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VOL. L`'l. _ PICKERING9 ONT.. - FRIDAY, NOV. 20.- 1936:
w_ os.oll'00 *44=41. 4&a>tvbs,. Btg}ram _ Greeatsood GREENWOUD-4
The Shepherd, 't
AffsdAO" NOTICEfarsiily have gon•a' Missioa Cattle will meet at the
-- R. 8. O. 1PS Al JON-Phyeicfan „ to To,ti,ntc for the winter. hotne of Miss Lditit Ormerod on T T ry
DsoaSurfieas. Dnobartoo.. tflh Our trucks pass your way Bliss Jean Malcolm, of Ravenelioe Saturday afternoon, Nov. 21at.- _ ART 1 1 `• �
every day. .spent.the week -end at her Mame. Mri and Mrs Perch. Clarke and.14J.l.JU
RE. P'OIi9YTH, Opts. D., Director Boin, to Mr. and bit-.,.. 3i,eaar•t sons spent the week -end with their 18s6•.Is36 _ J rr
Optometrical Apeociati000f Ontario- Ret. COAL, COKE;
uesa d, o1 the Aararican Opto�al Beare, of Newmarket Ont., a' dau- friends at Trenton.
ode °rase• wmiase by aa�ao+�►cat :_WV OD, CEMENT, ghter. Mission. Band... will meet at the �
ms's° sees. cx.remtwt. O.
John Miller arrived hams safely®, : • - , ....
.-h3A,ND GiIiAVEL 1'�{orrie of Mrs, F. Gibson on Satur- .
twptsi. _ r from Iua Old 0ountry trip' on Sun-, dao afternoon,"NM 2Lst .at 2.30 Celebrating my Golden T4nnrvar:-
'air day. o'clock.
DONALD RUDDY Iia;rir,tkr. _ and nary, lase giving the farmers the
Re �vicNA Notary ruDD vtw.teyw raoaa. Mrs. George Philip returned on Mica Edith and Howard Orinerod T
office Immedy occupied or tae tate A. E: lion•- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Sunday from a pleasant visit with .spent one day last week with. then following prices for chopping un#i!i-
tiaa.eaith .lag of wort Nottre. wb,iby: tAy •160 1ao81 cartage tvOTli Beavertfin relativP•. brother lair, r �a^,. O ^:t-ercd a^a ;:x:,.::ii y :3t : z
$EATON, t3ELL t! ROSS .. A largely attended Meeting -of faanily. at .Canitington..
Larristora ti Solicitors We have also plaeed in stock a full the South Ont. Milk Producers Ask- The Ladies' Aid -Bible Class rMdll I ' Chopping, -6C.. per bag
line of Maple Leaf Milling ociation was held in the Temperan- meet at- the home- of '.firs.• F. Gib- ' o C
(WILLIAM. J. 131:ATUN. K. C. ' - , bads and over,
• - 00's Feeds. •ce Hall on Friday evening. son on Monday evening with a good
JL BROOKE l31•:LL, K. C. J, D. F. ROSS - There passed away at. St. Mic}><- attendance: 6c.j per bag. -
A. W• MITCHELL
JAMES A WRIGHT gel's FTn�nital on Sat•.LdaJ, the Ince _- • ' ,' �
_�is liar street, ruroato, ndelaide ass Tbese.art-excclrlionally low prices
John Rossitert who sen�ed this cam Brock Road
CO. iitUHARLSI)N dt Barris- Pickering. Out. munity as mail -carrier for -'4 num- - for fine chopping. =
•LCIS. SUilr,ture. Notar,ei etc., suite SOI. her Qf eaIg and had a Chee eek
taiorl.tteHutldiag,s+S'jofuntoStr'tofghro, Y nT Mrs: Hetu, Of the. Brock Road I keeping full lin of 'Masts
e Alsone Ad. l0M; eickering !•Ione 3013, stl n _ `R for all. Store, has been ill with a severe I P g a e r
_ _ _ Brand Poultry. Feeds, Also chop
081 _e phone 7•t00 Residence 65'20
- - The D. Gannon fairrl`t a nt S•r.n= quite -1 Y P
y`•Pp trout It3tely but is �ttow'feelirts;-q
�LrJill)Jtsi(N alcai[LLAN-13►rlia- The Beal St ore,Clarelnont (day with -kiss GTadya in -the city. herself again we are glad to state• of all kinds:
r, iuticitorS. Notary 1'ubl,=. U4Ttc=. at 1' t,' Several children from here saw t •L
aee.dcr+ce Uf hit. 1'homsou, tut ti, coacee.:+,•,, 1: PH��NR >)ai DT.. TOmlinsn is- eondurtin thea Or any of the Master Brands tba�.
Pickering, ttcelu,ury:'ChursdaysndSitu•.1ay F U R lY I'T U R E l xP81th tL'St of the snhool children the Santa ('lana parade in the city � may be required or ordered.
evenings. Foto 7.W P.m to S,.3U pp m ."t by last Saturday. Although the wea.h=
�ppwntment. loronto uf8ce : 61M Royal t3ink thin reek, in the hall, :'•Tr. MSR hits `
eldg Phone Pick 20.0. Toronto EI no:303• er war unfavorable,, p ]Prices Right -No Credit
3 1 -. We are diap}ayioR an utyractita 1sT and parPnt9 are cd operatirtl�, the grade was y
vatiety of with the projecf' sponsored try the quite .erijoyable 'from all reports.
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UNANT k ANtie
IS - Barritite•, Aluminum wnd (icabitetvsrti Etc." Wnmen•s• Institute. _. Mi•, A. H. Rowe has the Treasure
ilcitors, N+,taries Public 4 Furniture %nd FnrLiture The Firemen of Brougham Citiz- TraiA again in action in Eaton's
AOR DON D. COliAtiT.`K. C.. _ Novelties. -` . g Toy�land and -keeps abreast of the t
ORD F. D.
CON . B, A„ LL. B. ' ens League are holding their arm- x
ALAANPrices lose, in keeping WithAimec, sal Euchre and Dance in the Hall tunes'by -having it streawi-�d ' PItdNO•TYNIN�
Oecee- .7 2 ssimcoe St. S.. oaha.,. at Btiou on Friday evening, ~
rbow.-a and s fGebawal. and at the Court c g like the latest railway train s
House. Wbitby. cme, Cousn Pbone 7 (whit- -RADIO SERgIC� HQv' Q"lth. -herr a a-JDd gsrrwd is _ Mr. .and� Mrs. E. , Osborne, of -,AND �
fyrr• l ' litwked for. The progresLvire. Euchre �,i,;tby stere Sunday visitors of
All kinds of Pf oir' R oYk
- - will start at R o'clocla so ptyu etre Miss 'norma Fuller. r
A Graduate of Radio College
�- with hre players, come early. - All Turing Guaranteed f
ATLrIL 0. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D. B., A largely attended meeting of Kinsale T !
l� U to -the -minute training C. R. MacDObALD ,
(Sees, e•or to DI. J. r'. unks). Graduate of -Up-to-the-minute the Women s Irotitute vms field at'
��OyILoaeaeorDe.r SergtvruandToom- _.' the M. liwnilton bomp on Tue;d:sv 'tli!o •M. `ln:Ii� has gore is the AVE,. O 1"O -r -
�htt _ .
q vernts, At Clan out otoce over D. A.
CLOSE stt-}N
�saotc'e Storeever7 Tt.e. r •ad Fnday.. Phoae' i - ftP arvP.y. Pr sident, city for. a, tiisit. _ PhL11P j. '*f" 1�QK►
7 '_FINEST EQUIPMENT a moon. yttw. A
senna o-cl. r for r,ti,�at,. - �t�rt',- �r th- dale- we "'M least'' to, report, 'tar° Order- taltr at NEWS rlflioe
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`BRBBR?T Fai.LAi9F L U�.. _!Gur►rsnteed SatisEac'tion vaP fo, the �r�n"tial �'1,nve�ti atu-Ic' able t.i be nut zM �'-
HD. D. S . Graduatt +t Ow Royal COtl-ge of - -,AT - - TT Ti+TAn'ri C'tl,^P 11ofi�e+s •},n '7r"oa,•r- li1A V. �.ra)`nE'Se: (+f O6h :D'8 '"i's,1 },, `` --
ftleotat+Sucgeoa.aoAil.elnivcr.+ty uf,ieronv' +'iti^. M-5. 'lTrt.-.ani Rllir•ott rPes.;Vet, hr)Ittii;L int at the •Honker hnr:•e, i l:I.r (T `s C �' -nT Ss1e
odpeu,r =leeamnaddonr east of St. And �ayr„tagblt• T''•ioo,t }' ,T l % - - -
• p°rftcp m `o;� n`Y' r+pv+�,n ai. k�(k gar Tub" and Batteries always an. h id' `hp- honettr, _ A shoe sPrtdce o" E. 3iowbrny is at the Coup v
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peeiee), Pt,onr Ptck y7ta i7ry Cumrneml!ration of .� *71F Ctico- sac t,ottrieil thin; week. also Mr, N� k, s, qc;'.:e •t iz-.i -yrs, •t.-
-- - -- H.:Itt)Y- MILLKH. ot.-fined. _ Ptns�raaa for the after-Jury.'laird'- -11r l �,atr -+rr,
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.. - ,-,:-[i•rOuaah+sar. Ontitrio nMn 13•AR,. a pap r by Mniz. W-. (Tra'r -. her2 rt'tt12'r!^rr + - ,t.t.••. illi' 1. ata ;.•jtPv!•.,
11 altfl is nn .
*us+it+seo• oras, ASO - Ph. n. 4 �rrt 3�!A The hlnesds with
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' .� on +•1{orre F.c�c>n••m'c- frortl Gar'ien- I ` t�' tx.tUr r.r,iCPry h r ,ri.'.+!:
�. ti1,'erinesday with, only one d r t
tit' T�thle." MM Arrr•il gave �h talk f r P�:Ftt�t►'� Q [ 1 akLi5luN•
f A irL1ZABF.TH•RICHAk(Dt3ON= U SI C, - _ or a11, .Better luck nPtiE
tl•Fveacd awomobtaetaeuraacr of alt kinds. on [ntsoilacix Peopbe. Inuits ioriw jqr. Herbert Parkin. to rhe ?wet , t'..'� a r' F, : ,•t :; rte. (h+,i,.:tti.Y
ewreeeouagcoatpaoiesot x✓'� itpasciaJ ataad- - �a Extende'ri• and •Accentad Correctly. �!
aa. tirrtl •cu litxtl Toronto. ': putt tfit we r
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Ex perielueed 3tusiC Teache! Roll Call. -A !�ourigltislR 'heel, end at his. here, ; �] T��
IM POATILL. LicenoW Auctionetet• which brought ft�rth,wisny and ,,-ar- yjz� -Steil, Haruki and }lutrtrrt ' v
r e'er o•eattes of Yat► gas (tutsrla tae With a TOTOIIt•O COIIAerV tOTf - w-ith: the
0M.eri•• of .tr kande aaswo•d a on •osis•- led vie: es.' Htxsysceai : Mrs. M• -ipent Sunday afternoon
IMMSI. Addreeeeaeoo ata F. o., Out - ,etandlnR. HaWilton; '►lis. Beer sad Mrs. - 'A' tonncyi•s mother. ]firs. c lompta4 at
will trach afternoons or evening• Len rfon, w�to nerved a very danty
D. R BBATUN, T+,w>49e[P Bt31�.[�tut'S �.L' lie
c�er+t Goosey,a«r n:otortusatontr s« Saturday reserved for school yea. Mr. coal 'Kis. P,: E, �iawhras anti
.,a, tLcco.ntrne. ELS. t•r.ter or children'. ' ( Broussham VI omens institute en uehter. Jean and �iir,a F. Mow-
tw
`- ned txhe 1 a ti3tites ' of Picks.
- --- Rates very o a win bra' ,emt Ins. sn.l.rdny afternon•r, r l
♦ ♦♦�� i�, ,n 1.GtL1•cr f!7`+ t.illh
W Lu . M A r■ Studio at my own home nee mile t"s arid wx'
the Hall on. Tlie dsy et en,irtq The e•txrtt^ r -c ahw�c kepi to . ; l� . (:, _ :i t • i tr. L+.
ILACAN saU AUCTIUAHKli Atilt east of BrouAbam on No. 7 . an attetuisrt of atNrut one hU.10- learn la>SL. Tuesday -_morning. , _
V ALC3,1'lOity highway. _ '- d
Bert. I hc.itvddsnG flet earl H_ 41
- Nr boa sett and fifty. Mrs.. U' {
gales cotaducied Anywhere mari- 0th, of U. ,
MRS. CARL, DEVITT preslrled In her i..iu.11 hapTr}' -A Sadirr rt h y-, !'•erix ,lfl
Pbwos ar wrire. Addrt Ni li)untla.+ ner for the• oNen:ni!, tlterl l,lsced the had made. his home with. his live'r
atmec 19"t. - m is charge •rd 'Urrof, blzru. 1) •R1Nist tt {,+ut e _
whithy, Ontario. I P @M�nt Wm, Sa31er far r years.- Th-_
Pickering Mills -who broaden t►te nwnbera -on S ' funeral was held from the home of L�rer l'Lil: 1.1,t:i
• B. C... .4 very intemsting and :nuch !Cicltola. ' Pankitiil L} i+Iy �?�'c.i►tl '
s:ct yr, i .1%;. s, 4i • p.e�);
VT L"JU. ell
OU Cocks]jntt Farm lidCltitier� l included: niui is by the F'a+.stl Or- ant gen ti v t r "r
an Accident _ chests, pf Ffrkering, 'role by': Mips Dunbarton rlkr:tl .bE r ►sur
Complet:e lir a and r4, 4irs. Ethel Bray, of 'Pickering;, Piano �.io -
BU 1 ` (iy JIni, John;stnn tit Picker':., �I Buchanan. of Haveioek iG- Aitt�-
hopping and Fdi3 of all
vocal co•o by l s f ln�er, Clare h the teat• er and hip a-Ife, tGls�tbl3_tt 1Lj3�NLiuPu1 B
iced Nt it h Cif
';'YOU CA% AVOID n Airs. Johnswn. r� G, `gat is si ting her dao-
` THE Ea,NEN,-t; _ cii7d6, .._ . nihil„ readln. b} `••� •
iano duet by J7 saes Linton slain, St tore Prices Before Bnyiltg
THAT' F ght�r, Mrs. lliliq in tate Slit. i
FUL'WR S i R�ysl Pastry l~ ollr by :tics Almat Pugh ,polo, `.i<,�ter 1r, and 'Mn. Snider and. fair.il+ d'
YRIiu' .E. MU KLRY PonitrT. Feetls, Growing t Pantell.:a s xial perigd, was, enjoe:1 t �r� mmecl intn '-Mrs. Smales' res- ' YY I'LS O i�l- BROS.
C.�F?Y1?i{A[+TN�tT'Ra`f'F. �184h•, 1• ing 11• white refreslsrttr,ts were 'sertetl. #. -in• the- ••-'hags. _ u
L h l.fC'xlinv nC :?',liru'C! ttln7 1¢ a\v rest i44 J•:a, �iC�Vili]:ley' -spent LtIGust Hill, CiU4
Phone - -Pickerittr, C47d9 I P,nvt ('r?ints. ;eel to tL•na: testi ,;1,1E+ f,: •.r4` ev-
We'carrV all riahesn _ ^..'.:: c.. .1 xa, 1T,'•r r,t,::T., Lir:-. 1 I'ht •'•E �' :h '+'t1 -
W HETHER AT T eti rr ti : 1 +"'; =:Iiroril?e UlanC14- k0Tner Karry.
D. LV . 1Jn� �lU<%�)II(� e= +,f thrV Institute.'-T.l,e sFco-A Adult F'n1T+�T• lin /'r ]'� -
1, On Friday evenittg', '+;ov.•'13th t1}c "COT �
Pi('l:r\(: n',^r o. the r.ea=ori ,.ill +ae
. ;
W. `.T: S, -held r.n, ,Akron Soc:al in
,t.
You require a Bed r '�T *� the Hall w�tl a^.^{+d attemtarn?. cn \ n'. 25th. i-
G., CLE�� a�EiV IIY 1J «e arQ Corry to hear bliss Jean
•try ron>;enlal, hipiy uncial even- Arnan ha been nick Kith Iarnygit and #
room suite or dust Sufi. _ as cn i„y,'.tl all.- The prgfi _•
FCI.\N.RA T)IRF,Cwi0 H i'. ��TT I��t i
ran. for t}•+' eVenine. con i; ing of lits. Burk; of $ow-Bow'and BRONCHITIS.,
I �ttl,:ea) Selection: on the pians, by
'bed, spring or mat PrivittQ Ambiliartee lTrs. -Olneth, of N;ingara Falls vi'sit-
a
tiTr•:, W. T)u•;:•:tn an son, a Sblo by Earl '�-it}t }Tl -s. C f;. �Tn*•rish. ' ��;1y l)8 flyOtilAf� 1)y tllliing<,
T) , t ,tiltt 16'ilt. �t•Yvl('e i
tress. ' P1,�i",e t3(gt10 i v ith ilia. HzrFry ss The ('. t:. t. T, wiic- hold their-
acrompanist, two •Solos by tilt. dire ¢ y, .:iHAL•_VER OIL •. •fit
_ nest meetin• on 'Ihtesda � m•em- T
circ '
two htanmirmis Recit- bet 2til t In a .-CAPSULES
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See our Assortment. Markham - '.Ont.'C 131pani. t, church. '
! �. ani h : �T, t ortrm, and NPi,sinnl a m
Rrairiut Dresser, 2 i0 ------ afoul for the ynunn peAple, Tltt: 'Same of our crack -shot hunters If you 'art subject to -winter colds"
Cold Weather ram was interspersed by Mr. were able d get a deer each whsle or Bronchitis start taking Haliver
MattreEsee. inner' spring p''t'g hunting 'ardund DrocollTt; N Aiag- S
-filled Inattresse�. R IVIeyi'hartAr reading 'Original
Poems, which bad been plaecrl orith netavvan River. The bin shots of the Oil now before the cough•.weather
Is here, and w.e are ready, village 'being Ther. Annan, Syd. begins. Usua lly;one capsule peer
183tJ.6U t t dhnationa under patches .nal the, ap-
$ Are Sou . V. a -have rata es a -Morrish, J'irri Blenkin. 1
•- .- :. is auftieiPntas a preventative._ ;
tons, Wise, Htmiorrvus and ('ray, o day.
;All felt Mattre,weg from $19.95 np-Ally size, as. not to. he tiresome. thly were
Stena Paul's�eon-bene-x 12 Du bare a • PRICE'- >�1,50 peI 10Q
r ,Style or price you wish, read in four batches. , Prize-winJrners aY. N M 22nd. nsund y
$J,50--$rJeFiO - next before Advent. Sunday School y71L�VER 014 bre lints. than aO 1
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were :Kis. Bm�sn, Jne Ch'a's• Marg .
:-Walnut Cedai Chests Veleliaan `heaters; lamps and at 2 p. m. Eveiiinir Pmye.r at 3 P• timcs fhp vitrt�itf 71 potet,cy and
lanteroe.
Phillips limd M. Bush School teach- w Preacher at this service Eev. E.
Also a complete !0 or more titers the Vitamin U ,
Large size, $2 4.50 F ens, Mr. Thotxtpfton, of White. ale, G. Robin�fon.
stock of"pipes etc., for )Diss Nuir, of Green River and Mies potency Of the best grade of
C. A. STERRITT stoves a*Id fnrnaoes. Spen+`eley, of Mnremoitt. acted m+ Y P Win met: on Monday, e11a1 Cod Liver Oil.
Callus now and let us t our judRPs , of the poe its. Atter sing- Nov. 29x1 at R o'eTock.. Mr9, Barry `start taking tbe�e capsules now -
-a pu y Pearce will have charge of neat
NE_W,_,-_S-
Funeral Director inn the National Anthern, lunch xw before_• cold getsyou.
furnace and starves in good shape. wreek (t meeting, There was not 'a ,,.
served by the W. M. S. Rev. J. E.
Private Ambulance " =- very good showing of young people }; `
P>7oHe li:guo II,gIN BUSHBY Gltrver a>, arwa.Yt,�P an exe�>tt- E C Jones Phnt &
eat rbairrinrwti, ne thaQtks of the '
at ��e laAt meeting, Are please co+rte C. y •
-i► W. M. S. is extended th all Wk out and heli to kPpp ihe_ati�t? a T3RLie,Oia'i '�► �-
�jQ�e1!iIIQ. Hardware Phone 46M
Ones io i hetned in making the evening it u4•
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��•���� =� :���+��� :+: ������•`•'►'ta+:e:.�i'PPPPee:�e:�'iPP Dr. David Price of. the Bureau of
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• Chemistry and Soils. Bacteriological - --
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Roper redictas JF':ra From, -
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� �DO� Auto Output Gain __ and chemical action influenced by wa---'-----
'i It is hard tc imagine ,a tire start- 'ter may ignite hay- cattle feeds, fer- -
V WASHINGTON — Secretary of tng in an tee house for no apparent tilizers and other farm products
►� Commerce Daniel C. Roper predicted cause. Yet there is a 'record to the stored in barns, farm buildings, or
Shelf�•' recently that the 1936 motor car United States Bureau of Chemistry anywhere else.
��� production will exceed that, of _1928. and Soils of one that burned to Rater may actually be the worst '
►�. In a statement to be sot to the ground after sawdust had been soak- medium .for putting out a tire. Turn
►� $Y MAIN M. MORGAN t►yi Automobile Show. he said: ed by a heavy Summer rain. on a'full stream and thus knock off.
•+� "We are justified in believing that Then there is the strange case of or stir up accumulations of dust in
a+`.•:+:•:A:•:+:::+:•:+:•::•:: �•� ��;+� �+� �•,� ��+ �. as many as 1,150,000 units will be a carload of mixed feed in transit. factory and there is I ikely to be as
rmanufactured during the last quart. It was moist, Still it burned. explosion.' The flames ignite the duet
r This Have and Have Not Busi and' Japat! are discussed, explain- er of this year and, if -so, tht. total And the ,explanation, of all this? cloud. Fine sprays are better than
nesa, by Sir, Norman, Angell .(The ed. fo"r the entire. calendar S ants ignition, g to fat .streams in these 'circumstances.
;Musson Book-Compatt�, Limited, In the chapter entitled "But year .. will p, heous i ition, aecordin
E Toronto). $1.50. Truth is On the, March",,_these amount• to.4,612,034 units, or slight-
ly more than the production for 1928.•
Sooner or later, when a group which amounted to 4,601,041. The
•o!people: gather -together y, (1) Congt oY territory is
- r.es..production. this '.year is. .likely to i �.• .. .. -•Coronation• i�ecotraEions
tads •
tits economic. situation crops up as not necessary to ensure adequate teed that 'cf' 1935 by, nearly a half
✓d topic of conversation—and ev- -supplies of raw material. million units."
eryone present will o$er their (2) successful war does not Bolivia dealesrs.in luxurles threut' n
opinion on just' what is wrong enable a kation to dispose of the to close their stores because • of es
and the possibilities 'of war. The the surplus that cannot be sold at change' restrictions.
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result is a confusion of ideas and
home' �~
(3) War is not necessary for
ao one is clearer on this engros- -Untouched' for 'A years• the 6.000,
sing subject at the end of the de the purpose -of opening new area's #,' '
of
-investment. 000-gaIlou Springbank Itese cot-, at f 7 y `
;bate. t London, Ontario, Is. being cleaned
`
ML Successful war does not
Sir Norman Angell in this -little Tweuty-five men are engaged in the
heaable a nation to collect debts. work, whicb' wilt cost" abqut $850 be
handbook, deals with every- angle
hthe complex economic situation. And in his final summary, Sir fore' it is completed. One hundred
He declares " ... -there- is grave And
writes: Our problem is not -pounds of chlorine solution;- uftcount -
danger Uf our misconceivingfun- to redistribute" property but to or- - -ed brooms and tons of fresh water
ganize a pta.ess, It is precisely will be used for the cleaning of thej
damentally the nature ,of the the illusions. of "otiviiershi "' and oldest' reservoir, " t the waterworks '
problem which faces us, of - re- "national property" whit: mainly „ system. It was built in 1878. Al -
1 girding it as one mainly of the
redistribution o! have stood'in the way of organiz- though .it is 58 :-ears old, the r'escr } .
"Property" be• voir has been cleaned only 'hrec y
tween _ the "haves". and the. "have- ins that process, in tits past, and tl>n e: s
may do so again It is as though
nota." To put - nation aI and ty, zitally dependent -
social values in direct conflict with a comment
economic neels is to make confus- upon unimpeded traffic qa the
ion worse confounded. The highways—as most modern tom-
munities are—were ' trying to Nazi Envoy To London
danger to the world at this mom- solve the problem -by each "own-
ent is not ill will not malice not -
ing a bit of the road and then
wickedness = it i s -confusing quarrelling about the none ski - u� y
Such questions as the so-called' instead of each doing his partpto v. y
over o elation of German ltal
.r, h
-p p _}
Y y..make traffic rules workable. l
f� $
F
Adley Given to London ,.
elip
1 ` ¢
7777,
_ .,d;�. µ fi •. 1. r.. .,K' } '•,... .•tel• _
•'^ter..
,C
'Jlode:s of the decorations which -will add colocr.to't.he'.streetson the
Joachim l'uu i;ibbentrop, German route of the Coronation procession on May 18 have ,been erected in a
Ambassador to. Court. of St, Jatnes:- r
ward -bett5ngint� Eo -the ft'ostmins�eP ("London), �rorpnration so that mem•
is* pictured debarting. from Buck- bers gf-the Counril and other officials may gain game idea :of, -how the?
/ Ingham Palace in London after pre- will appear. 'The architect chosen by the Council to 'p?an 'tis Aeras•
" y �1 , senting eredentfats 'to [ling Ed• tions 1s G. Grey 1�'ornum_ This picture shows decorations for lamp
11
ward t'1I1. stands, ds. _ _
r
With elabbrat(-.cerenioilies-a ni iw public short cut was presented to the
;City of London, as a gift from the Rank of England, at the Tivoli corner
of the Bank, Our picture shows a general view of the ceremonies,
showing Sir Percy Vincent, Lord Mayor if London., an(] _Montagu Nor -
'man, Governor of the Rank of. En,!and.
' Vin National Horse bow Harness Psi- Eti en
� � - '-••err•
w
►: �� e:�:•:•:•:•:�:•;► e::•::� •a:� •:� •.7h� �•:r �: v:� P �. was not quite -certain how to 9*,
T _. •i1 _ ;i' about it,
•.•�� r- ►� Pop's glance a the straight healthy 7&%m
X i� � I Tim Ij �•'. young man was appreciative. _It .was
! X44 a finely molded body which showed
- --ire — �. beneath the carelessly draped robe. R —
,�ie % IAMOND r _ ; ►�' "1 don't mind your show of temper
BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMONSi ;05
.; and your stubbornness nearly ' so
,•e Imo—_, -- ►•, much as 1 am worried about your-=
.•i • ►e, _
• a sweat interest_ in my daughter." n
•:�- :'s: �e:��o�e;o:vr .e: r,4tee:se:o:=:•:o�►V,eweeaoee:.�:�:::e:eV:?y:eV:e::e:o pp ,�._ �
SYNUPSIS ` 'That's aha• r the waj t figured it. .(To be Cent'3A
_ �•
Since Pop Clark .disbanded nI• Now," Kealy went ou, "if ne' .:'.1s i
famous Blue Fhere wi'�en t,e was -shot and Hig;'L,?
ire-eaters.ten years -+
•-..- ..
ago he hap been vainly trying to v: as there c fi r. he heard the nil. e', $nappy. $hlrtWalster �Or -
win the United -eailue ' penr.ani w i can get a line on i,nt posit'�q nf -Me Home :
with his Royal Blues. Sport wrt• the murd`cr*,i when' the shit «•` - -
-,
O°'"
" Higgins :rd Burk .the spot. _
"Niles Burke. Where did
tern give them little chance.
fired." -
of the province was placed at ib8.-
at the end of .the fiscal year
$150,609,049 March
to some sort of sane view of .democ-
Kelly knelt down and looked over
you,
tear tall .
- Whi +"
'Damn it, man crazy) Do
Higgins' head.. His line of vision car -
compared with
31, 1935.
,yotrr�
you want to be arrest -ad. for thl.
ried him past the end of the stand
out over the -t'evated station.
.Terry moved down lien be-
"Of course not. You kuo%w I,didn't
Umm,' he grunted as he stood
!It 'couldn't have come from
-
'1•be proriace netted ;1 843'689 in
do it."
up.
stands."
_ .the
tween thlyd %no Lome and stopped
"I don't know anything about it-
"Then 1 guess that lets Doyle out,
profits from 'the Alberta Liquor'
Whitper was shot and you couldn't
doesn't it?" Terry suggested.
_ about eight 'ret from the p:Yte.
be. in the_ dugout and you were not
"I'm afraid .sari Belly agreed.
Control Board. The other major pub-
P
fin .the clubhouse. How do I know
"Come We'll go .back and see
"How long dd he keep his feet
where you were or what ycu .were
doing after 'you wulked off the
a
what the examiner has to sayfi
lic-ownership scheme. Alberts v
P g° -
field? Men have gone to the '+hair
The medical examiner confirmed =
the report of the doctor. The body
before he fell?" Kelly. asked.
on thinner evidence."
9. don't said de-
was taken away and Kelly was pre-
ernment telephones, showed s net de -
scare," ,Doyle
fiantly: "I didn't do it. I've told you
paring to leave -when: Pop •;Clark.
Not long,"' Terry ans:vered
"Not more than two or three feet
e what I was doing and you dr.n't ti.ant
stopped him.
"It' about Doyle," Pop said. ."I
licit of $288,797 for the year after
taking into. account interest and debt
to believe me.' You will have to work
_
know where was after he walked
• :at the most after he sort of doubled
'
it out for yourself."
:he
off the field."
retirement.
"Okay, if that's the way you want
n -
1>•
it. Kelly called one of the police-
"Where?" _
The relief account represented a
men. 'Take -this man back to the
"With my daughter. She came
_
locker -room and keep an eye on, him
'round after you went out on the
deb!increase of $2,682,608 after
until I am ready to leave."
field and -wanted to know what had
"Do you think this would he the
After. Doyle left, Kelly rafted fox
happened. I told her about Doyle
taking into consideration grants frominflammation—
Higgips and they went down 'an the
and his pnwitlingness to- talk. - Then
: - place where.he was hit?"
place
_
field,
she told -'me. She ran' down' from`
'
CHAPTER X
the box when she saw, me take
•
the hall to the locker -room. Larry
Doyle out and met him under the
+tftp
- -Kelly, Terry and Higgins went
stands as be was coming off the
:." agreed.
down to the diamond.
field. They walked off in -one of
_
,.Now, Hi ns, where were you
the rear corridors and talked.
when Whitperr called to you as be
That's why he wam't in the locker-
the Dominion treasury.. borrow -
y•
' -was running towards the plate from
room an he said."
-
third?"
Lefty moved over to the pitchers'
"Well, it doesn't make any dif- .
ings from, Ottawa during the year'
monad and .stood junk off to one
ference. Doyle couldn't have done
it. There wouldn't have. been .time
_ _.....
- "Which *ay, were you facing?"
for him to have gone outside, shoot
were $8,91,000.
During the.fiscal year' the govern
"I was watching the field to see
the u
guy and get back; and besides,
u
H_ ow Many
what would happen to the ball and
he would have been noticed in his
- "
at the same time keeping an eye Inuntiorm.
I don't know who did it,
pennies Your
pennies
- Whjtpex," Higgins replied.
bu 'I m sure 9t wasn't -Doyle. You can
would be reflected in, tit_e-public ac-
c-
counts: The issue 'came, later.
"Where was he when he callzd to
go," Kelly said to Terry, "and you
h• Is
-,
O°'"
" Higgins :rd Burk .the spot. _
"Niles Burke. Where did
in a sort of mad -house, working out
TOKIO —Farmer Fujikura'sY
of the province was placed at ib8.-
at the end of .the fiscal year
$150,609,049 March
to some sort of sane view of .democ-
has made a record..
you,
tear tall .
- Whi +"
racy, she • sadi. "It's a mad and won
With a deprecatory cackle, a y)?
"Well,
compared with
31, 1935.
derful age. The youth of today fas-
though to say: that's nothing,
.Terry moved down lien be-
cinates even when 1' warvel at
the' .prolific Leghorn dropper. her -
-
'1•be proriace netted ;1 843'689 in
•me..
their easy flippancy. The post-war
361st egg since November 1, 1935; to
_ .the
tween thlyd %no Lome and stopped
f*,pers hopeless. Thank"heav,
set a- new world's - record for solo
profits from 'the Alberta Liquor'
.were
en we're rid of them. The young folk
"mass production."
_ about eight 'ret from the p:Yte.
of today are thinking. They're sin-
The new world's champion still y
-
Control Board. The other major pub-
P
cere. They may not bother about el.
had 12 hours to notch th. mark one
"How long dd he keep his feet
egance or manners, but they're tear.
higher and she retired to .the barn
lic-ownership scheme. Alberts v
P g° -
vellously alert. Sometimes — she
with a strut ,fairly exuding Ito
before he fell?" Kelly. asked.
paused to think a moment. Jane
dente.
.s
ernment telephones, showed s net de -
Cowl thinks deeply on malty things..,
Not long,"' Terry ans:vered
"Not more than two or three feet
"Sometimes," she said cautiously,
"I wonder what's going Eo happen to
The .blouse hasf an action pleat
in back for freedom and comfort
licit of $288,797 for the year after
taking into. account interest and debt
the next generation—wben the pres-
• :at the most after he sort of doubled
'
ent one has so much • mechanistic art
i
retirement.
that A no longer needs to look or to
n -
1>•
listen, because the world is such a'
gathered aL. Lhe yoke for ad¢i-
The relief account represented a
frantic jumble of sights and sounds."
' Kelly moved back -toward third.
She concludQd: "Life's a great sen-
`•
a hit
deb!increase of $2,682,608 after
sation. i wond6r ' if behind 'all the
1 t •j'
with all who
"Do you think this would he the
polyglot delirium of America, .the
panel of the ,ample skirt and the
taking into consideration grants frominflammation—
good old New England cost of living
to. a
�' the*'
: - place where.he was hit?"
place
isn't t. be the .one best hope of sav
roll
the Dominion "treasury.
ing us all from becoming robots?"
a
That ssems about right," Terry
the hall to the locker -room. Larry
W own
Included in Alberta's debt strut-
Alberta Rolls 0'
:." agreed.
-.Debt of $7.,712,300
t M
ture were loans of $25,217j750 from
Mecca Ointment is sold by. all drug -
EDMONTON. = Albeita rolled up
a
the Dominion treasury.. borrow -
y•
a -debt increase of $.7,742,301 in the
-
fiscal ' year ending March _31r, 1946,
of
home wear.
ings from, Ottawa during the year'
it was reported recently by provin.
_ _.....
tial treasurer- Cockroft when be re-
leased the public accounts. The Uni-
Barbara Bell Patterns No. 1798-8
were $8,91,000.
During the.fiscal year' the govern
ted Farmers of Alberta were five
u
H_ ow Many
months in power and the Social
Bis available for sizes 14, 16 18
took
20; 40 and 42, Corresponding
measurements 32, 34, 36, 38,
-
meat no visible 'step toward a
Social Credit financial system which
Creditors under Premier. Aberhart 7
pennies Your
pennies
month s
40 and 42. Size 16 (34) requires
-4 -yard's of 39 -inch' mate-'rial.
would be reflected in, tit_e-public ac-
c-
counts: The issue 'came, later.
The net funded, and unfunded debt.
-,
O°'"
" Higgins :rd Burk .the spot. _
"Niles Burke. Where did
can use any tug you know.
"But I don't know anything,"�798'f3
_081,350
Terra said.
Carl it 'ai day. in this snappy
of the province was placed at ib8.-
at the end of .the fiscal year
$150,609,049 March
CHEST. COLDS
you,
tear tall .
- Whi +"
"You've got nothing on me,
g.� '- kid,
shirtwaister which ca tures both
P
compared with
31, 1935.
.Terry moved down lien be-
Kell nn FV h'
y 8Ti ed. ere all in the
Vote, e
masculine 0
the feminine and mss u
-
'1•be proriace netted ;1 843'689 in
- -
_ .the
tween thlyd %no Lome and stopped
same boat."
Pop
and another triumph toot witfi all
make their own- frocks; for
profits from 'the Alberta Liquor'
4uV(t(r A I OjN�
_ about eight 'ret from the p:Yte.
As they left -together; - was
who
its watchword simplicity with
Control Board. The other major pub-
P
lrWt J<l�
"How long dd he keep his feet
shaking his head. ffe was thinking
Frances. He knew she liked Doyle
saucy touches that make It .yours
h
lic-ownership scheme. Alberts v
P g° -
AND MUSTARD POULTICE
before he fell?" Kelly. asked.
of
alone:
ernment telephones, showed s net de -
Not long,"' Terry ans:vered
"Not more than two or three feet
and he was' afraid the this last-
episode would bring thetttf closer to-
The .blouse hasf an action pleat
in back for freedom and comfort
licit of $288,797 for the year after
taking into. account interest and debt
Dont take chances on a Chest Cold
'
• :at the most after he sort of doubled
'
gether: But -he' could always get rid
of movement, w7tile the front" is
retirement.
— . may lead to Nrieamonla. A .
y
made up of two tablespoons
n -
1>•
o! Doyle if= he felt the were be-
y y
gathered aL. Lhe yoke for ad¢i-
The relief account represented a
poultice
of Mecca and a teaspoon of Mustard
' Kelly moved back -toward third.
coining too interested in each other.
tional ease. Note the slimming
deb!increase of $2,682,608 after
brings marvelous results. It removes
"Do you think this would he the
He'd see about that when the time
panel of the ,ample skirt and the
taking into consideration grants frominflammation—
congestion and heals inflammationes
: - place where.he was hit?"
place
came. Po turned and, went down
Pop
two -kick pleats. - A trim sporty
P
the Dominion "treasury.
prevents• blistering. - In 'severe'eases .
That ssems about right," Terry
the hall to the locker -room. Larry
collar.. handy patch pockets and
Included in Alberta's debt strut-
change the poultice twice daily.
:." agreed.
was just getting ready for a shower.
buttons down the front bollen
ture were loans of $25,217j750 from
Mecca Ointment is sold by. all drug -
"Put our robe on, snd sit down
y
complete the picture of what.the
wise Miss Matron wants for
the Dominion treasury.. borrow -
y•
gists• -25c, 35c (Tube). 50c . and '
-
minute," Pop said. ,. "1 want to.
of
home wear.
ings from, Ottawa during the year'
$1.00. -
_ _.....
talk to you.
"Kelly -seems_ -
to have decided that
Barbara Bell Patterns No. 1798-8
were $8,91,000.
During the.fiscal year' the govern
u
H_ ow Many
I'm not a killer, ' after . ell;" Larry
said. as he draped a robe wfe- hisbust
Bis available for sizes 14, 16 18
took
20; 40 and 42, Corresponding
measurements 32, 34, 36, 38,
-
meat no visible 'step toward a
Social Credit financial system which
Agl( Mother--
pennies Your
pennies
shoulders.
"I so,". Pop said wearily
40 and 42. Size 16 (34) requires
-4 -yard's of 39 -inch' mate-'rial.
would be reflected in, tit_e-public ac-
c-
counts: The issue 'came, later.
She Knows
• t
5 Life? 3
Child
gues's
and sat down.
.,Is it 'a bawling -out?" Larry ask-
HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS
of scrip
in the year and so did the purchase
of'sitea' for State Credit houses.
Mother took this medicine be-,
-.
fore and after the babies came:
ed as Pop seemed reluctant to start.
Write your name and- address
isLet ifs ung
--
and energy when she was aerv-
"
$ TOEnatOti
` '
"I'm sorry. I was a fool. I'll
pattern wanted. Enclose 26c is
"
ons and rundown , , ; her
pt
never - lose my head like'that again,,,
stamps or e;oin (coin preferred),
wrap it carefully, and address
Amended regulations governing
on the job all �h the
Change. No wonder she rec-
Larry hastened to say.
your order to Barbara Bell, Room
,
the •grading of tomatoes for canning
ontmends it.
"
:
..But ou' will • ou're young yet,
421, West Adslaide*- s4eit,
�
and • it's a good thing to be young."
Toronto, Out.
-
adian government and are now being
Under 're
VEGETABLE CO MND
Larry realized how old Pop Craik
enforced. the amended
was, at tha His energy. and
nations there are now four grades
.moment.
vital interest which 'electrified')
Sees Value lu>< New
of .canned tomatoes _ Fancy, Choice
."
•' � �
during a game had vanished and all
Larry saw was a small, tired old
- * •
Eftland LiVin'
Standard 'and Seconds. The canned
products'of all grades must be pack.
•
�hP►
Iblf! T !p 'Save" I>;ome •
►'si
man who had something. to say and
- ' "'1D
ed from sound clean trait, and be
'.
R¢tlledfes—nslr Your nocror
_
free from pieces of skin, nares, black
spots or sun�5caldli. The Fancy
�ifira Dochart
• There is*one point, on which prat-.
Jane Cowl Wonders About
grade
must contain at least'' 68,
p
;
4ically all doctors agree• That is:
Dentpia-yyoourchild unknotsrfremediex
RICH DOWN
Next Generation in Hi hl
g y
per cent.
drained tomato solids Choice grade
leant bb
Shows how lo.' read character,
avithoett asking your dolor firs!.
.Mechanized World
at per cent. and Standard
from handwriting„ at a glance
All mothers know this. But some-
grade at least 4b' per cent.
times the instinct to save a few
take �1111NCARHIS
TORONTO. — The vast -differ-
10c PREPAID
pennies by buying "something. just,
as good" overcomes caution.
if work and worry have
ence in audience was discussed in an
-
Flush Poisons From
Graphologist Room 421
When it comes' to the wide] used
y
got the better of you and
you are feeling weak and
interview by Jane Cowl who arrived
here recently from Pittsburgh. .,
�s Adelaide �t. W.
Toronto
`
- children's remedy — "milk of ma
besia" — many doctors for over half
_ _
mendatiod of more than ^-
metida, follow the a than
.+ Audiences are so different—not
only in this or that section 'of vast
Kidneys ,,,�j c}
Kids And p
-
„ „
a century have said PHILLIPS.
20000 medical men. Take
17$0
-
-
For Phillips' Milk o1 Magnesia is the
Winear»isdreedmai-daily. =:zss.
1f• �....
countries like Canada and United
_
• •
i standard of the-
to the 'comedy
p S
,. �1
A FA R MIR' B 0 Y
-then•
where who once felt as you
ent response same
3
_ Keep this in mind, and say "PH
feel now, this advice has. _...:i<- _
lines in almost every city," she said.
"Then
-, __
ONE of the best
LIPS' MILK' OF MAGNESIA"
proves] invaluable. Win-
you still regard a good
-•Ere Healthier, Happier-
known medical
'when you buy. Comes now, 2156 in -
carats brings to you all the
in
audience as an essential great act-
Live Longer.
men. -in the United
tablet. form. Get the form you prefer.
- - But see that what you et is labeled
Y g
valuable elements of grapes (2%lbs
each bottle), • _and the strength building
or T' "Invariably. An actor is often
tempted to improvise
avian to an. Audi-
-
`.
when
States was Dr. R
V. Pierce of Buf•
•
Genuine Phillips Milk of Mag-
"
t' content of and malt.extract. It is
�
not but a delicious, blood and
P p
ence. ". .: ..
you can se. rot +u cents a supremely
efficient and harmless stimulant and diuretic
fain NEw York
taenia. 25f for a big box of the tablets
at drug stores
,
tissue building wine' which qyuickly
• How did you like the only film
that will flush .from your kidneys the waste
matter, poisons an4 aeld that are now doing
- -who was born or
a farm in Pa. He
_`
AllM W TABLET r4"* -
-: soothes.dred nerves and_buil% new
you ever acted- in?" -."I --disliked it
you -'arm, why- continue to hrmk- your rent..
rul
'noted daily m hi!
...,',
•
> tiny tablet the v-
wells of energy'
From the time you start taking
so intensely that I've even forgotten
its But I
sleep by getting up thmugh the sight.
Just ask- your druggist
sgiat row nota Modal
Haarlem'
-
medical career tha
his from
•teat at a ta�,poantni a
fi�•a�n�• Pkntip•' Milk
Wiacarnis you will sleep better, wake
title. can see a- marvellous•-
emotional techni ere fn films,
oil Capsules—but be sure and get
GOLD h1EDAL-right from Haarrem n
i
many of pnxriptions prepared root.
buks,.and herbs, such as "Golden �kdi�l
"
71aa•a•fa, �-�
®
mare cheerfully, and reel more near)
y y
as you should.
q" she
added.
.Hol-
lana. Other symptoms of weak kidneys and
lrritatW bladder are backache,
Discovery," produced ostoniskiiik results. •
lie early. founded a Clinic. and Hospital in
IN
For those who are run-down, a who
"I'd like to see America o crazier
8
puffy ease,
Itis crane", Mist .wtma, burni� or scanty
Passage,
p
..Dr.buffalo.i 's Advice by term is free
Dr. Pkrtt's Golden 36Wicat Diseovcry is
MA•a
e'i`Dw . a
suffer from ragged nerves, insomnia,
still on Shakespeare . . . as crazy as
n
pa
an rbal extract -which eliminate! eons
fffm the intmtr s sma-4don up the digestive
_
paUideomple7tionordebilit-y',•Wiritsmis
u the t iC to take. Get Wincarnis
our
we are, on elections for 1n9tanCe.
said Miss Cowl.
_ . -
Iaaue No. 47 — f36
system, pimples and blotches caused � iaoky
elimination disappear and you feet the tonic
�y MILK OF''
PH' L L' PW
from dru ist toda —Sales
Agents. -Harold 'Harold 1 �Rtte'•hie &yCo: Ltd.,
- "No, I'm not going to talk poli-
,
i,
nwand strengthening e>pr of this wen teed
medictne. Ask your Drd 11, t rues I TWO' '
Nvnid It•ao It•as
i7 MAONESiA
Toronto. as
tics —except to' say !think cse're
C-2•.
s0 caner, sad
•
•
I
F e
�+"-- �'
,,ot>� friends. lli:. Grim,
went
ASB' was sotetml:ed
' T�ea>r
who was born in Market Basin, in
ill health he to setirenieni
four sad gone -half yea s aqo. He is
on Thursday afternoon' lot at the
• ;. eL76 --'-' a •r t.-- ,,
. •, r.: • +� ... _E
came to (Masada when laces
tip ,,.5
by his ,wEdo�v, at the tarn-
United Ohurah parsonage,. Pickering
when Elwood Hnyrke, Mims N
3ubsuiykiono to the United States
.::: _'�^ , ,-,1j, �.'..:.
ated in the schools' of Eastern Can-
ily resirietuo, :tial enc s,sster, 91ra.
and
abal Squires, only daughter of Mr.
and , $ x,00 in advance,
ads,i►nd fora few years was en_
John Q Bryant, Pickering. The re-
Lorne Squires and the late Mrs.
- "
gaged in farming in Pickering,
'to
mains are resting at Hayward's B.
C Funeral Chapel, 'where funeral
Ares were united in marriage.
'
t
JOHN MURKAR. Pfoorietar
Ont., Then he moved Western
services. wilt be conducted on Mon -
The ceremony was performed by
•-- -
Canada and for more than thirty
day afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, Rev.
Rev. H: G. Crozier in the presence
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
yeitrs Was employed as an engin-
eer at the B. C. Electric R iilway
Canon Chadwick will otfiriate and
of the immediate relatives. The
happy couple will reside in Picker-
Picker -
Catnpany's powgr house. Owing to
interment will be made in the faro-
tnl
A)ear Sirs—
ily phot in Ross Bay Ounetery.
•
BROCK '
., Gc,liien 1versar936 a
anniversary —This monl,t
� ,
I complete my Fiftieth Year ` in
Furnaces
�
J3as?^c r. ,;n that time 1 havo wit-
-- ,
s yI�.E-s'rocx SHIPPERS!
TREAT RE
tressed many changes in business,
- -also in farming aietbods, Te4hon-
Factory �4amplee New
'
FARMERS--Ship.your Live Stock
'ti?CTT3I2'�Y'
es w t
Installed free durin Au t
X&Ple hof Ynt1W ft
.Iasar�,nc8 Co.
and WAWANESA INS. Co.
Cheap Rales for Fara and COMM
Buildings
Windstorm Insurance on BuiMhW
Windmills, silos etc.
t . Automobile Insurance •if -
Ar
- +.. All Hinds
Write or Phone
BOWMAN & ROWE
WHITUY 'QXT
ere los starting to the Largs a t_ , to Toronto with us, Friday and Saturday t YOII CBa BUY ar, dome
-towns and cities Where were no Easy terms, if desired, Stock called for and dtl lusted November �L said 21 � TIRES, BATTERIES.
::rural phones. No electrical applian- ACC'E89ORILrS
4lla+o new and used Electric "�//asb- f
ces such as electric lights, electric pe.rso.ally to the market.
street ears, radios, m x-ray, no era and Refrigerators. Prompt, t De Dependable Sewix- Last Complete show at 9.00 At ad low and better prises
y GILSON PRODUCTS pPh.4 Pick 506 satnrday Matinee st 1.30
.phonographs, no rural mail deliver ae .
and no autteno�biles or trucks. IMPORTANT NOTICS—13wtnr
_ I have always tried to Ptzuae Pick 1512 5(a~lo MO'RLSY � iARLQCK yon .eaa to Toronto.
y give the day IC wooing Show starts at 13:30
'.farmer better values than they Brougham, Ont. 13.21 •burp.
would have had if I hed not been Let us repair tbnt li+aky toy
in business. Barclay -Transport VIRGINIA WEIDLER
Today there are not half tidos- A?TENTION FARMERS IAT. - Bkifled Motor Repnlrs,
en farmers !when whom I bought nag, serge " Girl of the Gordon J
' wheat from when I started. There betweeis Claremont, Brougham . J. �.
are none in the flour -or grain bus- Greenwood, Whitevale and Toreate GENkRA'L REPAIR WORK Ozarks" : ' Plisse aw8
,Itness in Toronto, Montreal or Que. - Weateprepsiled tprapBirOar8° ' • .
bee who were in business in 188x;. My drivers are trained to be eareta, With - PICKERING, f1NT1Rtf?
I thank my many businese friends aourteons and reliable. trucks, tractors told all faro,
and farmers who have been loyal machinery, wheels rebuilt and HENR.IBTTA CROSSMAN f'
supporters of this business. 9peeial Rates on Lang motaaes tire -setting, wood -work and LHIF ERIKSON
Unfortunately I have had to dis-
continue hauling. WoA turaine of all kinds.
• business since my dig" -
Also
Vous fire in February haat and am No order too small, No too targt► place your Ur(ler -12OW t0[ «Dangerous
now doing only a farmers' chopping All shipments inaored •and oo la to Wood•workiag and turning. +
trade, and with by curtailment of from the weather ,Phone or Oall » •�
business, I can gine better. service
� A.
H.
Q Intrigue Tho Bwt that
than ever and require a larger Tet: t,1at?e� P. C. y A. H. RO W E With
chopping trade than ever. Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop- a>nd ��ry C"Ln give.
Of late there have been portable ��• R sad` G p' - RALPH BELLAMY btamination �• Service
Owned and operated by (Successor to W. H. Jackson) GLORIA yHE"A
�rhoppers cutting into the. chopping Frank S. Berela, Pbhoe Pick 2729 1. „ + Quality a 5a}itfstatol`
trade, an unfair . competition as �- C. H.�. �ti
they do not pay taxes or a business Mondrty do Tueodag. Nov. 2:3, 24 grastght SpawWist
tax and thus are not of -any bene- MR tineeR only at 2 o'cl•rk .. � lift ODp�� Caw
r1n to the n treship, All the Chopp- WANTED
�i
lits mills in the town:zhl Free Prizeq to l.Hdiee easing
P PeY tax- -
ea on property and a business.taxThe Cuukitg Sc.brwl ofihe Screen
Nand are on the job twelve. months _ in the year, ... "Kitchen Talks" Hull'`
I' look back with pleasure n -call-
tables to be cleaned and sprayed; p'saturin Harry
ing the. sterling , qualities of he g Builder and OOntractor
ltrandfathem and fathers of those guaranteed to pass inspection. J
_ Es
� stE -
READ
u�{iam' I still serve. Loci men Cnl Bri-chwork and Stonework
Again. I thank the Inyai farmerq (?out
y crop oyede _ s Speoia .ty
-for their - rontinued `unport And I re H mine =
_wish them all prosperity.
-` _
plete Pirtn `rogra
E. Colbourne. "DOn't obiteot's setviae .
F. L Green
Gamble Ar
r
PHONE PICK, 3515 OR PICK 600 Jeptltars
_ with .` .. _ --_ _... - - THE CROWN INA1r
Cedar Grove = : _ __ Roaebaok Rd: and Kingston Rd._
'W
Nith
4-29
..Phone one P 56ft%
u rw annual tnaula)ffering service
'
ANN SORPI
•'(f .the W. 9. S. will be held in '/.ion
.+,n Surday, `oi. Mud -at 3 `J UO You
BRUCE CABOT
Church '
Free Prizes 8tven away at each perform- Notice
P• m• ?kP speaker will be \Piss �- ande Silverware, Groceries Cosmetics,
.eba 11_crn, Nvh.) is to be ordained - etc etc.,
intr,.' the. ministry -i�f -the- Vnited
Samples and Favours coEver
YbodY. Wed BU;
ildiNg •,€ ald kinde,-
Church next . skiing. .S`pec+ill tousle
• will 1„ i ren' ilc,i by thr` ch+,fr' of __f CAEiPb;NTEI�I\G,tn t'r•itTrrmta- o ,i n r itl odwy T e 3Ky tirt':j tV ei t'�cie►y
n p_ ,1 �Prub r '�a 24 Hnci-'�acry ,� , , � ,; hocv at , . [.art
S Y S• ;610
Evenin snnl First
This sire fives you Complete ,Show at: R:2t1_ The First > .tinii
_ Audley `� higher a. stage Dancing Musical in. CW Tccituicvu,r RUCII'I1ts
1' ,q�* �+: steeds in ficid or j�
_—$letiry WOAsiey A the Royal '� � � ^n open road ;`Da>nCtI1 Pirate" I 1Ve Y au sell HS:utf,�rri Roofing
81tc,n..n tli .J,is Ho+stein. hfiPer: @�.`:'•-, t
gate
_all it�ri+tl,, pire• B,r),roota'
:'evcrral ,ler, her, ci the Jia.:nnic .' _ 1�lth i+:cl i1pnieut,Uaro •Water
bre ruFH. lresni 'Triri:rtt„ visited thn STE1•'F'I-F1CNA <• 1 `' Sgytenta, BeHtty
nz n
hnrie of P: Y. and Mrs.. NVhlteo
.ag a.�t - �c icii -a most eiijv��ai,- -4 , • ,: �'
le et ening w'as spent. "' i Y' The only titre that
UH,�tLiLh;�3 COL;,1\5 r►n,i c,ther-B(iiiding Jfyteriale
The GiPudw•ood Youhg People mill actually cleans it. Estituates F,
Jpresent t, ir- pray, ,It . ed
self as it revolves. Work WOrk Guaraflteed
h '
appened' "Yellow utl$t"
tJSE
�n June," at the A udley School on
Friday evenin TT
t; Nov. 2 rth. 'There TRACTION . PROD
will also be a Mystery Booth' at With
Phone 11502
which wrapped parcels of 25 cent
.•
:.RICHARIlila
value will be sold for LS cents each. s
RIO -.6T RILEILAHYPICKE
- 'The Woman's Association will serve '
='•lunch at the close of the play. Ad- Truck, tractor, or —' ----•- - -- _._ .___—__
anis,inm 25 and 10 cents. _THROUGH grader does more
T:.; `.ub-had one of i ood so - better Rork.
. l3 c-
1 �. •
1s'. E-.; - -v on Monday last' when THF
,llie Mucic Co'
min, prat on a local a , slippery �1ud
musical treat.. Those taking part
avers Fred Puckrin, Jana: Hedir A Now is the time to purchase o
-and IIibs Alma Puckriu ;a several- . -
wiolia nunihers; cornet sue +y Bili _ g ire sd Ge
SAlishilry an. 'Our stock is complete,
"we Hx The new G Jyear Lug Tire for `
s French song by Mrs.R: P. Winters, trucks (above) bites into soft going fresh and, ag usual, at low prices,
with a cater
piano solos by Ivan Barrett, moiiti}t= pillar action—gives trace
:. ,organ -by (',ordoa Smith, 'vocal duet tion forward and backward —cleans (�Uj �'� RAISIs \S
by Mrs. Gazely and Miss Alma �,. -itself autottiaticall"ulli you V s.r , tlfar' ,�• � �QC.
Pucltrrin. The+ge were encored and through, Yet it is fast, smooth and R^" 9
responded to in pleasing manner, quiet on pavements. The tread is PEELS -. SUNBEAM
:-while community • songs marls all { . ' hough and long wearing. Lemon, per lb. 2 e
8 •
-take part in a real pleasirrt evening The neyv Goodyear Studded. Tire _ •s Ovangei, per Ib.: 2Sc, Rrt.iainq,' Free=o iieea, lb, pkg,'16e
`•of motifs-' A hrneheon .after follow- (left) is designed, for cars that must Citron, per lb 39e. 39e, Pitted Dates,
2 lbs,. 2110.
ed br an lm ur':; dance concluded the face the mud -holes of unimproved MizPd, par Ib., $3c,
evtl■R. -roads, the hazards of eross•the•6eld RED AND WHITE -'
driving, and seep winter snowdrifts:
1P11ol►eer Citizen Talon >,p Death Come In and see this tire. Tried and
' nomi s Gore passes away., at fain_ 'proven on gumbo roads and through FLOUR, Pastry, •24 lb, bag,- _ 79a.
By, residence. Funeral Rites, Moa- deep snow. It is the same low price ,
day, Nov. 2nd. > as the Goodyear All -Weather Tread. _ GLACE OHERRIE9 ARU>iEN SODAS'
I T,bss. Gtloe, ages seven7:]
ty years t sz Whufe, Per ,l Ib., 28e. 8 lbs..
7 saddest of Victoria for the pait� -
•Ibrtr-seven years, pasted away HONEY her. [- .
army yesterday morning at the ' a i f u b pail, special 39e. --+-
�s residence, 989 P 111slde Ave.
Sia wax well known to this city, and
>tlill dart will be vegrettted by a,8007HHONMUUR/SON
GORDON LAW, PICKERING, ONT. - '
'
d:: - r • ' . 'iit � •'.. L-'. t .I.' Y' "'I= a;if `+I ., , F'� •'
DANCE x Eye LAND -SUKVZYOR ��:�
L E O'N� /LL f
Mrs. �. Kilpatrick and Shirley, •
= were in the city on Wednesday list.;FUNERAL f)tKEU1'UK AND _ F. J. DONEI'AN B. A., B. Sc., Q
Mr -s Bortand was a cit 'visitor The Highland Creek Junior Ins - 'Care _
y RX BALM H: K L. S. On file are the records of anti~ f
titute are boldin a dance at the
• •pn Friday of last week. g � ' rn
.veyors Gibson and Yaold W`
Mrs. Doupe, of Bolton is visiting "New Moon" at Highland Creek on -And quccessur to W. J. hlAther, Bing East, Oshawa. ,Ph-ne 1981.
her daughter, Mrs. Mundell. Tuesday,, Nov. 24th, Billy Hole's � NCO Atville
The Euchre Club will meet again. Orchestra. Admission, 30 cents, Ev- ' E+ vCa lvivht And Day 5ervi,,e - '' 16 Iy
.on Wednesday eveningNov. 25th in erybody come and have a good time. •y
Businees Phone R14idence Phone
the Community Hall. Sltd+51 9K?V
Strain,
Mr. and' Mrs. Snodden are mov STANLEY THEATRE See the r
Ing into Mrs. H. H. Thomson's res.
adence. r` "- By C. H. Tuck, Opt. _
ti -- -, 1 ..STOUFFVILA,E Astigmatism 'FACILITIES FIRESTONE
Mr. James Picken of 'Ibrrs, Scot- - �
land, is the guest of Mr. Nelson i Part 3 Continued /'�
Wagg, Tharsday, ,Friday and Saturday I Speaking of condi�tiors of minor for Dlaei=g ' .. Ground Grip', 1 its
Mr. and Mrs. Pretty attended the Nov. 19, 20 and 21, errpr§ it ijs hard for man to underr
Postanasters' Dinner for the post- ,Mand that the person rovitb I�tOVN on -Die 18_ ,
'INSURANCE OF ALL BINDS p 9
HIG SPECIAL P[UTUR�E9 p good via-
masters of the district at .Whitby ion will suffer more and be in great j �`f
:9n Wednesday evening. ��. C. FiE LDS need of aseistateee to relieve that in your eheice of Fifteen Canadiss -AL S. PJi . ACL
"I%e . United Church are holding coffering than those with the minor i'
their Christmas Conceir -and Enter. - [N error, but. the sad lilritisb Com>oanies of Somal CLAREM� 'T,. ODIT.
tainaaent on Wednesdayeven t6 ff high de the eye mater is such
Det. 23rd, I;t tine Ctmtnnni Hal[. POPPY that effort ishuselees and soon learns l ariat Staniing F
h they adopt
Mr.Don, Spencer is *till in very with, the, less painful method of aging Tea yews eaTaieslq hs Baaltiag rV
Iwtir health; with little' improve- ROCHELLE HUDSONone' eye only or of suiting themsel- RaisO S V I e A
anent shown during the past few DICK CROMW8LL vee to the condition of poor rias- sad Iesorsrite. Now dery rig cow
le
meed• LYNN OVERMAN ioTM In the above. records it is also
Born, at Brierbash Hospital; in found that about 18 percent of all � 'i'hlrtes Diffetrent 'lewae
Axpert service and I*-
Stonffyine, on Nov. 13th, 1930, to Ikdded Attraction canes tested shpwed a difference of ripe and
Mr. and Mrs, Allen B. Meyers, R. ie • f one eye with the other. pai18 t0 all makes. �61A+
with an office asatem b lake care
R- 3, Claremont, a son. Ma]or BOWe6 onable obarg m. Work
Several from here will attend the Amateurs'' Xy, -o11 of doable the volume etfieleatts. gH&ranteed.
Sunday School Convention to be
held in Toronto on the last th>!ce SHORT STORIES Your enquiries .ars .invited and row
days of Heart week in Ycrkminater - caw&' err ARTHUR FIELD
Church. f patronage apps eciated.
COMING �e�a• !O�'r Graduate Radio and Television itatk -&
The Continuation School pupils -� Member Official Radio Service Mest"r
were the guests of the Royal win- One may Qtly � I7 . .fg . � �i E R Association.
Monday, November 23rd., E
-_ 'ter Fair on Thursday . of this week. f s'• Brougham Out. Phone 316 1 3-413 Phane 5241.. PICKMaING
School pupils from the district sur- Matinee, 2.30. Nits: T. and 9
rounding the city were entertained The True Life Story of John Lee -
on different rings during the Fair. . ifThe Man the 'Madeline
The first snow of the season • to p Farm' r m' M ale h i v e ry
stay any length of time fell on f) BtEallt�.
Sunday morning last, and was still Could not Hang Frost!! �11Rood,. Cockshutt, J. I.
visible at the ` middle of the week. Secured for your entertainment a3 *nor- Real qualiRty stands halon -
As usual, to the _south of us along mous cost the test of the rentor- Case, De Laval
the No. 2 Htgh-*ay, they had . the' ies sad when you set- New Roof for 14 ft. Silo _.
snowfall, but it disappeared within Also SHORTS ect a memorial here, HAIR CUTTING,
TT [ Zr G,
Flear No. 21 Walking Plow
you are aaaurM that y g SH A 1I POOI NG,
ria hour afterwarda. Oliver 2 -furrow Tractor Plow : • i'
The death took place on' Friday, Tuesday dr Wednesday, Nov. 24 and 2S yourtastefor the � , 6 ft. Crain Binder, (:dew) FING9KD11G.
,Nov, 13th, at Gooderham. Ont., of ' . beautiful will be sane- 8 Blade Tractor Tiller MARCELLING .
ViVm. Tindall, husband of the late i11000 a Minute" i tioned bthose In the Spreader Ceekshutt -Specialize-Hot Oil Treatment
1r far off y re to come. and Permanent We"
Tsabella Wallace,- in his gist year. - 1929 Chevrolet Sedan _ -
:.The funeral took place on Monday. Stamng Reasonable Paces
N. W. STAFFORD
16th from the residence of his dau- ROGER PRYOR Highway Monumental W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood MRS. M. MUNDELL
aliter; lines. James Costes, of Clare- LEILA HYAMS' Works PHovE Pic¢ 3314 ` 4itt Pitons ISi(1t3 uLAiiSt![ON
bmon•L, interment being made in the EDGAR KENNEDY pt, 469 Whitby Ont.
Claremont Umlon .Cemetery. SHORT SUBJIi:CTS - COMEDY Kingston Road West
- 'The Mirsit►n Circle of the Baptist
�Chureh .will meet at the home of COMING
M i p. • G 1d.- g
- "Nor. 24th, at 2.30 p. m. The report ) _
V. 'of the convention will be ' Ktuen. al
Lao the thankofferinq observed, , All
.. are cordially invited. _- EASIER FINANCING
T o Sintllay ` Sehonl A4Qil iati1>n
'bf . the toti nsIr,ip held An Executive
`.nre+f+tintt at the home of Mrs. G: M. -
Forsythe o�t1Tonday evening, fol- ''at Government Rates F
�ovvi Rhicia it vrac awnnuveed that
n
v
the >ttx�al rrunveittion would be _. an your Plumbing and Heating
held im Clarenutnt .on Friday, Jan.
tth. hrug,ant ie being hruo4rcd
dor thea,. - .Improvements
A l
A rally u. the 'Y. Y. of the tiah-
17
ttat (,,tutnra of (,isarenwnt-, 1�llrtc 'AN yawhave to do to resliTe the improvements yet have long been
wale and Green River, will be.. held I'lannmg -Whether it be
in U,e Cl:rreuruntchurch on r ride..r _s
everting, 16v, 27d), at 8 p. l:r. iiti.; A Planned Kttaltcn An up-to-date Bathroom k 1�
-. )fleeting .i, not co;d.ned to niembtrs c�.;� Hot .lir ^` }
of the Eatltut J_ • •An. Efficient •Tfeatine m
church uut a colrdiai
wcelcorac z� extended To Lite ydurib or any individtiat `Plumhitii: or Reatmg fixture
peuple of the. district kenerally to -
Cun a and enjoy the evening y%itfa ua. %.;S -get in f.uuch with• with, Chas. (''µper. Claremont Y -
Itet. �: li. SnxiU of Yurt Fiche. out Linder our KEW BUDGET PLA\, we will finance your plunthing' and
adtlrey'tne meeting. heating iftpro--eme.nts at the same -ow interbstAll •.ilio attended the anniversary Government Plan offers. - Should you prefer to, deal thtough your
might last Friday evening in the banker, we will gladly furnish all necessary. estimates.. '
;Baptist Church 4njoyed the finei ty
Vi'e wish to express our uodafeh Remember, you can start NOW. Simply get in -touch wiih us here.
r am and the fellowship hour.
We -wish to express 'our appreciat-
ALI,
Yon to the. ladies in charge of the Start with your Plumbing and Heating They're the Vital Parts Healthful, _Tasty and Eeononl i
program, especially Mrs. Birkett, of your. home. y Day in the Week'
and Mrs. Augustine for the efforts Food for An
y:
ay
thea; put forth to bring � us such CHAS@ COOPER
.,CLARE___ TUESDAY, Wednesday, n you re .. .
a fine Christian Challenge. We ask f . an da can be Fish Da .when you realize
a Who toe& part,' tiie Quartet - Vst how h�althftil, tasty and economical Canadian
:,from Whiitveale, •the Misses Wilson Fish and Shellfish can be. Healthy, because of
and Hornshow, Miss Sadler, :REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARE their rich store of proteins, vitamins and minerals, t
ladies of the choir and all lite .iodine and other elements. Tasty, because of
- yloung women and- girls to accept _
heir easil . digested finely,flay eat.
oured m
- - - Economical, because Fish gives ou full value in
our appreciation. We wish too to Ore your V1S11 t0 the nourishment for every centgspent
encpress our gratitude to Mrs. Ed-
garerys
gar Ward and all the ladies from e Canadian Fish and Shellfish more often.
the coutitry for the wonderful fel• ROYAL -W I NT SER FAIR Whatever way is most convenient ... fresh, frozen,
lowship hour, which everyone so carne smoked, icklcd or dried . . you et i
d, p g
thoroughly enjoyed. Toronto,' November 18th to 26th.. nourishment in its most delhtful form bi
,r_ = con tt on fro ,s , lake river, to
GO GOING GOOD RETURNING
Mable.
- d' i m ra or er your
Brougham NOV. Ist•h to 24th 70C• till NOV. 27th'
AT AGENCIES ONLY DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES, OTTAWA
Colds and flu are both making Oshaw
themselves kawwrt here, as every- .
,'' For Toronto _ For is _
4rhrn.ere e1=e.. ' :an -intermediate Points -aid intermediate pointe Try This Recipe
J. Cowie was a Brougham vi it- ib. M. P. M. P. M. A. Iii. P. M. P. M . , -=/tJ {
• • c ^'
or on Thursday last. s 7.09 c 12.64 6.34 " s 8.31 2.31 d 8.31 KIPPERED HERRING
Mrs. J. Everest and son, key; a 7.44 1.54 d 7.64 9.38 c 3.31 9.31 FOR FREE BOOKLET SCALLOP
;µtura visitors of T. Garnmage on 8.54 a '2.54 8.64 Eastern 11.01 4.81 d 10.31--Ft.ke one can Canadian �}• ^fi
ppare"" of 19~04, red Lerring in small pieoe�, Ia
Wedn�ay. 10.24 3.54 d 9.64. Standard P. M. 5.31 11.31 a
Mrs. R. Brooks of Gottmle is re- i1.G4 a 4.64 10.64 Time 12.31 6.81 A. M. oeawa 217 battered bate dish Ont alternaeaVA
y pleat trend me yon tree $3 layers of eo6" . ser
potted quite r71. 'Friends here hope _ d 6.34 b 11.44 c 1.31. ?.S1 12.31 booklet "Any nay a Fish and cheese.• w (,k � '
iOr her earl recovery. coatatatas over 100 de2lghttet a.d! - between the p of A t{�eas•a-
y or -Dail except $rat. do Hol, b --Sun. dt Hol. oily. cooaoabnl Fish xedpea. lag w one am or mat aoa
The E. Crocker fasttily, of the o ---Sat. only. d --Sag., S. & HoL only. icer do annoy. cover buttered crones ad it[ia 6
city were gueAs of L. and Mrs. g.`. _
Matthews on Sunday. Tickets and Informattm at '
H. Robertson family, of the GRAY COACH LINES
alar visited Mrs. A. Lwamon on F+ASTum HOUSE - NMERINGPHO" 4308
Smith" last.
A N Y A Y A 7 1
UnT JWr proceeding rapidly with favorable ro-
-
sults being obtained. No. 5 drill hole,'
down 200 it east of the No. 4I �'he Open Shoe
a us:est Bee
HEADPnt
at
intersected 22 feet of quartz at a
(Lucio 1n the Manchester Guardian)
l7No r L
By
It now in more instructed ways
_ .._._
depth of 225 feet, V. M. Ryan,. con- __
('Gas masks for bees—not for lndi-
with the latter company last July,
Another
sulting engineer, reports to local in- �- Ringer
vidual bees, of course, but for hives
Owing to Painful Rheumatism
terests. In the No. 4 hole 10 feet
—have been patented in Czechoslo-
- � Thin woman suffered from rheums-
of ore was cut which returned an Ever since a Greets slave 2,000
vakia."—Reuter.) •
tism in her back, arms and legs.average
For two months, this
value of better than $20
lyears ago tried to imitate a discus
per ton. Core assays from the latest
How doth the busy little bee
she endured
Painful condition, then, like many
thrower with a horseshoe, during
hole .are expected to be available at'the games going oil, horseshc pitch-
Ado PJ the modern task,
By
another sufferer: she decided to try
° Hruschen Salta Read her letter •—
an early date. in has been in existence. As is the
' ` g
donning, just like you and me,
The niversal mask.
}i -
"About fifteen months ago I hal
rheumatism in my arms, back ani
legs. The pains in my arms and leg
after getting' warm in bed were al
most unbearable. It was like tha
for two months, and ,:ould not react
above my head. I read so mutt
about Kruschen• Salts that I thought
"I would try them.. I am so glad t(
say that for more than a year 1 have
not had the slightest 'return of mJ
rbeumatism"— (Mrs.) H. E.
The pains and stiffness of rheuma.
tism are frequently due to - deposit:
of uric acid in the muscles an(
joints. Kruseben Sats assist ill
stimulating the internal orgali. t(
healthy, regular activity, and heli
them to get rid of this excess uric
` • acid.
MINING
Gera)dton Long Lac Gold Mines,
.developing a group of claims adjoin-
�.. ing the Hutchison Lake property to
the north has appointed James Haz-
elton, engineer ir, charge of opera-
tions. Mr. Hazelton has left for the
;property where he will carry out a
- programme . of systematic 'sampling
of the main b vein which . has been
_ traced and test -pitted for a distance
of 600 feet It will be recalled that
- . the rich find on the Hutchison Lake
is reported to have peen made close
i. to the Geraldton boundary and ref
sults of Mr. Hutchison -'s examination
should be available at an early date.
;Morris Kirkland Gold Mines has
encountered' ore on each. of the four
new levels with 50 feet of the shaft,
according to L. H. Watts, secretary -
treasurer. The most interesting level
reported is at 1,000 feet where 'the
ore has been located right on the
break and where values . of $20.65
across -5.1 feet were encountered.
d
- On the 808 crosscut the following
- vahiesF have --also- _been, ohtai:ied,
428.70 across 3.8 feet; $11.55 across
.4.6 feet; 39.20 across 4.6 feet,' and
_the .last face gave $20.65 across •5 ft.
Diamond drill operations on the
;MyLamaque Gold Mines property in
Bourlamaque Township. Quebec, are
"As¢irin"Tablets
Dissolve Almost
Latently
In 2 @seen& by MN
walch. an "Aapfrin^
grate and go to work.
Drop an "Asrkan" tab.
lot late a glaaa at valor.
Hy eke time it bks the
db.goc�at �Osrs
a L
wt+t+ed b tW slang .'
elomack. �.. ss 1
For Amazingly Quick Relief
:.Get "ASPIRIN"
If you suffer from pains of neuritis
what you want is quick relief
"Aspirin" tablets give quick re-
lief. for' one reason, because they .
dissolve or disintegrate almost in-
stanily they touch moisture. (Note
illustration above.)
Hence—when you take an "Aspi-
rin" tablet it starts to dissolve al-
most -as quickly as yo -m swallow it. '
And thus is ready to start working
almost instantly . . headaches,
neuralgia and neuritis pains start
easing almost at once,
•' As grin" tablets are made in
Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered
trade -mark of the Bayer Company,
Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look
for the name Bayer in the form of a
cross on every tablet.
Try it You'll say it's marvelous.
,.Deman
and Get—let
ASPI IN.
• L"K 01" rant ave rrw awoss
Que-On Mines has plated the sum
u
case in all pastimes, it has had 4s
Where once it spent industrious days
of $80,000 in the treasury of Dorval
ups and downs, but With the intro-
Flitting from Hower to flower.,
Siscoe Gold Mines for development
duction of the modern pitching shoes
It now in more instructed ways
since entering into an arrang. tnent
and standardizing of the rules, the
Improves -the shining hour.
with the latter company last July,
Another
game is enjoying a heyday.
Dominion Championships at the
'Sweetness and light"from bees'em-
payment, which will brine,
the total invested by Que-On' to
Royal Winter Fair have ,always held
erge
$200,000, is due on 15th.
greatest interest to the - horseshoe(Or
so announced Da -a Swift),
.November
Provided all the options are ful'y
pitcher. This year, Senior B. play-
Commodities that hardly surge .
exercised Que-On will have acquired
ers start the show on Nov. 23rd and
From this•our latest drift,
a 60 per cent. control of Dorval Sts-
84th, at 7 p.tii, This is a -special
Go wrap in gas -proof cloaks that
coe. A three -compartment Is plat°-
tied for the No. 6 island
event instituted for the benfit . of
organized players considered not yet
cling
Your hives on this new plan,
to exploreready
the contact zone at depth. Encour-
for championship play. Special
Lest bees should' feel 'the fearful
aging ussays have been ' obtained
rulings provided by the Dominion of
Canada Horseshoe. Pitchers' ?Issocia.
sting
Of strange insect Man,
from drilling on No. 6 and 7 islands.
Three diamond'drills are engaged to
tion govern this group. All must be
glad answer any questions
through this
the present work.
registered members and d record of
T
assays. This Would line up with the
must
their games must be recorded. On
France Has Set Of
Leitch Gold Mines is officially re•
Nov, 25th and Senior A. la
play-
ers
ens will hold sway in then_ usual 1)0 -
New QgadrupletS
ported to have encountered'a` narrow
minion Championship events. In all
Charles --%by, haven't you 'noticed.
thathis dog
vein, one ft, wide, at a depth of 450
feet in the shaft, which is being
events will be round robin play- with
' KER MORVAN, France. —Quad -
deepened to 550 feet to allow for
one event being completed each even-
ing- On Nov,
ruplets, all girls, were barn in this
the. opening up of two nbw levels.
24th and 25th doubles
will be in
Breton village . to ibe wife of Yves
Karl Springer, president, in report-
ing the find, stated that advice from
played which players will
draw partners. These facts and a
de Louarer, a road worker. Two
total physicians who attended . Mme.
the property claimed the vein to be
reduced entry fee should make this
year's events one happy gathering,
Le Louarer said she and the new -
born infants doin well.
showing visible gold. This may pos-
Most prominent in > n l0 1 d
were The
c 1 1. g
sibly be the downward extension ofy ca a - o .p a ave three other children.. I
vances has been the re-organization f
No. 1 or 2. vein systema of the Toronto and district branch,
which is composed of every known
S. A. Pain, engineer in charge of properly constituted club of over 25
operations on the. Golden Gate Min- inembers. This group has been par-
ing Co. .property hi the Western titularly successful in conducting 2
Kirkland Lake area, reports that Leagues which provided the players
the 302 crosscut on the 350 -ft. level with much , keen competitiol, and
has intersected a third quartz vein, amusement. Dave Davidson's Run
1 'Che .agegt (to disappoln-teu former -
client) - Well, I sold ;•mr the business
as a -gin' concern. Wot's th grumble
—it's gone: ain't it? M
She—t1'hat makes the leaves -.turn
red in the fall?
and gives the company three quartz
nymede Club team as the Senior B.
He—They ' are blushing ._ to 'think
veins of 8, 5 and 4 ft. widths in this
winner, while Beachews, Riverdale and
Girls with romantic minds should
how green they hero been all sum_.
crosscut. The section indicated by
Rlbnnymede are still fighting it out
not jump at conclusions just because
n�er-
diamond .drilling is expected to be
for tops in Senior A.
this is Leap Year.
—o—
encountered in the crosscut by the
It has been the fortuity of the
--o -
The man who says he welcomes
end of the week. The first vein in
Writer to have been directly in touch
I'm gwfulty dtacoura; d about my
constructive criticism;is usually look•
the
the drill hole southeast from the
with all the recent developments in
'iramatic performance...
for somebody to agree with 111M.
east end of the 350 -ft. level which
re a sludge ansa of $7 avers 10
gave g y
the organizing o the
g S f game, and will
be to
=o—
Charles—That fellow Mist live-in a
ft width is being checked by core
glad answer any questions
through this
Sometimes . we wonder why '"people
very small apartment.
T
assays. This Would line up with the
.olumn.
have to have a daylight saving plan*
Frank—How can you tell?
first vein in the 302 crosscut. hitt
Bible As Text Book
with clocks t urned forward in order
to get up in the
Charles --%by, haven't you 'noticed.
thathis dog
Pain, reports.
morning. Wouldn't
wags his tail up and
For -Dramatic Class
it be less confusing as to tinie, the
if
,
down, instead of sideways?,
Net earnings of international Nic-
nation over, people would_ get up.
kel Company of Canada for 'the
Nese York.—Ethel. 9airymore
when daylight comes?
Paul—They're looking 'for'' a bat--
quarter ended September 30th last
pick-,
ed. the Bible as the Sret
. _
loon dancer for a i.ea Broddwray
show.
established s new high record for
the company, being $8,572,106,'equal
textbook
for aspiring actors. Che made it the
.. _
A. i3,—Wdl, 'by Jove, Jones,. how
- Amos—Then ma be
y Sou car. hire
to 6p a share. This compares with
Itrat,assignment of the tinea of young
stage hopefuls for whom desert-
arts YOU? How you have changed? -
my -wife. '
the previous high set in the June
she
ed the footlights in August.
C., D.—But my name isn't Jones,
air. -
Paul --Oh, is she a dancer? _ •.
�.�,,,
quarter when net totalled $9,070,•
187,
The beauty and cadence of its an-
. A. B•.—What, to your -name changed,
Amos—No; but she's : hayed I°xe a'
balloon.
or 59c a share. For the first `cleat
tines are a stern :.test of voice
too?
nine months of 1936 net profits to- I
talled $27,029,080 as couipared with
and expression• the actress explain-
ed.
.—o_.
Some people are so. tender•hcted vied :
$18,080,827 for the similar -period of
At herV command .he Pupiis read
Some persons pursue Ideals all
they can't hurt any living treat
except relatives. -
1935. or $1.75 per: share as against
=1.19 a year ago. The financial
aloud ;;brisyss sermon on -the Mount
—" Blessed
their ]Cres without catching up with
t hem.
Joeahear Spillman lids gone
poet-
tion of the company continues to
are they .'—at the
opening session of the class,
"�—
to Alaska to settle.
lake—No: the truth of tile•
show substantial improvement, with
current assets at Sept. 30, reported
This week, she instructed, they are
to be prepared- to read Chapfer 13
A married man buttonholed another
natter
to that •he has gone there .to keep
•
st $72,598,637 including $43,537,738
of the Apostle Paul's First .Letter to
and told him a terrible, scandal.
Harry =Don't
from settling.
in
in cash and government securities,
These figures compare with current
the Corinthians, which extols in
rythmlc prose the virtues of charit y.
let thin
ther, George. go any fur-
George—N~o,
Classified Advertising
assets of $60,109,936, -including
Not all who read tt• • Bible can,
certainly dot. But how
did you happen to hear
g
$32,720,024 in cash and government
act• idles Barrymore .:^I1, but all who
1t?
from the 'wife,
P
PERSONAL
securities, its of December 3I, 1935-
act should -read the Bible, both -for
of
—course.
course. . She just- like all' women
CTAMMERINU cwrectM. Write — tree
Production of Dome Mines for Oc-
Its depth of feeling and its simplic•
ity
can't keep a secret
nerpfw tkH,k!ee. wtnfam oerite n, au•
cannon Street. itlet.Toronto. '
:ober. totalled $685,373, a new
"Be simple," she advised her prote-
"in
Well,
, you weren't fired, were you?
No but neither
SALFSUAN WA'NTT.D
_
nonthly record, from the treatment
)f 48,000
ges•` everything-'•
Her InBLinct10r1S
was the audience.
AN "WANTED—FINANCIAL
tons of ore, and compares
with
were simple:
"Think
:.- ,- •—O— . „
u.,uee
• desires the services -,t a blgn c:aen man
recovery of $647,17E in Sep-
ember when 45,800 tons -were treat-
about what you're saying.
Too many actors—including some
r
Ir1Yl MYI WHAT A P"NALTY
to represent them m this I,�cantR we have a
mining Issue of real merit, we hmdlr n„this
`�•.,
aL 'For the 1 months
prominent ones --don't. That's why
I' lived a peaceful sort of life; .oh,- I
was a and f
else - cur 1ast,twn Issues were troth winners
with the pn,pertles In tiruduction • mm I
Tee— m Mon .
rent' year the company treated 463,- On e stage SngRee !inti] the day you came along and 73 Adelaide at, w„ Toronto.WileouPut”
"
100 tons of ore with production 'val- naturalness.. They live their first changed the world for me.
ued at $5,977,462, ,equivalent to To- few lines, and after that they go Now days are filled with thoughts of INVENTbRSi
covery of $12.91 per ton., _ 4 shopping for bats, or try to decide you; i dream of you at night An OFFER ro EVERY INVISNrolt. i.tu
whether to 'attend that cocktail And those •1 liked, before of 'Wanted Inventions and .fun mforn,su"d
party." you Cadne, went free. THE RAMSAY 0.,
Unusual Muskrat inspire disgust at eight. Patent Att.,Meye, 2T3 Banc atrntm',nrwa�Mn
To steal one's heart in such a way Canada,
A rich "All dictators follow the same rou is surely an ' offense, —r- --
golden hue• colored pelt of e A criminal!. That's what you •
a marten was brought down the tine of torture. They must all be y are, and PET STOCH -
Peace River from Fort Vermillion graduates 'oi the -same, sadistic I'll seek recompense. CANARIES
by Sheridan Lawrence as part of ti schooh"—Sinclair Lewis. Ill and ask fortake my to third dee kind judge
fur catch. It was termed a rare HAVE AIST RECEIVED ANUTIiEH _
'Your Honor; won't g large shipment of canaries from llun,pe,
specimen as all other martens you ham f.yat write for wholesale prices. Good oplw,rtunity
brought in Svert of a dark brown thief upon You
family tree?" to make money. Any quantity shipped any.
color. Strange traits run in families. where CANARY 1MPc� RT1NG Co„ i wFi,•
One instance is known in Rumania, "o— LINGTON ST, wEsr"roRONTO,
where one family trace their des- `he photographer,"• was t .ging a 'STAMP COLLECTORe ,
`\\ 1 cent back more that 2,000 years picture of a father and his college. $ARGAINS -
/ e g I through the ,Constant occurrence o1 a boy son. The photog-apher suggest- S1L�'ER JUBILEES, COMME&WHA•riv",
LIGHTsixth finger on the hand. ed that the boy stand with his hand Pictorials, Colonials, Revenues• a)ncks,
on his '.ther's shoulier. '':dors ap• Airs, Forefga, U.S.A.. Precancelis. Some-
Every- -' r thing honestly recommended. Lar,,* packet
preprints,' suggested the father, If fins cents. James shrimpton, WA&in, Ras
"Are we he stood wit,l'bis hand in m:• pocket," katchewen: Member Canadian scrimp :7,let e-
.� 1� a going to drive the ma- ties:
a I chine or is it going to drive us."
• gown. nam.
• Borns les sk.-
�l fool. dither
•►seen• or
o...ttwe.
fend • prear.
W I' M %
Oleman,
MXatm
,►Irn o
You need tutsrunt
outdoor nee it
'for nig ork &IromW
barns,. feed Sots, milk
1 V ��so'N R 1s j� ptm�eert»g one vex,
t n70e0 ever• TMaI OOLtMAA LAMP •Coed iw tLee AND OTOVIII.P-9.,
i� u Iver d °w
Dept. WL180,
Toronto, Can. Islam
. —Ford Herder.
TCHINRTtIR! �i
ToaTOMEO In A Minute 1
lar vale relief ham the ltahkta of plva% doteb%
�pp� athlete's fool, rubs sod others In eropttooA
teREECR;DsOW IPT & I�' an�sI Id D.
grow orb soothe the Wtuat)
�0115110111 and �flbStop
Go e ka61ng WAsudy, s aeYiaibpab,
. seas rtes, prone k—or 1a0a4► bast. Iakfer— M
D.D.D. l�htd
Issue No, 47 — '36
C-1
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Yourself for better things to life.
Write for particulars of our special course
to mental training,
The Instittlte of Practi4al and
Applied. Psychology
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DOCTORING YOUR
DAM HERD
Cows aren't inachines. They can
get sick or hurt. But Minard's
Liniment makes it easy to care for 1
their ills. Mrs. Thos. Bulmer of
Lardo, B.C,, found one of her herd
with a lump in her udder. "I
rubbed it with Minard's Liniment",
she says, "and it soon got better,"
Minard's is beat for Cuts, Bruises.
Colic, Distemper, etc., and equally
hood In stable or in house. Well
named "King of Pain". as
-
Japan's New Parliament Building ti
S9.a'rks from the Press
� x
• • •• • ♦ • • • • • • • • • • • • • � x-, EtF* t �4���� � 'firs. ���;��� 3.
the eo-c '.ed Spring In Sontbern Al- ,
CANADA 3
berta, ,tit r.t rave yet to have a Fall w
r+: the glories of 4
poet .oho 'can sing
"lis This Sport", the Southern. Alberta Fall. H or
++
-H.ere is a, calm description of a
she ..tn bavd' much insptratioL. - ' }r'- r
3
certain method of hunting moose: Our Fall is in the nature of r recur•
One of the shyest of forest ant- rection. The burnt-out grass of
mala, they lost much of their timid- surrtaer of intense heat comes back
ity In fate Autumn, when the bulls to life and color. The flowers that �M
are often decoyed by hunters who im- were killed by the scorching sun^" -+
itate.the, animal's call on trumpets of`1
conte to rife, and the era .fes,
birch-bark. rendered and with the powe fol rays — -=
To all what still regard the shootingKms;
of a .midsummer sur put as new ver• .A
of animals as. "sport," let it be said dure and new color with he revivi-
quite platnly—that is not sport, what- fled grass and 'lhe wild sewers that 71
ever laa it may be. And the author•P
ateP
forth
a air. xt
,
ides would be doing-the right thing The "cat .le ona • thousanu hills"
- -
lf 'her put a stop 'to it entirel•• — rejoice in a ue•v 'sustenance rhich a
Halifax Herald."
benevolent Fall supplies, and all,Na.
tore is for tlfled Jr. the thrntg':t that
7 zs> s r i♦ra.
Sound to the Core when Winter 'comes it will not be a
!Sere to an item from Ottawa that long one, and we brace ourselves to
meet it with thi. thought-7.- Requiring 17 years to be built, at a cost of $lU,UUU,000, event S new k'arsfeatt Building in Tokio, shown
:-certainly !s worth the . attention ' °f bridge f;r L above, was completed recently. Japan celebrated the event which was featured by Emperlt Hirohito
-the Canadian people today: dedicating the, new forum with Shinto purification ri tea.
Ottawa civic employees are buying
;20,000 of Prince Edward Island 1947 Boy Scouts Behave
bonds for their superannuation fund. Survey of j•tventie court records pedally to youth, to go on to greater bleached Hood. which isn't intended relief from the, shackles of pante,
,bonds
pear s se the bonds, which by a me�tbt. of the Ifniversity of tbings.—St. John elegrapb-Journal.. by furniture men as, a reflection besides being a one-piece item at the
Decialyield 8.96 per cent. interest, was made Michigan,-malt Eads him to the asser• on all blondes This new treatment, Laundry.
at a meeting of the Civic Employees'. tion that Boy Scouts are only one- �'�E E!'� PI RE
(for, wood) is stated effects bring- out
Superannuation Board. third us likely to become delinquents some wonderful grain Jedroand to A Great Gift
That is a perfectly lair proposition, as are non' Scouts. People who know make for an attractive �edraom suite. _
:,--and an excellent investment• and appreciate the value of Scout Dressing by Airplane brightening up a' roon as moth Observes the Blanchester Guardian
But what would those investors training will readily believe" to the For a bride in South Africa, thous- else, has been: able to da —Lord Nuffield's gift of X1,250.-
think• about it it Prince Edward ls• truth of that . statement: Kingston ands of miles -twat', to order, by air Bright colors and livhtrcolor®a 000 to Oxford .University is, in. the
land at same time in the future acted Whig-Standard. mail her wedding dress,. after having wood will in ado. more than the bed language of sport. a "record." No
through legislation to cut In -two or =--- selected a design and n pattern for room. Furniture designer .are preb other single man in -the country
4% 'wipe out enk`rely.the return from .lhir Big City's Schools ft, submitted u her fro^t London try s well agreed that dark finishes. -hes made so hig a Tenefaction in
fair and legitimate fnvE►stment? With the opening of the Lawrence air mail, is, , unusual. .Surely there such as walnut and. mahogany are all money. For anything to equal it
rcourse, Prince Edward island pars Collegiate. Toronto nov has must be an. extre special. thrill in right in the*,- place. but that, when one must refer 'to: the Rockefeller
bas no intention of doing any such 10 collegiates, four technic-] schools. oPenitlg a box which has come all color is wanted. they are ,apt .- to and Carnegie foundations. He had
thing. It we know that province and four high schools of commerce I00 the way from England with the wed • deaden a j.om. already given 21,000,000 to other
its Dcop13 as we think we do. they public schools '(including all typesT 'ding dress in. ft. atter the bride has As 'or the waterfall effect, it is reuses, chiefly hospitals, and he has-
235,000 go on scrupulously honoring three spec...l pools an. 40 separate .only seen that wedding gown. In her a .tittle difticult to dei cliff but It since announced a gift of £35,000
their obligations to the terms of their schools. The total value 'of all. in mind's eye. as n sketch and-a scrap, lends an attractive ,oucb to to cut.nty..
to Provide books for the blind. It is
contracts.— Halifax Herald, Boding sites and equipment, fat ,ptac t satin. pieces of turuiture: Edges are cut P.
true that -Lord Nuffield can afford
ed at orer.$40,000,0p0.--Toronto Star. it is equally' unusual for a London away so as to show the grain °T to be generous,, but that does not.
W hen Youth Goes Wrong dress desi ner to send d isigns and :)anellinx !u such a way as- to suit
g by air overso ,est water running•dovrn a cascade. diminish our gratitude. There' are
For th , year 1930 there were ri,45 ;, patterns
-as
select his sketcluB caul afford to be
convictions (to .eformatory -or Pelson i Truth to Spam : Corners EtirtrMated• - rows e°samedway, rbui, are
many- others w
gene in the --
1 of those known to be between '-the The truth is the ordCrary liberty• and patterns in the name way. But •Stream•lining" !s h4rdly acce, -ed oat.
ages of 1G and .1, and 9_0 who stere fills is how tr., 'Crar'quir• who worl:e, -
losing individual of moderate political :ere -as fife proper term for ,newer Lord Nuffield his •made -his gift
supposed to be withtn that age tmit views in Spain, te'caught,between th,. n his Grosvenor Street salon, caters `IS•le- of a proper
In which sharp for the development of the Univer _
makliuk a total • .if 7,373, upper and the- ne+Ler milistouez-,' and 'or wealthy Cugtow flys In. South Africa -
corners ai. %,,bere ate scttrpulously ,
It. ilc .vvhC n he has= only seen' :once when -
na c do about y ed
Of that number• 5.,3_ weve G.t .there is little he. an rtolded's- d the rounded. motif carr!
than born. Dividing them 'by reaw can choose between tallitary dicta they txere over,here, ,hrotout : `r. isn't lnten3ed that hr = '
once it was found that-S3 per. cent torship and L. dietatorshir of it"! pro 'lie has their measurements and 11e niture should go flying then, gb the
i. came from urtr-an ,centres .and 17 otr letarivt and ttti -r is the •.only choic"; •,,,ekes dresses Ycri them—a mother 4;ut. t+ it Is ,P term athleir has
cent. [torn rural. distri.'., and that in he, car make. Tho extremists o, ,nd two- daau�bters-a dozen at " a , e hap r Anyway:
1,t u 'adopted in so
_ --itself is a rattier strol'ig argument"tn butl� si''.es',. re. as� usual ;a . sueb c' .. me,—Orer�eas, T)ailr Biaii.. '
:. -'a ... . m s s
favor of the strengtfi and substance of cumstances,_riae° to the top-and it a a there doesn't Feem r he app other
borne litp In our farming centt'es, ir, full c•omtrand- The Government i d,tstinrtivr term.
'- Goin a' little deeper into.' statistics dominated b t e Com.ountsts and
'Phis'-tyPa or desit;ri ua:'manly Ts pre•''
,. >; y - �- - •: .8t' KEN.. EDtd.,41~C:;• _• .
-lt was'found-that-3dcent• of the anarchists. The"rebP: a:,'doao-frated _ ?gt FL11r'Ir3lture v, lent
' in Kousehotd furniture but al- -
':major-offerees are stealing and re t,y the allitary juLta; The- ftl
•in"arater -' � ig-:oce furniture. ;t will, be til• [n this column fleet: week the uy _
cetvi" stolen property. From 19", u, om nosh sides Cali only stani and n oat imp- �sible for 'an executive Co to give.you-soi:ne kind of information
of Bleached Wood c' tris ankle or his kn ' against a regarding sort or athletes, some
'December U. 1035 the" maji,, in vie;, to helpless dismay then tor, I: of g g P
1, -- - thing.
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creases in juvenile delinquencies destruction let loose upon - stricken s'r�rp corner o[.Irfs-walnut or mann s you don't-read everyday in the
be ip utomotrlle,- zees,. r�untry_—tt'i'rn Trib+tnP. - i atcrfail Is Anotllt r. itµ' ani desk tf, he selects these, .°e re The man a�thhfhe smile
is.
were found strlew• fm hfs iltce renovation. '
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•PPterh°rough Examiner., r — -F �t►gyp i�gdio- zi�3f—. -- -- ---
bine offer- few on, flea - -b-
Radio cabinets
Challenge {�tlan—es. tiers —o which .o scr-'ch -an Bitchy ` to g witL-.
' mi-le that nev
Empire Wood -
Ytreie. is not now she same aeQa
r tomes off" it' the sensattotaT bike
rider, Charlie K� inter .whoa n t
back, and they are• all festering the Torch Peden is one of the biggest
In,a letter to fur Times,- the. Chiet of rougl, plone-r ng bt,t ,,f tf, -tor Stratford, Ont.—' i3ionaes" "eater' newer style of having the dial visible men, ir•- the bike game _to-day. He, `
18oyal Engineer notes "that as the ward looking energy that 1s rot ,nn fail" and "str?am•liaing"—these are without stoopin - �
. �_vayfzyur goes tip' .h: !alatgr z . tent with thfr.;;s as they _ are. The wi igtts 10 pounds.
Afor+rgate Static., h ;cps on ° trip resources ,�f science are available terms M'tiich might indicate that a ra.. - Local.:furniture factories are hum pier Van Kempen is-the last"word
througt the. Empir s's forests. .The thcr a is field for co-operation.- anti ntancc• ryas in the air involving some -,;int; these days: There .is a note of --.-hen it comes to pedal- pushing. He
:.+ochole of -that balust�' !s composed 'the .natural riches tl.r sc:L the-attrsctire blondes .pa•rked ,tn a mod uptiailstn everywhere. The radio is lne one and only world's clam
of tie ttiful pi cls of mood . from forest sad the fisheries' await fuller "r•n automobile beside a- waterfall.-•• cabinet . seaso:. - Is almost_ „rata -nod :', ..on. Piet has been on the winning
But in anyone happens to over• most shop- arc woriin hard to fill
.'revery part of the Empire. . Canada, development. 'rose is also the great g team in 29 of the'even 100 !like-races
hear -tuinitnrc--.-men'. talking in these all orders.. T'+c i they will go- eight �� which fie has taken art.
Newfoundland. .Africa, India- - acid anldgrrowi,• "tour:st cr-ai:ic to be ert P
terms it` would be' unjust to jump at Into the household furniture bust
)Britain itself are itch It ttmhe. coura.;ed. since the Nlaritiates are Vit' conclusions, They are. taikin shop, cress as January is, expected 'to be .'a
t.00king up the files we found some
nvealtl.. But •vby he flaks, • restrict ted LO be in a natural playground for g _ 'irtere5tin data for ,you wrestling,
—nothing' more. good season for sales. Not long atter fi
:!this excellent !der. to 5foor;,ate Sta• vast numberF if ramp' visitors. fans. Folibw-.ng are names, weight
tion'-Canada's C�`eekl,r il,ntudon.l. ',t'hi'e. thare.,� a ,the arca of the :. For,. as the winter draws ,on and the nPw year Beta under way• -the _
Mai Province? Is-limited, in tom tht January shoo:, season 'approach, radio cabinet sefl ion• starts al] orer 'r.cighh And natioral;tg of n fatty.
again. Chafoor Khan. 255) lbs,. 5 ft. 11 in..
: Mirtalten Identity parison with he ,tber provinces es Eley are getting ready t° spring g' Afghanistan; ;Man Mour,tair. Dean,
_ there. 1s room for the exparzlon o' some mighty attractive nieces of ;11', lbs, 6 ft., Anicr,,z.n; George Cal
(seen in Oxford County Funny hos' agrirul, :e, industry and r i :gyr _ r.• „ ItgOian, Pd.
anyone could mistake a Holstein for a greater exploitation 'of scenic the a new teruis are alt •angled.cp Strangler Lewis, J'250 bs. 0 ft.
a deer?- St. -Catharines Standard, charms and S'ummet cii,nate: in their nonversatiotk
F;•crman; -How•:ird -Caatorw:tic :237
—= This is perbaps an c•l:i story: Lint Some cf these attractive styles are Charlottetown Guardian 'Writes — iii„ f ft. 1 in., American.
iFall On tae Prairie linked a Ith It 1s the progress t.irown as "hlo'ndes." Chat is the nightshirt Club has leen started in ;end so we leave the big "beef
= Spring poets it, number and vari- of the Maritinies: They, •a.nnot go' "brunette" may pass out of the. Pic- Los Angeles with branches. in New.
'.` oty crop .up in the Spring., or in north, bur they can make more use ture in favor of rvluat gentlemen pre• nen for a time. 1Vatch for-next
York- and. ntiavv'?• Adherents are week's cohnnri_son; c:hing. new. and
of what they have within their tim fee• quite numerous in Charlottetdrwn ns ,1'f;crent.
'rr t boundaries a' f sir Cha'lenge. es 'Blonde"-• furniture• will sit .l ry-, be `
C-4 well, the night shirt be;np a welcome
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• . 'Copprtyhted t9SZ, Rials # Lei Co.' � " n ,�, 'rR\� ` 1° - ,
L+Ib ing uvea her shoulder as, she "Climb this hill, Buick!" said tial But while the. ghI scramh!ed tlri the, Phe rest i, l' t(r 1`.'hce!rr hal
► ran, the girl now .saw a greaL_pro- , hen, &nd Dorothy found that slie was rocks', the creature stopped . short ,, r^sehed the foot of the hill, but ,t
scssion.of Wheelers emerging' from very near to Lhe hear of loose and wth howls of, rage ,and disappoint• s C4,ident thatsomethingprcrert _
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a wed rock they had passed .on their cd them from following oLi friends
the forest dozens and dozens of way to t`he forest. The yellow Kelt ment. Dorothy now heard the yellow Gut they circled around the little-hill,
- -them — all clad in splendid, tight- was already_ fluttering among the hen laughing in her ca-kung, heriny sa the child and Billina found tl:cy
fitting garments and all rolling swift- rocks, and Dorothy followed as best way. "Dont hurry', my dear,' cried were fast Prisoners and ' c6uld ' not e'
ly tow'ard her, uttering their wild she- could, half climbing and half' Billina, "They can't f0ilaa• w ardong conic down •.Athout being captured
strange cries. "They're sure to catch, stumbling up the rough and ragged these rocks, so we'zr. srefe- enough Then"orae of 'the 'creatures shook a
us!!". panted the girl, who was still slope. She was none too soon for , now:" Dorothy stopped .at uncey,aed-� front wheel at Dorothy. threatening-
carrying the heavy dinner pail.which the foremost' Wheeler reached the -sat down upon a broad buu',der, for ly nhd crie.'d: "You can't escape be=
she had picked. !'I can't run much 'frill a moment after she started ht she was all out of breath. "That was cause you're on the enchanted hal.
farther, Billina." climb. .a narrow escape," she said. tr e'll 'get you." - 1:
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�.-weated c, , ,lee 00 REWARD
Viso Phyllis 1"t is, of Lef- Mr. Spencer is en*Aoyed. -
soy, spent Wet ,tweets with her cos- -Rev. Hugh G. Qsozier will for any com or callous which can- ,
aim, Mr. and •Yrs. J. D. Ree*aer. Preach morning and evening at 'the trot be removed by the item* aci t- lei
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-Miss Eileen Featherston, R. United Church nest Sunday. Sun- ific LLOYD'S THYMOLATED CX_
j N. of Toronto -
, spent Sunday with day School i>,clading Adult and Y SALVE. This nc�v salve de-taenteit- �c i � t>'
.Mrs. Jos. OlUley and family. P. Bible Classes at 10 a. m izes corns sad callouses with' the Picikerin a Leader Store
-Mrs. Mechin spent the !week- -7%e W. M. S. of St. Andrew's first application. Call your druggist
end with her ter, Church are fwAdirt athe- --- - - -- - -
Mrs. L. �K. g sth•er .bo-da and
dough tea on order a
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Devr'tt and family, in Toronto. Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 2•Sth, at DERFUL SALVE, 40 cents. Lloyd "Dr. LOCSE"
-,A number of cattle which .the home'Of Mrs.' W. J. Bryant on Chemical Laboratories. For sale at There'$ "STOREY"
fail to pans the T. B. teal arcade Chti,ch Str•, ft°n� 3 o'clocl: to 5 E• C. Jones Pickering. Ont.. •'Oxford ;.ries
e overnment in o'ciocla. All ladies are invited.
:Yg inspectors. were 1 e wired. — i(ir Gloves and'
.•-St. ceor
shipped �(li<Toronto tarot week. p's ;,'dtu:•ca. :;uncap. Cu, to _ Quality. .' mute for
Nov, .22nd. Next Sunda before Ad Ladies ` rile
-Colds have :-been very preval-' y "' _ �+ . W1101� f31i:i13F
otirtt is this oArt!ent ty, many be_ vent. Sunday. School at. 10 a. rn Wood.SaWing tit $x.98 l' vice
frig Confined to their htsmea as a I.'ng Prayer ' at 1L. Evgning - _
scstrlt.
Prayer at 7. Preacher at both ser- Having now an up-to=date wood- Hr ALLEN 4e ptf
-Miss Gladys Bly, of Toronto, vices, Rp,•. E. 'G. Robinson. A spec_ Economy Big g8
underwent an operation for appen- ial meeting' of St. George's Guild sawing machine, I am prepared to t•s
P P Oxford Ties
dicitis at the General ' Hospital -as 'OS be held at the home of Miss K. do custom work vi reasonable '_ -lined smocks
Wednesday of this week Fawkes, on Nov. 26th, at' 3 p. m. rates.
R'Afor in
iA number of the members of -The r ar monthly meeting - Ladie6 :for men at
the Women's Institute attended the EE of the Women's -Institute' will - Apply to Shall.Garage, Pickering, Leader ' : $2 50
7sseeting of the Brougham branch in I held Ott Tue*13Y afternoon, Npv. or Phone Pick 390.0 13-i6 at 3.25
the hail at Brougham on Tuesday i ember 24th, at 3 o cfok, at the- •
Groceries No Better made
everting; home of Mrs. 'W. C. Murkar. Roll see these two
-Mrs. J. C. Philip, We are, soiry 'I Call-Humorouji Story. Report of DON'T -- -
to report had to be taken back to f the Provincial Convention. Reading. lines' 'Just lions
the Toronto General -Hospital on by tiTi_� Blanche Msdon. "Aonle:�'-, TAKE CHANCES �' le�C@-linea. .
Thursday iast *on account of troths- 1;,rdHva• tc. Prepare '.';tem"`b 'lir• " pick IOL CO1T31)illatiClll.
s - p Hurlbert" and
Le in one of her feet. W. C. biurkaz. Current Events.
Play Safe -- Underwear '
-Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Peever i --!� very interesting service WR. •rf�hunle" fo'r . Don't forget our
spent a few• days last,week with her b"'d in_ the Urtited r-liurrh nn Sur •. columlt } (ilio I�tn�gi�t~ Kiddies CHRI�TNIAS CARDS -for -men
parents, Rev. H. G. and Mrs. Croz- '_ d: evening last, when Capt. Ray - - It�et,Ntt:a:rt,
ter, having -'returned from their' fiE.:. V. C., Deputy-Warden of ti•. �Utii reliable. bre now on display -at sil;�O _
wedding trip.. Duti Jail, was. the speaker. Th•. YOUR 111,1UGGIsT l 11t,►Hl,; --Save your Chriatinaa Shopping qtr loft., filled by the yours,. -
until Saturday, At
.Nov. 214 and care 'People, �o vvet t as�iated. _l3k set4 A i[ F, K 1 H A \ T. . . =
to the C. G. I. T. Bazaar. All kinds at ung; musicians from the city:
young -
CHAPMA N
of gifts, fish pond, bald sale and' Guilt: Rayfle!d rprrinded his lister• H V. H. )fl)()ItI•;. 1)Iit CI,Ifi>
afternoon tea. 3. 30 p. m. _ ers t,nat he too came Ln c°nta,•t I►t'N..FiAHl4>�. .,UNT-t RIO -a
-Our local hunter,, Dr, V. E. wo.- a lot of young people. bare - - W-1
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Qariwright, E. C. Jones, Rab Gor- (oho 'gone a: little se tray, ora CARPENTER $L' BUILDER R
dos and. R. H. Boake returned r Painted out, some of the wort' that .
home the end of the weep Bach with the church could: 'do with yeiung �• -. - ;At Special Prices
a 'deer, which showed their prvwerss per• ung that the more t! Alterations, Sash, Moors and
as' hunters. church would do, the less.. he irout;Screens mstie to older,
-That - well-krioArri have to. as a '
very play. Joel-Warden. -'' - � .':6-Eyelet •pure gum Rubber Boots, $1.00
full of -fun and excitement, "Noth- -�� Monday -afternoon a ratbEi. Plans and Estimates given os -
ing but the Truett • is being played. serious motor sccider.t occurred on . Ladies' fur-trimmed Motor BOOta., S,7,y
.General Repair Work.
by a Whitby group, s,panwred by Ifthe
a mile and a half tstes, , t, Ven's 1-buckle Overshoes $1.65: 4-buckles $2.95
Whitley on the 2@th aa. 27tH. � � rE1'1.
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'the Rotary Club, •tri the trotivrt hall Ke, A De Suto ttutomubJ. -
' le arse being driver: �vc+Pt ar+�i Pickering ` " Men's heav} ru6berBoots, with felt do lining, $Z 95
t.*ned two me
–,ii• and Mrs. A. Lishman, who n and. when oppc+e;• � •
have been residing in, Nigeria, Ai- ite the Printers+ Guild, t1Se car be- .: 'Heavy Mackinaw. Coats, navy,Igre�' & brown.' $5.75 -
rico, for' the peat few years, arriv- gan to s'werv'e from one =ide of the The P,ekerin7.
ad to Pickering last week, acrd wits rO�. � lite other..aad fina7ty ran g -Work sweater: Coats, black, maroon & brown, $,2,75
eeaidtz with the latter's parents,. R. into
r the ditch, MEAT MARKET pare t�ssoyttia the car.
B- and lliri. Oro" The`'v vre ace- S- it a 'eotlnplete wreck. Dr. - - - -atanfield's wlntor Underwear, nderRear, ' $+2.00, $2,50, $3.00
onWanied by their little daughter, H• -C�, Pearson.. of Dunbaston - vu,
` cotulirt¢ eastwards and was about a Our MQtto- nalit '& cserviee
ltzisa '.nary, who has -been, spending } Fred T. U n ti h 1
. the past year with her gtrandpar- hundred yards d;.;tarn 'when the g JC IC�ering
sats in England aarident occurred. ConQiderable dif- Special�'Country
f drttlt
-R H. Ripley bas tendered his y- teas experienced in rescubw - ). ' `Bdts,bllehed IS57, :-+-
resignation as principa of the Con- men from the wreckage. and Style Sausage t :
tinuatiion Scfi , . acing received when liheratEd they were taken _ Sc• per lb, -• ,. _ - an offer asprincipal eel tate Little the Guild, where T1r. Pearson d
Current Contumatioa School, which ed the woands, whish for'tanately C j� L
was his fornver hoarse. Hia'resigaa- were not ?er'lowt, the chief injury 2 lbs. for 25e. 1� � 1ATStrton is'mW_h regretted as he haa. � A cut aver the eye of orie of
psr'o'"ed ,>xiiatsetf a„vrfry . eitficie`U tier- the men. Tie rnen CLARR,NCE SLB,
qtr, and :ray pular with the accident ley saying that it wag due - ==PflR SUMMER DAYS
pt:pilts to a faulty etee>ing Rear, but it 'ia Phone us for Delivery
-Mr. Perry Hilts, of San Dioge. ehourisC that 'the dries had Ronk`
R°� We have a solo ere line ai Goalies Meth•
Calif., visited_ Whit John and Mrs sip• The risen showed no sign-
4. - pl
Murkar on Sunday aheraoon• Mr. wl +atev'er t3tat they had beer, drink. _ Cooked Ham
Hi3ts was boort is Pir#ering Vill- inR. Their actions did not show it,t+l\
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)we, *stere he lived_ until he was a anither "s there any smell of liq- L .
young tnsiL He theft. Wont tq W. a9r, _ . ...Chicken RoII
toms where he has since resideu' ” ' �or i 11
- .SEPDOT 1•iG -MATCH
Jell Veal
erxept for a short time when he Business
resided in, Seattle. He was is the —" _ �ariety Loaf
jeratrelry' basineae for a nutaJw of to lip heelrl nn the premises of D. -
years, batt for a tame hos been -S- Cnewfm-ri. 1-2 rr*le caP.,t of Tin- Coal
-Macaroni and Che Loa! ? '
travel�rtg, sale, . nn Nn. 7 Highway, on Satur -
--On Monday evening , or' labt 'lar, Nov. 2Rth xF t P. m. Turkey � Coke
week, at the home of Waltes•, and G "4P Aral r'► ickpn —a- zes. 22
-Dutch Loaf and Bologna
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er was given tn '.Hiss, Isabel Squire; � O i aeadceese _
and Mr. Elwood' Huycko ' do ' honour A e 1Prices.- .
t' Cltl'r •I t -
of their approaching with Glee. - Notic,& to Creditors
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They were atm honoured with 0th-- -
-•- PICKERING
er presentataong, inclu<lisir one . ... • ■
In the m otter ' oE D
* TA?�Butcher
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from the Young Peonle's Cat - of f the Fslate r>f
the T'tr'teei r.trcl, a c trz;t :;i,rrw- Thnrtt c �r We cf lire fti' � � �`- 1. ) t.
, z ;r,.t.�_ Ptd :[l�����° (i)�1� ► �. •-��)t'!��) �'ii•���1•ttl.
__ .� of P:vk •rtn w t t the_C:un t.' nf..ltat-
er at �'.::• .to.:,c of ...,., l.i.!;:. Lu�•k-. (. < . �• t . ' t�:frr,`:i, -3.11 •%
wtw�d, and one'by-thn nei-o;hbors on ,tot„• Geutionan.-
Che Base hine. \(yl'It';E IS 1il•;kl•:BY GIVEN purr-
-quant to St?etino -,1 of The TIustta :.P�cer�lHard ware ore
will be holding their annual bazaar ; Ac.*-: that all <redit.,rs and other,: _
tut Saturday, Dec. 5th. This is a r hnvin ciaini:;••ar demand; ap•ainst ��11t1' };'C►It ' ,�I.R- kr••-h, er,r,ci
preliminary nb>~c•e, . but we WIM; !'t ^'.!krr, T R, it-t•d P+lu, F 121-atnck, ern. • •
k+• Estato of the aid Tltntlls; Ste-' �f you are • In need Of accessories
r :!r r,•ro, 4, E',ckrrine. R R l .Fru r: rl C, 1� ..
ever; b<td. to keep thi; date in mind e•n�un; who died on ur abr;ut the 1-1-h
because .the 'bazanr is t„ he even lay or October; 1f1:31;, are rte}aired `, +\7 F!t' - x[,«•r,• n,•rd. 'nein-e- -
- , f u ! rru l,• nttl.,. ,1: anrk tether ire f or your present Range or Heater,
better than ever'beforc. AP k n. s cf on or heti ri th 10th day o� Dec n, „ r crrunrry • zvrr. ills, t: n!e�, rare' of
fancy-work, home-bakir[g,'fh,h pon•1 ember, 19^G, to send or deliver to ---- r"Gn!!,r.,R a l.tv;,u�y. t.•ts
enur•;et afterndon� a� wFl�nbs and r f ! �dta uridt:rsigned furl particulars t;f (''O+i 1 Cllr c [:-('!i •P nruu- such -as' S#Oke Pi e$ Elbows i of
their claims and the nature of th•> c'rs ac d !r, sl r•r• aF cure bred ,nd g+ y/
• Y e score.•. t !, 3riPV' T. i
Li t steel aid hk.c.d tr<+•'d Frr• delivery.
at a very roasonalsle'price, hook for =h' ^nitde•� (ii am;) ilei'. sly ihetti; Karco F'arms`Li',ri av, tri i'!+one '36 •• 13:E • • •
further notices.. � `� 1> T.A K 1, NOTICE that after � A 1t?1 H 'A N it WA N'1'1'1?_ `E Xper• ish etc., let urs " have the privl- s
such lea 5 tencccl, -
-St. Georee'v A. Y. F. a. ]eels t-mentioned date the excr- good c;,nractrr. non-smoker and
1 abstainer; no mi!RinK: under ata preferred, F °
their usual meeting. on Friday. , Rev. I utors wall proceed to distribute the H. We•atney. Pickering, 'Phone pick 1412. is lege o serving you•
A. G. Robinson, utas ..convener 'and.' assets•of the :said Estate anion•• the
11K ti A 1,F.- lino i ' pnrpo�r short- „.
gave�ra most interesting address 'stn pArttes entitled thereto having re horns, caws and heifers; also 2 young bulls. lid O •n of - _
the Life of -Tyndale:" holding the gard only $0 the claims of - which, Herd ie futly accredited since 1924..
W. ;. Coi'ne .a Bee lir lie stOV'CS -
attention of everyone present, frons they shall then have notice and that �''Ir.,A& sone. Phone Pick Into, t2-i W
the beginning, to the end. we all the said etecutora will noG be liable (1RKAi'N I)—t1.r r,. the pre" i*rt+ of7-
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- and heaters.
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very mucic enjoyed the Competitions r for the said assets or an ► int, undersip,ned, at Snlem, a blank nclrer, -
Y part rhe owner,. may have sums by proving property
he so cleverly arranges every time. thereof to any person or persons of and paying expenses. A, r_, brine. Dunbarton. --.--
and look forward. with pleasure. to whose claims notice shall not have
hia Biblical: evenittga: 'One or t'wu -been received by them_ at: the fire- �i 4R AA LE OR t?;KCiiANti>i; F'OR Agent for �cOornsiik-Ueerioit Farm Machinery
new member's were enrolled and we of Such distribution. anytninII ua•ru►-cue cue°terfield suite, •15-•30 International Tractor
aevral rete oor and bridge larms complete
are hoping -for still moire to join nn Dated the 6th day of Nov, 1938 930%Moodelcarradoiie iio. Apply Len Dixon.ouge -Foot-lift Single 'Furrow hiding YIOW
as members and help us to arts Hine. Phone scar s t r t t, 9tr - - "
aU our eveningsa ' Rart••el Mannhsq and Arthur D. and Repairs „
great ase all Laagteaid, Our motto:•=e'We'hekv. can Rot it, dr -
This week is Mu«ical, so please all i`utt :,r±►L�-12ertegYrrtt°r. Mmall; t.
Certs top your .dices and loots and b9 their Solicitor, W. J. Hare, l cungoleum rug. sew. 9 x 9; vktrot: and it in pmt: made., -
I10 13twek greet Marlk WWtby, over 1a0 records. kitchen range. breakfpat
stag. 8 o'clock, sharp. room suite, child's high (,hair. rocking chair 3.y
Ontario., and pnlapony. 15RarrM Rock pultets.layine; Tele.phove M)
metal bed,doahe; lawn mower. R, E. Rtptry t
Pickering. 19 IS• BAT
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