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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1930_10_03 � .. .r -''• :.. :.._, :. a; ��.� �.--.... R.. �.Ca - -y _;t':. ,. _ - 1 .. !�"•r2'� '.•�'.,. ^`-f AP':-yr;+, wKA' - 'X-!� :b`e'e✓.. `}4, -.'C +. ,t .tiu� •' r ,AtMfsa ,+ . ,y,W-,... .Ai: �....:7'9.' ..r:4'� v.- '+ '+• �._ `.n ,s - ; ..a •i.'r r �.:"•.y x ;,•i r• A ,;� a• n. -s ,.' rR �,'...,r y4'+ ,''44' .r•i -C� -a ( �' �•' ',est' y^ k ' �4�,y„p,SSS''. ...:..6.. ..;: . .rn.•: adv .. TJ.. ,... _, q•':. ... , .r. ..'+.'. ,r - -, •"7� • .w - - I 'O+aL. Lr - --_ - PICSr£RfING, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 3, i$30. leo. .__ ... - ,. _ _ - - sgrfssst>oesal 6drs*. - �� r -HIGHLAND CREEK. _ _ . ,__CHtRRYWOOD Aoil Ar.a[stdioai V IJ - .=j= --Ba on ell',--mstosed - . regular meeting of tate ,WoM ' _ E N-V W OOD from Mgntreal to spend the week- ens Association will be held in they H.'O: PB ARGON-Pfityeician with his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Max- hall on Thursday, Oct. 9th. at 8.80 p. t�SA�n � 4�= well. m. The program committee is Mrs. LLS $arseee. Dnahsrtt>:. 1 James - Todd, and Mrs. -. W- J. "! R. FORST H. O ph.D., Director Is runninit.full blast sawing lum- , GREEN RIPER. Petty .Word for Roll Call is ,`Hold', erint wasotiatloaotOatario.Ra. bar, reaches, doubletre ._ . Tea will be served by the hostesses Of the American opcometrteat The last of the cottagers left Wil- BstablLhed 1888 Eyes ezamiaed tri e, tongues etc. Mss. L. Gates and Miss E. Gates- Ctarereont.cute = basswood and elm Park last week ----__--. All the-ladies of-Elie - are ----'.-- -- - Opea to baps quantity of-good-- Ross Carter had the misfortune to cordially invited to attend- -0 ARL A.C�RUBIN,R.O.-Eyesight break his arm one day last week. Farm' rs L u8 iNH1T'EVALE. gr trait vman prIze'wtnner;a 1928. At ma n Dm loge.Specialist. Honour graduate of the Couere Mrs. Oliver P h who sustained a Optometry of Canada: Gold medalist and Grain+ 4, nday from 9 a,in. to p. . nerds tooSaturda of each week. bEqes eta min• for a bazaar to'be held this fail and Mrs. q ` o Chopping Tuesdays nasty fsll'is now somewhat beer. Barkeradeatcloffice. At stouffville.from Wed- for Fridays. The Mission .Circle are planning G. M. blcIiav has been nits The low prices of all kinds ofgraia ad.(3fyaaw stied nd repaired. Eyest Anality Manufacturing Baskets of all , poorly lately .suffering from an 'ul- . are are below cost of production; et Lowest Prices. Phoae aired. High 481, descriptions.. a drama in the near future. cerated tooth:' but at present prices feed - p b1rs. B�Yilson fell in tfie orchard H. E. Poynter met with an ace id- t.egal. Pcice.reductions at the one day recently and fractured a rib. ent last Tuesday .that v:ill .confine ing pros and cattle and factory. . We,are glad to know that she is im- him to the house for some time. We howwproducing a gogmilk s ® E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and ' proving nicely, .wish him a speedy recovery. :.will shod pro$t.. ,Solicitor,Notary Public Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write Mr. and Mrs. Packer, and Mrs. H. Mr. D. Seebeck has returned home ora. South wing Court House, Whitby. 261y Chas. White, Locust Hill, Out. Keep all the stock you can. .EATON, BELL & ROSS, Barrs- Smith attended the Student :Move- after visiting relatives in Scarboro. err, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario s s meat meeting held in the Elgin Hou- The Whitevale Baptist Mission Cir I believe it will pap farmers to buy A Budding,&30 Bay Street,Toronto, se Muskoka. All report a good time�cle intend holding their monthly meet feed at the present low prices W. Beaton, fu sr r f v r n Mrs. Packer visited her old home, ing at the home of 'Mrs. Wm. Turn- and keep their grain for k H.B.sell, g The Fife House-vrhile•up there. er, Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 7th, at later on, as the market _ 1.D-F, Ross. Adelaide 2838-9 2.30 p. in. The -word for-Roll Call surely is at the , -RICHARDSON. PICKERIN(I A C}1010e 2X 3X and 5X 'B. Ci. GREENWOOD. .1,g "prayer ". The ladies are asked bottom. J 1dULVEY — Barristers, solicitors etc., p to brio donations for the bazaar 't N S PICK I N G-,- E IV V- , E_ R 919-'14 Coolederation Life Building, Corner of -Cjedar DWngles. F. L. Green had a business trip to which will be held in the near future. My prices for feed are -lower Hfoo�s y� Rich mond Sts. Toronto, Phones Montreal last week. lldeitid• X489 and 4k80, Pickering office open than for years and can be Wednesday and Saturday e„e,inp, Phone Pick John and Mrs. Robinette, of Tor- ALTONA fed at profit. Also, a large quantity of _ p onto, 'spent Sunday with Mira M. stat rOngh and dressed Wood' Mins Mildred Barker, visited with Buying feed from me, you save x The Ormerod boys have rented Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barker on Tues- all middlemen's profits and NEIL O.SMITH. D,'D, 9.• L. D. 8., Jack Pine Spruce and William Gibsons farm. Mr. and Mrs. day of last week. you know what you 11(Succeewr to Dr,J. N,Dales;, craduac�or ° Gibson will still remain in the house Mrs. Floyd McKay spent a day last are getting. the Royal Cotlegeof Dental Surgeons and Toron. Jas. and Mrs. Raine accompanied week with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Dun - rpp�linirerstty. At Claremont office over D, A. Hemlock Lumbar. ied by Oscar and Mrs. Raine, of Osh- can, at Green River, _ a? 1�et'a store envy Tuesday and Friday. Phone J34oad 10-11. 2?tf- amara spent Sunday in and around pr. J. A. and Mrs. Hetherington HIGHEST PRIGS PAID [TERBERTT. FALLA ISE, L. D S., �•� PICKE�G to-se Brampton. and family, of Toronto, were Sunday D D.S,. Graduate st the Royal Cortege of The Government officials are thr- visitors at 'Mrs. W• McKay's. ;FflR Dental Surgeons aad the University of Toronto. TSR j� A j�� ouch here this week buying land for What is the )natter with the work o3ace to residence second door east of St. And• �J1ylB� YARD the high way which will los built nor- Commissioners that they have allow - f Ptckenng.Ont Office hours: 9 —-- —.—,— a.0 to 8p m., or cy appointment. (x-ray t?� of the village in older to avoid the eel the sideroad a half mile east,of BARLEY 11n3 �PHEAT aarstost, Phone Pick 3700. 431y steep hill. Alton to be so Rady neglected for J. H. Beal,- - Claremont Emmerson and Mr4t Ormerod-were the past three or four years: I.Want both Wheat and otxw#sts*0 4;0Tas. Phone 934 in Toronto ofi Thursday having tak- en their son, who is ill, to the hosp- �14s^SON - AZLIZABETH RICHARDSON- ital for examination. We are sorry -- �• Z• 4 ' .Fire and automobile insurance of all kinds, Harvest Thanksgivinfr Service will Ira0reatlttang companies of sobd f►naactal Atsand• NEW. USED AND PXT1Ql E to say that he is not .improving as be held at the Community Hall, Dun- - as, much as we would like. y �• IBUR�ING�••rlA IN GREAT .VARIETY _ barton, on Sunda• next, Oct. 5th, at � L EQRQE KEAY-Licensed auction. ~' _ 3 p m_ The Rector willpreach. The ser.Avtoaa, Live stock and general sales Pick -_ !nestle furnished and General Simmon's Picture Tables at- ;g41,E.HARBROh E®t _ ttsi'plaeed chose--ta•�.Sz<__Georlres, -. • ataen.ted to. Terms reasonable R. Lessees, Dressers. Tables aad erinQ will be- resent and lead the -- Contracting. ------- Phone - - •tlle StouB 9003 61-4 4 quiet, but prettyweddingwas P C rniahed oo all(insane POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, -Our prices are the lowest. solemnized on Wednesday. Sept 2d, musical portion of the sere A sworn-Interior and Exterior. e iss, nue„ at lark"d oae.ea• Ana by Rev 'irfr Smart, at the horns of W cordial invitation is extended to our Alterations and repairs. NeraaIoo e(su tines assessed b on sbarssss the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs W friends to join in the voorsiip of God P segsa�e aAdr.ra Grasp arrst P o cos, at this service. On Monday evening, Ohimneys Built Concrete Wort. J. Harbron, of Myrtle Station, when 'je'y S.B111ATOR TOWNSNIP SSRC 0 Ltheir only daughter, Dorothy, Mil- Oct. 6th, the annual -Harvest Suoper Phone Pickering 6712 • ore�.yaasrt, oa�aioear far t LM" dyed. wag united in marriage to Mr wi11 be held in connection with D'an- FAIRPORT, ONTAR1101 a«ssnu.e. sea tress,, i• rase barton Mission (An rlican). After uo .tom at t� 'A Leonard Stanley Neale, youngest �l C= CX t-s A Rood ®apply of Hard and Soft son of Mr and Mrs. Leonard !reale the supper, moving pictures '1vi11 be � H I N G L � f3 GRANT-La' 1, coacesston 4, Coal on hand. Also a supply of Pickering Ont. The bride-entered shown. interspersed with other num starboso, Tdap4o« 7eonesm 7ts0e of Kindling Wood, the lawn on the arm of her father berg. Agood program is assured. N _ Aeeasataat. Bwmess and Mnnio to the strains of the wedding march .Admission, Adults;50 cents, Children -Nova Scotia Shingles - llwdit+rs GRANT. GODFRE Y aCO,9t stove length. played strains Miss 'A. R wedding of Osh. 25 cents. Galt Galvanised Steel Shingles $t, Bast. Toreeto, Garda. Adetatdr - - - - Bird's Felt Slate Shingles) - erre 12tf Phone Pick. 1700, awa, and looked charming in a gown of white silk georgette and Billy Hnle and hip Live Wires will for sale at '�]Il, MAW, LICENSED ACC- DONALD MIINRO, PICKEKING lace over, satin and woie a.tulle veil play for the barn Danee at - TIOKlgR.for Ytx Qnta to and DMahrm UlbridRe Arena Oct. 7th. T. PATSR9UN'S CLARSl110ItT saislawAil haus of visa mom attended with a coronet of orange blossoms Call and get prices. Phone 8612 aa• Tawas Daum � be fHE CLOTHES LIVE LONGER and carried a shower bouquet of oacss�.e at NEWS*OOtx. Hat and ludepen- – Matearem.' Whitby,Out. sty WISHED OUR WAY. bridal roses, lily-of-the-valley slid CENTEN- IAL CORNERS Q = y' - bab}'a breath. The bridesmaid, The annual Harvest .Home and :. :LAW 'a-� - 1 -� 'We have made business of Miss I. Ca vie, of Claremont, wore Chicken supper of the Centennial :CO � >.�Oa� Wash day. Here each color ma•.n•e Satin and lace with Black G A R A G E F and fabric is given the scienti• picture hat with corsage bnurlueL of L riiteel Chureb, Highland Creek will Be formula that beet meets its by held on Sunday; October 12th and , yt4low roses anti ferns. Mr. O. AND SERVICE STATION ` needs. For each cissa we use Nancehivell, of - 'Toronto, supported Wednesday, October 15th. On Sun' ` Esse frofn nioe to twelve chan- tbp [;room. After a- buffet. luncheon .day. at 2.30 p. m• Rev. J, H. Stain- Hard and Soft Boal-of the: gee of filtered rainsoft water, w�; (sexed,•tlr, and Mrs. Neale, left ton B. A. of Pickering will -preach We are prepared to do all kinds An swerage of siK hundred gal- att,l the Scarboro �c. Male Quartet of repairing of cars, also bat- 4` best hand On Jlone fir your faintly tvaehinR. for a tour of Eastem Provinces. Th- _ 'No wonder clothes 1washi g. bride tr.iv(,.11ed in a.r�tn of Brown under the lewt-rshi of Nir::H. Lear- ter charging, electric p y - o d wn i furnish the special music. weldin and in fact _ - - C- rune ulth Brotrn teh•et hat y _ g -- - _ _ _. - - e aye cleitcer-l►ati- ---- _' 31� - -.-- - last lopger. an l s oe� an 1 m th ret t'oa•• THOS. A. LAW, :hair'retarn they till resifle in Tor- � served =from to p..m. Oshawa Laundry & Dry onto,- which a novel program will b'e pre- t'Ar work. F'SC]set='i=g'. C=t. -- sented by the following artists: F.d- Gas, Oils, Grease and Accessories — _41eaDing Co., Ltd• UROUGHAM.' - -. win Balfour, Toronto magician aha always on hand. Taxi Service. will give half an hour of original i All keep t e s frequent dry cleaning ITri. T, C: Brown,is a cit • vIsitor Agent for Chevrolet Care. Before Baying, _ y mysteries also moving .pictures -.of - -- to keep them saeitar�. Our clearoiag this-week. aeroplane flights of the Biemen, J. Law,�� : _ department turns old clothes Miss Hung_-of Markham, spent Lindbul�h, Mooring of R 100 and, S�ordon Je LSW - out like n8w: -'--_— - the week-end with Miss Zein NIaI= . __ - WE_QatLL AND.DELIVER .- comical sketc�ies;Freaenc 1�son, -Ou�000 jaw n calm. Toronto, humorist and elocutionist. - f i Phone 8800 Miss Betty Harvey, of Toronto, is Markham Male Quartet and Broad- _ OQsne-,i4 apd see what vre R.O.Jones, Local Representative. visting her•.granciptrents, Bert and view String Quartet. Toronto.' An BULBS t* Mrs. Harvey. autograph quilt will be sold during • have to offer. $lacksmlthing i Lawrence and Mrs. Denny, of the evening. - Admission 69 and 26 Brooklin, visited E. and Mrs. Perry- cents. _.. - . moi one day ?'c^-entire FROM j. Horse shoeing a 8peeialty. Mrs, Halley and son and dough- JOHN3TON•-GRAHAM _ ---HOLLAND Some of oar bargmus : All General Work,including Wood ter, of Oshawa,.were at the Gerow - 9 solid. walnut Dining _ Work, promptly home duri* the week. The home of 'Mr. and Mrs. David Boom $site. alms Consisting of a attended to. Mr. and Mrs., Garlic. of Toronto, Graham, of Locust Hill, was the :i 00 ia: buffet. Chins ing of , Also,, spent Sunday at Meadowbook Farm scene of a lovely autumn We have just received direct from i 6 f4.eaLeasion table;0 chairs' �geat for Taco Farm the guests of John and 'Mrs. Soden. on Sept. 20th, when their youngest Holland a shipment of(idrdan �4: upholstered in leather. This Msehiaery. W. Brown and sons accompanied daughter, Elizabeth Elms, became Bulbs for outside planting u s wonderful lea to 145.00 by J. Smith, of Toronto, called at the bride of Mr. Wilber E, Johnston, ; F!. T. wipOdWitel only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. John• or indoor forcing. T. C. and Mrs. Browns on Sunday. y First quality Aztniaeter Rune. GREENWOOD 491y Miss Laura Thornbur, of Buffalo, Ston of Whitevale Ont. Itev. W. Darwin, Breeder, Parrot - matur �-57t�1,._- —_ __ -- r. Herb. Thornbur and..mother Rackhain, of Whitevtle, officiated. (e%agle) TULIPS (doable) price-Only 4.50t of Toronto, were w-it tl-Pliss Bennet y rr e8 50c dm-., * inn - DO Nod mal i on-Thursday. ym with autumn garden flowers. The scene special varieties slightly - "r goliam.aad Linoleum Rage E. ,and Mrs. Peer an and Mrs, bride was given_in marriage by her All named- varieties. reduced prices. - Thos.. Perryman visited Iriends in father,, wore a gown of'shell pink -more_ • IIntil winter comes to Acton, and while there attepded the georgette and lace with bridal veil HYACINTHS(all eolore) " _= I.Anoleam Varnish' always - :Acton Fair. of silk arranged in cap affect with 15e per bulb. on hand. look,Ftarnaceyor.r Iy MrsEngland, Daisy Porter rofto, former,Brougham pearls.coronet Sheorange carriedblossoms shower of b u- D k L9 Metal and •polecbrome • base..- - - -• - FFODI h those - sent the week-end,-with Mrs. Bar- quet-of Columbia roses, oily-.of-the- Floor Lamps with beautiful -- = - p Von Sidon, Bitdlor-Victoria, parchment shade 9.50 clay..and Mrs. Miller. valley. The bridesmaid, Miss Edna Lfia � -TrOughf3 Dont't forget that St. John's Sun. .Johnston, youngest sister of the !emperor(single and doable) Metal. and 1 hrome base day school and. Congregation will groom was, gowned -in rose gergette ' 60c dozen $ridge Lampe, wit p - repaired or replaced. - observe`:ftally__Day $t. their service with a bouquet of Premier roses .The . Paper White v , tient shades, •8.75 ------ - commencing at 2,30 P. m. next Sun' groom's attendant was Mr. C. D. 9 Place your order slid---- --- day. Graham, brother of the.bride. The NARCISSUS BE READY eve A. R. Sanderson; of Whit4, weddingml�rchfrom Lohengrin was . 50e adeaen.representative of the Lord's Day played by the groom`s rester, Mrs. Get oars while the assortment nate rritt when winter cones, Alliance presented the work of the I:. L. Harding. After the ceremony y f Association to the Congregation of dinner was served to about sixty-five ie complete. Call - St. John's Church on Sunday last. guests, following which 'Mr.and Mrs. - ♦ .`� Phone.1800 The illumination at the gas-tank Johnston left on a motor tour to �ry F ,- 3�'uraitare Dealer and{ �� V S�B i on. the Holmes property makes a Ottawa arnl through Quebec. The �" 4 a J O i+ sJ Fntleral Director' decided improvement to the appear- bride travelling in a brown crepe en- Druggist and Ohamiet, w< 'Hardware Phone OW ante of the village in the eyes of semble -with matching accessories. On $lam ,Also Ambulance Service the travelling public, and is much their return they will reside near r • oII'tuio �UMMING appreciated by local'residents. Whitevale Ont. _ .f. Phone 6$00,_ p1Cki lung ti+ r- s..,y,. .h.' '-•1< >: .7 '....:.u.t,`s. :. -'" `1a. ..,.'{`: "ia:, _ ;,,,,I-„,y,,: :..,, _.-:.:a,x. .ear^ .:a.+vr,.�.”- _ - a L • x x z Bryn i _ 's �- '• M ,-. •. :.r ._ ...r - ..Vii• .. • N � • .- - MY�-. r t, V. • hack if they have to hog:it him. I sa�a ora�ige Pek" Blend want him back;miderstand. No sub- s stitute will do. He's the only man in v g�ioes greatest satiisfaction - yy my employ whd never took me seri- ' i nc ring-o Privatca y .. I'll go myself, Art Graydon pro .-A t had been is us fo teed for h business r r forty-years to nee to it that the king' if - got what he wanted when he nted ORANGE it. n'occasion,too,he-had beet!wont _ - 0 t PEKOE - -' By PETER B. KYNE to kowtow to the princess. BLEND. _ Shortly afternoon lit:reported to - : A the king as the latter sat at luncheon with his daughte=: "I found Barney, SYNOPSIS. Ili,e resumed his seat. "Tell him how air." ` 8enneth Burney, adventurer and one- you're running the •raneh, -explain "Good. Bring him back with you? time gentleman, comes to Bradley Bar- din, king of the cattle country, for a job. your system to him,-show him the map . No, air. He promised he'd come Burney has had a fight with Martin of El Ranchito and ride over the rango back when he got good an ready. -"Fresh from �� �i�ll�ss Bruce, a rival cattle owner who has been iia king's stock_aided by BQig- with him and show him the boundar- "WhaVd he run away for?" - - nim thejobof u Setting baStyl thieves, your ob for about two,weeks. Aftor his -the .princess .objected to.. r Ming, liking young Bg t ey's style, c era , s hair and he was on his way to . Burney accepts, though he knows it you're gone he can continue to absorb town to get it cut." The Caged Canary Doctors Don't Like Aircraft means a fight to the death. He meets T " t ► !" g y ------- While While the man in the'attest ease / Muriel, the, king's bciutiful daughter. information from the riding boss, Torn Her. Har. Har. laughed the - B Jean McMichael - Muriel, who is more interested'than she Bledsoe." king. He had'a habit of bleating like Some people think I should be sad, only cause for congratulation iii the cares to admit, -tries to persuade her p Shut tight within my cage, way in which aircraft are now annihi tether not to let Burney tackle the cattle "I don't know as Tom's liable to Ike a ahee 'when aroused to sudden mirth. thieves. The king decides to test Bur- very communicative, boss. He's'in litre "So she did, Art. So she did. He That it should make me want to fly lating 'distance, medical experts are r - ne'Y' the tag she Makin ho o ride a gero for promotion an' he's always had a must have overheard her. Har! Har!" Into an awful rage; becoming a little alarmed at it. nimBurney passes the test with flying colors }lunch that where I moved on he'd get The nearest town to E1 Ranchito But I am happy as can be They are pointing out that transport m c his independence•arouses.tate h. g's my job. Tom'il be right disapp'inted." was Huachita a straggling adobe so rapid as this is destroying one of gg g Within my cosy neat, Ire "At the present time the job is tou municipality that squatted athwart' While all ab5ut my wicker home the safe guards against the.apread of CHAPTER IX•-(Cont'd.) big for him. Afte. Ken Burney has the boundary, between New Mexico Is peace and quiet and rest, disease. Graydon favored him with sgrate= 'ironed out the situation Tom can and Mexico. At,the barber skop in I'm'fed always by some kind hand :For Instance, two of the most dan- -•ful glance and a deprecatory smile. handle it, but not until then. You teal the International Hotel, Ken Burney And when the days are bright, Serous diseases of the East - plague "'I'm willing, boas. I'd 'a' been villin' Tom to keep hiL1L nose clean.and he'll secured his much-needed haircut and The sweetest dish is left for me and cholera-are now held in check any time since I turned the .fifty post. get ahead in the world a whole lot shave, and while he lay in the chair, To bathe in with delight. by the efforts o2 health authorities at . Who're you going to put in my place faster." being shaved, Martin Bruce, the stir- When evening shadows softly fall the world's ports. If a man infected --if-that's any o' my business?" zled owner of the Triangle B ranch, I`ni covered up quite warm, -by either of these diseases boards a "You're salary is raised five 'thou- CHAPTER ::. . entered and slipped into the adjoining So cuddled safe upon my perch steamer, the trouble has developed chair. Burney, his face covered with sand s year, Art-forgot'to mention t' „ I sleep there snug till morn, during,the voyage sufacieatlp to ens A half-hour passed. The new gen- lather, had fallen into a doze and not 'able !t to be recognized, and the port ithat-and Smokey takes your place. And when uncovered the nest day eras manager is taking his time about until Bruces rough voice, ordering a .I don't like the name Smokey. It $to. I sing a happy air, authorities can take the necessary ' his complexion, but he inn'* the sort reporting to me, said the king pre- close shave, reached him, was he steps, But aircraft are quicker-and r. "He'll To thank the people where I live gently. He it have to learn to report aware of the proximity of his enemy, an infected man may land in a new of man to labor along ander a familiar For all their love and care. nickname. Hereafter his name is Mr, on the jump when I send for him, so "Didn't recognize me with riding country before the disease has de- $enneth Burney." we might ju,•t as well start his educa- breeches on and soap up to my eye- veloped. tion here and now:" brows,"the our :man reflected. When Newspapers by Wireless Art Graydon was amazed. "How young another danger is that moaquitoee, He called up the bunkhouse again. the barber turned his head sideways, The liner America, which sailed - -" •• long have you known this boy, boas Hlld � bearing the germs of malaria or yei- - Somehow,I got the idea you never met 'Bledsoe, I sent word half an hour'I Burney saw' that Martin Bruce had ' recently for Europe from the United f low fever, may "stow away" on an „ ago, through you,.for that new man,; closed his eyes as the barber com. States, is the first ship to make use _ 11iim before last night. r I aeroplane and be carried from one "Which you're right, as usual, Art. Smokey, to report to me. Has he menced lathering Lis face; hence,the of an entirely new plant for prin.it,gl part of the world to another by air. '['m just playing a hunch that he'll started? . . , No. Why not? . • Hm- former decided that the danger of be. the daily newspaper published -on 0 m-m. Says he gave the dna+ tome ing seen and recognized by Bruce was board when she Is at sea. The en- . d%Weil, he's got sand an' he can ride free gratis but the night belongs to negligible. Burney would be shaved tire paper-reading matter, Illustra- Heat-Waves Are ea' rope with the beet If he knows tin . . . The pup! Tell him if he first and out of h chair while 3ruee'si tions, and advertisements-is wire- Good During the F� Health? isn't over here in ten minute3 to look barber stili scraped awn at the old leased from the shore. not in the dots „ for a riding job somewhere else to- cattleman's three-weeks'-old growth of and dashes of :Horse, but In facsimile. henywave the thole - - - "I don't give a hoot 3! he doearz:,'t�. g j g world sweated freely. Njver before, Ilrnow a cow from s sheep. We've t morrow morning. Deliver that mea-I beard. At the shore station a page of the p. go perhaps, has perspiration been so. pro- sage now. I'll wait on the line for; "Once over," he whispered to his newspaper i niaerted into the trans- old Martin Bruce to the north of, u3 i fun? and so continuous; because the and Miguel Gallegos to the south of his answer" -barber. "I'm in a hurry i.nd I don't• mitting appliance, and-on the ship the ' gue go _ humidity of the air served to stimul- -ias and at least Burne knows that. Two minutes passed. Then Tom want a close shave." page is reproduced 5y the receiving Burney ate the sweat-glands to their greatest - .7He's• t to t rid of those two Bledsoe came on the wire again. "He When the barber tipped him out of apparatus letter for• tetter and line � go get I activity," writes the Medical Correa- hombres in order t Bold his ob. He;says he never allows no man to the chair he went at once to the end for line exactly as it was sen' out. j - epon3er,t of the Times Trade and Ea- taigas Et Ranchite fs= me aria tl reaten him, boss,' Bledsce reported. of the shop to arrange his necktie, in Thougb this !a the 9rst time a ge- _ gineering Supplement operate ii! red ink, and he realizes he 'He says he's a Banged sight more im- order to avoid the hazard of Martin whole newspaper has been produced runt to thee than thy 'The result was that most-of ns Job . .n ng his eyes and seeing, in I in this way, it is more than a year � - can never operate very deeply in blue Po y ruin` ob is Bruce �^^ + got rid of a great den! of poison from . = ink while those two skunks continue to him, that thee know it, an' to quit tie mirror firfrort of him, the reffec-j since two British ships were able to our systems. In numerous cases at- to annoy us. By making him generAl botherit' him until he can untangle tion of his youthful enemy standing: place hour after hour on their bul- tacks of rheumatism, lumbago, scla- Mana r I automatically hand him a. his lights from his livers. Personally,'just behind him. When he was ready letin boards messages of afl kinds ge y _ tics, and other achy i and pains were problem he's of to solve or it. The �• I think he aches all over•" : for the- street Burney sat down and received in facsimile typewriting from p g qu cut short to the surprise and delight • job's worth fighting for, isn't it?" "Tel: him he's $red for impertin- lit a cigarette shore stations: This was -done by j of the sufferers. ence and insubordination;' the kin "I thought you was in a burr " means of the Fultograph, the para i - Graydon nodded. "But, boss," he g � y y• p "The hint should be worth taking. protested,"if hr's a professional killer, roared, and hung up. the barber commented. tus which was usel for still-picture Except during heat-waves most of us - why dont you just pay him for both ".Welt," said Art -Graydon, "you "Piot now," Mr. Burney replied broadcasting from the B.B.C. stations. sweat very little In. the ordinary *' •jobs, after you're sure he's done them, hired him over my head, boss, so it's softly. "A little later-perhaps." Recent experiments have shown -course of our occupations. It is at - and let him go? What's the sense just as well you fired him, too•" He reached in urdef the left front that facsimile reception Is possible In least' possible that If we sweated Makin' a killer your general man. "Dor't get peeved, Art;' His Majes of his light wh nord coat and eased airships and aeroplanes. Pilots have more we should enjoy better health. ager?" ty imp1fvrvtl; for he knew that Gray. his pistol in the holster that hung been able to pick up not only tyle-i '"A diay sweat may be Lar more "We had a nice:little rodeo toda;�, don was jealous of his prerogattives� there from his.shoulder, then waited written weather reports, but also effective than a daily apple lu keeping didn't we?" said the kin as general manager. "It's the general u:itil,the otter barter, having washed in .and weather charts. g. ,the doctor-sway." But ,Graydon was not to be side- manager's privilege to hire and fire Martin Bruces ruddy face and pow- tracked so easily. "Well, I reckon you his inferiors, but it's the president'- tiered it, -tilted hh'n upright in hi't Slimming Made Simpler :can pay for-,your pleasures," he began, Privilege to hire and fire the general ",.air and asked him what, if any-+ The recent rather unexpected heat Mtnard's Liniment aids tired feet. - but the king, with a winning smile, managers." I thing, he would have on his head. And ,wave has had at least one good effect r THE BORE -interrupted: "A general manager ain't got no at that moment Ken Burney spoke. _ „ t has enabled a number of people. - " ow about a little sustenance,Art? right to sass the boss:" I 'Good morning, Mr. Bruce. The blackbird sings a lovely song, H Martin Brute a who. were a bit anxious about their Aud- so do thrushes,too; One drink to the new assistant to,the "I'm not so certain of that, Art It jerked his head in.ths waist-lines, .to get down to more mod- " president and another to my new gen- just haFpens that I never been sasaed.�direction of the voice; then, with se But big brown owl the whole night eral .nara t" heretofore by a neral manager. alertness one wouid never have sus- crate proportions. ll long ger of El Ranchito. general lie There is. an advantage is this-at t „ Art Graydon subsided, for Le knew Somehow, I'find the experience exhil- pected in a man as old and bulky sit least,,so tar as-girls are- concerned- Can only say "Too-whoo• ' that when the king had exhausted a crating. Must a man crawl on his h_ leaped out of the chair rnd reached -Jack and Jilt Adair. subject he dropped it as if it burned hands and knees just ta-hold down one under the clinging barber's apron for even in the economic sense. train - __ m -------- -- of my jobs'!-I 3on'E ane him or y. u e n i no who eciall-yeq in "A man who can derive no enioy-- y the wer,�t the - -being peevish.- �, Id bsive felt outraged- come out, for flip very p3reellp"t ,- ng shop-assistants, put it in a nutshell ment out of doing something is of "where ism new „ too, if he'd forced me to wait as son that he saw Burney had-him cot- when s e so. no matter what his years are."-Wins- follows the fashion is a point in her "In"the bunkhouse I s'pose, sit." for the gun-as I force$him this morn. ered-and the enveloping barbers � ton Churchill:' - — lie various de ttriietit oi? E1 lag`--.Time tertainl does dr ztthen apron had Bruce at a disti c i favor-and it is fashionable to be : pa y- ag-- - _ __ __ --s• chito were connected by telephone. The a,fellow's giving an exhibition ride ori vantagS. 'king, therefore, rang up the bunk= old Gercm-imo!" - - (To be continued.) But the plump girl needn't despair. house and got Tom Bledsoe,the riding , Art Graydon knew-better than to O - eq:a le disposition is of 't more placid and 'boss on the hone. "Tell that new argue with the kin "Well, then _ equable disposition than fret slimmerrC�C*ATLAyKMCffTX4 � P gu g• :• ---I"'�ORSC--- _. .• mater; and good temper is a- an, Smokey, to report-to-me at -pr - - — house immediately;' he ordered. awhile yet," he suggested.. a have a e$atie-to a home;- lsek Oertatalg-"n--4s-fo1=y-Lo ttg-ta; --------Just Dtt-the geardwa!k _ _- "You'd better take him in hand to: "Oh, yes. My program stands. Ken With bairgings rich and rare, - .. "reduce" too drastically. And there Fireproof Construction ue morrow, Art," the, king suggested, as Burney will be the general -anar With velvet lawns and lily ponds, are signs, too, that "curves" may be On a Residential surroundings' "yew-trees standing there. returning_to favor. HarmoniodR, restful surroundings tomorrow•morning just the same. I've Wlth walls of stone, and oaken doors, with recreational advantages.- just fired 1 im from his riding job." A New oltYure European Plast from $4 Daily Where treasures hidden lie "Oh, Bradley &ardin, you darling!" > American Plan, from $7 Daily Protected in their wooden cheats For the woman with semi-long•hair, a voice cried ecstatically,.and they g ' WEEKLY OR SEASON RATES !suddenly found himself beim em4 9 From any who pass-by. = a coiffure is suggested in which the ' y S O:'1 APPLICATION ed and kissed by his sole heir. hair is parted in the.middle; swirls to .,, . Made of "You been spying on you. old man;' Some have a cottage for a home, the right across the back, and ends In t lige is modern sunlit Pura With ceilings beamed'and low, .- a cluster of ringlets. factories, he charged. With toot of thatch and old brick walls _ No e:pease spared to have;t "Keep quiet-you! And you'-re go= People who look for trouble never wto dries►Wholesome and fu118avored, ing to take him out of that awful On which red roses grow. ♦ E ..COM E bunkhouse, darling?" And in the garden cabbages, look in vain. NEW YORK Rnd, " While runners gaily Ted : WNGLEYS Of coarse, of course: Art, tomor- - ow morning you .Wove the sulky pup Above a honeysuckle hedge Real dyes give � ��o�r�L Hold up a nodding head. 1 _ into decent_quartersf, E+ RNOR Is wraot °� W�F- Graydond as _ promised and shortly ' �"i��_est, cOlo�':� �O° it eaves the Ory• tit'�reafter took his departure. At I itetvz hc' !lt_ Wane o�thEse' _ __-- ! r_NTON WRIGLEY'S is bound to be the best eight' o'clock next morning he'' tele- It needs no roof or wall; n. ,,� sK --- t>batatea-and machines and- `� _ can snake. money phoned t ee_king. "Smok A s-gone,,' 26Tgr would-I-change-for.any one_.. — 'E?R every.-home- usei--Diamond, ' --. S�. A�/9. ' The delicious peppermint he announced.' However great or small. Dyes are the finest you can buy, fAwsh'.PBNNAALSTATION) �- - >eavor freshens t' :month "Gone. Gone Rnere4v I find .a home o2'happiness They contain the highest quality. andaitds « And am content.to '>e. anilipes that can. be produced. - 1 digestion. Nobody knows: Tom Bledsoe says It's the anilines' in Diamond his-bed was empty' when the outfit R'Th'at,the crook o2 your dear arms 1 rolled out this 'morning; his stock That's home, my dear, for me! news colorat s ive to such dresses, drapes, e e ain't in the corral, so it sort o' looks lingerie. Diamond Dyes are easy !f as if your new neral inane r -just . When flying, &pilot fell into a canal. to use. The y and -M general ge } y go on smoothly naturally saddled up an' drifted. on A man on the towing path promptly' evenly; do not spot or streak, 200 Rooms aciount o' his takin' dived in and brought him safely to never give tillage that re-dyed ach with you serious abort look. Just true, even new colors MONS beim' fired.. 'You know he wasn't-in- land. "Ah, my preserver, you've saved afll and, - MILLIONS formed that he'd been fired from one my life!'_gaeped the pilot.' "Hot can that keep their depth and brilliance i I repay You, my reserver?" "Nab; in spite of wear and washing. 1bc ervidor` ctu job to take over a better one." P packagms. All drug stores, j� 1 "The ungrateftil young pup," His then,gnv'not,that's all right;-bat-doth' --- �;' O'p� Majesty shouted. "I'll teach him his l kid a bloke 'cos 'e works at a jam fac � t o place. Art, you put a coupe of goo-] .tory" ' filen on his trail, follow` him as far' --= M'�BATH'3O°VP ISSUE No. 40— 30 Le be goes and tell them to bring him i Athletes recommend Minard'atlniment I ►{w�Kph .� C .•" .. .s-,. :,.> .J::_ '.,•r .vs s;m•• W'+,.,ro .;no.' - n . A, r +.. ,.::�:fir", . ...,:..... ... ..'. '.c ,... .f•....�, a ♦ C '• , .. - ,� � SIN • .• - . _ , ..r ...� s ._;,y '.e f•^ •ua.. �� .,w.uu w.bt+a.. :..- �?:�•er v�` :. �t�' �- '. '�' .. - .. ,� '� '�-�7:M ti Replica of First Edison ~ son Phon New. York P mor the � • • - Is Discovered in Museum in England �G i Js Nearing -BY ANNAB�ELLE-WORTHINGT^- London.—An appeal by the Institute instrument with a By wheel and a long _ ---- of Physics for old'apparatus used by cylinder. He motioned them to be _ ulet and when•.near the instrument `` 4• Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur- inventors is making their discoveries, 9 .. • dished-I;'ith Every Pattern which might be lying about unheeded with Edison turning the wheel, they i l - _ and forgotten; has brought to light a heard a volae with a very nasal twang. replica of Edison's first phonograph.:.say, "Mary had a little lamb, its fleece - ti - Thin in>eresttng instrument belongs was white as snow." The Horne and the Teacher . nal berries. When the grapes fall oft �.� x Too often the home,,the gchoDl andJ and. the bunches are loose and strap s_ now to a firm of gramophone dealers Edison then told them that ft was -' _ I Rome .thing is wrong. The bunches „ •, . in Brighton, by whom it has been,lent the first time hg had put the indented the church keep in"watertight' cci 3-I should not show manY3ehsYed,mak. - um in Booth Ken- 'tin-foil record into the machine yartments, as though these three'in `ed, shrivelled nor hard, green berries. , Bington. r. mun a a stitutions were-not three sections of The bunch as a whole should be good. Until two years ago the phonograph nounoe in England in The Times that a whole Plan.for the development,oi { was in. the possession of Henry Ed- he had actually heard a talking ma- 1 oar citizens. not merely,the tndiyidual berries. .1 �; The best mangoes have a firm, mends, a pioneer in electricity, to chine. lt,was two year's rat thatEen The school cannot do its best bq our smooth, bright green outer shell. Dull +: whom it was given by Edison in 1884. on a second visit to America, that Edi- - thildren Vess.the home gives it co- yellowish, rough wsiakled or flabby He was on a visit to America in 1877, son presented him with a duplicate of operation. We-shoo}d=begi�bg-oiYez�- - ing a ho§pitality to our teachers,. at I shells are not,so good. ,A seftrwaterg_ and while in New Jersey went with his first phonograph as a mem8nto of decay should.be avoided. , 'a friend to a shed where son was his IlRvlug-heard pe""flr ftording them a comfortable place to Cabbage should be qrise and gre�, _.` working. As his friend opened the uttered. by a machine. This instru �. live, at a fair price; welcoming them the head solid and-dell formed d door they saw Edison seated ata meat weighs 140 pounds.-1!rom "The Into our clubs, getting.acquainted with the outer leaves trimmed off. Gauli- table on which was a strange looking Christian Science Monitor."_ ,them and giving them-real iriendshlD the should have an outer green : -- sand a chance to share in our civic life. racket, but the flower should be white Climbing {�,e fiilll>; �Vlrit@r Clothing ' We ire too likely to treat the teacher and clean. It should be free from dis- f s as'`an out or a mere temporary coloration and decay. "Far over_ the•steep hillside it wound « • ' sojourner, The path where his feet must go, Affects 'Talkies" In good celery the branches are well e owe it t'o our teachers to visit blanched and brittle and of medium The road that summer knew blossom 'the schools and know what they are length. The heart should be free from - sweet .. , Now covered with ice and anon. Actors and Actresses Have'to -•trying to do for our children and how disease. `Speak-up" Due to Absorb- we e•an gear into their program. We And be sighed, this lad, as he strove f1 owe• it to them to back them up by -Chair Covera •d' - His to set feec on the ice-bound track, ing Qualities of Winter discipline in the home, which will 4 For the upholstered chairs in the `Oh, the hardest part of climbing a Garb keep our children fit to do their be,t dining-room, a cover may be made to hill ' In school. We owe it to them to stand Audiences in a theatre or motion -by-them;,always speaking a good word protect the seat cov•,rs from grease Is to keep from slipping back.' picture house absorb more sound -in '± y Wand soil which children or careless. winter than in summer, due to the ;4 ;about them before the ch.ldren and la eaters are likely to:drop on.them. The "I thought, as I watched him trudge I increase in clothing in the colder G.a r: the community—ii they are deserving l carers may be made of IIgured denim, of it, Acritical attitude x011-not only, along, son. For this reasc n actre� hurt the teacher, but will make him to resemble the original chair seats. h ` Of fife h?'.Ts we all must climb, actors have to .peak louder Spread a papgr over the cL?ir seat - -- Whether Ehe pathway- be blossom-; audiences and the loud-speaa ta'k- suable to have much influence or D starred and- -cut a- pattern, allowing size • ` ing picture equipment has to b•. `chleve much with our children. enough to fall over the edges,of the �ja Or, whitg.w-ith the winter'e rime, t - h �;T,ja p to higher.vmume .n winter to make seat. The covers may be faced or ` 4, And one and all we shall find this the spoken sou.ida clearly audible Pottery - hemmed all'around and fled on -to the true, - i - I throughout the building. According -The fusFy, over-ornate parlor, wig`sewed at k me corner oC- the cover. �1 s we' follow the upward tract, till chairs by means of-stripe of tape,1 A tc V" L. Chri�tler,of the sound section it TLat t`a hardest Dart of climbing a , its mantel lol}ded w:-h useless brit-a•I - -. _ ., of the United States Bureau of Stand- lbrAc, is a thing of the past: In its There chair covers mV be taken oft hill 4 Ards, the qualit,, of clothing worn by i dace i4 the dignified, artistic'recep-1I and washed or lett.ot! for spectal oc j . Is to keep from slipping back." !an audience is a larga factor in deter- �G tion room. On small table of this.i.casions; - They save the wear on the.I - —Florence Jones Hadley, in the New I' r mining the length. of time required i xoom may be ane cllolce vase, or It original cover-and.may easily be re- Seldom ;s- a ::. c ei so suitable for Outiook• for sound, "in-a theatre to decay and ,may reside In a more safe place on a i IIewed when worn. '111-day wear so utterly'chic and prat- fall to zero. tical. It is a novelty silk and wool �q POTATO SUGGESTION The following informtation was fur- she'!, but it 1s the center of attraction ore a mixture $ bottle green cStorin;. - in the room. Tt sets the color note p;ppte Combinations P Some peroans think of potatoes only t riahed by 3'Ir Christler: and bides no rival to the wags of cheap The frilly ruffling of psiin crept f, The sound §action of the Bureau 01 a For novelties. apples map be edm- I n combination with meat, therefore `ornament near to it. It reigns alone, chooses.the lightest tone of the Frint I will not eat potatoes without meat or blued-with other fruits into a- sauce,� Standards has for some tuna been Such a piece of fine porcelain pot which goes welt with-quinces. Cook Hiring a subtle air oc ,cuff,. The plain 114h.'so when eating a vegetable meal j carrying on experiments -with sound tery, a lardlalere, a temple lar with a� crepe repeated in the nip bow, a,c potatoes• reverberation a d acoustic:. mater- them tus_:ethe� one fourth as much a,y to-make r.nd smart to wear. they lit and the � n l:d, a bottle, a 'vase, will bi'.;hten-a 'Now potatoes are supposed to be in- fern. Thee-exper:arnents have been quince as aDDTe. ADDIea and plaeap- Styl: No. 2674 may be had in sizes I t� dttil room or subdue'a too Bart 7h one i,le combine well into a sauce. Add y ' cinder is the vegetable dinner, but, c)nducted in a specially constructed 4. i►R�detn pottery,tpade by the beet com minced pineapple to th - apple sauce. '.16• 18 years, 36, 83, 30, 42 ani. 4l.i they might appear se' a soup. Cream' buikYing housing a large ern$iy room- pander, is patterned atter ancient part- tithes bust. having no sound abst,rpti..i sad no �d one cup of cranberries to one Of j Black canton crepe 19 eharmin with i of potato soup !a delicious. and if used iter;, and its fines are truly arttstic apD,es and make a sauce, It will be a ale ink fall. am tine-hecourse ,he potatoes can be I acoustical properties. _A loud speaker. i gn•i its colors deep and rich• pretty pink, To serve with hot pork '-Mahoganyaleibrown flat crepe wish omitted from the vegetable plate with- is placed in the :rn-ty room and the unbalanced meal, time re uire i for the sound �' osis an hof - The ancients knew six fundamental roast, try apples and Onions, combtn- out causing _ length q Ing .equal,qu4ntities of unsweetened iorgze 3 is equine ngiy modish• j to deca•' after the a,Lrce has been shut rotors and these had a meaning. Red Size 86 requires 4 yards 39.-inch a:,,od for fire, black for deep water, apple sauce and, cooked onions. Thin I - His alfa beRazl to laugh at him ot, is measured , slilouId be served hot. with 1-yard 35 inch ccntrnstin.;. .you silly." she said; ''fancy being These exper meq is are carried 4n �grfen represented the woodlintra„ Hoar To ORDER-PATTERNS white was for metal, yellow for the saLerstttious after all these years' firms in an empty room and then are earth aad blue for the sky. -A vase, A Child's Coat Write your name and address pisco- ;l;ny, d4 you remember the first time�repealed with carious types of ma- ad one of these nosiest colors, Children's outdoor gar•nents should. ly, giving number and size of su-h I we met? We walked iii ler a ladder, ttriais having acoustic - Properties copyiaeem4 to tairly.radlate its rich tone. be soli and warm„and 1!$ht in weight patterns as you n'ant. Enclose 20c in I and you said you were sure some- ate placed along the walls and cei'inir, in emA to Beautiful pottery pieces era be and large enough to Dermic freedom of atam?xs-or coin (coin prefer-ted; wrnP thing horrible would h1pPen'to you.” this way practically every -type of "bought at ni-Aerate prices and "6ne movements. Rough surfaced materials it carefully)- f?t' each nutrber, a::d ;;Eta y' said he. ," _coustical material now made l.as been such is worth a whale'roomful of taw- loosely wovetf, are warmer than fine' address your order to Wilzor- Pattern - e co-operation of the tc$ted with th isuc ornament. Do not purchaae one -e vice, 73 Wesi Adele de St.,Toronto. V iAtor- "'6 here s t119 other wind- manufactcrers. smooth material of tighter weave I t Amon; the most common sub�tancet� has+fly. It is a work of art: to add to - 4 mils gene°" '.rttve: "�;e only heti Plain materia] may be used for the the beauty o[ your roosts- Be cerin outside,' if the lining is light and ry-hP dean tucsthing exercise fad w_ as wind enough for one, so w•a took, the from which acoustical materials are •'� "it lits in with your color scheme: Se- probably started by screen lovers. other one down,"--New C?!.11a• `made are plaster and hair felt, sugar Wooly. Pongee, or any light material, ` � cf"ne fibre, pumice and rock wool, the Jett something of which you will never is good for summer coat$. lsater being t}a result cif molten rock tire, but which you will learn to love _ d' town through exceedingly fine jets• - . -.1pore and more. .Wbea you have it in -Nut Pudding t _ ur-home, >emove_;tam its environs s i Some of the materials trees found to T Chop fine one package of dates: have higher coefficients of sound ab and let njcthiag distract from its atm• three:fourths pound graham crackers, t J ' sorption than others: Tn general those Iple beauty of line and color. . twenty'four marshmallows, and 'One e f r of hi¢Y_er coefficients.seem to be more. _ CUP nut meats. Mix -ihese.together `au;• costly. Cooking Cereals and add a halt Pint o1 coffee cream ands✓` ! 7 A greater amount of acoustical ms- h ' Ceretits are one of the stosE valuable pack into a loaf in a pan. Let this• - - � - i _ a r motto feeler is ordinarily used i n Pic- -_ _ .. - - .. •�' a ._..— -' 'LI7rC a Qes-t an to .ca re Cue . ..� manual or"ontduar work, and especial- whipped cream." + , fact that the auniai+ voice-is weak• _ -`---iy for a tildren and young people; bgt evinpared'to the stentorian tortes of { b avoided by those P+st = -Mrs. Salomon Says: m which the talking motion cloture ;3they Rbould- j tones�hv middle age wino lire sedentary liven. o no -- -"- x e wy caps Being carbonhydrates, it is well not first step -toward ,knowing what we ;� wi ie the effect-of reg:erberation andT t, .M ", ,r to sweeten them heaFliy; for -their dan't know• _ ;x , y therefore the automatic voices being sugar; n so mv.6 tronger require more damp starch will eventually turn to g . :- - A to add motes causes sour_stomach Barter - - - mater-akin-the ps#ure.houses. �- _" - i r�. In theatres and ic`.i_re houses or undue ferments tion. 1!-well salted, "Count a•kh me, the thii,gs so r tp y the demand for sugar will be less and For i .stranger's paltry gold, r' ,�°• n:ateriata are usually placed on* the (` cur- they will be more palatable. Pleasant things- that made sty walls and ceilings with drapes of cur tains used over the doors ani en Different cereals require varying : heaven- S 1, -F� y. ; amounts of water, when making a To a stranger's keeping gi.yent ; trances. In man= theatres only a little , cereal mush. One uses a cup of rolled ; _. _ . n' acoustic material is necessary, due to oats for two caps of water;.a cup of' "The four walls that shut in jovo, _the banks of soft cruet covered spring Tice for three of water, and a.,cup of And the sturdy roof above; sats that"absorb sound to a high de- —cornmeal4Lf_our. .One must.know his Homely things that were"all mine, _roe. ^ cereals. Braided rugs in quaint design, v'J - - There is little danger of overcook- Friendly- chairs, and flreligltt's glow, ing them, but much of under-cooking. Gleaming dishes in a row; Swaying,curtains shining floors; Cereals with the, outer coat or.'whole »' grain require longer cooking thea pod- „Windows, whose out-locking showed a� fished or finer ground. Garden, field, and windilrg road; There are different.methods of cook- ThrivIng.plants upon the Bill, � In g cereals. One is to silt the Cereal Money>4usk, and daffodil ' -- into salted, boiling water, Stirring ire- Scented herbs—and and flov;er-beds, � _ quentiy at first, and then putting it in- es_�d1 g_davely lie All oto ttte�toIIbleQ!}et $ Aoki$ Over curving pathways, set dor a Balt hour or hour, or four hours, With marigold and mtgaottette: - depending upon the cereal. If you can Clover patch, and garden wall, put it into.the fireless cooker for ten Song bird's morntag. madrigal; hours, that is-better. Oatmeal, corn i Cricket's song, and hum of bees, trk j meal-and many granular cereals may Hymn of the wind is bending trees— Wb be put directly into cold water and All sweet things that made m7 t �• r' I '' c cooked is a daub boiler without stir- s y by' "I am going to the ball game:' Y • heaven, fy "What for?" *Ing. To a stranger's keeping given! r „ Pre-cooked breakfast fouls are bet. tt Just to kill time." 7. -iter if made crisp in the olsdd'beiore "Why waste your ammunition when) "Now another hand'than mine iserving. ,After booed in the fireless Sooa shall train the trellised vine, �, the umpire is there?" ion •;000kec, it is necessary to•re-heat the mien eyes shall aatch unfold s 'cereal before serving. „ Bods of crimson and o! gold. - Experiments have proved that wire.' ?9 Oh, little home—how well 'I knoT less can be beard in a mine 8,000 Leet, 'Marketing That no one also can love you sol" Lupe Velez, lovely screen star, almost believes she has a big ice cream below'th3 forints of the ground, and, When buying grapes, select dirge, Edith D. Ot¢wrps, in th! Womgln's ' :compact bunches, 7vith larie individ• Magssins. cone at lent,.while on location way up in the Sierras. t to ooasidenbis depths is water. - _ 1 •II 4,w•.� M is x Ott ' rz tivx R � :3 � BON R DS-=-t�oseenmoat. ll[ ani MARKHAM .FALL FAIR A.enrity and••rHos in Mor age Bonds. luso,Iu7+ntriali. -TERMS _losura - afetg •. ac•nt all kinds. 8 Cav [menta sc from b to 7 e . � per e1.76peryear. ii.50H paidiaadvanp. q s Low rates for Auto Insurance and cent. Ta•b-riPtiona ro the united States and Creat Markham Out Fire losurance. _ Bdtaia'2 UO in Advaeee. - ' V .• - 1NSURANUE-All classes written in. Also, representative of eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. }'� The Canada Life Assurance Co, storm, Accident and Sickness. • , JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, October 2nd, '3rd and 4th 4�IY Addpere Pboae or write - • -BROUGHAM. " ONTARIO. 43tf „ED, BOWMAN,Wbitby , '�� _ - _ --_�iTOUFFViLLE. _. _._ ..._-- _ -_-. _,.-� - ■. ONTARIO'S PREMIER IN COUNTY F]IRS'The Council will put do.-Arn new :• cementts sidewalks sof ton he our side near Live Stock ShowingROY -M 0 RRISH . _ here are installing Hydro on their setae RscinA, 3cd and 4tb (general purses) premises. SPOfLTS EVENTS ON FRIDAY _ y1A'/ 0KERI A p .splendid success, having a record ,Soft Ball, Horse Shoe Pitching ` ,crowd and a record day. At the bo-Nling tournament held le' . ,Mile and 100 Yards Running here on Monday two Toronto teams took two prizes and Kennedy, of P ' Acegmmodation, Good Means _ YY When You Demand Quality Oxbridge the third. • _ Mr. Helmkey, and old resident of and social Gathering of the County - -- a>$ �t -dies tdeid--as the - _ - -- - Low rl • . p8Ci9 ns ervicee-Glray Coach inee. d . an o Price cult of a stroke and was buried here -on Tuesday of this week ED. MA9oN, - 0 08 We give you quality and low rioe.'' We offer on every R Y CR BY p y The building of good roads be- Pres. (Agincourt) Sec 'y (Markham) advantage of our group baying. Bavinp thug -tween here and Goodwood is now completed and is expected to be link- affected are passed on to you. + �ed in .with the Provincial Highway. - m e Can. Bank Commerce have _ " Quality and Satisfaction an Guaranteed. ',completed extensive alterations in the bank premises as well as building a*" addition for the reception o2 weep - FME g ]arge vaulThee Count . CommissiShers have �t Ba ?,Ott]y ) �CHERRYWQOD AND PIQKER rushed the work-on our main street ^� INC = and.we expect it to be completed at /� Phone Mark. 5020 pe p _ Phone Pick. 800 0 - the end of this week. A street dance {GYPR OC ,end a banquet will be held on the ev- ening of Oct. 9th to celebrate the oc- Thohavia seldom its Pickering Hardware Store • ho ;IMPORTANT STOCK SALE ' g _ �I Gyproc Wallboard Shorthron sales, like those of - ,i �j t� ceilings, partitions, most other cattle breeds, are this walls and sheathing. Now is the time to look over that old range or heater and year not numerous, but one of the 9n the contrary if you need a new one, let us show you the New Findlay important ones for the early seasonroc Cosy Home is that advertised by J. A. Carveth, yes hal saved Oval Quebec, or the Coe Quebec. Lowest price, of Lancallan Farm• one and a half Y't many homes. quality considered. -miles east of Pickering on the north This' pioneer Canadian .Stovepipes and Elbows-galvanized or black. e- side of the highway, which is to •• fire-safe gypsum board has a r- a� take place on Tuesday, October 7th new 'Ivor, Toured finish ( If its Hardward we likely have it. 'This herd is showing an unusually c r` this flesh for field cattle and a re that makes deooca- 4' same of the pedigrees reveals a rice unnecessary (when pan- We We sell the famous`Fleury Plows and -wealth of good breeding which felled). It is lust the thing to � +-1 Wheelbarrows and Sharps to fit nearly should give every assurance that we fat malung extra rooms , all [stake of plows. - the cattle will be appreciated when in the cellar or attic. ring theycome into the ng on-sale-day- '' ` Agent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. -The families represented in the sale Quickly erected, inex- We have it, can get it. or it is not made. catalogue are also most pleasing �.. pemva jII,• � ,r "They are for the most part Scotch - rot Wallboard ' -nor Scotch-topped...and in several in--.-Stances are those which have prod- :T'. Ulsnent Aix ptatecuon. � ; • :axed many of Ontario's most out- r� Year dealer's name is i J.�. --A-LS�Ns - PICKERM standing winners in the past few listed below, Ask him �. •years. Mr Car eth to changing for full information or write this ent2 farm programme. every 3 for interestin fm ► animal r the herd will be sold witi3- .. g mak,. Unbeatable ' Vas-dues nut reserve. Catalogue may be hasBuilding sad Remodelling o __Iby addressing J. A.. Carveth. R. R ' with Gyproc." /� o.-1, Whitby: -_ - GYPSLN, LIME AND SALE R is G i 8T 8 a. ItLABASTWE. CANADA, Our lines of Harness, Collars and Parts are the beet yet. See ours - 7riday. Oct. 3rd-Auction Sale of LIMITED and be convinced. We have values that spell satisfaction torments of garden farm an,i some :Paris On - ;We carr - 'household effects, the property of - _ ,. - ' ` - _- . �- •.... y some mighty floe 1lae�+ of Work Boots „ ,,G E. Langford. lot 34, con. 2. in and our prices are tight. = Whitby Tp. iAlmondsi -Sale at .Men's Overalls, Smock, TrnnAers and Shirts sold "1.30 sharp. Wm. �Iaw Auctioneer. TueWay; Oct. ion- Sale of t _ at economy prices.7heN 0 `m - bree.l,n_ Shorthorns at Laneallar, Our Men's Fine Wear Section is quite complete. Tr% us. Farm, on Highway, one ami one- , half miles east of Pickerire Cill-. ' -Our goods spell repeat customers always, age-the property of J.-A. Carveth - Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Catalogue on -. - application to J. A Carveth., R R r No. 1, Whitby. L E. Franklin, AuctioneerC E C I � _ .--� _ R A D L E Y ^ - : i � � • � ♦ s t . ]Wednesday, Oct. 8th-Auchan sale P I C R R I N C*of 35 head of catte, mostly Dur- , .,hams, the property, of R. Carruth- rs, lot 5, con. 6., Uxbridge Tp. .Maw, Auctioneer.: -0 IL ....V I •Batnrda7, Oct. 11th--Aaetion of sale y FOR TEAM HARNESS S- Stetts, Sale at _ _._-'etc., at lot 1, con 8 scarbboro (Kin � ' gston Road), the of I property ne ` lcck.See porto • :Bills.. Cre-o`Baxter, Auctionem -:Stage-mounted Team Backband�Harnea•, . 2 inch layer tests with heel'chains, --A"- -: CARD OF T'H A N K•. - _-_I y -• . :, . • "�- ra�rsl t tTt fisg's �fgkwag' -With 5 ring breaching. instead of back- Mr. and Mrs. •WP. Juniper wish j nto thank-their many friends in Pick- Dafly Bring and'Toronto, for their kind -Coach Service Black mounted Team Backhand Harness, ♦88.b0 1 -xishe! and beautiful flowers, fruit, - a' 5 ring Breeching '° $44,25 'and books sent to their son, Terri in - This is nota factory harness, but custom made in our his serious illness in Toronto slowly �PICKERINO-TORONTO i Hospital, from -which he is slowly - own shop at Markham. • , improving. : -.. .-- , _ ___ ,Fare 5A--Cents We specialize on repairs to harness and collars. N prrl�E l Leave Pickering (Standard;Time) Leave Toronto A. M. P. M. A, M. P M. T. 0 a 7.25 55 a 1.30 3.30 F s 0 'D ~ Hunting or 9baoting is prohibited : 3 =° under the Ontario Ci4me & Fi-heries a i 55 4 56 -� 3.:38 4.30 Harness and Collar Manufacturer -Acton those parts of lots 13. 14 and _.' 8.55 5 55 9.:30 5.30 rib, in the second and 3rd Hanp�s, .9 55 8.55 10.30 8.30 Home];hofs 8100 -- KBroken Front Concession, Township :055 b 7.50 1L30 fi 7.30 �•g���=� �NT. Of Pickering, awned b --= 111.55 8 55 P. M. 8,30 y Lawrence P. M. b 9.55 12.30 b 9.30 -%Squires, James Greenlaw and Olauda Field. 12.55 10 55 1.3Q 10.30 -L55- _Ii.25 -- `2.30 = r 30-__ - �� O Ok's _fCONANT do ANNI 2.55 e • - ' Barristers etc.. $' is Daily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday and We hove a good supply of school Books of all kinds on'hand r 31.10 -Oshawa, Ontario, Holidays only. c Sunday only, 8ulicitors for the lessees. COACHES STOP AT ANY POINT TO PICK UP for school re-opening. ]NOTICE PASSENGERS. SIGNAL PLAINLY ": . WhL-� TO THE DRIVER. -'Black Diamond Plow Points itevale •:� � $ ` Coach connections at Toronto for.Bnffalo, Niagara - Falls,Hamilton, Brantford,Windsor,Detroit, Barrie, _ Fly Spray for cattle, 7�0 �r gallon Chopptng Avery day Orillis, Midland, Jacksoon's Point and "GRAM-i -' ,OT-TR-FEED intermediate points. ` Connections at BniFalo and Detroit for all A fall line of Fresh Groceries, Pickling Spices i ' HeadqL ere .or _ U. S. A. points. and Vinegars. Give us a cab. }-STERLING MI ' , r L,. r t70., LTD. .._._ lY High grade Feeds for Poultry, Gray' Coach Lines ]Phone your order, -We deliver Oattle, IIoge eta, .. '. .AN-THONY WILSON -Phone Markham 6402. a Proprietor �neGreen ral ,46:f Phone Mark. 6609 Wm. M. Dmcaino Merchantf' Green River - • '.+.> .. •a -.... ,F •:ti. 4'Rry� •�,m'M ...r.¢w Mv� 'V•.y,;,'X'M�S4s'�"1a"s.� n.•r .� ,..:• ..;.v w :: v ,... ;,.,. :.. ..: , ,. ,. ... -:c- vfi.b. .:.J'? '�• �s.. k.-.. 8' i,.: .xvr, ��vC�x +S•M1. 1: _ .-.rte. .. .. .. �r Y �.- ......yw...a ...'.... ti•�i.r. ,f .+_�„ :..•,_ ... _ �;� .a'.:•C'. "'.fie' �.,t, � - {+,:•�. -'�. ,�;�� a 3x' ( rZ':',• .� - a.. ��., . ... r... • ov.p4 K _.. '.I•�,'l:' - .YbTe-�.'. V•n +r'v G^. .q f: S•• ,P.. ..- ,.....+ ,,,, '.•::. 2:_..s.y• ..,{try, .1,- ,.,(.Tar,• r. �•^•b-L '.+r •#: , f •-.� ry ;i� .,dv: , ..,rte,...- ... ._.; ...Pr r .,= ,.. • .. •r' r ��' :�gu� 7 - - y. :Y • Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, of - D. A.-and Mrs. B'cett have been • .•FW 1980-8 cin 1981 Blacksmith* i Goodwood, visited Wid. and Dire. spending a few daye with friends P Miss Hazel Purdy, of Hamilton. Miller on Sunday. is Brampton. "' P spent a week with her sister, Mrs. Tbos.and Mrs. Scott-, of Toronto Lou Pilkey, our new truck mac, Hard Times PAN List Horse-shoeing and General work J. E. Hinan. have been ependiog the,week with is doing a rushing business in mie- promptly attended to. C. A. and Bire�verl4nd and relatives in town, cellaneous freight. - Lawn Mowers Sha (Family motored to Erin,on Sunday Local citizens are asking why - -The infant daughter of J.and Sharpened 4o vieit the forwer's parents. 9HRIIBS and Repaired. s the'price of bread has not dropped Mrs. Fraser wag very sick on Sun- :Satisfaction u Lou and Mrs. Dickson and fam• as it ha3 elsewhere. day, but is now improving. - _ 3 Barberry, Red Leal- -8:00 guaranteed. t ;11y, of Buffalo, spent the week. 3 Barberry. Thumber ii --1,50, -. - Phone Malv: 4125 Clifford and-. Mr®. •P�Ikep and, _-_• _ -_. •" � y g ` _—+end with Mrs, Harry Thomson: children, of Toronto, spent the - 3 Cornus,(Dogwood) 1.50 Magnus Morgan and family, ac week end with Claremont friends. AUSTIN-•.HOOVER 3 Deutiz&, Pink 2'-- --`---•---1.50 C S K E s t �companled by Toro Benns, spent 3 Deutiza, White 2' .1.50'WHIGHLAND CREEK, 'Sunday with thelatter's brother in and relatives. 'y At St. Paul's Presbyterian ehurch 8 Hone sdekle Tartarian 2.00 _ - dire. Williamson and Bir. and 3 y (Toronto. Toronto on Saturday, a H Gallaugher 11ira. Hughes, of=1'eff�law, spea't'- . • v; -- Mrs. Peter.Macnab and Kenneth Sunday with Mrs. Readman and 27th, the Rev. Dr. J. B. Paulin, of- Snow) 1.50 and Mrs. Renfrew and family, of eon, Luther Bowen. ficiating, Anne Mildred, daughter of -Prom. � Grain Merchant :Toronto, visited MUs Mary Mac- Mr. William Hoover and the •late �'OrOntO Luther Bowes returned to Peter- ti cab last Sunday. boro on Tuesday, -After spending Mrs. Hoover, formerly of Green Riv- N y p B John T. Elliott, . Agent, i The annual bowling match be- his 'two weeks' vacation'at the er, was united in marriage to David Iain the market to purchase Hay, tween the president and vice home of his mother here. Richardson'Austin, son of Mr. and 279 Mary Street, Eehawa Straw, Grainq*nd Potatoes, presideat and their respective Mrs. T. Paterson spent-a few Mrs. F. R. Austin of Toronto. Phone 414 W 25tf #or quotations apply _ sides has `been in progress during days last week ici Brnoklin visit• --__ - ---the net few days. — — — C� 133 3 ow P y tag her daughter, Mrs. C.Pengelly I Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick. Mrs. who was somewhat India sed. L � Dr.)Tomlinson and Mrs. Walford po - - Rand for - - -- - Mrs. J. H. Caekey, A, T. 0. M., Phone Pickering 1712 motored to Brampton Fair last Claremont, Ont., teachel of piano meek and ipeidentally visited with ana theory, will now accept pupils 15tf Reference Bank of Montreal � . -friends while there. at her home. Phone Claremont. *" a F. and Mrs. Chidlow, of Victoria Taylor's home-made bread is now 'SALE B U I L It E R S. Corners, Mr. and . Mre. Humbly. Sr., and Mr. and. Mrs, be at 8 cents for 24 oaare loaf Mrand and 15 cents for 48 ounce loaf,cash =` Hambty, Jr., of Raglan. visited E. and carry_ First patent flour ,Wvsr y now ready to -ond Mrs. Bryan on Sunday. need. * - supply on with: Silo-filling is now the order for The Goodwood•Claremont foot- the day. Corn is a fairly good ball game of the Sinclair cup - BRICKS,. OONCRETB s "loop, but turnips are proving a aeries, played here on Saturday fiord Touring, - - - 125.00 BLOCKS, INTERLOCK- failure in general on account of night last, resulted 1.0 in favor of - - u the long period of dry weather. Goodwood. She v. Special Coupe, Dee, 19239,• :1626.00 -ING PIPE, DRAIN TILE, . On Friday last Mrs. C. A over. / ;•; land, accompanied by Mrs. Brown ­,Chevrolet Coupe, 1926, . 400.00 ND AND GRAVEL. - and Mrs. Miller, motored to Long AdaJones•3adler,A.$•C.M• ' Branch andspent the day with VOOAL TEACHER ,Ford Ton Track, - " . - 76.00 Ferry Cement ' Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. Caster. Graduate of the Hambourg Products CO. The Women's Mission Circle of Conservatory of MusicDOdge 3-4 Ton Truck, 350.00 Woodbine Heights Baptist Church Pupils prepared for examinations , 371 Bay St., Toronto were entertained on Tuesday even BALSAM Phone Olare.8Z7 : tug by the local Circle, the visit- Used Tractor Plows and Riding Plows PLANT-1 mile north of -,full ladies providing the program. �T THE Highland Creek. Mr. and dire. D®unison, of To of all kinds, cheap, ; -Aconic, were the gaeete of E. and � STORE ' _'_ ••, _ Mrs. Bryan on Sunday. On their NE irsturn they were accompanied by 'One-'used Electric Washer, 70.00 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, who spent 1CLAMMONT - h Hand W Used H eeanaser, 10.00 Monday to the city. H �' ' Mrs. Robert Michell and son, The following are a few of the r� .Steele. of S��tpple,nsad .Mgrs. Cron sage:ate :_ A good price on s number of ' BARB by, of Toronto, visited Mrs. Ly1 2 cans of Peas, 25 cents used articles. man Pilkey and Mrs. Ed. Gibson _ Boa Wednesday of Iast1week. 2 cess Perk and Beans, 25 cents If to need of a used stove call on 2 lbs Ginger Snaps, 25 cents » cents J. 19 ®andy, who has a number of 2 pkgs of Salt, cents 'Charles ��ranges is ;cod ordee' and will sell 2 Akgs of Lna. cheap for cash , also an accordion 2 pkge Shredded Wheat. 25 'Con ts 'e► :.' in good condition. Fsrnsres re• 8 Sacs P & t3 Soap, 25 cents41',!'l ,d'i ` paired and made ready for win. 7 bare Castile Soap, tics rests - ter. * Highest prices paid for butter and Claremont, Ong. E'peak of artistic a The lack of rain on the root eggs. Save our coupons. denigns that an crop this year is previdiog con- We deliver every day, that eiderabie discussion around town y7 would be _ and among farmers. The con. C:A. OV'RLANT9 I hiaypropziate for the in view� The tinned dry weather is reported as 871y Phone 200! • 1D s B E R T R A N mrpo�ustr:ted i�+ stat- - being rc+eponeible for the grub and Dom, y�has { y, insect that is proving so destruc- _ live this year. �j v': z CLARE DdONT� OlV T• "No_(lreater Tribute' a suss Margaret Grabam, of the E e a n south end of the village, and Mises � � N. W. STAFFORD, Nichols,cif Toronto,returned home CL�REfONT I8 the' lace to 8110} for BC11001 Supplies, Kia Ston Road, on Friday, after. spending several text books note books scribblers �rhitb� R -, week" with the former's brother > > f • . They report Afew of the specials you can get .• �:;: Phone Whitby in IDvermap, Sas$ re • fills naints pencils _ a delightful trip and also report at E. Bryan's : f Y i p fair crops in that district. 2 pkt of Rice Crispiee• = .25e and pens. "I O. M. McArthur, a lecturer from 2 pkt of Shredded Wheat, '25c Y t the Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto. 2 Kellogg'; Bran Flakes, 25c " Y - . . will deliver alecture /.n.Horticul• 2 lbs. Seedless Raisins, 25c - ' Mare is the Masonic Hail, on Fri 2 cans of Peas, 255 Prints, reg225c to 35c 8 and • fov23e a y ard. --—-- " day, Oct. 10th, at 7.80 p. m. A 2 cane of Pork and Beane, 25c good attendance is desired. There a bare P & G Soap, 25c Jdeal Towels for Farmers, 25c each. Yap1e Leaf Mutual Fire will be no admission fee. Those 7 bars of Castile Soap. 25c who will attend are requested to 1 Ib. good•Family Tea, 800 Fine and Work Shirts, from 1.50 to 2.25, for 1.00. come prepared to ask questions 8 Cana Heinz Pork Beans, 2nd scan baildi s Batter and H Heintz Beans, 8 cane foe .. .• cents Windstorm Insnrsa►oe on 29 baUdINSW The regular meeting of the W. gas' 1Heintz Soap. 2 cans for ... ... 20 cents wind-mills,silos eta - '29 cents r 1uto a leki Deliveries eve Ivory .:: ~. S. of the United Church will every day. �- � 1lvo Soap Flakes, 2 or _ 'be held in the,church bamment on — 1 'ilchards, 2 cans for ,.; ,. 85 cents - - a ' Wednesday. Oct 8th. as will B . B R �' .�. rT Fe81[8 >:ola BALK a : be served from 5.80 o'cl . after Phone Claremont 8701 " Write or phone - " hs dSa Handal, ofnativ�tie New Fall and Winter Suit S%mplee In. Come and see e Psi will give an interest them. They are the latest. E Dv--ROW M A 11�- 'University, aRi BACK lag address. There will also be a 20 WHITBY,, ONT. . " _musical program. Admission to. .� _ Bee no for your Personal Greeting 'Cards -- .-Green River ' TO SCHOOL tea, 25 cents. for Christmele. - There to an agitation at present t ---- _ Basket Factory i in favor of establishing a canning Splendid values is Boys'Olothing,and PhOIIe 1�1 Manufacturers of fl factory in Claremont. They have economy is School Shoes for . . proved a great boon in other locali! Boys and girls; All kinds of Fruit Basket*, Berry f ties in the province and there Young men's navy blue all wool • 'should be Rood prospects for'one serge pante,Well cut and tailor- Oratec, P'armere, Bushel this locality. Not only would ad, regular 3.00, for 2.49 - Baskets, Clothes Baskets. Young men's fancy sweaters, V - it be a paying investment for neck, all wool as well ae rayon --- - farmer� and gardeners, bht it y auk-�enno��k-__... and wool, regular 3.00,for 2.49 Good VCTheever would also provide employment Boy':long pants, made of tweed Proprietor for quite a number. of excellent material, sizes 28Xa;ker of the well known Do not forget the event of theto . regular 1.75, for 1.25 CiV1liZd People Barnes' Baskets. - season—the Anniversary_Services .Bove' all-wool sweaters, navy ? 'Phone Markham 8409 In the Baptist Church on Sunday ue w r -trimmings.sizes 22 to 34,regular 1.50,for we LL LL •next, Oct.5th. Preacber,Rev Dr. Boys' khaki blouses,regular 76-, - tiler To ether - _- (3eo. T. Webb, of Toronto, at both for 49c Il a.w• and'1 p. m. Special Boys'khaki pante, regular 1.50. music by the Choir underthe for 96c leadership of Evans Ward. Mrs. Girls'white middles,datatchable C kRRYING money in the ordinary form,ie never John Soden, A. H.C. M., soprano, navy blue collars and cuffs, we wise. It involves both risk and inconvenience. H 5+ "•- will sing at the evening service. Girls'all wool,navy blue pleated The ideal way to to carry Travellers' Cheques is- skirts, 95c nod by all branches of this Bank. The church will be open half an Black leatherette school bsgi, sour before the hour of worship. with hats to match,regular 'Dome early. Monday.evening the 1.00,for tk The" ,Travellers Cheques are .reasily obtained. annual congregational supper and A full line of boys'Oxford-sties- 'They cost very little ; and they have this great concert. The Choir of 40 voices ping boots and shoes, girls' advantage they are accepted as cash, in _. > 'from College St, Baptist! Church strap slippers,sizes 7 to 2.re- almost any corner of the world where civilized �'• _ r, will render the progrtam. Blaster Ruler 1,50,for 1.19 people gather together. Tony Remonch, the wonderful You will find our prices the lowest ob.; ,• Polish violtnish, will- give selec- tainable,•quality and service, _ �']�* /��� =ry tions itc nes the evening Rev. G. p considered. 'Im CANMM l Bt�i� " k Drop into our afore an time and we ,J H. Leitch iter, minister of College will be only too pleased to show you. 8t. Baptist Church, will recite. P T * O O L J �0�1�* � j� This will be a great musical feast 1 /jibj R — 16 - CE :`of high order. D,) not stop away, ,�/,h-Mch 6s ama/9amal•d ~ Sold and Installed by because of the as nl crowd. All LOWER PRICE $TORE TIDE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ,;, "!!,e comers can be mac.ommodated. bat' Phone;3801 FRANK J PROU�S =� coa early. Supper served from ' $.80 p. m. Concert 1 CLAREMONT ert at $ promptly. �ONT• ONTABII! -jr i '- vur,- !._. .�-.. ,S'x .M:.r• .[.•!^.'C ,iti=- 4t—'. _.,�.� �iiMd _ .Z. va r r - e JNA-s Vvl_��:Ivll-_ r. .. _ - - :,s.. " .t•.' :-_•.:. z_.:--.. " .:r ,� ,:- r ',I ^:.WA'+ a .re.. •:"T-�..".. .s. _.. .,.,'..: ..•"-•'�- .••s- -,.�.. :.e. r," .. .,+ .. °:r .: a, .1' „d '�...,.,,,. rr if:+',' .M n,..d ..c- Ae•.+•�..; N.. ,,.}.¢�!' �'., ,! ., , .A. ♦ r'' ---a. -r•:r.,.r5, "( a, - :�,a ., ,r pd, ,!v w r" p-^ i -' \ ! - - ..' - . "� i, w .. n.. •. .. e..-•'4.,', r'.'L�'�. it.. ::.,.. ,,�..•... � : .. .,' ,. 0. , I 1, Memorial In Arctic Circle , Franklin ___ _ •, ''eraona Seerey Incur -- - -- - - Aa Bleac�iera Collapse �� l f 1. . r y i M _, .. .. _ - - - 1. •Columbus, O.-Bleachers containing The.visiting team was ahead, 7 to 0, " A %1 " `r< at the half. The crowd's yells for A * _ - - ,h 'I > n 1. , . It �. "Z,590 spectators at a high school foot- turn in football fortunes gave way to �` 1. ' = 'ball game collapsed here on Sept.28th, he flve•yea --- : e ween 75 end bleachers toppled. I. • t ,-t 160 peraoua. ' -- Between 35 and 40 person were sur- -• + ? / s The wooden stands gave way and Tering severely enough, td necessitate ,, ' .1s}1 backwards just as the fans arose their removal-to,hospitals. One we- ,' -111 I - { x 1. .. to their feet at the end of the first man's back was broken and it was be- , ' ^i . -halt in a-night game between Colum- lieved she would. n9t recover. r has Central High School and Cheney The stands had been approved"this zy. c High School Youngstown, Ohio. year by the city engineer, w '"` . � �- y A - r• w � ' France to Consider argaret Is-Name � �'" "'' r fl Floating Airports 1 -blew Princess ~; � �pp. w 1 Y' French Engines to Devise Daughter of Duke of York to �` :} . .1 Cheap •Floating Islands Be Christened Next ,� - in Mid-Atlantic Month �,, London-It was otliciallY aIIIIo1nC- ,� T'" h i.c s' >�'""'r +� 4 .. , Kris, France--Credits for study of .s' .r "�. '" f." �- " ` �� ed on Sept. 22nd that the younger -' - ' - t `"" t . . - a plan under which floating airports I - $� 'z'1: `ati." sa^„ 's q.� * n ,. ;. a- '`•,:�. .' ,`.x I . 1 bikilt in the Atlantic Ocean daughter of the Duke and Duchess , N ,+,r a , w-o` ,tw•„ , Y «pa , "" woo d be, .; •,x ' , 44 for nn air route to hew York will be of York, born at Glamis Castle, on rr•� k I. a�q =� T - '' °r "" " ` ` • ' christened Princess w '"° " '` �+� '. - included in the 1931 budget,Minister Aug. 21, will be c "' ► . s " �'I of .aviation Laurent Eqnac told the Margaret Rose of York. The chriat ,.. '�fi :, m r 0`�; N s, wv��' *�•, �y 4. Quin ceremony will take place in the vo a'' r A� . a+ +' F, f1s,Y°�r 1. � f;.', _ r Prean recently. �5, ,"..;. . - -+.,.< � Al ""i'he ministry has studied the idea "private chapel of Buckingham Palace „,fi:,~ "y.cw:r,, ",7 t, '' " "' '`` ""f "` , and ,;ecided it is excellent," Eynac neat month. - said, "but all schemes until now have The baby Princess is the fourth in Fuze of f rankiiu expedition is far nurtiu %vas revealed recently by flight of Major Burwash, Canadian explorer. been prohibitively expensive. Our fine of succession to the British Above: ,Only memorial to Sir John Franklin on Beechy Island in Arctic Circle. I.- credits. will permit French engineers Throne, and should she become i - to devise a cheaper plan of construe- Queen it will be the first time there r _ " tion. has ever been a Queen Margaret of • I T`he Markets - . German S�j�thetic Ice Inventor�n America _ 1. " .. . ' . _ " "This doesn't mean we have �eciil-1 England. t•_+=-�- L �' I. ed to build the floating islands, but Inasmuch as-the Princess has bort: Seeking g Caizad; Hockey P�Z"�"'" PRODUCE Q iVL 1 .;7It+\S . the scheme will be for study of in Scotland, It was regarded as fitting i _ emergency landings at sea to within tbat she should be christened Mar- Toronto wholesale L buy . .a short distane of New York." garet, for there have been three Kitchener-Amateur he moguls endeavuring to .Interest ,American) Ing prudes at the .w.:.. ,ewr - j eggs-L'ngraged, 1aneo crturned, There was some quesaot 3n diplo Queen 3IargarPts of Scotland. are due for a few mor@ grey--ha!rs if capital In his scheme, and from thereIfre.;n extras, to 33c; iresh tirsta, +matte circles whether France, or any' ? the story br�ugbt back from Germany he is coming to Kitchener is searchil 29 to 3Uc; seconds, to ?Sc. sibs, c>uatkv, could be prevented by /� }� of hEs.hockey mater!at. The new ice 13 utter-iso. 1 Untarto creamery fibs -United States from -buiiding air• Cotton Worm Moth+ by Jack Walters a Kitchener buai• is made from a chemical so!utionJ solids, 32 to 33c; No. 2, 3U to 31e. (port !glands near the American coast. i-Vag /1�tar;®, ness man, is true. Ile declares that which is pound oa any flat surface i Churning cream-Special, 31 to although nosh conatru^tion might.be lji V a German inventor has perfected an It solidifies in a shop time. and has; 32c; No. 1, 30 to 31c; �o. 'L, 'L1 to 28c. ,considered a thce-at to American war � artificial ice which seliditles at any the same consistency and properties' Cheese--tio. 1 large• colored paraf- i temperature. and that this man ,pro- as ice except the low temperature. fined and government,'-graded, lti'!i to . -Rime isolation. Millions in Guelph and Vicln- 116Lzc. . • . r poses organizing a league in the prin• The 'snow" 'is scraped from it as Q,,otations to poultry shippers are - . , ity, it is Leariled - I cipal cities of Germany, imparting from natural Ice and poured into ar q�_ E8 :vuow's: Snow ,and Sleet �Ilit Guelph-Guelph and surrounding', promising young Canadian hockvY kettle boiled• and then spread again I polttry (siivc)-Fatted -hens, over • . • • district was Invaded recently by mil-,i players to for the various teams. over the ice, forming a smooth, g!asay , lbs-, 11c; over 4 to v lbs., 1 ,- over - Prairie Districts'I 1:ons of cotton worm moths, Thcu-� The inventor !s now in 'New YoFki surface. i 3yy to 4 lbs., ltc; unci,, 3% lbs., 14c - ' 4ands of them were to be noted cling- -_ _- ._ �.. - -' - --- __ _ Spring chick�3c yov ibsto 24' over, S � -." ing to electric light star-dards and Itt- I�r * 0 2 ; over lbs. ,Swift Current and Vicinity tering the sidewalks In the city, chile Value of Hairpins 1 Pheasants Increasing 20c; under 4�lbs., 17c. Brei yrs, 1% to : Blanketed by Snowfall- the pastures to the country were liter•. Rises $1,5Q0,(lt}®j Brar.ac,:d-':^'l:'h pheasa^.s are� 'LLs lbs, 12c. Pelle;c, straight bred, i - - -" ' Telephones Disabled ally alive with 'hem. It Is believed ' appearing In tnereacing numiers this I, as rye chicken prices. Spring duck- _ R'ashingtoZ-The sty cf -several! i.nfis (white), over 5 lbs., l;c: over d *- they were either blown here Yram the years ago that bobbed hair was mast autumn fa the v!rinity of Oakville,I to u lbs., 14c; colored, 2c :b. le_s. Old b_ooseJaw, Sask.-With.power lines cotton belt In the SouthPrn States oy! where The farmers?or some time have ' - . snapped under the load of snow and# - -batrptr industry obsolete has t roosters, over S.l. . 1. I over 4 to 5 the wind or attracted by the warm I bees stilted, it-is indicat-d by fl4ures bAen_keening a watchful eye on their lbs., 8c. ,sloes.-and the city anti district blanket- weather, - movements. -and takirg steps to,pro-; Poultry (dressed)-Fatted hens • - -- ed with seven lnchPs of snow, Swift from the rS. Department 'of Com tett them from marauding hunlPrs! oVer 5 lbs., 26c; over 4 tc 5 its., 23c; i _ Current on Sept. 24th - was without ± 'merce that shoe a 100 per cent. in $ad extremes' of weather. Feed was over 3 to 4 lbs., 21c; utxie 35fa lbs,, ielectric power or light. Earthquake in Russia crease 1n the value ut hairpins prod-If P lk. Dressod poultry, if in good con- -, ' -, . -- In addition, hundreds of telephones Wrecks Seven V1Ilages put oat for. them last winter no a • ition, will be paid 3 to 4c above list ~iced !n 1929 over those manufactured t to 1927, the figures jumping from $1; era! farmer,;. The birds do not ap- " iia the city and district were out of or- Moscow, Russie-Ona handred aa.i pear to be wild and are sees frequ• Prices. ,der. The snow and sleet was driven 600,000 to slmsst $3,000.000. Thal ently from the roadways or the Lake .. PROVISION PRICES - - seventy five persons were killed and, poundage of hairpins pro3L^ed !n-, - - -'before a strong wind. No estimate of over three hundred-Injured on Sent. Erie and Northern cars. which run Toronto wholesale dealers re quo"- the damage in Swtit Current to the 1. creased 14.5 per cent., it !s, re:�ortQd.l 124th. when a vie ent earthquake( Things found in mother's sewla;l thrnu;h the district. in the followin! rices to the, trader ,circuits could be definitely ascertained I wrecked seven villages in the ricin i smoked meat,-Hans -treed., 28 to Ibut it rook 48 boom to restore service. basket sold Wr ;2.991.8`' in 1929, the; - '52 ',. sm ked .. ity of Tadjikistan. One thousand and department Ands. Included in thr. list • . 36c, cool ed tars, 48 to c o In many instances the heavily laden two hundred families were without _ rolls, 34c; breakfast bacon, , m ked, wires had brought the power and-tele ; - - , were needles, hooks, pine, eyes, and! back, pas-msale� 34c do, smoked shelter. i snap fasteners. Forty-six establish• . � l4uiaancea ', pbores to the ground. In addition to the villages destroy- 44 to bUc. Siagttlar conditions with respect to I ments were engagrd In •milking these' A wise man who does not assist with Pork loins, 28c; ghouldr,rs. 20%c; . ed, ten others suffered great damage, a:tides that are in dally use and the his counsels, a rich man with his butts, 23%c; hams, '_'1 to 26c. 'telephone lines were "reported from7! . Cured meats-Long clear b.,on, 50 many points in the Swift Current dis-I -" serviced of 6311. men were required. charily, and a poor man with his m- .trict, and rural and long-distance tele- First Shipbuilding, in Canada I Th- total value of these prodncrs was hot, are perfect nuisances in the com t, 11 lbs., ,19 i0 to v lbs., t r 90 13.1 per cent. more in i929 than In mon wealth-Swift, t. 110 lbs., 19c. Heavyweight rolls, phone lines were down. . The first shipbuilding in Canada was • - 40c; l.sehtwcight roil.,, 25c. : 1927. . ---•' done by Pont-Grave,who built two ves- +S Lard-Pure, tiercbS, 16�yc; tubs,. Meeting Diatufi'bed sell at Port Royal (AnnalSolts Royal, - - '� . -�_ . ._•.,_Liberty . • `_ 11.ie; pails, 173:c; prints, 18 co !tubs. _ Nova co Ticraes l:lfsc; tuba. By Gra eppe in lieved himself !I have been deserted Olive' ".My fiancee wrote ,to e_ ere s no :noTa :t er y spar 13c; pails, 13�c. • by DeMonts, t was Talon, news vel', wanted to be married yerl_soor to the inner liberty; Control of affairs is first Special. pastry shortcn:nr,,--Tierces, I most charming girt in the world."' control of sett. and ungoverned' pas- lbs; tubs, 15%, pails, 16c. _ . i1surprise.visit to Geneva on Sept. 19th. who gave-shipbuilding the status of an - Flying down the lake at row stir• Betty: 'The wretch! Atter promising 1 arena must fore cr mean shipwreck of GRAIN QUOTATIONS - .�_ itulustry;for In 1665, before he return- to marry you:" I life, destruction, and death. , - tude and from the direction of Laus- ed to France, 350 men out of a total Grain dealers on the Toronto Board _ anne she passed over the league sec - --- "'-- ' -- -- . " -'- - of Trade are making the following population of less than 7,000 were en- -- - -retariac, buildings in which three gaged In Cnnstructaig wooden vessels. Scason Open8 quotations.fur car lots: _ ' League of Nations' committees •were-I " II .1 - - rBMen No. 3 do Northern, ' sitting. + - bo deafening were the roars of her+ rairie and Yukon Fisheries 4 I N o r , Engines through the open windows-of The product of file fisheries of the G'�derich and bay ports',. the committee roams that in one room Prairie Provinces sad Yttkon Terri t Manitoba oats-No. 1 feed; 31'�cE 1 Nb. 2 do, 283/ac. . the voice of. the interpreter was in- tortes In 1929, was valued at $4,A7�, ;s Ar•;ontine corn, 82c, c.i.f. Port Col- . C.. i '� , . . audible and proceedings were tem-f 035, compared with $3,580,562 in 1928. r : ,.• -. borne, •porar3ly suspended while the dale• These figures represent the value of Millfe,ed, del., Montreal ,eights, e P a in 1929 4 ' bags included-Bran, per ton,,$?5'6 3 fanitob ark et_d b men Rsh as m ��r res e . gates the public and'the p s th $23.25, middlings, tushed to the windows to view the.air• contributing $2,745,205, or 67 per cent; - �,. ?z,,. aborta, per ton, _ ,. ' $30.25. - n o as- 18 per cent S _1 r e 73 0 - barley,a 4, P b ]cert -$ 73c• _ .A ..�: at , • eh�' " � ant• $ Ontario grain Whe I 4 r c t i e hes w n 573 S71 or P �50c• buckwheat,ckw he a e , 5�--- katc $ c ats 28c , 35 0 r'Y • , iAVlatrlR t0 Attempt and the Yukon Territory, $.4,505, or 1 .; nominal. - „.1 Hazardous Lone Flight' per cent. �['hiteRsh was the chief � HAY AND STR1.W PRICES ' I catch, r"resenting 24% per cent• of • A-hazardous lone Sight-ei her al �alue.oi Rsheries production. * k Vholesale dealers in hay Ind straw around the world or across Lhe Soufh An American on holiday in Dublin " `=~" i, _ are quoting shipp_Ts the following Pole-is planned for. this fall by Mrs.' ' " `' )`# ` rices for carload lots, !delivered-_o_n I asked a jaunting-car driver how much f ,' N k 3 ' '; Victor Bruce, British aviatrix. Her : r` �..."?.,.i:-:: T rack, Toronto: --' -- �.---- m ,. ;�' , . " <, ' No. 2 timothy, .$1 o y, 1. airplane, driven by a 120 horsepower f s. $12 to $1 a s+raw, nominal; oat -- =�englne and capable of 1000-mile Sights I was the fare. "Three bob, sir,' said1. the Irishman. "Iiow much is that in i h ��° , _ , nominal. 1. -si.a speed of 100' milek per hour, is LIVE STOCK Q JOTATIONS -`nearly completed. She has not yet. English money asked the American a s Six shillings,"said the driver, and he I +,�, r t ,r, Heavy beef steers, $6 to $7.50; but- - decided upon the route for either of , i � R cher steers, choice, $" to $7.50; do, 11 the proposed fiiehta. got it. - ' , fair to good, $6.25 to $6.75; do, corn.,%. ,"T. t•i,11eK C. 7 �.__ -.--____-_-._ - - _ x �':'" x: r > $5 to $b.2b; butcher heifers, choice, * '' S7 to $7.50; do, fair to 'good, $6 to C}hio Boy-Man Shaves, Smokes Cigars -- � j:W � • d it r '," v $6.75, o, com., $5 $b-75, bu$che ='At Age of �iX PareiZta PU�led � , �► i f cows, Rood to choice, $5.2Fj to $b.76; } xl ;,!Y y Ik ti4 .,; , ( ' r god tochoice, $4 50 to $5;6;tiro bologna- -- $ $ - �. Toledo, Ohio-What to do with a mnn" stunts worthy of a grown-up �,( x t , $2.60 to $3.50; baby beet, $9.5U to since be was three. He has a high fi" x y " , f`. h �: «4 " �txi R"� $11.50.; feeders, hood, $6.60 to $6; y- ,� sin year•aid boy whe has moustach , n a�; �� I , r „yT�, stockers, $4.50 to $5.23• calves good to, �..}' intelligence quotient t K a c,"s ----- f , shaves regularly, smoke cigars in• # ice--512.60;do-;teed, $$ -=a, ,. Physicians' attribute his early de- � 1 com $ o, grassers, 4.50 to $6; "Vetorately, talks in a deep voice and, velopment into Manhood to super- -. 1.. • . m to 8, d milkeer�s�, $60 to $9b; springers, $80 to yiocs strong-matte stunts, is puzzitu activity of the ductless glands. $110;1ambs, choice, $Z$A to S8; buck ' - , .'. . 'Toledo school officials as well as his The bob*-man's 'parents; Mi'. and - ' ' ' lambs, $6.50; sheep, $1 to $4; hags.! parents. , Mrs. Clarence Kehr have arranged to Unusual photograph showing Ralph Wilcox, Tay "Brown and Erase bacon, w.o.c., $11,50 to $11.60; do, Tl:e bor to Clarence Kehr, who is go to Columbus, to take up with the trucked in, 25c cwt. tinder w.o.c.; do,. _ •• 117 . : Pfnckert; Trojan football st,frs, Los Angeles, preparing for opening kick-off threw tcki,'five inches tall, weighs S4 Ohio department of education the butchers, 76o , 'hog discount; do; pounds, and,has been doing,"strong matter of his educattob. of 1930 season. p ttaium. ' ,�, - _ .. • _ -- - - I s ' .. . , _`' 1. I r �? ., r,�. _ - �- _ i 1«' i1v'I. ._....,- .m,..,,. ..N ,.,.. • .,... : Jf.. .'KtrT-.. ..�]' ,.y. ..g.-- +. � � %C,, ,a.,,F ' •.moi ,� L J, s -OM1' _ > �I�+ t�+ �1�i How They Started a ,OWI La s V kGt C GIRL A replica of EdiSOWS first phonograph - has just been lent to tho ScienceWe are told that ,there were two " Who Has LostHerCharm and Mui�enm, at South Kensington. It dates which caused most of the-tson•. Beauty .. weighs a hundredweight and a quar- bis in the 1930 census enumeration ter, and was presented to the late Mr. The inert couldn't remember the date -- ---"She seems to be losing her looks:'f a Henry Edmunds, the electrical. pion- of their marriage and a lot of the wo- - - - - �- -- `'*�--• This remark is often heard about girls eer,in memory of,his having heard the men couldn't remember for the life of who weie once•noted for their spark- very first words ever spoken by a - m.wh. they were - ---- hag their rosy cheeks and theft "'- vi slily. The cause is not far to seek i ph9nogr;ph. They were: --- 7raJel --they have become anaemic; that ac- "Mary had a little,lamb; - ' counts for the pallor and-the Los of{ Its fleece was white as snow."- Travel is an-awful.thing, - charm. The anaemic gt;1, if she neg-I It Aas in 1877 that the first phono- It hardly could be worse-- Iegts her health, may be :. sufferer all graph produced those words. 7n the It broadens out'Your intellect, 4 , her life. same year, a young American bank And flattens down your parse. Take heed, you pale, anaemic girls. clerk took up photography as a heli- Plenty of fresh air, nourishing food day hobby. It takes all kinds of people to ruin 'and rest will help you, but what you He had to take a heavy camera and a vacation. Our idea of total depravity need most is good blood. Those tripod,a 1a;ge plate holder,a dark tent is for one t 4 _ wretched headaches; that fickle apps- and other Impedimenta to the seaside a baby. A tree is known by its.iruit, lite and those terrible heart palpii with him,and found that the transport a brass band by its toot. One of the � {' Along can only be banished 11 the of his "kit" was a real problem. 80, dividends of courtesy is to be oaten i blood fa rich, red and pure. he set to work, and some years later bothered by bores. Nothing in the Good blood-the kind that brings l invented the photographic film and at- round world beats being square. I! good health, is created by Dr. Wil-I terwards a camera which did not re- newspapers printed only good news ' i• liams' Pink Pills.. The whole mission, quire a tripod or any other support. they'd soon lose all their subscribers. of these Pills is to build rich, red, The folding pocket cameia and*other if you can't be your age you're sure to , health-giving blood. The Pills are later inventions are the products of loo kit. FE-3�ou ever get old and de- , r _ sold A3 all dealers in medicine or by the same brain. The young bank clerk pendent on in-laws for support You'll r mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. was George Eastman, who has made no longe4 doubt that there's a hell, g Williams' Medicine Co„' Brockville, photdgraphy a bobby for the millions. Unnaturalness comes natural with out. _ 0 many persons. If you don't take life _ • as it,comes it`will be forced ft you. Bab* A man feels flattered to be called 1, To.a Caged Lion ry _ smart but insulted to be called sharp. TO All dity Yaw UT­ n's unto _ • • One pays for everything he gate but row apace, - Are Sickly BabieS dumbness seems a big price to pay Who, in the jungle. once trod proud- for beauty. Usually a nervous person Y ` -•. ly free. ' The well child does not cry - it is is a great talker. Question: Does the And you still bear youraeK right talking cause the nervousness or the regally N only the sickly baby who cries. The nervousness cause talking? ” And show a bold delarim in your well child !s laughing and haDDY• face. Baby's cry of distress is h" way of Purdl*Sonder;ng How can you atep with such a feline telling the mother or nurse that he to ill. Therefore, if your baby cries We folks, it seems to me, are much grace - When You and all your fellows ought do not delay in looking for the trou- like puddles; _ s to be ble. A puddle's very shallow,dirty,email, �•'�- _-�"'"~ Imprisoned for amusement at their Baby's Own Tablets are a safe and A seeming accident, a storm-born ' race? efficient remedy for -hildhood ail creature Thruster: "Well, laddie, and how Passified A&ertising menta. They are a mild but thorough Of formless. element, moulded by i did your provtuclai tour go?" Buster: 't say all went well. When we TOCK 198�r.S WANTED CORPORr It in a maddening and revolting sighwail "I Can t laxative which through their action ATE financing promotion. oz [o:n- '1'a see you forced to mount a wooden on: the stomach and bowels banish Of brick, or mud, or atone-whatever played tragedy the box-office returns aaL;an� a pie detai<meiger ete Coaso�i- stool coaptipatioa and indigestion; break happens were a farce; and when we played Broadway, N.Y, Or cringe beneath a coward's' brutal ua colds and simple fevers and pro- Tp be about Yet sometimes, is the farce the box-office retsras were, a blows; mote bealthfnl sleep. They will mako night, tragedy" TE F' Aj2d he who leaves Your presence baby happy and keep him happy, They When gad-fly-bitten traffic stop$ its feeling right are ..sold by medicine dealers or by splashing, BLACKHEADS List of 'wanted in.eouons" Ddust either be a sadist or a fool, mail at 25 cents a boz from The Dr. A paddle may catch s shy new born I onRequesno run t ormatlon Beat Free kiejoicing is Lha triumph of your foes. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, moxa to flight, II Get tw, ounces cf peruxine powder fromW. May hold Orion for a breathless hour,: your drugll3st. sprinkle on a bot, wet � Z�S/a? CO. �� _ -Chapman J. Milling• Ontario. J'eloth and rub the face bIriskly, 'Every 1173 aaam as. Ostaw+. Oat Give passage to argosies of cloud$ blackhead will be dissolved, The one Children of this generation will live,r Artist "I'd like to paint your por- that break safe. Sure and Mimple was' to ramous 1 ■tttR .� on the average, twelve years longer blackheads. Sd, Jr. W. Kudranteed or i 1(/Y trait. Have on ever been done fII And See a pirate wind, or, softly ire•I moues' refunded. !. W. /Cass? a CO. ' Ne om ers Cil adaL I W LCOME -RtD R 0 5 E T-, EA- than did their grandfathers. oiI?" City Man, "Yeti: I lost 11:00 muloue. _ ens vreninirton " V. Toronto w A VTED-•Person. to erw in a petrol speculation a few weeks Embrace dawn's early Image like it ski a rooms for .. is wean. a Minard's Liniment has a hundred uses. ago,•. lake.- - CiItlClir�. "° np,►ard• v< ns w•ekh, .tra4.1 booklet free. _ Caaadun ldgsbraesa Ca.. Toronto. } And so the human puddle lifts Its face The Saaadve. Aadseptfo i. lot catch at times, the beauty of God's Healing ServiceRelief To _ Q BACKACHEy grace. .ok e.•...r.�•.=-se..is sant Bl U oU S H l S f ■w t„s,,eR An old-fashioned marriage Is. one ( ems•a"as&11 Druggists J • �S1�. G6#S"j4ESS Ilonderfai relief from Pal® in MOST'0 .. iw.oenw�S-� OZj„ that lasts at least until'they get to 1CON511P N Ano St31Y1is� 1,210"s Mum lapsst Niagara Falls. A $havj Lotion Backache is one-o!those wearying � A. o. LEONARD,Inc. � Take one tonight - complaints which bind all their vxttms '70 Fid►Ase..New Yodk Ckv Father-"I do not favor your young W!len mixed with sweet oil, Wether with a,common bond of - gentleman friend. as he lacks industry Minard's serves as an after -Make tomorrow misery. And wben,any one sufferer ������ fmm backache finds a sure remedy, I in his calling." Soothes n tion and ant:3epttc. „ the quick report - Q Daughter-"Calling?-Why Dad, that Soothes and'freshens the �k z. \� d f that di prompts 9 ��� YOUR -- ot that disco~,*•ry to others. Hem's / sweet man calls seven evenings a ' �F woman who has leer friend to thank for e x Q week." l" Imowiedge of a remarkably successful UisEfl? :, • 1 s 3i`.i treatment. Now gratitude compels r Child-"Mamma, why do elephants f l aloe the- w r �' In tom' to P� g t3°Od d with unsightly have such big trunks;"' �•WMA O` FAIN'Dews to you 'Why be hthefappe g •I am writing to toil}ron of the great blotches on the face,eyes with yellow Mother-"Well, they have to come `T!!iy WORK benefit I have tzceived from Kruschea tinge and that tired and languid feel* all the way from India." �_MfBILI YOU SLl e _ = 'Salts. My friend,31n.H.,had received t intg�? This indicates a tarpid liver so much benefit that she begged we I. Httdache,Dizziness and Biliousness "Somewhere the sun is shining:", ' to size had h at Cly fnilow You must stimulateanti mewhere else somebody's 4 first I was doubtful, bemuse II your Lary liver, start t e ,e _-- thin At last,howevers 9 grumbling_bes�use It a n . tried so many with Carter's Little Liver Pills. _ ga Kruschen and, I 1 I tried some of her They also act as a mild laxative, teelin hopeful Purchased bottle, ' g , I a ` purely vegetable, free from calomel Customer-"I don't want any of Sind I can hones say that before I I ,ted poisonous dru small, ea--y to your crackers. They tell me mice run had finished the bottle my backache swallow,and not habit forming. They all over them." ` _w 6� ba suffered for year+ are not a purgative that cramps or Storekeeper-"That isn't so. The kidne sad dreadi'ui unpleasant after effect follow- beadaches, and wtofree - ingt on the contrary a good tonin cat sleeps in the cracker barrel every the Pm __— _�_Driiag*As 25c and 75c red pkgs. night." =- ,(Mra. C.) 10 Sam-"My feet are burning like the _. deuce.- Do you think a mustard bath would help them?" Stan.-"Sure. There's nothing like 9 Aate mustard for hot hogs." me GI"°'ee The choir was rehearsing a new set-' PNILIIPS of "Onward Cbristi8n Soldiers" ahter Is RelieflorNOW t 0s for the Sunday School Convention. - They, were having some trouble'withStr • fmbles- the third verse. After'several at-o Add tempts to correct the trouble the choir- lWy daughter Catherine is master finally exclaimed': '''Now re t f �a b y h a 5 fifteen years old:She was Very Y _ n rsuaN member, onlythe trebles sing down to egular,, often sick at. her L- a•a.� ,moo'-the._iest �NsriP•noN � 'the gates-of hell,' -stomach and had to stay in _.: all come#n." fl C a . --at..8 _- e�wwssA► of you bed two or three d ys t• WHAT most people call indlges- to acid. The '� _ _ time.One of your booklets was tion is usually excess acid in the results are Trees on the Prairies A CRY in the- night. Colicl No sern to us by mail so I got her - stomach. Food has soured. The immediate with no harmful after- The number of settlers visited last `a cause for alarm if Castoria is h bottle of Vegetable Com- stomach. . This pure v table pre era- y y p pound., Catherine has been instant remedy is an alkali which effects. year by the inspectors of tree'planta- tion brings quick comfort, and can neutralizes acids. But don't use Once yon learn #his perfect way tions•was 1.3,012, of whom 1,524 were never harm. It is the sensible thing taking,it regularly and she is etude helps. Use what your doctor you'll never deal in an other ip rlanitoba, 7,771 in Saskatchewan, when children are ailing.Whether it's- gaining in weight and every p y y and 3,717 in Alberta. The.total num- ;would um I the stomach, or the tittle bowels; way. I told the neighbors and 7 would advise. manner with the headaches, gas, her of trees.distributed by.the Forest, colic or constipation; or diarrhea: four other girls are taking it - k: When tiny tongues are coated,or the . The best help is Phillips' Milk bloating, nausea, dizziness, in, Service, Department of the Interior, breath is M. Whenever there's need. with ood results."-Mrs.Clan- ' of Magnesia. For -the 50 'years digestion, biliousness, etc., due since the inauguration of the scheme of gentle re $tion -Children love ence Je��, Box 14, Thom- due ---sinus invChtion,it has remained to an over-acid stomach and bowels. in 1901 is 110,763,076; of these 1,783; she taste of Castoria, and its mildness Joe, Ontario, standard with physicians.You will Be sure to get genuine Phillips: :_ 181 were conifers and the remainder makes it safe for frequent use - find nothing else so quick in its It is always s liquid;never made in broad-leaved - And a more liberal dose of Castoria Lydia d , * Beet, so harmless, so efficient. _tablet form. Look for the name medicine m only is always better for growing ch' =14Iag#$trate "You._aay ..this man than strong m cant only for 0 One tasteless spoonful in water Phillips' on the bottle. All drug- stole your watch. Do I understand rn adult use. Vegetable �. neutralizes many times its volume stores-50c. that you prefer the charge against him?" Murphy-"Well, no, your wor- ship; I prefer the watch, ii ft's all the .4_ same to You." . e • • _- � N 0—'30 ISSUE o. 4 � Mlnard's Liniment gives quick r*Ilef, _ - u. ......t, .,4,' _. .. __r'd,' .r.. _ -- aro- - "• - -- - - , - .rte t `:zy'x f. r. '. .t.�,." i:" _ T...�'-• '� :-... .' .: .., ., .. ..-. R'bd. n ,�,'.. ... i ,` �` C -1'.'t -,' ♦.' •1:, 3.' aye '•L,v...k- d} �� 3.,:��. ,.yam 't.. x"`Ca �- ,� ••� .. .', .. , . ,. ;�,. ... ,. ..r,. :. .. 4, ,.) 'k, w ,,,,' :tic' _ ".. '.• „l�, i;� 7 �y , 2.. r. y _ 14 a J1O�l1.JJ1L7Mi7. -Dr. McQuay has returned , Dancing every Saturday night - home, after a pleasant tii:p out at Dow Drop Ion. * * F '`' '• - West. -Radio Licenses may be obtained he� -George Elliott hPe dug asew -FL A. Bunting is grAdually re- from• W. C. M:urkar at- the News.wello his premises, covering from • his recent severe Office• - 1 tei �.� ' illness. -Mrs: Harbron ' w+ -Mils-Willa o Shepherd,Whitby, -Cue re-Dr, �, 19 Lake O ited her parents, C. H1n14nd�Mrs. - ` F= - was in town on Monday. _ . _ -Miss Bly, of Toronto, spent �metrist; may be consulted abou-t Piikey, on Friday last. _ h the week end at her home here. yyour eyes for irlassee at A.H. All. -L. B. Tapson, piano-tuner of -Kyrle and Mrs. Southwell, o! in's drug store, Whitby, Tuesday, Bowmanville, will be iD town let a Oct. lst. - t1}roce d W>aitby,--spent Sunday- �iLh Mrs. few days. Orders left at THE-Wif ere Ian to 1'fs -- — Grocery Specials fob.This Week : Harry Murdoch and was. - a port that NJawe o ee:-wul zemis prompt' — - - L+= -Arthur sad Mrs..:Boyes visited Gormley Drawford. of Oshawa attention. + * * is 1 their daughter,Mrs.Austin Frank'- and formerly of Pickering, is maks` -Dr. H. T. Fanaise. Resident �^� Quaker Onto, larger package, - Ala, of Porb Perry, on Sunday. fag a satisfactory pro$.rase _to. Dentist, 9ffice in residence, two �t ! ' N. -Lorne and Mrs.Ravin and son, wards' recovery, after lila-recent doors. east of St. Andrew's.. church, - Tiger Brand Salmon, }'e, 2 for .. '1360 Kenneth, of Toroato spent Sha. accident in which -he suffered a -Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m, to - ��Falcori" No. 4 Canned Peas, per tin - 9c day with relatives in Pickering. fracture of the.large .bone of his 8 p. m Daily, and Evenings by ap- - -The township council `will left leg above the ankle. He'was pointment. (X-ray service). Yellow Denver Cooking Onions, 9Ib&, 260 on Monday next for the engaged with a contractor on No: -trad►neacttoti of Reneri3l-baeiaeee: ? Highway to rive a trndran r �► MEMO[3tAtr#.- _ ' • - Hanan Ammonia, 2 pkgs, ... .. 15b -John Draper has improved dumping the truck the load of Tse3nb11e-In lovi memory of Lucy a 40 oz. Jar Orange Marmalade, greatly during the past Week and lumber came off striking his leg Rlc It will be some time Wood, beloved wife of Alf. Trem. s now able to be around the house. yet..before be ble, who died Oct. 4th, 1929. -W. R. and Mie Stork, of fe around again, .$elleville, spent Sunday herewith -The services neat Sunday will We who loved you, sadly miss you, be held in St, Paul's United 'As-it dawns another year; the formers parents, Robert C. .. and Mrs. Stork. Church at ii a. m. and 7 p. In. In our lonely hours of thinking. : -W. H Banks, who has been ill The mornio'g subject will be "Be- Thoughts-of you are al-Nays near. Making Room f or New. for a prolonged period, is again in liefs that Matter," and in the ev Husband and Family. a very serious condition from ening, "Ax the Crossroads."' The Autumn Hosiery.. heart trouble and other complies. Sacrarslent of The Lord's Supper r'ew. Adiertssementd. : tions. will be administered at the close 2 Doz. pairs Ladies Ucileproof Hosiery in : --The re alar month] meeting of the morning service. Come and T]A able, C PLOWING-Prices res• various sizes and colors, no seconds. g y R sonable, Carl E.Devitt.Brougham, ' 5;8 , t0 of te W. M. S. will be,held at the have fellowship with the risen - -- - - clear at 59 cents ,:home of Mrs. Fallaise on Tuesday, Lord and with each other, At 10 OR SALE-2 good Clvdesdaie work _ - ` a- m, the Sunda School will meet �hb�•' App7y to E. L=,'RuWy, Pickii- Ont. 7th-, at 3 o'clock, standard y ing,out, 9tr 8 Doz. airs Pure Silk, in practically all the tithe. W study God's word by using the p -Mise Pboe she un per, n•orse I rogram--of-- 1t provided OR_SERYICE-A pure-bred Yorlt• __.-._: l@adin shades and sizes Hold roof, shire boar registered. Wm Gray, lot 24, the GPoeral Hoepitrrl, Belleville, by the Religious'Edueatiot�Conn- con. 4,Pickering. 5-7 OII sale at cents woo has been with her brother ell. The School Is organizing Bev- the SALE-1 or¢•D, #n fmcuiaba ' the past two weeki, returned to eral new classeb and groups such F shape. as O. G. I. T., Trail Rao erg Jun Apoly to Mn.R.S. TwWie,Whicevale, or N ew Qcrim Curtains, some With valance and duty on Monday. R phone Mark 5301, +-a ties some with ties only, colored ruffled. —Lost, on Sunday night, be. ;or and Senior Taxi@ and an adult + t g y class. Come and help in g FOR SALE-One 8 months old reg• g g ween Brougham and Whitby, an p this rest edges in blue, rose, old and green, all ` laterad Holstein bu21, ft#ly accredited. Col. auto license plate 'No. K 5212 work. Manball Farm, Dunbarton. 6 tl _ specially priced for quick sale, pr. 950. -' Finder please leave at NEws office -On Sunday, Sept. 28th,Harvest FARM WANTED To buy or rent, or Gannon's store, Brougbam. ; Thanksgiving Services were held a farm of 75 to 126 acrer. Apply to Wm. '- -The Womens'e Association of in St. Georae's, Pickering, which Gray Jr. R. R. 1,Pickering, 5-8 n ` the United Church purpose hold• was beautifully decorated for the - --- • . + log a bazaar on Friday, Dec. 5bb. FOR SALE-1 4-year-old (reldin¢, For Ladles rho deed a ;tilde $hoe !r OCCa9fOD. NO effort had been heavy-0raft Apply to Chas. Goodwin. Remember the shower of towels spared to beautify God's House pie 17m,or address Pickering. s _ and kerchiefs at the neat meeting, with. products of hot banes. gar - T Black Bid Strap, E lJn E width Cuban heel Ti�OR BALE-Kitchen ran¢e. with p> s for the bazaar, n and field, There were splen• 1. warm:ng cven and reservo+r. Good condi• a short shoe ata moderate price, `3 E;Q -At Morning Prayer, on Sunday ded attendances, both mornine t'o^ Cheap. Apply to Fred Morley, Crap- Oct. 5, Rev. D. B. Langford, B D,, and evening. 'claire being orated n°cat. is _. - mill be.the preacher. At Evening in the aisle to accommodate wor• DRESfiMAKING-Ladies' and ebild Shippers Thu choir excelled itself ten's dresses and coats: also remodelin Ex- Prayer the rector will preach. Ser- pP pare reasonable. Inquire at Mn.Pizer's,gDun- y. • vices at 10 30 a. m. and 7. p. m, In leading the prai3e of God. In bar ton. 3.8 Fol Men who seed a Wide shoe .Sunday School at 9.30. *the, morning rendering the an- TRAYED-From lot 9.eon.7.Pick. LhEa1, "He GI'veth P'OOd tel All ;,,TR r ayous,g murrey caw. Phone informs- = Our `'Stout Foot Fitter" fills. the bill —Miss '.Vellie Arnot was taken � e• t4 a Toronto hospital on Sunday Flesh," and in the evening, "Fear tion Jeadrng w her recovery to Root. A Birreil, - s - - evening suffering from acute Not, O Land•" Mrs. idoode, of Clare 326. a made in black and brown calf, - appendi^itis. She was operated Rosebaak, s.1 d Mise Mona Reed of RUCHING-Alt binds of trucking, also in dongola kid, wonderful A upon immediately. We are glad Toronto.. rendered very beautiful T i' ht or heavy. Local or long distance baul- for comfort. to know that she is recovering solos at the morning iACI 9veD1D tug. erma reasonable. Phone Pick If100 f� � Hermes Pascoe. 4-8 ,nicely, services. respectively. At the ev - -Misses Muriel Wtistney and eaiug service,visitors were present FOCND-On the Bay road, a quaa• Myrtle Lockwood left last Friday from St. Paula sad 8e Andr'ew's ,, Yioel�fsshoat�ty ackand payymii Loser pet oew saw 'CHAPMAN for Toronto, where the former Uaited Charehee, and their minis. coaster,Highland Creek &s • • ' wail take a coarse in Toronto Uoi- ter, Rev. Mr. Stainton, read the OR SALE - Superior fertilizer veraity to! -jualify ae a Dietician, lesson. The roc 'Or pr'eacbed at Fdriils,manure spreaders threshing machines. : while the latter will attend the both services. A iofgne& feature Also seed fall' wheat, 144 vwwty and binder To ;Normal School We wish them- of the occasion was the fact that tw'nt w.F.Dieaey Greenwood, 3atr Q' 10the's bo��h success. the Sunday School contributed FUR SALE OR EXI -The Swastika Club held its their rased of Thanksgiving, not Breath acre 8 yeah ofd, will all or @:- change for nod sued pony. Apply Geo lanes. Bret meeting of the Peseoa on only in their vocal worship. bnt oafarm of�l+ Pengelly.Greenwood 4-7 - f Tuesday evening at the home of in that they had a Sunday School - - '--— '- Mrs F. T. Bunting and -will meet corner, decorated wholly by them FARM FOR SALE-140 scree of �]�/ � - • - trod,excellent .farming drstnct.near Mid- _ �C w"r• p every second Tuesday evening selves, land Ont. SeveralCacres of standin`` timber. d - during the-winter months. They Houseandtbutldmgs. APpfyat N...84"e, have prepared as excellent pro Billy Hole at Uxbridge, Oct. 7th: ,�ORONTO"WET-WASH LALTN• The most popular clothing in all Canada. Maas prodwtiionf Cram, Whieb is both instructive DRY (Semi finish!—Let our driver call and only Warrants the rice. We are showing the and entertainiD DUNBARTON. explain our 24 hour service_ just -leave your y p g g name with Mr,S.W.Davis, barber shop. We �]eW �a�lpe Ol patterns. -The sympathy of the ebrumun- John and 'Mrs. Holmes and M198 will Dick cap and deliver 3 limes a west - g p r ity is extended to Mervyn and Rena, of Orillia, visited their coos- �pECIAL' OFFERINC3-High test- A perfect fit is guaranteed. hire Potter, of Dutton, on the in, Mrs, James Mitchell, last Friday. I`7,nRHolsteincow-,bredtoImp Aynhtrehull. - _death of their infant sou. Calvin At number of our young people at- fall ;reshernng,also yearling heifers and register- ay. eiiister hie]roe@, w110 died in the Sick tended a COTlt roast at Wm: Ta' • ed Avrshirt bull 15 moptN old for sale, accr. tit- ' ed herd. IL.Nerheh,%lapit Hill Farm, Cla.e• r Cbi]dren's Hospital, in London, on lor's, Bo.cmanville on Wednesday mont,ont. 40;tt - - c - - - Sunday, after a few days' illneV, evening. L A D I - E .8 the funeral took place on Tuesday. Mrs, Ormerod, of kh-inston and CARD OF THANKS. _. -_ `.afternoon f'robi the home of hiq 'firs• Brander of Watford and son; Mr. and Mrs. Draper wish to thank ~ 1anses and ria. ..Wa5me, were • Pq � ises Brand- Don't have all our Forks oiled in th picklingseason' Potter,-interment taking place in tr over the vreek-end. fruit and the man kind acts. during _ - Eakfne.Cemete Cl1as. and Mrs. Harris of Otta-.va, y i; - by buying interior sale@s and Mr. Draper's illne-s. ! -The Young People's Society of spent the week-end with,.Misses X111 - � the United Church will hold their ison, on their way to Vancouver. re-opening meeting' os. 'Monday bless Anna Allison accompanied the>x Pickering ]trills ` T -night at s o'clock—in St.-Paul's a, far-as Billings Montana. We buy nothing but the very finest of spices and vinegars. f--- a3ch.- AsintBrest A. J. Courtice, Mrs. Sarah Walters �nir-report of ,Make sure our icklih will be a suocesa "� Summer School work will be Riven and Barrie,Walters,-.of Holmesville, -.• - -- - y p g I - _ spent a few days visiting friends and FRONT RANK POULTRY FEED �b buying Our a ices and vino ars, by Misses Jean Clark and Lillian y yi g P $ Murray, All the our relatives in this community. The young People' Y EGG MASH - ' I - are returning home from Ottawa '". _. ._ -•>� Bunting s. and any older. members-of the On- Friday evening the .United ch- GROWING MASH - - Church who are interested is the arch were much favored by having ! t Younngl to be re work am cordially Rev. Mr. McConochie; Rev. Jno, There ie .quite an advantage by Radio Licenses leaned. -When (Aare Balsdoo of the Chisholm-D. D. and Rev. J. R. Frac- using Free Mizen Feeds. Our -- er D D. at Lha preparatory service. feeds are not stocked Fred 'T Bund - pickerm bass line went out a few days ago Rev. John Chisholm D. D. and up months ahead. T. , g to dig-his potatoes-he found that Mrs. Chisholm, of Montreal, spent a he bad been raved that trouble by few days ,with their 4ece,-Mrs..Tena We recommend our Dairy Rations 18stablished 18ti7. rouse unknown persoo or persons Anderson and family, on their return for quantity and quality . y who had visited his potato patch from attending the General Council milk production. some night previously Sad had of the United Church at.London. helped themselves to a Rood share On--T�ulrsdayr Sept..-2bth,� ath Chopping every weekday at Sc CENTRAL 'G�RAGE of his crop. This is a new field of of Robt. G. Kerr, occurred at- his lots of 5 bags or _ labor for.the midnight,zbief. Its home,. Blantyre Ave. in his 79th over, leeB than 5 bags 10c only redeeming feature is tba-t_tb ear.__._He__w*aa_born'at_DiInbarton- - per bag. Barley .10c. owner does not go through the Ia• was also his wife, Agnes McConoch- , Phone,5317 - - lelBphOIIB 4900 bor)f digging. ie,,• They both spent theiie childhood ` -The annnalInter�Contin nation dans in this'comhnunity: His funer- PiC1;6riDJt M1u111Lt CellllaBD4• - - -' School Track Meet will be held in al took place- Monday afternoon to ' _.the Pickering Memorial Parr to Norway Cemetery: i ."'day_(Friday), when a splendid list QOn Sunday, Sept. 28th, the death M • O V E D / ,�111to Repairs Accessories Oils and of games and races will come off. t ok .place of-one of-our old resid- f f. This is an annual affair in-which ents, in the person• of John Ander- Having rented my premises in RT - -• the pupils of the Continnation son. He liras born on the old home- PtekeriDq I Nave moved to ��(Q�jne, Ace �lene• �'1� elding. . 'School@ of Pickering, Claremont stead near Erskine Cemetery Out and_. Brooklin, which comprise all ,for a number of years he lived at �i=N►S�.L r • = the Contilidation-Schools of South Niagara Falls. His funeral took, Where_ I will conduct a black- C Battery Charging. t-" lace on Wednesday from his li'ome _ - T Ontario, compete. Th Meet--i@._P emitbinR business and a 7. held at each of these villages in ort £liftor _4ve, to Drummond Hill •- service station. Repairs made on all"mak�es r' consecutive,order, and a friendly. Cemetery• Vie extend__s.N7npathy to Imperial oil and gas,.:tires and the bereaved widow. g'd rivalry has - been established in ry . tire repairs. of cars." - a- these eehoo]e. Suitable prizes era the United church-:will be held - on Also,Taxi Service to or from The 76th anniversary services of Awarded In each contest.- There - -^ - ars the`eeaior and Junior classes, Oct lath. Rev. T. W. Neal, of Tor- any point.- c and the pupils nd Ju the cl beat onto will speak rl,+, the morning ser- P p g g vice and Rev, Mr. McDonald, of-Ag- number of pointe receive a fiilver incourt, will conduct the service in :�,g• Ti LAw 'bronze and the record highest a the evening. & Special mu,#c will be bronze BeENCER rooze ms medal. The school eecor- provided at both services. On Tues- " IoR the highest number of pointeday evening, a fowl supper will be ' Phone Brook.IBM uoro*ivs a trophy. Admission 26 held and the program will be given .01.11 sale _ w Ontario ::proprietor, � _Pied def cats. by- the 011e Ty Ae Quartette. , ;e �+^yA"'�..:•:'".» ,: .+x ,,, ,'.;' ,.. . ...-;-' ..S ,iai.i.' a .n..o- ,.".C ,•ny •,k,a ,r"..�.a• y _, ,.,!� r:la�. .:.• .,xq,+�,Yn.�, ., _ - ;.:, .t ;�' _...� c- '4-, ,r+r:. �,.sz :x "4.._yv^r: •r ,.i. .,a*.�... 4h,�..n n ,r h.aa..y ._A:,:.^r"� �''M�'"' .,,�:1.4�t-: ass; .. ,.•',... '. •.... ., ",,,n,. -a. -