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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_11_08_x '� - - ,. � i:1.''' .gat ;. ... .J. 3 .. • . -.w r n ,'f .. S t. - - _• ,1tt �,. r r -r vOL. LV. _ .• PICKERING, ONT..., FRIDAY, 101' 8 , 1985. _ :. !sic. !L sstatsaC @Cara*. I � � . _. Whitevsle ...Dunbarton . At _ cIE�vooD 'On Sunday evening next, Rev, .sir. Dan Pritchard and bride, of bet - Dx H. O. PISAR90N— Physician ,. Pourers, of Toronto, will s%Qw some rail: called on friends here on their •ndSurgeon, Dunbarton. :ya Uur trucks paeu your way beautiful slides on the "Life of honeymoon. every day." Christ." at the United Church at 7 i MMLS E. FOR9YTH, Oph. D., Diret;tor Mrs. A. D. Cous.ns, we are pleas• _ kLe.0ttometrical Assoaationof Ontario. Reg. COAL, CciKF P•.. m- in place of the usual worship ea to say,is recovering after havin;z saterib Member of the . American Optomettieal service. 1`J�ls n711 also be the annual •M�Ci4iijdb. Eyes examined by appointment. t her shoulder dislocated. - F' 4804. Claremont. opt. w.��v, , TGE ENS', W. 34. S. service. for which the colt- • ?►iiss Clara iledgPS, of Toronto, Established 1838 - - -- Legal. - - -- .. SAND, ectiun will be. taken: Any. children formerly' of Cherryw•ood, 'spent' the o r i '.from a distance will have trahspurt- w-pek -end with Miss Allison.. Hea� uartecs UONeLll ItuovY li, irletar: - and ation arranged, if- they give their 'The Olde Tyme Concert on Mon. q ' e'oliator, Notary t ubl,c Mrneybo l.oda. nam$s to Mrs. Blake Annis, 'the S. day night proved to be a great s'uc- Oaieq•lormerly oecupte0 oy ttK .et. �,. t, t fur• BUILDERS SUPPLIES S. superintendent. cP�c - r .:,:.. ....�i.nnsorcwm- rlva.r.•ivmeur. my- _ T'ne ,curi.os . Arid relics dated -- - - - - -- - - On t`ae afternoon of trio tesuris - - - -- Fo - back many years. ' BATON, Hli4L, xvSD lEO ideal cartage work tournaftent held a feu' weeks age Bailey Campbell, a foimer 'scald; Fine Y W- J,, BEATON. X. C. We Have also placed in stock a full some lady loot a nary blue:. fabric ent of Dunbarton, and daughter, of H, B. BELL J. D, F. ROSS line of Vaple Le..f Milling glove.. It can be obtained from Mrs.. Buffalo, called in-the village, on old T - J.' -A. wRIG$T: - - — Cu's Feede. - �_ • _ — acquaintances,, and in Sunday school — -- chopping - - WS Bair Street. Toronto, adela;ce 8838 Dumbarton last Sunda morning. _ A W MITCHELL Dunbarton.' Y cetera, A Cu. Barris- . • .St. Paul's -on- the -Hill, — CHOPPING - .tera, Solicitors. Notaries etc„ Suites 309 and alo--9 Ricnmond St. E.. Toronto, Tele �-t Sunday, Nov. 10th. Sunday School at - t�erryyrood, --Ad. 4840; Nights, Sundays anil Holi- Pickering, �JIIt. 2 p. m. Service in commemoration of -' - Monday, Wednesday. Ftiday Pickering Phone 3ti13: eitf Mr. Wes. Petty as 7 cents per hag Office phone .7400 Residence 85`LO the 10th Anniversary of the Found- Y gone deer- mSQM9 N dt McMILLAN= BHrris- ins of t're Mission and the Filsc hunting, having left at the beginning NE S -4 eaz oe of iui`�`hom:on loI Public. cn�n it opening ' of the church, at 3 p. m. of the week- t. ' owe OBice bouts: Thursday and Saturday STEW�RT BEARS Preacher, Right Rev. A. R. Beverley Mr. and ►Sts. Potts and. daughter • Z411-12 from y.W P. m to 830 p m or by • , of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Law and at Rolling 'Iorontoo f10Suffragan Bshop of Toronto. � Peek 2o'J0 7oroeta• El n b30a• �adl0 Service Probabl on Wednesday of the full- daughter, of Whitby, were Sunday � - 9�(y Y. Y ,' . • 8 cents, per bag ,"es,,Finest equipment fur expert, owing week. - a musical Service of guests of Miss E. Gates. • CO��gqANT A ANNIE = B&rriaters, Praise .will wiIl be held led b the choir Sunday visitors noticed were- Mr. , sor3cittara, NotariesPublie . guaranteed service . S - NO 'BETTER PASTRY FLOUR of St. 'George's, Oshawa. Definite and Mrs. E. Petty and daughter, A GORDON D. CONANT. K. C. Porte, Tubes, and Batteries Harold and Walter Fenno and Mis< MADE THAN Aj.LIN F.' ANNIS, B. A.. LL. B. on hand. Kinsale of the date, laver. y ofaeea• '71 2Simcoe St. S., Oshawa Kinsale - _ Scragge, also Mrs. Usher and Miss Roue. -4 and 5 (Oshawa). and at t e Court Car Radio and . Amplifiers s Usher, 'edl of Toronto. i$Simi House. Whitby, (Mi. Conant) Phone 7 (Whit. 4peclalty, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Our anniversary services last Sun- q by). 10 Years Experience N. Gibson,on the ,gift 'of i son, day were well attended, Wand' our The Old Standby for Phone Mwrk 26W, Pict 4►ll(I or Miss Durrell Parkin of Ashbu *n' zue..t . speaker, also music furnished . FINE PASTRY Stouff 9841. spent the week=end with Kinsale by our choirs were much appreciated and - i friends. , by all, those present. , ItIL0.8M0' D. D. %. L D. S., CAK$ BAKING -. ( c tm Dr. 1. r Dales,, Graduate of The Beal Store, Clar @IDOnt The deer - hunting party have ret- Our sympathy gusts' out' to Mr. T �r l Collegeof Den, Surtteono and Torun_ urned from (iris north with Qilare of . Cook and' t11e Lintner family on M fit& tty At {:ear out o19ee over D. A. PHONE 92-i t s very Tate• y and Frida Photos the Northern spoil-: their sudden bereavement in' th? F. Z. �REE�� —" FURNITURE Manes Veronica Ga3rlor and Sind- death of Mrs. Cook. who died at tl,e HF,RBERT T. F.1i•L�T 13, h D 9., red Taylor, cif Oshawa, spent the !tome of Mr. Lintner on Sunday ev _ 1 A L D.5 , Graduate of the Royal Cotl�e of - We are displaying an abtractire week end with' Mrs. Hooker. eniw after' a very_ brief illness. Aiticzl . curgz-or. or+d the t'niveratty of Toronto. variety of • . to re4tdetue second dour east of St, And- Sympathy of fie community is -ex- The 1►` oman ; Association meeting Shingles For Saute urch, Pickermtt• l)nt. QRice bouts 4 Aluminum lend Graniteware Etc. G tent9ed t Mrs: W. Stevenson un the will tae held at -P 30 o clock on Thurc a. al. to 8p. m or by aAPO,nr sent. (X -ray Furniture Ind K!'urc•itwe '(*rise?. Phone Pict 3709 4917 Novelties. death. of her "father, Mr. �� • Harvey. day. Nov. 24th. at ,the home of Mr:- - Gall Galvanized Steel Shingleq. -- •' Priam low, in keeping with tinder. of Bmuklin. Georfze. Todd. Vigo rd = Peace. Prc, Bird's Felt Alone Shingles. - suatilnHS* arDs _ t Tile pageant. *The Tenth .Ajmiver- gram Cunai-aittee — Mrs. C. T+.• Pe *- Also, re•ruhhrring huggy wh�l'. M ';ary of .the. United Church of Can- ty, Mrs. 3'i Todd. Ho rtessac — Mrs Lawo mowers ah%rpeined. ARIAZASETB RICHAtcnao�� RADIO SERVICE Ma" was even in our. ehurch last W. -Hullinger. Mrs, _�- Petty and 'r. PATERSON's CLAREMON1 .P•1Ie•vtidautomcbileinsurance of all kinds. _ Sunday evotlinst and was`lnuclr app- Jeri. Geo. Todd. Ot►i1 and get �rice�. Phone 3tfl% - Topresm. 239 cPmpaa" of solid, itaanctal wand - ' ■� A Graduate of Radio �olle'gP reciatedr - Tne Women's Institute met at the Kinsale 1 FL� P08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer. �►']tb Home of Mrs. W. Gee last Thur.,riay p-FUEL �" . too 00naties of Vogt and oolarfo As*- (too Late! for last w"k'. iPaUe(• �:.,JJ stgnrleaof all kinds stunned b on abotrsaw Up-tO -the- rrlin>ate training ' fte- noose. A quilt was quilted fora _ a. gorse., Adare"Orem River? o., -outs, and .1 recent bride. Mrs, Lorne Tran. Mrs. IFINEST EQUIPMENT Gormley and Mrs. Blinker were a n tie and Milton Pegg, Fred Park• R BEATON, TOWNSHIP - Clerk Y p - in. R. E. Mowbray and Maitland, D. Clerk - Conveyancer. Gommeseioner for for uinted as delegates to the annual } g• Builders Supplies avit•, Accountansd Etc, lswuer of Go ley • are deer'- huntin age l tccnsp. Wbite'vak. out. Guaranteed 5a,iisfaeti,oii ' COh''lt't'n' r'0 Tur�onto: Mr• and Mrs, H. Wheeler and •eh- AT ildren' of Oshawa, were Thanksgiv- :d ��T =T Audley Lnmber and Lath µ Y]f M. MAW -Resyuttable Pticoo - ink tWturs ',t•ith Mr. and Mrs. Hook- B. C. Shingles Lieensed Auctioneer for York. H. ROY'MILLER. IV. H. 'M,•vrehouse is building a Hook- er. , ;lotion Curtis• Charlie 8!-tk- OntarioandOnw.w Counties. '1;rougham. Ontario " amaJ! �.eenh',yse on his - 1 _ zr property. = lD1IIe 0081 ` -AU kindsot safei promptly atterndrd to -Iy and friends of - Toronto, spent 48tf " Phone Mark Idf11i ?►Sri. O Leane and family, of Tor- TflRXA RBA140NABLCe " ' Sunday with Mr. -'Tom Hurst an-? Alberta . Coal urdo. were visitors with Frank Me- S to way be arranged for at the NtWS oilict. • • family. _ ' 1 !x Pickering Mills Cash on woodsy cast. :.DOnlestie. Coke s Hell and Independent pbonea. S Whtrkly, Ontario. Waite- Pratt bas been called into I]vn't for�etI the 'Adventures. A- _ ' his old job at the Motors in Oshawa ; round the World,' to be 1. iven by C4'Ftlflrlt; Li*_I1t?, Plaster _ Mash, Feeds, the Toll Brothers here at 8,p. m. Mn pie Bad Wend SiAFET Y stud expects a busy season. - p s -Jack Cha this Friday night '. r suer Poultry Sup tuan and Henry West Rev. W. E. Hone}+, of Myrtle had AgertF for Lrr',?y Feuce _ ney ;:1en:' a few days at Irondale on —A GOOD UKIVER L pp charize of our service' last Sunday. 1,L;1 'Me' ~: 7.3;,•DGfi t -A GOOD CAR ' - lies in stock nt all a hunting expedition recently, 1 Mrr Mutton taking the anniversary ` The C3ub Hallowe'en celebration _,z .0 • ' services at Myrtle. —And INSURANCE With at- the school house came off well Mr, and airs. Hr Farndale and son ���•�1CH tilile8 and "about 'one hundred enjoyed the Co(kr ^Ct[ Itt pletnents V I('�j�O masquerade, t Douglas, of Oshawa and Miss .Eil- �•� ■a t� 1 1See�t Prilcm before Saybg The St rouges t. Purely Casualty' PPY 'true next meeting of the Club X11, spent several days with �+ friends in Oril.la and Barrie. Qornplsny in the World. Mon: Thor. s,7$t. takes place on Monday next and will Several from here attended the WILSON �.1 _ be Meld at �he home .of Mel.: and < Y 11 1 L S O 1 S R O s pagenat "The Tenth Anniversary of " CYRIL E: MORLEY Only Mrs: Bryant... the United Churches 'of Canada" at �.Ot"A6t Ofit. •" Sirs. S. R Wonnacott :who has � ruts, plzoneMxrk 72Ct1 . ' PU�>ve — Pidlering, 670! : . = been iii 'ins a month, andera ent an Greenwood last Sum eve D N Loekwo'od Sunday visitors at the Herb Park- . �.......��• . operation at the S?shpwa hospital on in Rome' — Mr. Robin Nicholson; • Monday last: She is recovering nic Lowest Prices 'Thk is the. Tie PICKERING. ONT. Miss Bella Nicholson, tifr. and Mrs. ely. George Mowatt, of Whitby and Miss Of the year to brighten �t1T *��4,T Nearly everyone here has a story - t L G• `jii�ND —E \ ING about the earthquake. The experien- Jennie Parkin. It wilt pay you to take advaetago up your home w th a new • Mr, and Mrs,.. Wilfred -Sadler att- . of .thelse "Speeiale!' .shish are, filR piece of furniture, FUNERAL DI,RECTflR ce was .so real that few wish for any p closer actJUairrtanceshie with suclLpc- . ended the reception at the home of a limited time only. ;' _:' Private Ambulance curences. Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, for Mr. N s Solid Walnut Occasional �" John Greenlaw. ..has decided .to and airs. Ralph Wideman, whose •'•''Noxema Arm Chairs —with n hoe Day and Night Servlee ' - ' ' marriage took place m Brooklin on Non - Greasy, 8ffening, Heating p :- Pbone 9000 come back to his farm here in the Saturday afternoon last, the, latter . (dream - stared seats and bae" " Spring. After all there 1s no better in reppe, mOhA,Prl3 Glad Malvern S" place than the' country, and a well. being a niece .of Mrs. Sadler. Boudior Sim 6 oz., reg., *1.09 velours. �tj, j $ illed farm is bath. a business and a Thanksgi -7ing visitors- in our nei= for 59 cents ? , z Markham, - - -Onto': home. ghborhood . -Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kel- *T Drop -back Couch, Up_ -- -•— - -- -- _ _ George Readmafii and family niov- low, of Oshawa at .Mr: and Mrs. W.: Nuiol holstered on a splendid �; A L L IJ S NOW ea to the city on Af onday last where Gibson's; Mr. and Mrs. L: heard of p -Reg.. $1.00 size for 69 cents, wltb he hoc secured a osition in a dal Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. Albeit f quality of rep @' with two They have made many friends he Parkins; Mrs. Moodie and Lloyd of 60 tent size Stemcol (a new cough t � and cold remedy). Free �onshions-- Special, $14.75 And have your,Stoves,a.Fur- .since comi.'>,g to this vicinity a few Oshawa, with R. V. and•blrs. Mow- Sliding Coacb, with arood races and Eevetroughe put Fears ago. bray and family; Mr. 'and bars. Nei. • :I11.60 value 'for• 69 Cetlt! Fred, the second son of Walter Ledgett and. family and Mr. and Mrs oretonxe covered mat- in order before Winter. Dra � West• s Tooth Brush Mercer, who has been worlong in Wmr Williaanson -and baby with -�'yJ. tress. special--- �f3,76 the city, suffered an •attaek of nen. Gormley, Miss Roxerla Led ett re- tress. w See our Ranges, Heaters and . - P y, g :. "rhe Bmt Brush Sold" - _• :- Cowie in and let us show you ln'6nia 'and passed away after a�day turning .,v th them for a visit. - "w . Furna;.es before buying With each 50 ee'nt brush sold. see our goods. g or so of illness. The funeral was We begin to feel that Christmas is . get a regular 25 tent size Dr. Wtsst'rl eieewhere.• held on- Monday afternoon from the not such a 'great- distance off when Tooth- Paste. A 75 cent '-value Ilat - Il;leetriutl ievpplieRalrinya . _ - --Town undertakilip parlors in Whit- on. Saturday 'evening. last a few cif on h�tod• - pple baskets and bushel by. the neighbors we,•� entertained at aMfS, , j,• i - ' busk -ts.: Our sympathies at out to a for- .1"the home of Mr. and Mrs. liens • We have yaw favourtte remedy' fee -. C. A. ST-ERRITT And. hfassey.Harfia Repairs mer resident here, Richard Puckrin, White, of Salem Corners, to a goose (reasonable ailments at the • :• , THE PICKERINIG, _ who suffered the- amputation of his supper, followed hq pudditrg and of �$ight Price Funeral Director - -- reeond lei at ()-haws Hospital an rtes dainties, to which everyone did Ambulance Service AL`iIN BUSHBY Friday last. His great vitality car- justice- The goose being one of stir. Jones Drug Store - ried him through the'former riper- WWhit,,'a high scoring at a recent Phone 1304 'Hardware Phone 460G at,ion, and l;e is making a great shooting match. The remainder of 'Phone 6800 Plakering, Ontario PIOHERING fight for recoi ery ':his tinge, i the evening was spent in games. � p♦(�{� � .+• ', •yM 1 P.: •, _ - _ ti• ,t - ., rte, - • - , _. - ' T R . I - - - - - - - . • a-►� e.• room beneath the platform of the , queen's Hali, corroborated the A". _ lugs of Sir Edward Greene. Mr. atada Oran a Pekoe _ The :: _ Arthur- Cope, 'the leader of the or. - chestra, testified to the manner in ' which Signor Parelli had met his _ Blend will prove' a s h e e f' u e e s Ha I al Mu rd e r death. The were of the police scene, —love-r9 ficers'' who were called to the scene, 0 wsa mostly of a ibrmai nature. Eri_ delight to of fine +tea• _ w deuce was given by Mr. Thomas Har. - - �By.__Adan2 Broome ris, a chauffeur employed' by a car_ 42 _hire- f}rm -tn- fhe W-e nd He it was LABaA - - - who picked up the dead mane bton __ iTxO ?iii by the natives of South America to after the body had been removed to SIGNOR AftF LLL of Mflau, s tam- render effective the arrows which the temporary mortuary. The baton ous composer, to about to make his they used against their enemies in R as identiSed at a later stage as the first appearance in London. He Is to Conduct the first performance of a arm- tribal wars and !ti the hunting of one always used by Signor PsrelIl, phony of, his own composition lit the game. A pecularity of this drug, as It was presented to him by the King = Queen's Hall. The event has aroused very great interest The hall is crowd- Sir Edward explained, was that it of Italy, and was lavishly decorated �'+ �,j jj Quints Are Vogue Ud, and millions of listeners are wafting could be taken by the mouth by a with diamonds, and other precious Cupid lIl i j�aiy cod sor the performance to come over tht human being without causing the stones, and bands of platinum. Among Tattooid s �laie€ti assk•e his •atrsac•, sad rats- sli htesi ll effect, whereas the re- It had been Closely examined by a z se bataa sadaealy •ouapa*s- g Rise and Fall of Romance dedicavaidIs immediately forthcom- suig`Of an injection into the blood Home Oflltee analyst as it was thought , -ing. but it Is obvious that the man to streaifi -o1 as little. ss•a quarter of a at first by tbg police -that it might thermometer Shown In NEW YORK, —The Dionne qulattt.+ dead. In the audience are two young grain was the almost instantaneous have some connect2dn °with the con- --Summary- - . plats are the mode amongst the tat.' ip•opie. Lettice Manton and Stephen Garton. death of the victim In esr� Iating 'doctor's mysterious death. But ,noth.• ' - :'- tooists and tattooed just now; as - ageny. A curious effect of the poison ing' of an unusual nature wai. found Hollywood. Movieland's roman_ cording to Charlie Wa r, The inquest. on the late Si nor its instantaneou .. 1 sin of the n the staff. The witness deposed gne for 16, q g U pars y g upo tie thermometer ,Agostino Parelli opened before the motor nerves of the body without to having seen a man whose cloth_ years New York's tattooist eztraor.� • Coroner for the Western District, Dr any eifeat at all upon the sensory ing he described fairly closely, in the Jack Oakie and Vanity Vardon, rap dinary. "Why, I bet I've tatooed mom. - Thripfall, this morning. Certain or- nerve centres. This characteristic act of hunting shout among the de_ rap 10 degt see. He just gave the pretty tonne 'quintuplets on brunet showgirl a beautiful• cigarette q p people In the' Cans from the body had been exam- has bed to the- prohibition of Its use corative pla*p below the platform case inscribed" "To Vaults with love last year than I have anchors wA iced by Sir Edward Greene, the by doctors in experiments involving whilst the audience was still filing rack Oakfe. " bleeding hearts," be declared. "Tho Home Office analyst, and he appear- vivisection." out of the. hall. He was unable to see ed in person to present his report. The analyst's report 'went on to de_ his face,•and doubted very much if Kay Francis and Delmar Davies, Iadies especially - -Rtow they go for There was nq doubt in his mind that scribe in detail the usual symptoms. he would be able to identify him steady. They're still peeing each those quintuplet designs." the death of Signor Parelli had been The girl, shruddered 4a she read. should he see him again. other frequently. •eaused by the administration of the „ The last witness to be called 'was Ginger Rogers and Lew Ayres drug curare one of the deadliest al. There was aslight --a very slight droppng rapidly. A divorce is still ltatofd poisons Stnow.i to pharmaco_ - -scratch on the fleshy part at the Mr. Luigi Martinelli, the dead man's dangerously near. logy. The drug used to be employed base of Signor Parelli's thumb —the personal servant and valet, who try- ; only sign of a recent Incision that the veiled everywhere with him and who, Jack Warner and Ann Alvarado doctor had been able to And. on the It was understood, performed even (Don Alvarado's ex -wife) up live _ conductor's body„ He could not say secretarial duties for the great con. points. They'll probably be married in that this Was the actual point at which doctor. He was obviously far from December. The the poison had entered the coaduc_ well. He described how be had entered Jackie Coogan and Betty Urable, + a" ` tor's body, but he was led to suppose signor Parelli's employment more up 15 degrees. This is getting hot to A than t ���*+ "A mu and ma reach the altar an min- - " that this must be lice case. As to - Toor _ l' . y - M anWho exactly the incision had been made, slcion eras a church organist strug- ute. VGL It was impossible for him to say. The glfng against poverty in a small vii_ Carole Lombard and Robert Aiak.' puncture might have been made_ by lags in his 'native country. It wash !n, down 10 points. Carole Is getting a sharp pin or needle. He bould say ale -o s�.• _ t nowS quite definitely -- In view of the re. clearly moved the assembly. In those a certain ' tune. ..:­-X cults of his microscopic exam7na_ Years this man -had made, in his own J,.z.a Harlow and Bill Powell, al- lion —that the blood had been cane- way, as gr,-at strides as had his La- Pipe Smokers! fill up With - - 'Whether the RemCd most zero. Both parties looking for - - -- -- p ad to flow." mous master In. his. His - affection and new talent. GOLDEN VIRGINIA` You are taking for The girl paused. Mr. Mantou'pictur- admiration for the dead plan had I Lutse Ralner and Jean'Negules_ • �l�d good & oke really Headaches, Neuralgia -ad in her mind the awful agony been so great that he had, by long co, climbing fast. He's now send. good SiriOk¢1 or Rheumatism Pains Which the fa�moua composer must hours- of patient study is the- even- Ing flowers to the studio as weil R- ta��B .. +'_�.alsl'.61;1Cslt + +_I :l irk s1 :Yt3elef have. endured during lugs when cif duty, practically edu- those last taw as her home. IS SAFE is Your Doctor. cated himself. _ momenta of 1;ia life. moments which Jdhu Considine and Carmen Pan_ _ ASiC H1fY1 should hate marked the turning point Beginning as a general odd -lob I tages, dropping steadily, When Car_ of another great phase of hs tri_ man about the house and.. yard., he i men is seen - around the night spots, �umphant career. Lettice Manton read had triumphed over circumstances, ! it's usually with her brother. �! Don't Entrust Your and. transformed .himself Into a corn ' - on. � ( Norma Shearer and Irving Thal. i. binat3on of valet and secretary. His 1 b cad A bars quarrel was - Own or Your Faxm 79 The gist of. what she read wan that erg, st y. � � t• - . Well -Being to UnknoWn the evidence of the other medical ' ambition was `.ostered by Parelli's I fcrgott^rr and the batchet - buried. witnesses, =,men who had examined extraordinary shyness of women. By I Constance Bennett and Gilbert Preparations ! o ' the body Immediately after the oc- one of the ironies of fate, the bulk of ! Roland, up. five degrees. She may -� EFORE you take any prenara- currence as it -lay to the musician's the admlers of his works were wo_ divorce. the farqu!se de la Falalse Lion you don't -know all about, - men.. He himself was very nervous ; and marry Gilbert almost -any time. -' for the relief of headaches; or the in their society, and he would -never 3 drop- pains i of rheumatism, neuritis or • employ a maldaervaat In his estab. i Bins Crosby and. Dixie Lee, neuralgia, ask your doctor what be ■ lishment. The opinion Ras expressed i ping slowly.." Ever }thin is serene ' } thinks about it in comparison A Pleasant Tasting p on the surface, -but there are fi e_ t/ ; _ "Aspirin." - that this evidence tahould silence 'with works underneath. Don't be. aurnra_ ' NNe sa, this because. before the rumours to'tfie 'effect that the event ad at a divorre. iT : discovery of Aspirin," most so- YEAST was a love tragedy. Robert Taylor and Irene Hervey. -called pain" remedies were ad- Everybod noo;adaye knows that Yeast °That, 1 -t-hink," said Mrs . Mantoli, down 15 points. Bob's too anxious r- vised against by physicians as being i• good for them that it aide In her precise Victorian manner, •'!a to take advantage of his sudden pdpn. - bad for the stomach; or, often, for digestion, makes a sluggish intestinal the heart. And the discovery of tract active and clears up the stagna4- rather nonsense." She rolled her )arity with. Hollywood beauties. "Aspirin" largely changed medical ia8 impurities that are apt to linger in "r's" Frei so slightly —but enough Ann ' Sothern and Roger Pryor, �i + practice. the b sod, clog the satin and cause to show her listeners that she knew steady. He'll be free soon and then Countless thousands ,of people Pimples, boa sallowness, poor colour where they should come. "I've lived they'll be married. who have taken `Aspirin" year to and other com ezioa troubles long enough, my dear, to know that Joan Bennett and Gene Markey, - and out without• iii effect,. have But not eve y can take Yeast II proved that the medical - findings Here is a that is pleasant to its not always the men who are shy. down 10 points. There's a lot of : about its safety were correct. t te. it s a vow you'll enjoy. eat with women who are the least smoke, and fire Is expected. ROBARRELS Remember this: "Aspirin" is And it is act 1 char in the vitamins susceptible." _ rated among the' fastest methods yd ' that slake for eatth— particularly the To be coutfnu'ed) -' �q}� ���� ` viscwered for the relief of headache B' Vitamins. !Wants To Fall 'In Lave - i and all common pains ... and safe Phiuipa Pure Live Y=4 is an English for the average person to take preparation. It is not only pleasant to 0 fly, take but it is more convenient, because WiU Equip Kings Yacht Nino Martini. opera and moving r� 1 it doesn't spoil, doesn't love its power picture singer, wants to fall in love 1N far away Borneo, so great is the "Aspirin" Tablets are made in and efficiency. It keeps indefinitely. reegect for Salt, that, quarrels are - - Canada. "As inn" is the registered 'You can buy several weeks' su l at' Vancouver' —Two masts and two be says, but the right girl hasn't ett:ed b exchaa p supply by exchanging ]umppa�of this f yr trade -mark of the Bayer Comppany, one time. booms -' specimens of ' Vancouver come along so far. precious necessity; vital to life tseIL Limited. Look- for the name Ba er And furthermore, it costs less. Twenty- He admires American girls, he as- Wouldn't you like to read tide and y Island's finest lumber, are being gri ping facts in new � ' ' - .. ;•• in the form of a cross on every tablet five days' treatments may be -purchased shipped to Er. land• to be set u °ir. setts. "They are wonderful: They ' many -other �pp " for $1.00: You take it before each PP g p .+ booklet for C>n ldrea: Salt all over .Demand and 'Get meal. The large size bottle contains the King's new yacht which His are beautiful, he enthuses, in a na- the World" Quaint, Salt all ov r �` 1b0 tablets at $1.06; the smaller size' Majesty will sail off Cowes next tional home magazine. 'They have customs and stories[[ Stirs the im• summer. ginationI Educational) Free —send -b0 tablets for b0 cents. trim, charming figures, and they a ' f I Phillips Live Yeast is'obtained at drug Cut at Grouse Mountain, the gianr know how to dress. They show coupon now) stores. Try it —you'll like it. dw s splendid qualities .of of character, 'ton. - timbers will be used in the new rac- P q • • _ ins yacht which will replace Briton But with all that this girl is an :. enigma he declares. "Does she feel NERVOUS t Salt rube, wht�e taking nia, to be sold after being command- .>{o t,Ath are &cal -in restful for _ _ONTARIO APPLES FOR CHRISTIiIAS CsYFTS ad by the King during a. quarter of deeply? Are her emotions genuine everyone. —_� -� a century at the famous summer rac- and profound? Is she merely out for Delivered Overseas, ' United States, Canada a good time? Does she like a man - "Re l Table Salt _ ing resort. F�esa ;. New Insulated egg- filler . container, 'ao bruisingg Retain flavor for for himself or because of h1s pogl.• (Free Running) long periods Several size packages, McIntosh Reds and Spy s, Won- A flagstaff cut from the forests of lion? L declare 'I don't know." A wdndsorSalt Product, derful Package. Sena for Folder. the island, already graces Windsor a ntifrico mou =hh THE BIGGS FRUIT CO,, BURLINGTON ONTARIO Castle, and is pointed out to visitors any 4.rdl:• + as a fine example of B.C. timber. ROUGH HANDS FROM.' CST WATER? • HYDRO OPERATED SETS' • poly Northern Electric gives you "' • the serlaadonal, trouble-free Cea. tupmatic 'Unit plsss Coatrolled : Selectivity end the new Mew ` Tubes. See them) Hess them i From . . 'WINDSOR APPLY HINDS Rostooft• • -,• Ve2vetySoftrusii r» Ar SALT Ma OPB AM M.lIL roDAY CA11Ap1AM tNOti>iTiit `*BATTERY OPERATED SETS' Loam New brilliance of ims. New sii hw&type dial. New obi. ' _ W M'•e '�`�War tae jk- 'pet beau' Por sir, so mw or e a i ,;, tlry Dells. The buy fs 8.50 • • ' N•nw of the year l Fwas see' ore N.E. dsdsr "y 1 -Laue No. 46 — '35 Addreer �, . .1 : . . .1 .. . . � . I .. . I ..... . . - . . . 1. . .. , � 11 I I , I .1 ". ­. . , � . I . 4) . .. . ;� .1 -.1. .... I �.. . . .; � "� . - I - , . I I,% . . . , . :I 1. I 1. . , . .�,� N , , _­ I � . .. ... . , M. ..... � ... . I .. . ,. . � ;' .. I �. .. � . ,. . . .- ? . . I � I . . .... ,,, ., .. �, . . ' l May's War Observer Crochet These Smart Laura Wheeler Gloves ,' . �� . ,,,:, in Wool � � .) . . � • �i�ke�ch Club t.., ,:::�_i ` NO. 78 required in the three tone scale. Y i "' s'....,,, x"111�r .. LESSON ti '''' •" 9 +:::;r i %•i. ;: :; isS I "' le_Tint Half -Tone, M d- " + " >' :;; .,. Tl NS White, 1121dd z. TONE R E LA O y '. i i;? ;:; y,.. e nt the a ' X- XS!'':' I- ..:a Black re se e d pi d 1 Shade, >.• e , 3. few n- xa n r i a o r a m a e axe e her ':>�`? ��T g tone s e. White. High - Tint, ": f ;r`3: ; r. . %:,;,,:: ,:: drat tones between BLACK five'',, sr' lg;:- terme a -.. 7s'_.. :;a,';9,'' .f, t Low Tint High Shade, `"' I`'',cY' `. `:K, , depending u a the Middle Tint, , a ITE, de B Do le Shade, d e Low Shade, and Black '; dd s:fi•'i >: bI I i ?( `2t' ist' GALE o! TONE chosen. "With these ^'> B nine tone acs e. r %:'k..,,.. ,.,.:• retire are required for th'e 1 ;';; _ t d # fferent- tones- an artist -may -- ;..:.c''ih;`' >is >ii". > r W3lchever scale you select to use, fix; :;: >s. <,:,. {4 �' %�;" .::o-: i .fi a► sent the LIGHT and DARK VALUES �' 1 ? •i I `'� ... o! objects. remember that the intervals -Of that . :, _ . . - particular scale are of the utmost _ `' ' . .,a; ;In pea and ink sketches, for repro. importance in your work, whether .sw • . e solid e curative a 'sketch rs sod 1 o d i • duction in the 'newspapers, it be pictoria r i • Black on White, or White on Black, or a .design. It is with those tones or , or the use of Black and White to- intervals that•, you must interpret,. . - �" 11 - gether with one or more of the In- not only light and shade; 'but, also, ='''". fermedlate tones obtained between the natural and the artificial - colours - i - V these two extremes. In the latter in the objects seen in nature. Next ;: -•: A 6se, depending upon the artist's week we sha ?1 chat ,more about how r : '•: " ' choice whether he uses a three, to use these Tone . Scales, in our „d . ' - 13LACK AND WhiTE SCALE. • _ - - � ; 1 _ 4 F 1 G Z. 6 1 T .ya5,,• r iaa • r: 1. li r.s r +s+FS 9 T O N S ... ._. :� g 4 F Ti " .1 }, v, - . - . t- ! I- WHt7E — F-. - - -- 6. -- - - -- - �; NIG}I TINT :v. _ " _ ,,,�, \ MIDDLE TIN Major Norman E. Fi:ke who . . ` 7°- 3 T - is enroute to Italy as military at- , spa- LOW r%NT 9 J 3 Cache -at Rome. It is believed _ . . HALF -TOPIC iGN�S T011t�s "TOA(fr that he will go to Ethiopia with CROCHETED GLtu`,�FS PATTEi�N 1076 .. :Z-' d- $" f the Italian forces" as an observer. ' To look your smartest this winter. the crocheted. glove must be . . . 6� WON SN"e � - Major Fiske is a graduate of the art of our wardrobe. , You probably can't find a more striking r; Italian calvary scho9l at Tor di p Y -" pair than these with the circular cuff —a new note. It will dress 4 - -I- MIDOL.E SHADE Quinto. r . , ' up your entire coat. The cuff, in the simplest of stitches, is made , t - . - . a- ,1° w s##Ap � _ . __ in Nsntrasting colors or in 'tones of one color —three bung uae�, j The hand, too, is. in =s Ample stitch.' The wool gives warmth and 'r° . . 3- 5- 9- j3LACK . . "}lelotse has thrown over her yet makes a glove that flatters the hand. • .worthless affinity and returned to pattern 1076 comes to' you with detailed directions for making the five, or nine tone scale in his 'artls. work, by careful selection and order- her husband." glove. shown in a small, medium and large size —all in one pattern- • . tic representation.. ly Wixtures. Remember, intervals are "3Q T" . an illustration o! it, and of the stitches used; material requirements. ""'Yes: found the loafer lose desire TIie uses Lu " " "y t„�,d�ced -are kaewa 'more or less Coatr_asts which bring Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (Cain preferred) for this paw Rble- -tha+s ths_lasf-" W;1 °�„ Pnhlishing Co.. 73 'West Adelaide . is the- Black - and —White Scales of us once 'again to Tone Relations. - tartt -tea 'tieeellee�r °$t Dept . Light and Dark Values. If you have ' Ex.- No. 76.' Draft out a larger 62 - _ .. Street, Toronto, _ - , L i, . , _ ' - not ' already drawn up samples of copy of Fig: 2.63, being very careful - ... .. . _ . " -- . - . ' , J -' three, five, and nine tone scales there that each name .of . tones. Is • placed .. . _ - . - - - - L no time better than right now to opposite the correct or corresponding lasing a FoxCatCher's Plate : „ . • - do so: You .will' find these' samples •number. There is a reason.: - _: . - - - , , ..... __ 1 A ` a real aid in deciding which scale or These lesson• are tree. We invite . ' , z : =how many tones to" use is the par -. questions from our readers, which - �" " _ - j % ticular job on, hand will be answered without any' charge,' r / '' " ` - " ' " 1. . -.. Fig. 261 illustrates what is known A small fee is charged for criticism _ _ _ , .aa the Black and White Scale. Note on readers' sketches'. Enclose a three k _ how related" ang one scale is related (,p3) stamped, addressed return en- ' �-t; - to the others as shown in the lower velope for personal replies to: " The : _ _ ._ - . a 7 portion o! the dray ring, 1Phite, Half- Art Director, "Our Skctch Club ^, 73 +� .1 Tone and Hlack regreseni ,the tones Adelaide Street West, Toronto. u . , ;' - . - (b) For dinner —two soups. two 1 } J >vebec s Dinner. Table meats, "potatoes" and other' �egetabl_ , - _. �` .. i, .. " es, bread and butter, two desserts. z '.. " " - -Queirec Government regulations (c) . For supper —same bill -cf -fare- _ sespeeting hotels, restaurants and "as- at- dinner' with one additional .- : - _ ' loldging houses Edibles -shall be of vegetab:e; eggs. - - ' ' good quality and the food well pre- (d) At the three meals. — salt, ' "" . pared. , . pepper, mustard, pickles,- -tea, col- f - - ' _ . _ All perishable provisions shall be -fee,-cream, milk, .sugar. - ,P stored in a fit place or receptacle to On fast -days, two of the three Start of. the Foxcatcher Plate steeplechase race at 'the 74th- annual fall race meeting of the - ; , .A • keep them in good 'order." - - meals" shall,- in - include fish, ' ' - - i, Dairy products must be stored b If a Roae Tree Fox Hunting Club .at Media.' Pa. Mrs. William Hunne.. Jr.'s, "Fighting Gock" was the - Y guest arrives between •regular. winner. I M4: themselves. . . meal- hours, the .hotelkeeper shall:_ . • - ° - The kitchen shall be• equipped with provide, hint_ with some "food or a . - - I -- -•- ;ice- boxes. lunch,' at his request. iFirst "Lord of British Arc ' gdty ' . The bill-of-fare shall, at •least, be ' ' - w_ . - - . " ' :: :: ' , `a4 follows: The permanence of our institut -' s a;: - > -:. °:: . '':` ': ..'.... _ •as' 1. .- ... . _ (s : For . breakfast — fruit, 'three ions depends upon the degree -of in- „h^ q, w �� ,-• "' cereas with milk or cream. two d�eidual responsibility toward public „ „ «. ; >I -. -'•' meats, eggs, bread and butter;, mar- peace. and security. - -Lewis E. � M � 4 ° „,4 ���: ��� ,: � , _.�„�.',� I. . � n z. malade and jelly , . Lawes. wg ��• � f --- ^� �/•'•�..t� iS uK, a anti i' b ` "�� : �, - 't' How F1yei Cheated Death - :. i{��^T � C / w�,. �- �. _ � e - -- € Tf m. y i k - x a jr w' . I V A- ti �, '' ad's - ., 'y , ivy M1 � ? 'fi : . y " ., " #. ,^� l • a�i .r� a ';, <r E j ' ,rte . > #, ¢'y.�' �i ';y.k ''ti j fi + , u �' � . ,- a f•.. '+ .3'-k' � % V„ y' a. �, f `�F' 2' t ,;�.- rte..,. + :�� - w;;A - �' =;t° .. - 2 ?r' m°,?`am4'�"' do 'aP', .i - i f, i\ + - ' »Su-� 7 - . li' ��11�. _ vt'RC... V �^."� dq.iK I ¢ .; ,`'.^0ba 4 •i yl 4 i R ', .. Y ,n .., �. ;F 3 „ L. A, ,spa .'xatss.,,+ `E.8•'� �, a' - L. . _ .,.fin: ,A „R�`wr: ,•R'v •i foal+ : j . .. :t 1 1 i! l nable to land his plure �cithout risking .heath Lecause of " _ ' yl .11 orol;en landing gear (top), Lieutenant William Hatcher, reserve�P" ' . :' :�, __ L pilot, circles above March Field, Riverside, Ca]'., before 'flying to dry _ "_._.:_. * �- _: _—_----_-'_---•- r' • - -" :'' lake where he bailed out. His flaming plane (bottom) is shown. _ pictured on board H.M.S. Courageous, the above photo shows Sir Bolton Eyres- Monsell, first ' . . crashing in flames as he parachutes to safety (circle). .. Lord of the British Admiralty (left) walking with Rear Admiral, R. T. Henderson, . , - - - . - • - ; . . . o -� •mil •<4.. ... , -_fie r CO Stooftville IJ14'TY COUNCIL OF THE _ -> • ,¢ cf zti Qritia CUUNTT OF ONTARIO EVERYt5"e 0" e,�it-'r4+ •Harry_ Huai _ Rev. Dr. Jonathan Goforth will wpars MONL -Y'S leev ' ' peak in the .Presbyterian Church on A meeting of the County Council watrtw ! Builder and' Contractor 51.75 per year;` :1.bG paid in advance Thursday evening on hiti. mission .,,f the Corporation of .the County of � 0 3 •'.Subscriptiom to the United States work -in China Ontario will be held pursuant to ad- z` - Brle� work and Stonework I iuA Gt. Britain $2.00 in advaW& airs. Lloyd Hoover, who has been journment in the Council Chamber Specialty ill' for same time, was removed frorr• in the Court House, -in the Toa-n of \ I luAMT , - the hospital • here io the Whicb; Whitby, on Monday, the 18th day of A �i111b1te0t fi 8erY10e JOHN MURKAR. Proarietat. Hospital for treatment. November, A. D., 1935, at the hour I�; yj�Ej T Rep$irs A course in Agriculture may be of two o'clock in the afternoon. r 40 Tp ~� THE CROWN I11iNE '1'ow�nswp Council - -.7 f arranged_ for this winter by the All accounts to• be laid before the Roeebook Rd. and Kiagston Rd- District Agricultural 1Representative - Council should be forwarded .to the Call Pickering, 5900 - Phone Pick 6M - The TL,.+nsihp Council met on White, in Ratcliffs H" Clerk, properly certified, at least t ')Ionday, 4th, with all members ptL The Stouffvill'e• big?iway will soot; -hree days before the meeting of the sent: be linked ' up with the Uxbridge Council. H. Ciibeon, ucclseor to C, M. Law il The custocrary correspondence was Highway, thus connecting us up w-irh \ Pickering, Out. 7♦ hat a Comfort beard, including a request from the the Provincial Highway, at Green DATED at Whitby, this 5th day of Can. Pac. Rwy, for the approval of bank. November, A. D., 1935. t'his municipality, of the removal 'by The United Church held their 96th for children who suffer from broach- the- Eopany�_She cattle - guards on anniversary sery ices on Sunday Iasi, _ - R. D. " Ruddy, U S I C ills, croup, cough, colds, catarrh, tea- their lines through this tdw-nship, 'it Kith Dr: T. 1i. Mitchell as preacher. - - County Clerk. sic ills and throat troub�s when ' being . felt that •with present -day re- The church was filled, both morning SYBILLA SPAHR'S remedy is • ap- strictions on cattle grazing -on the and evening. _ .., _.. _ Experienced Mpsio Teacher plied. It works_, .good results or man; _ roads. these guards are no longer The Park Commission have under BROCK with d ! oronto Conservatory ey back. -needed. The council', gave their app- construction about 500 feet = of - a - re- _ standing. E. C. Jones, Druggist, Pickering roval. taining wall of stone and cement �, THEATRE - -- - -- - " - The Trustees -of. Pickering "School both sides of "the " stream ' running _ . will teach afterg000s , or eveni,i =s .4 ought the support of this Council through the Park. Saturday reserved for schooi in their request of the County Coun- The annual North York Plowine '�7CT�3IZ'B'Y Children. cil for -the payment to this Section Match took place last week On tkE - Rates very Moderate Blaeksmithing, 6� Woodwork -= of certain. monies- -now claimed- farm of James Blanchard, a little -- FRIDAY and SATURDAY - Studio at m� own home one mile at right Prices' 2� r n . I east of _y. ou n ho a Ion 7 ' » 'e ��e i'll's w hs. r slave av,.wi east "our roads during the pant month. and Trans were again -the winners' ..NOVEMBER JN BER R and 9 Highway. jabs attended to, Harrows repaired. The Council were favored with a of the best prizes. -_ .xlso'oew sections on hand. The Ism- - Two 3huws, 7 and 2 MRS. CARL D�3VITT O11b Fleury Plows alwKye on-hwod, lengthy discourse by Peeve Wm. Par rot of- Reach Twp. ' regarding many :''GRACE MOORS Also dealer �n Viking. Cree►m 9epara- tors and Electric Wasters. ...of the schemes in which this mug, icipality is interested, some of which r - Dealer in Cockehutt and .1?'roet " "they did' not appear to-be so inter- "LOVE ME ATTENTION, FARMERS Wood machinery. . ested in. Safety. A pisone call will bring us to your far ®. The Committee on Roads and Br- - FCJRENEIt" 017- acetylene welding. _ idges paid the following accts: C Sc- hwalm, hauling gravel, 214.80; F. ^F at `Pilh- , we are r@ %•red tore alresrs. ` - - Carter, ditto, 8(.30;. L. Dixon, -ditto, - � P P - F. " S. ~ � �d�'��• _.. 252.25; A. Lee, ditto, 72.'25; Frank -LEO CARKILLU trucks, tra�ctory and all farm GREENWOOD 491' Barclay, haul gravel, 13 85; A. W. MICHAEL BART L.E= tn.aehiuery'. wheels rebuilt and _ -_ gr -- ' 2 _biiuhell, truck-Planmg_ Rge. Line -- - -- _ __:_.. -- • dttDg, wood-work u T . fire -get o 'and and Con: 1, 2, 4, 72.00 G. Hoover. %- - woo turning of all iiindg. ' T. Roberta, �• H. Tie �� D. Woodsy, Tnesda and Wedo'eda - crushing gravel, 927.sS; q, y Y Pla,ae your Order now for ..1f� hitul , gravel Whitevale. 9:00 Walter Many accidents are brought about NotiV* Q to' ..you _. Ward,. operating grader, .13.90; Roy through errors in judgment, and -NOV. I1, 12 and t3 good udder for apple- picking. Ward, salary, tel. 153.13: H Rosa:. these are generally coupled with 8e -ond show at 9.3 0' Phone or Call = c gravel for con. 2,. 1.50; W P Jones,- hasty decisions. It takes only a few Q - ' gravel for con. Sand $, '2.60; A. minutes or seconds to drive slowly d�OiAI�! L`Li �f ' A. I ROWS '.Redo Building $all kinds, Hobbs, gravel for con. 2, 5-t0; Geo. instead of going pell -mell blowing a Brock Road Store end Blacksmith Shop. CARPENTERI:kG.. ' Mcllroy'; drag Rge. Line, 11.50: Geo. horn and tnrsting that the children J AN E W I T H F RS SSxce9snr to W. H. Jacltaon; CE3IENTINi#; Todd, drag ..Altona Rd. 13.50; .Leon. will hear it and remain on-the .3i t Phhce Pick ,2729 1 -26 G -, P. HEGG]E .. -- _- MB . O'. .. _ PLEF 1N „ -, - -_ Gates, drag Altona Rd. 14.25: Sam. until the danger is over. It is right JACKIE SEARL Farndale, drag con 6 and 7, 18.50;- to:think that if this be -true that the and T•..' W. Brown, drag on. 3, 41.00; A. future generation will be born car - .. Pengg, drag cons S, 3.25; _A.. Clark, conscious and will. by instinct avoid 'd.p18 J.l�(t.i Hnt1 ROOF'lDiG "cut weeds, c-n. 1, 3.50; a Harlcek..danger? This is just as likely to be Co. Wt- also sell Rrt�atk,rd Roofing _dies con_ 1. 4.011.;, F. Byers, drag con. believed as it is to think that when « „ Inswa,nce C M.%terieh. Empire Batbroom ? 5.50; E. Cooper, gam, oil for truck the first cars'-came into being dead a e�p�e w Talk rri oient. Diiro Water 68.73; Pedlar People, pipe culverts, hens. -were found aloe the road and and Q'A.WANHSA INS. fJO. � p ; p P p g CHARLES RUGGLHS Cheap Rates for Farrar and Cemttss 5ygteQiy, Beatty A. Parkin, cut weeds. con. 6, now the .rising generation of hens Stable Eynipn,eut `•: .50; D. Crawford, ditto, .75; Clar. have learned to stop, look and listen MARY 13UL.�ND $nildings anJ ether Butldiag lliateriale :Richardson, ditto, Earl Carson, dit- and "so we have less of them lying Windstorm Insurance on Bdldlua Estimates Free - q A. _ t , 0 2.50• w is the - ._ rl k d tt b h roadside. he answer Ha oc the ds de. , t._5 M. ro T Win { to. Windmills. i . y aloe e0e. and N. Vets: cutting eeds con. 6. when the car was first used, traff- YVI,Al11U6 .MATFNEEy Work Guaranteed •. 8 ,.Ainamobile Insurance of 8.00: J. • Balsdon, gas, nails _etc, 22. is laws came into being and were re- Ad it Ito. 25 eta. Adultr, 20 eta , AN Sh„� F. T p1� 11TTQ tjl GiS; 3I. Black, gas for track, 23.60; sperted. Then comes the %peen fiend Pins Sets. tax plan bet.• tex Write or Peeve JC' . d . C ihll V 17271 R. Lester- ,-drag con. 9, 4.10; L. Hag- and the accidents which in turn had Obildree, 15 eta.. Children, 10 ets, `� Phone 8502 erman, drag Markham T. 1- 9.00; G. the laws enforced and revised and . - B d W MA N & ROW E _•, _ ' Tran, drag con. 4, 5.e0; A. C. Dta later, thought >e given to the cause WH BY O PICKERING. ONTAR[O. IT NT Jmond. cut weeds ea:. a 11.00. and a means to remedy it. . ' The Comn4mee on Damages to - Sheep, paid the following, Harry _ . Wade. I iamb kined,.4.50; C. Fuller, 7 4 sharp and 3 lambs, killed and- inj- - ured. 31.00; H. Arnold. 9"-sheep kill- - - 1 r1 r,nd 4 lambs injured, 31.80; Len. OOQ DOO QOQ RD H l >urningt,am, .2 s'ieep and 1 -lamb 10• , ©a - frilled, 20.00 M. B_ urk, 2 reg. ewes, A 7 'killed, and 2 reg. ewes and 1 grade r - _ ewe, killed.. 33-00; W." G. Middleton. I sheep killed and 2 injured, 14.00; - C. Devitt, 1 lamb injured, 5.00; W. a e ° :'he following are a few of our Every Day Low Priceit -` 'Vtiincon, inspecting above, 19.36; G. Shop the Reed li White, and Save. 21. Forsyth: inapeetiniz above,. 3,7A. The Committee on , Contingencies O jpaid the falluw;ng. Dr. Graham, ser- , HONEY, "Amber" 5 lb. paid, „ 39e. n ices re W. darks, t @.00;' P.. C: Ree- 6�r, st'lectintt jurors. 10.00' Ada.io SUNRAY, Health Food,- R3r' 2 for 25c. Spears, ditto, D. R. Beaton ditto, 20. 00. J. Murkar, voters' Gist, .1,50.00; � rge • ce _ �, �. 1u,1'ea,, �)al. .•DLeCy' 1152. ZBU. �; PUMPKIN, la size. -:: -- - , -10 00; Beaton Bell and ' Ross, legal ser- vices re Mark action.' 42.40; W. .1. Cooking; Onwns - I Phone your order" 1_ Whitevale, " re' Lights, 4.20; D. R. - � Beaton, salary, 123.00; W. Chests 10 pounds, J9C.! We Denver. salary, 25.00; Sick Children's. ties- ' pital, .50; G. L Middleton, Relief COFFEE "Blue Bell " er lb. .25e.' - Alil?aQe, and postage, phone etc., J. (((%%% . � P •35. W. Chester, services' ikith assist= Wt, 6.00; L. T. Johnston.- postage, _ SUG A R. Gran. or Yellow,_ 14-,!W, '73c. fur 10;;3 tax bills, 47.25. - -� The Committee on RelieF • Raid-the 'MAINY customers' tell u@ they are lyl getting twice the mileage from II MIXED BISC.` fans per lipe 15e. .,, •foIIo*ing for supplies: A.' 111tebell, ' �tL r Dominions as from previous iff�l �� . ry 19:40; W. Sadler, 4.13; G. Belk, 2. tire@. By giving yoti snore safe f' - ' 94. R. Morrish, 8.00, 3. 98 and 3:25; miles, Dominions will cut your •-S. G. Morrish„ 21.13; D. E. '.Killer.. motoring coats $nd.save you money. 0:00; W. Sadler, 8.33. come is and let us replace your ` B007 H C�c All UR/SO.N _ deliver • - ,Phone ' 'UU . We _ • :3 Greenwood smooth -worn tires with' dependable, � - -.= high - mileage Dominions. Priced as Rev. Mr. Mutton will conduct th low as $5.25. e 41 a. n,. .service of our Anniversary, 1►ten's W l�ieo'a O pair, ap. Work 0 49, ap. on Sunday next, with music by the - .• lti $ :1.>li� veralb and Pants, Sl'25 per 'tome choir, and Rev. Ellsworth 'Poll, -OR,O XN- Hthyl d'Rgoiit'a for 1836-6 Motor Clare Men's Work s rig. o.sa, o: s for A. B. D., of Whitby" will conduct the service' at ?.30 •p, m, Mrs. Stew:.. '!(1RETN F:AWI- _Quick Btartlug (lasollne in Zeio Farts �Iebm Harness. x+23.80, up., y„ ,ttrt Alger, ot` Osbafra, will sing let _ - Some' Collars at •Yarleos>hie>ca -- , Ow evening service. On 'Tuesday the 1tPeathBr. Not Turkey Dinner will be served at And Penn crown - 1110tor Vile the Perfect Winter oil Sweat Pads Team Lutes ; • _ -the Church, followed by the program, ow the Tiwliete get the - . • ::_ 'The Stttion�ith omptsing the Hampton Male Qua*- the- One Stop Servioe -for your "r. • _. '_ .. eaTna+.appairod " r. -•'tet; Shine .Nora UAM pianist; Mrs. _ Phone 2804 f -.A, W. Lynde, , elocutionist; and a - Maideal Trio. Bert Harvey and Mr. VAN'S SERVICE STATION CEC I L BRADLEY 5;tsin, 11+111 give seweial numbers with _ - tobirt Nicholson, as accotnpasuist.. V 2 +.7 3C IN is T 26T ! w 4 i Mr. Do C. P. R A at here, given. The event was spent in all V7seosselt u not enjolringr the best of health of kinds of Hallowe'en stunts and ent- Jack Cha man "Norman llechin and lw-o sons, of late. ertainment Refreshments' were er- Chattl Mortgage e _ ' +Ushawa, and Mrs. H. Meebin, of The heavy rata of the first of ved at Cite close. This gathering Rae Reprennta the : Pickering, called on friends here on Week filled up some of our dry cis- planned by the Women's Institute, - �� - �tlida j.ai AifUl'sACt CpsT ' Sunday afternoon last _ _' . ~ term. _ the Committee in charge being Mrs.— � _ - Carnada's oldest Mica S. E. Evans and Mrs Fred B. Kil at lck announces that 'his Bert Harve resident of the Instit- UNDER AND 'BY VIRTUE of the Ward, are this moot attending the store will be closed on Monday next, ute, Misses Dom Johnston and Dor- powers . contained in a certain Chat Life Insurance _ Convention of the Saptiat Women's (Remeinbrance D4y). othy Baker, Mr. and Mrs. R. MctiM1 h- tet' Mort gage wiich will be' produced " ' Cempanjr Circle, being held at Simcoe Oat- Mrs. T. Paterson is with her dau- inter and MAR. Sharer. at the time of sale, there will be of- Circle, -' The Lgyst Gassing Factory is - fered for sale by Public Auction, ., going frill owing at present- A big bu.teis recoreringeuaice1y13rooklin yet, ` . WHITBY, PIOgERI)\Q M a (subject to prior wnthdrayal) on' .and vicinity. _ market is obtained for the canned ` Mr. George Glover, of Madoc, vis- Mortgage Sale Monday, November 25th, 1935, _ at _The Canada Life has -served- C2nadisa - chicken. A. fair -sized ,staff is emP- ited his brother,. Rev. J. E. Glover; _ the hoer 9f Three o'clock in the, aft- for 88 years.. During the past Eve years toyed at bhis time. • UNDER AND. BY VIRTUE of the ernoon, at the premises of the Clare ehb Company paid to policy owners and here fiver' the past week -end. beneficiaries over $131;000.000, -• it bas r.. There will be found in another coi- Pugh lost a large number of powers contained in a certain Mort- wont Canning Company in the Vill -��� for the protection of policy owners umn of thus issue, the sale announce- i fowl one night last week. The fogs gage, which will be produced at the age. of Claremont, by William Maw, of over SU2,000,000. . %'.`. of�the Cl remont Canning factory, I were The regular the invaders.- the W M. for sale by eppbl ter auctioneonf Mon- namely Auctioneer, the 1 following property, p� Pick iigLx R. R. L. W'ltitiy:. Monday,, Nov. 25th, S. 'of the United Church will be held day, November 25th, 1935, at the Building used as a grain elevator, _ • situate on the lands of the Canadian Chan a to Miss Ethel Bray, of Pickering, at the Manse ouThursday, Nov. 14th. .hour of Three o'clock in the after- ; spent a couple of days last- week . „ _ noon, at the premises in the village Pacific Railway Campan in the Vill- c with Mrs. Rumohr, who is slowly Brougham of c]taremont, by William Maw, age of.'Claremont, berg part of the Autolene SAE ZI� - improving in health., • and is now am- - • = • . - -Auctioneer,--the following property, North portion of Lot Number le to be up and around the house• a- I Mrs. Bert Harvey _ is a Toronto .namely:: Eighteen in the Ninth Concession of for your _ - gain. i visitor for a few days. ALL AND SINGULAR those cer- Township of Pickering; coal house; Yp i �ti t The community was somewhat -Miss Bell Brown i6 visiting T. C. tarn parcels or tracts of land and time house; salt house; scales: trucks �i AU DPJVING - - - shaken up an Hallowe'en' night last,' and Mrs: Brown at present. premises - situates lying and- being in horse- power; office and office furn- NEVR NOX a 'few clocks slopped, and a good Miss Gladys 'Gannon, of Toronto, the Township of Pickering, in the tture and fixtures therein; 4 grain- - imany chased out of bed. Some of our, spent Sunday with her people here. County and Province of Ontario, carts; 1 engine; 2 fanning mills; 2 • folks wanted to blame the boys for Mi~s •Jennie Duncan and Mr. G. containing 5.3 -100 of an acre, more sets of scale: in elevator; 24 retort for easy it, but we found out later that they' or less, and Hein tom baskets; 3 retorts; peeling table and startin New spent- Sunday_ at the former's _ g posed of that -; ` a-ete not- responsible. • These eartn- i home here, po ' - T" belt: 1 tomato filter: tomato exhaus- f tatvat v1 "the �vriu 13atP �f . -...•t - - `A� C �T A �� -quakes are becoming so. common, we i The Leslie Devitt family, of Tor - .=`lumber Eighteen in the =Ninth Con - ter;, tomato scalder: steam hoist; have one every ten or fifteen years onto were yisitom at the R. Devitt cession of said Townshi of Picker- 60 pail; 1 can truck, 104 feet; 4(, ONT. p �CLAREMO :,. T 'now• home on Sunday. ing comprising Village Lots '-Numb- aprons; other small articles: weigh � D. A. and Mrs. Scott, of Fenelon� Anniversary services for our ch- ers Eleven,. Twelve and Thirteen in scales and building. _ Phone, Glares• 3.;E01_ F: Ills were 'in town over the week - urch -will be held on Sunday, ,Nov.. the Village of . Claremont (North). All the said buildings and chattels l end. Mrs. Scott remained for the i 17th. Further particulars later. according to a Plan made by W. E. will be offered for sale in one lot United Church Sapper on Tuesday . Mr. Norman Mechin, of Oshawa, 1'arnold, P. L. S., filed in the Regis- and be subject to a reserve bid. ATTENTION! P►} T 1► ;r �> evening, and on her return was ac- and. dies. Hugh Mechin, of Pickeringx try Office for the Registry Division purchase p : -Ten per cent w the 1 1 lY 1 1, i _ companied by Robt. Andrew and the - called on old friends on Sunday. af.the County of Ontario on the 11th purchase price to be, paid down at '3tisses Mary and'- Effie Miller who The `Palter Barton family of Scott day of August, 18M, as Plan Num- the time of sale, and the balance t•t F�i,rlTlerS trill be spending a visit at the Falls. - ber 94. be paid within thirty day?. P g were -recent visitors of uid 'time net- The buildings and chattels may ' Mr. C. A. Overland, on Saturday:; ghbors and friends of Brougham. On the said lands is a "building Bs y GASOLINB fit DI,ST'ILLATZ Nov. 2nd, passed-his 5th anniversary, I Mrs. R. Wetter and daughier and which has been used until recently inspected prior to the sate, upon mark in business by receiving near- . ;Its. Crocker, of Toronto, were Sun- ' as a Canning Factory. The buildings application w the undersigned.. Delivered is L wty gallob tote and ly two hundred citizens in the store. For furhher particulars and- con- day visitors at the Matthew's House. are said to be in a fair state of re• over. on Lhaat d-a . ism adeli,ae Eo.�.a v .. 11<ed= Ps"' tons sal apply t' of a to iation• of the proprietor is expressed ' �" p _f3ew Ia eta. and Tax. i All the said lands wt'l[ be W. �' i. ?''..`}sir' --I�. G •'' meads, with old Brougham friends. pdt °� I Barrister, Ushawa, Ont. DiAtillate 13 eta. per gal. r - ,and conveyed to i'hs patrons of the , -The eartliquake has been the ' sub- in one parcel, acrd will be offered past live years .and a hope for the ject of conversation this week Some for sale, subject to a reserve bid. or te. - !Wm. Maw, - OHAS.8ARG ENT S H&RDWARR + continuance of this favor. thought that it was still Hallowe'en TERMS: -40 per cent of the pur- Auctioneer. Whitby, Ont. Some of our, people were "guests tricks. chase money to be paid down at the llV[ A R K H A M . f -) N ?_ -. of the g>soata" at the school on Th- I time of sale balance to be' aid in Dated at (hahswa the 31st day, of Phone y� I A number of old friends from �s. P October, A. D. 1935. a3 _ursday afternoon last when • the • Brougham attended the funeral at. tlrirty days. _ - -- pupils of the rooms of Misses Hos- Brooklin of the late Mr. Wesley For further. particulars and con - is and Linton gave a Hallowe'en, Harvey, who was an esteemed res .ditions of sale apply to • TBE - MADELINS" - Party. Prizes for costumes were ident of this village for a number _ W. E. N. Sinclair. K. C. BEAUTY -SALON taken by Margaret. Cowie.' Rose M. of years. Bairister. (lrhawa. Ont- �1 M «i _ Parker and Master Phillip. Tea was The congre;¢ation of St. John's or to Wm, flaw. s served the pupils and guests, comp -, were pleased to have Mr. Rackham, Auctioneer, Whitby, Ni. FIN&ERINU MABOBLLING feting and enjoyable - afternoon's, pro- of Hamptori as speaker on Sunday: Dated at Oshawa, the 30th day -of SH'AXPCOING gram, The text for his discourse was taken October, 193.5 Trr6tt ►fJ1Q !f tQ 11 ! BUALP TREATMENT Newspaper' reports this week car -, from L-uk�e 19: 8, "This „Day is Sal- _iy an account of the outstanding.' vation Come to. this house.” � HAIR CTTTING successes of a former Claremont., A- large• number of the ladies of BA.RGA I N 8 -- WEEK -END I am al.�> prepxrted, ladies, w Rlesi' the church, were resent at the sew- i you a bewtifnleroqutguole **Helen ' boy, Harold Morgan. in the athletic p . d field at Guelph. In the Collegiate ing meeting last Wednesday and a I\ BARGAIN Curti*" Pei•mrneot Wave at very Vocational Class, several records in number of quilts were made ready Electric Washers aaooabte rates. " .:.'the sprints and distance•races were for the bale to be done at the home F�1RBS -broleen. On Thanksgiving Day he Beatty Electric Washer for Sal- _- -�.I own ilao glop you beautiful of Mrs. Philip on Thursday_ after- curl coda q broke several - records. principally non- ante of Payments. 'Also used !During November y t the 2 -mile record established in 19`9 The pictures and lecture on the washers from $20.00 up. :-between ��• 4- ;f f :•of 11.18 min for the "2 miles. Harold( Red Lake mining district, sponsored Guarante`td.'' ALL PC►[NT8 Phone l9tfll OLAREil1.01�ifT . t shade a newrecord of 10.33 and 2.5, • by the' Y. P. S. on Tuesday eveaiae �p}sfY ,' or a mile. in 5.26 He is proving a I Iasi was much appreciated by those Baledon 'a Hardware on Gray Coach Lines routes oensation in Guelph athletic circles-1-who attended. The work of our stud- - . �_ - Pickering Tickets.on sale at agencies only. _ Np The United Church enjoyed a .very ( eiit missionaries are much better un - - - Good going Friday to' Sunday, - - :- -_ -- t t _ successful .week -end during their an- I derstood by seeing these views and 4 y. Retnrnin -till Moods - iaiversery festivities. The Sunday hearing the. lecture. - - Minimum excurmoa.return fare 80c. E Services were both very well attend -; The Women's Institute will hold red, Rev. W. Rackham. who preached, their regular meeting • at the 'home TYPICAL BARGAIN FARES : at both services and - the music bye of 'Mrs. M. Hamilton, on Tuesday, between Pickering and the. home choir and the Cedar Grove Nov. 12th., .This is. a Thanks loin IC. H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight Special• g g Barrie --i3 00 • Toronto - -i ,3;0 { choir were all very, much appreciat- yleeting. The roll call is to be ans- isi. Author of "Your Eyes and Heal- Huntsvilte- -id.70 Brampton-S1,50 tb," Child and Its Develop- : 'a ed. On Tuesday evening the Supper veered' by "What I 'am to be thsnk- - -sand program were also attended by ��� ��� tiltdfand -34,35 Buffalo -fi,dC meet." Optometric Assoeiatioit of fun for.' The hostesses for the aft - is large crowd. The play. "Sonny- ernoon. are Mesdames' Hamilton, Ontario; American Optometric As. "R Tickets and in Formation at :Jane" presented by the Markham Beer and Lemmon.. ociation. Specialising in Eyesigbt - Dramatic Club was given a big .rec- : A very n o abler event was and Glasses. .: option. The work of the players was ry I y Sales Books GRAY COACH LINES iv err 'stroti commendation; plenty spent by most of the - community at _ Opposite. Post- 0►fice, Oshawa g g' the Hallowe'en gathering in- the Hall are the lest: Counter PICKERING of lmour and also the - serious R g Phone �l 516` Most of-the juveniles and many, of Check Books made in Eastern House -Phone 4,,(50 -''rtrtoments the adults were in cgstume. Many The rmembers of the Claremont' Canada. Cost n0 Radio and varied were the characters im- _ r Baptist Church met in goodly numb -! lerlOre than ordinary • Se­v ice : ors at the church on I+iiday -evening i petr+cnated and small prizes were _ books and always give ,� z � Nov, lot, to spend a social time l L. � O•/ r ` , r � �CiSfaC -lion; � _ 'p 1wiCk JZev. J. L. and Mrs. Horton and , , i� %.. Expert BAr�'1D6 Bi2d re. family, who.have severed their con We are agents and ;FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND pairs t0 all makes. Re" -% section with us. Tea was served by, will be pleased to quote onRbie charges. Work the ladies of. 'the church at 'seven _ ED[RALyl>;R , on any style or i. ` g you .o'clock, afters which visiting pastors :successor to W. J. Mather, - Reliable $'Qar&utied. and representatives of -the- different Stn�t#iville C(Llantitji' 1LiirOCl. organizations of the spoke Night and Day yervice{ YOW Hoots Ptinitr Insurance Of All ARTHUR FIELD At k "'d Business Phone Residence Phone Graauate t<aaty and celevrsion,lawtu�tak "! ! their- work during their stay among 9301 �,4`dG► " ' us. During the evening, 'an -address �$� Member Official oaaito Service ,Mep't! Kinds at R s n. J:x 'was read by one• of the deacone, and ' a well-filled, purse presented to them, — - — -- onable Rates 13 Vs ; Phone 3101. PICKERING :showing in •a small way the esteem ' in which they were held. diepreemlIng the' Following "The' Copii are in Town" such .Be Sure to be Ready for Cold Weather p was the observation by some of the _ companies `youcan Buy at Some Pilot Insurance Co.. TIRES, BATTERIES young 'fellows on Hallowe'en night. Came •in sad, inspect our. lull lllie of Ranges and Heaters _ r :$one .were- a . little hard to, convince Gore District Mutual ins.. Co - . ACOESSORI E:$, ; and r.wered practical demonstration We can .Sell and install any make of furnace or- Heating Equipment at - Royal '-Insurance Co. Lid. by "authority" resulting in Hallow- London Guarantee and A". Co. Ltd. At so. low and better prieee - Reasonable Prices. Get our Estimates before you make that Purcbme. Ocean Accident and Gnar,. Corp. e'en 1.435, being._one of the .quietest. Waaaness Mutual .in history. Some of the boys didn't - . •DON'T FORGET OUR -GARAGE - 'Portage la Prairie Mutual. ! •son can to Toronto. . ._.. Ii* the idta of . having to behave. -.. Provident Aiieurstwe Con ' - and were making great threats, but For• A Chtinge W Winter Oil Gen. Accident AssuranFe Co. Ltd. lAt as repsir that leaky top, - evidently a • second, wiser thought changed their minda,- or the A General, Modern Check -up of 7"eronte General" [as. Ce. police changed it for them, We know - - - _ • - Yyour ignition. _ Pearl Ass�trsure Co: Ltd. 9ki11ed Motor. Repwire. :._ Employere Liability Ass, Corp. * one of tire, officers who would .have Any Type of Car Heater er De- A. E: Wilson and Co. Ltd. Lloyds, Cs+Ordon ei. Law- r thoroughly enjoyed tearing into a froster that you Desire. gate of - abnut thirty young men who - - Cetl or 'Write - Pboo! L848 resemtwt• lit*' presence ' and threaten- NT - ' A'• B � � R PiCgER[NG, O TAi4 ed to "clean him -up," The offloar.ia �AS. C. WPFRt CLAP" -0 H - ..'� yet unhermed. )t *%gUx Oat. - Phone inlet $it, . - Year pstrenajle 1s appteciateiL Weekly Editors �HES First Passenger Command 'foe Week's Wit - bite Troubles .-- The resent consum �Sk Two sailors were discussing where P piton of beef llecting Subscriptions In is Canada per head is _ ` a nom; �� y� �Si� " Y they $ould live when they gave t>gy p gstimated ate p 68.66 pounds 56:09 is IVS$ y P ( ); pork. :,.�. Said one: "When I get sshory Hard Times Proves Tough 0:36 pounds (74,58 in 1983); mat- +>�' after this next trip I'm going to sets - Proposition 2933and lamb, 6.28 pounds (.32 t'tt a nice pair of light oars, and I'm -Regina —Tbe loo suiferin weekly- 80.92 ' Poultry, -ee pounds; butter, going to sling them across my� pounds; cheese, 3.64 pounds; aewapaper editor fitly a xnigne place Eggs, 22;91 dozen per capita. shoulder -and start walking inland:' in 'the community he serves. While k�z When I strike a place where people his Averse farm values f paper fills a definite need in the ' say, 'What are them things you've territory, his subscrib- g Per head of y 3F s got on your shoulder ?' that's where g �'' sheep; swine and poultry in 1934 ? »��Y I'm going to settle down." ers are indifferent to his adversities. increased over those • of 1933, cattle .w £ ' £x Extract from Homer, Odyssey, During depression_ years his trgubl- alone showing slightly lower values. `y''. R '�� �a ce increase, and the conducting of a MiIch cows* ows decreased in value from ,r ', .. �` Book II., line 121, about 800 B.C.: country wePklq requires a large k> -� x r "Go with thy-shapely oar. till thou measure optimism. g $31 to $29 per head, and other cal- comest to the land fthe men who Sorbefi of the dif5culties surround- tie remained unchanged at $17: fir r know not the sea; and when a pass- •. Sheep increased from .$4 to 54.18 ; sr 7 L' er =b g she business were recounted y, accosting thee, saith that thou here. at the annual convention of swine from $8.99 to $9.86; and �` ,F carriest a winnowing -fan on they Saskatchewan weekly editors. Ef- poultry from 56 cents to b9 cents 1 y ; r : shoulder; there rest." —Punch (Lon - fort's to. have _subscribers paid up .per head._ o don). - - resulted in many and varied pro- - orals bean According to the latest estimates is g put forward in lieu of!° = the Kicker cash, there' were 55, 700,000 sheep to ,•r One editor recalled he hied -traded North America in 1934. Canada y a Year's subscription for, a reel Of had 8,400,000;' the United States I hate to be a kicker, I always long old garden lase, and was quite sat- 52;200,000, and Newfoundland 100',= to for peace isfied with the bargain. Further 000. In 1983, the member or sheep " But the wheel that does the squeak- nuxi<i, ttnulnrr' ttcce�,6o f,a, .µ „t; in the world was estimated at 688,- . ;r; ing is the one that gets the blueberries _ as a , substitute.. . Live- 800,000. - grease. stock and :poultry are accepted it's nut to be a peacerui soul, and mediums for barter, and. severe; The wools of prime interest in not too hard to please, - editors avowed they toured their international trade are merino and ' But the dog that's always scratch- districts in old cars equipped with cross -bred. -Canada, New Zealand ing is the one that has the fleas. chicken crates ' the• British Isles,- Irish' Free State, v'�w . Picking up `several I hate to be a kicker means nothing ' arrears in the form of poultry. Argentina, Uruguay, Chile,' and in a show— But one northern editor led the Brazil (which- also grows alerino) �'•`Y' l f� For the kickers in the chorus are list easily with a story and S ain (which also oauees car- ✓ >.i.'r y giving a P pr the ones shat get the dough. stew angle' to the situation. He had pet wool) are producers of eross- ,::.:,.,<; ;r' %: The art of soft soap spreading is a • taken almost everything off eroad .bred wool. Merino is the prevalent '' ' thing. that palls and stales, until One day a hard pressed farmer t3'pe, of wool of Australia, Union But the guy that wields the hammer of- .tendered 'a weekl # ” - y quart o! baiter- South Africa, and the United Stx`ea._ - k;`'" % %`.'A is the guy that drives the nails. ' - Milk until his aecount' was• aid. The -Carpet wool is- turned, out .b Soviet `°" '' '' x Let -us not P rP y put any notions that are editor didn't like butter-milk; however, Itussia, , China, Indian, French harmful in your head, �1 and suggested y, y But the baby that keep yelling is ggeautt butter instead. Africa, Turks Iran. - S ria, Peru, "Briny batter to pay my sub- Bolivia, Mexico and Ecuador. the baby that gets- fed. scritit£on'. said the farmer indig_ - nantly, as - he atorined - out of the barley, , &f office, "I should say not. I can sell a nativetperennial �o occurring fro for money. University Veterans Dine _ -- Lake Superior westward,- particular ly in alkaline soil where better - _ grasses cannot thrive.' It is found The thltsi annual dinner of the i When Farmers occasionally is Eastern Canada_ t aptaift George l;, Baillie, new commander of the Donaldson University Veterans' League will be p _ .4 This grata is a serious enemy ' to Atlantic liner "Letitia ", who brought this Scottish ship into Montreal held at flue .Princp George Hotel, le& to -BU Western , stockmen, being a source Harbour recently- as his first pas =enger command. Toronto on November, 9th, at 7 p.m. Y Captain Baillie was' for fourteen years master of the Donald- In the spring of 193,", the Vnive<rsity Of injury to Horses. Cattle, and sheep son freighter "Cortona ", trading between Glasgow, the River' Plate Veterans' League was foimed. !t i "There were two farmers is this through the barbed -seeds -and awns and Vancouver: aims to perpetuate the comradeship - - office recently and they were seeks Penetrating the goft tissue of the Captain Baillie is a Highlander and served his early apprentice- 'of the Great War, and to call forth Information showing tbe- average yield animal's mouths and causing irrita- ship-in sail. He was last .ire 3lfontreal during the war as an officer ' apses in the present crises of the of various kinds of grain-in Csnada'tfon and inflamed rrteers. an the "Cassandra•. nation and the Empire those qualities covering a long period of years, writes of leadership so. superbly 'displayed i - the-'Stratford Heacon__,erald." One! ,According to- the Dominion Bur- �(''' by Canadian !University men In that _ of the visitors happened 'to remark eau of Statistics, the production of :THE Champion Layers treat- crisis, - _ I -' . that he was pleased his old binder factor -cheese. in Canada to ' 1934 _ p As wttti the previous re- onions, a ,_had come thrOUg3 the 1935 cutting totalled 99,346,637 pounds, . valued - - large attendance is ,expected. An ta- aa he had doubts about Ii. (fur recol_' at $9.79.7,338, reaching both for Results Declared Of the 16th vitaioa is being extended to veterans Iection is that he said he had secured i quantity and for value_ the lowest MARKETS Canadian and the 1 Jth On -' who seTVed overseas with university It in the year 19l© and had been units and to any veterans wuo ever t .a•uRntng it eontlnuousiy since, He Point recorded daring the present tarl0 R.�br •Lajring - Contests attended a university. century. Compared with 1933 these. y• admitted there were several home- was a decrease in value of $1,330 - Capt. E.--A. Baker, 13. C.; O.B.E. wifi Made repairs on !t; cutting had been - o Winners In the. Annual Can_ act as chairman at this year's .re. - bad this 586, or 1., per .cent„ while the aver - Produce" Prices _ _ year because so mush of 13ryited Farmers' Co-o adfan Egg Laying Contests; ilao the .union dinner. the grain was down, and so h wa are price per pound dropped from perative Co. g 4 - results at the '15th Annual, contest glad enough the blades h no f 10,01 cents to 9:86, cents, Saturday were in the followi Ad gone aY. PaY, C ng for Ontario _Were snl3ounced recently too much out of condition. Would he Ontario and Quebec. together pro- prices for produce.` by the_ Poultry. Division Experimental _ "The philosnphk of thinkers 'As is the have to secure a new onel The ans. duced 96 per cent. of the ,total, the EGGS —With cases returned, "A" Farm, Dominion' Department of Ag. instinct of the broad masses." —Adolf wrer came quickly, 'I would former with 75,301,029 pound=, -or lai a 38c• "A" inedium, 6c; "A" - get one � g + riculture. _' Hitiez.' " - 74 per-. cent., and the •latter'with _1,- pullets, 27c; "B1' 22c; "C�' 20c. P ?2 nets in the 16itt Caaadlan sighl.�a�y or before next season !f 'Piss winners .` I could seem wa clear to 6 c 6,738 pounds, or per cen,.. BUTTER— Ontario Ko. . 2 solids, y Y pay for contest were: pit, and £G would help a good deal if Slight increases --over 1933 are re- 24Uc; No. 2, 23 - %c.' 2, G. S. Taylor, Bloomfield; Ontario,! :. the prices were to come down," -corded for, New $runswick and HAY AND STRAW Pea No. 23. Single• Comb White Leg:; Judging from the conversation of British Columbia, with .decreases for No. 2 timothy hay, baled. ton, $10 horns, 2461.7 gents and '2399 eggs. these, fasters -this e__are many, an thi the other provinces.. "No factory to $11; No: 3 timothy hay ton, $i3 Y points which are needed on farms y �Sa profteed in '� F. C. Everts, Abbotts:ord, BC--',. - rheese is ma zSretta- Eo $g; strsw; wheat }�xke1; tangy '$7; Pen -'STo: 2a; Single Comb .R:hite Leg- �' ` claim was this: oat stra $6 --� w, - horns, 2446,2 Pnints and 2195 eggs.' "I think I could sake . a p6ncil and �. Iionrteth Slacer, f- 'larkson, On_ i KEN• E7��. ".f ... a.. piece of your The number of dal y factories in Paper and sit right WHOLESALE PROVISIONS tariu, Pen No. 8, Barred. Plymouth down here and -make out quite, a list operation in 1934 was 2,652, t;0ttt- :•wholesale' provision-- dealers "- are , Rocks, 2379,4 points and 2232 eggs. i of tbinbs I would like , to get,- and Prised. _in• that number were 1,23I. quoting the following prices to the For Individual birds in this contest ` farm machinery reameries, a decrease from 1933 of - y -and barn• equipment Toronto retail trader Oe. first three- wl'rttie:s were as fol .! - !trould fill quite a share of it. = �,qe five; 1,053 cheese factories, a de- pork — .Ham, 21c; shoulders, low: _ Wilf buy Just as soon as we can and, crease of -73; 3.17 combined butter 1$'r_•c; ,butfs, 17c;. pork 161hs, 23?sc; A. G: S. Tayior,' Bloo�mffi 'd, Ontario,! -- 0���� ca lI know of.ot�ser farmers who are in, and cheese factorie=, an increase of picnics, 14inc: No. 247, Single Comb. White Leghorn,, WAO exactly the same position. We have 16';-And 21 concentrated milk plants, Lard =Pure tierces; 15 }etc; tubs, 350.9 points and 302 eggs. i -not got the ready money now and a decrease of 2. The total number 16c• ails, l6b�c• Grant, p , prints, lric. 2, W. G. Grant, Moose Creek, bp,! TRPp �� "there is not 'a farmer I know .Rho. of factories shows a decrease of 64. ,- , Shortening— Tierces. 10•,jc• .tubs, ratio, No. il_, Barred Plymouth Rock,; r'wanta to go in debt. 'Some of them The combined total value of all ilr;<c; pails, lla�a prints, ll� ;c. 331 points and, 370 eggs - 11�tE 10 _ are Stuck in debt now and'rte Fill' Products of dairy factories in 1934 ttt:�>) Oy was $D2 3 F. C. Frans, AbSottstord, ,B.C.,: StRf shat it means to them. But there is ,629,90.5; or an inerettse — I, -' Non F. Single Comb White Leghorn,; _ � c�At►ncvTfax, Do doubt about the large amounts 'of: over 1933 of $5,411,594, or—r)—r-- r -GRAIN QUOTATIONS " machinery and equipment 'which is cent. _ Following are yesterdays closing 313.2 points and 268 eggs, � needed on Ontario farm, today, It ° - 'quotations on Toronto grsm trans- The winners , In the F1rte ^.nth On_, -.iwould make a lot of-business n'lten it f actions for carlots, prices on basis tared Contest fcr peiis of birds were: � Y of V gets going." To drive Home to farmers in g'en- ,c.i.f. Bay ports: 1. G. F. �Kaufmanu, Tayistock, On_; �� 'rPe believe that in T correct 'state_ erall_, the imgortnt „place of good Manitoba wheat -=No. • I_ Nor., tario, No. ;,a, Barred .Plymnulh' Rocks, �k �� •went and it is interesting because-it seed in an agricultural programme 911/4c; No. 2, do., 89c; No. 3, do., 25'1;,3 point. and X10 egos.' requires that a continuous, ersist -'8321 isc; No. 4, do., 77%c; No, 5. do., 2: H. L.. %mmniach, E ^ nville, On_ i = �!-_ 'has to do with a basic Industry — I, , ent sound, educational - ro ranine /2 lasso, No 6 -, Single Comb'ltd.�tei _ YESS+R. IT'S actually with THE basic Industry- as ._ P g *c', o � T>;E r'+Rsr nr,E ' .ear as this counts ' • Manitoba oats - -No C.W., 39§�c, Leghorns, 4S1 points and 408 eggs. INgA.CINc, Y is concerned. IV o. 3, do., 34r/sc; extra Nn. T' Teed;- a:. A. fi:la, (Lr_ i" P When, the farmer reaches the point said Professor Robgit Sutnmerby of where he _bas sonic money ..left over MacDonald College in his President- 33%c; No, 1 feed, 31?ec; mixed feed. larfo, No. 3, Barred Plymouth Rocks jI he Is sal address to the Canadian Seei% 32c. -457 paints and 2203 eggs. going to start buying. Perhaps ' T because he .wants. to, but mainly be_, Growers' Association, Manitoba barley — INTO: 3 C.W., Winners for individual birds,in the cause be oil! have to. T t is a very __ 38 ,a•c; -No. 1- feed screenings, $113.50 , Ontgri'o contests n•ere: ;; ■ a P South African' corn. ,65c. ^290, . Barred Plymouth Rock, 360.9' oId saw- about the farmer the Ter ton. 1. G: H. Kaufmann avistock, No, t - basis of 'our Prosperity ,llauv of the farnrea : of Eastern -. -. __ -•._ pros grit and we are Canada who fed Western lambs, dur- Ontario' grata a roximate prices ow.aA� - apt to forgo* At at times'or pay little PP hoint.4 and 3011 eggs. ing the 1934 -35 winter under _the track shipping point — Wheat, 63 to o, A. J.. tirquhart, Greenfield, No. 1 • ,attention to it. It comes to life once Dominion Lamb Feeding Project �67c- oats, 24 to 26c; barley, 30 to 3t;` Barred Plymouth Rock, $55.9 more when orie hears farmers saying C P 35c� corn, 63 to 55c rye,: 35 to 37c - hey are polo to start biiyin are placin increased re eat orders i + rwints and 11S eggs. g g east as -, Race �listory isoon as'-they have- the money to' do m many cases asking for dopble .the 'malting barley, 38 to 44c, 3. H• C. 'Mltchel'l, . Clairmont, ' On. the paying. And when they start buy_ number of. lambs they _ fed a year _ _ _ _ _ tnrin,• No. 44, Barred Plymouth Rock,' Omaha is the brilliant' turf yen- !!� ing the zest of us are going' to And' ago-­-The applications, particularly 317.D points and 274 eggs. sation of the last few months- He -tile' gin s from Quebec and Ontario' raflecL The Calf Club Show of the 156- Officials of -the ' Poultry' Divlsibn, is the 3- year -old " son of 'the great g g great deal butter. Gallant Fox and is already eclipsing the, abundant supplies, of hay, grain, minion -wide Boys and Girls - Farm Central - Experimental Farm, state silage, end other crops• rn Eastern Clubs at the Sherbrooke Winter teat the rrwults in this contest coma the outstanding turf records of hit - Canada. Fair held recently was, the largest pare favourably with the best of any famous site. "Rte roust 'get 'rid of the current assembly of'its kind at u pruv,ncial of the ii, `ihat`h6ve -been field in the Last season Omaha came in first - belief .that 'only saps wo ?k. "' = Mary'' _ " _ ~�� - exhibition, Two hundred and twelve Dominion and Ontario Contests. only once, out of 9 starts, but this " 1nlmer Barnes. year the shoe 'is on -the other foot, One large duck farm in Eastern Calf Club members - front - every dis- _ _ or should 1 say hoof. • Canada is planning to ship 2,000 t.rict of the province of Quebec tooJc "bIun;r people I do not like -at all ' Following very closely in Gallant c consider-- myself successful boxes of ducks 'to England before part in shavt•ing'160 calves and yenr- interest me far more than .the .people Fox's famous footsteps,. Omaha won `=when I've done all the- things I've the 'close of navigation at Montreal. lings and in tive different judging I do like. " — Sophie Kerr. the, Kentucky Derby,'fohowing that always wasted -to do." —Bing Cros- and to hold them in storage 'for contests for, selecting teams to go fire at achievement .with s win in the .h1• subsequent sale, to the Roynl Winter Fair, Toronto. 51 Belmont Qtakes, .i_ _ - w "Here and here." . , i• 6� i ' -/1 Krell, you must need a holday! iqo News Triumphant Suitor: "Well, WIW% Q r; : Here s There your sister Is going to marry me: _ fa How is that for news?" Everywhere _. Willie: "Hub! Are you just NOW _ -^ finding that out ?" 1 - A brother to every other Scotto noitltart regard to rQCS of assd - As Good As Any The enterprising boys of the 2nd- or Sutton read the Scripture lesson BiYly'a mother looked at him seers- - sr Guelph Troop collected and sold 2% and Canon T. G. Wallace pronoun- ia"Wy. tons of waste paper to augment their ed the benediction. "What have you done with all your !troop tends. • • • ' •' money, son ?" she asked. "Your little • • • " The 2nd 'Guelph Troop already are bank Is empty. - "Well, mother, answered the boy. ; Welland Scouts on first • aid duty collecting toys.. for their , Christmas r - - tat the local lair attended two jockeys Toy Repair, Shop. "yesterday was a rainy day, a* I .spent It." I, ••" who' were injured when thrown from • • • : r••• " their mounts in f=ont of the gram. For. the Decoration Day parade, the :hand. In Addita the boys perform- 10th' Arantford Troop acted as guard A man said recently that the asst. lest phrase- In the English language _ +•i4 �, ed yeoman service patrolliii the of honour for the float. At the ceme- ;` r•- .1, was• "i''told you so." • - tgrounde. and finding lost children. tery they, helped distribute flowers j+ i + • • and provided a guard of honour for Lecturer-2 speak the language cd r` .� 'St. Catberines 'Scouts opened their the speakers' platform. s + • wild animals." ° � 4 '.dlirtstmas Toy Repair Shop' in the irfsight building of the N.S. and T. For Fire Prevention Week, Scouts Voice is Rear — Well. ,nett time — f _+ BIG tom.,p tlNiigara Street). Toy distribution of Guelph, .Ont., and the local fire •de- You meet s skunk, ask him what's �, will again be made in co- operation partment co- operated In a unique win- the big idea." •with the Canadan Legion. down display in a vacant store on iivQf i]«e� • + Al Wyndham Street Oa one side of the Many a man who used to play gull Some 900 Scouts and Girl Guides window the Are department had a to keep hi the pink has given It up BIG 1 `r representing every pack, troop and display illustrating home Are 'has- -to keep out of the red. :gulae company in ivauoa a..k� i- r.rQe, vvr} #le ee the other ■t�7a the 1� Man — '•idy wue always se Lim- _ 'the annual church parade to :Pietro. Scouts pictured the dangers of out- Z0" � - • _ - polltan United Clbure.h. Dean C. E. door fires, 'such as in camps and in torical when 1 stay out late at night. ; Jeakins of St. PauPs Cathedral ad. bush land. Friend — "Hysterical,: you mesa. ^I dressed the gathering, Rev. Dr. J. E • • • Man — "No, historical. She digs up - Hughson and Rev. D. W. DeMille as_ Turning Boy Scout "adventure" in. all my past," sifted, Assistant District Commission- to the real thing, three Philadelphia : Scouts, Nature Directors of a large Correct this sentence: "She mar- New Jersey permanent Scout cacl p, ried a rich quy," said the goseip," "but THE PERFECT t LIVE STOCK MARKETING, ••e planning to explore unknown It didn't stake her feel important." Shipping tin the co- operattive plan has areas Of the 500 square mile OYe_ Yea miss, you will Chewing Tobacco been 'productive of splendid results. ' ill - boiling on the open market means real tenokee swamp, on the Georgfa.Flor- — - - " Value for the owners. Get in touch Ida border. The boys will seek spec!- tlnd that most .ladies like this lip- -With us. stick." Write -- Wire —or Telephone mend o rare Asa and small roam_ Young Lady'— "You couldn't —er few months ago from the efforts of Only seeds which are fully ripened • - '- LYadlittrst ih�3 � -" male for the Academy of Natuial °" Y '. - T� UZUTRD PA811f.EAS —tell me the kind the in" 13ke, could John Audle C , oo- 0irasa,TXVZ coaerAXY. 'Lxasiznb Sciences. y- harles returned col- should be collected and eves then !t LIVF. STUCK (O�fbf7W410N IiEYT. • • • You? ; . Bier and .practical chemist, and Dr.- is wise to continue to allow the sun IIaloa Stock Yazas, West Toronto A silver-jilt push- button used by J. S. Lapp, dentist, who came upon to dry it a little more. When seed is `— Cave men used to knack girls lif+nae.t , - King • George to light the Jribslee rt whlIe •collaborating upon an im- stored "without being sealed tightly r r., Scout Beacon In Hyde'Park has been less, but that 1s no longer necessary. I prarement of dental impression enough, it may become damp and plaster. %The a it to l begin F - / �•' -,;,, presented by His Majesty to Imperial � y lied PP sur ca � 8 germination. _ •r Socialist Father — "What do you { Scout Headquarters. The stand bears bandages-for plaster casts with sue- _ the inscription: "Presented by King mean by playing truant? What makes cers .and have since introduced it in "We have no need 'to change bu- George V to the Boy Scouts to com. you stay away from school? leading Toronto hospitals. man nature. We need only to give menorate the lighting of trite bonfire- Son — "Class hatred, father'." its easy removal lends itself par- it a chance. " — Rexford G. Tugaell. in Hyde Park on. May 6th._. 1945." titularly• for use as a temporary - : To help you get top cash "A friend is not a fellow who aI- ( cast, and in cases where frequent pflCgi for yOala<itltsl ways falls for sbam; changes of a pla +ter are necessary. Classified Advertising CiktfSG "'S brand a>m °Domititao A friend is.one who knows your At the" same time its rigidity and t✓ Trapper^ ea dAf!rent from any ! faults and doesa"t give a d —" g Y sLtvF.StTOlslt t f other puLUuuoet of. its kind!, News ` longevity equal the plaster cast now ' acrd pic :ures `roar the trapline. Point- ! in. use. AN OFFER iv 1 t'E. ^,]'`1tiVE:iTUR ors on trapppsa�l for gwu•r profits -- The Dub — DO yt)ti consider It eln_ t, List of tvnnte l Fnventtetrs and full rue fu:l drtn'.is on r-impsor,•s Raw. „ q App!ications of the ne* plaster infoNriation Rent free, Ths, Samaay ful to play g• "f on Sundays . t' urMarke tinKServtce,,thenew,diree• - I ,' Contywny. vor1.t,T'atont 273 l are manifo,tl, BCCOrdlnb t9 the in- Hank street, .tttawa, Canada.,. •:y to Yet top market pricey far pGa' �...�"'"� Old Tim-er — It may be. But .don't, Kicma: (This service is limited to O worry.. RVhat you play couldn't be t entors, . and its'. use in sculpturing ;. Untarioaoly,)Yourcoplrisl?'RE& is now being investigated," Frank sAL>csnaAx WANTED _ _ � tailed golf: _ -• MAIL COUPON NOWT Worrell, art resto'rtrr, -t who ie - c3l- FOR A C1,11,Nr. CITY. TONY. -, A\D, -- --- -- -- --- -S -om 1 HEAR g laberatinM with the invention, is now ��ourtty raleQrt:�K, Iti'rite rn ,ldvertib- THE ROBERT SIMPSOAf i Sume men,- ive their ebildten dimes i . s in Coun,+el, MIxtit Directorien'Llmlted, Easter„ U,ntted using it 'for moulds for plaster and 79.76, f•burcll SI., Toronto; art Fy s.arh.tm� D•RarteMff for the - church -,:for the . same - reason P _ - -- - TORONTO, ONT, low heat metal cast „. In the aFt, - _ � Pleare mail me, w,a!,out rot or obll ti , I - - - they buy lightning rods. P - aann he said, moulds `have had to be ,fur.ni�+p,ntt t,,�* and tnce..ted,t:o•of�THE .� D7xIL'•,UA TRr�F•PER,” wntce eonro +a. I'erhape the itilIie m�.•t .needed is .• chi ed. off but with the- -ne.*v 1 8- - WHAT TO DO cam to In't% TRA:n rR,"d s your Arw I - Wherr' one - door. closes• another PP . P . Yue lti:uiteuna ffirrvua` this world is. to have people take the opens; but. we often took so long and ter i+lley' can be removeri•by ironer- .,,ABOUT " Name: _. ............... .............. ( Golden Rule home with them on Sun- rerrettully upon the closed door t,7at i sion , in water, ' achieving a much - � :..,.ABOUT = Ar 1 P-0 .......... i day,' instead of leaving it In'church. we do not see the one which has op. closer detail- A =d(� Route -------- ..,�.__aw Na_...__.. ened fors us . Defea_ t i, A nothing but _ Indigestion' stye- t•Adsr••.e_.•_____._.._._ :___, __._.. i "My word, I'm badly. overworked." education; it is the first step towards _ 4l1V -3_1 "What are you doing?" something' bet ter" Seeds Mrgst 'Be A WAY THAT RELIEVES THE "Oh, this and that.". . r>!@ it CAUSE IN A FEW MINUTES — ..When?" — ProfesstiT - 'V1'hat do you know'of -- - -- ejl D d v t - � � WAY Now and then." - - ;an-:? - � ;�•'•, : :,�.' .,..,�.,,;,I; :. :;;,,,;,.•,;. Freshman Did bhey have to pay srK :{; :,hr4 :w +,., :• tj. s..; ;{T If seeds are*- to be eared , 1myr, -1O SfiOP ITCH140 f.ND`TO for th fun. t _ sir n too? - _; • 9• • ';;:;2 ' ,�•; �. T�E W.• garden flowers• remember first that y CLEAR UP You bane probably noticed that in a m ut glass r a they must -be v�eT1 dried o ��`•- There s nothi Ray, in either metal or gl . con- ng- •- abaoldtel nothing- some families the children stern to tainers. They should he labeled care- to faire the place of perfect health sa climb to a common sen9e altitude fully. it?,`•' ;;,; i the foundstiort of s happy life. And t' i a much more rapt than • do their H po. better way for eveiv one to get it AND SKIN RASHES-USE Seeds which are surrounded ` by .' �. \', . >�;'s • Ir„ - -than to turn to that famous '•tonio i parents. „ pulp- must be separated from , the urine, A*tncarnis. pulp when the pulp becomes same- j _. .- Wincarnis is not a drug. It is simply what soft and then they should be Many peop ?e who think they have the purest of fine wine with all the � N P �iNe`v Plaster Cast dried before being placed in the-con- . w'ea " stomachs' or 1 "indigestion," valuable properties of,the 2;•� lbs, of tainers. doctors say, suffer in rem itlf from apes which go to every bottle, com- 4wthing more serious than acidstom- gr Dr. D. D. Dennis' Liquid Prescrip- We know, that seeds saved ' from tined with the streggthening elements ach. And this common ailment can _ 9>< beef, and guaranteed vitamin malt lion. made and guaranteed by the Product Of Toroao Men gardens exirects gu our plrovetyery satisfactory. usually be-'relieved n w•, in minutes. makers of Campana's Italian Balm. Efiminates Cutting By Sur - sP far as germiriation is concerned, All you do is take familiar Phillips' From yotir first glass of Wincarnis Tiialbotde35cai�ourdcttagist. 13 but unfortunately they do not aiwaSs Milk of :Magnesia after meals. This you will feel new vi ur r,teel' j;eon.= Useful For ' Scuip- acts to almost immediately neutralize Bo mg ! come true to type because of cross- that brings' through your veins, you will sloe tor. - !fertilisation. " p lhe'stomach acidity t a rings on . snore soundly, wake more refreshed. - _ your trouble. You feel like a new In a few days you will have forgotten ~' onl -- ' -the irritabienerte of your former g half- -- - Toronto. - Product' of a ,Toronto, S031 per this just once. Take either the vti� Not Employ Theta 1 ro- P y � • , � :: •well state. You will - ' ?'L .. '• L.LIPS' •• or the :roost strenuous day et the fo of our integratlirg'surgical plaster,t which p y new Phil 1ps' Milk of Magnesia go through the , Those �.La.ruas swm. lets..I3ut watch out that you get 7 $` Twenty thousand doctors have recota to 5 _'' overcomes the necessity of Cutting fitably Speciallsed tranini; the Genuine PHILLIPS' Milk of mended Vtiincarnis for tcervoas `dio- + or sawing plaster casts for removal . Meads to Increased. >r'ffictenc >' Ala nesia.'4Ladein Canada. order, anaemia, debility, and all run_ :T 1 M E S _ and is the first of its kind in the Increased Efficiency means B y increased Earning' Capacity aL.SO IN rA¢LET FORMr down conditions. Start taking Viand world, was shown at the Ontario ` .'Overcotne Inferiority Complex, Ph;{lips'' Atilk of Ma is Tab enjoying — iVincarnie toda Your MORE QUICKLY 6P `` develop 'tor er, better r 1� are new bn sate Rt all drug Hospital Associations copvention istores everywhere, n.h tiny eellsR'itscsrnie.— Sa�es.igenb; t l n-1 held here recentl thin gs. study leisurely in the tablet is the a^ 9 d F• RitCl110 a► Co. Ltd., Toronto. Q� UTE D T f„I � f� y' .quiet of your owq hone. Write ;equivalent of y ,✓•� - - -he exhibit of the plaster attract -, . Sor particulars of fnac:nating, a teaspoonful 1� >:1 rut t eeyit r,uer.�e �wro _ _ — a i'w. COD LIVER OIL ed widesprehd attention at' the as- l fillips' Milk WOULD NOT BE sociation's exhibition, and patents The Institute of Practical and of Aia�is. ,.- �t Scieiaoe has discovered wby for its manufacture have already. Applied Psychology - - Scott's Emulsion ' of Cod been applied for in 15, countries, elo Confedersuou BUU&aiag PH I LLI PS WITHOUT SASKASAL" Laver Oil is so much more Discovery of the plaster evolved a aeoxTAXAL, QVZRZC � �� beneficial than plain Cod — Liver Oil. All plain oils are SAYS REGINA WOMAN hard to digest; they must be - em'it"f'ed in the 's°'°,acEt' SHORT-STORY WRITING CONTEST We emulsify the oil' In our : Indigestion Gone, Can Eat Laboratories hence it is ready Anything for almost iminediate di "ges- H�v HERE is at least oite good story �d�. Tin For the best 3 Read this letter: "For several years I was rte s" everyone's life. bad been troubled with indigestion and tN _ could eat very few foods w ch agreed C TT'eD �� u Stories reeeiysd on or before November 10th, 1938, A with me. A friend of twine suggested Abe o:eemmt for Temporary Dmfaaes CASH, PRIZE, and Two Other Valuable Prizes, will be ,that I try Saskasa, which I did, and it sat 'S•.t Noises doe is a given for Original, or 'Prue Life Stories of 1,000 wol ds or • has entirelyvalieved me and now l e:ann +Meet c• tf sat �7tv ' under, Send is with! our 'slot a 'Signed statement that ' at s ythin . I would not be without EMULSION A. O. LEONARD, y li a a bottle of in m home, and" 90 Fiftb Are., New Yor it is either original. or a trw life story, your name and rr `iddresa, and number of' words in the the story, epcloie returs I hope others may- besxfi1 as I have THE DfGESTME• COD WER ''postage- for its return.' Entry Fee Twenty -Five Cents. door when they know of. your remedy ' Typewrite if sible or even legible handwriting accepted. ' in Sasirwtal." For indigestion, bilious. OIL WITH THE PLUS Y/�WES issue NO. 4S — 3fi Pa g la :• 'te.' and acidity of the blood take Fa►»ww rouR "` ' WFF - BAKER;, 39 LEE AVE., TORONTO P Svkass[. At aIl•�[ counters• lnongh � - +� 1st 10 weeks treatment, ego. 9 57 "' '• yr' ... • ' _ ,;LOvA LJ SK,, -H. Gibson who has purchased -The St. Andrew's Women's Miss e the coal business of Chas. Law, has ionary Society will meet at the �-l•1'he rainfall on 'Monday night taken up residence in G. D. Bly's home. of Mrs. W. J. Miller on Wed- � 'was one of t2�e heaviest of the year, residence on Church S iq ore treet. nesday afternoon, Nov. 13th, at 3 i _ 4here being one and thr•e6 eights in- -St. George's Churdts, Sunday, o'clock. of a fall- It *acs very welcome Nov. 10th, 21st Sunday. after Trinity -Mrs. Lecey is spending a few _" , � tf ass many wells have gone dry. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Celebrat- days with her datl,g0>rt.er, in. • Mark- �'it✓kerii� B Leader St,Ore -With Thanksgiving dinners and ion of the Holy Communion at 11. ham- numerous fowl suppers, fowl have Evenb g Prayer at' 7 p. m: Preacher --J, S. and Mrs. Jephson,' of Br- . n' t sttiffered severely during. the past at !fool services; Rev. E.' G. Robin - �klin. we7e in tovrn on Friday ev- A �j � e � e r S h i m a i " Br- two or. three, weeks, not •to mention son. ening when they called ort a number l-1 - Ontario a No. 324 I. of friends. the large ' number which have been •, Lodge �Kelen during the past month. O.' 0. F. of Pickering are holding an -Mrs. Thos. McCauley, accompan- -OF- -ir'he next local meeting of the At Home in their Lodge Rooms on fed by Mrs. Margaret ,Mckay, of - " :.:f- IOi.EPROI�F HOSIERY ' .8ortit'altura! Society will be held in Friday, Nov. 29th. at 8 p. n:. sharp. Toronto. 'spent Thursday with J. C. .the- A. -Y. P.- A. rooms, Pickering. on All resident mernbers of the. Order and Mrs. Philip. In new .Autumn Shades ,__''Tuesday, lkov. 19th, at 8 o'clock. are cordially invited to br•ir1,g along -A few showers of rain have oc- : = •fieveral of the members gill give; a -lady friend and. spend an enjoyao- carred during the past few weeks. HAS JUST ARRIVED pwpers. Come and have a good time le evening. * , * _ .. but not nearly enough to zeplersigh - BbCp1•�e weights at 760. and Aye, 6r Par.. 1 -The choir from •Centennial Un -J'1 Tue,ciay evening. Creo A• the wells that have gene dry. p p� and Mrs: Croidon, Mrs. K. MacRae -The regular meeting of the" V4. -• - Crepe e Silk at 1 CIO per air, fted Church presided over the' in gu ii' p p P t Miss Jennie Rose A. S. and Mrs. A. of V!e United Church, -will 'be .1c at tithe evening serlce'in the Ln- All pure silk —full fashioned. fled Chinch here on Sunday last, MacRae, Miss H. 'MacRae, Miss S. held on. Wednesday, November, 13th, ` :- •- _ 71[any very pleasing comments or. Sayers, M. Hutchison and S. Jarvis at the h6me of .Mrs. Garnet Court- „It P1►ys to buy the old reliable H•OLEPROOF HOSIERY. their service., were heard following of Toronto; motored dovrn and zit- ice - "HURLBUT" SHOES the service.. The home choir were at ended the concert and supper of the ---Our deer- nunters left on the be- - - C6errywood for their Anniversary : Presbyterian Church. ginning of the week on their annual _ evening service.. -The other day at a gathering of trip to the north. Among those from' ' :for the Kiddies, in -W. Servant, who has been con- women in Dunbarton, the usual top: Pickering were F,.'' C. Jones, S. W. - -- - - -. - -- - - p g ducting butchering business in Pict;- is of conversation, the earthcsuak_•. Davis Dr. _f__rtn rigltt - -�,3 I2 lI. i� - found was biro carried- on, and various I Davi B Eck Oxfords er]ng for over a year, found that the � g - ' -- - ...._.. volume of business did not ju_gtify experiences were being narrated. --Tnseph Wray, of Whitby Town- 5 Co 7i. $1.39 uer pair. -. -his continuing he business an to One young lady was asked about her ` ship, formerly of Pickering, died o7 ' ing p long- _ _ _ . 8 to 10 }, $1,t59 per pals. . er, and decided to close up- on Sat-� experiences, and she replied tha', Wednesday, Nov. 6th, is his 70th 11 to 2, $2.00 per pair. ' arday last. He ;will be much missed - "when she awoke she was sitting on year. His funeral will take place-to- by the choir of.'St. Andrew's church the dresser." You can beNrve it tr day (Friday) from his late residen- It pays to buy the old reliable `1HURLBUT" Shoo -in which he 'gas a valued member. not. ce. Mrs. R. Crawford, of this place, FOr the Kiddies. ' -- .Florida is a delightful place in -On Sunday evening next. Re'. is s daughter of the deceased. whidh to live during the winter mon - H. G. Crozier vrA3 speak : rn "Chris; ths, but the large number of severe before Pilate" illustrating his -e-- - storms that have occurred frequent -, mon by a study of she lamer!.;. parr. -- LAND SURVEYOR ly during the past few years, taus -' ing by Munkac,y entitled. "Chr'at ing many deaths and much property,'b4 re Pilate." This will be imere:t• M • so C HAPMAN damage detracts rovers from the' ing and helpful study and include -a F'• J. DONEVAN, E. A_ B SC., , i' pleasure' of living them. One of these consideration of- the rucstion, 'What O. L, S. On file are . the records of -- - -- disastrous storms is now raging shall I do with Jesus'" The mornsssc surveyn-rs . Gibson and Yariold, 365 . there. venire will be at ]1' a_ m. and wl]i hang Ea-4t. Oshawa. ­Phone 1%1. TWO STANDOUT VALUES. -A gasoline -pump robbery was be preceded by tlhe Sunday 5cho- i _ carried out one night last week, at' Adult Bible Class and Y. P. - Bibic - - . '. the "Green Flash" Station at the Crastc. Our.Sunday Schr -A attendsr" H. V. . Moore, Pbm. B. Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for West end of the village. Tf.e pumps is. increasing. Come and make : were 'jimmied" -open and forty gal- wore. Druggist, Chemist and Herbalist t ;men or women--Same cloth--Same "Ions taken. The proprietor, who liv- Th?e reguiar mesh.:;' of S_ Gei-r.- _ ... announces ea on the premises,, did not - hear .•e's A. Y. P. A. wa= 'held in t]:, the Opening of his Store and . 1 Price••$23.75. on..Friday evening, N_ :,% Laboratory in -bat florae map have Been made. ,k,iub rooms _ tthey must have used a "rubber bar" ]s-. The eF•t:rg ..opened with a - _. to pry the locks off, or the nper'ator hymn, ­Jesus calls .Y'er, the - tumult" DUNBARTON, ONT: Gordon Gordon'9 "Busines8 -� Girl" Hose. a very sound sleeper. folloured by prayer. Tho bu�ine, • _ You will hnd his raore , a pleasure j, Q ' --- George Wood, of lh:nbartnn, was then dSc�- uc_�ed. 'late roll' es,!'. to shop in. His city prices are _ Splash - pro ©f, Snag-resisting, Chif` -had missed -one of his geese. but was answered by each member w:ti, attractive, and his services tmsr- fun Hosiery a few ,daye ago found her safe and a joke. The rest of. the .evening- wa- "teous. reliable and profitable ; ` well in a stray stack, sitting on a -spent in musical, Mrs- Tanner being Your patronage is respectfully solicited •.•TTF�7CT BSA �E$.__' ='nest of 9 eggs which she doped would the convener. The meeting came ta. - _ - produce .a flo'ek of young goslings: a close with the National Anthem, This is the second -time -th3s year Next iS2eCting will be held - on Nov 'LUMBAGO .,Fred T. Buntings 'iekerZng - _3n which she had laid a nest of egg: yth, which• wiI] be Literary Night. (having hatched a-number of gos- :firs. Booth, converser. Visitors al- Attack the cause of rheumatism. ge- - - . -• Established 1857 . lings in the vpri'1t -. Mr. Wood does ways welcome at these meetings a: Wica. Lumbatem Use Rumacaps. mot know how long -he- has been t; p. m. : E. C. ]ones Druggist _ .. _- _ -- _ -- - _ -- _ -__ -- •- _ - -setting on the eggs. -We are sorry to report that al r. &,e' UrWer the asspi<es of the char. _ Pickering Ontario ery of the village. a ]5e linutl .'RUMACAPS CH-01 C E MEATS ',Richard Put;krin ?na= had tae tnisfor- .ervice will .be held at the lVlemori;el � tune to ](we his second leg. On ac- park on Remembrance day k the, tourst of gangrene. one leg had ti M morial. The emly address, will t '' -- _!be amputated several years: alzi. a short explanat3cn 'nf the purpo� Gyproc and Lime lRourid Steak - - - - - 20e ^ _- Lately the other leg became affect of the gatlering. Prayers a;il bf • +. + • -ed by the same disease and for_ Just arrived is ins a +ill ment tit %+ • offered' for Peace for Remembrance u .: Minced Meat 12e some weeks has suffered great pain. of the fact that "Ri,ghteou,sness eV aDP "t :c in the fulliFwi'ocr aiZrr : . . . - . ° „ `'� "'"'' "h':p- alteth_ a Nation '• and_ Thanksgivim: D__� T' �atatid and, he is. now doing as well for many blessings. The 2 -min; .P in. s; 10 iu. - Stewing Beef . . • 2c• - sa can be expected. We hope -that silence .,will be, observed in reveres: '. �S its. _• 96-itt :. .: " �C;ooked Ham . " 55e he will make a rapid recove>`y." remurrsb. once of those who. though !B in. :106 in. y • . , -Oct Thursday afternoon the pub-' hating. war and loving Peace, servetl - 48 it). x 96 Donmenoti Ban -rd Dutch Loaf, 25c 2. tic and Contmuation schools celebr- ,Aid of thnae who made the at 'Ara^ Lime ' • . . • aced Hallowe'en by giving a short .sacrifice. The service will commenct• Iinrdvvell Pinoter Program and otileltirise enjoyed th_ y, .: PICKERING Variety Loaf: 6 35e. at ]0.55 Monday, Nov., ] Ith. • • f : em"lves- On- Friday evening even^ , • ` ing the Continuation gave a -Hal- —� Thursday night I'asf, or rat Jellied Veal - 30c b'we'en party in, theschooi, at ,her about five minutes after one LUMBER YARD - • + » • which tl}rere were a number of. inv- clock on ' Friday morning ' mother _ 1 fled guests. A re a ' program ovas nature celebiated• Hallowe'er, by a- - ; -- - -' -'- - - - -' -- • Head, . Cheese,. - " • J sC rendered � after which a delightful rousing the residents of Canada and .Vexo L'dvM•il4ssMNass. ]Bologna, . . - e, • 15c• _ _ -_1 lunch was served,.which was follow- the northern parts of the -United -- ., ed by an hour or - two dancing. Ev- States from .'their peaeefvl . slumber - eryone 'reports a very enjoyable ev- and giving them a good shaking. For FOR SALE- 12 pigs.'I weeks oia, - a time many - wondered what was Apply H. Dunning, Claremont. Phone 1,310 -- - - 7 Hallo- en taking place. Some thought that it ANTE ut R E I ' D �T ' ' passed off very `?�% P pose horse. ■ ! was Fimpl}r Hallowe'en ,pranit� that state patticvlan. Box 200. Pickering ' Younger on Thursday night.la t~'TkP ..:Butcher (pbone 3000 Pickering � , ' • goLSnger set dressed up in. the u.;_ were being played upon an unaus- News. it _ aai Hallowe'en costume and wander - petting people' But it did not tutee C- OR SALE -22 pittrx. 2months old to for most le to realize that Apply Saedydicore, Salem Corners, No.7 ed 'from- one house to another, Ahd P Highway. 11 demanded the inmates to "shell oat" it was a real ••earthquake. •• 13eds FUB 9ALH- Pooriac delivea crock. v4dch was done .good naturedly by s6look, doors eiwvrlg L lc+n t3leir hinges tirtx gpod battery, •good rvo>7;ng. ��('1 - handing out candies or other tubst- rattled and houses tvarrlbled. Many Apply PiekenngBakery, litf tore ft>utea• Those of a more mature age ran out on the streets, not ltnow ng' J`vTOTIUH- Anyone wlahinlr to hay. �• •g w-l}at might. happen. but in Ontario 1, spple butter made at the Altona mi4i, please , surd 'who felt that. they could' -do a get your order in at once. P. Nighawander, 11 - man's job, called on a numher of very little damage . was done. In _ JUST TRY Pickering about the' wont -that hap- FRESH- Al I LU H • UO W' W ANTE D Places, and did same mischief, but or about to freshen. Also for sale, young pnded was bricks that fell from - ch- purr -hred shorthorn owl, ^ crosses. dual purpusw �• V• nothing of a very serious nature, as Andww Allison: Dvnharton. 11 -13 ,j, ttltly damage 'dome wag easily repair- 'mneys. Some were so terrified that ' t ANADA VAKNI9H co ad, they thought that the world-was tom .O RENT -Half of adouble hrit 6 ' PAINTS 'AND VARNISHES t I. -The anniversary svivices in St. end. It • `was the - worst ' 1 �' Ln an house. Church St., Pickering, Carden, fruit earthquake ever recorded in O.ntar- trees. garage. hardaod snft warer,furnace. Ap• � 1 Jlndren's Church on Sunday AfLCT- sly on premises, orwrite (3. D. Bly;' 210 Indian II " ; noon were very successful. The day lo. Scientists say that this part of Rd„ Torovto. 4 y a : 1 � You can be convinced that you can buy y being fine there was a large attend• the Continent. will never experience (11'KAYI✓U -'On to the Premises of ( 4 I "a beiter product at a lower price. Our ; st M The gueet 'Preacher wac. Rev, severe earthquakes such as occur a- ►1. the undersignrd, lot 15, con 3. Pickering, a yearlinghelfer, Ownermayhavesa-neby prov• butineis for Paints, Varnishes & Enam- 'Pen7 Jones, of Oshawa, vvho deliv- long the Pacific Coast and in Central tngprope ty and paying expenses, A.F. Percy Bred a v America. We have had a number of R R 1. Pickering. 10.12 cis hats more than dpubled In the fast 3 very' impressive sermon, ti r Ahich was mach enjoyed. F.xceIlert tremors in past year; but they did - i;�O1i ,YALE OR RMNC- 6•ronm «'d ! _ years, due to the increasing sale of nothing w•or�e than- fr hten ti sum h house with garage and garden plot.' hard t music was rendered b the unite:! f B wr lur NNIrd IO-0 y and soft watery Immediate polpsesaion Apply these products. ber of �ieople.. Evep with the cli;;ht Mrs. Dales, Dunbarton,or J- F. Dales,, tR5 t d wirs of St. Andrew•'P Church, Wh_ . _ _ -Itby and St. Andrew's, Pickering. Ott ;tremor that we experienced last Fri- Danforth Ave .Toronto. 10 -12 � THERE IS 'A REASON i Tuesday evening the-. annual fowl day morninh it Rave t1P a very • -iHOOTINO MATCH —Wii) tv hPlri 'QIiQeT SP.rIFa *lOn, and It w:DU]d give, 1� at lief ry White's, on No. 7 highway .,at Sal• - s S, -.g, t' fn IL16�H1'f}1181. Tl,.�.. «.. Pa pm lfant,in.:.: -- tQ171djIe! WAA (served in St. Androw'a pF�ge- F-1_ :I_ fl .. li,l, a� .,c • y ' " r� - l13 some idea of the dreadful feeling' o'ci - k. Gm%r and ronrnte.rb for prises. Rine Church, where a large number' had and shot gun, Shells provided, 11 and Repalr9, yy,, assembled. After all had been ser- that. it would give uc when areal - " Our` Motto :- -11W,e have it Can'get it, IN ved, a very attractive program wAS earthquake takes place and building,, CHO1CFr i:AIRV C`OtVw�Re¢i,:. it is not tnQtre.'' given tender the direction of Mrs. come tumbling down around us. sp te; ed and grade cowg, Government T, R reading death Anil dpstivcti.rn. We tested. Fresh and clone spri•gers alwgye oti Telephone 39W t3pTgtt, w}lic`h' W83 greatly enjoyed hand. Blood tested if desired. Free delivery on by all. The proceeds on Tuesday ev- should he thankful that we escaped purchases of 7 or more. Setis4action guaranteed. the horrors that malty other places Wm' J• Murpby, Lindsay, Ontario. Telephone J. S. B�tiON9 PICKERING . erring amounted to over 8200. )1ab2 J j./ • _ i have experienced. i . f