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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_09_19 iv '. M a► ,1 VOL, Lit -- -PICgERINt , O1vT.; �'RfIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1930. _ . ._. . . lrsafsisiffadssai ilsetsi. I _ µCNHRRYWQOD DUPrBARTONI. .s• Bally, Day, will be observed in the Sunday School on Sunday_next as._ _ - s , Ar*&CA 1 .Whites s Mill $sited church here on:-Sun"y; Sep. usual, at 2.50 (D. S. T.) Service at DK H: O. PSARSON—Pbysician _ C*Too=-NUv*r ICKE IN NEWS Tli E P R 28th. The Sunday school and ch arch 3.30 (D. S. T), Preacher, Rev, E, G: - atati Surgeon. Dmbarton. 1017 a" will .Waite }n lire service and bse the Robinson, Services for fall and win- • mius r$. FORSYTH. Op h.D., Director Ie rnnnioR full)Meet sawing lam Rally Day program The I'astria, .ter will be held in the Community ie1 A■Sodatioa or Ontario.Res• bee, reache8, doubletreee, Rev. Mr Raci4ham w]1T deliver an Hall. A: cordial invitation is here. address!. The ssi•vice will commence .by extended to worship yvith ua: 14eLablLhed 1848 jW:!1b:q or the American OtioometriiYl tOngneB etG 7iaeuminad b7 ■ppointmeat. at 20.30-'o clock to whic}i'all are'�ve1- Harvest Thanksgiving 8t Service aremont.On, will be on Sunda Oct. 5th. The .. Open to bay a quantity of good come. y, 4 I -ARL A.GRIIBIN•R.O.—Eyesight basswood and elm following evening (Monday), r " Far e s ■ WHITEVALE. Harvest Supper will be held fol- 1' pecialist. Honoiu graduate of the Collets ge. of ppgqtt,p�aetry of Canada: Gold medalist and lowed by a good program of mov- or■tHer Optometry prize winner,n 1928. At Markham "Grain Cho In Tnesda a The friends of the I7nited church -. —tttver7 Monday from 9 a,m. to 5 p.m,.in Dr. pp g y' ing pictures and other numbers.,Ad- and Frida s are asked to join Locust Hill in a The low rices of all kinde'of Easter's dentcl office. At Stouffville frorh Wed- y mission, 50 and 25 cents. P grain,' sra■da7 to Saturdayofeach week. Eyesekamin- Special Rally Day service on Surf- .�,o are below cost of production, nd.Glasses fitted and repaired. Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets of all" day at 7.30. p. m. Miss Winchester BALSAM. at l:oweat Prices. Phone StouS 2405. 481y descriptions. will be the speaker. but at resent prices feed. - The service on Sunday in the Un- Several from here attended the ing pl nand cattle and s" teya4. Price reductions at the i church will be held in the after school fair at Claremont 'ori Monday. ' + vro ue ng milk factory. will show a good profit. AE. CHRISTIAN. Barristerand noon at 2.30 instead of 7.00 p .ni, Miss Myrtle Wilson, of Whitb) .Sclicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 8405 or 6420 or write on account of the special-Rally Day Hospital, and Miss Norene Wilson, Keep all the stoe& you can., aa*. South wing Court House. Whitby, 2517 Chas. White.Locust Hill, Ont, service at Locust Hill. of 'Toronto, spent the week-end at EATON, BELL & ROSS. Barr - their homes here. I believe it will pay farmers to buy UftrLENWOOD, B ars, Solicitors. 904 Northern oncario s 1 - Mrs. Geo. Wilson entertained Elie feed at the present, low prices 1Bisiiding 330 Bay street,Toronto, ust Arriving G�. bi Sat her home 'on Thursday- and keep their w.J�Beaton, Don't miss the entertainment and P grain for M.B �• fee-cream social to be held in the afternoon. later on,as the market rk, J.D.F. Rosa. Adelaide 2838.9 Weddings bells are rintring. surely is at the Greenwood church this Friday even- Wm. anti. Mrs •Birkett, of Clare- bottom. IMICHARCSON, PICKERING & Choiee 2%, 3X and 5X B C. irrg under the auspices of `Mrs. A. MULVEY — Barristers. Solicitors etc., B. mont visited at James Wilson's on , k' 9!3-214 Confederation Life Building, Corner of Cedar Shingles. I'egg's group in the Ladies Aid. The Sunday. My prices for feed are lower Yno�e and Richmond Su. Toronto, Phones program will begin at 8 o'clock and Miss Viola Jones is much improv- than for years and can be Adelaide 4489 and 4480. Pickering office o• n will consist of reading's,—vocal and � Wedaa■da7■ad latarda7 eveauita.. Phone 1 A1s0, 8 lar a IIaIItit Of ed from her recent illness. fed at a profit. ;sag@• B 4 instrumental music, and violin solos Several from here attended the r0II hand dressed by Wm. CIark Jr. Also a play entit- funeral of Mr.- Fred Harbron, of Buying feed from me, you save iy Dental g led `'An Hour in the Old Log School Brooklin, last_L'riday afternoon -at all middlemenaproflteand House". Be on hand to get your you linow what you Salem Cemetery. 71.T.1£IL C. SMITH. D. D. 9., L. D. 9,. �elaek Pine, 6ptvoe and -` share of ice-cream, home-made cake are getting. 1�! (Succeesor to Dr. J.N.Dales:. Graduate of and candy. Mr. Douglas Brown. of Toronto, the royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron- - spent Sunday at the home of his WUniversity. At Claremont office over D. A. Hemlock Lumber. -+• — t's store evary Tuesday and Frida Phone G R E E N W 00 U. brother here. qi �o.g 10-11 2fitf •. --- Dur,eAreTorf HIGHEST PRICE PAID- 'C71aRBERT T. FALLAI9E, L D B.. �•� P`C� �� '�`I' ` '•� Bar z, on Tae�day, Sept. 9th to �a�a D. D.S., Graduate of the Royal Collette of F W and 'Mrs Woodward. a son. The Onwego Group of the W. A. I+Q R D nI Surmasand the University of Toronto �i � � Waiter S. and Mrs. Green, of Buf- of D.urtbarton will be "at home' to -. - gmtce in residence second door east of $ And. �+ tewra Cbnrch, Pickering,Ont. Office.hours. 9 falo, were in the village on Sunday. the congregation and friends on Tue BARLEY and WHEAT a.m to a p. m., or by appointmeng. (X-ray John Scott and sister, .Hiss Scott. .,day, SF-pt, 23rd, from 3 to 8 p. m service), Pbone Pick 3700 431y �t �f Toronto,•?zere in the village on at the home of Miss Brander, "Ing- � :I Want both Wheat and J. H. Beal, Claremont Sunday. le'thorpe": An invitation is ezterd- Barley now. 11paoinserel g4xzbo. Phone 924 Mr .and Mrs. Biggs, of Wiilowdale .....,.,...r�... ed to all. - FURNITURE R I1I T U R E called on James and Mrs. Raine on The ladies of Dunbirton and the AELIZABETH RIC`HARDSON— - .Fire and automobile insuranee of all kinds. Sunday. vicinity will be pleased to know 4voreaentiasco®paniesof solid financial stand• NEW. �78ED AND ANTIQUE Mrs. Broad, of Uxbridge and Mrs that Miss Hmihe Forster has opened Ms' IN REAT VARIETY Campbell of Oshawa are visiting up a dressmaking business. at Mrs. L. SUR11/11'1l GHA1W FORGE HEAY—Licensed auction- with Pbil, and Mrs. Wi]lorovs. Pfizer's residence. Building and General _ ear.Afton. Live stock and general Salo Simmon's Beds, Marshall Mat- th .Geo Pe hal returned t0 g Pegg Arthur. Annis has been spending Contracting. y��tty attended to Terms reasonable R trease8. Dressers, Tables and g• t t!.9,&saud.d id. Phone Stout 9008. 31-4 her home after spendin.g a couple a week at home here before going _ _ _ Chairs. Picture Frames. Estimates furnished on all olaarai - P'OilTILL. Licensed Auctioneer. Our prices are the lowest. of weeks, with her parents, W. J• to cornell University. He will be of work—Interior and Exterior, _ �1 and Mrs. Cheshire, of Toronto.. accompanied by his parents on the $8 . rw ooam'me at Tas4,and Ontario. nae Alterations and repairs. low atdss of all traria sssaoiasd w an abossa■s David A .and 'Mrs•.Pugh, of Lake- motor trip to his new field of labor. Chimney*Built Concrete Wtanit. veins, A,d&S"Green af..e P.o.. o■L field called on Emmerson and Mrs William Thom spent a week with y B.DJUTON TO W148HIP oLBBEC 0 AL Ormerod on Saturday evening. They his daughter, Mrs. Staples at Mill- Phone Pickering 6?i9 . ,p�„gaaaw, p,��w for � brought 'Miss L. Ormerod home bridge. FAIRPORT, ONTARIO' a�irtrtta, a...s.s..t. sea. Kew ss lose after she had been spending a couple Miss Jean Tome'and Mrs. Husrb ti t t . Otis', '� s"t A Rood supply of Hard and Soft of weeks with them at their home. Young of Toronto visited with the H I '!t� B - ;17TL GRANT—Loi 1, oonoessioti 4,' Coal an hand. Also a supply tshouGHAM. - formers father, Mr. John Toms ro. mAoee Markham asoa of $lndlin Wood, last Sunday. s,sinas saisnish- g On Tuesday Sept. 16th there died Nova Scotia 8bin lesgMie Jones visited Miss Beatrice sit his home, Toronto, Chas. McDon- g g. GODFRE Y tCo,ar stove IenRth. Dalt Galvanised Steel 8bio leerto. Canada. Adelaide Stevenson duringthe week - - pears 15t7 12tf Phone Pick. 1706. Mrs. Clark aTid family have tak idd. The funeral will taste place on Bird's Felt Slate BhinRiea{ , Y, >d A W. LICENSED ACU- Friday to Erskine Cemetery. for sale at en up residence,, in Markham. Y *ro art.Q;-;soaoaDerhass DONALD MUNRO. PICKBKING W. Gray and family ,of Whitevale T. PATBRSON'S - PLAREMONT Chia;, Annnaj supper Rapti.! _Dharch,'w. Ter r...oeD■ v�v�� wpent Sunday with A. Gray and fam- Claremont. Mond• 'net. 8th. Call and get prices. Phone 8BI! :■rsae■u at 1-18113•oma Blas and tn" rHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER fly. y' iaae>eYo.■s 1rWtb7,Dot. els WASHED OUR WAY. Miss Jennie Duncan.of the East PF York teaching staff spent Sunday at STOU1•FVILLE. - LAW'S We have made a business of her home here. • // Coal, C��I wash day.. Here each color John 'and sirs ,Forgie of Dunbar Dr. H. Free] is building ,a resid- G A R A G E I it and fabric is given the scienti- ton visited with John and Mrs, encs in town. tic formula that beet-meet•its Mr .Leislie, of Edmonton. is now AND SERVICE STATION Soden on Sunday. needs. For each class we use manager of the Shaw stores here. Mics Ida Dawson, of Toronto, and " use from nine- to twelve cbati• Mr. Ira Brown, .iu'st east of the es of filtered raineoft water. Mips Merna Ann`s were Brougham to-.t-n died .ver suddenly 'nn Friday We are prepared to do all kinds Iz. Hard and soft Eoal of the; i3 y y P p ,An average df six hundred gal- visitors on Sunday. last. of repairing of cars, also bat- best quality on -- Q y Inns for your family washing. The John Miller family havebeen Mrs. W. B. Sanders• having dis- tory charging, electric No wonder clothes ixunderid _411 a in from a sed ere form of the g hand hereare aver nd �. posed of her property, leaves thin welding and la fact -f k to res.i4e in Les A�nspeles, Cal. everything In can- last longer. . .Mrs .Hunter and children of Galt THOS -A- LAW have begin units of Robt. and 'Mrs. Our paved roads are now nearing vection with '' Oshawa Laundry Dry g completion and will be read r� for car work. ,— Devitt for several weeks motoring the latter end of next PSG3iCo=31zQ, .r3Zt" ♦ g Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories Cleaning Co., Ltd Sirs. Margaret Gower and F. ?Vial week. _,. • rouge family, of Toronto, spent the always on hand. Tari Service. • The storm sewers are now comp- a $►8fUr8 BIIylYlg All clothes tied frequent dry cleaning week-end with their relatives here. leted on Main St., the Ran¢ having Agent for Chevrolet Cars. v to keep them sanitary. Our,elexciag C. and Mrs Smith of Toronto, ac- gone to Sudbury to start a large i department turns old clothes cornpanied by their son anti,daugh- Gordon J LAW out like new. ter, spent a day at "Meadowbrook contract there. , .t WE CALL AND DELIVER Farm" recently. A Ford car, 4111ed with young Out of Tow' n Phone 8800 W. J -Brown and son and Mr. J people hailing from Toronto, caught y R.0. nes,Local Representative. S.mith of Toronto were. with the fire•a few days ago near the town Oos+se in and see what we ° P limits and was brunt to a criept formers parents, T C.- and_ Mrs. , -BULB have to offer. - Brown on Sunday. ..Mr. Nolan, editor of our local Pap • . Bla- ksmithing t Guests at the Gerow home" or, er returned this week from the an- z� r,•. nual meetingof the Canadian Week. FROM Sunday were Miss Dorothy Yateb, -, Horse shoeinga 9 H Newspapers Association held at rt a Pity. of Toronto,'and Mr.and Mrs. Holly" H ax ,. HOLL Alii D 'Some of our bargains s "' All General Work.including Wood and son and daughter of Oshawa. Pieoe solid walnut, Dining Work, promptly ••No. 7 Highway work is progreab- wuvtsr attecaed to. ing rapidly and our vilage is quite 3ioom Saito, consisting of a Also, a busy centre. �A,nurnber of men ' F .H .and Mrs Westney had a We have just received direct from Win. buffet, china cabinet, the w2r]c$anga are boarding at the Pleasant holiday through Western Holland a shipment of Garden. Agent for Taco Farm P d!t extension table. 8 Ohaire Ontario last week' The Provincial r Machicler hotel and in private houses. Bulbs for outside planting l oleto i-D leather:-Thin �° n day -afternoon, Sept. 9th, Turkey Farm near St. Williams was or--indoor forcing.-_.__ fs.a wonderful Suite. 145.0.0 gr. 7"• `wpp�-W&rd the Womefr"s' Inititute met at .the .visited. The Government recentl r GREENWOOD 491 home of Mrs.Sheppard. There was a established this farm in an•endeav- Darwin, Breeder, Parrot t= First aility Axminster Rune. y or to create more interest in what gg good attendance and there rwas an (single) TULIPS .(doable) $7z8f, regular price 5.75, our -- a they maintain is a neglected, prof- price only 4.50 excellent program rendered: Mrs. Prices 50c doz., $4.00 r hundred. - ° Do N0+ Wait, t White, being convenor of Education, -table sideline, Ill breedings, viz: ievon olium and Linoleum Rn eat j� (� 3 :vas responsible for the program for Bronze, White Rolland, Narragan- eoRre special varieties elightl7g reduced prices, gthe afternoon. She had invited Mrs. sett and Bourbon Red 'are kept. more; All named varietieey � --Until winter comae to ge, of Whitevale, who is The farm is in charge of E. H Mar- HYACINTHS (all colors) Brownriti , Linoleum Varnish always District President this year, to at- -sten of the 0 A C Staff, anti is con- 15e per bulb. _ r . un hand. look over your tend'-and•address-the-.nleeting which ducted on a purely scientific basis. Purnace,'or she did most acceptably She based This year about 2,600• poults were 1 :; .D XFFODILS a lgetal� and polechrome base Lhoee her address mainly on "Child Train- raised with a loss of less than 10 i Floor Lampe with beautiful ing•" emphasizing the need of a good Pr cent: A few hours spent at the Von Sinon, Bicolor Victoria, parchment shade 9.50 Leaky TroIIg s Christian training• in the early life of ovinc]al Forestry station was ed- Emperor(single and doable) r. a child. Many good ideas and sug- ucationat and enjoyable.• The—Prov- 60e dozen.• �fetail 'and pohechrome• base' . _ ince maintains two stations of 1800 - Brid¢e. Lam with rch- repaired or replaced. gestions were presented and endors- :'Pa r White �' P ed by the mothers present. A short" acres each._A�uidc accompanies ' hnent shades, 6.75 - Plaee your order and discussion on books followed. Mrs. B the visitors over the beautifully NARCISSUS Harvey led in community singing, kept grounds and plots. Part of this 50e a dozen. - BE READY - otherwise useless land is utilized-for . - Mrg. White brought a message, re- X. Ste 'mitt when winter Cones, ceived by her from Mrs. Laura Rose growing seedlings of about 6U var- Get yours while the assortment . Stevens from France. Mrs. Sheppard ities, including a few ornamentals. is eom•plete." _. Call served dainty refreshments at the Free distribution is made to land ow- ' �- ;, Fhone:1900 close of the, business meeting Mrs. nerpa in an attempt to prevent •(die E. C. O *T c �. ]P'uraitnre Dealer ands ALVIN BUSHBY Mechin, of Pickering was a guest of depletion of Ontario's forests. One l� a7 . Funeral Director the meeting. Mr. Norman Mechin bush of so$ie 20,000 Red Pine treet, 'Hardware Phone 4603 was warmly congratulated on his planted in 1913 was especially pleas- Druggist and Chemist, ,Also Ambulance Service _ a< recent appointment as Collector of Ping, having attained an average of "y 2s feet in height. Phone 6840- P'iokeriag r - Ontario PIOBRRING Cnatome war.^oahawa. , n ,. w ,. ^h':.;.•.sh, ,, :Fq�,.o _.'• .,..app' '•:41. "y,�":-d ;.e ° .de•�,C• :. .s ::.t.,'a`1°. - "+ '94�a•. 5"'r.+. _.r+•t' '° r+r, .•,yg;rh` ,�,,. rr ^4" w h Honored Toronto Girl PiLraehutist - -- The Markets , % - +�M Atlantic Flyer -` Jul M�: 6,700-Foot Jwnp >r: _ PRODUCE QUOTATIONS :.v - orunto wholesale dealers are buy . g . in ce at the following prices: Elsie $torrow, 19 Year-Old Aviatrix, Believed to HaveY� g sr -- Epi , cases returned' ,. _. _--,Eatal�lished Record for Canadian Women fresh� r32 oto 83c; fresh firsts;, 29 to 30c• seconds; 24c. at ?.afield Butter-No. 1 Ontario creatnerys �. -Toronto, Onv---A1ter_owy a`matter took off amid the Cheerlaig of abbtit soits Ocd , 3 ; No. 2, 29c. Churning cream—Special, 31c; No.! of three months experience, Elsie M. 8,000 people who were assembled-'-to Storrow, the 19-year-old Toronto avta• witness the feat attempted. 1. ; No.lB, 27c. s trix and parachute-jumper established A few' minutes later the crowd dis- y Y cess— o. 1 large,colored, paraf fined and government graded, 15% to, ..what is,claimed to be a Canadian-re- ceraed the slim form gradually coming r- — - cord for women on, Sept. 14th, when, into sight, and shortly make a per- Poultry shippers ' � _ Quo _tions to oust chi rs are ' _according. to her manager, J. IL Stern feet landing on the spot from which ac follows: « } < Poultry, alive Fatted hens over 5 of Toronto, she leaped from an alti- she took off. �heer after cheer rose ,< < �, ry. etude of 8,700 lest, to greet they ng adventuress, who r.. : lbs, each,21c; do, over4 to 5 lis,, 18c; e t Promptly, at 4.30 p.m. Miss Storrow smilingly acknowledged with a pro- �. '' lbs over 3'�St 0 4 lbs., ns, under bs. , lbs., 14c. Spring chickens,over 5 lbs., z climbed into a waiting plane in charge mise to even attempt a lowering of 25c; over 4i{a to b lbs., 23c,; over 4 to of Captain Van Sickle at the field of .the world's record for women at no 4% lbs., 20c; under 4 lbs,, liic. Broil- 'the National Aircraft Company, which I distant date. era, 1§'s. to 23/4 lbs., 19c. Pallets, — straight bred, 2c above chicken prices. ,h . . Spring ducklings (white), over 5 lbs., lUdioForges Chain Fliers Wail VlSlt � �" 18c; over 4 to,6 lbs., lbc; olored, 2c lb. less. Old roosters,over 5 lbs., 17c; r , ArOLtnCI Canada Cities over 4 to 5 lbs., 8c: Dressed poultry, if in good condition, will be paid 3 to` y' 4c above-alive prices. System Extends from Mac- Split Propeller Delays Costes PROVISION PRICES kenzie River to Port. Good-will Tour of Toronto wholesale dealers are quot•' ing the following priees to the trade: Arthur United States � ` smoked meats—Hams, med., 28 to r Ottawa—Two new avenues of com- New York — A goodwill flight k 36c; cooked loins, 48 to 52c; smoked municatfoa with the Far North have. around America by the-French trans- rolls, 34c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 40c; been completed with the installation atlantic fliers, Dieudonve Coste and b_eks pea-metaled, 34c; do, smoked,.44 of radio stations at Coppermine,, on Maurice•Bellonte, was postponed be• to 50c. : Do Pork loins, 30c; shoulders, 22c; Coronation Gulf, and Chesterflell In- cause of a split propellor, butts, 0c; hams, 26 to 27c, let on. the western side of. Hudson On the Way to a polo-match, Coate Cured meats—Dong clear bacon, 50 Straits, according to an announce- and Bellonte stopped at Curtiss air to 70 lbs., 22c; 70 to 90 lbs.,20c; 90 to' j "zoent by the Department of Marine. port to see the aerial veteran "The '; 110 lbs., 19c. Heavyweight r>ils, 40c; ' With the completion of the new sta• Question Mark" in which th ty had lightweight rolls, 25c. there is an interconnecting radio .shortly expected to begin their tour' r Pard—Pure, tierces, 14Sc; tubs, chain around Canada from the Mac- They then discovered the detective — 15c; nails,,15%c; prints, 16 to 16Ze. kenzie River, in the Arctic, to' Port propellor. GRAIN QUOTATIONS TIONS Toronto Board W Arthur, ruandrig via Coppermine Co It is a wooden blade and as steel Grain dealers on the the Hudson Straits division, thence ones are used almost exclusively in quo ations for car los the follows g Tde are mak n ' down the east coast of Labrador- to the U.S.' for high speed motcra a Manitoba wheat—No, 1 Northern, the Atlantic division and on to the spare had to be ordered Prom France. _ r 48c; No. 2 do, 82iac-, No, 3 do, 78%c;' Bt, Lawrence chain and the Great It can reach here Sept. 18th at the - No. 4 feed, 6:Y4c; No. . oderi No. d Lakes system. earliest—so'the tour is off until' after 57c; feed, 46?14c (c.i.f. Goderich and Transportation of the construction that date: bay pod ). -crew into Coppermine was effected Both fliers are .anxious to get back . _. Manitoba oats—No 1 teed, 35%c; :. No.Argentine netc. cor l by the civil aviation branch of the- to their own country but they Aaid National Defence Department. The the damage would not mean abandon- , en i n, 8lc, c.i.f. Port Col a crew landed at the Arctic post on meat of the tour, which to sponsored borne July 28 They were picked up again Milifeed, del. Montreal freight:a, b7 a committee,fhcluding Col. Charles Mayor Walker of New York ins medal on Capt- D. Coate, French flies, tags included Bran. per tan, 526.25; e _ _ on Sept. 8 and were landed at Fort A Llndber h and Ambassador Dwight p shorts, per ton, $27.25; middlings. G Fi agerald, 800 mires south, the fol g who, with Maurice Bellonte, recently completed first succea3fui westward $32,25. W. Morrow. .dowing day. Equipment was taken The tour in U.B. will last abou. 10 1 crossing ot.the Atlantic. Ontario grain—Whcat, 76 to TBc; ' north from Vancouver_at the end of; days, the princtpal cities being visited _ ___ _ barley, 37 to 41c; oats,-9 to 31c;buck- June on the ship Baychimo. Mea and Bolts D--` p� when:, nominal. material for the station aychl o. MChurchilld by the Frenchmen, and then a flight,D SC S] lost his barn and contents. The large HAY AND STRAW PRICES will be made to -Canada with prob-( barn of Laverne McKinley, of Fleet- Wholesale dealers in hay and straw were transported by the Department able stops at Montreal. Toronto andwood, wa., struck and razed to the are quoting shippers the following •:of Railways and Canals steamer Ottawa. i n Central Ontario rroua4. Garnet McMahon of Reaboro' prices for carload late, delivered on Ocraa Eagle. arriving on Aug.ug. 14, O lost his implement shed, cattle shed track, Toronto. Besides the mala transmitters, Destructive Lightning Accam-�and his barn along with the season's No. 2 timothy, $14;'No. 3 timothy, wh+eh will be-used- for commuafcat• Mop , oat Lipton Not Downcast _ _ _ $12 to $13; wheat straw, $? to S8 Ing with vessels and sending Import- P parties Midsummer Tem- straw, $7 to $& Ant weather ofiaervations to the Mar- Newport, R.L—The defeat of Sham- perature!—Four Build- Newport, - Peterboro' County Hit LIVESTOCK.QUOTATIONS both stations ivi l be rock V. on Alaturday; September 14th. Peterboro. — At the height of the Heavy beef steers, $6 to $7,50; but- !fie Department _ - equipped' with radiotelephone broad- in her first encounter with Enterprise, inBilin at Chats- severe electrical storm which. swept cher steers,choice,$7 to$7.50;do,fair ;14 casting equipment. At stated times was a keen disappointment to Sir - -worth' this district early Saturday morning, to gam, 56.25 to $6 75; do, com., $b to disrupting telephone and hydro ser- $5.25; butcher heifers, choice, $7 to l } each dal messages and sewn will be Thomas Lipton and a distinct shock to Unusually warm mid-Sept. weath- $7.50;_do, fair to good $6 to$6.75; do, ! his friends who watched the race from er over-the weekend was accompanied vices, a barn on the term. owned by corn., $b to $5.75; butcher colla, a transmitted for the. benefit of trading posts, missions. and aetttetneata !n the steam yacht Erin.' No one who by severe electrical storms in Central George Shield a Son of Smith Town- Bid to choice, $4.75 to $5.25; du, med., $3 each area: watched him could tail to sense the Ontario, causing the destruction of ship was struck.by lightning and was to $4.50; canners and cutters, $1.50 to feelings of the Irish Baranet during several barns and their season's crop,destroyed with the entire contents. $2:50; butcher bulls, good 'o choir Y— The lose is estimated at $6,000 part $4.50 to $5; do, bologna, $2.50 to the race, when his pet and hope. fell contents, , British Tars Helpbehind from the start, and at no time Fifteen degrees above averaga tem- of which Is covered by insurance. $3.50; baby beef, $9.60 to $11,50; showed likelihood of taking command.' perature, the week end weather proved The barn housed the whole of the feeders, good, $6.50 to $6; stockers, To Clean Dom• o Sir Thomas controlled his feelings, decidedly "sticky:" The September 1 season's crop, including a quantity of 54.50 to $5:25; calves, good to choice, 310 to $11.50; do, med., $8 to $9 50; Joking with hie guests, and telling "thumbs-down" edict on straw hats hay, twenty loads of unthreshed grain, do, com+, $5 to $6; do, grassers, $3.50 some of his innumerable anecdotes. was open to dispute as pedestrtana over 1,000 bushels of alsike. In adds: to $4.50; milkers $50 to $95; spring- ;Assigned as Overseers of Na After It was all over he kept np his mopped their brows.and opened their tion two head of cattle were burned ers, $80 to $110• lambs, choice, $8.50; i Live Labor, But Do Jolt courage, sad contiaoed to be host and neckbands to the little breeze that was to death, one of them a pure-bred Hol- buck lambs, $6.50; sheep, $1 to $4; ° Themselves entertainer for all on board. When pjpwfng, stein bull valued at $600. A straw cut- hogs, bacon, vP,o.c., $12.50; do, selects, some of his guests asked h if he ter, tanning mill and of plemeuts $1 per hog pr-mirm; do butchers, 75c 1 -- - - hip Did Leyte Ontario_, Blow to provide �T"� '- �Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic could not be optimistic about the re- water of swimming temperature at the were also lost. At a late hdbr on Sun. Per hob discount, do, trucked in, 25c - bailors from the_ .British cruiser g cwt- under w.o.c. iDaaae who,went ashore on Sept. 10th suit of the races still to come, he re- commencement of summer, paid up a. day afternoon'the remains of the barn - d t the role of "white win marked: "I couldn't see the boats at little back debt with water at 65 de- were still smoldering. and before night had made a decidedStint; but i'm told we got 0green or higher temperature. m - chan a In the appearance of the start'and lost a lot right there. I am September plunge, in consequence,was other farms in the district are rife, al- streets by many lake shore residents, pug e a s are not yt—oet �iT . - _ streets of the hurricane-stricken city. Clad In white, and wearing their had a chance I'd bun a them all right who were surprised to find the chilly At the city fire department an alarm home. I'll do a little looking around. nights of a week or two a circuit was burned vitt in four places. Dominion Leads Whole World, . !regulation cork belmets, the seamen ago not I've been sailing, these races many It has been temporarily repaired. were assigned la squads to direct the put an end to the luxury of a swim. sports alike in Forel Trade - 'Pork by local labor. They quickly years, and never h�tt'two r The unreasonable warmth, however; Rain for Brantford - �!gh}JOr, R•ired of the part of directors;pitched about them; so I And that the only has been peculiar to Southern Ontario, Brantford. The first real rainstorm With Ne real final report is at the.finish line. - - and moved vast saiennte of the -•- - -- - — according to the Weather-BurEaa offi• since St. Swithin's Day was recorded -' Once fnore was voiced that eternal Washington—Canada led the world - laccumulated refuse which heti been cial summary, in Brantford and vicinity on Saturday is foreign trade with the United optimism which has carried. aI1 Fire at Chatsworth States is July, (threatening.to cause a serious epi- through-life. atternooa. It came in time to stop demic. Owen Sound.—Damage to the extent the completion of all sport events The Commerce Department, *a- The tropical beat soon,caused the _ O -' of approximately $9,000 was done by here, save soccer, but it was weir nouaced recently that United States tars 'to become begrimed, but did not fire in the Village of Chatsworth-on corned, nevertheless.- It to believed exports.to Canada' for that mouth halt their labors, while their junior Desolation Holds Saturday night when lightning struck the rain 1s too late to do the cora any were$56,068,428 comparedwith$79,569,. officers, as,bosses remained spotless the hotel livery of E. Galbraith of the good,'but it will help late root crops 037 for July, 1929. Irpports from ' Sway Over St. Kilda Campbell House, completely destroy. Canada were.$80,265,116 against $44,' and natty.. y and some buckwheat, and may re. Glasgow, Scot.—The last phase of vivify the burnt-out pastures. Plow- I,..._ - - fag it, along with s large part of the 101,288. - �. �: •� _ • ' the evacuation - of the lonely island contents. One house and two barns Ing can also be proceeded with now, The United Kingdom was second in' Prince Is Grateful of St. Kilda took place Aug. 28, and facing on the main street were also exports and third in imports, with St. Catharines.—The thanks of the the bleak place was bereft of Inhabit i' burned. . Only the heavy rainstorm Japan taking second place is imports. - Prince of Wales are expressed is a let- tanto for the first time in 1000 years. which followed the bolt of lighiflRing me& am Bushels The following comparative figures . -ter received_ recently by Murton A. Early Aug. 28 the cruiser Hairbell, saved several other buildings.from be; Marketed in � Days were announced by the commerce de. : Seymour, President of the St,-_Cath• which the Government designated -Ing-consumed, .There was no fire tap• partment showing July exports com• •:-trines.Flying Club, in which is con- to•transport the !slanders to their Winni g— grain in shipping re- veyed the appreciation of his Royal new homes on the mainland, dropped paratus in the village, and a bucket. pared with the same month last year brigade did effective work in saving cords for the period between Aug, and imparts for the same period: -Highness'for peaches sent to him by anchor close- to the steamer•Dunara the adjoining buildings. Besides the I and Sept. were marked up recently United Kingdom $40,627,651; $68; 'j' an all-air route, in which the airship Castle. barna there were lost two new cream 891,334; $13;901,424; $27,966,346. ' R-100 participated. The letter follows: When the islanders with their live after railway statistics had vainly Germany, $14,160,606; ;24,638,611; :1 separators, some cutters and a quan- ' searched records of past year move- "51r: The Prince of Waledeaires :Stock and household goods were tak- ttty of feed and several tone of hay. ;12,724,012; $22.806,482. me to thank you and the dir tore of en for the boats. Five hundred and menta for the equal of the present Japan ;7,488,683; $ib,006,656; ;17; The contents of the other- buildings eastgm rush. A total of 66,261,000 - - the St. Catharines Flying Club' for ninety cattle and sheep were driven 146,738; $28,884,689. were removed before the fire. des- bushels was shipped•d,,air letter of Aug. 11 and for-the baa- into the..water and made to swim to peed from the prairies ''•:i troyed them. The Durham Fire De- during the period. Both railways !tet of"peaches which you were kind the vessels, where they were hauled g ys an- --•-enough to send him in the airship aboard. Hundreds of sheep which partment responded to an appeal for nounced shipping over their lines had Gilrl Swhns'Channel R•100. His Royal Highness was very were too wild to catch were left be- assistance, but arrived too late to ba broken all previous early •season figDover, England.—Nineteen-year-old glad to receive the peaches, which ar• hind- of.material assistance. ares. Peggy Duncan, South African girl } c rived in excellent condition, but above The Earl of Cassalls, who owns the Six Barns Razed One of the heaviest movements swimmer, now ranks among the few �~ ail he appreciated the.courtesy which Island, was responsible for the evacu- Lindsay.—Following a long spell of carne during the 24-hours.of Sept. 9th, who have made the difficult swim - 7prompted you to send them, thus en= atfon and said he never again would dry, hot weather a fierce electric when a total of 8,017,00 bushels was across the English Channel, although .abiing htat to take part In the opening permit its settlement. "-ETgHay years storm swept over this seetlon-EStur- marketed by the Canadian Pacific and she was balked in bar purpose of beat. 'of a new branch'of'luira-Empire trade. ago there were more than 100 St. Kib day night Six barna were struck, the Canadian National lines. Cars loaded Ing Gertrude Ederle's time in accom- s "Yours faithfully, dans but now they have dwindled to fires shining like beacon lights in the totalled 2,163. Despite the'fatenafve plishing the fest. Dara Duncan 1AU& :. H. H. Thomas, 36 because of hardship and isolation. night. John Parkin of Valentia lost shipping,storage space in country ele. ad at South Foreland,-&agland, at 4.36' They lived in primitive fashion, with- two barna and a fine stock animal. He vatora scams slightly more cramped p.m. Sept 10th., atter swimming from "Assistant Private Secretary." p out trams and motorcars. The Is- bad not,threshed, and the entire bar. with 36,586•,000 bushels in store. There Cape Gris Nes, France, in 16 hours To rejoice in the prosperiky'of..an• land bast no trees, no cats, no ata, no of alaike and grain were lost.!still is sufficient available space to and 15 minutes. Miss Fverls-s record ,+ ' )ther into partake of ft.—Wm.Austin. rabbits and no borses. . I.T98t James Shields of Fowler's Cornera i take care of the rush, it L stated, Is-14-hoary anti E6 fistintt_t7so. .'; a'S ,.+a.de:�+x�., ,.,..—= `, s•..,, ..'•- ,: - - 3r�•,�u�s• ?�"" K'6e7r~'�'�' kyw r y, :}, .s? rya,. ,w' - d.,a SkG:^ R S• '. .uw '. : ..: ,. �,. .�L... _ '^"'"x'S - .r„a^ ..�' -`a'e`r.Y''ai ,x. S ix+ N'' •IdIl'i .,y, '.r y. ... .- ,9:;;,.:_ n i w c ,''..,*^s�>.., .r ,A•. �, ;' ... a _ �' Yom•-.,- Y • r . .6Y :ti a'.�! :".kieY'iro•'-: ,,�,,,..' .""=�y+ir�.•ea+Y. >gctw:.cw.,•� :-�+.:ec•,.....;-A, :gena ....,t2..a�a<. a.. r,. r`.- � 4,,#. tYtRb•�C ;;,-±�.i.^.•• 9 Nt•-!r•. :.9M'Yn'ki�y^'MCS.',...u^R "pM^rL'.,�/�!h'.E',COo:�l•9,"dYrv�A+il/!f+.e3,n.w'Gt'0 ... r, - . .. ... _• r • L.ouisiana Honors Evangeline - .;: Yon Y is � 9. � � a ff It your 'health is Dir; It You are -.-pale. nervous and easily tired; It youC suffer from headaches and backaches; , , ~mac i1 your digestion is' bad you may de- ' -pend upon it that these symptoms �,a ` a, "y �- T., ;; • � come from an impoverished state of 'i` • yn� • Y blood. That unless this coadlti9n _ q _1s remedied a complete breakdown Dr. Williams' Pink Pills may follow. � ►�i • '�+► �� � are a perfect medicine for any one �.. � • � ' la this condition. They enrich and •"� ' purify, the blood and thus promote .-health and strength. o_ I Mrs. G. M. Andrews, Halifax, N.S., Q."lip ;writes:—"I always keep Dr. Williams' ♦ �•+W ^--Pink Pills a the house. When I was Kirtles and Normandy caps, the traditional dress of the Evangeline period, • f; a young, anaemic girl, they completelytin- restored ti ap restored by health. After marriage were the official costume of this group of pretty girls,,who formed an im once more portant and attractive section of Louisiana's delegation of Acadian to Grand ^� ` '�'���"" my health broke down and P "these pills brought me back to health. Pre, NS., on August 20, for the celebration of the 1f the anniversary Dominion Atll the My friends all tell me how well I look expulsion of the Acadlans, held under the auspices of the the R , and for this Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Railway. The group posed for the camera beside the memorial church In -TEh '.deserve all credit." Grand Pre Park, centre of the festivities, which were attended by Acadiaas You can get these pills at all meds- EDI - _cine dealers or by mail at 60 cents a from all parts of the United States and Canada. Official Dominion and Pro- vincial, French and American representatives were in attendance. e I i N hoz from The Dr. Williams Medicine � _•_„ __•_ Co. Brockville, Out. HIS THRI1rT WITH COLD VEGETABLES Give �nfldeDce Bobbed Hair D�Lo�e�s ---�Q�� f Too many vegetables are sometimes Not Need Brushing � � ��� •�� ' �+. : :To Young Mothers - --- --- - - ,kq cooked in the bebt regulated houses. Far too often, also, these are thrown It may be imagination, but with the brush and comb in this, and so keep Classified Advertising _...-- �! •away as uneatable when, with a very A simple and safe remedy for the�coming and staying of short hair, the them tree from dust. The habit of • little trouble, they could be made very brush and comb seem to have fallen leaving a brush and comb out on the FOR' SALE'!' palatable common ills of babyhood and child- hood should be kept in every-home into neglect. A regrettable thing, for dresaine table or chest of drawers to SEA SLED FOR 8AL aioul�f: Cold greens, for instance, should be where there !e either a baby or a if these tall into neglect the hair falls another unhealthy and dust-gathering A Is, with :new 22 E.P. Evinrude mo. 4A placed in a saucepan of balling water I into neglect. too, and i@ s;vift to show one. Brushes and combat line most absolutely In �oGt condition.veR ba� y 1 and covered for two minutes. The young child. Often it is necessomething to signs of it, just as it 1s swift to re- other toilet accessories, are beat kept i give the little ones something to � has ■pedal sedan toy; owner itec<ine water should then be strained from sand to care and attention. out of sight, and safe from harms way larger model. Now lo. .ed on Georgian `.. them, and when the vegetables are I break up a cold, allay fever, correct p in your dressing table drawer. Bay Wilson Publishing Co.. 78 Adelatds sour stomach, and banish the irrita- Long hair always seems to-receive w.. T,ronto. Boz 27 served they will be found io be as nod as when first cooked.. I bility that accompanies the cutting of more brushing than short hair, but . Among what to known as the -eat- good teeth. short hair has the advantage that it (BRAMBLE JELLY It is quite use:.1l to keep carrots' Experienced mothers always keep is easier to brush it upwards as well Gather rather under-ripe fruit and purchasing" class In Great BriTerX ready dressed for use is an emergency. BabY's Own Tablets !a the home as a as downwards. it is very good for the wash if necessary. Put into a preserv- ten motor-cars are bought for ever They should be cut In round pieces I safeguard against the troubles that hair to brush it from the.aape of the baby born. • sbo::t an Inch thick, and warmed In, Ing pas with enough cold water to butter sauce or thick gravy. Cold car-I seize their little ones so suddenly and neck upwards—the wrong way of the half cover it. Cook berries slowly ? f the young mother can feel reasonably hair, as it were. for an hour or longer, bruising them ` rots may also be cut into any shape to safe with a box of these Tablets at The stiff bristled brush 1s always down with a wooden speed-to extract T E N T S iserve with ragouts or hashes, or they hand and ready for emergencies. best for the hair unless the halt Is ex* all juice.-Strain through a jelly cloth may be cut lata narrow strips and Baby's Oven Tablets are a mild but ceptionally fine and comes out a good last Full "Wanted ItSention" • "'• used In soaps. To glee paranlps a and leave to drip all night. Measure and Foil Intor�atlon Sent b'eN -; second lite they should a mashed thorough laxative that act without deal. Hair is apt to come out fa the the juice next morning, return it to a on Request gripping and they are absolutely guar spring and autumn when new hair is clean preserving pan uad !et it boil sum SAT CO.. Zest 7I, " with butter, milk, and salt, and h@aced anteed free from opiates or other growing and the dead hair, automata- �7a 3■� st.. oets�a. out, In the oven in a small buttered basin. for fifteen minutes. Add three-guar• � Ohe oven of course, do .tot Look well harmful drugs. They are sold by catly gives place to it, but this is noth- ters of a pound of sugar (warmed in } III medicine dealers or by mail at 3li tug to worry about. When hair comes the oven) to each Dint of liquid. Stir when they are :e-warmed, as they are cents a box from The Dr. Williams' out habitually it !s wise to ai�andon ! likely to turn black. They will re until dissolved, then boil all together L ' nicely for flavoring soups or curry, Medicine Co. Brockville, Oat anything to the way of vigorous brush- until jelly will eel. however,provided that they are placed 4 ing for the time being; it is also wise a UN sob" !a when the soup or curry is boiling. I CANNOT TELL to try to find some remedy, of course. iMinard's Liniment aid* tired feet. INso� BAR � Potatoes can be served fol a second I cannot tell how all the stars Brushes should be washed• as often 11.26M ©�E time fa a variety of ways, Mashed Retain their rhythmic way as the hair is washed, or, more often A. O. LEONARD, if the hair is not washed every fort- Practice Needed g0 i'+tfd,Ave..Now Yore Gtr and mixed with a little milk and water, Or how the sunset's golden bars night-for•so., Clean brushes help to Wilson ryas suffering badly at the • they can be formed into buttered Shut out the light of day— keep the hair clean. Always rinse the hands of the barber. After the third nllt shapes. Soured and browned in the But I can tell when loving eyes brushes in cold water. standing the Hay Fever / oven. or b,tore the fire. When they The secrets of my heart;surprise. cut he decided to make aprotest. - t . bristles downward in the water This "I say, my man," he said, "I notice and catarrh are offensive ail- are whole they c-4n also be dipped in helps to keep the hrlstles stiff. When you have a alga outside your shop,a + bacon tat or dripping, sprinkled with I cannot tell how migrants wing silver brushes are being washed care menta. Heat.add inhale as or colds. -r salt and floured,and baked in the oven I Their course O'er land and sea. 'We Aim to Please'." a few times daily, as for colds.should be be taken to keep their frames "That's right," returned the barber It stimu!ates and relieves the I in a tin. Another way to deal with Or how returning summers bring, out of the water. merrily, "that's our,motto." potatoes when cold is to try them in . -Their bounteous gifts to me-- membrane. batter. To do tats they should be cut But I can tell how love for love Best Out of Sight "Then don't you think you'd better Into rather thick slices and dipped fa- O'er all earth's treasures ranks above. Combs must be cleaned even more take a day or two off for target prat- flee"' came the customer's retort, + r - r, to a mixture made by beating an egg frequently, for with short hair they with a tablespoonful of flour and a 1 cannot tell how this round earth seem to be in almost perpettud use, - tablespoonful of cold water, and then- Revolves about the,sun• and once they get clogged with dust- � �•� '' tried in plenty of fat Or how the autumn's priceless worth The Perf'umesf Touch dist "M OF From clod and clay is won— Y� 'CaII never be quite sure that the Wakes Your Toilet Cosesptleta :—;,— dust does not go back. Into the hair But I can tell how kindness maycuticura q• again, Keel a special comb for your Fill life with sunshine every dayhandbag, and a trigger and more tin - n —A. B. Cooper in "Tit-Bits." portant one to keep your brush com- Talcum Powder Del�ce+ehr tM lessed and en•ifipNs (PLAYING WfTH .TOTO pang Never on any account leave hair combings in your comb. It is I The old lady wa sitting on a bench an unhealthy, dust-collecting habit, ` nar_--tha- eighth green-- Of the golf hp4.%fd,-m being an Pytran.flinstrily un-; _ o �' a Ju14 e' sightly one. Keep a hair tidy of some Presently an unseen golfer hit a description handy or, if you use s ii onto-the green, and 'Toto, the old waste paper-basket in your bedroom, + '" lady's dog, ran out and promptly deposit your hair combings there. \ / seized it. Last but not least, have a brush and ` The next moment the golfer came comb bag. A square of checked ging- over the crest of a hill and began ham lett over from one of your summer " waving his.arms and shouting indig• frocks will make an admirable one if natty, you have trot one already. Resp Your -- ,k .•, 'Your wife must be awfully in love "Put the ball down, Toto," cried the with yoti. She has written to you old-lady. "Here comes the kind gen- every en every day since she has been away.' tleman to knock it for you again." } "These are only tittle nates to tell s; ime to send her something she forgot Lawyer: "Have you ever been in I S DIZZ to put in her trunks." jail?" Witness: "Yes, sir, once."� {.• '•Aha . For'how long?" •Long eaeugH— ae8a=e� by Blood preuvre HEREDITARY KEY SOUGHT to whitewash a cell which was to be U FOR FINGERPRINT PATTERN occupied by a lawyer who had robbed ~'1 # Iowa City, Iowa.—It won't be long dozens of his clients." I Doctor ordered Kra:°ben ! R•e s t I e,s s "In Ma and lune I was until science will be able to remark "Five years ago this month I had badly futtdown find li8d fault that Junior has his daddy's eyes, his M Y00 a serious attack of blood pressure,and �CyH ' L D R E spells until it was a dreg m do grandmother's nose and, his mother's i/Y v my medic car man ordered me to take my work:In July and August I fingerprints, Dr.John A. Larson, Uni. .SUFFEROM -'Krua�ren `may. Evidently I didn't seem to ick u so I de• varsity of Iowa psychiatrist and cram- ( am a stubborn subject, because I use CHILD(;EN will fret, often for no cided to try Pink• believes. CONSTIPATION? every morning a surall teaspoonful apparent reason. But there's ai- Vegetabley po urologist, 7 and a half in a glass of hot water,and ways storial Harmless as the recipe hams Com and " And when th&t time comes, Dr. Lar- • •this acts splendidly and keeps my on the wrapper: mild and bland as it because I saw it advertised: 1 son says,danger of babies being mixed head right. If 1 don't have the action �{� gut its cutis action soothes took two bottles and now I am Countless remedies are advertised fI ' up will be almost wiped out. mentioned, I fee! cold, stupid and I a youngster more surely than a more the acture of health I feel P for constipation. Many relieve for 'liable to fall'from dizziness, There- owerful medicine p Dr: Larson is the inventor.of a new the moment but they are habit form- p fine,do afl m work and milk "single point" system of classifying ing and must be continued. Others 'fore I can't do without my Kruschen -That's the beauty of this special " fingerprints, and he is also credited contain•calomel and dangerous min- °a 'any account. Some time ago I children's remedy! It maybe en two � � y woman tried some .other salts which were the tiniest infant—as often as there writes, I will certainly answer with having perfected the Srst work-. eral drugs, which remain in the Sys- �mpe, but they pained me so much is need. In cases of colic, diarrhea or ing model of the "lie detector" now teen, settle in the joints and cause that I had to stn them. There is I her letter."—Mrs, George g. aches and sins. Some are harsh p similar disturb it is invaluable. purgatives which cramp and ria "no with Krtrseben. I have told � Gillespie, ptanniclty, SaskciLche- used for examination of suspected pais I A coated to c for just a few + criminals. g hundreds of m little wonder-working . drops to ward off constipation; so u'dn• Thou h science has not et diacov- and leave a depressed after effect. -berme;+_lE, Fergusson I does any suggestion of bad breath. 8 y Avoid lubricating oils which only deeper- 1 j Dizziness is a symptom of a dee r Whenever children don't eat well, ered accurately just what features of grease the intestines and encourage seated disorder. It is one of Nature's I don't rest well, or have any little Y fingerprint p.ttern eonstitecte its natures machinery to become lazy. danger signals—her urgent warning of I upset—this_pwe vegetable prepare- !'dominrnt" and recessive" hereditary A purely vegetable laxative such an spurn blood-stream which, if not t ffi Usually all that's needed. ' + factors, Dr. Larson is convinced that u Carter's Little Liver Pills, gently attended .to in time, may wreck the j , r there are such inherited character- touches the liver, bile starts to flow. entire health with some dangerous, istics, just as facial or bodily eonflg- tthe bowels move gently the intestines indeed lifelong, disease. The six salts are thoroughly cleansed and constipar in Kruschen keep I the blood-stream I �� • ' ''oration among relatives betray fam• tion poisons pass away. The stomach, pure and vu� by ensuring the t�omr. ily kinship. liver and bowels are now active and -complete elimination of poisonous • P; the system aaj oy's a real tonic effect waste mattes ttm the systeat every l f MUE No. 38--'36 - .'i.Minard's Liniment a household trishi. A#tkltigists 25c sad 75c red pkgL i day. . y , • •'s ...:' ,- :', '.. "..:. '.�- ' .. :a.'.«... _ -. �§,�:Mai��4' �: X1,4. < +'4'°r �, n,vwY�•q"r.' . _:°.srY�.S.n' ...:....fl...YA:v_y' a-:-'t ..•-5•, _..vsse,..p .er a+ .t' .aa.P �{ :+"c"'..wa.�4c'"� f?'L�.' +e' �� 6' .•.vara 3 • RI �•" .y �:� G':r ,.. �.,. •. ., .. may. .. �[-' r,:'. 14, .T (��`����'�•�sQ�ppe�dd .aha /.._ that /� success. i Qere alta Q .-• �� -. ti1�at theL itaLOtilr•IF•ia pro=P.; er .. children who are not adapted for �• 'A''•• $`"� .�: •' E�p'f)8-S°vsretmsrtt' Yaoi�ipaisasi ted by love. Another object Of 8snurlty and service in Noetgage Bonds. Also.Ludestrfedfs. rsRr�ts child study le to discover what sole particular kind of'*ork;and h itrance of all kinds. Safe iavratmeate .04 600 6`W 1 per It is the work of the paychologigt coat. �, �. �tt.ramsrnc;; si.aoit vMeita.a.:ac..� '' vocation is best salted tothe child. Low rates for Auto Insurance and ;$otnaivcEsoa co_cSta united stens :ad e.rest td find out. what that particular. Fire Insurance. INSURANCE-All classes wrl n- t )iOtain 82.00 i• advame. A bo" or girl way mike a cam lets kind of work is.y p Also representative of cludin Fire: Automobile. ind- ' failure in life if Cotupelled••to 'fol- The 0$nada Life Assurance Co. -storm.Accident and Sickness. JOHN MUkKAR, Proprietor. low a certain occupation, but if �..hLECTRO MAGNETISM 421y Address Phone or write a 43tf ED. BOWMAN,Whitb 19 x , • lice energies are directed Into..oma BROUL?HAM, - - ONTARIO - - . . y - - NOTE8 AND COMMENTS. other channel for which he is - Thousands of 'sufferers Rte regain- ing health bc• means of their ,•:oa- f mQtitally fitted and for which he' d6rful new' appliance. ' __The�ominion Government has '6,r she has a liking,he map tnakea Talks .on Electro l CFRtism :are f - t wow a rather difficult� problem on, given over CIiCL and CFRB.. Listen ' U _their hands. , In their re0 Y --N 0 R R t S cent alae• Orr= E for 'these talks and learn what is - bei:ti done for various ailments. The 7.- Von catnpaign one of their chief Bun Harmony electro magnetic belt is - '-"P I C K ERI N G = 4 liiesues was the admission of New ting or Shooting is"prohibited made in Canada and is obtained atj - under the Ontario Gxme & Fi,hei'iea f Zealand butter into Canada, prae• touch less cost then the American Act on those parte of lots 13, 14 and t - 1'eronoid. } O tically free of duty, than m]urtnR lo, in the Second and 3rd Ranges, Following-are a number of ail-- a 1. Store Broken Front .Concession, Township n Shop' a U1' ♦7 GorPi the dairy business of this country. nlents, for which it is splendid- ' of Pickering• owned by Lawrence r On the other hand the Liberals Squire,, James Greenlaw:and Claude Rheumatism, Arthritis, Constipation. Where vour savings will soon amount l claimed that the Canadian dairy. Field, organic troubles, high food prey- _ Dated September, 19.40. sure, anaemia, goitre and varicose men were not producing sufficient CON ANT di ANNIE, veins. t 0 ars. odll butter to supply the demand.that Barristers etc.. For free demonstration and liter- they found it more profitable to Oshawa, Ontario;' ature on its use see air. Crawford, If You cannot some.yourself phone your order. The came r bogage in other branches of farm- 51.10 Solicitors for the lessees. Brock St. South, Whitby. Phone 322. } ging. On being returoed to power care and attention will be given aa if yon -- the Goneervativee signified their - _ i.. shopped in person. Intention of earrying oat their pre by Imposing a prohibitive duty on the New Zeal; Be ' ,and product. The New Zealand Cel' llll 4f 7;_ C'HERRYWOOD AND PICKERINGI government has signified its lnten• � Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. Goo tion of adopting retaliatory meas imm by imposing a 75. per cent. J t Pickering :duty on Canadian motor care Build-with Gyprvc Hardware, Store -entering that country. This will mean that the automotive iodus• tryof Canada will be deprived ofRE Can hurl your P. to destruction CLIMAX BUG KILLER - oneof its best markets,for it cannot 'Thome No spraying, no water, no mixing, all ready for use on po- hope tocompete with the united unless afire-resistant ti]a- �� tatoes. vegetables, currants and gooseberry bushes, Rose wo :States and other countries which terial such as the new bushes, shrubs and all small vegetables-stimulates the J, growth and is easy w apply. will have a prefereaoe. The lose Ivory coloured GyproC \\ rof this market will be that many Wallboard is used in its All kinds of Garden Tools, Screen Doors Window thousands of workinon will be CoestructiOtL Screens and Screen Wire Cloth.thrown out of-employment, unless Inexpensive, esma. Chick Starter, Chick Scratch and Baby Chick Grit. the Bennett government will re- p p a re- -consider its decision.' which it �• `amt, '�y to apply, Gyp. � - Plow Shares for nearly all make of Plows - oannor'very well do, In the face of ,roc Wallboard dots xot y -the promises they made which horn. It is exactly what Agent for WOormick.Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. , .4belped them to be placed in power, :+ ,you want for fire-safe Fleury Plows and 9caffiers 'walls, ceilings and ' Dr. W. B. Blatz, professor in Ritions when you build, 'We have it, can get it. or it Is not made. _ :�athe department of psychology in 9c ,Ode1 Or repair. rthe University of Toronto. said in i � � �+ �. A receaat addres/ that scute par• ` Ask your dealer today J. S. Bl'LJ6w&JI N, PIC -seats do not deserve the right to for full information on .roaanage children. Child study GyproC Wallboard or - ` - •Ihas only within the past few years ', send for interesting freeUnbeatable �����ireesived much attention from (book, "Building and Re- • =eiiaeationist.e, who. now realize modelling with Gyproe." .41at child study is a very import 5 •nut matter. There are many aGYPSUM, LIME AND ;parents in the country who seem ALABASTIN'E, CANADA, Our lines of Harness. Collars and Parte are the beet yet. See our@ vto make no effort in training their LIMI?ED and.be convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction _ Paris onurio We carr some mighty fine lines of Work Boots } -children. They bring them into _ y g y t .. . � this world and make -no effurt to and our prices are righ - f bring theta u is the way the = - P y y Men's Oveealle, Smocim Troopers and Shirts sold 9' ishoutd go. Thep remain out on p at econump prices• `• ,the streets daring all huu.rs of the �� O `•_'' 8dJ - Our Men's Fine Wear Section is quite complete.. Try us. might when they learn many things they should not knout, and Our goods spel] [',peat customers alwape, itheir absence from the home does not seem to worry their parents • In the least. While some parents 0 E 0 1 L IB R AD ' y make no effort to govern their `+cbildMD, other parents try to s 6 6 ;'P I C K a R S N C* ' ,+govern them, but in a way that is ._-of no benefit to the child. The - - _ -- -__.-_ ©r sale 16Y-N. M Gordon, Pic ' nng �''`� - way -some parent try to train' - . �-��R-- =their children do them more harm v �1 1ALj3RICED .."an good. Their treatment is so A. 1:1• = ..Ibareh that it has a tendency to a • - FOR TEAM HAR1\� J -drive the child away from the g • _ :parent instead of drawing him 7' -closer to him. There should be a Srase-mounted Team Backband Harness, bond of sympathy between parent -. • 2 inch layer trace with heel chains. $42.00 ag 0 With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- = _ sndchild., A parent should not i ratJsl tks �tasg s �fgknr , band, si49,o0 - <attempt to 'govern his child by Elects mounted Team Backhand Harness,. !88:50 [ores or fent. Love and:eptnpathv Dail 'Coach Sevices . iehould be the forces the parent - " 5 ring Breeching' "' $44.25 should use in dealing with his This is not A lactory harness, but enetom made in our w realize " awn shop at Markham. - , - - -child, and the latter should _ - -: -. NOTICE DICKERING-TORONTO -We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. �W hiteva,le - :- Mills ! Fare 50 Cents _ 0 -F . . 0DD . S _ Chopping every day LeavelPickering (Standard:Time) Leave Toronto Harness and Collar Manufacturer - GRAIN-FLOUR-FEED A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. Headquarters for tv-8 25 1.55 w 6.3U 2.30 Home PhOee 8�l00 :w 8 55 ' 2 55, 7 30 830 2ZgRgHJLM. 0ISTM • STERLING MILLING CO.,LTD. 7.55 3 55 8,30 4.30 High grade Feeds for Faulty ,, %_.8.55 4 55 - 9,30 _ 5.30 Y Cattle. Hogs etc, 0 55 5.55 "'10.30 z'16.30 _ - z B6o& ANTHONY WIL$QN 11:55 7.55 M. z 8.30 • J Proprietor P. M. z 8 55 12.30 9.30 98tf Phone Mark. 5603 12.55 9.55 :. 1,30 ,;10.80 We havee-a good supply of Schon!Books of all kinds on hand Phone -SHOW BOAT •" v 10.25 for school re-opening. }' :_ v Sunday only w Daily except Sunday+� ' Pickering on-the-Lake z Saturday, Sunday and Holidays only, -Black Diamond Plow Pointe _ Coach connections at Toronto for Barrie, Orillia, - - Fl Spray for cattle, 750 per gallon - DANOINf4 Brampton, Schomberg, Hamilton, Brantford,' !. y - �cmping Tenting Picnicking Niagara Falls, Buffalo and intermediate pointe. - f ` ' Kwiogs and Play,Grounds under A fall line o' ?rash Groceries, Pickling Spices the shade of the old Coach connections at Buffalo for all U. S. A. pointe y; and Vt: i arq, Give us a call. :. apple trees. The place to epend;a . tie yotir :rayCok es - _ pho order, _�Pe deliver, SUNDAY AFTERNOON - " Phone Mtlrkham 8402. Refreshment Boothe : ,/''�� .SAUNDERral B,BARRETT Wm. M. Duncan GeneMerehant� csreerl Rei W dt BAIINDFR$ ;da,tr�'r �Ar 5 - .. - _ - ,, ° • "era • ..?�'r°mr:'U �c`.„,'LTeyrrl•�ya-r.,h- 'F , :. �+' +��.. ✓.a`F•.r. ..,�- ''^`d„,,;Tr"'•s-:.i s�•'-r � ^,--, e..�_ .. ',Y��a.,.._ _ s,..�..:.ei. FROM ,y .nl' •a ',r� !4.'y;.d•..-�. .. - .+,:..- .. -. .• •. .,.: .:=. .. •:_5•ef -..s. ;,bi^.'�.�.:,yt, �fyl _ t.:.v�v*r„'r:,S;J•'Q. a"'.:•.�. :.N,i.v; �•f' ?'y7�t?:v y .4 ..__moi^._--....-...,,...,., •,..�.-...�..�.��._,,:.y.�-.____-- ^. y-.- � ''+� - .f R a IX 4 . ,OLA'RE> lNT. Esn+d ffira Hryeru and Mrs. ' Blur Bund in victoria BlackSmlthln t Mtes Bessie Graham,of Toronto, Ooruere wills F. and Chidlow. i w t Noise over Sunday. n Iise Merle Linton is ill at res• Reuben and Mre. Beene and fare' c m e r' ki Horse-stzoefag and General Wort[ P sly, of Stayaer,epe4t Sunday with promptly attended to. ; out with an attack of flu. J. H. and Hire. Evans and remain. P y Chas. Grant, of Toronto, spent i Lawn Mowers "Sharpened, ed over for the School.Fair: the weekend In Claremont. Lyman - and Mrs. Pilkey and . Hereto Sta &A �J � and Repaired. 'v Mathew Morgan, of Toronto, Luther and Mrs. Pilkey motored- -- -- Satisfaction guaranteed. ,spent Sunday with Geo. Morgan. -. to Lemonville on Sunday and visit - Phone Ddaly. 4125 Mr. and Mrs. Height'and family ed the latter's sister, Mrs. John * x � , left for Maryland on ' Saturday .:. Tart. Sly HIGHLAND C REEK+eveninir. OThe potato crop in Uab�ridge isAzt Misses Ilean and Isabel Cooper, P turning snit well, but it is being • vv - a � of Toronto, were horse over the badly affected by a white grub, k• - �, + H. Re her week end. Ca•a11GtUg which seems to be general else, C. S and Mrs. Trueman and eon, where. Grain M@rc�hant Bobby, visited J. H. and Mrs. Beal r f an Friday. y Toronto Fall 1930--Spring 1931 €' E. Bryan and R. J. Mann motor. ' Iain the market to purchase Hay, ed to Vineland on Tuesday .for s° <: Straw, Grain and Potatoes, , Goad of peaches. Bard Times Price List { For quotations apply Wm. and hits. Forgie, of Mount ��` :: � q PP y Forest, spent a few days reeently _ $ 1;3 OZ.,` with Claremont friends. ry' R. R. No. 1, B. H. harrow, bandmaster of 3Grspe.Vines. 2yr, Concord 1.00 the Toronto Police Band, spent 8 Grape Vines, 2 yr, Champ 1.00 Phone Pickeria9 1712 -' -Sunday with Wm. Coates, Jr, 3 Grape Vines, 2yr, Niagara 1,00 Robert and Mrs. Beelby and 8 Grape Vines, 2 yr, Worden 1.00 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal "Mile Kathleen Beeiby visited with 8 Currants, Cherry,2 yr 1.00 relatives near Stroud on Sunday. 3 Currants, Victoria Black,2yr100 B U I L D E R 8 Mr.and Mrs.Pennell,of Toronto, 25 Raspberries, Latham, new 5.00 opent Sunday' with the letter's 8 Gooseberries, Downing. 2 yr 1.00 E AVA1.-Ma#ne1k We are now ready to parents,Jae. and Mrs. McCullough. 8 Blackberries, Snyder 1.00supply you with: Mrs. Esther Palmer and Ira Boy *- or spent a few days last week In -BRICKS, UONCRETL Stoaffville with (!so. and hire.Lee. john T. Eil om, Agent, ,� ��0'�a S ��st i �ee Ed. Gregg and hit. and Mrs. BLOCKS, INTERLOCK. Graham, of West Toronto, spent 279 Mary Street, eshawa O equipment a cow master pulsation control, now ING PIPE, DRAIN TILP1, 'Sunday with M. and Mre• Morgan. Phone 414 W 25tf owner can buy offers accomplished by means of maq- George Bell, of the Bank of Com• aeric force, gives absolute um- BAND AND GRAVEL. ; P Ad&Jones•Sadler,A.R.C.M. the o orfunities fortuity and regularity of milk- ferry Cement - t "inerts stall heirs, spent Sunday'ice PP w" Toronto with M. J. and Mrs, for saving time and labor, Wilker VOCAL TEACHER P r sag—every caw milked at the — - -Miss S. E. Evans spent several Grad'�ate of the Hambourg for making a hard job easy same speed, in the same way, Troducts Co. - Conservatory of Music and pleasant, and u at eve No other "? days last week in Toronto attend P , Pg m�llnng• Toronto Pupils prepared for examinations method of offers this 371 Bag St., � Ing the Missionary Society Con- more profit into his busi- milinng BALSAM Phone Clare. ' , -�vendoa. all-important feature to a coin- PLANT-1 mile north of " - • seas than does a good Mrs. H. G. McIntyre was in the parable degree. Ice simplicity of Highland Creek. a city for a few days last week, AT THE m8 machine. It gives iastallatioa sad operation, In i owialf to the illness of her motherthese advantages twice a sanitation, as ease of haadla�, as Mrs. Brawn. NEW STORE Mrs. J. Beal. Mrs. C. A. Over' day, 365 days a year. as in the better,job of milking land and Mrs. Lyman Pilkey,visit- �a�et performs,the Do Lavas „" ed Ifrs. J. R. Thexton, of Toronto, ' +CLAREMONT er hasDede ted its�iwpari- is outstandia$� �mo-' y . one day last +veek. is ins field Of machine classed and vouched foc by Mrs. J. H. Caskey, A. T. C. M. The following are a few of the in a spiking way. The thonsanabf usere. fsitRR t Claremont, Ont.. teacher of piano specian now being DO .Laval peiadpl0 of . Rot• peslect=Mdng, m 118. ane theory, will now accept pupils offered: _ at her home. Phone Clare 1880. ** 2 cans of Peas. -25 cents CB1A9. COOPER CLARE3tONT ONT. Mre. T. Caster, we are sorrTto 2 cans Park and Beans, 126 cents � _ report. Is not improving as her 2 lbs. Ginger Snaps, 25 cents friends would wish. She has been 2 pkgs of Salt, 25,cents - - •\ / 5*{ r confined to the- house for a long 2 pkgs of Luz, 25cents 4 ldme. 2 pkgs Shredded Wheat. 25 conte //F � J The 109th anniversary of the a bare P & G Soap, 25 cents Baotist Church will be-held on 7 bare Castile Soap, 25 cents . • Bunday, Oct. 5th. and the annual Highest prices paid for batter and -:- Is Your Subscription Paid ? ":' s - �of • at an I supper on Monday, Oct, 8th. -Pull egae. Save our coupons. 1particulare later. We deliver every day, dignified, not would D. A. and Mrs. Scott. Mre. Herb. - desagne that would be Oooper. Mise Minnie Gleeson and N Inappropriate for the .'Fred Evans .motored to Stayner C. A. OVIERLA D Es D BER R in viev� IUnue dayfast week when they s eat 371y Phone 2301 s onp�ustrated is situ- y ' the day with- Reuben and �rs. { pie, yet has artistry. } . Besse and family. - CLAREMOAIT, -�- - ._ONT. ,� Mr. and Mrs. Blackbnro andE . —Bryan . 1�€o(Treater Tribute'baby, Diane, acrd Mre. Brecken• T 1 C t0 Sh t .r school Su ' lies N. W'. STAFFORD, den, of Toreoto, visited Mise Mac Is the p a op o sC pP , ginon Road, + garet Macnab on Saturday. Mrs, CLARE11ONT 'Whitby Brickendea is remaining for afew - ..text books, note books, scribblers, = days with Miae Uacnab Afew of the special-.4 you can get +: Phone Whitby C. A:'snd Mre. Overland were in at E. Bryan'- . refills, pains, pencils dg r�' `Toronto on Friday Wit, owing to pkt of Rice Criapies. i'ac and ens. the death of the former's crnisio, a pk� t of Shredded Wheat, ?.Sc n -Thomas McPhAil, who died the .i K r previous da from acute iodiges s. Seed se a Flakes, 5c • iP, y lbs. Seedless Raisins, tion after only an hours illness. 2 cans of Peas, 25c Prints, reg. 25e to 35c a yard, for 23e a yard. — A bowling toe•!, cement between cans 25c Y inthe ladies beton plays g he of loeerrs to p of d bare P& G Soap,Beane, 25c Ideal Towels for Farmers, 26o eaoh. Maple L6af Nntua '! _�_ ---- S�rCO , Vida a clitt�es�ili�p�er: barn —It-the 1 lb. good Family Tea. 89c lne 8 d_Wdrk 81irt8,-from�. 0 ibT �. . ladies can handle the bowls as well 8 eau@ Heinz Pork Beans, 29c Obeagrates for- pin -thea -- ... _._ _ _ - _. buildings. }t V180not lose. Hi heat price.paid for Windstorm Immraaos on building% Next Sunday morning will be Batter and Eggs. Heintz Beans, 8 cane for '.• .. .. `29 tints wind-mills.Stloe eta d�,r >>ttseianary Sunday in the United Heintz Soap. 2 cans for �rents cents -Automobile Church when" Mrs. Mcla re. of every y, Ivory p Deliveries eve a Ivo Soap FIskee: 2 for Insurance tU ... Toronto, wt11 give an address in Pilchard@, 2-cans, 35 cents o!all kinds. the interests of the W.' M. S. 3M • $ R Y .& N SAa![8 II+OB BALM - 'There will be a e 1 collection write or phone Phone Claremont 3?OL U: M A'H in aid of the W. M. S. New Fall and Winter Snit.Samples ln: .+Come and see E D B O � The Oherrywood-Olareue.nli foot - — ihemi— 'Whey are th6 lstat. •+f =; _ball me on Saturday night last BACK :- - : -' ::. ", �.zo •,WHITBY, ONT. game in favor of Claremont by - s,o. This Saturday evening Goo See us for your Personal Greeting Cards � Green River _wood will play Claremont in theTO SCHOOL for Christmas. ~� _park here beginning at 5.00 o'clock Basket Factory I sharp, in the Sinclair Oup aeries. Splendid values in Boyo'Clothing,and Mrs. J. Readman, who has been economy in School Shoes for Phone 1401. Ddanufacturere o! An Peterbom for several months Bops and girls; receiving treatment in the hospi Young men's navy blue all wool _ All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry tel, returned home one dap last serge pants,well cut and tailor- Crates, Farmers, Bushel ed, regular 3.00, for 2.49 _-.Baskets, Clothes Baskets. week and will remain here fora _ Young men's fancy sweaters, �' month, during which time she will neck, all wool as well as rayon ( - Frank Pennock, be in the care of Mrs. Thomas and wool, regular 3.00,for 2.l9 +GoodWherever Wilson. She was accompanied by Boy's long pants, made of tweed Proprietor Ler son, Luther Bowes, of excellent material, sizes 28 Maker of the well known ` Wod, Graham. who was in the to 44, regular 1.76, for 1.26 ' Barnes' Baskets. gem 'Toronto General Hospital for save- Boys' all-wool sweaters, navy `civulZed People blue with red trimmings;sizes Phone Markham 8409 - Y ral weeks owing to injuries receiv- . 28 to 34,regular 1,50,for 96c , ed at the Canadian a National E:hi' Bove, khaltl blouses regular 75e,bition ,^ or 49c returned home one day last week. Boys'khaki pants, regular 1,50, We are glad to know that he Is for 96c making satisfactory progress Girls'white middles,detatchable . 'kRRYING money in the ordinary form is never f' i;t 3YS1l71 ~ C wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience. toward recovery. navy blue collars and cuffs, 960 The annual School Fair was held Girls'all wool,navy blue pleated The ideal way is to carry Travellers' Cheques-is. ' on Monday in the Claremont skirts, 95c _ sued by all branches of this'Bank. Memorial Park and in the rink. Black leatherette school bags, There was a with bats to match, regular a zh good attendance and 1.00,for 49c 'These 'Travellers Chegnes are easily obtained. -thee exhibits were of an unusually A full line of boys Oxford run- They cost vete little ; and they have this g eat ''`high standard. The booth, which sing boots and. shoes, Ride ;advantage they are accepted as cash, in were to charge of the ladies of the strap elsppec@,sizes 7 to 2, re- :'almost any corner of the world where civilized - _,Women's Institute, did a rushing Ruler 1,60, for 1.19 ' people gather together. business during the afternoon. You will find our prices the lowest ob- 'The fair was under the supervision tamable, quality and service _ of-W. M. Croakery, of Uxbridge, considered. R�Yr�entative Drop Into our store any time_and we Agriculture. There "a an excel• will be only too pleased to show you. ; ,•, lent program of sports, and the F• I N G O L D ' S - OF COMMERCE ' � 'oratory contest excited much 'LOWER PRICE STORE with WAICAisamarpamat.1 interest. The shower of rain THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Sold and Installed by i interi'ered with the program to a Phone'3801 certain extent, but the whole pro- -FRANK J PROUSR CLAREMQNT Rrsm was carried out. { , - ONT. 1RC81 IIIA . _ ,pNTANp .J �. Ot s nf!. ,a ,,, }y�•r.r^x.'j)x,..•r;r .,,•..- ri-•�.. c �+W.' rb.. s. 1"y.. i.. n" .Y i' d7 ''.'A ,.d`A,•+i•°;;(.^ t � +tS..�.t• .,,,.r� .c6 k -...:.r�..,L.:::'vxewT'r:.'.�� sr:.;.. _..•�.i.:e •-! are_ �'a:.a�� ✓ u.�• �.,.-��r.�•,�'�a.....e. .%'tt ir.' .: ... . .:S ;...... :.:..-. 'Rrz?• ,.9'.'r-'- .fie• • ,, .. JA ,,,� S['di '"•«k r'4 :4? :.y .:C� iRM"'e — "6.,•�,h3- °:1 .., {•. .. . 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' - 1 ,,:,,M,r - m • Of course I could send him away to aaothei!'` ranch where his Ufa world - 1 a ;. be'peaceful d safe s fn's mind as a lunula' p� .� :. ..✓. .! , monastery. - But I don't wunt to; andWffim I know he wouldn't accept such a Job, because he'd feel he hadn't earned It - • - ^ - and that I was trying to be,nice to - - z ` him as a sop to my conscience for clos- - - 8 - - � •� �� in out his father's cattle." • he CHAPTER VIII. - �•. 1 m curious about that boy._I-want #� _ - .._ to see him in action. I've got to test i P16456HUT TyIL him out;even at the risk of-his life, r ` for if I do not test him out how am.I c'� $71L 'to discover whether he is or is not - /�` Your pride prompts you worth two hoots in a hollow? 'Some- , to keep your hair weu ��_ � �Sg body has to step into my boots some groomed...then for the bo p - �-� day, Muriel. Whom have I got? A same reason smarten lot of Ane, capable, aging men who your dull, unpolished s` each year pass more and more of their j/y _••shoes• regularly with a xresponsibilities down to their. irres- �' glossy -,"Nugget" shine f 0 ponsibletinferiors. the waterproofs 'iringoPrlvat�er �a sgoi ase bevies sharp'Pth shoes as it lisheaif you'reain to be fed on s conpo victuals? I size up that Burney boy -.. as one who, in playing poker, play* Id table stakes; in rolling the bones he _ prefers one.flop and have,it over.with; By PETER B. KYNE his creed is to take a chance, to let r the tail gowih thehideand cultur- ed, educated, highly intelligent gentle- SHOEO LI ? men who abide by that code are as :. 1 SYNOPSIS "He isn't an.idiot," the-girl defend- scarce ea the dodo. They're the sort 8enneth Burney, adventurer and one- of leaders I'm looking for. I want ea. N U GGET TIN wish a tiH►t 3 f ,. time gentleman, comes n Bradley an Bar , P ien who are smarter than tryself-. din, king of the cattle country, for a job. 'I dont understand his modu's o er- and I'm nobody's fool." ' nrney has had a fight with martin naadi," the king cont:i ued. "I gather .� " >s , rF 33ruce,a,rival cattle owner, who has been And to-mOrr'oW night, the girl stealing the king's stock, aided by sits- that he ook Bruce by surprise, dis- murmured absently, "}ie'll be berthed mel Gallegos, a Mexican bandit. The armed him and then made a monkey ! , king. likla young Burney's style. offers in the bunkhouse with his mental, ly from his perch and joined 'he rush you re sent for, a>;d then don't lieges him the lot of getting the cattlye-thieves, out of him.- Und.rubtedly, at real flat moral and intellectual inferiors. Yes," with some forty other men. to pick wild Rower: on the way. The. Burney accepts though he. knows It fighting, he cool' have stretched means a fight to the death, He meets she added, "and his social inferiors." Entering the mess hall, he slid into king ain't none too patient. His mid- f 2luriel, the kinga beautiful daughter. Bruce in half a minute, yet.he.prefer- "But not his professional inferiors," the 'nearest seat, nodded, murmured dle nam. is Speed. We got to have } Muriel, who is more Interested than red to annoy him, to '- imiliate him by "Howdy" in' ,the cares to admit, tries to persuade her the king reminded. 'Howdy to the men nearestim an Some discipline sere an anlshalstn 11ather not to let Burney tackle the cattle slapping him, to enrage him, to so "It,will be very hard on 'him, Dad. fell to, in silence, like the others. N�- tfie king don't go.'I play no favorites•" �r thieves. imbue him witli hatred and a yearning Why don't you make him assistant body paid any attention to him; with This Fronoun:ei.ient Art Graydon. - ; CAAPTER VII--(Cont'd.) to even the score as to make a killing general manager and let him occupy s I them eating was a sacred function, to mad without rancor, without brag or "`As I recall Grandfather,' Muriel inevitallc� the first tame they meet. room in Mr. Graydon's house?" be over as quickly as possible. bounce. He mean.no offence and Ken r Moriel, 1,m certainly stuck for that "His latent qualities of leadershi Huriie ate leisurely, lin retorted, "he was a ten-minute egg, q ? y y ger- Burney understood.this thoroughly. boys funeral exp, rsea unless he con- ' ` and you're just like him. I want you Bents to listen to reason." will develop more quickly in the bunk- ins to smoke s cigarette over his sec- (To be continual.) to givs that Kea Burney a (good job Louse, His Majesty, in his-wisdom, and cup of coffee, with the result that o on. one of' your California ranches- The girl was exasperated. "But defended. "I graduated from a bunk- he found himself alone in the mess Mlnard's Liniment for Feat Ailments. re encouraging house and he can do the same or I e You have no right to permit him to Your �� gag him sot to listen get hall when Art Graydon; the general to reason, she protested. "How can "Biologists can be as sensitive to risk his life in your employ here." out_provided, of course, that.tumor= manager, entered and took his seat "Well, its his business, bossy. ' He F on bie�o inconsistent?" row I conclude definitely to let him in. at a small table in a corner. A red' heresy as theologians."-H. G. Wells. ` - has a man's right to roll his own . "I'm not inroissigtent. _ That,young . . . . I'm sorry I -forgot he was a;tablecloth gave indication that th s broil,,. _ fellow has made nil his mind to bring cowboy and invited him to dinner�table was !acres to him. "Rut dost you realize, Daddy, that h:mself forcibly to my attention Ity here. That was a tactical error." I Graydon was a tall, slim, iron-gray OR • .. '• - you're suborning murder by em- doing for me aome.hing he knows.will "Why not? He's a gentleman also. ,Juan with-iron- � g )� g gray eyes that had ac- ploying him?" please me very much. He's ieard some I found him 'harming delightful and I quired a. permanent, squint. due to - The king was irritated. "There's gossip around cow camps, has put two very amusing and you know, Dad, forty years of si.nlight and snowfa'1. Fun ion entirely too troch to-do made over and two together and made font. I goof company is scarce here. May I f He glanced inquiringly at the stranger det3cloue Ewer and t7,e blood of rascals these days," he don't know mhaL.his glans are, but I not invite }iim to dinner again?" as he entered, whereupon Ken.Burney Pure chicle and other ,growled. "A lot of loose thinking and suspect they will be very beneficial to "If you care to, Muriel. As a usual stood up, bowed and wished him goof I ingredients �� �� �� � ��. laticky sympathy waa.ed on the killer n.e; I suspect that the flyst point-call-thing yon have your own way with -morning. but none ar his victim. This-boy, Ken ed for it: his plan was the rough. me. "You're hellish polite for a cow- bnrney, can kill Martin Bruce in cold lousing of old Iaitin Bruce, but; Ken Burney roar at dawn. bathed, waddy.�'_Mr. Graydon observed cashiblood and then, with my money and whatever' his plans are, they're his,I made his way silently out of the king's Buy, . It ain't necessary to stand up111GUMON C L political influence back of him, he can and I h ve no business to in.erfere. �house and over to the corral, where when I come around. Thein courtesies� castles to r �pa's��• plead not guilty by reason of insanity "You forget, my dear child, that 1 be found his horses. His outfit was is reserved for the king. A mildly '�of ices is sealed dgls and s jury of twelve good boobs and etarted.young. and that I'm an old piled neatly on the ground just out luimorous gleam came into the squin+,y the dean wax ' ytiue-will turn him loose to kill some- man now. All of my lieutenants who side the gate;so he extracted from it eyes as his straight glance roved over . The day's work goo much easier embody else. Of course. just to appear started with me are old men, too. Old a clean shirt, a change of linen-.and Ken Burney. "Come over to show my with re VV1s1G78>t's to sustain uad orderlg,.theyll send him to an insare age in t)1e executives is what atrophies socks,s brush and comb, a small mir- boys how the rough ones should be 'saylum, where.be can catcb up on his a business, and I'll be shot if, when 1 ror and shaving outfit, toothbrush an,.i ridden?" he asked. HAN"M for ( $� - t g pop off. I'm going tr leave you an paste. In the shelter of the closely "No, sir. I came over to see you 3 PA 50 l'• cg 'neglected reading for rhes months; , Ir •then Lhe doctors will examine him, de- atrophied bysiness, to be handled by boarded corral he changed his linen; for a riding-job, but while I got in^o - ari6tEls, - ,clare him mane, and he will go bark old men. I need new blood in ttiy buss- at the watering trough he.shaved, the righv.church it seems 1 stumbled his friends-and be congratulated on r.ess. Young blood, bold blood, clean brushed his hair'and teeth and, his into the wrong pew. I•met His .Ma- two counts-one for going insane and blood. toilet completed, performed a groom est first. I thought he was you and the other for recoyerin "I'm, to start w th Kenneth ing service for his horses, after which I l Y g � ' His mood changed sullenly. He Burne and give aim a jtr out; no`.- }zti sat on the to rail�of the corral!asked Lima for a job. 'However, h:, _ 11 A L(Yr FOR Y gi Y P thought I'd better pass-my entrance i chuckled. "And • that yo•ing idiot withtstanding- the fact- that I have and waited for the ranch cook to ring I examination before he recommenlird NICKEL --- tackled Martin Bruce itt his own baiJi- known him but two' hours, hp's my the breakfast bell. And when that me to you." ` tow wick. Lord, what a liotl-tamer the idea of a general manager for E1 "tocsin of the soup" resounded over El "Good old King Bardin," Mr. Art nchito. He fascinates me,-?4Tiii►e?. Ranchito, Mr. Burne sled - -- bey would make'." _ Y per• :••- •ray on murmurs appreciatively and T , ' smiled a thin, small smile of inward I Homesickness And a Cure! satisfaction. "So," Ken Burney continued, "if it'surAnAftfirn - - - - a� t , : be glad'to Show yon what-I. can'ds. 1 H L14UAUnE6 ."� j o i understand from the king that he'll j i f •' li ��: 1, like to see me ride a_horse called Gero-I ..Needless' pains like ' headaches - ",' 1 'nimo." are quickly relieved ' by Aspirin - 4 a + 'Again Mr. Graydon"smiled the small tablets as millions of.people know. " smile of inward satisfactio.i. "The And no matter how suddenly a king must have a grudge against you, headache may come upon you,_ mister. And, come to think of it; you can alwaysbe preparM. Carry when's you talk to him? 'Tain't usual the pocket tin of Aspirin tablets _ •� 1, for him to pile out this early." with you, Keep the larger size a# �, home. Read the ` "I dined with him and Miss Mur:cl - - Proven directions ' ' st night and slept in a very lovely I for pain, headaches, neuralgia, eft. -- guest-room with a bath, Art"Graydon paused,--apparently a paralyzed, in the act of spearing a -- strip of-bacon. "You et -with the - king?"he demanded. - - "He _. wsa_gracious enough to invite me and I was hungry enough to ac- cept. c- - € , dinner was over here."rather la and .' I-got the to • Evidently this information did nit - sit well on the Graydon stomach; an•1 perfect dyein'g - Burney was sufficiently quick-witted to realize this. "I hope you'll not boll So easily done _ n:y delinquency against me, Mr. Gray- _ d4n:'•he be>rQ=c. "Credit-me with - -- having sufficient good taste to slip out I con in file of the castle llefore.the family was lip __highest quality anilines money can wt's why they give such f and come here for breakfast. I know buy! Th Y my place,"' _ true, bright, new colors to dresses, ` "Glad of it, son. If you didn't I'd d The, anilines in Diamond Dyes - x show it to you:" Gray lon added a make them so easy to use. o moment later: "The old man doggone spotting or streakin Just clear, w seldom forgets his. Reckon he had his even colors,that hold&through-wear f •fdasoris this time, What's your name, and washing. a mister?" Diamond Dyes never give things ,� that re ed look. Th are Kenneth.Burney, sir. '� They j� "A mite' inclined toward the dark 15c at all drug stores. When'pe1�--_-------- meat, eh? Wel}, well just call you feet dyeing costs no morq_Is po '. Sinoke� an' that'll do until you have easy-why experiment � - shifts? ;gars your mother, Maryi^ exclaimed Fusel Wright, Mary's roem mate in the college dormitory. to sign tits payroll. Of course, I ain't _ -'-Mother! sea sayin Ili take you on, although I • _ _ sou d nae a top-' an us now, — As she poured' out her heart to her mother and from the very cooed of her parent's voice gathered strength -but if I do take you on,poli remember k Je.overcome that hbmesicknen which gnly those who have_experienced it can appreciate, Hazel Wright wondered to keep away from headqu'.rters until Q NW&{OI 50% AUG"T �f1w anyono coal do without a tehpbrne even as she herself expressed it "if It took the last cent" ! Vista% makes no Oftrence etas the cost nowadays for out-of-town calls is-surpristngly low. - .dnhah Minard1z brims for Asthma.( NO, 38--30 U .� +!•' .}`°'"vca'�,.asr:',a,.... .. n.:•,;,.:: ..:,.':: ,r.E..q. � .. :. 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Bring the indignities to which this i .ab- 7 _ _ type of IetDor is subject! Doing upon the music.rack. The mus c c t� n, •inet belongs conveniently near the .: housework is really's-pleae8nt way of _ '-0$ •, . .,� _, _,_ . :• 'F _ �• earning a living, but it is 'the'treat- piano meat to which those employed in the home object. COMFY BEDDING Housework itself has variety; is For the sleeping porch, or fresh ,► loot too much strain ordinarily_; is air room -in chilly weather or for usually in a pleasant and healthful -camping trips make sheets and pillow `ate 4 environment; is in line with woman's slips of outing flannel. They are -• ' f ` uslin and traditional activity; gives opportltnity. much-more.cozy then cold m f thought planning; Y f , �� or individual th u and lannin ; they do not show so much,the the lack a 1 ;' j7h .affords a living and a chance tv save of ironing if you short change them will do. Hu on the '� ! something above it; and has many . in that respect, as. mens a wise -other advantages. But there 'are housewifeng drawbacks. clothesline on a breezy wash day the • The title servant or hired girl" wrinkles will blow out and they will , a fO'' Wrap � is offensive and "maid" is no better dry fluffy and smooth. , Their gray 1 \\1 < with its smack of interiority. Girls color looks clean and attractive + nil whereas the frequently washed mus- ��+t 'In domestic service would like to be JIrop. ' ' called by their acmes,"'Miss Jones" lin sheet may lose its pristine white- or hito- ,; mess and.look grimy, Jt ¢ Noma or "Miss Smith' just as any other in. ,alt dividual. or the 'stenographer is an office. 1NEWE#t HOUSES M prifsiffive �r Uniforms are offensive as they put Some'of the modern improvements ' them la a class apart=-below those added to more recent houses are: who employ them. Ii is difficult to broad,outside chimney for fireplaces; swallow if one eats alone, for 1t is .casement windows opening full Lila hard to get past the lump in one's floors in vestibule and btfs roost. throat. a Ing--wu-3mu=-Ca--be ith tHa wainscoting in --the - social function. Other annoyances built-in corner cupboards; storage SONS ' 1� are: no place .to entertain the boy space in the attic; entrance to base- friend; ase friend; -no assurance that they can ment with rooms for laundry; large have regular hours oft; ani above all, livingroom with outside exposure on the humiliation of having to use the three. sides; bedrooms with windows ` back door. on two sides for excellent ventilation; - _ . a sloping porch over the garage. YOUR COLOR plenty )f cupboards in the kitchen. - This is a color-mad, or color-glad a _. e. But however we- choose to de- BAD TONSILS isignate it, we are out of step with Let the physician peer Sato your - - Madame Grundy if we do not adjust;mouth once in a while to judge the - 1 ourselves to it. condition- of your tonslia•• Diseased LbJ It we' are to adopt color, we must tonsils act as-hot beds of disease - 'know which color becomes us best., germs, where they.multiply and throw Color has distinct effects on objects I poisons into the blood stream. Maar „S �' o g t t Q r ! h w �� 0 e which it is near and we want ft to 1 mysterious diseases, such as rheuma• l - °improve our,appearance We cannot! tism, 'arthritis, and neerids, are ' Day a dress simply because it is a caused by diseased tc nails. pretty color,• but we must consider,i The imbedded tonsil, which looks Wins First prize Moon Echoes Back denied reports that signals sent out frorti his yacht"Electra"were received .What will that color do to me"' I healthy on the surface but-is corrupt Black is one of the smartest colors at the roots, is particularly danger. FLayer er Cake p again on the yacht several seconds —if the cut is distinctly smart. It the ous. ' Only a phystcir a can detect its adio to Ea ah? later afte- being reflected from. the duality is excellent, and if the wearer condition. j moon's surface. bas the poise to wear it with.dignity: Marconi May Startle World -_ Otherwise it is a dowdy color, Black. -SMOKED fish With Results of Latest .,Through the Barn Door _ .14 dark blue and grayed down or elusive _ Smoked flab is tasty, it sliced very - - - shades make one look slimmer. The Theory 6y A L I X THORN thin and served as the filling for - aggressive colors—suck as white, red, sandwiches. It need not be cooked Rome.—Senator Gughblme Marconi, Like some rare water color, in grad- pellow, orange, purple, and brilliant first. It may also be cut in cubes, yellow, maks one look larger. These the invemrflr cf wireless, in_an address ous tones glad blended, bluesand served In salads. It cooked, it Is to be, given shortly before the Italian get to a restful frame of weathered PUTS. bright colors also emphasize age Society for the Advancement of Sri_ grey. - _:dad detects of the skin. not necessary to soak it first. Place !t-over the fire in cold: watr; let It ence, is 3xpezted to present some in Simple its theme a cloudless sky low Dead white is hard to wear, unless .come clowly to the boiling point. then teres'.:ng specula's ions on the theory bending. the complexion is perfect. but near drain this water off, and rinse it with that the so'ealled radio echoes which Stretch of green fields upon a sum- a: n►hlte is easy for the average akin. fresh water, then proceed as if it had have puzzled wireless investigators day. Colors which mate one look sallow been soaked. over a long period originate from the Are: white, henna, cold Breen and &'' her i some pointed firm j T e to the right a Might grass and light blue and tan ( sending stations on the earth and are are rising, PRUNE-CHEESE SALAD i ;,r< returned to the Larth after being re- A mountain, boulder-girt, as back- shades. ack "shades. fiected from the surface of the moon r' Color emphasizes the color it fa Cook large prunes and cut them !n' w h ground stands, hear. Bine may bring out the blue of halves, rein ving the stones. - Spread or other heavenly bodies. Its proud head lifted high, a guardian these neatly on a lettuce Leaf and s. It is known that recently the Italian ever i your eyes; brown may deepen the 2 radio nius has gi'en much attentior. rows of your hair—but do not wear pile on .each a cream made by beat- ;�, It watches homestead Quaint. set : Ing creams-cheese with cream. Lay to' the subject and the results of his► in broad lands. which will emphasize our with the keenest - a color ch D 7 ,. studies are waited bad points, as a wearingo re interest. No oup. coilid buy this picture pricee. {� ed cheese and serve with a French less treasure. `Tort have a cad-nese ar aa-avar114rid Qresetug-to which is added -a -little, - The dist rice to the moon baa been , ,+complexion. Y Part of our youth, we love it more Color should enrich your`charm, hitt thick ketchup sada few drops of estimated to be 238,000 miles sit that. _, _ not eclipse your personality. It you Worceatershlre sauce. Mrs. W. McKenzie, 9 Fernwood Ave, and more. the total distance travelled by the Ave., Toronto, was_awarded the first}radio waves- front the earth to the Wholesome acid sweet ,alike in shine have a delicate or negative coloring, MRS. SOLOMON SAYS: prise for layer cake at the Canadian moon and back would be 477,680 miles or shadow, wear soft tints of pink, rose beige, National Exhibition,_ Toronto. As A `vision tender glimpsed through orchids, warm tans, and delicate 11�o home is ideal ,without music, or more than 19 times the distance - the barn door. ' there were .s large number at entries around fife earth: .. ... "' peach. Vivid shades of red, purple, good pictures, and good books. They of cakes of various kinds we believe The question of the possibility of in- blue, green or yellow would proclaim nourish vision and good fellowship in our women readers will be interested terplanatary radio communication is Pat was applying for a job at the n� themselves but Ont you to the back the family circle. in securing Mrs. McKenzie's 'recipe, immediately suggested to`the mind, blacksmith's. The smith agreed to try ' =round. 0 which foilowe: . ' AGRICULTURE IMPORTANT IN but there are good reasons to believe hil "Listen," the blacksmith said. TABLE LINEN _ Golden Layer Cake that Senator Marconi in not carrying "I'm.going to bring thin horsesHoe ' KOREA - his speculations into such a remote from the fire and lay it on the anvil; -T Spreading the cloth is a very im. Although Korea Is a mountainous a -cup butter, 1 cup sugar, yolks of P� when I nod my head, hit it hard with portant matter is the correct•and at. 6 eggs, cup milk, is/a cups flour, 4 field. _-tractive meal.. Whatever, it is, it .Country like Japan, it is estimated teaspoontu`1 Magic baking poivdei, 1 - As for the moon, that•body is with- thin hammer!' Pat obeyed his blacksmith that 80 per cent. of the population teaspoonful of orange extract. Cream out either atmosphere or water and tions to the letter; the blacksmith should be laid with care and exact are engaged in agricultural thus void of life., The inventor'has never nodded his head again. ' sass, not throws on the• table, stip• pursuits. butter •and-sugar, add well beaten Rice and other cereals are the. chiefj yolks and beat again with butter and shod. __—._ _ -- - ------------- products of the country, which ex- sugar until very light. Sift Sour and For the formai dinner and gther port these cereals chiefly to Japan. Maglc baking powder together and formal meals; the damask table-cloth The.-soys bean and cotton are also 4 the.most appropriate thing. Have add to first mixture alternatively with the center told exactly in the center among the leading' agricultural prod- milk. Beat lightly for about one min- ..of the table, and all the edges should acts of Korea, uta, put into greased layer pane and hang evenly, of the same width: Foto bate: Temperature 4110 deg. F. Time the informal meal, lace or linen-and- about 20 minutes. Put together with lace table covers Aill sArve. For lemon filling and ice with boiled frost- ILLJ —�uac eons. un - — � - Lemon Filling a? --colors are used. The table- to-more ,fh�- J 1' '1'bars" with much ot•the wood show- " �' 1 lemon and rind, 1 cup cold w er, - - - r Floor y .1 cup sugar, 1 egg, 1 tablespoonful to For dinner, whether. or mo` it is t �- h Soar,. B2a�t leigM rind and eg.9 to• epics For sbrmal. the dinner size napkin fa '" gather. Stir in lemon�'uice and I ar. i 104 sed. For luncheons, the small nap• �t - Dissolve flour in water. Cook in donID • s, s� _. kin, folded in quarters, ie laid at ^;._ 1 g ble boiler till fit jellies and spread. G each place. It usnaly matches the �' o� ► (Boiled) Frosting innchcicOh., ' The napkin is laid flat �- Dissolve a cup of granulated sugar Many D601)le, two huiiPd after rutins, prod will ti8ver ane crude methods ` -•oi the plate at each place or at the 1 is 14 cup of hot water. -Wash down suffer indigestion as they call it. It is when you know,this better -method. 'JL left, beside-the forks. the sugar from the sides of the pan, usually excess acid. -Correct it with And you will never suitor from excess PLACING T(la PIANO 4 cover and let boil three or four min-!an alkali. The best way, the quick,. acid when you prdve out this easy re- "Y-es, e• "Yes, we get all - the benefits of utos, uncover and let boil to a rather harmless and efficient way, is Phillips' Ile& Please do that—for your ow>a . r '39se._bl>,cie of an uprisht piano mountain climbing here: ilrrs-soft batt stage. Poor in a fine Milk of Magnesia. It has remained sake—now. _ - • :., .,; ' a1Elould be assinet sr. Just wall. since "Mountain climbing? Why, there stream oit the whites-ot-2-eggs;-beat= w-yesrs the-stamdard with Phys!- Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' :'temperature chances affect the strings isn't a hill ten feet high within twenty' en dry ea ug cons an y meanw e. c ens. fie spoon water nen a- M k of agues a presc y-b physi- �- aad mechanism as well as the !knish l miles." ! A few maraschino cherries cbopped izes many times its volume to stomach clans for 60 years in correcting excess of the case. "i know, but we sleep on the fifth .and added M the frosting gives s de- acids,and at once,•The symptoms dis- acids. Each bottle contains.full direo• 't The piano �a1d sit wh�e� that floor and there is no elevator: i iiclous and pleasing savor. appear in five minutes. ei tioas-=any drugstore. Y" .. _ - :�• 'Vass"'fir • u '. , "`.� y .�s ,,. -y�;.. i:.:, .51;.�-.;..,..,.-e ::.�..•�.�..:-:.•, _ .b .:,i::r.- W� ,N.r - ,.t� u��r. 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Office hours, 9 a. m. p z l j� .� - :day in lliimico w4th friends. Bradley,a eon: 6 p. m• Daily, and Evening3�by ap- - - -Mise Pearl Tom., of Toronto, --Dur• H.'M. and Mrs. Bateman, .pomtment. (X-ray service). .spent Sunday with miss. Nellie- of Toronto, were in town 6D SnD -On account of the-large num �Z� r :d►rnot day visiting relatives. bar of fires 'taliaed by threshing a -Miss White.of Brooltiin:spent -L• B. Tapson, fano-tpner of it is reported that at the next see - pp - the weep-sad with W. H. 'bad Bowmauville, will,be in-town in a sioo of the legislature a bill will be The most popular elothin in all Canada. few days. Orders left at THE introduced repealing the presen �p 8 p�dIlat2oD �s m Westney. only warrants.the rioe We are showing the --Robt. A. and Mre.,Somorvfi4 Nswa office will receive prompt steam Threshing Engines Act and y P $ sheat a few a:y. last went with attention. ' * *:� bringing in a more effective act�►a - new range of patterns. _ .1- Alen in Toronto. -The services in St. Georges a protection against fires froths _ g --G. R. and Mrs.-Whitby sppeent Church on Sun'day nest will be as this eause. perfect fit lis guaranteed. "�'-aver the week-end with colatives follows :9.80 a.m.,SunddlFBcbool; -It ie predicted that the price �i and friends in Western Ontpirio. 10.80, morning Prayer; 7.00 p. m., of potatoes will be bigb this win p -Dr. and Dire. Bagshaw, of 19aginaw,.Mich.,spent a Evening Prayer. These services ter on account,of the blight which e on standard time. is prevalent all over the proviirce. , few days are last was one of the T.he yield in Ontario is much be- -Sunday A ! A D / E S �° last Wasik with W. J. 'sad mrs warmest days of the year, the low that of lart year. As the 4iiiiler. thermometer showing, a temper&. United States is also suffering i -John and Mrs. Dasper, of tare of 84 degrees, which was un- from the same cause we cannot DOII't have allyour�ork spoiled in the pickling season X Keswick, spent. Sunday With the for September, expect any' iap°rtatione frmlatter s parents, James and Mrs. nasaly warm by buying inferiors a3es and Aadrewr although not a record. that country. _ vinegars, =Severe electrical storms have ......_ -Mrs, James Andrew has been IN MEMORIAM. occurred during past few days spending a few, days With her in different parte of the province, •r daughter, Mrs. John Drapei, ofA�: =i1► ro�l►,r�y��mar�-ofa blzy_�o_thin� but-the very fines__ef of' vinegars k in which heavy rainfalls bave - -_— _ $eswick. .iam D. Hall, who passed away one Make Burg 411r i0k11II will be a success A' -Mise Phoebe Juniper, nurse in occurred, and buildings destroyed year ago, Sept 16th, 1:+29. y pickling by lightning. Several very light ' .the Belleville Hospital has been In memory a constant thought, by buying your spices and vlIIOgars srainfalls have taken lace in-this visiting at the home of her par P Through life. a silent heartache.. at BantiII 's. ente here. locality, bat not sufticient to be of His loving father, Mother and t g _ -Born, at Detroit, on Thurs much benefit to vegetation. Sistersd -Oburch services , Barbara and Irene. >< day, Aug. 14th, to Carl rp and 111 be heldeine St.OPau s aChdurc, HAM-ln loving memory of h Mrs.. _ '1Radio Licensee issued. 3 -Mrs son, Conalreen (nee Ruth Murphy), a .pt, 21st, t L a. m W. G. Ham, who departed tis f - lens, Donald Carl. -The Dominion Government p• m. The Minister will preach at Sept. 15th; 1924. Fred. Ta Bunting, Pickering both services. Morning subject : Not dead to those who loved her, ' leas expressed its intention to „An Old-fashioned Revival."Even Not lost but gone before; .,.. - Established 1857. (spend $20,000,OWs to relieve the Ing subject : "The Barren Fig She lives with us in memory, .,unemployment' onitration. Tree." Come and join with no in And will for evermore: .i r -John O'Connor and family, of worship and in singing of some Sadly missed by Husband and .Belleville, have been spending a - few days at the home of the form- song fashioned hymns from the family. see mother off Church 8t. song sheets. those songs nor fe�th SALE REGMTER. ! Arthur.- ea.and era loved to sing. Don't forget ! ,^ the adult Bible class at 10 45 a. al. Wednesday, Oct. Iet-Auction Sale 6twe ;Harry and tin and M . family The subject for discussion is Jonah of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, bay visited Anotia and Mrs. Franklin, and the Whale. turnips, farm implements etc, the * i` of Port sier, at M s. R.Perry nCronkd and dau geek , a fun er resident ofof yPicker• _lot 3 Kcon.f2DLxbravid W eCroSale at ,gbter, Myra, have returned ,come. ing, and a subscriber to THE NEWS One o'clock- Geo. and Ted Jack �'. latter spending a couple of weeks Grocery Specials for This Week : ;with relatives in Nerth Carolipa. for many yeast-, in a lettere to son, Auctioneers. i -John Draper, who suffered a THE NEWS in which he renews his • Todd lb. tin c Toddy, atlroke a week ago Saturday, to subscriptiun, paints a gloomy Note Advortts*monts. •' l !� :: .53c _ ictnre of the condition of the (1� a - Large Toddy miser, le extra ;. not making the progress toward + - recovery that his friends would armyers in SaskAtchewan. pBoth TnR SALE-FrPe6 milcb rnso, half e.-T-� 9 y 24 lb. bag 80c last year and this the crops are f 1•rw'y, second calf, M B. Burk. Phoney 1 Pastr Flour, `,like. Pick 1031 3-4 -The warm weather of the the worst he has experienced eiacs _-. _- Clark's Pork and BeaDa, 18 oz, 3 for &8c . week-end drew many to the differ going Westin 1902. dlr. Morrie nRESSMAKING-U►diea sand cbild bad no oats either last year or this. Lren's dresses and coats'. also remodeling.Es- / Fisherman Salmon, pink, i lb tin ... 19c lent beaches on our lake front on pe rt. "asonable. Inquire at Mrs.Piaer'a.Dun- Sunday, The water is still quite He bad 50 acres of wheat this year Barton, 3-0 ;Heinz Tomato Ketchup, large size :21e warm and 20 acres of this was no Rood. 1 There is no teed for the stock on RADE SHROPS - 97 Breeding a - -The United Church. Pickering, on their farms. and to keep them sari and a rams for.ale ciao as lamb.. 8 Minute Oat Flakes, reg. size to will bold teeir annual Thank-offer alive lead will have W be brought about 7o lbs. H D Browne,Myrtle satroa,.R. R 1. con.9.Pickering. 3 Ing Services on Sunday. Oct. 19th, - r 9, and Fowl Sapper on Tuesday, hundreds cf miles. FOR BALE-9eversi Road wort - "OeL 21 at. -Tbe large sum of twenty-one borsea• lasht and heavy, Also farts truck 1..: -C. Bradley was in Toronto one 'million dollars was spent in 1929 Geo Gibson Greenburn Ser _ _ _ day last week taking chiropractic in the manufacture of radio sets OCND-On the Bair road. a quern- - ' iMEN in Canada. This includes rte of Fory of fishing tackle. Leer mar bave same tan•tn:eot for injuries anst.iaea The fall samples of the famo'u8 "Royal sets and batteries for radio sets. b previus proper t1 and paYrna ex uses W. • 'in a motor accident some consider- This is an increase of d5 r cent. �chaster..litaLland crack _ �s Zws time ago. York" made-to-measure Clothes are - -John and Mrs. Taylor, of Port over the previous year. This does FOR BALE - Superior fertilizer • not mean the total amount ex drilla.manure spreaders,thresbteataaebims. v ' F Perm. and!Robert and Mrs. Taylor Also aced fall wheat, 104 ♦ariety, and banner ;now in stock. You will be de of Brighton, spent Sunday with peoded by Canadians for radios, twine, w.F.Dian"Greenwood - 35tf ` . f Robert C. and etre. Stork sad a' there is a large number of radio - �lghted with the new styles , otlsiier Pickering relatives. sate and its imported from the FARM _FOR BALE-IW .eras o! , r reported shows 'United the great part pis tby ,�«°nta;builld aisle�y.5Ne s and patterns. Peaches. which are re reed „ ` p 1 � a be a poor age this year. a ,wife oft he country, as partwhichVOR English sow, bred price f 8'oo.f sl.n "\./ne T1Ce to all, "27.500 ry 1 add in the filings o0 Saturday for g1 p teats per 11 quart basket. The bicycle. nearly new, 915 0'1 Phone Mart 931. • • )f `'.frait'was of excellent gnslity. bee been developed within fifteen Lloyd J.white,lot aa, rear con.6. Pickering. 3 f `t -lira. J. C. Bryant has been err twenty years A few years airo - -- -- Sisman 8 Thorn-Belt Work Boots anc� taken to a Toronto line teal for it was cunsidered only a luxury of ICKERING TRANSPORT-Local << >'f �1 fine trken t nt. She has been is poor the rich but now it is considered P•nd Loog Distance hauling. Try us lar Good our Stout Foot Fitter lit fine + serv,ce and low cost. James Oidenarel. Brock health for some time and her many almost a necessity of those is the woad, .2 mile3 north o! highwa ; Pickering. ." - friends hope that she may have a humble walks of life. Boots _are two wonderful lines speedy recovery. -Rev. Dr. Gilmour, who bre rVORONTO WET-WASH LAUN. -Lee. Johne, of the Imperial Oil been a missionaryin China for 1 DRY (Semi finish)—Let our driver call and unbeatable for comfort � explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your Co, of 'Toronto, has been obliged forty years under the China In- .name w:th Sir,S.w.Davis. barber shop. .We �. _.__ _ and long wears land Mi,PMon, in St. Andrew's I'll pick up and deliver 3 times a west. .to discontinue his duties, for s - et y a couple o weeks, ser @ring me on ua a —^ --- - - *■ _. from lead poisoniq'g contracted iD a most interegtiag talk on the �. ng Hoii,trin tuna,bred to Imp Aynh;rebull, Word to the Ladies • fail freshet irg.alto yearliri-hvf,-rs and register- the paint_ depa[tmeDt situation in China. which is now ed Ayrshire hull 15moathsold for sale. accrt lit- .,� -W. J. and Mrs. Clam visite!, in the throes of a civil war. He ed herd. iL.Ner ich,Atapte Hill Farm. Cla.e. wont,Ont. 4dtf. on the Farm 'their daughted, Mrs. F. F. Balsa painted a dismal picture of the ,+ don and family, of Burford, a few immediate future of that unhappy days last week, while the former country. The Comtlunists, who Pickering Mills just now you may be needing home new. ; ..days attending Police Magistrate'a are great foes Gf Christianity, are j ' - Convention in Brantford. gaining a strong foothold in some -. , — -- -dishes for tbreshing etc• Cups and -The warm weather. over the of the provinces and as a result y • • weekend caused a great many Christian Missions are suffering a FRONT RANK POULTRY FEED _ saucers, jugs, plates, scallops, - f _ motoei•ts to aw�ae out off the high- severs setback.: He also told o - _ _ _ the eucceeefal work carried tm b EGG MASH Qatmleals etc., -- --- -=: ws , the traffic being very heavy y Y g r'y 7 GROWING MABH Saturday afternoon and all day the missionatil" and of the faith- , Sunday. No accidents in this fulness of the native Christiane. There is quite an.advantage by '- Our new lines are now ready, _ locality have been reported. Dr. Gilmour to a fluent speaker and using Free Mixed Feed@. Our f -It is reported that many of his address was listened to with feeds are not stocked - aLbe small cities and inane through• rapt attention. up month@ ahead. out the Province which adopted -Canadian@, besides Americana a so •C H A P M A N daylight saving time this year will and British who are more directly We recommend our Dairy Rations y y quantity • od alit _ remain off standard time. Farm- coDcerf►ed, have been deeply in for milk production. y y _ ire have made a' compromise by terested in'the yacht race between adopting daylight saving is the Sir Tbnmas Lipton and the Ameri Cho ping every week day at Be `forenoon and standard time io can defender of the enp for which P beg for iota of 5 bag@ or r CENTRAL 'GARAGE the afternoon. Sir Thomas b are ratio _ they T >, y B over, less than 5 bags IOc -The fall &seizes openad in Lipton bee the almost universal -r ba • Barley lots _ B y Whitby on Monday forenoon. sympathy of both British and � 1@18 hone 4900 Constables R. O. Crammer eiid W. Americans in the etrnirgle. The Phone 5817 _ P •ll .Chester are both on-"u y One kmericans-are extending him their of the cases to come up for trial is eympat y.nn adconD that of J. H. Heenan, of Toronto, sports anshlip. This ie-the fifth' - • -- - - who is charged with manslaught- attempt that Lipton hAs made to M O V .E D 1 •er. A few week@ ago he was driv capture the cup, end on every AIIto Repairs, 'Accessories,Oils ing east and his _car. ran into the occasion he has failed. He'has . ditch .boat two- miles a%st of spent fortunes in building and Having rented my premises is _ Pickering, and into a telephone fitting ont yacbte for the race,but Pickering I have moved to DasolYne, Acetylene Welding, pole, causing the death of an be has been handicapped by the elderly blind man, Mr. McIntosh. fact that his yacht midst cross the =N�Act a bl C • ; .' -On Monday morning last a Atlantic under its own power, ere Where' I will conduct a b}ick _ ;._ Battery Charging motor crash occurred on Poste this is one of the rules which mast smitbing business and a — s service station. a-- d e >�iirs made on all makes bill, a mile east of the village, in be complied with. This necessi p which, fortunately, no one was tate@ the con9trnetion of a heavier Imperial oil and gas, tires and ; iDjnred. Arthur Mitchell was vessel than the defender, and tire repairs: p# cars y.•,i standing on the side of the roved aatnrally a slower one. Should Also, Taxi Service to or from =with his heavy 'truck, when a Lipton win the race the enp would any point. argd�sedars. lrto-ken and-then the Jo C. C. Plante, of SoathamptoD, Arnerican boat would have to cross —drove up behind at a rapid rate the Atlantic to engage in a race ��W,bight into the trnek. The trrek to re-capture the enp Seven sg TV Be SPENC&M sustained only about $10.00 dam- races will take place or until one 1'hond!Brook. 1808 tsge, but the sedan was badly of the yachts has won four of the : 'wrecked and was towed to C. B. races, which it in hoped will be $insole, Ontario Proprietor, � PiL'kering' lgpencer's garage. the Shamrock, which-is'Lipton's. - ' .p r :� .a .ry r••. .ln, a''• '^, m..,. , '• •: C*b',,.,•. .+,d•.�f..(. ; .. ..,, w.`: .''t!, - '..L. ..nr :,�+7 t.c _�X A•3. •fi _.c� .:15 �'4ti,W.^ I .,•.a 't taert",;h ie, ':p$Y.t^'¢:e.d:.yc'A +- "•;, 3 '..m t'� :.>.- --J�n .r.. C. .'Y+e ,•rq?•'. • ,.laze,. fin:• •n1 ti3'�,.• .� `"