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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_10_18is . N6. .VOL. LV. - PICKERIN(, ONT.. FRIDAY, OCT' 18. N ^. Vsaffe9tanisl 19airbo. Whitevale - y .. - Mount Zion a[e�dca! D1iss E. Long was a Sunday visit- The Mount Zion United Church ��E EN WOOD DR. H. C. PEARSON- Physician -or with Mrs. M. Parks. a ^11 hold suecial services nest Sun - R. Dunbarton. :oty - "Our trucks pass youC way The Tennis Club had quite a suc- y (October 20th) when P.ey..T. H, every' day." cessful tournament on Saturday af- r. E. FOR9YT�Arn Oph. D., Director y y �4', :u lhc,use B. A., of Markham, will �Otrii AationofOntario. Reg. COAL CODE ternoon, fullawed by a fine supper preach at 11 a. m. and at 7.:30 p. m. MILLS Mtter4d Member of therioptme trici r d evening progra .air. VP. Shan T! e Greenwvi)d Choir wal furnish .P,-idrt. Eyes eined by appoiacment e7(7 and Miss r Eetatliahed 1838 Peons 48114. Claremunc. Ont. Y� v OD, CE M F N �', Irene Pug.t are t'o be con- music at •the. rrt *�rning. seI tiles and gratulated int their efforts. the cLr,ir •jf the. Scarboro •Junction, . Least. SAND GRA VE'L �n added feature to both Sunda} 1 " • i t � nitefi Church will sari in the see- ' Sc -ool• and Church service' Was the Headquartees �-• llUNALll IttiLLY littrrteter. _ • • and • •• •:ice of ,7raise in the evening. On R. bohcaur, ,votary Puoirc. Muueytu Loan.' beautiful playing of the violin by I,lesday evening, Oct. 22nd a Fowl oliiCt formerly occupied uy tae .at. ,i: t. t hna B �iILDER'S SUPPLIES Mrs. Earl Tiwmpson. It .is. hoped supper will be se vet in the base- For Giaa; SOULIt wtnit ut l,uurt riYLLee. W ultby. bly that it will be a regular item a; the - alEO local cartage work g ment of the church. after.-which a _ EATUN, BELL, -� 1tUSS United Churck. del: htful -play entitled. 'He's DIp Fine W. J. IS@:ATUN. K. C, We havenl@o placed in stock K full On Friday morning last while Mrs Pal.'• 'a ill be Etiven by the W. A. of H. B. BELL J. D. F. K.UiS _]ine of Vlriple Le-f Milling Randall--was absent from her hom:_ the Blacksu,ck Ur:ited•Churc•h'. llus -' - /� : J. A. WRIGHT. fur an h: r, gaols mean sneak tt_ief , ed p by ' .hopping � Co'- F e(•dQ. c w:.l ae _urnish__. between acts 673 Bay . btreet. Toronto. Adelaide 2838 - en erect he. 'home and scvc'oed u) lira. Ada J�,res Sadler, �. H.-C. ►i. - -- -- -- -- - A W MITCHELL r:ui:e a ;trite .sniall.change. in si } :er• and. George and `,•i•:ian Sadler. Ev- - 1(J� C. RICHARDSON h Co, Barris. A. W. and 3110--- 9Rtcjnmond St. E.. elocon �,.1PTeie Pickerillg, Ont. w•ill'hhoped - return it, uilandnno quests . ser�b ces and the f(- 1. st2nperna] CHOPPING phones--- Ad.4blu; Night_,Sundaypand Hoti -. Ra 3777. Pickering Phone 5613.. atf ions wlil be a.sk)ed. - drarna or) Tuesday evening. Adrniss Monday. Wednesday & �'rldA� 1 Office phone 7400 Residence fi5`_o _ 2 7 cents per ba THOM9('N d 11cMILLA�'- Barris - ion, 35 and 0' cents. p g ± iers, Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at Brougham g���dener of Mr. hoursiun, tot ay and Saturday I. �j t�T e Greenwood Oat Rolling Ptckgting, Othce !lours: Thursday and Saturdtiy STE r1 ART BEARE mi. Borden liiddiev,n 3' now a aveiiingi, from 7.0U p. m to 8,30 p, m., or by a{ypoiritmetx- lorontootitcg : f'05 Royal Bank ' Q • student �f U. A. C, Miss Rutledve ;pent the seek -er,d g.. 'Phone Pick'LO.IU. Toronto Elgin 3303. Radio Service 1Ir• a , j Mrs. Bert xar ey were t 8 vents per bag - 3717 - -- at her•' ome ''n Hone- ut•ood.. : - I - FineeG eyuiprneat for expert' Tvr n no v;s::ors ,,n Sunday. • Mr. and Mnz. Et6c•k have decided - - (�ONAN'r &.ANSF,; - Barrlbtel'b, tiarnutee(3 pArvi('e We are s:,rry to- bear that tit's.= ; vSoucitsr.• NotarirePublic . 8 o remain p- ir?anentiv,rri Greenwood NO BETTER PASTRY •FLOCW. Parts, Tube @, and Batteries. Betty Eucking:.a:ri :s .aga;n in the Miss F.;leen Saddler was in_0_:hawa MADE THAN GORDON D. CoNANI', K. C.' _ - hdS�i..alL .. - ' ALLIN•F. ANNIS. B. A., LL. B. on hafid, on Tuesday for a tonsil rernoval op- - Ot9ces- •7 1. 2 S,mcoe St, S„ pyha». 5 Nles4rs Francis Riteh'e and Hoy Car Radio cod ' Atuplitierr a 'VliRer were .Toronto via;tora - Is , eration. KiS$itYlll - pbone, -4and 5 (Uattawa), and a^ the Court y eri�llt - Bert - Harvev-is ,n the v :laze tll:s House. bY1 Whitby. (Mr, Conant) Phone 7 !Whit- P y• j xeek -end. week doing .rot a de(..'rat :np, for Mr _The '1.)lfi 9rrinclhj fOI" la Yenre. Iapa rL•nc•r i s Mr. Ball and ;on, of To• nto; were 'GiPen -- Phone -3dark 2013. Plctl '4400 or- vf7 itors 'at T. arfa ti1rs: I'wbert =n's '(Tr,, a Pat a FINE PASTRY r DeWitt - - $inutf .- 9ti(q._ _ Duncan. and I,.reaa p_ on Sunday. r -* _ * a lid. - ti'P Q7 c, "u •l e. -�itibs a,_ ,elc .h their 'YILC. SN11TH. D. D. S., L. D. S­ He %. Mr. tit'.'odhau.;e: ;'f d. � - CAKE BAKING daua�'htPr, . t1rc. F :n''e =r•.rn 9rrrerr, •. {Succeesm W,))r. J. ` Ualey,, GraduatrnE - - °tiled'.. a :'SII'i. Dta: " :rost a(-,e _ - _ - the R69il College of t).nt �unteo ^s and Toron- The Beal Store, Claremont , � �` Dr, _ T�tT l;n.= ••7„ w aG ,in `l^? utlja7? to`yruverstt At Clar ont office ov.r ably "n- ; .;nda Saott'sslursvverYTees. vandFriday. Phone PHONE f4'24 - lie -A, 12:'Ifa' and }I'1r "'r J ^e Via,' w'pc1C' ?Y!:P!1 a 2ew more of f'l'oe � .. '} P , F. Z Q FcE Ems.$ ,, , aC 2a t �• � , ere n a u t � cr..•1 . _ ? ^d e "e at 11 e to .., FURNITURE N I T U R E �= gip- Fvf -r, -� ,(T rP --Prvp Toe 4ay. N,) U �: y [j EP BERT T.. FALLAiSF. L D g.. r,:rd- famiry" ,, S,.:nda.: 12 -t; for i "YOlde Tyme'• Turk,- a 1 U D.S . (:raduati,f the Royal Cot) - a of We w•C di.plai iug an dttrtLetiee. • ti r g l:nwa t3Fr *.ha .turf (Ira > :5rx•• -d. De^ta Surgeon• and thF l;r,veMttY /irTnconto. vAiirty of ,. - Danner. n Gr?F•R'�•6�d L•nited- �'ll:rrc^ ? dQo�ite in residence ser,nd G „or eav of St. ,And • rorv.'tty. w ere Y 1=5t n S uII lay Shingles For Sale tis►'s'Chunh.' Ptckrnnit,Unt. Utl,rr hoary p AJutninnrn and Graniteworr• Etc; _ Felt r,.e:ti, "' :ars }a =er. - o. the -Carl 11tev'tt _ al ... a. m. to.6 P. m.. or by akvirrtmeoL (?t -ray Furniture %nd Farcitare 1} tT -, and .fir Raine spent the end -- r' aer•i.e). Phone Pick 3700. 431Y iNoveltie,•. At NI r. 4 :', cereeL v :`'11 W.,' a7ld lfis'. A d- i. Gait 44alcru,ii «d Srrr! Ahingles, sj Prices low, in ken n wish tirnef?, l " Cley:e: .f�a r'' a, very irrterestini i Bird'F Pelt sl,, Hhin(rles. hl EI P of )fiitr,n, ! ustfnfafti4► Qt arati : Pik on Jc: n �ti antlarltik r: "• The.'W,,man's . A k:ocia.,f,,r. -met, -a: Also. re•rot, ►wt inQ htLKKy Wheels, s - The W. J. Br• wb iarlik'. „f T•)r- ,hP' h mP'" � �c�c. Sadler o :.� -Lawn.mnwe►p ,b%tpened. RADIO SERVICE f it ELIZAB1sTH R[C'HAKDFOti!- nn =vent Sa.:'jrday ith t:ie for- IT. PA1'ERS(►N'.y CLAREDfO ' T' :'ir`ctav last cs}?pn further pTan� Ift A. FLrev ndautomcb,lemyuran4rof all kinds- mera- arents• T. C. and Mr= ..Brow-n ,r,''th_r= Tu_ke; i Call and)rtGrt,e:r.' Phooeltil$ egresenttng co^►panwe of .olid rinancial_ stand- p �'ryrP Prrr ple:ed ? °; " Mir 'Jen� IT�.(!an and %rr. Ci•,r- - "' - - -- - - -- A Graduate o€ Radio College y `tr,nrr. = r _ don.::e,� :. :,f Trgon.cf. werr.,c;th LLg, r - FUEL POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ..with ?''? V. M. -• c. field their Oct ib ?r �j Du-ican'; pe -,ple ever t''.e :veek -gad, - 1 , ,p 11r;, tfi'•.,,n ' - L' • for Oountlw of York and Ontario, ano• 7 ems; :,Ijz at e , Ilooaalue of all kind. atc(,nved to on abotfeq "I -p-t0 -tile i11111UtP. trtllnlno' �i a,' lh...p. A, i.nox returrPd -h ,me PNL•fd, fir ?. A. W. 'achAr�l ='•n:' of Al. ao1s0.. Addraa. (Sneed. til•es.P O:r Ons, and „>? DI "n!jay .,fryrn _ art ..enjoyable. visit' _PioS. - - - -_ ,n?iR.' tt'sc...'11e ' f ur-•t • .palter• and (. l R, BE.4:TON. TO��NS91P `_'IF INEST EQUIPMENT with friends. in albj•ia. and Cedar r' - . Cie ,rk. Conveyancer, Commissioner for -for Grove. " K' +' P a .very inaMJig talk ,^ =v re . guilders' taking afil/javits. Accuuntant, FAc. Isbutr -of - , ,_ i,•n= and- :sward= hir)s.. -Pia is' were Supplies L , - The Y.,nn P�'p,e dill ho, rra,ia tr, h:,ld v.r h �L[ai:riage ueneetl. Wh,teyale. r)nt. • Gud,rdDtCtr�' SatlSfdC�lOn �' d he:. _ - -__ _.- mee,.1n n, F'r :d r}• evenin -bliss .�. _ _ AT g' F.(:- !;Iv a Gr,.,.,an,.} Unit?:i : YY `!'1. MAW - RPaat,nl+blr P'iivey Ba }]e .,s :vrlary Convenes w•i1L he - �-� orch "c'7 �ur,'-t P1'FC. :'(r- 'r1 27.h .trill] ber arld Law - in charge. Liceny(�d An, tiur)eFr lur Folk, H. ROY b11LLF :k. - tiir, and Vii* .' D. ;••beck acrd 3Rd .i^ l:ir,;a'N- C: finch ,n S'unda;y B. C, Shiugles. Oniarwand rk,tyr,o Counties - - t w _- 'en'R ^•- N'"'• �lyd' - I3rouRbgm,' Untirrio made :appi .Z a day. all :he far>l- . - Llue ::bah' All kinds of sales promptly attended to a l - Tt1RM� Kh'A�uv;+yEtLB -• ,FStf _ Ph- rt :1•, )t.fk i ✓•W - - s .ily`�'c,, :sin;; Ir�m? Go celebrate "JIr�: I't,p'1 Slipper•, United C•hurcll, Pick- : - •'- Alberta Coal �Neiieci;'.. 6irthclay. =�« es may be arr+*lged (or at the NE %V oESot " Tlur.%da October 2nd'. 3PiCdering Mills The x' "tnen of st..iuhrl's cost e Coke Bell',,nd Independent phone. - at;on' are ca Bring 'f:,r the dirvier and CFmellr.. Li1r;F+ P1aEt87 � Whith�. Ontario. Dunnart.un l - Mash Feeds ;ul,llrr. ft,r 213e_1},ntvinl'_. ^.rateh on the - ' _ + SAIFETY 1la;c' -, :rn ;arin m Oc'wber °'21 +t. `T Itfl, :e' $t„l�' �t'cbd _ and Poultry Su t_ - r p p T:9e n , R ;ter tea: on,t ; ration :zsred is ,Pr ;tFr cn i•'w•a,! - Aggr,ts for -L l,l,id Fence C Oj 'y ,'he f,tihw« �f �L. H. '1f...,,re, - • 1 Metal y - A U ) DRIVER lies !n StOCI{ at all �,i.; Ol':e Fla; -e *. ur'=<.ar�rlr�r.; and M � _ GOOD electe/l :J rarl.a:r,ent`on'W,rria. e:•- t•i. -itP,t F� I ?` P.• ems' - �a0illlf. -A G CAR - >z e P paiari:r in h'1 r a a ,r .x` ' f n.n id acre: ;r.' u , -Arid INS1'_tRANCI: with ,an '..':: .:ar: is a. the` p -t �i C•,x�n ter. i., p -. ,. T ti]CIles !thus :a :r?1' r .:, (I after hn i lase;. - ZURICH rem)nd#n�; .,me cf political victorie.,' COC'kt ilt[ J12)�Ieilletl OP five nt,' 'z de =cedes ago. f Seenrt! Prlees before Baying i [Chopping _ ><;c :1, sea „ Mr-. J. Ta • . r: : The Stroaget.t, Purely Ca-euvalty sir•. and Ira. 'L. Gannon ce ?ebrat- �l' :c F vc'}n •�,;ni= uf.:he T�rnr,to - Cc,mpaay in Lhe «riot ld. Mon. Thor. Sat. 'd the _', +th C tni�-ersary of their (- ,- ta) • : : =pinil is ;;,endi :rg her hrol �%I L tC O N jZ O is wedding ya dturday. Among the idays' -.it her hnlp• here: i ►7� { T '1Rf)RI EY - .' Only .. guests tiv8re Mr. Frank anCi 3fi'ss' - CYRIL E. r. �l't .�rP s ':,r_• t : lx,r' that Mrs. LOCQSt Hill, �111Z. .'.'Phone - Piekerini, 6700 Y Lena P' g,`ev, c•f Tvrenw. Miss Pug-' rhas, Sir. 1e; 1� 4l. 'fir -, Pedrir'k. 9 2 - • - : � Phone Mark 7. 1ff)' .I:A ` sie� b, i ?:g the bridesmaid of 25 r•'•rrnu,, hn'„ i» g at *.end her. mom "t D. N . Lack wol d years a .,; -Mrs; C. Pn;;. ,•y :,f h, :;- :This is the Time wick; _f :uw•er ;; , y `!Chronology Shows Growth Polish Tribute Tax Collections 4 Of Italo- Ethiopian Row : N s Minister of 1�'ational Revenues A Reports Large Increases The following events trace the July 6 —State department advisee .f. A - `' Ottawa.— Income tax collections growth of the Italo_Etlsl9pian dispute: 125 Americans to get out of Ethiopia. > : * 1934 July 9— Italo - Ethiopian conciliation "«tie'' ,;:�, •• _ during the six months. of the fiscal 'Sept. 29.— Italian government issues commission adjourns indefinitely, y 4:�' year ended September ;0 showed -dual statements pledging both Italy July 12— Secretary Hull urges ob- increases over the corresponding and Ethiopia to refrain from any acts servance of Kellog_Briand peace pact, period Iasi year, according to a ' of aggression and abide. by 1928 vows. n, statement issued recently by Hon. J. _-friendship treaty: July 26— President Roosevelt indi- 4 Earl Lawson, Minister of National Nov, 17 —Italy protests attack by a tales avoidance of issues like ltalo_ '� s „y 3, Revenue. mob on Italian consulate at Gondar, Et hiop:an dispute his ' p present policy, '' ,,, Net receipts in the six month per- in which one Italian was killed and July 31 —Eden Laval and LitvinoII o r o- iod totalled $63,767.436, a net in- r three wounded. fail to agree on League formula as + F' cease of $16,465,978 in comparison Nov. 28— Ethfopia pays fdemnity of council meets in ex.raordinary ses- '' (; ''fi' with last year. 4 •`z sl, 50 lire (about $1...3.54) 'after apolo_ sion. %:'r ^s > : : :r•;;za:.: Toronto and Montt:eaI districts - gy. Aug. 3— Ethiopia, but not Italy ac- ,: :, ? ?: :.' K , N again registeredz the largest gains. Dec, 6— Italian and Ethiopian troops cepts League peace plan. �f; The former with a total income tax clash near Walwal. Aug. 9 —Great Britain warns Britons w� t,b -; revenue of $20,339,481 showed an 1935 to leave Ethiopia. increase of. 55,881,381, and the lam Jan. 11— Ethiopia appeals to League Aug. 15 —Italy tells Great Britain r ter with a revenue of $19,176,767, I military occupation of Ethiopia is < ? an increase of $4,673,83'?, for in_ervention. mss'; Italy's minimum demand. s. , Other distric ".s sho�cin Jan: 23 —Italy blames' Ethiopia for _ F� g gains s{ massacre of 9T in French .Somali- Aug. 23— Selassie offers Italy prov- `� s, 5' were: London, $8,175,801, increase • ince of Aussa. t"r' land. Aug. 26— biussolin! warns sanctions �y =�� u. $2,116,420; Hamilton, $1,503,054, Feb, 1 —Italy urges Ethiopia's stn- increase $1,529,503; Vancouver, $3,- ` tus be changed from that of full mem- mean war, threatening to withdraw = h ,, y., 9f6,483, increase $8630,G42; Ottawa, bar of League to that of a League from League of Nations. o !� R $3,522,509, increase $464,044; Win - mandate. Aug. 29 — British Mediterranean nipeg, $1,593,023, increase $359, Feb, 11— Mussolini mobilizes 250,_ fleet. leaves 3falta for stragetic .post- ". ` ` - 215; Calgary, $883,210,' increase 000 soldiers, and orders 50 airplanes lions around Suez Canal. General Gustav Orliez- Dre-zer, Inspector of the Polish Army, $230,389• to Eritrean border. Aug. 30— Francis M. Rickett,• Brl- places wreath on tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington Ceme- ' Income tax revenue received in tish promoter, reveals Ethloplan ex- tery in Washington, D.C_ He led official delegation. September amounted to $2,479,024, - - - .Feb. • i2— Ethiopia charges Italian p machine gunners attacked Ethiopian ploita: ion concessions covering 'halt an increase of $381,111 compared the country to interests which include with September 1934. - ya rot January 29 near Gerlogubi. P .. , . Standard Vacuum Oil Company. Speed Blamed, Teaching Pupils. - In the '19 collection districts two Feb. 13—Italy and Ethiopia agree to , ° Aug, 31 —Great Britain asks con- : Quebec and Regina, - _ - estab.iah neutral zone and aDpotnt a Q showed declines. cession be withdrawn. President • u f $124, - boundary commission. For Death Toll . To Avoid Slan 4 Quebec collections were n • Feb. 18 —Two thousand Italian sot- Roosevelt signs neutrality resolution g 490 at $572,88.1, and Regina's down to embargo arms of war breaks out. $ ,diera board ably, starting months' $3,787 at ,.151,040. _ .. flora file o! troops to Eritrea. Sept. 3— Secretary Hull announces �� Teachers in London, Ontario, schools , Other increases were•' Charlotte- g oil - company has withdrawn conces- The national Safety Council o[ the are widertaking the task of educating ' r- March 19 -- League urges both na_ United States has recently had some- Lorain, $49,551; Halifax, $172,470; tions to refrain tram war. sion. thing to say about the death tolls on the pupils to Improve their voices and Saint John, $126,550; Kingston, ' Sept. 4— Italian delegates leave avoid the use of slang, observes the Ont. $33 March 25— Italians announce one American highways that ,is o[ defin_ Ont, $31,1.I0; Belleville, Ethiopian killed in new boy er clash. League Council session, refusing to g Sarnta_Canadfan Observer. It Ii an 553; Fort William, Ont., $30,404; Ite interest to us in Canada, since el- excel that ought to repay discuss dispute on equal terms with I Saskatoon $ $18 March 30— Ethiopia breaks o3 d!r- Ethiopia. miler conditions- largely apply here" , 13,034; Edmon`.on, ;__ect negotiations with Italy. fn cultural achievement the time and 503; Yukon, $G23,- 1 writes the Montreal Star. The Cnua_ - April 3— Ethlopfa starts troops for Sept. 9— Cordial. weIcame Of new energy spent on it. Italian. ambassador to Berlin awakens cil'finda that' the most disheartening Canadiahs as a class, are backward r ''Italian border. Franco_British .fears of Italo- German i factor of the present situation Is that -In' voice training. As a genera[ thing, Elmira s`� SIIIe ; May 6 —Italy charges murder of Italian. soldier at Gagulwhile all other types of accidental understanding. voice's in this country are high- piteb- a shows Em- deat,'za have decreased, those caused "How did Limira comc.ao be nam- geror Halle Selassie unable or un_ Sept: 11 — Sir Samuel Hoare 1 ed and harsh;' we have .the nasal �. : . ledges British suppo ;, of League by molar vehicles bare steadily' its- twang to ed Elmira? • asks the Elmira' Signet. willing to maintain order. pledges � � g qute a degree and away - - covenant ' !n its entire ,r.' creased year after year. In' 1913 the from home, as ln• £uro a we are The origin of the name "Elmira' is May 2'4 -- League Council adopts re. _ P , i.•• Sept, 12 —Hull' appeals, to Kellog ;rate was 4.4 per 100.000 population; classed as Yankee'. somewhat legendery. In a book of isolutions, accepted by Mussolini, ar- 1 the Waterloo .Histor'.xal Socket � it raagtng arbitration. • . pact signatories to observe their obli_ in 19_3 1! had Increased to 17.16, per A large percentage of the popuha- y ' June 3— Italy, charges Ethtopiana, gallons. Small nations bloc , cent: and last year !t mounted to the is told. Surprising as it might seem promises tion 'will be .surprised and offended to back League' covenant. alarming figure of 28.5. There are al_ at such accusations They have never now, the people "were mcitlp Eng- _- ;killed a number of itallaa soldier -s on sr - May 31. Sept.,13 —Laval tells League assem- most one - hundred deaths, every -•day ;bought of taking stock of tdteir own dish m the early days about Elmira. bty Framre will defend covenant obit - throughout the, United Stately on .the 1 A certain type of English people are July 1— Anthony. Eden reheats he I voices. It they will do that, they will -has offered strip of British territory ga ions, Soutli African delegate warns 'I hTP ays alone due to automobile ac_ find that there is much room for im- (prone to drop the . pronunciation of as peace gesture. black Africa may be aroused by 11- cidents. In $82,000 ptotor accidents provement, the letter "h" in wordy 'For example, legal African partition: Li't• year 36,000 people were killed; As for the children -at school; ,etost ?they woii'.d say .'eel heel and Sept. 17 —Great Britain, dropping iI, 954,000 injured, and 105,000 disabled, teachers in she primary grades con_ ; ome for home. - In these early days° >l� THE NEWS pretenses as bdmd fleet reaches Gib - I wl h an economic loss;' iT�cluding pro_ sides that they have enough to look ; an Engiishman and his wife, burs, = { _ t raltar and Mediterranean points, -ad- I perty damage of $1.00,000,000. after when they conform to' the offs -'were driving along -with an ox -team _ _ m'ts ' world's third larO.st .fleet can. The Ltiatiotial Cnuncl1, answering lit -. curriculum.• .However: they have j on a hear :.v road where EItnirs now Bars. Joseph Gadowski of Ed- centrating in danger zone as w pre. the que6stfcirf, What.-are the underlying the be t opportunity to influence their i stands, When -his. oxen and cart montan, last week. contributed cautionary measure, (only Japan and causes of the deaths, .declares that pupils to cultivate �o'ftpr co "sees and ''mired} in the mui, hopelessly stuck, something new in obstetrics when . United Sates' have-larger fleets than the blame In., the gre?' 'majority -of to avoid Life use of�s?ang. The adman he cal :ed�to hia w'Ye: •' 'el?, Mira, Iets : 1. those'!n Mediterranean are.) Haile cases rests with the c.:,cer; whose pions of the teachc :r usually make a -ga- omZ. By dti1pping an I' and it was revealed in Supreme Court Sela sie refuses fo accept any trip. i a °ors; ally i a specdt In nlrrP out of ben' permanent fmprPSSlon. I: ought to be. wr:tir.g =a- small :'m" we-,have !the < that she had given birth to 11 Partite protectorate. mishaps Chargeable to drivers, -' the checke:l up on thO, use of.- slang,. ;et,name E;niira." _ % children without once calling in a . Sept. '18 — League _ proposes { caase was too great speed. and drfv. wlin can blame the y ou:t,sters,' when ' _ : • physician, Sirs. Gadowski was peace- plan. declined • by Ital in ad- fag too fast was the dominatin ;• fac- y n lftsny adults are alidiCted to that - charged with concealment of vance� for in ib:e geeater seriunsness of ac- elder birth,• ._ Sept• 25 -Italy and Hritish-exchange ts recorded in 1!1;f :.Tlhe greater 'It would tip splendid if pod -will 'assurances, 1 speed and horso-pnwer.nf mn : ?e:•n cat's !, r g I appo..ttP•1 harm elves censors of the From Hollywood the latest news - ' ha. contributed materially to tt e i Sept 96— League 'council, acting pre- vn ces nod languages of their pupils. of Dan -Cupid's activities reveal wf hout - Italy, unanimously votes to ponderance of serious vma ,`i.ut s. it is a fine asset for a bnq or girl 'go- - S:,'. 'y Blare and` Norman Fester take action under Article XV of. the Tbe' council 1Pe09t11zes ilhat the •;;,;z eu'. into. the world to have com O, KEN ED WARDS plan to- trip to the attar, next covenant, warning I aly and Ethiopia' problem has became too, big and tae) i,i ad of a nicely modulated voice and I month. Foster's former wife,., any - ho.;tilities before December 4' sc'rioits to be ha-ndze' wi'a any hope to be careful to use correct. Eng "rsh 1 Claudette Colbert; divorced him,in automatically will put agg ;essor !n, oS succe. ;a in ,,a has-hazard .manner, nn aiTl occasions. -lloiv many' young / i'- r Juarez. Blexico, recently, stalls of eommifting act of war or Parochially, but that the only' W. v assure' 1 � ;ir pie. are tak:n„ Pains to �•`1 I ' ' ;igahn$t ail Lea ^ae tnPmbers, to bring down tile is by•thr ° ` g th.ewsvlves of. such - education. The Pattieia Blr,nnire' of Chicago. •C., 1— Italian minister? to Addls uni,ed etTorts, and Ile co -i,pP :anon r.f school board •' ought to rake steps to _ _,the modern "S:eeping Beauty"., is Ababa ordws consulate, evacuated. all "rarties' coticernl-fl, Ic„i latnrs, ittake instructf6h. in - irse matters al --n - _ still: s'.eeping, a helpless victim of Oct, 2— _lira- solinf mobilizes Italian ataomnhfle mnnttfacturPr. motor act_ t; gttl.1r part rat the schirlastic pro- letharggie encephalitis, As 'in the nation to' declare; "We will' answer I hicle adntinistratrr , fii,;i� way en,;in- ,;ram. �• < = fairy tale the passing.years have var with near." Ethiopia tells League cars,,tr;titic police, sai'ct, `anri sih'ocil. _ ANDY failed to leave their mark on the Italians have crossed border. Rouse_ i authorities and the ,pneral• public, • • L physical loveliness of Patricia whu �'ea says:. "The people of .4nterica . The sftnatlon In tlti's Dominion tS Z �� �] A �Oker ����\ /� ' • has suffered fiom this- bafiifng -ill= intend- to remain at'pea•ce w;ilh the ` simfrar.. TbPre Is so for lacking and nes9 for near- four - tWOGKEy'$ y ;ears, world." approach to unity of action er a tint_ nailer Ilar:is, 54, a bai ?ifr's officer It was back in. 1932, when 'Pat Oct..3' Emperor Iiaile,' Selassie or_ versal' .code. 1 et ' hot enttid easily be in Toronto, «ant to a house to seize ; tiEF T- a pretty, vivacious girl, aged 27, ders general ;mobilization, Repor s'of - 01mlit about throu^lu "nn' lnlerprti'�- a 'wosliftl- machine on, which pay_ j = r ' - HANDED fell a victim on February 15 of = 1ciuHa hnmb'ed and battle in Agame ineiat conferPnae an-r! a -rro.,niPnt• And titrnis ,'.tz:l not,been -kept up. The man - vs � p4 yEQ . thist strange malady, She is now. Prov`.nce. it, is becomin, a vital rase P;sit� hare, of the houso resented tiic visit from 31. "Pat has gained weight, and ' as .in life Stato to curie the steadily the officer. and al'--o resented the pur- mourrtfng - perccntavo of fatalitics _. that might peeve her if she real- ��� - pnsn of :he visit. He gave vent to his :, y ed it," cbserves 1fas. Peter I throng ?i motor gdlicie ac sir ?ants. resentment • by hitting. him on the' Miley, her mother. _ = herd with a poker' and now faces' a _ o j ` a I _ c'.:arge in c:rtrt. e#` -- George l',i:::ic;rbilt became 2IMARKETS I .Tune Holds Its P1aCt' I't i:, net lil•P'.y that the bxilitT's of-' : years old recently and a'.so '' be- 1 _, ; , f: ^c't' c r the bailiff himself in similar fOariEq came a mil;ionai4e 20" e3 ovef I Rhen,a you -ng Can: :dfau couple hie- c:r6nv :ltat:ces lvonzd rec.:;ve utt :c,h i r STAR �- , aides to 'sit up bolt ekeeliin',g' and yuir ^.tliy. It would cause nu;surprtse = -i H►tFOatieK At ,q -•,he he'll inherit the other half , / of his share of the millions left �" 1 F :umur " c'c_, 1;, -,:,ti f •,, test anew the cerebrated theory that to fit,,fl that a number of people J by his fallen Alfred Gwynr.e Van- bn"t : ":ay were paying, the fcl:owiu3 fwo can Bite as ciieap:y as one the hou;:ht the man in the liouse did ab -1 Koh dei'bilt, who perished on the Lusi- pr:cos 1'nr' prnduce :: chance are consi :lerab}y better than out the right t ?ling. That Teeling has P:GGS -- Wiih cases re urned, "A" one, in twat tliey µ•f11 select a hown itself a `number o °'t;mes not j 1 taaiia. large, 31c; "1" nindium, 30c; ":1'' date in Ji.ne fop their mar.iage, oniy in cfties but in bailiff's sales on I Pu'lr.•t�, ^.. ^,c; "733 "�ic;' "C" 1St: In ail C:inadn last ye.t: 7;1.074 mar fsrms in this country and across The DID YOU L \0�V that Andy Blair Judge Dodson in an Old Bailey BUTTER. — Ontario No, solids, rfages Werc reportod, and June, wish line. !of the Toronto .Maple Leafs is the court trial found Lord Edward 2•',a/4c.; -•No. 2, 231 „c• 9,d;7 of them, Ird aII the rest by a Plain'fpct is that the bafl:if or any only pla }er in the National Hockey. Montagu, second son of the Duke I ' of Blanchester, ” --- ]tnnrisnme inar•:;in: O'r`.ubcr, rather in an he sends is merely doing what LeaguO who sports a moustache? guilty, on six IIAY AND STRAW sanprising'y. was in seconr place, with, i.:Se du iP, and °functions'of iris office Andy has a very strong crowd ap- counts,•chasging theft and forgery Ko. 2 timothy hay. Baled, ton, '$10 S'082; Sept ember•third with 358 and call for. Ife-is merely'tho visible part peal, this is readily realised when, of a cheque. He was sentenced to to $11; No. 3 timothy, hay, tnn, '$8 ' N'ovember fourt,a tvi h 2,020: _ ^ -; 4), the proce s of law, and for that one sees his whirling r' ushes and in- nine months imprisonment. Mon- - to $9; straw, wheat. baled, ton, $7, [vas fhftli and Jul3' no better than'' ix_ `reason he is the one target , which - imitable stick handling, tagu reieived the sentence without oat straw, $6. th. , 11 presents itself when some individual Blair was born in Winnipeg }� emotion, March was the month least favored. wants to: register protest, In the cave 1908 and tips the scales, at 186 _ After the verdict the complain- ,WHOLESALE PROVISIONS •with only 3,311 marriages — little more of the washing machine She person pounds. He is a graduate of the. ant, Mrs. Vanderlst, a wealthy Wholesale Privision dealer; are than a O ird of September total =hut who Look' action ' in the first place university of Manitoba where ht widow to whom Lord Montague quoting the fillowing prices to the January and February were not much would be the man who sold the 'mach- was, a topnotcher in many sports. had been secretary; jumped up Toronto retail trade: - f better. Weddings were more numci- ine.and 3vas -not getting his payments. Sport seems to be this great cen- and shouted "Biay I beg for leni- " Pork —Ham,. 21'Ac; shoulders,,.16c; ( ous in December than in April and Or It might have been <ome creditor tre man's hobby. At one time Andy• -' eney7" She was asked tc resume butts, 19c; pork Iofns, 22c; picnics, I ?,Jay But June, whether by tra4ition %v,:lo had selied the machine for Aon- was a star baseball pitcher, rugby her Beat and she .did, c saying, 15c. or through, some 'More profound fact_ payment -of other debts. But *none or' halfback, sprinter and golfer. He "I must insist on lencioncy ". Lard — Pure tierces, 151,sc! tubs, or, is so oustanding a favorite that those people get hit on the head with has been with Toronto for sonie 16c: pails 161Ac; printa 160: ifts supremacy is. not, likely !a, be a poker. Such treatment -is reserved time • now, hoever, there wn tnl',c Shortening — Tlerces, 10yic; tubs, threatened. for the bailiff or- his, agent. — Strtt- of a trade to w the Ran.crs, l'.'t' kt'.i 61 111 /,c.; palls,. 11-%c; prints, II%C. -- Ottawa Journal for Beacon- lhcrald. -hope not. . ;. - D On plentiful. There are too ny the � plain, common type. To de a ing , ' a supply accept cattle may reek i hay_ - 44 ' f SCOUTING i ing to accept the plainer kind. Good _���� D�� cattle that are available are, b g picked up rapidly. When buying �a K Here * There tle attention should be paid to th - - — — quality- as animals that chew some 1 . - V e.r y W h e f e' breeding make be.ter use of the feed " K - than do the scrubs. •. _ ) A brother to every othzr Scout, without regard xo race or aced Farm _ - Loan Board � � � " �• Whether the "Pain" The Sea Scout patrol of the '1st dedication of a new camp site by _ Aids 2+149 Farmers 1 „ Fort Frances Scout Group, • Ont., has their Scoutmaster, Rev. J. A. Phil- Reme-Y 1 iYou USe been expanded' and- reorganized asI•li s Just as the little ceremony con- the 1st Fort Frances Sea. Scouts, tiyith eluded •3vord cause from the nearby Ottawa. -- Between coming into x . • 1S SAFE? effect on June '1 of the legislation, }' _ _ `"• _ a separate Group Committee. beach - that a bather had been over- making the Farm Loan Board's ac- Its High Time * , come. Catching up a folding bed as tivities entirely a Dominion Govern- Ti A highly prized gift from the Boy a stretcher, Scoutmaster and boys ment responsibility, and September •� : Scouts and Wolf Cubs, of, the Chil- � ran to. the scene, and helped in treat- 15, 2,149 loans have been made, it :for Ogden 's Don't Entrust YOuf dren's Hospital; - Thistletown, Ont., to ment that brought the bather's• re- was announced recently by Finance - Own Or Your Family's their leader,- Scoutmaster Roy Claire, corers.' Minister Rhodes. They were divided, With better times why not join made in view of his approaching * ' ' + Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Is- tfie movement back to Ogden 's .. ' 'Well -Being t0 UnknOwli marriage, was a wicker serving, tray;. i. For•their County Fair, Galt; Ont,, ?and 62; New Brunswick 103; Que- and complete satisfaction? - ___ . -_ _ :. • Preparations _ . _ The tray was made by the boys, and !Scouts prpvided. a service unit of 1� bee 691; Ontario 309; Manitoba - presented by a Scout confined to his I Scouts for the horse ring, ran a 363 -; Saskatchewan 188; Alberta Buy a package of Ogden's Fine -T HE person to ask whether the bed, the others grouped -around in i messenger service, gave miscellane- 340 British Columbia 93. u . you or your family t Cut, and roll it with Chantecle? ' preparation Y y their chairs and on the:r crutches. sus help at the Women's Institute During the period 10,2$3.applica- "Vogue" I .+ azetakingfortherelief .ofheadaches 1 Bailding,,and'.looked after the in- Lions for loans ha'e been made. Five or rogue Papers. This isa Suce "k is SAFE to use regularly is your A blood transfusion given a•worrlan 01table "Post children ". per cent interest is charged on first recipe for smoking pleasure, ^ family doctor. Ask hint particularly , sbout "ASPIRIN.,' patient at the Regina General hios- mortgage loans-and six per cent on ' He will tell you that before the pital by Rover Mate :Ness of the 5th New colours were presented by the second mortgages. � Save the valubble Poker Hands Regina Rover Orew, was declared to branch, of the Canadian Legion discovery of "Aspirin" most "pain" successful. This was the ,second to the 1st Watford Troo on Decor- - ? remedies were advised against by. P Minister her you promise to love, OGDEN'S physicians as bad for the stomach transfusion, given during the month -a± n day. The. colours were present honor and cherish this woman? - a and, often, for• the heart. ti1'hich is by a member, of the Crc.v• all of Ed by Major G. Hotyard Brown and . Politirian —Yes. Whatever the plat- 'food for thought if you.seek quick, whom have passed a test qualifying 'rereir:ed by Scoutmaster the Rev. A. form says, I subscribe to it. FINE C T cafe relief. for the service: .Transfus :ons are I W. Hart. Fc1lav:ing the presentation Scientists rate "Aspirin ". among glen patients who are unable,ta.pay. the Scouts assisted is the memorial. Day breaks but never falls. ' the fastest methods yet discovered for for such service. 1 ceremonies wl2ich were attended` by Night falls but never breaks. Your Pipe Knows Ogden sCu1 Plug the relief of headaches and the pains " !. over 1,000 people. of rheumatism, neuritis and neural- A Scout 'Trbop is be:ng organ' e. '�, - 4 ♦- lgia. And the experience of millions on the- Iritii3ii Reserve, peter Fort' • For the huge assembly "t, Varsity �EAL'i M— GIVING "Conceit a God's gift to little. ` of users has proved it safe for the Frances, Ont. I Arena and the 'clap ?e Leaf Gardens q >9aen :' -Bruce Barton. average person to use regularly. In. _ !., * j•_in connection with the visit to To- KNERAL SALTS IN your own interest remember this. A prompt demonstration of the, ronto of General Evangeline Booth of a Classified, -Advertising effectiveness of fhcir training' was the 5a?vat:on Army, October 1- G, -To- SAS�A�� � 'WAN "Aspirin" Tablets are made in given' by Boy Scouts of. Port Da!- ronto l,couts pro�-ided the large staff I2TVEHTOM t , Canada.- "Aspirin" is the registered . I ® _ hoagie, Ont., immediately. foliow,ng I of• ushers. �`•'��a� 'a � -OFFER TO Lt'iiRY LN`'E�irfOR trade -marl. of the Baer' Company, � _ _ Liae of Ranted In,entlons un,l cull Limited. Look for the name Bayer Inron,:::tion spot free. The 8amsay - in the forlriofa cross onevery- tablet. - The object of, Vie Campau�n, the MIATERS Oi: LITTLE MANITOiJ Cazayany, World street, Ottawa. Canada. 2i8 - resh. Lamb .. _ siatgmmlt cottfInt_fs_ 1s- €U ,effect a " a Demand and Get RICA IN NATURES MEDICINE$; XURSMSLY STOCa -. The+'=+1�e Year R-eun . rA even bat:il ce Ue.neetl the pt'o -. N 't--+ !ucnou anti tltr cousamistian °af fre�il �ERTtI'IEf3 H.t4! is !{!tt 5Ti)�'K. R-1 - - _ -- Iamb in Cana :.a: Its work has beeit FOUND MORE ABi NDANTLY HERE Cuthb,.rt, Sil­u,g, Chief, Udghtoa S P I arleties. Two d,llars per hundred. Is. The Object Of The \e«�' }' rtecess'1!ated beeafc.e within recent' THAN _IN OTHER WORLD .engus Jaekson, 1'. :ri•,nvAIe, Ontario__ _ 3'�• :s ,the fin: <iing and - marketing . ' FAMOUS SPAS i _ _ _ - .. _ -: - I✓a -e. ' Lureau �0 bcNn impravcd_ to Queh� tin eztt-i'it that' rnle� C'Illil�jlZ1] LaI]]!, � nit t. :�odr`of'i1_��: Canadian lamb have •(,•OI]ln]ittee Store aitcl nu,r,.. .:_ u:..: , "!:•jug hcritag� till ;, mraf inns ii6_w .be obtained u`. , t c'.,n„da its ltnlir, .e,t upon Canadian..- � moderate Prices Burin any,ntonth Sn Etore. and mnro, t'.anuJlans talk about Toronto. —The date bureau at the An apprec:.a'hle -bencrit to the Can_ t; the Kund, rs of •l.ictir J1utFitcu - .� 'University of Toronto is ,functioning adlan farmer- ;ueepbreeder -it - anlic.i�'th' year' `' „t,,,.e cuiaticp tent.rr_atvund in hr:rith The majority 'ot housrts:ftea; 6otir. xtctn¢ inlncrnls — nears jiotent than the again, keeping lonely hearts from . gated -from. the work being carried oil. ever, are still apt to res~nrd xrewh y`I n(� ti<<1 wator ", of r 1ndthe iu1rope— S aching by arranging dates for. shy by, the . recently org,an:'zc'�t. t'snaaLtn Trine ay sotnFtvhat -ot a =�•: :: sonal tint of- ;Nasl ;actlsc•w:n. r,U7«t 'freshmen and'freshettes. It costs an Lamb. Committee,. which has under- Tons „f SAL CrYstala ;gagger -d from ScR - ury and are' not. fully &wa'l'e of • the applicant 10- cents to get an intro- taken to conduct a campaign to en- s`ilx can ;tdl ::n Lsla• sctcntidrallY rc - �� _' ; s •`' duction courage-. the ..consumption ; .ut fre>h, Co ntinuous. wrlithly movement of the ti,t,d and nrerent, 1 !n ttitihly conepntr,t -' t'armel'd p :Uduc't- to- the tet811 nrar- tt,l f „rr,i— non- rfter�'e+,: r.t at a: t+olrl. 1 i - C- &nadian lamb -and to infai•m Cauad. kPt, it is claimed in the statement. A •rhrouhh snug mt..li •Lxus �tst umier the c✓ _ q • .. t A ME -1 fan houseRive; of the eCORO :niCal and �.mt• „f _.%s.1C. SAL. IX e- the famous %'PAINS Lady —I a'm cOIlecting funds for - great many housewives also do not „'at.r ,oe t;,i : =t ,t t; saNtws,ii t� indttlu s PA :vs the suffering' poor. nutritive advantages and . rite, "year- appreciate the .tremendous nutritive "!'t° tn'the t'''''am,�nt of RheumatiQm— Man—'Are they' round availability of this type of meat scurttfs' —� _)Ii.a Sl•.ntaoh pisoracrs — � you" uie that are - -• valii4 of lam- b••and' its sul :tabill(y as a K1.1he). tmi l.i,,, n ruble —. impure genii sufferin according to a sta'.ement jest - issued Y i {lood — Skin - ruptinnt attd' Constillur -- y g. staple mea' in, the family suet, and - . : by. the committee. tfbn. Lady— Oh.'yes; I'go around 'and the eommhtee is Confident that its-et- tf,3,,u are not en3o!'!nwg vigorous health. �y� talk -to them,.for hours at a time The committee consists nC R. Fi; J. forts will be of substantial benefit to or if you surr,r from any one of the -.QUICK RELIEF? _ and'. I wish:'you could see how miser- Tisdale: Canadian Co- opoS4tive, tVooi .tlioilaands of Canadian h9u.ewises as •'.1mt•I,anta = try a treatment or • 4-as- Then treat pain as authori- Growers. Chairman; R. .NV.. \Vatic, l'tt- Icy. al.” {toe Pizo package'— ogre pups, ties advise —wi-th Omega able they are. well as to thorsands of Canadian t;,f,. Lpt nP send• .:,,u a -FRRF, samiple or : - nadlan. Sheepbreeder•' Association' farmers and cheepbre-eders, : _- S.iSx,asAt., U : Oil. Far better than internal secretary- treasuai er; S. E. Todd, in- avail This Coupon, Toddy dosing, it works down deep a dustrial . anti Development Council of. __ — _ _ — _ _ _ — _ — to correct the cause. Three - times ,faster. •than- ordinary • Canadian- Meat Packets, L E. U'NetCl — S- ASKASAL LIMITED, liniments, safer and surer. Live Stock Commissioner, ou.arlo ,Buying' Feeder Cattle Sales Office; At all drug stores; ' • • Department of Agri •cgltli,re, and. A.. A. 102 A_lantic Ave., Toronto. 35 cents. = NfaclMillan, Associate Chief Live With the abt:ndance of pas.ure and I toould -like r try �AShASAL. Please HAPPY RELIEF '0 Stock' Branch, Dominion Department hay cattle' -should be fed this 1al!"a•hd ,,,,nd me a Fitl••t Samrie as oltered' itr Spacial pr.paradbymaiwnof ='%� of. Agriculture,.direcitirs. ,Tinter fairly reasonably. On s- oiri.e this adNgr0sempr,t. 1Lt, =• AAaeeaOi■ man wrtaic4ra- •�O /, farms pasture is going to waste at = Ii.;. Tyro ki s. l kr iatarnal ! P i+ g - - ow (pratru ing and bl«di■a �+�' WONDER CEIICEDTT Name .. ...... .I ........................ >ER CM the present time, for lack of cattle. _ , No 3ioc■rl»rnal (ilChi A h `, f :tr , r - - Barns are full of hay and hay stacks Address . . .................,............ i Si SOTERt v' nil • • and_ to en, Q3� i Ord■rby n■mbar ent mixer. alixes bet- are plentiful, his is not likely to have - fmm your deals. . No. 2 ter, easier, quicker, at- - Town .... .... Prov. ... �� p lower - cos,t. only. S28 much, marker value except through MECCA , colt F.O.R. Brant- � cattle. Those needing cattle this fall. 1 ford. or winter -might advisedly be scout- PILE REMEDIES "O"'�""t scout- TUB SsaxTp°SD ing' around for arilmals of Rood •con - 04EIf s ILAaz CO. Limited formation and showing feeding qual - � l , _ .Srsat3oYd Ontario - ides. Good feeder cattle are none' too .. - ��) V The Body-Building Qualities �'' • COD LIVER OIL`' • WEDDING EUSTON - - % ! When wishing happiness to `• Additional Bone-Building —. Millions- O people have con- ' t , the bride, many Russians Minerals P p a f still present bread and Salt • fidence in the blue colour : u aint and strange customs Strong bodies, straight bones , ? like this are told in picture and sound teeth' are built from that assures Safe,eCOIlOm1Ca1, and storyrylnournewbootilet the mineral salts and vitamins fpr children: "13altall over : in Scott's Emulsion. satisfactory heating. fire World". A gripping Scott's Emulsion is vitamin rich ` 'Y story of many lands. `You Cod Liner' Oil emulsified for — 'would like to read it, of course, , so just 'send the - .quick easy digestion and tom- coupon Aow.,,The book is biped with the bone and body free, building mineral salts 'a;'po- ,phosphitcs of Lime and Soda. _ Protect Your Childreni Goitre is widely revnient! 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O,IL WITH THE PLUS VALUES the most popular ,young ratan in the ` - - "LL FOR SALE BY YOUR DRUGGIST31e British, lanpire: Entry Fee: yentS• 1 I - WiNDSOR, ONT: flue cents 1'or each entry `subm[tted. - v. ,,,,o.+••y+o„ ,° Without obligation leaae send special Child- A valuable Prize- for everyone «'hn - 4 ten's Booklet. "SALT all over the World. ;' enters this contest, which tins•- ■�■ ()etober 31. D3.,. t ° Na»t. - ISSuc No. 42 -- '35 _ GIFF BAKER - - Addresa� ^__ ss 67 _ 39 LEE �AVE., TORONTO, ONT. r� , Service -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Balzer c'�.. Fowl Supper and• Program on 'Ibea- B1aok81n1th1II wl)pdwork R� I O ed on and ay and Mrs Bain, visit- e3, �y next in conjunction with �{ on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs (?~. :, at eight pciess. the Annual !Anniversary E. Baxter. rr X1.75 per pas; $1.50 paid in advance Expert servioe and re- Services, of the Cnited Church Now is the time to have these repaid' p -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cornish, • of jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. 'Subscripts = to.the United.States airs tO all makes. R,eag Ptclgpring. October 20th and 22nd • port' Perry visited his mother, Mrs. "also Dew sections on hwnd. The fat!'• and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. p Admission 40 and 20 'cents. C. E. Baxter, on Sunday. ous Fleury Plow's always on hated. -� - I oLable o.hargas. Work _ - - -- - - - -- - - -- - - - - - -- - - - -- ' Also dealer in VilFtnp; Oream'Bepan- JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor, _ guarantied SAVE MONEY / tors "and k.hutt Washers - ART H U R FIE L,D ATTENTION, FARMERS Dealer in o Wood machinery. Frost dl rt�KEHrIr4 :.vun�t�. why burn X14.00 coal wh ®n ._ Graduate Nadi and Television Inoitute m A phone call will bring us to your farrlu. - Member Official Radio Servic : 141en's `Q t .00 coal will burn more effi- GENERAL REPAIR WORK Ozy- acetylene welding. - The Township. Council met o,t eientl- and .leave no ashes ? 'Tuesday of last week, with all the Association. y We are prepared to repair cars. Phone Pick 715 4 .7menibers present, the Reeve in the 4 :3 •1(1 Phl +r,e oLOI, PIC`KF.Rirc With the Carbo System the trucks, tractors and all farm F. T. Woodwehtd. = - :•-•chair. The usual correspondence was system is installed, 30 days free maehiuery, wheels rebuilt and GREENWOOD 491 dealt wrath, and little of a serious .Harry Hull trial. ' 7. 1 nature was to tie.had. 'Relief, sti=Il Aire-setting, wood-Work and • .'requires considerable attention, and " - For information apply "to wood t4rnine of all kinds. ' :•she .council, as adm,nistfatore, are Builder and .Contractor CHAS. LAW, Pickering Pl-aee your girder- now for a 1 bliged to hear some curious stories, Phone Pick 3520 5Cf Notice CO Y au ` 40 Ce �Qrk. and Stonework good ladder for apple picking aniany of course dv appear question- s 6peClaltD ' .able. The Standing Committee on Roads A•rOZ11t8Ctts• SeTV1C8 .. B �CK Phone or Call R A. S or sand Bridges paid the following ae We do Building of all kinds. counts: A. Davidson, cut weeds con. :. Repairs Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. 8 1 9.00; R. Connor, cu%weeds, con. 1, THE CROWN INL E _. .....THEATRE (Successor to W. H. Jackson)' - ' Phhce Pick-2729 l.�s , - �ARPENT�RING, .10.0t) 1•:. Schwaint, •haul gravel -con., .l{i,Qebaok std. and I�in�eton 'Rd: _ -- '. WH =TBY _ _ CEMENTING, 8• ti.l)Q; L . Dixon. haul gravel con. b t -'29 Ph n,. nil 5 ;•fit? :. a f nut i a, t'.:�.t`0; l'. Sch,+atm,, ditto, -- PL1 �113ING :120.W; A. Lei, ditto, 5:,.00: W P•. - FR[DAY Hod SATURDAY Maple Leaf Mutual Foe Jur:es, �t.:, el i.r.c „n. z; a_ }d :►, a;l. ` U "UTU13Lft 'Hand 19 - ROUF'ING =' fly; E. Ward, te�a:ri "fill,: at br•it3ge, _• Insurance Co. ' Birkett, labor on bridle,. 1D. - -••-. •Tw•o Shows at i and 9 p. ru We also sell Brantford'RooBng . ;; •aid WAWA'v'ESA INS. CO. _ -. _ _f11!+terittls, Empiee Battaeoorlu 50; it: L}nn, labor on bridze, L' .l,0; l3aturd,:y Matinee at 1',80 P. tit, W. .,McDonald. team grading Range , Safety Cheap Rates for Farm and Cqutttr7 _ Eclnipmedt, Doro Water - E.ine, 21.50; 1. - White, ditto;- 16.00; F: By Pupalar Recinest Buildings 1'y9teni,: Beatty fi.00. Earl'Howsam, 'Stable Equipment Bassett, ditto, ' CLARK GABLE Windstorm Insurance on Buildings y tractor grading, Rge. Line and Con. First CLX DETTE. COLBERT Windmills. Silos ,etc. , ' and other Bnildink Watertale �1,'67.00; W'. maid, operating grader- F- tituater- Fret- -- Ytge. Line and Con. 1, 18.210; Roy : _ IN _ - ,Jlutomohile , Insurance of ?Hard, salary. dynamite and. freight, _ - t Happened A 1 Kinds .161.1 ?.; J. Adams. c*t•ader blade, •1.F5. : It �_ •• ,_ � "Write or Phone " � Work Guaranteed y 'F J. PROUSE Burlington Steel . Co., steel for bride by L. H. Tuck, Opt D. -One Night" B ow M a x & Ro VfIE _ _ ire, 2-a4.4,;;' i 4.45; D." Lunt; inspecting' car _ g of e- event,, 1.7.1: P. Nighcwandor, Part 5. � WFIITHV,' ONT" Ph(,nP B.i02 N. T. Line, With Carolina Jubilee" Sin ;ere �'PICKERFNG. - ONTARIO cutting weeds and drag. 7.00; M. Dunkeld. cut %needs, con. F. 1i°hen it, is necessary to wear_ gias- - - W A LTF R CO•:\.N LILLY J. 'Hinan, 'haiil -gravel Clare= ; this correction may be made up ROSCOE CARN9 ntont Streets, 9.50; F." Barclay, haul in a colored, iens'which i;:.often ben- ravel Clarernont and bri +fsfe. 's 1.50; eficial in driving. In• fact the .eyes Monday, TtreHdn.q and «'edii'rde+y THERE e ' _ chas. Cooper, gat, oil-,and. repairs, should be tested_ fr color at t'he time 6.00; C. Bryant. cut weeds and dreg of examination and tits proper 'tint `' Utrt '?1, 2'� and 2ti on con. 2 and R, 'R,00; , . CQ)t;an, we-.4i = sI fur the aye correction made up in - 'inspector, 'L'3 day~ at ? 1.00 per. day. colored lenses. 'A'hen worn. _ .these Tw�i3 5hc,w t. tit i and'.9 p. rat. - x2.00. fiiter enough- light to be noticed ,in ` - the Standing' rortiinittee on 'Con cutting down vision. bt�t when nee.- . RIDER SAGGARD'S' lie f9llowing are a` feN%, of otir:E�Prti D +�y Low Price g s tinv#ncies paid the following. Jno. essary igcrease the vision. Their re- " Wuntirrfnt Story :shop the Red c� LL'11ttP and S3i'P,. r _. - Murkar, Coilect�r.'. Fc,rms. f:nvrlup lief from Mare i, appreciated.' if you _ es and advertising, d1.2F: Irving J. don't wear. i' a."es your.. c orre( ?* =stn SHE - HONEY, tt ff • : Whit,. Wrn. Chester anti Eteg. Uix= .- 'in'the sande suited to your'ayea can `. iiIONL 1 , "Amber' 5 lb. pail, - on, f«vrrP- Vie�rprr; `''.00, stash; 'i''wr-. be- 7round as .a protection against Witb oni:, - f;' neral hospital• x -ray sec- CtLct, aired, and glare and in this 'way TiRT. `' 4 x a G AX SUNRAY, Health Food, "' 2 for G5c• vice -, :iA5O; Beaton:.. Bell. and- Rn:;,. will relieve ,train and servo as a F.- O ' . , � � t TT m Pedl• H iH.l id s a By la t. 15.0; rntectiYti a� rees. Th P Regftrrel sertire� re A � A(i PUMPKIN, large e s ze. -1 oci nt `bi speeialird a114 1I1,1•. Nit. Optnmetri einA r dF,.OQ; D. R 0; W. Chester, .. -alar •, fq)tonjpwi+ trPatnwttt of `in u' cul•,r lr= _.: -.- :• - =. ... -;Adar1+ <. 11(C. - Beaton. salary IYa.06; , _ -___- _ _ _ ti t C: N L BRUCE . : . _ _ regulari.t e5 can .afford •:.relief, ner _ n Onions r - • Cook>< n� ns Phone you order - Hu3tr, P h, jytista►'e. lO.Ott. G: L.' vou.nes.4 and headaches•rau'sed fir,ni�- - : 'P2-;rICES - _ 10 pounds 19e - We Deliver �Iiddletr,n, rrtief• mileage and post these condition and.. 's ,iup,ca «�,. .':.hVls`'tN(.� 1iA'1'INEG9 age, 4:7 -,: D. A. Beer, Coll: 'f:c.nd.Pr. thews • intt.rularl n»i,mahr.: may bee - 20. 0; n: 31. 3 &,r an, D.. C. -expse properly relipvPCl or c+u rrrt�(t ytith • I Adults. 2+", rr.a, - d ,Sd!l1tP, 21►CLA COFFEE "Blue Bell' "^ er 16, _ =25c i.00;'C.:.Creec. ditt.+. 1.00; W. f'rr+v: rat -tbp ire .,€ 1 _ _ Ptnc ,ir>n, tHx s t f P • tz_a:_e §. pins nit t,x all, doa,atiu.rt to P�,u hmans'� Ass, c. `Ctrildee -" g. a. l5ctd. Cfiildren,,lnrte;. SUGAR, _ G► n. or Yellow, 14 Ibs, '73c. btaarlinh - Pommitterr• -an. il'eii -r - _ ra - "- Paid 1 =he ,, ► „•.viiatr f,lr. rEit,li<P�: i.. : MIXED RISC. fans• er 1>a. =_ 15c. '►loci _h; 1:.AU: 1,, E. llillt•r....i.00; S. , f Y1 p . 1, h; 2.91: W. W. Sadler. --SOUTH -ONTARIO - :.Junr, .July. sus;. Sept. 322 80. H ON" '. -• .Stanrtin;t- (, "r•mittee on Pctrer'1:rE . °�r' T - .. - 'Light, paid the ' ' fvI'Im ;•ing: :reeti= � •• T -N G Phone. 600 We del4ver . +H-••,;,I .�',tTPAt Light -. 30.R' . "_. _ _ � � -C' H Tickering Hardwire -Store Me- _ To be held on the" arm of . JUST TRY _._ . Jl-IOWA I4D MA LCOLM rahef tbcjkins,oA)iatlbJFlp � I' .CAN.kDA 1 ARSISH CO.. Lot. 2.7, Coin: 6, Pickering Tp. i :DINTS AND • VARNISHES TORONTO• On N. o. 7 Higb';� ay, 2 ,miles .west of .aroualiaul -- filth. :1'1 J 1; _O1_ , i You an .be convinced that you can buy _a better product at a lower pricc. Our DAILY _SERVICE MONDAT �i I +i --business for Paints, - Varr> shes & Ena�m- . . �OCTOBPR 21ST - jf andard '1'irttc Y a � � 'c!s has more than doubled in .the last 2 rr 1:astern tit .. � `' , I • -- - - years, clue to the increasing sale of _ i:eave TO obn o ou•stbr were +co tJ these products. •rn 1tuu =e) bay at Uun,1n.,; _ For Prize List all!►ly to fhti SF'('1'PtaTV, �'��.'�., (- ;r03iT11, _ : THERE 15 A R1_.A50N :- %'I. A. i I., P %I. Broohlin. Phone o 7. r! 3..54 a 7.: ;0 . a 1 :30 • -- a. i. ! 1._ a 4.54 8,40 _ : >tt L�utich Will be provided far plowmen in tk� a field ! d 5.•i1 1o.0o 6 :30 ;AgAnf for \IcUornlick- 1)reri !a Farm 1lhc:hiur.ry ft . 10.24 6.54 11,30 d 7 :;0 and Repairs, - -. t •.t d 7.51 P. Ni, 1,.30 All pllJwmerr within 'ti e4diu� of 10 nti"t will h %ve to fnrnieh Oitr "Atuttu: = "We littre it Can get it. Or ` P. M., 8.5.4 c 1230 d 9.:10 ; their own tearus. Outside of thiq, radios apply tit. H,, (i1H.lcolru, . it is not nude.' c 12. 11,:t4 •d ,54 .3,0' 10.3u Locust Hill, Phone Nl irkhnm, not [titer thyn October filth• 2.51 -10,54 c 2.30 11.:30 Telephone 8900 a l.:;l U 11.44 3.30 ,Any company wishing to• demonstrate their ti; ct(jr:s. tvill_be _. a Hol except Sun& nly, b -Sun. =• J. S. BALSDON, . PICKERING K Elul one}. c -Sat. only, d -Sat. _ -Riven petutition try do Bust Sun. & Hol,only. _ - 'Anyone will 'be served • at 12 •o'clock tit "E he - Cvachc.,nnectionsaf liulfaio 'snit T.,tvnQlti';i Flgli, Brolagharu, Roots - - _. Detroit for all points in the Men's York 42,19, up. United States: Alen's Overalls and Panto, 41.25 per pair, up. Tickets and .intormaLion at "' ` ' ; _ _ bI - 1Vlen's Work Shirts, $0.65, or. 2 for, $1.25 GRAY COACH LINES A B- �'� l Farm Team Harness, e23.80, up. �ry 0 PICIiERItiG - Horse Coliirq at- Various Prices Easetra (louse- -Phone 4.101.. . _ ..Sweat Pads.. 7:eam_T.ines R _. " will be served at the Towvnship Hall _ X(tw is the Timeto get that Old 1 _ " at 6--p rn - Harness Repaired 4 • . Addresses by Prominent ,been.' The Public are Cordially Invited - - Phone 2904 . - '.'• � - G: M. FORSYTH, President. ; ' W. S. CROXALL; Sccretary 'CEC OLEY L, B R A -£,'. 'r:. . ate- .1 -..-.- ..;'� .. a'' 19,. . . - .. - - _ - :',}r, i; .>>e ,. c, `t,7•` - `,Q '� •��, . . •�.� ident. - e Register r"'� . 't;tsremont Miss 'Emma Reid has tall Uirbnd -• • ' •- - '" .. Sal - ; ' Uafted Church. ��ite+sle Aaafn� - ge for a short time. Kett. T. Condy . entertained the - 'Miss Evelyn Story, of Tonsito, teaching staff of the school oa Mon , WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23rd - Auct- -racy Services pn Sunday Mrs. H. M^chin spent' Tuesday ng W, erisit,ed Miss H. Walker over the end friends in Claremont �7 evening• ' ion sale of Farm Stack and Imp- Afteraooa and ]i�rehing S?, - of the week Mrs. Agnes M'acnab spent the end - - _ lements, the" property of E. Clack, . - Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Birkett, and lot 34, rear con. 2, Twp. of Whit- of the week with friends here. Whitevale .. •• - - . Missea Jean Ward and Anna Frayth by. Sale at 12.30 sharp. No reser- - TH$ tdADSLIN$ -: D. A. Pugh and D. Morgan' were _ spent the week -end in t'2e north. - ve. See bills. Wm. Maw, suction- Miss in Berrie on Tuesdsp on business. on Sunda next, October 20th a -- " - - - -- Harriet Walker has installed y ear• BEAUTY-SALON lighting fixtures, completing the in- Fred Pugh Js is still confined to his Harvest Horne Thanksgiving will be r bed following the decent motor ace - held at the United Church, at 2.30 *` .• stallation of electric lighting of ker ' _ p. rn. and 7.30 p. rn.. Prof. Mitchell, Reliable FINGERING MARO[�LLIN(i home. of Toronto -- -- — --- of ftingwflod, formerly of Winnipeg, BHAMPUOiNG' ?` Thoa and Mrs.. Scott, : }Y -D. and Mrs. Scott, .,of Locust- Hill, ... SAFETY FIRST hill address both meetings. The-Pick Insurance of All SCALP TaB&TMENT +p. r - spent the week -end with Mr. and remedy for duldren suffering from eying "united Church Male Quartet _HAIR OTTTING _ Mrs. Geo. Scott.­ colds, cough, bronchitis. tonsilitis, will render the afternoon music, Y = "�= We are pleased to know of the wkile the Centennial Choir will be Kinds 81t, Reas• I u oleo piful crd, � r ten croup, whooping- cough; tonsil and you a beautitnl croquiRnole "Helen improvement in health of Mrs. Fen's- throat ills is ' SYBILLA SPAHR'S in' evi.ienc'e in the eyPning. It is _ a• ^ by, who is confined to the Little hoped for a good attendanee'in the unable Rates Curtis" Permanent Wave at very. _ and it works, try it., _ _ reasonable rates. Xritain Hospital i,rith aftersobn as Prof. Mitehell will esp- , Mr. and Mrs. StPverison,Mrs. Nich- ecially address the young people. Representing the Following I Can, also give you beautiful E G 'Jones, Druggist, Pickering Anyone'wishing to'send fruit or veS- Com tea curly ends. of and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Nichol, of pan• etables for decorating will find the �„�r8. �/l, iVt11Y1C1d3� - Toronso, spent Sunday -with Miss `blargaret Graham: L church ' open on Saturday afternoon. :'Pilot Insurance Cb. y► Light Lunches Gore District Mutual Ins. Co Phone 19M CLAREXONT Fire broke out on Friday at 6 P. g - Royal Insurance Co. Ltd. m. at the home of Mr. A. Forsyth. Confectionery - `'you Gan Buy at $0III3' London Guarantee and Ace. Co. Ltd. The fire company responded before TIRES, BATTERIES, Ocean Accident and Guar. Corp. -' - much damage "had been done. ' Wawanesa Mutual The Mission Band of the United Tobaccos AO(iESgURIES, Portage la Prairie Mutual Church, of which Mrs. D. A. Scott, Nevr -nook B. A. At at; low and better prices Provident Assurance Co. �y was an active ,leader for" some time Gen Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. w s prdserted the latter -with a fancy Autolene ` ae Toronto General Ins. Co. tea-pot obe ei•e'nin last week, riot - yogi Mn in Toronto: tit.• A. Tt C ' p Po K P _ Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd, t h• O t. Fyesight .Special- to their leaving for Fenelon Fa1Ls on , .ALPS PLACE --' Employers' Liability Ass. Corp. ast: Author of "Your Eyes aria H�I- ' Monday. -Let us repair that leak. to A. E. Wilson and Co. Ltd. - Lloyds The Mission. Circle_ of the Ba tier r p Y p' y thti" "The' Child and, Its Develop- .. ' p CLAREM0,NT, ONT. rii'ent." Optometric Association_ of Church, will be held at the church, _ Call or Write _ ... on Tuesday, Oct.` 22nd, at 2.30 m. _ . .Phone, Clare. 3201 ,Skilled Motor Repairs. Ontario; American Optometric Asr- Y• P• D ;S M E R ociation. Specializing in .Eyeeigbt The ladies of the Whitby. Circle will_ Gordon dLaw and Glasses. be entertained at this meeting. The - A T T E N T I O N I Brougham Ont. Phone Pck 515 key- Word - "Joy." All are cordially phone 2908 Your patronage is appreciated. j Opposite Post Office, Oshat i - ~ invited. Mrs John Avres.' Mr. aril Mrs. r�i,iE'T1�lE'TS p,ICKERIN G. ONTARIO Phone 1516 . Arthur Piouse, Miss Ella Prouse, _ fire. Thos. Neal; 31ibs Clara Neal, T GASOLINE ,ti• DISTIL ATE L. c _ Miss Effie Graham -and Jlrs C. y . L. 'G . O'N&E /LL ' 'Eh•erla ^.d, attended the 30th wedding Delivered in (? ;r[ ttalloit lute and a't anniversary of. -Mr. and Mrs. Jchn o7er. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND I. -Wakely,- of Bowmanville on-- Tuesday _~ EJdBALiijrR , evening last. G,ao 15 cta. and TAx. ' The death took, Place on Saturday, 1lijtillato 13ete. per gwl. = 4acces6or to.W. J.-Mather - of Clifford Baker, aged 9 years, son- Stout4ville of ltfr.•and`Mrs. Vincent, Baker, -if' CHAS. 9ARUE rS HARDWARE ��Nightand Day Service? ter a short illenss. The funeral way 1T�RK NA1�1• OI`?'. Business Phone I3eeidence Phonc - - `' held. on ;Tuesday, :lath • with. service _ •. Phone 900 23-35 41,6��1 AIi3t�. i 'held at the Alto ,,a Church. Inter � � - - _ _ - �"► ' 1 ; . ' - meat ikvs made - in the Clareixoxt 'Union Cemetery. - : = ElectlOn Results for* Ontari o A happy _event took place on . Sat- urday, • Oct. 12th, - at the Pan ona_ Re. _ .. Riding r r in ay o ban - A - t y ._ e bty,'w lire Ellen ;4 ll•,w- '-" br of Whit became the bride of -." : r `• , • � - Mr. James Hortop of .Claremont. Ka ;Hal b 141oor tioble _After a' tour through the Western - 40x,4 53s -1202 .- 1179 - -- -- .:.... - - _ -_ - - City. n. O haw's "- •-- -�- - -. - • part of the .'province. �1r. and Ars. ti _ .. Eiortap will reside' in Whitby. Town .of .1~"itby 60-K S8 .. •1QOS. S4 . _ • -Our town was, included, i.w tliuee ._ -_ -... _ ast ��'hitby Tnxnyhzp 722 1091 :2f,3 . - slung the mute visited by the c;ct- ._ -- - - . - 1 �3 - ._ •�' � onous on t on da 'ni ht when ' H «hi_ t }y Town,-. - �0a' 91 0� 41 p ` ! - Moore, who has again Been retume•i _= to. Ottawa, accoin?, arced by W. ,A Pickerinz ,Tow.nship r44 � :171 - ' -_1 t29.• ... _:12 - � � D. den, C. Anderson and a host of �' Reach:Toanship - - 39n. L05 . Gf1 "ws -- --a adinirer4 toured' _the. rfding, 7►Ir: Moore and Mr. Dryden espressine_ Port Perry, Village 30� _ "._yl; _ 2!!a =•17 - •thfir thanks for tits. support civen. - �Ir, and Mr, A: Srott were the': - SUPPOSE THIS HAD . Scuguc.' Island =41 37 1103 .20 tt i 'recipients v,f the' go i�. µrske? -uf this t . commuhity at a' .social function in l Tutaln, -';fK 13;4 - i6aai Vzi - YOUR CHILD I -._ }tae Community Hall r,ne •nizi- Isst "reek, Mr. and 'ire. Scott. l::a„_ re. =- _.. . icient; i,f, thv viilae, were presented - Townohip of, Pickering _ -. µ-ith' an Occasional: Chair and 'Purim HE number of children killed and Woodruff TR,we-hl'z; 44 17 llri 7 of honey. acrnmpanied by 'numerous k automobiles In ar10 •btriPf uddfesses, by mehi6ers of t.h,:,'Pickering Fire Hail ('a) Tinjured by Ontario - villa e. "Rev. J. `E,: Glover acted as' : 41.,: 1.' -150 4 _is a�i��l111i1g! "'cha'rrn,an for the event and intrud r.i'rcicerr "c lire' Aall (b) d5g 18 =136 F a `: cc'ed the principals. Lunch was see. Liverpool ' : ._ : - �0 14 144 -' Children by nature are carefree: You wed at'the close 'of" the evening: - . - The death tiN,k place on 1lunday y RouLre H;11 _ . . -42 . " ' . PO - in1YSt t}tink . f0i them, and. for Other., :'October 141h, at "her° late residence, Cherryword. (a) 32 7. 6? : �• pedestrians, constantly.. Be sure your, d cf. L.a•bel,a Coates, beloved µ•ifs uf., .. - 1 a effective., _ .• -: " -�•� -41." �• �" :51 - es, •t're: and lights are. the la's i. Deceasedrµ,acna dau North titer . C_herryROOd. (b) :_ _ - raw.. slowly •and be particularly care- b s Claren „n g 6 _ _ Drive s o y. p of the late Thos: and Mfrs. Coates. cif Kinsale 6F, ...,` Claremont, and ;= sun•ived by r%r, Erdugham. {a) ful wherever there 'ma be children ... g '.:54 84 .4 y, 'daughters, Mary' and• Doris at .hott,e, :- :,es ECill -on halida s and week -ends. and {tires sons, Richard,., of Calgary,. ' Brougham (b 1 y and Basii and Nornian, •at horlle. go 17 102 9 _. - Train yourself so. -that safe. driving t^ I Whitevale J' Faneral son ice .-.vas, •held at her " " " ' i :becomes- second -nature .'to you t late residence on Friday,. 18th. %,;ith I %hunt Zinn i4 `.'- 56 f�, ) •interinent taking •place' in the'. Clare- mont Union Cemetery.' Claremont (a) _ 47. `32 _3 If yo don't, some day you may" 5nd sin event c� ',lace -- - - --� ..... : - ' " � <' A very plea g e nt t ok) Claremont (b) 50 A '113 3' t '. yourself of only Severely penalized but .r _ '... on Friday Iast -%+Ln i\irs. T. �Gibbuns, - _ - , r Of Claremont, celebrated her 90th Altona ' p". "4R 7 116 '''2 = .•a180 minus a drivers license ...... fat',k 1 '. j - birthday at her hunts bete. She rec- eived in her usual happy manner 75 1 , Totals •768 . 171 ��z� . �T IS BETTER TO BE { friends, who came, bringing congrat - , alations and• good wi:.hes. %i•rs. --Gib, : SA )FE.. THAN SORRY -- - )IIs is , in' fair heath, her hearin>; Nall,' (Con.), Holtby (-Stev.) Moore, (Lib.). Noble; (C. C. F.), • • ■ - is unimpaired and she has had her- nn -- - - - - -- - -- • - _.__ -.___ :Kon( sight for some years; c D _ ..M0TOR. V.E'HICLES ,,BRANCH P. a quints and tart beautifully, i3I• OCTOBER USED GOODS able to'walk into the neighbors suet • ;ONTARIO DEPARTMENT . -OF HIGHWAYS J take drives in a car. She has lived 1931 Ruyby 2 -ton Truck, Duals 1927 Pontiac Sedan _ : •''•• Isere since coming fr�:n F.nglanii 7:) 1:)30 Chev. 2 -tun Truck, Dualsi 1927, - Pontiac Coach years ago and' w s able ,to. pull her 11329 Ford 2 -ton Truck, Duals 1928 Pontiac Coach - tinte nn the 14th. Cortgratulatinns' 14•-27 G. il. C. Truett 1929 Chevrolet Coach j AN were received from Guelph, Barrie, llcDeeriny,I1ammer�`1lfilt, new 1930 Chev. Sedan ew Oat Huller 1929 Pontiac Cab. Hamilton. Brampton,• Toronto, Osh -. - - . s _•. _ awa, Markham, Goodwood, White- Vert- Eleciric Grinder _ 19'> 9 , PontifiC- , CO$Ch ONTARIO - _ - ^ _ i " irate and Br„ufiham, Alec, some,bea• Fleury 8., in. Grinder 19' -29 Pontiac Coupe Mn:4sey 8 in. Grinder , 19'28 Chrysler Sedan _ T H 1 S_ MUST STOP utiful - flowers and other.. Her _ r . four daughters received with her arhl 1blassey, 9 in. Grinder 19:31 Chrysler Sedan McGlaughlin Grinder 13 in . D. head 1931 Durant Sedan In Ontario, during 1934; there were nearly 10,000-nuto= a daughter• -in =law,. Mrs. `�'.. Gibbons,— _ mobile acpidencs. of Torontp poured tea from a table Mc Deering Disc Plow 1932 Chev. Coach „• : _ _ loseiy Pdth .pink roes ' and candles, •Lister Lighting Plant 1935 Oldsmobile Delu>:e Sedan 512 people were killed. - Her only surviving sun, Wm. Cibb- 1.1- ft. Rowboat . 1`}33 Chev: Master Coupe 3 -Way well pump 1931 Chev. Ton - Panel '1'iuck 8,990 people were injured at' ons and three sons -in -law. were also - - _present.. It i%. the 'hope of the cunt= Stoves and Washers 1930 Dodye Ton Panel Truck . , . } Considerable ieciease over 1933. h must be evident '.`+ to all thinking people that this ,aunt stop, r xrunit that -she roan still see"rnan t a 1 -years of health and happinew. y CHAS. ' COOPER, _ CLAREMC�NT , - He*tir:„,ofift7,. -j. ea Ser've th�']Best' _ T h ..= -' . To help you get top cash .� SALADA� - - prices for your furs 1 7- s� Murder SI \1PSON'S brand new "Dominion _ .. Trapper;' is different from any _ By � ;gram Broome e other publication of its kind! NRws _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ , _. and pictures from the trapl ins. Poem- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - • r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - �y - = - - - - ers on Frappingg for greater pro[its— : r lus full detail+ on Simpsons Ravi - - p FurMarketingSenice,the new, direr. BYZiOP9I8 - -- the body, ,_looked up from their work, e ' -;• way to get market SIGNOR ARh;LLl of Milan, a fam' meet. A police iii- y p prices for your But only for a moment. skins. (This service is limited to our composer, Is about to make his Ontario only.) Your copy is FREE. first appearance in London. .lie -is to • Spector in pla cloth S took Tom ; MAIL COUPON NOW I - conduct she first perforiilanee of a sytit- Harris aside into a corner of the phony of his own bomnosition ;It the ion 10011 ' THE ROBERT SIMPSON Queen's Hall. The event has aroused _ -- 1 Eastern Limited %ery great interest. The hall is croxvdi "Have you got anything to tell us?, M RawrurasarFFninro,wrtaNns ed, and millions of listeners are waiting,. j+' y ,�: Woli2an Makes 14,000 TORONTO, ONT, for the performance to.come oi'ec the Inspector Haynes was, in private life, 1 - Please mail me, without cost or obtifptioa radio, a kindly man. But long years of deal:• „ fur shit' n e nd latrec edition of THL' i Parent make■ his entrance, and saisr Mile Pilgrimage - I DOM1heI of gals cc Raw ; ing � baton suddenly collapses. ins kith the hardened crooks and ���s�� HINTS r ' Fur M complete lnfortScry a resardias year rasa criminals of London's - underworld To Sons Grave I Fur Marlcetiris Sczviee. __._ '_. _ ':. Name ... .............. j "Here, constable —up here, _behind had caused him to present a stern ex- e t r. o.;--------------- Itrov.__---------- 1' —in the artistes',' room :" Slowly, tenor. Tortilla rris was not favourably /(1, " ._` a - - Dar Northern Route .................Box xo.__.._._ 1 reverently, the policemen the doctors impressed. As a motor- driver he had +•��.. i3 in, barn Australia - l ' + "�� Lancashire woman has just' made 1 come more than once Into collision - 1 Stmt Address. ___— «._.— _--------- ,., I andys� a yf the players lifted the rr+OSS1NG 'on a few se'lovelsful" is a'.pilgrimage of 14,000 miles to see 7 Uw -i i hod earl up on • to the platform. with the police. As a class they—the i th r- - - - - -' _ —_ —_J oli e' had finicking common `way of refueling a the grave of her son. -_ - - - -•-- The leader of�the orchestra, a, middle- P — g ideas .about, a cons o aged man who had reached the' am- speed: awkward notion "s as to what furnace, but is a not the proper way, nor is. is the way to' obtain the most She is Mrs. Emily Clapp, aged 62. bition of his l;fe, to lead his men un- consl:tuted negligence whilst in economical heat.- Try -this method Her son, Constable Arthur Clapp, Ar- Wonder Clock der the baton' of the great Parelli, led charge of a car,-They always seerbed nest time you find it necessary to of the Northern Territory Police, the way' for the sad little group— tb juiiip to the conclusion that you refuel: was fatally injured in.,a shooting ac- London. -What is claimed ti o , be a stricken rrian. A' hand rifted the dark must have been tight:Y- an-unpra :cticai - First, shake the fuel bed gently,- cident in 1927 and was buried at the most accurate clock in the world curtain, and the little band passel over- cautious lot. until you can see the fir red blow Katherine, 200 miles inland from through into the passage -way beyond. in brought you the blinking in the ashpit. Don't shake the fire Darwin. , —one that will not vat more than !" rou;hly or allow -red coals •.to fall - y Not here, sir —not here." The batons what more do you want. Hi" i 1 through the grates. Then take a After' her sons death Mrs. Clapp 77- one- quarter -of a second in a - 3year— leader- of the orehestra -had inclined manner. was more defiant than ever. Oiovel, or lice, and pull a mound of, resolved that she would visit his Is being made by a London firm for towards the door marked "Principals Inspector Haynes used a more con- live coals to the front of your furnace grave. 1preseatation to Greenwich Observa- only " —a fitting resting place for the- ciliatory tone. Fie knew the danger- flre_box, just 1nskle' the fire door.- Do �, : - - greatest "Principal "'he 'knew, and -inconvenience of antagonising, not - disturb, the layer of a.-h ulider I felt I could not. rest until I had ' Cory. ' the dive coals:. travelled to. Australia . to see his _ `Beg pardon, s's, but the tro ladies witnesses.' _ - _ that were- to sing here- to = night are "You see, M?. ? "= "Harris," NOA' you have a IIse bed sloping ^rave, she said when- she• arrived in still in there. Fainted =vne of t�'•lem interjecte,l the chauffeur, "Mr. Hari• :s downward,, from •the-- lotver- edge of Darwin. . "It took a 'long time to dice. They're not•fit to see — this:' The — you've Alone a- very oreditable thing the..fire door• toward the back If .make the necessary inquiries and ° who had barred the «`a� bringing this baton to us." Harris was our tt false. Into en�i -ave- the- moneyi but now I am al- attendant shi�dt?ered— turned awl fro the aria inclined to be 6ellieose. the hollow formed lost there•" y by this dope, put burden .n•hich the other men were •'.`What d'ye mean —very creditable? the fre:,li.'charge ot, ca•.•rying. The little procession, which Think I warit,to pinch the thing? : coal — shoveling. it hadmonentarily, stopped, went s:otiviy Yor no " inCerpnsed the' Inspector In carefully inward forward again. Vie leader guided quickly. "riot at all. What I mean is the- bash of the them 'on down the gas-lit 'stairway, that withcut our hel �� •' b y p it m ght leave furnace,' leaving ,a ♦ �, If You Eat Starches into the • long (lark- narrow room been los._or_3tulen. And it may prove mound of- live.coais_ beneath the platform;whete i"fie' mem. very useful in clearing up this mystcr in fion near the, � hers of the orchestra kept their in- ions fire door. These' live S • _ •�eai9e SWPe1:13 �R(7!f �hW bnsinrKSC" .FIe 'picked up _ the strurhents and made ready for their objcct, still lying ijl the - chauffeur's will ignite the -t a,c� ii:isitl from \ to the contact of the fresh' seal: w it_h tae t �ty�J,t e �� �•� They re Ali Necessary Foods concerts. On the long narrow beach , hamll; ^rchkf. hat .seal, and will e3use ' them. ..to rah �- But Sit Acid - FormurN. r'llich ran dotii n the (en'.r`e of t;• :�i 1 : +^^ "Parlay thing ifi;' said Harris —h;s. burn w•ithout� odor. h �5ti� 'Vence Afost of GsHare''Aeid _gloomy room the ' body of the? dead-. tone was more' friendly— it was clear s Next remove the a4htss from the �. • � Stomach" At Tinted. Easy �cenductor was.Iaid. The rows of black now that the Ins�.ector bore h%in no e.;�lF }c,_and re.a't the faampers. The r�t lVtnr to Relieve. ; 'cello cases packed round - the =i:'.e.i '-P1 will "thdt +ome fellow was tryirt; Tu'a Damper in' the srioke pipe •;"+1' looked down w' • z - p4- > ' _ with their square !rt- to pineh It. Inspector Haynes- be abotld be as .nea.rly closed as -p �. Doctors say that much of the ao- less heads upon the eerie scene. Tiles came mere attfatite than ever. "It � Bible; 'the Check Damper' ii %idtll'd be %' . t•. �c"� {� tailed "indigestion." from which so -vas indeed a hall of silent sombre �cas.like this. AIe dad my. young lady, c'osrc3: the - A`;'.Ipit- Damper should r _ 3nanyt of us, sufTer, is ready acrd i� death. -after the fun �vns over — I mean; he be.-open. ri is also advisabl'F to open Enjoy are Rl �jri¢ 7 "3nn digestion , .. brought about by too "It look's` to me -like anyins pec. •jerked :L•is.thiamb in the, d :rection bf' h slide im the fit ea wo '(!en tly eh . hand-made ci arette 8i3ny acid-forming foods in 'our ^ for :s:" Tile young doctor spoke. Art the body, still surrounded. by" doctors _about' the _width of a s� :9ol.en ma' eh _ rollin otll� OL1JR tlJitrl • g Inodern diet.'And that these is now a —_T i -) 9 Y often older man. his elrenml shirt cram .eel, c�nrerrin rn low tones, "after -that stick. •wav to relieve this * - _ . p' g - i =1Ci OLDEN VIRGINIA rttinutes3 - and bent from his difficult passaire -,was tools out,. were trying to -shove W' art, :,1_1,53t►iJl,i�ii•1 :�_i'•i•� +� dimply take I Phillips' Milk of through the 'crowd in the Hall, his our way through the crowd to get out. +� J. Magnesia after meals. Almost im- grey„ hair straggling untidily off er his We were passing' by just under. the RE 0., - : mediately this .arts to neutralise the face, shook his head. cbridustor's stand. You know all them (stomach acidity that brings on your "Seems-mdre to me like oisonin .il plants, and flowers and`thin s.the •'ye _ trouble. You, fo et .b have P g - u a e _ a n istomachl•'. � 3 The policemen and- the other' doctors got all ro�cnd the edge of the'stage?" .. ' ' ... SC�$�0� � ���� - R E G A I N VIGOUR - Try this just once Take either the looked incredulously at each other. Barris paused'; Inspector Haynes _ • r familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' " or "But, sir— poison? And how ?" The notified. quickly mow -tile ,¢onvenieat new Phillips= young doctor. was _completely non- .. "There has twb.or three fellers in Stk']Z Dd211S 1-11Rt l{t'1'IIUIIId - o . -Xlilk of btagnesia'Tablets. But be plussed. "Are there poisons which act between' me and my young lady and Don't -stay tow in bodily health and yoti get Genuine "PHILLIPS'- ". so'qulckly. so. suddenly? And anyway the. greenery'. They was all bustling _ _Dr��JlTlakd r ECOt10IT11Z� s its. Do shat thousands have done. plc haw -t Wh- e -faT:e it - ?" - anc pushing an trying to get out. So : — - Take PROSFERII� - -flnd mca tors Also In Tablet Forms -. p There was a commotion at, the top was i, for the matter of that. .But ' Each sea, offers certain des- fresh vigorous tiuoyancyquickly. Ph,!11�s -Mdk of .tita,tnes(a Tab+ets q PHOSFERINE, the Are now a• sale at all drug stores the narrow stairway- which led to I -see them bushes moving in -a funn; - great British e'eri where. Eachttnv s.�uas- - the platform above. - - = -- 'kind of way`. So I stops and 'as a look.,. tinCxive fastlioa. details that help the __ Tonic, will do-that for you. as it has tabl.c is the eau,Ya• ."Excuse me, sir, excuse me." A •Sure enou h there sass someone bend- home dressmaker ro,%Jded- she .ha•. done for thousands. is England and _ lent of r teasp ful g r P of Genuine Magnesia. s � __�w = policeman had rusiida to the foot-of ing down anion the bashes. I looks the' ingenuity to adapt -these ' fea- Canada Milk d MatRtesia. :-• = _ g g Y P From the very first day you take _ the stairs to bar the way of the in- again. It came across me that that tares to her particular sewing needs. FHOSFERINE you will .reel better. • `""' trader. "See what I -ve , - - ' -PH I LLI PS. got —I've got _vas just about where this baton must steep beta( 'eat better. PHOSFERINE something to say—something o show have fallen down when Mr. 'Parelli Just now one's attention is called to is concentrated energy. You take just hear ?" The 'man- w'ho had - crashed over the rail. I managed to -.ihe •p'ractreal advantagas of shii•ringc is few tiny drops each day.. . . but they. • = tried to keep the intet•loper out gave Push through to where he was." and pleats — especially in the work. are drops packed with new life. Quickly rO1D` ° °AO"O/` I of remodeling. Both of these dress_ they build you up, soothe your nerves, -way_ Into the midst of the little group Tom...Harris had a roundabout was - drive out pains and stiffness, and hive • which was clustered about the body of ttllirig a story, and before he had' making details; so emphasized at -the l you a new lease on life. PHOSFERINE which lay., for -ever silent, -on the -h:af"finished the Inspector, noticing moment, have the pleasant, quality_ has barn remarkably successful in al- The Longer Evenings Players bench, rushed' a young man the fro( Its of the dt tors who werr of concealing unwanted seams in ali 'most countless cases ofpoor health and _ of Fall .and Rinser afford• op- dressed in a c�saffeti'r's uniform: He still consulting over the prostrate ornamental way, while their expand_ depressed spirits. It wiu prove just as ,r portunity for mental improve- thrust forward some object wrapped f6rm of the dead conductor• had ing possibilities reoommend them to good for you. meat. Tort• can overcome Infer I- in,a soiled handkerchief. dravrn him aside and led him. u tt. anyone who is remodeling clothes PHOSFERINE is splendidly effect . -erSty Complex, develop a powet•- P tive- at -all ages for combatting fatigue, ful memory, learn the secret "I found it— I found it." cried Tom the Principals room which by now for growing girl's. Shirrin- is es- sleeplessness, general debility, retarded of success, and 'improve your Harris. "And.. there can't be. none or Nyas empty. pecially obliging, as iti admits of a. convalikcnce, nerves, anaemic condi- mental call it courses whkh. my fingerprints on it because I wrap- .(To Be Continued) -• fabric :being pieced horizontally — tion, indigestion, rheumatism, grippe, •you can study' to your spare ped it in my handkerchief," He un- I the seams concealed in the evenly ttturalgia, neuritis and loss of appetite. time and in the ciulet o! your rolled the package. Out on to th^ `•:- - ; - Placed rows of gathers _ and also Get PHOSFERINE from your drug• : own home. For full particulars, bench, at the foot of the,. dead Parelli, Hubby —I'm glad' you only ttiant $5 vertically, as the piecing will be hid- is following .liquid e or tablet form —at roiled the jewelled conductor's baton. to d'en in the fulness below the lines prices:-3 sizes, The Institute of Practical Srid _ go� shopping with today, What are ' SOc,-$l.OD, $1.50.' The $1.00 sees is -••- _ Applied Psychology CHAPTER III• you going- to get «'ith it'? of shirring. nearly four times the 5Dc size, and the !lo Confederation Building "A Startilidg' Turfi Wife— Nothing but luncheon, dear. ::• . j 11.50 size is twice the $1.00 size. 30 XONTNEAL, QUEBEC. The doctcrrs who. ,(:ere examining I'm going'to have everything else t presented -two keys tied _charged. A man s y -_ - --- [with -string to a clerk' at 'Leeds Pcst 2 WOOLLEN BLANKETS, $3.50 • 0fjic;e last night and asked them to 1: u11 tt able sic eG x SO, trin,l,7ed be forwarded with a telegram, n•hich with 1•i,•;,, lusu•uus ribbon. our, re- DON'T RISK BAKING FAILURES . ROUGH HANDS NO! he wished to send.: He was surpri ed . X111 >rr arses °S .,Ki per.iriit•,'Tou buy when he was_to :d this -,ias impossible ih,m nr,A�•. k sae for Bose. per as he said he understood money could cr ant, n7;allve.tsgoli.lh -sent S'`(.bl �; pair ..:. :., _ . �?y.,,,• be fo :- warcled with a- telegram,— `Suit- � , .. ... '.•1 �' 1'1 1 :;, -k g•pnrnr�i e. Textile) Mills, Dept. "YOU CAN'T BAKE GOOD day Dispatctl, Y ''1, — CA•KI' WITH INFE - : _.. '. BAKING POWDER.' 1 INSIST : :,, ..;:. .?_ . Edw dshu ®9 - ' Hi�tds 1 estoi as smoothy ess Ins ON MAGIC. LESS THAN 1;Y !' - which soaj�'and water tasks - 'Awl aua rorii our,hands =; WORTH MAKES A BIG CAKE," y f y - t.v{` _ iIAND .111 W says 'MADAME' R. 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You can make it with long or short sleeves, as 'you choose. y f�1 4 - . . Pattern 1015 comes to you with detailed directions for maid g � , - - - tl',e dress shown in sizes 1G -18 and 38 -40; illustrations of it and of all :�`>' "` f " _ *I . ' .- stitches used; material requirements. _ • �x 4 _ '� - Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred). for this pat- "' ice. I. tern to Needlecraft Dept.. Wilson Publishing ..Co., 73 West Adelaide -?: - .'.. _ _ -: Street, Toronto: - -. _ . .. _ _..W _.. w„ < _ , _ _ . . :,,' - .. - The cheerful player on the left here is Miss Valerie Scott, of Bedford, holding'the national junior -- _ - - tennis championship'trophy -after her victory' ovor.Miss •Wr,M. Lincoln at Wimbledon recently. On e , �r QQ' the right is Miss' Betty Amber, _new British sculling champion.. She brought the title to tsiewarth in s OPS ke c, h Club stirring struggle over the course from Putney to Mortlake. ' .�. I . . - . . . - - Fs. cif n.na . «..,.a .. _ ., . � .- . - . . , b:. :: � .. - . LFSSON NO. ?5 another are rhythmic, because the Places Of Refuge Foe women And Children _ angles or spaces between them are '- - _ _ _ As musicians must have sound to Rraduated measures, aad the areas produce Harmony is the Art of - - of the circles themselves are also. - - h - Music, it is only logical to measure graduated measures. - Lines and Areas, In order to gro- .. _ r. duce harmony in the art of cornPosi- Rhythm as� expressed in wriamen- .w �_/ . - . , . tion, Rhythm in music is defined tal design may be understood by re- i = as the disposition .of. cotes or tones ferritig to Fig's. 247 -8 -9 and 250.' _ - ~ ' as regards time or measure : that is, In Fig. 248 and 249' the re:ularity • w ,. 1. ok'e b n _ a be b r _ , oton m _ - -. - mo Y a measured or timed movement in' and n y Y _ :, V ,r t nix F' 1. -- - the succession' of sound. W e may leavtag' out one or more squares or _� �, -'- •^r -- , . K - %t I ..,• -, -- -- have rhythm in any quantity, that circles, or by interchanging squares - - .,,1, . , ' ,.k, =, � _ '.- , �. v - _ - "' is to 'say, anything that can be and circles, or by introducing some -.- �.. ` °w �,> I - 'a9 . - ' measured' by . a unit of the same other ornament -or connecting line, �'Ww ' '� : • •"'I � '' ° 1 .�JJ _�"� - kind, is - called quantity; which is as shown in Fig's. 250 and 251. _ ',. ' � M , '� �'''1 * % �4s -9 r, ,. Y, . sit - , , ,/` - that property of anything that may Rhythm may be obtained by the flow_ �r.. '` -,.> I be increased or diminished in ex- of line from one measure into an- fir.. = 1 .-tent, bulk, weight, or measure. other as is demonstrated in- Fir:, 251. - % F� - + e _ — . �: k n'. •� �: tea, T •,.p Rhythm• may' be expressed in a .If you have been an observant ; *,` , r }" .ryi•. ; "i ,�.'i - _ . ;. 'pictorial or decorafi.re way, provid- student so far, in these weekly ,les- -, i L,x . M ^ ; . j.. , -r1 3 V, .,= . " ti. ing that the artist has -taken care of Sons, you should now be able to de- ;. b' t,„ '° ,� >- ,�:,;,5'4i ;,"�. ,t + 1, 1. a measured (timed) succession sign motifs suitable for the mak'ina . ' + �' , �" `�, t •r-.,I .. �"t► t i► "~ .- �4 �'. ,I (movement). In pictoriaj design �lt of borders. For_youur. w�}o�ryk in Ex. - - ' �� r:` =, 1 -,:.. . <+rrt� : - - . - -- -:--, may—he e- pressed � itt ' 12nd,lv.aQulating,A -a -L 3,-- you-zm -' e-d lo- create- . - . -r' ., �k j• 1 , .. { �', "` -. t yL• � _ �, -•' lines or shapes, or with graduated' three, new kinds of. motifs to replace 't ,: v + �'' �bS- t n, ] _ mea =ures of lines or. sha es, a, shb� n 2 Also .. t� .' ` t - ~ P Fib s.. - 248, 49 and - ?:5. 1 , n4... 1 r - e', j,,.,, ' , L, ^ in Fig. 247. . create two new motifs to replace Fig. �"'•r,;� t ►�+r �"zil t, . - . - . - The undulatim, lines' or shape: 247, and tvco more`for Fig. 250. In I " +,�, N..��...� *" ire the connecting links between_ other words create new designs for - K < "l,~ 11 the circles, and the graduated of the the entire 'series illustrated in this > I 1. . -circles •and. undulating lines is le =son. - _ , ?y d„ �� � x �wY %e { � .... � ° � I. irhythm, t n}ess the intervals at Look for the iliustrati'.n�, ,Fig's: o> % _� y - x , ' _ °« a' I. gg,, ,, - L` " 'which you place the objects, that is 217 -S -9 250-.1 in next week's issue. — _ 1. their widths,. lengths, angles, etc., These lessons are free.' We invite A t: pf.a! .r.wt:�e but fn : n outkin; 'carte lair a-illarc. Ti.ese se^ teed village,;, deep in the in- 71' - N fare related- by .measures, they will duestions from our reader-, which .' texior" of the county.•, are bein" ti;ic - as places of refute for the wives and, children of Ethiopian - ,� lack harmony; as harmony is just will be anv:ered without eharre. 11 wan•iors. Air raids have cauused the soldiers of E thiopian army to .'semi their non- cambatant kinsfolk "i _, the ,adaption of parts to each other small fee is charged for' criticism on ., to these places of comparative safety. - . - •' . ``i __ ,in any, system or composition' of readers' sketches. Enclose a three 'things intended to forma connect- (.03 -) stamped, addressed return en- - - - _ - . - Guard The Lifeline " led whole. velope for personal replies to: The ; . . .. ' - , 4 The connecting, lines of Fig. 247 At Director„ "Our Sketch Club," 73 . - - "' - - - - - -- etising upwards from one circle to Adelaide Steet West, Toronto. - �� ,' _ ::; .. k �, . 1? 9 �. 3 3 , €:. . x w I ..,.. e, '-e. , ,* P 'I I :,.: en �-,­ .1. , � 1 4 . . . . �1. j. i' a `apt' :qq� yxV�,: f. i ,gL „� 11 '':4 .�K, � S' s •> - � y�• 'fit i�t $` +;� Y �pS•` t � t' 1. i _ }' �/' �` �i;. i` °.:"°gi; <.a! a ,,; •�' `' 3 v 1 S c¢.xv. >7 t,+ ' - .: o:: I. . 'A ` ""..�"`• „gyp` i S a .t o�, > >1-a.. w _ -.a % __., ? 'A S, j5' t3'' j �'�,,.�_„i,Nr x• '»'y r,i:�. '....> <' ,a _ Cl 11 : t &`��� W ay *'a 11 7 f f* .. �• V` ._ . ., -.- I 'tom."' K' '': 7rr"t' t'MY,•?r- 'er '*;�y,�» U .J�.+. . f,, • st,' 'yati ���G .r- •.�'"•y^r . ..-, "' m a�' ''j- '�%•'� � ,,a., .�, n .> ..;:_.'_t •'.i,zy*;:,.: .� �.'':. y :':;.�a' .;O' �'r,` �" _ _ ; .ti " : ";•',; "� :-.wa ry,is., '- ':.;rd; .. ��c. - ,+..•...�.,: ..� _ �_. -"..•-;,,•' . .. ;,a, �. u,.':. - -A: r. .,._ ,,r. wry, .� P .ma�y,y µ�••� .�` . i '-s : %a.:. - - • :..r:�'`'�� A "•• -: a'PR1i'•� ~. �_�*TJ�':�' $,'iai', �a .�;, •.�•, ,_V iA.' ow/ 7 e. . .a' -. t' • i' 2x �' , • FA J .Lo CA L ! l�l -Mrs. Cyril E. Morley and child ghter, Anna, were visiting with Mrs. - Dick thf Gardener to speak at the :� return ed' from hospital this week: John Percy, during the course of the . Horticultural S<K'iety Meeting _ =Miss .Edna Reid is visiting her --J• C. and Mrs. Philip visited re- week. LUMBAGO friends in Montreal for two weeks. latives in Sca'rb�or•o on Wednesday. It is reported that George Baxter "Dick, the Gardener" will be the Attack the kause of Rheumatism. Sc- -S. Bath and son, of Waterloo, -Rev. Hugh G. Crozier conducts had the misfortune ,to be visited by speaker at the next Horticultural Anniversary Services in King Str. poultry thieves recently with the re- meeting which will be held in Dun- iatiea, and Lumbago] - - -: ,paid John and Mrs. Murkar, a pleas- _ use Rumaceps " ,oat visit on Sunday. Chttmh, Oshawa on Sunday morning sult of a decided loss in, his• flock barton United Church on Tuesday, next, and is exchanging with Rev., of fowl. Perhaps this ought. to be Oct. 29th. "Dick," who is a regular E. C. Jones Druggist -Mrs. Camper of Windsor, is at 'Pickering Ontario ;present visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. G. W. B. Smith, of Toronto, in the ev- the signal to others to take extra speaker on the radio, will talk on Reid. eing. precautions in guarding their chick- '•'Landscape Gardening" and will RUMA`. APS - digs H. Machin called on some --Come 'to' the Autumn Tea to be en roosts, via the shot -gun method. answer questions. Come and get of her friends in Claremont on Tues- held under the auspices of the C_ G. The teachers • of Ontario County your problems solved. • J day 1. T. in St.Andrew's basement on convene at Whitby this year for the ° -J•as. L- and Mrs. Palmer enter- Saturday-, Oct. 19th. Everybody wel- Annual Convention of the, Teachers' - ''tamed a number of their friends to come. •, Institute. Tlhe date set is Friday, -� � a eucfire party y . rtg, Remember the South Ontario Oct. 18th. Speakers will be Mr. S. on :TClub evens Pe ��� -The Swastika Club held their Plowing Match to be held on Monday H. Henry M. A., Rev: Edwin Smith. . first meeting of the season at the next on Howard Malcolm's farm, on Ph. D. Rev, .Ellswgrth Toll,. and ot.- home of Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright on the 6th concession, 2 miles west of, hers. _- "Tuesday evening of this week. I Brougham. -A large nwnbar of con-' ��Piakering's 'Leader Store" e The Sacrament of the Lord's testants will take part in the' match, ..Notice to Creditors will be dispensed in tits Pres- t, and many spectators will be there. ! . by For particulars see bills and advt. en In the matter of the Est a byterian. Church on Sunday nes te of -' rrr the pastor, Rev. Dr. Carmichael. another Page. Raymond Pilkey, Farer, Deceased. C T tl 1 a e -Mr. and Mrs. Harbron of thel -,Many candidates w'ho aspired -tc • ALI, PERSONS having claims a1 -.lake Shore visited the fo ors un- I political honours in the recent gener- ••gainst the estate of Raymond Pilkey, _ r al elections will be sorry that they 'late of the Tov ship of Pickering, enables us to offer the men of this district a snappy ', ' -cle and aunt, C. H. and Mrs. Pilkey PPY - 1 ever entered the contest. as they will in the County of Ontario, Farmer, -on Sunday last. _ _ _bargain in : -Mrs. Booth entertained the A. not not only' lose their expenses.incurrei de eased, who died on or about the - in the election but will also lure tli� 25th day of august A. D. 1935, are Men's 6 eyelet Black Rubber Red Y. P. A. 'Sewing Circle on Wednes -i 6. eyelet 0f last week. l deposit, having failed Uo get one- hereby notified Tx, file with the uh- -Will the party who was seen re- half the number of votes secured by dersifined Ezedutr,r, on or before the _Boots with re l at $ t `i 9 I the victarioue candidate. The amount 1st day of hovenilier, -A. D. -1935, y Soe , o* 79 empty barrels from thep rr• , ' of the forfeits totals nearly $70,000 full particulars of their claims. Im- ' _ sinless of the Red and .VVn-ite Store, P • � ' •- > recently, return same and save fur - -' They may feel w^ ai: they have lost mediately after the said date the And ' - -' 1n � their deposits will be made up in aFSets of the said deceased will be y Cher trouble' I Boys 5- eyelet Red Rubber Boots -Mrs. John .Poynter had the. mss- experience. di%tributed axwn"gsi those entitled fortune to fall. down stairs one day -A marl by the name of James thereto. having regard only to clams • _.,_ ` last week. ' She was badly shaken up ?Tilton who'-xorks nn a farm in Pirk- so filed. with grey soles at $1.59 and bruised which has confined her -ering-Township, appeared- in Magist- - DATED, at Claremont this 8th rate Ebb's. Court in Oshawa, charge•] day of Ociober, A., D., 1935. _ .. They are made in England. They are well finished-1106. too to her bed. with.strkin a. police officer bn Sat- Lyman 'Puke , i3 y y heavy iit weight. The are priced for ulck turn over.. _ - -rl'he Mate Qvaa:tet cYf Whltevale' _�' y e° f P q Baptist Church., were given a good, urday night. He pleaded guilty and Executor_. he are are "just what you're 1- ooliin for,' for reception at the United Church ser- a'as remanded a week- for aentenc,. Claremont; t►rlt. -- 9 �. $ i T' o officers seeing ?iii -- anding on tIIOBE wet fall moJnin�6,. vice here 'on Sunday night last ; the dark ride of Golf t ' Their numbers were - highly apprec- rest, went _ fated. and a retu�ri+ -is• hoped: over to fin�3 out what aye was- doing: Jack'. Chapman - ' foc, the min struck one of the officers Represerts the ' -,Anniversary Services and .Ann= and' then_ ^an, with -the c•ffieers in CHAPMAN Canada Lifc Assurance Co y ual Supper of St. Arulrew's Presby- P result. 1S:l:an claimed that, he was o a waiting for .a perry; and did n,,t Caroada's oldest - e terian ChurcT•., have been announcers waiting the men were r,lice. for Sunday Nov. 3.rd and Tuesday P - . Life Insurance — tiA'ell:_ its all-over gird man} :�rF TWO STANDOUT VALUES 6th. Full particulars will be given Company ; the 'thus ". y aria told on. the street. - later. most of-which are never true a: in —A number from -)pe Pickering alt- some strant*en2hincr<aa electilC*t�pe.� WHITBY, If PlR'7� &RING Ti TO Tailored Suits or Coats for ended the fowl sus eT and concert in p P p the Duxbartt,n tufted Church on iod� Jain terms for libel would be The Canada Life has served Canadians Tuesday evening and .- report. a large for 'is years. Luring the past five years meted out -at any ather time for situ- ellrs Compariy paid to:,n!iry .owners and oleo Or women- •Same cloth--Same Fwd and a delightful evenir ilar accusations. Even in- this elect- 'beneficiaries me; ;1::1.1,00.000, It has _ come, and hear "Dick. the -Gard- ion the cu .,tom , y writs • that netier' as =eta for the protectiixn of policy owners Price- • 23.75. ever" at Dumbarton. United; n ith develop.weire issue7:'-Men of splendid .hone Pick > R,R 1, I�'hitby _ - - oi'overiF:4:,0(J0,- W on, October 291 h.. in connection wt t h - -- _ - -- • �r i the Pickering Township Horticultt5r- character and morals were slandered P `'r'� -- \3ordori's "Business Girl" _ oI Society. Members plea_ce - bring In unbelievable ,. terms.. dozing th — - - - - - tandvuicires. or cake as there is �o be Past few weeiC�: But, a a genera! „ CAL Splash- proof; Snag- resisting, Chif reshments. Silver er C�llect5on to de- rule, the man slandered the nf'i,st is _ rear expenses of "Dick.'' the one the other .fellow is afraid of if on Hosiery the most. The candidate w o is not EP.c" To Wtt_weC�HT sS _.g j .C'lark, anti sister, Nora: � outs motored to Burford on .Sunday W­ e,:pec:ed to win, is never bot118Tet] - V�tt,4 K,Y/OV OVGHT To iRY N�'�7CT JHA2�%S - rwto t4ie day with their sister, Mrs. about by the other party. _'S funny atiltrdY(ji/u Oup- Fu.Et -i world. `� m j) 1. F. F..Balsdan and - family, and on %::. FI'ed T. 171II1�)LY1g - rickerin$ ` -The regular irleetiltg of St,' _;� I their return Were accompanied by- A_ .. P; :�1. wa+- 'held _-ire .ti}e . ^o -- Mrs. flaiTc: w _ a spendiTr -George's 1= Rr•di� F�ieeat+ee -= $etabliehed 1837 o couple of weeks with her dau titer Club F;•,.,mrc on Friday evening. The g rrleetinit opened with a hymn and - a Al G000 ortd family. ra rr followed with the election of �; COAL -At no •other time of ' the year P y' , `� ff: ors vv hich res cited as follows•] sloes. the country present such a ,o -Vice- -�' •. - --- `iii ---1 jjj' President, Freak, Williams; ':beautiful appearance as !t does tit ' President,. Alex. Alien; ° Secretary, .CHAS LAW, Pickering — ,present.' Canadians -who are - '_used to - Ire -se Efiintt - -- Treasurer, Maxine � ' \ I,I the. beautiful sie� t .every year are I;Hiatt; Pul > }icitp' Secretary; Ge„T. P'.I'hrinr:i; >.'4. _'sly -`__ r� not so impressed with its beauty a: 'Stonadge; blus-ical Convener, 11r�. Rounl.i Steak, . :. •a GOC• are foreignern.who visit the coon - try.at this season of the year for the Tar. -ter; Biblical Convener, Rev. E. (; Gyproc and Lime Robinson; . Literary Convener, � Mr:., Minced .: ice Meat... -. ::. � '12c. first time, Br,atli: Sx: Convener, Lillian Cooke .lu�Cnrrlvrd a tHrge, -hiNmenv ui -rite rtewspapers which have had and Robt.. Leslie. Hymn 410, was Gyproc in the'follm %inl¢ -izes: Stewing Beef,.., r `�' •12C. ,their'aftenti -,n ;divided between elect then sung. The Roll Call, which ;wac Vim__ 48'ifi. x 7'd in. Gyprf,c ion news and war news, can now tn$v<e>ed with a `'juke" was very in- 4Q in, a S4 .in. 55C Y 'v♦! the I +.alo- Et }.iopian• war more .l - 'Cooked Ham, . .. v. m 'n 4 e m f -. _ The rest of the evening 48 in. s . i in. B'l sin fi _ The to re.t _ _ 'nt a _ T4 i their. f 'page. _ _. _. attention , n vt- assent in ones, ending with re= ,, • '' •sympathy of the world is almost' p S 4R in. -g l(b in. - . Dutch Loaf, i• ' .. 25c• frechments and, the '.rational An- "...48 in x 46 DunaC06ft Board' ' wholly given to Ethiopia. It is hoped them. Nest- week'is to be installaf -' Star Lime Variety Loaf, _ - 35c• that the -great efforts put forth by �, :� - .. her nations to end the ' ion of officers and- a -B'iblical Ewen- 'R:rr�,jtv.A P'1HCtP1, t and o in a rite _.. , B and have a _ m a a Everybody come ' 3OC• E e o Veal • �i• - in ♦ ea _ led war will soon meet with success. �' n "y -•- PICKERING =:• -.loll _ -St: 'George's ' Church, Sunday, gO°d time in the 'Club Rooms on • Friday night at R F. m. L M ER YARD, -Head Cheese, _ 15c. Oct. 20th. Children's Day There wall -The Harvest Home and Anniv- . :• - C� be no Sunday School at 10 a. m. At ersar> Services of the United Church - -- -. - - - - -- --- - - - - -- - - - - -. Bologna, 1SC• 11 a. m. a Children's. Day Service are being held on Sunda • next at 11 will be ' held, to which all parents, y 9ev arlrertMerner•se. - - _ __ - members of the Sunday School and a. vii., and, 7p on.i and on Tuesday, - -- -- -- fellvx'ing;. the Fowl Slipper -and Pro- c Pro- any other yopng people of the colt OR ...AT., -7 p:qs: 7 week!, old. R. :`t R E I _ lion are- invited. 7 p. g grans, will be held in St. Andrew's FCrawford. Piehering. R — grew m.. -owing Chumh.` On Sunitay. morn*ng, Rot': J. • e to the United Church Anniversary `UR SaLF -t;. }n t. hrtith'y skins the evening service as usual, will be McCorn;ick M. A., of King Street and Latham stock raspberry canes. E. H, cancelled. i United Church, Oshawa, will --,peak-, Boulum. Markham P.O. Butcher (phone 3000) ,' .�Pietcering and at the evening service, Rev. W. -Mrs. William' Lee. of the Base AR.h R4R(;.A1N -�mHll ppr;IAhl• B. Smith, B. A., of Toronto, will ad- 1 lmano. walnut case, i�.� 00, Apply h1rs8 Line met with a very painful accid ., Ares the congregation.` The hrnn� Rose, 170 gang St, E. (knawa, Tel, o g . ert.on Monday as a result of which 'sense will re ant ai roririate n-,usic FOR RATE- O*nNprt•rr•.),i•.ri -York• - j. p 1 p ! shirr Whit, hna,, r mouths old Geo,Gray. she is now confined to list bed at each service. On Tuesday evening Ist 2' con. a, Pickering. Cherryw.,od P 0. 7 s . She win engaged milking, when t?le the 'fowl aupller wilt tie's�raeti in S ±. cow her and kn�cketl' her, j Olt 14ALF.- i.irfi.,m Vitine rasp down• ,The animal attacked; her. • p' Andrews base ^Went, folle:ved by the berrycanes; all grown from g,wcriimenccrt• pmLtram in the auditorium. bliss tined ones. Apply vY Payne,, Altona Rd., R boy who was close 'at. hand came to � ickeTtng. K • k her rescue and pulled .her a..ay , Margaret Fullerton, Elocutionist, is �' ` _ _ _ _ f►91', STRAYFI7 OR P0jY,%'- 1 �3 Mp t, • Mark t' c. Lee is bad beng nought >;ack to• PiekerinpI T Pic�e-rin ; .�*iv V , � Y the enraged animal. -Mr, as she is ahw>a s iv en a s splendid re= Q JFrotrr tthe premises of the unorrci.gried; to t ly bruised, but it is not thought that y' p con. . i -ut IQ, o a red heifer with white n ceptiob by Pickering' au�iierces. Mica ten Hank. about t n moos Ft rdd, ,n oocd c nd any bones have been broken. tion, Abram Seebeck, Whirrval ,Out, r- - Dora' Hoh -c, Soprano Soloist of Grace -Most of our residents kept cl -` - •'-i1�O RENT -- -Half of ad,,nhie hri,•k For Church.• ToTnnto, and Mr. Rolarnl 1 Osely t0 the house' on Monday night i house Church St.. Pii kering, Ghrcirn, fruit /� T BEEF' i to broadcast of the el- Harris, Baritone, of Torr,nto, w'e!1- trees, earagc. h eland soft water,fu. 210 Ap- ■ SO■ ),, R!t r -� VEAL", LiL iMB listening known to our - audiences afid Mr. - stv on rrermsrs :+r •rte G. ill Bly, 220 ftidlan �i L iJ+LL/E E i.IL i ection returns, which amused vac- Stein, cultured violin, 4 of Whitby, Rat. Toro cn 4 i - -sous emotions, according to -tile poi- ma k" un the varie',y pro[*ram.. A3 FNhFR�i :1, - Fur the AND PORK - TT hnve nr rent t -:.. + lots, dwenin and itical leanings of the listeners. A mission -to _Supper and Concert, 40 ttnrni�it Fall in gnnd rnnr *!^-' tiou r has furnrcc GOOD botrt tell err eleven o'clock, when the and 20 cents. and Ynng. d flnnra. received <•d;;r.':.Ir tlia h St. - 1,A1s4 VO�;/ SERVICE battle of ballots• was. over, with the _ DickertnQ. Tender, received t Fa1r r thaa fJCt. so ■Vr L SERVICE i •.31st. H.G. Calvert Sr., Pickr•;•.g, 7 -8 - ' exception of the shouting, many left Block Road their homes to join the triumphant. tflO1Cl: CAIRY .C%0W I- RegiF• Meted and grade cows, Government T, B. procession which consisted of several Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fuller visited tested, Fresh and close apringrre atwayy on hundred cars, that motored throu hand. Blood tested it desired Free leli�er on with Mr. and Mrs, Norman May of " hases of 7 or mnre, Satisfaction guaranteed, - A out the riding accompanied by sev- Goodwood on Sunday last. �m. J. Lindsay. Telephone y,� � Prop, oral bands• Walter and Mrs. Percy and dau- e SERViiiiii _ i