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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_11_22. ..: :'�:Z, _•,.%.f >- ��.i.•!#.�� ,a..:.�. -�*. 'i:,.. - :.:e... .-X ...- ,ex�..!R..E.. .sief _.• ,'..< - '�- ..s..�'' - ..,.:na .....,, s,.L; •- � em..., .w "acv• ,. T assaso -- N'; . . VOL. L PICK ERING9 O NT.. -F R,1 D A Y. -i� Oti' _� -� - - - - -= -�1 •° ' �'. - .:=�_ . .__ ? �, � i�35. .. x.13 � . -• - -�_ • WTV180,rtassat Lassw. S. S. No. 1 •. _ - �1 CJ T I C E �ttabarton .. . • = :: #. -The Annual Concert of S. S: No. • _ GhEENWOOD I and Sunday School will be :held on St. Paul's -on- the -Hill, Dunbarton. DR. H. C. PBAKSON- Physician „" the evening Sunday, Nrv.:; 24th. Sunday, before snd Surgeon, Dnnbarton. :ay Our trucks pass your way g of Friday, Dec: 20th. Advent Sunday School at 2 p. m. rusty day." ~' R E. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director ' S, S: No. 4 East Concert Evening. Prayer at 3 p. m. Preacher •Optometri cal Association of Ontario. ReQ. t iatarea tier of the Americas Optometrieal COAL, COKE, at this service, Rev.. E. G. Robinson. �y� :., . ueuz� b! appointment v _. The' Annual Xmas Concert of the The Annual Christmas Tree and En- 0, - ' - •• �t�bliepgd 1838 .. _ W OD, CEMENT, school- is being held, in the- school= tertainment of ' St~•' ' Paul s Sunday " ;;y:. �• SAND, 'G RA VEL, ,house on Monday, Dec, 16th. Small School, will be meld. the Friday be- - v Admission Fee. fore Christmas, Dec.. 20th. Head uarteeS ' uu UUNdLU iti7ULY 6arrlbbnr. - and Whitby A 3 -act Comedy- Drama; "Southern q :a .[lr* Sliliixtor, Notary eubuc. lvtoucyw tws. TT Cinderella," will be given in the . umeflormegy occupies oy the ,. . aria- B ILDER a �IIFPLIER tWi.aou . Hall, Dunbtu wW8 of wurt tioue.,wui�y. oiy Mrs. Andrew Sr Nforhead, Ancar- Community arton,- on Th- For �tl<A!'UN, BkLL, . tsc isU�ty alto local carttige Work' of Farm, • Whitby, will rece;ve for then ursday, Nov. 28th, at 8 p. m. This - t first time in her new home. Kingston will be presented' by a good. comp -. W. I. BEATON, K. L. ` Fine ,. _ 1- D, F. xtns �Ye tape eMlso piACed io Stock rt full Rd fir• on Friday, Nov. 29th, from' any of ' oront„o players. Admission. �t iB,B, BELL line.uf Maple Lewf :Miillu'g 3 to 6 p. m. 25 and 15 Lents. * ' F• A. WRIGHT. Oo'P Fe(-ds. - _ ._ chopping „4 97bay'•+crest. Toronto. •Adelaide i8 — Brougham - Brock Road — -- -- A. W. -MITCHELL _ Cto RIOHARDSUN dt Co. uitep 3s• o$a'PPINC3 ater.. Solicitors, Notaries etc„ su;;es ele Mr. Jack Bradshaw is - havitig his December 20th has been set- for -- ` Arid 3`o-Ad.4cnmond St. 1 .. Toronto, Telt Pickerin , One. ' the - Sunday School Entertainment. Ad. 481U; None 3Sandaysan,l Holi- house renovated On the exterior by Monday,: Wednesday.& Frlda Aa s7T7: Piacerios `'hone aria. sti Office phone 740 Residence (3520 attractive - looking stone veneer. - The Woodward family are ready - - =' fur business at the Baker stand: ;7 cents per baq THOMSON A McMILLAN- Barrie- Mr. Elias - Liscombe and Ms. Mel- . " t.r01 Solicitors, Not Bias Edith Hughes is a guest at Pry Public. office at bourne Wright, of Cantlington were the B. Easton home this week. Oat . ikerms.of dic Thomson, lot 11, and 1, STEWART -BEARE visitors of this community over tha ( Rollin €Mien Writ. ota .00 p, Thursday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs., W, Cameron, son g - netiinp. from 7,UU p, m to 8.3U . m., or by . . week -end avooiatment. Toronto oEiic�r : ew Royal Bank and daughter and 11r$. James Hoglp Q„ Phoae Pick AojO. cToronto.Elgin5303. Radio Service Mr. A. -H. Rowe reports big basin- 8 seals per bag 371y essin Eaton's Toyiand, His Teylan of Oshawa. were Sunday visitors „. P'ineet eq ri{-rneat fur expert,' with T. C. and Mrs. Brown (- tiONANT dt Ati 1tIS - Barrieterb, guaranteed Kerviee Tr?asure Train carried nineteen tun. �1r. and Mrs. Roy Hicks, of Ariz 'fin BETTER PASTRY FLOUR 1 _ 'LJSoilciters, Notaries Public - sired children from I p. •m. to '5 p, m. L Parts Tubes, and Batteries' l na, are visiting the George Hick,: �MADE THAN Y` GORDON D. CONANT, K. C. ' ast' Saturday afternoon. ALLIN F. ANNIS, S. A.. -LL. H. OD hand.. _ family. Jir. Hicks - had not seen his " It is with error pleasure =Ae re- Offices •� t 28imcoe sc, s., O+ha.w.. Ceti Radio stud Awplitiers a port, that the Percy family, who have "'n' Roy for. years. until now. l!�issimi i Phone —# and 6 (Oshawa), and at the coon ipevialty'. not been env Suss Gladys Gannon, of St. .Bich- - Hours. Whitby, L4Ir, tottaat), Phone 7 1 W -bit• - - . - - •. J Sing t E' b?yt u- heal. x... . by)' "AO: West,. IE;x�►er)E• nee th for-.svme'time, are now miich`i °�,,.IIu.,i�iti ivr•�nty, =spenc.:ttoa 7-The Old Staildb Zur- _ - - - Phone Mark 2dW. Pic-, 4. 00 or Prnved,-• both Miss Percy and Mr,, day u£ this week at her home here. .FINE Pa9TRY T IS}L O. BM 1 Mrs. Gannon, accvmapanied b her Uemteet 8toulf 9801. Percy. Y par- Y CAHEeod - On Thursday, last. a birthda cousin. Mrs. Lyle_ Willson, of Osh- BARING jj11�� TA. D. D. 9., L D. A „' �r iwa: visited her' moiher: M;rs, F.dw. ” Ja�l.(Surceexxto Dr. J. ^ liaise). Graduate or Y was given in honour of Norma t& Rd*a t:oilese of l�n• aur`eons and Taron. i h@ Be •gtOlet �'il$T@lYlOIIt Fuller, who celebrated her nineteen Willson. at Stouifvrille on Saturday - • to'UOTeratty At tsar act oAit:e over Ir. A. PHONE W24 ih birthda afternoon last. 'and found' her very _�, QRF.+F..aN 9solt'a store..ery Toes y and F,ida Pbone Yon that day. The partp F. stbaa rzu ru lt;t i T p ►� T T [� bright. )Sts. Willson wished to be re. FURNITURE R lJ i� was thoroughly enjoyed by the younsr people of the cotrununit vt,?•to played' la ed mer;bered to her Pickering friends ; Tji3RliEtRTT FALLAi4R. L DS.. = y- p r I ii We me diaplaping -. an i►ttawctive On Sunday, lass the Anniversa C U. 5 . Graduate sf the Royal CdJ•ese of cards and 'danced. Music was, ably � - =��= q�ta: Sur�eoss and the University of Toronto. variety of Sr rrices of St. John's Church had ar, c f I7ldoeinrattdence second door east of St. And. supplied by Mrs_ Moffat and son Shingles For Sale time's Church,- Piclterins, Ont O(tiar boor, , y Aluminum and Ciraoitxware Etc Fred attendance that taxed the "seating a.•w. to Go. 4., or by oporstiaeot. i7t ra Fura_ituro. and •Fiamiture - . - c8 capaLT_ b PICKER G NEWS city p ty of the church, at both the .l.e), Phone Pict vino *afy Noval6ias. afternoon _and evening services. Rev, Galt QalvROiLrd Steel Shingles, Prices low, in ket•ping witb tames. "Dust of the Earth" is being Wes- Mr. Laidlalw, of Stouffville brought Bird a,Felt Bute Shingles. d/tastssoao atrDs ented in St. Andrew's Church Also. re buggy wheels. Piokeri inspiring messages which received n r ns 'tonight and Monday. Lawn ioowers sharpened, DIV, 1i�R�I�E _ very earn atteittaon: TZae choir o! f. PATSR80N'$ - CLAREMO H•L1ZSBBTH AIUHA!al Lu: - v w i 11 Mr. Laidlaw's cha`rch in_ Stoutfvillt an pie itsd wuimodkiworasee of W, -kmcla - Dunbarton was in charge of the service of and set Urines: Phone ilals ' aerii. aseo.wstamot scliessaaow .card- A i�rSduate Of Radio College - pr- aa; _ aise in the afternoon and were very - !rlltb _ - .. Mrs. W. Cowan, of Roeeban>il we - ' �j Yf�BTI" Lioeased Aucttonabt, Up-to- the- minUte trainln 8 'sorry to ssy is i1L much enjoyed and. appreciated ant +� � 1' • tar oeant[+. of tort uw oamm, 'Lao g e' Ashburn friends presided in the • " John and Mrs. For,rie visited F Now..tr of sin ttsds assssnsd w aw sboeasw evening, `""� ors �'« p o„ o°a - _ _. >lnd and Mrs. Wood is Whitby list week. R+ and helped se much in IIIak l!: (NEST EQUIPMENT „z ing the- service so Mrs. Ben Wood we are pleased to good S>n .John' ' R BEATON. TOWNSHIfi for,. _ mgnagement and congregation �' Builders' S12 ' t� say is 8 Wilson, aR improved. ppLC! D s clan`' c«iyers.Eer Costmiss,oser r« ••. Guaratsteted Satisfettio_ n - v�Y B'��'� to ail those who hen`, ctrl amda nsi AWhitev nt, Etc. Issuer a Mrs. Wilson, of Highland Cheek b 4 li are�ic- e�.e.. Wnicewie,tynt, aT is 'the guest of Mrs. John Taylor for `d- make this" anniversary day'a dal of blessi a =fir MAW Rettsonahle Priceit a week. �4g to those who attended. Lumber. and Lath Y . TI M. MA Ylr Tubes and Batteries always on hand Miss Margaret Allirr of Sehon4. T� District Executive o{ Soutf- ILieeoeed Auctioneer for York, _ Orztario Wo'rsen's Institutes at tie: B. C. Shingles : - -11, HOY MFLLBR,' berg =dent last week with '_Kiss A. $ - Ontario and Ontario Counties ineetinq held in Brooklin planned t+ Brougham, Ontario B. Thom. Clue Coal All kinds of sales Promptly attended to 3pon-sor a concert to be held in th- � TURNA RBASONABL8 t &.l' Ph nN !t irk ifHIF j George- Blenkin who has been pl l Wired Church in Wnitb , on 'ro -filberts Coal _- 4 ).wing ar Mitchell's° says he' Is near- _y .., b es may be arraiiied for at the NEWS `attire • ?8th _ at 8 m: iii aid 'of' fire Canad " Btu and Independeat phooey. IPiekering Mills ►y as good as. best Plowman now., p D6mestie Croke - -Miss Velma r.lttot, of Agmcoum n„ `."Iozial Instltuze tor- the Blind Whitby. Ots6atici -- ;: ch branch of the Wornen's instit Lfinent. Lime, Plaste T C`llopping EBleh vomited with Misses Helen Thom at;'H SAFETY Y - Violet A11igon a ,d ether relative lire in the district is asked .to co s ., p'e Body WCod over the week -end. )aerete as follows:' 1 - By contrib Agents for L1ind F'eH� ^..'.. a Week Doty _ Ijonald ee went -tn �3r, ado e j ing one selection in keeping wit: gg t y . -A GOOF) DRIVER Feeds_ of All. Rinds in Stock !-. M: C. A. wi:h Mr; Wheeler :he church atmosphere of the ping and bllBt� _bO0f117p _ _ :j -A GOOD CAR Poultry F :lass. of, boys. Donald tad a got. am; 2, -- By attending the center "d - -- - _• •' ry Feeds, Labrador Shell, Uri a� large nurriiiers as practieabl� -. _ - -' 1 -slid I V9L RANCF with Cake Meal, Molasses. Any chop you 'irne, !Coekrtbntt Icll lerneIIta On Friday Dec. 20th, the i'n5t�'. and by. urging,yqur frielads •to art - p - - ,ZU'R =CH. may need. We can mix any ration end; 8 - By asking your pa tort - that you Ipoy ,mutt, machine mixed. Sunday School Entertainment ar.c _ t Secure 'Prices. Before Baying 9 The St congest, Purely Cftsualty Our Front Rank Egg Mash gives Christmas Concert will be field. Par. amnounce the concert; 4, - By writ Company in. the World. res its.. Prices .are direct• to you, No. a few tiers announcing yhi a co.m�aeoa. pats .and friends are all asked to b l; P°P g i L S O N B R.O. resent. - oncert. •This project was .brought `• CY'RI1. R. MORLFY Frank .Torrance. had the •riisfott before. the last meeting of Brough y Salt at Ca: -Lot 'Prices: �.O0W - Phetae - Pidrering, 6700 -= line to lose three valuable •cows on am • W. I. and received a cordial re Onto Friday last .by being struck by a C -ePUonr -the , members signifying Phone Atat�lt 73tl0 D. ,N . Lo' e WOOd P. R. train. Mr. Torrance was driv• their willinglless to co- operate in this This .is the - Time picKERING, ONT. �. ing them to pasture when they were matter. An offering will be receives- y struck. at the concert, slid institutes will be Sure - T 'Of the year to brighten Mra. Hopkin and - family visitec asked for yearly contributions. up your home wtthanew R. G. CLENDENIN4 with her friend, Mrs. Mitchell last The November meeting of'the W'. RELIEF piece of furniture._... _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR week -end in the city and also'took I. held at the M. Hantilton home or in the Santa Claus parade. A large the 12tiI was one of the most larg .' •. • •• ,From • x Solid., Wat6at Oceabio,nal Private Ainbulanee number from here viewed that ely attended of the year. The meet- . � pay.. .; Alm Chairs –with aph'Ol Dny And Night 8tsrvice t . rte' ing opened'in the -usual manner witl: - PILES SORES OLD SORES ;! Last' Friday evening after Mrs the President, Mrs. B. Harvey in t>ze ULCERS VARICOSE II,LCER9 stared ati{Lts and backs Phone 9006 �: business•:. Beare' had alighted ' from the bus chair: C,luiie :a budget RUl1VN9 EC;ZF61A- PIUPLEB in rspps, mbhairs and ' 'Malvern 5060 she had the misfortune to be..hit- by =amt.. before the meeting and donor. ? velours, ,�$, j 5 a car. 'Mrs. Austin Wool also sprair ions to the Poppy Fund and Canal - OTBER SKIN DfSEASEB Markham, • Qnt ed her knee in hurrying to her mot- ran Institute for the Blinn were en- _ Drop -bank Conch, Up- _ tier's assistance both ladies are now dulled •by. the +nembers.. ,Arrange / holstered On a Splendid confined to -bed; ments were made for Christmas gifts / De h,OPh �lAtIY}ent quality of repp with 'two F A L L U S' NOW The con;rratulations ,f the conim_ to' be 'brought to the December meet: . Guaranteed, to,relievE shout cushions— Special, $14, (5 t�Dd have yoi7r StOV @8 Fur- .;pity are 'extended to the four pupils ing. Mrs. L Johnston and tilers. W.' conditions or money ? �)f St. Paul's-on-'the-Hill Anglican S. Ellicott were elected as dale ates tc Slidin¢ Couch, with rood c sees and Eavetroughs put S. who successful} refunded. , y paq;ed t: a Griid the Convention at the Royal York - `�. ed •Uniform Examination's as set by Hotel, •Torontq..The prbg itm 'for 'the LARGE BOX cretOIIIIB aovared mat. in order before winter, the General Board of Rel:eious Ed- afternoon was as follows: Mrs. Holt - , •tress. SpeOlal-- �$, %rj ucation of the Anglican .Church.• The, by fi?tve, a Remembrance Day, read- - , gee or Ranges, Heaters and successful candidates are: Lucy Hop- ing, and offered a Prayer for Peace; ?Isk'ua fora free sample. We Come in and let t18 show -Von Furna:.es before bu in - a our hoods. -- buying Jean, Benou99, Tominy New- Mrs. R., McWhirter.gave a Thanks- guararle . refund. your men. ' Electricnl Supplies always • elsewhere. man, Roy Bassett, the tatter two ob. giving Message; Mrs. Bert Harvey ey if yovf t.' . "iiappointe�l iD and Mrs. McWbirter played a piano on hand. taming second class honours. Much t-Z % is 'F Apple baskets and bushel credit is due Miss Violet Swan who duet; Mrs.- Brows` gave a paper on ?_- " 'is their-Sunday School -Teacher,• who Mussolini and a description of Addis -, buskers. ' Ca A..STERRITT f�Da Maseey.Harrie Repairs also has a number . of .certlficatefi Ababa, so much in the minds of the Jones Store also from the church for teaching; people; Mrs. FI. Malcolm` and Mrs.' P]]021e ��� Funeral Director she is also a member of the teaching D G'anrion sang a duet. All. joined A�lbulanoe Service �'IN BusssY staff of the Toronto Public Schools.• in community singing '"The OM 9p- -tt tiatseio • } fw The certificates, which were fYamed inning Wheel." At the close, 'a del- Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 400E by the Wwnen's Auxili icious tea was wrrved by the hostess- - piww iIIgt • Ontario PIQHERIN(i : rented by Rev, E. G. RRooMns n aft as, Mesdames M. Hamilton, T. Bear <• � er the service, and A Lemmon. wtrs^?•Y•'.'�'r•• r - -- '•� mien... =. - - r .r ,. - - .. _ .,��, .. .Japan green tea 'at its very 6A - The _ 0 U s Hal111/turcier - MAIL COUPON BELOW - DREDS of trappers got top of y Adalrr' Broome i 1 the market for their furs through - -- - -.- Sim pson's Raw Fur A'farketin . e: ,rice 11aat season. You can. too! FREE nevi _ - - _ . - - • - ."Dominion •Trapper•" gives full de- - y taAs. Also latest trapunc news and symopoxe him. The, waiter was to leave the upping for greater cash roots. No SIGNOR' ARELLI of Milane a ram• simple -meal. before Abe concert on cturts -plus valuable poointers on S� „ other publication like it. Mail coupon ous composer, fa about to make his ' now. first appearance in London. He is to a 'small table outside Signor Parelli's ( TAituavieei atimiledtoOmfarioo„ly) Conduct the Ylrst performance Of 3 synt- door. He was to knock twice, and to _________- ______..�.r _ j - i phony of his ow.n :composition •gt the ,retire before the , composer opened ” _ _ :.,.� • THE ROBERT SiIMPSON _ 1 Queens Hall. The event has aroused Eastern Limited h very great interest. The hall is crowd- the door to receive lt. aIWrUrMasketineo • oarnMnt 1 ed, and - millions of listeners are waiting On leaving' is masfier's room lllar_ •� i i ii i �, y TORONTO, ONT. 1 for the performance-to come over the : : wi e..1. r• v' . ;0,•:ils!i,i; ■i .;r. I Ci•Iii�, iii�IliL' \,IIIIt,i,7 pUsiiiNtiiII�IINItI• II�IIiI ,�IINi�I,li�Lil•�Lli�ii,li ■_ Ptesse mail tne. without cost or obu4ftton. I radio, tinellf retired to his own, which 6-as _ - - tur sni i s sad NER'V edition c z•xE Fil lli makes his entrance, and raft- vo+d�t1iee�3ir°�$.vt�rRAYPER.' w>>i� cronta;n. 1 a few doors away from Signor Par- i - ,. _ ' 1 FmMuteinrsei regard'2g Your �w I. ` InK his ad lagldmrtiedIateipsiorthcom= •elli!s,• in ,the, same corridor of the _ IN i ` _ us that a man is Name- ••:-. •- -- •-•-..... j !n bu it fs o vlo th o t b ience'are two Foung } Book 1 l dead. In the audience and Stephen QAstede same floor as ityi n instead ■ ~ 1 P. O. . ...... ..........Prov._.___._.__ _ P P.le. Lettice Jf : -, '• 1 Garton , -._ 1 notice __ ___________z_._so=xa-_. • -� I Lettice saw that of being relegated to the usual ser_ 1 - 1 streecwaam ...:............ .. .. nom_ at her grandmother want's quarters. .Martinelli had al_ _ 1: -a '::?. ::''x'''.: _ - -. helf 1 - . '' °"---- -- - " "' - - - -. was deep affected by the tragic ready laid out Signor Parent's even- street ven- - - • -• .- - -. .... death of the famous composer, whom ing clothes on his master's bed, and • -` she -knew only by his fame ~and -by- the -so mew -hat'- ecce tit ric- Italian -did B Snow On- The Prairie his music. She was Interested in the' not -like 'being personally assisted at R'' ;�ii�'!i!, B,1 "�G:,!♦lll•Il♦ ill: ;>r ;; 9;;; °/;,q,'(♦,;;;(♦, ° ;� B ,;(♦;;;,, B;,,,, B,,,,. 1 •..r•l:aliBH ;11 ■ ;i6��iio.C�!I�i r- -.. newspaper report of the 'inquest, not Ns toilet, Martinelli would not norm- , Have. you_ madg out your list of offers -the reader a detailed' record of • What is lovelier than snow at night ?.• merely _because -it tickled her .curios- ally see - his•master again until he met Christmas presents yet? Undoubtedly the bewildering lifd, in an asylum. Cherry tree stand in the orchard, ity for. the moment• but because she kim at Vie Hall after.- having placed marked against this name.and Aat is - .Hire. we.ineet. the -patients, doctors, : heavy with phantom bloom,' -felt that it was. all- important that the baton- In position,, -So he had sat -a book. The following offer a nice nurses and visitors, all vividly and - 'the murderer, It murder it was' that down and begun to deal with the cor_ variety and imake .gifts that... }•our minutely And pines are white nuns weeping y described. over the silver of their beads. had been done, should be discovered respondence. The two letters which friends will remember long after the Flecks of it suet etc a pate'mbon' and brought -to justice. were tat be pasted before the con- season of giving is over. !!And so stn Ishocked- dreadful! cent scald be Hushed out under Par_ THUNDER `OVER' THE- BRONX f Drift silentli shocked," said Lettice, y elll's -door at about ti o'clock ready for SALA31INA by -, Rock}veiI Kent by Arthur Kober (Musson's, ' To- Until eacb bush is weighted with "And I- suppose I ought to feel it Martinelli.. (Geo. J. 'McLecd Ltd., Toronto) is a ronto) is a'unique handbook, dealing plumes even more than you. For didn't 1 About ten minutes after behalf got book to treasure. The illustrations b} with' the Gross TamiIy, inhabitants back to his -own room there had been the authur,- of- which there. are over. of that section of °Netiv -York life - And tree shadows epiead' across the 'actually see- Parelll -die in.,the._Queen's . o g kno«n as the Bronx. The book is `- earth's -white 'carpet Hall ?" She shuddered as she recall- s' 1t,ht'tal� on his door: In response ei hty, are alone suSficientto reccm- brilliatrtl iilu_strated b that well In a tracery of lace, �ed the, terrible scene. Matter- of_tact to his-'ticmand-•as to• -who was th ^re, mend'this book: It is an adyenturous y . y Quiet stretches over the prairie, she might he - modern - appa: entry there had tie -n two more.soft knocks', autobiography, a true c ronlcle of I.no -vn artist, 31r. Hoff.' brit, not a word in rpply. Thinking many curious and i:omantle h'aitprm_ _ - podded white in. each corn etugr ,callous. But she hart been enough up- that perhaps the iraiter wanted to ing& in Greenland life, the land whicth and umDkin vine, set and unnerved to cancel the prom_ Still are the cattle is the barfly&' •se v s o soBa °tisla --Ig connection wfllt has. "so captivated this- atitIior. F. flieitirt not so much as an eye. And that, for her was a very rear his master's• meal she had gone to . g. y r } g �.• - r' - o 'e -hafin st ' put t c' h nit $ h precious - `- ' � ' ' f --. lash, beaded - ovith' 9rhlte> iiiaacara � aE t8 '. t w ' 1 r' ' p g p p MAN; TFt-E L .. I�. Oit':i, by Alex's s r ce 1 was' o n little t ,bate .,, �~ ~ ; "•�':' baton into one of the lower drawers Carrel 3Iu�,� 's' oron o ' °; .'Silently the rabbi t t; , T t 1 Is an , y patters across ii'; to the dead composer's mein Tv, * f the wardrobe. It Gould not, do for. book aii a ''ft to. the more thous I t_ fleid, leaving t brooked pattern' ! though If, anyone ?sad Put It- to her b' -. _ behind him,, - ; - -�-tn that light she would have been thA piecious`ob }ect forge seen by the.fnl• of your frinci9 and relitfees,- prvin,- eye's of some curious and per_. What' Is man? What Is his future" i 1 !�` '�• "' ":; And a dog barks in the distance at strenuous to her den.als of any. such c� ,r hips not too hnneat • stranger. - `One Alexis C-trrel,,, su:�eon, seient:st: an, ` ♦� empty wagon tracks. _ surrendetc to. sloppy sentiment. m knee.: thr�to foreign•ho'els. It was not, riders these important questions in - Lavoa Jarvis, in "The Spinners." "i -don't think It does;'^ she. sand. "You see the inquest, isn't over. yet- good to Put t'emptafion -,In the `ts-ay a straight- forwizrJ; aimpio isaguage it's going on tomorrow. And 1 't ' some Dotential thief• easy to g' ra's-p and pleasant to read, tile, O O A i - .. c This art's r • se. • Let- Ilk e ue td. suppose the police. want to give anti ay i +° v - . tire. JURY QUEEN OE. SCOTLAND too mcch yet: ei to ehaty what their •,'I .open the 'door. It: was not -the 'And Tho I�l'es by Stefan Zweig_ (3la -c . suspicions are-if the -y've got any." waiter I„s -P brit a young woman - .m -1 plans, To_ronto), offers this author - She continued to tread the report. . k tit - f - der a rest smii a ,- e ! h 1 at. Is best, The tsL e y g be s cE of .1f h. P P e ar • s After tea the Signor bast asked to i }. left alo gal 1fi wanted 't ver see her_ belare. I ask her what always •intrigued •b:o� aphers and in be f - ne.. again, a wan r o sh she want. $ha answer �- is Italian s- she past' they •have been prone to be 'write some letters which Jlartinelii that she laye,t e- master so..She have overcome by her'fascfnntin YOUR DOCTOR could past on his way to the Hall. h g'gtlalities. •- - - The concert was timed to begin at Sever country. Stefan Zweig has w efgheJ all the ell. seen' lrri In her own sou �'���OTRER She live here -in -- London. She ask dente and at' the .end of the • book _ eight o'clock, and th:; car which the ! composer had hired daring his short if perhaps I can give ber - something x e ,hare an exceptfonally clear plc: - f + visit to Condos,- was ordered to be wfth my. master's name -- something tore of ithis tragic,gaeea..Queep Elf?- Befole.YOu Give Your Child - - at the hotel at ?.45. Signor Pare111 which he, have write hirnseif. At first ,abeth, Darnley,- Bothwell all come forth an Unknown Remedy to Take I gas angry - very angry. °But she as living breathing characteers- The ' had handed -to his servant t'h8 case began to bfg - site was very: %,- r" scene of the- execiiton of Jiary. is al- ' Every de.y unthinkingly... molhers containing the baton ahlco the King most � gruesomely too .'real., A- book take the advice of unqualified persons pretty. I fhltlk it. Was true •that. she. , of Italy - had presented lo him, "It - ---- instead of their doctors' -- oa love and admire the maestro. I say to read and remember.' remedies for their children. was the, one- which he used 'All right.' I 'shut the door she In conducting an- important ncert. come inside. •1 turn 'to -the drawer THE SECRET' OF I{EEPdN'G FI'f If they knew what the scientists It was I<Iartinellf's custom to take it AheFe''I keep the letter case to see if by Artie .JieGovern, (Jlusson`s, To- know, they would nmcr take this hlmself to the hall about twenty min_ chance. = ate& before the con actor -fi -himself was Ce r $Do Do 'tots Say' PHILLIPS' ! e d ! I can find- some piece of paper with ronto)'is a book many peop;e my master's signature When I turn preciate. Do you want to redo • For Your C}siild due to arrive and.- place 'It ready- for ` Ibiza on the score of the first piece to back again -but before i get quite you Want to 'gain weight? Do _you round I feel something soft - like. :& suffer from .insomina? etc.' If' you -ot When it comes tmthe fro uettl • -used g be played. There were a few traces q ) i!5 s sponge -on my •mouth -and- smell & any of - your friends answer yes.: to "milk of mA esia,' doctors, for over ' a odead theatricality or mannerism In the sickly, sweet - smell: "I try to catch her -these questions then by all means R ears. Have said "PHILLIPS' �. -'n" a ni'- - ll- : otag�a- X11 aa- the -bed- - -- ,mod- _,�eguld'e to better tivin& -,bus- ilk of Magnesia the safe remedy. ceremony cf. ll ro h +rl t rs 'one or for your child." .L Anc) when I wake up mpg dead. ache rd on common' sense, them. r -1t -la morning=there are policemen. " ' ' ,: Remember this - And AhmpsSay And [oleo alit.•' t'li ti: .,t 's,artling The girl is gone!" Phillipps' When ,You Buy. Your e - YOUTH UNCHAitTE]) byBteplien chile deserves it; - part of Jlartinelii's evidence. Hav_ lion your own. peace TO, BE COtiTINbtD Lawford (:Macmillan's, Toronto) to of mind, see that ou e-t it -Goa q� tug left Signor.Parelli alone, and tak_' } gg en the tea things back to -the waiter - begin with is well- written in _a uine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. • BATMRY RATED SETS charming , style. Stephen Lawford Also in Tablet Forme � who had brought them, he passed on � -• Amazing tone. Unusual pbinet the order that his master wanted a HC. Forgot writes to his young son, Ivan, of hit Phillips Milk at Magnesia ab, - lets now on sere beauty. New airplane type simple meal at 6.45. He would him_ many adventures: With the author we s s dials. O rate with air Observes the Cal stores everywhere. Each tiny tab• - - Pe cell. self•be occupied in preparing for the gory Herald = He gu to India in the British Army; fecistneequivaleator storage or a teas nful of Gm= rag dry cell. Mantel and night's performance, making sure that brushed his teeth twice a day• with a then to South Russia where many nine hillip0' 1NUf; of :q•� Console models., 558 60 the car was ready In *time,• arranging nationally advertised toothbrush,: ''fantastic advewures• occur.. Here the Magnesia.- At low as ' ' ' ' ' for the elaborate meal. which ' his The doctor aml him twice author meets, falls n love with and .5 a e ctor ex Wed a i PH I LLI P t' master would take after the concert, year. marries a Russian girl. From there and which a couple of privileged .. He wore rubllers when it rained. he goes to Geneva in connection with �1.// ' fI ` — I guests, well.knoWn Englishh - conduct- He slept with the windows open: the LeagQ'e of 'Nations. 'Next we ors; were invited to share with him, He stuck to a diet with plenty of - travel, to Bolivia, South America, to - Wade in Canal[; - ` �) In his private, suite. Signor Parelli fresh• vegetables_ investigate a group of refugees front e y 1' wa: always too tired,.and exhausted He relinquished his tonsils and he the continent. The: author is now li u after an important concert to sup in 'traded in several wornout glands, connected, permanently with the �t r_--- ^ �- public •with, all. the - inevitable curl, He golfed, but never more than 18 League of Nations, at Geneva. If you want • ' �'oslty and fuss and ceremony around holes. feel He never smoked, drank or lost-his ASLYUM by William 'Seabrook, - s -. - temper. (I R'e'did his daily dozen daily. CHAPPED SKIN? N Of He got at •least eight hours' sleep YEAST THAT ' ! each night, OHYDRO OPERATED SETS The funeral will be held next Wed- The only sea with the re. Fes(;, nesday. � is survived b 18 s ecial= COSTS. YOU LESS ' p i�_'��� Y• P , a cedent•smashing CentrOmatic _ ists' four health institutes, six gym- ��+(rNf►G Unit, Controlled Selectivity and . a! ;'(:l' +''1``hil ;,; er nasiums and numerous manufactur- ° H.av @you heard about this new Engrish Metal Tubes. Ask for demon- ,ilhllil�'`' r" >• yeast which people who have sallow 1, `T ers of health foods and: antiseptics. _ stration. Hydro 1t ,� He had forgotten about'trains at pim ply, �muddy complexions are advise operated sets from S� 19'60 to take'. grade crossings. ..7t is a Live yeast, an English dishovtry. Sit your RE. dealsr h I ' It is different to the ordinary yeasts for more than- one reason. THE ! HINDS RELIEVES It is pleasant in flavour. Eceryl « can take this yeast, and envoy it. u EAT T N i HANDS AND' KNEES � Canada .S1Tl$'S '- ; keeps indefinitely without spoiling. You � � C CHAPPED BY SNOW AND WIND Itlgget little roux. in the. music can buy it in quantities at a time and trade, contains wurds and music fur• save money. 1511 edri�s IricIuding" all' your oil' This Live yeast is particularly rich in _ favorites and many others never to vitamins BI and B2-which have-to do- . aPPear in lluok furm :b.e(ore, Incluti. with- metabolism -the natural process • Z , ing .l4arching ,Tong Togetuer, An- chors Aweigh, Singin' 1n the Rain, by, which digested food is changed into • e , When the Moat, conies Over the . living tissue. It qquickens digestion and' }fountain., Pagan Love song. makes the whole `Intestinal:syetkm e • • CREAM Edited by 8ngo Prey active. Tlie bast of all `foltin xnd raoaq And finally it -costs less than other - - books, only 350. yeasts. Twenty -five days' treatments s a can be ppurchased for 31.00. You take s DOMINION MUSIC SUPPLY: two tableti before' -each meal. -Ask ' 1 Itil1C NO. 47 — ' 35 HermgLnt _ Building, Toronto your druggist for Phillips Live Yeast. b .Two sizes -61.00 (150 tablets or 50 _ %. _ for 50 cents. 27 1 a - - Dies In Bomber Crash This Laura Wheeler Cat Is Begging To - e ��r Be Made, ilk -ich Club y -- =: LESSON NO. 80 ing advantage of CONTRAST in or- - : = -BALANCE IN' BLACK AND WHITE der to,strese some important commo. <':^ To obtain proper balance between lity or particular portion of a pic- black and white, a practical artist ture. - bnly needs to remember that what -an . You will have many opportunities area lacks in size may be made up to 'study in black and white pictures. In tone contrast. That is to say, the Copy some of them if you so desireY atnall'er the darkest-area is, the dark- but in copying, - do not -copy -another er it may, or should be. artist's style so much as to try to Figs. No. 270- 1 -2-3, illustrate the find out, and to learn the principles extreme black and white in contrast. of contrast that the .artist's technique - M 4 -.These small designe.n.re. equal in light has einphasized. and dark -areas; thus, being equal,' • - Now: with the knowledge of coin- may be termed as BALANCE. How- position which you have acquired _.ever, there i9 a phenomena connect. during your art study; you mint also l ' _•- vd with these light and dark areas. learn to construct, Baru to eapreas u The upper portion of :fig. 271, the' y ourself" in a' Pictorial form. You rs ` ►' Li dark ground around the white area are an individual, and as au individual ! s {. i i - - - 1'ia'or Plover P. Hill, deteran army pi oI t of Beattie; iVa�lr, -w -ho = - -- - _ , died.. from injuries received in 'KITTEN crash of huge •'four - motored. Boe-. _ _ _ _ F .. 1061 ... _ ' ATTtF2N 2.'7 0 2--71 ?.7 :Z- :L7 3 ing bombing plane while it n as _ _ being tested for acceptance by If you want ' the, army_ a Dayton, •O,_ _ to be absolutely'sure bf pleasing 'a youngster- at' "- acts ud d ':+; .'' c - frame, and. the' y.,U•5hUL1d bg able to express pour_, Chftsmas, make him a calico kitten. A bright piece of cotton print ' or- velveteen, for instance, then a little sewin i stuff d'it cotton,.-8- eye tends to look. through this open- self in a pictorial manner with all Feeding the extras In "mob scenes" touch of embroidery and you're done! But you will find the finished ; ing, while the black area on the white the individuality that you possess.: is a problem for Hollywood studios kitten so adorable that you won't want to give him away! Better ground in .the lower half of the de_ Make your work as individual as on location. In one - production.- a•cat: make several because school and college girls like them as weK as sign, seems to hold the eye to the YOU. __ • ering establishment used 1,100 legs the children. The kitten measures about ten inches' when finished. surface. Iu other words we may de- You have -learned that an element ( of lamb. 13,000' lb. -of steak, 4,HNU Pattern lOG1 comes to you with a- pattern and directions for duct from these observations than cannot be placed carelessly anywhere, Swiss rolls; 2.0D0 lb, of tomatoes, 3,- making the kitten; and material requirements. BLACK -ADVANCES and WHITE RE_ - within the frame- lines. Carefully oon -f 7550' slabs of cake' gallons of Send -20 cents in stamp or coin (coin preferred) for this pat• - I tern to Needlecraft- Dept., Wilson -Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide �. TIRES. This feature becomes wider Its size, shape, and tone. Re- milk, and .14,700 bottles of soda apparent in the. two designs of figs. member that your aim and purpose f water. Street„ Toronto. - - 272 -3. -in- composition Is-.to arrange tie ob - - The aRlst *ho ieallzes this fact jects so as to bring about a harmoni- - •that, a black area• on a wh• ite ground', ous relation between : theta in= their The Dunce Smiles — He's a Proud Fatheer and, that a white area -on a' dark -due proportion to- each other and to ground attracts the eye, will also real - the whole picture spaee. Ize that this feature becomes a very Let me see just what ybtr can do ' important factor in attracting the at- in• creating three new compositions � { tention' of the observer to certain featuring balance in a black and commoditfQS fn a design or iliustra- white design. This Is your work for tiara, EX. ,79. Ses`rch •tlirofigh- the magaz!nes for reproductions of story illustrations These lessons are free. We invite and - advertisin • designs, and in many ' 6 Ig questions from our readers which • � - instances you will, note that the. &r; will be- answered without any charge. - tists or designers know. the valL a of A small fre is charged for criticism tho feature that we have just men- on readers' sketches. Enclose a,three tioned. I find pictures .ot women" in -(,03) - stamped,- addressed. return' en: light evening gowns standing or sit., velope for personal replies_ to; The tang in front of me$ dressed in dark Art Director, "Our Sketch Club'; 73 its s IBM utts,.,-that real .composition; th8 tak- " Adelaide Street West, Toronto. Split First Prize' o ' ... i4. L — — _—��' ^�� y.y;.x _ ,• �,j i � 8 nqY.. 1r, � 4A _ - N' �f , �? � rFt, , .ra,��'.', � f�4' .H `� t'➢�, 5: ..x.oa,- ,.,......:,'.»,,.h..:. ,.._ ,•,s.r._,_+.s _ • • .. ..<'l .,x� s«.r, • a' y., k �Y�, .,� _ i4 continual stream 'of callers passed through 'the doors of Yo. 3 Belgrave Square, London, the ,i"ri '•~u,''' ~° residence of the. Duke and Duchess of Kent, follow ing the birth of a son to the Duchess the former Princess 'Marina of Greece, This, • ''I r , its x �,,�,;.• picture shows the 'Duke smiling after saying goodbye to friends in front of the home. :.. 4y:;y''�' r' Energy Uncaged - , y Jc: ?aco' . -on, rer,.ceal manager of licit CL•e.t6' -'N.Y.,- c-1otlting store, and Rita Caviola, salesgirl, split 'Z 14 7,000 Sweepsta`aes prize won by jointly owned ticket. x_ Sweepstakes Tie! et So'.ti�. Cr:!,,c Pl'a6'>rl�, Y - , X ) , '� •. rY � i 1N!' � nfj � r � i+i .... �. . i � 1 '.� _ K } a h .. w _ -• �� .F/' �` ' ' r��Q PA's. (aa {' i� j,: � � - 8 \1`. u ' • . �',,�. )� III "�,rC,` '`� ^, ,y.,,,i ' � �" � • \ Y _ Y i. s lk 9� p ro:o X. y� a'^'• 4k, S•, ` , a \ \ g v' k S -< •�' �v w ti¢ x: i,y� - . _ . - - wm':.r..wn .. V. .., ..' >, $ .:e, .v �}�' ' .. -... ��?L:Y.,eW..r... )•w.n .. `t..'. .Jt>t� .. , r .. - - " . , I ... .. -n a :_. _.. .. .. — _ •: Adolph Nartovitch, grave digger, of College Point, N.Y.; isn't Tarzan (left) and King earn their keep at Lds Angeles, Cal., zoo by pulling feed wagon around' " - worrying about the pproWems of old age any long-or. His wife.-ahown. `pens wMle keepers feed other, inmates. So far they've resisted temptetion_and have refrained from' • '1 with him, won. $147,000 on Irish Sweepstakes ticket. eating their cargo. U ^ _ >i ':W r -- .+4tit:'..r�.. .. 7as;..' , �, , ,,.:!`w. -... ... •3irn. ... :-r-°�m . - _ ..::,.ir -' ..:.:.c.. . _ - ..a..+' .�:. �._ , -. `.��`- •i+� . ss< aG�itZb - _ ¢'w� Card of Than - -'- - -- '` �` BROCK Nut's AN 'wasss Harry HuW _ ,�.�� __� _ We wish to thank through the YOU WOULD KNOW -.�. News, our many friends and neigh- THEATRE TILLS you wuIRS Builder and 07utractor =1. 75 per year; ;l.iifi paid in advance `' bors, for- their kind expressions of 1 V" R COAL TO GO / _ Subscriptiow to the united States sympathy shown as ' in our recent W�3I'TB'Y �-•-f Brloliwork and StoneworkC and Gt. Britain $2.04 in advance, sad bereavement, in the loss of a de a r p Specialty voted husband and loving father. FRIDAY and SATURDAY —'t+ ' A2't)hitet3t'8 Service -' JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor. —Mrs. Joseph O'Riley and Family. w NOVEMBER 22 and 23 - Repairs Much speculation is indulged in as Two 9howe, at i and 9 ticluek THE GROWN INNS - to what ;,ction Canada should take should ,she be called upon by the « 1s Call Pickering, 5948 R.ae�k Rd. and Kingston Rd. mother country to send an army to IN CALIENTE g' 1 t 39 Phone Piek •bsso )Europe or Africa, as the case may - -With- - R GIBSON, �,j be, to assist her in waging a war a- \ Safet . Successor to C. M. L&-w. _ This is Mood gainst Italy, Germiny or any other y - - YAT O'BRILN M country that may be fighting ag- : DOLORES DEL RIO Pickering, Out, medicine SYBILLA SPAHR'S, prov. ainst Britain. Oae thing is certain, _ First LEO CA RI LLO' en the most dependable and safe to Canadians will not rush to enlist as b, WARD EVERETT HORTOIV treat croup, cough, whooping- eongly - they did in .the case of the last war. 1�( T T Sic bronchitis, tonsilitis and throat tro- They were promised that if they re- "� u J 1 uble. It's amazingly ' Aurned suffering in any way from �{onday, Tuesday and tVedn'ade►y _ good and guar. , . -- - -- _ an teed. _ the effects, of the war, they would NOV 23, 2+i and 27 Experiended M 8810 TeachQr treated liberally the govern- L. H. Tuck, Opt D. w i Conservatory >� C. Jones, Druggist, Pickering y y g Secdud show at, 8.3 0. - ith a oroato ment, a promise which was never Part 14 fulfilled in the case of thousands. - - "CHARLih" CHAN standing. - will teach afternoons or evenings ' -The world war of 1914 -18 taught A good engineer will not blame � ►� Saturday reserved for school $laeksmithi11�, WOOd'WOTk them what modern war means, and his engine or motor, but will respect Il\ EOYPT" Y they have no desire to have their ex- it and care for it. He will fight for children. at right prices �. perience repeated. They also feel it if, someone says anything against With Rates very Moderate. ' Now is the, tithe to have those repair +Hat oar is brought on by the it. Yet how often -you_ will find_ _ j,,hs attended to, Harrows repaired, profiteers, who ' °make fortunes in - —.wAR� Eft OI.AND Studio at my own. dome one. mile _also new Factions on hood. The fam•J P driver will undervalue himself or "PAT" PATE RSO N east of Brougham on No. 7 ot,s F'ieury Plows i►IsoayA on -hwnd: manufacturing war materials and his motor very greatly by saying, STEPIN F E:TCHIT Highway. Also dealer in Vik.tn¢ Crearn sepAie.- do everything in their power, to "how was 1 to know what the other tors and EIPCtric Washers. " bring• on a war. - If these men were party would do." If it is a child, MRS. CARL. DEVITT Dealer in Cock -hutr, and Frost $ compelled to enlist and go into the • would you compare your judgment « '' Wood machinery. front ranks, when a fierce battle is with that of a child or would it be Old Man Rythm phooeeafl will bring nsto'yonifarm, on they would not in so anxious to much easier to say, "I -always drive BHARLES • HU DOY" ROGE:HS" ATTENTION FAKMERS O =y- acet.ylede woldina; force' their country into war. - slowly when I see children because• [ ]iE'CT.Y. GRA BLF t Phone Pick 715 _ - never. know what they may sudden- In Memoriam ly der de 'to do >, R i o ou beleve to .ORGE RA BIE:1L GE:tiE:RAI, REPAIR WORK "�TCOdwa,J:d i G F. J P rushing headlong two Teiigths of.the �'•.Thur�dev, Nov. 28th - -' - - GREENWOOD ¢idly I htiDF;RHtLL -In losing memory of car past a Stop Street or is it to be �'� a are prepKre (i Wrepairear9• a dear `Father, who assed aµa-• , _ .One day only p' , approached with care. You will - trucks, t!•actors s:Ld all farts Nov. 23rd, ]933. Hittin.ee I t,. m. E:veuing• i and L find that if you were pushing a man warbiue[p;•wheel-4 rebuilt and ' The world may, change from year to aheal of you in ,many cases he wil Now all Talking -and Bigger. More en- tyre settiu . wo 0d`,:work 'ano yam'•• turn and scrap it out, but you may • tnrallingthan eras. The True Life �', Notice'' '� �a• �Ou And.friends from day to day, be ust } S ory of John Lte. wood turning of all kinds j good enough as an engineer - -But never will the one I lore, to ypush your car too far and get a- ``The Man They Plaee your order now for a - Prom memory pass spray.. -. - -ova -ith it, but it is Sometimes . S ;'uod 14dder fo'r apple picking - Lovingly remembered by Clara. hard on the nerves, hard on the e - 7f We do Building of all kinds. IOVILLSON -In loping memory of a es, because y Could Not Hang Phony or / ?�tt you bring up so many . �• �0 � `CARPENTERING, husband and father; Edward Will- things to�Contend with at one time. No locreftee iu Prices_. son, who passed away on Nov.l9th, - i _ _ Brock Road S oreand B:ackemith Shop. CEMENTING. 1833. y (Successor to W. H. Jackson) PLUMBING Sweet are the memories that never - � � Phhce Pick 2T19 fade, i DUST OF,THE EARTH ,l 1 -2ft crd - =0f one we loved. but could not -save � - ROOFING ' o Sincere and kind in hea>st and mind, Maple **� �` We yl•u yrl] .Eirautfurd RuoB'og>�, What ,a wonderful memory, he left I� aple Leaf Mutual r �Ie u.,tP,it-i rmpire ord koorn . behind. -Sadly missed by Wife ,Son#. and y presented t �•gnapment, Duro Wester -- The Royalty Pla prase ed by he - ..Insurance Co. a g ter. _. n's 1 tl - - y'h g W -• a d WAW N Stable, Equipment oma Assoc a on of the n A: E5A INS. CO. �► le Eg�atpn�e Warning- to Radio Listeners . _ Cheap Rates far Farm and Coypu �+nd ,,tltr.r Building MAteriale ' E- tin),%tee Free - - - - Owners of unlicensed radiorecety - P /t�KER /IVG UNITED CHURCH Bnildtiags _. ing sets are hereby, warned that on _ _ _ _ Wjn istorm Insurance on BmMdbp Work Gna,i•soteed ,. and after 80th November, 193p. ih., -IN- Windmil Silas ate. ♦ T �T �1 Department of Marine will take - 1 ) s Automobile Imursap of •j - PRO V SL F steps to prosecute the owner or op- F d;'r W S Church All Rinds - Phone X02 Orator thereof - _ _ _ - 'Write or Phony - .Broadcast listeners who have not �ON- _ PICARRIIVG. ONTARIO already drocured their license for O WMA N �' R'0 .. • B WB the - .current fiscal year are accord- FRIDAY. and MONDAY, NOVEMBEr- 2&d and 26th wHlTl3Y ON.T _- ingly advised to obtain such. license ilrnmedi$tely. Admission, 25 cts.; Children, 15 cis• The license fee id 52.00 per annum. _ �, iLicenes B may be procured from the - — - Post Offices in cities and larger _ towns, Departmental Radio Inspect - :ers, Radio Dealers and others auth- THF t ' •sized on behalf •of the Department. - ooO -� O^O. OAO , - •oOO -' ., wr from Radio Braneh, Department V V Marine. Ottawa, Ont.—O• _ by .order R. K. mi .'.she following are -a few of our Every. Day Low Prices • Deputy M er o ne.4 inistf Mari - - • . S}iop .the Red White and- Save. � - Audley • • • • ' _ HONEY ' "Amber" 5 lb. pail, ••_In -your i_.0 f of la• 'k .'n• f -_ t ec t c article referring to -llr. David Win- g tars visiting at Oakville" we advised SUNRAY, Health Food, R ' 2 for ' ' 25c. 'of his, having been Superintendant �/� of the Secondary School a�that place PUMPKIN, large size.' ':':.` • 10C• s ouki read Sunda School. �� g + -- - - -- �� Cooking 'Onions Phone your order • Sale Reghater o _ -SA1 U'RDA•Y, NOV. 23rd = Extea 10 pounds, :4 9c. ' -: We Deliver -sive Auction Sale of Useful House " It- hold Furniture, belonging to Mrs. COFFEE, "Blue Sell," per The 25C G. H, ,Forsyth, will be sold at the D • • O.� R Glraii. or Yellow 14 I. residence, ;North Claremont. This �, - -- SU bs, 73 .�is a, large sale. -Start at 1,30. -• ! f 'TERMS-Cash. A. S. Farmer, auc- � lioness. MANY customers tell us thev�aim MIRE BI C.; fancy, per Ib. :15e 1 getting twice the mileage from • _ - Notice t0 Cr�tjltOrtl .their Dominions as from previous IN THE MATTI ;R OF the estate tires. By giving you more safe "tB007 H �c MUR/;30JV of John Hamilton, farmer, deceased. miles, Dominions will ' cut . your - ..ALL PEIiSONB having claims a motoring costs and save yon money. Phone BW tiVe deliver saint the estate of John Hamilton, Come in and , let us replace your ' late of the Township of Pickering, smooth-worn tires with dependable., = ` Em' the County of Ontario,. Farther, •.high - mileage Dominions. Priced as 'low as $5.25. -, Men's Work Boota, $2.49, up. deceased, who died on or about the � - Men's Overalls and Pants, $)<.26 per pair, ap. - � • 28th day of June, 1936, are hereby _ _Men's Work Shirts, $0.65, or 2 for $lj& . _. _. notified to file with the undersigned -_ _ - __ _ _ :': Executor,. on or before the 7th day ' of December, 1936, roll particulars ' ORO W N —Ethyl Gasoline for 1836 -6 Motor Care _ Farm Teaei Harness, $23.80, ap, - - of their claims. Inviediately after ORE E'LAB�I-- (�lui0k starting 48801ine in Zeilo 3 'Hors• collars at various Pricks - . the said date, the assets of said dec.- Ssrea! Fade TeiA U2144 -err t eased will be distributed amongst :weather. Now is the Time to get .that Oil. + - o`. those entitled thereto, 'having regard And Peon Crown rutitor oil, the Perfect Winter oil '' _ - _ only to claims so filed. - Harness Repaired DATED at Brougham this 13th nay, The Statiou with the One Stop Serbice for your car t Phone 2904 A . .. at November, A. D. 1831. ' 1Nilfred Hamilton. - , CECI >�ter .m, oat. VANS SERVICE STATION : s :e = N a► JA u .. - t .; Vii..• :, Claremont y The Women's Institute will put on . Towaehip Choral Organization Chattel Mortgage Jack Chap' i a� ' =' 1 a Festival of Months on Satur- tJ r D. A. and Mrs. Pugh, of Kinnoount. der afternoon newt. A special att- Arrangements are being made to have returned t0 Claremont for the y g g -, SALE Represents the raction will be a Japanese Garden. try and hold a meeting in the Dun- ►+ Conada Lge Asstu'a= - C-0-ity n= yvinter months. At the East York Plowing Match barton United Church. on Friday ev- --- Geo. and Mrs, Scott spent a ceu- the Timbers family carried off . the ening, Nov. 29th, by the choirs of UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of .the _ +Cw ada'4 oldest pie of days last week with Mr_ and train prizes. - the charches along the South part of powers contained - in a certain Chat - - Life Insurance Mrs. D. A. Scott. the township, -to discuss the poesib- tel Mortgage which will be produced'` See the classified ad colutmi for Righhed Creek ilities of an organization to c , there will be of Company ` match on the g arty on at the time of sale n y details of the shooting music festivals and competitions by f4red for sale by Public Auction, in w Milt. Benson farm. The members and friends of the these choirs. The field'may not nec- (subject to prior withdrayal) on WHITBY. PIOKERING fin Mr. and MM Bert Jones, of -Mt- Highland Creek Branch of the Wom- essarily be limited to the area men. Monday, November 25th, 1935, at' and vicinity. •.Zion, spent Thursday last with Mr. en's Institute enjoyed an unusually tioned, but will include a the hour of Three o'clock. in the aft- The Canada Life ryas, served five y we '' y greater one for 88 ears. During the y a l live yeah , ' and Mrs. Frank CooPer• delightful afternoon on Friday last, if desired. All interested are asked ernoon, at the premises of the Clare ehis Company paid to policy owners and The Sunday Schools and the Day when the president, Mrs. Carl Wall- to attend and especially representat- mont Canning Company in the ' Vill- beneficiaries oves •1:31,000,000, It has Q ..Schools are , beginning to look for- ace, Old Danforth Road, entertained ives from the choirs in question. ' An- age of Claremont, by William Maw, as <_ets for the protection of policy owners ;A ward to their Christmas Entertain- at a Euchre and Bridge. The Bost- nouncements, in detail later, Auctioneer, the following property, of over $242,000,000. namely: Phone Pick 5222 R. R. 1. Whitby ments. ess 'was ably assisted by her mother y Our hsnters have returned froin Mrs. Crabbe, and the Secretary, Mrs. Building used as 3 grain elevator, iakie North; and the story told is not Duman• The pleasing arrangements Mortgage Sale situate on the lands of the Canadian !J ;too good. A lot of deer are being a1- of lovely plants added a charming Pacific Railway Company in the Vill• p ` = lowed to live another year at least. touch to her attractive home. Sever- UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the age, of Claremont,' being part of the Personal _ .. Miss Anne Lehman, A. T. C.. M., guests from Toronto and other powers contained in a certain Mort North -west portion of Lot Number ' _ of Stouffyille, teacher of piano and outside points attended. When the gage, which will be produced at the Eighteen in the Ninth Concession of Csreetmg Cards Theo will be at tke .home of blr�. Township of Pickering; coal house; �r 1 ry. friendly rivalry of the afternoon time of sale, there will be offered lime house; salt house Neilson a C..-A- Overland, mere, on Wednesday came to an end,, it was discovered for sale by public auction on Mon ;scales: truck of each week horse- power;• office and office fern' , that the fortunate winners of. the day, November 25th, 1935, at the ti irons and fixtures therein 4 grain 'Cho'colates The John ti Orton Mill at the rear beautiful prizes were: Mrs. E. Morn- +hour of Three o'clock in the after- =i of the Lye Blacksmith Shop appears ish, the First for Bridge and Mrs.+ noon, at the premises in the village= carts 1 engine; 2 fanning mills; 2 to be able to find business enflugh sets of scales in elevator; 24•, retort Adamson, the Second; Mrs. Craven of Claremont, by William ➢'Taw, baskets; 4 retorts; peelrn Ice Cream Bricks -• to keep going steadily- Here is a the First for Euchre, and Mrs. Mc- Auctioneer, the following property, g table anal .: service that was much needed in she Cord, Second; Mrs. McMahon secur narnely: belt; i tomato filler; tomato exhaus• - I community. ed the .Consolation -prize.-In-the two - ALL AND SINGCLAR those ' cer ter; tomato scaIder; 1 steam heist; Fill lip, with Frost �'o - T}te--Mission--Cirefe-of - the - - Baptist "diaws" which attracted considerab- tain parcels or tracts, of lard and 0 Pails; 1 can truck, 106 feet; 46 or Anti - Freeze. aprons; other small articles; -wei h Church will meet at the home of le interest, Mrs Annis obtained a premises situate, lying and being in g Bliss Walker, on- • Wednesday, - Nov graceful begonia, and Miss Joy Mill- the Township of Pickering, in the, scales and building. F 27th at 2.30 m. Reports of the All the said buildings and chattels �Li' S PLACE • , p• P er, a very pretty tray. Couhty and .Province of - Ontario, Convention +till be given "also the containing 54 -100 of an acre, will be offered for sale in one lot more CLAREMOINT, ONT. 'Thankoffering. ' and be subject to a reserve bid. r Mr. and Mrs. R: J. Rawson -with or less, and being composed of that. TERMS: -Ten Phone Clare. 3201 portion of the North half *of -Lut Per :cent of the Mrs. Rawson's parents, '31r.-and 31rs., Number Eig hteen in the Ninth Con- purchase price to be paid down at ! -� ► 'Wm. St. John, of Stoufj•viile, attend ' ces the tithe of sale. and t!^e balance -t-; :on of said Township of Picker- -be aid. within thirty 1i T T E N T I Ol�l I - ed the funeral of her great -aunt, ing comprising Village Lots Numb - '9t. Y days' Mrs. Amos St. John, of O.rillia, on SHALT: era Eleven, Twelve as}d Thirteen in The buildings and chattels may be ins ected rior to .the sale u oa .� a,r m e rs 'Wednesday of last week O P P P - Rev. Mr. Augustine conducted the the Village of Claremont i tiort E. accordin to a Plant made b W. applirorien to- the undersigned. • services in the Baptist church on � y For further particulars and con -. -Sunday last, and we understand Yarnold, P. L. v., filed in the Rents- ditions of sale apply to GASOLIN$ & DISTILLATE try Office for the Registry Division W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C. that following a vote by the tong- o! Lhe County of Ontario on the ilt!z Delivered in f )rty gallob iota anti♦ regation. Mr. Augustine has been in !day of August, 1883, as Plan Num Barrister. Oshawa, Ont. _ over. vited to fill the vacancy created by t bar 94. or to - Wm. Maw, ;1 - the resignation of Mr. Harton. On the said lands is a building Auctioneer, Whitby. Ont. : gas l5 eta. and Tax. The cold we of the early part which has been used until recently DiAtillate 13 eta, per Rdl. of the week meant great business -Dated at tiahawa the 91st day. of as a Canning Factdry. The buildings October, A. D. 1933. for the• gazage men. Everyone with LAM 5��� i, YOR are said to be in a' fair state of re CHAS. 81R{1)?Nr8 HARDWARH a car rushes for the antifreeze at pair- _ VZ ti.'i, < iri ILA . ONT_ the first a of a cold night. Some All the said lands will be put up Phone 904 _. . __. 23--36 i8t► g - 'don't -however, a few refer to wait F. J. DONEVAN, B. A., B• SC., in one parcel, and will be offered Y , 'till the radiator busts 'Ride open or O. L. S. On file -are the records_ of for sale, subject to a reserve bid. s =the motor head, has cracked open. sutveyors Gibson .and , Yarnuld," 36a TERMS: -•10 per cent of the pur- THE "MAUN�LIti R" Bing East. Oshawa Phone 198 i, cha_se money to be paid down at the _ Rhkevale time of'sale,-balance to be paid'in $EAI3TY 'JALOAI. _ thirty days. _ �rabtl tfjt!tlin$'lEiIQhP : . ,The drama, "The -Pill Box". will F'$rters Attention For further particulars and con- FINQARiNt} 51ARd>tL4iN4 be-presented in the United Church ditioas of sale apply to - �n the evening of Friday. - Dec. 6th. - �I. E„ N. Siaelair. R. C: _ -AFEM -END SHAMPOOING :.at, S o'_elock. This play, humorous GRINDING 'Barrister, Oshawa. ant. •;BARGAIN BUALP TRI�;eTMENT , and serious consists of four acts, Garurnpueea* next %etek. We will or to -. 'Wm. Maw, HA[R CTTTINQ portray- be irrindinQ e�rry tilts. _. Auctioneer. Whitby. Ont_ :. -: ��j R' I am also prepared. ladies, to airy sail the characters wilt be ortra -ed by several ladies and gentlemen I Dated at. Oshawa. the 30th der o[ y oq goole ^Helen of the community. Music will be •SERVICE 7 You a beautiful oe ui y' October, 19'15 During Novtmber ' Curtis" Permanent Wave at vast' -furnished- between scenes. Admission Got your order iu -for Molasyee. ceawoable rains. s 2b •rid 10 cents Come and have a ., - . between (hearty laugh. Tina 'play cornea well 'TURN NORTO_ , LL tR)aNUNT I con also give _you , beauttful � i$.1�RC�'A I N S -ALL POINTS Irecommendea. P y• La G. `J' N! L L curly soda. The death took lace on Sunda N on Gray Coach Lines routes., ;�• Mv.=Ldtllil2. _. - Nov. 17th of Sarah Coad, widow of Electric Washers Tickets oo sale at agencies only. the- late Wm. Smith, in her 84tb .FLTNFRAL DIEW.CTOR AND Phone 1906 CLAREMONT _ Good going.Friday to Sunday. year, alter several months illness. 914AALM•RR ,Beatty Electric Washer for Bal. Returning till Monday. t ante of Payments. Also used Minimum excursion return Ears socc- `Her husband. predeceased her some ' - Aueeeasor tq W. J. M^thee, rrvashersfrom X20.00 up. ;.'� :• few years ago. She is sur.ivied by 9toailPitle TYPICRL BARGAIN f1kRES " "'her son, William, one grandaughter, :'Night wnd Div wervice GUaraoteed., _ . . -- Edith Cameron, of Toronto, and a _ 'Apply between Pickering and Business Phone Repidrncr PhOnt balsdon's Hardware -'sister in Perth. The profusion. of X11 9R3tt k Barrie -- ;3.Ot3 Toronto -• .b0 lovely flowers shoved the high es- Pic Bring Huntsville - -$6.70 Brampton -$1,50 -teem in which she was held in the _ - � - �- �- - - -- N fidlAnd - $4.35 Buffalo - $4,6C � - community, 'among them was includ _ C. A. T[TCK. Opt. Eyesight Special Y ed a beautiful tribute from.the Un- Tickets and information at 1st. Author of "Your Ey9s and Real iced Church and Sunday School, In- ; •', " o r Z 8 #h.'' "The -' Child and Its Bevetef- , terment took place in -the Wbitevale y �. GRAY COACH LINES teen # :', Optometric Association o: Cemetery on Tuesday. Rev. J. R. a ;f - �_ Ontario, American Optometric Asa. - .PICKERING ' Bick and Rev. • Harry Wilson coed ociation. Specializing is Eyesight • Eastern House -Phone 4500 - ucted the funeral service. A solemn and Glae+es., tollitig of the _church bell marked • = Opposite -Post Office, Oshawa --the corsere as it left the home. The Phone 1516' `:•r pall- bearers mere, Judson P ugh. . Gardham Trar,, Ed: Wilson, Fred Major, Lawson Wilson and Blake s Alive with new in• i ®' s s : _ Annia.. tercets and special minute o Radio S e r v ' tines. Every minute of Visit Toronto Royal Winter Fair �`+toaffville a the day is packed with November 20th to 2Sth _ - ► new and excitin ll °��poQO Ii :X�6Tt 881V1QB Rue re- dVir. Delbert Holden, . our Ford ag- ; events Eight thrill- ' .ant, moved into his neR residence Round trip ing days and _ - p81T8 to 81I D2 &ii'88. ReaB: „w single fare nights of daring Reliable - this week. anywhere east horsemanship. Oltable O1]aTgoo. A number fFOTa here will attend Fort William/ - ;,' ... Insurance of �►ll uaraDteed. I - J - -the Stouffville Old Boys' Association - ' ROy/11. �Oi„ISEtiMoTORONTO of Toronto, on Saturday, Nlov. 29th. t Kinds at Reas- ARTHUR .N IEL,D Stouffville Hydro has joined' the Graduate Radio and Television Institute. Ontario Municipal Electric Associat. - - --- - - -- - - __onable Rates ;ember Otiiciah Radio Service 141ea't ion. • A fire which proved very serious Representing the Following Association. brolde out on the premises of Hugh See our Fall Special in Paint, Good Quality Canada Varnish Paint. Companies 484 8 'Phone 520.1, PICKERING Two Weeks Only, 69 cents, per quart. Anderson at 3 o'clock on Monday Pilot 'Insurance On. >tiorning last: Two stores belonging Vice have a full -line of Mitts and, Gloves, Gore District Mutual his_ Co � ti01i{�i$11 �lZy, at Ho m@ -'-.to Hugh Anderson and Stiver Bros. _. Foil horse -hide Mitts, wool lining Royal Insurance Ce. Ltd. TIRES, BATTERIES, x -:$a well as Harding's barber -shop _ London Guarantee and Ace. Co, Ltd. AOCFJ+BgOitIF,9, were totally destroyed, ,, Full horse -hide, 5- finger gl ove, strapped ,cuff ..80 _ . :FulI horse -hide long cuff l- finger thong -sewn ginve..85 Oceast Accident and Guar. Corp. One resident, on each „of three ad- Wsn►anesa Mutual At a� tow tied better priceet ` Fup_herse -bide thong -sewn short wf[, 1- finger ..70 • � : jacent farms, died here on Monday , ' • Portage Is Prairie Mutual stn :• , ,.. _ , • .,..� ' .last, within the space o! five hours. Fan horse -hide driving mi it, loose, wool lining. °1,50 Provident Assurance CO. -� : They were Joe Cherry, xmin- buyer, Wool Mitts ..45 �. Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. 9pn can in Tornnto, Gormley; Mrs. Wm. 'Wilson, Merch. ..Cltitdrens_ wool mitts - ss Toraetto General Ina.. Co. 1— , sat, and Sirs. George S .-Childress' leather mitts , .50 -' rg age, retired. Pearl Aerinranee Co. Ltd. Let as repair that lea y.top• F - ' Tate Vnited Church. pulpit .vitas oc- • . .A good assortment of cotton 5.finger mitts Employers, Liability Asa.. Corp. ---- copied last Sunday evening by Rev. - A. E. Wilson and Co. Ltd. - Lloyds Motor Repairs. f J. E, Glover, . of Claremont. ” He -` _ Can or Write i preached a thoughtful and inspiring Don't forget to kt up look after your anti - freeze problem with. .Sakral Gordan el. ;aerrrsott. Motors' Asti - freeze. Akobol or Can adian Oil Slo -Yap Alcohol. D . $ IM IM �i W phm Our coloured lights are now light- amughom 'Out. - Phone Pick 615 ' "' 4 ANTA„8�4 red three nights a creek and gives the •' 7ao! pst�a� is appredated. PIOSE�,&INGI. . _ ' town an illnmirtatittg as well as a CHAS. +COOPS :CLAREMONT � ills -Tire a�po�arance. ! • , ••ti_.t. '' ..^ / �. •([j�. Likens Women Social, Political Wheat Exports Canadian Hockey Premiere To Rare Gems Trends in Stamps To States Cain 't Stamps are no longer g er m ere gurn - .. Designer Classifies Feminity med, colored meaningless little "Diamond" stickers used for paying the govern -1 DrOLlAt in U.S. Wheat Areas As Diamond QC ment for transporting your message. Boosts Demand for Can- « - _ Ruby Type - Today social and political trends are adla2l Grain reflected in them. Ve Lew women ^ '�'> Chicago. —A noted - ' eh'Y - have been honored on stamps 'be- ' ''" '' •r ;. :. jaw do .:.,;:,•. „ e gems, cause of their services to their coon- Winnipeg.— Canadian wheat, • atiIl gigner and connoisseur of rare w • ;: ~' '^ Leo Mehrlust of Chicago, Classifies .try or to humanity at lame. A re- the finest in the world, in the last women as diamond types", ruby cent Turkish issue however corn- three months has found for itself a 5 types ", "emerald. types" or those memorates, the 12th congress *of the. market in the 'United States even who should wear. amethysts, tor- Women's International Suffrage larger than .last year when exports . quoise and other stones. Alliance held in Istanbul in Aril to that country irst reached size - ` ` Behind locked doors he showed b y April, • • �:; �• ;:.;;:,; ,r"•• Y of this year. The 10 Iiurus value able proportions. ' appointment a $3,500,000 collection bears the Iikeness of Carrie Chap- . For the first quarter of the 1935 - T'; of Jewels,, a ruby and dia- man Catt organizer of the In r _ 36 crop year -- . , b e to na p y r exports to the United Mond ring priced at $15,000 and an tional Alliance. The late Jane States are- approximately two- thirds — unset 10 -carat emerald cut blue Addams is portrayed on.. -the - stamp: - of- -LTnited Kingdom;- figures - showed-­.- . ,. white diamond valued at $37,000. of 123' Kurus. today. This is in spite of a 42- cents- ,� As he displayed an $18,000 neck- _ a- bushel duty against Canadian -- ^ - ---�? lace of fiery Australian opals, green - t f. sapphires, he discussed the t The Wheat Field .. wheat in the United States. ' yr; types of From Au 4 to Nov. 1, exports to >• women and jewels they can wear to A farmer went with his soli into the United States of duty paid Can- best adcaniagE, tdie wheat field to see i[ it was ready adian wheat totalled 10,266,000 A woman's complexion and her for the harvest. bushels. In addition there was an- _ personality are his determined fac- "See, father," said the boy,. "how other 2;507,000 bushels sent to _ tors, As he listed them: g p southern mills in bond, for re- export • %f>' >,,,,' � straight 'these stems hold u their - BIonds, fair pinkish skin — d�a- making a total 2 _ <;,:> � � :�- a •% "`' %- heads. They must be the beat ones. g of 1_,733,000 bush- '+ n a• N ,i monde, pearls with Wink cast, all - ' „;:a. «p, .::�y. f :: •:. :k tta; ^ >:;,a e 'that a ' els.Th-s parkling stones. they were ashamed can't be good ',t his is figure - compares--with -a-total- Blonds, white skin — Pearls with for much. I'm sure." of 7,552,000: bushels shipped to J H' light cream cast, rubies, sapphires. The farmer plucked a stalk " each United States in the same period a The professional hockey season opened for Canada on Saturday. Suntanned Blonds —. Rubies, yel- kind and said: "Look here, my child. year ago: 'November 9th, when Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Americans 'low topaz. This stalk that stood 'up so straibht From Aug. 4 to Oct. 1, 10,060,129 Leafed to a &5 tie. S official is shown above with Bill Thorns, • Brunette, - pale skin — Dark' Sibe is light-headed and almost good for bushels of Canadian wheat, enjoy- McLaughlin, president, General Motors ian amethyst, diamonds, colored nothing, while this that hung its head ing a six - cent -a- bushel empire pre - Products of Canada, Limited, sponsors of the nation -wide broadcast of stones. n modestl i ference the game; and Carl Voss of the Americans. Canadian hockey fans will y" is full o[ the most beau= , were sold to the United - be able to enjoy the Saturday night games at Toronto Maple Leaf Red Hair — Sapphires,' emeralds; tiful grain." Kingdom and unofficial figures for (Gardens via the G.M. weekly broadcast. - with green eyes — emeralds. the month of October bring the fig- ' Light blue eyed, dainty blond= i ure to 18,361',129 bushels, ' J ---�' T Dressing Ha Meadows , ' Cornflower blue sapphires, Top g y United States demand for this Gray haired, fair — Light ame Canadian wheat —most of which has S e elf thyst, diamonds. A survey of some of the good farm_' been high grade —hss 'been ch ha- ee All sallow skins should avoid dia- ing areas of the province has shown �a �_evisio�l �r� s- 'acre, trat the practice of top dressing.new ened by last season s drought in the white pearls an southern crop lands seeding In the fall, or, the oldei p i Preserve l Oitr meadows during the fall, winter or � � � Ja ' F r spring with aa' application of B to s't �i O O d L O O k S l0 tons o[ tveiYrotten barnyard man_ ure is meeting with success, and the 2140Q l�r veterans Exercise and Take a Brisk Walk practice is gaining in popularity. Tap ' United States Cuts Tariffs on Timber by Fifty Per Cent. Every Day �resaing new aeedings in the tall i gives winter protection -the young Are Registered for - Also on Mikh Cows — Canada Lowers Duties on Farm; With Indian summer well behind Plants and lowers the percentage of - ' winter killing of the. 'valuable legumes Implements, Fruit, Vegetables. her and the social season making One farmer stated that "I have never Vi - great demands on -her time and looks. lost a seeding in 33.yeara by follow, Pilgrim e -the girl' who wants to survive the practice." y JTTAWA — Afaking probably the from January L 1936. winter looking as- pretty as she -does thin - - -_ -- v = _ J ` *'•' most extensive revision - of the Can- A1iERICAti CONCESSIONS now ought to make a final checkup 1, adian tariff structure since, its in- 31r.st favored nation treatment. on what ;trust be done to preserve,, ' States Z um tariff granted . any / EJ TO 1\i V caption, the Canada- United S nYtr her beauty. _ -_ _ _ ,� �j p 'November' 4 '1 th -- - `:grade agreement signed in. Washing- .country, outside of United -States Hair that is glossy, shining and ` Advance Billeting Made For _ n Friday and published here Sunday possessions and Cuba, on. every com- healthy because of the recondition- ' ' night, opens the way to, wider ' ex- modity: ing treatments you gave it in Sep - i 5,000 ]n France_ change of a great volume of. United Reductions in duty_oh 63 items. - tember %vosl t .stay that way uules.s : �. States commodities ipr Canadian A guarantee of continued- free you brush it daily, use atonic now ; _ . Tchls is dass_reuafon time through_ products, chiefly of the forest, fartn entry for 21 items now.. on- the free � i Out tits length, and breadth of Cans. and sea. list. and then and have it rinsed and 31a. The class of 1914 -1918 is meeting Published aimultaneoaslg in Wash- Assurance of no increase in pre rinsed after each shampoo. >< la Legion halls, at battalion banquet A figure- that is lean .and har,l and ' y ����������!�� and church. parades, and the length_ ington and Ottawa, the long- sought eat duties on four items. supple from long. hours of tennis. -agreement opens .a broader market CANADIAN CO�iCES$i4 \S golf and swimming will• et_ soft .and .. � cause shadows of November nights in United States for Canadian Mum- Most favored nation treatment. g g g cause men .ot forty td foity_five to less attractive a few weeks after it D t reminisce over the da ber, a variety of farm and dairy :M1finimum tariff rates accorded any days. of Ypres, products, live .cattle, fish, some min- count apart from countries of the is cut off from exercise of any sort. ikd� -' i"�! Plug Street, Armentieres, Vimy, Ar- erals, all types of whiskey and some British Empire.- on every commodity. Remember your sating up routtries, a y �' /�� rag and 'Mons.- When they get on the " promise' yourself that you will walk lighter, aide of things, as these men manufactured goods. Reductions Specific further reductions on 68 brisIdy for "twenty• minutes each - and are wont to. do, they always speak range up to - the full 50 per cunt. items in the Canadian tariff. 1 every day and don't eat dozens of with lasting affection of bhe Dum- which President Roosevelt was em- Free entry on fl items now duti- canapes and cakes late in the after -' i TED bells, and . trat naturally_ brings up - powered to Rive. able noon.. The tea hour is a fine little All Canadian commodities .now . on A guarantee not to increase the ► the name though: Ilea Arlen, and then fol_ United social society, but unless you stick ' 'e Iowa the though: 'Ben is organizer !� ' = cthe free_ list in•the Lnited States will intermediate tariff on 77 items. r �3✓i) g isemain •there for the, life of the ° :-,A g',Iarantee not._rfo impose duties to tea and stay away from the plat - __ \ for the `'irriy Pllgrimat a nr the Can- ter on of sandwiche.�. you'll spoil -your r adian Legion of the BHtisb Empire :figure, / Service League., which takes place is E- ' The old '.a;, its: about burning the' (/.,1 July of next year." So your reporter, • candI: at both ends may bore you i // svro is of the class of 1914 -1918, called _'ICo- ordinate .Railway, Truck Services to death, but, if you expect to keep ,on Captain Ben W Allen, in his dug_ your, skin clear' and your eyes spark- out ou Sparks. Street; Ottawa, and ling you'd .better - consider it seriou. - - -�� 'y, /�.i found Ben tip to his ears in executive From the Toronto flail and in .any university in Canada,, and as ly— boredom or note You simply `�ANA9AS + work. 'This Pilgrimage," says Cap_' Empire. an ot;tstandin autko:ity on rail vat's, cannot dance, until three a.m. five FAMOUS „r fain Allen, "is going, to .be the' Pit_ g SPOQT SPORTS -•':� :--Dr. William ,T. Jackman, of the Referring to the competition today nights a week and keep your natura' WQ%TE DEPT r firimage of Pilgrimages.. to Mon- :--Dr of Toronto, was the guest in transport systems whio!t has.' ad- beauty, ANO IIV� day, November' 11th, over 2,400 ap_ 'speaker at the dinner of the Associa_ tersely affected the earnings' of rail- ' Dance all, night, every otlier nigh'. CQAC RUC � plieations with first payment 'made H have been. receiti•ed 'and • t =on of American Railroads at the way companies, Prof. Jackman, ad. � you like, but' on the alternate e • • approved '. .Stephens Hotel to Chicago. He was wised a, thorough survey, of the-exist.. evenings, cream,your face.and get to �+ 5 :here at Headgnarterg. The Canadian Steppe for that honor as head of ing situation, with a view to reoul et- heel at ten, Or, if you have to stay • — Pacific' Steanisiip Company and the -,the onl ' "department of transportation ing transportation to the end . that up' late every night for week, plan to ]FOOTBALL hiEi:TO� Canard �'<'rite Star Line state that y "'Moaner" vlcGuffy:, alias Ted- this advance registration is the larg- each system be devoted only to the Spend most of the week -end in bed. d`, Reeve, ar of the wittiest. eat in the history of shipping in Cat . service for which it is best adapted ! Arrange your life to allow - plenty of z- 5por6s column on the continent, ads:' 0dr Pilgrimage Ileadgttarters.in 1 + in the shorter or the long haul. He• time for rest and relaxation, tuental "S o " ' _ Cant Hide Joy "Sporting Extras", with:-Queen's France ha.s already made Tdvance till.' ^— suggested the advisability of the mo- I and physical• again, all set for another charts P- feting accommodation for five' thou. for track being used in .co- ordination ionship, .. sand people." p .. G.h a,+d . i, IL„t.,, y Li. U e •, :1,,,l. Cc-) in in • School Work Ted was an 'all -round athlete „ _ _ ages iur .. =.`` g himself, of exceptional 'ability at This Pilgrlutage is of i r, : t spirit. For this utn•nc,��_ '_ � _ • •.. ' .. trat5pcntation c.omE, .. tT st football and lacrosse; his favorite utrl signiftcanee• said ('Sptuin A[Ien, shippers could share each other's con_ Copying in examinations was re- games. He played- prat lacrosse "But v n wh4i the salentnity of the ; fnl(inces and study each other's rob- ferred to at Ottawa, by the Deputy for 'Montreal Maroons and middle occasion, trere will be great fun to --�-; �._- -" -i•' ' + p 'Minister of Education, as a serious wing on Balmy Beach's senior be had, by all. i note in our applies- lams in order that the basic services menace of the future: It no doubt is football squad. Reeve started lions quite a lot of professional and may not suffer." The future of the to be regretted that students resort •his football •career with St. Aid- amiteur 'talent booking passage, so railroads, he urged, demands that to copying but,• ,there are circum_ an s Juniors, graduating to Ar- we will have some grand concerts operating as well as overhead costs gonaut seniors. air ` stances when ' it can be understood, „ both going over and coming back." be reduced to the • lowest margin. I In 1923, The 'Meaner started Competition' -which has become "t:'te ;though not' approved. Some 'students a lacrosse . column, which - lasted Our leading spiritual• adviser is of of a .nervous temperament face ex- four summers, In 'May, 1928, he course Canon Scott, who is listed as ..,: death. of trade," should- be reduced ..S ' ,• Pilgrim Number One in the Pli to• a mimimum. Collective action by aminations' with fear'and tremblini,', ' wrote his first porting Extras grim: I and this mental condition is intensi- and now he can't break the habit., age. In addition 'io the unveiling of the railways would enable a material fied as the examinations proceed. , Ted's fighting spirit lifted the the Canadian War Memorial at Vimy, reduction in long range costs. Rail - They are therefore unable to do Balmy Beach team' to two Do- the Pilgrimage will .participate at an ry ways must work together more close- themselves or .their teachers minion cham lonshi As a re- impressive ceremony at the Ceno- justice, P� p•• P y Iy than hitherto, fhereby eliminating and take advantage of any means to salt of his fire and courage on tape in London. Many thousands of competitive t>;•astes. To get the' maxi- the field he was forced to rest in ex- C.E.F. men will - mum results the force of public opin_ escape ,from an unhappy predicament. the hospital many times after go from- the Old Such pupils rarely make as good a ames with several broken bones Country for the Ceremony at Vimy _ Ion is required, and that will take g Ridge, and some developing. The advertising col_ showing at examinations as they do and cracked ribs, and believe it or are now be_ p ing . concluded by the British Broad_ umns of the newspapers can help, during the .term and that is where not, during these rest -periods he k *rte Y' T promotion on term work could oper- read Dickens and • Shakespeare. casting Company' for an Empire k' • • • d ate to advantage. In the meantime; Teddy's earliest job after leav- Broadcast, of the Services." 77' The Irish Swegpstakes lottery "It looks very `rrich as •;;hough the copying is prevalent and always will ing school was messenger boy "Our great fear 'at present is that - L no skin game, says the joyful industrial and social warfare of the be as long as human nature remains a little stationery store. Here a unless advance bookings are made, read all the sport books he co d �tpr�esston on the face of Louis next generation will <, narrow down as it is. p many thousands` o! es-service men 8tp g find and soon became famili iirDllbiaowits, Bronx terrier. who aid their relatives who may wish to wen $147,000 on Commander 3rd... to one between Fascism in some with rules and regulations and al y ,_, "The old Getman is not dead: It go will find that we have not s^ c'_ form and "The El- y the stars themselves, never dream- .. , mer Barnes. merely rested and row it hacz arisen inq what this would mean to him ent accommodation If they wit: ;u d i again.'. —Adolf Hitler. some day. their applications too lon_," t� _ WEAK TO DO A: • A BAD MONTH r HER HOUSEWORK SCOUTING, Wholesome- Food, Sufficient Here � There — Rest and Sleep Will Keep a She Was Being Poisoned by F: You Well During Novem- Constipation — f _Fverywhere' `_ -be'r • For many years this woman's sys- tem was completely out of order, r A brother to every other Scout, without regard to race or creed due to chronic constipation. Aoth- Old 'wives used' to sa _ - Y, "Live _ing•seemed to do her;any good. Then through March and you live all sum- s. she found a way to iid;herself of Returning support given them or. lent quarter hours entertainment mer," writes Olive Roberts Barton. the constipation, and 'her health various occasions by Legion members from station CKSO.. hly experience with children and V` the Scouts of Stirling, contri- * - • t _ : quickly improved. In the following g+ children's diseases compels me to letter she explains how this came buted boxing bouts and a' tumbling The fine; new 1 Ccs w ,r� P g permanent home for add, "Live through Novealbes and -about:— act at a :carnival staged by the the Scouts of Walkerton, Ont., built live all winter." Pipe Smoker s! fill up with "For many years I had stubborn local Canadian Legion Post. ' tmough -the generosity of Mr. G E. - It seems to ate_ that something GOLDEN VIRGINIA' constipation whicjn apparently no D. ' Mart n and Ii kited and furnish. and ¢njay a really remedy could. improve. M system y •' g stronger than eoineldenee has made Y P Y Y The Scout organizations of Mount ed through the assistance of Messrs. this month one to keep an eye on. good smoke! was beinz continually poisoned. I Forest, Arthur, Listowel and Palm- David Robertson, Harry E. Truax About seven - tenths of my .family's f........... tat ► /�ht► ;riJi :eatn_lyast t+l : +•tatts>, was unable to sleep, and was so erston have been organized as a and L. C. Crozier, was opened' with serious illnesses have occst -ae� _ . _ s� a; weak that I could not even attend � to my housework. Then I began to provincial distrt• ;,_ with a District suitable ceremony in the presence-6f .the leaves fell. take IKrusehen Salt In a short Council under t a presidency of Dr. Mayor Campbell Grant, .Reeve John least a child thug exposed .to cold while; I noticed a vast improvement E. A. Roos. Cal: twin A. C. F. Win- Clancy and other prominent citizens, Is it not natural then, associating should remain indoors for the day. in m , late' fall with almost everything from p general condition. Now I slow of Mount Forest, was named Mr. Martyn raised the flag on . time pneumonia,- scarlet.'. fever and diph_ sleep better at nights —I am no District Commissioner. new flag staff in front of the build- theria --to • the lower -grade germ dis- Physical Play For longer constipated —and my work • * * ing, and handed the key to Scout- eases (usually ticketted as grippe seems easier. I have Kruschen to The 1st Smiths Falls (St. Johns) master Reg, Swanson. The hall' is and flu), that I send out a storm si Cripples Advocated -- ` thank for all these benefits -" g- (Mrs.) R. — Group has been -presented by Mr. one - storey 'cottage style with imit- nal to others who have lived a short= = A Krvschen Salts is N'ature's recipe Grant Jones with a building lot on ation log siding. er time? Niagara Falls, N.Y. 'Hiram -Jones, , for maintaininz a condition of in which to erect a permanent head- • • • `t'i>1af of the physical education- bur- -terns] cleanliness, Kruschen stim,i- quarters. The building when com- FALL WORSE THAN SPRING eau of the state department a of bur - lates Over 200 Scouts, Cubs and Rovers Tho greatest factor in maintaining your inter71a9 organs +n smooth, pleted will include a hall, a reading from Chatham, Wallaceburg, and health is always that of keeping up cation, said last .week "too much at- tention a -tion. Your inside is thus room, a workshop and a Rover den, Ridgetown joined those of 'Dresden, body 'defense and resistance to dla_ tention is being paid correction of kept clear of those itnnurilo which, * ' ' Ont. for Scouts' -own service at physical defects of children that meet allowed--La Ae-- r,a*_*± +4lete. lower wer the Timmins Ont., is one of Ontario's ease. In the spring it has long been whole tone of the system, -- Christ Church. The parade assembl- traditional to redouble effort. Rea. the eye and not enough to the minds busy Scouting cenfres: The -fine— new -ed aif irket�Square -and- was - march. _ of the handicapped." district headquarters, Hollinger Hall, sons given havewaried, but at last pp q + g ed to the church by the Dresden the 'vitamins won, and the vegetable, Speaking before the inn fat con - Porse Still Is King is_ the meeting place every night in Community Band. At ' the - ehurch - fruit 'and vitamin D_A nietbod replac- vention of the New York State As- 7 the week of a Cub pack and Scout entrance the boss were received by ed sassafras and boneset, sociation for Crippled, Childtzn, troop, -or a gathering of junior or the Rector, Rev.. R. M. Weekes- and - hi spite of. it; we still have the Jones asked that, physically han !i- Observes file New York erald Tri. senior leaders. Rev. M. B. Johnson. Tha service was unpopular spring cold and quite a capped youirg persons be allowed to r' r attended b p y p y - . buae. — It is paradoxical• that !n a - Y . His Worship Mayor lot of major illnesses at the turn of - Participate in h steal exercise as a time wheii Pie horse Is popularli sup_ Sudbury's Boy Scout Harmonica George E. Clark and " members - of the season. means of play. Their. minds will be Band is the latest Scout musical ti:e Dresden Towr. Council. After the If this is trite of spring, wby not helped as a result, he said. - posed to by Irr abeyance a festival organization to c glorifying is g go on the air. The the service _the treys were served re- in fall when things are in reverse N R prowess = hould 'main- band. comprising a piano, banjo and freshinents in the Parish Ball by a and the benefits of nature usually' Lain its inliremacp as one or New 'six harmonicas,• provided an excel- committee of ladies, _ there t6 help are woefully absent ? ". Classified Advertisri3g York's major nt castnns, Yet such fa, If there is a• conspiracy of the ele-- -- - itrP case. INVENTORS i 1 ments against health of both child And the ilui: a Shea is no more Tranmp —He ain't home. A Ovk'ER Tv EVERY INVENTOR than symptr%m ^ttc of an almost uni_ And adult during this time, then we A Woman—flow do oa know that? List io wanted larentl.nns and rail versa] equine Y I must" summon alI of nature's 'e0af =- 1ntr,rrr;etlon• Went z+.•. �r /:,sissy -' - 9 performances., Neither. Tramp— Because a mtin that inar- pensationa to our aid. Nature se!dom COMI)aZY. world Patent :Attnrnfis. 278 the' pararlp of broadeinth and sahles rank strr. t, Ottawa. Canada. in the boxe9 nor ttee omnipreaeneP ' = flies -a woman like you is_ • only, . at. ]Paves us without the means of heal_ home at meal tames. Ing and prevention when she goes $BpB,SS$I4reTIVM w LNTEa of social paragraphs. monocles and -� BL- kSTS —Strong g ' minded wives Into one of her tempermental chaos_ GlartE r1�'E �I.1` utt ��UJIAN sky-blue tpnirs can pocably account U '� wanted to estabiiUI i make the best husbands.- , , it's es.. - permanent for the crowded aisles and prevavins! ...r''' the petty •things in married life that '<'EHOLESO'.IE FOOD DEMANDED xnentele of customers Tor quality Iiae atmosphre Df f the Gard orbp's are HEARD '�f merchandise. \n experience r Real - causes the trouble —not the petting. Moro sleep than usual is ens of _ I• cummfnsi�n dePntitt eu +rem, Real- I. of the Carden thP`se ec_ The guest of honor eats. &lot t�h -m., Tu k'eep d-y is another —dry etlk . Hooters finis. Hamiltem, ont, In of b,..m a. the rifting and view_ of food• that he'd murder Its.. wife ' I and tsarm. Fatigue always opens ins of th�,m are a matter of p,tpular o LIVE STOCK MARKETING dnterest, .. - .for serving. Not all men.. are h the door to droubte;. it throws wide - -' ;hlppinc. -.n the co- operatl,a pl:,n has weak when they give in. 'Some of all. the doors and ,windows at the peen productive of The brldlepsths of . Cpty * 11 ' $ ' I Did Not Knotty -. p Seilt.ng on the open market real are crowded of a S,mday noon as I did not k1l the.ak� re::ealed'such them a married. One of the turnof. the .season.- Dampness map value' for the owners. ,;et. In .'touch never' before, One ob8,er-ver re - y easiest 'pits is to find fault with the- not matter much' - when..the warm .,tvsth us_ az ports'' colors' fair; other fellow. You don't have sun is there--to a -ven up body tem. Writ•— wire_or- T.rsyaaa• seeing a' tandem driving 'through' One• day I gave an upward glance to be" in the* dairy business. -to "cry, peraturp. - but. It ' tells _ a diffe rent LTudburst 1143 Mr•Gowan's Pass within the fort - �- and saw a rainbow there. story when chill becomes an a1T WRZ IINETEn rA.ZMZ$s piaht -, with a coekadpd footman be_! over spilled milk. • Be honest y anri co- opmxATzvE compaxy. rrmr -as. Mod and a .white :fur' robe behind' T did not know that man could.be so with yourself and you won't havp'to there "is Ito sun to champion us.or Ln is 9T/�t 1: (`UJFJIINNIC)ti -DEFT. the ditar. .Paddy t' robe. who - gentle and so kind; , - worry.- about •pleasing.everybady. protect -us, Iftion stock Yards, Wsst Toronto - drives the firs• sielKh Lhraupt► therT spent a peaceful afternoon in come About all Yolks want to give the; The diet .playa a big part. too. - '-- Initial snowstorm of Winter, is doubt - -pony of the blind. doctor for his services is their,rem =` Enn'ri,e and heat, not required In trD�ea I did not know that com_ mon things perature. . Some folks are so summer, 'are •stoat sorely needed in T leas watching .the baron ter with an were much a roved of God• cold, weather; : tats, carbohydrates - accuatomerl eertle� eye, - pp , skeptical they , would accuse . the : BEAD .'i I watched' a man with saintly face a= Golden -Rule of, giving short measure. I (S�fgars ' and starches': a variety of working in_ the sod. Being "d'isirtisted with yourself 'wholesoa>_e foods, and milk. _ sus IN Tacit OF rsss- ]stow ' - I did. not know a tittle child could is a gist] you're getting along pretty Vie place for colds-, bed: , For a easosTwft ..» aiL - i show the way to live; well. Some fellows get' a ]at feverish cold, add the doctor, and ftnAll MlstssMPW One taught me how to praq ;right, of money' other fellows let a. lot" _subtract the• oihei• children. Arty e:eel far Temporary Destn" ' Yo � another how to give. of , ne Cleanliness: Ls paramount. Clean and Seal old.. do* d roatestira y get them: The fellow aasad er coils, Fla and ...rmmraa. I did not know that an book could cdho basn't made a 'fool of-,himself, hands can't carry. so many germs to A. O. LEONARD, Inc. mean so much to me faces 'as soiled ones. ' Well -aired ao Fifth Ave., New York City hasn't really- lived. - . . An old -timer t Ever I read: ''And ye shall know the is ::ne who can remember when be rooms ,play a .big part, but avoid f Truth, and the Truth shall 'make and his good wife rode on a tandem drafts over _beds ' or your heads• at you free." bicycle, with little Willie perched -night. A hand to, the wall will tell W0► ].Cier `BY Grenville Kleiser. proudly sn the - handle bars.. . . All wbetber the bed is properly placed �• ' » ' fame takes human toff and at the away from '-direct air-currents. En- �( Miss -Rich =I hope you won't take last melt are onlq great as they are ough "warm covers should be on hand L� tv it tb heart, but our engagement- is kind.' -A patched up '• quarrel to prevent chilling. But 'it must be Whether the "Pain 'broken, remembered that too -warm clothing tits Benefits of isn't any more satisfactory: than a - Remedy You USir '*fr•I Goldigger -1 won't grieve for pair' of patched up pants. on a warmish day, or too many bed - As SAFE? myself, but my creditors will. * covers on a warmish night (then Cod Liver �il * * • - •¢Doling aK suddenly) lowers dedenae -Her Dad —What do you mean by anti causes trouble. The worse thing about a ridiculous necking my daughter? Watch out for damp stones 'anti ,Ask Your Doctor The is usually the ridiculous ex- Boy Friend (sadly) —I was .just : . ., WITH n UT •t , ground. it O he Ta 8Yt Kee children o S�6 -. d Find Out case to which- g p c d off both un. -� ch� tt gives birth, carrying out the scriptural injunction - less -they -wear rubbers. If child to "Hold fast that which is good." The strength giving Vitamin Man— Going• hunting without any'- should .get his feet wet, change » + s � - A and D together with the ► cartridges in your gun? t aboes at once and if chilled as well, bone and body-building Hy- �OTl t Entni$t YOLl1' Friend —Yes, it's cheaper that way ' CORRECT .THIS, SENTENCE — a hot bath -and drink are In order and Pophosphites of Lime and Own or Your Family,'9 and the result is • the same.. And this time I am going to do all to bed for the rest of the day. Or° at Soda art happily combines' ` r r tiny' Christmas shopping before the _ in Scott's Etisulsion,-the easily Well - Being t0 Unknown n digested Cod Liver Oil. _ Dreaming- of last minute. q g good times won't a • To help build u" resistance :Preparations help much if you don't make your against colds utd other du- dreams come true. - ' Junior- What's an expert, daddy? - Those Leisure Hours eases, 'to help' build 'strongg THE person to ask whether the * « « P �vhy Not, Employ Ttlem Pro- straight bones and sound preparation you or your family Daddy —It's a fellow who gets a titaUly' ,Specialised training teeth, take are taking for the relief of headaches Woman (to tramp, who had knock- . big salary foi- telling- other people leans to Increased Efficiency. its SAFE to use regularly is your at the door.and begged for food) how to do things -he can't do himself. Increased Efficiency means —No, certain] not. Go away r • r Increased Earning Capacity. 'family doctor. Ask him particularly Y Y . at Gvei come Inferiority cornOex• - about "ASPIRIN." — - once or I'll, call my' husband.. +d'tir • ° ^' -entzl P6n•er: u pAl You'll .never et 'much' satisfaction V ti, 'L"t$!'^ 4... for >� .• r' _ ;`� ' He will tell you that before the g � iv leisurely in the discovery of "Aspirin" pain" trying to measure last ni -1,.1. � Jti . EMUL�� tiMA h• *' } quiet nP your, Deco home, Write _ T remedies. were advised against., by morning s headache. for Particulars of fascinating corresponoence cqurses physicians as bad for the stomach MTV � � The Institute of Practical and THE DIGESTIBLE "COD LGVER • `and, often, for the heart. Which is OIL WITH THEPWSV/hLUES food for thought if you seek ,quick, -' {, Applied Psychology For Sete Your attlGGfsi agje relief. A L.� C �� \ ` + y g10 Confederation Building Scientists rate "Aspirin" among M 1 N E R AL S 7 !! XONTREAL, Q"nEc \\ •,'a 'the fastest methods. yet discovered for i the relief of headaches and the pains P, WOYRi lnfecfilon of rheumatism, neuritis and neural- Skin Troubl S g'a. And the experience'of millions, Medicinal Sala A1tltOilT2Ce7l►teTJ!f: of users has proved it safe for the tletle n .otto• take uuiutn uuauuuu ' Y I E L D QUICKLY TO I' # . of The Winners of Our First Montiily Art Contest which closed on average person to use ree�gtuilarl�. In Setketchewen,Gnsde October 31, ItJ35. _ you' tvrl lrrleresf remember tiffs. Refined and our ug- i ! lit, Prize 'awarded to Miss Grace Brewer, 246 Macdonnell Ave., y„ 1• �� ttaced for your use �+ ++ at Home. Gratify- Parkdal,e Toronto of An Art Course valued at $50.00 and a Aspirin Tablets are made' in- results recorded + / - 'Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered iii cases of Rheu- �' ; I consolation prfze to each o the following contestants. trade -mark of the Bayer Company, matism, N tsar Dr: D. D. Dennis Liquid Pre- 2nd. Prize awarded• to -Mr. T.' Gertlbauer, Arnstein, Oat, : r lmpureBloo�on- -- j scxiption, made and guaranteed. 3rd. Prize awarded to Miss Vera Bailey, 251 Glenrose Ave., Toronto Limited, Look for the name Bayer Stomach Di mild by the makers ofCampane'sItalian 4th. Prize awarded to Mr. R. Braby, Mono Road, Ont. c. in the form of a cross on every tablet. I ' vt ^mach Disorders ` ` sod similar ailments A Etlll Balm. Trial bottle 35c at your Sth..P.rize aw ;fled to Miss Helen Mo an, Box 26, Bracebiid a Ont. ' e m 8 n d and G e 4 I' arising from over arU ai. __ ., Fg B, sddityoftheblood "�•;` *+� ���: ^s'' "r°o g8' lb 6tb. Prize awarded to Miss Margaret MacDou a1 Box 39 Lanark, Ont. to �� '`M,16.:i �owR+"'° If you have not • received a copy of our second art contest leaflet, < :a: send a stamped addressed envelope for one. ASPIRIN b treetsl.ne Issue No. 47 — 35 g s 57 _ GIFF BAKER, 39 LEE AVENUE, TORONTO,CANAIDA U 1 -J. C. and Mra. PhiliP &Pen't Tuea ering and late- leasing, and, moving i - - - -� day with friends in Toronto to his garden,.•iq Some on the Green h, -W. G. and Mrs. Scott, of Clare- -Mrs. L K. Devitt, of Toronto wood Road, where he has resides moat spent Sunday with W. J . an,l visited her mother, Mrs H. ]tiechin until the time of his death lie was o r Kra. Miller. 'on Sunday. a devoted husband and a kind fat- Mrs. Margaret Stiver of Whitby -We have discontinued our cow- her, alwaw being attached to his �i vixhW with J. C. and Mrs. Philip ments on the rink, and its progress home and family. His funeral took Pick eri ng r' s Leader- 17tiore" I" W"AL In construction; at the West -End till place on Thursday, -Nov. 14th and - --Mi. and-Mrs. Geo. Mcllroy left further notice. Sorry, kids. was largely attended by .hie man, - -- - ` on Monday by motor to visit friends Nov. George's Church, Sunday, friends and relatives. 'Requiem Masi . 24th Sunda before Advgnt; w held in St. Fraaci5 De Sales Anikh, n is Akron Ohio. � % � - n -Mrs. F. H. Hall has been con- Sunday School at 10 a M. Morning Church, tonduc'ted bar Rev. Father 1 er ° fixed-to her bad for several days Prayer at 11. Evening Prayer, at 7' Ryan, of Wl itby,, and burial in the _pg_ through illness, but is now recover- p• m. Preacher at both services, R. C. Cemetery. The pall - bearer " "HOLEPROOF HOSIERY ) Inc. Rev. E. G. Robinson. • , were his six brothers -in -law: Thos. -- iMonds morn , -On Sunday evening Rev.. H. G.. Maddaford of Toronto, James, J,obr, . In new Autumn' Shades y Its saw the Lewes. Crozier will k on the subject Michael Edward and Thos: Dwyer, temperatiure of the season, when P� subject, � y I there was 1i degrees of frost record- "The D1vamQ Between Religion and all of Pickering. He leaves to mourn: -' HAS JUST ARRIVED ed. So far we have had no signs of: Righteousness" and in the morning, his sorrowing wife, Margaret Dwy- snow. the subject will be "The Abuse of er, four sons, Wm. of Pickering, Jo F,. Service weights at 760, and 95e. per -pale. ---- �Mrs..H. R Monney is confined G°dly Impulses." Sunday -School-at- of Locust Hill, Walter, of Torontq;_ .- ;. ,Crepe bilk at $100 per pair. 'to" her bed through illness, and und- 1-0 a. m., including adult and Y. P. and Cecil, -at home; also two Baugh- All pure 811] —foil fashioned. - er medical care. She has been instr- Bible Classes. All are welcome. ters; Irene and Nellie, at home, one, very quiet for some ' The regular meeting of St. Geor- daughter, Mary died several years = r It a s.to buy the old reliable HOLEPA00F HOSIERY. acted to remain ve P Y Y •- •- ' few days se's A. Y. P. A. -was held in the 8go,, 'also four grand - children and -- - "HURLS - -- - .- -- iSeveral members of Doric Lod- Club Rooms on Friday evening, one sister, Rose, of Pickering. UT" SHOES Nov, 15th. The meeting o tined 'with ge A. F. and A. M. Pickering Waited 8 P - _ Richardson Lodge, Stouffville, oo a hymn and prayer. The minutes - - ' 'Friday 'evening last and report an were then read, followed with the _.. �rled K for the Kiddies In - Kiddies, enjoyable time. Roll Call., The • zest of, the meeting _ ftecessful - -The Woman's Association la was _spen't in games, it being Social B 1 ask Kid Oxfords play, Night. The evening' closed with re- Peru!anent i t "Dust of the Earth" has it first pre- = - 6 to 7J. $1.39 nor pair. w` sentation in St. Andrew's Church freshments .being served and the i[ 1f _ _ •.; 8to10 , $1.fi9 per air. Naturex p p - �Atonight; (Friday) and also on Mon- singing.of the Ngtional.Anthem. The 11 tt� 2, $200 er air. next meeting is' ,to be Biblical, Rev. P P day evening ;,text. Rehearsals have 8 By its unique action -and. process of- - - - - =bees cfTrt `on for .several weeks, E. G: Robinson Convener.'•Tl^e meet- -- -It pays to bu the old reliable `rHURL8UT' Shoes �_ absorption, -definitely - relieves your p � � Nand a good evening is promised. ins conrrnences at 8- o'clock. Every= b:Ay from the ravages of Lumbago, For the 1�1d(�let3. Thg`Annual Meeting of the Pick one welcome. Rheumatism and Sciatica.' ` erin '3ranch of the Bible Society -In Dunnville one day recently Ten weeks trea ;meet "'. `be. held in the Anglican Club man knac,ted 'at the door of 'tlal�a 12..00 Dome on Wednesday evening, Nov. ttate J. C. Massie, who answered the H. �, R. 1VlOOre, Phlr.. B. 29th, at S p. m. An interesting ad- ]Lace]. The man .described" hitse'f . CHAPMAN _ as being "down and out." M, r. Mas- Druggist. Chemist and - Herbalist _ ,dress on the work , of .the Society g - � -- will be given by Re+. S.. G. Pixinock. sie gave him a ticket for a' meal, to _ • _ DU N BARTON, ON T', -A very fine . compliment was be secured 'at a7restaurant._ Mr. M'- sie watched him walk' brick:•• to :h• paid he ;s# He'mith (everyone knows Y TWO STANDOUT VALUES who , he is, and those who don't, it sidewalk and step into brie of ' }e� �� - doesn't matter anyway ), by , a Tor- Latest types of cars, A check :' t I - r onto traveller on the first of tht• next`iday sh>tsed t,T1at lbe'. maxi lz_' s ; the egos* ei week, when- he stated that Foster used the ticket. There is a zzaat \ p _ made last Saiuzday's game a much deal of hardship ail over t'1g ,ct ;un -. RHEUMATISM Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for 'better one- over_ the air than it act- -try due to-the depressian.'and rnar! trail was. He certain] does makn are suffering ~really from, lark �f 1 p �'� LUMBAGO ".men or women - -Same cloth` -Same y Y food and fuel. Those_ who are bee:-_ _ ..'it interesting. SCIATICA Price--$23.75, " off are those who are living on n- -`I�e regret to report the death of g 1� - � - ,: • • ]bias Annie • )avis, which took place sions and relief. They are enjoying auwAdAps give o'no admto relict from pain - f - - - - -- . laic and are sot 'suffering from want "'d bl the a.me elms they .Rn .care c Gordon's "Business Girl" HO8e• - last week at the. home of her niece, she blood d uric •c;d ,� otf„er ,a, = Mrs. T. M. McFadden, of Durham. of any kind. wsich pot wa eh "at= 'and he_ rheum• Slash proof ! Snag resisting, Chif ' tk+m. sciatica, lu.bago. t,.,•k�r.., w tetul•. ' • • :Miss Davis was a resident of Pick- -The Pickering Township Hort- aeftawal: or RUMACAPa will give rat - - ering some year's ago, -being assoc- icultural Society .met in'-the A. Y. P. pwwMn "t resat. , ( fated 'with her brother -in -law, -D. A. Rooms in Pickering, on Tuesday am ei so to "iss. =,aa - - .ion Hosiery - •' f even' The meetitl , •whieb was a -. 1631alpson, in the general store basin - 8�MA'r� series of talks b various members; j` NF' VCT SSAZ7�.�3 • • Baas and was highly esteemed. y - - --•A lot of local yroungsteks wefe Mrs. Cotton, on "House Plants ", FA. _ _ .. -..,.. is Toronto Cat week .to see Santa ��+• "Nar+cisaii," Miss Dixon, on RHEUMATIC CAPSULES F.r ', i T. Bunting, Pickering !Claus on Parade. 'What a ' ciawd "Wild Berries and Everiastings f6r Those who have the mat iai to work Winter Decorations," Mrs. R,obinsea' E. G Jotoea Druggist _ --- $etabliahed 180, d. Y y "Dish Gardenia with illustrat5ons, Piekering v 'with. shoo] if you have not ahead g -:. ' .. Ontario having two gardens and- one -in the 4 •" so, escort two yonrtgsters g 8 - - - -, �lu4ie ;he crowd of that day, one making; Miss Blanche Batsdon gave In each hand and each wanting to two' readings and Bill Sparrow gave Oypi"� and ,line .,CHOICE selections on his t MEAT S _ go in & . different direction. You will guitar. 7%is was a y: -probably not be so enthusiastic next Very enjoyable evening and the Just arrived a large shipment a1 Ckria0mas, members who arere not.. there miss. GyProc in The fullowiog I-iree ed a treat Mr. G. W. Barker occup• 48 in, x 72 in. Gyprcc gyp' - Premier Mitchell Hepburn, who . A� in. s 84 td. "` JRoun Steak is holidaying in the West Indies for ied the chair. During the evening • _- :w �Oc• the benefit of his health, may not the two churches, Anglican seed Un- 48 in. x 98 ire. • - -'._ _ "]return to Ontario'until the close of ited, were each presented with twc 48 ins It 108 in. .;,' -_ Minced Meat. « , ::.12c• metal flower - baskets in recogniticr. 148 in. s 9f1 Uona&ona -Board - the next Session of the Legislature. The state of his health is such that of their services, giving the halls Star Lints SteWjin� Beef „ he desires to retire from. public for the use of the Society on many' : Hardwall PlgetPr f 12e" H& His friends, however; are L11g- different occasions. .:- f'ICKERING Cooked Ham, , , - ing him to take a long rest, so that -The Trade Pa' negotiated dur . 55C LUMBER YARD Dutch Loaf, . he easy resume his duties in. Par- dur- ing the week by the United 'States "` . :• '� . 25c. Eament.. and .Canada }iaA naturally brought -'.-Variety Loaf, ;` 35c• ' -Have you Beard -about the free forth much criticism both for :and a- _ -- - . &urse in Public S ainst. The de — Png to be Cv - g glee of value of the Xgw ddogrr•Nwwmenr -. i - j( _ _ negotiations be =''.r- :*Jellied Veal, : 30ce • tie at the Young Peoples Society nt eg governed by ihr, the United Church? Here is your daily newspaper which you u -are in- ARM HELP W ANTED -G,•n Head Cheese - 15e Y • opportunity, young people, to -learn the habit o{ reading. One thing that milker . Applp t?a:300. News Office_ .13 f r • the gift of fluent speaking while on aPPears to worry the automobile A Bologna, `i1 -IDD1N LAMP FOR SALE -- Bo b your feet. Have you heard about the magufacturers, is that cars will A Good as new: $4.00, Mrs, T. C, Brow " " `" 5c' - new contest? It is bigger and better have to be sold to Canadians at a Brougham, than before. Come -'on members, it much lower'.price in view of the add -- Ti OR'SALE -1 Fresh Jerr-ey cow,, t is up 'to you whether you eat or set ed competition now brought out. L Holsiein iow, due to flesh n, Apply toEric Now this- be too bad wouldn't Pearce. Clare won.. •12 •_R.`: the table The Literary Convener -- .1 u. has full charge of the'next'meeting, 'it. Canadians -have an idea that they T`&URHAN BULL FOR 4-ALE- One and a half years old. App ty to Henry November 27th. Pay Plenty for their cars, acid when Moore. R R 1, Pickering, Phone 2705. la -14 �3><ateher . ('phone 3000) ;.Pieirerin9 -We regret to report the deal]; every now and again - some one • comes along.. 'an OR SALE -50 Pure•brert H,, 1} _ on Friday last of - a former • resident g° d tells rtim that iR a F wood Leghom Pulitta, ez jer t laye6 -- of Pickdering, David E. Pugh, whith thousand- dollar car there is only a- David J, Scott, Altona Road ,.Rouge }fill. 13 - . - . .• took place •at. his home in. Twante, in book one hup1 .0 dollars. ,worth. of wHOnTJNG MATCH-To . ►re he r• 11\ AA.1II� St'IiiB 80th yC8r „ 7tii� TOt been ir: ha Anoan'r_ ioq� ► at Jim McD23rd. s. Sm Coerces, eoPlcker��g• HW L are re. �. vw� Pickering, Nov. 23rd. Geese and chickens, 13 - - sbee of health for some time, like supporting a mearure' w..., -__ .. _ _ but on the day previous to his death would force the manufacturer' to R/ ANTED - F "ems tit ht, y.- W "it, ' he was feeling -better than he had _talc* any less ? ? It appears that our Glen Eagles Mtauositotel. Rouge Hint Massie: �; - been for some time. l3'eath, which farmers and lumber industry are tp t JUST TRY g benefit considerably. g HKZyH MIi.UH COW WANTF,ti ` occurred during the night, *was due Y. by the agree'- ,� ,or about to freshen. Also •for sale, youn; Co C, V, ments. Who have we that have been pure -bred sh,trthorn bug, 2 crosses, dual purpose to heart failure. Mr. Pugh, was A Andsew Allison, Dunbarton. 11 -13 a 411NADA VARNISH CO.. waiti�►g• as Ion for some.consider- son of the late Thomas Pugh; ad g Whitevale, where he was born. Hie ation? Ok SALE OR RENT -r•r' .Nip; , -Wide] known .and }tight - 1' tr -de for city property m market garde d.. H .PAINTS AND VARNISHES engaged in farming for a number of Y y'est Iaoacres, guodbu;tdinga large hen -pen 80x 211, I - years at which he was eery access- eemed throughout' the district s ' a R000ndr tream on farm. Apply G, Deferrari, Clue. just and honest man Jose late ful. He retired from, active work - ^: 3 ph John ; • ! You can be convinced that you ego buy -"46 died- at his }fume 0n the L HOOTINo M ATCH -On SricurtoHy, - [ abetter product at a lower price. Our number of years ago, and came 1nt� y' Nov- 23rd at Milton- Benson's,• lot 10, con the village to reside, and later mov- Greenwood . Road, irl his 65th year. 1). Pickering, 2,rrilfs east of Claremont (D. A " business (or Paints, VafniShe3 if Enafi -. on TUesda Nov. 12th after a ling- Fugh farm). Rifle acd Shot guns Geese as pn J _? ed to Toronto, where he has since y, ,g- zes, Shells provided. 13 f{ resided. He was a member of th • eng illness of four months. During eta has more than doubled in the last 2 '7 8' ��'r}{A'YFU` -On to the prertr4eti r: yei`is, due .to the increaiing. sale of =i township council for several year, "his life -long .residence in Pickering, ► Jthe undersignrd, lot 15, con 3, Pickering, a and when living in P1cicering, was r. he gained many friends, both old and yearling heifer, Owner may have sa a by prov• �T31pF t" " "' 100 . these products. t YPPItq. }rein w rug grope ly and paymg expenses, A. F. °ercy valued member of St Andrews g a) ways a- cheerful disc a R; t, Pickering, 10.12 _THERE' 15 ?1 REAS f. ' - - choir. He had one son, Elmer, who po ?ition. The late Mr. O'Rilev wa, 1( OR SALE OR REN 1' -f5 rm.njed _ died in early manhood, a' number of born in Dunbartrui in 1871. 'in hie F house with'gwagt And garden plot, 'hard +t -' - " younger and soft water Immediate possession. Apply .:...:Agent for McCormick- Deering Farm Mai chiner' year@ ago. He isp•eurvived by his ge days he drove the - mail Mrs, Dales, Dunbarton, or J •F. Dales. 455 a wife and three brothers, Oliver H. of stage between Dunbarton and Toron- Danforth Ave., Torod snd•Re pairs. to. 1 10.12 _Green River; JudJon,. of W}litevaIe* ,' for a number of years. In it�9f .!".-,Our Motto: - "We have it Can get it, Or. he Tilar'1•ied Ma area Da �HOICH . UAIRY COWl3- Roeis- - -- _. . and Hugh, of 'Whitevale, who *a3 1g yet. �f Pick- Gtei ed 'and grade Iowa, Government T. B it is nbt'watie.'• ' -' formerly a member of, the townaiiip ennq and took up farming, which he tested. Fresh aad,clow s io ersalways on i pprr ed, _Free deliver on Telephone 3900 i hand. Blood tested if Beale continued successfully e p council, and is today township tress- Y for 30 Satisfaction ..' c Retiring In 1 29, hC yPBTa. Wrn. sMur T or more, y.Ont Ontario. uaranteed. - • - :`nt'er, aposition he has held fora purchased the m.,.Marphy, Lindsay. TeJephnQe J S BALSDON, :. DICKERING Itaas J. S. "..somber of years. I •... -.i on Church Str. Pick-