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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_10_11-VOL. LV. TICKERING9 ONT.-,-FRIDAY. CC 1': 11. 1935. i pwatf•fr(ownaL Raw &*. TICE -... Duabartoa : Brock Road N _ r , �R ENWUOD r If >riiieot Mew W. Cowen has been sick, in Mr. and Kra. Barrett, of Toronto bed but is improving. spent Sunday with Mr. and improving. .� DR. H. O. PEAR 6N= lrbyaiciaa t.uar tracks, a our way Mr. and Mrs. Hall celebrated their Wm. Ellicuu. ` Sod Suzzew, Dunbarton. toty P� y y suety Y. 1 twenty - eighth anniversary, on Satur- Mr. Jack Bradshaw.has been for- •` RS.yP'OR8YTR, Opb:' D., - Director 1 day last. ced to lay off work a few days ow- 'MILLS PrOptasetrical A..aaatio.of Ontario. Bet• COAL, COKE. Mrs. Gerald Cuwan attended the - . M/ered M bar of the Americas OpWmdrical ing to illhess. It i5 hoped he will be : 'z �dsitd�o. Eyes eaamioed by appoiottaeat. Presbyterial School for Mission war- well again soon. ` 8atal lished 1&98 d bWa0 a seo4- Claremont, Out. W � OD, CEMENT,- g _ kers in Toronto )&,; last week. ,kgoodly number from this comet- _ �,e4aa. .LAND, G li A V E l;, we had quite s hail storm last unity attended Markham Fair is �-Iead quartees. +► UUNALU ttUuuY t>.uttaLt7t, and Saturday, so hope that Indian Sutra- Saturday last, which, despite the '�. aWaawr, P•lutary U AJD MoneyW' -*U. -" ' -" Mier will be along any time now and father frigid weather, was well at• uluco formenY accuwed oY the .•ie �. t. t lass BUILDER' S SUP POE h :ast a while. , tended. for _,_tisifs, with torus a curt x °""`' w cntaY • aiy St. Paul's -on- the -Hill, Dunbarton It is with great pleasure we not - r also local cartage work . Sunday, Oct. 13th. Sunday School at ire that the "Suicide" is gradually Fine ;� BATONI, HELL, dt cosh -. W. J. BEATON, K. C. We havealsoplaced in stuck a fun' -' p• m' Celebration of the Holy being erased from ''our" corner and _ K; B. BELL ). D. F. RoSS line of Mh ple Le,.f Milllug vommunion at 3 p.' m. preacher -at "Safety" is being `mitten in its. j'� • J. A. WRIGHT; Co',, Food,.,. tlhi& service, Rev. E. G. Robinson. place. This is being 'done by widen- �hopping •71 Bay Street, Toronb, ,�+deta+d<asa8 *Ai r • The Rector, Wardens and Members ing the south side of the corner git- „ A W 1Yj1TCHLi ;;f St. Paul's-tin-the-Hill extend sin ing more room for the east-bound !r O. RI f3ARDBUN do Co, galri0- • .ere thanks to Mr. Bur ess`and the iniHtIPPIN� y •Lets, So toq. ,N tarit6.etc„ .Sallee 30f g traffic to navigate the rather abrupt �._ and g(o-_9Ricnmond' St. L�.. Toronto. Tere Pickering 'Ont. officials and members of the United. turn. Now, a sign or two, caution -. Monday. Wednesday d. Ftida?, -Ad. 4810; Nights.Sundaysand Holi- Church, Dunbarton, for close their " -" Pickering ebone 3613. atr Office hone ?400 Residence tIi'Lt ing motorists to Slow to 20 mile 7 cents per hag t, P service on the occasion of St. Paul's would adequately serve to give en- " r�HOMBUN & McMILLAN- Barrle• Harved Tlbanksgiving. •�• uomr Soticitory Rotary Politic. Mce at — ough' warning to motorists and ped- nee of Mr. n, ►sit ll. �ant•aai°n 1. STEWART BEARS - estriana Oat Balling pFiog, Oflue hours: Thursday and Saturday Continuation School Field Dad Meld fraeo 7.00'. m to 8.30 . m.. or by ; I�d°'O,�o�gnt Iorm%ootFice: eob>'oyatBant Qa�jiO (a`�l•�ce at Brooklin on Friday last. Uherrp.vood :. $ tents e' IlaQ a :. l; Phone Pick aoao. oranto Elgin 6x03. Radio vi. 'Finest equiprneat for expert, The following is given for the re- Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and child- " (iONANT dt ANNIR -- Barristers, guaranteed service iults in the Annual Field Day held ren ,pent the week -end at Bala.' - N'0 BETTEIt PASTRY FLOUR. Saicitars. Notaries Public at Brouklh1 'last Friday, Oct. 4th: y p y ' , Pe►rts. Tubes, and Batteries y, Sorry to. 're ort Mr. A Fenne on - Id A DE THAN GORDON D. CON ANT. K. C. In the Girls' Junior Championship; " ALLIN F. ANNIS. B. A.. LL. B. on hand. the sick list. • • • - Oar Radio and Awplitiers s wlrmes= 'Were Anne Graham. Clare- Mr. Potts was in the city over the K15s1In1 00cea- •7 1 2Sitntor St S.. Oshaw, i pbone -4 and 5 IOshavaI, and at the Court _ mc•nt; Lureyrs Bradley, $rooklin and week -end with his parents. Haiw, Whitby. (Mr.Cbnantl Phone. 7 (Whit `ipeciaity. Betty Pretty, Clarernorst. (the last The laid Stands• firs 10 1'4•Ar•s �s r.rfenc•e- - C Congratulations to '.VIi� Beatrice i _ Lwo being tied. Girls' Senior Champ Petty on her ' prize - winning - succe!� FINE PA I TRY Phone Mark 20n Piek 4400. or unship: Betty Pretty. Claremont and at Markham Fair. Uenla� 6tcnatf 9(iul. i, wen Thr n. - Brooklin. _ Bett 1 anti rT' ' y.. Anni,ersary =e tiic°c awl' be heI i CAKE R 4 K ING Tel, O. HMI'CH. D• D. 94.. L. D. R. — -- Pretty to^k the Senior Cup. &+y -' i on, Sunday Nov. :)rd' at Cherrywo,.,d ' �. (Succee•or to nr. ). , "ale•t. (,radiate of The Beal Store, Claremont � J ins r r:na�rl;�iort3hip: E. ( :ratikford. t: �;ited C}su rh; Cori particulars eat, tlhe Royal C ntlege or uen Surgeon. a =.d Toros• P'c k-y -'. ruff ; Stan, Lade, Bro Ain and , to•ljatrersity At (.ear on( ofceove. D. A. PHONS PA et ` �. Zr QrFC�i�.rZ� 9e¢tt s rit.ore rver• Tom Y and F,�atf Phone 7. Anarew'. Pickering. Senior' Champ; The L'dell family' of Whitevalf. ltoalF alt, _ ' U R N I T U R E Tsai. E Crawfuni. Pickering. .pe c }'' -- f P' nt unc a at -the Burke home. HFFiIBERTT FALLAiRE. L.D IS_ We "are die I i.a•le, Bruoklin and C. Basset', Pick- Murray %L eti4' and asters of C D. c , (4aduate of the Royal C011--le of p rt9ing an attrwerire ering. E Crawford took the Senior Highland Creek called - -nn their bra- Shingles For Sa IGN, �eotai Surjeotts and the university of Toronto. variety of pli9ce m ra�denee•econd dtior east of Sr. And• Aluminum and firanitewary Etc.. 'up and S Lade; the Joni ^r. T:.e tier Roy 'arid fan ay on Sunday. - ^ e 7eachare Piake6a&Ont., office hoary s da 'i results on, bits per, school , t a a to ep. n ,fir by appointment. (X-ray Furniture and Fureiutre y Pu p Sunday sa,i"ol on this coming San- ,- g 1, Phone Pict 3700: 4317 Novelties, tiveN the fo4lowling standin Brook q Galt 01dran.iyed Styr. Shingles. :r ' g' day w111 be herd at 4fi a. m. in- Btrd•t• FPit R1',rp VhinRleA. Prices low, is keeping with times. bin, MI: Pi6sering. 43; Claremont. stead of the wsr32. . hour, and the A;•r,. re•ruhtwrin i!u �atsttnese a torbe 10, church service will be Mthdrawn R 1rRP Wheels. - i,rawn matrr'er9 ebarpprted. , g��o _ - as our pastor is. conducting the T: PAT8R90N'6 - CLARF.Mt}liT; $LiZABETH 1- ICHAKI)SON- Brougham - morning service at Zion Church an and stet price•; Plinno 291rS z RMe ■adautotoabsie �trasica olatl lttnda. nivelFa - e.Psaemiitmg eompasie•of •o W dnaoctal •lane- . 14r, Alleir Miller was s week -told ry. Cedar Gri,ve, so we can a- ar. A Graduate of Radio' Goltege vail ourselves ulr the opportunity of - - � 3 with :isitt•: at his hurne here. attending .service vf;ere or the anniv- -FUEL = ' FPOSTILL, ce Auctioneer. The Sacrament service last Sun- .' . for fyovs.fse at $fork and oosado. Asia. ;J 7440 -the =itl![1llte tLalriiD ersa y - -erti-ice at - DunbarL:•n U u g>feettalaa of all kinds ageowd se ce eLarMM P' - g 3y aYa not have e�� g�.od a ahead- Church. - ' aesilaa. AdAreea Oeaaa •er P, U., col?._ aria ince as -usual. R BBATON. TOWNSHIP FINEST EQUIPMENT Miss .bean Malcc+im, 40 Ravenehce, , - White•ale �, Clerk, Gonvevaacer. ( ommia•toner rot for -pent the week• end with her people " _ Builders' pp1�V@ ��dQa�vit.s. Accountant, Etc. l+wer of siaee Ctcensea• Whitevale. Opt . !Guaranteed Saiisfaetion sere' Quite a few- f-rt,m here a'tr'tende•t Air T. Cr. Brown visited his son. Will Markham flair. The in a- •, _ -.W M. �W _ . _Reasonable Piiees n Torontto, on Tuesday whole entered mvera: exhioits, but - LT1II1bl'T and Lath - - The vaccination of the u ils� st- di �,t ,btaln any Drise -� - s n � d` - $ � ' Shingle _ JAcensr+i Auctionper fir York. ._ B. RpY MILLER. he school was quite yucce_ssful from n r Thee t Ontario and Oniurw Counties Brtxrd� tam, Unterin were ;Fi' inritu� rture-enzed. blue Goal' _ he children's win- if view. It took. The - eerTar -rrR ••• 411- m o AA ktad• of sales proeipuv anendrd w tliCf PhanP rf.,k Ifulti v eetir.Y f l Mrs. D. Ganrwn vinited h.er dau,glt• AlbertA QOal rhFLM j • RS.t!a, SABLIt Fr. '►Il;s Gi2dys, in the City last the R','.mFn's. Irixti :t: a v611 be h.r S eamay be arranged for at the NEWS office -Pickering Mills at the home Of ?li. ;A Lyat s_►faj•,r o' Dom @ATl2 COIiP °rdzy. 0 Bell and Independent phones.' W edne. day. Oct: IP.ta. at �• ; +� i�oh Cf.nlent. , Whittiv. Oai.tt•i(,, The I)irrmonds family of Manilla Call is to be anSArered_ky a gift. �f I•1T21e I'IaPtBr :• n ,1'Vlash� F�CC�s� .re week -r. r:: e•uests �f Roy and frt.;t or `•.'e ?etabl. -b. ••'Ft­;,ic.- ,.l.et9ef J�Bpte I'sr,ljjt R�( r,d _ •. SAFETY , 4r3, AicW lrr*er; b? 1. Turnmonas and Imrnigra :run." a;i�s 14aior Agents-for - ' and Poultry Sapp' �^ )njng fc'r a Ytsit. giYe a i,aper ur_ 'iir'.ief" ^c• '�i , I•t'BCl3' l'' @nos a :� Mo-,,r trite °fi:^ :,n the highway still find Me`^' ��p12L r - -'A GOOD DRIVER Dick =a•n a paper ',n ' lr:'m, -n:arrr' P t all' ^ntinu very new y over the week In stock C}tEr'. is Mt2�jC..A Healkth TR,k ray ih• � CAR lies _ - O(iD (.I A.R - md. -A G _ (• • \• ,bra �. `f• 1 'r' n' _ tin .sea d _ -A „ti INAURANCF, with a Ames I T:° Frank•'_�'iab: :•:t farr:ily of Port' t' COt'kRhPtt lift ,IQ1I;Pnt3 _ T �'�s (' +1 sets. t r'tir ttts �, •,• tiI,-. L. ' ±? :tgt•• ZUR.H - ret� t spent the •'Fek end with tee:. 11r. Barrington• ' T• : * „n The Chopping P, man. n $ee>Drret Prices before Baylis e •p:p 'ier tra P a very i�'tereA nc :a he S• ruugent•, Purely CNy1mil. M! Jones. who ha;:' been in char- - - • , � •re the' ILc�ber. ' Greir homy f.�. u�tratE••i t.y lr,nrrr•, '•dF - ^• in Ch • -_ Y F i n in the I j. in• H 1 v _ a s. ham. C uro y' ^t ., ear =. WILSON i7 R P - S Mon. Thor. Sa . _ - „r, , has u.ie home to .En . ., here r . c: a= a .:.rev. il - etmed'a (:YRI' nR1 i+'Y - .Only { and :o reside. w •t to - .. LACtISt ti>IN, Ont. _ ,. R. , - treat 14:.5 thaf';:. it.w uls ad: ntr 41r. and M* 'Veil >.m Burk and H. �„e of ;hi udgcatlmal ::'irk. Mr. Phone Hark "�?J lea Pbene - Pickering, 6700 �T`f T :,d `.Ira. 1Vi:.lcnlm sere quite sir.- u. ; D. 1V LJock wiI(la a ::r.ne;t:n i� a 111E', °l:er or t't? I "p- ` :fun in �innjng prizes at the !l4ar -, 5Pr Canada Bible' Sc,ciPty. Fcery�nr, � kham Pair.' :t1I�- invited to th m.cotf- d,• Lowest Prices This is the Time PI GK ERIN (3, ONT. i'is -<,ac1 •;, _ 1ie en *. vjsit,,rs at 'the T. Robe-, I , u ��n ionic were: :lit:. A. Thortu7n� `}'Ptner a member or rant: - Of the year to brighten R. G. CLENDENINa P - : - .... `. r :Ind dat•ght r..Mrs• Alien and'tia,.4h- Richland Creek «amen'+ institute• It will rn. to take ltdvane up your homew t'haneVi? FUi�F -RAL ialitECTUR 'ei , -Miss Morel Bricl,in, all of i?ay S „ piece of furniture. -- -- i'ornnt�,• I - taite of•theFQ SuFriaN. whicL ",s< ThP �e ,teinber meeting c' the �'• s;re;fur a bin •:, 'lima only. solid 'Walimt 0ocabivllal . PriYrttr'Artrb... i " -F vril; ?i:e a ' meeting jib the 1. wa-, h••1,1 at the home 4 Mriz. S. Arm Chairs -with u hoe Day anti Niitht Sr,rvite Tb�:^ Hall ren Friday evenir.¢, Oct. Dion, Rouge ,Hills. T`cE '.nclemer_cy Nuxema - Pholle 9000 ?ifll. rn the ir.'•«rP =t' '�f lit. Alec• ,`,l the'.•a•e;ttner was in rr,:rkp:•l c•on _ stereo seats and backs 1l:tll. Conz!'rv:il!ve Candidate in the. + � Non•greaay, bitteuing, Healing „ _111,tiver.r `UtU tray. to the clieer-ful, friendly- at= In reppi. Mohairs and _.. _ - c:,;:, z, 1r:,_l actin n n':ere piervarling tin' d.awins- (7reain. f 'sel6u-re �8. 5 Markham Ont• ,fie: : r:t r, onipzn ?ed by t e• ro. t. Th , zuer , �6 r, . tl• a 13 :3nir size . 'R 1'z , rpg.., P �•;� _ alb. W`1 Bate„ and Mrs. [Tp_ ;ernoin a; ^its. Gr• ::tw. t.ht, ri r' -Drop Colic ColiC11, - -- - r.•,'.'e rpt::rrF,1 Itor. e on fi furdn; , _Nu•al holstere j oil a Rplec,(lid CALL T T �i �T e I "r racy T�: `! • t Pr. <,• 7 °�: t L 1 U ►7 1 V O W c 'a plea5a -rat visit. v� iti� ;er T• r- �. •/ l ) 5.11,, ;p , :E' i,L" the 'I, usq;oae if t ^+• Tn.,. (1( s;r. 'sit r't wish 6fi^ ilItlit of re avitll two ” r�l:,t' ems. t;':.•te ;uio-? o.' hn:v an �P r i' ?air.•' �temc+rtl itt nt•w , clillKb aud• . q rr•':,rge I'iiilin rpt.,:-?' � ?',,,;,e l �1, ` ?, - ciil»hionr+-- 5}►ecial. .S14 a::) ktid h..ave �rlllr �to'e�,� Fir .' ?,t �t 'r,rr•:'.� r:.st; - ,8-nd,ay from avisit w;*' old =�mPds — FHi?•, r aced RL i =1!79 AtrClll ]I. )ui ''"• 1 W. 17 h5nn and :il y`. :tiL1CL',e:,r:y tt:•' ?,t•, ",1 °' r }'ally, .r:; t C SI1(11I1P LOIIC'1.), vR -it11 (JOd i F }. T t . °1 _ :$1.tiU t':1r,t t;': ".'�'' .. ..._ :— O ,.. .t. till_. ,1,„_rg;ic,•,`t,E•t:'!.'••H:',. 'c� fi•:ers 'aj.A _ .. - .cretonne _crwr�rPd- .1-ogt. iu.order, before vl'inler. E r,1: mh rs. .ilia }, irltet? out a'. �.. �ec y t�+ ^, Tooth Brush Tile rre.etinr in the i17! «aGtc of tC. 'R Of ^ash t :'• ? r, r7 — �, t•re -s s. peG1H1- -. /c7 c �] N A. 'tl•,•rre in the T6,:n Hal nn 'Oh"; --Thu lies! I3r'.t `gee our 'RwtI�AS, IJf� Iles_ (cull 1 '" I t :irk •:•nil hE:l_1 :3•i,ttld do to tc.l in �= eve»- fng.pf (lgynh9r ?�i. hair.. a••frir!. \Vl,heach�l( htu.-h sold you get -' Gnome in and let ttw Fhow vin orf buvin,, i foster a ytiipa`thetic. friendi, -sir _ Our goods.: __. --- u ._._e r a rr '41 •-.LQt1 .of�iirl tee; i ..,c. Ur. ti1'est'b; Tooth,' Dtllfrit('..efi bNi art n 1 r �..: R i Sr -i it Her audience derived Brea: nisi Electrical tipl,liit alw'ayN elsewhere. calf, n�tPa ac rhajrmtin. a4 *` alnnrr.t Paste,' -75c, value for 60c. ire from the beautiful poem ` •rN t un hand candidate i•i this corutituenrv' for' .,he nccr►sionall recited to er as, NS`•.hnvv -%vta farourite remedjr ' -• Apple bs)hkets Rini bushel' the Liberia'. y Parts. �p�,ke briefly, and or illustrate a.•point. The an-:era to ?urr'eli:anPhh bilmr•nLs atthe THE PICKER NG NE.WS busik °ts,! _ then left b? "peak' in Stnttffv"le, Roll Call were made with "C'rvining; h ten's PrirP. - ir- 'C. A. STRRRITT Atld Massey- Harris repairs ' when• *here .Was' a +largo �atlierin'• Hints,” and a fund of useful infni•-n, -- - 4 Me-gsr=. F. M. ('hwttt nan; W. Gilbert. ation motto , gleaned from thi- ,urce. .FiRneral Director W. E. N. Sinriair K. C. NT. P. P. and The dainty Iunch, served by the boat - Jones Dmg Stnr� Ambulance Service ALVIN BUSHBY W. Drydrn. all -Addressed the meet- em was irttlQ9r enjoyed by a11. and Pbone 1300 1 :Hardwnre Phone 460C ing, voicin? their reasons for sup- brnuAht to an end a ver- plPasanF 1'UODB 6t3UU porting Mr. '.Moore in the coming afterncxrn. Piclwrin (Jut "` Pickering, • Ontario PICKERING General Election. l R "':L • . � , . . � .1 . 1. . _: .� - - . . . . , . - . I I - . . . �, - . . ,�, , '. . I . . . I . . . 6 . . . , Fiery Warrior In Pensive Mood . x a w . ., -• - �The 1iL/eek I n : y ; ... .� . . .... " . &: V ... I - . I \ B b :�. .. - - - �5',Y •xz i mss' w i Sz. ;.3 z'��1s. '` _ - :� . : . . .. - I yyy x Ada s • -1'.: .a^ 7 . I .. . - -- ­ -- A bulletin of interest to the agrl- approximately indicative of farmers' . ti ! r' s. � �> y � I ! -'' yY ,.' :cultural community has come to hand. cos.s� but it is sufficiently accurate "Y" . •: ... tl L ? +Y v ` It can be taken from this document so that it may be stated that the ap- y r k `' that 1n genera], farm prices in Can- parent advantage to Ghe farmer In the n x l 1, . zY F _ ads are in a reasonably healthy re- United States has been more than i °� I } :.lationship to world prices. With eacb offset in Canada by reduced'Prices i t , 1. x £ y V minor, improvement in world buying for these things which the farmer xN l power there will be a fresh stimulus purchaae�. x ' to the renewed expansion of Canadian Moreover, with the scales already 9t i . 4- , :t �r agriculture. Although' the figures con- ° y ¢ H ` " . _ katned in, the bulletin seem to give the turned In favour of -the Canadian far- s " United . Sta_es [armor the better mer, it is a distinct advantage to have a 3 Y t t the prices of their products res ons - .'- $ ' r �,, n freak for the moment, in point of p ' :r `' ,, �•' � _' = dact, i�rmers' costa, as Indicated by ive to such fundamental economic `; ` _ s s? R x- r Cost ,of living figure;, have been re- factors as improvement !n world par- "� ` t a'• P �` ;3 £ ; _'. ..� duced by about one -third in Canada, chasing power rather than being de- " t. b a K >, and by only 16 per cent. in the Unit- Pendent on the policies or whims of ,� i. ed States. Cost of living ,may be only government. " '+ yi„� r rR ; .. ^ :x ]..%, . .11 . soline pumps inspected from 22,460 - i ! ' •�Moiuous Shish" a'` ,?.. :� . to 50,841. i''` •Accepted Over All twat is shown Sn connection with ! z Immortal Vene the implement ,buslneas Sa that' the : ;r�` _ � _ estimated retail sales of agents and , 5 ' 1. I I�' dealers in 1923 was $22,664,000 and in ryry 1 P . Norwich, England - A blistering 1930 the actual sales reported were , Zl . description of crooners bg'the head- 526.663,000:<' �'`'` :'.i' �.b. '] _ - .. . - ' - master of Rugby, P. H. B. Lyon, #' .. . . a: stood out from the discussion of '. F ; , . , poetry, music and art at a meeting Seven Rules VVheri �w , '. f' of the British Association for the . _. _ . , ' Advancement" of oScience. I I «, .. = Accident Occurg :�= .,.� "It is a queer world;' said Mr. - z" 1: ! I -- .., Yyon, "when a sleek, silky- voiced, sat" � ,r >'' �' •t a 3ounge Lizard can perpetrate a few _ 11 *t - . - 4 quatrains of noxious .slush about Motorist Well - Advised To r • 1, to Vie; " . ;a tawdry' and- temporary affections study This. List - - .mot ,' ' "b t - e 1 , ' .� f 4 seeking satisfaction in ',June under ... x the moon' or 'Heath the summer''t� M _ x In these days when motor car' ac- k: a - : :+�. ',...r:.•...; . sky. of last July' and In December cidents are becoming more and more - . shall we remember!' and be forth- numerous, it is ,expedient that citi- Right Hon. Winston Churchill, %noted British statesman and novelist, is also an accomplished with accepted into the repertoire. zena in general should know some- `ppainter. Here .he is shown 'capturing a holiday scene at Cap d'Ankibes, France, where he is vacation- . ' and toleration of the whole of a thing about what" to do in cases In 9. . . . manly generation, while the great where participants suffer serious in- - - - _ - - spirits of the world, building immor- tal verse out of their' heart's stuff juries. The Industrial Accident fie- i '�'he C'ld With •' vention Association has issued a bul- What a Family . Ti�E 1 in poverty, in blindness, in despair, letin on the removal o! injured per- i � '-sing. to them in vain." - sons from motor cars, which we re- -A r8 Volee . - Melbourne - Five sisters, whose . _ print in the interest of our readers. ages total 852. years, have met for����� - 1. Turn switch to off. . position the first, time in 10 years in Mel- - - ' - - . .: . Titled Twins Of '94 - whether engine is running or not. bourne. - •A report coming from London, On .. Spend Birthday at Home apply -brakes, turn off gasoline, if Between them they have no less tario, says that school children with .9 open light.. than g scendanta The oldest, haysh high - pitched- voices" or other : - • ., possible Do not use an an 500 descendants. . ' - 2. Note the license numbers of the _ .- _ Mrs. Burke, aged '80, had 12 child= disagreeable qualities may some day PRODUCE PRICES j The flickering radis'tiee .of 94 col- cars involved. . ren 62 grandchildren and 47 great be cultured speakers or sott_votced - United -Farmers'. Co- csperative Co. tired candles lit up the birthday tea- 8• warn traffic in both directions grandchildren. crooners. Efforts will be made bL the Saturday were paying the following - party in London recently of 'one o! if road is blocked. teachers to improve_ the__ speaking prices fo roduce• I 4- Send for a doctor and ambu- . • voices of their pupils. '. EGGS - ith cases returned, ' "A" e -. - --- EnganXs oldest titled twins - the -lance. " - A worthy , effort It ()tie teachers -'Down Dowager Lad Loch. a Mussolini Def leg hemseives understand how to go ab- large. 28c; "A" medium; 27c'; "A" - j g y e of bleeding and fractur 222c; " " • " , 18c. •. ... 6. In cis B pullets, B, 21e, C, i Y •- Her twin .abater. the i3owsger Lady treatment be- out ft Plain truth ta. we have -not s _, treat wer limbs, apply _ r% • No. 1 'solids _ of to PP y _ Orld BUTTER -Outs o _ .. - The W eke r who - � - • :Lytton, who lives at Hnebworth,. fore removal from "car. Anything great "number of 'adult ape a , Hertfordshire, hat no -cake or can- stilt and correct size can be used as understand the technique of speak- �'2rrac; No, 2, 22c. :� dies, but both sisters spent their 94th Writes the Toronto staff & Em- iag.,One cannot sing well without the POULTRY: ,'- a splint. Fasten splints with any u ons in cents.) birthday surrounded by members of ' kind of material, scarf, handkerchief Dire - The Italy which has gone to proper training. it is necessary to un: , c4"6t . tt ` % war with Ethiopia . no: the Italy _ ti Dressed . _ "tbeii,families. or strap. derstand brew hing and control, and : Tive Dressed bfukled '' . The twins always spend their - wWck, until recently was so much ad_ T 6. In case of insensibility, tie low- the loosening of the throat mvacles Hens: "A" "A" "A" - birthday at their own homes, but a to th r` at the mitred by Englishmen and of whose In orlier to achieve success. A word Over 5 lbs. 12 .14 _ . . . limbs of atient e e _. er g 1 - - week or so afterwards one o! them p future they had -high hopes. Its his. - knees and ankles. The same treat -. has to be broyght well up toward the 4 to 6 lbs. .. 11 .. . visits the other to compare notes. ment should be adopted for' fractures t•°ry. 'literature; painting, sculpture, teeth before being releaaed: it is 9 'to .4 lbs. .. 10 - ' 12' .. - AL Dovgager Lady loch's home a of the: lower limbs when splints are architecture customs, manners, all touch the same with speaking. Old roosters. .. 7 - -9 - reporter was told: "Lady Loch went not available. Brad their attractions, and a's.eady There ate many, men in .pulpit. and Spring chickens- stream o[ the most intel[l6ent men public la.forms why have never Over 6 lbs. .. I5 19 c ch in the morning and re- on p P - - . . to hur g P from remove patient it rem e 7. Careful P ir_ Y o ht ns he 14 18 .- sought I T bs. England i G 1 , en o Et g P s oak n Y 5 to „ women f t and g art o g . e P t red th •• - " sided at her birthday tea.party , to mastered car. In case of grave injury, carry the afternoon. She has had + very ation on its soil. The ancient .grand -. make the• error of .taking it. for grant= 4% to -5 lbs. 13 _'.: -1r _ patient by means of rugs or over= eur•ot Rome was at once .present to Under 4bz 21'12, .. ' many presents and lots of flowers." .coats and place on back with head ed that audibility is. 100 per: cent in - The Earl of Lytton said his the mind of Gibbon as he sat dream- the audience, whereas it is not.`blahy Spring iir°i :ors -. • . .. higher" than body. Cover patient with ing amidst :he ruins of the Capitol., such speakers - have never studied or - 1 ai to 2% .lbs. 12 . 16 _ mother spent most of her birthday .rugs or overcoats and keep warm c - - tnorning opening -her presents and .The Brownings and -many, other dis- mastered the tine art o[ making the 1 until the doctor arrives- if no e;iperi -, tingulshed . writers •made their Rome s ;• ° . numerous telegrams of congratulat enced first eider at hand. Give no voice c:ear or .he words distinct and WHOLESALE PROVISIONS' ions. In the afternoon there .was a in Florence, where their "presence doing so with6vt feeling taPy have to alcoholic- stimulant in case of. bleed- was appreciated by the ' eitizens. P,y -- Wholesale provision dealers - are • . - 'amt ?y Party. resort to vdtume., . . ing. _ . con's epithet, 'Ungrateful Florence" If school teachers in Lnndon know quoting the following prices to the 1. ' had of course, an rai-lier and differ_ "how' to tPacir their�childrep-to mane TorontD retail trade: ' • ivlil]i" Situation, In -' "went "application. " the be t nee" of their " v °ices. they Pork -Ham, 21t.c; shoulders, 16C;' ?'' _. RETAIL -TRADE _ In their struggle fur frecElom a►rd shoals do' act. A nicely, mo lalated butts,' 19c; pork loins, 2'2c; picnics. . '...Ottawa . Surveyed% national unity the Laliau people Mind voice with the words coming Basil} 1" I ` the -full s }•mpathy at the Fngli?h peo_ and plainly is an asset, bu'. b'efore a Lard -Pure tierces, 15c ;• tubs, 1. . - -IN CANADA Ottawa -J. E. Houck,. menber of `Pie• It the .British _Government held leacher could secure the best results l6c; •pails, 161�c; prints, 16c. the Ontario Milk Control Board, and` back it was still in the coils, of Eur- we -believe drotild =be necessary that ' Shortening- Tierces, 10� ;c; tuba; . H. A. Clarks, board' inspector, were open -. diplamary. Gladstonc's denun- the teaoher should have a fair under- lli "a c; pails. 11�1c; prints, llg' {c. - here recently "making a general ciation of the Bourbon regime at �a- - standing o[ voice production: - - The Dominion Bureau of Statistics .survey of the milk situation . Ot- ,p'es in 1357. was as resounding as his GRAIN QUOTATIONS -- recently issued a review of the retail denunciation of Bulgarian .atrocities - Following are Saturday's -" closing tawa ,and. vicinity, particularly :n notations on Toronto grain trans- trade of Canada in the decade from connection with storm losses suffer- twenty years later. The little army of "' • r q ;, 1923 to 1933.. ,n 15,000 P'iedmontese -;as opr' valiant 'BuslneSS 'Women actions for car lots, prices on basis 1. ed by farmers. In that- period total value of retail fir: Houck said farmers of this ally in Crimea. GaribaCdi's reception �/i11 ]Meet In c.i.f: bay ports: sales fell from $2.,179,398,000 in 1923 in England showed w•liere the heart, 3lanitotna wheat -No. 1 Northern, to $1,776,554,000 in 1933. The volume district had made representations to of the people were They had antic % - •= _ _ Pari3" In 106, 51.01!a; No. 2 Northern; 9S ?1 c; No.3 the Government. for help after loss 0 �, •of retail sales fell from a base of 100 'of crops in a severe storm last July pations of a new and united Italy nn. Northern, .3 , c; No. 4 1orthern, 90c; _ =,;per cent in 1926 to 69,2 per cent in der, parliamentary -government. Brussels. -The International Fed- �'a, 5 Northern, �4c. - ' '1933. In the same period retail prices 15 and that most••of those. affected I[ Britain must differ with lta!y "eration of Business and Prdfessional 'Manitoba oats =No..2 C.W„ 43c; -tell from 100 to 77.7 per cent. Gross were. dairy farmers. now it is more In sorrow than in an- Women closed its four -day. conven- No. 3 C.W., 36s ;c; extra No. 1 feedI + r The st,orm - harassed farmers have ger. There are many thousands o[ tion last, night after selecting Paris oats 36 c; 'No: 1 feed,'35c; mixed ',L •. -value of,a manufacturers in Can'a..a. been seeking higher prices for loose I 1. with less than 10.000 population. The es imable Italians by birth or descent' as the site for its 1936 meeting• feel cats, 32c. ` •` ' milk and negotiations are still in ; p. Manitoba barley - No. 3 C.W., 'sales .of retail stores iii snap comma -. � w�`io are now citizens of 'Canada hap - Miss Lena Philli s, of Nett York. - • nitres are ]ar$ely to rural .'dwellers P1OgTea' I py and contented •cinder our parka- in her presidential address, called on _ 13iec; No. 1 feed screenings, $14.50 and consequeiftly are affected by the mentary system nt goyernment. It 'is the •delegates 'from 13 countries to per ten. • ,. price level of agricultural income. Y.ar eat Force In Years I a system of ,low growth, the product develop their powers as individual South African corn, 65c. Total sales .of, retail stores in these g I of centuries. it ',mny .not be suit ib!e women to protect their rights. Ontario grain, approximate ' prices „centres" -with 10,000 population' and Jto Italy, Germany, Po :and, and other. Dur'.ng leer stay here, 'Miss Phillips track shipping point_ Wheat, 65 to c' - _ . leas in Canada .in 1923 were $24,579,- Sydney, N. S. - The . -Dominion � 'European countries or :hey. may not laid a wreath on the tom') of the late f9c. oats,' 26 to 29c;' barley, .30. to -. 000. Sales in the same centre: in 19:10 Steel & Coal Corporation's steel have given, it sufficient trial. We 're_ Queen Astrid of " the � Belgians. 35c; corn. 51 to b3c; rye, 37 to 40c; : totalled $2?S S05,000. in the seven .plant here now- has 3,100 men on its Bret that it has pr- ctically disappear_ _ _ • . • ' .,gears the population of the. towns in payrolls -the largest working force ed from Italy. There it has been dis- malting. barley, 44 to 48c. ,. Canada !n this classification increas_ since, 1929._ Corporation officials said placed by Fascism under, ->,hli h one ! •• ed by 4.5-per cent, but in the Western recentyv the -force would be main - man eoutro's the destiny of 40,00(),- More Censorship Needed ;' :ar lees Ahbahbah" . provinces the increase' 1n pnpulation twined at that number until the close 000 people. No one man is capable of ' • averaged 20 per cent. of navigation on the St. Lawrence such a task, not even Mu solini. 'One Trinidad Guardian: In ,Trinidad it ' - . • • Sales of these retail stores the River. • - • - - .. -' evidence of his tneontpetency is his would seem that there is great need Observes the Calgary Herald,. "the . ` -small towns in the four Wei ern pro -- The rise in employment during the bombastic message -defying- practical_ for vaudeville turns staged -at the Ethiopian Legation in London -has winces were valued at $89,493.000 in past few months was due to increas- !y tbe.civilizeil.world. In his speeches theatres to be brought' under soma issued 'the following instructions ono' • 1. �., x923 and at $99,664,000 -in 1930: ed rail orders from - South- Africa, lie ridicnles the contribiltinn of °sti0i form of supervision. and we see no pronouncing names now appearing', • - - Tn the automotive group, sales rose which with smaller orders kept the stst @amen as Car.onr towards the li_ - reason why cinema owners • should frequently in the news: Addis Ababa - _- from $221 5$2,000 in 1923 to ;218,484, plant working full time, beraUon of Italy, claim: that his not submif'cheerfully to a censorship is "Ah -de es Ah- bah -bah, Haile Se 000 in 1933. The apparent . consump- About 7,000 tons of the 9,000 -ton Fascism has created a united state. of this kind, which it should not _lassie Ss "High -]e' $iI foss- see," Lake #ton of gasoline in the period rose rail order for South • Africa have We doubt that it 'enn stiryive. , nrove difficult for the Fihn Censor; Tsana is "Sah -nah," Adowa is "Ah- ;­ ; R from 172,890 thousand gallons to 463_ been rolled and will go forward - to exercise in addition to their prey- tiuw:3," Jigjigga is "Gee- gee -gah;' -ATO thousand, and the, number o[ ga- shorty,. 6I ent duties. .Ogaden is "Oc -gah -den:' ... :.-w .. . _ _ . ... . - - .. ... . .. - • . I 11.1, -" I 11 e . Cyclists Plan 1 Armistice Dinner SCOUTING �- V The ex- members of the Canad;an i Corps Cyclist Battalion will hold Here There their annual Armistice Dinner and ) ! % _ Everywhere C 1 y �'. — ^-- $e -uniop in London Ontario, on '{ � • ` -,� Saturday, Nov 9th. Arrangements A brother to even/ other Scout, without regard to race or creed are being made for a large gather- �• �..- �� .',_ ing and many of the old' "pedal- For the Labour Day week -end an- a corn roast oa a farm some dis -' "pushers" have already made plans to nual Timiskaming- Cochrane district Lance from the city. During the a attend. All former .C.E.T. Cyclists Scout Jamboree leaders and Scouts evening three Scouts who had pass- EN who are interested should wens to were present from 1Capuskasing, ed Separate School entrance exam- — ;/' i B Sam Mercer, Secretary of the Can - Kirkland Lake, Cochrane, Iroquois inations with highest marks were p adian Cores Cyclist Battalion ' A's- Falls and South Porcupine. The presented with $10.00 scholarships. sociation, Registry Bui!din,-, •90 Al- Scouts camped Friday night alid The programme included a five -min -� -bent Si., Toronto, conducted activities all day Satur- Cite "amateur- hour," coronet solos, Further information regarding , de- clay, concluding with a big program- Scout songs, and an address by A. tails of the dinner will be published me in the skating' rink in the even - D. C. Leonard Wheeler of Galt., in the near future. Watch for' it in ing. A Scouts' own church 'service * '� * ` `��� % th`s ^r.�r . was he'd oil- Sunday. The trophy for Good first aid work was done by proficiency in scout -craft was won by a Salvation Army Scout when a the Kirk ?and Lake Scouts. cyclist, in a dense dog. ran into the ? r » a * rear of a. car and stiff ered a sprain- �" s ����� 12:, coup ?es attended a d. nee" held ed wrist and a bad cut on the fore- ��� S�Ze ; i E6'�ST CAKES I under the autpiccs of the 1st Sudbury- head. The Scout, who declined to ; Group. The hall was decorated in 'identify himself. further than to say �r green and gold, the Scout colours, he was a megiber of the Cedarville •��� Value you perfect * * * S. A. Scout Troop, and had learned Americ ^.n Boy Scout visitors " to his first aid under Brigadier Rufus _ 1 Ontario th ?s summer included a Spooner of Salvation Army Ter - 0 breads, rolls., party of 53 from Norwalk, Conn., ritorial Headquarters, Toronto, sec- BIG Sa' ��sfaet�on • ' who were shown over the Welland used ice from.a nearby farm to make j �oflee cake and - canal district, and joined in 'an in- a compress for the sprain; nd used ternational Scout canip fire at the his tie• in improvising a effective - _ buns • • • Niagara Falls district , camp. The head bandage. The inside t was re- 1 Y American lads took dome" with them r�rted by the American motorist } a IG N a Union Jack 'and the 'Niagara Falls concerned, who. was greatly impres- `> Scouts an American flak. "the gift of sed by the lad's efficiency. THE PERFECT' i. the American Vice Counsul Elton • * ' - Hoyt. Some 400 people attended a unique Chewing T'o b ae c c o evening social held on the lawn of "The Biggest Thrall of the Fair" "Stop 19 School," under the auspic- _ f was. the enterprising" announcement es of the Welland Scout Groups. of the Boy The grounds were brilliant'with man y . Scouts of Coldwater, Y f- Ont., regarding their "Boys' Spout coloured lamps loaned by the Hydro Museum," at , the local fall -exhibit- Commission, and benches provided seeable agaries of locomotion. These ion.. The 3 cent admission fee pr by .Church .of the Open Door were Y A high -brow is one who says; p l are • distinctly embarrassing to the "Please possess our aauI in ati- :'.' { duced 814 for the troop funds. The arranged in a large semi -ctrl e. The your P automobile' driver; whose only safe museum included Indian and "pioneer programme began with a series of course particularly in view of this once. A medium -brow is one who• says: relics, natural history freaks, tropic- wrestling bouts, and "these were 'Judgment, Hold your horses. ,...• .? followed by a Scout camp recent judgment, is -to go back a few "Hold " n3ieadandBunsVJvecemptlaQ_ al fish and other' inte'restir.g. objects. p fire pro - miles and detour. A tow -brow . is one' who as s; n-lxyco your menu. acepagetao! ' * * gramme which included the invest- It is difficult in the light of person - , "Keep your shirt on." Y = I.ayat Yaut Bake Book for recipe. �. The Galt- Council of- the "Knights ment of four Cubs and a Scout. Ad- al experience, to ,completely stifle all x of Columbus were hosts to GO boys dresses were made by Chairman of St- Patrick's Scout Troop of John Warren of the Board of School sense at sympathy for the Truro of_ "In 'youth we learn, in age we trustees and Reeve Frank H. Clarke fender who is thus left to chew upon understand." Marie E: Eschenbach.- Galt, St. Clemen_ is Troop of Pees- - the cud of his melancholy reflections. ton and- the :1 �E Ifespeter Troop at of •Thorold 'Township. 'The evening ' was declared the most successful But there is a point of great la-port- ever held at Stop 19. ante involved. A way out has been Classified Advert><sin9 found for the ordinary human' biped, who has no right of way. All that he =;trvlcsxTOSS 1 has to do now is to look like A cow. AN -OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR 1 BEWARE THE COW _ List of wanted inventions and full • Inf�rmatton, sent tree. The ismaay 2 Company, World Patent Attorneys. -':3 Man'Who Warns Editor After Review ]sank street, Ottawa. Canada., ing Magistrate's Judgment - .EARN To SKI ! : } o- WS - = On Case GOLD as Always In a neatly bound, bandy -sized book KING ' ,The whole farnitq 9111 Ilk• these- _ A new legal status has been given "Learn to Ski" (1•iacmillan's•Toronto) 1 tender Parker House Rolla. Recipe ' • +' !a Royal Yeast Bake Book, pane 12. whether the Remedy to that passive and productive animal, Hermann Hautzman hoe given ski -en_ the cow, It is no longer neces, ar for' thusiasts the volume they have- been Those _ interested in the probable You are taking for y' future trend of the value of gold • ,a this domestic quadruped- to watch her looking for. will find food for thought in the ,Headaches, Neuralgia step like the common herd. Mr..Bautiman's method !a the one current issue of R `or - Rheumatism pains A magistrate at Truro Nova Scotia that is now largely used in Eurdpe, +i Mineral Wealth i9 SAFE is Your Doctor. rhos ,delivered' a judgement regarding and bas as its foundation the idea Ask Him the efrcumstancea lmmedta:ely grate- that everybody can, and should, ski. Your copy is free for the, asking. 7 cedent to the untimely decease of a This -theory of skiing is the ultimate Affix your name and address to wandering bovine, upon which judg. outcome of years of experience gain- this advertisement and mail to. ? '$don't Entrust Your ment the late Mr. Solomon could ed by our greatest ski exper.s. These K W WRIGHT "scarcely have improved: The cow was pioneers in the realms of skiing tzars K. ■ 1 Own or Your Family's 4n the road. It was contacted nice 1 Well-Being to UnknOWn. new expression ( paved the way for later generations _ g _ invented by bustling I of skiers who may now enjoy the ad- & "Company .Salesmen). 1.1111 TED preparatlOil3 vantages without the troubles exper_ — 1NVEST:liE�;TS The magistrate expressed himself fenced in'breaking new ground. -. Mr. 288 BAY STREET, TORONTO -,- ;BEFORE you take• any prepara- as follows: -'A man who. does, not I gautzmzann has set forth file lessons ELGIN 3342 u� tion you don't know all about. stop•his car when a herd of ca.tlei is for the relief of headaches; or the in simple, understandable, language It's easy to make this deticlous pains of rheumatism, neuritis or _ on the road is a menace and ,a fool.,- ��which is made yet more obvious - by Coffee Cake. Recipe an page 11, neuralgia, ask your doctor what he He said also that no driver can the many lllus.rations interspersed _ Reyai Yeast Satre Book. 'thinks about it — in comparison determine what a cow is going to do throughout the pages' The Longer Evenings 'With "Aspirin." and that the onus is therefore upon' The author was born in - Berlin, Ger_ of Fall and Winter afford op- We say this because., before the the driver. -Nothing could be more many, educated at the German &cad- portunity for mental Improve - 'TIGHT, tasty bread is discovery of "Aspirin," most so- true than the fact, set forth in His . largely Y Called pain" remedies were ad- emy of Sports and Body Culture and meat. You can overcome Infers- a matter of er- Worship's final sen'ence. i ority Complex, develop a power- 7 vised against by'physicians as being I is an excellent skier himself. Fie" has 'ful memory, learn the 'secret + " p bad for the stomach; or, often, for -Nobody knows what a 'cow 3s going 1 lived for some years in Canada and : of success, and improve your - feet leavening. That s why the heart: And the discovery -of to do; not even the, cove. The motor_(F has' •done mucia to further the interest mental calibre by fa>acinating "Aspirin largely changed medical 1st finds himself upon the horns of a',of Canadians in this winter "s ort. correspondence courses which it is SO illlportant to use de- practice. t dilemma. He wishes to you can study In your spare, r P pass the Cow 'sport. ,time and in the` quiet of your +' 'Vendable yeast. With Royal Countless thousands of • people, but he has :no means of knowing' just - n 1,onre. For full particular•=, W ho have taken" Asppirin" year 1n where the cow, be when tie' ar_ nc to to Yeast Cakes you can be sure ' and out without ill 'effect, have rives. He ha; little stomach for its Gem's The Institute of Practical and : of full leavenin wee eve — proved that the medical . findings - ? g � rY about its safety were correct. whereas the cow has four. ' Scrap -136' ok Y _ Applied Psychology _ ....time., Each Royal Yeast Remember' this "Aspirin" is The driver has no preconceived an_ d -810 Confederation suildine Cake. s roteeted.b a s �, rated among the fastest methods yet tipatfiy toward the • cow, indeed the >xoxT$Eaz, pv>rrssc protected. Y p discovered for the relief of headaches milk of kindness may be _in him. His - YOUTH and all common pains ... and safe cia1. airtight wrapper. They k ordinary sentiment in the matter of Remember now they Creator in for the average person to tae „ keep in perfeCt rCOndition regul, rly. cotes is one of good will and esteem. , He has nb, desire to injure either hair the days of thy youth, " — Bible. 00-VT edfl�eSS for months. " Aspirin' Tablets are made in or hide of the ruminant ruminating ,� ,� ><,�i Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered' in the highway, but the cow, reoccu_ The measurement of life by• solar Two Helpful trade -mark of the Bayer Company., p SEADNIO Booklets... Limited. Look for the name Ira •er pled with gustatory problems pecul_ Years tabs youth and gives ugliness yy to age. Time- tables of birth +frN eAtK ; FREE! iatheformof 'acrossoneverytabiet. iar to its field of activity, has a tend- • N � �R.��� ency' to gyrate. and death are so many 'conspiracie,' EAR OiL The "Royal Yeast Demand and 'Get The cow, in moment; of abstration against manhood." — Marp Baker IL21ANOtir�tf. 9a 101" totftt wteftottt w Bake Book" tells EdcV: Ah* excellent for Temporary Deafness all read the art / ■ Common to all deliberative mammals, and Head Noises due to eongestlon y i e of gives akinA ■ / - Caused by cold&, Flu and swimminr. and Bless tested R� college professors, etc., is subject to A. O. LEONARD, Inc. recipes. "The A P I .g\ N unpremeditated and therefore, unfore. 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At t $60.00 for the beat copy, four inches own sates ;4ek ty to build up his is flu and large '� - aTANDARD BRANDS LfMr1'ED _ own business; backed by pro resales, I+ nsserA .c.,iadLlbertySe,Toroato,Ont.. wide, made from this portrait of conservative organization. fR �omy°;a• Send me, tree, the "Royal Yeast Bake Beok'• ppl i cant _ the most popular young man in the must furnish banking and • character sad • Th• Royal Rwd to Herbs Healeb.'• British Empire. f}ntry Fee: Twenty. s Y' references. Apply -by letter In confl- five cents for each entry submitted. Nasal ' Building, dTorontoecretary, 503 Temple A valuable prize for everyone who enteral this contest, which closes ••IUNG OF PAIN" 6 October 31, ]936, _ -' � I' ` Issue No. 41 — '35 T•wn � r,'o. � GIFF BAKER �• ..... � � ,;,•';" $9 LEE AVE., TORONTO• • ONT. ' 67 ' x ,y .y, Voters of Canada' By the time your work, a lot of r_ejr jnbs created aiii whole world. Per "ap9 the party is E�tivo 1 — Blacksmuithin Woodwor�C lnext copy of this paper reaches you many old ones d4,ne away •rich. A1: the right thing yet. �+ you will have returned Mr. Bermet: for the sake of somethin; different. - at right priors X1.76 per to power, or you will have asked A very strong argument against a k7herrywood N,rw io LAW time to have t#►o.e repair p Yew; 31.50 paid in advance Mr' King to take charge, or Mr. one -nran government can be seem in j,shs attended to. Harrows repaired, Subscriptions to the Gaited Statas Stevens, or one of the half dozen oi• the methods used by M•u �solini is Mrs. R. Neale and Miss D. Neale +►loo new sections on hand. The, fam ' and Gt. Ildt.ain. $'2.00 in advance. so "would be's" to loolf after our ex- lcaly; methods thai have roused the were week -end visitors at the home our Fleury Plows alwwy$ on hand. -- -- -- - - - - -- - ports, tariffs and all of the thin; '- - -- of b:r. H. Bing and daughter. Also dealer in Viking Cream Separw- JtlHN MUItKAR. PF03F1eLOF. they do at Ottawa. We hope that SA VE MONEY ! -- -- tore and Electric WawbPn+. everybody has been satisfied, What ATTENTION. F/AR,MER$ Dealer tn- Cocksbutt and Frost eF -- wend mRCbinery. Death of Mrs. D. A. Johnston an impossibility. Nevertheless a lot Why• burn $1 --0.00 Coal when _____ A phone call will bring st i to your [arm. f new ideas are going to be put to Q%7.1)() c,•otil' will barn wore effi- 6ENSRAL REPAIR WORK O xy- acetylene welding. Airs. D A. Johnston, of Spring 1•erdict of Not Guilt in interesting ('iently and leave. no ashes - ::Bay, who had been ill for some tinr� y We are re >+red 6o re airears• Dunbarton Motor Accident Nith the C ti steal thH p p p Qhooe Pick 716 arb��.. y tYuckP tractors and all farm t asked away on the morning. of July + F. T. i7CTOpd�XTiih1� .-22nd. Mrs. Johnston, (nee Emmal- systeill is installed 3U daysfre+e machiuer ,wheels'rebuiita.nd The action brought against 'Well- y GREENWOOD 491 :: ins May Wilson) was born Sept. l., trial. tiro settin woocJ -work and 1879, at Greenwood, in the Township tiigton Brunt, by the solicitous. for R' Murray c,f Pickering. Here all a spent her Clifford, of Dunbarton, was 'For information .apply to wood turuine of all kinds. ,youth, and kept house for her father dismissed, following a verdict h not CHAS L N 'Pickering Place your under now for a' guilty, in the Assize Count, Whitby. 7• arany years aster her mother's death on Wednesday afternoon, of tki= f'huue Pick :i.iLt1 3tf good ladder for apple pinking. Notice to You On 3lar(ii 30th, 1920, she was marr- - -week. Clifford,. it will be recalled, ehon, or Ossli led to D. A. Johnston, of Big Lake, -� struck by t!he aacused's truck e :''who had served. in the Great War near Dunbarton about one year ago. BROOK A• �• ROE "' =* Al for three years. Th-y lived at Big Brock Road Store apd Blacksmith Shop. We do.Buihiing of all kinds. Lake for one year and then moved - In Memoriam THEATRE (successor to W. H. Jackson) .:to Spring Bay, where she resided -_ Phhce Pick 2729 1 -'Lin CARPENTERING, ' until her death Before conung to � �7CTZiIT�Y = -- CEMENTING, ___ _:. _ :.•___ = :, _Alanitoulin Island; she was a meni -� GORDON—In loving memory of Vic: i of the Greenwood Church, and Kenneth Gordon, who passed away - - - - -- - _ PLUMBING October 13th, 1933. Led � r +' and - � a::r.g in the dhoir therefor many. _ FRIDAY and SATURDAY ��,��� LeiG� ��tinii File •• •' -. . .)'ears. She was a member of the Gn- - - - - I. OCTOBER .! and 12 t:.ed Church, Sprung Bay, where she _ Co. ,ur aelRlOBraatF rd Roofing WORKS GOOD Insurance Ras organist for nrlar.y years. Sdne� Tw(1, Sh4+w•a. Nt s and St_p. m. We sl Orr,, a loyal member, always doing SYBILLA SPAHR'S remed • is sc,ld and WAWANESA iN3, CO. bt »terinlA, umpire Barhroonr Y y K y i4itordwy 5iatinee'a+ I.'-A) m• Cheap Rates for Farm and Counu7 Egnipmeat, Dnro Water • - )te.� part in every phase of church and used by nearly one thousand - work, whenever health would permit., druggists in Ontario, why" because Boris Earloff Buildings Sy4ten14, Baatty It was not until. May, after. an open -+ it WORKS, it's good for you too, for Windstorm Insurance on Buildoo ::,Stable Eciniome+nt atinn at blindemoya Hospital, that throat, colds, cough, catarrh, hay IN Windmills. Silos etc. and •ther BuiidLng 'Hateri'als' it was knosvn that deceased had can- fever and tonsil ills. Automobile Insurance of E:,itituateP Fr" cer, which, could not be removed. E. C. Jones Druggist Pickering "The Bride of -All Kinds Work Guaranteed The - funeral which took place from • >.f _ _ . the home on July 23rd, was in char - -` - Frankenstein j ge of Rev. E. J. Robertson, pastox, '- - � -- BOWMAN & WE � . v . P � O U �E - Radio Service With, assisted by Rev. W. W. Anglin, of _ .. .. WRiTKY ONT - Phone A,302 ' 1►lirtdemoya and Rev. C. A. K. Cock- f burn. Tehkummah. Interment wag VALERIE 61/TRgOIN Carolina Jub,Tee Sincere ? `PICKPRING. ONTARIO • . " .roads in 3lindemoya Cemetery. Thy Fx p ert servioe and re ELSA LANUHESTER :- pallbearers were: M. I. Johnston, J. pairs to all Luakes. Reas o P. BF:f.`(iIE _ E. Johnston, Ross - 'Johnston, Dave unable Cbarg�a. G'� Ork - P. r • Johnston. Geo. Hutchison And -John RVagg. The many floral tributes and ' F,U2fraIILted J1ondsty, Tne+riay aria Wed W"dot expressions of sympathy show the _ et 14. 15 x.nd In - high esteem in which the - deceased ARTHUR I aL.D O f %vas held, She leaves to mourn her Graduate Radi • and Television In:.titute t'w'o Shower at ; atii+.lt p. m. KKe. offer the following Extra Specials (Qr Wreak. Vding . - low, her husband and one daughter. Member Official Radio Servic: Aien's dept. 2F, 27 -anti 28. .Mae. at home: two­srstirs and three Association. K•1,THARiNE HE;PAt'RN FRESH PITTED " brothers, Mrs., E R • Jackson, Winn - 4:34 or 520 IL K UHAEtLN:S 1401' ER ' Ph ipeg. 'Mrs. Wnn. Puckrin.. Pickering. or 2 `2 es. - lbs. € 3C." Gee. Wii�on, Goodwood Ont, John Dat Wilson. Sceptre Sask; Perry Wilson. « ,f BRUNSWICK BRAND Greenwood Ont: Father Zrinther and :.Harry Hull Break o€ Hearts Sardines = : .- .�. 3 tins• 14C• one sister; ' Mrs. Jno• Gourlie predec _ f f 4 eased her some years ago. Builder and Contractor at nth - .. .. SUGAR CRISP _ SiffX)TiN41 .MATCH Brietwork and Stonework JOHN N E t4�,13O �'•�- - 1:1►E: A, H N, ii,.S l (r' LT - „ ' . � COrn Flakes, � :.- , . -.. - � : 3 pkgs., 21c. Thezv will -be a shoo match at A b t t Service - _ - :. a Specialty ��- I.c'Ye 1 Ling ma ra i ec 'o - P1ZQES lot 1I. �Dti. 7. Pickering. on Saturday ,Telly Powders, - 4 pkgs., 19c. October 19th. 'at F.30 p; m. Prizes �e riots lzVENINGS MATINEES will be Geese and Rock Roosters. 12 : p' BED AND WHITE _ _ _ j TRF CROWN ;�iitrltr,'�rr «. ';A.inr•6, .+nrtg Match .49 � boxes' 21c CrsQge shetla and' .22 Rifle cartridg pin. 50'. tax }n, 5�•., r�.:c • , : * - :•" : es will be provided. hwnL Rd, nd Kingston Rd.. p f itn ar w : ' Wm. Pegg. }' ' Phone Pick 5,320 (3lrildrer• I5eto-. 1`hildrea• hlrts. rROSS AND BLACKWELL Tomato -Soup; " . tins, 5c, : ` FRESH GROt' \D Magic Coffee, _ . #gal€ lb. pkg. 17c. ' �G -0 D .'POLITIUS . Fancy Cream Biscujts, per lb., 15c, _8007H c MURISOry = .GOOD - B V' SINESS � Phone ttOU _ .. _.. We deriver - : - Pick e rin g ' Hard Ware-_' Store IF.you want _ good tunes g -.. :JUST TRY : - C. V. �� for .the arty th - - : p _ at �VP — ! N li V FsiiISii CO. PAINTS AND VARNISHES -them. _ " - r You can be' convinced that you can buy I' •a better product at a lower price. Our , ..• : ...... � :: _ ! � _ bw n iness for Paints, Varnishes ea tf Etiam�, •• . -� _ '' ' � •... . , _, • - :els has more. than doubled in the last 2. _ _ ' years: due to the increasing sale of _ IF ,you .value experience r' OV*S+D[ woore +� these products: _. THERE 15 A REASON cCyrnick- I)eeriog `aimINihiudfy :AK�nt for 10 ny candfr the ol idate i n this and Repairs. _ -0 r .Mutts.: - "We have it Can get it, Or riding with $ Pe Legislative ex r' it is not umde. _ . x Telephone 3900 . sense. __ . J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING Men's, Work Boots, $2.09, up. MARK YOUR BALLOT Men's Overalls and Pants, $1.23 per pair, up. - Men's Work Shirts, $0.65, or 2 for 01.25 P ,Farm Team Harness. $23:30, up: n'` O V —W i l l i a m � � � ry.. X Norse Collar. at Various Prices Sweat Pads Team Lines Now is the Time to get that Old 'Farmer, 'Dunbarton : _ -'. :. . Harness Repaired +•: : - one 2904 Ph _ . . _ - , Osbasra Qatnmittee Booms. Phone„ Trans rfatlon 2821• a 833• tiVomen 2169 ' _ - - -- •- -_ _' C E , W. A. Dryden, President. Ontario Riding Liberal Asociation J. C: Anderson, SeceetarJ L • E Y . i. J5 tlaremont I which faces the church and world to - -- dale Register 1 •..;: ,x i 9 day- The United Church alone bias Horticultural Notes T E� O N` Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Pilkey visited, had to mass a cut of $1000,000 •to TUESDAY, OCT. 15th -- Auction their-people here over the week -end., the Foreign Mission Work. Tke chug- Quite a number 6f our memben 'sale of Farm Stock and Implem, FUNh:RAL DIRECTOR AND Many from here attended Mark : ch calls 'her membersrip to a real- visited the garden and grounds of ents. the property of Ed. Hep- I4�BALM8R ; sham 'Fair last week. nation of the crisis and for more Mrs. Victor 'Rosa • last Wednesday. wortlh, lot 6, rear con. B. F., Pick- stioceesor to W, j, Mather, Miss Effie Miller visited friends in loyal support of sne world -wide pro- 'M r. Smith, the gardener, showeri Bring. Sale at one o'clock sharp. Btoutiville Toronto during the past week. I gram she has undertaken them around in the absence of Mrs No reserve. Terms, Cash. Wm. Mrs. Roy Ward is recovering from - Rosa, the visit to -the York Trading Maw, auctioneer. Night acid Day Services -.,:a severe attack of sciatica. { Green River Post, which' is also a museum of WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23rd - Auct- � Business Phone Rarsidence Phone t•UI Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Scott moved to , relics, was enjoyed very mach. ion sale of Farm Stock and Imp-, Fenelon Falls this week. ! ' Our church service Avery Sunda.: ._ . _ lements,'the property Qf E. Clack,; Weddings bells are ringing loud, evening at 7 p. m. I lot 34;� rear eon. 2, Tw•p. of Whit- i _ -'and very close at hand. Visit our S. S. an Sunda niom• Notice t0 Creditors b Sale at .12:30 sh j dark Linton, of Toronto, was is ing at 10.15. Y Y ve. See bills. Wm. Maw, aaccl,i n- . "+ town over the week -end. Church Anniversary Services Nov. sin the matter of the Estate of ' eer. _ • , - " Clarence Pilkey has been visiting 3rd .4 Group No. 1 cf the Ladies' Aid Raymond - ,Pilkey, Farmer, ,Deceased, Y' -relatives here -for a few, 'days. will put on an Amuaiteur Night, Oct. ALL PERSONS • having claims , a-,- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson, of 13th. Freewill offering. Everybody gainst -the estate of Raymond- Pilkey, Reliable Belleville, visited firs. H. Thomso,i, . ("� H. TUt:K, upt..b:ye,,ight Spa- wek�xne. - late of Fie Township of Pickering. Insurance of All v cialist. - Anthur of Youtt here over the week -end. The Sunday School and Y. P.- in the County of Ontario. Farmer, - 1 Eyes and Health," '-The Child , Mr. and ,Mrs. Merriwell, of Tor- Class gatitered at the home of Mr. deceased, who •died on - or about ­ the !! and its Development." Optutnet- onto, are to occupy Mr. Ira Boyar's an¢ Mrs. Wrn. Milne. on ' Monday ev- 25th ,day of August A. D. 1935, are Kinds at Rea residence. tic Assoctation of Ontario, Amer- residence. a �•.: ' erring, to present Mr. and Mrs. S. hereby notified to- fiie•'with 'the. un- - . - •• scan Optorttntrtc. .Association. John McGrath is holding an auct Beare, I who _were recently marrieds dersigned Executor,' on or before the enable .'Rates C apes ialirlog in Eyesight and '.! ion sale of 1wusehold furniture in the to a shower. Mrs. Beare, (Ree Dori:= 1st day- of November, A. D. 19p, Glsspee. -. Masonic Hall here on Oct. 19th. I Axford) was an active member in full particulars of their claims. Im '.Oupodtte P. O.. U,hawst. lobs. E .Gleeson spent a few days our Sunday School, and our best mediately after the said date the' - Representing. the Following of the past week xlth Mr. and Mrs. ,Ashes 23 with. her to her new home assets of the said deceased Aill be Companies W.ilker in Toronto. in 'Newmarket. distributed amongst -those entitled Pilot Insurance Co. T H R ":HADELiNE" Rev. J. and 'Mrs.' Harlon have moved to Toronto, but Mr. Harton thereto, ha �iitg regard onlyto•claims IGOpre District Mutual Ins. Cu c Greenwood so. filed: Royal Insurance Co. -Ltd: BF-Y- SAi..OIY will continue in this pulpit till the DATED, at Claremont this Sth London Guarantee and Ace. Co. Ltd. ;. end of November. i An the ..Greeaw,00d United Church day of October, .k: D., 1935. Ocean Accident, and Guar. Corp. `4'e are pleased to know of `the next Sunday evening,- Oct. 13th, Lyman Pilkey, FINGERING MARCELLING Wawaneaa itutual definite turn for the better. that beginning at 7.30 o'clock: a very int- F.xecotbr, Portage.. la Prairie Jiutual S H A 141 PG OIN (3 ..Mrs. T. Paterson has experienced in "fires[ ing program of music and -red- Claremont, Ont.. - Provident Assurance Co. SCALP TREATMENT health. ings wilt be given. Also, Miss Alice Gen. Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. HAIR CTTTING Work continues on the new Lyman Pegg will give a report of the Y. P: Toronto General Ins. Co. I +cis '►lac re gyred, ladini, ° Pilkey residence. Mr. Pilkey, through Summer School: *-here she was a- - Light Lunches you u beautiful croyuiRoole '•Helea4 -' his recent. accident, is compelled to Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd delegate. A collection will be taken Employers' Liability Asa Corp. Curtis" Pe�rui.anept Wave a4 very slow up considerably. , in aid of the Sunday School Mission- - Conf eetlonery A. E. Wilson and Co. Ltd. - Lloyds reasonable rates... Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Pugh visited ary Fund. - Mrs. -Feasby, on Sunday. at Brook-,., _ Tobaccos _ Call or Write I can also .give you beautiful , sin Hnzmital, where the latter is eon- Audley p Curly eodre. : > a fined. R.e, are - indicative of 'a - _ - _. _ eVr•nocl� B. A. - '� • B �JZ=fl. . 3uL't1S3,d.•�.. ' - - decided improvement. ! The October ' meetinsr of the An,) Brougham Out. • Phone tick 515 Rev. W. J. H. Smythe, of Port ley Community Club was held nn .. Autolene Yonr patronage is° appreciated. , Phone lW03 LLARPMQ�iT '.Perry; Rev. 7d: -141: Whiting, of Jalr-- Monday evening at Vi* liome of Sir. -- -- - - - - -- � - -._.. an apd Rev. Dr. Srimgeour, of Trin- and Jars. J. C. Bryant, with a Fair ALF'S PLACE OCTOBER USED GOODS idad. were guests at the manse early crowd. and a good time was enjoy• !Dias week. _ ed by a11. : CLAREM0tiT, ONT, Miss Norinne Wilson who shares The Community Club will hold 1931 Ruyby 2 -ten Truest. Duals 192? Pontiac Sedan . ail apartment in Toronto. with '.Hiss - Phone Clare. 3201 1930 Chev. 2-wn Truck, Duals 1927 Pontiac Coach their Hallowe'en Masquerade ,on. the. -Merle Hall, of Pickering was the vie- evening of Friday, Oct. 25th, in the 1929 Ford 2 -ton Truck, Duals 1928 Pontiac Coach tim of a daylight robbery one ay Audley School House. Everybody 1927 G. 1.1• C. Truck 1929 Chevrolet Coach ; - last weed when their rooms were come in costume. ATTENTION! McDeeriny Hammer Mill, new -1930 Chev. Sedan - _- : entered and several articles of value _. _ • •' 1:'v'ew Oat Kotler _ 19�► Pontiac Cab -•� taken. - - .. Whitevale rmers Vert' Electric Grinder 1929 Pontiac Coach Mrs. Gibbons, who celebrates hers Fleury 9 in. Grinder _ 1929 Pontiac Coupe ninetieth birthday anniversary on he meeting of the Woman's Asa- GASnLI:�d k DISTILLATE, Massey 8 in. Grinder - 1928 Chrysler Sedan •• ,f Friday. October l !tit, will be at - ocietion. which was held at the; home Massey, 9 in. Grinder 1931 Chrysler Sedan horne`to her friends on that day dur• of Mrs. R. J. Johnsen wad an inter- Delivered in f-)rt" ptalloh lots End � McGlaughlin Grinder 13 in . D. head 1981 Durant Sedan ing the hours of 3 to S o'clock, and eotin one as it was the _ _. McDeerinr; Disc PWw� 1932 Chen. Coach t - '? to 9 iri the evening. We wish to ex- g - "gstherin�r over. r in of i e___Varikee • Coppers" to help Lister Lighting Plant T93:3 Oldsmobile Debase Sedan tend our rsonal congratulations to 4ws 15 ate. and Twz. 14 ft- 1933 Chev. Master Coupe -' - � . g the shingling fund of the Irni:eti _ - - Mrs. Gibbons. alai many returns of Church. The grand total of 580 era,: .I)i ;tiilt.te ld ate. per Rat. 3- Way7well pump 1931 Chev. Ton Panel Truck this day. eollecte_d Which goes to,Whow that Stoves and Washers a930 Dodye Ton Farrel Track i Services will be held . in the L`nit- ,•e�_ `Y Little helps." fIHAS 3ARGFgT•9 HARDWARF - :...,. ad Church next Sunday. In the even _ N1 ARK ETANI• {)NT. yr ing. Rev. D. H. Woodhouse. . ReMarJ. I " Phone 1Mwe ;xi CHAS. COOPF R, • CLAREMONT team, will be in chars . You Can Buy at Rome - 'E. Glover is to•eenduet anniversary, • - _ 1lKl~:d. BATTER[E9. e at Zion Church. Cedar Grove • - -. '. .. yervlC S • afternoon and eveninx. - The choir . AUt.L39UR1L� _. _ will sing at the afternoon service at At w.+ law .d baiter prices - Zinn. _ euy� reqatar- SRee;- ...••f lhu e rho l : - - :icial Board of the" United Church, ar -' yon two iu Turouto: rangements were made for the ar. 1 Waal Harvest Home Settiicg8 Ben 3rd Let u- repair that lewkr top. 1 1 of November. when Rev. Walter �J t� L Rackharn will Ise the special, greach- - REAT .. . er: The annual supper will be held 'Gordon skilled Motor iiReep des. F_ - i on Tuesday evening, No1..$rd. in G J. Law _ �1V. THE :.. - fhe Community Hall. Further ann- I _ 1 ' 'ouncernents later.. - .'. 1'hour 'L908 ARN The regular Institute ill a �z - of - the Women's Institute 'will be held PICi�ERING, ONTARIO at the • home of .firs. George Scott, _ .. on Wednesday, Oct. 16th, at 2.30 p. - • - _ m. The ladies of the Brooklin Brch. T �� :1 �, U�. :'. 1 V a a _ M• F will be entertained at this meeting. _ s . FRIDAY, OC l O - i and Mrs. Fred Holliday- istrict i 6 - Y- Tresid�,.z. -•will be the. guest speak- el.. A demonstration, "Jellied Sal- - ads" will be given. by •Mesdames C. �rdbeC tilje►ing'>z;i�fjtuap _ , llister and D. for SPEAKE R' _ Overland, J. Pa 1� T an. All ladies of the community are a T O R O O , 'cordially invited. "'; •• - i The 'Anniversary. Services. 'of the Single -50C. H gJCll- :) )J, _ Baptist .Church over the past week HOD a Ce � • � O D � � � v much en'o ed /1�i were apparently ary ] Y DAILY SERVIC. -- -- I" everyone. The supper and concert • • _ on 'tthe week might are being siren Eastern standard Time Former F><nanee M><nister of Canada much favorable .cannnent. The sup- Leave Pickering Leave Toronto pet was thought to have been one of (Ha%tern House tKal' at llundasl -and -the best ever givein. The concert by A. M. P. X A. M. P.M. it - - 'the Jubilee Singers, was as _,_usual__ a 4-418- 3.54- a 7;30 a 4.30 - l/ ti very attractive. These'' ciiInrerl sing- a 7.4.1 a 4.54 a.40 5,30 - - , • 1 =� 00 . ers seem to have a `peculiar appeal 8.•i4 d 5.54 10.00 ti.30 re _ _ 10.24 6,54 ' 1136 d 730 tv the "whites ", their•programs are 1 L5 d 7.54 P. M, 5,30 l� always enjoyed, no one appears to P..M. 8.54 c 12.30 d 9.30 - - _ , • able to finis words to express their n - `tp c 1_i4 d A.5•!- 1.30 10,30 _ Liberal Candidate in Ontario Riding � . feelings -on the . program, .however 1.5.4 10,54 c 2.:30 11,30 it may be understood wlien it has I a '1.54 b 11.4.4• 3.30 - - been liearned that they have already i a- daily except Sun 8t Hol. b -Sun. Mr More w ill d><scuSS f utlly been booked for another appearance. &lies. only, c -Sat. only. d=5ai. • During this week missionaries i 5un.'.k Hol. only. J from the Foreign Field of the:Unit -I Coach connections at Buffalo and - + e Church are makin a pilgrimage Detroit for all points in the all the issues of the campaign d R P United' States. nn the various charges of the Osh- _ Tickets and information at 'awa Presbytery_• Last Sunday even-,' Questions Invited - - - ing, Rev. Di'. Srimgrour, of.Trinidad, GRAY MUCH LINES spore. and on. Monday. Rev. M. M- PICKFRING - Whifing, of Japan, addressed they 1�'LE'NTY OF COMFC�F�'TABI..� SEATS pupils of the Continuation and Pub - k Easetrn House— Phone 4300 _- sic' Schools at 3.30' p. m:. And--the. _ r .. �- Official Board and the Y. P. S. in j 1E �� j% DODY � q r ..e{ T CO M �{ the evening. Both of these men arc; . I Q �(K LrI j,� L� r _w,nrthy iepresentative.4 of the church • e• �!'' _ 04 o outlined in n clear and per.9uan- ive manner, the critical situation' � _ _ Fll� e K i with a crash down on to the floor of The Soda Wafers the Hall. CHAPTER II. '� 'Yo' ou'll like the rich, Eul� ' _ .,most people prefer 'THE BATON - - , - - The scene which followed the con - '° ' ductar's collapse was almost inde- - �� flavour of Salads Orange _ scrioble. At first a death -like hush .too s$ fell upon the vast audience. Then b�� c* ,� a woman, far away somewhere at .Pekoe Blend. Try a package. 01 too the back of one of the circles, scream- -d1► P. et ed 'and fainted. The leader of the orchestra put down his violin' an'd ' _ dashed to the edge of the platform. ' There was wild surge forward of the excited- enaders and a little, _ knot clustered roupd the prostrate body of Signor Parelli, which lay frace downwards, prone where it had _ fallen. !most • as if by • a • miracle a couple of, policemen appeared seem - in% here. Isn't there anywhere 'Strarllge, But True! ingly• from -nowhere and tried to keep where Nye egn take- him?" - _' back the eager, frightened, hustling A dozen or so more policemen -had 20,000 lb. of soap - flakes were up -' mass that formed the crowd.. now come into the Hall and the crowd set by a lorry between Sorau and "Keen back, there —keep back- was being kept well back. There was Sagan (Silesia). A downpour of rain ple,gse!" The loud voice of one of a great press about the doors —slow= made a lather, 'and inhabitants de- the officers rose over the babel-, of ly -the Hall was - -beginning to empty. - clare that never 'before had their w a whispering and chattering which Now that they knew what had hap- road been so clean. ''here$ a Christie .Biscuit for' every taste soughed from every corner of the hall, pened most -of the audience seemed "Is there a doctor here ?" From sev- eager to -get out of the-place of death. Constable George Lithgow, of ' eral parts' of 'the building came ans- A journalist —one of a' dozen or more Sydney, has 'five - children with the -'The Queen s Hall Murder veering shouts. A pasage urdil was made who had come to tell the country same birthday. Nine years ago on' • l at last for a young sturdily built man ,how the great Parelli symphony had June -13th, Mrs. hi.hgow had twins -. from the seats at the back of the received— remained in order to get a boy and a girl. Three' years later By ADAM BROOMS promenade. His training as a.—Rugby', more details of the tragedy. A few, a l ooy was - born on the same -date. ilY2it03-8I$ gunduct the first Performance of a s5 m- forward for his- hospital- team, ser- more enterprising than the- rest, and This year another set of twins, boy SIGNOR ARELLI of Milan, a fam• phony- of his own composition at the ved him in good stead. For though realizing that there was little more and girl, arrived on Tune 13th. ITS�us composer, is about to make his Queen's Hall. The event *as aroused a 'stra.-gling- lane. was at. length,{ to be gained at present by staying ai;pearance ]n Landon. He is to err}; great interest. The hall 1s crowd- cleared for him through the swaying, near the• actual scene, of the occur- "' ` ed, and millions of 116tenerei are waiting g for the performance to come over the shifting crowd, the Hall was so rence, hand rushed off to the nearest radio. crowded that, with the best will in telephone boxes with the news. The iss? the world, the members o£ the dense lights of the, rapidly emptying hall, It had been worth waiting for, throng found it_ difficult to contract except for a few here and there over "` " " "''`" ``` " "' This rest au;it m sterious fi irre >r } " ": 8 % Y g and make a way for .-him. Perspir- the orchestra, were being put ,out. '. �•,_;s;;;',; >` seemed to -have come fro another Its Or rC► ing at every pore the doctor at last seemed a crowd .of phantom shapes � f world. So thick was his black hair. y 7• reached his goal. The two police= that was vanishing awy into the f i ? � his beard, so- bushy' were-his dark men had managed to turn the body darkness *:hind and out -into the eyebrows, :that little could be seen of Signor Pnrelli face upwards and lighted streets beyond. Two'or three ~ t ot• the aunt cadaverous face -which - Fne of them su j j ... g sported the black ofher doctors who had been in the � 4" his photographs had made familiar maned head upon his bended knee. audience now joined the little'group. �`"� s c throughout the world. But even "Afraid, 'si'r, that it's too late. It (To Be Continued) - ��;•.:;:; those the furthest away could see,; or seems to me he's dead." .¢ ,- + :• thcught* they could 'see, - the strange The.. people in the crowd .nearest` - magnetic gleams which darted from the policeman tau ht ea erl ' at the it �Age �j� • the -- master's eyes. 'With 'slow steps word and . whispered it backwards backwards TH4Yl7 l�l1GLANUf I lift! he gained the dais and took his stand through 'the body of the llali: The ' - - before- the. score U. the symphony. effect of the., whispered message of ASK YOUR DOCTOR i wb`ch 'Had made him famous almost death, passing from "mouth to mouth Collected by cite Naw Statesman and in ,a night otter all Europe and the from the front to the black' of the Natidn (London:) FIRSTp MOTHER States., Another burst -of applause floor, from circle -to circle shoe in 1 - greeted him as he reached out his the huge - hall,, was weird in -the ex- Priest- i A;Charge wanted' for St. hand to take the'jewelled baton from treme: Si!eht -the peop3e stood, rev- 4 a•y's,'Aah Vafe, Catholic essential, _ _ Bekre Ybu Clive Yout Child its resting place. As the violinists _ erent in serried ranks. But only for Fast bowler preferred. — Church _ an Unknown Remedy to Take poised their bows. upon the strings. a moment. Women cried; men tried Times. - -_ - the wind - players pursed their lips -for to .soothe them. In one parf Cher ` '` ` - " Every day unthinkingly. mothers the opening chords of the:. master- was a movement as if in panic to- This, being so, the provision, that " take the advice of unqualified persons -piece, Sinnor Parelli turned s in to wards' th_e doors. This was steadied a certain — instead of their doctors' on part of =any such supple- l -- acknowledge, the tribute: At last all by some of the .less emotional - m mentary non - contractual remuner- HAW the faithful 8t8Ve 1 `�► remedies for their children. How � IL thee' knew what the scientists was still: hers of . the throng. A man•:s voice ation should increase for the future saved her master's life-- - know, they would new take this e. The flutter- of programmes closed was lifted., here: and there, ,shouting the fixed contractual minimum, a as how the robber woe' foiled than - and laid down upon their owners' as- V in command, from the point of view of the Buyer through a great eastern cue. knees soughed through the hall like "It's.. all rieht— steady there —no- a really valuable set -off to the fact' tom regarding 5`alt� -18 tOkl iII' Doctors Say PRTLLIP$' a fall o! autumn leaves. With .his - thin'R to be afraid, of." And then, Shat; in older to get the Buyershfp 1Cture and story is new book For Your Child right hand the conductor took the '.`Poor chap, Heart I suppose. And at° all, he had to accept terms of picture Children Yours frees i When -it ,comes to the frequently -used " stick from the case;' his -arm was just as he'd reached the biggest mo= tenure that would make it "Very . ,e - milk of magnesia,` doctors, for over lifted. The players again raised inent of his life." difficult far him to take off to some Send coupon now for Salt yea's- have said "PHILLIPS' ` their arms or brought _ their lips • to , ".Looks as if all over the World ". Strange, _ ZoLWre_right<_oficer," •com etitor. of the Partnership the_ SE, Ivli }k of ltiaggnnesia --the saferemedv the instruments. As the. great arm The young doctor quickly passed his knowledie that he would never- get.._ EIIgFaging SaltCtlstOnl9inLTlSny lo _ _'..lor yobs chifd." began its' downward sweep there was hand - under. Parelli's shirt: feeling his unless we appointed him to this — lands. very Rerriemher this - And Aruiaya S ^ - ap tf roll upon the tympani, a weird and heart: He shook' his head. It was Buyership.— Partnership gazette. Your MoaeJrtraai+ $tome should . - i cPhillips r When You Buy. Your eerie cadence, beginning like aloft pretty certairt. what his verdict was , , , WINDSOR SALT have !1118 Child deserves a foou t iwn peace breeze` in the -trees at even, rising Nroing to be. He looked down teaspoonful in glass of mind, see that you gget it -- Gen. g It was rather nice to think 'that book j Send _ tune Phillips' I4Ii1k of bfagnesia. like the gust df - wind which heralds .the stilled features of the great tom- °ieaaaat eCecci sad this year the, partridges had a love- "ant, cotlponnowl Also in Tablet Form: the coming storm, poser. -He' who, in his short career ly restful Sunday on the First of ' PhiuipS' Milk of eta And then— something was amiss. as a doctor, had Ioked on death in Regal Tabl• Salt , gnesia Tab- September. —'Western- Mail -and kts are now on sate at all drug Parelli's arm stopped suddenly, many forms, had never yet seen a (Free Running) ors everywhere. Each tiny tab• then fell. The swelled to tiro 'South Wales ; .News, Windsor salt Pro- letistheequivalentof ] y Aped; face so. contorted .with pain. and , ° �', a A Win sor Salt Pro- • teasDoonturof Gets- "M°'t with- a flash like that of 8 comet's a>z�ony: The gaunt, high - check -boned -- - - -�( 4i "ns Phdlips' Milk of •ao, '" t Juno: -`rites: - Why, do•e s n't uniformlOral pu ech' -- Magnesia. \ `Qy tail, into the plants which gaily dec- features were drawn and yellow. •« Y maiaralned .o by =: orated the edge of the platform. Even yet a few great beads of sweat . Lbique' .teach her children a Chemical control. PHILLIPS Th'e great - gaunt figure ieeled. Par- •were rolling. down the dead man's prayer in, Greek? God would still elli uttered a ghastly -cry of pain, his cheeks. His hands were clenched .,. body crumpled up, he fell heavily convulsively. The doctor: rose,, i against the brass, rail, and under it "It doesn't seem much good stay- �/► FLEW - 00��' :.;. OFF Q. THE HANDLE A 5 x � • • STOP t. � : •�: � �,,,, � "�� � � - - •=,� PEDn U � 1'a �°�v9 . � Tear OfF and L'ai1 Today CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LINITED t Pipe Smokers. t fill up With ' SALT DIVISION VIRGINA 'ILL" , D AI NS and enjoy d really ' Without obligation glee send special- . t ?a\' .•°' good SIr1ok.Q�• Children's Booklet, SALT, all over4b, World." : UNTIL .� _ . �_�lsee r_ n�ati�l.irin_� :�arlarrri•�•la.� USED Issue No. 41 — '35 iddresa` :It cuts _ ap- right through :a 56 alt clogging ; >' t : . EdwarAshul•9 e J• - o�rratr r;crras G� -matter ... _ . - There's nothing like Gillett's it will not harm enamel or Pure Flake Lye to clear plumbing. Kills 'germs and <. tt drains in a jiffy! Use it regu- destroys odors as it cleans. - . laxly and you'll keep sinks, Keep a'tih on handti - - - - +if • Never dissolve lye In'bot' water, .0.. fUt tubs and toilets running free- 7%e action of the lye itaeif heats, :._ . ly. our it down full strength thg :riater. - t +' FREE BOOKLET -The Gillett's Lye Booklet gives dozens of pra4!.sI ,. " (IRN SYRUP hints for using this powerful cloaiiser and dlstnfe> cast. Also globs' full direr. Boni for ioapmaking, idsorough cleansing and outer uses on the farm. Wr1ts ♦, T H E FAMOUS for free copy to Standard Brands , Limited, Fraser Ave.. and Liberty _ • _ e>~. Toronto, Ontario. E N E R G Y TT'S LY Ears F O QD'' • : WII E' ' D / R r A product of e CANADA STARCH CO., Limited Th - EA 9, eiw r-� I, / . - J Stomach His Nemesis . STREAMLINE FIGURES FO�t 1936 . Se orate But Inseparable Exclusive Laura 4 - .. �... The long slim graceful lines of deportment and fools everyone Wheeler Accessories the newest in aeroplanes, speed- without the aid of mirrors into' boats. and racing cars are our lat- believim her to be fabulously'-- long - eat' models for figure be and a' and willowy. •`, r - ,, living example, of streamline love- WAISTLINE: No. ,matter where �• liness in Greta Garbo. ypur normal waistline -may •be,,,,be _ �:' No one has been mare widely im- sure to have it raised in your .frocks ' itated than Greta Garbo in the to the point where your legs would matter of clothes. Countless young begin if they were of the elongated C ;• >:: ; women haze. tned -te. - achieve the variety,. If your le s are 13y, inches �r g effect of her long flowing lines by too short, raise the waistline 'lria 1 • : copying- her gowns to the minutest inches; if two inches too short, raise' detail but with depressing re- it two inches. And be drastic about salts. Somehow theq did not look it. No one will ever knoQv the dif- t "s slit_ and Garboish, ference except in the general effect. , 'Reason? Garbo has- long graceful HIPS AND THIGHS: Have your legs, a full 17 inches longer the:>a dresses molded over the hips and s� her measurements from head to thighs in lengthwise gored effects— -- ! waistline, -and she -is five feet, six NEVER ruffles, peplums or tunics. - : inches tall. What you want is extension of line Now in order to determine your not breadth. SHOULDERS: To .' . i /� ?. �, ``.'`<•'::•: r' ready look from ~a'° correct proportions for the stream- emphasize that slim, e y Ii _stomach of John Walsh of line- figure, ascertain YOUR exact the waist down, try for a broaden- 'Ire_ land couid'have withstood roll- = - seas on ocean voyage, his role height. Then, for every inch over 'ing effect . of the shoulders. Don't' . V; •.> 1 as stowaway on liner Tuscania _ �f might not have been discovered. However, it did -'d he''s seen awaiting deportation to Scotland - _ from Kew Y t L Heads Syndicate " r ' - . ail s a}� � '' - - . • . tr CROCHETED HAT AND SCARF PATTERN •1062 " uo... L-e raa,.}. wand t.iat n4a':es .ilia siriart has =quite 1n t ^e Scotch :Lyle —and scarf ensemble yours. They . "go - places" .. - `'singly;' but prefer that you wear them together; If your crochet - hook's handy, you can begin them at once, and you're going to find _ the -puff stitch fun to do =i's used for 'the- up upstanding cuff of the ' turban and eontrasts so nicely with the plain. stitch of the top and - lower border. '.featly lined up are' this' alternate rows. of puff and = plant stitches which go to make th esmart scarf. _ F z - Pattern 1062 comes to you with detailed directio;Qs for making S ft. 6 ins. tall the set shown• an illustration of. it and of all stitches. needed; me- terial requirements. Send, 20 cents in stamns or coin_ (coin preferred) for this pat- Waist to head 'tern to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide - Street,'Toronto 24 inches E r n .:t Sayard heads a syndi- - Wins King's Cup Race cate-of prominent French al ch Can- saline to toes " adians which have taken an option _ on the Canadien Hockey Club. 411/2 inches Women's Rights Are Neck 5 inches - Set Back Again -... - Arms 30 inches - r ti Geneva. —The assemble of the Lea- a M >�, , f gue of Nations recently took an equi- - - i _ r• �' in.. length P a vocal attitud$ toward the Monte- _ _ • x� :k° - video convention which would give women equal nationality rights with men. It avoided committing itself on the _. sx ,, •= question by adopting the legal com- mission's - report, presented by the 1 Chilean delegate, which merely "ex- pressed interest" in the conventin _ . and called the attention of League _ i members .to the fact that it is open to the signature of all nations. It . � -• • further req u est ed Council to fol- low development of tine - problem of t�e nationality of women "in order _ < _> :b° •to determine when such development '° "*►.; , 'f`; has reached a point at which further concerted international -action would J" be UStlft l hiystery Gang` > Bags of notes and bullion delivered i - ' - e by masked men and women .have for some time helped the National Trust, t the society which preserves England's "� a• u':' :,''`• beauty spots. Calling , themselves "Ferguson's or under Gar�bo's height, add' nr °sub buy su.�s ct ciresses tlrst ha-,e tight- • Gang ", the mysterious benefactors i'e -' tract one -half inch 'each from her ly fitted sleeves or-raglan shoulders. _ }, :,s:�.<..,e,,`,r '• main' abso'.titely unknown, even to the leg measurements , and her body ,One produces a narrow pinched ef- officials of the Trust, although their- measurements. feet, the other a sloping droop. i leader%as recently made a broadcast in other words if you are five Square, shirred or loose shoulders ' should-be your aim. ,'. l:vae, pi! .tin; a i'a;con r.r °whine, Neon t'.e King's Cup Air aPPea =• feet, four inches tall, - your body NECK: High• throat -neck ones ` Race, held rVeentl ou a course. the area of which -A•as bounded by - ': should measure 23% inches and ii r Y acreate the illusion of a slender _ Hatfield Broxbourne, Henlow and Hatfield, England. Photo shows "The youth of the 'soul is everlast• your_ legs, 40% inches. For correc swanlike neck contributin to slim- Chairing. of Rose after' -his vietory•. ing and eternity is youth. "— kAter. a. -length, add or,subtract one -half g arm ness and general height. inch for every inch of ' height; for z length of neck —add or subtract }4 ARMS: They can be lengthened by inch, according to height. the wide shoulder device mentioned British . Leg-' cn ' Ralf ` . ` _ ' above and also by the careful use of Y And if your' figures tally, you 1 cuffs. The h t _ long sleeves and tight c ` ' can he sure you have the co latter should never be flared •for ' ?' " streamline proportions. they tend to broaden the figure l' t But suppose they don't. What if wherever they happen to strike, when your legs are 39 • inches • long and in repose. 3 £ our body 25 inches? This_ definitely S rth the pointers just listed every- puts you in the class of the short- one can have a streamline figure and - t�_ :, �►rt a. •�,. •';;v,s. �•s,^- ;� _' .. Sg g?. really be in tune..,vdth .the times ". . .affi � le ed, close -to -the- ourrd woman. �' Now here's where the clever girl. Its all just a matter of "extending" .` ~ s 'r m• t : observes the following rules of dress yourself. s `""„U j •4 _ - -' _ ` \\\��,���d. _. —M�s Bragg : l : Har• you r r noticed - l ,4 t,w , e how woman Is taking man's placq ;? ---In the world? _ d i, M • •- � ...< :�. kind of a the Is this any, "What _ - • - = • - - -- -- - � ---; = " . way, hire summer is most over and .Annual rally of British Legion took place at Royal Military College, Sandhux ,t, England, re_ It hasn't a alaple leaf yst," 'There a a feeling o£ eternity in �- eently., Shot -torn war banners .designated divisions as legionnaires and cadets passed -'in review, Hon. r.uta_ which. makes us amends for - Sir Gathorne Hardy inspects color 'bearers.. - - be _ e _ eJcrything.•'—Hazlitt.- b�iK° :.{' �a" --.�•, i� "a�.r•.w' :..s.'�x' I..t'.p � :� � ��•�. ;.ate' � ;.. " i .... •�1' �.f.�'"�•': . . _ . ';., -. _ .. _ .. � : • � r Vl�iJ `► �`� :1 -A number from Pickering art many branches of our church an,':" the service, the choir, at a social da ughter, Violet, was married to Mr. ended the conecrt in the Kinsale Un- comatvinity life, wrill be very muA sour presented Mr. Petrie, with a Glenford Taylor, of Pickering, the Rorke, bf Ottaewa, spent the ited Church on Tuesday evening and missed. He was a very active mean• ii leather -bound hymnary in appreows- gerial and popular mechanic at wtesk -end• with the Misses Rorke •report an excellent supper and u any circle he entered. and could al Eon of his valued services as a mein La'w's Garage. The cermwny was splendid program. ways be depended upon to be '•1)'' tier of the choir. 'performed by Rev. Perry Jones of -James and Mrs. Mitchell leave The Autumn. Thankoffering the job" He could riot be classes the Presbyterian Church The; bride, -this week for Vancouver, for a few Ming of Rt. Andre'w's W. M. S. with the 'fair- weather workers" wh( Taylor -Cramb - who was given away by her father, -"'weeks holiday. will be held in the Friends' Meeting worked where and when the great- - was attired in a lovely gown of Alice -A' number from here attended House on Wednesday afternoon, -Oct. e-st dividends were paid, a type o' A quiet wedding took place at Blue Crepe. Afk,Qr the cerammy a :the big Liberal Rally in Toronto on 16th at 3 p. m. Mrs. Victor Smith, of which every community has its al- Oshawa on Saturday at 3 p. m. at wedding lunch was served. The hap- 'Tuesday evening. Toronto, will be the speaker and lotinent. He is being given a prom - the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cramb, 41 py couple will reside in Pickering. -A number from Pickering and visitors will be present from Whitby, otion in here Chatham branch, and we Bond St. East, when their eldest Congratule4ions. vicinity attended the nomination Ck&awa and West Hill Auxiliaries. A wish him success. _aneettng at Whitby on Monday. cordial invitation is extended to all -The regular meeting of the Un- _ -Mrs. W. B. Powell is spending a ladies to be present. ited Young People's ' Society was. - ' fetwr days with W. H. and Mrs. Ell- -The United Church Pickering changed to Monday ni,gtht, so that �ore • 1cott of Brougham. will hold Harvest Home and Anniv- the President. Mr. Frank Petrie. Mechin spurt Monday in ersary Services on Sunday, October, might have charge of the meeting on Toronto with her daughter, Mrs. L 20th, Rev. R. J. McCormick M. A., tbe eve of his departure to Chat- `'.H. ;Devitt and - family. I of Oshawa, will preach at the morn- ham, where he is to take up his j�Pickering's Leader Store" ' The Continuation School was ing service at 11 o'clock, and Rev. new duties. The program was pre- " "closed on Friday afternoon last on W. B. Smith, of Toronto, in the ev- pared by the Missionary Convener. acconrrt of it being the annual Field erring at 7 o'clock The' Annual Har- Mist Jean Clark. who had the C. G. pll i �� V^ Luc Day was held at •.Brookhn. i vest Home Supper and Program will I. T. iciest the pantomizing of the -As silo- filling is now over. far- be -held on the following Tuesday, hymfi, "My Faith Looks UP to Tjhee" rners will be kept , busy until the Oct. 22nd. A good Supper and Prog• which they had presented at the Y. snow falls witk their fall plowing gar„ will be given. Detar`ls will be P. Rally in Whitby on the previous enables •us to offer the men of this. district a snappy and root harvesting. announced in bills and next issue of Saturday.' Mr. Petrie was presented bargain ln" : -Mrs. W. B. Powell and A. 0. this paper. w-iti_h, ' a club bag by Mr..Geo. Field and Mrs. Cook spent the week -end fit. George's' A. Y. P. A. will on behalf of the Society, and Mr. ��++ 'Rubber' tt,.: *h Norval and Mrs. Kyle, of Buena hold a meeting on Friday evening at Rendall read the farewell address in Men's' !V- eyelet Black Rbe Red `iist,a Park, NoAri Orillia. - ; R o'clock, for the eiectian of officers appreciations of his splendid work with a sole at �� -fte Stork far �,►y were in Res- � sodety, is counting on each men while with the Society. A social grey • - -,wick on Sunday attending a family ber being present, and also w many hour and lunch brought the meeting reunion at t)w home of Russell and as possible cf the ongregation as to a cict,se. Remember the newt reg- And c Mrs. Stork. 1 they need their support and also ular meeting will be held on Oct. : --7%e severe frosts of the past their pre-Bence U help' them 1 to make 16th, under' the leadership of the Boys' 5- eyelet Red Rubber Boots o s4 &r two has ct}enroyed most of the A. Y P. A. a ,erearer 'succesez (Aizership Convener. Jack Chap-- C the flowers ac well as other garden than ever before. Refreshments and man. On .Sunday evening following with grey soles, at $1.59 rd stuff that had remained ou u' ide. a - ;-}•vote vial time will bring this' -We are sorry to report that Mrs .meeting to a close. All are welcome. Jack ( a man They .are made in England. They are well finished —slot too' henry Wood of the Baseline is in -The Anneal M.W..Ing .,f the ,Cam- }Leavy iii Weight. They are priced for gltlek turn over. the Toronto East .General Hospital ad an Fronds' Service O.•mrnittee is Represents the, We wish her a Speedy recoxepp. `.,o [� held in t}+e Friends' bleetinK z� They. are are "just what you're looking for," tor -Samuel Michael, a rrcle a a 2 Csanada Life Assurance Co y Pi n1 House on t:,e ? t3^ and 13th inst. 'On those' wet fall mo.1nin s. r half north of the villa had about Canada's oldest g - . . Saturday ever..nR t'se 1-.th at _ _seventy fowl stitlen from hi_c' hen -1 an addreY on a Insurar - - - _ the International Life ee house ,t}?!e ; ;thy la-al weep. I Feace rarden is tc be ,Liven by Hry. - - - Company i - -'t'be farm a! A and Mrs.l On` Sunday a _ M • S.'"CHAPMAN lq at-ry J k1--•nre. t,f. 1Aingtrrr,. _ ..'Wade en e'rtained . a .number of meeting f'.r w „rshij. at 11 a, m• "and WHITBY. tP10KFRING ' their -friends -te, a birthday PartY in the af:rrni -,n at 3 6'clock, an ad _one -ifternonri last week. dre , cn ".The Present International The Canada Life has served Canadians -Jos. Riley suffered a paralytic Situation." z n.” by John Copithne. of forxg veins During the past here years TWO STANDOUT VALUES atr+oYe several day4. ago, that leave, T<rmas.. Thy 'Public are cnrdially in,- ehis Company' paid to policy owners and him at pressers, ,n, a ez tical..eondit- vitPrf u t�': -se s.esssr-rts, beneficianec tiered �} ;{ i,600.P0(1 It 'has ' assets for the protection of rx)hcy owners , -The Reco ^s+trsrt :or. Party held_ of -over X14" 004,DQ0• Preparatory service will ',be held forth h?.re r,n Monday night of th phone Fick S22'l R. l� 1, Whitby Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for - in the t'niteri Church (St. Paul 0) Xq week; ar•d reports are that many . Friday evening of tlhis wP?k at R went away with yr,rre new ideas or COAL men or women--Same cloth--Same O'rlock. Rev. Ir• Bick of Whitevale, policies. Mr Holtby is reported to -. C will be the special sepeaker. have a strong following in the North. _ Price - -$23.75- -•A8 the Society of Friends from On Tuesday night, the Conservative leACIA T� W`u various parts of the province will party had their Lurn under` their can- STRtcT RuuE - WE sip • - ff u _ Ineet here on Sunday next the Pre,- didane, Alex.' Hail, the energetic -t1�tNK -1IOV oVGH� 10 TRlI Gordon's' Business Girl hose• byterians will dispense with their young barrister of O'(ahawaw and fur -. t� +Ml.,( ourL PuEt. l -• -- service for that day. Also there will mer County Crown Attorney. Thr• Splash-proof, Snag- resisting, .. Chif - _ The no Sunday School. attendance at each of free mettirw� s ,, ,, - f on Hosiery -A number of the ladies of Pick- was not very great, which was to be ;s ,r°,y• - _ s �lerina attended the .n o ;nrthly meeting expected in this Liberal- stronghold. f C7100D lot tine Brougham Branch. of'the W. We don't knaw whether the Liberals q, . COAL I. and report a very pleasant after- are holding another meefing here, `ivy • ` fin. we have not beets informed very reg co Fred T. BuuL1Dg, - 'ic�erin� - =J. C. and Mrs. Philip, accompan- ulariy cf their meetings. . led by the latter•s sister, Mrs. Ben- -On Sunday morrxing rwxt at -11 CHAS. LAW, Pickering it�,.dio Licenses M ,Biabliebe,d !$67. ';''nett, visaed relatives in St. Thomas a at. the Sacrament of tt`,e Lord's last week. While there. they visited Supper will be observed in the Un- Phone i2G 51y, _ `the Hon. Mr. Hepburn's farm. ited Church when Rev. Hugh G: Cr- . - Installation of Officers for Ont- o2ie>r will preach on the subject, Gyproc and Lime EATS �ario Lodge Nc. 324 I. O. O. F. will "The Spirit of C>'.hrist, and h(nw t,, t' CHO _ he held in the lodge room on Tue.- cultivate it. „ On Sunday evening at Just arrived is surge shipment of day, Oct* 15th at' 8 p. m: All mein- 7 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Crozier. will GYp't'r in the full(,win¢ oizee : : bens of the, Order in the communitf .speak on a' very appropriate .text, 48 in. z i'? in, Gyproc 4d its. x S4 in. Round. Steak .. . •20c. !.ale cordially invited to attend. "F ±hiopia shall hold out her hands •.n f - of �• v- . '4F in. x 4►ti it). D. Cru s text o u man a I.. T`tu to _ Mrs. God. _ -Mr• and pew P Wellsville, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. suns, of thought. Come and hear aT :K in. x 1flt; in.. •, Minced Meat. : 12c. Lynden Crortk. of Toronto. 'also Mr urter+e4tirig discussion of a very app- 4A in, x 9ti Diinaaoria Board Stewing 'Beef Beef :• : 12c. - - Wm. Hams, of Rockxoor,, Ont spem ropriate sucje[et. The Bapti$t Chu•rc•'r, Staff' Lime' f _ :.•++a Sunday R,:t•h Mr. and .Mrs• Robt. H. Male Chorus,'of Whittevale will'lead Flttr(fw'>+ii PIR�tPr • ” Crook. the singing at .the evenixte service.. - :- . PICI�ERING =:- Cooked Ham, .' : - 55e _ f -1St. Geol -ge'c Church, Sunday and render several. numbers. Du #ch Loaf 25c October 13th. 1.7th Sunday after Tr- -Mr. Frank Petrie, who has been LUMBER YARD! _ w �- ; • - inity. 10 a. m. Sunday & -hool. 11 a. on the , staff of the Canadian Bank , ni Celebration of the Holy Comsnun- of Commerce durinn .the past four ..Variety Loaf, 'u �. :'; 35c• iiin• 7 p. rim. Evening Prayer. Preach- yt•ars, left orr Wednesday -for his Veu' erlr.re +-w,Me,�•. ;Tellied Veal, • ,' :�• 30c. - -er at both serer ces, Rev. E. G. Rob- new po,t at ' ('hatharn. A' very po f,- -- -. -- - -- - _ lesson. _ .. g p%ir.-()r( Yon{ 1 _ . afar ynan man whose services u1 rU}t- yAT.F =tlr :r ._ ,15C• -The Liberal meeLin¢ for the lad- 1 shire Wh:t••hnar, r,m(inthsotd Gco.Grey. Head 'Cheese, des of the enmmnrity held at the : ' JOINTACHE S °t �' con 3, Pack ring. r Chrrryw od P O, g Mi,s� Buntinv home on Tuesday t 0,11-SALE- L•Yrh,,m Vikir :e raHp• Bologna, C. . -. oerryearxs, all grown Lom governmrpt err• ♦ - " - •" was fairly well .attended. Mrs. Bell Aabing '_Muscles and Joints are quick ,sited lair:. ,tnt,t.y W Payne, .litchi Rd., R - - - of .Oshawa, eniiehtened the female 1L,<• removed by using Rumacaps. R '- Pickering. portion of our .voter: present on E. C. Jones Druggist l (t4 f, STRAYED UH RTOLF \- _ • M I - mart subjects. St�,e 'reminded them iFrom the. Pr<mts( I cf the .tndersiened, !ut y J Pickering Ontario nn cbn. 9, ^kcrihq, red 'Heifer with wh.te on left lhvik• about Iii months did, in good c n that in this t(wn�bA e ors voter,. ion, Ai,fam yehtck, whitev,tl , Ont, o -a half that nurtber viers women. S'� RUMAC'APS - ..Butcher (phone 3600) P1C�rerhng folks, you see wha: -the ladies cif the T,�UIt +.af,r : -lal. t�'h+r� Ro,•k�. Ap• township Could du if tliey vi,hPd. nl hat•. beds inWh'tc S, C. Leghorn y,ar• — - -- -` —' - -- -- — ' Notice to Creditors ;,� ;, 1 hronder and mc,ibator. Apply at =•As, defeated ca'I(li'(ia :f in the'. Sic:irhoro Gravel pit. Town Line. general election will lose - their de- ,r• S. O. A2.7. Cap. 1iiQ, Sec. 51 they Fee'Ure at lea" fr,r rodent Carden orgrain. Fn naftir, :Ian .. 'pfSlt3 llrrleie ti,pl, to F:rr`i ,• G'•• ;'t� :p. -k R.1. Pic ' re.riva.thali f rQ;an vh:ea a, _.;e u ^sec F,ti f ATF of Thomas Andrew, Gent- as y t milt we <t of cl,em r,d P. C). ful candi(la'e, it i� exhec rd t�iat leman, deceaFed. _ -- _ overnment v.iil ;ectre con ;id?ra1,i, Ll. PS11sttNC havir.ti claims ��!11, hFNT - -1 r, m"•l g T('t .4 ndr�',. • ;n 1'tek- rtir.c V,11,iz ^,, newiv decosaii d. is revenues from tl1P f +,rfPtttt)e Of !ie 4•, +l� 1, t'tt? ,, •in•pair ;l•' =rcre< :bl :rod h ;trrl!er. I f f a i , 11i,nr ;•, f'i';.k!•r +n Pn:,uc Pick L'7,� :,, ', -i _ _ po,its {raid bj- glen who will wis;, late r. the Viii,,(' u. P :ck.rin , .t• . F Pickerin � �lleat Market t till r •,ant; et ' On'.ane, GentleniW) g • that, they, had, not' hgen con 3ivate�n it F; i' - 11 ., I l : t9rt ea:eil:' who dic*d- 1 oi" about th ' h' u:r C'rurch St . Pickering. harden, fruit in the general electimn. Irre a :,r »�e harda,nd'.nftwaterfurnnre 1 -'['�e _,er�'i.es in the pr _Ui'iPr- ii-, ?"� Pnt}•. lny :,f March. �t I), lfa`, p - - i. -tq rn•, pRrmiar�, or wins (: h, My, �Ilt India r. `,FOr` ', :_'''• Aari Cllumb on„ Sunday wa. . :umduo.ed x?" ^Qr nnfif c.d L� isle vs' +t t(r!, T an�tn c by the.. Rev., ,Nor:i:an Sin�i::n ',z ,i -(donn i ;n'Ptl an or hef, rF the Twclft'., • 'rN1)l :f3;;• R'A1'1'H ;il - h'r,r 'r +1( MR' _ y' F'ffr n' �'yr full par I P'tn hail ttF rrntr•a n; Y tole, dw'�I1ctq -and EF VEAL 'LAMB rig n, tr•1 >_r. A. 17., 1.,:,.,. t a GOOD BE �. Barrie. W11�. On t•h. :same d'dt c,n -,, t :n',,r, all m tcnr.dronrittinn. Hou:c has furrrcc d U(.tefl a17P.lt'Cr.,arti' FPTt'1CrF in ,rye.' ,!( :11Rr: O( t.'il °!r elAtms. TmTre lintel,' -, i :trtlwond Fluor, Situitedun Elizabeth St .. . Ntci c'rinX. Tvnarr.- n- drivcd not 14tCr thaa (Xlt 'W11i•h •. His: ser- i after :,t::i fiatP, "the asPtg c,f the dc- s,st I t (, C aiv, :rt sr , Pickering. r -s AND p PORK Andrews ('hunch, } , i non was much enjt, ea by the far rP 1vF,f will hp di.hut.ed stun ngs: Y p'•' i'UK x.11: 1'r rink ti .I r1 rv't•n w', 4 i those erltitIp'i t'h(! P havi-aq regard ' -. COngrP.g'a�tlOn pre'!cent. Mr. Sinclair! star, „'•: durlkl l'_'th,go :)d mtlkrr and is a fluent -speaker with 'a very' pl -� curly -to claisrtF Gr.• filed. s• :er. �t 33'tsut�, x tt !. i..x tat ui,,. _ Also GOOD SERVICE easing voice. Durfnrr the serv-icP, DATED at (7,hawa, the Twenty - r •H'u'It h { 111tY t'UfV� -J4(;t �T rR. Spr'at't atld Mrs. McC., a1!%71y fourth day of Septem-ter, 193,). `_Irtedand grade Cows, Government T•$ sang a duet in their usual pleasing f W. F N Sinclair, Ti. C. te. tea. Fresh and Ouse s ringer. alwayy. on - - - and. R1uud tested tf desired. Free de ever on `•manner. Among those present a`. purchases ut,, or more, settwaction guaranlced, Bank of Montreal Rid.g. '% n1 1.Nlarphy, Lindsay. Ontario. Telepi,one the service aas W, E. N. Sinclair, OSHA WA, Ontario. Jlasz . �. M. P. P. W, SERVANT, Prop.