HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_09_13VOL. LV. _ , PICKERING, ONT.. ' FRIDAY, , SEPT. 13. 1915. � ^;.._� -,•
.>etarfss,rrttaual I�tt:feDa. y� Green River _ whitevale
ifedival, •N OTICE There will be no service in the The Tkh , Anniversary ' of the GREEMW OOD `..- A . . . . .
-- - _ Green River Baptist Church next Whitevale Baptist Church will bit
DR. H. O. PEARSON- Physician:' -" Sunday, .Se,xt. 15th, crning to the held next Sunday, Sept._ 15th. Ser-
>Snd Surgeon, Dunbarton. ,01Y ►�(yur trticke nabs your way rY 2, p- SILLS
anniversary services of the W71ite- vices will be held ,at 30 m, and r ,• .°'t+
R E. FOR9YTFi, Oph. D. Director every day." _ _ vale - Baptist Church. 7.30 p. m. (standard time). The spec-
- •LtosOptometrical Aa•ociationof Ontario. Reg
Ntered. Member of the American. Optometrica) COAL, CODE - - .ill speal4er. , will be:. Rev, -H. Elmer 8stablished 1838 =
Ausciatidh. Eyes examined by appointment Audley Green, Pastor of the Whitby Bapt- °
Fboae 7804. Claremont. Ont. --_ -- - c
�PvOD, CEMENT,. ist Church. At the afternoon'serviee
The - fishers: are _ back with• poor special music will be rendered' by _ All Feeds
` RDUNALD RUDDY Jsarridwr• BAND, GRAVEL, catches and big fish stories of those the Whiltevale Baptist Choir and a
that got away.' _ Male Quartet, and in the evening by Are lower.in price. As the
. tormeror, occupied Public. MuneyW Loan. and - - Mr.- I1'u1i8 opened sctilool last week a '.Bale Choir. All are cordial] in- 'market deck es mg �piice' a •- -
-- O(bc4 Spheaty occupied u tae iatc A. E. ]Lori.- :: ' Y
tier. tooth wing of t,otut HVY•C. W t[tby• ally , with twenty -one in attendance: The - y-ited. - n
BUILDER'S SUPPLIER will be lowered accord- ,
,EATON, HELL, 3o R086 new seats have arrived and W�11 be i
W. J. BEATON. K. C. al6o lanai cartage work installed shortly. Brock Road ingly. :
H. B. BELL J. D. F. ROgS _. Several dietitions from the Gen- -+ tPur vounR pigs nothing is equa - w
A W MITCHELL era] Hospital, Toronto, motored out Wm. Baagerow is busy renovating shorts to give them a healthy
J. A. WRIGHT
473 Bay Street, Toronto, i.Adeltaide 8838 ' W. on Saturday evening last t0 visit his house on the exterior which adds start bni3 $t them for heavier
(Snoettifeor to D. Munro and Picker- Ml`s Muriel Westerly. Freatly to its - appearance. feeding later.
(C O. RICHARDSON 8: Cu, Barris- inK w Co.) The CIub's Corn Roast Gn Moonday -The local bee- keepers report a
LJ•ter*. Sohciton. Notaries etc., Suite% 309 DO not BLUnL your young pigs
and 310• - -9 Rico.mond St. E., Toronto. Tere evening -was well attended and a g0 honey sea vn both in the corer by feeding too strong •feed k
Vones - - -Ad. 4810; Nights. Sundays and Hold -' Pl(lkering, Qnt.. most enjoyable time spent by` all. and amber varieties of th.: "natural on Llie start.
Ra 3777. Pickenng Phone 3913. - -
at[ Office phone 7400' Residence 6520 The Committee
in charge went w sweet." The quality and texture of
" *PHOMSCN 3t M,!MILLAN- Barris• ansiderable trouble'to prepare and this season's crop. is, especially fine, rtiass best
1 FIT E CROPPING
rerulte in pig feeding.
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tars- Solicuor , Notary Public. Office at they have the thanks of the men)• owing to suitable honey weather
iron, Office lot sday pdSaatrday STEWART BEARE bers•• early -in the year. d GRIND FINE.
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Qmg. Office hours: Thursday and Saturday _. _ .. _
ftveprrtge. from 7,W p. m to 9.Xt . m., or by __.i $ChV�il re-opened on Sept. 3rd with
a� ntment- 'Iorontoofti , e05 Royal Bank pew
`Beds:. Phone Pick 20.,0. Toronto Elgin 5303. Radio Service Greenwood ' twenty -five pupils on the roll. Heal- CHOPPING
Finest eggipmeat fur expert, ]thy_ and bright, after Lt+o months Monday. Wednesday & Fudar -- _ -
CONANT 3t. A_H•N[q - Barriaters, Many fpm ere attended the C. vaeation,_the - children -are all see to ?cents per hag '
guaranteed service
8olicitws. Notaries Public J. Stevenson sale. once more digest an dnknown a-
0ORDON D. CONANT; 'X. C. " '_ - Parts, Tubea, and Batteries Mr. and Mrs. Rsine spent Sunday mount of knowledge which. will be MY KiSSIMI FLO'U R
ALLIN F. ANN,S, B. A.. LL. B. on hand. •' With friends -in ' Orillia. lxpos+ed to them - during the nett Is egeal to any and better than
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Office*- -7 1 2 Simcoe St. S Osbaw Car Radio - and Amplifiers a Stewart Corbett suffered a severe ten months. The teacher also wishes ritosc. , Why pay a big price far
Fboee•- •,tand'5 {Oshawa), and at the 'Court .4 left �)urY in his hand several days House, wbitby, (Mr, Conant) phone 7 (Whit. Per y ago•. to state that he, is happy to be once the name? It takes iesp short-
- by)• 10 Years, Eaperlrnoe and Mrs. Pugh, of Claremont, more engaged in occupation, in the ening and makes whiter biecuitm
_ _ `isited Mr. and` Mrs. E. Ormerod on community, which' is Brock Road. and pavtry,
-- Phone Mark 2803. Pict 4400 or
_^ S'o'da This is yourihome' mill and is
TH. Dal • _ _ _ . Stout* *1001' Bert Gibson hats moved to Clare - The Pickering News is read by over entitled to ;your patronage. _
D (Suc O. 8M1TH. , al ). L. D.8•, rri•ont •where he is em
(Succaesor >A Dr, J, r' Uales), Graduau or Q ployed in the ..804 families in this Tpw•nship g 9sf Collegiof Dent Suigeon. and Taros. The Beal Store, Claremmit . H, G. McIntyre _plant.
rattt At Clue nonc otffu over D..A. PHONE 923 Re Wood3var� has left for the Daabarwn v' - .L store evert -Tow y and Friday Phone g•
97 FURNITURE north country where he will be em -- -
ployed at his trade, blackwnithing. - . Weddings Bells • are ringing: y, .
j.LERB . Grad FALheRoy l L - e.. We we dilrplaving liD attractive The '_Mission Band meets on Satur- Mr. M. S. Chapman will• tpke the Shingles For Sale
11 D D. S . Graduate •[ the Royal COIL -ge of
Donta, Surgeons and the door ratty f Toronto. variety of . day 14th at . tM- home of :Miss •y.ur_ service at Dunbarton United .Church
mrendenteseconddos east Of St And- Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. iel Clerk. All are on Sunday. •'aCbumb: Pickering,ont., office bonry : e mberg are asked to y (Salt Galvanized Steol Shingles.
aa.,o. ro Go am.. or by a$poiA -.-"t. (X -ray Furniture and Furniture
!'x sastdasl. Phone Pick 3790. 4311 Novelties. Present. Thsashirrg operations gre about Bird's Felt -Biate 8binpdes.
Priced low, in keeping with times. = over in this corner of the township Also, re- rubbervog buggy wheels.`S
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Brougham ;- and fall plowing is in full swing. Lawn mowers sharpened.
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Mr, W. Edmonds of Toronto who T. PATERSON'8 - OLAREMODM
Mr.y Bert Harvey s nt sever has just return from visit Bi.T2d8ETH RI 'RARDBO - PQ al J returned a t to Oall send get prices. Pbuoe 2815
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�..F�1�eennd.utoaiotii,einauranerbl all kinds. RiiDIV SER�IC� = days last week in the city. Wales, spent Monday of this week ;.
ta/rawtatins eon,funiesof solid fitumCial stand. fir. Clews, of 7,)ronto,. is,, 3 guest with Mr. and _firs. John Hopkins. ;•
••; A Graduate of Radio Lolls e' s
g of Milton and Sirs. Burk this week. :sir's. Geo. White is spending a aces _ _ _ __ _. _4 • � -- ' :i�
�j POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. _ 11i'lth i Mr. iti'arren Willson -v sited Cher - days with her daughter, '_firs. Jn -j.
1' a tag Ooaneies of York andonsaria Amt U to- the - ]Minute training' mood -Sunda y -School Sunday. W. Milks in the city. fir. and Mrs, A1V V
afa,aad•s of all kinds stt•aud to on aborwn P- s y.
s0l,aa• Address (3rq•o alvr p. O„ Ono. and Mr. and sirs. T• P.obertson were Mills and firs_ White took a top r
. 'FINEST EQUIPMENT Toronto visitors on Thursday last. 34fuskgka Builders' Supplies
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R, BEATON, - TUW�tBHiP b1rs. Shea.s nt -last week with Mary Allison of R'hitii
D. Clerk. Conveyancer Commissioner for °- for _ pe 1iis.� :►f8 y,
takrnr avits. Accountant, Etc. Issuer of her daughters and families in Torah- =hiss Jean Allison ,of Nirkland L. tke. -
MfinageLicehsee_ Whitevale.ont. . :. Guaranteed Satisfaction :to.
and NX -, ttuth Allisaa, of Rez,ra. :. !Lumbf3r and' Lath
�7CT ..AT Mr. and '1i'rs- Pedlar, of. Toronto, have been visiting with t'e A1'';c,n
` YY M. MAW Reasonable Prires spent Sunday at the home of Robt, family here. B. C. �h1u81oo
Lieeosed Anetiom%er for York. H. 90Y M1LLUR, , wind firs. Devitt A Travelogue „Tea will be held at - Blue Coal
Ontario and Ontari•.Conauea. :- Brourrharn, Opuirib Members of the W. M. S..paclked a the home_ »[ bfrs: Ohaa- Annis or. - -
y y, 25th. ,by the On- LL�_ 't
All kindaof sales Drumptly attended to 4sti ('IrttpN M +rk lAtl$ 'Mission ,' r _ '- DOIT�613L C Coke,
1 - try -Bale on -Thursday after- W�dnesda Se:1t.
TERNS REASO -NABLX noon at Mm Brown's. ?� a Go Group c+f the W. A. of :i:P
S n may be arranged for. at the NEWS office. �iekering Mills Mr•. and Mrs A. 51offat caller* nn United Church: Cfinent Lime PlaBter ?`
Bell And 'radepeadeat phone:. • ,
Whitby, Ontario. Brougham friends. on Thursday. i•liss St. Paul's.-the -Hill, Dunbarton. Maple Body WCOd
-Mash, Feeds, ±Bell. Brow n. returned to the city with Sunday; Sept. 15th. 13th Sunda, _ � y
- : S�kFET Y , them, - - -- - • after Trinity. Sunday School at 2 Agents for Lllnd3' Fence
andPoultry�I The Y• P. S, are holding a re -or- n. m. Evening Prayer at 3. Preacher aZyd Meta! a,CrutiLg
i ganization meeting in. the chtarch, .-n yr. Chas. Emery, L.•.R. -
-r-A GOOD DRIVER '•. _. lies in stock rat all Friday'e'vening and are hoping for. a The W. Nf. S. of Dunbarton Uh;'ed d
v -A GOO D• CAI R full a tendance forn�e'rl at 'ifr will Bold their next . meet -hr
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Aud INSURANCE with The students fiom here Church COCke,hIILt LlnplemAIIts
.times s.' Cnwan's °at Rrrseb-ink, an
y Secure Pries. before Buyia=
• :ZURICH - - .. of Claremont .Continuation School,. «'eflnesday, Sept. 18th, •ins-cad ,>f , _ _ -,
: Chopping
• are attending Markham High School Thursday -the School Fair being or ;
The Strongest, Purely Cabualty ., two carloads going from here daily. that day., WILSON B ROS
Company in the World. Mon: Thor• Sat. The ' Merpal Quartet" of Toronto a
will conduct Thankoffering Sery-ices Whitevale :. _ ; Locust Will, OAt.
.CYRI r E. MO RLEY O in Broughaail United Church, o'.• Sun- Phone ►lark 7300 lax j "
Plume - Piekelrin 6700 my day, Sept. 29th, at 7.30 in .behalf of The, September men *.in•g of the'T. '` 1
g' _ the W. M. S. Don't fail to hear them, 1. will be held on Wednesday next, .'
t D• N. Lock wbod Rev. yr. Glover's message on Sun- the 18th, at the }loins of Vlis. Ge:,•
BedrOOlri tilt PIOKERING, ON T. day last was based oft the text, Pugh, at 2.30 p, m. '1frs. Fred Hall.. D
"Then. Jesus beholding him, loved iday, of Brooklin, District President, FLY SPRAY .
ColasiL-tiniz of 81mmons' him," Mark: I0 -21. Mrs. Glov'er's will..be the guest speaker. Roll Call
-bed, good felt' mattresfi R,a G. him," ..Solo "My Task'•; was much appreriR_t- '`A Current Event ": Mrs. Geo. Burk- - .
cable spring. dresser dnd : FUNERAL DIRECTOR ed, holder will give a demonstrate y _
fur
The September , meeting of theq W. on "Candlestick Bedspread." Top' : j
-chiffonier: all In wa�lIInt Private Ambulance , M. S.
wt11 be held at the F. Cas =ie �g1^culture." - Special ., music. A CATTLE
finish, _Day and-Night Service home,.on Thursday - next" the 19.h. Veal treat is promised to all `'who
:Complete ---843 00. Phone 9000 Group "A" -will be -in- charge of the may - it6,rd.. A wee quarter p,a }'s the _ • _.. :
Simmons Bed Mattress Malvern 5000 program. Response to Roll Call - membership, fee. +
"Word." The evening service at the Lrnited '
and Springy, , " The Elmer .� w'ill;fln family siui Church_. neNt Sunday will be with-- As go the best -and only
Markham .Ont y s R
Complete - x'14.50; _ f _ Miss Glades Gannon, of Toronto, drawn on account of the anniversary
Duck and Lawn Chairs - _� spent Sunday at the Gal home. services in the Baptist Church. �1.t30 per Imperial C1all4n +. `
For the Mrs.. Gannon accompanied them on a October 20th hac, been fiked'- for In your_ t)wn container
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always In stock. visit to her mother. at ' Stouffviltr - `the- anhiviFfsary services at the L'n-
HOST DAYS Ho, " ° tted Chumh. Further particular, will
Hemp Rngs, made in .Hof v 1 pint ht_ be she„ later, - p�, a havealimited•BUppI� ''-
_land, and Grass. RuR$, made The firemen with their fire -fl. 7- -
iII Ja a'n for veranda or Coleman's -Gag Stoves ing .equipment responded to a ,call Mr- and .iV1rs. W. Fitch have ret-
p from ._Locust _Hill - early on Sunday urned from a ` wonderful- vrcation,. - . at this price, so get your
BUIT porch, Hot morning, morning, but the C. P. T2. station having covered-over 2000 miles by
t, Different Piiees. Coal Oil Stoves ° .building5 and the_ elevator, were motor as far as the atlantic Coast, Season 8 Te"'.A1re1T1eII� �[
doomed before they -arrived.
and but;h are feeling the ter
Hooked Mate, made In Allen Gray, a member of the S. such a splendid trip. early. 1;
- ..Bug .Killers . y,
Quebec, Ontario Boys' CAIf. Club who was The September meeting. of t.h
QY�ile -they feet -. Fly Spray and sprayers R A. of the United Church was he
9Jrrl. a guest of the Directors of the Tor- sc -•`•
)order Twine onto ' Exhibition for four days last at the home of Mrs. M. Parks. Tn
�-- - week,' having earn that Honour a+ the absence of the president, Mrs. ]'�
-Cs. A. STERRITT' Aud - Massey- Harris Repairs the Oshawa Fair, won the Gnld Med- Tran took charge of the meeting. JOl1t;S Drug. S#or6
THE PICK R N-, -1 N W S.-
Fixneral Director -. al and a good cash prize for dhow- 'Fiver dollars was handed in, being phone 6800
ALVIN BUSHBY mranship in handling animals In the the proceeds of the baking sole, and
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Ambulance Seivide cattle exhibits. We offer hearty ens- which will supplement the shingrling Pickering Orota>f!� j
fund of the church. Arrnr..$ements
p.
Phone• 1300 ;Hardware Phone 460Q gratulations to this champion among .. -� •_.. _. _ ,-
0�8iing, DIIt81r10 our young farmers. are under way for the congregation- t ,r
PICKERING al banquet to be held in October.
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]]] ' Farm, and In these familiar surround - .+
ing began a new life. Kelly had lent
or Bab ,
„ y S it to them far a week. Orange Pekoe '
- On Sunday evening they watched _ ' :
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Sake • • . a pas:ing squa!l drive up the Valley, •
d:etich the country in a curtain of Blend WIII prove a sheer _
- _ �+ronl*he St Vincent Arrow- ;sin, then pass an over the hills, L - II
eaving.. the, stars. shining clear. -- - delight to lovers of Fine tea.
• ,,,, soot Flour down to the sugar_., They stood close together;' their
and salt used in making arms linked, their fingers interlaced;
az
Christie's Arrowroot Biscuits soot -hed' and spent. - -
%tr� all the ingredients are of -
_ '!Pen Herrick!" Robin said softly,
the'very finest quality and wistfully.
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scrupulously pure_ a "Wbo is Pen* n He rick ear ?" ask
safe for'yous baby. ed Genevieve, 'her mind turning : to
relatives in ,E•ligland.
.-SALADA T
1'I3efore she died. Grannie asked me
if I, had a son to call him Pencar-
voou She said, 'f 'thick Pen Herrick Railways With 15 Inch Gauge
a-ould be a nice name for him'." Railways �
' • T'o brief letters, one to Sir Rifles Prove A Success In Britain :
- 'and one to Kitty, were delivered on
U 3fonday morning.
_ "Rabid and I were married on Sat_ From London. es
_ .• .-Fr . . The Tim
urday."
" Genevieve and 1 were married on Everybody loves- trains, from the with. full load, in pits of gradients
"47. hero Q Christie Biscuit for every taste" Saturday. clock -work express of the nursery and curves, she reached a, speed of
When they had recovered from the to the Royal Scot and its fellow; the 42.4 miles per hour•
shock, and North bad wiped her eyes, Flying Scotsman, so it is not --to be Scarborough, too, has an etitremeiy
- . _ she said, . "Perhaps it. will be all for wondered of that railway systems of popular 15 -inch gauge railway, white
_ the best," and sighed. miniature 'gauge and . rolling stock a seaside resort on the northwest
Miles was too upset to trust himself are steadily increasing in popularity coast has a line with a gauge of 21
to "peak about it. among the holiday travellers and that inches instead of the more usual
TIDES "Madness! '►fadness !"wasttfa curt new lines are being added td the.,liat miniature system of 15 inches.
remark. of 15 -Inch, gauge railways. These miniature railways are not
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1 Kityy was prc9trate, and Norah .The original
"Smallest Public i
_ In any sense toy systems. Their •
-, spent ibe day consoling her. Railway in the World" was the Ray -. engines are about a quarter the size . ..
• By NELLE M. SCANLAN '� \ow It's done; it can't be' undone. englass and Eskdale line, which be -. of main -line locomotives and are
" - ' • " We will have to make the best of it." gan to run during the war, an, enter- capable of hauling goods traffic as
• , _ . ( Author of "Perlcarrow" ) But to Kitty it wAs -a devastating prising company takin g over the
well as th e loaded. passenger er trains.
_ - final blow. She had lost Robin now; derelict track of a small bran4h line The services are run onl exactly the
'++-•• ' " ' ' • •+•�++� .. ..... _ lost him absolutely. She must step of wider gauge which had run 'from Same system as the main lines, with
The rode out .. back and Genevieve would take first Ravenglass up the valleys of the riv_ time tables. strictly adhered to.
They again the following- If only we could get married place in his life. ers Mite and Esk. The gauge of 15 Anew feature has just been added
week, A crisp day with all the sharp -' without a fuss and everyone swarm- "He was all I ' had," • s,h'e repeated inches is a joy to holiday - makers to a miniature railway, the a added _
Hess of early winter. This time they ing round us the family object over 'and oveF again, and the piteous who msAe the journey, of seven and
took lunch and built a fire beside- the ing or giving good advice." He look- -cry was the echo of her tragedP ' a half apes through beautifyl litoun-
ties of which are one of the atttac-
stream, and made tea, -and all the ,ed .pleadingly at her.. ' Kelly went up to 'the Terrace Ac Lain scenery. Each steam locomotive .tfona.of a`Y- orkshire amusement park.
little frayed edges of. Robi 's hum- "There will be none of that," -said discuss with his father his future can haul trains containing 250 pas_ This Is a dining -car which can seat
our seemed to plait themser ea into Genevieve firmly. plans for Duffield, but, "this foolish sengers, 16 diners.
a -- pattern of peace: The river ran marriage" as Miles `referred- to ft;
surging past over large, smooth grey Genevieve dressed for her wedding The tracfi has. the steepest great_
' with s beating -heart.-Once he had was the subject of their' eonver�a- eats of any British railway system --
_ 'stones, and a belt of tree ferns rejected it because it vras too easy. Lion., Whree rack - and - pinion haulage is not Hawk Shadow
fringed the steep bank on the op- "It's the best thing, for both of
posits -aide. The thin sunshine had She bad wanted . Robin to fight for used; its terminus is at the foot of
only the warm o! a her, to take'her by compulsion. Now them," said Ii etly. "Aunt Kitty would ,Sea Fell, where. during the Summer,
y gossamer cloak, she was marrying him; almost tak- have driven him.mad -and it's marvel- every fine day, crowded trans disgorge Gerald Battery, in the New York -.
:. and they _ kept the fire_ -burning ,tb' g Sun. :
ing,him by force. Everything had lour how_ Genevieve manages him. I throngs of holiday - makers.
_ supplement its heat. believe they've been In love for yarn. Eventide sees them journeying -
been -left to. her to arrange. I�he _ A'•hag$`o'n rocking wings goes dark-
"I like. this,"' said Robin, his head That's robabl what' been wrong Probably s. g 'down the valleys laden with bunches
knew what she was undertaking, ly over
_• thrown back,. listening to the hushed with Genevieve lately - worrying oI heather and other Sowers; trains
and went calmly about her secret The placid meadow.
sounds of the `bush And the mated about Robin-:and we didn't. -know." on this system passing through beds
preparations. If Rohn remained -at Casting on Bunn harmony of river and birds and home with his mother he would never The family was becoming recall- of heather. growing by the track have g Y slope and bank'
: '-trees. - tiled to the idea• for they could now made stops for passengers to gather of clover.
recover. He was still young, . and talk of it 'calmly, but they had not His cruel shadow.
Genevieve put.her_ hand an his and underneath was the same Robin she bunches..M well as the steam loco_ "
his fingers closed over it. It was the - been to the Hutt and Robin and Gen_ _motives there are two motor trains,
_ . had loved. She felt' him respond to A stillness goes before him as he
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sties
first step back 1p the old relation- her touch. evieve had avoided the town. one hauled by a Ford pe 1 engine,
',Give theni time and they'll get us- passes,
"Robing will you marry me now? She did not offer him sgmpathy or ea o anything; even Father itI" the other by._a powertnl "actor to -. 3hts'death who flies, :
"A wreck like I am! No, •Gen- dependence upon her, but by , assum- t g' r w comotive:
eviepe. It's good of was Kelly's advice. So great was the suttee this -Ahd- :furred and feathered , beads T
yauc but that's ing his. strength she inspired hiin to �% you ought to know," said Gen_ among the grasses-
r just pity:' effort, and her cool, railway that others soon came into B
good sense evieve. '
"You're wrong; t's -not "' checked exhaustin emotion. In time being. One of the earliest bP these Shrink from his eyes. _
g; pity. g Kelly smiled- tolerantly remember- was the Fdlkestone, Hythe, and New
- - "You're not in earnest, Genevieve. they would find something - of the
�� lag his own violent youth. Romney Railway, the first locoma- With peering, cruel' head he soars
_ _You cant know— last radiance of their youthful' love. 7.
'`Ib never proposed to a man be- Genevieve went' td: her marriage ' (.To 'Be Concluded Next Week•} Jive 'of which, a beautifully designed away
'.for, so. I don't know anything of the confident in the future; _ confident I model h a mainline express engine And out. o! atgttt s _ _• '_
art of persuasion. Once you wanted that she was doing right; and also Agi-eed called the Green Goddess,.. underwent Atid then a raucous crow 'caws out
�ta marry'. me." ,� ,her'syeed and rellabilfty trials on ,the his say
undisturbed thoughts of family - • "Now, children, ,stop- quitrrelling. Ravenglass and Eakdale`track where, To hide hits fright.- -
"It wouldn't be.fair to, you row. Her parents would be' angry Can't you ever agree ?"
like i sm... and Kitty distraught. But it had to "We have agreed this tittle, '
"Don't you wahit to ?" be, and this was the only way, mother, Jack wants the - biggest'•v _
"You're offering e. heave Gene- On a fine told. Saturda morning c+ Liver -Feel Trout }Make BI Gains
#ve." g n' Y O piece of cake,-and so -do I. gi
in June Robin and Genevieve were Seven you 'will' ?" _ _ married and Kelly and Maisie sign- ' • Seven Ounces Each In 11 Months
"It won't -be easy for you. ed the register as witnesses. They Ten cowhides were used in mak-
. "Did I ever ask for it to be drank a •toast and -cut the cake, •aitd ing -the' uppers and over 481--lb. of = From The Canadian Fisheries Bulletin
easy ?" Kelly, with r_1laisie and the children leather the soles and' 'heels of the As proof ot. what selective breed- es and coibm'ercial fishing areas is `
- Th8 horses cropped the long grass in the car, left for Manawatu. He biggest boot in the world. I.t meas- ing and eHScieitt feeding methods ethers. Anything which can be ac_
by the bank. Robin and. Genevieve said that he wanted. to buy stock urds fifteen feet -in height and it_.ran -rite in hastening the grow•tb of comnlished toward imbroving t "
sat. beside the littlz fi.. ". tile -smr - f18m'- Morgan. -Took. six 'master shoemakers of a trout, consider the case of speckfed Strains, is; therefore, of a good deal
• sank lower and talked of the past Robin and Genevieve entered by .Saxny town, and their assistants, + trout ffngerliags raised" at the ttsb of importance. It is for this fcason
.
and of the future. - the big ho- pitable gate to the Horne sr_c months to,- make- it.- -- - - h3tcliery opeiated by the Dominion that the department gives as mush
-- Department of Fisheries. at A•ntigon- attention as may be" feasible to ex_
ish, N.S.,.where they reached in 11 ,perimepts .fad selective breeding.
months as great a w•eight as three_ !r
year -old fish living, under hathrdl' con-.
ditions and foraging for themselves.
• " . There were 10 fingerlings in* the
lot that was studfzd and all of them
MYGARBAGE. PAIL.- , el ed parent-i.
. - -- -- ■�■ were the•p :cgcny of��s ect p ��-
;' _ t When first put on the scares t�iese
e less than ound • a �''
i .. "fists babies weighed t s n a' p c
b exact 1.5.3 ounces �, �•�
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all told, or to e n
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WAS A tV� U 1 S NC � � c,
7
a
but is sligl+tly. lea than it months.
:_ _... they had grown to .neigh 70 --ounces,
which simple antltmet:c shows to t. ' .
TO CLEAN have me:wt ' au ay.« t;tge of .even l; n.:\Q = row -
.,
;ounces- etch.
. - _ •> .. ._ "'i - - Other studle9 — 1J1•...Inst :tnee, re_ ' •':.�`. S\ �,> `a�'o Q
: UNTIL. •
A;`'' "'— sedreh It ff : <a•eries :bfolo tats in Un . a
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giowi'�d. tabs about that and t one_ 7�.'.c•..� w . :� "
tat _•
in, Pipe Smokers•fill.upwith
3,
US�D `gaff years tai '"cavil nit average GOLDEN VIRGINIA"
w6ght of sevOl ounces, though it and ¢riJOy d really
:..,. _ must be kept lu mind, of course,. that
good SmOk¢l
:< 4 - -
;,,, \' bodies of tinter,, like pat
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fertility and fi .'l grow —
:.-� � ' <; °� .'Mary tin thc•'r fet a
.., _. _ k• fa stmt' ill . nnlvt fakcs • and Stroaais•
It disinfects _tban .in oth {.: .- . _.
�` �p,p� .- . -
oi�i«trr -n 4_ - The ftn^crlings hamiled in the An. i
and banishes odors, _ Are You Sluggish . J
•tigonish test were ndt only the 'pro.
= dltct of selec[i.t c breeding but they To Throw Off Energy - Stealiag
too--
were fed - of course, - -in ' - uccorda�tice , Impurities,, enjoy a glass or two
= '' each week of
Thousands of housewives find stantly frees clogged drain pipes' with approv ed hatchery practice. For, - _
Gillett's rm Flake Lye saves from obstructions. Get a tin- _ - the utost- part, their 'diet consisted of ' Energizing, Effervescent
and rubbing and is today! -- - - beef.. liver. In approximately tits fs I -
_ ,dozens of messy cleaning chores. � Never dissolve lye in hot water. � � �0 month'of the test„ their aggregate �
RiE'. / _ weight increased front 15.'� ounces
Quickly 'cleans sad. disinfects The sullen of the lye lcpelt heats _ i
tb w ecr.
f = to 50.5 or more than 23U per cent., -- —
e ail n- o a
it is sinks garbage s. I -
toilets, ,
g <
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_ and in the next three - months illerc '• -
FREE BOOKLET. The 'GiIletCs Lye Booklet shows yeti how this = was a further gain of over 3UU pqr I , - •'
ipowerrid cleanser and disinfectant the hard work out o[ house clean- - cent., d tot weight t ro9 fO' '/O" 1 N —
ing. Also conWns full information about soapmaking, thorough cleansing en ., a h __.,
n al ig e' n TINS
35c and 60
. and other uses on the farts. ' Addre_as: Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave., - " ounces. = The` next seven months. EXTRA LARGE BOTTLE, lie
do Liberty St., Toronto• OnL. It's frect lytP brought the figures to 700 ounces.
__� A T S ° 3TAN D�FFD• OR '-Fish = 1� at _ depai'm had• Issue No. 37 — '33
Fish raised entaf
G 1 LLET.T S i.YE o R r cherte9 are used for stocking suitable
waters, angling waters in some cas- 56 r _ 1
Doanestie Rifts Nellie Sets New British Record
�
They're Easier To Settle Out w� .r »• '.�
�a. . :1 „rev, rserr.,. Of Court°
Lesson No. 71 time because it is associated so London k,
closet with "LAPPING ". n = Claude Mulling, pollee
LAPPING, POINTS OF CONTACTS There is another feature which 1 magistrate for' the south- western
AND CUT -OFFS
wi.b to draw your attention to, and district of London,• is gratified at the`` -s•
term "la ing" in Art, means that is t'A BAD POINT OF CON - I result of his ' experiments in attempt-
The pP
the placing of one motif or object TACT." In Fig. 232 you will note that ing to settle matrimonial disputes _
Slightly over or in front of another the under .line of the camels neck, before they come into open court.
motif or object; a cut -off is when a moving towards the right from the For the first seven months of this 4w,aa
man
y:.
•wr
: t the head may just as easily year 224' summonses between
frame
breast o j >
motit'or object is cut -oft by the it m .- ;" .. •az;.,,
Y -
So as to partially cover it. lead the eye along the under line of and wife were issued, but in only 89 fT•, u s
Fig. 231 illustrates an example of the circle (this is known as a bad instandes was it eventually necessary �• "° '
it bad cut -off by a frame -line cutting point of contact). ' Now follow the to make magisterial orders for
off the head of the horse. In an ex- circle line onward and around over separation or for maintenance. i
am le such as this, the observer fee's the -head and back of the neck, and. , As soon as a summons is granted, l
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that the picture space will soon be you will find that the line comes to the probation officer writes to the
-- Tempty, as the horse steps forward. an abrupt stop at the neck. This line husband saying that he is sorry to S-
The "movement" in the picture tends does not tend to lead the eye along learn that there is unhappiness be-
tween hint and his wife, and sug-
to lead or to centre our eyes or vi- the back of the camel —it stops right
Sion on the frame -line at the right there. Will you now read this Para_ gesting that, "It will probably help
upright. Then, naturally our eyes are graph 'over again, right now, in you both if you had a personal talks
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attracted to the, next picture, of the order to-firmly fix it in your mind's with me before the case comes on." , -_sue`' s �? "� - . " °''' •':
camel. A practical illustrator or de- eye, ju :t what a bad point of contact „I am convinced," Mr. Mullins
the observer to look really is. says, "that if I had been compelled
r..
$tgner can lead a °•z,`
towards different parts of a picture EXNo. 69 owing •to the long neck to hear these cases on the old -fash-
ioned lines, the number of fatal or•
Vane," with the greatest'of ease. 01 the camel, a small circle as thus - _ K
If you put more horses and riders trated in Fig. 232 is really not good ders would have been considerably' lax'' ° .a
dnto this picture plane (Fig. "_31), design. There are many other ant - greater, while the number of cases
f. ny
dismissed would have been smaller.a� „�. ~,.;W; °t"';' °`T S
Under the new methods husbands
044. ON
::;>
l ?explaining theirte conduct.'
have, in �-:
X31 tunity of F,
I a ..,
Cases are not heard in the police
court, with its dock and witness box,
but in the magistrate's consulting
2 room, where the parties sit before
r tr, i
3 .him in comfortable chairs. Iii this
3 informal atmosphere they speak «s r r !f•°w -`w
_ more freely, the full facts are soon. rii� y�y�`
before the magistrate; and he is
better able to judge whether a Six hundred women athletes, representing several county ics.
F- ► . NO. 2,31 remedy can be - found. , . _ competed -in a recent in meet at White City, London. Eng-
land.. The girl crossing' the line. is Miss Nellie Halstead, who fiuiAied
the 800 meters in 2 in 13 3 -IO seconds for a new record. Mias
Marry -Age Halstead was a member of the British Olympic Team in 1332.
Is ..,e right, ' pou_ will' male which a sari nnd, to lllustra -_
'not.ce at once that the picture be- tions that would by virtue of their "Dierry- age,” said the B.B.C. an- pronouncing marYidj "' 'I asked -
Fun Poked At B.B:C. All- notincer when reading' the needs item "We are not aware of it " the °
comes restless o2 MOVEMENT. build lend themselves more practical _ � q
In Fig's. 231 and 232 the movement for the placing of a circle beslnd the 110tlnCel :about the Canterbury Convocation's said, adding coldly, "it is not the
is to the right, horizontally. avow head, and for - variation 'paint in the _ discussion an marriage. pronunciation recommended by the '
istudy the movement in Fig. 2'S3, the circle' solid black when the head le. Moore Raymond, radio come- "Marry- age," he said, again. Advisory_ Committee, on Spoken Eng -.
in outline. Many interesting comPo- spondent of the London (.Eng.) As my 'car, was in a garry -age, 'I lish." i
thor =e and rider mare away from us sittona may be. designed in this man - Daily Express, pokes fun, at an an- hailed a hackney carry -age- to get to I do not want to disparry -age the
In a quarter -turn position. as differ. net•. nouncer of the British Broadcasting the B.B.C. announcer, but... he distinctly said
- • -ing from, the horizontal or profile Is marry -age your new way of "marry- age." '
view of the other two, illustrations. E \• No. 70 ,search for ptcturea Commission. as follows: —.
which lend themselves to 'the proper
„ A profile, vietvv or profile motion plc- placement of frame -lines around them 1
- -. torially is monotonous, and that is in order to avoid a bad' cut -oft as • yy 4 -
why the movement In Fig. 233 is so demonstrated in Fig. 231. Then sketch _
imurh more interesting, it shows per. in the frame lines and note the re-
specti ould t v instead of a tat profile. It salt —ts it pleasing? LEADING PANT MANUA,�TUR�ERS
` take longer for the horse and
{
rider to pass out of view in this plc. These lessons are free. We invite
ture than It would In the other two
picture:' Note haw pleasing the lap- questions from our readers which _;-
p will be answered without ary charge. • • . a
ping. of the man's hat' over the lop 4 � - - - -
frame line.
small fee is charged for criticism - E
on readers' sketches. Enclose a - .
_ Movement as demonstrated In • this cent (3c) stamped, addressed return
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".'lesson is alad known as MOTION envelope for personal replies. to: The -
ANb DTNAN1IC3. We merely draw Art Director, "Our Sketi:4,.0ub." 73
t 'your attentio . n to MOTION at this, Adelaide Street West,. Toronto. - ' _
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+'`ie� a• da•a � I#,a�p •ins - - house paints manufactured and cold by the been forced to put off.. much needed paint-
undersigned `sue •�••hii ter companies is reduced from $4.65
•rS�y.•t� ing. Thousands inore have been misled by
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�:��."a so Thtre has been no change in market condi• bargain" prices into using inferior paint of
•�.�� �� s'• - ,lions or manufacturing costs to justify this little or no value. We weal to make it easier �J
step. We feel, however, there is urgent need !or you to -enjoy the advantages of p9inting
for action that will make it possible for house-
/ •�. �`!�� �• '' with first quality paint only, and ar onfident T
holders to obtain the highest quality,painis at �"�
- -• �� the lowest price consistent with strict main • that the generous seduction in price now
tenance of quality. announced is the best way to accomplish this.
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the jabot with its frills of lace is quite the last work in neckwear. _ `
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' •tern to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 73,K West Adelaide
Street, Toronto. _ ..
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•;:shy Wg iG%t;ZtiVt QWJ I LOCUST HILL. BlaC1ismithing, & Woodwork
- A. disastrous fire of unknown or- at right prices
Terms - gin destroyed the' elevator and C. P. I :tiow is the time to have those repair
,. '; ' R. Station early on Sunday morn- j„ha at tended to. Harrows repaired.
=1.75 per year $1.50 paid In advance �. t nK. Four fire brigades from neigh. 41so now sections on band. The teas �.
Subscri tioas to the United States Safety Otte Fleury Plows always on hand.
p ,7 j / poring villages were called, but too
and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. late to save the buildings. Also dealer iu Viking Cream Separs- -i
tors and Electric Washers.
a' irst
KILL Deader in Oockshutt and Frost
JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor. ATTENTION, FARMERS wood machinery.
_ _ -- A phone call will bring us to your form. _
Pickering Council 1 GENERAL' REPAIR WORN O :y- acetylene welding.
' by L. H. Tlluk, Opt. D. We are prepared to repair Cara. Phone Pick 715
The Township . Council met on F. S. WOOd�7CT8blC1
trnOke
. "Ibesday, Sept. 3rd. All members Part 2 , tractors and all farm GREENWOOD 491 -
machiner , wheels rebuilt and'
present, the reeve in the chair. y .
A deputation was heard re the. "What is the cutter with you ' . Q�(''��jt Eire setting, wood -work and -
_ •cemQtery on the 5th coneession. Can't you see where• you are -going? L7 OJ l� - - - -_ wood turning of all kinds.
The matter of the erection of a Then you think perhaps the glare of 1•
cairn in this connection was suggest - the sung cigarette ashes, or a' bug THEATRE Plaee your order now fora Notice YO You
• -d. A committee to• investigate was struck the eye just before the crash, " good ladder for apple- picking
-appointed. or his vision may be faulty and he TgiZ'�Y• Phone or Call
Sorne criticism of the "Pedlars don't know it. He is not altogether
33y -law'' was heard. A change in to blame all of these t'hing's are pre- FRIDAY and SATURDAY A. 3. RO Yr E We do Building of all kinds,
' some sections of this by -law is ant- veritable. 'If normal vision was nec- Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. CARPENTERING,
1cipated. essary to drive a car, very few cars SEPT. 13th and 14th (Successor to W. H. Jackson) CEMEhiTIN(i,
Tax Collector L. Johnston report- would be driven because statistics MEN'' PhhoePick2729 1 -26
- ' ed 20.400 of• last'year's taxes yet un- show' that only about twenty to ,tw- _ PLUMBING
Paid. enty -five per cent . of human eyes _
t P and
The Standin¢ Committee on Roads are normal, and the degree of de- JAMES. CAGNEY I�a 1e LBW Mutual Foe ROOFING
- =4 Bridges paid the following: • fective ,eyes range from almost nor- ANN DVORAK
L. •Dixon', haul gravel, 24.00; A. mal to almost total blindness. The MAR•GAREY LINDSAY.. Insurance Co, We oleo sell Brantford Roofing
Lee, haul gravel stone and lumber. necessity of-good vision in driving is
MHteriade, Empire Bathroom
54.00; R. Lynn, labor 'con. q, 50.25; not questioned. Acuteness of Vision , and WAW.ANESA INS. CO.
V. Birkett, °ditto, 32.75; R. Rawson, and a wide range is necessary, mor= Monday, Tlceeclay and Wedn'gda} Equipment, Duro Water
ditto, 1.50; W. Thompson, ditto 2.50 since the auto has been. used than SEPT 16, 17 and 18
Cheap Rates for Farm and Comttey Stable E Beatty
O.. Shea ditto 3.60; F. Evans team on was necessary previously; but err- Buildings Stable Equipment -
' bridge 8.00. Geo. Wilson, ditto, 5.00; ors of vFision and muscle troubles do "BLACK SHEEP" anal c,ther Building Materials
Windstorm Insurance ou Bnlldinp
P. Clark, sand and stone for bridge interfere with the function of the Windmills, Silos etc. E »ttmates Free
- - •83.95; Stouffville Planing Mills, lum eyes in their work making driving .EDMUND LOWE Automobile Insurance of Work Guaranteed
ber for bridge, 31.67, Wilson Bros. hazardous and dangerous both Lo CLAIRE TREVOR All Kinds T -:
ditto, 70.41; Norman Gordon, dittos, the driver and to others. The resuits TOM BROWN Write or Phase' F el • PRO V TT SE -
31.34, T. Candy, cement 109. 35; O. of visual tests for driving as in. the EUGENE PALLETTE
! V. Shaw, gas and. pit, 14.22; J. S. ar ', navy, and railroads are sur- BOWMAN & RO WE Phone 6502
Balsdon scythe stones, .55; R Ward, Prising: :eiZ�En WRITHY. ONT PICKERING. bNTARIU
cable for cement mixer, freight etc, - 'Carolina Jubilee $Insets
..4.75.; H. Spencer, drag E. T. L. 6:20; SALE REGissTER. _ CCDINKY
`'
- .- - .V Ward, operating g rader 2.50; O. SATURDAY, SEPT 21st Auction' - -- - _ -
-
Pas�oe, cut weeds -con 1, 8.00; Joe sale' of Farm Stock, Horses, Cat- `JAAKIE 'COOPER -
:Gormley cut weeds con. 1 6.75; J. tle, Pigs, Sheep, Hens and Harn- - :_ MARY ALmoa _ THF ► , • ZES
Gregg cut weeds con 5. 5.00; George ess,'at lot 18, con. 7 Pickering, the ROGER PRYOft
Philip. ditto 1.25; Ross Wilson cut property, of •the late. Raymond J.. _
weeds con 5, 7.75; W. 'Dunn cut Pilkey. Also the implements and F ZCES
weeds E. T. L. 1.25; J, Forest, ditt•s farm of 100 acres, good welts an3 ARTERS
ii,00; L. Jones, drag con 8, 2.50; R. barns. 8- roomed brick house. 2 BVENINa3 � Ad1u11rPT�l�tsg H '.
Ward salary 150.00, R. 31owbray. cut acres hardwood bush. Reserve bid Adults. '.b its. -- . EADQU a.
weeds con 6 ackd 7, 3.75; C. Cboper, on farm. See bills. Wm. M.., pro« 5ets. tax ' pinA 5r.1 . tae
,gas and oil wire_ and nails, 91.05; auctioneer. Chi tdree, to rta. Ch'ildrerr, 10 ruts. -FOR- "
Pedlar People; pipe culvert, 55.47; J. -
1.00, E.- cut weeds and install pipe, SCHOOL -. SUPPLIES
.''7.00; E. Powetl, cut' needs on Range. '. ,�armers' tlttentil)D !.
_.. Line,' 4.00; E. Ward. cut "reeds con.
lightest-draft. ea 4 i
:, 2.00•; G. Holtby, cut weeds ..con tiVe hare. in stock a full line of School Supplies Eo -
66.00. . '. _ _ _ _ .New CASE high -lift Oil. bath Mower, g � gears behind _ -,both High and Public School needs: Remember we -
Standing Committee on ' C011ttn axle. ' Only tw'o gear reductions, . Pressure lubricated bearings. _
preneie; paid the> following: D ' P.. - Eccentric bushing keeps bar in perfect line, cannot bind: minimum ' are the only store- handling test boobs, so -{let- your
n, g 1'l:' W. Chester, neck wet ht� all sues for horses or tractor, , ret(ttirE,tttents early
A frill •range.Df scribblers, draw- `
= Salary 5.00; J_ Dwyer,. 1 bor Pick= � _
' "pring Villarn, 3..,0; - To General 7 he new Case v'ari,Ablt; drop Corn Planters, checks, drills and hill inns, exam. PA.;, paints etc.
_'- &Iocpital, rnaintenaccc•e, 9.0 Geo. B. drills corn° Change of Feed made with Foo t pedal . ithotto pp in
� coat tokens' for the _dinnerware
Y Don't i,rrNt -6,( weed cutting, «. o; ltirh.
-. - Crawf,ird, • ditto I.150; G. fiddle- Power -and Horse clrrAr Grain anti Corn 'Binders. Corn Cuttiva µ }l�,n 1►urCll,t tri -g your. st hool supplies.
.. tun, Relief mileage and p s'_asre, 'h 0' • tors. We can suPtsly fie ialized equipment for •garden and field.
-- jtist arrivf,,1 ' A sn}►ply of NIixed. Fancy Biscuits to sell
ass cr PI_r: -Zt Ir. - --- -- to Sheep pstird the f,,' •ing, C::a.. - at 2 lbs for 25e
Annis, 1 sheep kill 7.00; Warren Use( achinery &c:, :13 »�y Binder. Electric Washing machine, -
':Willson,-inspck ,n penses,`2.:;0 �. Beatty, copper tub. 14 ft: silo• Oliver -tractor prow, .Cars for - i
Hobbs 1 -awe killc� .00; 'Cecil P%- Beatty (s Louden track. Plovv points at lowest prices.
fillips, 1 eµe kill,_• , to.00; W. will. _S
son, in. preti„n c xl Pus s, lCast Tractors and used :Threshing Machinery. 8007-H etc MUF?lSON
Stand' %z �Cona it ee on ' Re';-;° "• ; "
hiid the €allowing for `polies: S. W. F. DISN EY - Greenwood Phone ti0� � We deliver '
' G.. *darrish, 26 .75; ' W. G. Morrish, .1. 1
Of) G. Belk, 2.27; R. IIorrish, 15.00; R. R t, Locust Hill ~.'Phone Pick 2314 _ - _ - - -- -
' 9-. ; fulls. 9:00; '.1: S.' Cla p:natc; - _Pick grin Hardware Store
lkt10; I3. W. Lotto %, 4.60; W. J. Wil- - --
son, 7.36; -
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Telephone 3000
structurally' strong and quick
to erect with a minimum of
J. S: BALSDON, PICKERING
mesa.
Gyproc may be easily identified by
;.bier's Work Boots,. 82.49; up.
the name on the board and the
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Bien's Overalls and Pants, $1.25 per pair, up. 7 ; �►
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Green stripe along the edge. .. ..
r Men's Work Shirts, 80.65, or 11 for $1.25
_ OTPSUI[, LA[B AND ALABASTIN&
Gn.ds, limited
- Farm Team Harness,•,+23.80, up.
Psis Ontario -
Horse Collars at Various Prices
- - Sweat Pads Team Linea -
°''•Now is the Time td get that Old
Harness Repaired
Phone 2904
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tllaremout on the 7th concession of Pickering, Institute enjoyed a weiner and corn Broome, John Broome, Tom Farn-
where his parents and grandparents roast at Greenwood Park on Friday dale Leslie Harbron, Bernice Nichol-
Miss Marion Kilpatrick leaves -this 'also lie buried. Mr. Tracy was it evening last. as and lady friends; Harold Richard-
:Optolmetrist
fall for hospital training, his 77th year. Exhibition visitors from 'our vicia- son and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooker
Wm. Mundell spent Sunday wit't
�- relatives at Snelg Bove Ont. Kinsale try were: Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Mow - and eons. H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight Spe- '
The Folos shoe repair shop has - brag, Miss Florence; Mr. W. Rich- • cialiet. Arthur of 'Your "',
-been closed for -the time- being. Mission Band will meet at the ardson; Mrs A. Harbron; Mr, and -4yre and Health," "The Child
Mrs. Albert Parkin- and sons; Mr. ttud its Development." Optomet-
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Overland, vis- hall this Saturday afternoon. i and Mrs. H. Jones and son; Miss ric Association of Ontario, Amer.
Sled friends at Inglewood on Sunda;. Mrs. W. Bell Sundayed with her Laura and Violet Sadler; Mr. and Radio Service' ican Optometric . Association. -
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Macnab of Ux- son, Lorne and wife at Orillla i Mrs. Herb Parkin and Stanley, Miss 9perializiog in F.yeeighL and W
bridge have been visiting at Port We are sorry to report Mast. Bob- Mabel Harbron; Mr. and Mrs. V. i
.'Huron. bie McBrien down with the mumps. Parkia; Garnet and Verle Wavy. L. Expert service and' re- Ooposite P.O.. ,OFhawa.
Nelson Wagg ''is in London this Miss Evelyn Jenkins of Toronto pairs t0 all IDalies. Reas Phone 1516
week attending and showing at the spent _ Sunday ;with Miss Florence -:#
- ,'Western Fair. .. Mowbray. ena charges. Work
• ble har as.
A farewell party was given in Mr. John Bentley, of Audley Sun. '..ATTENTION!
honour of Miss Marjory Ward dau- guaranteed.
J t'Y Bayed with his grandmother, Mrs. THE . "MAUELINE" '
ghter of Evans Ward, on'Friday ev Bentley Sr. Farmers ARTHUR FIELD
Bening last at the home of Mr. and Miss' Veronica Gaynatr, of Osh- -
Graduate Radio and Television Institute. 'BEAUTY-SALON
`Mrs. Wm. Birkett. Miss Ward leaves a'wa, spent the week -end with Mr. Member Official Radio Servict Men's
- shortly for hospital training and Mrs. Hooker. GASOLINE & DISTILLATE, Association.
The funeral took place on the first Miss Beatrice Stevenson of Brou- Delivered in f.�rty galloh lots and 4346 Phone 5201. PICKERING FI"ERINQ M,.R"LLING }'
'of last week of the late David Pal- g� was a recent visitor at the C. B H A M PC' OIN(�
aner, of Orillia, formerly of Clare- J. Stevenson home'. over. SCALP TRE&TMENT
monilh Deceased vas a cousin of Wnt. The W. A. will meet at the home Gas 15 eta. and.Taz. Reliable HAIR CTTTINQ
_Palmer of this place. Several friends of Mrs —Louis Dunn on Thursday, Distillate 13 cts. per gal. I am also prepared• ladias, to give
and relatives from , here attended apt• 19th. All ladies welcome. InSUranCe Of All '
the funeral. Mr: and 3lrs. Ralph Miller and CHAR. SA1RCiENT'8 HARDWARE you a beautiful croquignole "Helen
Anniversary services of the Bap- children of Toronto, were recent vis' y
. MARKHAM, ONT_ Curtis ", Permanent'Wave at ver
List Church will be held on Sunday,' hors with Mr. and Mrs. M. Gormley. Phone W. 23-35 Kinds at Reas• reasonable rates. '
Sept. 29th, and the following Tues- About 70 members of the' Junior I eau also give you beautiful
day. Rev. Dr. John McNeil, of Me- onable S curly ends'. `
'- .Master University will preach at -- - -. -._ - -- -- _.._ -- __ --
.. ate -
both services. Announcements re the Live Stock Notes Rani esS A A ga rt9, 2 j1Q'L =d0119
*Tuesday evening event will. be made Back .'
'later. The Jersey-- Cow, Peggy -of Sunset Representing the Following Phone 199 . CLAREMONT
- The Annual School Fall Fair, will bred by Joseph Kelley, Roseneath, Having. secured the services of a Companies
be held here on Money next. Ev- Ont. and owned by F. M. Chapman, first -class horseshoer and general
ieryone expects to be there they al- Pickering, Ont., has completed a ree- blacksmith I am prepared to cater Pilot Insurance 'Cb:
ways do. The school fair has become ord at 7 years of age in 365 days, to the public again and guarantee (Gore District Mutual, Its. C' c, ,
a real institution, and to many in of 10,408 lbs. of. milk, 487 lbs. of a first -class - job, and farriers jobs Ro9al ftsura.nee Co. Ltd. Yon Can Buy at Home -
riot to be equalled even by the big fat, with an 'average test of 4.67. such as filing teeth and firing for London Gsaratt�tee and etc. Ca Ltd. _ T[ RF�9, BATTERIES,
exhibitions. It is a splendid thing _ _ bone spavin etc. Ocean Accident and Guar. Corp. AOCE990RINS, -
;and deserves your support. John McGrath Wewaneea Mutual
The Women's Institute members �Y"itis Clarmont Ont. Portage Is Prairie Mutual At se low and better prices
are assisting in the School Fair by Provident Assurance Co. as
baking and making candy which iviU Anle!'lCah L, Gen. Acei3ent Assurance Co. Ltd.. • you can ,in Toronto. -
be sold at one of the booths on the _ L •� ��Ni. /LL Toronto General Ina. Co. _
,grounds. All members are urged to y/�t - L. . :Prot Assurance Co. Ltd.'
aasist and any who would care to &GaS FUNERAL DIBEOTOR AND Employers' Liability Ace. Corp. Let nR repair Lh »L leaky top.'- ..
'contribute, am asked to bring .their E M B AL ld i! R A. E.. Wilson and Co. Ltd. —_. Lloyds --
wares to the booth at the Fair. and CA Writs Skilled Atousr ti•epaire. -
The question that' is always being liuccesaor to W. J. Mather.
/+
• askeed, "-Vyho is responeibie for the Stouf[ville - - - '� • .�. • $ �"t i �i� � - Gordon J. Law
cutting of the weeds along the road- Autolene Night and Day Sorviee,l ' Brougham Out. Phone llek 3
is way "" There is - a bigger crop. of Ph•�nr L90S
- �1•a - _ Bu_aioese Phone Residence Phone
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: :thes7, offensive weeds this year than 1 Tour pstrona;e in appreciate&- PICKERING. ONTARIO
has been seen for soiree time. Farm-
ers are quite - properly - becoming ALPS PLACE
Y % concerned about this apparent neg-
lect. ICLAREMU,4T, ONT.
_ A big tournament was staged here l - _
on Friday night' last nearly one hued
ped taking part . Port Perry rink:. -._.-'CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS•
grabbed eff too many awards, so , _. _
some of us thought. Best can wins -
though. Fred Evans' rink took first e ' - - -
-With the cool nights coming on we -�. 'Great Agency o� Public Service.
' -will soon see the end of the. season,_ _
or do they hang on till the snQnvrabet >tjeWng'0iginap
-' flies, as with the golfers. he C. N. R. is one of the world's greatest transportation systems. Its length of
ion but its chief claim rests upon the
' Our Fire Company received a call TORONTO - - _track alone entices it to that distinct Po I _
to the Locust Hill fi*e eafly one nature and extent bf the services, it renders. While entering practically
tytiorning last �ti'eek, when the elev- - every important centre in Canada it also serve's widely- 'diversified and
Stnaie- 0c.. Return =90c. distant areas, and in very many instances is the sole agency ptovidlag
atc�r and C. R: R. SIation were tot - a e
oily deGtr«,ye,�. Several of the steel DAILY SERVICE
ICE :railway facilities.
rails of the track had to be repia.ce•.1
`= before traffic- wa:: , possible: Teleph• _ e •t - --
�� `.ih G N R is a large direct emQtoycr of labour, and indirectly, by virtue of the
Eastern Standard Time as of her servi so etrters•im :lastly and indis- `
j `one and power lines were also des nature its freight and or ces, al po
nsa'bl into the commercial and industrial activities of the Dominion... a
- y _ Leave Pickering Leave Toronto y
fro red, but repairs to the tract. and L
-these wire lines were trade before 'Eastern house) (Bay at Dundas) - creating new wealth ... distributing raw and manufactured goods... • `
the fire aa� totally extinguished. A. M. P. M. A.-M. ,P M. . � � enabling more employment and wages to be provided. F
The monthly meeting of the Wotn- a 6.09 2.54 a 6.:30 a 3.30
s'it's Institute will be head on Wed - a 6.44 a 3.51 7.40 430 _ Notwithstanding the sparsely populated condition of much of the territory from
7,44 e 4.54 9.00 5.30 which the C. N'. R obrains its freights of grains, minerals, Eocest products,
resday next at 2.30 p. m., at the A.24 5.54 1030 a 6.30 : : " -
iuome of Mrs.' J. ,Pallister. A paper 10.54 a 6,54 c 1L30 730 .4 - etc its charges for haulage are very low Canadian railway freighs
on "Recreation's by Mrs. B. Jones, c 11.54 7.64 P. M. , e 8,30 Traces are probably the lowest in the world. On as average the G N. Ra
P. M. a 8.•34 12 30 9.30 ;receives less than one cent for hauling a ton of freight one mils
and, one on "Current Events„ by 12.54 9,54 c 2 0 10.30
Mrs. Dawson. Roll Call "Do's and a 1.54 b 10.44 2,30
Don'ts for Canning." A Demonstrat- Of every dollar of revenue received the C. N. R. pays more than one half to "its'
j employees as wages, and it purchases every year many millions of dollars
-ion, "Different Uses of Tomatoes' b =Sun. & Hot. only. c -Sat. only. , C. N. R. also pays
made or will be gn'en. ay Tars. Rawson, ,rliss $a -,- Sun. &- HoLoWy
Mary Forsyth, Mrs. Wtn. Cowie. and Coach connections at Buffalo and -' to the course of a year over six million dollars in various 'taxes.
M , e •
Mrs., Win. Palmer. Detroit for alt prnnts, in the `T7tese facts, although thus briefly stated, are of tremendous importance tp Canada
A forrher resident of Claremont United States.
Tickets and information at !3 and Canadians. They are here pceseaced in the hope chat greater pstronaga
-passed away last, week in the person = - will follow a wider appreciation of the part this great railway system is
:of Mr. Charles Caleb Tracy, a son �ggy COAC13 LINES petformitig in the commerce and development of the Dominion ... sad
-of, the late Alfred .Tracy, and an of its vast potentialities for future service. Standing as we are at the begin- 2.
older br -other of Professor Frederick PICKERING --" _ aing'of an upward swing in busincis generally, renewed and enlarged
Tracy, of the University of Toronto. Easttrn Hours —Phone 4500 opportunities to use transportation facilities present tbemselves: The
Mr. Tracy was born and brought up C. N. R. is ready and anxious to serve.;; efficiently and economically. Its `.
.,.,near Claremont, • but has been for z departments embrace passenger and freight transportation•, express,
rpany years a resident of the United telegraphs, steamships and hotels:
'I ftates. He died in a hospital in Chic-
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: ago on Friday last, and was buried '
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- siding rest :al fares and exurn,onsbetwesnpornti
tbrorgboKt Canada. These are exceptional travel -
t W e
•; g p rt,culars.
basgarns The nearest C. N R Agin •l! b Your R oof Rds:ty? glad to taefull a _
Let us give you a price on Painting to _ _ =- _ ► 1 '' u `.
' your old asphalt � ��••� ' .' I�
rust or coating y
prevent'
g �►
• _ ...:roof . to. stop leaking
—__._— . - . -__ -- - _- ._- ._- ti1 - j �• I` w �rii 'd ^
have our .-eavef rou hs checked
s.
before the fall rains _.. _
Let us' overhaul your furnace before the'
' Itlt� i; I r 'J• • 16i� I I••J� v *t i �'i; � A
gold weather, or let us quote you on a „�tA
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deal.
a new _ .
;CHAS. COOPER, ' CLAREMONT
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W6l ;;,,��ooc�' ',ti°`u'w}- .°+r.'.._. ,��' x, ..£ -,� ., •:' - '• � ' ,t • o...ly '�•
r - dtal with robbers, if not murderers, it to the newspaper office, for dis-
I,ABATT KIDNAPPING and he refused,the bidding to alight. play in the wik -d -ew, and took a re- .PARAGRAPHS
_ THE "His captors used no violence, but porter back with him.
NOT CANADA'S FIRST the pretended detective told him He -found an outer chamber, part - _
they were the agents of a secret The wheat crop of the Netherlands
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MARKETS ly roofed with timber and covered is estimated at 15,653000 bushels,
_ political society which met in the >
over with clay, so as to• appear part
By Fred. Williams in the Toroato neighborhood; that they had been which is 3S per cent. abo� e the five
of the bank. The cave widened into
Mail and Empire deputed to bring him to the ren- an oval slope on the inmost point, year average ending 193.1. Wheat
PRODUCE PRICES dezvous. There was no intention to production is encouraged by the
- Is there anything new under the about 15 feet from the ' entrance,
'(By United, Farmers' Co- operative sun? When just about a year ago harm, but his liberty would be cur -. the greatest width being about five Wheat Act of 1931 which authorizes
Company.) -Canada was astounded b the kid- tailed." feet. Against the clay wall was a the government to fix ,prises for
- Buying Prices ' Y • ' • home grown wheat. The price paid
nipping of John S. Labatt, of Lon -- seat made 'of a piece of lumber rest-
United Farmers' Co- operative- Co. As to subsequent events, there for .193!_ cresp Was $2.03 per bushel;
_ Saturday were paying the following don, it was generally supposed that ing o,n two uprights about " a foot
this was the first attempt at abduc- are different .versions. The Tele• from the gr und. for 193, crop the price is $.1.8G per
prices for produce: tion in our history. But it was not. gram's exclusive story gave •Mr..Jaf - bushel., The acreage under wheat -has i
EGGS —With cases returned, "A "' fray all the honors of the struggle. On Sept. 13, John 'and Thomas increased from 142,000 acres in 1931
:large, S— "A" medium, me " "A" The Evening Telegram, going - Resisting, he was dragged from the Deal, aged 20 and 23, were arrested to 375,000 acres in 1935.
�, through its files, discovered that To- vehicle; then "� ifted with a new in 'Montreal. While awaiting trial Owirig to ` severe -drought in
pullets, 22c; B, 21c; C, 17c. ,
BUTTER— Ontario No. •1 solids, ronto. had had a kidnapping in ....n "strength, and settling is hat firm- the Telegram published their icture
the victim being no less a person ,.• g g p p Queensland it was estimated •that ,.
211,b.c; No. 2, 21c. ly on his I•ead, he wrestlyd r?anful- and their history. They were of an at the end of June 4,000,000 sheep
POULTRY: than Robert Jaffray, then one of 2
the city's leading merchants, des- eight or ten paces. towards ,the ilia- east end family of good reputation. had perished and ,000,000 � cut of
(Quotations• in cents.) minated cottage. Twice the men The publisher was hailed to court on 3.000,000 : lambs. „
Dressed, tined to become one of its chief fin- threw themselves upon him, the "ds- a ,contempt charge, but it ;wao- -- The Crisis- Agricultural' . -Law,
Llve Dressed Atilkfed anciers, president of the Gl'ob'e „
Hens: "A" "A" "A" tective drawing a ievolver and pt.e- promptly dismissed. 1933, of Holtand is no half measure.
Over 5 lbs. .. 'A Printing Company and a Senator senting it at his head, threat =n:ng
from 1906 to his death. In court, 'Mr. Jaffray' testified to It grants direct subsidies; controls
Y . 4 to 5 lbs. .. 11 :o ,ve t.im the contents of it. "several slight struggles;" and said tha entire process of a.-r :cultural
One of the many mysteries of the "'Fire away,' shouted the iu.ky rod•iaion and-- distribution, and
'S to `4 lbs. 10 .. y' p one of the abductors had said that P
' case is: Why was, it that the ab- ca tic. `Shoot if you dar ! v: ill v monopolies the importation and ex-
Old roosters .. 7 p Y by firing his "pistol he- could brie,
duction took place on August, '•21, never go with yo but b forge. dif . - portation of different products.
Spring chickens. — _ _ y= y 50 men to help them.
and no mention of it was made in you two ruffians think you earl _ One factor in Finland's recovery
Over 6 lbs. .. 16 .. 3
6 to 6 lbs. . , 15 • ° the newspapers ..until September 2, handle me you had better tr ' it.' " Furthermore, Mr. Jaffray did not is the small cost of distribution and
- Manitoba oats —No. 2 C.W., 42%c; when the Evening Telegram; in "a one reason for that is our ca -oper-
Final( his blow failed one as' report the occurrence to the police
story which bears the mark of Finally, y' as until after the Tele a "s. publicity: of this
81 %c; No. 5 Northern. 76 %c. ing been written by the great John sailant and Mr. Jaffray niana -,ed to ST alive movement: Because
4Y2 to 5 lbs. 14 Ross Robertson himself, told its reach the , cottage, but. the ; sierl 'Late in October the Deals were movement, middlemen here probably
Under 41/ lbs. 12 readers (after some observations of shouted it was useless to arouse the convicted, the elder receiving a se
n -•take less from the economic •sub.
Spring roilers— iamates, as they -were friends, Mr. tense of two years, the younger be -. stance of the country than almost
g wonder that such an outrage , cc > world.—Wsto
1 a to 2% lbs. 12 .. _ take place in Toronto) : Jaffray walked past the cottage, and ing freed. While they were in the Ryti, ere B k the Ivor.
At h struggle ensued. Once he jail the bars in 'Phomas- Deal's cell- Ryti, Pres. Bank-of Fuiland,
A 8 o'clock on the might of Aug. a fourth
- -- _ -- HAY_ AND STRAW 21, a two -horse covered vehicle had threw himself off, and then he un- were found to be sawed. through. The expenditure• of the civilized
No: 2 timothy hay. baled, ton; $10 stopped at the Grosvenor Street hesitatingly made for the house and There was no' roof of suspicion (heavy emphasis) nations• of the
pP p world on what is eupbernisticaily
'to $11; No. 3 timothy hay, ton, $8 door of Mr. Jaffray's reside_ nce. Two knocked lustily, and as he did' so he that the Deals had also had designs
to $9; straw, wl•eat, baled, ton, $7; men ran the bell, which Mrs. Jaf- saw the two men drive furi"u.,ly on Hon. Oliver Mowat and on Hon. called" national defence rode from,
.oat straw, $6. g away. George Brown, editor of the Globe, 3.500 .millions of gold.., dollars in
fray answered. Told he was out, 1925 to 4,900 millions it, 793.1. The
_ they said: "We have urgent -arid ins-. On 'Sept. 8, the Telegram report- of whom it had -been- reported an real. increase in -much greater be- ,
_ WHOLESALE PROVISIONS portant business with him that will ed that "the morning papers, after attempt was :made to decoy him cause of the great fall of the gold
- Wholesale provision dealers are brook no delay. We must see him' hating preserved strict silence as, to from his Beverley Street home. value of most currencies.
quoting- .the.lollowing prices to To- tonight,, so we will call again later." the details of the outrage, are -cow EDITOR'S �OT> : --lr.- _tiobest -The 1935 wheat crop of 'Slvitaer-
xonto' retail trade: Calling at 10 p.m.,-'one -introduced publishing the sequel to a story of. Jaffray was a fine type of Scotch land is a record 6ne -36 per cent.
Pork —Ham, 23c; shoulders, - 181�•c; himself. to Mr.. Jaffray as .a deter- which.- tl:cy have kept their readera gentleman who was well known in
„ above the 1930 -34 average. Swiss
- - bsrtts, 201�c; pork ,loins, 23c; pic- tive, and presented a note, purport- in..total ignorance, ani! ended by Ottawa when he sat in the Senate. wheat growers have been_ receiving
J. riles, 27c. ing 'to be signed .by •Judge_ Adam saying that "some, tinti`�i•evious to .He .yeas the faifier 6f the present government aid since the world war.
-" Lard —Pure tierces, 151,7c; -tubs, Wilson, acting for the :llinister.of the Jaffray affair two men paid a 'president of the Toronto Globe. Since 1932' the minimum for wheat
lfc; pails, 161 c; prints,' 16c. Justice, directing "that Jaffray be visit a't an untimely hour to _the Hon, - _ has been set' at 53.02 'per bushel;
Shortening— Tierces. low e• tubs, taken to Wilson's home on the King- Oliver 3fowaf and were very urgent the maximum $4.00 per bushel. The
s sto.n Road (now - Queen Stree; east in their entreaties that . he would "What are all these!" formals received 53.02 per . bushel
_ 11-14/ c; pails, lick; prints, 111Yar.
of the Don), the course was turned° favor 'them with his presence at a' "Those are my D1se -West prole- for their 1934 wheat crop and the
GRAIN QUOTATIONS -
Mr. Jaffray's companion, who 'had politics 'meeting; but he 'refdsed to (ems. sis,'r same price' has been set for the 193:i
been feigning sleep, said they were stir." "What on earth do you mean, Mae
Following are Saturday's closing ?" crop.
• taking a short cut. _Finally, after A suhterranean tomb had been West problems-?" _
-- -- - quotations on" Toronto.�grain' trans 'lighted t " +�
_ actions for, car lots passing a cot age, the car. prepared for Mr. 'Jaffray on the I done 'em wrong, _
,prices on basis riage was sto ed,- wand a more
' e.i.f. bay ports: PP banks of the Don, •noith of Win- A'man' of 126 at Csuilan,'a tas-• "Don't whatever you do. begin to
+ lonely. . spot for the committal of a rhester Street. On Sept. ' 10; the plan district of Iran, has a son ever pity yourself. Avoid . like the devil,
_ _. :Kanitoba .wheat —No, 1 Northern. black deed- could scarcely br imag- Telegram told• how a constable. after 100. years old, a daughter of ninet •
-. '93 sic; No. 2 Northern. 130Syc• No. '3 y any comparison between your luck
Northern,' A61.zc; her '9 Northern. sued." breaking in the heavy' door to an five, 300 grandchildren, -and . has and - '-other people's luck."'' John
No. 3
Northern.'
; 37 c• extra No. 1 feed -Mr. Jaffray now felt tre had to inner chamber in the cave, =brought been married three times - Cowper Powys.. .
-oats, 371sc: No.,-1 feed, 36c; mixed ! °
feed oatsr 32c; x - -
Manitoba , barley — No, 3 C.W.,
- 39%c; No.. 1- feed screenings," $11 ,
per ton. -
_ South African - cgrn, 65c, ' `
+ Ofltario grain, approx imate prices
track shipping point:— Wheat. 55 to +
-69c; oats, 28 to 3ec; barley, 30 to -. '
85c; corn. 52 to 54c: rye. 38 to 38c;
-- malting' barley, 37 to 42c.
-th Africans SOL>[D -STZZL
'Sou - -
—Eat - -- :; FRET -SOP
Cereals In
- Lieu Of Meat
way J "DT NT
:x
-- - • '.,South ". .• • � •,. ��� � .. s.
lt�BER
Africa at -oney time was 8
3
great meat- consuming country, and
20 years ago chops and steaks were �l ° ,�►�' E _ `
fixtures on the breakfast menu. To-
-day they are a rarity, and cereals of t -the wheat variety have takers their
place. And it, is a fact that there
is a marked .its; >;i %s'' ..,
d differ •.�: : > :� : : :sr :,
ens -
e in the h =:' : '`' :.y..:.•' t;<; :w :� : : :; .�, '.. •.., ....: , .:..; _,.� „
�aique general( of the
1 Y present genet- «• `°" WWWWWW
,ation when compared with their par -
+ents and grandparents. The young
people of today are not noarly so
largely built.
The story of the o e
_Trades Ex n an. ""'`
Exhibition i English town �. � ��„���,•
where the, committee of the butch-
. . :+. .... ` .. ±'v.:•.: :<••' `' `:` 1 �. -
! '•' - ers SE'`CtlOn presented the mayoress• : '- %''�: > : :�. : :•• �',�. • ,,_ ,• ,
(who opened the exhibition) . with a '�;• ; r � ,�,,,�r .,
I ,point of prune beef in lieu of a boa- -' -- — — - �' -�•• ��• zx: � �• `��;: � � �,��at•: - - --
.::L >:: ,��....
quet of fioliels, prasents a moral to :^••.;; :,,: .`' PRICED dog the Master
the trade, in South Africa, Says' a ' '
2 Pau. Coups)
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correspondent of the Cape Argus.>
o Oshawa tit.
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t fact O
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red
ful ry, ,
: ..lie suggests a slogan: F.at D'Ieat to �� • : : : ?� Delivered, Y• e4 PPe ,
.. dkcoid_Defeat:" ACT
��N i�iei�ht.and.Governntent, license only extra..
GLIDING *a
The Sentinel . • .r> ::::; ....... ...... ..�
• '• • :_ STANDARD SERIES MODELS AS LOW AS $712 _
Might I look on where 'hi.gh Gibn ItiilDS SOLED STEEL TURRET TOP Body by Fisher —the
- - altar stands, � �7 smartest and safest motor car body known ! And
Or' where Victoria looks out on the the famous, gliding KNEE - ACTION Ride ! . These two vital features are
bay' necessities in a truly- modern car. 'And And the Master Chevrolet is the only low- v _
Or tread our Empire's ports in fair- _
a
off lands, priced car that has them! -
'A scene I'd view like that -I saw The Master Chevrolet is,also the only car in its price class that offers you the
today: Blae Flame Engine for power and economy ...Fisher No -Draft Ventilation a �. •. ne
For as I passed a gate that opened for health and comfort ... Shock -Proof Steering for safety and control' 'Q zorti°
to 1M °tots ppD
A barrack -yard, behind- a'` city Ask to be'shown all these modem advantages before you sign the order for your uld c et% �`t BR• IXld :
street, neat car. Get them all at the very-lowest cost by choosing a new Master Chevrolet! 1=° She jat o", -A0 OT °fa m of
A tramping sentinel came into view, Tg ries other
CAS e°� Kel4
( Gun- rraounted,. -and intent upon his YOU peel ettairrtent ?ovet'wiih - - • ••
` beat. tad%o ct► tplkitlg 't is depict' -
- ec. by et ••l 140. is sb °a ;
As to and fro he -goes, his vigil keep- yoat � •ypi� able attodaY °na
ing,— -. $allotsa se coil ir` too t
ou
A unit in a mighty multitude,— .•. Soom�poUf ptegecence
g g ,+CHAS 000 ' EIS Claremont t
Re guards a nation's weal,
waking . �ord'Y
or sleeyliig, - tGuidsit
And is entitled to its gratitude; ;� _ c -215c
An ear, an eye he is' unto the State; 1 - - - " '
A symbol, too, of Duty incarnate. - 1
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A brother to every other Scout, wtthoui regard to race or creed
The majority of Boy Scout Troops, The International friendly ,contacts Successful then don't-,succeed on a 1.
_ in Pa'._estine are { conneeled _Wit)i the of Scouttttg at various sea ports was account of their faults, but in spite v Q U
L public schools. mentioned in a letter to a Scoutmast- cY them. ) ��
' • • er from a former member of the bits • ! • p J11 - i' 'a
Some GO boys of unemployed tam- 'Calgary Troop, now a radio man 'John- So you've given up amok-_ t? r o
flies were 'provided with a tree week's aboard H tif.S. Sussex. A considerable ? • What cured you, Q
jug . �,.
'outing at the' third annual fresh air number of young men among the Friend, The conversation in smok- } S ate li
camp organized by Galt and Preston, crew are Deep Sea Scouts. ing cars. _ _ SJ Q `,
Ont., Roves' Scouts. • • ' • `• •
• • ' There were competitions` in
" The" 551_'i' birthday _ aniilver -bites scoIItcraft', 'athletics and archery bt- = DEFINITIONS - - ";\; �e-�,'
Dust is mud with the juice sgeez- \, ' 1
of Boy Scout Associations of four tween Scouts front Hungary, Den_ _ �t -
• di8erent countries were celebrated mark Norway, Sweden, Estonia and ed out.
this summer -the United States, Po- Finland this summer at the 25th Conf:a'to is a low'-Sort of mus.ie'
11 that only women sing.
and, Finland $nd Denmark.' birthday Jamboree camp -ot the- la.t - 4t - _ --
' • • named country. A pageant repro_ A door -knob is a thing a revolving ( t�• . ��nn
Failure to carry on according to 'canted the bringing of the Christian door goes around without.
Scouting Standards 'has caused cart- faith to Finland. Webs' history is _a heritable mill -_
cellatian. of the recognition 'of ilia • • • ton -e , on the road to learning. i
Boy Scouts Assoelation of Liberia, Further news from the -earthquake The theory of exchange, as I Under-
stand by the International Commit_ disaster at Quetta, India, brings add- stand it is not very well understood. '
ed information of the splendid part _. ' • ' - _ •.. -
• . • played by Indian Boy Scouts after C5'ontan: V4 by keep worrying about the catastrophe. A party of 50 Rover Lbe children?
As one of the First Class Scout Scouts . came up from Lahore to offer Friend: I can't help it.
tests; two 15 year uld members of the their services, and -were used,. wear- Woman: But, mY dear, yon. are - THE PERFECT _
1st Chesterville• Ont. Scout Troop ruining your bridge game.
Ont., -bodies of the -dead. When exhau ;ted - - - + Chew' n g Tobacco.
rlusion of the troop's summer'ca'mp. they Were relieved by a second lot The temon ~is one fruit that can't -
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of-60. be made Into a. salad with a dab of
_.. . _ .. • • mayonnaise. .. , ..
There are nearly one thousand - . + • - - '
: British Boy Scouts in Alexandria, and The Nlagara Falls district's fine_
Cairo, Egypt. They co- operate with new -55 -acre Scout eampaite•on Cbi-p- Man. Is that a dray horse yeti'4twe'
the local French, Greek and Armen_ paws Creek was formally opened by there. t =
Ian and native Egyptian Scouts. President H. R. Tyner of the I)is[rtct Dzivanc: No, it's a brown horse, and
Scout Council in the presence of a. atop your baby talk: _
large gathering of Scouts, Acting ! _ • ' � _ _ • -. _ _
Japanese Sea Scouts made a four Mayor Twidale and other representa_ ' The average reformer can talk
= months' Scout goodwill cruise !n five citizens. The prayer at dedica_ long and loud of the road to Utopia, Customer: I want two small hack Safety First .
eastern waters aboard a 159 -ton tion was made by Ven. Archdeacon but he always wants somebody. else saws, a pound of assorted 'nails; a The aviator's wife is strange
brigantine.- The Japanese bops called G. B. Gordon. The campsite is well to build it,
nice oak handle for my hammer, and
at Singapore, Bangkok, Batavia. Sal- wooded and admirably suited tor- ' ' - ' `a. pot -of cleaner for the missus. In one way beyond doubt;
Farmer:- _See that dual cloud? Clerk: Sorry, my, friend, but this Her heart rejoices when she sees
gon and Manilla. Scout camping games Her husband down and `out.
There goes one acre after -another -of Is an old - fashioned drug store..
top- soil. - - • • • t; - -
lem. i have profound sympathy for- Travelling Elan:. And -I suppose : ._ DO -YOUR BEST
Classified AdVeYt1312Ig
EYERY DAY LIVING this good woman. But' 1 apt just you, are broke k ` 'Jos' do your best, and praise or `
wondering what motive prompts the Farmer: Broke! , I'm' pulverize_ d. � blame S]RP1a3iTtli/
husband's behaviour.' Some men, you ' • ` That toilers this counts jes' the
Oil YEAH? 'v OFFER TU EVERY INVENTULL
know, do -not talk business or money - - seine;' - , - �� Ltet of wanted inventions and full - -
- matters with their wives for -this Sign on canopy of an Ontario the- you may have noted great success information rent free. Who iaamaa7 -"
- A WEEKLY TONIC _ `'
good reason that they do not want atre: Is ' mixed -with troubles, more or World Pat A ornes'y.
�_. Bank st oil ant tt
.hank Street. Ottawa. Canada.
by Dr. -M. M. Lappin to worry their wives. They may be EIAE WEST- leas,
" wrong. Indeed, I think In most cases Always Cool _ And its tire man who -does his beat - =CTCLZ AND THE BASOAuts
` Angry Guide: +6Cby didn t you' shoot rest. B1 t }red E; $10
p. • transportation o paid.
they are. I Have 'known such men That gets more kicks than alt the
CUTTING THE HOUSEKEEPING land themselves in trouble, and i7i ' e
- - - - e 385 Dundas ,
ALLOWANCE that have come to 'my at- t ger?
• • • Free catalogue. Peerless, - many -cases hat ti -
tention, if they had confided in their Timid 'Hunter: He- didn't tiara the Salesman: 'Any laces, collar' bat= Went. Toronto.
- - wives and trusted to their intuitive right kind of expression on hie-- face tans, almanacs, chimney ciganers, Wa>a AOaE W�a - y
A -law yes friend of mine once told -
me in conversation that it, was his wisdom they might Have been saved for a rug. soap, razor blades. V`OUNG MOUSE NEEDED FOR z{ +u.
- considered .opinion, after many years from floundering on the rocks. — + • + Irate man (taking a nap): What the Should you have one or More' write
of practice, and during which he had Otber -Wien don't talk buaineas with= `Older Yolk so frequently forget dickens do you mean, shouting here. M .t al. Comsia. 8:7 .Milton Street, _
t 'handled some thousands of 'dbmeatic' their. wives because, they feel that that the youngsters. don't have'a very' Just when .1 was having a. good,, com-
Montreal. 35.1
cases, that ninety per cent. of dg. women don't know anything about good. time, merely staying•• at-home fortable nap "'
mastic troubles, many of them' lead-
business. They are certainly wrong. nursing their - joints -and resting them_ -.Salesman: Will you buy a ten -cent a
Ing to the Divorce Court, were inspir- There are .many women who have selves, dream book of i �t ?. +sir ?.. ���
ed by some monetary problem.! have far better business. ability than some
come to believe that he was pretty men who- pride
�� themselves' )n being The family . never thinks. that
"bra' iness men. has had a__perfectly frank and open ' daughter _ married as well as she
near rlght. MY own post -bag reveals +ar» as nut
- B.ut_wIlAt lzoth husbands and wives conversation with her husband: She i should, and the neighbors always orrwaK- {rsaRr
the truth of his statement, for 1 -am tw atosvtaN....� -
should remember-is, that.mar_riage is does not seem to have had this.' marvel that she married as weft -ae-- tAR OIL
-J- -frequently being asked•for advice on MIANart Its; rfltbtblltr0rew -
a partnership. A worthwhile wife is perhaps her husband is quite uncon, the did.
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some domestic problem, and almost always•anxious to share, not only her scious of doing anything wrong. He • •_ • ... ofd •@eadmlloiw do ��eos�ttm{• -
invariably there. is money, connected . _
scat it somewhere. husbands 'Joys and 'suFeesses. - but may be' . carrying some, burden that Mrs, Gossipy: l understand your caused by voids. Flo and swimming.
also his cares and burdens. The she knows nothing, about. He may !husband leads a double life; Ii ='if— A. O. LEONARD, Inc.
Here. Is an extract from one such 7o. Fifth Ave., New York city - --
letter. The writer is a. married wo- husband who denies his wtfe•'that even be- anxious to talk things over true'
man -I fancy a devoted and faittiCul privilege may be doing her, riot only - with her, 'but finding it hard. Let stirs. Hussy: Yes, he: does two meIIS
:'wife and mother -she writes; an Injustice, but a very serious in - -my friend make, the approach to her work at his- office. - NEURITIS
"I have been litteen years married, jury. husband, and let ber do It in a kind:
In this particular case it is no use _ but firm and frank way, if that Views one, thing that help. ,r to
Until now, the only complaint that I s{ warm a dish, pour in Min. t
Could ever make against my husband speculating � w by this husband is so dot's not clear the air I will be glad Would, you • like some views of 'aril's. Then rub the liniment _
ayes that'he never seemed very will -
reticent about talking business with to hear front her again. 4he may the hotel "'asked the' proprietiir 'of geOdyin•
his wife. The real question is -why, have sometitin^ more to tell me that :, he• departing -
`$ng to take the into his confidence in = t p guest. 22 (Pain bates off!
matters financial, He .would never because his wife happens to come will give rno a clue as to the real , "No thanks,' replied the guest, "I l
discuss' his business affairs wits me. into a• little money_ on .her own, has trouble. i have plenty. of. my. own. ". • \ . ■
he taken to cutting her houskeeping •. • 1
Sometimes it' hurt Ire, but I tried I l
hard `not fo let him see it. -A relative
allowance. .. A woman is entitled to NOTE•: The writer of this column, '-'Never coerce,- always conciliate.
of mine died some time ago and 'I in_ have a ,little money of ,her own. Be- is a trained psychologist -and an au. put down rebellions with rosewater. �• '� _
sides, since she works for her bus- thor ,of .several works. He is willing Dean Inge. KING DF .PAIN =i
'•berated some money. Now that 1 have -
band in the home, she has also a to deal with your, problems and give
money, my husband has cut my ',• ;:'
tight to her share of what he earns, you the benefit of his wide experi.
housekeeping allowance Whioh never ..'
so the hu band ought to allow his •deice. Questions regarding, problems',
was more than was needed to keep r,
the home going re ?pect;lbly. Ile is• wife a houskeeping allowance ger- of EVERYDAY LIVING should be
erotic enough to give her a small ddrre Pd to n ne •at
showing a meanness that is very on_ � "'-
margin for herself, The chances are, .421, 73 Adelalde. Street ,West, Toron. . . -
noying, yet L do not want, for the -
sake of. our two, children, to stir up- that even that margin' will be used to,. Ontario, Enclose a (3c) stam ed,
for the hone, p NeWaper Brass`
strife in the home. Cain you advise addressed envelope for reply, 14APPYAEUEF ,
me flow. to act for the best? ". 1, dorl't wonder tliat -my r_ori - ;pOncr_ Mecca —t 9, ma i kr se�� Wanted
Mecca Ointment —to veQUickre- • -
Of course, there is more to thiq eirt is beginning to feel aggrieved, Issue 'No, 37 — 'JS hef.Twokind :- No.{isForinlrrnal ,
letter 'thsti I •have quoted. • •But 1 but I do feel -that site will never be ass (p otruding and'( eedinq' %, 6 Column size. Musk be
iin good
pile , No. 2 For external (itching o,�,_
have quoted enough to show the prob- able'to do a thing about it until she . 57 Piles) --;
Order by number shape.
from your dealer. No. 2^'; -
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F. T. Bunting is confined ,Towru� Council Membes Enter- -
�to her bed through illness. tained by 'Ree�e Robt '. C. and Letter Heads, Envelopes, Bill Heads ;
-J. G. Baxter spent several days Mrs. Reesor on Tuesday last . �, • _ _
-Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jones and during the past ,week in Udney Took
---- -family are now on their vocation ing after his apiary. The members of the Pickering Tp. Posters, -Handbill$, = Placards `
and during their abserwe the drug - Services in St. Andrew's Church Council - and -the attending Press - -
store is under the management -of will be held until- further notice 'at member were entertained by Mi.
`Mr. Norman B. Lander.' 2.30 and Sunday School at 1.30. and Mrs. Reesor at the conclusion of Blotters, Counter Check -books
-There was the usual number of - Norman Gordon and Mrs. James t?ic last council session, to a most
;,motor accidents and airplane crashes Somerville spent several day's- last ' magnifiicient fowl dinner at their, - - • - - - - • - -- - - '
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" "over the week-end with a number of week with' the former's sister, Mrs. beautiful residence on the 4th cou- THE PICKERING NEWS
.,..deaths and serious injuries sustained Alex. Flett, of Kingston. cession. A `very prettily decorated -
Thi bathing season being over, dr- -See advt. in another column of table correct in- detail, seated the
- awnings are less numerous. the sale of household 'articlesby Mrs. nine Que'st's, who "were served by the
- Attention - 'Women's, Instifute J. W.- Smi't;i hostess assisted by ?Miss Kayes. Af -'
- members and friends please note the -Miss Ella Andrew is spending a ter dinner the guest - enjoyed an
'School Fair is to be held on Thurs- few days this week with Alex. an'i hour of cards and music. The apprec he iq-tore . 7. day,, Sept. 19th. You are requested Mrs. The m of Dunbarton. ration • of the guests was - expressed -
to help as usual in the booth , and -L. D. Banks is installing a fur- to the host and- .hostess, and the - 4 -
kindf eon-tribute baking, pies, cakes nice in his residence, which has been press dRem it an honour in having .t' Pie'kerina's Leader Store
-and tarts preferred. vacant. for some time and which he been included in the guest list.. -
-- Potatoes in this vi i it - re A: ag offering to rent., See. advt. 1 • '
rather poor crop. The early. variet -I -W. G. and Mrs. Reid and family in Memoriam It S Knitting Time Right Now
ies yielded well, but the- late crop >?s, spent Sunday in Trenton, 'where the -
likely to be a failure in many local::-, 'SaNa;tion Army was holding a' mu4- JONES - In loving mernory of a 7 he two Big sellers in sweater yarns at the present time
ities on account ofthe heat and dry ical service. dear Wife and Mother, Mrs. W. H.
weather. As a result potatoeQ will --Mrs. R. H. Crank attended the dopes, who passed away, Sept. MONARCH 3—PLY SPECIAL -
- -- .•likely be high in, price. marriage at Old Greenwich, Conn. 12th, -1932.
-Mr. P. Murphy will hold an auc- of Rpbt. D. Cronk, of Wellesville N. 'Beside your Rrave.l often stand, y
:tion sale of his household effects at Y. At present Mrs. Cronk is visiting With heart both crushed' and sore, _ . at_ 10 Cents, -per, OZ.-'..,. _ • .. _ . ,
31is premises, Elizabeth Street to-I her sister, near Beaton Mass. But in t%e -gloom the ._wweet words
Z. morrow, (Saturday). As Mr. Murphy, , -St. George's Church, Sunday, come, COLORS— Banana, Marigold, Everglade, MRybAd, '
has given up house- keeping since the Sept. 15th. 13th Sunday after Trin- "Not lost, but gone before:"
- ;dearth of -his - wife, -everything wit! ity, Sunday School at 10' a. m. Morn- God krwoxs how much I miss you, Navy Mack, white, Camel and Scarlet. _
be sold that is. advertised. I ing. Prayer at 11. Evenine Prayer at He counts the tears I shed; ADd
=The sympathy of the coramunity i 7.30 p. m. Preacher at both services And whispers ' "She- only' sleeps,
' is extended to Mrs, Robt. G. Reesor Rev. F. 'G. Robiris.�n Your hived one is not dead." - /'+ _
of the 4th concession, on the death! -The coming 'election is sore to S;t, _I'll be .brace, dear Mother, • _ _ _:..GRANNY'S OWN
of her father, Mr. James Whiteoak, be• a very i'hterestin' v on-. With four And pray to God each day. Q _
of Markdale which took -place stxl- ' parties 'in the field no one can tell And -when r'e calls me hAme to you, -ply, at 18c. per- oz; '2 2 for 35c• "'
denly on Wednesday lastt, in his 77th 'with any certainty who 'wi!!` be the Yner smile will guide the -way.
year. lntermenf -took place in the winning candidates 'and betting will -madly missed by.. Husband, and A lovely, soft yarn in two- dOZen pretty-COlo?s.
7. 'Markdale Cemetery. 4 be a risky business. Family. '
- Several heavy rainfalls during Several from the village motor-
the past week were much appreciat -' ed out to .Locust Hill early 'on Sun- +COAL - - -
ed by the farmers and gardeners. as, day morning to see t^ie fire which
liestuies' were dried up and gardens destroyed the C. P_, R. Aati(2r__and MUE'S AM ADDRESS � • 8 : C HAPMAN
were suffering greatly for want, of elevator. Four . fire - companies were YOU SHOULD KNOW
wain. It came rather late to prevent. present, but the fire had got too bIR ' IT .TILLS YOU i11 W;RE -
damage from the dry weather, ,but' a start to be abk to save anything. � R COAL To GO -
-will help some of the late vegetables ' --At the public meetine held -in 1 Two STANDOUT VALUES
and , roosts. Cisterns have also been Whitby. on,. Friday last, Root- M. c, ,� a C9�^ - _
repl6ished by the heavy rains. Holtby, of - Reach Township, . v gas �+ ' • '
_ -Arthur Smith will leave . neat chosen as the Reconstruction Party _ _ - •_ :_ __ ____ _.
�wleek to begin his studies at Torron- Candidate -at the -coming . Federal T�p Top " Tailored' Suits or Coats for
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to University. We predict a brilliant Election. Mr. Holtby is a ,'irom-inent -
eareer for hire in his college course, breeder of Holstein cattle and is m. or women• -Sarne cloth- -Same
and wish him success- Mrs. Smith well kTiown throuzhout the'Provinee. `CHAS. LAW, Pickering Price--$23.75. - �►
will also be 14eavi'rttt for Toronto -On Sunday morning next Rev.
where she and her aqn take tip res- Hugh G. Crozier will preach on the rhove 3520
I T lderice. They are going to be missed subject 71e Danger of Spiritual Gordons "`Business Girl" Hose,
_.greatly by their friends here, and al- Indifference to the Church and Nat- Csyp�'oc and Lithe c
.'so by the various organizations in ion." -.This service *ill be held 'at' .S7 lash• roof, - Sna •resistin , Chif= -
�ich they had interested themselves 11.30 a., m. V S. T. At the evenint; Just arrived a large shipment of P �•
.sa much. service the subject will be "Facing Gyp ^etc in thF fnllowlna r+izeR: fon Hosiery
f -Rev. Dr, Carmicael resumed his the' Right. Direction in. Life." Rem- 48 in, .x 72 iti. Gyproe
work in St. 'Andrew's Church on 4e ia. x S4 in.
ember the Adults Bible Class at 10. _ _• - - -1'v ti w SS3.A i�E29• -- '•
Sunday last after a pleasant six W a. m. and the Young People's Bib- . 4S in. x WJ in. •': _ _ �
weeks vacation, On Suziday next the le Class at the same hour. All are 4S in. x 106 in. Fred T. Brining � '� '� Pickering
= pulpit will be occupied by . his. son, welcome to, the classes. . _ -, 4S in. x Sri Don-mcona Board - . .. - .
Mr. Ralph Carmichael, who . will_ . -Miss Annette P. Clifford, daugh- Stnr Lime ,Radio Licenses :; Established 1857
' leave in. abort two reeks to begin of Mrs, Daniel P. Clifford 'of AArdan!I Plaster
! _ his theolgg'ical course in the Union Old 'Greenwich, Cann. was married PICKERING
► = Theological - Seminary, New . York on Tuesday afternoon to Mr. R• -.bt. 1 f D _
lty. 1'et =the past tw>. r_tontlr� }�. D. lmnk, Burr of .•IJ, wJ,a '� rte• F Y' LUM�Ir� % PM
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has been filiine the 'pulpit is Mel- H. Cronk, of Pi.cker,ng. The sere- a'' Al
`vine Church; Went Hill, which has mnny, attended only by -member,; of •
been vacant since the resignation of ' the families and intimate friends Rheumatism
} took lace ai tlip home of the bride'., .. Rev. Mr. McConochie... .. .. P _ ..- ` :� .. •, , = .: � • • ;
- Farmers and insurance compan- ,pother with Chaplain James C. Arc • Rheumatism, .Sciatica and Lum�aRev
ies are becoming alarmed 'at the head, of Alfred Li'nivera}Uy', of €iciat- quickly relieved' by this `new treat- Round Steak, • 20c
went. • • •
large number of fires thm: -navt< oc- inx:. 'Miss Pauline ]Martin, of - Andov- •
curved in which barn.% and other ad -. er N. Y., -aw the bride's only. attend. k• C. Jones —. Druggist :. Minced Meat. ♦' i � � 2c•
jacant buildings have been destruy,,d ant.. '_Mr. -John R.• Clifford was the Pickering (* Ontario -- =
during or immediately after thresh- best man. A reception followed. The RUMA`. APS ..Stewing, Beef,,. y _ • ' » 12c•
ing operations, It is said that most bride -Aw graduated from Alfred Cooked Ham,; - = 5a7t<.
of these fires have` occurred' when University and for the- past three -- - - - -� `_ -- , • •` . • "
gasoline'. engines have been . used. ylgrs, taught English in the' Andov- New dda"ert+ewst+a@nts'.
Whether they .are responsible fort er High School. The groom is emp- Dutch Lai a -f�, . `. -� . '25c•
'these fires., or not has not been let- loyed as an engineer • at the Moore ;j`0,41ATOES WANTED - Hirzbest 'Variety Loaf = : 35(:•
erinined, but investigations will 'be. '. team Turbine Corporation.. After • x 1 Prices paid F, Loyst, Claremont. ate - ,
..held°in order to find out, if possible short :wedding trip, .Mr. and Mrs. ,
F ORS List y. pint, 3 seeks old, Jellied Veal, 30c
the cause of. these disastrous fires. Cronk will be at home at 117 Scott Emile Glenisty, R R 2, Pickering, 3 -4 • • •
! some farmers prefer to thresh in the Avenue, Wellsville. _ rAtiTED- Ffttty, lomds c!f rood t
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fields in older to avoid this danger. - ; ��' manure. Write E Stroud, Dunbarton. a Head Cheese, - • 1 5C•
l —Tn (,anaaian Naiionai Exhibit= In, Memoriam ��UR B ;LF: -Fo unK «chit" •Yrtrk. - -Bologna, c5c r
ion closed on Saturday night after . shire sows, bred,' Apply Lloyd jas. White. • • • a
its
fourteen days 'of successful work. 170RRISH - In loving memory of Lot az, rear of, Con. 6. Pickering. a -� _
The attendance was 148.000 in • cx- our darling, Lyle, rho passed" a- T UST -On F,'irinv, 'Sept. t3tb. ire _ -
cess of that of last'year,.there bPinl way Sept, 2nd, 1981, 'aged 7 yrs., JPickcriug. V;u =.ge, a jack knife, valued for
its associations Reward. Finder please iea,c ,R E I D
only one .day decrease from 1934, 4 cries, at the NER'S oftice. s:
and that was on account ofthe heavy, Gone, dear Lyle, gone ' forever, � ' • • • _
!' )R SALT —�T xrre f »rrti. suitahlw _
have in the morning. t ' d re ter- How we miss your si'ttiliag face; for market garden or grain. Fo- pafticulars
g But oU left us to remember ap�lytoEmtleGlenisty, R R Pickering, half etcher - (phone. 3000) Pickering-
have laid P Y t mile west of Cherrywod P, O, :3 =6 "
eotion of three. new buildings to be' 'None on earth can take" pour place -
ready for 'next year - in order to .Happy home we once ,enjoyed, - TO HENT -7 r'oi,nled` brink hnuee,
` newly paiieied and painted' Also furnace _ •, _
jteep up with the ever- increasing de -1 How sweet the memo*' stilt„ installed: garage, garden and fruit trees, clectr:c
mind for mores ace by exhibitors,, But dearth., has left a loneliness .. fixtures. Weil sell or rent leas �nr B1e. 'Apply L,
p � D, Banks, Pickering'. -
and other improvements to the l' The world can never fill: - -- -
`OR SA1.F.— The -n1d swats And ttrp = _ _
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I grounds, which are 350 acres in ex- i , ,Sadly missed by Daddy,'- Mamma L de4sln the Audley'school when ready for -
tent, and also the lighting making-'-and Marie. taking out. Apply to W. iT. tVestney, Sec•treas., "' - '
it more than e ver a r `beauty:. beaut - R. R,1, Pickering. 2 -3 _
y -Eden Beath has..a wonderful mission ,
beet. .4 OR 9A },F- -rip P,tr•dsnn trowrcvr. _ •
_. T120 it mbs Us of those �p loti�, o newly conditioned and in first- cuff ill e • Meat :' Ma rket
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—One of the biggest nuisances for work. 'Apply to Ben Razton, StouRville.
I `' 'vpet. which residents . in_, the pillages It lifts our hearts Exam per aura- py,,,11Q .lty� _ _ y� Pickering .-I-.
oundin;s, �TRAYFD -(►n to rhN reins -s of _
,geld in the ctitintry have •to contend •�o lion -for". tliati •rxieetin above.•' � P . - -
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is the Sunday visitor, who come R » the undersigned, just north and adjoining - _
\o matter how heavy- the 'burden; BiakeonR�rilt-we. a bay rony'. Owner may have For -
nnannounced expecting a grxid, wh- I same by proving property and paying expenses
olesome Sunday dinner,. tvheT) *_her ' \o matter how great the despair, A, Picov.• 2-t
good housewife hopes to pats the - heaven- seem nearer an i r OBIT -Abrmt the last of .inly or Ist
Sunday without. muel, .cooking, think _ rdearer, l of .Aukuir, near We Pickt'rir+g pnst sffire or _ :GOOD BEEF, '�� EAL, LA11�I8 -
ing that she is entitled to one day's
-To •kncyw ouY -loved OT1Q3 are there. 1. T. Stephenson's, a red >*•aist coat. with elattic _
and red and white squares. Finder pleaseleave r
rest in the week. Not only does she -Lovingly remembered by. Grandpa tr tilt' NEWS office. _ "' = : _ : •'AND - PGg'e
expect a-day of •rest, but very.fregq- and Grandma. t,`uk vALK-- Donhie merml I.etl _
pertly these visitors come when the — _ [ complete;. Thrge- quitter ' a^ainut -fins hed. -GOOD O� SERVICE
Bed complete; Cant- bottomed rocker; '3-inch Algo _ i
host and .hostess are ready to go to , Sale Register squuare table and r, chair %; hand washing ma- -
chine; bicycle: lawn mower; garden tools. Mrs.
ghurch, a pleasure of which they are J. Smith, North Church St., Ptckering, i
thus deprived. Of course the gul,tc SATURDAY, SEPT_ 14th - Auction
are "not dreaseii for church" and in- sale of household effects, kitchen // tHOICS • L:A'IRY c'OWY- R «ui�•
l tered and grade cow%, Government T. S
gist that their hosts remain at home utensils -etc., on Elizabeth St.,- the' tested. Fresh and close springers alwav- on n
end. Blood tested if desired. Free delivery on SERVANT, Prop.
for the da}q, and en joy - the honor of prnpert}' of P. Murphy. Sale at purchaser of 7 or more. Satisfaction Quaraneeed. 1.30 o'clock D. S, T. See bills. F. wm J Mur h Lindsay. Ontario. Tde bone - ten #ertaining 'city guca�ta. s t
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