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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_10_04Ott, 40 VOL. L�'. - _: PICSERINCI, ONT.� FRIDAY. OAT. 4, 1.935. >tPsaffssatossal aLssDflf. _ od NOTICE .:.Highland Creak - ,Greenwo lledicad Centennial United Church will Miss Rutledge spent the - •week -enci EEN SOD ;. DR. H. • C. PE ARSON— PhpeiciAn — - hold its. annual Haryest Home Ser- at, Fenelon Falls. "Unr trucks ass our way vice' next Sunday, Oct. 6'th at x,30 Mrs. Annis and family are visit- indSur[eon, Dumbarton. t0iy p y y MILLS Avery dny." p- m. Rev. G. E. Woodhouse of Mark ing friends in_Orillia. :a �E. FORSYTH. Oph, D., Director ham will preach and the choirs of Reg. Woodward and' family, are_ _s.Optometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. COAL CORE YtareB Mqtuberof the Amencan- Optom4tricsl ! 7, ''COKE. Dunbarton and•, Centennial are unit- visiting in .the neighborhood of Sh _ Setabliehed 1888 ►agaciai ids. Eges examined by appointment w V OJI, CEMENT, L� 1 , - ing -to, provide special 'music. "O elburnp. Ptione 2804. Claremont. Ont. Came Let us -- Worship! Enter into Robert Plaskett, of Whitby, spent J.eosi. SAND GRAVEL His Gates with Thanks ivin t 8 g• a few days with Mrs. James Plan- Headquartecs _ . UUNALE) aui.)L C bar" star. ' _ and kett. - ? u •Brock load • A few. 'frorp here `'attended th•r iVs Spl,aitor, NoLAry Public. money Lo lu". For .,,,. (Dmcp tarm•n9 occuptca oy Lne rate A. E -. l ons- ., .B VILDE R'S -SU P P•LIE 5 wedding of Miss Cole at Highland ttiaa. south wing of %:ours H, t:. W Kirby. tsty The children of this section were Creek on Saturday, itIATON, BELL, & 1tU8b alf,o local Cartage work_ vaccinated against smallpox Iast Our minister, Rev. Mr. Mutton has Fir e'' _ BW.'J• BEATON. K. C. �Fe trays also placed in stc >ck a ful! week by Dr. Tomlinson;" M. O. H. been calling un 'the people i `the ' H g, J. D. F. ROSS This is an excellent means of safe- village and reports that his wi.e is - line of *Aaple Leaf Milling guarding the children's health in the doing as. well as can be expected. J. A. WRIGHT- . �ho���"�! Lo'?. Feeds. ears to come. i Ba f! y blreet. Toronto, ,,Adelaide 2838 y -- _ A W - MITCHELL blr. HuKh Robbins; unto -has "been ." eherrywood " :._ _ _ -"' -• ' C(�.0. RICHARD'80N A Co. Barrie• . e >me for.'a feu weeks convalescing CHUPPINC�t - 9 aters, Solicitors. Notaries etc,.. Suites 30x1 _ and 810 - - -9 Richmond St, E.. Toronto, Tele frcm a rather serious operation, is Miss''M.-Phillips. of Brougham has Pi(;kering. Alit.. returning to Walicerviiie to a snor- peen visitiug zs� �ia3ter Hollirtgers.-- Moeda�,�4'- g _ hones -Ad. f131U: Nights, Sundays and -Rolf . , Ra 87T7. F'tckcnng Phone 3s 13. stl Office phone 1400 'Residence 65`210 ;ime to resume his work at the Can. 'Mr. S. Burke and daughter are -7 eente per hag - - - • - •F� THOMSON & McMILLAN-- Bwrria- Bank of Con?merce, visiting with his parents at present. ters, Solicitors, Notary Public. Office at Brock•Road- School is' being treat _Mrs. Thomson was in the city ov- ` • g�ggo�deme of 4ir. Thomson. tot 11, concession 1. -STEWART BEARS fall. Mr. -er the week =end•' �kefing, Office hours: Thursdayand Saturday ed to anew furnace Lhis O�t Rolling lvenirsas. [tom. z.ro p. m :o tl.3o p. m.. ar by • �.lbert Hall of the Kin _ ton Rd. has• A . fete• front here attended Scar - a tntmem. TorontoofTic�• e05 Royal Bank phone Pick :>0�0. Tordnw F,tgtn5303. Radio Service been hired. to put .in' the .furnace boro Fair last Saturday, and report 8 ef-nts per bag 371y Fiuee3t equiptneat fur expert, room anal to build a nex chimney, ed a good time, but the attendance C!'tONANT & ANNI1 — Barristers, gnarr<nteed' eerviea r'cessary for the surnace. •This will Was clot all that might be desired.' NO $ETTEk P�iJTIt� FLOVX Solicifors, Notaries Pubhe be a decided improvement over I th,e .. Mr. C. Lintner had a few -days v1s- �IDRI70hl D.GGINANT. tc c.. Pasta, Tubes, and Batteries MADE THAN - 15GRD F. . CON B, A.. LL: I3. -' � hand. box stave which has serer ed ' faith- it in the district of Penetang ?event- ALLIa- •F 1 NNiS,e . ., Osnaw. ful1l,for a good wany years. ly, being at the farm of Mr. A.: Cif = j$simi Oar Radio and Amplillere a a try K r iphone •-4 and 5 1Oshawat, and at the Court – p House. Whitby. (Mr, Gonant) Phone 7 "(Whit• `1peClalty• Brougham The Women's - rlssoeiation _ yvilI -_ . . by). 10 Years► Ezperlenee meet on ` fhursday, Oct. 10th at 2.30 ' 2kle Uld Standtry for _ - -- ° _ Phone. Ddark 21l(Ci. Pict 4300 or The Y. P. S. triad an enjoyable o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bick, FINE PASTRY ' _ Jaefalrsl T _ Stout} 9dol. social evening at the J. Gillman White-.ale, (the Parsonage)• Word and ~MAIL ^Q. SM13'H: D �D. t3.. L D. S.. - • - home on Friday evening. 'I for Roll -Call - A Thanksgiving - _ _CAKE BASI`NO., _ N Dale.). Graduate a Mrs. Hargrave, • of ToronRO, and Thought. Prograrrrr Committee. :airs. ( C atR of Den Someone and T(Pros- The Beal Store, Claremont- Miss Olga Davies of - Gowanda,' vis- I W. - Burka, and Mists E..Roach. Host- ► eraitq At Clan 'oat *tote owe' D. -A. PHONE 924 t . store rover► Totes .r!�: Fridayf PLase" ited. their aunt and uncle, Mr. aad asses: Mrs. J. R. Bick, Miss Roach �'. T•4 Q=ZEE1� d 'Ali: F yT R N t T T t D E ' Mrs: E. Holtby, during the wmek. and.Mrs. Armstrong•. L3 ER BERT T FALLAI8E. L D S., 1 L it L L• Middleton has returned home HC D. S . Cir•sduate of t1be Royal Cofle[e of We are displaying an attractive front a trip , in - Western Qntario, Stouff wille r , 4a,Suc�eonsandtheUniversity dToronto variety of where he wag t•131t1R relatives 'Shingles For Salo. ra regdeoce second door east of St. And• g . aGtumb. PkJterOag, ont. o1B« hone. ',9 ' Aluminum and Graniteaiire Sts. KF, Dui Kati a cow severely inj- With five •candidates in the field is. M. to ep. iti . or by appotalmeet• (x-ray .Furniture %od Furniture y _g car on -Sat- for East York. we look for a -close Marwise). Phone Pieft s%ao• 4� Noveitiea, ured when struck b &a)t Galvtinised= Steel - Shingles. : Prices low, in keeping with times. - urday evening. when crossing ' the race. Bird's Felt Slate Sbinales. - J road from patsture. There does not appear to be much Also re- rubbering buggy wheels. *flsliritsfuffr4l, Atha i _ Mr. Easton, on' his recent trip up ;merest ta]ten i7I :3.atiOnal CrtiYern- Lawo moWerr strarpened. SLiZABETH R1l3HARD90'v RADIO SERVICE n °rth, brought home more than big rhent or the C C . Frr.�f .attend - T PATERSON•S - OLAREMOXTT- .J�. F mad automobile insurance of aft toads, fish stories, He - brought the real once is any criteriof��__ _ Qa11 and get prices. Phone 2818 t .acrd- are d aaoda uT- C1 t ens ins of sa#i A 't • f o tt "e n o ttesreiia s[oos+ta"` fiQh aad'to�g. of them Th mar° 3 F. .■, A G}radtaate of Radio Gollege� • $eat, and 1Mrc. Harney lead as, viA- attending, ;i�rkham Farr this week. -• �j _�� FP08TILL, Lioeased Auof:iotieer, - _ . - :?Kith ,terra on Sunday. Mr: -and ;!vfrs: J: A number from here attended tl;e : - U e for floanttea of York and Oc.UAlo. Aos- U tp- the - minute training Sherlock, • Mr. and Mrs. Wain- Jubilee celebration at Uxbridge last -11op.Woo of all made asienued so on short"* �' t aclaw. Addrmsd,esn filvar P.O., nos, and wright. and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly; of week. R. BE aTON; Th«h'�HTP WEST EQUIPMENT Tororiw. _ . Mr. Pat Murphy and Harry Hi:.t, j • . - fir. kussell F.:iIiips . of Buffalo near here, lost a number of sheep builders' S1pplie D i Gsfft, Cpnvwvaacer Comit+tasimer for for tak/os gav,es, Acccninaanr, Ete. fewer of o hr, hhs been critiea]1}t iIl wnh pneu- last week. being •attacked by . dogs.. m;kriage Licenses, W httrvale, Ont. Guararl1Qed Satisfaction - _. on a, 'is reported to be im roving. Sixt sheep have beer. killed' by "d ^g5 11T m i p y I is parents and brother. Tvm, vis- i'n the Tnwnship of li'hitch amlt 4 LIIIItber B,IId La 111 sj -WM.. MAW .. _ Rt3a onable enlist+' . -" " ed him asi a eP r this ,ear': . . it 1 k fa . f.tcenyrd AerttunePr f *r frank, ` H. ftOF• M['LLF.R. 1 V;situts at the %IIatthewg House A Llb, ral meetmg ;� der't1ie a *� =- Bhinglee - :'R ..0 _ Ontario and Ontario Counties = _$rou{thant, (lotr:rio IaSt wii- -er.d- w•rw: R. W. and Mm. pict� ',f" L1-e f:xlr c• '.s:itueac es bar Blue Coal 11111 kris. nt sale. promptly attended uo. ,t f Phone .'Mark 11)8 Fitter and '.bliss Gladys; AIien Cro- dering- on Stouffril :e ' wa: held : n _ TiLRM+ RKA.SON.,LBLif «e3neada evenit :_, R•t1s W. i-i.- - �A.lberta Goal...• ..._ J crier an�i ':Vlic, McCldre, of Toronto, y 9 ee may fie arranged for at the NEwsottr.ec I and :Mr. Geor •e.Jblr Cr nr, of Hunts Moore, 'Liberal Candidate 'for •Ontar- DOIIleBLIC COke 'DoW and ladependcot phones. Pickering Mills F . Wbitt?v, On'rtitio. �tille. io Riding as the princi �aI 4pea er, , LFment, Lime,. Plaster• ••Vlash Feeds and' liort*an Baker. 1i P., chair^ an• �I The W. I. will hold their October SAF'fE�Y , ' Potawes aie •sel::ng here at ffi1_00 . Jf(laple BOdy COd _ meeting &t, the•,, home •of Ctrs. I.. and Poultry Supp- i'ihn_;ton, on Tuesday. Oct 8th A, bag' Agents for Litndy Fend ;pe-cial program is being_ a- rran *ed., Our Annual School . Fair: •held - in —A 00nD DRIVER _ the Park last taeek brought t.agetis- 8n(t •:Meth; :a.t� Ue - 1�e8 'in stock �t all and a Qood attendance of members �? —A SOOD CAR and'risitori is hoped fni•. er a large number .,f the pridLra wtia —And INSURANCE with- Mr. Artliu' R.outley, son of James+ of'the .farm. as well as a1I :he Aral' •. -T� times R,c,ut9er Bror,klvn. formerly of fhis sch,ols within a raelius %.f sevanl _COO�LBhlltt Iinplelnenta V RZCH �ChOpplrl place. is very seriously ill in a Tur -' rni]es. The colirty of York .3gricul' 4 -�� �m before Boyles Z :) The Strangest, Purely Civ.4ualfy �✓ - onto, :Hospital; •as a ;result of• an sec -l' ural Representative was riaster of Clutvpany in the VF arid. • ident caused by a runaway . horse ` ceremonies. - D _NI011: Thar. Sat. 1•td car. The R�outrev family have Kinsale WILSON B R O 8s , the' s� mpathy of friends here. t CYRIL E. 1V10Ri.FY rOnly i' LoCUSt. MU, *,e. _ The W. bf. S. of'St:'John's Church ed to report Mr. Lou D-,lrtn P)ioneMask 7200 121 j Phoae — Pickering, 6700 held 1r}teir Autumn Thankoffering Plea; i „ D. N. Lock Wooed' meet'ins; on S'iinday. evening. when and J1rs. J. Richardson sam(yw fat '`Di This is the Time PICKERING, O'_VT. improved at time of writing. �4 the Merpal Quartet of 'Toronto, took charge oi•'the service- Their message Mrs. 1i. Parkin of 3larkham, 'Nina, Of th'e ear to brl hten i pc, W.. Bayles_ and daughter of Brough- R.. G.. CLENDENING of son and' s ken 'a'erd was 'rev= .• FLY SPRAY -_ � g am,• spent Sunday la'rt with Mr. and � eived with the most earnest; rever -, up your home w, anew Mrs. Herl Parkin and family FUNERAL D'IRECTUf; ant attention. 'The joyful .giving of ieee- of furniture. The Senior W. T ehld their Sept. for p --- their time and talent in service 'such meeting a -' "the home of Mr :, J, PriVAbP A►nbtilance as this, awakens arho h ns. m the CATTLE S011d •Walnut OftC89iOnal Wagir with _twenty ladies. present. Arm Chairs - wit'h'C1 hOl Day wnd AiiQht Service heahts' of thrice tvho hear, making 'Dr Tomlinson .of Claremont w'as• the - p Pbone 9000 the service one of real worship, The,- steied • seats and, bae,ks __ ... -, = -- mein'bers 'i)f 't.he' W. bf. 8. are very sweat speaker. Malvem 3000 + Mr. and. bars. C. a. Stevenson and in repps. mollalrs and grateful ti-t Mr. Palmer and his ass -, Miss Graham4 moved to their new - veloura, . $8 5 Markham • Ont ociateq, and to ai w o bellied lni The will. be much missed itt our A d a8 the beat —aIId Onl 1 h }home in Pick' ' Ing litst Thursday �' _ making the offering so generous. F' Drop -back Louth, Up __ y' s'goo j C=ALL U S NOW The wile 'e of this' district are be- community. y � Pe p ^�. x holstered On a .spl'endid ;ng privileged to hear the different'• Mr. ,and Mrs, R. E•'Mowbra and 1.00 I Isla erial'(1'allonl• ••• -•- - - - -- quality of repp with two ` h.=1it.'caI parties in ibL% field for the Mr. and Mrs. F. Rarkin.also Mr.- s cn*ring election. The meetinz in- the and -Mrs. Milton Pen- •spent t?.e end In your Own container . ouahions -- Special, $14, i5 •And ha��s_Sour: Stoves„ Fur -. _ _ .. Tt dm t1a11 on Wedneseay evenintt in, ,f the week at North Fay' and Call - Slidinn Collch, with eood races and Eavetrortoh5 p-ut tl.e `interest9 of the Steven, Recon - ender. - " cretonne co P red t- in order before wiuter.. y a"gboil attend -! The Fourstltiare Chas.= held their �e have alimited snpplr . . - •tru�ti�n Part' had'" : �• tress, �+ eclat— 8,75 ante of men and .women, ivho i'a-p• regular meeting at t1 a home , f the at this _Pr ce 80 get your See our Rzinges, Heaters and earnest•, attention to : tho • speakers D[isse?; - F]ileen" ins Muriel Bell laar - `!r Come in and let u4 show Tou 'Furiiat.es before bu "ill•g Mr• Ault _and _the. Candidate._ 'Mr.; Friday nigh.`" with the usual numbeT iwason'6 re uirementL onr Roods. _ - _ .. . _ Holthy. of Pori' Perry. On Thursday resent. Next meetin .to be. at th,. _ elsewhere. - - y lectrical $v ppiies alw ays evening. cnealters frnrn car with the I ome of. lfiss F,ile(rxi Parkin,�n Sa't= 1' eAr on hand loud -s eaker•s arldressed an outside ''Apple b�a.8kets anti bushel ' �' _ _ urday evening, Oct 12th. w bl7sii °Ls.a gathering. which wax not large on The _kinsale. Junior Institute wal ` r r account of the wet weather; anal on meet on Monday even ng Oct.. 7th in - ,< C. A. STERRITT And Mass6 .Harps Re airs Wednesday' evpnin,*, Oct. p p � 2nd, a the basement of the Greemvr,od U n- • `'��i, ?;x meeting will•-be held in. the •Town • lades ^Dru Store lted Church. Mitoses' Rutledge. and . g �- Funeral Director Rall in the interests of W. H. Moore Mrs E. Tremble sill have charge' of "" I HE c--,,- R -N4- E A'mbulanee Se>vide ALVIN BUSHBY Liberal Candidate, who a*ili addttws �PhOne ti8U0 . the meeting. Topic= Foeding a }ram- r pl]Dne iiUQ ;Hardware - Phone •1600 the . meeeting. �. E. N. Sinclair, wt11 fly for Health. Rnll 411 —A Health Plelkerie,g Pickering. Ontario P101KERING also speak. Habit. Silver Collectiotil. . _ a ..J -. w r. '` '- , -._•- • ., r i /ate ,r _ Chart Shows Trade Gains As War Clouds Hover _ �OhLH� ll\ HER How far Canada has travelled on r f ������� FOOTS t the •ro -ad toward economic' rev[val !s - I + graphically illustrated Id a chart f e; fr published by J: J. f;lbbons, Limited. r� :•.The Chart ahow•s- the'Tollow•ing trade - atnd other factors and percentages of `gain since "the low point of the de_ Calgary -For seven generations, -prey lon'in the first part'of 1933" to , �. Miss Dena Hagen's family has beet within recetit e=eeks� Per - ! active in working for deaf peopl . , ,' Cent. ' : .- .6 �,•�� and today Miss Hagen finds the urge, Exports, total .... ......................... 44.0 I y , �. ,,, no le s strong than it was in her ' s zports, Empire 'conhtries 61A _: • : _ great - great -uncle who was Canada's � Imports, total' 89.4 first teacher for the deaf. She is at -.,-imports, from Empire counsies 51.3 - „c�k',;_- present ,visiting Calgary on a va- Volume of business G4.2 • *' -, cation from the School for .Deaf at ,r•w,,..,_• �` . Saskatoon, where she is a teacher. • industrial production .61.6 ' .ldanufacturing production ........ 67.3 The school has 140 pupils, ranging Iron-ateel production .................45.7 from five to 13 years. They are first! • Textile production 85.6 taught to speak, after which the' '4utomobile .production .......... :. :. 45.1 • " whole process of thought must be, Power production , ...... .............151.6 A . unravelled for them, Miss. Hagen' Newsprint 155.6 �Constructionoduction '.,::...... - -- • said. Sign and lip reading is taught) pr A detachment of Bersaglieri crack Alpine troops, are g their participation in re- and then re ular academic' and vo-' ' nation ....:..................131.6 �, p' p pictured dune partici g cent gigantic war games staged b Italian arm near Trentino Ital cational curriculum follows, manual ` 32,9 g g Y Y Y• Car loadiu s 29.7 training, household science, shoe re- • g :. Employment .............................. 62.0 _ pairing and bakery business are Farm products prices ..........:.:....: 32.3 . dnternational Commission some of the vocations in which in- Wholesetle prices .........•., ........ '23.3 Agriculture Meets' struction is given. Re:ail sales •(118 chains) .. , ..... 32.3 _ Miss Hagen explained how com= -Common stock prices , .,:.,._...::, .. JI0.0 . - pletely deaf children are taught to The Interational Commission 'of The • eek In Otte"w-a­�` d ance in Preferred stock prices ......... .. ..... :. 42.5 perfect time to a piano, Agriculture which embraces the In- Rank_, debits- deposits,_xatio.._ -31.9 et they have no clue to the rhythm -- � - Union Agricultural Y Y - Basle factors oombtnea ternati na of other than = vibrations felt through �,., 48.9, _ _ l - Construction .........._ 32Y9 J _� _ _ . _ Assaciatton representing nttng ri u - • - -- • ....... ....... o P p � -ag �: lie- Sieer. '' - 0TTA «-A, -The •.e:ection campaign sustained by forwarding to a specified ture in all art of the world held its �{ Per cap. buying power, est. .... 21.7 general assembly at Brussels and One deaf girl at the Saskatoon' is in 'full swing. The Prime Minister, market any of the product pursuant school learned to speak at -18 and Mackenzie King and Mr,, Stevens are to an order of the local board. League of Nations, the International P Labour Office, the International so expressed her thoughts for the • out is the stumps, using radio; and 6. Require all -information relating first time in her life. She graduated. -- - 24 -Hour Schedule meeting balls to advance reasons as to marketing f the product from all Institute. of Agriculture, and' the In- to why their'respective parties should g ternationaI Co- operative Alliance Miss Hagen said with pride, and this Wash- lie elected for office. All of them are persons engaged therein and to re- p fall is oiti were to resented, together with 110 g g to GalIaudet Wash- - - Several Simcoe. •1ndliStri�S at such- periodic returns h p made by delegates from various .agricultural ington, the only college in the world . Peak of _. Production Em- $ le an fair hearings from both vin such- persons and for the ptupoises of organizations in different parts of for deaf people. r , foie and invisible audiences. 9Ir, Ben_ the scheme to inspect, the books and the world. The three principal quest -. Scientific research 'is carried on at �.. plo�'ing Large Staffs, nett has 'set a -whirlwind pace for premises-of such persons. , himself and, during the remaining days 6. Appoint an advisory committee ions before the Commission were the the Saskatoon school• and the latest A survey of a half dozen -large j of the campaign will put in an ap- to advise in the directing of market- organiztion of agricultural' product - ideas on teaching the deaf are put ` .lmanufa,eturtng firms here shows sev_ I pearance fn a 'great number of- cities 'Ing -of the product. ion uder planned economy, the ed- into practice as they are developed. nsral of them to be working full cape: and" t'oAns across Canada. Messrs- ible fats problem, and the limitation I In addition normal .school training 7. Issue such order or detriments- -city and one or two 24 -hour shifts. i Stevens and King will be equally as ;ions a, may be deemed necessary to of -pig breeding and fattening,. with classes for teachers for the deaf are : On on -'day recently -the American- busy. refere;tce to the special .pig breedi'hg.� held and the five teachers at the attain the purpose of thee scheme and �, Can Company shipped three and a There* will be an enormous number attempts being -made in Denmark school are all horhe trained ". -half million cans and is at to revoke and amend the same. '- present o! candidates seeking parliamentary 8, Determine the kind form and and Holland. bliss Hagen is the -first Canadian eeniploying-•- 250 workers. The output I honours in the coming elecaon battle,- terms ot. any document or documents • The assembly devoted special at- college graduate -she has her degree seceatIp. has been the greatest since I and they - ..proms es t9 be more Of ihat shall be_ submitted as .evidence tention to the present world coedit- from ?4lcMasfer University, Hamii- - . the factory was built here five years , course, the two major ago. The `or'olk fruit 1 parties have of the shipment. for export of the. re. ion of agriculture; arriving. at the ,ton, Ont., -to take a normal training growers cold the largest number in the, field, with - conclusion that in spite of the fact course at GalIaudet College. Mr. gt lased product. James Watson. an uncle ' of Miss Corage plant is working, $4 hours per the 'Recoitstrueiionista and C.C:k'. day with more than 60 teen employ-! g In recent .years the handling of that useful measures had been Laken. . p y -! comin next in line. Theie also 'is Canada's •surplus butter supply has in'. severaf•countries since 13.32, the Hagen's started the school for the ed-. Ten carloads of--apples were ship - i quite- a number' of asDira -nts in the been more or lesv of a prob'etn. With condition, of agriculture bad not im- 'deaf in 'Winnipeg.' ped last week to Northern Ontario, i class of 'others•`, and Great Britain, j, An announcement of Importance 4o a protection for butter !n -the proved, in most countries. Therefore,-'­ -high Approximately 240 •employes, tie: Canadian dairymen was made, by the Canadian tariff, domestic• pT.iges tend• `the CommiRsien adopted a dent re- 'largest - _ staff in the past two year =, Department of A,riculture last tvtek, IQ be. Mghe?'than tivorld prices. Ac_ ion insisting upon the different ' are working at the British - Knitwear'l -It is. a scheme by wh!cs it is loped c °rdinfii.y when ..a surplus pries sp quests of its Lausanne declaration, . plant. while• the Lealand Pickle Coin-?to aid the da'lrymea through,cunirot either the domestic prices break be- and setting up new proposals. In et- pang has the largest payroll is !ts''.of exports. of dairy butter, mainly to loiv the world prices or the expert. feet, this means that the two main IL history. The Canadian Canners. tact_ !i. g ers shlpplrrg' the butter abroad mugs rosin pxoblems to be solved in order the United Kin dom, :and to th.e •'bug - `` 1 take . a. loss. It is to compensate es- to overcottte the agricultural crises �.� orp, the largest canning estabtl §hment..ter export 'stabilization scheme" • it - - ' in Canada,- has 600 hands working j similar in mane ways to projects tin_ porter: for this loss in on%r to keep are those of wheat and edible fats. I' By KEN EDWARI?S - } _And is experiencing It busiest easoa ''i-der the Dominion Dlarketing_ Act for the domestic asarket firm "brat the On the one. Band, the Commission In years. The other large industry, regulating market of other products, scheme has been Inaugurated. A: is convinced that the London Wheat the Brook Woollen Company, is em -.!- . It lacing . mark ' butter' Q other-prod ark. present there is Little it lf- erence' be- Agreement (1.33) bn„ht. fo be pro-; yloying :50 at present and has been tw•een prices In.-Montreal and those longed and improved, while, on the 1 sting board- of three dairy.'.oSic.ais is London, - other hand, as, regards edibe- fats. the i. runhing almost at production- .Beak em o - powgred- to do tale Ealte'wing:' r-IL for the last few years. t old c'tsilizeii cou3tLtties ought to take 1 Regulate thQ time and place and. 1 tiler the schema. the' firms to ,'ricasure;, or improve the existing de�lgnate the agency or agencies' 3lontreal named to disp6se of a part n:eflsures, to prevent fie consumpt - �'. C� ���Ark� I �A� 1D . thrbt Rh which 'the reguia.s -d product of the. larger Cauatllan' butter surpl "us, ion of tropical-fats - and whale oil Er • j� s ' shall be - triarkete3. will ,buy any 'butter a the present t�heie t{�ey. handicap the normal �_ Determine 'the manner of distil_ �domestic marker price level of consumption of butter, and lard. The R p huCon_atld the quantity, qualicy, cents a putind and'doi.rered in 1fc,nt. I l S l -a ` y �` t� tirade or class of the- Commission's declaration a +�o lays I' --W- P , roduct that real.. this butter will be •.expo:ted anii stress` upon the neces: ity of improv -' shall tie marketed by a;iy perdu at".-,61d at world'prices. Thp- loss indlud- its the prices of . agricultural pro- any time, in operating. costs. freight and tow.- tv Irish Corp ,oration NV011ld -Make ' � - duct and of ree3dtcing the cost of ! - 3_ Proh!bit 'triarke.itie nY any of the, er w�,rid prices will be 13y cents a I Western "terminus at � � F product of any grade, quality or c`as� pound. and. the government sill re_ Production a well as increasing , C r consumption. The neat assembly, of _ - �''�ne�., N. S. - 4. C'ompensatp any person" for ietss, :mhursA tie ag- eneies -to tha••- extant. the Commission will take place in j London, Plans for a' trans - - - Os'o,' Norway, in 1.936. t>�ji,r�ous Atlantis gir' service linking Canada i t n: _* i cos, TVii e; tubs, QQOMOTER - Shoh a ne-- -Z CI OF Stx OAY and 'Northern Ireland were announc -! �� 111'c; pails, 11aic, prints, IL c. _ IPup-Buries Roll of'Bills O'�;;,R�;� GRAIN 'ed here recently. ! QUOTATIONS ? An Irish'corporation- has- secured'i Following, are Saturday's closing' i notations on Toronto r A Point : \r.ne farmer is neglect -' an •option or a site near Lough Foyle q gain traits- Northern Ireland, which has been I MARKETS fcr •car lots, prices on- bans ing his re•gtiiar farni' chores- while .he•, l' - CNAMPp� ✓ action (approved by the British Air Minis= I c.i.f. Bay ports:- painstakingly carries on a Search of C J t+trtsEVF. - try and is cote- ielered- deal .fcx :t sea, .11lanitoba .wheat •r 'Nu. 1 Nor., a newly plozve I field for a roll of plane ban;. �4ii °z -d V., -91c; ;V� h.: bill; .careful hailed he believes by fa, C :E Prit';5 , a frolic -some 'Pup,� Paid in .cash for ? w The can an,; has 8G *c; No. 4, do_,_83,tc; No. 5,,.do., - p prep's el a 'p: u; - 7 the' sale' of four fat. hn ^s, the farm- pectus showing that Sydney, N.S., L'nit0d i u.; :erg' Co- operative Co. ?7,ac. ° ti lvWould be suit,i', a for the western Saturday were paying the- folio«ing Manitoba,oats -�lo. ? °C.�V.,,40„�'c; er returned Noels with the inoney! *errninus of the service and the• prices for prcduce: No, 3, do., 3a -c; extra No. I feed, and commence:)• plowing, st 7pping oc- . fnayor of Sydney has informed the EGGS` -With cases returned. "A" 351''; No. 1 feed, 3Vic;; tiiixed feed, casionally for a smoke,. he laid the j - Six -Day Spencer 32c, - money -on a scope and forgot it -• - company that . it can rel on the lar •e 27c "A "' 'mediu 26c;. "A'' Smilin * �i'illie Spencer has shown strongest Y l 2 " Manitoba barley -. 'No,° 3 C.I�'., Whien he returr.ea the ro :l of bills ; g possible 'supp'ort from Syd- pullets, _2c; B.,' 21c; C, 180. was acne.. the' world that. he can promote a n-ey civil authorities . in connection BUTTER - Ontario No. 1 solids, 40�isc; No, d fee screenings, $13• cis -day bicycle race as well as take 2 2 o per ton. "I only w'i'sh that little" brown -Pup part in , one: with the plat.. 2_ c; No. 2_c.. South African corn, 6.ic, could talk," lie ..fibs. his he continues Sir Basil McFarland, Northern Ire- POULTRY; Bill rode foi• a time with great Ontario grain, approximate prices 'the-seatch, thcr pup at hi's h-e:5. ' land industrialist, has been •named - l t2nntation5 i,u _cents.) , • � PP P •. success in Canada as an amateur -- '- ` Aping point: - Wheat, G5 to Tit F r track shipping '•by the Londoni3eiz•y Harbor Board as _ _ -' cyclist then he Moved 'to Newark Lice Dressed �tilkf A 68c• oats, 26 to 29c; barley, 80 to chairman of a committee formed to Hens: - "A"--- "A" "A" Child Tailors where he' made'a great showing, In - collaborate With "the" Irisli corpora'- ; 35c;' corn, 51 to 53c;' rye, :;7 to 4Qc;. 1922 -3 -6 lie held the American P Over .; lbs. .. 1: malting barley, 4.1 to 48c. Lion: - championship. Spencer, having cov- 4 to 5 lbs. ,.`I1 ,. Modern -education aims at makin p P• P C. H: Clendining; chairman of the 3 fo 4 lbs. 10 - children self - reliant. It is with this eyed the 4 -10 .yards, from a standing t corporation, will visit Canada • short- Old 'roosters 7 ` The Tramp end in view that the pupi -ls of St. start, in 27 and 1 -5. seconds still, ly to discuss'the plans with Canadian Spring chickens- A bundle on a stick contained his ! holds the w'orld's• record for -a uar- . Government officials, P worldly goods; `his clothes' and his Silas' School. Bristol, Funned, are q Over 6 lbs. 15 .. taught to make their ' own clothes: ter -mile. • : He will visit a• number 61 '.pros -' $'to •6 lbs. ,': 14 general appearances indicated ire the girls are taught to' use their, In 1926 at Providence, K.I., - peetive sites in Nova Scotia and will 4,% to 5 lbs 13 slept in .haystacla, ate ftom , liack hands, by' dres..ing dolls and making Spencer .did. the one - eighth . le in _ be accompanied by Air Commodore Spring btroilehs -- : -- door- steps, if successful, and that their clothes. Later they are given 11 seconds flat, hanging up'�ft un• -= Xulock, a veteran flier, who is tech- . 1%& to 2t� lbs. 12 bath -tubs and barber shop facilities loons, mane in the boy's section, on official world's record. stical adviser to _he corporation. ..,Be-, We unknown to him. which, they learn to weave wool and . Bill has ridden a, bicycle in all the . .. fore returning to England Mr. Clen- HA',' AND STRAW gi at his steels wa> 'a doe, Silk. This cloth is then made into large cities of Europe. On three 'dining 'Will visit Washington and dis- No: 2 timothy hay, baled, ton,' $10 ,� , o-up matched his mas.er's• silk. This and household pieces• different occasions he has loon -the cuss his plans with United• - •States to $11; No. 3 timothy hay, ton, $8 ey paused at a street crossing and world's indoor championship held at These are of such fine quality and P P postal officials. to. $9; s.trayv, wheat, baled, ton, $7; wh n the "�o" 'signal flashed, the' Paris, France, The championship of oat straw, 6, so 'strong that, though they charge An an .interview- recently -he said $ t mp, much to the astonishment Australia was held by this popular WHOLESALE PROVISIONS and 'amusement of other Prices higher' than the usual market the was well' satisfied with the pro- pedestrians, rates, they supply an increasing•de- rid eh- liromo'ter for three years. !Cress made and that 'the.main diffi wholesale provision dealers are stooped and picked up' thb dog as mend. From the -very ..inception of Smiling Bill is a Canadian, born in cnitp still to be overcome was the quoting the foItowing 'prices. to the carefully as if ate had been a quality .the scheme it has paid its way, and Toronto -Bence the big crowds whea ":location of the necessary teripinals.' Toronto retail trade: i Pekingese,, grid,.garried it to safety with the profits made more intricate he invades this city ,$e_ said .all indications- pointed, to Pork -Ham, 21 c; shoulders, l4 /zc; across the street, where they con - Note:- Please let us know how gu butts 18c • p y. work can be undertaken, a regular trans - Atlantic air service � pork loins 20c• icnics, tinned, on their way. .. you tike this column Just= write a In the near future. 15c.- - - Was it manners, or what? Some few lines to Ken Edwards, Wilson Lard -Pure tierces, 15e; tubs, 16c; affinity of ' heart unknown' to ' arfy "Another_ war is impossible." - Building, 7$ Adelaide St. W.', TO-- :61 - pails, 16 %c; prints, 16e-. nne: The tramp and his dog. Evangeline Booth., ronto.. -' dW _ I AVE Y • d EAR .. H _ . is a Seri- % • Jay, \ :i Scr; bier— Writing puns } *•..... v.e-• : ;..�,,.✓;i:.. ;w;...� �. ,./ iii . ; ' „( : t• '� ous proposition for Jokesmith these : .days. ., Did >'• — hay s the matter. �".,� Dotter W } ( he sell some? -� harvesting In Saskatchewan At i0 Below. Scribb'.ei —No, but he broke one of F'a '%i �r \\ -Just about 'the middle of Dec- Prairie winter comes in real earn - his ribs, laughing over one of the �`((�• J tuber, one of the most unique est, and the thermometer shivers jokes he wrote. .f down to 20 below zero, the De- -” ilnd interesting annual harvests partmental men, warmly attired, _ - •y . "to be arnered an the'. North It wont be 'very long till the g and wearing waist -high rubber frost is on the pumpkin and the American Continent will be in boots gather u these crystals ry 8 P y s,eeves of last year's topcoat prove -- full.swing. No! Not wheat — but with specially constructed shove ;R, to be as frayed as we feared they OX BY ME' Mineral Salts. The scene will' be and store tbept in the Government' would be. r y • ■ Little Manitcu Lake, Watrous warehouse at Watrcus, from �j \\ •. °_ Saskatchewan. The harvesters where they are later distributed. "Fresh and mellow, lastin t00 V W:11 be the e,., Hiram Henpeck—Me 'and my wife �u� g� ► - N ;�yr�� -of the De- The medicinal qualities of this are going to the West Indies. r � 1� Dixie Plug lathe smokefof ou. parlment of Natural Resources saline lake, known for many 8 T �t g y ; of Saskatchewan; and the harvest years, are becoming mdr4 and Nest Dcor Neighbor- .Jamaica. I've tried them all and I'll agree itself will consist df the tiny more widely rezogn:zed, and as a Hiram Henpeck —Naw, she made crystals cf mineraI salt which consequence these harvesting me. n �� _ That Dixie Plug's O.K. by me I" L ;ttl� P.;...;t,,,. Lakes c-1. uperaliuiis nrr year at "freeze -up." It is one of creasing proportions, and the Helping with the dishes all' rum- LARGE PLUG 20t the essential conditions that the Lake is proving to be one of the mer has more to do with wanting to harvest be completed within a Province's most important, natural, rush back to college in the fall than - -•, - _ period. of ten days. When the resources. the desire for a higher education. _ Sourdough —I warned. -Billy that f ' that girl would 'play the deuce if he Canada's Trade With United K�ngdoirn married her. r< _ Shad belly —NN e`1f,- dfd-she? A Sourdough Yes.: Haven't you PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO _ •16,214,262 cx-t:, Argentine being ! heard? They've got twins. Monthly Bulletin of the Canadian second with 14,70,776, Australia; Chamber of Commerce in Great third with 9,221,482, and'Roumania_ Britain. fourth with 353;886. I A farmer with hay fever this fall We can get a lot of,good things fol { • Canada was third- in barley with ; is in a heck, of a 'shape. He needs a nothing, or almost nothing, if wt Canada has first place in the 1,453,939 cwt. 'out of a-total of 1,- frost to stop the fever, and- needs .a have the capacity to enjoy therri... • British market •in-importi, of wheat 654,377. Imports on oats by .Great frost free fall for his crops. To. achieve success one must usually in the first six months of 1935 with 473 in the same period Iwo .. years l , H EATI N6 F ins risk failure. glen wkhout wo, l ago, but the requirements from I Tommy­�-­Say; dad, how much am men are usually tramps. Canada have increasers from _695,201 �jf, �� wti 4��R.�a,�e I worth to you? cwt. . _ .�.. .��. Dad —All. I have in the world, - :.. Tommy, Canada was first in wheat - flour UILDINGafire Isave simple . } you � 1 me bias —So he "went into :marriage k -,$ � Tatum S'Ve11 ' rou d y et with 1,916,346 cwt,. Australia being job but, as in everything else, y— ? with both eyes closed second with 773,..1+7, I'rancz third g g y have a Quarter in advance . - o there is a right-and ht and moron wa Friend—Yes, her brother closed with 57 ?;205, and Italy _fourth with , of '.doing. it. From. my experience, one and her father closed the other. Or the, quickest and easiest way to 224,741. light u fire t this: Geometry ..would be -orie of the fl Canada was secon.l in the total First of all; if-there is a layer most interesting studies in, the high ,! grain' anr} flour with s value of , of ashes on the grates, leave it school curriculum. if it could .shown. Classified LAidVertiSillg -` if grain and:'flour with a value . of there. About two inches of ashes where the fullback shonid bisect the �f0 3 27,787,90'2, Argentine. bein 'first on the grates helps lot. line and the best angle at whieh a savExtoaa 1 �- Then spread about two inches halfback should.rum -- _ with £8 ;948,163.-Australia -third with of coal uniformly over the ashes. oL.N ur.FtM, xu t;':'ERK 1N4E`TUR £3,072,733, and France,' fourth wit'1t .. - Last lit (canted iuventi,,ns and full On top of this fresh coal put a .4. # I £1,340,932. - The Gcgd Book tells us where nfar�uutl�m cent fire. -tit: e)'s, s V charge at kindlin , consist- was -se' cond ' in cattle .with g of newspapers and lrgbt wood. charity begins; .but no one knows oua kc streti °rid tar a1e Cann. arnel's, ..3 1,,124 head. Be sure that * where it will .end. Canada was second in bacon with' the Turn Damp- -� svooa CAS17tY9 It t i _ 1 er in the smoke It is that wa kin b :c1:wa'at ►35,918- Cwt. • .. - _ � g- i :vuL l.'_�l :[�EH� 6 x' ? ".. S1.59_I'Va'r _ Canada was second in hams with - and the «"""... wall keep trousers_,frum bagidir+g at i>xhi. - -t,u; aataad _ • 104,891 cwt., the United 'States. AshpitDSasper '"'` the knees. Tal.•ing them off when sit- Vert A. 2u3 -llyj IIa >'' 3o'rnnco. - are wide open being snith 13,608, and Poland 1 and the Check ling down will also do it. t third with 9,:r08. Im orta from the �: Damper closed. �" « United States have been •dgcreasing 'Thiswill create �" _ M" - ' IN Up- TO -DA -TE - but these from Canada have been thestrongdraft GUSTS =bF OCTOBER �'�'i:tiD -- •,c y t - ,h. a • ; B reaching for i c-i < cannot 6 , y ES d to ignite the Are. �. - - increasin;. - .. which is needed !m .STAB . _ _ Now light the kindling and when touch we improve our standing . - , It is burning freely, slowly' add Often. its wise to swallow• your ride -Old Reliable 3linard's aitatla was second in apples wit. .more coal. The kindlin will i nits P - . 300,867 cwt., Australia going first g g and conserve your capital. • ^ The When horses cotae la to .table with wire- R O a ith 1,275;72?, 'the ' t'nited States the fresh coal both above and below_ ° bes.t idea is worthless if the creator cuts -or saddle boils, or oo«ra' have calved _ it, and you can then add more coal HOW the faithful slave girl third with 7S,0,79,0. arol New Zea- • and•thus quickly build up a good is not willing' to back it with faith. bocle aceonengs °Mr. is Glemboro, 1 saved her master's life — land. fourth .with 277,•150- deep fire. and energy. The germ of .a Manitoba, knows He aritee: " - how the, robber was `foiled' Canada was first in lobster,; witli Occasionally. you may find, when better. job is in the job.we. arc -doing ••1 like emir Kinard's Liniment. - Like,to. through 9 eat. eastern cus- 9 753 cwt out of a total'of 11,012, •'the kindling wood begins to burn, novr. We've been .looking nt have !t to the house, f have round yiur '+ g that smoke starts coming out home for twenty years for a pen Pit' hlinara's Liniment' erpec;an7 rood !or " _tom regarding Salt —is told in Canada was - second with u- nn•.anu- through the crevices around the buikd wire oats on horses." picture and story in new book to write with and haven¢ fund one _ factored tobacco with :i,J84,714 furnace doors. This is due to the A family doctor Dr■D• Miaard'a Ualmcnt ' h for Children i Yours free I pounds. fact that the chimney, g yet.- . - . .:Goring. wv experts &r advice ' y bell COId 'over' 50 7eaee ago.. Still invaluable '!a - ee Canada was first in copper ore does not provide sufficient draft is an index of good ju�l�ment. every stable and every houeL b9 Send coupon • now for Salt g to carry off the smoke, This con - r •� „ with 8,7:3 tone, Spain bell„ second I -•• -. - all over the World". Strange, altion can be quickly refnedie`d by " 'engaging Saltcustomsinmany with 1,4_9. opening •wide the slide in the fire A' Canada was ''second in. wood and door —or by partially .or entirely. , 1 lands. Very timber with £'1,900,696. closing the Ashpit (tamper —or by Your Mouthwash home should ) � ' ` Canada was second in' hides and a combination .of the two. (1 • e C WINDSOR SALT have tih i s skins' with a value of £918,8551,. the �bl� teaspoonful in glass T c _ �. i o water is mild book I Send tnited Stater, Leing first with £1, �J i -U ]panne, eBecOve•aad with .i, .. �arnt>ees. couponnowl 4ss;42o: I wi�.h 2.1,050, and Mexico fourth - > F Canada Bras second in iinwrought g 350. // �N'j! (y �' 1 Regal Table Salt copper with 26,879 tons, Lrn'ited 1 Canada was first in crude' zinc . V (Free Running) States being first with 28;130• In with 38,222 tons, 'Belgium being A Windsor Salt Pro - duct. For table cook- the two previous years Canada was second' with 11,139, Australia third 1� and Oral health. i E far ahead of all other countries with L with 5 975. l otforml pure , . Cis maintained so by that commodity. Canada vvas first In tke 'rota. of.i r _ Chemical control. Canada was 'second in pig lead P non -ferrous metals• and manufac- . with 47,292 tons, Australia being lures with a value" of £3,139,4841 - • first with 92,029, British India third o- 3 74, - -• - -- = - � -- -• Chile being second with £1,9..0, - - "' - ° "• - Australia third with £1,302,5fi3, _ Northern Rhodesia fourth with E1,- - The Longer Evenings 246,18Q, and United States fifth with £1,181,067. ; ( of Fall and w'ince.r affo4'd oP- Canada was third in .'machinery'' - portunity for mental improve - __ -ment. You can overcome Inferi- with a value of £418,369; the Unit- ority Complex, develop a power- ed States being first with £2,959,- I ' - I► }' flit memory,, rea'rn the secret .420• Germany was second with WINDSOR of ;access, and improve your -� mental calibre by fascinating T59, i 67. ' States correspondence courses which Canada was first in patent leather -'l You can study in your spare i with 6,298 cwt:, the United ' `- -' -- --time and in the quiet of -your SALT , --time hrme. For full lit of -tars, secon with - 2,46!?, •Germany. third Write to' with 520. The Institute of Practical and Canada was second .in newsprint ; MONTHLY PRISE CONTESTS Newfoundland Tear Off and Mail Today Applied Psychology with '783,788 cwt,; CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED being- first with 982,691, Finland For Amateur Artists (That is any- CANADIAN DIvis10N dd „ 910 Confederation Building g one who is not earning a living WINDSOR.ONT, I'I' XORTR.EAL, Q17MBEC third with 690,101, Norway fourth IJ from Art). _ Witbout obligation lease send special with 272,389, GRAND FIRST, PRIZE of: a • cnti,- Children's Booklet, 'SALT all ovor the Canada was fourth in the total of mercial Art Coursc or a Water' Cal- Woldre A SAFE paper with a value of £693,611, our Landscape Course valued at - - $50.00 for the best coPS, four inches Nom OINTMENT 'Sweden being first with £1,325;23,9, -wide, -made from -. this portrait of rman second with £842,906, Fin- the most popular young man in the ice" Address •E TMg Ce y British Empire. Entry Fee: Twenty - HOME S I 1 land third with ,8'751,989, five cents for each entry submittr,l: �%• — , `� Canada was first in rubber manu- A valuable -prize for everyene -wh0 . facturers with a value of £287,978, enters this contest, which close+ ih l ,` Il October 31, 1935. lasue No. — '35 Germany second . with 1108,467, GIFF BAKER - 23e,3se(tube),30c )$2 United , States third with £82,293, •19 LEE AVE., TORONTO, ONT. ' '67 i Japan fourth with 818,974. 1 _ � i . 3. 0.• +�iF6'Y.p3,14."t���'�4C�sSS"�' ��i:�..:. �4 .ti r.. ,,.�, . .ate'- ^'� a """'• '.-c ...... - � .... — _ -�. -- _ .. .. _ - �. ... - - - - h ,- - - - - . -. .� Ix`> ` p v� in Toronto. people of Good4rood in the church :•.': .' ''' tit iChtZti V1C� iq4 WO Aadley t Apple piclders are hard at wor . here on Monday evening was well B1tiC1cF+1111th1IIa, Woodwork ' - - -- _ The crop is fairly clean. received by a crowded house. T'hr at right prices Some are attending ' arkham fair Electric lights have been installed parts were all taken well. The other Now is the time to have those repatr ,� .. Teraw this week. _ in the church here and it adds much musical numbers were enjoyed. The juhe attended to. Harrows rgp1d per year; $1.W paid-in advance Airs. R. P. Winters spent last week to the convenience. and appearance. - total receipts for the , anniversary also oew secttona on hind. The fam. r SubscriptioOS to the United States Rev. Mr. Owen, of Unionville del- were over $100, ous Fleury Plows always on hood. �• -and Gt. Bottain $2,00 in advance,- I SA V E M ONE Y % ivered two exceptionally fine ser- Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa• mons here on Sunday last. His add- -- - - - tore and Electric Washers. - rest to the young people in the ev- ATTENTION, FARMERS Dealer in machinery. shutt and Frost do JOHN MURKAR, Proorietor, Why burn 14.00 coal when erring was worth repeating. t _ (.00 COt41 will burn more of 6- The annual Thankofferin meeting A phone call will bring us to your farm. g g GENERAL REPAIR WORK, D"�'artOn •' I oiently and leave no ashes ? of the Mission Band will be held on � Ozy- acetylene welding. y We are prepared to repaircars, Phone Pick 715 �`' ' -• • . - _ • • i Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Crozier ' With the C�arbo System the• will speak and all members and _ _• Miss M. Somerville motored up to P , tr�loke, tractors and all farm F. T. Woe�dw�id system ie installed 30 days free friends are asked to be reseni machinery. wheels rebuilt gild Callander with friends this weekend y y P - and inspected the Dionne babies. trial. The drama given by the younK. GREENWOOD 491y tire- setting, wood -work and Dr. I- D and Mrs. Taylor, of For information apply to wood turning of all kinds. . ,ontton, the former's sister and 'hus= CHAS. LAW - - Pickering In Memoriam '.band of Detroit, called on Mr. Alex. g Plaee your order now for a . Qt - Thom last week Phuur Pick.;i520 bit MACDONALD - -To the fondest.mem- good ladder forapple picking. Notice UO 'You. The Dumbarton Mission Band will' ory of a darling wife and mother, phone or Call meet next Saturd y Oct. '5th in they Marie Caw�ari MacDonald, who fell basement of. the 'tufted Church at ,Public Meeting asleep in Jesus, September 30th,' A. H. RO E . 2.30 sharp.. Membets and all oth . 1934. Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop. We do Building nf all kind@, era who can, please coarse as it is a In the Intereata of - Lovingly Remembered -very important meeting. Husband. (Successor to W. K. Jackson) CARPENTERING, Mr. and Mrs. Burgess attended the W. He MOORS YhhceYick'l7'l9 1 -2s 'Wood -Cole wedding at Centennial onI CEMENTING, INCA, 1 LIBb:R A h CAN [)I l7 ATE IN BRO CK ♦� : PLU9iBING Saturday last. Mr. Burgess wedded; ONTARIO RIDING the happy couple.- when Dorothy, Maple Leaf Mutual Fue and daughter of 'Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Will be hPlri in the THEATRE ROOFING Cale was united in marriage to Mr. Insurance Co. Jack \ti'uosls. ' also -tell Brantford Roofing TOVPNH�LL WHITBY :� war- �r$-p- •• `°e ` _ - -:fit the ,home, of Mr. and Mrs. t and wAWANESA INS. CO. M it.�rix1 -t, Empire Batbroora Walton Annis a shower was held for Monday Evening, Oot. 7th - Cheap Rates for Farm and Conntrr Eq,Apment, Duro Water Bdr� and D1zs. Frank Wood,. The iFRIDAY and SATURDAY. Buildings System -t, Beatty A t 8 1,, m, 'bride and grwm were the recipients Windstorm Insurance on Buildings Stable Egniomeut ' of man beautiful and useful gifts, OCTOBER 4 and 5 and i -ther- Building Material@ Y g• � Watch fur farther Announce Windmills, Silos etc. including book -ends in brass from meats. Two Shows at 7 and 9 p. m. - Automobile Insurance of Estimates Free her .late scholars, quite a few of _ ' whom were there. Everyone enjoyei - .- - - - - -- «Oil for the Lamps Write Kinds Work work Guaranteed - -the social hour and the- refresh- T = ments after. of China" BOWMAN & ROWS � �' e) . PRQU�E St. Foul's -ors- the -Hill, Dumbarton, d Se ry Ce WHITHY. ONT I Phone 6502 on Sunday. Oct. 6th. 15th Sunday af- PAT O'BRIEN 7.. Carolina Jubilee Singers tPICKERING.' ONTARIO 3er Trinity. Sunday School at 2 p. m p JOSEPHINE H UTCH INSON ` -No service - in the afternoon. The Expert service and [e, - =`Annual Harvest Thanksgiving Ser- pairs to all makes. Reall JEAN MLIR vice will be, held on the evening of opable charges. Work � � � � - - - - - •Oct. 6th at ? p. m. Preacher, Rev. J. guaranteed Monday, Ttieaday and 1Yedn'gday N. Coldough. B. :A., B. D., Rector .)f _ � - 'West Hill and Scarborough. All are A RT i I U R FIELD Oct.?. S a od 9 cordially invited to worship with as. Two Show* at 7 and 9 p: M. We offer the following Extra S ecials for week ending = At the home of Mrs. C. Annis on Graduate Radi T and Teteviaiort Institute. g p g ''Wednesday of last week. Mrs: Mal- Member Official Radio Servic: Nlen'a LOAETTA YOUNG Sept. 26, 27 and 28. color, of Toronto, gave a 'moat _ int- Association. - CHARLES RO Y E R _ _ .. . emting talk on Japan and China. 48 48 ' Phone 5201. PICKERING IN FRESH PITTED - of a' World Tour she completed _ Dates „ . • .. �Df. f or �3es y thus summer,. describing a Japanese _ "SHANGHAI BRUNSWICK BRAND I)epartmental Store. Tea _Room, Ch- �t Q +-� - Anese Restaurant. Temples and Ch- �L iairY Hull With w7ardines i - • `' :. ail , dais. 14c. �.y Blossoms: Mrs. Fawcett and s ) - -. _ - . ... WARNER UI AND _. A _ Bander and trontr t' � stcAit CRISP Fa root ao oc S Joy wcett Toronto, Mica J of T .. y . sang .. yseverat duets, Miss Fawcett also ALISON SKIPWORTH �a solve .and Instrumentiils. The Bnotwork and 3tiiuework _ _ Coin Flakes, : _ » _. _ -3 Fe-p -21 co - Tea I#ostessea were Mrs. G- White. _ _. i► l5pe(Si,►lty _ - _ '- _ -.- PRICF/3 DE -LL'X£ ` • •1mrs.- AIex- -Arman, Mrs: John Fotgue -- Architect ► r Service ¢ V $F INGs M ATIN6Mrs. Gilmour: Jelly- Po - 4 pgs-., - 19c. ` wr The Eightly -first Anniversary of - - :_:- Iieptt►ira Adults. '26 eta. ',Adults, 20 cts., RED AND WHITI3 _ • Dumbart on United Church wil! be ab- THE C* ROWN+INNb: Plop 5�tw. tax pins 6etP, tpx Matches served on Sunday, Oct 13th. Rev. W. Rmwbank Rd. and K ing *ton. Rdt Children. 18 eta. `. Obildrea. 10 ets, Matches, , . i. _« ti .::_3 boxes, 21c, -A.' Hunnisett, B. A- of the Fred 4- P h hoe Pick bi K'RO33 AND BLACKWEL L Victor Mission, Toronto, will conduct _ t �s � _ the morning service at II a.- m., with -- _ -. _ _ ._= Tomato Soup - 4 tins, ` Special music by the Home Choir In the evening at 7 o'clock. Rev. - - .• � � � � -� air, -- _ FRESH GROUND Joseph Coulter, B. A., of 9carboro a a -Magic Coffee, +� Jet will conduct the service with M $ f f ee, w half lb• Ag. 1 �1+c�. : epee[ music by, the choir of Pick- Fancy Fancy Cream Bilscu* per lb ,q l5c, t' _ .erin -United Church. On Tuesday • evening, Oct. 15t4i, frr�>zi 5.30 to 80B ... ... 5 o'clock, the usual - Anniversary Sup-' the_ �nll be lions n by -the of _ 'Phan i 13007 H cl MUR/S'ON �� - :PROGRAMME a lino We dsfjver h2�tfiinr+ch, cori�atinq of Fowl -and _••other meats, after which a splendid Oct. � ^ _ ` program will is given by' the follow- . Picke'n' r1 Hardware Stora,x ing able `artists: Mr. Fred Dawson, Pon and Running Races t2.16 TROT or of Toronto, Humourist; Miss Mang- Y g T - ; aarette Sanderson, of Toronto; Eloc Soft Ball Tournament , - -.� PACE _utionist;. A Ladies' Quartet from Hoiee Shoe Pitching - - -_ _ -- A '2.26 PONY RACES sT TRY Markham United Church, and Mr. A. Old Time Fiddlers' Contest .[ C. �%� ,J. w',a m g d.•..Baritdne Soloist, Leader Tug of War :Trot or Pace _ _ +uf the • Markha United Church Judging Uf Live StoClt - i;ANAUA VARNISH CO. - nChoir; Misses Eileen and Jean Burk. [Soya Calf Club Grain Show I pAlNTS AND VARNISHES :..[ of 0-thawa, Pianist and' Violinist. program P• BIG DANCE in Hall, Sat. Ev'g., Oct. 5' t :•' The ro ram will commence at 8 -- =- m. sharp. Everybody welcome. Ad= , You 'can be convinced That you can buy - areii*ion, Adulta; 35 and children, 20 �200in Prises for lucky Tickets. Meseow a Ureheatxe t :.a better product at a lower price. Our cents. = HON, DUNOAN . MAR HALL business for Paints, Varnishes tf Ei+anf- Aorticult al~ sty,. Contest Will open the Fair at 2 p. m. on Onto 4 ' ets has more than doubled in the last 2 rears, due to the increasing sale of - The Pickering Township Horticul- -- ADMISSION 25 CTS. .- AUTOS 25 TS. a„r,,t w,,,.� these products. trral So^ sty held one of the liveliest R P. aR548TRONti. Presid'nt . -R. H. CROSBY, Sec. Treasures - THERE 15pA REASON and most enjoyable meetings in the_ Na THERE . . ' • tory of the society last week, -... - - -- -when they staged a living -room ,bou- ' L •, —. ._ ;Agent for 14cCormick- Deering Farm Machinery . quet competition. The .flowers. -had to -- wnd Rspaira: be arranged in front of the audience. The men arranged theirs first and - Onr Motto:-..;,,We have it can get it, Of the Indies judged, there the ladiesCREAM:,WANTED a, it is not tnwde.' Some of our male Tole hone 3900 had then Nhance. i90 p rriembers ought to go into the floral p _,decoration business for their baskets x:.: ". I So BAa.SDON, • _ - PICKERING - were equally, ss good if not better _ •than the ladies., (Hurrah for the old' 'boisl Ed.) Mr. • SWIlon took First, Men's Work Boots, $2.49, up. with Cyril Motley Second; Dr. Cart- .30. cents a pound Butter Men's Overalls and Pants, $1.25 per parr, trap. - D�r. Pe hkd 'a very effective basket ,.:... G Men's Work Shirts, $0.8 , or for SIM ; F Special, hirts 6 ! ...:..::._..: � , Mr. Elliott, Mr. Barkeir .:. ' _:; '.: ' '. - at ... ... ' .'._ _ . - - • _ and Mr. Gerald Cofru�an were also _ for - - Farm Teaaa Harness, $23.80, up. •competkors. 'i% ladies First Prizes: Horse Collard at ti'arious Prices Mr' Hopidn and Mrs. Callaghan and Retu»7na made weekly. Pads - - - . ;peco1w to Miss Irene Paxton and ' Sweat Team Lines Xrs. A. Gotirllet Dr. Cartwright Now is the Time to get that Old _ made a very able chairman and aft- .Write Box- C, hokering News Harness Repaired er the, meeting the members exchan- Phone 2904 god p1=*A _ cEcIL' BRADL Y.. •� •• •' , .. _ � � t- _,� a t•.rn ~"C t Lisremsat officiated. The church was tastefully for a short wedding trip through day party -an old friend, Mrs. Gib - I ; j decorated ic: the occasion; which I western Ontario, and on their return bons of Claremont, who will Boon Optometrist Mrs. Bushby spent la few days of was attended by the immediate rel- will reside in Toronto. celebrate her, 90th birthday, called wi last week th par daughter, Mrs. - - Y . and friends of t W>,i4evale on --- atives . dhe bride and e der since - �. • ; C H. TUCK, opt. Eyesight 8pe- Jones, of Brooklin. . �",'•, groom. The bride, Ado was prettily • cialist. Arthur of "Your Mina Joan Ruse has been spend- costumed, wearing a large picture Mrs. James MacRae, of ,this place, Eyes and Health," •The Cbild -- •'ing a few days with Miss Florrie halt was attended b her sister Mrs. Reliable - .Y � had a very pleasant surprise one and its Development." Optomet- Duerden. Douglas Campbell, of Toronto, w'..o day recently, when quite a number ric Association of Ontario, Amer• Misses Ada Found and Gertrude was attired in blue, with velvet tur- Insurance of All lean . Opturnetne -Association. Morgan spent Sur>dtity with Miss S. of her old •friends called to help her g' g is Eyesight and ban to match. The groom was att- celebrate her 89th birthday. She re- peciali ^y E. Evans. r , G}las -es. RicUs. and Mrs. Johnston, and ended by Mr. R. Milne, of Toson -o ceived many useful and beautiful Kinds at - ReaB� Following a reception at the home' gifts, and those that could not be Ovpoeate P.O., UEhaWa. family, of Toronto, spent Sunday of the bride's brother, M. C. Patter- Phone 151K - with Mr. and Mrs. D. ,A. Pugh son of Claremont, the couple left present sent her birthday greetings onable Rates The Sacrament s. the Lord's Sup- P from Oxdrift, Buffalo, Harrowsamith, - , Brooklin, Milton and Toronto and per wail be observed in the United In Memoriam, -. S. Church on Sunday morning next. ,'" although not pree'snt at the birt_i -* Mrs. Berme has returned to Clare- GORMLEY In loving memory of a ' 'Representing the Following TH$ "MADELINE" • m,ont after spending a week with dear husband, Ed. F. Gormley, / , E. O+ /� /,. j / Companies o BEAUTY- SALON ~ friends in Buffalo. who passed awn Oct. 2nd, 1932. 1. J • LLB p� A A. Pugh and Frank Cooper Time; may come and bring its chang- FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Pilot Insurance Cb. were in Barrie on Monday on bus- es, Gore District Mutual- Ins. Ce BMBALMER Royal Insurance Co. Ltd.. FINGERING MAROELLING ...irsees• Fresh with every ,coming year, Successor to W. J. Mather, London Guarantee and Ace. Co. Ltd. SHAMPOOING- Miss Margaret Graham entertain- But his. memory will be cherished, BtouRvilte Ocean Accident and Guar. Corp. SCALP TRE&TMENT " ed a number of Toronto friends over In our hearts that loved him dear. Wawanesa Mutual HAIR OZTTING ' the week -end. -Wife. Night and Day Servicel Portage la Prairie Mutual I am also r Kred, ladies, D: A. Scott, of Fenelon Falls was Business Phone Residence Phot:t P eP at his home here over the week -end. 9001 gg2W l?rovi$ent Assurance Co. you a beautiful croquignole "Helen Gen. Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. They are expecting to move- about j, Toronto General Ins. Co. Curtis" Permanent Wave at very - the middle of the Month. ht Lunches _ reasonable rates.. - Man are the sore arms among " : g Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd. I can. also give you beautiful Y- a Y` ;' >': •;.:,',, Employers Liability 'Ass. Corp.: _ the children of the school here at, ' Safety Confectionery curl ends.. • present. ' They were vaccinated last A. E. Wilson and Co. Ltd. - Lloyds y ` week: Call or Write X2=19. �. Munde The Annual Field Day for the _ schools of this district is being held First D . ,A. :B Fj E Rj Phone 1906 ` CLAREMON TObaCCOS T •''l� at Brooklin on Friday, October 4th, Nevr -nook B. A. Brougham Ont. Phone Pick 515 3 ' a - the events commencing at 9.30 a m- Your Your patronage 19 ,appreciated. _ Mrs. T. A. Paterson, who has for -- ".'some weeks, been with -her daugh- ter, Mrs. Pengelly, at Brooklin, is h/ (a H. Tucks vlt D. ALF'S PLACE -Y c- reported to be somewhat improved We Can 1 ou health. Part 4 CLAREMOINT, ONT.'1 A number of Masons from the :SUPER LASTIC TIRES ' Local Lodge attended the ,reception at Nothing preventable should be Phone Clare. 3202 . Scarboro Collegiate on Friday even- permitted to hinder vision. One sec- ing last, given in honour of the and detraction on . the part of the ;A T T E N T I O N I and Accessories at catalogue prices "D. D. G. M. of Toronto District B. 1 driver and with the speed of the car _ The Frost of Sunday higtit last a- , considered and an accident will fol - Farmers - -:-'bout finished up ttse gardens and low. Perhaps you have noticed the Le� us overhaul your furnace, or green stuffa of the season. It app temporary blindness ' from glare of _ - •ean that although south. at the lake headlights, snow, sun etc. Glare. has GASOLINE der DISTILLATE -they had some frost, it was much became a national subject for texis- .,quote you on a . new one more severe here. lation enactments. It has been de- Delivered in f ,)rty gallop lots and . LL -The Bacin-Anton Club are getting fined as '`a brightness within` the ower. before ore e cold weather sets m - ready' for another brilliant season, field of vision of such an excessive Gass 15 stn. wnd:Twz. and hold their first meeting and character as to cause discomfort or - We Laie a full Use of Heaters, and Ranges on.- display. at all _Unwo 'practise games on Tuesday evening, interference with vision." Any opt- ometrist is prepareRi to malde an ex- -Coale in and let us quote you on th�eae ' = J �. » OHAS. e'ARGRNT'S HARDWARE are asked to be present for this op- aminaation to discover P%otophobia - '.. ening meeting. + Photophobia is considered as being M A R K H A M.. Oiv ?- 3 �" - �.(''� Many from here are after the intolerance of light. Certain eyes Phone 909 �' CI"1 A S. CV V PE Ry C Oa a - - Markham Fair this week -end. This suffer more from glare than others - o, d is condition l be .. is one of the oldest and beat kno w n Th and shoo d not lairs in the provinces, and has been treated with sun. glasses or goggles. �operating since the days when you but the eyes should be examined OF EA .., spent the whole day there, driving and proper shade and color chosen to FARNIERS uNcr in the horaa -.:and -buggy, - Re- suit the particular case. And when member the days? ' necessary, the relief from glare that The W. M. S. of the U11tted Ch1ar- folipwa is greatly appreciated-by the `" ••`' _ of alt will meet of one. Mrs. F. W ei. the h j ion Cooper on Tb rrsday, Oct. 10th, at I r .. 2.30 P. m. An interesting program You Gra Bay at Rome' _ _ - will be given. Anyone wiahink' to go TIRE* BATTRRIBB• 1 ` please meet at Mr. Overland's at 2 O -.: . m•. whose. cars will be on ham for AUCES9ORIES, p - fransportation. All ladies welcome. At ad low and better prices A motor accident occurred on Mon .,._.'day of this week on the Brock Road south, when 4g. Clark, of, Green- YOU Can in Toronto., ' BENNETT - wood and Ftdl Pugh, collided: Mr. COST -. ! 'Pugh suffered the fracture of sever- Let us repair that leaky toµ - - - ii, _ ~`��'? al ribs and the total l9ss of his ear, YOUR MAi, � %*ile Mr. Clark did not experience are* 4wrioua injuries, his car. was - 'Skilled Motor *Rep%irs. _ - ba.11y daaea8+ld, but 'tent beyond' re- Gordon J. Law ILL pair..: KING 'lfie choir. of 'the United Church . Phone 2008. } ; IAt a 9ocisivedreing, at die homF of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carson, on PICHGRINd, ONTARIO RESTORE`THEIA.,�. Thursday evening last; presented 'Mrs.' D. A. Scott, a valued member -%r many years, with--an electric - - •- grill in appreciation of her services. • . E3a ooi�ts under KING, • $905,460,000 '` "• »ihe W M. S. madea" similar present - - -. ation of a percolator, at their last Exports under BENNETT, X652,887,000 �- rrtesting. The leaving of Mr. and , Irrabet a kin sill W 1 "Mrs. Scott, will be very mach regret - t $ 1 tad by the many organizations with Veterans of East fork, attention' -which they have become associated.' . T O R O N TO At a recent_ tournament of the • • . • • ' Bowling Club, closing the season, -` single -50c. Return -9Jo • The Tories cut. "dierS pensions. King gave you justice be ` the following were the lucky winners of the prizes in honey, donated by DAILY SERVICE ,fore and he will again if returirned to power. :. Mr. and Mrs. W7n. Blt'ltett: First, .w � Fred Evans and_ rink, I. Dopking. Eastern Standard Titans 1 = - second; Mr. Tucker, third; Ralph Leave Pickering Leave Toronto WORKERS -'Don 't. . Be'. Fooled , Miller Fourth. - Comb Honey, Five (Eastern House) (Bay at Dundas) 4 Pound' Pails and Jar lots were given. - Folbwiteg the green work, a social;. A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M.: Sterrett romised to 1�yy7�t the' unem to edbacl3 to work . D1 a 7,09 3'.54 a7.30 a 4.30 p PU P `y hour with. cake and coffee was en; a 7.44 d 4.54 8+0 3.30 1930. There were 117,000 out of work To -day, after fire joyed. _ 8.54 Sl b.54 30.00 t1.30 • ' The Anniversary Services of the 10.24 6.64 11.30 d 7.30 -Baptist Church over the past week- 11.54 d 7,54 ' P. iVi, 8,30 P. M. 8.54 c 12.30 d 9.30 :,years of Tory rule there are 500,OQ0 ullemploy end- tvere unusually successful and c 12.64 49-54 1.30 10.30 and • enjoyable. Good attendances . 1.64 10.54 c 2.30 • 11.310 were observed at both Sunday ser- a 2.54 b 11.44 3.30 -- - - NOTE � ,Vices to hear Rev. Dr. John McNeil.' • 4a daill wftPt SiM & -RoT:1�Sun. LIB & Hot. only. c-- .Sat.'oniy', d -Sat. who was assisted by' the visiting Sun. & Hot. only. _ - - -- - - -- - - -7 Groves sisters at the evening sir- Coachcamseetions�at Buffalo`- and vice. The .Jubilee Siiygers Program trpit for :all• rots in the ELECT and Supper on Tuesday n' lit was po . - PP Y }g 'United States. , also very successful and highly app- Tickets and information at :;: reeiated. The Church was filled to - - _ . _' capacity, and everyone a expressing GRAY COACH LINES 77FLE :. � Ply -: leoroufr2ily sat p .S the hope that the Colored Singers PICKERi tiG - �_ -would be brought back again. Easetrn House -Phone 4,i00 a The marriage took place on Sat- And asgu�e York East of representation in the, ' next nrdtyr last. at Markham of Mr. Jar.. _ 3 Davidson Heron to Miss Flora Pat- government. termn, both well-known in this com- nranity. Rev. W. H. Fuller, Pastor -A ' of SL And'rew's Church Afarlkham, Ieseed by authority of Lyman A. Kennedy , 1p;µ `•"'m. y�+^ � ,. M N•' -. »�tR. •, y.:; -•.. ! .—:.tom .. _ _ •, - - .- -� - - '-- - - - - - - - -- �+- - __ -__ -- ..-.9 «knot Parelli after all, Th* house - realised its mistake. There was a `/ burst o1 laughter, 'load and foil - � SA' the Best Tea _ Th e throated from the ' ranks of 'the N� ✓r - _ tightly - wedged promenaders, softer y ()ueen and `more restrained from those oc- �� Hall'Mu'r'der* in theg the crowded tiers of seats — in the balconies. Round upon round of ironical applause rang through _ the building. This was no Parelli -- - .'By Adam Broome Parelli, Nvbose fierce long. moustache, " - e-- - - - - - - flowing locks and swarthy beard _ were as .familiar to the audience, CHAPTER ONE couple of engineers from the B.B.C. none of whom had ever seen him in 7 TRAGEDY AT THE QUEEN'S were making the final ad us] tments ttr' flesh, as the .greying beard of G. B. td% HALL the two microphones slung on -their S., the silvered mane of Lloyd Geo- ` The atmosphere was tense .with ex- slender wires across the building, rge. The little dark man bowed again t { eitement. Thig was the first appelir- which were to carry the first notes nervously —the applause and laughter _ ante in . England of the famous of the great composer's latest sync- died away. The audience was hushed Si phony into thousands of unseen now by, curiosity. What was the lit- the balcony Lettice .Manton dropped "Thieves -respect property. They ..Signor Parelli of Milair, widely, homes rich and poor, throughout the tle man doing? He mounted the her fan. She laughed, a laugh as merely wish the property to become Heralded as much in the columns of breadth of Europe. - every- brass - railed dais and. then as ever ironical ' -as Tom Harris', but softer, their property that they' inay' more' the daily press as in the strictly « one could see, he was carrying • a more musical. „— M rnusccal -journals. The distinguished "Some ,feller twiddling his knobs in •little leather case about a feet and �� perfectly respect it. G. K. Chester - composer, by the almost weekly Ohio, U.S.A., will hear it all as well I say, Stephen. This - is taking ton. - broadcasting of his -music from Port- as us, with none. of the -.fuss and 'a half long. He turned his back to things a bit far. I suppose what, his _' land Place and the frequent repro- scramble we've had to -get our'tickks the throng and`placed his. burden �on music lacks in quality is made up for• = . ductions of his photograph, had be- " and shove in." th huge manuscript score before by all these, barrel organ monkey i _. him. .There was another hush. The tricks." Before Stephen, Garton had _ ROYAL come almost it fenryiar to British Tom Harris, chauffeur by day, was little man turned, bowed once more time to reply there was another hush - - listeners as Sir'Henry Wood or Sir an enthusiastic concert _goers when- to the audience, and hurried out soft. in the vast audience. As onA man the - Landon Ronald. The October evening funds permitted, by night: ly the way he had come, ' .- - YEAST CAKES was, warm and sultry; the country .ryes —but it's worth it- Torii and members'of the orchestra rose from was in the throes of a late St. know-it."- ""Weil I never! All that fuss!" their seats. The dark curtains were Martin's summer after a disappoint- you Nellie Collins's tone was ironical ; - drawn aside again, and here -at .last give, Ot{ e7• {eCt Nellie Collins, his "young lady,' "Must be a bi noise to have a fel- was the g y. J ing holiday season. g great Agostino Parelli, the The members of the orchestra were edged a little - nearer 'towards -the lei just to bring in his baton." For man.;who had, in -a few short years, breads, x0118 _ filing in through the sombre curtain- cool tinkling fountain in the middle that was what the attendant had leapt into fame and made his name a > > wed doorways on either side of the of the prolfienade. laid upon.the masters desk. There household word amongst not only coffee. cake and brass- railed conductor's desk. The Tom Harris growled surlily. "Ain't 'lay the case open, the white `silk` those who- had heard and delighted in -- friendly audience, packed like sand- it about time he came in ?" He handkerchief which had covered the his' music, but many. millions who L - fines into every corner of the huge glanced at his watch. It was with conductor's wand lying beside it. The did not know one note from' another. buns • hall difficulty that he got it out of his thinb'in the case flashed and twink!- flip tall, - gaunt;= bearded figure:' gave each of the well -known waistcoat pocket. The throng which ' Mayers a hearty -round o! applause. p g ed in the light of the silk - shaded paused for a moment in the doorway; P swaying and -then the biggest ' ''� '.I the lights were furl on. - A_ .packed the . promenade was getting lams swa in overhead.. ggest thunder of ap 'r °,;..• •.,' . _ restive: Elbows found soft parts in 1+;Iy word —it's silver! And all over plause ever beard in the famous con- the anatomy' of neighbours —well- 1, +> :' "; diarronus Nellie Collins' voice was cert hall burst, - out and surged;. Protected corns suffered painful but now hushed in reverent awe. -Up -in through the swaying crowd. Men in .„ = FiP unintentional assaults. But the crowd the Promenade- waved their hats and'' "!► was. good- humoured. They had come cheered; women amongst them trav- ' - � to hear music, to see a world- famous _ - ~ ' celebrity; little things like that hit handkerchiefs, their hanri- - ed t e didn't seem to matter tonight. bags, their programmes —any thing, and scores pf, those seated i;f 'ther "Si; Henry never kei'ps us waiting circles above them cheered and like this." A pretty young girl 'in o oUt ped with the enthusiasm �f a Cup w -My. ;�-' : evening dress, fanning' herself with a" w + Final crowd. a little jewelled fan, in the first �'., - circle' stilled a T ere stood Agostino Parelli fcr yawn. It was an ill- RaL•lnBreadandBunsgivetempting -1 Fl "OIil1 YOLI!1C Doctor" P a momenl smiling, grandly bowing, earictytoyourmenn.Seopagel3of "Pain" tempered remark. _ if the Pain Relmedy, Sorry old thing, if I'd known one' hand "on hi beard; ' the oche: i:oyai Yeast Bake Book for recipe. there was going to be all this delay - - raised in a Fascist salute. He took - -. - -You Take Is Safe._ _ . i would not, have- rushed you through _ a step forward', slowly" with "deliber - ation. -This was - the signal for an- - - dinner like that."- Garton Don't Entrust Your knew quite well that •if they had other salvo Of applause; another a arrived even a few moments later. A N --« round of cheering shook the; building. Own or Your Family" s + Pareili- waited till it- had subsided, f 1 ,`'; _ they!d have had previous little .chance r. Well: Being to Unlinowri of reaching their .seats - .before . the then -took another step. The applause �� Preparations, opening bars of Signor Parelli`s and cheers greeted .him again almost- lon awaited symphony.'- as loudly as it had done whets first s,,..; �I•:FORE ' his- huge- figure. had. loprined through:, you take any prspara- 'After all, said the girl, - deter- tion you don't know all about, -mined 'to quarrel; "tie - heard-.it on the dark Again h7s r:ghtasil�td ` - ':for the relief of heddaches; or- the the- wireless - from. Milan months ago. salute..-. e ' turned: o And I didn't thinly a lot .oC it even r. by waving: his arm.. motioned - the Iiains of rheumatism, neuritis. _or players to their seats. 'neuralgia, ask your doctor what he then." : - thinks about " it — in comparison "My dear old th:n�= it' not the F •.' tTa Be Continued.) - _ r i' _.;- - - never of over on the radio. Besides, + + whrlo family will Fl k? �4 A _ : .,'with "Aspirin." - same at all.- °`.half= the' expression The a these We say this because, before the g .Ili, F. !r. li. l;iliiKL:1'I tender Parker Nouao Rota. Rectpti - dig; every, .of. "Aspirin," most so- F!areIli -,wasn't , canductin_ g _ himself °:Commissioner in 'Canada '.for The J "�EI'rE�tBER SURF .._ _' - is Royal Yeses Bake Book, ph�+o 12. i a ference. The say he's.a most extra- It comes w!-th creamy froth of grain '.Called' "pain" remedies were advis- then, a-ad ttiat will make a'.l the dif- -Tea SCarket Expansion Bureau. . a ler! arainst'by physicians -as being bad. y- Y „��. - for the stomach; - -or, often, for' the ordiriary`fellrni: Here -Lsay? What's And -a we }ii+r of'roses beside the lane, } leapt. - And the disc "Query of _ "As hanpenin now ?" Froin -time to time enquiries have , g With r blackberry. ed:I:es, .. Vdden � ^', ' f t pirin" largely changed medical Lettice Manton wasn't really been received from the public as fbo . , prat- y -a .bit who is doing the "An Time is Tea chutes', keen oil music. $ut_.shg had.to..hum- g ' Of pu•mpki.n glitter, swirl of fruits. " Titre" -advertising which has become Countless thousands of people our Stephen sometimes. Anyhow he It c-omes:_ with scattered_ -•fall of 7 who have taken As irili' had promised -to take her to a dance famioisr in aettspapers throughout P> ' spray, " P year in' at the Sato afterwards, so there'1 the Dominion during .the past sigh- As bright leawes' drift along the wa and year out without ill effect have y y: } r` proved that 'the meth -cal . f" ind' be a-reward .&fier all this boredoul. t months. The summer tide across- the land , ,� b'.• i een - al,o it its safety were correct. `end- S`c`pl>en fia�i t► iitile nio4y and-- Until now *this rampaii n. has iaee� -Is breaking upon the Autumn strand! �'• ' � f'*�,•. - - I,emember this:. "Aspirin" is she had none, and she couldn't afford `carried out by The Ceylon Tea —Alois Creighton. v: rated 'among the._faateat. ntetho_ds yet to mss the chance of hying him al- Bureau, 'sponsored by the Tea Grott- _ discovered for the relief of bead - together, not still ' someone equally ers of �Ceyloi3. - Recently a -new In - -• 4 .v &Ckes and all conlmon pains .. -. -anii Qedsirabe carsic into view. Rhc }aegh- ternational Board was formed in �� '' ;' r - .�eafe for the average person to take London called The - International Tea M - regularly, I think, it's a 'lot of rot - ail ose," a� r :�::•-:<,,.� It's ixsy Yo make this deliciow P Market `Expansion Board, consisting Coffee Cake. Recipe on, page 12# 1 - The orchestra were all in their of representatives of the .Tea Grow- • Ro3ai Yctret Hake Book. spirin" Tablets are mad in ' places .now. The oboe gave piercing era of India, Ceylon and the Nether- t� g .._ lithe ,shrieks. The., strings gage out lands East Indies: This -'joining of Canada "Aspirin" is the registered walls of the same note•, or nearly so, mod" trade -mark of the Bayer* Company, till all -the players•were sounding the forces will extend and intensify life• gl 0, IGHT;, tasty bread i3 Limited. Look for the name Bayer' same A. The dark curtain to the 'tpa prapagand'a which heretofore has �� 1J largely a InattPI' Of per- : in the form of a cross on •every tab sight of -the conductor's desk was been undertaken separately by each to . =let: of` these countries, the ;joint effort y,. \ �� \'*- feet leavening. That's -why :.._ ... drawn -aside by' an attendant, and a Q short dark. man. in - evenin dress being to increase the world con- �` 4 it i5 SO important, t0' use de- 'D a M *a n d and G eat g gumption of •black teas ' of - India, emerged into view. There was & Ceylon and the Netherlands - East � ��?y� 1•�� v'� pendable yeast. With ROval .,. ,' round of applause, shouts of "Bravo," Indies. Q r Yeast Cakesyou can be sure %i ous little Bail: man with the Black J - - ,Jr I moustache blusi♦ed, looked confused, The objects of the campaign will � '�' of fullleaveningpowerev ely bow remain nnchan ed an th Bureau ed, and hurried with quick g d e Enjoy a rally fin-¢ time. Each Royal Yeast nervous steps to the-desk. This was head office will, remain at the Sun hand- triade Cigarett¢ Life Building, Montreal, Mr. F, E. ��yy Cake is protected by a - --- -__ __ -• _ rolling your oWn u)itfi. -° -- B: Gourley', :Canadian Commissioner, GOLDEN VIRGINIA cial ai3'tight'wrapper. They DON'T RISK BAKING FAILURES shown above, continuing at its head. keg in perfect condition - .:.. � Mr. :Gervas Huxley, one of the �. �4 'is ■,r•t'»u�l.a•�I�aat•,:riseis p p - - .- •;.,- - • technical members of the Internation-al Tea Market Expansion' Board � P is --issue Ala. • 40 — 35 at present in Canada to plan with Two Helpful l IeSS Mr. Gourlay the •1936, campaign. b6 M Booklets. . `s � �O �^ � ` '• FREE r . RrBake Book fells o O e - ? all about the art c�^ :r n�ze F Edwa dsh Joe] 1 of brcadmaklnq > and gives rested recipes. The ;.� .:•:. _ t'"• Royal Road to .. .. -� Via. <, •: y� C Better Health a ? ?ia"+2,','.'•`- ty''t'" :i; ;;; a /L(jke expi9�kta how the - .s V-111 ular use of I Q L .•- :'�5,. +:u:;;,;: ul .:;ac;> •'' ♦. al Yeast ekes >!nv0;? '!;'.;�k,.:',t: \,: i;%$,'•'`3,;.;..: ;;•; •' - " y� ^! ��: as p food wilt im. - - .k,�: • a.,:%Ze cake l prove yourhealth. lee w•mst :. BUY MADE -IN- -j* CANADA GOOD3 MAGIC BAKING POWDER safeguards- your u '.�. STANDARD nRANDS'LtMITED 11 RN, SYRU- P cakes from failure. Assures you fine resxgts. i Fraser Ave., and Ltnercy.St.. Tomhto, on[. ..That's why Canada's foremost - ' ENERGY FOOD ]'Nor. - sending ,tree.the••ReyIYea•tBakeBook" r. , cookery a�1 "The Royai Rood. to Better Health." experts use and recommelid It eicluaive- :.^� -�� A.�1 NOURISHED AS - Name ly. Ask your grocer for a tin — today! Ir'tl°Ot MORE CANADIAN CHILDREN 1 THAN AMY;OTHER CORN - strer• CONTAINS NO ALUM —This statement on every tin is �A\\ SYRUP 7otrrguarantee that Msalr Baking pbwderisttea trom mob, -u\ - slum et W kAraafV1 Ingredient. Made in Canada tj+s no �` _� !! A redoes of TN CANADA STARCH -CO.,- Llmftsd • - � 1• C 7. 1". L X --- - - - - - - Heads D.A.C.A. Jif fy'Knit Your •ay To This Smart Fall. Blouse By Laura Wheeler 'Allow _Wvow I Here, Even On. The Movie Lot Torvuo, who way elected presdent of tll,- Do- minion Association of Chartered keeountants • at their Winnipeg 'onventidn. . . .. . . . . . . . A 3 A Book to Read A:X With war one of tale topic's of the day, - som etime in jest, sometimes 'Brif- r Robert aerious,�"'tu "Europa" by A fault Maemillans) is an-appropriate y chronicle to be read b ' the seriou Here we have the pre -:war world of • Europe Pe- created, The blind, irre sponsible drifting of that generation makes one realize the necessity of lucid tfiou'glit and action today. Written in a facile almost melo- Vacation is over, even -- for those privileged youngsters of JIFFY KNIT BLOUSE PATTERN 933' Atlas --with- teacher,, are, left to right- dramatic style, the reader is carried the movies. . Grouped about (standing), Bennie Bartlett, Baby Lerny, Virginia Weidler, and Lois ob of knitting) back into the 'Past then swept on Kent. Billie Lee is seated in front. Scene is in Paramount school - Don't Large needles —heavy yarn — a straight -away i ward with Julian Bern the principal your fingers just itch to get at the fun of making this smart yoom. s the, chances Don't ,-it has-only two. side seams, you'1J. nqttce' character One realize lade in one piece I ­ 7- blouse? ow banding. Yet the blouse &at have taken place and It is at and no 'trimming except a simple narrow A marvellously flattering. It once with a"si'gh of­r6giret-and relief, has a supple, swanky that. you'll fin will be e sort of thing to weak under ;a suit right Through fall and two conflicting emotions, - that one The blouse can lays the books Germantown or ewic .ing. winten 7 with detailed -directions. for making the world of today. This is a first Q Pattern 933 comes to you ,, � QS k be made of Germant cafidl ­ k' -down-, glad -to be in r and all used and. the blouse showm; illustrations of- it novel. m and' it is.'in the nature of an material requirements., event. Send 20 cents in--staps,o (coin- preferred) far this patr r coin I :ern- to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 7.3 West Adelaide RELATED' LINES AND AREAS come our difficulty. In placing one' over the other, thus giving importance: Street, -LE&SON 74. to the 110ter one, you will find. simll-; Before proceeding with the work ar instances used -by'aetfsis in' pio of 6his IL:ssbn: c1heek".up,,db you-iia. 'torial, story illustration,. Ir derstand thethree definitions review. EmPhasiie or Accentuate whatever, ed'last.week."VARIETY VARIATION advertising by, your compositlots Is and E111711ASIS' really forcing the attention of your; Ft e!ntere In your ob4erver to.tlte object. that you wfalkl,' mil ycLtL are really desire- to a0paal to the -observer, it him to see. We have taught you la es-lon the way b ob_� this-:' Y' cutting the I5 nece�ssary to emphasize some par:� ticular element In your design In.order server's attention unconsciously by --- --- to lead the eye to'the, most de-airable• deAgn and composition, in other', spot In, Vae -C imposition. words, Proper placement of elements. The - principle - can well be dem4n- Here again, once more we call Applicant for Board: Y-21arn, my strated by obse'vfng a I.-LOOKOUT" �our attention to the importance of r Agn-board at a railroad, crossing, then ' -ODD " - and "EVEN" Measures. Next last landlady was really grieved at rny departure. Keeper: t 'a"Id You will und�erg'tand why tile, .inter -. week we wlll--study RHYTHM -as ap-, Boarding-house -�such situations sir, by requiring sec4lon oi,lwo directions attracts the t�) .he work you havc, studied re- payment In advance. _0 M_ -3 study; eye. Two lllis crossing at riglif angles centiv, and then' followed by a stij 'S in reg rd to 143 a accomplishes. our purpose. :ftg,. of - TONE. RELATION . . . . . . . . . . . and flg.'241. Vills re 'k. cent Yror - Cow by PlaCi t n tWo Nleapwhife, rpvieir your study an Ade by- sq@ --a cn:n ART_ THE PLAC - r y does a hem 'cross the ipie, Here we- bare an IN6 OF 013JECTS,AND PICTORIAE'&,' "Wh rate Vie princi Md7" , K-��M I -TTI. equal attraction, the eye passes rest- S.�ACIR CU NG, TILE 2 LINE., "If she Is an old hen, she prob. ru", ably has her eye an come bargaig lessly from.: one to the ofhir' 'iis* in "AL LINES. • VERTICAL �.-i'tinching this -hea ba, in training no doubt, %vas one DIVISION d N sale am the other side.,' g. 245, bu,.An� fig.'246 we have. over- AREAS and HORIZONTAL AREAS, rea.�,c-n Why Joe Louis defeated lax Baer in four terrific rounds. R . Atibs, lkRYTHM, BALANCE. and 0. WONY. THE VISUAL CENTRE, ers LAPPING, CUT-OFFS. POINTS OF Premier's Tribute To Manager Of Flag Winners NIOVF.%IENT, RELATED, VARIE IANtS AND TY,: -VARIAT EINIPRASIZ4 ACCEN_ ION, 7 TUATION'. UNITY, the diffe-rence b-e- tween PICTORIAL and DECORAT-' IV AREAS, AND NIEASURES. Speaking of RHYTHM: Rhythm in .. ........ . 'music, is defined as the disposition. of notes or tone; as regards. TIME or. MEAS11' RE: That is, a measured,. or timed movemell: in the succession 4 4F SOUND. We may have rh*ythm in miy clu�ntity, tLatoisAo say, anything- '"li -t can be measured by a unit of the tame kind, is called "QUANTITY". Qi,azitity is. that property of any.hitig %vdch may be increased or diminished' i.ii extent,, bulk, weight or measure.'*., I f wp mu.t have sound to produce THE ART OF 4.k R',Nl ON Y -to IC, ft is only to 1cal meuurep 9 5!x IANES and AREAS, in order to Pro- -HAR. dzi6e NIONY in the ART OF COMPOSITION%,- ­J EX. No. 72, sketch a light vase or some other pleasing objec: and- pl4cp: -ker spot' it over or in front of a, dai •7'. in. your 'desiga in order to make the vase, stand out very prominently. -this This principle has been taught In lesson, Have you ma-terect it?, These' lessons are tee. We Invite- % qucstioh3 from our readers, which A Will be answered without charge. A Ix, small fee Is charged for criticism on- readers' sketches. Enclose a -three ..... ......... ..N (.03) stamped, addressed r*turn en. ?�k % 0 th4k velops for personal replies to: A man,of -serious mien, but inwardly light of heart, following successful fight of his ball team, Frank J. $h4ughnggsy as2cepts, Art Director, ''Our Sketch Club", 73. Ve ay from H�n. Earl Rowe of Bennett Cabin.9t while other digivitarie's- ivhd offlIcials of • Wfifi-eiff Chib -stand by; -Photo taken at Aiieta'Ide'' Streit -- )Nest, "Toronto. r tray - Hector H Racine Royals President; Shaughnessy; Jack McMartix4 Stadium shows: Hon. E. Rowe, Hon. Lucien Gendronj K.C. V - . I - . 52 b diiietor; Rbmi!6 1GAii-fteau, Vice-:pretident; Senator J. H. itainville; Senator Alphonse ftyrndnil.- memo � - 4-6, 7 ra I IN p} uM1.y,. .�•w. .; . - / -r _ ._ . 6 ( •iia_ -- = - . .. .Si': .a� 4 _ -. •. _ • • - , ' _ 0 •_ • _ �r .�.. LnUALIDd��°' Assistant Secretary, Ruth,: _ _ _ Ia Mesorism _ . _ - ?�•Dte Mr. and Mrs Ross Middleton rowHe; 'Treasurer, Cecil Sparrow; -son were guests of Mrs .LeKnmop .m - - --- Assistant Treasurer, btanley Balsd- HAMILTON -In loving meQrlory of -The heavy dptoirations heard a- Sunday. --C. E. Marley spent the week- on; Contest Secretary, Isabel Squir- our dear movb.er, who passed a- bout this cowntryside on Tuesday Rev. R. E. Spencer of Smithfield, I. 4�[Yd in Toronto, whit Mrs. Morley es; Assistant - Secretary, Ruby And- way Sept. 30th,. 1934, one year a- oaysed same to think the war clad filled St. John's pulpit moat accept- _ tew; Press Secretary, Winona Me- go. _ - started and was close at - hand. ably- on Sunday. and mod' Ewen; F;anist, Ruby Andrew, Assist It is lonesome without you rdothef, The boat building industry here is Miss Dorothy Baker, Mrs. George. -,Mr. and Mrs. Townley, of Tor- ant Pianist, George Heron; Plower' And sad the weary way, keeping busy _all the time. Philip and Miss Bate visited Toron- _ 4 onto, spent the week -end with Mr. Borden E. Middleton is attending; So on Saturday. and Mrs. F. H. Hall. C,omzrtittee, Marie $8lsdon, Christ- For life is not the_ same to us,- _ ___ ; -F. W. and 'Mrs: Hicks called -0n tan Fellowship, Ethel Bray, Cyril E. Since you've been called away. O. A. C. at Guelph, this year. ' • Mr: 'and -Mrs. J. �Everesi and song. several friends nerve on Monday Morle, Hugh Squires; Missionary, Though your loving voice 'is silent,- The severe frost • on Sunday- night spent Wednesday with Thos. and Rhile on their cusp to' Ottawa. Jean Clark, Myrtle Squires, Edith -And your true heart ceased' to beat did damage to gardens and flowers. Miss Gan=age. .Presbyterian ' Church • wAl. Murray; Citizenship, Jack Obapma% Yes we miss your well -known foot- hold 1$eir services on Sunday at 2.30 Wilfred M,onney, George Rendall; steps, „ P. d and Sunday School at 1.30 P. Literary and Social,. Ethel Hogg H. And your face we used to greet. • __ Westney, Marjorie White. Start now . You ..were a loving- mother; :��� with our regular . Wedne5day even- A mother: ]dtnd and 'true, e _ -Born, on Monday, Sept. 30th -to ing meeting for the executive, has A better friend never lived,' _ • _ . . ' Mr.` and 'Mrs.- NoYtnari 1Vlashinker, planned an interesting and entertain . Your equals. were but few. knee Mildred Barrett), of K.leinburg, - ing program for the coming year,' One of the best that God could lend. "' Pickering'8 'Leader tore" A sm' and every meeting promises to be a A loving mother, a faithful . friend. -E. C. and Mrs. Jones and child - t wholesome surprise_ for you, - - ;Sadly missed by Daughter, sons, ren returned home on Tuesday after ! - i - Dairies in .the United States and Grandchildren. Lucky. � spending a month at t4leir stnhtner 'have discovered that they ,were in �� r i ` ��j A cottage at Echo Lake. 1 creasing the sale of milk by using a v v V µ Jack Chapman -Born, at Pick(erirtg, •pn Friday, .nel� cellophane- straw" The ids -- -.Sept. 13th, to S. and Mrs. Irish, a -snables- CIS to .offer the men of this district a sloe has appealed to children. Represents the ppy , -St. George's Church, Sunday, Csan� da Life kasurance Co' bargain in . -The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrews i Oct: 6th- Sunday School at 10 a. M. - - - . Presbyterian i"burob. will meet at .I Wrning Prayer at 11. -Nb Evening Canada's oldest - ! �+ _ #1te home of Mrs. N. E. McEwen. Service. Preacher at the morning Life Insurance Men's .V- eyelet •Black Rubber :.Red on Wednesday, Oct. 9th at the usual. ompany , hour. Note change of date. (service, Rev: E. G. Robinson.' 13ioot8 with grey sole, at $1.79 - -The stained -glass windows of y for o G. ,Crozier, left on Th ill - - _ - -• - the Roman Catholic Church, have day for London Ont. his-friend- he will in And attend the funeral of Ms' friend- the WHITBY. PIOKERING , just been replaced, at a cost of S25 late Rev. Dr. R. G. Peever, formerly rind virinity _ following the breaking of same. by, pastor of First Church, bond -on. Tbe- Canada Life has served Canadians Bo' i� .e for s., years. During the past five ear=_ y$ `�- eyelet Red Rubber Boots some boys early in the summer. The ladies of Pick?ting who ar^ chic Ccmpany paid topoli P' owners and • ' Mr. an d Mrs. W. H. Westney and - t lntere5ted in pr•�.trroting he, candid -_ beneficiaries over $I3l 000,('00, It has _ with - grey 'SUl @$, at $1.59 _ - - Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Westney took a store of -,l�'. H. b1. ore are invited to assets for the protection of policy owners - motor trip on Saturday to Mount the home of the. Misses Bunting a: - of aver $'242,G(*,000 - They are mado iri England. They aie well $nished =n0A too Forest, and also t1be former's daugh- $ 00 o'clock on ' 'Tuesday Oct. . h. Phone Pick 5222 _ R. R. 1, Whitby ter, Margaret, at the o. A. C. in = heavy i1f weight. ?hey are priced for• quick turn over, Mrs. Bell, of Oshawa, will addres.- uelph- the meeting. _ COME TO�THE They are: are "just what you're looking' for," for G _ -The choir of the United Church'' -On Sunday evening next Rev. H. t110E� _R @t Fall mt)l1]in�6. _ assisted at the anniversary services' G. Crozier will arew�_� .on the sub.-. Monster - Liberal s at Audley on Sunday night, and- 9 jest' -,In* 'Gospel in Story of the to Dunbaiton Anniversary on dlle Good. Shepherd." - Many .interesting vale on the afternoon Get-Together 18th, and White details as .the Life of the Shepherds - of the 9 dard Torte came into force, bf Palestine, will be given, v►hich will �rt a eA•• e s S.'CHAPMAN throw a great deal of light upon t . 03RAWA tARX0TJR= .. on Sunday morning. The privilege of' l words of -Jesus: Mr. Crozier wilIZ. - - - — -- - - �taining an hour later is very his serarvon b throwing on Saturday EVeniilg, Oct. 5th plweh appreciated, but that. is pffsrt� the screed: a stereopt can view of a - AL 8 30 p m. TWO STANDOUT VALUES = -,b7 the fact that we have to work an famous painting by Ploekhorst, slot- 1�U31© Short Speeches jwtzr later at night. _ �� '-The Good S�iepherd.^ The -We wish to take the opportvil- cultural and inspirational value of watch t�rfureher Announce- Tip, Top Tailored Suits or Coats for $ty of correcting -an error appearing this subject'origh£ not to be missed mrntN. . _ P P :.In last week's issue. Our item on the anyonse, Tfere will be the ;astral - —.- = - - - = -= men or women --Same cloth —Same _'dewth f Mr. W. J: Money, gave service -in- the morning at 11 o'clock. COAL p r� the year of his birth as 1884, and Sunday School and Bible Classes at - - Price-423.75. - { ohould have read 1854. 10 o'clock! weather prophets aie now busy _ Ep�y�'Ti Wit_ e& (trMt Is �ry _ 14orming as regarding the kind of Kina:le �o5ta sT 'cT Rum£ - � Gordonls _ "Business Girl" _ Hosea winter we are about to e�eperiemce. -• .. - Tw"W. -Yov ovciHt 's0 I'll - -a D OuR FVE4 -� plash- proof, Snag - resisting, ..Ch�ifas _ As usual their predictions vary con- Wedding belle are ringing to the _ _ *Merably. Some predict . a very .mild west of us. _ = • - winter, while others •see severe win- Several from here attended Aud- f on Hosiery E ter ahead. ley -and BmuRham Thankoffering - j =-IA number of the members of y am. '� �O� -- -N=777 8M3A =)=S - -- ery ices on Sunday last. .Doric Lodge, A. F. and A. M:. of - Our Harvest_ Home Services wtitl !% COAL ,. d Pickering, attended the funeral of - '�' F red T B u u Ci D g - - lc:k-ering the late Jahn Coakwelh on. Thu-, be held next Sunday at 11 o'cicick in .�� �a . , the late last. Interment wok place the morning and 7.30 in the evening tat Groves' la Cemetery, •Bri�okace .Mr. Mutton. will have.charge_ of the (� -�AS• LAW, PiC%C2'�g Radio Licensee _ Eett�blished 1Ei57, - mornirig Aer, ice and Mr. McQuade. and was *largely attended. - -- -. - • — • - - -.. - - -- -- -A very interesting 'illustration in. th? evening. Special musi^ by he Fhone 35'20 51y ' was used by the Rev. H. G• Crozier, Kinsale and Bro.,klin choirs, The in his address on Suriday morning fowi supper on the fttllovPing 'rues- (� }pros and Lime C H 0.1 C N] EATS fast that should "have many applicat- day .night from li .titi1 ali have beer. �-+ served, follotwed by an up -to-the Ja, ttccived a tar a phi nisei -f,t - - - ions in this present day. It has nev g p -- _ er been known to fail When honestly minute program. Admission: io ann Gyp "uc in the following Pize4 : 40 cents. 4!i io. s 72 in. Gyproc� Round Steak, • - • 20ca ._..applied. -,,Two men out on- the wet- -- - - - -` _ i � _ -- .. . er, each in• a -boat, 'wit:h one oar ea 3'.. _ _ _ _ _. _ _ _.... -_ -48 im. z 84 in:' 'Mey could do nothing but turn 4!3 in. z 9fl in. ;' Minced Meat. ..... . _ _ � 2c. : round in circles. One man climbed in- 'ATTACK48 l n. x l OS in. " to the boat of the other, taking his ass of 98 io, i 9fi Danaconti Bof►rd t$ •- par wit}i him The combined power, i Star Lime Stewing Beef . . : 12c . the co and two oars, accomplished the des- Herdw•all PlAater Cooked Ham, -a ,. "' ... , -- 55e. ired results: n! RHEUMATISM am PICKERING .. - Cottage Meeting to be Reid ,at �_i • • LUMBAGO _ .. Dutch Loaf, -• a 25c• Ohl!• J. Poynter's every Sunday even- /, SCIATICA LUMBER YARD t Loaf, : 35e. ing at' 7.30 and every Wednesday a: Variety , 8 o'clock. First meeting on Sunday; -- --- -- -` -- _ Q Oct. 6th. Prriyer, Praise and Bible RUMACAPf3 slue ur,nssdiate reties from pain Nees ddverKretnengs. 3ellied •sal, • • r 3.Uc. load at the same time they will start cleansing _ is . . . ' er first Sunday-, er im StIIdy Subject for the' the blood of uric add and other tam - - • "If s an Die;' -Shall He `Live A- which poison the system and cause rheuma- j�OMATOES W ANTED — Hilibest Head Cheese, : ' •15e. tiva, saahca, lumbatio, backache, A regular 1 prices paid F, Loyst, Claremont. 3tf gain" - "What Body will we have treatment of Rull[ACAYS will give you jQ and where will' be his' Home ?" y rm�t read. �•OR SALE -7 tent+ of baled b ;ty. '.:-Bologna, . : : 15ca Coale and -hear what the • Lord's •Dos of So CGpala, $1.00 cheapt also Victrola, 44.00; '• Hatnswo-tb. . . Word Says, Come and sing your fav- R R 1.Pickering. ot orite hyrnn•'C_ame and help us in RUMACAPS FOR SALE- (i<rinder xnd Cider Preca; also one planer, all in good condition. :•.� . ` God'S Work. The time i3 Short. I' R. J, Fuller, R R 1, Pickering. B _ think this present' a.90 will soon RHEUMATIC CAPSULES ,utt y.+l.l, -5.tel t,r•d- cttrinyr� and _ close..,Com. F mattresses, tables. electric heater and other 'Butcher :(phone 3000) , � �Pichering -Tile Canadian Radio Comiiiisr !, E. C. Jones, Druggist, Pickering' Ont. articles. Prices reasonable - Mrs R. Dixon, ion have introduced • -a -feature feature in ' Church St, Pickering -- their hmadca�t ,which will be moth!. :Notice to Creditors .OK �3ALb:- Latham Viking risp= =• �r'� appreciated by many. On Sunday ev- berry canes, all grown from government crr- tilled sines. Apply W -Payne, - Altona Rd„ R. = ening they began broadcastingtime. p, S. 0. 1927, Cap.-150, Sec. 51 R 2 P,cke_nn§. 7 : 4 signals, the sigrtal• -. veing the first FfiTATF of Thomas Andrew, Gent- I f)y;l' STRAYED OR 4TOI.E'N- �;�. E _ Equr motes of "O , Canada" the laAt' JFmm the premises of the undarsiened, lot _ - _ c• y� leman, deceased. 20 cnn. 4, 'i,?kering, a red heifer with while on _ tote -being exactly 11 p. iri: The -nrily, ALL PERSONS having "claims a• left !lank: about 16 months old, in ¢cod c ndi • criticism that can be made is the tion; Abram Seebeck, Whitewall ; O:tt. 6 -' - g•ainst the Fctate of Tho -mas Andrew - a .. _ e, of the hour, when many lateness :n OR �3i,1, -i ) t hirt� k. .kv, -A _ f Pickering, Ol �- 'll e P c late of the Village o g, p �r ing .Meat Market have retired for the night. I, is asst- the- GotintV of Ontario, Gentleman, nit haiched; 40 Whits S. C. Leghorn year- ed, however_ that the sisal _may lat- kings: t Oil brooder acrd incubator. Apply at -- er, be giti,en tunics during the even= deceased, who died on or about the St•atboroGravel pit_Town Line, c - ing, at an noun, we hope; may be thirteenth day of Marih, A•;D. 193",, I� OH SALF --W aerp farm, �nir;thlt Fogs - are h•Nreby - notified to file with the Lj rnr market 1z irden or ftrfin. -i o pafticulars - • i iteard• bv- all -before they • have be- under�iened on or before the Twelfth m,l t wto E f i'e Glv;ii oMPR R -r' Pickers` fl half come prisoneTs' - rri t;he - ArYrls of �., R Morpheus. day of October. A. D., 1935, full par- jj�Olt RENT -4 r,wni -d hunval ,tv, GOOD BEEF, ♦ E_ AL, _LAni fB e,'ular� �f their claims. Irimerliately a in PickeringVilla¢e. newly dernrattd. in -The Y. P. S. cif the United Ch- D urch held their opening- meeting on after said .date, the asset, of the deb g� d repairkeri g. t,f land ,hard water. ). C • :AND , F ORY Moore, Yir,j -i c Phone Plck dwat 51 ` i1 Wednesday last with a ]ar}re.attend- e °aSed wfil be distributed asrionf;s. s F thrice entitled thereto, ha 'ing regarri e h -c MC 1' Church ,.t'4np. and prick Also i!O(1'D SERVICE - snce, -and feet we •are assay with. a i blouse, Church St.,' Pickering. 6anien,;fritit -••••• - lr.�/ GOOD only t0 Claims So filed. trees. garage, hard aod Foft water. furnace. Ap- good start. Appreciation was tend- f DATED -at Oshawa. ` the ,']'went sirs . T.iremnars, or write G.. D. Rly, 210 tndlan eyed our retiring of_uers upon their y' Rd,. T.rro�tn. _ 4 ,.. .. ;• - f3p]endid year's ' work, and a new fourth day of Septemner, 1935. staff was elected as follows: Pies -' (iHO1CF •C•AIRY 00WR- Rrtrim. W, F.-. Nt Sinclair, K. C. \tiered and grade cows, Government T. B !dent,' Frank Petrie; Vice - President. Bank of Montreal Bldg. tested. Fresh and close hpringers always on- _ Elavbod Hu CIC' Secret Berteice hand. Blood tested sf desired. Free delivery on y r 3rr OSHAWA, Ontario. purchaaesor Murphy, Li e. Satislac riogTele sees, ' SEBRVANT,- Prop.- wm J Murphy, i.induy. Ontaeio. ?dephoae