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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_11_13Z w 1A Irk T Z '5. 4. _ eras 133.� 1436. VOL. LVI -1.PICKERING, ONT, FRIDAY, NOV.. If .12 Biiloilck Road Mnbarten' W 01) Med4mt �V O TICE GREEN 0 Miss Alma Hamilton. has secured --&. Paul's on -the -Hill, Dunbar - PEA RSON- Physician S�Our fracks, pass your way a position at West Hill. ton Sunday Nov. 13th. 23rd Sun- itad Surgeon, Dunbarton. 10ly DR- H. 0- every day." Mrs. Sam Carlton is spending a day after 'frinity.' Sunday Sckool MILLS r f m. Evening Prayer at 8 p.' H. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Directo few weeks with Walter and Mrs. at 2 p. R Optometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. COAL, COKE. 11886,4936 Bamber of the American optometrical Carlton. in. Preacl;ier, Rev. E. G. Robinson. Eyes examined by appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Thorndike, of Whit- The Sunday School will hold its an- t Claremont. Ont. W%,OD' CEMENT, Fba. MC by, visited with Mr. and '.Nlrs.'H. ndal Chiistmas Entertainment on 'h Hall. 'Anniver- ,SAND, G,RAViBL, Edwards on So-aiday last. Harvey, Monday, Dec. 21st, in Celebrating my Golden like a good many others, now - that RDONALD HUUDY Barrister. and the cold weather is with us again Greenwood sary, I am giving,the farmers the a Solicitor, Notary eucluc. vLooeyto loan' Clibcot fornserly uccupied by to late A_9;-L;hris- BICTILDER'S SUPPLIES is suffering from a severe cold and follo�ving prices for chopping untili. Ualso.suout will& ul �Uuxt liouc• wtuttly, dw it is hoped he will soon be feeling Xr. and 7vT.rs. Smithers and"son, also local cartage work. ing himself a,zain. . - ' - . . %,' . January Ist BEATON, BELL 'ROSS of Oshawa, spent Sunday with Mr.. We-bavealso placed in stock a full The, proprietors of the Brock Rd'. 'hark' and fan -illy. ..Earristars 0 Solicitors line u . f Maple L-P.f Milling skating rink situated near the. cor. - 'Mrs. johnz;tfir. of Manchester, I is Chopping, 6c per bag 2.5 bags, $1.65 1 ON. K. C. nor school, have been busy'buildiw spending come time with her aunt, WILLIAM J, 13EA Ou'p, Feed-. H. BROOKE BELL, K. C. J, D. F. ROSS and improv the rink, Ii will be _11r& Boyer. 30 bags and over, __W_ A We MITCHELL larger and better thin ever , this Mr. Gerald Vutton and friend, of k"Gtfr . .. 5c. per bag. ­iJk Bay Street, I U101140.* %delad, ?S38' year. All that is lackinx now I,, the Twfynto, spent the at the . .. ..... .-Pickering, Ont. cli­lld, frosty w'eathe:r to make the fornier's home here.. These are -exceptionally low prices CC,•HICHARDSUN & Co.. Bat rid- . . r� freezing possible. liters. 5ulicirurs. Notaries CCC., sui:c 3ul fi Mr. and Mrs. V, Annis, of, Orill'a S=elsjor Lore i3tulding, 36 Tvrv.tv �L,. FQ,. tl�' Office pho6e 7100 Residence 6590 for fine chopping.. Tekpbone Ad. IM5. Vickering Phone 3614. dtf spent the week=end with his broth- - Audley -er, 'Mr. Fd. Annis and family. I am keiping a fall line of Master & .1101ILLAN-134rri The Beal Store, Claremont The- W. A. meet at the home of Brand Poultry Feeds, Aiso chop TbHw01-'!!`1ciciNt'vrs. Notary Public. Uffice at Thursday after - Residence of Mr. Thomson. lot 11, conce,A:on 1, PH4)Nh S421 oil I - -i ited -Nlr*' Lloyd Pegg Pickerrog. Office bourn: Thursday and Sa i ut day Mrs. 'R. P. Winter,. i- s at root" at 2.30 o'clock. of �all kinds. evenings. from 7-.W p. ra to 8.:st; p. ri . or by -Fairpti-rt on '.Nlonday afternoon' Iasi. tment. 1orqrLtootflce:603Roya1.da6k FURNITURE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil�orl aril Or any of the Master Brands That Albert Downs, wife and daught- Phone Pic1o.1V,Q. Toronto of Prooklin, spent Sunday- may he required & ord4fred., 3, We Aie di-pi,aving all attractive ors, of -Toronto, called em F. M. and Val iety of with friend here and attended -,th-e S Aluminum and Or,trilte W*pkll(. Ete. Chapman on Sunday last. 1119 Prices Rigbt No Credit.. ONANT A-N.N;l - Baorritite-s, Cha,. Lyndc's sale same off- sur- anniver:alvl services. tSoliciters.'N.,taries Public m'! -in .! Foirrimsire ind Fiiruitute Rproienher "Ppzl,�e Nig GORDON D. CONViT."K. c. C ==full 1?st week- Charlie is an%- Srko,)l at 9 m. Fri - 79. =a inns W -,.;ell 'hip' farm and retire. re. -Greenw-od ALLI N F. AN N 15. B. A.. LL. B. Prices, low. in keeping wiib,thne dav, - Nev. - 13th. thero' will be a offloes- 7 1 2 Simcoe St. S., Oshavis The 3foorhouses are decoTiting a prosr,-Pm. cn5trrn�. psrnde, games - Pbone*-4 and 5 (Gshawa), And at the Court large houFe on Yonge Street North arel-lurieh. Silver eollectidn. House, Whitby.* (Nir. Conant) -Phone 7 (Whit. a PIANO -TUNING of the city. and IA -11 be busy for.'.I RADIO SERVICE by). The qanT),-r and Prowra-" at the few. weeks. . . I ; . .. - - College rhuroh o v ny ever: r z waiR,, R A Nn IM 11 Tu. -A. A Graduate of Radio Cc Some of our. Jercey breeders are zain at-* . ­TF�d I)-; a very large aura, an(!uet at •Aurnra. on All kinds 0. F() pir'Nk ork wilh attending the b. ber, . ma n comiuc, from a disfignp.- C. SM ITH. D. D. 14.. L. D. S., Up-to4he-rnlinnte training Friday evening. Ortario' County br-' as ser-eli, keep- All Tu-,-.rg 1: .4 -'-pry fine. surq)er or N T.esor to Dr. J. N Dales). Graduate,)f eeders are fep"nix tl�at Re 'shoulsl Surze% -no and roroo- ilbe Royal College of L)vnt and in up the re:nutatlon - that nn I- :C- -S. MR-CDONA 1) �ft Unsversky At Clar Out oftice over 1?. A. - -liave an association also.- toreeveryTa" Yand ]Fridgi Ph�ne c -FINEST EQUIPMENT The- Clidbi will mo�oii; on -Mond:t' churph has. for its t.,jrkey supper 209 CLOSE AVF., I OROI, TO" neons too- 11, f for evopniirn�, itext 'at the, scho'pl -bousl-* 7 PhrineLalortivAe I.S03 ERBER,rT FA LA IS E, L P S.. Guaeantecl . sat�sraction AT, -n a viusica I I prograill W"I . r". Orders taken at N EW.s. C)i',,,*­' -e vi HD � D. 1, . (;r,du.te AT Fver Is incited t<� e6ir.- Denta-Surg,0P.and the Ut.ivec-itiv of roronto, pe yone Cilike on residet.ce jez,ind do -,t --I of St,. And- Pfle' I? 11mi'sCIburch. Pickry-iio.(JnC 01-12CIr tlOIAM :.p . lAnd enjoy a_.Roclable. ev Pliyllis Manninx, of Tor,,n- - �X ray es always ad h i)u can make any Aitrd of mus4e at -,�pent Sunday W�th`he U .1 - It 'her. Shi r I a. m. to o o in. or ivy applmrnent. T bes 'and Battert d % 7 0,, r , m(_lt 69 11 S .,a C Phq.e kl.vk s701`1, 131y, -JI, -exnt?. -Aorr7 and 1 --In- t�, rtcd Vl-­ Re N.. tn. U. HOT MILLF11. it a Tent-ri't, t. 11 - and- T6rmnto.. agent -i &-ay .,Ijfh- the for. Shi Rionii-hani. .' Ontarto hnur4 dar,�e wilt fn,lo nierv-., YrntNiT 'hi.- weak. 480 Ph'nrw 'if irk 1NIS ..Vr. Ma n%, friends 'frnm here and (TOi- W. J Beaton K. C., and family (if bli-,10 �'Io. MUS a rathii-re,1--at tlip 1,omp of TVrl, Tt,!,tr,, 1�4itcd ,lith D 11., Bea-j)!-� L48%n tl­lv-t_ 11-4pel ZLlZAHFTF1 RICH A'KI)SO SIC aw, N %% I � . I Ftrt;-nd anionic hike insurar-ce uL 40 6-1m, and Mrs. T1,01 nn Mondar on Supday: T.. -P,% VK H*o lY 14 lopr"Coting (.301panics of ao"d Linabortal stand- 40" ... :. R. re7,priptinn tn. (71i-.Itt .' . f. nil o v; ­v# U." I'd we.. Pilo ails alio B%; c h,- 14wi Rxperi6ifced 'M u-,ic Teacher P -V, v- o were rl�-Ttrrip I r- Up and Toh,. �."diclll g:Ln.*i--�- FPOSTILL, Lije . for oollititiol Of'Jork r.L% Qut*910 Ana' With a Toronto CoDservatdr qp�il-4RF 1-0. A rrnpi r�pawmeir+ prizes at the cohisest. -held at Z'; ill,:- o ,lifinis axis. of 11 UU,ld -1141,1,031%1410 TO 032 ShOT11841- WAF; �_PPIUIA.ngf -FUEL ---*rland" in" n it! Pural. acineel. Addre 4 G r-fta direr. il . 0.. On%, •tirion t�a %Fkn- will teach lr­zhes .unites . h afternoons or evenings HEA,TON. YOWNINLHIP F%-rrvnn#-..* Ill. -c-nirm, D,,,:.. .-2(lib, a 7 Clerk. Con,ievaacer L;,,Mrni,&6JQnrr for Saturday reserved for 'school Suno: y el Do C' wioh"nq the"' , all 'the tbSt looking Aco�,uit�nr. ctc. lownes A Wcici.-k� the 17niLed Chumb %'�ill hriltj childien. uilders".2-up'l' rnarriad life tb'"slu�-h Inror vp-ri ":;to-' Gift* rvice". A .11arrialieLiCen4dia, Whitevale.Unt. Se -B P Rates very Moderate. a qsecia� briil� to thorn. We welcom ser~'i 'will tae t!ie . place, of tot midst.' Mrs. Bell J to our m, WM. M A W Studio at my own home �ont, mile u,mal niorviinz 'v,•.i;on. On.Tuesday LICEN,4 C&3t,of Brougham on No. 7 7 -At .8 o'cl6ck" 1) AUCTIONHI-R AND U J t, Highway. C. Bilitagham the Sunday Stiuyi will hold.t�it;ir VALUA,i3OH Ctmce Grt-at. lue ('will laillee coijolu-.Fed Any%herc' uat Christmas rc. MRS. CARL DEVITT! ,erre write. Addi ­" 814 Dundat- rho�t -visited st Oil- '"-de "" rl1ak"­tl`:8ou'l M r--,. S. Ca AlAli e eolivert one of the "-est, yet. Arthur Carltart hawre on Sunday. eS 't. C( $V' ....... Fickering Mills Mr. Walter Hamilton is sul'f-crin;X. The flalltvwi�*eri P_rty he!d -rnlidr DoIll " 4 0 at present from 2-n 5-culf�- t �facK u, I _e tit .,You Cannot Avoid Ageney for Frositik Wood .sciatica. ute, p.,I,ved a great , success- both financially and pleasure found. The Mbple'Botly Vlicodl Cockshutt Farm -Machinery Mr. and Mrs. A. Moffat, of Tor onto, were' Brougham callers on' O. F. Hall was completely fill- Ageats for.Liludy. P't�00* .am Accident ed, -'The lucky Prize -winners were as Complete, lire and urday afternoon". 77:� repirs. Sat., .-and 2ae�-.. - 31 r F. rider thO do follows:' lat. Girls, --(Constance Ran tAnn and-Ye-edis oL Itil Uttle .;Sue BUT hypping tor's .care with'an infection firt. his dall as Miss Muffett".. Ist. ,YOU CAN AVOID Boys -Bruce -Annis, - as "Pierrott." THE EXPENS4 eyes. Cockshntt I wplerijents has been in' 'a" 1st, Ladies --Mrs. , Young, as a Mr. George, Hicks THAT Royal Pastry Flour very poor state of he I alth, the, pagt "Comical Clown,." 1st, Getits-4ack Secure Prites Before Buyles­ OLLOWS I Tweedie, as a "Gentleman HQbo CYRI'L & MORLEY Poultry Feeds, GrQ.V�iD.g week. Mrs. T. C.'Bro returned home On Wednesday 18th,.. at. VM OENERALINQURAVOE ..Mash, La)Ing MaRia 2-3 WILSOW BROS. ronto on nursday last, af- sharp at the home of '%frs. W. Mich - from To Pbow - Pickerins 6700 Ont. We carry all makes of Plow Points. ter visiting relatives and friends for ell, the Woraen'R' Institu bo�ld uit Willio several days. their regular minithly, meeting" This Phone Mark 7200 WHETHER Do No Lockwood Mt. and Mrs. Albert Harvey -were will take -the form of the annual 4;' RICKERING, ONT. Mt. AVbert entertainers during the "Grandmothers' Meeting." Roll Call his to be anvwer�.cd by 'tier Outstanding • week. 13vrt; 'is kept busy with You require a Bedo, Featpre I Wper -.1c-OLDS. humerous erigagementg.. remember of my Gmnd- R. G. CLENDENING Mrs�. A. 'Moliun and son, and 'Misms mritlierl,.' Rnd to produce i relic'.bp:_ roam quite or just a .PUSERAL DIRECTOR Gertrude Bate, of Toronto,. visited rpriging to her­i�f y6ii have one." ..:and th-r aunt. Id:R 'Bate one -da Vii. -Ba-k9s Reesnr, of Al- ­i is• Privi-lite Ainlinktice, the guest streaker. O�'hrr intcre�!flng'. Mat. ring or BRONCHITIS SP Day rend NiAt Sewvice to come to the Apron eirs. Be sure to come and enjoy, is .:-.1 41 the. Tov-n IJ -11 toniglit, the fun. be avo ided by ta�in4 tresg•. Malvern 5000 urit;;�..y at S oarlock.`. Contril- Th. ("bodwiu l3riAberbood met 6Ti patellez Will be uPc1'-cd P-1 Taeszlay ev­eqih,,.,- for their fir.�t �HALIVER OIL tae t%r Assortment. nrj:�-j do -ted for Lhe hest,poems. 'meeting with tl,.irt Mar�'kbam, so Ont., y -three -nen pre- prcl..,-rt,;.). 1,11110i., Siiv r sort. 1rr. CAPSULES Walnut Dresser, 2950 ec:tioll ei­ pled the ehniir and co?,Iczted 0 U If you are subject to' winter 'c616 MattreESeS, Jnner &pring Cold Weaither Th Young People's meeting on thr! meetins;,� -whit,,h open'e.rl with a or Friday. evrning was und8r the lead- 11 -r !, Bronchitis start taking 11aliver filled. unattresses. e�ur of cornmrrifty sffigil-.�rl Is here, and we` are ready', rership of'Miss A-nnili 'Biiyles".. Next and how those men cdold singi it Oil now before toe cough weathar. 50-$39-50. Are yon ? We have rajages Friday evening Miss Mary Phillipa did one good to listen. The speaker, begins. Usually:cine capsule per from $19.95 up -Any size, Missionary Convener, will lead the Mr. F. M. Chapman was then in- day is sufficient ieient at a preventative. �o in - :'All felt Mattresses &tyle or price YOU wish. nieetilkg. tmduce& Mr. Chapman to I% add Tote Sunday School on Sunday ap- ress referred to arid cluoted Tenry- , PRICE -$1.60' per 1,09 001elman beaters, lamps and pointed Mr. George Willson, Super- son, to show the ,poet's return from 0 Valnut Cedar Chests intendant, ani Miss A�nie Bayles, a near athels1he persionaMy to a HALIVER OIL has More, tha 30P.. ,.Luge'siae, . $24.50 lanterms. ' Also a complete times ft Vitamin 1% p9kncy and stock of pipes etc., for . organist, to be . delegates to the believer in a Divine Being. The ad- 20 or more, hmes the Vitamin D cominvi Provincial Convention to be drpss vu very interesting arid clev-- stoves and filirmsoes. held in Tore�te. tees of the best rads of media .C. A. S T E -R -R-1 T T erly arrarged. Soda Blwuftq, coffee cinal Cod Liver OU. 'S"'le T -1,-4 E -P I CKERING NEWS %v ��_YOUC an Callus now and let us put your Rev. 0, -R. Flindalil, B.'A., of Sea.' and cbeell,?� was :served by fhe Director capsules now ttit!t FanervJ I)i. furnac d good shape. grave, very acceptably filled Itev. at the clotte.. The Impression 19, elat Start Uking these Private Aimbulawe J. F, .Glover's p0pitq on Sunday, "Ric am' off to a p�ood start. Sat+ before, a cold gets you. T . __#q Phone I am S, ffBy t%lc7inv- 1h: (I T'1 ­11v of the monifl-, V T-4 f-41 rot" for i -i a ]P1ak91"bW. 10nt8r,iQJ fdAr-s%-.h.tj t iione 4000 i on the Seagrave circuit. thing especially for yociu me". Cr- PTCRERIXG FICA MWO A per -phosphate, -but.. BoneQuest on "Wk at•i- the cause of able as su appear that, for the earlier part of I water core in turnips? What is. the ileal has the advantage of carrying k r -AN AaIi3ASSADb�! IN CHAINS. Paul's confinement in the city-- of remedy'' Would the..appliqation of about. iso per cent. nitrogen in the 'Acis 25: 1-12; 28: 16-31; Romans Rome, he "was allowed to.accept the some : particular analysis of fertilizer tissues that seller to the bone. i hospitality of 'the Christian body, prevent . the trouble?" G. W. ilL. 3. Question: ' :4 'fruit grower in { 5:1-11; Philippians 1: 12-14; 4: i l and, though chained to a guard, yet Wellington. the Lriehton district has s bock of GULDEN TEXT. = I can do all to be resident in a house which' his Answer: As yet the cause of water spy .trees 20 years of age. These - things in him that streagtheneth friends had provided for him-. and, core in turnips_ has not' been satis- trees. are in splendid physical- of ­ where Philippians 4:18. where 'he was, as far- as=he could be factorily explained: from observe- tion and yield reasonably good quan• under the circumstances, treated as z tion, it has been noted that water tities of apples, but the color each THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING'a core occurs in lar es y Y. Time. — Paul's first Roman im- their guest." To whom he expound- g t quantity in a year. is.tustinctl . poor. '.,These trees ed the matter: The word here trans- crop that has suffered a definite Set- receive liberal supplies of farm - sonment was about A.D. 61,62; his laced "expounded" means "to set A back such 'as drought early in its yard manure and cover crops are cut i Anal one, A.D. 66. out,' "to expose," "to set forth," "to growth; followed by- a generous and piled around the trees within a _ Place. — The city of Rome. declare," and is found in the New supply of moisture later in the sea- radius of the branches.' The orchard THE PLAN OF THE LESSON Testament only in the back of Acts son. Indications are'that water -core is cultivated within eight feet of SUBJECT: How It Happened That (11; 4 28: 26, and 7: 21, of the ex- is more likely . to appear on .knolls the 'trees each way. These trees have t�t e Apostle Paul Went to Rome and posure of Moses). Testifying thewhich are short of organic mater not been pruned very much in order - His Labors in That City for the Gos- kingdom of God- and persuading Q and which are dried out early in the that they make good growth. What pel of Christ. them concerning Jesus, both, from the " season. •]Fater core has appeared in can be done to -secure better calor 16. And when we entered into law of bioses and from the prophets, i largest quantity on gravelly or sandy in the apples'."BIZ-• Fi„ Northum.. loam soils es eciall on those which berland. Rome. Rome was the enter of the from morning till evening. What a P y f e a I contain considerable limestone. Dur- Answer: From: the description •world as no other city was before wonderful privilege it would have or ever has been since. been to listen to the great apostle c f mg the past two or three years, we. of, the treatment, we could conclude 17. And it came to pass, that after unfolding the glories of the Lord I have made a number of tests of fer- that the nitrogen supply has been three ,daps he called together .these Jesus as revealed in the Old Testa- tilizers - on turnips, and while. profit- increased a Iritic beyond the destr _ that were the chief of'" the Jews: and ment! able increases have been obtained, able balanve, with the . result tl`iat • . when they were come together- -he 24. And some believed the things- still there is no indication from our ripening and calor of fruit has been said unto them, r,'.brethren, though which were spoken, and some. disba- tests that -water core..can . be elimin- ,retarded. .We would advise pruning '. 2 had done nothine a2siast the peg- Iieved• Even the great apostle- with• sled by variation in fertilizer an- at the proper time, and to cut out pie, or the customs of our fatbers, all of his learning. and power,of per- Blonde an;l %%iusome liens burness alysis the nitrogen 'in. fertilizer applied to. yet was delivered prisoner from .Jer- suasion- with a blameless life, and of the films iu her attractive auk 'Within the past few days, w e have this orchard in the next season or usalem into the hiinds of the Ro- an overwhelming lode for men, .was - of deep marine blue skirt, topped found turnips growing on medium two. There is indication that hos- P - - nnans: i8. Who, when they had ex- not able to persuade all who beard with- a lighter blue-- wool ' jacket silt loam soils "where %nater -core 'was phate and 'potash both have shear - amined me, desired to set 'me at lib him that Jesus was the' Chrie`.,'th® with.. wide Peisian Iamb trimming. entirely absent. On the other hand, ing on the color of fruit, hence we arty, because there was no cause of Son of God. Fur trimmed felt hat with new high turnip crops on gravelly- loam soils' would recommend fertilizing these - death me, 19. But when the Jews 30. And he abode two whole crown is, u[ matching shades of. not many :miles distant, gave 'from trees with 10 to. 15 pounds per tree years blue.'. 20 to 35 per e-ent. Rater core. Borax. of 0-12-15 fertiliser.- Scatter this spake against it- I' was.cotistrained in'his own hired dwelfing. It is be - to appeal . unto Caesar; 'not that I lieved -that Paul was tried before applications varying from five n ten quantity around the trees covered b - had aught where of to accuse my Caesar, acquitted, and release- and pounds. per acre were tried. On one mately to the distance' covered by nation. The decree by which a?1 the that he made another intensive mss-, farm, less water 'core ,was found the branches. Work lire fertilizer rebellious, vile, unworthy, un; -tate- where_ Borax was applied., than where fairly deeply into : the- Roil if pos- Jews -had been banished from Rome sionary journey, was brought back to ful• dead in bur ' sins• 'Cliri§t, God's none had been used. On the other sible." (Acts i8: 2) during-_ the �reigir of .Rome• -visas tried• -the second -time and only Son.. would die...- farms ' 4. Question,: "When. is the beat .it had little effect, _ "Cldius was evidently lexecuted by the, command of Nero. -^" - aueny now no long- 9. Much more then, being now jug-. 2• Question: "I have a small patch time to sow fertilizer on meadows, tr is force. During this second imprisonment, rifled by his blood; shall we _be saved of strawberries. I think..the ground .and the best analysis to use,..also 20, For _ this cause -therefore did I Paul wrote tile, two epistles- to 'Fiat- from the wrath of God through him .needs fertilizer of .some kind. What, the same about old pastures -what entreat you to see and to speak with othy and his epistle to Titus. And The argument here ii That if Christ_ would you advise" How would you kind to use, and, when_""— N. E .B., Me: fo; because of the hope of Israel received all that went in. unto . him, so loved us as to pour out his own advise using it and . when" . Do you Perth. I. am bound with this chain "The 31, preaching the kingdom of God, " hope for which . Pahl sufferek. was and, teaching the .things concerning blood. that wr might be acceptable. to put. it on the plant foliage, or how" Answer: From tests' conducted by 'twofold: (1) the expectation of the the. Lord Jesus Christ. This is one God, we may be fully persuaded that What'quanfity would you use? Of the. O.A.C., 'it is evident' that on t - e- are forever delivered from the what value is pone Meal as a fertil mixed m4ndows best -results on kessiah •.as', bringing in 'a kingdom 'bf the few places in Acta where the w f - aaa g pastures nave been Of heaved which 'vas cherished 'by full title "tile Lord Jesus Christ" is wrath. #o come, y - izer. F. P. S. Al oma. meadows and every Israelite; (2) the ' hope of._ a given... With all baldness. The apodt- 10. For if, while we .were enemies, Answer: In setting out a patch obtained from such fertilizers as 8- we: were. reconciles tg God t1frou h of strawberries, greatest §uccess will 10-5 and 4-12-6. - These fertilizers resurrection from the dead, which he les- early in' the days of their per, g' � .. proclaimed as attested by the resur- section, asked God that they might the death hi: Son The word en- 'be obtained giving a generous ap- help early grass and give a constant, d by lection, which prot*ed t>iat"Jesus ovine have boldness' in prpclaiming• the, �1es is applied to men not only as plication of barnyard manpre, prob- vigorous growth. On old pastures, ` the Christ, the Son of God." message he had given them (Acts descriptive of their' moral character, ably in advance of planting ovt the excellent results have been obtained 21,.And they said nntu him �Ve 4: 29; 31 'see Phil. 1: 2{i; Epi►. 6:19). but also of the relation in c hich they strawberries. At sowing -time use fin our tests from application of the. . neither receive letters from Judges None forbidding him. "The' issue is stand to -God s. the o$jecti of his fertilizer such as a 4-8-10; at the rate latter fertilizgr, 442- .6, at .ie rate . iconcerning- thee, nor did any of the that the witness is.. unhindered; in displeasure. "To be reconciled. to of.. two, bags per were. This should of three bags per acre. In applying brethren come hither -and report `or spite of emperors, enemies, prison•' God does not mean to have our en- give the plants a good start. In early either to meadow or pasture. the fer ak any harm of- thee.' The Jews and chains. o miry to God removed, but his enmity fall, supplement this application by tilizer can be 'gown• broadcast on the - o rd of Pain, not say that they had never 6. For while we but simply that they Every- sinner is utterly. impotent to 'were yet weak, to us taken out of -the-way, to have, a top dressing of -nitrate 'of soda, at grasslands in the fall or in the spring. his righteous. justice satisfied. ,:Mucks the rate of 200 -pounds per acre Our tests seem to indicate that spring _ 4tea. had had no report from other Jews deliver himself from the power of more• being reconciled, shall we be (other nitrogen' carriers can be used application as soon as the ground it outside the city of Rome, nor had sin, 'to wash himself clean from, the. mer by his, life. Literally we might with good success)- When applying sufficiently dry, is probably the most any of his fellow -countrymen spoken stain , of sin. In due season Christ read, kept: sate. in his life. this type of dressing, do so when practical -in this province, . evil of him. -died for the uni;odly. The time here - 11. And• 'not only .so- blit. we.. also. tie_ f9liage,:is dry so that. it will. not .2`_'. But we desire to hear of thee referred , to -is the perfect - time in rejoice in .God' through our Lord stick t the plant. her is little It s very disappointing,, a sup - o. e There i ting, w _'what tbou thinkesf: for. as concern- God's eternal purpose is net all (Gala 4: 4; Jesus Christ• through whom'we have danger hat burning, . then. not. eethe ,fertilizer pose; for someone to apply for a (ng this sect, it is known to is that-Mark_1:.15). now- received 'the reconciliation. The. lowed to 'contact the plants divorce and eixe_ Lverywhere -it is spoken against. "It 7. For scarcely fol•• a . righteous benefits 'of our redemption are by no in large quantities: sin imagine the chagrin of s Rus- _ m' Bone '.4fea1 is valuable as a carries sign who has been. married 58 times 1 nice conceir au will one die: for eradventure future. The -fact q e ,able that.in the, caps- p, means all in the fut a �.. 'r 5 me but has had tal with its twe ; h' for •the good man some one would that fututh fof "us is one'. of se_ of phosphate, carrying 2. pounds tri- and divorced 1 times, t • i h a t'1, for h' 59th divorce the Jews who had only recently s even dare to die. "The -word right- curity and peace gives us a .sense Since this .phosphate it 'largely in denied.•. Yes, fate is so •cruel, so �furned to the city should know moth= eous is applied to a man who -does of peace now, and.the fact that,God I. in be and .what is here indicated in all that the law or justice can • de- so loved us as to give his Son causes organic form, it has to .visit decay to cruel. � $ _ �'. _ _ I _ break .down before it is available to Jr." . _ .... .such` general terms "of a- poor and mand of liim, us to continually rejoice in God now. the growing crop.' This takes place• .- ;Douglas Fairbanks ' is ne'gotiaf obscure sect who' dwelt no longer in S. But God commendeth his own No matter what our circumstances, Very c;uick'.y when it is applied • to ing with loan Sennett for his Lon• the Jewish cyiazter- ove toward us in that, while we no matter' how disappointed w are­oij.* it is not so r-eadgy avail— don 'production of �� " 23. And when they had appointed were yet .sinners, Christ died for ns. with ourselves, even if we have been - him a -day, tliey•came to him .into For a.good man some, would die; for tempted into sin- nothing- caii die- his lodging in great number. From . a merely' righteous man hardly ,any turb .. or take away -from us these 14W . 1 41 :• d' V�.•;:. ::���:�. :.:: 4 the phrase "his lodging," it would one would die; but for us, sinners, marvelous gifts of God's grace ;�; % •� _SW �.The Boo, �'1 P': r� _ One -Eyed Sheep Dog - -.t► fie.• •ra Cels C: to a Flying Start ►.. �•� World_ •� Champion of ►•� io s ld' _ She I - P;Oy '13 ►ter R �►� .... `-DO\— even est ►. ' the most valuable sheep odog in the °* world, yet he has been blind in one+; BY MAIN M. M • eye since he was a pup.+� ►�, q He proved 'his superiority':.over . %r:�.•':: :::�.:�!; ::•:.::• • :� :::e ::: _ ::•:::::• ::dam + '"' y the ,sheep dog stars' of Britain by "Letters' To Susan" by Mar- Written in the form of letters. ' winning p atgAt Mrs: Banning discusses such rob-.... r r e 'international champion garet Culkin Banning (Ther�lus= ' g P _ lems as: Early Marriage; A Job4777 This .is the, second time Roy has son Book Company Ltd., Toronto) of Her Own; Petting; Drinking; �Fy 1.75, _is a handbook all mothers Y F, leis Houses; Loyalty; - Here are f «< Peeblesshire ental SeciPrity- i his foi°meri oR°rier, has ' will welcome, Other Pao p championship. P " e a few things _ IVIra. lost count of his victories. These letters are the outgrowth Banniiag expects her ' en- - And his successes have been gain- ofa discussion begun in H'arper's year-old daughter to do - ed without much interference with Magazine .on : the subject: "What` Meet strangers pleasantly; Xp$the normal life of his, dogs. "I do a'Young Girl Should Knew." Mrs. handle her own personal expenses Inot believe in special treatment," he Banning attempted there to set ort• a small allowance and .mat ask f says. _ down from a personal and liter- for additional money; dance well; "My dogs' work, eat and sleep like vi duai point ,of view the differ- face stag lines at parties; read all other shepherds' dogs, ent kinds of knowledge and the intelligently; order 'food ' for u t "I believe absolutely in hdredity. abilities which site thought should simple but formal meals. Blood and brains always win. be developed in the education of Select many of her own clothes z' "It all depends on 'the dog. 'All' tbe' modern young woman, and and have suitable ones ready for _ the teaching in the world will: not the reasons for them. all her sports.and activities; keep change a stupid dog into a champion. This discussion proved highly these clothes reasonably clean s ."There is one rule I. have never provocative mud ted'to widespread and fresh; -refrain from drinking broken. 'I Nave never hit a- dog. correspondence, with .requests for without being priggish;. preVeiit. _ a "I believe that swell -bred sheep- . reprints and extra copies. So many boys who "took her out" froze — dog understands s reproachful look demands " 'reached Mrs, leaning. indulging •in necking; driv, a car _ } y or word." for an expansion of her ideas to without accidents, wash it, change • Dcu-!as Fairbanita, his wife deft) 'and Benita 'Hume, ITritish actress, include all phases of the modern a tire if necessary; swim; ride; boarding plane at Los Angeles for flight to New York, where Fairbanks' problem that the velums came in- play golf ; take part - in sports &eferred with Gary Cooper, who will star in first filar of Fairbanks' neral] stew ,venture as a movie producer. C-3 to being. ge y. ss: R ^4. .. . .. ..tz..w'.. .. ...... - M A. ."Yn' •. .'i .E'.e vet:.SO�^ 4f3' - f�jy. Y�`� _ .l y ';t -•Z .t� . � .?{ ,.,eq J, S ......... .w ... .. ... .,. ... - per -phosphate, -but.. BoneQuest on "Wk at•i- the cause of able as su appear that, for the earlier part of I water core in turnips? What is. the ileal has the advantage of carrying k r -AN AaIi3ASSADb�! IN CHAINS. Paul's confinement in the city-- of remedy'' Would the..appliqation of about. iso per cent. nitrogen in the 'Acis 25: 1-12; 28: 16-31; Romans Rome, he "was allowed to.accept the some : particular analysis of fertilizer tissues that seller to the bone. i hospitality of 'the Christian body, prevent . the trouble?" G. W. ilL. 3. Question: ' :4 'fruit grower in { 5:1-11; Philippians 1: 12-14; 4: i l and, though chained to a guard, yet Wellington. the Lriehton district has s bock of GULDEN TEXT. = I can do all to be resident in a house which' his Answer: As yet the cause of water spy .trees 20 years of age. These - things in him that streagtheneth friends had provided for him-. and, core in turnips_ has not' been satis- trees. are in splendid physical- of ­ where Philippians 4:18. where 'he was, as far- as=he could be factorily explained: from observe- tion and yield reasonably good quan• under the circumstances, treated as z tion, it has been noted that water tities of apples, but the color each THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING'a core occurs in lar es y Y. Time. — Paul's first Roman im- their guest." To whom he expound- g t quantity in a year. is.tustinctl . poor. '.,These trees ed the matter: The word here trans- crop that has suffered a definite Set- receive liberal supplies of farm - sonment was about A.D. 61,62; his laced "expounded" means "to set A back such 'as drought early in its yard manure and cover crops are cut i Anal one, A.D. 66. out,' "to expose," "to set forth," "to growth; followed by- a generous and piled around the trees within a _ Place. — The city of Rome. declare," and is found in the New supply of moisture later in the sea- radius of the branches.' The orchard THE PLAN OF THE LESSON Testament only in the back of Acts son. Indications are'that water -core is cultivated within eight feet of SUBJECT: How It Happened That (11; 4 28: 26, and 7: 21, of the ex- is more likely . to appear on .knolls the 'trees each way. These trees have t�t e Apostle Paul Went to Rome and posure of Moses). Testifying thewhich are short of organic mater not been pruned very much in order - His Labors in That City for the Gos- kingdom of God- and persuading Q and which are dried out early in the that they make good growth. What pel of Christ. them concerning Jesus, both, from the " season. •]Fater core has appeared in can be done to -secure better calor 16. And when we entered into law of bioses and from the prophets, i largest quantity on gravelly or sandy in the apples'."BIZ-• Fi„ Northum.. loam soils es eciall on those which berland. Rome. Rome was the enter of the from morning till evening. What a P y f e a I contain considerable limestone. Dur- Answer: From: the description •world as no other city was before wonderful privilege it would have or ever has been since. been to listen to the great apostle c f mg the past two or three years, we. of, the treatment, we could conclude 17. And it came to pass, that after unfolding the glories of the Lord I have made a number of tests of fer- that the nitrogen supply has been three ,daps he called together .these Jesus as revealed in the Old Testa- tilizers - on turnips, and while. profit- increased a Iritic beyond the destr _ that were the chief of'" the Jews: and ment! able increases have been obtained, able balanve, with the . result tl`iat • . when they were come together- -he 24. And some believed the things- still there is no indication from our ripening and calor of fruit has been said unto them, r,'.brethren, though which were spoken, and some. disba- tests that -water core..can . be elimin- ,retarded. .We would advise pruning '. 2 had done nothine a2siast the peg- Iieved• Even the great apostle- with• sled by variation in fertilizer an- at the proper time, and to cut out pie, or the customs of our fatbers, all of his learning. and power,of per- Blonde an;l %%iusome liens burness alysis the nitrogen 'in. fertilizer applied to. yet was delivered prisoner from .Jer- suasion- with a blameless life, and of the films iu her attractive auk 'Within the past few days, w e have this orchard in the next season or usalem into the hiinds of the Ro- an overwhelming lode for men, .was - of deep marine blue skirt, topped found turnips growing on medium two. There is indication that hos- P - - nnans: i8. Who, when they had ex- not able to persuade all who beard with- a lighter blue-- wool ' jacket silt loam soils "where %nater -core 'was phate and 'potash both have shear - amined me, desired to set 'me at lib him that Jesus was the' Chrie`.,'th® with.. wide Peisian Iamb trimming. entirely absent. On the other hand, ing on the color of fruit, hence we arty, because there was no cause of Son of God. Fur trimmed felt hat with new high turnip crops on gravelly- loam soils' would recommend fertilizing these - death me, 19. But when the Jews 30. And he abode two whole crown is, u[ matching shades of. not many :miles distant, gave 'from trees with 10 to. 15 pounds per tree years blue.'. 20 to 35 per e-ent. Rater core. Borax. of 0-12-15 fertiliser.- Scatter this spake against it- I' was.cotistrained in'his own hired dwelfing. It is be - to appeal . unto Caesar; 'not that I lieved -that Paul was tried before applications varying from five n ten quantity around the trees covered b - had aught where of to accuse my Caesar, acquitted, and release- and pounds. per acre were tried. On one mately to the distance' covered by nation. The decree by which a?1 the that he made another intensive mss-, farm, less water 'core ,was found the branches. Work lire fertilizer rebellious, vile, unworthy, un; -tate- where_ Borax was applied., than where fairly deeply into : the- Roil if pos- Jews -had been banished from Rome sionary journey, was brought back to ful• dead in bur ' sins• 'Cliri§t, God's none had been used. On the other sible." (Acts i8: 2) during-_ the �reigir of .Rome• -visas tried• -the second -time and only Son.. would die...- farms ' 4. Question,: "When. is the beat .it had little effect, _ "Cldius was evidently lexecuted by the, command of Nero. -^" - aueny now no long- 9. Much more then, being now jug-. 2• Question: "I have a small patch time to sow fertilizer on meadows, tr is force. During this second imprisonment, rifled by his blood; shall we _be saved of strawberries. I think..the ground .and the best analysis to use,..also 20, For _ this cause -therefore did I Paul wrote tile, two epistles- to 'Fiat- from the wrath of God through him .needs fertilizer of .some kind. What, the same about old pastures -what entreat you to see and to speak with othy and his epistle to Titus. And The argument here ii That if Christ_ would you advise" How would you kind to use, and, when_""— N. E .B., Me: fo; because of the hope of Israel received all that went in. unto . him, so loved us as to pour out his own advise using it and . when" . Do you Perth. I. am bound with this chain "The 31, preaching the kingdom of God, " hope for which . Pahl sufferek. was and, teaching the .things concerning blood. that wr might be acceptable. to put. it on the plant foliage, or how" Answer: From tests' conducted by 'twofold: (1) the expectation of the the. Lord Jesus Christ. This is one God, we may be fully persuaded that What'quanfity would you use? Of the. O.A.C., 'it is evident' that on t - e- are forever delivered from the what value is pone Meal as a fertil mixed m4ndows best -results on kessiah •.as', bringing in 'a kingdom 'bf the few places in Acta where the w f - aaa g pastures nave been Of heaved which 'vas cherished 'by full title "tile Lord Jesus Christ" is wrath. #o come, y - izer. F. P. S. Al oma. meadows and every Israelite; (2) the ' hope of._ a given... With all baldness. The apodt- 10. For if, while we .were enemies, Answer: In setting out a patch obtained from such fertilizers as 8- we: were. reconciles tg God t1frou h of strawberries, greatest §uccess will 10-5 and 4-12-6. - These fertilizers resurrection from the dead, which he les- early in' the days of their per, g' � .. proclaimed as attested by the resur- section, asked God that they might the death hi: Son The word en- 'be obtained giving a generous ap- help early grass and give a constant, d by lection, which prot*ed t>iat"Jesus ovine have boldness' in prpclaiming• the, �1es is applied to men not only as plication of barnyard manpre, prob- vigorous growth. On old pastures, ` the Christ, the Son of God." message he had given them (Acts descriptive of their' moral character, ably in advance of planting ovt the excellent results have been obtained 21,.And they said nntu him �Ve 4: 29; 31 'see Phil. 1: 2{i; Epi►. 6:19). but also of the relation in c hich they strawberries. At sowing -time use fin our tests from application of the. . neither receive letters from Judges None forbidding him. "The' issue is stand to -God s. the o$jecti of his fertilizer such as a 4-8-10; at the rate latter fertilizgr, 442- .6, at .ie rate . iconcerning- thee, nor did any of the that the witness is.. unhindered; in displeasure. "To be reconciled. to of.. two, bags per were. This should of three bags per acre. In applying brethren come hither -and report `or spite of emperors, enemies, prison•' God does not mean to have our en- give the plants a good start. In early either to meadow or pasture. the fer ak any harm of- thee.' The Jews and chains. o miry to God removed, but his enmity fall, supplement this application by tilizer can be 'gown• broadcast on the - o rd of Pain, not say that they had never 6. For while we but simply that they Every- sinner is utterly. impotent to 'were yet weak, to us taken out of -the-way, to have, a top dressing of -nitrate 'of soda, at grasslands in the fall or in the spring. his righteous. justice satisfied. ,:Mucks the rate of 200 -pounds per acre Our tests seem to indicate that spring _ 4tea. had had no report from other Jews deliver himself from the power of more• being reconciled, shall we be (other nitrogen' carriers can be used application as soon as the ground it outside the city of Rome, nor had sin, 'to wash himself clean from, the. mer by his, life. Literally we might with good success)- When applying sufficiently dry, is probably the most any of his fellow -countrymen spoken stain , of sin. In due season Christ read, kept: sate. in his life. this type of dressing, do so when practical -in this province, . evil of him. -died for the uni;odly. The time here - 11. And• 'not only .so- blit. we.. also. tie_ f9liage,:is dry so that. it will. not .2`_'. But we desire to hear of thee referred , to -is the perfect - time in rejoice in .God' through our Lord stick t the plant. her is little It s very disappointing,, a sup - o. e There i ting, w _'what tbou thinkesf: for. as concern- God's eternal purpose is net all (Gala 4: 4; Jesus Christ• through whom'we have danger hat burning, . then. not. eethe ,fertilizer pose; for someone to apply for a (ng this sect, it is known to is that-Mark_1:.15). now- received 'the reconciliation. The. lowed to 'contact the plants divorce and eixe_ Lverywhere -it is spoken against. "It 7. For scarcely fol•• a . righteous benefits 'of our redemption are by no in large quantities: sin imagine the chagrin of s Rus- _ m' Bone '.4fea1 is valuable as a carries sign who has been. married 58 times 1 nice conceir au will one die: for eradventure future. The -fact q e ,able that.in the, caps- p, means all in the fut a �.. 'r 5 me but has had tal with its twe ; h' for •the good man some one would that fututh fof "us is one'. of se_ of phosphate, carrying 2. pounds tri- and divorced 1 times, t • i h a t'1, for h' 59th divorce the Jews who had only recently s even dare to die. "The -word right- curity and peace gives us a .sense Since this .phosphate it 'largely in denied.•. Yes, fate is so •cruel, so �furned to the city should know moth= eous is applied to a man who -does of peace now, and.the fact that,God I. in be and .what is here indicated in all that the law or justice can • de- so loved us as to give his Son causes organic form, it has to .visit decay to cruel. � $ _ �'. _ _ I _ break .down before it is available to Jr." . _ .... .such` general terms "of a- poor and mand of liim, us to continually rejoice in God now. the growing crop.' This takes place• .- ;Douglas Fairbanks ' is ne'gotiaf obscure sect who' dwelt no longer in S. But God commendeth his own No matter what our circumstances, Very c;uick'.y when it is applied • to ing with loan Sennett for his Lon• the Jewish cyiazter- ove toward us in that, while we no matter' how disappointed w are­oij.* it is not so r-eadgy avail— don 'production of �� " 23. And when they had appointed were yet .sinners, Christ died for ns. with ourselves, even if we have been - him a -day, tliey•came to him .into For a.good man some, would die; for tempted into sin- nothing- caii die- his lodging in great number. From . a merely' righteous man hardly ,any turb .. or take away -from us these 14W . 1 41 :• d' V�.•;:. ::���:�. :.:: 4 the phrase "his lodging," it would one would die; but for us, sinners, marvelous gifts of God's grace ;�; % •� _SW �.The Boo, �'1 P': r� _ One -Eyed Sheep Dog - -.t► fie.• •ra Cels C: to a Flying Start ►.. �•� World_ •� Champion of ►•� io s ld' _ She I - P;Oy '13 ►ter R �►� .... `-DO\— even est ►. ' the most valuable sheep odog in the °* world, yet he has been blind in one+; BY MAIN M. M • eye since he was a pup.+� ►�, q He proved 'his superiority':.over . %r:�.•':: :::�.:�!; ::•:.::• • :� :::e ::: _ ::•:::::• ::dam + '"' y the ,sheep dog stars' of Britain by "Letters' To Susan" by Mar- Written in the form of letters. ' winning p atgAt Mrs: Banning discusses such rob-.... r r e 'international champion garet Culkin Banning (Ther�lus= ' g P _ lems as: Early Marriage; A Job4777 This .is the, second time Roy has son Book Company Ltd., Toronto) of Her Own; Petting; Drinking; �Fy 1.75, _is a handbook all mothers Y F, leis Houses; Loyalty; - Here are f «< Peeblesshire ental SeciPrity- i his foi°meri oR°rier, has ' will welcome, Other Pao p championship. P " e a few things _ IVIra. lost count of his victories. These letters are the outgrowth Banniiag expects her ' en- - And his successes have been gain- ofa discussion begun in H'arper's year-old daughter to do - ed without much interference with Magazine .on : the subject: "What` Meet strangers pleasantly; Xp$the normal life of his, dogs. "I do a'Young Girl Should Knew." Mrs. handle her own personal expenses Inot believe in special treatment," he Banning attempted there to set ort• a small allowance and .mat ask f says. _ down from a personal and liter- for additional money; dance well; "My dogs' work, eat and sleep like vi duai point ,of view the differ- face stag lines at parties; read all other shepherds' dogs, ent kinds of knowledge and the intelligently; order 'food ' for u t "I believe absolutely in hdredity. abilities which site thought should simple but formal meals. Blood and brains always win. be developed in the education of Select many of her own clothes z' "It all depends on 'the dog. 'All' tbe' modern young woman, and and have suitable ones ready for _ the teaching in the world will: not the reasons for them. all her sports.and activities; keep change a stupid dog into a champion. This discussion proved highly these clothes reasonably clean s ."There is one rule I. have never provocative mud ted'to widespread and fresh; -refrain from drinking broken. 'I Nave never hit a- dog. correspondence, with .requests for without being priggish;. preVeiit. _ a "I believe that swell -bred sheep- . reprints and extra copies. So many boys who "took her out" froze — dog understands s reproachful look demands " 'reached Mrs, leaning. indulging •in necking; driv, a car _ } y or word." for an expansion of her ideas to without accidents, wash it, change • Dcu-!as Fairbanita, his wife deft) 'and Benita 'Hume, ITritish actress, include all phases of the modern a tire if necessary; swim; ride; boarding plane at Los Angeles for flight to New York, where Fairbanks' problem that the velums came in- play golf ; take part - in sports &eferred with Gary Cooper, who will star in first filar of Fairbanks' neral] stew ,venture as a movie producer. C-3 to being. ge y. ss: alt `-,^r t''• „�. -..,• �� .yi+. •• _.i;.�:;; u, ,. - `.r ::� y - d:�.'' �: Ti, +�,Sia 9 A8 c nts s stiare is r0 - To Ease a Nekd Fast Get Recti Quick -Aching, iequ A e vealed by Macassa Mines fo. the six months ended September 30, 1936, M I1` 5 3w AREAL according to a.statement submitted with dividend cheques. This coin- _ pares with net of $174,607, • or. 6.64 -Co �� / �� cents a• share in the similar 1935 �_- period. The company milled34,731' Quick-DisSOlYirig tons. in the• period giving recovery y _ Surface trenching to the extent of og $616,948 or • $17.73 per ton, K. "ASPIRIN" 4,270 feet has been completes: on the against 34,246 tons milled and re- Admiral Cadillac Gold Mines prop- covery of $533,795 or $15.58 per ton ,- erty ,and in the course of this wdrk last year. "' a4 7. see Hou+ * r ,a new, vein was uncovered; officials °tASPIRIN•' state, Work completed to date, 'it Three".diamond 'drill "holes' put TobletsWork is stated, has revealed numerous down on the No. 3 vein at Skookum reins and stringers and several test Gold Mines, Red' Lake district, has - veins In 2 second& by atop pits have been sunk in which en- intersected thtee lampropnyre dykes e! watch, an •A pkile couraging results have peen obtain- showing core lengths riinging'up to _. . tablet starts to dfeinle- -: grate and go to work. ed. O. W. Bell is at the property* 61.6' feet. In addition • to. drilling, a '. Drop an "" tab" for she purpose of making a geologi- small amount' of surface work has , let into s glaes of water. By the time u bits the cal survey and mapping of the hold- been carried on, resulting in dis- bottom of the g� it is • ings of the company. financial ar- covery of a heavily mineralized dyke P� sessions disintegrating. Ithi What %' • rangements have Leen completed, near the boundary of clal_rhappe6121. happens in your ' whereby sufficient funds are secured. The dyke, ;which shows widths up to " to carry on4explo*anon`' three feet• may pious to be ex- C� ` ----` tension•,of.No• 6 vein. G. Allan i41ac- Z _ For QUICK Relief What is believed to ,be the con- Pherson of Mines Selections Ltd., y , If you suffer from headaches what tinuation of the vein encountered consulting engineers, in a report on You want is quick relief. about one _month.ago, 100 -feet east the property,. states that surface of the Pickle Crow boundary, has showings and , geological conditions "Aspirin' tablets give quick re- - '' Iief; for one reason, because they been picked up in diamond drill hole known to exist definitely indicafe - siissolce or disintegrate almost in- No. 45, at Winoga Patricia Gold the advisability of shaft sinking and 00 �stantly they touch moisture. (Note Mines. H. L. Edwards, in charge of underground enploranon. The ores illustration above.) operations, in a wire to local inter- ent drilling is being carried out to Hence -when you take an' Aspi- ests, reports that hole No. 45 inter- vin" tablet it starts to distales at- obtain knowledge o! structural con- ledge a quickly as you swallow it. sected the vein,.'ohe section of which ditions essential td the location of amos' And thus is ready to -start worWng assays $149 per ton in gold, while shaft site. almost instantly headaches, two feet•of the wall rock gave a value , e • " i neuralgia' and neuritis pains start ' of $2.80. `T$e ioUp. hole shopped using almost at once. a gold bearing section at a depth of Black Eagle Rel Lake Mines has A "Aspiristablets are made in discovered a new and well. mineral - (Canada• "As iris".isthe registered - from 40 to 5b feet which included p ied- Fein, carrying :blue quartz and trademark of the Bayer Company, four. feet of quartz with two feet iron, according to latest word. re - Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look. highly mineralized and a taco-inch'h-e PERFECT �hew�n Tobacco - „ ceived from the property in the Red 1 .for the name Bayer in the form of a ,sweetetler carrying much" visible Lake area. ,The vein, .vrbich ,shows f - cross on every tablet. gold. ` Try ii.:You% say it's marvelous. _. a . . , width of approximately seven feet, whs located between the slate and Diamond drilling is proceeding on or h -I formation. A pit is being ` • the Porcupine property °t Delwood p p y y You reached into the -rainbow's Bars, libraries and card -rooms are, - ut down :on the showing which ap feature's,of the newest erose -Channel Porcupine; Gold Mines, to prove, up - Pare - stripes, and chose.•a golden band; ' ears to be 'improving at depth. al- Then, bendin it,'you formed -a ring showings revealed on surface. One p g y aeroplanes, which are expected to Demand drill. hole put. down underneath, the though diamond drilling is required, anti -placed it on my band. it .is stated, t6'pro a its possibilities. You said : "I'Il fasten this on: top, do the trip gram. London. to Pairs is rand Get- a No. 2 at a steeper. angle intersected one hour. the rein at a depth of .110 feet. from with, one bright twinkling star, i • which a -sludge assay. of $21 was ob- -Through it, my, lore alta'1 light you= a AS P R N M Alleged way, no matter where' you are twined over a width of flue feet. No. _ . Someone unidentified has giv*il tOOK roR tart I•A?'sw CAM N 15 hole cut five feet of core aver -O� Sc r $1,250,000 toform. a Scottish Clic i ing $24.`i0, • while `another dole iYi-.i� Billers-This typewriter will vera- table Trust. tersected Khat is believed o be the 1 lutionize the industry! "Hold thought steadfastly to the extension .of this vein showing a owY sellers—H .. Classified Advertising, ' width r of eight feet of mineralized Bitters--, I,°ole at' the -adjustable enduring, the good, and the trues quartz. Three other five -fort_ ser- and you ,will bring these into your tions cut by the drill returned $16:80 Grandpappy -Morgan, a- hillbilly of mirror, powder compartment, inani- F£RSOVAL. {. - '- experience proportionably to their the Ozarks, had wand.ced into the cure set built in, and s hideaway for - occ tpanry of your .thoughts." and $14 per ton in gold. As dr171 I woods and failed to return, for "sup- chewing gum• STAMMERiitiG 'corrected, yprna - work proceeds on Delwood other helpful booklet. wmi= Deantacn, 34 per, est). young Tolliyer •was sent fa carton street, Toroako• vein exposures on surface will be THE FAMOUS thorau�hiy ezptored: lottit for :him. He found iiiYn t;tend- Minist r-4- do I could k _ in- in the. bushes e I wish o t}un >rancwalNE at sacRIPTIoxe RUBBING ° : , P of me :way to make the members LINIMENT Tolliver-Gettin' dark, Grandpop. aO BARGAINS itagaatne subxrlptlobe at tsar - Estimated net profit- of $253 961, of the congregation pay attentistin ,to $ ua rates. Liberty. True -Story, PW Rub on -pain plata. ' Grandpappy-Yep. me'when_4'•la preaching. culture and many others. write .now- Get the nese large �- ':Tolliver -Supper time; Grandpop: Son -Why don't you put the clock .av money, Drabble, Le Preau, MIL s:r site -Also avail- ' !, • Grandpappy-Yep• ht. behind the aloft' . - $ able bt smaller. regular Q Scratchln I Tolliver -Ain't ye hungry' rig p iNVENTORe1 t alae. s •Grandpappy-,-Yep. ° oFi*xx Ta EVERY ixvlrrox, • +� R[L/[1!t ITCNINQ In A Minute Toilicef-Well, ain't ye comic' der wanted loaenttona'a°d rail tnrorma Even the mea seubtsom Itching of eesema btoteaea ll°me? _ TIT .enc freew THE RAMSAY Company, Wo !!!!33 y�y y« pimples athlete•. foot, rubes and other skin crap' Gran i`O e. Pat�tnt 'Attorneys. '4i3 Bank street, OlGltii, ~Nw�' O�,' 1agakkly fdds to Dr. tknnie cooling aatlsep 1 r--Wh i Canada. tfe ansa o. l�. o• PRESCRINTboN, Iuseatie °Os Tolliver --Why ain't ye' soothe the urtuted skim C'ar, tzasrlms and stats- Grand pappy-Can t. STAMP COLLECTING kw-drfee feet 6 the mod tatems lteb," �• ' , -Graphochar tsantty. A ase aids b tle� .e drug.m�ree • te- Tolliver -Wily •cant ye . w money back. Aekfor G..P. o. PREst Rlt tioN Grandpappy—Standin' in a ' b'Sa AN leA R - wino aunts. 9omaltt.aa --- trap. ShOwS 110w t0 read character Z Ttteratamoa, Tceolnnd: 'cartbtnari. Anists. — ' --- -- ---'-" _ _ fft)m handwriting, at a glance an, Central Americana, British Cotoafala mom. • - ; its collection free - !or ft A. —0— This Ma6nlcaroclo 10C PREPAID v�maga GRAY STAMP Ca. Dept M. O never under -stands the real larva. One n t }_ �� -Meaning of stamina antB •he witnes- �pholo&t . Room 1 FA1v'R1I6G MILD ! MT !-'_ ' t + nes a woman talking ober the tele.; �'� • G phone. 73 Adelaide St. W KING MILL - Bine champion. Paan . —°— __ .. v �A er,s nay . best, write Xflee Company. 141 Toronto �- E Friend -How long. lime you .been ' o ,Emyr s Cres. valeta •- L> working for. this -firm? -•` - e boss threat- ' ► ► Man. -Ever. $ince tli erect tq, fire me. •-` - i - Atlas holding .the world. on. his shoulder used to seem to us like a 1 • J.�`S', pretty good man, says Toronto• man, 0i, 4411 is i but he is just a piker to ,the man - 1,250, 000 !wE -LAIR'319 -O- PACKETS iE110W LAW 28c a New Boarder -By gosh, this is ex- sOLDEVER�DAY d ire"tico Kaaeejti� �'i'OR$s rural cellent hash. -What's your recipe for _mai 1 Ca![iCtfr - making it?IT fell I 'Ll _ 9 112M mid lum-,i �y;ycrs=l' Landlady -1 have no recipe. It e _.be truckers and obit" � just accumulates: -` -ti- ' !II}l0 used (ssrOLlna, CTAP we were g Ices wlntt aII Oh, wafted to the sii -s on ,Pring enthusiastieaft clouds of lovely blue! C'!-rtotltet :. ;�e them to be the greatest The world became. a• paradise of pale, ~ e SATISFIED USE tilt ever built for tinction. rose -tinted leve. Of Canada From all Parts - --- _ that - :� ' "'blue coal' glees int a warmer house with less attention to the COmC repo 'WAKE U I' Y 0 U R \ furnace and at lower cost. I ata not c �� ` an , aurhoriry, and consequently cleaning super t!!'�a f' - all black coals look the same, but > through tl>e,�orlst road LIVER BILE—. f!' all l .order ',blue coal'..e, the �p11d1ti011s. 1 • - - - Put a net OII ytwr Car oe And You'll .lump t o e tot e. :: �` genuine D. L. & AV. Anthracite �{iCjt fpr dependable, CarCfr�e Morning Rarm' to G3 1 say to my friends: ''Buy N winter giving. AS THE GREATEST �"^* `blue soap because it's better %" N i:IQtsaee ffi The lives should =out two l,otg,ae o! , rice. See the nearest Ffa'estooe TRACTION TIRE kuid bile into your bowels daily. If this bila hnotflovrdoBfreely;yourfooddoeen'taisest. MR. HARRY' DANIELS t today, FOR SNOW AND It Inst decays in we bowels: Gas.loam uv :;,•ya UNIMPROVED your stomach. Youget const into �fn1 I L I N D S A Y� O N T sons go into body,. an .,.. :; ROADS flank and kbe worttid Iooxs pnnlr r A mete bowel movement ddean'talways Bek at the cense Yon need somethingthat :.rvYou, too, can have comfort phis economy by using this trade.marked on the liver as wsLL it taken those two snthncite..Orde: atrial ton tads ftnm the,'blue coal' dealer nearest qou. �rtees Little Liver Pills to Bet t�q Y - pounds of bile fiostnB free. and wait° rlc feel • uv and tip". Harmless and�en tie "make the bib flaw;testy. They do the too �t of calomel bat baxenocalomel Or--InPills is 1 themwname Ask for Carter's a anytUe ing Phis by • ° , name 1 StnbbornlY refuse anything alae 2be. 1 x t e -Issue No. 4fi --'36 nae 4 y "CONF`IDENCE 'TO BURN.,, 17­ 'd -G• ..fir s... t?n•f- ': .n a. ^.. A,. ..'a' .,: .: ,, , • ,. ,r. ..Y� w n-Y• F' .., a. ..,. J .... t tai•.^^. ...e +..'y., ' �Y,,_.jy,mi,�.i;fi,-°,��- :y�_�°t.''..^,^�♦:-y'31. -+'i+•aCx.4'.-.[aq.tYr-.k:^, l`yyr's +•+r? Si•zz.�"'..'.,". ..".•rr"•oFN' Ta.k.��r„K:cL'w"; {:,,-Il,c. i.f6.'t..,L,,.•. . ,1.. ... -r.':'.r:h:”' ^"•4S,'. :'. -d_3o.."':"'•�.a_,-% )r.a'.. �tPM_S'•..`�e'.ftii p 3Y,At.-,..: , ':' - -Jr•' a w: - y' _ S_. -r,t .. r • - . � one cent in a 16 years of the op- Maple coaaldetablyt The total aple Leaf . Mntual� t _. Teras _. _ :. number of families -receiving gov a sot, and eel Y-Tra _ ration of the we f when' �arC�a ns ort i erument hel ' in the Count of Ont- this amolltlt of money is being spent P'• . f $1.75 per yes; i1JA paid la advance aria in bisrsll was, eighty, sincQ by the County,•, it_ should be known - - - ^•� urance Co. las ` :.Bubscriyaans to, the United States b "all' who are interested in how it Daily Service theii several have been added to the y ,and -W- d SA INS. CO. and OL Briak $2.00 is adva=e. I is being ::pent and where. it is only -between Claremont, $rong�lam Rat list and at the present time• $2,57u Cheep ur Farts and - is being paid monthly to the Nene- good business. Trusting the Repres- Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto JOHN MURKAR. Proorietar ficiaries. One-half of this amount is entative from the Board may be re - _Buildings being; paid by 'the County, the other �ely.ed, with the kindest conkleration. My drivers are trained to be oarefutl Windstorm Insurance on Bui1dhosF the Province The poard -' courteous and reliable. Windmills, Silps etc. fUghland -Creek half by. - - - t deemed it *arise to present to the - -Automobile Insurance' a! . -� County Council a full list of those Furnaces Special Rates on Long Distance All Binds On Tuesday evening, Nov. 3rd, _ the Highland Creek Junior Institute I benefitting thereby, as the renrea'n- hauling. •• - Write-or Phene tatives from the differcmt municipal- Factor Sam I88 New BOWMAN dC ROWE met at the home of Miss Molly • • x , . Na order too small None too hr &-ott for--their • regular -- monthly idea' inay have a better knowledge large ' In some respects. than the members Iostalled free during August ' All shipments insured and proteeted WHITBY ONT meeting. The President, bliss Jean of the board. As a result, at t-ke Easy terms, if desired, from :the weather ,$runlwell, condudted the ripeeting, meeting it was agreed to solicit the -- expressing her graltification at the Also new and used Electric Wash. Tel: Clara 311 — P. C. r You Can Buy.at Home interest shoAm in the Project Class- County's support and help in sgQrtd- 1 ing this large amount of money pro- era aQd Refrigerators. Class, B, and C. TIRES, BATTERIEl.9; ea- held every two weeks. A dance perly acid, to the bpsti advantage Owned' and operated by ACCESSORIES, was also arranged for to be held at GILSON PRODUCTS The local Board of South Ontario' Frank S. Barela+ _:.'the New. Moon,. un Saturday, Nov, has not cost.the County.of. Ontario Phone -Pick 1812 • 50-10 _ _ "Alpe low %ad better Ptioes —. _ --= -28th., with Billy Hole's Orchestra .as • - in- attendance. The District PresidINS - _._ vent, Mrs. Graham, and the District BROCIt1 you eaa in Toronto. Secretary, Mrs. Reesor, were pres- - -ent at the meeting, Mrs. 'Iiseesor �,•, Let as repair that leak top _ •giving the address on Institute work -. THEATRE and leading a group discussion�ZZ'B'X' I Skilled Motor Repairs, which proved' to be' sorsething 'new ^t �] - .end educational to the girls pres- Friday and .Saturday Gordon J. Laj� ent. Mrs. Graham spoke a few words / November 13 and 14 of greeting after which the meeting _ _•- Phone 2908 elosed with the National Anthem Last Coruplete Shuw at 9.00- �[UKFRltiG,, ONTARIO unbart n WInTERFAIR Saturday Matinee at 1.30 D M "Youth in Al culture IMPORTANT NOTICE __ %stur Miss Bella Thompson, of Mark- Alive with new interest. Canada's great \ day Evening Show starts at 8 30 ham called on. old friends here la t A*cultural show built around the Wee of "Month in Agriculture". The / 1 \ eiiarp• week Continent'e finest livestock poultry. f WARNER B A X T E R Some of, our Qupils attended the grains, vegetables, flowers, Eight , Orathrical Contests at Sunderland days packed with entertainment _ MYRNA LOY 3 last week. and education. Reduced Railway _ Miss Helen Scott ,has been .vzsit- Fares .:....Bring the family. IN -• The Boat that sai*noe ing friends in ;lip city during the "TO MARY • • and artistry can gip''' past week. - - The W'omen's .Missionar}� Soc- ff Examination � Service _ - iety will -meet at- the home of Mrs. -- - WITH LOVE _. + pt,DGiy » 5afiraetiotl, C. H. Tuck. - IS...42cConochie on Nov. 19th, . T r i �Yitfi irmight W Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Toren-�D pWClshaw O�IuFINt 6tree visited. the = .farmer's. _sister. ` ` EAN $LINTER ,Mrs. 'MicConochie- here over - the - lfveeki•Pna. CLAIRE TREVOR The Christmas 'Free and Enter- -- _ 'Harry Hull ?" fainment in connection, Rith'the Up gtables. to be cleaned and sprayed; Stonday, Tttead:;y and Wedn'yday 9ted Church S. S. will. be held ort- Tuesday, uesday, Dec. 22nd. �paranteed to ass inspection. November, i8 17 And 18 Builder and (,o>3trMtor - 'T. The Bible Society •meetong will " :Two Shows, at 7 and 0 ` be held on _Tuesday 17th, at tlse = -. La�1 men c n � employed. Brlolrworl[ and Stonework 9 - .church. Mr. HarAngtbn wi@ speak FRED ASTAIRFs s gpe0181ty - of the life of Mr.'Tindale. :. �Colbourne. GI_, -GER ROGER9 - _ The .Y. P. Society: will meet on Arohiteet 8 Seroiols Monday next at a p. m. Elmer An- PHONE PICK, 351-5 OR PICK 60.0. the Citizenship Convener will "SVVIN TIME"' -- - _ Rep-am -- have charge of the meeting. A G.. T M TH$.CROWN IriQ nava. ' fu11 attendance is requested. - Rosebank Rd. and Kingston Rd. l A group of , C. G. i. -T. girls at Wi o6 4-96 • _ -Pbnoe Pisk 6M • terided ' the convention at Oshawa LINT—For Trucks—The new G..a. r F Lag Tn-4 slur biro. deep .Tito a -VICTOR HOORN ori Sunday teat. Miss Eunice - Tyo } caterpillar acsioa—•then clean. leen � Ill"81, of the city was the speaker a. iteevolvea HELEN BRODE6IC] for the rn,orning and Rev. Archer ...:: ERIC BLORE Ge Noti t0 YOU it aRace for the es-ening. - _ BETTY FUIi 1 E93. rrry y — +-- eeLofv—For Can 'Me new Good. ' Kinsale �,- rr.r Sndded Trend proven by tura -- WB d0 Building of all kinds, - to pull ■ car throash the worst pow madla«,.-fr•om Fn.b• amen CARPENTBRING, - r biro W'agg is 'visiting friends' at CaNTINQ; -airoodwood. E3l,� I;t T. Farridale is out again -we . are - - t'LUMBING _ -',pleased to state. GKIKERAL REPAIR WORK a-cad At time of writing Mrs. Bunker , _ .4 slightly unproved: Weare prepared to repair cars, ROOFING The hunters are expected' home at , trucks, tractors and all farm -elan iriery, wheels rebuilt and eo se rant or Roodo-g- ".. dhe cud of this week. Mtst•*rials. Empire Bathroom u le and friend-of Toron- tire-setting, wood-Work and Egttlpment, Duro Water fin, spent --Sunday last-at her home + a Wood turning of all-kinds. Systems. Beatty, here. .. - x. Plane your order now for Stable E ni Irienc Mr. and- Mrs, Ledgeti and family 9 p :spent Sunda -with Br- wood- and, other Building•Miaterials • y ' - g ;aRnd .turning... •,, _ oLgAam _Phone ot e. I untea F roe Mr. and Mrs. Compton, of Toron- `,I A. H: RCWE Work GuAranteW- a AD, and mrs. L-inpton; of ;Ashburn 1Tere Sunday visitors at the Ste11 Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith. Shop. .F•, J. PROUSE .*0me. NEW (Successor to W H Jackson)The faun 'rs are looking'' far an . Phhoe Pick 2729 1-26 Phone 1502• ' • unwelcome visitor, -the T. B. tester PICKERING. ONTARt` any time. W hen' w ord: is . sent out by • the inspection depi. in the .city that .. •nearly one-half the cattle 'sent in TIRES were not T, B. nowonder the farm- THF ors are alarmed. To 411 ` The Four-Square Class held their } e e pJWL k hlee ^• :'November meeting at' the home of _ FINEST BULK ee� �++' iiFrs. V. Parkin last Saturday even- _.MO V'' - •* Sea Chi s' 3 lbs,'' for r • �ra7Ge ing.Eucoms will now bo held lay the N G: i elassr' The ner;t meeting will 'be at P Q .f %tile home ofbliss 'Eileen Parkin eR where, then d goi g is hardest proved roads. • ORANGE 13slturdui� - af; •r - _ _ .. ; • st Friday evening Mr. and while other tires sup, clog, stall fur the cars of farmers, doctors, Marmi alade` large ar, � . 24be and let you down- mail carriers or for anyone whose i Mrs. C. Le'dgett opened their home The Lug Tire is designed for duty takes him into the mud and •PLAIN, OR_IODIZED ib do honour 'to Mr. and Mrs. Wal. • trucks, tractors, graders, etc. It clay of unimproved roads and _. _ Bell Jr., to a shower of gifts from gives maximum traction forward into snow on any road.Salt free running, 2 pkgs ,��•- --` c nearly fifty friends and neighbors, and backward in deep- mm mud or. CoE in and let us show you f g, • snow without sacrificing smooth. 'these remarkable new Goodyear _ he evening was -spent. in. games nese, comfort and silence on im- Tires - $EINZ - ted•• dancing.- - _ - Pork and Beams 2 tins for • Oc. ONATRIO COUNTY MOTHERS' r - r-AL40�i/ANCE-BOARD �,, ;, `Z: Q.,: ® 1LICED - - - R,< • ' The Mothers'Pineapple, 2 tins -for. •• Allowance Board of . , - � - 22c. _ _ - , $oath Ontario met at the home of _ CLARK'S Mie chairman, Mr,, Robt, Thompson, _ �f1kitiy, on Wednesday, Oct. 28tH, With f4 wonderful arlpp Unlwaxle actually buries In @now the GoMwar Vegetable Soups, 3 for , r °2rJC.' the QoodvnrLq Tlie pu1L' Itself the �tvddad - Tread Lug Tire avoid. delay o. _. .. '-I ole' of-the-meubers• present- Many &mush mud or sumbo Goody ar will pull through tecta loads, allow. ,tast,-:, :. Vbrsses In the administration WPM tb• wont of rood.. safer •peed• use 1 DOZEN ZINC RINGS XXX Spefiial, Oagh & Carry bwusseid for the benefit of -several _1 DOZEN RUBBER RINGS GR %bTULATED SUGARww members on the board, as well ' ' _ All. for 29c. 100 lb. Bag tor- 85.10 - --`� M sevelral other questions of import- t' 'aaee, slsce the Asnendmmt of bbe _ y�ieR in 1m making the mother 8007.H t$ MURI SON - -' „m ellgi>r>g for the au- C HA RLESCOOPER, CLAREMON T �e4 the ,� of the board Das .. • . � ... .. N. .; ... ... ... .. ,.. .r','.'•.-!" }x••'. ., ':; ... Mn. L".. t: .Y s<,At �""'7 - s'a'a:'AF riJ^. f.:.✓. ,.(, I.A. .. ,^d - .,. .. ...i «aka > «,. :.. •. i•d^'-:`v ',n R'I. 14. :�F A •C'�„y: .6 ^5 {..., . ..: !i'F,.n' . , . -Aw.. ,.7}, .:,.. - : i�_.,....r u.. .. ., w -i^"• .!C•'A.- ".A'•i:.+ .i •.,�.✓ 'i% ,-•-sy. 'fir: - .. r ..: �r�,. ?: ,'• '' .r ..V".y _ _•'�' •.,i''':' . . 4sa 1�- �t'.73. :�c..••.:�: 1aa vK •' fpr..:;:A:4.} �... • .. a.' '.:..i a.,Z!.:.L.:^ wwvn ..... •- n r r d- y taace�sat nude everybody 'welcome. A pleas- g 'I a �...- O'NtILL LAND •svRvltYOR Mr, -and Mrs. Bradburyof C ant evening' was spent in games. x a gyp- Mrs. Frank Carson and Mrs. ,Mor- Y •FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. Sc., Q. bel visited friends here over x gen Hill were winners in the con-' L.' S. On'file are the records of sur• ' end. test. Prizes which were donated b �gY'e �E M BA LM E R � y veyora Gibson and Yamold, 866 - cldartf furniture sale last - - Mrs. Hughes, . (nee Mabel Pallister) l�uccessur to W. J. Mather. King East, Oshawa. Ph-ne 198L _ week,- _.,as largely attended by cit-' were awarded. A delightful lunch And �3toatfville izens of this place. _ was served the crowd, who then 18 1� Mr. Everett Hammond of the Night and Day Service joined in singing old favorites,. fin- �+ r Pyramid Poultry Farm has been ap- fishing with Auld Lang Syne. The': r Business Phone ' Residence Phone ,pointed assistant foreman of that evening was enjoyed by all from the II 91101 9t3LU See the •� institution• I Strain oldest, to the babies. Mrs. Win. Birkett entertained a, � The Loyst- ,Canning Factory is • _ _ n number of ladies on Saturday even- now turning out a large quantity $y C. H. Tuck, Opt. FACILITIES FIRESTONE !Ing last, in aid of the Building Fund of puznpkon. Astigmatism Ground of the Baptist Church Has enjoyable Part 3 continued Ground drip Tires evening, with tea and luncheon con- far Dlaciag -eluded the ev€nislg- Now on Display _ Mr, and' Mrs. Glover, Dr. and _'. CX/Dl•! INSURANCE OF ALL HINDS The follo•aing information along ALFfS PLACE Mrs. Tomlinson visited Fenelon the. line of industrial welfare work Falls. the questa of D., A. and Mrs COurr11 Q,f'f' is your e>Voiee of Fifteen Canadian was gathered from the examination at the first of the week, and -�gj�reJ�.flO/!'.f of the eyes of employees ,and in factD�RE��•��c DST• attended the' anniversary ' supper d _ and British Coa4aanies .of 9onnd ;chile there.. all who •were• connected with this , ttraaa ��>� _!� Mr. G. r .Overland enjoyed a ve certain office and factory in the . 'Financial Standing very ,.r United States. A somprehensive ex- uccessful meek, in the anniversary - amination was made of everyone 'lea years experience is Banking _ . week concluded last Saturday even- from the office-boy to the president Rad io S in. The lucky prize-winners of the of the company. This meant eye- eontest we-Mrs. ,Reuben Rawson, and Insurance. Now servieg Clients sight tests of private secretaries, Mr. Harry Loyst and Miss Verna clerks, salesmen, cheunists, mechan- is Thirteen Different Townships and Expert 6ervi06 and re- - . -prey. - ical engineers, nurses, chefs, wait- pairs to all makes. Rene. Mothers and children, of the Un- Real qualigty'stands resses and chauffeurs, more in detail with an office system to take care onable char es. Work ted Church are all invited to meet' the test of the centur- 8 In the basement of the-church , on • ies and when you sel- meant testing . of stenographers, Saturday, Nov. .14th, at 3 p. m, when ect a memorial here, typists and book-keepers, toolmak- of double the volsune"efCdeptl�. guaranteed. ars, assemblers, skilled workers on ARTHUR, FIELD the W. M_ S. ladies will hes enter- you are assured that Your enquiries are invited and yoar :.fain the Baby and Mission Bands. your taste for .the lathe, drill and press and. screw mac- -- 'Alan Pratt has returned rem beautiful will o sena t hines as well as mechanical engin- patronage appreciated. Graduate Radio and Television InstituW Pretty eers' and draughtsmen.. These should Member Official Radio Service Mani tioeed b those in the be representative . of- any common* D • • � �i M R . Association. the hospital, and reports on his con. EE y clition are veryfavorable. Alan has f• far oft years to come, ity anywhere. These are the res- lost some weight, but they half Brougham Ont.' Phone Sli 3.4H Phone 3201. PICKBftINd- N. W. STAFFORD alts: _ _ t - starved him at the hospital, and no Highway Monumental - Per cent. ­Madeline boy can keep up under that. At Works Ocular Diseases. - • , .15 least Alan .thinks so. Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. ,.k j Normal Vision 1� Farm' M achiuery Beauty The Euchre Club met for their " liingston Road West High . Defects.. ... • - .25, ,Yirst mee�ng ,on Wednesday evening bfinor Errors .......34 last, when seven tables were play- Tendency for eyes to cross 14 Frost Wood, Coeksbutt, _J. L ed. It planned to hold these meet- Cross Eyea • ••• • • 1 Qase. De Lavayl Sa1Qfl Ings each Wednesday evening dur- to be continued Ing the winter, unless other engage- - - !h'ew Root for 14 ft. Silas HeL[Q CUTTING, )menta in 'the hall should interfere Fleury No. 21 Walking Plow 9HAMPOOIN[3, with the regular program. Oliver 2-furrow Tractor Plow FINGERING. Th s regular meeting of the W: I. `� 6. ft. Grain Binder, (New) ldARCEl.LI1�G{ _ will be held at . the home of Miss S. ( , � � � 8 Blade Tractor Tiller'E. Evans, on Wednesday, Nova 18, AN NOUN <,,,J Spreader, , Cockshutt ��e-Hot Oil Tresta�ent -'r Wave at 2.30 p. an. A paper on "Home, 1929 Chevrolet Sedan ' -- - - _ • and Permanent :The Anchor of our National . Life" RS. M. bk Prices will be given by 'Mrs. F. Carson. . G SC OKS W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood MRS, M. MUNDELL 7.'C%irrent Events, by Mrs. Kilpatrick. ' PH0,42 PICK 231'4 N tt Phone 1908 uLARElI[ON A Dsmunatrstion of Covered Pies, Has urchased the E. Bryan by Mrs. E.' Ward, Mrs. Reynolds, p Mrs. Leeson - rs Lehman and -.- M G Le M - Mrs. Lyman. Pilkey. Roll CallL-What _ ocery business= having taken I am Thankful For. Music, it over ' on Thur.%day, Nov. 5th. �/► Mr. A. Q Broods, of Stouffville, - has purchased rase E. Bryan .Gros. valuable experience will aid. cry.. Business, taking over on Nor. _.Gbh Mr. @rooks has had consider- _ _' . • Able experience in merchandising, ...in out efforts to give a care *ad is prepared to prive efficient, Jul,' courteous and 'ef f ieient eourteous service. See his advertise- It anent' in another column. We -wed- _ , came - Mr, Brooks to - Claremont cash service, _ ,'.. sad trust that ie wiR prosper and onjoy his new relationships here. :, .Phone your order. Wo deliver. ' Prompt service" t While Arivi ng in the city on Try us in your next Grrocery order, Pbooe Clare 3701 last, Mr. Lewis _"Itmrsday met with We solicit your patronage, what might have been a very ser- • "; ions ac_ ei&wl.' Driving west on Cates 'Ave., when. at the intersec- _ 'DIR-Y tion of Westlake Ave,, a car coming _ slrriki his car at the junction, of •I- -ri the front fender-and running board- - lkfting the car from the north to = ilse south side' of the street, calls- the Ing considerable damage to the car. HARDW.00D Mr, Lewis escaped with bruises and a severe ,sh.aldng up, fortunately no - nes were ro en.'. Cut 12 ltlClie8 There will be a congregational - - �Get-To$�ether in theNov, 13 Church Baptist on Friday evening, 13th. There » '3.00 11P_r cord will be a: good' program, consisting Delivered, per of •a pageant, "The Challenge d d ... :The Cross." Tie Whitevale Mixed Mixed Wood, $2.00 pet' cord Quartet will sing, also Miss Sadler. Healthful, Tasty and Economia) -:;The girls class will present a flag cord drill in Honour o! oar 'glorious dead. 'kindling, ' e $Z.ZS per - - : cod for Any Dar in the Week Following 'the Program, a fellowship _ "TUESDAY, WeApesday, Thursday or Friday .. K hour will be enjoyed, and a light any day can be Fish Day . when you realize lunch served by the country ,adiee..CHAS. COOPL+:R, CLAREMONT. " ust how healthful, tasty and economical Canadian _ >!p4e invite all to come and enjoy the Fish and Shellfish can be Healthy, because of ! ung with us. .their rich store of proteins, vitamins and minerals, - The death took place at Chazy N. - iodine and other-elements. Tasty, because of 'Y. on .Sunday, Nov.- 8th, of Pris- ' REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARE their easily digested and finely-flavoured meat. etlla Trkey, in , her 79th year, wife _ Eco u slue to Economical, because Fish gives you full v Dec- easednourishment for every cent spent. was well known to our peo-visit to the_ erve ane dian Fish and Shellfish more often, • ple, size, with her husiand having . Whatever way is most convenient ... fresh, frozen, resided in Claremont some. years a- . .;ROYAL WINTER FAIR hm d, picks . -'canned, smoke ed or dried you get .go, when the . foamer conducted , a nourishment in its most, delightful form in 1 i practice sn this community. The fun- Toronto, November 18th to 26th a prime condition from sea, lake or river, to your oral took place on Tuesday, with in- r� •table. terment in. the Claremont Union O . 1 GOIu�iG : • 10c GOOD RETURNING •' • • Cemetery. Deceased is. survived by NOV. 18th to 2601 I till NOV. 27th DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES. OTTAWA ' AT AGEiQCIES OUN.LY her daughter, Miss Emma Brodie, + sister, Mrs. Atkinson, � For Toronto For (irshawa Of- Chazy, ,a , 'Try ,This e4:ipe , =' of Toronto, and a 'brother, Dr. Tracy • 'an. intermediate Points and intermediate points University stat -Toronto. M. P. 11[. P.'M. A. M. P. M. P. M. KIPPERED HERRING 3 o{ fire ty fx A. . _The funeral took place the 7,Og c 12.84 8.54 a ` 8.31 " 2.31 d 8.31 '. EOR TREE BOOKLET------SCALLOP - kt home of Miss Margaret Mae ab of -' 9.38 d 3.31 9'.31---��-^ Flake ooe nn Canadlaa a 7.4+4' S.b4 d 7.54 ' p.p�,p„a„e d A.M..1••. , pared Lercles �n •mall pk�n. Claremont. 8 ii4 -a' 2.54 8.54 Eastern 11.01 4.31 d 10.31 brewed bate d�rls pec dtKnas. A sssrpise a was held t the Ottawa ` 217 party 10.24 9.54 d 9.b4 Standard . P, M. s 5.31 11.31 :am of cocked potatoes, si home of Mr. and Mrs. Pail star, by bwklPlen•sed mer lice 5a 11.b4 s 4.64 10.54 Time 12.31 n til A. DL bool<lee, "Any a Fri klins � tis, Add uwt Vise friends and neighbors of the d 6-54'b,11.-" c 1.31 7.31 12.31 wntiiniae °`n deldhttet los to ow wp of mat and vw "mown Line and Vicinity. All agreed, Fr1s > °ter ei 5"Op' CVW wl� to meet at fire home of Mr. James A -Daily 'except atm. dr Hol. 'b-$un,. do H46L only. ._ • bvccend awb..ad ►.b �t .1 Coates, then proceed to the home &-,Q" only. disk,, Sm. Hol. only. JIT..... - brow& ' +of'Xr. and firs. Palliator, although Tiekeld and Inforttsation at Mr-•• -- ' r - - ompletely taken by surprise, soon GRAY COACH LINES EASTNRN SOUSN - PICKERINO PHONE' 4111" A Junior's Schoor Frock. A blend of - the world's most fragrant green teas } c q=A1=ADR SYNOPSISO //! make money, didn't that ever occur ` • / t���'�\O �� Since Pop Clark disbanded nu to you?" famous Blue Fire-eaters ten years Kelly learned nothing from the. sea ago he has-been vainly trying to Philadelphia men and on the' way .} win the ' United League pennant' back to Pop's rooms . Walsh, the GRZEIN TEA with his Royal Blues. Sport wri, Philadelphia manager, said, that Lar- l ` .r term give them little chance, ry's punch had not really hurt Whit - Y' per except for his pride. T on For FINE FOR KIDNEY Dick Stewart, the outfielder, said, ly suggested. Women May .Dr- elop "Say, are you crazy? Do "He threatened to get Doyle for ' ' y y . you think y AICD • BLADDER . _ -any of us would kill one of our own it later and he 'probably would have, c . 1n Railway wVor%t ry . men? What doou think we are in too, if he had lived to have ' a this game for 51ov6? We want to chimce," Walsh said. ( / ,%E�uj��a�C ?` The men on' the Blues team were ` %. CHICAGO, —After 10 days as su- Af 1l+," - pervisor of passenger ser ice for the _ all giiestioned, but had' notning to ' Burlington Railroad, MissVelmaMc- 9, add- to what Kelly already knew. Peek decided recently • that this 'newly A ..,y,» When asked about Doyle,., Ducth y STOP GET.TIA'G i P .'SIGHTS I Schatz said that came into the I ' created position may well develop into LOOK AND FEEL YOUNGER Lary' Zi , \� �y� a new profession for women: ' locker -room after the game was 'A 'former school teacher and tea - Keep vour kidneys free from over. \ '� / room manager, Bliss '►3ePeek said she p Doyle, with the other men, had c c;. wzste matter, poisons and acid, and Y�� - - could "see why providing comfort and put healthy activity into kidneys yD �N been kept under the eye of the po- �., pleasure for train travellers logically .and bladder and you'll live a health- licemen until Belly was ready to is a -permanent field for us:' ler, .happier and longer life. I FIX A question them Larry was getting .' Courtesy from. ticket agents, con - qT ppF p ready for his shower, when the team I ductors stewardesses or porters; and One most efficient arid• harmless came in and told him the news. I "- , x way to do this is to get from your, �i 2 Doyle was the last' mane to be Illi prompt service of hot meals at reason"' druggist a'40 -cent box'of Gold Medal able cost; -fittings for women's dress• Haarlem Oil Capsules and, take questioned. When he carne in, Belly'' Ing rooma; new magazines for lounge, them as directed—the swift results h motioned him to a chair facing the %/ cars; cleanliness In cars; aid to pas- 'will surprise you. fading light from the windows. .. f sengers with baggage — these are but Besides getting up night:, some Doyle sat down and faced the men: a few matters within' her jurisdiction, symptoms of kidney'.. trouble are " His only trace of nervousness was -1 backache, moist palms, fig cramps, " in his hands, which' would not stay 1. and puffy eyes. If you want real re- in { still., He swallowed Once or twice as r' :q ' Actor .Pens, Diary sults, be sure to get GOLD MEDAL - -- _ — he waited for Kelly to begin, _ FOr Puhllcatton —the original and genuine a grand. Doyle was really very. yours cora- 1'his dapper dress styled, in the kidney stimulant i and diuretic—right - gom Haarlem in Holland. Give your approved manner for well•d`ressed" HOLLYWOOD,I30LLYWOOD— Anothe-r movie pared with the other men on the _school girls ~will see many. ; a Btu- star•4s writing a diary and is going to. kidneys a good cleaning once •sit a' team. The fresh -glow of youth ober dent through the class room: try to have It published. - while. clung. to him in spite of his sober Every junior Miss from. a 14 _ expression. He was tall ani Hugh Herb it; Fenlal film comedian P right down to the growing eight• admitted last week he has=.been_ put- down straight. -His shoulders, were broad year-old will love -the dainty puffed ' �/� ting his thoughts and experiences into and tapered off to a ohm waist.' He sleeves �rhich int in one with the a little book, and- plans to write a no- - �/ ``f �' W� �I 'C,EAJZ had soft, wavy- brown hair and his front yoke, the -scalloped clot:iag, ce.l on thorn -at some future time. 'When You mint --' blue eyes were large and wide. His I., and- its bit ofyouthful soPhistica, RiC7HT UP white 'even feek}i gleamed against tion that -makes one feel important. "The only thing that, worries me," C I The back view -is equally trim he said, is -that I've been happily to -Alkalize - _the tan of ;his skin as he moistened-� . g to married for 21 years do I don't sup. _ short darts at the waist help a considerable flare is gained by - tongue. u- didn't elks Whitper,, ..did ' give a smooth• well-fittin skirt a h fn reveal." FtiS� his lis with quick dartin s Of his ., � _ ;Stomoch and pose 1'11 have muc - o;• �, P two knifed pleats in front. Its - _ - you?" Kelly began. neatly tail,red style looks well in "\o." Doyle's prompt answer. any m4teital. Jumpy Nerves was startling. .39428 "Wily?" HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS "No other reason?" Write your name and address _ Yield to the aoothins actiondog Doo o .'eyes darted toward yep PI of this medicine. You will eaf _ pattern wanted. Enclose 20c In better ; ; sleep better : , , feet for a second before he said, "No." stamps or, coin' (coin preferred); • better :: rook better' Life You'were jealous of Whit er wrap, it carefullyfully andaddresssYour wit seem worth living again: weren't you?" order to Barbara Bell, Room 421, _ - Don't delay any looser. Begin • "Why did you dislike .him?" 73 West Adelaide St, 'Toronto. taking it today. - �'�►' "I don't know. I just did. -You a n' w w t don't know by you like same pen- ep and dhdiyc: others," . he exp'aln-'.: "tea �f he was a .sorehead. y�GETABLEpCOMPOUND „ ry 3'ltis Amazing Fast Way: `—Exactly," .-Kelly agreed.' -"He "It's all right, Larry;" Pop inter- was sore because he thought you,,; The "Phiflips" Way X • _ ul.ted. "Mr. Kelly knows r -bout_ the :` had cut him out. You didn't havh toMillionse ia,. „ k rov3 you.. and Whitper had over slug him, you know. You could have -- Are Adopting, w" Frances." l kept 9n duckirL>~ and he .wovtd':have On eery side today'llco{rlc arc lining But this -could .have nothin to ' had to stn Another ball and the • urged to allali:c enols stomach Alin .. do with that," Doyle said pleadingly. to, started tooing." i i thus case symptoms of•"acid indigo:,- - "There is no reason for bringing i ' "I. know i %-N-as hotheaded," Larry tiono sin quick and stombch iilst d Miss Clark's name into the discus- admitted. / To gain quick alkalization, I�st .! sion at all. That differ -ince of.?pin- "Where' where you -when the ac- j this: fake two teaspoons c- l ll�l: ion eras an 'old thin when we were -ident happened?" w:" LIPS'. tillLla OP itl.1G �l;Si,1 ,tl 8 Pp j minutes after eulin OR — take to ii playing exhibition games," :ho ' ex-' "In the- laeker-roorn; - I 'guess. I ; / Phillips, 1lilk of`'�lagncsia Tablefv U lCKLtY piained to Kelly. didn't know there- had been as ac-'. 0 Relief ` comes• almost nt once "Don't worry. young fellow. ,QR a cident until it was otter,' I usually in a few minutcs..N;lua ' "That's, funs "'Kelly'sand: "I ' gas" 'fullness atter eating •not} '.: won't drag Miss Clark into this at j u -.iced reads estnon" ains lcav-t. You - • " � Q ,a witn+ :•asked the men abast you and they � .. ^1 • _ g � p know why. you slugged him today." r.iti you .didn't ,corn ,a. !in i e • a a Tec this way. Get either the liquid Because. he was trying to bean j gaine w4s over, Where wire yon?" I j', "Phillips" or the remarkable, i> a✓ fme °' "1 was there." Do 'e insisted. , f;, , r� "Wil 'should he want to do that?" "Come on, .,Doy,e, <l.rZn't • hedge. y / Phillips' 1�Iilk of �1nGncsia'! at�k lc :++ y — c oggzn ma 8r You didn't y' ' - i ikiwi doe er[ualc n toil-paon of the go directl tO "" mit a3] tlru w11' Use Gillett's Pure Flake Lye regu- Urly and you'll keep sink. drains, tubs and toilets running freely. Each week pour it down full strength—it.wiIl not harm enamel or plumbing. Kills germs and de- stroys -odors as it, cleans. Gillett's. Lye eases up dozens of heavy clean- ing tasks — saves' you • tiresome work. Keep a tin on hand! *Never dissolve lye in hot water. The action of thelyeitself heats the water. room at all. Where did you go. l r stores. "Maybe I wandered around -a bit," I Larry said lamely.• i don't cornea- j ^' ` '• / ALSO IN TABLET FORM• - .. 'Each tiny tablet is the equiv- - j her:' lent of a r •--sp"'aful of - utes _ a � "You wouldn't b� t+ander:r,g / ?`` ��ttenuire PhintNd• ruler of "�' !-N hlatrnesia. around for 'five or' ten minutes, aocld you?' Belly insacted. r v K'; �►+ "It =mighV `ave- been tliat 111r, a MADE 1-4 uNwcw 1`oy.e admitted. acki •am "Now get rhie, Doyle. :inti , get it so-; ght. Whitp :r v:�: shot,. sbor. af- H f `�' PSS MILK OF ter you we're put' ont of t'!e came.i7 MAtGNEStA `You and he. lad I; rex .today.. Thcre • -- h^s been Lad )I)ol between you fur , some time. Yo i ate tbeChemonly likely I N ANY EVENT' � sl.:peet so fac ani you sit Chemtry- `"' - in to make ire believe you were w, rndering .urt„ind i-1 a dare it's the `' ' serveC h r' i s t i e' s bunk. Come clean now.• - +►at. "I've told you all there'is to tell.!' Whenever you entertain Chtistie's FROM GIRL TO WOMAN 1 y (To be Continued.) "Ritz", the tender and toested, nutty, are often suf- flavered, slight4y saltted, must a ,- firers from female During dla drilling operaticfor an Christie' s, mu b your biscuit choice. irrei larities, ca- artesian well in the. Goondiwindt die • They actually improve the tastC of Soups, i tarrfAnal drams. Dr, tract in New South wales, Australia, Pierce's Favorite cheese, salads of practically any food pp Prescription is the fragments of a hardwood tree and w !. vegetable tonic to 4 several acorns, similar to those of the or drink vote serve. Always keep a few native oak. were fomid nt a depth of boxes in the home. Everybody enjoys give y -our daughter o g oj ` at such times. Hear 1-90 ' feet. r their irresistible flavor. what Mrs. Wm. _ _..... t �w L. Cole of 13 Hamilton Road; London; ont., kYb key i!1lZANOS ,ac said: "When I was developing into woman- " hood I was rundown, weak and •pale.. ] hood I badly with cramps that would BOOKKE EPERS ' suffered so almost double up with'pain.• Nouur gave me it- STUDY AT HOME FOR IL r1l es -FkEE BOOKLET—The Gillett's Lye- Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription and helped to build me np3o that I developed Into aomaithood with very little pain el dim BETTER SALARY - Ir00blet shows you practical ways tolishten 0111111217 householdchores with this powerful comfort and had no more cram s," New, siae, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00. Large }I You have the ambition! We have the coursel • - chmmw and disinfectant ... tis also, how Size, tabi, or squid, $1.35: = ttestity t Reelience of 6haw Sitlher A coount- M=0 Gillett's Lye for thorough cleaning ancy Course by Mail Tell us your statue— in mad around farm buildings ... Rftsm let ua advise. Write at once. i 1 em mplsb Inim"etions for matins fine- home. Write i 1�t r�6S 46 — J6 1 t t pmtlty wap at for a free copy its standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. A }sallf3..NO. - "Where's a. Christie Biscuit for every taste" lUMtf 3tw To1'onto, Out. C-2 . A Pancakes, waffie,. muffins and hot breads of --all varieties 'are not in themselves unwholesome focd, but the have a bad reputation with tpany..people.' In the pfirst place they re eaten without grope: mastication on accoun o Petr soft- tress. • Then they. often are served ood books is worth from $1,,500,000' to $2,000,000. Here are just a :few of the note; ,a wrestler should know: Double -leg nelson. front arm counter, flying. -Inside grapevine, nammerlik anleg hold, arm scissors , s an - inn head lock; hips lock, half nelson recently happy history back to Adam. „ Adam was' the first henpecked husband." said Mr. Crown, pastor of the Union .Avenue Christian Church here. "and Eve was the original fool - isfi wife:' A He pointe o s family browbeating and. not-' of the earth and sell it to foreigners who are foolish enough to pay.for it. i'he'fourist and convention bureau of 4 ^'.": 'a, r '.4•.A. �"e. e'! f'n^,OM P ,9.L4-' .,S...•�. e•-{.,�-i:;•r...,."'^v� R •' ✓J •.. -p ijl : �� 'f' w.'•gf:'., A '.�'6T'.. - ':, */ - ., . u. 1Y'•?'•^✓.:•,:'T� '' C': �P I.S the Canadian National Railways. He r igttes the record of 689 conventions New Names Appear `. . . .�. ..'� -.:. .. t.L..•4. .�•'•.,. ....,X,-:.-.I.lp:'1 f. uT. Cn k .7 '..>. ,.. .: . ,..' .. :' ... n ,fx$ :. :: -^,,, f. :y,..l, n •..,:v^ ,': ;:;,. '. ...r .... C� A � fir:'.. -E' .�.f a'I*'y'1C ... .. t.' _ �' ..Tn ';, �' ysYM... f, :"� -.1e5 .y '�,. .�'. }:'� �iSh :a :Y.. •.0.�.•.., K,a ! } . .r1 .fvc+i 5f+✓. .7 c. -"°" ��'•m"/r nJ . 1.•...,y Once upon a time great golfer's .., .. . �,.. ;',.'.w�w� +^^i -,w. � •_r 4 , .•.� .. `•�•"'•. a l v :"4i'•<"�� �.� fE :'..n. na � +:r �i °.�.: '.:,, :y 4: '`, 'y,,G."•�'� y'<."��'i`9" they cause most of us to: overeat. ' • :-. _ ..,..'.,.'t :,+.,. � •. ..:, •,.. roue wits estimated a+ $21,000,000.— i�arnfa Canadian r.x z, se: , �tiy7 ���.. followers to' kiss their wives a day Two week, ago his ".what ja z' ti z<• extraction. Now that is changed . t, •, y z Filled � the world's most Horrible stn?" con - n If the invention which two local Strange foeign names appear when golf champions meet, and in the am(,urts i chewed thoroughly. they auould be Germs i • test brought a flood of lbe:answers. Next week's sermon will be: How ,�. 31. men are nrepari�g to put on them they hope, squared circle are fellows named Ce- aa. easy to digest as told tread: • During Operation to be happy though married." Mr � . lest is as successful as a minor revolution in automotive. sci- ferino Garcia, I,zzy Jannazzo and Fil- Veal Fcd To Invalids ba'cteria,' one of the greatest don- from Crown. is married and ]las two "sone nee against come' chiefly rom fresh milk• butter, eggs, meat " 'encs will be accomplished. The in- the to Echeverrie. —Toronto Globe. - Veal is no n:oJe' (neige::°:'hie than Death Ra Successfully. COM- y 3 in college. fed, and much sought after. vention is a'device to. eliminate of surgical wounds fis chicken Sr beer. In Prance 1t ' =Spurgeer. /`Italians," explained the National ;- deadly carbon monoxide from car ex. A $36,000 Harvest bil'tS ,Bacteria In Surgical They'll Never Settle It , ' AL :;THE E�VIPIRE en In this country, yet for years it Wounds, •; *' that 1Ziieal colntetit of the exhaust that its 46 � baE had the repr.tation of being a ; •- chief •constituents , s .harttl3ess _carbon TaSks from the Press Writes the Windsor Star. Even the T , F F What DURHAM, N.C. — A death ray ..'• Eyery Winter, 'hen closed garages • enters into th;a question of rigesti- which shoots own wept into action 'for the 200th time ................................................ ........................................ k are.exten'sively used, there are a num- "�"'�-- 6r of deaths from the insidious'icar• £40,000,000 of gold this. year, and ' h,')tyr i.npt rer cookir..- iieLhods 1'ecent y at Duke University Hospit- ections of then young Hollywood considered most likely to u bon monoxide gas. It attacks its vie,' there it lies filling a hole in the vaults. Gold has some 'use infilling cart ruin the d*gcstibility as well as t!�r alatab'.1,ntos-, of fao o. Udder• P al operating room. succeed on the screen, only three & a; tlgta with. its invisible ',almost odor= holes in teeth. Otherwise it is useful CANADA and fish, vegetables and - res • Cereals that are lightly milled also 4 help. Bread- potatoes and sugar are Wise Ruling ' not as useful for growth, but they r Schoot mekns football. And foot• are great sources of energy. They I ball, uniortunatgly, always seems ,to are fuel for the body. bring with it a tragic little list of in The contents of a child's' lunch- � ,� - ?'�_ juries. It is a hard. bruising game, box• we are told, should depend upon. and every yea: we read about a dozen what has been eaten for breakfast or more boys going to the hospital + and what will be: eaten for supper. a `¢p for their par iu it. If the breakfast is hurried and small, Luckily, ther 'era ecertain things with no fruit and perhaps highly mil- wb•ich can be done to reduce risks : —and a good many of them can be led cereals and tea or coffee, instead. 4 ,� is •� R>. ,x i done on the high .school fields, School of cocoa and milk. the other meals officials of one large city, for instance, must provide the "fuel" growth and AR �. receutly agreed that, in, their' high protective foods. Milk and fresh d n adhoot games hereafter, roferees will fruits .-should be the chief ingredi- a compel all players to wear, their head- cuts. Reaping Reward (Sl, two-year-old from 11Iill:y Way Farm, pictured 'nearest the camera as the field got guards. The secret of. all dieting is in vari- away in first arrunning of the rich New England Futurity at Narragans?tt, ml., track.., Reward, a 1� ] shot arTo snatch off one's hearlguard and sty, and this particularly essential ridden by Charlie Stevenson, came from behind to be at the favorite, Pompoon. ; 1 hurl it .toward the sidelines is a fine, in the feeding of children. Back- -' The new death ray for germs kills romantic gesture—but it 'can , be a wardness at school is often due to �+_ �r Geographic Society, "were the first to them instantly in the vicinity of ' costly one, especially for the player malnutrition — lack of the right Eat Correctly For use forks for eating and were. nidi• wounds and is from 8u to 90 per cent, who (ain't as well schooled. in the bust- kind of "fuel" to keep the, child mind ctiled as ultra -fastidious or even ei- effective within i3 feet of the eletr nese of avoiding injury as are older bright and intelligent. Stratford Health and Beauty (eminate." trical-tubes from which it shoots. {�layora. Beacon -Herald. — The table manners research was It high schools everywhere 'Would launched after a joint expedition of adopt this one simple rule, it is prob. MOClerri Science $hOWS That National Geographic and smithseniaa ore SWlile able that at least a Lew names could Newpapera Kept Going Many Of Our tOCombina- Institution scientists uncovered some Be D • be kept off the casualty lists.—Guelph p tion" Are Erroneous . 1,000 -year old spoons in Alaska. l�ClI19 Raised Mercury, It is no secret among newspaper- — _ "These 'ancient utensils;' .the set- J men that the depression .has hit the newspapers hard. Services were Many of our pet superstitions entists reported, "giv3 a vivid picture Mesas Much to Canada maintained at' the same standard about foods, cooking methods and of the lite 10 centuries ago but they OTTAWA. — P.ecently small re - while revenues were falling and, too, digestibility are being shattered by are also reminders that although table ductiQns were reported in the number Utilization of Canadian• iron ore in often reserves built up during gree- acientitic investigations and research manners' have changed, eating ample• of horses, .cattle and sheep on Can. Canadian iron -and steel industry v � menta of today are essentially the adian farms, by the Dominion •$ur- was. one of .the interesting topics at perous years bad to be seriously de- There are, of course, some p .r. ons same as in pre historic times." eau of Statistics as of. June' 1 lash the meeting addressed by Hon. Earl Pleted to meet expenditures. Prob- with whom certain foods da not ,i hey hastened to ads that the �- compared with the same date a year Bowe, Ontario Conservatlre leader, ably in no other.busine" wpre wages agree. When this is discovered one kimo affil ,clings to the age-old use of a . of hogs, however, go The number. sad Mr. $owe promised to' interest interfered with as little. In many should by all means avoid those his knife. This donsista of stuffing increased, by 23 per cent. - himself in endeavoring to secure .an instances, too' it has been invest- foods. But sometimes the idlosyn- his mouth with meat and then whack- This increase in the number, of Increase in the in order to de- menta outside the newspaper bust- crasy is not• real but fancied . !ng off the remainder with'a swift hogs was sufficient to more than ` velop iron ntining'in Canada. nese which here helped' to keep Persons who are in normal health stroke that barely misses his nose: ' and do not °ver -indulge may enjoy offset the reduction irr other -classes This is a subject In which ,Algoma newspapers going. Weilders of the fork, introduced in and the total number of animals on almost any palatable combination -b very much interested, for in this There is today among newspaper- the late 16th century, didn't batter Canadian farms rose from 18,700; with no misgivings. 000 to 19,267.000. district there are billions of tons of men • however, as there is among down the barriers of convention un - All authorities now agree that fish til the 17th ce>itury. Up until then fres ore waiting to be mined. The other business men a feeling of, op- and milk "are in perfect` harmony, The number a horses a with 1st `*• Reign Mine• with its 100,000,600 tons timism. Canada is once again on the like ali ' simple, wholesome foods." I the beat fable etiquette called for ,he was 2,918,900 as compared with 2r of ore•prored'up Is only one of many upgrade, and during the next twelve quote from -.an' article on this -sub- time-honored method of picking up 931,300; cattle, 8,819,100 as against beposits in this district and in other months there undoubtedly will be •a food with the thumb and the first two 8,820,600•; hogs, 4,159,700 .compared is-ts of Northern Ontario. decided intgrovement in business. Jett tfan.y a famous physician and .die fingers. with 3,3.79,700 and sheep 3,370,000 Should this industry be 'set In mo- This will, be reflected in many direct. "l eP of more fingers,` explained as against 3.668,600. ties it would mEan work for thou. ions, and the hope will be that it will Taste 1. Poor Guise the scientists, "was considered bad In -comparing the 1935 and the ands o! Canadians; a new market result in a decided increase in em- The taste 'oi food is no guide to t table manners." 1936 totals for the Dominion. -'allow - or the Aroduce of the farmer and ployment. — Kingston Whig Stand- iia final reaction. in the body for it once must be made for the' fact that to output of. our a manufacturing and and is only after the system has made the estimates for the Prairie Prov Tanta, Pew l ustnese for Canadian _ use of its fuel that the nature of inces for 1936 are based upon the atlways. It would. mean the reten- - t census returns, while the 1935 fig - he ash can be determined Some foods ,after being. digested and util- n on 'in this country of large slims of A Course in Marriage i urea were estimated from the card on4y now seat elsewhere. Should a modem university give .ized by the. body have an acid re- survey. action m the blood and others ars The mining of iron presents a big at course .on marriage? This ques- The census return for the three ortuaity for induBtrial "develop- tion was raised in Syracuse: some alkaline.. - But you can't- tell by the g Prairie Provinces showed a eomparl. taste. Thus although lemons. ere n with the last census. five ears . - n so y �qyD 'movement from a y IlQeat and any when 613' s udents _ time ago;, and wh tbecauseacids g of the o organic . a d ource to assist to setting it on its signed a petition asking for it the sour fB ago. In all three provinces the ttiut+� the contain, their, effect is 'alkaline. Ken. Edwaras cattle indreased in the five this X - r of' ca e sure of support !n th be o will be D t D see university decided to provide the les, muskmelons, oranges and jpart of the country,—Sault Daily Star. APP Going back to the "(;runt and years while the 'number. o! .horses,.. coarse, and last year it tact with potatoes h�4ve been -found- expert- groaners", we see little Jack Forbes ho and poultry decreased. 'Toe - reasonable .success, Five different mentally to be very efficient in re- :. Wireless on Lake Boats departments of the university' were .ducing body acidity: still in the slag as third man, and number of sheep increased and !n Sia- Pos�ibly this tragedy (the loss of concerned in it: psychology, biology-, . doing a good job at '.hat. rn his hcX- atchewan but decreased in Manitoba . ♦ sociolo home economics and re- The. practice of eating acid foods day Forbes was lightweight chs�,p. and Alberta. Ake Sand Merchant) will open up again • gy' in the same meal with milk or of country in the world. the Question of wireless equipment on ligion, and they all contributed their sing milk or cream on fruits.. has . In 1933 Jim 'Condos -,the Golden lake boats as's safety safeguard. If quotas• been condemned. However, the acid Greek wrestled in Athens before a - 11 is too costly, as will be readily ad- But the question'is, can this sub- is -actually a help rather --Tian a Adam• Was the First tititted, for many lake boats to have a ject by taught in such a way as to be hindrance, to milk in digestion. , It paid crowd of '65000 people and j g 9 100,000 . on the surrounding hills. Henpecked Husband :• 4irelesa operator, surely in these days of real benefit? The professor may is a common practice to beat orange Jeem, as he is called, holds the at- d't radio advances some sort of sub- be a ,successful married man him- or lemon' juice or- tomato juice into -Litchfield,. Ill.' -= "Henpecked has-' s'titute for emergency purposes could tendanee record for Canada. seif, but can he tell others just what .milk or to sour, rrt'k artificially for bands" of the Rev. L. A. Crown's con- _ - rnvided.—d.N'Phig-Stand• P -i r' e a success persons with weak digestion... It is said that this Greek idol gregation squirmed in reserve seats Ord.7. In some cases the true answer would lie that the -wife was the chief A B Revenue Producer 4 . Big: author of such success as had been The entertainment of delegatts to attained. She had learned how to h lar er cities of make the best of what was. perhaps OanadaQtas become one of the b gges •most unpromising ma erla — revenue producers in the country, ac= husband may never have discovered -fording to C. K. Howard, manager ofd,the fract. = New Outlook. Pancakes, waffie,. muffins and hot breads of --all varieties 'are not in themselves unwholesome focd, but the have a bad reputation with tpany..people.' In the pfirst place they re eaten without grope: mastication on accoun o Petr soft- tress. • Then they. often are served ood books is worth from $1,,500,000' to $2,000,000. Here are just a :few of the note; ,a wrestler should know: Double -leg nelson. front arm counter, flying. -Inside grapevine, nammerlik anleg hold, arm scissors , s an - inn head lock; hips lock, half nelson recently happy history back to Adam. „ Adam was' the first henpecked husband." said Mr. Crown, pastor of the Union .Avenue Christian Church here. "and Eve was the original fool - isfi wife:' A He pointe o s family browbeating and. not-' of the earth and sell it to foreigners who are foolish enough to pay.for it. i'he'fourist and convention bureau of as surgeons performed an air -con- with much butter and syrup and the and hammerlock, headlock,• the crab, victim of •Samson "made the mistake of ; N the Canadian National Railways. He r igttes the record of 689 conventions New Names Appear `. tendency' is to eat largely to :he ex clUsion more esseniia tooda hold, the back 'drop, wrist lock, etc. ed choosing a heathen wife.'' would •be no complications from • in- In ,nine of,.Canada's principal cities Once upon a time great golfer's o! Finally, they are so inv41ng` that etc. They say there are over 1.000 Last week the Litchfield preacher) l during the last year, where the reve- bore distinctively Scottish names they cause most of us to: overeat. holds..—. So long. acted- pledges from a score of hit' twice, bow to -make make up lunches 'for their ihildren to take to be roue wits estimated a+ $21,000,000.— i�arnfa Canadian and outstanding boxers were. of Irish Eaten in no larger amounts than The old saying that skin-deep" still holds good. followers to' kiss their wives a day Two week, ago his ".what ja z' ti -Observer. Monoxide Poisoning Monoxide extraction. Now that is changed r%nir cold bread, with no greater of fat and sweet, and Filled � the world's most Horrible stn?" con - n If the invention which two local Strange foeign names appear when golf champions meet, and in the am(,urts i chewed thoroughly. they auould be Germs i • test brought a flood of lbe:answers. Next week's sermon will be: How ,�. 31. men are nrepari�g to put on them they hope, squared circle are fellows named Ce- aa. easy to digest as told tread: • During Operation to be happy though married." Mr � . lest is as successful as a minor revolution in automotive. sci- ferino Garcia, I,zzy Jannazzo and Fil- Veal Fcd To Invalids ba'cteria,' one of the greatest don- from Crown. is married and ]las two "sone nee against come' chiefly rom fresh milk• butter, eggs, meat " 'encs will be accomplished. The in- the to Echeverrie. —Toronto Globe. - Veal is no n:oJe' (neige::°:'hie than Death Ra Successfully. COM- y 3 in college. fed, and much sought after. vention is a'device to. eliminate of surgical wounds fis chicken Sr beer. In Prance 1t ' =Spurgeer. /`Italians," explained the National ;- deadly carbon monoxide from car ex. , ,5 given to in aids as we give chick- bil'tS ,Bacteria In Surgical They'll Never Settle It , ' haust fumes, by so changing the che• :;THE E�VIPIRE en In this country, yet for years it Wounds, •; *' that 1Ziieal colntetit of the exhaust that its baE had the repr.tation of being a ; •- chief •constituents , s .harttl3ess _carbon _ very difficult treat to diger!. Writes the Windsor Star. Even the What DURHAM, N.C. — A death ray newspaper photographers p r e f b f Eyery Winter, 'hen closed garages The Bank of England has bought• enters into th;a question of rigesti- which shoots own wept into action 'for the 200th time blondes, it seems. u o - actresses at are.exten'sively used, there are a num- "�"'�-- 6r of deaths from the insidious'icar• £40,000,000 of gold this. year, and ' h,')tyr i.npt rer cookir..- iieLhods 1'ecent y at Duke University Hospit- ections of then young Hollywood considered most likely to u bon monoxide gas. It attacks its vie,' there it lies filling a hole in the vaults. Gold has some 'use infilling cart ruin the d*gcstibility as well as t!�r alatab'.1,ntos-, of fao o. Udder• P al operating room. succeed on the screen, only three & a; tlgta with. its invisible ',almost odor= holes in teeth. Otherwise it is useful cooked staczncii and.,ovet-,.&..,•ed fa s Shooting out from a cluster of in- are brunettes. fumes and suffocates them, To fumes such sly form. of- danger in- for us in the Empire to dig it out. i`ertainiy 'ora not easy f o:- t't r ,li. trusts electrical ..tubes, the. ,death rays bombarded' and killed • bacteria This' disparity doesn't prove any - that the fair- i. ocuous would be a boon to the mo- of the earth and sell it to foreigners who are foolish enough to pay.for it. B entice apparatus to take care of a.d in manv csses it has been the as surgeons performed an air -con- thing, except possibly haired lassies have enjoyed the spot :coring world• But it is useless for us to dig it out cooking of the. food rather than ditioned operation. knowing there light for years since ,someone drew' - , of one hole, sell it to ourselves and the food itsilf teat has ca.:sed trou. would •be no complications from • in- the .,attention to their complexions, Fuel is Needed - then bury it in another .hole. To re - Tae, fections. _ and that advertising, pub] ity,• or �3 Mothers who are puzzled to know fuse. to sell, it is a piece of stupidity. Developed by Dr. John DoryI Hart, call it what you will,'pays.' ri "beauty is 5 bow to -make make up lunches 'for their ihildren to take to be Gold ' brought us near disaster in Discover Spoons a • Duke surgeon and former instruct- Johns Hopkins Medical school, The old saying that skin-deep" still holds good. - • school will interested in some instructions alonggold Lea- 1931. It will hurt, us again if the policy is persisted in. —Lon- Years Old or at the death ray, scientists believe, is 'in increasing only What really counts is the personal- 'she- be blonde, Ahis line issued by the Health don Daily Express. .1 ,000 a long advance safety ity of the girl, whether y �v e of Canada.. They. are reminded of surgical operations. brunette, titian -haired, or wears a itat the materials that malie child- WASHINGTON. — Digging i:ito the Cince the air is full of floating crown of slightly artificial hue: But 'contests. - in grow and keep up their resist- disease "Good thoughts are blessed, guests history of eating, scientists came up ba'cteria,' one of the greatest don- from Hollywood must have its .7 They're all very entertaining, and re- nee against come' chiefly rom fresh milk• butter, eggs, meat and should be heartily welcomed, and with the . assertion civilization's first gers of operations in past was infections from mind that the film industry is fed, and much sought after. fork users were called sissies. of surgical wounds :still flourishing. ou C=4 =Spurgeer. /`Italians," explained the National this scurce, ,i.my :�l l�! :55''?, 3;W --V F ­ 'V -.7 7 --Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terry and -The Golden Gleaners Mission spent the week -end with Mr. and day. X=. W. IL- Bray. -Railways, steamship 4 on Monday evening, Nov, 16th, a - P lines and baby" Martn' of Toronto, visited Band will hold their Thankoffering -Iktr- Howard Bray. of BeReville with Cyril and Mm Morley on Suu- meeting in St. Andrew's basement 8 o'clock, instead of Friday 13th, a...; -Mrs bus lines all report Jtor N. J. Morrisey jLQ daug- very heavy tr- 1g. e previously announced. A splendid affic, the heaviest hteT, of Toronto, called on Pickering in some years. onsis- friends on Sunday Motor manufacturers also report a ino's Leader 7.­ Progra�m has-been arranged, c Ph , k er ting of lantern slides, a short Miss- Store 2: i t --R. H. Boake, Dr. V. E. Cart great increase in the sale of cars ionary talk by Mrs. . Jones and Robin Gor- and Bush* and a wright, E. C trucks. Mese are evidences of Temperance Address by Miss Duf don vere asnong those who left a return of Prosperity. annual trip to W. C. T. U. Representative, besides No last 'week on their arin . ­Vrs. (Dr.) Towle and daughter. several selections by members of 'Big Store"- Fashion's Reta, of Torontb, visited Northern Ontario in quest of deep. Mr, and the Mission Band. .4, cordial invot- Better TEA Smartest -TILe' Gray Coach Lines are orf- Mrs- John Murkar on Wednesday. aiion is given to the women to ering reduced 'rates to the Royal -St. Andrew's 'Ladies' Aid will come. to this meeting!. Any ladiesin-Made Winter Fair, the return fare being meet at the honie of Mrs, jyQl�-' terested in Tern is good Tea Colors perance, are asked t 70 cents from Picken*ng. See advt.. ?Ifurkar on. Wednesday next a th,, 'lo attend- Miss Duff has been here -in another coburm. usual hou-- All the ladies are' -Mrs. Goo. A. Gordon and Miss Pected to come• s are ex- b-6fore and is known as a very at Jennie Rose, of Toronto, and form- F. 234�chin, of* Oshawb; F. �n'fted speaker. Refreshmants win "Big 88" -Holep' ro Mcchin, of Mkmtreal; and be served,at the close of the meet- erly of Pickering, gre leaviRr this L K. ant' ing. 49c. lb . Mrs. Devitt and child - . . .1 . "�__ a I mmek " for California, where they ren of Toron- -Overalls •- will spend the winter. We hope they to, visited their. mother' during tj,.� Hosiery will"have a pleasant visit. week -end. :Real OverallR -DON'T .-John and Mrs. ,per' New Fall -Sunday, Nov. 15th, 23rd Sunday and dau- �Cboice htezl, of KesWick, sent Monday Ior after Trinity. St. Georo s Church. 9 -. TAKE CHANC­E.S­' Sunday School at 10 9. m. Mornink 'th Mrs. Draper$s inotber.. Mr, - . .:�, - I. - . Shades Prayer at . 1-1. Preacher, Red: R. B James Avidrew, who. returned with Peal Men Bulk Patterson M. A. of Christ . Church them to spend a: few da Play Safe it 'Cocoa took place on '.Sfon� .9 49c., 75c., 95 The death 5 -poi- /jPa Oshawa. Evening Prayer at 7 p. rii. COnSUlt your Druggist C day, Nov. Pth,'of Mrs. -James Arr- ------ .• Rev. & G., Robinson. -Just to remind the. Ins-tituie ot, in her-62nd'year, just fi e weeks NOTICE .... in future our .2 lbs9 after that of her. . husband, No more closing inembers about our visit to th,� and. -.Nlri, YOUR DRUGGIST.ISNIORF store will bi Or on Wednesday af c open on Mon•• Brougham Institute * on Tuesday _V1 lot had been i11 for time, thin and the- shock day, Tbursday- and Sat, evening Nov. 17th. Those. wishin, husband -ek of the death of. ber �A NERCRA-NT 25 ternoons Until I and . hastened her pa.;sing. urdaye to go will please be at Chapman'" VtningS, f urt her notice Corner at 7.30, where, cars will Pie -he is survived by her son, Grant. FI.Y. R. XlO0RP,. them up.' ...;-.Torornto, :and Aauzhter, 1)U N,B A li t'() N. ON'TA!110 .111i:,rhill. of P.;ekpring. The fun. _'Xie demand for cQal and'-wood.i eral took place on Wednesday --with Ne'-8.7--CHAPMAN' in _As gradually increasing as the wen - � - t._ .'1.,t. at Scar'b-r,., Lawn Cent. CARPENTER & BUILDER they becomes colder. Sj far the' weu. etery. rations, Sash, 0cor's and Social *TWO STANDOUT VALUES nw ther has been ideal ... -fall weather, -St. �;e'orze'.4 A. Y_ held with only a few- da:Vs which werkrl. 14,11owe-en last Fr;day an slightly below, normal.- The amateur. i what a wonderful time c,.,Qrybodv Screens rna6z to order, weather prophets, . as usual •differ I had. 31,,t of meffibprs and. 11 pre- I Plans and Estimates- j�jyc_ on widely in their forecaAts., Some friends -came in -costume. an Tip Top Tailored Suits or'-Coats'for-' dict a very severe lwihter, 4 th­ while ot- Judges had a very hard time (je.-i&_ -,,Gtneral •Repair Work. hen are Promising us a mild wint- ins who was best. They sai-j tlr(.y' men or women- Spring, and or. But they aie no more reliable -ere alt best, but fin,,j" ,J. POYNTEIR, niany. Summe'w' than Ayees Almanac. -Which y--prlz--, lii::ilm e depende4 on for the future winter. were given to Maxine Flliott, whf� Pickering- r woollens, direct fr 1h had cleverly made ej costume out of British Isles.. - .$24.75. .--Jt was a solemn little group the Evpninq Telpgram. Arlothor way 1hat gathered at the memorial - in given to Irene' Coop,?.r, who rerir�,F. The Pickering the Park 'here or, WedueAay morn_ ented R.ed Ridirm Hood The Gert- Gordon Maid Full fashioned H 0--iier y'y lag to join in the -Armistice Ser- lemen's prize; were MEAT -MARKET vice, "conducted by the ministers .of Leslie, who represented 9'e 'Order Service weight, Chiffon and, Crepe. the three churches, Dr. Carmichael of the -Rath', which was' fr u4ded- iii Ou*r 1�jotto;,_'Quality &-S�rvice'- riate address. The Second was aiver, -tri'"M giving 9 very appropriate ;_,76 -"= It Was veryDOVITIPs Jolinlq.' r C: d $1. notier-i'tile that with Who Va.14 a S-oteil solve exceptions. only, those Special- -Country had suffered the los.; of Loved"0 'hoy" in kilts, a*AnvP fonnflar. •4f Fred T. Bunting, -Pi ke ones .rho march- around, the ev,?ning, c ring !were Present- This shouid not. be. continuPd^ with garnog and -last, buf' -Style- Sausage t 4tablIsEed 1857, as no one can deny- an interest in not least refreshments were- r* bringing a most 'ere ey hnve' it �,, .. 1.5c per lb, as no one can claim that th no Interest irt. the Am.;sttiee.NTPvr­ to close with !Wqv,. + Ki orlal Service. - P;wticularly- notice- Tb i.4 Fridar, is r%ibu .2 lbs- for 25c. E N'cF, - S I LK K .ea. -by the many children ';who ait-. UP. F ci'clriek. able was the spleadirl attention jriv_. fl6mO and keep the good att6dan LA It Ts' 20-31 e all ended. ya_uiinc� boys and- iiirls,' at attention dur-wx.the prayers, and Phcin�e'.us for Delivery 14tionai Ahthen-,, with heads bow- or&' T ed. Not -ice. to Credit" Phone 1620. FOR SUMMER DAYS The Thankoffering meeting of In the. Rutter Of the FAlate. of �':.We have a complete line,.6f Coo�ed. Melits., the Wornen's Missionary Society of Thomas Stevenson. late of the Tw OPEN Ham' the United Church w" held in St. of Pickering in the (ounty of Ont- .ari �Cooked Andsew"s 1saftme;it, Qn Wednesday 0, Gentleman, deceased. for '' tern"n,.Nov. 4,th. The President. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN .1.1 Chicken Roil N I)ur e chair and rAwssWr wa,.4 0 th h I by Mrs. F. T. - Bunting tualit to Section 51 of The Trustee �..Business Jellied cal` Act that all creditors and others vintoirlirial Period, Mrs. F. having claims or demands agairlst 4133akiil-'Mrll a much appreciated solo" the Fstate of 6e said TIr, mas Steri Oal In her usual pleasing manner and ension.,- who died on or abort theVariety Loaf 'a l4th was.- acempanied at the -riiann 6v J of Octnior" 392Q, ar re,quire., y Cake•anti- Chep -&P I n leased to on or before theLoal Mrs. Johnson. We were p _11fth day of Dec_ JV ies Present. also our C. (r. 1. T. the undersigned full p n Bologna have a number of the Audley ]art-* ember,* 193r), to send or deliver to. Wood 'Dutch Loaf and Bolo articulArs ..4 curren girls and their leader Miss Rt�!-1 their claims and the nature of - 0.3 t Prices th , I , 411 !�Iw Rom Mrs. Ruglk Taylor, 'of. TI- (if any) held by them. ..,..Headcheese ORto, gave the address WN6 wa= TAKE 'NOTICE that after 'YW--an �ie --AM]1--IXst--Ment!oneq 7d -ate- -Th -e ---e--- - M:40 very sti -------- xeq- -PICKERING• the close of the meeting a delicious utors will proceed to distribute' the j Served the leadership assets of ihe said E W tea -mas se' state among the., 'LUMBER YARD E of lifiss Ida Duntilng. ng eld, V. C. gar which Parties entitled thereto having re,_ PHONE 34()0 --Capt. Walter Rayfj d only to the , claims of Butcher .(phone 3000) Picl;er 14 the choice of the C. G. T. T. and i - bhey'shall then have'notice and that Now 411dvor the Boys' Club as their speaker for the said executor, will not be liable 4' pa Pickering United Church this. Sun- thereof to any person or pennons of, A7'A NT kPiekerilig Hardwaretkeir combined' evening . service at- COT the said assetsor emyFD-Skiddla horees. olpnflay. This is the first joint service wh0,Se 'clakym notice shall not have Eagle's Manor Rouge .12"Store' OR -SAI F -15-y , (Iting pigs. at 82 00. by theft two young peoples orxan- beer, received by them at the thrie F 4zations WA a lot of effort is being ,T -Of Such distribution. eRelh. , Phore Clare 1422. ren Pegg, if Claremont. Put ,forth to encourage everyone, Dated the 6th day. of Nov.,* 1936 you are in need of accessories young and old to airi them in ev- J, SALE - A frePh Avrshirp SAAuel Manning OR Arthur D.. FRO,ande. 8 yearsold. good milker. 'fully ac. ening Nv-rsh,*-) at this :4ppcial A.rm- Languiu;d, credited, F. 17-12 or, your present Range -:of" Pav-. % Ao P' -or Heater,, by Oteir ,Zolicltor, W. J. Hare. jl'10T� -IALHI-­- A r -s a- sol,lier is Tl- 110 Brock thy, career ,, field's car an e Street, North, Whi such as Stove" ,i,hle 'T. wirmin'z. the.coveted Vic- 1):t r Rn i n. Glc E m,!mr Hot I.' Rou z e Pipes, Elbows- Pot* Ontario.. Hill -rla Orms 1� 12 R A T,F 2 feats of bravery. T%riee Up. went out sh etc.' 1et us have the •privi- COUN-Ty COUNCIL Qu ahead of ha P ' .. A�, . a chest inar� h ol Ort' nn. inn. C01;NTY OF 10N`T,-%PIO R. 2, Pirh�rh q ed in carturivv bnr(1 fou, -10 trpnch-' a(Ic on Caml)rai. ou. es at the att. A 'me .1 oting of the ceu? Iege' of se'r0ing'y County Tl�� iq i n%thuticm, near 1,,roTIt�). Slate qual- in September 191R. and on the, SaI116 cij of the Corporation of the Courity ase 11W,4ar� exiectM. tr n' g Nk'cw,,;0fhCc- -in. one of line of stovei day went into No -blanc Land und- sir e,j er heavy fire and b'r'ought see our If Ontario will be held pursuant t, 12 adi,urninent in the Council 0 .. ...Come and Chamber F011 .9AI,h_L)jjjj pi)rpoo-lifinrt. his wovnd6d'com'radM Special Town zy House in the Is mus-� in the Court horns. caws and heifers; aLs6 2 Young bulls. is is also bem'Ir provided 11crd is fully accredited since 192,t. W. C: And heaters' for t7ili-I of Whit -by on Monday, the 16th day' Willson & Sons. Phone Pick iom. ea service, sic� accept this invitation at the bour at 4�; R R A Y H D -On to thp preiv-lt�pe of' of November, 193C from the YOUR .9 people and be at two OClftk in the afternoon. k She undersilmed,12t S"lem. a blook ficifer. Dewy Pickering - Vin'ted Church *14S SUn- Al] accounts to be laid before ' The owner may have sarne %proving property Ag"It for hfcCorwick-Deering� Far W' Illachl 4ky eveninst at 7 p. m. Any offer- ore and paying expenses. AL L. tine. Dunborton. .145-30 Inter the. Council should be forwarded to 12-14 national Tract -or. Ing deaWnated on the 'envelope for 1�;e 'Clerk properly certified, .-at Footalift single Furrow hidiDg Plow R ALE OP EXCO 0, NOE FOR 7. i any church, Other than the United least three days before the meeting F R anVthint useful - Gpe chepterficid suite. and Repain. Church, at PickeTinor, will be - glad- of the Council. several rw.w floor and bridge lamps Corn let" 4 ra "Our jd0tto -'*e one upright ly forwarded as with 1; Arected, if placed th shadell. also 0 piano. =7.111� 1 -.1 - - have Gau gai It, 01 10-143 friodel car rudio. Apoly Lea Dixon, Route J114. Phone scar 3fr it, 9tf Cwadej, 7 Tea de on the collection Plate im the usual DATED at Whitby, this 4, it is no 90 YOU CSM alkerldraWS Ser- th day of November. A. D., 1936. HOICE VAIRY 0 Walephoss 8". V -Rrais- �160V�rrfrrlel)t T, i Wer and xti4l direr� your financial `ter ed and gredn a gcppe%rt as you wish. R. Dorrild rr-c!dr, it) 0 it 1-d i�e"- 11 un 1 S. _13-A.1.0- DON W wf'd -la, o i eon kv­;n to A".* t i, PNG County, Clerk T OrLaria. Telephone'