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VOL. -L111 • T PICKERING"- ONT., : FRAD AY, AUG 24, • 1934. - - _ No. 52
i)Isaf,lsillvssal �ariss,.
Yodiood
Audley : Greenwood N O T I CE Next Sudsty evening beginning a•
t GREENWOOD
Miss Gladys, and
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DR H. C. PI:ARSON —Ph sician on a trip to the Maritime Provinces 7.30 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Jull, of Brook- -
atdStt. C. y with a motoring party. live, will preach in the Greenwood Un- MOII' 10Ir "Our truck@ pass your way Miss Olive Witheridge • of Toron- ited Chump Ilk ARTHUR L. HORN, Physician every ay.- to,. and Mr. Ernest Tremble, of Gr- Emerson and Mrs. Ormerod and
nod Surgeon. Markham, Ont. Phone 6700 eenwood were callers on S. R• -and Miss M. Hagerman, of Whitevale, 18�
'�rHramh office at Wbitevalc, each Tuesday. 2-4, COAL, COKE. ,; ' Mrs. Wonnacott recently. spent a few days last week with
,.., at Mrs. David Turner'•. 24-50
- The harvest is a heavy one this friends at Keswick. r
R. FORSYTH, £hors. D., Director _WOOD, CEMENT, year. So much grass land had to - be Mrs. Stewart of Toronto,- is visit, -
• Aaoeeta ofontwic. Reg. plowed up last spring that there is ing with Mrs.- M. A. `Sadler and
tslsl8b� the Allawfiean Optt BAND (IRA VEL larger grain crop than usual. Th- family. r
ryas esaroined by lipointmaat• > > a
Cl.. nt. Out. ' reshers report a heavy yield. • The Mission Band will. meet at the _ _ _ : _ _•
and - - Miss Muriel Westney has returned nome of Miss Constance Hedge oa -
�• - from BigWin Inn and will remain A the 30th of- August. The grain crop this year in Cent-
�tINCAN B. mciNrYHE— Barris- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES home for a few days before taking - James and Mrs. Raine were in Osh- ral Ontario is the Best for many
�Solicitor Notary. oatce —Brock St.. up her work in the General Hospit- awa on Sunday. years, and
oppostu feu Telephone olbtc.�wb;tby. a1BO heal cartage work al in Toronto. Miss June Southwell is, spending a prices for all grains are,.. '
Inspector Ballard, of Hamilton, part of her holidays with friends in I higher," which i7eana prosperity for
RDONALD RUDDY - Barrister. �% Rho .died a few da •s ago, was a nat- Toronto, as is also Miss Muriel Ol- the farmefb. W are all thankful for _
. Solicitor. Notary Public. MoneyW Loan. A• 1 . MITCHELL ive of Pickering, hating been 'born ark. I it.
Ofoe formerly oecny,'ed by� the late A E. Chris on the farm owned by Mr: Bulmet Mrs. Hooker returned to Toronto
uio,.o+tw wing of Court House, Whitby. slyp Successor to D..Munro and Picker- -
- on'the 5th concession. •Hie father ran-' on ,Saturday after spending a week
BSATON, 8BLL dt R096. Berriat• �R Coal Co.) a saw mill there about 75 years -ago. with her daughter, Mrs. James- Gib- 7".
BARLEY
OM tutors. 904 Nrothern Ontario
6etYdirts s•r bureau, Toronto.; Pickering, OIIt. Some piss dealers have been work - son.
N. Beaton6 ing some• deals here with local far- A number from here attended the '
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IL & Bell. O1See phone 7400 Reoidwnce 6520 - mers who have taken livestock in -funeral- of-the late Henry Miller on
-- J.D'iF. Ross. Adelaide 283" 1 require a •large quantity of large --
DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT chantte and made some very attract- Thursday last. plum bade and will
�1CU1NEY Barr PTCgERINt3 A_ ive verbal promises.'It is to be hop - Miss Slater and Miss K.- Green, of p 7 pay the high-
IdU'. RDSO rristars.Solidtors, Notaries Public Liability Insurance. One ace- ed that the future works out well. Toronto, returned home on Monday eat price for it. The smaller size bar -
lPttbiic, tla -214 confederation Life Building, ident may cripple you financially for People here were sorry to hear of after spending a couple of. weeks ley, although it may test 48 Ibs, I
Carper of Y and Riebaond Sta Toronto, years. You can now buy insurance
Mae. Adela°t�`e a4d and �4eq, By appwvet. the tragic death of icon. SIr. � Cooke„ Rf th F. L. and Mrs, Green.
t Saturday even: , Piickering reat'de= with payments extended over nine - - cannot use to advantage, so please
former chairman of the Hydro Com- brim gam
l�Ow.,e Peek. 3 @13. stf months. Your choice of wood re)iable mission. The" representatives of - the C. N. E. Aug..24th —Sept. ' 8th g plea and I will quote prit -
�HOD[9(`N A M�IdILLAN— B•+rris- Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- farmers here, who met him in corn- es' _ 3
duction for any person who has driv-
tern Soticitora. Notary Public. Office at eetion with the right -of -way dispute Brougham Prices vary from day Eo day. Get. qty
artrr of Mr. Thomson, lot 11. concession 1, en three years without an accident were much impressed with psis can- - -
eieog, Odke hours: Thursday and Saturday #or. Which he Was to blame and auser- -` price when ready to sell.
•v+aium from 7.00 P. m to 6.20 m.. or by dor gild nerd] courtesy upon their Our school re -opens on Sept. 4th,
tment. Toronto oSce : 6oa�a,+ al ttnrtk ther •reduction of 10 P. c. to' farmers. interview. the day after Labor Day.
: ° PLooe Pick 2Wo. Toronto E1 n 5303. : _WHEAT 4.
g. X, .A.. IS EI E 'R = - Mrs. W. H. Jackson of Brock Rd.
_ Insurance Agency Brougham- Out. - - - Stanffsslle is reported till. Dental Phone Pickering 515 Sire. D. R. Walter and sons, of :.
- Toronto, visited with the tormer's - y price before selling wheat,
iilL C. SMITH. D. D. 9•. L. D, S., The Hoover re -union met at Shark Get >n
The Beal Store, Claremont parents Suring last *eeki
(Sueeeesor to Dr �, N D.W." Graduaae of ham on Saturday }art with an alt-
ghe Royal Coueae of Dental Sur Reora and Taron- andante of 300 vet the clan. Betty and Lorne. Buckingham have F. L. Green
t3ni.ers/ty. At Clarembat oi0ee over D. A. PHONE 9 completed their holiday here and' re- -
t'a Wore eery Tuesday and Fnda 1'baA. Farmers in this district h' ve their _fiugttst. 2.tth, 1934
tats• it crops pretty well garnered, and crops turned to the city.
FURNITURE R N I T U R E Luther Middleton is offering Sexed
year never better than they are this Fall Wheat for sale. 'See his advert-
,Hu^BRBERTT. FALLAISE,L D9.. We are displaying an attractive year• im.another column., °
tal D. S., Graduate of the Royal Collage of •ariety of The United 'Church decorations isement -
Daw sur`tcoos and the t'm•ernty of Toronto. Which will cost about 5500 will be Dr. Lyman Birclay and sister, Hel-
Ofee in reaidence second door east of St And. Aluminum and rareqj tewa re Etc. . °
tat'%Cburch. Pickering, Ont,, Ofbce horn , 9 Furniture and Furniture completed this week. The'oioe organ en, of Toronto, spent Sunday with
a. a. to e�p� >s., or y appointment. CC -ray Novelties. will, be installed next week. their mother here. - FRED STACEY -
.rrwAseii, Phose Pick�sfoo. ;sty t hies. T. A. Knox is still With, her d
Prices Iaw, in keeping with times. Rev. j3arry Miller, of Norte_ Citr- Mrs. in Agincourt,-too ill to return Painter and Paper-banger --
�ufsiss,a!! iRSlil. olina, is vit•itine his sister hers, and 'Y
home. 34 cents r boor or contract. ,
. preached . in .the ..Baptist_ .Chun ch m P� Y
^^^^ Sunday last. Mr.- and 'Mrs. McWhirter, of Pt. anywhere• - -
Gi roc and Lime Stewart, were with Roy 'McWhirter gat,''
BLIZABETB RICHARDSON= P with both candidates in nominat- $(actionGuarantee&
_ �. Fire and automob:leYwuranee of all kind•. and family last Week. — : - - -
mWa sntingeotnpankaof wtid financial stand: Jis@t arrived a inrge @h3pMont of ion, politics should be warming -up y I5 years experience: -' -'
here. between now and -the 28th of - ML9S Shaughnessy, of - - Toronto,
y Gyp�oc is the following sizes: September. Mulock in expected to spent the past week with Mrs. Geo. PINE DRIVE, DUNBARTON
�1 P08TILL, llcenstt er
rd Atutione. _ 48 ds
in. z 72 i: Gyprgl: 'Philip. .
oense4es of Tort sad Cattalo tae ./ Fun up 509 to 100`majority. or write 1)untlatton P. O.
48 in. z 84 in. Miss Lasnere, of Calander. was a
sew salsa vet all klads atswwd so a sh, The StouffvUle baseball team de-
onus.. aaa>rw ar*sa atvsr P, o.. Oda !8 in,. X'
g" 4D. �' tested 3unrlerland on Monday it tTx • guest- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ��•rr - -
JFJ R HRATON, TOWNSHIP 48 in- z 1013 in: ' .. bridge, and are now champions �# Easton over the week -end. Shingles For"" ►7�1e
Clerk, Convevaacer Coaataloner for .:4b in. z Sri Donacona Board the Midland' District' in -the O: B. A. Another _rid resident of Brougham 5
t adSdar,U. Accountant. Etc. 1s.uer of - - Mrs. Charlotte Littlejohn, passed a-
Mafr+ : .Star Lime They meet the winners of She Lindsay halt Galvanised 8tet•1 8biogles.
age Luenses. whtrevale. out, way on Friday last.
IHardw•gll Plaster district here on Saturday afternoon. - Bird's Felt Sate Shingles.
�i/'r hire. Geo. Philip accompanied her
'�] MAW, LICENSED AUC- PIC�:ERINCi Mrs. Roht. A. Fleminlr. of M irk- Also, re- rubbering huggy wheels.
Y♦ AbNEER ,for York. Qntasto and Durham •�• ••m ham, met with a serious accident rme nephew. Mr. A. Dobson, of Oshawa, '
C+nst,es, AM kinds of -was promptly attended ' • to Beaverton on Tuesday to attend Lawn mowers shgrpenpd.
_ LUMBER YARD day this week. After parkin¢ is car a funeral. T. PATERSON'S . CLARE
Ia Tams reasonable. Daum for solo avy be
arrooged at NEVUS olae•. BBD and Indepsa. near the Bank of Commerce here, The Elmer Willson family, of Tor- Call sad et prices. Phntre.2t318
ONK fseoaa+• Whiff• out my and while itetting out of his car, an- ,- g P
T - other car, coming in the same direct- onto; arxi Mrs. F. Morton,- -of ties=
BARNET ROBERTSON• gave him a nasty swipe on the wick -have been with the Gannon Pam-
Piekering Mills ion, fly during the week. D°nald_Willson FREE AIR
Electrical Contractor back 'of his head, makinw an u�zly also being there for the week=end. `V
wash, where he bled freely.. Dr. Sang-
Sunday afternoon's storm prevent-
Wirinq and Repairing for L;ibbt _ - _ _ . _ .. ster was immediately on hind and y Motorists --' An Air
or power. dressed .the -wound. ed man from coming to 'Church.
-JUST ARRIVED I Sicktiess and death in the homes of
,AII kinds of electrical goods = our people of late has somewhat dis. Compressor has just
kept in slot The Canadian National Exhibition organized the work here. •
lly Phone 1705, Pickering CARL- OAD� = Starts Today, August 24th. and Mr. T. C. Brown and.Mrs..Hocvard' been installed. " -
,SPECIAL � RATES ' - �: =_.. -, _. _.. - .. Cotttinties to September 8th . Brown
_ Malzolm' accompanied Mr. W° J. z
of Western l)ntario tlas-taweek- endlOV a- abl8•
Dunbarton his Service is now avAiY
ON FARKER'S CARS _ -` . - itistg friends in' Woodstock, Blenheim OIIr QII8tomers and friOnd9. - y"
SEED WHEAT Mrs, heir, of Niagara, is visiting and Leamington.
he
For all Classes of Insurance. , • ' ;
r sister, Mrs. John Gilmour. I Relatives who, carne, to see -Mrs. -Ed:. Phone 2729
Sorry to hear'that Miss Janet All-, Willson during the week included her
(FALL W11EATl 'iron• is sick and hope that she will sister, Mrs. Vina Winch, and son and
CYRIL E MORLEY ' soon be on the mend. ) daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wal JAMES WATSON WAT5 -
Mr. and Mrs.•James Mitchell spent ker and.. family; Proprietor —
• - � -� - � roan this Year p y::,'iir. l�award- Morton - � --
Picker>ing; Ont. Mr.
Reek -end at Watford. ' and Ray Starling. Brock Road GeneralStol`8
Mrs. Albert Lewis, of Markham, is filr. George Miller, of Manitoba, is
D. N.. Lockwood visiting Mrs. Alex: - Thom. "" ' ; with - his people here at'present, haw
f The Hnpkin family spent Sunday ing come to attend his. brother's fun- SIMMOI�S BED PICKERiNG, ONT. at Brampton with friends. eral. -The, untimely. death Qf Mr. HarKILL Mrs. Svd ' Morrish' `and Marie are ry Miller has cast ,a gloom over the y :
OUTFITvisiting Mrs. Owens, at Niagara Folls district. The bereaved have the sin- ,t
R• G: CLENDENIN :� Miss- Marion White is spending her serest sympathy of their.many friers- TH&V T . \% holidays with ' her father and moth- ds• and neighbors j,� 1
- Oonei8.�18g, O 8 walnut FILLNER.AL DIRECTOR era ' The August meeting. of the Wom- - :
steel bed With °a ood -- Mr. and Mrs. McCarrol, of Billings en's Institute was a most successful :
g Private Ambulance Montana; visited with friends here one; there being a large attendance Fly-To%, Flit, Black Flagt.
Cable spring d felt last week. of members and visitors. The meet-
]) A an Day and Night Service Miss Queenie Simpson is visiting �'Ing was in charge fzf the young Ind-
mattress - - Fly BrayB -
-• Pbooe. W- with Mr. and Mrs. B. L•otton. les, with Miss Doris Johnston as con- _
Com lets X13.99. ! '8 uz, size, ..: 3�c
Malvern x000 lira. Joe Allison and family are up l vener. The teen -age girls and ynun r
p r at Marktigm. for a few days, women 'attended in full force. The =18 cz size",... 570. -
Markham �t Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, spent -the President, Mrs. B. Harvey, presided - z,
40 INCH CEDAR CHEST f n week- end with the Misses 'Allison... for the opening and business session, ''FLY- O -CIDE
In Wal11IIt fiII18h Cedar Mr, Arthur Annis spent the week- after *which Miss Johnston announced =w
t end at Grimsby Beach. a debate, "Resolved, , that •a ybuny IN BULK —Bring your own colt- y,
Mr. Frank Chapman will preach in woman, who had remained on the
lined' KEEP COOL
Dumbarton United Church on Sunday- farm, proved �a -inore fitting wife for talaers. - `
-(hood Talus $,10.50
_ _ morning. a farmer than office girl -or teacher. "' :;g oz. -25e. le oz.'—* 40e.
- Wedding - bells are ringing in our The affirmative•was upheld by Mrs. Q�rart— ;1.00 Y
Bhy•a Coleman Instant Light midst watch the -
'SIMMONS, k -. paper for further George Duncan, Miss Jean Malcolm y
GLIDER-COUCH It is trick, economical, and DR.` BELL'S FLY 1iiLLl;R -
stove, and cook in comfort. announcements. and Miss Merle- Flopkins, ghd' the
9 Mrs. Bob aines- and son, Mike, negative by Mrs. Thos. Phillips, Miss � goon -a
@life - _ are ,'spending a week with _Afex. and Annie Bayles, Mrs. Phillips speak 1' Pk Dr: Bell's Fly Hiller and 1 gal. �' •
FIIII length, with head Mrs. Courlie. ing again in place of . Miss Gladys R• y
Mis "s Thelma Blakeley visited with Gannon, ;ho was unable to be pros Coal oil makes one gallon of.excellent • :a
rest. This is one Of Our ' Also coal oil stove@' and oven@. , Pty ra suitable for house or stable. r s
Miss Jean 'Anderson over the week- ent: The judges; 'Mrs. A. GTelii "Mrs, ± Spray k .
smartest COUCheB We have io stock, King -Bug ?Mrs. A. Rnberston, of Grantors, is in summing up their verdict 'ouhd'McCORMICK'S CATTLE SPRAY
Olily $12 95 Killer, Arsenate of Lead; 'Par- a
pending a few days with • Miss A. that the points taken on Bach • side '$110 per gallon 5 gallons =5.00
N_ G--
is Green and Lime. all at Thom. were. equal, resulting in a tie. The Your own container
C. A. STERRITT r
• eight -prices -Born; to James and Mrs. Blenkin, jud>ces commended the tziris very
a daughter, on Aug. 15th. Congratul- highly for their efforts. During the _ =;�
Fnaeral Direotor ations. C time the judges were busy, a sink- ,ones $ Store 1
Ambulance Service ALVIN BUSHBY Miss Ruth Toms gay a handker- song and contest was enjoyed byte ,•
chief showe, on Friday afternoon for others. The tea and `�reshmerits Phone Q
Phdtle 1300 Rf►rdw•are Phone 466 Miss Evelyn Annie, who will enter in were provided by the young ladies
traininv, nt Tnrnnt0 General Hospit- and was bountiful as welt as being PICKEM(1 ONT °
al.,a September.. sees • .. �. daitlty . .. .., ,. ._... .. _ -, .•,;:�.
i;.,7r' cM ,, ;',%"' �... ,�:� ,r` •- �Ir�
nfantile ysis. >wng The,�1 over - basis. 8 you want to have lour sot ` educated a Ia carte, you must [et x: >: "" a private tutor for him. "• -From ""A*
tilL Study *•,:: �s,. � Lighter Side of School ,Life," by Iasi
iii •.
L — -- Hay, (Boston: Houghton Munn,)
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'Runs .in Families' Says Harvard Unlversi Scientist
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• After Extensive Research Into Family Histories •'• ' >�� >; � : >< � :> of a lofts Kit. ,
- -- -'- Qf Cases — Constitutional "Fault" Seen chener;., Ontario. ctrl, whose family -• will not allow: publication of her name,
't Is a wooden doll said to be 134 years
Cambridge,. Mass.-Infantile paraly- Rockaway, song .Island, but her ad. - :old, handed down by her great rand.
•sis runs In families, the Harvard Unt- dress was Linbrook. She, has been - a ; :;; : :? :,; ;rte: , "�.: granda>,other in Germany from genie_
varsity Infantile Paralysis Commis- married three time. Her mother Hv. w anon to generation,
--siou disclosed• in announcing discov- ed to be 96. P Brought to Canada to ,a tNOOden..
ery of "s piece of truth "' about one "I keep a house there to retain my e f chest whose date of manufacture was
of humanity's most baffling scourges, citizenship," she admitted. - indicated at 1800, We doll is believed
Dr, W. Lloyd Aycock of the Com- "How long does It take you to get to, have been made the same, yeas.
' mleslon said_that years of research, ready for a trip ?" inquired The Star, , The hoop to wood, with binges fas+�"
much of It in Massachusetts and Vex_ "I can get ready to go round the
: - - tened` with screw nails for joints. Ttfe
wont, had indicated that suceptibility world in 24 hours," she answered. o
head, made of a substance resemblitig
to the {{��alady is due to a mysterious "One thing -you' haven't. -asked. me,, %sY piaster of parts, is solid and fasten.
_ -:. - • Inherit^ constitutional fault -- a but I'll tell you," said the old lady, ed to the body with screws,
hitherto unsuspected possibility. "And that .is. this: I never write any. utie witness to the triumph`s of
It may be, the Harvard scientist letters. When I �» oleonic hosts, to the rise and fall
get back home, tine
' bald, that In susceptible family strains local paper fate sews me, Then I get . _ „ f: "'',
some organ is unable to do the work, ti. of monarchs and empires, the doll
_ - a copy of the article and send • it to .'.
-- - '°-by-no-means preserves' the fashions
or produce some essential element, all my friends. That's all the letter:
tdecessary to combat the virus. they get. The newspaper writes my w„ of the dying years of the 18th. pen -
NO "CURE" YET FOUND, letter for me.,. ^ °M, tury: Until 7be present, owner.. :ob. :;
:• .' :.<•� `'.
Fie emphasized that no �o'cure" h-ad - ^ :: tained the doll from her mother, .who
been discovered. Nature of the- and_ . ' ` in turn received -it from her brother,
jpected constitutional defect mast b'e No p
Teacu Is Clean er "�' "� "�: " .'Fraulela Gretchen" wore a cretonne
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idetermined' frst, he said, "and it may Despite Wophmg, - ;. gown made with a bustle and an old_
fashioned bonnet to match. Now, how.
- 3 rouble -can be remedied,'
be Theareeear can be ieatified the -A Professor
posesibole new-excuse w i '°
= LONDON befit Century modishness. o! Twee_
1 research showed that 20 per
1 sent, of the cases in the Boston in- for maids to use when cause for Inspecting troop for first time since he was the Prince of Wales
fantile clir'r• :��� a family history of complaint appears after dishwash- 25 years ago, King George of Great Britain reviews the Corps of Com- .
'trtB ise. The percentage would - ink 'was revealed by Prof. E. N. da missi_onaires on the grounds„ of Buckingham Palace in London. �.1>tltlCSe Servants
y - - be higher,. it was said, but for the --C. Andrade in. a . lecture- on frtctinn Are Badly Paid
difficulty of tracing family' coanec- given recently to the British Science �'v 4 !!
- . Lions 'Ia this area. When the Inquiry Guild. .. George Raft f Screen �aLl Man. Shanghai, China -An investigation
was transferred to Vermont the fig_ "To wash one cu reap free from p n p oi_ social usages in. Shanghai reveals
urn was raised to 51 per cent: with ease - - wnuld_se P y - ' . -�oeS Battle Over Slur Oil �3eauty', R y
p gr gi:irfla_speciall the fact that even wealth Chinese
Indications that -it will go higher, trained chemist' v0th a special tech= families pay—O,—err " „4 vile-
One family, studied- 'through its nique,” Professor Andrade declared, Hollywood. - George Raft, sleek- from the Middle West announced - trl- third or even•one- Louith of the Wag"
various branches, showed a record "and then it would take . hifn. the haired llim actor whose specialty oil umphantiy. She was one of several ,paid by the average foreign family.
I of 19 eases of pollomyeiifis, In aaper- bast part of an hour," the screen Is the portrayal of gang- women who - hurriedly produced band: A ,Chinese family, for instance, will
sod of 40 years - -which was taken as Eves the, cleanest, teacup, the pra- ster and bull fighter roles, turned pu- kerchiefs and dipped them in -the pay $12 a month for a good cook; but
presumptive evidence of family sus- Lessor disclosed, is always lubricated girisf to real life recently; planting blood sl)illed on the - ground of the -a foreign - .family will pay from-330
Ceptibllity, - Branches of the family with a film of grease a millionth of 111 a. nose ttaftenlag punch during 20 parking lot, to $45.
*ere over a wide area slim_ an inch thick. This- is- the reason minutes of. furious battle on Sam Satz, The Chinese habit of tipping- *V;
inattag the poss #biiity, of a common. why -when 4 little-tea is !pill in. the Hollywood man- about -town and tie- ishly accounts for the difference in
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source of infection, _ l.ionesa Carries Baby
:. u store owner, he wa e scale. • t i Chinese
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• saucer the -cup sticks and does not Phew of a chain dr t c goes n a
slide about, he said. The-tea inter- More than 100 screen celebrities,' off -Saved .lust l T� C home ever thinks of leaving without
A Globe - Trotter h vi'_s ��� t'° +� lubricant tourists and autograph, ,seekers wit- handing out a "curnshaw" or tip -•-.
grease, _ _ nessed the melee, a astir . uvvi� [1�r<a - -T° ^ nrthern Rhodesian settlers, the money usually -being .wrapped in
_ "The easiest way to make i' really on a arking tot adjoining an ext;lu- Mr.-and NMrs. Llechampel, hall a - ter- red fur .gam "1
At Seventy-Two clean •surface is- to make a new sur- sive Hollywood cafe,' rifyin experience when ,camping in p
: 8. At most mah jongh parties, a ape -
-"- face from molten glass, " - the_ pro- ' The 'fight ended 'wheti a traffic of- the•jungle. says a despatch. from Cape cial ash tray is prominently display -
: :,.� ... Mrs. Ella.- G. Munson Has feasor stated. "Fresh .glass surfaces titer, racing trop -his station at -Vine Town, S. Africa, The* ..had pitched ed which the winner each
Covered 692,000 Miles and Into w t of
P In this- way 'bite' oti one Street and Hollywo d Boulevard, se- tlieir tent •for• -the 'night and were game is supposed to put 10 per cent,
- anotheF so firmly that a glass rod jI parated the eomba :mits, both of whom peacefully sleeping when a lioness en- ;Qf hie' atinriin S. The host or hostess
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Hopes to Ruch a may rest on- another that is nearly !were bleeding profusely, Raft, bow- tered and carried, .oti their baby will first taste enough money from
Million- vertical 'without being pnikd down ever., was -declared by KltnesRes to _ daughter, the ash tray to pay for the cigarets
t r ` llir Desch+ et awoke nut as the
Having travelled some 692,000 miles- b$. the force-of gravity. The fraction have been the victor. having 'sco ed t . j and dvveetmeats consumed, and will
of this globe's surface, Mrs. Ella G. between 'scientifically .clean syrfaced ,four knockdowns, lioness was disappearing through the .then- hand the rest ' to . -the . "No. I
Munson. 72-year-old lad from East is enormous." tent flap. He 'raised the alarm and
_ y No arrests were made anti neither boy" for distribttion among the-
'Rockaway, Lana Island, alerted down Professor Andrade also '-revealed man,• as ear: as we know, required natives set up a terrific din to startle servants. ,�
the beast, which, however, disappear- It is a' gala day' when the master
- the River 'in fire S.S. Quebec last that it was by experimenting with medical attention, ed -into the jungle, with the baby be-
Might for the Saguenay, to add an- really clean surfaces that chemists - A%-feminine spectator, who der crib- - - - -of. the house sends out a wedding
tween its teeth,
-- other half thousand or more miles to _ obtained many of their most- .out'. ed herself as "a lady ' from Des The child's father, armed with a gift. The recipient must pay the
her colossal total. "I vast you to be standing results bearing• upon lubri- Moines' was knocked down When ,rise, and natives arhted wtth spears, bearer 10 per cent. of the value of
sure of the figure 692,000," she salt!• cation. For they could, he said, try #raft's elbow connected with ber'jaw. ,immediately set np s pursuit and at what he receives. If the tip 'is small;
"I don't want Lily exaggeration." I the effect of invisibly' thin film's of. The. spectacular 6gii-t stsRed after last -found the lioness lying In 4 small the servant reports to his - Matter,
• hope to brave] a matron miles before_ various liquids on .the "sticky" sur• a verbal tilt between craft and Satz clearing with the crying baby beslde and .the master will be deeply o9'end- _
.-*hope
I die, faces. These films were so thin, -- he when the star entered-the -restaurant ed ,at at the implication that. he sent a
All my folks ate.stay- ad -hoate bod- declared, that it would take 25,000 with his bodyguard,, .Muck "Killer" it. the Dte ul shot raised his rifle P- _
sea except myself," sald the pleasant tor. the fateful shot and. took careful cheap present.
of them o make p_ the thickness o - - -
PaR Satz, seated at a `table with #ie rang is
t u pit' is f Grey.. aim. T, shot. r n out 'and
old lady; "but 1 tbtnk' l must have tissue. er. twb, ees tell .dead; Animal Shelters "
got my wanderlust from Captain Joha women, was •reported to have remark- The father ran. forward and anx- ,Set Up 111 'Belgium
Munson, for away back in 1642 the.
- Captain, who was an anteater of mine, Britain' Improving - - _ionsiy picked up his baby daughter,
led a pilgrimage of Munsoiir 'to gas' Facilities "There go a gauple, of boys who who, although terrified,' was tittle the -St ray dog$ and cats and
- " sachusetts:" ` just bad to be beautiful, , aft had worse ior.ber adventure,
-.As Planned in 1931 � even - runaway monkeys, are assured
Mrs. Munson ' recalled that it was his ear de. caulifiowered, an_ d Grey shelter in Belgium,: for atii'mal refs_
the great Dr. Talmage,. eminent div- his nose remodeled," Us" Pardon us gees. have now be¢n established' to
-.
-Ine of the last century, who started Manchester, Eng.-An apt commen- Grey, a professional strong man, " most Belgian towns by the Belgian
her on her globe-trotting way, tart' upon improved economic coadi- • and- Raft,, a former pugilist, immedi-
B g y• The trip The Nazi.. newspaper : 'Muenchener Society for the Prptectfon • of Alit-
' Was In an aid Cunarder, and ita Lion in Britain is provided by the! ately told Staz to "shut up."
,. boss religious as well as educational, faci that a- number of schemes Tor ` Satz, a beapectaoled individual, Nachrichten of Munich announces the 'male.
4 new schoo ,which mere o d "accidental 'death" of its music c0- Most of the animals ,roana• are row
"Since those day$, I think I have - n _e con- however, continued talking, witnesses tic, Willi Schmidt, restored to their owners, But• tt they
travelled on every form .of- con vey. sideratton in 1931 but were dropped said, whereupon the. actor and -his ,,
ante but one. I have certainly been owing to the' Government's economy Herr Schmidt's "accident lay In .are not claimed',In ,seven days• the
y l bodyguards simultaneously invited
campaign, are now being submitted his being named Willi Schmidt. Dur- officers-of • of the society seek a new
on boats and trains, and' I have rid_ him to battle.
(lets horse back, camel back and mule by the Lancashire Education Commit• ing the bloody purge of "traitors" In home- for them, No animal whose
tee to the Board of Education. The challenge was accepted and Germany, members of Hitler's special hi;vie •!s known' may be left at. the
back: when I was the guest of a mah- - the trio adjourned to a parking lot'
' $rajah, I went on an elephant to his They include a sew Wiltefiel.d girls'' guard hunted nisi odt slnd summer- - refuges unless there' has been lack -
' relate. grammar School, a tender for which followed by most of the diners in the ,fly shot hits. to death, of sympathy or unkindness on the j
HASN 1' FLOWN YE1', °pas accepted in August 1931 swoon. .restaurant, They included Carole Then they discovered they were part of. the owner.
""'But ting to £33,710, and �ezteasions to Lombard, Judith Allen, June Collyei, really after another' Will' 'Schtnidt. These strict rules, and the case of
they've never Tot me up In the Eccles .Secondary School and the Mona Harris, Jack Haley and William g a y g
M .j& plane yet, and there's only one way - The uard apologized to the music• monks which was teen shelter
:they'll get me there. It Col, Charles Kirkham Grammar- School,. Frawley. critic's family; --New Ybrk• Post.: at the 'town of Gand, exemplify the
-Local education authorities stn Lan• Raff, after removing Satz' spec society's- claim of convincing all' by
•Litidburgh himself w #il ask the -to go tacles, smashed them on the ground, _ example that kindness to animals L
tip in on airplane, I'll go." casdiire are also contemplating erect- and led with 'a vicious left.' It was Education ¢ la Carte not merely a virtue, but a .duty,
Mrs. Munson said she had not been Ing more schools, Wigan Education
!o Manchukuo, nor had she ever via- this blow, on the recoil, that connect_
Committee has decided to build a ,
died South Africa, but tabs did hope new grammar school at a coat of ed' with the chin of, "fife lady, from Then there is the Mull, hearty par_ "
Ito go there soon. There were a few £43,000. Involving the demolition of Des Moines." ant -the man whq knows exactly B05tOfi i Bathing -
r the present school, this 'scheme has Satz,, not to be outdone, - countered what he wants. and does not hesitate Suits " For Rent" _-
sew countries in• Europe abe had yet with a blow to the actor's ear, on to say..so: u »
Ito visit, been under consideration for 'seven Belong In a Museum
years, aad'half the cost will be borne wblob a plastic surgery was perform- "I don't want my son taught any
"Of aft, the co-intries In the world, ed, of your newfangled nonsense," he ex- Boston - Carson Beach ; bathing
which did you i "te the best ?" she was by. the Board of- Education.
'risked. _ .- Blood followed, . plains breezily. "Just a , good sound
- The spectators cbeered as the,Xsaw education, without frills! The boy will beauties: grouped about Louis Lam
"I liked India- best, it - was so -tin Men Dead 300 Years y the star and the man -about -town slug• have to ,earn his own living after- • bert, in charge of .swimming dust
Usual, so interesting,. there was so j11 � Ill LaWSUIt rentals, ind protested the antiquated
much to see," she said. it out. -Some declared' . , that Raft wards, and i want .you- to teach him q
"Were you ever in an accident or bought his former one-two: tn-
something- which will enable him to outfits provided by the. city,
wreck ?" Mount Vernon N.Y. - Three men to use-a man-eouvOr that has won do so, Don't go Sluing him up with The suits, resembling Hawaiian
"Never, but nearly once," she re- who have been dead almost 300 years him off- the - screen Hollywood battles Latin and Greek; give him something holokus more than the streamline
plied, as she told How she- had Batt- were named as defendants in a fore- In the past =and that Satz made no which wi91 be useful in Sri office. I models of today, are of a material
- celled Y assage at the last moment on closure suit •brought by the city on• less than four trips to the ground, know you pedagogues stick obstinate- like- burlap' and bear ins white letters
the N,,rthwestern, which was going a vacant lot. One of the 'bltrws was declared by • Ip to what you tail a good general across their fronts the words: -
to Alaska, and taken °'a berth on the No taxes have..been_'paid on he pro. witnesaes to have broken the nose of grounding; but if I may say.. so, You. .."City of -Boston, Park Dept,"
- Banta Lucia instead. The Northwest., party, valued at $12,000, for years and Satz, ought to specialize a bit mote, You're Miss Louise Hickey, 18, $pokes
ern ran ot► the rocks on her return -no Rwner tail b'e -found to the land. The•policeman was sot attracted to too shy •'of specialization. you know. woman for the bathing - beauties, told
trip. The last owner of record was a the aceae' until both participants were But I say: Find out what each boy. Lambert the suits belonged "in s
.. ne o Ban Turner, who died in the near! exhausted and bleeding pro- in your school requires for his fu- "
If I had evef had to get a lifebeit, +
had then be put out in a lifeboat, I early'19th century. .•fusely. They !eft the s'cette #n- their tore .career, and teach .him that!" muse •.rent for five, cents," replied. "*
Wduld' never "have gore -on shipboard -- The city decided to sue the original own automobiles and neither would A Headmaster once replied to a Lambert. "You can't expect to look ,
iigain," she declared emphatically, owners - Philip Pinckney, William comment on the fi((bt, parent of thia••description: ... _ like.Jean. Harlow for a nickel."
Haymen and James Eustis, who re- "I've of a bump on my head and "Unfortunately, sir, the tees Vf this
NEVER WRITES 'LETTERS g
ceived the barter 6y robs[ gratft'of sown of 'George Raft's -blood on my school and the numbers of lid staff The turning point in s{ girl's Hte is '
Mrs. Munson said she lived at East King fiharles 11 in 1666. handkerchief -for a souvenir." the lady are calculated - upon a table d'hotd .when she decides to turn blond.
:.,,s,. " �.hp "y�.c+�as..•v:.:"a?ltf:CR[,Vh•: . is _.,. • �n+ vbo-? au�. �tnmxtia-: �. .Mrs{sier,Cain.,�dsr.•.r,c.:... �.�f••'_+%...,.Y.rr• .-. .=i' ,-�+': :viry'-'
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PLUG SMOKtMG TOBACCd.N,.
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7. real economyand.enjoyment, W ill Remonetiaation of Silver acco. The tobacco t smoke plug tqb ; �,,. (((�r,
- stn b -
- Help Bushes 8 Recovery? - y s fresher, 4 because you cut •• i ' G� - , .. : i
- eacFi pipeful as you need it ..... ^►«
Since President Roosevelt an- open breirnfcQOmarkets
nd sab�orh a again =' sky, to suit yourself= - I ,,tf� J,
"'- hunted the .issue of current coarse or.fl ��
backed by Silver some few mendou am un of manufactured _.� And, it lasts longer in your pipe!
weeks ago ' many discussions products
The fact that at the World Eao-
have -appeared on the subject of��'' .� .
,Silver Re- ftidnf�tization and his nomtr Con:erence In 2933, some sixty
no.
- latest move in nationalizing the draw from {,irculation an average of
WHITE METAL, has added fuel thirty five -million ounces per year for
".oaa the fire for these discussions. a four -year period would appear to
{.....Delving into past history; the indicate than these nations were in ac-
>, .wxiter finds some items on the cord tha_ some move. in Silver was
subect which would appear to essential batore the trend of World '
be of interest . in the present Trade could expect to be toward nor- -
malacy,
,.•situati015. Ill- a recent mining That a 91aillai opinion 's .also held propriations to reserve a net profit of world as a producer of platinum and New N.B. Stamm Out
pliblication -put -out by a Well- $!0,981.00 is Blown, and ibis is the first place as 'a producer of palla. n
by some of those in authority at Ot- first time in five ears that the com -, diem,
]cnawn T o r o n t o Investment taws, is evidenced' by the fact that Years o Ottawa. — To commemorate the
House, there appears,the follow - the Honotusble H. H. Stevens min_ 'pony. has been able t show a bal_
once on the right side, -
iaog. quotation from a 9peeCh later of Trade and Commerce. recent_ - StadaCOns CutB Ore 160tH anniversary -ol the found�tig of
During t00 year, company redeem_ the province of New Brunswick, the ,
Joseph by United n$laineStates eforen the told a
wo d delegation of
mining
a silver first mortgage 0'00 of fife outstanding 1% jet aotamtn ratized . quartz and schist Rost office department has .issued a
. Senate in 1878 • "I believe that put in the country's currency, at the bonds $666 ag balance at a depth of 450 feet on fte main special double size pictorial postage
t , now outstanding at $56b ,000.G0, The stamp, in the denomiiii}tion of twd
the struggle now same time assuring � his an that property at PeIIetier • Lake, Quebec.
$g going on in company also redeemed in the' period cents,
--Y�thiS country and in other coon- bA would oFnd his entire support to under review a entietantial amount of This Is the official word of latest This stamp was issued on Aug; 16.
the remon - sizing ' of silos.. He stet- the: first and second referred, stock diamond drilling, which is being car- The new stem
tries for a single gold standard, ed tbae be bad given the problem Issues D ried alit from the 350 -foot level, This P was old -rose fn
' ` Will, if � succeaaf color. The-inscription included the -
_ ui- ,- grod�lce wide- much consideration. and had dlscusaed _ , :_ .-._ _ ._ _ level has, .development -and -
- Spread disaster:. in the end ' it with business leaders of many now has about 500 feet length of ore, dates 1784.1894. !t was also insrrib- - -
ng Yellowknife Gold Mines Limited Future plans call for continuing the ed with the name of the province:
.khrou$hi °t>F t -the, C4niTtlereial conntrle>s trr2ore reat�trf the conclu_ The vi
world." sion that more silver should be placed First report c.I assays and develop- 'ibaft to a depth of 450 feet at .which gnette depicts the original-- '
went from the seal of the province of New Brans- 7
This statement, no doubt. *,as in circulation. - property of Yellow. point a trues -cut. will be driven to
wick which was preparers under the
Brans-
prompted by the fact the *. a few' The zeceac Increase la the price of knife !fold Mines Limited ai (!rest develop- favorable formation revealed, direction and authority of Queen _
T Slave d.ake, lu�tbe North West Ter- by the drilling
years previously a number of the sliver should prove of substantial be_ g• - Victoria. The seal bears the motto
European nations, Including Germany, tiellt to sufiber of Canadian MLniug ritories, are so favorable that IL new .. „
France, Sweden an4 others, as well Companies. and indlcatfoiis err, in the rush of pruepectore and minus has _ Spem Re- uxit, and also the provifl-
kId British ciaJ designation "Nov Brans Sigill -'
his the United Sfatt;s, demonetized $i!_ -wrtterlif- opinion, that higher- prices started to -the district, according to - Prorineiae. ". - -
.islet, and, m a result; t3ie prkA of wf]I be ae8b for the WMTE METAL advices rec6fvec from Edmonton. -'
silver dro a - FalseTeeth The stamp is issued to coinci
ppad from sixty pence per before long and •Canada, of--course, Jar Su :wash oL tee Yellowknife with celebrations which are to take
ounce to twenty -nine pence between stands to benefit substantially, from Company, in his report, states w
channel assay over a width.oP sfa feet, Place in New Brunswick in commem- +
ansi 1900. when it is. ceasider= any such increase, Y__ -
Duty on lrriported 11�lolar:f oratior; of the anniyerfta , a
ed that'aLon"r due =half thw' world's _ • - -_ , - .gave- $49.75 to the ton at present gold
- s'
on PrIcoo. wiuuiner assay -Per -36.4 feet . Is Raised in New
Great West Saddler Company 'gave values at $10,10 per ton. !t !s The Misaus says she. doesn't care .�
l3ilTer as ,their internal � standard , 01 wbat happens to the currency as ion
IfI'1 . *iiii�e and medium of exchange, lY.eaii Shows Improaaton_t understoxs that these assays have ' Carnpalgn g
be readily -'seen where-Ahe' drop in ' The ann lei ioport of this company been Fully and carefully checked,'Fbe london, Eng.- British teeth to fit -aa It remafns.cbrrent,' .
rice affecteu their produciag pgwer
for the. pear ending June•3tb, 1834, ahowingltfazt on dared tjt be,among British faces-is the patriotic end aim- --
.Otrla' -ao" uncertain way, If : 9f1'►0r`•werr ;!sows sabittantIt! improvement -in -net the most important which have been ed at by a new move iri the gbvera. Judge =1'ou -have no money and you
remonetizea and a' definite value e§- - operating profit, with $84,408,00 being �ccqup ere _ ment's "Buy British" campaign, 0 8 you to
d ' III the North went Ter- won't work. What -good' are
tablished wLb a set ratio .to go on, shown, as • ags•Mst $48,67'5,00 for the in future Britons who equip them- your family? "
i�wgnld it nos appeai''lbgical that these °ensigns Oyu: After tshaijes And' up- selves with new sets of "store' teeth Deft .cquent --Ue� L excite spmpathq
Long Lac Adair Mines Limited will. have to -pay- considerably more for riy wife and- ahoulder tb'e blame _
= Developm:,IIts at this company's for them' finless they are made in for the faults of the chf`rdren,
" 'Otlr Statistical Department 1gs pre. ' holdings is ' the 9tYathy, .•Township. this country: This is the result of a - _
'R E E pared Review-'and Map of the'. Temagami, c jntiaue ,to give decidedly governwent -order "substantially in-
encouraging- results and most "te"at creasing the already existing 20 . per Classified Advertising
LITTL` LONG LAC � -- -$IG LONC�a LAC information is to the effect that aa- cent. duty on artificial molars. -
GOLD AREA say made from Number Five vela A committee was appointed recent- salDxo
which is a "violable without cost or obligation, to those interested. Simply ran 2,8# ounces of gold per toii, while ly by-the govermnent to look-into the
detach this form• and mail• with name and address attached, to officials of the comany- were reluc_ qv trvES ion, soE oyr courses in radio +
whole cation of the false teeth 1
television, sound, broadcasting, oper-
tant. to co>?fir>fi „actual !!Fares, they worn by some millions of the king's aims, etc, before seeking trafni,ng
CORDWGL.EY, PIKE & COMPANY -' admitted Important assays had been subjects. This inquiry revealed that, elsewhere, etRadlov i ollessa 13f camas. '
80 King St., West, TORONTO obtained from samples, The Number while the .- goyernmeat has t ken steps.ronto St TO'
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WP - - - - -Five -vein on . the property has been to insure that more of the roast beef
traced for a lengtb of 1.100 feet. of Old England than in' the past . is Off Co- lour?
Long La;. Adair also hold* some really of British -origin, artificial
44(i acres In the Big on Lac Area molars imported from abroad are be. i?
g g I-low is Your Liver
.. _. ...._.._. _ _ iP nt
li ee as - Sunday -
on which diamond aril been ing set, to work on the Su d y t ,.A
under way for several weeks, with In the hot of Great Britain. Wake up your Liver -Bile
resulsts sail to 'be very promising, It has come to something of a sur. — Without Calolagl
i8lf111 ttlllfy Afiil01�f1CtBlilBlltf prise to many Britons -to ,learn from Your liver's a'
eery .small organ, bur
the committee's findings that there it certainly can put Your digestive and
. - - - Nickel Showta 62' 'Cei7ts Per euminadve organs out of kilter, by re
- _ -Share is a )e81 prejudice In favor Of some fusing to pour out' its daily two pounds
some foreign teeth imported your won't completely correcttssuch a
1 - PUBLIC OFFERING' - terday by Ii ernatjonal Nicks Com- at Prices giving a large margin of 'condition by taking salts, oil, mineral
3� �0 SHARES profit to the importer. water, laxative candy or chewing '
K
P y g gun4
y „,' pony showy net profit of $10,011.642,Op _ bowels. roeighhge< when thef�y'ver moved. your
for the first Aix months is 1934, which t ey re through—and you need
OF THE TREASURY STOCK BLIND DOG SMART. a'lirer stimulant.
oomparee wit i $1,862,888.00 for the Estlln —Although blind as a Carter's Little Liner Pt11s win soon
same period In 18S3Tle. g bring back the sunshine into your life.
De Va., U� Tesult of an accident, Duke, a police They're purely vegetabie. Safe. Sure. i
,+{ 47f of dividends on the preferred stock; dog, has developed his sense of smell A-k for them by name. • Reuse ore
net was eQual tb•about 62 cents stitutes. 25c at all druggists.`
per to such an, extent he scarcely misses -�
;.-G L E N O R A G OLD MINES share aII the outstanding common the 1008 of his eyes, 'Duke berd the
stock. President R. C. Stanley in a horses and cattle, directs searchers
LIlAAITED fetter accompanying the report, ad- to hidden e e ITCHING TORTURE
eggs in the hen house and. .
vises shamholders that the company' •makes him §elf useful in many other
KEY MAP
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TO has now taken second place In' the ways: - . .
KIRKLAND LAKE
Stopped -1 e s t a t I y .5
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• D. D. D. Prescription Spsds Relief
1'f ►YaN11a •
ti '''4d eti main "'break" anei
irnmediately adjoining . the seven ,
_ producing mines of Kirkland: Lakes
- - Wfllt• Shofftty' be Offfted for '
• -PubIte Subftrflprion by
C., A. GENTLE5.4 CQ.: GRANT JOHNSTON a CO.
if�; 6 s The TvosW Stool lei OW moibas kataNt ssoai"Examap
,, :TOOLE'M'I "' CQ., J.TD ' CAaLILE -a IrtsCARTHt►, LTD.
ms..bws Gtle'y stud Eaaiswp lineMs Gtti►� 3Aod Saabe�e -
i�NCitiiiµ -iatsK 'A.' E. JUKES A Oy ��•
IlneidlERJ+eirif4l S/ollled',' Nnthas Yslecara ,tlfleils�
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Even the most- stubborn: itching of
,y
bona quickly yields to Dr. Dennis' pure, t
t
These 'Three Patricia District Leaders e
cooling, h uid, antiseptic D. D. D. Pre-
Penetrates the skbi, soothing and heal-
• L i
ing the inflamed tissues. No fuss—no
muse. Clear, greaseless and stainless.
'Hudson- Patricia_ .
It dries uli almost immediately. Try
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intense itchhg instantly. A 35c trial bot-.
SPF=AL' REPORTS, that i abraee the latest developments. ie • p
prove it—or money back. D. D. D. is -
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+` .•{�,yy',s,..�• .rycqe. •. ry j' "A _", - ,. '+s'f .. , }9'i•'!y`y,� ,wr' ,. 75' i! etsaC '"+' "A'= eud�.e.,...;:s.• -4-r«z �s..f' '.Y. . ;..: Wit'• /" ,
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enrage is the aarwuat of drunkenness LASCELLE9 -•� Grand Champion
' HORSE REGISTER. the BlaollsmAt & WoodW01*
..,• :;� :•�.,�� ���w1)� *4 ��f that now prevails is causing the qov- _ Clydesdale stallion. Property a,
ernment to consider steps to improve USURPATEUR, 12044, (145101 )y _ of T. O. Lowry, Whitevale, will •t right prises
_•- make the season of 1934 as follows.
z..• `" the' state of affairs. It has now been Imported stallion, registered in the. Wednesday morning will leave his Now Is the time to have those repair
'TBRmts suggested that a plebiscite be taker Can- Percherou Stud Book. and'en- jobsattended to. Harrows repaired, ,
own stable and to John also new sections OD band. The tasa-
{1.76p.t rear : ii.bo>!
pad sdra°. over the whole province to find out rolled as No. 471, the property of Barnes, also for nook; th- ous Fleury Plows always on hand.
t/rbect,puoa� to the Vatted Braces esd
wheth the people are in favor of Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will once to Chas. Hutchings, Brock Rd.
' . vRa',+' .,- Brougha.m. €C'wiiLa. ===a=id APreeee+ds tg n — - -tors and
staff for service during 1934 at c,. rk,..e Also dealer in
_ -- cvntintt#ng -tote present lan�ar._adop .�.s llta- .� � Eleatrev Washers.
��
Ing a pro i ion aw. e • irm y neater to vocaduu�,, and FrO"�-
;LAREMONT ENSIGN 26574, Cly- thence to his own stable for night. yyn� machinery.
Jgt1N MURKARt Proprietor lieve that a -large majority of th, desdale Stallion, Sire, Dunmore En- Friday afternoon proceeds to Gra- y'
votes- cast int the province would be sign, (imp.); dam, Bridgebank Joan ham's Hotel, Brooklin, for night. .A phone call will bring us to your farm.
MOTEe ^ND CoMMENTa- in favor of a prohibitory law, and -if (imp.); the property of F. G. Som- Saturday, proceeds to his own sta- Oa:y- acetylene welding. <9.
�.- - such a law were adopted the liquor I ers, Gordon Park Farm, lot '20, con. ble where he will remain ' until the Phone Pick 715
During the Past week the front party would only have themselves to 2, Pickering, will make the season following Wednesday. morning, re
of 1934, at his own stable. Terms: insure a foal, $15.0o. T' '�7CTC:UdWS>l�d
-- page of the city dailies was monopol- blame, for evidently they have no in- .$10.00, payable, Feb. 1st, 1935. All GRELNWOOD 481F
==- .----- .- . -ized by the news of the kidnapping tention of living up to the spirit of accidents at owner's risk.. John
of John Labatt, the millionaire brew- the law. Another remedy that has Kael, manager. Laura Mowers Sharpened
er of London Ono. Dias Labatt had men proposed is to force the brew- DOL 173208- 12921, ' the Imported ON A MACHINE ESPECIALLY
been spending the week -end at his' snit to reduce the percentage of al French Percheron Stallion, the DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE Notice 'to* You
_ _beautiful summer home just north of cohol to nearly one half.. A contin- Property of E. A. Somerville, will All old grease and dirt is thoroughly _
Sarnia, and was returning to London 1 tioa of the stand for season of 1934 at his washed out of the hearings and our
pr,Qsent conditions 'will own stable, lot 14, 10th line Mark � y 'iG1Te do Building
to attend an, important business' have the effect of strengthening the ham, This horse is a Government mower will be returned, well oiled g fail loads..?
meeting. He had not proceeded far 'temperance sentiment, in the Provin- Premium Horse. Terms $10.. pay - and correctly adjusted for cutting.
CARPENTERING, '
_when he was held up by several men .Ce able March ist, 1936. No. 2336. W. A. AUSTIN, CEMENTING,
in a car who forced him to enter Form Al. All accidents at owner's Rouge Hills Service Station, -_ PLUdi_BING
their car, and' for severs), days his "Kinsale - :.' :. nits- or in Pickering, -
_ whereabouts was a mystery. 'A note Harold Richa, ison, of Oshawa, is J. A. BUSHBY, Phone 4800 and
was left in i.abxtt's car in which the spending a few days at "Seldom Inn". _ -_ -TEE "MADELINE" ( 5) ROOFING
demand . was•made for $150,000 raa -I. blimes Florence Mowbray and Ed- _ "" We also sell Brantford Roodag
na. Stevenson have gone camping this BEAUTY SALON
- .... som, and threatening death if the,de- week. Radio. � �� ^ Edateriale. Empire Bathroom =and. -was not complied with. The Mr. and Mrs Clarence Richardson 1934 meads a new year which meaDF C Equipment, Intro Witter it
kidnapping naturally caused the gr= and family and Mrs. Jane Richard- ,
sons n a new Permanent Wave. ALL MAKES `system "• Bestir
eatest, anxiety among the members of pet Monday last in Toronto. Ihave Permanent Wavee toatritever Str<ble Egnipntent
family and other relatives and l 31r. and Mrs. Jack Arbuckle and 3 SERVICED AND REPAIRED , and other Building Materials
son of Toronto, Sundayed with Mr_ �y a purse, so *by not make
`business associates. Never in the his- and Mrs. Reg. Woodw.rd. an appointment. PRiEEB REASONABLE Estimates Free
Cory of the Province was there such We are pleased to' report Mrs. H. i give all my customers my verf ear _ WORK GUARANTEED Work Guaranteed
-a wide - spread man -hunt as in this Farndale and Miss Eileen Bell both careful attention. T T o �1
7. well on the way to recovery, Also, A[arrellin Hatr- curtiog, S^aip ARTHUR FIELD F. �/.- PROUSE
_ case. Hundreds of police were engag= Miss Kathleen Galbraith and Mrs. gg _
ed: as well as those in the border cit- Stone of Toronto, are visiting with . and Facial Treiatments. i R. T. i• Graduate
- - ins of the United States. "in a deter- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Donn. Shampooing. g- 43 46 Phone 5201, PICKERING Phone 8bf)`L
i d. effort to capture the. -crimin- a'4X Marion Curtis of Toronto, �''�u= =d�� PICgfCRING. GNTARW Tam Phous L90
' alit: It is thought that the ]tidnapperr or. "t the week an�i with Mr
H,r,,t and family.
' z got "cold feet ", on account of•the un- This week's visitors with Mrs. F. CERTO
,precedented activity among the pot- Harbron included Dais. H. Astridge Per Bottle I GEM JARS
ke,_of • the country• Which alarJned and friends, all of Toronto. BRO\r 29e. ' Small, ii og
them is regard to their safety, and 31" and D[r Anson Baleen and :
family' of Hampton, Sundayed with Mad ' f 11,19
released him on the outskirts of Tor- Victor' and Mrs. Parkin. THEATRE _ --We offer the following Special,, for
onto, on - Friday- morning at a very Next Sunday's service will be In
early hour. He engaged a taxi, and charge of the Young People. Emery- w ♦♦ ._. J.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
asked to be taken to the Royal York body make an effort to be presint.
Sunday-School at 1.30 oclocIL CLARK'S
Hotel, •slush he entered in a bedrag- Quite a number from here attend-' Ifortbern 8leatrie 'Sound System py r , �
- - Yelled eoadition, the results of his ed the dance at .Chalk Lake last Fri- PORK � BL�i1 \S �j�E
terrlile experience. Tire- kidnapping day night and 're'bort a good crowd Mand Pictures at their Best f • 2e• fin
— — - - -- eritae ��• become quite common in and an enjoyable time. - LYNN VALLEY :
Tte ����,Aute ladies are busy this JAM A�nIP �Ih� Rtf�gf�a►
the United - States where no wealsny week pu�ttlne their last minute nit- 32 p 25ce
man !eels safe from these desperzts ches int) their work- which will be TBURSDAY. FRIDAY. SArltDAT f
- ierimiasia. Due of the worst features exhibited at Oshawa Fair. BISCUITS. Fresh L ;
:,od this meanest of all rrimea is that Mr. slid Mrs. Walter" Stevenson AUGUST �4• 24t1s and 26th FIG BARS, 2 IbL for : » .O
The perpetrators will not heatate to attended the funeral of the late Har-
ry Duller, of. Claremont on Thursday 64THIRTY DAY a
Acommrt murder, -if their demands for last,r -a-,.i -Dire. Er Fall and children ff ZING
ransom are not granted. The Labatt �� l���rf per oZ• is •
ltidnappiale is really the first case and Misses Jain and Rhoda and DMaa- -_- -- =• : - = PRINCESS LAPPS PIIEiE - -- •
-_- - -- - _ feat has oecnrred in Ciiltada. of mtuh ter Clive Fell. all of Toronto.. Sun- :.
dayea with Ms, Herb Parkin and SYLVIA :SIDNEY I CIDER VINEGAR �� • the est 4 moo
tnaportance said the authorities will"' O,aY GRANT f Becaasa it's pats •
spare so effort. to bring the criaitn- Mr. -and. Mrs. Lewis. of Toronto - D
als to jtaatice. Should fire criminals and 1Mlyae Dorothy, Crawford lsinil� A�Wt vom 3 ' 14c•
escape. capture, •which. at time of y, who bars sprat the
edema probable, they 'rill past month with Miss Yelina Craw- JEWrrI Si'2iVR�N .
_ - writinyl, ford. returned to her home :'b• 1 Ice
-- consider Canada a profitable 'and m
- The Woen's Institute .. will meet
safe field for their operations. and at the home of Mrs. Louis Dunn on Monday, Tiaeaday sad Wednesday
th c(j0E, pO� A.1 46- 601Qj-. 1 �C
we may expect repetitions of the La- Thursday, Aug. 80th, at 2.30 o'c16ck a7[1 V f f,� ! •
Motto- - The only way to have a AUGUST and 24 _ f
- r-batt ems. No punlsliment is too acv= friend la to be one ". Roll Call —Sly WAR W IO K DEEPIN G'S iF3C30TH & MURIS C N
ere for this class of criminal. 9ioth- Favorite Flower. Reading ' Mts. V. 4
sing short of life imprisonment should {ndwson. U. R. Welcome: GREAT NOV&t -
_" be imposed. In some of the United The. August meeting of the `Wom= _
_States it has been suggested that the an's ssociation was held at the. 44 -
home of Mrs. F. Harbron with- ten So ;'' You order - 'PHONE PICgERIhiB 900 We aelhet
death penalty should be given, and members 'and ,seven visitors present. ANj'1 SoN
:.this-view would, no doubt: be shared The program consisted of a vo�cak lei/ u7 `
by many. Such a punishment would duet by Miss Mabel Harbron and _
�be nothing compared with the mental Rev. Mr, Higgs. Readings by Mrs. HardwarV sto
l e
-
sufferings of the T.andberghs when 1 Gee and Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Rich- Mi■ae1*a at er. lew�t Dow -Pickering
g ardson and Mrs. Stevenson. A piano
• • . -• •`- their infant child was kidnapped and number by Miss -Helen Law. �• J" was D•pps'tla bbe ►rasa ... • .
- with her husbaN and two Lit. ' � "
cruelly murdered, not to-, the Despite the unfavorable weather •:e children. It t■ true they The Flies ante barer and we have the floods. ?+'lit, Fly -TOz
fortunes they paid !or. the return of of. Sunday afterhoon,% a zood" conkreg- dlda't have much but. until the hus-
ation attended the sPrcice of that band took slot and their ■avtnas foutbe House. Dr. Hoes, Fly Spray and Stock Aid
the child which never took place. No day, put on by the Mission Band. A we'sused u 'dpi was and n�te ! Ion file C�tOOk. King Dug -killer for the potatoes
one can imagine the intense suffer - half hour's program was (riven b worry and anzietr coupled with oz- .
y tra work had their dire effect, how. �rnd all garden produce. It kills the
`sing that is endured by the relatives the Band. After which Mrs. Jull, ot" w,r, and a .breakdown caused the
- Brooklin told an interesting bugs and prevents blight., - -
of a' -dear one who is in the mercileas g story to doctor to secure her admission to g p -•�
stands of abductors. the children, followed by a talk by the �RM�oka Ma#91W for Coo - = ` Screen wrs, Window SLreens and Wire Cloth for the Hoagie.
- Mis. George Jones, of Brooklin. A She was aimost overwhelmed with All *iaee and widths.
solo by Mr. Ralson, of Hampton and hopelessness, but before very long. GbmPlete etflek of Haying sad Harvest Toole.
a duet by 'Misses Florence aiNi Mrs, ' the klndlyy medical and nursing at- Plow Shares to St all makes of Plows. _
tention, • the unlnterruyt•d rest. the
fudging by the many reports -com-- R. V. Mdwbray, were both much app- fresh air and good food, worked' ? ;1l,gent for McCormick— Deering Farm Machine
`ing from ail parts of the Procir�e, r•efiated. their "mtracle." Nyav Mrs. J. is g
Quite sure that she will go hours and Repair@
the new Beer and Wine Parlors are Several sootu to face and overcome lire's
years were required to
dltHcuiffea --such being the effects
proving a- decided failure from a convince many longdistance swimm- of the tetIttn o[ hop• and health
temperance" standpoint. Not in many ers that unless they are top - notches which so often are the gifts of the Oar Motto:'—"We bave it, Can t iiti Or'
the Marathons at t e Canadian Nat- Muskoka Fiosyltal.
years has there been so ranch drunk- This worltn•eda the g•n}!eu■ sup- - it is not made."
- - Tonal Exhibition are not for them. pore t faany friends, wit t which
enness as there has been since the tt "14 not be carry A sue-
The result is that florae but rugged, seription from roil b• grate- Tsiepboae 8900
sew law came into force, nor has courageous, capable swimmers now fall? rscelved. PlesSfs sad it to -
--there -been so many cases up in• pot lace the starting gun. G A.1tNd, sits CoUes• sc., Toronto s. • J
J i• Q B DONi im • pt
ice court for drunkenness in public
s
_places ap there has been in the past
"`- few weeks. One striking feature in. THE PROPER CARE OF _ THE ROB /NS ARE 1�3ACKd
_ =the reeve. conditions is the number of *fin j
woman, marry of them in their teens YOUR A V i `lMOBILE`j —
-who walk up brazenly to the bars a -[ --
en s Wort Bvote.L49 tap
them. and not leave until they are un-
der the Finish
long with men who are strangers to -Caro, of t l[eo`s Oveeaile'aad Pilots L25 pc vp
der the tniluence of liquor. or of beer iteel'e Wort Shirts 85e. or 2 for I:?l
with 'a large alcoholic content. Con - A LL. automobile tlaishes become IV i■__a,- •mistake to belie" • !tow-
d3t;ene are -very bad now. but what -Aduil and faded when thq• are inr, that when ddq 4fenad
exposed to ilia weather ton`s #sw 9+ tl)re sb cwtI:!►pp'p�Mar Fstiv lsnm Harapai28.80 up. _
will they be in a year from' nc)w un- months. The ultra= violet rays of •dull and Faded. that the only thing
'less- the the sirthoritiea Lake steps to put the sun gradually disiategrste the that will bring R beck is s'e-idniah- ;Horse pallets at various prices - -
.- aa! sad to the disgraceful conditions Also-fornung. ingredients in.. the irtg. Of eonrse, if tine westiisrlras hAs
'� ° Bubb, causing the looseniag'of tiny begirt perraibled to priogreera, until it BwehE'pdds Teethe Lfiwe
that now exist. When the Liquor pa�c� of pigment. Commonly has penobvAed throt gh to the un- - �lo+v is the time to get that old
rGorsttol Act cants into force, we were called chalking or weathering this derepata, re- shinning it neeessart. bs�eaess iced'
promised :that it vr�nid be the most r�1ts ix the roughening of the but just as long as here in a layer �Pa -
Progressive temperance law that was origlaali� satooth and glossy Minh. of the original Shish on the oar. R -Fhoae 2W4
Those tiny particles of p can • be restored by polisking. lMse
aver enacted in our country. Instead together with an- aeeamulation -of -earls -.Just Rod the resooval of the
:of being a temperance measure It is dust and dirt ►the: on the surface tratRle Alm, tits application of -B R A D L� E to.
-• a law that rejoieee the heart of the Cf the car. isrmiag N tbiu. -!)ard a .correctly rrmulated polisih. of CEC I L
Coating which we osA traffic ,alms msew the lastre of the finish. _ _ ¢
'brewer and distiller. The great ile- Now "Soi'oft*0 rAd ft-te POW . E ^ f
•�; ... ":ss" `'- ..y..,_ _ ,':,r: ��+:��.xa'rs�•'7 . . ,l, z. •- _ i5: -c. .. .. .5... - -.•'a :.r, :tiay'�; u..�, ..R. ..... �ti . ,. - .: -- "v- :r• {:'.. t :..o� - , .,f•-.. 9 -" '-r•:Fa:. .,.. �. >,'•,�, - '.?v�•- .•e;". '•
P. m. standard time. This Tourna- . `NOTICE c j
ce Hartoa, 01 'Aurora,' apeuti went will be for the Trophy donated Imperial Oil Setviee L. �• O'(�G / LL
unday with his parents here. to the Claremont Club for Annuril i^'
Competition by Dr. Kaiser, Ex -M. P. c " `
Levi Linton celled on friends here of Oshawa. - The Medical Officer-of Health for FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
Station Pickering Township is planning to EMBALMER
0. .'on 8ss Wa last. The Community' � extends its wel- "'
Miss W nie - Harwich is holidaying (opposite Old Mill) administer Diptheria Toxoid to all ,
come to Mr. Tucker, successor to Mr: ;yt
at Wilcox Lake. • children of Public School and pre- Bucoiisor, to W. J. ssthse - -
Mr. and Mrs. L spent Monday Mitchell, as ploprietor of the Goner- The operator will return to public school age (infants of nine months Stoutiville
- -.- _ N - — al _ Store' on, the corner_ -M� - Mitchell - .
- -- evening m the city: — �'thr a.p $u tbc- r na
�, 1' returns to Aurora, . where he sill iaonth_ of _A iguat, on Gas. OIL -fir) ----throughout--, � f&1► a- _
£ A .., ,tl *°'t' "�-h >Gi continue in the tJry Goods, Boots and ��
his home here. r and Accessories sales. day, September 12th: Notice will be � 9i01 go*
Miss L. Walker, of Uxbridge spent Shoe Business. November next would ti'
have: completed four years in Clare- sent a few days ahead to the teach-
► a few days with friends here. mont for Mr. MitcheII. We wish him ers of the schools. The School Boards
bars. E. Bryan is spending. a` week and his successor success in their and Women's Institutes or any other JAS. DA VIDSON _-
Mrs. Hambly, of Rag- organizations interested- in public
vv th her sister, respective •businesses id their new
. tan. - location. Eye'' , - welfare are asked % co- operate in (; H E RRY WOOD •! • " „'
Mrs. Heustead and family of Vaa- The ,Baptist Mission Circle will �'° reaching parents of children under
sar, Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs meet at the .home of Mrs. A. :1I Care ' school age, so (that they can appear
'Chandler. j' Pugh, on Tuesday, Aug. 28th, at '2.30 at the school of the section, to which INSURANCE
The Fred Coy�ie family moved to F• they belong on the date arr4nged for.
-their new home,_ northeast of hew- p' m. Program, Symposium - What and- There is no compulsion about this. AUTUMOBILI4
market, on Monday of this .week. is the Greater Evil, -Tao great see- but it is hoped that everybody will
erity, or too great laxity in the bJ?ep.- co- operate. Toxoid has been found' to - - - -_ FIRS _
Miss Jur1y6' and Anna Forsyth are inz of the Sabbath.” Forms of Intent- -- -
spendinr c le of weeks in Tor �erance that oppose 'the Missionary Eye, 'be over ninety per cent effective 'in BURGLARY • ':
,a% , - ;onto. : - ` Spirit. he, word. - "Sabbath ". Prog - � - producing lasting immunity against CASUALTY) '�
v diphtheria and is free from danger.
Mt Helen Glover returned home ram in charge of Mrs. James Coates' �Jtratn Post cards will be sent to each :
' LIFE Ih1SIIRANOH
on Saturday after spending local Bow- be serve 11 CI re- Phone Pickering 7920
{gi' Torontd. Group. Tea will ,welcome. �* school- section to be distributed to g
p•
Several members of the moat ladies are IL.H. Tuckq OP D. parents with children of pre - school I a
lino Club attended a tournament at On September 26th, .Claremont i3 s� ¢`
to be given the opportunity of hear- age, others will be notified by the ..
Stouffville on Tuesday ev g ;.... You Can. Buy at $pis m
ing 'one of the most interesting .)f Pay for Vision, not Blindness 'teachers. Those who have previously y
Miss 8. Walker has n spending lectures or travelogues, when well- been given toxoid of course, will not TIRES, BATTERIES, °
a couple of weeks in U:0ridge with known Estephanious Antonius Hab• Because we are happy and satis- be innoculated this time.- i
' • -ft•iends• boash (Stephen A. Haboush) will fied to live in such a progressive age N. F. Tomlinson;. M D: : ; - .,�ACCE89ORIESi ,
Was Emma Reid, of Uxbridge has present his very travelogue does not mean that ' we just inherit Township Medical Health Officer At as low and better prie", -
W been spending .several days with her ,. ry 'famous travelo this efficiency because we happen to
The • Seveu. Wonders of Jerusalrn live at this time. If we would partie-
friends here and Galilee ", with synchronized Vic- Rid ourself of •
The Public Library opened again for Photophone Music of the World's ipate in the present of this condition
'for the season, on Tuesday afternoon of efficiency or even if •� a are not � ;you can in Toronto. _
Great Artists, illustrated with Mot capable of holding a place at present 'RHEUMATISM
"'bf this week. ion Pictures and marvellous scenes in - `
Mrs. Harton, her grandaughter and because of visual defects nncorrect- Let 'as repair Chat leaky ; bp.
natural color. Mr. Haboush was born with this old and -proven formula
Margaret, motored to 'Fenelon Falls ed we -may develop a future place by _
on Saturday, returning on Sunday. on the Western Shores of Galilee 13 being corrected, permitting nature to Relieksuaranteed or money back
mites from Nazareth, a shepherd bny Skilled Motor Repairs.
_ Clifford and Mrs. Moles have mov work harmoniou y with us develop- $sad what Mrs. K., of Toronto says l� . • _ +,
in his youth for twelve }ears, Is a
REM-
ed into the apartment over the new ing and winning back to normal. of THL30IL RHEUMATISM REM - Y,
world traveller and - educated in Nor- EDY: Gordon- J. Law J1
•drug store, Medical reports, prove that many .of
th American Universities soaks "I am glad to tell you that since
• Chas. Cooper's garage is one of English Fluently and is. a cultured the ills and diseases which were hard taking THROIL RHEUMATISM RE- Phone 2908;
the busiest places.in town these days. to - control in days gone by are pow, -
16 hours a day. gentleman. H� is accompanied by MEDY my Neuritis pains have all -
by Madame Haboush, an acpom fish- easily mastered, but can we truth left me and I am able to look after PICHERt.'�IGI, ONFTAIU0
Mrs. Agnes (Peter) 3dacnab, of p fully say that we todav are a beat- _
ed rnasiclan and a staff of operators. my work again. My son• also, has
. Tv,�.to; -#s visiti�l_atives here for _ thier, hardier race of people than r
Y a short period.' - His lecture may be d•scriiwri by c`- our ancestors. We might be if we. ix- found great relief from Sciatica." DINTY S GARAGI -1,
Mr, George and bliss Marion May- Reins words of the New York Times nored more of the present day tempt- What THR'OIL RHEUMATISM -• -
bee, ' of Smithfield. were week -end ations. We might be if we did not REMEDY has done for Mrs. Y. and Oor. Brock and Kingston EW.
guests with Rev. J. E. and Mrs.. Gl- � . burn so much midnight oil: We might her son, it will do for you., A Speedy
-ovtt, at the Manse.�� be if we followed the healthful hob safe relief for all sufferers of rhea- General Repair week an etjt�
Mrs. Fred Evans spent several STAN its of living taught us by our fore- matism ailments. Made from an old gu�� at rwonaldo a
! , 'days of last week with Mr.�nd Mrs. fathers, forgotten in this modern and proven formula. free from habit _ Priam
Wiker, who returned with her on whirl of industrial efficiency made forming 'druxa. Sate, simple and pl- Aeet�leae Weiidi
Sunday to Claremont _STOUFFYIL", ••perfect at- the expense of man. power esaant to take - positive and prompt i �
Mr. and Mrs. $irkctt spent sever- _ I •stretched to the limit of its enduran- in action. If no relief after takingr Bet- 'N red and abaegtli, d
al days list week with D. A. and ce and rapWy replaced when found oar JWA, ♦our money will be relnn and Dgmlop Tiregt,
Mrs. Pugh. The fishing woss ea;PgA- -- wanting through broken hea=ted in- 'ed. !1.00 a box at your druggists. 6aseilae and Oils.
lonally.,xood. FRIDAY• and I*TU�lDAY . eomprteaey. Fop, 'ask at Pickering and ilare-
Mrs. Day. Gregg spent several August 24th and 25th to be continued Most 'Urns Stares Rehwhaseat Booth in Oonoeetion -
days with friends at Agincourt. Ms. Z A N E E S
!bone Pick. 75W:
Born. to Freak and Mrs. Ward: s r -_. • -
� - _ -... _.,� . - - - - -• • -. . -.._ ._•._ .... ._ . _. -� � (night oe day).. • '
ae.,..:..�. -
Mrs. Lee, of - Stouffville . astended f LAST _� - raoralBTOR -
the tournament here on Friday even- �ST _ COOP S - -- �.
MILTON St..�E P -�
ing, remaining here to spend the end
• of the week with NNs. Palmer. OWN D•U'pto ,
Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Bame Tl - L H. C. Little Wonder tractor plow. 1981 Dodge Special Coupe .... •,;
omson, of Buffalo, are visiting their 2 -brow - r
' RA14DOLPS 800TT- 1929 Chevrolet Coagds
(mother, Mrs. H. H. Thomson. this -. - ' -.- - - _ , • _ •� - ' � ,
Fleury. narrow- be�tom Angle plow 1926 Ford Coach ,
_ - -- week. _BAIkBARr1, FRITOHIE - - _ a
lfs.9sey stiff-tooth cultivator. horse
_ Disk Cooper has back on 'from his BSTTY SOUP RADIO RBVUS and tractor hitch 192'T Ford Sedan
vacation said is back on the job a- 192fi Ford Touting - -'
wain, waiting quietly for the ft Mag>aey, s}Zs3esg tooth eutlivatot 1928 Hudson Sedan
- lever. Vessot ball bearing stain grinder ill3�evrolet Sedan (deagonstratos)
Mrs R. Forsyth and gtrandehildren Jack for grinder " _ s♦t�" _. R
returned. home an Saturday after Y - = 1930 Durant 6-14 sedan q...
ependisgg a live -week visit .gith their TI313SD#kY.sad'gid}DlgIyIPIDAY .
McLaughlin double head 13 Inch in 16-$0 McCormick Deering Tractor
_ - grinder (completely overhauled and guar.)
friends in Detroit. AUGOtIT 39th and Wth ��� •
Mxs. C,)=ey has opened her dress- Fiuery grain roller
10-20 McCormick Deering Tractor�Y HL
Vmaking business and store in the pr- Peter Hamilton cutting box
emises, opposite Ed. Lewis' Bakery. "FAULTLESS f } , (Completely overhauled and guar.)
Ice refrigerator, store or butcher ties am= r6swe
And formerly- occupied by our drug- 10-20 Fordson with fenders �' '
Skt•
ROBERT MONTGOMERY Set new computing scales 10-20 Fordson without fenders
Clifford and Mis. Pilkey, who have TALLULAHA BANKHEAD 2 Atwater Kent battery radios i 6=ft. Deers Binder
: -)been spending a week at Trent Riv, New all*, roof and boards for side of Oliver 2-furrow plough (mw} = F
er, returned to Claremont on Mon• --OUR GANG- •,.100KEDY •.
.:day evening. The older folks are re barn Fleury 3-furrow, tractor plough, new " I
imaining for a while. Vert Electric automate grinder, new Coekshutt 2- furrow tractor plow ,
T. and Mrs. Paterson were in the ' ` i One yearling colt Oliver 2-furrow tractor plow, new �.
,city on Sunday, taking back with One Shetland pony
them, Mrs. Stubbs, who has been sp- FRIDAY and SATURDAY, - 3 ' Hamilton 2- furrow tractor plough
Four -pigs, S weeks, 1
,ending a week here with her cons- _,AUG, 8199 and SEPT. lot One Durham cow, millgzagg Cockahptt 2- furrow bottom tractor n
ins. Mr. and Mrs. Moriarity and Mr. ' i >' - One Delaval Separator. - Verity Gang Plow - ss,wn►■
and Mrs. A. Forsyth and Mae Flor- GOOD D A E . L H. C. Riding Plow - -. )Frost .-A Wood Gang Plough
once attended the funeral of Mgr. - Verity Ridinlr Flow
da myth's aunt at Manilla on Sates- Syd Schmidt,
Mrs. Dr. Tomlinson. Mrs. Glover = PropcieLot'
and Mrs A si havo -been spend- - : CHAS• COOPER,
Inc a week at Muskoka, returning parking apace si rear of the theatre.
home on Sunday. The Dr. and Grace
motored up for them. -
Mrs. F. Lynn, Mrs. Middleton, Mrs. 7 - MwSeac applraeM• ': "j tto flual. low *a
Barber and Mrs. W. Linton visited memorials we ezeea9a
their sister. at Richmond Hill recent- �, will be standlag Is a
ly, who has been seriously ill for T mom, troxft b as
some time. :.: �� PE C 1 A L_S ibey haw bans
The roof on the school is now re-
ceiving the necessary treatment that am aeedrn r has Been- looked for, for some time. ]� l` ft bed results., I
Kind of a "Thorn in the Flesh" this - Pailyp except Sunday, �lugtlat: � LR to Sl'pteslil�Cr 8111 .No Greater T 00sw .
roof business. It gets a now covering • '
anyway. -
R
OIIND RE _
Work has commenced on the new - - -
�85C � x w s'TA>lg'!'OiRD
TRir FARE LisgsoOa Read
road surface to be laid from the C.
P. R. Station south past the rink. A �neiudes Admission to
:XHIBITI4N a , '�,"
surface of crushed gravel and pitch _
is believed to be the type of surface _ _ 1. being used, and it makes a mighty C M& Transportation to and from
line road too. _ -
The district suffered only slightly : T�� inside the � � y
in the storm on Sunday afternoon. as
.compared with ne;,rby districts. Be.--
tweet here and the Labe, silos. hags
flees, telephone lines and some a%sky - Good returning until. September -10th _iG�pl� Il�ai iintnsl !'�
'buildings wce:•e sent to the ground, b7
the wind, and a very hgtgvy Baia was
e. Frank rinced. LBAVE PICKERINGI . T. . V illr,'ORONTO sad WAwA1VE8A IRS. DO. '
and Mrs. Allaw•ay and fain -
ity, of Whitby. spent Stmday even- Oc"teen Soo") ati Dnadas) - _ _ ._ 1 ►i• ribs for farm and oo+saieg' -
inx with Mzs ChxrAer and - Mrs IboiWta�s.
Heustead: Rupert ~ Allawray. who we ;: _ % _ ._ : _ '- a
S
< WlOdggtOrm nanranee on ball .
reported last week to be seriously, ill.
= wind-mills. Was
is much 'liilprovgd in health. It - • v -. - - v - - - ;• '• - ' �I ; � '�� vj kisdg� -
thourht that : he suffered' a 'sliffbt - R -A: _ i O A C L I.11I E
Aun- stroke, 8' - '
Dsn't forget the Men's Tournament '
'Scotch Doubles, will be played on the _ _ r
Write se pbooe
Greens of the Claremont - :�� Hanes -I tOaBRINt�- Phone 450x1 BOe� �W� -1
TA Row- -
lingt C1a6; en-fhe afternoon, Of 'sped-
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?Fib the pocket neatly • • • and keeps QJP would have matterd, but she belong- 'But there's a moon Kell quite - •
the Iasi papa i as fresh a.tft. Atfrt. „ q Infra -Red Detective
ed to an older generation, and her a big one:
ideas and tastes _ would- -have to be ••yes; but moonlight doesn't gene - - • -
considered. Genevieve was a pioneer trate this bush, fathead;' slipping
•' l of the new century. She voag not - in Ra a Reveal Censored Linea or
.+ Into s childish nickname for Gene-
open open revolt against anything ila part- t -1eva. "It is daric in broad daylight . in Book,�00 Years Old
cular, but she felt the cramping in- in some thick patches. And it's only
- YOUT H
fluenee of the average parent to- a rough'track further on, mind you. In the Wntington Libra rq In Call.
O wards its young. But don't get scared, the nags know fornia is a Popy'of'Theodore de Bry's
'� u ,
all S
tit why can't we go by ourselves . the way. They all' belong to this part Voyages, a book which was f� We're not babies And we are till, we had better get a move on-" ed Lhl'ee centuries ago and which was
By the Author of "PenCarrOW brothers and sisters or cousins." A premature dusk shut down when so offensive to the censor of the In.
SCANL..4N "I don't like it, Genevieve. People they entered the heavy bush country quisition that he obliterated passage
By (�jFi .1 -F �, will talk." of Tapuwai. The horses dropped to a after passage with the blackest ink
"People! plea YVho? Cats! And,R'hat can walk and picked their way among that he could find;,Having read that
_ `they say ?" a - + the potholes and roots as the wind- the infrared rays can pierce such - {
4ynopus of Prsce4i,a= Cbapt4n which has been In a state of turmoil "That's just it, you never - know in track led 1 talon a shat spur Seemingly hopeless blemishes, the
since his rebellion, a hope of reconcil!- ' g g P P
-$The principal character to the *tory soon. about the Pencarrowa: tannin wild of„ hill then d n into the Tapuwai g
fs Kelly Pencarrow. g Huntington librarian decided to make
By the Will, Kelly inherits " two like Maoris. Y use of them. The rays.
Kelly Is the son of air Mlies Pea-. thousand. pounds, and purcases somo - " Valle beside the stream. It was here passed right
escrow, a lawyer whose -father and Is that all ?" through the obllteratin r
mother a lgrated to New iealane and bush land at 'Tapuwai. '•you' don't understand Genevieve, that Kelly had cleared the first few g ink as 11
read ca .
,'brought up a family who are now the Now __ _ + acres and built his house d cult transparent. There was no
i' 7farents of the young people with whom ;you. make e very difficult for e e The Tapuwai Vall'ey was practical- difficulty in reading on photographs
. ,,.the story is concerned. Genevieve got her way in the end, what the censor thought he had ex-
sir idles Penearrow witsbed Kelly to Kelly accepted. Genevieve s chal•- hat not until she had' worn down her ly encircled by high, thickly- wooded un ed for good and all,
""beeome a lawyer and to enter his ten a rather than extended an in- father'in a fierce discussion about hills, broken into ridges and spurs. U Even the effeet of time may also
father's practice. Kelly Insists on be- g + Some faces la well to the' run, others
carving •farmer• He lcins an uncle. vitation, ethics. _ Y be overcome by the telltale-rays. Tn
JlSlchaet Penc•rrow, who . owns a big if yob. don't mind roughing it, had a chilly southern- aspect, Catch•_
farm called Duffield. which the Pen. It was not without trepidation that the British Museum, is a piece of lea-
into made from waste .tend into s come. You will have bunks of wire Norah saw them -off with saddles and Ing, at it were, the direct icy winds ther which dates from 1200 B.C. More
thrivtjW farm' nettin stretched between four Posts, from the South Pole, and having
His undee has a daughter. Ella, who g P bridles, and boxes o! bedding and fie one hand bad written upon 1t
falls in love with as Englishman nam-' and a mattrija of straw and fern. food- sm311 share o! even the summer sun- after the oiler script had been cleair - iit
- ed Gentry. Elias father (whose wife But bring your own bedclothes. 'The A fine, hot morning in late Jan- shine. ed off The infra -red rays were able
left hip, when Elia was a child) Is
an;}qus do keep kits only laugher at bathroom is a stunning tittle swim- uary Cast a sparkling radiance over Kelly had been fortunate, and his to distinguish between '.two sets of
home, and, there ore, 'rte offers Gentry Ming -hole in the creek near the "the haiboiir; the faint southerly land had, for the most part, *north• - inscripttons because of the differences
s hdaf -chars to the Duff-Wd Farm, Y
crow, His where. 1 ou want to 6e us and easterly aspect. between th • reflecting and absorbing
' pp. Tt,f, infuriates Kelly Pf -i�c�4 f .y fussy breeze ruffled the surface which y p g B _ the
Pens rro sa eetabl� bed 1t. wfltt not have clean plates for every course, threw hack the flashing sunlight, like -As they rode A44n- the spur, they! po*ers of the leather and the ink.,
_ iv lib to worts under, this, stranger. bri�ig the damn' things with you; a myriad jewels. passed an old Maori. \'otl.:ing o[ Importance was 'discover-
e quarrels Rtttt Gentry, assaults him I're truly tzco: r0u will have to toss 'The were all there; Genevieve: And "' �' ed, The test was of value because
Day, Honi, said Kelly, it ravealed the possibilities of the
• -' - � • 'and leavessr Du![ieid to, w Kellelsewhere. celed u LQ .see who pets, the . lsitehen and -pat, Bohm 8nt1_ Jessie, Da , •
When the story, ope�e• :+., " -- The old; :man stood aside• to watch - -
a summons to the bedside of his dying who the bedroom. But during : a Kelly met thorn at. the station.' The Infra-red ra3a in the service of the
.•„ )lees, the motbec et s►e ,t3 ea I them pass. He did not answer, but _
house- party, sleeping in the parlour- heat of the day had passed, and the archaeologist,
shook his head.
Arrived at :be bedside. he Ili a�i a by /citehen- bedrootrc moans- being up with clear mountain- air of thin higher al• Oinf Bloch, who is clxiet chemist
his grandmother tt he wtii apolbdrse to putting.' titude was like a long,- cool drink Not a very ..friend!y greeting,' for a British firm of film 'and dry- 3"w
Gentry said •theta give her.. before she the lark,' ¢e T cafn't have you i said . • '
..ales, ti assurance that tine family, or, petticoats while I'm frying the after the smoky suffocation of a ra'f- d Genevieve plate makeie eaplalna these mYster.
" bacon.' ^'way carriage. • - . (To Be Continued.) • lee ver; simply In biscovery, Ordin-
' P.S.— Briny" o couple , oj, bridles; . "Oh, Kelly, this is • heaven!" slid ary Ink does not absorb lutra -red light
1 can, borrotr a horse or two, but Genevieve took a deep breath and _ reality, It, rlierefore, we write in -India
i�s4 WaAa you'll have to'ride a sheepskins, or flunit out her arms in a gestate of ink and blot out the writing with,
sacks. freedom: Masuge ~Your Scalp .ordinary .ink It la eAsf:,enough to
' ` A'mstr g-' "Heavens is it- Wait till you as:e Once, a Week photograph` the At at Impression. Re.
G . Artists And' Aut'tlor's , P.P.S. --Byrn a big rake; = retPt- 9 -
ember, no shops under twenty mites, what you have Is if in- or verse the ivrocess, .sad the result to
eur rgr, rroIesswuw arts iu and you "tay weary of bread and "I don't care how rough it is. It's ' _. failure, If the censor of ch Bry s
.. _ The question of whether or not to -Voyages" bad •aced, ink `which. agreed
ed to send` us Saleable Skd- . dripping ano,.goos ®berry jam , heaven to Get up here and away trom massage the *cal imariabI comes !n composition with thati of the book
Pencarrow's shore leave coincided : town. It's stifling down there." g P Y —
• •- � C.�M2i'i •tl ;t!ifttr8ti0nii ,,t%818nS+ .. g up whenever a group •of beauty• he would have made It tmpoastDle to
- -- - -�w4th t R.i v,e,4 fn Kelly at The -spy greeted PACK other with- �� � t d. ea. Some- banV yi,Ut�,gt'aplt fur type,
=Short Stories and � eL Tapuwai, and, like all sailors- -on the casual informality that cloaked r�
a that you should not massage around
ARE YOU .ARTISTICALLY shore, his one desire was to get real affectiofy. the roots of the hair at all • others (preferably the night before a
{ astride a horse. Of course he could . "Look aL he circus!"
tiVOLitiEDtY 'r ride, unlike most Cockney sailors t maintain that a weekly massage is shampoo) should be adequate.
Pat was delighted at the-sight of beneficial, and still others insist that e
�We, offer yoet piaCtlCal in whose exhibition of horsemanship in a string of hoses tied to the station Rem tuber, that incorrect manipn-
port so. entertained the landlubber. . fence. There -was a horse` each, and You should do it every night. Well, lation -of the scarp is worse than no
struction and trhieism on At first his parents were reluctant two for ,the luggage. Whey were .a Tet's look at all sides of the contra massage,at all. Place.your elbows on _. r
g$, Landscapes and to have Pat go off to the country, but mixed team:- a chestnut cob, a great ver`ry a table and put your head in your
• : N �lQiWerB in Wa* ,Colours. the combined entreaty of the family; saw -boned black, two shaggy ponies, Vigorous beauty treatments, .like hands. Then, with, rotary motions,
prevailed." and several nondescript animals with most medicine, should "be taken. in make the scalp move backward and . d
- •• -Ve14d a t'nreg - •sent stamped "Come one" said Genevieve. no particular charocteristies. _ moderate doses and' the 7acetious forward, for no more than ten min-
envelope for full 1nfoM- •- you'la-goiag to miss the train, and-' ..*here did you get them?" Robin slogan, "If a little's -good, a lot's bet- uteg, The fingers shouldh't move at ,
In'. ', _ _ . make a bash of All my lovely plans.' pushed, his Panama hat to the back ter," is highly impractical. The scalp all until you're ready to set them
i• - �_` "• Norah had looked anxious and talk- of his head to accentuate his look of is massaged for two lesson, first; to down on a new spot.
��, •.n.
e�eas Vffillf�ite� ea about a chaperon when the child-
bring bring up circulation and stimulate the
ire filet spoke of their' expedition to '•All honestly bought or stolen. Oil,
growth of hair and, second, to loosen
;.: Tapuwai. Barker this is the family," and Kelly dry skin and flakes of. dandruff. Now
z Thirty Nine Lee Avenue +.Qh, Mother, shat rot!" Genevieve ' JMATURITY- MATERNITY
_ Toronto was afraid that Aunt Kitty might be. introduced them to a tall, lean , man it stands to reason that daily stlmu-
_ induced to .join them.' Not that she who was apparently in charge of lation isn't ,exactly .necessary - and _ -tDDLE AGE.
the horses. that too mtich'massage may snake the
' Geoffrey i?olthard Barker was an oil glands overdo their normal work. ; - i a these three critical periods
„ Australian, a typical Cornstalk in a , X p g a woman needs a medicine
Therefore a week! seal massage i ,
'r P -,- the can - depend oa. Tbac s
'pearance. His ambitious mother, who why so many take Lydia E4
had, died during big infancy had Pinkham's Vegetabld Coat. ;
( r f • • po u�pd. 98 out of 100 say, It =
been responsible for his names. Five • ..for
your
:� •
minutes after he entered school, Pol- % helps" ithelpyoei�,itlow
Rom _ thard Barker died, and Potty Barker Y D r A E. P r N K N A M r S
y t - - ; was born. The name stuck. for a Limited Time -
- �• _.
Over a couple of pints of beer d v� wanted! to exchange for it we
U C e an offer OPINION VEGETABLE COMPOUND
� AIR `�tf,,e buying Of the Chestnut C- c he er we Rubber Bowl Inge for yyour separator; any
I Ls•• Y g + size or make.. , free and postpaid. I 'e wilt also tell you
and Kelly had struck up a casual about 'the'•Cheaparator at a in'Ae World with a sand
ni eah Use." the only rata made i separator with s
' `• � � "• "- ell fed 8 arced Self-Balancing Bowl . a rata with t�
vhIuable features not- found on any other rata in
act}tialnta ip. - Kelly wan sees .• HOW TO _
•'' man to help him, and Potty Barker, the world. Just send postcard to address below tellinrtgg
'� Navin no deep-rooted aversion to your address, name and age of your sapanta aced
v .P.LJ, 2 y g g surroundings, name of this paper Full details will �n KEEP COOL
t✓ work in congenial aurroundin s the
bargain was struck: �A s it .vv sit i r �r d
g.M '' :. a - ONT. Take an ervesexig glass of pleamnb
hi— headli ht in Car.lvv. 2: The north He had a lazy grace of movement, tasting Andrews Liver Salt when yoy
1�WAy -No. 11— s%iild>ig`1t3Q. 8 the;automatic response of a' healthy
sop*. f- ewmarket, . �e true of bound car sideswiped the cutter -in, begin to feel the heat. At once you leis
down •irotas.-L Ae 1�Icoe and was crowded .into the ditch. Both body in fine fettle, and a lacy manner :, 'gp,>,Y's feel cooler and you'll stay cooles
-an:j1dZk0ta*.wjs ali><igst solid. Once cutter -in " andi ,it suffered ; crushed of speech. This• lazy' drawl; with flat- Andrews not only Taken a thirst, y-
�kt 'the proc'emon would open mudguards. iened viwels, prodbeed a peculiae a cools your hived. Taken oCasionallq-
. _spa
... f a few car Jengtha would The whole line o! traffic for half twang, say twice each week — Andrews will keen
ear. The a traffic was ,fight, ht, but a mile back 'was fosced, to haft. 'At . ' you fit by purifying your system ant..
-. --gyp p g "Did yob '!rave much trouble get• - e I � cued'
inuring regulstr and. comiJets elimina• -
u oo» ld never : tell when A• north- several points there were ,bumps ting •all this• • circus up from Tap u-' 'iDtten in hot weather and occasion- von. At all druggists. In tins, 35c and 60c. _
.• a. "wtyald'be kvmi over'- the. where cars could not "0411 up'gil' y .r,r _ i11y'at other times, little sWnsclu New, lazRe bottle, 75c. Sole Agents:.
'H(, •. ` !}' nR was. Genievieve• asked as the boy_
• " ' : ""' ' '` ;a _' enough. Traffic was halted (both ' "turn seta and acid. "Whoa I notice nhfi A. Huston Co., Ltd., Toronto. sa .
one -drivkr got "!impatient. 'hive or south and north bound)' for fifteen saddled up and strapped the higgage any sign' of sick stomach," says 7
ostj cssr•eheadof hiM the line opened minutes while 1 helped the north =' on to the two pack - horses. Mss:J..AlphonousBrown,Bayside, ,
aQ►' for )s. moment;,. He •Wrtied out bound car out of the ditch and took "A ' fair cow," drawled - , Potty. P,.E.I:; "I always give s Baby's HOLDS FALSE TEETH
':x ""Uspeeded. up •to `thkke the gap. its number. Fortunately 4 'had been Barker. Own T•blet." They quickly not
` "' "` the!?' ate ` cSr mounted the hill trailing the northbbund', car, watching thinjs right, are very easy to take . TIGHT AS CEMENT
r. -�°'i' "llutldted gar'ds ahead 'of him' He for just such'an accident. Genevieve and Jessie had' the and quite safe. All oommon •il- _
+ ponies: Kelly gave Robin' the Chest- menta of childhood including d
t swer3edillsapl L� the 'gaD. Believe me, .Cutting 'in doesn't pay Ing are promptly relieved with rtes �'t p�Ny slid when yo 'n
► Iil#1' iv�ia"jtf>rtt Bt't4 ilik but-even then at any time. Much less on a crowded nut cob, Pat climbed on to the big, -Baby's Own Tablets. 25s a pack- `'• ' sprinkle on Dr. We�raet s• Powder;
t ` hal'e's what ell, He grazed the highway. Much bettss to keep'in line bony black, -and I$elly and Potty age at drug •torts. gas ; • Largest seller Ski world —bolds plate so ?
r tendat ttit' ffi�itii had C91t iri on, - Barker' rod. two of the nondescripts t they can t annoy yet so oomforh i
k -
forcing it to• ,ahsgk suddenly, The and lose ten minuttis. Y oR may avoid Dr. W i I I is fr s aatu:uy fed and sot like yotn!
a fatal accident:, At least you'll skive and 'led led the pack horses. - ,
!` c ^ beiiiria' it at on their f>rakea, y r•L1 •� FYI J ,, a E11:1 419 V own. k.*Wf uth. saaio 'tsry, *breath
aarrk� the fine the magistrate impose&;on "Potty, you ahead. and lead. i
i �btiiileitlit,;11.pxisv'q�it's2rash be- this I' y g°' pleasa aomf pre, • •
ji evl$¢h cabs- l�C°lar cutterin. i We'll�� have .to push on' while' it's s vents d a broken AnyhoV —Ill be seeing you. , light, ' and Xill g1kheed at the' lyky Issue No. 34— 34 8mai1torai..
1
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~ , monotonoua diet are for theta the
t Pioneer Women of least of their distresses, - -- Smallest Book
�h�stral�a t0 be' ' h "The lick of medical attention for
erself and Ler family, the poverty The smallest book in the world hill
;' ' • �►•• •i► • of educstional facilities for her chll- been presented to the Bodleian Lib
Honored In OCtob r dren, the fear of being without the rary of Oxford by an American poet, ,
— - company of her sex at, critical times Henry H. C-aambertain, It Is An Eng.
_ -,, -
r * women requires much more; than the RUbafji o!' Omar eKja, Darts of '
. +' l.ake..1'lal,C— P�L.,,,,u,aG.�,C ...... Lue KUYauLUN138 Llf au ouLaUlll lire sua race,
y p, rur.ed uy Ld1tl wmmoLwealts
omens Memorial To Be independence to compensate women Press at Worcester, Mass, two years
for disabilities' such as these." ago. The book Is bound in plain red
cy jrfected morocco covers, and is only a quartet R
Dear... to the heart& of the .people of of an inch High, and three- efzteenth�
.. ; New � )York Girl Marries -
e C E C Australia, the pioneer women of the of an inch wide" It weighs, a grais
attet country are to be honored by special FlCriCh PO11t1C3]' Leader and a half, and• contains 34 India. y.g'
- prominence tn. the Victoria Centen- paper pages,. The type area on eseb
By !Mari M ' Mor4•n ary celebrations neat October and by Mantes, France Elizabeth Shaw. Paso is just over one slaty -eight of
y - - - - - a permanent memorial to which the Jones, prominent , in New York a square inch. The 13ritfsh Museum,
:. omen's organizations society, was married recently to De_ which possesses a collection of :these
r...
w g fora of the Com- soci
August Shopping monwealth are already bending their putt' Gaston Bergery, at the town "freak" midget volumes, has nothiae
best efforts, hall. Ber e p g y
- Window -shopping is the favorite past -time of Toronto ferns g ry, a common front oliti- - approaching this curiosity of minute-
these hot hot. days. Yea, even though the temperature is around, Everywhere' there is evidence of a cal leader, was cheered by 500 of his ness.
desire to recognize the country's followers.
90 degrees our interest is flagging in summer outfits and the fors- great obligation to the "first women" _.
cinating berets of velvet and -smoothly fitting knitted suits of of the land. "what the new coun_ A local editor was the bridegroom s
witness, and the wife of the Deputy- "$00 Is severely beautiful " -
this 1934 Fall are proving a big lure. tries of white civilization owe to the Mayor was witness for the bride. "I don't think-rd marry one. of
This morning a hat, reminiscent of a Chinese coolies head settlers wife has been widely recog They slipped away from Paris with- theme severe beauties'r
gear (only this chapeau waslxrade ofblac3�v�l e" made�t's delaut nlz� =�� The ^ges.• - Ia -Gas- "Why not?" -
atop the smartly coiffured head of a stunning brunette. Immacu- ads, in the United States, in New 'out telling friends, and...after the "They are apt to remain severe
brief ceremony stsrted ,for a honey- long after the cease to be besu. w-
'late while ruffles set off a severely tailored black costume. I and Zealand; in south Africa there is a _ y
" growing eagerness to acknowledge moon in Spain. tiful." r
all the other feminine trolley riders gnashed bur teeth in respect- the debt of the nation to its women.
ful envy. - To the primitive conditions of life
Be eareful,.though, if these new berets are not your.style— on the frontier of civilization' they
don't wear 'em. Otherwise, you will allow your men friends the brought whatever of refinement and O�'rn�` ■K
4 . chance of a` good hearty guffaw. spiritual carpe pioneer sett.ements �// V t �e� c h clut�
-
knew." All At U
r s + kne d metre ,
The movement to houor the women
pioneers of Australia was given im- LESSON NU, 21, the.te small nick -aacka are to the 11:
Have "You a Little Bride In Your Home. bloie reproductions from our sketch lust,•ator, '
If you have give her these ten commandments —they may petu3 by a graceful- tribute_oP_Miss ..
y Jean- Batten, in acknowledging the book. Last weea'we ',cv.oduced a No doubt you have access.to man)
r help —and then again —they may not: plaudits of the country for her recent sp'ie of an acorn tree.' Compare the -magazines and'can obtain permission
_ == 1. Trust your happiness-and remember that love grows with recxd- breaking flight from Englaud lemes of ;that sprig with Fig 96, .a to clip -out some of the pictures
leach year of:marrjed.11fe. cluster of grapes, Grapes, too, are rvhtrb, you believe will be useful tc
to Australia The Argus say ?:
2. Keep up in ,4ppearanee- and intellectuality. "The modesty which moved her to us-34, for decoration purposes in ad-' you for future reference,. then, make
3. Cultivate interests in common with one anoth•_,r, deprecate her own great -teat of tour- vwusiag. Note the strong light et. aura to file them away immediately
•.4. Hold to faith and to courage. age, endurance and skill,- and impell. feet off the grapes and also how dense' . befcro you obtain too many and then
B. Don't be selfish and - egotistical as to believe that you and ed her to rank It so slightly earn_ are the shadows, all of which tends give up your filing in disgust, as many
Yo alone can make him happy. . par ?d with the constant struggle of to glve that roundness of form. `hav" done before you. File sketches ;
Fig, 96. represents a house -palm and other copy each day as yon 'ob:
S. Live within your income. f' - ' " the 'women -of the never - clever' - e
'artainst-•tbe persistent elemental for. rendered almost entirely in outline. -tain it.
-7. Find what your husband likes and do it. And always be tea' or draught, distance and Ion Note very carefully 'the -exact form EXX NO. 23, when the weather does -
ollte to him. Of the
branches and leaves, and .their rat permit going out of dQOrB tot,
p ness, will compel admiration. It was g g
8. Don't be possessive. born' cf an intuition and of a femfn-
9. Don't discuss your troubles with outsiders. ire cease or values' that strike 'right - _ _
10. Be patient, be game and have pluck to. fit it out, through to she essentials of national �--�J
No, comment necessary here, .except• this —if .you are of jeal- life, ead lift women of, ali ranks -into y �� : tj �� � - R M� - -
''.' ous disposition-= -fight it. I see mare ' homes disrupted through a- Spiritual communiot; 'in which men ,;- t"?
catrnot, share' � 41;•'r �,.� _• . ',�
jealousy and.unwarranted at that, than through any other course. - __.... - . ..
- The newspaper suggests that' the
• '* trials of a feet/ gays In the air, severe � r
— — — S as' they were, were rightly seen by
Suss Batten as of .smaller sigatfle-
Here are a couple of hot mystery tales, Sandbar Sinister- by ante than. the long years of physicat 46
Phoebe Atwood Taylor'offers you two murders in, the. first three , effort and mental strain, the. alter_ _ yS
chapters and in chapter 1V. the police get -their man and secure nations of hone and despair, and the,
,a; confession,.but it happens that the man who has confessed was' triumph of- wom,en's love in the pia-
-50 drunk on the night of the murder that he does not really know deerkg episodes of history, "For most
- .'what happened. From there on it's up to you to take it or leave it, me+n rhP need or praise and acclaim dfrcctfoa. o €- gr�wttt, The pattn is at slcexbing, make sketches -of sail life
Shadows by Florence..Ryerson and Colin Clements is one of 'for s13•s `Batten's achievement is spe•7181 value to' the Illustrator as it oble,ts wbioh will be suitable to Ill.* - q
" , Qymbolic of the wish to extol the part is So frequently used in the drawings sert in illustrations later on; The ilpe-
>the fifteen volumes in The Tired Business Man s -Library af. women of Australia And .,N Zee= of interiors and reception halls. _Yon ctais illustrated to this lesion will-
Adventure Detective and Mystery Novels brought together with _land gave played An the drama of ckarot. afford to - search ha1� a day give 'you a lead-
the laudable purpose of providing escape literature for those who builrttrigg a aew Britain in. the south. for copy rou w1Bb to draw; there- .Owing to the illness of the Editor
?`are weighed down by too many cares. Shadows is a story _of� lolly- Seaa,'' the newspaper adds, fore it is necessary to have a collet- of NiA• Sketch Club,_ the anaannce_
-- ' +woe& and of motion ieture actors; executors, scenario -writers , rnA Argus iraa, a word of. praise, for tion r-t studies filed away as one can- meat of the .Contest Winners' names
and lesser lint++ of the screen --S� tl- inQliticol enm the &•omen � ioneers of the present in not he expected to remember e a _ •.,...,
= =a�� 2tes lOV2 p postponed for one
tangles and professional rivalries, there are enough motives , for s ra s e ° s otn s, y act urn e, y everything one sees 'ivePk ..
murder to furnish forth a five -foot shelf of detective stories.
Today It la, perhaps, even a great_ duns; a course of study,
er wrench -to leave the commonplace Frequently in interior representa- Questions 'will be answered in this
comforts, of town life to engage In tior., • drawtng -rooms and parlors, a department. Anyone 'wishing to re•
s, rr a d-oubtfuI struggle for independence boriqutt of flowers Is introduced, Fig, ceive s ersonal reply, may have 1'
- NO More Punts, Says' . •:' it seemed to consider an enemy, but D D
always retreated before it reached its on the land Only women can ap- 97 shows a suggestion of flowers In same if a Sc stamped addressed en.
Jean Charles WOrjth apparent objective, This citizen says pre =late the risks that women 'on- a vasC- handled in such a way that velope Is enclosed with the req.uest.
that the same thing happened with dertake to such 'Isolation. The lack it is. not sufficiently definite to dis- The Art Director, Our Sketch Club,.
Just the other day we burst forth a bat, but the bat did not keep up the of hcme comforts, the effort ,ot' daily tingule-h the, load. of flowers or the de_ Room 425, 73, Adelaide. Street Weal,
Into song saying' that Paris w'as game so- long.— Toronto Star, duties, th" primitive housing, and the coradon of the vase, but bow useful Toronto,
pretty definitely "in print" for the _
anmmer and now along comes !ear
Charles Worth to nip us in the bud
by denying
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No more prints, be declaYes, "wc
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.-have -had so much of them -that the � � L � we � � �'•r.,,� � . •:4 -
- .prettiest designs have ceased to
"pleaee uk and one longs for the bar-
monrous dombinatintl oi! plain;- beauti- The peoples of near lands and fat
and fabrics on which 'to rest one's : . _ lands foregather in friendly rivalry '.
ey�r" in commerce and id sport, in the. .�
We stick by our guns, however, arts, the sciences, music and industry —
because it will be 'a fairly long and at the Canadian, National Ez< x
hot spell before the prints already hibition. ¢,;
out can be withdrawn from circul 't Merchants are attracted from 'the
ation. US course, Worth, as do all . Y• ;;
bazaars and market laces of distant
the future tense about practically -all- -- :1 Calcutta... from the potteries of
'his fashions bet:use he has to think :;�I { Stoke.on -Trent from the plants-
so far ahead. By the time' just or- lions of Ceylon n . r
y on a d Sierra Leone. In
::dinary, folks 'half way catch up to :.::;:': "" "�' �' -
" Y „� B# an atmosphemof carnival gaiety and •'
him and can afford to buy what he romance the enterprising strangers
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advocated two or three months ago, g
g n from abroad transact business and
he's full of new ideas and •your fine join their. Canadian brethren in.;.�
•' resent” wardrobe is a "dead ast
P p whole - hearted appreciation of then <; >;
3o him. Life is grim.. �'` world's la -
rgeat annual Exhibition.
Even Worth couldn't very well deny ; From over the seven seas, from the.,
that prints are all over the place at Anripodes and the United States
denial moment so you can take come athletes who strive mightily-
iris denial of our fine truth to mean i with Canada's best for world champ•
there won't be any 'prints in his ionships on land and water.
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winter collection which you'll know East meets west on common ground '
about early in August. Until then, •• - •
go ahead with your prints and be as at the "ShowWindowofthe Nations" -
]tappy as a girl, knowing you have . where Toronto once again becomes
more gompany than you could count? - "a place of meeting ". This is the big
year at your, Exhibition.
_ cocorret ucoie stw000 w. xvoetast
Battle With Humming Bird a
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Humming birds are pugnacious little 5..$. W., .,,..:: ,.: ::. h..::, ......: •• >. ..r `
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creatures and a ' Toronto man . saysal'a�iiiiiirr'
that of had quite a time with one GANAM
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-the .. other evening. >th painted. darted EXH T ORONTO stick at the bird and the bird darted .n�ATI O NAL Auc 24- TO -SEPT
toward lice end of it. As it's kept p •' r : - . ,.,�,
moping the stick, the bird also kept • . p :•
moving, in little darts, toward what
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L .�L 1t31l� l t1kat caused considerable damafte. D 1 luigley of this village, who is soot water' at present, apply sparing- not forget to mix a little lime', in tKe
1Kunro's and •A. Picov's silos wer I ?riving north in, his coupe.. Both veh ly, once or twice a *reek. -Border Ch- soil for the iris.. Everlasting flowers
''• blower down and some falling ove cles slowed 'down when they app rysanthemums also wilI•be better for shofild be picked before they open
• Wm. Cullis spent several days;
telephone wires put the service ou Pasties the intersection, but the via- a little feeding. Half ripened shoots f fully and hung heads down to dry. P
- - of `last Week in Orono. of' commission for a time. on was obscured by the apple t;; s of many shrubs may be inserted in Keep on sowing -the seeds of perenp; ---
-;Mrs. F. Hall is spending a few -When we read of the kidnapping ' in the adioinin¢_ field, so that neith- sandy soil in frame or deep bQx_ with � ials as they ripen fai' if you oannnt
.+diia79 .wirh rtslarlr�s iu Tuz"L of 7oh1i Labatt it makes us feel ho` �r driver could see the other. Fort -_ a pane of Tlass over and kept shad- I,- find_room for all the plants sorize of
Died, on Friday
a* nn t}IP _
]Brock Road, "Liz2ie ", in her 13th nappy we sl.uuld be C"J, err mac aav,l unatreiy cite cars were KulitK ac a crl uuoil ruucesl :<uw itbyue tithe w she neighbors w111. .
wealthy. Our poverty saves us 'fron . 'slow rate, thus preventing serious took over the bulb lists, as hyacin- z
3'�r much cruel suffering. However, we r damage to the cars and .their occyp• the can be potted as -early as they The Grandstand at_ the Canadian
-We are pleased to see genial W. know of many people who would not' ant%. Neither Mr. Quigley ]tor his can be obtained to have them in bl-
,T. Monney'onthe street again, after. hestitate• at taking the risk. But we dau titer, Nora; Who was with him. oom for Christmas.' Hedges can b. National Exhibition h more than 700
g feet in lenjrth and the mammoth at-
x' his recent illness. no not consider such people as being: suffered any' injury, but the occup- given a final trimming for -the sea- age
-=F. and. Mrs. Randall, of Toronto g r 'even longer `tlwh that. -The'
heroes if they risk their lives to kid -_ ants of the motor - cycle, though'no't son. This should keep them in good battery of floodlights which illumin-
were the guests of Arthur and Mn. nappers• seriously injured. received some cuts condition .until next summer. Oren ,
The cool weather that followed and bruises and suffered slightly tal -poppies may be transplanted now rtes the sage end scenery o the
Boyer one day last week: 1
t -Mrs. A. Hull, of Dttroit, spent the storm on Sunday .afternoon cans- from shock - ..Thep were. planted Do f la ittly pageant is the most power -
' a tow days with- her, cousin, Mies given medic - and Irises may still be fug in America.
ed people to seaicli their clothes cl- at attention -and it was found that no
llfary' Dwyer, last week. - osebs for good warm wool., blankets; bones were broken. hit•. Quigley's car
--;A large number from-Pick6ri�
to order that they might enjoy gredt- was slightly damaged.
�'. . and vicinity have been attending .he : er comfort in *their beds. A few, we - -Don't forget the Girls' Softball
Oshawa 'Fair this week. hear, were unable to reach out to the game on Friday evening . (tonight), `
;u -Mrs. McCort, of Windsor,ois air side_of their had for 2n extra blank - - -the -last ¢ame of the season. Brook- :. j tcr� - -
- ending a few week3 wi h her mother,
r.. F et, though only three feet away. The- lin vs Pickering. Come and rout for
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Mrs. S. White• cool nights makes us wonder where the girls, at 7.30 D. S. T. T
-Walter and Mrs. Shepherd and the summer has gone. - - Attorney - General A. W. Roebuck stir pick eI'ln�'s „L88�a8T Store"
• daughters, of Tosonto, spent Surulay -The August meeting of the Wo- has created considerable furor- throu
wiib relatives in the village. , :
-Dr. Ina Marsh, and friend of mans Institute will be held on Tues- zbout the Province by his wholesale M
N. M called d r n and "y' Aug. i €th, at the- holab of Miss dismissal' of police magistrates, in=
Herrtburg, M. Pennell An � interesting program eluding, J. E. Willis, of Whitby W: J. - NEW' LINES
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Mrs. Clark one day last week is being prepared by the Junior Clark, of Pick
Me>tIe Hall has returned ' erink and Mr. -Purdy
Girls and Miss L, Rorke. As this is of Port Perry. It is not a case of a - '
from a ten -day motor trip through_ to 'be ' Mothers' and Daughters'- Day, man's politics that he is dismissed Bo s' Summer Tweed Pants Longs-
7 -, Quebec and New Fork State, includ- we hope to have our girls come and as both Liberal and Conservative are � � t f
'ing Lake Placid. bring their 'mothers with them. Roll t -eated alike., The dismissal in a num -Sizes 27-291 $1 795 .30 -32 $1.99
-Dr. and Mira. Howden, of Peter - Call- .]What this Community - needg ber of cases -has- not met. with popul• • f f •
_boro, and formerly of Pickering, his- for young people".
' - - -- ' rtes Mrs. and bliss Fawkes on - Mon- -- - � ar approval, and in some -cases dep- • . � _.
_ day. _ - Threshing is now the order of utations will visit the Government Kiddies Patent One -strap Shppers'Flex-
-Miss Florence Gibson, of Toren- the day and farmers smile as they with a view to having the cases re --
watch the_ grain coming out of the considered, 'as many have been on the able Sale, Snappy, Cut -out Design—
7. to, has, been visiting her sister, Mrs. machine. Last year some farmers bench for a number of years to the Alr
Cheater " Butt and family for a few had only half a sap's threshing, but satisfaction of the people. It is said + ' Special, 2 -5, 59c.; 5 -7z, 69ce.
this year it takes two and three days , -that in the future the Police matrix-
:� = --Miss Edith Murray and Miss J. for the work. Not only is there an a- trates will be chosen from the legal
Clark have returned from a week's bundance of. straw, but there is a
- -' .holiday at Eaton's Girls' .Camp at procession, and their *hole time mast
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Shadow' Lake. corresponding amount of. grain of be :Dent in the work -and they- will be Your Grocery Order attended to
excellent quality. The root crop as paid on a salsi-y 'and not by fees: a=
-- -Oliver and Mrs. Denny, of Col- Well as corn promises well unless we � '
as moat of the police magiatrat•as -
.•. borne, are here at present owing to have .a long period of dry weather. courteously and promptly. -Prices
were formerh aid. T. K. Czei ¢ htnr
the tfeath' of the letter's mother, Mrs. -When a - motorist is involved- in- of (J haws. has .been appointed- for - •
an. accident he is supposed to stop consistent with First Quality
John - MrrssJames Andrew has return- this district which includes Oshawa
and .investigate. Courtesy compels Wbitbv. Port��v a lc ennw.
= - eAllome after visiting her daughter, -- -- r
most drivers to do, this without re- wL DELI V fat A N Y W 1�.1.
,. Mrs. John Draper and family, of Kes- ferring to the Motor Vehicle Act to r- After - a brief illne?ts Mrs.' John'
-: "wick' 'see if he really has to do this. Al- Dunn, of Church Street died at her
-Mrs. James Richardson and dau- thouell if. your car should hit , anoth- home on Monday morning in her 71s*-.
ghter, Isobel," of Georeetown, visit- er' a id put a dent in the fender big year. She had been in poor Health for
y 4 with relatives in Pickering' one enough to -sink your fist in it, it can a number of years with heart troub- M S CHAPMAN
day last week. not be called an accident? Courtesy le but was able to- be around. On Sat- • • _
- _ -Mrs._ Alex. Rose_ and .daughter, : seems to be as much under the infl- urday she started- . down town but
' XLss Edith, of Toronto. and Mr. '',Kit- pence, of thg depression as delis- bills. taking ill she had to return and gr- _
` 4 then. of Niagara Falls, are spending We just don't have any these days. adually became worse, and suffered Q �•� p
a week with Donald_and .Mrs. M.ur, -Among the results given' -on the great pain. Her funeral took place on T JI I� T O P T A -� L V /� S
f ' Whitby High School - (Upper SchooN' Wednesday to Groveside Cemetery.
y 'p' �-K_ R are. the following names of Picker- .New Spring Samples are here. Some Fine Material.
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-judge J. E Thompson,_ . senior She is survived try one'daughter, .ilea
judge of Ontario Count* is ill in the ing Pupils writing st Whitby: The Oliver Denny, of Colborne. Her has- Sorge Cli] efol Workmanebip. 823 50. °
General Hospital. His illness , classification is-.shown ad-1. indic- band predeceased her several years _
s ,got considered serious, and at last rtes first class honours, 75 -100; 2, ago. She a 'member of the Pies• _ R>r BBER $DOTS -82.50 and $3.00 '
-_-., _Teports he• was somewhat improved., second class, ".74; ,3, _thifd class 60 -' bvterian Church, and was-of a 'quiet x3n�kera are up.
Motorists are invited to follow, 65; C, Credit, 50 -59 per cent. Bark - disposition. W6 brothers, George ,
e series of "Hints to Motorists" that er. J. -Comp 3. Lit. C. Hint. 3. A' Downing, of Pickering 'And Chart—,; ',A 8ttie Ahowing of Work Boots. Sbiitp, Headlight; - -
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ill-appear irr this paper for several 2; Trig. 2; Fr. A., 3; Fr. C., C; McEw- Downing-, of Alberta, died a number E)veralls. Cape and 9eeeoaable
weeks. Some very useful information en„W. - His. 3; Al. C; -Nicholson, H.' -' of years alto. - _ Underwear.
r and instruction is given and. will-, it Comp..C. Powell, A., Comp. C. Lit. 3. - _ -
In hoped be of service to our readers: Smith, - 'Arthur, Comp. 3;- Lit. "C; Garden Notesverythinq. for Spring.
1 -The Toronto - -- Exhibition opens Geo n Ls A., 2; Lot. C. • : ° -
m., 1; T 'R. 1; . t.
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this week and "it promises to be the 2; Fr: A., 2; Fr. C.,` 3 - _
best Fair et. The, h, standard set Hanging baskets slid plants in the Fred T. R III1 n11, -' pip •
Y g -Louis Levine, of Whitby, who �a :111 er,,.�.-
>� -y eerie lilrCRWii keeps up 1 Po up 1- well known in Pickering Township, late a little- 1►quid manure, weak, or
arity and -makes it the best annual died a few days ,ago in a Toronto hos- Radio Licensee
Established 1857.
fair in the world. pital after' a short illness. Mr. _Lev- �.
i -We understand that within a few.
days, _Virhitby -will, have four, ina-tit- me, who was a Jew in religion, was
- a native of Poland, but. eame.to can- Designing and Dressmaking
rations licensed for beer and wine. Ada a number of Years ago, settlintt
near Whit "
Two hotels, one Tourist camp, and by. He was a farmer and '"NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS
1 one Club. We have not felt any ser- de
P -E -C I A L
harner and also engaged in the tr- -
' Sous effects of it.here.as pet. rbls store will be- rv- cspened -or. _
ucking business. He was pennllesx -
- Parents should exercise care in , ) lunday. September 12th. in read
when he carne � to this country' -bu-
:.•allowing their children to play on the succeeded in amassing considerable -Peen for the new fall and winter
front street.. Only by quick action of wesTtli He is survived- by his wifC styles. 9chtoedder Lard, _:.. _.::' :.. ::I2e.
_ -• -,a motorist one day-last week, was a and site children; two sons and four = -°
rkll orders will l e given ftompt +
young boy of the village saved from daughters. He is also survived by a w. and cqr r fug attention Scb del er Pea Meal B aco°, . ... .., ^: :..
serious injury. brother, Isaac, of. Whitby._. ' '
i -Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt, of.;�Iidland -The manufacturers and - retail 2 2 Winifred 13nroinRhalln a1 oP, } b. pkgi. .. Ile.
Ch "ce sliced' Bas 1
spent- Sunday last with the latter's
••-` dealers are lamenting the great fall-
brother, Howard, and Mrs. McGill. On • - —= �%bYii. a Red Ribbon Rorsnd Steak..,. _... I ie, +
1ng off in the amount of ice - cream. _
]their return they were accompanied consumed since the beer and wing 'l raced• Steak,,.. ... «.. ]Oe.
- lby ]Hiss Norinne McGill -who is spend measure came into force. Those pro + NOTICE _
ing a holiday with them.. Pork Liver,. .,, •.. .. '.Ioc. - e
pile who formerly got rid of theix. _-
-James Davidson, of `3Wirrywood spending money by patronizing the Having leased the former $pink's Finet3t Old Cheese,
',has ,purchased the General Insurance. ice -cream parlors are now spending Mill. property, there, will _be ,erected -- '
Business of Win. Anderson, 'and 'sol- it in the beer and wine parlors and by the end of the month, buildings, Fork. Peas; . ' . ... ' 2 for 960.
-sits the patronage formerly enjoyed learning to become drunkards, -and for the purpose of carrying on a
by his predecessor. See his advertise- eventually be a burden on the count . Cgal- Retailing Business. NCO •• "•, = " :'"' " > '' .:
went in .i0other column. ( ry, when they will have to be supp- . _ Orders will be accepted at once Z`omatoee, ... ... ;.: loo.
_ -Thy Y. P. S. of the. United Chur ; orted by the state. It is said that the ,• • -
ch' are having- a get - together lawn temperance sentiment is not so Delivery by end -ot tots month. All Meat@ kept-under EleCtrteal ,
party at the home of D. N. Lockwootj strong- in the country as -it • formally - i
_ an Friday'. Aug. 24th, at 8.30-P. m•,'was, but nothing will revive that *has• Law -Refrigeration.
ID. -s. T. Come aid enjoy a surprise sentiment more quickly than the in- -'
program. Girls please provide... crease of drunkenness due to the beer NOW A"Orsisb Kstii @s•
-John Stork and Fred Kirby xis- and wine parlors. ' A revival ' of the • M ' • ^ R E ! D
ited the fornter's , brother, Russell ice -cream habit would be a blessing OR SALE - Golden Obattif fall. •
and hies. Stork, of Keswick, on Sun- to those *ho have abandoned it for' Fwheat. Chas, Hutchings, Brock Road, R. Butcher hone 3000 PicIrerin
.day, and on their return were acc- beer and wine. - R t, Pickering. Ss `p
omoanied by Mrs. James Andrew who -The inter• -slug? tennis matches on
had been spending a week with her Saturday did not reach the proport- �� OD FOR.$ALE -I haves good
daughter, Mrs. Draper. ions anticipated,. but quality of summer wood for sale. F, L
players from reen, Greenwood. +9.52
-Mrs. E. Remmer, we regret to p —
t herocals. and Claremont engaged FOLLOW THE OROWD -Who 4e Pickerin'gi Meat @ Ma'rket'
report is confined. to, her. bed ' o a ri- the locals. Dr. Tomlinson and son de- [` bathing, boating and (fishing at;Roseba r - - -: sult of a fall on her veranda on' Fti feated F. Petrie and H. Law 6 =2, 6 -4 Park, and enjoy yourself. 47rf
... day fast when - she took a fainting Misses Tomlinson and Selby also of ORgE FOR SALE- ores in team ._.
spell. Medical.-aid was secured when Claremont overwhelmed Misses G. HORI, t• good worker. Seth Badjf.row, " Cash and Carry .
i -it was found that no 'bones were bro- Bly and 'M., Calvert. There were mix- con, 4. Pickering. Brock Road. 51.52 - - ••
.ken, ed doubles and singles as well, anth Ti OU4E FOR'RBNT -A Rood mod.
- Mothers are now wearing a smile in the evening our club treated the j 1 corn', with garage. hydro and hard and ;yOUNGI FAT .IUICY BEEF
and boys and_ girls have tears trick - guests to lunch at the court. In the yy
„ling down their cheeks, as. there is ,
wrMd ¢ter in the house. F. i., Green. Green.
Teen-
only a little 'over one more week of ladies doubles on Monday evening,
::holidays. It Is strange how a week in G. Bly and E. :Murray gained a'6 -2, "ARM FOR RENT- ClosP'to' Osh- ~ Just the thing �Vr r a
- $'deCii3ion over M. Calvert and' B. ¢wit. E:cAlent soil, Good location. Im• ''d.:
• July and August seems so- short, to Barker. Everyone felt that our twoediatC» eapoasession to plough, G. D. Conant, i .c• •
the children-and so long to the mot- __ and -Silo or
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strongest lady netteis•--- would --Fa `
hers. -
things entirely their own way. But �FF.D FALL WHEAT FOR SALE
- Traffic on the, highway was yely the junior ladies battled clever] and Dawson Golden Ghaft, t9aa grain. Phone - - WE HAVE THAT ROAST. -
heavy over the week -end. Many Are Y some second•eltsa tialber and gumbo- ;
G effectively, carried a number of 'Pick 528 or apply to L. Middieton, $rougham,
returning from their holidays, incl amen to deuce before- dropping errs
piling thorn TOMATOES FOR CANNING"
i ; -tiding-a large number of Americans and continued numerous rallies that
who spend their summers at the Ont -1 , FOR RENT-Farm. Ane mile agree, •
► delighted the crowd.. A, �¢Ui alt- part of roc tb. con. I. one mite South of ,
ario resorts, at the small, lakes, which' Pickering Village. by Church itreet. Possession -•' - ' ' ` - ' `
1 _Ontario abounds, is becoming increas- ce in stroking and court generalship early fall, Appiv Mrs. J. R. Dales, Dunbartoa, •
?� would work wonders. 5.0-52 rime Stock 50c. per bushel.
'> ingly popular with our neighbors to One, - _ _ �
-,Henry Westney, son of W. H.
tit► south. Tn coming to Ontario they and Mrs. Westney, of Audlev, and �i Agri TO RENT of an BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINER$
escape the intense heat of the States. friend, Gordon Chute, of Toronto house and goodsbarn. suitable P main mirk hn: n Frame -
-On Sunday evening an electrical had a narrow escape from aprinus in• -, wstur and fruit. Reasonahle rent, Apply
storm passed over this locality, acc- jury on Thursday last. They were 9o, F, New, t)Aioe, Pickering, 5.0 52
ompanied-bj rain. While we had a driving west on a motor cycle nn th- WOR SALE -Fwrm nt 157 acres, li It pa3's to buy your moult at thCA
nice. rain in Pickering, the storm was tiles north of Cnhimhus, 1-2 mile west
'• fourth cnnc•easton, and at the inter terse' I ^m ^�it'r � � • '
ve severe to the North. The :torn' :n„rlh.n'dinti•. Wannin,te
k,. 1'1' °�rtt�n of }l, , f . „w1, .,...t }hA, ! r C' • .s�sai„utu nWeaell. kill t/��sress. ellsstl ltt.. . . W i..1V i�F
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