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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_09_13THE PICKERING x NEW-.S F 3` 7. OL.. XL1Xa - PICgERING, ONT. ' FRIDAY, SEPT.- 1:3*, •1929 1�To. ;M>ttofssaiwstat t�iarD :. KFNSALB. &.PICKERING TP.- -SOFTBALL.. LEAGUE _White's Aill There will be a special service in --- GREENWOOD -- -the new Kinsale United church next Don't forget the final Rime be DR. H. 0. PEARSON- Pbysiciau Sunday, the 1tth inst. at 2.30 p. m. tween Pickering GF =t901Z RS�oS ng and. Brock. Road to azed surgeon, Duabartoa. rely in Fceogtiition' of the twelvra memor- be played on Saturday, Sept. 14th, at c„ Ie running again after the Seed. ial 'windows. All relatives and fri- 2.30 p. m. at the Audley field._ In SILLS - E. FOBBYTH, Oph. D., Director ends are invited to be present. case of rain the game will. be played R,oDtomecrical Association of Ontario. Reg. iaR•la(; Lumber, Chopping g . (stated Member of the American OPtotaetrical Grain, summer months, on Sept. 21st at same time and plaice. Fetablished 1838 Aaeoeiation. Eyes examined by appointment. on Tuesdays y _ .CHERRYWOOD DUNBARTU:\ P e^Z8UL Claremont. Oat. ys and Frida li r '(j ARL A. GRUBIN, R. O.- Eyesi¢ht Manufacturing Basakets of all The Women's Association of Cher - >1 'Margaret Margaret Mitchell has return- Highest Price paid for ■'IS�ialist. Honour graduate of the College kinds, including: rywood United Church will hold their edfromaver le ` of pt�t ermtrp of Canada: Geld medalist and y pleasant visit-to Stony wheat and Barley, ' >drst�'lerman prize winner in 1928. At Markham Bushel, 11 Qaarte, 6 Quarts, Pint monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Creek. east every Monday from 9 a, m. to 5 p. m,. in Dr. . A. J. Taylor, on Thursday, Sept. 19th Barker's dente) office. At Stouffwille from Wed - Qtiart Boxes, Berry Grates.' ' Miss Mamie Lubbock of Aurora is at 2.30 p. m. Word for roll call is Kissimi Flout' still anstir. sieaday to Saturday of each week. Eyes e:amia- "Love" the guest Of her COU�l.ti, 141155 Agnes - .. ed.Glassesfittedand repaired. Highestquahty A large stock on hand at Love All the ladies of the Com- H. Thom. - passed pastry and Baker's at Lowest Prices. Phone StouS 2405. 461y' reasonable prices. munity are invited. Miss Jean and Ella Annan, have Joy for bread. "oat. __ :Plice reductifms at the -- returned from a very. pleasant week LAKE SHORE., in the city.' ' O HOP PIN Q lnE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory. Born- on. Saturday, Sept. 7th to Monday, Wednesday and Friday. sSouth r: Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write The Oshawa' bremh of the Canud_a Joseph and Mrs. Allison, a son (And- *-' Peas for sale -mix some ' South �Ying Court House, Whitby. 251y Bread Co, held their annual corn roa- , hew David) with Ch". White, Locust Hill, Ont. st at the home of D. and Mrs. Craw- your chop, �EATU v & 'R09q- BarristierR.' So- i Walton and Mrs. Annis and daugh- ford on Thursday evening last, They it will pay, liaitors. Northern Ontario Building, 330 . ter, visited 'friends and relatives at SayStreet Toronto. ;TJST ARRIM ! also had with them Mr, DeHaviland 'W. J. Beaion, manager of the Danforth branch, Tor TJr. +- iiskillen last Sunday. All $rude of Mill Feed on :ha J. D. F. Roes. Adelaide 2767 I grthur ar,_i Mrs, Holmes, of Sault . Scratch Feed for hens ___ _ - .. One. Carload of • � .onto, and several others. Game. - s 3ancin and communit Ste. Marie, are visiting old'time fri- , ICHARCSON 1?IOKERING- g y sir.Aping way g Cracked Corn. JLkBarristerx, Solicitors etc., 213.214 Confed- the order of the evening, and the • ends and relatives in this vicinity. sestina Lire Building, Corner Yonne and Ricb- Plastering and Fin , g' > Married, at the Manse, Dunbarton, Have just installed latest machine a7adSts. Toronto, Phones Adelaide 4489 and concludedthe evenings enjoyment by on Augu:; , 24th, Kenneth J. Coburn; for making beet quality 44M. Pickering office open Wednesday and 1 j. ' d singing "For they are Jolly Rood Fel- of Toronto, to Miss Ruby Wood; of Cracked Corn. Saturday evenings Phone Pick 88(10, stf 1 B 111 D Lime a n d lows" and :4uld Lang- Svne ". Dunbarton. °l� Iles tat BROCK i3oAO. H - -, a Feed. he cheapest feed for tl7ty'prOCk - LR the money, Barley a fe _ BOOT MO ISH on the market. NE I L C. SMITH.' D. D. 9., L. P, -8: The cement work on Fitzpatrick', ; M.,.1ville Presbyterian church, West �� Z. G %i Succeetor to f r a Dales), Graduate of in the following sizes : bridge is now completed, the approach If ill -vas Che yzene of art attractive _ the 12ovst Cottage of Dental � -Claremont office andr D, A• will soon- be'completed. I weddirig when Christina Morrish +� °Co Laiver,ty. y Tue day Friel over l�, A. 32.1neh•es b 6, 7, 8 &Dd 9 feet t Scott's store every Tuesday and Friday. Phone y Bert Smith, wan has been' .00kinz 1 youngest daughter of J. C. and Mrs. sc°°e 10- 11. _ _ 27u and'4 inches by 8 feet. after the puuitry at the C. N. E. ;'or ?rlurrish, became the bride of Wm. J. 10 0 A L ER BERT T. FALLAISE, L D S.. TT t vo week ha.i returned home look- liuoth, eldest ;fun of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. S . Graduale d the Royal Cortege of • PICK+ KING • to well 1 1 -- q ��� a..` '��..ii ••• pp� I'Frcy Booth. .4 beautiful arangement Dental iSargeoasese the c'nir east of Toronto. W. H. Jackso , and sore r ^. ice m residence second Coot 'east of st. And- Frank eve of xladiula and fern formed a back- returned rru a ti? cv 1I�chl�an, rruunc! A Resod supply of Hard and Soft taw's Church, Poker +ng.'Ont. OfSce hour :.9 LUMBER p s, ,ur the ceremony which was a.m to 8D• ID.. or by appoiotmeat. 43Y•ray They visittd - frierds.at Caro, Cas• cun,.igct'ci by I{ec. J, C. McConachie, Coal bn wand. Altuo a supply service). Phone Pick 3700. City,. Detroit, and other points 'n•Ont, 'I hg' bride who was Riven in marriage of Kindling Wood, J•*a, and exyress . surprise -at the many by her .father, er,:ered the• church to stove length. Use Eraser's Scalp Tonic ^ha.�ge.s in 35 years. ,he strains of the wedding march A ELIZABETH RICHARDSO!�- from "Lohengrin" played by Miss 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. 1' L*Fire andautomcb ;leinaursmeofallkinds. ►i'H1TE�'ALE Kate Kennedy. The bride looked char- ' s4tarreentingcompanmQf solid financial stand- ming in egg -.hail georgette with tulle D RO, P g DONALD MU ICKEBING To be able to exercise tact in _the trimming and matching stockings _ GBORGEKRAY- Licensed auction• Relieves itching Scalp home is supposed to be. one of the -with silver slippers, She wore a t A� w 1�� eer, Live stock and general immediate) Pro• qualifications of a (rood. homemaker tulle veil taught -Kith orange blos- L. BVR'N /a ~GHMI!i �3y attenASd to. Terms reaaonabie. R. y' situ aver 1 Building and General . vale, PboneStouH 9oo3. 31-4. motes healthy growth y p easing- characteristic in soms and seed pearls and carried a " --- - any member of a family, This sub- shower bouquet of Ophelia roses, Lily Contracting. FPOSTILI., licensed Auctioneer, :of hair. Tunes up the jert s>• -ill be taken up in a short but of- the - valley, and baby's breath. Hstimatee furnished on all ciaAsee * at &U ki °! Toe ,SCa1 banishes dared- spicy r b one of the members of work - Interior and Exterior. )(nasal.. at all kinds n•e so oa Yrorws P• P Y Pape Y Miss )fulls Morrish was her sister's °O� addrrr.0 Ter p O , oa'a ;ruff. Resc,oree hair, at the next meeting of the Womenl r maid of honor in n'le green georgette Alterations aad repairs. ^� B,BBATON TOWN8HIPQLERB not- over.. 50, per rent Institute. Mrs. A'lian Moore, the with matching hat and carried mix- Chimneys Built Ooncrete Work. , ' •r r aoa..ranow ocma,�sa tca � newly appointed president of the 'af- ed flowers and baby's breath. Miss Phone Pickering 5712 admawtis aoeeoasa00 111 Ott jgray, to oatyrel color. filiation of South Ontario branches Violet Booth, sister of th= �--oom was F'AIRPORT, ONTARIO east ;.�,, �, t•v (Sold on absolnte money vrill be present and will give a mess- bridegm, id in orchard georgette with --_ ---_. Ibaei gnarsatee to give age which will be of special interest matching hat and carried mixed flow- c Q Q R. tL"boro -Lot ], concession !, to all women. Memhera, and friend, etc' and baby's breath. The groom S H I N G L E !� 6drboro. ant. one Markham 7soe satisfaction. of the. institute are requested to not - se0 Aeeouataat. Bus+neas te.'aS SU size &Nano• ire that on account of Mrs. Moore'- sported by Mr, Richard Colby - nditon GRANT, GODFRE Y &CO., 31 and the ushers were Edgar Morriah, Nova Scotia Shingles St, East, Toronto,' Canada, Adelaide Sold 1D _ _- visit it has. -been necessary to make and Richard_ Kidd. Du'riniz the sign= Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles _ - _ a change in the arrangements of this ino of the register Mrs Farrell sank Bird's Felt Slate 9hingleei _ t W ffi MAW. CIOENBED AUC- meeting anti that it will be held on "A .t. Dawning". After the ceremony a for sale At � �- _y ♦ TIOKF CR .los York, Qnwto and Durham Thursday, sftertiaon, Sept,' 19th, at reception was held at the home of the to. Terms to nacho! sales promptly attended be Pickering Barber Sbops the home of Mrs, D. R. Beaton. The% T. PAT$R80:k 8 • CLARIrMONT t'a• T'°^m're waeb►e. Dates for rte. mss be bride, where a buffet luncheon was ' 1199 - eel at HEWS' Oascv. Bell and Indepes,. — — are also reminiiel of the demonctr_at- served. The bride and groom left CsA aad get prices. Phone 2812 tj/mt phooaa. Whitby, Out. sty _ SHE RUR7�C ion of articles to be matte, for a flour later for a short honeymoon .to Mon- --' OOND8— Government, M uoicipnl and - - ' - - - or sugar bag, r,3t to exceed ten "cents treat and Eastern points. ,LAW'S Mortgage Boads, Also, Ipdustrials SECURITIES COMP7INY LTD. It is hoped that a good number will •-+-» -- flafe Investments at'from 5 to -7 per be shown. It is. expected that this GREENWOOD. , �eaz — program will be especially interesting —' a Gr pl f? A Q E 1 - 1N8UR,,k.Nc8 -All classes written it,. dal Estate and Insurance. - ands most cordial invitation is ex- F Bush spent afe•x days with his tended to all women and girls of the family here last week. we are prepared to do all kinds storm. reg Fire. Automobile, Wind. Farm Propertiesa Specialty. district to be resent. Miss L. Jarvie., of Milton, is here of repairing of cars, also bat - steam, Accident and Sickneeft. p for the Terral -Rain nuptials this g Head Office :213 2]4 Coo federation ter char Phone or write � � Life Building. Toronto. BROUGHAM. week. welding and in 43tt ED. BOWldAN,W6itby Phone ![sla 1360. —= Mrs. Phil, Willows, spent Sunday everything in con - - Our school is off to a good start. with her sister, Mrs. Attwood of Ux- neetion- with Coal, ) Branch Office : Gordon Building, Miss Jennie . Duncan, is this year bridge. car work. COa� Pickering Ontario. teaching at Birch Cliff. Mrs. Wilson, of Whitby, spent s Grease and Accessories ' 4 Phone 9800. 28r.f Tlae Crocker .family spent Sunday few days recently with her sister Mrs, Gaa, 011x, �=- - With their relatives here. Corbett. on hand constantly. TIME Td BLP Piokerias 84ation :Miss Elsie Matthews is now in Ed. and Mrs, Annis, are entertain- Call and see our Catalogues of t. B. Trains going East due as follows= charge of the Brock Road school. in{r friends from the United States Dodge and Starr Care Hard and Soft Eo�al of tbe; No. 10 Mail 7.68A M. Clare and Mrs. Balsdon, and ;amily this week, best quality OII hLooal 16 P: of Pi*kering, were with M, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs. Neil Mutton, of Bow- LAWS 1A�� hand + Sunday 41 8 train, g gg A M. Hamilton, on Sunday. manville,• spent Sunday with Mr. and Miss Phyllis Gerow, and Miss Mrs. Clark, AND SERVICE STATION Trains eoing West tine a follows-- Thompson, of .Toronto, were week -end Quite a number from here were in - THOS. A. �W Na Lo"s" visitors at Brougham. Whitby on Sunday attending "the ser- s 11 27 Looal L29 P. M. The Dobson family of Beaverton vices in the Ladies College. Mr. and Mrs. Eadie� of Toronto, Shd Qsp}Ee1•�w GnL. 6 ldail 9 03 P• M. were visitors with Mrs. Philip and $nndpy train, 7.32 P. M. Miss, Brodie, on Sunday. motored out one evening last week g !Foregoing is according to Standard to see her sister, Mrs. Tremble. COMPLETE time, Rev. MY, Smart, of Greenwood, ox- _ changed pulpits with Rev, Mr. Fer -, Wm. Ormerod, arts .sons and Frank FREE Boson on Sunday afternoon. Wall spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, i1 BED-ROOM CLAREMONT Mr.• and Mrs. Dawson, and Miss :\ash,' of Markham. ,Anthony, S. Williams and MissCooper Our School opened on 'Monday with OREAMERY of Toronto ,were visitor, of Mrs. a fp�r attendance. Mies Brander, of with each purchase amonntinR to _ Philip, on' Sunday. Miflland; is in charge this year. $1.00 or over, on Thnrsday, . 9scar Rains and Nelson Winnoc • 1 FI - - � .-� Joseph, and Mrs. Young, of Mes- + Highest rime Aid for ord, and Marshall and Mrs. Young, ott,' anti lady friend of Oshawa, spent - Consisting f walnut finished Seiui $ V p p - of Toronto, were Sunda visitors with a fe� days with James and Mrs, Rai- clay and S'atttrday, we 'will R cream at the. Y — Thos. Philip and family. ne, give one Shopping Bag and a Vanity of six drawers. large :Hr.Carman .Thornton of Galt, and P•Willowc, is installin another mirror, with beach to match. clarem- n t Creamery Mrs. JE. Thornton, of Woodstock gas tank at the store, afso a plant good assortment of useful were visitors with T. C. and Mrs; for supplying free air to his custom - Walant Steel Bed, with link ers. Fiamples free, as a special ia• _ Give us a trial and be convinced Browrt, during the week epriag, good layer felt matte -ess. Rufus Stark and Mrs. Stark of Flo- Mrs. Lund and son of Maple, and ducement to visit oar•store. rids, and Ex- Police Chief Dickson, George Lund and family, of Weston --Pair of duck - feather filled pil and Mrs. Dickson, 'of Toronto, called. spent Sunday with Frank and Mrs. This weekend we offer the lows, also good chintz covered A on Mrs.Mary Mathews on Saturday. Wall, e W. M's'S, of St. John's United Mr, and Mrs. Wilker, and Mrs. Ed, following bargains E7omforter. All for $87 00. , / - Church on Saturday packed three Gleeson of Claremont were in the ,r large bales of old and new useful ar- village on Monday evening when they Bayer's Aepern, reg ?ac, 2 for 39c Glidel Conch in sun fast colors, Gin Pills, reg 50c, for SOc fast the thing for your verandah ticles for the home mission fields. called on Mrs. Tremble. Andrew's Liver Salt, rapt 80c. for 49r The Community as shocked on Mrs, T. C. Robinette, accompanied or sun porch. . $86,00. y Italian Balm, reg 30c, for 24a Monde morning to hear that Mr, by Minnie and �Allan,.of Toronto, and .Italian Balm, r 90c, for � • - -- . Seen the new Coleman Air o• y g � - U•G�ae Stove ? Jest the F•ddis- had passed away. Although Mrs. J; Counsel, of St. Catharines, G illette Blades, reg 500, for 'Mc. �kleo Folding lawn chairs and he had been in poor health he was called on Miss M. Wood, on Sunday. inggram's Baby Tale. reg 25c, for 18c• camp stools from 90c thing for hot weather. nqt considered to be in a critical con- -. There will be an auction sale of TAlcum in Jars, reg 50c. for ; ze. to $4.50. dition. Much sympathy is felt for farm implements, harness, oats, Vinotin Castile Soap, 8 for »2gQ - _ Mao- the Ameriean K&Mp his sister, Mrs. Hubbard, who has household furniture, fowl, etc: belong- HAby's Rubber Pants, reg 15c, for 19Q .a Cull and see been caring for him for some months. ing to the estate of the late James W. Kook. Owing to a misunderstanding the Hick, a mile and a quarter south of Phone orders delivered is C. A., Ster'r�tt them demonstrated. notice for the Women's Institute Greenwood, an Saturday, Sept. 14th. near vicinity, Berry Boxes and Crates in meeting at Mrs. Burk's shopld have After a lingering illness, in which nod supply. read "Tuesday, Sept. 17th ", ;The sub- he endured great suffering, James W. Y : Furniture Dealer aipdl R pP y Y Jones . Drug Store' Faoeral Direeto ' iect'for the afternoon will be Worn Hick, died at his home, south of the Phone 18W ALVIN BUSIiBY en of the Bible" which will be taken village, year Thursday, Sept 6th In 1 by Mrs. T. C. Brown. There will also his 64th year. His funeral t$oTc place Satisfaction or money beak, •okering, - 4ntl Ao PICKERING � a demonstration of somt garden Thursday last, when interment Phone 6800 PickeriII pIY�0uCt4 by Mrs. Beer. 11 was made in the a$alem cemetery. g► .. ot'. x. ,,,,. - „ _;•.� ^'4+.+..a•i�i '� RNuxe•.� :, v:=,.t `'' «,oe ..,asxf;w" w.:.?..•�.t.:..r. <. �....,x�...:; ^tea "slmir, 'im`4.a en* sum`'"waifda7aY:.�i.:t..tiAarYrr ...r.,..rar s,h��.11 "N_�'°'.,._:mp3.w�+^.s� - 1' d all th wa back t% his moment Ned regarded It witn"consid- -rd he ippe e y stable diapleast.re. shelf, Something rang sharply'aga[nat' r He' decided to take a chance. He there ice wall, far below him. removed his snowshoes and ventured '(To be continued:) � • W" ad t 0�y carefully out upon thei .ice. Ip11e • i�pi te! O a Q e n t a Cup A Gray Day in the City It xis easier ihac it looked. His Y moccasins clang very well. Steadily The city's towers are dim and gray gaining confidence, he walked at a Gray mists becloud nay heart to -day, faster pace. The slope was not much There's naught of beauty 1 can gee, ' — on this side; the glacier ending in an To bring on3 pleasant thought to abrupt cliff many hundred feet in me. height, so he felt little nee3 of •espe- cial precaution. It was, in fact, the Yet in a dreamland far away, easiest walking that he had'since his 1 climb blue heights, see" pines that arrival upon the island, so he -decided sway, �y� not to turn off clear until he reached Stilt hear the waters of the Brook the high grou sd just to one side of That sings the songs to nature's the ice cliff. He crawled dowr a series book. „ T E of shelves, nicked his way e,bout a �Om 041 arsaa 010 lagged promonto' y, and fetched a at There forest ways are sweet and �I�M last at the edg^ of a dark crevice still scarcely fifty feet from the edge of Sort shadows sleep upon the hill, the snow. While freedom bides there. on the The crevice was, no much over five trails, 1+ feet wide at this ' aoint, and looking With omradeship that never falls. Q DOZEN different things may s H along, he saw that a hundred yards —James B. Carrington, in ftribner's " cause a headache, but there's �� to his right it ended in a snowbank. Magazine. just one thing you need ever do to DrT.RI BUJ But there roan no need of following it 5, get immediate relief. Aspirin is an down. He could leap it at a. standinf; SCHOOL "HOWLERS" absolute antidote for such pain. • sy um with n running start he could Keep it at the office. Have it ready LDISaM MA RVAtLt. jump: The "University Correspondent," in in the home, Those subject to ire- bound ten feet beyond announcing -the ;winner of its annual uent or sudden headaches should a•M He was tired, eager to ;get to camp 9 ar~ _ --and chi. wag the zero :��ur. He Priie for the lest collection of s�.huol carry Aspirin-in the handy pocket ,i.usrR,Tec ay "howlers," gives a selection from the tin. Until you +have used it for head - R.W.a. ^* TICLD � _ drew hack three paces, preparitAry to entries received.. Here are some of aches, colds, neuralgia, etc., you've ' " making the leap, them: no idea how much Aspirin can help. 131':411�r aJJH4: '1'UUA�' pelt from the warm tud5' m he wolf All the wilderness world seemed to The .hiet work of the Britian in. It means quick, complete relief to Ned Cornet, who tr engsJ ed to marry aid continu_d +icwn his line traps. be stiainingJlistening, The man leap- Egypt siw.e ]880 has been the exte.- millions of men and women who Lenore lIarQe„wortt,, ly sl,ipwrect :ed He was.able to think more coherently ed forward: urination of the sphinxes. use it every year. And it does not h with her and thev take refuge .,t, tin now and consider methods and details. At that instant the North gave him Sir W. Scott was called the Blizzard, depress the cart. i•.and. With them to E'aa+s +albert, a *_ clear :onie sign of its power• His fist run of the North. He tried t0 reach the - seamstrw s. The island Is occupied by And by the same takeII g ` a hrute named noomvdorf and hie to- thought, he. was brotugh" face to face ning step was firm, but at she second North Pole but died in the attempt. ttlart ivlrg. `Hen -d melodies are sweet but those ��' �� Fi master uP the Island takPS vrd with. the fact of almost insuperable etraigoccas k. r it p'to dlfnrwardton FP. an.t the girls on +one -s ,tad lid. Inem obstacles in his path. unheard are sweeter•" Paraphrase: (ti build a cabin for thern,elve• Fie rlcrs ttr:m an old stove Lenore lb allo,ved ,u Plans for freedom 'first of all seem his. hands and knees, grasp.ng at the it is .ii•.t to hear music, but it is still �>i as s • rrademart to in c remain with the squaw xn I help %%•ith nets had to in•l fide Doomsdcrf's' hard, slippery ice. ' + �� that nicer not to. the housework but Res-- and ed are y' Correct the sentence: "It wa: me ! rn:,dP to Jabor until thP>' lath left un- acath. That was the first In ,-ekening helol- .Nsnes.`vthatwsoh often coo•cloum and the last Curl that has broken the window, When I he t nbl n Is rnmrl ^t d I "lour wasn't me that has broken the win -1 Canada's tilCreaE6 dn° announceq that he ineanA I" ., 4.I striking the life front their. master, imir.i; apes the events of a tragic ` Saskatoon Star (Lib.): The natural ' ' hi- % -.vom do hla ,sinter trat, inr fnrlthey could wail in the cabin 'until the ire3r.,; .��,r the wilde,�ess �eenred still dow," I. },im Rep ,d led mre vtnrted rm •tit• Notre voisin eat mort d'une cnnge•;- 'Inereaae and tie balance o- lmmigra- iPl'Pr router, led hay+ it fight with n trader Intrepid =ho•.id ,ouch their�'nd�ff�ranieg f� :nhhe pitcheduforward pion over emigration now combine to er „Ir island in the pring. tion pulmonaire. —Our neighbor died NUVN LO ON WITH THE STORY The .difficulty lay in find,nir an , nth the .revice. df a ^rush in a Putman car. „!produce an annual gain of 1.-3 per opening of attack, Doomr dad's rifle I He was not to die at snug There A fo, .s is a thing that looks like a i cent. - The doubling period at this was sever loaded except when it was Was still C' of life. He retched uP. I mushroom, but if you eat it, it feels Mate la, more than half a century as it CHA,PTEh X. ".— (Cont'd.) was reforo 19A0. That is to say, it Ned did not �wait to catch the full tin his arms. '+rc: he wote•his pinto: it !:ja it by a m ra�1r, on an icy cbelf ten different to a mushroom. his belt. day and ni{riit, "Far .11 his iieet below th_ moutt. of the crevieeJ _Y will he 1980 before Canada has e for -e of 'th °t' r.tcw. . His powerful I hopelessness. Ned had noticed. half ; with sheer walls risi g on each' side. KIli. that corn with Minerals Liniment I population of L0.000,000 unless the thigr,y made iron hard in these ta�t'inadvartentI that he always took j 0 - - -- ° _ rate nt growth Is accelerated. It bitter weeks, drove him out end up in recaut;ons against a night attack CH ►YTEP. XXIV. IDrobabty roll be. The opening of the an uffe•isive assault. Fis long body I p ; •Nothing To It I The squaw slept on the outside of their - Ned knee what fear wes, well Writer ( who has just been turned Hodson Bay route, the orta. exploitation of 'seerned to meet that of the wolf furl cot and would be as difficult to pass the minerals of the aorta, and the in the air. Then they rolled together without arousing its a sleeping dog (enough, as .e lay in the darkened dbwar_ "But perhaps you could use into the drifts `` 1 ••haam, staring tip at the white line this article if i were to" toll it down " growth of trade with the Orient are ' The' wolf wriggled free, sending, cabin itself roes bolted. not to ue !,'if the crevice above t.im Editor — "loo good at all. If you were have that effect. entered without waking both occu- 1 ":Home one vicious bite into the flesh !pants; and the thrt - prisoners of ! he helf oR vfh rh he ha 1 fallen to take a gallon of water and boil it l i„ just ,mast the arm; and for a breath' I vas scarcely wider thin his. nosy', and down to a plat; It would still be i Lambeth Wife — "1 want to take out course slept in the newer cabin ,nly _wcouse: ii projected at an up -,: Ia summons for peace in the home, both contestants seemed to be playing! Ned was working that part of the water" ' some weird, pinwheel game . in the i line from his vT wel` c -AiieT cabin. over we con sincline cent spoon it lr weal per —5 ' - silence of the everlasting the ridge snow. The wild was torn to shit -dr by the noise ap 5U feet lor:g, vrac'.i unity on a • 7 of battle --the frantic snarting of the eve! -all the way. The wall was sheer I Your gueSts win Pr�,ise walf,'the wild shouts of this madman ,� far ten feet ri;he him; beyond the' w',n had just found his strength. +helf was ,nly the impenetr3We dark- Then for a momen" troth contestants nt of the rreowe extending appar- our homemmade tteemed' to lie motion,es: in the snow, �nti� into the hawe'a of the oarth The '"oli lay irks a great hound before rr j Very cautiu:. v, in itnm:nrrt peril k ` th+• fireside stretched in l �f ,s. cuing backward into the abyss, - -=-.�” — 'e i fie clirr,bed to hIS feet He was a tail ` ;front, body at full length Ned lay ' ustar Er eat one side, the anirr -e s body between �`" l� man, but -his wands, re t of up, did 'his knees,'one arm around his neck, oat c•�me within two feet of the ledge. ,. the other thrusting back the ,,real r• ` 6rd there wa, nothit who' er for tread. The whole issu: if life or death, . > +' i i� F.:inas to .lizA to, victor or defeat was su3denly tin, � •, i If only there wer: irregularities in y ,t ` tie -ice, With a surge of rape he I �' mensely illmpliAed, It de•rI:sued sole- / , thought of his axe T - •`�'�B ly on whether or not Ned and the / This foal. kow -ver, had tither fal- physical might to push back the shag- 'I� :; en into the crevic., or had dropped q gy head and shatter_ the vertebra?. Time stood still. A thsusand.haif- from his sh-uuloe and lay on the ice a above. But �hEre remained its clasp crazed fancies flew through Ned's l+ '' I *our his ' mind. His life blood seemed to oe I 'stilt` knife. lie drew it carefully starting from his pores, and his heart ley A pocket. • y e y f was testing itself to shrecs in his I' / Already he fine is shill of the , breast But the wolf was grivering �+ % clacier.stealin- through him. the cold row. Its eyes were full of strange, o ti l/ n fingers of death itself. He must , lose �4 r� i i unworldly fire. And then Ned gave m n e in going to work. He began i • , 11 4.; .i+ last, terrific wrench. `.0 cut, two feet abc the !edge, 'a '� -�• j' .if; •: , His long body seemed to meet that A bone broke with a distinct crack of the wolf full in the air. harp -edged haL in the ice. ,� �` zt• Sri' > - in the utter silt;rce. And as he fell He finished the cut at last, wen " " '�•�;, �''�ej "� l ,'' : o "forward, spent, the great w :i !e form his ;,ld rendezvous with Bess. He was started on anotl er a foot ensue. He � % • : ��• ••• •��• �i 9Q .t ro slacked• down and went limp in his some.vhat late in crossing the range hewed out a foothold with grr at care. �• „ The lazed trail took him lie did' not forget that the _hand- a: ms _ _ today. \ arot:nd the shoulder of the ridge, clear holds, to which his fingers ntu'" elfin _.. CHAPTER XXIII. `' `. — ' • - to the :age of a litt{e,'deeply seamed were yet to be nr ^d � They had to be � t ' • In a little while \'ed stripped the ; 1glacier such as crowns so many of the ,'iinished with even greater .kill than footha_ds. Vat•y wisely he turned + larger hills in the far North.. I -.he _ - _ _ -- - -- dl�ir, next. z- Few' were she wild creatu.es that, mad: the first of the,utxs high `- traversed this icy desolation, so his Your Kids trap line had been laid out around the as he could reach. Then Ph put one glacier, followias the blazed- trail in in aoou! a lent bela:v. Three' more Need Sugar fo ,)tl.olds- were put in at about 12 -inch _ � the scrub timber. But today the long •, EVERY yam, more and more women ,�RI>t�c$ • way round was particularly grievous intervals betw,'<r,. g pick- MUSTARD PICICLS uppiieS body fuel to his sririt. More than a mile could Placing the knife between his teeth, are ma &d their own mustard tir It s be saved by leaving the timber and he put his moccasin into the fir3t foot- •des, and with $sea's Mustard. t for the energy that hold and pulled him „elf up. They know it's a mark of distinction bom I&qnImtorivart uenm- yet•, yal�e I Q,ta:t or irn Keeps them eoinst and climbing across the ice,' and only a few It did not take long, however, to and good taste to have home -made lateen of large en der t sets, one of which had ever proved quart et tart• Breen nom•- t convince him that the remaining work mustard pickles oa their tables. mss& geparae is heads `strowing. No need to especially productive, -would be missed. bordered racticall on the impossible. °ndout 8ver'tnt°r a pe t' stuff or get fat and lazy Without an in §tant's hesitation he p ;Decide now to make mustard pickles •into stinalll di 7aDPla These holes in the ice were not like B them M together in a lamp turned from the trail straight over ire. �larities in stonF: The fingers in your own kitchen this year• y 'USe WRIGLEY'S for the snowy summit toward the cabin. g' scalds Pear i egar er and sli ed over them: It was almost im- loin this you elan select the tom- them En boo vinegar over $llii�r and. flavor, The cut -off would save him the an- opped v clip on with both hands. s y to omelaatom mixture noyaned of .making camp after dark. P g binatlon of vegetables ou like best- ” see htovurudditytheboys much less one. But clinging' with all assure high standards of quality, " - o sa'nsirn cupti a�y� And since he had climbed it once be- ' and Sifts respond. fore, he scarcely felt the need of extra his might, he tried to free his right purity and Savour -- practice true ooun'd of Been'• Muatamd hand to procure his knife. and win raise from your and I%S6°�'OtsO1fT' Moir caution. He mad, it at fast, and at a fright- economy -- P too with a tttl•eow.inepr. . It9s the new science The crossing, however, was not quite ests and members Of your own to ea aro into the yet mil•• ful cost of nervous energy succeeded in sum•ump*ali aosbsiswill of health - bnildtnS. the same as on the previous occasion. roelnmv•odaddlqns or cutting some sect of a gash in the »ilY• lanee000t•bereandlquart 'Try WRIGLEY'S Your- Before the ice had been covered, tom- fey wall above his head. Standing so of et ensnmtb•r•, on- pletely across, with a heavy snowfall, FREE _ Se►td copy f some to • yon. atMrina arm self and stay thin. no harder to walk on that the open close he could not look up, is was im- or a co t o Lhe booklet ,t.nttr, ieessiebosisw.rtr barrens. He soon found` now that the Possible to do more than nick out a I floe have repo , cnntat°nitrlg many reCij at•sJllsedt•t•• 3 Handy Packs for SC ra ed hods And because life Is thisiRy�ltcfie>•rts on how to make all snow prevailed only to the summit of wa g and no other, he put the blade Q o m pj _ - .•.r �. - • the glacier, and the descent beyond the cn a more between his teeA, reached x. M summit had been swept clean by the his right hand into tl:e hole, and trier! winds. to pull imself up again. E N'� MAST > rines Below him stretche9 a half -mile of But disaster, bitter and' complete, gl`are -ice, ivory white like the fangs see' followed that attempt. His numbini; r Dig6S1)tOyi - cl" of some: fabulous beast of prey. Hire hand fails . to hold under the train, _ anal thgTa it was gashed with crevices 1110 —those deep gihcier cnas r.s into �— tCplaletn•Keen (Canada) Lim ;tetds A1�ent St-9 11iOnt=Ca� ISSUE No. 34 --•2 which a stone falls in silence. Fora Minerals Llnlrt+entr -CJsed for 50 mean .. , . .. f sofa) Stores -- - Toronto's Large Departm Offer These Water Skiis For Sale With Few Buyers Equals the Speed r Thomas jlVants - t �' 4 OOf Pistol Bulls Canadas , 1. 'Help M Would Load Ships Coming in _- , British Schneider Cup 'Plane ^' v•v ` '.< n. ;' ;� ,. Tiavels at Rate, of 360 Ballast with British 'Goods • e � ,�,< r .. Miles an Hour 11 • ,, . ,' Goods Particular) J .il Y �, :+ x r ' :w" London —Two sensational and awe- __ _. ..._. . : ... Welsh Coal . - ,. Ynsptring practice, Rights were made . - u .. wA w 'Y• . _ -_ . _t .- , over olent and the Yale of Wight at . TALKS AT TORONTO -- ,�.,� " due 'one evening b the Chief Bri k y �" 1 fish hope for the Schneider cup race In 1928, 379 ships berthed in the s r , Port cf Montreal !n ballast to lo$d The super marine S -6, with Rolla. grain for England and other part's of �► / A:: in . Roype engines, piloted by Lleut Wag• Europe. Arrival o such ships at horn, was the air 10 minutes and t r E attained a speed conservatively sail- Canadian ports loaded instead with g y staled at 860 mites an hour. At this m - "_British goods for Canadian consump- r t tlon, and an extensive increase of r,.`l speed, sia miles a minute, Waghorn Canada's •• " "" 8 £ t'' y� was RYtng as fast as a Pistol bullet 1. purchases of Welsh c• at. „ , rr' �,' and had one been fired beside his . 'were among the outstanding recom• -- 1 plane, he could have reached out and mendatlona stressed by Rt. Hots. J; i - y �c �-- 1 ; plucked it out or the air. 1. H. Thomas, . Lord Privy Seal and " ;•" "= -.� �°' s . ,+�• °. .rs.. -'> The aotse as the plane came toward _, British minister of unemployment, 1n e+, -�•5 h M' "" the spectators, the plane pushing Its address recently at the daily *`� ! •�•"° -` � 1. " _ 4= sound waves ahead, was several time@ directors' lunc�eou -at the Exhibition. �. r- '�- The two points were high lights in' `. ems' , 'f louder than as it receded, pulling the ,,,,�.,.- •'" " .. 1 i, Lw "x ,; g sound waves in tta wake. • . Mr. Thomas detailed outline, the first 4 � , , 1 1r: ? The Right was the• fastest ever 11.1 since his arrival in Canada, of his " F ,, ,.. R, . ''~ made In this country and probably in ?. plans for simultaneously reducing Bri• ` + y the world. . tain's unemployment and building up k ». "'�,np. 't ", ;, - A his ,.er g 1 w- ,Empire trade. The cost of wheat {s Y v ": ys; edT'�y the rR[gfht ofxSquadron Leader /� / •4C�'.pJ AFiO • held up, he asserted, when ships en -�� � "`.�. . .err..: , Orlebar In a Gloster Nap[er six at a ter Canadian seaports !n oaaa�t in- �"�'"'°` M -'ash a :4w """" "` ,i , speed only a little less, and Orlebar - - stead of carrying profitable loads of ?fi• - 1 ;, y, ,,, 4 . " .,.- mow': w , Landed in Southampton water in semi- .- British merchandise and products far .0 y .,, �, darkness at a speed of 110 miles an 1: I Canada. ',3 yr ",, """' " hour, hta trail craft entirely hidden .. And if Canada would favor Bri• _. �< `'", "` n the f.l . ,, tain, her best customer, by buying ,; 4r W .:: .� "as-,�,- f ;A, �_� � . -�I..�....,., ��, I spray. more Welsh coal Instead o[ America ��— �, : ` anthracite, he claimed It would re RUSSIAN YOUTHS TURN RIVER WATERS INTO AN AQUATIC SWITZERLAND - '' Lord BY f - ..duce unemployment in the coal fields This is a Moscow scene, showing adaptation of winter_ sports to summer weather, on a Russian river. ng $ i- j o[ Wales, contribute considerably• to -- Big Clean-Up •, - the prosperity of Britain and give two ether of the system's, power ex- . jmomentum to Empire trade. perts, found many oil engiices. They Arabs Blame Jews for Palestine Troul le t s, Work as Com- An audience of manufaeturera, bust- were confined to marine work, how= - -, . • Nine Mon . mess roen, horticulturists, and i tit_ ever,' at,1 too t ig b,th in weight and missioner Om ItiletroDOii- . 'fetes, assemled in honor of Ilse. of I,limenaion to ' per.nit ,of locomotive Grand Mufti Says Greed and Ambition Provoked Recent Dis= - ton Police .Has Been - .. fic•lal designat on Saturday :Lt ilce,�work. The party obtained its first .orders— Declares Attacks Not Premeditated— . Exh!itlon. npplaudPd in- evldent Rati+ G,eal clue to the costly fuel problem, . Alleges New Offenses Notable ,,rfaction whets Mr, Thomas xs`tured1which They sought to-remedy, in an' . • them that while he wanted Canada then being de- ' . . - I onaon.— Before . th c omola tioCnor n ,ii ens ne experiment, November f his fir y o st •ear s •t • buy more from Creat' Britain, he )-)eloped by the British Air Ministry, 1 _ ALL NOW QUIET, OFFICIAL REPORT , missioner of the Metropc,li :ati Police � - ,did nut want Canadians to Iruy pro, It was made by William Beardm)res, Lord Byng will have introduced re• . .. ducts which were being - or could be the Scottish engineers. ° o forms in the organization and working manufactured here, or whlcn cast `That entire was the forefather ofI Further Treble Likely, Says Moslem Leader, Asserting That If the force which will maky leis occu- mor� than artictes obtainable .c•1se Peaceful Co-Religionists Are Subject to Re- potion of that office memorable. _'Where and be outlined to farther de the one we have here," said blr. Brooks "We progressed from the first1 . hewed Attacks by Jewish )Neighbors He has purged the force with the tall the plans he had already referred engine we breught over here in, 1934 i whole- hearted co- operation of the po- _ to in other speeches for 3lmutlane• 'ngineh to 19?6 when iti'e re • de Jerusalem, Sept 4 —The Grand :1lut_',last year.a crop and an PRtfmafeEl yield Ice themselves, of elements which ouRly building -up Empire -trade- ttud `.eloped the idea of taking the bi'A step i it, head of the Arabs in Palestine, !n of 26n,An0,000 to 270,000,000 hushets 1 threatened to make it n byword and ' s IvInx Britain's grievous uuemploy l and building a real -road locomotive." I -a Press interview to -clay. accuRei I tonpreva sly higher prices are likely I has restored it to public confidence. - ment problem, The only other eat Tors approaching' Jewish ambition and greed of provok -Ito prevail; .• The West End has been cleaned up . - ' Endorsation or his program and I o I Ing the recent. cuthreaks, in order to "The- financial situation should be ! tnd a s stem of supervision and con- number 9000 were much smaller ones. I y particularly of his proposal of an Em- ;,aving but ,half the capacity of one of bring pressure to bear on the Brlti%h iall right, trot in,, odueed ,whieh gives promise pies ecojeomtc conference held in Can 'she two units used on number 90011.1 Government' - - . - t "The rallirays'. however,'are bound of the erd of a, ght,club sew-dai%. •- ada was voiced atter his address by I :n the two units of the new enRinP,�- fie states that If 'lie Arab attack !to feel a shortage In tonnage. The V!yrig Squad. one of the Yard's Elmer Davis. vice - president of the I he revealed,. there - was deveioped an ; had been premeditated, other steps) ,,Ontario crops are looking well, al- most effective means of dealing with Can Manufacturers' ass-cfadon ,nergy of 3,000 horse power. apart! would have been taken for simultane- though they, in common with those of critrte, is being made even more efR- Mr Davis urged strongly that Cana- from the fuel eecnomy, the -flew enginei.ou+ xttacls_ari alC criher Jewish col - Westertr' Canada, have suffered some- cient by being provided with a new : _ • ,pans build up Canada's domestic I was-'able to use all itc pJw"r all the I ontes, with cut.ing of the Telephone what through the continued dry type of car, equipped with wireless jtztc4 export markets largely by foster- time. This was the inherent advan -lf and telegraph lines and slmllar steps, .installation of the latest kind. The- ing Increased trade between integral 1 snick had not been adopted weather, tags of electric transmission. All 1. Criminal Investigation. Department 'ii- uulta of the Empire. I The Mufti complained that even I "The hay crop' !n Quebec looks very power generated could not be used in i i being augmented,, and a thorough re- .D •' a steam geneomAive until -it was run -'now while-indlvidual Jews were ah:e well: . - orga.nczation.of detective work is tak- - to walk through Arab uarters witho it I - Industrieb generally are busy, so •• /^�• • nine at high speed.. toff place. _New Oil-Electric His depar.n.cril's research had escort. during the past nine days that taken as a whole, the'outlook is This uniform branch of the force iarr�., • hown that four pounds of oil would there. had been several Jewish attacks I promleiirg;" also being provided with better facili- , _ Engine Described produce power equal to seven pounds on Arabs These, he said, paved the _ . - rtes for discharging its duties. They way for creation or further trouble. `of gasoline. It had_ shown that the I . •- include police boxes which. in effect Engineer Tells of Invention oil en Rine could get seven times the Aircraft Carrier Leaves " Many' Desire to - will be miniature police stations for - That May .Revolutionize. amuun: of work out of a nnit of heat I The country was very quiet 'to -dap, the temporary detention of prisoners -. •. Y - as out of a sim:lar unit germ, ted to and Jerusalem itself was regaining a _Visit Churchill and the receipt and communication o! Transportation the steam locono-tive by use of • coal, i normal appearrnce, The rem ,vat nt orders and information. ' hl r. Brooks said that some power the aircraft carrier Couragjous to Aspecial motor -car service is being .. NO POWER WASTED was lost by t:ansfe: rir,.>; the energy I Jaffa was taken as an indication that Hundreds of Canadiaas Feel organized for visiting these boxes and generated -by the oil engine into elec- no further trouble was expected Lure of Northland removing prisoners. - It is also aniici• . Makes Gruelling Run Carry- tricity for transmission, the reason .he ' The. Jewish efelegraphtc Agency . . _ pated that' the box system will play - „ g Power did not go straight ti the rails, correspondent. reported that Arabs -I an important part in dealing with ,ing Full Load in Trial he said, was that it was :ornd im- Rang stones to -day in a brie[ riot in TOWN IS. NOT YET BUILT, motor banditry. 1 i Toronto. —In a few modest sentences Practicable and such a method had the Yeminte quarter, which was quick• . Torn .the most tal!ced of men in .the -so far proven generally unreliable, ly subdued by the police,, Ottawa. =The tare o[ the North is The minister oC an Edinburgh Before closing his address he paid Chief Justice b1cD, nnell and 'other strong In the hearts of Canadians, church( speaking about the tacit of kealin of world transportation reveal- high tribute to the assti`anep rendered Cd hew the phenomcaal new ail- electric g - members ct[ the judiciary left to -day I Any one doubting this should sae toe I enthusiasm in the average church_ '. engine produced by the Canadian Na- the ,railway by the technical experts for Hebron; to try persons'acccused correspondence pouring is on the De goer, Raid, amongst other thinga :- engi l Railways received an'adi n of the various concerns that had con- of part[cipating in the riot there. partment of Railways -and Canals ask. "The church is like a motor -car; the Sae 'ing at received ers' s.bi,eon at tributed in the manufacture of num- All Quiet, Says London • Ing to be. allowed to go to Churchill. congregation come and sit In the th Canadian National Exhibition ber 9000. London, Sept, 9. —The Colonial O[• 'the flood of requests started when a pews as they sit in the seats of a car, before an au.li0 Ct of civic represea -, c r Rce today issued a communique' news item announced that it might be they place the minister in the Aulplt .tatives of many Eastern cities, techai• Best Shot Honored which stated the general situation in possible trains would, be running into as the driver at the wheel. There no • .. . 'cat experts and railwaymen, l,e assuc- ( - Palestine was reported quiet. that port by the end of the month, 'however, no engine in the -car, no ced his listeners there Was no locomo- 1j1 Home Town fie Every one seems to be wanting to go driving force is the church. the task five in the world like his own brain I _ orth. The requests come from is empty." 'f ichild officially known as number 9,000.- - • . . C.N.R. \ Official _ Boards ,ot Trade wishing to send '` Despite 9,000's a :hiavement when it .Medal and Handsome Purse Q parties up there„ from Legislatures A CHIILD'S HEART made the most gruelling run on the Csi'Ien COI. Blair Says 'West O.l�. wanting representatives an the Is the world all grown up? Is - •National system and carrying a full - . ground, big commercial interests de• childhood dead" Ur is there not in ; load, demonstrates its superiority Victoria, B.C. — Acknowledgment of I string to be early on the scene and the the bosom of the wisest and the best the success of Colonel R. M. Blair of over the steam giant which preceded I No Alarm in Shipping Circles great mass of individuals who want to some nt the child's heart left, to re it from Montreal to Toronto, C. F.. the Seaforth Highlanders o1 Van- a8 t0 Ultimate and Im- Brow up with the pork• It Is rather I spool to its earliest enchantments ? — Brooks, Chief of Motive Power of the couver in establishing a Blsley record embarrassing to the department, be. Charles Lat7b. Canadian Na�:onal Railways, inventor . and a triumph for Canada,-by winning mediate Picture Of cause at present the.only buildings at of No. 9000, would only permit him- the King's prize and .the Grand Aggre- _ Country Particular- Churchill are those to house the men ,' self the statement that his department gate, was made in substantial form by ly West engaged on the .dredging and the rail• W leading up to a success The only the Government of British Columbia. I way construction. The only food sup•V. compliment he ' allowed himself and The marksman a as the. ecipient of ; Saint John, N.B. - "R'e expect as big plies there are those belonging to the 10 co- workers was in his closing re- a magnificent gold medal, bearing the a . business for Maritime ports this Government. _ , . 4F marks: "In the venture as in other arms of the Proyince, and an inscrip- year as last, and, we hope, better:' de ; development work it is our end to give tion, and a purse of $1,000 in 'gold. The , claret A. T. Weldon, Vice President Icon. C: A. Dunning, biinlster of you the very best transportation that Presentation was made by Attorney din Charge of Traffic of the Canadian (Railways, announced that his depart r "can be given." General R. H. Pboley as Acting Pre 'National Railways on his arrival in meat was preparing a statement REVOLU^'IONIZE METHODS mice. (Moncton. which will be published soon, explain I• The remarks of Mi. B.rooks, how - With Mfrs. Blair, Colonel Blair was Referring to business conditions I ing the whnIe situation there. During '• ever, were preceded by the words of a west at Government House over the ;generally; 'Air. Weldon said: - I the summer the onstructton gangs 1. W, A. Kingsland, General Manager of week end. "The outlook is promising, except have continually been called upon to 11 the Central Region o! the Canadian A in Western provinces, where the se- feed adventurous people who made L :i National Railways, "I think we will were drought will result in a decreased their way by air and otherwise to __ 'progress crop, ( Churchill,. without making nny pro revolutionize transportation methods "I have just returned from the West vision as to what they shotild eat at ` t�' London Evening News (In:l. Cons.) : .in North America." 1. �.. r . 1! In describing how the National sys- The one certain and melancholy fact -and saw a great deal of territory, some ter they got )here. "Lem reached the decision to embark is that trade today is greater than of which looks encouraging, while in I The Manitoba Government will have HOLIDAYING IN CANADA the trader, more powerful than poli- !other areas, dhe to lack f rain,.there'the job of supervising the building of .--ion its oil - electric venture as a motive tics, more importan! to life, liberty Ithe town. •The Federal department Is Col. Am-r3, secretary for too Uo over for both light and heavy work, will be a cower yield. _ land the pursuit of happinesR than art "The opinion o[ those who fire in a concerned c;nly with the railway and m.aions In the. Baldwin government $ie said that in this Central Region or science or religion, or any of the is on holiday visit lit CC$aada and will ' ;:uel was both cost)-) and available.I position to know is that there will be ilia part tmprovement3. !t looks as it spend a few tceaks !n the Rockies. . 1. only at great distances, Af`,er travel - )other things to which man in his blind a heavy atertage in prod tctlon. Churchill would be a Mecca for tour - inl through England Scotland, Ger- f groping, toward higher things ' has de• t "With the large carry-over o[ prob- � Isis from the start, and the first call He is making, hit hendquartera of led b voted himself: ably more than 100 00,000 bushels of wilt be for a hotel. �Bantt and Lake Leuts0. .c 1R►any and Sweden, be, accompan y _ i I . , . . . - . - - . . _ . 1. . , .. 6 . , • .. ' i\ - . 3� - • ♦ f - A fti ✓M .� ., + ' threshing rali is . � i ' qual. 3e R1 +C H yR D 8-0 � • S swing, The �rsin ie "of W .1gaal• ?a zt)artalss °t..." ity; but is not turning out very by &.L'LCtl= S1.73pa jear.: $1.3011 paidisadvaoca. well to the acre. -- ARE HEADQUARTERS A y 1SabratciDLiow m the tlnirsd Stass and Great -The property o! - Bdtain$2.00In advame. SALE REGISTER. DQUARTER$ FOR SCHCOOL� .SUPPL %ES JAMS $,tad HARRY WELLMAN �• loss MURKAR, Proprietor. Saiura$y, Sept. 14th -70 head• of Lot e, Con. 2, Uxbridge choice cattle at the stock .yards, Townehi•p, Cilaegom, on - Ai�1D''�'EXT 1300$8 Stouffville, the property of J. A. _ r NOTES AND EOMMENTS.. Hawtin b months Thursda ,, SE t. 19 1929 School R - . credit. dale at y P o n e r one o'clock. The following: d8�, BFpte 3rd. Cho Re-opens o Tuesday, tmbe A pleasing feature of the times F. W. Silversides, Auctioneer HORSES _is the gradual" disappearance Of SATURDAY SEP1', 1- iTHr- ruction 'Black Horse, 10 years old PENCILS -Thee Velvet,'Vulcan, Techntc•al,- and Dixon 5 cents, Faber, religious, bigotry which has been sale of .farm implements,. harness, Black Horse 2. yearsolct - 2 for 5 ce ta, and a lc tine, lOc per doz. — oats, household furniture fowl etc. Bay mare, 12 ears old re? CRAYONS- Cra�ola lOe, Rnhene 25c- $'dandy, ..so prevalent for centuries. For y >' at lot 12, con, 5 Pickering, the pro -I Brown horse aged ' eAINTS —Rena 25c, Reeves 50c --many generations young people perty of the estate of the late Jus.! .. PIGS RUBBERS -Art Rum soap, swansdown and ink. _ have been brought up with. the W. H }ck, do re:;erve. Sale at Ii 2 Soto; ,.bred -Aug, 26th EXERCISE BOOKS -5c, Inc and 15c•, the favorite t-ed covers. ia that ythe. deomination to "� F'at.5ow.. 14 digs I1�'K9- `Vaterman's 15c, India 15c, Blue Bird.. o'clock. See clod rer;• W. B. Powell. Auctioneer. SCRIBBLERS -5 cents and 10 cents. which the belong was the only' ItLG. CA•rTLE Monday, Sept. 16th —At lot 20. >. Ayrshire cow reg. Mary Ar_n 'NO. Lo6se Leaf Note Books. 20c and 25c. safe one to ensure entrance into Cott, 10,, A- larkliani, farm implem- Re -fill, cross and lain, 10c, ;heaven. All other sects were fill • ents, and'stock, including• a Chev -' !lO1, calf by iile.r p cow, reg, 9,3 1, calf by side Blank Drawing and Writing Book,,, 5c, :.ed .with heresies of a roost- danger rolet truck as good as ra2w, 7 good i aver hire cow, eel . 't�ia.3'L, calf by side A full line of Readers, Arithtnetics, Spellers, ' r otta character, and should be shun horses and 1,2 :rood cows, the prop - i Holstein cow, 5 years calf by side. "::' Geographies, Histories .etc. erty of Willis B. -Middlebrook. 6.. ZI „l;,tein 'cow, calf by side L. ned as if they were poison to the months credit. Sale tit 1 o'clock.) RICHARD�ON S FOR A BANNER SCHOOL YEAR -soul. But in this age the various F. W. Silt ::side,. Auctioneer, Ayrshire cow, b year' calf by side _ - - - - - - -- - - - -- -- :1yr.�}tit•e cow,-S °years calf ley sine -sects are conning together and are Saturday. Sc'pt..'2f.t.— Auction s�!e Jersey^ Brin,(le cow, 3 years calf by a ''forgetting those non e�sentittls of household• c tests trden Dols, side. Tickering hardware Store etc. ''the property of It G. C :tivert• Fiol.aein he fee, years calf by side -that kept, theta -apart for so long irl the viiiage of Pickering. Sale at Bkz k .heifer,3. years calf by aide In Canada the Methodists, Presby• ? o'clock. See t.iodgers. Avr,Shire cow, I yaars duc time sale. terians and Cougregationalists W. B. Powell, :�'- tctio!reer. A-y-rshire cow, •4years ,due Oct, .`2. 'have buried those differences and SATURDAY, Ayrshire cogs', 7 SEPT. SF.P1'. yTH- Credit years, due time °sole We have, the Black Diamond Plow PTIlots to fit nearly r Holstein cow, I years due Oct. 2. are now worshipping as one, unit, sale of :ar-:n ,tuc,: and r :.i)1 >•ments, I all make of plows. belorglrig to the estate of the late Blue cow, due time sale : although a large sect of Pr•esbq- Jamey H. Ma ii'.l, lot 13, con. 7, Holstein heifer, due time sale tarians have su far failed to unite Pickering. 1? morrths ere {.fit. iiolste t heifer, 3 years due in Oct. We supply. repair:? for all Stoves and Ranges and if you are in need of with the new churcif. Catholics Sale at one o':1ock.. See bill .4. Part 'e 3 years, flue time sale a New Range or I3ettter be stlre and Frei Postill. Auctioneer. liol =teir cwv, 6 years, clue Sept 23. see our varied line; ;and Protestants no longer puree Ayr.Ai . cow, S years due time sale i No trouble to, show the goods. -that deep hatred of one another at rshi Cary, due time of sale. _ N C rM = C E A =hire co :v, due time of sale. that ha•i existed so long, and they _ Electric Washers as good as Any -none better- others just As good. r shire cow, I years �.ue time salt A trial any time given Free. +are now freynently seen working H,intiort `1r 6hnotir,e is prohibited Flnlaein cow, 6 year due time sale hand in band in social work. But on those pat t� 0 1"ts 1'i 11 :and l,i in Ayrshire cow, o years ;Iue time sale : probably themoat striking w4ni thelae�nn,1 and 1'hirr: r.antteP, H: kP❑ •� I'at hNifers Frond Cor :o­-•,i )n: Township ; t Pr'•k• I Ayrshire heifers Agent far the McCormit k Deering )~`seta Ifestation of good Rill is that sti'hen eying, i,wned i y LA, ien o r�l ,ires, i 10 znD:l %earlinv hP.fnrs and steers Machinery nd Repairs. we see Jew nod Gentile worship Jane_ (.reealaw.an 1 C'l;,crit F1•I i 1'2 two year rld heifers arti steers y ' p in tusrether. In Toronto recent• C "r' "' ” �"'' ping Iti1P[.f :►IEN T� F,Tt`. ly,.we 'have seer: a Jetsish re?)bi t).ri,w ,, t), t, 3i, U. Ilim!(•r ,nc' Our Motto : We have it, eau fret it, or it is not made. preaching in an United Church, " 5 �+.,lt it r� f• the LIVI.,�e, { {n' Sri : .'•low: ?r, fion•: _ I tke, Dcorin - /� while a minister Evora an United - ___ _- _ _ _ 3� S. ���'D1JN, PICKERIN�I Fla. Tp :�r, 'rl. FL fork near r.eva r 'Gbut -C{l hag CCnduced service in a 1.: I1, 17rid, Nf Fr, oath .rltivator. near new — : - - �Jeaiyh Synagogue, People are be' . '• �.'.' t c - ,ginning to realize that true reli -" D. H.r:r,xs -- ..... :. - c pri:::r loot': cultivator H E I N E W E ARE , - - .iRion does not consist in idle fovea- -� -� Gang Plow P. H. - -or belief in certain tenets, but it, i NO, -4 PIc•.v P. H. something that cornea from the '~; Wiikinson Plow NO 21. - Sit Unmond Harrows 4 section With a Lull line nt Pickling Spices •heart. The practice of the goblen b' �, Steer stoneboa *. LA s' Cider "ins ar 4s. cents a $2203 uu g gallon. ,eat � .. .. _ _ - ... `. .rule is far more esseutiaL than oi,- I -'111 ., y f Potato Dig„Pr _2 inch � _ ... „��X �, Iltte Z` the ti fosses, 40 _ Sprinx Wagon, 2 ton cap. - serving certain outward forms rte - iHetoz Pick {ins Vinegar: .. _80 . - • Bain `wj•agon, nearly, new - p .:repeating the ritual of aurae peen 1 Bain Wagon. good wagon Box Fruit Jar,,, all sizes Rubbers and Metal RinRe 611denominatiou. A put heart, is Harne,q crotch broPching lack p Now oti Des la S P Diamond Plc)ry Pointe a clean life, and s life of service ter Hamilton �cnffier _ .. � p �% \" -- ;.: _ .. .. _ ; . . .. =.- _ .. -Brantford iB'tnder Tw inP - - - R toward God and reran is the essence 1 Wilkinson :? ifflei Bra _ See It — Nlealr It = I _ -of true reliRic�n.- The man wh(' 'ihe actual otrmanee Ti•,R. +ts�8 rn nTh� cred)'t onoAtRtlPar,dl Fresh Groceries at lowest price?.tic Highest prices paid far - - dies leaving this world better off = arm pr e od by his living in it, has not lived it, ofa radio i the best basis and .wirtP, 1'3 rnonthc credit on hors -', Batteries Re• charged. vain and . be a ill receive his re stleCtion- We will be e± and imolPmenta. or flper cent. per :. z ,ward. lanum cf►for each. Ph,,ne your order, a deliver,- _ glad to let the Kolster _ _ . PICKERLNG COUNCIL speak for itself -prove �It �'F.R+tDFtt',�t F�Rx1rR, Phone Markham 11102. L, Ton ner, Ciet k Auctioneer„ _.itssuperioritybyresult� General ,Ore -'The Road and Bridge Cbtnrnittee':- Have a -demonstration. it m. M. Duncan, Merchantf en River. -reprnt concluded from last week ,. Call on us. H. • R. Gallaugher N M tlordun, lumber tar Fttzp+triek. bridge 16104; livid fir. Brown, repair Grain' Merchant ing and replacing steel.PAmer. bridges ��ILL1 \)1 (. tilL'Rli ►Ei ,307 3t: E A Bc v,rnr. cut weeds ;n• axent Z'4I'OntU` and 3 10.25: 1 C Brvant. cut weed• cot . -. -.,3 121(1, Win •1',vodall, cut.' weeds can, Pickrrin¢ - .. )ntariro L� in the nlHrkf t to prtrrha"P Hay, ( 5.0U; J PAM ter, rut Reeds con. 11 73; =' ,ytr tw,. Grain and F',,tatue • Ii also cut wredm. light lantern at n t i T �� f bridge 1; x to pay halt 1Lj S: C A F3: 13 K ■ F ,r quotntiUnm.apl�ly • t d.o0. h.tul grav cut weeds r 15'2 :,(: B 1 ,(� 1 _• e �• Coult ice, cut weeds cot, `s 2 50; V ,L,mie Z3 . :.f. G = c- eon cut weeds con 3 2 W; G' Wilson. n r vou •..clean di-eb cut weeds con 5 5 5+: Paul �Ratlio "see Phone Pickering 1711, ••Diamond, haul gravy 1 135 IN); A L•rw• In k - eon, cut weeds con 3 S:Nt; G Mcjo. s, irf RPfPrPncP Bank of 1 {nntrPrtl haul grav rI2600; H Squires, ditto .1 26; L Gates, pull out stones can _ -- • 21.25: A Maxwell ditto :'21.'25; R U tees, ditto 3.75; W. Lotton.:ditto 1,75: J D - 'Remmer, cut weeds cons 2 and 3 12 Ski ; ..Your Summer Home Can Look ""'Joe Quinlan, ditto 5,0): Juhti Quinlan, � ditto 11,'25; D Munro, ditto 3 tent Cba:• e • 'J J q,'' Goodwin, ditto 3.50; E Andress, ditto .Twice as Attractive 2:25; 9 Miahael, cut weds and gravel for con 3 0 L5; W Deriska, gravel for Slimply cover the walls and Ceilings ' Wltli cons 1 and '2 S 75; M Hickey, haul gt ay smooth, tight-fitting sheets of G roc Fireproof ,1 a rauei the ftiltlt's ijiBltluaB eons 1 and 'l 9U Y,d); F.d Bentley, ,rut g g weeds cons 4 5 1.3 75:. «' J f3eu,. dim, Wallboaid —then decorate. Gyproc will also make -'74.25; FGibson, rat wePas rim ti 1 7:;: • it cooler on hot days -- warmer on cold nights. yln rh3 Farndale, cut weedx von 7 4 511: « a a I Co ac h Se rvice s Carlson, lep waeht'+nC and hrirlKP hH,il grav Con atjlr'25; 11 White, ditto (5.7:,; - �C F Bulmer, gray for enn 5 1') -i4 1) :Sit phensorav for con can 5 7 ;2 - 'DICKERING - TORONTO • :Ellicott, gran for cons shoe seat• 27 i'tl: M Fner,rt, haul gray con 8 tom; I Geo Fireproo Wall board Gunner, rep washed[ con 1 UP„ dare 50 Cents : Pugh, drag rut weeds plow for Krrader _ con 4 13 lit: J Moore, cut wredscon 4 - For Sale By - 7.50; R Conner, cut weeds con 55 S(t: i,e)ave 'Picketing i (1•:;t:•te'rn St;tni',1%rd.Tiwe:)" � 11j, M :''Gordon - - - Pickering, Ont'. W Brown, ditto 375; «' Gee, ditto ;5 75; 1) Annts, rav f6r con 5 6 15; C H. rtt. —ih 33 %6 :ia. 7 :):i, 3a, O :S,i, ]0.5.1, 11 •15 t. tit, -- g , Palmer, clean ditch cut weed; cons 1.2 3:), 1 ) '? , -- - -_._ —. .-- .- __.. - -- p _12 55. :,.55. 4 0 5.51 t3 55 i "" _ C_- . t 1 3liig [o pay half 1009;a p ty b n :i5 9 35, 110 '2:) 1). tit: A EY'S bhui t;rav Mark •[ 1 iii:uk to p.ay half ••• .. � BRADLEY'S � • �.;Bf? DL 23 W; also haul grav cons 5 fill. in at s— daily, except Sundays ripen bridge 384.51); jtAlat Ravey, cut *— Sundays only weeds con 4636: Roy Ward, on acct Children's plRiu Eogli h broadcloth p!intydresses, nice range of colors of salary. 150 %. air:o � Joe Lane Px• Coach connections at Toronto Terminal for ages 2, 4 and 6 year,,, at 1. 30. pease to Orillia5.00; A Trimble, drag •Children's figured broadcloth and figured cotton panty dresses, cut weeds Greenwood rd cons 4 and 5 Newmarket, Barrie, Midland, Cookstown, - •':27.60; A Ho:u•e. cut weeds (irrPna•n,,d - ages tip 'to 6 scary, special 1.19. 27 C; A 4 6 7 (1fi; St John's United Orlllla. Brampton, Orangeville, Shel- _ Children's black sateen, red trimmed play suite, embroidered figures, Church, rent for s:, r:.k, 14 tier kt�r•aod burne, Hamilton, Brantford, St, Cath• ages 2, 3 and 4, special 1 00. machinery for t he y't•m 102!t 5 01). D' arenas Niagara Fa11s Buffalo Khaki coveralls and overalls., trimmed in red, the excellent Anuis, cut weeds rep wa >huo, hridge ' ' ' wearittlg kind, at 1.25. 5.17; RTweedie, rep. washout White- Muskol(a Wbarf, Gravenhurst, Braeebridge, 'Women's and ChiIdren's summer underwear in cotton and silk vale 2.60; L Hopkins, piles for Linton �agad'b Beach Collingwood Women's and Children's hosiery, splendid shades. bridge 100.00; O Crummer, haul rav Hilnt8�711e, r' , , x .., g g � MEN'S WEAR .icons 1 and 2173,00, and iuterinediate points. Council adjourned to meet °again at - "...Men's light work boots, pan co soles of the splendid wearing .call of reeve. Connection; xt Buffnle for all L ?. S. A. point$. quglity, specially priced $2.8.5. `. ----- Sporting Goods - Tennis wear, balls and bats. DUNBARTON 1 We still tine the same high grade leather Find give you the same good Dunb n Mission• Sunday school i t ra �oach I11es service in our Shoe Repairing Department. at 2 p. and evening service at 3.1 'p -n►', a preacher will e, Rev. W.: =�+ CEC I L BRADLE Y A. ripen, of Port Hope, formerly ' rector of St. George's Church Pick- . go 3= I �7 I .ering. 1 Gi K R N C+ It e MP • GLARUMON7 The Unified Church -has been Fall threshing Is now in- full Mrs. McMullen, of 'Collingwood, ..c- , '<. treated to a new roof. -swing. is -spending a few days with her y Job•Wilbur, of Taunton,' "s in Mr'. Walford returned home on Wm. Graham has• been in Vic- daughter, Mrs. Lewis. Iowa on Monday on business. Monday eveni.og, after spending a _koria, B. C., judging horses -at The usurl number from Clare- Rev. H. .R Stephens had a buei• few days with her brothers apd their Fall Fair. He is expected mor tsttended the Canadian Na- bees trip to Toronto on Tuesday. other friends in.Toronto. _ hoaoe_thU week. . _ tioval Exhlbitioa at. Toronto last Wilbur Glassgn Spent the - week- week and quite a number front end here with hli •parents,-Ed. and tpl.. ttAEMORIAM. _ Claremont and wicioity areattend- Mre. Gleeaon. ing Oshawa Fair this week, Bert and Mrs. Hum hie Notice to..Cre&ors. � _•:.: p y and - Percy —in loving memory of my dear -friends, of-Toronto, visited friends parents, who passed away- -on J•uner ,here on Sunday. In the Matter of the Estate of Albert 20th and Sept. 14th, 1922, 6 R. J. and Mrs Cowan. of Osh•' Edward Wheeler, late of the Town- I have only -a memory, dear parents, Auditorium �•� Theatre I ehip.of Whitby, in the County of To .cherish m own life through, awn, spent Sunday with Frank y g and Mrs. Soden. Ontario, Farm Laborer, deceased. gut" the sweetness will live forever, StotliEVf11C, Ont. - -_ -.- David Peattle, of Toronto,_ has Notice is hereby Riven pursuant to As I treasure the memory of you. - - - been eaending a couple of weeks the Statutes in that behalf that all No morn ever. dawils, no sight returns with RobedtnScott. creditors and others having-clainis 'But rdo' think of you. bLr. and Mrs.. Read man, of An' against the Estate of the above-named _Sadly missed by their only lough -- Friday. Saturday, 13. and 14 Albert Edward Wheeler, who died on ter, Ida. rora, spent a day ,last week with or about the 19th day of August, 1929, - - - M_ rs.'Jos. Readmau. at the. Township of- Whitby, are re. - - - -- -- Mr. and Mrs. MartinJohnsdn's Lyman surd Mr ?. Pilkey tind quired to f4tvard same, duly, verified. Black5m�thing : African Expedition _ Luther and Mrs. Pilkey spent a to D1cculL,ugh & Button. Stouffville, , few days last week in Toronto. Ontario, �ulicitors •for the Adminis• Russell and Mrs. Gaudin, of rte tratrix of the said Estate, on or before Horse'shoeing a Specialty. the 1st day of October. 1929• And Tuesday, WednesdA t'roit, - spen't Monday with the netica is further given that after the All General Wurk, including Wood y, y, Sept. 17 18 former's uncle and 'aunt, Ed. and lastmentiimed date the Admigistra• Work, promptly .`SMALL TOWN BACHELORS" -Mrs. Gibson: - tlrix will proceed' to dNtribute the =- attended to. Ben and firs, Kilpatrick and assets of the said Estate among the Also, Comedies daughters motored to the city on persona ett,itled tberpto having regard Agent for Taco Farm _ Sunday and spent the day with only to the claims of which she shall Machinery. ` -the former's parents. then bkN:e had notice. Friday, p 21 and 22 Lyman and Mrs.. Pilkey and R. BARBARA JOHNSON. F. S. �7C %CCdW e^l,ZC3 'Saturday, Ringwood' P.O., oat: GREEN.WOO _ and- Mrs..Mann -spent Sunday at • Q 491y "LILAC TIME" J. Ordngeville .with the latter's fri- By ber.Solicitore, :ends., Mr. and Mrs.-Chaptnan. aICCULLOUGEL fit BvTPo?r, ' Harold and Mrs. Heaed and _ 2.4 Stouffville. Ontario , daughter, Miss Marjorie, also 11Irs. Dated this 10th day of Sept., 192P, `� �. (Dr.) Cook and son, of Whitby, �''�► ��. Gai.-Load spent Sunday with Ed, and Mrs. FERTILIZER Gibson. - -- OF Mrs. (6r.) (Dr.) Atmore, of 8arniq, Be sure and put some Fertilizer with _ Mrs. Cuthbertson and son, Morrie; your fall wheat. It Insures your crop. Mrs J, R. Theztoti and Mrs. Smith and makes two blades grow where McCormick - Deering Tractorti have only one would have-grown. b have a and two children, of Toronto,spent car load on hand of 2.12.9 and 2:12-2 arrived direct from Chicago. Thursday last with J. H. and Mrs. and v 12 5 of Gunn's, Ltd.. Sure Grain Beal. Fertilizers." Also two new drills to Mrs. Henry Proctor, -of Thorn'- sow your wheat aod-fertilizer with at Come and look them over. bury, and formerly of Claremont, a sm ill charge of 25c per acre. Is seriously ill at present. She Phone dark 803. - -suffered from a- severe attack of Ro- ARTER We also have a number of work hor-ses the flu some mouths iago and is 1 5 GREEN RIVER now suffering from heart trouble, -- - -= to' sell at a right price -which is the resKlt of flu. �'Ei ST N D - •' We congratulate Nelson Wa¢g END- on his success at the - Toronto Ex hibition, He won first, champion �►.Q a s !!� •�� ' r One 8 -16 Tractor ship and sweepstakes on his hack. �er�iee a V`Q�j�� i N,Qne 10 -20 Titan Tractor Hey stallion, fourth on his Glydes s Phone-, 300 dale stallion, first on a yearling pp One perfectly new. Massey Cultivator ,Belding and second on a filly. - A. T. Law & SOn - One perfectly new land packer Miss Marjorie Ward. who has - been holidaying 'with relatives ,Pickering, — Ontario A number of Gasoline Engines and friends.in Saskatchewan dur One Star Sedan _ lug the past six weeks, ha-4 return. Imperial Gas and Oils. One Ford Sedan "� ed home and has resumed her studies in the public school. She Tires and Accesories Two Ford Coupes reports a most- enjoyable -time in TAX[ SERVICE A number of Trucks the eat, '► After a long period of warm and .To and from all places at dry weather we were treated on reasonable prices. 9 Tuesday morning to a rain fall. Confectionery and Tobaccos. ' Binder Twine-13.80 per hundred which lasted for only about five lninutes, bnti very heavy while it Garage space may be rented See our stock of Radios before you -buy, lasted. ' Although it was very _ `brief it was very welcome as it _BACK TO CLAREMONT We are only too glad to demonstrate them. freshened the air, but- there was not su•fflcient rain to benefit vege• Dear Friend s - •'.cation. - Here I am back in Claremont at my Charles Cooper, - - Claremont A number of the young friends old stand, :ready to serve you with a i :of Miss Rowena Cooper gathered well 'assoried stock -of goods at prices '. at the bome of her p trents, F. Vii. that you will find attractive. and Mrs Cooper, on .Friday even. It is my hope that the' friendships 1 Ingot .last week and treated her establ( shed during my previous four- L L PRICES ;to a miscellanous shower on the teen years among you may berenewed. �� // eve of hor marriage 'to Frank Bar. You may be sure that I eball do . "cliry: She wae'made the-recipient everything possible to make my-re- of a large number of handsome Hess gvantageous to�ort in .a heal. ` F OR TEAM HARNESS and useful presents. Sinceymsuming ownership of this John and.Mrs, Farmer and their Store I have put in stock a large as. =' - little daughter, Grace, of Innwood, sortment of new merchandise, bought ''Bzn3 nionnted Team Backhand Harness, Mrs. D. Johnston •and daughter, at right prices; and I am prepared to _ '2 inch -layer trace with heei chains, $92.00 Alice, of Toronto, and Mrs, Fred sell it to you AT RIGHT PRICES, ao you _ 'With 5 ring breeebing. instead of back. Farmer, of Toronto, spent a few will - readily gee when you,eome in, as band, $49.00 hours on Monday with Claremont I hope you will db at the first oppor• ; friends.' Mr. and Mrs. Farmer tunity. Black mounted Team Bac•kbabd HarneQa, • '838.50 rt is going to be a pleasure to see _ and daughter left on Tuesday to ybu. Cotbe -tn and let us renew our 51ring Breeching $44.25 spend ..a_ few days vacation in feiend9hip. - :North Bay and vicinity. Yours sincerely, This is- tzwt.a far�ory harness, but cngton) roxde in our Dr. Russell Cowie, of Markham, L. FINGOLD own 0iop at 11ai•kham.i and formerly of - Claremont, :was ' Olaremont, May 20, 1929, We Prialiie on re airs to harness and collttrs. on Saturday' to Mies � _ _ _p - p - s. Wideman. Wideman, daughter of Albers and ' , Store _ _� D D iS Mre. Wideman, of Mnrkliant. TheyC1�tt�S / . were made the - recipiepts of many • - beautiful and useful preaente, Dr. + _ .,Cowie,, who '• a veterinary sur- - - - - -Harness and Collar Manufacturer geon. has a good government posi- Claremont tion as Stock Iuepector in Quebec ��A,� �3A -�%[� OmTrl Fpn'e pl "'rP 140(1 Province. W. G. Scott's sale on Saturday --" -" "afternoon was well attended and r good prices werb realized. Mr. A full-line' of ' Scott is retiring from farming and - may come to .Claremont to reside T When a suitable house can be secured. /all y♦ hen Your Money Mr. Scott, we tunderetand, has•sold his farm to Mr. Wellman, of the 8th couceseion; tvho is now' busy p owing on t e pace, n wi no - aplul - _. velS b Mail take full possession until spring, -Nelsen Sanderson, of Toronto, 'who was in a motor accidente;t.rly . . Sunday morning on the Provincial Rea' eady Trimmed, 5 cents to Highway a mile east of Pickering , E \'D your remittances by Canantan Bank of 'Village, is a ending a. few days. l'`L�i P� roll, also � p I Commerce Non Or They are conveni- with his relatives here nursing ent, efficient, and ecgnomical. The moneyie fully . his wonnds. He expects to resume Sherwin- Williams'' ._ work in a few days. - Russell • - -insured against loss or theft -in transit. It can Cowie, who was also in the smash. Fa�intg and reach only the person to whom- it is addressed. up, was also badly cut, and Is Canadiaa Bank of Commerce Money Orders are ae spending a fete* days with friends ' ' ' '. Varnishes - _ and relatives here. - Mood as cash a.ud dre accepted anywhere in '► The Women's Institute will Call and see tbiese Goods I Cgnadri. meet on Wednesday next, Sept, - 18th, at the -home of.- Miss Clara and you will b-e deIighted _ y Underhill It is hoped that there With kheiri �� a' T will be afull attendance of morn. A bers present as the District. Presi- m dent, sen Moore, of Sbirle west- -Do At''S G 0 ' f ' T pF ('�O�/(M�"RCE be present -rind adrlresy the meet• 1 - L.J 1�'1 3..r �,/ �- ing. Also, a paper. ',Education by ,. irh _hfch is o- algamalad Reading" (the Library), SRIa'1 phone 1401, � T1Jr_- STANDARD BANK OF CANADA - Demonstration, by four members, i Roll Call, answered by "A -book I .have recently erjoyed and why." I CLAREIiUtiT sad Mies Adelaide McCullough left for their respective. schools at ramworth. and Norland. We wish them every snecess. EVERYTHING IN WSURANCH If you require anything is t'f of insurance let us give you our p It pays to insure in strong Siam[ companies such as the Imperial.Gusx- antee and Accident .Company of Can- ada The Western Assurance Company . of Canada, and The Mutual Life As- surance Company of -Canada. F'or quotations apply toA. M. GIBBON Phone Pickering 1712. •. NOTICE - Having taken over Robt. Feasby'a garage, Brougham, we are nova reader, to give service in Brougham as wee as in Claremont. Service .Car always ready, day og . night service. Phone Clare. 5105; Pickering bee. Gasoline, Oil, SelberUng Tires... 261 -y. _ - . A. L. PILKEY. - . _ / �.a 4 L` WE speak of artistic designs that are dignified, not artistic designs that would be inappropriate for the purpose to view. The one illustrated to Sim- ple, yet has artistry, "No Greater Tribute' N. W. STAFFORD, Sin stop Road, Whitby Phone Whitby 18 r R9 T •• i - Maple Leaf Mutual Firs Insurance Co• Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings. wind- mills. Silos etc. Automobile Insurance of.all kinds. (FARMS FOR SALE - Write or phone ED, B 0 W M A N 20 WHITBY, ONT. Farmers, Attention I. Have secured the agency for the Fruit & Wood and Cockshutt Farm Imple- ments, and will keep constantly on hand repairs for these popular implements. Also, Loudon's barn and stable fittings. I will also take contracts for painting barns and houses by a new process, by spraying, Estifnates cheerfully given, Phone 1820. _ 27.52 R. J. Mann, ,-.:.,.. Claremont (� reen River Basket Factory Z Manufacturers of All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry Crates, Farmers, Bushel Baskets, Clothes Baskets. `:Frank Pennock) Proprietor Maker of the well knowp ., Barnes' Baskets, Phone Mark -ham 8409 �• itil�•� tl 11l��` �1 E _Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers Pumps, Door Tra,ckR, Cow Bonds. Pressure Systems Etc. It will pay you to get-,my prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 1' PROUSE v A ° - On Labor Day Miss Isobel Qfe ag ° / �.a 4 L` WE speak of artistic designs that are dignified, not artistic designs that would be inappropriate for the purpose to view. The one illustrated to Sim- ple, yet has artistry, "No Greater Tribute' N. W. STAFFORD, Sin stop Road, Whitby Phone Whitby 18 r R9 T •• i - Maple Leaf Mutual Firs Insurance Co• Cheap rates for farm and country buildings. Windstorm Insurance on buildings. wind- mills. Silos etc. Automobile Insurance of.all kinds. (FARMS FOR SALE - Write or phone ED, B 0 W M A N 20 WHITBY, ONT. Farmers, Attention I. Have secured the agency for the Fruit & Wood and Cockshutt Farm Imple- ments, and will keep constantly on hand repairs for these popular implements. Also, Loudon's barn and stable fittings. I will also take contracts for painting barns and houses by a new process, by spraying, Estifnates cheerfully given, Phone 1820. _ 27.52 R. J. Mann, ,-.:.,.. Claremont (� reen River Basket Factory Z Manufacturers of All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry Crates, Farmers, Bushel Baskets, Clothes Baskets. `:Frank Pennock) Proprietor Maker of the well knowp ., Barnes' Baskets, Phone Mark -ham 8409 �• itil�•� tl 11l��` �1 E _Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers Pumps, Door Tra,ckR, Cow Bonds. Pressure Systems Etc. It will pay you to get-,my prices on above before buying elsewhere. FRANK 1' PROUSE v A r" al trains running between Port Huron and "`�aad l)etrott. He was not satisfied • 51��,y ~Z....' P) - with doing just that: He fitted 'up a SU`: � • Richlaboratory to the corner of the bag- gage car and in his spate time cried chemical ,eaperlemeatL Once some• �1 �t¢Tl!"� Ford S Advice t0 BOYS' wing he was doing blow up sad' set ana �aisn t 56 Bad After fbe car* oa fire acd Cl the baggage man Q j de.} threw him off the train. But that �l 1 • a'�' Alj ` did nt!t atop , Glm, it ' prinleil a news- _. k Tl-iE H paprpr in that baggage car, made up t D�ck� WHOLE STORY of items pi�k®a nit the. telegraph S b It a. boy. I&Arying to fit himself for O�j' ma y - - Wustrtal leadership," 1 • said"to .Mr., wires, Had sold the papers on the 1i'oird, "hgw, should he go at it? NVhat }train• • • ! / It there is one thing 1 know abso- Are the important ihtaga for him to' know ?" ltltt;ly, 1L iii this: Everyone 'can do p more than he thinks h L e can. Doubt- S^,'r E • . "There ,are five things which. 1 lie• le s we all have limitations; but we Ileve are fundamental." returned Mr. d' u't know what or who,) they are. .' Ford. "I'm willing to tell any boy Anybody can walk right the ugh the what they are. They have to do with 'boundaries weordinarily, belie are cleanliness, investigation; putting la our limitations, !' is use that which you already have, be- "Never he afraid of tackling a job 'y�;�► list to your ability to accomplish that you've never done before!" wG which you set out to do, and knowing "What about the., young man and j how to spend money. his money ?" I asked, "First; as to. cleanliness`. The first f "Wise spending is a creative ac- — advice )would glue to any boy start- omplishment," was the answer. "Of ipg in today would be that he should itself, money :s the least valuable y c i maize, ivory and capucine. Nothing t learn to. keep himself and everything thing on earth. It is valuable only 1 Autumn Styles Is more distinguished than the e4en- � around. him clean, it he is able to do I when it is- used as a tool for self•im• ing gowns of plain black satin ot• ex- °. this, he is one in a thousand. provemeut, or to accomplish some end While L. Prusstng quisite quality which Philip et tlaston s worth while, Saving, as it has'beeul R'hile�social•activities are still Large.' are making,, None' of these are trim- " Neatness — cleanliness — orderliness ' =the importance of these things is schooled into boys in the past, gives ly .iu the open. and entertaining Is all bed with anything shoulder other than a flue to the fact that they bave a great money altogecher loo high a place, ;fresco, .evening dress is being shown beautiful flower or shoulder straps, for effect on- the way a man's mhid works, "What tight has a'boy got to save I, many original and artistic models which there is raisond'etre. Black net, money',' !•its job is not to accumulate ' both plain and dotted. makes chic, -The man who keeps trimseit and all from ,the,wtill•kunwn, designers. 1'he' dollars, but !o use them to prepare youthful dance frocks which are es- iis togjs, clean is apt to do things well. styles are distinctive and widely var• himself with the training, knowledge, led and expressed in the. {lifferent Cab �pected to b3 worn a great deal this \ "Dirt is always evidence of waste, and experience which. every leader tics and all the new season, Chess have either the long r '"either of material or of mental :rnd needs. In the past, boys have been colors. The bodice accenting the hips, or .a simple bizarre is lacking in all of these ad. \' •'•physical energy, or both. taught to save so that they might not shorter one to the normal waistline,1 vauce styles, and gowns : ;t•e built at Mr. Ford was once asked what he go to the poorhouse In their old age.I ' �i °ith many layers o, flouncing to flare would do it he were, called upon to lutes of the utmost sophislicatiou with I But i)o boy who learns ho'w to spend i briskly out at the bottom. take charge of a business that bad, rout over•elaborattoit, their charm de- g money seer lauds in the poorhouse Color has great dignity in the new 'ailed. "No business l know of ever! �u 1 say to boys, 'Spend your matey! pending tin the neatly of material, styles. 'Neither the Intense primary vent to the wall without accumulat• Types :tre, sharply contrasted and I Spend it for things that will put you colors nor the very pale shades are ing a vast pile of dirt," he answered. , the long slim silhouette and the w•Ide l ahead of where you were 'yesterday! sweeping bouffant gown are equally considered bmart. For day, in. dress "The dirt and all that goes with it— It is time enough to save when you the autumn - browns, reds and all the g „uptidy thlaking ant methods. helped t„shinttable. Skirts he Ion in places,, eau �+aru more than you can spend �, w•oed tints. with biege, castor, green, and the'trregular hemline cnntinuas to cause the failure. The first thing %vIsety . and. hlauk and white, will he worn. 1. would do would be to clean that to be a matter oC points and 'scallops, I "If 1 were 'bringing up a boy to ,lipping at the back, at the sides,, or The light cc,!ors, known hitherto as = business up• I •lay, i wou14. see to L'that he had two ; evening shades .are passes, und. In• i "Some Years ago In Pittsburg.:' con ootb, ;end runninj up "shorter to front. things, and t woultt 1Zake nis ettuca: ; 1 ;lack '.. j,ol>ular at Parts, tins some o! : stead, the fashionable ones will he tinned Air, Ford, "1 w'a9 w'air'hing' )ton ce..!re around them: He would (tie most chic.trvening >'n,wns are 1> yae, green, even very dark green —the + them work iron. First they ran. It .fu I, nave a shop to -which he ould work dahlia and a. ,iter purples and pinks and ... _ to pig. and then remelted it and ran j of rill ,black, uesuall.y chiffon or tulle. in„ favorite t= shown by llrecoll•t)eer, ill of the glowing capucine. to1)es q with -fine tools aa,0 he would have; n Intriguing example of this Pndur it into molds_ it struck too that (hla, ;,,me money to Pend —to invest 1n i Cyclamen. olelptiluium, violet -and lilac was a slow process, it w:tyn't clean. ,ijmsclf In erde.• to develop himself are %how•n in taffetas;- crepes and C 1''oday, we pour flue iron from the' in which a hlak chiffon dinner gown is. 1 and g'et c�xpertence: Putting money made with a. soft slightl:• bloused,' - satins, - 412 , blast furnaces directly Into molds, for l iu the ',ask does not develop in a boy - leeveleis-hodice, the hips heing fitted; cylidder blocks and other parts, An l the ryiralities of irnaginadon and leak• ci,ith it +liagouai broke, xnd rlrcular i -�Haay Sweetness Inefficient process is almost Invariably',,rship that every Toy should . he, given. floating panels of the ciiltTon hanging!_ s 'dirty' one. All waste is a kind of ;c chance to acquire, - — in deep points at the mides atId Brack.. - dirt. 31any persn%- tnink that h 3lower4 with keen•edgFd scythes a- hoard Lucien i,elong makeasn evening g6wn rot , ":You as to the second point; tnves themdel a themselves. If are yning y afety- t'f lemon yellow chiffon with a long' The wtdP, nine-acre '-meadow mow; - tigation. You can look ahead into the bodice that 21tas tight) like .a, hasque . ?, future ynet about ae far as you can ,hope of independence. you will Haver y : (The scythes ,have u.song of melody), - lt look back into the past. 'Hindsight' have it, The one. teal security that j In the back and is shortened to an em• and the sweet grass its fragrance Aire waistline in frnnt. 'Pais gown has CHIC SCARF N•ECi:I.INE * Is the balance of foresight just-as the shuwcrs.. a man can have in this world comes root system of the tree is the balance a skirt oC. three r lrTUlar flacinceK in to scented swathes of a thousand : An enchanting froor of tonrttn red i through some reserve of ability that'' ••for the branch- system, q tiers that begin a few losses below_ - '3'�i)t crepe self-trimmed, with necl•.tne ' ha may Ae a' general thing, a the knees lu front r, td 'ripple to the riues.Q softened by scarf collar -with long The waves. cif a rainbow. sea. 1 have 1n mind a man vho started man ought M ►twist in .himself until ! floor at Ilse hak loose ends tam;inl; over shoulders and out to make Improvgments in - rertaln be is 40,. Until the., time, if` he started' satin Is exceedingly fashionable this, the winds that. ripple 'through the reaching almubt to hem at back, which - machine". After spending a lot of at scratch,- he isn t apt to have any r contributes new smartness. A wide time ataci money, the fist results of � season sod Is being used by nil o, the yr•as�, , tiepins out cl which to save:—:1;. K .vouturters of authorit to L,irdle bwathes the hips of.full flaring his efforts were same devices not so Wtaehart, In "The American blaga t y.. - over' the flower heads softly pass:— skirt. 'i':vle No, 41 is designed in -good as those already existing Be _ their Individual modes. Alauy bell- (The wind has a voice of. melody), :sizes - _ , Yine." Rant costumes In ull•w•1)ltP are shown, sun sizes 26, b _'0 years printed 36, 38, 40 and eause the job his knowing what had previously lt�out, . - {, - - I � be setting stns rapidlyl4 "_ in hes bust silk c • And the k _ tine.- the- e.piteme of elegance: also:- ,town, � Of crepe feiz,abor and the Empire from the revue of the Garment Re- (with the scarf collar either of the. Crowned with a ruby grid- golffen accomplished by the designers I rint or of plain harmonizing silk tit that j Auckland Herald I Y,R,t ; Too many ; falters of America: was made of heavy crown, ' • kind of mahlnary- his work was a of the Labour party seem bent rather: white satin. The decoile;tage, moder- crepe -it is very serviceable for it can total loss. p t As night falls altently, t on- uttiug, sand 1 lithe. beartags of the I M be wort. for own or resort, Letong p Ming- •)n front, was drawn .to the, "When a man sets out to do any) Imperial machinery than In lubricat•' blue crepe de•chine, almond green silk normal waistline at she hack wlyere- The moon a horn of Alvergallow•s• kind of Job that Is new to him —to i ing It. 7bey have, been. churlish to- ' were fastene.t two straps of dlaments •� crepe, purple chiffon, chartreuse shlrtrng stream her - .clear light ' write a thesis, to design a machine, I ,ward the Dominions with reference to l and pearls that were - green, georgette crepe, printee chiffon or 10 improve some. industrial pro pasae< over the , rows; — voile, and chiffon in floral pattern are thethe Sipga -pore base•aa dihe general Ihoulders. A circular• flounce' of the` iThe moon has a light of radlany), ) loess —he trust first fin clout what 'has ' other smart st ggestious. Price 20c in - =ategu they a ocean communise -: satin, piped on the edge, rifler: about and hayracks heaped on a lacent l stamps or ccm (coin 'preferred). _ ..been done. Isrestlgate. You don't -lions, they hive derided Imperial pr ©• .the tenor ref the -ski rt like an apron, °floor, nave to. go at your work as though Terence, they have given scant heed and was drawn up to the waist behind,' Wrap cc in carefully. " in had bee ndone since the "year Seem huge sand castles along a shore, •• - to the operation of the Xmplre Settle - and the skirt dropped to x pointed Beside a' fumfnous'sea, -HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. 2000 B.C. Begin where the other fel.Ianent schtne, What is chiefly to be, train. - l'remet makes at stunning and low left off. Then there is a chance. wr.;te your name and address plain. you will go forward and improve on; feared from a return of Labour to ut• very format vening gown - of pale Mowers with burnished- scythes arrow, ly, giving number and size of such tiee is that it would bring 'a disinte•'rose satin that sweeps in scalloping lives laid `Ihe "flowers` and 'grasses patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in what has been done before. low , — t °rating influence into play, Jn apite;;�lra.perp, rlc,wntvard at the back, The - "men f was a boy 1. went from of what Mr. Thomas and those like. bodies 1s .e.longated, -- wl.th wrinklin { stamps or coin (coin pr numb ; wrap whop to shop, machine shops, boat' wrinkling tube scythes have a song of melody), I it carefully) for each number, and shops, add othera;' ih quest of know -, minded would see Jone to foster im 'folds over the hips, a Stiffened bow But all the scent, and the sweetness address your order to Wilson Pattern penal (solidarity, It seems too much I sash and satin, shoulder straps. (;allot' ledge. In some place:, I got into trop-. i there,_ Service, 73 West Adelaid • St.; Toronto. ble.. There were jus: about as many to hope that this minority, undoubted i Sneurs are, making some sumptuous Flow out on the stillness of summer Patterns sent by an early mail. ly royal to the larger outlook, will be, ensemb;es ' mr evening of chiffon vet, air, - .places from which I was ' kicked out � - ` able to direct the councils of the vet . and of . satin, ' goin; in• rather as there were prices in -which t was The waves of a perfumed sea. _ party. _ iheaviJy for., the, mellow shades of gold, I —F. Mildred Rickman.- C9-~ = •alb �' welcomed. These shops were tity _— school. I conducted my investigations __ —. _ . _ _ — __. $ and got all the knowledge d could _ _ ... about .what had been achieved me j Eighteen Day 'Frail Ride N Japan and Manchuria - pharfically by traveling uronnd.: - Ph -Japan is -keen- "Then it Is necesary to apply one's ly watching this Russo•Chtnese 1m- knowledge. Some men spend all tIleir t broglio, Despite the Kellogg. Pact and lives inquiring, and never do. Once •a the League- of. Nations, the Japanese = ' - you have studied a problem and have 1 :.P� ;' j• _ still hold a .key pQSitlgn in the Far, Ow got together all the information you I Eastern area, They might even wet- # _ can get, don't watt to see if you can I : -- 3 come - hostilities between Russia and hit on some- idea -that -will make the �, 4 :' China; for they feel that they could , • , teat come easy and solve thcs problem guide, and localize the cotifliet fn such before you- begin it. Get started!, Ap- manner_ as to 'render the 'disturbance ply what you already know! Make _ t — re a ve y unocuous. Even in the ab- i e . eat use you can of what. you've I . y ,� „ s. sene of hostilities, Japail might bs got. In this way you will get further,] able to supply the pressure necessary '� r experience. Most of our so- called s ° to end the present stalemate. r Any new things are only new combinations \ r ; rx ,> move from Toklo, whether, of old things; anyway. By doing you �� �` a z or unwelcome to the • other Powers, y t Gi •r,�„!�d t.. < will find out what more you need to' with or wtthout their tacit consent, ' will be worthy of especial attention. know; you will get more and more ex- „ He — "1 can't ae� shy you should " perience, more aid more knowledge, ". — refuse, to marry me just because I • d f t kiss. " and be able to do, more and more! � ' risks or just one The Young Plan I" ..things. - i •- ' � , She—"Well, any modern fellow who ' :'That is one of the really great New York %Vorld: The Young plan would ask fora kiss isn't aggressive 11 secrets' of all achievement, in'. my The remote.Colimbfa Ice Fields, north of ,Lake Louise, was the objective I is realistic if one overlooks Ihetpun• I enough to make a good living." '.; ;opinion, Education comes to us as this year of the major Trail Ride of the season. These fields are 'claimed realitfAs of French policy which are I ti • .the result of trying to do things. Suc• I to be the largest body of ice south of the Arctic circle, covering 260 square its premise. Rut the British. as we ` ;cess is in doing them —in finding, out miles in area whose waters flow Into three oceans. Only - experienced trail- I•now call see, -ure striking at the uh• I Question what you can do and in doingAt- right. ,riders are permitted to take this strenuous trlp for which they must possess I real premiss, They are Insisting on Is it -better to take no vacation, I say, And never let yourself think that at least the silver button embleinatic of 100 miles of trail riding. The trip aft end of Wrench 'diplomatic privilege But simply imagine the rest there "-you cannot accomplish what you, set 1 lfn European affairs, and In this insist• I is in It, from start to finish took eighteen days to complete. Picture shows two'oC�alee they have set .their .feet 'stn a Than he so ding tired with getting out to do! There Is no young man, the hardy trail riders, W. L. Payne, London, England; and Louis Prevost, of I _ - e.o grown man, living who cannot do path which, enough deadsIL dangPrnnil away more that he thinks he an. Look sE Montreal with Guy Thomas, Brew•ster's guide, on right, together with a and Inconvenient, leads to a final I That you cannot ,enjoy it, one blest �Ihow Edison started: A newsboy on section of the Coiambia.Ice Fielder (liquidation o ttbe war. ed minute? ' -'. �..Y'• ..' r ..-... _.. _ ,ar. _..... ..• : _ �_s.. ... :,aye: � • _ Paul's - More cups to the gotxnd, more flavor � � cups �O�'° Rothtlsrli�the and its Word on S #: P That's what makss Red Rosa Tea z ' tang to the taste. Memories :Nears Con'100 • 01 - so popular. Fvery Package guaranteed; es w The geniis loci of Rotherhithe, like Repairs to Great Cathedral - that of every ochec part of the fascin- Will }�e Finished Next ' _ s. _ sting =geries o! "amphibian 'tom- June i munities, called collectively, Thames- eile, is a possesbion peculiar to itself. London —Se years' work of ' It, is a thing impossible to define with renovating and -.strengthetl[ng . St. any exactitude, made up as it is of so, Paul's Cathedral is gradually nearing " marry • t na such , vario'.: components, an end. - - appealing to each and all of Elie senses The reinstatement of the huge elec• + 1 `� w � in turn, of sights, and sounds; and tric -organ, ,a, four months' task, has �� Oto� tea smells, pleasii g and unpleasing alike been started, while the final finishing _ —of chance -see name., on street cor- ners, or over warehouses, or -on the t year. The temporary barriers that fronts of waterside inns —of scraps have shut off nearly halt the historic RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is•ea,ra $ooh' N middle life, when vitality of oI,I history anti old association church from . the public will be re. is not as great as it once the crying of gills and tits wash and moved next .tune and plans are al- was, and the blood stream is gurgle of the tide under the wharves, ready heing made for a Thanksgiving c Clauified Advertisements naturally shinned and de- ar.d the comings and goings of ships service to be held at the end of the beam Jys #em or Wo STEAM PUMPS. IN PERFECIT vitaliracd, anaemia easily lays ; along Inca centuries. And yet—vague month. Telegraphy Urged T condtUon, IarRe ca St % Toronns, hold on the system. At first, and elrld•vf and,- lndes riba -le as it is Alter the installation of the organ,` Room 421,-73 Adelaide St neat Toronto just a area feeling, it —there N in it, none the less for that, results bodily which has been electrified and mod - 7� SINE STEAM 8011.f�'R. 180 iLP, 9P someth.l,g entirely individual and un• H very cheap, apply Watkins. Room weakness that ordinary tonnes inistakahle: tto• the' if t:ny one fa- ernized in every respect, the principal. Committee Of Australian 421. 73, Adelslade street west Toronto. cannot avail, work to be completed is the refacing Senate Reports on Pos- ruiiiar with. the, regior in general were The little bird that femen6s fruit to Dr. WtUtaa°s' Punk pigs t he suddenly dropped do -a in a par- of the-strengtbened columns support- - p thsea bec—a a wonderful aid. titular corner of it he had never seen ing the dome, and their'recarving. sibilities Of Scheme tiny caves and then gets drunk on it They apply the necessary ticula , o would probably, he able to The Cathedral, the third St, Paul's Canberra, Australio. —The report Of doubtlesa is the one that. tells things oMen to the biogd, increase built on tice site, was started to 1688 the Select Committee of the Senate to Joan Lowell and Trader Horn — the blood count and renew say and at once unerringly: "This is by Sir Christopher Wren. 1a.192fi city which has been investigating the de- Publisher Syndicate. waasng ngor. surely Roth ^r iihe "' sirability and commerial possibility of "I was seised with anae. It iq nl't. perhaps, so Historical a authorities condemned the structure prohibitionists state that they have • ' min," writs Mrs, Charles locality as Illac•kwell, or even as Its as unsafe and Dealt rage was informed beam messages fo �Englad at'a penny I made America what it is to -day. is Lambert of Port Hope, ont., t own near neighbor, f)eptford =al• (that the hollow plKars supporting the a word has tabled its report in the generous of them to take •all he "and was in a very bad seats though, xs shalt presently be seen, It dome were badly cracked and in Bert• Senate. blame. As a girl I bad taken Dr.. has associations N this sort by no ous danger of crumbling. The report recommends the Federal wilhams' Pink Pdu for a means to lie despised, It is not c,'alY Constant traffic and excavations for lfintstry'immediately to Inaugurate a - no-down condition and de- like Napping• nor leathery like Ber• subwVs and new buildings- in the system of letter- telegrams at lead, a GIRLS WANTED tided to take them once more. Again the result was mantises its predl+minant smell financial neighborhood about 'St* word, with a minimum of 1 words. ds .. marvellous. In a little while- so to speak —N that of iumb". Paul's has cat sed the weakening, of The-- report recommends that. the I was fully well again." you may walk Itq streets all: vay (the. pillars. Steps were taken im- wlrel2"- stations should be Govern- HAIRDRESSIN(7 AND BEAUTY You cannot begun too early and seldom see a.bla.ek face, or a yet - I mediately to strengthen them .and the mentrowned and Iasi overseas Lela CULTURE to check anaemia. Dr. Wit- low, or a brown Its romance Is the lobby under the dome was shut off, graphic communication should be Gov- I is the most remodai lt' +` pr:.esaton Hams' Putt Pills -are sold at w ,rld -old romance of Kea-faring, and Holes were cut in the coldmna and' ernment - controlled. - 1 W'S orrZA TRW So$T UV -TO- your druggist's or by mug' commerce. and toll It la an honest liquid cement wars poured in them, The committee is of the opinion VATS COUSaE tilt CADtaDA- P�PQ1d• 50 ctnts, from_Tine place, a workaday place, and —tor all 1 ` The first work of renovation was ( that the .cable and beam services are 13unureae of for satisfied st,k)et. ee. Dr. Williams Medicine Co., write for tree bol.ktet its superflclal covering at .London � begun in .1913" and the Brat public scar Le4`ually reliable, the difference in the p Academy , Brockville, Ont. Toronto Hairdressing Sts grime —a cheerful place .. jpeal for funds was issued shortly af• cost being to the 'advantage of the 139 Av•naa_ad.. Toronto, Done. W There-. are pleasant glimpses to be l terward. A . total of 82.000,000 has ; beam. and adds alit there is 'no doubt _ caught of the river and Its busy traf• been raised by public subscriptiou, that Jf the beam rates. were reduced RiREE , CARTRtD�Ca - 11c, or funnels at. mxay colors- and 1with a result that there will probably 'the cable rates would follow suit. ,rrsataressurrists the gags / f many nations, of hustling he a small surplus after the work is i The committee considers that a Grraper or B4ua 1ri► �1 tugs. of the. brbwn_.salls of barges— — Ii'niefarCclai S finished.. merger would decay 'the coming into T. W. HOYD b• SON 5U even. once to a way, rt a square -rig 4 force of' cheap communications, and 17e Nitre ue. � [� Itosiaau ger, a fair lady of old time.... There 15 THERE A BABY concludes its report by recommending P[A aa7t is a sudden vignette. perhaps, of a that Parliament should discuss the , 1 swan 'salting, lncredibtp white, amaz tTn whole question before becoming a Ingly aloof. among. the crowded- ship a YOVlti u� M? party to'aby such merger. o - Women Earn '. ru to tao ping. There are old. rickety. lean' ` 1 n L '� /r Houje .eckp spate ills. e ] ) Hours Pratte Home, plain Ing riverside Inns whole names are ' Indyftly and Agriculture ® easy sewing. experience vn-• PINK PILLS the names of battles irnq ago, or of oec~ary, materials ready «o sa o.�,.wra East indtamen whose limbers have la there a baop of Young children la Quebec Evenement ICons.) With rut +nptrvetions furnish-4. al IN a COCNT•.ea" �Ka immense agricultural area, if Rua- ri Dew SMeietty Co. asyiE long been tlubt. There are tarry Your lnnpe" !t there is you should not �\ 443 St. F Xavier. Mont" where`ne without a "box of baby's Own Tab - ncrease its rain produc- _ - erns were to 1 t3 • •- - caverns ;eta � odours Pmrrr •dark _ barges have been built for genera• Leta Childhood ailments come quickly { tion IS per cent., it would precipitate WEEKLY NEWSPAPER imperial Co-operation trong —now. Magi given Over to the,and meal a should always tie ' nand ;a crisis -in the Canadian West. a crlAta London "The Patriot"; Free trade construction of the dumb barges and''to Promptly fight them Baby's own provoked •try this competition, Apart I FOR SALE t llRhtera which are slrwlY but surely Tablets are the Ideal dame remedy, from the wheat harvest, the Canadian) Well equipped for publishing and within the Empire is at present in•; dlsptacing Elie picturesque br -lwnlTbey regulate the bowels: _ Itweeten nation consumes approximately more printing. doing good business. conceit able. Industries have been, safis of tradltlon There are ancient Ith _stomach; banlsu constipation and than 80 per cent, of its industrial and I Must have .substantial down Pay - it up by Pn)tsacUou in the hominl' I tvatermen's atlops, all but .deserted, I incitgestlon: hreak up colds and aim' : agrlultural production, Find a logy to ment. Good reason for selling: ons which .could not stand tree coal yet where you may still, cow and j pie "every -1n'l act tiler .retie n ail the , increase the town population of Can- Apply Box S. petition from those . of the Mother' ttt-en. get a boat to put you over the rr)tnor, ills 'of 'little ones. Concerning !ails and our farmers will be able to _ Country, There are, however, meth water as In tags gone hy. —C. Fox ithem Mrs, Moise Cabotte, 'Makamik, f WILSON- PUBLISHING CO. LTD. ads by which. Imperial trade could he count on the most lucrative market in r 73 Adelaide St W. Toronto Smith. Irk. Mariners." 'Que.. writ Ps, "Baby's he riii f r'the thole world. There seems to be 'powerfully' stimulated, and . Canada. are the hest remed9 to the world for y_y - — i only one way to achieve this step, by Australia, and New Zealand are Pre I terribly, Ilittle ones My baby suffered Increal4itiR our industrial production. e 1 est on a pared to give 'them favorable con- glop Colds with Minard's Liniment. from Ind g ` [ cd •vomlttng, nut the ideratloti,. On the one nand, preferen This method would also have the ad S ,� 1 Cablals soon set tier right and �,oa Stop Tleezrng a with. -so grievously. a exodus from ''kiai ,treatment can direct Iaiperlal ` - - „ . - which the nation httsi been suffering � '•Nip tit t cold to the bud' she is !n perfect health " Ct r Tab Vantage of arresting th trade. on imperial lines, On the other Britain and Egypt (lets are gold by medicine dealers or Minard's. Heat and Inhale. hand, migration tiara develop new n mail at 2a cent3 a box. train The _ Chicago Trinune' The Brtti�h pro- , Y sources of demand which can, he met posa)s to Egypt reveal British diplom• ! Dr: %Villiams' Medicine Co., Brock - Strayer I to Farmer Tufts, crosq- i imperially. ti'tlrther, an adequate fund acy and Imperial- statesmanship, at ire ° Ont. _ _ which twenty-six years aBh Lord SYd• - - = :- iing ocean for the tarsi time) � -Pretty i NMI their best, aucl that is the best to the !'rough going, _Isn't It? Farmer Tufts I eaham proposed to raise• by a 1 per Empite Free Trade 1 world, " Americans must tend them;cent, duty un all foreign Imports could, , wit): admiration mingled with envy, ' London Evening Standard find, If applied by an ,Imperial Board" with ;('or when will lne United Stales in Its Cons,): Ern Free Trade does not 1 . knowledge and wisdom, create fact it, and. utten delicate relations -xist to make the fortune of any poll- t ties that would rapidly increase trade I have the heneflt of so much tact, skill, +slthin th3 Empire. titian, whether he seeica his advantage and sane judgment as Mr. Henderson by supporting it or opposing it: it ex- �proposale display? fats to make the Lortune of the Em- 'Speedhand''— simplified Uncle John (to his little niece) -I — .�.-- — Aire. We advocate if because we hold • shorthand- -and typing mas• e 'Well, Nellie, have you 'Peen a good that' if •w ill, do this. The British peo- to ed n, spare time at home. Easier• CWdrenCry little girl since, 1 saw you last? Nellie ' " Starvation Diets plea and those areas of the world's to learn and write., Typewriter TO sup• for — Yes, uncle, but nobody knows It. Houston Post-Dispatch: There is no surface w�htch they control will, when plied. Write for Free Lesson TODAY. substitute for wholesome food, and this scheme is accomplished, be a Dominion School Teleirraphy Ltd. ! family. ,one, house and neat �l' i.. i 'rornnt� not only the producers' pocketbook , , but ale the nation's physical well-be- y ! pooling all their resources and all CASTOR �A L ing are being affected adversely by their efforts to a common end. the manta for skeleton lines.. Many, ,Q _ ` perkons tail to the dangers - I t A EASY 88MSUY FOR THE HAIR inherent in undereattng, tasting, star• Safer Motoring a MR W" GBDaoMS�WN.DDiaaF ving and experimenting with• thta or London Sunday Times (Cons.): It Ask Your Barber —He Knows I that faddist diet: there is any -general principle to,.be WIFE' learnt from the Commission's report i FARMER'S It is that laws alone cannot make our _- roads ifter and us.a'naU6n of careful t _ _ drivers. Motoring laws we must have, ` and adequate penalties for those who GETS STRENGTH = them. But when -all ranks a F` ti N. � break nd —� classes of society are motorists and ; #� By Taking Lydia E. Pink- . road•nsers, motoring is on a par with !i ; s oV'U /^e drinking, We shall best promote safe-! �1ar11 8 Vegetable F,IU,� en a�n ty not by the way of the prohibition• -- Compound ��pNE4 ist, bdt 'by teaching and stimulating �.�' V individual sobriety and road sense. She looks 28 years paanpep Wilton, Ont.— "I am taking Lydia r ® - --- - ' . E. pinkham's Vegetable Compound par Tko due to d .- - Our Forests in Danger "1 have taken Nruschea Baits for 7 years, throughtheChange co m­e � g ; and enclose my photo at been to ask your opinion of Life. It helps me - i INSaoasnol+ Ottawa Journal: "One may but hope 'off, s ecoo rd. 29 ha e199" also r2 grandson and I t�nnot praise ^CIO STOMACH McU"t"' that for Canada's. sake, for the sake of s and 20 months. f put down my youthful it too highly. I was Me w�e+ie . appearance to firuschen Basta taken each troubled with heat awses•14AUSea coming generations, Mr. Barnjum does morning. I shouts never inlay of starttna Rashes and the day without taking them• limbs were heavy _ not have to wait too oing for converts : • I am Eft, 61u, in height wet t 119 pounds. - to his preaching. For it is becoming I can assure yog my bwbansis very proud so I could hardly of me.' fo ra, ec R. # walk to do MY What many people call indigestion )less alkali in water will neutralize in- I inreasingly apparent that our forest ortsis.ti.wr.aeletorm.p.aei.a !b yreseroe your troy! +x' farm ,work. j saw _very often means excess acid in the stantly many times as much acid, and I wealth is in real danger, facing a peril r health. Charm and ixaiity are in the newspapers stomach. The stomach nerves have the symptoms disappear at once. You that -orates it be grappled with at once r<v01e,ouar of heater, so are atatitN any your ad about ills issinly been over - stimulated, and food sours. I will never use rude methods when t may mean the end of one of Canada's Va l & daRY OOMOW t �°f171O r o Vegetable Com• Th41 corrective is an alkali. which i once You learn the efficiency of this. I greatest assets. No one who reads Mr. ",d y,a„ yass,;,sr beJoro you err titalw 1 pound and thought win neutralizes acids instantly. And the Go get a small bottle to try. Barnfum's letter in today's Journal gaits is obtalnahk at drag and i to give it n trial- The first bottle gave best alkali known to in science Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' can have much doubt of that. The t stores in Canada at 750. a bottle, me relief and I have told others what biss" 10 )tartlast fo a dal►. ' it does for me. t am willing for you to is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has I Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- real question is, what is the Govern• Amoaih -k - oe enough to lase for 4 or a use >'sY letter if��you choose. " --Mae � remained the standard with physicians clans for 60 years in correcting excess meat o1 Canada trying to do about it ?" I ` D. B. Pte^ Witon, Ontario in the 60 years since Its invention. acids. Each bottle contains full direr I Minar f's Liniment! The King of Pain. ISSUE NO. 37—'29 1 A* Yew Neiglibor _ Pao spoonful of this harmless, taste - I tions —any drugstore. +� t It • a �... ..,:gra,.:,•.:-•<-u i .,. .� .-: v.c nom- �:ww z.:. -.-.t .».. =bw m. t...., , n; qlh: w i ; ... ,M1 y :x'n,! . y:. -:r s• rt,.• ...rye 1_ •, -; ,ti ��-•': .v,. d- '�i�'"�'rS�, a.. ,,... .., ..a:.:.^'ya4"'•t.:- �..... ,.;..' ...: ,.•.. ..•.. . x:f.; . ".cv �' I -: e,1�t .nE• .. :. f¢.1� 's .. �•'S�s.ai,�a '�'+'«�-'`� �..1� •��,�ryAT �• *�Q -Miss Geraldine Bath returned -John Aanan ,s erecting a new. � r ?"= home" last .week, after a ndiD � ,...�-;; .,.._; -• • p� g garage. � vereac T 0108, i several weeks with Harvey and -Mrs. Thos Douglas, Toronto, e -Boys, on Tuesday, Sept. 10th, Mrs. Barrett, of Toraato. spent the Reek -end here with her to Ivor and Mrs. Kingdon, a son. -A serious motor accident oc- mother, Mrs. Burrell. curred on Saturday :� -Born, on Saturday, Sept, 7th, . Y evening oaths -Wm. and'Mrs, Collis-are spend - - to Gardner and Mrs. Winter, a base line directly south of the vil- ing a few days in Peterboro and daughter. vage, in which Mrs. Platt, of 44 while there they attended the Outstanding Facts �1� this V -Miss Ruth Morrissey, of Bitch Victoria Park Ave., Toronto, sus Peterboro Fair, ; ener, spent Labor Day with Mies mined a broken leg. She "and her - COMING -Dr. F. E. Luke, opts fine Bet r Mer 1 Hall.+ son -io law were driving along the weterist, 197 Yoage St,, Toronto's - • y base line when their car etruek a able eyesight s " -Miss Jean Victory, of Hamil• specialist, may be •� •' � ' too, spent a week with James and hump on the road, causing it to consulted at. A. H. Allin's drug Battery operated set requires 2J times leas battery drain than °Mrs. Andrew. ran into the ditch., where it upset. store, Whitby, on Tuesday, Oc• any other set on the marked - Arthur and Mrs. Boyes and Mrs. Platt eustaioed a fracture of tober 1st. ' 7 8011 , Jack, spent Sunday in Port one of her legs, and the driver, -Dr. H. T. Falalise, Resident Dent's Perry, with their daughter, Mrs. while not seriously njured, was 1st Office in residence, two doors A set of B. Batteries will last from 9 to 12 mouths at an Austin Franklin and family. badly shaken up. They were tak• east of St. Andrews Church, Pick- average daily use of two houre. - Tomatoes are a fairly good en to Dr. Cartwright's office, eying. Office hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. crop this ear pad of extra nod where Mre. Platt was given first daily, and evening by appointment. All sets are absolutely g y R y guaranteed against mechanical qquality. They are selling here at aid, after which an ambulance (X -ray 'service).-* defects for one year. 45 swots per 11•quart basket. conveyed her to a Toronto hospi- -It seems very mean to be W,'and Mrs. Baker and two tal. As she is over 80 years of motoring along the road and in age her injury Sets are equipped throughout with Eveready bt►tterles weak, Wesley and Ivan, left last more serious. 1The car was badhe overtaking a pedestrian to refuse whose name has been proven. ;week to visit their daughter, Mrs. y to give hint a lift.' Bnt if that -• _ " t, ..' N. Nicholson, of Kelstero, Sask. damaged. person happens to be a man and a -Joe. end Mrs. Clarke, of Stet- -About three o'clock on Sun stranger the safer.way is to let Eveready Radios are manufactured by the makers of .� tier, Alberta, called on W. J. and day mdrn.iog, as Nelson Sanderson., him walk. Recently the papers - famous Eveready batteries, Mrs. Clark op. Tuesday., They of 420 Leslie 8treat, Toronto, eon record the case of two women " were on the►r'retarn trip to Eng- of Thos. Sanderson, of Claremont, picking up two men and carri- Electric Models of this famous set require only thirty land. and Russell Cowie, of 59 Hc,me- ed them for many miles. Eveptu• feet, including lead in, and operate successfully with , -Rev. F. A. Lewson took a wood Aver Toronto,' were return- ally the men attacked the women no ground wire. lnoter 'trip last week through ing from Newcastle, the driver and beat them so badly that they - Western Ontario and is visiting httd gone to sleep when on Poet's were left for dead. A large per relatives in Detroit and Learning- hill, a mile east of the village, and tentage of those thus "hiking" are Insist on a dem'onstra'tion of this set before too, Out. lost control of the car, which ran most respectable and are deserving buying anything else. a -Mies Laura Andrew, of Toroo- into the ditch and into a bydro but it is impossible to tell the safe pole, which was broken b _ . to, spent Sunday at her home p y the from the dangerous characters. .. _ " here. She was accompanied by impact. Mr. Sanderson received -G. Norman Irwin, of the King- Fred T. Bunting, - Pickering :Miss Laura Toby, of Tara, who is a bad cut over the eye and down stori road east, believes in using Established 1857. - visiting in the city, the cheek as well as a number of modern tuethods in his vocation -Mr. Lo--key,. of the Head Office miner cats. Mr. Cowie wag also as a farmer. He recently made a iof the Canadian Rank of Com- cut about the face and body. business trip in his aeroplane to • �- coerce, Toronto, is relieving W. V. Both men were badly shaken up. Quebec province, where be went � + •• � Redditt, manager of the Pickering Mr. Mciotosh, whaAives close liy, in search of pure-bred cattle. We 1 Branch while on his.holidays. took the unfortunate men to .Geo. do not snppose that farmers in e iq to � Russell Burrell ie installing Martin's cafe, where Dr. Cart general will adopt this method of � electric light in his residence and Wright dressed their wounds. A transportation as readily as they also in the Rankin. dwelliug which few hours later John T. Stephen adopted' the automobile in their - 1he recently purchased and which son' drove both men to Claremont daily work. Mr. Irwin, who is a Is at present occupied by L. JOhnQ. to the bomes of relatives. The roost entbuiiaeti� aviator finds -The services in St. Paul's Unit- car wag badly wrecked and was tinge to indulge in sport. In the ed Church next Sunday will be as taken to Whitby for repairs. Uc recent international air race from %� �{��!%��� follows : 10 30 a. m„ morning wor. casionally it is safe to drive a Tt�ronto to Cleveland, in wbich ship and S, S. classes : 1 00 p. M.. horse along the highway when there were many entrants, he won h evening service. Both services asleep, but it is never safe to drive third D1ace. and in the St. Cathar. means New H ®sexy, New Shoes, New *ill be conducted b tbe,Pastor. a motor vehicle unless wide awake. inee - Toronto handicap race he also -St. Andrew's - Ladies' Aid will If a person finds himself going to wnu third prize. This latter was 1. hold a congregational social even- sleep, he should stop and take a a Toronto Exhibition attraction. Clothing New School b ing on Wednesday, 'Sept, l8th, at DapMotorietg who have travelled Supplies the home of Mrs. t the e. Con.• extensively through r SOUTH ONTARIO FOOTBALL ►7u lies etc. veyances will be at the church at y Rt the United ASSOCIATION _ pp 1.30 for all those who wish to go. states and Canada state that there -Oc Tuesday Mrs. Burrell re• is ruare traffic on the Proviocial The following i ceived a telegram from 9t. Charles. Highway between Toronto sad ing date: g is the League starr3- Saginaw, Mich , with the sad Oshawa than on. soy other road Team Won Draw LoPt Points " r sews that her sister Mrs. Wm in the country. On account of the Shoes -Girls black patent tie, "'This Q teeasdale. Cberrywood, 7 2 2 18 ., Simons had died on Monday, aftar large number of accidens which Claremont. 7 2 -2 10 with gun metal trim. All sizes. Special .`- e` lio eying illness. Mrs. Barrel] Datarally follow where traffic is eo Goodwood. s 1 2 13 :School price, 16 90 ' g eangeete►d. this road has been Whitby Town; 2 ft 4 Same shoe is dark tan, with brow�i trim had been visiting her a few weeks ]0 ago called "Suicide Alley." Hardly a C3seea Ricer. 3 8 ti 9 _ F The leapt period of warm, day passes but au accident more Brooklin. 1 6 �4 8 dry weather is having a bad effect or less serious is recorded. On Wbithy Hosp'I, 1 4 "'7 ti Boys' School Boots, the "'Siowsn" live. Areal on pasture and root trope. The Saturday afternoon a carload of (Same Saturday, Seat: 14th, CL►re• leader at ha and health moot at Goodwood Called at 5.30. ; dry weather seems to be general happy y looking young -.: throughout the country especially oleo passed through the village, Boys' khaki and dark shirts, made in Boy a In the north west, where it has going from Toronto to Peterboro FeAr Adrorf,4tsw"nes. Scout style continued a great part of the sum to play in a baseball match with n - ;- e 2,ts.x team in the latter city. Little TN�ORSALE- Hnnsierwairnn,ingGleorge's Church next Sun- did they think when passing F mood condition. Apply box 45, Gordeg3 ark -Boys' bow ties in newest shades, unday School, at 9.30 a. m.; through the village that their day service, at 10 30 a: m,; of pleasure would- soon end in no ANCING -Every Saturday nittbt -Boys' Cotton Jerseys, going at Ppecial "cleaD -up" j�.'veniDg service, at 7.00 (standard awful tragedy. They had gone ou at Dew Drop Inn, Kingston Road, East or price. Practically all sizes. Regularly, 50c i Onl as faros Newc Rouge Hill. lDtf `time) The preacher et both ter• y atgtle when is __ ',glees for aic•es will be Rev,' W. A. Pipped, prising another car standing on. ('''APT PRIM - Registered Guernsey fi the roadway, he collided bead `boll' at service to approved cows Apply Boys' and Girls Play Suite in khaki, nay etc. of Port Hope. former rector of Q. y' y Gordon Park Farms. 2.3 y y y ' on. with another car. Jost as the - Aeorge'g. y T Specially priced to clean up the line -C. H. Ham and eon, of Engle. were passing the other car it start 'WANTED -Used traccnr, must be i. hart, and J. B. and Mrs. Horn and ed to move thus preventing tbem Appry'Nfirst-class sce condition. ordso2 preferred. fie. G. Ham, of Peterboro, event from, getting into line so as to _ "Long Lead Pencils, real good quality, per doz.. .10 the weekend in town. On his re• avoid the collision. As a result - OR SALE -Good general purpose two of the sseegeare enetained hot.@, or will exchan for l;vr .took or 1- Re Regular 5 cent Scribblers, School rice, per doz. .iii1 ge you ` tarn to Eoglebart on Monday C. try, Bruce Ritchie, R R 1, Pickering. 2 -3 g p `S. Ham was accompanied by Mr. each injuries that both died with: ,TRACTOR PLOW FOR FiAt.S- 1 _ lRoro, who P nd a week or two in a few hours. Six others were ; ? Either two or three furrow, in first-class con vacation with him. W. G. -Ham injured and'' were taken W the dition. w, H. Ellicott, R R L. Locust Hill. or _. i3owmanoille hospital, but as their phone Pick 1012 2 -4 _ and daughter. Mrs. Horn, return• injuries were not serious, the T -ed to Peterboro on Monday j y A Y'RSHIRE BULL Registered. For And when "the kiddies come home for :*k On Sunday morning Red. Mr. soon left for their homes. Abate, A Sale- Raised at Experimental Farm, Otta- Piere�S, a returned missions the driver of the car, has been wa. Also, Holstein dairy cow Maple Hill Farm (con. 7), Claremont. Mf supper they would enjoy a big plate - -from Armenia, occupied `the pulpit charged with criminal negligence. _ t; in 8k Andrew's United Church, - Married life does not always �'O RENT -Farm of 125 acres. close = full Of steaming hot Toasted Beans ' when he gave a molt vivid account run smooth and man a couple to bshawa, all under cultivation. good build. R y p lugs and land. Immediate possession to plow. of the sufferings of the Armenians finds it out before they come to Full;possession April 1st, 1930 Apply to G, D. ee t' tilt the. hands of the blood thirsty to the end of life's journey.. But Conant. Oshawa,Ont. !8.3 with tomato 68IICet the 'Crosse end < _ 'Turks. during the Great war. it is not often that a young couple mORONTO WET-WASH LAUN- ;Blackwell" kind. Two large .During the Pervice MCP. Price sang rnne Upon the shoals on the matrl 1 DRY (Semi finish) —Let our driver call and r�((�� monial sea as soon after embark explain our 24 hour service. Just leave+ your x1218 for 2.7 Cents. "My Ta @k" in Fi very sweet voice. name with Mr. S. W. Davis, barber shop. We Artbnr- Wray, of North Osb- ing on their journey as did tue will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. awn, formerly of Pickering, was Whitby couple one day-last week. .. IC wws arraD ACRE FARM FOR SALE -East united in marriage to Miss Lillie ged that the groom's �O'half of lot 34, concession 5, Pickering' half Blightat the home of t bride, Car was qo •be taken to Pickering mile from k'Hill. F rfurth and one half miles S.'' from Locust Hill. For further particulars apply Whitby, on Wednesday. Sept. to await the arrival of the bridal to owner, John Harris, R. R. 1 Locust Hill. ' C HAPMAN ` 4th. On Thursday .they left by couple who were to follow in a motor, - accompanied by the -friend's car, and on -reaching ri OR SALE-Ford ton truck. stake room's sister Mre, R. L. Craw- PiekerinR the would- transfer to beep and cab, in good condition. This truck THE QENTRAL-- 0ARAGE R � y has been driven rtnly by myself. Reason for sell- ford and little son, Raymond, for their own car Find proceed on their ing —too Isrge :or my present need, Cash•sale ,ondon, Aylmer abd other west honeymoon. Everything went off only. F, Chdlow, Claremont. Phone 3101. Sltf -ern point@. Pnloothly. The ceremony was per• FARNI TO RENT -Being lot 15. con, - - Thomas Hatell, of the Brock formed to the satigfaetion' of All, 1. Pickering, consisting of ll)o acres. On the l :Telephone' 4900 and man Dicintsee tthere are good frame house and barn. ,Road, who was driver of the car y good -byes Were Bald, Goad orch_rd with trees in full bearing. Plent which collided with another car and then the procession began, of hard and soft water. Apply io Mrs. (Dr.) J. at the east end of the Highland But on reaching Pickering the R. Dale.• Dunbarton. 2tr - -- - _ • Creek bridge on Wednesday even groom's car was not fo be found IWOR SALE - Cottage cents ing two tog of butt week, hag ever since bedrooms, large living room, kitchen sun where it was supposed to be left. g g - room and basement. Also poultry house gars a Auto Repairs, Accessories, O11B and been' eonfia4+d to his bed. For On making enquiries . t'bey found and about 2!.� acres of good Barden land wiwh several years he has been in very that it was in the poseePeion of small fruit. SiturtednorthofKingston road. D. poor health with heart pad nerve the County Constable, who had M. Stark' R R 2, Pickering, t; 2 -3 . trouble. Alth'mgh he did not seized it, as it was alleged to have �' ..'Gasoline Acetylene Weldingd, _ ARM TO RENT -174 acres in Pict- ! � b reeeive any CntB Or other bodily ering township, 1 1 -2 miles north of King. a bottle of nn@ealed liquor in it. .„ y q st y Highwayon rock road. 120 acres good ..Batter QhWr,�ILg nrfes, the accident has had a The party dressed in frock coats cla loam under acres apple s4 acres pasture, a very serious effect upon him: His and silk hate then proceeded to we watered, s' acres apple orchard and p buildings. Lot.JS. concession 3. Timothy Red- singbter, Mrs. Geo. Cowan, who the house of tb'e Constable. • Things din. Mf ;fie. "airs made UYl all make was the most eerionelj ioj.nred, is began W .-_Toot eerion@__ when the.. p still-4o the Oshawa Hospital and officer of the law withdrew from ER$ WANTED 0o Monday had to anderRo ern his pocket a pair of band•cuffa, Traders are invited for the sale of of earsa1 _ operationon her wrist. which wag and then made the necessary the house known it St. George's Rec- eo blledly cut by broken glass, motion@ to arrest the di@comfitted tory. in Pickering Village: also the - several cords and veins having grooto, silk bat and all. The lumber piled on the lot. All material ' been severed. Her two yonog• truth was revealed when they to be off the lot by Oct. 5tb. Tenders 'children, the youngest of whom were told that it was only a tinge to be in by 10 a, m. on Sept. 17th. was unconscious for an boar or joke that their friends were play- J'be higllpest or any tender not neces T �two after the accident, have Fi ing on tbenl Needless to sa the sarily acre ted. �gARL S Be, p^rently recovered entirely. MrP, newly wedded pair enjoyed the LRN BURN1NGHAM,l Wardens ',[latch, who was also injured, is Joke" much as any, when they i • Gso. ToyNa. 1 Pickering p� imaking a good recovery, i found •that it was only .a joke. s ipt, Bth, •1929. 1 2� Proprietor, A Piekerlrld w 9.. F, r•.. -.; ^• a„ >;.. f '•... ,� ar-� ;Yv .'f -. ,;� ores'. ,�w -.'.' ,t ". s•- �. r . >' : � •. , t. +w. .. ,... ,- .kn":'..:� • G.S.:.s..n" s .- ,a- ...?t.,s�+dS2,:.::. �c::a+*t. � ... 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