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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_11_30• ., a r � THE. _PICKERING� - � .,tai -_oOL. LIV -� PICKERING, 0,NT.' FRIDAY. NYOT -- 0. 1934. ..No.14 is,ofesstnssai Kaaba.. +ice 1Whitevale -- - - dierrywood N OTIC I ' An interest' item as sent us con- Quite a 'number fr',m here have G EEN VV 001) ng Q DR H. C PL�AR`;ON -:.Ph e'clun i cerriing a former resident of this attended the Royal Winter Fair. y "' township' now resident 'dent in HavrE. Wesley Petty., and family vi =.' *_ed SILLS kadSuraeon, Durhartoa.' lOty "Our trucks ps;,ew your way Montana an the erson of W. B.- with friends, at Aandford on Sunday. - - RRR E. FORS TH. oph. D., Direetor every dtty.''', j,'White, who was born in. Wh'teval,: 3lis= Rut;lt Hollinger Sunda_yed at - oOntometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. - - tateasa Memberof the .American Optometrical on May 11th 168-1 , where he receiv- Claremont. _ . _ Established 1838 i►aMaia; Eyes examined by appointment COAL, COKE, ' ' " P600e 4 Claremont, Out. par- ed his early education, t ence with Walter Fenney was with his -'n Toronto. In he week - end. - 'WOOD CEMENT,- the Shaw Schooh i T o ent� _o er t u eat. ' -4 1906 he went to . Western Canada, 31rs. E. Pcytty and daughter of n + 6AN D, GRAVEL, L', I two years later emigrating to the U. Toronto, spent a few days at the end EVERFI'3ING I� GOOD- SHAPE 'cd ;. :DITNCAN.B. M INI'1'!tE- Harris• Solicitor, Notary office•- Br «kSt.. S. A. He followed the work of fire of the weak with 'ilea. Janes Todd. FOR CHOPPING S60h, C�Dposite-Bell Telephone Otiice, Whitby. D ly IIlan on the G. N. R. at which he is The children' are now practicing ;. . > Pboac 46. 481Y WE I:NOP THE FOLLOWING still employed. In' 1913 he - married for-the Christmas concert, which ivy -' RDONALD RUDDY Ri.rrititer. $i`TiLD�+ N'S .bQ PP,1E�3 3Tiss Ellen Dahl of �Tinaealiolis and to be held _on Thursday eLenine. Dec. �r{REr�r.�yc nt:R wr> rr nwrr F Solicitor, Notary Public. Monello Loan. - ' - f� F „ , has now, three children. He has vis- 20th.. _ - - 4aig, aouthwingortKOUrt�lotue.Whitby. fill also local cartage WOTIi ited his old homestead'. at various Our merchant, Roy Ylcrrish, has MONDAY EATON. BF?LL RO'�fi periods, once for his parent's Golden .returned from his hunting trip to' WEDNESDAY B W. J. BEATON, K. C. A•. ♦,♦ e MITCHELL' Wedding in 1924. He :nterested him- the •north and as usual broug}:t back : H, B. BELL J. D. F. ROSS se m politics and has recently sur- • his deer. FRIDAY _ (Sureeefsor to D. Munro and Picker- vi�d the primaries and t'-.e general Leonard Gates and family motored WE GIVE YOU THE BEST -JOB J- A. WRIGHT Ing Coal Co.) 87E Bay Street. Toronto,- Adelaide 2538 _ election, in his adopted State, being :o Bluevale nn $aturday last for a i - Pickering, Ont,__ elected on the Republican t'chet tr' week's holiday :With Mrs. Gate's par- ANY WAY YOU WANT IT ROHARC80A- FTO1ib :RI NG .t the State L 1��aiuie�I a 'is -the' s:•r. 4t9. -_ FOR PIGS, IT IS NECESSARY TO ML ".VEY- Berri. :en,Solicuon, rotaries l Office p}ione I• #00 - Ri3giiTPn(.�H i352U g ' - _ ic, 214•21.4 Confederauon Life Building, : f the late Thomas W'liite, of White- `:.ir. Wass, of London, a Toronto G'grp£r of Yonge` and Richnond Sts. Toronto, 1 PflDnes Adelaide 4489 and 4480. 13Y ap ro,: vale. teacher) spent t e ::rek•Pnd with hi BE GROli`D FTNE TO GET BEST %sera iaturdiiy evenings. Pickering residence I: �� B R c,.0 =-}. Mr. A. J. Tay' r and Sirs. _ RESLi.T$ PbonePick 3613, stn SeeAdvertisement in another column Tayle. -y. (i .. ipHOM`•+CN & Vii,- MIL.LAN-- B.trtic•, � '- '�'tT..�'F3E�T/L _ '1ti'E GRIND FINE for particulars of the Bazaar sera. Solicitors, Notary Public, Once at ONT- and Concert of the Claremont "Walley Farm" in St. Andrew's R,eidence of Mr. Th�mv,n, lot ti, eonce�sion 1, W. A." Frida Dec. 7th. Pickering, tioni r'itt. (Friday) �Oal Pkieiing, Ogre liours: Thursdi.y and Saturday T• b ( y) i evenings, from 7:60 P. M. to 5 30 p. m.. or by Facilities for P1d.cing in- _ - aDpo ntment. Toronto ofBc : 805 Royal Bank - ;` g'.`„ Phone Pi"-k.2U- U., Toronto Elgin 5303. _ _ Audley _ _ - ,Brougham , 37[y euraLce of All A ST.'PPLY KEPT ON HAND AT Misses Gladys and .Margaret Puck= 31es =rs E -,eF_ an i D:,nald 'Willson GRET `Bt RN STATION-THE Kinds. rin are ti''sit'r.g ilea. Clayton of Lind- .�f Toronto, were with their mother BES QL'AT,CTY THAT CAN BE �TF,TI. C. 1TH. D. D. a L. D. 9. say. _ here � n Satuiday. ,i�r ((Succeew! w Ur. J. N. Paler), Gtsauate of Phone Ptvtc al:' - y' BnT'GA'f- 1KORL'' HEAT TO THE the Royal College of Dental surgeon. and Toron_ - - Miss -liay Hedge: whi, is attending; Mr. ' George_ Hicks i ms been con - TON Tn '.N ORDINARY COAL- ` mUniversity. ArClaremont cri:ceovet U. A. Day nr 4i in high Sehnnl in Oakvill?, spent the fined to his bed f"r a 'reek su`fer- Snatt'►uoreevery Tuesday and' Frida Phone THEnrrORI. THE MOST ECON. saws tali. z ti week -end with her parents ,hem. ng from his oil trouble. tl�iIC.AL 70 BUY. T. Annan accompanied by W'. H. Mr. Jesse Hubbard, :n_ stepping off 1C 9RRERTT F.ALLAI!4E.L D.�. The BealSt�re,Glaremont W'eatne.y and S. R..1i' nnac•ti, v;.3 *_ the . <idevalk a few dais ago, rec. _- F. Z, - - -- .D D, S.: Gc,,duate.f the Royal Coltage of PHONE 112.1 sd Hastinw County on _NIonday 1n jived a badly spraine+? ankle. , '. Dental �urgeurie and the l'nivrnrl of Toronto - Qfftce in residence �ccond than aa•t of St .and •earch of nlilk_ ows. The Brougham friends share the fear's to I pi. Pickering, ipp ')dice hours : 9_- FURNITURE r Mi." 11ar arpt WF, tn.ply -w h+ime inxiet of the family of _Mr. Jonn A. . ' - - • to 6 p, rn., or by eppotntaryit. 11Y ray '� y S h i'n gles h or Sal Ea .. servieei, Phc-w Pick 37 no 43[r We aie di4piaving an attractive wen Sunday with` her parQnt �l`: H. White ever hi4 serivu= illness. ' variety of and 'Mrs. Wes tne'y. She -i• doing well The Ca -A.* `x n'ly f ,tl lt:.. C•tu. - - r course t the O. A.C. Phil' vis_ite'i fir <. C'arsii . Sr., and' GAIr C,,tican!xPd Steel :Shin le _ 'u�isssss 4�atrbs. {` AluminpEb and' 0raoitearyre Etc. m he a p g 4 +� Furniture and Forciture The Christmas Concert of the Aud- iauehter, 'Margaret, at _ Vircout•t, or, laird% Felt Slnre 9hino0o. F,1JIZABETJ1 RICHARDSOti- Novelti". ley- Public'School • will be helii on Saturday: Alt►+,• re•r +ihN-tin,g huggy wheela, i , .Fir and sutomcb leiissurance of all k nd W w' ea' - is were bar erred - . Fire o i keeping with times. tr h n u e a a .� Prises l n ke p. ng t rn Wednesday, Dec. 19th Further art- Articles left in the' To n Hail af- p : t�egaesentingcornpaniesol aotiditnanci.l stand- j Iculars later. P' ter meetings there ate left at t& 1'. PATEWSON''S - CLAREMOIN"r " og. �j' PUtiTiLL. Lictwiad �luctioalenr, Grasmere-,Farm- secured ,`2nd place librafy.rooms'where the owner may 'C' 11 .ird 2,0r p�iceia. Phone 2012 ,l .for Oountiws of York and Oatano. sae• Gyproe and Lime an their exhibit ,of i0 bushels of Reg. get them. f= sales of ati kinds attenned to on ahortsae r t. ! - Alaska Oat+, beinst beaten by D. 1 1 number df. Brougham peu)a. lasses sddrwa Green River?. O., Out, p Scott, of. Ottawa,. who won also the :t•ere. in Greenwood on Sunday eytar.- ,..____ _ - .._._.._. ...__ .- Just arrived is l�r¢e shipment of R" BEATW%, TnWNSHiP Gyp- ,,4?- in'ths-- b+llnwiriit •izP•: :500 Barley 0,nipttititrn,, • -ing'to hear•'Misi L. PlPwnian -tell i FUEL Clerk, Convevaacer Commissioner for 4S in. x o2 let, Gyeit'; +t aEDCavit,. Accuunttnt, Etc. Issuer of �` The Audle} 'Community Club are her experience% in Japan. - R a age Licenses. Whitevale. ont.' 1i'S in. s 84 in. presenting their drama -The Red Nlr%. Lemmon =was- in 0 -hawa' or - ` Id 1l A W, LICENSED AUC !ib in. z � IO' _ �• Headed Step :Child" in the cchnnl, rin Sunday o%% 41 to the deat't ni he: f • R ,'rONEER,for York,QntatioandDarbam - tl in. lOti io, ' .. Friday evening, Dec. 7th: ••Come tine, lnele, Thomas Keast, who died therf $ullder8 Su�ipl><es _ �n ' All kinds o .ales promptly attended i- Adm' sion 25 and 15 cents. r a few mJnth's illness. _- te�aa,, come fill. Ls after .. _. M. ?soma reaaooable. Dates for .ales may be � • �i3 l[Y. I iN5 UUnaeona► fi0 r d r - - turrwtred at NEWS' OIlkv. seeY and Indepiee• stet '.'soli - - The 12th -Annual Meetinrr of tht ..,rut %,oleo. Whitby. not stn gait,' w h! Plaster Dunbarton Citizens' League will . be . held or. Lumber all d Lath GARNET ROBERTSON PICKERING -:- __ Monday evening, Dec. 3rd, �n the - -_:, B. C :ll,,,atea - - Thos and Mrs. Annan client a fe'w Fire Hall. Come and run f' or- office. p1IIe 1:48) 'J h &ecuiciil .[ intro ^.tar LUMBER YARD days last week' in the city.. - The Glee Club are busily en>zaged .. ' Wiring end Repetiring for Light Miss Janet 'Allison is slightly •im- in practice for their concert to bi Alberta Coal j or power, proved in health.. given on the evening of Friday, De, Sal kindA u electrical DUnlef+[1C (zOke f good@ • The W. A. will meet at the home 7th. For particulars, see advt.. in an- All kept in amok. Pickering Mills �f �Irs. McConochie on Dec. Pith. ether column. CFnlent, Lime,' Plaster l ly - Pbanel4tli. Pickerin e� Wm. Pearce and W. Dixon left on Mn. T. C. Brown accompanied her Maple- Body Wc6d " Monday last -for Lakeland, Fla.,- for -iiece Wr . r+�. Harley and �'Irs. J_ ; - Mash Feeds, the winter. Baird to Wick on Wednesday' last Agents for LuLdy Fence , s. SPECIAL: =RATS ' - Mrs. Brown, who has been visit- and called on Mrs Peter Diamond at and Metal ROOfins i 4R with Mrs. McConochie, has net- Prospect, who sent greetings to old e ON FARMER'3_CARS and , PoultrySupp - urned' to her home in Newmarket. Brougham friend.%, and y� iJ r - } Mrs. R. Carson and:'son, Wm. of Kr. and Mrs. Bert Harvey were in Coekshutt Implements w lies to Stock Ht all Claremont, visited with her brother, ,Toronto on Thursday, and Mrs.,Har- - r iF'ur all lalitrtees of Ing4riranrw; John and Mrs. For, ie, last Sunda we Secure Prices before Buyins g y y purchased the book's for the lib ___ -. - -- Mr. 'Hewitt, has gone to reside for rary selected by the purchasing com- L'YR1L' E U RL'EY = times - the ' winter, awith his daughter, at mittee. These 'books will soon. be av-. WILSON B R O S. Pickering, - ' Ont. Humber Bay. ailable to the patrons of the }public gr 'Chopping Daily St. Paul's' Dunbarton. (Anglican), library. t Hill, Ont. _ i -Sunday, Dec. '2nd - :Advent Sunday. The very fine weather of this mon Phone Hark 72O+ 121 D N Lockwood Sunday School at 2 p. m. Celebrat- th makes it hard to realize that Ch- - ' We have ii�r?ieogtet+�nd. _ a ion •of the Holy Commgnion at _3 r. ristmas is but four weeks' away. The ' ing v�_•olt�g -in s0j1� -end m. Preadier at this gPrvlCP- ^. ,- �•;++o� G. Robinson. All are cordially invit are vet bus preparing the cantata C H R I S T M A S 'tables wif-h butt walullt PICKF.Ri�d, ON T. Y Y p p _ ed to attend. For their annual entertainment which :.-tope Priced right at The 1 fgular Adult FPllnwsbip meet- will be, held on the evening of Fria CARDS vCJd 7rJ ing will he held• in the Dunhartot ay, Dec. 21st. - e ` n DENIN l; n' nd n h w e vP - R G CLEN G Unit (h re n Wednesday ado a ni y F c _ The dance and euchr sponsored l b • �" "' Der, 5th. at 8 n'rlock, A vet e e " y Galore FUNERAL DIRL�CT(IR y inter the Citizen'' Teague on Wednesday walnut, ehe.6taL 4-1 �• . . PetinK r, d,3rr,as will he Kicen by Rry y: ;. :,gin. long. >✓ddar lined and %It.' Olnvrr',>f Claremont: `iperi�il evening last was a decided success. _ -; g Private. AiribnlRnee .ir<, roh-isting of solot+ and duet - The -< -home orchestra furnished tht= - ; Again this year ice boos b h w P '4 d N' h e will P rend fed mPrirhPr• Of th uarautaed luoth roof Day and t s noise s About one g P y R music for the dancing. .Ab u Phone 00 f'nitPd ('hurrah choir ,of Qlwreruont an, exceptionally fine as -- :.`,Walnut > opl. bed, cable P' � Comp and enjoys plPasa[it ,rnd prc,fl . hundred wore in attendance and a R r1Dg, NfHrshall mattress : JialvPrn 5000 ahle ever ing. R- fresnients at the Peal' community affair of this kind is sortfYl6rlt Of cards-all a P r t' + - - i \• n vabl . • always ' Pr \= e and walnut finished l °'P' - _,____ y ` new designs at pricete : Markham Ont. - The W. M. S. of St. Jn}in's Church .. dresser, $45.50 f Kinsale held their November meeting at the- that Will surprise you. 'A - -- - - - - "` --- home of �Irs. W. Dunn, with the pr - home - :: :,Folding; drop side cnticl) 'Mr. and Mrs. Hadley, of Turontir, es'dent. 1lis. John.�'[ii'ler, presiding.- , PLOUGHING I They. are on allow now ill :. w1th' good chiht7, coverefl • Sundayed. with the R. V. Mow•bra\' q'here \vas an attendance of fitteen: mattress, ClOral desigul,' fatitily. \Ira, 1filler end �Irs. Harvey cond- our store, BO. Why not lfisaes F,dna Harris and Martha Acted the • openin.g de\otions. Mrp: corm lets 0.50 pick out our re wire • - - _ - - ��++ G E T YO U R PLOUGH Miss F,ileen Harvey reported the delivery of a p y q p � iD' 'Park in. .` _ box of groceries to the Scott Tnstit- 1plente - while .the assort- .: - �'Iiss F. 'Mowbray s pent a couple - .T "SHARES HERh. Y } p ate and said that it was most ;rate- inentds complete. Wfa 9 x 12, priced $.10 65, of days a-ith- Mis,es Doris and Freda fully received. in the absence of Mrs. �. u Hr►ve your fnrnacPet, ,ytc,vP9 H °ri6n' Burton, members of her group, �Irs. will be pled t0 pot them ^`1 One only, congoleam rug Mr: Frank. Tr' f 1 Phil- and pipe's rit'rdridpd fn PP, of Toronto, call - Harvey, "Mrs. .1lrown .and. Mrs:• Phil- aRide • �Or you until j70>E K' '• 7 # x 9 ft. $6.65. ed on his niece , 11rs. NT. Harhron re- ip contributed the ,program for the require them'. ; N(1�V , soli Y• afternoon. :At the close of the meet Prices only from le. to Or, C. A. STERRITT if it's ti new fni-naep, reinge nr `31r. and. �Irs. Herb Parkin and ink Mrs. Dunn and -daughter and including enveliipes, j W,4s Eileen spent Saturday with Mr Mrs.•C•Po..Duncan Jr:, served a del -- ^. -- Beater, we sari vtip�ilc y'rin. Funeral D1TeOtOT ri,obin Nichnlson in Whitby. icious tea. and satisfaction guaranteed. i WS t 5 . Mr.- Curtis Sr., -Miss Marion Curt- • The -Brock Road is getting into a Jones' Drug Store s �imbutance Service aLYIN BUSHBY` 's and Mr. Chas. Blakeman, of Toi- Phone 1�UU Y very bad s4tatte holes and bumps 6800 into, spent Sunda with T:' Hirst ' Many are t Phone l�dtei'l�lg, Ontario Hardware Phone JO& find family. periPnced' between Claremont and the , pICKERTNG ONTA>t . �! (contiriu on another page) Hi hway. ' PIOKERINQ F- s• +y;;;�'&;.'`,w.r •. n.".`F,�.. -ti - ••`".,�•,,,.,�.•,„�._ :±fix. '�' , ?2•- �.'^ -;• -F- "- -r.. -:�••- - _ °�. .'.F,' ".-:. - _ -, -- -s? • -- trus frhits, to serve in Europe 'Thrown Into Conf us�on Miss Chamberlain Caucasus district of Russia. • ;y ~; c �. The trees purchased by Russia Through Order Issued by Jugo8 V18 r f the �> have been ah2pped, Pu chase o trees was made a commission from o� — h oviet Upton. with letters of ia- 1T;€- t —Warns Belgrade —Paris Cabinet Split - trod-tiction from Dr. Walter 'r. awm- sae thief -- physiologist of 'the United SOME- Premier Benito Mussolini in a vast modernization program. 1' States Bureau of Plant Indnatry, Four ' -., is preparing,to ask a complete show- Second, sht is •seeking to bring ", "� thousand trees were bought. down not only on Jugoslavia's act Great Britain closer. - ewstioru against Hungary, charging, FRENCH CABINET SPLIT ti •� 't ,,, eomplicity in the assassination of _ The real facts concerning a ,r INSV 4L IyQ V iTTED :! Ping Alexander, but the whole pro- Franco-Soviet "understanding" re- q. ''' blesn' of secret plots and counter- maned in dispute Sunday night -a plots throughout Europe. dispute rumored to have causer; a W WO Hours This was revealed reliably Sunday rift in the French cabinet - but �. Jury Takes Only T night is connection with Jugoalivia's Russia's "offer" of armed aid against / ;i TO Reach Decision —Faces action at Geneva, asking that the Germany was reliably said to have ' y> < ?> Other Charges. Council'of the League of Nations been actully tendered. take up her charges, against Hun- This offer of military aid . by "''" -• Sary. The Jugoslav Government France's old ally in case of a Ger- Chicago.- Samuel lnsull Sunday formally alleged that Hungary was man attack was declared by friends 1 d enjoyed his happiest hours since the guilty of complicity in the shooting of former Premier Edouard..Herriot __ 1929 stock market collapse under -.1 - ;,f K;..b Alexander- --at -- Marseilles,- to have - beer!- -renewed last Saturday. - mined his $2,000,000,000 power em- - • while starting a goodwill tour last It was asserted to have been made _ pire. Month, declaring the Hungarian by Maxim Litvinoff, the Russian A federal court jury had believed his as Government permitted Croatian ter- foreign commissar, last Spring to sertion:' .Gentlemen, the worst _ rorists to find asylum there while the late Foreign Minister Louis that may be said was that I erred hatching their plot. Barthou, and again to his sugcessor, in judgment, not in honesty," and i The Jugoslav memorandum to the Pierre Laval, during a long talk with had acquitted him, his son and lb League stirred up a "hornets' nest" the Soviet counselor, Marcel Rosen- ill • other former lords of La Salle Street Le on the continent.: Diplomats' feared berg, at the foreign office. of a charge of .mail fraud, $10,090,- it would bring whole groups f ex- Leon Archimbaud, reporter of the i 000 n magnitude. an international Congratulations by telephone and rs ui budget, stood b his declaration of •' Sled folic to , I P g Y discussion which might prove ember- Friday before the chamber of de- telegram poured in all day into his ratsiag to a number of states. polies that it was "undeniable that small hotel apartment .where he i ' For example, France might be ac-_ this understanding exists" while the with his wife and Samuel, Jr. 3 cased of harboring Fascist plotters foreign office limited itself to a de- Visitors by the score trooped to his „ quarters and the 75- year -old . host against Italy, Czechosolvakia with vial that there was any military harboring Nazis; Switzerland with accord." .' : greeted them all personally. WE ex- ' . - giving refuge to Poles; and Germany Rumors of a rift in the cabinet ultantly happy over . his complete with permitting Austrian Nazis to were vigorously denied by Premier victory in- the first prosecution of plot against the Vienna .Government. Pierre- Etienne Flandin but friends , . charges growing out e. the collapse � Attacks and to were o! Herriot, Ieader .o! the Radical fo,his, utilities combine. feared which might make it difficult Socialists, said he was in disaccord This is the happiest day of my for any nation to remain undisturb- with Laval, particularly over Rus- life," he exclaihae, ed. sia's negotiations, and had even of- Bliss Dorothy Chamberlain, photographed with her father, the He himself answered most of the _ All Europe faced the possibility of fered to the premier his resignation Right .Honorable Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the British t:x. telephone calls, told newspaper men black insinuations. from the cabinet; which had been re- chequer. Miss Chamberlain has just become engaged to Stephen to come in and posed .willingly with The Italian press' already has ' fused' and withdrawn. Lloyd, son of blr, and Airs. T. Z. Lloyd, of Birmingham. his family for photographs. showed what can be awakened in thin - SHOWS FLAIR FOR PROPHECY party," by recalling that the �► He alone, a arentl in flash Serbian dynast started b Kara S 10 000 Par dor to London, waved aside those pp y� a Georgevi ch, to which star Kin by t?' The Markets of the acumen which brought him to ' -who greeted him upon his entrance, - g - - _ ___ -a pin:sacle s3 a. traction tight--and - der belonged, began when the . last saying, Just a - minute, �I have no: power otenate almost without peer ruler o! the Obrenavitch dynasty was Mdivanis Stage, Costly All- seen the latest ones yet.' PRODUCE PRICES P P P —had gauged correctly the jury's Sir John Simon, British Foreign United l;nrmers' Co-Operative Co. b g Y j ri V. killed in 1903: Night Party to End Rum-. Secretary, who officially opened the Saturday were paying the following course Saturday, Il' Duce was determined to bring Ors' of lift Its sur ri�ingl „ exhibition, was very camplimentary, prices for produce: p e y short two -hour into -the- - open- the rot,ean s " - merry- go-round" of conspiracy which ne declared that Derso and Kelen 'E-GS as Grade , 4 in cartons and two- minute del cas tiembrac a _ many believe is whirling the world Paris— Prince ..Alex bidivani point are adding to . international accord. through ,associations, 44c, and with complicated financial case embracing rapidly toward a new war. ed to the recent costly . all' -night Their cartoons; be said, are - not vic- cases returned, A large, 32c, A" almost 2',Q t coo wards, h testimony However it .appeared that Jugo- party, with dinner, champagne and sous distortions but gentle raillery medium, 29c; "A ", pullets, 23c; "B," had caught court 'attaches,, c them-` would be urged •to use. caution dancing, to, prove. that all is well be- which could be appreciated by all 18c; "C,' 15c,_ and most of life defendants them nationalities. Moreover, he declared, BUT No. % cream- 'selves by surprise. But not lnsuiL In pressing her charges against Hun- tv<een him and the Princess heiress, er 21c; No. 2, 20 %c.' "I'll give -them two hours," he had` V _'.gary while Italy and France take to a 5 and 10 -cent store • fortune. Derso - and Kelen probably.' dq• a lot y _ POULTRY. - . _ said shortly before the jury left the _ the lead in bringing the - secret- dip- - The occasion- nab only marked the of good by the way they conduct (Quotations' in cent's.) courtroom, at 2.21 y, lomacy of post -war Europe before 22nd birthday of the former Barbara their leg - pulls." Dressed pm. Saas h the- public. Hutton, Prince Mdivani explained, "Although," Sir John - Simon ad- Lt -re Dressed. mttkfed But even he blanched as he sat del; . down before judge "I-ma sometimes• fail to taco Hens.. - � "•A'' • "A" "A" � ge James H. Wilkrr- ' Mussolini favors laying all 'cards but also was designed "to end ru- Y g- son shortly after 4.23 on the table, but believes that Jngo- mots of a rift in our happiness." nine myself among those cartooned, . Over 5 lbs. 9 12 .. Y p.m., when the ' alavia had beat refrain from pushing "I hope everyone will noav' realize I riever fail to think how perfect all 4 to 5 Ibs. .. 8 11 -jury signalled it had agreed, Thera jier charges until- the entire picture we are happily married and love those others represented are. 3% to 4 Ibs. 7 10 i}� as a moment of n D. D. suspense. tomes into the open.. ..-each other," he said. Visitors to. the exhibition seemed 3 to_ 3% lbs:. 6 9 'Then Foreman John D. Lent'submit- S '. - " rather puzzled as to hove two pen 'e Old roosters ... 6 . ` S fed the verdict, :which was read by And the staff' of. the Ritz,, where She .clerk. granting : - :FRE vCH PREPARING FOR WAR the party was held in "an opulent could produce one cartoon between Spring chickens— - g g- anti. al absolu- _PARIS— France, it apparent. Sun- setting, was happy too. _ "We rarely, them; and' could develop a style in Over 6 lbs. .. 12 lion to all the deferidant�. day night, is getting ready for war g� such parties' these days," one which it N impossible to detect 5VS to elbs. '.. 11 :15 17 Came next an emotional outburst in the hope of pre�errting' it by a employe admitted. He estimated the which -of them has done which fi'- 5 to 5% lbs .. 10 14 16 seldom witn :ssed in the sedate )4ea- r lmi$hty show of armed force and cost of the affair at slightly more gure.. 4% to 5 lbs• . 9, 13 15 oral Court. Some defendants cheered., olitical power. than 150,000 francs T a Spectators rushed through to con- p p (about $9,750). The two cartoonists , ticere very Under lid lbs. 8 L.' 34 • P g The danger of conflict growing out The .120 guests, who included' modest. They pointed to their draw- Broilers— guWly tulate all. tapers were tossed g _ wikll about. �1 few of the defEna- of cooling friendships and rising na- princes, a duchess, . tliree barons,. 13 ings and smiled. Eventually they l ki 15 17 Y. .tionalistic animosities- among nations counts and two - baronets among allowed' themselves to talk. * ant's wives wept. g '1: N \ V is clearly see by French leaders, other titled aristocrats, danced until "It l'5 easy,'' said. Kelen. HAY AND STRAW L GL I. G U!' Yl. llIC. \'1'lUN whose talk of "menaces" particular- 4 a.m. in a Loll. timed.. in -! "Yes. Very Good," agreed Derso. No. 2' timothy hay, baled, ton, But even ih his moment of triumph Iy in the. direction of Chancellor to a reproduction of a street in "He, continued kelen pointing $17.50 to $18 -50; No. 3 timothy•hap, Insull could think of the days ahead: :Hitler, has become outspoken. Casablanca, Morocco. Ito Derso, "draws from memory, al- ton, $15 -to $'16; .straw, wheat, baled, `Y look upon the verdict ai the- The French - have mingled words of . Table decorations were formed by ways. I draw ever from life. Then tong $10; oat straw, $7.50 to $8.50. start of my vindication. There are other cases pending, you. know." confidence at Europe's' stability ,with beds of orchids and the tables were when I have drawn my subject Der- • • ' - - °- wa id"s to guard against attack. placed 'about the b_al_iroom in night) so suggests how to make_ it ' bet - WHOLESALE PROVISIONS — c— �j - -j�J In the first place. France is enlarg- club' fashion. i ter. "' Wholesale provision dealers are U S NOW illE�iiZG _ 3ng her army, stationing her. arms- Princess Mdivani flew to• London! "Often -we argue," Derso argued.' quoting "the following prices to To- ments and rebuildings her air forces �+ • ronto 'retail dealers:= the next day en route to New York, But always with good humor." while the Prince will go to India for "He shows rile my weak ' points. Pork —Ham, 18'r�ic; shoulders, iJtl.a�■ >ijjj"�� BRITAIN olo' He said the would meet in Of course we do not always have the 13%c; butts, 16%c; pork• loins, a �r 1)! P Y a. ' • Indo -China earl next ear. same ideas" Kelen -added. 20%c; picnics, ll %c. Govt. ,Economy Y Y ' "We argue. We hammer. NVe . -Lard —Pure, tierces, ' 12c; tubs, Q, I �� ; push it into .shape;' agreed Derso. 12%c; 'pails, 13%c; prints, Ise. Informal Navy ACCOrd Pro- .i ;3t +teiti�_ m ;e.•..e• a�... +..fin that prominent citizens in every sec- - --It is terrible, but always harmon- rots, c doses as ,lads 'COntltlllt'. t ++ 9?1c; ,pails, ,lOc; prints, 9�c.� �tion of the country have 'been- prot= sous. , , F Firm eating that it is essential to reduce I �"It is easy," s &id Kelen. ' the charges of government in order + +�MOR TO ; I like " London very much," re- GRAIN QUOTATIONS $ turned Derso, Following are Sunday's , Jtrans- Londnn.—Thr si,mificance that : to bring about improved conditions, :•'. quotations on- Toronto grain 'trans- lay behind authoritative reports the +- —. Unfortunately most of the gov. SERIO�JS WORLD -- actions for car lots, prices on basis, United States is likely to : qe: an in- .. ernment expenditure at the Area- POl8t0 Bonus Ur ed ant time is uncontrollable. In the Fe- g - c.i.f. bay ports: formal nays!. accord, with ,jlritain For New Brunswick Manitoba wheat —No. 1 Northern, was being digested in official quay deral field for instance, an'estimated I- ungy- Arian: Cartoonists ' Vin S43a; No. `2'Northern S1; No. 3- -- , tens S'unuay, expenditure of $445,000000 for the 1 Saint John N.B.—Both permanent Northern, 78• No. 4 Northern, 74• It wzs le, i ;ned from reliable' - year 1933.3 t, $313,000,000 is in the Applause in London for 11 ,- . + y asst 933. 4, of "uncontrollable.`' Tempered ���lt i and temporary'. remedial measures -for' Manitoba oat's —No. 2 C.W., 48% sources over the wc�e% -end that this problems of New Brunswick's hard— No_3_C W,_44,a% h' °• 1 - eesl�4` -'s' -el---..in the_ even t_of existing__ �. `.T41s is_made_up' of $138,400;006 - for —= : hit potato growers have been suggest - inixed feed oats, 34. naval limitation'Areatie,s bein • ditch- Interest charges on the national debt London -- Two Hungarian car- ed here by• Fred W. Pirie of Grand' Manitoba b'arl'ey = Nn. 3 C.\ \•'•, ed through failure of these two coun- 1155,000,000 to meet the . Canadia' Nam toonists have been the cause of„ an l 21 per i • •••.:tional. Railways deficit; $58,0000,000 .international congress 'here w�`iich, Falls, N.B., one of Canada's prom!• 58�s; No. i feed s_rcen�n�_, .S- P tries and Japan• to regch n accord K for pensions and soldiers' care; $15,• engendered only laughter a1A band- The shippers of seed potatoes. ton. in rurrrnt tripartite conversations. The permanent solution lies in the South African corn, 90. Japanese insistence on actual naval. 400,000 for subsidies to the provinces 'shakes. i production of more seed stock and Ontario grain, approximate prices.; parity' has made- tl:e hope of such $12,000,000 for old ago pensions and They are -Alois Derso and Emetic' less table Stock, big. Pirie said; and track shipping point— \\'heat, 91 to an accord being reaclaerl dimu:er as soldiers' care; $15,000,000 for sub- Kelen, artists who- have established in -the employment by the Govern- t)3; oats, 31D to 33•; barley, 43 'to 44; ! thr conversations proceed. sidles to the- provinces; $12,000,000 themselves informally as "official' ment•of a staff of permanent sales- corn,. 66 to 70; rye, 45 to 47; buck -� Meanwhile a. ten'ative arrange, for old age pensions and $36,000,0000 cartoonists to. the League of Na. men who are expert potato growers, wheat, -40'to 42; malting barley, (l'4' n,rrt for Japan'; forthcoming denun- for unemployment relief. These Items tions." Their exhibition, in London, These salesmen - growers would visit to 66. ciatioh of the Washington treaty. was ,Lre all fixed and uncontrollable, Much arranged by the All People's As foreign countries, introduce Ne��' - outlir.'ed to United States Ambassa•' ti of 'the remainder which is classified sociation, drew visitors of many na• Brunswick -seed, find demonstrate to • ' d6r -at- large Norman H. Davise by " ' y Ambassador Tsuneo Matsurdaira of vsGia Bu s Trees _ as "controllable" is actually uncon: tions, including some of the fore- the growers the methods of. gettinfi From Aabama Nursery Japan - during a go lrollable, such as the salaries of the most ' of their "victims." the best results. Pf match. - - 7 Civil Service; Members of Parlia- Although Derso , and Kalen, who . As a temporary solution, Mr. Pirie _ The date. -for the denunciation was Gant, judges and such - officials, with, work jointly had depicted the states- suggested that this year —and this Nlobile, Ala. — The Soviet Govern• not, however, set. The two amUas- ©ut a•hoin there would be no govern. men •as, birds, fish, animals, child- year only— Maritime potato growers nient has purchased 10,000 citrus sador3 discussed the genera; 06atlook Inent, ren, toy soldiers and "barkers" in a be given a bonus by the Federal Gov- trees in the Mobile region' and has but it was undcrstoorl there was ne Since I930 controllable ezpendlt- fair ground, !they 'all seen; ^rl very ernment under a scheme similar to appointed Mr. A. M. ,Troyer of. Fair- Chan e in the gen ^gal situation a's,>t �± 'area has been reduced by trifle hanpy- about it. I that by which western wheat grow- hope, Ala., a town located ,near 110- r`esnl`. The conversation ,are, vir Wore than $81,000,000. Signor Grandi, Italian Ambassn- ers were assisted. bile, as a technical consultant on ci- tually deadlocked at present. tat■ EN Strikes at Winners of Barley - Growing Contest Usual cause of At The Royal Winter Fair - - - . • � !FAT ,• .. • _• � • ' .• �. fit �.. :. ,,`G - r 1, MM - X ­ I— ­ - ... - 11-1 1 1 Our Expense v10 on -- UBI'E OP°,��,E. U excess, unhealthy fat Is bothering Q oy uR take advantage of this ager to try F r V en at posit!vdy no expense. .. Your druggist has a limited ntlmixt of the Krt»chen Giant Packages now in - stork. This is the Regular bottle together . lots h last sspes with a separate TRIAL bottle. f� p feesh s � Use the 'Dial bottle first. Krivchea -first—so writs— eliminates wastage and poisons frotp Sys- slsr to bridle. y 7RA rw 'Rem— daily, if you follow the lostruc- Gst ehaitscles►— e f Ions It strikes not only at the ' usual cause of fat but at the root of half they; noes !last eves r human ilit— internal sluggishness. if s+r� _ .. . you have no excess fat, Kzuschen will not mere you to lose weight. Kruschm costs - only a few cents a week to use —and it makes you fed like a million 'doWus These animals of proud and gallant 111%lorod stallions of Jorgen Christian. — Get your Kruschei Giant Package today _ mien are the highest stepping of all sen, who is probably'today the world' If yo,1 are, act entirely convinced after saddle horses, a 19y to watch in the greatest horse trainer have been se. using thr Free Trial Bottle, your drug= ring, Their Salta gas the walk, trot cured. It was he who "broke in" the gist will cheerfully refund your money - and canter, 90 hordes for one act at Barnum and a when you return the Regular package In hunters and jumpers the Royal Bailey's circus. His stallions are : unopened. Record Entry —D. L. Scott, City. View, Wins First Prize program, as webs expected, is again marvels of intelligent pertormancs; For the last three years the Ontario and Quebec Brewing 'Industry has well filled, as in this regard the Tor- Two Shetland ponies . -will be the E3LM to the WOrld sponsored a competition designed to improve the grade . of malting barley onto Horse Show stynds unsurpasa- "clowns" of this act, grown .n the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec. ed on the codtinent. Harness and dri- With so much variety the Winter Under-the terms of the competition —open to day grower in the Pro- wing classes will be aeon in large Fair management is particularly One might wonder how many young winces of Ontario and Quebec —these growers submit a sample of 100 numbers, some of the best stables in -proud of the fine Horse •Show pro- ! nothera in -Canada who have read pounds of six row malting barley. The judging of the entries occurs at the the United States being ,,represented, -gram to culminate public _, events a Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. Beatles there 'is special military marking Toronto's centennial dust what Dr, Dafoe ordered for 41 Last year 145 entries were received and this year, 154. g year. .. - itHonne youngsters promptly copied The judges this year were: W. J. Lennox, of the Dominion Seeds equestrianism. Teams of army offt- lt PerhnDa Dr, Dafoe has -aided Branch Toronto; Professor W. Squirrel, Professor o! P'ield husbandry, cere from Chile (South American), The second richest map in.. the , Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ontario; Leonard Newman . of the France, the - Irish -Free State, the_ more babies than be has ever seen, Dominion Experimental Farm, Ottawa; :J. C. Noble, i?epartment of Agri- United States and Canada compete world is the eighteen- year -old Ma- ; culture Alberta. harajah of Gwalior , who possesses and the Dionne girls may have been nightly for the eight evenings of the , The prizes are substantial —a cash prize of $500 to the winner, ere -' Fair! :November 21 -29, the competf- jewels alone worth 4,000,000 pounder: .� the means of securing scientific companied by a Golc Medal; $200 to second; $100 to third; $50 to fourth, He was named George, after the - - handling• for a_ boat of young babies and nineteen rizes of $10 each to the next in order of merit. tions culminating in the sharp asap ited The judges report that th's year it was very difficult to ascertain the py contest for the Ferguson Intern In this country and in the .Un e - King, by his father, who was, so loyal winners. Last year there were many weak entries but, this year, -the tional trophy now held by the Irish to the Emperor of. India that he also that who would otherwise -have general average of the entries was so much better last year that It team: named his daughter Mary. acked it— London - Free Press, was a very difficult task `to Eeparate them. Apparently, therefore, the Even this does not exhaust the Ro- competition has been productive of the result aimed at, namely, a general yal't- diversity in -equine attraction, _ - • improvement. in the grade of malting- barley grown in the two Provinces. . ' c�s�p ppe As a program interlude there is to Classified Advertising Now Science xpl a The prize winners are: ,I be an exhibition of >nagniticent 'dreg_ 1. D. L. Scott, City 'View Ontario —Gold Medal and $500 cash. sage" or "high - school" riding by Cap- IPATA " a �' u � People Z. Ray Forest, Douglas,' Ontario--$200 o $1 cash. rain. Hiram E Tuttle of the United '- nl r P $. J. Neubauer, Heapeler, Ontario $100 cash. States Army. Both of his horses N OFFER TO EVERY 1NVENTu13 _ 4. J. B: Robinson, -Bolton, Oritario —$50 cash. days taken sir yearn to train to their, A Li +t of wanted inventions and tuu ti. J.. Barton Hunter, Vankleek Hill, Ontario —$10 caste resent perfection, and have never information bent trey. The samany P.AC} /� O 6. J. H. Frisby, Gormley, Ontario $10- cash, p • �Vws7• world Patent Atturneys. 274 ( st Z 7. D. M. Oswald, Vankleek Hill, Ontario -310 cash. once known whip or threat, The 'ma. 1:1812k street. Ottawa. t;anada : S. Bruce Brigden, Georgetown, Ontario $10 cash. _ _ nege" requires the execution of not They're Slipping 9; Geo. Newbauer, Morristown, Ontario $10 cash. lea - Fcel, That s- thasi 185 different movements 31`3129A �� �_ 3MZM 'WA !(,pain Their "Gri "eirThi 10. J. Henderson, Rosemount, Ontario $10 cash. by the horses while .in the ring. _ g p %XT uSIE�7 WANTED to new for us at 'll. Angellaa Lavelle, Berthierville, Que.—$10 cash. Finally the eight wonderful cream T7 home. Sewing machtna. - necea-. 12. Douglas Hart, Woodstock, Ontario $10 rash. sary No selling. Ontario Neckwear X. Hod 'ns ! Carp, Ontario—• $10 cash. .- Company, D ep t. 297 , Toronto a. bl► 14.4. McGill, Yakenham, Ontario .310 cash. 26, J. F. Houghton, Beeton, Ontario $10 cash. y -Sick Skin .aa7rrs w.ussa - - 16: Howard -Jell, Norwich, Ontario —$10 cash. .h,p complex that a puns -sunk , 1?• Nelson Darby, Waverley, Ontario $10 rash. -' s" bass$ w yea as won Y the dmo °dart at i� IGNiFIED NVORK for salesmen or - 18. Alex. M. Stewart Ailsa Craig Ontario —$10 cash. therash,me iRu and the ar Bcap w women covering Ontario. Ex- 18. ' - - the aattening r ueasoe d Met elusive article, no competition. _write.• 10.. A. Roar, Georgetown, Ontario —$10 cash. Indu see al seer Cre.az �bew two : for articular• do n a Sir. Me- J. _ - — of serv+ce behind not Dp1Y -.20. J. Elliott, Yakenham, Ontario, $10 cash. _ _ Labe T Yom• sped B z _ _ - Fadden, irks Ellis' need R �rle 'Bo onr !:tend Y _ to beee®i !; oa�ook 1or+erd erg Y Ytam and! 38 Toronto. sands Caulk of ' .�alL laden by sir p� waclb Mr. Scott has now won first prize and gold medal three tames in a row: Canada. I/mited, you can get th.m •! i 100% Of his entry the Judges report, "The prize w'nning entry is a nice, and Department eLOfea � EN,. WOMEN, commission. Manypeople'round 40 think they're '►i latest novelty, easy seller. Send _ .• . "growing old. They feel tired a lot clean, -well prepared, uniform sample of excellent color," . _ _ . _ _ "weak." Have headaches, dizzi- , ten nts - vine, , Ontario. Untarfo. sample.' C..Hernngei, Hu iltsess, stomach upsets. ir slightest 'touch of hind or foot or the I�: Ihli .lb�..11.17 :7.11�tl�iltllla6■ Well, scientists say the cause of all l Horsemanshl lil this. in a'great many cases, is simply gentle, swerve of the rider's body, �g t an acid condition of the stomach. ' their gaita are the walk, trot, fox-trot _ I'n .�pno: ua DeSc envy MATURITY — MATERNITY ` Robust Diversity Nothing more. and the 'fast going rack -the diatlnct- All you have to do is to neutralizt eve characteristic of the ilve- gaited the excess stomach acidity. _ At Royal Show horses, 'a mode of going between a y�lMIDDLE AGE M-hen you have one of these acid trot and a run, yet with a disfiniety J °?r? At these three critical periods _ " ''a a woman needs a medicine stomach upsets, take Pbillil Milk different limb motion from either. .f she can depend on. That's of Magnesia after meals and before rive-Gaited Classes Will Be '�� ' pe going to bed. (h'at's all! Heaters The Royal this year is specializing''. • why so man take Lydia E. High- Lighted u --��; 3 Try this. Soon you'll feel like in Live- gaited classes sad its cotnpar- = Pinkham's Vegetable Com- another person! Take either the and Jumpers ' well repre- ative standing- on the Eastern- Amer- - . 1 8. 98 out of.l00.say, "It familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' " or the - rented _ _. lean fall show circuit is second to helps tner' Let it helgyou. too: Poun .:'convenient new Phillips' Milk of _ ' . none outside the State of Kentucky, . e ` LYDIA E. P 1 h K H A M S Magnesia Tablets. Made in Canada. Horseinanahip in. the high relief of Excellent entries -of three - gaited MAKE 1`110F IT COMPOUND e _,dL30 Iv TABLET FORV+ saddle horses have been received, _._ .r>zliuet dfversitv'.�$aiillied for the •• ; '!lips' Milk. of Magnesia Tab- Have yeti some "Puzzle Feeders" eat- ph, forthcoming Royal Winter Fair Horse _* lab arc now on sale at all drug ing their heads oft, killing your Rvos- Crb�toorreess everywhere. Each tiny tab- • Show with a wortbwhtle record for peas of - t is the •'1 profit and getting nowhere'. sristheequi ofCiet1. Canada in the five- gaited horses "that In- the midst of plenty, they •munch Ph �- a 1 bones. and ma --- •- --,Mla 9i vu. MUk of r-y, �. y grow droopy, unthrifty - made Kentucky famous. These are . ;unproductive. 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Investment Brokers _ p For Sacs by Your Druggist Richlmond Street West,- -Toronto' Ontario' i '� - - - Pickering Women's Institute 'Regular -ski liab na `uo - ' C(?!41M1'Y1TY DANCE. Monthly Meeting Blacksmithin�, k w pork ld � iVotice to Creditors in the at right prices CU-SI t.CNI T Y HALL -The November meeting of the NO% is the i iuie to brave those' repair CL:iKEMO•NT, U1T NOTICE is hereby given that all Women's InAitute wa-- held at the jobs. attended to. Wtrroivi i- pawed. ,. -sl.ta per year : $1.60 it va:aledavance Friday, '\uv. 'Mich credifors and others having claims Nome of Mrs. A. W. Mitchell or. the also no% sectinne on h a,d. The fem- � S.wcriptioua }o the Uotrxn :ester and Grea against the Estate of Mrs. Einina afternoon- of 'Tuesday., ?\n�. 27th. ()it- Fleury Plows,ilv4vs on hand. to ,a,...�.c. Good O :chestua is �ltterdanee + _ - _ _ pia- -- - --- -- t _lireott -dace r.�etli late a* -tier 4borlt thirty, ladies vrere Present. Af �A{ ^,r dr�lrr irr Viking (lreanr Se Para. - - -- - - - — _ _ldcnission. 7i cents a colipTe and Towiishi . of Pickering, In ills County ter the -ties'° ..a p — — — 3:, cents for Extra Lady of Ontario, are required, on or be == porfs- of- t1ece— PtovAmlari-.unveu;ion k kl1act- rind- •N'coet iVhN nURKAR, Prourletw. Lunch Provided fore the First Day of January 1935. -were given by `•Srs• R. Burrs and Wood u,achinery. -- - - -- - A. D., to send by post prepaid or t•, Mrs. A. W. Mitchell, also Miss P.ich- A phuneeall will bring us to'vour farm. rKinsale deliver to the undersigned Executor ardson .commented brie_`ly or, the Oliy- acetylene weldiuK. µ '. of the said Estate, a full statement Convention: The Roll.' Call, ``What .-A<e Phone Pick 715 "AL 3Ir.' and Mrs. Doi as and fancily,., Eye' of their claims, duly' verified and thr can do to hel' our Institute" was . 'Er. and Mrs. Everett Ma ne of.- •Tor. P ,. 7'.. T. elltu, were recent vi_.it,.rs .with irlrs. nature of the security, if any, held "'very well answered. A cup of tea GREENWOOD 491y & Ric h�rdson and family. :Care by them, and that after said date, was served by, the hostess. _ s ^day visitors at the Crawford the Executors will proceed to dist -- were Mr. and Mrs..Stanley, 1 an e� ribute the assets of the said Estate ' • Notice � You Carlton and, daughter, .. of • Toronto, anio)ig the parties entitled' • thereto, o lQisses Edna Harris, Martha Vipond, E e having regard only to the claims of �J _ Jeai: and Roxena Ledgett and Eil- \ y which he shall then have had notice.. _ een'Parkin. - DATED at Pickering,. thin 23rd ��1'iERES We,do Building of all. kindO... A good representation of the .Mir-s- Strain day of November 1934 A. D.' ONLY0H ' OARPENTERING, - " . -ion Band children and their parents WAY '>rtj� _ b L.H. TLIC>lt Opt )D. Wm. Ellicott, -k ! CEMENTING, attended the Sr:n•1ay night service at y + p * 1 Tree:i:vooii, Nti`hin Yliss L. PIe•:malt of _lExegu-gr of.the.said Estate, ARCsUE PLI:MHING R. R. 1. Locust Hill Ont. WITH A BASS Japan gave a very i:a .2resting talk Pay for Vision, not Blindness - nnrf .on hor work in Japan. __- _ — _ -- HV>rVCiRY _ 14• -4?• � nsgements were - made: for- a c 'tner in .port. in bu fines or - - ` 1 MAN, H(1O1't!�iG r . _- - - = -Chri : nas co ,cert..o be held thi- LEE CLUB MVP, t1 -rr 'Aell Br•antf"t -li Roofing ' to every a3b ihonII3. 1L i= the IIFSIre ,Whitevale 'J•i•il:N:•1•rl -•+, F;ttltrlr'e.,L9rhrnQru xfit on Friday, Dec: e st The cum- -•�f every ambi ions per= on•t•r du .an,: SCONCE T alitt•c fir. `Verge of -the pr::cram are be'1 :is best. What have tF:r eye t" �,,,/ (l i N:ylli{in.ent, Thcrn W'.it.rr . Mr. _11vaning, F•l.rence Vii, . bray, `do ab.,ut this' One G :ii o: t^e ner• __..._. -- - 1, LOUR M I LL � •v..rpnt� -. HrHtty _ $t)XRa"IR•1geLt, JliipnSt:c.n,o:,. ve .5ayh1} Of Lhe hce,l at, , one tent;:�tafrlP._F,aliJt)nl«rlt Cot -c'eit b} t,L- it i oiooln, Girt - ..' and- 1Ndelyn Craw vrd: of t`le.ne::a supply *" the eraire be Jos �l) vuic. ui. drr its diet-t- Anil (,then Riii:•lir•g M- tterials 'l On Sunday Dec. 2n Rev. T. IX. 1 .: ;n Ecion_s t r ne sense of sis ct. (� l LiiL prepared tt, purrli has - g G rimy ..f ldr A. V�' l.er .•. ��ii� r r R- tinlatF -. k'ree .- Story, .a missionary in S.rutil Amer- Seventy -f:ve I.er cent of a1: our k:t= iciven in tllti '11t1t N. HALL ti11V liltrJ t)t ),1y11�, tttssi rclrl R'uik Guaranteed -ica, •:ill address the c.ingr= bation at ogled a is tize.f t'-.r .0 4 " Cie, church'hulr, 2.30 p. m. and on, nei of :^ +ion ar.ri ei_h: �r cea o: , t1t�_ t11Ei hiytl��t U.rutli(•CrllL'.1 s P- -BROVGHA 'V1 LL, T t, T -� the following'- Tuesd::y evening r-T , our •muscular a. tiyiZie: err dirrctrc{ :eC l� �rl� . . r • . i' .1 . [- �.l J �l ' E . ;how pictures of ' his• work in- S•:uth r ui, t ,r r -q ' P O the e••e =.'T`e t tin-,r-41, ' ` America.''A collection Snil: t,e' Vik•' N .' r. .n� - I,'I,IDA1'. -- D1` C. _ i'� _ `j'A�:•�11N u'-1;_til!:\i - -�- - .P11.'rt1F fi:)Q2 . e and; tun d und,r c;l:a:- itior.: _. PI(''KFRtti(` =. -ONTARiO p t i2 help defray` expensts.- F.ve =} iod;' to funct >r: it ef.`rc: at a? o` tii: �;' ti ",', link P1t01►e �Inrb 5.jil_> j.]5 . soma and bri: g a friend. Y' r _ with the infinirx- e •.actr_.. ,- tur,:n. T. �. P. S. ar :ins ia.t :ce4,; When ttir_I ,t.• s "i:.� nr[i;T. :�i;. k n :he .r.idi.r. Bear fir, tn`,.d tla *. ti.^ ,..,-[ i..'the r, o,td•,ra: NOW IS t was • ry o :ll attended'.-7her prr,;ram- brain i• n•,t lii;r:y tv riake iru_talce= ' - ,a-as in charge 'of -alas 3ladel }•n rr•. "if the ...•ei5agrs it receives are •.r_ V(>;L� ' . atr<ford, Which consisted Of .!• ading3 a n r RWl EF F � V. •rtr ,tlti d +ur.!r. mil. if ..:: per cent.. o. a , m« � r- The Time to - by Muriel Bell` Eiilss Stecenc;ln t.i r'Y n%f t{Q.VNIE McAt-L -T�c' _ � and the topic by 'Madelyn Crawford- i_-es received by:,the brain, and wh.A, Dancer a 'l' are Lransmitted Litrougt the arcs. yl•+S'Cr :NA fi)N�rrN -r+• Bake Your Quartet by lira. Horton. 3ilsses Dor- are trar_mitte¢ faheiy ,ecause of - prano' is and Freda Horton a,-.d Florence N13� tlf•:l.N ti Bi Fitt'PtyH -SA. lnefiicien: vision, there is likely to pi ini-t; a $oxbray. A letter from 3Ir.a.' Ed- follow confused th•)ught and impair- 4Rti A. tit•, LYNf)E- F,,r.tprraicer. CHR ISTMA S �,&i K E J. : _ ....._ THORN - - %o:+ds-, of China +vas read by .Mir. ' ed 'udgrr.ent. R it i k K� `F. - U.rw hi.y • - .. Let us ilu) ,ly ' ou with iinrnlas Fruits. Uur stuck is fresl, Gretnwood ------- ,w KVt)X WILLSUii.• A\ 11 y y +F - in Memoriam NI^ a+,ct ALDRIDGE- VvAir, and Prices Low. _ . all i t- 'rMiss Rutledge spent• the week -end ytRy J zUbE�i.. As• .,nripaniai, �� 71 st her home in Hone wood PENN El' -In i :::a r ^.r:, ,rp of our • ( y Currants recleaned, =2 lbs. for 2 c. The Raine family, of Oshawa, Youngest and dearly i�jved' dsuxh- ct spent Sunday with -James and :firs. ter, Betty" wl:,, -Wint td'the 6eL �'f "t`s' ", 5 -t "• l'htldreu.l5etp. ;FRESH PITTED dLLTANA BLEA'G13ED ` r Land December 1' :3 Vaine here.. to ber .'nd, s 1, ag- ;t .1 +,, N W H f R'CR R. (�, W I LL9U;,i. - • 'Miles; :4targaiei Gee; vperl a few ed seven years.. P. ten` drat:' 9acretnrv. :Dates Raisins raisins . lays last week with her sister, Mrs. Just for a wh1 a -77she has gone from M A- for 'l3 seal. 2 l.,n. for L�„i.rt.�: �' - .' 2lue. fur 27 cte. T. Ho3top, of Camilla. °our sight, - Em c Nlp. Qrmerod went _ Around the bend of the road; ..... mgr- ran rued - - - -- - - - - -- _ * g l b V , _ Sunday in- Sandford with the Tatie!'s bur loved on Teas raa. ' c►ty c W�Y l�Io�aB�e$, 1r -bn� - - --s - ' -- -- e--=1 - -= ti t r, Mrs. Leslie Fea -zby. .. of iilCht. � 1CV SuRG -_ _ -- 1 - J..mes and Mrs. �Counseli and ch- _ The 'home of our Father, God. U 1�• A H��`�T14 CUT MIXEt . GLAL'Ef) CANDIED aldren and Mrs. T. C. P.obinette.. and . We, too, each One, un life's journey �ER p - - • -- -famili. ,f Toronto, spent',Sunday-4f shalt come - Feel _ Cherries Pineapple tet•noon with 'Miss 111, Wood. Along the road to the bend, to$E _ I p llr. J. Dennis why has been mak- And around it shall find our heaven- • Thdusandi of men and women _Jib. for 12 etA. •J lb. for 11 ctA. '{ l 1bi fur la eta_ . have discovered that C. C.. do B. ling his h6e with hia sister, Mrs. J. ly home Tonic •. Tablets bring back ,lust' Pasketi. left 'last week to visit his And come to our journey's end; sstrenKth and vitality when nothing Crabapple Jelly, '32 oz. jar for 29e. other si =ter, Mrs. Meadow, of Mark. For our God will be there, elan will. By supplying an abund- it once of rich, red blood, they build. - - iam, for a few months.' With our loved ..one' to wait. - - • ' A of luck supper and bazaar un. And welcome us home up the tS�blue steady the t nerves. P PP banish the blues. bring bark strength REMEMBER, every $ purchase you get at our store you are :filer the nu:.piees cif the 3iission Band At the beautiful gate. - and vitality. If you are Rundown. _ forone•of the tuan valuable gifts. will be given in the basement of the Lovingly' remembered by .Mother. ''suffering with Anaemia, Stomach -eligible y _ � Aurch. on-Friday evening, Nov.'30th Father and Family. Trouble, IndiKeativn; Coated r Tongue. Hr'idaches, Poor Appetite, — There will' be many useful articles. for Nerves, Can't Sleepp Thtnne w, • $ � _ ��,�R J S� sole.'afte.r which a good program :vill S'fEADti' PROGRESS Pimples Weakness, 11Melaachclly- be m yen b ^c y Mr. J. Hedge. 'Ins. L. rn- anrel. need C. G. & P. Totiie e" Y1irr,c. IY.,',on And - Rut- ..During the last year or more n, Tai.iete rizht away All stores. _ kg' '' Get C. C: & R. Toatc Tabieta at - y�ge, publication has ,hewn more remark- �ickeriniardWare Store On Sunday next `at* the moining 'able' strides in the matter of in^reas- E. e. Jones D-ruggyst _ g -rervice in the United Church, Rev. ed circulation than has the Famil • Ii?. W. E. Story,- returned missionary Herald and Weekly Star. This is ii t Pickering Ontario - ring ario _ _.. __.._.._..__ Y " from Smith America; will give an strange for it is evident that iri tim- Set) oilrr complete line' of Findlay and Mo0lary stoves – 1 address on his c:perience? ill t'•at es of areas people are prone to. cut aha heaters. Stove pipes and Elbows, black- and . - country. On. the- following Monday down on the number, and variety of BROCK 4voning, in the church, he will. give magazines and papers coming into w gilvarilzed, Coffleld Electric Washeis, and it ' an illustrated' lecture on the same their home and they -find in the Fam THEATRE.' ;..7t 18 hardware, we have it. - : subject. Silver - collection. -on lLonday ilf Herald and Weekly Star a paper _ `evening. which, at $1.90 per year gives them 4 The church here was filled, last every variety of reading, for old and r�T�=rr�+$ :',1`+leury plows RBd wheelbarrows. Ploy[ ..,'Sunday evening* manj having come youirg, all -combined in'this one pub- "hares for all ItEtalie>, Of p1oWe• &m-a distance to hear -the address licati.on. Every issue, overflows with ;'DTorth�rn kiectric ' Sound Svsten. given by . Miss. L. Plewman. While" practical farming ideas, up gent .. Aaent for -Deering-Farm i)4aehinery , . oot denouncing any lack of generos- ] minute articles, short stories togeth- :80atidl Pictaret, at their Beat and Repairs: it of our Canadians she . upheld the i er with ,a weekly newspaper section - Japanese, as being extremely kind which rounds out a feast of reading a4td'' courteous in every way. She ex- without- compare. Truly it, has been :pur Nottu: - "We ltcsve it,•Cau get it, Of plained their 'mode of living and well said that the Family Herald and it iv [lot tuxde." - Eheir,dress, as well as many other Weekly Star is the best for the FHTPAV and SAFURDAY interesting things about them. least.. _ : Telephone 3900 Ia .. ... 'UV -loth and DEC. let • . BAI.SDON :: � - .., - - -- PICI�:ERI • . -. -YOU L1 4he KE C�MFORT coaches' are hea4ed/ "BABY, : J. 'S. - TAKE A BOW" _ ' F SItI[tl,l :F'TF�II'l.F; THE ROBINS ARE BACK. i UT,Altth: TREVOR'' Hen's i� urk Iii c;ts?:lU' tip •',ten`s Overallaand.Pxnts.l.'l. -pr rp - Alen', Wor.k'Shirt, (lac, or 'G.fur 1.'L, r_ r •• %. _ - 4l ond+vy, Tlit: dwY an•} Wed.11' lay F,%i ra Tett k Hti n -u ess 633 s( IIjJ• ... . - � act our DEU. 3rd,. �Ith anal :ith .. _ Cock es are ._- . - . __ .... _ •Buie t;d�ltt;r� at various.K•rices -• ,,, '- :�/of- Ulafer - "Doctor . Bull'' Sweat 1'iiCl,- .Teatli Linea >. - Now ins tho time to set that old -WILL - ROGER$ hftrnt- repaired ►;s:�:.av', :� r r �- _. , .IPSO Fhone VO4 Typical- Low' Return Fares between 'Pick <ST. LOUIS ttADVENTURE. 1dIRL" ► BOSTON q2 :fi0 - WASHI'i('.Tl)'V 825.75 - ST. L(IUIS C E C f $24.15 SALT LAKE CITY $53.85 p (Subject to chan}re without notice) JOAN LOWELL p I g 31. 3R 129 9� iL Tickets, Time Tables and All Coach Travel Information at EASTERN HOUSE Ptane 4600 1 ► d� KE C�MFORT coaches' are hea4ed/ "BABY, : J. 'S. - TAKE A BOW" _ ' F SItI[tl,l :F'TF�II'l.F; THE ROBINS ARE BACK. i UT,Altth: TREVOR'' Hen's i� urk Iii c;ts?:lU' tip •',ten`s Overallaand.Pxnts.l.'l. -pr rp - Alen', Wor.k'Shirt, (lac, or 'G.fur 1.'L, r_ r •• %. _ - 4l ond+vy, Tlit: dwY an•} Wed.11' lay F,%i ra Tett k Hti n -u ess 633 s( IIjJ• ... . - � act our DEU. 3rd,. �Ith anal :ith .. _ Cock es are ._- . - . __ .... _ •Buie t;d�ltt;r� at various.K•rices -• ,,, '- :�/of- Ulafer - "Doctor . Bull'' Sweat 1'iiCl,- .Teatli Linea >. - Now ins tho time to set that old -WILL - ROGER$ hftrnt- repaired ►;s:�:.av', :� r r �- _. , .IPSO Fhone VO4 Typical- Low' Return Fares between 'Pick <ST. LOUIS ttADVENTURE. 1dIRL" ► BOSTON q2 :fi0 - WASHI'i('.Tl)'V 825.75 - ST. L(IUIS C E C f $24.15 SALT LAKE CITY $53.85 p (Subject to chan}re without notice) JOAN LOWELL p I g 31. 3R 129 9� iL Tickets, Time Tables and All Coach Travel Information at EASTERN HOUSE Ptane 4600 1 ► OF_ _ - - , ,I - - - -. _ ,►• ate; ` M: I s Claremont ' are quoted, and items of interest to _ everyone is shown. See that you get r L, He O'NE/LL It imported that D. M. Morgah your bulletin. They are mailed to will succeed E. Gleeson, as bailiff. you each week, free. If you are nu FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Mr. and Mrs. Bryax were in the now on their mailing list;' call --the - - - - - EMBALM-" - -_ m city on Sunday. Secretary, A. Pretty, and tell him j . Succedeor to W. J."Mathee, James Dickinson spent Thursday you "mould like to have this interest- p - - stoutfville last in Toronto. , al ing weekly }Let of bargain°_ ev" 'labr, Q matter how small or Nitrhr and vav Yer.tod _ L ; .... --�' _ _ -- - - -- – — - - - ••.•' ---- ---- :i.-- .- sd., -u3; o.., :.i +u t ilia �a�l,iu.ii.ut, C1.6 rivet -'at the plan C — - -- - - — -- wp� -e nd with -- relatives- in- Alad ^c- J uh , - L. Ym -e— _ � kuainew+ -Pha ^� !tetiidracs�_P_hoo� 1 trtl 1 n s i a c your house, two 1 9820 _ Mr. Ira Boyer spent several day_ - home of Mrs. D. A. Scott and organ- Gyproe provides the material of last week in the city. ized for the coming season. The "' Rev: George Burr of Goodwood g of least expense and most JAS -. • •DA V IDSON_ .. g y, following officers were elected: Hots. fire^eafety. ._ •. :`•=� Will address the United Church. Y..P- President, Dr. Tomlinson. President, S. on Monday evening, Dec. Srd. Sirs. D. A.' Scott; 1st Vice - press,. PIIt up walls, ceI'1Iltgs aitd CH•ERRYWOOD j'Finis" has, been written on one Rev. J. E. Glover; 2nd Vice - pres., partitions that are a barrier - episode of Hallowe'en. At. least -,it is M=y, . Tomlinson;. Sec - treas., Miss F. pp hoped that this is so. t0 fire. I N S U R ty, N C E Rorie. Social Committee, ,Hiss Clara Mrs. Conner. attended the funeral_ Neal, Mrs. Dopk.i:::. Mrs. Morgan, YOU can paper Gyprot or at Little Britain, of a relative on Harold Morgan; Kenneth Dopking. leave it plain (when pan- -- AUTOMO#3[LF ^; Friday last.. Avery pleasant Social Eyening was • elled) and it is an eaeellent FIRE Mr. Wesley Lehman and, family spent. The Club expect to entertain, 'base for Gyptex or Alabas- BURGLARY ..have moved-to the George Morgan Whitby, and Uxbridge Clubs in the. _ OASUALTY) farm. very near future. tine finishes' Mrs. Bushby spent several days of z e° LIFE IN8URANUE _ )fast week with her sons in Pickering Green River - Gyproc is inexpensive, Phone.Pickering 7J?20. Set r and Oshawa.. ; _ '•'- _ - - draught and rodent - proof, r - -# George Turner, -we are glad to Following an accident in Mav last structurally strong and quick C8II BUS at Ht3m8 ii Ybll ss F A hear, is somewhat improved in gen when he was thrown from a buggy, to erect with a minimum of _. oral health._- - when. his horse became frightened. mess. -TIRES, BATTERIES, George and blrs. Lee, of Stouff- John A•. 'White, was taken to Weller ACCESgOR1ES, v ille spent Sunda with Mrs. , Estber last Gybe ?i may be be bo identified td by - Y' • lop Hosnital..Toronto, on Friday la: * the frame on tine boar,i and the At eta low and better Ne•it•eai Palmer. w•,iere hi. left leg was amputated a. . Green stripe along the edge. Frank and Mrs. Allaa•ay, of Whit- the knee. At the time-of the acrid as_ - - - - by, Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Rariford and >nt, he = tatdined a severe brui.:e t•n GYl'BtTM. LIME AND ALAHA3TI13E. R Barbara, of Toronto; :peni Sunday t!- ,-inside of the it--. which-had not ® . Canada, Limited, you can in Toronto. with Mrs. Chandler. ^leared Lit) proper!y, but had eaueed Mari' _ Ontario _ •a Remember. the - Annual ' Surd °} t• Let tis repair thKt loAky top. - .omplicati•.n<, ',which finally rearhf >d =3 -_...; School Christmas Entertainment of the f,-ot here ga-tgrene had dev,:!- the• Baptist Church on December tee oped: During t is period, he has a Skiiied Mottir R"pgira. 21st. course beer inca7acitated and ha= - 1 We regret to hear .that Mrs. Cor- _'suffered consider ib'.e pain. The case Gordon ne has found conditions in business r l3 J Law i Y had finall • reached such roportit,ns too poor to. permit her to continue. that amputati +in 'wit's cans tiered Dec- Pt11t'ee"�ti�' She leaves -Jor Detroit about' the • , f , -w�� ' � g - PIC K E R T � C *, O N TA &LO' scary. At time r, w'ri.ting, h • • iI # • lath of December. doing as wet'l a; -�ou!d be- expected. Mrs. Boy Morgan-spent last' week in Toronto with her husband, who s ___ _ _ __ _ -_ _ _ -- — ._ _ _._.._ _.. _ . - -.. _- DIN T'V8 GARAGE underwent a very serious operatioe Card of Thanks _ on Friday, but at time of writing is . z Cur. Brock and Kingston Rde _ doing as well- a.4 can -be expected . We wish, through your paper, t• Altoua _ Horse *fetes _ Our congratulations . and wishes ?xtend our sincere 'gratitude tom' our (too ante for last week's i;,ane) Ontario County" a:r. ,stands eu't General Repair Wnrk all care, - for the best of success goes- to M.T. many friends and neighbors' fn their Our local spnrtsme:. have return- before trio public of Canada. as a ggraategd trer eon +hie Hugh Pugh; who at an early age, -has acts of- kindness and sympathy for prices. d from the North country With •' e r horse - producing centre, and rag str• -, purchased a creamery plant in alit- cur dear husband and.. father during usual grand luck. orger proof of theirsuperiority in Aretylene Welding chell, -and starts„ into business at his affliction and death; also for the A number from here attended' t to this breeding btsiness can be found Batterien ropwired and cbarsw& beautiful .floral t7:??utes and the .lov -. Firestone and Dunlop Tires. once. Anniversary 'Services a' Blri� ni ^,g than by •their w nrirgs at the Royal ' Frank and Mrs. Cooper, Rev. J. E. ely solo, at tl a Fn-teral service.. 'ton on Sunday and Monday last. Winter Fair. Beth Junior and Senior (itu+oline and Otis. and Mrs. Glover, motored to Eastern' . Mrs. 'Ed. Wilisoa and - Family - - Ontario last week, •hies and Eastern - Mr. and -airs. Locke, al-o' sir. and 'Championships -in' the Clydesdale ` Jirs. Gower,' of Toronto, weie week- Male Classes were won, as also the Retreahment Booth is Ooaneatlon Glover, -stopping in Trenton, while - _ - _, Phone Pick. 7500 _ Mr. and Ira. Cooper motored w to _ _. _ ,•_ 'nd visitors with M. and Afro. Tine Grand Chatnpinn,;hip. Duff, of Myr- atl recently. tie, won the Junior Championship or. (night or dav1, i Tweed' We are sorry to report i ai Mr,' 'a Two -year 'old Stalliofi, just impor- MILTOA1 �SLEEF Miss Effie MilteT has returned, to eorge. Carter is at present under led this summer, - •'CTaig Gaiety." Claremont after' spending several 4`lly PROPRIETOR `weeks in Toronto. She is rapidly re• the doctoi s care. We hope !or' a Nelson- Ws;g, of Clareingnt. came to' i covering from -the collar -bone tract- speedy recovery. the front and won Senior Champion- ure received ._THE CAUSE OF Our- Institute was royally enter ship and Reserve Grand Champion - irk, a tuirtble, while in RHEUMATISM tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. on "a Three =year old stallion, "Form �- the city. W, Mitchell ,and Mrs. E. Cairuther- Agent ", also irnpnrte.d this summer_ F. L•oyst, tortunateiy is rmamg a -- - - - -- - - - -- - - big demand for the output of his pernuwer't relid from '+t 'VWRt- �-aie, -on iWeclnesrtay itist:- we extend time breeders our P Rheumatism can only A miscellaneous shower .w'a� giver, - heartiest congt°atulatians on their. cannery, and his - produgts may • be -,e effcrted by remov. • seen on the shelves of most stores in �{ „ the cause of the to Mr. and 'NIrs- aiurray Slack last winninRq. and feel proud of the hen- „ .rouble. RUMACAPS . Friday, night. like .wish the newly- ri done our County ift face,'of'sucl, : this district' already. His canned %" �+T�1Ye4 ctea"°e7 idle , eds man ears of wedded ha in- keec competition. Eyesight SPbr� _.pumpkin is, a big market, , t,tood of uric acid and Y Y PP P 0 - -- .:'and is very much in demand. irL+et impurities which ess. _ aw frowso T nub •y i� + ry poison the ■yrt2n, Miss Blanche Reeser spent �Rem- - Services an .Sunday next in 'the joe of so Cmaiutes while jig i- medi•sty • ail °'A t Baptist Church will be held at the $1.00 r� erg mito� Pmbrance Day with her parents -hers Notice to Creditors usual hours. In the evening, another and returned to Fiazerv'ilie, accoM7 ..� of the very interesting and helpfu'. U,%Ar A6 PS l salsa by. Mrs. 4i Reeser and Stair- NOTICE is hereby given that all er .'illustrated sermons will be given by R ley, who returned hems later -in the creditors and others having claims a �• !r>a O!!0r r�sr >w� we gainsi the, Estate of Mary A.-Crust, the Pastor, Rev. J.. L. Hartnn. The RHEUMATIC CAPSULES ales and Mrc, F. bicl:ay' and son, late of 'the Township of Scarborough isnbject of the Sermon, "Great Pass- ils0 Mrs. W. McKay called on J. in the County of York, widow, dec 1 _fir; �r that -Green Thver oft eased are required on or before the Full 'particulars may , be .found in : cones Druggist Sunday last. Mr. White has been- Seventh Day of December.- A. D.. Rad (O � ervic ;another column of the Bazaa3' and Pickering Ontario 1933, to send by post prepaid, or t•• ■a confined to his bed for some time. Concert, gi, •en by' the W." A. of the- We hope he may soon be well ' again. deliver to the- undersigned, Solicitor.- - ; - United Church, on Friday, Dec. 7th, :� few of opr Imitate member. for the Administratrix of the sai.i ALL MAKFs9 - -• at 3 p_, m. Concert at 8 p. -m._ This Estate, a.. full statement, of. their tiD REPAIRED STANLEY - •-THEATRE .attended the annual Convention of claims ; duly verified. and the natur, BF.RVIO.ED A, provides a splendid, opportunity to the Women's Institute,, held.ihi: week of the ,security, if any, held. by them {Hake some of your Christmas pur- Toronto. We PRICES REASONABLE chases, and the play promises to be STOUFFVILLE -- in the Hygenic Building, and after said date. the Administrat- —WORK GUARANTEED _A interesting. are looking forward to the usual'.sp -' 'rix -will proceed to distribute the ass'. On Friday -evening December the lendid report from our delegate, a'Irs ets of the sai Estate among the par. ART'rI U R �IE LD ' 4th; at R o'clock, there 'will be -held " ' ` D. Crozier. ties entitled 'thereto having r shill • FRIDAY and SATURDAY The., Mission Band will meet at the only to the claims of which she shall 8. T, I• Graduate in the Claremont Baptist Church, "a church tomorrow •,(Saturday) Dec. then have .notice. 43 4(), Phone 5201. PTCKERII\'(i pg - -' Special Service for Prayer and NUV, 23rd And 'loth tst ,at 2.30 o'clock, sharp. Bring DATED; at Barrie. Ontario, this Praise. Dr. •A. J. Vining,, President Thirteenth day -of November,.- A: D. of-the Baptist Convention of Ontar- MAE WEST our Mite Boxes. As .this is the Ch c n e 19. E rsM�DELINE" Y _ ristma i eting and Election of Of- 3 f fitewart and Stewart . ` Jo and Quebec for ,1934 -5 will speak, _ _ , TH also Rev, G. A. Leichliter•, of Coll- _ ti��. a, ,-1. the >oticraore, Eor the -said Estate •$EAUTY= SALON ego Str. Baptist' Church, Toronto. : i• » I ed, to be present; J Barrie, Oat. Come, profit by an evening .for Sp- OE the Nitsetiss ^ _ s_ _..._ :: iritual Uplift. "BETTY ROOP" SOUV E:� IR - , 1934 means a new year which women The Business Men's Association. !'BABY BLL ES" anew Permanent Wave. .-are this next week featuri � their T - _ - - - T ba' �ecmanet,t Vfts to suit everT - -_ �'- RADIOS make Christmas Wares. Attractive prices purse. n nt no . e s t• for a West fr- xo appointment. +, - We have ;contracts with Victor,. Canadian � in _ '. --- -' - - -- - - TJUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Ahomae,. De Forest Crosle Rogers and 'Majestic for y, g l {live all mY customers my very eat CONCERT &' BAZAAR _ their fall line of Radios. - careful attention. . nF:C. 4th land 5t1� Electric Sets. as low as $39.95. Car Radios, $35.00 A,,-;O. aiaroetllni Hrea• r ents:, St•alp Fit Q ' �j c „nd Frtcixl Tt•eatmrnts; The Women's Ar'80C1HC1Dn of the "►iaa+OWS Ol _ ;A number of used gets in stock. _... Shampooing. w Claremont United Church will hold n . - "; !f A full &ne o£ radio tubes. Let- us test your tubes, no � MY°• �� !�L1121t3ello B3i'LA%l i' Find (�nf1CPTt in the -•_ ,Sin'g Sing ,: � ••;ebarge. � � � � ` Pll(t1,P lla('fi CLAREHONT - ' COMiVIUNI I'Y HALL f I - - A Al I -BRIAN ADIO BATTERIES - - —AT —. _. . 1: T _ . BI3L-C ca>3o ' Idaple Leaf �dutna Fir CL- AR E M O N T �ht,re Sa.bjPccta .. ,_ . •_ Uornerly - - - - Tell u.% what you want to pay and we sill, get them. At 3. ill., on Any price met fur the game quality of merchandise. Co 9 Insurance P. _ - - Rnij WAWA \F.SX IN• . CO. FRiDAY, DEG. TTH FRIDAY and �IATL'RQ�aY' _ ,.. _. _.. _. 'EIGHTEEN Cheap rates for farm and country 1'hi, will he n •plelAid tipp )ki'init-v to, l buildings. hay your (TiristmRe Gifts, :DF,C, 7t6 find yth "' - Wimistorm• Insi,ranre on huildinww � tlfternr nn Tea will he sc?rvrd, " and" �'' cased stoves in stock. Heater;, Conk Stogies. -Quebec - wind - °dills, Silos etc'. 8 m a dramR, entitled . i Heaters and Furnacettea. - p NOW AND FOREVER The famous FiNDI,AY' LINE, OF STOVES AND Auto of all Insurance •�ThP Strike ;f the Ladies' Aid" - 'HEATER" AND -also --the line of H,�kRISONT -for of all kinds r e i �lVillbepresented by 15 ladies of the SRIftL'EY•TIL%IPLZ a cheaper line. FARMS FJR SALID- 00 United Church. v .. _ t Write or phone d Schmidt, •Let us quote you. We will get you -any make of Stove u• „- Sy or Heater you Want. BOW.�N 8C ROWE Admiseion, 'b.cts,' (7hildien,.11tcts. Proprietor _ _ - _ . - Come and• enjoy a Novelty Entertain. 1 � WHITBY, ONT: meat. per gp�� at the rear of theatre CHAS. COt3PE R, ' CLAREMONT Y T - TIDESf Y -.key the Author tit �'1'a�rsa:arrasvlr" - -- - - :_ - - ey ►ii ]r.LLh l j l rainbow cake, Hester? It's a new re- Here we see d group of young peo• .• T07 r,. • le carried on the tides of youth. tips I got, Try it, and Norah Cut wt �oung o, Kelly Pencarrow finally settles herself and Kitty a slice of the cake. Q r "down n the T'encarrow farm, wltb "you never get enough to eat at Outstandi • n Fresh from f.. ' • .. Genevieve his cousin as housekeeper, our own art Peter began, • who is sr. Love with her cousin Robin Y P Y." • -Herrick. - Cousin .]cell Macdonald be- , "Not If you are a good little boy, Qudltty T-,:-E .comes engaged to Erena Jolcey -Goff. and keep on .passing things; Gene- the Gardens 6. vieve scooped u a pile of mixed - Something rompted Genevieve Go p - _ g sandwiches, and tipped them on to Miles leave it at that? She wasn't' She was a lace woman with an -properly; sa{� T ' speak ad though a' ghost `of• the future "No, finish them one plate, complaining, ut at least he might g ' W cast its shadow' over them. "Oh, by the way, who was that g g ample bosom; a great soft cushion hang up the frying-pan and wipe the -But there will. be better days — have commented on the excellent that was made for Pot lids, What! Want to ! Much better," Robin said. young person I saw sitting' on the ! supper and arrangements she had pillowing tired go out! table in a most unladylike fashion,. babies, Where are you galavanting nowt • They had. drifted-' into a softly made, . But no, he must hit upon this You ought to,-bb doing Peter? And all you boys were en She had been a good wife to Wallis B your hbme `.'dreaming mood, slid eilence'•fell. nice little girl, sari start a row be. Kite, and he knew it.- He was lessons," - couraging her. 1. don't .t mind- laugh- cause she had a circle of boys grate 1 When the last guest had gone, and ter, but I do object to thr6t kind of ful to her for getting him out of many (To Be Continued,) E iDnly the family' remained;. Nosh hilarity. Who was she, I say ?" and aroao.dhnigthtt, Genevieve 'laugh,' a hole. A shaggy, sandy little man, _ t heated a afgh of relief: Miles waited while- Peter gulped a; his eyes still twinkled when some - "Good night, � Roobin,' "She fa very aiireet, Hester;" -she mouthful. ' = -- comic aspect of life's tragedy pre. "`- "'Coming Kelly," said 'to Nell's mother sa they joined "That was `llaisl Kite." fie volun- seated itself to his artless mind. The • e_ Half ashake —any more beer ?" They the others in the breakfast room; teered the information with, great were flue eyes, really, but hedged in • "Good night, Mother,' .*here' supper had' been served. gusto, . He took the .centre of the with untidy sandy brows. His straight 0 ' - It was.-too late for KelI'y and-Gene - "Lock the door, dear,'- moustache overhung his lip and ring, as tboug>i he e:pet fed a buret •Put that cake in the tin it gets • sieve to go out to the Hutt, so they of applause to 'greet this momentous stood between him and his food, Of were- staying -till morning, Heater, stale so quickly; and cover the the seven children, Maisie, the middle t?t with Nell and Jessie, also were there, •announcement; tarts." Robin and hla. mother •lingered be- Geneirlene kicked Kelly' under' the As they dawdled and .drifted about 0128, Cosa his favprite, and he looked chair, but did not look his way, before upn her is the hope of the family, ttid' hind to take the party over before going upstairs to bed, Mile's She would ® e Could they never have a party - voice rose once again, go far, would Maisie,, he going. back to Hobson Street. d , concluded long without it ending !n a scene. thought �T g before the child "Are tilers any oyster patties left- Norah, wishing he had sent them all „Who are these Kites North!" was aware of a wide world outside Yee, dear; uat a minute. I want I didn't get one, and I'm ravenous ", straight to bed, _ j the country store, said Genevieve, searching the plates ' Who?" demanded Miles, to see it Emily has put bile ham. and dishes, -back in the safe." "A throw-back on my fath'er's side, Kelly picked up three sandwiphee \iais�6 Kite." repeated Peter. "Kite! What next ?" and Mlles I wouldn't wonder, ._ She's different'• EPIJOjr SY'et31�1f1n¢ "Kite. Kite. 'Do we know these from the rest:' at ones and. munched' between re- ,,, grunted and damned .aa, later, he hand -made cigarette by - marks, Kites?" he snapped, lifting- I%ie nose ripped of his collar and tie. She was not a pretty child, but she rolling your own tihth as though `the very name conjured a- had a vital quality which made ev- • "It went of very well, I, think-" GOLDEN VIRGINIA bad smell. erything she did significant, .Sam-e- suggested Norah. w - - CHAPTER ELEVEN s._ rWii..t_ur�•i;�i.a�raMuri_t•�ai "A wonderful "Must you, go, Bitty, ' and Norah_ thing in the way she carried her - _ party;- and_ what - -positively pushed Kitty out of the About the time Miles Pencarrod head'and the swing tsf her. body cou- - besutlful dresses;' said Hester, grate- Cons. knighted and his young brood suggestion of authorit he breakfast room door !n order bo cause veyed a su y, $ flnl that all-this should have been a �tiverelon, - - were still in the nursery, Wallis Kite had her father's fine eyes and his brought into beta;. for her son, _ and'. hie family moved from Walmate - "Did -you halve a piece of that hPorbb had seen the rising anger to Ashburton, _ $mused outlook on life, A slap might W WHEN in Miles' face and could read the sting her flesh but It- would,not tame :.� - - - Walton Kite was a Wien who had - signs: She had .yielded to Peter and - her spirit, That Depressed Feeling asked-the Kite girl against her beG the initiative to begin many enter- K b WORRY prizes but lacked- the perseverance "Here, Malsae, des these dishes, Me ter judgment. A nice little thing, she. 'on- my two- feet all day," an Largely Liver to compete any of them. .He He would d, g 1� y thought her• She had hoped Mlles ing, Mrs. Kite would, sit heavily and PULL YO U apes a little store In a. bustling en- Y _ I =- -Wake up yoau' Liver 841a would ant notice . a stranger among tan herself. 'with her apron, orgy that brought him ready trade, OWN . — �Vitbout Gllomel the many he anew, and the had bin- but soon hYa interest waned, and !t - - -- Tou are testing punk" simply b• tad to Peter - -albs wisdom of not was left to his wife to carry taus* your liver isn't pouring ts daily y on un- two pounds of liquid bile into your thrusting Maisie Kite. under his lath- til they sold out to avoid bankrupt- i , - : - -- -_ bowels. Dictation and elimination art er's eyes ,at some embarradsing mg- both hampered, and your entire system cy, He would dig up 'the garden— Is being poisoned meat Now sale would have to ex- Is •.. roots and bulbs —arid pile i What you need is a liver stimulant. plain away her own omission to con- them on the path with ro � �'d e d t - Something that goes farther than salts` suit him, $hi Was vet7r tired, The D wise, of ::_ Take .mineral water, oil, laxative candy or wonderful ¢usages, but he, wearied move t ra this bowelroughage — iilmorg os tithe- only ecall Dirty had been a great success; by noon, and the evening iaw Mrs, Mrs; , �y�s' °My ��' -boy - -cause of trouble your liver, everyone had naiad, so, Wkly couldn't Kite panting as she replaced the wil- .- troubled with constapa ion. 1 gave Take Carters Little Liver Pills. Pure- ted flowers in ,their old beds drag. � Baby's Own Tshets as direct- ' j sy v getable. No harsh mar- , � Rwrerw I hard given he_u the is cans- of water to n — *tw - g g arse tit k or h b em a Sure. ti i t Y f .. eory�. Bad 'box the tonsil righ same. Refuse substitutes. ;5c at all 'Vrande Abe S R�CYy back to life, He always, b � a w� B by'i ' F druggists: . began to Own Tablets ccr�n amore serious Still Good Today paint the kitchen with half a tin of ailments developing. Much easier s s Genres Roarghealed sMia UMeagary left over paint that 'could not be to cake thsa natisesting laxatives e • CAN'T SLIP OR SLIDE matched, anti so leis it - piebald, And and perfectly safe for all little folk BUILDS e The ideal, healing, protective lotion since • no one could.- remember the; whole from the wee babe to chiltiren'ot 1874, Hinds Honey and Almond Cream of , Kite's hedge being' clipped at school age. 25e package. 'ELSE TEETH makes unnecessary red, work -ro ed at once. Dr.Willisrm' 16G hands, and complexions coarsened fram. s Dept- outdoor exposure. Women use Hinds His wife had -no great gifts ex- Don't use any old kind of reined to Honey Almond Cream, as a preventive Cept a dogged motherhood • and an- i y rr]xS Toronto keep false teeth in place--use a reliable; and for for chapped skin• ability to keep on her feet all day. "cognized one which dentists prescribe Apply this deli ghtfullyfragrant. soothing ankh as Dr. Wernet's Powder —the lotion. Notice how quickly it is absorbed ° �y largest a yet in the world--grips teeth by the skin, leaving notra f kiaeas I %� � e Wake of the Storm so secure yet comfortable the feel oatu- Gives instant relief to chapp nd ' = W. Positively no slipping or cli cking— healing is vapid and complete. I!°u be-' - - Wiseful• comfort assured -91.11. day long. lievetn- .�.� u...r�r� kf prevention. apply Forma a spatial comfort cushion to pro- Hinds Honey end Almond Cream before tact and Booth grime._ No colored, gum- exposing your skin to raw• damp weather my paste -keeps mouth sanitary- breath and cold winds pleasant: Inezpenaive --ill druggists. Delightfully cool, soothing and softe is effect, Hinds Hbney and Atmolyd Crew k 1"ille. No. 4&.— 34 _Offers adequate protection and keeps; your • skin smooth, soft and white through the - ( -; =46 49 roughest work or weather. Me F W •'- aster a Now J' to Relieve. Neuralgia - f g DISCOVERY ALSO EASES BAD HEADACHES MUSCULAR 1-TEN 114 �iW MINUTES Remember the pictures below when Remember , these two points: you want fast relief from pain. As iris S eed and Aspirin S et :-+ Aspirin eases even a bad headache And,. see that you get ASPI IN, or neuralgia often in a fewminutest the method doctors. prescribe. .It is An As irin, tablet begins "taking 'made in Canada, and all druggists a ' ,. �a,:: 9 - -; -, fold of ' ":,� . ' - your ppain, practically as have it. Look for the name Bayer in _ .; , � _ soon as you swallow it. And Aspirin -the form of a cross on every Aspirin �f is sgfe. For Aspirin does -not harm, tablet, Get tin of.12 tablets or eco- _ 1he heart. nomical bottle of 2d or 100 tablets. - , Why Aspirin Works 'So Fast -^ Drop 'aft Aspirin '„_ - - ` • ` tablet in a glass a..' water. Note that BE- , i } FORE it touches the -. .Rails, slee.t, a 1iig.h wind, icy roads —every available telephone lineman busy repairing storm bottom, it is disinte- grating. damage. _ it -. , •r - � .• .. ,. ._•• •••. ... d- .. _ � • i - - Seeing a five- passenger sedan_ ski and overturn in the ditch, Bell Telephone linemen, train• -- - ed to "tender skilled First'Aid, hurry ..to the scene. Two, of thin party. are unconscious and the other j three badly cut about the head and arms. _ - IN 2 f /COND3 6Y STOP WATCH' ' Wh3t' happerw in these " lasses C napy. tarto"takog hold" _, Qne of. telephone men attaches an emergency telephone•to the'wires and asks the oper- - An pirin tablet starts to disinte- tablets start taken hold" of pain _ 'gratetndgotcwak. a few minutes-after taking. _ ator•In the nearest town to send a doctor. The other" two linemen staunch the flow of blood and re. . When in Pain Remember -- -_ a Pictures - unconscious victim's, working to such good -purpose'and so skillfully that when the doctol.. •. •- r -• _ - _ � . viva the • Trade es a finds that all possible has' been done and compliment`s the telephone men on their First Ak These arrives h knowledge and prompt help. An oft -told tale of the modern highway. - Asphin is the T de M_ ark of the Bayer Company', Limited _ r -. Y ii �►.«-.• _ _ . - - - - "•'�''•« , Shirtwaist Dress 'Idle Ancestral Hoene j _ . �t'sok� is V�sles i -- For Daughter Opened L�L dfor T 1. � After many years of inactivity in En the metal mines, gold it, to be worked lop again in Wales. The Hillside Mining _ Illustrated Dr"r = king lesson _ -" - - -- �► — - - - l'urnisJised wit3r aree� - SedgetieN. P)ng. — A_ emyeteacent pang, Landon, has obtained a loll lease of the6 G dd min , . •, Pattern ` home Lor men- - sufterinr from. too g wf�y_ �_ :f much unemployment has been open- Merionethshire, after investigations ad here for jobless men from the in- aided by old expert Welsh miners. An _ dustrial areas of northeast England, estate of nearly 800 acres surround- O S • Lord Boyne has placed Hardwick lasing the mines has been acquired. Hall and its grounds and gardens at together with mills 'and mining equip- - o - the disposal of a group of prdminent meat used twenty years ago. Modern - Durham people to be used as part of machinery will be introduced, and <' / / ■ the social service clubs movement, there is every, prospect of employ- ., ment of 200 men. Gwynfynydd mines Hardwick Hall which has been the are the oldest in the Principality, and By M.: M sAort,e o • county seat of Lord Boyne's family gold extracted was estimated at a J _ _ _ _ _ • �......�.... -for many generations has stood emp- value' of £60,000.' ty for 13 years but the interior has r -At a gathering the other night (representatives of all the arts now 'been redecorated furnished and being present) it was decided after much argument that 'literature equipped to provide for instruction was the most universal of all the arts. -___ in various crafts, Lessons 'will be gi- Cellophane from Seaweed: After going through' a broadcasting station, yesterday, l decided ven in woodwork, gardening and s that speech seemed to have the most universal appeal,' greats rug f the older village traits ... such as rug making and bookbinding A. plant for producing cellophane' you want -to realize how variegated the programs ai•e —stand - while lessons will be given in music from seaweed is to be erected at the in the center of a small room leading to all the studios, It sounds village of Bellochantu " drama and literature, B y, on the West * like a' madhouse, with a few screeching cats atop the roof -top. : , Coast of Kintyre. During experiment- > From one you hear the playing of a-fiddle and piano. From an- At present the accommodation is al stages at least ten tons of seaweed other an orchestra is rehearsing. In another a play is being timed sufficient for batches of 40 men at a will be required gaily, and if the ex. time, but about twice that number periments are successf -ul that figure for the exact minute. will be received later, it -Is intended. is likely to be quintupled. " Over all this presides a master of ceremonies, the chief an- nouncer, and he sits at his desk viewing with complacency baskets of mail —fan mail, comment►ng favorably or criticising the various '--programs. Letters from British Columbia, Alberta, California, Boa- - - - -- - - ton, New York, and the majority of fans write in highly enthusiastic O�Irc CIVID = : terms - �V �e V It made one realize, these letters, that radio is one of the most ,W;b,. >..•, - articulate of the arts, and finds a quick response from the public.. The public here, is 'not afraid of voicing it-'s likes and dislikes. t _ :. _ :Lesson No. 34 yen, in most studio offices every only hope; after viewing all t;lat fan mail, .that the public gets what piece of work has a number, known _ COMMERCIAL DESIGN — It is the as a " docket" number, and frequently it Wants.. purpose of the -following lessons to each einployee keeps a time book, is THE TICKLING MAN :..3062 wake the. art student as practical •as which he enters the number of suety From Clairton, Pennsyl�'ania, we have this item. The town is possible without actual working plece'of work as he.may take it, up' tickler is back at this favorite pastime— tickling bottoms of women's Delightfully smart and simple is experience in a, professional studio, I during the day, noting the time spent the little dress, patterned here —. would therefore advise, the student on each piece. At the' end of the day feet.. practical too, in its new shirtwaist to govern himself from the begYnn- noting the time spent on each piece. He prefers the early morning hours according to six of his Vic- styling. g At the end of the day he copies theao J ing in his study and practice of these aims. He climbed through bedroom windows; grabbed their ankles In Inavy -blue wool crepe with lip- lessons, as though he had been•.act- entries on a 41time sheet, "' which is 1 and tickled the soles of their feet. He fled when they. screamed and t stick red shiny bone buttons, match- ually introduced' as an apprentice fa. turned into the. office. and the ex' ; _ ing red patent leather belt and pert to a designing-room. It will not be Dense of each piece of work, as rep- giggled. Just another quirk of the human -race! re4 grosgrain ribbon bow tie, was necessary to emphasize to the stud- resented by the time spent on it L i :the model carried out, but o! course eats of this course who are public kept 'account of: by ita number, l SPINACH.. dozens of other schemes and colors school teachers, the benefits of aye- would advise you to keep a time book' .� Just a moment.' Laugh at this one: - qre possible. temat7c work and study. To all the Get a small notebook containing' rill "Dearest," sighed the young Man, "couldtl't you learn t0 love Woolen, gingham or tweedy cottea others I would aay'-that in most des- ed paper. With a pea or pencil rule me „ _ I -the divisions shown in the cut._ FIG in gay plaid is well liked by scbcol- igning studios some kind of system �i I might," said the girl, `•'1' learned to eat spinach. " :: _ _ ' girls '.and will make up most attrac- is indispensable for the profitable 118. Enter the number of 'yop''r exer. • I� lively in this model. Roman'striped production of the work done there• In cises as-given- in the Ieastias, put m __O_0--K —S cottons are also smart for k. some studios the rules are hard and down the date and the time spent on : No more delightful gift could be thought of than the set of three . Wool crepe or wool challis print fast, in others so easy that they are eacu exercise, and. when you come to : : sea tales "Mutiny On The Bounty," . "Men Against The Sea, and is another fascinating choice. bardly nbficed, but there is always a work ' in an -actual �-tudio, 'you will. "Pitcairn Island," .by Charles Nordhoft and Jamei Norman Hall.. Style No. 3062' is designed for sizes controlling power, n -uaily the art, di- through this little - discipline, have ac- These three chronicles deal with 'one of the most thrilling episodes i 8, 10, .12 and 14 years.. Size 8 re- rector, directing and expecting the quired a business habit which will, at least ensure you ood -will and ri y 8 - . _ Bounty and her � wires 2�a aids of 39 -inch material wog" to be done and enforcing an ... SO hi y k d s g q hd a oils mutiny on the goo p y q , _ n history, t f m Y blessings ... _. i � - y y the 'the o -kee i e of b ok P harsh Captain Bligh, the escape of'-the mutineers to Pitcairn island; with .36 yard of_ %.-inch ribbon for rttle3 thought necessary to that end. - - - swill, ual�v2 �t%3id:2-•1 from Tahiti_ The revolt of the native, men bow. The solitary student, being free from Staff; ;against, the white men, and the wholesale murder. of both. whites and HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS the restraint of outside rule, is apt In the next essoa we shall li�a- natives. Only one sailor surviving, with the native wives and child- ! Write your name and address -to become lax and .careless In his irate a sample of "docket • or "time i plainly, giving *number and size of study. )hence it is doubly necessary sheet,' FIG, 118 - Ten, the :descendants who now occupy this small island ill the Sotitti $ such patterns as you want. Enclose for him to be a strict law tcy himself. EX, 37 — Draw 3 oblmg five Inob- Seas. ' 15c in stamps or coin (coin preferred It is obvious that if he is studying es wide and 7 inches high; one -quay= — wrap It carefully) for each num- this series of lessons hn order to fit ter inch inside the outline draw Nightfall in a Forest beZ, and address your order to Wil• himself for employment as a, design- a border of ' three Ines occu- Two Kittens g son Pattern Service, 73 West Ade- er in studios where method industry pyiag a 1 -4 Inch in width altogether, hide St., .Toronto. and punctuality are required, that'.he Then letter the :ord "Design" in the•kittens of our household'now are Rain in he veiiP4fut re afterglow i had better train himself to be as me, bold, simple letters, using your judge- Veiling the vetve= future of the night thodical, industrious and punctual as meat as to size and position of let i two-- dull, half ilght; I .:-Side Lights _ possible in his• study, I cannot very terms inside`' the border, Questions Where Iate ..d solitary kitten Play You drop too swiftly to the lake be• ? - well - lay down any. defititte rules for will -be answered in this department = edl low, t _.'PLANES AND MULES the student re " NHorsefeathers" is the boy; less fair Leaves in 'your weighted we`tnesai sailing the study and and anyone wj$tting to receive aper- : to -view __ _ _ A remarkable victory for the air -, practice he must give these lessons. sonar reply ay have the same if h - hanging' low, ` Tone -t re orted from - Peru where -Fie ice those for m es lf, to -3c scant -ad�i, t -jyeu ems t -ice ,r is C„ i .Bat stronger, than the dainty I P P, • i Yielding .too quickly to- the wind's de- 735 tons of mining equipment were suit his- own necessities and circum• closed with .the regaest, The Art Di- � feline maid light :' i transported by Sir from Cuzco.acros5 stances, governing himself as. [ar as rector, ..Our Sketch, ('.luti, Room 425 / His twin, .. "bliss Applesauce." Dead You shoo no subtelty provoke no � imps in fur— a 16,000 -foot Andean ridge to a des -� possible•- by the sugg-estion$ here . gi- 73 clatde Street Nest, Toronto. fight; tinatio•n on the eastern-slopes of the 11 -With °sudden, sidewise leaps at -' � P feigned alarms, and I am loathe to have you hurry so mountains. The distance was only 50, _ They race, they roll,' Then cuddle I recognize the folly of regret, miles,' but it was all mountain gorges : _ And hear the promise of another) Gravel Brills Wealth Night Train down to purr > ''and jungle. Brings' 1$ a :a And fzlI asleep in one another 's' dawn. The avers a fti ht was 30 minutes, p :!Go ,Montana Farm Folk (olive Schores, arms. and the task involved 421 round- fti the Empire These do not think• in terms of tri s and extended 'over three months. Sac Of other stripes and ripples,on the' • '' • . lawn. _ .. � - '. - - , • .. Review.)- Saco Mont. --For .4 years, the b I -know that _earth .must leaf again; P There• flies the moon, behind the "Yours" and "mi/a "—. The impressive- feature of the per -' Charles Palm family eked out,an ex- vi and yet— trees, Each lends a tousle to wash ' the formance is that heavy freight isience on their dryland farm but now The lake lies still as glass e other's face; This moment is the sum o[ all things j transportation. is precisely the field bars, Palm calla it a 'gold ,mine. ",. , _ As one the -4.1 past, : With scarce a breathing ripple on - y ,mew, right comr 3 in which no future for ,aviation ia' And being human, I would make it � - . • ' • - Geogoltsts seeking sand and gravel Its -surface as we pass. they dine , foreseen. ; From one deep dish. Such friend- last• for construction of 'Fort Peck dam - -Pearl Strachan Having said so much, it is regret - -found a millions cubic yards of it on Weird In the night the engine's 1z'ness; -wee grace able that the reports from Lima. do And joy in living, none may know _ soniethtn less than justice to man's the Palm property,' croon; g Companionable Its bell;. before Animals At Play =_ ancient friend and servant;' the It is said that.'lvirs, Palm, a widow 1. y .•t, Anne's to ICi'ngs :on, sand aqd'^ mule. The manager of the Peruvian I with nine children will realize tlQ0,• rock, He has two kittens tumbling rounc • � `_-.- �+. his floor. Animals play games, of their own I mining company says the task would 000 in the next five years,on the gt• _ Parclte'd hand -4and watered -well, — Arthur Guiterman,, in "The New invention, as children do.'Most young have required 7,300 mules averaging vel contracts. '' f York Times." animals are exceedingly fond of "tug- four or five weeks for the round Spectral the orchard trees gland of> war." Young foxes are particularly. trip. ,This means a mu] "e doing abottt forth Princess Elizabeth addicted to• thiss form of sport, pull- three ' miles a ' day carrying 70 :. And run across the shore., ink► against one another, with might pounds, which seems very little,, The silence and the sounds of night _ ... Will Get Gold-Nugget and main and ever d lover has even in the Andes. New York '> " ` . t' < _. y dog s 4s .; Merge in' \ia;ara's roar• seen terriers doing the same thing. Times. ' 14Ielbou.rne- "Urlele . ,Henry" is go Otters Otters are fond of "sKootin the City Owns a Railroad Ing to take , a gold nugget back to chute" down a slope already g well Beauty of Purpose f t'�# g London as a gift to the pretty eight -. worn by generations of "shooters." - `� ` 1 i• i Expected deficit of. U.S. railroads ,y or °•... to year -old Prinless Elizabeth,' the Naturalists say that badgers play [ for 1!)34 is $53,000,000. One place daughter of the Duke and Duchess of The blossoms a of a. tree are not • ;fix :.3 "King of the Castle" by moonlight. enough. ��- T� : where no depression - exists In -- bhe York, just as she wished. - One of them mounts to the summit of However . love) fra" a railroad industry is Cincinnati. So Before leaving for Australia on his a hillock and holds it against al!'' more y' Want and de j�'.` : < -- 1. e 't- r� prcfilable ling Cincinnati found rail- 1 ctiirent good -will tour. the Duke of corners; the badger who drives him -I There must be seed -fruit numerous �: roadin•�'that last week it .contenipla't• Gloucester asked Princess Elizabeth off taking his place until he, too, is j and. tough, ;' ed expanding itis interests in that what she wanted him to brill her: �' g dispossessed. They. play in perfect, To make the purpose of a tree field. The Princess,' having read her geo- good temper for hours at a stretch.' secure. ;'. , T �'. The','city -awned Cincinnati South- " gr P y quickly ' P Lambs are often observed to play a _ �4 s h books,- nick) replied "a . - _ • r • _ - t," :�:f......:....:.:. :._ "_ :'. ern, a 333 -mile road between Gin - gold nugget, please, Uncle Henry." similar' game. Leaves may, come quickly when the ..canna. i and Chattanooga, has, re- b:xtreme rtientar cruelty was the" The Duke wondered how he could Both cats and dogs play 'hide and •petals drop, turned to, 'the" city nearly $6ii3Oo0,000 - oomply until he was presented with seek. A dog and a cat in the same 'As though in hiding fo- -& new dis- Founds on which blrs: A�ctrey in revenue since its completion in thm nuggets while` on 'a tour of a house will thus play together, but play, i . James Fie4d won divorce: from 1579• Its cost: $30;000,Ot)0. Optimis- M t ratni" district, one of which he . the cat always hides and the dog But their sole .purpose ,is. to screen Marshall Feld 3rd, ,Chicago oe- ticaily the city last week began ne• - poaketed for Elisabeth, finds, Elephants are known to have the crop partment store magnate. Mrs. gotiations to acquire the- Cincinnati special spots in the dense jungle And speed fruition �pn along its way. Field, a goddaughter of Bing Ed- Georgetown and . Portsmouth Rail 62 where they resort for dancing! — Donald. Page, ward VII, is shown here in Reno. road, —Time, , {,.i • } ^. �.• .tar ._C",' .. .. ,. /i. � - : --- _ - - � .. -.. • `•'` ` - � � ..�... •} '•yw+xir�.,. t b,.,� -_ }, �VM•r _ - wa." -'y .n..�..' 'N-"'. .1.- �1'. 'C'' �S: � ,•, -"4' 1� ,'. ., 4r s:: ;r, a N 5 • y.L_:� `, i is :rd': .:;,✓ ability of Rev. Dr. Dickson to be, pre- done so. The Telegram and the Star I' Entry had been made hare, through' marks were identical1- ' sent, as advertised. Dr. Longford's are the two Toronto Dailies that have it window on : _e south side, thence I possibly that they belon - -' -` - -' address was both interesting and in- -taken a definite stand on this quest- into the front part of the building, mechanic, who was .now using 't -James Kennedy, of Scarboro was t where everything that could be was for other purposes. No losses have formative, with 'a sprinkling of ion. '� g In town on'Monday. humour. It was an address of a man -This village has again been sing. opened. A small stock is kept here, been recorded at either place, bat B,.- W. .Miller, was.confine4_tghis_ -who is in love with- -his work,-•his- re- -_led.- out_Ssu_hoaauss_.by. the `_Knights but- none of this suds taken, the till - 4ome -for several days through ill- " Pe peer 611[ that 1-_Ihe_gohci _ - aaalrtr investigating -"m _________ _____ �, marks covered s:,me part of rp act_ of the Jimmy'�r►d Gat when twc was opened, but the copper I -- Servi[� to 'St• George's Church ically eve Yy branch of the work of attempted robbaes were t tK warted -- had -- err -left h -the -iii;) waa mot Sunday next, Dec. 2nd as 'follows: -:-.Mrs. Frank Iia Iton, of Brou- the United Church, and appeared to about 5 o'clock on Wednesday morn- touched. On and around the two pr -) advent Sunday, Sunday School at 10 .. gham, spent Saturday and Sunday be,very familiar with each branch. ing. Ross Murison of the R,ed and emises were found two small ,screw- a. m. Morning Prayer, 11 a. m. Even- arith her mother, Mrs. James White. It must be said however, that his White' Store, whose room is above drivers bearing certain marks, sim -� i Prayer 7 rs. 'W. J. Miller spent a few Y p• m. Preacher at il ' big' interest is in young people, and the store, was aroused, about this iliac to that used by many , mechan- both services, will be Rev. E. G. daps last week with W. G. and Dirs. pointed out and emphasized the nee- • hour, by a disturbance resembling ics to identify their tools, these Robinson. Scott, of Claremont. essity of paying . more attention to the • rattle of tools. He 'wakened hi. -Miss Dorothy Andrew, of High - the young people, who are an elem- oartrier, Mr: Booth, and then got out ' -- - (and Creek, spent 'Sunday at her ent of the church that is being over - his revolver and approached the Brat- kome here. looked in some'. quarters today The ing through the floor a ving him a I -A few from the village purpose address covered conditions (from a view of the store below, fired two he, ore attending St. Andrew's• banquet at missionary viewpoint) at home, in shots at two men below, who they iq . NVhitby tonight. Western .Canada, China, Jap6i-1, Ind believe were attempting to reach the _ 0.061ilg to the beautiful weather is and some, of the newer caloni'?s. safe'of the •Post Office.. The.trq _- p I i' on Sunday, motor traffic on the D7 Cartwright moved a vote of shots frightened the men who dart- �c�"iekeril2tR Leader ►�t1)>r'�r� Highway was very heavy. thanks for the speaker and was sec - ad ,out• the. front door to their car, -J. T. Clark, and son, Arthur, and onded by Geo..Squire, ' of Audley. 'which was parked at the edge of the E sister, Mrs. Cooper,, of Toronto, via- During the evening, Mrs. H. Monney Highway ' between Bushby's Hard ° ; fted W. J. and Mrs. Clark. on Sur.- and Miss Hattie Law, cortr.'buted a ware and C. Bradley's -store. The E may piano duet, and Messrs Petrie and car started almost immediately in a NO MEAL COMPLETE -J. G. Baxter spent a couple of Fallaise, vocal numbers, westerly direction, leading Mr. 31ur- !� days last week at the home of his > daughter, Mrs. T. SPearin, of Orill- -The Township Council meets for sang to believe t_.at an accomplice general business on Monday, Decem• was left with the car, as driver. Be- : '9VITHOUT ber 3rd, at 1 p. m fore they were able to getaway how•- -Died• at her residence. Pickering, on -Christ pas Day is now less Char, ever Mr. Munson was able to fire - Thursday, Nov. 29th, h1rs.`A. Burrell. in a`month away and our merchants are two further shots at the car, but he 1� ber. Thursday, Funeral. A. Saturday, B1 Store Blend Tea - Dec. lat. at 2. p. m. Interment in Ers sts�ckirl2 up with the usual Christ- does not, of course, know whether s =kin Cemetery. mas goods. any of the four shots reached their, Ar -The pupils o€ the P:ckerin Pub-; -Rev. H. G. Crozier will preach objective., Slasx-in the front door of - P P g [49c. lb.; lie School are getting ready Per a as.usual morr_ing and evening in the the store had been removed, enab- Xmas Concert to be held on Thurs- United Chum*.. Sunday Sch nl _and ling them to open the door from the - : '. day evening, Dec. 20th. Bible Classes at 10 a. m. All are wel• inside. The alertness of Mr. Murisoil -' AND -Mr. and Mrs. John Beelby, ?Miss tome. prevented their obtaining anything ' - • .' Margaret Graham and '_Mrs. M. Ben- t —Mrs. Wi^:aa; of Peterhi•r ?, i; from the premises. This attempt fol- • 11FTLOCK BUTTE R - —net, of Claremont, called on Hugh here at present = aiting on her m -t lowed a similar attempt nver on the itnd Mrs:' Mechin s)n Monday. i her, Mrs. A. Burrell, vh•r is :-ery T. corner, ' at the Collacutt Service -H. D. Bayne and daughter, Dor- Mrs. Thos. Doug!a of Tor,•nto, wa Station, operated by Gordon Trigg. GRADE I 24C. lb. othy, who have been • spending the' also here last week,. but had to re: —__ -- - - _ - d summer on the farm, have gone back urn home n f the death - . � ace ^u -Ito f j to Toronto, where they have ta::en•; a relative. D� *j��N� ' an apartment for the winter. f -The ladies ^f St. 'Paul's-an-the-. 1\ . _ -The Presbyterians will meet a.; hill, at- Duribarton, would be very Usual,—on Sunday, at 3 p. m. when PI°a.=ed to have everyone come to a - - - S. �/ HAPMA Euchre to be held in the Community -,5'r, i•rf T)rsn.•r rrrrder the [+,aspire= Me a service. will be conducted by the pas - `y tor, Rev. Dr. Carmichael, Sunday Hal }, - Durlbart• n; on. Friday, Dever^- - - -- - -- — ber. 7th, at A.15-p. m. Refreshment- schonl.will meet at 2 o'clock JUNIOR FARMERS. .-,On S -unday night ' mnme person . will, be..: +erved :an�3 there; are vpr; - j[�j entered I -, -D. Ba:tk: hen -house and t;'ond prizes. admission, 2•, cent:: tt Tit r F I Pins u1 the - WEAR 'FALL GOODS stole a large turkey, that air. Banks -The December :' meet�ng (f '•h4 was- g'etting .ready for. Christmas, W. M. S. of-the United Churc� w:,, N9A-M _1F) 'i N -RI K WILLIAM'S WORK BOnTS, Solid leather, 1 ;52.95 These i� no clues to date, as to vt,-b, 6' held at the home of firs. Cart. A r STANFIELD'51WINTER LNDERWEAR: 2.00. 2.50 and '300 " the thief was. wright, on Wednesday, Dec, ..5th,- a- -What an autumn! or, what's' 3 o'clock. As this -is the annual• buyj°�'Z'cr'T VELVET HATS, blue, black, brown, 3.95 t - mess meeting of -the Society, a.f -A !.►: c i e t e ;n,r of winter. Vb'm. 'Ellicott . pecked some r' � • , , .. '� full -bloom dandelinns.a -fex days ago 32tendance -.nf the members i.4 -de-.r R/DAY, NOV. 23 Ift you else not receiving our weekly' Grocery y and during the last week of October, ed, the cite -Boxes ciao are to be re,• dodger, ask to havR your name put on our picked apple blossoms. Anyone got turners at this meeting -z i ,hn' 511 -t.,1. A11+1 . hie Orellirstla anything to add 'n that" --The Dramatic Club of .Aln- nnd's. ' t, ill :ti t5p'y the- rrttl -it . masking list. -We notice 'where a neighboring Church will press the. delightful tai Sl =25 rnr cIltta t•.x -- - - fawn is organizing 'their Checker drama, entitled ­The' Road.. to' the Club for the winter. Some people, City" in the Pickering 'Town Hall, Lunch Provided Fred T. �untin�,.. _ _ � 'iekerin� at any rate are going to make sure ; tl a 2r : -FE s` cat_2 °sj • ! a. $ _ . = :.they don't get'' their dollar bones 4th, antler the auspices 'of St. And Ftadi.� Lirens;ee $e,tabliebi?d I8Si - brdken playing these rough, he-man rev's Ladies' Aid. This play has been Tjaa�s �is -- - - -- -• -. _ - - -.__.. _ -- —., -- - -- . -- - games. By the way, we see Europ- presented several times,- and has re _ can authorities state that bridge. is reived most favorable comment. De, medicine, SYBILLA SPAHR'S, treaty going into decline or something. not miss it. 'admission' 23 cents. catarrh, colds, coughs throat and ton- R }Hurrah! anyway: --St. George's A. Y. P. A. held a - -The Horticultural Society ann- Musical Evening last Friday, under all ills successfully, is safe, costs less 7. Y , ounces that Mr. G: Rush, Secretary the direction of Mrs. Fair, our Music guaranteed. E• C. Jones,. drugs of the Ontario Vegetable Growers' Convener. The program was Rood and Association dill give a talk in Dun- everyone exjoyed themselves. Thi bar•ton United. Church, on Thursday, Friday, there will be a short burin- COAL fide Pork, .. 10c -Dec. 6th, at-8 p. m. Mr. Rush *as a ess meeting after which the members successful market gardener, for year: have very kindly promised to help _ Earn,.... .. • • gOC. _ and knows his work. If you are int- the Guild decorate.' -the booths fo? ft7(�er our )>L2er bT) t)) erested in soil conditioning or grow • 38LUF say'. -- .. - •, ' „ -- _ ling and marketing, Come'! ;Butt Roast, 717 - Everyone please Make heed of q c' t -Don't mss going to St. Andrew's this important 'notice - St. George'. . C oa i l3tluUld,er,... ... , .:: 18e. • - Churc'h tonight (Friday) to hear. Guild will hold their Annual ; Sale /� '_i .. rl5e. that delightful rural drama, in four of Work and Home Baking, Candle E% Red Ribbon Round Steak, 'acts, "Valley 'Farm ". This drama is etc., on Saturday, Dec. 1st. There wir)Od Breakfast t3a�oo,.. S5e, -being presented by the Young Peo- will be . a splendid choice of fancy- ee.l Bacon, - ple of 'the United Church. The play work' and aprorrs, 'and' many thingF From: ,Peen _ BSc, in which there are-twelve 'characters suitable for Xmas Gifts, at low pric- ;Breakfast Bacon, } ib. pkQ. .. .. 18c, is full of humor, and is sure to. de- es. Please••come, and do some of your '_'CHAS. LAW, Pickering Xmas Shopping with u; this Satur- Phone _920 Sly light the audience. Real live, snappy A14 Meant kept adder Electrical ` music will be •rendered between •acts, say afternoon. Tea will be served - tiefriRPration+ g by. Chester's Orchestra. Be sure to from .3 to 7 o'clock. _ attend, tb enjoy- a wonderful even- -In' dur'•isstie of 'two weeks 'ago, FRED STACEY inQ • s entertainment. admission 2- we commented on the activities of ' • a _ cents. a certain rural club in 'this neighbor- Paint -r avid Psper•hangf r a o - hood, referring to the - admirable 35 nentA per hour or -hy enntract - - -From the peers news at the pre- community spirit that must FIe, be= p Anywhere. _ 'Butcher (phone 3000). 'ielrerii� sent time, it would appear that ,tile 9rtti�fH . hind such an organization: Without etinn C:uarante•ed, deadliest of poison,,. "Gossip" has a any' particular reason the church was 15 years experience. gain been administered in fatal doses f ,referred to later on in that article. - -- - --- - -• - -- A druggist is required by law, to We weep promptly reminded by a PINE DRIVE, - DUNBARTON keep a record of all poisons , sold -to reader, who called in person, that or write 1)itritiart�n P. O • - the public, but peddlers of oison -; - - - -- - -- the church never took, second lace a gossip' are free to pass out their to any society, to which we 'agreed. v «,. t:dvsrtsasmenr•. Pickefing • Meat ' � •�Y Market goods wherever that dtseased mind We were struck, at the time with the 'IS NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT "cares to leave it. We say„ free,'but � � - � ' ' we must wait for a few' days.to see thought, that if every self- styled FF.N('F R.A11.; FOR SALT - wheth'er we are ri ht on that puiltt• church member felt that. way about �Oi �•4pnl >' R„bt, C. Reesor, lot 24, con. 4, it, there' would be feNcer empty. pews Pickrrinl. —Pho cTrek 2714. 14 - bionday•s• dailies _infer that the naay in the 'local churches on Sunday ev- :1 Orl'S'1' H11,6 CHOPPING STILL .'.'Mr. W. Servant y. be wrnn>;.'A very ;ad'ctor }; has been, �r.r6dlna, ecentt•per h;,Ff r 10 paalot• or °ning. nn,re. E• A Anthistl:, Locust hill. la completed in girt 'Hope this week.: ` g: P HAS TAKEN OVER-THE HUSI�ESS FROM The sequel is about to be reve:ilerl, - ''�n'intereain hit of s nrrine' is y at presPnt being conducted by the � i e and r D -(ht r„ the premises o of N we' hope. _. t the undersigned, at I)unbartu�, a pig own- e' Dl • 1 \ • E• M eEwen Tnr,H1t0 Globe and the F;venin� Tel- er may have 9: +me by proving property and fly- - ' m _ -The A'nnual'Banytapt of the Un -I egranl on the j3eer and Wine tluest• ingexpenses- joeStephenson. 12 -t sled • Church was held :,n Thursday ion. The Telegram accitsPS the Globe �1'R -kYF.O•- F•'r„n, Int 18, R .F con., {� n•� from" now ' - "evening last,' in the basement nf, the of. dmppint their eery enthusiastic ► Picieering, a red heifer 3 veers old property n u on a full line `'►, St. Andrew's Church. A 5 iPTIdIt(� of Geo, Field,' Any mbrmatron HiI be app e• P Teulperance ptllicy yijtce the Liberal ciated by the owner. Phone Pick 1u02 14 :16 I •roast beef supper was served bu the j Party has been: returned to rarer. of - Fresh, 'Smoked and Cured ' P +'i TRAY i:U_ -H« lien. '? _yeas• 1hzht, ` will Woman's Assatciatinit. 'ehe proi; rant The Globe, in turn tells the Tefevranl ►1red.'ffrom fHrm•of L, T. Iohnstnn, south of wl Q ■■ Was conducted by Chairman, F. 3T. Brougham, Any,nforrnation wiNi be appreciated eats wi be available for " - I tlTat if the Henry C,mernfnent were hy,heowner. Phone Pick ,513, 14 Was who in his remarks, w•he* back in • power, they would not, halve -- - - your approval. calling for the toast to the is ing, so much to say about it, On the gat 9 tt N( t'O1i ,y A [.A: bR HH �l'1'- _ . nave some very prrint(ld, but -helpful ter; the Ontario Public, prior to the toil scrod, lot 17, con. s. Pickering table 1♦ a eClil't sell all the meat SQ we , p h, u+e in goodcnndttion. ¢nod barn and stable+, . - satements..MI. S. Chapman called for. Runningsp nng,small orchard. Apply to Wm. P alectinn were amazed at the Temper- Ellicott. 6t R 1, Locust Hill. 14 -16 • the toast to the M. and M. Fund, •ante stand taken by the Telegram on r _ are going to sell only the Deft- which was replied to by Rev. Dr. this question. A .supposedly Party I)RI% ATE GRERTlNG9 CHRIST- Langfnrd, Secretary f the Board of MAS CARDS -Large size, hand tinted. .'Give ilS a trial Satisfaction to Y Organ opposing the policy n{ its pall deckle edge,'wirh cnvefnpev, printed wi• h na r e • Religious Education of the United art h p, y The Telegram cannot there- .dad addrew. 14 style., one down, all one kind - r Church, and was introduced by Rev. tore be accused of adopting a cer- : nfgby, Nove s�ouvi "D'�' ^Tb` wit 1� des, . you or your money refunded, H. G. Crozier, who explained the in -, tain policy ' because the party had `