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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_09_26 . ....NO V77 - -------...... -V% �r MV t 4a 4'- .. ........ 7. VOL* LN ONT., FRIDAY., SEPT.. 26t 1930. == ALTONA MIGHLAND CREEK, The Annual harvest Some 'and Mrs A Connor is spending a few White's-:ss GREENWOOD Chicken Supper of-Centennial Unit- •days with B Reesor. JLfR. H. C. PEARSON-physician ­7- �Teo= 2%� 1,7qW ed Church, will be held Sunday, Oct Mi" Pilkey of Claremont, is visit- aied Surgeon. Dumbarton. 201y 12th and .Wednesday Oct. 15th. Ing at Win. Reesorls. Watch for bills and f-xrthi ' Mr. W. LaPeer visited with his h.D Is running full blast sawing lum- r notice. 'bar, reaches, doubletri4s, WHITEVALE. Mr. and Mrs Fred Ramer and Reg. Betablished I&M On mother Mrs. L. Lapeer.'L""TTH the 0' -- ���S Claremont. 7-f b tongues etc. Open to buy a quantity of good special invitation is extended, were in Toronto on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs Pugh and family of ----- ARLA-G RUBIN.R.O.-Hyssight basswood and elm to all to join with the -Sunday sch- LUSPecialist. Honour graduate of the College logs; -ool of the -United church in their Toronto visited B. Reesor on Sunday. d- and Fridays. gram will be given and special mus- he low Mr and Mrs. F. McKay 928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays 28th, at 10. a. in. A splen 01gometry of Canada; Gold medalist and Rally Day' service'on Sunday, Sept. glin klarmanprizewinnerin-1 Reuben, motored to Oshawa on Sun- Farmers f Mr. and Mrs. James Tindall ane a did pro- M dente!Yokc e. 9A m to 5 P' day last. ctee from ' t of each S�Wv'il t h E le prices of all kinds of grabb Highest Manufacturing Baskets of all will be rendered by. the children called on M Tindall and tamily ori. are below cost of production, ises,fitted and g est quality in charge of Mr. Sloan of Saturday ad itrepaired. and Billy, T s3a P at&at Phone S ti24 46ly desert tions: Toronto. • Sunday afternoon last. but at present prices food. Price reductions at the 0Ul4ZARTQr4 A number from here attended the Ing pigs and cattle and Christian Church Baptisihia service E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and f&ctorv. Harvest Thanksgiving Service at vroducingmilk �Ae=tb;j.Not Public Etc. at Dixon Hill on Sunday. will show a good profit. Notary Money to Phone Markham W5 or 8420 or write the Community Hall will be on Sun- ing UZI House, Whitby, 2&y. The Altona Branch of the Wom- day, October 5th, at-.3 -p. nu, S. T, -JQEATON. BELL & ROSS, Ba-rr"ist. -- Chas. White. Locust Hill. Out. It is expected that Pickering Choir en's Institute is to beheld at the Keep all the stock you can. home of Mrs. E. Hoover on Wednes- I believe it will pay faij*rs to buy JV Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario (St. Georges) will lead the musical day October 8th. f &W Bay Street,Toronto, portion of the service. On Monday, feed at the present low prices Mr. and Mrs. A. Matthews of Tor H.&Boll. October the Sixth, a Harvest W.j Beaton, el u stl onto, and Mrs. and Mr. A Slack, of and keep their Rfaia for J. F. Raw. Adelaide 28118-9 r riving Supper will be held from 6 to 8. Glasgow, called on Mrs. Win. McKay later on, as the market R1CHARDSON. PICKERING Afterwards a program of moving on Saturday of last week surely Is at the it MULVEY - Barristers. Soficiton etc Choiee 2X, 3X and 5X B.-C pictures will be shown, with musical bottom. OUNBARTON. SM214 Confederation Life Buuding. Corner of numbers interspersed. Tickets, 50 Richmond Sts. Toronto, Phones Cedar Shingle My prices for feed are lower ='J! and 25 cents. Divine Service on "89 and 6"0. Pickering office The opening meeting of the Y. P. -W Saturday evessings. Phone of Sunday, Sept. 28th, will be at 3.30 S. than for years and can be itsAlso, a large quantity D. S. T., Sunday'school at 2.30 will be on 'Monday evening at 8 .-Jed at a profit. o'clock. The Rev. J H. Stainton of yefittad rough and drerised Pickering will speak. Buying feed from me, sive BROUGHAM Sept. 28th, Rally Day will be ob- all middlemen's profits a ;SCHOOL FAIR BIL C.SMITH. D. D. S., L D. S.. Jsek'Pine, Spruce and served in the United S. S. and the N(S*cceew to Dr. J.N.Etales). Graduate of you know what you t�Royal Li of Dental Surgeons and Toron The School Fair for'the Central Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will 'v Hemlock Lumb,8r. Pickering Schools was duly held at be observed at the morning service.t.store are getting. University, At Claremont office over D- A V ary Tuesday and Frid;;,, Phone Brougham on Sept. 16th. Despite The anniversary services will be a gloomy sky a large crowd was in held in the United church on Oct HERBERT •T. FA LU-1-SEL D s., 'PICKERING a:s "t' HIGHEST PRICE PAI all D attendance. -There were altogether and a fowl Tapper on Oct 21st. _J S Graduate of the Royal College of yARD nine schools represented. The main The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- in as and the Universit7 of Toronto. . ... .. nce second door of St jknd- LUMMEXR% features of the forenoon program per will be observed in the United FOR rew't Church. Pickering,out. Office hours ; 9 A.110 to 0 P. in., or by appointment. (X-my were: -A Weed Naminsr Contest, A Church Dunbarton, next Sunday at 449101ce). Phone Pick 370o. 431y First Aid Contest and a Soft Ball the morning service. A preparatory BARLEY and WHE&T Game between the Whitevale boys service will be held on FridayCeven- suains,*0 garb*. J. 1H. Besl, - Claremont ing at '3 o'clock. T�ie Rev. J Me- I Want both Wheat and Phone 924 and the Brougham, the visitors were %­ Barley now, defeats.} by 22 to 10. In the parade Conochie, of West Hill will preach. F which took place in the afternoon, A BLIZABETH RICHARDSON- URNITURE A number from here attended the a Fire and automc:bile insurance ofall kinds. funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. Ken- W. Z" C*201.1ECEW raillariftent"it COMP&Zi"Of solid 15"I"InCial stand- :he Brougham children made a very NEW. USED AND ANTIQUE commendable showing "h their nedy on Saturday last at Scarboro. IN GREAT VARIETY wreaths and banners of Maple leav- Mrs Kennedy, forffiWy Miss Helen IGSORGE KEAY-Licensed siaction. L. 93URNINGNAAO set. Alto" Liffe stock ind general Ulm 19immon'it Beds, Marshall Mat. es. The teachers were congratulat- Parker, was 1�orn at Dunbarton, and to Terms reasonable R tresses. Dressers, Tables and ed by several spectators on the man her girfhood was spent in our midsit.' Building and General Phone Sund WW 61-4 She wan organist in the old Presby- Contracting. Chaim. Picture Frames. mer in which all the children perfor- FP08TILL I.Jeensed AucuoDew. Our prices are the lowest. med the Strailicona exercises and terian Church for a number of years. Estimates furnished on all CIA"ise. 4 hor 0mulaiss ot Tork"d assana. Los, also on .their later formation for and was very highly respected in of work-Interior and Exterior. Ass mks of au kuNk assissassi to on abor"a the speeches and the the community. 0011ii". A4dre"Orem WTW 11 0. recitations. Alterations and repairs. Eddie Hiltz of Brougham walked off The death of Mr Geo. Gillespie, Chimneys Built . Concrete Work. -BILATON TOWN2393P GLZRX with the honors of the Harmonica occurred at his home in Bowmanville assaveranasir. Ganandesiosawfair Iskof COAL on Saturday Sept. 20th. Mr, and Phone Pickering 6712 Asiessaaftes. SOL Has" se hisna Contest. In the sports, and exhibits -well known'in our FAIRPORT, ONTAIUO- Imam -09 Weirelaw XA*. the Brougham Boys and Girls show. -Mrs, Gillespie are 0"" A rood supply of Hard and Soft ed their usual enthusiasm for the midst, having kept store and Post on Coal on hand. Also,a supply School Fair_.. Office a number of years ago and S -HINGLES cone dl� were very highly esteemed and res- Lp.ER 717 of JUndling Wood,R. T i "ROUGHAN. petted. On account of Mr. Gillespies saes GR 2•Y. 1W 0 Nova Scotia abing lrsasmj.� C 6C .3 stove leagth. les Adelaid. -R. and Mrs. Devitt were visitors illhealth they have spent a number Galt Galvanized Steel-shingfes 12d Phone Pick. 1709. - of'winters in.Florida. The News ex- at St. Catharines over the week-end tends sympat1y to the bereaved wic- Bird's Felt Slate Shiniglegi 'M AW, LIOENS$D AUC T C Brown was in the city for ow, for ads at sa j&NZIM DONALD MUNRO, PICKEKING' niabil. several days during the past week T. PATERSONIS . CLAREMONT, The Everest family, of Toronto, GREENWOOD. rHE and got prices. Phons,3812 CLOTHES LIVE LONGER visited Thomas and Miss Gammage Mrs. Robinette, George and Allan -WASHED OUR WAY. last week. of Toronto, spent Monday with Miss 'We have made a business of Russell and Mrs Conner are hav- I. Wood. LAWS Wash day. Here each in a delightful holiday while mot- Mrs. Rallis and family, of Chip- 'and fabric is given the b -color oring to Ottawa, M`ontfeal and Que- scienti. b Coal .1 and Coal, -1 pawn spent Sundaywith. James G A R A G E I _f3c formula that beet meets its ec. Mrs. Plaskett. needs. For each class we use Mies Heleii Barclay• is.holiday- use from nine to twelve chan. 'Ing at home bere. Mr. and Mr&-Iiowsa-m, of Altona. _7 AND SERYICE STATION called on James-and Mrs. Gibson ]Hard and Soft C" l-of the . .W J. Broxn and family, of Toron- Sunday evening. We are. prepared to do all kinds d gee of filtered raicsoft water. beat quality On'' An average of six bundred'gal. to, were Brougham visitors on Sun- -Mrs. Hooker of Toronto, is spend Ions for your family washing. day, otter f repairing of cars, also bat- -No wonder clothes-Nunderid ing a few days with her daughter, __.hand here are cleaner and Mr. and Mrs. Tummonds, of Wood Mr., James. Gibson. .. .tery charging, electric last longer. everything In coo- vMe and Tuirmond;, nurse-in ' �Vm. Middleton, has been spend welding and in fact training of Lindsay, have been re- ing a fe -days in Buffalo with his THOS. A. LAW cent gu6sts of,Mr. and Mrs. nee Oshawa Laundry & tion etion work.Dry daughter, Mrs. _R.co=t. ter. -R. Philip. car work. Bert Harvey, of Brougham, has Miss.Phyllis Gerow has been with Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories Clearing Coes .Ltd. .- L Oshawa friends for several days completed his contracts of painting always on hand. Taxi Ser last �,veek. being for Before Buying All clothes sed frequent dr cleaning in Greenwood. vice. T -..No. T, Highway is rapidly improv- Mr to keep them sanitary. Our cleaciug ing. Traffic-was he over the BrandiDn. department turns old clothes in, and his cousin; are un- -V or "ke no Our school tristees hive secured der arrest charged with the.. theft Gordon J. 'Law UUL U1 .1 WE CALL AND DELIVER the ieivices of--!Gas Leask, of Port It is reported that they, Phone 6W with other thefts. Perry, as--musical -instructress for One night last week P Willow's Oame in and me what we R.C.Jones, Local Representative. the pupils for a 40-minute session refreshment booth was broken into one have to offer. day each week. I a quaptity of soft drinks etc., BULBS ! Blacksmithing The W. M. S. met at the, home of an' was taken. Ken. Elson, formerly of Mrs. Fred Cassie an Thursday after The'young German lad has com- noon Bores shoeing a SpecWty. with 'a good attendancos the Pleted his term of work for William FROM President, Mrs. Johnston in the Some of our bargains All General Work,including Wood chair. The program for the after- Pengelly and left on Saturday for Piece solid --walnut Dining Work, promptly noon was a study from 11 his home town 'in Germany. His Jerusalem ,-hum. who works for F. Woodward. JL Rom suite, consisting of a attended to. to Jerusalem", Mrs. Brown giving went as far as-Montreal with.1-�im. Also, OD in. buffet, chins cabinet. an account of the conversion of Eur- One of the bachelors from the 'WO have�just received direct from ­4 fL exteasiop table, 6 chair@ Agent for Taco Farm ope. At the close of the ' business "Gravel Pit" in the person of Holland a shipment of Garden :.'UDbOlstered in leather. This Machinery.,. meeting a social hour was spent as -mat Clark embarked on the sea of - Bulb@ for outside planting is wonderful Suite - 145' the ladies partook of refreshments 7- "Vqr0CK1"Ww6rd rimony on Saturday evening, Quite or indoor forcing. and tea provided by the hostess. A a number witnessed the event and 491]r Breeder, Parrot Virst quality Axminster Rugs, GREENWOOD very pleasant afternoon was spent remained for the dancing 'the bal- 2464, regular price 5.7 .'our by all. teen ante of the evening. (single) TULIPS (double) price only 4.50 The Day of Days for our Next Sunday evening in the Green Prices 50c doz., $4.06 per hued 0. age boys was S-amuifflay- when severe 0, wood church beginning at 7.30 D_o_&tLWaiU teen ol' thern with their leaders,--1 - soin s I&L varieties Plight1v --eto-ek-, there will De given a go reduced prices. Johnston and Mr.. McWhirter, set more. All named varleMes.- program of music and readings by _XntiL winter comes to out for Oshawa's:great Boy scout Linoleum Varnish always assisted by Misses Wol- HYACINTHS(all colon) Gathering. Saturday afternoon was look over your on hand. stenholme, Cook and Phipps, of Tor- spent in an extensive program of 5e,per bulb. Furnace, or onto and of Richmond Hill. Miss L. and Metal " poleebrome base sports, in which our boys particip- Plewman, Who has spent her holi- D Floor Lamps with beautiful ib066 , ---' XFFODILS ated. Although they did not win any days on a• motor trip in the parchment shade trophie they say "wait till next East- Von Sinon, Bicolor Victoria, b. ern States, will tell very interesting "Leaky Troughsyear ST'he boys were looked after 9 Emperor(single and double) ye stories of what she saw and experien- Weital and polechrome base by the Boy Scouts, and their parents 80c dozen. ced on her trip -Collection in aid Bridge Lamps, with parch• repaired or replaced, of-Oshawa in a princely fashion, of S. S. Missionary shades, 6.75 being escorted to the moving Pict- nary fund will be tak- -Paper White Place your order and ure entertainment in the evening, no en. Everyone come and enjoy the NARC1SSr9 Program, as well as show interest- boy left out of the general BE READY n this part of the Sunday school 50c a dozen. colmitdinigip. The attendance at the 1 work. church as an organization.of all the whentwinter cones. Get yours while the assortment scouts. ''Ste -rr�tt - . ts and the showing. respect to SALE REGISTER. is, complete. all4%.e boys gon- b ten was Wednesday,c ular, Hut., 1VL_ t Wednesday, Oct. Ist-Anction -Saw wine, ay fitting ending for such a wonder- of horses, cattle, sheep, a b rniturs Dealer and] ful gathering of the future leaders turnips, farm implement's Fu ALVIN ABUSHBY nt� etc., the E . C. JONES KE I N­ G NE A Mr Brandon.a regular pr'"',7', our only 4.50 uml­�- jredueed prices. Funeral Director of our nation. Canada need not fear property of David W.' Crosier, at Also Awbulanos Service 'Hardware Phone 4800 Communism while its~ youth are lot 3, con. 2, Uxbridge. Sale at Druggist and Chemist. 031t"161 PICKERING being taught to fear God-and honor- One o'clock. Geo. and Ted Jack- the King and Country. son, Awtioneem Pbon'e 8W Piekering J 11 X 321 o:,i ­.11 �.or r % ;r :- ..- '°'° k it �, 1 -. i.: , .,, .. 'w. n C:�...,,. s• p e.p..-rl h `,4J ,;-- ''• '" '�"',. eN. ':,, i .- . SJr a .:' .. ..,.. ::. .,.. .. i,..cym. -..-5- �,C '� •. . vJ t„ ht . . _ f' J .. u..ra r - '-r:.v W . Roast Duck , 11, tof lkee�arch Institute The 1Vlarts - • CelC�rat DISCOveI'� I _ :� ry;��a A x {' '' r 'PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. � a Toronto wholesale dealers are buy- , x , . , s ing produce at the following prices: _ :' Bea#els-Victo Over Anaeu is Bound �J ,� . Wn P1. . iY d• �r , y s} , r Eggs--lJngraded, canoe . returned, _ x - s , . y c': , fresh extras, 32 to 33c; fresh firsts, i 5 With InauLa _'.; w ti 1.q» 29 to 3oc; seconds, 22c. - . � 'Toronto recently celebrated the de- confronted Lidter, whose portrait will ' �`, r ",� t `- s endo of Insulin by opening Che BanL- be uareiled in the Basting institute r� ' '' ' I Butter ND. 1 Ontario creamery i _ 1. x s <' solids, 32 to 33c• No. 2, 30 to 81c. z . Ing Research Institute, was entirely absent. The Ito- M a - Churning cream-Special, 31c; No. r . For the-IIrst time in the chole his- belief that greeted. Hanoi's discovery M. , p { 1 30c; No. 2, 27c. Rory of metficiAe the decade of a dis- of liver as a cure Lor pernicious anae- % '� �kl Y. �f , `Cheese-No. 1 large, colored, para!- ', covery will be universally recognized. mia a year or two later, was not ea- y ' % y fined and Bove"nment graded, 15% tc '' _,All .tile'leading English-spe..aking un1-i countered. _ 1/1,. �� , � 16c. - ---- - 'versities were represented when Lord! Incidentally, pernicious anaemia Quotations-to-to poultry shippers are a . 3doynihan of Leeds, declared the in-1 was conquered because Banting won K as follows: 'his fight with diabetes. Minot is a I � Poultry..iatitute open. �d y (alive)-Fatted hens, over I,, The decade ethphasizea the romance i diabetic. Insulin came !a tune to ,t "r ; y b lbs. each, 21c; over 4 to b lbs, 18c; ' of inaulin� Ten years ago Dr. Fred-I save his life and permit' him to con- 1. over 33a to 4 lbs:, 16c; under 334.1bs.• "' �' 14c. Spring chickens, over 6 lbs., 28c # " Brick Grant Banting was known only I tinue has work on anaemia: ever 434 to 6 lbs., 23c; over 4 to 43ii to his classmates and even to them 8amultaaeonaly with the announce- u lbs., 2oc; under 4 lbs., 15c, Broilers; was not regarded as a brilliant stud- meat that insulin provided the first 6L t 3 1�� to 2�/� lbs.,. Pullets, straight I ',. eat or a keen scientist. His-natural, real remedy for diabetes, the Uaiver- �, ;'' p ' bred,2c above chicken prices. Spring - r i, preference was to surgery. The war' sity of Toronto took an unprecedent- : 4 duckling's (white), aver 5 lbs., 17e; had caused him to mise postgraduate ed step a>ad patented the extract in all w over 4 to b lbs., 14c; colored, 2c lb. ` work, considered essential to the set- the countries of, the world. It defin- r's' :ens. Old roosters, over b lbs, 17c; w entatic side of medicine. Itely put insulin out of the reach of over 4 to 5 ]ba., lOc. Dressed poultry - ' Ten years ago this Fall he conceit-i quacks and at the same time facili• it in good condition will be paid 3 tcI 11 -- ».ed the idea that has already saved; fated its use by other, medical con- 1. 4c above alive prices. thousands of lives, banished the dread; tree, �Y PROVISION PRICES :''. of scourges of mankind and placed his Banting Shirked Limelight ' Toronto wholesalers are quoting the university in the forefront of medical, Banting continued to.work steadily following prices to the trade: Smoked meats-Hams, med., 28 tr. '"Sesearch wort. along. His discovery made for the �F 36c; cooked loins, 48 to 52c; smoked - • Banting had his idea but no money.' time little difference in his lite. He "; '4, rolls, 34c; breakfast bacon, 26 to 40c; He had just come back from overseas i was still the modest,young doctor and .X backs, pea-mealed, '44c; do, smoked, f$ and was starting practice in London.-. shirked publicity. 44 to SOc. He did the only thing possible--ped- Biologists of the continent held Pork loins, 306; shoulders, 22c; died his idea and traded it for a fel- their convention in Toronto. The = butte, 2?c; hams,26 to 27c. L iowship at the IIa[veraity of I centenary of Pasteur fell due.. A .- Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50 , witch brought him laboratory space, special Pasteur dinner was given. The -� 70 lbs., 229; ?0 to 90 lbs., t r 90 an assistant and ;1,000 a year. great halt at Hart House was crowded to 110 lbs., 19c. Heavyweight rolls, '' 'Pair of happy duck hunters, who have something to show for their day's! 40c; lightweight rolls, 26c. u Other men bad had the same Idea. with doctors. At the back ,it was They had slipped on its development.;hard to hear. Banting and a reporter(outing on the Miramichi river, N.B. Roast duck is marked plainly on the I Lard-Pure, tierces, 163 _, tubs, menu. 17c; pails, 1734c; prints, 18 to 1834c. . University circles were not enthusias- moved from the 'back and sat down i1se Shortening, Tierces-1234c; tube,tic.' They expected t e Ingenious on the stone floor in a shadow a tew'I - ; pails, 13c. 13anting to, slip, too'. They did not i feet from the head table. /�HavOC B Gales Farm Fire Hazards Special pastry ahartening-Tierces, think much of what has proved the I And Banting, unobserved, continued .7 �15c; tubs, 1534c; pails, 16c. r GRAIN QUOTATIONS . most spectacular Idea in the history; to sit on the floor while the Pasteur' teff French Coast Are Ever Present i Q - - of mediciae. banquet became a Banting celebration ! Grain dealers on the Toronto Banttng-had barely enough money to and the leading medical scientists of - ! 1 Board of Trade are making the tol- live on He eked out his income by the continent Naked the name of the. Losses b Storm in British isles Dept. of Agriculture Enumer-'lowing quotations for car lots: y Manitobt wheat--No. 1 Northern . doing the odd tonaiiectomy for class- young doctor with the great French- Estimated at $5,000,000 ates Eight Outstanding 80%c; No. 2 do, 78%c; No. 3 do, . .•!mate friends. His assistant was an man. Banting's Insulin was hailed as - Dangers 76%c; No. 4 feed, 72%c; No. 6, 59%c - . - 'undergraduate who had just completed the greatest single medical advance Parts.-Equinoctial galea, reaching g at soma points a velocity of 80 to 100 This is one of the best times of the (c.i.f. Coda oa and bay ports). liaif the combined uric and medical elate Pasteur, and the serious-faced. Manitoba oats-No. 1 feed, 8234c: �e _ young doctor at11I ant on the [loot. 'miles as hour, swept the French At. year to check up on farm Bre hazards, No do, 29c. Assistant Went to Top Within a few months the British!Iantie seaboard and channel coast on and the Dominion Animal Husband- Argentine coin, 62c, c.i.f. Port Col- I The assistant. Charles H Beat, with- Medical Association added its tribute Sept. 21st. I man of the Federal Department of Ag- erne, in a few years, was the head of the I to Beating. The Parliament of Can- The minds. which had been blowing!ricniture calla attention to the follow- Millfeed, del., Montreal freights. department in which he worked as s ads, the Legislature of Ontario passed I furiously for 7E hours, showed no signs I Ing points:_ I bags included-Bran, per ton, 325 25; o :;$unior fellow, the youngest full pre•� special legislation honoring the dia-1 of abating, They drove before them 1. Make sure chimneys are properly I shorts, per ton, $25.26; middlings. � cleaned out. $31.25. Iteasor of physiology at one of the I coverer of insulin. He became the to'refuge in ports nearly 40 ships and 2 Gasoline and liquid ynam�e -gatartn-grain-Whew 75c; barIey, world's leading universities. ' head of a new department of medical took the lives of at least eight sailors. 35c; oats, 28c; rye, 50c; bnckwfie. . should be stored 1n a safe place where Danting and Best plodded as to.I research. The Beating Research In- Seventeen ships had taken refuge in nominal. It will do no injury to bulldiaga. Igether. They surmounted the tiitfi-I statute was formed. He became acute. Cherbourg Roads. Twelve were ahel- I HAY AND STRAW I 3. Cara and trucks should be housed Wholesale dealers fa ha and straw • cuhiea that had halted others on the ly uncomfortable as the storm of pub-I tered at Brest and seven more at y i'Orfent, on the south coast o! Brit• .for the wider to separate buildings. , are quoting shippers the following same medical trail. In a few months� licity raged and magazines and news- They are a real fire hazard. prices for carload lets delivered on . 1. "other scientists became interested. In I papers throughout the world published tarry, 4. Electric wiring should be careful-Itrack, Toronto: veraftiea. articles about ham. The climax came Many, of these Erait had had their ly checked over to"make sure it will No. 2 timothy, $14; No. 3 timothy, -s year rumors had reached othtr uni-.� {when he was awarded the Nobel rigging or their bridges swept.away by pass inspection, f$12 to $13; wheat straw, nominal; oat What becamQ known all over the prize. .. wind and.heavy seas. +straw, nominal. i 5. Keep smoking strictly away i . - . world as the Toronto group was form-i He stuck to,his job. Gradually he The Greek steamer Theodorus Bul- LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS from farm buildings. The sparks Heavy beef steers $6 to $7.50• but- . ed and 1n the most rapid and e[fective managed to slip out of the limelight.I garia 2.767 tone, which galled from tram a i e ci ar or ci arette ma do y of e 7 to ?.50• 90 co-operative research .od record, Igen- Soon he was happy again. The tett D P g B 7 cher steers, ch c $ $ ilia was perfected and proved and the I rific pressure of the insulin hunt was Istanbul on Aug. 11, was abandoned a lot of damage. Be particularly care- fair to Rood, $6.25 oto $6.75; do, tom., and left drifting !a latitude 48.45 ; tui where cigarette butts are concern- $5 to $5.25; butcher, heifers, choice, whole world learned that diabetes had I over and he found time to develop i north, longitude 6.40 west, straight In.' $7 to $7.50; do, fair to good, 86 'c � " been conquered. outside interests. • ., ed. "No Smoking" signs are at least the path of ships plying between Chas-1 constant reminders of the ever pre- $8.75; do, tom , $6 to 5.75; butches - What was even more, remarkable, The Banting who sat at the head net ports and Gibraltaa,and South At-' cows good to choice, 85.25 t� $S.bO; other medical centres accepted the table in Hart House recently•is world' I seat danger, do,med„ $3 to$4.50; canners and•cut- rica. Two of her crew were drowned 6 Watch your hay mows. Spontane 'Toronto discovery and put it into lm- famous. He is a recognized amateur before the steamer British Advocate' tern, o choice, e, 5.50 t butcher bulls ous combustion of damp hay 1s no Good to choice, £4.50 to $5; do, bo!ofriis _ _mediate practice. As a rule s date! 'artist as well as a eci�ntist. He will, succeeded in taking off those on board.' myth, and this source of fife is not a3- $2.50 to 83.50; baby beef. 89.50 to . opment of the kind takes years to I never have an opportunity again of The French liner Rochambeau spent ways easy to detect. 811.50; feeders, good. $'5.50 -to $6; . .ipenetrate. _ The opposition that hadlsitting on. 7oor. 11 hours standing by to be of aealst- stockers, $4.50 to $5,25; calves, !Good 7. Check up on your insurance, see .. _-; � ._____. _.. - . ___ ___� ante. that it is adequate and that the pre- W choice, $11 *.c 812: do, mod., $9 So were blown down Manz pleasure When the Rochambeau reached miuma are paid. $10; do, tom., $6 to rsS13, do, grassers, Violent (isle Rages Lcraft were sunk !n Barmouth Harbor.•Havre, the captain reported one of the 84 t ge$5.50; milkers, $50 to $9G; 3. Have a good type of chemical ex- I worst storms he had encountered !n I sarin rs, $80 tc buck lambs, choice, On English Coast A wooden pier was smashed at Swan- tingnisher handy. These are not ex- $g,25 to 88.50; buck lambs, $6.60; . { age. his 30 years of sailing the seas. j pensive and often serve to stop a fare sheep, $1 to 81; hogs, bacon w.o.a, Galea were reported almost through• While the Theodorus Bulgaria was - at its outset. • $12 to $12.25; do trucked in, 25c cwt* . out England. At Plymouth the wind's lett drifting in the Bay of Biscay, an- Check up your fire hazards before under w.o.c•; do, selects, Sl per hog ;Torrential Rain at Dublin sad: vetactty was-7-0 miles an�onr. ere w n er setsin.-Issuedy e roc or d . . -.. .. . - I., , Isle of Man Loses -. - - - _. waa a torrential rain In Dublin, we £,762 tone, was towed lnto�tie Porto of Publicity, Dominion Department of discount. . - - 1. Heavily flooded all over town Brest waterlogged. It was salvaged f Agriculture, Ottawa. _ . ' - - - -London.-A furious Bale, still rag- Damage in the Iate of Man, reports by the ocean going tug Iroise. ( Brazil Will Build Plane J ~ Ing after 36 hours, had caused erten- said, totalled $2,500,000. Crops in worth, - a ve image a on t e English Chan- oda a co sad('and Wales' have reached Havre Roads with her flag at Canadian Flights Beacon in South Atlantic g been destroyed. Furniture In many haltmast. Her third engineer had ' ' RIO De Janiero-A beacon for aerial t" stel and had diaabied a.'number of flooded homes was washed into the in Arctic Praised vessels while others raced for port been swept oft the deck 6y a wave is navigation,'the beams of, which may sea- at Pontypool, Blaenaven, Aber- the Bay of Biscay ou Sept. 20. •+ he seen for s radius-at fifty miles The Italian oil tanker Tuscanla, the I = .+ Jugoslav steamship Dohodak, the sychan and Lower Garmouth. • The trawler Notre Dame docked at Many in Northwest Rank tram an altitude of 1,000 feet, !s to be 1 ' In North Wales, the Rivers Conway, Boulogne with two survivors of the constructed on the rocks of St. Peter steamship Vivaldi and the British Clwyd, Dee and Severn are.overflow- Finest Flying Work in . ' leteamahlps'Chesham and Templemead Dutch schooner Fouahod, which sank and St Paul, far out in the South _ tug•' in the Channel on Saturday. The mss• U.S., Says Hawks Atlantic, by the Brazilian savers- _- "were among those who had called for ., _ - . ,. • help. The Templemead later radioed ter of the Fouahod, his wife and their Winnipeg.-Daring flights in Can- ment. The steamer Belmoate sail- - 'that it was all right, I"�Iie! R�C1! �d two-year-old baby perished. ' ado's north country, rated in the bar• ed recently for the two lonely rocks ' The steam-drifter Champion was A cabin boy, whose name was given,rens as every day duties, won praise carrying men and equipment neces= Bagdad.Captain Matthews, British sary for the task. wrecked on Tye rocks near Loggia- as Urvoy; -was killed aboard the' recently from Capt. Frank Hawks, .. : -- 4. flier arrived here Sept. 21st from sed-demon record-holder, an The racks, actuated 1n mid-Atlantic ;a, Oregon when U.S. w � United States freighter O Boa w e � speed-demon Th ere • tl e mouth Harbor, Scotland. is refuelled and - tam ' just north of the equator, are on the wadi Mesopotamia, � e national j Ra P 1 an ed while the ship Winnipeg'as referee for th _ steel cable b 11 a PP D P 8 through hes iz afet thr heavy , le to a g were pulled d Y ot Jask, Per, I Euro e-to-South America air route. , took off an the direction e k- it r believes that man of the air P n awn from the bra a fou was drifts y y es. ' B i .fess by top • There was a terrific gale at Bourne- sia, in his attempt to set a new speed water at.Havre. hops in the•North West Territories The beacon will operate for o year _- mouth, on the coast. Hltndreds of record between England and Aug- Heavy Dama a in Britain rank with the finest achievements ac- uninterruptedly, and have reserve _ !beach tents and buts were destroyed, tralaa. The present record of fifteen Y 0 claimed in the United States. power for another six months. It Bind telephone sad telegraph wires days is held by Bert Hinkler. London, Sept. 21.-Damage in the will be equipped with a solar valve Capt.Hawks, who says his air mys- _ ________ week-end storm ever the British tales tery ship" hits 380 miles an hour "on which automatically turns the power- . 1 ' s--- was estimated at $5,000,000 to-night.I the dips,"- thanks plenty of praise is fol light on .at nightfall and ex- Underwriters of Lloyds were said to I due to the pilots who do their travel- tinguishes it at dawn. _ ' ;Edison Pronounces.Auto Gyro Airplane face liabilities of hundreds of thous-I Iing over country where settlements 4 ___ �� Wrights Invention ands of pounds sterling.. are rare. and landing-Places ill-equip- ateall : A sew-iow•preasero-ate=m ares-tea . . . . approaching the British Isles from the the frontier-lands, he says, and ,be Curerro Texas.-Bossae,•S. J. Pari D g Newark N.J.~- -'Thomas s A Edison`monstratici landing as slowly as a Atlantic Ocean, due to strike Southern I hopes some time to make an air trap ker's cow, never could win a prize at - land. i t h 'Mackenzie. ' tock show, but when it comes ;paid his second visit within a week Lo parachute, Laking off in less than 40 Ireland and Eng far up thealive s Newark Airport, thin time to inspect feet,and flying at a speed of about 125 The storm which raged in the Chan- "They're doing pioneer work along to tree sitting she's in a class-by her• miles an hour.. nel Saturday and Sunday morning i the portion of the logical route to the self. 'two Pitcairn Auto-GYro or "windmill" Just as the "windmill" ships landed, abated, but swept out over the North i Orient,' commented Capt. Hawks in The cow's adoption of the fad that 'planes which were flown here from s; swift Lockheed plane streaked Sea, striking the Dutch, German, Dan reference to the travels of pilots who swept the country last summer was Philadelphia when the great inventor across the field at nearly 200 miles an ish and Norwegian coasts: i journey from Edmonton north along unintentional: Shy saw !rash green ezpregsed a desire tc see them. hour. _ - the Mackenzie. He considers that the leaves in a tree that was leaning at * - On his previous visit Edison ex- "Thst'"a beautiful," Edison said, "but "north-west passage through the such an angle she could climb it pressed great interest in parachutes, these machines are the answer to the Friend: "Why does your servant got clouds from New York will bring easily. But once there, she couldn't and commented that it ought to be needs of aviation and of those'people about the house with her hat on?"! planes by way of Winnipeg and Eli- get down again. . • .. possible to develop much more eis- who have always wanted to By but Mistress: "Oh, she's a new girl. She mouton' .over the Upper Rockies to Boasie had bees missing th:ee.days 1. tient ones. have been afraid. It seems to milli only came this morning, and hasn't Nome, Alaska, an thenco along the when Parker found her, seated 1n the w .___ Edisoa_wAtched while the Auto-0y- are the greatest advanesVade since yet made up her mind whether she'll shore of Behring Sea to Japan and leafy branches, s bit uncomfortable " 4,at chewing be. end contented - L Toa were pat through s series of de- th �Sgts" #stay," • • . .. , - . . . . - . 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":vat• ,"? r.%. xYt_..r: ••vs:eb+. ar .. .. - �--•�•� Ale ` "Bacteriope" Careatly Reduces Cholera Death Rate us "Imdia.- e��p� - - faded .Nerves r. i An impressive reduction in cholera Dr, Moris9n reports` cholera broke - , Due To weak, Watery BkxkL death rate, effected by a remedy called opt last October in the village of Jak- lAaaemia — impoverished blood — "bacteriophr gge," is reported by J.Norem, with a population of ?44, living — •ca Comes so stealthily that it it often well iron, director of the King Edward Me• in l42 houses. In the first.eight days seventy-eight advanced before recognized. Fatigue mortal Institute, at Shillong, India, ac- persona had cholera and sixty-three And discomfort, the earliest manifes- cording to The Associated Press. died, or 80 percent. death rate. Then r tatiotus of the trouble, arq seldom The report was received here by G. bacteriophage arrived from the Skil. L taken seriously. Boon the face be- .Remington,resident manager of.the- long Institute and'the death rate drop.- - -- — - comes pale; the nerves laded; the India state railways bureau. ped abruptly to about 10 per cent. heart palpitates violently after the Except that bacteriophage destroys Of sixty-five cholera patients taking ��{ slightest exertion; the appetite be. iAmes fickle and before you realize it bacteria. medical authorities are di• bacteriophage seven diad. Ten days You are Ina terrible plight. vided as to the nature of the sub- After arrival of this remedy there were stance. no more cases of cholera. At such time, by enriching and purl- Dr. i Eying the blood, ,Dr. Williams' Pink Some hold they are minute, living A similar change,took dace, p O O 1 - —,PlAs will build up the nerve cells and things that prey on bacteria; others Morison says, .in Shillong, where of - that they are a nos living chemical twenty-one cases receiving no bac- i correct the run-down condition. Con- substance that poisons or otherwise teriophage sixteen died, and of six: xerning them Miss Margaret Torrey, cases that had bacteriophage one died. destroys bacteria. ,. t � a -- 'Toronto, Ont., says:-"I suffered a ,� complete breakdown. My heart would j Palpitatn on zhe least exertion. Noth- Two Beasts Economy Comer + , - Ing I ate agreed with me. I started The Horse be is a kind beast Kte taking Dr. Williams' Pint, Pills and And sees every care, ves by the time I had taken several boxes But the Motor is a blind beast, Swiss Honey Salad Creasing * I was ready for anything; I had gain. And doesn't see you're there. Three eggs, ij teaspoon salt, % cup O. ' ed in weight and every distressing strained honey, 24 teaspoon, paprika, 1 %L tty � 8ymptoni had left me." The Horse he is a- mute beast, cup whipping cream, % cup olive oil, t You can get these Pills from any And hardly says a neigh, 2 tablespoons lemon juice ° dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 But the Motor is a brute beast, Peaches, cherries and pineapple � �IT r cents a box from The Dr. Williams' And roars around. all day. make the best Swiss salads with this Diedicine..Co., Brockville, Out. dressing. Pour honey at the 'boiling The Horse he is a mild beast° point,very slowly, into the well beatentit � September And lets you pat his head, egg yolks. Then heat the mixture !These days a boy will dart and dream But,the Motor is a wild beast, over the fire for just one minute, beat- 41ke a speckled trout in an amber And butts you till you're dead. f ing constantly. Remove from the fire stream, —F. H.,, is the Obseiwer.l and beat for five minutes beforeadd• R - IT JE A girl walk lighter than yellow leaves, 4 - Ing the olive oil, salt, paprika, andJE : ,And talk like rain in the brimming • lemon juice. Continue beating until eaves' Backward Babes the dressing is of the consistency of But a woman will sit by an ,old gray thick white sauce. When cool, fold in ±'• M1 wall, the stiffly beaten cream. - Thinking of orchards ripe In the fall, Thrive After Use of Baby's Own, One thing must be remembered : S' •, O `r maybe of nothing, nothing at all. Tablets when cooking with honey. The honey Q`.. must be well mixed with the other In- „' +f>_..•r There she'll sit and never stir Derangements of the digestive or- gredients and a slow oven used. 4 Till understanding touches her, gaps are responsible for most of the c JOY AND SORROW Classified AdVCrbsl� fpr a warm wind wanders from the ailments which afflict young children Molasses Cheete Mufl9ns __ar town, +and keep them backward is develop- Two cups Sour, 3 teaspoons baking at have we to fe ' FOR SALE i From joy or from sorrow _ - And a great gold pear comes tomb- ment. Baby's Own Tables regulate powder, V4 teaspoon soda, % teaspoon , SSA BLED VOR BALD Molmulu ling down. the stomach and bowels, restoring each ginger and salt, 1 beaten egg. 9,3 Who know God is near. A is, with new es H.P. Dvinrude . Still she'll only sit and stare them to normal action and this is all cup grated cheese, % cup milk, % cup What have we to fear , tor, all In perfect condition, very fastij Who give him th absolute97 safe. splendid fishing boa At the precious fruit and the empty that Is necessary to set the little suf.(molasses. 4 tablespoons mee year,ted short. , - hoe special sedan top: downer gstti air. ferer safely on the road to health and ening. Beat egg well, add-to It-..grad- The day, and the:morrow. larger model Now la ed on (tea Praising God for a single ear. What have we to fear Bay Wilson Publ:ahfai< Co. T8 Adsiai . g p� ` happiness. i ually milk, then molasses. Thea add vv_ T rontu Bot 27 Baby's Oven Tablets are specially i to the sifted dry ingredients, stirring From joy or from renew? ; Honey-mellow and sunny-sweet. designed to correct indigestion, consti-I constantly. When smooth add short- —Chrystabel Procter (Yarkshirel• erre segmenta should lead often. — ;Beautiful fruit is meant to eat potion. colic; break up colds and aim- ening and fold in grated cheese. half 4 * coerce seldom."—Lord Dawson. y 1.et her hold its little while; ple fevers and to allay teething pains.1 811 greased muffin pan and bake in Clay Shelf 'Touch it softly, and softly smile. When painting your unpainted book They are sold by medicine dealers or moderate oven (350 degrees) 15 to EO Sbe will offer It with a sigh by mail at 25 cents• a box from The minutes. Serve very hot. This makes shelves, save one seCiion for knack- To the boy or girl who happens by. Dr. Williams' Medicine 'Co. Brock-,_16, knacks'and, instead of ming the same EMADy ftew I And sit is the ens, and wonder why! ville, Out. ..:Creamed Chicken _ _ ---By. Rosalie Hackle:.. color for all of it, paint the back lith- Two coups of cold chicken, 1 cup er silver or gold and your ornaments a"a "'aeex P tilany a man who has made a slave broth, 1 cup milk,2 tablespoons butter. Flll take on new beauty against V. "'MOsv*t� INAR 81LZA. THWARTED AMBITION Posing for Photographs i 3 tablespoons flour, salt, pepper. Melt 4 :LllAi2ingilt tsastillMa felffif n _When our meets a relative or a of himself Is suffering the tortures of butter; add flour, making a paste. Men who know the least are likely to A. G• LEONARD,Inc. a - disappointed. thwarted ambition, then-add broth and milk, stirring until assume the most. 90� As -NowTwhCkV friend, even if une is prepared for j simply because he never learned the -that meat5n; be'o-ehand, on) does not it is thick. ch sure there are .no TO Lose --put on a fixed grin, a smirk, or an ex- linportance, the imperative neeessitq, lumps. Add. chicken, seasoning, and. Weather of a:ways maintaining a high menta! - 0o 'two minutes, ion of the utmost agony. cA k o Changing JpTeaa - and physical standard, of always keep- - affects your health if you are not - 24 Pounds Yi F�Unfortunately, that is what hap- Russian Dressing , p r h e the coldi � v t Ids Ing himself fes o t he oe M na d s prevents a co htold. gprotected. p. pens in moat photographic studios. it bring the highest possible percentage` Mix well together 4 tablespoons p _ is not entirely the fault of.the photo- i, p and grippe relieves rheumatism At the Same Tlizte Gain in PlrJsiCal of efficiency to his _ask. The art of olive oil, -5 teaspoon of paprika, 1-3 i. her because he cannot help lack- I and stili Ic:ats. Vigor and YoutMaineae and AI gr ,p arta is that of self-refreshment, self- teaspoon each of salt and dry mustard, swiftly Poeseas a Clear Skin anis Ing the manner to inspire confidence - I Vivacious Eyes that Sparkle wt* renewal, self i 4 tablespoons of chili sauce, then add * , Heal. rj and comfort. a • - - The rea: way to take-a photograph gradually cup mayonnaise. Is to get the sitter's mind in perfect Paris style-makers are also magi- Here's the recipe that tithe i1q dians—see how they are makinglegs Inhale Minard's U.niment for Asthma. °. and brings into blossom sl]the .2iarmony with his surrou tdings, There disappear. 1eKMO OF P�� attractiveness that every womfsss should be, above all, subdued light- Every 1' ding, attractive, but not too blatant, DO You _ _. $very morning �b !n atake �� ` decorations teaspoon of Kruse glnai A little natural conversation might e e e SUFFER �Be a� and do water t ;be`tndul in, about current events. -fI r-L - Tor.-`rl tie �r- e" er herself to be "taken." • -pGM{r Kru.chen dally means that evert -particle of nonous waste nsattw,, The old-fashioned method of telling e e 'so easy to get quick relief and pre. d harmtuf acids and gsM ata: " children to "watch and see s little vent an attack in the future Avoid }, _. _ ex lied fiom the system, 3,M idickey-bird appear in the camera lens * bromides and dope. They relieve quick. Modify your diet, and false :. nvonid be treated twwa.:ays with acorn 1�' but affect the heart and are very -- -- exercise. The stomach, liver, 0 and, by some young folks, with fear. I �iga�. They are depressing and - and bowels are timed tip, and There should be acme concrete evi- 1 ! QbICAief>�l/ Y e temporary relief, the cause -,. Ixtre, flesh blood oou�aiog these shi C.-mce of amusing and attractive things 1 / GONSTUUMON of the headache mU remains within, salts is carried to eveey oN t]rs• shoat, h as toys and comical draw- _____ 1 The sane and harmless way. First body, and this is f 4 h by tZN' y i1LIOVfN1llif correct the cause, sweeten the flour Kruaehen feeling of energetic heath apps: =� BLOATIN6.M. and acid stomach,. 'relieve the inter- and activity that is reflected in bri�0, A rico idea would be to employ some tines of rhe decayed and poisonous eyes.clear skin,cbeeiul' 7 aiaf-, >d one, to tell fairy stories while children food matter gently stimulate the liver, arming figure. were being photographed, and to click �scA rets start the bite flowing and the bowels - --� •:;:;::t:::::...•. the shutter when the most interested THEY WORK p off the waste matter which causes ;;;.;;,;:;:� .• ; expression appeared. WHILE YOU SLEEf►« I your headache TryCarter's Little FROM MOTHER ` Liver Pills, Druggists 2k red pkgs _ ...-WHEN BAKInC SODA HELPS - - ---- - '- '—' A pinch of baking soda added to the OF EIGHTEEN �. water in which peas are boiled will ",•< • - n = render them,bigger and softer. Grass stains can be'-removed from _ f- 0r Read How This Medici ll><e white materials with baking soda.Rub ♦' • Helps Her firmly into the affected parts with s seMufNe ,pad of soft cloth, then rinse well, with � � ANY CHILD Cardston, Alberta—"I am fift mak" tepid water to which a little borax 6 years old and the mnther of eighteen has been added. �� r4 WE can never be sure,lust what living children.We � To freshen •stale bread, sprinkle i'♦ makes a child restless, but y,.,,,a _ saxne­ -with cold water to which a pinch of For AcitA th-�eo��l remedy ad _a�ways be_�h� `� ;:: live on a farm and _ There's comfort wsarne� thy moth-a co� r Add a pinch of baking soda when ie baking soda has been Addet. oma' in every drop of this pure velstable sidcrmg that I ,.,. reparation, and not the slightest HSMRev ►' have such a bis stewing fruit. This brings all the Ka,w�n+s harm in its frequent use.As often as k impurities to the top. �+� our child has a fretful spell, is forte The drugpor A gargle of baking soda and water feverish,or cries and can't sleep, let first told me about is often very effective. Use a tea- Castoria soothe and quiet him.Some- Lydia E. Pink- spoonful of-the soda to each tumbler- What most people call indigestion is L One tastelessit' a touch of colic.Sometimes ham's Vegetable , fug of water, which should be tepid. usually excess acid in the stomach- s many times its volume in constipation Or diarrhea-a con- Compound and I " dition that should always be checked have depended on w, A little baking soda dissolved in The food has soured. The Instant acid. The results are immediate, with without dela Just keep Castoria y p it for many veara -il litepid water will often counteract remedy is an alkali which neutralizes no bad after effects. Once you learn handy and give it promptly. Relief When I had this picture taken, the acidity In the stomach, acids, But don't use crude helps. Use this fact, you will never deal'with ex- will follow very promptly; if, it photographer was telling me about his * whatyouur.doctor..would advise. cess acid in the crude ways. Go learn doesn't, you should call a physican. wife's ailments and after I told him "As a man gets older his capacity The best -help-is Phillips' Milk of -now-why this method is supreme. �.� about the Vegetable Compound he for making a foot of himself increases, Magnesia. For the 50 years since its Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' went to the drug afore and bought her ; and so his aptftnda icr love ancreaaee" two bottles."-Mita BzjtTAA SAi.t.ax- invention It has remained standard Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phys!- sAca $R,Catdston,�l�**- ••y' —Henry L. Mencken. with physicians. You will find noth• clans for 50 years in correcting excess ' ---'— -- ng ase so qu c n s e ec , so arm- acids c o e Contains 2tiIi rec- Gitoom ROO 4r . mnam * Minard's Llnim-nt a household friend. less, so efficient. tions—any drugstore: ISSUE Na. 39—'10 5! ^ ` h� P yy-M w • ..N''a."' _ -�-. - -,.�_..n_.a- --'z -•-acv- �-e Y _ ' t j.. �, b�. A•7 .. s r :...,-. , _..=b•.. ; - .. n�•. "1,!'•' � - i a+'- -y � 'e s.'�,.•':J .,. ,✓ nX- .n. .. _::x• .. .. , •.•.�. foundation, Rulburt's -Story of the while oftealsation. There ws4•coo- $ _gaj 180808—D,ov�meat. ],Iuoloipal and Bible" being a wise investment for Nat where all entered trying'to find 8eotirit and service in " Mor ,Also.Industria.A. every mother. All conduct is the ex• themwlyes, after which refreshments Insurance of aU ttdnds. Sate avast -from 5 to T per TERMS pression of mental liter Ali crime was weresorved. S.LTb per low., 81.40 IS paidia-i_dv' �... Ersed io the Seet eiz yeaee. Teach Low fates for Auto Insurance and cent. a Vb eripdlma to the united Stam and Cleat your child reverence In church and to Fire Insurance. 1NSURANUE—All classes written-In- - 13aitaini3,00in-advance. God. Tesoh. our children to pray. Football, Claremont, Sat. night. ctudle Fire, Automobile, Wind• Y Pay ==• Also, representative o! ' , g Warn your children o! �he dangers The Canada,Life Assurance Co. storm.Accident and sickness. ,u they will meet as they will go out tutu :JOHN MUAKAR, Propi'ieton' the worth. In closing she ewphasized ULUCIRO MAGNETISM .. 421y . Address Phone or write the worth of Wuareu's Instituted. A BROUGHAM, ONTARIO' 43tf ED. BOW!dAN,Whitby hearty vote of thanks was tendered to: Thousands of ruffcrery are regain. NOTES ANO�CDMkIENTs. all taking part,all realizing that the 'ng Taltlt by weans of their .von- - " -Women=a Institute is a wort woc1tl3 det•lul, new altl,livace. _ ` 'Nothing makes motorist feel _— Q _ meaner than_a T.T ;igen orae C'KCL anti C'F'I;il. f i5t► o,' Y M. .� \. , ' _B the road crltn a seat unoccupied \"a'~ OTICE for. these talks an,i lean what is - - - being done for variwk-. ailments. The ` iand pass a weary-looking pedes Hunting or Shooting is prohibited barn:oti}= electro' magnetic belt is - P / C K E R l N friss and no offer him "a lift." under the Ontario (it<me & Fi=berie!4 made in Canada and is obtained atj _ It may seem aelSsh, butaelfighnees Act on those parts of lots 13. 14 and much less cost then the American '. 15, in the Second and 3rd lunges, Teronoid. ;is not the motive in a great inn Broken Front Concession, Townshia Followingare a number of ail- "ority of cases which prompts.the of Pickering, owned by Lawrence ments for which it is splendid— When, You Demand Quality apparently unkind act. There etre Sgeulidres.James Greenlaw and Claude 12heumati§m, Arthritis, Constipation 'ver few motorists who would de- Dated September, 1980. organic.. troubles high blood pees-• y p sure, anaemia, goitre and varicose - and ' Fa � Low Pace iberstely pass a mala on the road "' CONA OshawaIS, reins. - without offering him a ride,if he � . Barristers etc.. = For free demonstration and liter- W - y and lOW pelta. -We Offe2'you-every thought that it would be perfect - 0 Solicitors Ontario, ature on it3 use see Mr. 'Crawford, a give you quality , 51 1 olic tors for the lessees. Brock St. South Whitby. Phone 322. advantage of our group buying Savin thue lly safe to take him as a passenger. y But in this age when crimes are affected are passed on to you. + -so.numerous and when so many - icrimiaals are trudging along the Quality and Satisfaction are Guarantee! highway, a passing motorist is perfectly 11h weary traveller. ewndays Bring New Rooms - ' - CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING} - ago s clergyman of Tilbury, a 't0 Your Home - Phone Mark. 5020 --- Photre Pick. 400 �taan with a kind heart, but of ath- Lletic build, offered two men walk. -L• .,with G POC ing on.the highway a ride. The � .lit / : - morn accepted the kind offer and x � -• Store Heated themselves in-the rear seat. WORK-ROOM for you Piokering "Hardware ' ' 1 —a play-room for the = i They had not gone far before they l youngsters in the basement~ - attacked the clergyman, robberyCLIMAX R An extra bedroom or two in ' RUG KILLER _ '.being their object. The minister the Attic. These are now = .No spraying, no water, no mixing, all ready.for use on poo a awes quite capable of taking care ssible in our' home ar- tatoes, vegetables, currants and gooseberry bushes. Rose Eo Y bushes, shrubs and all small vegetables—stimulates the i of himself and was able to hold little expense. i Pe l � - - • growth and is easy to apply. .�. the men until assistance arrived, The new Ivory coloured i ! .All kinds of Garden.Toole, Screen Doors Window and the men arrested. It is hap- �Gyproc Wallboard that doesScreens and Screen Wire Cloth. . penings such as this that n+ake !'.. . urdr beers!and needs no decor- -Chick Starter, Chick Scratch and Baby Chick Grit, motorists refuse rides to the many axion (when panelled) will -- - 'strangers shat they overtake ongive you additional space in ( — Plow Shares for nearly all make of Plows lute highways. Better refuse a you" present home- l — scAre of weary pedestrian's than Essily and 9a�y lied. Soviet one with criminal latent. ..A t for McCormick.Deers Farm Machine and Re ,may M0- . n Moro-a vides ' _ a fire-safe a, Fleury Plows e an d SenlSers pt.Ai;afboai� ,and p We.have it, can get it. or it is not made. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. G. Your dea'ler's name is R 711. Forsyth was hostess to the Kinsale lined below, Consult him , and Claremont branches of the Wom- - _ * ii � _:en's Institute. to the number of about looday and ash for full infor- sl• S. BALa7LOW�r B5, The guests were welcomed by the mation regarding CyDroc - - president. Mrs. Kilpatrick. when they �- -- -Widlboard or write for in. ase the fohowingt rograam c Rwadinas Mrs.us, tilMoa law Sadler, re. is � free book "Build- 'Wagg and Mrs. Parker: A paper on - lag sat! Remodelling with 1 Unb d t pFbhiog fn Canada' was given byy CsyptoC" a V��l iJ Values I Miss Stevenson. and one on 'Coafl• -Hence Between Child and Parent.".by - Mrs. Bail. These were Interspersed C•l'PSLIM, LIME AND : with music by Miss Florence Mow. AI•A.BASTINE CA - bray and Miss .Fran 1lowbray. Mrs " ' - CANADA �' � Our lines of Harness, Collars and Parte are the beet yet. See oars ,:_• dIMTED , A and e convinced We haveva values that spell satisfaCtionBroworidge, the District President. l 1 was also the ;guest of the afternoon. Paris Ontario _ and to the opening words of her able We carry-some m.ignty fine lines of Work Boots l address passed on to us as someone , �," and our prices are right --.---- _..-- -saying one way to alleviate bard times - and unec lovaie t was t tpa patronize KIi ` _:Men's Overalla, Smocta, Trousers and Shirts sold l.aoadtan pi p WeNEW a7OW U - - 1 It 1, f :et at economy prices. V g-,ods. 'flaking ' The dome and "The Child in the H )we" as the Our Mena Fine Wear Section iy quite complete. Try us: !basis of her address she stressed the following.There are good and had Our goods spell repeat customers always, _ •homer. but if every borne was a good ' -home there wouldn't beady crime. A child's life is laid in the first six years sad everything eke is built on this C E C .I L . 1B RADLEY 1 1s t 1 . Fall levo—spring 1981 _ 210 I O $ JM R 129 a _ — - - - --- - - C As-4pri - -- Ie h by t1fi .�or�on.,Pickering I• - � r A L FRI .g Grspe'Vines. 2 yr, Concord 1.00 Grape Vines,2yr, Champ 1.00 , . �OR TEAM HARNF.StS M 4 Grape Vines, 2yr, Niagara 1,00 13 Grape Vines,2 yr, Worden 1.00 _> ,;8 Currants, Cherry,2 yr 1.00 ' Hesse-moaoted Team Backhand Harness, 78 Currants, Victoria Black,2yrl 00 - r Raspberries, Latham, new 5.00 2 inch layer trace with heel chain. •412.00 �raaaol also *tng's Stgitmag With 5 ring breeching. instead of back- ;8 Gooseberries, Downing, 2yr 1.00 bond, 849.80 i A Blackberries, Snyder 1.00 - k mounted Team Backband Harness, .*W.50 From Blsc o - - i Change O - •` 6 ring Breeching •, $44.25 �. -John T. Elliott. Agent. _ This is nQt a factory harness, but custom made is our !?9 Mary Street, F shwas - � ?. {. :Pbose 414 W 25tt -. n e a am ow hop t Markham. M _ - • _- �111II E TABLE -;- � � _ �:we specialize on repairs to harness and collars. NOTICE - - Whitevale - :- Mills ! G F . T 00 - ID - S T Chopping every dry Effective Sundae arness and Collar Manufacturer GRAIN—FLOUR—FEED - T-T A M_ C� �'.- Home-Phor#400---= Headquarters for -: September 28th, 1930 2A.�-Rg1 - 11d1L�INQ-QO., - -- - High grade Feeds for Poultry, Cattle, Hogg etc, S a h o o l o ksA ANTHONY WILSON — Proprietor Commencing Sunday, September 28th, -4dtf Phone Mark. 5502 new time tables will be in effect We have a good supply of School Books of all kinds on hand ""The SHAW BOAT on all Gray Coach Linea :• '-- -- _ _ : , for school reopening. _ routes. s lack Diamond Plow Points - ----_ -Pickering on-the-Lake - : _., ... _ • s Copies of the slew time-tables will be - Fly Spray for cattle, 76c per gallon - - - DANCING = avallabha at all offices and agen• _ _ [Vamping Tenting picnicking. c1 0n and after Thursday, the shadof the old. r September - 1 Band VinegarsGr Give a callpg S " •Swings and PlayC4rounds under r 25th. .�` fol picas - -- -- ' _ - - apple trees, - ^ a��l Lines. -Phone your order. We deriver.The place to spenda GrayCo -- SUNDAY AFTERNOON Phone Markham 6402. Refreshment Boothe SAUNDERS,BARRETT n � General �een �P�a &SAUNDFRS s; Wm• • Duncan, Mecchantf '.',,. Ig ..':,y,." ,,.4�..:.,'..,. ;. ., :, '- �r ;•.- 't y. _ _ _T _tom ., •.r. �' ^� - ,w:,. .° �' ', rb�� '. .•-'• '�" d r :...'•y�WW.• '+•'-'.:.'"�: .. ��A r,. :., ,�, C-Y u....� • .'- -,� .:,r � y,. '• .�y ?' - �•i ..'F' ��TY� C r - c... _ .. QuvesMOnr r. Mrs..-A. J.'chandler is spending , -.. L. et►dM ngold were in the a week with frieod�e in Toronto. Blaeksmlthi n l cit oa.Taos a • . _ Billy Beal. of Toronto, spent ` _ MH •y t3aadsy erit4 J..H. aad.Mia. BeAI. t kinHorse-shoeing and General-Work ➢< 1 D. Bertrand -hod a business Joe. Thos-and Arthur Batee, of - - r trip to Toronto one day last •week: - _ promptly attended to. Agincourt, spent Sunday with ? Miss M. Hamilton has been con. - _ Lawn Mowers Sharpened friends in Claremont. p �. r flood to her bed with an attack of The-local lodge, A. F. &� M. 1s. , rice -to Sta - purpbse /1l�f�ieaQd Be}�airea, visiting Queen City Lodge, Satisfaction guaranteed., Mrs.Fleming, who has been very " Toronto, on Monday night neat. � ' _Phone'Maly, 4125 ie not improving as her friends - s Mrs. Tr Caster ts, we-are sorry � C S K � � _•svotild like. tp.-fggart,.'tiot-_imp.eoving 4 this Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, is Aly �iGHLAND GREEK week is in.g-�Yec�Y_tw€�a1vs =-spending- his vacation with his dition. p snIt is herer - + r":-`�_. � 'i I H. R. Gallau lisle Mrs:Cook has-been confined .to _- ti x It is reported that there are g the ho;t3� suffering frow a severe several cases of imfAntile paralysis cold and, at resent, is tinder her -'in the vicinit p y. Grain Merchant ; y physician's"care. Miss Marjorie Wilson -and John t `° Toronto a Parr have begun a course in Bible Airs. J., H, Caskey, A: T. C. M., g "j Iain the market to urehase Hai etude in Toronto Claremont, Ont., teacher of piano w p y, and theory, will now accept pupils k , �� `Straw, Grain and Potatoes, ---Mfs.-Clements,o€Toronto,spent ather.hoine. .Phone Claremont. ** ; ..�� -- �__-' For quotations apply is few days here with her parents, Mrs. C. A. Overland and Mrs. 1 A. � _ 0 J.and Mrs. Selman. Chas.Cooper is installing cement Lyman Pilkey spent Friday with iaooring in the, show froom At the. friends in Stouffville and while L< R. R. No. 1, -:west end of the store.. there attended the School Fair, Phone Pickerlslg 1712 -=- Mrs. Leppington, of Toronto, is A large crowd,is expected in the Istf. Werepee. Bank of Montreal ep�eriding a week with her nephew. Memorial Park here on 'Saturday and Mrs.Overland. evening, Sept. 27th, to witness the _ ER Warner and Mie. Brown, of football--match between Goodwood : _ - - #,n L' D � SDThe students ont fthe rd'WrContinnation thefirstfinals. Theunday with the n second 't. smetheynthe a ,tI� We are now'ready to lay `letter's father, Richer Wrrd. the first Rame inthe 'Siacl'air Oa -� School treated themselves to a series will be played at Goodwood '¢ snFPly.yoa with: corn roast one evening recently.. ' on Saturday, Oct. 11th. (lames O BRICKS, OONCRETE Miss Mabel McLellan, of St. will be called at 5 p. m., standard 'k 'World S" "Best �1 'k46r BLOCKS, INTEERLOCK- y mat g,ina■-Collegiate Institute. time.- Admission Renta, 26-cents; spent the weekend at her home ladies, 10 cents. kverybody turn - equipment a .cow master Pulsation,control, now, . INGI PIPE, DRAIN TILE, iters. out and cheer our bo.ye to victory. owner can buy offers accomplished by means of mag- SAND AND (TRAVEL. Mise Mildred Pugh and Miss netic force, gives absolute uni- Alms Ward left... last -week forhe opportunities n' Toronto Normal School. We wish Ada Jones-Sadler,A.H.AH �.1 fortuity and regularity of milk- ..Toronto them success. VOCAL TEACHER for Saving time and labor, _every COW milked at the Perry Cement. A. D. and Mrs.'"Peters, of Port Gradaate of the Hambourg for making ahard*job easy- same speed, in the same way, ,products Co. Perry, visiting their daughter, Conservatory of Music and pleasant, and putting at every milking. No other 371 Bay St., Toronto- Mrs. Goo. Beverley, and family on Pu 'Its prepared' for ezaminatione more profit into his busi- method of milking offers this Saturday last. BALSAM Phone Clare. STi all-important feature to a cow- PLANT-1 mile north of noes than does a good �• Highland Creek. µ - E. W. Evans and daughter, Mrs. - - arable de In simplicityof - ' Michael, ant a couple of da a machine. p y _ A T TRE malkiag It gives tnstauation and operation, is hast weep with friends and rets- these advantages tW1C@ a sanitation, in ease of h8adiwg, tines in Claremont. STORE d y, 365 days a year. as in the better job of milks giagStewart and Mrs. Coombs, of The De Laval muk- os,the De Laval Toronto, +imd Dag. Taylor, of olttstaIIdiag--t .Montreal, spent Sunday withtth D. � • - �iL.A�r'MONT or�demonstrated superl- is factpro" ®. and Mrs. Taylor. is the field• of machine claimed and vouched fac by f Mrs. Bishop, who has been here The followingare a, few of the in a . The tlsoasands of ileus. BA►RR � r epeading a few weeks with her specias now being pc0A04 Ds Laval pi n of For petlect mpking� no Use _ . droturaeed to her home in Uxbridge. offered: I 2 cans of Pass, 1 9[rr. and Mrs. Yellowless :ad 2 cess Park and Beans, 25 cents CHAS. COOPER �CLAREMONT ONT.� " • family, of Enniskillen,and A. and 2 lbs. Ginger Snaps. 25 conte Mrs. Clark. of Pickering, were 2 pkgs of Salt, 25 cents itnday.viOtorq with Mr. and Mists 2pkge of Lax. 25 cents Mandell. - - rfrfr�, -' -Ttw score to tha football game 2 plots Shredded Wheat. _25 cents i!"bire.F dr (1-Soap. 25 conte - - -- rPStti.3•� -__ In the Sinclair Cup series between 7 bars Castile Soap. 7b coats - lGoodwood and Claremont-on Sat, Highest prices paid for-butter and :' , s Your Subscription Paid ? •;• , a of' e► ,urds.y evening was 2.0 in favor of gas that an the latter. eg¢s. Save our coaay. fid, nt Artistic We are glad to report that Miss We deliver every day, designs that would be Lear& Morgan,- who has-. been �r �7 �• f laappropriate for th• ees•iously 111 for many months, fa C• A• O ERLA" E a Do � E R T R A N � � ohne Illuustrated is The - now much improved and is able to a-ly Phone 2001 leave her-bed for a few hours each T pie, yet hes Artistry. dayuhm Mandell. who has been ? C'L A R E MON T, � � 'ONT. � •'No theater Tribute' residing in Dunbarton during the Ee . Baij 'Supplies, N. �'. STAFFORD, past few months, iy returning toJ Is the lace to Rho for school su lies P p PP gin stoit Road. Claremont, and will occupy W. M. :_=.eLABESIONT � � b9 Palmer' . residence at the four _ __.__ text boiA-s, --note books, scribblers, i ,corners. Afewof the specials you can get Phone Whitby A number front here attended at E. Bryan's : :' refills, paints, pencils d9=a' , ' the o nWa Fwr,on Saturday last, 2 pkt of Rhee Credpies. . 25a and Peng. e G; ' Nelson Wagg was among the most p euccessful,corupetitors to the hor9e 2 Kellogg's Bran Flakes,. 25c � - ring. It is reported that among 2 lbe. Seedlese Raisins, •25c the awarris he- received was -a 2 came of Peas, 25c Frinte,L reg. 25c to 35c a yard, for. 23C a yard. - - ----- silver cnp given for the best all 2 cans of Pork and Beane, round horse in the show. y e bare'P & a son ; t Sc. _ _ f :Ideal' Towels for Farmers, 25c each. Xaple Leaf XUt1 l � A Bible Class for men only has lap. 25c - Timm � �_ . been started in the Baptist Church 7 bars of Castile p on Sunday afternoon for one hour, ~ .1 Ib. good Family Ted, i89c -Fine and Work Shirts, from 1.i0 to 2.2fi, for 00. _ - 1 - 8 cans Heinz Pork Beans, 29c Cheap rates for farm and country �' from 2.80 to 8x80. All men of the _ buildings. x" has a conmeooed to meet - - -_ - otatz-Beans, 8-ear four- '� �• Windstorm Insuranee on buildings, Wta atter sEtdgis. - -- $eintz 2-cans-ter--..�----„ --'---_29--�. a need and is not eonSned to any - Soap' .. utomo denomination. It is a Community Deliveries every day, Ivory Soap Flakes. 2 for' 29 cents of all kinds. Brotherhood. Come and join as. $ R Pilchards, 2 cans for .. ,. , The anniversary services iii con. 86 cents PARKS B"OB 8A7fB ' (section-with_the Baptist Church Phone Claremont 8701 Write or phone : will be held (D. V.) on Oct. 5th New Fall and Winter Suit Samples in. Come and see ----A k1l6-with theRev..t4eo_Webb, --- BACK _- -- -.t�heln._..._They_Bre..the_1atesLh EMBOWMAN OWMAN D. D.,-of Toronto, as the preacher - - 20 WHITBY, ONT. _ at each service on Sunday. Dr, "x WAbb wa the special speaker at ) - See ns for year Personal (Treating Cards Green Rlveer the S. S. Convention held last Jan. TO SCHOOL 1 for -Christmas. ' when he delivered two.very in Basket Factor T ” spicing addressee. Many visitors Spieedid val'uei in Bops'Clothing,and -- -' - ezpressed the hope that he would econom is 8chool8hoea for PhOIIe 140 . - Manufacturers of -.l� Boys and girls; irstarn to the district at some All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berm future date, The Board ef'Dea- Young mens navy blue all,wool - ------ � . 'cons is to be congratulated in the serge pante,well cut and tailor. Crstes,•Farmers, Bushel choice of the a akar for the tial• �� regular 3.00, for 2.48 Baskets, Clothes Baskets. f Pe Young men's fancy sweaters, V _ 'versacy and in having secured the neck, all wool as well as rayon - - Frank Pennoek, iservices of Dr. Webb. It is anti- and wool, regular 3.00,for 2.49 .:'Good Wherever Proprietor vips'ted•that large coagregations Boy'a long pants, made of tweedz '~ will be im'evidence throughout the of exasllent material, sizes 28 Mater of the well known. day. On the Monday evening, to 84, regulari.75, for 1.25 " '',,� Barnes' Baskets. Oct 8th. the program will be Earn Boys' all-wool sweaters, navy Civilized People phone Markham 6109 =,, lobed by the College-St:Baptfet--blue-with-red trimmings,sixes' 22 to 34.regular 1.50, for- W � • •Church Choir of 40 "ices, •the Boys`khaki blouses;regular 76'c,. - - Gather l ogether- ` — - r leading soloists beiag the members forof the quartette which visited Boys'khaki pants, regular 1,60, some of the churches in the neigh, for 95c �`• R6+ borbood during the past wimter. Qiils'white middies,detatebable kRRYING money in the ordinary form is never w�f navy bine collars and cuffs, 960 v wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience. xa The programa rendered them has is- Girls'all.wool,navy blue pleated _ The ideal way-ie to carry Travellers'-Cheques is- not yet been •forgatten and this skirts, 96c aped by all branches of this Bankr *ear's musical festival promises to _ _. exceed any former musical event Black leatherette school bags, with hate. to match, regular .. 3 -_ in the di4ttlet.' An added feature 1,00,for 49c These Travellers Cheques are easily obtained.' this year will be the violin selec• A full line of boys'Oztord run• They cost very little.; and they have this great p advantage . . . they are accepted as cash, in ' • .•breted Polish violinist. To hear . strap slippers,sizes 7 to 2, re; almost any corner o e worldwhere c v z l � master violinist will .be_w, rth. R.ular 1,60, for 1,1Q -people gather together. _ _ - a visit. Every endeavor is bewo You will find-our rices lbs7a-weato� - p ell ed. r„ serunlit and service vices a time of great blessing, with considers . _ _ a series of services never to be-for. Jrep into our store any time and we gotten. The usual supper will be, will he only too pleased to show you. served in the school roon commen F I N G O L D ' S - SOF C(�M- ME CE - cing at 5.80 p. m. Admission to .-OF.' ' - supper and concert, adults 50c., COINER PRICE 9TORT+F _ f/ �r�h.uhleh is n..,a�v,x.na+Qd , children, under 12 years, 25c. Old Phone;3801 1� THE STANDARD`SANK OF' CANADA Sold and In by and new friends will receive a FRANK 1 P80Q3E d, 'cordial welcome. I CLAREMONT. CONT. !'ICBERINA - ONTARIO .J •.w• r �. ^,.. ..... .: ,. .. <.. y • ;'F.� �. •epn " . a'.G. _a I� .,.. � ...--,r-. ..r.�a.esti,: ••.•: •. .. ra."n• - .. •• .•.a-� ,,,.,,..:-. . .. ._ •^I•. -rs .. ._"}., -.. � ., .•s.*x.• •.ce:. ... , j+ that wqn tube plaudits of and - ` ` competitors lee. And when rodeo I� -r wan over he foand a vacant bed!n thnluitbunkhouse anti• etired, supperless, to Ir collect Shia badly acatteset? internalis guwan teed •to b. fri At�/�i� . eponomy and be prepared, at least, to - y simulate earning his wages rex! day. After dinner that night the king - -- - - '-• -• scent for Art Graydon to report at leis -- . • --- - _ castle. , Art,' he began with- • t Well ga - PETER B. KYNE - -out any verbal !eating, " y -- - ----- _arnat do on I--! , A think of that dude cowboy, Smokey-I"�i a'll make a top-hand, sir.F'"What have the men gat to say - 8YPiQPBI9. nose. ;"Grandsander-playing to the about.him?" Kenneth Burney adventures and one- gallery," he. sneered. "He's pretty "He's won--their respect by prov- Ume gentleman co:aes to Bradley Bar- t din, king of the cattle country, for a jab• well convinced,he'll be thrown, so he's ing he knows his business, and they -TEA- urney has had a fight with Martin saving his face and making a big I like him because they suspected he'd ruse, a rival cattle owner who has,been Wnwh loom tits sardew1` tetealing the king's stock aided by Miguel Am of himself. I don't like his meth- be a bit on the high an' mighty, an' �C3allegos, a Mexican bandit. The king, Ods." he-ain't" - ilaking young Burney's style, offers him =- --+,— ------ ^ c ith. job of getting the cattle-thieves. "How ungenefoua of you, Dad;' the '.'That's good. Art, how old are *O�8 *'.» BeUZ l Murney accepts though he knows it girl°Charged. `You know very well you?" lr wijj TALENTS means fight to the death. He meets been ridden Bet "Fift " Know and improve every talent to 1'durie_ the kir beautiful daughter. Geronimo has neve. "Fifty-six." -r Muriel, who is more interested thanshe you a hundred dollars, my unknown "You've been with the Bardin Land ' the utmost, whether in preaching,! -To Classify Man. cares to admit, tries to p rsuade her knight rides film to a.bawling finish." acid Cattle,Com an since writing, speaking, or acting, I feel :- rather not to let Burney tackle the cattle Company. you were thieves. The king wcides to teat Bur- "Taken," said the king. Then Art sixteen and you've spent the last toren- convinced that every man has given a,y's courage by making him ride Gero- ty years on F,1 Ranehito. It hasn't been Anew classification of'�mankind ac him of God much more than he has- rdmo the toughest broncho on the ranch. Graydon blew a whistle and Yen.Bur �� cording to the widths of their noses, any idea of, and that he can help on rrey vaulted into the saddle. Instantly an easy job. believed to be related to the climatic the world's work more than he knows " "Well it does seem to carry a lot histories of different races and prob-' of. What we want is the single eye CHAPTElt VIII.=(Cont'd.) the blindfold was withdrawn and the Breakfast was -tw�houra show was on. Across the Seld'the out- more worries lately, boss." law Weltedmads b "ThAt'r; he ably of considerable importance in that will see what our work is, the that morning, hi orde. to accommodate y, but the rider stn aLse you re_not soyouung racial evolution, has ed, his right hand uplifted, his,le as you used to be and 'malls n EI proposed �ttatitit�to accept 1t, however, lowly, a dozen or more riders who drilled in g P , g� g Professor John Cameron of Dalhousie the faith to do it for God, the perse- scratchin three times forward•and Ranchito is developing into a young I from neighboring ranches with their g g Y S IIniveraitq, Nova Scotia, In a recent verance to go on till death.-Norman bucking horses. From the bench in three times aft. Suddenly the horse man's job. Art,you've got a wife and than his tactics and les aide- four children, and it-Isn't to be re. arnnonacement from the Wistar Tnsti- MacLeod. ==-= -front of the bunkhouse where he--sat 1 P� P. tute, la Philadelphia. +s smoking, Ken Burney, observed a ways at leant a dozen feet. That trick sumed that you ca,i to take- the had never failed him reviousi but el antes The races with the widest noses and I "Ah," said the tourist, tentatively, dozen automobiles arrive and de sit p y, you need to grapp» with'as � P° most open nostrils, Professor Cameron+ you must have had many exciting " 'their IISsen rs in front of the king's strangely his rider swayed'with him a single man. Kind of lonely here on p ge g' Suds, are .the negroea, the native adventures during your forty years at • !house and presently the kin and the and stuck. EI Ranchito, too,' the king went on � � P Y g Australians and the former Tasman- sea "No, nothing' to talk of, air, 1princesa appeared,leading ih sir guests Promptly Geronimo tried nunfishing° musingly. "You're children are get- ting to high school age and there isn't fan race, now extinct. These races replied the old Balt. "Yon nee, I wan down to some raised benches set out Still pitching, he metamorphosed him- live In hot climates, where a wide, never one to go roving on shore like s high school in this country under a fringe of box elders on the self into an equine pin-wheel. Fut still open nose probably het Art I'm going to divorce you from Pe to cool the other chaps--I always stuck to the I; sedge of the field where the rodeo was his rider stuck-and suddenly, in rage g g , - `. be held. A stout fence protected and chagrin, Geronimo squealed-and hard work and worry. You're assist- .to blood as the air passes over the nasal sfi1p." _ ahem from injury in the event that a commenced running, with only an o+:-- an to the president. of the Bardin membranes, much ea a dog cools him- ' caaiona2 i Land and Cattle Company, which self by panting, 'wild horse or steer should attempt to pitch-and the king nodded means that I' P 5 I The narrowest nose' anon the mi.! .stampede in.among them. _ tc Art Graydost, who fired his six- m going to shove half my gWELCOME job on to you. You'll reside in San for races of.tke ero world are found, Pro- ' shooter. Instantly the hazer,, who Francisco and your.job will be to drift feasor Cameron 'continues, in the - CHAPTER ISL. had been following the oYtlaw, ranged European whites, but there 1a a very NEW YORK end ' ir. alongside of him and around among the Bardin ranches To Burney presently came Art picked.him + . p. Burney slipped from Gerd- keep in touch with what they're doing,I small racial group with still narrower . Graydon: "This king says him his aiiito's back to a seat behind the ea3- do some cattle buying, attenl to the noses and more tortuous nostrils. %uests will be honored if you start land leases, make land a rat These. are the eastern Es � ,, I die of the near hazer and thence to, pP -O i' chiefly inhabitants of Greenland.imoa, the 11rewdrks on Geronimo, he an- a mound, where he stood 'or a mo- there are .any -ur bey of-important ��'�']�T trounced solemnly. jobs for you to do.- Still, I want you For races living 1n such rigorous +w i j "The, king hath spoken," the victim j meat weaving on his feet, slumped to I t° take {t easy. Executives should let A inter climates as that of Greenland Z i'ST-7 AVf. his hands and knees, remained there it obviously fa desirable to have lou • iremarked bliih<Iy. He picked_up his 1 a few, seconds and tken pitched for-, the other fellow do the hard work. g i ewis,Nt PRNWI.R;.R.STAT10li� - asaddle anal walker out on the field I Pack up-as soon as you can and drag i narrow nasal Passages so that the I ward on his face. But nobody paid any I where,two cowboys were holding a big yourself and fan::; 'out of here-at extremely cold outer air will be warm- black 'din He sighed. He had attention to him end in.about three ed as much as f 8- 13h the'Bardin expense." possible before reach- _ ' iaever known a good bucker that minutes he rose, stopped his caddie . . off Geronimo and started wearily to {To be continued.) Ing the more delicate membranees of wasn't a black or c bay. As he ap- -r. the throat or lungs. Professor Cam- retire. But a shout from the kin L- proached a ma ui�d- reds -aa. . _- __. _, _ _.- .g- -----Men Are Like That!__ -fourth 9TM p_bT-unman -- --- F drew Geronimo', head across his halted film;the kingly command to y as approach was evidenced by a peremp. Men- can be so terrible, ePassfSed by nose width includes the J1200 Rooms a raount s neck,. and seized the outlaw Mongolians and the American Indians, ', ' • tory arm signal, � Mea can be so mean; - each with; - : by the.ears, while 'another. man blind- Sometimes hardly bearable,' which races are intermediate between With his saddle in hand Eurne re- �8atla ands - ai clded him. The orae submitted to y All that I have seen last ss the satiailing,withont unusual protest, and ported. "Son,' said the king, "you're the wide-nosed whites; 4 !! Mongolian -and N•irth American cll- ;Sorvitior I when he was read to be mounted,Ken y g Why do women stn with them, EST G IULA y a oun devil. I never dad nee the "Burney turned to Art Graydon in. beat of you. I gave you sixty zeconds . Scorning all advice' melee are Intermediate between the � t1 or that horse ani ten would have been Well, they have a way with them- extreme heat of Africa and he tropics Gen.Mot. ,� plea can he iso nlc®, and the extreme cold of northern Eur- "You ride him with.the headsta':1 a Passing mark. E ops. ���1/�me�TN,3°O Vii , an' halter shank," that grim ;ndividu-) "Yes, it was fifty seconds-too long, - _ -•"il l air. You emba.rassed the horse and Men are unreliable, -� a! informed him. One arm free an Women often find; - Try a McIntosh! raised above your head at all times an' � - Men can be so pliable,if you pull-his-" esu down so he can't A bit dirty of me, I admit.' But What is The- world's most popular buck proper you'll be disqua:ified. You y'ou'r`' on the payroll. Art Graydwn Mme can be so blind. ;apple? has been over askin for o " Women keep forgiving•when � atiSM ? ' scratch him foru•aru on the first three' 4 Y >L Just fits women would- � _ According to $ Canadian :iorticul= Rh jumps an'rearwa.d'on the ne�ct three; "i thant Your Majesty:" ural expert. the Jonathan is possibly His- Majesty l There are days of living when you don't claw leather an' you stay 1 i g, have Soli would, the most popular of all varieties. Red in all probability, have scolded him Men can be so good. :.apples, generally, seem to be more in Quick relief from rheutnstio _ with him until the gun goes off an P q+ -•the blazers-pick him up." ft-L employing the kingly form of ad- - demand than their rivals. - without 21arm: dress .had not Muriel interrupted. hist+ can watch so jealously � Fs� "Association tutee. •I know 'them P - •. Coxa Orange fa probably the favor. "Why didn't 'you remain for break- Ev'ry word and deed; - _ • tacktvard By the way, does His Mia- Y Y : 1'te apple in England, and the 3Ic� -- Men can look so zealously ,. est offer a ? fast, bL. Burne;+?" she demanded. j y prize for this." Where there isrr need;_ Iatosh ranks highest to Canada - - "Sure does, Smokey. Nothin' cheap "If you wiIl ask y�Tz father that _ R question, Miss Muriel lie will answer All the doubting Thomases >kbout the. big bos,•, on the Fourrth o q ' Why do women hear? - Re was moody and glum after the -- - Jui A hundred d flints gal i it correctly," he replied, "And, by She you win nothing ! you Ione-an' f way,' Mr. Graydon has changed Men can make such promisee dance, and his friend could hardly 9 3 i y you g At times can be so dear: . gat a word out of him. . "What's the ` pay your own hospital bill, !f say." name. Hereafter I am to beknown as - - - "A hundred dolarit special Smokey." -Douglas Malloch, fn- "Answers." matter?' he -asked. "Didn't you get ,fro relieve the worst rhemnaide Is P Pte , He doffed his' aobrero -.rd tamed 4 . r on well with the girl.I Introduced you a very simple matter. Aar�siria wtD do it eh. Well, Mr. Graydon!you trot over, Y Minard's Liniment for Foot Alinueista. ta?" "Well," said his,friend, "T a$k- every time! It's something that - Please, And tell the � i+ away. See what ou've done to him, i'd hot three at four times if 1 1 ran g m-= £ _ - - at8tyf flits m61ab.-, _.special-an _exhibition ride for the the garrT c i}arged tlseTciag quaveringly. - A Negro woman who had lost her nee her home, and she said 1f I washarm4n Look for Cran -- sport of kings and rot in open com= "He's bleeding-from pA"l+ nostril _ earls tablet .__ each corner of his mouth." _wan. atteadiag his a�s-gIT-that:ahe'rr set I-d Say to him;please, flint if e, ,; Ratstua had rarely followed the send.me a photograph of It.". ASPIRIN - - -win i desire the prize le go into the. So I observed, His Majesty re-I _ lied carelessl "These rou li riders straight and narrow path, but the par pot sa added money in the bucking p Y• 8 ' (nos conducting the service could dr Minard's Liniment aids-tired feet. TRAOtMA11ft oto contests to follow.. Tell him-the mail- -get more or less shaken up on occa- nothing but enumerate the deceased's order cowboy is quite content-to ride- sion, but they get over it. His hang ---- - closed oeer his virtues the majority of which the daughter's:....."Fiottey - __.. --- Sar ajob," I've been a long time-looking for that Negro' woman Had irever heard- oT. ` Mu- e Art Graydon immediately rode Shlistened for some time, but at +to the kings bench and delivered the man,"..he whispered. "How badly I need men who aren't afraid to bleed last-could not stand it any longer and message. "There's a true blue sport burnt ,out: "Parson. -I think yore for you," Muriel Bardin cried; and in my service! An exhibition side, burying the "I" a man" - ? applauded. But the king wrinkled his eh? And he declin••1 the hund dollar prize-. .withdollars in.his j Th .inquisitive woman was worry- - pocket. Something magnificent. about' ee�� - " that,young man „ Ing 'tfse gardener. She asked a lot • , „ of meaningless questions. . .• �" `What _ ,. I'm sorry for him, Dad, said Mur- steps do you take with the caterpill• a �. OO Lse}. "There's something pathe�c about ?" „ aluhim with all his bravado." ars. she asked next Well, mum, = - y • ' „ - said the exasperated. gardener, 'I t � t Out a Gentlemen down on their luck are The �� taste � „ . takes. halt a dozen steps into ou ^ fresh must leaves is a teal &W 1 always more or less pathetic, he re- i ' for your sweet tooth. +minded her. nearest field and turns the caterpillars COu l round three times so that ,they gets The rodeo dragged on. At twelve i g,ddy and don't knew their way back." / a - " thirty the- barbecue was served and - - - No man of good appearance ��� MZiriel saw her knight squattd on his I -. _ ,goes out without a collar... - s heels on the outer fringe of the bar-, - - _ g Make dresses - — nor-does he o about with Aifiiot& people evet9whet"e geeat ue- ground, gnawing indnstriousic, - _comfort and at a.fat rib of beef. When hei sympa- ' dusty, unpolished shoes.. - �g �eae. ` bright as Pew Personal 'pride suggests a Nothing a lid oto lunch bene• thetic-nature suggested to her that - )Frequent "Nugget" shine St at so small a cost, she approach hires and maks polite in- It is a wonderful help in work quiry as to his possible internal in- DIAMOND DYES are easy to i to keep the shoes ismartl7 juries, he.rose_ and walker'•. away-to use- go ori smoothly and evenly; presentableandwater- >and play -keeps you join a group of other riders, and her NEW. Never a trace of that-re- proof. cooly calm and2P ►j. 000tenced. T++�" .father, noting this, grinned malicious_ dyed look when Diamond Dyes are , " ly at h'--r. Hi§ name it{ Smok'ey riots,' used. Just true, even, new colors - he reminded her. . "Hes qt t.of your I that hold their own through the • -I hardest wear and washing. - se uently, out of our life." we_'their au ri. q your I •ority to the abundance o pure a► She bit her lip and favored him anilines they contain. Cdst more ADDS A with a glance of profound irritation, to make. Surely. But you pay no - SHOE --POLISH «. whereat he la.ighed, for;we11'did-he{. more 4•' g ZEST more for them. All fru stores- ' -love a kingly jest. — -- --In the aftrnoon,on his horse.Rowdy i' Ken Burney roped and tied ,-calf in Vlta � lk ► NUGGET TIN olio with a tnrti sixteen-and a quarter seconds itid w•'sn - - first prize. Then he gave exhibi-'l Ys_�fift Qt1Ol1�/ i� � ISSUE No. 59—'30. I tion of fancy roping and tris; lidin; "'''>�i _ ,,z -s r -r •s �. ...Vit. RC :,-,.- .-� ...-„ �.:. n .' - - ;w�'S . � •r. .-,. P. as: - .f-.r' ?„, ,�• '*y- - mT• „• W. s..;y, . '.'.n+,�h, ...;a,,:,-..:--'„ ::.a -r,l J�;a..e .a-. ,. •"':' .•va+r.. .. - , �'.,d• f'Y : - _- --_ �-.wJ�,�i e • .moi+. .. ... 'Y,'.F President Elect C. W..N. A. Visitor � v ,Arc olr Says E�a7►aaaao6.— ♦—— g M Maude R. Warren, Writer.ane Y ibj►► Traveler, Fears influenza the Race - Will Erase a• w aye COPYRfOMTiO " Mrs. Uaude Radford Warren, writer r ," t Your Grocer green and blue. The one-piece, light- and traveler returned recently n t e �+y Do you know your grocer and doPopular. three months' journey within the weight wool dress 16 very. r✓' you co costate with him is trying to Hats are worn -astonishingly tar r;�� y Arctic Circle, !a the northwestern r, part of Canada, with Aklavik as her save his time and yo'nr money? .We back on the head; or diagonally,up on headquarters. She traveled alone,with }' etre lamtlHar with the housewife who one side,. down on the other. The r y s , double brim is new, cut and loaded in ! y' the aid of Indian and Eskimo guides, } 7P i comes into the store, not knowing ''/ski •. ! except, when she went by airplane w i clever ways, either up or down. The x< Fy �y 's �;� , she wants; and wastes valuable ,� � t, , � the most comiorte,ble mean's of travel ; time of the clerk's and keeps other beret-hat, like a skull cap, covers i y, '' 9 in-the Northwest. customers waitf about that much of the head. It may �� ngfi while she tries to � �Elr,• Of strong physigld and indifferenf make up her mind. show hair generously all around. �a ..to hardships, Mrs. Warren_found the - In There s ore ltti ubual variety w%' Z�`, shopping list prepared- at homehimth •.� y 7,•� >sYXr�' life of the frontier villages the "most A "Would-have have avoided this. One cannot this season's hats. r Ay; r' thrilling adventure" she had known always•know what attractive things - r "! since her work Scat aid atatfon9 r will be in the market,but these can be - Beautiful Hands during the war but dans not rocom promptly picked--up as extras. The Washing the hands frequently or mead thei r the ave age woman 'woman without a shopping list is like- harin8 them much'in het water dries Y ? tiaveler: tBuHdoga," or moose flies, oils of the skit and ekes as big as wasps •and twice as voraci fly to phone to the -grocer, after she the natural o s m . -gets home, and order something she the hands wrinkled. Do not put your one. impaired the pleasure of sleeping forgot requiring an extra delivery. We bands is hot water more than is ab %�' �, " out of doo'ra, she confessed. ;' all have to pay the overhead in the solutely necessary. .Use tepid water .i Influence Wiping Out Race instead. Wash the hands with soft up-keep of the grocery;-and many such Mrs. Warren•returns an enthueias ; customers demand extra, clerk hire water and a mild soap and rub them �Fi%5 ti tic admirer of the Eskimo, a cheer -.and delivery service. with a cut lemon to counteract the ful and industrial people, but she 'is 3, Ii possible do Your marketing out alkali of the soap. Rub is the lemon fir`0'' k before the hands are dries.- - r - q!; /' alarmed lest they vanish from the side of the regular daily rush hours, , y �i� ' ii a Northwest within fifty " ars. "The which areirom eleven to one and flue A hand lotion massaged into the r � �r'y ; ,'" .�--, ..�.= -• Eskimos are dying off' in great num• %' r r . ' to six o'clock. You will get better at- hands every night, oftener ff the bers from the ravages of influenza _: tentfon and save the grocer rush and hands are rough, will replenish the Malcolm 91.acBeath, of "The Sun," Mi}berton, Ont., (left) newly elected and other diseases biought in by the annoyance: It helps if you know the 'natuf°al oils,- If the lotion is not ab- President of the Canadian Weekly newspaper Association, photographed- In i white man," she said. "'They have - location of the various goods in the sorbed, and threatens to soil thefront of the Nova Scotian Hotel at Halifax after his election at the closing learned to eat white man's food in• rz store and make your order according• sheets when you retire_wear a pair of.I session o[ the annual convention held in the Nova Scotian, August '8, 9, 1D, stead of the good caribou meat ana R s ly, not expecting the clerk to chase clean cotton gloves at night.. To wear, !3 with Hugh Savage, of "The Cowichan Leader" Duncan, B.C., (centre) retic• fish which used to be their diet. from one end of the store to the other gloves-as much as possible will help g ' This summer 1 saw them-eating soggy ,to show you a cheese or a•boa of to retain the beauty of the hands- tug )?resident. and E. Ro"y Sayles, of "The Renfrew Mercury," Renfrew, Onix. rubber gloves when acrubbing about' General Manager of the Association.-(Canadian National Railway's Photo- pancakes covered with syrup three prunes. .. times $ day_. Some customers will pinch every the house, canvas gloves when doing graph.) "The Indians have an arrangement v rough work In the.basement or garden, --- - ; witt, the-Canadian goverum;at by peach and fee of the food carelessly, y Increasing Its tendency to spots It kid and fabric when on the streets or a N which they 'take treaty,' becoming the you do this. you should purchase it travelling• to- keep the hands clean Owl Laff s khat New York. wards of- the government, and are yourself and not leave. it for the and to protect them from the drying • ' thus guaranteed against starvation ry effects of sun and wind and from be- You are the joy of my life. Thou �SL'al Illg But the Eskimos, being.a more Lade grocer to sell to another. - Consider the size'of packages. The coming chapped. " who wraps me in thy all enveloping.i pendent race, have no such arrange yl larger size is cheaper, in proportion presence. I press you to my body and BY ANNABELLE 'WORTHINGTON+ meat Thewhite man could not to Its contents and is economy if you A Man's Room thank-the "god" that gave you to me _. w survive *.Itbfn the Arctic Circle with. can use !i to advantage. Men and women have different for your warmth and beauty of your lllustrited Dressmaking Lesson d'ur-' out the Eskimo and the Indian." tastes. 2n room decoration a3 well As nature. At twilight when the whole xiahed R file Et cry Pattern Mrs. Warren found village lite !a Calories and Reducing in most other matters. The woman's world dreams and goes romancing, You `- ' Aklavik charmingly simple for one ; ornamental; per• are my all, my only comfort, my joy It is almost Impossible to -?duce by room will be dainty __ who longed to escape the trivialities haps fussy. A man ,refers his room, When the day fa done and shadows ^ of modern America, but confessed I she 7. resolving to eat leas. in a vague. gen- d would not care to endure -it per•marl oral way. The only sure and acieu sturdy, simple, comiortabie, with tall I crawl lata thy welcome embrace _ _ -_—tlLtc m8t2tad i$ to zsaIInt yacir cal splashes of eelor— -- -aril.-dream dream rosy dreams. xQ!d- +' _ ently. -- --._and know how much you are eating. A man likes a large at)le or desk in en dreams. for I k4ow you are mine- "In- the winter theca is amuse This is not as difficult as it seems, his room. He will spread out his bo- all mine. I tingle at your torch. I meat at &W, not even a pooll table. !n _ ,Maintenance diet for a man at hard longings or work on this. Flo likes a. thrill at your every movement. You're the entire village." �' a said. "They work is 1600 calories daily; for a wo- large comfy. chair, leather covered. I so warm, so yte7dfng. so glo-Ing. and = " read alt- winter. alter their day'! man at hard work, 2400; for a woman with a footstool near and a reading. I am once more at_peace-the world. work is done, The newspapers are l lamp beside.ft! At one side he wants is quiet and atiH-and f am alone with brought !n during the summer ana at light work 2200. If you are a short ve them. in order, and read his elbow table of magazines. while you-My Bathrobe! they -ea --.= person about 1700. To reduce, you � _ �` -� ; ' them exactlyone year dlater,aday by ''must eat lees than that regular main- his book case is within easy reach.- A cabinet with many drawers !a a con No one is perfect, and that's why-vre day' ' tertance diet; about 1200 calories or „. Twelve White Women at Aklavik less q day. ventence for his beleingings, On this, .all)fav$.a chance to.make-a showing. 4 .v the caloric value of a few Instead of a vase or statuette he pre- Knowing " "There are seven anus is the vtl- �.-common foods, you can estimate that fora a ship model to stir his imagina- Sweet Young Thing-"I'11 positively +' ,.' _ sage sand five !other white women of similar foods. The following. Hat tion. The draperies of his room- h@ never marry a man who snores." connected with he Anglican misslon3. -"Good die bu! how are There- is also one American woman ' likes full of color and perhaps gaily Any body a, D s i tel _ s will p: , - ,� • - who runs the restaurant. She t - out. flowered• you going to find _ y 1 _ widow and Slice of bread or toast. 100, crack. .. w.'• _ biro. Vincent Kest, a do er. 25; muton, griddle cake, 159; was• - _ former school teacher from North - PeApiration Theres a-.ertain young man whose Ale. cornbread. 200; piece of pie, cake, - I 4 - Dakota.- She trades In turs wit:. the pudding, ice cream, 300 to 500,depend- . If the sweat glands of the.underarm friends all call him Moses, because 1 Y: '1n on size and richness teaspoon and feet are ezcesslvety,active, they when lie opens his mouth _the .bull x try w 3 - trappers, who sleet on her kitchen a'r 8 D , floor; paying two muskrat skins for MAY be made less so by the use of a rushes. _ sugar, 100; chocolate cream. 100; al- - - - each meal The mea: consists of Mand, double peanut, 10; halt walnut, twenty-five per teat. solution of-alum- -� a" ' ` get, potatoes• canned tomatoes sad " 15; cup unsweetened gelatin, 50; pat inum. chloride in distilled water. At- The fast eater has what you would a• mince pie. Mrs. Kost also performs of butter, 100; tablespoon cream, 40; ter a bath, daub this on and allow 1t call-"galloping consumption:" - - - many other motherly tasks for the' cup skimmed milk or buttermilk, 80; to dry. Do not put on your clothing wanderers of the northwest, making - cup whole milk, 160; cheese, inch until it Is dry. Do this twice a week, Harry-"Where do you avant to go, their parkas and packing their ra cube, 190; meat, small helping lean, twenty-four- hours apart, -during the baby?" tioza- when they start cut again on - 100; tat, 300; one egg, 75. first 'week.. After-that once's week ' 'Baby="I wahtta go buy-buy' - :, _ the trgaea-trafI. Frans-a"le, peachr, fig, slice pine- w4l1 b -enc - - _ _ . _ 1 _ _ _ "The people In Aklavik, however, apple, dish berries, 60; one I nava, - If you can be agreeable till tea prefer the long lonesome winter to d< •...,_.. .nn�'_ - - - ' to the mnr�g you!II still have _ "' - era _, pear,— , iln£Eltaintlea 01_ ana mer...when �f Vegetables-Large helping raw,•15; "Now I get me up to wvark. the-balance of the day in which to.be / strangers come poking into their • ay-no s r .... _ - _ starchy vegetables. 50; lima beans, If I should die before night, sorts at officials disturb their routine- 'baked beans, dried Deas, hal: cup, 400. I pray Thee, Lord, -the work's all. Golfer (just -learning) lot This year they had two days of heat.. Cereals-Half cup cooked to mush right." -Selected. of birds about, boy." + ' „ 84 degrees, for which they-were not - 150. Prepared all-bras, half cup,.25.. _ Caddie-"Yes, 'spore they're. follow- prepared. The Eskimo children-, still ' In estimating tried or sweetened Ing un- up for worms." clad in their caribou skins; all had must -- -- _ --fist�- - --: the nosebleed and school had to be be counted. A noted doctor predicts that In 50closed." - •' In.reducing, eat a,variety,,but Count years all men will be bald. But they It would be difficult to find`a more _ Your Calories and keep as near 1000 will still be buying their hair tonic simple model to make,yet at the sa - _. _ or 1200 a day as possible: It will make from baldheaded barbers. I time one that would be so utterly chic. you more comfortable If fou eat gen- The cowl-necklise is particularly �- lees u - with flattering. The butcher cuffs are at3g , esrousl of ve etabieo and fruits and .,,� Many janitors do not p D . . - 1 new. ' >glliag foods of.low caloric value. the times. They're still keeping cool startlingly - with Coolidge. The 'pointed-hip treatment ha.a s. very slenderizing effect. - Fashions, Fads. Foibles ( - 40 Hemlines are coming down. They ! The women who are wearing the Carry it out in black canton crepe __ with white crepe contrast and you mow, are twelve to thirteen inches , new long skirts had better watch out from the floor for daytime, shorter will have the latest Paris has to offer t ' for prohibitidn enforcement officials 1 for smart day wear. for aports; eight inches tot late after-. who may arrest. them-for screening moon, with a few reaching the ank!e;• lP joints, ` Bottle green sat crepe or wool :rope ';.A- moon, - is very chic. I i Instep or floor length for a*ntng. 6+ + Crepo satin, tian5parent velvet and Y ' - -. --- Daytime silhouettes are straight Gladys-"How did you get Into the crepe marocain might also be used for • ,,. I� ,pttt, stint r short -tidbit of wearing a mustache. t _ „ -morelor-mal wean. tacketa; peplums; deep flounces and 1 Harold-"Oh,it just Brew on me. Style No. 2675 may be had in sizes l♦ ;Tuffies are frequent. Sleeves are do- `""` 18 ,and 4. - Ing strange things. inches bust They may be jin'"" You May Know the Brego , 20 years, 36, 38, 40 plain, have capes from the shoulder, tl d inches "My husband is a-dreamer," she de- Size 36_ requires 3% yards 39-inch be puffed above the elbow or bell .- --� Glares, material with % yard 35-itich con- shaped below it. The bell sleeve of- "A man of plans and visions!" irasting. ,ten has a.tight inner sleeve. .. Many Which means six days of-work a week w ' HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS afternoon dresses have short sleeves. 'Its silly to give a prospective bride she shares, Belts are at the normal waist line, a shower It she's able to take one her. To get rent and provisions. Write your name and address-plain- -Fabrics- ddress plain-•Fabrics•most used are plain woolens, self." ly ,giving number and size of such light.weight knit fabrics, monotone A-lot of folks seem to believe that patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in 7y tweeds, Scotch plaid heavy sills vel• thrift consists in meeting their instal- stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap "The latest thing in mea'a-clothing vela, laces, satin. br sdeloth. Colors •Do Booksellers Read Books! went payments on time. . it carefully) for each number, and is wifle's pilfering mitt." 7 are-green;-with' a yellowy grben for Although most booksellers try to address your order to Wilson Pattern ` evening; warm brown eep in touch with as many .of the We ran across a fellow who thought Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto.. _. and black, with an off-black, a dark new books published es they can, it Babe Ruth was. a chorus girl. We "Does smoking offend you?" Baked "Ink." ,< a lar dy of her newly=arrlved board, omne, called ink. Color combina� .b impossible for them to read the classified him along with the man It takes horse sense to know when tions, new and unusuat, feature this 18,000 publiostions, including reprints, who thinks an Israelite is a nese kind to refuse," Says a well-known bust- sr. "Not at x11, ma'am!" "I'm vett' season. We have pink and red, red whiak some bnto. the market every of a floor lamp. nems man.-To say neigh, alit were. glad to hear It, as you will find this y, bM91 b104dead, Wise Crack: All crack and no wise. o--Tulsa Tribune. chimney is given to the practice." NJ %"MOP% OWNr. r; .; 'IC.rr.„,>., ,n..,. .:. .: ..-.., .- •�.•d -• t•r.. ,, _.. a' - v, •.,;. ;,'•.`. - - ,+u,.•. - r� -. �:,. -..-.. ...,. �._. ,. . ,. ,. , - ,,. r.a, .• ' ;'a .�„" -:fir ,•r9^r, -•'y°€a" „" -�.. . ". a:� _ __s:r'`=,. ry.'�''�,'" •,--fir. gree • %'.. .p'`' - .. .....: .:.. ,a. ""`,.,. R,,.,. -,.. ;:•a,,. 'k. '-:., Fly �.v ?. :✓'.J .. _.c�. } . -r - ,,y ✓-: 'rte- .. - .'� j -Mrs. T. O, JohJoatoo; of Gor• -Dancing every Saturday night L AL1818' fie, spent last week at Jamee'An- at Dew Drop Ina. + + Ti " w' k" , rs e. -L• B. TapsuD. piano tuner of �1 Radio?.Licenses may be obtained Bo wm a n v ille. will be i n.town i e a 1 O �O wp =-Kitle )i$va Pilkef is ..vis]tfag from W. C. Murkar, at the' Neyye. few days. Orders left at THE i fisialtives is $inaale. Office. y .• -Mee. L. Johne is confined to NEWS office will receive p*{rapt ' � F cher bed for a few days through -Mise Elsie Phair, of Conrtice. atte,ption: tea 4,Q� is spending b few days with leer --Dr. Geo, A. and ii ts. Field, of 7 - -bliss M.Robertson,of Toronto, cousin.Miss Myrtle.Salter. Dee M+linee, Iowa, have been 7�paaL Sunday with W. J. and Mrs. -w• H. Bunke, we are sorry to spending a couple of weeks with The most popular clothing in all Canada. 'Mass production : n report, Is in a very serious Condi the former's•brother,Claude Field, Oey• only warrants the price. We are showing the -Toronto, Pickering, Wbitbyy tion,again from heart trouble. here. They are on a motor ton r. 1. Jaad Oshawa will go back to stand• -The dry weather of the past -Dr. H. T. Fallaise, Resident new range of patterns. lard time on will go next. few weeks has proved d.isastrous Dentist. Office in residence, twp -Mrs. James Nowlan sad Mrs. to the turnip crop. Maneels have doors east of St. Andrew's church, d perfect fit is guaranteed. Thomas'Walsh, of Toronto, visit- also suffered. Pickpriag. Office hours, 9 a. m. to ad Pickering friends on Saturday. -Her many friende are pitee►sed 6 m. Daily, and Evenings by ap- pp -Do Hallman has entered to know that Mrs. T. A. Knox is poiaitment. (R-ray service). t as a student, St. Joseph's-on-the- mach improved in' health and is . - lake, a school for boys in Toronto. able to be aronud-. = ,SALE RRGISTER. I F .whis employed o --George and Mrs. Lockwood, of -P. Murphy, — In Toronto, has been spending a Carman, Man., who have M n Friday, Oct. 3rd-Auctions Sale of Dont have all yoni work spoiled in the pickling season few dsye'-olidayinng-arhis--home visitit►g t1 l+ktter's mother,-- rs. -conatents of garden farm and some _-_ - _ here. Thos. Calvert, returned last week household effects, the property of by bIIymg InferTOr 8p:0es-slid -Mr. and Mrs. Osborne and .by motor. G E. Langford, lot 34, con. 2, in vinegars. little dam liter, of Toronto, visited y -There will be no service in Whitby Tp. (Almonds) Sale at -== gg - _.. with W. G. and !lire. Reid on Sun Pickering United Church on Sun , 1.30 sharp. Wm. Maw Auctioneer. : wi day evening next; on account of Tuesday, Oct..7th-Auction Sale of we buynothing but the very finest of spices and-vinegars. day. and Mrs. Joao;, of Owen the Harvest Thanksgiving services breeding Shorthorns .at Lancallan : .. .' Round, have been spending a week in St. George's Anglican Church. Farm, on High'-way; one and one- Malin 9IIIe your pickling Will be a success their son, E. C. and Mee. -The Gray Coach Lines run half miles east of Pickering vill- by buying your spices and vinogars ones• ning between Oshawa and Toronto age,the property of J. A. Carveth _ at $I1F2ti128 ' . -R. A. and Mrs. Douglas, of will start on their winter time Sale at 1,30 o'clock. Catalogue on g : 'Toronto, speat $nnday with R. A. table on Sunday next. Time application to J. A Carveth., R R and Mrs. _pent and with the tables may be secaredat say :of No. 1, Whitby. L E. Franklin, Radio Licensee Issued. • Mines Buntiog. their offices. Auctioneer. : -W, Hallman and family. who -Mrs. Burns, of Toronto, who have been spending LheanmmeraL has been spending several days g� ldeertt�eyisanta, Fred T. Bunting, t- as PlekerM their summer home bore, are with Mrs. J. O'Connor, of Church 'returning to the city this week. St., returned home on Wedneeday, OR SALE-2 Rood Clydesdale wnrk Established 1857. -C H. O. and Mrs. Wright, of and was accompanied by Mrs. O F horses. Apply to E. L. Ruddy Picker- Alezn and Mrs °Gordon,and also forma shortvacation.lmain with her FOR SALE-Fresh milcbH cow.P� tag.Oat, 4t f called on R. A. and Mrs. Bunting. Harvest Thanksgiving Servi Jersey, second • cee will be held in St. George's Pick 1031. 3-4 i r -Harvey Barrett, of Toronto, ore . came down on Satordsy to visit Church on Sunday, Sept. 28th, at -FOR SALE-1 or¢an. cn¢nod shape. iq Iiia father, Richard Barrett, who 10 80 a. m. and i,00 p, m.,standard Apoly to Mrs.R.S. Tweedie.Rrhicevale. or ie in very poor health, from Heart time, Preacher,Rev. E.G. Robin pbOf1e Ma:k sane, 4•5 trouble. eon, B. D. Appropriate anthems "OR SALE-Several Rood work t will be rendered the choir and I' horses, L¢ht and heavy. Also farm truck E -In order not to Conflict with Geo Gibson Greenburn. 3-4 the DnnbsrtoD anniversary, Pick soloists at both serviaee. A cor- eriag United Church has postpoD dial invitation is extended to all FOR SALE-1 year-nld Rt+ldin¢. Grocery Speciale for This Week : ed their anniversary services t0 --Abont noon OD Sunday .two heavy-draft. Applv to Chas. Goodwin, $�C y phone 1707,or address Pickering, 4 •�• Sunday. Uct. 213th, and the supper American policemen who . %vers _.. _.__ ^ • "Toddy6. ,i lb. tin .. 8 � to Tuesday, Oct. 28tb. motoring along the highway lost OR BALE-gitcben ran¢e. with ^ ^ y' control of their car land ran iDtO F warming oven and reservoir. Good condi- 4 C) '•'. Large Toddy mixer, le extra -C A. Sterritt was summoned t,cn. Cheap. Apply to Fred Morley, Clare- . on Sunday forenoon to go to St, the ditch jest west of the Whitby moat. 4 �"`'1 Royq] pastry Flour, 24 lb. bag SOc Thomas on account of the death of townline. The ger was badly -R `�J RF.S$1dAS1-++O-LadiPt' and child Clark's Pork and Beans, 1S oz, 3 for 83c -John Rogers, of Whitby, who died wrecked, but the roeD essayed Dren'sdressesandcosts: alsoretnodeling E:- the hospital is that city. Mr. with a bad shaking ap'aod one of pe r reasonable. Inquire at Mrs,P+ur's,Dun- 10Sterritt was sent to bring the body them sprained a wrist rather bar.ton 3-e Fisherman Salmon, pink, I lb tin .. 10c to Whitby. badly' RUCHING-All kind•of trucking, ` y• •- Heinz Tomato Ketchup, large size ' •21c It--is reported that school '—The 'women a In0L1Wte, will T ;, tit or heavy. Local or long distance haul• feats are to be based upon-the -ttreir-regular-vieAlltirrir Tues MT ��a tt mare:-P -scat- "d ll< Herman Pascoe 4•s 8 M3oute Oat Plaices. reg. size 27C _ aa+fober of pupils. In schools day next, Sept. 30th, at 3 o'clock. _ where the number of nils do not standard time, at the homeof Mrs. �OUND-On the Bay road p . ,a quan- E. L. Rudd An address will be t'ty of fishing tackle Loser may have same ezeeed a dozen the grant will be of by prQuina proprrty and paying expenses. w very little assivtanoe in paying the Riven by re. Lang, of Toronto. H.Claester,}ilghlaad Creek s.s teacher and running expenses. Those who have had the pleasure OR BALs. - Supe fertilizer -J. D. and stirs, Remmer and of hearing Mrs. Lang will be Fj �, James Andrew motored to Hes della.maatueatre104 rSey, a d binder �p leased to hear her ogee more. Also aeeQ tan wheat 104 .srsety, and btttder "wick on Snoday to vials John and a musical program will be good twine W.F,Disney Greenwood serf The fall samples o� the faniouB atltiopa� Mrs. Draper. On their return and will include voeal solos by OR SALE. OR Mc i York made-to-measure Clothes are the were accompanied by Mrs. Mme• krthur Lyyn'de, of Whitby. F Brown taa,re s years old• will sell or e:- . All ladies In chtartge for good atsedpon y. Apply Geo James. few, who had been spending on f,rmoswm Pengelly.Greenwood. 4.7 now in stock. You will be de• a week with her daughter, Mrs. -J. A. Carveth will hold an - - - llksps r, auction Bale of breeding short. FART[ FOR SALE acres of ;lighted with the new styles ' horns at Laneallan Farm (former- lane.a see ra a c"s dstant, near bard- _ - -Railway mea state Lbat the land. out, Severat�aeres of stand timber. mevenae from pas sager teeter is ly the R. J Fleming wast farm), a Houseandtbuilamgs, Apply at Newa�tea. and patterns. greaser now than ever. Thie mile sad a half east of Pickering VOR SALE-YoaaR so.a, from t pr� C revenue rouse almost entirely pillage, on Tuesday, October kb. V blackEngliabtow. bred, pricet2Soo. AMo One price to all, $2+f .50. 1lroim thmngh traffic, principally These are a rhoiee lot of cattle and bicycle. nearly new. g1s o a Phone :Hark 831. y Lloyd J. What.lot 22.roar con B. Pickering. 4 tourist trade Local traffic has intending purchasers ebonld not _ - -.- 1 « ' been practically rained by -the mise this opportunity of improv. j]1CHERING TRANSPORT- a1 Sisman B Thoro-Bilt'a work Boots and motor basses, ing their herds CataloRnes may i and Long Distance hauling. Try us for good �� • fy _ service and low coat. James Olderutel. Brock our Stout Foot Fitter in fine -The many friends of John be secured by those desiriax•to road, 1.2 mile north of highwa , flickering. ])raper will be pleased to know purchase by writing to Mr. Car. Phone Pick 3804. �+ Boots are two wonderful linea y 6 , B rTORONTO•Wt1'-WASH'- LAUN- 'that he Is now progressing favor veth. R. R. 1, Wbithy. 1 .-abs , after beim In a serious con. -The annual School Fair was DRY (Semi finish?—Let our driver can and un fur far eomft]rt = - - • 'dition for about three weeks su'f held..in the school here on R•ed- explain our 24 hour service. Just leave your ys : name with Nlr,S.W.Davis, barber shop. we and long weal feeing front a strokes The para• nesday._Sept. li tb, and proved a will pick up and deliver 3 times a week. -T-lyris has left his limbs and hie big euccegs in every way. Due to - tcoaditiorrin general is now normal, delay in the arrival of the tent In (; g test- k,it-bas been Cll9COR]aC' L� PE('IAT.'OFFERING-Sigh brecito Imp..4yri h•rebull, FFFRi:�(i-8i h t BO es and daughter, ►- ,�i herrlicilig, co • -Barry y B y (ail iresbire a.eo varrtng he i[.rs and reitister• Word to the Ladies71 Maty, and Jean Clark spent Sun place the exhibits, it- wa4 decided ed .Kyr ht.e bol 1:months old for sale. aces ht- day in Stroud with H. J. and Mrs, to use two of the school rooms for d herd. L.Ner{ieh,Maple Hill Farm, Clare- ' - - moat.Ont, - 4•fit f .;' LALS FAille. i• Ful a Ai t_the- � . - __ accompanied by Miss Agnes attractive and roomier di4play _ Sfargnis who was returning home pnasible: The judges and officials PicM�11S Just now you may be needing some new >� atfter spending a few weeks with who attend the various fairs claim ;Mr& Boyes. who had been on the that ours was by far the beet in dishes for threshing etc. Cups and sick lis . but wbo has now much every way that they have attend- FRONT RANK POULTRY FEED WO -, t ied.-- _._. _- ___._....__. . thi>ryes, mong-oome-oft re - EGG 11iAsa _--_g cerBt._ 11gB1 116, --BGa mprov -Alops, _1__ -Many wells-in the village and outetaadioR features were the y is the surrounding country have public speaking contest,which was GROWING MASH iUat�]leals etc. gone dry owing to the long period won by Arthur Smith of Picker of dry weather. The nine that Ing; the first aid contest and the There is quite an advantage by fur tew lines are now ready+ ' we have had did not penetrate drill, in which all the pupils from using Free Mired Feeds. Our _ the land more than a few inches the various schools participated. feeds are not stocked : -and thus had no effect in replea The latter,directed by Miss Beare, up months, ahead. �M fishing the wells. OoQQ or two daps was well worth seeing and indi Wrecommend our Dairy Rations g ■ • S• -CHAPMAN steady rain is requited to have sated that the teachers had*tiente for quantity and quality r %any effect on wells. considerable time and effort In mak production. -This is the season of the year the training of their pupils for the .. not welcomed by the hay fever event. All the young people and Cboppiag every week day at SC THE E�TR i�,A�R�victim. The Beason begins as soca teachers of the district are ger• per bag for iota of 5 bane or j, .# GE as the pollen from certain,flowers tainly to be congratulated. We over, less than 5 bag@ IOC 'float through the air and into the must not forget that thanks are Bsrley-106 - - - oostriis of the afflicted -row- one en- phone 5317 ,Telephone 4900 some parte it is re fled the eon sot and co aper ation do - -- "- y g y Pickers M1111IIQ Cio n e year s longer than much toward arousing the interest usual, due probably to the dr of the children in thie work, the •IIS mD8nO eeaeon. As soon as frost comes; value of which we probably do _ ?� -and destroys the offending relief comes to the sufferer.- M O V E 0 bloom not,always appreciate, - - - Auto Reprl airs, ACce$soes,Oils and 4 -J. P. $eena'a, the young To. wHITEVALU - 'rooto man who had the misfor• — Having rented my ,prenlieee inasolllle, �eetylene welding tnDe to lose control of his car The Women s Association of the. Pickering I have moved to --_.....which ran into the ditch about Whltevale United church will meet r=NSALE /'� two miles east of the village abort on Thursday, Oct. `Znd, at 3 p. m, . two months ago, and in striking a at the home of Mrs D R Beaton. Where I will, conduct a black- Battery Charging, telephone Will .eve member kinds be pries- smitbing business and a - p pole resulting in the eat a9 fuel arrangements will be service station. Repeiirs made on all;makes death of s friend, Wm. McIntosh, made for the bazaar, which will take - an elderly blind man, came up for Imperial oil and gas, tires and r trial at the assizes held last week place in November. fire repairs. The Congregational banquet and ,' Ot cars.; is Whitby, charged with 'man• ,f Also, Taxi Service to or from slaughter. Evidence free-will offerin Twill be held in the : "showed that he saes travelling at Sunday school of Whitevale United any point. as excessive rate of a dd. The church on Oct 1st,�at 7 p. m. A a returned a verdict Hilt splendid program has been ai•rtng- 1 r'A guilty ed, including talent from Toronto, A,. :'T. �A of Criminal negligence. The pre• Highland Creek, Whitby, Agincourt , '?CHARLES BitENCER biding judge, Justice Raney, sen- and Whitevale. Every member and teneed him to three months de- familyare ex Phone Brook. 1806 , petted to be present • • �- termloate sand three months in- tm Oct. sat to enjoy areal a y Bicker" B determinate impitisonment, liens together. ._ H1nBale, Ontario .--- _-_Pl`oprletor, s• _ v„ �„�: .,,a::-^.. .,,y •..- ': ..-., •;.... ._::,.. .:. ,.. '._.. _+M�,;ti "J.; ,p'.1.. < -r•.g.,.. ^..,,a,Fq: ,...f.,,ys: :,.....a - ��i°• _