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PICKERING, ONT... FRIDAY,- SEPT. 4. 1.48 6.
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Broijgham
Cherrywood.
NOTICE ful REBA W UU1)
Br6ughain Boat Works are ex- Mr. and Mrs. J. Petty and f d
andly
hioftipAl in the Wsibeuta at tne- Ex- visited with Biwn 'ton _relatives a on 11�ILLS
R. H. 0. PHARSONPhysician 'hibition. StYeet car entrance� PDitudSurgeon. Dunbarton. -.017 *Our trucks pass your way Sunday.
�IJss Nora ham is holidayi�gH. FOR SlPvrH. every day." �Vitll The -Leonard* and George Gates,
_0ph. D.. Director
ReOptometrical Assoclationof ==, COAL,. COKE. he'r aunt, Kira. F. Dingman of:Whit- families visited at hittlian' River on.
-the American by. Sunday. Astablished IM
-Astared Milimbeir of eatimined by appointment
out. Ont. W%.'001), CEMENT,* c,diss Jean' -Mr�lcoha has rettirra-d to - We expect 6ur pastor, Rev. J. R.,
CIE.Y_
ner' duties at the school ax liaven.-
Bick-to occupy --the pulpit. -on -gi�nday
NAND, GRAVEL" shoe- Chopping
next.
UU DONALD RUUIJY and
!airs. Sydney Bennett of Claremont her vac -
Miss Laura Petty spent "Q
SoLiciLot, NoLary eumic. twiunvyw called 'on 6id,friends Mondays, Wednesdays
LAMA In - br0Ul6Aan.1 anon with her sister, Mrs. Norman
ciliac formerly occupied B1.1-ILDER'S SUPPLIES on Monday.
..USE. O*Qtbw1ugQl%;Qurt tou.*. vv li*oy. aty Alvis, of Brooklin. and Fridays Ii
albo local cartage work Miss Luis Steveson of Pickering Miss Marion'Re6sor was a guest When a H.Oliday-COMC3 O"A ChOP-4
BEA ION, btLL to KOzzo visited her aurr., Mrs. C. A' bar- at the hokne .of Wm..J. Petty this
b&rri3tQr&'& bolleilofs We have&lsoplaced in stock a fall clay on Sunday. last week. ping day we will rind the next
-M J, BEA I uN. &, C. -
WlLLLA line of MaplC- Leaf Mill -Dg Mr. kussell Brodie and` daughter day.
&L BROOKE bbLL. F. RUSEOu'p, Feeds. Jean and family visited -Mrs.: Geo.
V TO; get paying results from i
J&MEbA W R 1Uh T, Pniop on Sunday. Greenwood pig
73 lilay boueeL. A 0100tio, AuelaldeA". A. We MITCHELL Mrs. D. Stevenson's . health has fee•ding the grain must be ground.
been causing her friends anxiety dur- The W. M. S., wall meet at the five. 7.
UC. HI(jHAftDSUj4_& Lfo...jitirrill- Pickering, Out. ing the past week, home of Mm . Geo. Wils9n.-On, Thum-.
sti. tiolicitots. Notaries etc., Suite 501' No other Mill grind* as fine as_
b4celiffox Life budding, sts rorUGLU at. foro,to' Ofyicephone 7400 Residence 8520 Master Jack Mairs spent two week� day AfternOOP.
Telephone Ad. 1*6b: elcikeriz)g enong joI3. dtj The -Mission Band will meet in
with his.grandpare.tits-, D. and Mr:. this dQes.
Dawson of Claremont. the basement of the church 'on Sai-
rp-HOMSUN & McMILLAN-Harris- The Beal Store, Claremont Zecent' 'visitors - at Ithe F. - CasFie utday afternoon at' 2 o'clock,. FEED ON HIAND
.A- LW%. Solicitors, Notary eublic. office at
ALeadence of k4r. 1�homsou. lot ix. concession I. PHON9 924 home were Mr. urta Mtn- J: Mine Miss -May Brown. is spending, a Better Service than Ever.
-fickerfag, ofte bours: I buradIty and Saturday
etrefuntiM from 7.0U lo. m to 6.30 p. m., or by d Winnipeg, a*id Alisis Cassie., of. few days' in Toronto.
�irpatntment. lorontootfice: Cob Royal Bank FURNITURE Agincourt. The funeral of the late Mr. Robt.
TozonEoElririSM. X". ,
We are displaying an -attractive Iiie Roy McWhirter family h,,,, Bro-.A-ri- took ..place in ar. -city.. to Mt -
variety of returned from their holiday trip' and Pleasant Cemetery last week. Mr.
O_ONAN-r ANS Barriaters, Aluminum sad Graniteware Etc. while i 'Callendar saw the famous Brown waAwell known here --as he
Notaries Public n
Furniture and Furt iture quintuplets. lived here for a number of years.
GORDON D CONANT.'K. C. Novelties, ch Mri- T. A,- Knox has not regained. The commonity's sympathy -goes -to PIANO TIMING
.,Ofseeli. -7 1 2 Simcoe St, S. Oshaw� Prices low, keeping wi tic her strength since coining from the the farmly' in their bereavement. AND
Plsoiaeb-4 and 5. (Oshawa), and at the Court West and 'is under the doctor's care - Mr. and Mrs. .G..Bagg,.of Wood All Whitby. (hik. (onint) Phone 7,,Wblt. Smith- All kinds of FeTair Work
by). at present. bridge and MT. and Mrs. W.
RADIO SERVICEwith X11 Tuning Guaranteed
Mr. and Mrs.. Hillick, Mrs. Hubb- eis. of . Oshawd,' spent.Sunday
A Graduate of Rd-djo Collegp and and Mrs. Wright, of Gevrg4toAn Mr. and Mrs. Mark, and family -
C. S. MacDONALD
visit with the Tatter's sister, Mrs. _%fiss Rutledge ha returned to
Stephenson
N HIL C . SMITH. D. D. L D. S.
with D. Stephenson on. Sunday, take 'Charge of the Phool which -OP- 209 CLOSE AVE., TORONTO
(Sacceesor to Dr J. :, Lftles), Gractuate o; Up -to -tine -minute. triaining Mr. and Mrs. D. L. %Vittpr and ened on Tuesday for another term. Lakeside 1502
dw Royal Cotlegeoll.)enl Surgeons and Twon.
-..#p 4e 1.1;i2vantity At Clar act office over D. A. and daughter, of Xocttreaj, also Mr. and ..Mr., and Mrs. -J. Ryan, of Cann- Orders. takes at NEWS Office.
gwtt*s sture - very Tam ' y and FridayPhone FINEST EQUIPMENT Mrs. R. W. Witter, of Toronto". spent ington called on Mr- and Mrs. Gib -
for. Friday with L and Mrs. Matthews. son On Monday.
HHRBERTT FALLAISE. L DS., iQualanteed Satisfaction Mr; and -Mrs. I- L. Routlo:,- anti F., H: Furlong. of Chicago spent
D D. $_Graduate of the Royal Coll2si of I And -
Mrs. H. .3do'%bra�� For "Sal
DML& Surgeons and the Uruvervity of Toronto, AT son, also Mr. and a few days recently with. Car Shingles
81ke in residence second door east of St. And Reovitinuablo P�icea and *ughter. of . 11rooklin visited Mrs. Devitt.
riew's Cburcb. Pickering, Ont. :Xfice hour; V
S. m. so 61V Tubes and Batteries always on j Ad with the former'li sister, Mrs. L.
rt�, or by appoint (X-ray Goilt Galvntlizrd Steel 8hiagle>t.
Pick 3700, Fenney-Scragg,
4317
ROY MILLER. Matthews. Bird'. Felt Slistp Shinstlep.
Mrs. E& Cammack and daughtel Aljsti� re-rubt-viririf, huggy wheels.
4r orbio. BroulzbAm. .0otarla. Mrs. Mary Cammack, Mrs. Scanlon On Saturday I afternoon, August
*8tf Phone Mark l6og wedding piaci EAwn mowers sb%rpened.
and grand -daughter, *ere guejt; of 29th, an. outdoor wedd r. PATERSON 8 - OLARRMON
AAELIZABETH RICHARD8015- t,..e G. Hicks faritily during last °n. the lawn of the "Cedarest" Di;c
• Fire and automobile istouralaceof all kinds. ie Bridge, the summer home of_ :Kr_ _.- CA . 11 and get prices. Phope.2111k.
tepreseating companies of solid ansincial stand, -music week, all guests from'Detroit.
611. . . - . Mrs. -A. Mohun ai4d son, William and Mm' Sct4gg,,of Riverdale. ...
Experienced M uric Teacher and Miss Gertie Bate, of,Toronto.' Toronto. When their eldest daugr,
POSTILI. Licensed Auctioneer, ... d Miss Ida Bate on Monday. ter, -Alice, was married to George
Fs for clounts" Of York and Ontario. Ann- with a Toronto Con servaton FUEL
I= false of all 912,19 st"an, o W an abor""
is -wit Walter Fertn", - s6n.. df Mr. and
.Miss Beatrice Stevenson Jt C
Solana. Address Orem &Iver P.O.. Oat. rs. Fenrley, of Cherry-ood.
,standing. and Mrs. Stevenson, of Pickering at M, -Rev a
,D R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP will teach afternoons cir'evenings present.- __NteC-4eaTy-,--of-Woodzreen Uts
Clerk. Conveyancer. Commissioner fox Saturday reserved for school The Women's frit- tow will hold ited Church, Toronto, officiated. The,
0 Builders' Su iet
.1alunis afoelavitw, Accountant. Etc- Issuer of pole
Marriage Ucerses. Whitevale.Ont. children. its September meetillr�on Tuesday' bride was -given in.marriage by her'
• Rates very Moderate. ziext at the. home- of Mrs- W. E If- fathey. She wore a. blue dress. of
ii�ott. It %-ill be a "Natioral Meet triple- sheer crepe, with silver but -
L1. 'M
.7 ' WN AW Studio' at cry Own home one cnille ing" and the t,)pi(-* will 1,e Canladz tons, and. blue hat to match, -and Lumber and Lath
LICENSED AUCTIoNEER AND cast -of Brougham on No. 7 �.B. ' C. Shingles
as a, ling- Place," LiSr"Mrs. L. silver shoes, and carried a bouquet
VALUATUR..-
_Highway.. N ss May Scrag Johnston and '.lits. Ritchie. Roll of pale pink rosea, � lis .6lue Coal
-7 8Aies conduelc-ed Ankwhere %'ame of a Prominent Canad- sister of the bride, and Miss W
Phowe or write. Addreps 814 Dundas MRS. CART: DEVITT Alberta Ooal
iam Woinan." Shaw, cousin• were bridesmait:14,
mpathy is fel for the dressed alike in blue. crepe with piztk Domestic "Coke
S friends and immediate family of Mr. facing m
Cement. Lime,' Flasteir
Whitby. OoL&rio. made •jil, Gr*6&f- style,
Pickering'Mill AN
J. Everest, of Toronto, w);o passed
pink felt hats. They carried pink
-He roses: Fenney, -ay so suddenly on ges, . Harold y assisted his 6d
You Cannot AvOid A'gency for Frost & Wood av; Friday. Maple Body Wo
visited the Gammage home here on brother as groomsman. Supper was Agents for Lnndy Few*-
CocksLutt Farm hfachiDer' I - .
) last, and was in his usual served on iong- tables. Later - the
Accident :.1 . 1. and Met -2!
good health.- The shock has quite -young couple left on an extended UPI
CoXnpleta lice and rep irs. prostrathd Miss Mary Gommage who motor'trip, the bride wearing a and
'BUT
Chopping and Fe4ds of a] I is health at present.. knitted suit of coral pink with
in, very poor
=YOU CAN AVOID Cockibutt Implern
THE EXPE kinds.. Her Vrother, Thomai, attended •the brown buttons,, and brown access=
ybi
ories... On their return -they will re. -
re
funeral in Toronto on Monday.* ._gem Priees Before Bill
THAT
FOLLOWS I Royid Pastry' Flour Bert aud Mrs. Harvey are home aide in Toronto.
again after a delightful motor trip
CYRI'Ij E. MORLEY Pioultr Fee wing
T11 tel��roly ring three States of the Ameir- Green Rivir WILSON -BRO&
ONNERAL I-NSURANCB Ma9b, t. at ing M-asl `ieQiNne-- UAiofi. While in' Schenectady,
Plieft Piekering, 6790 N-. Y;, they were the guests -cf - Mr, Congratulations to our oldest I*- L'oe" FML Onto
We carry all makes of Plow Points.
and Mrs. Millard Smith, a grayclsoin sident, Mr. Sanford Doten, who cel- Phone Mark 7M
o! iThe late George and 3Srs. Smith, ebrated his eighty-ninth birthday
SUMMER, DO NO Lockwood
PICKERING, ONT. and the ljrookg family, the latter on 'Sunday', Augiist ' '30th. A dir6ct v
SUGGESTIONS family at one Buie proprietors of descendant. of the Pilgrim stock, of POR
S U%'r.% %t I E r.' Doren ini6vtid 'from New
the Old Central'Hotifl, in the 'days 1620, M
'IkO.G. CLEMMININO Cent
Svve in this village. Brunswick with 'his parent& at the
P-.,%lr the Home 'and' of Auld Lax Sum�mer: , Health
'Me- Browns are about t1w oylly- age of 4 yeai-s and bas' been' a corf-
FUNI�RAL . DIRECT -OR. ones to. remember the 1d. pioneer stant resident. of our villa;e. ever TRY
Verandah since, His early days were spent in
Private Ambulance I
factory, A",n as th'i
The W. M: S. held their August his' fither's c 1JONES'
Camp Chairs Day and Night Service meeting at the IiQme of Mrs. Bay- Dotenville Carriag& Works whicli
9000 -les 'on We6esday last. T14e Presid- was a thriving business at' that XNGLJSH RECIPE
$1.50,, $1.859 $2.25 7
Malvern 5000 1 ent, Mrs. H. Malcolm, conducted the time. He also helped hi his father's
Lawn Seats opening dewtions. .41t6r the sho"rt brick kiln and blacksmith shop, Health. Salt
Markham, 0
nt. business session a good program was which was, located, immediately be -
99C
pretsented l5k-Gr6up T), -Mm Bayles hind his present residence at that --Makes4n invigorating and.
River' was called D t-
..Alooked.. Mata convener. Mrs. Norton read a comt time. Green lo refreshing drink, which re-
fatmers prehengive review' of a chapter of enville and what is now Loc'ust Hill
980. 'Ytive?' -Ail§Ves sick -headache',, gour
ibe Study Book, prepared '13y Nrs. -R. *as' ktlo*n as "Green
the name being changed when the
Waterproof Window Shades Rapid Flo'Filter'Dis'' D. Miller. Visitors. froni Greenwood, C
.13tomach, iridigeatior4pri
Cal Miss ..Gee and Mrs. W.- Brown and C. P. R. was their present line to
Complete, 49c, Well-�madi chick troughs al . kly heat etc.
80 daughter gave interesting readings, Peterboro. Mr. Doten carried Oe
Electric Plates, Toasters, Irons Baby, chick troughs, at modei. dealing with the Study Book on mail by horseback to Bangor P. b: -Large Pound tin
tElectric bedroom Lamp, $2.00 ate prices., ".Africa.!' used by Mission Circles. before the. present post office waF,
. W' bays, in': stock "tDcated'here. He is a member atid 39c.
VaIrkie Duncan and Mrs. Bay -
miss
A nice Unit The old reliable B. H. Painti, Enimels B, Ist,
s read short selections and Misses regular attendant at the apt BATHING CLAPS
gifts• for the Brrd&l Shower,' and Varnishes, - - 'les, �hnj 'Church a�hd 'Unfain Sunday -Sebool,
Mart Philip and A-nTde Bay J.q
7'
Also Harness Oil,, Paint, Oils, coin- his earliest recollections of which Sej our thrge'aiiiilortment of" :4;
Turps and % duet. with' Mrs. H. Malcolm ac
latest styles and colors. The
-C. Ai STE-RRI77 ..Coal Oil. panist ' ;The meeting had as visitor, dale' back 'to a "neighboring l6t&en
IN'
E �P) R G_ Nli
Faneral Director 'Massey -Harris' Repairs: Mrs. Jane Boyer. of Greenwood, the arld painting roein in his father's low prices will surprise you.
oldest lady in the community, ham- factory, slid froin there to its prey-'
ing *recently celebrated her 42nd bit- scat location. Nfr'. Doren in still en-
PriV&te Ambulance
kLVIN IBUSHBY thday.. Mrs. Bayles and- daughter JOYinz his usual good health and E. C. Jones, Phm. 9
Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 4800 served tea and, refreshments at the con-dore. Mr. Doter , has bees a jDRyj0GWT0 . .
PICKRRIM
ftkeAu. 0 Ontario PICKERING close. subscriber to the Pickering Neva
for manyyears.
.., .,,,., y1. Vsm > ,a...• :.. .• .," '+1 �, down... -7 y,.' -
west
•.�•cv . .v: .....,.'.: ..., ''«moi +' f'
.�i-•.... ....m� rye, .. 4. s.. :..+ -err••:., " :.:�
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:
+ ,
_ ....rid
'ao:ye much as possible while sh• Was a
growing &L For some reason, which blend of the world's
a base he did not want �t os� frog green teas -- J
4 EA'H111 �:n• rant g
�. From the moment she had met
��� harry Doyle she had had different
4 AMONI ! 11 ideas. Pop sensed the growing ro-- "
~ BY CORTLAND FITZ51MMONIS ,t; mance and tried to nip it in the bud.
_ _ ►�.
He talked to Frances about Doyle;
►' and she tried to understand his feel -
3:, 10:4
........ • • -- -- ........ • .. �eee: 3..1- -e•� �e� e:� �� �B, but would not promise him any -
INSTALMENT 1 Boston " " Indiana. thing. She had toes muc -of hisown
- Subways, elevated trains, •buses, Chicago N, Yi+ w SA
Butchers. fighting spirit to quit without a strug-
;street care, private automobiles and St- Lotus Rubes. gle. She liked Larry Doyle and knew a2s
-taxicabs were loaded" with eager, Detroit
Bears. that Larry'Doyle liked her, just as a��� TE
hopeful fans making their way to the Cleveland " '• " Reds. woman always knows when a man is a ~
Sloes Field to see Old Pop Clark's It was a glorious spring day, balmy really interested. Frances did noth-
Royal Blues. of New York play th& with the warm promise of syminer to ing to make Pop feel badly because
drat game of the season in the' United come. The fans had been hearing of young Doyle. ,She refused to go' Down On the Farm
ague, d reports of the new Blues
gooreporand to the movies or the theatre with him, Practical 1
t to see what would'd k to him every chance still �'
The United League teams for the
season were:
Philadelphia --known as the Runners.
New York Blues
_ = Washington " " " Feds
,were coming ou
happen. The bleachers filled early
and boys selling pop, beer, hot-dogs
and eakimo pies were doing a rushing
business. The stands were beginning
but she di apes
she had.
(To be Continued)
to some extent, some farmers
not made life -at home as at:
tractive
as they might have done
to fill up and it looked like a record-
-Not So Modern
had
breaking crowd for the opening game.
...
of them= have to leave home,
Each time a subway train rolled into
it is greatly to the credit of
Olt
the station across the field, hundreds
hurried toward the gates. Men and
When you do the rumba and the
carioca you think you are being bang
it �>
boys were assembled, in groups on the
bluffs, and the surrounding house. -
aP to date. But you're nut. You are j
imitating a ceremonial dance
r s •.
tops were already black with people
"
probably
invented by Negroes more than 3,300
}
who couldn't or would'n't pay the
price of admistiion, but still • wanted
Y� ag°so the members of the
Robert Mond Expedition of the Egypt
Ri i� l II li 9
to see the game.
In the clubhouse Pop Clark was
Lorin tell us. At Armant .
Exploring g Society
they have excavated and brought to
radio and telephone, and if the'
talking to his men.
light huge slabs of stone which once
the
"There's a great crowd out there,
formed the entrance to the Temple of
_
boys, and it's up to us -to come
through for them and for ourselves.
Thotmes III, one .of the best of the
•
We've worked hard and I know we
have a team and I'm sure .we
Pharaohs
On these atones. are carved columns
_RL
good
will come through this year if not at
of Negroes doing intricate ceremonial
which when closely
1 �
wrappiwill
the top, at least so close to it that we
lot_ of
dancing steps,
studied prove to be nothing more th3in
progressive farmers who are to 'be
pull good gates, make a
-money and be all set for thg pennant
jazi as we dance it today.
the
next year. Of course," there was a
ear after year at the beginning of
Y other challenge' to race for the
'to -produce
far more of them. -Saint John Tele
twinkle in his eye as he said it, "I
~ '
AIR -TIGHT
won't be too sore at you if we should
DOES HIGHLAND
1:,
hit the pennant this year. Yon never
excitement they expected. Sports
that there was "The educated person must be able
himself to whatever condi-
_
know what will happen in baseball.
FLING', AT 7 2
strength and greater ease laying.
` A genuine economy; too, for our .
Haman Eyes aheeta lay inches to the weather.
I have confidence in every one of you
+Cool 1n Council Standard and
n
and I want you to work together. I!
and invented some new ones, but he
- there
ROYAL YEAST CAKES_
In times past, and It may
true
have
to some extent, some farmers
not made life -at home as at:
tractive
as they might have done
for
their children. The latter have
had
an eye to the city." Naturally
some
of them= have to leave home,
and
it is greatly to the credit of
parents
that they have always striven
'.
to
give a bright boy or girl eduga=
tion,
often at no little sacrifice on the _
part
of other memberb of the family.
former sufferer writes t•r tell others
how she obtRined -_ relief through
Now, however, the farm can be
-
made more' attractive. There are :. x
good'
schools, good roads, motor cars,
the
radio and telephone, and if the'
farmer
is progressive' and profits by,
the
advice of experts in the employ '
of
the government, if he is willing to
co-operate
and make the best of his
opportunities,
he can get -albng when = _
times
are at their worst. _
a ...
The proof of this statement is
found
in the experience of those
games, his teams lost and lost until _,just when relations between
they finally sank into the cellar and Great Bl tain and the United States
progressive farmers who are to 'be
found in every country distriet, and .,
the
pity of it is that there are not
ear after year at the beginning of
Y other challenge' to race for the
'to -produce
far more of them. -Saint John Tele
graph -Journal
- there
ROYAL YEAST CAKES_
_are any personal quarrels
which I don't know about,
Old LAdy Tells Secret .Df Her
�
- a practical and smart
�(�� Ftl�l $T19Agff! I
among. you,
want you to forget them while you
__ Vigor_.dress
for growing daughter.
dregs fo
This dress buttons right
and ctlg trim made the original. • • '
tri
are out there. You are playing ball
for. me, and the Blues, and just re-
The writer of the - following letter
once suffered from rheumatism,
princess
down the front. It makes daughter
'
member there are. ,thousands of loyal
headaches and depression. Then one.
lady told her the
quite an independent individual.
She can slip it on and fasten it un -
ladder
fans waiting ,to see us climb up the
to the place the Blues deserve
day a vigorous old
secret of .good health. And now that
aided by mummy or nurse. The
I in
the -league. Give them their money's
former sufferer writes t•r tell others
how she obtRined -_ relief through
Peter Pan collar has a dainty scal-
loped edge. The scallops are re -
-
worth•„
Pop knew what the loyalty of the
Kruschen:-;
"Krawhen ' +vas recommended to
peated on. the cuffs of the brief
aged bleeves. Or it may have
na res. Po -thought he could build mineral salts which assist in stimulat-
manage
ma g , ive
P ;^eat
ge a and d
i o it liver, kidney
ng y
fans meant. He oras one of the last
t.b ball
me .by as old lady of . seventy=two
P
long sleeves with sort of "paged
- COME RING
o! the old-timern w o ew ase who can dance the Highland Fang-
and baseball audiences. He was a thanks to Kruschen, whit: she has
tip" shoulders. French pantees
complete and make it perfect for
-
canny manager and a keen judge of used for thirty years. She told
human nature. Ten years before, his me to take Kruschen Salta to try and
t oL
kindergarten and with
Navy nth white collar
Fire-eaters were the talk -of the na- relieve s -dull heavy headache from
and ctlg trim made the original. • • '
tri
tion and were winning everything in which I suffered nearly every morn-
sight. Pop realized that the fans were Ing on wakening. I r as also troubl-
The pantees are navy.
le ease booktee ala sea-
_
growing a little tired of the invincible ed with rheumatism in both should-
Kruschen "turned the trick.
plaided ging- ups►
Pin dotted percale, ny t3oadmaa torf
ham, checked wool -finished cottons bis Ideas w ..�. X9111
team which wore his colors.. It was ars,
at that time that he made his greatest The headache disapperred and so did
and wool crepe are other nice me- how nm We � �haf
`
mistake in all his years of baseball the rheumatism. I have, continued
diuma for this simple to sew pan- ldaa of Ufa i po b• '
saes sad 14ts importune
4
management He disbanded the' faro- taking Kruschen and intend to keep
It up." -(Mm) F.B. �'.
P.
tee dress. t3oodman ,,cords Sana
Style No. 3156 is designed for po card or teeter toe tta.
ous .Blue Fite -eaters, scattered them
Kruhen is a c3mbir"tion of
to the wind' and the greed of other sc
sizes 4, 6, 8, and 10 years. Size free bookiet: V"tion ir-
eerrnmaat you play
V
na res. Po -thought he could build mineral salts which assist in stimulat-
manage
ma g , ive
P ;^eat
ge a and d
i o it liver, kidney
ng y
e-
g requires 2% yards of 35 -inch me-
with and of 35-inch con _
tenni 'e y
Y,
up another team just as. good. if not .tract' to healthy, rtgu'ar activity:
t, sea
treating for dress with 1 yard of �e1''
WHITE BREAD
better than the Fere-Eaters. He tried, They ensnn internal cleanliness, and
tried hard, but he had lost his magic thus help to ken the blood -stream
P_tee
tore"
35 -inch material for separate pan- Ynt
touch and miracle refused to happen. .pure.'
'
He bought and traded good men, gave
them all he had; but each year, after.
HOW T -O -ORDER PA17ERIVS
a ...
a short whirl of winning a few - ,: "PeSsilniStlC
Write your name and address
plainly, giving number and sine of '
- . -
games, his teams lost and lost until _,just when relations between
they finally sank into the cellar and Great Bl tain and the United States
pattern wanted. Enclose 15c in
stayed there. are beginning to look pretty good,
The fans were loyal" and carne back' an English yachtsman sends in an-
stamps or coin. (coin preferr i
wrap it carefully and address your Bib
7
ear after year at the beginning of
Y other challenge' to race for the
'to -produce
ordeto Wilson Pattern Service, i3
West Adelaide Street, Toronto. BOO
the season expecting Popto America's cup. -Chicago News
-
a winning team ' or at least a team
which would give them the thrill and _
oti Aegi�eae`'eu ore
Rib Roofing
a
'
excitement they expected. Sports
that there was "The educated person must be able
himself to whatever condi-
► t Your im to every ay.
ue
!t to the original seven -rib roofing the
!n
Ne Spectacles '-ttra riba giving you increasedlaying.
t
FILLED SUNS {
jinx on Pop and the :fans believed it. adjust
tions he finds -around him."
Pop knew all the tricks of the game
strength and greater ease laying.
` A genuine economy; too, for our .
Haman Eyes aheeta lay inches to the weather.
+Cool 1n Council Standard and
n
and invented some new ones, but he
treaty quality.
)rdinXvallary
= : '
had not been able to crash through.
Po had never been kknown to say - Television Coming
Pop
write ua now for literature
area prices.
"enough" and even when he was incl.-
Le nses Perform Duty By
ROOFERS SUPPLY CO,
Royal Yeast Cakes and Royal
ed he didn't know it.
This opening was a gala da>, for '•. London Times
Absorbing Heat That Goes _. LIMITED
- = Sponge Recipes main perfed
. Pop andthe Blues. He really be- An' interesting announcement was
Through Them . • ... Toronto London Montreal
...breads lube these.:.
lieved that at last he had assembled trade by Sir Stephen Taperers, ,the
organa Quebec
_ , -
a good team, but the sports writers controller of public relations to the
Use' Royal Yeast Cakes and you'il be
were not inclined to believe in him British Broadcasting Corporation in
'an
Chicago --A pair of spectacles de- .
sure of perfect leavening. That's be
cause each cake comes individually
by its own air -tight wrapper.
n
or the team. The genellaT 'opinion address at- the Empire- Society's
was that Pop had a better team than Summer school at Bristol, notes the
London Times.
scribed by the inventors as the most
efficient refrigerating unit yet de-
ppr�otected
i No other dry yeast a such protection..,
�_ You bake with Royal Yeast Cakes
usual but that it would be nothing
more than a flash in the pan -a few While the .difficulties of television
vised to . cool the human eye was on yD �" -t1
display recently at the annual meet- -�
} -- - can
- the day you buy them -or weeks later
games wGn end then another dismal have not all been solved he said, it
�a•
- ti
Academy of Op-
tometrists. •
-and count on the same fixe results
-and
failure. The fans were willing to be is hoped to give the pu c e
",j thio
-.- 'each time.
the. odd were 200 to3 sight of television programs
shown, but s
against the Blues and there was no autumn. Sir Stephen urged the Im-
' . -
The lenses were designed to prevent '
^" FREE-
A Booklet
fan money being bet on them before portant, of improving empire pro-
fa-
cataracts, a frequent cause' of, blind- `�a ,
Xi
- Yott'l! Want
•!The
an transmitting
the opening game. grams d empire ansmi
Frances Clark; Pops daughter, was cilities, and said that there is much
office and
mess:
- performed eir nc-
They serf th coohng fu `
AF
- Royal YeW
s Bake Book•' sties
tested Roy ■ t
sitting m the box waiting anxiously , to be done by the colonial
to the field. colonial governments in improving
tion in the same neral way as a
y ��
refrigerating by absorbing heat
Spon ..
ire;
_ tot al 'rite
shown .bore and
for the team come out on
FrIrlce»' IYas our red extr rdin- empire, broadcasting.
}� hip Q ACCO di r, d rr¢6l-
ftetty. op Ca ed er 8 `
.unit
which passed through them.' y
T -he invention was based on the t�
- mea ott,are.
maul
Y
F R R • Mar 1
arily
i diacretipn atter forty and he said it dent o thevera o"f To�`blltb;
in has done more
..
that invisible infra -red light too
con Don'
nothing recent years
with 6, Warm light in his eyes. Pop to bind together the !lar portions of
;theory
rays are eo hot they cook the albu- ltAIX.;-
SUT MAD! -IR-
CXNADA GOODS
rt9
had married at thi -eight and for
the, e i to hear the Sym-
>p rg t
min of the eyeball into thick opacity
~
bee
- a few short years had` n happy, pathetic and loving voice of King
like a gas flame cooks the white of
' :,z.? •
_ . ..
arAriuwRni`>lxAaiDs wtrtrrsn
yrawrAre.aeA4bwtsae..To.e.aaoae:.
with 1>`ia wife. Then ]+fiances came,
after four yFttrs, and his wife died. George. The empire may .perhaps
his look forward to seeing the present
an :,er' ��O `
The development was announced by
PleaA was sue tare free Rent Tees.
'sop neve';!-married again, because
King, " well as hearing him, before
Dr. E. Leroy Ryer and Dr. Ehnen E- -
D.kesoolt+ •Y^
= ail;
only interests were the team and the my long.
baby girl She had, been'' travelling
iiotaling of New York, who had been
for ten years with dif-
with him since she finished college
and he found her a keen judge of meat jrutie �IO. 38 — ,t _
experimenting
terent types of krises which would
absorb the intra -red light and pre-
- - - fe■a.= .,���.
sad sa excellent adviser. He had tried.
C--!
-
vent the formation' o! oatsxsels.
to. keep bar away from the. team as •
4-
1 ..
k
,
- - �'.. .,:• = tea. ,*
aA
wereused to adore the victim, the STAR AND WIFE SAIL
altar. and the Priests at a heathen
sacrifice. Though the apostles did' not _
UNDAY
know what these people were saying,
they realized what was in their minds s
- when they saw what they were dding,
and at once protested with all their
SSON . Power against such a �misinterpretat,�
tion of themselves, }
"But there came Jew& thither froml
Antioch and Iconium: and having per•
suaded the multitudes, they stoned
LESSON X,-8 tember ll;, and the Spirit within the apostle re -
Paul, and dragged him out of the city,
TURNING TO THE GENTILES. cognized that was a fit object to be
supposing that he was dead,„ a
Some ti k ti
Acts Mr. 13-14: 28; made by his cure a alga onto the of these Jewa,came_a distance of one
men of ,Lystra.
Romans 10 5-16, hundred and thirty miles to harm the �.s a
:
Printed "Said with a loud voice, Stand up
d Romans 104: •5-133, 19• �� right on thy � feet. And he leaped up
change ?ostles�theirwenthusiasms!
fickle people/ q r
six ,
and walked, Cf, the healing of theky `
GOLDEN TEXT.—I have set thea for lame man at, the Gate Beautiful (Acts
"But as the disciples stood round x
w
a Ilght of the Gentiles, that thou about him he 'rose up, and entered R
shouldest be for salvation unto the into the city:, and on the morrow he
;.And when the multitude saw what
uttermost part of the earth. nets 13 : pain had done, they lifted up their went forth with Barnabas to Derbe;'
47, The narrative undoubtedly leads us
voice, saying in the speech of Lyca-
THE f,ESSONAN ITS SETTING oats, The gods are .come down to as
to recognize in St.. Paul's speedy re -
THE
-Time,—The visit of the apostles to in the likeness of men:' Heathen covery from such an outrage, and his
Antioch in Ptsidia took place in 43 stories of descents of the 'gods to the ability to resume his journey, the good
A.D., while the work in Iconium and earth were common enough, but it hand of God, upon him. We may well
at Lystra•occarred the following year, was •only among barbarous people St, Luke's reserve, not dwel-
_ !►.D, 49. The Epistle o the Romans- like the. Lycaonians that men were ling. upon the apostle's sufferings and ~
was written in A,D, still prepared to believe them. The 'his carefulness in refraining from
Place.—Antioch in Pisidia was about old descent of Zeus and Hermes, and magnifying the incident.
one hundred miles from Perga, ►o• how they were hospitably entertain- "But what saith it? The word is
cated near the river Anthios, in the ed by Baucis and Philemon,, belong. night thee, in thy mouth, and in thy
district of Galatia called •Pbrygia. ed to this region' and thus the people heart: that is, the word of faith, ,
iconb%m was about nicety miles south- believed that the gods' had again de- which we preach.” This statement of i{
east of Antioch, while Lystra was.'&cended. - Of course Paul and Barna- Paul's is a continuation of the argu-
about thirty miles further southeast has did not know what these, people ment of the preceding verses. The
of Iconium, and Derbe about twenty righteousness which is offered in f
were saying, '•j
smiles still further to the east, "And they called. Barnabas, Jupiter." Christ does not demand our ascend- '
"And at Lystra then$ sat a cerra�n This was the Greek god Zeus, the Ing to heaven to get it or descend l;a,il Ruthbone, stage and motion picture star, and Mrs. Rathbone
man, impotent In 'his' et, a cripple king of the gods, of stately and com• Ing into the abyss to . obtain it, but sho�7n as they sailed for Europe on liner Normandie.,
from his mother's womb, who. never maading presence, .,And Paul, Mer- it is immediatelf at hand. j
-' had walked." The details of this man's curt', because be was the chief speak- "Because it thou _shalt confess with
•� condition are characteristic of Luke's er," Mercury was the Greek god thy month Jesus as Lord," Confessing
interest an a physician in the diseas- Hermes, the chief attendant of Zeus Christ. as Lord to publicly acknow• cordial receiving and resting On eight pictures. The classiifications
od condition of these whom he des- and the god of eloquence: ledging his Lull and final authority Christ alone for salvation, respect of suitability for children a
cribes, "And the priest of Jupiter whose 'over us. "And shalt believe, in thy "For with the heart man believeth as follows: "Doubtful value," 1; "Na
"The same heard Paul speaking: temple was before the city,• brought heart that God raised him from the unto righteousness." Thin may be value," 2; Hardly," 1; "No," 4t' t _`I
who, fastening his eyes upon him:' dead. be The word' 'paraphrased as for when a roan be'
oxen and garlands unto the gates, dea, tou se sThe chairman, Mr. O.. J. Silver -
The same verb is used of Paul in and would have done sacrifice with heart here means the whole soul, the lleves to the Lord Jesus Christ with thorne observes: "Recent study shows'
Acts 13 : 9; 23 : 1, "And seeing that the multitudes." The garlands here Inner man. including the understasnd- all his heart he to accepted by (rod that sound pictures, as a supplamen-
lie had faith to be made whole." The spoken of were made of wool with tug and the affections. Saving faith as righteous, .I.e., he has been justf- acquisition of scientific knowledge
man's heart shone out in his face, leaves and flowers . interwoven, and is not mere intellectual assent, but a fled, "Aad' with the mouth confession tary aid to instruction, increase thel
is made unto salvation," The coniesfrom 25 to 50 per cent, We have is
ston 7with the mouth represents the motion pictures a social force of the
- - wbc!e process by which the Christian stent '
consequence. They ase a.I
.r in his ife on earth owns and obeys tiensivel reco d as a medium of
CHIEFS RIDE AT CELEBRATION y
- '`� Christ ea his Lord; ft thus stands for instruction, as indicated by the eves
\ the narrow path along which the jus• increasing number of films being sub'
tifled move to their promised and as. mitted by industrial and commercial
cured Dome. and final ealvatioa, concerns, educational societies and
'For the scripture saith, Whosoever scientific organizations."
believeth on him shall not be put to The chief reasons for the cuts and
•� " « f" 1, shame," No Christian -by believing alterations are the possibility of give
s t , 3•. in Christ ever has anything to be ing offence on religiotu grounds; the'
! , ashamed of. Christ never disappoints. board's determination to discoussge�
"For there Is no distinction be- the showing of crime picttures; im-
�, tween Jew and Greek; for the. same morality and intoxication are aLoi
' r Lord is Lord of all, and is rich unto frequent causes for objection; cruelty
all that call upon him:' To call upon animals, the exaltation of the gang
dancing, suggestive
spirit, indecorum
the Lord is to warship "him, to be• p �� � -
of dress or behavior are other
have in him, to accept his offer in
1 fnds for the intervention of the
Christ. grou
` - Censors "The board is Judged by
"For, Whoaever shall call upon the what is seen in the cinemas through. '
'Q name of the Lord shall be saved -"'The r.
out the country, says the report,
,Y 4!_ quotation Is from Joel 8:38 (Acta 8: it is a little unfortunate
.that it.
' «F 21). The availability of salvation in-�
s E ti Jesus Christ to all mea everywhere cannot also be judged by what it saver 1
' ? the public from seeing.
could not be more emphatically stat -
N by ed than in these verses Twice do we _ T_
find the word whosoever. Once do
e d the word all. Pat and Mike stood before a rho
w And p
f,; x window, wherein were pieced trunks
on sale.
Eight �� aMike, why n
Onlyays trutfYS"'M
r .r .. y
s do'L you b"What for?"
4 y ■ "To put your clothes in."
•. n - a_q.� -. � "W at! ..A go -naked �
n x w az sisal i ra
0
-N
Ill".:gid .i
-
Indian chiefs, whose ancestors wiped,out the Whitman Medical Mission in historic Whitman massacre
In 1847, picturedhfull-mgalia-. as they- rode in Whitman cent-enni-al, parade in, Walla Walla, Wash.
'
A
Compared With 36- Last
Year --442 Passed For
Children
The motion picture censor board"of
e-
Ontario reports only eight films re-
jectedyear, with36
{the last
- • _ ...
in year, the
p previous observe
._
. .,: .: - , ,: •-:• ;: -,
- SULLIVAN FROM THE WATER
oodatocic Sentinel -Review.` Looking
back over the reports, one finds that
"
96 were -rejected in 1931 and 65 the
`- " --
year before. There has been, a similar .
decrease in the number of films in
>s 'which
deletions or . revisions were re -
quired-415 last year compared with
w
816 in 1934 and 701 in 1931.
ri
'
In other - words, the total of reject-
< :
hree-quart-
ed films was reducedby three-quart-
ersin one year, and the number of
ers in
f A"
films altered• was less li y about one-
", ..
half. Evidently there' has been a
marked improvement 'recently in' the
character of the pictures or else a .
view of the surface plant at Sullivan Consolidated Mines Limited taken from the water during the
id* of members of the Montreal Board of Trade to the property a few weeks age (Photo. CN,R.)
modification of censorship. -
A corresponding increase is shown
in the number of feature films passed
"Universal" -142. compared with 94
in the preceding year. • These certifi-
cates, are granted to films "which
cannot have any pernicious effect
upon the child mind'." There were
2,178 films approved, with or without
revision, so the 142 O.K'd for chiil-
dren constitute only six per cent. of
those released for exhibition in this
province. One film in about eight is
guaranteed against pernicious effect
upon the child mind, and that, -of
course, 'is no assurance that it has
any positive value.
It is an amazing statement to. come
from an official source, but it checks
with the finilingi of +he National
Film Estimates Service' in Chicago.
'Its latest list, as it happens, reviews
STRIKINGLY LIKE HIS
FATHER'
Sura to follow in fife footstels -
of • his father, ,Jimmy Foxx, ` Jr....
son -of the heavy hitting first base• ^zZa
man of the Boston Red Sox, 4 al-
ready noted for his ability to give'
the ball a long ride when he plays
with his camp team at Camp gobs -
kis, ,Bridegton, Me. (right). ';
h p.
x � v
71, 04F
�, �C;,, ...._ _�.• .••. :. � ,:. '":^ t�'< ;gym' : z tiC,
.. .. '.1 ".... ,. ..,., .. .. ...'„ ^. ...r: '.L - "�., •, .S � ..{
7.�
GitKge FACILITIES P al
-.
ditto, 2
tto 19
_� . �. 31a le L� nt
5 -
Booth, 00 G, Trap, di . •- � Y`
95. R Stover, cut weeds, 6.25. W. F ^,' for placbg _
x- ertilizer �' _ iasaraat
XL75 per year; $1.50 paid in advance' Slack, ditto, 5.80. County Oat:arto,
4 s •. Subacril4io" to the UJted' Statss.: calcium .cbloridg, 60.74. ': $n(� INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS � WAWANESA INS. t70.
' ''t, , ;litnd Gt. Britain i?»fl0 tit advalaae. '' The. Cumhiittee 'ori Relict paid the Cheap Rates for Farm and Cel
r -- --�--
!0l(11oAir}g for supplies: goy Morr- .', .; Fe>rtilators in your choice of Fifteen Canadiu �ildin�
ish, 15.87, W. W. Sadler, 15.75. - Windstorm Inauranee os
MIiRKAR..'Prconat4r. ng I• and British Companies'of Sound Baildb>w
r The Committee on Conti e: ne-
e ------ 2' t%e following: D, • R. Beaton, Wind Shoe etc.
Fertilizer is no tenger an expert nth
:-No rEG AND 100,1411 NTi Waryt 125.0.0• J. Murkar, station- Financial Standing Aptomobile Insurance' et {
—• e • 8.25. G. L. bifddleton Relief meet. it pays to sow with. all All Hinds
j Ten year• experience in Banking
i 1 There is 'quite a strong friendly Officer expenses, 2.55. tind2rw:odI your gram►, , Gets you a better
p k 7rva between -England t' p, Write or Phone' '1,.'
lry England and France Elliott Fisher Ltd., stationery, , 25, sample, more of it and it stands and Insurance. Now serving cSent•
'. ''in which each strives to hold the Wm. Chester, salary, 25.00. W. S. v bitter. BOWMAN &' ROWE
record for having the fastest pass- Croxall' S. O. P. A. rant .25:00. p tri Thirteen Different Townships sad _
g WHITBY ONT
' eager steamship e'rossing the At- Canada Packers' Fertilizer is best
" with an office system to take care
tFo Norrpii ak year,, held the i ch '— ' Tire new Preston "Ftrlilator is a
lantic. For the .past fife French
m' -SALE ReG►aTER" box made to fit your old-drill---and—oE-doubleAhe-voiu+ue-efficiently.-- -You C8n Buy at Hobe
aginary blue ribbon and for a year TIRES. BA T f E RI ES.
-� ---„ sows fertilizer exact, 'Ask about Your enquiries are invited and yens
or two previous to' that the tan r
s _ SATURDAY, SEPT. 12th.' "Ant We have the agency for them �. ACCE:igultlES,
ship, the -Rex, held -the record, and tion gale of farm stock and imu T
twenty-two years belore that, the dements and fiousehold furniture and keep ahem ra hand, '.Aatronage appreciated, At as low Laud totter prices''
'.' auretania, a Britiss ship belong- at lots 7 and 8. con. 8, Pickerin,, - Costs Little, eH
Ing the fastest ship,- her record g miles east of Claremont, the D �'78 M R ,
card. The Queen Mary, of the Cun- property of Harry Hortop. Sale Fertilizer drills for hire", or "For Brougham Ont. Pbone'S16 y"u eau in Tpconto.
and Line, is naw recognized as be= at 11.30 (standard time). Ted sale,"
ing the the fastest ship,'her record Jackson, auctioneer. threshing, Plowing, Cultivating, Let ni repiir th-tt It•taky top
„fir the last trip going west was 4 SATURDAY, Sept. 12th' = Auctior Sawing etc. BROCK -
-days, 7 hours and 12 minute;, tvh'ch
+wits- •t hours and 30 minutes less sale of house ail lot, and house -
hours Skillet 11Itr.Rrp,ire:
%t' the former fastest time. The hold furniture in the village of Service and Satisfaction has al' THEATRE
ianCsordon J. Law
w Cunard line has taken steps toward Claremont, the property of the es- ways been our.Motte W�3T2'B'Y'
building a larder, faster and more tate of the late Sara Ann I�arbror•. Phunt• 2W8
g ROY c,�.rER & soxs
Sale at one o'clock, standard time,
- • -costly ship than the queen Mary, All 3huwP UayliRht SavinQTimt PI(;gltililNG. -.,,� nNTAR10
which will take about four years to
Terms, Cash. See bills. Wm. bra« teen River
auctioneer. F, tatty and Saturday
build, and, will cost .527,500,000. ....1 Locust Hill Ph. Mark 863 mh 4 - and 5 -
T, ships provide comforts and r i R
P Srpte er
meals that will equal that of the _ Two 9hotcP, at 7.�i0 and 9 30
' best .ho'his in the world. One won MARLEN.E DIETRICH
ders 'shat is the object of sue' and
t ;speed. When. one is. wanting a boat GARY COOPER
trip frith all modern comforts, ` we I v
would think that•he would want the t
trip prolonged instead ,of ruyhin¢ ' t� }'` "1lES1RE" The Best that SCitSriCW
t6mut h 6Q tiuiekly a. possible. y _�- and artistry call give.
But. 't is to kep ,nom with t'r, mod- ,.,,` _fisc r? ---^--r--
ern Graz fn pExamination$rviee
•need, even iv' er. ^ ` ' 4 -. e
e t ~ = - �'�• = Ui/ A Monday, Tne:uitay sand Wedn'.day Quality= Satisfaction.
' there -4a noAinw.to he cainerl..by it.
'If a trip acrn#c the Atlantic were Sept t3'' rad 0 C. H. Tuck, Opt.
..
t;kF that esperiPnced by our grand- Holtday Matinee. Mon. at 2 o'clock Eyesight Specialist _
parents ,hen the wual period of ;„ "� �. r LA#t CutupleteShow Mon. at 9,30 �? Bidg- OPP• P'od�
ern,sin, aQ .tis wppka,. with. no _ ►'`` + Thea. and Wed. at 8.50
Oshawa Phone Ibli
comfortr wha*`ever. p:wr beds. poor. Torootu`e Own Star
ttne,+ and ill r4.
odors. and , _..
veru poor �'or�ilation.: The ships. fy'%) `� - BOBBY BREEN (�
- driven • by Win'i, were smiall and not
i �� 1[larry Hull -
- iteady _like the uodorn leviathans.. `
IN
7.n suet a shin we do not wonder � �,��`� } .tLetlB�t • Builder tlild (iOI16rSat0!
".that 'the passengers would. like as F�1i`1► �'Again"
. _. ^�«�, ,or nd dtuuework
pinch epee.) as 'pa rs'Ve. Steam nav-
_. ,. .a 'With W e Specialty
'trtiation.. has revoluti—ized wa`er
Brickwork
o Thos'C'Who Use Arohiteot'e Servi0e
�i F Y R. Y AR11IETTA - ViV1ENNE OSBORNg = $�e 1'e.
c. w p
reg U OW'.
R N iN
.. - - .' Aleo - ..- . NE
The. township. council met on The Highways C GR�Y 4-29
� bt.ak Rd. and Kingston Rd.
- ZSiecday of this week. - Phone Pick 5M
file claim with the 1N
. J. C. Baker d a c township for the sum of $612.50 for ENCS"
-At Ni t
_ . damages, represented - by . .injuries."DRIFT F
sustained by tics. Baker, when she
Notice to YOU
fell on the ice itt Brougham during With
the past winter. The -claim was ref- LARRY "BUSTER" CRABBE 3'm
or tither drsvtng or walking NE DeMILLE We do Building,if all hinds,
',erred to the Insurance Co. _ KATHERINE
A donation of '$2a was made to �", TOM KEENE
the South Ontario' i',ouing- Match. I APPEAL to the motorists of Ontario to make night �Caii•PENTERING,
A by law was passed authorizing tfrivisrg (and night walking) as safe and enjioyable as CEJigNTINO►,.
the closing of t'.,e' road on. the north .driving (or walking) by da I believe it can be done ATT$NMN FARMERS
-hair of the original allowance for y' ; + _ LU1Hfi1NG
—by the simple expedient of applying the principles
the load between lots 14 and' 15 in of COURTESY. -— and
`--
the 5th concession GENERAL REPAIR WORK
Let us make it an infallible rule to di or dim our
I�OOI?'(NQ
An application for an •Asnuseraent p Weare prepared 1�0 repair
-Hall license, in the, north-east part :> � when meeting other• cars. It will soon become P P P We eE so'sell Brantford Ruuflog
almost automatic for us to do so. Oncoming drivers LTIIoke, tractors and all t tr t2
of the township- was turned dvwri. omrn 4 M at•�rials,'Eni'pire I;t►tirruom'
• Its V Vpmlu UZI L1V.Ub -ani
idges paid the foliuw•ing accounts.
Can,. Oil, -Cot, 47.73, St'ouffville Pl-
aning Mills, 60.45. Pickering Ltttnb-
er, 11.41. B •:ngton Steel, 104.40. A.
"�_ �liitct,ell, cement and hauling, 4782.,
: A. Btishby, lanterns, picks etc., 5.54.
J: Balsdon, nails, wire etc., 13.44. J.
'.McGlaslian,• Ba` aHd repairs, 9.41. L.
Lye, repairs, 3.20. Roy' Ward, rep-
airs, oil and salary,. 157.40. A. Lee,
hauling, •59.25. C. , Schwalm, ditto,
107.00. F. Barclay, `98.35. F. Carter,
:ditto, 83.00. =1•:., Hilts, shovel 'gravel,
'2.00. E. Marko, ditto, 5.00. J. And-
..erson, haul scone, 7.00. W. Ward:
planing, -6.M Walt. - Carter, cutting
."..-•weeds, 9.60. V. Jamieson, cut weeds;
6,25: L. Wilson, ditto, 6.00. F. Coal-.
tree, ditto, 3.85, L Jones, cut weeds,
19.60,L. Hill ditto, 5.00. Walt, Har-'
=t+ly, cut weeds; 12.00. • G. • Mc-I1roy, • cut
weeds and drag, 4.Q0. A. Hastings,
operating crusher, 23.50. E. Schwalm
haul g'ra�el, 5.00, P. Clark, sand and
-at-one for bridges, 56.20, 51. Gauslin,
team•
plow, 6.00. J. Chapman, ditto,.
4.00. A. Ba'dgeroiv, team scraping,
,;;6.00. R. Lynn, labor on bridges, 33.
.50. -W. Birkett, ditto, 26.50. C. Coo -
'per, gas oil, repairs etc., 62:10. J.
` 1ditchgl?, cut 'weeds, 6.25. L. White„
ditto, 3.25. W. Grey, ditto, '2.50. T.
* `Holtby; 2.00. R: Madill, ditto, 1,100.
J. Keeler, ditto, 2.00. J: Riddle, 1.50.
G. Duncan,ditto, • 3.50. A. Matthews,
ditto, 3.75. D. Spencer, ditto, 2.00.
1F Gostick, ditto, 2.00. M. Patterson.,
.ditto, 2.50. G: Winters, haul grovel,
..4.70. J. Pallister cut -wec ds, 5,75, D.
Dawson, ditto, 1.50. J. 'Howland,• cut
weeds, .3.00. C. Hrod, drag con 4. 9.
50, A. White, cut weeds, 11.09. L.
White, ditto, 10.00. G Pugh, ditto,
A. Moore, ditto, A-00. S. Pug;i,
.ditto, 2.00. H. Stover, ditto, 1.00. W.
-- hort time this delrber- macnin r
ate gesture" of Courtesy (as it now is) will become a tire -setting, wood -work And I Sy14tem4,' Beatty i4`
_.fixed habit. wood turning of all kinds, Sttable Egnionteot
Do not cro ^' / Plane your �rde -- - 'and r.ther R►itldinR 1(eaferia
passintt. If he._is inclined to -be 3 i~:-tll11»LP.P Free
..may easily -misjudge distance at night. We don't know. wood working and turning.. 001W
Phone or Oook Guaranteed
Arid it costs us nothing to give him several feet of
clearance. - A. I RO 1If!�}
E f• , F. J P K O TT
Let us give pedestrians MORE than ample space for (;rock Road S4oreand Blacksmith. walking. We have all the advantage when we are Shoo ,
. Pbunr t;;;
(Successor to W. H. Jackson) 0'L
driving and the other, fellow is afoot. Let us not use
(;, ` H I \
that advantage in a bullying way. Phhoe Pick 2729. 1.2g PICK H; U:TTA
On the other hand, when we are walking, .let us show - -
true courtesy to those who are driving. When we walk
TFIF
WITH traffic, we place 'ALL the responsibility upon ' a
RES
the motorist. Always walk facing -'oncoming -traffic,
and wear or carry something light that' the lights of.
oncoming cars will pick up, even if you carry only aFINEST BULK
partly opened newspaper. -- -- - �- -
These are a few instances only, to der$oristrate' the
Soap f. hip;, '3 lbs. for • t 25e• ,
` SPI:RI•T of Courtesy' which I am suggesting and ORANGE,
�• recommending to the people of Ontario. — -
t 'r ad — " large '
' "Show. to others the same courtesy that you would PLAIN OR IODIZED
j like to have showm. to you".. - :.
Salt, fr
:-Sincerely yours, ee . runningf 2 pkgs.; 5c.
:
�FI EINZ
-
-Pork and Beans, 2 tins for a 20ce
L
MINISTER OF SLICED
H.1 c-I+w A r s TRY Pineapple, -2 tkns for ., ` 22c.
PROVINCE OF
O N T A R 1 O CLARK'S _
[OUR-TESY ,. Vegetable Soups,-_` 3 for .,' _ 25c.
YOU'LL IXYZ ..N '6I NC RlNG4 XXX Spacial, O t.h & Carry
".... ENJOY IT - I n')Z(r,v RUNRER RINGS GR 1,vUL-ATED SLJGAa
All for 28c. 100 )b. Bag tor 411510
selooloilej 8007H & MURISON ;
0
Many of our citizens are takiMf
in the Exhibition..
Mrs. amen", is spe'A'aing a fe
weeko W116ts her
daughter in Toron-
to.
Miss June Forsyth is attending
.-..business college in Toronto this
term.
Miss Luella ''Canon spent the
-:Past---vmek with Mr. and Mrs. F.
Carson.
H. G. McIntyre has returned to
Claremdut from his trip, to West
am Canada.
Miss Bernice McAvoy, MisiF-Ruth
and Lorne Carson spent the past
week with the Misses Forgie.
Coggratulationg to;-- Mr.- and- -Mrs.
Cuff. Pilkey on the arrival of,a
..-Young, daughter this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cottrell, of Toron-
to, spent the past week -end with
and Mrs. B. F. Kilpatrick.
Mrs. James and . son, and Mr.
of Goodwood called on
Mrs. H. - H. Thomson on Sunday.
Mr. Seger Augustine 'and bliss
Vena Chalk, of Kingsville, spent the
week -end with Rev. and Mrs. Aug-
aistine here.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Irave return-
-,-...,ed from an enjoyable three week
vacation. Three weeks is a very
-short , period when on vacation.
Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. Rich-
ardson attended the Ladies' Aid tea
of the Whitevale Baptist Church,
on Tuesday afternoon of this week.
Miss Anne Lehman, of Stouff-
Ville, will resume her music teach-
ing if the home of Mrs. C. A. Ov:
4 erland, Clarimoxit", 'on Wednesday,
.Sept. 9th.
Sorry to hear -of Mr. T: C. Gos-
tick ' has biqn' confined to hi. -
bed with a heart attack. During th,
first of the *eek soiree improve
-
went was observed.
Glad tv see Mr. Caster able to be
dh-xm street again . after having
been confined 'to the house for
some time as a result of an injury
sustained in a fall from the side'
walk.
Mr. and 'Mrs. J. R. 12.1exton anti
daughter, Margaret, also Mr. Toz
y- 4a!W on Mrs
er, all of As tit
CharIdler "and other Claretriow,
friends during. the past week, whilt,
?on a two-week vacation.
Rev. J.. I. and Mrs. Glover and
-family returned -from their vacat-
ion this week. Mr. Glover will re -
,4 sunte his work in the pulpit thiF
Tiext Sunday, and the fbrmer ord
er of church service will be estah-
The regular meeting of the W
U. S. of the -United.Church will -be
held on Thursday, Sept. 10th. at
:2J30 p. m., in the basement of the
church. A wood program has beer
prevared• and is in chgW of Mn.
Luther Pilkey's group. A good 'att-
.:--tudshce is hoped for.
A Mixed Fours Tournament i;,.
being staged on the local green on
this Friday evening. With the app-
roach of tar cooler weatlier,
.bowling will soon be brought
.:
to a close. A very intereisting. sum -
imer has been spent on our green
have very credit -
and our members
-7 ably established their names on the
greens of neighboring clubs -
The ladies of the Baptist church
--.. are planning to have an exhibition
f. qnfi Iff.lav- Sent. i2th from
A--"
b k
3 to 9 o'clock, at the Parsonage
-in aid of our Repair Fund. There
:will be exhibits .'of quilts, rugs,
reed -work, - art goods
and antiques. -A musical program
)As$ also been included,in the after-
rtoon's program. A. fish -pond is be -
Jug prepared as one of the featuie
for grown-ups and children' alike.
.,.,..-&Ive-r collection.
Dunbarton
Bailey Campbell, of Detroit called
old friends and acquaintances on
Sunday last.
Mrs. Cunningham, of Scrantcin Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. John
is visiting .witty
Hopkin for A few weeks.'
Constable Albert Hull visited Call -
week -end.
Miss Jean Annan. Is having a Kell
earned holiday at Centre Island."
Mr. Geo. and Bill flull have - re-
turned home after a few week.; hol-
iday
at Muskoka.
On Sunday Sept. 6th, the Dunbar -
ton Y. �P. will take Charge of the
:,,,:service at-Gentennial.
Mrs. G. White is visiting,with her
....'dauglTter, Mrs. John Mills in Toron-
"Quintuplet. Land" seems to be
quite a favorite visiting place for
the folks of our village. Mr. and
.,Mrq. Austin Wood accompanied S.
G., and Mrs. Morrish and &lane, a
.few %%eeks ago to Callender.
Townsend, of
Harold and Mrs
F'Onelon Falls visited with Mr. ant
Mrs. John Taylor on Sunday.
. Township wish Decision when , ,
Cou,ft orders p&~nl of Permits
About two -years ago this town-
ship passed their '-W!ding by -la -m.
with the object of controlling the
bQvildiing of summer horns in the
new sub -divisions and p1sewhere in
the towushiP6 Fear was maintaiijed
that this municipality would •be
faced with the same 'difficulties as
stime of t,) -.e adjoining municipalit-
ies if the exodus from the urbad
centres- should be directed to this,
il,ywnship- For some time we have
been re ' minded of the possible iA ' -
f3didity of the by-law, and only re-
cently the council have ,been assur-
ed ,of that validity._- oprttil then
piro4eeded to enforce the by -Law.
and as a result, Inspector Chester
laid charges against six owners a-
long 4';e lake frcint, who have ig-
iored the by-law, and on `lvesdiiy
were ordeted by the Court to eom.-
DIV with the reqWrements at once.'
and ohtain building permits.
$10.00 REWARD
for any torn or callous; which can-
not be removed by the new scient-
ific LLOYD'S., THYMOLATED
CORN SALVE, in' 3 to 5 days. This -
new salve de -sensitises corns and
callouses with the first applicatiow
Call your druggtot today. -and order
a jar of this WONDERFUL SALVE.
Callouses of long standing. will re-
quire slightly longer treatment.
For gale at Jones' Drug Store
WEBSTERS
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judgeo.' architects, physicians,
farmfarmers,tenctenches,librarians, -cler-
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4WWV*mba1&ryTW`n&
Gm truarrations. cW*ZVrftN=
34.060 Gecamphical Suhjectr. 'IXNS
Biatraphical Encries.
Regular oW ladies-Fapw EAdws.
Writeforepse-.
I I I witrsttanA6
see- of Pick
Map$ it VOW
nam. 11itin
ps",
G. & C-
MERRIAM
Drive within the
R -on'
CARPENTER. & BUILDER
Vteratiorn, Sasb,'oo-oIrs and
.-Screens rniide to order,
Pians and Esti J.
Estimates give* on
General Repair Work.
J. POYNTER,
LAND SURVEYOR
F. J. DONLI'AN B. A., B. Sc., 0
L. S. On file are . the . records of sul-
rnyon and Yarnold, 365
King East, Oshawa. Phone 198L
Ey e
Care
And
yam.
..Strain'
Near Sight
•Myopia
114s condition generally becomes
noticeable before tA4i age of twenty
and is seldom notied in children un -
school age. Myopia may be consid-
ered* due to t;ivirization. It is prac-
tically unknown among the savages
and rarely in people of no educa-
Li9n. A jrnall pei:centa�ge i--�ticed
in.pupils in the primary classes -but
increased number 61 cp.'ses . are. to
be found in more - advance * d ciases
in the later school life and a much
;;rester humber of cases is found
in the larger centres than iri Cie
,inall, , country' places. As cpmpareu
with other cuticlitions, Myopia is.
riiA -always hereditary ry but 6 -found
aanongst 'people who.e vision: -is re-
stricted -by their surroundings, pro-
ducing a short. sighted class of peo-
ple . more - content to follow indoor
-vork and such work . as required
vision at close ,points. Myopic pec-
pie have poor distant vision,and
ir
!0 reat,I]f han5licupped,in tolow-
Rg the games and -sports their less
afflicted companions may ,enjoy. .40
-those w14D follow similar ocrups-
tions and enjoyment will -seek the*
company of those who have , _thing" -
in common with them.: The German
people ha -t e been referred to by
many writers. and at. one time they`
took t'* lead "in educlition and re -
.search. The Myopic .eye, in * shape,
is longer than the normal' eye, but
0-e condition is t!"Ot solely depend-
ent -upon the -length of the eyeball.
The condition 'exists because the
power of the eye is excessive for
the length of the eye.
Oircle- Of Security
Dunlop Forts,, -
M P 8
ge.Stjo&
where, be willremain until the
fn1lowing Tuesday morning.
FTICKORY (iiit5) the
Hand --and Electric
-ip� Sour StotWh or ithii ailments
Ion, the Propertyn ' of.Alla ' Reesor,
caused by excess -.acid in the ;s6z4-
will make. the season of 1936, at
Sold and Repaired,
ach, iset a box of G.- A H.
boi-o. Ter',iis: $10. payable .March
Powder. It willgive;'
1enrolment No. 945.
ELECTRIC WIRING
r
C. W. PILKEY PICKERING
Jones *usxm
In* Percheron horse of high
Phone Pick. 2116
Barc. tay-Transninirt
pren-dum cprtif-rl-te, the proper.
Farm M a c h i n e r y
ty of E. 'Somerville. WiR
stand for t" season 'ot 9
betwiin Claremont, Brougham
Frost Wood, COcksbutt,. J- 1-1
Greenwood, WhItevale . and - Toronla
Case, De Laval
1937. All accidentair
Frost Wood Cernbinder near --new-
-MydAYmn, ,ire -trained to -be care""...
Footlift riding, 2-furrowplow
Two-way M. H.
courteous and reltAble.
riding plbw
Oliver 2 -furrow' Tipetoir plow
Special Rat" on lug�,: Distance
Fordson tractor aAd J. Deere plow
4
Tractor Double Disc
Bindier twm*'e and Plow points
Nb order too small, None, Uio larga
All shipments Insured and protedW
W. F. DISNEY, -Greenwood
from the weather
PELONX PICK 231441tf
'TeL Clare. 311 P. a T.
Dinty's Garage
Class,. IL and Q
owned and operated by
Frank & BardoW
Calling All Car Owners
W
-irack.. Chapman
Let us give .you your money's
worth in New or Used Cars
.. Represents the
Prices are Right and Work in
Ganada Life Assurance CdT
guaranteed on Re -pairing. Your Old
Canada's oldest
Car
Life Insurance
Agent For
ONTARIO MOTORSALES
Oshawa
in
...WHITBY. PICKERING
Milton Steep. Prop,
And via if.io.
The Canada -Life has served Canadians
for 98 years! During the past five years
this Company paid to p(6cy owners and
beneficiaries over $131.000,MG, It has
•
as�ets for the protection of policy owners..,Madeline
$242,000.000.
of over .
Beauty
Phone Pick .5232 R R -L Whitby
Salon
N
Radio Service
E13I.R cU r.rl %;G.
SEI $1P CF('711 N G.
Eipert service and re-
F-INGE-RING,
pairs. toall lijakea. Beall-
31-ARGELLING
Spec . ialize--Hot Oil Treatment
onable. chargeo - W ork,
and Permanent Wave
Ruaraiatced
Reasonable Prices
".MRS.
ARTHUR f 1EL-D
M. MUNDELL
•
!-Phone IWO -CLAREMON
Graduate Radi P and Television Instituto
Member Official Radio Seivice Meo's
N ow Open
Association'
3 4.6 fhotir 5201. 11ICK. RI, t1 N0,
"-.-Ior business
FIRESTONE
and
Gum -di ''Lad Tires
Pp
..,.WooDWOR,
Shop is. mtuate , d behind the
Complete 'Lines
ive
shell geryStation.
Open every day except Tuesday -o
all sizes
each week, which is reserved for
outside work.
I'-. T. 'VV0Cod-1678..rd
at,
PICKKRING
ALPS PLACE
I U LP " 1 1, 1%. 1 .1N In
I he World a inert tires. L EJ [Vit—ft 1 -
:Lowest Prices in history. :FUNERAL- DIRECTOR AND
RAI MICH
:--
...,Fnll Tire an,i 'rube qpck on'' band. Atimessor to W, J. Mather,
Gasoline, Oils Ete, Night and Day Service
J)=13te L,ib. and Or ink Clea Sefvice Busineva Phone ..Residence Pbon#
Geuersi- Repairs &ud Accessories,
1411�� Road Service Batteriesand Charigib7g#
-;Old -Church Service -Station.. row rF
0.'-L. THOMPSON,, Drop. C. B. SPEN.�')ER Mech
Phone 000 Pickering,. Oat
-Exh'*ibit.gio'nz"-..Spec,ia'ls-
Uafly except Sunday, Aug. 29 to Sep. 1.2
REDUCED Real qualiclty, stands
TRTP .90C. FARE the test of the centur
,
I N 11JUDE-3 ADA[S-HON To EXR131TION fesand when you sel-
ect a memorial here,
-AND GOA011 TI:t-kX-0?0RTAC102V':T0 AND FROM
you are - assured that -
I T R 4 1 V ATA I N31 D E Tr RLTE, GOSDS your taste for the
K i
�-Good returning 'urptil4e�tember 14th beautiful will' be sane-
tioned.by those in the
-;LFlar off years to come.
AVR PICKERING 1,E:.AVE FORON,ro
(Eastern House) [Bay at Dundas] N. W. STAFFORD
Monumental Highway
'Regul.ar Coaches Regular Coacheog Works
,daily except Sunday .:,:until Septeipber 44th Ph. 462 Whitby Ont.
Kingston Road West
CPRAY COACH 'LINES
&%neru R01.9,0 — F 10KRaING — Phone 45(0.
Phone CLOIs., am
Alease Res
KILMEI-N (21346) 25419. Pure Bred r—",
Impoited Clydesdale 'Stallion. The
property of Oscii:r WilsQA. B"
aiham,. Qnt. Wilf make the
.of 1936 at his owh stable
$13,00, payableFeb.
Enpolmeh't, No. . 0243.'
COMMODORE AGAIN
Choicely - bred - Clycler
property of R. Dafo
er- will 'make thia season
as follows: Tuesday,. May -i9r-
leave his own stable for Hl--.,.,,
Pugh`s 'for 'noon; thence to 0 job*.
Barnes, * Cherrywood, for night;
Wednesday,, proceeds to McGrfq*
in Bros. Altona Rd.- For-noon;-._1mq.
thence 6 his own stable f6r nightI -A'
Thursday, proceeds to Fred
for noon; thence, to .his own stable.
,
where, be willremain until the
fn1lowing Tuesday morning.
FTICKORY (iiit5) the
Pure Bred Black Perchers
Ion, the Propertyn ' of.Alla ' Reesor,
will make. the season of 1936, at
his :iwn stable, lot 3, con, 4. Scars -
boi-o. Ter',iis: $10. payable .March
1enrolment No. 945.
DOLL, (2386), 1292, Imp. French'
Peron Stallion. An outstand-
In* Percheron horse of high
q.uality,..cqrrying a. first-class
pren-dum cprtif-rl-te, the proper.
ty of E. 'Somerville. WiR
stand for t" season 'ot 9
hia' own P.. ie, lot
NIqlarkha ry germs:
Toal, 3'. t.
1937. All accidentair
l h to �•, ..� �. _
}
• ., .. t. , .nom .- � .. ... , � a '.;. � _. ..x: .. ..._' .... ,
'Lf'4W � � S' , .y,Y ' b'. qa� ..,. ! �✓ a sa.Sbl?r .• yp_ ec V y - . , - �• • ... «. .. a
ell
A
be advantageously adopted by many the soldier about them except the ell custom of primitive man to
A. *, other plata besides Scotland. medals they all wore —1 saw rev- a coed and bind it around
Scotland. however, has been sui eral with sin—and the took of mea of the woman hi wanted, is the belief
facing economically as a whole and who had roans through a Sot. that her spirit entered his body whey
the Highlands and Western isles are One remembered that it was the the rite was performed.
�� ��� described by one authority as a "tru• Canadians who withstood the first om When 'the hilarious friends of a de- _
ly distressed area:' The population to glee attack in the war and how their parting bride and grodrab after
to statutory at approximately 4.909 Wu heroism thriled England at the time. them with rice, they copya custom of
.. EDITORtal. COMMENT F1tOY pereou being threatened at the same . Many of them had a puzzled iaok primitive peoples to whom the grain
)�,
THERE AND time with decline. in their eyes as they went about the wad a token . of. productiveness and
:� _. The new campaign is intended to new monumental London that had who, showered it on a newly married
y create a desire to develop the coon• replaced so. much of the homely Lon- ii on a newly married pair a : aymbo3s'
try's great resources in coal and iron don that was in their memories. of fruitfulness for the union.'
as well as, sbipping and agriculture.; Some of them were taking their The reason for throwing old shoes
If the slogan is taken up seriously sons to hotels' and restaurants that
C ♦ �A�}A there would be less speechmaking
beneficial results should' be obtained,
'have long since disappeared, such .utter the bride and l:et n@a,. husband
1�►i� and more time to view the scenery of
- � this- beavuitzt country:' 'Kingston ABOARD FOR THE SEE
Inose ons
- Firit we have the drought and we
Whig -Standard.
Ori tRld it is going to cost the conn•
. ' . Our Language
tr>I millions of dollars.
We do not bother to hold conver-
Then we have a shower and it Is
satioas•aay longer, ,but we do maae
described as worth a million dollars
certain animal sounds in our throats
--a shower is never worth two mll-
which we can interpret and which'
- tions nor even half s million.• it is lei•
can communicate simple ideas, white
i ways an even million.
we reserve our better notions for pot -
Then we have a rain, and it is
itical speeches, lettere to the editor
-,.;Worth a million, too,or
for ale; By this means, we have
=
Then there L another dry spell
reduced communication of .thought to
that Is to coat millions, which are
a remarkably brief and compact pro-
_ partisdlx wiped out by another mil-
cess.
Mon -dollar rain.Where
a man like Br. Johnson
What we want to know is: • What.
would require several hours and prob-
becomes of all these millions, and
ably twenty -pints of tea and several
who keeps tabs' on them?—Windsor
loaves of bread and a couple of
cheese to . convey a thought to his
companions of the coffee shop, a mod-
`T'.aey Cao"
ern young person can do the whole
The estate of 'the late Arthur W.
job is a word or two. M in
- •�Gattea, former .Guelph boy, who -died
"Zat you, baby"' "Yeah." "iiow•.
_
is Chicago, is estimated at 4340,000. ya?" "Okay:' --avows ever'thing?'•
Considering the fact that at one time.. "Swell.". "Ugh.'• '-Hush?" Whatcha
Eleanor l3uenther riding one o! the new paddleboards, equsppea with gloss
• =' -when the late Mr,� Cuttea was a sea Join' t'atght?" "N,othingl _ "HQW 'bout �� a peek at King Neptune's domain and view the wonders of the submarine gardens at Ssnta Catalina
while-akimisling over the. waters.
Gonial operator in the stoc kmarket, " .. „
....Island, 'Cal., :. .
-•�- • . a show? Oily. About 8." IIh huh: •.._. -
Ise was reputed to be worth a hun- --Okyy, • '-Okay." � `
;dyed millloa, the old adage "Come This Sa what we call s coaversa• as there to nothing like getting 811 as the Tavistock Hotel in Covent is more obscure; many think it algal•
easy—eems go easy,". sstill, to express tion. -13.H. in Victorla "Timies, , classes aroused with• the need of pro-_ Garden and the Golden Cross at flee a change of authority.
a great truth.--Ctntham News.
gresa.-9t. Thomas Times -Journal. Charing Cross. They were relieved It is generally conceded that the
Honey Been on Strike when they could show their sons St, misty tulles and =filmy laces used to
-
they
Strange Casa The peculiar type of .weather that _ ' Paul's - aiid the Cheshire Cheese. day for the bridal veil hark back is
A strange quirk iii the taw of Cin- has been characteristic in Ontario THE EMPIRE Now the Canadians have vanish- the custom of bride ua ancient peopler
tsda is revealed in a speeding came this summer has produced quite a ed, too, ,baek to the land whence to keep life bride hidden from tM_
dismissed by an Ottawa Return of Canadraas . they had come so manfully and magistrate, few abnormalities, including water bridegroom's sight until the. wedding
J soldier of the Permanent Force was shortage, bad' crops. forest fires and ''The sight of these men. in their. hopefully in 1914. The .thing that day.
arrested for driving a truck at an ex• rulned pasturage. From Wnday crowds in the .London streets re- 'many of them took back in their Oran a Blossoms Good Luck
bessive speed; Who abrought before comm a report of a strike among the called vividly the war London, with minds was that the mea here. still S
- - mho court. the magistrate found that honey bees - [smed .tor devotion to its darkness An rumgra,• They are take oft their hats as they .pass the The orange blossoms twined in so
Guardian. many veils are considered a portent
the so2ler had been driving too fast industry ahaof • thrift exem- middle-aged nos and had little of Cenotaph.—Manchester
ne: bits.
and in a manner dangerous to the plan for human beings- of good luck and happiness.
.jpublic. Yet- because the driver was a It seems that bees in that district- .
1 ed t
Medieval custom is be rev o ins
Willer and because the vehicle was a responsible 'fes the inclusion of the
have not done. any . honey -gathering ient
flower girls and their baskets o! ire -
government track; floe 'magistratefor more than smooth, -They. quit BridalCustoms
Sound that ' he had no jurisdiction their activities during that spell of Ant grant blossoms in the modern wit was
f
The case was dlsiaissed, That may terrific, heal s month ago and the pageant. In the middle ages it was
sound law. but it is not found owners will have to provide sugar to e • customary for two ilius- procession
to walk
oommon sense. Supposing a soldier keep them from starving, in 1Vlo�ern Times 'n front of the bridal procession strew
r
in •a government truck killed some The reason seems to be that there follo-
ed _ itzg in its path the grains which sym .
e, It would be of little consolation is virtually a failure of flowers from bolized the wish that the union would
6e fruitful and the flower girl at -
90 -
go to the bereaved and tell.. them which the bees gather honey. La a �i 11Zed I>d pres llCC of Many p _
e $ Capture Symbo tend' kgs -gradually evolved item
'It was all right, the slctim was killed tense heat and shortage of moisture Mama$ y P ,
by an army man in an army car. TQe 71
has practically. obliterated =wild and Attendants--NCsty Yells Chosen—
ikourners would get no consolation cultivated blooms and consequently
atom that.bridesmaids who will take part is
the bees are without the raw mater- NEW YORK. The bridesmaids,
Just because a man is in the Per- 1a1 for their' work, The net result will marriage rings and showers of rice weddings are believed to: be survivals Some •Cali ''Em Practical
Fb
neatForce, ke altould, •not. enjoy bethat there will be a considerable which mark the modern bride'swed- of the daps when the would-be bride- ;jotters But "lt Ain't
ridled license to go careening shortage' of honey during the coming ding day originate is customs dating groom's lriends helped him make his NCCessallly $p;"
r the highways to the peril of el wlnterSor it requires a'percentage of all the way item cave men to knights "getaway" with his prize and the.
aRyona else.—Windsor Star, the crop to teed the Dees,=Sarnia of the middle ages.. , For years it's been apparent that
- Canadian Observer, brides relatives tried to' prevent the
Centuries ago marriage by capture theft: sornAtime we'd have -to hunt up Hugh
IsrarLation of Houses- was the rule: hiimtive man stole his Troy, whose exploits include secreting
The Sault Star argues that nae Of �ryyake Up, "' = Old Custom, too •10 -cent -store : ler Y
tion ia_ al lhouses la northern Scotland. bride from a neighboring tribe andRin8 _ pearls in the oysters of
.. •Itrt Scotland', the land of the hea- carried her off to his save, regarding The ,wedding ring tradtion is also fellow-dinnhr guests, and digging ftp
eta should be made campulsorl: ther and thistle a new slogan is be- her as a trophy that attested to his credited to 'prehistoric -days. Though 54th street without a permit, com-
t might be going a bit too, far. But Lug heard on every side. It is ' "Wake courage and prowess.. its real origin is unknown, many au- meats. the New Yorker. Not to Goat
one who can possibly carry the Up, Scotland!" Such a slogan could 'rim suave best man and colorful thoritics believe it dates from the an fine a point on it, Mr. Troy is a
initial expense would be foolish practical joker.- "People ought to be
t to have' s new •home insulated, for
^ � - mystified more than they are" is an •
saving in fuel would pay . Lor it By GLUY
SUBURBAN HEIGHTS l►.R VViL.LlAM9 expression resaion of Mr. Troy's philosophy.
'
thin ' a comparatively few years "Life goes along too regularly." Wit"
---7!M leaving is marked even i} it U an CepyrigLR 11Y. by The 11th hsdi . la•) He played a lot of practical jokes
gidbonne that is insulated. -=Ed- in college (he's' Cornell, -127), of
_
which we'll set down: only one. Then
snontou Journal.
was a professor noted�,piincipally for
-eGAis Couaobadt 'm 'Ma his habit of constantly wearing tab-.'
hers. One rainy day, while the pro -
Heartening news comes from feasor was imthe classroom, Mr. Troy
Gl11 University, got ahold of these, painted them to
For the firat`time in -over a,decade, hl
�'Auring_the peat financial year McGill ! resemble feet, and then covered them
� L j „ ,i • ' . T` with lampblack. It was "still raining
met its budget without dipping into V �"J'1 ;�1 when the professor left the build`rrtg
` capital Sunda, -The. annual . deficit was - ,
Hll
�: • and the rain washed the lampblack
cut from i303,00o to 4131,000, and \pis off in no time, leaving the educator,
`remaining deficit was met by the gov to his pained bewilderment and.the
cruors out of their own private funds. .._ .-- students' general amusement, walk -
That. shows both generosity by the `r ing ilorig 'apgaiently in his bare and
governors and real co-operation be ,,. "''r' very large feet. _
tween the. university staff and the - Once Mr. Troy and two friends
hoard. For note that the deficit was �' sneaked into Central ,Park with a
cut by $122,000, involving the strict-- '
` bench they -had purchased. •They car-
_ -est economies, in which the •staff loy - ried it about -until they. met a cop. He
-ally co -operated, --Montreal Star,
3LIested them, -Of Smart �Pa$ = park property, and took them to the
The Canadtau-W�Ztt •,
'ale for
Arsenal ' police station, 'where they
- -- _ot, Montreal, one of Cinsda's oldestprod�ced the bill of sale fo
the be
exporters of ladies' dresses of all
' y kept showing
• . , - .� a were released.
:. -
finds,
bas introduced• a new idea In
r ups ins the elArsena] station all, day,
to the packing of goods for export
_ had trade. Their new shipping container •
each' time with a different .cop, until
the sergeant got mad and d therm i
embodies to a packing case the pCl¢ s ,. escorted out of the•-park.
elplea of the wardrobe trunk, the ler- Mr. Troy is a bad man to have as
�titles beteg hang inside inetead� of an enemy. He used to go to Loew's
`
packed, as is usual, thus eliminating Sheridan theatre a• lot and sit in the
creasing and damage, and, landing the - - balcony; being six 'feet five inches 4
goods -ready for the show room or TR}D P£ UY. WHO LAST YEAR' CALLED ?FII: POLICE 'o INVW16RTE tall, he would get in the way of the
w `> wtndow; Canada's Weekly.' light beam from the projection booth 4
116NT$ IN ET W PLOMEWS SOPPOSPLY EMP'r1t• HDPE NOT when he stood up, and people world
Too . M1nc6 Speech -Malting
KNOWING TOAT ER>'11E HAD UMEXPfCTED1,Y RMR 61 POrOT boo at him.. _ _
EVE 1N MAKIN(o '1 SAME MISTAKE 'TWICE . 50 MT EEK
Telling of the visit of the motor - Flattery corrupts both the receiver
forty of English tourists to Gaul WEN LOS WM'SAN DUR196 T14E PLOMEW ABSENCE r.BE� and the giver; and iidtilatidit is riot of
lee and .the Thousand Islands, einr PaUAV1D '1fIF NE16t1i30R5 !•{Off TO DO AN1�`ft�1N6e1e►8.t01i11Y� more service to the people than to
"; ns correspondent writes flat A`�u1F t7tNIE�S► kings—Burke: of the guests "stated that they
- � 'f t1E1%t:5 MADE
` �� t future partles tram 3� land 501096 "AD ASO" 1T ' .
" Y'jiTKmngs their visit leo that B-4
.,yo, : *i ` ��,•„ ',; r
-_-INI€ - YOU can cut Dixie "conte
- .NEWS or Hakey just as you like '*
: It. His economical, too,
for you cur it onlyca you
Bilmac ' Gold Mines has appointed :. vw It — there's no waste.
: Mark C. Little, ALE., as consulting an-
gineer, to take complete charge of de- _ -
. e
velopriieat ' *ork. - Operations are pro- 4 r
ceeding on the Saville vein on the
410 -ft. level with drifting advancing'
1 both north and south from the cross- -
_ • cut. At last report the vein had been
drifted on for 75 ft. to the south and z _
85 it. to the north, and showed a _
• ' 1 ' width of 4 ft. with free gold in. evi-
-Fatm values at no era
I-V
� +
`tea cost ...that is youlc dente. A crew of 32 men. are -em-
ployed on the property. l(`�!_��► A��iI/i, -y4
positive guarantee whew 1
you buy Freestone rVes.Development work at the Faulken
Among these ,are 8 bam Lake Gold Mines property, •
1"a'estone s 2 Extra Cord which adjoins Madsen Red Lake Gold i l
l
Plies under the tread that Mines on the south, is proving highly
bind the tread and body, favorable. A new vein showing values
into anble has been discovered between the No.elastic insepara
'`�� iyj •
unit —w- it cafe at any
1 and No. 2 veins on the company's'
speed. You pay nothing Faulkenham Lake group, according to
I _
for this carouse feature that advices to the head. office from T. W.
�� �1,
you eldsa safety and Dean, vice-president and managing f,
�� y director, who is now at the property ''glee
•4, extra mileage. Ge1f11.pipp� Cords in the Red Lake area:
Get the most for your ` 58% Stronger The number one vein, which is in
money. Firestone Tires a feldspar porphyry dyke, has been
do not cost one cent more sampled for a ,length of 760 feet: _
�� tires and Charles Walters, in charge of i evel-
an
ordinary Designed opmint work at the property, gave an '
your nearest average Tread average value of $21 over an average
a Dealer has a tire to suit width of 36. inches. The sesay ranged
sec; - -
every parSee bim ' . from a trace to 'as high as $219. The
�� New Estte dyke, which is from 10 to 16 feet in _
a� Ride. Strias width, and well mineralized, has beenXkA
traced for 1,600 feet.
' Underground development at Clark y
Gold Mipes.'ia making good progress A Banknotes be the name of >bW -
1 and showings equally as goon as at Very Prominent Physician �g
the shaft are being' obtained 1,600 ft -of London, England, 1,alads bans, date o! issue and s! serial noml,
• from the shm
aft. Extensive diamond Dr. bet, were first printed in China
drilling is being continued to • deter-• Rett >t Se><tua four Cance!•
mine conditions at greater depth. Of-
ficials are planning the early instal- In 'Letter Which Appeared In Mail WAKE UP YOUR `
ration of largely increased power fa- and Empire, August 20th, 1986
- - dlittes and also a completely equipped _ i �t E R B 1 L E -
assay office Drillirig-resatts are ex-'
Re6air Gold
petted shortly. Deepening of the shaft
is progressing to the second level .at
250.. ft.
Following a meeting of directors
of Hudson Patricia Gold Miner held
recently it was announced that the
various technical adjustments notes -
am to the . mill machinery, following
To the Editor of The ]fail and
Empire :
Sir.=-Baving 'been engaged as in
electro -therapeutist for some time in
London, England, and -bearing while
in Toronto of the remarkable results
obtained" by Dr.. Hent, of this city,
with serum injection* for cancer, I
naturally desired to investigate -ana.
Add You'll Jump out of Sed to the
mora;" iRaria' to Go
'Hs Now sb=W peas out two It
aoefd b!M nee ram bowels daft. t3 this We
leastaawiWKtaay:sous toeddoesn'tdlaset.
H iost deans• In thbeeebs rales. Gas boats
Y.U.
tb bodria,t son !
aQei ao4 tLe wasom
nd fsoii posit;
♦ sea. boor mswmMt do.eU'tatway� �
ss tee Musa !os Used nowthlt>g chat waels
obtain some• first hand. information. C �e s t -i ti w`LL to eehet tho, ofd
Work on this property is progres- installation and initial operation, an tyrt r. I ittld Lvwr lelns is net UNIDO sw :.
ns rapidly and important do- underway at the property ill the 'I examined many of his scientific wmR* ofSed� a.� cns�� a� a �
...FREE FREE FREE d Clearwater Lake 'section, Patricia dim- records gad also saw a number of meso. tie bw sew rowdy. They tithe
Now list of pianos. chesterfields,•lMtoaedbuthavesesalsaroraddeuess
sewing machines, dieing room suites, vlopmeats are now taking piste. tract. The mill has been ranging on his eased, pstienia, who have amused than Asti for � e Usk UZ ptaehd►
Simmons beds, mattresses, springs, Permanent Buiidiags are erected lowgrsde ore to date and the brick me with the wonderful ,results earl Stabbemy Masa• aayebtse etch ■s. j'
and everything for the home. tt'urut- _-Over 1,000 feet of trenching �o y poured had a value of ap. achieved.
tore
oats Dept WL it Chestnut tuts, has been. completed and sinfdng These cases which had been given
proximately ng -o. Milling .Pill Classified Advertising
i. now under way. shortly be s•vtlag"over to mane run rep Sot hopeless are now. quite- well ..
of ore.
and have remained so for a consider-
_
CHT. A iimited offering able length of time and with no re- a>�o acaiossos�sa _ ?
of units is beinsr The main shaft at Morris Eiritland currenes- rUKW AND USED CAR AND TRUCK
_ g Gold Mines has now reached its ob-. I have ,indeed no hesitation in ad- parts shipped everymbers, bassi -
C C 6 B. Tonle Tablets are really 1
1<nade At factift av tend a or money refnaded.
assent tonics - Cstolam Carbonate to _ jective of 1,250 ft. and development wising the medical profession here Prompt attention to enauirtu: away
parity ch• blood, Danish pimples of the new levels at 87b and 1,250 and elsewhere, to examine his results Auto tarts, gran Office. 735 Queen st
biaC To t. sad blotches — sad Brew- PF -R $7o, 50 UNIT ft. are to be started immediately. as I have done, 'as I understand they. West, Toronto.
;se's Yeast, B1sud's Iron and Extract o of Cod liver to build you ap. nourish Officials report that indications ob. know practically nothing about his
the blood, steady the nerves and out tained from drilla below the 750 -ft. research work- so inconse uetee are A><TI�t81AL nesse
ppoonada of solid flesh on thin people. (Each unit exchangeable for 100 � � �
start co enjoy lila to toot and tees dares in a Company to be level point strongly to the proving of not -giving him -the encouragement HANGER STANDARD t.I]cB C0.
;soar beat today.— all dray stores formed) new important ore -on these new he deserves. 126 Wellington West_ Toronto, Em.
8100.00 FREE In cash prises horizons. Construction of the mill . 'I.understand that Dr. Hatt'has not Limbs Iwithout shoulder serape.
Ask your daaggist for o. a i IL At present price of units, Shane building is, steadily proceeding with Baled -his formula to the pro-
Coatest Mises. will cost 7i{ic. Per Share. the frame wor g tom- fession, but after` a very reasonable avaarsas osrrosrvafsssss
-` etel ai
- utg ova ata ear y, in Sep- P y' ded It is expected that pro- explanation from him I consider he
s s l Plate', lember,'the Syndicate having pur- , duction will be underway by , Oct. has at present acted most -wisely, GUARwNTEED BUSINESSES - .Con-'
leeitoneriea, • pias Stations, Groeert
chased its own drilling equipment. 16th• and I feel that be should be given Delicatessens, Tobacco shops. • Au i
every assistance possible as he does Bargain Prices. Write. for .partirulara
You wile want to ked In touch'notInv'estmtnt • Bureau, 166 Ybage et..
a a g wwith hich twooffeis new and attrratio, was shut down active ' McMillan Gold jllines 12b -toe mill' acientifte 3ieIdto bof work foie in this Toronto '
will be re -opened within the next I am quite certain that no work
investment opportunity. _
Sol30 days, according to G• A. Foot, on this dread 'disease can show .4ucb
e �• .i Write for full pirtieulari manager and director. • The vein on. positive results, or given such a vivid
,,,.. the 750 -ft. level shows an average demonstration as his patients have Q
uMINN.... s without obligatiot%. value of $9.50 in gold per ton which done.
continues . down , to the bottom level, tp .to the -present time he is'. not l ed
esatUsaeistr" According to, Mr. Foot the mill can RO
yttal itsAa apyn sl�IOAT1, permitted either to read a paper, be. • Yap be' re -opened on the ore available on 400
mss`
s aa.lata• ss. seat, Toronto, Oaaaaa. fore the medical societies or 'publish `)� � • ;,;
sawthe bottom l
KLad' his results in a medical journal.
Kindly forward prospectus ' -
t � Ouse H say- full information on Rebair Gold reg4lres Undoubtedly,the time ie .not ;far r..
wb•ee.Noptpn Syndicate "Surely Americanization distant hb
oq r eoasse• , the exposure of the wolf"ot oollectiv- r will be
tiooa w n the doctor Warranted
Name" ....... assn now recognized and Y shall have no hesi-
e lagbts instant. in the ghee 's }*tion in recommend;
LOW Af pantdm8 P CouncilStandard _
i rmor aeras o ore• clothing of pretended liberalism." se -patients in C,boon •,�" COUNCIL aTANU-
a hornet- Mandela �Addreee .... England to take his serum.
Ass !oneasaloa°tsoif -Herbert Hoover. HOWARD COULTEARD M.D. ass Eoonaa for economy roarer
ffpprce'r ...
esl•ror write fns fuel operates :•• , dnQ Dermdaened Hearily coated
fftS MUZRi • • • • . • • • • • • • Toronto, Aug. 19th, 1936. wlw aarnbie wetter--ornewly "soot-
both barn•rsill The man who. does his level beat to- 4 to 7o hoard taw" for eu• lty — this rooting
awe' i is t.. sec day always does better tomorrow. The .eiafnase• entero Cost-ratft wear
"
constant
~r
is a tremendous w- We will gladly e uta It
now on your
e_000roMng requlrementa _
Washington.—The Bureau of Labor ROOFERS SUPPLY }..»
= Statistics reported ' last week that CO. lnyp'1'Ep
''nearly 1,000,000 workers" have re- TORONTO LONDON, MONTREA--L
�`� craved' new employment. in. the -last OTTAWA QUEBEC
year and that payrolls have increased : °+
almost $42,000,000 during that inter-
.Graphochart nal. ..
In his - regular report to ..Frances RHEUMATISM
Shows' how to read character Perkins, Labor Secretary, Isador Tu-
bin, Bureau Commissioner, said that pour Minaed's into a warm
from handwriting, at a glance. approximately '2,000 moredish. Rub liniment sendy la,
jobs had teen apply it oeeoedins to
loo PREPAID been filled during July. 8e stated:'—.. and soon
Graplwb i.t Room' 421 "The gain, 'while small, continues 19 Y001 got r"Oft "
the expansion which has been - shown
73 Adelaide Us- W. each month since March and is par-
Torosato titularly significant when contrasted a / • t ~-�`
with tri al ah ssi hich
NEWMJ'employment
e nen arp.rete ons w
Aaricterise In July.
•
"AvaMOle. remr4o for. the iadugtries
OF
= i
covered by the bureau show that dur-
.
ing the past 17 years inersa ws have
��
Wei al►own t0r fIIh ret: on]y three tn-
c ,�
'� "� ',. -'e' ,� s. '.�a¢.'...a, c'^..,ae„y' j:c «� •r; . : "� '.,'aTo tu.. :.�.F', d .''1. .t ? T 'P'� , i•.
r�,,ytns •^ .. �..;'S «.; r'-,,. +?':: .'v3+'. ,y rt� -r .w -?r,,•h"Y`. .R+." ,•^T�,:.. •!-:`: !t�:+'.. •`S - .«uR r:..':
�, ^,`N w�;4'. .'>r r -may ,.�''S'��'.✓( d,•y^ C "•.' """ , .. w c„ yl"
-T
:. ^'-c•�^ , "'. �••w'3a�'Y,- •': ,�J, `A �j''f5• ''TE•M''j' ''�+�'4'�-• ''F ''e '. `�'^�
41 1'
7:1,...i�.(M�rS., Y -x:`- ,•.i.HY r++a e•i w ..••.+. ..a.'. -s- 4 ..il i. ,r I
.. _....�, ...,. '!ta!�6,•. S'_ ., - �..,- ', �•:;�5� .::.•-"s,•y+a'y�"^'�4••.�...,�'"Y�'---c?rk.:. 5 � ;r> . moo.; + �. •n``;=: , r, . ; : _ :� : • .. -,r: -:� • • R,;:�.` ,, - �' i..;• -
d l � ' _ aocom- Fafinbitioa authorities are iho -
t v r 1.V �l�ii, P-
-•F4 T. -sad Mrs: Bun -,
` r<: pained by -their, uncle, sun , ing, for finer wmtfher :to bring uT
s - ' W. H. sad Mrs. Bun ' ,; of is Pas, e - -
•-- Monde. b44 l.4 bo>- Day ting the attendance second. _
Places Man., left on .Monday on a weeks _Odra. W. J. Clark is _s iLdiri�
ant laces of'' :be clod motor tri in which the will take ,
as 1tsuaL - P y. a -couple of days with relatives'in in,
Miss -'Syly in Callender, ' Naith, Bay, OttaW8, the, city.
_ _ -• _
anifs•'• L,eaveus and y
,brother, Will, of Clevel>jupd have bfpllbreal and other places of inc «Pjckering's Leader Store" -
brother,
been visiting' friends - in Pickering crest.'
:and Bowmanville distict. -� sad 8ecidQnt occurred on the GOOD _
1Mrs Arthur B4yes returned highway near N
" ewcastle on Sun -
home .on SAParday atter &wa week, day morning about 10.:30, when an - -Hosier by. Roleproof
a holiday at Wasaga 'Beach, one of American car, driven by ThcIG.Bot _
Ontario's moat -popular' suawmer re- �� aged of 'Rochester, :`. Y. WHEAT 'Famous for color and style
and containing his wife, dauSa"i er _
=The cou�uaition- ` anis Folie I and two solis collided with_ a Colon= .Anot�ler large shipment arrived—Full length and Knee-
pesgd"._4n Tuesday, when Lal bels.. A 'long•- line- of cars were FSR " SALE
1-Whools re -Q _ y, _ _ gh, ip chiffon, crepe .and service weight.
t9llere was a falx attendance, incl- Lgoing west, $nd for some unknosn -- -�i p
tidings number who pagan their r .reason the first car slowed down - • - gives -49c., 75c, 95c. and $1.00 a pair.
educational career ;n ' the primary and the Boging . car moved to the Dawson Golden -
class, whom we .wish success. I left to pass the other, when it met `
::--{rhle Womea'a Missionary Sot:-. a Colonia] bus going west. They Chaff
iety of the Presbyterian Church i collided with great force, and the
.will :hold their regular meeting on' ocl'upants of the car were' injured $1.35 per bushel
Wednesday, ' Septa 9th, at 3 p. in., I so badly that the parents and' dau- _
st thehole of MTs. R4bt. Crock. ghter died, the- mot -..*r, almost abin- ARNOLD / D
-•+112rs. Geo. Hawks and sister,' sttly and •t]Le other two within , /`1 I L�
Mise Myrtle Robins— of Vasey, � a few hours in the Bawmanville PICKERZN6 FAl3MS - - .
returmed home on Monday atter' Hospital: The- boys, aged 19 and 16 -
=: spending a couple of weeks with years, werg painfully injured, the PICKERING, ONT, a.- Dry ••
elder' receiving a broken hip -and.- - Hot Weather . D Goods
n
their cousin, Mss. W G Mnrkar. the yotta8sr alight head injuries. � Q
Stephen Cafik, who has oc�up Furnaces
_i3athing Suits, _ $each holes, Shorts,
led W. J. Gordon's residence for The accident shaves the. necessity of . -
Sla:.ks, Skirts, Rennin Shaes, Scampers,
'+the past year or two, has moved in- delvers being -certain that- they g
have 'a clear road ahead of them. - FaC1 Or Gam les, Ilew Ankle Books, Light Underwear, Straw.
to the brick residencb at the east Y p
- - when they contemplate passing th-a
end of- the village, belonging to the Installed " free during 'August Hats, Fibre Helmets. -Polo, Shirts, Ties. -
>.eetate of the late Richard' Puckrin. tarn front of them. It also shows
_117he September meeting of the t?,e necessity of widening the pave- Easy•tertns, if desired, cOkB etc,
Vornan's 'Association' of the united ment on roads -on which- there is 'Also new and used Electric Wash.
Church will be held on Tuesday, � so touch traffic ars ,there is on the ers and-_Refrigeraior•
Kingston road, the road -on which M-41'.Se CHAPMAN::
SBPt 8th; at the home of Mrs. GeoU91roy. A good attendance of mem- this- acrrident occurred. Anothe- GILSON PRODUCTS _
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bars and friends is requested. sccident, somewhat similar to this Ph -me Pink 161'2 50=10
'lie, Presbyterian -Sunday school � occurred on the same 'day on the "TWO STANDOUT VALUES
which. was closed for the past two ! Danforth, but not with suet. ser - - . _
months will ie -open next. Sunday at"t loua results; and are occurring The Pickering
the usual hour, 2 • m• (D. S. T.i. f �reelf�y in s°mg part of the- prov- . 1
P. MEAT MARKS' Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats frit
The Bible Class will also restlma ince.
their- seas ni- "A good attendance -About noon on Saturday last _ : • - -
!is requested. Fred Annan, who is in the "emplo} . - -men or women --New Spring and
-of W. --C. Thomson, whose farm -is
Our Motto-- (iiu$litf 1St- Service
-Thls is tie time - of the ,�_ Summer woollens, direct - from the
:' in which eo Horticultural Soviet- a mile east of the village. taw four S eeial•-COuntY -
iea, of which there are many in the rssers asleep on the side of the road, P Britlsll Isle8 $24.75. - - -
about half a ' mile ' south of tffe ••� •
- Province, are holding their annual ws. _.St le Sausage
'Summer S`bBut this years
Highway, As t ce men were very Y
number of Societies. decided -to .can- rough -looking, it aroused Mr. An- � �c per lb.Gordon, Maid. Full-fashioned Hosiery, 1
reel their showi, an account of the can's :stlspicii,ns, he artrnmunicate<I �wr _
with Constable" R' O. Crumme-, Service weight Chiffon and Crepe. -
.....dry season, flowers were a failure. - 2 lbs. for 25e. _
,,-'The care_ and proteetion of trees who got in -touch with 'Provincial
will be the subject o! a highly in- Officer Arthur. Runc4mah. and the CLARENCE SILK. ITEW SiPRSNC� SIX.E&=TS-7°50. Shuck $1
"- teresting and informative talk oy levo officers made an investigation. 'Q9_S1 _
t On arrivirzt;• on the scene, foun.I _.. '
Mr. &. a. Ric.%Ardson of the Qnt• .. ' •
aria Forestry Branch, in Dumbarton the' two anen still asleep under 'Phone us for delivery .- �'rlBd T. Blllllting,: .-PlekeriIIg
:.United Church, on. Tuesday, Sept- some tires by the side of the road. Phone 11320 Eatabliehed 185?
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They examined t`� men`s car wht'cl1 •
at 8.30 p.. m., under the: ausp-'
•, -
ices of the Pickleri ng Horticultural was 'standing close by, and found - . DON'T'—'
an g gallcni • milk: calf nearly filled
Society. if you have any tree'tron- with gasrAine .and several cirrart TAKE CHANCES -
bies, come and find out how to c�rLc of motor. oil. Lit artavver to a
t: -have thenf salved. - .. _ _ MEATS
.n question, one of the mensaid that p c
Rudolph Berlia, of 1+
ox they had been to the Toronto F.x- Pla.7 Sale
Presbyterian Church.. Oshawa, oc h7bition and were -resting. Constab-
capied the pulpit in the Presbyter- le Runcirnan made the man rise to Consult your Drug'giPt - FOR SUMMER DAYS
ion {T�tlrch .here an Sunday after his feet, and found a" revelcer un: Remeinbei -
noon,.. when. he preeached pn.. excel!- _
ent sermon:' Rev. Dr. Carmichael, der his head; one of ole' other wren YOUR DRUGGIST Isi MORII:.''
who has returned basun from his `was pulled to }is feet and a revol r�lan �We have a complete. line of Cooked Meats. `
vacation in the Eastern Provinces, ver was found under his Ileac, both
revmlvers' beim � full loaded. These - Cooked Ham
A- MERCHANT 1
two men were handcuffed together. - - Chicken RoII
'fie' As one of ..the other men started to -H. V. R. MOORE. DRUGGIST I a
-- 4Tlt►e class -rooms of the"school ron'a�ray he waabrought back and DUNBARI'ON, ONTARIO .'�.
have received a thorough re -decors he was 'handcuffed to the fourth '--- -- - _ -- --- -:�elljed Veal
tion_ at the hands of. Messrs .Mar-
tin and. Dwyer, and are now much man: 'ant all ;four were taker` +� : - 'Read Roofing
Whitby jail. After'rettlrninR frtxn; y- ... _ _ Variety Loaf
brighter, aiding the natural "light- Whitby, they searched the vicinity. •
Ing of the rooms. Tile walls, and Just received, a shipment " Macaroni and Cheese. .Oaf
• They Toned a match box in the
h,. 44elings are :naw' in .0 cream an
.
Ivory .iinieh with the w*oactwosk •a d't�'' wtich contained twenty of plain'roofing that' wee are
Ught buff. The rest of the wood- mul�ds of- arianuhition.' Ori search- 8ellin • at special .rices. ;Dutch Loaf and Bologna _
work and' desks, tw+o' coal of varn- Ing the crar they found a c}duel g p p
iah. A very complete and aataafact- and apiece of .car spring, which Red .Top Insulating wool --_ _ - - Headcheese �e _
o b. has bees colic and we now it is suprwised was used to 'break „
ry job. acct' to 'comfort Ill sum- .
. - • into buildings. The milk can upas
e interiors ' second . to none. 14
_•Zhe heaviest rainfall since picked up from the side of the leer and Winter. Saves .
>.onear St. r,'a, at 11 if .. 0 R R EA. - Dade occurred on Friday afternoon iltin.-The car was reigisrered in talefrleland t�he�epos�t is low.z
and '» ,vtrhesl Arent an inch -of r,arrLe of Barnstable, ..iLittlt ;8 the .•.. PICK:ERING -•- Buteh:er:.. (phone 3000) ,Pickering f�{•�'"
rain fell. The rain was general • •
th'rougbout the ',whole 'province. In name of one df the four men. The p"
acme parts of Northern Ontario. had leas that! half a dollar, LUMBER Y/`11VJ • }
over two inches fall; while -in some and ;n the ear was some' bread andckering lardware Store___L�psrta'of tike province a little less abd Thee were eiLargerl with vag- Psoxls 5100
't>,sn one inch fell. It has proved rancy,. anti appeared before ... Maes-..
- trate Ebbs Tb
ince as it' •will • help the late potat- when they were remanded till ATTFNTION .
further investigation had ' been
WANTED - Experienced y,luoa-
oes, turnips, corn, pasture etc_,.;and
- woman for general houseworlt, 2 adttlu,
hal to extinguish the forest- - - lady ill $12 monthly. Box 237. Markham, 2
,... -_-,-' p - . -Potato Grower
fires, which' have been doing so a + T R'A Y E D- Oe to tee premises of -
h damage in many parts of the In Melfaoriaaal �D. S. Annie. lot 31, cob S. Pickering* a
.. .. :. yearling heifer. uer may have sem. y prov _
try 1n property and payies expenses, D. B. Annis
BUG KILLER
,.� �..--*-nvng the visitors to the Tor -'i H�AIGHT-.In loving memory. ole �t w�1;:este. az3
4*iW -Exhibition is a.man 'flim dear" father, Henry Allen Haight, PO-4ITION WANTED -, Married Q
Williamsburg, Virginia. His naane I who passed away, Sept. 3rd, 1934 man, 3{, lire time experience in general - F Sudden Death.
_- farming. industrious. capable of taking. full
is "$ill" Becker, and besides being i'lle flowing stream o! life rolls on; Large, desires' empl•lyment on farm by day TO`THE l3UG
a visitor he is also an exhibitor of But still the vacant chair cmonthfr year. -Phone Pick 3906, John L
- i' Hobbs. R R 2, Pickering; 2
poultry. His shipment comprises Recalls the love, 'the wick, the smile New Life
Of him -who once sat` there. E [N[Tl Pf NDE'�lT=3ef1'chP'pro
165 biiMs -0T about 40 varieties $rid ducts of anational.ly-known firm; big pro -TO THE •PLANT-
big' gllipmezLt was t'i'le -first to- art- His life wag one long sacrifice, fits and steady repeat orders, Others are making
iv the Exhibition Ater the } His heart was - true and , tender, big money seFhna our goods, - whq'cah't San - '- �''iOOPER° S DRI-KIL fol Lice On
Wrstetodayt-Faintlex Products Co., 570 St l
xhibition he is going to tloile-d so' bora for those he loved' clement st.-1Noncre'ai z Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Hens.
) etric s p� g ;
,, to exh}bit at the Western TSwen left us to remember. FOR SALE-Qnpnriry of secs tail SPECIALS THIS WEEK
,
>r Et trit: his first visit to Can- -Ever reritembered by his daughters
FOR
No. 6 Junior White winter wheat _ _ t '
{ Mrs. J. Ste enson and bTis: James second crop grown from Reg No. 96. Also
he ti8� a i�psired and 1 pure bred duel pyrpow short bpfn bull- eight _ _111Olid x.
Copper Rollers at U
to enjoy the "Arctic weather Greenlaw. months old• "Roan,' govt T: B tested' Chat, ,
gra, an(I skiing or tAbOgann- Hutchi"V. R R 1, Pickering. 2 ctisl�an32ed Bolli" ata$1.00.
-red. He says tihat they, In Memorise %( t��ZE:-'LdTK UdW3-Fre is:
- >Jtered anal gM9da .voles, -Government B ,Agent for McCormick-DeeriogFRrtorDdaehinery
to angor down in Vi'rglnl5, -"' tested, Fresh and close spiioQQersalwsyon , '.
cts to see a real snow- honor •331ood veate�,4 desires. Pres delivery era - and Repairs
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LA.W-•-Jn loving rnlernory of a dW chases of 7 or more, Sstiaigciionguara:,tee(% r t6r�411W aT6 --• oa -it, 01
L o icltile attending the Fair'af husband and father, Thos. Lag, a,, 1. Murphv, f usual- Ontario. Telephone �� D -��- ,
oronto alto London, but- the cfian- who paa9ed away. August 25th, 1136 it is not modes•
ccs are that he will have to send 1932• i.t wort KENT -12(1 acre td. ,�t�. _
home far sumer •elothi , if the - L',worksrle, sort other pangs land. Good Telephone 8A00
,. reg 'Sadly sLiaied by • }iia wife and hip roof barn Nuo, other buildings good, Good
Exhibition has tlla hot WbatheT that sena, rough cast house, ro•s1 193 to plough at o•,ee, *• Se ���N, PICIF�.ERING �
,,u•� aoutb of tai a on tilt 1937. For par straight J J j, • j�
t it ashen experiences.lull ly a atsbt j
pp t0 ]atl,la -KDiaw milts tit