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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_11_15t t :� •r S n IN' VOL. L`'. ' .PICKERING, O NT.. FRIDAY. NO-N'. 15,,1S435. Altona " Whitevale J; _ met firs, B. Reesor sent a few P days Sunday,' Dec. 22nd, has been fixed GREENWOOD R. H. O. PEARSON— Fbyeicir►u 1a=t week with Toronto friends• for, "White Gift" Sunday at the U'n- DbndSurgeon, Dunbarton. �, Uur trucks ptiss your way Mr. and Mrs. L. Love have return- ited Church at the evening service. t every day •" ed from visiting friends in Michigan. A most impressive . memorial ser- MILLS $. FOR•gYTH, Opb. D., Director Miss G, Eckhardt R. R. Associationof Ontario. Reg. COAL COKE , of Unionville, vice was conducted by Rev, J. R. : istar4d Mgmber of the American opcotnecrial • spent the week -end with Mr. and Bick: As each name of the dead was �iiatjon Eyes examined by appointtoent. r7t7 1� 8etablished 1&38 p6dae 9804. Claremunt. Out. _ •a Lr O•D, CEMENT, Mrs. W. Slack read, a solemn toll of the bell was swots?. SAND, GRAVEL Wa We are glad to know that Mr: A. rung. gg, although still in the hospital The lantern lect;.re which-was giv- Headquarters r UUlvBhU xUIJUY tsaltwlwr. and is improving nicely. en in the United Church by Mr. , - . S�tor, ]votary rubttc• irwueyut LAwku. A number of our local sports have Povene, of Toronto, was an educat- tua,cf lacmerly occupied uy Lae ,ate n. a.. now BUILDER'S SUPPLIES gone deer- hunting. We hope• they ion in itself. Mr. Sloan rendered a For aiatt.aauth wing of wtut rtott.e. wtutoy. sty may meet with .ttileir usual success. beautiful solo. _ alt-o' local OartBge Work Mr. and Mrs. B. Reesor, ? Y g, Fine - A1'UN, $L+LL, 8s; 1tUSC1 � Mr. and Kee Friday evenin Dec. 6th op- ' w. J, BEATON. K. c. We have alsoplaeed in stock a full Mrs. G. Riddell'and Irene, were Sun eft. Anyone who -enjoys travelling H. B. BELL J. D. F. 8055 ,line uf''!laple Lebf Milling day visitors with H. and Mrs. Yake. will enjoy the slides and other att- L b: „J• A. WRIGKT:, - - -- l:u'A F�ede. We are horny to report that Miss ractions that will be -put on by the C:llopping Va bay sorest, Toronto. , ttdelaide stye j,j�`'j IL Madill is suffering with tbnsiiitis Women's Institute. _... -- - Q. RI'CHARDSON A Co. But ris. A. We MITC AEI .1 ' we hope she may soon be well a- Greenwood CHOPPING ,;•• `, .Lets. Solicitors. Notaries etc., Suites 308 t�su►- and alo- -9 Rictimand St. E.. Toronto. Tele Pickering ODt. Miss Alice White,, of Arias form - �o�,_ Ad.4910; Nightsr6undaysand Holi- r'y + Monday, Wednesday,t4L,FrldB eta am. Pickering Nl,one asi.1. stf. cc Office phone .74(10 Residence 651A erly of Altona, accompanied by Miss Mrs. K. Wilson spent the week -end 7 emote r' ha E. White of Goodwood, called on with her sister, Mrs. Corbett. g - THOMSCN dr MCMILLAN— B4rrie• old acquaintances in our community Miss Rutledge spent the Week 11 tats, Solicitors. Notary Public. office at Mkersig. Office Thomdon, lot ay conceemon I. STEWAtRT BEARS on Friday last. end with her parents in Honeywoad. Oat Rolling states Office hours: Thursday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter visited on Miss Mildred Corbett was home a'vaa!rsga,' from, 7.00 y. to to 8.80 p. m.. or by • . _ a t, 'Iorontoo , US Royal Clank Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. F. Lockie from the Norman School over the elilr„at P nbonc Pict M4. Toronto. EIgt'n 5308- Radio Service I . 8 cents per bag •' I 371, of Frazerville. Mr. Blake Reesor, week-end- Finest equipmeat for, expert, who -had been visiting his sister Mra, Mrs• T. C. Robinette and family CONAN'r A ANNIS — Barritttera, guaranteed service • Lackie, returned with them. of T ;ronto, spent Sunday with Miss NO BBTTEIt PASTRY FLOUR i�Saiiciters. Notaries Public .40R DON D. CON ANT. K. C. Parts,, Tntws, and Batteries There is a concert to be held at M• Wes. MADE THAN . ALLIN F. ANNIS; B. A,, LL. B. on bat,d. the school house on Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Harbron and family • Ofecd• -71 zsimcoc St. s , Os!taw. Car Radio and Atuplitiers a - (tonight), under the auspices of the of Toronto, spent Sunday with Fred188in�1 Phone, -4 end S (Oshaira). and at 'the Court �pecia]ty. Women's Institute. The pno,tzram will and Mrs. Gibson.' - -- _ House. Whitby, (Mr, Conant) Phone 7 (whit• consist of read' by)' 10 Year+. utgs drama and mus- C. and firs Wilson, of Brot>]clin, The Old Standby for }.brlenor ic. Lunch will be served at the close. and Wes. Sadler- and family - Phone 'Mark '18u3, Pick 94W or spent FI'�>x . PASTRY Silver coliecti'on: Fve one welcome. Sunday wit'1 E. and Mrs. Tremble. 1lentat -- stout? 9901. and Fred and Mrs. Harbron and fam- a w EIL�C.9,'NITH, D. D. 9., L. D. St. •Audley ily of Dublin, spent a fear days last _ 'CARE BABItiG} = (3ucce olr e I t - r Dales). Graduate of The Beal Store, Claremont weCk with Mrs. _ M. A. Sadler and yal Colltge of t 3urtteona sad Toron• fain?) ty At out attire over D. A. PHONE 829 Miss . Galdys Puckrin has retaurn- y T• y and Fndap Phone Roy Morgan fain?) lltorIF alt. 97tf ed fetus) a visit with friends in Lind- y 88 Y and Mips -- - -- . FURNITURE say. S.r Evans and .brother; Ralph of HEBBERTT FALLAig$,L D9., We are diaplaving an attractive Wnt. Puckrin and family were re- C'.-�Tnont, spent Sunday with Em- 1 1 D, D.5 . Ciaduace of the Royal Goilege of ta.5ur;&ota and the University of Toronto. variety of cent visitors. with relatives irl Clare- merson and Mrs. Ormerod, Siljil le$ For Sale in residence second door 'east of 5t. And- Aluminum and Grauitewsre-Ste. - mont. Brougham, Kinsale and Mt. Zion fins Church. Picor by, out oe;nt bo+tta : 9 Furniture and Furniture mere all well represented at the ser- a •. m. to e p tto„ or b1 abpotntttlent. Qt -ray Electric light poles are being plac- P _ s•rvloe). Plane Pick 3700. 4 7 Novelties. victim here ors Sunda The soloist at Gait Galvanized Steel 8bingler6 ed Paces low. in keeping with timer here to carry,. this convenience to y' Bird's Felt 81ate Shingles. p g some. more families tiere. , evening, a former resident .of ' Mssstst/!>! 4F arbs Mrs. Wtmnaeatt has returned from the village, was much appreciated Alto, re- rufibrring fiuRgy wheels. , Lawe mowers a):gfpened. y ^^^ the Oshawa Hospital and is at pre- and she met many: of her old friends T. PATSR80N'8 t?LARSbION1 . ��ELIZeBETH RICHA WSON— "RADIO SERVICE sent recovering at the bme of her who .,were pleased to see her. e F�s wad wsosnbileinsttraaee of all kinds. _ - Cyril and get pricer. Phone 91815 .. - �tgtasaaiiar eots+panleso( wild 5naae1al stand• A Graduate of Radio ,College parents, T. and Mrs. Annan, - .,; FUEL - • With � Wm. Smith, who„ is employed by -� -- - � - _• __.- : :_ -. FPOBTILI., Licensed Anctioneee, p-to -the =minute training Mr. Yeates, has been attending his • for 0000ues of Toro Mad otsueto. a.. daus;hter in Oaha.oa. who underwent T. C. Brown had a btWness trip - imsati« of a11' Mad@ as"oved to on obarwrt to Toronto on Monday apttaa. ♦dtbra «Or«a vat P. o„ ono, ••,FINEST EQUIPMENT as operation for appendicitis. The W. J. Brown' family were with $� - - - R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP for The Club met at the home of their people here on Monday. D • clerk. ConveyaaEer. Commnsio•,ee Met. and Mrs. Bryant on Monday ev- • Builders" Supplies - - itakttas *&davits. Accountant. Etc. issuer of GWraDtted Satisfaet100 4 number of our villagers were MtttinageL'ue ess, Whitevale,Ont. erring when about fifty people turn- - AT Toronto visitors on Saturday. - —... y -- _ - ed asst, A short address on "Azmist- Miss Helen Barclay W -� ` R�NaurtiN fllc Pt irw. ice Day" w,as given, after_ which pro- Paid her mot- um. bet and Lath M A W i�eber slftd Batteries alwayx oa land her a short visit on Friday last. gressive euchre was played. The Pr- Miss Jean :Malcolm spent the end B. C. Sbingles ,Liceoaed Auctioneer for York, H. ROY MILLER, esident. Ben Bryant,, presided. 'i'he .,f the week with her people here. Ontario and Ontario Counties SrouJrham, Ontario ~ ' drama committee reported �roRTess P nine Coal 9 All kinds of sales promptly attended to Mr. and Mrs. Midgely,- of Toronto. -, TIiRIis RBA60 tABLB 48t[ P}lc,ne stark LOGS in the selection of a suitable play. � P y at . t_he T. Robertson -Alberta UOril spent Monde $ n may be arranged for at the NEWS office Mr. David Winters has returned home. ■ t from a visit with relatives in Oak-., DOIlIeE?LiC Coke Bell and Independent phones. Pickering Mills :Miss Marie Devitt paid the Leslie Lime* Plaster Whitby, �.6 :sal.,. _ vine district. While there he was a Devitt family, of Toronto, a zdsiL CFment' , - nest of •honour at the Clarkson Un last week. Maple Body' WCOd SAFET Mash, Feedsf ited Church ow u P = - pper on a oc- The Baker family vacated e • • casion of his 40th birthday. For 20 Agents for Lundy Fence __._ and Poultry Supp• years he was superintendent of. the store and moved to their new home :A GOOD DRIVER on !Honda i3iltl 14e.. - .:1atiDp' r hies in stock �t $�l Secondary sr}col there. having lived Mr. Bruce Easton has been spend- _ J \ � —A GOOD CAR in that vicinity for 'AO years. • Hi5 in a holiday—in the`north woods on" " —And INSURANCE with times •friends here wish him many more a hunting trip. Oocishutt'- implemente ' •ZURICH years, _ Miss Ruth Hollinger, of Highland Aeeign pies _before Bu?sly - Creek visited her friend, Miss Mail - The Sf roogest, Petrely Ctisua}Cy, Chopping _ Highland ,Creek ' - ' cry `Phillips, last, week -end. V Y 1 L S O N 8 R O S Mon Thur. Sat Company in the World. Mr. Rasa Willson, convener of the r ' • • The Highland C k B h f the p ..• T e tee Branch o . e Citizezis Group of the Y, S. •will CYRI I E. MORLEY _:_, Qnj s Senior Women's Institute held, their be in charge LOGS! )�IUs O!!i• .. iv arge at Friday evening s . Ptiotu� — Piakerbt 6?Oe .7 regular monthly meeting at the meeting. PhoneM;trt 7200 _ C, home-of Mrs. E. Craven, Altona Rd. :Mr's. Peter Diamond and son,- of Ds. N. Lockwood 'The President, Mrs. C. Wallace oc- Prospect, visited her brother, Mr. This is the Ti nie PICRERIN(3, ONT. cupied the chair. Plans were 'made t John Phillips and family on Tht11s- :Lowest Prices_ for each member to -take knitting day lot 'Of the year to brighten needles to the' next meeting that Mrs. Tummonds of Manilla, spent It will pay you to take advantap ..up your home with anew R. G. CLENDENINO work might be 'begun on an Afghan.) some time last week with the Roy of these "Specials," which are, tar piece of furniture. FUNERAL DIRECTOR _ _ Mrs. Duman, the Secretary, gave a I McWhirter family, who accompanied a limited time only. , _d , p very interesting account 'of the con-j her home on Sunday. - Noxemta Private Atnbalaace : vention of Institute Officers at the A number of our people attended - I Day and Night Service i "at a*±nivprsary service on Non- Greasy. Sftening,. Healing Arm - Wltt'1] uph01 Pbone NW Twenty- Third. Dr. Farquharson, M. Sunday evening and were delighted ,ream te stered seats and backs' O. H. for Scarboro as the Malvern b000 gu est 6' to hear Rev. Mr. Toll tell of his ex- Boudior Size, e�., reg, $1.00 � in repps. mohairs aDtl r• speaker of the afternoon, He expl -� periences in the Holy' Land; an -, •. for 69 cents oelour8. ,$$, 15' Markham : 'Onto ained very clearly just what arrang -, inspiring message. Markham, ements were in force for giving coed - I The W. AI. S. of St. John's Church Nuiol Drop -back ConQh, Up- ical attention to those on relief: He Inez and packed two large bales of ~' - ltiOlstered OII a splendid n ��--tt pointed out the handicaps the duct- Reg., $1.00 siz.- for f,9 eetlts; with 1, p CALL US .:NOW P clothing, quilts and foot Rear last 60 cent size Stemcol (a new con b quality Of repp with two ors had to ovemome,and suggested Thursday afternoon, estimated .Val- >i< and cold remedy), Free ways in which the Institute, might ue well over $80. The November y cushions— Special, $14.75. And have you? Stoves, Fur- aid by supplementing th'e sick' room fneeting tif' the W.: M. S. will be $1.60 value for 69 cents l �• :- '.; Sliding Coach, with stood races and Eavetroughs put supplies which, at present. were held on Thursday, Nov. 21st at the quite inadequate. His address was home of Mr. and'Mrs. R. 1McWhirt- Dx. Y1t ���t est s 'Tooth Emsk oretonlae . covered mat• �II OTdeT before winter. mush, appreciated by the large rum- er, with Group' "C" Miss ISuncan, „ tress. Special—$8.75 ' " rho Best Brush Sold . See oat Ranges, Heaters and ber of members and guests who at- �Converer, �in 'charge of the program. tehded. Mrs: Silas Dixon delighted With each 60 teent brush sold, you Come in'apd let Lis show von Fufna,_es before buying g Roll Call — "One•" y g tar 9 cent size Dr. Weet'lll our Roods. her audience with a read}ng, replete The 'Anniversary Services 4. St: Tooth Pastas A 75 cent, value Let elsewhere, : with humour. Mrs. Wallace extended Electrical supplies always :. ' - an in to Institute members John's Church will be held on Sun- -' on hand. - Apple baskets and bushel „ day next, Nov. 17th. The Rev. Thos. � cents. PP and their friends to attend a Euch- Laidlaw,` of -Stouffville; will be, in We have your favourite remedy fare baskets. ' re and tsnalre . ac per: home, Old sre of the service in the after- : Danforth Road South, on Friday, t:har �• A. STERRITT And Massey•Harris Repairs , naon, with his'choir, and in the ev- R40k Price TI-iE PICK R G N S Nov.' 9th, at two o'clock. The pro- ening, the same speaker and tlhe - f Funeral Director reeds are to be used to increase the choir of Ashbuitn Presbyterian Chur aiJone -s" Diu. • .Store i%mbnlanee Service ALVIN BUSHBY mAtitute funds. The hostess served a most delicious lunch v4lich was will be in charge of the service Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 46K 6800 00 much enjoyed by all. °.f praise. Services -will be held at - 1 Piokerin � s 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. g flatario PICBERING Peas ' ems Lord Tweedsmuir Peers Through Retort Proper - THE Contracts Given N A boy between 5 and 6 years of On Public Works age was in a cattle barn at a fait grooming a Jersey calf in prepara_ i %° > :':` •`: Ottawa Two small contraets - >. tion for the large crowds of admirers -_ ..�•'" ` t MARKETS '> i who would be in the stable that day. totalling $11,050 have been awarded Works. -;; While engaged in his selfappotnted by the Department of Public admire the it was announced here last weep, - task a lady st opped to calf. "My' what beautiful calf." she One, for $10,300, is for the plumbing said. "Where do you get all these and heating systems of the new PRODUCE PRICES �„ „ - -- pr rive -Co :::k''. ?• lovely calves, my boy. Why, from physics and engineering building in Cnited :..::- w:• :.... - a -s;.,.:f ;" -- the-eoW;- arcourae; "''wvae the instant Ottawa. The contractor is W. G. Saturday were paying the following ;E: ;'1li - �ricea for produce: ".c• iii reply Edges, Ltd., of Ottawa. °< The second has- a value of $75.0 and EGGS — With cases returned, "A" ";f['. is 'for alteration, addition and fittings large, a8e; "A" medium, 36�; "A" ,: How To Get Child to a public building at Estevan, pullets, 30c; "B," 22c; "C," 20c. To 'Eat' His Spinach Sask. The successful tenderer. is BUTTER — Ontario No 1 solids,' P ,. >.;4 «;. the R. L. Cushing Millwork Co., of '14Y No..2, .2334c.� ` Chicago. — Miss Mariam Lowen- POULTRY: c berg "of the Iowa state college -ours- Moose Jaw, _ s': {. - (Quotations !n cents.) ' •. - -- ••;• >::;, >.. :::...... :. „ �`:`� ery school offered a hint on.how to .. _. .. _ Dressed ,,.::.••.. .. ...:.t, :;>::.,•::....::.;:. ,, .f.. - I y'su "' et our child, to eat carrots, spin- 111 Live. Dressed, Milkfed "`'`` f ! ` g a p [t►� 011130n3 Plan -• � N''' ;:g�';;;, ach and liver, - -- : ,,A,... "A" ,•A,, � ". �. „ , .atlantic Plane liens: - „• • Aver 5 lbs. ...... 12 14 - Service > •� '., All you have do, she said, `is and the pe prepareptheofoodn After R -r eight S 6 4 to 5 lbs ..... - 11 13 - -- - 3 to 4 lbs . ........ . 10 12 .. Here we see His Excellency Lord'Tweedsmuir, learning of the the fun of actually cooking -the dish New York— Captain James A -- OId roosters ...... 7 10 9 intricacies of a motion picture sound camera, as explained by Roy himself, the child "takes- so much Mollison, British trans - Atlantic liprtug chickens— _ — . — _ - ' Tash, A.S.N. cameraman. -pride. in Over 6 lbs....... 16 20 ... • - • �- .,. • _ _ _ foods .as r- 5 to 6 lbs. ...,.. 15 19 _ ver ;rej such 1 e e forgets he a acted uch ca -:--- rots, spinach." aviator, strived ere tom'" abroad "recently , to purehas•e three single 4% to 5 lbs..:.. 14 18. - --� -- motored American and planes He Spring broilers— Bully Is Tamed Historical Relics In announced that they 'would be used. 1e'* to 2}¢ lbs. 12 16 .:.. _ �� to establish an "experimental" trans - Grade A turkeys dresed, 22 to 24 - - Ontario Village �I Atlantic freight .route from Ireland cents per lb. nominal. Geese, dressed, Letter to the New York Sun ■ ® to Newfoundland nett April.'He and it to 12 cents per lb., nominal. Ducks, To the Editor of The Sun — The village of Teeterville, Ontario, 1 Mrs. Mollison, the - former Amy Jchn. d passed 16 is -p cents per lb, nomin_ Sir: Since your page has always been harbors one of the finest small -collet_ son, aviatrix, are the .sole financial ai a shoulder upon which I: could rest a tions of old Canadian articles. It backers of the project, he said. throbbing brow, I am moved to write has been visited. by 35,000 visitors Ev KEN EDWARDS The planes will carry "specialty" WHOLESALE PROVISIONS you about my newest puzzlement. It during the year. One of the most for L €refight- such_ as- news films, the Wholesale .provision dealers are has to do with my dog. He is a nice midable exhibits is a ball and chain, - i latest models of French gowns, etc., - -quoting the following prices to the dog but is too pugnacious. He wants weighing 75 pounds, which was used .,� at a cost of $1 . per_ pound. Each Toronto retail trade: to fight every dog he - sees, but he to restrain convicts. ► -� " 1 plane will have a freight capacity _•I Pork — Ham, 2031 c; shouiders, especially prefers picking on Great - A. peculiar piece of basket fibre, probably of 1,5.00- pounds and will 13c; butts, I6c; pork loins; 19c; Danes. collies, setters,'and the larger shaped like a• curved evestrough, - make the crossing. from -Ireland to ' picnics, 13'cec• breeds generally. Which is odd, be- was once used as a wheel cover, on 1� l�lewfoundland in ten hours. accord - Laid —Pure tierces, 16 c; tubs, cause he weighs only about twenty buggies, to project ladles dreasies, ing to his plans. The planes. will '- 17L .pails, line; prints, 17c. pounds. much in the manner of the modern 'make•a total of'two trips each week, Shortening — Tierces, 10�4c; tuba, For a while I boarded him in the : mudguard. fling from Qal%4ay over Dublin. to =.. 11u c palls: 11�(.c;- Prints, 213/4c. country, but I had to bring him hoarse A collection of open yokes,- and Newfoundland. Captain and. "Mrs. ` MAY AND STRAW because he'was licking all" the other black iron tea pots, recall agricultu- Mollison will each pilot a plane, but - No. S timothy bay, baled, ton, $10 dogs in the kennel. Now "the other ral life of early Canada. no pilot has been selected yet' for - to $11; No. - 3 timothy hay,' ton, $8 day somebody let a kitten into my The marriage vow at John Pound the third plane. to $9; straw; wheat, baled, ton, ,$7, residence. It Is a silly little. kitten and his bride -hangs beside -an 1820 i ��, Capta n Moillison declined to give a fat straw, $6• - no,bigger than a half -size rat. The _deed for 'grant of land. The docu- '� �IJ details of his projected air freight . _ :. terrier could kill it with one snap mint relates that Pound and his bride. service. He said the planes he will. _ GRAIN QUOTATIONS of his laws. But he does not. The to -be had' acquainted- the Socletq of select will have an average cruising Follawing are yesterday's closing kitten bullies him all the time, wraps Friends with their desire to get speed oP not less than 190 miles per around his legs, abs at him married, and appended, -the names of hour with a niuch greater maximum _ 'quotations on Toronto grain trans_ Itself g . j -him _ actions for car. lots. "prices on basis with its claws, bites bim on the nose, the Quaker congregation- may be 'read ' 13peesi. Ile-'estimated the distance bay ports • makes a nuisance of itself' ontinu- ' signifying .assent to the match. from the Irish coast' to Newfound- bay p ts: — No. 1 Northern, ally., And the dog does not even snap - A cburcb at nearby Norwich is °�" land as, approximately 2,000 miles. 89gse; No, 2 .Northern, 87%c; No. 3 at W Indeed he seems to like being said to havA been . attended by a 1( A connecting air service will trans- Northern, 81g`c; No. 4 Northern, bullied. notabre Quaket; the mother of Her_ �T�ORG� 0 A port the - freight from 'r'ewfonndland 7Bc; No. 6 Northern, 70�a I lie alvake nights thinking there Bert Hoover, , ex- president of the �T / to New York. He will purchase Manitoba- oats --No. i 'C-.W.. 38%c; ought_ to be some beautiful' moral United States. s a s s single- motored land'. planes ?or great- No. 3 C.W.. 33T/ac; extra No feed lassos in this, but I'm hanged if I _ I it efficiency, but -fie will 'not fly "ia 9'HE tit %3 AM WOLF OF - oats. 323- c; No. 1 feed, 31%c; mixed can find it. And I am getting. worried Girl Of Long Ago Had WR£&Tt._1NG I the sub - stratosphere, he said. _ -deed oats, 32c. about my dog. He Is setting an an_ Better Chance, for Happiness . _,�� in m hxivaehotd. 1 - -- - - Manitoba barley — 'No. 3 C.W., manly example y _• , . t'39b1c; No. 1 teed screenings, $13 pqr catch the wife and children looking Big • Bad Woii ■ ownspeople of The Airl oil 1855 had a lot more �+ ton. - meaningfully from .him to me.' Is -Theodore ��etraganis was a self- ..Kettering reet fun and a lot better chalice of ha - - South `Atricati Born; . 65c. - there no such thing as discipline in p' satisfied shoe shiner in Pueblo, Col- g piness than her granddaughter has, .orado-, until he'. ;%wnt to see a .wrest- r Ontario . grain, approximate prices this topsy -turvy world . Royal Couple i 'e Yo k. believes Mrs. Sophie Davis, of Ala- ling bout in the town hall one — Martin Frob s'ler, New r I - track shipping point tiVheal, 63. to - - meda, Gel. - - night. -. ,'4.67c; oats, 24 to 26c; barley, 30_ to _ And .Mrs. Davis didn't get her, ' That.night he made up his mind Duke and Duchess of Gloucedier 135c; corn, 53 to 55e; ,rye, 35 to 37c; . theory by "reading. She - got -it by, ex- to become a wrestler. Soon be left alt Broughton ill, Northampton - '_maltin barley, 3S to 40c. i . 'for Chicago where the promoters 8 Erience; for'sTie was a irl in 1855. Seat of Brides Famil P Y You Know g - Recently. She celebrated her 101st took him 'under their wing and " ,/� birthda changed has name to "George iLahar- loupe Suggested - : Old age pensioners in Great Brit_ y• ias. Very soon ..he-reduced from 250 Kettering, Eng. -The Duchess of ; gg ain" between the ages of 65 ands 70 She is a little -di gu.aed -with the pound's to a "fighting "ight of 196. Gloueetter• arose early the first day • now number about 665,00,0. modern girl who drinks gin and George received his first big purse of her honeymoon —to begin her new For Road Nbahap►s " • • smokes cigarettes." _ of 112$. when he ,beat Leo Alex- duties as manager of the household t1 • n s South B n Indiana. He t King. -.. I i n a der t Be n& d na. of the 'third son of he g t s of her duty, to I - _ n art gallivant w endin we arty �� Britkh are o ! g Y y B - 6 Traffic Observers A - gal To three times as much an public educe- around," airs. = Davis gays, c`A girl's coon was matched with eery tough s couple -was married- Nov. 7th Appeal tiara as they did a- quarter of a ten- duty is -to make an advantageous wrestlers, and, as" a � result, got v'erq in a private ceremony at Bucking- tough himself. Toll in tury ago. marriagre and raise children." tough himself. meanest 'Laharlas is ham Palace. Amid a shower. of prose U.�..._ - - - _ one of the meanest an5l toughest - - -� • • •" Automobiles' - -She doesn't care . wrestlers in the .garrie. petals and confetti they. sped to _ - -- -_- "lie who lives by the sword shall for them. Seventeenth Century Brou>*hton HaII, Our frignd does not smoite, nor , .perish — er- economic sanctions.° --_ "It's on their account that every- does he eat much for IL "Big Man." lvorfhampton, seat of the bride's - New York. — Traffic mentors of 11 Ernest Bevin. one's in a lethal burry,". Mn. Davis Nevertheless this- iougn son of family.. •- • ,states, disturbed- by auto wreckage declares_ "In "my day we saw a lit-' Greece once pinned the 1:.mous Lon. Behind they left the congratula- and .death, considered thrusting the London —The Institute of w Agri- tie .country, but, really saw it. Today dos and beat the great . Jim Brown- tory cheers . of crowds .which` waited ` baffling problem into the lap of sc!- ing. hours for brie.* glimpses of the bride - ante and drivcit s into .doctors' of_ culture ;reports• here that the, 1935 you try; to see a. lot, and fail.' Tish; fish, ..: "Bad liana Zahar. and bridegroom., Public ceremonials flees, for innumerable.. teats, mental 'world wheat crop will be below aver- i'as is actual! very tender hearted. age. The European harvest; how- Sex !s a la ground Lor toaely y y originally planned had been cancelled and physical, for fitness to drive. ..playground He gets his biggest thrill from a'sab because of the recent death of the " Balanced against suggested sclera_ ever, w►11 be slightly above normal. scientists:' Dr. C. C. Jung. film, _' , brides father, the Duke of Buc- tific devices, at the Eastern Confer_ - _ 'ych,' :.sate of i4fotoT Vehicle Admtnistra_ The Duke and his bride plan to -- =tors, 'hard - boiled traffic students - : -Will 6��C} led.. T9gether ;spend almost their entire honeymoon ;urged drastic laws, . compulsory in_ - _ - - . • urged a radical new mp' l meal_ ,� t z `' "'. + :' '' r: ;A ; at Broughton, Hall, Later, they may y .. yi IfI rR, •,' �^'"c" �� i, _.. '.g: :,oa`_. "' , ; y ri,,,. !, >.•'r' '„�. •, ..� join friends' at a sl'IOOting' party in ,,r. leas. Several believed the 10 -year x . aw d� 1 Northern Ireland.. During the holi- are N ' p in the nation's fatality •toil -61 _ �s:•' y' s A "' a °�'• days they wil•i visit the King and - - -P — f ,- .,,,ti ,.: ..:..iy,�':.... ...�.:,: <.; ,r assn at Sandringham. er cent. necessitated mechanical • _ . , speed control of automobiles, b � `� `• ` ` � : � ,e Their journey started from the i�t Y alace after a wedding breakfast-'A means of governors. ' Such a device •' ^ • I P 4 1 , 1: v �o r are • F w �'� � a � o a i d t�� m s ;�. their n tat 1. Its � c `�••�- �.�v�:.. cheered inns damn .r e e crowd , s huge doubtful. _ _ >4'::'::::+`;:u;t� :.: , :..;aye::. .,, °., :.'... imilar cheers had sounder! when <y �' a� as s The conf renev, closing today, t' t� +� vz, g y 3 �•Ly. the newlyweds appeared on the pal= represented Eastern States and the -°` ' • '•v.> `' }_ ^4i ::z.. ac balcony, and.. other spectators tana,llau av,i,l�ca ,P chef a54' ri, +F -at St ani % ,•wl' ,Ij�r,Y'"p„ Ontario. a @ Ryq�f station. a.�. ? �• i ,..•. The officials seriously considered a • N .� P.." ? is t' .s' The bride's going -away ensemble ,, . R,. fitness test plan suggested by Dr.,, '; , az:, R F of ..mist grey velvet consisted of , a David Iialiakl, chairman of the Co_ ` ,' ", �' ' `;�: .' • r. gown, cut on simple_ lines, a long .'ordination Committee of Medical w ^' = t� ^' ' � ` '� ^"s' Wiz`" y'�ra' `' coat trimmed with dyed' shaded er- • I Societies of Metropolitan Counties. •�s <' ,, s` n .„.. •r � ,z`� ,, �•: "- ::a}�;� €�?<: -:• `.:'• � _� �e'`: mine, a hat ti0ith a draped halo• brim , e t —ever five ears until the ;A, ,t .. - < < .., r.:;.: A :s. �;:r; c .:, ,The. t s s Y e Y u 4_ } J ;• G , ; ,�,, ";� , ,,�� _ d tom: and a pocket -book, all made ' fioin :driver was. 55 or 60, then every fear _ .;.F'�7w •^:�,. s,, ° tt.ce s._ the same .material. The handbag was . - -,._, , .;� i `,� a -s.,• �.r,�,G:,;�.i. S, 'L�' f, �' , '.;.a. - -would be Mental as well as physi_ . -i�j zJVsr <,,+4:- a� trimmed with wavy stitched lines to °�'` °^ yv; �.' ;:v:anr��� ;.'" match the design sewed on the fur ,'cal, to ascertain degree of nervous - �`�,u „�,. :,:;,'= yti y�} •, iness, alertness, quickness of muscu- I •.mac} J ry' fri »�x •, %_< 4 • `` °„ �:, r "ef;:, y''::" =' ` of the coat, and which also trimmed `t�`y'•`�_1:,�;> the dress. It clasped with a -clip, to ear responses, vision, color vision, i``�. '' °" '� >.,::k %, ' ;`` `l " .+t' try r s:r.a•�� t. match a diamond brooch that finish- ' ' • hearing,` inclinations toward ,epilep_ � ,,�-. '�:��x'Srix„ � � . �sy or insanity. ed the hat. ' .. The. nuke and Duchess rode in . the . _ Actor is Married '� flower-filled royal coach of the chro- ' S • ,* y, +,� rrwciawe mium- plated "Silver - Jubilee' train Z,ondon —Titus Benjamin- Meigs, : - I �,. from London to Kettering and thence p�'� t Bra h ut !Canadian actor, better known as ttung_celebrat+ obile: — o ug ton Halt by a om 4�relco •�* _ lCounteaa of Westphalen "at Padding- - by residents of Kettering was cats. -- on .register offlpe recently. The ,destroyers Cassin (left) and _ Shaw Pic turgid* on the ways at 'the Philadelphia Navy Yard as celled but many townspeople v. are tinal preparations are made for the double launching ceremony on Oct. 28th,' The two warships will at the station when the bridal train be ready to join the fleet in a few months. _ - - - - pulled. in. c - riots, and the Coronation of Queen OPERA fiON j �j uri R e Victoria. second has boon married t 906. ` E I a MR 1 ( sad her second husband died to 1806. ATEI� S C O U T I N She worked in a laundry until she + tONSTIP Iry was $6. .ir Here There Nothing Was Effective — ) „ ' t Use of Rusted Wheat Until She Tried Kruschen ( - Everywhere _ For Seeding Purposes , - - ` --Constipation As an e vil at any time. . A brother to every otltet Scour, without regard to race or cited ( When 1t follows upon an operation, / j r it is a co9dition that simply must be On account r the wheat rust epi- remedied. This woman tried various in six chartered street cars ourney demic in the prairie provinces many remedies, -but found relLef only when A beautiful .silver -service sub- ed to Amherstbur for their annual farmeis will be obliged to use wheat There S.. - she took a regular daily dose of scribed to in small sums by boys was g as seed which has been more or less ° Srneehen Salts. She tells of her the unique tribute paid Col. E. S. autumn field days of games and cam- injured by this disease. Many badly a experience in the following letter:- etitions, eats and songs and rusted samples have already been No 'i'obaeco -' Wigle , Scout Commissioner for P "I have used Kruschen Salts for staries around. a. bi cam fire. tested in the laboratories of the Seed' .about SO years-every•-morning with -Windsor and Essex County since the « «g' « P • - - , oat 1 I had as operation 10 years organization' of Scouting in that Branch, Dominion Department • of ilk's' Ugde11'S y' The latest addition to the steadily Agriculture at Winnipeg, Saskatoon ago (abdominal), sad found when area. Presentation was made, by Wal- owing Museum of the Coldwater, and 'Calgary. Germination testa show getting over it that I should have to lace R. Campbell, President of the gr take aperients, as constipation level_ Border Cities Scout Association. The Ont., Scouts is the skin of a six -foot that even very - poor•, shrunken ker_ "That's why "roll - your - owners~ _ aped_ I took- various• medicines and iiscription--on the service reads: "To copper -head. snake, shot at McRae nels are capable of producing seed- everywhere are getting back to ' gills, which somehow did not do much Col. Wigle. from his Scouts, Cubs Bay by Mr. J. R. 'Gill of North River. links, but these seedlings are weak O9 en sFineCut-- theonetobacco . gnpd « e e and spindly. It should be remembered that• cigarette satisfaction. , ). "Finally, 1, tried Kruschen Salts, and and Rovers • « « The 3rd Toronto Group celebrated that germination conditions in the. And VVden's costs so little that .. and 10unfl ,it. very sea i factory, -- its. 26th birthday in October. with A 'laboratory -are - practically ideal, and it.doesn -t pay to 'deny yourself. Myshealthed iso mu„chhbetteresinceCeI Boy Scouts of Edmonton, Alta., Parents' Night attended by over 300 that very many of the weak seedlings the best tobacco. Y'ou'll.roll started using it. "- lMis..) E. T. are acting as traffic officers in school persons. Sixteen new Wold Cubs were will not survive in the field particu- Ogden's best with "Chanteclei" Kruschen is the surest, safest, and zones before and after school and invested and 14 admitted. to the Scout darly in soil :moisture and • tempera- or 'Vogue" cigarette papers. "most Sensible - way to keep, your .during recess:. °- .- • troop in an. impressive Going Up lure conditions• are not favourable at inside regular in Its moat important • + * ceremony. A presentation was made the time of seeding. 64 Poker Hands, any numbers, now ,daily duty, You wtlI find that your to Scoutmaster Bert Hayes, in rec- pcc ink to the size of the rusted accepted u e complete set. system never becomes hardened, but A weiner roast at the Orchard ognition of his - zom letion of 25 ajways submits to Kruschen's gentle Inn an interesting talk on astronomy P kernels there are very many, more, ' and friendly--power of p ersuasion. and an ' 'opportunity to observe some years with the troop, per bushel than is .the ylump wheat. OGDEN _ of the wonders of,- the heavens thro- This means that in spite of injury ugb a powerful telescope made up an rested seed will give a good stand. Butter' Shortage Due outstanding evening -for the 1st 1'l O YEARS OF AGE However, the seedlings' will be `weak r. I N E C U T , and subject to -the attacks of root ` To Lack of - Milkmaids Simcoe Troop. Your.P a Knows. 0 d ui - _ « • * ... _. __ ,rots and similar diseases. " Badly. ' to g at�s Cut PI - • . T- Over 400 Cubs and Scouts and shrivelled seed should not be treated _ BERIN, =Too many "frauliens are their leaders attended morning ser- Britain's Oldest Woman Still with fol-malln for the control of . sitting behind typewriters and too few vice at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Enjoys Her Tea smuts: instead copper carbonate or -Y behind glistening milk pails," the Toronto, and listened to a sermotr by - one of- the dusting materials recom- headol8nadhead ,plan,ahead,keep your newspaper Tageblatt said in a dis- Bishop Renison on the Good Samari- Believed to be the oldest woman in mended should be used. you �11 'be ahead! Rusted cereals should be well 1 " eussion-of Germany's butter shortage. tan; the favourite Biblical - example Britain, Mrs 'Caroline Merrlott cele. cleaned so that the heavier` kernels The shortage, -the article said, is of the Scout good turn. brated her 110th birthday in Mayday are used for seeding.- Classified Advertising in *large extent to a- "milk_maid # • • Hospital, Croydon, by being -hostess- ..due shortage ". Too few persons in Ger- As -a result of Scout co- operation at- a- 'tea-party, -- "' XXTENTORS 1 many know how to milk cows said -during Fire Prevention Week in •In- - Arrayed -in her-.best clothes, and The following is reprinted in this -AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR - the writer in suggesting that more gersoll, Ont., the boys have been with a new white bonnet, she cut a column by request: ` The ladder of List of wanted inventions and full information sent free. The -8amsa gins be_.sent to the country: asked by Fire Chief Gillespie to aid ._birthday cake that had been specialty life is full oP splinters, but _they al- Compsay, World Patent attorneys. 24� the local fire department "for all made for the occasion. and entertain_ ways .hur-t the worst when we- are -Bank street, Ottawa, Cana". time." Chief Gillespie is preparing a ed some of her friends sliding down. series of talks and demonstrations In spite of her- age,. airs. Merriotk for the Scouts, following which Ariz- i9,: still au active woman mentally, es for the best essays on the sub- lied her voice is 'surprisingly strong. �n EST - The Health Restoring ject will be awarded. She eats tihree meals a day, and GJ drinks several- pints of -tea with, �aLDS – ' COD of At the first autumn meeting of great enjoyment. - 11rOD LIVER OIL Vas 'the 1st Parry -Sound Troop •a hand- ; ;rhea abe was born efle was. so _ . - M small that for a meek after her birth �`(�� / at some new stand of colours was pre- 1 `+ rented by .President J. M. Daly o!- tbey'could not put any clothes on her. ,' the Canadian Legion: She laces to recall fret lather's tale • : 4...Easy Digestibility !- , * of .how one of her uncles bet £100 - - IIMArtC A ►, / SA,ry A charter has been granted' the that they gouk3' put her in a quart _ � l � Invalids struggling back ter a a 5 u Relieves Congestion - r Arti jug. 9 health need strength and vitality newly organized 'troop troop at University ..They tried," site gleefully said, " -Peas Net Blister giving foods SCOTT'S IEMUL- Hospital. Edmonton,' Alta. The troop ,.and the got me ia" t Eat sits of a edd on the chest apply a bfeccs p is composed of boys being, treated y Poultice with the addition or mustard. Thal SIGN . is as emulsion . of pure ■ A' for infatittTe paralysis, and will be Born at Tooting Corner, ten years wartnthin,combination with mamellom healing snergy- packbd- Cod , Liver Oil - END IT THIS WAY knownt'e3 the 30th Edmonton Troop. IL Waterloo, :tire. 1Kerriott remem_ rei n gutite ece�'wo°ia� eaMCh will quick PLUS bone building Hypopbos- One of .- the boys, berg the Crimean War, -the Cora Law phite's of lime and Soda. It is - Patrol Leader Millions have found Omega our. to five times more easily Oil the quickest and surest distinction Swanson, already has achieved the digested than the highest grade relief from deep - seated distinction of winning his - Second - _ _ gip- g pain. Entirely different Class badge. Rover Scouts of the 6th ! ST ITCHING VA UES Oil. These are PLUS k0 _ from ordinary liniments, it Edmonton Crew are assisting Scout- O� VALUES you get only in works down deep to break mastt3r Holloway with the new In One Minute SCOTTS EMULSION. op congestion and quiet group — -_ throbbing nerves At « • « _ .. For quick relief from the its hmg of pimp. ' - .. gam; In, blotches, eczema, rashes and other skin all drug - - 500 Border Cities Wold Cubs, pack- Gtiess But eruptions; apply Dr. Dennis' pare, cooling, -S T 11tquid, antiseptic D, D. D. Prescription. _ Thirty years' world -wide success. Its gentle - ailssootlhe the irritated and inflamed skin. RUB I T I N THE FAMOUSnaw - " thus aiding astute itself to heal the disor- EMULSION WON'T der. No fuss -no muss. Clear, greaseless N _ :._ IT o RUBBING .: ��� BUSTIR0 LINIMENT - - and stainless -driesupalmostimmediate- THE DIGESTIBLE C-00 LIVER lyy. Stops the most intense itebinginstantly. pIL WITH THE PLUS VALUES Get <; 1 Rub on - palm soon - „ = Try D. D. D. n•. w. A s5c trial bottle, at - Get the new large econ- Whether the Pain drug stores, will prove it-or money,back. iron sAI_s 10Y YOUR DRUGGI ease obey size -Also avail- D. D. D. Prescription is made by the own - LIVE STOCK MARKETING able in srnalier, re=tilar R e m e d-y Y O it U S e err of lrAi tl+:v 8Ai it. Shipping on the co- operatl�e Plan has sue. e _ been Productive of splendid results. ') is .SAFE? sellin` on the open market means real _ value for the owners. Get in toucZt with us. Cella- I W rite— Wlre—or Telephone s'IVNG CF SIN rL =adhnzet llh3 1V -:� • � TEE U311TED FAMMS8 t / .ew oo.ollasaT:VE COMPANY, LZ312T Don t E:gtrust Your * LIVE STC)Cl+ ('t',SfMISSION DEPT. f ; Union stock ?arch, West Toronto _._ _ .... -- _ Own or our Family s $ STOP WAST 1 NG' - - Well - Being to. Unknown l R •..t 'i� = ' - U E L Preparations y ... This utomat' Heat Regal ator THE person to ask whether the is - is t I Pe tassures greater comfort- greater con. BUY- NO RADIO preparation ybu of youy falsity _ venience and eliminates waste heat. _ are taking for the relief of headaches YOUR it's the lowest priced ,Regulator L' �+ is _:_FL' to use reguiarly is your - in Canada. " `ill yOU See theL' family doctor..'Ask him particularly 'blue coal about "ASPIRIN." He will. tell you that before the ' -deader - -T - 4 eMic discovery of "Aspirins most "pain" e �1CorthQrn remedies were advised against by physicians as bad for the stomach and, often, for, the heart. Which is t food for• thought if you seek quick. i �' • safe relief, Scientists rate "Aspirin" among a fastest methods yet discovered for 1 , - tbc.ielief_of.headaches_and the Dains _ 1 �1 of rheumatism, neuritis and neural- =k • And the experience of millions ' t _� Yi{r• l~~ r of users has proved it safe for the • • __ average person to use regularly. In " e your own interest remember this. - - -- - SH RITING CONTEST _ "Aspirin" Tablets are made in _ -_. ORT -STORY W - C'O BATTERY OPERATED "' HYDRO -OPERATED . Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered - .HERE 1s at ' least on. e -good Story :x New standards of radio enter• 'The moat revolutionary sets of trade -mark of the Bayer Company.. tsitunent. Amazing' brilliance the year the onlyy sets Limited. Look for the name Bayer in everyone's life. ' FOr the hest 3 of tone-. Unusual cabinet with the new CentrOmatic `in the form of a cross on every tablet, Stories receivgd on or before' Novetober 10th. 1935, A ` beauty; New sirplaae•... Unit which banishes 104 a !IT 8 ZI C� 81I Ci G B if CASH PRIZE, and Two Other Valuable Prises, will be " 'dial, Operates •with air a trouble sou;css found is ordi• __ : 'riven for Original, or True Life Stories of 1,000 words or ,. - _ ;;' •, Ilwrage or dry all• Mantel :nary radio . ,. Controlled Selec• sad console models. $ 60 levity and the new' s' 19.50 ` under. Send' in with =`your' itory i iijised` statoin"t that _ .. •_• From .' . ! ":. ::... S Metal Tubes. From - •- it is either- original, or a true life story, your name and - ASPIRINly, - oddresi. and numbee of words-in the-t8e story, edelose return Only Northern Electric Has All These Features '' return. Ent T nt -Five ' c.tica• postage for its seta Entry Fe we y 'Typewrite if, possible or even'leriblsi handwriting' ateeptoa. _ . .566 your D6At6T tea» - Issue No. 46 — '35 GIFT BAKER,,- 39 LEE AVE., ' 'Y'ORONTO _N _. , ".� '• n.ga.�e . Y 1•, .p'f.,� 'yy =Y' •_Y� . _ rr L ie a41 sQZt yt�y ¢ YU� end his sufferings, but. such .permiss- - •, 7 ion should not be granted, if there p p -y jam' F11IiNIt'S M A ^ M r' Tesses is the slightzst hope of recovery BROCK - - - YOU SI kD SNOW Harry Hull - >r2.76 per yeas; $1.50 paid in advance ( TELLS You WWI;Qf r - Subscriptions ?,o the United States - . THEATRE �`"� R COAL ro ao Builder and Contractor and Gt, britaia 42.60 in advbnce. I L�rIXIrrM • , Brickwork and dtoaework�, .IUHN MUKKAR. Proorletor. � = _ �. : _.. � s Specialty FRIDAY and SATURDAY Architect'$ Service +tvu cu&tkrr. IT& Safety NOVE1iBER 15 an-d-10 - - Repairs Farmers ir. the neighborhood of Second Show, Frtdxy at 8 30 Call Pickering, 5908 -' - rRE CROWN INNE, Smithvilie are threatening. to do First Stturdav, 9 ii'elock Rosebank Rd. and Kingeton I3,d. - their. awn' baking as a protest ag - - H. GIBSON - -- ` t-29 ` Phone Pick ii19E11 ainst the action of the bakers in 4 w' "Manhattan Moon' Successor 'to C7 M. Laws +� raising the price of bread to eight cents a loaf. They say, in support of - —with- __._ :.. ,Pickering, Out. - .'GOOD NEWS '. 'their action, that when wheat was a L H Taele "Opt* O - b- p RICARDO CORTO - • - •- dollar a bushel, bread was 'sold at ' _ five cents a loaf, whereas wheat is Part ! DURUTBY PAGE_ for folks suffering from bad._cougll _ bronchitis, whoopin r- couch. tonsil now selling atconsiderably less. than —' .A.a�F�� US-IC and throat ailments, SYRILLA -a dolMr per bushel.. The farmers The childts eyes or the driver's. ey . • _ SPAH42'S remedy bzint�s .$rod res- seem to forget. that, the cost of es may be defective and if this be « • 3f Experienced 1111281C Teacher ulta, or money back, it works., making bread is much greater than true, accidents. may easily happen 'to Red HOt Tire$ with a Oronto Co.nServator It was some either one, ad when coupled with 3 E. C. Jones, Dru titiat, Pickering years ago. Forty years _ P - _ g S � With standing. -ago anthractie coal was sold at forced, hasty decisions, lack„ of pro -, _ . $4.75 a ton, and the duality was per vision in' either party, gives less L,Y'LE 'TALBOT` - Will. teach afternoons or'tv,enipgs '.nnuch better than what we get to- chance of averting the accident. It " MARY ASTOF, Saturday reserved for school day at thirteen to fourteen dollars seems quite natural to take, into con- children. glaCiCBIIIithln dt WOOdWOT ROSCOE KARNS _ g, a ton. Labor also more than twice sideration- the fact that. there f FRAIti K1E DAttRU' Rates very Mbdarate.- ;. -� at riRhc prices i. w<ixt is waS at'that time: Taxes al- danger in a winding hill or road, in . , Studio at my own home one mile Vow isPub- tinge to have those reps so have increased three or four tiro- a slippery pavement, but it is un- -east of Brougham on No: 7 jnhsattended to. • Harrows repaired, es what they were at that time, canny the temptation to- excessive %logdHy, Tuesday and Wedu'sda) Highway. also new sections on hind. The fam. when- bread was five cents a - Ioaf. speed on a smooth clear road, with : ous Fleury Plows always oo hand. Meats and Other provisions have in- apparently no thought to the un- - = NOV. Izi, 19 and. 2!� - p. 'MRS. CARD DEVITT Also dealer in Viking Cream �Separe,- creased correspondingly. Forty years known tributary roads leading t,, Second show at 9,3 0 tors and Electric Washers. ago you could buy the choicest of the one we' are travelling and can Dealer in Oocksbutt and Frost do round steak at three pounds for a • we rely 'on tke other ,one to respect f f !i Wood machinery. -quarter, and now it .is quoted at 20 the ''stop street" signs if we do not Silk , Hat Kid ATTENTION, FARMERS A phonecalII will bring us io your farm, cents a pound, nearly two and one _ respect the speed laws' of the count- With Oxyacetylene welding. _ half times as much as it was forty ry we are in. It is easy to have col:- GE: E R a L RE PA l R �V O RK - PhonB Pit!k 713 years ago. Clothing also costs a . sideration for the things we see and LE W A.Y R ''8- - great deal more than it was a few know are existing dangers but we .--AtAE CLARKE ,We are prepiired-torepaireare. F': T- 't7eTOOdward years ago. Thus it would be most should not recklessly gamble on the PALL KELLY _ _ trucks, tractors -and all farm GREENWOO -D .4017 unreasonable to expect bakers to sell unknown with a false sense-of sad - -- :. bread at `the same rate as it was ety; if we do we are, sure to meet Caachiue1.5, w6eels.rebuilt and - when wheat was a dollar a - bushel, with accidents some times. Trust tire-setting, - wood -work and - - -when the cost of production, has ris- your own judgment and let that judg A Dog of Flanders wood turning of all kinds en so much in the past few years. ment apply ' to your known know- With P1a0e your tJT(ler IIO W fora - - - _ ledge of your car and also apply it Notice to You . 1 FRAtiKIE T13OWAS good ladder fora le picking An agitation; which leading medic- wisely if -you can to unknown possib• hh P g al men of England are ,taking part; ili ties of hang- - - O• P. REGGI E Phuop or Call - -is gaining inuch- headway. during the _ _ - -- Y _ RO 'WE -We do Building of all kinds, •h past, few give- years. This is an suffer- Brock Road Store and• Biacksmith Sts CARPENTER•I-NG, =ion to give persons who are suffer - NOreflnber � �/ �' ing greatly from some incurable - — (Successor to' W. H. Jackson) - CENFNTINi3, ' disease the "right to die . There are . 2 0 . 2 $ �'" Pbhce Pick 2729 _ tU*Unnds of ieople who are lying . � � - PLCSf'BING .ors beds of sufferins;,. who have na - ' _ _ : -and - Trope of ­ever r.ecov*ring. They -can _ � \,� ! 8 '� r;: ROOFING only look forward to days and nights . Maple -Leaf- ldutual Fos e = -.of intense ,suffering until death giv- We 64ti sell Brantford RuoBn� _ -es them�a welcome release.'The time k Insurance Co. ?Sititerialy, Empire B%t6rnar>d will likely sums when certain, dis- ! Eynipnient, D'urra Water and wAWAN,ESA hiS. CO. ewes rn� eonslc}ered incurable, -may �j - tiq +tPmK. Beatty �" Cheap Rates for Farm and Counuly _ be ron��uered' by the reseaKrhe.- of a Aliva with new in- _ St.ble Eq�tionierrt scientists. But so long as there- is terestsand special attrao. - Buildings _ anti t•ther Building Na,terials _ no prospect "of recovery there -is no. tions. Every minute of Nrrindatorrn Insetanee on Bnildinp ..` E,Cimate' Freer 'good reason' fir making efforts to v the day is packed with Windmills, Silos etc. Work Guaranteed ► \ new and exciting prolong :a. jide of- suffering. When `Automobile Insurance of one of the lower animals is suffer- events Eightthrdl- _ in¢ from an incurable disease or a Rouno trip - ing days and All Rinds : -F. J. PROUSE single fare nights of daring 'Write • or Puma bad accident, it is considered a ,hum- anywhereeast horsemanship. amp ai•f to end its sufferings by giv- Fort William/ ,BOWMAN & RO.WE Phone �15Ix2 Armstrong. PIC K E RIN G. ONTA RI -ink; it a paiaass death, and many R0Y,L CMEVM411%M TO WQITAV 'ONT think that the same consideration " s►bould be shown human beings. Much objection will be raised again- -- st the proposal, as many will look upon_ it as murder. and will be A. ocked to think that any persons life should, be. ended in this way. In. Eng THF P-ED ENHITESTODES 'land a hill will soon -be 'introduced 'in. parliament to Rive permission to ' doctors tv grant a patient's wish to- - _ - • sale ltegiKter -The following area iew-'of our'Ever 'Day Low Prices Tt'1sD.�Y. NOV. loth — Auction. • e • • Shop the Red & White and-Save. w _sale of Cattle, pig, and implements HONEY, 'Amber '- 5• lb. ' ail == 39e F _ sit lot ]?, non. �, Pickering, the g P ' property of bark Woodward, a��o 4 .a quantity of s rain and potatoes. a SUNRAY, Health Food, Reg 2 for 25c ' Sale a± one o'elnck. TERSIS —Cash. - - -- -- Wm. Ilan•,. NOV. ►eer. PUMPKIN, large size. 10c ' aSATCItD.41: \O�'. ?:lyd Eete;i - _ :Sive Auction Sale of Useful House hold .Furniture, belonging to Nlrs, Cooking Onions ;Phone your order, - G. H, Forsyth,' will be sold at the residence, A orth Claremont. This 10 pounds', .' 19c. , ' We Deliver is a large sale. Start at 1.30. `� TF;R�iS— Cash.:. S. Farmer, auc COFFEE, Blue Bell,. per: lb,, 25c trouser.. SUGAR Gran. or •Yellow, 14 lbs, 73c .' ,:' _ . ; �1�loticp to Cr di ors _ • _, ,.. ' . - ; _ ... _... • -• ',' "� ' , . , - MAI�Y customers tell us they are �M i�� n R SC fan" er b- _ Vin P_Y THE MATTER OF the estate lyl getting twice the mileage from of John Hamilton,, deceased. their . Domdnions as from previous tires. By giving you more safe JILL PERS.O1�'S having claims a- . dies, Dominions will cut your gainst the, estate of John Hamilton, Come in and and save you money. phone ''n00 E3007 H d MURISQ we deliver late of, the Township -of Pickering, et us replace your - - �. :3n the. County of Ontario, Farmer, smooth -worn tires with dependable, deceased, who died on or about .t-he high �age Dominions. Priced as .m - .low as 85.25.- , ..,.. ,, 86th day of June. '1935, 1935, a'ite- hereby .. � ' _ . 11ten,'s •Work _Boots, - 12.49, np:� - _ •alotilied to file -w4th the'undersi ed Men's Rr► , Executor, on or before the 7th day - Ill Overalls and Pants, 3125 per pair, •p. of Deee�nber, l '� `. '- '.' -' -, ... _ - - - ' � ' - -- ...Men's Work Shirtq,• $4.63, or 8 for . il.l6 . - _ 1936 fug part C BU W bT -Lthyl C a.l�oline for 1936 -6 Mi for Care "' Farm Team Harms.. $23.8 a i ' of* their claims: Immediatel aher L - <` she said date, the assets of, said des- .];ESN FLASK —Quick etartiItg iae0ii�e In Lego Here Collars at VarbwPrices R .� , r� -� eased vain be distributed amongst -.% Weather; Sweat - Pads - Team Lines " �'* pis+ , -o those entitled thereto, }laving regard " ;Nmr .d the Tixtfe to =- only to claims so files... - :And Penn Crown niotoi oil, the lh'erfeot Winter oil yet that old , DATFI? at Brougham this 13th day r 6antenRepai ed. of November, , A n� 1935. The Station With the One Stop Service for Jodi Dar - - Phone 2984 MiKred Hamilton, SERVICE _ - CE01L.'' .. �• R-A C� L � tecntor arbu thaw, Ott. STATION t;tssamoat epee at Brock Road Corners. be heard in selections for violin, - Chattel Mortgage Jack Chapman Something of big interest to this piano and aaxaphone. The ladies of M" Mrs. Mundell spent a few days m community is the fact that Mr. A. the church are serving pumpkin pie SALE Represents the - '`the city this week. H. Rowe intends building a skating etc. after the recital. 'Mr. and Mrs. �� �S = x(;prT " Gordon Borland and Bill Tomlin- rink this fall on his premises. We Barnes have done much to develop - ; icon were home for the holiday. t1m)nk that the idea is an excellent appreciation of good music in ' the UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Canada's olde9t ' T• Caster spent last week with one. surrounding district and we are ex- powers contained in a certain Chat - T. Life lnsurame = friends in TorOnto, La'm'a$ on Miss 'Marjorie Kayes is engaged petting a large attendance of music tel Mortgage which will be produced - &=d&Y• at the T. Eaton Store during the lovers to enjoy the evening. You are at the time of sale, there will be of- CompaAy , ' Relative& from �Ihitby Markham, Christmas rush. Mr. Rowe is getting invited fered for sale by Public Auction, in : :> _ and Toronto called on Mrs. Gibson, his train ready in 'Eaton's ToyIand (subject to prior withdrayal) on WHITBY'. PIOKERING - - .:recently- where it will give enjoyment to - Monday, Nove,tnber 25th, 1935, at' � and vicinity, Fred Evans and R. E. Forsyth are thousands of children during . the Mortgage e Sale the hour of Three o'clock in the aft- The'Canado Life has served Canadian g g e " (hunting in the Eastern part of the next few weeks. ernoon, at the premises of the Clare for 88 years. During the past five ehis Company paid to policy owners and -. °- ,province. UNDER AND 8Y VIRTUE of the moat Canning Company in the Vill- beneficiaries over ;131,000, It has s _ Rev. Mr. Simmons, of Toronto Highland Creels powers contained in a certain Mort- age of Claremont, by William Maw, assets for the protection of cy ownara ant Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. - of over =242,000, OOL - spent y gage, which will be• produced at the Auctioneer, the following property, Mothersill. " Miss, Erma 'Annie has gone fore time of sale, there will be offered namely' Phone Pick 5222 R. R. 1, thg Mrs. Peter Mcnab, of Toronto; is month's visit with .cousins in Wind- for sale by public auction on Mon- Building used as a grain elevator, spending . this week with relatives in sot situate on the lands • of the Canadian day, November 25th, 1935, at the _ Claremont: At a recent meeting, Centennial hour of Three o'clock in the after• Pacific Railway Company in the Vill- ...CARE. .. Mrs. Harry Porter and Mrs. Thos. Sunday School - decided to hold its noon, at the premises in the village age of Claremont, being part of the Gregg were in Toronto during the. Christmas Tree Concert and Supper of Claremont, by William Maw, North -west portion of Lot Number Is "needed for past week. on Thursday, Dec. 19th. Preparations. Auctioneer, the following property, Eighteen in the Ninth Concession of .. Word from one group of hunters are already under way. namely: Township of Pickering; coal house; �+ ,. `. on Tuesday was not so good. Not a Mr and Mrs. L Barnes again at- ALL AND SINGULAR those ter- lime house; salt house; scales: trucks these Frosty _ deer in sight. - tended the Annual Veterans' Memor- p horse- power; office and office furn- .- tain' parcels or tracts of land and ' , f Misses Elizabeth and Mar* sal Service in Toronto last Sunday. premises situate, lying and being in iture and fixtures therein; 4 grain- Nights, Don't Ward, of Toronto; agent Sunday. at carts; 1 engine; 2 fanning mills; 2 Mr. Barnes is saxophone soloist for the Township of Pickering, in the 24 retort be caught. ~ -their home here, the- Governor Gene 1's ' Body Guard County and Province of Ontario, sets of scales in elevator; N Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott returned baskets; 4 retorts; peeling table and • Band. containin�5d -10D of an acre, more with Mrs. b. A. Scott,- to Fenelon several of our • belt; 1 tomato filler; tomato exhau -s- Fill up with Frost Cop Falls for a visit. young people have or less, and being composed of that' ter; tomato scalder; 1 steam hoist; been attending the Y. P. Conference portion of the North half of Lot Or Anti - Freeze. James Evass spent a couple -of which was held at Stouffville under Number Eighteen in the Ninth Con- 60 "pails; 1 can tru ck, toe feet; 46 n . . Weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Bert the auspices of the Y. P. S. of the cession of said Township of Picker- aprons; other small articles; weigh ALE'S PLACE Jones, of Kinsale. Y United Church. They report' the st- -ing comprising Village Lots '-ti umb- scales and building. M. W B. McKay, of Victoria B. All the said buildings and chattels _ _ udies most interesting and the lead- ors Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen in - CLA�E�.1' O.'`Tn UN�', • -C. was with' her aunt, Mrs. Gibson en very capable. The course con- the Village of Claremont ( Nortb ), Will be offered for sale in one lot and Mabel last week.' assts of six lectures and lasts' three according to a Plan made by W. E. and be subject to a reserve bid. Phone Clare. 3201 ? Rev. Augustine of Western Ontar- TERMS-Ten per cent of the weeks. Yarnold, P. L. S.,'filefi in the Regis - io will occupy the pulpit of the Bap- purchase price to be paid down at - It takes 'Homer" Burke to bring 'try Office for, the Registry Division the time of sale, and the balance t•� Ai ` tist Church'on Sunday next. home the venison" He and Mr. Dix- of the County of Ontario on the llt4 •'A T T EA T I ONI The sympathy of the community ''s on, .of Unionville left by motor on day of August, 18&4, as plan Num- be paid' within thirty days. extended to - Miss Harriet Walker, The buildings and chattels may Tuesday afternon, primarily in: the her 94: Farmers on - -the death of her brother. be inspected prior to the sale, upon search of wild ducks- Thursday ev- On the said lands is a building application to the undersigned. Rev.-J. E. Glpver will conduct the PP evening service at Elie 'United Chur -. ennng found them back home from which has been used until recently For further particulars and con- I% the --hunt- each having obtained a _as a Canning Factory. The buildings GASOLINE & DISTILLATL ch, Stoufiville on Sunday evening deer on the - opening days of the sea- are said to be in a fair state of re ditions of sale apply to -The Sunday School .Entertainmeat son The only drawback, we believe, pair. W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C. Delivered in f �rt9 gallop lots atld = "of the Baptist Church is announced is that the fun was over all too - All the said lands will be put up Barrister, Oshawa. Out " over. 1 -f, r Friday, Dec.. 20th. Particulars aickl Gass 15 eta. and Tax. later. q Y.• No word: his as yet been re- in one parcel, and will be offered or 'to '• Wm. Maw. , The Brock Road is one of oar •calved concerning the luck of hiajlor sale, subject to a reserve bid. Auctioneer, Whitby, Ont.- .-DiAtillate B eta. "per gal. brother- hunters who entrained for f TERMS -10 per cent of the put- Dated at Oshawa F highways that is continually in Reed _ chase money, to be aid down at the the slat day, of f attention. Getting Getty rou h the North country R week ago. P P October.. A, D. 1935. CSA8.8Ati4lNT'9 IiARD:WARH 9 g p g A recital will ke given b the up time of sale, balance to be paid in . right now. ils of 31r. and Mrs. Leo Barnes, L. thirty Jaya. �� l; `{ H ; (� OIVT_ ' Roy and' Mrs. 13organ` and Ralph T C. M. in Centennial Church next Poi further particulars and .con- • -- Phone 900 23--56 acrd bliss S. P:. Evans s x P ant Sunday Wednesday., Nov'. 20th, at S o'clock. ditions of *ale apply to r x with Mr. and Mrs. Emninerson Ors- The artists are from Toronto, High- W. 1 . Vii. Sinclair, h. C. • .« - a er>d of Greenwood. 1and.Cn2tsic and Dunbartori and wil, Barrister. Oshawa.. Ont. THE MAhh;LINE' Henry and "Mrs. 31adill, of Harrow;. or to Wm-. Maw. 13EAUTY SALON. and Mrs. George Lee, of Stouffvjlle r • Auctioneer, Whitby, Ont. CabPY a liiri '$ Jbt bnt •� ,• : - .. -... spent Sunday with ;t1ra. E.. Palmer Hj g � p . - T41 1Il "T['.kL DAIRY AND LAND Dated at f4hawa. the 30th day of and M•r. •Ira Boyer. i Sorry to report the sudden illness C031PAN L! >IITEQ October, 193,1 F1N(iJ 8I1i(1 MAROELLINC} and subsequent operation. for appen WEEKEND SHAMPOOING E _ dicitis, of Dr. Neil Smith, ore Tues- NOTICE IS HER GIVEN that _ � SCALP THE �iT.�lE1�1' _ "-'-_day. of this week. - the' Mutual Dairy. and Land Comp- A R�T A I N S - : BARGAIN HAIR tyTTTING? The evening service of the Enited any. Limited will "make application - 1;r _ i am wlao re ^red..ladfre. 'to give - to His Honour the Lieutenant-Ciover- - liRfiS p p g •� Chore here is help withdrawn in you a beautifnl cr uianole ­Helen g nor of Ontario in accordance with Electric Washers"'"' i y °� -� v: favor of the Brougham. services at the provisions of 32•of The {wring November Curti' Permanent Wave at very Bt John's in Brougham. P Btatty � Electric Washer for Bal- reseaosble rakes. 3 +� Ontario-Companies: Act for accept- _between • We regret to report that 'Mrs: ante of Parmtats. Also used . . -I can also give you beautiful, Gibson has been confined to her bed ante of the surrender- of its Charter washers from $20.00 up. ALL PC11lVT9 = for the past two reeks with a heart and ice cancellation of and from a Guara,otsed. curly earls. - attack awd other complications. - date to be fixed. by him. ! onGray Coach Lines routes. �,��, - M113 "od+H� The Bawling Club are holding the. Balsdon's Hardware Tickets on sale at agencies only Phone 19M CLAMMONT DATED at Toronto this 12th day of Good of Friday to Suaiday. annual Pot -Ludt Supper on Friday, ' November. 1935. Pickering g r+H Y j Nov. 22nd in fhe Community Hall: Returning till Monday, ` --All members are asked to be pres- - Minimum excursion return fare 80c, ! `� - .ant• : The Matual Dairy and Land The Lyman Pilkey residence is Company Limited. - i TYPICAL BARGAIN FARES - " hearing completion. The plastering by its solicitors, I - between Pickering and 'Osler, Hoskin and Harcourt, is now under way. We' understand - Base -$3.00 Toronto -$ .80 that Cliff and Mrs. Mole will occupy 68 -Yonne Str. Toronto Huntsville-46,70 Brampton - ;1,50 same when completed: Midland -$4 35 Buffalo -$4,8G The 114a1e Quartet of the Baptist _ , - . C. H. TGCK, Opt. F.�Yesight •Spethl+ Church took part in the program at Farmers, Attention Q�� ��� Tickets and information at sat. Author of 'Your Eyes and a1- the Church of the Nazarene, .Toros- _ _ V th«" "The Child and - Its Dove ito, on Thursday evening of last week GRINDING _ GRAY COACH L ment." Optometric Association a6. - The program was broadcast Q Ontario; American Optometric Aaw Coinmenees next` week. We will Steles Boob PICKERING Plowing is observed all over. this otiation. Speciatzing in Eyesi�t :part. e#. the cQUntry,,and ,this is . on? be- Rrjndipit every day, _Eastern House -Phone 4500 time of'. the year we de not envy SLR�TICE ere the Uest and C =lasses. Check Books made in Opposite Post fl,fice, Oshawa . the farmer, cold, and wet, up and ' GAt your order in for .Nolan oes. Canada. They ost no 4 Phone 1516 ' : -- back all day. long, mud, to the knees. � . , :_ ...'The.__seather changed on Tuesday J08N NORTON,= CLAREMONT more than ordinary last to uuite cool, and once attain c Ar _ books and aIwayS give s the effect of -he increased altitude L. E. O'l �` I LL satisfaction - • between Pickering and Claremont Visit Toronto Royal Winter Fair Radio.Ser­w R We are agents and :�cas �tuite evident. No sign 'of ice " ,FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND _ November 20th to 28th down 'there :,on that' "morning. EN BA L1dhR "I be pleased to quotQ Expert service and re- Mrs. Harry Love and son, Francis you. On a!2 style or airs to all m kes. ' Rear Successor to W. Jr. Mather, Y Y y Reliable P Work a - of- Madoc, and Mrs. Gerald Andre,WS _Stoafiville f quantity required oa]able charges. and three children.'of Norwood, also _ g Mr. Kenneth Bird, -of Belleville, and _ Night and Day Service See Your Home Printer Fiat Insurance of All . guaranteed.. 31r. J. L,- Bird, of Oshawir, have -Business Phone Reoidence Phone ARTHUR FIHrL,D been visiting at the Manse durrng A$OL AR2Y Finds at Reas- 1 the *past few days. Graduate Radio and Television to tituta4 The local for to la. r. and A. M. _ enable Rates Member Official' Radio Service Menb enjoyed 'the company of many visit- �_ —_ �._ ___ ors on Wednesday evening last when Representing the Following Association. V. `Wor. Bro. T. A: • Paters4;n vi as Companies 43 4f4 . Phone 5201, PICKERING presented will the regalia of a Stew Be Sure to be Ready for Cold Weather Pilot Insurance Ctifi. aid of Grand Lodge, an appointment :. +Gore District Mutual Ina. Co Yon Gail Bay 8t HOtae which he' now holds.. This-office is "''R Come In and inspect our full line of Ranges and Heaters Royal Insurance Co. Ltd., TIRES, BATTLrRIBS. generally granted. for .outstanding , service. Congratulations. We can Sell and' Install any mateof furnace'or Heating Equipment at ]London Guarantee and Am Co. Ltd. ACCESSORIES, _. OeeaA Accident and Guar. Corp. At as low and better prices The regular monthly meeting of - Reasonable Prices, Get our Estimates before you make' that Purchase. Waw•anesa Mutual the Women's'•Institiite will be. held _ as _.:.on -Wed e9rlay next at the home, of _ Poot4ft la Prairie Mutual . Mrw. Dr.v Tomlinson. Dr.. Tomlinson DON"C FORGET OUR •GARAGE 1Prbvlden +t Assaranee Co. "you can in Toronto. - _ F _ Gep. Accident Assurance' Co." Ltd. _ will give "A Health Talk." and Rev. For A Chaniue to Winter Oil Toronto General ire. C'.o. �. L. Barton -will 'aTso address the „Peart_Aseurance•.Co.. Ltd. ,• Lpt us repair tbRt leaky top. .= rneetintr. A Demonstration, "Milk _.: ; General, Modern" Check -up of loyeW Ltsbility Ass. Corp.. : acid Milk-. Diahes" will be given by _ 7onr ion. Co. Ltd. -- Lloyds Skilled Motor Repairs. A Emp '�h A. E..1YiiNV.jVjd bloulames Burton, Lonsdale and J. 'r Coates. - _ . ' _ 1l,Ry+ Type of Car Heater or De- Call or Write. Gordon 3. i ew _ froster that you-Desire. if a•� t Brost Road .. -. � •T .ti.• B - Phone 2" - CHAS, +COOPER, .. :CLAREMONT �Toat�pah�'ot*•asie 1sPi'pn0reeia�i� ti P>GOAERINC�, QNTA. Der. and Mrs. T. Brady, of Toron- to, have moved into #heir new rWd- i -x ing his first appearance in England, MAKE DELICIOUS CREAM PIES and to be conducting, for the first • time in this country, his new 6Ym- En -the Best Tea phony, of, which so much had been, _ . '� • , • "'� � ��� and all sorts of dainty heard. His only visitors during the dishes with Christie's day had been a few men of the same UK Graham Wafers. musical standing as himself. e He had -received much correspon- _ They're nourishing dente — even more than usual. On _ _ __.__ and deliciously Crisp t _ an ordinary day Martinelli would _ and fresfi. —You'll en- joy have had everything except- obvious- ' them an way you Ly personal letters opened and put a: Y YY before Signor ,Pareili to Answer be- eat them. There's a fore lunch -time, it there were no re_ f0 recipe with every box. com- ing ail to prevent film. Letters tom- ; ' ing after the Brat .morning deliveries , ' •, ,� A would be dealt -with after tea. But his master's many callers that morn. - rim h .ing had kept him too busy. Yes— thelYe' , were still a good many unopened Victorian Centenary Loan letters which had arrived on- Mon- 'day. He had handed over all the ��g' �G (�, �T Exhibition For 1937 0 let- ters, opened and unopened, before he �j _ came into Court. It was his wish, A Victorian Centenary Loan Ex.. his duty, to do everything that lay �7 c�a�rt � �- hibition is being planned' In Lond9q,16. - • in his power to help to discover how �� for 1937 to celebrate the centenary. _ .. 41 1U ' it was his master had met his death. of the accession, of Queen Victoria. ' ei2here's a Christie Biscuit for every taste The conductor had had lunch in his ALTHOUGH banking the fire -is a The exhibition will be mainly illus., own room by .himself. No one had very simple operation, many trative of women's activities during _ entered the room except the see. re people have trouble with it. Let me the reign, and it is hoped to *repro. - - - - - - - - - - . - - - . • • • - - - - - - - - tart', who had taken the few simple explain the method that I have found duce the Victorian. atmosphere `^ the most satisfactory., dishes 'which had formed the meat throughout the exhibition. The pro- from - from the hotel waiter at the door of , First (and only If it is necessary ceeds will be given to King's Col_ the room. After .lunch Signor Pareili to make room for fresh coal), gently legs - Hospital, which was founded had half undressed, put on a dress_ shake the fire until you see the . first two years after Queen Victoria's ac. ing- gown, and reposed on his bed. cession. s Hall M re d low t o the ash His servant died been told not to g pit. Then' wake him till' a quarter past tour, with a shovel or hoe pall the live coals when he was to bring him his - tea, toward the front of the furnace, sb that which he took, in Eng_11sh fashion. trhe Are bed slopes -downward towards By Adam BYOOt1i8 There -was' nothing at all unusual the back. Shovel the fresh coal care- 0 ...... .....� ... . .. a..�.,......... in this procedure. The bedroom door fully into the hollow thus formed. was of the kind usual in a hotel, And, as in refueling, be sure to leave 6l1ipp9Zy Medical aid is Immediately forthcom- an exposed spot of live coals right e - ing, but It is obvious that. the man is locking itself behind anyone w'ho _ SIGNOR ARELLI of lllilaa, a` lam• u ors composer, la about to make his dead. In the audience are two young left the room. _Martinelli himself 'In fro_ Ili of the $re door. This hot n ` ?!rat appearance In London. He is to Peoples Lettice Manton and Stephen had the list' which he would Deed t0 , Ypt conduct the first performance of a si'm- Garton. :' y`" _ r unlock the door when - the time. came _ .r.. e �1�< pphony of all. own composition at the / ( > y Queen's Hall. The event has aroused CHAPTER IV. (Continued) to bring his master's tea.. H was , ;'.'+bl`� very great interest. The hall Is crowd- - ed, and millions of listeners are waiting _ Suite poa3tive•that n0 one could have F� S+� for the plrformance, to come over the WHO WAS THE WOMAN. , fie. � visited Signor Pareili a room with- � �.1• ♦gyp. '� ladlo. "Anyway, granny, he can't have out his knowing- it between• two - o'_ �• t��;,pE` �` s'.rali mates his entrance, sad rats been carrying on t. n° intrigue with clock and 4.15. !tag his baton suddenly Collapses. his housemaid if he hadn't. got one." r �+ ,eD , A fresh batch of fetters bad arrived Letttce 3lanton!s- reps ='tee was not her , u•r «a.�.t.,,:. Enjoy a rally fin¢ strong point. But Msa. ?1Ianton kepi In the meanwhile. Witness had �...°. »... e �O handed them to Signor Pareili when hand-mtidx ciggr¢tta�y silence She knew that - elderly rein_ he brought up the tea, a few sand- spot" will act as a pilot light twig rolllnq your Orin u)itfi Why tives 'had acquired a reputation for nite the gasses given off .by the fresh wicbRS, and a couple of pastries soon GOLDEN VIRG1NlA i _ • = administering reproofs — she had coal, preventing them from escaping 1 - after a•• quarter 'past, tour; Pareili ssf_ta:.i_.I ��� ;.i�i,still��t..at•tleiem - - 'You Think You re = suffered herself in those far.gff Vic- had picked out a couple and handed into the house.- - torlan 'days.' l�oboliy was perfect: the rest back to- witness, telling him When banking the fire for the !light, ` VAY ± *� ��!! ! she wasn't herself, and she knew it. to deal with -them when lie had tim ?. the Ashplt. Damper should be closed t NERVES + And nobody liked being pulled up faP He said quite plainly_ that he would and ihs Check Damper' apes. The - imperfections of one sort when they himself attend .to no more until the Turn Damper should be left as nearly e - - e 1 :ir'" ' knew quite well that the reprover - possible. And remember, it r n l!xl. cons ?rt was over that evening. I! closed ea Strengthen then had just aa- many in other ways. It • i,;�; ;Y...: anything urgent were to turn up." should never be necessary. to leave Them! - - •' ;`•, was b tact' .loess in such 'ways that - I( y lfertinetli mast spa to it himself, but the fire door open when the Are is IF Mrs. Manton managed to gain,'and to he did , not . anticipate anyfbiag banked..ILyou follow this procedure', It you fiord yourself keep, idle love of all the young. people unusual" ¢ yourself upset knew. her. your fire will stay In for the night and trifles, or ourself sle From this point the report _became _will deliver ample beat when, you if your appetite is gone and your temper - "R'e]l. dear, I'm °most anxious-' to' more detailed. Thfe old lady was Its_ open the- drafts in the morning. (4) b frayed thin —rte NERVES] hear- it. But 1 don't want to miss tb'33 They need soothing. strengthening. r °, .. teeing w^Ith - greater . interest _ than _ _ �� itri - • Queen's Hall concert' on the radio af- ever, rebuilding ...and there's nothing like _ ter." .. PHOSFERINE, the great British Lettice .'dear —before you go on bet I began to feel that I really Tonic, for doing just that. - • ' Lettice continued -the reading • of —and please excuse my Interrupting. 'knew Signor PareIlt ` that he really, PHOSFERINE is ■ eonoentr:ted the newspaper report of the inquest But is anything said later about these was' a personal friend.,, body builder. You take just a fen, on Pardlll. It was a long verbatim fetters — the unopened ones I mean, tiny, economical drops each day. And (To Be Continued) drops work story. in which much space was de_ from the morning, and also the. two ps splendidly. „ ., voted to the evidence of Martinelli. whicb' .Signor Parelll kept for him_ . Right from the start PHOSFERINE . ee Frequently Just an Idea. makes you feel better. It gives you ■ Not "Old Age." And According The valet secretary - said —that- his . self at teatime ?" new confidence--a new springiness to to Scientists, May be something master was in the best of spirits. He Lettice laughed. "You're becoming T liOSe LeidL11'e HOflill 8 your step, anew. sense of fitness. ' No More Alarming Than A was highly nervous at all times, and quite a sleuth, griinny•A That's because PHOSFERINB much Of Acid Stomach Mrs. Manton smiled, bet she quick- R by Nat Employ- Them vro• soothes your nerves and feeds your he was especially excited to be mak- ticably7 Specialised training sod so that u ale like a to and A I became v " Y you sleep p t about 40 many eo le think y grave again. I daresay leads to Increased Efficiency. ° "p p It does seem rather -odd to you,' my _ .increased Efficiency means eat like a schoolboy. they're "giro old. They're tired xncre� ed Earnrn Capacity. PHOSFERINE is splendidly effee-- ' lot. Have headaches. Stomach azp- being interested, at my age, In mur- Overcome Inferior t Complex, five at all If hats. Dizxineae. Nauxa. 'CHAPPED HANDS ? N O 1 y p ages for combatting fatigue, der mysteries. But I've read some of develop mental power, and sleeplessness, general debility, retarded 'WdL scientists say the cause, in a / equip yourself for better �t many mere! an acid \ these 'thrillers and listened to some things_ Study' letsurely In the convalescence, nerves, anaemic condi- drat! of the stomach, The • "• detective plays on the wireless.-And _ .qquiet of your own home. Write �, indigestion. rheumatism, grippe, - for particulars --of fascinating, neuralgia, neuritis and loss of a tits. fO CO is-simply to neufrellse the excess /Q I began to be rather interested gee_ correspondence courses — PPe stomach acidity. erally, even before this terrible thing - Get UROSFERINE from your drug- The you have one of these acid happened. But It's not only. because Institute of Practical and gist now---in liquid or tablet form —at Offmach u sets, all ou do is take this Is a mystery t!lat I'm interested. Applied Psychology the following reduced prices:-3 sizes, I�tt,00 p y 50c, $1.00, $1.50. The. $1.00 size is ilpoe Milk of Magnesia after �.r I love music-- :great' music — even slo confederation Building nearly four times the 50c size, and the j 1lteals and before going to bed. X0XTSEAL, QVZ3Za - Try this. You'll feel like soothes ' esser musts sametiules, And Signor $1.50 size is twice the $1.00 arse. st nl Take either the familiar Parelli's music seems to me to be the - t tl°ld "PiiILLI> ?S "' or the con- - . greatest I` have heard since I was ,a s'saient new Phillips' Milk of Meg- - girl. He really was. a genius and I've fllesia Tablets. Made in-Canada. APPLY HINDS looked forward so long to hearing his The Latest Discovery for Also in Tablet Forms &' a how quickly it soothes new Symphony— conducted by. him_ _ !A{Iw* Milk at Magnesia Tab self —on the wireless. , It may. seem HEUMATISM 1I�1wY ve caht I dun,�g ,� silly to you, Lettice" -- there was a ! A M�bthoeoe�e tutvaknt°[ y I little catch in firs. btantnn's voice - PhiAipi�Aa —.f ' �\ Santora, the natural leaf of• a tropical plant ' SEND FOR FREE -. • t I e which you prepare and drink just like tea. TRIAL PACKAGE Hew English Yeast =i =°tr .odes from turally w m or PH I LLI PS g When ed�rythiag iLe has railed to xrenr tie yon are naturally anzions sW °se your Rhanmarisrt or 1�exrit S co obtain C}EFIIZIQE relief. We are -• WZ Clears unnl,� the Skin POD • Y MEx s:'RZAL PAOXAGt Or you th tt rcLef. To prove it we WRut t- BANTEA! This re;narl-able remedy is to send you a generous rXEE trial r the natural leaf of a famous tropical p"Icage at oacer rind out - for A nicer i i . cheaper a t t better form Plant. You prepare and driaa it jest you =self, without cost, just how ; like ordinary .tea, right in. your Owa quic :sly 6antea can bzi of yeast—s, live yeast —has been die- home. The arse cupful be lags 3&MTrEP health. .lend your naLme you detadr DON'T RISK BAKING FAILURES covered in England. This yeast does AT ONCE. Taken regularly, it brings dress to Dept, W, StandasA 8erba4 not have to be kept in a cool plaee. PE7tHANZIgT REX -1;r, striply baca:tse xmp.orurg Co. Ltd., Tudor sld�„ 445 It may a purchased c a quanti- ,_ st., wontreal. tit you _ sold poisons, which � e tall fundamental wish ig a�r._a send 4c In I b y ass he pl in o a:iO y as, as he fn dam n al wi ties to last several weeks. lit proves tb y Pcosts ) e eanp of >fhanmatism and 2reuritis. stamps to help cover mailing costs.) i. have a beneficial effect in clearing up � - . "I CAN'T AFFORD. TO RISK poor complexions — pimples . akin blemishes of all kinds, beihk particularly LA FAILURES DUE TO INFERIOR rich in Vitamins .B1 and B2 —the vitamins which have to do with meta- f t�Q t s u 1 BAKING POWDER. THAT'S bolism, that is the changing of dead - - s g food into livinn matter. 9 o WHY t INSIST ON MAGIC. IT'S ` Phillips Live Yeast is the name of this i � «,,, -� rte;•• preparation. Unlike other yeasts it is -. . -. • 'a • ECONOMICAL— LESS THAN i,t pleasant in flavour and easy to take. It tones up digestion. in no time and ' WORTH MAKES A BIG CAKE,' quickly clean and active whole tthis two 1 et' • the poisonous impurities that clog the ' says MISS MARGARET McFAR- skin are carried oA` in the natural way. — - LANE, Dieritiert of Xg, Atichaers This yeast is now on sale in Canada. Hospital, Toronto. "�rtwe�rtrlr Ask at O �:!•: >ah y ur drug store for Phillips r r :•••`" Live Yeast. You may obtain it in the form of tablets. The reatment is two - Leadina Canadian Cookery Experts warn s tablets before each y sal --six a day.. GY FOOD sigafnst trusting fine materials to doubtful You may bus tweet -five days' sn pII �jER TE IAT y ' (150 tablets) 'for Si.00. - The smaller E NOURISHED' ` baking powder. They use and recommend ass " ' MA-ic Bakin Powder for perfect cakesI size (� tablets) oasts 50 cents. za P MORE CAMADIAN CHILDREN e sh >t�..:...y.. I THAN ANY OTHER CORN CONTAINS NO ALUM —This statement on or r dO . Issue No. 46— 3$ _� SYRUP.. L _ is y� Stiarrantee that Mahe SaWnd Powder se f#eo ca..,,,t S it from alum or any harmful ii�redfenL !fade to Canada 66 A product r TYa CANADA STARCH Co.. Limited _ - ` w twice the size of FIG. 268 and fill Laura Wheeler Offers Attractive - " tone scale. Then make a rectangle' or AFA r° p in with three tones of 1, 3, and 6. Accessories In Waffle Stitch e S ketch Also make rectangle twice the size • • , An ,yau rwn« , of FIG. 269 and fill in with toner of 1, 2, 3; 4, and b. Thes@ threeCS , TONE RELATIONS. STRONG CONTRASTS, that is, motifs will give you an opportunity ;sow shall we use SCALES OF LONG INTERVALS. to test yourpelf an a practical de- TONE in our work? In the orderly FIG'S. 262- 3- 4 -5-6, are designs ' - _ mixture of the extremes of BLACK made with the intervals of the five signer. Study the ,tones required, then create a design most suitable and WHITE intervals are produced. 'tone, BLACK and WHITE SCALE, to represent the number of tones These intervals are more or less showing some of the related con- asked for. i CONTRASTS, which brings us to tracts of the scale. FIG. 262 shows Would you like to size your sketch- - the subject of TONE RELATIONS. two, tones of the five tone scaler es printed in a series of weekly les- In ART, these BLACK and WHITE for WHITE and 1 for BLACK. F:: <`•> �' sons of "OUR SKETCH CLUB "? I: r to the. Sound 263 shows three tones, b for WHITE, so send in our best effort on FIG'S >;; ;,•>: # ?; #::I:::i;' ::<:i;s:::•:::;:: "c #:i:9'':i$ "4 SCALES are, simile for BLACK. -TONE 1 y ` >: �:w <a:: >i: :; <,:r >:;•, ::> ss::: >:ss::'a; • ' :: in MUSIC; inasmuch as, the 3 for HALF 267 -8 -9. I 'will choose the best and ,,,: a:;;:;�.;irrgs:;:;:;;; <:;;;:;; %<;: � ;•,...�:;:, ^;,;�;�;�:;::g';•K,. :� - SCALES shows four tones, b for MEASURE BLACK and WHITE FIG. 264 most practical. designs and reproduce INTERVALS affect our eye, WHITE, 3 for HALF -TONE, 2 for them so that you may see the re- ;::s::s ^t•.' ";;;;; ; ;% `''''';'''`'''<;'•`: " TONE IN just as the measured sound intervals MIDDLE TINT, 1 for BLACK. FIG. sult of our. work in print. + < >:::q< ;?`;~';;;s #::;• y�� ,s'p`a; These lessons are free. We Invite t :. q I v 1 uestions from our readers, which < 4 -: Will be answered without any charge. A small fee Is charged for criticism } on readers sketches. Enclose a t hree � �„ • „�,. / � • (.03) stamped, addressed return en: '= �•'.i;t - 4 �. velope for personal replies to: The - - - -' Art Director, "Our Sketch Club ", 73 •f�t� \��'':'�• i�,����' -_ Adelaide Street West Toronto, - 263 26S ;. -3-,T I'2.'3 CROCHETED. HAT AND PURSE PATTERN 1&71 F16.266 - 267 8- 269 Fashion is demanding crocheted accessories. If you want to look your best, crochet this smart .hat and purse. They'll be just affect our ear.- A pianist produces X65 shows four tones, 4 for MIDDLE j the thing you want to complete your wardrobe. Both hat and purse SHADE, 3 for HALF - TOME, 2 for are rimple to make; the waffle stitch of the brim forming the body MELODY or SEQUENCE by sulk- MIDDLE TINT, 1 for BLACK. FIG. � � of the purse. ing two, three or more notes on a 966 shows 5 tones, 5 for WHITE, 4 9 Pattern, 1074 comes to you with detailed directions for makinngg Piano as -the TONES adjoining being for 31IDI5LE SHADE, 3 for HALF- the set shown;; illustrations of it and of all stitches used; taaterial ;SHORT intervals:., WHEREAS, of TOi E. 2 for MIDDLE TINT,.l for she: Will you ever love ■n. requrements. LONGER intervals were chosen BLACK. 31aRe 'a •copy of. each of other, dearest? Send 20 cent's in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pat- greater CONTRASTS would be- pro- He •(broker): Me. never, If I pee tern to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide duced, and if three certain intervals these FIG'S from 262 to 266, twice out of this affair. Street; Toronto. were, struck-on. a. piano, what- is the size of these printed illustrat- knowtn as' a °chord" in_. muslcal ions - WASHINGTON.— President Roose_ to continue cothtributions to priva4} terms is the result. Should you de- EX. NO. 78, make' a circle twice - Out of -every three married couples welt reported recently that.5.000,0000 charities to remove the relies btl _. sire to produce 'something quiet and the size of FIG. 267 and fill in with .n the United States, -one . is child= ppersons have been re- employed since den from federal, state and loe soothing to the eye, do not use the two tonos of 1'and 5 of the five :ess. his inau uratioa and urged the public g g governments. .:Bath Tub .Leads as h � g F orwar d T o M ee t Advancing Enemy - -- _- - - As Trouble Maker iF .. _..._..; .. ,— , r.�_.� .. F” ' s..re:,.etl•,•,ai,wt.ir,.tic! -+, at rM �, .. M� wr-+ w '� la every home there are frequent- 'tz '- " '` ,�+sr°• • •" '�.�aA►': air aw, i"� s i»." .. a_ ' ~ ly differences of opinion between its - various members aametimes these •p:'a,a, ,�" a are settled peaceably sometimes not _ so. Margaret Marshall has the fol lowing remarks to make about It in �. ,N f a • - - _ - "` � F -- -. - the . fw �Y. rk World - '>`°•�. ° ��" ,K„ �7:,y.. r}'md � �MC �; •,�:�' _.. - .' A Chicago club leader, biro: B. F. " >., y s Langworthy saga that the bathtub : _ .t '_theeading cause at family rows. "Ia y. a house where there to only one bath_ r ,,, » sue : room, the question of who shall taste � r� «` • •' �' � ��'��'"t'' r the first bath or who let the water - �" Tit `fi! `' s "'=• 'y _ overflow causes •much quarreling.. «' �.•,' - *ri..'!` r . r ` w. " she accurately points out. But though, ra„ In many a home, cleanliness 1s next x +,' - : ,?..' ` ": " '° to —an <i coritribut-ory to—scrappiness. y ~ i:- by no means the only °� the bathtub 1s . dletvrber of domestic peace. �i'hat _ . 4�,;,. ^�;�,.� : ,e . • .`• -- ?.;,,. ,,w .,,,� �,� . 1 _. .. fight what w o ul d be sbo ut Yamllies 1: : ••^: „�„ w. ,•� "�• . .. . . • funny it it weren't so frequent. . ' ''�., -;�' *►: s ✓�s � `. w,' -. _. .. y .. ' :;«; ,�', . w ;'�•• .,,' x tax. ''•'•• ' . Among the causes of the world war • - 'which never ends --the more or less -. - jf- • �..� .�, ",i' ". - - hostilities of -' the home --are -listed _ the following reasons for rs: A•� - BETWEEN HUSBAND AND WIFE :. _..' w �ati.' "� ~` �a.+' ► "•• Who left the- light bu -ruing down i cellar all night, x., ��, y.. 1+� r• Who's always leaving things about. - rkir,. .ate..._.... - - - -- Who forgot to lock the door. - -- Who's always putting things away Deployed in open formation to lessen chances of casualties from Italian bombs, Ethiopian regulars run across open field is `- where6 nobody can,. find them, their advance to- strengthen the front lines near Harar. Who left the refrigerator door open. -' Who can't keep expenses down. Who makes, dinne'r late. -. _ Move' Into . Position For Battle Near Harar - -Nil^ao -shall have the paper to read Who has. all the • .. • .- •: Bret. - -- - _ -. _ ,. .. - ' �' - work and - ability. - . • �. � � � ,� a �, a - Who's. always finding fault. BETWEEN THE CHII' DRE\ ;# _ " : R, �g -Wbo shall have the first look at s i ` the ' "funnies ". - V65hose turn is it to wipe the dishes. Who shall pick the radio program. Who ate most of `the Christmas) - chocolates• <> ' Who, cheated at paroheesi f• 4 Wbo called whom names :I Who enticed the dog away from —. '+whom. 7TI r , s _ - .•. �; r Who always tries to .boss. . i Who tells. a,'4 '• .?l �\ �_ BET WEEN .CHILDREN• • AND f PARENTS +?xea^ �< }l� t4_�Io never Rants to go to bed. ^ Who never wants to get up in the i - .morning. W"ho neglected to sift the ashes. Who was• late getting hcwme from ey •» i ` school. Who forget errands. Who. slams •d00r8-0r leaves them } M Y .open Who smashed the window with x y; s � w baseball. Who flunks.a > >> , AND THE FAMILY FREE- FOR -ALL, a '< s Wbo spends too much money. waN,�, s, 77. °... ...." ..a a. Who 'shall use the' car. - Who keeps the tamlly stirred up Trucks mounting machin army of 140,000. e guns and loaded with v.,ell -armed Ethiopian Wantrymen lined Sup at Ras Nassibu's camp 30 miles i soli the time. south of Harar where 300,000 Ethiopians face TtaIian _ „ , � r /L •• +'y -.. .,.LY Jtis .t',: _ is t -+ - ... - .. -. .-- '1 -Mrs. Russell Stork has returned rl The. W. A. met at, the home o+ _ home after visiting a week with the' Mrs, Walton Annis on Thursday • i -Mrs. T. Andrew' is visiting her Stork family- with Mrs. Dales as assisting host i �re 2rienda in Oshawa -The Misses Rorke and ' Edit} ess An old -time program was prow' Miss June Gordon is visiting her Murray visited friends in St. Cath• ided by the village group wh. ` grandmother, Mrs. James Gordon. arines on Monday of this week. were dressed in old -time costume `±�� Piekernig s Leader Store" -•- ; _ -Mrs. Sproule, of Cannington, is - Norman and Mrs. Mechin ant Miss A. Brander read the minutes of spending a few days with Mr. and .sons, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with the first meeting held almost fift} i, IY1rs. W. V. Redditt, here the former's mother, Mrs. H. Mech; . years ago. On behalf, of the "On we' • ­ ` •• -,. ,.J1d1ms Rose, of Toronto, spent 1n. Go" group, Mrs. Alex Annan pre U O t h e V 33tnnday,_with her uncle and aunt, -C H. Filkey continues in poor ented Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. G. Whitt LL�� `'Ronald sect _ Mrs.. Munro. health, bins we hope to see the jovial Mrs. Dales and Miss A. Brander whc -The Ladies' Aid of St. Andre'w's gentleman on the -street in the near were present at the first meeting. future. with with Life Membership in the W. A. •- fpLEPROOF HOSIERY at the home of - ChnreA_ma, meet - Charles Sykes and Jack B%em- The first meeting for the season - It�ri. Sohn - >idurkar on Wednesday, age and Robt Stork, of Orillia,'spent of the Adult Fellowship of Dunbar- .` In new Autumn Shades 20th, at 3. o'clock. the week -end with the latter's mot- ton United Church was held on the =t- -F4wtk EStrie, of Chatham spent ;t.he �deek+ end holiday with friends fir, Mrs. R. C. ,Stork. evening of Tuesday, Nov. 5th. The HAS JUST ARRIVED Tiers. He is taaticipating another, . -Russell Bye, is back in the open speaker for the evening was Magis- Service weights at 75o. and 95c. per pair. move from Chatham to some other again, following -several weeks in trate Browne, of Toronto. His sub- - bra�h. a Toronto Hospital, during which he jeict was "Wayward and the Foolish' _ Crepe bilk at $1 QO per pair, -; _48everal from here attended the underwent a major operation on his Drawing from his story of experien- All pure silk —full fashioned. Turkey- Dinner and Concert at Green arm and shoulder. oe and observation, he presented a •!t pays to buy . 'wrood on Tuesday evening The ann- -After the old reliable HOLEPRQOF HOSIERY. F Y r a lingering illness Joseph most interesting and edifying sketch • J. O'Riley died at -his home here on of the working' of, the Police Court, i =cement, Turkey, had a wonderful Tuesday, Nov. 12th in his 65th year. and the different types; of in divid- HURLBUT !f SHOES The first appearance of snow The funeral is taking place today, uals who make its acquaintance; LL, - `— prase on Wednesd� "y, when a car (Thursday) interment being made in while throughout his talk he inter - _ ;_for tie Klddief, •iii passing through the, village from the R_ C. Cemetery, jected little snatches of his own log- Yom. - _ - - - -- the East, was covered with a while -- Several of the members of the Teal and intelligent philosophy on - - „ ..Black Kid Oxfords ' blanket of snow Masonic Lodge attended the meeting the subject. Mr. Rigby, baritone solo , -.• --The boys, members of Mr. at Claremont, on Wednesday evening ist, ably took care of the musical 5 to 7J, $1.89 tier pair. Wheelers Clans of the United Chun- of last week, ,when Y. Wor. Bro.. T. part of the program. Ample refresh-8 to 10J, 41.86 Pe r pair. _ eft, are preparing for their first trip Paterson was presented with his meets were provided by the ladies, = 11 to 2. $2-00 per pair. Grand Lodge Regalia. and a very pleasant social ,half hour of xtie season to the Broaavier•"Y" g g 3t pays to buy: the old reliable 'HURLBUT' Shoea --,A number of dogs acid cats of brow ht the meeting to a close. This night is proving a big one for the neighborhood are reported t) :. the boys. At the larger Y. M. C. A. For the Kiddies. have been poisoned during the last buildings are to be found some. of two and three weeks. It is not be- LAND SVRVEYOR - the advantages (in the boys' estim -, lieved however that they have -been stion) of living in the city the victims of an deliberate attem- The next ineeting,of the Hortic Y F. J. DONEVA'�T,' B. A., B. SC., -N ¢aural Society will be held in the A, pt at poisoning• O. L. 'S. On file are t' a records of -The hunters are back, but their M a s• C HAPMA _ .. -T. P• A. Rooms- at Pickering 'on : surveyors Gibson and .Yarnold, 365 November 19th at 8 o'clock Pointy luck has been 'somewhat of a secret We hope they bagged Their allo.- King Ew ,'Oshawa. Phone 1981. ,an Budding and Grafting•, by Mr. C. ment anyway. They don't seem to be - Morley; Gladioli, by I?r.' Fearson; shooting .so many two-legged deer. �T TWO STANDOUT VAi.UES - Dinah Gardening, Mrs. Robinson and a-s .they did 'a few years ago, the Your Druggist Care of House Plants, by Mrs. Lot- accidents appear to i>e few. hurt, and several other talks by the ' -The Gray Coach Ernes are ad is more than a bferebant r Ilaembers• verUsing low bargain rates for w B y 2 9 ? Tip Top Tailored Suits or. Coats for -St. George's 'Church. Sunday. Nov, 17th. 22nd Sunday after Trin- Meek -end rates , during • N ,vember. Because. by reason of his training:. men or Women''Same Clot h - -Same `1 sty Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morn- These rates are the lowest that have ever been given. by the Gray Coach - He is an expert guide on drugs, herbs Price.-$23.75'. _ ? mg Prayer at 11. At ? p. tn. there T'-e low rates include all their spices. chemicals. oils and food. - a '- - _- will be a Young ' People's Service An interpreter and expert dispenses _ lines: See their advt., in another col- _ • ruder the auspices of the A. Y. P. of human and veterinary - preKrip- if with appropriate hymns and Win Young People's Society of _ tons. Gordon's'. Business Girl11 Hose =-The o g p ety �'+ . sermon- All are oordially' invited. the United Church meets every Wed- Your doctor's right Hand man when , Spltash- proofs , Snag - resisting, Chif, preacher at both services, Rev. E ne day everting at 8 o'clock. Come on sickness troubles you. i'- _ G. Robinson. of she >Jn- members and give the new Presid- , hit helpful. reliable and nerAwabry fon Hosiery -At a recent meeting ent, Henry Westney, your whole- service has been brought to you y Tied Church Sunday School Exerut- 'hearted support. The next meeting �-"2V •�► w $$ E� i� -- lre, it was decided to hold the xF is under the leadership of the Gitiz- -H' V. R. Moon' ehriata,aa Entertainrrtent on ��p Convener. , Druggist, Chemist and Herbalist Fred T. Bunting, P1L'kei'illg ftes&y, Dec. 17th. An invitation is -We listened 'the' other' day to -a . DUN•BARTON• ONT. 'eatendedrta attend the Adult Bible local farntar advise s young man t�� < _:1Sst�abliahted 1867.. -• :_ . y 'Classes held each Sunday morning talcs up farming. We suggest that : '• before the regular service. Any per SCIATICA ICA this is another case of "Misery likes cons knowing children who sbotsltl `Company" or the - farmer has been :... be attending the Sunday School and keeping sanethi from us during C Who may be picked up on their -way e� g Rumacaps cleaasee your system of C MEATS the past five or aii years. ' Wunder uric acid relieving rheumatism and J .LJ to church use invited to bring them shat he meant! _ Wong too sciatica , _ - Afters long_ and painful illness Dras�t ,_ -On Sunday evening next, Rev, during which bgltlt of his legs 9vere E C. Jaoe� �+ 20c• - Pickering Ontario Round Steakkr • G. Crosier will preach on fire amputated. Mr. Richard Puekrin died - • _ • - ''The Flight i*0 Egypt" illustrating on Tuesday in the .Oshawa General RUMACAPS > . - Ji his subject by a beautiful view of Minced Meat. • ` .12c* Hospital, in his 83rd year. His fun-, :Plockhorst s great painting, "The eral takes place this Thursday, aft- 'Fliffht into EQypt." Much informat- o�nnan frnm his .late. ._residence, t.� _ - Stewing Beef, • 12e• ion �rtd rnarty helpful lessons can oe Salem Cemetery for interment. oc Lime i learned from a study of this subject. Cooked Ham 55c• congregations have -- C'Onstructton work in preparat- Just arrived a Large shipment of _ f Encouraging ion for the rink is underway at the Gyp -uc in the following sizes : _ L c :_..greeted this series. Come and ene- West end of the village. The ampl- 48 in, z 72 in. Gyprcc '.-..Dutch Loaf, • • • 25c• - ourage us still more. Morning her- ifying equipment that will provide 48 io. z 84 in. " 'µ• -35c• Vice at it a. m- Sunday School and music for the skating is now ready 48 in. z 96 in. Variety Loaf, . • a. m. „ ass at 10 _ 8 _ .. i houl be _ s s d n at Th -. and sou ds "great" 48 in. z lOS in. • 30c. The regular meeting of St. Geor- 'Considerable of an inducement to _ Jellied Veal, , '. « • ge's A. Y. P. A. was held in the get some of fire older folks out. :48 in. z 98 Donacona Board. Club Rooms on Fri. Nov. 8th. The Star Lime `_ Head Cheese, All power to Van in his undertaking. _° •. Hardw�all Plaster .•- = • "tweeting opened with a hymn. and -. _ ICKERING followed by prayer. The first part of •:� P �:• p 9nabarten Bologna, . . : 5c _ tits evening was spent in Literary. LUMBER YARD - the chief speaker was Jas. Ormiston. Ross Heron visited vsth Alex of the Whitby Gazette. The meeting Thom over the week -end - .y - csrrte to a close with alt nand Miss Pugh, of Forest, • was' the is prayer. The latter part of the even- eat of Mrs. o Annie last week. Now Adve "somenss.' „ ring' was spent in games Next week � • Nov. 15th will be a social evening. Born, on Nov. 4th, at Sudbury Jc. Bnteher :(phone 3000) :t'ic ei'ing to H. H. and Mrs. Staples, a son. OR BALE = l6 piap. 8 rveeke old, ;Everybody welcomed, so come and FMra, T. Tanner, R. R. 1 • Pickering. 12 have a good time in the Club Room. Walton and Mrs. stuffs and F. anti -It was a solemn, reverent little Mm. Sewell attended the funeral of L�OR SALF: -Ten pine. 6 weeks old, - - group of people that gathered about their uncle in Princeton last Monday L' Apply B J. Fuller. R R 1 Pickering. 12 - . n p the cenotaph in our .park on Monday Quite a number of the Dunbatt„n IT1'LE P108 FOR BALE -7 wks , _ 1 kerin - ' Hardware Sore ladies attended the W. M. S. meet- Lold. A. Glen, Brock Road and bthcon. 12 Pic g morning at 10.55 for the short Re- ing at Centennial ors. Thursday aft- membrane Day Service. About fifty ernoon, Nov. 14th. FOR SALE- Medium Fized Quetw• 'od our citizens, anxious to take par. heater. good as new, John Elliott, Pickering JUST TRY - in 'the" anniversary service of the Mrs. Alan Ushman, of Nigeria, OR 9ALH;- Pont iar. rlPlivPa. rrttek * - pigning of the armistice, • of Nov. � "awe an - interesting talk on that FR C• Food tires. good battery, 'good .running. �• _:11th, 1918, that hronght to a close, country to the. Sunday School of, the Apply Pi•kerinq Bak`ry nit 1 ,uANAUA VARNISH CO. United Church last Sunday mornn The Great War. There are today g•i ii'OR SA LE- ttnmley Oil Pn1lTrar 17,000,000 men, young fellows most- On Nov. 21st, the regular meeting f ti,a tor 122n. Also Pickering, cCai k stir to12 eel- `PAINTS AND VARNISHES ]y, lying, scattered about the fields of the W. M. S. will be held in the 1 of Europe, -their lives, taken all for basement of ,the church, The topic I 'w ANTED -Farms to huy. WHit i You can convinced that.you can buy ' will be, The Tenth Anniversary " A mg clients. State terms. Henry Massie, the sake cif, What? When this local ry Glen Eagles Mauor tiotel, Rouge Iiills. 12 -13 • - F price. Our service was suggested there wa_a the goodly attendance is looked for. 1 a better product at a lower thought that some might be inclined St. Paul's -on- the -Bill, Dunbarton� i'Bl�;`H MILCH UOW WANTED •business for Paints, Varnishes C0; Enatn• - Sunday, y i orabout to freshen. Also for sale, .youtrq Nov. 1 rth, 22nd Sunda af- to view the ceremony 'as a glorific- pure -bred s gon.'rn'bull. 2 crows, anal urpose 1 bas more than doubled iD the last Z ation of war. The •parents and resat- ter Trinity. Sunday School at 2 p. m. Andrew Auison. Dunharton. i� -13 years, due to the incFeaiing sale O_ f Evening Prayer and Sermon- at- S,p• v'rRAYED -On to the nr•Pmirep of ives of some of those boys were, ob ouerroe wrtrrc rsa these products. - :lte the roil T , Preacher at this service Rev. F. c. the undersignrd, lot 15, con 3, Pickering, a r3erver.t g p did t71eq at- _ G. Robinson. yearling heifer, Owner may have same 'Perov- THERE IS A REASON tend to !; Lu::_ ^ war? That thought tag propr ty and paying etpenses, A. F. ercY can be di „ *, once. We Comm- At the Fellowship rileeting Tues- R R 1, Pickering.. 10.12 ` - end out clot <: in this act, and day evening last, last season's ekec- SOS• SALE OH RF.N {' -6 ra mrd Agent for McCormick- Deering Farg1 Machinery - utive were re- elezted- and consist,% of, house with garage and garden plot, hard trust it will be . cantinned. Those tile�5rs Gerald Rev. F. M. and soft waterl Immediate I &"ssion. Apply "- and Repair@. .t i - capable of appreci ,t'ng the signific- Cowan, errs. rth Ave., Toronto. or 1 I . Dales. tF5 Surges, John Forgie, W.• Melntoah Danforth A., Toronto. � 10 -12 Our Motto: - "We have it Can get it. Oi ante of such a reef• e, can show It and Dr. Pearson. Three members are it. is not made.*- : and also pay their ::•ibute to those HO}CE CAIRY COWS -Regiw _ to he appointed at each meeting to Ctered and grade cows, Government T, B Tele hope swo who "stayers over then and also to conduct the next, which at this time trsted, Fresh and close a tin crs always on honor the parents of such men, by hand. llo,d tested if desired l �er delivery on J. S. �� ��' PICK�.�RING will be 1 4th, 'and will be Coed- purchas�sot 7 or more. Sadslactigqn guaranteed, encouraging this eFrvice and being ucte•d by Mevssrs A.. J. Annan, E. G. Wm J. M.rphy. Lindwy.0otari8. Telephone present at the service next rear. Stallon, Harry Pearce:. 11352 , ...