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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_11_291141 W b'. VOL. L`T. .PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, N01r.2.9, 1935. 14 r' •s;> fafirffwnal 6asa4+. Markham - NOT -I C _ Whitevale " r ahsdleal , _ -- St. Andrew's Night will "be celeb Do you like . Traveling.? Well, GhEENWOOD ~ DR. H. C. .PkARSON•�Pb7sician "Our truckfspasa.your Way- rated in the Presbyterian Church be on hand at the United Church on WSurgeon, Dunbarton. :oly every day." this Friday evening by, a slot roast Friday evening, Dec. '13th, at 8 o' -- chicken supper, ,served from 5 to clock, Atlarp. We- are taking a ` -`Trip Mus RE. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director 7.45 o'clock. There will be a radio Across Canada," with the aid of. 150 _ u ,pptometricW A..o«a"ofOntario. Reg. COAL, CORE, - — �°DEyes zami apootatmeeni studio on the stage of the Town slides. We will have some excellent Plidw Claremunt. oat. W40D, CEMF'N�, Hail, and the Raymer Eventide Hour' readings by Miss 'Audrey Plaxton l3stab1lshed 1838 - - SAND GRAVEL). will be broadcasted. and !Kiss Ruby Booth, and instrum- frep4lu. > > t I 'b M McKay. W - ' I� and _ Dun Orton.. erl a s Miss one c a e _ u y M Marjorie y'• - H Q eadryutartecs {•� -UUNALU 1itJutrY lldt'tteGCl'.' - � � are - asking, for a collection -to help, :• -a ill. Spuc,tur, PlotarrrubI;c .,ti.-".y+� t..4n. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES -�---• - with Qhristni s Cheer for our akvkt- - -- - - - - - - - -- - µ' elluee for _,y uecupneo uy the .eta n, c . tats• , ttiati, scuts wtntt W wart riuu e. w tuwy. sty A 3 -act Comedy - Drama, "Southern ins. This entertainment is unner the _ For _ aho. local oarta a work Cinderella," will be given in the ` g auspices of the December Group of � �ISATON, B&LL, A nU6:b Community Hall,_Dunbarton, on Th- the Women's Institute, Mesdames, iJ� w.'J. BEATON, x. C. 'We have also placed in stock a full ursday, Nov. 28th, at 8 Fine ; - p. n. This Pugh, Randall, Wilson and Middle- " n,a. BELL J•1). F. RO line of .Maple Le,.f Millet g will be presented by a goc•'i comp- ton. Topic -' "Education." Admission • J. A. WRIGHT: tio'�'Feed�. a of Toronto players. A-- mission, Chopping any of p y Free: Everybody welcome. Com. its Bay Stregt.. Toronto.. Adelaide, =9 25 and 15 cents. ' • - o, RICHAADBiJN A Go. I at ri.- 'A• W. MITCHELL-.. -- - C.tera, Solicntore. Notur,es etc ;, Sui4es.309 Brougham d =_ - -- VaV FEET I Pickering, Oat. -- _ $rock Road and 810 --D iticnmond St. t;.. Toronto. Tree _ _ - ' - -- - - - —= q,�k with her aunt in Columbus. phones-- Ad.ab10:— Attghts,S%indaysand Hoii- Miss Alma Hamilton eat this Monday, W dnebday &. Freda Ra am. P"ering 1�lt= atria. • titI- Office hone 7400 Residence 6520 Mr. Woodward has commenced 7 cents per bag �1HOMSCN A McMILLAN— Bttrris• business u1 the former Balzer store- ,Mr. and Mrs. Kyrle Southwell, of 1.ters, Solicitor, Notary Public. Office at _� U S 1 C 'Miss Mahaffy, of B1ackstock, iF �tby, visited'. with Mrs. Murdock " =era. of Mr. Thomson, lot 11, and Sa an rd l; :' . visiting friends In Brougham. Oat Rolling Ptekerin`, Office hours: Thursday and Saturday . • �� -•� �, On Sunday last. evenings, from 7.ou p. m to 8.30 p. m,. or by Mrs. Thos.. Kno. c' is home again of please reserve Thursday evening. oinemeat. 'Iorontoocsr : eosxoyan5308 Experienced ,�� i;r]C T @aChe1 Dec. 14th, for the Brock Road schoo '$ cents per bag k P ter a leasant visit with old neigh' Phone Pick 70.x0. oronw. Elgin 5308. p $ . ' 1 ^ 371y Kith a ( orouto Louservator3 bors and friends of Whitevale. - covert. r QONANr di ANNIE — Barrietere, BLandlIIg, The attendance: at the church.ser' Last Friday, N" v. 22nd; the.child- No BETTER PASTRY FLOUfL r. olicit.rs. Notaries Public will teach afte "moons or evenings vice and Sunday. School on, Sunday ren -of Brock Road Scho-,I'visit-ed the GORDON D. CONANT, K. C. - Saturday reserved for school xas- -good Daily Star Biulding, Eaton's Toy- MADE THAN ALLIN F. ANNIE, B. A.. LL. B. Miss Jean ,r . • • - 09kea- •7 �ESimce,e Se. S,. obbaW• _ children. - Iiialeolxp _and friend land and the Royal Ontario '.Kuseum Miss Clark, of Ravenshoe, spent the Guides" and lectt_rrers' were 8itYli Phone •--4and S (Ou"wa), and ai the court Rates very Moderate.' P week =end at home. The Old Standby for •- Houad', Whitby. (h7 r; C,onaaU Phone 7 (Whit• by the "Star' and like Museum, anc� by)-. Studio at my own home - one mile The Y: - P. S. resented Mr.- Joe T East of Brougham on No. 7 p explained in a very' interesting and - • - _ . ;:. g Clewes' with a small gift as he is educational manner hors a newspap- = FINE PASTRY D4mtal - Highway. leaving the neighborhood, " and- 'w'il! er is printed ind also niij y t:uriod- and E]L O. SM1TE3 ~w be missed in the church activities. thinirs. in the Muscurn. i'or'transpor- CAKE BAKING _ D. D. 9.; L. D. S., MRS. CARL. DBVtTT :mss Glad s Gannon, of Toronto, _ '%(So coesor to Dr. J.7 Usles). Graauate of y Cation we are lm great debt to Miss R�etEio pl t onege of Ilene Surteor.e and Toros• was •week -end visitor at her home .to�ugiVernty At Clar ont of5ceover D. A. Eva Busker, ' Mr. Wm. Ellicott. Mr. 9.dtt's atore.varr tie.' y and FridayU Phone The Beal Storer Claremont here: The- Lyle family, of Oshawa Chas- Hood and Mr. Lorne White star!! Ott. L . PHONS 9'31 were also guests -at the Gannon home Als< while tiisitinR Eaton s :Toyland. _ , nn Sunday. ERBERTT FALLAIyE. L D9., Mr. Rowe arranged' a free ride for �1 �'�t - -" e D.S, Graduate.! the Royal cofhtge a FURNITURE' The Y. P. S. the dhurch enjoy• the children on his Toyland Treasure Shingles For ►7a�� Surg"oo• and the llnivetstty of Toronto ed, a pleasant social even3 at the g m reatdeo, a second done ease of St. And- We are displaving an attracti•re P Train.' A very enjoyable time wa4 �'e Church Picteriryt. Oat . Otllce hour :. q variety of Howard Malcolm home on. Frida} e: m. to e a so.. or by apgoinrtoent. Tray spent by all, both educational and - ''� servie•I, Phone Plek 3700. 4my Aluminum and Graniteware Etc.- evening. , entertaining Galt Galvanized Steel 8hingfag. Furniture stn] - Furniture Come to the 13th Annual meeting Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. Novelties. of the Bro Citizens' a Also. re- rubberin buggy l/stoins+t►•i qr avbo w hm League Asdley g telly s►heda Prlcee' low. 1p keeping with titres. _which will be held in the Brougan. Isis mowers sbarpened. _ ELIZABBIH RICHA14D80N— Fire Hall on Monday, Dec. 2nd, •a, r. PATHRSON'8 - OLARRI602M J . t Is and automobile inwrauce of an k3na. 8 o'clock For sale heap, s Ater. W sad get price.. Phone Sias �►as ;RADIO SERgICE c � nt .F— eompaalaaof aoattdaanetal .Cana- A. S. and Mrs. LP -Ever of Oalrvillr This community eves - shocked on visited with R. P. and Mrs. Winter A Graduate of Radio Colle P . Sunday by the news that Mr,, and -and family over° the weekend. ' P08T1LL, Licensed Anotioovae, � - '�':�• -F. tstr Ooonsw of 3ttet a■a�e�eto, •oe• �rjtly Mrs. Miller, of Stotdfvtlie bad beeT ;y]re, Wonnacott is still indisposed FUEL .. ... , den salsa at an tt"s a��ao e io oa�.resw killed by their car being struck by A► aaass. aaatn..fit�a. sivar"P. o,. net. Up -to- the- minatle training at her parents home. she is bar' CAN Z7 a freight train at Langstaff cross-- 5 End ing ensiderable' trouble with 4ei ton- D b' R. BEATON, TOVVN8HIP- ing.. The.relativm have the sincerest sils now. Builders' • . Cart, Coovevasexr.Commis.ioner for . ,- FINEST EQUIPMENT sympathy ofAftie community. Supplies eatsea. a�a .eta, Accountant, Etc. isomer of :for Herbert 1Koorhouse has' been est- Mair►age Gcea•aa. Whitevale. Ont. _ The November meeting of the W. gaged with Grasmere Farm for a Guaranteed 'Satisfaction M. S. of St. John's United Churct ear to assist in the the AT was heI'd a2 the home of the Prey y 1 h work of Lumber and Lath Y Y �i . MAW _ farm -and .iyestock.. R#hq%nn %)wlt• P.ir•ww ident Mrs: John Miller, presiding Jack Annan who has been e�ag Lioeneed Auctioneer for York, p R J - : -B. C. QhInglee •- '! M Ontario and Ontario Coanues. Tubes aid Batteries • always oil hated Although the weather was very tar ed with F. M. Chapman for aver - ' ha ce attend Blue Coal, 'Nif kind•or sale•prompely attended to : H. ROY M11.119K favorable there was a lan year,, s left to take another posit- Alberta QOaf - - TURNS REASONA$L& - ante. The program for the afterno:^- ion. _ _ - S esmay be arranged for at the NEWS office BrPh4m. A f lnG.rin was ;n charge of Mi.s M. 1)"c' - i8c! Ph+tr�r H .•'k tfl(1,R R. P. Winter tried to nail hi -- DOIilefitiC Coke Ben and Indppendeat pbones. Convener of Group C., the follow itla ;:tee to the ham he is pottin uy t _i Wbub Ontario. Cement. Lime PrastW s y taking part[ Mrs. Fred Cassie,. Mrs and founts it .did not work fiver ; - f i Pickering Mdls R. p. Miller, Mrs.,Bert.Harvey, Mrs well. (knee -dless hammering, Dick- Mapia Body WCod . - 3 SAF•ET Y. Chopping Bayles and Miss Duncan, who ave a Each g Do not forget. the social evening Agents for Lnnd Fence t very interesting program At th- being given in the school -house here t y =A GOOD DRIVER _• =: >'., Mrs'. M -on Friday. evening ext by the W. n �e`g' •-''001113! Week Da �l ^ae the hostesses, cWhirte and v —A GOOD CAR y 'lyd Mrs. Warren Willson served a- $ attractive and dainty tea. A. of the Church here. ?, quilt will '•�, —And INSURANCE with Feeds 'of :411 Hinds nt Stock be sold and a luncheon served• Every `COCIiFhl2tt IL13plementti + .ZlivR =CH Poultry Feeds, Labrador Shell, Oil = : Stouffville .: one welcome - Cake Meal, Molaasea Any chop you Grasmere.�farm secured third placo Smre Prices Before Baying The St roogest. Purely Ct�sual ty may need. We can mix any ration Dr. Nei] Smith is now home from on their registered oats at .the Royal Company in the World. that you may want, machine mixed. Their entry was a larger oat then (�T T �T >_y the hospital and is making' a rapid r l U S O it B R O S t; Our Front Rank Egg Maah gives recovery, either of the first or second, but did s CYRIL E. MORL-EY - results: Prices aie direct,.to you, No. 'Mr. - —t ' - -• no +. have the polished appearance of • iC. J. Brodie, west ' of here, - � -: ++� ODt• Commissions. the .other two. Pbme _ Pickering; $7M Salt at Car -Lot pricer, carried off a large number of prizes we are sorry to lose James Ravie. PboneMork 7200 at t3 ie Winter Fair this week. Q' "" Mr. Hugh' Anderson, who glad his and his family frbm, our midst. They, This is, the Tithe De. N. Loch-w- ock W(lna moved on Monday to Dumbarton. block of three' stores burnt to the Sure ; ground last week, will rebuild in the, Since - his wife , died a , few years agc v Of the•year to brighten,'' PICKERING, ONT. Jim has kept.the • farttly together near future.: and lhas man ed to give, them a de- - ,RELIEF ' PP your home with anew p y A - number from bore are attending R. G. CLENDENIN� cent education. Our best wishes go ieoe•of furniture. the Stouffrille Old Boys' and •Girls' with them: From :? FUNERAL DIRECTOR Association at Toronto this Thurs- Solid Walnut Oooasional a Their many frietxia here are wish- Solid evening. PILES :.SORES OLD SORES ing good Wngs- fcr Hugh and Mrs. r? Arm Chairs — with >�ph01. private Ambulance " Special Evangelistic meetings are ULCERS VARICOSE ULCERS held s Mi1lWhn_were married at the ,lII r9ppe seats -and backs -- ... .DR airfiiVi(iht Service }'e1nR " '� ` "L �`k` Ly h e onto here, We�:lpy and Mra. gI" -RNs - -- zE1rA- PIMPLES -- stared se Et, Rev. Peter Wiseman to capacity rid mohairs and Pttilpe 9000 p y Gee, on Saturday last'. Miss Margar � n congregations. r< ` Ve�lOUrB. Q�$.(5 'Mrtivern 5000 •' t ' et was excepfionally u•ei} liked here, OTHER SKIN DISEASES " --r tP Some improved metbr4 of notify- while Hun11 has been a welcome vis- - Drop -bank Couch, Up- Markham Ont ing the people. in. cases of fire can ;tor here at all *.smog. vac hope for De NOVA Ointment / j holstered on a s lendid _ not be made too soon' by our c� —i- p - -- +.hem far better 'tb'ngs than f' a pia- i.• r ;,,�a 9 y pp. CALL U S O W cll. An electrical fire alarm should be Guaranteed to relieve above nalit of_re _ with two cards on their car. as they went a- a installed. ` � - conditions • or rout cushions— Special, $14.(5 Rev. Mr,. Worling,of t':e,Christian way told the story.' � - -. + Y And have your Stoves, -Fur= Church has resigned and leaves this We note that the Department of refunded. - - i311ding COnCh, vv]th eood races and Eavetro�Ighs put weer: to serve on the Mission Fields Marine are get'tinr after trs for -rad- RGE BOX "L'1p oretoniae covered mat -. 10 licenses again. NWe .had hoped that LA � of India. He 1111 pass thrQug'it .the tress: 417 @Olaf —x$,75 to order before Winter. the new Libe$a1 G6vernment would infested zone waters of the . Mediterr -Bee our Ranges,- an es - Heater$ and. �ane'an Sea 'and the Sugy Canal.- kick this radio foci%ctizttsys Into the Ask ub for s free sample. We. '21 Oome in -our let us you - Furna: es be #ore" buying aoeidenrh.efagic :;Shocking fatal an amusementtthat�osts so�mut�lf to guarantee to refund your�n»t1- �, , r a Electrifs+,l Sv Ileb alwa a o111e citiz- ey it you iredtsappointed in pp y eleeWhere, keep up in tubes and electric charg+- wn h nil. .. ens of long standitr:r• � . R:ay last, results, R es or-battery service, is totally n- in the persons of Mr. -c `Qrs. Robt y A ple' baskets and bushel �aued for. Besi.i the disturbance -'' ' ,• ; -� Miller, wbo -were -killed instantly, ADD bnskete crested b the high tension electric Jones Store -' Cs A. STERRIT'l' when their car was test by a' :'refight lines there prevents many froth t - A•ud Massey- Harris Repairs- train at the C. N. R, crows ag at -' ro E P1 E CK R :-*4� N S F' neral Director Land' staff. Their remains were atken ing the service over fez away stair PhODd � � Ambulance Service ' . ions that they sbolild. We suggest a py��g Ontario' ALVIN .BUSHBY b}telr home store, and on 'It °sdxy registration fee of fifty cents a year 41 Phone 13W afternoon buried in the 3touf v-.1le iR t,r nln Thp tn:llion- dollar t�tntnist- R A ♦ HardLwa /r�o��1 �Y�bn�n/e�480G Cemeterf. ion ab 0 1 .�: i'll:"rir i • 4 ri Ya�►�ar. s i IViliiliaiJ.1 �T .. -, •' - ' � � • • �� i them: It's not your business. You'll The Queen s Hall Murder gi one of the round dozen to have given evidence. Yu may not see, at _ B the time, the significance of what u_ y the Best Tea �.By ADAM BROOME I you're saying. But that doesn't mat- 'with the lot ?" es c ter a hoot. It's all art of this jig- SIGNOR " • ARELLI of Milan, a tam- Tom Harris uttered s -sigh which saw puzzle. We hope that when - ABJ[� fist appearance sins London. lie is his was meant to express contempt. He every'khIng's been heard the- Coroner, coAduct the first performance of a sym- looked round the dingy walls. of the - w_ith perhaps our help, may be able - -' ay of his own composition at the phony Hall. The event has aroused charge - room —dark green to about to fit them altogether into some sort very Feat interest. The hall Is-crowd- four feet up--a lighter green the of a picture." -- sd: sad millions of llafenera are walling rest of the -way- to the .ceiling.. He 1VIr. Harris gave • a kind : of - half . for the performance to come over the - sadio. -- remarked to himself that the lighter cough, half grunt which his interro- - 34W91 i mattes his entrance, sad sacs- green was not a happy touch • on the gators interpreted correctly as a fur- Jaw bu baum endaeaSS ootlapen.. Y Xedical aid la Immediately forthcom- pi:Tt of'the decorator =It allowed -up -ther step n the thawing- I the dirt so much more effective) p g• process. �Ialthi audience Lire Young Y "Now I don't want to suggest any- _ ` " - _geople. Lettice Manton and Stephen than the dark. He reflected that thing to yotl --it mighx spoil the value -T ZA ton - perhaps his own., intellect might be- of the whole of your evidence.' But come a little .dulled if he had to do just try to think if you can re- AA Trade - Treaty Reflects _ A STEP FORWARla. work in surroundings 1}ke these. The member anything — however small "Then you couldn't swear to the fogginess of . the .walls must somehow stud unimport>inb —that' you noticed U.S. Hockey `%OguO ">Yefou pick him out in s cro•vd if have communicated itself to Inspect- about this ma; on Monday nigi►t.� ���� ���a� y we found him and mixed him up or Hsgnes' brain, "It's .a hard ob." Mr. Harris la Ottawa. -- The growth of hocks in i. "Course I couldn't. Haven't 1 back in the uncomfortable official -the United States is reflected .in the' - told you alreadlc�. His hat was down police station chair and. revolved ��� „•tom- Cahadian.American trade, treaty. The _ over his face: he was 'all in the shade round his tongue the remains of a' tariff on Canadian 'skates is reduced - ~�" from 20 to 16 per cent., and on hockey � of the terns and things. And what's. cigarette which Haynes had offered -- - more, I only saw him about a couple him; ' He thrust his hands deep into One mistake that a great many sticks from 33% per cent. to 20 pet of seconds. I made off with -the his pockets-and stared fixedly at the home owners make_ is in not putting cent. A 60 per cent. reduction in rates - • crowd one way and he slipped table. This as a source of informs- enough coal on the fare: This _ is a, is made . on, 'lacrosse sticks, from 80', ^+ throug thg other "' tion •appeared to be ineffective. He false ,+economy. A thin, skimpy fire to 15 per cent. ' 4 "I suppose you think I'm a bit of cocked his head sideways and look- not only burns up too fast, goes out - -� Ab-� a -tool =that- mo re snail p - all- policemen- are- rath--- ed- ug.- at_ .the_fadecLportxait- of._{auren� _ y, 9nd causes many un- er- mugs ?" - He-glanced, across at Victoria which hung, • dusty and necessary trips- to- the�ceik , but— ia�--VITALJTY- TONIC r+ Chief Inspector Taunton of Scotland slight) askew, on the din also wastes fuel. 4 Pe Y dingy wall be- Invigorating, re- �•italising, nerve -suers • Yard who sat beside him at the table tween windows provided with dirty For the .most economical operation, �bvttdirJ� TRE`CH's TON22 TABLET across which they were examining corrugated mirror reflectors ' which always put on enough fuel to keel) %reatore new vigor and the vitality o A Youth. send for a bottle today, postage • Q0� the witness. "But you see Mr. Bar- were singularly useless at infrodue, the fire -bed level with the bottom of paid. $1.65. Enclose cash and stamps,' the fire -door. or we will send C.O.D. TRENCH'S is --and Mr. Taunton will bear me lug extra light from above into the REMEDIES, LTD., .(t,0 Years Success- ! r •oy a really fine out —we're used to this sort bf thing. , murky room. He stared at the pic- In mild weather you can leave a ful iiusiaess), -Dept. 1, 110 Church St• h -made ci arette Toronto. ' 9 Cfl The ordinary passer -by who h8ppens'ture for moment or two.- Some little heavier accumulation of eah on - rolling our own & � the rate. The fire will then burn g y to ,see.- something• occur that may sort of notion was forming in his g GOLDEN VIRGINIA have some connection with a -crime brain. The revolutions of the -cigar- very slowly, yet there will be suffi- z.: •: �.�a�•� �a., ei:,•.tisr is hardly ever thinking of its pos- ette stump grew less spasmodic;-the cient•fuel in the process of burning _ sible importance. After all, _why chauffeur. was. engaged in an honeit to provide ample heat in ease of a - _ :.. should' he? He's not a - detective and endeavour to -think profoundly, " R tJGH HANDS?_ NO! it's not his job anyway. But it is a Haynes and Taunton on the other _ -rind fact that sometimes wbgn . a man ! side of the table looked away —any- _ 6 comes before us, when the incident where but in the -direction of their ' \ he has seen is known by us do have witrfess They - -- e did no w' - _ Y Y t wish b the _ some importance, he begins to re- slightest appearance - of spying or. Ut - 1 ^ member little things that perhaps i•intruding to put their bloodhound escaped him at the time." The fn- 1 off the` scent. From Your Doctor 3 ! / spector's tone was .civil— irigratiat- i` "Come to think of it rnow —I ,did D••s Fr•. lovet shelf•. r;,e, - "1 ins; and the defiant.ehauffeur show -! notice som�2thing —about the felle -es ~lsb� of Wa•+ w�� the "Pl�iin" Remedy ed signs of melting: He was no -fool: l hands Small. they were and a good Hi') dS TestoreS 5 noothwss he could see the sense of., Haynes' deal whiter than yours- or mine —and sudden drop in the outside temper- You Fake I3 Safe. - u#tk t Soap and Uuier tasks remarks. no offence meant." The ,two police ature. And remember, whenever yo - ' "I did think," he-said, t''that I did officers smiled. put-on fresh coal, always leave 3rWl auay front your tunics see come sort of a moustache over the • - "Arid none taken, " 'said Inspector exposed spot of live coal directly in r - tns edge of his coat. But what good Haynes, front -of the fire -door to act as a Don t Entrust Your that is to you it beats ins to- think." "And that's about all I'm likely to P at light to ignite the, gasses arts- _ Own or Your Family's' _ . "All we're doing now, Harris, is- remember if I sit here till Christmas ins from the fresh coal. to .take - -what we. call '_proofs'. of the . —and that's a fact.; Tom Harris Well;, Being to UnIrnown • a r evidence you'll be giving in court, at sat up again in his chair. He remov- ! protect y o n r cash Preparations s the adjourned inquest, to- marrow. ed -the-stub from his' mouth and SAFES and soo)<a from sir: We've got, out our own theories (k Taunton-handed him the case.- The' and Thieves. Now and EFORE you take-any prepara- H dare_ gay they're wrong), of course. chauffeur took a fresh cigarette and on;a one;t;. o`t s11�.i :a: msion.ra4 Leon you don't -know all about, But we .need not bother 'you with -lighted 'it, ' -- Prices aaa favorable feints. for the relief of headaches; or the "Yes, I'm sorry. ' I'm plumb posi.' !or particulars WVite Dept. a Pains of rheumatism, neuritis or tive I can't remember any more, and .1. &J.TAYLOtZ UMtTLfJ . neuralgia, ask your doctor what he thinks about- rt — in comparison- .4 �� I don't see 'ow any, ttlore Lhitikings TmNio SAFE WORKS, with "Aspirin." 1 going to do t}:e trick. 145 zroat St. s., Toronto We say this because, before the • "''�`' F.atabUHhrd ISuS (To Be Continued) discovery of�• "Aspirin," most so- - called'- paiia ..remedies were ad- vised against by physicians as-being bad for the 'stomach; or, often;, for = z' (d �' f i the heart. And the .discovery _ of _ "Aspirin" largely 6a ed medical �t +ONLY - - practice. Countless thousands of people - who have taken "As irin" year in _� and out without ill- effect have or1�r�rt��c. f % proved -that the medical findings 0 about its safety were correct. „ tee Remember this: "Aspirin" et - raleii among the fastest methods get OffCrf YOU d�I discovered for the relief of headaches - ``- : and all common pains ... and safe l�fitit feat for the .,average person to take r :R regularly. ' In Hydro Opera tsd Ssb ' "Aspirin „'-Tablets are made in Canada. "Aspirin” is the registered .4 The C4atromatic Unit -- trade -mark of. the Bayer Company, banishing 104 trouble sot+toal Limited. Look for the name Bayer . • Controlled Selectivity - 'in the form of a cross on every tablet., • • • I r I - . % New Metal Tubes Demand and Get Priced front s110-10 IS _ _ P.IR1.N -= - � � ,� -le- Battery Operated Sets .. � .. . • New ional brilliance i <: :.New cabinet binary • . _ - :.LIVE YEAST' - - •- •� .� i New airplane -type dial b _ M ? • New battery economy, - i " • . 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A )lautital your appearance and your eye- acids and impurities which clog the pair of rimless glasses in this sight. See for yourself how skein nre carried 'away and the com- very cornfortable style, com they will enable you to see far. plexion clears up in no time. Pimples plete with spherical lenses, will or near, and read even the and boils disappear. A sallow, "muddy" Improve your appearance and smallest print. Your money akin taken on the fresh, roey colour of _ your ' vision. .Don't will. be. cheerfully refunded if health and beauty. watt or hesitate. ,Call at once, yon are not p2rfebtly satisfied. - ' - •-` And' furthermore, Phillips Live Yeast is more economical. It doesn't- 011 Exn »ixat•io�t'Ry Skilled -Eyes ig3:t Sp-ecialisis 1'ncNd -eel'° It keeps indefinitely. You can purchase' - Several Reeks' sup pII at one time— ' RITHOLZ OPTICAL CO. LTD" :• _ , treatments tcost only. one dollars days' •_. Two sizes--a bottle of 150 tablets for London: 245 Dugdas St. -- Ottawa: 1$1 Sparks St. x T H E F)WOU S $1.00 or 50 for 50 centg.Your dr, - isthas Windsor: 405 Aaellett 've. ENERGY it. Try Phillips LSvkYeast —et s nicer, Toronto: 375 Danforth, 1193 St, Clair W., 300 Yonge St - 3t•'e better ariwlTmorewPennomical. as - boast -to- coast, 'ever. 300,000 wsst Dr. iithois Perfect- Vision Glasses. _ FOG D a - 166ue No. 48- ^ '35 A product of The CANADA STARCH CO., Limited ; 69 ►. ►, 4s.' .�' . . . � ... � .... .. ;.� . _. ,� . 'to . . , I � . . . . . I. - - .. - � . ,:4 1 These lessons are free. We Invite LAURA �ygj,gR Cj,E`JFRi.y COMBjrjF..�,'° s • questions from our readers, which '`i`,�� _ �''i� kp h U b -will be answered without any charge. sTYI� w1Trl S1MPl.E ST[TCrIES -,, _ - V C C A small tee is charged for ci itieism ^'i. rYw ,...r..e on readers' sketches. Enclose a three`' - - LESSON NO. 81 square. ilea similar tone on your de- (•03) stamped, addressed return en_ - ,4 ' BALANCE IN THREE TONES sign number one as we have on our velope for personal replies to; The . • In your Exercise work for last week design Fig. 274. On your number two Art Director, "Our Sketch Club ", 73 Adelaide Street 'West, Toronto. , • you wete - asked to create three new use similar tones as our on Fig. 875. - ,designs featuring balance in black On your number 3 use similar tones _._ .., ".4 and white. This week you .will study as on our Fig. 276. Then on your ' : '•Y • balance in three tones. number 4 use similar tones as on our ' v ,. . . - -- . -' In Figs. 274 -5 we have demonstra. Fig. 277. This is your work- for Ex. V. • c. . ,.. to the use of tones 1, 3, and' 5 in re- , No, 80. . \ - , -- I e :,. -:-, versed positions, each design giving It you have had any experience in — .r e ' t \N . ;.. / --; >: :- :;, , . an entirely different etiect, and yet the use o! black and white paint, the ; -" t i, �%�: ` _ - ;:;, ai ri dark you " >i<zzJsz. `,'<s• Rhe same three tones -were used. two extremes of light and , y . . The flower'In Fig. 274 we have used will know that ,by mixing these two >•. 4 - 11 the White Tone No. 1 on the flower, paints, that intermediate tones are ` -.`� ' . ;:: ;'ii e:: • _ • ' on the stem .and leaves the Black produced. With these different tones �� �._ "" , "� 1. Tone No. 5, and- the Half -Tone of we may represent the LIGHT and •He: If you don't marry me, 1 . shall do something desperate. -. ftV'4 She: And I'd have to be pretty r -. .r l S desperate to marry you. .4 _' O 4 , On Daring Adventure �� _ q . :. x. . , ti %4� of hiq J, << t', .; X1.1 `` • % i L $'` , . - . . M _ ° " 1 2.75- _�75 276 - -- -'L 7 7 v, : y __ -_ d'A {ti` ' ' - - - Grey for the backgrounu. 1\uw m ' ; '.I.:. 1''.1Lti ES of the abjec� s vte' are ! ::'; C r . ;.a •. i ' - '"'"' -- Fig. 275 we grave changed these tones to. illustrate. .. ' 1A y _ 'by using Black on the flower, Half- In our work which is to be repro_ • . Tone on the stem and leaves, and . • CROCHETED HAT ANO PURSE White for the background. Two doted and printed in one colony; • , _ _ , s Simple effects, and both different. BLACK, we may use a variety o! ^ ; .PATTERN 10941 1. !ones . by the mixture of BLACK and In Figs. 2 ?G_7, we demonstrate the y}� This extremely smart hat and purse set are new as next year! • •'use of tones 3, 4, and 5 also in re. wiilTE paint. This requires. the mak_ "'I Take Laura Wheeler's advice and waste no time getting to work with , versed Positions. ing of what is known as - a half -tone .. . D us study, Fig. .cut or engraving,. such as is used to little hat has a brim rolled tight in the back and sweeping out straight _ . . .276, on the flower we have need the . Half -Tone Grey, No. 3 tone. On the print in the newspapers photographs J. Barton Scattergood, Liver- in front -Paris calls this "the clerical type," and most becoming -it of prominent men and women. I1 you is. The matching purse, of novel shape, is worked in the same - ,stem and leaves we have used No. 5 pool, N.Y., business man, pictur- look carefully at a half_ tone cut re_ combination of plain crochet and puff stitch, while its handle re- �one, Black. Then for the background ed . as he arrived in New -York eats the corded band of the hat: - production in s 'newspaper you will P _ ___- we used Tone No. 4, a Dark Grey: find a series of dots..Theae dote vary City on first leg of his voyage Pattern 1096 comes to you with complete directions for making In Fig, 277 we used Black on the In size and that • is what produces around the world in his 34 -foot the hat' and purse; illustrations, of them . and of all stitches used; - Sower, Dark Grey No. 4 on the � stem aµ,1 material requirements. . the various tones in the reproduc- y •� and leaves. Then we used No. 3 s tlon of one colour - printing. Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for -this pat- , Half-Tone for the background. Sim- 52 tern to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 73 best Adelaide • . ilar tones used on both of these de_ _ . Street, Toronto. . _ . ; . % µ - That is the reasoh why an artist % aigns No.'s 276 -7, but note t,'ze dif_ has to resort to the mixture of Black . Serence in effect, and white paint is order to get the Perfectly Fitting . Draw 4 squares two 9ncheg wide, intermediate tones, between black ; underneath each square number 1, ' , >. 1. .....,..,,,gray 'x" •3l '" L Q' Y// -. and white on painted tone drawings. ,' '"'",�:� � r Yz„�. , . I'll 2, 2 and 4 respectively, la Each - - - . square draw a circle slightly smaller The explanations given in this lea- ' *r x "" -t I ao fire ciycie does not touch th fn_ son are in. response to letters in- , '4 ":'" ^- A �^ * . e } — fin.,.'; w' n., w -, it . aide area lines of the square. Then quiring abqut the difference between ', . %. v , -'. c7 ' c, lam, �- . inside the circle draw a ama2ler Black. and White tones produced " - .k ', "square without touching the circle. with the pen or pencil, and These f " ' . '.' You now have 4 designs, each having produced from painting with • brush ; � • A large 'square, a circle and a smaller tones. +, +* A Friend! What is a friend ! My my - ho pea, m earinmy aa, $y_. j c spair; who rejoices my cce ; - = _. . friend is he who laughs with me, . : -'who weeps with me; on 'who en who does not despise me in my mss- ! - - _ • courages, praises, rebukes; who eats fortunes. - - • ....•Io;.,y„; . : chicken and turkey or bread and i `'_,WI "' - water' with me;' who comes to me One morning recently Jack .Miner, _ , __ . ' 'fit tfie wedding feast, or stands be- the Kingsville naturalist, found an € _ 11 A . 1 aide me at � the grave; who listgns 85-pound bear up a tree in his bird sanctuary. �-, ' I 1, ....'f ` I. ' ;. -'i . 'fun Unspoiled :.. �['� 11 .. . .. . . 1. �; :' 1 $ :I - w� 6. f +G I i . . Y `,. '�.2" a. ",M1 :'tom, .: i � '. �,a, y «u:� . "' �,�' 45 &. a +'` �P'" ,i� .,,,r' f d, u�` u, s.• .ta' .. r m * - - t f' ' ` R_ . Cold weather holds "no terrors for these bea utes and they don't feel the least bit out of place as ; �,; �;'k` <. ; thek. pose for the "tamers in the latest things •in ba thing suits before starting work in Hollywood film '. t "' "'< hose a o will shiver t e North, at these sun beaches udro. They are just reminding, t h ll h' n. h h, th are ny to be ven in ter. . _.. "v - - _ ^" -Yo ' and a win Pp >y. . c. - .. .. - �• e 1 .�{ , l _ < E: * a € rr€ _ /t _ .T _._ _ ... ��% - ­1 T s }€ t a �' { �� -2 .. r' _ i' € ice. "� >�' v� s.. i y t; ! t w m - f, 's I I� . - r � � % tv . . .1� � I - 4 ,LLB'., •� ,� .� ". L , s kca fir." - ' ��w x . e d . ,. •• .. t '`�' > { •, [ r"3 y�'aT.Gi'f ..y •`�fe,♦ - _ ' ..6.- YaaeiWw. .... , . ., .v.,c.,r.. ... ....... .. ...,,.......RwZ...' ' w.` , o ` v These. early nort.ici n vators to Iiami Beach c 3 y.,.,;' ,,. �� �' % could hardly wait :..:.. .: ,: , — ,:.. 'for the storm to pass on' before- going on with their interrupted Nellie Corry, young, British radio enthusl st, pictured in her home at- Walton -on -the Hill. Surrey. ti "'y vacation. Here we see them as they romped on 6e.-sands after_ - 'England, with the set she built for less than $20. Working on a 10 -metre wave length, she established in 'their hurricane enforced day • of activity. I air hours; 20 minutes,, contact with amateurs in six , ontinents. It is believed this is the first time the feat 1. has ever been accompli:--lied. . . q - . . , N _ bye ..; .• .: - �.. p� gad in the weak which was carried R. E. Mowbray attended County looking for useftul articles for C7nrist Ha Hull '¢iCriQ2bttC) ¢1U� 8 for nearly a mile on the cow - catcher .,owicil in "huoy last week, also on era gifts �zl1 find them here. Terun� 4 of a." 1u. S: 1 $ ire. Both � 'rti »:� 1wor• • r. riday night he'and Mrs. Mowbray after a lingering illness. t* -e death } - killetl ins antly, but strange to "a t�tended the banquet. of Mr. G, H B ilder and Contractor $1.76 per year; E..SG paid in advance rte' Irrlies iwr5 no mark: , f the ncr• blidHes Mowbray, odgson, took dace in the r y Jenrue and, Ell- Toronto General Hospital, last 'rues= - Brlcliwork and Stubework Subscriptions to the �:nited States ident.- The°1T'Iy eyv- witnct:Lof th.' awn Parkin spent last Tuesday even- day, Nov. 19th, which relieved his and Gt. Britain $200 in advance, accident was A. C. Matthe•an, of of in Whitby wit:'>, air. R. Nichol- - a Specialty 8 Y sufferings. About four *ears ago, - -' - - - -- - - "- -' the Langstaff Supply C' ).. who ru,:h• ,on, who entertained his pupils at Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson moved here ArohiteCrt'9 Service 7 H y j H 14 A R. ed to the tracks and waved and cal!- his home. from' Port Pe Proorietor, ' pry and made a 'host of ` ed loudly. His calls were hAard by The Women's Institute held their _friends. He was in his 70th• year. He Repsirs • the train crew in the caboose who November meeting at the home of leaves to mourn his Ioss.a sorrowing fHE CROWN INNE -' notified the engineer, who brought Mrs. R. E. Mowbray with fourteen wife and one daughter, Mrs. C. rtosebank Rd, and Kingston Rd. the train to a stop ark] removed the present. A quilt was quilted for a Richardson and one son, Melville. t -29 Phone Piok 115520 wrecked car, Mt. trotter was a non recent bride and after the regular of the late John Miller, who was a business was dealt with, the hostess Dunbarton pioneer in the importation of pare- served a sumptuous supper to all. bred farm stock, who settled on the The W >A. are holding a Bazaar •punoas Buruuru s8ull ISO 2 IT WORKS ` - 7th concession of • Pickering.' His in the Hall this Friday evening, Af- Auno6 Ag3Ir-4g uanas aan aiagl Avp '✓ ; home becarne 'well - known, especially 'ter; supper is served for-the--small- -oy- 'E221a ;0 tsau- a uo $u13lls pooh Yes, SYBILLA SPASR'S remedy ' to stock- breeders and was known as fee, of 10 cents, a good program of 'oaf) of 8ui2uolaq asoo8 8uus3 -dab F ` "Thistle Ha" 'which was the birth- Local talent will be given. Any one 3o P101 at& 088 "Q10tA ;o aldnoo. Y "orka quickly safely and sure w4ea - place of Robt. Miller, who became St. Paul's -on- the -Hilt, Dunbarton, treatment for solder, catarrh congfi' internationally known as a breeder Sunday Dec. Ist. lit-Sunday in Ad- bronchitis, tonsilitia and threat tr• of pure -bred shorthorns. At one vent. Sunday School at' _ 2 p. in. Cel- O1ibles ra needed' its lust better, try time he was the Conservative can- SRQCK ebration of the Holy Communion at 't' didate at the General Election for - �+ 3 p. m. Preacher at this service, Rev. D. C. Jones, Druggist, the Local Legislature, his opponent, - THEATRE • E. G. Robinson. The date of . the Pickering being the Hon. John Dryden, who S. S. Eentertainment of St. Prru]'s defeated him. As astock- breeder he has been changed to the Thursday has done much to promote the pure- before Christmas, Dec. 19th. A 3- Blaeksmithing, & Woodwork bred live -stock industry not only in ERIDAY sod SATURDAY act comed - r m a will be presented Canada but also in the United Stat- in the, Community Hall, Dunbarton at right prices -- _ es and Mlt xico, the latter honoring NOVEMBER 20 and 30 on Thursday, November 28th, entit• ,'Yon° is the time to hNve those repair Capt. Eddie Baker, ti. Sc.; O: B:�E: la,� "Routh h .. 1 "ha attended to.` Harrows repxired;, him by makin- —him as- F€onorary -- - _t_Prn (tih�iP gl(a �Thjg will ,4 yn, mo bons on hand. -The fam- M. Croix de Guerre. Two Shows, at 7 and 9 ,'clock Life Member of the Live Stock Asa - be given by a good com,)any of Tor' sus Fleury Plows alwnySr on hand. ociation of Mexico, the document be- KAY . FRA11fCIS onto players and will be well worth Also dexter in Viking Crean] 9epara. The Boys and Young Men of Mr. ing signed by Diaz. President of seeing. Admission, 25 and 15 cents. tore and Electric Washers, Wheeler's. Gymn Club are taking 'Mexico. He 'was a Director of the '-IN- Dealer in Oockthutt and Frost Ai entire charge of the United Church Canadian 'National Exhibition for a « Wood machinery. Evening Service on .Sunday next. As The 'Goose and number of years, and in 1923. was ATTENTION, ' FARMERS A phone call will bring us.to their speaker, the boys have secured your farm. made its president, the first farmer the Gander" nay -acet IeoP welding. .Caps. Eddie Baker, tits Managing - y K, to occuiiy that position. Mrs. Miller , Phone Pick 715 Director of the Canadian National GENERAL REPAIR YORK - Institute for Blind, who, was totally wa3'his second wife, the first having - -With- 16 years ago. He is survived by -' We arepre�p4red torepairears. �'. T. 1Tea�3w-ara blinded by a sniper's bullet in the one son, Bearston, of the Imperial GEORGE, BRENT trlicke, tractorB rind all farm GREENWOOD ugly Great War. er the Spring of 191x, oil Co... of Hamilton;• three brothers, - GESEVLEVF. TO'BIN `Eddie" Baker was a young grad john. on the homestead, George, in _ �aClhlllerf, wheef� rebni[t and - ., 4tate.. in Science of Queen a L;niver- RALPH h'ORB93 rtes- Settill wood -work. and - i.., sity. In the Fall of that same year, Manitoba and Andrew., of Claremont � also two sisters. Mn. David Burn=. wood turnine'of all kinjs he was in :barge of a com,�any of Diondwy, TSreArisy rind «edn'vday�� +engineers" engaged in repairing the of Brookiin and Margaret on the Place yoHr order- now fora Notioe trenc hes in front of Kemmel, when homestead. , C}ECE!! BL+`R 2 3 R ��d 4 good ladder for apple picking. _ a German sniper's bullet tore across $insets set %bow at 8.30 Phone err Call the bridge of his -nose and rendered Gene Stratton- Porter'! � � R0�" we do Bnildinic of s,ll kinds. J aim permanently. blind. Capt Baker Rev. Mrs. Mutton we are pleased ; 111 came back to Canada after spending - wf 1f Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop. CARPENTERING, to report is improving- FR��>`,CKLES' _ few months at St. Dunstan's, Sir 'The recent frost has stopped the (Successor td W. H. Jackson) CEMENTIN0, Arthur Pearson's famous training plowing for tke present. With Phone Pick 27,29 1. >!; - le ool for blinded sailors and sold- Mission Band will be held irt'tlte- Tfl11f BROWN - - PLUXBING icrs. Within a few monthA of his re- a nc] hall ' this Saturday afternoon_ - !VI Ro is I A w E; I U LE R _ . turn he was employed by .the Hydro- Miss Malwl Harbron spent the :, -. Maple a �a dal FI+ ROOFING Electric Comm:'ssion, typing "troub- week-end with her mother here CA kit' TONE; le" reports. as they were relayed to We 9hu i+ell Brantford Ruuga Misses Doris and Freda Horton AD��+D g him over the telephone. Later, he are spending the week with Miss F. 4C Insurance CO. MytArilrl ", Empire Bathroom rise connected with the Dept. of A Nt�TORIOUS EfliriPment, Dnro Water $ul•iiers' Civil Re- eFtablishmerit, at Mowbray. :. and WAWA'�ESA INS. CO. A rumber of.our sun 'GENTLEMAN - SY +trmE Scatty " • _• - Ot'taa•a,- having• especially to do with young PeOnle ai:- ff Cheap Rates for Pane and Camtri ' ' t3t�hle F.gnipn >ent the re- establishment of hose sold_ tended the dance at Brooklin on Fri- Buildings Koifi <.ther Rui['ding btateriAla • iers with a similar handicap to hi, day night. The The many friends of Mrs. J. Rich -' Windstorm Insurance on Baikftgb E,iimatea Free riati. When the Canadian Natianai ardson are - pleased -o learn she is.• _ iCEIARLES BICKFORD Windmills, Silos eta. Work GaArantr+ed - Ire+titute for the Blind was founded r;nproving: HELEN VINSUIIT Automobile ltnsarnnea •f in w 1919. to who Baker was one r- :All Kinds F J. PRVUSF '10io� to whom the charter wait •� number of our -young people at- ea Next Thurt� Write or Phoa• >mtYl, but .it was ',not until a yea w ,tended services in Oshawa Church - -, _ on Sunday night. ..S. WRLRY TEMPLE Pitons rsv2 or two later that he became definit- 'BOWMAN & ROWE PICKHRING. ,ONTARIO rly and permanently connected with Mrs. M. Gormley and Mrs. A •' 1, tea: organization, first. ' as: Secret- Bunker were in Toronto last. week WHITBY . nNT - ary and then a.- Managing Director. attending the Institute Convention "``Curly iTop" 'Today, Capt. Baker is looked upon -- - ss one of the foremost authorities on _ = ___ _ _ , 'Rork for the blind. not only in Can- THF RED &WHITE • t Oda, but in the English- speaking I _ ,,m,rld., Under his guidance, .the C. N. _ ' {: S. has built up a magnificient or• ganization ' extending • its activities AO. 1O. �• �O• into every, province of (streets and tv V 7 Newfoundland. To his academic deg- Tl1e falloHirrg fire u'few of our Every Day Low - Przeee -pee of Bachelor of Science and his Shop the- Red .a «Vhlte and Save.` - Military Hunoura. Military Cram-and , a '. Cm4x de Guerre, was added last year • • • - -_. - - lute title of O. i3. 1:: the order being HONEY, - "Amber" 5 lb. pail, 39c• Knnfe w up.m hin3 by His Majesty SUNRAY on . Year's 'Day. , g , Health Food, 25c..2 for 25c..' - Sir. Hugh. C. T'reneer, also totally 1 � • blind, twill ure.irie at the organ.• Mr. :PUMPKIN, urge S1Ze• :_, , ' -:1 Oc• _Eric Pogue, inlinis'.. of Toronto will .3 awatn play at this gendck_-as lent \ t year. ii r. - Treneer, in spitE• of the yt111 Cooking Onions ,4 `Phone your order fact that he is totally blind, is one > }� + O i .. ' of the most widely-known musicians +' 1 pounds, A 9C. We Deliver �1 in Ontario. A graduate•of the Brant- ford School for the Blind', he n i conduct ed a choir, and was organ COFFEE, "Blue Bell," per lb, .25C9 s of a t - unto choir for years.. He later ��^'•rr Tor P- SUGAR, R, Glean. or Yellow, 14 lbs 73 mc,ved 'to Oshawa, where he occu ! ' c• tl ..led a siririlar position, Ac is at pre -, sent Field Secretary for the C. N. I. MIXED BISC., ''fancy, per lb• B. The service will be non= denomiA- _ stional, and everyone interested in '1�I�A:hY caetomers tell us they are ! 1 , the boys or others taking part .getong twice the mileage from Pie Ben ice are urged' to be tLeu' Dominions as from previous p?tesent. tires. By giving you more edfe i B007 H c& MURISON Death of Robert and Mrs. Miller miles, Dominions will cut your Photre H00 We deliver motoring costa and save you money. Death' came with tragic sudden- Come in and let ns ►lace your seas to Robert and Mrs. Miller, of smooth worn tires with dependable, ' - iStouffvilie, on Sunday morning, when high- rttileage Dominions. Prlced ere - Men's Work Boots, $2.49, ap. ..Chey were driving ._ _ ' -• vmg to HamiltonM to low ea $5.25. Mena Overalls and Punta, x1.25 per pair, gyp. . . visit their son, Bearston, and on - ,Men's Work Shirts, $0.65, or 2 for :1,ls `their return in the evening, were to N --` be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jae. CROWN• -- _Ethyl Gaeoiine for 1935' 885 -6 Motor Cars''' Farm Team Harness. $23.80, up. - = mss• A. McLeod, of Toronto. On Monday horse Collar es Collar's at Various Pric ' anornliag trey. intended to visit the ;GfRE+EN+''i.A9.=- Qt3iok atllrting Gasoline in zero - sweat Pea., Team Linea' , Winter Fair, to see the judging of wealther. `xjoq Ia the T1me to get that Old - ' _Shorthorns. When driving over the _ ' .Ieo►el crossing at Langstaff a C. N. And Pena Crown motor oil, the Perfect Winter oil HarnesaRepaired IL freight train struck .the car, which Phone 2904' - - --r. was being driven • by Mrs. Miller. The Station With the One Stop Service for your oar ' , C E I L:, RADL Mrs. Miller was thrown some 700. Yigc into a field sour, of the,cross- VAN'S SERVICE • STATION r t o`er ::e s W' aw , ' 1 t ' ing, while M :. Miller, who was wed- • ' tasremoat len e." Mr. Clunk comes very highly months? hiere is the final two < .:,; recommended. An interesting and a s k 'Chapman months money? he tax- payers paid ' Tom Linton visited his brother at Miss Violet Allison spent the end profitable evening is assured, so, d,� the premium on this insurance pol- Represents the Orono last week. ,• of the week in the city. not fail to come and bring your icy for years, they are quite withiri Gaeada Life A"uranee W ., Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Taylor All our Nimroda are safely home friends. There is no charge. y their rights in demanding to know on Sunday, Nov, 24th, a daughter. again with or without their deer.. The motor car manufacturers are : Canada's oldest Born; to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Purd , Mrs. H. H. Sea les and bab were shy the insurance company holds Y P Y the ones who are objecting most st- in this manner. - Lift Insurancdown on Thursday, Nov, 14th, a daughter. don at the end of the week from tenuously to the new trade pact back Mr. and Mrs. Mothersill were Tor Sudbury, staying with her father. made with the United - States. This 4 -W!hY have we not some one on Company - -onto visitors over the week -end. Mrs. Lawson McCgnochie anal business has been well protected ir_ our council who is familiar with pr- in Miss Clara Neal spent the past family moved to their new abode the past which has enabled the man- ovincial legislation and knows that WHITBY, PIOKERIN(3 ?;;y week in Toronto. _ this week. ufacturers to amass great fortunes, accidents to township employees are and vicinity. Mrs. C. Laaglois, of Toronto, spent Mrs. Townsend and Mr, and Mrs. at the expense of the owners of Provided for by the Workmen's Com The Canada Life has served Cansxlitms pensation Act, which cover's doctor's for 88 years. During the past five years the week -end with Mrs. Chandler. Harold Townsend called on Mrs. J. cars. We cannot see why cars should ehis Company paid to policy owners and The Sunday School Entertainment Taylor on Sunday last week, oust so much• more in Canada than. bi1Ls, hospital bills and all damages beneficiaries over =131,000,000, It has for the United Church, is announced Miss Annie Brander is leaving 'f'or in the United States. They have now arising from accidents, thereby rel- as_eta for the protection of policy own= for Wednesday, Dec. 18th. Granton this week, she intends stay - made their fortunes so should now ieving the township tax - payers from of over SQ42,000,000. :. Mrs. Bame entertained a number ing there for the winter. help the poor man-who has suffered all responsibility?. Phone Pick 5222 R. R. 1, Whifblr of lady friends to a bridge on Mon- Mr. W. Pearce left on Monday for so much from the depression. The These questions arise from an acc- day of, this week. , _ Florida. Mr. Dixon is not accompany manufacturer has not been so hard ident suffered by a township emp- W. Miller arrived' home from the ing him this year. struck by the new tariff as they loyee which has cost the township personal ' North on Thursday last, bringing Chas. Leng, of, New Liskeard died would like people to believe as large sums of money for doctors,, With him, his allotment. last week, and his brother, John is they have' been given certain con- hospitals etc., and whose family have Cs]r'Cetin Ca s Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward spent very ill. Old friends here are very cessr"bns which will offset to a con- been permitted to suffer unnecess- Sunday with the latter's parents, W. sorry to hear, siderable extent the loss they will ary want through the way in whhich Ne;l°onys P. and Mrs. Jones., of Balsam. Mrs. Cuthbert -Holmes has been sustain by a lower tariff on Amer- this matter was handled. +� - -- Mr. and Mrs. Les., Feasby, of laid up fora couple of weeks but we icon cars. L. Stephenson. Chocolates Sandford, spent Sunday with D. A. are glad to know she is somewhat ev a Ont. _.._._ ' . and •Mrs. Pugh, here. improved. ;.•.Letters to the Editor al ' , Whit Everyone was leased to welcome Ice Cream Bricks- • Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jogs, of Br- t'Y P • ookli'n, spent Sunday with the latt- Mr. and Mrs.. Mitchell back from As Nomination Day approaches, it J en's' mother, Mrs. Bushb their trip. They ,had a most enjoyab- seerris that in the interests of good Fill u with Frost Cop y HIRE'S MI APDRISS P Mr. and Mrs. John Birkett, of Port le time wherever 'they visited. government in Pickering Township. YOU SHOULD KNOW Perry' spent Sunday with Mr. and Quite a crowd of young people the following questions whim are IT TELLS YOU WWERI ' Qr Anti- Freeze. :.. ave Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood a �. ��i" R COAL TO GO Mrs. Wm. Birkett , g being asked by the man on the - -,-- -� ALF'S PLACE surprise at- their home' in Whitby street " should be accorded an intell- � �� Several from here attended the , funeral of the late Robt. and Mrs. last -week and � presented the host itent answer. Where look for this, Miller, of Stouffville, on Tuesday of and hostess with an electric percol- but in your worthy paper? Why does �' � e ,� Ll.:iREMOi+tT,' ONT, ter'noon. slot. Pickering Township carry an accid- Phone Clare. 3201 A -Mr. and Mrs. Woodward have 'mov Please remember the Adult Fei- ent insurance policy on its employees AA�� rr + •ed to Brougham where they are con- Inw•ship Meeting on Wednesday : ev - when, the Workmen's Compensation TTE 11 T1ONt ducting the business formerly oper- ening Dec. 4th. Mr. J. F. Clunk, who - Act is a law of the Province of Ont- - is associated with the Canadian Nat- Call Pickering, 5900 = ated by Mr. Baker. ario drid all townships employees - Several from here have been att- ional Institute for the Blind, will are covered by it? H. GIBSON . Tarmers. 'nding the Royal Winter Fair in -the present an illustrated lecture; his 2 -Why, when the Towtxznip has = subjejet being "Handicap � -dual- Successor to C. M. Law, city ,during the past few days. carried an insurance policy, for years - Rev. J. L Hartan occupied the put- was it not one that covered hospital plelteriDg� Oat. GASOLINE & UISTILLAT&. . Pit of the Baptist Church- on Sunday Stock Notes and doctor's bills, thereby reli�evin�e Delivered in f )rty galloh tuts and last, and will preach his farewell . ' • . the tax - payers of this responsibil- 1 _sermon on Sunday next- lty ?, °Ter. The Jersey cow, ''Sea Maid's Mira" . � Mrs...Empringham, we are glad to 3 -Why, when an employee "was =k �, AND - - i3stie 15 eta. and Tax. of Pickering, bred and owned b F. _ g. Y F benefit under' his policy COMMERCIAL }AL LICENSES- 'hear Distillate 13 ets. r al. _ permitted to return supposed to be of t der t po cy C C per R has been 4 P I` home from Gravenhurst, much imp- M. Chapman. Pickering, Ont., has for one' year did he only receive his Now available at _ roved in health. completed a record at one year and check for seven months and then CHAS. SARGENT'S HARDWARE _ Mrs. Chandler has not been en- 328 days of age in W days of nothing far three months, and then MARKHAM nR %I \ `i 'C "A IL %I O NT_ joying the very best of health dur- 5906 lbs. of -milk, 2R5 lbs. of fat with receive a- check for three months -all H J KF: E yUR lets the past week Mrs.. Vain, of Phone 904 2S--3i an average test of 4.83 per cent. at once and nothing since ? W+?at, Toronto is visiting her at present. held up the cheque for three -- Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pink and _ _ - -- — THE " N A U E L I N E" Mr. and Mris. Oscar arbers tored Barclay- Transport -Shooting 'Match �� � ":BEAUTY- .SALON to Aurora on Sunday, returning lat- er an the week-end.. Ope'r ;tiug a daily serviCA .. ' Several from this village attended On gatnrday. D -c 7th. rat the FiNGER1NO MAROELLI.N43 between Claremont are- Vabel tbtkittg'gJbigllbaillp the preaentatiot, of the play, "The • ' " tarro of Wnita{•.�Vard;Claistn a :. 613A:ti1Pt OINS3 _ Dust of the Earth," in St. Andrew's ugham, Gre(nwocd and Begin" at I.O0 P. m. _ SOALP TREATMENT Church. Pickering, on Monday even-, Wbitevale, and Toronto. Shot guns and Rifle-a. Shot Run WEEK -END HAIR CTTTINQ ing, .. shells provided. bliss Effie Graham and Miss Ella This service waF formerly I am +also prepared, lad ire, to'give• Prouse attended the wedding ,of Geese xe Prizes. BARGAIN ou,a beautiful cr — eondooted by J. Mandell. 1 Y oyuiaaole ­Helen �► Mrs. Watter Holliday, (nee Evelyn F aRES Qurti.i', Permanent Wave at veeJl Prouse) of Brooklin on Saturday of Your patronage is appreciated. reasonable rates. last week. P. U. V. (448*— B A d ID �Ot1C@ r.0 Cr�ttOf• g the g' 'yo u beautiful urin November I osn also Frank Derusha, who sustained a All goods insured. IN THE MATTER OF the estate between early .ends. - ifracture of several ribs, in a fall a Tel. Olarw 311 141y of John Hamilton, farmer, .deceased. few days ago, is reported, not to b: ALL PERSONS having claims s ALL .POINTS recovering as satisfactorily as his gainat the estate of John Hamilton, on Gray Coach Lines routes Phone IN(j(i L'LAREiHONT _ family would Iike. LAND SURVEYOR late of the Township of Pickering. Tickets on sale at agencies onli. _ The Canning Factory Sale did not in the County of Ontario, Farmer, Good going Friday to Sunday, prove too sueceshful,- and did. not F. J. DONEVAN, " B., —B.0 deceased, who died on or abeut the Returning till Monday. _ as yet produce a buyer. Se,•eral out- O. L.'S. On file -are the records of 26th day of June, 1935, are- heieby'-- Minimum excursion return fare Mk. eiders were present, and were niter- notified to file with the undersigned Surveyom Gibson and Yarnold, 365 Execator,. on or before. the 7th day TYPICAL BARGAIN FARES :. 'emoted, several bids were made but Kin East, Oshawa Phone 1981. of December, 1935, full =�� a sale was not completed. g particulars between Pickering and The Pot -Luck Supper of the Bow- of -their 'claims. Immediately after the said date, the assets of said dec- Barrie —53.00 Toronto —5 ,r0 .r ling Club on Friday evening last was ; C. H. -TUCK. 00t. Eyesight Specials Farmers Attenti n eased will be' distributed ' amottltst Huntsville- 46.70 Brampton -31.50 lot. Author of "Your- Eyes sod Heal- those exec of our bright events of the sea- f those entitled thereto, having regard Midland -•x.35 Buffalo — :4.60- .. ton. A large number attended and - ; th. -"The Child and Its Develop-• :� report a veep enjoyable time. Prizes GRINDLNG ..only to claims so filed. . Tickets and' information' at ment." Optometric . Association sd were awarded for .Euchre to Mrs. H. Cunrtnencea next week, We will DATED at Brougham thin 13th dac }� Ontario; American Optometric Assn 7 G. McIntyre, Mrs. Lyman Pilkey and _,be grinding evesy day. if November, A. D. 193.5. GRAY COACH LINES seta +tan' Specializing in Eyesight D. Morgan -and Jos. Evans. _ and Claases. The Herb. Forsyth sale on Satur- SERVICE 1lilfred Hamilton, PICIiER[tiG - Opposite Post Orifice, Oshawa iiay last' was fairly' successful. Good Get your order in fur. SloliasseN. Execnbor Brougham, Ont. Eastern House Phone d•iU0 Phone 1516 prices were obtained on many art- JOHN NORTON, —CL.• R]4: 10NT ides, but many other more' costly e AR•(T A I N'S _ .pieces did not bring 'an amount any L G O'N� /LL where near the actual value. blr• L. E. I\ o� Radio Service' and Mrs. Forsyth leave on Friday 'FUNhRAL DIfRECTUR AND Electric' Washers for France, where they will reside in _ EMB,ALMIER Beattry 'Electric Washer for Bal- Expert service and re- the future, and ; 'where, we under- Successor to W.'J. Mather, ance of Payments. Also used stand, Mr. Forsyth will be :employed pairs to all hakes.. Reas in businesses with firs. Forsyth's fat- 9to a(fvifle v�'asbers From 620.00 up. „Reliable # her, in merchandising. - Night and Day Service Guaranteed. i _" A unable charges. .• Work a Frank Mowder met with a most'- Business Phone Residence Phone " -- Apply Insurance' o All guaranteed. "^ unusual accident several dttys ago, b8n1 : „' A8'LH Baladon's FkaPvkrt Kinds FIE :... • . K as- ,! .,Alen crossing the C. P. R. on Grah- "•' Graduate Radio and Televtston l Otuts. Pickering nds at Re ARTHUR �-� gm's sidemad, his car was struck by — - — osti a hand -car operated by the local Sec- 'onable Rates Member Official Radio Service Men's aion men. His passenger car was 4 Association. n See our last Fall S y r Representing the Following badly wrecked, Arthur Derusha, who pedal in Paint, Goad Qualit Canada garnish Paint. 43 �fi :,Pltau>a 5'?t)1, P1CKPvftlN13 Was 'riding the hand -car, is now car- Two Weeks Only, 69 cents per quart. P rtes Com s " g Pilot Insurance Co. tying his, arm in a sling. Otherwise We have a fall line of Mitts and Gloves, 'Yon0an Bay at Home , everything was alright. Rather a " • Gore District Mutual Ins. Co ; hem' one, this. Full horse -hide Mitts. wool lining $..80 Royal Insurance Co. Ltd. T1RE8, BATTERIES, ORIk ACOE9�iORIFB. • _ ' _ Full home -hide, 5- finger gl eve, strapped cuff ..80 �: �•� London Guarantee sod Act. Co. Ltd. ., •- Mt. 7Aon Full horse -hide long cuff 1- finger thong -sewn glove..85 Ocean Accident and Guar. Corp. _:At as low and better prices F : gr Peer and ttt,loose wool lining . 1.50. portage ' • In Prairie Mutual Full sew f, 1- finger 70 ., • ,. :; ." it hares -hide thong-sewn • A and bazaar, hot su _ °PuU horse-hide driving tni to Prairie Mutual rams, to be held at Mt. Zinn on the j wool Mitts 'Provident Assurance Co. ynh earn in Toronto -'evening of Tuesday, Dec. 3rd, under ` Cltildrens wool mitts .2S ; : (:en. Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. • Children' leather mitts 50 Tomato General Ins. Co. the auspices of "The Active Service . - Let tae repair that leaky top, °� Class." Supper and bazaar will be- good ssiottment of cotton 5- finger.• mitts Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd. gin at 5.30 p. m.- The popular drams Employers' Liability Asa Corp. 9kllfied Mot "Wild Ginger" will be Riven by the= A. E. Wilson- attd Co. Ltd. --- Lloyds ' ?+e Repgire. ,z .Hartman Dramatic Club. Come and' iDnn't forget to let as look after your anti - freeze problem with, \'Parrsl Cain or Write (io!'E�Qlti J. 'w j -bring your friends and choose your Motors Anti - freeze. Akaltoi or Can adian Oil Slo -Yap Aleahol: <z Chrlatmas gifts from the beautiful D . B R � R • Phone 2D08 IBmultban' Oat. - Phoue rtek $15 {tIU8EB11�T(h ONTAR10 grrtJclee. ' =CHAS . COOPER .CLAREWONT Your ptrenalre is appi+eei at' d. EN r :] paper the scheme looked so compli- ! rated that many M,P.'s confessed MONTHLY INDEX OF CANADIAN BLS NESS CONDMONS (CANADA that they could not understand its (A0x1STW FOR LONG-TIME TREND AND SEASONAL VARIATIONS) , Intricacies, and not a few believed C- "RIGI•R: AdONNELL, BAXTER a EASTMAN Ls. M, RESEARCH DtOARTWW. VoIcE THE EMPIRE that it would prove, unworkable. ,Far 0 I I ( I I I 0 fr these fears bein realised, the �• c o w► u ?LID .H o w , e cur Om g csert wheat quota is the 'simplest of all .q -S " devices in its actual operation. — _ of the Glasgow Herald. _ -10 p. _ - AUSTRALIAN . N. Z. TRADE - - - The citizens of the Dominion are -IS -K THE WORLD E S S anxious that every facilty for mutual �— AT LARGE _ .R trade between • Australia and New - Zealand should to established. The e experience of the past, however, has :... up the largest bag and made- his been most discouraging, Mr. Coates _;0• CANADA " getaway in one of London's "pea- 'and Mr blasters were in 'Australia �• soupers." at the Wed of last year on a com:mer_, ..jf - - '3S ••, -• : 'FIGURING IT IN DOLLARS Unfortunately for the enterprising vial mission, and numbers of eppor. —Traffic accidents cost Toronto tunities have been made for AustralL t. young man one of the clerks had ap- an Ministers to discuss trade ques- J 1: M A -M J i A • S ' O N D ! E M A M �!s A S O N D ;5,500,000 in the year 1934. It does propriated that particular bag with 9)4 not mean that such a vast amount which to carry home his Christmas Iona on the spot. Yet the major ques_ t of money was: ,paid out in• cash, but dinner. It was.one instance where the tions remain unsolved. New Zealand Busincss in Canada during the month of October 'showed a •there were 70 deaths and 3,129 in- thief literally obtained the goose but last season strictly regulated the im_ fractional gain over the month previous according to the McConnell, port of oranges from South Australia Baxter & Eastman monthly index. The preliminary figure. was 18.6 juries. Traffic experts and' incur- lost the golden egg. �• once men )lave their own way of fbe only source of supply in the per cent. below normal, Revised index for the previous month shove. computing such matters and their However, the' incident impressed Commonwealth -because that State is ed conditions at 18.8 per cent. below normal. ri ;year ago condi- offieials of the bank with the need for free from Mediterranean fly, and tions were 211 per cent: under par. estimate is that a death meall3 an more adequate protection. Result'- eoonomic loss of $1,000 and an In cages and bars -- Brockville Re. consumers had to gay excessive Coins were recorded by two factors, revenue freight loadings, up - c reckoned at 2500. a re_ prices. As to'the embargo placed by one -tenth point, and construction 'contract awards, up 1.1 points.- 1 Jury is $ p corder.' clank debits receded one -tenth point and electric energy output was sumo that the $10,000 figure fora pot Commonwealth on New Zealand BIRTH OF THE MOVIES down a similar amount. 'death .would include the loss of the potatoes, the best that can at pros_ + - In Paris the ot.:iel day was ob- 'ant be hoped is that prohibition may The combined index shows -a gain of nearly ten points,, or •13.4 _ individuals earning power. That served with -appropriate ceremonies p per cent. over October, 1933.-. - would be a family loss. — Peterboro' be replaced by equative regulation. The following table shows the four- component factors and the ° — - - Examiner. the_ 40th anniversary of the first mo_. The situation is a small -scale ezean- - _ tion pictures made. in Europe. Louis combined weighted index after the,ususl statistical refinements. ' OUR WHEAT ABROAD Lumiere made them, with his brother pliflcation of the narrow economic Oct.' ;Sept. _ Oct. . nationalism that is obstructing trade There are two thins Canada re_ 1935 1934 1934 13 August, since deceased, and Louis for throughout - the world. — Auckland Carioadings of revenue- freight 76,9 76.81 77.4 quires to do to promote wheat sales the anniversary. celebration ran off Hews Construction contract awards 65.3 64.2 62.3 abroad: First, . to familiarize the these ancient films. They showed the,, s ... ...... ......... ................. ..... 96.3' '96.4 '94.5 -- _..� _. Bank debits people •.with the quality of bread' arrival of a train at a French Tail_ Electric power production .................. .. .100.7 100.8 80.5 made largely from Canadian Sour, p road station,• two men in a rowboat Wedding At Guelph combined weighted index ..._..._......... 81.5 81.2 78.9 and secondly, to remove mental and a comedy on the exploits of -a Prejudices based on the repeated gardener with a water hose. Each Ties Up Traffic L ` assertions that Canada has been ea_ film was about three feet in length. Church were turned away. The Coffee On [7ou$e deavoring to gouge the consumer: They were made in . 1894, but they Guelph, Onto A 40 -piece band re- church was filled long be the These are important tasks. What were not shown until Mare 22, cently headed one of the most unique bridal party arrived. The ceremony At Mine Auction the grain trade can do to these dl- 1895, when ' tbey astounded an audi- wedding processions ever held here. was performed by Rev. E. W. Hein- rections should be done, avid the once of Freneb• scientists gathered !n Downtown streets were crowded with rich. _ Halifax. — Wit h coffee and sand-, Government should support their ef_ the basement of a Paris hotel. - thousands of spectators -and traffic a fiches on the house, a gold mine ' torte to the limit. — Winnipeg Trl_ p The brilliant procession from the But the Lumieres, it. appears, were' was tied up as -Fred Christiansen, church was halted a moment while and all the fittings will be auctioned j - bune, second to Thomas A. Edison. Edison, Guelph barber, and his pretty bride, oft shortly, mile's deep in the wood at A BLIND BRIDGE PLAYER according to the .Encyclopaedia, Bri- Margaret Slettin rode in state be the Christiansense pieced wreaths at - Margaret N.S. _ g �+ the base of the City Cenotaph in Timid prospective bidders are ad -~ Captain Gerald Lowry, a blinded tanaica, began .his •experiments as- hind the band. honor of the war dead. The gallant yfsed b the sheriff chat those under veteran of the World War, recently early as 1887, and on October 6, 1889, Christiansen 's bride arrived recent- barber didn't forget- it was Remem- y was one. of the champion ,pair at the •iemonstrated his kinetoscope its his ly_ from Denmark and the barber set brance Da y. taking the long trek through the British Bridge League Congress at laboratory at Orange, New Jersey. about making elaborate preparations _ goods will be regaled with- hot cot, Harrogate. His partner was a woman. He, obtained 'a -United States patent for the bedding.. He hired the city tee' and good sandwiches a••htla the Not only did they win but. they were tan' '91, but it was not until April band to play him to. the church, to „ bidding' goes oa in the chill Fall. h1r. ahiays the first pair to flnlsh their 14, 1894, that his machine had its render music during the service and One of the trolubles about the The workngs are going "uadef fhb -' hands. first pui3lc showing — at 115b Broad- to lead the wedding party to the principle of liberty is that its ad= hammer as the result of a. Butt _ Blindness has its compensations. way, New York. That was 11: montbs': Christiansen home afterwards. vocates are generally inspired by' a brought by Joseph E. Murphy against j Nature to some extent redresses the before the Paris showing. - Hundredi who wished to ' witness revolt, against - authority. "- BerCrand the Associat n ed Gold Mines of.jKO- j balance by developing other faculties. Thus 40 years or so encompa ss. the the ceremony in St. Paul's Lutheran Russell. Scotia. Limited. - - Captain Lowry is a remarkable ex- history of the- moving film. Fora ample of overcoming the handicap long time after 1894 it was consider_ and lives a more actipe. and normal ed' little more than a' toy. 'a device / nits than most people. He has de: suited to the amusement of rhiidren. MINING MAKES MILLIONS FOR CANADA . - veloPed his memory to sump an extent Few then - realized its tremendous po that when, a friend whispers the .tentialities or foresaw its develop- { ~ designations of his cards to him he m.ent. — Ottawa Journal. _ =f remembers them. throughout the .-STINGLESS BEES _ _ ... With -;game and where be his arranged Beekeeping would perhaps be $96 ■9 _ 1N GOLD them. When he has to play dtsmmT, more,popular in this.country It it.was OBTAINED AND FRO iLVER PER TON " .,the cards named to him and he re- not for the danger of being stunx by - -GOLD VALUES P M A B membere them, too. The rest. is easy.. these busy_ ins-ectsk It may be of !n_ _ •- ., • L - • - OF MINES AFTIYT TO Tt!£ DE T. +� During the Harrogate tournament he terest to those , who are afraid of like thi8 � TESTING, OTTAWA FOR plavPfl S^ �¢T'c s, I never• forgot a these stingers, and who would like to car ' sr1ther their own honey, to know that Captain Lowry 'before the Isar r•as a breed of stingless ' bees has been an ardent golfer and amateur boxer. discovered to South Africa: and that AM OF THE • L ' _ bit 'it too, and be never misses. He the, Zoological •Society of England •'lN CONCLUSION, 1 HAVE AN FI ith (j 'PROPERTY tees his own ball and drives by in_ has arranged to have a stock of them OPINION THAT YOU E STING stinct. His caddie tell him where shipped for experimental ONE THAT PRO - purposes• EXCEEDINGLY I N T E R ♦ his ball . lien and where be should These Maapasi bees, bower er, are PR AND " —R• C �. like, this hit it- to, and re never misses. He only about the size of a large., house Mi E M, DOWMAN, £ M" M• also learned osteopathy Ind has butt fly, and-it remains to be seen whether President Up one of the most lucrative peen they can live !n other than their na_ M.M. __ARTHUR BEAUCHESNE. C. M. G, -. C.. O T' _Litt,D., F.R :S.C. ' ticee in London. —The St.. Thomas five climate and produce sufficient �, Times - Journal. honey to make It worth while keep- BY NO MEANS ALONE Ing them. In Africa the children seek :'land a Lice- president Apparently it is not only Canadian out the Manpeaf nests and gather the ='• : _. _ -- . s EDWARD ARNQLD, -- Ottawa; Ont, r -and United States railways which re_ honey, fur which tl.oro is n ready Board Qf ' Directors. rDirector-_WILW'gM DUFF M.P. quire assistance just now,. for the sale. Pres., Marine Rly. Co., Ltd. British government has agreed to What we '`need "h 'this country, • • LUNENBURG, N.S. ".guarantee principal and interest of a however,- is.not so much a stingless _ - -,like this ���• £30,000,000 loan with which the bee as a stingless ,mosquito. The Director = LESLIE G. BELL K.C. M railways of that country will carry bee only uses Its sting is self.de P•, LL'.8., out --a variety of large -scale improve_ fence, whereas the mosquito "bites" IRU No r Bell, pander D West, - ments and• purchase new equlpmeal~ one without 'the least provocation. -• - = 4 Weat, Montreal, quo. 'Canada's railways are by no means — Stratford aeon - Herald. Director --JOHN A. MWICAR •- i •MASKW� Pees., Petroleum Eng. Co., Ltd; alone in _ experiencing diHicultes in WINNIPEG, MAN regard to protlfable operation. — _ i3rr!cliville Recorder and Times. — • _a j EMPIRE.. C7 O `D MINES _ Sec. 1 eras. and Director."t A GOOD TEAM JOS, J. VOGAN MARCHING FORWARD �,�MLLED Sec., Sproule, Phillips & Co., I r. Perry. a Gritfen, for some - r _ . OTTAWA, ONT. td' years a member -of The Star's ad_ Britain affil marches forward. Sav_ e Tertising, staff, .and more recently tAs ings per head. of the population in Y _ - business manager• of , the . Edmonton England and ales have gone up 'has, every indication �of .a ' Jourtlal, -has been made -"general from £3 7s lld in 1934 to £3, 159 7d _ n - In 1936. Retail sales have increased A _ E GO Ly ��NE manager oP the Peterborough Ea_ }- ��G�Ly PROF T BL 1 aminer which has recently been as Ex- by 8 Per cent si ce 1934 and by 12 _ at the _ 9• loo sin c6 , �.. And k _ qit -iced by 1lessrs. Harry Muir and per cent ai c 1 _ • , - _„ ,• The company controls, two groups in Easte:•n At �Insl.wa, a shaft has been buu6 on the e 10 III announ_ ire on the lt-tt t 40,000 dro in un m me 3 d I of 125 feet. c t Da. P y o e t pe t'ie�. A r old Fein .t DT R tth Mr.. Griffon as I Manitoba, one lyinlG southeast of Gonna G general manager and Mr. A, R: Ken_ ced by Mr. Chamberlain. R'e are - (now erecting a 150 -ton mill) and the Maskcva •dump, extracted frntty When ctit�, at•ernged rempin the reward of the. corifidPnCO group duo south of the Mice Lake gold camp, At `$40 to $50 in gold, with' ndaitionnf silver. nedy, of the Stratford Beaeon.H'erald g the present time, substantial crews ar.e actively " values. E: it 1. bnwntan, 'fining Engineer, :. as editor, the Examiner will he cap_ that tour years of stable government developing both groups. At T4runo, comm ?rcial states: "This is one or the few properties 1 "ably administered. AIreadp 213 edi. have et•ea`o•t — T,�ndhn Sun lad' Ex- and frequently high grade values over consider- .have' seen that would pnY' to run 'With a• - Kral page has put on a more efreC- p�e able ttidths and lengths have been discovered, emnll mill." Present financing is for mit. - Nd. 1 vein has been opened up over 300 feet: erection and further underground development. five typographical garment, and other :t1Ti5H WHEAT itbo additional veins, from 2 to 6 feet Fide. This stock offer' enhancement both j improvoments may be . looked for Iionie- wheat prices are influenced . _ have been opened' up for several bundled feet market -wise 'and' mine wise. ,under t.h�..nc ;v .m•anagFmctir. -- Tn.• more by competitive .Jmporfs from BEND YOUR ORDER IN BY COUPON _ ronto Star, the Continent of Europe' than by BELOW. _ WHY THEY STARTED l'gl, ports from Canada, Argentine, or PIT 1ZATION CA AL The familiar metal p Author,;ed Capital r- - grilles rs Australia, . because this European snnT s>tisirx. (Par Vialue $1) ........ 3,000,000*hares 333 North aslchi,gazt Ave., -Chicago, V 8.1. \ so common, in most banks originated wheat is more strictly comparable Issue •for properties and (1 r tc,ls.o ent ^r my order for . shares to back' in the gap nineties accordin in quality: The fact that - France's g cabs (pooled) .................. 1,400,000 shares I Brut ;o- ]Taslcn,t Cold _Dimes, Limited ( „o '.Per= ' ••. nonal Liability), at 35 cents per share, •tor :'to an article appearing in the journal crop this season is put at 18 per cent Balance in Treasury ,550,000 shares cheque for ~� y «•hick I enclose my, -- iot the Canadan Bankers' Association.' less than last year's reduces the pas- . _I 'fun payment. And therein lies a atorq. It seems that sible competition that home wheat I i r1� °l9naGold lfinesrLimited, ithout.obligat on. it was' Christmas eve, and that even has to face. This scheme in aid. of FIRST PUBLIC OFFERING In those days clerks Clad to work home -grown wheat, as we pointed NAaTE . , ........ ..... , . . .......... . . . ... . overtime. A thief' managed to get out recently, . is the most popular ” ' a inside the premises and hurled a among farmers of all the plans so 1 s �ww '�AR�� AT ADDRESS s issue having , been underwritten; the brick at the glass partition -behind far tried to relieve the economic Treasury of the company has alrady received Pay- wbeh were stacked bas of soverei n. troubles 'of British'agrlculture. On ment, pr mrtlltment to pa4', consequently, the pro - g g .5c PER SHARE � " Showi cgeAk Oi t a vrhoeeishare9 a�e hereby Bold to Pg what would normally have th6 Comgny, • ` been very good judgment_ he acor�pgrl Special - - - - :� :. _ _ `Her Head Fezg Like l Crop Value Set 4 I�0 EXPORT f� �• .' � �� I A Ton Weight i .. At $8,0009000 [Al-Put Right by Daily Dole "of Flue -Cured "Tobacco .industry C prohabitssExeo ue Member Kruschen in Ontario .Run On Sci'en -- P t of Arms o After suffering with severe head- - TO it�ly �� `Ee -�ific Lines. aches for nearly twenty years, it ` OAT'� BOOKLET - must have seemed like heaven to To what does Canada commit her �= this woman when she was free of It, looks as if the $8,000,000 41u- self when, as a good member of the them, as a result of taking Kruschen ation put upon the Ontario flue- League of- Nations, she' accepts the 7 .Salts. Here is the letter describing cured tobacco crop by the ,experts decision of its Assembly to prohibit As • her earlier sufferings: will be exceeded by the value of the the export of armaments to Italy? �1 f I have -had headaches for years. actual purchasing made by Canadian tWhetr I was 11 years of age 1 had and British manufacturers. Yet A proclamation in an extra of the ±� them' eo badly that my mother had it is only a few years since Canada Gazette furnishes - the' an l to take me away from school. They tobacco - growing in Canada was prat- swer•to this question, enumerating as never got much better, ad I am now tically limited to a few farmers rai-s- it does the various articles which it • - -=•-30 years -_of age. Seeing Kruschen is now illegal to export, Salta advertised so much; I thought I ing it for. -personal- use or for �. g Po , re- export or -would try them. That was two limited local market. Now approxi- - transport to -Italy or, any Italian pox. _ :r -months agog since then I have felt m'ately 30,000 aeries' of the ''hest" soil session: ; -a new person. In the mornings when in Southern Ontario are almost ex- Category f— . CIGARETTE PAPERS r �. •I get up, my head does• not seem to elusively devoted to .the growing of 1, .Rifles and carbines and their 'be a ton weight, like it did before' Tobacco leaf in a scientific way, barrels: _taking Kruschen " Salts, I think this year's crop amounting' to 35,- Kruschen is wonderful," — ( Mrs.) 2. Machine guns, automatic rifles 000,000 pounds, and having a $ell- should be thoroughly cleaned.. from Z. D. and machine` pistols.. of all calibres 8riln0 � M�xSh�uQ . . - . Headaches can near! always be -value -value of. $3,000,0.00 in excess of binders, combines, separators,•; criti.. ' y - and--their barrels. - traced to• a disordered stomach, and the crop return of 1934. The fin- 3 Guns- howitzers find mortaraLof -Cold Mines, .Limited cators, disks, . etc., before greasing to the unsuspected retention in the eat cigarettes and other tobacco pro- and painting for storage. all calibres, their mountings, barrels systeilit of stagnating -waste material ducts in -Canada incorporate Cana- Reports from the Maskwa, pro- Bright sunlight and moisture cause which poisons the blood. Remove and recoil mechanisms.. Po P dian tobacco iii large � and increasing perty of Bruno- Maskwa Gold Mines, exposed wooden parts to warp and these poisons — prevent them form. quantities, where, hitherto, American 4. Ammunition. for the arms en- crack, paint applied earl will pre_ "'- mR again —and you'll never have to q ' uuerated under '1 and 2 above filled Limited, in the Gunnar Gold area of a and other tolfaccos, had been used, Manitoba state that shlaft- sinking vent this destruction. Metal parts ex. _ (wolrry any more. Atsd that iq just while the Canadian leaf aIsa has and unfilled projectiles for the arms has now reached a depth of 125 feet posed will rust and wear; grea:;e or Chow Krnschen Stilt brine swift and an excellent market in Great Britain ' enumerated under .3 above, and pre - lasting relief from headaches. I and drifting is proceeding paint will save these surfaces. =in competition with foreign leaf. - 1 Pared propellant charges for these g P g on the 110. _ - The Imperial Tobacco Company 1 arms• , . • .. . . and 322 foot levels. On both hori- ALitStrt?hCi Census f zone; a new vein, earryiag goad of Canada, Limited; which buys a 5. Grenades, bombs, torpedoes and APPLE STORAGE < gold 'values has been intersected. _ �.tStS ss %24,.i0.�1 Pliant part of the Canadian crop, has 1 trines, filled or unfilled and apparatus This vein averages from 2 to 3 feet f •had much to do with the great strides i for their use or discharge. By the time the next apple' crop : in width and testa are now being CANBERRA, Australia. — O@lcial taken by 'the tobacco - growing dis- �- 6. Tanks; arrnout•ed vehicles and made. A crew of between 15 .and 18 commence to move British Columbia fignree show that on June 3 of this tricts because it has had a policy for: armoured trains. men is employed at this development may have cold storfige capacity foi L year Australia's population was e•_ years of trying to encourage domes - { Armour of all kinds. _ � the company. 1,150,000 bows of apples. With the 724,305, Males predominated, number- tic production. First, however, it Category, II- 100,000 box cold storage plant =that At the Bruno group, a crew - of the Summerland Co- operative grow. -- -ing 3,409.336, 'compared with 3,324,- was necessary to gradually teach � - 2. Vessels of - war - of all kinds in- some 15 men i§ engaged in surface -� 969 females. growers what and how to grow in�.cluding aircraft carriers and sub- development. The vein -has been ere propose to coastract at ones and - - • . The gain in population for the year order to meet public tastes long ac- maries. — stripped for almost 300 feet and has a 55,000 box addition to the Pentle- was 47,908, or 2.350 more than the customed to foreign leaf. The com- Category III— been traced for F4, mile. The vein ton coAperative growers' plant au. ^_..grin in tbe. _previous year. A' ta11 pany,_ at its own expense, imported i' 1. Aircraft, assembled or disrnant] averages 3 feet in width, thorized by the producers the south- of 248 in the natural increase was cultivation experts, brought, in th'e 4d, both heavier and lighter than air, ern end of the Okanagan valley x:112 It is the intention of the company have -cold storage capacity for -405,. more than balanced by an improve- necessary plants . for experimenta and their propellers or air .serews, to continue .development work ' on — meat of 1,598 in the migratlou'llgures• tion, made its own chemical and i fulselagtis, aerial gun mounts and both properties throughout the com- 000 boxes, Penticton leading -the pro. The natural increase .daring the other researches of the soil, of mois- frames, hulls, tail units and and ' cOsion wlth 200,000; boxea. E Brat six months of 193$ was 25,451, ture and other conditions contribu- { carriage units. winter. ing pampered with 24,939 in, the corre- try Ito the best grades of tobacco, 2. Aircraft engines. - i a _ • F-emallth ndiiig period of the previous year. taught the grower on his own land i Category IV— j! akin MaChineY'y C]assif ied. _Advertising a, in t+he opinion of the Common- by introducing experimental plots, 1. Revolvers . and automatic pistols statistician, is indicative of at and is other ways interested him in of a weight. in excess. of 1 pound 6 itarsxtTOSS t -least a temporary slackening of the improving and enlarging,his crop for ounces (630 grammes) and atnmuni- Draper c$re should be exercised at all times to protect the large lavest- AN OSSER TO EVERY 1NVE \TOR, fall of the natural increase rate, the uses of the 'domestic market. It 1 tion therefor. __ y ment in farm machinery from 'rapid List of wanted Inventions and full also illustrated to him the precise Category V— information sent free. The sameay - processes by which ,the domestic mar. 1 1. Flame throwers and all. -other deterioration.. Heat, moisture. wind. Qpsypaa�, �VOrid patent Attorneys, 273 frost and direct sunlight are the. Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. - ket might be developed in a profit Prajectors'nsed for'chrmical or in- noel destructve elements. encounter. able way. This, and the researches cendiary warfare, ed by farm equipment. load -roz2c °iraas'>eAS ' of government experts, combined' 2, Mustard Ras. leaiste, ethyldi- P Storage means protection against A NEW SERVICE. ROYAL SONG L largely to producing the present con - I chlorasine, '.1lethyldichlorasine, and these deterioriatia effects 'during — dition, and to the creation from a 1 all other products destined . for c_hemi- g, Service, sox -7a4. Station F, Toronto. " leaf or Incendiary warfare, the inactive life of-the machines and .. _ ... -. small and unmarketable crop, a for , �_ large and marketable • crop, _valued -3 or war purposes and h _� ,: _ • ,._ ; .Powder been found to has be the greatest at more than $8,000,000 a year.. explosives. sine factor In prolonging. the life _ �f. .You. Eat Starches. Expect during the period of war, of farm machinery. Canii,da, essentially a peaceful and The most active period of .deterior. That recently a man stood beside ation is during the season of machine - _KeAtg,i C3Weets kemel his peace- loving country, has not .devoted a' dosed. window in a Schenectady use. It is important. however, to pro- �Ao very intensively to the mann- year round .from from factory and talked tb iz group of men tact machinery the All the Vitamins al. • "They re ,!!t Necesmry Foods facture of armaments. Their product- p. _ on a matlntaln top 22 miles away— . the effects of weather. Generous uFe COD. LIVER OIL •- But All Acrd • FormirrS. ton from year to year - iii Canadian paint on all wood and metal parts, _ JBmce Most of us Have ,odd over a beam of light. This is _one lot' factories does not reach a very great of „ seteace's- latest and, greatest achieve. wherever the original has worn thin, _ Stomach At Ti. �W "narrow-casting." volume. It thus involves no remark- - -" ' • Now to ReGe", meats -- cal abl b sa cri bee ruling her part sub- a led and fife removal to' a dry abed of all PLUS. = : scribe' o t of the ague of slats, canvasses, knives. plough. Doctors say that much of the so- I Nations. in regard to the export of shares, cultivator teeth, etc., lmmed_ Build' - Called "indigestion, "-from which so Instant Relief From Iarms and'rnunitions which have been lately idle machine'.ii out of use; will :BottC ns. many of us suffer, is really acid in- ( listed. But she, of course, will 'suf- help prolong the useful life of the ,, `` rr B digestion ... brought about by too implement. M 1 N E R L S many acid-forming, foods is -our ITCHING . 1 fer to a considerable extent from Pack all. - bearings with the correct fenoderadiet. Aad• at these is pow a •' . you tormented with the itchin for !loss of her export market in other •Cod Liver Oil when digested } g grade of lubricant. Cover all ezpoied g roP• way to relieve this . . . often - M turesoferu tiotra,amma,scales,sashesor i commodities which. are associated plies many necessary elements 'fox' - P metal parts worn bright , from use lrotrtuteal other akin affiictiona? For' quick and ha 'with peace' rather than 'war.— Brock- _proper growth of body and bones. • q happy with crankcase or transmission oil Scott's Emulsion pf Cod Liver Oil a Yt Simply •take Phillips"' -Milk of _ relief use pure, coo antiseptic, liquid Dille Retarder &Times. • before Putting the machine aside for and the H bb bites of Little Itn�, Ilia�aesta after _ meals. Almost im- D, D. D.1'rexriptiod. Its gentle oils soothe yPoP sP niediately this acts to neutrahxe the - 'theitritatedandinflsmedskin thusuidiag a Few days. This will keep put air _ and Soda, prepared for easy diges- stomach acidity that brings on your nature itself to heal the disorder. No fuss j - dirt and moisture from the bearings tion helps insure proper body and trouble, You "forget you Kaye . a --no muss. Clear, less and stainless bone develo ant without the + tzrease Hunters Fighting '' and oft 'the 'wearing surfaces, thus damachl" --dries ti almost immediate) Stops the unpleasant taste of -Cod liver Oil- Tr _ , P y P preventing excessive wear due to Z� y this just Once: Take either the most intense itching instantly. A 35c trial Invasion of Rats runt, ' : famiitar liquid "PHILI IDS' ». or• ;bottle. at drug stores, will prove it---or C O T T D Clean all seed [rota drill tiozes, now the convenient new Phillips money back D. D. D. Prescription is I SUDBURY; Out., —Tbe north end of -, .. IMilk of Magnesia Tablets. But be made by the owners of Irna.tax Bai.rt.. I make 'sure first all dirt .is removed tune you get Genuine "PHILLIPS' " . ' Sudbury is in the Gbroes of one of from plough or one-way disk bottom, : It periodic invasions of rata from the and that they are well greased before. Also in Tablet boirms city dump, halt a rsiilA out on the leaving. All straw, grain or needs EMULSION PhillipsMilkot Magrxs4T-abte41 Q� O P - F000d road. Sportsmen have started are now o,. sale at all drugstore. S i'driving out •te the dump at night and everywhere.Eachtinv �-s-s_ THE DIGESTIBLE COP LIVER OIL lenlet - : the equiful "'� picking off the rats with rifle fire r easpoon BEING A BURDEN, g DOCTORING YOUR WITH THE �ws.V,�tuls or Genuine PhilUpR .1!� ' ^�- _ under the beams of auto headlights. of Genuine sin. `• Poison also lea used on the vermin. �s - to purse/ DAIRY HERD Y VR SO4, GGIST - KH I LLI PS y Cows aren't machines: They can rasa ,/ - _ > `►� Ret sick or hurt But Minar•d'a a: Liniment makes it easy to care for' I their ills, . Mrs. Thos. Bulmer of A SAFE : t O�N Lardo B.C, found one of her herd with �a lump in her udder. 'I OINTMENT.' : LIVE STOCK MARKETING I ,. iubbed it with Minard's Liniment ",' t t `� she says, "and it soon t better," Shipping on the co- operative Dlan has `` - - - A •been productive of splendid results. �^ �' Minard's is best for Cuts Bruises, ` ;8erlirig'on the open market "means real Stop being nervous; irritable, Colic Olsten r etC. I 1 Air with usor the owners. Get in touch weak 1'1111�t)oV21. Take PHOS- I pe , and ,equally good in stable or in house, Well Wrho— Wire —or Telephone FERINE. „ 2se,3se(tubs),50cjq }, LYadharet 1143 Just a few .tiny drops named `Batik of Fain". 39 A T$8 iraxTaa =ASaaasa each day will make a world of 10'rid e aches, pains and sore 06- OPEZATxVS COMPANT, Z4=TSD i 'difference in you. From the first ! Y LIVE STOCK (',OXMrSSION DEPT. J muscles ... rub in Omega Oil! It V'aion stook Yards, Weet voronto I your nerveswillbesoothed. Sleep i :Art Contest WW come naturally. You'll wake actually penetrates right to the _. refreshed and energy-Med. Start° Copy: this caricature of a young man, spot. Brings a clearing Aow of make our sketch three inches .wide. • taking PHOSFE3UNE now. s Those Lecture Hours FOR �' -' �; fresh ` blood, quiets irritated This contest is open to amateurs only. ttihy A'ot Emp]cp Them Pro- (That is anyone who is not earning a fltably? Specialised training Fatitue— Bteeple.�e• +— cen�Debility i nerves. Soothing relief is prompt. y"�►) 'living from' Art.)' "Cbntest closes De- to to Increased Efficiency. ! Retarded COOVW N�a' camber 7 1935. Increased Etticienty means AmKmie Gandhian— Ind�'gestion— Rhein- ( 35c a bottle. AA yo Yr druggist. � ' Increased Earningg Capacity. tdti.m—>�ippe "Neut�i+a —N�— FIRST PRIZE* AWARD will . be thr Q�ercome,Iriferforitq Co{nplez, 1LoadAppetita choice. of either a Commercial Art develop mental power, and I �, ✓' f Course Or a Water Colour Landscape ' briah ap congestion � equip _ yourself fqr better Course valued at $50.00, and other things. Study leieurely'fn the �' H'0 �.' „�� : quiet of your own home, write wish """`��� _prizes will be- given away, and sprat- or particulars of fascinating. ti.THE GREAT BRITISH TONIC e a. tteal," creative criticism on your eonte,t correspondence , courses -- Nt Your Dmg Swmn4n Liquid or Table! w�•„ sketch. The Inititute -of -Practical and Form at d4followins reduced prk61 'Send' Twenty =Five Cent§ -to': Applied Psychology i Sizes - Sac - $1.00 - $1.60 i wr GIFT BAKER • $10 Confederation 1sn11 " aside No. ► dean. nil f1,00 Aee ti naafi° he Nee, the sae tics 4$ — 35 39 Lee Avenue Toronto, tGtncid• as " 3goNTUX". Qvnsla0 WA the 111.80 dse h Mee the $1.00 dm i , • -•.. .= _. � ... ,. ,v .' • "Yell -,.: .. ._. _' _.:_. .'.:.: . ..._: _' .� •.,, .,......: _ ,; _.; ..•_. '. ',: ;W 711 JL 1 t� d t� l t��i �a -- Christman concerts are the next Dawning." 'lie bride, given-in marr - i .. : on the list wl by her father was lovely in u .-.---Only a few days till Xmas. „ Miss Bernice Chapman spent the gown of sunset gold lace with a p tore • ,,A Donald Munro is spending a few P week- end in Beaverton wreath of gold oran a blossoms it.. �I Mr. S. J. Furniss M. P., Mrs her hair and w gold ah,oe.. ' ' • CJ's with friends in Chicago., T' taring go � • -- �imnennber the date of the Christ- Furniss and Mr. and 11f7s. M. R She carried Talisman Roses tied with "' Pick ering's Leader Store" atlas Concert at S. S. No. 1• School, Stephen; of Beaverton, visited at the gold streamers• The bridesmaid - Dec, 20th, home of E. L. and Mrs. Chapman or Miss Zorah .Gee, sister of tie bride -Tike R'oman's Missionary' Soc- Sunday last. - was very pretty in a gown of mid- • - - " - iety of -tlh.e United Church will meet --St. George's Guild will hold its night- --blue velvet with turban and ho h %� at the Parsonage on. Wednesday, at regular meeting in the Club Room:. shoes to match,, Her bouquet was of A v V _... on Thursday, Dec. 5th Johanna Hill Roses. Mr.�R. W. Mil- the usual hour. Y, at 3 o'clock. - -OF- Congratulation,. - are.. extended to In view of the bazaar on Dec. 7th, a lei, 'of - Pickering, brother of the 'y 'Vernon Powell of S. S. No. 1 on his good attendance is requested. groom was best man. After the cer. HOLEPRQt�F HOSIERY suleceass • in winning second place in -St. A_+edrew's W °roan's Mission- emony a reception- was held, the :_r 'the recent County - Musical Contest ary Society ;mill meet at the home bride's mother wearing a gown of In new Autumn Shades - -: at Port Perry... of Mrs. I'„obt. Somerville on Wed - phlox crepe and' cut velvet -with - - . nesday" afternoon, Dec. 4th at 3 " HAS JUST' ARRIVED _ --W. J. and Mrs. Miller seat Sun � corsage of bronze mums. The groom � day in Claremont with W. G. and' a'clxk: Please note change of date. mother was wearing plum sheer and .Service' Weights at 760, and 96C. per pair. - Mrs. Scott. , -St ,George's Church, Sunday, lace, with corsage of bronze mains. , • - f -Mr. A. PiCOv has - returned -home '�• Ist. ,1st Sunday in. Advent. S: After the buffet luncheon, the hap- Crepe bilk at $-100 per pair. _ from the West where he purchased School at, 10 s. m. A4orning Prayer- py couple left amid showers of con A11 pure Bilk -full 1r8B110Ded. two car -loads of horses. at 11. Evening Prayer at 7 p. m. The fetti 'and good wishes for Toronto; - The play, "The Fingei of Scorn" preacher at both: services, Iiev. E. G. Windsor, Detroit.and Saginaw,•Mich. Pays to buy the old reliable HOI.EPRnOF HOSIERY. is resented here on Fn Robtason For travelling, the bride • wore a _ P y, 4rhe services in the Presbyterian "HLJRLBUT" SHOES !notary 10th, by the Y. P. S. o y wine wool 'suit with Rine hat and Church will be held as usual on ng grey tweed lL Kiddies • baited Church matching accessories and for the 1 lea In -W. J. Miller and son, W. R. Sunday next at 2.30 p. m', Lind Sun- tailored coat. On then retu,In they _ , - } were in Stouifville oxl Tuesday aft- day School at 1.30. The church ser- will reside in Pickering. ending the funeral of the late Robt. vice will be 'conducted by the pastes; Black Kid - Oxfords Rev. Dr. Carmichael. a and Mrs. Miller. - ! : -Mrs. George Elliott is at present The -many friends of C. C-` Ravin St. Georges yl' omen s - S tio 71. $1,39 tier pair. _ confined to her bed through illness, . who was station agent of the C lv. S to 104, $1.619 per pair. - but is now, we are pleased to report R. at Pickering for a number of Guild 11 to 2. $2.00 per pair. years, but lately residing in Beaver. It pays to buy the old rdliable- HURLBUT shoes . eotne what improved. - PICBERIti (� �► -- f ton, died suddenly on Monday morn - P y y -The many Pickering friends of ing from. heart, failure. Witl I -.�l,t br-ir ao��uHl For the Kiddies. - Rom. Miller, of Stouffville, regret the tragic death of him and Mrs- United Woman's Association of the _ - Miller in a motor accident on Sun- the Church will hold a Bazaar ir. Sale of Work day morning. , the . Community Hall ` on Friday _1 ►\ _ - -St. George's Women's Guild will mss ho Come and do your Christ _ hold their annual sale of work in the mss shopping. The Bazaar spans :�; SATURDAY, DEC. 7TH - 3 p. m Afternoon tea served. In the _ A. Y. P. Club' Rooms an Saturday evening t B Iu th«•.A. Y: P. A. bouts ' afternoon, Dec. 7th. See advt. in an- g P. m. a drama entitled -other column. `•Second -Story Peggy" vvi'1 be pre From i .il : ,}p. tit. i T .' :r Mx?3. J. C..Phi)3� met, v�ith a ser �' b'' ire �'APd"'°'`d Drarrat" splendid and fascinating assort.. TWO STANDOUT VALVES ' IOUs accident on Friday morning last Club. Music between acts. Admis -i rr nt,nt of all kinds of needle -work, - 25 and 15 cents. when she accidentally fell and #Tact home -made cake! ie s slid bread, used her tliigh bone-'She vas takers, -The morn�rtg service at t`.•e Un• p *� �r . ited Church will be held at the u and a Fish Pond that will delight -Tip i op Tailored Suits or Coats for to the Toronto General Hospital ual .hour, with the Junior Conrrreg the children. where we hope she -ill -make, a s�, atidn me eying in the basement at the amen or women--Same cloth--Same .. eedy recovery: , a ! be Servrd. - same hour. At •10 a.• m. the Sunda} rlfte auuu . es it -Get in the 'habit -noun of attend EVERYBODY WELCOME - Price -423. f 5. ' School and Bible Claszes .will .mist' - - _ •. ing the meetings 'of the young Peo- ► as usual. For particulars of tt'xe es , } plc's Society of the United Church ening service you -are- referred to an Wd every Wednesday evening at z5 other column describing the• service Why Suffer ?? - Gordon's �`Busine$ss Girl" : Hone'• y o'clock, sharp. 'l'he contest starts under Mr. Wheeler's Class. next week. .Come out and heal aI: -The Annual Missionary Banquet it TT Splash proof, " Snag• resistrng, Chef • - ► 'iabont it. The next Tneeting is under connection with the United Churcl i V l L� _ ,f on Hosiery #be Christian fellowship Convener. will be held Friday evening Dec, 6t} _ - ,Joseph Cowan has purchased A. at 7 o'clock. The Missionary am' ,•.��t.e. w SH.AS�Ts+i3 -� C. Diamond's farm, south -west of Maintenance Con n ttee of the dhur- The modes: way to remove the -the village and will take possession J oisous which cause Lumbago, � cb- are fortunate ip seeurbW an oat• ,� « Pickering spring. We are glad . to know standing speaker in the person of Rbetimatbaa. Sciatica. You do Fred T. Bunning, _ _ _ Pickering -that Mr. Dianwnd and fwnily will Rev. Robt. Cochrane D. D., V&o is not have to upset lour stomaeb shill remain residents of this town- head of the Hoene Mission Work of by tailing pith, capsules or mix- Brtabllahe>td ION, iddp, by returning to their farm on tunes, nor we vile smelling 6n- the 4th concession just west of the the United Church 6c Canada. Don't' iments�. -- because ' NATUREX is + ;Brock Road. miss hearing Dr. Cochrane. Rev. W absorbed directly throng# fire CE o Smythe and ill Samuel Farmer C H O I - E A T ' .. Quite a number of our residents pores of the feet to the blood. -, attended the Royal, Winter Fair in °f Port Perry will also deliver short addresses. A suitable program of ` . : Torchu last. week, and, this. This music is .being Prepared. This SsilI b� - Relieves `.. . Fair rivals in popularity that of the a nnigae event artd all are urged -t:: i° a most unique manner.- The Canadian Nations] Exhibition and ! - visitors from the Un- attend_ Admission. 25 cents. poisons are literally putted out :Round Steak, . s • 20C• _ wLtrae#a rnsxay -A -v�� tV ,,,,�. mg of your blood circulation. Fain rr�� Ited States and other foreign count- .the.1'ickering Women's Institute Way and diseom!}ort disappear. '1'Nlinced Meat. _.• ~: �. �'�ficl, -lt ties. One of the c2def, attractions is held on- Tuesday, Nov. 26th, at- tf-f 2t� - the driving contests in 'which a nun home n-f Miss E. Richardson, Mrs , - FOREVER Stewing Beef, : ` a � l G:.:• '.'Iber of contestatsts from other coup -. Wb t ft off? why wait! R. H. Crook in the chair. Two ex y put � _ - • _ pries take part, including France. cellent reports of thie Provincial Ccr T1tis is my "offer to you `+Cooked' Ham, . : 55C• _ : England, Ireland, the United States, veittion held in Toronto last week Thii► "AD" and $1.04 will �be• _ i .,.Chili and other countries. Live Stock wtTe, given by Miss D. Bayne and Recepted as payment for this ,Dutch Loaf, . - '. ,• 25e, Fruit, Gt•ain, - Flowers also - prove . a Mrs E. G. Robinson, showine mvc'• treatment up to-Dec- 15th. 1935 ,great attraction. work done in the past year' and Try it. You will Na pleased with' ,Variety Loaf, ._. .... .,35c. ` The weekly meeting of -St. Geor- many'new hopes and projects for the results. - - H. V. R. Moore, Phm. B. �. Jellied Veal 30c ge's A. Y. P. A was held in the the eomine year, also new ideas for _ • " ` • • Club Rooms -on Friday evening of our programs. Mn. E. Andrew par- las't week Opened with a.Itymn an�3 Druggist, Chemist and tierbalisf y Head Ch�'ese :' 15C`. aded in tf•re same cor+tume n*irich f prayer. The mintites of Nov. Ah she snore in the "Old- fashioned Dres. DUN'BARTON,' 4NT: Q !� C were read, followed by the business parade" at the Convention.. Mrs., G. ' ' -'Bologna, " • • _ • 15c. e�td roll call. The rest of " the •meet- — - Law gave a reading: A demon.strat_ ing was taken by Rev. E, G. Robin- ' ion of "Inexoerisive Christmas gifts" FREETEX son, it being Biblical. Tihe motto of by the members bmuzht this inter-. - the A. Y. P. A. -For Christ and Hi, esting meeting to -a close. 'W'all Board W R E ■ i D Church The meeting. closed with _ _.. r the tinging •of:another hymn -an id a - Whitby `� Buttcher •,(-phone 3000) � . Pickering :' prayer. Tbie next meeting will be . - Fret3tea V4a11 -Board i6 mad( -' -Musical, under-the direction- of Mrs. Mrs. Andrew S. Moorhead, Ancar- Wader a n9W process, p06F @B`a- - `Tanner, on Friday, Nov.-29th, in the bl Farm, Whitby, will receive forthe in r6Bt iuslatine uilitief'. . Club Rooms; starting at S p. ttr.' -E-v-- first time in 'her new home;• hi-ngston g •� Q p ' ' anyone welcome to come and e4tjoy Ras W; e i Friday, Nov. 29th; from roll half inch�:an , priced to Pickerin .. Haxd'ware Sore ; yUmmselves with us., e 3 to 6 P. M. d p =The play, "The ,1J At of the = _ four and a half cents per Earth," was presented in St, An d, - Greenwood JUST TRY reyw's Church on Friday evening last :•q tare foot. • and also again on Monday evening Remetnber the Annual Pot -Luck •:- FICKERING - :- I �• V• : filled housessr • The second-night Supper, under the auspices of the ' LUMBER YARD u I , i CANADA VARNISH•CU. - ,brong'ht• even a greater number than Women's• Association to be held' in :- -'PAINTS AND VARNISHES the fiiik night, with one. :or two er- the church on Friday evening, Dec. ' ceptions the whole of the congreg- 6th. There will be a splendid. supper '- .^ '•stion attended, besides many others, and an interestin rogram., The 'New ddeeeariMeimesnaei. all kin ut the highest terms of g p . Nov can be convinced that,you can buy -speaking K nssion wand children admitted, free. the .**irk of the players., The Royal Qn Saturday evening, November ,. ! a . better product .at -a lower price. Our rrJJ t)1. �AhI.� lU Iittleri►te. ot,tytu, business for-Paints, Varnishes fs Enam- _ y�Itter Fair appeared to be the bib 2.31 -i the home of Mr. Wesley_ W. and i, M.Claremont. PhoneClarel3313, 14 compe,�rtion be play a tmeet. Mrs. Gee was. the scene of a very �;; ,4NTF;D -M1i frr�h HoI�tN.irt c��a els has,more than doubled- in the last 2 The comnt one who witnessed pretty wedding when . their second s, ttor,i;on, Du barton, Tet Pick 350# years,, due. to the increasing bale Of '•It, "The -best- play ever ,put on in daughter,' Margaret Ruth, waS unit- •"UK1A.a 11 BULL FOR °q'"ot wM,rt too ro p - tbese ducts.. 1Pic'hering"• was charalcterilpCc- of the ed in marriage to Mr. Hugh Caner- one ana a half years old. Appi,, remarks of the Fifers. ;*Tang went on Miller, second, son of Hr. and MTS Moore. R K'1 ". Pictrerina Pt one'z7u : R""° °THERE {S A REASON back! for; th'e ' sev d - presentation. W. 'J: Miller, of -. Pickering. Rev. H. it'OR `t 1i.F Lilt kl NT- •• , When a• group of players amateur H. Mutton, of Greenwood conducted trade for city property o; Market gar , ' • ,Agent f_or. McCormick - -Deering Farm Machinery _ _ 140 acres, Rood bui dings, large 6'bn.ten so x., ,, or prf6wibnal clrri wring out of the -the ceremony which took place in the noun stream on 7arm, Apply C, Dererrari. Clare' and Repairs. ; audience, laughter one minute and living -room, tastefully decorated with moot. 13tf Our Motto: - "We have it Oar get it, Or `" ` - "•�• !� teattir'(snd there were many) the ferns and gold moms. T�Se vveridiri HOICK CAIRY• COVVe -get ic+. 5 g Geed and grade cows, Goverament T,B it is not trade.`' next, they have accomplished their march was played by Mrs. T. Hortop tested, 'Fresh and close springers always or Te1e hone Sci00 objective. Requeets are now being of Camilla, sister of the bride. After hand. Plc d t ^sited if desired. Tee delivrrV p purehasesof7ormorq Satisisctlonguarante,d heard for trips outside ' the village, the signing of the register, Miss Wm J. Murphy, Lindsay, Onterio. Trtrph,•,. J. Ci * B�j CT�}kr' PICKERI�y for the next few weeks. 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