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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_10_01r s �... t.. x« s?y' - Y -,PICKERI i ..L s'•"". r " NEW-S'e. ... ti ..Grh . PICSERING9 ONT.. . FRIDAY .C 1, '1987. fila.' ltsafeo*tossal dssDs►. .• A Personal Invitation from Whitevaie Afed4ftU NOTICE Centennial United Church Miss Alice Turner returned Sun- GREENWOOD ?1R H. O, 'PEAR80N—Physician „ Sunday, October 3:ld='Come ane day eveningafter a leasant holid- iadstvgeoa, Danbarton tWy Our trucks pace your way Worship and Give, Thanks" at the P MILS every day. Harvest name Services, At 2.30 ay at Maple Beach, Beaverton, with RQ E. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director p. her cousin, Miss Mary Beaton, For- LS.•Optome'rical A..oe(ationot oatario• Ras. COAL CO + m. Rev..Dr. Edwin Smith, will con-! est Hill Village'. 1856--193 istwed Member of see American Opwmmtrksl ► duct the sen•ice, with the Centennial aaaedauen. C=ml e:amined by aPpaintnpat. v�,ciD 7 t'r°°'teos. L'4r'm°°t. cote , CEMENT, Choir, assisting. At 7.30 p, in. Rev. Audley ��• 13ANII, t>IRA VEL H. J. Howey, Pastor, will preach, Feed Pigs ata Profit ^` s with soloists alhci orchestra, under W, H. and Mrs. Moorhouse vis- by ging Pig Starter, Pig Coneei. R D(1tYALD BUDDY Jfusei<n6nt. ` +r• aII��— Mr. J. L. Barnes, assisting. On itcd with friends iit Weston during Solicitor, NocaryYublte. MateytoLo.n. Tuesday evening, Oct. 5th, a Drama the"week-end. trate and Finely Ground Gsaiia. t103oa formerly otxup►ed by Me late A. t_ t;hds. BUILDER'S SII PPLIEf3 • eiena Rivers" •mill be presented ----- -- Y tlata. sautb .las of t:ourt Howe. W baby., Sir.. 8160 local cartage Work by the ' Victoria Sqcare Dramatic Greenwood i m ceding coarsely grtaoa BEATON, BELI._t! R053 B S _ grain. No profit f Sudety • The play is m three acts, Barriltora if Solicitors We have also placed in stock a full and is a great favorite, having been Owing to the Anniversary Servic Wegrind finer than others and ging ~x WILLIAM J, BEATON. K. C. s line of Maple Leaf ,billing Tepeated by request is many centres es at Kinsale there will .be no Sun_ H.BROOKE BELL, K. C. J. D. FROSS Lo�. 'S Feeds, throughout the countryside. Be sure day School or Church Service here good service' and are open all the : to hear it. Time --Stip, m. Admiss- on Sunday, October 3rd. year around, not just in the heavy jA1riE8 nt VI+RIGH +ate A. �'e MITCH 'i i ion, 25 and 15 stem The Mission Band will meet in the feeding time. say �'O0i• Toronto' ave+ Lriei.a � basement of .the church on 3atur- Use PoultryLaying ying Mash, C V. RICHARDSON A Co., Barris- Pickering, 'Ont. Dunbarton day afternoon, October 2nd. All the Grains, Shell .and Grit for Profitable �•�6r'-if*338To oenttoSt5TToronto. OBiee phone 7400 Resideneei 05x20 children are welcome. Taiapeoae Ad. 1688; Pickering Phone 3613. SU Mr. IMmer Annis and Mr Alberl 'Miss Zorah Gee Mia Edna egg production. THUM80N dt McMILLAN—Barris. 1 Mn. Soitciton, Notaries Pubuc. Office boon 7-9, at by ■ y,Paintme, t at re. iddace of An4ug McMillan. tbird house west of Pickering Dalry. Toronto office, t9 Mehinda St, Phone Pick 70; Toroutol Elgin 5307 _ s9tf ',C=ANT & ANNIS — B ran iste-e, tar's, Nutaries Public �OR�ON D. CONAliT,�K. C. , ALLIN F. ANNIS, B, A.• LL. B. a O lcso- •7 1 2 S,mcoe St. S., Oshawa Pboaea---4 ant! 6 (Gshawa), and at time Court House, Whitby, (Mr, Conant) Phone 7 (Whit - Sears were in Ottawa this .week- and Miss Raby Annis, attend G the We If �l •tiieee, also Bran end. wedding of Miss Isabel Rutledge to Shorts and other Feeds. Mrs. Chas. Annis is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Quackenbush, Mr. R. Brett, at Honeywood on Sat- urday last. .Chopping—Monday, Wednesday► of Fort William. :tins- W. Gee spent the week -end Friday. ; - were glad to see Mrs. Robt•.- 'w-ith her daughter, airs. T. Hortop, ;w Carson and her son, Will, in our of Camilla. Miss +`i vik9R•e on Sunday. Ruth Walls, of Whitby, for- Miss Ina McConocnie ' spent the week merly. of Mount Forest, visited her uncle, Mr. F. PIANO -TUNING -end with her uncle and aunt, Walls and family- on Mr. and Mrs. HiArjbert, of Kemp- ville Sunday.- Quite a number -f . AND 0 our young peo- ayl' The Anniversary Services and Con- ole spent the week -end at Orillia• All kinds of Ferair Work RADIO SERVICT art of the United Church will be All Tuning Guaranteed 1►cntat a' ' held on Sunday, October 20th, and Brougham . �--" .�'�_ ,..w A Q`raduaW of Radio Collo Tuesday, October 12th. On Sunday. u ERBERT T. FALLAISE. L. D S.. Y•C. 8. MacDONALD ` D. D. S , Graduate of the Royal Coitege of With at 11 a. m. the service of worship T C. Brown and Lloyd Johnston •h�� •� P _ .;209 CLOSE AVE., TORONTO a, srr{`eonsand the tin,vgrsity of Toronto, p t� will be conducted the Rev, Thos, attea dgd a Masonic function. in Tor- ;�. (a reaidance •ecoad door east of St. And- lJ p-tO-LLe-minute training onto on Friday .Phone Lakeside 1509 d sa-:.rChurch. Pickering. ont. office hours; o Laidlaw, of Toronto, and Rev. Har- y evening. , a. aa. to • m., or ov appointment. (x-n,y and ve Howie, Orders taken at NEWS Otl9ee 'aar,an), Phone Pick race sats FINEST EOfJ1PMENT y , with special music by School opened last Monday with I Centennial Choir, In the evening at a. good attendance, the health .of the for 7 o'clock, th4 minister will be Rev, neighborhood children is gocl4 at Shingles For Sale rsaliagselo !F arbef. Guaranteed SatisfaetioD Martin Jenkinson, B,. D., -of Picker- Press -It. ing. We trust to have all members We are sorry to hear of the .son i POSTIL.4 lJoensed Auctioneer. �"onable Prices and adherents and many visitors at , of Mr. and Mrs. L. Goad, .of Tor- • Halt Galvanized Steel Sbingle% (h. -F• for Oman" of Tors and onudo• Aa,- Tabes asci Batteries Siva" an ►_! tend these special services.- On Tues Ont°, is is hospital with mastoid Bird's Felt Slate Shingles, �Mo eat« M nit kh Wa •senate w do abeeaara da trouble. Abo, re-rubberia411 aelaae, A�arssr 0. River F. o.. ons, y evening our celebrated Chicken. g buggy wheels. H. ROY ILLER, The. -She h Lawn mowers shier �. .. _ ' Dinner will be served from 6 to" 8 P end family, of Toronto, peaed. ice. BEATON, TOWNSHIP Brou(rh6m, Ontario o'clock in the school room of the entertained a number.. of Toronto T• PATERSONS OLAREMON D • Clerk. Conveyance• Commissioner for 48tf Phone Mark 1008 taYrna aodavita.' Accountant, $tc. Issuer of church . At 8 o'clock . a very high, friends at their home here on Satur- . Gall and fret prices. Phone 981% Aiarrfaga L a eats �jlhtte.ak.0ot. class program will be presented in day afternoon, the auditorium of the church by ?hiss John and Mrs, Soden accompanied y A, E- R�CHARDSON D • -A • F R b the little Campbell AlElsie McLuhan, of Toronto, versatile pbe l Brothers GENERAL INSURANCE �, entertainer tional re visited on Sunday with friends an.1 - pctation and the Misses Jean and relatives in .Little Britain. - REAL 83MATE Insurance. of All $inch• Gertrude Lennie, Violin and piano Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Devitt and •� CON.Y.EYANC1Na Duetists, These young ladies are al- daughters of Toronto and Mrs. H. $u><�Ider$' Sit lies -='ins eM established areeey, ready Best Rates Available With so widely known, Miss Jean having Mechin, of Pickering, called on old �� 4: Brougham friends on Saturday. to serve. Security and Service. - van the Gold Medal as Violinist, at � We y Lumber and Lath : P6oae, Pielt, 60N the open competition at the C. N. rrp a visit -to Brougham' E. last Y. P. 'Union on Friday' evenin wSs year. Save this date and y eveningwas B. C, 4hingies *Address PboDe your much appreciated, her address on! 1t►alce it special treat for the Flue Coal' • a +;a • MAW - Christi1a Fellowship' was very ,'ine. BROUGHAM '.PICK 516 �'eeason. LIOSNSSLI AUCTIONEER AND ......... Xr. Allan Miller had an appen- Alberta QOal VALUATOR ;.Whitevale x operation during the week at di �tla4 conducted Anywhere We Handle iia mother . and brother, •Dopiest Toronto 1O Coke Phone or write. Address sm D'tindas Mrs. Gordon Hamlin and children Robert, were Sunday Cement. Lime, Plastat in Toronto on Su Street, East, A Qamplete Line of Par- aro visiting at the Tom Hamlin visiting trim, Maple Body Food _Wklt by. Ontario. bei • Miss Bate returned home from Toronto on Saturday Agents for Lnndy Fenae •IIB, LiVeStOCk, wild 11[r Metcalf and family have tak- y .afternoon. Mr. g8 T en up residence in ocr village. .We and Mrs. W. Bate, of Toronto, and and )�ataj fa,00htl CYRIL E. MORLEY $Og '.(show• extend them a hearty -elcome. Mrs. J. Hanley, of Stratford motor 2 OHNERAL INSURANCE t Little E Miller is an inmate of ad h • _ and tt1 isle M out with er, . !'itStn — Pleioeria` i7M the Sick Children•, Hospital, under- Don't forget the Merpal Quartet Cdekshutt Im lements �POIN�' Da N, Lo�akyvQod going an operation for ear trouble of Toronto will condulct the Thank- p and tonsils. offering service for the W. M. S', Seeaie Prices Before Buylug Inenranee at .October 10th, the United Church next Sunday evening at ?.30 p.. m. - Pickering MiUs will observe their Anniversary. Aft- A musical treat is in store for all. WILSON BRO rieduced Fa a ernoon and Evening Services. Fur- Mrs. A. L. Harvey, of Montreal; FOr fou4. r Car PICKERING' ONT: they particulars nett meek. visited T. C. and Mrs. Brown on t See US We extend congratulations to-Whn_ Wednesday and Mrs.' Brown accom- .' Locant Mar ont• %WE DELIVER and Mrs. Fitch on their 25th weld- lamed her on calls at the homes of PhoaeMark 7900 .SERVICE and PROTECTION ing .anniversary. The were the re- friends in Greenbank, Wick, Sonya ' cipients of several beautiful 'bou- and Port Perry, quets.Their bridesmaid, Miss Sunday School and Church Ser - SUGGESTIONS R. G. �CLENDENING Charlotte Biikett, sister of :firs. vices had a good attendaice on Sun- :FEARSON'S --� Fitch, :helped them celebrate this day Mrs. Glover sang a solo which for the Houle FUNERAL DIRECTOR occasion. Sas much appreciated. rev. J. E. SPRAY v` The Young Peonle of the Baptist Glover introduced the nett study i a� 1. e7PRA i Private Ambulance Church met at the home of Wm. and b o taken up by the W. M ook t be tae f STUDIO COUCBES Day and Night Service Mrs• Hilts for a surprise party for S' Or ` Phone 41006 their youngest son• Howard Sylves- Car accidents are common 'here. with or without wardrobe • • ter,: who, has left- to take up a Gov- Another took place on Saturday at CATTLE A• MRlvern 5000 ernment ternoon just east of the village, ..CATTLE These are lovely CODCh@B Ol: '. position in Regina., Many ] g Markham jolly games were played and sever- when the car took to the ditch, The OCCASIONAL CHAIRS r nt• al rumbers enjoyed. Miss Marjorie driver required ' medical attention, And AN domestic Stock $9.7b to 22 6 Kay" presented Howard with a but no serious damage was done t Un UenA[jo e nivel'• Given Longer Protection. Will IND TABLES Be Read P A dainty 'lunch was served, af_ Visitors at the Bert Harney home Y ter which, "For .He's a jolly good curing the week and on Sunday were 110t taint milk. X2.25 to X5.25 For cold weather by calling us fellow" brought -another, enjoyalble Mr- and Mrs. Bourne, of Clarkson; evening to a close. Rev.. and Mrs. Robinson,.of Picker. Note the Low Price. SPRING FILLED MAT?RESSES NOW and having your stoves, Rally. Day Services at the. United ing; Mr. acrd Mrs. Sherlock and 1 Y 16.50 to $22,50 furnaces, troughs and roofs Church Sunday Sc]aool showed an at. Mr. and Mrs. North, of Toronto $1400 r cellon FELT MATTRESS 5.75• 10 50 Repaired, tendance of 120. A very fine Mrs• Cosgrove,pe ' .� , f • ',� - ry pros- who has been a � K 'WALL PAPEB If it is W new stoire or fug,' ram was given. The school room guest at' the Haney home for two ]28 Ol1nCe8 '4 we will be' Pleased to becve was beautifully decorated with asters weeks returned borne with her dau- y Zinnias and Gladioli, by Mrs. Ran- ghter, Mrs. North and husband. Container Included Aibslasee, Day er Nizi t Our prices are -fight. Pipes, elbows Ball, to whom thanks were .extended The political pulse has not reach 4 ,aw phNt 1300 _etc., always,on hand, by the Supt. Mr. Medc afe, a for- ed fever temperature yet. The Li'b- mer• teacher in the public School erals held a fair -sited 'meeting in We.balieve this to be the best T 'Agent -for Masse --Harris the Town _ y some years ago, gave a message to $111 on Wednesday even. procurable, ing �Cm A. STERRIT'I' ?repairs. the 'children on "Preparedness". A. Conain nt the lhtereaLs of Gordon D. Made by makers of CreoNs, If representative from each class also , Liberal Candidate; and the Funeral Director ALVIN BUSBBY the Home Dept. laid a brick to form C• C. F. held an open-air meeting ' a oburch, each one telling of ach- with loud -speaker on Friday even- t �,e �Oi1ea, Phw* Bi ' FUMitare Dealer Hardware Tinsmith ievements during the past year and ing, but unfortunately, few knew the PTCRERINa ' aims a� ambitions for the coming meeting was to take Ply ant few , eTllslL. a Drs rs i oII�l'10 pia" an• outsiders village were ' in the villathat I evenilgg' `- °5 rurnv urAl :��t�n 1t ::•� r•:�y � �:•::❖::•::� ::oma a -S A4 .. v r AGENTS WANTED .,AGENTS—TO SELL MEN'S NECK - ties. 160 per cent. profit. Write for free samples and catalogue: Mur- gatroyd Agencies, Yonge St. Arcade, Toronto. Ir LOCALkEPRESENTATIVES wanted, for subscription work. Re- newal list supplied. •Good commission. Write Canadian Magazine, 347 Ade• - hide St. West, Toronto. SEND FOR FREE KIT SOBIE'S, manufacturers for their own 24 city stores across -Can- ada, want agents to become exclus- ive factory representatives. Men and women, earn big money! Sell Sohie's guaranteed Linger!e and fine Hos- fery. Get into this profitable busin- ess now. Write today for free outfit. Sobie's Silk Shops. Department S.T. Farnham, Que... r� $50.W WEEKLY SELLING FELT Rugs. For full particulars write M. Shedel, Box 473: Mimico, Out. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST CHARLES ALLDER, ANALYTICAL Chemist, established 1926. Analy- sis of poultry and stock feeds. Box 117 Ingersoll, - Ontario. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS ,HANGER STANDARD LIMB CO., 126 Wellington Street West, To- ronto. Improved light metal and wil- low artificial limbs without shoulder straps. (BARN ROOFING — FENCE POSTS OUR DIRECT FACTORY PRICES save you money op.. Stipertite gal- vanized roofing. Superior steel Fence Posts and steel granary lining, Super- ior Products Limited. Sarnia, Out. BUILDING WRECKERS WE WILL BUY OLD OR CON. demned•buildings to wreck. Green- wood -House Wreckers, 440 Greenwood Ave., Toronto.' BULBS NARCISSI — PRINCEPS MAXIMUS. Early Yellow Trumpet -Daffodil. Pheasahts Eye (Poet's Narcissus), . fragrant, white, late. Evangeline, frag- rant, white, fluted yellow chalice -cup. mid-season. All field run bulbs, w dug. $1 per 1,000. Canadian Pacific Bulb. -Gardens, Duncan, Vancouver Island. BUSINESS" •BROKERS ATTENTION! AN -Y, BUSINESS, anywhere,' Sold quickly. confiden- tially'for cash.' Consolidated Business Brokers. 24 Bloor West. Toronto, CARPETS R£ -WOVEN INTO RUGS ;OLD CARPETS WOVEN INTO RE- versible Rugs. Write for price list. Baker Cleaning Co., Toronto 4. CORONATION COVERS i.`IRST DAY iSSUE CORONATION Covers—Newfoundland 30c each. L. Hodder. Rev,de•V-rrlP, Newfound- land. _ EDUCATIONAL ' STENOGRAPHY BY MAIL—WRITE for free sample lesson. Miss Mac- donald, 8472 West Brondway,.1lfant- real. Quebec ELECTRIC WELDER The Trindl Electric Weider WONDERFUL NEW INVENTION Operates from 6 -volt - battery. +� Welds—Solders — Brazes. $4.50 de- livered. R. H. Anderson, Lindsay,- Ont. FEMALE 14ELP INSTRUCTION ANDREWS' ACADEMY OF HAIR - dressing. Visitors welcome. Write for prospectus. 961 Bloor west, To- ronto. FILMS AND PRINTS O HRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUR favourite'. negatives, 12' for. 75c; 3 for 25c. Complete with envelopes. Sample, 10c. Brightling, 29 Richmpnd St. E.. Toronto. SPARKLINS, HIGLOSS, DECKLE edged prints,- three extra with each roll finished 26c. Twelve reprints 26c Delhanty'e, Webbwood, Out. ROLLS DEVELOPED AND EIGHT prints With free enlargement, 25c.. Reprints Sc each. Coatmercial Photo' Service, Dept. B., 'Outremout, Que, ZERO PRICES, EXPERT WORK. Roll with free enlargement 26c. Trevanna Studios, 93 Niagara Street, St Catharines,, Ont. ROLLS 'DEVELOPED; PRINTED, one free enlargement 25c, Re- -'riots 10 for'25.c. Photo -Craft, 183% Hing St. IL, Toronto. ROLL DEVELOPED AND one 'dec 3e edge print of each. Aeprints 8c, 10 for 25c, One Free on. )argemeat with each, order 25o or fie. SnapY Photo Service, Bos 72, station H, Toronto. -,p-• :•,v e� e`... '',.- '•d tom': r. :' ? ',i.' '.'"•. :r..ro._:. 0 fe ;x, iLed .• flLsin is�� r. FUN. FARMING F- INE DARK EASTERN MiN from foundation stock and big kit production; correspondence invi ed. Maple Leaf Mink . Ranch, Ble heim, Ont. MINER AkIINKERY, KINGSVILL Ont., offers for sale Quebec, La radar, Yukon mink of select breedin stock.* Place your order early. RAISE MINK FOR PROFIT — GE started right with Moss "Quetico strain migk—guaranteed stock. Writ for full information, Moss Fur Farm Limited (mink breeding specialists) Sapawe. Ontario. MINI: with a proven pelt record the same strain which average $36.50 in 1936 and $41.50 in 1937 and that after the best have been sol for breeders. 0. Lee. Faust. Alberta 'FURNITURE LYONS' USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Great savings in our Furnitur Trade-in Department. Our low price have made this department the larg- est. arg est and most popular in Toronto:, Jus a few of the hundreds 'of specials ar listed' here, If you don't see what you went advertidt+d come in or write Lyons are sure to have it and at th lowest price in town. Every piece o furniture 7s sanitarily treated as completely refinished to look like new. $59.00 Beautiful American walnut bedroom suite. large cblff robe. full length triple mirror vanity -and full size 4 -poster bed with sagles spring. Completely refinished: Cos new over $200.00. 521.50. Walnut finish dresser, in perfect condition, with full size- steel bed to match, sagless spring and brand new'ali-felt mattress. $19.50 SoUd oak dining -room suites. large buffet exten- sion tables and 6 leather opholatered chairs, in peg tett condition. Your choice of golden or fumed oak. 1x89.00 Beautiful solid walnut din- ar inR-room suite, large buf- fet, twin ,.pede-stal extension table, china cabinet and 4 chairs upholstered In genuine leather. A really. fine suite .and looks brand new; completely re- finished. Cost,ortginally about $300,00. $,47.00 Eight -piece; 2 tone walnut flnish dlning-room suite — Queen Ann design: large buffet: ex- tension table and 6 chairs. upholstered In genuine ,leather; Completely refin- ished. $49 00 Luxurious 3 -piece Chester. �*�a field' suite (unclaimed), — Thls suite has been rebuilt and recov- ered 'in a very- attractive" brand new brown repp; has 'Marshall reversible spring cushions and is a real -bargain at this :price. Originally cost $175.00, is exactly like new. $29.51) Full length chesterfield and two 'roomy chairs to match, upholstered in a..novelty repp with reversible Marshall cushions and show -wood walnut frame; completely re -conditioned and -dry cleaned. $35.00 Large Chesterfield' with two big chairs, covered, In a French Jacquard Taupe shade; completely re -built and thoroughly dry cleaned. Large assortment of Kitchen Cab-• ineta, Sewing Machines, Gas Stoves, Library Tables, • Beds, Spring Mat- -tresses, Odd Dressers, Chiffoniers, Studio O2uebes, etc., -at amazingly low prices., TRADE-IN DEPT. (LYONS' BEDDING Alm UPHOLSTERING CO. Save 40%. Buy Direct from Factory 478 YONGE ST, TORONTO GAMES FOR FALL AND WINTER PARTIES Ten entirely' neva and original brain-teaser games, in attractive book- let form,'assorted to suit -all tastes and occasions, 35 cents, postpaid any. where.. Canadian -American Novelties, 122 Wellington Street West, Toronto. GREAT SALE USED PiANOS ORIGINALLY' COSTING' WHEN new up to $800., good makes, beau- tiful walnut, mahogany and golden oak cabinets, in real good condition, tuned, Including piano benches; bargain prices, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50. Ideal for homes, schools, churches. Write for our bargain price list. Sovereign's Sales, 2418B Dufferin St., Toronto. .HELP WANTED YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN—POSI- tions More easily secured if you :rain for Telegrapher or- Stenographer. Become stenographer in ten weeks— lotes written in English. Typewriter 1upplfed. Self -teaching machine . loan - A with telegraphy. Inexpensive. What :aurae interests you? Write Caasan Systems, Toronto. LILY BULBS . . PLANT( LILIES NOW — ADD T brightness or yqp 'garden with Lilies from home-grown bulbs of re- liable varleci,:s. Also other perennia flowers—and fruit trees for norther gardens- all of the hardiest strains Send for Autumn Catalogue with in structions for Llifes, etc. Arrival o all plants ir. good • condltlon guaran teed. The Manitoba Hardy Plan Nursery, F. L. Skinner. Prop., Drop- mere, ro mere, Manitoba. K MACHINERY —� h t. O`ET OUR NEW PRICES ON TH n. Goold, Shapley & Muir gas, gaso- line. and fuel oil engines and grinders Also repairs for 'Brantford engihes E pumps, windmills. J. A. Fellows & Co Lab Brantford. Ont. g 1; ANNiNG MILL (KLINE) SEEI Grader., guaranteed increase crop T Write. Kline Mfr.. 121 Empress Cres. Toronto. e REBUILT FAIN MACHINERY AN Farms trucks composed -of: Grain chop- pers 8" to 15": Gas engines 11/2 to 14 h.p.; Tractors 8 x 16 to 25 x 40 h.p.; Power units 26 h.p, up: Ensilage cut- ters: 21 Trucks from 1/'ton up. We pay spot cash 'for, old tractors. Write d or'see us. Hanna's International Sales & Service. 111acDonnell St„ Guelph, Ontario. MEDICAL ATOP SUFFERING. HAVE YOU '" itching, burning, scalding, wet or e dry skin trouble. It so, use the guar- s anteed Inch Eczema Remedy. Write L Inch Drug Company, •1130 Weston Rd., Toronto. Sold from coast to coast— s One Dollar prepaid. u MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS e [ LEARN TO PLAY A SAXOPHONE d Trumpet, -Trombone. Become a Musician. Send for Form for six days' Free Trial. Ten months' for in'' terest: Literature tree. Greene Music Company. 67 Queen St., East, Toronto., s Cost STAMPS WANTED, CANADIAN STAMPS IN quantity. Best prices for accumu- lations and collections. Queen Stamp Co..-Torohto. . MISCELLANEOUS LEAF BURLEY. FOUR POUNDS $1.00, fourteen pounds $3.00. Five. pounds Virginia Leaf Cigarette Tobac- co $2.00. Postpaid with flavoring, Nat- ural Leaf Tobacco, Co.. Learrington, Ont. 15 JEWEL WATCHES ONLY $5.95. Send us picture of any man's ,lady's wrist watcb. sold anywhere up to $15.00. We will closely • duplicate It for $5,95 with written guarantee. Wilson's' Watch Company, 357 St. Catherine Fest._ Montreal. Sensational New Discovery'= •RECHARGES RADIO B's; FLASH- Iights,-- dry cells, guaranteed like new, Stamped envelope 'brings fuIr particulars. -A. E.'.Lueck. Bo_% 152, Lockwood. Sask. WE GUARANTEE YOUR FIT WITH best quality, latest style suit or .Winter overcoat (slightly•usedI. rega lar to $60.00 for $6 to $12. Fall coats, regular to .$35.00 for $4 to $8. Suit coats. $2, $2.50- $3. New trousers. In tweeds. serges and 'wersteds, $1.25, $1.75, $2.25, $2.95. Postpaid. State measurements. colours, style, age. Sat isfactlon guaranteed or money refund- ed. Send money order--Rnskln & Co.. Peterboro. Ont. POST OFFICE BOXES POST OFFICE BOXES IN GOOD . condition. For particulars apply F. D. Ghent, Postwaster, Burlington, Ontario. RADIO . -- FARM-CITY 'RADiOS $7.95 COM- plete. Save half: Agents free- offer. Amazing prices' windchargers, power . plants, accessories. Marco 1243X Mc- Gee. Kansas City; Mo; REMNANTS .'REE! -70 QUILTING .PATTERNS! Giant washtast remnants!. "Makes five -quilts" Cottons! Prints; $1.00 "Collect". Sample bundle,' 25c. Re- fund guarantee! Mdritlme Textiles, 8049 Degaspe, Montreal. TIRES MENZIE'S USED TIRES $2.95 UP for Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth Dodge, Buick, Oldsmobile, Packard, Cadillac and, all other cars and trucks. Every tire arnrnntepd. 190 King West, Toronto, T—TRAPPING T CAUGHT 16 FOXES IN 3 DAYS! a You can do A. Particulars free, Wells Hadley,' Stanstead, Que. WINTER PLANTS PERENNIAL PHLOX, BLEEDING Hearts, etc., 10c plant; tulips 4c; Postpaid winter flowering House PIants, etc. Write for list. Joseph Aiken, Shannon, Que. WATCH REPAIRS 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE $1.00 replaces mainspring, jewel, cleaning, hands, crystals, dial repaired. Providing no parts missing. 2 -years guarantee Re- turn postage paid. Formerly with Hamilton Watch Factory. American Swiss Watch Specialist Reg'd; Dept W., 4818 Brebeut MontreaL Air-conditioning Aida ° n' p- E D Canada is $eCO.> Growth of Mushrooms License - Conscious' " 1 Mushrooms grown in air-condition- = ed houses will shortly grace milady's Distinct Increase Seen in Number ti dinner table in New York and points ,of Radio Licenses Taken Ot* 1 1 East. Thirty growing houses near West Chester, Canada' is either becoming �. t Pa:, have been fitted with minded or developing a license soh-! • `+ apparatus to control the temperature science, Judging by the increase in ra•! and humidity and by that means to dio permits which have been t ► increase the mushroom yield from' out. By the end of Ahe year it is two crops to three. Previously the petted there will be 1,125,006 lice houses were shut down during the sets in the country, compared with summer months because* hot weather 038,000 last year, produced• inferior mushrooms. Quebec is showing the greatest 4 &ntrol of temperature and hu- prompitude. in taking out licenses with midity marks another chapter in the 90 per cent,of last year's total already art of mushroom growing, one of the Paid. Ontario has paid up $0, per cent — world's most spec'inlized crafts. Par- October will be the time of reckon=' - isian mushroom -,rowers long ago Ing. The department will then start to f found a partial solution to the prob- clean up all arrears for licensee, bring,! lem of variable temperature and hu- Ing before the courts those who are In , midity by placing ,their growing beds default. I in galleries and cellars from, 60 to Generally, but on increased' lines, i 160 feet below the surface of the the ratio of licenses by provinces ,te ground. being mafhtained. Last year Ontario , ; �� o::.�. •. �.4 .�V �• topped the list with 424,000; Quebec a �i� �• being second with 240,000 and British �� ' ��; Smiles and Columbia third with 91,000. . ►� The revenue °from radio licenses is } $2 per set and thus the total will run { ,•i'i' Chuckles around $2,250,000: i Clothes Should A young actor applied for wore: to Suit Personality the casting director of the Big Noise -, Film Company. "Nothing doing at present," said the 11 There are no Rules in Fashion I big man. "See me in two months' World bu t Women Should Dress time." "If you really want me you'd better to Suit Figure and Type — sign me on now," replied the actor, �' . ` .:.: •. . "there are lots of other companies af- Monsieur Lucien Lelong, whose ter me." • s Paris dress creations are copied the "Oh?" queried the director doubtful- world over and who -prefers to be cal-! ly. "And what companies •are they?" Ied Just plain "Mister" bluntly told - in-;' "The gas company, the water com- terviewers. today there are no rules ' parry and the electric light 'company." for fashion. _ And then the designer elaborated:' - She —'"Don't you think. that love "What is right for •one may not be is-absurd?' right for another: Clothes should be - He — "Yes. Just two silly." chosen to enhance the beauty of the _ individual. Women should dress . to n Tourist — "Don't you ever get lone= suit their figure acid type."- some up here?" -..EVERY W07NAN; PERFECTION Mountaineer — "Oh, Yes but I have -There is no Venus, or ideally I;ropor- a couple of good Jokes to tell myself." tioned figure ' as far as 'fashfotis are concerned, b•e sald,' but with a charac- Teacher — I'llow old is your fa- teristic note of chivalry added,."Every; thpr?'k woman is perfection at one.. time In' 'Pommy — "Thirty—eight. air." her life" — some at 16, some at 30, _ Teacher — "Well, I .must set you othors at 50." homework more suited to his age.", Mention of a . short -skirt -ed, dinner dress, "which is being talked .about _ A very small boy was waiting .to consistently," made his eyes sparkle: cross a busy road.' -A-. kindly stranger. "I se_e no reason why women should spoke to him. go. trailing around in long skirts for - "You must be very careful with all restaurant dinging and other informal ihls traffic about," he said. affairs,"- be said. "Let them save thea." "'Oh. I'm all right," replied the child for formai occasions." f .cheerily. "I always -wait for, the emp-. ' t. - } 4p space to come by" ' Broken Heart 'Kills Dog The tailor was selling life best friend a new suit. He was raving'all A familiar figure in. the connnu- about the garment... "I'm nity, "Teddq;' a shepherd dog, of telling You, Harry," tie said, that even our h y eat friend -won't re- North 'Adams, Mass., was dead, .ap-, cognize you in, that. suit. Just take a parently the victim o2 a broken heart. 1. walk outside for a minute and get tate The dog followed in death feel of the garment" his lifelong companion, a horse owe Harry went out and returned coo- ed by Fred McNulty., For two days meat later. The proprietor rushed up and nights after the horse's death, to him with happy smile- McNulty said, "Teddy" remained in - i "Good' morninag, stranger," he h ' the horse's stall, its head fined be- _ ' beamed. "What can I do for you?" 7tween its paws, refusing all proffers of food. Death .came the third day. "Have you told Mr: Smith that he is - the father of 'triplets." .. "Not yet, doctor, he's shaving •• ^. IN ri P - T O -DATE" UP-TO-DATE First° Firemen —' "There 'were six- i ` ' S TA B L �S teen firemen at my wedding.:' Second Firemen 'Yes, but no es- -Old Reliable Minard's cape." „ Alien honm come in to stable with wire. A woman went into a bank to cash inb or saddle boil, or cows have eaksd adder, the thins to do Is get the Minard'■ a cheque.- The cashier asked her to bottle at once, as Kr. Dowd of (limbar% endorseAt, but she did not know, what Manitoba, knows. He writes: lie meant. "That's'all right," said the "I like soar Kinard'. Liniment Lice to Lave it in the house I hays found cashier. "Just. sign Your same exactly rcor Ltinard's Untinmt =yeciallr good tae ,. as you would on your letters and I91 . barbed wire eat, on horses." - give you the money," A family doctor prepared kinard's Liniment So .rhe carefully wrote on the back °"°r 6a year* ayo• Still invarnahle in of the cheque, "Your loving Mary." i rnrr stable and "'7 LO°"' �- '� 5urrna■' General "Superbilt" `A" & `B" Batteries The best and most economical 'b -attery equipment for sour radio. ,THEY LAST LONGER " •- WrtteforPamphlet on "SUP-ERBILT" ''A" Battery General Dry Batteries. of Canada Nide AMC &whez,� IOU • Law'Motor"Sales" choir were met by a full house in the afternoon, and also the evening TWW Brookli-3 Junior Farmers L75 per year; $1,m paid in advmnft service by the Pastor and the Pick - was a real treat. On ATTENTION .1 Chrysler lymouth 3ubacrip%iow to the United states ering choir, Aucciation. and GL It it $2.00 in advance. Monday evening, the Pilot Bible De er Class, of Greenbank, under the lead- The Junior Farmers will meet' in Brock Road Gravel erahip of Rev. Tom gave Brooklin Town Hall on Thursday. IQ(*D:USED CARS 1OHN MURKAR. Proorietcr. a minster program that %ras Wallace,One. of October7th, at 8.15 p. m. Pit GOODYEAR TIRES the best entertainments that have - WILLARD BATTERIO Crushed Pit Ru been in.Audley for some time. At All young men and young women n GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Library Notes the close the ladies served a gener- SKILLED.N40TOR REPAIRS ous lunch. of Ontario County are cordially Gravel Give us a trial,on a New o Do not forget to keep the dates of invited to attend. October 22nd and 23rd open for the 24 Hours Towing Service will b.Sand and Graded In ldez6oriam Speakers. from Toronto wi .'Zook Fair. If you belong to Brou- . I I v resent� to address the meeting, J - p. Stone Gordon J. La'W' Sham,' Claremont, Brooklin,, White� . . .; lq GORMLEY—ka loving memory of a also vale, Pickering or 'Vnitby Libraries a member of the Institute. Phone 2908 -dear husband, , Ed. F. Gormley, Delivered or Lo,.tded in Pit this Will be your opportunity to see Branch to organize a Girls'sClub., ..the new books for yourself and Is who pissed away October Ist, PHONE:'Plani, Pick 1026 PICKERENTIG, ONTARIO 9ftt to Your Librari1931. Toro an.the titles that oto office Ho*.ard 6471 you would like to read. if you like Somewhere back of the sunset loveliness never dies, H s- N BO*E & SON to give books for Christmas pre eats, here is your cha He lives in a land, of glory, Roofing JO nce�to see what, Mid the blue and gold of the thenew books are. The display will Vate.­ Tile' and Gravel Roofing n skies. Include Household Science, Garden - Wife. Asphalt ShIngles, Roll RooOng, Ing, Fiction, Biograply, Travel, .1-ply.$1-.25 per cell. Roof Coating. -Current World Affairs Books for BROCK 65c. per gallon. 7%4 B`mt that Noys, and Girls, and attractive ill- As hay fever is caused chiefly by Also chimneys rebuilt rod repaired. ted books : Everyone will have ragweed, Toronto intends making. THEATRE mdarux" Mn givee Interests that lie somewhere among war against the menace next year; ..JACK RE ID these groups. Come and choose for by eradicating the weed.. East Wbit- 7 yoursa elf. There will be other exhl>. by is also taking similar action, as DANSARTUN W15 Its of 'general interest and' two wor- well as against goldenrod. 0. IL 704h4 thwhile and interesting evening en- All Seats Saturday and Holiday Even- Sietetertainments. Ings, 20 cents E. R. Woodward Barciay-Transport FRIDAY and SATURDAY Xinsale Daft Balks October I and 2 between ClaremontOUR , Birou GSTOCK OF IGROCERIES Two Shows at 7'.00 and 9.00 Mis--A,. Hooker spent several f days with her brother at Bowman- tevale- and Toronto COMPLETE AND FRESH Greenwood Wh! -Hull Saturday Matipee at 1.30 Ville. w:rf , Harry Saturday Evening Show starts at 6.3 AT ALL TIMES 0 We regret sincerely the serious ill- My drivers Are trained to b Is iiarift Builder and Contractof Bess of Mrs. Mutton, in the Toronto, courtequs and reliable. Groceries, FRED MacMURRAY Hospital. Canned Goods, Cereals FRANCES FARMER Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Special Rates on Long Dixtau" Fruits, Men's *ear, Siheol Supplies CHARLIE RUGGLES Brieltwork and dtonework Cammack, on the birth of a hauling.IN, a -Specialt y daughter. Oui Fresh and Cured Meats are Arohitect's, Servide Mr. and Mrs. J. Fell and Rho d N large 'kept 'wholeopme by Electric Refrig- a, a ordej 'too small. Non* too "EXCLUSIVE" .,of Toronto, -spent Monday at the H. All altipments fissured and protected Or ation. Parkin home. from the weatber with THE har- C Mr. R. E. Movibray has bbeenROWN IINNE See Weekly sales bulle.do for heating his sweet corn for LLOYD NOILAN RO@eb^uif Rd. and Kingston Rd. the can- TOL Cl -SPECIALS Clara. 311 4-20 Pbone F4sk 50 series at Whitby. RALPH MORGAN Class. B. Mr-. and Mrs. H. Parkin and and C. BROUGHAW ONT. Eil- OwuM and operated by Phone Pick 5*2 een, spent Sunday with J. and Mrs. )frank L HwAa'. MONDAY. -TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY Parkin, at Ashburn. The ladies of the W. A. cleaned October 4. IS and 6 on Tuesday afternoon :'.Firet Show at 7.00- Notice o ou The church '.soaking a decided improvement. Mr. and Mrs. 41. Compton and i Last Complete Show at&, 20 children, of Toronto. Sandayed at We do Building.'nf ah kindt' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stefl-'.ii .2 7 Mr. W. Richardson -leaves on ore 'than CARPENTERING, Thur for Dryden, after spending " CkNIENTING. a month %ith his. siser, Mrs. A. a Secret With '":.-LUM8 - 1 N'G ­' Wedding bell.; 16 the east of us. -,Mr. Wm., Sadler " is giving up ART and JEAN ARTHUR GEORGE, :farming and havinga sale ofstock BRENT ING and implements on *Oct. 12th: LIONEL STANDER We,a -o -ell Rnintford Roofing Mr. Decker and Chas.' Ledgett Also HQ,riMt4, Empire Barbroom .*were in',ibe� north couniry"last Wed- -EWIlPryient, Dtiro Water ine9day. Mr. Decker purchased some "It Happened Sy -temp. Beatty 35 -head d .cattle for winter feed - St Lble Eqtflonient Ing'. an otber Rulldi % M The Carolina Jubilee' Singers, -the ..Out West" Ing aterial Celebrated American Concert Art- Retimatea Free ists. will present a -musical program• With Work Guarsateed at our. church -on Saturday evening, PAUL KELLY October 2nd at 8 p. m. and on Sun. ...JUDITH ALLEN T. J. PROUSE 4ky morning at 11 o'clock these art- JOHNNY ART14UR fists will assist in the service - by 1pbone 'VO4 -LEROY MASON F"dering several numbers. The ltf 14G. m nat 71ankoffering Service will be taken by Rev. Honey, of -Myrtle. At 7 p. M. the h;me choir will provide the -Goido'n` �­De -Conant anuric. . -solie"its -your Vote* and Inqaence.'to elect Audley. I ; �.. t him E=:CONDI' ION The colours of October are coln- --thei Legislature.,,Jto repre,;;ent the 'Riding of On- - in.fast in the landscape. R. Hedge has been under the wea- .'tario in the pending Provincial Election. ther for a few d�tys with an attack pleurisy.'AD10S ED "Ri �service` in the County Coun., Dick Lewis and wife of the Lake ..'A record for p u�b l'i c Shore, visited:at Theo. and ah -s. and -in many important positions in the" City Ann�n's on Sunday. Dr. Thos. Armstrong and Judge of Oshawa, extending over 25 years, and as Bowman, -Of Toronto, called on F. M. gown Attorney for' the County 1934. 1937. 7 1 room-matii of el �� - Chapman, who was a roo perits your support. Tom's when at Varsity, on Monday last. The local branc'h of the 'Women's ins titute will meet at thehome of A and. Mrs. Everett Bryant on Tuesday, Gcobdr 5th. Roll-Call—A humorous story WHO OWNS The euchre and• dance, on -the 8th • -TH E BORDEN COMPANY? •'Of October in the school house by b I ne y es Ithe Women's Institute promises to 4e a good time for all. Come out No one person or small qroup'owns The Borden to help the ladies.. ALL POPULAR MAKES Company. Borden stock is owned by,the pubI14 David Winters is spending a few 40i thou days 'with his daughter at Oakville Q00 individual stockholders — many of, your noiqhbore —=on and women livinq I& towuaI, Lo*est. rice these Have ever and also attending the C;ooksville �7, .in eitios and on - forms located In evotr, pmvinoe of Fair. He' is -enjoying wonderful Ca --An and in every state of the United States. health in his nineties. been, offered at to clear Much SYMPathy is felt for the TbU widespread public awaership of Borden is in. Zanily on the loss of Mr. Norman ­portant to dairy, farmers.' It is one measure of the ::quickly die, owbo vw well y and favorably POOPIO's confidence in the name Borden. On such o"fi Way thoroughly �ajios -are 'known here He was at his trade donee Borden builds its ever4oting advertising here on the day before he passed a- 4" selling efforts to create larger markets for q These' y and ma products, and a zwe'stable income Sw The Mission Band met on Satur- dafty urmori. re -conditioned at the home of the leader when conditioned and subject to a most enjoyable time was spent. Itev. Mr. Jenidnson, was present A.ex hange if not satisfactory.1 M assisted the young folk' their c studies, pinch-hitting for Mrs. Jenk57 1937-, rot so nun 7 sew Jason, who was laid off with a cold. PURCMASERS OF MILK In WI4 Cn 4K.ANUFACTMERS OF IMILK "ODUCTS The Anniversary Services here on SQU4 , W banutuTon T"Muo"OUT THt womb DON CHRISTIgN�ELCTRIC Y.1 Sunday were all well'attendec 3ev. Mr. O'Brien,, of Whitby and the 38 SIMCOE ST N. "OSHAWA w ... ;tysr'�i„- ,,.,,,.• -fir <, •,�.: , r.... , ...`_ 4. . `s. •« -�.c �:. ..n%:.waa� ..a •., ':c♦ -,;::.._._.tin.. «$ ,.,-:r•4:. �;.... ..-.4.,.:.a3',e.....,:..:'.�. _ «�r- -L-.: L.... •::iia. '.::, ;+*' _ �.:r. : •.,o. `>�..... w.:�. ... .s:�.ro::.,.w..,�,.:••my'��-ej i'� `_`.�. w - TOM" Mr. and Mss. E. -Bryan , of Co- Our canning factories are goring At Claremont ' L O N� /LL bourg; spent the �veeek-end with steady these days; -a big crop of . E. W bells are ringing in our friends here. good tomatoes are available. - FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI ZW,gWAdhpod age- 'Field Day today In Claremont for Miss Katie Beaton left this week �+ - The ses Lewis have returned the Continuation schools, for the Toronto East General Soap- Ernest C. Fetzer EMBALMER after spending a week with their Mr. and Mrs. Brooks are enter- ital, in training. yyy "'Successor to W. J.'Matiiare*. d _grandmother, Mrs. McMillan, at twining friends from Scarboro. Mr:_ and Mrs.'Lyn= Pilkey left :._20 years experience � _° 8toativille I:` S ham ton''' mg p . A large number from here attend- on Monday for a few days visit with Night and Day Service ;fid Mrs. Fred 'Evans gave a ladies ed the Coates' sale on Saturday. Mrs. Jane Michell, in Toronto. In Memoriam Business Pbon- Residence Phone tournament at the local green on _►liss Linton, of the school staff is A group bazaar and home -cook- _ _ r 9=01 _ Friday afternoon last, Mrs. Lye resiuing with Mr. and Mrs. Harry ing sale is to be held at the home `9820 ; HAMILTO'�i-In loving memory of winning First prize. ` Porter. � of the Misses bicGlashan on Wed- •• I our dear mother, Mrs • John Ham - Mr: and Mrs. Somerville; of Tor- nesday, Oct. 6th; from 3 to.6 p. m. For -Prompt and Efficient Afternoon tea will be served" ,Pro- Ilton who passed aw•a Se tear• onto, and Mr. and Mrs. Rawson, `of p y` p RADIO SERVICE St. Catharines, were visitors with Your �eeaa to g° to W. M. S. "ber 80th,' 193#: • Mrs. H. H. Thomson on Sunday af- Days of sadness still come o'er us, ternoon. Tears in, silence often flow,-._ -Phone Clare. 518 The Badminton' Club will meet on Eyes Notice, to Creditors For memory keeps you ever near us Tuesday evening October 5th, for re- Though- you -died- three years ago. Pahl Wilson organization at 8 o'clock' in the And = ' -Ever remembered by her family. Balsam R. S O 1927 Cap, 150 Sec 51 ; Hall. -.All interested or wishing to DE RL'SHA-In loving memo of Opp - join are invited to attend. Vt$ion g rr Full ed -Satisfaction Gyar. x Mrs. Lillian Bame, of Buffalo, is ESTATE of Wilfred Badgeroaw, Lab- Corporal Ros$ • De-Ausha, of the y E4uipp orer, Deceased. 2'nd.• Batt, formerly of the 116th anteed-Reasorrable Rates reported to have met with an ace- pp Batt. killed in action in France,Radios - Tubes - Batteries ident a few days ,ago, when. crossing L13%. ALL PERSONS having claims a- Se September 27th, 1918. Tubes tested Free - a'street, was struck by.a car. She gainst the Estate" � of Wil'fred•'W.. Your rose -me is ever near us is coffering severe facial injuries C. & Tuck, Opt. Eyesight Specialist Badgerow, late of the Township of y e loves remains with us Mrs. Fred MacIseacs, of. Holly- Disney Building, (Opp. P. O.) ' pickering' inthe County of Ontario, For u were the kind of brother, : y Wood; returned to New York 'on Oshawa; tint, Phone 1511� Labourer deceased ow died on or Monday, and was accompanied as Your loved ones will never forget. , far as Toronto by'her mother, Mrs. ' '•gyperopiy about the 22nd day of August 1937. _.Ever rehnembered by. gamily. N01TER.. Esther Palmer, and Mr. Ira Boyer. (farsightedness) " t are"•hereby notified to file with the y" undersigned, on or before the Ninth SALE REGISTER The 'churches 'of the villages are eased will be distrilbuted among those - sponsoring a plan to ship from this It is conceded that the trouble entitled thereto, having regard only community a carload of relief sup- caused by imperfect vision lead to to claims so filed. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th-Auc- plies to the Canadian West, under the majority of our headaches which tion sale of farm stock, implem- : the general plan now being under- are more openly .manifest than the DATED at Oshawa, the Seventeenth Brite, n3angels, turnips, potatoes ILY` . N� lea _taken throughout the rovince. day of September, 1937. g P. eyes are used at close work. The. etc., at lot 18, con. 7, Pickering, The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- greatest majority of these troubles. �V. E, N. Sinclair; R., G,'_ the, property of A. L. Pilkey.t%1��%6�C161 per will be obseri*ed in. the United are found in the Hyperopic or Far- Bank of Montreal Building, Terms, Cash. Sale at 12.30, S. Church on Sunday morning next sighted, and less liable to be found Oshawa, Ont. T. See bills. Whn. Maw" auction The -Official Board and Board of ,in the '.Myopic or Shortsighted eye eQr. Stewards will meet in the church on It is equally well established that "ATTEIVI' ON9 FA&MERS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th-Auc- _ the following Monday evening, at o muscle unbalance may be also a prich- tionr _ sale of farm stock, imple- In simple but o'clock. contributary• cause of headache be- sign we can furnish Three cars from here transported cause many of the simple visual er- GENERAL REPAIR W(IEtK menta and furniture, property of �; merrwria�s that will Wien . Sadler, lot 5, con. 6; Picker- __, s group of. our Bowling Club to rare are linked up with the motor We are prepared to repwt oars. Ing Tlwp. Sale at 1 sharp. No re- l e from every ' the Stouffville green 'on Friday ev- muscles of the eye through the third truclisr tractors and ajl farm serve. See bills. Wm. naw, auc- standpoint. In dignity. _ ening last. Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. nerve. The simple correction of a _ of a Anderson and Mr. Le -is brought tIIaChlDery. -basis rebuilt and tioneer. 2 pP�TanCe our visual error does not end the tronb- work will stand out s home a basket of peaches each, for le, the eye must be made to move the setting. WOOd-WOrj< and - through the ages. i,, their efforts. simultaneously, their team work be- Wood tnrsina of all kinds Harvest Home Na Greater Tribute Mrs. Parker and daughter, and Ing such that both should focus on a : N. W. STAFFORD Piss your urder now for .Mrs. Parker's mother, Mrs. Wag- given object. These muscle error+ The H %rvest Home Supper of the � Highway Monumental _ - �� an wing to Toronto this Fri- rrranitest theanselvea noticeabl Rdhen wood • working and turning. PP day aghere the will reside daring y Phu 9 nr call 'Anglicans Church will be held at St. Works y the eyes are called upon to view Ph. 462 W Wtb �: Mr. Parker's absence. Mr. Parkxr moving objects or when the eyes are ��}} e'�� _ Paul's ons-the-H�ll, Dumbarton. on„.. y Ont. A. H. RG E `; `Tuesday Evening. October 5th. KmBston Road West As reported to be improving nicely used in viewing objects when look - but will -be require$ to remain for ing from automobiles. trains. or any crock Read Storeand Blacksmutt Shop Supper -served from 6 to 8 o'clock _ ____.,(l�ccessortoW.H:Jackson) A,ohdr'r�srs•n w+ll ba re-oJeed• r, -s some little time yet. ,, moving vehicles. John H. Caster, of Toronto and ' -wife and daughter: was in Claremont - - -last Friday the• 24th; to celebrate t are cordially. invited. his father's 91st birthday, Mr. Cas-4�4 ter is real well and smart for.his age, and' +%ishts to thank his many. . friends that called ori -him and also 4 _ by phone on that day.- _ The Baptist Church congregation " :. en4joyed. two very :fine,. interesting _ services .on Sunday last, their An- niversary. Rev.. L. T Kipp, Editor of the Canadian Baptist, delivered ad address at each service, assisted in the morning by the local choir, _ whose music has been highly comm- ented on; and in the evening. by Mrs. Michael and Mr. Rich, both of Whitby, whose work was very much. enjoyed.' On Monday evening, Rev. - l Atkinson, of the United . Church. in •StouffviIle, gave -an interacting lec- ture and was assisted in the program 'by the Baker. Hill choir, who gave a phvgram of choruses and -solos. `Splendid attendance was had at the 4i Sunday services and -the Monday, Concert. `.:STANLEY THEATRE Y , STOUFFVILLE .�l ,-;Phone. IOD. Showing Week Nights -8.15, Standard Time -Sat. &Holidays -2 Shows, 7 and 9 p, m. -'• THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and. 1 4 .461 Promised to Pay" -_ ADMis-lUN _Aqults. 3s cents. Child - ren, 20 cents. - ;Madeline - Beaut armM�ch2uer Y 'CHESTER NfORRIS LEO CARRILLO DR. GRANT L. BIRD. 'Salon Wle have ured and re -Milt trach: 'thresh HAIR.cUrrfvci`, - - ors, from. $50 up. 1 Goodisoa king machine. Electric motors. Elec- 3H A M pOnlNti', - :. ` trio washing -machines. Electric rad- FINGERING. J ios. Every style of plot► Kid 'gangs. of ARCELLING . , - 1 hie. 4 M. H. 3 bottom disc tract- ..Specialize Hot Oil 'Treatment ' or plow, nearly new, about halt and Permanent ' Wave the public generally are :invited, especially the s--- ladie price. 1 Bissell ,tractor. disc -harrow.. Reasonable prig r _ Some ' good used farm wagons. 1 MRS. M. MUNDELL a M. H. Corn cultivator, $15 3 Extra Phoge 1ST JL-AREM'ONT -.; good grain grinder. Used tractors Special Speaker - H.. W. Tinonins aid tking-plows. Starring W. F. DISNEY, GFreenwood LAND SURVEYOR *i Psoas PicK 3814 #ltt """ �,•, F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. se., O, .`. 8.54 a 2.54 8. b4 11.01 4 31 a 10 31 - L. -S. On file are the recordd .of ,sssa _ PORT PERRY -'Saturday, October, 2nd. le.24. 3.64 a 9.54 : _ P. M. a. 6.31 11:31 `A'. veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 80 • :COMEDY Shorts ` ,Time to change' to lighter od _ 'King East, Osha*&. • '. Phrue IM - Try-AGTQLENE for Ex -Mayor of Toronto i-6.547 b11:44 : -'c Al 31 _ 7.31 12.31' 'Thursday, Friday snd,Saturday PICKEBING - Monday, October, 4th. - Easy Starting • -. - - - Get our prices on Hot -Water An sizes of Berry Boxes, Crates, Heaters Defrosters and Accessories G qt, and 11 qt, B;asktTs, Bushel ATTRACTIVE' RATES Hampers, sold at Hagerman's Bas. (AXrnouriea) • Special Speaker - J. R._,MacNicol M. P. ! HART BATTERIES ket Factory, one mile niorth•of the = Green River Sehool, off No. 7- -ELF'S PLACE Highway. - MONTREAL - ATLANTIC CITY =CLAREMO:'-T • OWT. o Get our prices before buying else- We •�� GRANT L. BIRD, Conservative Candidate, and otfiers, will speak at Tickets and Information where,-. deliver. ;r -� RICHARD ARLEN phone 3201 Phone Mark 160 42-2 _ WJSICAL ENTBRTAINMENT ' Si arring 'CHESTER NfORRIS LEO CARRILLO DR. GRANT L. BIRD. __ �- _ ° a : t HELEN MACK _ _ - _ Comedy Short Subjects CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE = eke l ittg'sl�igkWCL -= SAFE • DIRECT- ECONOMICAL - MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY Announces the following meetings will be held in the Riding at which - LEAVE PICKERING the public generally are :invited, especially the s--- ladie i (Eastern Standard Time) .October 4, 5 and 6 �• '• • '3�or oroato Oshawa •T For a . f f 41 Love Under Fire BROOKLIN - Thursday, September 30th. aid intermediate •points and lshtermediMe pe x Special Speaker - H.. W. Tinonins A. ISL " F lot. F. IL -A. IL P. ll[. P. IL Starring Bdt0 GiVAM - Friday, October let. :_.. . ' a 7.99 c12.54 6.54 a_S.31 2.31 a 8.81 _ a 7,44. 1..64 a 7.54. 9.38 c 3.31 9.31 *i JE " LORETTA YOUNG Special Speaker, ,- R-. H. 9aundera K. C. , .`. 8.54 a 2.54 8. b4 11.01 4 31 a 10 31 PON AMECHE _ PORT PERRY -'Saturday, October, 2nd. le.24. 3.64 a 9.54 : _ P. M. a. 6.31 11:31 `A'. • :COMEDY Shorts ` Special Speaker - Col: Reg. Geary, K C., 31 P. 11.54. a 4.64 10.64 12.31 6.31 M. Ex -Mayor of Toronto i-6.547 b11:44 : -'c Al 31 _ 7.31 12.31' 'Thursday, Friday snd,Saturday PICKEBING - Monday, October, 4th. _ _ - p.--Daily,_excegt Sun, and Hob i% Sunday and Hol. only:; Sun., and Hol, only. - Special Speaker -•- R. H: Saunders K. C. o -Sat, only. e= -Sat., , October 1. 8 and 9 - - OSHAWA -� Tuesday, October 5th . ATTRACTIVE' RATES - - '4ic_.'y p • » • Siltnt Barriers (AXrnouriea) • Special Speaker - J. R._,MacNicol M. P. ! For, Thrilling 3 -Day Visits ': IN NEW YORK BOSTON -: w.aSH NGTON = _ - .. - 1 MONTREAL - ATLANTIC CITY StarringDr. r,. GRANT L. BIRD, Conservative Candidate, and otfiers, will speak at Tickets and Information -� RICHARD ARLEN all the above meetings,- Meetings will conunence at 8 p. M. S. T. ;_ • � HASTTHN HOUSE -Phone 4600 `;;hods Comedy Newsy WJSICAL ENTBRTAINMENT ` - ., :. 1'�..r�y: .-.'•,�'b L•!�.fN ....... gyp ..,, ..,. us. :.�aF . .a 'i.. i.. _K ..ai� �...v 4:awaE�.: :Ae- . .. ,.. _ 'z,-i..w ..-/ u:h•. n, s,Try Salada Orange Pekoe Blend _ 1� Gals' = v G EA ET PACK0 - _.. Ilk . _ . o . — 4�4z ;lu TNEATHON SHEEW .. !AnT PRCKRG:E q ..._ �, IAMOND ...... �� BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMONS(h4 I - � ,1,C � � �� O O O�V�4�0 O � � � � O.O»O.� 4•P"r�.� ��O � �r � 0,�,6�9�ti 4�0�0 a�4 4 O �O O�O:O�� 0�4 +�J�� 6� ' When the- United League season "You ought to be. You certainly opens Pop Clark's - New York Blues have tried to get yourself in trouble are a 200 to 1 shot, Terry Burke •being these last few weeks. What's the — "' the only sports writer to give them a idea?" - a trimming, are up in arms and arecourse, we all dc3 it, but It doesn't get "I hope they get caught,", Larry thane at the pennant. As the ached- "You souid like Alice," Terry grunt- tryin to get the dope • for. the police. -ule b played out the star; of the ./ + • � g P known. With Bernstein, Dorfer and said with. real feeling. ed. I ve been' trying to draw them The eops have promised them immure, Tinkey working with us, your chances •"I didn't know' Alice was coming teams opposing the Blues are singled out, but they are too smart for me. ity in New York State. If the Blues are much better." _ down here. She put one over on me. -i uut for spectacular death on the play They haven't made a •sign, -not one."- ' win, 'the poolrooms are gbing to -be "Unless something happens 'soon, I have a job I want to do; will you- ' lag field by shooting or mysterious. "And you keep trying to have your- hard hit. They don't want the Blues Washington will win .,the pennant." take her down to meet the. train with poisoning, or are put out of commis- self bumped off; is. that it?" -Larry to' win. We� are ho in they. will run /, + hoping 'And I hope they do,' Terry said you when you go to meet Frances?" - Mon by serious Injury. Whitper, Phil- asked, this thing to the ground for us. The vehemently. "If the Blues should win !'Cafner made me promise I would- : adeiphia pitcher, is shot through the '•I. can't tell you the plans, but my. bets I placed have come to light and _now, heaven only knows what will n't leave the hotel without his per. heart; _ four Boston players are sent ideas have changed, since we talked several others. 'I'd get hell. from toe happen ,to baseball. The Feds must ,,mission. He's worried stiff. He map _ to the hospital by the .wrecking of this over the last time. Kelly is work paper if it were generally known that win and whoever has beep doing these not think I ought to meet F+antes." their taxi; Dirkin, Chicago's star bat- Ing with me. The gamblers are in for I have been betting on the side. Of murders must be brought to justice." "Why don't you call Cainer?" ... • , . ter, Is poisoned, and Pietro, Chicago - _ bat boy disappears; Scotter, 8!. Louis pitching ace, is„ poisoned; Rawlins, . Chicago. manager, Is hanged In the - - -hotel room adjoining his own: 1 Penny, Detroit's star pitcher, refuses j to play against the Blues, baseball's t - Czar calls a.. meeting. of club owners. - Terry Burke has had beats on most -? _ > of. these seneationai murders. for the _ #t Btar and Detective Kelly at first scs - r cts both him and Larry Doyle, the 'Blues-' rookie shortstop. Clark sends Larry to Newark but he is soon sold + ' O . $ ,� to Boafon and then to Washington. .At Clark's suggestion, the owners ask O. y ' •"Terry to help them uncover the mur• �p p tq O � _ der gang and he agrees. Larry Is In 1 O fD Cy tt hove with Frances Clark, Pop's pretty daughter, .and Terry with .Alice An- � ct+ - •� �^� draws. 8i% Boy. Planer, Cleveland's Q'` �• ►*+ q � a G } --lall around star, Is poisoned .and In• — '•-'• O *� y �,, � . �- wpaeitated, but. lives. Terry 'outlines O $ o- war Ms lana to Kelly, who' has become. ~'' O`- `- •1hIs ftlend, -before the crucial series "between the Blues and Washington. `Terry fears-Larry is marked, for death, ipf. < 4 " «{� a . ..._:Terry .. • .. - • . - .. ,:, - - - hurriedoff to meet Afice,.ivho y� O in .�• �o S wanted to go to W-ashington with him. She knew something was afoot and- aq d A k Lad been furious with- him for run-.- aink those articles and" endangering' his .[lie, but he just laughed and, In p listed he' knew what he was doing. "'Ali right, Alice said somewhat A O�• yetuI ntly; "but be careful." She kiss-'r� O s ed him risen and gave him a, shove .� r $ ar��Q $; �it� •. i tpward .the gate.e�! 'R'' cD Sn rOt ; >•' a Terry ran down the steps, his 'por• - ter trailing him. fIa![wa down he !n ct, O Oq i S a 3nrned to wave, but Alice had gone. When Terry was clear.ot. the stairs, ' . K grinning porter signaled Alice ,and - - � C she, too, ]curried down the steps. • 'Where were only two minutes left be: •• "fore -'the train Ieit and Alice' waited on the platform until 'fhb train was p p, under way. Terry wag not in her car ;-,land she did not look for him until the 'train was between Philadelphia and n ►d X;,. i ',Baltimore... cD "For' h e It vo of Mike! -he -exclaim- ad - : ` as she s o d beside is chair and Q he looked up in surprise. , "Want to go back in the lounge?" she asked asked qu'ie41y. They made their way back, through the traip. You : need a bodyguard young man," she WA ,said so they paused on one of the plat- forms. = "For : life," be replied, acid be- •.• tore she knew what be was doing he had grabbed her in a bear hug and * )based her. dI O -C a° - e "tdtotl" she crie.6, bui smiied at him �+ mCC �pO Prs Indulgently.'. :i R� O ¢c . O C M, ' a' �. •'You shouldn't have come;' be said° �, iD p+ - Ivhen they sat down, but his eyes *ere i � O � � � � O O � p � 2 - soft and appreciative.,- 1 -'' a, M. p "And why not?'!- �. ►! i �• / C� j'Because it may he checked him- - -, ;A 9' tD fv0 Cr 14 ►'y'• `� — . _ -- - felt ".Be dangerous, you were T C Wp� going to - �, �. R M M �! O p+ :.,a.. ay! i wouldn't let -you -run any new a0o ;fl+ O . lb risks, Terry. You've been trying to :` O A+ K n� 'get yourself killed for the past -few rd ►�+, n �• o0 weeks. Why have you done it?,,. ►►Cs�' ►4 cp' 4 �• cpD OR "I want to. get at the bottom of o 'b O O p� 0 �t e�+y, Ibis." is CD "Why should you risk your life? S�' `► ib Q+ A e•r 0 0 boesn't It -mean anything to you?" Q g bbb000 n tp, O �� 1< O ,,you don't" know .,how much, now O that I have you. Just trust me a lit• �• O • �'• C kj O tie � longer, will you?" pt cA�� <D 4'1'11 always trust you; but I'll-keep `: _ �R fj �,. _my eye on you at the same time." - Q!` it 0) p; o O _ They -laughed• at that.,', . A G7 v �+ In Washington they found Larry at, �' dq rt the' hotel waiting fcr Frances. She dri �' ; '� was to cored' down on the late train.1. r 0 M {` -After.-Alice had left them- alone..Ter• . - - «- �. : ry asked, 'How do you feel, Larry? :SALABA-' !Worried '+A little." 1= �WS : OCTOBER IST.", 1937 . - -(V 'You're' Steering, vol. Sr.splerinent v � = SQ,, 4,a& vin disturbimce," hssaid Ix. as interview, `'Can"a ._.»-,...�.ti.:,�.. T.r� •sem,..,.7. print business in the Gaspe Penin - ays is set for prosperity for a ` � ''� sula. As the outcome of a visit there, • Have Prosperity number of years to come, . � w I have come to see the beauties of - - For Many Years Asserting that was ''no business significance whatsoever in my visit to a good price 113eauties of Maritimes I Nova Scotia and New Brunswick which -I have not visited for 35 years." on which the Dominion Tax Collector Halifax," Lord Rother>pere refused to Owner of a wide a - e chain of news p SQ,, 4,a& vin disturbimce," hssaid Ix. as interview, `'Can"a a small grower of apples' in the Old Country. The crop print business in the Gaspe Penin - ays is set for prosperity for a English this year sula. As the outcome of a visit there, • Have Prosperity number of years to come, is bad and Nova Scotia apples should fetch there." I have come to see the beauties of - - For Many Years Asserting that was ''no business significance whatsoever in my visit to a good price 113eauties of Maritimes I Nova Scotia and New Brunswick which -I have not visited for 35 years." on which the Dominion Tax Collector Halifax," Lord Rother>pere refused to Owner of a wide a - e chain of news p Magnate Segs comment on , the European political situation and confined his remarks to pers in Great Britain,,. controller of 6 Billion Cigarettes ,,86" Newspaper country Has Economic local conditions. newsprint manufacturing plants in Newfoundland and Canada, a former L� Smoked This Year Faure He had a word of cheer for Nova cabinet' minister .in the imperial gov- this year the total consumption in Scotia's harassed apple growers who ernment, and one of the most influ- 'Lord Canadians this year will smoke 000,000 million cigarettes, as com- in the last few weeks have seen as ential men in the Old Country; Confiaence in the economic future much as 50 per cent. of one, of the Rothermere was taking time off from more than six billion . cigarettes --a new high recordlion. the Federal bf CawAa was expressed at Halifax best crops in years destroyed by two his tasks to motor through, the Mari- Government will net something like 'this woek by Lord Rothermere,. Brit- violent .storms. time Provinces. MW$27,000,000 g in excise duty from the gh aowspaper malsaate, on a holiday "The fruit growers need not worry "There is absolutely no business sig- consumption of these smokes. t to Nova Scotia. about the destruction wrought by the nificance whatsoever in my, visit to, Records of the Department of Na. " there ie no serious international I! storm on their crop," he said. "I am Halifax.," he said. ' ''We have a news- tional Revenue show that from the low point of 3,755,000,000 cigarettes consumed in the fiscal year ending March 31, 1932, the Canadian srnok- ing public will this year use more ,. than six billion cigarettes. The fig ure for July of this year is the high- est on record, exceeding 655.000,000 on which the Dominion Tax Collector got $2,617,409. Thus, in July this " year, the consumption exceeded that for the entire year of 1911. It is = interesting to note, too, that more cigarettes are consumed in the sum SF mer months than in the winter months. , In February and March of=% this year the total consumption in Canada was 418,000,090 and 435,- 000,000 million cigarettes, as com- pared with 632,000,000 and 655,000,- 000 in June and July. ..j ' �., �, pyo•. „_ * { • LOCALISMS -Lost-.-6n Wednesday, sept, Barber Shop 29th, in Pickering Village, a $20 bdil. -Paul Murphy, of Twonto spent Liberal reward . Finder please leave Sunday with friends in the village. at Nevis Office. 19 Marva and Mrs. Barrett, of -Mr' and Mrs. Gougham, of Beauty Parlor Y California, spent a day last week J — - Toronto, spent -Sunday with'relativ- with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Steven - ea in Pickering. Pickerin 's Leader Store" -Township Council meets on BOn'��er Hepburn "states that �A competent lady will havecbarge Mpnday ne for the transaction of of the beauty parlor and aatisfac. _ general business. there will likely be a reduction in tion is guaranteed at reduced gasoline tax - the giWalter Reid and.Lloyd Courtice which is naw Eprices. enjoyed a .motor trip to Montreal cents per gallon to motorists. C LEA ING SALE OF MEN'S - Waves, in the United Church Permanent aves, 62.00, S3.50-115-00 � over the week -end and visited friends ' Shampoo and Finger Wave, .50 3n that city.on Sunday next at,the usual hours, Finger Wave. 35 ii f! " Infantile paralysis is reported 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School' atnger DRkH ZIPPS to be on the wane and under control. at 10 'a. m. Rev. M: Jenkinson, B. '� The strong measures taken by the D., Pastor in charge of services. Shampco, .35 ` • . ' ° T,ealth authorities to prevent its -St. George's `°' • Y • P. A. will Ladies' Hair Cut �j real camp shoe with black leather upper and = : spread responsible p- hold their first meeting of the sea- pe y rubber Bole. a 1 is res risible for the imp- Special Prices, May 25 to 31 Sizes 7-10 tovement. son on Friday, Octalaer 1st. Will Notwithstanding the unfavoraj�- all members please be present and Oil P. W., Reg. $2.00.,$$1.50 Reg. price, $1.96 ale price, $1.49 -- r le weteather, the Oshawa Fair was everybody interested will be��el- Regular, Reg. X3.50--63.00 - .. a success financially. The officials• come. This meeting is for re -organ- Regular. Reg. $5.00.44.00 leport a substantial surplus and they 171TI, and will be held at .8 o'clock. Big "88'� Overalls and Smocks, $2. - pay all prizes and will meet all in the club rooms. H. MA DI LL each. _ ":other obligations. -The W. M. S. of the United ghow Pick 72 No better made. Services will be held in the Pr - Mrs. will meet -at the home of Mrs. C. J. Stevenson on Wednes- e>'byterisn Church on Sunday at 3 Oct. 6th. Will all the members st m., when Rev. Dr. Carmichael; y' SPECIAL ---In beau wbite Cups- splendid for " Fwill preach. Sunday School will be- Please remember their Talent Mon- /� "Service Y ti ' P at 2 m. Should an ch ey and be out for the First Chapter a t mp, cottage, or for threshing time oa the farm BIA P• Y change of our New Study Book: -"A New Loots 1 60 cents r dozen. ., in time be, made on account of re- „ Expert service and re- _ everting to standard time, it will. be Church Faces a New World p .announced next Sunday. -Constable Chester arrested rev- pairs to all makes. React. R. and Mrs. Stork,of- Belle- eral young men from Toronto, at Onable vbargas. APO[IC - tIville, Robt. of Parry Sound •.and. the Greenburn Gravel pit early one j their mother; Mrs. Robt. C. Ston, morning last week. They had app- guaranteed. ,also Chas. Sykes, of Orillia, and arentlq been slowly -removing the slater, o! Toronto, have returns+ equipment from there over a period ARTHUR FIELIi . . From an extended motor trip to At- of several months. Their trials were Radio and Ttkviiao laRitube .- : • • �/' HAPMAN heard in Whitby on Tuesday, two of kutic City and New York and other Member 015cial Radio Service Meal i points of interest through the East- •thorn, with previous records were Aesoziation.week fos se tenee. - : 48 ' ► , ° S'_ ►t PlC1iRRl:�T(I -Rev. A. J. Bruce, of Copper Brett -Rutledge - - Cliff, who has been forecasting the s �' • `w*eather for a number of years pre- Honey -wood United Church was Tailor-made Sults ' dicta a "generally mild Winter."'His the scene of a very pretty autumn predictions are based . on a study of wedding on .Saturday last at 3 p. m • - `astronomy. Some other weather when Mary Isabel, youngest daugh-at prophet will soon be predicting a ter of 'Mr., and Mrs. Christopher t <3!� very severe , winter. Some of them Rutledge, was united in "marriage to; -' Bunting'fs or - are likely to be correct. Mr. Reginald Brett, son of Mr. and . . -After several weeks. of a warm Mrs, Elmer Brett. Rev. E, Lewis c election campaign, in which many of Honeywvod, officiated. Mr. Ellis $6.98 doubtful compliments were handed Brett, brother of the, groom, presid A. * v • Mitchell - - out by each party, to the opposite ed at the piano and during the sign- - aide, the campaign 'will come to an ing of the register, Mies Annie Pickering ' 'Why pay more for Ready -males ?. end by Tuesday, and on Wednesday Ferris, cousin of the bride, sang, -Ont. the electors will go to One polls to "0 Day of Golden Promise." The i record their votes. This is 'a priv-. church was decorated with antenna liege, and a duty which every elect- leaves, gladioli and 'other autumn Fred m p B - -- - or should perform. flowers.. The bride, given in marr- L' d 1. untilag, - Pickering -Many from the United Church iage by her father, wore a white Asphalt Roof in here attended the anniversary ser- satin gown in Princess style,..with P - _ PsLwblisl ed 1867, _ vices at Audley on Sunday evening, veil held by' a wreath of orange-- ialong with the choir. Rev. ?'lartin blossoms and carried a, shower bou- Jenkinson, delivered a ,moat aPProp- quet of Sweetheart Roses. The het' our prioe8 OD As. - 7eiate Thanksgiving Address, iotrol"_ bridesmaid, Miss Flossie. Brett, sis- phalt Roofing. We hon• neing into this .customary Harvest' ter of the groom, was gowned in die all styles manufaoPECIALS - Than'ksgiving sermon, the statement robin's egg blue tafetta 'Pith pink _ ti of the need and opportunities for hat and accessories, and her, flow- tared by the Torouto i those engaged in other than agricul- eis were gladioli. Little Miss. Alma Asphalt a, Roofing Co ,reakfBat Ba 2SC. alb. turd pursuits, to express their ap- Fenster, niece of the ibaide, was preciation and thanks. The choir flower girl, wearing 8 pink organdy T�Ount Dennis. Ont. _ - - - it did some very fine work at this ser- dress with pink bandeau and carr- :, PICI�:ERING -•- !Minced Steak 12e. � a lb• viice, including a beautiful, reverent ied a basket of old fashioned flaw- • • 1 L ;duet by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker. arc. The best man was Mz. Albert LUMBER YARD Pork Liver ; .12e• alb• -By Royal Proclamation, the Gov-. Rutledge, -'brother of the :bride, and f : ernor-General has proclaimed the the ushers were Mr. Earl litartin PHONE 8400 L week Jbeginning Oct. 3rd and end- and Mr. John Tcppling. A recept- ..Stewing Beef 7 12c.. a The a -�4 ing Oct. 9th, as Fire Prevention ion followed at the home of the ..No" LSoKNtewsaws•. �+ L : 'Week. The ,greatest fire lose last bride's parents.. For travelling, the ,Jewel Shortening, 15c. a- lb year, over $2,700,00 was caused by bride chose roseberry wool suit, with +� 41700 fires traced to defective or LOST --20 dollar hilt. . _Pickering ..Classic CIeaRser, -3 tins 13e matching.'felt hat, gloves, purse and. > > • carelessly handled stoves, furnaces shoes. After s motor trip to North- Village. Reweard. News office. and pipes .. Disastrocs fires from till 5c• ern Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Brett FOR SALE bob s7 2 y buggy, iv toot -stoves and heating stoves come will reside near Honeyweood. good condition. Box. 200, News from many causes, the most common being turning on the draft and lean- 'FOR SALE-•part,Durham and Jer- i I Ing the roams. The greatest dang ;The Pickering sey heifer, due to calve Oct. 8tH. w • M •R E er is from small stoves, as in' them M. B. Burk. Phone' Pick 1031. 6-7 the fire has to -be forced which is MEAT ' MARKET not the case with larger stoves. P`OR SAL -,--cooking apples. All Butcher (phone 3000) ::.' puckering es. A, J a for Che The death took place at St.. - ted - ��_' .. ��• Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, on Sat- ::We c8rry€a full line of 6-7 _ urday, September 25th, of Mrs. _ CIDER -MAKING - at lot 17 con. Morley Sleep, (nee Mabel Pollard i, Fresh ' Tickering-Hard*ate store, in her 55th year, after an illness of 1, Pickering, south of C. \ . R. stn. Joseph Cowan. 4-6 about one month..Tlie -funeral took place on Tuesday, Sept. 26th at 3 and FOR SALF3-4 young white York- p-. ork p. in. fawn her late residence Brook shire 'sows, bred, three to six weeks. Road, South, for interment in Eris- Cured - - Apply lot 22, rear 'con. 6, Picker - kine Cemetery. The sympathy of ing._ Lloyd Jas, White. 6. _ this comnzcnity is a tended to the bereaved hust`and and sin, Howard. Meats ARRIVED TODAY - a carload of Mrs. Sleep, who was born and tars- of fresh car's and springers from l 8' ed in this community'w•as w•e'-1 known Our dellvery is aty'OUT -vice. Ottawa Valley, restricted area. Pric- to a large number of Pickering Tv:p. es reasonable.. 'Apply - to Carnvn friends. She attended Pickering Phone Pick 1620 Wesley. Phone Agincourt '46 r 12.. Public School, and was a member, CLARENCE SILK G. C. Sparks, prop. 6tf � � TN �- E T , with her Husband 'of the United ` - - A Church here,. o FOR SALE'- Holstein Bull, 2 yr. „ - TNF Tpw� j OR old. Sire, Alban Karndyke Keyes; \\ -The sudden -death of Mr.' George LILLIAN'S Dam, 'Maggie Dekol Echo. T. B. i �taY dijr, `�� Quigley, of the east end of the N�11- _ itt2 tested. John Moore, Pickering, R. _ tang die age took place about four o'clock BEAUTY SHOP R. 1. Pick 2705 '5. & 6 `'� uour p4ys on Saturday afternoon fast, while_ alp! engaged in his regular duties about Three doors east of the Old Church FOR SALE -- First Mortage_on / r(;�AR/�/DAjRe their lovely home, Pickwick Arms. ...Garage. Mr. O. Crummer's prvperty situated in. the Village of DE e/�/ He is reported to have been in his B Residence. Pickering. First-class security .' Ap- M�Ns%� c� Usual good health, wvhen during the my to Thomson &McMillan, Gordon oI %►l� - iMow /QN! afternoon, he complained of not feel- House; Pickering. 2tf o Np ing too well, sat down for a few Shampoo sad )62ngerwavo fisc. ng. minutes, then returned to his hvork. Fingerti►ave 355. COWS FOR SALP - Close spring- yy NO3'iI/ G T/ Shortly after this he lapsed into un- Oil Shampee ! Flages ve Toe. ere and fersh cows, pure bred and �.p� ' Tp / ANl .consciousness, from wrhich he did Arend" grades. T. B. Tested' and blood tested.not revive, and passed away in a Manlowre 85e. tested. Free delivery. Win. J. Agent for McCormicl-Deering fail IdachiLery gew minutes. Our syanpathies are Paella 60G Murphy, Murco Farms, Lindsay Ont. and RePallfi. - extended to Mrs. Quigley, and her Phone 1352. 18tf ` the undersigned HAIRUT Cl1M(i 16e. _ Our liiottd :-"Wes have ,, Owe Roc It, Of kl e ' daughter, Non. The . 30 l took STRAYED- on to the premises of lP� oMonday s t p. m. ernque H teriless Act Paea<aa- , , , it is oat mwae. , from Be tes and Doo 8dds �ohapel �[t Tii]at 12con. 8Telephone SOW a rr Queen, West, interment being made eft Waves Picld!ring Twp., a yearling heifer.eP W $1.lb $2.N g85e 16.M Owner may have same by proving f PI + In Forest Lawn Cemetery. Arr QQ • - w6sw• tier[, !?M property and paying expenses. R. ' IS• BAi�.7DQ a