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"�. rs•"' vl p _ twa . •�".r- � +.3. `"c" •.� ..'s _,,,., w'. •� w.'-, `,'S'.�,� K,kx.:� .�*��. _ �e`�^; 'ri ,.; ,,�".. ,ssti�`�a. rr, `.•'. . YOL: L1I1, - PICKE IrT( . 4NT.. ' FRf ►AY. SEPT L,X1933. fllsff*o*tdrnaL garb*. HransLalra -Balsaat .:• C L The town hall_was �z ed to the Mies Sadie Ward, is spettdiA[ Ilse Gi EEN. 00D - ' —• doors on 'Saturday eve�g with the week with friends in Audley. R. H. U PEARSON-Ph y.sician' ,Rood supply of Seed find Idoft members of the Milk-Pro,ducera' Ass'- The Hortop Bros.,sale was a very Dyad Surgeon. Duobsrtom 1017 Coal on hand. Also a supply ociation, when they dl�eat= succgsl3ful.-one�.the prices good and 'MIT �Roo S. FORBYTH. O h.D reactor of Kindling Wood.. ions of interest to theM saes nearly'everytbing • were given by Fred Major, of White 14lias.June card spent the .past red �`a AK°d's a°c•a°t ' Reg. - stoveldolfth. . ;.vale and Mr. Wilriwtt of Newnts&_ _week with her grandparents, Mr. - lot eeed em of the American Opfpm uiccal =` t ern P Established 11388 or►'tl�o; emoa p°t� °r'PDOi' °t' 12tf Phone Pink. 1700. ' ket, both members _ ctf the.•Toronto and Mrs. Ravie% in Toronto. - Milk Produeees' Association. Bert Jones spent. Friday' last in . asepsis J DONALD MUNRO, PIC$ERI�1.Q ', 'Toronto, visiting his brother-in-law _fr Highland Cree7d ' =r• who is at kresent in hospital' lTais Is TH InUNCAN B. McINTYHE-Barr ia. A ' B R !- `-' ±- Miss" Norinne Wilson, of Toronto, *� ter Solicitor. Notary. Office—BrockSt.. ' The Highland Creek V omens Ins-,-is spending her holidays with her FARMERS MILL , Soutar,Opposite Sell Telephone OfSc., Whitby. GIENERAL INSURANCE titute held a very succes�ui meeting 'parents, R. W. and _Mrs: Wilsorlc phone 45. 48ty AGENCY - A large'number of farmers - at the, 'of Mrs. W. ViclCery;J _ .- RDONALD• RUDDY -Barrister. BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO Despite the rainy weather there was Dunbarton -exchange their grain rYF' .Solicitor,Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. -- a cry good t}Irt10Ut. M13. Hugh Cav "— for - a, Office formed Yy occn led b tee late A.E.Cbris- Facilities for placing, any kind of In- aria h read a very intee. H a i = Dorothy-.Burton- is visiting her Ilan,worn wilse or�otirt House,Whitby. 81yj surance at best rates S g� p aunt, Mrs. Jos. Allison. on `The Vralue of Floaters. They Flour and Cereals. ' EEATON. BELL & ROSS, Barrist- -- ' available. decided to make guilts for the needy Miss Doris Taylor'is in 'the Sick • Build nv U0 Bay Street,4Toro Northern Ontario Sec�rity and Service my Hdotto, in the winter. They also decided to Childrens Hospital with sinus trout jt Saves money and man mots W•J Beaton, 421y' Phone Pick. 515 ble - Y 4t W 3 BNi• ____ _ __ have euchres at the homes of the Anyone Srishin to Stew # besot- pbould do it. members of the Institgtd:Jhe meet- f; J.-D.F. !toes. Adselaide 2638-8 ing closed with lunch add a social iful sight call and see Rev, Mr. Con- I' M r RICQAR)✓60N. PiCE;<ERINQ & Bealf - Claremont hour. -sin's gladioli:- - - -Specia MU'NEY-•Barriett`re.Solicitors,Notaries PHONE'924 Mr. J. Claridge,.of Toronto, has Mli:, 21a-214 Confederation Lire Buildina. ° ' purc}iased H. H. Staples bungalow ,BARLEY FEED Corner of Yonge and Richmond Sta. Toronto, Green River; y. -phones Adelaide 1489 sad 4+80. By appm nt- FURNITURE' .=— - - 8t Rosebank Corner. .524.00 per ton, spot Cash. anent Saturday evenings, Pidterin6 reef 1_. Mists V. Allison and nephew, Dav- _ Phone Pick.3813, s gat VVe are die Lavin an attractive Lou and Eugene Lyde a have re- - This in-the bef8t feed venue on _. P g, id are spending a week with her variety f Xmas Gifts. turned to .their home in toronto: ' the market. TI,IOMSON & McMILLAN-B'C"is. y Mrs. _Roy. Carter has.,returned to' sister in Tonawanda N. Y. - tern. Solicitors, Rotary Public. office at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. her home after visiting friends at Miss Florence Anderson gave a u• • • for Pastry and Fine Residence of Mr.Thomson. lot 11.concession 1. Furniture and Furniture. picnic to her S. S. Llass on Wedneoi- K1SS1n21 Cake Baking.. Pickering. Office hours:Thursday and Satur-day Novelties. Port Credit. a even. from 7.00 pp,m to j ,or v Sara. T. Williams has reunted t0 day afternoon in Baxnes flats. - ment. ToronSo otbee: SdS�oyal Bank rt•tcee 1uw,iu k.ee • Id. Miac Evelyn Annis vistied Bow } a Flue - Phorx Pick 2000. Toronto Eann 5303, her home alter spenain�c:- manville last-week and was aceoinp- fakers o 371y aye in Guelph. Y Flavored A verC successful"corm roast }++air anted home with her friend Miss 'A. !!read. _ Defttat_ ry O O / N held at Wilson's Park last;week. The Arlin. - wCho fa - -Mm.-C. W. Holmes and Doris and Weduesda AT E[L .SM1TI3. D. D. 4., L D.e., youLUC People put, on a very interest- JeanigWhinney are spending a pp and Friday. We do Il JJ..�r (Succeeror to Dr.J.N.Dales). Graduate of _ u�JPEC1 eiL Ing play. couple.of weeks with Ay#mer- and IL r Ake Royal Coll Mr.. and Mrs. 3Suxra p tare, Barrie. College of Dental Surgeot»and Taon= " y<:Daven Ott *bt• to University. At Claremont onke ove,U. A. �•+ — and son, Ralph, of Sault,St. Marie, Chas. and Mrs. Ii rshek and dau- _ - -14•CREDIT >Seottlae2ore every Taesaay and Friday. Peoria e�ik i1TCl1 ROCIf I''aa;(?d• Red and fir. and Mrs. C. Dave ort, xf Miss Josie, 'eof Exeter, and scoaQ I0 11. Ytr P ghtirr, Toronto, Visited - with V% and gars. On arcotzot of the change In titneEt ' HD D. FALLSIgE, L. DA.. 811ti Breen L�OOFtDg Mr. and Mra. Culvert, o� Lucas are Draper last Week. and the 'Nome margin I sell-.iLL I visiting Alex. and firs. Thom and D D.S.. Graduate of the Rat, of of 2,40 per square. other' relatives. aril forced Eo dlecoditifatte cledil, Dental SauBeans and the door east of Toronto. hillside. - ' axes t for a - dice to unb. i second door east of St.And- The,W_ A. of the United Church, P approved monthly �ka.'.cbureb. Pickering.out. Otiaee hours s Full weight and _. . h will' meet at the home of Mrs. A'trite aeeoants. . a.se. w a p.�,., or bs appointnaenL '(x-ray= standard quality Mrs. Albert Qrmcrod spent tit next T%ursday afternoon, Sept '8th. �� saevice7, Peons pick x700. taly week-end with Letitia Zaylor. - -The above prices good for lb days Harvey 'f'aylor spent oats eveninx.sit 8 o'clock. Mrs. Fred Hill will give _ 'w; l/lrss{st/sa 6aftb4lf. only. Terrin Spot Cash. last weep in Markham. a talk on some of, the high lights of ■+ •. Min Jean Ormson spent,last Wed -her trip,around-the_ world. li.r. SURNINGHAW *�^�f �'p,����'+ nesda with her parents. Building and General ELI2AB8TB RICHARDSON- w:• PiL� ►�C,�li11V •i• Mr. Mrs. F aWnH man mot Alton# - Contracting. .fin and aatoo o bile msurame of all kinds, 1'Ad -- g• H. as!'a'aws eompaniesof lofts financial stand. red to Mountain for the umeeyt-end. . Mrs, G. Valder, of Stouffville is Estimates furniabed on all ebi"" LUMBER YARD All.the school children ' Im;visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Lehman. of wor. -Interior and Exterior. _ POBTIL1- Lio""d Auctioneer, to start back to.school nex! cedar v`�1 Miss Fl6renei ;rtrtdan spent Sun- alter ions and repairs. 6140 so- 1�'adee assmaadesus ob- weM BUCksm & Woodw6rjf M� Beatrice Jeitkia�e: t the 'day with lies parents M and Mrs OblinneysBuilt Concrete Work,' ' spot >A . week-end with her pasett#4 Ar. slnd Phone Pickering 6712 erssawk. aNsaas assess ftu..e P.d., Out, ' • 'I'itrdall: at right prices Mrs. George Jeaklns. ,'. BBATOAT. TOWNSHIP Now is time to ha rofn here attended F'dfL AaT# ., T ;�¢16 T . a ..r..c€ifOl�iTt i:T• C I r�, • - sakkst t, d ;1fer paventa, M r. and Frida night. Slkii�►. , a~'"'}+�`i. �evam °f f lstf aewsetlf�Aasoo ltaad. The yam fits. Haigh Cavanagh. Mr. an Mrs. C. Ainsworth of Tor Shingles For Sale ow P'}eur '::''lows always on hand. Miss Ellen Chapman ha8'Seen un- onto, called on Mr. and Mrs. B. gee- 1 MAW. LIC79lR8ED AU Also dealer ht ViktoR Cteam Separa• fortunate enough to dislocate her sor on Sunday.for Ytxl,(2seasio mdt)aelaaa tors and Electric Washers. elbow. We all hope,for a s 4 re - -.. i -Galt G+elvanimed Sterl Shingles, Aa waif d ssdaa protsntfi atta•dad if thinking of buying an electric radio Mrs. $.School class' entertained her s. �sssy� Tam D`r's~ ass f+s ask for a .demonstration of the New covery. _ , Sunday School class on her besuti- Bled i Felt S1�tS Shingles. read at liE� t>Hc.. Bsl! and tads pea - Also, re,rubberin buggy ia+fi drat pltoaea. wbteby,out py - Rogers Majestic models, ful and spacious grounds on Friday g fzity wheels. w Brougham The prices are right. I last. Lawn ftsowere sharpened. �tdRNET ROBERTSON �• �• � � _ _ -- - - Mr. and '.airs• W. Fl#isher, of-Br- T. PAT19RSON's . CLAREMONT . Miss' bate Brodie returned from antfk�rd, formerly, of Stoutfville, vii Call and get prices. Phone 2UZ GREENWOOD- 491y Beaverton on Monday. i�d with, Mr..and :airs. Henry tack Blectrica.l Contractor — - - ----- Miss Louise, Stevenson; is holiday -Olt Monday. y Wiring and Repairing for Light • • •emu ing here with Miss B. 'Stevenson. A pleas#r�t afternoon- was spent or power, bliss Lane, of Markham;'was s at the home of Mr. J. Bradle when � � � d � � �Pickering Mills y. All kinds of electrical goods week-end guest of Miss Jean Mal--tote famous spiritualists, T. Oak and kept ib etoek. colm. friends-were present 1211y Pbone 17f)f5, PicterinR Mr. and firs. Brien are spending .3danfg by We congratulate ,9�. and Mrs. Mey — the vacation with the John Miller er on the arrival of baby girl on Fri- _L f Ladder t,, t' •y_�.y a • .We have a full line,of faltiitty. day last. Mrs. Meyer is at the "Br- Jaesaa's o� i' .. The A. Mohun family and Miss .iarbush" Hospital Stouffville. jBrock ROadi•R.-R, 1 Pickering rekertn ��al Bate of Toronto, visited'their'aunti We are sorry to.report that while A11 Poult>cp Feda here for a day last week, alighting from a buggy, on. Sunday Phone 2739 Pick. .We deliver The grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs morning,- Mr's. B. Reesor had the • ��y �M _Bert Harvey returned to Toronto Prices, 1aa per ft.up, g/��eil`� ._ I �(ihlClleII sfiRTter Of l?C8t misfortune to fall and break 'two i - Kith their mother on Saturday. ribs. ALSO ' quality at reai3on- YR3 THOS. LAW,OWA'ER -'- q � .. • , Mrs. David Burns, who-has been u Mra. Sloth, of Manitoulin Island AReaL for Fleury Plows wad Darts- ..- --.`-.'tom"* able prices. - guest of the Miller families, return- spent the week-end with Mrs., T._Setberiina.Tires and Tubes alw�aTg on - ed to her home in Brooklin on Sun- Leis, of 'Glasgow. Monday being hand. Etaery work of alt kinds ion• Hereafter all Coal must be dash on- Laying Motall and Feeds day. the 87th birthday we vaish Mrs. Lew mediwtely attended to. Martin-ben. delivery, of every Sort, The-Beauchamp 'family,-natives of is many happy returns- of the day. Sur paint. Hardware.".Groceries and except on appoved the Isle of Guernsey, now residents Miss Kate Reesor bur esteemed General Biscksmitbing. Coulter* -- anonthly accounts. _ : o Oshawa, spent last week with the school-to#cher accompanied anted b s laid and sharpened. f Osha - Shaves family. , P y _ V Blanche t3easnrr treat•ed_her-�`�, T tiS{S CASH rk- House 2130 Phones Office 5800_ Mrs'. W. wanace• and daughter ce pupils, Clifford*Barkey, Ifoy,Sl- - D N. Lockwood took Mrs. Brown with them for:a OUR OWN FO UL►. s motor trip ver the weekend to Pen act Harvey Bunker and Harvey E PICKE�I:atQ, ONT. P points. �lighswander to a trig to Njatara r{ NGLISH Big * - -�ar` elo n Falls and other Palls on Stithrday'last. 11 j Miss Marie Devitt was successful - i gains . R• ttiT. CLENDENIN� in winning-several prizes at Oshawa Stonffville Fair. Mrs: G. Middleton also won -- ^ -• ,. = • !N a number of prizes in.-several cep- The pool-roam has .opened up in • FUNERAL DIRECTOR ' t ; artments. their new premises on Main Street. ej t The evening service sponsored by Many of our citizens are attend- Private furniture Private Afnbulaoce _ the W. M, S. on Sunday last was trig the. Canadian 'National ,Exhibit- t ' - Day and Night Service well attended: The earnest message ion. .=: -- P a w W()tj of Mr: Czad�azd vw+ s se>FUiee-af -Puckering-and-Stoufa�vlue piayeci i '.•' song, so- well rendered by the Cedar good ball game here on Friday •ev Malvern 5000 Grove quartet 'was much appreeiat• moue last. Walnut Steel Bed hi h CLEANl�E6 the �YBTEM g ed. The Sunday School and' YounR� riser Cable B riD ,,foh Markham • Out The reunion ,of the' Cassie family People of the Mennonite Church :` ;^�•; P >� s by eliminating the poison- riser keg. $18 --- and connections took place at the F. held their provincial annugl meeting > Cassie home '-0n Saturday, Mrs. Sw- here last'"�eek, ,i. - - otta' Vaste-from for ]�,rJO . ardfager, of Winnipeg and other . Rev, Mr. Roblin, who had accepted Binder' " 'Tine friends from a distance being p11ts- a call to the Baptist inrch helve, F, -.:intestinal UWA ,r , " r children, of Oshawa were among the unable to-accept the - I�lT1nQ•filled Mattresses. -'• eat, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Peasby and wired on:-S'atu'rday that t1e would-.be .. - .. �• =�;;' _;°t only - - .... 13.50 -• - - �r and a week-end with (Labor Day) will be- the AT• ' __ ,guests spent th rid Next Monday (La ' t Cassie family. a red letter day..in Stouffville. There ��• r r _w GoldeII (;sk Kitchen J The August meet: :. _9,75 Lowest Cash Prl�ee� . g° � of the W. M.,,vin�•be biaeball.and-sof`tbfell.in the-a is asp a g6IItlH ;I at2V aid Cabinets o S held at the home of Mrs. John day time and sti .da>teing in Nie Phillips, had .an attendance of-;17. evening. .. itilIITijbtlF>! t :,' Mrs. John Miller, resident being 'I`lte Hol�tiaptttd Soli. held their 38 inch 'w' nt DreeBer; Bet'ry Boxes snit Crates. , P k n>a i7ith absent, Mrs, F. Cassie presided, arts .'annual' dxttibitiot in the arena on •11V6r- �:' .�• ;.4s_p iQrge IDlrrOr conducted' the meeting, assisted -by-,Fridays .and S rday of last week: , BPRAY$R9 Mrs. Dutlri and Mrs. Brown in the $. i.'exhibits '' �'.a eridance was :Lavile Z pouiO Eleothoal'. ><hli'8 d and 9PAAY devotional opening exercises. It wbe vary goo�d�. -� arranged that the bates be packed at Mr.Fred. .'Sboraides, our #action- ' t the home of Mrs. Brown on Tuesday ear, thitlke there' is itso2tlr money in- :;��,•�� <__` .'.;.�.:t': :�•`1 `���� C. A. Y��tRI'T'I' ­ 'ALL HA> Dwe�� , afternoon, Sept 6th. Alt those vvisit farming.t tin any ohor-business, Il'10 In-1So and 2do Ifte at moderate prices. ing to contribute should..have tl sir. arid.bas:, a h h i rrttr_ ^•. .r_h•� _ f ;. �- �' p contributions t on.-or befolee. > of. dgea Fameral .Dir+eotor; that°aatev Mrs.them, cowenei.ltd arm is o `-- Ambulawe Isenke ALVIN BUS BYy group "D" providetd.eE'vaxied 4i!- °��}'t�fb� 'Vot]� n ''���F teresting lALFZQft'°L =of y Phone 13W Savdware Phous4W Mm.-PFu'llf" s►>'dt daupolltetaa TH PICK G N . ........... _ -.p.-.-- Z�t� 7 4 �J ............... Molly realized quickly that here,,Was $ samet�,iyng she might do; something eminently practical. THE 'I'd r:.ther you didn't do that—at V 6 � least not yet," she told him earnestly. Major Carstairs.stiffened vi r7 'with su' Mysitcrious Mas' q'ucr'­adc prise. 4B ut why not, Molly?" "I lon't know—I v-lSh I d•dl'. she -by J. R. WILM slid You see if only I could remem- , ber it would be different. You see" she pursued quickly, "that is som SYNOPSIS. Molly felt feat growing in her thing I can't remember. I can't plac. At a London dance club Molly Car- heart. This was one of the moments the Silvers. It may be as you sug- 7:. stairs meets Roger Barling ho prom- r. so long. gest that they have beer. .good to 'ices to get her a job. The followink she hall dreaded fo morning blolly is stopped by' a police- me "You see," he went on, "my doming an -and taken to the ,oijee station, "You surely don't suggest that they In Mi. and like this makes it just where she Its 'identified by a _a.little difficu!t weren't?" There was a sudden fierce- W 31C Mrs Silver as their missing niece. That fir me to get everything i.r. its right man' ' words that nigL at the Silver's home she discovers ness Lout -the S she is being used as a decoy in a gamb- perspective. I suspect that that's be- startled her, yet, it gave her an unex 'Itug house. The Silvers next tell Molly. of your memory. If 'it hadn't a on cause petted glimpse of yet another side to that Major Carstairs, her father, is way home from- India. 'A furt..er beer- for that perhaps things would his character that she had not,as yet, crisis develops when Molly runs Into have been different, but I'm afraid, Twenty Ships From Churchill Roger Barling leaving Paul Silvers suspected. It revealed to her the man n a quarrel. Molly my dear, there's something be- .:study, where -there has bean who could be as firm as a judge­--4s Silver employs Judson to kill Barling. tween that neither of us can explain. bspectoj:. Blayton interviews Roger re- ruthless as the Law and as exacting Sailings from the port of Churchill , Conditions have militated agalps, I felt it almost from he :first time I gar4ing the'suicide of one of Roger's in taking toll. will be doubled this year. Twenty Churchill from the beginning. ' it the, , .im." friends, due to gambllpg debts. Molly set eyes on you, but I've never yet 7 aaeetj her father and they rent a nat. I'm not suggesting anything," she ships are to carry grain from the Great War had not intervened, It iE • been able to define it. Somet,:mes I .11 1 . ----�Kat I'm hastened to assure him,"but don't.You northern port to the Liverpool and altogether probable that long before CHAPTER XVIII. fancy you're afraid of me -see how unwise it would be of you to European markets., They are also re- this Churchill would have been comt not quite what you expected me to be do anything you might at some future ported to be bringing In a considerably 'p.eting in the grain trade with Montrea, Molly thought, rather effusi-.-e-, � The parting from the Silvers was,- Isn't it possible that our hearts could We're not going away for date regret?" larger quantity of,package freight than Vancouver and New York .on fairl] ccme a little closer together?" he did,not answer.her. was available last year. even terms. In the Intervening years Molly' For a minute s face had gone paler. She • He was telling himself that there was to pro ever smiled the Major. "Molly ar.d It Is a slow but reasonably satisfac everything possible was done felt tl-d.t at last she was face to face - toy rate of growth. There are a num- a 7� 'I just want to be alone for a little, with I reality, but also she realized that a great deal here he did not under vide facilities at the other ports, giving don't we?" he added, turning to 'the the time for confession was not yet. stand. Once.again the shadow came her of Canadian ports on which large them that much more advantage ovei gi-ri, slid Molly colored priittily' and between them—the same old shadow sums of money have been expended In Mailtoba's seaport. And then, by the ou say, if only I could remem- that had haunted him since he fad providing facilities for grain trade, and -time Churdhlll was 'ready, the world, nodded her.head vigorously. ber, everything would be all right. landed in England. Yet he had to ad- which have been much longer In the 'Wide depression had settled upon us Flora Silver appeared almost on And pl&�se, I won't have you saying 'further handicap.' -the-brink of tears--a form of hysteria mit.that what the-girl had said was grain shipping business, which handle Imposing a -th that I"am, 'disapl�ointed.with you. If His mouth no more than the 5,000,000 bushels ChiiiieliiII has biln-establishing 1tF not altogether unknown to neurolo- true. He'd better wait.- bee in these grata. Her hisband was effusively only you would understand how much became firm and' his lower which will go out via Churchill this place in the sun Spite of all .9- you really mean t6*me!" she 'ended high hopes of the tactful: 1 * jr.w obtruded. year. It the 5.000,000 bushels, repre- 'difficartleFs. The f with a deep sigh. I know it's-bard on you, old man;" "I'm glad I mentioned it to you;' senting an increase of 100 per Cent 'western pioneers who demanded this, -said the Major,.siucerely,"but I won't His leaned across and impulsively he said, quietly, but deliberately. "I over -last' year, becoizies 10,000,000 1 ' 6 took both her hands in his. - was thinking that if they'd d been de- bushels next.y4ar, Churchill will rank northerly on,tlet to the world's markets '-forget all you've done for Molly. Just "I'm iorry Molly," he whispered, p ,ts of are-in:e fair..-way to be realized as the give us time to settle doivrl for a bit cant to. you and carried out all my as one of the leading grain or and then....well," he faltered, grasp- and she could 'sees that-his eyes were "instructions that a little: cheque for the continenL years pass'.—Winnipeg Tribune. r..isty as he uttered thti words. "But ing Paul Silver's plumply,flabby.hand, ft. fve hundred . pounds wouldn't be 7-- I did Sfi want; to, tall to you. You. -just leave it till then,shall we?" :.miss•" - control of fire-arms. The tatter also know as I looked at yru often to-night ,But you won't- do Want Replica So Molly -and Major Aldous Car- thought parole laws should be tight- :,-stairs-departed from Lawn House and *1 have been viv:dly reminded of your yet? ._You.'ll promise me- tlat?" she cued and agreed that exile of.-rack- both of them with thankful hearts but mother.' Perhaps I'm a sentimental pleaded. Of Scotland Yard eteers to an. island. prison "would old man" he mused, tenderly, "but I for quite different reasons. 0 P "I'd promise-you anything. Molly;` help." loved your mother more than anything he told her. as be climbed out_of his Molly-and the Major lived thriough else on earth, and now that I've found Also 'Suggest Sending Rack- _ k. is deliriously happy week.- She.-took you, the joy of being with )'Oil is the chair, anything at all." ris nee a mariner of places that Moll.'- arose,ton; and-glanced at her etee to Some 1-n- him to 5 11 seem't°have recaptured from th n unattainable, and Say I watch. 4 had previously bee the :dimly veiled past. That's why you ',I wonder, she mused, with a -land Prison be had taken.her to see some of mean so mu& to me, Molly.` wonder New York.—rniv-sr places he still remembered. Those days . n lum ' smile. as She kissed d him. Sal finger-print- y for Molly. -Never be-:- The girl's throat had grow py if you would." Ing, whipping post, exile•-tight parole were sheer joy --She wanted to cry—wanted to filing A s and a sort of American Scot• happiness as aN fore had she known such he herself out of her chair and escape to For a moment he watched her dis land Yard. were -urged on a Senate this. it waa a life she had never be- s.pp-ear to-wards her room .-nd there her bedroom. The beauty-of-the man's sub-committee as, methods to curb lieved possible, and so happy was she was a perplexed look on his tanned an words only added increased horror racketeering. scarcely ever repmembeked. face. scare to her own thoughts.- What a desple- .'headed.by Senator does the minx The committee IbWt S6 was a fisud. able being she was! Obi why hadn't "Now-what the evil ;elf. Royal S. Copelarid, held its first r,e- that?" he asked himq Tlwy' had had dinr.er-at the Ritz.. raesirl,by she imade another desperate-effort to gional'-open bearing arA had afterwards gone On- to a stead- (To be continued.) with more than say, Jim, do y6u think, I cart escape from.thitt house at Ha.rnp 200 Interested spectators. Among the -safely ask your cousin to marry theatre- After"the theatre there had re this had happened. ro and.a -befo 'first speakers were Senator Copeland. me 7" ..-been supper at The Trocadei lj.she!glazed at him. It. SurlImer Passes . . "Surel She totd me she w_ ouldn"t was mate himself; Edward P. Mutrooney'. for- - 'dance between the :,ups.- Molly not Iouked So Happy, the breaking on the golden loom of day mer polfee, commissioner, of New marry you, If there wasn't another M _"Tftealy surprised how well I ajor point must surely have'come for her Tiger lily,weivois her spray. Yori: Joseph Keenan, special' assist•, man an earth.". Carstairs danced, and she -had nom- at that moment. Yet how could she Weaves I her-spray with softly blended ant attorney general, and James Bo-, mented upon 'it. disillusion him now He had made it Fires of summer nearly ended, Ian.. present police. commlssiomer---'of Bird-Worship Cult is Found He laughed merrily., "There, you New York. -all the harder fZir. her—but-hei,was An ancient bird.w orsh 1pp.n" Cult -old frump as You see I'm not-such an h Keenan urged a federal bureau' to is'b4ing' traced in Isorated:caves 're- imagined. I'd hate You, not '.o know that. Now this aster's purple hood to think o I do so want to ri-,akeyou happy," Decks the "hillside -and the, wood. co-ordinate Its,efforts; Mulroeney ad- cently discovered on Eastern la-land. - me as being old. I :ath"@-r want us to 14 - off the shelurst wt, soddenly. "I reafly.i1q., Flowering sedges fringe the coal vocated universal finger-pirtnting, " This island Is 2000 miles. -liv!% our lives together—to. keep n- Arid please,don't take- any. notice Of Emerald shadows of the pool, lashes with 20 years." and federal coast of Chile. step, 50 to'speak. y mcods.- Prn-afranid' I'm one of', -she m Moll. looked up ai him as those awful'pieoole who posiseks a tem-� Golden rod. Is here, azain QN. -,danced. airrinic With -her torches down the lane. J to lo that, she told' perament," she told him, reg oy -I'd just love "her lightne' ss.of tone. "If ever I *fail And the su6ac'$* 'velvet-tipped. 7. him, her voice suddenly serIOLS, "but happy, U to make-you y, yo''ve'got to be And the.-hawd are crimson-lipped`., R perhaps -some day I might_havii' to stern with me. You've got to say: leay. you-• -.elf, e%. S KES - 'Molly.. -You?re forgetting- your, -The;ret�-a wbisPer in the grasses. "I hadn't altogether ruled out the -arid I'll understand." "Summer comes ­ and summer possibility of your-marriaget" he said He laughed, YEA T %,Aix q-ietly, -but just for the moment, .But tell me,-were you really ser- -_%Ipadows still are-sweet with clover. don't you think. I'have a greater claim when you said 'buinfght that you But tine Robin'!� song i: Over.- ....... lCus to you?"- in the, 'Montr might get married?" —hate �olqOoun ­Of course� you have, Molly the best dry for om, "Of course I w',. deadly serious. Star. 11 _Iverpd, "and I haven't the least inten- What girl isn't when it's 's question y tion of'getting m -iod-L:ye arr of m:­.rrying?" Practical Fashions For -th baking . j When they reached the flat Mol What 1-mean-is—is ire anyone s took. off felt tired. Major' . Carstair in view9" The note of eager appre- Slim Pocket-BookS dr 'Then-he switched on the her cloak hension in-his -words•amused her. or poor- Paris.—Practical 'farshians. 9 •electric grate and pulled out a cosy "There Js an isn't, she she de d' there er pocket books have made their jLrmehair for her. 'but at winter style shows in the midst "I'm not at all sure yet. to bed yet?"hal -0.f--th.--I--.w -in "What,not i iig you asked laughed. go e ux ti(fils this memory of mine is ra oAe-lee -­Molly', surprised:--"I bliviAld thought y.ou --'iAve been ever ther %wk­%;,ard. I can't renieniber, many dressmakers A er so without a touch of�fur, en-. --whether.afiyon!g�s.proposed to me or tif-ed" -,---bTu—e 'and brown Try this Easy.,to-,Uake Regipe not, cmd when you-realize that es. of. green ,—blue this sembl at her, a for FORM CAAE He stood looking down and smiled moment there may be some forlorn enlivened with brighter colors �Wonderfully erect, figure; a swain walking up and, down his'bed- and evening frocks with detachable I Cream 'A cup sugar with !.o soft! douib %about 4 cups). _.?,A of hei• concern for him. wondering *bat has hap- sleeves are offered as. "fastidious cup butter.Add to I beaten Lnead well. Gover end se i -,chamber e"and beat until Ught Add aside in warm olace tree from "I want t9 have"a little talk with ith ened to his betrothed' tl�,a problem fashions" without great cost. -you, MAly," he Intimated, seating p I Culp lukewarrii.milk Stir draughts to rtse anti)double mes really forbidding piopor- Trim wool ensembles combining a well.Add I cup Royak Yessi in bulk (about 1% hours) the hearth. ":sU himself on the other side of 1. r skirt and a three quarter Spor4e*. 14 cup eltron. 14 Knead down and olace to tions." slender cup relains, 9A cup chopped welt-tressed cube pan Brush But instead of smiling,'Major Car- length coat,, or hip jacket, With -a almonds. 1,4 teaspoon jai,t. cop witb em and bake to stairs'face was a study in seriousness. blouse of another 'hue lead the prat- and enouO dour to make moderate oven about Mi,min "Tha-, is rather difficult," he ' cols- tical parade. Most of them are un- .'ROT 4L Y,lE^ST SPONGE ceded. "But do you really think that trimmed by fur though a: few have-' soak I Royal Yeast Cake if) bullL ill warm place fret . .. ... sdmething"6f the kind may have hap- 'touches'of some Inexpensive flat.: pint lukewarm water for from draughts. Maker a tc, pened in the interval of your losing pelt. 15 minutes.Dissolve I cable. 6-ups of batter spoon sutal in Y2 pinv milk. ti? your memory AUY .I T10 y Morris .__MAI)E-lN-! add I quart bread flour.Beat and the policeman find- one model, fashioned by the Eng - • Add to dissolved yeast cake- W S\Ies you in Chelsea lish designer Pegg CANADA ins 0, .0ani, thoroughly Coves and let "That's just what I don't quite named 111:4)bsteir American," combines I GOODS rise -eruit to double in 013 'iness I know. Why I might even be a mar- a skirt and Jacket of greyish brown I rigid woman?" she exclairr-ed with- wool with lobster red e wool blouse. iz�I es\ Nass 0i horror. Another called "September Morn I.VeDS AEee\ "Let's hope not—let's sincerely hope has a mauve wool skirt and jacket, YAL TTAST'CAJLEs have been the Major tno 4ZISOVN. with collar�d with -mole and violet wool not that," ejaculated.the Maj standard for over So years, Keep equal alarm.. "But what can we do blouse, a supply on hand to use when you bake about it?" Tile same designer displays fall and I at home.Sealed in air'• black":-dark green and4. ..WtL4 "Nothing," replied Molly, briskly. winter coats of .1 svo�*ao r "We've just got to wait.and,see what mahogany brown angora wOols tight waxed.paper they collars of the Aeopfreish for nionths. toc d to with big fashioned turns UP." t And get out copy Of V°-Y*% wanted same fabric which. fit closely abou '�th6e another matter heed- the throat., -They- A d. the Royiiit, YEAST tio 0* shoulder BARE 1300K contain. to mention to you," he went on, ey arl designed with hour. "I a drooping "bottle neck" 11010 9110 less of-.the lateness of the lio - . . % 2W 9 contrast to the widened Ing Z3 praptical,tested e hay. been thinking that I ought to line In make Paul Silver and his wife a little shoulders recf �s for delicious by many designers.: . recipes era Aown brei'ds.Address Standard-for pr sent •all their'kindness to You live and on,,-- while I have been away. they milat A James L wine glass, Brands'Ltd.,Fraser Ave.& 0 YOU, you half-Inclits high. was soldtor-9166 in Liber-ty St-Joronto,Ont. ti have been very, good -t ISSUE No. 35—'33 London recently. 4 :.`l.: T1�.' .'a�yy,"e._dr,.rrwf4aww. '�, •..S ;/-•i '�• i N' _ - ,rye• 1 _ ,•. v r _ ,.?Ra. �,,.if�s,` � .-:� s' _"'- .. +" 'Y .P • q,' �/ ,. ,,� ,.�r<-a!'•b i;y:RCN ,,;+ '�' ,.-• .i,. v, _ .ti' -wK .y., _a. .,C, S}sai.. r% ,n✓..> ..r.:: ,.. - ,s ` ' . w} •' -`r ^�cJ•,Q",-' �0-4�.A.°.. ':+t_•,�+,M1i,:•�•t1r;�5.2•:;,-•, .:+w-;' , ,'trl, '��,-�-•r.�,' .. ,y;1 _ -:5,. ., .- ,r ''' .�yy�sr^•y�?$r.'�i�x��,tJ'",..�;�1,. •f�,.=% qq.�-.','�•'jiTM,.y[• �' lce.,r}•« >��i, _ � � ,�,,�... -. .., _ .. - ... _• _ - • .'..•;, , , �rWWAOFA ./.�►.t�►/ SAN AArA .rte '.Attractive Day "�gA Dress = COMMENTS EVENTS ;- �.� AR U N D BY H O ELEN WILLIAMS. - + Illustrated Dressmaking Leeson Fur- ,. niched with Every Pattern. ` THE Woman's �- - DIAL ' : - =.x - '� By AUSTIN MORAN Chatter .: _ x "� Assoc. Radio News Syndicate By MAIR M. MORGAN ...•. .-.. ' - - - - :.« •, 4 `6'.�t'r. -��r/►, ►,/,/' ►►/►'//,/.�. `:i!'+ '.at�'�'/1'� , ' '' Rudy ,Vallee Artists on the Stage--A Request Fulfilled-- C ' -.'BLACK VS. WHITE �• ' '�> '°' " ommission Program a Hit in U.S. a This has been a White Summer. For once we have all had 4 ���. Rudy Vallee Leads the Way. .,• ° -: _� 'r a surfeit of one color. Stylist now introduce with much band- "` With Rudy Vallee leading the way with his variety hour, radio is began- playing black satin. This is a delightful Change after the %'� ning to pay an old debt to the theatre, giving the stage new ideas in Show-' ' seersucker and organdie of the summer. But satin is not the manship In return for the stars the footlights have given the microphone. „, material-heavy crepes with interesting new weaves will _ _ : n To Vallee goes the honor of being a showman who has caused the Broad ' way show builders to take a cue from radio. Recently in New York one also lead the field. Brilliant, almost hard colors will not be so '. y of the larger theatres presented practically the entire Vallee radio. hour, much in evidence. Paris is determined ,to have a rich note this - - Motion picture theatres, week after week, have picked the headliners of -Fall.` Dull greens, plum reds and a deep-toned henna will rival :'{, Vallee's weekly broadcast for personal appearances behind the •footlights. _ black. Patou decrees a new sculptured profile,, moulding the most of these headliners have used the same material for their stage ap- ., feminine figure i11 Clear relief. He declares-"no corsets for. �*° 1pearance to take onethe a le of master of ere ceremonies. has relintjuished his evening wear" since they take away the ease of movement. One of his most strik6ng models used a deep brownish purple for day ; Kate Smith Gets a Song. and night in matching coat and frock ensemble, trimmed with Kate smith sang that song '•Any Rags, Any Bones, Any Bottles?" the Al- blue fox. Nasturtium and white was another combiation. Al- �' - other night. This was the song tar which she made a request on this air <: �! mss. ' together the, forecast in.woman's drugs for 1934 is rich and <` when she couldn't -locate a copy of it in any music publishing house. 'Tie colorful:' * v ai ,. - - going 'round th after-Kate made her airy request, the total number at - --'- ^y� well, there were exactly 384 .c*ples. The first copy to reach Kate was_ FOOLISH MAN! '4 ' :'r,; q s ., that mailed by her grandfather, he sent it registered, special delivery. It has been said that the male is more conventional than.the �" and It coat him 65 cents. female, and here is one point that might_ go to .prove it. An Eng- '~ .. ` w • * * * « _ _ fish newspapers is on writes: "Funny things, men. They wear �',, .� A Perfect Frame-Up. - °` If you listen to Show Boat on Thursday evenings You are greeted -by 'wear ridiculous heavy clothes in the summer and wonder that , the melodic voice of Lanny Ross.- 'there's a funny story going around we women look and .feel cooler. Let us look at this table: Here and it's all abou£ Lanny and his recent venture into a large department is what the,average man wears: Coat, vest, trousers, shirt, col- _store. It seems he was browsing about looking for a picture frame, when : tar, tie, shoes, socks, gloves, handkerchiefs, underwear, sus- , . s salesgirl approached him and attempted to sell him a picture frame = genders; hat, 20 cigarettes. matches. Total•weight. 8 lbs. 31/2 that was all right until Lanny noticed a picture of himself reposing vas, Women wear: Dress, slip, small coatee, elastic belt, vest =inside the tratne. .1. Itnd knickers, silk stockings, shoes, gloves,belt, hat. Total weight r2$Q " * * * e # _ , , -, I lbs. I2 ozs0 Where women carry the weight is in.their ha - _ We blear That- -' eagle--the average bag weighs around two pounds! gill Hay, announcer tar ,Amos 'n' Andy, performed everything from * * * * * * securing contracts to singing solos whHe associated with station KFKX, t ^--� Jane Froman got all-.mixed up lately When she tried to sing the line THE FALL AND WINTER TABLE Wear it now and later for fall "How can I remember to be romantic?" she sang it . . . "How can _. -1 ro . , member to be remantic?" carried out as its inspirator in cheat- Pat Kennedy, popular network tenor, never studied- voice'iulture, and nut-brown .novelty. crepe silk. The can't read a note o; music, but once he hears a song he Ickes-that's ea- tiny.rolled collar is white crepe maro- ough. He can step, p to the microphone and sing it, 1 rain.- The belt is patent leather. ' Edgar stone. dramatic director'at station CFRB recently returned from .< You'll lie proud to say'you Chicago. 'While there L'e gathered some of/the newest ideas applicable it, when the result is so charming to the broadcasting field. - " and so inexpensive. - The Radio Commission is planning some fine programs for 'future ' its slender simple lines are decided- presentation., One of the finest programs originating under the regime; - 'f of the Commission is the iuternationai broadcast-"Under the.Bridges of ' ly youthful. You'll like the perky Paris", On this good-will program is heard the Dominloa's most popular r sleeve flares that create smart shout- singer, Caro Lamoureux,. -Miss Lamoureux comes from Mostreai, she .v -der height. began het career to amateur theatricals only a few years ago and promptly t Chartereuse gteen wool.jersey or made her way into the limelight of the professional stage, - - - oxford gray-hairy woolen.is captivst- lifter. three vests' of consecutive broadcasting, Clara .C.a 'n'••Em are. { ing for "back"- to school or college going to have a vacation from the rigorous duties which go to make up / wear. the,life of the radio-artist. Style No. 2803 is designed for sizes.' -14, 16, 18, 20 years; 36, 38 and 46 Queer Quirk.4. � inches'bust. Asked to his favorite anecdote, Paul Wh items n t old In studios. Size 16. requires `? yards 54-inch about aman -partially-inebriated who.halted on a bridge on, his way home material with to yard 39-inch for late at night. Leaning over the rail, he was gazing fascinatedly at the A new decoration for the table! Especially during"the win- reflection of the moos' on the water when a :policeman appeared. Isar ter months when ,-flowers are scarce and expensive. Here is collar. - Oftisher," he asked, "what's _that,,down there?" "That's the moon", shovc-n the very newest-glass birds set on a centrepiece mirror, HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. 'said the cop. ', , "For the love of Pete", exclaimed the souse, "'how did � girds,,trees and animals in glass are proving very popular and write your name and address plain- I get-way-up here?" ly, giving nu.nber and size of such January.: Mah wife's .a insomanlac--or sumthin% She never goes to ' fashionable for table ornaments.to give that dainty, charming patterns as you want. Enclose l in bed till two or three o'clock ebery mornin'. touch sa much sought by hostesses everywhere. The chinaware ,tamps or coin (coin preferred;stag. Molasses: , Golly wat does she do all•dat time? - for this correctly set buffet luncheon has tulips in various colors it carefully) for er,ch number, and -tannery: Waits up to'me , , , data au. for ,its brilliant cheery pattern. They are exquisite] well done - - _ y address your order to Wilson Pattern +++- ' - - - ' - -- - - - - 10.00-('ontetgtrd.Fiour ,. ..,.. R'L�V and show brightly against the black background. The setting service, z3 W,;t Adelaide St.,Toronto. ' 1 0--Press, Koletins et:' . :.�'KBW of this table was done by, one of the leading women authorities "IN THE AIR" I1 r30-Press Bulletins '.,.....:...CRCT. . sVSSpAY Ice table arrangement. The set is -in fine English bone china. �'� y g To-Rupert Brooke 6 45-Lowell Thomas :::CRCT CRCT The hostess of today prefers this to the fragile semiporcelain of -Fleeing M Loon the towers of Samar- Radio's All-Star ^.06-Amos 'n'•Andy .",.. ...CRCT the past. -als9 the design of this jparticular set is especially cheer- }terra, 9,30-stills Brothers ,. •'•:'.....11'GR P[e3efltati0113 Press Bulletin CRCT rul and radiates a delightful glow throughout the meal. You sought the field, your golden bead = - - _ _ - • s.00=Lowe songs CFRB �R * * * * * * a _ ++� rte. $lacketafle NBE1i _ held high, S.30-Kate'Smith WG`R y - BOO O 3{ S Nor deemed it vVroag to heed within WATE'_�8xtclT8✓• 8:45�Poet�s Gold .. :..CFRB - :. .. ._. :Kilo- 9.00-Ben-Bernie ... WGY A book that is 'es ciall time] is •"M Vision of Canada" the sky Station Dietres C}rtes 9,30-Fire Chtet Barra .....,....ivL1v `+ y y y The Crimson iatret's passionate Cnm- CKNC; Toronto .... 291 1030 i0.00.'-•Gaiety and Romance ,,... CRCT by William Arthur Deacon. He envisions Canada as the 'lCin- p p t.Ft'F, bontreal : ..... 291 600 Lives at Stake ,,, wTAM -- deretla of-tfie natiarls: 1?'1`a�ice didn't want her. A centu and s c cH' `•""' E"� 391 il,.s°-�'regg surretfins, .,. , �rci:a w _ hears in the' sky' , What did your god F O, Chatham .• .., 97 1-10 a' half ago she became the misbegotten, unwanted child of En CFRB, Toronto ... 4.35 730 mEaxr>ESat: � :r g . demand? CKAC,- Montreal '.. 41t 73p 1'.�i. •'„K; -land. Till yesterda , she was poor and no-account. Today, she Is it not dark enough'that 'men , i� �Yatertoo ;:..`. 4s� 6s; 6.45-Lowell.Thoma$ ..... :�i: T CRCT,--Toronto 31- '96U 7.00-Amos 'n' Andy. ;CRCT ~ is among the (-though_fe"f.lam people.know it) die,- -` CHNIL, Hamilton'.,.... 340 890' Morton Downey'.,,,..._ CFRB And tomorrow.she will them; and establish in this country a But that in madness errs without a cry CKOCC: Hamilton on .....:'.475' °1010 s.00-Happy oBakers ...........CKLW = ahigher of civilization than the world-has eve; seen'." This You hurl away this,life in war's.black 'CKPC. Preston :,..,:'.. 341 930 9'.30-Kate Smith .......,. WGR just an ample of what the author •pro hesizes. Facts and land? ' CPRT, Toronto 555 540 9.00--Irvin S,Lou .. ....,......:KN{*CC . p CPRY, Toronto .. 35T 840 10.00-handy u KS£CS authorities a%aused to support his daring statements. Worth &DKA,,Pittsburg ,..... 3ov6 930 Corn Cob Club .. k'GY - feeding! - what Is the evil webbing back of war KMOY, St. Louis .. 275 ?1090 One Flour R'ith You .. ...CRCT Tuat it could twist your heart of white hI W, Chicago .. .. 294 '1020 10.10-Boswell Sisters• :::... CFRB 46 Some Beellers at the moment are: Anthony Adverse by WABC, New ork'..... 349 860 10.45-Edwin C Hill 11'GR_ " desire WEBM, Chicago ....... 389 770 11.400-Columbia Orchestra CFRB ?: Harvey Allen world adventurer during the Napoleonic period. And arm your hand with bleeding WBEN,,Burral •'-'.•-• 333 900, 11.30-PreOs Bulletins ........ CRCT . Sir ngers' Re . rn by Phil Stony-the gathering of the clan on WEAF, New York ..... ,454 660 TRURSDAY 8C1mitST. R'ENR, Chicago 345 570 an owe 4fa Protecting Margo by Alice Grant Rosman--a w GR Buffalo 545 - S5o P,ar_ g You, who loved life vRit11 such a leap. 1VGY, Schenectady'..,... 379 * 790 6.4u-Low� ll 'Thomas .......CRCT woma ]s against officious relatives.' 100,000,000 Guinea in ' fire, WHAM, Rochester ... . 261 '1150 7.00-Morton Downey ......:...CFRB , wKBW. Buffalo 202 1,450 Amos 'n' Andy ..cCRCT g Pigs by Arthur Kallett and F. J. Schlink-perils-of foods, drugs who tore' your angers from the `surg- w,1z.°New York ....... 394 64, 7.30-The stills Bros. .....__.. . . ¢ i Iug ly,e! WJ'P- Detroit 400 750 Press Bulletins 4; =- and cosmetics. Why were you.blind and followed that ��'.`I'�• Cl ncinnati ...... 428 700 8.00-Rudy'Vallee• ..... :::....CRCT f a: ----._ ------ ----- 14MAQ Chicago 447 .670 8.30-l�ratnatic Guild 11'GR �„ country in the world for cooking. The red star? WTAM, Cleveland'..... 280 1070 .9,00-Mark warnow ..,.....,...CFRB _ y. Art of Cooking -By Robert Friend. Show valley Days......... . WGy Irish people'will not look at food nn- These programs are subi4ct to ch:.age Show Boat 11'G•Y 1` • less it is plainly cooked. What can � without notice. 10.00-Willard Robinson 1iKBY .:Best in Denmark SUNDAY S _ Al Jolson ................R'TA�! •s`ti f�* one possibly do under such circum= Gemsro Life's SCrs 'Book 11.30-mesa Bulletins CRCT' P (Eastern Daylight .paving Time.) - stances?" • t 5- P.M, rl"DAY I Reiormaton 2,15-=The Playboy`s .............11'GR P."NT. :chef, Who Has Toured Eur" Thousands of Sandwiches ". "Reform, like charity, must begin at 2.30-Manbattan Moods ,...,•...CFRB 6.45-Lowell Thomas ..... : ..CP.C'L Danish girls, says fir, Hogan, have home,"-Carlyle; 3.00-National Opera ..:........CRCT 7.60'=:ltorton Downey :.� one, Says Danish Girls symphonid Hour .•.'.........CFRB Amos 'n' ,Nndy •.,......•..Cit::•t - :,- Eat Plenty But Kee discovered,how to eat plenty without "Justice requires reformation of the 4.00-Cathedral Hour ... ..CKLW 8.0q�Cities Service , ....C'.:C1 y 13 registering an adverse balance oa the si•net,"-Mar Baker Eddy. '5,00-Willard Robinson ,.......CFRB Happy Bakers ......... y Paul :ash Orchestra .......CRCT. 9.00-Little.Forum CItC't $lim _: weighing-machine. "The fleet reformers the world has 5.30-crumit and Sanderson• ..::�YGR Fred Allen ............ •.1' lilt+ Paris,home of the•warld's gourmets,' "They seem to eat thousands of vet seen are those who have,com- 6,3o-Chicago Knights., ......•••CFL; Irvin S. Cobb .. 1v•1B'% sandwiches," he said, "and each 7.30-Press Bulletins .. CRCT I0,p�-First Nigh ter lit?tiA ;Ill be chocked to learn that there is , meiiced on themselves."-H. W. Shaw., 8.00-Bert Lahr, ..................CRCT 1P.30-itoswell ;sStPrs' ':�i<l 1i _ jne che! who does not consider its variety of them that they bould eke . "Serb year one vicious habit Rooted . s.16--JohnaReriry :.....:....:.15.11;t, 11.30-Press Bulletins ..........CRCT Haim to culinary suprefiacy to be jus you though asix-comae meal. out, in time might make the wo t-man' s•3o-Phih Concert CFR6 "Buto he added "although the 10:00-Operetta .. (CRBC) CRCT 1lATV>fDAY. V xfled. good:'-Belij. Franklin. 11.00--Old Folks ....,,..;(C•RBC)_ CRCT 1�ib-AnMe: Jody 'n' reke ....'N13Ai. i young women of Copenbagen never "Whatever you.disiih�in another XONDAY 7,ao-Kindergnrten. ..•..... The ebet in question is Harold Ha P M. QQ ,aA lam` an, a young Manchester man, who seem to stop eating, they somehow, person take care to correct in your• 6,48-Lowell Thomas ........1,.CRS 1 �;rfniei• Tonal - C1�CT :€as just returned home after an ex- manage to keep fashionably slim." J self." Sprat .. : .... CRCT ` �� ' 7.00-Amos 'n'• Andy, 9.30-Willard Robtnsen �'<�I3C , „ 8,00-Happy Bakers . CKL« K-7 Mystery . .•'�•• •••WIIF.:� - fended font o! Europe. He declares 3 lie who reforms himself has done •8,15-stngin' Sam• ...,.• •••R G R to-0-Dancirrg Pnrty r,RCT' ';fiat the art of the chef Is best•prat- "To 'tie the dollar to gold'Is like ty- more toward reforming the public than 8.30-Kate sm(tb .. cIZL1\' lot 11:-Cornl.uakers CVR0 ' ticetf in Denmark, ing it to a bucking bronco:=Irviug ,a crowd of noisy, impotent pt5triots."- 9.00--Greater Minstrels•.......'wHArt 'over A. do P. Gypsies ,,.•.•••..wBF,N $ULOCA time daily. over diet tors "lrOand," he says, '9s the worst Fisher. Lavater. 9.15-Four Aces (CRBC CRCT CRCT CKAC; e ..,(,K,.._ .+.I,i• . a! 'K�-_<.. -- ��• Diu 'y—.fA'-•1. .. ,.•w:._r WV} — --..�<A Mi :•` t ::�` f.ayv •>4-n,, _ter ..�.t.f...�� � ,� ~5 4�, w_ - :., - , .. .. ., - `. ,. y r....t::r.F-.. -r.x�f..7r.• a-t�. �- �Y�' - ... -• ,{ 8emember the Ice-cream $oeial to visit C. and Mrs. Lawton. daughter, heal, a bewe of be, held this Friday evening, Sept. The Mission Band picnic was held Walter Jackson, son oi-'>!lrs. - 1st in the church 'A Rood program at Clark's Bush, when there were son and the late W. H. Jackson, of of solos, readings, violin solos,,piano forty in all present. }A very pleasant Pickering. After Lhe wedding, Mr. ` TsRess _ duets, will be given in the auditor- afternoon was spent in bathing, and Mrs. Jackson left for Bala, Mus- tt.7i par tsar: i13�1t isidia sdvaoa loin of the church, aft' which ice- games and•sees, many childnsn koka, where they are spending their r_►s - :pe.a3 uoo. with, idol�d smt- sad Gnaa -cream and waterpelon will be, ser- ,vsianing•.prises•� ., honeymoon. On their return they , Brews i9.00 fn advame. ved in the basement. A good ass- The Waaten a Association held will take up residence at Islington, J' ortment of home-made baking may their August meeting at the home of where Walter is employed as High _ -- be had at a very moderate price. A MZ19. C. J. Stevenson, with nine lad- School teacher. All their friends '..rij"'A ',*U KARs prWIMW. Agium collection at she door. Come ies present. A quilting will be•held wish them happiness and progwritg _ --asst spasd3apoW,evwft-together.. at the home of Mrs. J. Stell at the in the years to come. September meeting. ' �p T'ltE Mai�� fey Mr. and Mrs. Herb Parkin, Eileen' IN MEMORIAM. '— and Miss Olive Pilkey, also Miss V. �+s If your subscription to Tl�e �a Miss Doris Gee is spending a few Lewis and Frank Lewis spent Sun= ,MORRISRi - In loving memo of yon please allow me space days at the Exhibition in Toronto. day'of last week with Mr. and Mrs. ry News is not paid up,kind- in moor columns, regarding the re- S. R. Wonnacott goes to Toronto our darling, Lyle, who passed a- moral of an old land mark in the on Wednesday-in the County Tonto Lawton at Manilla. Miss Olive is way on Sept. 2nd, 1931, aged 7 ly attend to it at once, as remaining for a few days., years and 4 months. village of Brougham, namely, The ing Team under Mr. Crockery. - we need the money,which Christian Church, situated as it was Miss Margaret Puckrin resumed Gre�egi River It's lonely here without you ' Lyle near the centre of the Township of her work at the Brock Road School — dear, i8,necessary in running a J+nkering, and ao placed that for after spending lbr holidays at her We enjoyed a little rain here on There's-such a vacant place, newspaper. -years the spire could be seen for home here. Monday nisrht. Where we never hear your footsteps o miles-around. It was built in the School reopens here on Tuesday, Mrs. Roy Carter has returned af- Nor see your smiling face. s next. Mr. Innis will again be in 'ch- ter °a short holiday. As we loved you, so we miss you, ;• year 1859, seventy-four years ago, and the names of those who figur- arse and Mr. Lynde will:.be the mus- ' Master Lloyd Seebeck visited the In our memory you are near, ed in its construction, have long sin- is teacher. It is a decided advantage exhibition on: Saturday. Loved , remembered, longed for al- 7 ce passed out of remembrance, ex- to, the public school children to have B. W. Burkholder and party mot- ways, _ _ '. :cept for the many slabs which the chance to learn the rudiments of ored to Niagara Falls on Sunday. Bringing many silent tears. I � mark the place where they'lie. A- music. Mr. M. A. Wilson, 'of.Chicago, paid Sadly 'Missed by Daddy. Mamma and mong those who figured in -its con- The game ,between Highland, Cr- a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wni. !Marie. " struction were the Sharrards, Elder eek and Addley was played off here Duncan last week. J. W. Sharrard being an important on Saturday evening and resulted in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grey and Mr. MORRISH ' - in loving-memory of - _factor and whose remains lie in a a score for the West team. Our girls, Henry Gray visited relatives in .Br- our dear grandson, Lyle, who fell cemetery on the`'farm on which he Played a losing game from the start ougham on Sunday. asleep, Sept. 2nd- 1931. settled in 1802. The' Churchills, The for some reason or other. The re- Mr. 'and Mrs. Duncan entertained Altho we miss your kiss and rove Bentlys, The Hubbards, The Wood- turn game may be better for them. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Patterson, of That welcomed us from time to ruffs, The Willsons, The Percys, Mrs. James Fowlie passed away Sandwich over the week-end. time, Midnight The Thorntons, The Widdifields The at the residence of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKay enter- Your presence is forever with .us, Hogles, and several others the ab- Mrs. Simon Puckrin on Monday last tained a large number of relatives ApA your ,smile will never, never sence of memory prevents from -re- in her 82nd year. Deceased was a at a picnic and .reunion'last week. . fade away. calling. Although the writer is far daughter of the late Wm. and Mrs. The Ladies Aid met at Green Riv- Sadly '_Missed by Grandpa and Gr. removed from the home of my child- Madill pioneers of this district who er Hall this week. :� Rood program andma. D ANC E noon..my mina goes ciacx to those ^..�41 tl.1 f�..:: �. a�-prege�ted--.- - the toll call early days when we gathered in, Thos. Puckrin. There were ten girls answered-with "Harvest." -Commencing at 12.05 a. m. -- . that Pioneer church of the common- in the family of whom only one, Mrs. Miller, of Fredericton N. B. -The big increase in the size of Monde mom, 4th, 1933 - i3y, �3 t �l wigs _Mrq Thnma¢ (nakwell. of A:apane? is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Alph. the Township voters' list this year Monday, �!'�u• was carried on in the same church survives. Deceased was married to Hoover. 11ney are it indicates a itir¢e increase in pro•,. AT long after preaching services had James Fowlie, who predeceased her Niagara Falls and other points fill- party owners. and summer popur ceased. For some time 22 ears ago this October. . They ing•in a busy week. latinn at least. The develo went DEW DROP Ir>Tltr past I Issue Y R p - watched the columns of your paper were blessed with a family of three The Ladies Aid held an open tea of our several Beaches ie largely Admission, Genie 25e. expecting some interested person boys and one girl. The oldest.of the at ,Wilson's Mirk here last.week. We responsible for the new conies. Ladies 15e. ° would comment on this. I think the family Will. died two years ago. w ish to thank all those who helped - - ' _removal of that once very important While Charles lives at Colinton Al- in any:way'to make this tea a real educe should not pass unnoticed. ta. Walter; of Pickering and : q success. We are very grateful for RED & W HITE STO" Its construction was carried on by Puckrin here. The deceased was s the use of the park and tables etc.. THE-some of the pioneers who like King quiet living, Rood neighbor and wa and thank sincerely the bevy of pr- - Solomon, concurred in their hearts highly regarded by all who knew etty girls who serve-1 Her final sickness was only a We are pleased to see a few more the idea of. a place for the worship her. of Almighty God. As ills remaining few hours duration as she has been- at C'Furch on Sunday. Rev. Wilson's 8peeial Bargains for Thurs. Fri. and Sat..- -. -• members of'that denomination have blessed with the use of her facult eerm,n en Xehenviah-reboil;.X rn� �'+L- now become members of the -United ies to the end. The funeral services wai:. of Jerusalem, was very inter- Jewel Shortening, per lb. i a �✓� 7 Church and the Church property has were conducted on Wednesday by estinsr'as' also -was 'the childrens' v f ! also passed to that body, one church the Rev. H. G. Crozier. Interment st,)ry on- "precious stones". The is all that is necessary for all. took place at Groveside Cemetery ;er.•ice next Sunday' will be as us.- Salmon, "Tiger f f 1 f$ . . a i :21C Thanking you for your kindness, Brooklin. Very few of her gea�ra- uai at .� p: m. The.Sunday School at ! f 1 Root. S. Phillips Lion are living here now, nearly' all 10.25 a. m. i S. T.) All welcome. :V> _ - - Bobarm, Sack. the farms in this neighborhood ha�-e rented pews: ,$Iji r><se Soa 5 bars . » a 21C - - - changed hands in her lifetime. Followinz. an item in last week= Surprise pf Dunbarton ls;ue relative to correspondence of •---+ Kinsale an uncomplimentary nature being Ammonia. "`Handy," pkg . . ': 5c - St. Pawl's' (Aitg'hean) Dunbarton. -- ?orwarded for publication, it has Sunday, Sept. 3rd, 12th Sunday af• Miss Mildred Taylor. spent a' few coins to.our attention that a .certain « ! f) { ter Trinity. Sunday School-at 2.30 p. days with friends here. innocent young gentleman of Green Marmalade, S o'clock i�Jc -_- m. Holy Cornmunion and Serttion'at A number of our young.people sp- River is being accused of 'having ` -.5.30 P. m- (D. S. T.)'Preacher, Rev. ent Sunday at Port Bolster. forwarded correspondence of that a� 19C E. G. Robinson.-Services. held in the The Sadler family spent Thursday nature.-For his benefit and the bane_ Flour; Red & White, ! lbs. bag e- .: - Community Hall, Dunbarton. last with relatives in Toronto. - -Fit of all readers we wish to publish ^,� y Miss -Huriei Bell spent a few days the statetrient that such correspond- Gra nut Flakes.' 2 k s :M' 19c S Greenwood _ with her sister,-Mrs. Ross Rainr, of ence has not been recived from this Grape nu g ° '' i ''Air. Gilligan 'spent the week-end Brougham. or any -other male member of ills. . QQ } Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wil."n .tail• community with whom we, have an Asst Fancy Biscuits, Z lbs• » a Z✓�. with his, family is N.apanee. • i. ► - - Miss Fleet is visiting with the ed on C. J. and Mrs. Stevenson one acquaintance, - _ day recently. pe Brock Road Fly 'Tog, sprayer free, all for' -33C ,Misses Gee during the week. C. J. and Mrs. Stevenson s nt The Mission Band met at the home Sunday of. last week with F. M. and - of Mrs. Hedge on Thursday. Mrs.. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Yates are spending James and Mrs. Raines Shop the Red and White W pent the C. Richardson and Fred Woodward their holidays with friends at Orill- p _ :' '• ° creek-end with friends in Orton. went to Fergus on a busine-s trip La- and wave. The canning factory to the east o' on Thursday. last. Mr. J. S. Miller,-of Toronto, spent' - , us expects to pe begin gin ,operations next Mr. Franklin Rogers spent a few Sunday with F. R. Jackson and ram -• ' .• � _ ?meek• days recently with relatives and fr. ily. °;:Q OOT H IYIC�f?I SON Mrs. Dales (nee Jean hlcWhirter) iends in our district. Mr. John - Bradshaw is spenduiR -dalled on friends in the village last Charles and Mrs. Russell and fam his s'eek's. vacation at his home a' ti ily spent part of their holidays with here - PICIRERING - Mr. and Mrs. Hedge had the for- Wm. and Mrs. Bell and family. Mr, and Mrs. Masker and family - Mer's sister from Teeswater visit- - Chas. and Mrs. Curtis, son daugh- have returned to the city for the you ocder PHONE. PICKERING 800 . .'Wedeliver 3ng them last week- - ter and friend, all of Toronto, spent winter inonths. - - Miss Penstelly and Mrs. Plack are Sunday of last week with Mrs. J. We are glad to know that Bert 'in Toronto this week attending the Richardson; Smith is able to be out 'Exhibition: Mrs.- Plack is leaving in again after a few days-for her-home in Roches- Mr. and Mrs. V. Parkin spent a his 'week's illness. • i ter N. Y. day recently in Toronto and Miss F. R. Jackson is building a eat_ �Pickerin; Hardware Store Mr. and Mrs. Graham Johnston, Iris McDowell accompanied, them ing rink for the wirer. He is hop- g home for a short holiday. . : . . ing that it will be•well patronized. - ._af'Uxbridge,. and Mrs. Johnston Jr., Strayed, on to.-premises of H. Mrs. E. S. Jackson is- spending a were in the village on Sunday. Mrs. Parkin, a white and black heifer, couple of weeks holidays with her , Johnston sang two solos at the ch- Owner may have saine-by proving 30 Maxwell Ave arch'service very acceptably. property and Toronto. .-,Be Pre ored for Ho-t 1 Mission- will hold their paying expenses' Mr. W. Mansell _ �.- Misses Claire and Jean Patterson, _ who has been - annual picnic.is. Greenwood Park on Martha vipond, Jessie-Spencer and helping F. ic. iackson for-the--past-- Electric Ranges and Perfection Cook aboves, Monday, Sept. 4th, at R o'clock, An Edna Harris spent an afternoon re- few ,weeks, spent the week- end at. interesting program of sports and of gently with Miss Eileen Parkin. his.,home in Toronto. games will be given. .All friends of Mrs. Weller and son, Ivan, and ot- A very quiet wedding took place .Screen Doors and Window Screens to keep out the Ries.. the Mission Band are invited. Come and be comfortable. and Have a good time and help to her Toronto friends, called on Chas. on August 17th, at,the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ledgett on Sunday last, and Mrs. V. Britnell, of 77 Pleasant encourage the Mission Band KING BUG KILLER and then journeyed to Manilla to Blvd., Toronto, 'when their eldest The Quick and Bare Death Ioaecticide SPECIALS Agent for McOormick Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs:;:EXH'IBITION -' Our Motto:-"We have it, Can get it, Or ' l. except Sunday, Aug'. , is ,:Daily e •' - . . .. . . . . . .. it i made."_ . _ . - • ,r: -- . 2 6th to :'Sept. 9th. ' PI G ROUND 85c. REDUCED -TRIP PARE = .• ` '. j:•�� _ SPRING •'SPEEOIALS CLUDING ADMISSION TO, EXHIBITION (PRICES TO SHOOT AT) and Coach Transportation to and from Terminal Inside the iGiatinds. Team Harness at$25.95 per set -z - Good returning until September 11 tli - sore t col Harr . s each up All other Harness parts at equally low prim. : . . . Farm B a 5 Leave Pickering Other Linea ol�WorklBoot 249r r pair up g Leave Toronto - Men a Sea Oatords at 1.96 Eoye at 1.?5 - Eastern klouse - - ( ) (Bay at Dundas) Youth's at 1:69 per pair up )Eipgular Coaches Regular Coaches ' : Men's Overalls, 1.25, 1.49 and 1.75 per pair - - Boys'8 year to 7 year English Sport Pants 95c pair. ^ . -'daily except Sunday ; ' :Until September'llth Oome;in and see•for yoareelf - Phone 2004 GRAY COACH L-INES - _ CE C I L BRA DLEY Eastern House, - Pickering Y. c g -W R s zv c* , • '�4',: .,94+ ...-+F'x,:, .y,. v,,... - ' ,•' s' eL1Y„'(`���.l.,, fns.�k..-__.6�' if'" .:., -- "r}"i ,00i iii• - "aA,'• -. __ J ,�1�-.: .. - - .y', r.•••a of a2 - -_ ` ?'A•+ -- .�•- ., .... ..�: �y :Frr r•. - ". .,C�'.,c_,i-T•.. ,yyi-. Y].'rY. �- •` . .... _ .__- -- _. ._._- _ ..a�_.I: _. _ _.. .. -1. r51-.1✓..-t^. ,.Y3:. -. � _.-•- f'7 .y �l� .'' '�la.16L:11[:��•illis K - ,•✓..1"-^•,rk`aY!%v _ .:�-I>�sise.c at Aemoe.►--• iit. WK. iareRe'2rre is . , .1 to be Hiss Jena 91faal*see °saday a aa�1► ► 1�ge nom_ 'BPAUTY-:--SAL�s�T -,gaining very fa has h. the Imm� 4� 100r--Of 3�B Pespk ...fta� Tbronto • �1be is b@ . at the-ire 4 AV. ars< 1 tbgr* of ''ltoronta�' �- Ohat with A.-sad 1[m !ilea: €etmey to say .ibi'iid idi eg• taw dgat4 eels► Alfred, who is 1M Finger Waving, . 11�•s gsn has been visiting �De. eldest eon, R I �R AN O E her parents, sisarn. Red.SEEN . .�d.•1�aos.a�.11Era. °Itiebael.c�`--1 -,week on Iris return to V Scalp Trestmest, _ whit!r# open •- sidtfsift sr a w+e Deaths vacation. Hair-cutting. -_ AU3'OMOHILE : here. Permanent Waving a Specialty ; 4heyys �Liber ®s! in 6ss�siile -4� +iOliaftitsLd.�ll. BURGLARY ]lies. Amburst (nee Laura Dow 40ASUALTYI well), of Toronto, is v siting with One of the biggest, bang-up pros- $TOUFFULLE Phone 1906 17LAREAiONT Mrs, Gibbons. rams ever offered the public will LIFE IN9URANCS r ; Miss Hazel Purdy, of Hamilton. come of at Stouffville on Labor Day Phpne Pickering 7980 my in spending •'few days with her Hardball match between Uxbridge Fine Nursery Stock and Stouffvilie, also a Softball Tour- FRIDAY and SATURDAY FOR 1 sister, Kra Hinan. 9M L. ' E: ONE/ L Fall plowing is well'under way nament between outside teams. Con- Sept. 1 and 2 �, and the expressions regarding the tests for ladies, gents and girls, in- „A FAREWELL'TO ARMS" Ornamental Trees. _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDS : -sad th a are varied. eluding Rolling the Rolling-pin, Wat- Evergreens and Dwarfs. EMBALMER er. Throwing and Javelin Throwing. Flowering Shrubs.Hedging, j Lather Bowes, of Peterboro, is At 7.30 p. m. a Big Wrestling Bout 'Helen Hayes—Gerry Cooper)_ Climbing Vines, Successor to1W. J.Mather,':.-, spending his vacation at Clare ollywood No. 4 Comedies Roses and Perrennial Borders, and Boxing Contest. Seating for 500 Btoutfvilte :nont with his mother. " . Dahline and Rockery Plants, Robert Bowen• and family left and accommodation for 5000. Street Berry Bushes and Strawberries. Night and Day Service Dance and Midway. Good Orchestra MONDAY, SEPT, 4TH Gooseberries and Currants. :for Toronto this week, where�liey Get your Dance'Tickets early and Business Phone Residence Phone have taken up residence. 7.00 and 9.00 - Asparagus. 9801 9820 Mrs Richardson entertained the have a chance to win one of the four Fruit Trees, root-pruned. Handsome Prizes, including a Ford "A Ken Maynard Western" Root- runed apple, ear, cherry and Women's Mission Circle of the yg Sedan. Come Early and Stay y p PP p -Baptist Church on Tuesday. -- English cherry tre 4 to 5 years old and DINTY S GARAGE Late. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY naing root-pruned and care,bearing _ Several from here have been will come iuto effect in from 2 to 3 Cor. Brock and Kingston Rd@. # visiting the Glovers on the Trent e „'+' t 5 and.6 '• years-and some have-borne in 1 yeor. _ ,river on different occisions. Typewriti, :- Shorthand Mrs. J. Coyne and daughter, Commercial Spelling "RACE TRACK', J. T- ELLIOTT, AGENT General Repair Work all care, Goldie, of Toronto, have been — guranteed sit reasonable '_vieitiag with Mrs. Richardson. A number of pupils will be received SYD SCHMIDT, Proprietor 1'IQgERIN(;, ONT, 20tf -prices. Mies Doughty, of Peterboro,and for instructioa in the above sub- ,Acetylene Welding' .. e former -school teacher here, is jects in evening classes, to • visiting with Miss 8. E. Evans. commence Sept. 7th. School Siapp���� _ Batteries ropaired and charged. Misr Alberta Mitchell, of Man Day Classes arranged on application , Firestone,and Dunlop Tires.i `cbester;ie spending a week wtth Class Rooms in'Sanderson House, ,Gasoline and Oils. uer umlie and aunt,-' M.o. £derem�nS. __--- -- - - - _Pitkey." Classes held Monday and Thursday. Refreshment Booth In t?onnectioa James Evans is reported to be phone Clare 903. Apply to T Phone Pick.75M h ImpCovPti in health, Ho w0c e z laQ_mn ate ]Ins n Yf Rllllks 1� ore (niQAht�or dgy1. - -- to aee im again soon ou the Formerly oa staff of Shaw Schools M/LT©Iw SLE'_P } streets. - L Books, Writing Books, Pencils, - 421y PROPRIETOR -• The church services will resume PRIVATE MATERNITY NURS- their former order on Sunday INGt HOME• - Pens, Inks, Erasers, Paints, - nest, Mr. Glover returning home this week. Medical and Convalescent Cases ,/^� Armond Pugh and family, of accepted Crayons and Pencil' '-Chatham, are visiting friends in _ Private and Semi Private Rooms ' the neighborhood, with William ,Weekly Rates 810.110 -... Sharpeners. Pugh and others. inspection ►revised - 4 Will .Cowie was taken to the --hosp1tai4e-Terea1&on Friday last MRS_ GEORGE: TH4Mr'9O.N A. 'PRETTY 'Post Office, Claremont EyestiAt SpeoWW to undergo an , operation. We Phone 7808 • .CL f f ho for a speedy recover ov.o r•••a•r. 7 .oi ..a maim- ho pee 9 y 51.24 Stautiville. R.R. No. 1. d+v S ao a i•. a Local citizens are daily v;sitinjt Cit,,y+ Prices and JBetter- the Exhibition. Judging by all stands - - DISNEY $IAC>IL. ` reports some unusual thrillers Are _ to be seen fa front of the grand for stand. . �'� 661, om Posh oa tie sueMrs. Hensted and family. who '�J V ■ ■ a e 's I i1 �have been visiting with J. H. Beal Tfntsb�C - h and her slater, Mrs. Chandler, left • • : on Wednesday for their home in Caused by :many hazards _ -. 'WITH ..g Michigan. against which we insure you.. Mr. and hire. Bryan, Mr. and But it is no trouble to us to �Geo. Carr and his Blue Chasers Mrs. Lye and Mrs. Chandler and see that you are adequately ON sister spent Sunday at Wagner's protected against every ea- -Lake,in company with--the Chid- tsetropbe. - " Satursda' -S e tember end _ �oT family. - �' p The tomato rare is beginning to CYRIL E. MORLEY, take on more hopeful prospects, foNowlnR the recent rains. The Phonq 6700;PICKERING}. ONT. ..8.30 to 12 p. m. C!lienla ll1I� r tomatoes are beginning -to move - : •into the cannery this week. -- .'•-Old time and modern Aexarla�s Dr. Neil Smith, who hae been The _enjoying a two weeks holiday, . - y t' • an l return at end df this wee . E es Coffimunity Hall,' Claremont sad will be found in his Claremont y e office on Tuesday neztsas usual. - Whn time approach—' ,-.&rlmsia= 25 cNexitEMre. Lillian Tborneon- Bnme l s' and two children, of Buffalo, are mes its emoriam o iam hour we execute t spending a few days with Clare Modern will be standing in a _ wont friends. L and Mre, Dizoa • mate tribute to the y, -have returned home via Quebec. Pickering =�- Meat - - 11�arket persons�' �-- O` _ Mee. Ales Morgan and daughter, ••� • • eerected to honor OUT Evelyn. of Bobcaygeon, spent a ;LLI e - - creative skill swum, - - few days with friends here and on ' -- : the best reealts. 'their ,return were accompanied QCk• �� $ ---- "No Greater THbaw 1b Misses June and Anna Forsyth- X. W. 8TAFFORW__ School days are 'just abtfad. ._ , Pupils re looking u their rap- „PROTECTION 1 Oung Steer Beef--home kills Kingston Rood _ w plies for the'coming term. Every Part 1 _ VWtb! K" 'tbing required may be bad right :!Part 8 -Round Steaks per lb... 15c• Phone Whttb7 at' home. Advertisements this Any citizen so, established does t-� w week are making'suggestion for notoi necessity play upon the fears 'Sirloin Steak, the L term. g of his patients. On the contrary, be _ (Saturday only) McMillan. of Collin wood. finds- it more his duty to- quiet the T who has bee�endinR a couple of !ears and relieve the situation in a 1Ja • b fr017t1R per 1 b� 15c weeks ith her daughter, Mrs. manner beneficial to both his pat- f e 4 j - *�-s ., 1 Lewis, returned on Sandayaccom ient and himself. The method of tl►- Legs Of Lamb �t '2 10 �i� i40$ri panted by Airs. Waterson and two use mentioned in the recent news= children, who motored to Toronto paper editorial is entirely the coot- "Sugar-cured, sliced, lb'. 15 "' Inni rance Co• A. with Mr. Lewi9. rary.•.They play up on the fears of '' . The bowling tournament on the patient and under this condition-. - e R "w"m wni W A Ob 411TEa A IN-9 r'E11. ` 'We,lnesday night drew the usua: act immediately. They are not inter- " Oheap rates for farm and eonrittry interested crowd. Fred Ward ested in the goodwill of the patient 1 Asi Je � buildings. - -� -and Ralph Miller were the first because they expect to visit their Windstorm. insurance on buildingell and socond prize winners Some patients only once. They refer eh- Tj10II8 NO. 4000 - wisd-mills.Silos etc. nta+rfering piece of, nature or iefly to, a growth just•discovered on automobile Insurance meebadicsl failure interspted the the eye. Sometimes even speaking of We deliver your order +� of all Linde. a •lighting mrvic% bringing the a cataract. Practically always sp- - FARMS FOR SALE gauge Ito an early fio�eh- eaking of something of so serious a plckerin g - " Ontario .i Mrs. T Lensen in starting in nature that the mention of it is not Write or nborre ' the first week in Sept. classes in• recognized. They are willing to,ex- BOWMAN & ROWE "} tyT�ewciting and shorthand and tract this growth at once for a,con- WINTER /S COM/NG WHITR�' ONT. general business tnitioo. Con @id sideration, as-the—eminent ill Dr.w onl be available for a few days. 'Or - erable opportunity is to be offered ! - -in this venture. Mrs. Lensee, The summing up usually shows that Are your ewf• And eavetrungbio in shape,? We ere still-giving - n ' having been on the instruction the greatest thing extracted is the • :1.00 per bushel for wheat on psi t jobs. staff of the Shaw Schools for a sum of 'money. continued - Let us check over your furnace before you start using it. ti` � ' ,number of years, is thoroughly 3ft,tsYSr - qualified in this work. a yfin O8II Noy at HOffiQ p, '. FOR QUICK BALE mont T. Leasen, at North Clare , One Whippet 1980 Sedan • One Durant 1980 Sedan t. hae been making some woriderfal TIRES, BATTERIES, ' One Easel 1928 Coupe One Flint 1924 Coach _ improvements to his property on One Da Soto 1929 Sedan - the west side of.the .Brock Road, :ACCESSORIES, -;. Two Fordegp Tractors, overhauled = adjoining the bush. This land. At low add better prices' Two Fordsop Tractor Plows _ � = formerly bash and swamp,in being One International 2 furrow Tractor Plow --;' 'cleared for gardening purposes, _ :. OoA !0-x20 Titan Tractor One Used,jland Washer - -and there is, at the present time, qo can in Tomato. One Used EIACtrie Washer One need'_$$leetric Stove about ores acre cleared and 1200 `A nnmber.of Gang Plows A nambec oi'Riding•Plows celery plants are under way. The One Typewriter. in Rood condition •: value and fertility of this virgin Let as repair that•leaky top. _ Qne set of Computing Scales. suitable for store soil may be seen in the fact that One Ice Refrigerator,for store or hatcher shop thevelery. planted three 'weeks Skilled Motor Repgire. Watcher's Block. Knides,-Paper Rolle etc. - - •`' ago, now stands four and five Inch :A gnantity of Used Pipe, all sizes of In height The @oil is a rich. Our stock of Plow Shares and Tractor Parts is complete. Get our •Sold atw l y .'s black substance and will prove a. Gordon �• LaW ,, prices on Gasoline and Motor Oils. ,.i.d b "' "al eelery bed, resembling the Phone 2908' -fs'RANI ► PKOOSB` nature of the. Holland Landing CHAS. COOPER, - CLAREMONT ..� •»lo is .aui18, •PICKERING, ONTARIO a`a I•4.�`".+Y..++7,';,•�!'wi• .Y.-.+,.�:.• /'� .t_�+.,1,x�F4-Ix'B- �.1_':..t_x.-„',;F,..".S'';�o•w'.[».',..�.:..4L...'�' ..'.Jt.•.-•'V, �,,. A'',a.•:•-�--•_�..�,.._..,_ ---�"�z::•e", '.3.•'..-.`._=.Y.�.',�. _c�e,,o.,.i-...W.... t . ..5_.. te _ x.�.z_._,._ Y- .i _ .R•t. i..” _ - ...��mw •°` ,L' .� _•d-:,�lS_..3,_.. ....+s•�;c--. _ --••--�. 1,'.- '.4-a.�.f _ .�..,,>•,•_` -.r:�:.a,.- 'L- -•.+S":_.. a-^�-�---•-war.- ..i L► i.� �y` ..,• ..e- - .X tai .iar"...'�'''i w .r BC•,+... ','uj ,FK; 'i..�5 -••., .l�w.'rti >• ._�,9y- �.'.. �.. _:. .•'.:i+'�,35'.AN�...'npo- .'.C.iti._+�-r...*.. - °�?.wt'i,'+V+tw .•-l'-- ,;• �'V7.✓ 4' ;lrf;. •..,'✓:Yii.�eY - dry• �. _ �. ��� �_�,�- � ,'�x. �x • . Increase Shown r ` Desk and Marsh ,- Fires . a Falls' 50.._ , ..In C.N.R. Revenue Feet Off Cliff . - = gat Differ' ent Po�nfs Total for July my Exceeds Same Friktu'res �� d TWigh Period Last Year 4• P Montreal, Aug. 27.-Gross revenues ` Fitzwilliarn Island, Near Manitoulin, in Pall of Smoke-100 'of $13,2s2sss for the Canadian Nation- Walks Over Edge in Darkness Corn Roast Party Hauls ` Yards Separates Summer Homes From Creeping Danger al Railways during the month of July, _ _ _Him Up By, Rope _ 1933, are shown in the monthly state- Rattlesnake Harbor, FitzWilliam was reported' on St. Joe Island and West Hill. Aug. 27.-Unable to see One of the women in the party had Islandy went o! revenues issued at head- Ont.,-Aug. 27.-Flames roared the city fire brigade was fighting a his way in the darkness at the end of driven to a nearby farmhouse. She quarters of the railway. and er,ackled across this island to- minor bush blaze.on 'the outskirts of Manse Rped here-late last night, Jack borrowed a 100-toot rope and returned, nigitt, as three forest firesia These revenues he fi an' increase gel out the town. Dense smoke is -arrisitig o1 $492,727 from 'the figures of July Cruickshank, 31 yearn old, of High. while .efforts .were 'made to•locate a -of control. from the fires in Michigan and Sugar 1932. Operating expenses in July this land Creek-one of a party holding a doctor by, telephone from the farm- . A lumber camp owned by the John Island- „ corn roast,.stepped-off'•the, cliff oyer,- house. year were $12,462,130,,130, a decrease of looking the,lake and fell 50 feet.- .His The roe was 'lowered over the cliff IFiattlison and Sons Company of Owen �' $119,031 from the expenses of -July, g rope a "•Sound has been burned to the ground. . Sirncoe,. Aug. 27.-More- than 100 g right hip and thigh were fractured, and the three men at the bottom lied, 1932 Ieavin" a 'net revenue for the x' Twenty men who were rushed here summer homes and cottages over a Y A young matt who had been walking ,It under' Crul.kshank's armpits. A month of Jul this year of $820,466, as aboard the tug Harrison have fought two-mile stretch of Long Point Bay against net revenue in Juty, 1932, of with him returned'to the camp'flre and dozen'or more men and-woman at the the fire until they can barely stand. are in imminent danger of destruction $208,708, an lgcrease'of $611,758: said, "Jack must have fallen over the top of the cliff hauled g the rope until -And atilt the smoke rolls from the tree -by a•marsh fire which is sweeping cliff. . I can't find him anywhere." Cruickshank was,brought to the top. .tops and the flames soar higher and rapidly toward the waterfront. For the seven months since Jan. 1, Three young men hurried down the He was lifted, on an improvised' •the gross revenues of-the system were steps that lead to the beach. One car- stretcher, into.an auto and driven to, - •higher, Rekindled by a strong south wind $80.,757,467, a decrease of $12,204,890 ried a lantern. They searched among the Toronto East General Hospital, FitzWilliam Island is situated is which sprang up late this afternoon, as compared with the corresponding Y g - :-the "narrows" of the Georgian Bay, the fire, which has been busting into the bushes n the bottom of the. cliff _ Cruickshank and his ` fend had left flames intermittently during.the past period of last year. Operating ex- and, liter ten minutes or more, heard the group around the campfire to go midway between the Bruce Peninsula- two weeks, late 'tonight $ �pensee for the seven months of 1933 Cruickshank groaning, for a stroll. And Manitoulin Isl=d'. The nearest burned into were $82,;;'1$,982, a decrease of $9,217: �--eettlbineats of any. size are Tober- the tither are& and was threatening Y' 298 from the similar period of last , ivory, •on "the Bruce," and Manito- tremendous loss of property. Report 25 c. Decrease ' Tobacco Growers waning on the Manitoulin. The island -With the fire little more than. 100 year, leaving a net revenue deficit for P• Yards from the homes, more than 100 the first seven months of'this year of In 1933 Tourist Traffic jj�� is nine miles long and four miles wide. $2,168,515, as against a net revenue in -Tourist traffic in Canada this year awe ortod O timistic Rattlesnake Harbor, the only settle- volunteers are assisting forestry fire--the 1932 period of $828,076, a decrease has been rather disappointing, returns P meat, is situated on the northwest tip. fighters and the worried summer mi- of 12 dente In valiantly from entry ports indicate. In every predict Two-thirds of Average • The himber camps are inland, scat- - y the ad- - •- '•' case -traffic la lower than It was dur- tered between the north and south vancing flames which-are ts.sgtening - - --=4 Crops.as Result of5 Rain sides. to destroy everything in their path. ing the' same period a year ago al- A truckload of volunteers- wss hur- Veteran Legislator though Maritime points report In- and Sunshine The ominous glow i,t three,separate h. ggis f creased traff a In the Bret two weeks - fires could plainly be.seen from Mere, nedly, 'despatched from Simcoe -to Favored by continued sunshine fo1- assist is stemmia the onrushin of June. Taken as a whole, the re- and only the fact the wind wet blow- $ f; Geo. LarWey,�ies turns would appear to indicate that -lowing recent rains, Norfolk's due. ing from ther north prevented the fires flames. Firefighters from the smati cured tobacco crop has assumed a :from approaching this settlement. forestry station at St. Williams, han- the number of tourist automobiles cured more promising appearance dicapped by the lack of a uate fire- Ser-7ed -as Minister in Two entering Canada this year to date - The lumber camps are practic lily I Minister than that indicated by earlier con. fighting facilities, directed the battle are about 25 per cent, less than to 'deserted in the summer tame there -.Saskatchewan"Govern- ditiona. During the height of the -to. prevent the flames' advnee. the same period period of 1932, being )merely one or two watchmen. rriente Niagara Falls and Windsor report a' drought experienced tobacco men They have had- no.chance with the The destruction of Turkey Point, declared ttat the yield would be less conalderabie reduction in the num intermittent fires which have already one of the district's-_most popular Maymont, Seek.. Aug. 27-5iinlster than half-the average crop, but. it - - destroyed summer resorts was eyianal im- of municipal affairs is:the Duerr- her of United States _touriatsl apply acres of timber. The first _ pr _ Y. govern- is quite possible at)iV that it will be - blaze�e Cams shortly after a -long_ mrnent for a time on Satirrday, until ments of Hoa. Walter Scott and inn for 60-day permits bet the 24- closer to two-thirds of a normal ifrou t thin summer. Two weeks the fire was brought under compara- Hon. W. M. blartin-from 1912 to 1921, hour permits are only .slightly below leld and some gh_ y Predictions are even ago rain fell heavily and the Ares tine control at sundown when a breeze George Langley, farmer Liberal M.L.A. a year ago. It Is Interesting-to cote more optimistic_ �� were checked- Then came another d� which might have -given -it impetus, for '-Redbern•, Is dead at his, farm that the only increase , in permits It is true •that-• man/ g0owers spell.and ttznonldering embers, fanned died away. Firefighters slackened home near Maymont. :fir. Langley issued is for Canadian automobiles have suffered heavily through un- ' by the winds which always roar acros_a their etforti in the belief that the was 81. outward at Niagara Fsrlls, favorable weather•conditions. On 4' "•'the narrows, started the fire smotiidering fire had 'once again-been The veteran pail tamentartan, who 11 the other hand thi tobacco in Wind- again. not expected m er conquered, oOnjt8 ravaging course. was rights an was m Texas .loins Wet Column,' of roperty Ices is e 9 y a strong breeze pion of farm- ham and Teeterviile .districts a - heavy, since moat of the best timber . e•s' a<rgely instru- r - years altrioat' as healthy as that of ' ="had already been removed from the BURNING A XO•NTH. - mental in the formation.of the Sask- , Repudiates Prohibition the past, twA years, There.are some island. However, there is still a large The fire had been burning atchewan Co-operative Elevator Corn- exceileat acreages also In the VIt- lantit of basswood, ng in the Dallas, Tex.. Aug. 2?.-Texas to- q y pine and and ,hq paay, taken over fn recent yearn by torts district. One. groater told the '-this, huge marsh area back of the eottagea- day became the 23rd state to repo the Sitskatchewair wheat pool, was Simcoe Reformer that one of his , dry as tinder,-is addipg to the for more than spread-- dints the 18th amendment which its a,month t�fQt•e born in England and came to western farms Would yield 1,200 Duals, to r �fury of-the flames. i a few c- enaior, Morris Sheppard, h "some _• ng today to the vv-Doled area senior` a !s S - yards f2i m the summer residences. anada in 189$, settling. near Ros- the acre, which la tobacco' } Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Aug. 27r- Yesterday's blaze _seemed,'cnncen- wrote. • chern. Later he moved to Maymont, in any man's country, He added that ' --,With bush fires in 140111d, Moa y_ An avaIanthe of votes [rom bor where $e-and his tamii resided He " the tobacco was already taller than tgomery traced in the heavily wooded area der •.couatlea and thickly popntated ' •:and MacDonald townships still unoon- is survived by five sorts, all farmters sections o! the stale favored the 21st an average man. He further declar- Ps About. ones, mile from the principal near, Maymont, slid by one daughter. ed that none of .his tobacco would ' trolled and the Parks township blaze e.ttlement, and speedy,,Wprk. .b3'-_the - amendment-which call for repeat.of giving !o flit;-Lang-ley war} elected to the Leg• ga below 600 pounds to the acre. fined wwhere.it cold a areatl o no D provi eheand sat c ntinu- na lonaprwhf by havea'prevailed , p� tiorat problbidon. reeU7 branch fire titers resulted in its being con- 1 lature In .,.has six new fleas to'battle. ` ousl min- the House ttotil 1921, when_n Border Employment Better ah ich is Of Condit Two fires Wert, started by lightning damage until the fresh outbreaks + A during the 1933 season. - and one by campers. A minor blaze• started today. he retired, - 4e Windsor, Out.-Evidence of the 41,962. Girl Guides ' Calgary Girl Has . - -. - ' • _� - continuation. far beyond the usual spt•iiig peak. 'of sabstgntlar_employ Hungarian Partridges • + RO al Deed Given In choostgg a new frock, it'is wtae inert 1n the-sutomettve industry In AcrOa$_DOminlOn Y the Border Cities is contained In the Released at Snelgrove To Her Ancestress it ch"oosive o color: you like best, lrre�pective_oi fashion cacording tb _garden Chamber of Commerce Indus- Seven pairs of Hungarian par- '• An ancient deed to -200_ acres of on expert.,, . Thp one you like I. the trial emplo-nient'report for July: The tridges haws been released at. Snel- CarOwth of Movement Shown land In Ontario, granted over 100 one that will suit yon- and yost will figures reveal a substantial Improve grove, Ont.; for the purpose of,stock in Report -years ago bY" England's reigntng feel at your:hest "fa 1t. „teat;. ing-the county of Peel with this type s monarch of that period, Is in posses. of bird. It is hoped that these birds �_ Montreal.-Continued growth aadision of Miss Genevieve,.Lent, of Cal- will replete the Canadian partridge. .-recognition.of the Guide training as gars: the deed is'Written-on parch. --.Cuba Deposition of Machado It is expected that within.the uezt ` four years .the, county Rill. be well as educational farce and an influence meat as thick as velvet . ,with' tire - _ to the building of character 'was Royal seal in beeswax attached. i �, stocked with the Hungarian birds. The Royal <'ss>;.. .. Stressed iii the.annual report, Act transferred 200 #n -r, These partridgeb were imported acres of. lend- in' the 'to�enship` of . . ? to Canada from Hungary and were The total- membership is 41,862; Chatham Lo Amelia Van Dusen, � ..t received at Normandale, on Lake ' made up• of 12,292 Brownies, 24,537 daughter of Casper.Van Dusen, 1- ..•r Y Erie, where they remained for some - - Cutdes 1,66,94 Rangers, with 2,768 fed'Empire- Loyalist spinster. J4-is time. The eggs have been retained Guiders in charge of companies end t Lent- i& a .d_escendant of Amelia Van -_ .• °" �v £ there for hatching purposes and the . Dusen orLe of the first. women to '" ...I } birds have now been sent out for Packs. Commissioners is charge of 1-hold land In her own. name in Can- � distribution in several countles. . provinces and districts number 206.1 ads.' She is also the only woman a - ' , - One interesting incident featured «� Mud secreatriee 390. -on .record: to Have received-a dkect �' the uncrating of the partridge, in The Girl Glride movement, it was grant from the •Bing in those early ,Peel -county. This type of bird is shown Is reaching all"typea of girls, ,days. ' - "�� .:. < ` coati u 11 In om'at y with its anal .different 'races and religions; o- t n Y � o be parted., The ma,e and d refuses t More than 500 churches of various Via' '•' . ' original shipment . Included eight denominations have Guides companies, s while there are three Ukrainian, . • )lairs, but one of the mate partridges ` Women Drinkin t died and after't'h0 Grata was open- .nine Indian, two' Chinese, . two ne• l ;` • � w;: .^t i u P` .' !4 ed• the fettrale waited- at the. open- gro, one Czecho-Slovakian and nine �/��••���� Hebrew companies. to Get Fat a ;Ya ing foF the other to appear, and only Indicative of achiebements in the ^w when it was brought out-dead-did III the'bind Join the remainder of the various phases of activity are the Hour- ass Fashions Are as g flock, gl figures tot badges.zwaided during the ...r,,_•.,,• - _ gear- Cook, 771; child nurse, 918; Inevitable as Death and �. -domestic service, 5so; stile 'nurse, Taxer — Designers Loses Life in Fire' 695.;'ambulance 482; health, 484; toy. Building Up. Sault Ste,_ Marie, Ont„ Aug.. 27,- marker, 346; knitter, 284; needlewo Alex.lea. Smith 36, died in hospital here man, 541; swimmer 293; athlete, Curves - ::: Saturday from severe burns and suf- New York;-The belief that--women, "^T' _ ocation suffered when fire broke f sensing the return of the old hour. 0 out in. tlie.room where he peas sleep-. glass -figure; are drinking milk and " ' """'r> : ' ing Friday night. create by the gallon Kerosene vihich,was kept in a jar. Whitby Squirrels Fancy 'expressed to get fat was in Smith's room was found.to have -�.... expressed today by Ethel-Traphagen, = " ..>. ,. >• Corn On the Cob t, "'' been spilled., How it became ignited director of the Traphagen School of o'Whitby.-According to Reeve Al. Fashion, .? is.upknown. Bert W. Jackson, squirrels are now "These hour-glass fashions; .which showing a preference for corn on the appeared = One- Shot. From Pistol' n the Parisian Ilorizon in '-. cob'and are expert at stripping the' 'e, cloud about the size and shape of Wounds. Four'. Brothers' . choicest stalks. Mae West, are as inevitable as. gpath - "When the corn'patch is the onl - Ottawa' Ill Aug.- 27.•-x• One -shot- is y =and faxes," she said. r from-a pistol wounded four brothers decept tiring in the garden, you hats Wliile expressing the personal con- to see the Iittle beggars.helping them- viction that the trend'toward' pludtea of the Rexroat family, Th'e four, with _ selves so liberally," the reeve re'. and fripperies and laced-in waists is a group of tr:ali.l-. were exananiva , '-marked. "terrible" Miss Traphagen5 declared' an ofd single shot .22, ,asiibre Whitby's squirrels are also food of that revolt is' useless. - Thornton Purkis .of Toronto was in Havana during the uprising when it was discharged. The utl- Ium stones, ex-Mao Andrew Ross'—The designer's g and made good use of lii5 camera, Top photograph shows a crowd of P y have been bulldin let-struck Robert,- aged 12, fn the - Jubilant student of the A.I3.C'. celebrating the ,deposition of reports. Mr. Ross had some well, up, curves} for four_ years, now" she hand and left leg, hit William, nine, -; .,laden plum trees,in his garden this said, "and I 'think they'll put lo ver General Gerardo Machado, . Lower pkture shows the president's._ '. T7onald, seven- and -Albert, '18. -till - year.but the squirrels are ruining the the new silhouette this fall o}' next palace, in which students wrecked the apartments of ex-President were wounded 'through one leg at 'trop. spring: ! Machado. - - tLe knee. rn., '��'`'��,� _,::.e.,u a- _ intXes: .'°_. ,'.. �.e2 r xr', ,�� "5:ia+?3 ti.:•.zr..!'$^.,•._5.',"rs.�:+ r�.^',:p :,.L:...�• r�4 4' C;• -= its '1 rVr�.f• Y .s •?- •i /• , 1. '�.�..,j 1 ill• IIIR1-PiS0.• ..a •:C, 'r- �F, .fir,`' i+^-e•=•r r r•^•`'! :'�;' -JIr •-`_�.iM^'�•�'>'^ .�""5a:•,..'r....;C`•-«•�•-.:• WORD PUZiLE CROSS- Parmer-­"Hi there! What are you KNE6 WOULD AET M DOWN' dere to keep off de grass.", L2 t3 .16 17 is Well Sultor­"L — er—suppose You Here Is a letter that,goes to prove are awaie that I've beed making ad- that even rhettmatism-of long standing 19 vances to your daughter." can be relieved by the rigift treat -Father (extending his "I have been a sufferer from.rheu- ImpecVnIous 27 -And 712 2J 24 P026 28 hand) putit there, son matism for-some 12 to 14 yimrs now, now what about her poor old father?" and have foolishly taken no steps to 29 P 013 relieve it. My particular form of rheu f131 So many of the,- so-called strong--. ',Out of the Frying-pan matiarn seemed to take tfie' use'6ut 'of minded men didn.-t get their reputation T�acher — --Really; Johnny, koiart my hands and knees. The latter would 34 suddenly give way and let me dowri 7 38 around their homes. handwriting , Is terrible. You must _P39 learn to write better." unless a chair or table were handy.. 'All at once,. I detez:mlped —"Am I the first man -If I did, you'd be you ever kissed?" finding fault with my spelling." trial—and now I feel a 're-created be- 8, The Maid—"Why? Do I go abodt It elleve that 4a, 46 . 41 V0/ 49- 0, .50 Ing. I can -scardely b iike am amateui9 The difference In men Is their 48' short a time ago I was hobbling &IOU who- does 51 52 th R't make the thoughts. The man eu. Two little words think can behothing more than a plod-' World run more smoothly, that ea7se matism because its six salts'silmulate! der,while the man wbo-1hInks places the liver and-kIdneys to regular actfo "4, 59 60 the hard -places of life a himself In new fields. When these oTgans are working efUclk many of its knocks are 'Thank you'." ently, they rid the body of excess 61 62 64 Eager For the Chase aci& Ancl.when uricacid goes, those Is the Idea of the suit * Teacher a n Man—"What (Iij geography le so aches and pains go, too. case�-going away?" "I�ow can anybody tell me where we 65 .. 66 67 Neighbour—"No; I heard there's go- find mangoes?" All the various flies attacking sheep Ing to, be a rummage sale la the Knowing Little Boy-­I'Yes, miss, In Canada are peculiar in J:iat, while 7 Horizontal! s�hool; and I'm taking m:- best-clothes wberev�r ivordan goes." avo .1 48—To follow. '16—S .F ­ their normal breeding place Is-ther down to the office, until it's over." SO—So be it! 16 SavQry —Mournful 61—Mountain pass 18—Deer Does'His Plowing With esh of a dead aiklma+- -left lying "Bees that get the honey don't hang exposed, they are not slow In deposit. 4—To take as own 53—To put 20—SparilAb for'salut "What's your idea of a gentleman Ing on living sheep. 9-:-Daiic4*itip 55.�-Rocks .22—­Conspiracy around the bive." Yes, and may we- fjrm�r?" call your at(en. to the fact that they 2�-Mlneral top. —To ldss 58, Changes 23 en He's a person," announced Farmer Sue.t will keep fresh,.f6r a lonj time '13--Alalf diameters" 61—Above (poetici 25—To silence don't whine. Cointogsel' 0who Is so well'fixed that 1+—Falsehood 27—Mitte he can waste profanity on a golf-ball even In the hottest meather, It it is 62 Heroine of n. —"It's queer, but the biggest -put In a paper Pag. and covered- witti .25—Pertaining to fast #,Wonderiand" 28—Nymph Hubby instead of a muli."' 27-�­Cylludrl�al . . .6.4—Spanish for river -30—Body of water idiots se4im to marry the prettiest wo- flour. 29--Fertile Sp 65—Scottish river 32--Woode a pin ,�ow/you're trying to Girl Travel& Round 21—Turf His WIfey- .66--Units of forqe 3.6—Moreover 22—FelJnes 6-g—scoul 38—Religious pamphlet* flatter me,-de ar.' British Isles ba Canoe -Classified Advertising 24—To sink -.'Al—Call fc;r repetition 33A]m3gs, oymis Won 5A.LM. —7v- . . — - Vertical-- Next morning she feels ashamed With a small.dog as sole compan- '26 rges 43—Upper part 29m—ftrthers I—SU-13 --:-' gar , - , * -- - that she tolerated-the story th4,night IOU. Friulein FrIdel Me3err,-a -twenty- JaAKERS! OVENS—NEW AND RE- 45 Mo mmedan chiefs before. four-year-old Bavarian gJr), Is travel. JLP BUILT. Write for catalogue and 31�4ort sleep 2�Land square measure 47—Vast age fing ro deferred payment Plan. 'Hubbard-Oven '' 6�d tie- .-British ISIPS In B Company. 10a Bath �t Street, Toronto. 33—Man's name --To Inalcate.� .-'49—leed _Man—"Do,' on sup'ose B111. actually canoe, attemptin-r . to 'estiblist a .34—College degree 4—War.god 52-­-Heavy metal y p -for carries betweeno 195 and $100 on-bis. world's record In sea mileage BICYCLZ2 AND AUTO 711SES. 3&--Old affirmative S—Edropeans' 54—Beverages -that 4.t'ype of.vessel. UP. AUTOMOBOA-3 37—To obtain 6—Hypothetical force 5.%—Tuff person?" BlcT'yirce&LEf2- It St5brt Gooda. Fice Business Associate "Yei. $5, She -carries no. provisions of any Catalogue. 56--Golter's' 'mound :19—Conjunction, 7—Seed Peerless. 19& Dundaa W.es4 That's between $95 and $100. kind,' and when. she' be�oniesi tfred' roronto. -T —Insect -159 she lak�s a rest ashore. at any sea- 42 -9—Promise —To tear PATZXTS. 60--Chinese bean Chaff port or fishing vfllige where she cauj 441---�Solemn. 20—River Island' nbeuvre ber smaAI craft witIf N' OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. '46-�-Unaspirated 21—To observe 63—Within Busizess Is like flying=you have to 'ma A 'Lidt of wanted'inventions and fulL keep moving'to stay up. A hen'ddesuilt -safety- he biggest I have en- ira,,rmatlon sent free. The Mantsas Co=- IT danger World Patent Attorne�s. 273 1;ank -Last- Week Puzzle stop. ..scratching. -whea' *orms are -b Jhe Dollar You Spend Answers to uteied. sor tar." she said w em street, Ottaw% Canada. scarce. Watching theparade from the cou Interviewed. ­is the back-wash from B who is guil a will lind large vessels. I bad an exciting ex- In N ltbusintss -pey4ence when y canoe,got amongst 361PERlAL GERMAN A.ND RUSSIA. .7- eame ttme Us wqrktug f-cir you. X A 113 T 0 P S OA' W A IR 1) his busbaess growing dull. I GPverrxment Bonds and Currencies a school of' porpoises. I -shipped' a.:-wanted: ,hIghest -Prices Paid. . David- Tuts shoes on the feet-of the man on 0 V.LZ M I R 12 S VAL[AID waited for the "rijbt time'.' ,there lot of water. and the-dog-be(:ame so Davis, 137 Queen St. West, Toronto. R E N T L-D 11 IN E SNXIA1 wOU14 be no business. - If somebody afraid that he jumped-overboard and else .19 doing your 6inking", you are By giving him sometb4ng to.do. N T 3 R r//AA IT T E IN ID IS I probably- doing someone else's work. swam ashore." I R OINNS 0 D JA L�& -'the shoulder ,Off Lowestoft, - FratrieiL .. Meyer P.A 3 3 110INIMN AIB EI31 to usually done by a who does camiff across 'a man -who ,had been t—tht secured his boat. -and was able. And th*e' clothes they- are needing '10, —R —A —V —1 N E A D singers should *practice what they Pneu lmatic Hammer and Cutter,0 screech. your a,hip After hanging in a Tburidersl43, wear. T E Dril% Lathe. and`s very complete to come In- unless you have sent. one sex, church far 340 year i, ill bill' was lto�k of tools, will sell as a Going 'The dollar you spend Is helpin'g�q fend out. taken down In 1-928 and dispatched for concern with favorable lease or wil Experience has convince4 me that teceiting same London firm woe to the on the spector ot worry and sell machinery , scoseate.1y. -5n there is iL thousand times more good, Modesty Rewarded which had cast It In ISS8. bloc or piecemeal. ray of hope iiess, wisdom and love In the world ­Moths are,the least a'ggressve"and- ­�To the-man who will reaV what you -assertive of Vasects." says a London A lost ball saved two lives *hen a WATKI U a ireiic'h ­ .73 West Adelaide St., Ten thousand eggs were smashed, our summer trousers, we can tes'tlfy by the'llo'ad'side, dls�covered two men Toronto. 'whensixty crates -overcome.by fumes from. a fractured The dollar,you spend will 'pay in the fell from a lorry in that ihey'are willing to take a back seet. gas main and ran for aid. end a South London street. I In Interest that comes fro i m within, MAR -SHINGLES 7 1 When y ou're helping another :To fare forth.with courage to win. Stamp Commemoiates7 "Royal William PerSQMCW if erts Dept.32 Kingsville Reporter.—Reports are To Assure A Healthy 71- coming liv from various sections In -Canada regarding the serious de pre- "dations of- the destructive dtarlings. APand w of all kinds-are meeting with whole- -destruction. Owing ttL the many Orv".1UNT. dreen pea crops, lettuce and fruJts so sale thousands-.9f birds- that. have been Soap 25c-Ointment 25c.and 50c. 'trapped at the Miner sanctuary and bob 16 is.district. Is not as bad .,Iy infested as many others where th -destroyed, th 'no effort on' a large scale has been P . :-.OFF COLOUR? made ,to control them. Shooting the HOW IS YOUR LIVER? pest is simply a. waste of time and ammunition, The most effective Le up your Liver Ne wal 4% means of r'educin"g the numbers Is 7. ---�Without Calomet can build at a moderate cost and it _n, but it cer- tainly can put your digistive and elifixinativo. out of Wier.by refusing to pout o�t its will pay for-itself in a. year In the Wtwo pounds of liquildbile into your-bovels avibgs' on 'many crops. You won't completely correct i6h-a condition 'No doubt 'some people will object or chewing gum,or roughage When they've movea your bowels-they re tbtdugh---snd ym birds to the destruction of these Va. need a Hvw stimulant. not back simply because they do know Carter's tAttle Isiver PIN will soon bring I 7. the sunshine into your life. Th -v se- the extent of their ravag6s. But pur these people will realize after awhile table,Safe.Sure.Ask for the=M1 LW that when Jack Miner said the star- substitutes. 26c at all druggist-A -to-farm crops and other Ulrd life that When Your Daughter ever Infested this country, be knew what he was talking about. Many CoinestoWomanhdod Tnunicipalities are.-Irow Installing the Miner traps as a means of controll- Give Her-Lydia-F. Mirlham's Ink the numbers of this TAnst un- Vegetable Compound %.d"Irable bird Most ghis In their teens need a tonic and regulator. G1,ve your The. male "danger age" wherp, mar.-, daughter Lydia E. Pinlielham's riage Is concerned lies between the bl��p=6d for the next an fortieth and fiftieth yeai. in 41-- Lw�tn her how to Mt.of speciattanidian 5-cent postage stamp appears on three Cunard brothers of Halifax, N.S., and the ex- vorep. cases. quite sixty, per- eel A ituard her health at this criticall the erring husbands. fall Into 095 sale this week-to comrnemorate the centenary of the perience they gained through this connection influenced, thne.When she is a happy,healthy historic sailing of the"Royal William"from PiCtOU,N.S., Samuel Cunard.(above) to organise and found in IM group wife and mother she will thank to Loadon,-on August 17th, 1833.,This farribus vessel th at Line which bears his name today. built in Queb'cc and engined in Montreal, was the firs YOM Nece."Ity Is tbe. ar'gumeiit of tyrants, lveSwl'to cross the Atlantic by contirluous steam power.- .-.(.Photo.%of-"Boyaz William"and of"Pictosl 11arbouras it Among shareho!ders of the company sponsoring her were was ix 103f,"bycourtesy4 C4xadiax Glographical Journa.) It Is the creed of slaves.—William PitL ISSUE No. 35—'33 11 R 11 D _ '".y.S'. .0 .�ri'°r"�yTT-� •,.4'`,g.'•". : "''t' �;- ,�"...,_ _ 7`1,,:e„� _ a b' .••-u.^+ J''�•.i x- r ,iw�r"gp:.. m��:_ '•i�.l�' 4..Y. - ,:1 :K• t•_...°. .w:�••yf�%::d'•a. .•s ��. "tg•*...-,�.. r.>ce+:a-. _ ..o'- - +�.a. -. :�� - ..m..-,��... .-••s.'.,f�..-.•' _ _ " ?e _ a �"ti,�^i; 'si'.tni: '-�.„i•9�'�"�'',y•^ �y';y-•�j: •.ir`.""�'"_,. .'!ff' ,K.:.A: yam. r,•., ... "'- •- . . - �.�- '"?' •s '"y'• . . � a,,--�"^'. LOCA,� •��T�Q Q Y, -Miss Isabel Sherwin has been 1.B,e_ve...W.Drutumer—is vision .r <J1f7M& of a few da a with:`iliac.,st hir.hc�lpie or,a.dew dsye. g coasi'n,a.jln Soreatoe,.ra. - _ .�;j ,, d I[cponneli sent - —Paula. and-. M,ce. Hoi#toa d�.`Sunda ih Tbtroto �ith•eelaGives. tore _ '` =Roy t'oweN visited frle>ad% in T. I�� -- liidland lass Wnek sod. Parry, Sound, have been spending -Hro,(Dr'} ales of Dynbarton - Mond'ay next being La-borDely few days with the iatter's math spent a'day '.lae�t. week with Mrelt._ 'i all laces bf btui iwtlRe vflfage or, Mrs. James Gordow. abd Miss Fawkes. ti -� T - yf y-°-will becleose&. —H. J. Clark, Chas. 'Margnls ' —Mre, R. H. Ripley and eon, Pickering's Leader Store —Mir. 1 6F. Robinson returned and Lyle and Mrs. Ramsay and Charles, are.visitiu$$ -her relatives last week from a pleasant-holiday two children, of Toronto, motored in Manitoulin Talaud. _ _ 't-' _sfient at Atherfey. down on Sunday and visited the —The council meets on _ - -Yise Grimbley, of New York. former'@ father, W. J. Clark: Tuesday next for the transaction visiting with her sister, at the —The pearly birthday meeting of general business. �+�p� ”home of We Tanner. of the Women's Guild of 9t. G�oc• —Coming .Lucie week—a car of - H AR 1 11"DQ _ —Mrs..Hewie, of Whitby, spent ge's Church will be held at• the..Albertsi- eo#A stove and furnace -.- - - •few days }net weak Frith her home of Mrs. Wm. t3'Brien at the sizes. Order tto'w. .,Pickering Coal sister. Mrs F.J. Pronse. Bap, on Thursday afternoon,Sept. Co. Phones 2130 and' 900. —Hugh Miller left on Sunday '7th. All members are requested Mre.•Jad. L."Paitner bad the to be resent.. misfortune to step on a rusty nail - - evening for Indian Head-, Saek:. pp - where he will spend the nest Lava —W, G. and Mrs. Reid. accom which entered her, foot, and-is - h00 ,SLI 11e8 montbe. _ panied by their.friend, Mrs. Cam quite lame from the injury. �•7 pp ==y� John• and Mrs. Draper and per, who has been their guest for_ _Mrs. (Dr.) Bagahaw, of, Bagi- _ :s ehildt'of .Kepwlek, spent Sunday several wee$@, motored to Aurora saw, ,Mrs, W. G.Scott, of ,' and 't x with' Mrs. Draper's .parents, Jae. on r3naday to visit friends. Io Claremont, and Mre. Geo.- W. P. - their absence. Mrs. Z:atnper'e eon Every, of Whitby, Rpent a day -_ and Mrs. Andrew, y y School Toggery r ' —Mies Ethel Bray has been holi• and his wife and two children, of with thf?ilc sister, ffire. W. _ J, _ , saying with.a number of other Windsor. arrived, but motored to Miller. • - : - ' - teachers, they having occupied a,Oshawa, returning later. to_spend- —The September meeting. of . - -- fol„ the ni 'ht with Mr.and Mrs.. Reid thb W,-M. S. of-the United(' 1> cottage at Bewdley. g - : —We congratulate Miss Phyllis and family. will be held at the home of Mrs. : Pilkey on passing on each of the- —Our baseball boys motored out H S. Chupnlan on- Tuesday, Sept. Boys , and. Girls twelve subjects written in, liar to Stouffville on $ridgy evening 5th, at 3.00 o'clock. will every - - senior inatriculation. - last and played a game with the member try and bring some one - -Lyndon Cronk left last week team 'of that town, but lost by a else. - - I'. to'vieit 'the Chicago World's Fair, score of .e to 1. - The Pickering • —A good azhibitlon of baseball When he reached Detroit. hie bops played an excellent game up was played n the park here a A P M N - - brother, Darden. joined hint. t� the end of -the. fourth .innings Tuesday evEninR�between Oshawa _.. , + —Quite a number -frorn . here when they made a number' of and Pickering in which the latter • • are attending the Toronto Exhi costly error@. The return game won by 13 'to 4. The game was bition—this week, As uenal the will• be played in the Park here played to break a tie for second -'larger number attend the second this(Friday;