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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_10_29VOL. L` II PICKERING, ONT.e FRIDAY OCT. 29, 1.437. ` ir>sloiafssatafnai garb*. li+bhi @vale ` Audley NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. F. Holland are _ moving into the late Wm. Peebles' Fall plowing isr-being rushed to DR. H. O. PEARSON— Physician "our trucks pasts youi way house, completion now. The recent' rains innaS gem. Dunbarton. [ay 1 every day." Lorne and Mrs. Tran presented have helped much. RB. FORBYTH: Opb. D., Diceetor Mr. D- Winters has returned from •OptosWrical Association of Ontario. Rea - COAL, @OKE. - ,their two little children on Sunday his Oakville tiip and is busy in his efftarad Member of tine American optometrical morning last for the Rite of Holy aaaae[atsoe. Eyes examined by appointmmt_ garden. ,Xaa' , cl.remunt, out• %,OD,' CEMENT) Baptism, Rev. J. R. sick, presid- Mrs . Moorhouse and Miss Doreen ll,.etat.. SAND, GRAVEL, Our children at the Public School spent a few days in Toronto this are forming an orchestra, utilizing mak• TTKKA� DONALD JiirJUD lsazrtatffr. :and g Several from here attended the IVa Sakcivar. Notary Pubhc- b4o.xrrr• Loan- violins guitar, bones, Jews' Harp. + Plowing Match on Wednesday. Ed. a.aa [asmatly occupied by the tau �. t:. c>ut.- BUILDER'S SII PPLIEl3 mouth organ accompanied by a piano tls�aarch wins of t;ourt kiottse. Whitby. fns and we hear they are making good Pardon is -President --and is • to be also local cartage work congratulated upon the success of BEATON, BELL t'1 EiOS9 _ progress. The nwtilers are looking the Meet. `� Barristors tf Solicitors We bays also piseed in vv etoek s full for an invitation so they can sheThe Club Hallowe'en Party is')*- line of Maple Leraf Milling their appreciation. W "LAM J. BEATON. K, C. W's Feeds. On Saturday evening, Oct, 30th, Ing held this Friday evening in the ii. BROOKE BELL. K- C. J. D. F. ROSS a .grand masquerade Hallowe'en Par- school house. The parade is staged t will _ be held in the I. O. O. F. for 9 'o'clock and all wear their `T JAMJ7SrA. WRIGHT Y JS Day Street. Toronto. wde►alee 2 A. • Hall, under the auspires of the- W. worm 'Costumes during the dance and the Pickering, Ont. - ' 1. A grand march of costumes will winners are announced afterwards. Cto RICEiAAUBUN s Co.. Biosis- g+ be held at 8 o'clock. Prizes to be + •tars. Solicitors. Notaries etc.. Suets 594, ��aost��oorr Lefa Z01=00—Trig Toronto;t. Toronto. Office phone 7400 Residence @520 awarded: 1st, Gents. is Bo lot ?aispbooe Ad. 1f181f; Pi —Tru` ebooe 3613. Su Boys. St. Johns Churrh Brougham, Anniv- Ladies. lot Girls. There is to be a ersary Services, Sunday and Tues- t"/1liUM80N 8 McKILLAN—H&rr•is- fine program: A debate—"Does a da next. See .1i The y posters. W16 Sohmors. Notaries Public. 0t5ee Business Girl make a better House- bours7-9. at by eppointme t at re,iddace of PHONE gM Awpr McMillan, thud bows test of PecEeriaa wife than a Domesticated Girl." Will Dain. Toronto office, i9 Meltinda St, Phone FURNITURE the ladies kindly provide either Brougham pick 76; Torootol Erin 53M 299f lWe fore displaying scLractiTe and have' a real time. Admissionto Gannon and Hugh were Tor- /^IONANT :dr AN�7i9 — Burriace'•e, variety o!f , pumpkin pie or sandwiches.' Come onto visitors on Monday. <JAl soiuitere• Notaries Public 10 and 5 cents. uminum and (?raniteware Eta _ 31r. Hugh Gannon was with his ALLI N N D. CONAT- K_ C. ALL[N F.NB A N[S, B. A.; LL. L. Furniture and Farsiture B. Green River people on, Sunday. Novelties.. Mrs. McWhirter, of Port Stewari, `. Oakes- -7 1 9 S,mcoe St. S.. Osbat.:. , —4 and and 5 (Ciabawa), and at to a Court Prices low, in keeping with tiviea. Mr. T. Williams spent the week- rfsited her son Ro . y House. Whitby, (mr, Conant) Phone 7 cWhit• , Y, and fseni] erid .at Killarney Bay with Mr. W. last week. . b'' RADIO SERVICE A Dean and party from Thornhill. The Milk Producer's' held a meet- ♦,.. l�ont�s[w . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Barefogt ing in the. Town. Hall on Thursday A Graduate of Radio College have moved to the now home at evening for HERBERT ,election of officers. • T-.- FALLAISE. L: D 8.. wit Elmvale. Before leaving, some of `ill officer's were re-elected. D. D. S . Graduate et the Royal C4Akte Of their neighbors' and -friends' show- Mr. John Campbell returned from p Sur{eon' and the Uruveralty -of Toronto. U t0 -the -minute trainingGrzrnsb last week somewhat improv b�q i. resideaoc second door east of St. And- P- ered them with gifts one evening as y p flxw'icbttrch. Pickering.00t. Office boars: 9 and, they gathered to wiah them farewell. ed in' health and is spending a few a- a. an o p e., ass DY ■ppoisr creat. (X-My elev en). e41, 3700.'FINEST EQUIPMENT The congregational thankoffering days with his little sons at the home - for r for held at Grey's Hall recently was a of Mr. and Mrs. John Soden. hu success. There was 'a splendid.Brougham Citizens ' League will � orbs. Guaranteed Satisfaction � w AT -' turnout to do justice to the tables hold a Euchre and Dance in Brou• *• gham Town Hall on Nov. 12th Fri- mvided'for our finest and fair - a. BZATON, TOW1r8HIP Reasonable Price@ p day evening. Good music in attend - o Clark. Conveyeacer.Commissiooer for est. The offering was generous by D '*rbcs sail Batteries always M >r ante. Remember the date. eases afod..tu. Accountant, Etc. [saner of _ , . _ _.._... our best and bravest. And. the ev- YasdasaL�ns•a• wb'k'ak•o°t H. ROY MILLER. ening concert was enjoyed by all. Miss Annie Bayles and Mil's I. E. RICHARDSON Br•ovorbam, Ontario We ask that you hatch a couple of Carbon a"nded a teacher -training *Sit. Phone Mark 1908 chickens extra next, year,. as we are course o . the W. I. project at Sun- tiSi+1DRAL INSURANCR planning a chicken dinner. Our derland on Wednesday and Thurs- small but mighty church will have day last. REAL ESTATE g y Mr.' Ross Wilson will give _ `, IQO M V E Y A N CI N G - D • :B MI M R. been on this site for fifty yeara fund a re - we will be celebrating. Port on Frida Y eveni ng of the con - An told established agoW, ready A large number of ladies and vention of the Y. P. U. held in Belleville recently'. Miss Annie Ba to sena InBIIrBQQe Of All ]Undo. 7 gentlemen made. their way through � will ftle in. char _ y of the meet- . -� Ptiene, Pick. i9N � the rain to the hohle of Mr. and' ing � . ��T A,� Best Rates AvNIable with Mrs. Herbert Percy last Monday Miss Jean 'Kalcohn of Ravenshoe �!Y X . MAW evening. Nearly every home in the Security Bind Service. community was represented at a spent the week -end with her pesopie. LIONN89D AUCTIONERR AND farewell party for Mr. and. Mrs. Visitors with Brougham friends VALUATOR Arch. Pe •who have moved to from Toronto on Sunda, were. The Address Pboee- Shepherd family; Bales conducted Anywhere Marlha. Mr. Alph Hoover on 'be- Gladys Gannon, Ellm Pbows or write. Address 914 Dundsn BROUGHAM -.PICK 5l6 f of the. community, Wallace, The Alex. Moffat spoke _ brief- • family. ily, 8rreet. lsast, ly and presented the couple halfy, with _A �► �Wiritb Ontario. cabinet of silver cutlery.Mrs. M. ?1[r. an'' M� Mains visited y - -We A andle Draper and Mrs. Williams assisted his, aunt, Mrs. F,••vhemia Brooks, at CYRIL 8. MORLEY- in presenting to the young couple a D"li", 'IbO had al,e misfortune tt, A Complete Line of Pure' bridge'lan from the Green River fall and break her leg on Thursday. 08NERAL INSURANCHA serious accident for one of her Pbsae — TlerselaL RN :,,ina, Livestock, 'and Percy Ladies' Aida. Both rat and Mrs. age. They were also at. Heawick. Percy voiced their gratitude in an Dean's cousin, Ra -POINT �Og CihOh'• Tole manner. A box of pantry shelf Raymond Morton lost articles were also given the happy. his foot in an accident when cutting corn for the I slilo-filling. These Insurance at = r• friends have the sympath of all reduced 1- ate' D. N. Lockwood Two of our S.- S. Classes met at Y the home of Misses Mildred and their friends hese, .. For your, car Mary Carter on .Friday evening last Preparations are completed for See U$ • • • for a Hallowe'en Part Mirth pro- St. John's Anniversary and Concert Pi�kerin Mitis p next Sunday and Tuesday. Serviced .� SERVIGE and PROTECTION g yoking costumes siud amusing games Y• made the party quite jolly. Refresh at 2.30 and ?..30 p. in. Rev. L. PICKERING, ONT. menta were served at a decorated Kennedy, of Madoc will be the spea- :' WE DELIVER dining table and at an early hour ker at both. services. Special music MATTRESSESall were very tired and ready � for in the afternoon by the Male Quar- home. Even to the wee chs . tet of Markham United Churih and chap the choir ,of Greenwood Church at chewed the wax false teeth off h1 The Mattress Season i8 Q' /�T *T *T *T/� mask. the evening service. At the Tuesday with us a a in Re G. VLEXI)E INN evening concert, !Messrs Harvey and g Greenwood Benny, and Eddie Allan. piano acc- We c6n6ratulaae ourselves on the FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1 ordionist and soloist; and the Ianson few complaints we receive from ourbliss 'Hickson sent the week end Sisters-, of A,gifuourt. will provide Inner -spring mattresses. And these at AmbulanceP the pro .Day and Night at her home in Thornhill. ' gram• are causedby spring, wh ch should Mrs. W. Gee spent a few days The October nieeting�of the W. M, have been replaced -by a guaranteed Pbooe 9006 with her brother in Montreal. S. ]geld at the W.. Bayles' home on _ it 1 lI meet 'at Thursday afternoon had a good' att-. Marshall's -and Canadian Featber the home of Hiss Zorah Gee on Sat- en ante o me rs ass, a as , - • Ont: urday evening, October 30+1,t. visitors, Mrs. A. Boyer, Mrs. W. Mrs. Meadows,. of Markham, is grown and Miss May Brown, Gf Spring Air. $29.50 _ visiting with her sister, Mrs. J.. Greenwood. Mrs. Howard Malcolm Marshall Sitep-maker_'$25.00 Plaskett. President,, opened the meeting with Premier -•Canadian Feather p Ready The Y. P. S. met on Tuesday ev- prayer, and singing of a hymn. All es Mattrtas Co. $16.50ening in the basement of the church joined in repeating hymn .1, in the For told weather by calling us Mr, Clifford Mutton and Miss Edna HYmnary. .Group B, Mrs. Harvey, 'White•La er Felt Mattress,$Io-50 convener, took' .char a of the y NOW and having your stoves, Green gave reports of the conven- � g prog- Grey Layer Felt Mattrest, $9.00 furnae:as,' troughs and roofs tion at Belleville. Miss Pearl Hick- ram at the close of the business Blow Mattresses,' $5.75 ire irtd, son Was in.charge of the program. session. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Har- �j The- Missionary Program put on vey contributed readings. Mrs. G. Day or Night If it is •a nett stove or . 'furnace, by the Missionary' Supt. -of the S. Philip -read a paper, prepared by liaaae As)yielaaee, we will,- be pfcased'•to 's"Te you, S. -on Sunday last atV 7.30',was very Mrs. R. D. Miller on the `Study a 1309 • Our prices are right. Pipes, elbr-se much enjoyed ;iby all. Mi•: Goddard ,Book. Mrs.' Glover sang a much- :` etc., always off hand. gave -a •artifrsionary talk .'which was ttppreciatelid solo. -lifiae ;May^•Srefwri CrDDi enc for Massey --Harris mgcb, appreciated. brougtit a message from 'Mrs. W. , _ STEM, g t.y - - The'. anniversary of . the sirurch Gee, asking.' Brougham 'Avxiliary `•' will take y, r4pttlirQ.. place on Sunda Nov. *4th send names for unfilled offices Ott Service In the morning at' 11 o'clock, the i� eflfbyterlat ' Board . The nanle Furniture Dealer �LQIH �II�BBY speaker, Rev:' Mr.'-Wh'ylie of -Col- of Mrs. T�. Norton received the tanbus mmd service at 7.80 with Rev. proval of the meeting as carldida .� dl'IAH. • pII '10 Hardware Tinsmith Mr. McQuade, of Oshawa, as speak- for Presbybe. a] Baby Band PTORBRING er. The following Wednesday, a ary, The meedng closed with a p� 460 l:�t ` turlwy supper will be served. Full social hour at the tea tables. particulars later. Shingles 'For. -Sale �° GREENWOOD rY Bird's Felt 84tte Shingles. a -'MILLS Lawn mowers sh wpened. ;1886--1936— _ Feed Piga -at a Profit -' by using Pig Starter, Pig Conee�; trate and Finely Ground Grain. No profit In feeding oaarmly, wood Lumber and -Leith We grind finer than others and g� good service, and are open all Ow year around, not .fast in the heavy s feeding time. - Use Poultry Laying ]hash, Scratch Grains, Shell and -Grit for 1ProtitaNe *gg Duction. We keep all these, also Bran ani Shorts and other Feeds: •Chopping—Monday, Wednesday and Friday. �'. Z. CtaFREE1V ` . PIANO -TUNING x AND --- .,All kinds of Perair R ork All Tubing Guaranteed C. S. MacDONALD - 209 CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO Phone Lakeside 1602 iOrden+ taken at NEWS QQim { Shingles 'For. -Sale �° Galt 6alvaoiffed 9i"l 8hlegteee Bird's Felt 84tte Shingles. a Also. re-rubbering baggy whee4s. - .. Lawn mowers sh wpened. T. PATERSON 8 - 10LARZKON Oall and ffTPt prices. Phone ffiS14 _ FUEL Builders' Supplies Lumber and -Leith B. C. Shingles Blue Coal Alberta Coal' > _ Domestic Coke - Co m ent, Lime, }- lastee Maple Body � � ad _ Agents for Lundy Fence and Metal . ih0obnp Ceokshutt Implements gwure Prices Before wyt" WILSON BROS. ` L,ocint Hide Ont. Phone Mark 7200 &- otw forTh +4iN Aeerkss aNkal taadssos sAN1TARY PROTECTION WORN INTERNALLY c Now yon can salewrience a oamfoit, can- venieoce sad ty 7os'va never lmown "Y'�' before Tampax it sour to Nobsha No piss No pads. BsminatM odor. " 47! :JONES The Renu Dr gght ` PICKIMING Z n+ '.. ...-.:��• : m•' '•Y •,. .- :_;- .se•e,s:._.>..$a. u.. .. ` _ Jit Ask him to let, his team loaf, if ne- NeCP- range roes Choose ;Winter Prelud ®r_ yen a .Pe�C®e Blend - life i y. Fixing be damned. A man's. N ' .- lilt is at stake. Ask Doyle if he is queerest Not&Yte3 The smoky wind, raw throaed, blown willing to take the chance. He may die, but it is your job to see that he - A harsher note, • with sterner spite; " .doesp't. I'll be over just as soon as "Er.etiine," "t'snnialooZ,f' "P at- The stern stains the squirrel's nose, I can. I'll go to the Blues' club- lass Are ©tan Irjet .riih i1 The bee planes home in solo flight. r" - ---- house. I don't want to .be seen. If - they know I'm free, the ::g is up any- British Qutpects moo. silent to the shad'ov: ed wcod, j -how." _ --- A quail ca ec oes in the sky; If a prize were offered for the race 1 L A Desperate Risk _ •now' a startling interlude They were off, the motorcyc.c siren with the strangest nam nezroes When a wing opens and brushes by, would win hanPs down. A1 ovr the at= screaming. They entered the field world there'are black men with names Yet in this solitary pl§ce through one of the end gate, and ablest we consider L1nrc,stic. In `Par worked their 'way over to the Blues I hear deep voices sound ,a tune l for exampe. «,hers the authorities rooms. Terry swung the door open, That in the long and far-off day° .7 E ih and crashed in, followed by 'Pietro now'gme a bonus to mothers of laame e families, many• yonrsters .have been •I never heard in June. - and the policeman. There was a gasp .1-474#'o.......�..----... named P.oitLs. —'1::: R. Schmidt, in The GYPsy. :.. _ _:•:+:<:::•:�+� +�: �� ��: ����� ���i�•-°'°•:+'e-a�.�e�� of surprise. Doyle and Frances were SALAD ` ��� standing sde by side, Pop Clark, puz :iia is ttre (trist[an n,;ne of e� �I lut M, THY, �+ — ;+; zled and worried, looked at them. thot sands ct pcunf, .4rner can ne t, i� �/ f Hala ►•� Kelly held the center of the floor, saes, who do not seem to mt•td• haven^ ' :. ,ley I '+' �I ►. Cainer, the Washington manager, was the same name s.3 a don^n os. f pct. '�ITS 6REAT- "T� IAMC)NI� standing just behind Doyle: " " : Name The-+�c!v^a •?;"You tell them Burke " Belly said: A stuff: plinta'°on in I'ritirh Cr:u-.1 /Jrr •+� he won't liste:t to r..e." aua had, among 1tS nerro Ivor- cry, BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMONSII ', "What has Kelly told you?" Terry Whiskey Emtr tri i r ^-„t';ns, J•oh't - TO BE BACK asked. Panfaloon. (?n:en El:znbc lt, I',a^k c:r��e:o:•:<:a',:�.,o:o:see:�e�e�e:eo'�� �����o��eeo'�a:� s:. ::�� Locust and Prince..^.chert. Ilio p:+.raft v "That you want Larry to risk his Pop Clark's New York Blues drews. Big Boy Planer, Cleveland's of Prince Albert tock the n inn from life so you can catch the murderers, : neared on tt�e Al WORK are a 200 to 1 shot, Terry Burke being all around -star, la poisoned and In- Frances said indignantly.- that cf the man w: o aP, the only sports writer to give them a capacitated, but lives. Terry outlines "We'll protect him." He turned labels of red tins oP a pnaular Amcri- ehan�e at the pennant. As the ached• his plans to Kelly, who has become to Larry. "It's tough on you, Larry, can tobacco. , found uie is played. out the stars of the his friend, before the crucial series When OUVe a the - - - but if you won't go through with it The late Sit' Thomas Linton lr..d y ,teams opposing the Blues are singled between the Blues and Washington. Ke will never' catch the murderers.' ariong his "servants ti••4t shisztpsn away pains ease the cut for spectac.uiar death on the play - Terry fears Larry Is marked for death. We can't prove a thing. 'Once they. youths named Frin and Srarnrock, ^rd palfi5 OF ing field by shooting or mysterious find out that I have escaped they will the Alasbona Bois of Tthnday1 ars poisoning, or are put out of commis- We .ought to hit a village or some- quit and we are lieked. You don't fond of naming themselvr9 aft^ i' i• EUMAT M cion by serious injury. Whitper, Phil thing soon," Terry shouted to Pietro, want's ,repetition of this season, do fish coir -s or thins f .t'^. l to th^ l:i:- �i 11 adelphia pitcher, to shot through the •'as he raced 'round a-euu've, the rear you?" then of the white m:.n. Si :ncnce is thc� heart; four Boston players are sent end of the old car swinging wide. A „ , favourite. closely followed by T :'Ley to the hospital by the wrecking of pas ing 'driver cursed at him. but he Cainer broke i o I m not going and d0 �t the their taxi; Dirkin, Chicago's star bat tore on. Ahead there was a clemp of to run the risk of losing my best (South Aft�ican slr.ng ler a threeFe?=- . shortstop as we are in line for the ny bit). �``"' inexpensive � ter, is poisoned, and Pietro, Chicago houses and, yes. there was a_ store. World Series. That's any I' took Wistful Chap "Nast," Wa t00. bat boy disappears; Scotter, St. Louis Terry jumped out and helped Pietro „ pitching ace,. is poisoned; Rawlins, inside the store. He darted for the Doyle" out of the line-up today ... Plate, Dish. Knife. Fort Srgnn, Co! --y' Chicago manager. la hanged In the telephone booth. Larry's voice broke in. '"We'll fee. Milk and Sardine .at.. °lien, en- hotel room adjoining his own. WIYen "%Vhere, ani -IT' he shouted into the have to stop this wholesale .butchery countered. A British official's wlf� -- •somehow.__Burke--thinks he knows has related that the tallest yi,ltth .shp, V. Penny, Detroit's star pitcher, refuses receiver. !'Then -give me the h3aryland -- . -i — to play a;ainst the Blues, baseball's State Police quickly." He ;walled. how to do it, and it I can : be the Aiad-ever-seen-cam... tis -ask. fur IV. t�h decoy it is okay :by tne•". one play, solemnly announ^`:gig himsfl'.f �. Czar calls a meeting of -club owners. "Maryland Police?" Terry's voice * -Terry Burke has had beats on most rang zlut. 'There -is no time to lose. Frances tugged at his arm. "Don't as Sandine. She er►ga -Pd him. and r^ - of these sensational murders for the be heroic." she begged. named, him; Salmon. Th.e same woman I'm at" a place called Miller's store. "1'm not heroic,` Larry said ten once.tound a wistt4l litt'e chap'rt �1n - Star and Detective Kelly" at first'sca I'm Terry Burke. I was kidnapped ' pects both him and Larry Doyle, the 1,Vt •night. There is a man wounded derly. 'Ill's something bigger than back door. seeking- emph tient•. Hos -41 Blues' rookie shortstop. Clark set,;is we are. Frances.. It's .the game." nacho was Nasty: You can day as high a you want in a house not far frgm- here; from for re�dfes claimed to relieve the Larry .to Newark but he. to soon sold Pop's eyes turned to Frances.' The r' sin of tiheumatism, Neuritis, Miller's store you pass a gall Station - 1? Scia- to Boston and then to Washington. very thing he had feared for her -was ttca,etc. But the medicine so many and. take the first turn lett, then the - At Clark's suggestion, the owners ask happening. .She was playing second only love, the aar:e. -He put his arm doctorsgenerally approve—the one- ' first left again.. It's the only house -..Terry to help -them uncover the mur. N.ow get this, There fiddle to a baseball man's first and about her tenderly: _ used by thousands of families daily on that road. is "Aspirin , der gang and he agrees. Larry Is In will be an attempt to kill Larry Doyle. arty she hope "Aspirin" love with Frances Clark, Pop's pretty"F'ra es, a c plea elf "doSimplyt oke 2 Aspirin tablets oa the Feds team this. afternoon. Frances," ! rry d a�n•t with alf glass of water. Repeat„ ], daughter, and Terry with Alice An- No," impatiently, "I don't know, how Frock With Dainty Princess Lines say rt'like that.. Please. I thought xfnecessary,accordingtodirections- they will try to do if. Listen. Time ��` ^� Wear. yop would stand with me always.. • Usually this will ease such pain �rve� Fn is important. See if you can get hold "I'm with you," she said after a.; in a remarkably short time.. ' moment; "only I ,don't wart- to lose' For quick relief from such pain i of Kelly of the ' New York detective which exhausts you and keeps force. He will know y� hat to do. When you, Larry, why must it, be you "' Y pi you i , "Because he's a real baseball man," awake atnight—ask for "Aspitltt". the Washington know the '� 0 "Aspirin' tablets are made- in h Pop -said and there was a " ring of p •• �+ w . one th$� has disappeared—tligs over, ar _ Canaria. Aspirin is the registered the 8e.rd, have a man there who, is a a st a p pride Well, t o ed, for name Bayer m�the form !t--- p v ice, and under andng.anys cod shot. Befdre. that bird can get "Well, then, that's settled," Teiry r� rio. " fY too :dose t6 Doyle, afioot if and t' said: What is the score .of a- - �lI L LY L� ' "Three -three," Cainer' answered. �o� on every tablet. y " !crabh s Terry pulled the door u -the 'And the Blues are playing the best Demand , a,•r � : �`:t booth clot. When Terry came out he g'_ .,, P T g e.a took Pietro by the hand and.. rushed. 'D i ball they have played all season," 1 "But the Feds have got to and Get— HeQi_101 t ox° toc�ard the car.4k a � P vas e�a,r, ;Which way to Washington?" Terry _ � Terny said. turned to Kelly. "Did t,r e , ue• Otte^Addie'' yelled, and the stor(-keeper mottoned you tell Pop of his -part, in the ASPIRIN t$Fs 'a,": �.-� excitedly. ` scheme?„ t•e e„�bet IgA N e , Would He Be in Timis? (To be Continued_). ufAoa tri ceneoi. t*Q`c�o tc s� r At the city- limits they saw ar.mo- torcycie policeman, and Terry; slam -,,t• 3 •- by - - med on the brakes. " 'I'm Burke, who was kidnapped. I've •;b' .� ,•,�^ � got to get to the 'ball' park:" t• :r K. <� v "I had a call to watch out for you;" ' "�� 1 INViGORATiN4.DRINK OF REAL BEEF FLAVOUR the policeman` said to Terry., "I'm afraid I'll be too late. 'Has t• 3 ' : anything happened at' -the park? I'd . ,nD V a like to get 1n touch with Kelly, of New ' Vnifiss Ybrk. Can you get me through?" •F , "There is a call box down the road w, MAK7 a bit. The chief will know all about' �. •c• r � Terry followed to the police tele -T g phone box. The policeman called and, 't' ;i, r' �0 then gave the receiver to Terry: — �► •tr �- f� $ _ �� (j�+ s A is / 41 I HOUSAND.! of the all - "I've got .to -talk, to Kelly of New ' �. • make up, for its simple parts 'can >.R best dressed women today are designing .. ++ York, . Terry said. This is Burke. S• pouch' pockets, bow ends, and . z and malting their own He had to wait until a -call was put ing. LusloborwititiHAMCO. -.•,� tented bi a dash of ric-rac braid. Pretty flowered percale, chem- 1 ileo — iighlu to handle, ewd ; '!swamoshes.Yoa'llbedelight• , ._:. ' .. •: clothes. Expressing through to the field. "Kelly," he said ,: ed with g dastleas. tanobs• misses' and women's sixes 14 18. 18, 20, 82, 84, $B, 88, 40 sad 44. creative ability. excitedly, 'this—is Brlrke. 'Yeah, I'm . Size 16 taken 43i yards 86-itich-. fabric and 2 'E yards ria -rat �* lees! NAMW dealer" it"K*a1 e' 001s O1°Ne'; hedtratgs V"W i[esel btssittsss. es�esaalcm, easuoa • Achieving smart is.' • " all right. • Has anything happened? , -insinstructions included. in =-- Ymr Local Dealer's Nome ApPear# dividuality. Having What's the score? Tied? Two -two , ,for this Anne was s pattern. - sdtea...asa ixf Mosey. in the sixth? Listen, Kelly, the Feds I : 1R%aI►t at home .. , i• have got to win this game or they i Toronto. V']so Build n � t n g : epare time ... through must at least get tate lead. Why? 43SO i t isstinanng `say lesson` ' Blue- Doyle will be safe if the Blues a you. too: can now ... au the Professional I know that, but we will never catch .. PATTERN 4350 ti ' secret, of deogninr, ent- them unless we do it right there on pane Adams ' tins' etti'm "d finrb. Ins smart becoming the tleld redhanded, You can't prove ..By- Like a -cheery little• frock with cloths. Or you eas a thing, you know it. We've got a gay outlook on life -7 Then here's. ' two your eito °rob iuble use, if you wick •and to catch him in the act. The Wash- just the captivating model to .. as aprofeaiooaldress- ington pigeon is coming back. When brighten up your mornings and faithfully as "willing Xt. 'moi ,, tastcer asd Doyle's-shoulder he is to serve a — Bao.a To Tows. i T Il D l Te11 Po Clark helper" when you're rushing P y `�'�. •• aa,, bow essay yes d e. a oy e. p through your" household tanks ' em leash. man the day long. And what's more, Pat- -For that singe or hooter which conysa lm for lis. formation a s • aaa+>tie ii � sees. 'WOMAN'S 114STITUTR • �i;awrlors° L�aH�[ iIROWi il:_'PT. C381 MONTREAL �eLOst oburatias me. saad hd1 Inforsutitn t ooatss cbael:ed below, r ark Sire Chir in View IS =isaaaYaa IN�I01110 t■ Esstaf► . ad Dedgi� M+arsr 1Fiesse spedt� wLether iri�w or UM)w� wsgtssa.. "Ue Pio. 4it —'37AM 0 - og� tern 4350 is as easy as A B C to basis har4 fuel. by HAMCO • make up, for its simple parts 'can yn�-� Coke. Easy to be cut and stitched in a jiffyl Spicy bits of accent are the little ttegalsa lash all :tight — pouch' pockets, bow ends, and . ii b up �y is the �° ' ` puffed-up sleeves that may be tie- ing. LusloborwititiHAMCO. -.•,� tented bi a dash of ric-rac braid. Pretty flowered percale, chem- ileo — iighlu to handle, ewd ; '!swamoshes.Yoa'llbedelight• , bray or dimity Pattern 4860 is available to ,: ed with g dastleas. tanobs• misses' and women's sixes 14 18. 18, 20, 82, 84, $B, 88, 40 sad 44. �+ tlttosts7 �►4 ��, Fos puosttyt ttnniee. 49dw him . Size 16 taken 43i yards 86-itich-. fabric and 2 'E yards ria -rat �* lees! NAMW dealer" it"K*a1 e' 001s O1°Ne'; hedtratgs V"W i[esel btssittsss. es�esaalcm, easuoa • braid. Illustrated step by. step sow< -insinstructions included. in =-- Ymr Local Dealer's Nome ApPear# twenty teats {20e) coins or stamps (coins prefei"d) 'Aa Elsewhere In This Isaste ,for this Anne was s pattern. - Write.plainly size, same, addreslt and style number. Bend your -or- - Ads=, Room 446► i Toronto. V']so Build n � t n g • _ _ . _ • • _ _ .-_ .. - :fir k ..ate , ... �.. .d,' 'r -y.. ., ... ....:.'..., .$._':, r.. �._.:..� _ , _.�. �_ -_ .,- -,. - ,,...o- ."'••Y;x;,� .�,,:•.:ur •.� 'T's/ Mr. , _ THE MORAL ISSUE IN THE DRINK PROBLEM (,International Temper- iance Sunday). — Romans 13:12-14; •I Corinthian's 6:9.11; Galatians S: 16-24. GOLDEN TEXT—Walk -by the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh. Galatians 5:i6. .THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time. -The epistle of Paul to the' Romans was written about A.D. 57, His First Epistle to the Corinthians was written about 59 A.D., while the epistle to the Galatians was written :probably in the year .61 A.D. Place.—The, epistle to the Romans was written to Rome from the city of Corinth, in Greece; the First Epis- tle to the Corinthians was written- ` from the city of Ephesus; while the. epistle to the Galatians was written from the city of Corinth. 12, The night is far spent, and the day is at hand. (See Thess. 5:5). The passage may refer to our Lord's First Advent, when the darkness -of heath- anism began to pass away and the day of light and gospel purity come wenced ; it may also refer to the ap-. j+ proaching day when the Lord Jesus Christ would come back again. Let us therefore;ragt• oft the works of darkness. "NA doubt the word` dark- ness suggests also 'tie powers of the darkness,' the personal spiritual `ral- . ... era of the darkness.' whb tempt the soul and intensify its,,tendencies to evil. The habit resulti#g from these deeds is here figured, as L a night robe which, is to be put off RFs the sleeper - rises to conflict•" Andput on the armor of light. "There ' the light of sincerity, the light of purity, the light of love, the light of joy. •13. Let us walk becomingly, as in the day; not in revelling. And drun- kenness. Not in chambering. (Pro - feasor Pro-feasorMoffat translates this word "debauchery.") And wantonness. It means not only licentiou4ness, but -4► "lawless insolence and riotous ex- eess." Not in strife. That is, con- tention, whether it be at home, in school, among neighbors, in social circles, in business, or in a church. .-And jealousy. 14. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ. Christian life 'isnot one emp- ty of the things of the world so much as it is one filled with the things of the Lord. We shall not walk in dark- ness, if we put on the Lord -Jesus Christ. And make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lust, thereof. "Let the evil thing die of famine. Let the ungodly suggestion perish for • .aheer lack of food. Kill your spirit- ual enemies by starvation. This ap- pears to be the principle advocated by ..the great apostle for the culture .of Fa Or. know ye not that the ifwoot- eous shall not inberit the kingdom of God'!. Unrighteousuess Is wrong do- _ ing of any kind A person who lives :fin-unrighteousnesa, the apostle clear- ly tells us .here, and elsewhere, is one who, cannot enter into- the kingdoin of God. Be 'not deceived:' neither Sornicators, nor idolaters, nor adult- erers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of -themselves with men. • 10. NOT. thieves, icor covetous, nor drunkards. nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall . L Inherit the kingdom of God. . . 11. ' And such were some of you, .`'.but ye were washed. ,It possibly ineans.that when they were baptized, having 'accepted the Lord Jesus Christ, they deliberately put away -the filthiness of these sins from their lives. • But ye w ere ' sanctified, but ye were justified. "It is best to take 'sanctified' in the sense of dedicated '.to God, and 'Justif-ed' as referring to the actual, moral righteousness of life, which is brought about by union with Christ. In the name of the _ Lord Jesus Christ, and in the Spirit of our God. No matter l.ow great, or deep, or powerful, the sin w!iich tnost easily besets us, the three per- `sons of the Godhead can certainly subdue this sin, a:nd deliver us for- ever from its power. And ye shall riot fulfil the lust of the flesh. The meaning simp'y is "life—in its outgoing shall not con- , sfst in indulgence of carnal affections, being otherwise occupied, preoccu- pied, filled up."- - 17. For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit; and the Spirit against the flesh; for these are contrary the one to the other; that ye may not do the things that ye would. 18. But if -ye are led by the Spirit, ye are not un- der the law.-- Paul does not mean that we shall live a life in -which the flesh playa no part, but that we shall not be slaves to fleshly deejres, but shall live in our bodies as the Holy Spirit dictates, not as bodily desires dictate. This conflict is not present in the lives of unbelievers. 19. Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these:.fornica- _tion, uncleanness, lasciviousness. 20. Idolatry, sorcery, enmities, strife,. jealousies, wraths, factions, divisions, parties. 21. Envyings, drunkenness, revellings, and such like; of which I forewarn you, even as I did fore- warn you, that they who practise such things shall not inherit the king- dom of God. A fourfold classifica- tion 'of the fifteen sins here mention- ed- has beery suggested:—( -I) - sensual .. -vices; (2) religious vices connected with heathendom; (3) malevolent vices, enmities, strife, jealousies, etc. - (4.) vices of excess or intemperance. Walk is the Holy Spirit, What should be, given the .greater emphasis in this .lesson is not the vices which we are to put away, and deny; and triumph -over, -though these certainly should be spoken of, but the meaning of and. the daily experfende of the glorious -privilege of walking in the power and under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a person, the 'Third Person of the Godhead. It is by the Holy Spirit that we are in&velt• As a, person, he has a most intimate knowledge -of each one of us. As the Holy Spirit".. i his desires for us -are always the most holy, 22. But the fruit of the Spirit.is. "All these graces. spring out of one living root. The origin r' this fruit s ,the •Holy Spirit, not man's spirit, but the Holy .Spirit himself. Those who are led, by the Spirit not only no not do the works of the flesh, but they bring forth the fruit . of the Spirit." Love. This stands- first, the root of all other graces, love for God and love for one. another. Joy. "Joy is opposed to dullness, despond- ency, indifference, and all the de- structions and remorses which are 0tot b• off thatb� 15 ojt too So L9y, 19�St,1[n�cx� ' n'•n p Fr rcJ'��i Baa : THE IWGORATU OW OF REAL MT FLAVOUR This joy is the spring of energy, and praise wells out of the* joyful heart. Peace. This is 'the first peace with - God, which has been obtained for us by the Lord Jesus Christ. This peace leads to perfect tranquility in the human heart. ' Longsuffering. "It enables us to bear injury withoutat once even 1,ng selves." Kindness. The x6ral in, a soft answer," "a lo,%*g--and thetizing 'tem- pei." (Good ss. It . is difficult to distingui between -goodness and. kindness, though probably the latter word means the actual, visible matit- festation and exercise of the virtue of kindless. Righ,•.here. one might re- member that love, joy, and peace are virtues that we have in ourselves by the Holy Spirit, without particular regard to others, except God; while longsuffering, kindness, and goodness, are never developed except hs we are. in contact with others. They are not virtues that have to do with our- selves as we are living among men and women. 23. Meekness. "A grace of the soul which consists in habitual sub- mission to the dealings of God, aris- ing from tltg sense of his greatness and the mind's own readiness to On. Hence then, we are to pass over the insults and wrongs inflicted by men as permitted by God, and a part of his discipline." That is, the holding in of the passions and appetites. Against -such there is no law.' You can never find any law on any of the statute -books of any Christian nation legislating _against the virtues here enumerated. 24. And they' that are of. Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with the passions. and -the lusts thereof. By crucifying the flesh and its pas- sions' and _lusts is meant taking a de- liberate and positive stand against their domination and their, incite- ments, a reckoning of one's self to be dead indeed unto 6% but to be alive unto God. Ambassador "In a Hole" I Bare -Hand Fight ciar:ni:ts, a set of makeshift cans, U. S. — With Crocodile r • An aboriginal � named Charlie had - - an under -water battle with a six-foot ud ` crocodile at King Ri r, West Aus- tralin—and the croe�o tly came sec- n ond. the George you hear on the Ask An- Charlie went in search of a baby other program. crocodile, for the natives find these Jimmy and his -piece good to eat. He saw what he thought dived •Namara Hunt's Savarin Orchestra, . is heard. 1 was a three-foot specimen, and -a9 into the river to catch it. Charlie got a shock when he found he had grams. Jimmy features his two - " Y challenged a half-grown croc in mor- tal combat, but he was ready to make 5 i bad at ' all . a fight, of it.1 He grappled with the man-eater, to w ; and after 10 minutes managed throw the angry reptile on the bank -�•� j' of the. river, where it lashed out -+} z - wildly with its jaws.and tail. Charlie bound its jaws together with some string bark from a tree, and also lashed its back legs to its tail. Then, with his hands badly inr Jured, he dragged the. -vanquished 1. <y _ croc to a pumping station where it was killed and' skinned Ly Mr. E. a#' Caudwell and the Rev. A. Bell: yeti - PPy the Whales. .I During one day recently, 46 .whales y`• a. were killed off the Cape of Good ' Hope, a record for the district. � M. �•• 'y� :�� - �' The whaling station at Sa.danha ^� ,; Bay co41d scarcely cope with the +l catch. The fleet of 12 whalers had struck a large school of sperm whales, < and '39 of the 46 in the school were rr run down by the ships. 6. Maurice Rapkin_ will do 62. interviewing, and will be Fven diplomats. cannot talk themselves out of being bit by a bo:pb -61irri, for a dug -out when the panes neeompanted b a guest announcer, y insu -they play safe and skid start droning overhead. The cameraman snapped Nelson T. Johnson, . whose. identity is bring held secret: be 8.30 the United States Ambassador to China, on September 25, stepping- out of his private dug -out on the Embassy grounds in Nanking during The program will aired at p.m.' On Novembtr Sth, Jim Hunter` , will be heard from the Motor Show doing description of the doings be- 0 m . tweak 9.00 and10.00 p. over CKCL. Around — , ch SCOOPS Martha Burke arm- ing young pianist -arranger -conductor ; The Dial of an all-male orchestra, is leaving shortly for Boston, to become the ; . wife . of a' law; er. Congratulations, - Martha! ..RADIO HEADLINEROF THE WEEK -Aubrey Proctor, CKCL- mikeman, is comincting a new series of pro- . - _yams over that station specially de - Chase and Sanborn • also feature -Ed- signed for drama lovers. Au brey Anew' series of major symphonic s gar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. gives informal -chats on drama of the d concerts will presented by .the Na- two more Vallee proteges. .,Just had day, together with authentic inforne. tional Broadcasting Company, be- u pleasant chat with Maurice Rapldn, ation on great stars of 'the past:,. - ginning Saturday. November 13th... program director of Toronto's CKCL, - The new NBC orchestra introduced Rap. has a pretty busy .week. -Sun- Paying a visit to CFRB. w,r ran on these programs, is the first full- day nights you'll hear his voice over across -a group of old eroni Ys—fotiz ' ,sized symphony orchestra to be the Community -Sing - broadcast at -beys kna-%vn as: The R•agamu#-rins. The established solely, for radia, and is . 9.00 p.m. Incider•:aliy, the show boys are heard Motday' nights in a - to be :directed by three distinguished ,.moves to its old spot at the Century little jam session of their own; Harry ccnductors, Arturo Toscanini, Artur Theatre. Another surprise.is Louise Trmpla •, Alfie Anning, Tommy El- Rodzigski and Pierre Monteux.. T'ie Robertson's, known to many of you - weli and Georgie Boyd play home - broadcast, formerly scheduled from as "The Girl. Friend," returns -to. the ;*;struments, and we cap re- 4.00 to 10.30 p.m.. E.S'T., will be show. It's a treat to see Louise cut meIlL"er a time, not to far br.ck. when heard over both NBC. networks from up on the stage—all dressed up in th°� le= 3 had to .rehearse in a cel - 10,00 to 11.30' p.m. The• change was short skirts, pig tails._ribbon3. rolled lar, so that: the neighbors couldn't.. ma a in ckets are free, ccmD:ain about 0e racket. 8:t.r-een ' music lovers in every part of the country, and assures the artists -.of an exceptusnally_ large__ _Saturday; night audience. To his long list of comedy dis- coveries, Rudy Vallee can add an- other, in the person; or should I say persons, of the Stroud Twins. Al- . though these two boys, Clarence and. Claude by name, have been- taking the business of being funny seriously for. 'some years now, they confined their activities to vaudeville and night clubs. Their first radio ap- pcarance was on the Vallee Variety Hour a few weeks ago. After only two performances on this 'program, they have been signed up as regular members of , the Chase and Sanborn Hour, broadcast over the NBC -Red Network every Sunday at 8.00 p.m. folks. Just step right up and ask for them. Rapkin does the' commercial announeernents' and Stan Francis, the M.C. work. A new radio. g41me .is, in progress. at CKCL called Criss Cross Clues, at which a description of a well-known figure is given and the listeners must phone in the answer. Smart gifts are offered as prizes., November 6th will see .the start of N.H.L. hockey games. The prc%;iere .program will bring Foster Hewitt's description of Canada's national game over a- net- work,of Toronto stations. We under- stand the Leafs acid the Red Wings will battle it out at Maple Leaf Gar- dens 'on this day. . November 6th will also bring to radio listeners the opening of the Motor Show. hed at the Automotive Building. Canadian tnem. tney play Iwo ciar:ni:ts, a set of makeshift cans, washboar4.-­e,:!. for traps, . imitation of a tram,)ot, and sing in harmony. - Walh. Armour, pianist who con- ducts the' Pon,1s QrAe.trn, has taken these' boys in hand, and has really formed an efficient musical organiz- ation cut of them. Gcorge Boyd is - the George you hear on the Ask An- other program. • e s `10 Jimmy and his -piece •Namara Hunt's Savarin Orchestra, . is heard. 1 every night except Sunday over CKCL in half-hour' dance music pro- grams. Jimmy features his two - piano team during the program. Not bad at ' all . ;• .3 C--3 `., - —.. - F. TO a. s. -.. .._. - .. .. .., . - r ♦ .4 ••• res y'A_, Y� �, : '.. .. ! .- .. • .. .. . . . f .theich¢zi Kgtevuo ' - �rS. Irwin, of Wlti Brom Tor- ! As halt Roo Library Notes �y WHO'CARES! CARES Aso halt MT. and Mra. McKee, Mr. Who, cares to spend a life free of p Terar The Book Fair is 'over_ and in J. E. Murray an Mian Margaret financial troubles? _ Get our pr10@B On A8� 5 per tear; $1.N paid In advance spite of persistent bad weather prow- Murray, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ruddy, Who cares to supply the needs of his Sawerip6ons to the United States ed a real success. Returns were suf- Mies Marion Clarke, Misa Mae faanily? phalt Roofing. We han• -- -� advance. ficient to add quite a number of Fleming, Mr. Walker; Assistant Who cares to work for himself andMW GL. die all styles manUfao• _ new books to the library, and these Director of Hart House Theatre, Miss thus earn as much as he desires y Dellas Goddard, Mr. Cain and Mr. For those who reap care, the FAM- - JOHN MURKAR. Proorielc_r. will be purchased and prepared for Y tnl�ed by the Toronto circulation as soon as possible. For Cutts, Miss Dora Murray, Miss Bet- ILEX PRODUCTS COMPANY with the most part the buying has foil- ty Murray and Mr. Jim Murray. its line of 200 household necessities Asphalt Roofing C O , How to Kill You Town owed suggestions made at the Fair -- - - " will gradly forward an interesting Mount Dennis. Ont. _ Public Speaking Contest len without obligation whatsoever. , PICKERINO • —, but there was not gaits enough P t8 Always cultivate the idea that you money to -buy all of these books and Write at once: 570 St. Clement •.• ••• An Oratorical Contest, under the. Str., Montreal. can do better in some other town. in s few cases they were too, exp- auspices of •the Brougham Women's LUM>3ER YARD Denounce your merchants because ensive to seem practical'. The �b . Institute will be held in the To.wn__ they' are trying to make a living rary Board are grateful for the gen- • PHONE 3400 ' here. erous support of the community and snip Hall o Bmber 9t on the - Roofing tGlory in the downfall of any man wish especially to thank the Picker- ening of l�ovember 19th. This con - who has done much to improve your Ing Newer for its effective publicity, test is open to all pupils of the Pub - 9P . Tile and Gravel Roofing. own town. the Warren's Institute w'hp served lit and Continuation Schools- of Asphalt Shingles. Roll RooOng, Law Motor Sales Pickering Tovmsho Mr; R. C. 1-ply,i1.25 rell. Rocf `Coatis Get all you can .out of the tovn delicious refreshments throughout Reesor, Reeve of bile Township and g r gallon. g• Chrysler- Plymeutk' - and the merchants, but spend your the Fair, the ladies who .assisted at tk B moneysomewhere else. booths and as hostesses and all of-' Mr. Root. Ruddy, prominent, citiz- _ ens of Pickering, have kindly dorsi Also. chimneys rebuilt rnd repaired: Dealer r Tell the merchants that you can hers who g9ve their help. Watch ed the sum of Thirty Dollars as ACK RE buyelsewhere cheaper, u probablythis paper for 'a list of the new J GOOD; CARS - ' can't, but charge them with being books. In this connection we would Prize money. The teachers of the + extortionists anyway. say that "Imide Europe" and "The Township will receive full details bq DANBARTUN 'm-15 GOODYEAR TIRES Always believe everything that Citadel" two of the books suggested mail. Owing to the number of con- WILLARD BATTERI>ii" tyt g gg GENERAL BLACKSMITHING peddlers and specialty agents tell are already in the Library.+ the Program must start at you .and buy from them. You could Among the visitors at the Book -7.30 'p. m. sharp. ATTENTION 1, SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS _ no doubt, do ter at our own .Fair were: Mrs. Gordon Conant and Give us atrial on a New or a Used 'blex Y _ Gi Gt .. .. stores, but don't ever do that. her sister-in-law, Mn. • Smith, Dr. :COURT OF REVISION Gra r 24 Hours Towing Service If a stranger stops in town, tell and Mrs. Tomlinson and Rev. and �- r:')Ck Road �I"avel im to go on to the next place. Mrs. Glover,. of Claremont; Mrs., PUBLIC NOTICE. is hereby given Gordon.ll• J• ,Law' Call. your metchants and the place Carscallen, of the Ontario Ladies' that the first sitting of the Court Pit .Phone 2908 where you live, as the meanest on College, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs , of Revision of the Municipally of t ' kerin for the Ph)KERfNG, -ONTARIO Townshi o Pic it the g, Crushed P Run 4 earth. Crozier and Mr. and Mrs. F. Jr. P t revision of the Assessment .Roll of /� € Always have your mind firmly the said. municipality for the year Gravel made up before you go into any of e R appeals that t ¢ 1938, and for hearing a n -your own home stores, that you �� O Service may be duly filed against as Sand and Graded simply can't get anything to suit ments contained in said roll, •w -ill be you there. Stone And now after having `religiously%pert service and re- held at the Township Hall, Brough - all of the above, you religiously to am, on Monday . the' First day of Delivered or Lorded in tit oughtpairs to all makes. Re" November, 1937, at the hour of one have the satisfaction of very short- +clock --afternoon. _ PHONE Plant, Pick 1026 c seeing our town reduced" -to a _ouable chaFg�8. --wank - ---- —The Beat that y g O WHICH all persons interest- Toronto office Howard 6471 email burg with possibly a general uaranteed, F &IMA artistry tint tiv -. g ed- will please take notice and gov- store, a service station an I" post ern themselves accordingly. JOHN BOURNE & SON ,+ in ,},. im , office. ARTHUR F'I LD Send n All this may not have enhanced- Donald R. Beaton, ROCK - Your property y Graduate Radio and Tete Institu0t . _ Q IL T �0� the value of ro an or Member Official Radio Service Mm's - Clerk. _ improved your own living conditions but you don't care. (Bowmanville Association. THEATRE Statesman). P t t, PJCKEIIING E. R. Woodward w�=Tem _ Brock Road s - ale Register OUR COMPLETE AND Harry Hull _ -- COM FRESHAll Seats Saturday and Holiday Even- _ We are sorry to relate that -Mrs. SATURDAY, OCT. 30th Auction - ing% W. ants H. Fuller, although- considerably im- sale of household' furt>;ture, gar- 'AT ALL TIMES - $IIilder and _ Contracgot proved, is not able to be, up and a- den tools and many other articles; T oui Special Blend of Cotte FRIDAY and SATURDAY --round yet. - in the Village of Pickering, (El- Try Cctotxr 29 and 30 Br1CKWOrk and 3tUDeWOrk It is interestingto know that izabeth Street}, the pro rty of Specially pecked for us. 33e. lb. Pe East Show Fri, at9.00: Sat. at 9.45 - >; ►�pe0181ty Reeve' Rc•bt. Reesot and Mr. Robt. H. G: Calvert Jr. Sale at 12.00 hi SRC Muddy, of.'Pickering Pickering are sponsoring o'clock See bills. Terms, Cash. Our Fresh and Cured Mesta ace Saturday Matinee at' 1.30 I Are vice 'an Oratorical Contest for the pupils Vim. Maw, auctioneer. kept wholesome b7 Electric Rely Saturday EveningStow starts at 6.3014 _ .Re of both. Public and Continuation oration.. �� Schools in Pickering Toa-nship. See THURSDAY, NOV. 4th . — mark GKNE AUTRY THE LRUWZV INKS elsewhere in this issue for details. your calendar for -this Public gee our weekly sales bulletin for • IN Rosehrtok .Rd, and Kingston Rd. :Mr. Stanley 3furd'och 'wishes to Auction sale of • 2 car -loads of SPECIALSPbone Plok 5n ' 4 29 thank the person or persons who so springers, milkers, feeding steers .:BROUGHAM ONT.. The :Old Corral" - ;generously helped 'him harvest - his and heifers. Fresh from -my ranch. carrots by helping- themselves to To be sold at lot 5, con. 9, Pick- Phone Pick 502 � N'o.t��e to'You some of his trop recently. He wish- ening Twp., adjoining .-Balsam P. fes it known that it is not the `loss 0. the property of Oscar White. ATTENTION, FARMERS "Come ' Closer of the carrots that is annoying him Terms, all sums of $25 and under. •�+ , but the fact that he always likes to cash, over that amount,l month's q GENERAL -REPAIR WORK '. » employ- his own help.—Thou shalt credit 'by furnishing approved Folks we do Building nf all itiade employ- 3tot steal —carrots! joint notes bearing interest at 2 l We are prepared to repair care. With _ OARPRNTERING, p, c. Sale to coznmence at 1 P. trucks, tractors and all farm CEat$vT[NO. ,� r _ D'unbarton m. Rain or. Shine- Win. Maw, machinery. wheelsrebuilt-and �'�� MARIAN MARSH - -'LUMI3ING auctioneer. tirA•setting. wood -work anal WYNNE GIB. ON - • aunt, Mrs. Alex. Thorn to a birth- FR _ + .day luncheon thin week. of 26 head of steers and heifers, P1aee year Order now for MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNSDAY ROOFING Mr. and Mrs. Sid biorrish are mostly Durhams and Herefords, We %'@o -'6"It Brxotford Ruoff of John wood -working and turning. November t, 2 ane 3 -at At- Niagara Falls attending the .fun- l all T. B. tested, r property , Phone. or Gail Hat-arials, Empire Bathroom eral of their niece. We extend sym- Sewell, rear con. 4 Scar- I • -• E nt n !�r .Two Shows, at 7 and 9 P .'pathy. born. No reservC as these cattle ' � H. �OwE q p gent, Duro Water Mr's. 'James Marks -is spending a must be sold. -Sale at 2 P• m deoeY Read �toreand Btacksmitls Shoff FRED' ?►STAIRS Mable e. Beatty Terms, Cash. A. S. Farmer, auc- �'tiNGER ROGERS Equipment few days in Enniskillen with her (Successor to. W H. Jacksotr) _ ae ether Building Material brother and family, Mr.. Jas Smales. tiQneer. We • are ' glad to have Mrs, Chas . IN Estimates Free 1 r Annis home again after spending a'«C 'i9 { Work Guaranteed all We ba `.,. Sh Dane e I T - , :'t►wnth with her daughter, •bins. :-7.4. -•+F. ` T. nD('�TT��j1 Quackenbush, of Fort William. Ore.. d ar itv 11 LWith Miss 'Marie' Morrish spent 'lastEDWARD EVERETT HORTON 'week -end with Miss Laurel and Bet- -._�Phone 9502; - ty blcChestney, th6 girls having en- ERIC BLORE DICKYr ERING. OAfI KETTI GALL'IAN • _,. ' tertained at a birthday party on '. Friday evening. The W . A. of the. United Church Will meet at the home of Mrs. Cor- bett at the Bay on Thursday, Nov. - + i4th, at 3 p. m. A good attendance ..-We, . ave :is hoped for: QA2 GresIIl t0 Us E hip y _ We are are now paying these prices D Y S ^--� Green River FIN LA :STOVE ' t ; Quite a number r from here attend- - i l - - — ed the Provincial Plowing. Match at Spec a - A complete line of Stoves and Fergus. - The Jolly Junior Class meet at the b 2 c :Ranges on our floor hfor your home of Mildred Carter for aHall- evmlen party on Friday evening. A ` -,very jolly time .was enjoyed by all . ins .`tion. On Friday evening, Oct. 29th, First its Gray's Hall, there will be a Hal- lowe'en party under the auspices of - -71 Telepbone Call will bave one of our men at your Sronp No. 1 of the Candies' Aid. A lbs:" O.program of unusual variety has beena wt a complete e door tb line-up of prices and Admission 20 and 10 cts. , me all for an evening of fun and - - - :BUTTERFAT specifications, frolic. _ - "' The merAbers, and friends of the = .F $CREAK PICKED UP BY OUR TRUCK Wt make a generous allowanee for stoves and deal -ms. seen River Church -are asked to I = - keep in mind the Anniversary Ser "We pay extra 'for delivery' We have now a 'stock of send re conditioned' stoves. qim Sunday Nov.• 7th, at 2. 30 and 4.30 p . M. when' Dr . C • H . Schutt; lip Pt Toronto, will preach. Also the Write or Pbone us•.-cbarges collect - Dont forgel••-We meet competi.ton .prices. concertby the Virginia Jubilee l y -CHARLES COOPER Singers on Monday, Nov. 8th, at 8 CITIZENYS DA . PHONE 52 WHITBY, ONT. CLAREMONT, ONT. r? _ - ,• . , _ ` F q' taasenso pageant. evening at the home of Mr. .and every corner of the darkened home. / `• E. i� O'�L'/w ( The Y. P. of the Baptist Church Mrs. Irred Ward. An exciting time Wet, clammy, hands reaching out rad Robert Lynn is suffering from held a Hallowe'en Party on Monday was experienced, one individual call- to shake hands, but with it all, gam- ;FUNERAL DIRBQTOR ANDI --."- blood -poisoning in the hand, and is ing it the "spookiest time" she ev- es and lunch. .EMBALMER off -work. er had. Ghosts'and and witches, who The Bowlers held s Euchre on t' Cherrywood - - Successor to W. J. Mather, -' ''=-- would not talk were to be found in - Wednesday night at the home of The 63rd Anniversary of Chdrry- 8caa�ville Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans.. Wood United Church will be held on At Claremont Your Night and Day B•rvi�ee _ Mrs. Joseph Evans is in very 1 poor health 'again, and causing Sunday, Oct. 31st. =Services at 2.30 Business Pbona Residence Phone .. grave .concern for her relatives. and 7.30 p. m. a -ill be conducted Eyes' ?1801 9AZ0 by Rev. Hillis, of Little Britain. Ernest C. Fetzer _ Mrs. Lynn has not been enjoying The service of song will• be led by And For Prompt and Guaranteed the best of health during the past L �WI'EIi %'� lea• weeks. the 4Yhiteuale Baptist' and Centenn- 20 years experience - RADIC.� SERVICE Dir. and, b1rs. ' Douglas Sr., of ial choirs. The church Board is ask- ♦ isYon blarkdale,':arid two sons, have been ing for a Thankoffering ' at these _ $ endin a few days here. services' By Phone Clare. 518 spending y Maple Leaf Mutual rue Preparations are being made for _ C. H. Tuck, Opt. Eyesight Specialist bpaul Wilson an'Armistice Service Stere. ' Partic- RA MCo ;.Insurance Co. Disney Building, wpp: P• O,) p mars later. Oshawa, On►., Phone 1516 Balsam r Mr. Frank Cooper -has recovered stu' iAli►�'TANESA INS. aG. sufficiently from his accident to be. Chea*gales for Fatm and Cid? This lacli of reserve power .may Fully Equippedr-Reasonable Rates Out -again. C� Batldisp lead up to frequently recurring head- Radios - Tubes - Batteries Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryan, of Co- aches, stomach :troulbles, frayed acid Tabes. tested Free - - �•,bourg, spent Sunday with Mr. and �Piadster� Iaweanee ea istlllir disordered nerves, styes, and inflam- Mrs. Tucker. old b� Misr e0ar ed lids: You may also complain of »-0 Miss Rhoda Fleming of Saskat- �+� &xtesseWk inaseat et loss of sleep early morning mead- - - chewnn is visiting with her aunt, A. WR MITCHELL As _� ' .-. ache. Some of .these conditions may Mrs. 'JQhn Fleming. Wrke et p� be relieved without gla.�ses. Muscle Lon - Rev. and Mrs. Olmsted, of Lon- Piekerin exercises or Bterioscopic fusional ex- �NOTTER s 'T -don Ont., and Rev- and Mrs iOst- $ ' BOWMAN & ROWE ercise being the most successful. If I � rom of Uxbridge, called. on Rev. P. W HITI3Y ONT you refer to` your condition to being ;a D. and Mrs. Augustine on Monday. !Ont. entirely, occupational, etop and think r..... _ Wm..Beal•and friends of"Toronto, _ . of the changing conditions around I called on Mrs. Chandler on Sunday, you and you will realize that man then motored on to Victoria Com -and- - _ must change with th@ conditions � X j lea ers for the day. - - Q - unless you measure up, some .one Y ` Harold Sanderson has• returned to 1.J T . �- _ j may be 'called upon to . fill your Claremont from Agincourt, and is P y + back at his old: job again, car ser- ; _ - - . - lace Today we are' often forced to t e' o .vicing. - .. oI our realize that he survival of the felt ` •:" Dlr_. and bits. Berg and Mr. and est is theoutlook. Don't. neglect your eyes,•be fit and you will be a Mrs. Fleming and 'Miss Rhoda ANNIVERSARY CONTEST winner. �Q , , In simple but rich de: ;Fleming spent Thursday evening sign we an furnish _ c urns with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. I � memorials that wits -. Several couples from here enjoyed Friday, November 5tb,. marks the close of our contest, which has been 1 s turkey dinner at Stouffville on �_ R ,_._,---dm,�_the_ -- pp clay-TranspoA Qat I Please rida evening last prior to thestaadpoiat. In dighity y ° �! 8ee�iee, of appearance our 'dance back home --eat turkey like A 23-plece BRIDAL ROSE TEA SET and a 9 -piece PYREIC SET .V between Claremont, Bsaagbanawork will stand out t'we do and you can't dance. Ed. being given the FIRST and SECOND WINNERS in the LUCKY DRAW Greenwood, Whitevale and Torontothrough the ages.Rev. I. E. Kennedy, of Madoc Ns Greater Tribute twill occupy the pulpit at the.morn- from -the tickets given for each 50 cent 1wehase. _ing service. There will not be any illy drivers aretrained to bs eanletK. -W. STAFFORDevening servic4boning to the Anniv- marteow sad ibliable.Highway MoaumeatalEXCEPTIONAL VALUES. ARE BEING OFFERED TSIS �4-EEK- ersary Services at Brougham W !ks narrowly escaped Your last oppottunity on an equal chance for one of our prizes. g 8pedsi Rates on- Loa DhataseePh- 463 Whitby OaL Cooper's garagehauling. destruction iby fire one night last gstoa Road West ,!t T .week. when Mr. Chas • Cooper, • on The lucky draw will be nude at our More on Satnrdaj "eRea- entering the building found the up- " ing, Nov. 6th,, at 9.30 o'clock. You are invited to,be be present. ills order toe eaaU. Noce ten lams of one of the cars blaz- AD shipments insured and oroteetes , holstering - •:� m the weather ing -,► : ! :: ' The away- al Harvest Home Ser- vices er vices of the United Church will be As iG. BROO S, CLAKEMONT Tel: Clare. 311 - P. Q 9 ` held on Nov. 7th. Rev. ). McEoven, d ii A CASH GROCER t of Dlelville Church, will preach at �_R�.�.,�•-•-�. . Owned and- operatedanby Madelu"ie both services. On Wednesday even- a Pranik sJ. Bwrl Ing, Nal v. 10th, Rev. Thos. VPallacr _ ,.�/� Beauty and his Pilot Minstrels of Green- % - bank; will give their program. Fur- // ,Extti® Zdfel'�eet8 stChi i] Farm M. Lcry Salo then details of the services later. �d $ " The B Y. P :L7. will be in charge / r�i, p r =3iUk sodncts R� �' '� Frost ailed Wood. Ceelunhutt. DeLaval AIB CU rTC Nc3, of the evening service at the BaP- The Dominion's use of milk is fluid good 7 ft. : ' t Church here, when they wi}l For Sale -1 extra F and `J H A H POO I N(;F, eta \ form L increasing steadily, but it W Binder. 7 7ft. M. H. Binder. ! OF FIN present their pageant, "The . Challen- is;lr fax short of the approzimately Kid Gritg Plow - 2, 8 in. Grain Gr- M A RCELLING ; ge of the Cross" that was given in 1� 16billion pounds ofasiliproduced indsrs, 1, .2 -farrow Oliver Tractor Rpeaalieo-Not Oil Treatment the church about one year ago. They t yearly by Canada's 4.00o,0A0 Plow- 3 aced Mowers 5-cnt. Ford - who ' . and Permanent Wage I will be assisted by the choir, milk cows. - son Tractor and Double Disc Harr - will provide the . musical part of the n \\ Rseearch sold saleesaas>tip be" ow Bissell . 1 Cabinet Rogers Elec- RS. ?4. Dk Price' found and mad• other markets los tri Radio, excellent condition, a Mme. M• MUNDELL \\\ 9 billion pounds of milk that con- real buy. 1 Jersey 'Bull pure bred Phone 1110li ►7LAfiEld01�'! :: STANLEY THEATRE 1 1 agmen don't *ink every year. yearling. ' Since 1857 Borden, through re - W. F. DISNEY Greenwood LAND SVRVEYQR w -� _ Phone 100 sad maad�c n:•mipart llkdpla�cbing extra F. J. DONEa'AN B. A., B. 8e., a PFro' s Pecs 'T.314 41 ct - D"t' both milk L S. On file are the records of am* Showing It is three eslra.maskeb that have l+alpsd dairying become ono Save oa 90 of Canada's bigq•sc wareos of farm cash. veyors Gibson and Ysrnold, Week Nights -8.15. Standard Time _ HOT WATER HEATERS Ring East, Oshawa. Phone 1l9f. Sat. & Holidays -2 Shows, 7 and 9 p: M. EL'REhA THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY ' !0 -' ►857 193.7 Large Deluxe Heater, Genuine : October 28. 29 and. 30 �aIsotiRf All sizes of Berry 'Boxes, Crat TM«R"�� .Delco Motor, 48 tube $12.69 Y �+ {{ • `Jungle .:Princess" k RCMA5EO Of mILK "' Y111LL .] .I AUNUH^,VRRRS OF MILK rRi�DVCfS Majestic, a fine heater at- a low 6 qt,. 'arid U qt, Baskets, Bushel .1I OIS 21WORS TMRouGMOUT 1Mt WORLD • rice $8.75 Hampers, sold at Hagerman s Bas. Starving P 9 RAY MILLAND Defrosters -Fane = Prestone let factory, one mile north of, lift River F :'pOROT11Y LAMOUR sen o 0 • -Green R' er -School, f N ' 7 Paramount Short Subjects - Highway. Pa 1 Get our prices before buying else. . ,• � - : _ - where. We deliver. :.... A MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY one CL REMOnT, ODTT Ph Mark 1604 42=2 November T, 2 and 8 phone .3201 - I E - . lee u ; . '- � _': �: ' - , �� 1► _ = _ - =-- • and Live - _ _ ---' --- __ __ . ,._ _ _. •� ; _ o_ a - _ a � - Starring _. Authorized - Dealer for General eke ging'$ uti9kway - :_:Electric, Victor and Stewart- ,e,F W. WINCHELL SAFE • DIRECT • ECONOMICAL r•. . BEN BERNIE L),AV1v PICKF]1tING ' Warner PATSY KELLY sfrai R di {gsitera and • Complete stock o new a os on 1lh,r Torte Far o,>►aws Voice o „-4and intermedisto points and ' :. . • .. htteraediate poiaih �• • Inlil . . Experienee" hand at all dines. A. 1rt. F. a` P. M. w. IL P. M: P. M. _ . -See my stock of used radios, boat. a 7.09 e12.64 6.64 a :8:31 2.31. a 8.31 'i'haraday.'7.64 9.38 3. 1 9.31 , ' , a 7 44 1 b4-, e c 3 Friday and Saturday ' ery QEee rated and- a ectric. 8 s4 s 2.64 8.54 �Y':Ql 4.31 a 10.si . . 10.24 3.54 a 9.'54 P. M. a 5.31 11.31 November 4. s and tti = You will interested in the new . - 11.54 a 4.64 20.54 ... 12-. 31 6.31 'Win s Over B-Batterylesa Stewart -Warner 6 2.31 e 64 bli 44 b 1 31 7 31 1 • except Sun, and Hol. b- Sunda and Hol, only. � or -Daily exc y battery _ Radio ' -•.9at. only. e --Sat., Sun., • and Sol -only. . _ - Honolulu ' ATTRACTIVE R.4'i'ES - S Sial ---New 2 -volt batter radio ,_ Starring > For Thrilling 3 -Dap Visits, �4?.50, complete with batteries. IN 1sEw YORK - ATLANTIC N -WASH NGTON i ,, 'R/ENDY BARRIE _ : P ' ;ltONTREAT. -ATLANTIC CITii - v RAY MILLAND KENT TAYLOR --R. F. COOPER, Claremont Tickets and Inlormatiori _ EASTERN NOUS&•-Phoso 4660 ,i Cowdy J N+IAL Shorts GRADUATE RADIO COLLEGE Of CANADA i :. ►�_.:..:_ R.,ec r ~iii .::::::��,. i i Three RX.A.F. Officers Killed Tw TRENTON.—Three flying officers of zar #Le R.C.A.F. were killed when their me planes crashed in mid-air over the air. But held here this week, as both pilots Ch swung in for a landing. The dead: pilot Officer R. L.. Doucet,' Flt. Sergt. ;]C. F., d'Connor, Fit. •Lieut. J.- A.. Mae- we Innis. Over 30 machines were in the pr Air officials reported, at the time of th the crash. Visibility was poop with showers threatening. Both airplanes La were completely- demolished., se fe Weeping Statuette - ' `' fr CORNWALL.—Hundreds of visitors, pe many friends afflicted by illness and deformity, flocked this week to the TO home of a 30 -year-old paralytic woman Where a statuette of Christ has been "weeping" for tea days. -- - Leona Vnleaeuve, suffering from in • h, termittent paralysis, epilepsy and in- •c testinal disorders since she under • dr went an appendicitis operation fifteen u years ago, said she believed the sta• : tuette was weeping in response to her ID for recovery. to b - Fon nor Wheat Krog Pastes v BIRTLE, MAN.—Samuel L• arcombe, a "grand old man" of Western Canada agriculture, and world wheat king to . 1917, died •in hospital here. ` - The Wyearold reilred farmer, famed as Droducer of Axminster Wheat, a rust -resistant - variety, pas. t brought to hospital several days be- -suffering -frim 1 mall. 'Besides giving the- world rust- o resistant wheat in 1912, Mr. Lar- combe won 3,000 prizes for- soil pro- e ducts in bis fortythree years *of farm- - - Sag In Manitoba. His. farming career s was capped with victory at the Inter- ° national Grain Exposition at Peoria, t Ill„ in -1917, when he -was efon-ned wheat king. ° jExplosion Damage $2S,000 MONTREAL.—Officlals of Canadian -industries Limited have revised from e ;$40,000 to $25,000 the estimate of dam- t age caused by an explosion in a nitra- for house at the company`s plant near Beloeil, twenty-five miles southeast of Montreal. Cause of the eaplo'slon; which partly , wrecked a building used in the mann-. facture of nitro-glycerine, was not - w No one was hurt kno Invited to Visit Stalin LOf-DON, Eng.—The Daily Mltror this week reported that the Duke and jDucheea of Windsor had been invitc4- •to visit the. Soviet Union by Joseph J3talin. According to the Warsaw ' corres- pondent of the newspaper, Sta`nn hue instructed., Constantin, Yreneff, Soviet : ambassador at Berlin to convey the Invitation to the Duke _ .Arch -Plotter a Victim MOSCOW.—Bela Kun, arch -platter of bolshevism, ha"s fallen victim- of the Soviet Russian "purge," that ILDS reached more merciless proportions thart the trail of tqpror whirlh be .'blazed through post-war Hungary. Arrest of the 51-yeanoId Hungarian on charges that almost unfailingly re suit in death before•a'Red firing squad was revealed by the official Commuti .':let International magazine. Worst Air Gash SALT LAKE CITY• A mountaineer —only eyewitness to Ameripa's worst airplane disaster -told a vivid story of a transport - pilot flying blindly through -a mountain blizzard, then a iterritle crash- which killed nineteen persons., Height Profitt, youthful' trapper, =.from Northeastern Utah's trackless wilderness, said he saw the United Air Lines twenty-one passenger -Mainliner barely miss toweriug pines in his :backyard, Sunday night,, watched the prs,#,s lights van+sh in the storm, then :. heard it plow into a granite ridge. Anarchists Sack Port HENDAYE, Franco -Spanish Fron• tier.—Austrian anarchists are burning end sacking the ancient Biscay .sea, port of Gijon and spreading terror' among 130,00.0 , civilians, according to ''Spanish loyalist aviators who flew to the frontier. The anarchists, they said, are de• terminad' to. leave the city in ruins be- fore fleeing from the -insurgent ad-. Vance that is less than a few miles 'away. andian Border Clash .. '. SIMLA,- India,—An Indian officer and three Indidn soldiers were slain iind five Indian troopers wounded when British for olashed with rebel tribesmen in the Waziristan•Northwest Troatier. this_ wefk. The clash" occurred at Spinwati' ;nd Inzarmarta. The four fatalities "eurred in tbo Spinwan oug"emeat, which it so saw two troopers wounded. r o soldiers were wounded in the In• maria fighting. In both engage DAIRY PRODUCE nts the rebels were dispersed after Butter— firing many casualties. Quotations to wholesale trade at - - ` Toronto this'week-end. ser King and i�:*ean Creamery solids, No. 1 2811 to 00" LEEDS. -The King and Queen 'this do 38 score ............ 271/4 to 00 b.etwee11_ the Lonricrion and the Prov- l` ek-edd toured the Leeds air raid' do 37 score ......__.. - 26% to 00, Eahes In O::s rv'Iaaks ecentre as they continued frees—in other words, ''keeping Can- cautionshe ' do 36 score .-••••-•-••- 2511 to 00 The- British Home Office last, week .ads united" -may be solved • by, the • _ ., the three-day: visit tor. Yorkshire. Cheese practised with babies babies in a nursing Royal Commission on Dominion -Pro-, The Earl of flarewood' and Alan New large- (paraffined)141/4 to .14Ya home at Hawkshurst, Kent, as models vincial Relations, headed by Chief scelles, the King's assistant •private do twins .................. 141fs to 14 F4 for fitting gas masks that will serve_ ,Justice Rowell, in the opinion o1 Fed- eretary,- donned gas, masks for a do triplets .:_._...... 14 �, to 15 the rest of Great Brttdin•s baby post- eral Revenue -'Minister, Isley, just re- ,• w minutes at the King's suggestion: (Average price paid to • lation in the event of :.h air 'rai'd. A turned from, a conference at Geneva,. Their Majesties received an ovation shippers, f.o b. country very �i'ise pave on the part .ot the Switzerland. "At the present time," he fro 150,000 people when they ap• points.) Home Office, we think; since should said, "we have an outbreak of section- ared on the balcony of the Leeds New large (paraffined)131/4 to 13Ti's another v;ar break out, is It not the alism in Alberta that is formidable." . - babes in arms who will get -the_ worst " wn Halla do triplets .............. 14 to 14..Y - POULTRY AND EGGS it? 'Token" Withdrawal Approved Buying prices: _ Campaign Against Czechoslovakia PARIS. — The French Government Germany this week intimated. that Toronto dealers this w1 -end Fere Stack Market Toboggans as agreed to Premier, Mussolini's con- quoting pro ,+leers for un,,raded egg Weakened by a steady retreat since it will not cease its "aggressive mile -ell plan for a ".tokens'_ with- delivered, cases returned: mid-August, the New York, Montreal acing press `campaign" against the swat of foreign volunteers in equal Eggs— • � �_ and Toronto stock markets went down Czechoslovakian Government_ as long umbers from the Spanish insurgent Grade A large :.._.__:.__.._.., 37 -to 00 before a selling whirlwind last week as the iCzech police continue to down and loyalist fighting ranks. Grade A medium ................ 34 to 00 into the worst crash in more than tour pro -Nazi demonstrations in that coun- : Charles Andre Corbin, Ambassador Pullets .. 27 to 00 years. Losses in some leading- indus,_ try. -The- German Government alleges London, was instructed to announce Grade B `-_---__-._.»..:._.. .......... 1. •22 to 23 trial Issces'munted as 'high as $10 that the German minority in Czecht- a share, and sixty-five per eeut. of the slovakta are receiving brutal. treat - afore the meeting of the Non -inter- Grade 'C ............................. 18 to 00 cation Committee that France has Dealers were quoted on graded gains of the past two years - were pent at --the bands n the police. The be,ndoned her demands for. a `'pra wiped out. Though the cause of the pro -Nazi agitation in Czechoslovakia eggs cases free' crash largely remains a mystery, some has, o1 course, the approval -of 6he PO ' withdrawal. Grade A large .._............. 39 to 40 Grade A medium ...._.._..- 36 to 3? - authorities blamed -the undue opiim- German Government which hopes to Ism at the beginning of 1937,, and the which pegain st of ills Czech Germanndence for the o Win Charged With Conspiracy Pullets ................................ 30 to 00 excessively glowing reports on bust VALENCIA. — Three loyalist com- Grade B .................. ---••- 25 -to 26 ries that were made at that Limo. o&ity live. 22 to 23 _ To were ordered to stand trial Grade C ....:....................:_. President Roosevelt refused . to inter POULTRY week on & ,charge, of "conspiracy POULTRY vine,, would not close the New York Italy Capitulates . t-th -republic." - Prices paid to country shippers:p1naexchange nor lift trading restrictions. Finding that h0 could no. longer stall, They will be tried -by a special judge Dressed. Milk The day following.the crash, however, on the SQan:ah R.ar participation issue, - --- Bel.-r+l-.-Sel.- B. .Fed; A. f the Supreme Caurt and, under saw a rev!fval of ibe market when huge Mussolini, after giving, all the coun milliary law, are liable to sentences of Spring Chickens international investment trusts with tries of the 'world, a bad scare last xecution by a firing squad. Ito 2 lbs_ ........ 20 18 22 billions of dollars in re§ources stepped week, dropped his defiant attitude and The charges against two were based 2 to 3 lbs. -.--. 19 17.. 21 In and bought from speculators who agreed to co-operate iir clearfag Spain ` were frantic to sell. It was feared in b f "volunteer" foreign troops. Faced J. pecifically on the fall of the seaport 3 do 4 lbs ... 22 "2 23 some quarters that a.major depression f Malaga, which the nationalists cap- 4 to 5 lbs....-.... 22 20• 24 up against a formidable Britlah-French . ured February 8. 5 lbs, and over 23- 21.. 25 would follow close upon the crash, but front, he discovered that withdrawal Fatted Hens— =.. it is now pretty generally telt that from his belligerent attitude was the � - Argentine Elections Dressed. Qe - the setback'is only temporary. only way out. Thus another crisis - SEI. A. Set. - B. - crammed with posstbillttes of war was. BUENOS AIRES.—Formai Finance Over 5 lbs, 16 14 A*s Improved Banking System averted. Mintater Roberto M. Ortiz this week 4 er 5 lbs.15 ad was formally elected President of 4 to 4 lbs. .. __..._ 14 12 President Roosevelt speaking at Brands Japan " ' " ceremonies dedicating the new Fed- Kellogg he Argentine Republic by -members 3 ta..31,Sa lbs.. _ 12 " 1_1 of the Electoral College chosen, at the Old Rooster— oral Reserve Buildtug at Washington. Declaring, that he could reconcile September 6 elections. declared - that the Government of the Japan's present policy in Chin$ Over 5 lbs. ... ._....... 12- 10 United States mast improve and ca "neithes with the letter nor -sp!iriv of Ramon'. Castillo was elected Vice• (Red 'and black feath- Preeident .. -' --' .'ordinate -credit machinery 'if it is to eilogs;•Briand Peace Pact," Frank the K - ' eyed birds 2c per lb. less "achieoe and maintain an enduring B,` Kellogg.. co-author of the' pact and' than above prices.) prosperity. free atom _the disaatrous r LT. S.' Secretary of State: said Sentenced to Hang _ pro forma Other Fowl-- extremes o[ booms and depressions.'' at St. Paul; Alfnnesota, last week, that SUDBURY. —Tom Pornomarenko .. Guinea fowl, per pair, 75 00 will ,die for the murder of Sudburyhe banking system will have to be the' hope of the world for peace de Note: C grade poultry Sc3.below B -. further 'improved, he: said. pends upon the faithful adherence o! Pollee Ser geatrt Fred Davidson, who grade. - _,_ tell -tinder a hail of bullets July 11 nations Co their plighted word .The. from the gun o! Pornomarenko's com- A Trade y10 lbs. and over, dressed �8' Mag' Solve Our Biggest Problem society of nations can exist only upon "anion, Victor Gray. ��� Canada's '•greatest problem," find- a foundation of mutual confidence, he Pornom$renko's defense - that he - = fug a -satisfactory basis for relations believes. A grade,. dressed ....._,...._�.._.... -17 was intimidated by Gray Into joining hint in a crime trail through Northern Ontario—failed and this week end an oph Stalin, Secretary of the Central the honor ."because of his eminence" tions in Arussela later this'week,. or- slssize Court jury, after one hour and Committee of the Communist Party. and the. pleasure he has brought to dared every rescurce thrown into the battle to drive. the •Chingae . oil the 45 rninates" deliberation, brought in' a leader of the people,", miliions of people:' . Yangtse. delta.. - as_ . verdict of guilty. Mr.: Justice- G. F._ McFarland ' sentenced him to be Bitlg Crosby a Ph.D. "'Showdown" Battle arts For China hanged January 22, 1938, SHa\GHAT. — More then a half- Medical Exp SPOKANE. wash. —Crooner Banti Crosby became Harr Lillis Crosby, million men were 'locked in furious' PARIS. — The League of Nation" -. Malin Nominated Crosby this week. - combat along a 20 -mile ` front - this Control Committee has approved y.ic MOSCOW,—Soviet Russia's political week -end in what both Japanese and :plana to send a corpk of medical ex leader, Premier and President were Father Leo J. Robinson. President Chinese military .leaders predicted parts to aid China. nominated. as the first candidates for of Conzaga University.,. conferred "the . ' would be a "showdown tattle for Delegates • of Venezuela, France he Supreme Soviet Honorsry Doctor of Philosophy de: ar,�oehat„ Russia, Czechoslovakia,. 'Norway_ Pot the new --constitution. Workers in a button factory and power plant in the Stalin section of Moscow unanimously adopted a resolu- tion putting forward the name of Jos - alumnus hefor_e ari, audience , of stu- dents, alumni and friends who jammed, into the campus auditorium. The university President conferred The Japanese tugn 'U011 MIZU, Ia formed by diplomatic Ieaders that -it must win a major -victory before the meeting of -the arine•power• treaty na- Duke and Duchess of Windsor In Paris authorized this use, of 2,000,000 Swiss franc8 ($460,000) voted Oct. 5 by the League Assembly "to help the Chinese : Government In ite fight against epi-. demies." Ma s*v Returns OTTAWA.—Atter three days in Ot- tawa, where he conferred with Prime Minister Mackenzie IjJng and officials of the External Affairs Department Hon.:Vincent .Hassey, Canadian High Commissioner In London left Friday morning for Quebec. Ile sailed Sat- urday to return .to his post. Purge Is Extended _ MOSCOW.—Fifty-four persons have been executed at Ulan -Ude, capital of the'Buryat-Mongol Republic of the U.S-.S.R:, far espionage onbehalf of - the Japanese secret service, according a to the Buryat-Mongol Pravda of Oc- tober 12, . received_ In . Moscow week -end. More Doct ested LONDON, Ont.—Tw London doc. tors and two women ere_ arrested, . this week charged wit performing illegal operations. They are: Dr. J. E. McGillicuddy, 54; Dr. Charles A. Cline, Jr„ 37; Mrs. Rachael Stock, 66; Mrs. Iris Murray. Bail for each was set at $10,000. - . "Arrests were the result- of an in- _ vestigation launched after'tbe body of Miss Mary Wilkinson, London school - 'teacher, was found in the Thames River. 3 Husband Seeks Divorce DALLAS, Tex. -=Arthur Jarrett, ac- - tor -husband of Eleanor Holm, 1936 , The Duke and L ehysj o�,Win&'sor, ee- , are eurrouirded Dy guards fl•em the Surr,P ata tn, Pon Cls Olympic awtmmer, screen- actress, said friendly crowds push and shove forward to see the famous couple durinn g visit to ca 1'ar-4 i'xPos ..on. here that he was"taking up IeR,AI reel. They,are planning to aatl for the United States early in November, after 'a visit to Germany to study, deuce in Texas to obtain a divorce. public housing projects. the new --constitution. Workers in a button factory and power plant in the Stalin section of Moscow unanimously adopted a resolu- tion putting forward the name of Jos - alumnus hefor_e ari, audience , of stu- dents, alumni and friends who jammed, into the campus auditorium. The university President conferred The Japanese tugn 'U011 MIZU, Ia formed by diplomatic Ieaders that -it must win a major -victory before the meeting of -the arine•power• treaty na- Duke and Duchess of Windsor In Paris authorized this use, of 2,000,000 Swiss franc8 ($460,000) voted Oct. 5 by the League Assembly "to help the Chinese : Government In ite fight against epi-. demies." Ma s*v Returns OTTAWA.—Atter three days in Ot- tawa, where he conferred with Prime Minister Mackenzie IjJng and officials of the External Affairs Department Hon.:Vincent .Hassey, Canadian High Commissioner In London left Friday morning for Quebec. Ile sailed Sat- urday to return .to his post. Purge Is Extended _ MOSCOW.—Fifty-four persons have been executed at Ulan -Ude, capital of the'Buryat-Mongol Republic of the U.S-.S.R:, far espionage onbehalf of - the Japanese secret service, according a to the Buryat-Mongol Pravda of Oc- tober 12, . received_ In . Moscow week -end. More Doct ested LONDON, Ont.—Tw London doc. tors and two women ere_ arrested, . this week charged wit performing illegal operations. They are: Dr. J. E. McGillicuddy, 54; Dr. Charles A. Cline, Jr„ 37; Mrs. Rachael Stock, 66; Mrs. Iris Murray. Bail for each was set at $10,000. - . "Arrests were the result- of an in- _ vestigation launched after'tbe body of Miss Mary Wilkinson, London school - 'teacher, was found in the Thames River. 3 Husband Seeks Divorce DALLAS, Tex. -=Arthur Jarrett, ac- - tor -husband of Eleanor Holm, 1936 , The Duke and L ehysj o�,Win&'sor, ee- , are eurrouirded Dy guards fl•em the Surr,P ata tn, Pon Cls Olympic awtmmer, screen- actress, said friendly crowds push and shove forward to see the famous couple durinn g visit to ca 1'ar-4 i'xPos ..on. here that he was"taking up IeR,AI reel. They,are planning to aatl for the United States early in November, after 'a visit to Germany to study, deuce in Texas to obtain a divorce. public housing projects. - 'Ll An Honor Well -we wxx ---W-AV Be-!awrd HAPPY ROLLING com- TO YOUOne atthe medals 9truckInaw ieAdvertising; memoration. of the 1>rondflon of 'George andtheir MajeslI KingBUILDING WRECKERS Queen,Elizabeth �.,as ome to EditorAGENTS WANTEDRixton Rafter of the krthr - BLUE BUY OLD OR cn this hcnor.GUARANTEED WE, WILL prise. Commentinf,"FORD"io per 100. polit. eck. Green. .$60.OJdemned buildings to wr he writes: ,Why v. -e Ilave rorelvedSteel Blades,,$1.0Free samples. T. Dennis, 4227 wood House Wreckers, 440 Greenwood naI *,,, ata !c3s 10 w.paid. this recognition lyeU e indebtedMarquette, Montreal. Ave., Toronto., P know, or to whom we aiCAL REPRE.8 ENtATrV ES Tell us what you for it, but certal!,, v,3 vre that no,ss-,to CARPETS RE.WOVEN INTO RUGS need. The luw cost t this decorat.-on aniongwanted, for subscription- work. Re- ivillsurprise you, rdeipien. it,, always happy birthday to- you newal list supplied. Good commission. the loyal subjeCts of thOr Majes-hen you rlour-own wide. 'Built In Canada for wMagazine, 347 Adeo OLD CARPETS WOVEN INTO RE- thirty years. ties appreciates it more 01 .1ceepts r Ogden's Fine Cut is always mild, Write Canadian versible Rugs. Write for price list. Fo frogrant.;-Ihe fri.�tlorntwpment it more gratefully." cool endly tobacco laide St. West, Toronto.Baker Cleaning Co., Toronto 4. Co., Ltd. But; as tile Dundalk Herald .3aYq­ that Leeps you "smoke -happy" downWOMEN, ALL AGES, MAKE tothelostpuff. Of courseyou'llusetheMEN, n home, expert- ',f)2 Wabash Ave.. many people'bave "a prettY gond - "Vmoney spare time I DOGS Toronto Idea" why this editor wag slrI best papers-"Chantecler or o%ueence unnecessary. Write Business As- tpr is -to, round out the best smoke. I5c uYs soc, Chatham, Ontario. COTCH, ENGLISH COLLIE PUPS, out for- ditiI r Ra a- bigger package of Ogden's now.,s all ages; failures replaced free; Canadian -American Friendship blind, but he -,t:3 out or.3 of theSALESMAN WANTED BY ."THE ays-of ille--n-ov- good weekly .Old Reliable Fontbill -Nurseries" trained cattle dogs-, trained coon, fox, To Mark Royal Winter ince, and writes his own editorials; Your Pipe (Established 100 years). Send for deer hounds; great danea, pups; buy clever,, well-written editorials. A ;Ogden',Centennial Catalogue and Special from largest trained dog kennels In Fair Opening'CsdLines.Start now, exclusive territory Canada. Guarantee satisfaction. Rap- reader keeps him posted on publicIt town or country, liberal terms, free iliview Ken. nels, morriaburg, Ontario. Enhancing the cordial Canadian- .affairs and news generally; then he, outfit. Stone & Wellington, Toronto 2. American association, which for six- makes selection of -what he wantsFILMS AND PRINTSEPRESENTATIVE WANTED IN teen -years has characterized the to use in his paper; and he uses a er Fair, the Hon. Norman typewriter. Though sightless, he, Royal Winteach town for subscription work. CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUR Armour, United States Minister at Ot- secured at.,the University of •To�tenewal - List supplied. Good 'cQm- tavourite netgatives, 12 for 75c;mission. Must be energetic and re- tawa is formally to open the Fair dur- ronto his B.A. degree. VIPliable. Write Canadian Magazine, 3 for 25c. Complete with envelopes. ing the evening horse show perform- This is another instance of the It's,;ampI4, loc. Brightling, 29 Richmond ompensating faculties apparentlY347 Adelaide St. W., Toronto.' oronto. ance of Tuesday, November 16th. cSt. E., T, Many of the 15'trophies of thw'Royal given to those who loso their sikht;MEN, WOME,'�. EARN. BIQ MONEY. OLLS DEVELOPED; PRINTED,q . � . I owe their distlncflveness to the friend- also a philosophy that en:,Ioles tl'iern 1 4.1"Start now to reDresent'the Cressy Roue free enlargement 25c. Re - Two ly rivalry of American and Canadian to face life .)nd is problems cbeerItactory In your neighbourhood. Craft, 183%me necessities. prints 10 for 25c. PhOtO7 competitors. fullY. As the Dundalk -parer putsbundied guaranteed ho it: -Isn't a m -an who -triuniphsTea,-coffee. etti, etc. Real, lm- King St. E., Toronto Their Excellencies the Governor ,,OGDENmediate -and st-eady profits. - Repeat General and Lady Tweedsmuir will., ovej­,bls grost handlepp th3 wayAT SALE USED PIANOS a Coron- business. Free premium make their official vice -regal visit,, nows. No money Mr. Rafter do�s worthy c!Big flelo for profitable, fast -sell- 'dal?risk. ORIGINALLY COSTING WHEN a fixed tradition, on Monday evening, ation Me X"P11.F;'t:' lie Is." -SO4ing -Christinas lines.. Established'ter- new up to $800.. good makes, beau- 'November 22nd- On the following day do we.-.. -Globe and Mail. e golden oakritories avallabi In some localities. tiful walnut. mahogany and His Excellency will informally spend The loudest noi,--e ever heard was Write at once to J. -R. Cress 'tuned,y Com- cabinets, in real good condition, some I hours at the Fafi in. a ge-neral in- when the -volcano Kva%atoa erupted, In 0. SWINEparty, .153.6 Dundas St. West, Toront including piano benches; bargain0. $49.50, $59.50. lde�tl for spection of Alle live stock and other 1883. The eruptionwas heard 3,000- • SELL SOBIES GUARANTEED _LI_L-_ _prices.$39.5 chools. cliurcices-Write-feT ltg.in-itA eighteen sub -divisions. 'ONE HUNDRED YOR�b�_ PIGS_ miles axoltbn,gerie.. hossfery.- Manufaciureis," 'homes, 9 *lsgn'sAs "Regalandlmpertal� Ye ar" tb Establisbed 25 yOars. Christ. orb9 dedicatedin BoarStores. Sales2418B Dufferin St.. Toronto. WinterFair I loyaj trib- Rapidgrowers, 10 Pigs $10-00.mas seller. Fxperience unnecessary. ute to their Majestles on their coron- or Sow $5.00. ShIp anyw1-(.,re,,Canada. Get details. SpbiC-e. t4O Farnham, Que. FUX FAR fNG ation. Special trophies and ribbons Wilfred Zeron, Morrisbuig; Ontario. REPRESENTATIVE. WANTED FOR will carr a memento of the historiche'decorative scheme for TCH REPAIRShosiery manufaefurer for thin dis- FINE DARK, EASTERN MINK event while t WA ISTAonly (!nergetic man considered. from foundation stock and-hlgbtrict. dence Invit- the Royal Coliseum will be In keepingWrite full rarticulars to Mr. Elliott,. kit production; correspon with the Idea. 30 YEART_ EXPERIENCE - West. Toronto. ad. Maple Leaf; Mink Ranch. Bien- replaces mainspring, jev.el, 72 Queen helm. Ont. Five army offiders' leams','"those Of $1.00 cleanine. hands. crystal%, - A'GENTS SELL MEN.S NECKTIEF Belgium. France, Irish Free State, dial repaired. Pi ovidirg 'no parts.GLASS EYES 2 -years lruarnntee�- Re - 14VIv pri?f1t. We carry.jargest as- Holland, and the United States, have missing. sortment. I,owest prices. Orders fill- been Invited through the customary turn poitage paid. Formerly w;th ed by return mail. -No substitutes. G LASS EYES, 14.50 EACH. THOUS- diplomatic channels to compete with Hamilton Watch Factory, 'ArnQrican WHEN "ACID INDIGESTION"I. a-ntelt Army officers. Swiss Watch Specialist Reg'd-Dept.Samples free. Ontario Neckwear Cam to select from. Satisfactionguaran- Canadian UAR"papy, Dept. 75, Toronto. teed. pitman.,Optical House, Vancou- W.. 4313. B-rebeaf. Montreal. RooPATENTS GOLD WIRE -NAMES ON PINK OR ver, B.C.REMNANIS - wo',green -leaf, 35c. 7A.gent's outfit 60c NVENTIONS PATENTED. WRITEdeposit.- Geo. Rossiter, 5o Torrenil. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL tod y for helpful, illustrated book - REE! --70 QUILTING PATTERNS!Toronto. Ont. F . Giant washfast' remnants! "Makes -Y OF HAIR- lets free. -W. 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Maple, Windsor, CARRY YOUR -Great savrFurniture Write to Morris L. Jullen. Box 25, Sta- . Oi)tario.renewed pianos. write HeJntzman's ALKALIZER Tiade-ln Depiirtmient. Our low Prices tion T., Montreal. 'for mail order bargain lists with des- 0., 60 VITH YOUhave made this department the larg- criptions, prices and terms of all CANADA, 96 DIFFERENT $1.0ALWAY.est arid, most popular In Thronto. IiiI MEDICAL piancobeing felitured in oar October-- Revenues 50c: Coronation; 52 Do - Sale. Heintzman & Co., 1.95'Yonge St., minion $8.25, 135 Colonir-9 $6.755Cana- "The to ..d1,61iW10 is &a -a fe of the hundreds of specials are f=,Ylisted bere. it you don't see what yoti H'S'TAPEWORM REM- Toronto. Catalogue .200 illustrations 25c.ca"y YOU7 alkalizff With YOU. That want advertised eome in ' or write. STRbNAC timtgen..Lyons are sure to bave it and at the edy, simple, Inexpensive, effec- Free Price List "0 sets. Vincent. vhat thousands do'now'live. Write today for complete Infor- PROPERTIES WANTED 294 St. Catherine We�,t. Montreal. uinelowest price In town. Every piece of Phillips'comes in tiny, pepper.furniture is sanitarily treated- and mation. OOD PRICES PAID FOR OLD inint flavored tablets -in a flat tin completel y reflnlshed to look like new. STRONACH'S STOMACH POWDER G %lor pocket or purse. Then you amBeautiful American walnut Quick relief. Indigestion. Dyspep- Buildings anywhere for wrecking, always ready. $59.00 Stomach, Heartburn, Bloat. Greenwood House Wreckers, 440 CHAPPED SKINbedroom suite. large chiff sia. Sour Greenwood. Toro-rita. Use it this way. Take 2 Phillipe tIng, Billiousness, Nausea. Successfully Mjobe. full length triple mirror vanity Duutemihatti's with out -half tablets -equal "alkali3ing" effect PERSONAL wein oil or cream. Apply to 2,Uaspoonfuls of Hand full size 4 -poster bed with sagleSS used many years. Large package mail quid Phillips'anislipd. Coit ed.postpaid 60c. Stro4Ach ?gedictues, owe s day. 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Supreme Specialty, 169 offense to others. bles and 6 leatber 331 Flora Ave., Winnipeg.' llfAVAG OF PAINchairs, In pe,fect condition.Vour Yonge, Toronto. MADE INZhoice of golden --or fumed oak. MISCIELLANEOUS RE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, CANADA00Beautiful solid walnut din - $'89* ing-room suite, large but- IVE DRESSED DOLLS, 30c. TWO. comfort, Positive. support with ouradvanced method. No elastic or un- fet, twin pedestal extension table, Fchoice Dresser' Dolls, 60c. Large 'ed derstraps or steel. Write, Smith Manchina cabinet and 6 chairs upholster Bed Spreading Doll, Ili -00. Boxed ufactur,ing Co., Dept. 219. Preston. ont. II, really fine suite post Id. Robert Harvie, 239 Kingin genuine leather. J Par; completeTy re - and looks brand nev East, Toronto. Inue No. 44 P37 Llly about, $300.00.finished. Cost origins C-1 C1 f d ,.7 %Pk -tone Walnut SONG POEMS SET TO MUSIC, .00 $47 Eight piece, 2 finish dining -room suits, Anthems, hymns revised ready for ex. LQueen Ann design; large buffet, publication.. Henry Graves, Mus. ac., 4266 Old Orchard Ave., Mon - tension table and 6 chairs upholstered Fffoff=NE quiddy UPS 1-mau Completely refire areal. in. genuine leather... Than you robbing nerm @*in zww TRI Ished. shop vowmily. and so through tht day with GE14ERAL 00 Luxurious 3 -piece cheater- FOLIOS OF W econonaw drops now eneirgy. Tak* fust a fe NEW FALL MUSIC 11 9: $ 9i field suite (unclaimed). - Cowboy songs. Wilt Carter Folio daily. Got FHOSTFMM 1I y0w This suite has been rebuilt and recov- No. 2, containing "Moses River Res- soe, $1.00 and $1,60. of =1 1n a very attractive_.brandnew cue," and fifteen- others.-Jimmy-Mavi q19 GREATT brown rePP; has Marshall reversible FDIIO, containing "Nobody's Darling", 0 spring cushions and is a teal bargain and 'forty-nine others. Jimmy Rodg- at this price. Originally cost $175-00. ers No. Ii. containing !'Boots and Sad - is exactly like new. .4011 Full length chesterfield &47 to dies" and tbirty-four others. Bradley Kincaid ^Folio containinj fifty soup favorites. Price FLUSH. KIPHEYS and two roomy chairs upholstered a novelty rePP Including many old 60c each or four for $1.86. Dominion -STOP GETMG UP NIGHTS match, -tl3 reversible Marshall cushions and music Supply, Hermant Building, To- with ilhow-wood walnut dame; completely ronto. WHEN NdnVeayins o• vaer re -conditioned and dr y cleaned. 1$35.90 Large Chesterfield w11Ibladder irregularitiesMUSICAL keep you geitting up INSTRUMENTS two big ellairs, cover ed at night; if you feel TO PLAY A, SAXOPHONE shade, in a French Jacquard TapeEARN nervous, despondent.completely re -built and thnro T-iiihilIeL Trombone. Become a for days' heed the warning. cleaned. Large asisoitinent of Klicheii Cab-' Musi,.Ian. Send for Form six Free Trial. Ten months' terms -no In Read what Urs. T. A Berney of 595 Inets, Sewing Machines. Gas Stoves. Niat. ,-.-I.Ibrary -Tables. -Beds, -Spring it -rest. Literature free. Greene Music _rompanyr. 57 Queeil St.. East. Toronto, Wel lington St., W.. Toronto, Ont, said-, resses, odd Dressers, ChIffonlers, Studio Couches, etc., at amazingly low Nkr in acUm U kidney. woWd be Irngs and she too 11 tCt the ti.. .. Dr. Pierce's PATENT ATIORNEY -,pricelL. TRAbE-II DEPT' ';LYONS' BED DING AND A -auric Tablets save me -O=t nII 301 f 'A-suric' is the only thing I 4rM n. Imit 21 Mw'e tb. gyrn't., .. - 'dru=W Roy L. KNOX, Regi AttorneY.- UPHOLSTERIM CO. information regarding invention Itione* Drawings: Registrifur Buy at our nei0burbood me*. consult r. Pierre a Clinic, But" X. Y, gave 40%. Buy Direct from Ffetol'Y TORONTO Patents:. Sales. 14 MetenIfe. Ottawa. tree sredial ad+ica 470 YONGE ST. "SUPEARBILry oil Geietal "SqwW "'A & `B" Bad Tho' best and most WAMOMIC&I :bsI equipment for your radio. TWY LMT LONGER Write for Pamphle! on 11SUPERBILT" "A" Baa4iry Qwal Dry . 111aftain of C" 'LAM' 11 �' ,:.•. m' .ria. .m m+Fw. ... ,:. - _'ee'.�r..x>u,r i,. .:- ': ''' �Ya aa�:fr' a - ._`„V .. ✓',.^a—.. ... .. �y. of •r,!=' —: ¢ - i. �1 .. 7 I 5.. I ,f•��+ :t • 1 Y .y, " : .. y 1 • • Y. LnVA LI SM S —It has apparently beware nec- —,Mrs. Norman Banka wishes to- essary to reanind the Ihoys of the announce that they have now hada Township Coundl meets on Mon- village, who awn air rifles, or even telephone installed. 'e Ig day next General business, 10 a, m. operate the other fellow's, that it is — bliss Enid and Gonion Knifton, e Court of Revision, 1. p. m. Town considered very bad taste to snipe at spent the week -end 'with their grand. the electric light bulbs in the street mondrer, Mrs. James Gordon. --ialtip Hsll, Brougham. Out. lights. The authorities have to _ —Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Tipper, Pay r c unique event took place in-CHAPMAN'S Phone 101 of Toronto, called on Pickering out some of dad's tax money to re- our community on Thursday of this friends on Sunday. place them, They object to this hav- week, when Mr. and Mrs. John An- -;Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mitchell 'ng to replace ]bulbs, unless the nan, celebrated their Golden Wedding bulb passes, ouf through natural Anniversary.Their friends and nei- ' : have been spending a.few days with � causes—who 'wouldn't? Watch out - . Mr. and firs.. Norman Banks. ghbors wish thea► much happiness We enjoy snaking your --Foot Comfortable— kids! and ho the F. C. Mechin, of Montreal and _ pe Y r�Y be, long spared - Mrs. H. Mechin, of this place spent -Our village naw boasts of hav- in our midst. "Dr. Locke', shoes for ladies and., gents { Sunday with N. F. Mechin and fam- ing held a Book Fair, a privilege —St. George's A. Y. P. A. held heretofore granted to larger• centres a musical evening last Friday. Our ` CIaBBmateB" for children and TniB8e6 ily, of Oshawa - g Y • _-,Classmates" only. Conducted locally by the local convener, Mrs. Roffey, had rather yrs. R. Day has returned to YI - Library Board, assisted by the Ass- a difficult time as several of the her home in Toronto, after spending ociation of Canadian Bookme it 4 cti'B and Sisman'B for men's work booth n, members were aura ' -t couple of weeks with her lough- was one of the most interesting. e- night a splendid away. of our 'We're having a splendid sale in•all these ter, Mrs. A . B friendshby. vents held in our community in gran The many friends of Mrs. A. h' Y young people attended the Social -*- McConnelI, are pleased to know she years. About a dozen of the book Council Rally at St. George's Church cruse right now. Come on in, is progressing favorably after her publishers : of this coon and of in Oshawa and had. a wonderful :.::.recent severe illness. the United States, contributed a time. Thursday this week, (not Fri- Our shoes hold body and able together i.—H. G. Calvert mill hold as nuc- large number of their latest books. day) will be our Hallowe'en Social. tion We of household fuinitnre aL These were on exhibit for inspection, Everyone welcome. 10 cents for i his prearises an Elizabeth Str, Pick- d we believe that the zea] out -and- those in costume and 20 cents for Bring on' Saturday, Oct. 30th, at 12. out book -worm _ could have spent those :without. 8 o'clock sharp. If it is Groceries --Well, of course 00 o'clock, noon. Terms, Cash. weeks in perusing the lot. Even you want".Leader" Just phone 101 -.-The regular meeting of the W . the "not -quite -so -interested" found Presbyterian Charon, Pickering, We deliver M. S. of the United Church will many volumes that they would dear- Anniversary Services, Nov, .7th 1{' be hr]d at the home of Mrs. G. F. ly love to have as his or her own. and, 9th. Coates, on Wednesday, Nov. 3rd at There were !books on practically . $.4'cla•k, any and every' subject, and • all of Congrega .ion of St Francis de ` --Will thoso who wish to take the the latest.. There were also on ex- Sales Church, makes -presentation to So VHAPMr1Refinishing of Furniture Course, hibit, many old volumes, loaned by Rev. Father Ryan on hie departure Mo please phone or leave their name community folk and out-of-town for St. Catharines. ~with the local leader, ;Mrs. C. A. contributors.- Among these a large f Stezritt, as soon as possible -within nurni)er loaned, by Mr. F. L. Green, It was 'with deep regret that 'the MR. FARMER S y : the next six' or seven dayswho told that many of his books parishioners of 5t. Francis de Sales -Will the ladies. of the United had at one time been part of the Church learned of Rev. Father o Institute, known an old Mechanics st tote better kno Ryan's de ore for 'St. Catharines > ' . G'hurch, who have not yet received � Y � He aVy _Work Rubbers--- 6 _ eyelet - #3reir roasting -pans back, kindly get about the year 1860. Volumes 200 and on Sunday, October 24th, after in torch with -Mrs. Jenkinson, who years and over in age, were also to Mass he was presented with a purse $ .59 per pair . be'seen. The Fair was o n du g and farewell address b Messrs Wm. " baa yet about half a dozen; that have Y r the afternoon and evening, ofri- McGuire and Maurice Hicks to ;All Wool Work socks, 3 prs. $1.00 mat been claimed. g, y, END -OF -THE -SEASON SALE -day and Saturday last, and on Fri- which• Father Ryan appropriately at the Spinning Wheel, Saturday, day evening Mr. W. A. Deacon, replied. The address read as faIl- Winter wash shirts, military flannel Oct. 30th to Nov. 6th. An oppor- -of Toronto, well-known critic and bwa: unity to -buy fancy sweater R-ools, author, gave an address; calculated Rev. Deas Father, ' ,. - - . 99C• �� hand-woven goods, and, distinctive' to create a deeper interest in read-' The parishioners of St. Francis Christmas Gifts at greatly reduced . ing and in books, in his listeners'. de Sales Church are taking this opp- �••AIl Wool sweater .._ . ter • coat ,_-prices• + Mr. Deacon left no doubt in the ortunrty to pay you the tribute of � f - -A Pumpkin Pie Social will be minds of all that he was very well their deepest respect, and to wish .:Fine Cashmere socks, clock pattern meld in the S. S. No. 1 School- acquainted with his work, an extra- you Godspeed to the scene of your • $bone; on Friday Nov.5th at 8 ordinary student, and talked as only new duties. For the past twenty - House, p • r'� pairs, in., under the auspices of the Base- a gentlemen of his profession •would three years you have `been our Par- line W . A. There will. be a program be expected to do, and in so doing, ish Priest, during , which time you p gzam 10 per cent r$PECIAL OFFER " •10 per Qe>at including a short play. Admission, we venture to say was "over the have discharged your priestly dut- _ : 'i0 r cent Reduction on all orders taken For wits or ov- 25 and 10 cents. heads" of more than half of his ies with fidelity and devoatngss," —The November meeting ,of St. audience. There were nevertheless and v�1ere always ready in times of iercoats during Novembe.A. Down payment of $10.00 George's Guild will be held on Th, many valuable points and references sickness or distress. We wish to ex- _ required with order, - ursday, the 4th, at 3 p. m. at the tnat would appeal to everyone - and tend to you out deepest congratul= throughout the "fineness"'of thought' ations an -the occasion . of a much ; home of Mrs. Walter Avis, at the � g Hay. Don't forget the "Apron .Show- and ideal should -have made a last- deserved promotion, and it is the Fred T. Bunting, • • P1Cker1II - er" at this meeting and either Raring Ing .influence on everyone. On, the wish of every one of us that you Will g an apron or material • for making g. young be blessed with many -long years of Vmtobtiskad 1867, • second evening, the un ladies of same. Cara. will leave 'the Red. and the Dramatic. Society of staff of health and happiness' in your new ,White Store at 2.90. • the Toronto Lilhpraries gave three parish. Please -accept this gift sa a —About forty young people of short playa based on novels now bo- nasals token of esteem and good, � �� the 'village unifier the leadership of mg read. Which were exceptionally of the people of St. Francis de a S, well done. Unfavorable weather dur- Sales Church. Wishing you success v c Mr.' Wheeler, attended service at t , Michael's Cathedral, Toronto, on Ing the -whole.of these two days had in your new field of labour we ask its effect on the numbers attending, a remembrance in your prayers. Sunday event last and in on _ y ng ago Bacon, � - Wednesday, the Circus at the Maple although on Saturday evening, a Signed -on behalf of the congrega- Breakfast DacOn '•25 a lb Leat Gardens, where the group were much large nnrrrlbe: braved the al- tion, _ ! • admitted gratia through the grac ements and made their inspection. Wm- McGuire, Frank Maddaford, _ _ Minced Steak, .. -12c. a lb• • foussetesa of Mr. E. L. Ruddy. The Library Board and the .consrnun- Maurice Hickey, John Cowan. �« " —The Audrey Women's Institute ity as a whole expresses their gnat- Liver, 2c alb t have invited the Pickrering Branch itude to the Misses Rorke, who were Pork Liver, • • to be their meats at the home of instrumental in bring the Book FairBarber Shop Mrs•. Fred Crawford, on Wednesday, 'to Pickering, for thein many long Stewing Beef, 4 .12c. a lb. •'Nov. 3rd at 2.30 p. m. Will the and late hours of service in this Pickering laditss please • keep this interesting event.. Thanks is also Jewel Shortening', :....,`15c. a lb date free so that we may visit with expressed. to the many helpers who Beauty Parlor " our neighboring Institute. generously gave of their time, ass- _ Classic Cleanser, :3 tins, 13co _ —Remember the aniiiversary ser- rrtmg " vices in the Presbyterian Church on 71 competent lady will havecbarge - .:` 6 tins, 25c: Sunday, Nov. 7th, when Rev. Dr.of the beauty parlor a0d satisfac• " Rochester, Editor • of the Presbyter- The Pickering *'tion is guaranteed at reduced 3aA Record, will preach'. The annual prices. ;:� .: rA El D Fowl Supper and Concert will be MEAT ;MAR;KE permanent Raves,:2.00, $3,50.i5.00 held on Tuesday, Nov, 9th. Watch --, Sham 30©0 out for rbills, - poo.andFinger Wave, .50 ( n We carry a full line of Finger Wave. „3g Butcher hone Rickeriag lY ) --Composite totdge, A. F. do A. Marcel. 40 M., Whitby,' visited Doric Tma8e, mpoo, »35 here last nivht, and exemplifi7d the . Fresh Oil Sha .. First Degree. Bro. Davis, of Tor-. 1-adies'Hair�ut. .20plckering Hardware Store -7 onto, was also present and 'present- sand5 eOtl Prices,aMay 25 to 31 ed a showing of films of the Coron- ation, and of the funeral of George' Oil P. W., Reg. $2.00-,$$1.80Cured j Regulvr, Reg. $3.50--33.00 V. which he_ had .photographed. *Regular. 'Reg. $5.00--$4.00 ' Amp—:17r. Raymond Rowe, who has • • taken a position with 'Mr. C. _k. • Meat$` Sterritt as an articled student„ spent -• • MA D/LL i t the :week -end at his home in Woo11- phone Pick 71 .er, and while there .was PresentelYew ddverfteemont.. -with two club bags and a travelling P110I1e Pick 1620 . kit by the choir, Y. P. S. and con- : CLARENCE SILK gregation of Woolier United Church FOR SALE _ First Moitage on , IrS -rell"' = , situated in the'Villa Hti of which he was a valued member. • property ge of 1i '.HE TOW F TqQK OR -The two -highway or four -lane' Pickering. First-class security. Ap- drive from West hill into- the city :,-1ILLIAN S my to Thomson McMillan, Gordon bremoved considerable of the anx- ietypre- BEAUTY SHOP House, Pickering: 2tf a� 8ting and tenseness that is ever COWS FOR. SALE — 'lose spring- / :� Aya at sent with the "conscientious" driver, ers and fersh coves, pure bred d ' � 14 our�'P/ays ' particularly after dark. We hope to Three doors east of" the Old Churc}t - FRI have the same conditions prevailing Garage. Mr. O. Crummer's grades. T. B. Tested .and blood 1L%X �`t11p� JR out bene some' day' in the not -too- Residence. tested. Free delivery. Wm. J. bEM �,S/L� E < Murphy, Murco Farms, Lindsay Ont. ON r distant future. The next scheme in Phone 1352. 13tf lit' �/ X61ysr•MT,O�: the interests of safety will be the Shampoo and Finearwave 60a - lighting of the highways. In this F1n ave FOR SALE IIrr siEr�i► ase, -= Quebec heater; Oil- Ah �N� = Np .T/ NO OS Oil- -respect' however, an abundance, -of stove 4 -burner. Stove pipes. Buff- NO O ()it Shampoo Fiage:.►ave TSB.' p , .: h1/NG ?pY/T/pN/ light would be necessary. Drivers Archin recall, the relief, when coming out rt• Selway, Whitevale .Hotel. 10 � and .have passed the Manicure _ ase. FOR RENT .— house, garage, elec- - may, p .,Agent for McCormick-Deerixg basion Imacbimelr' area, *him the 000asianal 100 -wait Faeislr :: ''..jam Me- Hard ­and soft water, in Duii- 'or so bulb hangs from a hydro pole ilitAIBCI]1TfN(li �' bailor. a7 'per mo:rfh. Apply Burr.• and Qflpilrt�'H. in a half-hearted attempt to light bel Shop. 10 0dr Motto:—"Wejhave ,. .0an gerit. 01 up the highways. Really worse gUwgdgN Reaterbw 4Ni Pwaw FKIUSE TO RENT -- in villageit is not matte, than none at all. Many drivers pre- oft flava of ; Pickering,•? rooana. Newly decorated _. fe their own headlights, that Telepbooe X00 ing e�i8 >jl.lS SL6a i:Sa � O:.N Hard and Salt Water. Possession • - elo not cast shadows. nMmP Plek, 22W at once. J. C. Philip. 10-11 iJ• S• 8 S PICKERING