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1PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY
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NOTICE
Card •of. Thalaka
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= Whitevale
;GREENWOOD
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We wish to thank through the
Several from the village are planet-
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T1R. H. O. PEARSON-Physician
��Uar trneke ee our wa
Pa Yy
News, our many friends and neigh-
born Audley
ing to attend the convention of the
MILLS
tmdStugeoa. Dumbarton. 1017
every day."women's
and particularly _ the
W. I. at Toronto this week.
'Some
8. F'ORSYTH. Oph� D.. Director
- & e'rieal Aneciadoa of Ontario. Rag.
COAL, CiOKE,
Institute and Dr: V. E.
Cartwright, for their v kind s
very ym-
of our children are down,
with colds while colds are very.. pre-
' 1886•-1936
mrd Member of the American ovwmWks
aaaaebtaoo. Elea esaaalm d b7 appoiat=wd-
ebwna noL Claremont: oat_
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_ WuOD, CEMENT,
pathies and assistance during our
recent' illnesses aitd accident.
valent.
Congratulations to , Chas. and
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targe.
SAND, (TRAVEL,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grills
Mrs. , Hilts on the- birth of a bei �'
l? eed Pigs at a Profit
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b oy. Also Buss asci Mrs. Wright on
by rasing Pig Starter, Pig Concert
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DONALU RUDDY hdJUAter.
and - -
Greenwood
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the birth of a son and heir. '
The second the Men's
trate and Finely Ground Grain.
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�o L!"wma'rtly'o cupiedby�theLatteA.1C c'e ::
BUILDER'S SUPPLIER
-Mr.-R.abt. Plaskett and son Ted
meeting of
' Brotherhood vt as held this week.
Na profit in feeding eoarsel}� pots
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tlaw. south wing of Court House. wwiby. 0117
also local cartage work
and grandson, of Whitby, visited on
Sunda
They acre hoping to get well started
dam'
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BEATONi BELL ROSS
We have also placed in stock a full
Y. rRnth Mrs. J. Plaskett.
Mr. Allison Ormerod of Toronto, 'month.
on the winter's activities by next
We grind finer than others and give
^ Earristors &Solicitors
-line of Maple Leaf Milling
is sPending a few days with Edith
The regular monthly meeting of
good service, and are open all Albs
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W 1LLiAM J, BEATON. K. C.
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0o's Feeds.
and Hovt:ard Ornterod here.
the Won.en's Institute Swill be held
year around, not just in the hasty
H.BROUKE BELL, K. C. J, D. F. ROSS
ja,��:S-A. WRIGHT
A W MITCHELL
The Mission Band met,in the base-
ment of- the chtmeh- with eleven
orr Tuesday, 'Nov. 16th at 2.30 p.
feeding time.
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,;.tis say bueet, Toronto. ndetaide sass
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members present.
m. at the home of Mrs. A. Spears.
' Use Poultry Laying Mash, Serail
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!'� U. RICHARDSON & Co., lsarris-
P1Clierlllg Ont. ,
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The Y. P.. L . will. mast next.
Tuesday in the basement
Roll Call -- Suggestions for Christ-
mas Gifts. To is - Canadian Ind-
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Grains Shell and Grit for Profitable
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-tees, s6iica6rs. rotaries efc., Sulte so+r
Racelsior Life Building. 38 Toronto at. Toronto.
A recta P r Pbone 3613 -stf
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Office phone 7400. Residence 8520
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night of
the chyrch. DD . Chas. MacT a
aKg rt
`t�stnes ;; paper will be given on
Fabroids There will be ademon-
_ _. _..egg production.
We keep . all these, also Bran aN
'!<slsp6one a tug -
rT113UDrISC \ & McXILLAN-Birrrls-
1tan, Soltuters. Notaries Putbc. Office
*AmrsT-9. or by appointme•.,t at re.iednce of
" hMcMil!an, third house west of Pickering
Cn'm Toronto office, M Meliinda St. Phone
Pick 76; Toromtol Elgin 5307. 29tf
A-IONANr to ANNIE - Barristwi,
N-niatiidtm. Nutariea Public _
NRj�Ott D. coNAN T""R. C.
ALA tN F. ANNIS. B. A..' LL. S.
091coor •7 1 2 Simcoe St. S.. p,baww
Plots -a and b (C ahaws.). and at t1 -e Court
In charge of the .program. stration of "Supper Dishes." Will Shorts and other Feeds. 1 , ''„
The community sympathizes with ladies. and h iends -attend. Please .Chopping. Monday, Wednadsl ;
Mr. Maguire and fan'lily in -their note change of day on account of and Friday. ! `
loss of all their posseaions Iby fire the convention -at the Royal York, _
which destroyed their dwelling on The Woman's Association held a
Wednesday Nov. 3rd. Pot -muck Supper in. the basement of
Don.t forget the Anniversary Ser- the United Church. Dishes of'var- NII\ j
e h 1�y�
vices in the church on tent white rotes ed t tables to PIANO- i Y G
14th: Service.at tl-a m- at .which- winch air did- justice, especially the
Rev. R. H: Wylie, B. A. of Col- men who were entertained by the AND :
tmtlbus will preach, .vrith the" home
choir row actives and others. Serena] amusing
�. Rhitb7, (Mr. Conant)• Pbooa 7 twhtt- P 715 the music, and at All 1A'Aof Reaairt Rork
the eveningservice Rev • ' G• R R. K Sam occupied the evening. The
RADIO SEROICE contest "Sunshine Days" versus 7111 Tuning Gu ran ted
McQuade, of Oshaws will preach,
"Glowny Days" .brought in- a grand
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4&
' w+l.tai sad ,tsars be assisted_ in the senica •- Q.. 8: MeioDONALD•
-�• - 'w A Graduate of Radio Collo total of $1"T. This content lust ran ,
BRB$RT T. FALI.A18R. L. D a.. - ' by a Double Quartet frorn _Oshawa, 209 CLOSE AVE... TORONTO; P_
With under the direction of Mrs. Vernon for a rriorth. The rest116 was most :j
D. D. S Graduate of the Royal College of �•} gratifying as the proceeds go 'for' Phone Lakeside 15M .
peNa. stvseons god the university of Tomato. V to -to -minute traininn Rowe. On ' Werinpaday evening the
pars I. reideace second dom eau o1 St. And= 1�- bT 1 jC� c+a•,ver will i^e -served 'cora- ch`� work. Orders taken at NEWS Q1tI N
sawl;disurch. P"enatg. Oat, - Office ho%" : 9 ane
a- s. be a p. e., or Wappestat went. -ray mencing at 4. 30 p • m , after which "Syl" Apps of the Maple Leafe is � ;l
ssevwsl. Peace Plea 3700. 401!7 FINEST EQUIPMENT
the drama "Windy- Willows" vttiIl be to be awe of the judges at, the Orat- Shln�les For Sale
for presented by the Greenwood Dramat- orical. contest at Brougham.
rssrtuA60 ! orbs.. ,Guarafiteed Satisfaction - is Club. Admission 56 and $5 cts. ___ _ ♦ :
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� �.. ..- . , ,;' _ - ;Highland Lr � �� Galvanized iFelt 91 e. Shingles,
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D!i Bgd'rON, - TOWIV3HIP Rreationable Pr•ieee - 1 At
- Clem. Coovejscer Commiraioner for Tubes aa!d Batteries alwaYs an b ad Brougham The Highland Creek W. 1. held Also. re-rttbbrring buggy whee[at
aJsdavito. 'Accountant. Etc. Issuer o/ __ _ _
qttr.t _ - their re ular month! meeting at Lawn mowers ab+ soda
q _ S _ Y l3 � .
passlaar L:e�ogsa. Wbiirvak.0ot. ,H. ROY MILLBR. •
-- - Hugh Gannon ia.• home from' Iiia the home of Mrs. Joe. Sleightholme T. PATERSON A'' OLARBMOlr
• :$rote ham Ontario
' - A E. RICHARDSON work in the, Eastern Counties. -Kingston 'Road, As it was .Visitors' CAII a rt RP pi•icea. Phone 8812 - �{
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Ail Phone Mark 1tit1B The; fine weather of Sunda
: y ent3c- Df -y. the attendance - ,...e greater
ORKIDRAL INSURANCE
-- 1;I�.1lL E�TATS - � �y Jog riders on the Highway. than usual, there 'being about fifty _•-1(I�`7 T�i _ -_ .' .:d
REAL
: D• A. �, R. Mrs. a Philip r present.. Mrs. -Driscollve a LJ L
Georg pas• with Tor- tJ4 l- ga very
- 00 N V E Y A N CI N G onto frierxj last week. interesting and decidedly. enlighten-
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di ;atabHdled age+ooY, coaly Mr. and Mrs. W. Todiff and son. ing address on the'. splendid work --
to sena.I�Ll
Of -Barrie, were, with L. and Mars. done by the Children's Aid Society. •
InaIITBIIQB of A11 Binds. Matthews 'an Sunday. Sheztressed the fact that the work- ildeT8 ' Suppl><es
pbolke, Pick' 1880 Otte firemen are i,ei
Best Rata! Available with ng kept busy- •ers tried, w�henevez possible, to keep _
SAT. A `A' - they .tieing called to two fires der- the children in their own homes and
1fr r� Security and Service. "9 � �, the families together Mrs. Robson
Lumber and Lath
L1011158813 ACtOTIONBRR ANI! Mrs. R. W. Mowbray, of Brook- gave s thoroughly delightful talk on B. C. Shinjtleil _
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spent Friday with T. C._ and Mr& her recent trip to England, and quite
• til
VALUATOR Address Phone b1136 0081
•blit oonducted Aaywherc Brosvtl. charmed hes audience with an ace {
I%~ or write. 'Address fila Duodaa BROUGHAM PICK 516 ' Mise Marie Devitt aecompanied by. oust of --her impreimions of the Co.- Alberta UOal
Orthuw friends called on old nei- onation procession. The model of Domestic Doke
a street. scat,
hbors on Sundaand-horses,
B Y• : 'the Royal Coach and' horses, which
Whitby. Ontario. We Handle, Mr. and airs. Alex Moffat and she ex@11'ibited gave to her talk a Cf ment. 'Lime, Plaster -
Jack Gerow were Sunday visitors ton •h, of reality. She spoke.also of Maple Body R cod t?
::CYRIL E. M(IIRLEY A Complete .Line of Pur- with their aunt,-Miss,Brown.. tyle revival of handcrafts in Eng-
OBNERAL INSVRANOR The, earn Ieat message of Rev. J. land particularly 'that of wood -care- Agents for Lundy 06004
AM k d. McDtven of Melvin received an a f how !rase - llteJterlag. `'lna, L1veStOC , RD e, p- Ing. She told. 0 0 one English _ aDt� 1>tle.9r1. n
iative hearin on Sunda last-. woman had saved her ancestral
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•POI -:$Og Chou+• - The Y. P. U..meet on Friday ev- .hams by Elia-culttue of 5rlkworma '`snd ry'
. ' e . 1 d the manufacture silk. H Q I
Insurance at ening with the Missionary group in an a man urs of st Her �e ks1]utt mplemientr
charge account of l►er visit to Ishbel Mac-
edOCe(1 t aces �a �T s T OC� wQQa 1147. and Mrs. Norman Machin Donald's tea roo�in was ekpecisliy in- seem �� Bore ]) :3
N. 1J
For your. car• and son were callefs on. Brougham teresting. At. the close of the meet- c
C� i i friends on Saturday.i LMrs. Crabbe and Mrs. Sheard
WILSON
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4 a74� �+ - - Visitors at the Harvey home on �, Y 1I I L S O lr B R O l86
PiCkering Mills Y poured tea, while the hostess, assist- -
Sunda were Mr. and Mrs. North ed- b Mesdames Wheeler, Dixon -and �gt �j, ��
3ERVIGE and PROTECTION • Y y
PICRERINt3.' ONT and Mrs. Cosgrove of Toronto. Mouldie served refreshments. _ phone Mark 7200
Bruce and Mrs. Easton and Tont -- - -�=--
-WE DELIVER Philip left on Sunday for hunting in Dunbarton
MATTRESSES
the ti girth
-- ' mens` era of' St. John's ' at- M • Burke, of Bo manille is
TheMattress Season 16 tended anni-versary ser%SIce at Clare- the guest of firs. Syndey Morrish
with us again. _ R.. G. CLENDENING mont On Sunday morning. Mr. Frank White and -his •mother f
Mr. and' Jlrs. ' Wm. Wright of are visiting the letter's niece in
We congratulate ourselves on the FUNERAL DIRECTOR Toronto and llr.' and Mrs. Costic, ,Lockport N. Y. this week.. '`
1•li s `Iyrtl,e Chester was the est '
fe* complaints we receive from our -- of Stouffville were with the D. Stev- guest
mattresses, And thes= Private Ainbulance enson famil 5 r-
y..pn' Sunda •.-. . bf her. cousin Miss Helen Thom% last ..
are caused by springs which should Day and tiilaht Service Ii2ep in mind the Euchre and week. gdis
have been replaced' by a guaranteed �Pbone AGOG Dance being •held by- the Citizens' Sorry to-ireport ribs. Irving White
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sagless spring. 14'e carry SimTiions,' - hirtivern 5000 League in the Hall oil Friday eN en- utterer .the doe or'? care and hope -�-;,...'•Dw+�
Marshall's and Canadian Feather ine Nov.i'lth . Goon music. for an early recovery. `t,,..•• -O° ;y
& Mattress-Co's maize: Markham, - Ont. Mr. anal 'M W. Hate, lkirs. A. llcssr= a'•es and- Thos. Annan,
Mohun-and'Miss G. Rate.'of Toro!t al=o Sydney''Morrish are in the far eceptM r
$29.54 o
t 1 Ad o• T � ' aQi
5 rir Air.._ :_, .._ ,1
tr,, t�t_ra �tlest,. of ,..1�- Ir,a Rate on i!orth Lt.nt!n floor. We wish them
� ' � ��� - b merean Med!caI �ssx!afl�n
Marshall SLecP maker $25.00 Be- Ready `undati. luck.
o SANiTrFRY PROTECTION i
Tnr church beard have'�had a \ti"e 011e �l� 1. ed t� re rent 1Trc. T. tV.1RN I:STERNALLY
Premier.:Cant,di` n Feather _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ , ., y
_.. I .. 'dra'!i 1);acPd al•JLlilil' the'chtirch. dui•- Ai:!il rP•s"i•erinti Nicer•.aft"1• a $P.1^ i:�^. youc,.n experience a comfort, con
(i Maitre -ss CO... $ r•5G FCi COl[lt`:e•liher.hv, call-in `.us , -- car,iencs.a:;:safetyyou'renever!a.own' ".•>s
ink t.:iA pa _t .tcc'k, anal l:or,e it il_ rotes operatiwi in the General Hosp= Wore, rsr.r!a�iseuy4uRse. No belts•
While Layer Felt Mattress, $10.50 NOW and having your stoves, liro.e efiecti�e in snaking the base-,ital._Nopim pads. filim,n3tm odor•
-Grey LaYcr hell Mattress, -$�'.0 furnaces, "trotrghs. and reefs _1e!it 11'7 _ _ `<<h�re's Granrlina-°" -the AV. A. ' ~
Blow Mattresses. $5.75 - R' ell
Guests of the F,irle.• family on of the United Church of Dun'„arton, h -`
rc air Sunday were.: Roddy Brothers of ^.alit }nu to watch for her around
all -
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it is a new stove or furnace. ' Utic•a aiid lIr. and :Ira H. 'White December 1st. `
iMlotor.Ambulance, _Day or Night a -e viII-he pleased to serve you,_ and childrep and :11rs• Rice, of.Pick- V;e are sorry to hear that Mrs.?i
Phone 1300 Our prices are right.. Pipes, E'.Lc Sts erin��.. _ �lcConr?chie *r, had._ a painful acc- - r
_et_c., alw_ a}'s on _hand The service in the Totvri Hall 0}1 Ment while all, alone on Saturday _
- Sunday evening last had a real good night. a '
C. A. STERRITT Agent -for for t&SSej--H111'r1s attendame. The ,Services . will. con-- -. 'Mr: and Mrs. -Alfred Tyas and.
tinue this week.at_7.30 a
r &178. P• -m: Ev- baby son, Silly, visited the iormer's
- .. ep _JONES
F UDEraI 'D1YeCtor eryone welcome.
mother; Mn. Robt. Anderson on
Furniture Dealer ALVIN BUSHBY 71
Thew . VI. S. will meet at the Hallowe'en to tea. T >f :1
home of. Mrs. J. Miller on the. af- 34r. Absalom and James Abrahms The 'Rexall Druggist
� Qge>rtnQ. • - OIIt8i10 Hardware Tinsmith ternoon of `overnt*r 18th. Group Mrs. Garfat of Brooklin, Mr. and PICKBRINQ
PTOKERING C, hi charge of the,meetirtk, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Setrell and family of .�
phone 4680 Richie, convener. Roll Call - A Cedar Grove, a],, Miss Marjorie
lParable. Annis, of Toronto, were at the home
of the latter'!; pargptR 'Qu Surldsy.
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-it Lad
eyes. They wanted to know what Helpers
happened, The game went on and H hold He
t ids ouseeMteabest the Feds maintained their lead. ..
Trab ='
Kelly led the way from the field. - at Preston
The two wen, still holding Reynolds,. Or 0
magic he Blu4s player, followed him to the Fcr:y Y6ur-g Women Have En -
rooms of Calner, the manager, iirLherclied A3 5tuden'.3 In the
clubhouse. Terry, with Pietro in tow, V
New School
made up the rear of the nroc^ss ion as
it trailed off the field. The Washing-
Dracs�de Lodge, the "sch. of for
ton chief of police. with Sid Reynol(',s hoL:Eema'ds," started as Fart of the 0
handcuffed and under guard, was al.
suet) wiill es
D�)minlon-Proiin-,;'al Youth Training V rt%V C10
520 ready there waiting. The men who
Prcgrarn, has' opened its doors with
mart
were, leading Reynolds, t)7e p!ayer, Vie
flung him into a chair. They were -0 young women as students. cup Volit
c.
f the
aluatcs c , 1ye
T,EA G. however, _VP XX,L
REE defiant, both of thein. s?hool,
"Is this some of your front-page wan't be tci=cd "houscmaidsi" The O.e. WSt
stuff?" Sid Reynold; asked Terry with tiew designation is to be "household
a sneer. iz-- The course-in-„raining
"I wouldn't talk if I s=ereyo�," is* for •thrce months
Terry said quietly.
"You haven't. got anything on us!" Similar Schools Planned
. THE INVIGORATING DRINK OF REAL BEEF FLAVOUR
he screamed back at him. "Keep your -Draes'.de Lodge, and there are se.
adyiee tIntil I ask,for It!” cral similar schools planned or a] -
Terry shrugged and turned to Xnllv, ready in operation in, Ontario, will be
"Did you find anything on him?" kept as much like a pr.1vate home as Whole Jury Accompanies
,pointing toward Sid's ;player brother. possible. By raising the standard,K
Kelly produced a small round tube both the young women taho graduate ..-Man Seeing Sicfc Wife
not much bigger than an ordinary and obtain employment in homes, and
soda straw and handed it to Terry. "I their employers, will be benefited. Every one of the 12 men trying
Pop Clark's New York Blues Chicago manager, Is hanged In the I
ore a 200 to 1 shot, Terry Burke being hotel. -room adjoining itis own. When found two poiqon�d, darts, too. Ile had
The course .incItides basic prince France -Cote for murder at Quebec
them In a little tin box and was try,, -OlFs' of cooking, care of the house, City moved to a village home 40
the only sports writer to give them a Penny, Detroit's star pitcher, refuses to dig them into the ground with his wife of a
dhance at the pennant. As the ached- to piky against the Blues, baseball's toe'when'we grabbed him. He was all care -of children,.home nursing, sew miles from there when the v.
rule Is played out the stars of the. Czar calls a meeting of club owners. I ing, and planning of meals, instrue- juryman lay ill.
teams opposing the Blues are singled Terry Burke has had beats on' most ready to send one of them into Doyle in health, hygiene and physical tTcn o One of the jurors, Adjutor Xisei,
out for spectacular death on the play- of these sensational murders for the when we shot the pigeon." education and home crafts. of St. Basile, heard his wife's condi.
Ing field by shooting or mysterious Star and Detective Kelly at Rret sus- "It's a: lie'!" the ball player protest- tion was critical, and he asked to b4
Up at Seven
ed. allowed to -see' her.
poisoning, or are put out of commis- pects both him and Larry Doyle', the
sion by serious injury. WhItper, Phil- Blues' rookie 'shortstop. Clark sends "A National Crime" Free tuition room. beard, two ani Then Eomeone solved the problem
"We have enough to ban,- them In fci-m '$1 a week for Spending ni�atly b simpl y m . oving tle whole
s and
adelphla pitcher, Is shot through the Larry to Newprk but he is soon soW y
heart; four Boston players are sent to Boston and then to Washington, five or six States," the Washington morcy'ivill be furn:shed each of the, panel to the Fiset home, 40 -miles
chief said. 'I don't know which Stat- 9:r:s. They get up at 7 o'clock in
to the hospital by the wrecking of At Clark's suggestion, the owners aslic' we of of Quebec.
their * taxi; Dirkin, Chicago's star bat- Te.rry to. help . the __u covitr-the mut- will win out. There. were two murders the morning. work until 2, 'with time
der gang 4-nd-6-e and- a kidnapping in New York, one out for lunch. then they -have two
ter, a poisoned, and Pietro, Chicago agrees. Larry Is in
murder In Boqfon. an. attempted mur- hours free, -of wh'ch fialf an hour
Love with Frances Clark, Pop's pretty -
bat boy disappears; Scotter, St. Louis daughter, and Terry with Alice An- der In both. CIPvelanA and.. Washing- must be spent outdoors. Then more' AIN FOR
-pitching ace, Is poisoned; Rawlin
drews. Big Boy Planer, Cleveland's to", the murder of Scotter in S. work -until dinner time. Evenings
all around star, is poisoned and In- Louis and the horrible banging of are spent in games, sing -song and
r all —7V1
e - pac itated-,-bot-f tves-.-Terry-o-uttirn—es eading. The young women do V
meals f
crime-" the preparing and serving oGRADUA
his plans �, Kelly. who has bec6me f meals
his friend, before the crucial series Al 'don't kiibw anything about It." in the tra:n;..ng centre. P=, now 1,)r a tx-tter lob =d a fn-ure by 12
see ' walm,ris here in the famous Coyne sboM
between the Blues and Washington. Sid Reynoldscut.in. 'I had nothing Not by books or lessons— act" shcr work.
Help Secure Positions I>onit I" abortalm of cash bold you back. Son
Terry fears Larry Is marked for death. to do with It" Coupon for of ary "Pa:- After Grodd-
HEADACHE If a day
Each -week, week, the girls get. ha don- visa we help students with tMEW
His *brother leaned forward In -his Problems W03Z bore. Job belp after induation.
Is It the pigeon?" Pietro it free, when they are allowed to stay.
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asked. chair; eyes hard fast on'Sid. "Go- on, out until 10 at night. On . Friday .1
"What are'they going to do?" he said quietly, but there was venom H. C. LE:wis. Pres., CoYXF. FJ£C-
behindbehind his calm. "deny everything- evenings they. may entertain I TRICAL.SCHOOL. 500 0. FaunnA at., I
-03. rblcaXi). 111.
'I don't know," Terry said. at the lodge. On Sundays half of I Dept. 87 factq
try to save your own skin." Send Big Free Book withoo
EMEDY Every, eye In the stand was on the -them will be free in the morning and Fcvne training and tell me-laboot,your
"Shut
bird as.It swept* over the diamond In up, you fool!" Sid. screamed d evening. 01 Pay -Af ter -Grad LW.l'W' Plan,
aV him. half in the afternoon an
a wide circle. It hovered for a mq- *,boc*t can me - a , fool!" The ball The Department of Labor will as- I .................
.-STARTS WORKING IN AddTtss .,; .... .......... .........
ment and then started a downward Jumped to his feet In spite of sliiIt the graduates to find emplor I City ................ 1 -1
player ..... state ........
swoop toward Larry. Terry dug his his guards. "It's all your fault! You ment, but will first investigate the. 1. IN is
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SECONDS
fingers Into Pietro's atm. until the lad wouldn't do as i. told you. You, wanted home, where a' position is offered. All
cried out from pain. Two men unob, to keep that hunchbacked. kid Eiglro the girls have passed medical exam -
served by the spectators or players -you said." He. spat at Sid. run from 18 to
-for luck.' inaticns. Their ages
edged over the aide -linea beyond third
"Luck, bell! You knew it all, didn't 25.
base. The pigeon - kept sweeping "
you! . I I - . . . I .. - , .
-? down.
The Washington chief of police nod -
"'Kelly's muffed It!" Terry groaned. dad at Kelly, who returned the nod. In the fall plaids, red is the favored
RIA at that lboment there was a vy p
They both smiledcolour, as In a red and -na attern,
�
I worn with navy Scotch cap And suede
shot. the bird seemed to pause "Take. thim away," the Washington shoes; Green and blue are also popu-
THE REASON' in Its
-flight then fell like a plummet. There man said to the guards.
WORKS SO FAST
Dwop an "Aspirin" tab- was a gasp of horir)r from the stands "Just a moment, please." Terry lair colours.let Into a tumbler of and then men were rurinhig-ontib the
water, turned to the player. "How did you
III!7 the time It hits, field in every direction. Larry was happen to be playing second base to=. The horse sta-11 has a kick left, even
bottom of the sLuss
on the5 it 1. d+edntep+tlna.. ground, flat on his. face. Ter day, Reynolds?"
ry in mechanized America. There are
This a eV of die -
could stand It no ' longer. ' ger. He broke '71irner was sick and couldn't 93 water troughs in New York. and
Intex enables
from biding and ran anto the field.
Aspirin" tablets -lo,
play. it is estimated that 19,000 borses are
irtasm "linking bold" of Kelly was there before him. 'The . - I
=ehe and simfl-r (To be Continued.) at work in the streets of that city. field was swarming. with. polige..Tbere
Palo a few minutes
after taking. was a commotion in the press box and
/„��'� _ j
on the diamond Reynolds was strug$ 3 m :���'� fj rl �, :,
-
-All people who suffer occasionally two men
a' N 11
from headaches ought to know this
gling to break away from the t
way to quick relief rhowere holding him fast.. Lariy.
v; a
At the first sign of'such pain. s owly rising to his leet,brushing
the dust from' his knees, then he
take two "Aspirin” tablets with a
7
W glass of water. Sometimes if scrambled back to , first base. He
the pain is unusually severe, one grinned- sheepishly •'at Terry:
imore tablet is necessary later,
according to directions The Game Will Go On w.
crowd was In an uproar, surg-
If headaches keep coming back Th"' I . . . . . . . .
we advise you to see your own Ing- against the line of polite and try-
.1)hysician. He will look for the Ing t,) break through. The lou-iine%k- The followi'
1 .,10 ng steamers
Tn'.
.Cause•scheduled for'
�have been
a "Aspirin" tablets. are made greet voice caught and hzld the aticn- W,:
in order to correct it. ars boomed over.. -the field anli the
-Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered your convenience to
tion of the crowd.
-mark of the! Bayer Company, enable
de yo "Someone shot a p!g,,rn. Thptie Is yhou to spend a
Look
of Windsor, Ontario;
form �--% Tirthing to -.fear. The game will go on."
the name Bayer in the fo m of happy Christm
es
a cross on every tablet. The man at the mlcrop'.h6ne k6ipt re- :among your loved on
peating that message until the crowd in the Homeland.
:..Frorn MONTREAL
quieted down. When there was some.
thing slightly resembling order the f4cv. 25--"AURANIA" to Plymouth.
Demand' Havre, London
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voice resumed: ame will gib on
Conductor. Mr. J. Norman Carron
with a slight change In the New York
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London
AS IR *ADE IN CANADA '_�efore their
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denial, end' persistence, and concen-
15. Be diligent !n these things; give
good soldier of Christ Jesus.
tration which are expended in athletic
thyself wholly to them; that thy pro-
pursuits put.. to shame the way in
grass may. be manifest unto all. Let
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of ' doing their religion-
that our people, will
at Devonport, England, after having
g. For bodily exercise is profitable
we are really working or not. Our
Gloucester, is the presence of a large gathering.
for a little; but godliness is profitable
sermons will show it. Our converse-
der this similitude,
4. No soldier on service entangletlt
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fol all things, having promise of the
is. and of that which
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a
Duchess of Gloucester Launches Cruiser
:REMEMBRANCE
Ten million spirits — restless and sighing,
Scarce yet their bones are adngled with dust,
"They died for peace" — an all -glorious vision
"To and all wars," their sacred trust. ;
Little white crosses, what do they stand for?,
Naught but an emblem of trust that's betrayed;
The "vision" is blurred. the war clouds have gathered,
And men have forgotten the promises made.
Oh, Man of the Cross, look down now in pity
On a world all bewildered with friction and hate;
-Bring back the "vision" that ten million died for,
C of Peace ere 'iia too tate!
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on a national
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tablisbing troth, or in, exposing and
refuting error:'
14. Neglect not the. gift that. is in
>3 t,
thee, which wa given thea by �s
prophecy, with the laying of of the ' ' I
r
n hands .of the presbytery. "Three els baC 0'w� menta in Timothy's conseeration to his present office were: (1) certain
Ol[ e 5� prophetic utterances similar to that _
b which St. Paul himself and St.
Barnabas had been marked out for I'
their apostolic ministry (Acts 13: 1,
2) ; (2) the actual ordination by St. 3
LESSON V11
'THE CHRISTIAN MINISTER
2 Timothy, Chap. 4; 2 Timothy 2: 1.4
Printed Text -1 Timothy 4: 6-16;
2 Timothy 2: 14
Golden Text—Neglect not the gift
that is in thee. 1 'Timothy 4: 14.
The Lesson in Its Setting
Time.—The first epist';t of Paul to
Timothy' was probably written A.D.
163-66- and the second epistle about
_Ami_
Place.—Second Timothy was writ-
•Reu from Rome, where Paul was a
prisoner.
The first epistle of Paul to Timothy
was probably written about A -D. 66,
+ 1Immediately before Paul's second im-
prisonment; while the second epistle
to 'Timothy was written shortly be-
+ lore -martyrdom, while he was a pris-
ener in Rome, A.D. 6T -
Paul could not emphasize" the Im-
portance of the truth which he un-
•. folds in the fiist three verses of this
chapter more than to say that this'
matter had been expressly gives by
- the Holy Spirit.
6. It thou put the brethren in mind
of those things, thou shalt be a good
minister of Christ Jesus. The word
Here translated "minister" means,;lit-
orally, •'a laborer," "one who serves."
Nourished in the words of the faith.
These of course, refer to the Holy.
Scriptures. And of the good doctrine
-which thou bast followed until now.
�_ people are bound to believe some-
thing, and, 1f they are not instructed
In divine truth, in the truth as God
has given it. to us, then they inevit-
ably will receive error, thefalse teach-
ings of men, pallial truths which can
never satisfy, and which so often. lead
: to tragedy, disaster, and wickedness.
?. But refuse profane and old wives'
_
tables. The tables here spoken of are
"those childish, silly, impossible myths.
Practise Godliness
And exercise thyself unto godliness.
hC.♦
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Paul; (3) the recognition and testi-
these holy and divine themes.
Christian people ought to train their
mony of the Ephestan presbyters• sig-
can be sold for such a low price.
spirits at least. as carefully as the
nified by their taking part in the lay-
g Suffer. hardship; ,with me, as a
"The
d
athlete does his muscles. The self-
mg on of hands."
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denial, end' persistence, and concen-
15. Be diligent !n these things; give
good soldier of Christ Jesus.
tration which are expended in athletic
thyself wholly to them; that thy pro-
pursuits put.. to shame the way in
grass may. be manifest unto all. Let
Christian- man; above 'all', the Chris-
which Christians go about the task
none of tilt who are preaching forget
know whether
iH.M.S. Gloucester, newest of the British cruisers, slides down the ways
been christened by the Duchess of
of ' doing their religion-
that our people, will
at Devonport, England, after having
g. For bodily exercise is profitable
we are really working or not. Our
Gloucester, is the presence of a large gathering.
for a little; but godliness is profitable
sermons will show it. Our converse-
der this similitude,
4. No soldier on service entangletlt
fol all things, having promise of the
is. and of that which
tion will reveal. it. There is no man
so speedily discovered as an idle min-
D
"10 QW QW Can4xd=Qn LOiZ�On i rains1
f
life which now
and there- is no man who is vis-
ited by swifter contempt. -goon
> >
on Order Canadian Poet
9. Faithful is the saying, and worthy
acceptation. What is promised
16. Take heed to thyself, and to
of all
to lite. Ge:; the very highest blessed-
both in this world and the next.
thy teaching. "Fix thy very. best and
thy very closest attentton on thyself.
J. Lyons Co. Ltd., tea mer -
chants of London, England, have Reviewer gees Verses Pick Tn
mess
St. Paul means exactly what.our Lord
This is thy main duty as a pastor.
pieced an order for 70,000.000 wooden Melody and i asy
means when he. says, I am come that
it
Continue to these things; for !n do-
fag this thou shalt rive both thyself
its cream spoons with the John Lewis Rhyme _
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ye may have life and may bave
and them that hear thew. Salvation
Industries of Ship Harbour, Nova -
more abundantly.'
10. For to this end we labor and
not depend, of course, upon what
does-
does, and:
Scotia-
"The Tree of Resurrection" poems
strive. Because we have our hope set
-the
flee does, but what one
think and plans will determine
1e'
Damaged by's boiler explosion, the by Audrey ��lexsndra Brown, native
on the living God: who 19 Saviour
whether that person will waste, his
steamer Kingswood was towed 15,000 of British Columbia, is the subject of
of all men, especially of them that
life or save it for great and gloriosa
miles from Australia to England by an appreciative notice is The London .
'
believe. 1L These things command,
achievements. -This likewise applies
-one tug. in 12? --:days, a new world Times Literary Supplement. The
and teach- The great motive power
to the hearers of a gospel preacher—
record. verses are "untouched by any con-
in the life of the Christian minister,
k has been shown in more Elisa' one
- -" temporary fashion;'.says the reviewer
that which keeps. him from fainting
from up in despair.
historic Incident that a minister whose
and asked to serve on this or that who goes on:
by the way, giving
is that he to in fellowship with the
wn life is strong, and holy, and
local committee for sponsoring every "Icer verse is remarkable for . its
fag Clod, with whom some day he will
Christlike has be6 , a' tower- of
strength, encouragement, and help to
conceivable movement that has noth melodious richness and rhythmical
fag to do the great in which Nor is its magic merely verbal
be in glor3r. who has appointed .him to
the supreme work of bringing men to
his own people in hoary when, other-
they would
ease.
hi
he is engaged, or ,oto which he ex-
age or .'escapist.' She can express the
know and accept the Lord Jesus
wiae, hnmanlp• speaking,
only.
have Sone to pieces.
cts soon to'be called. So a minister ch
1?e eerie, too, very hauntingly in such
of the gospel .must not be. so crowded '
'White Bride or The Vireo -
Christ as Saviour.. (sod is the Saviour
men is so tar as he sent his
Soldier of Christ.
poems as
with secular engagements, and civic digo.' But she is at her best when she
of all
only- begotten Son into the world that
1. Thou therefore, my child. Tim•
Paul's child by faith, not
movements, 'and certainly not with b bringing the past to life in 'The Ro-'
causes, that his great task of Pompeii; for exampls.l
;
whosoever should believe on him
-saved, and have c : erlasting
otby was
according to the flesh.. Be str"gth- •
political man gentry at
wttnesetn8 for Jesur Christ -and --doling or 'The Tree of Resurrection' or avok-
would,be
ened in the grace that'•Is in Christ
Christ's work is sadly neglected. Ing some moment when the hard out.
Vie'
12. Let no man despise thy youth.
Jesus. to was to retreat .with -
in.those concentric circles—grace,and
lines of actuality are dissolved."
+'
In the early church a bishop was not .
Cbrist—two circles which are, after
lff
.appointed until he was at least fifty all, but one. for grace is Christ is so-
years of age. But be thou an ensam-
tion' and in presence. It is, aster, all.
ple• Here it means that Timothy' was
to be s model for other Christian-be.rd.
believe, in word,
himself, as our secret, our refuge, our
resource."
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What A Bea U-1 6
Revers. that
l
2 And the things which thou bast
ut�ul : -gni
f lif
in manner of life, is love, ty faith, In
manner
purity. "The five words describe flue
heard from .me among many wit-
messes the same commit thou to faith-
i�}„, pw fan You SEA it For i
stages from the most defined external
ful 'who shall be able to teach
a9�
to the most defined internal charac-
.men,
others also. There• is hardly anything
_
teristics—speech. behavior, ]ove,_faitb,
more important in all the Christian
Ads Ise Postage
purity; love, as it were, belonging
to the inner and the outer self
church than the responsibility and the
and
'THAT is what everyone says
equally
and combining all."
opportunity of older ministers
teachers depositing the riches of their
when they see this new
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13. Till I come, give -heed to read-
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tug, but to the public reading of the
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_
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cause a generation arlees
pr'sed that so beautiful a Bible
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Ted of
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good soldier of Christ Jesus.
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our faith in these troublesome times Chrysler . Plymouth_- -
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. Cersified a true copy of By-laws at one sharp. -Terms, cash. Jno. .GENERAL REPAIR ►YORK aa
Scott, clerk. Ted Jackson, acct- ('� :}�
Number fire n H. y e Direct. ioneer. i We are prepared to repaircars �3ROCK c'.
Limited, duly enacted by the Direst- - P P
ors and unanimously confirmed by 4rucks, tractors -"and -all farn. �+ lett
all the Shareholders of the Company PURE-BRED JERSEY .CATTLE — 1
machinery, Wheels [ehullt alit' THEATRE °`MIMMS' : � w
at a meeting called for eonaidering auction sale on Saturday, Nov. tire -setting. wood -work ane '�7CT�=TSi
the same. 13th. We are having a reduction • g
sate of 40 head of purebred Reg. Wood turning of all kinds
bated at 0. November, 1937. this 1st day of cowsywithtiR O P. records e, oringers aM fresh AOO Wlsee O kin ur uaadrtutIIln now fU All Seats Saturday and Holiday Evea. Harry Hull f , s
�1
Herd fully accredited, at Maple Pbo nr Oyli g 1nij9, iQ cants
Springs Farm 7th con, lot 17, " Builder and Conti WtM
:E. B. Potter, Secretary 6 • �}� �^fg'fLt '.FRIDAY and SATURDAY �
Markham, 1 1-2 miles north of No. Ai ii ROVE
� $rtOKWOrk and `3t(lLi�9Work
7 Highway. J. S. Baird, Prop• L. November 12 and 13 til Specialty
` E. Franklin, auctioneer. T rms, .3rock Road Store and B.ac�ssmtth Sbo[
Last Show Fri. at9.00; Sat,at 10. P y
Cash. Catalogue on request. Sala w ,
is cceaaor to w H. Jackson)
at 1 P. M. « « Saturday Matinee at 1.30 �rcblteCt ® Service -
rd r w starts at
Saturday Even�r+g Show 6.30 _
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Rosehwa4 Rd. and Kingston Rd,
GEORGE O IN . R 4=261 Phone 1?iek li8li
`'Souls at Sea"
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HENRY WILCOXON _ �"• ..
HARRY CAREY
iI We do Build€na Af all kin
ROBERT BARRAT ¢ CARPBNTLR
ship your Cream to UeMONDAY. TU TING. . ser
CBJiBN
November 6. -18 and 17 ' dd B
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Two Sbows, at 7 and
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TMEOWRE Q MONTAGM _ r'IRENE DUNNE
We -it so all Brantford iooflot
,rho has been elected President of
The J8 h
Borden Company, succeeding Arthur W. `` J! Mrit- rials, Empire Bathroom.. Milbarm, who died last month. Mr. • • « ; Egntpmeat, Duro Water .
Montages has Bores vice-president is i4Hlgh, Wide Systems, Beatty
fall charge of Ruid milk and ice cream
•Stable Equinnisub
.;operatioasr It abo is announced that
Q,FIr$t an ether Building Material
George M. Waugh, Jr„ has been elected an an some
ezecsti•e• vice-presidentst Estimates Free
Theodore G. Montague. • -
r
was elected 'W h Work Guaranteed
h:3
president Of the Borden Company at R1 aOeo�`
RANDOLPA SCOTT
' ..a special meeting of the board of = 'DOROTH•V LAMOUR F. J. CR
directors in `e* York. He succeeds 17 AKIM TAbiIROFF. OSE
iB TTERF4T RAYMOND VYALBURN Phone Ri02'
Arthur W. Milburn, who died in •
'GGermany Oct; 11. After serving in -FOR CREA.)l PICKED UP BY oua TRUCK BEN BLUE P"[CKEfi[Nc . ovrAR[
the flying corps during the war, Mr.
Montague went to work a9 an emp-
loyee
We pay extra for delivery L
- Ioyee in a Western Dairy: With The •_� - _
Borden Company in various. capac ,
Sties sante 1928, he was in 1935 made Writs or Phone us• -•charges colltct
vice-president and general manager• e Have
CI TI ZEN S DA IR
y
of fluid milk and 'ice cream operat-
ions, In addition to his new- duties as president of the company, he has PHONE 52 WHITBY, ONT. FINDLAY STOVES
been elected chairman of the execut-
ive a►ui advisory committees. At A complete line of Stoves and
`the'same meeting, George M. Waugh
•Jr. was elected executive vice -Pres -
dent. Mr. Waugh, who has been
with the company since 1910, will
" ,verve in a general executive capac•:
Sty. Stanley M. Ross, was elected
to the executive coanmittee. I•tarold
--W. Comfort was made vice-presid-
-ent to continue in charge of fluid
,q milk operations. Rol3cliff V. Jones;
dao elected vice-president, will con-
'tinue as head of the ice cream div -
bion.
Rev. Frank Langford, Leader of
United Church Sunday Schools
' pralses the rural church.
Guelph, Nov. 8.—Sharp criticisms
-of the church today for "trying to
do stunts" to bring people to ser -
.ekes, Was made yesterday by Rev.
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• _ 1.7aressost i and Helen Glover; also a solo In the day, November 6th, from her resid- Our schools were closed. on Friday L. E. O,/ �i�� s
Mido Etfie Miller as been �A_ evening, "Hour lovely are Thy dwell- ence, with interment in the Union of this week instead of Thursday in
ings" by Miss Olive Harringtgn was Cemetery, Claremont. , Private ser- recognition of Armistice Day, which ;FUNERAL DIREOTOB ANDi
4.
dried to her bed for a few days. very much appreciated. After the vice was held at the house, follow- in the minds of many does not At EMBALMHR
Mrs. Abijah Forsyth does not regular service next, Sunday evening, ed ,by service in the Baptist Church, all fulfill the purpose of the Federal Eiucceeoor to W. J. Mather,
,
improve
in health as would be hop- a recital under the direction of the her pastor, Rev. P. D. Augustine, -Government in declaringRemem-
ed choir will be given. officiating and assisted by Rev. J. z; 8toutivllle
Mrs. Grose and da titer of A ;trance Day a day of remembrance
ug g- Those contributing to the car load- E. Glover, Minister of the United Night srnd Day llorvine
and not a holiday altogether or in
ineourt is 'visiting her father, Xr- ed at Claremont a few weeks ago' Church. The pall -bearers were: every sense of the word. November Buo need Phon- Residence Phone '
•Jos: Evans here. will -be interested in learning that Messrs Judson Pugh, Evans Ward, 11th is the day we are to 'remeaer 6101 9810 }
Mr. R. J. How - is visiting his several letters have been received David Pugh, Roy Morgan, Frank
.i not the 12th. Some of our people are
daughter, Mrs. Sintzeti of London, from recipients' in Claydon, Sask. Cooper and Edward Eve Deceas- also disappointed in that .we do, not
!Ont. The following is a copy of a letter ed was the daughter of -the late Mr. For Prompt and Guaranteed .
Mr. and Mrs. McMillan, of Osh- received b Mr. � Albert Mantle: and Airs. Gerd SJ;ftk of Al'tona man any service ni is done in so
afxa spent the week -end with Mr. Y many other communities. RADIO SERVICE
pe CIaydon, Oct. '30. 37 and late of the 4th of U Abridge. Her
and Mrs. .Morgan Pugh. Dear. Mr. Mantle. marriage to Josiah Evans took place 'r
A number of the men of the local I be to acknowled receivi on Aril 14th 1880 at Claremont, Eve one is ur ed to attend the Or- Phone Clare. 51a 1
con tion of the Baptist Church g p g .
8TH P your donations from_ Claremont.. We and were. married by the late Rev. akorical Contest at Brougham on Paul Wilson
attended at Men's Conference at Os- certainly appreciate the kindly spirit Booker. She spent the rest of her Friday 'evening next. 'Pupils' of the A
haRa on Monday evening. shown by the people of Ontario one life in Claremont, leaving the farm Township Schools will engage for ;., Bal$ain
Mr. and Mrs. Dickson from north year after another. Everything was about one-half mile east of the vill- $30 prize money donated. by Messrs • � '
of here have taken up residence .in in good, shape upon arrival here and ,age about eighteen years ago, and R C Reeser and Robt. Ruddy.
Fully Equipped --Reasonable Rake
Mrs. Carson's residence, recently has been already distrVauted-equallyhad a -wide circle of friends, .being Radios - Tubes - Batteries
vacated by Mrs. Morganto about four hundred people in our an active member of the church,Card of Thanks Tabes tested Free
Wm - Birkett, WAlter Ward, Mor- cdmmunity. Magbe some day we will the Mission Circle and the Women.'s
=� gran Bvw% an$ Jos. Ward are again be lucky enough to do the same as _Institute, a valued, much -thought
-with the Stouffville hunting .party you people have.done to us, to some of member of each organization. We wish to express our appreciat-
in of our fellow -men in need. She is survived by her husband, one the "wilds" of Northern Ontario. ion for the many acts' of kindness
Several from here attended the Thank you, son, Fred, of Claremont, and five and expressions ed sympathy and
anniversary service at Green. River Francis Miebel daughters: IVIra. H. C. Cooper, of
condolence extended by our friends
7 on Sundaynight test at which the Committee Man, Box SO Wembley, Alta; Mrs. Reuben Besse, and neighbors during the recent ill HOTTER
!Virginia Jubilee Singers assisted d Claydon. Sask. of 3tayner; Mrs. J. W. Appleton, mess and death of our beloved wife =-
the service Miss, Hilda Prouse and Mrs. Ray of Pontiac, Mich., Mrs. Fred Mor- and mother.
The regular meeting of the W. mond Pilldey also received tetters, ley, of Claremont and Mrs. C. Pit- Josiah Evans and Faosily
M. S. of the United Church ,willthe latter having been written in key, of Toronto, also twenty-four
be held this Friday, in the Church, French.. It is a satisfaction to learn grandchildren and seven great-
instead of Thursday. Mrs. Rawson'a that the contents of the car were grandchildren, also three brothers At Claremont l�!%ll•!e�
group in charge. distributed impartially to those who and one sister. The sympathy of
The -9.-'Y. P. U. held an inter- are deeply appreciative and so op- the community is extended to the
church 'on Ernest C.� Fetzer
j.•- eating meeting to the ' timistic about the future. survivors.
-M-0-hid evening, at - i-hich -f e _ - _ '- -_ _ $10 -rip--Money required. Good
'thi to thirty-five members of the - -- First Mortgages.
• rtybeck, beloved -wife of Josiah moans,
t---v-.-2;-'Baker Hill group attended.: of Claremont, took place on Satur- LAWYER - , In simple but rich do.
miss Margaret Graham, (south).,
Maple Lea Muton Fu 6 2A years e�operience sign we can, 'furnish
owas taken to the Stoufftiille Hospital '
- on the first of this week for treat- IaSnraaCB Co. s` memorials that will
merit, we trust she may be well a- Ba rclay•Transport ' please from every
_ standpoint, In dignity
Mrs and. Mrs. P. Scott and son. -r� 11tp1■7ANZdA IIfR. � '.: !!>�! 8oniss � of appearance our
Cheap Rates for Harm and Cw�b between Claremont, Broo;ltaa work will stand out i• .
of Windsor, and the letter's methal; Greenwood, Whitevale and Toroab through the ages. i
~ Mrs. Hoover, are visiting the for- "tea'
' melee parents, w. ' G. and► Mrs. whir term Insurance
w 1c0is► Na Greater Tribute ►�
: Scott, here Gordon Scott whin we sold 6� Mike 011111. M7 drivers are trained to be ears N. W. STAFFORD - �•
- --..- 'reported a few ,weeks aero as 'having - - jobi>k � courteous and rSlisblo. Hl;hwsy Monumental
_ held and beaten, is A. W. MITCHELL A• �. a
Wort s
now c� _ -- ..•: on Loa= "2 Wln On
Spastal Bates Dfatates - Pb. tby L
Rev. Harry Wilson, Minister of Writea '
� *tip Kingsto iiasd West
tete Green River Circuit of the Bap- :Pickering a o w d� A N � Bo �i8
tial Church will occupy the pulpit in
I pit order to+ small. Novo too large
the focal church on Sunday evening - .'Ont• 'WHITBY O:v"TARtO A8 shipments Insured and peoteet+r r �^
-# next, at the Armistice Service. Mr. ._ _ _ _ lrom the weather
Wilson is a "returned in"" and' will
have an appropriate message. Ev- rel. CI
ersone welcome.Class,- -
Cis
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- The harvest -home servxc�st m the � .. _ _. - ,- . : ,...: .--_. __ .' awned and 'Operated r -
'United Church on STLhday last were ULT Feaalt S. Haria• :
well attended and two thoughtful _ Beauty
and inspiring serrmns -were deliver -
Salon
_ • ;. _ L
ed by Rev. Sohn McEwen B. A. of Of Our L', u r m ' M H e -h i �� d ry . Salon
: Melvitle. 'The music rendered by. the
local choir la the morning and the Frost ani Wood. CodeShutt. Delaval HAi a 'CU TTI NG, ,
Zion choir in the evening "waa great- i�NNIVERSARY CONTEST For Sale -1 extra good- 7 ft. F and SHAMPOOING, _
ly appreciated. Many commendatory - W Binder. 7 7ft. M - H. Binder. 1 FINGE�'RINGi.
remarks were heard concerning a Kid Gang Plow. 2, 8 In. Grain Gr- KAROELLIN(i
trio given b three yours girls: We take pleaenn In announcing our '
inders. , 2 -furrow Oliver Tractor Specialise sad t Oil Treatment
Margaret Johnson, Myrtle Bacon ^. ,IFWZE WINNERS Plow. 3iused Mowers 5 -cat. Ford=
son Tractor and Double Disc Harr- Parmanen
Ist Bridal Rose Tea Set, Mrs. C. Bilkey, Claremont. R. R. ow Bissell. 1 Cabinet Rogers Elec- RS. hL bb E 1
- o excellent condition, a ��' hI' MUNDELL -
STAhTLEY THT�ATRE =�i Pyrex
Set. Mrs. G. Bell. lamas , Phone lUOK JLAREif[OJ�? a `;
reel buy: 1 Jersey p
3rd Bag Pastry flour,Mrs. James Riddle, Claremont, B. R.
,.',&TOUFFVILLL V alt- - a
W. F DISNEY, Greeliwood- LAND SU � LY
Phone 100 Me pportaaity of thanking our so 41ct
- also wash to take this o P N� PICK 1314
- aaany patrons and friends for their enthusiasm and support F. J. DOIv'E`'AN B. A.,. B. 3e, Q
Showing during this'contest, which has enabled as to make many. new L. S. On file ;re thr records of wL�•
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acquaintances and new friends In this neighborbobd. We hope e ° vegors Gibson and Ysrnold, > ?• -
at. ek &Nights s.-2 Shows.
7ard Time. to have the pleasure of waiting on you again Soon. Kin East, Oshawa. Plies 1981.
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tat. &Holidays -2 Shows. 7 and 9 P. W. _ .. - g T WATER HEATERS i g THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY = EUREKA
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,Novearber I1. 9 and 13 The. Economy store, . aremont Large Deluxe Heater, Genuine
f7 Delco Motor; ,48 tube- $12.69 All sizes of Berry Boxes,. Crates.
`« - _. .
B --
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_..� The Road Ba.k .-�-�■ - - M 'estic a fine heater at a low 6 q and 11 q , Baskets, Bushel •
_;Starring price .$8.75 Hampers, sold at Hagerman's Bas:
RICHARD CROM WELL _. " .RAD 1 � �1 L E 8 DeErosfers = Tans Prestone
ket Factory, one mile north' of the
SLIM SUMMERVILLE iv
.ANDY DEVINE.:.Highway.
Green River o off No 7
Two .Shows. Armisti e. Night, at 7 and 9 d ;' 7 Get' our prices before buying else- r ,
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V/itfi Short Subjects
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CLAREMOrT, OWT. Phone Mark 1604 42-2
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY - ERV �E,, Phone 3201 Zi
November 15, 16 and 17 --
"The Devil's Authorized -Dealer for General
d 7= Y
Playground
: •:Electric Victor and 'Stewart-
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Starring
Warner
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Complete:' stock of new Radios on sAF L DIRECT
AICHARD DIX o ` C NG
DFLORES DEL RIO Mand at all times. •'•(Eastern Standard Time)
CHESTER TORRIE `, °For Toronto Far Oshawa
Short Subjects and Comedy See my stock of used radios, batt. and Intermediate .points and intermediate points
-- -- cry operated and electric. - A. M. P. M. P.M. ; A. M. P. M. P. i[. rti
• a 7.09 c12.64, 6.64 a 8.31 2.31 a 8.31
,'Thurs#y. Friday snd Saturday You will a interested in the_ new M a 7.44 1.64 e' ?.b4 9.38 . c 3.31 9.31
November 18. 19 and 20 - 8.54 a -2.64 8.64 - 11.01 4.31 a x10.31
11 aatteryless Stewart Warner 10.24 3.64 a 9".64 P. M. a 6:31 11.31
11.54 a 4.54 • 10.54 12. 31 6.31 A. M.•
4+You Can't Have _battery Radio e-6.54 b11.44 1.31 7.31' 12.31
_ -Everything" S cial ' New 2 -volt battery radio, Daily except Sua• slid Hot. un Sunday and onlHoty. only.
p --Sat, only, e --Sat., Sun., and :Hol. only. ti
With $47.50, complete with batteries. '
ATTRACTIVE RATES } `r
The RITZ BROTHER For Thrilling 3 -Day Visits J'!
R. F. COOPER
ALICE EAYE Claremont IN NEW YORE - BOSTax -WASH NGTON
DON AMECHE • ' ) ; •MONTREAL - ATLANTIC CITY
al' CHARLES WINNINGER _ RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADAe
Tlcireb and Information
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ai they strolled off duty along Jeru-
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Lunch New Attack areas" of the five North China Prov-
SHANGHAI.—While reports flared laces which they are determined to
of an impending truce the Japanese dominate. _
Army this week -end launched new 4
and powerful attacks on Chinese. . _ :Twenty Sentenced
° forces clinging to western and south • MOSCOW.—Twenty death sentences
Vera boundaries of this great interna- were reported , this week -end in pro-
tionay city. seeut}ons gro..wing out of the livestock
Meantime the Japanese claimed that ' and farming industries. -
they had occupied t$e environs of Eight persons were given the death
—,,Taiyuan -fu, Capital f Shansi •
Prov -Ince, and rapidly were consolidating charges of disrupting collective farm-,
- their control of the last "essentialing. 'They were alleged to have plot -
ted with "German and Polish spies"
to separate .White. Russia from the
THE - Soviet '.Union.
b
Conference Standstill
BRUSSELS. — The Far Eastern
ARKETS
peace conference was forced to a
standstill this week end as Great Brit -
gin, United States and" France fought
oft Italian resistance to it. plan of lur-
"' DAIRY PJWJD JCE Ing Japan into negotiations of an arm -
Butter - latice.
Quotations to wholesale trade at The delegates of nineteen -nations
Toronto this week -end. signatory or .adherent to the
Nine -Creamery solids'; No. 7 29% to 29%, Power Washington Treaty defending
do 38 score ........... 28% to 2 -China's territorial integrity decided to
-'- - do 37 score ........... 27% to 27% send a message to Tokio asking Japan
do 36 score 26% to 26% to state ber grievances against China
Clseese
to a small mediation committee.
- .
`•New large (paraffined)14% to 14')'i
,. do twins ..... ..........__ 14'!t's to 15 Hints at Surprises
do tri lets 15 to 15 Va BERLIN.—Dr.
p Paul Goebbels, Pro
(Average price paid to pagandi Minister, bas- ridiculed any
shippers, f.o.b. cotitry - : belief that friendship of Naz4 (I-ermariy-
PO ints;) �� and Fascist Italy meant war. But he
New large (paraffined)14 to 14% hints at new diplomatic surprises to
do triplets, .............. 1414 to 14% be given the world by Germany. He
= CHURNING CREAM addressed 10,000 persons_ in the.Sports
(Country truck prices.) Palace this .week.
Na 1 grade' ............ 29 to 00 -
POULTRY AND EGGS Franco Accepts
Baying prie"3 LONDON, — Rebel Generalissimo
Toronto dealers this week -end were Francisco Franco this week -end ac -
.,quoting pry :uccrs for upgraded eggs, cepted the Won -Intervention Commit--
-'delivered. cases returned:' tee's proposal to remove foreign vol-
Eggs—anteers from Spain in return' for
Glade A large ...:: $9 to 00 belligerency rights, provided the toy-
Grade A Media .._�.........: 35 to 00 sift Government agreed to the plan.
Pallets . ,,.__..,.,._ :...:.....:..._ 28 to 00 Loyalist officials in Barcelona said
'Grade B ..... 28 28 to 00 they would agree to the scheme to
Grade C . 18 to 00. "return the war to the Spaniards" If
Dealers were quoted on graded" members of commissions appointed to
,'eggs cases free: count foreign troops in Spain actually
Grade A isrge....... ..: 43 to 00 sae neutral and carry out their duties
:......
=Gxade A medium -._.. -.:. $9 to 40 without delay.
Pullets ...... ................ ......:.:. 81 to 32
Grade B „_,,. .... 26 to 00 i New Army Advance
Grade C •._..................�. ..� 22 •to 23' S
� ______._. HANGHAI. —Japan 13 ,landing a
POULTRY new army southwest of Shanghai in
Prices paid to -country shippers:. an effprt to drive the Chinese -from
Dressed. Milk the strongly, fortified Pootung area of
-'"'Sel. A Sel. H. Fed A. the city, across the Whangpoo river
:Spring Chickens from the International Settlement, it '
.1 to 2 lbs ......... 20 18 22 . was reported this weekend.
2 to 3 lbs. __..�... 16 14 '00 The plan, according .to reliable In-
3 to 4 lbs .:..... . .18 In 00 formanta, was to land an overwhelm -
4 to 5 lbs..__...:. ' 19 47 21 Ing force just north of Chapoo, on
.5 lbs. and .over .... 20 18 22 Fangehow bay. Advance units of this
Fatted Hens— Dressed: new army were ashore .,no*, it was
' Bel: A. Sel: B. said and others were ready to disem-
J Over $ lbs. 16 14
I bark from traasporis.
81,4 to 4 lbs. �..._,._... - 13 11 Anti-Communist Acco
Z to 3lbs.':..:...: 12 10, ROME,—The Itato-German•Japanese
Old Roosters— anti-Communist accord uniting the
Over 5 lbs ... ................. 1.2 10 strongest anti-Soviet elements in two
(Red and black fenth- -hemispheres was signed at the Pal
erect .birds 2c pef .lb. •lessazzo Venezia this weekend.
-.ithan above prices.) .I Joachim von Ribbentrop; Chancellor
- 'Other Fowl—
Adolph Hitler's 'right-hand man .biose
1 Guinea fowl, per pair 75 00 formal post is at the Embassy in Lon-
` - Rote: C gradE-poultry 3c below :.was empowered to sign on behalf,
;grade. 10f the Reich.
--7 Turkeys ,
A grade, 10 lbs Highlanders Assassinated
and over, dressed,,:.., 28 to 00 dERUSALE3i:—Two soldiers of the ,
)Geese Black Watch (Royal Highland Regi -
AL grade, dressed .......... ':14 to 00 ment) were shot to death by an Arab
_ Champion Plowr-ran „
law
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.Fred Timbers, of Rin wood, Ontario, was judged the Grand (�amp�
of the recent. International Plowing Mateh -held-at Fergus, Ont rio. For. -
.three years iii succession, Timbers and his tractor, equipped with Fire
stone Ground Grip Tractor Tires, have won the championship and now
retain permanent custody of the Championship cup. Attended by 115, _
000 farmers, over seventy tractors competed in, the) field at one time
ddHng the International Plowing Match held at Fergus; Ontario, from
r October 12th to 15th. Only six tractors were on steel-lufivrd wheels. the
t ' remainder being rubber -tired, which reflects the tremandon growth of
pneumatic tire's for tractors since, they were introduced at the Ottawa
Match In 1980.
It was the most serious attack on
Britons in Palestine since Lewis Yel-
land Andrews, District Commissioner
for Galilee, and his bodyguard were
murdered on Sept._26 at Nazareth.
Tension in the Holy Land. increased
as authorities grimly hunted the, Arab
assassin and an .accomplice, who made
a successful escape.
•-r--Early Session Likely
- TORONTO''! -Rumor that the . Pro=
vincial Government has been eonsider-
ing the holding of a special session
of the Legislature or at least the early
calling of the • regular session, .whieb
would normally be held late in Janu-
ary or early in February, to deal with
the situation, was strengthened this
weekend when-offioials refused to
make any comment whatever on the
suggestion.
Pipeline. Damaged
JERUSALEM.—As acts of violence
were reported from many points in
the Holy Land, troops were reported
ordered to Beisan after a British po-
lice outpost there :was attacked by
roaming Arab bands.
Terrorists again damaged the Iraq
pipeline _ in . two different sectors,
breaking it in Eindor and igniting.the
oil. The section of thb pipeline be-
tween Affuleh and Beisan was punt-.
tared with bullets. Repair crews
rushed to the -scene' and patched up
the oil conveyor which -was first -. at-
tacked ten days ago.
Royal Entertains
Young Farmers
Boy "and Girl Fatalists Will Meet
At The Winter Fair, Toronto,
a
In Judging Competition 16-11
Sixty-two boys and girls, members
of local clubs allover Canada, are to
meet at the Royal Winter Fair at mid-
month in jui's.ing competitions cover
ing dairy and beef cattle, 'swine, poul-
try, grain and potatoes. These are
the finalists chosen at preliminary
-contests which have been held in the
provinces at various dates since Sep-
tember 1 under projects arranged by
the Canadian C:iuncil on Boys' and'
Girls' Club Work, a oody with Ottawa
-headquarters sponsored by a number
of agricultural interests, and having
in the nine provinces a total member-
ship of over 36,000boys and girls.
Club teams of two members each
arriving in Toronto on Sunday, No-
vember 14, as guests of the Cotlncil
•w4I1 be, educationally entertained while
In the city and taken for inspection
tours of several industrial plants.
These competitions on 'the day pre-,
ceding the 'Royal nter Fair opening
have for some years been a popular
feature of its junior agricultural work. J
porting .- Comment
By KEN EDWARDS
Iiellu, Gana! This
article. starts us
off on. a series of
informative official
boxing rules which
will not hurt to
study, even.. though.
you may not be a
boxing fan. You
will , find below a'
list of the weights
and classes of box-
ers:.-
..
ox-
ers
'Pounds
Flyweight .... ..:... 112
Bantarpweight ..... .118
Featherweight ........... 126
Lightweight............. 135
�Peltenveight.......•....,. 147
Middleweight ..... 160
Light Heavyweight . 175
Heavyweight .. ....... all
.. ocer
At 2 o'clock of the day of the. con-
test, unless otherwise ordered, the.
contcstants'shall be weighed on the
eommNsion scales. and medically ex-
am:'ncfi: Ili the event of a 24-hour
postponement; weights and physical
examination "of original date -of con-
test are to hold. In the event of a
postponeinbrit, requiring the 'shcw' to
be held later than 24 hours after the
original date, new weights and
physical examinations 'ate'-requirect:'
The -gloves- are to be new ones for
all events, and should not weigh less
than five ounces each and are to be
furnished by the -club management.
Each boxer must be e_ quipped with
two Pa''irs oftrunks of the following
colors:
(a) Bluc. waist band, with purple
body.
(b) Red wa'stband, two-inch red
sidic-stripe and blac'< body.
i C—N
TRIPLE ALLIANCE: The Soviet
Government newspaper, IzveStia, in-
timites that the three countries of the
world most definitely Faocist - (Italy,
Japan and Germany); are preparing to
join, in a triple alliance against Com-
munism, and that "the agreement
among the"-8ressors' means' A pro-
gram of wir." ` A program of war, in
other words, in which capitalism will
fight communism, and belief be pit-
ted against belief: As George Bernard
Shaw expressed it this meek, "What
is -threatening us today is a war like
the wars of religion in the seventeenth
century." _
DOMINIQY STATUS: As soon as
Newfoundland 'can manage to pull Iier-
self out of financial difficulties, the
island will return to Dominion status,
Dominions Secretary, Malcolm Mac-
Don81d assured the British Houie last.
week. It will' be remembered .that
Newfoundland has been under a Com-
mission Government since the depres-
sion more or less wrecked' its Indus-
tries.- But during the past summer,
paper, logging and mining have picked
up there and a general quickening of
economic activity .is reflected In. the
make a success of farming down here.
Others whom crop failures have made,
penniless are being helped to settle
In Ontario, with rent paid a year in
advance by their' respective govern-
ments.
:..SLUM CLEARANCE: On the sixth
of December all Toronto property
owners will have a chance to vote on ,
a $2.000,000 debenture issue,to be used
in tpe demolition of the city's slums
and in the construction of low-cost
housing' 'for lower -bracket -- wage
groups. Dr. Bruce's agitation for blum
clearance a year or. so past, is -now
getting things done. That is if Vie
electors can see' their way clear.
Improved housing •does not -altogeth-
Qr solve the problem 'of the rehabili-
tation of the poor. - It is a step in the
right direction but a great many other
steps will have to be taken -too before
beneficial results begin to be felt. A
survey made in Great Britain shows
that better horsing actually impairek
the healtli of tenants in a great many
cases, since a rise in rents: howevet
slight, meant less money for food.
That is one. aide' .uf the question.
If. however, the City of Toronto Is
long, then. before Newfoundland once "
more heroines _a Dominion. but to go further- and help the worker
obtain a decent living wage, it will be
COMMERCIAL RECOGNITION: cause for greatest rejoicing.
Britain has, concluded a trade agree HEALTH INSURANCE: Back froth
meat with -insurgent Spain. Atthough tin , extended visit abroad where hi
such a move is "purely a commercial made a thorough- study of European
affair" and does not. involve diplo- health insurance schemes, Dr. Clar-
matic recognition, It cannot be denied ence Routley, secretary of the Cana -
that Britain has at least admitted the dian Medical Association, says that
_existence of General Fraiwals Govern- Canadian doctors and hospitals mast .
meat. '.Diplomatic recognition" and prepare for _the coming of health _in -
the exchange of ambassadors. will. no surance in this country. Dr. Routley
doubt follow fast. The British . Gov- liked the British system beat,
ernment has never actually cham-
pioned the cause of the Spanish Loy-' PALESTINE PERIL: Stories about
alists, hence. this latest .move Is a the terror -In Palestine may not occuo-
consequence of no sudden reversal of as much front page space these days
policy. as the Sino -Jap War or the Spanish'
BIBLES UP: Due to the rising conflict, but the importance is there
costs of paper and other materials, just the same. If you want to put your
the price of Bibles printed in England anger on Ms chief worry at the
has gone up sixteen per cent. - .moment ... : . Mussolini is styling him-
self the protector of Islam and is or -
A BREAK FOR OLD ONTARIO:— iginaiing' a daet amount'of anti -Brit -
The departure of many farmers in the ish propaganda which charges that
West from drought -stricken areas is Arab` revolts tit Palestine have beese
expected to result in a boom for Old put down In .a most cruel faahion and
Ontario farmlands. Some of -these that the populace of Palestine have
men with their families are the cream been -accorded vile -treatment at the
of the: country, of solid character, pro- hands of the British. Meanwhile ter-
gressive outlook. Those who have rorism continues, the civil death list
-come through the lean years with a from fire and the sword mounts daily.
whole -skin, a few cattle and a little Last week floods took an additional
money are prepared to dig in and. I toll. - -
(c) An abdominal guard approv- feet -of surgeon's tape, fob
ed bv the commission. .",each hand. An official , shall
ustment of these
.(A) Bandages ' sliould be restricted wa c e a 1
to soft, cloth, not more than - bandages in the: dressing,
room. •
six feet in length and one and -Watch for the continuation of
•gone -half' incites is width, held these rules next week.
in place by not more than two So -Tong! k
s 'his 'Your Birthday.
tdj A. R. WEIR .�
What th1. e STARS foretell for those born ,on November
12, 13, 14, 15. 16, 17 and 18
'GENERAL—
if the date of ' your birth is listed above the eighth sign is the
Zodiac, Scorpio, is the sign undev'which you were- born. Scorpio. -
People can always be relied upon to show courage and nerve
when required. Scorpio people must guard their passions and
,harmonize their natures, tr hen, they.guard, araixsr jealousy and
fault-finding there is no finer type and they as ^lost attractive
to the opposite sex.
NOW FIND YOUR OWN' BIRTH DATE— `
Nov. 12—Since. Mars is your ruling planet, Tuesday is'the most
favorable day in .the week, for yon- The coming year is good. Ind r
fluential business people, especially a woman; will , help you.
Noiv 13—You should marry one born between' June 21st. to July
20 or October 21st to Nov. 20. 'Do not be dominating in your
marriage .relations: The coming 12 months will be quiet but
successful.
Nov. 14—November is a good month for you and you should gain
inpeculiar and 'unexpected ways. You are ambitious. and very
tenacious. Be careful not to be too hard and exacting.
Nov. 15—Your constitution is sturdy and you can, stand a great
amount of strain. Your -lucky number is 9. Your income should
greatly improve. Some work will interest you more than,your us-
ual activities. Your mp_gnetic--qualities make 'you attractive -tor,
the opposita sex.
Nov, 16—Your most'beticiicial'-days should be the 9th,'18th-and
27th of each month. A considerable sum of ,money by a legacy
or loan is indicated- together- with a brilliant: and successful period.
Nov. 17—You are very dignified and let no one take advantage or `
you. While increased activiies.,are indicated -this will'be- an ex-
cellent year for business -affairs. You may take a very ' long
journey.
-
Nov. 18—While you may have troubles with property, the year
should be good for _social,_ domestic and • business a 4fatrs. Your _
nature is tactful, cautious and discreet. Use your powers of crit-
icisra for constructive purposes. _
For You* Complete, Personal Horoscope, send 10c (coin prefexed)
to A. R. Weir, 73 Ac:elaide St. W., Toronto, Ont, Please print
yaar since, addre:.s and birth date plainly.
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No
Write for. prospectus, 981 Bloor St.' eat,
for the morrow:
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wear Company, 35T Eastern Ave., Toronto.
':-
.pare
All of us. are. always going to do
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. ,teaspoons
Milk'0 Afagresia 30 minutes after
- eating and drinking. Or,• when
SALF,SMAN WANTED BY "TSF. OLD . RE.
)arils Foothill Nurseries" (Established loo
HONEY-,-
better tomorrow, and we would, too,
.'
years). Send for Centennial Catalogue and
-
if only we started today.
_
DELICIOUS AMBER HONEY, CONTAINS NO
Special Lines. Start now, exclusive terri-
tory is town or country; libetal• terms; Sree
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Classied -Advertisin
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AGENTS SELL MEN'S NECKTIES. 140 PER
__HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL •
ANDREWS' ACADEMY OF HAIRDRESSING,
Alleged
WIT
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Cut it coarse or f lakey, as you like -
DIX I E burns slower and lasts longer.
-It's cellophane -wrapped, with Abe
conuonien+ easy -opening ri66on;
cant profit. We carry largest assortment.
Government licerped, We train y for
. . .
Lowest prices. Orders filled by return mail.
Board Examination: Special winter ktee,
re
Now follows a better way to pre-
No substitutes, Samples free. Ontario Neck-
No
Write for. prospectus, 981 Bloor St.' eat,
for the morrow:
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wear Company, 35T Eastern Ave., Toronto.
Turonto.
.pare
All of us. are. always going to do
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. ,teaspoons
Milk'0 Afagresia 30 minutes after
- eating and drinking. Or,• when
SALF,SMAN WANTED BY "TSF. OLD . RE.
)arils Foothill Nurseries" (Established loo
HONEY-,-
better tomorrow, and we would, too,
.'
years). Send for Centennial Catalogue and
-
if only we started today.
_
DELICIOUS AMBER HONEY, CONTAINS NO
Special Lines. Start now, exclusive terri-
tory is town or country; libetal• terms; Sree
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ogt.fft. Stone and Wellington, Toronto
buckwheat, 6-10's, $4.20.. H. D. McIntyre,
II;Idge4ort. Ont. _
Five -year -did Billy WAS talking t0
"Well,"
his Aunt' Mary. 'She said,4
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SELL BOSSES GUARANTEED LINGERIE,
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hoclery, Manufacturers. ,Stores. Estab-
MEDICAL
Billy. I SUppO .^ y 0U 11• Start to School'
•vcaring this, gag of nn-
111 25 years. Christmas seller. Expert-
once unnecessary. Get detaife. Sobfes, 140
next year"
or>
STRONACH'S TAPEWORM REd1EDY, SIM.-
Farnham, Que.. ,�
•'
pie, inexpensive, effective. Pyrite today fur
complete lnLormation.
STRANACH'S STGSIACII POWDER, QUICK
"Oh, no, auntie," replied the boy.
"What, would I do 'in school -I can't
''•` '"� _
REPRESENTATIVE WANTED FOR HOS-
district. Only
tery manufacturer for this
energetic man eonaldered. Write full par-
relief indigestion. Dyspepsia, sour Stom-
Biiliousnass, Nnu-
even read or write?"
•'• - - • `'
ticulars to 'Mr. Elliott; 72 Queen • West, To-...
ach, Heartburn, BIoating,
Successfully used dhany years. Large
-4.
UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE
Duke -
ronto.
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sea,
package ensued postpaid ' 5oc. Stronach
Medicines; 536 Dovercourt, Toronto.
An Englishman visiting an Ameri-
Can lake asked a dative, if the place
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AMAZING PROFITS, AGENTS. ROUTE MEN
selling 'stores, homes. Hundreds of big
money makers. Clothing, dry goods, toilet
WHY SUFFER? ONLY 33c WILL CONVINCE
Salve will permanent
was good for fishing.
:
kgs• '. .fir
preparations, household specialties, drug
-catalogue. Write Ralco,
you that Mazar give
relief from ulcers, . running sores, new 'or
"Sure, stranger."
. {'•
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'
sundries. Free
Wholesale, Box 1404, Montreal.
azr
old woopds. Money -back guarantee. M:r
"what kind of fish?" -
' ~
oy f 'f
_. m
Mfg., 331 Flora Ave., Winnipeg.c5
"Oh, all kinds, stranger." -
"What 'aid the largest fish you
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AVIATION
PREVE:ITIQ,'; Ie .BETTER THAN OPERA-
tion. Beaslcy's Bitters (a!, -herb tcni0)
prevents ulcers or ulcerations of the stom-
ever caught' weigh-?" •' --
ELM PARK ABERDEEN ANCUB -START
breeding beef.cattle. clow. They are scarce
ach !f you are suffering, fr�>�• internal
trouble, Write for the testimonials we have
_. « r ,
Rall, stranger, we dont take
mole u86 anyOthae
when alkalin^illg upset 8tOmaC11.
all over the Continent. Aberdeen Angus have
from living people. lase T. Van Camp,
weighing machines when we go fish-
■,,■�r
?�
educed Grand Champion Carcass of Beef
Chicagoand
�t internatlunal...exerX year � slant
manufacturer, ,101 Langley Ave., Toronto.
Ing, and I'm an honest mail-would
M IC BY .MAIL .
1900. Bulls and Females of breeding a -e for
Park,
not like to Bay how .much the last
<", .,.
a
sale reasonable. James Bowman, Elm
Guelph,' Ontario,
PJ•95 less siiring and edge all
_ <pattrees. Large assortment of kitchen
I caught would weigh. But when
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SANE THIS A MUSICALCHRISTMAB.
Here are three Christmas Folios to cult
-trout
I -pulled that fish out of the water, the
sewing machines, gas stoves, library
16e, .mewing a, beds, springst es, library
�d
DUAL-PUL'POSE SHORTHORN BULLS, ONE
_to tweLs lIIunths. Twelve w fourteen out., of
every purse and brimful of cheery holt-
la'- went down a foot.".
fifteen nearest dams in their pedigrees av-
crags over eleven thousaaQ pounds -milk per
day songs. TreAttre Chest Chri<:Inas Songs
and Carols, 15c, Yuletide Melodies, Includ- -
tonin-PHOaFERFNE--.nd,ee bow quickly quickl7
•
year. Prices =5 ..01 to$6U.Ot). Federally Ac-.
Ing "Adestes -Fldeles." "Babe of Bethle-
"Firs' "Nwe;•"
. Two. wives were discussing their
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credited. Bayside -Farm, Owen S-und.
hem," nm! many othn-s.
riAmas Music, Including "Cbrtst-
250. Cho
mas Overture." "Solo Lu Organ," 25
hyns, 40 carols acd a Christmas Play-
m
respective- husbands over 'a cup of
tea. The -first complained -that her
- _
BARN ROOFING -FENCE POSTS
- - -
let, 5oc. D•. Music Supply; Hermant
Building, Toronto
husband never came home from his
club tint)) It was stmidnight.
C:a
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.�.1;at!ni"n
TE -F. DIREUT FACTORY PRICES SAVE' YOU
money on Sit°ertite galvanized , rooting.
Superior Steen Fence Posts and steel gran-
"Weil, my dear," said her friend,..
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aryllnlog. Superior Products Limited, Sar-
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
"for I wondered where my hos-
nia, oar.
--
years
hand'WII.3 spending his evenings. And
then one night- I reached home early
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Lb;ARN TO PLAY A }IUAICAL INSTRU-
meat at home -- shorten those long winter
:e:•enings. Hawaiian or Spanish Guitar; Vlo-
BUSINESS, OPPORTUNITIES
plefs with course of home study lessons, sold
on very terms- Send at once for par
Company', Lim-
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Tong anada's Mining High -way. '
ROOMING HOUSES FOR RENT, CONTENTS
.-sale, reasu gists. ~evens ni occupied;
'paying Isabella,
good guests. Otiken. 37
go
Why,
- ticutara. Wholey, .Royce and
There is, just now, quite an argU-
'rnrnoto• -
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' Ited, 237 Yonge Street,-Toronte, or your loc-
al Music Duller,
- - -
Ment' On among £hose *bo study the
brain and nerves, about worry. Sur-
Regardless of wars -and stock mar- mine indicating an impprtgnt future. _ '
CARP"R- RE -WOVEN INTO RUGS
MISCELLANEOUS
prising as it may seem, tbere are
high authorities -upon the subject who
kets, mining and oil developments Hutchison Lake, on underground
denote- continuous progress.. work, is shaping up' favourably.
D CARPETS WOVEN INTO REVERS -
B""
FlrE DRESSED DOLLS. 30c. Two CHOICE
Dreues Dolls, 5oc. Large Bed Spreading
Doll, $1.00• Boxed -postpaid: Robert Har-
238 King East. Toronto.
this Rags. Write for price. 11sA.
Cleaning Co.. Toronto' try
say- a certain amount of Worry is a
good thin This depends upon what
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Recent highlights in Quebec are the In Patricia, the Albany River mine,
indications of- bigmine robabilities' 1
- p after s long period of uncertainly, is
CATTLE
vie,
■
is understood by worry. If it is s
on Bladen '3Ialartic and East Malar -
PATENT ATTORNEY
-
IIleI2 nervous anxiety, ]t 19 "bad. I!
developing important ore. Crowshore,
tic, and 8n , enlarging and higher adjoining, is proving the continuance ,
COURSES IN FLIGHT INSTRUCTION, NA-
vigatlon, aeroplane and engine mechanics.
it is more or less calm effort to figure
'grade ore outlook on Powell Rouyn. the favourable structure. -
ROT L KNOX, REGISTERED ATTORNEY.
licensed tastmetors.. Leavens Brothers' Air
out one's- troubles and seek t find
_Of
In Ontario's Larder, Lake area,
Services_ Limited. Barker Airport, somata
information. regarding , Invention Patents:
Drawings: Registrations: sales. 14 Metcalfe,
Ottawa.
a remedy, it is. of'•course, fl good
thing.
g
Barber Larder is the rising star, with In Alperta, the Turner Valley oil
important mine indications. Omega,, field is showing rapid expansion.
DOGS
PATENTS
-Recent new production successes indl- ;
Keri' Addison) and Martin' Bird 'cos- p
q�OTCH, $IVGL18Ii COLLIE PUPS, ALL
-lags; fallures replaced free; trained cattle
A friend of ours believes it is per-
tinue to develop favourably. Oriole este important 'future dividends for
AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR . LIST
free.
dogs: 'trained coon, fox, deer houads; great
fectly alright for the government to
has new developments of promise. Royalite; .Brown Oil, Davies Petro-
p p
danes, pups: buy from largest -trained dog
-kennels InCanada.. Guarantee satisfaction.
of Inventions and full information seat
The Pamaa7 Company, >tegistered Patent
spend a million dollars before break-
Kirkland- Lake Gold is meeting with leum, Monarch, Foundation and Com-,
Rapidvtew . Kennels, Morrisburg. Ontario.
Attorneys, 273 Bank. St.. Ottawa, can..
fast, but thinks it is a terrible squan-
splendid success. at -depth. Other ' monweslth• One hundred miles to
eland Lane producers show'stead•y the south of Turner Valley* at Taber, .
RARE' BEAU-'
BAINT BERNARD PUPPIES.
delivery to-
PERSONALder
of money far the. sty board t0
the Plains Petroleum Company has -
Use. reasonably -priced, safe
srued, Paramount, KenE�ls, North Hatley,
spend $3,000 over a period of years
production- record.' ..
attained success with a COmmerdal
In the Porcupine camp, Moneta {
HooKs EyERY MARRIED COUPLE AND
We
those contemplating marriage ,bawd react '
"Entering MArriage," 24 pages, postpaid,
AGO. Sax and Youth." 104 pages, postpad.Oble
2flc. - our 20 page inustiated catalogue of
books, drug supplies and household novel-
for gravelling the street-.
They were entertaining friends in
their new house. one " of
and Pamour have outstanding favour- producer.
British Columbia has new gold in. -
In the Long Lac Camp, Hardrock terest on the west. coast of Vancouver I
ELECTRIC WELDER
THE, TRINDL_ ELECTRIC WELDER -WON-
darful naw Invention. Operates from e -volt
battery, Waldo -Solders -Brazes. $3.95 de-
ries free upon request. Supreme Spedalty
189 Yoage, Toronto.
.Suddenly
the guests sat up, snd"listened.
i8 Fe Grin for roduction- with the . Island.
p P g p + :
livered. R. H. Anderson. Lindsay, out.
ure
"Sare not troubled by
)y
ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF. COMFORT,
positive support with our advanced method.
Nle elastic or understraps or .steel, write,
you
mice already?" she said. --
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"Well," she replied, after a moment In everyone's life there�s more 0
FILMS AND PRINTS
Smith manufacturing Co., Dept 219. Pres-
ton, out.
"That's not mice." replied
P led the
householder. "That's the people next
,' a
or twos thought, I think it was the prose than poetry.
ROLLS DEVELOPED, PRINTED, 1 FREE'
enlargement 25c. Rs -prints to for 25c.French•
door' eating
peasants singing the mayon•
Pboto-Craft, 193% , King St. E' Toronto.
POWER (BRAND) TONIC, ESPECIALLY
recommended for men, Retains Vlm and
Vigor. SO Dn1s $2.00.
YRS. S FEMALE PILLS, PAIN.
.celery."
A dear Old lad returned from her
y
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$Sj]Or--•W@ just dropped Our 8n -
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ZERO res enlargement
with free enlargement 250 Trevanna Stud-
opt.
tor, 93 Ptaeara serest: et. Catharines,
Put
fol spa aelayea menstruation. 30 Pin. $4.00. _
and dela
DIRECTIONS ON BOTTLES. MAIL ORDERS
,pram wrapping. Labors•
first visit -to France. "What impres-
8ed you most?" she was asked.
chor, lady. . .
Lady -I thought would. It's
PORTRAIT' IN FOS-DER=FRSE
•>PVITH EVERY ROLL PERFECTLY DEVEL-
-and .25c (coin).' -Star Snap-
-pries, ., Toro
toeles, 4e0 Richmond Bt. W., Toronto. City
Agents, Skye Pharmacy. JUnc. 2382.
you •
been ogtiide 'for some' time. ►.
EMBARRASSED-
aped printed.
~teles. 188. King at, West, Dept. Y.
-dangling „
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END PAIN -Soothe
ap a.n - ave you c eane e
' deck and the brasses?"
-FOR •1� KNEW THAT-
CARDS FROM YOUR FAVOUR-
CHRIST
Ite neRatives, 3 for , 75e a dozen; Com-
pieta with. envelnpea. Enlargements- s il 7
In rests frame, 39c; 2 for 15c, ROH alms
NEW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE ISLAM!
Reds Beet quality cockerels $3.00. Rhode
faland' Red hens .Wc. M. ]Fisher, Enterprise
!�
s O HANDS
polished
Sailor- "Yes, sir, and I've swept
horizon with my telescope."
ACI D -I N D I G EST10H
t
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developed and printed. 25c: reprints 3c each.
Free edlargementevery with 25c order.
"Toronto.
Ontario
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- by Rubbing in iq
.the _ - _,-
Brightling, 29''Rlchm-ind sty' E.,
- PROPERTIES WANTED
'- Old Gent -"what do you mean by
WAS DISTRESSING TO
ROLLS PED AND EIGHT PRINTS'
a 1
saying our occupation 1189 On@?t�
y, g 3 P g
GOOD PRICES PAID FOR OLD BUILDINGS
fee ens, 3i!
with free enlargement, Z3c. ReD Dept.
Commercial Photo Service, Dept. H.,
anywhere for wrecking. Greenwood Boase
,.
Tramp -"They've pulled down the
Mi AND '
each.
Ourremont. Que.. r •
Wreckers, 440 Greenwood, Toronto.
house I used to lean against.,"
.OTfENSIVE
QUILTING PATTERNS
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t4�('�� Or DSIV
T(� OTHERS
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FURNITURE
E11 f E'All�„
FREE! ='70 QUILTING PATTERNS! GIANT
washfast remnants! "Makes five quilts"
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L
e' Beds ellaws
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Er
TRADE-IN DEPT.
LYONS'
t
Cottons, Prints, Sllksl EtdeMbwas, - i1.00
:'.:Strap fTi.
The wonderful bargains in our . Furniture '
Trade -1° Dept. have made this the most Popo-
"Collect." Sample bindle - 23c. , Refund
Guarantee! Maritime Textiles, 6049 '. De-
LA-
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'O AL.t�1A1.IZ£
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tar In Toronto. Space *will not Permit' us to
gaspe, Montreal.
q'
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list more than a few' of our specials. It you
- _ -
Herbert• Thompson' 17 years old of
do not see what you want advertised, write -'
and let us know, your needs, Every piece of, RADIOS
furniture 1s sanitarily treated and completely •
re5nished to look like new.. All orders care- RADIOS RECONDITIONED, BATTE$Y'.A."
fully packed ready for immediate shipment Electric, $8.00 up. Write for free Price 1410.
un receipt of monek order. . Palace Radio Shop, 721 Pape, Toronto..
$39,WBeautiful 5 -Piece bedroom suite
W in two4one walnut, dresser and STAMPS AND COINS
van;ty with large awing mirrors, full size '
l+c i, sagless dpring and new all -felt, roll edge CANADA, 98 DIFFERENT $1.00; $0 AEVEN-
mattress; new condition. ues,60c. Coronation; 52 Dominions $8.25,
9MM 8 -Piece walnut bedroom suite- 133 Colonies $6.75. Canadian Catalogue 200
•w large dresser, triple • mirror vanity, ill! t ti 25c Fre Prl I i t 500 sets
' Tart EASY
Camden, lv..T,,•an-his'. way to Holly- •
wood for a movie job, dropped offfll�LL�(PS�
to sleep in a .park at. San Antonio,
Texas• He. awoke with a start, WAY
screamed and fliinked• Several "
snakes_ were -.entwined around his
bog He had
y. gone to sleep 'in' the
):ark's reef.ilc gardens.
ehiffrobe, full gine- bed, sagless spring and
brand pew an -felt mattress. Completely re-
u• ra ons a ce s
Vincent, 294 St. Catherine West, Montreal.
. . .
.. • -
The quick way' to alkalize is this
.
dn!shed like new. Cost over,4200:00.' A rear
�
Take two of Phillips
In. Modern 9 -piece walnut finish din-
;49.00
_ WANTED
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=C R M
WOM N AVN O SUFFER. �
. ,teaspoons
Milk'0 Afagresia 30 minutes after
- eating and drinking. Or,• when
Ing room suite. Buffet, china cab-
'A'
__ _ - `7,+C1iEN ovho suffer
tion Phillips'
:
brat. extension table and 8 leather seat chairs.
Dompletely A real smart suite.
WANTED -CHRISTMAS TREES,. BALSAM,
Spruce, Scotch Pine, State Pine. W. Easton,
V Y In silence often par
among others -take
Tablets in fiat
r
refinished.
!1 Dintag room suite, 8 pieces, large
Route 8, Brantford, Ont,
W �'E. ®
i double - penaity for
'
that come a small
till you Carry in purse Or vest
�•
V14•9 I buffet, extension_ table and six
•vcaring this, gag of nn-
` trong leather -seat chairs; guaranteed clean
►nd in/ condition.
Highest Prices Paid Weekly
:elfishness or silly pride,
pOCket.-VOA d0 it unnoticed.
Relief is almost immediate.
"
ygo�od
�f4.WChesterfield outfit, 8 pieces, In-
W 'suite
(Toronto- Creamery)
Painful period
. i s pre na-
Lure's warning that
O Sea,
"Gas,' nausea, acid breath and
y.
�+'t eluding 3 -piece chesterfield
ered in a good hard wearing brown
Free Transportation
UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE
Duke -
something 1s wrung and
other , ffenaiv„ s� ptoms leave. -
yA1;`
with reversible Marshall cushions; end
and'George 8th. Toronto
-immediate
Th1t�Sfuffed neellIlg�and p3ii18
�V'oo',atbrldgslamp aid shade, metal smoking
A real
to
"
needs atten-
tion. Grooving girls assono
from aged in i estion Cease t0d
and silk chesterfield cushion.
1 1e Royal Winter Fair'
v great
Olt feeltandtng
value.
Large 3 -piece chesterfield suite, uP-
03.56
Ii you visit our Used Car Department,
' re-
well as women In mid -
-
ale life are often
- This 1s the way, we_ believes
doctors than
holstered 4n blown recap wttti lige
u'ed reversible Marshall spring cushions. A
and purchase u one of our guaranteed
conditloned Cars or Trucks, we will re-
JAPPETITE
find
• ferere from , [emote irregularities. ey and
PreacMrs. n a da
Pto
mole u86 anyOthae
when alkalin^illg upset 8tOmaC11.
good looking and eomfortable suite. Hurry
br this•
fund single railway fare up to three tun-
dreg ,miles. •
■,,■�r
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Dr.
h
pendsble tonic. Read what Mrd. John Roth,
ton . Read
"I']ost
_
offer.
�!pQ Bed outfit, full size -steel bed, sag-
-new -roll
�'f
BUILD UP YOUR NERVES
Route 4, Embro, Ont.; said: weight,
suffered from headache and my strength
MADE IN
CANADA
t
PJ•95 less siiring and edge all
_ <pattrees. Large assortment of kitchen
Cars and Trucks to Choose f cord
It's nerves -starved,' weakened, UPI nerves
was completely gone. It was almost imposs•
Ible for me to eat. Mother advised me to
_
,
sewing machines, gas stoves, library
16e, .mewing a, beds, springst es, library
�d
PRICED FROM $145. UP
bl
that usually are the cause of falling appetite,
Build up your nerves with the great nerve
take Dr..Plerce'■ Favorite Prescriptlon and
in a short time I was feeling finf again.'• New
'1
dressers, chiffoniers, studio coaches, etc.,
The Old Reliae Firm
tonin-PHOaFERFNE--.nd,ee bow quickly quickl7
sl'ae,' tabs. 'line. Huy now!
amazingly low prices,
Trade-in Dept. =
SEE and DUG
your
your appetite improves, and strength returns.
e+�•�
MOTORS, LTD.
At druU6I son, $1.00 and $1.30. -71
vie No. 46-'37
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LYONS' BEDDING AND
UPHOLSTERING CO.
599 sad 621 Yoa e • St.,-Torentp
THE CREAT
PHOSFERITENERVETONK
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478 Yonpe St., 'Toronto
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,{,� .�'•.ID `l',l'.: mR+;q.'^'-+,�i�,�gs "7 �gsa .. .t?�ii.�--s-.":tt, _. -.' _ - '' _ _.A'. • i -i . �'
L\ CA LI•Kht� - _a,a cast from the United Church OntorlCal Contest for Township -- - - -
who during the past tnvo years, Schools to be held in the Brougham DO YOU
7 --
Mr. and lira. Cyril Morley and have produced the plays, "Dust of Hall on Friday evening, Nov. 19th. -The �`�
-Joyce visited friends in Toronto on the Earth and Attorney for the -
Sunda last Defense" are now preparing and re-. The Oratorical Contest under the BIO ST�11[ E
Sunday hearsing their new- play, "The Road auspices of the 'Brougham Women's �✓•`
-The Ladies' Aid of St. AndreR's 11AW
Back" which will l>e resented dur- Iiist°tute will be held on Friday ev- a LIKE
o
Church will meet at the home of p Y
' Mrs. John Calvert'. on Wednesday, iiig December, ening next, canunencing at 7.30 Your
Nov.'
17th-, at 3 p. iii. -tI'he W.- M: S: - of -the the United o'clock sharp. The contest is open
Church held a most suceeesful Thank to -pupils' of the Ptfblic and Contin- o
Mrs. Edwin Balsdon is staying Merin meeting on Wednesday ev- uation Schools of Pickering Town-
-for awhile' ,with her _daughter, bier.. g g y � AL.ADDIN
G. Law, wherea, birthday party was ening in the basement of the church, ship. Mr. Robt. C. Reesor, Reeve, \\,
held in her honour on Nov, 4th on • v'h� the hall, filled by espies- of the Tohviiship and bit . . Robert
-her 80th birthday. etatives from Audley, Base Line, Ruddy, prominent citizens of Picker -'Dealer-'
-1!`he Central Area Convention of Orton, Highland_ -Creek and the ing have kindly donated the sum of
the Women's. Institute will be held .Presbyterian congregations; heard $30 to be used as prize money..
t and saw Rev.,Jenkinson give his ill-
em -
An -the Rules of Contest �
Roydl York Hotel 'on No- ustrated lecture on the "Drought Let there
ter 17th, 18th and 19th. Merribers Continuation Schools may send
Areca of Saskatchewan". The grog-
r- a .Institute may attend an FOt�.R• contestants -taro from the
Y Y was also assisted by the C. G. If _ �,-
ion. Middle School -two from the Lower
T. The Mission Brand, The Y. P.� R
(Rev.) J. H. Staintdn, Clams and Young Men of the con- School.. Time Iimit, 4 minutes. Be
of Guelph spent Tuesday visiting 2. PuWic Schools may send ONE
friends in Pickering, while spending gregation. Lunch was served, -and , contestant from each of the follow- */'� ~�
the siker collection netted $38. LIGHT Co You Struggle along with the ow Style Red
a few days_ with _her mother in ing classes -Fourth Class, :Third FlameKtroseneLam oftheTiniypel
' -One of •the worst motor accid'-
Whitby. Class, Second Class. and one from P
_ =+Clarence Si p by cots th$t have occurred in this dis-
accom anieil . First OR Primer Classes.
trict in a .number of years took
his brother, went up north on Mon- place about 11.30 p . , in. on Thurs-
.-day Fourth and Third Classes may tell ,)(n r
-day afternoon, . on -a deer:hunting day ' las't on the highway' about a a story OR give a speech. T rk a im- Ile
expedition. They. returned home. on it, 3 n1inutes.,Second, First or Prim- Modern
Tuesday morning with a fine spec- mile east of the vilrage, 'which res- er-a Recitation. ,Time limit_ `2 Your
finen of deer, which the had ulted in the instant death of Mrs.
y bagged minutes. Equip Your Home With
Gordon Smith, of Oshawa and ser -
within two hours after reaching the Speeches must be original work- PeVa
lour injuries to f8ur others when Home Aft
=.. hunting area.. _ � .of the pupil, that is, derive their _
'the cuy whieli was driven by .Mr.
-,Mas. James Potter met with a ovc-ri information regarding subject
Gordon Smith, met in a head-on
serious accicent on Monday, which matter. KEROSENE
collision with a Smith -Transport: `=T
will lay her off duty for some time. .-The -Principal of. each school must Whiter - Mande �iiip
It is thought that th-e woman wa:
MA= stepping out of a car.she fell send the. list of entrants from his or
thrown through .the wind -shield of -
and fractured her arm. She was her school, giving names, class etc., - Gives an abundance of
the car -and became pinr:ed between -thansoft, q�e�uow, modern•
taken to the Oshawa 'General Hosp- to R. C.- McNN"birter, Brougham be- '
the two cars. It took d'bout twowhite tight; Burns 70
ital where her injuries were attend- fore Nov'.''12th. hours on Iegs<Iaa-
hours to release the body from the iighp in , ii �,e, a
ed to-.- - All teachers are' asked to co -open- o„cch• Mo.t Kaoom►
wreckage. The injured person: were
- if the continued "sniping" and . ate in order to make . this contest a ELECTRICITY Cal. It's safe. It's aim- -
destruction of the bulbs in the street Gordon " Smith, husband of the dead, Over
woman, who r•eceii'ed a broken left success. i.000,000 no enjoy no
rifles, lasts Two ,vel. known.. tSeance :4lsMas= = comfosi and coa.eo• -
leg, broken knee -cap .and _-- xro err- ience-..hr not YOU?
much longer the .Police Tivstees ter t'niversity men: Syivannua Apps,�a CHAPM A #i
arm; Mrs. Thomas Murphy, of O: Ma S. + Aj, A Beautiful Table
state they will put in force a bq-law ha*a, a fractured hip and bad cuts now popular staff of the Maple Leaf NQ'W Lamp - • . As Low
forbidding the possession and carry- on the head; Shirley Smith, da�igh- Hockey Team, and Wm, little, now (Shade aodTtiyodEzsrd
_. ing of such arms within the village. Principal of Mimico High School are -- -
ter of the dead woman, 9 years old,
Hoye, here is the last warning . do be the judges . Everyone vel -FARMER'! * i
-The W. A, of the United and Bonnie Murphy, 7 -year old dau- come . M Church mill meet in the abasement dau-
ghter of Mrs. Murphy, who were -
• slightly injured. All were rushed to
Qn Tuesday November 16th and will COU NTY COUNE'IL
the Oshawa General Hosp>tW . y � � •
Heavy '�T4rk Rubbers-.- 6 eyelet'
take the fornn of e- "quilting". The (COUNTY OF 41�TARI(3
ladies who can' quilt are asked to. The truck was driven by George ,
d Corse, 8f Toronto, who was shaken - 1.5per pair =
come at 2 o'clock. The regular A meeting of the County_ Council
up. Another car driven by Mrs. .
meeting will commence at 3 o'clock Muriel .Davies, of. Hunker Ba w� of tale. Cc ` anon of the County of AD wool work socks 3 r$ $1.00
•as usual.. AU the ladies of the eon= also 2onnected. Her car and the Ontario will be held pursuant to. ad- ! pis.
gregation are most cordially ipvit- journment in the Council Chamber enter wash shirts military flannel
Smith car sideawipeyi just before
ed to came and spend a pleasant af- the crack. Traffic Officer Arthur in the Court Howse in the Town of
t- ternooa. Whitby, on Monday, the 22nd day.of �9C. .. -
Runcimarr, of Pickering -and G . R . -
congratulations to the Won- waude, of . �1Vhitby, investigated the November, 1937, at the.houz of, two _� - EE ;
end Iastatute on their vrinriirig 3rd accident. and a charge will likely o'clock in the afternoon. -AIl wool sweater COa# sv! $3.50
.prize
on
the entire exl&dt at the be laid against one of the drivers. All accounts to ,be laid before the
]Sarkham Fair. There were 16 In- Council should be_forwarded to the. Fiji; Cashmere socks,clod pattern
it is said that• the smith car, after
etitutes exhibiting. We are very sideswiping the Davies car, contin• Clerk, properly certified, at least
proud of our ifndividual exhibiCa, ued going east, and going from .one three days before the meeting of the - r: -a
a 'whu dng a total of $5.75, four . in- Council. s •
air , X4+0
Bide of the road to the other. Jest X10 r Gens
a First, 2 seconds per SPECIAL OFFER t0 per cent
- ' "� pn before the erasii the Smith car was IO r cent Reduction on all orders taken for Suitt or ov
and a Third and Third on the whole Dated at Whitby, this 9th day of '
on the north side of the r --id and
.Exhlb2t • -November.' A. ' D. 1937 lerceats during Novembe.L .Down
the driver of the transport frock ! payment of 610.00
--The Novarber meeting of the '
� . turned to the south side„ and at f � - requirtd vri.tb. order, ,
Wtiaiea'a Missionary Society of the the same time Smith- also tarried to IL Donald Reddy, County Clark.
'United Church was hell at the home the oath side of .the highway and Fre($ T• BAIICIIjg, �._-
'; of firs.. G. F. Coates on Wednes- than s collision was inevitable.'The - :�IC�BTIn�
day November 3rd, Mn . W. C. transport forted the car west and oa Barber Shop
ittwhliat eel 1857
c -,lltarim' V ice' President, in, the. chain,
to Me'
south shoulder of the gave- "
and was assiated by . Mrs. M. 'S .
: merit.• The Smith ear wax totally .
Mss. C. J. Stevenson -
r - wrecked . Mrs. Srrrish was found - •' -
(,:; ;led in prayer and Mee. Cyril Mor -
MW reade o o _ ar of
ty. Ras expe2•ienced in freeing the
BREAKFAST BACON
Mrs. L: Morley acted as Secretary body. It was necessary to get two �MINCIED STFA>i $6c. per 1!t
"pro tem. Arrangements were cam- wrecking remove the 'A competent lady will havecharge 12c. pe; lb
pleted for the Autumn Thankoffer-wreckage before her body could be of the beauty phrlor and satisfaa �� ��� 12c. ger
ing to be held on' Wednesday ev- released. A'n• inquest has been ord- tion is guaranteed at reduced aS'I°E1WtNG BEEF xpc, pm lb
f ertiag; Nov, loth. The Society Was erect by Coroner Dr. R. T. Mae- :prices. ' .-jVWEL SHORTENING 15c. per rb.
the;grateful_ recipient of a donation Idea Permanent Waves. $2.00, $3.50.$5.00 CLASSLC CLEANSER '$-tins for 13c.
of $5.00 from a friend. The study Shampoo and Finim Wave, .60 .. : i; �6 tins for Me
' period was taken by Miss •Edith • Fi br Wave. _
The Picke
Murray and was most interestin rirW Marcel.
Miss Ruby -Andrew delighted the
MEAT MARKET 36 W - .: • : R E i
members with her solo, '•The Bird �mp°O .3b
'v Mith the Broken Wing".Refresh- Ladies'Hair Cut. -•20 `�..
Special_ Prices, May 25 to 31 Butcher (phone 3084)-Picbering
merits were served by the membera We carry a full line 0#
of Miss Bunting's group. Oil P W., Reg. $2,00--��L50
f --The anniversary services and Regulvr, Reg. $3.5.0-• 3.00 -
-fowl supper of St. Andrews Church Fre$h Regular. Reg. 55.00,44.00
RA erin Hardwarewas held on Sunday and Tuesday f'Jt, MA D/LL Store
night. On Sunday, there Ras a large and _
congregation pre9ent. The special = phone Fick 71
preacher was Rev: W - M . Roches- Cured
ter, D. D., Editor of the Presbyter- vein dacertsaer►sesa:e.ffffT
Ian Record. who gave •a most inter -
FOR RENT -farm ' - of about. E5. � _
_'.frig and practical address, }�hich Meats acres, conveniently located in Osh-REVOLUTIONARY_
was much enjoyed by all present. ,awe with city nater supply. Ample
-The choir of -twenty voices rendered buildings. Immediate possession to 1 "•�
Otte &-liverv- is at v0�i1 Price. po•
special. music under the direction of plough. Apply to. Conant and Annis,
INVENTION
Mrs. P. N. Spratt, ••which was very �'b017e P]Ci `lf)20 Barristers, Oshawa. I1-12
tnacli appreciated: The choir rernl CL7IRENCE SILK-
ered an anthem in enc^hent manner. FOR• kENT house. garage, elec-
-` and �'le::names �t'al er and Fersru - f ilj >;l^ r E '�(
tric. 'Hard and r,?ft cater, ;n Dun- v
on, and `?essr� ��'illianls and Retire t hartml:-• 7 per nin rth, Ap1,lr Bar- � k rQ{�i F
Sang a q,, ;.r�.t: al l `Il,. 1i;Fi:h hop. - u� I'�
LI LLIA N S '
er, of, Wliitby, rend- -red a : olu, ;1P _ -
r.. � � Sir/r,j" ., s•:., fapy fast. s., �,p,�
of tit flick were Liven in a l;leasin^ 13EUTY SH X01: :i 1LF' h l t� i/ /'" i rea '��m . ac7�.ur�'.dj5jjla .9 a`
ey•aril rt . ,,.in. f,. Pearce. C:larcc / / err, ,�- arf.:g �• Y
. ' rrlaniler On-' ,I:;,F-c.a•� cvcr,in � _ '
TL•rc-e 'doors- east of the O'l'd 0wreli
1,grge numller t el•n presoli f, 'Tri e11j,1\' .� .l ,
Gara�c, 3Ir, 0. Crummer's � �+r
E
the chir�kcn and ham copper• fn1To•.�•-. I•'�•)., �Ai_I: - - s•r•,;111 bu�ld,r.� �• -•.�'- �,"�'j
- ..Resid-ence. -- . - . -.. _ .. _. l --_ 01,'
ed i,y- the prosrram. The chair .�aa, ;�_ su,ta'.le f'n• garageor chicken cml, �`��� � '4n �I"��
A� 1
o�rcuhie<1 .by_ the.'r,actnr. T r,• . Dr. 22 x 1`_> and 25 1 � both - ft. h, rh. 1►1 Kd
Shampoo and. Fingerwave Sec. /', W
Carinirhael. A pleaBin� .program Apply Pa_t Office, Clamniont.:- 1° �'., ` i; / ! � NO CpsT� g0'Pg Oq '
vvas given- by the. follon'irlr: >1r Fingerivave 35c.' ;
/ . ':. Hp
FOR -S_-1 LE -- First - 'llortage on r ` : I! % NOrHI/y �atIG '
R ells• talented elncutinni. t; of AVbit Oil Shampoo 8ii Fingers ave 75c. G Tp BU
_ property situated in the Village of ��` Y
by; titer. P. X. Spratt, chair lead-. Arching 35c. Pickering.- First -clan: security. Ap-
er and -soloist, ana the chair,.wbieli Manicure 35c• ul,y to Thomson & :�Ic�fillan, Gordon ;Ageni for -MCCOIDACI-LeEliLR ]''81i11 &1 1111 1 c
gave a number. of selections in'�.gld Facials 50c House, Pickering, 2tf
fashioned costumes. A very enter- _ SIId RepfllrB-
taining feature- was the moving HAIRCUTTING _ _125c. COWS FOR SALE'- Close spring- . Our Motto:-"Wel have Orin Ret it, Or r "
pictures • of the Coronation, present- Thermique Heaterless Oil Permian- ers and fersh cows,, pure bred and .it is not made.
ed by Mr. John Kennedy, of Birch grades. T. B. Tested and blood
eht Waves Tele horse 3900;r
Cliff, the pictures 'being taken by =1.96 E2.50 � $3.50 $6000 tested. Free delivery. Wen. J. P . .
himself. They were excellent pict-- .►hon- Pick. 2280 Murphy, Murco Farms, Lindsay Ont i J.
S. D A i SDO>1►?'
,ones and in colour. Phone li?9°. 13tf J S. DAi+J jr . PICKERING,