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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_10_25•s. _ _ -,c, - _ :¢-'. rte. ,. ; _ .��• ;,, ,.� yl„ar ,. ;,�.•. , •• 't- y- t. 'r'•.' 't, i Ar. win. • r : AIL f VOL. -LV. _: • PICSE INd, ONT..'FRIDAI • UC r. ?5, 1935. i 10VOrfhf>oWnat f�attD�. Stouffrille Cedar Grove :;:,� NOTICE The `anniversary services will be The Thanlcolfering meeting of the Gh'ENNVOOD held in the United Church here on W. M. S. will be held in ^Zion' church H. O. PEAR80N- Physician •� l swrsoon. Dawbarton. t01y Our timeks pass your way the first Sunday in Nevem�ber,'•with on Sunday- Oct. 27th, at 3 p. - m. -Rev. MILLevery day." Rev,.T..- Mitchell; as.•preaeher. °Mr. Pappalla, Finnish Minister Ott - COAL aosE. The ministers and choirs of Aur- the Church of All Nations, Toronto, of sae,' Ameti��ta ,Opeometrreal ors and Stouffville will exchange ' will give the address. Mr. Lapalla e Eya esamined bs appointment. ' ' - 19•Lablishad 181 . 1lloee store: Ctwemuwt. An:. W u OD, CEMENT, ' places next Sunday evening, when is highly recommended as a speaker' AND, f>}� {b PL+' i Rev. Mr: Folliet and choir of Aur- and will be well worth hearing. > r ors will officiate here. There will also be special music by Headquartees r� L1VXALD'ttUuDY tsudrirwr. Goldwyn Fleming, the Liberal the combined ,choirs of Markham Ur_ .ill. bpficitor, Notary c uoii<. Ddwiueyw 1.oga. 7 �a Candidate polled 334 majority over ited and Zion Church Everyone f: 00% formerly occupied or the tale a t;. t;Um- B i`ILDE�' B BII P PLIE g McGregor, who polled 145 votes. cordially invited to attend this For - filla;aoet�h wing of L;oiirt douse, Wwtby. tlty : _ -- _—_ -also loclal tfartlfge work WiIliame the C. C. F. Candidate pol- Thankoffering meeting. ; _DRATDN, BELL, A bousb led 43 votes and Warren, the Recon ..-Fine' •�' w. J. BEATON, K. C. We have also plactbd in stuck a full structionist, candidate, 20 votes. Cherrywood H. B. Bat.[, J. D. F: toss line of idMple 1.*-f Milling The North York Plowing Match - • - J. A. .WRIGHT. : 00, Feeds.'" will take place on the Blanchard and Mr. Metzger of Reno, Nevada, is C hoppuig 11731 tray Street, Toarooto, Adotaide seas Davis farm, Newmarket on Wednes a guest of Mr. W. and Miss Roach. Al C,0. RIOHARDSON A Co, Barrie- A. W. MITCHELL day, Oct. 23rd. We expect the plow - Mr. C. D. Thomson, of Agincourt, : stela, Sollcators. Notaries etc„ S.uiies ace man from around here as usual, will was a Sunday visitor at Roy Morr- -CHOPPING }a sad 310---9 Ricnmood St. 1;.. Toronto. Tele , ��ooes_�Ad :ea10; NiahU,Sundaysand Hot;- Pickering, Onto carry off the chief prizes. ishs, Monday. Wednesday; &.Friday its 3777. Piekerins Pl = aela. stf About 150' Masons attended a Mr. and Mrs. J. Gale spent the end Office phone 7400 Residence 65`20 7 coots per bag THOMSON i McMILLAN- Bwr•c•i• Masonic Banquet in the Eastern of the week with the l.atter's' par - -�L••+�ts0% Saikiwr�� Notary Public. Office at !r! e Star rooms last Friday evening, be- ente• •�nce of Mr. Thomson. lot 11, conceaaion.1. STE 'V11 ��T SEAiRilj ing the occasion of the presentation Mr. and 'Jars. " L. Gates and child- - • . Oaiee noun: Thursda and Saturday Oat Rollin I 7.00 P.m to s.o p. m., or fry of a dress regalia to Dr. D. C. Smith ren visited relatives art Cedar Grove _ g Toronto o : 605 Royal Baak e t �• Pick 2mo .Toronto EX; sacs. Radio Service crank of Grand Steward of the with Grand recently We are sorry to report sickness in 8 cents per bag Finest equipmeat for expert, Lodge of Canada at the. Annual the W. Holmes family, one of the �T do ANN1R - Barristers, guartanteed hervice Communication at Hamilton in July children being ill. NO BRTTER PASTRY PLO Ft Notaries Public GORDON D. CONANT. K. C. Parts, Tubes, and Batteries last. Mrs. J.. Todd and Mrs.. C. K. Pet- MADE THAN ALLIN P. ANNIS.'B, A., LL. B. " . on band, An airplane, on Sunday last from ty, are visiting in Toronto with Mr. �oecew •71 2Simcc* St. S.. Oshawa Car Radio and Anipliflers a Toronto, set up an aerdrome in a and Mrs. E. Petty. prone.- +area (oebawa), and at the Coart . ie►IL field on the farm o! Mr. Green on Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong motored — 33•a.e. wla"et+y. <Mr, Cenait) t'borx 7 twhit- peC y _ The (Ad Standby for ti)' .a0 Years X13Lpewlenoe the western outskirts of our town. to London on Saturday to attend the . > Ptwoe Mark 2908, Pick 4300 or It seemed to be the centre of att -. wring of' their nephew, Dr. W. C. - FINE PASTRY - "• . WS ! _ 8topft 9901. traction for miles around. The char- Carnaghan, of Norwich. and -' IL O. 8MITH, D. D. 9., L. D. B., ge was a1.50 for five mitmtes in Mr. and Mrs Pinkney and eon. of ..-CAKE BAKING to 1'ie- J. tv Baia.). Graduate ot. the stratosphere, and was patronized Brampbon, called on Mr. John Petty Of Deot 1! ow and Toros. The Beal Storer Claremont by' scores of curious onlookers.. At and family on •Sunday. Miss Verna _ - w ty At t;,Br oat mace over D. A. PHOSS 9bl the above airplane Petty returned with them for a vis- r •,wr Two y wad Fiidalry Ptetwe rp gathering a sec- F. Zr Q FtF _ mead a 1. FURNITURE ions accident occurred, when Mrs. it : �C7 BRBBRT T PALLAISE, L D 8.. Chas. Sawyer, who. in some way get- Remember the W. M. S. Mission 1L1 D, D. s , Graduate of tke Royal Cotlave of Ws we displaying so attractive ting into a jam of care, had her leg Circle and Mission Band family par- Sale gad the university of Toronto, variety of broken and -received other injuries. ty in the Greom"od Church, on Sun- Shingles For Sale is aecoeddoor sane of St' As'- Aittminum and Graniteware•Ata. --- de evening. Oct. 27th. at 7.30. TlifA tit a t�fliekerE Ont. ' office hours • ti y g• w.>., toe o., or by al,poin :acme. (]t-nry F'arnitur. and 1!ueniture Reserve. Tuesday for 'the Fowl Sa is our 10th anniversary earaiae). i�tioee Wen s7ao. +s1s Novelties. p' sssry I�rty. Every Gialt Galvanised titer! gblaQles. per and Concert in St. Andrew's body welcome. Bird'p Felt slate Bhtaxiss. Prices low, its iterping with times Church. " Mrs. R. S. Longley, a former rniw Also. re- rutt1wring tiugtiy wheslr. - ionary of China will address cis at Lawn mowors wb%rpeoed. s A BLIZABETR RICHARDSON- RADIO SERnICE Broagham church service 'on this coming aura- r. PATBRdON'8 - CLARE14011'9i " N �[i�andantnsaobtletnnranee.oi all kinds. dry. Those of. tea who were fortun pall and set prices. Phone 2= : s r r'. , stmosumegif onlid eaaaeial stand- - Miss Barnum, • of "' Enniskillen is ate in hearing Mrs.. 1migley when •�; A Graduate of Radio College - . � visiting her sister, Mrs. Donald Beer. here on a previous - occasion will bP �1 P08TILL. Liaansed Auctioneer. with T. C. Bravos spent several days looking forward to her presence an JE' . luny osansfw of Yard sae Ooiwdo. sae 7 in Toronto last week with . his .sort', "Sunday, and hoe all.. who can will- Seems" - - • of su -rand. st"used to on sborttwe 13p -to- the - minute training p unions. Adams f;,traao sd,e: P. o.. om4 BIId Will, and family. avail themselves of this opportunity, Mrs. Hamer Pearce, of Toronto; - R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP FINEST EWIPMENT Builders Su- Plies Do Clark. Conveyascer. Commusaoner for for paid her relatives here a " short visit Dunbaston to +itf �a vita. Accountant. Etc. Issuer of Ma�riaseLieeosn. whiteyale,Out. one day' recently. _ - - Guerabteed Satisfaction Mr. and Mrs. Colin ' Madill, were We are pleased to report Mr= �7LT *,� AT made happy by the gift of a little Smales improving. ,Lumber acid Lata - YV LYl . MAW Reasonable Prices daughter last week_ Miss K. . nd,-rson of Dixie, open: Littetoaed Auctioneer for York, Miss Francis Powell and friend of last week -end with Miss A. B. Thom. B. C. Sbingle8 Ontario and Ontario Counties Brot,irham. Ontario _ - Markiiam, spent Sunday with her airs. Moody and son Lloyd, of O� nine Coal r All kinds of sales promptly attended to t, - P C her the 3_ GiPI family tar_ P � no MArk IWO- _ p ,o i e, g —�. --_- haws,- called on.a number of friend Alberta QOaI " TitR�l+ ttst.�SuxAf ;Ltt 'Mrs, A. Farvey and daughter," here Saturday. S amsyben- rangedforatthe EwSoffice. �Piekering Mills and Miss Pa .Wallace, of Torontof on Monday night. Oct. -'28th. the = _ �uw @silt' QOkf3 Belt Ind tn�ependtat phones. Wnit 4v. (3ntwrio. --alled on the,Brown's on Sunday. Young' People's, Society dye ha.': ^.Q a (',pmeIlt. LT R; P, plaster Mri-. Barre (nee Doris.Axford) Rally. the opening of.th,- Fall Tern: - g g• P Quite a number . ter pe- Me BQ'jF �'COd Mash, Feeds, has been v- iti her rand scents, P -SAFETY / F.. and Mrs. Ho:tbyt during the past were at ti•e Plowing Match on tie��l- iiSentt. lot L1tr,dy F8n(3! _ and Poultry Su • =A GOOD DRIVER _- •y •��� few days. _ day. It way a grand day and a very a..t lies in stock fit all The Young People's Society are to- large crowd. '-A GOOD CA' spend a social evening with the • Elmer and Mrs. Irwin, (`nee Mary` - - .-and :-Aud ItiSURANCF, with green I'.i�'er Yung People next Fri Harper) of SundzidgP. called an the : 'times day. evening. Thom families last Reek while on C'OCkHbiltt IlUp1E[nent9 ZURICH Mr. and Mrs. E. Crocker and son their, honeymoon.- _ 6ees:. Pikes before Bugles The St rougeet, Purel) Casualty Chopping - ' and Mrs. Crocker Jr., of Toronto, -We are pleased to see Mrs. S. company in the World. were visitors at the Matthew's House liScConochie is our midst after being WILSON N B D Ou _ Mon. Thor. Sat. last ,week -end. sick in Newmarket. We wish she �lY 1 L7 [� ►'o MORLEY Mrs. W. Cowie's sons, John and were able to remain with us. Y Locust �y out -' CYRI L E. Mrs. a Phase = Piekering, 67N Fred, and Mrs.' Fred Cowie and date -- Mr's. Ratcliff spoke at Dumbarton _ Y• Phone Mark 7200 - D �N Lockwood ghter, Helen, of Toronto, were Brou- Church on Sunday on behalf of the .. �'��fii gham visitors on Saturday last. W. M.' $. The speaker who has This is the Time D. p1CKERING, ONT. St- John's pulpit will be filled by lived for twenty -five years -in China Lowest Prices '` a representative of the :Temperen ^e gave an interesting address. ' Of the year to brighten Federation next'Sunday, which , is- A lecture illustrated by slides, on ,• �' ;. up you,r hone w1than7ew R• �. CLENDENINa the World's Temperance Sunday. , Mission ,Work in India, will be ,given It will pay yon to Ln1ie a�vati: 'f FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Mrs. John Miller and ' Miss - Beat- in the Dunbarton Community Hall, piece of furniture, -_ rice Stevenson spent a Couple of on Friday, Oct. 25th, at 8 o'.elock, by tags of;theee "Seel isle," whicllt _ _ _i Private Ambulance days 'last week with Mr. George St- bifas Florti Foster, Secretary- Treas- sere for a lire:iteci time only. ;+ Solid walnut OO(fa81021aI evenson and fainily of Hamilton. urPr of the Zenana 'Bible and Medic- 'Arm Chairs —with u hot Day and Night service Noxema p Phone 9000 Several teams were at work • on a] Mission of India. The public are . stared seats and backs Saturday drawing soil to complete cordially invited. Silver Collection. Non greasy, softeniug, 6eallog: Malvern n000 the le;vellin the cemetery grounds,' Sir. and Mn. Mitchell visited Mr. in repps. mohairs and >' R gr Oreatn. VelOU[8, t'$ I Jr 'w'here great improveritnttc have ai- and Mrs. Frank Marks at Flbo anti Boudnir size, 8 oz., epg., ' $1.00. _ ., Markham, - Ont. ready been made ,drrint- -flie year. Mr. and Mrs. Jim M, ark-. at Grain- f 50 or Shaver were both in .attendance ..ined to bed • through his election' - Drop -back • Couch, Up- -• - -. -- -- - ^__ `, Mr. "Roy McWhirter, and Mrs. Vic- lands, Sask., last week. Jim was con- holstered *Tula }' '• on a- s lendid �, � Rl i � •• l� C1.A LL U S ' NOW at the Teachers' Convention held at efforts, lie was dritiir� his .ndfe and Reg. 161.00 eizP for. ItS) :,, witb'ti(ks. quality of repp with two '%Nhitby on Friday last, thin givimr a frier? to rote in'tlie, demoerat: sizeStvniewl (a new cough and cushions Special, '$14 'r7' And have your. StoveA,M Fur- their pupils a much apnreciated ho'.- v.heir he and the seat fl +m• out. We _ .-cold rem edy).- FREE,• Siidlna! Couch, with eood 'races and ' �' %vf-troiigbs put "lay' hope his party has obtained a fir- $1.130 valnN 1r,rMe. The Women's . Institute purpose mer seat in- Parliamen *.. eretonee Covered mat• iu order before winter. t L a r holdin.z a Hall �• ;,e.'en Party nn Thurs -- St. Pavl's =on- the -Hil', Dunbar +.or.. Dry West s Tooth Brush tremi. Special—$8.75 da •, Oct.' 31st in the Town Hall, Sunday, Oct. 27th=- Sunday October See OUT Randew, Heaters and a y "The Best Rrnlh Sold. Come. in and let us show, von Fufna:,es before bu in' Come one and all and haze a gnat; ,27th. Cn ^day School• at 2 p. m. F - With eachMc. bturh sold'vou-get � �. our. gouda, ' 3r . K time. Prizes :viii •he given for fancy ening Prayer at 3 p m. Preacher, regular 25c, Dr.- `Vest's' Tooth • . .: _ .,'a EleeGricnotSthHp�e�alvta e I Ira, ;e'en and Comic Costumes. Rev. E. G. RobinS'on. On Nov. 3rd `1 ial _ - _ � Pwete. -76c. valup.,for 50c. It . is with great ,regret - that the and 10th, to celebrat- ih? Tenth 4rl Wp have your favourite remedy : Apple b :lAkets Hud'bushel Rrnu�ham'P?ople hear that the Chas. niversary of the f ^r-ding of the fura�asonttihleallmente attire ' brisk °LB., Baker farimfly are contemplating Anglican Mission in C7u•Jhartont R"Nr. ffi . CA Right Pr>cP. a L1. STERRITT Ara' nz��Re .Harris Re ailg j Leaving here in the near future, the R. D. MaeElhcrsn D. n., Princir,l o... p Holmes prorwrty having been sold tit of Wycyfffe Celle^ �, Toronto, will THE PICK R I Funeral I)lrectOr - Mi. Woodward. of Claremont. The preach nn Sunday. Nov. Rrd and, nri Jones 'Drug Store ALVIN BUSHBY Baker family, r i s . Ambulance Service , ' y, durfng their residence Sunday Nov. 10th. : to specie. ,errs= Ph�Ld b$00 ' . ; ;�`• Pbone 2300 here have been first -class citizens' cher will be RLrht R ^c. A. R. P� er'• ,;Hardware Phone 480E and have made many friends in the lw, D. D.. Suffragan BisL:op of the Ontario PICKERING g Pickering . Antrly • Pickering, . village and will be much missed. Diocese. i �„� t''°,.:�, ","•"ice." • : {.••„may. * ^�y'••• �• p'y 4 ''J • .•� .c - ON THE AIR • A Cracking Good stunt It IS A �0 Bankers Cheered, " y .g., c Heavier Deposits Jr Dominion Department Of LFhe British Empire' Hails The Agriculture To Give Series"' Eleven Banks ReportSOO,• Olad Tidings That A So.n Is Of Radio Talks. >A A _._o0o;bo0 Increase In r Born to the Popular Duke R t Three Months and Duchess of Kent. The Dominion Department o, Agriculture will again be on the air - �r NEW YORK, —New York's leading _ each Thursday evening during the `x banks are struggling up the hilt to' - LONDON —Great Britain ' rejoiced forthcoming winter months over the profits under the burden r of heavier ;. on Oct. 9th as news flashed to the Coast to Coast network of the Can- 4 deposits. nation that .a boy had been born to the adian Radio Commission stations at That Load is severe, financial cirel_ Duke and Duchess of Kent. 5.20 to 5.30 m., Eastern Standard ' es insist, inasmuch as the first It!, Special late editions of the news- Time, . from P Montreal over the A; , ` . ; condition' statements, issued last gapers carried the news' to the ' Etn- French network, from 8.20 to 8.30 1 week, indicated the banks are hard -pire. p.m,;. Eastern Standard Time, for _pressed to.find places where the, funds k.. "It's a boy;" was the unconventional 'the Maritime Provinces, Ontario, - may be put out for' hire at a sans -', way many spread the glad tidings of Quebec and the Prairie Provinces, ,.' factory return. the birth of a Prince to Britain's and for the British Columbia net- t ;; Bankers who cast uy totals at the , royal house. work from Vancouver 9 to 9.10 week -end noted tche aggrsgirte depos_ Crowds gathered outside the •Cif '' _ y p.m., Pacific Time. This. season the - it total of the first `I1 banks to 're- f t Guild Hall and the Home Office, same title or the series of talks port had, increased by somewhat more - `... r :._.` hire in accordance with. established will be used; namely, Romance and + : a ': than' $500,000,000 in the short apace practice bulletins were posted. Dividends . in Agriculture. Each of three months. On the other hand Outside the home of the Duke and 'talk will be of 10 minute s, duration. 1 it was noted the refs =lvely small net Duchess, little knots. of women and The season's programme includes a , changes in commercial .loan totals 1 girls gathered to 'discuss the news. variety of subjects -which should be �' gnawed- this important channel -into _ • 1 - ` �:::, which deposits normally, flow had. glancing up at, the windows of the of interest to everyone.. •, i r -' -happy royal home. t. i not thawed out. - -- Hours before, the Duke of Kent had _ - _ .. _ V ' Many industrial corporations which t .. a revealed his .princely pride when Boor_ SWatl"I11S Cif Was { �" f m usually- lean_ on the bads for com- �.::....,: _:,...L.....,... .. s, already have more - Rout Paid[ Train merciat Lund _ after the inital, announcement, he ap- - 'cash on hand than they need. _ geared at the front door,. pale but Thrills galore featured the Cleveland, O:, motor' rodeo when :.. -smiling, and waved his hand to the Jimmy Lynch and his "Devil Dodgers" went into action. In this r ' subdued cheering of a small crowd. Vancouver —Wasps are numerous opener; a steel - bodied car pictured in the air as it. crashes through - Both mother and son were reported throughout British Columbia this heavy wooden fence. THE. doing well. year. Hundreds of nests honeycomb _ It was _considered a happy coincid the rocky ground of the Cariboo, ` J fence that the Duke's son; the seventh district and on Vancouver' Island, music -in School- New Woman M.P. MARKETS _in the line of succession to the throne "You can stand still anywhere in --was born precisely one year after the woods, listen quietly, and bear, Authority on Wild the King granted Prince George the' a humming like a flock of distant Not •a Frill; But a Necessity, .7 titles, the Duke of Kent, the Earl of airplanes, " 'a logger in the Courtenay Says Speaker at Recent FloweKs of Canada - ' -.-PRODUCE PRICES at. Andrews and Baron Downpatrick. district of Vancouver Island reports. Teachers' Meeting Scarcely had the father been told He told o! finding. an area where g United Farmers' Co- operative Ca by doctors of the arrival of a son in a..bea;, had demolished a dozen nests Kineardine. — )?ublic school teach.' Mrs. George Black GEIItiV;lted Saturday were.�aying ,the followins .. .. his household when a telephone call, in the apace of a quarter of a mile, ers of test Bruce 'met .recently. Hobby' Fiore' Fully, •Durin prices for produce: was made to Sandringham, where the feasting on the young; wasps it _ Mayor J. G., ElIenton:' welcoming -y g EGGS —With cases -returned, '"A", -gin and _ the teachers, pointed out they are rJtaj In Yukon: ' large, 33c; •'A" medium, 33c; `•A" put_ g Queen are in' residence. found. Other messages were sent to the Many nests are situated• on • `the builders. of the future cltlzens and - Iets, 24c- -"B" .arye; 'C, ", 9c- _ Prince or'. Wales the Duke of- Forbidden Plateau and pack trains " P urged them to regard their office BL *TTER Ontario ` 'b. 1 solids. Gloucester and the Princess Royal. are often attacked by the stingers. :.._. a Black a —The election of b%rs. Geo- r y g as more than a` mere job. rge Black as 24c; No. 2.,23%,c.. _ independent Cons_erv- _ Victoria AIexandra Alice Mary. Horses rear and plunge as the More than 125 teachers were in ative from Yukon, the seat her bus- The Duke's eon will rank as "sixth swarms sail in to the attack. The attendance as' the conveation open- band, _the` former House Speaker, re POULTRY: " '•'° - gentleman in the land," being preceded stings remain with the horses only ed. presented from 1921 till .this, year `.(Quotations -.n -cents.)' by king-George, the Prince of Wales, s. few minutes, lsowever, and they In -her address,,' Miss i14cGillivray gave --to the House two ttromen mem= , - -�ss� ' _ the Duke of York, the Duke of are soon quietened. said that more use 'of- the strap at bers' as ' Miss Agnes Macphail was Live. Dre •sed. Mtiktsd' ' `Gloucester and his own father. In returned from Gre - Bruce. -- home would require_ Ie's of it in y Hens: "A" "A" "A ", line of succession to the thraae.�he 4 schoala. She pointed out the inspector Mrs. Black will be in is 'sur- Over 5 lbs. 12 14 ,.., wall stand after Princesses Elizabeth POT PRICES la a friend and counsellor, -who- you'd roundings in Ottawa: As wife ai 4'� 5 Ibs...:.:.. 11 ..'» help the' child gad teacher- to "better.- the Speaker who sat from 1930. until -.. _ And Margaret, who are children of the 3 to 9 ibs......... 10 12 t4 Duke of York, but he will take pre- E��j L(� he had to retire, the beginning oP Old Roosters .... 7 9 :.Cadence over• the Princess Royal's tr - 1!!�1 u ai papl}s are 'called on last session, :lira. Haack was a chaztii- Spring chlekene knowledge, ge, Rural school sons. to make sacriftres, -ea should rural in hostess, ° g -popular with members Over 6 Ibe..... , 16 ...0, - - _ _ .. school teachers° by givipg full edu_ The baby is the Kina s third i- of all Parties. Ir to 6 lbs. - :..... 15 ' }b. 14 Bar. A.oronto- Indications of increasing ratio u to pupils w1ose school years Wild flowers of C nad a g a �e'h er 4 5 to & 18 Hundreds of con -ratulator Yuen- prices in will be limited. She urged , music- fa 16 g y potatoes are found the an absorbing interest, and she is Under 4ua -Iba 12 _ ... sages arrived it the Belgrave- Square fact that growers in' the Orangeville all schools, not as a frill but a neces- known the a-n authority-on them. Liv Spring broilers — - - - 2'esidence, among them a' personal district have gone into a potato pool sity. Teachers in rural schools, who ing. for a time' in the Yukon, during, 1'3'4 to 2% tbs. - 12 16 -• congratulation. from the King and and have already stored 20,000 bags scorn farms ahould not be allowed to ,the period- when her husband was Fresh 3urksys dre 'sad, t4' ?o 2.5c iii. • ; Queen. The telephone. fine from San in- ground pits to await the top• price. teach in rural districts, she. opined. grid• commissioner and since he re- . Fresh_ geese, dressed, 12 to 14c lb. "dringbam was busy handling inquiries It was stated it will be possible to N.: K. F., Kendxick, B.A:, .H. Paed presented that 'far .northern 'con -. ---� -- - While Prince and 'Princess Nicholas of import into Ontario - potatoes from of Toronto Normal $chool, in his ad- stituency, • Mrs. Black was able to . W'HOLES.kLE PROVISIONS - tGreece kept in close touch with the the west and do so profitably in, spite dress on ,methods of ,teaching .histoiy cultivate: this hobby -in a fleld. which W111olesa }e provtstoa ' dealers . -are_. house. The Prince and Princess -had of the- heavy freight rates. warned againsi - a - nar`row_. outlook - few women could draw _' on. During quoting -the following prices to the waited up all 'night with the Duke. Potatoes in western Canada' can and suggested a revision of teaching the short season the valleys of the Toronto retail trader' " John Simon, Home Secretary was be bought for 25 and 30 cents• _ per_. method. He argexi teachers to glue Yukon distriri produce beautiful Pork —Ham, 29%c; shoulders. 15c; 'the Minister in attendance, as required bag which means that with a freight to pupils an appreciatlon-or their awn 'flower's; grid Mrs: _ Black ` becat a -fiutts; 48'e; -pork loiris,_21c-. picnics. -, - by British law at the birth of a possi- rate of 66 cents per cwt., they could surroundings so that the deatre would familiar with the varieties there, She - 14tic. -bl'e heir' to a prone. be laid down in Toronto at slightly not be to get away from their homes. is known as a lecturer and - writer on Lard — Pure tierces, 15 %c; ' tabs, i 1 Prince George. fourth and .youngest more than : a La,.g. ct at to 95 In- teaching. he -urged -a natural atti- =Canadian wild flowers. 16c;:pail3. if, c: priati, 16c.- i son of their majesties, was created cents. Current prices. for Ontario po- ` `a4s--QO— b _ The switch in political fortune will ..Shortening — Tierces, 10%e; -- tubs,' _•. tatoes runt from 90 to I. er' ba - . - t P Bart t)t t teachers ' -'Duke o! Kent a year ago, shortly be- - $ P g °r =-- 5t " °I�ck on the Opposition 11Tic; palls, ii?jc; prints'. - Ilaac. tore his marriage to Princess Marina, Trade opinions expressed was to • side of the Commons, where" tss NA�l the effect that producers in Ontario Rickets. Patients _ !-Agnes Mac hail so long sole woman No. 2 'timothy hay, baled; ton $1S - " -- daughter of Prince Nicholas of Greece P - g P and grand - daughter of former King have little chance- of controlling the member of the. 'Lower Chamber, has 'to $11'; No. 3 timothy hay, ton, S8 " 'George of'Greece_. price. Despite the lighter' yield it is Not to be Found sat for years. While the process is'a to $9; straw, wheat, baled,, ton,_ $7; estimated the 1935 crop in the Dom- very gradual one women are in= oat straw; $6: " -The wedding, which took place -in . P Westminster Abby, ovember' 29 was inion will be just 'about sufficient* to , creasing, their representation in both y , , IIetroit Cant Find 'C . Cast the• occasion for a great outburst of make up the home requirements. until Commons and`Senate. In the Upper GRIN QUOTATIONS• national rejoicing. London celebrated the 1936 crop is available. There will :Fo Dr.. . Alan Chamber• there are now two woman Following are p yesterday's closing with. such festivity as had not been be .little or no chance of exporting Brown 1 members. quotations on Toronto grain trans -• seen for many years. potatoes this year.. -• actions for car .lots, prices, on basis The Duke of Bent, who is 32 years - Reports issued from Fredericton Detroit —Plans of Dr. Alan G.' 9 c.i.f. -bay ports - -01 alge, was born at Sandringham. He and. Ottawa, however, • seem to. have Brown, Toronto child -specialist, to Two Days Hunting Manitoba wheat —No. 1 Northern, - was for a time a Lieutenant -in the added fuel to the trade war fire. Un- demonstrate treatment for rickets . IVsec; No. 2 Northern,`92%c'; N6.'3,_ Royal Navy. In 1923 he was created official estimates from Fredericton before the• International Medical •As- Of ..Pheasants • is Set Northern; 87%c; • No. 4 Northern.'; s Knight of the Order of the Garter, were to the effect .that , the-- New Lsembly here recently went awry for 8871; No. 5, Northern, 777/se. . ". In 1934 he was made a Knight Grand Brunswick crop this year would not -lack of a- subject-to. demonstrate on. Manitoba, oats —No. 2 C.W., .39 -%c; -,---Cross of the-'Royal Victorian Order. exceed more.than 5,000,000 bushels of "What, m rickets patients!" ex= _ Nov. 1 and 3 in Six t21a11t1eS No. 3 C.W:: 33�c; extra No. 1 feed ' the following eed and table varieties, •coma compared claimed Dr.' Brown when Dr. Louis' 33iisc• No. 1 feed 31%6; mixed' f g year a Knight Grand p Annolulced —MZy� 13e. oats,_ , - . - Cross of the most distinguished Order with last year's mark of between 10,- Gariepy, clinic committee head, told _ 'feed oats, 32c. Of St. Michael and St. George, The 000,000 bushels. and 11,000,000 bus- - him a thorough' canvass or, all' De= « Ideued - 1 Manitoba barley -No. S C.W., 39c; ` Duchess is 28 years of age. hels. The average years. crop _ is trait hospitals failed to reveal a ::.'-No. 1 feed -screenings, $14.50 per ton., about 8,000000 bushels. single person _suffering from, rickets. TorontoTA ttvo -day open season -- "I'm the happiest man in the world g � So.uth African corn, 65c, ' rr The Dominion Bureau of Statis- Dr. Brown went on «ith - -his' dis- fcr ying neck pheasants —Nov. I and Ontario grain, approximate prices that its a boy; Prince George the Nbr.. 2 —in the counties of Middlesex, baby's,father, told prominent Britons ,tics reported a decrease of 20,3 per cussion of the disease wifhout'a sub- track shipping point - 6Wheat, 73 wh cent. "o'r nearly ,10,000,000 � cwt., , in ject. He declared he alas 4et _to: sec kept, EFsex, Haldimand, Lincoln and to 76c: -oats, 26.to 29c barley, 30 to. ` q called at his. home to congratulate �, g Welland is ofncially" announced from the family. • •'Tb''s event was the Canada's estimated potato crop for the case of rickets that will not re- the office of Hon. Harr - C. _'Nixon, Svc; corn, 53 to 055e; rye. 3T to 40c; - quietest matter for all concerned and the year, compared with last 'year. "spond to treatment. Y malting barley, 44 to 48c. � } the Duchess is as wail as .Could. be The acreage was reduced by 10.8 per "Plain, biologically pure cod liver Minister Thee cock11biidsnd ef�shiea fisheries. expected. 'So is the bo „ cent., while the .yield per acre was oil is still the liest remedy to admin- P y.. is the y' p year, ister to the child with rickets," he' •bag limit- !,10.7 per cent. below last Pheasant shooting on these two -���. " ~ ° s said. ' "Don't let the child decide • S -. " - ;.whether you will administer it. That darn may, a lso' be ,permitted in the " If you had your choice; ' would N.S. NS Steel Plant you work for eight hours a day and is the trouble in their- latter days: counties of Ontario, Durham and retire on a full pension at forty -five; x ElplOyrnent C:aln$ most soothers- begin the day their Northumheriand, although -the -de Cwxlitian- figures for the late or would you rather, work four hours - -- babies are born to let the.babies de- partment - has-not definitely made uP roan crops in Cminda in 1`01 5, in-' a day and continue to work until Sydney, \.S•—The •Doniiriion Steel. ride'' what shall be done about its mind on this.,point, There will were savant v" you a Coal Corporation's steel plant things." he no open •season in York. Pee],. eluding peas, beans; buckwheat, corn, Y • — George Bernard Ilaiton or �Ventwcrth, -potatoes, alfalfa, and sugar, beets. . • -Shaw. ere now has 2,100 men, on its Tay- ' ' .states the. Dominion Furcau .of Stat -j fro largest working force since I Farmers who abandoned their The seccnrl two-clay shoot of this : • '77 929. Corporation- hall on Pelee Island will also be held istics, indicate that yields trill be poration officials said re -' drifting soil farms in the 'southwest Nov; slightly below average but above the ' "Much nonsense is being talked of cently the force would be maintained of Saskatchewan during " the' ,dry on- `1 and Nov, with local feral of 1934. _ the. need' of certain nations to ex- at that number' until the close of years will not go back.' That is the restrictions as well , as dcpartmenfal panel. Both Italy and Germany could- navigation on the St. Lawrence river. opinion of Dr. C. C. Spenee of the - regulations applying, • , The.% pi•rliminnry estimate of the support' their prdsent populations' in The rise in employment.- durhig -the economic branch of the federal- de- total production off wheat in Canada comfort ' under a sane economic 'past-feiy- fmonth's was due to increas- partment of agriculture. _ "I' salute illussolihi for having in 1935' at 290,541,000 bushels 'is ` /system ." —Lord Strabolgi. - ed rail orders from South Africa, unified my country 'and inspired my 14,02,000 bushels, or 5.3 . per cent.. �� - which,'with smaller orders, kept tho "It is certain that thought ' may people- with a greater patriotism and �ahove: the .19-34: .unravised _estimate. No one wins a modern, war be• plant working full time. be transmitted from one indi- loyalty than they ever felt before. " — recording to the Dominicn Bureau of cause it is fought to such a* point About 7;000 tons of 'the'9,000 -ten vidual ' -to dhcthei': even if they Halle Selassie. - I'Stattatics. The quality of the crop. that everyone must lose. " — Ernest rail order for South Africa have been are separated by long distance." this year -is definitely. poorer , than iiemitigway. _ rolled and will. go•forward shortly:"•• Dr. Alexis Carrel, 51 - ; - that of the 1934 crop. _ u 4 i ,• 7. �• MOTOR SHOW ITS SCOUTING q s SCOUTING EARLY THIS YEAR LE J_ D B Them - t.. 1936 Models Will Be On A%, *A . V ► �� _. (. .:Every Where Display In November brother to every other Scout, without reggTd to race or creed ( Announcement has just been made — by the CanadiaiT ut�bllw Chamb: So popular has become the annual conducted by the. Rector,, and ,the. -er of Commerce that the National October Queenston Hobby- .]Fair,,, address delivered • by _•Scoutmaster Motor Show will be held 'in Toronto sponsored by the, ]peal. Boy Scouts Willia_ November ember 9 -16, instead of in Jan_ m' "Hills. a theological student : -`- "" •� '• - ' >, and held in Laura Seto, ;d Memorial' of Wycliffe College. uary ,as in past years. 'Hall, that it will this year be made * * * This new move by the Motor In- QJ Via' two days' event. The show is An' offer to double funds being dustry has been undertaken with a ". •open to boys and girls of th>r Nia- raised locally• for, the building 'of a view'to levelling off peaks and valleys ES1 y -'gara'District under 21-.years of age,. Scout•hall -'at Weymouth, N.S., has of employment in .his seasonal in- and prizes of cash 'and merchandise been made by ' George D. Sack, a dustry. .:are awarded, summer visitor from New York. "All manufacturers are co_operat- • » " ' » » ' Wing entirusiasticatly in this plait," de- Scattered, reports of proficiency A Scout Group Ladies' Auxiliary, Glared J. L.. Stewart, General Man_ ";badge presentations at the conclus- which does not hesitate to take on a ager of the Canadian Automobile _. icon of stammer camps, indicate, a lot real job is that connected jointly Chamber. of Commerce, today. "It 1s Sl�IOKERS CAUSE °f cigarettes is of very real inter- of outdoor test work this slimmen- with' the 1st and- Znd ' Waterloo -our belief that, by 'adviincing the be- a eat to- cigarettes and Mrs. Canadian Citi- zen - • '� • Groups. Through bazaars and other Binning of r.a model production from because it hits where it hurts- t Nearly 200 smartly dressed `=Lake means these ladies are C�xdeavouring the first of the year to the fall more - 'Rn. OF FIRES right in the pocket.' Fire Prevention _ Shore" Scouts -from New 'Toronto, to raise sufficient funds for next constant employment, . spread over IRD Mimico, Milton and Oakville -as- summer to purchase camp eiluip- more months, for workers directly or Week serves to call 'attention to the fire hazard of the careless) sembled at headquarters of the 1st ment for both-Groups. After a Sep-" Indirectly, dependent upon automobile - r manufacture will result." Hazard of Carelessly - Thrown thrown cigarette 'amongst ether timber bazaar $5.00 was New 1936 models of all makes - -rji Oakville Troop for the -district's presented y ' P causes of fire loss.' BE CAREFUL. largest church parade, to St. Jude's -to the 2nd Group Pack towara - a Cigarette -Among- Greatest - `'-•Anglican church. The. 'servi:e was stand of colors: automobiles will be presented at the - );T1C0 ntered . When Mr. T. Sissons was repair- » * * rational Motor Show, -and the public � Examplipg, good "Scout family" may be aFeured of a brilliant and Last and. ing a pillar -box at Hutton Crans- dramatid presentation." year early four one- _ co- operation, Scouts and Guides of half billion cigarettes were smoked wick, Yorkshire; he fouxid a. ' post - Merritt, B.C., put on a whist and " in Canada. This works- out to• an card his- son had sent fifteen years Do" You`_ danced and contributed the proceeds average of 1,250 cigarettes for ago to a sister in a neighbouring - toward wiping off the debt on Rover _ every man -and wgman of smoking-.. village. hall. V 'e -- - - - - age. — - • « " The.-.old adage: "Where, there is Ever Scout knives to each member o! -.�,�;.. � smoke, there is fire " is. aptly illus- Father says when mother gets too the Fox Patrol of the _ Ist Mount �j ;listed, by the cigarette, far in 1934 lu inquisitive` he avoids trouble by an- Forest Troop, as winners of highest _. i nearly 13,1)00 _fires were a definitely swering her questions witn a more wonder marks during the summer camp, - i traced to the careless handling of shrug' of the, shoulders. were presented at a combined meet- cigarettes, HEARD. ing of Pack, Troop and Group Com- cigarettes, -these fires -involving s { property loss of over ' $2,000,-000.- , re mittee., The Wolf Patrol, as close I Smokers' carelessness was res on- Whetbef the"Pain p Classified Advertising - runners-up, were presented with a � ible for more fixes than' art other Remedy You Use first -aid, kit. Many of: us have , fg4nd out that single classification, three oilt of xxvxsrTOSS 1 Js SAFE? E? • "» « there are a great many things that every ten fires having-aiiAtited to A N OFFER T'O EVERY 1NVE:iTOR Scout water sports which included 'we thought were absolute neeessi this . es,use, List of wanted inventions one iwl A8k"Your Doctor swimmfng, diving, motor boat race, racing, cing, and tees a few years -ago are now 7uxur- Canadians,.. in common with pen.• O�yaaato sent ;f set Attorneys. 1-- 3 - and Find Out _ pies of other countries are devoted Bank street, Ottawa, Canada. - - - big success at Snmmerside. P.E.I. - = `' -` to the little w}iite rolls. = The shove ' The relay swimming race was won Echo--I heard someone %e•11 statistics show this to be the- case. aaaaTS WaarTSa by the 1st �ilberton Troop.. "fowl "; where are the feathers? �OIl't Entrust Your • • ' Jim-Oh, this Whether-the cigarette is good. for FREE SA31PLE OF LADY alaRIENN.1 game is between us or bad for us is not the point; lovely face powder will be sent to A ,Scouts - and -Families •picnic two picked teams. we cannot blame the fires on "Sir 'ivo e;intorot interesting in a plan fitmakee agency, t : Uwn or Your Family s party of Swift Current, Sask., F Walter Raleigh. The "smoke" is sates.; Send no stoney, scoriae: Lady WeH = Being to Unknown Scout Groups, Committee and Lad- Well, I swan. Maiienna Studio, Empire building. To= - } not at fault but the smoker - not Tonto, Ontario.' lee' Auxiliaries was such• a sac- Providence; R-I- --John Swan and the cigarettes Y Pr Preparations Elizabeth Duck, but the habits of the � Gees that it probably will becolrie an both o! this city, Wo�r _ annual event. There -were' Gorr e- were married b Arthur Bill, Justice Iman behind it. Every •time a cigar- HE person to • -ask whether ilia P y ' ette is carelessly tossed aside there REFINED, epr sent us- E, RELIABLE preparation your -- titions and games $a for everyone. trans - i of thP ,N�i1linIy, Conn-_ is a _danger of fire. A' mathem_at- oDpounit� represent 1d nFermanen>~an e��- - - -. -" 1 Cars and trucks Pennsylvania, -- ician. will tell yea .that if 'al;I tile, connestlon• selling, Self!- ttg- po${tlsr -line ' .. - ss SAFE to use regularly' is our ports to the picnic Rrounds. _ - - y cigarettes smoked in Canada last CHART$ Foundation Garments. Write flamily doctor. Ask him particularly. * • « 0 '.. _ Police Sergeant -Have you caught- all' about yourself first -letter, Charis ` :about "ASPIRIN." For the -huge assemhlies in far= that. burglar? year were placed tightly end to etid Ltd., New Toronto. they would ..encircle the earth at He will tell you that before the sity Arena and Maple Leaf Gardens Patrolman -No, but we got him the equator nearly eight times. SALZ83MN WaxT>kta : -discovery of "Aspirin" most "pain" in connection with the visit • to To- so scared that he :.doesn't dare show This is ' - • :. remedies were advised against' by , ronto of General Evangeline Booth himself while, we're around, Purely academic * interest, FOR A CLIENT. CITY.. TO�YN Aw Physicians as bad for the stomach but the fire hazard o! 197 ,0.00 miles county salesmen. write to Advertla- ; � and, often, for the heart. Which is of the Salvation Army, Toronto = ins Counsel: Slight Directories limited, food for thought if you seek quick, Scouts provided the large . staff of Tenant -ilia roof is so .bad that 74 -76 Church St., Toronto.' ' stye relief• ushers required.- __ it rains on hkhead: How long is Frank -Is' your wife still trying Scientists rate "Aspirin" among this going to continue -to keep up: with the, Remington's? LIVE STOCK MARKETING __ The fastest methods yet discovered for Luck 'Cat Landlord —What do -you think I Jerry-­-Heck, ns. The $erring- �- Shipping on the co- operatl%a Plan has _ -the relief of headaches and. the pains :. am -a weather, prophet' ton's had triplets last week : •- been productive or splendid results. Of rheumatism, neuritis and neural- .- Selling on the open-market means real - ' Long Beach, Galit, — A tourtb oC When a boy gets to be 15 or 16 .' - value for . the owners. -tint Tn. touch :,ofAnd the experience of millions ' her $2,000 estate was willed to "Felix i years old be quits quoting his .father, No man is a confirmed failure un- with us. of users has proved it safe for the Write -- Wire =or Telephone - average my cat, ` by, :1'Tr-, Tza Shareli McColl and begins criticizing him. - til he begins. to 'hate -those who - LTndbm"t 1143 - person to use regularly. In who ho died October 1. IDotL owrr'iniuest remember this. it was revealed, 'aren't. tsxnTED rals>l�ss Jellybean Darling, co-OPM"TITZ GO AXX =XM-- When the wi 1 vvus robated.. The does your _ _C() c5toN nEhT. P - ITVE QCK SIMI. "Aspirin" Tahletc are n:4,1 • other far i, :.r,a.�, 'wvze p'iviaea 'am- father know that I write poetry? Woman —Have you any. sheet VWoa stook Tards, West Toronto . Canada. "Aspirin" is the Isabell -Not registered ong .relatives: yet, dear. I'v_e told • music at home? _ trade -mark of the Bayer Company, i him about' your drinking •and your Neighbor -Every - night; my hus- Limited. Look for the name Bayer In order to im rove the 'mind we gambling and your debts but I band snores as soon as he gets, up�ler • fntheformofacrossoaeverytablet: ought less to learn than to- couldn't tell him everything at once, the covers. NOW TAKE HEALTH Demand and Get plate.— Desearfes, It is hard' for a bride 'and a from ?1 groom ' Son— Daddy, what part. of speech Influence is exerted by every -hu- while on their honeymoon to look is Roman? LITTLE' MANITOU SPA ASP IRIN man being from the hour of birth to i like old married folks as it' is for old Daddy —Woman ain't a part of that of death.— Chapin: married folks to look like bride and speech, son. She's all of it! groom when .they are off on a'trip. ' FAMOUS MINERAL' SALTS .« Correct 'this sentence: "'Now that BRQUCHT TO YOU -• Johnny—Say, Dad, why do -esn't I'm broke, and- sick," said he, • "my_ the sea ever dry up? old friends never seem to avoid me." , Daddy -- Because its 'like- you —it' Carlsbad,- Vichy- and other • resorts ;•lt► •' is L•'urope, are famous for their mineral kr•, can't. ..Life is ofte4a what someone else a rin Y' Canada, too, has its Carlsbad, for Lit- >� - - makes a. Q ^ ''� A porch swing may stand stih.and tie Manitoil .Lake 1n Saskatchewan is a y an amazing lake —a lake of hvondrous' » WEDDING EUSTON y,et go a long way toward catching a virtues — yielding medicinal salts of f husband for a girl. pntent,curatia;e properties. { - / - "±, •' These pod ;erful health - giving salts are When wishinghappineasto - The .Longer Evenings extracted from -the 'eaters of the take, RR cleaned and prepared, ta•.ith the addition flip bride, many uesians Would -Ile $CeilariQ Writer-- r Of Fall and «•inter afford op- of Iodides, by expert ,chemists. They a etiilpresent bread and Salt. I can make more money in ,one day' portunity for mental 'Improve- are .then available 'to you as •• Saskasal" Qllalnt and strange customs writing scenarios. than I can in a,= ment. You can overcome Infers- —a very.fitting name for these medi- liikke this are told in pp'cture olity Co'mhlex,'develop a• power- cinal Spa• Salts of Saskatchewan. end story laournewbooklet whole week pitching hay,' ful memory, learn the secret 8askasaI is a non-effervescent'. salt for children: "Salt all over Skeptical. Hiram—What are y0II prove your highly recommended in all ailments Of success, and im arising from over-acidity of the, blood. •s�1 ' mental calibre, by fascinating s[ w sue• the Worldn l gnppong pitching hay for, then? ;''correspondence courses which If. you - suffer from, Rheumatism, Neurl- ato of many lands you ' :. Would -lie ,Scenario Writer — Ain't: Sou can study in your spare tis, Mild 'Stomach Disorders, Kidney W013�d like to re8d` f Of time an st 'the quiet of your and Liver troubles, Impure Blood, Skin ' 4+ : >/x- +' t, I gotta have 'Money • to' buy ' stamps s i Eruptions and Constipation, • a short A* �q��f Course, so just send the I y l P , own home, For full particulars, °- coupon now: The book is with? write to course of Saskasal will soon put � ou in the chorus - inging its praises. If ��' The Institute of Practical 'and you are drifting along -in indifferent A minister says every man should'. „ Applied Psychology health, one bottle of Saska•sal will Protect Your. Children[ �-be'a hero to his wife.` glee you a new experience Of what it _ Goitre pR i01� alentl Use , •810 Confederation Sanding feels tike to be in rEal good health. If' - •• ,• I5 E> DSALTdaily Thais easy — like. building a you t ink you ,glread enjoy ood :h for cooling and y 7iOliT8EAL, QUEBEC b y $ Or* Shampoo -•Try ill' table. Prevents bridge across the ocean or taking[ a health, take a sample of Sae anal and WINDSOR SALT• week) gy �rOt'Of _ he moon. —_ Ih n •Judge it u stomach. kidneys, q c y o r ' ew 1 r' +• and bOhe.. needed the flushin Saskasai �` y D ed trip t0 t d i �. trouble, CHAPPED Sllln gave them. cleanses and On sale at• your druggists- enough for aaturd lustre totbe']tair�°°s —What's the Jes- 10 aceeks' treatment -0c sie? You look worried `after- last DiluteMinard'. with one-half sweet oil or norm. Apply -- ; lIr1IL , TIII$, COL' PON TODAY -= night's- poker game. oafe a dogs• For f Frost l Bite Jessie -Who wouldn't be? They use the Limment.fceeipaad i, �' .undiluted. __ _'SABKAS'gL.' L11NdT @Q, .. ' invited --Johnny -Octopus,-acrd he field Zg No froubh, Vary heeliaq: Sales Oftice; _ ?ear O;�'altd eight straight'' winning hands. 102 Aaantic Ave., Toronto, Mail Today CANADIAN INDusTneas umrmD • w I would like to' * ' SASKASAL, Piea� SALT DMSION j 1, The h8rdest job any Clerk eve; ' send me a -FREE .Sample.us, offered o -• = - VnNDSOR.ONTr tackles' is trying to sell a woman thte advZi rtlselrient. +` 1 Withoutobligation 1� ssndspsdalChild_ something that can't be exchanged. « » \am • _ _ trews Booklet. ovthe World. KING OF PAIN. e ............... . .......:....... lVsr+t. Issue No. 43 — '35 Address. ... :... Addrar se. Town Prov. �......, D[ -- �. 67' w. , :m V:•.a�� ,�s„Hg• are Loo intelligent. to believe all they TUESDAY, OCT 20th - Auction bear at election time. A government "TR l - T!<lls7 ::� $iSOkiISOlthinaI = A ►ems sale of farm stock and implements ti A at right pries. _ .. �,::.. , - x,_• can do much in relieving distress , by • ' - . ?esw at lot 17, con: 2, Pickering, on -'medicine. BYBILI'•A 4PAll;R S for - • - y -; ±i1.76 fixing � tariff in certain commod- property, ie the time to bove tbo� repair ' per year, $1.50 paid is advance No. 2 Highway, the rty, of .troabk�.ia the throat,. ►gh,. trap- - ,. y ►ties that world be a benefit to the H. C. Fulford. Terms of sale; -- ehitis and tanaft ailments, good res- �obsat�e�ded to Harrows repr[rsd• Bubscriptiona to. the . United- States poorer classes. Also in providing om- also nKw'siatiosra an ti,ioA: Flea tam• _and Gt. 8titain $2.00 is advance. ploytnetut on public works, sad `in -$25.00 and under, Cash; over that _ _ wonders _ -- ous Fleury PJown always oA band. other ways assisting those who- -are amount, approved joint notes for EL Q Jones, Druggist, Pickering Also.deKlee is V`*!n Cream separs,- �OI+N MURK�IR, proprietor. in need. 4 months, without interest. Sale at' <. - jodIteeto Washers. r ,.. 1.00 P. m. a m. Maw, auct- r in Cockahutt and Frost harp. S�V Deals _ Regi.,ter _ ioneer,, T?'ZC3VTION, FARaiM - Wood .machinery, Sale A hy,dtl AND Gu0tA9PCfi.' ___ • - . - .SATURDAY, OCT 26th - Auction - A phoo� call will bolos ns to your farm. the whole world has its eyes sir- GENERAL R$PA1R WORK ozy- acetylene welding. sale of stave wool, cordwood, at- S A V E MONEY N E Y! -. acted-- aeward-- Elthiopia,- ire -u�► - _We ark re ared to ro earoaa e. Phone P[ok 72b - li`-- atyifng- ttt�ibe�, cedar =posts and P P P determined, to conquer ,the count - poles, pine and hardwood logs, and W by burn $14.00 .coal when .trucks, tractors and all farm T'. 7.:WOOdwtlw,td ;u- ry. The sympathy of the world is garden plots, at lot 14, rear of �Z.00 coal will burn more effi- �'p achinery, wheels rebuilt and GREENWOOD 491 wholly with the African Country. con. 4, Pickering, the property of riently and leave no ashes ? -:tire- settin wood -Work -and ��er fiat nations, has consisting Dr: N4­ E. McEwen. gale ad 2 P• With the Carbo System the wood turning of all kinds t,.. Y Y. m. Seo hills. W. Maw, - .auctioneer. ,•.. ' "or. almost ao, declared .that, Italy is system is installed 30 days free Plaoe your order now for a k the great offender, and that they trial. good ladder for apple picking Notice A o ''You. • - ,lraye no just, reason for entering up- . Ha Hull on a war itr that weak nation. Muss-_ : For information- apply 'to .Phone or Call olini, the. Italian p;enuer, is _the - $IIllder and Contractor CHAS. LAW,. Pickering f ROPE ,arch- criminal in the affair. One rea- Pbune Pick 3520 5tf r We do Building of all_kigdei. _ BhoBwork and Stonework Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. - son he gives for waging war ag- .(Successor to W. H. Jackson) CAR- PENTERING, ' 1.ainst Ethiopia- is that _Ital -. i ,over- . a Specialty p _ . crowded, and he must find a colony BROOK _P�h 1?ick 2729 _ 1 -26 C'E M 9igTIN0, `- for t ^em.. `If Italy is overcrowded, Archiipci's 'Service PLU1413IN(s - -. -•• - - .` a -a- by does he plead with that count- p 1 - d THEATRE' - '. 'ry to raise larger families, Is it be lie'r'- �d a le Leaf Mutual Fu a -t►d I cause he wants rnore men for his T8)fr CROWN Iti \ E ROOFING '..armies? More men to -be shot down Rooehank Rd. and Kingi wn Rd.~ : 'VCT� = =rT'BX Insurance Co. - - by his enemies. More men to build 3.29 Phone Pi•rk 5520 - -. -. -- We %6o sell Brantford Roofing and WAWANESA. INS. MAterials..EmpimBathrootu greater country, such as Caesar THfRS„ FRI. and SAT. - had "one. More• men to be used in OUT(?REft 24, 2a and 28 Cheap Rates for Fsrm and CO. CounU7 Egiiipment, Duro Water •• making Mussolini a great conqueror. Buildings -- syste"1Q. Beatty Htttinee, Thursday at . Z au. _•�s far as can be reliably found out y p. _.... _ - Srabli5 Egiiiou,ent • ?: ;; Windstorm Insurance on, Building and (,titer Buildin Mnterial8 - Ethiopia has nbt given Italy any Saturday Matinee at 1.30F p. m. g Windmills, Silos eta just cause for offence. "It is true E•tima.tes Pre" •: = that the Ethiopians won a great Safety "The Vii g inllan Automobile Insurance of Wurk Guaranteed victory over the Italians at Adowa - . All Kinds number of 'yeafts 'ago, -in 'which the GARY COOPER - Write or Phone Italian army was almost completely First WALTER HUSTON BOWMAN & RO-WE _ -F J. ��� V �E _ wiped out, and Italy, being now _ Phone 6502 much better eyvipped, is determined RICHARD- WRiTRY. ONT MARY BRIAN arolins Jubilee .Singers - PICKFRING.. ONTARIO to retaliate. Mussolini claims that l - - - ' one _Ethiopia for his artriiea 'invsdin g _ h , Ethiopia is to Christianize or civil- ky L. H. Tuck, Opt D. Monday, Tnesdsy and Wedn'rday - - ize the country. He begins this nob- le work - by bombing . defenceless Pat" - ' .Oast 211. 29 and 30 RED a taaus, brutally murdering women = Second show at 9 25. TH :.. -and children. How he can accomplish An ad for a chauffer mentioned - S _ •. , • -.: _�' is. teak in. this maser, is beyond tits requirements. An abstainer. men - .•�. understuading. To us the real reason Lally normal and, physically fit The "SMART . GIRL." - for this war is that Mussolini wish- reason these requirements' are men- _ - - tioned • is simply this. It � been IDA LUPINO The following are a few of our Every Day Low Prices _ b1 KENT - . ea to establish a great name for found that an intoxicated person TAY 1.(1 R himself. He wants to be known as :i & t great conqueror. He ' wishes to be through the - nervous system scone= GAIL PATRICK hop the Re d'& e K d -White save. nuatbered with. Alexander the Great, times has a depressed mentsl judg• JOSEPH CAWTHORN - « - tip � i Caesar: Napoleon and others :of the inert, drunk or sober there is often _• A�L7Sn . HONEY Amber a7 lb. pail, - . �39e. r _ _ same class. Those who have seen found in these cases a suspension of ,­HONEY, his various photographs in his var- the muscle power or power of fusion « • ` -loos poses - cannot but be impressed perntrttittsi' the eyes to turn fiom Alias Mary Dow" SUNRAY, Health Food, 25e . 2 _.for 25e. ' with his proud bearing. He has the ""I popition and perhaps see _ ctALLk' ELL-ERS - • - - appearance, of _a .man who wie4hes t� _double- This - is in reality a s'tniiiar: . _ ___ _- PUMPKIN large size. • - - • 14c. i?P _ :RAY MILLAZ, D f - - - -' lie admired. He reminds us of the condition to the involuntary one -- -- thyme that used to bgi• found years which exists in • a . paii' of eyes - hav- - _ _ .- .. _. - in `defective muscle power whic Cook,n Oho Phone our order - - -ttgo in our school- books where'we g pO1"' _ ° �'RZCES $► , h' * may be corrected with glasceC or by I I ; MATIN EEg� 10 pounds 19c.1' We Deliver _ read O, w,•a. a big boy am I." E V EN I N(s,t 'There must be something fascinat- muscle exercise but the cpluntary ; t COFFEE, p to titer together such a large f�l- en you b ; p Dl Y- `i iii in his chaiaciez -that he is, able conditina of t turn rei11 not dal s. 'hi ett+.' "Adults. 1u eis , "Blue' ff " g I A plus 5 �t », tax p not with a't hire a fetal 0 pins orM, t�.x Bell," lb• -.,,,-.,.25c*. ;r t; stainer and the im•oiuntary. case 1 Children. 10 c•ts. Gran.-or eatment. - waving' among , .4 people. Some re- t?hlldren; locte,. (Ghi jW Y z creek the ro er tr Yellow, 14 lbs, . 73e. -rte from Italy Ra that the -whole - -Scold p p of _ Yr sloe is bacA , him in hi enter - - . prise:: ' while ot:-•r reports declare f Y f p l • teat ninet •'' iv ninety ''per cent of the peopl.• •• � ..� . MIXED BIS arc er (i• are opposed to • the •war,-'huf•.-thut „ 1 t ".ey -are, afraid -to e:.Ires:; their op • • -- _ in ions. They may awake some clay M R /Soul - - -r - a :d- find- out tn-.r t::eir country' mast.: �� � `�� / _ _ ny, . � . eoa7 !-� � c� We deliver " ..._.:a great- u,ia�ai:e by rncrring .0 ,,•,, - - . � - -_ � . _ .. _ - ' Pbupr ISUU - — thi= brutal and uncalled -for scar•. i ". "Will the deprc:_Sion come t'i, an _ , e,,d .ow since the Liberal. Gu.E::,- �_.®..•�. 'i0" • I-Iard� are Sto'o tr, ent'l,a, been re:.urned� - fr. the year 1,%1y, a ;::cu the depres••- - - P,tt- was becoming •enure severe -the - s - Kir,x C,nvernment was criticised ' k,y -1 T DOMINIOY TICS TUBE _- - ��S TRY servatives for ueii,�> .the' cdu T _ _ L::e hard times, ana the pro,u- '• C. '- V. ea... t:.., if the}. were pi .mod if, ha. The World's ;i litl1 II "' y UA 'ADA VARNISH. CO. c.. ui.,.,•.luyntent wuUIii end _' in i he Createst Tire PAINTS AND VARNISHES C.- ci< "i�,-, 'and "l,rt,aperity �,lu ;•i I '� ga -.i:iy be restored. We all„ ti$o!v _ _ - ,ollowed.• Th'e depre,.;ion Le- You can be. convinced that you can-buy carne• greater each'year,• uneniphiy ar� I'p' a better product at a lower price. Our. "trc:it. steadily, increased, [.z, fall, I business ror Paints, Varnishes 1s Enam- when ' the contest 'began between the two political parties with a .genes -Al The Tire with .the (:usranty Band eels has more than doubled in the last 2 election in view, -certain Liberal that really protects y.ou. Driwe' on c.: ;years, due-'to the ibcreasing• sale of .OVTSiDE W41TE 100 spoakc s accused the ]3ennett Gov 'fires at Higb' sass's over- ' - these products. c . ernmFnt for being the cause of the _ the Roughest Roads. THERE- 13 •A REASON j clepre�. `o In both cases the gov- - __ "These Tires Can Really Take Tt. "' - . ernment in power cvet•e not reapon- Thousands of-hard drivers vouch for sible for ,,the condition of affairs. : their unusual -stamina: Users say .AKeut for \IcCoru�ick- Deering b►trm Machinery They might be able to give relief in. . "Dominion Tired Stand'Vlore Pun- ,And Repkirq. " certain cases but they were helpless ishment and Give More Service Than - - Unr 1loti:6 : -' -We linve it Cyn get it Oi in restoring the prosperity- as we Other.Tires" it ia,nnt• made,'• found, it in 1929 and for. some years You' have the protection of the "' • . • Telephone 3900 previous to that year. This depress- Iron -•Clad Dominion Guaranty Bond, _ c �' _D' 'i.. _�.._' probably the worst .the world -a Twelve -Month Written Guarantee a/ S BALSDON • -- PI�K11 \� has ever seen. 'Not only was Canada of 100 per cent Satisfactory Service. _ _ _ _ •.. • e its victim, but nearly every country - "'No "ifs" or "ands" when you -use _ _ _ - ___•_ -- in the vo ;ld was in the same dil- Dominion Tires. Men's Work Boots, $2.49, up. - • em-ma, but some countries were Don't wait for -rough weather. See Men's Overalls and Ponta. $1.25 per pair, up.. I -much worse than. Ganada. Neither N , your Local Dealer NOW. Men's Work Shirts, $0.6b, or 2 for ;1:26 " Kirrg nor Bennett were responsible - _ . - . _. - - for the depression to other countries, CROQVN-= f+ithyl' Gl�esol7ne for 1936 -6 Motor Cat`s Farm Team Harness, $23.80. up. neither were the governments • in - +t �- " those countries: Governments may ,OREEN FLA 811- .Quick starting Gasoline in ,zer'a - - ' .Horse Collars at Various Prices '''' weather. .,Sweat Pads Team. Lines .. assist in bringing about change -a, but _.. -. .. , . -- •- _ . `' - no government ' poasessep a magic -. __ . Now is the Time to met that Old wand - whereby to drive hard' times -And Penn CFOwn wOtOr Oil, the Perfe(}x Willter;0il SarnesaRepaired out of the country." Much of this The Station with,the One top Service for�our car Phone 2904 - talk in' election tl�nes is nonsensicalT - _ _ ;.f and many believe it, but only if it canes from apei►kers who have the CE C I L ' BRAD �,,,, EY same palitica7 leanings as bites, but VANS SERVICE STATION P _,!0 .moot of the electors" of the country K :0 1a I N C* G - given y Bacen. Uxbridge. Them' was a very large a ttendan- (E:a�t,rn 11owc+ iBay „, Dundi4; ' she, Annual Supper. will_be'served,• ('lax• , 11. Tracwrs'in.,k d,' • • - ce at the plbwing match held on th?' a A. M. P. 'Ii. A �t. P 1r'; Plu,ne• Itu tt t'LA H 1: N()NT • from 6 to R o'clock, after which F. Walker, Markham. _ farm „f Howard Malcicim on� -Mun '1 the play, "Sonny_,lane' will be pry Best Team and Equipment', flay afternoon. a . l)'1 3 -J a , . V) a 4.30 sented_ b • the M*kkham Dramatic _ ' -)4 v 54 1 l 0 i y S. Ormi. tun, Beath.. Farms; C. The' Clover Club 'Crass a,re ,enter- �i..�l d .i:51 IO.UO'- ti.30 - .-Club. Mu'siral numbers 'hetwiecn acts. Down. i F.ii. Pa.roel "i ukerin_ g; E. taining some nei,••i 4,nni,� classes it 10,24 0 d 7 au :y j Very hich- tes,6- aianials and evri 0i merad,- GteenK�x�rl; lV. Jani:a, a party un Friday evening: A good 1,.54 d 7.51 P. M. P. KL . , -_.5 4 c-12 die rPSaions of-the regret at the leaviri¢ Milliken; time is expected.' by all. c 13.• "ri d 9. 54 1.3u. lra•:3C v ?: ,Claremont' frir Fenelgn Falls br^' Revt Plowed Land iii Sod by South '%Ne have the Dleacure this wet-Tc of 1.5i- h).,;t c Y •:D 1180 �r• °"' :.;r. and bits. -r'7..;. Sr„+�. .+rig ran- Ontario 1 it ` an, . - — celebrating one -of rise year's l st a 2.54 b 1144 rained in the foilnwing address that' , S• nrn i•.t.,n Beath 1Farmc,`OshaWa. libiicia,ya, "Thani:sgivin� ": Jurt take a -daily except Sun-&- Hul, b -Stin. -. was read in accopanying the �res- Rest _Plowe4i Land in Stuhhle b g• - ` t' to y time t,., consider its mEanin Hol. only: c--Sat only: d- •Sat.. t'. H. T['C6, t► t. F ;ce,ight'S ial- •':entation to tliis couple nn Saturday S „uth Ontario Plowman, The anniversary services rill. be Sun; &- Hr'd :onl3• ist. .Author of. "Your F,yrq and Head •+f a week ago. Mr. and \Drs. P. Coach o>nnectaons at flu Palo and' th.” "The ' Child a•nd ltQ Develop- _ F� "fhomp�on, Staaffcille....; ..,_ . , held �iiAre on�Nm, :3rd. Rel,_'.11illigan I Uetmit Gtr aL' points in t•he ,y .'_:•_ A. SCo t and Beverley: - 'Time brutes; i�f Osha «a has been serlatrfl as t^ • �. United States, ment." Optometric Association of In the -eyenine the Woman's Ass- ' ' its change =: in the cycle of the years guest . esker . at • hoth serdices. The , c Ontario: American Optometric Are• M(iation of the- I niter!- Church ser- p Tickets anti ir.,ormation at ocixtion. Specializing in Z yesight rx we have our meetings and our nett -, v-ed.a wonderful banquet in the Hall• 1 " "re Cl1f 13' will have spocinl 1liciri• C and Glas•ea. trigs...Friends that . woe have btnt)wn : for the afternoon -�anrl a orals ch +rir GRAY COACH LINE- :, and at thi, tlanctiim, the prizits ''We.) i - arifi'respecfed have left u. 'for other. from 1Vhitcvale will be a !aslant Opposite Post O,fice, Oshawa a•c arded by Pres. "Mac' Forsyth and F PICKPRINi; yretxes. and lalx,rs. And now. this PV- . £serum at t'.te eyeninL seitiee: � Phone .1:,16 ='a W. S. Croxall. Addresses were all � f asetrai Flours - -Phone 430(1 ening, we, y,iur friends and neigh- Conic and help clear up . the 1,mg� born have gathered to_say farewell, Mid by.'P.ev, d, F. Glover,- G. I:' 'deficit in our pa ur's s ^levy and w biiddletott. TTA)l>r- P„w-n, W. II: Cr- t as a Comm* -miry, before you !care won't have to clo.ic --for your new home in Fenelnn oskery and G. A. McMillan. up the church. , ; On uesday, '.Nov. 5th, the fine or= " ` - Radio Service Falls. "Tis hard to part when friencri = 0 Y'i t `� +'' are dear." That it the gxprgssion of Kinsale „ u , i L. J�. O�IViC ILL Expert rer�-ice .aud re. cur feelings tonight. For so many I bfrs. Phillips visited with her daa- -Reus' years you- have taken- a -very keen - pairg to risk llltLiiEii:. interest in. every enterprise for the ghter in Toronto last «seek. FUNERAL DIRECTOR A'ND• n " betterment of our community, .espec -i _ Mr. and Mrs. Larne White, of O.K.- EMBALMER Reliable ouxble obar��s_. �Por{[ - fall in the social and "tali sous seer' haws, visited with relatives here re- ,`.: ;. - gnu- ranteed, ,^ Y g .4iiecessor to W. J. statist, -- - -- - —_ - - - ivities. We feel that your removal Gently. 9touffcille. Insurance of All , 3 creates a void that will be `very' hard ' The trariy friends of Mrs- J. ,R!ell- "ARTHUR L'� U R - IE L. D to fill. Hotsever. vve must submit- to ardson will be glad to learn that she Night and Dxy yervice) ;_ Graduate Radi > and Television Inst itute: , - _ `Kinds at Reas- 6e' inevitable. Your, new busine.1s is removed her home and is imp- Business Phone Residence Phone Member 'Official Radio Service Men-ti 'calls you to take up your abode in, roving nicely. 9901 B820 Association. another village. and we try to nor- _ - . _..:._. __ ::enable Rates 43 46 Phcwe•5201, PICKERING _ sole ourselves in the thought that _ , ,_ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _- . -. -• - - --- -• - - - - - -- our loss will be 'others' gain. Wa T _ 'kepresenting the Following - - - -. Let Us Dtemo.�strate Companies might continue to multiply words, - expressive of our - high esteem for Insurance Cb. r 'YouCan. Buy at Some - - Pilot ' y u. but mere words are empty. Our - - -' -: - Gore District Mutual Ins. Ca TiREB, BATTEftIl48.; sincere wish is that 'you may soon 1. _., our new Royal Insurance Co. Ltd. ACCE890RIE9, find oc.portunity for the use of your jj _ .. _- ._ .. _ _. ' talents in your new sphere of- label, i London Guarantee and Acc. Co. Ltd. At sa low and better Prices _ As a slight token of our.estimation' - _ - BEATTY ELECTRIC ocean Accident and Guar. Corp.. 3 Of. yaut.contribution to our cammun- _ _ _ Wavvanesa Mutual as - itq life may -me ask you to accept 'l Portage is Prairie Mutual you can in Tomato. ._ Provid en t Assurance nee C o. t that it .asequately ex- this chair, ra and Gen. Accident- Asetxance o. �— Ltd. :.... presses your sterling ' worth and ch- _ Toronto General Ins. Cr+. Let us •repair that leaky top. aracter, but as in your leisure !route - - - pearl Assurance Co. Ltd., - ::'you- sit in = it, may -it remind you of . .':,'TRACTOR GRINDERS Employers' Liability Ass. Corp. .: Skilled Motor Rep>zire. ' p+ your friends in Claremont, who wish _ _ , • A, Wilson and Co. Ltd. - Lloyds the best o[ health, happiness and � - i � 1 "' " TOR Brit Skgned on behalf of the .. .. Gail or 'Write r Gordon J. La�A► r P P y' I L_ Used r 2008 `r Corrununity -J. E. Glover; Fred Ey- _ See' our ilH� o V Sad C s $ �j R Ptwnr. . Foraybh, John McGrath,, •John Scott. , .. GNT Bronglham 'Cots •� Pierre Plct 616 PICHERIN(l, k . ON TAftiA • - - _ , CHAS. COOPEt R� CLA� Year ntttronage is appredsted. ' r i6 19oath OntaAo Plowing Match Held Tie Senior Institute will, meet it chests from the Temple Baptirt I Ile Harvest Some Services last the Name of Mrs. W. W. Gee on Church, Toronto, under the leader -, S Sunday were well attended and the -• ' ate,. and l[rsr Leggin of Rodtester, I oa t sapper and program s decided suo- out. visited friends here fitly. I I on band, so all kadies are requested vide an evening's entertainment in c ceps. Owing to the artm reary seams Mr, stud Mrs. Simms, of Toronto, t to be pr�yt, connection with the anniversary ser- v vieea at 3[t Zito, there will be >IN visited Mrs. I evening P day. - I Mrs. Hooker last Thursday. after- Groves Sisters, as a Trio and Mr. M Misses Marion and Edna Stay". Mrs, G. A. H son spent the week -end with their fiss been a guait, at - Parents here. - week ' About fifty friends and neighbour t tis, - - " Mr. 'Fred Madill, of Toronto, spent were entered, and these were of all Nov. 29th. cents. T The Four -3 their : : . .11unday, with his sister, . Mrs. E. Pal - ages. The crowd, both contestants The Toll Brothers, of Whitby will __ O October _quire C . mei, here. and spectators came from far and present their "Adventures Round Altona ' E Eileen Parkin. After the h - Miss_ Marjory Ward, of the West- near, and marry "old - timers were the World?" The illt.strativi story of _ -_- - -, -- ' tee, Miss Madekys -c o -: ern Hospital speaL sundry with her seen ana neard xe be -- .Aling The - omfy a to here.. `4moderne" ho NA • not to do it. G. M. t -seven countries at Kinsale Unit- week -end visitor with Mrs. Clack. peep Y p presenting her with a lovely silver r = ' Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mole and child, Forsyth and W. S. Croman were ed -Church on Friday, Nov, 1st at 8 Mr. and Mrs. F. Pugh and family c cake plate, Miss Edna Stevenson spent a week with friends in Wind- probably the busiest men about the p, m. Adults, 25, children 20 cents. were Sunday visitors with F. and r read the address. Mies Roxena Led - el aer, recetntly. place, it was impossible to keep A pretty October wedding took Mrs. Raymer. g gett made the presentation. After p " Mi.-and Mrs. Mothersill,'ot Toron• track of than. Ea. Pascoe of ]?ick- place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lewis and faro- f few ckosen words by the bride -elect to, have moved into the Ira Boyer string was one of the outstanding en- . D. S. Crawford, when their daughter ily motored to Barrie and points nor - t teg• was served. residence here. tries. -Hid team has been making a Hilda Madelyn, became the bride of th on Sunday last- wonderful ' Mr: and Mrs: Birkett, of Port Per - showing this fall at the Mr. Lorne Herbert Tran, of White- Miss Mary Berkey, of Storiffville .ry,-called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bir- various fairs. He took second place, vale, The •ceremony was conducted spent a few days with C. and Mrs. C Change t to - kett on Monday. t in the "Best Team and Equipment." by Rev. Mr. Mutton, Pastor of the Berkey recently. Autolene S SAE, Z Miss F ZO 4days in Toronto this week with her, follows: for the ceremony took place in the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Lack- friend, Miss Russ. Class 1, Open to All, High Cut Sod, sitting -room, tastefully decorated ey, of Frazerville.. f fQl'' �QUr Everyone backato normal after the' W'. Timbers; Stouffville; F. Thom- with pink and g Ben streamers. The Mrs.- A. Fuller-and- daughtP''- M - -- - - etecciutL- ' DRIVING ' ; =' ;reported f NEVR-t�VX Wm. Taylor, and Miss Jessie Lewis E. Timbers, Milliken; F.. Turner, , white bells. 'To the strain- of the Plowing Match on Howard Mal- • - spent the w;eels? end at Scugog Island touffville; J. Medd, Port Perry; D. wedding - march, played- by Mr. Wm. color's farm in Brougham. f for easy starting - Chas. Cooper is completing the re- TIV, Claremont, A. Mark, C novating of his residence, and includ� W. Hooton,. Ida; H. Ormerod, Green- ea the room on the arm of Irer fath- H. Poin4on is indisposed at ,present. A ALFAS PLACE ed in the additions, a complete wat- wood; D. Sonley, Port Perry. er, becomingly, gowned in -a mid- We hope she may soon be well a- er and plumbing system.., 'Class_ 3, Sod, -:• _ . _ . . blue transparent velvet dress, carry - gain. ' 'CLAREMOi%T, {ANT. . The.Bowlers are at}ll at it: We had Sohn Lister, Horny;. lean Raymer, ing a bouquet of yellow roses lily -of- Mrs. W. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. F. p phone Clare. 3 thought the season to be over, but Milliken; C. Ball, Uxbridge; Wm- the- valley and maiden -hair fern. She McKay and Billy -were Sunday visit- 3201 the very fine weather of past few • Booth, Whitevale. L, Kennedy, Agin - was-preceded by Miss Norma Love, ors with A. and Mrs. Trewartha, of '-.weeks, has m ATTENTION 1 made t ractive. Clans 4, Stubble, parent velvet,- carrying pink roses Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gladiwell, also - Mrs. H., G. McIntyre has returtied H. Devitt, Bobcaygeon; F. Tweed- and wearing the grooms gift, a rh- Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Feaster, of Tor . .''Farmers tram an interesting motor trip to the ie, Whitevale; W. Tallascott, Millik- inestone bracelet. The bride's mother' onw, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H; ' West. Mrs. McIntyre Sr.," who ace - en;-W.- Hill, Greenbank. F. Ball, Ux -. wore a navy -blue silk crepe dress Yake, on Sunday. onrpanied her, stopped ,off at •Toron- bridge; C. Plaxtori' Locust Hill. with white trimmings, with a cur- Mrs. E. Brooks, Mrs. M. Gailer 4 4ASOLINa 3r' DISTILLATE' - - to on their way home. A Class S, Stubble, sage bouquet of pink roses. During and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Atkinson' of D Delivered in forty galloh lots and On Sunday next My' F. W. Lewis, F.. Ormiston, Beath Farms; B. Dunn., the signing of the register, Mr. Wrn. , --�_ , M o•rer. a a - _ i6a -mill -ad re& he congregation -of Channon, Sunderland; W. Gates, Wh from the groom was a scarf, pin. A 4 4:Ae 15_c -te,- And -TRZ. _. - •' the United Church ' in the morning itevale; astray buffet luj"euai - was .. 1e D Din ate 13 ill t eta. per Rsl. sod the congregation of the Baptist Cass 6, Stubble. Open, to over sixty -five • • g 'CHAS. 8AaGoNrS HAR15WARH --Many- from here attended the big villa; E. Timbers, Milliken; R. Tar- luck. was centred with a beautiful Sorry to report that Mr. Hodgson M M { t{ H Ate, Plowing Match.- on Hove. Malcolm's jis, Milliken; three- layered cake- Rev. Mr. Mutton had to be taken to. Oshawa Hospital _ _. _ farm on Monday. The South Ontario ('lass 7. Boys. 18 and 'under, proposed a toast to the bride, which for treatmertt P Plowing Match has now become a M Jarvis, Milliken: G. Tran, Cl- :was responded to by the groom. The - big annual 'institution, and attracts a aremont; O. Wiley, Oakwood;' Rose beautiful and cost! -- � THE "MADELIN$" Marquis, Sunderland. C. Down. Osh- Y t Chicken- thieving, also sheep and awa• _ groom: After congratulations and • . B BEAUTY-SALON cattle castling : is being ' reported in Class 8,tubbte. Boys. 16 years and showers of confetti, the happy sou- this' neighborhood. We' hope they `do under, pie left for a motor trip to - Mont- - 1 1 _ 'not treat the offenders as they are W. Allin, Ida; R•.Marquis, Sund- real and other Eastern parts. 'The , •MAROELLING ,.�!,�b ��M • SHAM POOL Nt3 days in. the Wetjtern States- "Neck- Hockley,, Uxbridge; John }Hillman,, with navy accessories. - - .':'.,SCALP " " tie parties_" Pt Perry: H. Hooton; Ida i T O H HA[R.UTTTIN(1 The Harvest Rome Services and Class -9. Stubble.— - " L _ I -it ru also prepsr -ad. -so :. give. been announced' for Sunday and '[lies ley, Lindsay; F. Motherwell, Oak - Mrs. F. McKay w-as a• visitor in , ynu a b .' day,' Nov. 3rd and' 5th. On Sunday, wood. - the _neighb'orhood• last Friday. 1 DAILY SERVICE C , a �. Rev. Walter Rackham, of Hampton' r reasonahio rates. .,.a, will address - each service. 11 a. rr. A. Meyers. Claremont; F. Draper. ventivA at Windsor.._of _the Caters , Eastern Standard Teme I I can ilse, Rive you beautiful i i -., and 7 p. m. Special. music will. be_ C-lire -mM 'G.'. Trans- Whi ale. W: and Quebee Baptists, this week. c curly ends. y yr' yen at seek service. On Tuesday _ - Leave Pickering -Leave Toronto • ... , v'-'.r , : t., :•F. � oar • a'.:.' . ' , ^' <. -..,.. , .. . . u w4 i - � I • -��� M 1 .: Green t : • The r _ ea drinkers will find a sheer delight in the : Oueen s Hail Murder' -ex uisite fiev Ma�� couPON sE�ow _ q our of Salado HUNDREDS of trappers Sot lop of the market for their furs throusH ' By Adam Broome Japan tea Try a package. ' Simpson's Raw Fur Market,ngg__;e_rvice a .. last season. You ran. too! F1iEE new », . _ _ - a ' "Dominion Trapper" gives full de= s-a '4.0 - - - - _ - - - - - - - r+e.• - - tails. Also latest tr ewe news'and pictures —plus union le pointers on txpVrasn ` ®- Chg_.msIIae_ rV&nt was a ppurg Car greater cas t profits., No SIGNOR ARELLI of Milan, a fam- tike it. bait coupon small man - an Italian with a dam - DA atow• ous composer; is about• to make his moustache. It was he who h9d ear- tTylr,o.;cs latimaeedeoowto . ioowly) first appearance in London. He Is to ��_________�_���.� conduct the first performance of a sym- tied the baton into the Hall before THE ROBERT SIMPSON 1 phony of his own composition at the Me concert .'A search throughout the. i Eastern Limits& I Queen'A Hall. The event has aroused 1 Ran Fur MaaatlnaDepa•anent very great interest. The hall is crowd- building by attendants and the police TORONTO, ONT. ed, and millions of listeners are waiting failed to find him. The doorkeeper was :..� Please matt me, witbput coot or obtigatian , for the 'Performance to coin. over the quite positive that be had not. seen fur obi Qin latest edition of 'T t radio. q ... iDonat°hto R PEA; • which contains I Ps"1lt makes his entrance, and .rata- him go out by the artistes' door. He 40 Yw riar ! a�raardiai Your Row i y � had seen him come in - but he was : 1ai his baton saddeal ooua es Name ... ..............................' I a bit late, and in such a hurry that � To Haynes • and to a couple of , P.0 .................. he had spoken no word of greeting, ' • 1 other plain clothes officers, the chau -` {Route -- -- ------- -- - --� K ......... I merely nodded his head to the keeper I ffeur continued his story. He had 1 _ aome ne —'so Bone small - - -at the door. had not been auto _ stt.ee waa:ra.- ---- ...__q. - _ - _ - 4--- A" - °- -- +-'' °� -` ' ng a light fawn dustcoat and a prising in the circumstances. The ' soft Homburg hat with a broad brim doorkeeper-had become very friendly outside, source. When he has got over with Martinelli, and was quite cer_ EVERY DAY LIVING his momentar turned down in front, burrowing tatn that he would never have lest y annoyance he will ad, C.E.F. Cyclists - — about under the ferns and flowers. mire her, all the more for her. courage the HaII without bidding him good_ and frankness. After all This much Harris had been able to this mar. Battalion Arn]lstice IIiglttf, especially as he died had no riage business . is a make out when, in response to his time for a word with him before the � partnership and, _ ....Dinner and Re -union question as to what he was doing A WEEKLY TUNIC if the partnership is truly based on - concert. Inspector Haynes looked love, then there should be a mutual there, the man had half turned round. by Dr. M. M. Lappiri puzzled. The doctors, who had been sharing ° The chauffeur had been unable to nee � g of sorrows and burdens as The Canadian Corps Cyclist Bat- his face • the partly lowered lights, ready a few - moments ago to take well as of joys. By. all means tell tenon Association is holding its an- their leave, sat down again. They I am sometimes .taken to ta3k,, by the brim of the hat, the shade of the correspondents because I so frequent. your husband the whole story. Make bual dinner at the Longwood Inn, leaves above had prevented him, Har= were all anxious to hear at first band him feel that it is Your loyalty to London, Ont., on Saturday, - Nov. p what Martinelli had i :o say, air-- mtcammend a heart to heart talk 36th not the 9th as tie had heard something drop, and in cases where there is a difference, i � previously an- before he clad been able to do any- TO BE' CONTINUED " . � • you to tell it. "A sorrow shared is a flounced. Dinner will be served at thing more towards fixing the .mys_ - or a growing coldncas between two. sorrow halved ". -You may find your q p.m• and will be followed by a full terious stranger in his mind, the man, persons. Many who write to me tell me 'very, much more understanding an : evening's program. that it !s not easy to get 'down to s ° profiting by his small stature, had sympathetic than you have cred! d _ Besides a, great number from To- - managed to worm his, way amongst Offices As Hard On talking tbings over. They are not him with being.At all events, you will 1 sure whether the other person will have 'eased your mind and cleared �* 2onto and Hamilton, many ex- the crowd and disappear towards the Hands As Kitchens liaten or talk, and they- question in nembers of the Battalion now re- back of the hall. There was no more your conscience . and that, surely, is _ siding in western Ontario and to be done for the time being. their own minds if the, other Brea. some.hing worth while. 'Michigan have signified their -in. Women who do housework and concerned will be amenable to tea_ Harris was very emphatic about .those who•handle carbon paper In of. son. tention to be present. Tickets not 'being able to give any more ac. p NOTE: The writer of this column should be .applied for to-Sam Mer- curate agAecr +{ [ices. have to take social care, of the__.- _.Well, I know it is not always an I: a' trained - - ,1, 9,v_ tl ,,� mYatet i= psychologist and an au. rt:, a�lsuy Building, 90 AIbert ous stranger. All he would commit hands 'and finger-nails. Dust and the easy' matter; but in many of life's thor of several works. He Is willing 8t , Toronto, or to D. Ellis, c o grime are among the worst enemies problems we discover that the dH. to deal with our problems anti t / himself to_ saying was that he was Bcult way is more often the right y p g vs ]Bank of Commerce, Yonge -and small - smaller than the average of the cuticle. g you the benfit of his wide expert. When you have finished the break- way, The line o[ least resistance set- once. Questions regarding , problems Charles Stn., ,Toronto, Cheque or Englishman -- and that be worn u fast dishes (use "•bland soap flakes or dam leads to a' true and satisfactory at EVERYDAY LIVING shouts! be ad. postal order for one dollar and fifty fawn dustcoat and a black Homburg sotution.of our problems. Indeed, dressed to: Dr. M. M. should Room cents, made out !n. favour- of the hat, He hadn't even had the chance powder) cover your hands and wrists - -_- with a thick hand cream or ptalaC o1- more often It only tends to' compli_ 421, 73 Adelaide Street, West, 7oron, Canadian Corps Cyclist. Battalion of hearing his voice. ive oil and u' on rubbe- loves: Ma- cate matters and make our problem Association, should accompany youi _ "Well- good - night, Mr. Harris. I'll F g to, Ontario. 'Enclose a 3c stamped, ad. _ deIra rubber •gloves- are ao thin that more difficult of solution, "• application. -glue you an Informal receipt for this dressed envelope for reply, - - they are in no wag cumbersome. I here always beea a believer in - --baton. And thank you very much. -. _You'll probably be called ea a witness The office Worker who can't wear talking things _over quite frankly _ "- English Girls Are Healthy; -at the inquest, your - evidence may be rubber gloves during the dap ought When there is a -especially a ly between `'A Pound of E 5-- " =very valuable." '" to .cover her hands with cream and two friend., and Qepecially i4 the Egg &- Are decorative And so Tom Harris rejoined .Nellie should wea- oid cotton gloves as least friendship is a' close ore. Experience .Please," Will Be - Collins, who was waiting for him,' in two nigbts a Week. The cream does has- taught are that it is the best Michigan. hew York - American girls are _aflutter of excitement, at the artistes' Way, and .1 have known many a home " Order its work while she sleeps. Also she saved from becoming a wreck through decorative, but English girls'are'heal- entrance to title Queen's Hall. -must remember to Wash her hands g ; ' thier, Prunell'a Stack, president of the "I must dhank you all. gentlemen, - frequently- cer.ainly always after a heart_to heart talk between husband Detroit, -- Michigan housetatvee, l- --;Health and Beauty League of England for the help you've given ' me to- changing ,a typewriter ribbon, using and wife. That is why I recommend scarcely recovered from six days of _ • isaid as she saffled for home after or. .night" Doctor Cox, the Divisional - carbon paper or reading proofs. it so often. nortd- series baseball excitement, re. sanizing branches in Canada: Police Surgeon: was buttoning up his " Keep's -piece of fresh• lemon or a One o! my corr�pondenta seems coiled from a fresh shock when they : "American girls are smarter,. bet- overcoat. The other medical men who - bottle of lemon juice on the bathroom .to have ,got into a rasher- difficult learned that . alter November -1st, _ ~ 'ter dressed and more marten. be," had come from` among the audience :shelf and use it to remove stains on pasitlom She claims that-she is the eggs will be sold by the pound- not•by : ishe said, "but English girls take more In a vain effort- to..render aid- to the - fingertips. See that your`manicurlat -victim of malicious gossip and, from the dozen. _ outdoor exerclee." conductor, were themselves preparing uses _an' oily polish, remover and that her, letter, 1 think• she is letting _it The order revolutionizing the egg She added efts did not think "that to go. Inspector. Haynes and fife the pernxtde she puts'on under the play too mach on her.. mind.. She buying habits of the entire -state outer police officers had wait 'qd to lips of the nails to removed - quickly writes: "It only I weree able to con_ came from awes Thamaon, 'agricui. either drinking or smoking in moder- before it has a chance to spill q'ver fide in- my -husband it would. make tural commissioner. He pointed out - -sttoa does any harm." hear it the doctors'eouk tell them c anything which icouk! be of use to - o¢ cuticle, matters much easier for me,, but this that after the change goes into ef. : them at once in pursuing -enquiries. I am unable to do". As I read those Sect dealers will have to grade their - „ Arrangements had to be made to words. I was conscious of myself ask- eggs according to size and quartty. Religion is a bigger thing than take the body to the mort`uarj; as in- Ethiopian Woman -Ing "why." and. -of saying to my. "Housewives will then be able to -" Lair - splitting denominations would quest would doubtless be opened the self "There is something wrong when get what they pay for,'' said the com -' - - >waake it. I believe in the universal following day, Is True Militant a husband and wife cannot confide missioner, . gaind." -Queen Marie. Tfiere would be much work for' the in. eacb other," ,1 think that would be . to do, atteadine„ to the sum- Addis Ababa.- An Ethtopiaa wom_'the natural reaction of most folks.'- - . moning of the jury, collecting wit- man defied owners of Emporez Haile = This woman inay feel that' there_ ' • nesses, and &•hundred and one other Selassie and her husband to join the are reasons why she cannot confide flow ce Explains jobs of Which the public, that read latter at the front as a warrior. in• her husband, .but 1 am Incline to • the'newspaper reports never' dream - She ii Madame, Asagedich, the wife think that these are' only the result p� Q rd. of 61. Hapta Mic ael, commander of , of a - process - of rationalisation lead_ %Y PW�I`, "I think," said actor Cox. "that you Etthioplan forces in Ogaden province, tag to the setting up in, her of 'what -cntlemen 'agree with me that every- on the -southern - front, and a daught. Psycbolo`gists -call a -'mental defence P. As,P ; thin in this case mechanism ", and by this she Is un- �` ` n � g points to poison_ er of the distinguished Ras Tesamah t -44 �.intr," The others nodded their Assent. once Regent of Ethiopia, tons_ciously trying to ' excuse., hersetf �?y� ` There's no apparent evidence of an_ "Much of Emporer -Meneliq's great from an obvious and plain duty. ;' ,�. ® - Feet That They're Slipping' :_ f its Pectoris or other • cardiac trou- military success` (over the Italians 40 If . this matter is such that' it is like - �4 UsingTheir "Grip "onlMings 1'le The symptoms -the immediate years ago) was due to the presence ly. to reflect upon th's woman's `hue- �y%t� V - - rigidity of "the limbs, their contort- and inspiration of his Queen at the band or home =and it appears,that it : •ed position and a good -many other front," she said, "Why should not Is -then, whether she is in the •right • �; Qpte� , :�` Indications seem to indicate the pre- all women go- to battle and comfort or In the, wrong; it is her duty to ac_ sence -the administration of some and encourage their husbands? quaint her husband. If she is in the Pipe Smokers! Pill up with virulent poison of an alkaline nature." " "This is no time for militant wom- right and is :being ,wronged, so much GOLDEN VIRGINIA" ' There was no dissentient voice. en like.,myself to remain• at home the - ,better, it should be easy for her and �Iijoy a really d , The surgeon was merely restating washing dishes and caring for babies. to tell him. But if she Is in the wrong, good smokel kA in Lie presence of the police officers It is, our duty equally, as that of men then she �ould make a clean breast E_ phi.: !_wa<utatseio_t :tynsrtflaaRsts� "f Me result of the, conference in the to save the Empire's liberty." of ti5e whole' matter; show her sin. death chamber below. Of course, the eere repentance,_:; dLask his__for- p. m. should give some further clue giveness. That is the only way.'Uthem- Many people 'round 40 think they're to the actual cause of death. If poi- wise she 'will just go on repressing 029 %: ��� o'grow- old." They feel tired a lot I son has been administered ' it -is hard- f the matter and repression will only • Dill - 'weak. Havc headacftes, dizzi- ; ty within our province to enquire - s lead to further complications, Be_ -- : -= near, stomach upsets, sides, it will work havoc in her own at this stage at any rate - how. *Us IN sauc WAS !2ft Well, scientists say the cause Of all, a inner thought ]rte. °RUas-,NSarr - : ,this, in a real man That's for ,my friend Inspector. Hay. m RMS-i a..„ g y cases, is simply rids and his men. But there's us: one I tthnk her husband kill respect her Of1nM� t}` an acid condition of the stomach, j s Also excellent for TemvontX Deafness : Nothing more. thing we might try' to. make certain confidence. He may be annoyed at `.•_. y of now. I understand that Signor the moment. That is to be expected. aria Head Nolses due to oansastion All you have c do is to neutralize U; I ? Ie will be even' more annoyed !f the C7O'ed by colds, Flu and swimming, the excess stomach acidity. ParelJi was always accompanied by A. O. LEONARD, Inc. When you have one of these acid .a personal servant, the man we all informatlun r :r� aim from some :7o Fifth Ave., New York City stomach upsets, take Phillips' Milk . i yaw bring his baton into the hall to_ of Magnesia after meals and before night before the concert.' I suppose PREVENT CHAPPED going to bed. That's all , he's s! ill somewhere about in the _ Try this. Soon you'll feel like building. He might be able to tell us ROUGH HANDS —apply SHORT ,STORY WRITING CONTEST _ another person! Take either the something .about Signor Parelli's last HiNDS Night and Morning ' •familiar liquid "PHILLIPS "' or the HERE 4 at least one good Story "convenient new Phillips' 'Milk of `meal, which can't have been taken so Tin Magnesia Tablelg. Made in Cgnadat j very long before he Game. to the Ha,ll." ever ORe's �ife. EOT the best 3 Inspector Ra•yhes agreed.. Vid y Arco IN TAR FORM !doorkeeper at the artistes' entrance HINDS Stories received on or before November 10th, 1935, A Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tab- was sent for. 'CASH PRIZE, and Two Other' Valuable Prizes, will be - - _lets are now on safe at all drug 'given for- Original, or True, Life Stories of 1,000 Words or stores everywhere. Each tiny Msuos ; "Mr. Martinelli tha.'11 be. Yes sir. ynaer, Seed in With your star a signed statement that �' let is the equivalent of "t I know him. Hg used to come with CREAM . - it teas nful of Gen I '• - it ;a either original, or a true life story, your name and one �hillips' Milk of � his master to all rehears &ls, to fetch address, and number of worts in- the story, enclose return _ _ � him anything be-wanted - phone for postage for its return. Entry Fee Twenty-Five Cents. PHILLIPS - him and so on. More like a secretary Typewrite if possible or even legible harLdwriting accepted. -he was then a valet or servant, so %r - - _ Issue No. 43 35 As AA CZ/1Z far &s I can make ant. �, - GIFF BAKER, 39 LEE AVE., TORONTO d%Gll� The doorkeeper was questioned by 56. ) �• ""� TMs - - - - '®' °' `.`. - - . , - - - - _p .,d .. 17 . + _ _ s .....�.:�, --.... a.. ,� :... . 1 � . - _ . Locked Up In Her Art Win New Laur ®Ya With Ea } e� �� - sy -to -Knit Setl ketch club =� y , - p,'� Y k. �. 'An r1{b4 r♦anN. �w /•� . • - Y! ice` -�"' '• f 1,' ^i%Y . RHYTHM (Continued). ALSO TONE will come across some• very, Very % : RELATIONS - important feature 'that was perhaps ;�^,.„9-: Rhythm is created by a propor- missed by him or her at the first time , _ Y. "� tional increase in a number of circles or reading these lessons. The sugges. a -� L ` and squares, and then by a corres- tion of adding tints over former U. • E ,� , c h ` _ , _ -: ponding decrease, as demons: rated lustrationa is a splendid way in which in FIG.'S 252 and 253. iihth_ t9 review the illnafrattnna__ __hg_rg-_ — ,y - -- yy �a ii - .' — also be obtained by the undulating reading the teat matter yqu will also 1i i line running through ' 'or connecting refresh your mind on a number of ,: w the measures, as. shown in FIG.'S 254 important subjects _which otherwise ' .� s r, and ' 255. you may have overlooked. Therefore, y 3 � *„ Which in your judgment is _ the be big enoug=h, or rather have the - Y $ ,F. , s�,, undulating line or lines in FIG. 254? coinage to go back and dig into your t F : ^k N Z „µ / �, t - -. "l If you have any doubt in your mind former -work. Then you will learn , 1 s. about this roblem send a stain ed whether or no you are advancing ak '; a :. '`' ;{ addressed envelope in which you an -artist and designer. f Y' "y � %`"Y - ^ have placed your answer in ah far ' I ani sure that you obtained some . ! i k � '. €; . lr3 J_ as you are.abie to produce an answer. real pleasure from the results gained ., :i �,,,,'9�, npr�6 ` _ The Art Director is always ready to in producing work called Yor in EX. tf�' it a x,' 11 "answer questions or problems which 73, so I am asking you 'this week to - +., F '�„_a'' _ arise from b'iese weekly Les;cns, create same inn *e new motifs suit - :e ,y{ � 1 ' V.'' +7 2�-g :�00000 ©oo oaaa R,��a��� ' ���� �� f X -Y _)l_.X_Y X Y_ .. Y Y Y I q s" s .�%S1 ZS':2. �� �� I �� t l r • t7 0 o sass �� a o a e_+ v y -_ 6o fa , in i,ua ?'rec�u. . .;su:rs, ire a a e.aur L n�:crs. Practical bonder de- 4. - ', `y . have only shown - our motifs in the signs -can -be used in numerous ways, " _ .._�.:, t' . single 'line varle.ty, without giving and your creations should be filed any consideration - to- the scale_ of flerc's how our own Laura Wheeler interprets -the twin sweater 5, TflP. away for fu -ure use. Are you keeping '� frem IIi.ACK for t F- nr fashion —in. an 'easy-to-knit set that'll win you new laurels!, Trim 'vise versa. A great deal of variety a Imo.; d 4mth-e- time -`°kaZ t:: prsdaca saddle shy= 1�iPrs and nerky little military collar give the jacket a .. may he introduced into your Campo. 'each separate design? .f not how do decided air. Lacy stripes in the_ front of the blouse mane a lov�ly - . - you know you are Improving in your , contrast -to the predominating body stitch... Either blouse or jacket .. eltion or design with the addi.ion o! Bernice Walsh does a ` Key- speed, remember time is worth - is smart with Fall suits.' Worn with a matching knitted skirt, this ' tints, shades, coloisrs, .or even solid mosey. Make the best of your time note dance symbolic of the 3,_ . 'oet completes a costume that's tap for smartness and utility both. black. For instance, FIG. 253 intro - 972 doors in the huge Chicago, - - The jacket is pattern N1'077; the blouse N pattern N1076. Each . daces solid black and thus , adds on yqur work this week,- which we Ill., merchandise mart, at buyers' 1 will caII EX. NO. 74. exposition. Nothing C ,)rmant - tont'ains directions for a plain knitted skirt in addition to complete ` VARIETY to RHYTh A. about her dance despite weight -of instructions for making the jacket or blouse in sizes 16 to 18 and - - - • Now try .for variety in design by These lessons are tree. We invite keys: 38 to 40; an illustration of the model and all stitches used, and sketching lines.- or stipple data, and questions troiri our readers, whlctl will material regDirements: Send 20c for each pattern (40c for both) _ • ...solid blacks over -the illustrations in. be .answered without charge. A small .- - • - . . -to our 'Needlecraft. Department, Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West these lessons. You will be surprlAtd fee is charged for criticism on read- ..Adelaide Street, Toronto. _ . b2 at the many different effects you can era' sketches. Enclose a three (.03) „_ _ _ _ _ . _ _ - . -•produce. A student who will go back stamped, addrea =ed return envelope . .. - ' .. ' ' and 'review former work is bound to for personal replies to: The Art Di_ . be more saccessful, Because of the rector; "Our Sketch Club ", 73 Adel- - - Taken Off Stranded Liner . ` - very fact that in reviewing a student aide Street West, Toronto. ' e h, , q 'h' - - Stackyard Locomotives !n I-iead -on Crash - " - : A. "�; �- L - 1 . ... . - . a ,a. s < x .. t h, — • - • . - i . ....., . I. I isk �, - _ 11 I .i--' awl+ ♦; ., • 91k I . - A � ; I I . - , - : .. x H tl . 4 . 0,. .. I 1n . . r ' r;:.' 3 „ •. "' I. First boatload of passengers from the Rotterdam (background), stranded . on reef 60 miles . . ,; 1. I �: * t , tlom. Kingston, Jamaica, pictured climbing up ladd er of rescue ship Ariguani, All passengers and 250 # 11 : :. • p . - • of crew were transferred without mishap. , . . - f " ._ 'o Business _ _ e Serious a War :+ .. y • Ca�nic Relief In S Of W �- These two- locomotives, drawing trains of livestock' in Toronto, t M . Canada, stockyards were, locked fast together after head -on crash.. . •. \pS, �` \ a 11 Train crews escaped with minor injuries. '� x 4.... \ \' "� 'Nb . y\� a - :: .-I _ . M . : A Deeply Interested Spectator Of The Game ` `'i ,6, ° _ ',, w \U i . l o" � I � A \ a B� `° 1' i? r +l` I. s .. t ' 1. 4 d , I 1, . \_. 1 C: I \. I . 4a . .. � _ i.'` _ '.1 '`�1 l•N •� �` k 5 .. -.Babe. Ruth, baseball's, most ,colorful .figure; -shown with his wife, ,, I t � - ,1 - „ • I 'i <., : , y Claire Ruth, and his daughter, Julia, as they watched- Worid� Series - -..,, • -- -- _ .--.. .- at Navin Field, Detroit. He watched each play, with keen - these Italian : r _ _ . . - . _ . . . - .Smiling gaily and carrying a comic figure of Emperor Haile Selassie on a bayonet, - ..,* -1: interest. troops, part of a large: contingent, ]care Naples for Ethiopian front. �' . . - 's y.y .1 a 7 N t r. tlI K —The Sacrament of the Lord'sl —The W. A. of the United Cbur. Margaret- McGuire spent Jack Burgess, of Dumbarton, today —Miss Mar&& in the Pr- ch have started to Supper was administered work on their Bay of Quince esbyterian Church o� Sunda., play, ,Dust of the Earth" and 4� .he week-end with friends in the went the lead of the Ba are Alex. Wilson, of Whitby; city. Section of the COSSA Senior Rugby several new members were added to planning to put it 'on the 22nd of 7 spent Sunday with Mrs. T Andrew. —N. F. Mechin and family', of 08- Group. Burgess is this season play- the roll. [November. The pupils of the Continliati,n haws, spent Sunday with his, mother ing sit Right Half on the Albert C-01- and Public Schools pjoyed a holid here legs Team, while Glover is playinz ---;ay an Fliday last as their teachers —Mrs. Chas. Baxter entertained Right Middle. The playirig of both J;_ 'were attending the Teachers' irention at Whitby. evening. which St. Michael's Academy was Con- friends from Toronto on Saturday men was outstanding in the game in tit�1' —Quilting tas . --Man wells in this district have beaten 21 - 1. Glover's tackling and �/ j. jig_4n,_ become a popular pastime with some 'oy—the 'goite-dry on account of the long per- -the--runming-und b mking-of Burgess ickerina -6- ad --Clt women's organizations in the village. sod of dry weather feature a game which was well pack 66 P* er ore It is said to be a more - useful past- —Mrs. L K. Devitt and daughter ed with thrills. i=e than bridge playing. Isobel, of Toronto, visited the for- _4gias RG. M' Blyp of Toronto, mer's mother,• Mn. H. Machin. on DICK, THE GARDENER spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: W. Sunday. C. Xurkar and assisted the choir —Heavy falls of snow becurred at Dumbarton United Church on Ala �t er �-sh Ipmelli during the week-end in Albea, and .-tihe anniversary services on Sunday . Alberta, Tuesday, Oct. 29th, at 8 p. in. will other Western Provinces. Our turn OF— morning last lecture on "Landscape Gardening", 'Powell has been comes me,& --Mrs. W. B. and answer questions. Come and see HOLEOROOF HOSIERY extensive improvemen, —Mr. Cornish, teacher in the Pt. Dick, face to face, instead of just milking ts to 7 her residence, Perry High School, accompanied by adding much to its hearing him on the radio. In new Autumn Shad pearance and comfort. Albert Hull, his bride, visited his mother, Mrs. clostracto r, of Dumbarton, has been Chas. Baxter on Wednesday last.. HAS JUST ARRIVED —The Wome;n's Institute W1,11 doing -BA ES g the work. Service weights at 76o. and 95c. p BACKACHES PaU.- —Mrs. Wm. Lee,- of the Baseline. -hold—their October-- at--the- Tues- re t $100 per pair, who was painfully injured by being home of Mrs. Cartwright, on Backaches gone after using Runs- day, Oct. 29th. A paper on "Fall caps. --they give .quick and sure attacked by a cow, which she was be read, and the All pure silk—full ftlihiG1160. milking is slowly recovering, and is Gardening" will relief -able to leave =her bed for a short; and Work of Lather BurbartV' It pays to buy the old reliable HOLEPRC30F HOSIERY. 1, X �period each day. will be given by Mrs. Cartwright., Pickering Ontario —,Many of the lariiers in this din-! —A. Male. •Quartet of the Picker- ing United Church assisted in the an - -trict attend Ontario "H_URLBUT99 SHOES ed the South RUMACAPS Pkming -Match held on Monday on niversary services in the Whitevale for the Kiddies, in Reward Malcolm,s farm two miles United Church on Sunday afternoon. 110111sat of Brougham. The day beihg George's Church, Sunday, Notice to Creditors a. m. Black Kid Oxfords- very fine, they report a very large Oct. 27th. Sunday Schad at 10 crowd of interested spectators as Morning Prayer at 11. Evening Pr- 6 so 7J $139 Der air 7.00. Preacher at both ser- In the matter of the Estate of . . p. well as a large number of contest- aver at r 8 to 10J, $1.69 per p Raymond Pi key, Farmer, Deceased. air. vices. Rev. E. G.. Robinson. ants. ALL PERSONS having claims a- 11 to 2. $2.00 per pair. —T41e weather of the past two or - —The. Golden Gleanem' Mission Band will hold their regular Thank- gainst the estate of Raymond Pilkey,_ Z. tbrw weeks has been delightful. It pays to bu y tLe old reliable "HURLBUT" Silo" meeting on Monday, Oct. ' There has been lots of sunshine-and offering late of the Township of Pickering, tiLe temperature has been very mild, 28th at ' 8 p. M, in St. Andrew's base in the County of Ontario.. Farmer.. For the Kiddies. making it ideal autumn weather. As merit- All the ladies are cordially in- deceased, who died on or about the result of the delightful wea*.bcr vited to come and spend a pleasant 25th day of August A. D. 19M, are a res and the beauty of the tree hereby. notified to file with the XM_ with evening with the Mission Band. their many coloured leaves many --- M Next Sunday--evening tb� Unit- dersigned Executor, on or before the orists enjoyed the week-end by. ed Church is to be favored by a ser- 13t day of November, A. D. 1935 C H A P M A H driving through the• country. men from the Ex -President of the full particulars of -their claims. Im —The anniversary services of the Day of.'Quince Conference,' Rev. G. mediately after the said date the Presbyterian Church will be held on C. McQuade, - of Centre Str. Church, msets of the 'said deceased will be distributed aniongst - those antitlee Swulay, Nov. 3rd, when Rev. Perry Oshawa. Mr. McQuade will deliver jones, . of the Oshawa Presbyterian an interesting and helpful serrnon. thereto, having regard only to clainr TWO STANDOUT VALUES Church, will be the guest speaker. Mr. Crozier vAll preach for Mr. M,- so filed. Special music will be rendered dur- Quade that evening .but will be at DATED, at Oaressont tbla Sth lug this service. On Tuesday evening home for- the morning service. All day of October, A. D_ 1935. Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for May. 6th. axwual Fowl Supper are welcome to these services. Lyman PlIkey, Executor, .,,men or women--Sam° cloth--Same sad Conceit will be given. An excell- —Reporta are current of the pros- -eat supper will be served after which pacts of a regulation-sized out-door Claremont, Out. Price-423.75, a choice program will be rendered. rink for the winter tlids year. A Watch for bills and next week'B-ia*- good skating rink is something that ofte s "Busm*ess Girlpf ',H of the 'News for particulars. would -be very much appreciated by Jack Cbal:man Gordon n e Fifth Concession of Pick- the young folk and -maiiy of, the el- •.Represents the —Th eT. It is also so-ffetlibg needed - eying is the scene <9 considerable d - Splash-proof, Snag-resistin t,, Gmuda Life. Anurance' C.4�1 go Chif y Asctivity of late. The Towmahip Grav- remove some -of the worries from the *I Pit is in full operation, with five northers of the village, especially Canada's oldest fon Hosiery or six trucks working to repair the when . we -have a creek flowing Life Insurance and six men operating the through the town, along which may ,roads and crushejr. Just east -Dr. McEwen has always be found many deep-holes. cutting cord- We are proritised nightly music with i eri seven men employed Fred T. Bulating, - Pick' ng , WHITBY. P10KERING wood to keep the home fires burn- the proposed rink, to be located -on and vicinity; Botabliobod 1967. T nads Lift- has served Cantdians Riidio I;Iesnsas ing, and east on the old Greenwood the flats behind the former Map"' he Ca Road, the shingle machine of Victor Leaf Milling Property. Let's hope for 99 years. During the past hve yean ng out the orders that come in ful. beneficiaries- ove-i_Slt.1-,w,ro0, it hat getti faster than he can supply the finish- _W• 'H. Moore M. P., has -beer assets for protection of policy owner_ of over 3242,000,000. are making PT09- mentioned as a possible member of 1S is iwirting six days a week, the venture may be entirely success- ehis Company paid to policy owners anc i,-ied product. We b CHOICE MEA Phone Pick 52r- R. R. 1. Whitby the new King Cabinet. While he may- regular meeting of, St. not become a member of the govern- George's A. Y. P. A. was held in ment, it is probable that some im ­20c. 3he Club Rooms on Friday evening, portant post may be open to him a Round -Steak, COAL i Oct r 18th. The meeting opened with 'his ability is well known and he en "a byrrm "Q God. our Help in Ages joys the confidence of the Premie- EACH T-PM cwt- )VALk-4T Minced Meat. 12c• �—Up. STRICT RVLe --: NNE • Past," followed by'prayers. Then the W. L. Mi King. He rendered valuab YOU 0VCZ"-T 'To 'T - !business matters were discussed and le services to the country as Chair 0 W RL F U'EL'_ Stewing Beef. 12c, the installation of officers was then man of the Tariff- Board, when th . . ..... 'held. The rest, of the evening Wa., Liberal Pay were in power prio Party , Cooked Ham., 155 ce .spent in -Biblical Study. Rev. E., G. to 1930,' but this board was peil - Robinson being convener. His subjeci sed with when Mr. Bennett came in.- tth Loaf, -25c. .0, ...:.,.I)u C700D -being, "Does it matter what people to power. Whether this. Board ce .believe?" The closing 11"n Was be restored again has not yet beer COAL 'Variety Loaf, 35 then sung, "Breathe on me, breath announced. During the election cC==Tr of God." followed by a prayer. Next paign Mr. Moore's services werc ellied Veal • 6 t •. 30c,. -week, Oct- 25th, will be a Hallowe'en greatly in demand, which vat a trib- 7 ­ .- CHAS. LAW, Pickelng_ social and everybody is invited to at- ute to his ability. He speaks' in a Head Cheese, 15c• '' tend and have a_ good time. The very convincing manner, and he 're- !'hone 3520 51Y meetings start at 8 p. in. frains entirely from abusing his op. Bologna, 15c• —The Anniversary Services of the ponents, and be thus gains the con- United 6areb over the _past week- fidence and respect of his hearers. Gyproc. and Lime' end were particularly interesting. —The-- annual ,ceremony of install- we I LJ Two very fine 'addresses were del- atiori of nfficen took place in Ont. Jngt arrived a iargo .4hipment of ivered- at the morning and evening ario Lodge No. 824 1. - 0. 0. F- on Gyp-oe in the folloviiiig tizes: services by Rev. Dr. McCormick, of Tuesday. Oct. 15th, with D. D. G. M 48 in. x 72 in. Gyproe 00shawa, and Rev. Wilson, of Toron- Bro. Arksey, of Brooklin officiating '48 iti. x 84 in. (phone 31000.).. Pickering to at night. The home choir provided There were -a number of visiting 48 in..x 06 ,in. the music at each service, with MI-S. brethren from Whitevale', Broo'klin, 48 in. x 108 in. L M Whitby' A. E. Calvert and Messrs by and Oshawa,, and all report 48 in. x 96 Donneona, Board Morley and H. R. lolonhey, as 'solo- a very enjoyable evening. The fell-,.. SrRr Limp "'Sent at each- service, af'd the church the' coming term: N. G. 'Bro. John PICKERING .7; 'fists. Large congreTations were prel owing brethren were installed for Ply -ter pl-ter E -enjoyed the presence of a large num- T1 Caldwell; V. G. Bro Fred Ire-^n; her • of the other denominations of S. Bro.- Jas. Barnes; F. S.• Bro., C the village. 'The Tuesday night - LUMBER YARD gbt suT)'-­Bradley; Tr6". Bro. W. J. Clark; • per and concert were equally enjoy - Ward. Bro. L. D.-Banks; Con. Bro, Pickering Meat -Market ed. A splendid supper w-' 'New, 44vertigells-rWA, w; given an,] R. G. F;�und; U. G. Bro. Frank Pear- .this forlewed by a variety program, son; 1. G: Bro. GQo. lkfutch;�. R. S. consisting of Miss: Margaret Fuller- 13•r,).. R. W. -Balsdon;, L. S. NT., C 00DROAD HORSK WANTED- 'ton Elocutionist, of, . I State tiricc Fk)x 200, Pickering N For Toronl, - Mi,s G. Rr,). Frank Prquqe; R. S. S. Piro. Mr. Risland tiarris, Barit o '.GOO Dora Hohg,- Soprano, of Toronto; C: Pilkz,y , L.'S. S. Bro. J. S. Balsdon OR S.XLI-'� Oft KXCH,'NGE D BEEF, VEAL, LAMB Pne, of Tor- R. S. V. G. Bro R, H. Bennett; L. S. geese and one gander fc)r,,;M'V or will ex• change f 0116. of Whitby, and Viol- c V. G. Bro. J. R. Sornen-ille; Chap. i "' 1, �.1, �.' 1,*i�l� �-J.�f-k .1. ! .- . - -'. 'AND PO -.42n Teach,-" ',is neighborhood was Bro... G. J RK's PORK -A�- the of t:11' •t� have ali:� 4' Thtiu%,e, Church St., Pickerirc,% Garden, fruit on the program. -peting A spl'endid supper*was ser- ga'rat rnace but did not 'd' ge. hardand soft wati,r Ap- prej�i."%, or write G; D. Tilt', 210 dhin so. nor sent any wor(l ved by tbp r�-renjbeis of the local'C. Rd,. Tmr,to 4 Alad GOOD SERVICE adv's'nT Of his ii-Illity to appear, G, I. T. G'roup. 1he has consequently' 4ropped several Fi 1CF FAIRY C(,WS_R C () Points in the estimwfon of many n Albert collex bet edand grade cowg, Gf rrri(,ntP1,B e, Belleville this community- The presentation of tested, Fresh ;ir d cloRe spry gersalways on hand. 111oodtrsktedifde-ired Freedeliveryon vrchnt%eqof7or more. Satislac:!onguaranteed, those who did appear was thorough. Albert Cc*llege vvith the help of Tn Murpby, Lindsay. Ontario. Telepbone ly enjoyed. Vaughan-Glover, of Claremont and 71362 W, SERVANT, Prep.