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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1929_09_27d CM :.. ,.:... }, 1.75, f• _ am brf , COL. XL1X. • -- - I'ICSERIN(I, ONT., FRIDAY. SEPT. ' ?7,192J _ Nlse 4. VVVf eswihvstal �arl1i. .GREEN' RIVER. "SOUTH ONTARIO 'FOOTBALL s ASSOCIATION White's',''MM Mrs. Wm. Turner will entertain 'the _REENW00 ; -' W. M. C. on Tuesday of next week. The. following is the League stand-' DR. H. C. PH ARSON- Physician Gi!I�11 River Mrs..Thos. ` Williams entertained ink to date: and Surgeon, Dunbarton. lMILLS ay the Cemetery Improvement Cotttmit- Team' Won Draw Lost Points Is running again after the flood, tee on Tuesday evening Last. Olaremont, 7 3 2 1? RE. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director The annual Rally Da ,10ntometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. sawing Lumber, Chopping y y Service will Cherrywood, 7 2 2 7::16 - ' - .. -1 - - Memberof the American optometrical Grain, summer months, be held on Sunday next at 10.15 a.m'• Goodwood, $ . 3 •2 15, Established 1838 �ascci,tioa. Eyes examined by appointment Rev. Mr, Packer will ,address the Green River, 3. 4 b 10 ne�zsos. clazemont. Ont. on Tuesdays and Fridays. meeting and the Rally Dav programs ti'Vhitby Town, 2 8 4' 10 EARL A. GRUBIN, R. O - Eyesiaht Manufacturing BaRkets of all will be used. Brooklin, 1 8 b 8 , Highest Price paid for Specialist. Honour graduate of the College kinds, including: --�-- Wbitby Hoop I, 1' 4 '7 61 olOpto�etry of Canada; Gold medalist and ' Q ' Q DUMBARTON, Garrle Saturday, Sept. 1`tth, Clare- Wheat and Barley 111 Herman prize winner in 1928. At Markham Bushel 11 uart8 6 Quarts, Pint every Monday' from 9 a. m. to 5 P. m, - in Dr. wont at GOOdwood. Called at 5 30. Sarker'sdentcl office. At Stouffvillp from Wed - Quart Boxes, Berry Crates. All members of the Girls W A. The i-ast game of the Le ue will be Kicsimi Flour still nnstir. atnday to Saturday of each week. Eyes eiamin- are requested to present at the im- g R ed..Giasaesfitted and repaired. Highest quality A large stock On hand at played Saturday, Sept, 28, at Good- passed pRStry and Bakers portent busines; meeting Saturday, at Lowest Prices. Phone stouff 2408. 461y reasonable prices. _ afternoon at '2 p m (daylight gay- Rood, Cherrvwood vs. Gocdwood. Joy for bread. l3ame called at 3 p, m. sharp (stand- CHOPPING � Lepal. Price reductions at the ing time), Each member is asked to and time), f bring at -least one visitor. ' E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory. Lunbarto.n Angliscar., Mission Sept. - Monday, Wednesday and Friday. E. CHRISTIAN, Public Etc. Money to phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write 29th - Sunday school in the Common- W EST HILL' Peas for sale-mix some pan, South Wing Court House, Whitby. 2sb Chas. White, Locu ®t Hill, Oat. ity Hall at 2 p. m, and service col- A rumthatas circulated on had o,y with your chop, BEATU &RUSH - Barristers. So. -' ducted by' Rev, W. .4 Pippen, of evening that a bad accident had of - it will a lititors. Northern Ontario Building, 330 � �' pay. ,. . HaySCreetToronto. Port Hope, art p n1. At the Hair- curled at the level crossing west of W, J. Beaton, vest Thanksgiving service on Oct, here. Fortunately the rumor was All Kinds of Hill Feed on hand. - J.D. F. Ross. _ Adelaide2787 Apple Barrels u"th, tie special preacher -xi.11 be Re: t borne out by the facts. -There Scratch Feed for hens I2CHARLHON A P10KERING- J E. Gibson, of Toronto _ was a bad tie -up of traffic for a Cracked Corn •• Barristers, Solicitors etc., 213 -214 Confed- �%10R Ct A j •� WHITUVALe considerable time about 7.30 due to Have just installed latest machine mad Life Toronto. Building. Corner Yonge and Rich- ,1[�' 17C11I the wig -wag signalling that a tain for making best quality erMicin Li Toronto. .Core Adelaide and and �" 4480, Pickering office open Wednesday and Mrs. McNeeley is spending a ,''ev- was approaching. The w•ie -wag will '� tarday evenings Phone Pick 8800. stf Cracked Corn. In large days in tj1Q city. keep on signalling so long as a train c -- / The Uri*d church anniversary ser- is within half a mile of the crossing, Barley Feed, the cheapest feed for Dental' or vices will be held on Ort.27th, Rev. A. At this time a long freight train was the money, on the market. _ _ v_ wen, B. A of UYbridg'e ;S-Lo be stalled within half at-mile- of the cros- NEIL C. SMITH. D D. 9„ L. D, S , the preacher. Watch for particul- sing owing to a draw -bar breaking. V. Z• (Succeesor to Dr. J, N. Dales), Graduate of small mss• As a result there was a string of --cars the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- - -- eo university. At Claremont office over D. A, Don't 'orget the Rally Day' service about a mile long on each side of the �! Set► tt' s store ev eryTeesdayandFriday.'Phone ' It1 the United ci,urch at 10 o':tvek, crossin waiting to nr „seer{ on their 3tca@ l U- 11. 2'h f quantities t� g A L . - - -- - - - - - - -.-- Mi, :� Helen Turner has returned wa} . The Scarbory police succeeded 10 0j HD. D. FALLAI9E L D H., ■/.� home. after sperd:ng her vacation in -in moving the jam, but many autvi;ts .,, 11 D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal College of .•. p�CKE�NV �•m `�P "t refU�ed t0 cros,; until till difficult Dedtal Sutgrgns and the University of Toronto, • • y' y ofiiee in rewdence second door east of St. And. The Baptist M1 =cicn” Circle will w•u.s explair ;e(t to th,-m. A good eu pplq of Hard and Soft S.M Church, -, or ng,Ont. Office boon' y LUMBER YARD feet The�day afternoon. Oct. Turner at WHITEVAL6 Coal on hand. Also a Supply aim to 8p, m., or by appcvntmeat. (X -ray - i+ce). Phone Pick 3700. the home of '►ir =. ��', J. Turner aft " Y 43ty 2.3G'. The word 'or roll call :s "read. of Kindling Wood,' ood - Y ty .even present, twentw -five o; g , _ - .- 411tttsi22too garb*. t � T':a -xill be served at. the close of the wluan were membt:rs, eleven having " stove length. w Use Fraser s Scalp Tonic meeting as usual. jn ,te4 daring the evening, The next 12tf Phone Pick. 1709, ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- There will be no sen•ice )n Sun- meeting will be held at the horn of • _ •Fui andautomcbleinsuranceo failleends, day in the Unite,i church on account Jam „y and Mrs. have. on Oct.7th, DO:`ALD Jit`RO, PICKEKING repo sseatmgcompaniesol sobs financial eons• ”- of dfe special Rally Dar- serviz,r be at K p, m. Come and see how you as, + _ f'± EORGEKEAY- Licensedauctinn p ing held at •L�cu,t Hill -it 7.30 p.m. - ���J'' Relieves Itching seal will enjoy yourself We are stn- S j ,fRNINGHA aI You are cordially invited to attend the you will if you will only come. L. V /Y / IY III ser. Aftelw Live stock and general saln immediately. Pro- Rally service at Locust Hill. Oil Sun- W.m W43, The B. Y. P. U. met on 'Thursday Building and General atten.+e,d to. Terms nd ge a ral R �cl °t�s'►►e ifi°ae 5wue 9003• 51-4 ; .. tuotee healthy growth day Oct. 6th, the sacrament of .he night Sept. 23rd in tht� cement of Contracting, - - -- Lord's Supper will be dosnensed fol- P019TILL, Licensed Auctioneer. --of hair. Tones u the pP the church for a soc1� evening The P Estimates. furnished on all classes , - Fe for Ooaatitsa of York and Onearso. A lo-xing the service at 7 v, m. in 'the devotional part was led by Mrs.. Pack- of work- itoteri,or and Exterior. - - -_-- s4atoseJes of au kinds saanosd So eo aeortrw scalp, banishes dared- Urines church. - ftillsoic Address on.n al.et p p pat er, after which a short musical pro- Alterations and re airs. _ guff. Restores hair, The Baptist Sunday school are hav- rep aim. was given by Miss Gertrude B.BEATON TOWNSHIBOLERE mot over 50 r cent ing their Rally Dav service:; in the Po ntr Hornshax Mir Vera Chimneys Built Concrete Work. Pe Y Mr . H. s a • Ooo+ganow, pommtaeon.r for fiestas afternoon of Sunday, Sept, 29, at Turner. The games conducted b Pbone Pickering 5712 e�tbrtto. Astsoasae . RM• teensy so tstaai ;gray, to natural color, 2,30 There will be special sing' Y Golasss g Mr. Packer following thiq were both F'AIRPORT. ONTARIO laaos of Itarrtye ik Sold on absolute mono j interesting and new, and in which ev- erDeas' �., pat, t -y y by the tmior members of the sichool - j� R, GRANT -Lot 1, coneeesson 4, That gasraotet to give A special speaker from Buffalo wih eryone entered most heartily. Thiti ��I �T Q a s give the aidres.•. Owing to the spec- S H 1 i�l G L, R S, r Scarboro, Telephone Markham "5oe ..satisfaction. most enjoyable evening wart broitt,.ht �ered Accountant. Business and Mun,ci. ial services ,n the afternoora there to a close with a lovely lunch provid- oN �►uditors GRANT, GODFRE Y &CO. 81 will be no Sunday school or church eft by the ladies. There we're thin- Nova 8cntia Shingles DCytt s :, East. Toronto, Canada, Adelaide gold in fien•ices :n the morning. -_•_• Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles •3L6 ISIy, — , GREENWOOD. Bird's Felt slate ghinglesl M. YAW, LICENSED AOC• t3ROU.Gh+AM. for eels at – TtoNEER .for York, Qn�Undyd7 Mended BROUGHAM. Barber Shp It is Rally in the church here Cbuot+as A11 funds of sales _� y' y' J - a Termsreasonabk. Dates for sales may be 1VIr. and Mrs. I.rmmon, werL rn Sunday. T. PATF.RSOti'9 CLAREMONT` atra.ra d at NEWS' Off v. Bell and �-.. ...- Lindsay; over ti.e weFk -end. re Call and et prices. Phone 2812 ��• -- - -.- _ .. .. ..,... _., oil and Mrs. Woodward, spent B P .. dent obonss. Wb :tby, Out. sty Alan Miller is returning to the city Sunday in Toronto - -- - -- THE RUR74L to continue his studies in the Lnivers- LAW'S BONDS- Government. Muoicipaland � Mrs. Alf. Tremble, still continaes ![ortfage Bonds.. Also. Ioduatrials. SECURITIES COMPANY LTD. Jty- in a very critical condition. W. J. Brown, and family of Tor- i A l4 A G E t8afe investments at from 5 to 7 per Nevi and Mrs. Lorton, spent Sun. (cent. -- onto, spent Sunday at his parents day with the latter's Qarents, Will - 1N&URANC& -All classes written in- Real Estate and Insurance. home here. and Mrs. Ormerod. - --- ` cludin Fire, Antomobile, Wind. _ Farm Properties 8 T. and Mrs. Perryman. of'Toronto, We are prepared to do all kinds g p Specialty. spent Sun<ia • at the homy of their Mrs. T. C.'Rabinettr, and family P P storm. Accident and Sickness, y and T L. and Mrs. Robinette and fam- of repairing of care, also bat Head Oftice : 213 214 Confederation son, E. Perryman. ily, q ent Sunda ter charging, Phone or write � - -' , . p y with !Miss M. Wood. Y g R, electric 49tf ED. BOWMAN,Wbitb -•• Life Building. Toronto. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ger•rnain, and the William Middleton was ;called to welding and in fact 7 Phone Attain 1390. Gannon family, .were visitors in Lin- F.lmvale on Saturday owing to the everything i ('on- r dsay, and Little Britain on Sunday. tleath of his sister, Mrs. Usher. nection Zth Branch Office: Gordon Building, daThe al"OoiS at Rally Dane f t Sun let ham, b. Mrs. McCurdy: of Toronto, car work. Phone 8000.. 38t.f • Gas, Oils Coal,; g' Herb. and •Mrs. McLean of Totten - _ -Coal Pickeritog Ontario, y y ,Grease and Aeeeseociee - 1 afternoon., Come one, Come all and spent Sunday with? James anti .Mrs. on hand constantly. encourage the workers and scholars. y' Rains. TIME ,TABLE - Pickering station A number of our local- ,Masons, Call and see our Catalogues of T. B. Trains a Etut sae v 1011 Bert Mantle, of Claremont is in . going owc attended a "Father and' Sun" ban Dodge and Star Cars.: Bard and Soft Coahof the' No. 10 Mail 7,68 9 M. the village. this week completing /'� p � �+ „ o gust of Toronto Masons and report some work for F. L. Green in core- LAWS GARACsE best quality on - h9 L0ea1 1"66 P. X. a very enjoyable evenin?: 80 Lo0a1 6.24 P. )g nection with the store. A. and Mrs. Carlton. hats acorn- James and Mrs. Ra•ine and • ,hBII(l � Sunday train, '�' 8.38 A. M. 1 Ross AND SERVICE STATIOti roast and (lance on Fridav evening, Raine, and wife. motored to Oshawa THOS A.- �� Trains going West due asvfollows -- the guests being mair•rly Torontonitans on Sunda and called on .the fornler's __- No. 29 Local 9,.3 A. live t Y • f •' . 'd7 Local 2.19 P. M. On Oct. 6th, St. Johns L aired •„ church, will hold Harvest Home Ser daughter, Mrs.-I'ur cell, .Ck@rill r' 9 Mail 9 03 P. M, Mr. and l Irs. Vanluverl an,l Mr . Writin _. -_. S• ..�1Zt' Sunda train, 7.32 P. M. vices at I „a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Dr. and Mrs, -- y Lest, of Bowmanvil}e will be the As. Hai ,' , Uxbridge, and tForegoing is according to Standard special speaker on that occasion, The Mr, and Mrs, H amp of Toronto, Oshawa, EXCEPTIONAL time. p Mr. and Mrs, Campbell, of OsliMrs. music for the .t: services ,will of in the P aperr banns of •the organist and choir lead- spent Sundv,y .vitli I bile and Mr. CLARENIONT �r, Mrs. Barclay. VALUE ... Cf?EAfI/I Ei-VY i The Wnmens' Institute ,tier at ihc. We extend congratulations iv Ral hc•me of Mrs. 31. B, Burk on 'Tuesday ph tend Mrs. Smith, ,vho were roar ried here on Saturtla} afternoon Sept. 17th, A goodly number of meat 'Both young'people are well find fay- S :•• hers were pres,yit' and very plea,- orah1v known here and will, be much p ant afternoon was 2n.ioved by all. "Highest prlee psid for • nlis:a(,i in the t, l,>;hborhood, They During the month of October Create at the Mrs, Brown gave, ::n interesting talk will reside in.Torento. R, we Are giving Absolutely or. the "Woinen of -he Whip." Mra. `eat. Sunday evening in the Green- Free $5 00 worth of `` Beer gave a demonstration on the wooed Church beginning at 7.30 o' groceries with each Claremea y Creamery serving of garden products. which clock, there will be a program of was much a,ppr!_iated. The members music, and roadings, after .which F. 25e Writing Pad Kitchen Cabnet Give us a trial and be convinced answered the roll call by mentioning M. Chapman B. A. will give a talk - — - - -- -- - some recent. current event. A Sur- on prise was planned bv. thn members, will missionary lire "e A cone and Don't miss this opportunity of COME IN will be taken, Everybozly come and and saving money. for the celebration of Mrs. R. D. show their interest in this part of -, AND SEE Millers birthday,. Sept. 18th, the the Sunday School work. We have Linoleum of 2 yards and presentation being in the form of candy, flowers n,nd birthdav greeting The Hijehlands of Ontario are a1 d 4 yards width. Also oilcloth 15c Pk Envelopes Our new stock of cards• their best in September, a and Congdleum Rugs - A number of the members of St, — - at right prices. T Good Cheer Ranges Johns -- United church accepted the in- You will like the hazy warmth of 4justarrived, Ocimsional Chairs in vitation of the Kinsale ladies to at- September clays in the Highlands. -both for soli t walnut and walnut' finish Yon can't do better for. tend the missionary rally in their You will like the breath of pine and _ a s0 upholetered willow quality nor price. church on Friday afternoon, Sept. cedar that is heavy on the air. Every- Chairs. You will also nee our 20th. All came home feeling that thing you do will seem just right they have been much benefitted by at- All the summer sports are in full -Nee Furnace tending such alive meeting. A swing -- wonderful golf and tennis -- . �j%� splendid speaker was present in the boating - biking- riding. You caii v LJ C. A." Ste r r i tt : on display. person of Miss White, of our ow•], not choose a better tonic than a few C+ive uti a trial. We guarantee home mission work. Appropiste '.weeks in Ontario's LakelandS. There F, THE PICKERING. NEWS Satisfaction. music and the opportunity of a social is excellent accommodation at any of ` Furniture Dealer a d� hour at a well spread board; was'in- the resort territories - Muskoka Lakes, • Phone 4800 Kawartha Lakes or Jones' Drug Store Funeral Directo a deed a pleasure and much Appreciat- Lake of Bays, Also Ambulance Service USHBY ed by those attending. Georgian Bay.- Attent of Can,- ALVIN B tie Phone 1300, Grant and Mrs. Jones, a d ' Mrs. ad National Railways will glad) Satisfaction or money back, Jones Sr. of Toronto, wee eats help you make a choice, make reser- P14k81'�II�r - ,p.121�2'd0 PICIIERINCI of Mrs. Philip on Sunday, va ions, etc. Phone 6800 P'Ot3ering :a. :.•gip rr `y. '—s� R:':'• -. T r _. t • the Lace of lack of- inBAort, and even A Fine Old Scot �Sun8hine Cure �. edi6d %JMCers. resistance, of which that average, _ a tizen has little cognizance. — - -- - -- - • Are Hard: Worked Results Astonish -�-- _ - Chinese Problems Qc Some Are Through I or= English Invests ators Recom- mend ". ance and Lack of Sympa A Lest that Expresses the Na- ; Country -Wide Use ' ^ihetic Assistance tional View of Friend- t of Treatment " County Health - -_ -: ship - 1,6ndon.— Recommendation, based - - Units" Needed : "The Chinese hate an exalted Idea on-a three .months' demonstration it - .. �By DFi, GORDON BATES of real friendship, r.nd fa spite of a cltulc' ut Sberw'ood Collier, Eng- their supposed antipathy to foreign - (General land. that similar stations be "shish -_ lislied on a- nation-wide- scale for ((tensest Secretarq, Canadian social treatment by artlflcial sunlight of - Hygiene Council.) era, extend real frioudahln to people ° of other races," writes Mr. C. li'il• �'' i Much has been said, recently, ^abt ut rickets, certain forma of tuberatlosls. feed Allan in the Methodist Dfagazine• x :� dam'" I rheumatic,'skin and nervous diseases the total inadequacy of the public "Some of the common proverbs are ti �sF arfd .anaemia, is contained .iu a, re-. a -bva th, servlo., of Cana's rural areas. as follows: — ' e h cent joint report of the New Health All over rural Canada,.people are d ` y' "'A well -known friend is a treas• 5a jtig unnecessarily— dying yearn ahead ure. ? r 5nctety and Sunlight League Of Great of their time of diseases which could ( �. ; [3ritaiu, . ` Friendship must rest on goodness • x be prevented. Large pit :ec wf,th their These -organizations, - compelsing rather than gain. j 7x' Both medical and lay members and cotnprtent, 'well sashed het: l! depot l Unless• your triend is your sup directors, declared that results of ttte _ inentshave so reduced aeath• rates that - erior, you had better have t.oue,' demonstration were "astonishing" to ?here are many diseases, a':itost un• "'When friendship is real, men talk c. known In those cities, which affil eon- s t 3 ti lay nten and brought about public ap- withrut reserve.' tinue to take as heavy toll In rural "Mutual conlldence is the prop of s ; �a3 preciation of ttrtlflcidl sunlight treat m9rit, the benefits of which have been 1: Farts . as they did fifty years" ago. ' irlendshlp :° known for years by the profession 'Typhoid fever; for example, is virtual. 1 "'The best kind of acggaintance Is , IF unknown in the city of Toronto, but` the "acquaintahce with each other's r b ? and lately confirmed tolL�wtag the r "x$ ' S' development of the qu,�rtz meretiry all over the Canadian countryside it'd I hearts.'; . 1 y ev « _3u the smaller urban centres, it takes I "Faithful friendship is referred to S '" M e' ¢� a a , � � F1 suntaruli for the projection of ultra. ��' >r violet rays Its nrtnual toll of lives: In the following— f aywy "v ° The. mining industry was sets ed Of course: the remedy for this is !n- "'"'Without a good mirror, no lady cfeased expenditure on health In those can -know her true aAp�'ance; with- because it was representative of e vast, neglected areas. "County Health !out a true friend no gentleman can "" yx�• t , aye Crest 'Britain's Industrial community - i,; k '•> gr and because there was evidence, in .Units ", small, full -time, efficient publics know his own errors of coudtret.' a a " $health departments, similar to those of "'Friends are at fault when a man y. z .', �,, the mining districts, that the common 'big cities. should - replace the present allowed' wear his dress awry.', ills shore were those which a ^•hold l r- ! m palt•ttme, �tsrlerpatd, unsu I "'A faithless friend is one who beueflt from. artiflelal sunlight treat r -syste of t < "A� meat. Arrangements were made . ported county medical health officers. '•stands on •the dry shore." that is, r N �r¢r'� ,�' Many responsible organizatlot,s have makes no attempt to save one tr m r N x, �t wb ., ,% z with the officials of the Sherwood recently passed resolutions favoring drowning.' x �, "' Colliery and a .clinic established at { — the pithead, this reform. Up to the Elms of writ. There are, of course, spurloie' Loaxtd Fraser, ninety,•year old Car.adtan Scot of r'ictoris, would not Fnss ! fbree'cla� es of perso to were set- , -Jag t.fie mosCrecent were the United friendships. up th'e opportunity of seeing hrither Scots in acthhrh and was a p eturesque : ected for treatment In the Clinic. Farmers 'of Alberta and the United 'When you Cave, and 1 have i.e, • -,,,` Farm Women of Alberta, wherever mgney). then -we, are friends.' I figure at the Banff highland ;GatherinK recently .beid at the 'faro its resort One hundred boys of similar type ana -these county health units have been or- i. '' 'Kith wine and good feeding yod i in the Rockies, \I r, F'raser's father came out to t'ana�ta .1Y0 years ago,• taut ', age - weru assemli{ed • and ' ,complete ;ganized. notably in Quebec they will have. plenty of friends: but in be himself has never been to Scotland, fie Is, typically Sco�tlsh itr accent health data was compiled: The sec• i I - r'nd class comprised adLIt miners, have succeeded beyond the wildest trouble' you will have- n 'ne," and appearance and plans to visit the homeland some day, i "especially those suffering from .rhea dreams, In saying life and preventing I ..We sometimes say. '1:31rds of .a lea•; - sickness Death -rate,. have been ham their flock together,' rut the, Chinese; matic diseaat,s and the third section . :mered'dowo and the untold economic express it negatively — Tigers and Cook Stave Made 7 'd tae noxt morning and Lite big 745 was mad . ` tip of chLldren of poor waste at unnecessary sickness and; deer do not stroll: together.' and 'The pound range, In its crate, was swiftly Miners suffering from rickets: akin pretnature` death has been striking• crow doesn't roost with the Ooen!x.'' �2ir?ld Trip iranAferred to, 'a seaplane that lay diseases and other child ailments: waiting for its carg 17 reduced._ "To prevent troubie, 'Good trleads a g Ac the end of three .months the But this article. watch has become settle their accounts at once' j Two hours later, the seaplane with , boys of the treatment group and very much like-a condemnation of a "The friendships of those who-may, In the Lal:e "t. J� n district. of the.much - expected range iat,dei pn a' these In the control group were weigh- system.' started out to be a- -defense be separated by sea or land is beauti -� Quebec, ;350 miles . nortb of St Fell- lake near: the. mine, :150 miles north '. ed and measured. It was found that of an, individual —cr rather, a group fully describe•l 'u the following. 'The, clen, the manager of t, new mine dis -,of St. relicien. It was prnmptly un- the average gain In weight for one of individuals. I refer to the ores• lotus root may be bra ken bbu Its I loaded trr,m the lane. set up 1n the I group was rout pounds: six and a . eovere� to his horror that ha had a � P I sent county mpd:cal officers of health: silken fibres remain united.' and those cook house. and the hungry ,mining .fraction• ounces and that the average { fine camp but no cook stove to feed L crew had their na'nday meal coo4ted Increase In height per boy was 076: 1WAch has been sa!d of the inadequacy who have seen how the sticky Rlam•I of the present system; little has been etas refule to fart apart wilt apprect= his hungry, new, crew of miners;' 'An( on t ^.is ran *ge. - £ightean hours from inches For another group the aver. _ said of the- tremendous difficulties ate the simile." I urgent telephone call was put through busp Montreal to the remotest part; age weight increase was two pounds, confronting the many conscientious,- --z• to ;Montreal, and �t sturdy camp .cook of the Quebec Hinta.tand! 10 and a Cracts'tt ounces and the - is - 3nteil1geut county hIedlcnl Officers cf Excited gent; in- stand',- looking', stove was promptly packed-and rush. This is perhaps One of the moat in -� average height increase was, O.St 1 Health *ho are striving. agains•"over• through glasse9: "They're off!! Em-1 ed to the Canadian National train, i terestiug. 'deliveries itA the history of inches. _r whelming odds, to protect people who battassed friend: "Don't be silly, old- which left :Montreal at 6.15 p.m, the' avlatic n and has caused a great deal ! _ In many crises are Indifferent pro•, man; the race is won." Excited- gent:- same night. _ of comment throu l'cou.t the North at: . teotion, a last diseases which they I ., The train reached St. Fe at� Country. I I'm talking of the bookies.' } W �� t-equently look upon -as inevitable. { "Too many people, even in this tout Etiquette Breach at- Fire Out— --century A:D. are startlingly —I was L going to say malicfoasly ignorant, and tJrP1IC- saturated with prejudices regarding .� .� _ London: l'ou'd think a Sellow's sanitation and social hyg.eu'e ", writes , - - own fire would he safe. Senator Dr Gustave Lacasse, Medical + But a petty problem in fire brigade Officer of Health. Tecumseh and East " etiquette arose -at Eaton Socad., near.. �` Etatsdw'ich, in the current issue' of the Leo Hunts, he other day. -. A current Issue of the Canadian Public' St. It is tgi! a flret engine finds a Are trials -"" -� ' Health Journal. "Fos Instance. _ .. ,� nicely all while it Is taking an ua•" Y— °� haven't -you often -heard, something *� Ing to tale through the area belong. h �r. ': ins to another brigade y , may it pu t h te like this from an interested neighbor? !'Three quarantine laws are nonsense flee out,, or will it be acting as a eres with t X. never catch anything anyway," or, { ^ 'blackleg f� h interf he "You say it's whooping cough, measles, _ e engine +a a ' other 's fire?;, •fievre rouge', well, he is bound to have j r , ' Judge of the consternation when the it any way and he might just as well !� St, leots brigade reached a. fire in at - - { ` 'carpenter's shop at Eaton Socon, re• _ _ �. p now b done e With it" Sind s v o d ha e i n It e ' t ' cently, only to find a strange fire ea. -. again;• after death has stiffened' those � •• poor little limbs and deposited its icy sine oolly pumping on the flatfish `as 'kiss on those purple lips: "The doc- 4 - i if they were its own property, tar says It was too late for that serum' The driver of the strange engine ea- to take effect .... Ouahl those shots ' plained that it was'a new one, and are no goad anyway. You know there - ;. - that he was taking it by road from Is always something left in the system - London to Duffield, in Yorkshire, : after that, Mrs. So- and :so's baby - a hen he saw the fire, and could not _ ' :, •was. even killed by It last year. Be J resist the temptation to put 'it out cheerful •iny dear friend, that 1s one Of course, that's all very well, but more little angel in heaven —and you iL every tourist thinks he can appro- have enough kids left anyway",,—and �' ,,,� ,°.,,� , - priate another titan's fire, -where is to nn, and so on inde3fnitely." ii <• —Rite o A& ' ��a> the thing to 'end, and w•ae it worth r Anyrne who has had roach to- dv winning the war? u' with public►altb realizes only too • ' -- well that the Senator's summing -up { 'of the public attitude towards health and sickness is all too true of all too II I ]urge a section of the, public. But IIII ' t lie has, furthermore, some scathing things to say about a small minority I l in the medical profession. ' GGG I /� N ' oppositi Lees Dr: Lacasse continues, . so' Rt " cn (to the medical health de- the a, parttnenU also come from " other y i -doctor ". and that is most t~atfortuuate. The Director of the City Department ?" ' cf Health of. Montreal, Dr. S. Boucher, p gave out a statement to the press { L sometime ago in which he saps: "Tod many doctors (in Montreal) fail to re- part contag!c.us diseases as required `by provincial laws and city- -ordin- ances. This non - compliance 'is in some cases prompted by 'censidera- 104h, - - - - tions of Pecuniary Interest and fear ' of being dismissed by the family con- ." YOUNG CALF BREEDERS AT SHERBROOKE FAIR cerned." In -spite-,of the fact that To the competitions in swine --breeding -and- judging initiated among' farm boys and girls a Yew years ago by - - tills declaration created quite a. stir W.-D. Robb; vice -prec -Meat. of-the Canadian National Railways in charge of colonization and agriculture, have now _ - • among some members of the Quebec been added competitions for young breeders (f calves. Winning the prizes offered by Sir Henry Thornton, by medical fraternity I maintain that It Mr. Robb and by Dr. W. J. Black, director of • colonization and agriculture for the railway means much to the boys ° °a u ° ,�� ;,,, -stamps out also some Ontario physt= and girls but the competitions are also important in the Improrement - -of- methods of agriculture." This year the "If a woman had charge of the pen; - f 'clans under their true colors." champion calf breeders of-the" Provinc'e of Quebec'wsre: Emile Petit and freuve Rouillard rf Waterville. They k Truly the lot of the county Medical .Lentiaries n0 man would ever -be allow- - iDffi Truly of Health is a hard and thank- photograph. repretent their province at the Winter .]Fair at Toronto In November. They are shown on the right of the ed to finish a sentence." photograph. On the left is a photograph of Mr. Robb with Beatrice Little; North Hatley, P.Q., who exhibited legs one, and the average citizen —� calves at the provincial exhibition at Sherbrooke. 1The top photograph shown Dr. Black, P. bi. April, agronomist, When better automobiles are made, _ ishoald remember that he is, in most _ cases, striving to do his best With Mr. Robb, and Nareiase Prudhome, Fabien 4nd Hepri Tr6mbtay, of the 'country of Chateauguay, who won, at Sher- most of us will still be paying -for the totally Inadequate machinery, and in brooks, the Sir Henry Thornton trophy for the threi beat calves. lanes we have now. -=San Diego Union, readies districts bund'reds of mites t ;Helpful Hints' away where the senders are entirely j unknown. eery eifiect'Ne and agreeable dis- infectant ! The tact .that these stroke slgnah! j is a tablespoonful of ground i,were well- understood- by all. is proof coffee, put on .L lice cinder in a coal :that _practieally throughout the con ; scoop of shovel without holes: the tinent, a common code "prevailed . - The Coastal• natives- and those fn- smell is very pleasar' and it lervades l' I13WLing hilly ,country, Where - timber s the whale - house. - { [a iienti[ul :..site more frequent use R'hen opening a wooden box that of this method of distributing Infor- has heen nailed down, take all the I oration than do .those of central Aus i. nails carefully out with pincers•- before,tralia and the open plains. In no part putting it away. Rusty nails have {1 Au�tralta'are smoke sl;nal. snare ra -uscJ blood - poisoning -and "death in d h in the ratmes on the east - Lor me a t rug e ceded to accept me as his son - in-law." "A case of touch -and go, apparently." TireeZFFeet s Bathe with Minard'a in warm An expert from. the outside was call- water, rubbing into aching parts. - ed .in. He took one look at the broken Soothing and relieving. down equipment, tapped it in a' cer- 1tain place with a h-arnmer; and told the plan in charge to start the plant. a Eli I His bill was $250. When the town council asked him to itemize the bill, it came- through thus: "KING 4F PAIM- Tapping with hammer.:.... 1 Kn,twing where to tap .. ...349." . %,- everal cases. 'ern coast of North Queensland, Away "That's a hot suit }ou have on, A teaspoonful Of nranbe flower -I- - - - . -water in -either 1. )t ur cold water, or, inland on the Diamantina, tyhen the', boy," warm milk, is a very cooling and tonic '`country around that fiver was a hap- Yea, got It at a fire sale, y' know::' hunting ground for the aboriginal, f d =ink for a fever patient. It is also he pass-Ing of a. traveller through the I 1 t very nice• for flavoring custards or district would be signailed from one French and English ( _ s inane- mangey, and is less commor. tfian FOR THE HAIR other "flavorings. vantage :Dint to another. Toronto Star f[ndJ: It would be - A -{owes pot seeded ;:with parsley ; : it is rather uncanny to -ktlow that «'ell 11_ every _Canadian could speak There are three trying periods in a ,viii supply a green gain ma- %h for the one's every movement is being watch - French as well as English. The mat- Ask Your Barber —He knows R`orrlan's life; when the girl ma- tures to womanhood, when s wo- 'table throughout the winter months, ed" by 'unseen eyes, whose owners ter that fear t Orangemen appears to '— man gives birth to her first child, ' it should be kept in a sunny window. await an wportunity.t'o becoete openly be the fear that under the present - .- _ - - when a woman reaches middle age: To :eep' a'loaf fresh -for as long as- ,hostile, . educational regime French may he At these times Lydia E,Pinkham'sf - - - possible, cut in the centre and use The aboriginal employs different fused as the language of instruction in �/I{j,y• NEWSPAPER Vegetable Compound helps to ref• from each• side. Sy- placing the two l methods of signallitg for different oc- +every form of the schools in certain FOR SALE store normal health and vigor, cut edges -side. By wrapping toe casions: the most common is to build districts and the children'of'016"Eng•; Well equipped••tor publishing and clean do`h they will keep fresh. and a fire of dry material, on which he dish minority may become unable to printing,- doing good business. i LYDIA F- PINKHAM Moist. heaps green boughs, creating a dense 'adequately learn and property to Must have substantial down ray VEGETABLE Tiled hearths should nev'ar be wash - column of black smoke._ If it is rreces• speak and write ,the language of their ment. Good reason for selling. + - ed with water; as this causes the sary to continue the message when 1 race, as is th.e cage ,ot many families Apply Box's, enamel to split. Dip a cotton cloth tha-t ,hoe subsided- he repeats the �in the Province of Quebec. I WILSON PUBLISHING CO. LTD. • in turpentine and : ub the tiles until I operation. '73 Adelaide St. Wr Toronto `hey are - clean. Polish with a soff ,. Another method, and one which re -� _ lquired a- good deal oC skilh and, at they Kill that tarn with Minard's Liniment F 'Loth. _ - - -- - - -- - -- - Lemon will tend -to keep acidity -lsame time, displays much ingenuity,, -- down, for although this juice is involves the selection of a hollow thought of as acid it really has an `standing tree with a hole at the base. alkaline reaction in the blood. Serve Afire is made in this hole, and when thi - _ 6 cuts old a iiteras often cis ;•clu can: it is well under na3. green Leaves are, _ p � , 1 cup sugar, juice thrown on it. The draught created by; .. ° • _ ' � +�'' Put su ar in cup, add the fire sends the smoke up and rac- �Nutivt \1/ Of s 1' IY�OT.s. T' \\ "� -iced water., Stir until sugar is dis- Ing through the hollow trunk, at a t lW� �`-� j 4i •;. ' •_solved; add lemon juice, and serve greaC height. immeaiately; Wh it is necessary' to break the: ;c smoo column; a sheet of bark, or the iness skin of a kangaroo, is thrown ir.omen• i For 1� i, K • ' An. Eye To Bas tartly over the fire and as. rapidly re• A Mw cle • Patrick had decided to sell his' re• j1O16�tON moved, causing the smoke• to issue ACID sTO�M - tnainin ghorse as business was very out of the tap in puffs,,much as it may i M9s t6ipplctwcorcalAsiaeIl ;hattkstoSntachdl bad. He took the animal to matrket be seen coming out of the funnel of a ! *ASO. For omr eight month+ I rcaa raid tip uiol and offered him to the first termer he . rheulnatiam, saablo to ,pore, when I toss adciasi �� railway engine. By these means, and - `_ - to try Hrutthen Salta. it isalmmta mirodt, •'Three pbuzad? ' "said the farmer; af• by varying the length of the Intervals.. cut n to 'the n frond of a fie I uaa a bs. between the, puffs,; whih has a. special: What most people call indigestion is I 'One tasteless spoonful in water nett- token to the fYOnl door in leas than a !ire ter' one snick look at the docile quad a few days Liras out with the hdp of cruteheti significance, intricate messages are usually excess acid In the stoma-cli. The , tralizes many times its volumA In acid. acid in a short time I fcas fralking weU. TAfe roped. sent. food has soured. The instant remedy' The results are immediate, with no u not a one -week testimonial, bid four ytan. ` "What!" exclaimed the Irishman. The color also of the smoke has its . is an alkali. which neutralizes acids.lbad after effects. Once you learn this "I of rein abet 110ty- rea�telutdrery�y boW '•'Three pounds, for a horse ?" it, and adheumatia o take ., meaning and the aboriginal is adept But don't use crude helps, Use what tact, you will never deal v�ith excess ft, and adrss rhenito take it. I rout etae,nll letter -,Well, it's only got one eye. In producing the particular shade he your doctor would advise. acid In the crude ways. Go learn - I hoping you milt pitbliah it ion otltMUL Willian"6 "One eye, did ye say?" echoed the desires. The lighter tints are pro The best help is Phillips' Milk of now -why this method is supreme. odski tettar on ILI* f"IOP.eges. other. " "Be off wide ye, man! Can't duced by burping dry leaven and • Jlagneala. For the' 60 ,years since its Be sure to Bet the Genuine Phillips' dep rmtmeut stores in Canada at 7Iw. a bbotttl% ye see the intelligent craythur's giv wood, while the heavy black column invention it has remained standard Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi• A bottle contains enough to tact for s or i _ Ing . me the' wink not to accept your is caused by the heavy ablac of green, iwith physictann. You will find nothing clans for 60 years in - correcting excess ' months -good health for halt - ••cent a dqe oQer?" resinous boughs. i else so nick in its effect, so harmless, acids. Each bottle contains full direr I tions -any drugstore. ISSUE No. 39 —'29 Stop Colds with Minard's LtalmonL Like most primitive people. the so efficient. r _ _ - Ali - - - • d ~ ' e Australian aboriginal '&%k 3e bts• wo• Ar'"�]an Only Constant daily testizlg and blending of 'the world's choicad �' _ menfolk do the unpleasant -Jobs. tb does he Red Rose Tea its inimitable Savor and n - vsr7ini * teas - _ – _- - j when he goes out battle Bros Casters leave his wife behind,. When hunting give Every package guaranteed. ..goodness. she is the "bedst" - of harden of her ` How -the Abori, "lord" husband. Also' as for smoke ' .Australian signalling, • it -is she who collects the Although Entirely does "* ` _ gines, matet•irl and all the' real work • Uncivilized,• Have Develop- connected. with !r- Sometimes .. they red a Highly Technical and men do Abe actual signalling, Out they _ _ — usually leave" it to, the women, who 'Com licated....Method - of.I p are. equally expert.. _ _ , _ Communication Through There were. wild- scenes of exelte- - - - • ' - the Use - of a - Remarkable- meet at that particular spot when the � first deet.. was sighted and -the great S Smoke Signals f� • -tea stem of y Kamillaroy tribe sent up the first sig•" 1 gdo'd in the earls flays oL Auatraitan ex- nal notifying other tribes of the event," ploration the pioneers, were greatly which.lr ti few hours, could easily lie slnor border, puzzled to Know it was that I repeated to the Queensland 'Phis REDS ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good _ mile wherever they went, their arrival had ;many. thousands of miles north. _ ; been anticipated by the natives, 'l`hg' was quite close to where Sydney - -- _ is oUr daughter riddle remained unsolved until the (stands to -day and where the first land• hat tile short- i ing of the white men `was made:' ' At Britain Retains t ctassisea Advertisements white man realized 1 enjoying life? pines hart, a wonderful system of that time this district was thickly doings of'covered with bush, while today It fa � � ' Palestine arrEN WAN ED QUICK, 11ORE WEN WANTED QU1(7K, BIG smoke signals; by which the hundreds bricks and mortar, and the great :Task ><n + pay, easy work. Eat n while learn- under famous bloler "teen T is just in her teen hush were broadcast for ! Kamillaroy tribe that greeted the tirst Ing barber trade - American plan, world 'a most' reliable -. i age" that a girl should +tt miles. - I The study pf these smoke signals i fleet on that memorable occasion has. ii 1 Will Not Abandon Her barber, school system write nr of immediately for free catalogue. Sioler 1)e getting the most fun opens up 3► story of entrancing Inter ;since p been completely annihilated. 1 Trusteeship as iNanda= Barber College. 121 Queen Nest. Toronto, out of life ! —Yet so often est, ooe which' Involves the heglnning --+:• tort' i wO STEAM crops. IN PERFEC I it happens that girls of o['the human race. Tht# Australian �� .. T" condition large capacity. Watkins. Adelaide St west Toronto. • sixteen - to - twenty have aboriginal is often desribed as ono of - WHEN BABY IS WELL London. -Great Britain's policy of Room 421, 73 E outgrown their ,strength the most uncivilized types of surviv- ing humanity. i�o doubt there is a MOTHER IS HAPPY withdrawal in Egypt is not to he lot- lowed in Palestine. Lord Rasafield's EINE STFAJt Roll -Eli- 160 H -P .. very cheap. apply Watkins. Roots 4:t 73 A lelnida Street West Toronto —are quickly tired, pale, his Is declaration to this effect, together generally run- nervous, g y •good deal tit truth to -this, fur the only race which has our• with efficient control In Palestine and Art down and unhappy of probably. vived: uncontaminated ny contact The happy mother is the one whose the punishment of the guilty, irrespec• There Is no better deliverance from These are cure signs condition that with others, from prehistoric times, I baby is well -it the laughing, gurg• i tive of race, will do much to soften the world than through art. anaemia, a results from thin, worn -out, it seems paradoxical that, although I iing baby who always brings joy to I the blow to British prestige through I . " -mod under- nourished blood. Dr. the aboril;inafa mentaitty is of a bar. home. When-baby is tlr everyone the Egy -ptian demarche. � Eastern contemporary records Williams' Pink. Pills have 'in thousands barons order, he ah -ould yet have been � I tithe home suffers -not only through i In the Egyptian matter the British but Government awaits, the Egyptian ver- , the birth of a baby girl with two e sy corrected this of girls. Here is the actual capable u: evolving a thoroughly ef• messages wort' over the little one through loss -no with a diet, and holds that an agreement tongues. experience of Mrs. Ben ticient system of conveying, of sleep one can rest over vast distances by mearis of 'sick baby '!n -the "home, 'Thousands must be with the Egyptian nation and ' RiFLIES - CAWMDGn Nicholas of Erieau, Oat. ".. .� My daughter Yvae In • smoke signals, which are as giear in of mothers are happy mothers because not with the Government of the mo- SPORTS1111101lSSUPPILM or Better ,:•. down state. She was their meaning to him as a telegraphic they have found the way to keep their ment.._LU¢n,r..,set3s;..the conditions as Cheaper 6i riteloeCatatoeue rttn- easily tired and did not wish I message is to - cEvil[zed man . little ones well -or If sickness does I I follows: First, the verdict must be given by the whole Egyptian nation, ( T. W. BOYD tr soil -- 3:6 MM Ass SL W. amflBLkf, - to associate with others- As it it were merely a mateer of send. come i n suddenly, as It usually does I this was unnatural, I began Ing 11p. column of smoke, The abQr•',tsith littel ones,. they have found the and not by a restricted electorate; ,giving her Dr. Williams' ":s �lgival's idea of .signalling would IV way to speedily bring the baby back to se the elections must be free 'il � t e Pink Pill., and they won merely The obvious method of com• health again btrs, George Kech, tm -,many suspicion of coercion of -rp•1� bij made a strong healthy girl happy munlcating his own whereabouts, er,Idndberg, Alta., is one of these moth- lusorinessi, with freedom of speech �i' of her. Now she is as n as one would wish to the approach of an enemy to the'ers and she write as follows; -"1 am ,and freedom o[ the press established, - influ- " girl camp 13n.t nls system Is much more the happy mother of a seventeen• and'no question of Government Ar ice,. Start your daughter on Start �comprehen-lce By Its means be can month•old baby girl, Baby is healthy '.cure through loyal officials{ and third- proven treatment nowr make hnowo almost anythtn; he de- strong and sleeps well at night. 1', y 1 the proposed settlement must be����'� by buying Dr- Williams' Pink istres. for In reality_ It Is" a crude form give' her uo other medicine ul Baby's put fairly and squarely up to the _ Pills at your druggist's or any of, Morse code, and must have been in Own Tablets and she just loves them, 'put fulfilment of any one t dealer in medicine or by thousands 'of years be- I am never without the Tablets in the of which conditions would be .almost Il A BABY REMEDY , mail, S0 cents, postpaid, common use ;miraculous in any Oriental country. fore the very rae to which ")i lorse be- house." AFPibOM I5Y DOCTMA from The 1?r Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, longed was evolved. -13aby's Own Tablets are a milli but 4 - ooNSnsva+at.owefatu i -- - -_-, li Ono 2.39 _ (thorough laxative which regulate the ,. .Signals Repeated F[er. tether. loathe borrowers ht When au lulportan't smoke signal' bowels. sweeten the stomach and any description. If I had known that f D►rNmiams +t thus drive out constipation and Indi• six months ago. Julia and I would IV.7�7 ores the limit of its significance, igestion and. make the cutting of teeth r' y " "Yea, we �Aj)jll�p - or aew•s value, is not confined within ws have been married sow.' least', They are sold by medicine deal." im- � the 'ioundaries of the territory con - all thought you had made a good pus im aAGN PINK PH" trolled by the tribes sending It, but is ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from ' pressiou' on the old man, What eeews- .ssswT� r+AR O N9lTR.t; The Dr. Williams' Medicine -Co, ? repeated by trihe� who may have caused him to show you the door." IN >,•. • , iii s: cousrr>.,as9 been at conslant.war wtth.the origipal iBrnckellle. Ont. .. "Well, you see, I tried- to wangle a . t 0. LEONARD, nc. A senders, Thus it travels. on tlll -it I r-_ loan' and after that there was no hope I h h h had almost de- ?A. ° :b Ave., New Yo City readies districts bund'reds of mites t ;Helpful Hints' away where the senders are entirely j unknown. eery eifiect'Ne and agreeable dis- infectant ! The tact .that these stroke slgnah! j is a tablespoonful of ground i,were well- understood- by all. is proof coffee, put on .L lice cinder in a coal :that _practieally throughout the con ; scoop of shovel without holes: the tinent, a common code "prevailed . - The Coastal• natives- and those fn- smell is very pleasar' and it lervades l' I13WLing hilly ,country, Where - timber s the whale - house. - { [a iienti[ul :..site more frequent use R'hen opening a wooden box that of this method of distributing Infor- has heen nailed down, take all the I oration than do .those of central Aus i. nails carefully out with pincers•- before,tralia and the open plains. In no part putting it away. Rusty nails have {1 Au�tralta'are smoke sl;nal. snare ra -uscJ blood - poisoning -and "death in d h in the ratmes on the east - Lor me a t rug e ceded to accept me as his son - in-law." "A case of touch -and go, apparently." TireeZFFeet s Bathe with Minard'a in warm An expert from. the outside was call- water, rubbing into aching parts. - ed .in. He took one look at the broken Soothing and relieving. down equipment, tapped it in a' cer- 1tain place with a h-arnmer; and told the plan in charge to start the plant. a Eli I His bill was $250. When the town council asked him to itemize the bill, it came- through thus: "KING 4F PAIM- Tapping with hammer.:.... 1 Kn,twing where to tap .. ...349." . %,- everal cases. 'ern coast of North Queensland, Away "That's a hot suit }ou have on, A teaspoonful Of nranbe flower -I- - - - . -water in -either 1. )t ur cold water, or, inland on the Diamantina, tyhen the', boy," warm milk, is a very cooling and tonic '`country around that fiver was a hap- Yea, got It at a fire sale, y' know::' hunting ground for the aboriginal, f d =ink for a fever patient. It is also he pass-Ing of a. traveller through the I 1 t very nice• for flavoring custards or district would be signailed from one French and English ( _ s inane- mangey, and is less commor. tfian FOR THE HAIR other "flavorings. vantage :Dint to another. Toronto Star f[ndJ: It would be - A -{owes pot seeded ;:with parsley ; : it is rather uncanny to -ktlow that «'ell 11_ every _Canadian could speak There are three trying periods in a ,viii supply a green gain ma- %h for the one's every movement is being watch - French as well as English. The mat- Ask Your Barber —He knows R`orrlan's life; when the girl ma- tures to womanhood, when s wo- 'table throughout the winter months, ed" by 'unseen eyes, whose owners ter that fear t Orangemen appears to '— man gives birth to her first child, ' it should be kept in a sunny window. await an wportunity.t'o becoete openly be the fear that under the present - .- _ - - when a woman reaches middle age: To :eep' a'loaf fresh -for as long as- ,hostile, . educational regime French may he At these times Lydia E,Pinkham'sf - - - possible, cut in the centre and use The aboriginal employs different fused as the language of instruction in �/I{j,y• NEWSPAPER Vegetable Compound helps to ref• from each• side. Sy- placing the two l methods of signallitg for different oc- +every form of the schools in certain FOR SALE store normal health and vigor, cut edges -side. By wrapping toe casions: the most common is to build districts and the children'of'016"Eng•; Well equipped••tor publishing and clean do`h they will keep fresh. and a fire of dry material, on which he dish minority may become unable to printing,- doing good business. i LYDIA F- PINKHAM Moist. heaps green boughs, creating a dense 'adequately learn and property to Must have substantial down ray VEGETABLE Tiled hearths should nev'ar be wash - column of black smoke._ If it is rreces• speak and write ,the language of their ment. Good reason for selling. + - ed with water; as this causes the sary to continue the message when 1 race, as is th.e cage ,ot many families Apply Box's, enamel to split. Dip a cotton cloth tha-t ,hoe subsided- he repeats the �in the Province of Quebec. I WILSON PUBLISHING CO. LTD. • in turpentine and : ub the tiles until I operation. '73 Adelaide St. Wr Toronto `hey are - clean. Polish with a soff ,. Another method, and one which re -� _ lquired a- good deal oC skilh and, at they Kill that tarn with Minard's Liniment F 'Loth. _ - - -- - - -- - -- - Lemon will tend -to keep acidity -lsame time, displays much ingenuity,, -- down, for although this juice is involves the selection of a hollow thought of as acid it really has an `standing tree with a hole at the base. alkaline reaction in the blood. Serve Afire is made in this hole, and when thi - _ 6 cuts old a iiteras often cis ;•clu can: it is well under na3. green Leaves are, _ p � , 1 cup sugar, juice thrown on it. The draught created by; .. ° • _ ' � +�'' Put su ar in cup, add the fire sends the smoke up and rac- �Nutivt \1/ Of s 1' IY�OT.s. T' \\ "� -iced water., Stir until sugar is dis- Ing through the hollow trunk, at a t lW� �`-� j 4i •;. ' •_solved; add lemon juice, and serve greaC height. immeaiately; Wh it is necessary' to break the: ;c smoo column; a sheet of bark, or the iness skin of a kangaroo, is thrown ir.omen• i For 1� i, K • ' An. Eye To Bas tartly over the fire and as. rapidly re• A Mw cle • Patrick had decided to sell his' re• j1O16�tON moved, causing the smoke• to issue ACID sTO�M - tnainin ghorse as business was very out of the tap in puffs,,much as it may i M9s t6ipplctwcorcalAsiaeIl ;hattkstoSntachdl bad. He took the animal to matrket be seen coming out of the funnel of a ! *ASO. For omr eight month+ I rcaa raid tip uiol and offered him to the first termer he . rheulnatiam, saablo to ,pore, when I toss adciasi �� railway engine. By these means, and - `_ - to try Hrutthen Salta. it isalmmta mirodt, •'Three pbuzad? ' "said the farmer; af• by varying the length of the Intervals.. cut n to 'the n frond of a fie I uaa a bs. between the, puffs,; whih has a. special: What most people call indigestion is I 'One tasteless spoonful in water nett- token to the fYOnl door in leas than a !ire ter' one snick look at the docile quad a few days Liras out with the hdp of cruteheti significance, intricate messages are usually excess acid In the stoma-cli. The , tralizes many times its volumA In acid. acid in a short time I fcas fralking weU. TAfe roped. sent. food has soured. The instant remedy' The results are immediate, with no u not a one -week testimonial, bid four ytan. ` "What!" exclaimed the Irishman. The color also of the smoke has its . is an alkali. which neutralizes acids.lbad after effects. Once you learn this "I of rein abet 110ty- rea�telutdrery�y boW '•'Three pounds, for a horse ?" it, and adheumatia o take ., meaning and the aboriginal is adept But don't use crude helps, Use what tact, you will never deal v�ith excess ft, and adrss rhenito take it. I rout etae,nll letter -,Well, it's only got one eye. In producing the particular shade he your doctor would advise. acid In the crude ways. Go learn - I hoping you milt pitbliah it ion otltMUL Willian"6 "One eye, did ye say?" echoed the desires. The lighter tints are pro The best help is Phillips' Milk of now -why this method is supreme. odski tettar on ILI* f"IOP.eges. other. " "Be off wide ye, man! Can't duced by burping dry leaven and • Jlagneala. For the' 60 ,years since its Be sure to Bet the Genuine Phillips' dep rmtmeut stores in Canada at 7Iw. a bbotttl% ye see the intelligent craythur's giv wood, while the heavy black column invention it has remained standard Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi• A bottle contains enough to tact for s or i _ Ing . me the' wink not to accept your is caused by the heavy ablac of green, iwith physictann. You will find nothing clans for 60 years in - correcting excess ' months -good health for halt - ••cent a dqe oQer?" resinous boughs. i else so nick in its effect, so harmless, acids. Each bottle contains full direr I tions -any drugstore. ISSUE No. 39 —'29 Stop Colds with Minard's LtalmonL Like most primitive people. the so efficient. r _ _ - Ali - - - _ .,> y ', ;, .,, i+. •anti:,.. �r . "., ., , �t ,; •-. ,,. :r.ws, sY :'� ',•� ,� ' ."ni"? u��'"�v -': M1S'%"�"'�stti.Yt�'µ'�"' �`'-- •.-..• s, a •n a -.. �"g� - a .. �. :..a Or .. i. .,,,� c •, 1, .: , : ..; _ �;p :. .. -tL _& s v..+.. - - , r. .. .: .. r.. ... .,: ;, v, •%. , a.. ... e. - w-= ^ .. 7r.r_ f r.. tire: .., PROYINCFAL ELECTIONS Q ;. The Cherrywood-Sunday school f*W A Mass meeting of Liberals of 'R ` • TtvR�iSJ hold their Rally Day service on Sun - South Ontario will • be held - in the 61.76-pa year.: $1.60. it paid lnadpanu.._ clay Sept -29th, at 0.30 a• m. in the Town Hall, Whitby, on Monday Sept. Subscriptiontl to the United Stara and Crest church. The Sunday school and Britain $2.00 in advance. dressed by W. E. N, Sinclair, K, C; church services will be combined, 30th, 1929, at 8 p., m.. tQ no0liTtate a _ JOHN . MURKAR, Proprietor. All are cordially invited. Liberal candidate for the coining GREENWOOtf- Elections. The meeting will be ad- - CENTENNIAL CORNERS M, P,- P, Provincial Liberal Leader, - Tire Ladies Aid met at 'the home of Miss Gertrude. Rankin, Mr, Albert , Watch out for particulars of Mrs,. Geo. Middleton last Wednesday Matthews of Toronto, and others• :chicken- ie supper-anti Err rticult to be afternoon - A large attendance of,al} Liberals of p pp _ terno a few of the Ladies attend- the riding is desired. Ladies espec- pE, held in the 'church . earls in Octeber. sally welcome. Full announcements to appear next ed the W. M. S. at ,Kinsale last . week. clay afternoon. - SOUTH . ONT. 'L'IBEItAL ASSN 'CR Next Sunday,' Rally 'Day Service DI•rs. Howe, and son, Lawrence, of G. D. Conant, W, A. Dryden, eAI 'will be observed in the Sunday school Detroit, visited with F. W. and rylr�. I Sec. Pres. RU and in the absence -of the Pascor, Dt. Gibson, and W. W. Gee and family —__ EX •,J R. Fraser, the pulpit will b su last week INS �, , >I,- � � BRING 'IT HERE. plied by a speaker from the city. The Sunday school and church ser- — SCR The members of the W. M. S. and Vice is being combined at 1.0.3G next, Now i.q the time to get a new Set of W A. of Centcrmi.0 church have tits- Stlu(lay tribrning for the special Rat-, Harness, or get t,he• old set repaired, joyed their recent visits to the Sox ly llay service of the Sunday school. I have in stock samples of 8 +uses aeties of three neighboring churches• Lierybody come and en.ioc the ser- Trees and Jetfrey'e harness. The rice atid'et :courage rile bo; :sand girl =. Cornier mri 'be ordered -thrbu % rata. It is a good way to get acquainted y R '! .and find out new ways and .,means. SALE_ REGiBTER. logu2 at prices,lee. One of the meetings w.as held on Sept. Catalogue free. RI 11th at Scarboro village whets ,Saturday, Sept. 21st.- Auctiori . sale, I also carry collars, collar pads, sweat Mrs. Aortic -Collins, a-former prey- of house3u'd effect ,varden 'oois, pads, harness oil by h, t,k, ,harueEs •ident, now resides. About .one huh etc. .-he- property of ,H. G. Calvert, "I. dressing, also silver puliEh iced were present at the gathering to in the village of Pickering. Sale at and other par t�. do honor, to, one whose life has fu1- 2 o'clock. See dodgers. Repairs prontotly doo @• filled the ideal of the poet "To live `�•, B; Powell, Auctione-er. L. W. PILKEI.-, CLARE -NIGNT by the side of the_ road and be a — - -- - - - - -- -- -- — friend to nian." The address was FRID>tl, •()C'T. 3TH -A�c ten sale T.T. O T •I C F' of Percitercn none :•, hitch grade .i.�l made by one of themembers- of the Holstein cows and r eifers: at the •- Centennial 1W. rtr. • expressing 'tile farm of V'. A. Knox, hal` mile Hunting or Shooting i? prohibited the pleasure of the ladies in being pt- north of BrouLrarr.. Sale at nn -. on those parts of lots 13 16 and l:i in "sent in her home to celebrate ;its the Second and Third ranges,' Broken tthe other fricnls the happv'occasion thistle n'clge ,. :..harp. Terns= cash. We Frond Concession. Ts.atnship of Pick• of her seventy- seventh birthday, ap See Bills. Writ- Ma v. Auctioneer. eeing, owned by Lawrence Squires, p - eciation •of her helpful leadership, Jaynes Greenlaw and Claude Field. „,. unfailing impetus, fidelity an-: wrs Watch for CoN, T & A:vNt +, dom when president, and desire to WEAK -END SPECIALS Barristers Etc., still hold a plane in her mind 'tnd - Osbriwa, Ont. Elec 'heart. The speaker continued . `Wl. -- '. 5 -- Solicitors for the ---- tie wlant you to accept this necklace and >tiw line of Fresh Orneeriee, to think of it as symbolic of out Fan sin" of it o bar Hosiery_ H, R. Gallaugher frienlship. -clear as its cr. vstal, un Fr• +nrc China no hard. , ending a� its circle, close an;{ con.tant C•iil nisi lee our `ew Hats. "(T'p81n �iJ�%Qrehant _ as it embrace;; you. May you 1 ve o-u D. Gannon, - g ; ¢/ enjoy it and all the, blessing. w-th _...... Brou ham' T #onto , which the kind father surrourt is you Tallorlti and Dressmaking i� in the market. to µurcliase Filly, Come up higher." The member.; of Ladi�e-' and Rents' fclr coat± re- rnndrl- Straw, Grain and Putatue�. _ Ahe Wa:hing•ton church _W. A. pairs led into new ones, at mode*• +te - Fur' gtio�tt'tutt>s.a•pply �a beautiful tribute to Mrs .Collin? .terms to suit all. _ _ _. J. also in their adtlres,_ vhicn was. _reari %Volk n,ay ' he done at oR n borne or h _ �„/_ , G tr- Ibythe President -when presenting hei at Mrs. flji,hons' home R• R• Nr,, { :with an electric plate aml oven. Tilt at C'larernnnt. (hostess responded in a most Kapp; S/'ie8 H• C3C =CX® PhunePickerintzl ;L'.' >raa"r er, though she declared that she CLARb:JIU`'T, ONTARIO 13tf Reference Bank of Montreal .:)mil never made a sneech in her life. A birthday banquet with birthday crake and eand`Ws too, concluded d ] (� lmost plcasa �rnaut.. # -... R-olster a 1 0 • _ : WHITEVALE. NIr 9�I, E. Park: is vr.ltina in Moderate Price .2 Natural Tone - .- ''W ind;ur.- _ Joseph Leary: i ati6 in a veri ser- - - - :. - - - - = - - ious condition. !Ode -Year uarantee and erVlc1e Russell anti biri. •Parks motored to Orillia on Sunday, - Hugh and Mrs. Pueh motored . to - tTaronto, on Sunday. few- facts that will help n decide : S. J. and Mrs. D,cks,,n have mot - p y t Dress to "f w fork Ci.v. L T h P -0ra.f, 'leppe]in on it' round- the- vrorld tour We arc sort; to report jlr� D. R. _ treed Kol +ter equipment. - Braton's jilt#..;; during the week. Lydia bla, r s,;�rtt Sunday ;? Cumtunnder liyrd uniiii Soirth Pule Expedition with her m <,ther Mr Ann; Major. i-4 a -jng Kul- ttr erlulptnent. - Mi :4, .Helen - Truver. �.f Tulont,,, 13 Tier Columbia- Ph. :noertpli Co. hriVe cKosen the spent thr.- week =end en ith J. xndJtr.. ;'Lea - y. K, I -ter R!irliu fr;! their rasiio phonc,gr,iph curer• J. G. S`', :ith, of Toronto, apeT,t a hulatluu, - 'few .lay, la•t week with A% .i..'an l 4. Ii „l.tor~ tvax the incPntor of rile nniv famous radio ;Mrs. Smith. t',;�,t ,a.• tt(,w n -ed on all ueean Kiting shi . The ” school teacher.,. Mi,.. I., :vg'. 1 . . .. . _' - anti Mrs• litck.,un are working,, hard :,5 O,r eptembPr 1 =t, the male- recorded for the for their pupil tu.sv.n „tarrz�; at the "Toronto 0 -h+iwa Lindsay territory KAa $`t,000 school fair. hil{her than la�t.year on the curre-,pottding date. : The Womens' Associaa..;r, will.hold - - �,• •_ _•• ,its 9ctober m ;:tiling at the liunie of S Mrs, Judson, Pugh, on Thursday, W. C. `lurkar� 3 tint, P1('kehlnrd the 3rd, at 3 p: m. '•R•orxhip' is the ward for rc: }1' ca'.l. This meeting will - -- — — ..� -- - -- - -- - - -- - - take the form.of- a'chuwer for the apron and fish pond booth at the ba _ zaar which Jvill• be held the fjrst week in November in the Sutlday. .school 1 c est full � ntre a 5a � J The Preside t room.' Th f J attendance of ..members a.= there .� oorl deal of important bu. =inks to The Financial boar-! of t:'.e United gavel tike •Ltitt¢'.s gliglttucig _ :c Church are' - giving:, a:. doni•regRional . '} a 'I . iTom�• mn c,t .. #vest ti R H '. offcr3n�� in the Su: sti - s7 p. room Chan ge- o Ti m to b l e �on Tuesday'; Oct l :�t, at p. m. a > plentiid pro# r Will i,c tit'o�'iclelt. _ It is, holmd that ev,.ry -m t ..:,.t_ n',, }?f !crive Snit•day, Sept. 29r.h• his or her km iiv tittitl 1•,c pres :nt. The ann ;vc will E,"b; : of the iricFRmr. TORONTO • LTrrtPd church will tee• h, 1�: on Sun�l : :� I'. I C-1 H. A W D S. 0. S -ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR _ SCH04L ..�S_U_PPLIES AND- TEXT BOOKS - School 'Re•apens on Tuesday., September 3rd. NC1LS -The Velvet, Vulcan, Technicai and Dixon 5 cents, Faber 2 for 5 cents, and a Ie line, 10c per doz. AYONS- Crayola iOc, Rnhens 256 -a dandy. NTS -R,-Da 25e, Reeves 50c. BBERS -Art Rum soap, swansdown and ink. ERCISE BOOKS -5c, 10c and 15e. the favorite red covers. S- Waterman's 15c, India 15c•, Blue Bird: IBBLER9 -5 cents and 19 cents. Loose Leaf Note Books, 20c and 25e. - Re -fill, cross.and plain; -10e - Blank Dvaa ing and Writing Books, 5c. -' A. full line of Readers, Arithtnetics, Spellers, Geographies, Histories etc. CHARDSON'S FOR A BANNER SCHOOL YEAR Pickering Hardware Store*.. ..We have the Black' Diamond Plow Points to fit nearly ” all make of .plows. supply repairs for all Stoves and Ringer and if you are in need o a New Range or HeRLer be sure and see our varied line; .No trcwble to show the goods. trio Washers as good as any -none better- others jaet as goo( A trial any titne given Free. - , Agent for the McCormick Dee!:ing Farm Machinery and Repairs. Our Motto : We have it, can get it, or it is not made. S. BAISDON, PICKERMW HERE-WE.ARE With a cull line or Pickling Spices - -Lapp +' Cider Vinegar,. :{0 cents a gallon XXX White Wine Vicegsr, 45 Heiud Pickling Vinegar, '80' *` Fruit Jars, all sizea Rubirero lintl,_Metal dings _ Black- Diamond Plow Points - Brantford Binder r %ioe: Fresh Groceries at low.eet prices. 11 ghest prices paid for farm produce. Bat•teriea I3e•c-barged. Phune yonr order, - -..-We deliver. _ .. PhQne Markham 1}40'2..- ; Wm. N. Duncan, Merchant. Oreen ilvei SUPREME BUILDING ADVANTAGES HEN building. a new home or mak- i �f mg over an old one, use this greatest w.N of all wallboards. You will get these foul 6,upregne building advantages: Full a/ " tbickness— vi : .fusel strength and rigidity. Easier Appllcofon —Goes upp V muss — saving t:lme, .labor sad r ' •money. - Fire -Proof — Non•i�arping — Gpproc �, � 4Mi walls are fire barriers. Caaaot crack, or shrink. - Tags any Decorafion— Including Ala- , - .btstine, wallpaper; paint and panels. tilt .% Va I! g A, .147" 11 a Oct. 37th_ }icy. \Ire Owen wilj j reach — — at bath- crirvices. Fare 50 Cents Fireproof Wdl hots The Sur,riay school •,vi'll hold their I For Sale By annurtl Rally Day ne a Sunday, Sept. L - 29th, at 10 a. nt. ALL ''Lhe• member, LQ'av 'Pickers -n,i •- (.Eastern S"tAndares Tittle) I N. N!. Gordon Pickering, Ont. of th;i e6rgi.gafiorr are intite'd to-at.. x.23 g• Ili tiled -55 a. ru. daily except _- - tend. - -- :. - �Ullllaj% -� y BRADLE - BRADLEY _ - • B j,' I•L D E It �S . s..�� a. m, �tn�l every at w}uatea- . to the hour until 10.57 p m. daily - • ' . • . . , '. .. ]1,- 2" m• Sund on ly . . , Hou se _.of Quality aud Fight - N %'t! are• now ready to Leave 3'Or011t0 :-(Eastern Standard Time), -Everything for the NE w Baby acid his brothers and sisters -sltitply roll With:. 7.30 a. 1n. daily_ except Sunday New Kayser Hosiery arriving in' beautiful fall shades' 8.30 a, m, and every hour on the half The +yell- dressed women prefer Kayser, °BR'ICti5, CONCRETE hour _ -Underwear for every member cif the farnily in seasonable weights. - BLOCKS, INTERLOCK- - Stamped moods. Embroidery, cotton and silk. _. LNG PIPE, DRAIN TILE, C, each conner•tious at Toronto for Stouffville, Barrie, Men's and boys' Pullover and Coat Sweaters at 1,25 tip. "• UriUiri, lti,llcinrl, C ur,k -toe n, Brampton, Orange- _ Heavy Jnmbo Knit Sweater Costa at 2.9 :. BAND A, D, GRAVEL. -= ville, Hamilton, Brantford, St. Cath krines, Men's Leather Wind - breakers, horse hide and sheepskin. ,- legal'v.F�ll =, Buffflu and intermediate points. Men's Lined Chore Coats, 8.40 Coach connections at'Bnffalu for all U. S. A. points Men's Lined Smocks, 2.95 - Per- Cement Buys' BloomerPamts, 1. $5 s Products Co. - - Wien' Boys' and Children' Heavy Boots and Oxfords. D ,Grp Coach Lines 871 Bay St., Toronto { _� 1PLANT -1 mile north of = C Z R I N Highland Creek. 1. t ..,:.,.,..fir• -..�- ..... ;�. `.., `. - S! •s _ .r • Cu►Ri#tON1 'Mrs. Limbert, formerly of Clare. Rev. H. R.,9tephens spent Mon. Mrs. Peter Macoab, of Toronto, I A number of Masons from here moot, visited friends here last day in Toronto. James Allaway, of Toronto, week. ie spending 'a week with relatives, i►Gteoded a -Father—, ,and Son" .spent Sunday with J. H. and Mrs. Frapk Mowder, of _ StonQville, in Claremont. night at Doric Lodge, Toronto, _ Seat. has com leted the redecorating Autumn in Canada's travel time. The- postponee&�[i softball match one evening last week. A very Carl and Mrs. Walton: of Toron p g' between Brooklin and Pickering- enjoyable evening was spent. of the Baptist, Church. Travel takes on new joys in'Aut• -•to, spent Sunday- with Mr. and umn. The days are not too warm, The will be played in Memorial Park MEOW Mrs. Lewis. nights are refreshingly cool. Srener� hereon Saturday next at 2.30 P.M. EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE George and Mrs. Bentley, of Notice to Creditors looks different too. Trees and foliage An interesting game is expected. _ Brooklin, visited the Lynn family are lavish with brilliant color. Every Admission 10 cents. If you require anythin g in the =on Sunday. In the Matter of the Estate of Albert hillside• is a riot of reds, Yellows, - of insurance let ns ve you our prieft John Neal, of Toronto, visited greens and browns. Now is a good It pays to insure in strong financial[ ',with hie mother, Mrs. Thos. deal, Edward Wheeler, late of the Town. time to see the Maritimes and ,Quebec Auditoriuffi -:- Theatre 1 companies such as the Imperial Guar- on of Whitby. in the County of • $unday last. � Ontario, Farm Laborer, deceased. or the Highlands of Ontario--or Jas- antes and Accident Company of Can- Miss Hamilton is treating her ' per National Park and the Patific $tOt3 V�llC} Ont. ada The Western Assurance Company Notice is hereby given - pursuant to Coast. , Take your clubs along--you r • - - -barn to a new coat of ehinitles. T. i,- -•you : • •' of Canada, and The Mutual Life As- the Statutes in that behalf that all will `Paterson is doing the work. creditors and others having claims meet [,teal golfing Heather when- 8urance Company of Canada. For Fred C. Pugh and son, Lloyd, against the Estate of the above-named ever you go. Detailed informatiot, Friday Saturday, 27 alld`28 quotations apply to . spent a few 'days in- Lakefield Albert Edward Wheeler, who died on will be gladly supplied by any Can- „ A. M. GIBBON P . adian National Agent. SHIELD OF H01 OR Phone Pickering 1712. with.the formers brother, David: or about the 19Ch'day of August, 1929, C. H. Found has' completed the 'atthN Tot--nsbip of Whitby, are re —.__ -_ _ _ __ (N.felodrama) ' mason work on a big residence quired to f•+rward saute, duly verified, c t NOTICE to MlcCalJ� sigh & Button, Stoutrville, Blaeksmithing , .' Comedies --- ow-under constructiou at Brook Ontario, �ulicitors for the Ad.minis• a Having taken over Robt.- Feasby's lin. tratrix of the said Estate, on or before garage, Brougham, we are now read . R• J. Mann and Harry Porter the I�t day of" October. 1929. And Horse shoeing a Specialty". Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 1 2 to give service in Brougham as wa ono ored to Vineland last week netica i. f ,i [•her given that after the All General Work, including Wood in SHOOTING" as in Claremont. an brought back • a load of last mentii-ned dette the Administra- Work, promptly Service car always ready, day bt peaches. _ trix will proceed to distribute the attended to. night service. Roy Morgan and family and his Assets Of t he said. Estate among the : _ Also, (Ted Wells) phone Clare. 5106; Pickering bOd. - 'father. D. M. Morgan, spent Sat pel'sousentitled thereto having regard Agent for Taco Failm Comedies Gasoline,. Oil, Seiberling Tires. unday last at Lindsay Fair and only to the claims of which she shall Machines — 251 A. L. PILKEY. • Sunday at Bobeaygeoq. • then have had notice. y y —_IL Mrs. Richard Holt/ was taken t0 BARFt.�RA JOHNSON; F.' J. WCCdwa,xd :Friday, Saturday, "4 and 5 — " - -- g Torouta hospital 'on Monday - Ringwood P. Q., Ont. - r < evening. At -time of writing a By her Solicitors, GREENWOOD., 491y Two Features r� diagnosis had not been made. MCCt LLOt GH & Berro:v, -- Mrs. Mait 'Anderson, -who has 2.4 ' • - Stouffyilie; Ontario .been visiting her parents, Tholtlae Dated .this 10th day of Sept., .1929, , Atw-ater' _ Kent �and Mrs. Sanderson, for a few - - -- - --- `� _ , BARR_ • days, returned home en Wed- ,PERT/LI ZE R �''��• nesday; . Screen Grid Radio' The evening service in the Unit- Be sure and put some Fertilizer with ed Church on Sunday will he with yourfall wheat. It insures your crop. and makes two blades row where The newest in Radio without a doubt. . drawn and the congregation will t3 _._._ • 'worship in the Baptist Church on only one would bare grown, I ha ve a - _ the occasion of their anniversary. car load hand of 2.12.8 and 12 -2 ear on and a convinced. H e d b -.rc, • .and. U. L_ o of Gunn'e, Ltd., Sure Grain -. H. G. McIotyie 'returned on Fertilizers." ' Also two new drills to Are will be glad to have one installed for you to try out to our own �,�ej'j s` Monday evening from a most sow your wheat and fertilizer with st a 'eaccessful basiness trip to Mon- a small charge of 25c per acre: satisfaction. Simply call 103 Claremont and we will have a Radio there in a short time with no obligation to buy whatever. 'treal,, Besides receiving Rood , Phone Mark k 803, ►. /E speak of artistic orders front old enstoulers, he Rot RO-Z' CAR'i'FR rr designs that are a number of orders from new cuts- ..1.5 GREEN EtIVER � e have 8 �p1000,00 BtOCJ{ t0 pick from. dignified. not artistic tomers which will assure hirn a _ ._ designs that would be busy season ahead of him, inappropriate for the The Anchors Society held acorn• REST END �We have for Quick bale • purpose to view. The roast at the home of Walter and one iliuetraced is Sim- at :: pie, yet has artistry, Mre. Ward on Tuesday evening • r ; 8 Ford Coupes 'last. About fifty happy young erUlree i e� atlo It . 2 Ford Sedans "No Greater Tribute' people enjoyed the generous sup- _. ply of corn donated by Mr. Ward, Phone 7300. 1 Star Touring N. W. STAFFORD, who also superintended the rook A. T. Law C� Son 1 Chet/ Ton. Truck, 1927 ,Kinttston Road, tog, after which they enjoyed 1 Dodge Truck Whitby games and community singing. Pickering, — Ontario 2 Ford half.ton Trueka Phone Whitby Claremont United Church- Ras t `the scene of a quiet but attractive - 1- Int. 8.16 Tractor _ .Imperial Gas and'Oils. wedding on Saturday afternoon, 1 Case 10.20 Tractor Sept. 14th, when Rowinena Coop Tires and Accesoriee - e q j er, eldest daughter of Frank and 1 Int. 10-20 Tractor _ TAXI SERVICE 3 �,,,, Ms's. Cooper, of Claremont, became :- � C _ : - - -_ 1 14 in. L18tar Cutting 0% -' the bride of Frank S. Barclay, To and from all places at 1. 14 in. Int. Cutting Box youngest eon of Mrs. Chas. Bar- reasonable prices. A Horses all ages Maple Leaf Mutual Firs c ay and the late Charles Barclay, Caofectioner and Tobaccos. s . 1 Rubber Tired Buggy ll 3' L 1 of Brougham. A beautiful ar• _ _ g rangement of flowers in harrnoni- j e „ • one shades formed aback round Garage space may be rented 6 li. P• 1Jngin Insurance Co. g t Cheap rates for farm and country 1 1.50 Engine :for the ceremony, which was con- - -- - -- --" -• g � -. buildings. ducted by Rev. A. McLellan. 'The BACK TO CLAREMONT .2 Cream Separator8 Windstorm Insurance on buildings. brideL was given away by her fath- a iod•mills, Silos etc. er. Miss Mary Forsyth, couain.of Dear.. °Friend': Automobile Insurance the bride, played the wedding Here I am back in Claremont at my Charles Cooper, • - +Claremont of all kinds. _music. Af.t*r the ceremony the old stand, ready to serve you with a FARMS FOR SALE well assorted r;tock of goods at prices. _ • happy couple left by motor for a g . p that yo0'cvill End attractive. Write or phone : trio through the Adiroodacks. It is my, hope that the friendships p �7C� �T On their return they =will reside establi%bod during my previous four - E Dr D O �lY M lY - `in Brougbam, teen years among you may berenewed, S PECIAL P S ?0 WHITBY, ONT. The 108th Anniversary Services' You may be sure that I shall do '- in connection Kith the B.Rptigt eveiyfbing possible to make my re. - _ " " -- Church will be held (D. �-.) on turn advantageous to you in a bus[. 'FOR TEAM HARNESS Painless; Attention- = Sunday and Monday, Sept. 29th nese Tray. _ and 30th. This will also be the Since r+•suming ownership of this re-opening coin of 1ks chareh After Store I have put in 'stock a large as. I have secured the agenev tlse Frosts P t sortment of new merchandise, nought Brass•monnted Team Backhand Harness, • Food and Cuck,hutt Farm Imple- 'renovation. Spocial servi('" n•ill at right price, : and I am. prepared to "' 2 inch layer trace with heel -chaius, $42.00 - ments. and will keep constantly on -be conducted on Sunday at 11 a. in. sell it to you AT RIGHT PRICES, as you With 5 ring breeching. instead of back. , hand repairs for these popular and 7 p. m., when the preacher. will readily see when you come in, as band, implements. $40,00 will be Rev. John Marshall, rvhose I hope you 'will do at the first oppor• _ Also, Loudon's barn and stable recently commenced ministry in tunity. Black mounted Team Rackband Harness, $38.54 fittings. the Dufferin St. Baptist- Church, It is going to be a pleasure to see I will also take contracts for painting - y you. Coate in and let us renew our �4 55 riti Breeching barns and houses h a new Toronto, ie being great) blessed friendship. 1 1~ g $4 }' o _ process, by spraying. -with Divine approval. The an- Yours sincerely, 'This is:not a factory harne� but cw ;totn cnade in our Estimates cbeerfully given. - thems will be rendered "by the L. F•INGOLD own shop at Markllani,j Phone 1t3.20. "regular choir in the morning ser- .•27.52 - vice and in the evening the dale Claremont, May 20, 1929.+ We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. Voice Choir, specially trained by — -- -- - -- R, J. Mann, Claremont Eyaiie Ward for the occasion, will scott's'-­;- _.: � � �::T . �O � • D S n • :lead the praise. On Monday, 30th, Store' 0 a ..Green River the annual Supper ancLConcert i_ will be held, the pragrani being lJlaCelYl(1nt Harness and CAlar`.N1ttnufaetnrer• ' ' Basket Factory 1 •_given by the College St. Baptist _ y Quartette. PHrtyy 4d )1-40n; Ad 3�.ARKH.AM, 0;1..V �. Manufacturers of alts 50 cents ; children, 25 cents. once ore 1,400 H P}� Ke11ogg s Rice Crispier 15c, 2 '25c All kinds of Fruit. Baskets, Berri The Women's In; titnte" tuet at d. Pepp 15c, 2 25c the home of Mtis Clara L nderhill, ;on Wednesday lest. The meeting �• -Bran Flakes, ' 15e, 2 '25c + Corn Flakes, lOc pkR - -' was favored by a visit from Mrs. Seedless Raisins, '2 ibs for 25c Allan Moore, the District Presi. 'the Choice Prunes, '2 lbs for :25c dent. She spoke of «'omen's + New Dates, 2 ibs for 25c Institute as t e largest worlten's Clover Honey, 5 lb' pail 85c organization In the world, and the peyrl White Naptha _� - -. urged all to make use of the diftler• Soap, 10 bare for 39c Dent helps available, and especiKlly Pt. Jars, 90c doz. Q.t. Jars, 1,25 doz 'the pamphlet on Infantile paraly. Zinc Jar Tops. 19c doz sis. In her address on bof,ks she Heavy'Rubbey Rings, Se doz said there were two classes : inia• ginative and informative. She Heavy Flannelette Blankets, urged the reading of history, full size 2.89 especially that of our own corn- Heavy Flanuelette, wbite, try, including that of'Quebec "hy 8a inch, special 22c •Drummond, She also urged the .LadiesI silk wool Huse, special 79c " reading of the, biography of those Kiddies' heavy school Hose, 40c who have risen through persist - Men's fancy silk and wool sox 75c ence, and•poetry because it teaches Heavy Work -Sox, all wool, 5 pr $1 nP to see the beauty in all that Men's Shoes, Sisluau make, s lies around us. In fiction, "The heavy panco sole 4.00 Viking Heart" and "Conetego." -Men's, Oxfords, brown or black 4.95 There was a paper on Education Ladies' shoes, patent, 1 strap, by reading, "Making the most of 2.95, kid 3 95 y6ur tithe," "The Library,'eilc +air Kiddie's School Oxfords 2.85, 3 20 agements to reading," " .Nletl„I(ls _ for retaining. reading," "S +,Icct your reading," "Rooks to •t•�e ;icne ' , C Ds O ' A. rots! eOiu" ISHB t•eudereii b 'One L e of the members. In eloping there ' 'was a salad de.nlonstration by font, phone 1401 members. Refreshments were , - served by demonstrators and a ARhAf"WT •., rR es, arms as _ Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Frank Pennock, Proprietor "Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets. Phone Markham 8409 BEATTY-, STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter C ;l,rrierq, Hay Ct- irriere Pitnips, Door Trat•ka, Cow _ Bowls, Pressure Systems Etc. It will p?ty •gent to get' my prices•on above before buying elsewhere. •FR ANIR 11 PROQSE hostess. L. - _ w PiC'6Gi?l�li, 0 1AAL%v When'' Your }Money Travels by Mail i C END your remittances by Canadian Bank of ''� Commerce Money Orders. They are convent. efficient, and econuriric ri —�ftt rucney is fully _.ent, insured against loss or theft in transit'. It can },each only tho person to whom it is addressed. :-Canadian!, -13nnk of Coiiirverce Money Orders are as good as dish and are accepted anywhere in THE CANADIAN BANK • . !)�OF COMMERCE wish uAlch is am 1gPmufcd Q -f HE : TANDARD BANK OF • CANADA ' •., rR es, arms as _ Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Frank Pennock, Proprietor "Maker of the well known Barnes' Baskets. Phone Markham 8409 BEATTY-, STANDS FOR THE BEST Litter C ;l,rrierq, Hay Ct- irriere Pitnips, Door Trat•ka, Cow _ Bowls, Pressure Systems Etc. It will p?ty •gent to get' my prices•on above before buying elsewhere. •FR ANIR 11 PROQSE hostess. L. - _ w PiC'6Gi?l�li, 0 1AAL%v ... ..a. � . 4. ... `'.. 1• ` '.,r :. .e5 • p. e 4. ",,•..,..�._ _ — -_ _- III 'brokenly. Her facet, so white in the :: yellow lantern light, her t,Fgmblin gI# , g .. • ' _ lips, most of all the appeal for mercy EVeI'� 'tiny leaf t a • J �� � � in her child's .eyes— raAiaed to this - v BU TI compared with whom &flan the storehouse o navour V North was merciful— wakened surg- pY ing, desperate anger. in Ned. The r> ,, 1CDtacla`► ME1l`SNAt.L room 'turned red before his eyes, his. AmA ' muscles quivered, and he was rapidly -� reaching that point wherein his self- - — ,a usrarrto BY *� control, on which life itself depended, ORANGE _ It.%N. SA TT M# I e L c was jeopardized. Yet he must hold PEKOE ° himself with an iron hand. He. must BLEND BEGIN HERE TODAY :zing .ta the pow .r of his mighty wait to the last instant of need. Every- .41. muscles, and spread a light covering 13ess efitbert, ':led Cornet and the lat- P thing depended on that, i:t avoiding t;73 s ter's fiancee, Lenore Hardenworth are of snow above. the• crisis until he had made some r measure o 'oipwvecked. They tall& refuxe un an It was a delicate piece of work. f re i� r island "cuupld by a brute named 1)JoIlli. preparation. w.,rf and his indla i wife. Thv stay'(( had had no wish for the cruel jaws "your little friend seems to be get- - J of the Island laeks Ned and the two glrts to snap shut as he wi.s working above tin nervous," he remarked easily t r l P "Ise Hera and Informs them that he g Y o Flesh from the gardens' ..­:weans to make +hem +laic for him them. But his heart was in the van- Bess. "So not to disturb him fur - Bess and Ned, with but ver ,Utie hell, tore, for all his hatred of the cruelty ther, let's you r.nd I o to the new _ _._,_ __. -_,- _ -_- •• from Lenore, build a cabin and DAwmi- Y g dorf lcives them an old stove When the of the device; and he covered up his ,cabin. I've taken some fine pelts late- - atbin is finished Hess and Ned ata aenl track. with veteran's skill. Then he 1 I want you to see them. You on diffet•ent routes to do the winter's y- trot >uht,- for their master, quietly withdrew, retracting his steps need a new coat." No Hope! Duty Rasa and Ned. with Dut. very 1:,t1. help and following the shore-' line toward He seemed to be aware of the Rather nervously • the little tailor the squaw• with the housework. N-ed walked up the steps and rang the bell One day's faithfulness lifts up to sills, Into a deed crevice and lsess re+t• ;+i(:i the home cabin. gathering suspense, and it thrilled his the next day's duty and fits for the him. The two make piano to ascAUE l Surely the mighty strength that diseased nerves with exultation. B'it of the West-End matssioa. Inext day's trial. from the island, had set the powerful spring and the "Is Mr. Gerald Lastword in ?" he . - NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY there was, from his listeners, but one a skill that coveted up all traces of his significant response at first to the evil asked the man who .answered his sum- . ' work could succeed at last in freeing suggestion that he made with such mono. Mlnard's Liniment —The King of Pain. CHAPTER XXVII. him from slavery, iniquitous fires in hfs wild eyes and' "Yes, air. Will you come tn?" the When food and warmth had brought Bess had reached the sh -elie first, lsuch a strange, suppressed tone in his footman Invited. \ir. Gerald is In Ned took up with and she was particularly :elieced to voice, Bess' expression did not change, the library." complete recovery, Bess the problem of deliverance from see Ned's tall fort(. swing n;, toward It had already revealed the uttermost tThank goodness!" murmured the "1 l the island. He fount. that for weeks her along the shore. Doomsdorf wag depths of dread. Ned still heed him-little tailor fervently, am going to ' she had been thinking et "ong the same 'yet in a particularly ominous mood to- The curious glitter in his mag- self, cold, now, as a serpent., waiting see my money at last." for But But the footman had overheard this •• line, and like him, she has as fail - ed to hit upon any plan that offered I night. netic eyes was more pronounce) than his chance. the squaw paused a single: instant in her work. For one remark. 'mistake'" the least chance :or success. The sub - 4 she had ever seen it— catlike in the breath they failed to her the clatter "Oh, don't make that tie "If 'ad ' jest held them late into the night. t shadows, steely in the lantern light; said. Di any moues, of her pans. But seemingly indiffer- r. Gerald 'e be In. believe They took differtnt trails in the and his cruel savagery was just at ant, she immediately went back tc her'sir, wouldn't met" dawn, following the long circle of their they the surface, ready to be wakened. Worst of all, the gaze he bent toward toil. Bess shook her head in desperate of Friendship trap lines. All the way ponder- her was especially eager tonight, .hoc- -Royalty "W •tit till morning," ' she g. ed on this -same problem; conceiving a I rible to her as the cold touch of a rep- appeal. „ Such Is friendship, that thruugo it pleaded. I'm tired now— plan only to reject it because of sortie tile. I we love places and seasons: for as Ned saw b the gathering fur of Y g Y I ugsurmountable obstacle to its suc• Every time she glanced u she bright bodies emit rays to $•distance• 'their face that her refusal cess; dwelling :pon the project every found him regarding her, and he foe- g g master's l.wou :d one brio on the crisis, _o he ,and flowers drop their sweet leans Y g them, hour and dreaming' about it at night. ' lowed her with his eyes when she ” on the grosnd aro'lc.d so leaped swiftly into the breach, Sure, But Ned was far as ever from a con- later, he• foe- moved. Yet she dared not seek .l:e:- friends impart favor even to the I Bess, let's go to look at them," he dwell Witl I ° °- elusion when, three- days fs lowed beach on the way to the ter In the new cabin, for the simpi ,said. "I'm anxious to see 'em, too—" places where , they friends even poverty. is pleasant. r the home cabin, reason that she was afraid Doomsdorf her Until Ned Doomsdorf whirled to him, and his PTords cannot express the Joy Hhlch He had watered with deadened in- I (came, would follow there. her defence was solely the Ares- gaze was as a trial of fire' to Ned, la friend tmparts, trey only can know Yet the latter did not flinch. For a A friend is Jerest the drama of the wild things i about him these last days; but when ence of Lenore and the squaw. There was no particular warmth in who have experienced I g long second they regarded each other dearer than the' lig t of heaven, for iin f:. he was less than a mile from homy -Z •'th Ned Doomsdorf's im Ircable hatred. and then ooms- I P -Z It would he hatter for us that the sun : — - her me ing w t dorf s sudden start told that he had he had cause to remember it again. eyes were still upon her, and she, was were ex ed than that we should quite a ro • To his great amazement he found at (careful to keep any hint of the new been visited by inspirPtion, His leer - be without friends. —St. Chrysostom. q approve the in look of contempt wai almost a _ quick comfort of Aspirin. For s' the edge of the ire the fresh track of i g p smile. "Sure, come aloe " he said. —'e these perfectly harmless tablets one of the large island bears. g will ease an achin head without The sight of the great imprint was.: - "I've got something to say v� you, too. �on8 of Rouge >~ . -- To scare Lenore's feelings—we'll o malt Their increasin use year la welcome one to tied, not alone be- g P y K Y to the-other cabin." Women in the United States went.. 'after year is proof that they do help cause the wakening forecasted, per- - Ned was not in the lea,•: ieceived fi kr,ps, an early spring, but because he - _ I in strongly for beauty aids last year. and Can't harm. Take them for -any was in immediate need of bear fur. iby this referent( to (tenure. Dooms -' } dorf had further cause, outer than Four thousand tons �f powder alone, I ache; to avo;d the pain peculiar to ills own coat was worn; besides, he y-° continuing then( re's ens ib,li in the I and. enough lipsticks to reach from ..Kamen; many have found them `. vas planning a suit of clod -proof gar - —�� - Chicago to Los Angeles by the way of marvelous at Such times. The n- ib,iities for (rents for Lenore, to be used perhaps _ - - San Francisco were used. Figures proven directions found in every in their final flight across the lee. And _ other cabin What it was tied did not resented at the tenth annual conven- package of Aspirin tell hQyv to l e saw at once that condi.> `ons were — - -`— n ' know, and he dared not tHrik. And i.tion of cosmetieians and hair artists uM avorable for trapping he great. -A:' he had a vague impression that while treat colds, sore throat, neuralgia, went further. There was also used: f crest etc. 1 druggists. _ he anti Doomsdorf had waged their ' ; ,, , 0�0 neuritis C All ( _ - battle, of eyes. Bess had mysteriously 'oU0 tons of cleansit.g cream.; tt, Scarcely a quarter of a mile ahead. tons of skin lotion ; 19,109 tons of com- �n a elite& pass that led through the moved from her position. lie had left plesion soap; 17,500 tons of nourish. SPIRIN ' tehore Crags down to the beach, Dooms- her juot at Doomsdor-'s right: when ing cream 8,750 tons of Foundation dorf had left one of his most over- _ _ he saw her again she was fully ten p ( cream: 6,56_° tons of bath 'pow der, and feet distant, within a few feet of the I' . . -a :puts L a 2Yademar>< $es<lateeed a Canada ful beat traps. *;ed had seen It many - � '- i ?,375 tons of rouge'. _ .• times as he had clambered through o,ni jcuptoards where the squaw kept many k a short cut to the cabin. Because it of the food supplies, and now was j '•}ay in a natural runway for game — 'busy with her parka of caribou skin, She led the Way out into the clear, ' one of the few spots «here the shore — y' - -•- _ crag-, could be easily surmounted —it icy night. It was one of those stiff, Give Your Canary = -- --was at least possible that the huge d �avt no image ,not so cold clear late winter even �+��'� bear might fall into it, on his return I _ us it ha&been when the frozen, snow- . —the Correct Seed to his lr it in the hills. _ it was a strange p,ctu .e. wept wore a mag& of reality Your bird needs a rroprr'1 ha:•ancrd diet just the +ame as do Ned hurried on, and in a few mo- tn. the tenses. The snow wastes and human being, Brock's Bird Seed is selected frrm %wieties the velvet de h:. of the sky lurid, ,1 of choicest ands from all parts of -the world. Brock'& is the merits had dug out the great trap from understanding out of her face and pt y I e.wert dirt for caw birvt ;. its covering of snow. For a moment i flashing with a thousand "eter- chang- 'scats of carrful, scientific studybave enabled us to know g eyes.. Ted's weather- beaten caunten- gust .(hick seeds. and their exact proportion for a wen bed - \t he actually doubter his power to set it. lance was as expressionless as Sindy's ing hsrs from the �i tit kaleidoscope anted ration Your bird's sons:, his plumase, .ritality and \ Jt was of obsolete type, .mighty- ,f the Northern. Lights, Moved and rneral health will be improved and- presrrved if you feed YP own. roc l's springed, and its jaws were of a1 he four of them gath� :ed about r•eld by this wander that never glows oallbixtownersnrofferaltrnemnasampleotBrock 'sBird width forbidden by all laws of trap- the little, rough table, and again the. :,Id. to the northern man, Doomsdorf -I 'Seed, and a cake of that wonderful Bird Tonic —Feed for the in in forbidden lands,' et Ned did g g halted them jest without the cabin asking write u= t «lay. Addre,r roar reawe +t to ping y squaw served them, from the bhadows. door. NICHOLSON et BROCK. LIMITED not doubt its efficie,icy. Its mighty. It was a strange picture, there in the D.ot• ,a t2s G�orac Street--- Toronto , irons had rusted; but not even a lantern light —the imperturbable face (To be cbatinued )- 29.8 bear's incalculable might could shat- of the squaw, always half in shadow; • • r-- ter them. the lurid wild -Feast eyes o. Dooms- "I'ht! Road t0 the North ' This was not to be a bait set, so dorf gleaming under his shaggy I London Free Pregs (Con;,) : It Is ; his success depcnded upon the skill I prows; I enore's, beauty a, thing to not' too 'much to predlct— impossible I --with which he concealed the . trap. i hold the eyes; and Bess and horrified to envision —a great new empire iu -- First he carefully refilled the exca -land fearful at wha the next moment :Canada within the next two decades. -.cation he had made, in digging out might lring, Hardy a word was ex- ;Cities will follow agricultural com ' the trap; then he dub a shallow hole changed from the.rneal's beginning'to ;ntunities, and industries come where- MI111 this a itr the snow in the narrowest, part of its end. Bess tried to talk, so as +o'ever met: gather together in numbers- j the pass. .}ere he set the trap, util- divert Doomsdorf's sinister thoughts, IThe railways have blazed the trail, *tom but the words would not cpnle to. her and manufacturers will follow, The �f r �/ a7 4 lips. The man seemed eager to finish Awake- �u ? + Y - -- P g :addition of this great area, will make - the meal. Canada the most Powerful nation up- As soon as they had moved from Ion the face of the earth — truly the Dresses TT•t� {fir• ;Take Off to table toward the little stove, and ;granary of the world —and this will e the squaw had begun, the work of :mean a'very great power indeed In clearing away the.. dishes, Doomsdorf !the political and economic councils -ar i - , NEW _ -.. . - ®vere�ht halted at Bess' side. For a moment he the nations. Modern science says gazed down at Ier, a great hand rest - j'11AMOND DYES are the finest ing on her chair. D dyes you can buy. They are 'Sugar supplies &Harp✓ that "You're j Minard'a Liniment —Used for 50 years made to give you real &(vice. They a pretty little hell -cat, , he !lets you carry on With less i eorttctn the ;'cry highest quality E _ told, her, in curiously muffled tones _ :'food and safely reduce "What makes you such a fighter ?" anilines that raa be troduced.- is the highest quality dye; prepared wei>tht. it's the quality of the anilines in for general use_ It will dye or tint l l Diamond Dycs chat give such soft, silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon or Y Where would you get your furs —' 'bright, new - looking colors, that make "ny mixture of materials. The blue She tried to meet his eyes. I have - to be, .n this climate, she answered. - - 1. M R i G L E Y"S Is Pure +' them go on so evenly— withot� pot- package is a special dye, for silk - chicle. susar and flavor. He uttered one great hoarse -syl 'ting cr streaking; that enable them and wool only. With it you can dye 'Chewing the &heel& dis- labia, as if in the beginning of laugh- to tce.p their depth dnd brilliance your valuable articles of silk or wool 'a - solves the suss( and re ter. "That's not what I' mean, and .(r washings. with results equal to the finest pro - teases the flavor. you know it. You'd sooner walk ten Next time 'op have dyeing to do, try fossional wc�k. When you buy- t�-- .u.os�.?wa.. miles through the snow than give an Diamond byes. Ste how easy and remember this. The blue package T g �s g simple it is tc use them. Then cons- dyes silk or wool only. " The white In this Pleasant way you inch, wouldn't you . His hand reach- �are res..lts. You will surely agree tackage will dye every kind of goods. How do you communicate with Diamond Des are better dyes. including silk and wool. Your dealer 219f needed body fuel and ed, closing gently upon her arm, and Y g a'edoee the Pounds. " a shiver of repulsion- passed over her, Your friend the tight rope walker?" The white package of Diamond Dyes has both packages. "That's a fine little muscle —but you "Get'him over the wire." J don't want to work it off. Why don't _ ° .r„ Look Out, Yount' Ones ; -� - the you show a little friendship. London.—Eveh though he is an old Dy costal %wfleV The girl looked with difficulty into Diamond Dial" esa%ili%es & - his great, drawn face. Ned stiffened, man, Joseph L. Haycock can probably D tty art : }t %es highest 4ual ;s the wondering if the moment of crisis show up some of these younger motor can buy, And sf ats lite life o were at hand at IasL Lenore watched mechanics. ' At the age of 80, Hay Dyes •the sT urn st that epos . their +>< MM t o appalled, but the native went on about cock passed an examination qualify dyes( - brilliance° ��.0 her tasks as if she hadn't heard. Ing him as a motor mechanic.' T$e Sun PrloDf colors, ------------------ "You can't expect --much friend- was placed ttbeltth in a class of 100 ALi. D1 "Xits ISSUE NO. 39 —'29 ship —from a prisoner," less told him students, ZAST'TO USE- BETTER RESULTS r �.. • S.'.'"ae.V .::. ,= "3�.- ..•... .. . ': -•.. r.'., ... -. •, .. A -. �. ... . "y.T -` "� -.. -.. T . . . +1' e 21 :.Tie... w�. •,YS•. _ - . ... . . ... t � �n A 4.. ..... Ye . .x A :.! election Contest Waxes Warm., Larkin Says Hague �' , Three Leaders State Platforms -_• �onf crease Wde R Y • Hh Commissioner' to Lon- 19 , - - "' Centre of Interest is Focused Around Liquor Control, Act >n„ DeK= -9 Reparak •,- - Premier Pleads Trial— Sinclair Promises. Plebicite - ;.� and Lethbridge Would Stop Manufacture - • to vivid keel ri t Quebec. —A vivid description of the POLICIES OUTLINED Conference meeting of the Reparations O r Conference at the Hague, and the firm - Elmvale: Emphatic assurance that of all Northern Ontario development stand taken by Right Hon. Ptallip his Government is striving for the 'expenditures; insertion in the Public Snowden, of Great Britain, in seeking :best possible solution to Ontario's i Accounts of statements of revenues or , what amounted to return of the Spa liquor problem —that something . else, expenditures in connection with the " z Agreement, was given newspapermen -will be tried if the Liquor Control Act Timiskaming & Northern On by Rt. Hon. Peter C. Larkin, Ca - -fails "to work uut" —that he is more I Railway, the Hydra - Electric Power than High Commissioner to London, ...concerned with the people's welfare in Commission the Liquor Control Board, i upon his arrival in the Dominion on .'this great moral matter than with the similar to other revenue - producing de- board the liner Montcalm. .mere form of any liquor, law —was partments of the Government; as- Ikon, Mr. Larkin, who was met at voiced by Premier G. Howerd Fergu- sumption of the entire cost of Pro • �•: 1� � - the dock by Premier Mackenzie King '.son before the Centre Simcoe Provin- vincial highways; and a fixed election and Hon. Lucien Cannon, Solicitor at every four years, to be held be- c i a! Conservative art Y Co n yen lion General stressed the friendly feelings .'here Saturday afternoon. tween June 1 and Oct. 15, for the con- that prevailed among all present when ' SUSPECTS ULTERIOR MOTIVE venience of rural voters, especially the conference adjourned, and of Hon. the.w'omen. Mr. Snowden's triumphal return to The Prime AiinIster sou teed this PROGRESSIVES' STAND. � � London, but, he declared: one of, the :campaign note after a reiteration of -0 " :` s for ttie The Lethbridge manifesto condemns most important points of the entire his L C.A appeal ond after the sharp suggestion present conditions .i) -nder the Liq!aor conference, and one not concerned that there rosy be an ulterior e tine Control Act, asks if the condition of w " q with reparations at all was the suc• behind the existing clamor in tome a fifty - million- dollar annual liquor. ex• °" cessful effort made ray Rt. Hon. Arthur tluarter: for a change to •prohibittion; penditar,, is to be- allowed to continue, Henderson. o the British Cabinet, to and that "the venerable old mar," who and declares: "The facts are that con= persuade the French to hurry theft ditions are getting worse. Statistical evacuation of Germany. •writes The Globe articles has mcre of # �' air eqf "on the political intere:`s of reports show that crime o£ all classes r €.tea «hen AI r. Snowden first presented the ga *sy for which be is speaking" is on the increase. We stand for the 't a"c5'" `" his argument, declared Air, Larkin,' It • than or. the public good of the pro- Iprohobition of the manufacture, im- ,� was certainty not very favorably re• tiii:cr. portation, and sale of strong drink for ` The Man Who "Made Them Like It ceived by those who benefftted by the ".ill on: Geverrttrent asks," stressed beverage purposes: We believe. the ENGLAND'S "IRON CHANCELLOR" ARRIVES HOME setting aside of the Spa percentages Mr. Ferg�`son, amid the app:cuse of 1 vote in 192G was not a fair-test of I Phillip Snowden, - Britain's Chancellor of the h is ikequer, arriving In a —the total amount Germany had to his 50U conventionites, "is a fair trial the temperance sentiment of the Pro- p pav to the Allies for the Liquor Control Act. If it rinse, as it was maae a party ques- happy mood at Dom St, from the Hague, with firs. Snowden. - doesn't work -out, and this Government, tion. I _ —_ __ -- - -- of I Experts. aheld i, Paris, had ot right is in power, we're going to try some -ENO CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS j Week End Toll CiO`y'r'$ on Biggar's Sideroad, when Ito touch percentages, even though thing else. What we want is the nest In addition the manifesto declares; �he jumper fecal a fruit dray being they had a perfect right to settle the we van get to improve the more. the stand of the Progressive Party for 1 drawn by a runaway horse directly amount Germany was apable of pay tion in the life' of Ontario. I G,at't the prohibitior. of contributions to of Motor Accidents ir, the path of a Canadian National ing, care whether it is Liquor Con'rut :.et campaign funds' by the liquor inter. . passenger train. The lad larded in Everyone interested had naturally or prohibition. What I'm concerned es1s. the ditch beside the track just as the to take less, because the .experts came with is nit :} :� f,,. in of the law, but I Two Killed at Collinawood: ''. Other points of criticism of Govern- horse • %as hit and instantly killed and i to the conclusion that German could the welfare of our people Now. :et s ! ment policy contained in the mani - i Two in Toronto While the dray splintered to matctrwood. not continue the amount site was pay- -get to our oh ;,:es- ve• S-trely ,%e are "festo are. That he impending election i Young Gibson was on the shaft of Zing under the Dawes agreement. , .. Others Injured I g all agreed on thr.t point." is premature and involves unnecessary the wagon trying to stop the horse The percentage 'each nation re PITS AT SINCLAIR, - expense; that the Ferguson Adminis- ;STRANGE ESCAPE ,When he heard the warning shriek of ceived of the total amount. was alter 'On t',is hS first "outside" a'f�rn, tration during its five yea,•g of office - Ithe locomotive and jumped• ed to the great disadvantage of Great p,` has increased the debt by over S9'6,• Coll ingwood.— Two :deaths have re- A Britain. appearance of the present elPctinr,;000,000, and that it has been guilty of sulted from the collision Fr day nigh t,' ®.. --` i Canada Interested tion ofthi liquor issue his t epel. ,extravagance. y _ . [XeVoltin Cruelty °Canada aisle only 1ndl,ecily later Ferguson p a -� >n' a hill near 'Duntroon, of an auto q - ested, but naturally we wanted to help ass' The Progresslr•e Party. for its part, truck driven b Cl:ffo::d Hewscn of ; g Ifif',pen minutes of his address, lout in undertakes, if returned to power, fur, ! Bing rartrptun, and a hay rs 6 wagon, I In Stock Shipment (real Britain, as we have an agree that quarter of an hour he brucgl,t Cher to extend Hydro to the rural'' driven by Edward Fork, farmer. Yor, ment with Britain that they shall pas : into play all he fight and fire that homes by having the Government con -, a•as in�.antly kitla.i, while 'WiiliRm - -- - bus 4.35 per cent of all the reparations characterizes his campaign wind -etas, struct and own rural H rolines, and fiiggim, who was in tha t : -uck with' 46 •. � flay ing Liberal Leader Sinclair on his I � � � S 1 Calves Out of 30U Die in she receives, We wattled Crest Sri Iaein cite attitude, and accusing him to carry out the Agricultural Commit. Howson, arri st!f� ed -a fracture .Transit from Montreal Italn to get as much as she ou_ld," de's of a "wobbly" effort to follow the pro- tee's recommendatiot. for a Provincial 'skull, lived until Sunday. clared H °n. Mr, Larkin Co -oiler. tive Council to assist that IN TCIRONTO to Toronto . • Considerable °.discussion took place - ' b1bition trail;, inviting the electors to farmers to market their produce. (luring the three weeks 'that followed the Government if they 3o note - G :', )rg^ I)tleo, aged -13, of 239 Bell• Hauling three cars tilted with dead woods �lvenaa, victim of hit -and -run' and dying calves a cattle trata b1 r, Snowden's declaration as to fire - believe, as he believes, that the L.C,A. ' limit he would accept, and things is in to work put "for the good of motorist, brought to the Union stock yard° going Doukhobors in ,,. I , looked most despairing: but there the Province;" and even drag�ir.g in John Futa, aged 4A, of a 3laiia to Toronto rn Sutrda3- morning the President Hoover's recent Washington �.c"lmp Arrested Street, killed by C.P.e,. engine. worst case of animal mistreatment yet were some -private entertainment and recorded. by the local Humane Society opportunities for private conversation, :address to the National Women's SERIOUSLY INJURED _ and eventually Air Snowden got prat- : Christian Temperance Union as ar u- 301ciais. Out of a consignment of P g At Nelson 11 ark Greenaway, aged Gt), of AO 301 calves. 51- were found dead and ttcally• back: to the, Spa percentages,- -' - ment in favor of the Queen's Park %lercer Street, struck by motor car,' -others '-dying when the train pulled sacrifices being made by Artstide *' stand that "the only way of dealing. 1 Thomas Fleming, Beverley and Col- Into T,ronto yards .tit 11.30'a.m. The Briand, of France, and M. C`tisroa, with the difficulties of the liquor rob- Two- Hundred Refused #O g which ,.hole shipment was !n emaciated con- P e e Streets, hit by automcbil %Iinjster of Finance in the French. -Iem to by educating public opinion Obey rovincial Order did not stn "Government. � P • . - dl.tioa:. against the traffic —by persuasion ra- Forir others in the c ty were slightly ther than the coercion that obtained to Leave The calves, all ranging between The French delegation .met Great injures while nine were injured upon ,even and nine weeks' c!d, are alleg -1 Britain in the most friendly spirit, and under the Ontario Temperance Am" Nelson, B.C.' —Two hundred Douk• highways �f the, province: At Scar : ed to have been srar,ed prior to ship !made sacrifices Immediately, Later -` LIBERA L LEADER bobors who have been encamped ou boro, f--llowhig a collision an the •---. � meat. .1 charge of cruelty to animals I Maly and the remaining nations faJ- the outskirts of this city ere arrest - Kingston Road early Sunlav morning temperance question,' defined' �} I under Section 542 of the criminal code lowed suit, and Mr. Snowden went Air. Sinclair In his manifesto, as he on Saturday by - -39 pacemen and ;ix p ^rsGns were injures. The Scar= will be lain against Chapteau and home, a victor, and later booked on c g lioro po defined it at Fort William, charges or resistn arrest lio placed Barry Joyce of 139 Coilloux, drovers, of St. Felt %, Que- Even more important things were at Chesterville, `in any form -should and vagrancy. Fzare Street, Searboio, under:arrest bee, it was stafed6,bv J. :tlacnab f'e'll• performed there than the public seem- mover •,gain be made a political issue. Acting under,instructions of the pro. '. on a. ^!i.arge of reckless 6-riving. son, manager of the Torontu Humane ed aware of, chief of which was Mr. vincial attorney - General's , deatartnten,t AT LONDON f - - 'Whenever it is shown that there is a' (society, last night. Henderson's fulfilling of his promise considerable body of though desiring following a report by an otTci] from A hit- and-run drNer'who struck -a Some of the anlmals' were in such to get the British army out of Ger• a thane in the method of controlling Victoria on the sanitary condition of Detroit man with his little on in his ,.a state that it was possible. to push many as quickly as possible. and his g q g h1the Doukhobors' camp, provincial po arms, is- the objet persuasion t I' :once to hurry up their the sale of liquor, those desiring such +.. of an inten ivy Lthem over with one hand. Once down charge should have the right 3o de -lice notified the ?00 or.more "Sons of' police search - led,by A. J. Wharton, the animals couldn't rise to their feet; own evacuation; inane and have a vote upon the goes- Freedom" to leave. The Doubhobors ,°ut.ty chief. �. they remained, bello -wing plaintively, This' way a magnificent piece of refused to move and. John Cartuel, I • lion. The Liberal Party stands for Saturday .evening John 1[c\ °ill on the floor of their pen, while the work, declare the Canadian High the strict enforcement of the Liquor government agent and . provincial mag of Da'.ruit, motorist, was crosAng the stronger beasts stumbled across their Commissioner, istrate, read the riot act, which also • .Control Act while the people continue road west of Lamt,eth. •with Lis son � prostrate bodies. .. "At the end the "spirit shown by all • to approve of this method of handling failed to secure their obedience. Donald, aged 5, in his arms v,hen he i In cases the animals were so emacia• delegates was superb, and wag all that the sale of liquor, and acknowledges A phFslcal clash occurred when ira•, was hit b.y the speeding driv:•r. M6- ted that it was almost possible to could be wished for, with tha greatest the right of the people to change thatIloff and other leaders, whom the Po-'Neill ar.d the boy, we•e both :evere!y span-their bodies crmpletely..with two friendship existing. It was made Ito method whenever they' decide to do so. lice took in hand,- resisted arrest,•and the League of Nations,". concluded "The people are entitled t° a pletr the ot$cers �rere at first thrown hack, hurt, but the driver sped ri: hands. One or two were not the SARNI4 FATALITY. size of the average well -fed Airedale 'Hon. Air. Larkin. Ascite upon this question, and the sub- The police, 7towecver, concentrated on' _ __.y Sa: nia. — Peter Lumley. formerly of ; dog. ' rnission of the temperance question to !these men and the body of adherents, i Huge Sores, pus running freely, the le ail be aster: when de- on seeing them disappear into a car,` Point Edward', died in the Charlotte gathering fries and other insects. Three Barn Fires mandedple i h a submission the will made no further resistance. About Eleanor Englehart.hospital, Petrolia,? were noticed on almost every calf. of the people can be expressed art 30 officers, including provincial and Saturday, from the affects of shock Bruises, cuts and gaping wounds Within 48 Hours from any political or party feeling, city police and specials, took part in; 'sustained Thu afternoon when - , Fraser's Petrolia bus went into a deep l o ere common to almost alt. On one and at a time when there is not the the arrests. or rive the. sores on the' haunches had _ undue excitement of, an election cam - Under nominal guards the Doukho witch on the plank road near the city, i become so serious that the legs had I Second Horse Victim Of paign according to information from Pe -I boys, chanting a hymn, were marched become paralyzed. Flames Authorities trolia. He was 53 years of age and "While the Province remains under to the provincial jail. The first group ' j The 'case is described by officials Seeking Firebug had moved to Petrolia with. his wife g $ the present law, there will be amend- taken were 000ked.as resisting arrest, of the Humane Society: as one icf the Stratford. —The third barn fire with• meats strengthening the act, and the and others on. char and family just a short time ago. 4n; worst on record in ..Canada. It -� charges of vagrancy., . enforcement of the same will be vigor- The Doubhobors' claim that they had I inquest has been ordered. • in 43 hours, believed to have been set g T should be thoroughly investigated Icy ,a fire -bug, working in this city, ously carried on. The present partisan no home-was met yesterday by an of! TWO STRA �GF. ACCIDENTS and those responsible for this atrocity, caused $1,000 loss at an early hour on method of -handling the act will be fer'to them of Porto Rico, one of the . St. Catharines. —Fligh = lieu :t. G. R. should be severely punished. Legis I Thursday morning, when- flames. de- 'discontinued." lumber``camps of the Christian com•' Howsam of Camp Borden and•his wife,'lation has. been enacted frt m time NEW DEPARTMENT PLANNED munity of the Universal brotherhood., had a new experience for aviators. i to. time defining the duties of rail- molished a large barn, at the rear of The arrests were directed by Provin•' They were drzving in their motor car ways, shippers and owners in the the home of Fred Robinson, was a Establishment of a new Department cial Inspector Forbes Cruikshanks, past the St. Catharines Riding and shipping of-cattle. hut,in this case the Street. The main item lost was a of Public Safety and Traffic Control; I valuable mare, owned by Mr. Robin. Mayor R. D. Barnes was also present', Driving CIuLs track, when three I law has been defied or neglected. In formation of a Council. of Education son, which was suffocated before help to aid. in an advisory capacity, in the and city authorities lent other moral horses which had broker, loose on the moving cattle about .I lie country a , •schools' administration of the Pro- and physical support. club grounds alloyed out on Queen- certain amount of suffering is .inevie could aeries. The other loss besides vince; abolition of the office of Civil _r ston street. One of the horses, evi -� able, but the law and every humane the frame building was in harness, Service Commissioner as "expensive Pleads the Cause dentiy - panic` stricken by the large feeling dictate that it shall be as lit• equipment, and fires tons of hay. and unnecessa " wider powers of, number of cars on the road, leaped on tic as possible. The weather In win. The other two fires were on Tuea• i' rY ; for of Ex- service Men'. top of the Howsam car. 'Glass flew ter is sometimes blamed for the un• clay morning, a valuable racing horse self- government, where possible, and Lieut. Howsain received a• gash necessary suffering; of cattle in ship- being lost In one. Another fire of un- •municipalities; and a survey of the Quebec. —The cause of'. the ex -ser- general field of taxation, are the brand vice man, grown prematurely old in on the :rand. He jumped out of the ment, but no such excuse can hold known origin destroyed the bowling new features of the manifesto. consequence of 'intangible injuries I car and found the horse lying across good at this season.. The death of club clubhouse early last Friday Othea features — stressed repeatedly sustained during the war, and for the engine hood. He reached out to all these animals is a y dealt, crime morning, causing over de $2,000 to damage., by the Liberal Leader, s the Legedly whom no pension scheme bas been de- steady the animal, but it jumped clear and should be severely dealt with. A report is being made to Toronto' vised, was pleaded eloquently by and dashed off after the other two. by the local chief' 1 ture, and on the hustings since the present campaign was launched, and Major- General Griesbah, president of TRAIN It3LLS HORSE. _ the Dominion Army and Navy Veter.l Grimsh Harold Gibson, Friend's HOl18e Pedestrain (to passing motorist) — -- 19-year- -,evert before— hltlude assumption by y• North Go often to the house of thy friend, "Hi, mister, I'm going your way.' the Province of the entire cost of On-. Aasoctatfon, the annual conven old son of A. S. Gibson, „ tisario'b end of old -age pensions; re• tion of which opened under his chair•I by fruit grower, {escaped death by a for weeds choke nil the unused path.! Motorist: So I see; but I'll get thert r ductioa at the gasoline tax; budgeting , manship here on Sept. 13, narrow margin list night at a level I — Scandinavian Edda, before you do." Ir mp I —Rober Rankin, of Lansing was _Wm. and Mrs. Cullis lapent LOCALISMS. in the, village on Saturday on Saturday with friends in Bowman. F -all'Cloth os' business. ville. and Mrs. Hallman- and H. G. Calvert's aale'•oU house- -E. Q. Jones had•a business trip i v M amily, of Toronto, were in the hold eff ecis on Saturday: as w( ._�.to Oshawa on•Munday. village 4ver the week-end. attended and good prices were -Miss Marjorie Annat). of To -Mrs. Clark, of Belleville. t9pent realized. routo, was hirime, over Sunday. Dr. F. E. Luke, opto three lines of a day last week with her daughter -Cubli.-i(i- We are featuring out Usual -Mrs. L. D. Banks, we are sorry Mrs. (Rev.) R. H. Rickard. meterist, 167 Yonge St., Toronto's `:to report, is very poorly, at prigis- specialist, may be Trilor Made -Clothing, Austin and Mrs. Franklin and able eyesight child, of Port Perry, spent Sunday consulted at A. H. Allin'sdrng -Mrs. J. S. Balsdon and two Sat with Arthur and Mrs. Boyes. store, Whitby, on Tuesday, Oc• -'d&uRhters were'in the city on Sa - -r 1st. Tip -Top, -E, 0. and Mrs. Jones and child tobt -1 Lowndes .Semi Ready T nl...� urday, are- spending a couple of weeks -Dr. H. T. FalalisAp, Resident Dent -Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Fort doors with relatives in Owen Sound. ist, Office in residence, two ;Perry, visited with Pickering _W. V. Redditt has resumed east of St. Andrew's Church, Pick: prioWthat fit any pocket. A perfect fit friends on Sunday. his diaties as manager of the bank ering. Office hours 9 am. to. 6 p.m. d garment' -Ed. and Mrs. Walsh and chil here, after enjoying a two weeks' dailoy, and evening by appointment.- -guaranteed with eacb -ray service).-* rev, of Toronto, visited Pickering vacation. (X 4rieQds on Sunday. will -Potatoes in this. ..district are -The township CO. -Mrs.. W. R. - Miller is spending meet on Tuesday next, at I P. m., Only A fait- crap this,- -year, and transaction of general prices promise to be high. a week with her brother, W. R. for the Large and wife, of Belleville. business. austritities are being a-hipped. to Boots and Shoes C. and Mrs. Philip have Mr. Murray, -who- arrived in the north-weit where the crop.is a wear b 0 t returned home. after speilding a W illiams beats the world for a heavy Pickering from England . last failure this year. As a rule pota. OL few days with friends in Kingston spring, left on Saturday for West- toes in the west are a good crop. and Odessa. Lorne and Mrs. McCauley and. ern Canada to visit friends. Big shipments are also being made 7*� and Slater does the game reon - to the Unitew-Iftates. This of Midland -Remember the anniversary in and, daughter, for- eign dewand� ads to keep prices for fine *eai St spent a day last, week with W. C. - Andrew's Church on Sunday high. and Mrs. Murkar. and Tuesday, Nov. 3rd and 5th. _W. G. Ham and daughtel; Full particulars will be given DUNNBRToj% Mrs. J. B. Horn, and the latter's later. -Mrs. (Dr.) Fallaise is able to be Charlie Willis, we are clad to say d Deforest-CTosaley Radio son, Clifford, of Petlerboro, were Eveready an around again, after being confined has recovered from a broken arm. in town on Sunday. N . . - .. -W. R. and Mrs. Stork, of Belle- to her bed for some time on ac- Mrs. John Hopkins'has spent three We also charge batteries count of illness, During her ill. weeks at Scranton and elsewhere in villa, accompanied by Mrs. W. R. mother from Toronto was U. S. -A. visiting relatives Miller and Mrs. Gordon Found ne8s her mo Mrs. Ed. Craven entertained the motored to Buffalo one day Iasi waiting on her, Highland Creek Womens' Institute Fred T. Bunting, Pickeri-ng week. -On Saturday,• Sept. 21st, an on-Wednesday afternoon of this week. Established 1857. - )hiss Verna Petty. left last interesting event took place at the Mr. and Mrs Marshall. and 'Miss 'week for Peterboro, to take a home of J. S and Mm Jephson, To. Thelma, of Kirkton, while on their .,course in the Normal School. We roubo, when their elder daughter, way from Brockville, called on re- 0 wish her success (Bea), was united in mar in her chosen Alfredo (Bea), ancLfriends last week-end. nVocation. 'iage to Douglas Norman, of Winni• Ted and Alln Dixon gave a cor- -The regular meeting of the peg. Their many Pickering friends roast to a number of-their friends .,AQLq Buoy Bee Mission Baud will be extend to them their best wi;hea. --cently, and the Young Peoples, hold in th# basement f St. 111r, and Mrs. Norman will reside � ciety had one at Rosebank, in fact se men t o, on Saturday in Toronto. corn-roasts are quite r)ovuhar• and en- afternoon Church o'clock. Hot doge. of Oshawa" joyable. afternoon at 8 0'00 -Edward Harrison, Our s�m-Tkathv is extended to ian-ie:� _W, G. Scott, of Claremont, has who was charged with robbery Toms, a former resident of Dunbar- .7- been appointed towntbip collector with violeace in connection suits Don't Fail to !Read About theset Of taxes as Rucceqwr to Thomas a hold-up which took place ]list ton, and family, of_AgiAcourt in the death of his wife on Nloniiay, Sept. f the town line east, came up death Gregg, who has filled the position all on so efficiently- for a number of for preliminary hearing on Thurs 3rd. The funeral takes place on Sept. 26th to St. Margarets �harsday, years day evening. He wag sent up for -The evening 9?rvice in St- trial. in a higher court. The victim Cemetery, Went Hill. O uAgtauding ueg _-The Dunbarton W. A. will hold a Sunday da y of the holdup claimed that he was .'d `A.odrew',t Church next Rarve.,t Home and Supper in the -will be withdrawn in order that robbed of $150 by Harrison and Community Halt on the .everting of the congregation may join with two accomplices. All three got Monday, Oci.7th. Supper will be =Pt- Btu George's Church in their way, but Harrison returned "ch Bath Towels in blue, rose and Bath Towels in plain white with Har ved from 6 to 8 o'clock, after which with white borders, . erg, wonder. blue borders, and. also colored vast Home Services.. early this summer to visit his an exeell,-nt program wiil be render- gold, w stripe Towels in- . -Mrs. W. J. Clark left on Tees• people when b,- was arrested and ed. Admiskon 50 cents. A hearty ful value, arge size, going . ue, 25 cents perLpair. at 29 cents per pair. day to spend a week in Hamill on at his trial in the Pickering Police welcome is extended to all. with her sister. Mrs. Robt. Fitz guilty and The marriage of Miss Evelyn 'Dix- Court he was found Ginghame must go to make room' a woos. and a wook in Burford sentenced to five years in King , of the Rouge, to Robt Tavlor, took F, F, stop Penitentiary. entered 19th at the for fall goods. 150 yards, 39- inch. Lovely new Marquisette in Ivory with her daughter. Mrs. He place Thursday Sept. and also Ecru. bought to sell at a Balsdon, and family.. an appeal against the sentence Reictory West Hill rbv the Rev. Mr in vice patterns. You're the win. � I bargain, 36, inches -wide and e Folio-vinir the ceremony ner, only 16 cents per yard. 'rem -The monthly meeting of the and the Appeal Court granted Colclough. Women's Association 5 cents per yard. ion of Sr. St. PROI'll him a new trial. The preliminary a reception was held at the home of ' Qu Wedoes trial was hold on Thursday even- the Brides parents Silas and Mrs.. Church -will be held ' Pare linen hand toweling, is day, Oct. 2nd, at the horse of Mrs ing, but the date of the next trial Dixon, The "News extends congrat- white and colored stripes. Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers, Lawson. Remember the shower has not yet been fixed. His two alations"_. lain 25 cent value. for 19 cents t the thing for threshing time, of aprons for the bazaar. . accomplices are still at large. r yard. 191018ing at 1.35 per dozen. -Sunday next will be the antiu• -For the next month there will "The Confederation" offers pleasant Pe travel ei to the West. &I RAIIK Day in St Andrew's Sun, be great activity in political cir. day School. The children are re• election will be held cles. As the el 1,11 enjoy your Western trip ted to meet in the Sunday on Oct. a0th, the various political You v�" ques Ix -Thp0onfederation". The high ..&hool room at 10.45 a. w., after vi, parties will he busy in discussing , tandard of service, the modern co -for 25 cents which they will proceed to the the isanes before the people. The . . the famous cuisine will Teltol Floor Mats, 3 uipment, k, -auditorium of the church, where chief issue will be the teinveranre make your journey long remembere New Congoleum$ 8 yards, wide, beautilul Ithe Rally Day program will be question Premier Ferguson. in "The Confederation'" leaves' Toronto, pattern, on sale at -75c sqiiara yard. !followed. his speec -h at the Royal York Hotel every evening at 4.00 p. m. for Van- -Mrs. Hetherington. of Peter- stated that the question -would couver, stopping on the route at Win- has return ed home, a an after not be submitted to the people so ipew, Brandon, Regina, Saskatoon, eau It is equip- Men s. Fall Sweater Coats, "Oerley' knit 8 oding a week with her long as be was in power. Mr. Sin- Edmonton, and Jasper. h cardinal t;e-r, Mrs. (Rev.) J. S. Ferguson stated that with Compartment-Observation- - 300 per cent wool, black with Clair in his manifesto, ped rib, 5.50. W, P. and Mrs. Hetherington and the Liberal party were in favor of Library .Car (radio) Valet Service, and cardin.41 with black, heavy W. S. Hetherington, of Peterboro, strictly enforcing the Liquor Con• Standard Sleeping Cars, Tourist Hetherington, of Mill trol Act, so long as that measure Sleeping Cars and Dininir service- and Mrs. Hethe� brook, also spent the week-end was the choice of the people, brit Full information, reservations. etc. -Boy's Black Pull — avers, 9,Aberley," red ..with Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson. the Liberal party was in favor of from arty Canadian National Agt. trim with crest, great value -At St. George's Cbdrck, Pick• taking a plebiscite of the people at only 2.50. eiriag, Harvest Thanksgiving Ser- in order to ascertain their desire Now Advert4so"wiSts. vices on Sunday. Sept. 29t.b. At in the matter. He declared that - 10.8o a. m., preacher Rev. D. B. the temperance question should OR SALE-DeLskval milking msk, 'Big Assortment of Boys' Caps, Langford. 7 p m•, special preach• never have entered politics Fchine. Apply Gerald Clark, D.nbirt6n. 3 . -4 for fall,zonly 85 cents.. --­-or Rev. R. B. Patterson, M. A., 113• There are also other issue ]FORSALE-Shrripphire ram. culn'bent of Christ Church, 09b• which will be discussed during tb: iing.reiristered. R. R. Grant-. Phone Mark Special music by Arthnr 7508. 3-5 &We earn palgo, such as, Old Age Pen Crisp and Stanley Hatt, of St• sions, good roads, finance and ANCING-Every Smtnr,dsy night h. Toronto. 9.30 Dat Dew Drop inn. Kingston Road. East of ,Matthews' Church, other minor questione. The Pro 4 Otf a. m., Sunday Scbo-%I. gressive party, which will place Rouge Hill. ce .1BI ne Rose' Rice.- 3 lbs. 26c -The services in St. Paul's Unit a number of candidates in the rVURNIPS !WANTED - HigbeAt Granulated Sugar, per cwt. 5.90. Choi Seedless Raisins, ed Church on Sunday. Sept. 29th, field, are in favor of enacting a X price paid for early turnips. Apply to W 20 lbs. lard, excellent Extra choice symes, Phone Clare 3305. 3-4 quality, 3.50. 2-lbs for 25 cents. will be as follows: 10. 30 a. m-9 prohibitory law. Three-cornered Pint Gem Jars, 1.15 per dozen. Chapman's Baking Powder, 25c lb. Rally Day service. All the mem contests will be avoided as far as N,70TICE-1 sni preDsred to mRke beria of the Sunday. School and poss.,ible. LI cidek every day during the se . ason of 1929. other church organizations are John Windsor. .Green River. 3-4 cordially invited to. be present -The many friends of Billie — - -- Hall, only son of Win. an Mrs. 7 ) acres. lot 35. con. 5. Piek-ering. Apply to .7.00 p. m ,the con'gregation will d FOR SALE OR.TO RENT -Form of q N formerly owner. 160 Elgin St. East, Oshawa. 3-4 Hall. of Detroit, Mich CHAP worship with the Congregation of of Pickering, will regret to hear of • casion of 4;;TRAYED-From lot 21, run. St. George's on the o, k his iiutiniely death, whLI, too .- Pickering a TamweTth brood sow. Phone or their Harvest Home services. on Monday, Sept. 16th, at the communicate with John Scott, Clarem�,nt. Phone The Jnbilee Set-vices in St. . Chet. Clare 363, 3tt home of his parents, 14914 RAGE '�aul's United Church will be as sea Ave., Detroit. Billie, who rpRACTOR PLOW FOR SALE—' THE CENTRAL ...G Sunday, Oct. 6tb. 10-30 would have been 20 years old-ill X Either two or three furrow, in first-cit-scon R 1. Locust Hill, or m dition W.H.Ellicott,R R ad 7.00 p,rn.. Rev. A.L. t October, had been in poor beal b phone Pick 1012 -4 sown, D. D. (pastor in charge in for some months from lung tron — .,Telephone 4900 Pred, For 1879), will preach. Sunday, Oct. YRSHIRE BULL. Regist ble and other . complications. A�l Sale—Raised at Experimental Farm, Otta- 13th, 10 30 R. m., Rev. A. L.. Rich About three -years ago he -saved a wa. Also, Holstein dairy c"s. W13P]e Hill ards, of Whitby, and at 7.00 p. ru.. Farm (con. 7), Claremont. 7 50tf boy from drowning by jumping Rev. J.-R. Bibk, of Hampton, will through the ice, and from the TRAYED—From lot 11. con. 9. conduct the services. 'Tuesday, from that S s, Accessories, Oils an cold which developed Pickering. asteer, weighing about850lbs, Oct. 15th, a fowl supper will be experience be contracted rbun3s. and without horns. Tom Stanbury, R. R. No. 1, Auto Repair served by the ladies of the con. tiefever, which, it is thought. Myrtle station. Phone Clare 80. .4-5 gregation and a splendid Concert. tied his lungs. He was very JLNOR SALE—Two young red grade -Gasoline, Acetylene Welding given by Chas. A. Cooke ( Chief weakened with who FUR cows due Oct. i, good milkers. • Two Pop ular with all to he Yorkshire young saws due Oct. I, Also 'I)e Yo Kab), of Ottawa. 3ure bred )v ingoodcorl!�lition. Alex L. Chapman, secretary of was acquainted, which was shown -furrow trcctor plow -go in the many floral tributes. The Gray, Claremont. Phone lm4pk-1310, 3-5 Batter y Chargin County Old Age Pension the, funeral service was held in 9t. r1p0RONT0 WET-WASH LAUN- 'Board. was in Sunderland on X DRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and Mark's Episcopal Church, of which Repairs mad e'on all makel; a session explain our 24 hour service. Just leave soar ..Tuesday last attending he was a member. He was it fine name with Mr. S. W. Davis, barber shop.. -We n' of the Board. This Is the fourth student and a bard worker, and will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. cars. Doting of the Board in the north ft- was taking ul�-- mechanical Ara era part of the County, dealing Ing. ning to go back ARM TO RENT -Being lot 15. con, He was plan- Fi, Pickering, consisting of too acres. On the with applications from those com- to so•bool this fall, bnt when the premises there are good frame house and barn, when about 100appli- Cood orch;rd with trees in full bee pl"'I munitie@. time came, be was too week. The of hard 2ud soft water. Apply io Zg.-. (DI ;catione have been dealt with, the heartfelt sympathy of their many R. Dales, Dunbarton. 21f majority of whom have been Pickering friends go out to the ANTED—To ',ease from April 1, purchase, farm house., recommended by the local Board. bereaved parents and two sisters, W 1930. with option 10 d SPENCER g W Inqlan some deservina cases bave come Tn lril� -CHARLES -B Many Barbara and Irene, in. their deep sor i0roornq with garaFte.outbuild' which these p . acreage, Not more than 3 miles from ay 2, W light to wb pensions sorrow that has come to them in For buAine" man's f2nr11lV, reliable tenants. Can will prove a great blessing. The the loss of one who bad a briglit, supply good references. pent reasonable. Ten- Pickering ants wolin% to make irr, -ernentR. Please send gro, Proprietor, rl-xt rifting of Board will be in future before him. full particulars to "Box ',%. Flickering News" Wit ,by Saturday of this week. i A, L, 140