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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_11_01�� .. •. --c6 :� .�. �;t»L.. ;, .r -� - - '.� - •.r,d�: THE P1 R G NEWS# IN" VOL. LV. •PICKERIN4, 'ONT.. FRIDAY. - XOV.1. 1935. 10stofstttounal dasaa. - J NnT[-CF .Dumbarton x �e"s� a The village k•ruup of the W. A.J��4LiJ r r - - -- will put on an . old -time concert on Mrs. Tlforrish and 1larie went to T1R. H. O. PifARBn. 10eicitw Our trucks ass our way g, Niagara y WOSurgeon. Dunbartoo. :OIY P yt, 7 Monde evening, l\vv. 43h. Visit the �i era Falls 'to visit Dirs. Owens E. FORSYTii, Oph. D., Director every day' Old Curiosity Shop and, the Wisliinn last week.ILL ; L2. ,tneeetr;fal Aasociati000f Ontario_ Reg. COAL COKE Well. 'Fun - savors and Luck. sirs. Ivan Annis, of Highland Creek Mr o[ rican il R ' ` At noon on Tuesday, fire broke spent the week -end with her mother Eyebr Betabiished 1838 l- Claremont. Ont. W V OD CEMENT out in Dr. H. C. Pearson's residence Mrs. 'White. _+ CEMENT, which caused considerable excite- On Thursday afternoon 'the Wom- Logue. _ _ SAND, GRAVEL, ,•sent, but fortunately the fire was en's Institute met at the home of �j uu DONALD HUuAY tsarrt.tnr. and not allowed to make much headway Mme• E. z'r ; aeadquartecs K. +o lh. licuur, notary t -uouc. Kuncyw LbAn. and . was soon extinguished. The-. !'ire and Mrs. Walton Annis mot- former(yctccupteduy ts,rtatcA.�.lhrt.- BDILDER "R SUPPLIES, Pickering Fire Brigade was summon- ored to Darlington to spend Thanks _' For tllalt. south wing of t,ourt Howie. tytutoy. Sly vi with friends. ' glen local cartage work ed and were soon on the scene. Hbw' giving 1D68A!'ON, BELL, do Kotlm ever the services were not required. Jack Burgess of Albert College -Fine ,as W. J: BEATON, K. C. Belleville � :•sited his arents, Rev. We !save a1FSU placed in stock a ful Damage was slight. , P Ill. 8. BELL J. D. F. ROSS lice of Maple Les.f Milling - - and Mrs. Lr.rt;ess last 'week -end. ,�'� { J. A. WRIGi1T, Dumbarton Melville and Mrs. Crawford of .Cal Chopping I B:! Day Street. Toronto, ,jLdeiaide 8888 t,u' • Feeds. �--Y - - A W MITCHELL • • frary called .n A. and Mrs. Thom on O. RICHARDl3ON & Co. Barrie- s a St. Paul's -on -the -Hill, Dunbarton. Saturday, while on ' their way to Vetern, Solicitors. Notaries etc„ Auriga 309 Sunday, Nov. 3rd. Sunday School a' Montreal_ - CHUPPIN(t�l' - -- - - -' land 810- 9Hicnmottd St. le.. Toronto. Tele Pl(skeriII Ont.. 2 m. Celebration of the Hol Com Mr. and Mrs. John Forgie motored p�q Ad. -4810: Nights. Sundayaand Holt- g, p' y 3ta 37?7. Pickering Phone aela. stt r union 3 p. m. Preacher 'at thi: to Detroit last Friday and stayed a Monday, Wrdn&twtty,d, Fltday _ �• Office phone 7400 Residence 652U service, Rev. R. B. McElheran, D. D. few days with their son and his 7 cents per hag trnHOMSUN d, Notary Principal of Wycliffe College, Tor- family there. ' ; ... ,'. en, Sdicitor +, Notary Pubtic. Office at Pa Yc ce of Mr. Thomson, tot 11, concession 1, onto. At this - service and on the fol- Magistrate R. J. Browne, of Tor- . s. Ofttce hours: Thursday and Saturday STEWARIT EEARE lowin onto, M" be the guest speaker at the at Rolh>ng I'M a, from 7.00 p. m to 8.30 p� m., or by g Sunday, the 10th Anniversary gu P 1 app& n z oronto otrtcir : 005 Royal Bank of. the Founding of the Mission and opening meeting of the Fellowship �P(S„t Pbotte Pick 20W. Toronto. El in 5308. Radio Service g 8 cents r be arty the first Anniversary of the Open- Clara of the United Church, on Tues- R .� =Fiflest t-quipmest for expert, ing of the Church will be celebrated 'day evening, Nov. 5th, at 8 o'clock. A, . - J;'10NANT_i ANNIE - Barristers, giiartsoteed @Orvive -On Nov. 10th, the Preacher will be His subject will be, "The Wayward -NO - BETTER PASTRY FLOUR " %„JSWieit rs. Notaries Public 113ORVIGN D. CONANT. K. C. Ptbt ts, -Tubes; and Batteries Right Rex. A. R. Beverley, D. D., and The Foolish." The guest soloist MADE TB ANA .. ALL1N F. ANNIS. B, K.. LL. B. on hand. Suffragan Bishop of the Diocese. will be Mr. Chas. Rigby, baritone, of Offices- -0'1 IlSituroe St.'S.. Oshawa ' - - Toronto. 04bone• -4 and 5 (Oshawa).. and at the Court Oats Radio And Atupliflers 6 - _ _ Kissimi House. Whitby. (Mr, Conant) Phone 7 (Whit. Specialty. •Greenwood br)• - ](? •Years � :ynrrlrnvr _ ;.. • - Fowl and Ham Supper, followed by - The Old 9tat.tigp lot' ,.__ an excellent Program. Tuesday Nov. _ We are glad to report -ti t Mia FIN1:' PA13TRY - 1 Phone Mark WW. Pii k 44W or 5th. Pretsbptterian Church Pickering Stoutt 0801. M. Wood is improving. - . ' Wedding bells are ringing to the St. Andrew's Church and ,�91L -O, SMITH. D. D. 9.. L. D. 9., , - CASE BAKI1t r(9faeeeesorto Dt. J.i pale.)• Grsdt:ateor Q ♦,, east of us. Wonder who it i5 . f6a Roist Ce'" o(Den, Sur;eons and Toroo• The B ®�� t�4Vret Claremont Miss Mildred Corbett spent the Brougham a to lenity At Clar ant office over D. A. P130N& 02ti week -end with her parents here. " Soot'. store r.ery Toes rand Fnds . Phone p Miss Helen Barclay is w visitor at � • Z � R E� -_. arose a tl. _ 2'h[ - F U R N I T U R E Fred and Mrs. Byers entertained rer mother's home. , • friends from Toronto on, Sunday. -- "� ERBERT T FALLAIRE. L D S. W J. Brown and family .were-with T; D.S. Gaduatesf the Royal Collage of We are 8i8piaving so- attractive Mrs. T. C. Robinette and sons, of their- people for Thanksgiving Day. �. �°tar Suzgeonsand ttte university of Toronto. variety of - Torn,Ztr), spent Sunday with Silas M. Shingles For Sale ' efi ie resideTif:r second door east of St, And' • Mr. and Mrs. John Soden visited .1tCbnrc Ptcktring,Ont. QtScE boon. P Aluminum and GranitewnreEtc. Wood. W m. to epp for, or by obtiotntmeet. (3C -ray Furniture -nd Furs iture Mr. Frank Wall has engaged wit} with- friends' in on Sunday _ peyye}- Ptsotte Pick 370(,. 4317 Novelties �F last. Galt GaivanizPd Sfif•I .Shingles,, Tremble for the balance. of the Bird's, Felt Slftt.e Shingles. Prices loa,�in tef•ping with times. � hire T. Robet•tdon. has, been -under season. the care of Dr. Cartwright the' 'Also, r•e•rut,hf• ring huggy wheels. �us)tirt<set� arDs Mrs. Durant, of Toron•..o„ 'called wet=k. g Pad Lawn mowers, sharpened. RgDIO SERVICE n aDas M. Stevenson en Thanksgiv - r. PATERSOIV s ULARF'a[Oh'1 ELIZASFTH RTUHAHDAON- The Duncan Tamil •' has' Messrs As FbV +nd automobile insurance ousll kinds t - y' Smith. of Palmerston, as. vIsitors on Call and get yriea. Phone Sul fits - - f.}raaenties cofapanteso€ solid dasinctal stand • Will and Mrs. Harris, -of Toronto ss• A Graduate OE Radio CbllegF ':pent Sunday: with bars. M. A. Sad- Sunday. _ ^ Miss Bell Brown, tr! Toronto, it �•j t Z;+ j �j POSTILmi Licensed Auctionoer, with er and family. c endin the week. with T. C. and r EL • 1' •foe OaatW� of York sad Ontario._ see P g .- eAfela salon of all kinds attended to on abortion Up- to=the- minute training Jameq and Mrs. Rain spent a day Mrs. Brown. - sofnea. Address Gran River P. o., ons. _ ^ecently with Mr. -and Moe.. Willows •iCy - - and _ -- Miss Jean Malcolm and friend --�f V-iCt�rii Square. R BEATUDI, TOWriAAIf ;I (NEST- EQUIPMENT '_Hiss ,Watson. of Ravensh •e, spent � -y - D • ' Clerk. Convevancer. Commissioner to, Congratulations LO 'dr. and Mr Builders SUppiies " for the vteek -end at1the 3lalcolm home _gibott s� C+� +its. Accountant. Et'c, Issuer of - `.ni -stun Gibson on the arrival of �Sic.c Edna StAverison; teacher of "okir as lreenssa. whitrvale• Unt, duaranteed Satisfaction t - _ - - AT 1 tie son, (Waller). ,tie Altona School spent Thanksgiv; �1. MAW - R.eatuuabir f, irey Mr., and NIrs. Blakely and Mr. an' ing Day with her .aunt. Miss Beat Lilti.hbf and Lath " Mrs. Hare spent Thanksgiving Da; rice Steve- ;,:on. $ C Shingles i` Lieenet•d Auctioneer for Yurk._ B. ROY MILLER. th red and Mrs. Byers. The r, Vl'illaana and .Mrc. TT. lne Coal �i F �,.� g Ontario and Ontario Counties - $rougbNn,. - Ootarin' The 51i -i-on Circle held the'r re rannnn .''cued 'hn'.* riot er at qt - Ali - - - AU kinds of sales promptly attended to air Tlteeting at the home Of '1I;sRrF ' 48cf Phone• M - rk- irRU, y ,Alberta Uoal TSAM*1 exw +u� tur_s ,�. , ouffv_lle on Saturday evening and 1 2atet and Zorah Gee on Satur• r :f late.. 5 es maybe arr.,nged for at the NEWS office: • • f , aund her `mprnv.n , - _ Pickering Mills y ia�t. A R, �, DUTLestie Coke Bctl and lddepeni ent phopes. W . A e very ati to re tort .the• . The many Greenwood..frie. ^.ds cf ; CF t, LiIriP Pl &8,61' Wti',tby, Ontario. he Baker, .amily urn still to recrRi- f free Brantf,n" will lie glad 'to kn ,v: in this divr'ct, -nd are t -i 'take u Mash, Feeds, hat she i:s improving after her sec• residence in 1the W. White farm sec )�(i'p•e Body wCOd - o` SAFE�'Y , and Poultry S� �t - liiess.. r dF•,cP. Ageuts for f`,t1[]dy Few* yppe The N4'..M* -S. meeting for the Cr-. 7,t,P vct�7^ neo.}e. of the chilrcl -1 ' --A GOOFS DRIVER _ j: uit µ•ill be held at the home of Mr= 1 aIItl fit?_- - ya�ili]F , -A GOOD CAR - ales in stock ti.t all f,. G•PPn vn Thursday, Nov. "the geld an '.tner..r set n? r,� 9'uecda'y -Aud INSURANCE with wenint= ::hen , `r.urec of r,:; ;siong -ry = ; times �: V. Pp.rkin's Gr,tun 'will be i'TM e our r,TCh n ;art:i, were Q;qukhl:ittt lu..plemeilte ZTT `arse -cf the rpeetir.Q.' depicted vtith a >zplanatoty Lecture. V �► =C�� . The W. M. S. 10th Ann'rversar Semtr Prices before Bnytes Mi.. 1ladel41e ll'ummonds - Eau t Cho )!n Famil Part given in the church L z- The St rfrogedt, 'Purer Utt�naltp• PP y Y g been ^n;th her :Ester.' Mrs. McWhir- - C %urn an in the Wur}d. �+ Sunday evening 'was well attends:'.,' P y _ Mon Thur. Jut iSaw it ; th;c past week. ills. WILSON. B'R O K. • • and much elijoyed. Tl-e same prog- tilcR'hirter hc.= been east on a visit CYBI R. l�fn'RLEY Onl ram will be given'in l insale,Church to hig lien ?l•. at Fort Stewart the j,oCUSt fhllr. Ont. Phone - Pickering, 6700 p -^ on Sunday eveningi Nov. 3rd. end of the week. Ji, .7 th Phone Mark 7'J.1(1 `_34 The Ladies Bible Class held eiz The ladies' of the church are pre _ ,a.,,�� ��s. ■+ ; + DN Lock wood regular meeting at the home of 'sirs D. paring to 'send another bale of . -: -; t W. Brown on Monday ni:ht last clothing to the west in the near fut- This is the Time Pw1ZEEilNG, oNT: lowest Prices :, 01 with a good attendance. The next. ure. 'Anyone wishing to contribute = _ - meetinp,, the third Monday' evenin = t i �f the year to brighten ° can. leave al tic.est at the, home of It will pay you to take advantage . up your home -with anew' R. G. CLENDENIN� in November, will be held at the rp of these "Specials.^ which are,`tor 'kiss. George Phil' or 114'rs. Brown a iece of furniture. FUNERAL DIRECTOR home of 'Mrs. F. Gibson, when .they !' a limited time naive _-_P _ _ intend quilting a cot quilt for Re'.i A seRZn meetin was held at, the . Cross pork. home of Mrs. Philip on Wednesday v Solid Walnut Oddat lOIISl Private Ambulance - afternoon. Noxema - Day abd Night Service The..An'niversaty Services of the The Church service and Sunda;' ;a Arm Chairs - with'uphol' Greenwood United Chtirch will be - fion- Greasy, reantng, HeaIIps A Phone 9000 School were appreciative of the In Cream' stered seats and backs held on Rundiy. Nov." 10th, at 11 a: iiressive message delivered by Mt'. Malvern 5000 Woodier. Size, 6 oz., reg., ;1.00 in seeps. mohalrl4 and m., the pastor, Rev. Mr. Mutton, will I ewi, of the Ontario Temperanc,: _ _ d 0reach and music will be furnished for 59 cents velours.. $$, / 5 ^ Federation on Sunday. Ouf of his - - - - Markham - �%nt. �Y' the home choir. t 7.30, m' - 'j�u•ol 7 P' vast esperiencet and knowledge of 1, ; Dro -hack COACT) U, Wv. Ellsworth Toll, B,. A., 13. D., of p t fit_ - -- -:.. _ _.. ___', -_ - present conditions he was able to _ h holstered on .a s �leudid i Whitby Tabernacle µi]1 conduct' the bring forcibI to the attention of his Reg., $1.P0 size for 69 cents, w''° p �: A L f J U N O�% services, and Mrs, Stewart, _4leer. _ hearers the need of tn'41v R•ns t, '60. cent size Btemcel .(a new coup; D ;~ - quality of repp with two - Soprano soloi !'. nf.Oshau'a, will sins e i .ace God f;rat in our lives. Young' and 'cold remedy), Free cushions- Special. ' $14. i •5 And hP ve yOUT_ Stoves,: Fur- two solos. Or. Toe= lay evening; ii;,;i,ie net <ieti Ch: istlan homes tc• $1.60 value for 69 vests ??th. an exc�i ?ent Tuxkey Dinner will 8iidine Couch, with seed.. races and ]~,,svetroughs put -Withstand the teir.ptations of today',- ��y ` Tooth hP served frwn 5. ,0 to .x,00 o'clo':k e�.;l: of the beverage morns. Dr. Wed s i O01fii ETU�t�' 4 �. cretoncte C9vr*fE`ti ' II;f<C- iii ar4e-' before winter. after wMeh a fine nr-I .ram will be l s € T? e 1lirldleton hnme e- nt�-�•taine• .tress. `�peeial -8,75 rendered ►,* tt, fnlloaing ah12 tai- �t ,t See our Raogetl. Heaters and an . e.nbers of the fan -lice both nl "7Yte Beet Brunt) Sold entt Thu H•ltmoton Male Quartet, come in Apra -ley ur sbow ,vou, I+urIIt�:.et, br*tore hoping ts.ho will ire :c•ntit` and sacred tel "tl' young, on Tha_nkrgi: Day. �i'ilh each 50 cent brush sold, yrr, Ot1C gObltR. A happy cone zany consistef? of D fret a regular Z5 cent size Dr Wegf _rQO 4. 4� eC Lv� ors Born; pianist; ,t c' Supplies - elsewhere, ar; , rs... Wnliter, iiilda sand . on ... . Tooth Paste. A 75, cent -value ft- Electrical , upplies always T ode, elxutionistt of on h1lid. Apple hli•Eihets and bushel R''lithy: r? :' Ant''�ony; Mrs. L'ltctr ?n *: 150 cents. . -ail �L�.r?ie iiivell, Gordon ' }tam a.'•? son T.nrne• L. and .:�4r: •':r. fS(18k�t8 Blizht and R. \i••holson, v tt.h their Sanderson, Mrriel used Haar "Ild: F. We have your fav "ettzltd t�ied� " r C• A. STERRITT Ana Masse - Harris Re airs" fruiter :Lod aycordeogn, vain sing de and Mrs. Lo'i''lekr and seasonable ailments at the y p li�htful rowho stops Bert Harney, i Right Price? and W. W. _nd Mrs. Middleton, al Funeral Director the well -known and popular comed- of Toronto; C. and Mrs. M:ddt j Q "Jr LVIN BUSHBY iah; Mr. Stnin, violinist of Whitby, ton and farr .v, of. D!�•Ytir.: qtr, and ,Jones Drug Store ''�:mbulance Service y, $r Y ' �" with R. Nicholson as accompanist. :M1ira. Tweedi^ . nd cirk, f? Rrn• k Phone 1300 ;Hardware Phone 460C i'Admission to supper and concert, b0 n1ed; and Bcrden E. Middleton, of Piokeriingt Ontario PICBERINQ 1 cents, Children, 2b cents Guelph. Pickering I\ .. Tea' at its ' hest U ROYAL The - " _ _Jr : -YEAST CAKES 'SALAnji � to make these u e e n S Hall Murder *olesome breads-_ , ' By ada_m Broome _ .. . • IVI' , <` - - - - - - • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NfMMiM+ sYxopsss 'December, and she was not taking 1 a (a SIGNOR ARELLI of Milan, a fame any chances of catching a chill. make hious composer, is about to m „ - - appearance in London He is to As for crimes: well, I cannot s first aDP Ji conduct the first performance of a eym- say I am particularly interested in phony of his own composition st the crime gene s eakin " Mrs. iV Queen's Hall. The event has aroused g 3r P g eery great Interest. The hall is crowd- Manton spoke her words carefully, a » ;. ed, and millions of listeners are waiting I-Iahfax WIdOW�i Offer meticulously; every vowel, every for the performance to come over the av : ?,. radio, consonant was given its correct >!ar•ut math his entrance, sad rats- value. "Prunes;' Prawns and _ ---Rejected By Ethlopltlufl _ a:.' ;j • v►i hSa baton suddenly aouapps. „ Prisms had been the rule when HEATING HINTS "Let's 'get on to Signor Parelli's Victoria Manton was at school. Nor Halifax. -The Ethiopian legation ' ." hotel - you know where he's been had the backboard which all th1 l S°�(rys in London has turned down.tha oi• y fer of Mrs. Theresa Moore Halifax staying?" The door-keeper nodded. young ladies were made to use at p the Brighton `'Seminary", failed in — - - -- - - widow, -ta jelrl -E -I'll just go u and find out if ti ORDER to regulate the fire for mperor Hss 'work- like War Brea- tattered bread litre P its purpose, aegis s forces as a Red Cross work- tonow the recipe on palls s of the, Mr. Martinelli 's got back to the Mrs. Manton, a spotlessly white �. daily temperature changes, rely er. Thanking Mrs. Moore 'for "in- - - iW- tyesstBak•Book. _ hotel. But it seems a funny thing entirely on the Check -and Ashpit ierest and sympathy,". lace cap poised directly over her yion ex, the letter for him to do with his master here Dampers. The 'Check Damper is a from the legation expressed regret 'R lying dead and all." scanty white curls, sat bolt upright flap -Iike damper which should be her g P in her easy chaiir. The strictest proffered aid could not be as Sergeant Major could not have located in the chimney pipe between cepted. gip' "�1s g the' Turn Damper and the chimney. Quite fifteen minutes elapsed be- P y• - „ found a better example for imita- fore the man returned to the little When this damper is open it retards row and doctors and police offic- tion of a round - shouldered recruit. the burning speed of the fire. The •, group P Her complexion was a fresh and Aalipit Damper i located below the '.r ers in the Principal's room. He was healthy delicate pink and , white. o.+ - a man normally cool and collected „gut in this particular crime I 'am grates and controls :A I�AW Every ; the amount of ;air Mother Should. enough -stolid even. Yet they heard interested -for a numoer of rea= him run down the steps so quickly supplied to the fire. -: that he was quite out of breath Boas. She sighed and gazed at the �•• For best opera K when he entered the 'room. Pretty cabinet- shaped loud - speaker ation these two KI1oW and UbserVe _ on the little table before bet. Mrs. _dampers should "Sorry I've been sue" a time- Manton was modern enough to ap- work together - Never Give Your Child An - They- kept _ me hanging on while preciate radio. She was fond of \ that is, when one I Unknown Remedy without they -went to -find out. As fax music; she' liked to hear news of the open the other should be _ closed. In Asking Your Doctor First " ` as they -can tell me- Martinelli doing of the great world outside in- mild weather, when you want ' a en love Streued Cake and never Feft the Hotel all day - nor to which she scarcely ever ventured. slow; lasting fire, the Check Damper. ^R'''`'' ' "'is• sandwich Ronal Recipes on pates to- night. The had to use= -the f a slid 12 of Royal Ysrat Brit• Book. y- And when 'her eyes were tired by should be wide. open and the Ashpit master -key to open his door. He was- the small amount of reauing she Damper closed. -This` saves coal. o lying on his__ At' first =they could accomplish. for herself there When -you want more t= t>,P According ari doctor you thought he was -dead. But a ac- was always e Oxford-voiced an- -Check • amper should be partly Y �' for at the hotel -said -that he was ask, the , only y� _ nouncer to tell it all to her as_she c�ipsed and the Ashpit Damper open- safe way is still alive - but- drunk --or -- drug- sat comfortably ensconced in her ed part way. In extremely cold Y <'J ged'•" : chair. In the winter. there would. be weather, of course- the Check to give CHAPTER IV. a cosy fire in the tiny drawing- Damper should be closed tight and your child a _ of t lit cottage `I her t As p t Da wide {) remedy u don't n ag - • � " "µ � • room' he tie e o he h i anger open. 8 Eire yo on know "I n daughter- in -ltiw, Lettice Manton's about, without asking him first. ; 1VlARTINELLI'9 STORY ever knew .you were interest- _ ;' ? ; ;,. : ; '• ed in-crime, granny. But then you mother; -In the summer she would ' ., are so up- tadate- always springing sit by the open window to the - I, a W �4hen it comes to milk of ,•.. s some surprise on us.:' Lettice Man- sunny lawn surrounded by its sweet- some that you know every - „ _ where",-for over 60 years, doctors ton smiled and lighted a cigarette. smelling herbaceous borders. .. "All things .obey :fixed:_ -laws. _ have mod- "PHILIAPS' Milk of The October sun was setting over - "I've .so often enjoyed - Signor_ Lucretius., Magnesia for your child. the far -away. Surrey hills: -, The Parelli's music on the wireless -- "The people's safety is the - law of , Y evening was warm, but the French sometimes direct from Rome some- God," -James Otis. - So=- always -say Phillips' when - You'll plea" the whole tamIIywith windows of the little drawing -room, times from Milan. And I've not. yet: "To -suppose that God constitutes. you buy. 'And, for your own this luscious Form Cak•.Recipeoh opening- on to the tin lawn, were t over. the shock I ,had the other ace of mind see that 7. pro• is of Royal Yeast Bat• Boofc. P g- . Y 5e laws .of of ynharmony is a mistake; die -� Pe , Y 5') closed. night," waiting for tits new sym� n„rA%: have no. support from nature Child gets this; the finest mess - Mrs. Manton had all her wits about phony to begin at the Queen's Hall, :or' div;ne law, however much is said know,.Made in Canada. - 0� Carl be 'sure Of SUC- her. She was- only slightly deal, and when the programme was suddenly' to - the contrary." Mary Baker she could see.- almost as well as she cut off and the announcer said that Eddy. " eessful baking when had eves done, except that the re94- a very serious accident to the con- "Law is not law, if it violates the YOU use Royal Yeast. Cakes. '.ing of small print tired her. But ductor had prevented the-evening's t You cept a assist other ef`otustna •� principles of eternal justice. -Lydio to acceptPhillips' a wbsacute for the M ws ne ME of 1 Ma w ' we o ce e- - _ er*� w all ent ll t n be as i! co Cert. s ' e _ Maria. Child. _ peen. Do thtsin the "\ • �`- They keep fresh for months. brate• her eighty -fifth birthday in Lettice Blanton " was sympathetic. "There is but one'''. law ' for all; ' • interest of yoursetr ,. , No matter �i'rhea 'you use To her, who had actually peen Ares- namely, that law which governs all -AM in �ihdern them, you can count on full ent in the audience that night, the law, -the law of our - Creator, the in- terest o/ the tragic incident which she had herself .law of humanity; justice, equity. " -, p"NR to general' leavening power' That's be- Give your Health a daily thought witnessed had been a -tiff . �r•eater Burke.. V ' cause they come individual- Be assured. of _ shock. "There is a higher law than.' the H I LLI PS : ly sealed in airtight wrap- vigor, Energy "I don't suppose they'll have much constitution. " -W. H. Seward. ✓ham �������T. PM. Order a•package from .- to say about it on tits wireless me _ _ night. .They ,never_ have much 'time ` dour grocer. and Pep to gfl into, details. But .I got a paps: "Among my minor prejudices 'Js r =a fairly late edition- before I the word 'hither' in the tithe of ' ii Two Helpful «very, day in the year came clown from town this evening, book, play, lecture,. magazine article Booklets ... and FII read what,'they've. got to or essay. "_ George Jean tiaEhan. FREE 1 - say if you like." The old lady was - eatl leased. - So anxious was u '' Tha "Roxaf Yeast Ss. Y P Sake Book•• tell. she to hear the latest news of the composer's valet had not come to? # of b eidmati Q _ tragic affair that had her grand- He must have had s pretty near - and gives rested tiftscont" daughter'' not made her offer she squeak from -being bumped• off .al- ;., recipes. "The .T.Ogre, , - - Y�S I' Royal Roaa to would herself have tried to ,read and together." • / - <_ Better Health" - ntxtor; puzzle out the shall" print by, the , 'Two day's had • passed since the arplaln• how the - , �.; h Hall, and-the regular use of - <'' lamplight,. _ tragedy at the Queens a ,and- e RoyrtYeast Caltes = - Lettice Blanton put down her rig- inquest had only been opened that .: pa`tmriyotmhiaich. arette- holde,i and turned to the morning. "I'll, just read the sb- middle of the newspaper. stract of what "happened to -day.' BUY MADE -s.9- ; u, "You know, of course, granny; They give the evidence fairly fully . �`DA GOODS Try Herrgott's Tonic Remedy y page. But we can have Nt> • •• and you will ,work more happily , tha '•'' r� }•esterda morning 'the on another �. a go at that after if you' aren't too . BrANDARD BRANDS L1114MD and sleep more soundly, tired." The oW lady' ag.eed• and _ .. i- FrgwAr •.,audtlb.rtySt.,Tomnto,oet. PNasa send me - tree - the • -Ro »i ;1.00 s bottle at our nesiby leaned back as..far as she ever per- " Tossit sake Book" ago "the RoyatRoad Druggist.' mitted herself to da whilst the girl s . ?� t• It•tbr Heaitb ': - - - Herrgott's Tonic Remedy, is . a ♦ began to read. - Masse scientific preparation which helps TO.BE CONTINUED ateaar rectify conditions arising from our present habits of living. Town Prot. PP !lT YOUR GOOD HEALTH— '3,t`t ��0 hie.. DON'T RISK BAKING FAILURES .. . FIRST AND FOREMOST ti "The spoken drama will always ��1��" ` P y Maintain its energy and vitality. �`, ® Cti Dtsive the edge on its celluloid xis- give it a daily thought 5 THAN ter for the obvious reason that it �y�tit a+r LESS '.:It alive. "- B`rock Pemberton. � Vp' � •- -- ..,.. : :� . ,. 1 WORTH OFk : :... Enjoy areally fin¢ - Edwa�rdsbury hand -made cigerett&1t - rollinq your own :• MAGIC GOLDEN VIRGINIA �• ` ' _• ._ii11.1 �_N,aar��l.rLr4rl.� :,c�.ia.� /ri'1�Ps ROWN BRAND :\ ' • r Ni M J r " . • cake every time , E OSTUMS- • • 'Wise, Grew Punts, Scenery for t•, u Amateur TAe•tricd•. M.,gwr•dss I(IRN. 5 � .. •'.- �`'"v^Z, : :. :'.',ty"�i • x��r���, jZAKE WITH MAGIC and be sure'of good t - '_' No :a tt••.•r a.n ins oas Aerr,an st. JI p cake! This dependable baking powder is THE FAMOUS - Mmtr"'' " used and recommended by Canada's lead- sme Ai,m sr. W, Twwte in cooks t t ENERGY E R G Y g cookery experts because it gives better t,.._. - - results. Order a tin todayl • FOOD" � Iuue No. 44 -- f3eJ CONTAINS NO ALUM —The. statement on eery A product O The CANADA STARCH CO., Limited , your.auarantee that Maaic Bakin{ Powder a tree trorn �► f alum or any harmful inaredt ant, Isado in Goads /j1O "`e� J I &—ra Wheeler Adds Twin Sweater Set To Coveted Honor Attend Movie Premier Winter Wardrobe . ....... The honor of being the first - woman to be admitted to prac ticie before the United States Su- preme Cotfrt in its new ho me in Washington, R.C., has been ac- TWIN SWEATER SET corded Mary 'Agnes Quinn, at- PATTERN 1077 PATTERN 1079 t "orney in Solicitor General's of- 170rqL-'s a 1;!.:L.,:.d t%�Ii sweater set that's different! Warmth— fice, harmony- of design—beauty of detail are all part of it. The sweater can be effectively worn with any.-suit—with the matching plain skirt it makes a handsome two-piece dress. The jacket repeats the body --stitch of the blouse---a simple nubby stitch. A Tribute To A Noted French Explorer Pattern 1077 comes to you with directions for making the jacket and a plain knitted skirt in sizes 16 to 18 and 38 to 40; an Hlustra- tion of them and all stitches used. material requirements. Price 20c. I d Pattern 1078 comes to you with directions for makinz the blouse shown and a plain knitted skirt ia sizes 16 to 18 and 3L; to 40; an illustration of the blouse and of all stitches used; material require- ,7�Lr,a, .r. T, Al ry M mother of President, EreduricA VIVIUMA Mrs. James Roosevelt, (left) and Will Hays, czar- of the motion picture world pictured at International Premier of moving picture version of "Midsummer Night's Dream" in New York. Send 20c in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for each pattern, (40c for both) to 'Needlecraft Department, Wilson Publishing Co., T, 1�1;: -. 7­� .73 West 'Adelaide Street, Toronto. An Alarming Prospect fast upon cheese; The Duteh, I have heard, break their Have the English adopf4d- that sin- 0, "Lucio"" in Manchester Guardian. gular wheeze? "The bacon-eating habit is dis- O.'r do we stoke up for the datiei appearing through high prices." that b6rgeon 4 . . . . . . . Grave- disclosure made at the A la Russe upon vodka: and: slices. of 4 Pigs Marketing Scheme Inquiry, sturgeon? at the Middlesex Guildhall. .1 know not, but - thls 13 the ',point I would stress, Bacon and eggs, bacon and eggs! That England. can never be `England Surely that witness was pulling our unless legs! J She holds to the faith of our lathers i --Or is it, then, true that our rate has rtes -' forsaken And sticks to-her breakfast of bacon The Britisher's breakfast of fried ' and eggs. U." eggs and bacon? Bacon and eggs, bacon and eggs-- Have we turned •rom, the fare that That takes the foreigner. down. a few supported our souls? pegs! ])a we feed like a Frenchman on - fails us 'cos prices And if that 'fare coffee and rolls? are high, • --Or do we., 'adopting Columbia's plan. flourish on grapefruit and Then England is doomed and her r,, in the early history of Fort packets of bran? glory must die. - 'The part played by Samuel die Champlain, noted French i?xploric fortress when a bust of Niagara was recognized at.-the annual French Day - ceremonies' at the ancient as dedicated before high American, French and Canso- Champlain, the -gift of the French Government, w -dian officials.- The bust of Champlain; presented on behalf of his Government by coutkt Charles Hypolite Marie die Ferry, de Fbntuouville, French Consul Ge neral'in New York, is shown her e as it was unveiled A Re volution official, at the left, and Mrs. Paul J. SPeyser, Q �8 ketch club _by Miss Zola S. Gibson, daughter of American h Consul at Bufalo, N.Y I - wife of the French V. Le which are suitable subjec.s to show -British Votes For ganctiOns -son No. -77 Labour Party a variation of tone rhythm by use of 11HYTHM IN TINTS AND SHADES lines 0' r stipple dots. vo- You will remember that last week There is 4 drawing pen known as '.we demonstrated how to obtain var- .No. 290 which Is so flexible that an Aety In rhythm by using solid blacks, artist may obtain a variation of 7 in tints and shades, produced by lines stroke, from a line hair line to a A "d stipple dots. a "; - stroke one eighth' of an inch thick You will' also remember that in without lifting the pen point -from various lessons we taught that vary- the paper. A, lithographic pen point Ing tints and shades could be pro.; may be Used in the same, new, or 'd4ced by the placing of lines* or dots different effects than are Ilbistrated tither, cloaft together or farther here in this lesson, this will be your .apart from each other, and that by a work for -EX. No. 75. X graduation of tint or shade could be Tone relations between the two ei- produced -by the placing of lines or tremes of BLACK and WHITE al dots gradqally closeT together over lo,*, an atils. to make a very prac, A given space until a tint was devel- tical artistic representation of.almost • aped from light tone Into a solid black. any object that can be used in com- mercial work. We have printed a In fig. 256 we demonstrate mess- scale of tones in a former lesson of 4N X60 tires �Nuh the use of. a variation of the var.lQus . tones wiliich can be pro_ lines showing how rhythm may be duced from or between BLACK and obtained from light to dark, and in WMTE not only in three tone scale; jig. 267 from dark to light with gtip- but' also in a five ions scale. Only on very rare occasions is it necessary pie dots. oinstrates the full mine tone scale. a , stroke to use . .... . Fig. 258 dem made with a very flexible drawing JIen point, and fig. 259 is the reverse, -Those lessons are free. We Invite being light to dark, also made with qyoatrons from our readers, which :7 . the same pen point. will be answered without any charge. -Fig. 260 demonstrates a TallatIoU A small fee is charged for erltlelarn 'held, on readers' sketches. Enclose a three n' 'during which a vote was taken on sanctions; was re- ef line from dark. to light. Now try . . The British Labor Party confere ce, approximately 21 to 1 for sanctions • Left to right theme same strokes from light to dark. (.03) stamped, addressed return on. :'cently at the Dome, B I lition, Sussex. The vote was apPro3 bert Morrison,* leader of the in volope for personal replies to; The as they-attended site: 7 A. Robinson, chairman of the Labor Party; Her In former 'illustrations - used LA b or' Leader, who disagreed t Ron. George Lansbury,, veteran wiyb these weekly lessons you will Ind Art Director, "Our Sketch Club", 73 .London County Counci, and RIO 62 many sketches or designs In outline Adelaide Street West, Toronto. resigned. the policy adopted and re A, 1\ - r �g G�it f Qib13� ckarge of both services. Afternoon day, Nov. 5th, at 8 p. m. the Temple service at 2.30 o'clock. Evening s+er- Church Concert Orcaescra of Toren- - -• _ $laek81n1thiIIa, sk `'WOrk Term vice at 7.30 o'clock: Special music by to, will put on a concert, assisted by use medicine by the spoonful when at right prices $1.7b aaa� ;1.60 d is advance the home choir in the afternoon Mr. Neil Shank, baritone, the Groves SYBILLA SPAHWS in drops does D� year; �. and by the Pickering' United choir Sisters and Miss Irene Eason, reader more good to treat throat, bronchit- Now is the time to have those aired. Subscriptiong to the United Statea at the .evening service. Admission 24 and 10 cents. ' is, cough, colds catarrh and tonsil gjtm attended oo. o °Hhaad�a Theft m !' and Gt. isritain 42.00 in advance. _ - ills. results good or money back ous. Fleury Plows alwRy• ba hand, ` Green River SAVE M OV EY ` F_ C Jones, + Druggist, Pickering A tee dealer is Viking Cream JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor. aepara- tors and Electric Washers. - Friends of the Green River Bapt- Dealer in Cockobutt and Frost 8F ist Church are asked to keep in mind $why burn $14.00 QOaI, when ATT'�IVTION, FAlt1VIEitS Wood machinery. nu 1 Eb ^ND GOMatBNT11 the Anniversary Services on Sunda}' $ I •00 coal will burn more effi- One often wonders hex profession _N4 -"�� P-- '° -L Milligan. ciently and leave no ashes$ ? - A phone call will hying ns to your term. of 'the Oshawa Baptist Church, Kill , ORAL- �EPa -1 Oiy acetylene welding. al r.:ea - - uiade ends meet fifty and With the Larbo System ttie phonel'%ck716 ' - - " - -'- sixty years ago on the meagre sal- preach at 2.30 •and 7.30 p. m. Spec R'e are prepared torepaircars, t ial music- at the afternoon service system is installed 30 days free ary which they were paid -in those trllelS9, tractors and all farm by; the Green River ckoir and in the trial. days. After paying the expenses of [llach1aer , wheels rebuilt and ( GREENWOOD .4%y evening by the Whitevale, bfale Ch- � a college education they started out For information apply' to tire settin wood -work and on their professional career on -a ° Al] will be welcome On Toes- K+ CHAS. salary which a laboring man would HAS. LAW, Pickering wood, turning of all kinds. " p _ •Hairy Hull Phone Pick 3520 5tf y today consider insufficient to keep a Place your order now for + • p -very small family. A•common salary good ladder for apple picking. No ice to 1�u paid ministers in those days was five. BROCK or six hundred dollars a year, and Builder and Contractor Phone or Call A case is mentioned in which a well- lding f . v • -+rte - , -. _,man received less than these sums. Br10$work and Stonework ..THEATRE �• 3- ROWE . -. ... e do .Building 1 kinds, - p _ • '_ - . -_ ' minister w aid g' speClalty ', TH Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Sho�. � d .B o a� known IVI ethodtst was HITB Y the prin:ely salary of five dollars a Arehiteet's Service - - (Succeseorto W. H. Jackson) CARPENTERING, Sunday "ad' able to save a con- Phhce Pick 2729 1 -28 CEMENTIN(ii, Bide. able amount from this sum in Repairs FRIi�AY' anal 9ATL ?Rl7AY - PLUMBING ' s year. About forty years ago, con - TQE CROWN INN 1�UVE:�IRP.R 1 rind 2 and ditiuns were somewhat improved, as H�isehxak Rd. xud Kiuz +rc.n R :i, - 1 t _ - = 'the usual amount aid to u�iuisters 4 'L9 Phone Pick o5D, Maple Leaf Mutual r l� a ROOFING P T„o Chu„ a. 7 and 9 ." Insurance Co. • _ . - writh a college ,degree was from - • - - '-. - ` " "- - •VPN' also sell Brantford RooSng $7•:0' to :.900 a year. Of course the HE IRISH MAteri tin, Empire Bathroom cost. df living was considerably les's ;'. s d WAWANESA NS. CO. 'l:q,tipnleot, Dnro Water .. than it is today. 'A common price fair _ = f? Cheap Rates for Farnk INS. Cannily - IN US „'... •but+er was about fourteen cents a , , Buildings St 9h1 Equipment Safety - s H e q p.,und, and eggs- from six to eight y : JAMES CAGNEY Windstorm Insurance on Building and- GOiAr Bnilding Materials cents a dozen. Round steak could be p,t'[ C)'R} ill+ :�i Windmills, Silos eta L�mti,�,xtee Frey .bought for three pounds for twenty- ' five cents, and other.cuts proport- First OLIVIA UERAVILLAND ,automobile Insurance of . Work.Guaranteed _i innately small. Roots and vegetabl- _.. FRANK &vRL7GH .tII Rind! n - es- were also low in price. But in r Write or Plmne .:F, . el. PROUSB t% those days there were very few lux- 7 ` BaW NA N & RO WE urie; as we find them today. Gram Houdwy,-Trkesday and %Vedn'gday Pbane s3o2 WHITBY ONT �PICKFRilVll, ONTARIO aphones and radios were unheard of � L. H. Tuck, Opt D. NOV. 4, 5 and B There were few organs• that could 'z•. ' be found in the h6mes of the well- -- ' - ` =Part 3 - .�... _Second show at 21 3 U. P. to -do, and pianos were a- great. lux- ury. Automobiles came into. general Did you ever see a driver who did 'ACCENT V1� - use only about twenty -five years a- not. worry 'ivhether he had only one - . • - a 1 STOIZES go, ' and many - laboring men- were headlight or tw=o? Did you ever think f f YOU T kept po or because they must support how many dri vers were in danger a`car; while their families are in - - from-this one -eyed car? Well. what ,SYLVIA SIDNEY - .aufficiently clothed and fed.- and in about the one-eyed driver of the car? HERBERT 1A A R99 a LL - - y_ _ nurnerous cases, are kept fitive from 'there is more danger from the one- pH1i�L1ti REH'n "the followin{� are a few of our Every Day Low Prices ' relief. The boys and girls of half a eyed car than there is 'froth. the one - more g the Red k, "White and S century ago , were nct burdened with eyed driver. There is more •danger ����.� - . ''': �hoP 11 R hit sues - spending. money. A treat many -were from- the one -eyed car than there -is __ L' CC_• } lucky if they gut` n;ily a dollar from. the - reckless driver, .Same re- - ,7 HONEY, "Amber' J -lb. palls 3�c. yeas,, t::.�pend in attending a fall fa,. ftu:rement . when -i driver permit or "Hooray for Love and a circns•vthich were.hwre hum -_ :icenae'is a plied for require. lateral ._ y Reg eruue in se days t.::iri they rir� vision of 1 ciet~reea with the eyes....— AY;11 �1f7'H1':({� SUNRAY, Health Foods 'OR- 2 for 25e. - - -- = ,- _'�Zow. Me.lical ductars :sere nu batted .directed straight ahead. Normal ey Gf'lNB HAY%I()tiQ _ i r r - off the:, the' A;nis_ters. They - •.you., would -sh4 90' �irgrPes or•h. ,v tttyi3i``tiO � PUMPKIN, large-size..- �. . loco perform a service :ur.foev or five out sand about .60 degrees, 1n a to -al - . " PERT KEL ro dollarq for vchi •h dix-tors rri }w, char of 150 degrees, thergore 110 degrees j Coo'king Onions f "' .Phone our order l -gr twenty and tueu;y fig. d...ar i- a fair chance, for anyone to mean- 'P2�ICFS - 1 y It, those days. rl,tctors frequently -re.- tr- up to and many of - uw'tan 4o thi'- �. h YF� • - , JIA1iNE EJ 10 pounds, .19c. - - We Deliver. ceived no rei:iu.7arati,n.fur t::e:r sir •nth tine eye. The .per:,•rt who has, vi• _s, which is .till the castN to a one eye is eareful of it. The oae -ey :I adults. 25rtP. Adrthsa ?ttrte, _ pina,,,.,�. tA>< lns 511pi, t „x 'COFFEE, "Blue Bell;” per lb. ::25c. ce. _sin extent.. Many of the cnttntry eel car gene. :illy.. has c*areleane.�5 nr� p th,).e , days made their vprhaps urarce behind i•t. It iia__ L- ii%�• dren, ]t►cts. d ..tors in it,hildier, Chil V- :Assional trih;..,n, betas bark, anti *er sil[rtal. S UG. A R, Viran. or " Yellow, 14 lbs, •73ce n in luxurious niot(,r cars. School- ;trac him R' in t „.e ch,YA w•.iw on. a par _ - with the other professions. In many - • MIXED ` BISC., fancy, per lla• _ 15c. cases they receivwi only a. hundrwi _ dollars a year, but gist their boars. free' en gf,ing ar.rhic amsng tL. eV�7 ff">t !� MVR�SO� - -' different fa ::,i!ies, .which has it"t the most desirable meihod.. Isis: than - - - ” 'hone fief) . ' We deliver fort y years ago the average , salary -_ - - - y� id to male teacher, "was four .hut,= deed dollars a year," and to' female . • _ " teachers, two hundred and fifty dol- lars, which is quite a' contra. t, `-� - P*Gk en Hardware Store present salaries. But they were all Just a-s happy and contented as they V JUST TRY re tu<!ay• and gasibly more so. D� INION I RBS TUBT - F 'T C - Cherryw• ood . - v .. _ . , , - 1 N� �� • 'u AYa1IA VARNISH co. -Potts pent Iast week -twi t :The• •Wnrld a Greatest Tire d with. 1PAiNTS AND' VARNISHES t - Iiss Verna Petty sent last week • R "! ti' Tel 1 t' .. I , •• I,:'- arent� in Toronto. _ at es to Brampton. You can be convinced that you can buy aran _ on r ! better product at a lower price. Our s blr. and Mrs. Fenney had their .family 'rnr;e with them on Sunday. business "for Paints, Varnishes f! Enam. Wan. -a,id Mrs. . Hollinger .spent - :.Sunday last with relative. in Mount . The Tire with the Guaranty Bond els bas snore than doubled in the fast 2 , Albert. that really •protects you. Drive en o .years, due to the increasing sale of Mr.- and .i>ti. Stuart and c.hildigsi. Dominion Tires at High Speed over '°_V *s oc ww rs too these products. ,• _ 'have left on a two_ - week's vacation the Roughesi Roads. THERE iS A REASON j to Nova Scotia. "These• Tires Can' Really 'rake It." Mr. G: Gates and Miss Gates mot- Thousands of hard drivers vouch for :Agent for �lcl3orwick- [leering 1''rtrtn Machinery ored- to Port Dover for a week -entl their unusual Ptamina. Users say , visit with friends there. "Dominion Tires gtaMl More Pun- Rnd KepairQ, -,: Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Sinclair and : ishment and Give More Service Than -Our Motto: - "Ws have it Can get it, Of 9 Blanche Petty were down to Harr- ...Other Tires" it is not made.'• ' owcmith over tile- week -end. _ You have the protection of the - - Telephone 3900 Walter and Mrs. Hollinger and Iron -Clad Dominion Guaranty Road, _ Doris; returned Lome Saturday after ,::. L, Twelve - !Month Written Guarantee', S BAL7Ii 1 PICK:EtING spending several days with relatives -_ ,.... :of 100 per cent Satisfaetati Servaee, • • y .din Arthur. No'"ife" or "ands" when you use- 'We'. -- - - -- - - are sorry to lose Stanley Tay : •Dominion Tires. Men's Work Boots, E2.49, rips lei fom our community, he' haviAg Don't wait for rough weather. See Men's Overalls and Pants. $1.25 per pair, xi. a4cepted a govenioment postition in - your Local Dealer NOW,, Mar's Work Shirts ' Nhrthorn Ontario. Good LuclG Stan. $e.66, 'or Z for $1.201 : On Thursday evetsin►g, Nov. 7th; w-- 99hyl G-tooline for 1835 -6 Motor Cara - Farm Team Harness, 023,90, up. ;y there will be a supper seared in the . :';C;FREEN FLA8T3 — (�;1i�rk Starting Gasoline in rite - Horse CoHars at VariaimPricea '? Kali, foli4wed by a program by the ' WIt1leL Sweat Pali Team Lines : Goodwvood Young People, presenting ; their drama, "The Second Story of - Now is the Time to get that Old Peggy." We wM welcome all who And Peon Crown uliotor oil, the Yerieot Winter oil Harnew Repaired t r 1 keel free to be with us on that ev. The Station with the Uiue t'top $ervioe forfonr ae,r : ` Plioiee 2904 . e,nim3, A<hutnion 35 and 211 cents. Anniversary semces will be old -• Leerved here on Sunday, Nov. 3rd. VAN'S SERVICE STATION L'.., B RADLEY Rev. H. Bell. of Blackstock •#ulll. have � 10 ZC jr A X 3g C* �.. , �. eid ae many children as possible, mil be The article provides that one doe No Open Season for Pheasants in -� attending. Transportation wil'lb ar- or fawn only is permitted for each Ontario County Mr.' and Mrs. C. A. Overland spent ranged , if necessary, previdlag the party of four men, three bucks may the week -end with the formeeo need is made known. ' be taklen by that same party of four In view of the nature of the fur - parent,, at Erin Ont. Sunday next, Nov. 8rd will be men, or two does or fawna and six ther representations which have been THOU I ". _ Lyman and Mrs- P'ilkey and Mrs. Missionary Sunday, at the United received from various sources in the t Sunday at Sunderland bucks to a party of eight. If the doe Conner spen Church. Sunday School: It is hoped or fawn is consumed in camp, the County concerned, announcement is SHALT ' with the latter', relative,. for a good response to the collection law does not permit the shooting of made by the Department of Game Mr; and Mrs. Andrew of Norwood, ,I.he objective for the year is $6b, another to take- out, in its place.. and Fisheries that the open season - spent the week -end �atth the form- and there is some $20• more needed Another mistaken impresaioti— for the shooting of English Rii- or's sister, Mrs. J. E. Glover. to make up that amount. the law does not require that the - necked Cock Pheasants on Nov, let' KILL a Mr. S. Taylor and Mrs. Lonsdale The regular monthly meeting of three bucks be procured before -the and 2nd, which originally included funeral of a relative of la doe-,., y ` - 5...e t,.. �L�h II LI.0 v-,Lr „f four --the Co'n 'y of Onfar4 ill not be. - the latter at Bolton, on Monday. held on Thursday, Nov. 7th, in the should be fortunate enough to make effective in this County. There will Drive ` Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper ent- 'Sunda School.room•, when the losers therefore be xio open season for the ' ertained a number -of young- friends y only tine killing, that one may •be a as y will entertain the winners. "Bount- doe or fawn, and b2 within the lag. .shooting 'of, pheasants in Ontario - -at their home on Saturday evening eous" is the word for Roll Call. Will y,{rith_ respect to dogs --one dog to County during 1935. "1 " last:- all members endeavor to be present. each organized party of four . men, . - _ D. J. Taylor, Clare Pilkey left for the West Tuesday, 5th, the Nom- Deputy Minister. ". again this week, and was accompan- , y but two do3s. are pertnitted'a party a an 's Institute will be the guests. 2f of from five to. to eight men, nine. or - led as far as Toronto by his 'brother the Markham Branch. All wishing p - Change to - • 'Len. _ ng more men are • ermitted . to bake _ • _ - • transportation are requested to give •three dogs. Each dog requires a $2 c r ' Mrs. Lawson, and Mrs. McPhail, their names to Mrs. Judson Pugh, license. Deer can no S _t be shot while -Autolene AE 20 of 'Toronto, are spending a week not later than Monday, Nov. 4th. swimming. " with their cousin, C. A and Mrs.. g' -- _ This will: -take the place of the reg- - for our . - 'Overland. ulaz monthly meeting. i Y The Y. P. S: of the United Church The annual congregational bate- �Clitlt)( t�je itiQ'g fgbtloap FALL Dit1VIN1,i viewed a lantern lecture' on Mission quet and Harvest Home Supper was _ """ ' v x Work, in the Red,Lake Mining area held in the United -Church-- S. S. •T Q R O N T Q NEVR'NOX at their Monday night meeting of rooms. A record . crowd of some -150 . this week. people were present. The menu pro -. _ �SiII le =OOC. R �] 1.'1 ) ); for. eas star L Jvhn Norton will be opening up vided by the ladies left nothing„ to • I g y very shortly, a grist mill, in the be desired. splendid program follow- v DAILY ALPS PLACE --- - = buildings at the .rear- of the Lye vv by ,Mrs. R. iliilLY _SERVICE Blacksmith Shop. He will be s?nn- gick, Mrs. E. Thompson and fir. eer �►�� outuing 'particulars later. Miller was encored: A reading by Eastern Standard.Time CLAH,EMO �T, ONT. �- = - Mrs. S. Rumohr has been •ill. for - - Leave or nt one Clare. 3201 - Russ Doris Johnston was much app- Sa1es Books Leave Pickering Le T o o Ph a some time, but at present, is consid -- (Eastern House) . lBay at Dundas) resisted. Rev. Owen, of Unionville, �• erably improved. During her illness A. M.� P. M. A. M. P M. ' ane was visited by her brother, Mr. was the guest speaker. Mrs. Troyer, ate the �t: ,Counter of Locust 'Hilt, soloist, gave several a 7.99 354 a 7,30 .a 4.30 r 44 a I+ Banbury, of Aurora and her son, numbers. After the amount of the C heck Books made in a 7, 4 d 5.,% 10 8 40 530 00 6 30 A T 1 T E N T 1 O N I Ray and Mrs. Rumohr, of Hamilton, collection was arrouneed the cong Cznadg.' They cost rio C also Mr. and Mrs. Vanderwater. of 10.14 11.54 P. M. d 7 30 ;�� i�e£S _ res;aLion rose and 4:esrtily sang. TTIOTD t118ri ordinary 1..54 d 7.54 P. !VI, 8.30 - -" • -Hamilton. — = �jppkg gild g(w8y3 glue P M. . 8.54 c 12.30 d 9:30 The marriage took place quietly- c 12.54 d 9.54 -. 1.30 10.30 In Toronto, on Saturday last of Deer Hunting Regulations For 1933 satisfacti(m. 1.54 10.54 c 2:30 11.30 GASOLINE & DISTILLATE : - -Miss Evelyn Taylor, dau hter.of a 2.54 b tt 44 .3.30 Y y g �%e are agefit9 8t1d Delivered in f irty galluh kits and • Mr. and Mrs,. James Taylor, of Clare The Dept. of Game and Fisheries a -daily except Sun & Hol. b -Sun. : -liana, to Mrs. Harold Taylor, of are forwards .a .lengthy article coverinz will be Pleased LO & Hot. only.. c —Sat only, d —Sat over. the regulations for this year. ate- UT1 His St 1C O!' Sun. & HoL only of - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Redshaw, of empting to clear some misunderst y y ire. daA 15 t te. and Tax. C each c >anecttons at A s:falo and North Claremont. The young couple q ty Tequ Detroit for all points in the , - Di,4tillabe 13 eta. per gal. Quill reside near Claremont..._ andings in this connection_ United Staten The' opening Social Evening of the � isow Ham Pimw Fldl Tickets- and information at Q (T 9Atf(3ENT'9 SAADWARH Y. Badminton Club was held on Friday. B A I N8 - - — n 6 ! M iL It '< H 4. M. .0 NT. - - evening lagr-in the Hall here. A . < - v _ GRAY COACH LINES Phone 900 23 -36 Fairly large crowd of invited guests 1 L. • E. O�iNe ILL PICKERING. attended .and enjoyed the music by It Washers (•LT;tiEKaL niiiEL'TUx AND �asetrnHouse —Phone 4500 --the ' out -of -town orchestra, which Beatty Electric Washer for Bat- E14 THE " "ADELINE" y provided the music for the dancing. HALMER Luncheon followed at 12 m. &M-el of Payments. Also used _a, p A P 4ueceasor to W. J. Mather. BE UTY- SALON _ - Rev. J. E. and ;l s. Glover visited washer from $20.00 up. faun *anteetl. . _•.ro atfvillr lilt Smithfield an Thiinksgr% ng Day. -err. . - ... - Night and Day Sri vice,.. . Gto.-er" oFficiated ac thg «edding of At�pIY - _ P'tY913711NG MAROELLING Jl Mr. Alymer Sugdeli and rtili3s. ):brilsir Isaladon's fin *dvfan~ §usire,e+ Phone j;eitid�nra Phow SHAMPOOING - Ski+ l L _ _ Bush, both of Torontd, he '-was ass- - — - $ - —_: BCAI. lsteil by P.ev.. R. E._Speacer. On .their me, .. .P HAIRTCITTT NG P +ckerin-- - - - - -- -- -._... _ - - - .return, they were �'iecl', - -- - -- = r return, their son. Vaughan, of Aber: y I sm atao prep%rrd,' I. J;tea.' t,. h1 ,o :.t _ / you w bt- ,iwifnl rroq,iiknoie "Haters Collie. $elle� ills, who spent the en-i - _ . .. of the week at Claremont. r'urtis" Parm•�nont «'ave at very . ;.. h _ real na a rates. The local ,-lodge A. F.. acid a: M. ,. are }folding an evening of exception- O • _1 r aho Riv.- youtbeatl#ifui ' `al ;interest at-, their.-next -meeting on O matter bow small o! VYEBSTERS curly ?odd . - V4'ednesday eveninji next. V. Wor. large the changes you - INTERNATIONAL: 7Ddraa. ; - �2und3e11, :.Bra. T. Paterson, Grand Steward of p plan i n s i d6e your house, It The Grand Lodge of Canada in Ont - roc rovides the material DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- ness Phone !4►f)fi 1'LARF.JiONT GYP P 1 aria will eeremoniousl3 be present of (east expense and II109t ien�ineers, beafcers..: _ .ed with his Official Fies,alia, by fire- safety. _ j_. judges, a>schiteetr, Physicians. T. D. D. G. M. John \ess. There will -_ farmer�txa.c`ters.librariaas, der- D. D. G. �[. 11 gyrlien, Ry streeessful risen and , 1 also be in attendance, Put up walls, ceilings and tovmen die world over. 9•Ander;an, of Toronto, _sad •Officers a • partitions that are a barrier Are Y% nipped to Win? of see oral Tprnnto - lodges. Pickering t0 fire. - Th.• JJC* ' tern tonal provides ; ',Markham and Stouffville ' The Anniversary Services of the YOU can paper Gyproc Or the mealt ac success. It is an alt- ry lmowins Leacher, a universal queer Uni" Church- -are being' held On - - leave it plain {when pan- ttiio-n• answerer. V. H. TUC'1C..Opt. Ey"ight Special- . 3 ,.•}ay-'+text.-a�$--1-1 3 .!n- 2-n& T- -$- =u- - -- � -- C11P���— and -K- -1� t - - -- - : �+H iii. ,_•�ual.a,. of : emu. G� sa ,a- d l,1— .?. Rev. Walter Rackham, of. Hampton base for Gyptex or Alabas• use this vast fund infer - th," "The � Mild and -Its Develop- "a it l c eak `'at each - service: The � Ced use of this vast f uad of inform- . _ P tine finishes. _ ment." Optometric association e! atton? ar Grove ctroir will assist at the ev- 400,000 Ontario, American Optometric Ate• = ening sen-ice, with the'home -choir -- Gyproic is inexpensive, boos uluarration.. colored Plates. .`� in 'the niorni Su'ppe'r wiH' be son so.00•Geographical Subjects, i3 010 oeiation. Speeialiaing in Eyesigh! fig. pp draught and .rodent - proof, Biographical Entries. and Glasses. ed on Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock, ` atructurall strong and quick Regular +� India -Paper Editiwis. -''* y g Opposite Post n►fice, nshswa and this followed by the presehtat- to erect with a IItinimum of wr+reioplpg e, - • ityr.a raim5. Phone 1516 "ion of the dranxa, "Sonny Jane" by lne88. -- I- n[ustratiogs, :'the' Markham Dramatic Club. Ad- eas. Free. t : s� net of PockpE ' 3 riisaion. 40 and 20 cents. Gy pros may be easily identified by ,� • -law if you ;t � N EW the xame on the board and tot name lhis In our issue of last week we made " ` °F _ ° paper. Green stri a alois the edge. Radio Service : certain comments nn, the activities _ A 8 ,� �.�'I _ Q 8r G • of chicken thieves, in. this neighbor -_ w>!rD ALS8w8'rnd>I. :I '!'Q 'fil hood. in view of recent developments IQY Cs� bpd sp tarn, Miss Expert service and Te- .we 'wislh it uniterstood that at the �'' time of publishing of that issue, we VC) pairs td all makes. Reas• ;. were quite ignorant of the -circum- OIllibie ChtDr�dB. PFOTI stances in connection with develop- ReliableuarantEed uals. We .regret the interpretation _ _ ' _ ' •that may'have been taken by Mme insurance of All :ARTHUR' F'I;;,L'D re rdin our • remarks.-Our coin- _ gg g - r - Graduate Radio and Television Institute:. •�, - ments were not • directed at any per- Kinds at Reas- Member Official Radio . Service Men's son •in particular, but were published � _... in stew of the general outbreak in 1 1 • 0 j • Association. a the .township., __ onable . Rates 4� 46 :.•-hone 52ot1, PiCKEAINti Whitevale :'.'r : _ . • 8egresenting the F'ollowlsg Let • Us: Demonstrate -' ' _ Companies • M to sa B : 'Mr. W. Long, 'we are ,sorry .. y ' c °tapan �Yon•Can Buy a ems , has itad to return to the hospital. Co • • ' - BATTERIES, Pilot Inanrsttee Co.- . TIRES, S �i We are sorry to report that Mrs. - ''our new Gore District, Mutnal ..Ina.. C ACCESgORIES. W. Smith and Mrs. Rumble are bur, _ Royal Insurance Co. Ltd. *� London Guarantee and Acc. Co. Ltd. At we low land- bPttet prices 1 po well as we would tike them to be. BEATT ELECTRIC The service at the United Church - ocean Accident. and Guar. Corp. - Wi wanes . I�Iatusl : on Sunday evening, Nov. 3rd will be : ' - Portage 1s Prairie Mntual Yon eas in Tticditito. .withdrawn , on account • of •'Cherry.- vmod anniversary services. • : ;, } ..�iY Provident Aesmsnoe Co. ' . - .•�---'* .�. - . .. , - _ . •;_:. .:f Ltd,.. Let tie repair lost Leahy top ... - A fitting ritemorial to--the late Mrs den. A aitto General nee Co. - Beaton was made on Sunday event- Toronto General ins. Co. *' • ing in the United Church A besutd- ' TRACTOR ORI1�tDER ^ _ rea, i Assursl_+ce Co. Ltd. Skilled lllotor Repwir• - •' u1 bouquet sent. by the Beaten fam- • , Es;npla�ers' Liatiitity - 4eh :..�,�4... 'fly and acknowledged by Mr Bick E. Wilson and Gl. Ltd. - iloyds GOroti . :. - -. t from the pulpit. our ljst of V" C ai$� � ee 'Write .. ..Phone 2908 On Sunday, Nov. 10th, there 'will _ . le pictures.she�ctt at the United Ch- � D' PIC$LRMT(i, ONTAR20 Ch- urch in the evening. It is hoped that CHAS. L.r� R CL �N l ltleeuj1ltasn Oat. Pllote !'Iek 616 _ ! Tom pMramase to a09red8t0d- 1 '-11 n ' ... .. ,..- ... ..gip -_•. -',5� - - -- _.. .. _-— - -.._.. .. .. ..._. _ -.. .. .._ —. .. _. .. ._ _ .. - -- .. -- .. i ml3ortant to a Where "Me Battle Wage. Are the People _ All Farriers ,,,,,,,;u A REO So Intelligent. ASMAI3A•�� SEA J HIOPIA _ For .every 10QQQ0 persona in the} Decision was given in a ease at r{' g United States in 1934' the death ra. Hamilton which is of importance to _ 4 �. Scale, 51dtute Niles. ; frpm automobile accidents was $8.6.° - -1farmers in particular, obaervei the _ .' __._.__ C' 200 100 o erery4 zoo _ For every 100,000 care in, operatioII� Stratford Beacon - Herald in thin the death rate was 245. For editorial: "It had to do with a claim 10,000 .. gallons of gasoline consumed. oDIEN - gOEN _ --the death rate- -was - 32:2.- The death}---- for $1,810 against the Saltfleet and - -- - Biabrook Mutual - Company - for s - - - -- — fi }ti h 914, rates are based on a total fatality list' barn which had, been burned. Samuel Z �r <,',T 01BON for the year of 36,000 lives. 4. Smith, a farmer of -North Grims- r C..-� _ J18oLLT1 4_ow.T r' The• number of deaths has stead:; '�'� by township, had paid premiums for H �I,FE��Aw --"- , ily increased from 1923, when 18,: X64' years on his policy, •but. a spec- _ __ - 394 persons were killed -!n a,utomobil4 ial assessment had been made and H 8�l A accidents. In only one Year was 2raere • this had not been paid. It was ex- I dERdERA a reduction, 1932, when 29,451 deaths'• pl8ined that .Mr.. Smith was either. FI S� ' from this cause were reported as com_ . _ - ill or absent at the time of 'the as - C7 • r s O MRLI L. 1st pared with' 33,675= in 1931; 32,929 in seasment, and had subsequently paid jd , • 19 T and 3he econoomic mic cost is startling, in- it, 1929. - it, but -the ruling of court was 80KOT�E that T►j/ his policy was void because : the as- ,,,�,�,,,i A`1 suranc4 he s'. nice having paid out ..,seasment had not been paid on time. .� �% IuIGM 1n 1934 the staggering sum of $233,. No doubt Mr. Smith feels that the 4 '' .�j•r - 919,542 • as- the result of automobile outcome is a hard one for him after $4 i', ` � accidents. The greatest part of this .baving paid premiums for .so Bleat a$ 147,162.,203, , was in tile- form -a length of -time, but the result: is of liability insurance, with property a there and it is plain- unless all pay- �j damage, $32,301,26.2, ranking second. meats for insurance of that nature wi/0891A Insurance companies paid out to are made then the person whose pro- one Year 56.9 per cent of what was perty is insured' has no claim against '� + received by -them as net premiums.' the company. /' _ The monetary coat does not. ia_; Mr. Justice Jeffrey announced that •, ��� `u4M ,� /NO/AM - elude the, many accidents in which be would give written. judgment in the lack of insurance figured. , the case on account of its import - -- G',Q ` - - .� �?► . .( �DEZRA OAS! f- OCEAN = Nor Slo the ai?ove figures show the. ance. Meanwhile farmers who • have ZS r ` many thousands who are maimed: ' or :4insurance policies .would be advised �Q �(, i SAR each year in automobile accidents,'; to protect themselves by making • 1; ' OG .i _. - - the suffering borne by the ounfortunate: some e I y ' certain that all demands of com- - • _ _ g ppantes are paid in full and on time. '1,,­ b ac zoned area rhov n in the ­above map shows the extent or Ethiopian. territory. _Latest vlcams and the economic lose in the ease of a fire a paid_£n -full re- reports announce the retreat' of the Italian army -into Eritrea, pursued by savage Danakil tribes who , ranks of employment. �ceipt Is, much better than a pro- 'repulsed the. Italians in their attempt to capture the Due Dawa Railway. Conditlons like these are a horrible L :ems.. indictment of the intelligence of the, : - American public. �+�• �„ '. T . Where the cut has-been nnade, tissue sble and do the same. The anti- The total number of American sol- Y.. They Can't Beat 1 ` "' "` 1SePt1C$ _. - has been damaged and the scale -like septic drugs used in trite nose are not diere who were killed or 'died during outer layer has been broken, ex- very 'potent and many people can the world war was 126,000: Compare Dionne Quints A Practical Article on Efficient posing cells which -the- bacteria can stand only weak solutions in ail thin- with -a total of 331,507 killed In - easily poison and live upon. - When -(liquid paraffin.)- The' drugs so used, automobile accidents from 1923 to .Drugs. for Reducing Bacteria. one applies the tincture It- will kilt thymol, menthol, eucalyptol, have 1934, inclusive. : English Quadruplets . Don't. the bacierla lying in the wound and marked odors. They would be more_ , _ - Worry Dr. Datoe AL Arst, antiseptic drugs were - _used also 'those lodged nearby. But it opt to poison the bacteria could they for the purpose of killing bacteria, hurts because the ' alcohol and the be readily dissolved in water, Out un- _ Callender. ,Oat. - Dr.• Allan Roy but we have learnt that strong anti- Iodine_ irritate the fine ,nerves which fortunately they are insoluable in if: Datoe, physician to the Dionne gain_ septics iiftefi kill the coils -of the' body Flare been eiposed by" the cut.' it Ar>yyroi and the other silver prepare- � � tuplets was elated to hear over trans-, or poison them so severely that they the cut is bleeding freely, the iodine_ lions maY:De used dissolved. in water .Atisatte telephone that. 'ibis babies" either die "or ' recover -very.. slewly, is - wa bed away as .fast as It 18 put in the atomizer or a - drops. Again, naw bad rivals for.famq in England writes Mr. U. E. Henderson in the au- on. The bleeding also washes_ away they are not very efficient. =but the "rivals" are quadruplets. tumn number' of Canadian He3ltb, °- bacteria hnd it is often well to wait a KILLING 'GERMS. y. - - _- Asked for his reaction to the birth published by the Canadian Social; Hy. few minutes, till bleeding stops. The = g7 KEN EDWARDS These are the common antiseptics _ bf quadruplet boys to 'Mrs. Alfred .9'eue Council. in consequence even damaged nerve. fibres also soon be- useful for household use, -&part from:- W. Harmsworth in the Royal Free physicians usually.content themselves_ come, less easily irritated, and-.the a physiciar's' instructions, save•tbose" - - Hospital in Landon recently Dr. Da- with drugs. that- are not so .Dotson mine causes -le -a pain; VChere the • which 'are used for killing, germs in _ Toe told the editor of the London sus to bacteria, -but. simply lead to.- skin 'is not broken, tincture of _iodine household articles, chambers, sputum _ belly Mirror over tele. oaee "We- their reproducing less frequently. does not hurt. cups' or linen. For tbese, .boiling is : - still have them beat up here Lin Cor_ -Tincture •of iodine will• kill bac- Aferc.urchrbme, is a dye ;which will much th "best and. safes. means.. _ belt (near ",here the quintuplets teri4 fairly rapidly. !t it reaches' them- kill most bacteria. It it is used In Mercuric. chloride (corriosive subli- were born)." - _ It, however, irritates the cells -of the solution In water -it does not hurt so =mate) Is sometimes used is very) NEW _ Starting Nov. 1, Dr. Dafoe said a body more or less. There are three much as _.iodine, but it will probably dangerous as but a little of it causes ; R£CORD .routine for visiting hours at solutions which are. termed tinctures _ not reach go-'many bacteria. If.. dis- a fatal tie-­f ••the hospital home of the quints, with of iodine, the' - Strong Tincture cos- salved in alcohol- It will reach more never be'kept in a household cabinet • SET � - the famous babes "receiving" only raining 7 %% iodine, the Weak Tine- of them, -but men it hurts. - but 'put away out of reach. Crude Dy once daily instead of twice. • The ture. which contains 2%% and the Alcohol (70 per cent) alone will carbolic acid or creosol may also be' -` V lone . "show ". will be et_4 o'clock n 5% Tincture of the Canadian Formu_ kill many ' bacteria; but •not very u`ed for cups and basins, a■ oa ac- - the afternoon, lary. All these thictures . are made quhkly, - count cif their•vile smelt they are less I _ am fie iese dab s;showi thlet of ALCOHOL? there is a_ MOUTH,-EYE AND NOSE lilyely taken; but are also dangerous . .. -' with alcohol, and for this : " __ very good reason. One rarely uses tincture of iodine poison and will burs the akin !i they - - - y WHY USE 1. HOL7 s a tor. "Next month I look for them to in the mouth, eye -or nose because 1t get tits body.. show ' some featly big' gaits In Normally to the naked eye the situp would be too irritant. Here we must Chloride of lime, mixed with water, nom■ of the back of the !hand, for example, ~fir .weight. ' . - make use . o! much weaker and 'leas gives off s little chlorine- which "111 � , - _ ..._ " though crossed with many fine folds, a solution of k bacteria sari also decrease many(; looks smooth. This smooth look, efficient ' reined c kill s. • 'however, Is partly -due to a thin lay- boracic (or boric acid) for example. Adore. S .. OiltllneS -Test secretion from the The best way Sa to boil- some water - - WHAT • fatty seer A h t t _ • , er of the t y •I1 when i • - and sad -boric acid anti - % � - • one. dissolves NAG+ ands n the akin. h oracic• ` g1 £ 1e mount of b _ • - - of 'some lift a _Of Eduea►tion oft the fact with alcohol, the skin cools �( :acid falls to the .bottom. Then it it - THE looks much rougher, and Indeed is -so,- for how man of.the little dead.scale- is to be used is the eye one adds an y Z� Toronto Educator — Ada t- y equal amount - Of - boiling or boiled p like cells which form= the outer coat, 111 do is j -. water. All. the Doracic acid w t - .r - ' a�lht� t° �CIetV, -[S-- hits$ = -.�, -flat, but are pat's kill s Pew barttrfs -and keep ifie MARKETS .. - ace of Success. ly detached. These scales are con - tO stantry being. shed'.t.nd replaced by rest from multiplying so rapidly. -cells from below, and bacteria may Stronger remedies should be 1pfi to PRODUCE PRIDES _,Record Breaker . Toronto -The test of education iu easily find a s2telter under them. the doctor. The saturated solution ' United - Farmers' Co- operative Co. this era !a the ability of pupils to be- + of bnravic .acid is often .put in cot -• Saturday were paying- the follow' _Discovery, four -Year -old .chestnut Bacteria are always present on the `ton or gauze under oiled silk or rub. come adapted to society as a whole, skin. Washing with soap. alone will re- g prices for produce: " colt, is the current sensation of the T. W L. MacDermot, principal o[ Up- move many of them, but not all. But her over a, boil, _ Here its main par= EGGS -With cases returned. A -turf., 'Mr. A. G. Vanderbilt, a com- 'T. Canada College, said at the an- the akin offers another' excellent hid_ pose to to bring the boil to a head, large, 37c; "A" medium, 34c;- `rA' parative newcomer to the ranks of nual prize day. of the .college. Ing place for bacteria, in what • are and when fire boil - bursts to aid in ullets, 25c; "B," 22c; "G," 20c. "Exactly where we are keeping the bacteria from being 'rub- p BUTTER - Ontario No. 1 solids, American owners has the did by going it commonly called the pores of the tion'of having -his colors carried by would be mere audaci_y'to guess, ex- bed into the: nearby pores _the 23�Yac;•.No.•2, 23ilac. akin. These are really little tubes _. this world renowned thoroughbred. ,cept to say that. in the new.-era skin. - POULTRY: I : from, is poured- nut the sweat -• _ k .Within the past twelve, months ocial responsibilities of the individu. Argyrol and 'many other silver (Quotations ii, cents.) 4 P and the fatty secretion, and on many Dressed this classy, Discovery, established - a al will be more highly developed (I.E. pads of the body there are also the preparations see used in solution in . - _ i.lve Dressed Vitktea ' educated) than they have .been." he - little tubes through which .the hairs water in the ,eye and nose. They Hens': "A" "A" "A" new world records for the mile and ; said. have no greater effect than boracic Over 5 lbs. 12 14 iltiarter, and 'the mile and sit eighth. emerge. Bacteria' can readily gain Vanderbilt's one ambition is to "The universal .attack on the hun_ access• to these tubes and llv.� In their acid: 4 to 5 lbs. ..'. 11 13 .. dred different forms of antl.eocial content. If the right variety gains ac- HEAD COLDS , 9- to 4 lbs: -.. 10-: 12 .. see his colt better the world mile , individualism -- the pursuit of high cess and grows luxurantly, botla or In this country with its overheated Old roosters .... 17 9 .. record of 34 2/5 seconds set by the profits, the jealousy of economic and• pimples are produced. - buildings in winter, the nose often Spring chickens- famous Equipoise.' „ other nationalism, the unfair distri- The advantage of using a 'solution becomes ,unduly -dry and the sudden Over 6 lbs. ... 16 :20 . • A mulch race is set tb take place ' " butfon of wealth, including money, of a drug in alcohol is that the alco_ changes In temperature from: wI hin b to 6• lbs. 15 19 on :..Nov. 6 between Discovery and education, opportunity and privilege -hol can readily dissolve in the fatty the buildings to without', may lead to 4% , to 5 • lbs. 14 18 that, great champion, Cavalcade. -tae »hlversal attack on all these is changes in the body and the nose, Under 4% lbs. 12 16 The distance will be one and three- *simply, It seems to be" a recognition covering and can, because of this, also such that the germs which are al- e • g gain access to the pores and take !n Spring broilers- �£xteenths, and' the purse .a mere of the fact that people are becoming the iodine or other poison with it, ways present get a chance to multi_ 1% to 2%. lbs 12 16 $b0,000. / snore- closely and consciously identi. ply and produce a cold in the head.• : so reaching many bacteria. A, solution lied with their social group than with It is indeed possible that the, swell- HAY ANp STRAW : In .water runs -off the surface, as it themselves; and because the sense. does Rff . a well- greased duck's tng within• the nose and the marked No. 2 timothy .hay, baled, ton, $10 quotations on Torontol• grain train- tion is new, it is often expressed teatbels. secretion may precede the infection. to. $11• No.• 3 timothy hay, ton, sections for car lots, prices on basis . somewhat crudely," he said. Many physicians recommend today baled ton, c.i.f. Bu ports: When the surgeon £s compelled to $8 to $9; straw, wheat; , Y He urged parents - to co- operate cut througli the skin he paints the oily solutions of drugs which may be $7; oat straw, $6. _ Manitoba 8 wheat-No. No, 3 do., 84c; No. 'with educationists• by constant edu- used either in an antomizer or even No. 2, do., , , , area with tincture of iodine, usually WHOLESALE J- PROVISIONS 4, do.., 80c• No. 5,_ do., 74c. .cation of themselves to assist in the better in the form o[.. drops. Trite � , B , per Gent because - then as he cute guidance• of their children. Particu- the skin and squeezes' out some of spray from even the beat household Wholesale provision dealers are Manitoba oats -No. 2 G.W., -feed, _ l @rly In the problems of religion and the content of the pores most, if not atomizer does not spread over a very quoting the follow;ng prices to the., No: 3, do., 323�c; extra No. 1 feed, Ii _ sex parents have a deep influence and all, the' bacteria Will be dead' sad large. part of the, ,nose, but if one Toronto - retail 'trade: 32cihc; No. 1 feed, 30a•c; mixed feed,' should seek to .fit themselves as far after he sews up the wound, living puts..in -two or..thr-ee drops _ and closes pork -Ham, 20 c; shoulders, 15c;_•32c.. . ^ 1►s possible to. 'me -t this reaponsi. bacteria are' not- apt to be poured the nostrils, and then does a little butts, 1.8c; ,pork loins, 21c; - picnics.• Manitoba barley No. 3 ` C.W:, bllity. gymnastic•, exercise, a larger area 14%c. _ 367/se; No..1 feed' screenings-, 1114 ­Much o[ the antagohi_m to social out by the sweat and 'spreading over ,ma be, covered. The exercise con - Lard -Pure tierces, 1614c; tubs,, per ton. the skla rei►ch the' cells and tissue Y 16c 16'�4c; prints, and economic forces !s due to unwill_ slats in holding the nostril while ; pails, rinta 16c. South African corn, 66c. ^ in d i-c to _lc f ore s is due to n be_ he has damaged with his knife. putting the head between your knees Shortening- Tierces, 10%c; tubs, Ontario grain, approximate pi`i jieved, and he described education as THE SMALL CUT and trying to. kiss them or the caldes 11 .y,c; pails, 11�i1c; prints, 11%c. track shipping point- Wheat, 73 on ability "to entertain a new Idea, Tincture of iodine-is used for the of our legs; then as yots bring the 75c; - "oats, 26 to 28c; barley, 80 tot " t small cut •for the -same- reasons. .7 our entertain a stranger, and to enter- head back twist it from side-to aide , .' GRAIN QUOTATIONS 86c; corn, 63 to 6bc; ryes 87 to 40ei - _tsin yourself." _ .. J61 and finally tilt it as far bfick as pos- Following are yesterday's closing malting, barley, .48 to 46e. Jr- .� :o'clock in the morning' and say. "I .• . ! hope I didn't waken you l" _ � Warden — Who gave' the bride _ away _ y. REAL_ a- Connolly —Her little brother. He - Y O stood up in the middle of the cere- mony and yelled: "Hurrah, Annie, ECONOMI you've got him at •last l" t - - - -H EA� 'v the folks in out com- So 11 e t y - •: Prole Your .Doctor e e a bust o . „ • munity, would rather b t ! .,�� �e • �• y� ou than at you. - -. if the Pain Remedy ' A millionaire, ' 77, has taken ' a 'Y _ / /(u� `��` )�1 _ •- .r bride 3? but the chances are he will A very proper and careful old d ���i(� 1 �' - Is Safe. not take her. very. far. woman was engaging a new garden - ����-"' �% T Plug' t You Take In Dixie There s no waste I ' Can you drive with one • hand ?" "Have you a reference from your ,� ��((i �%� It's fragrant and - -- DOA t Entrust Your asked the girl in a gentle voice. last place, my man?" she inquired. fi/ - - ' "'You bet I can," replied the young "No, mum," replied the applicant. i Has better taste. . Own or Your Family's - an 'eagerly p PP a _,,i,!IIL,; /� _ • - - . man, They wouldn't give me one. The smoke for you, _ Well - Being to Unknown "Then have an apple," ` answered - f_ 17 Preparations the sophisticated young creature. "Oh," answered the .man, absent- ;� , ,,•,� -The smoke for me,.' ly, "I hit one of the warders!" % ��t,;'' In a plug that's Even the perfectly good-lies are so �� "` BEFORE you take any prepare- slow on .their feet they're easily �/� '�i ', .Real economy I _ tion you don t know all about; overtaken. for the.rehef of headaches; or the - Bees Need Help pains of rheumatism, neuritis. or ^= p -- - f neuralgia, ask your doctor what he Customer - I want to buy some - thinks about it - in comparison ,_rouge and face powder, \ ' with "Aspirin." Clerk -For' your wife, air, or to (Experimental Farm Note) We say this because, before the match your coat lapel? _ he honey - gathering season has i discovery of "Aspirin," most • so- no ended and the bees are now pre- : called' "pain" remedies were ad- Business Magnate -I am a menu- Daring, in so far as they possibly can, - wised against by physicians as being done more than the lave inakers to for the coming winter They will, _ bad for the stomach; or, often, for combat the unrest.. however, need some assistan :co in or_ " the Heart. And the discovery of Politician -How so? der to survive the long cold months "Aspirin" largely changed medical Business. Hagnate=I am a manu- that are ahead: During the summer - practice. "" months the bees worked feverishly DIXIE - Countless' thousands of people - faeturer of mattresses and beds, who have taken "Aspirin" year u1 'to - gather enough honey to • sustain _ and -out without ill effect, have "I've never had the pleasure of them through the following. autumn, proved that -the medical findings meeting your wife!" winter and spring. In most cases the .about its safety were correct. "What makes you imagine it would amount stored far exceeded" their Ye- - t Remember this- "Aspirin" is be a pleasure ?" quirements -.and the surplus has been -:PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO rated among the fasteaT Methods yet taken from them. Unfortunately, there discovered for the relief of headaches Actor- Hurrah! At' last I have a is a tendency on the part of many ' -� and all common pains ... and safe t Beekeepers to take from , the bees - for the average person to take leading part. proportion yotr to play the regularly. Friend pirin "-Tablets are made in * eamelo n tlhe eta ce.ly Ileadru a thus placing. hegy !n . de$ gerrof tn star- *eathen 't1�al = ourIvices grow; our out of our fear, that .. g nation before new supplies c j 1 Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered - -obtained the following year. To pack cruetly; out of -'our, doubts, our in- trade -mark of the Bayer Company, The minister persists in asking bees away for. winter without an ads__ - ure$ Measles tolerance; out of our weakness,' our Limited. Look for the name Bayer the bride�rooiri: "Do gusts food BuypIy is to court disaster. iathe[ormotacrossonev tablet, you take .this It is far better to Snd living colonies , - conceit; out of our hunger, our �' woman to be your lawfully wedded g Will Durant. • IJ e m 8 n d end G e t wife ?" just' as though he - didn't know with a surplus or food to the spring Placentae Extract, Founts Effect - - _ they sent for him. than it Is to And colonies dead or -de ive, Health Association Told — " !' pleted through starvation. During the- Given as Injection. • A-S P I R N Woman- A :letter 'from your bin- autumn months, the coIoniee are pro_ , _ C;lasl�lfied AaVertlill,ilr:g band, I see. dueing a large force of young bees Milwaukee. — An old heatliea cue- • Friend —Yes, it's chiefly to send that must survive the winter and con- tom revived with scientific improve- =tryEarross I ' - these two needles for me• to thread: tinue the activity of the colony next meats at Boston, was credited by Y OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR' 'The Answer = He's camping, you know, and hey spring. For thin purpose. a large food speakers before the American Heath, -List of-wanted inventions and full _ _• to do his own sewing, you know. _ supply is needed. Should the supply' Association recently with, preventing information wept free. The dam� be insufficient -brood produetlon is measles in a surprisingly large num- dompany, world Patent Attorneys. 77i �. Bank Street. Ottawa, Canada. Maybe somebody wiiI invent-some- 'A curtailed or ytopped entirely, thus ber of - cases. candidate for the police force thing sometime. that will never need weakening the eblony' when strength Physicians from that city explained saLZISMIN WANTMID _ " was being verbally examined.' "If is of extreme importhnee. After brood for'the first time to the medical pro- OR A CLIENT., CITY, TO :WN A_ND, an spare -- — -you were by yourself in a police y p parts. _ - rearing normally ceases the consump- fession a modern technique involving F county salesmen. write to Adverttr. oar and were pursued by a deeper- Great Explorer —We were slowly Lion of -food Is greatly reduced but use of 'placenta! extract. Some abort- Ihg counsel, 3ilghe Dtryctortea Limtted, ate gang of .criminals In another does not cease entirely. At 'the end gives, after a child was born saved T4 -.8 Church St., Torotlto, starving to death, but we cut up our ear doing 40 miles en hour along hoots and'madi; soap of 'diem. of September, •oil• early OFtober, -every and dried the 'placents. In after years a lonely road, what would you ,do ?" Fellow- Boarder- (at boarding colony should have at least fort' whenever the child ailed, it was fed i - The candidate looked puzzled fora pounds of well capped honey or bug- him as good medicine.' At Boston, .'BA N 1 S H house)— S- sh -sh -sh Not so loud. The __moment .Then he replied: . "Fifty.^ landlady might hear you. ar syrup for winter use Any deficien_ a purified placental 'eztract is given , _ . - _ • spoonful. measles; -ey in thin amount . istuat be m8de W by the spoo e • - - _ - .- "• • wife —How do by giving combs of sealed honey or Dr. Elliot Robinson, BUD., of the - RHEUMATISM •,, you like the potato as equal amount-of refined sugar Massachuset'.s Department of Public - - - -- - - o syrup. Bees also require Health, and Charles McKhann, of ' salad, dear" trade Into Hubby? _ Deliciousl Did you buy it :protection- during -the winter months Harvard Medical School, reported .in ,i ! -` I your "self - •, _ and as they are unable So provide a paper on the use of this eitract both i f + this -for themselves it, must be bup- by intra- muscular. injection and by J0 Learn to take the low hurdles so plied • by the 0eekeeper. Protection mouth.. - - that when opportunity . comes you can, be given by either, packing the ;oar make the high ones. DOCTORING YOUR 5 bees in well insulated packing cases 1 _ R or moving the apiary into a well con Take PHOSFERINE. Thou- - Bill -Why do the leaves •turn .red structed cellar or dugout. For de- :_ DAIR 7 HERD sands endorse this great British aE ` in the autumn? a tailed information on preparing bees " John —I suppose they are blushing tonic for the quick, sure way it TIC Srlp�l to think .how green they've beets all for, winter write to the Flee Division, Cows aren't machines. The can kS Central Eipertme,ntal Farm. Ottawa,. et sick or hurt. But Mtnard's � rheumatic aches and stl$• ;l a PAIN the summer. g ness, and soothes the nerves. !• S for Bulletin No. 74 entitled "Winter- Liniment makes it easy, to care' for Bees in Canada ". their -`It Is Mrs. Thos. Bulmer of PHOSFERINE builds you up. WHERE In a country newspaper appeared Lardo, B.C., found one of her herd Gives you new energy. Helps you the •foAovring advertisement: with a lump in her udder. "I to sleep like a log. Start with PAIN TORTURES "The man who yiicked up niy' wallet F „' - rubbed it with Minard's Liniment, PHQSFERINE nodl"jilst a few Real popularity is something not in the -High ' Street was recognized. _ - - -she nays, "and it soon got better." '�Y. economical drops each day. ,, caught with a lariat nor fished .for, Minard s is best for Cuts, Braises, Don't dope yourself inter-' He is requested to return it." „ nally to stop pain. Aut.hori- The 'next day. this reply. was pub- not even consciously tried for." Colic Distemper, etc., and equally ' ties say, "Use Omega Oil fished ' -Emily Post. y setlgue -sl__ ?A - : .central qty e good in stable or iu° horse. Well Reurded dOIIteleiCencr— Nerves— to break up the congestion . "The recognized man who picked ' named 'Ming of Pain ". as Condition O° p : °- °N�tis that causts it." Omega Oil up the wallet requests the loser to --�aof �tite works quickly and safely to call at any time and collect it." �- -" !' -- — TAKE bring-real relief; At I - ail drug stores, 35c.' Don't you just love the good fel- L ' ' ' H• O S F E R 1 N E lows that telephone you at two All tilt Vitamins OI: I , • THE GREAT BRITISH TONIC g ;COD LIVER OIL Sold t all 5oc and $1.0. ,�t,,,,� �u, stye —in Livia or Tablet ss� unFxi, soc and sLOO Form at the following reduced prices 0 �- • _3 Sizes - 50c - 51:00 - $1.50 T WONT T he Longer Evenings =. The $1.00 rlae b needy four time$ the 50e d:e �I� BLISTERS of Fall an winter o • std Nt ft.SOelat k twice the $1.00 gat. ' d nter afford op- PLUS - portunity for mental Improve- - ment. You cap oveycome Infect- orlty Complex, develop a power- Bon e B U i I d 1 Rg - fnl memory, learn the -secret VE STOCK MARKETING Of success, and. Improve your MINERALS That's Why millions pping on the .co- operative plan has mental calibre by fascinating Ibsen productive of splendid results. Correspondence courses which i tj 01elling on the open market means' real you can study in your abate Cod Liver Oil when digested sup. ' have - confidence in value for the owners. Oct In touch time and in the quiet of your plies many necessary elements for ! 'with us. own home. For full particulars: proper growth of body and,bones. 1llrits�Wirs —or Telephone write to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil ! the blue colour that Liadhnsst a +a j'lk Institute of Practical and and the Hypophos bites of Lime d >' a'sE 17SIXT D >ruK23Lts / the '± :. 00- 08>dZATZTZ COMPaxT,. LxailTEn Applied Psychology and Soda, preparedpfor easy diger - - guarantees LIVE STOCK COMMISSION DEPT. tion helps insure proper body and Vnion Stook 7[ards, West Toronto 910 conuderatioa anudins bone- development, without the / quality- of this fam- aeoltrTSEas, ov>sESO Janileasant taste of'Cod Liver Oil. � At SCOTT'S SHORT -STORY WRITING -CONTEST' Scranton thracite. n t> HERE is at least one good story in everyone's life. For flee best 3 EMU LSION _._. k ' Stories received on or. before November 10th,• 1935, A ° CASH PRIZ£, and Two -Other Valuable Prizes, Will be THE DIGESTIBLE COD LIVER OIL - given for Original, or True Life Stories of 1,000 words or WITH THE'FLUS VALUES under, Send- in with your story a signed statement that Per Sdo y it is either original, or a' true life story, your Haase and YOUR DRUGGIST _ - address, and' number of words In the story, enclose return b postage for its return. -Entry Fee Twenty Cents. Typewrite if possible or even legible handwriting accepted. - _ Issue No. 44 — '35 ' its• GIFF BAKER- 39 LE AVE. ORr ONTO - x _ 1•1*1 ' .i•'r �`. �` -r:, •` -M�,.� ," .. .= k, � _•` .. �.u. ,yam Y , - .- .. _ _ ...; •- - -� - '* -" ! a w L �� 1 D I =Mrs C. Baxter spent Tuesday ^ the afternoon attendance was real comers. Centennial Choir provided pe Y and Hazel Asich would , sang a besot ,00d, with the Pickering Male uar- the music. The church was tastefully • - - with friends i1p Oshawa. iful duet, which would pay anyotls g Q -Mrs. Thomas Andrew visitea -Mrs. M. White, of Toronto; for attending Sunday School. Let a et to help along the evening service decorated with fruit and vegetables friends in Toronto last week. spent Monday last with Mrs. Arthur keep up the good work and see i• required chairs to accommosiate late and autumn flowers. , -F. H. Mechin, of Montreal, vis Boyes• our attendance can keep up till th -- -- ited his mother here on Thursday.. • -Mrs. -James Richardson, of Geo- 'end of the year. This will make : -M. C. and it9t•s. ,Zimmerman of rgetown, spent a few days last week fitting end for• our "Golden Jubilee' - - Toronto, spent Sunday -with W. J. with, relatioes here. year. And Mrs. Miller. -Mr. and Mrs. Booth were in Last Sunday at the Thankofferin: -The Township Council will meet ..Toronto on Friday attending the fun- and Harvest Home Service, Pro: - ::Q: --Monday-f, Lily M; ch Il. was the guest gpealter at _ eneral business. -The regular meeting of St. Geo- both the afternoon and evening ser _- ti -J. C and Mrs. Philip spent Fri rge's Guild will be held on Thursday vices. It goes to prove how greatly "Pick erin� Leac�ero day with the latter's aunt, Mrs. Nov, 7th, at 3.00 p: m. in the Club his message was enjoyed, for thhough Brooks and son, of Gormley. Rooms. - .. t ,' , .. � � _ _ �•• . _ _ -,- ...: • Brooks Miss E. Hogg," teacher in the -Mrs. J. G. Baxter spent several n' 0, f her � hip � � � t _ -:-.Continuation School spent the week- days in Orillia with her daughter, A - LJ �j 1 end with her people in fetrathzoy. Mrs. Spearin, who, with her little Announcement The Swastika Club met at the daughter, returned with her. _ -OF- -The of Mee. C. A. Stemtt -on Tres -St. George's Church, Sunday,' ` Having purchased the coal and __...I-IOLEPRUt�F HOSIERY - ,. day evening when a pleasant time Nov. 3rd---20th Sunday after Trin- fuel business until recently owned "w+as span[, `ity. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morn- and operated by Gt_-ts. Law, I appeal In new Autumn Shades --- Potatoes are selling in the village ing Prayer at 11. Evening Prayer at to she patrons of this trade for a at $1.00 per bag, while some are, 7.00 Preacher at botch services, •lies_ continuance_of__ #heir_favor.._Carefti' HA8 JUST ARRIVED iu in,g $1.10. The price is not likely E. G. Robinson and prorrnpt attention will be given HOr9]CB W81 ��B et ` 50 -all AMC: per pair, ';6-be any lower this year. -The Autumn Thank - Offering all orders, p -tA number of the Pickering! meeting of the W. M. S. of the Un- Crepe Silk at $100 per pair. ' ' ` 20imbers of the Horticultural Society, ited Church 'Pill be held on W'ednes H. Gibson, All pl.ire Bilk —full fashioned. attended the meeting of the Societyj) dayi Nov. 6th, at 3 p. m. in St. And - Phone 5868 Pickeering. - - -- = - - -- In Dunbarton on Tuesday evening. I row's Church. A returned missionar; , It pays to buy the old reliable HOLEPRI30F HOSIERY. - -Mrs. H. Mechin, accompanied by i will give an address on her work is daughter, Mrs. L. K. Devitt, of the Foreign Field. All the ladies of ANTACHES ."'HURLBU ,[ "y SHOES " 'Toronto, spent the week -end with the congregation are invited to come Aching muscles and Joints are . George and Mrs. Smith, of Hamil- and bear tlhis talented speaker. quickly relieved by using Rnmscape for the Kiddies, in tt�a. I - Thanksgiving Day as usual was E. C. ions --- Druggilat - Farmers are now busy with the observed ,very quietly in our village. pickerina Ontario �_ lack Kid Oxfords - fall plowing and root harvesting. There were a number of family re - "Me APS 'The land is exceedingly dry and 1 unions and many fowl were vict- 6 to 7J. $1.39 oer pair. many wells have gone dry. It is Ims of the day's feasting. What has - ' :.hoped there will be a good fall of become of the church service that _ -- - 8 to .2.' 2-00 per pair. l _ - • .. 11 to 2,` '82.00 per pair. • rain before winter, or there will be used to be held on Thanksgiving �• -,'a water famine with many. Day, in the days 1vZ:en Thanksgiving Notice to Creditors It pays to buy tits Old Tellable ` /H>7RLBUT" Bl]oeB = ' -Miss Edna Reid returned home' was taken seriously and a day of For the Kiddies, ' on Monday after a most en jo jyable thanks giving?. In the matter of the Estate of - - - -,two weeks v12,14 ..a'h- €rieai., ' is - Walter White had rented A tai- Raymond Pilkey, Farmer, Deceased. Montreal. On: the evening of her re- Re orchard at the corner of the- 4th ALL PERSONS having claims 'a turn, about and-. mends assembled and on i n and g i Greenwood Road l ae o the estate of Raymond Pilkey, - M • So � � � � �� � - .at her home and= several hours were and on inspecting it found that there late of the Township of Pickering, " mwt pleasantly spent. I d be about fifty barrels of in tihe County of Ontario. Farmer, - -While many parts of Canada choice apples. A few days later, ac deceased, who died on or about the , r►ere experiencing Told .vteather and companied by another man, he found 25th day of August A- D. 1935; are - �_ snow, this part of Ontario has been that the orchard had been stripped hereby notified' to file With the nr1- -eajoying ideal Indian. Summer wea- with less than two barrels left. He- dersigned Executor, on or before the TWO STANDOUT VALUES ther, being mild with plenty of sun- has no clue as to the thief, bur the 1st day of November, A. D. 1935, . shine until Tuesday when the wea- general impression is that ' he is a full particulars of their claims. Im' ulcer became showery. local man. mediately ' after the. said date the ;Tip Top Tailored Suits ar Costa for -All Tacna who have been in -.fack Spencer met with what assets of the said deceased will be �+ - -. the haWt of taking advantage of might have been a fatal acciderit on 'disrtzibuted amongst those entitled men or women--Same cloth--Same. The PheasarA Shooting . season, are Tuesday evening of this week when thereto, having regard only to .claims aaied to direct their attention to an- driving in the fag, near ties StaffaT.', co filed. Price•423.75. Other column, an article relating to. Monument Pliant, between here and DATED. at K- larembnt thus 8th this sport, respecting Ontario ,Oun- Whitby, in company With 'two - friends day of October, A- D.. 1935. _ ti. No shooting phis year• crashed into the,rear.of atruck with- Lyman Pilkey, Gordon's` "'Bus' ess Girl» Hose. - _ - November 11th next, (Forgotten out a tail -light. His- car was- badly Executor, �[ �+ . f Day)- will not be observed as a hol- wrecked. and he and •passengers. in- Claremont, Out. Splash - proof, Snag-resisting, Ch>�f- - 'iday, excepting possibly by the jured, though not thought to be ser- -- -- - banks. What a ridiclilous state of .iously. Coanplieations are probable r r fun Hosiery - ry alfain, supposedly a. Day of Rem- through' the lack of a' rear light on Jack k l 'h a man prance of Armistice Day to the the truck. - :Repents the -- last, war, and getting ready for -the - -►lase regular meeting' of the A. ViIlilii Life Assttrazzet CO' - r'� : next,.- Remembralrce. Day - remember- Y. P. A. was yield in the Club Rooms y Fred 1 . Bunching - „Piekering - _ed by all but three who made a for- on Friday evening, Oct. 25th. It was Canada's oldest - •'tune or had a soft job. a good night and a good crowd . °Rodin Licensee Zetablisbed 1857. -About two or three weeks alto, came and enjoyed themselves. It was, Life Insurance » J. G. Baxter met with a consider- a Hallowe'en Social and prizes -weer. Company :.;able loss when thieves. broke into given. 71 ere were some real good _ in his hen house and stole half of his costumes. After the judging was ov WHITBY, PIOXERING : flock, of hens Again, one night last er, games were played and music en- 0r1'd virinily. - _ CHOICE'AJEATS week, thieves again entered the hen joyed. Lunch was then served .and The Canada Life 'has served Canadians' house and took the remainder of the meeting came to a close with. f01 fat` years. During the past five years ehis Company paid to poitcy owners and his flock. As-his flock were Ply- "God Save the king.” The next, meet- beneflCianes uvej sm1,000.r 10, It has : mautfi Rocks and in excellent c „nd- ins will be-held on tiov. lit, Muc c .' as_ets for the protection of policy owners Round Steak, • :' • 20c• ition,'the loss is a heavy one'f'or Mr. al Night, taken by, Mrs. Tar.rer. Ev of over S244000.000, n _ Baxter, eryttody is welcome.• Conje and en- Phone Pick u222: R. K, 1, Whitby Minced Meat. . t 12C• ` - Wesley Harvey died on Mrnday joy the evening. The meetir>,g start.; In the General Hospital, Oshawa, at 8 P. M. - Stewing Beef, . 12c. - following an• eperati7n for hernia. --On Sunday evenlnQ.next�. at 7.0� H-is funeral will take place today, o'clock Rev. Hugh G. Crozier will d.,. Gyp' roc and Lime Cooked Ham, _ • : :. ,55e. (Friday)) from his late residence in liver anther of his stereopt ?can pi $rooklin at 2.30 p. m., and interment ture sermons ort the celebrated pain-' fast arrive):) K 'inrgf- ±hipnYent t,l Dutch Loaf 25c• :will take place in Groveside Cemet- ing, "Christ Teaching from 'a Boat.'. Gyp ^olr in.tht• following sizes G ery. Mr. Harvey, who was j.,) his 81.,.t by Heinrich Hofman. 'lids' sub* . _ 48 in. x 72 in. Gyprct Variety Loaf,' . .- ___,:. 35c• Year, was a'resident of Pickering will be' interesting, cultural and el. • 4S in. z 84 in. Township for a number ' of years. angelistic. A short songq'serv-ice will 48 in. x Uri in.• ,Ielll<ed Veal, • N . 30c. • having farmed -on the second con- feature the beginning- of, the. servi.;e 48 in. x 108 in. - _ - cession west of the tillage- and aft- On Sunday morning 'Mr: Crozier will - 48 in. x 96 DonAcona 'Board Head Cheese, _ . 15c• erwards on the Brock Road a quar- preach a sermon on `The Signs of Rtar• Gone - . ter of a mile south of Brougham. i.The Times”. with a spiritual applic- Hardwnl' Plq�ter := Bologna, . :. _ 15c• ! PICKERING Several years ago.he retired from art' ation. The Junior 'Congregation- v�ii'i' ••� . - ive work and moved to Brpoklin. He' meet Sunday morning at the usual ' �j ' was a. member of the .Methodist] time. "Sundai School, the., Adult Bit; LUMBER YARD Q "Chore): and after union, of the Un -' le Class and J��{{nr1ior Bible Class- will • ■ \ E I'D ited Church, and was •highly res- I meet at 10 o'c`lock. It is' e.xpectecl : petted, He is survived b 14 „n, that the clioir of Centennial' Churcr ------ - - - - -- - - t+ (l'li °olle 3000 t'ictterin one son, Frank, of Alberta and one will ' assist at the evening service. Pea, ddo�rttwemesata. !� daughter, Mrs. -Walter Steve i son, of Kinsale. Wltitevale -0n Sunday next,' Nov. 3rd, ann- Voo fate for last week's issue) �'OR gAVE-2 hies fl cvr'pks nlr► = iveersary sei•viceg will be held in the •--= -- 4apiyli.Dunning,Ciaremont 1'hone1610• Presbyterian Church. beeinnin at Fur the past two months the at ;1AR''t TO 12RNT -140 A. :ios, aw,)d R F I 1, _ )S slid' n .4 t 4 new [ten n Q r lac e.n x -0• g. g a oo - .. g HE tendanee at the Lnited Church Sun- creek on loan. C. DeFerr+ri CI re n �. .2.30 o'clock. when Rev. Petry Jones, a ,m nt to , :; ,." :' - - •' •. of Oshawa,, will conduct the servi ^es day School has passed the 100 mark nits•N Flit �ALi•; —A nn„'1 -r of Special music . will be rendere!i by Last Sunday two little girls, ,Helen; 1- pifis. 7 weeks and 10 weeks old. T. Norton. t the united Choirs of St. Andrew's N". 7 Highway, 2 miles wCst of Broughaq,. 10 Pickering `- Meat -• .�a�ke \i CJhurch, Whitt and 0 RN:N'C ll ir I d ,l l,. 1„ i,•I , • _ Y.. St. Andrew's; i T T S ` :ANckering, Olt Tuesday evenin t!r,. V - fruit _ reel garage.hhard and -s ftkwatf r furna e�- • annual Anniversary Supper.. which' •�' on premises, or write G, D. Bly,'2101ndlan F will consist of ctlicken and ham and Fi..Yne,tieneed Xi iisic TParher , 1 other delicacies, w ;ll be cerverl from t1 :11'F :f► -O-,., rut otNmi�t• of _ - s4it,b or�ntp UgnFel va *a;, . ~t.he undrrsicnrd, lqt , ,. con 3, Fickering, a G1D BEEF EAL LAMB B ,to 8 o clock, after which, a •ffr•�t -• yeariinR hclrer, Owner may h :,rese ne by pros- tlel96 concert. Zv'111Ch- will be under R18L1f�1L�, mi hrope'ty and paymK expenses, A.F. °ercv ! f R R 1, Pn•.kering �r I'- 0 ,1'c12m• d the able directron ttf Mrs. •P. Iv`, will teach afterrF06h §-- -or evenings AND PORK Spratt, the organist., wilI be Riven $aturda reserved for 'school E��Oft NAI,N OR kF D i : y h•:use with garage and garden plot, hard and will Consist of somg•s, dances, children..., and soft water Immediate posaessinn.. Apply ERVICE' - Alrs, Dales• Dunharton,or J F. Dales {AL AtsO Gipsy selectionq .and 'GOOD selertipns on i Ra }es very Moderate, Danforth Ave , Toronto 10 -12 the guitar by the Parise Twins. 'of I Whitby, and also other talent. The Studio at my cwn hemc or,e mile HOICK GAIN CO%X'S -RPRj*. 1 suppef and concert 'will he held in east of Brougham on No. 7 Ge, ed and grade ct :ws. Government T, B tested, Fresh and close springers always on St. Andrew's Church. Everybody Highway. sand. Blood tested if desired Free delivery on - -I purcha•es of 7 or more, Satisfaction guaranteed, come and enjoy a good supper and MRS CARL UBVITT J1,,, •Murphy, U.dsay.Ontario. Telephone '� !1 �• e concert- Admission, d supper and W1 S� R ` ANT, py,(�� concert, 40 cents; •children, 20 cents. Y Y Y 1 �„/ g �V