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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1932_09_02 Y : �r� �:., --... ,+. °-+=:. ,� -r"- .� �, ,.hk• 1• +,tr Y��-i•",g,s d`���e Ss.0 _ `'r�..''�:14 ° l!" �t_, + ..'� •,/(.�� F ti"T"ry..°er SSW lid w f.a�iy L a y., ,A - 'f� •}•.. - •. -"Y i �— T. • - �lf�sit#{ffn�t Il>haslkat. - 13HOCK ROAD. $ALSAM. Medical a _- _The Brock Road s d i,Vard s nt'Sunda .•vAth re- 7 V ad Committer Club is Ka- pe Y. -GREE -interestin afternoon of lat�ives in-Toronto:- "'�"` , M - Deniel—nd Arnold� Wilson, of �R. �rs H.-G. PE•ti rton. 101y err A gciod-supply of Hard.and Soft, sports in Walter Carlton s'fie3d on a -:� :•'•,; ;.. -,,_-� 1 and.Stirgeoo, Dumbarton, l0ly Monde next. Ever t • Coal-on hand. A}eo a supply Y Everybody come_anG Hamilton;'are visiting. with relati�:QS, _ _MI RE. FOR9YTII; Oph.D., Diree•ta; of Kindling Wood, bring your friends-and help us enjoy in Balsam. . metrical the afternoon Charles and Mrs. Empringham en- A•soct tspn of Ontario. Reg- Isuced Member of the American opwinetrical _ '_.itove litnrxth. _ = - en- tertained atwnt one hundred•of-their Met4ablished 2838•• ` " Aa•d Uon. Eyes examined by appointment. " li1cE Lluwcfiu friends to' a core roast' last Friday Phone 2804. Claremont, Ong.. 12tf Phone Pick. 1700 ` night. James and Mrs. Ralne spent Sun- aL• DONALD MLTNRO., 'PICKERING day in Toronto with 'Mr:-and Mrs. '_ James Hortopiand 7.4rs.'Sam Jones - - rf.+� -; X.'f = :; J-�UNCAN B. McINTYIiE-Barrio- Dier, were- called to Uxbridge last. week t '.: • SLJ t o icittor. Notary. otrte--Brock st.. -A t B''�i 'i i �/ nn account of the serious clines of T91S I8 THE - :., Miss Laura OrmQr,od is spendinX a f '=- . them mother Opposite Bel Telephone Office, witiiby. GENERAL INSURANCE - few-days in Toronto with her friend, P_bone4o, 481y-.- James and Mrr, Davidson, of Car-' 1.t, *� �• •�• . AGENCY Miss Johnson. RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO "-and -Mrs. Arbilckle,'of Toron- man, Man.,'�tored d'i-n last week FAR .Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. - to, called on Emmerson and Mrs. to extend he funeral of the letter's - OtBte tormerly«du led b tb•Iate.A.E.Cbria -- father, 'R4r. ,Leonard -Burnett, 811,1 _ _ - •s-:'::'__ t'' t p Facilities for-placing any kind of In- tlrmerod on Sunday. _ - P&trOII1Ze . Ourj$OI71 tian.south wing of Court ouse,Whitby, Sly Durance at best rates Qtitte a number from the village re cr•.i�ing this week with L'ictoi - M y *^ a ills n... EATON, BELL & ROSS. Barr.ist __- available.' enjoyed the corn roast, at Milton 'S ainieson �`• Drs, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario _$ecurlty-and Service uiv_Motto. Pe¢p's on Monday evening. .. irteE,-TororrM-- y`, - DU140*F 'FU AI------.- - :y�-r_P.astrp and_Cakes-tile- W.J Beaton, 421y Phone Plck.512 - e notice that Mr. James Gibson Kiemrmi Bran. , H.B.Btu, -- has diseaTded- the crutch an d now is' - �fs Kathleen Beelby, of Clarent nt-�etter flour on the market. J.D.F. Roos_ * '� - Adelatdc s3s e - gets around with the use of a cane. is the guest-of . Bassett,'Tof ICHARCSON. PIUKERING & `t• H. Beal, - Claremont Mrs.- -Gorge MiddiretoM who re- ,� Lek . -. w ; Barley F'eed,_mized 22.0q- er tots . R MULVEY—Barristers,Soluiton.t QLanes- Phone 834 ••tides north of th_villatre, is not !rn- 3fargar4t'Sommerville returned fr= Peaa'and--Barley,_ 26.00 --•.'r Public, _'113-214-Conred-ration Life--Bu;id:n¢, �T r��T T ing, as pne5imonja has now set o OsFa a Satur�ia: after spendfn� ' Corner or Yonne and RicbIIOnd'Sts. Toronto. F�N I 1 (,J R E in, lVe..hope..for an early recover_:. "' - r,� -__--- _ - m ••: Ciarn and Barley; , ..',x$,00 �• :. Phones Adelaide 4489 and-4480. By appoint- two week Gcith went Saturday eveniat;s. Pickering residence 5tiper101' Qtlalltp Z'6oneRck.3ai3, atr NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE AI,TONA. � e Gilchrist of Toronto sp- Ground Corti, • r�`' _ 28.00 IN GREAT VARIETY' _ ant_last."seek-end with hex cousins Scratch Feed,5'>zrain mix 1:40 a'2D{� rmPHOMSCN. & McMILLAN-Bnrria• Died-at }:er home here on Tuesday: 3tr 3'. I.otton end 3'Iisc Sommertirille .L ters.Solicitors, Notary Public, 603 Royal -SIm mon's Beds, MAre•hall Mat- - Cracked Cola, hen size 1.4�A 10 Mat- Bank Bldg.,Toronto Phone Elgin 5303 or 5304, treasea, 1)ressere, Tat,lea and Aug. 30th. Mrs. J. Hill - - Roy and Mr=.-Th')Fn- aad daughter _. _ „. _ Residence,Ptcicertntt. Ont..or by avpo;nement. J. Monk:.•of, Stouff:'ille spent Stn= Fern-,-and-Miss Evelyn Shearer, of eMck eiZe ,1:5(1:2 10@ - Pick� oa,m 7,30 p,-m t. Thursdays and :Chairs, Picture Fraafes, ' day with C. and Mrs. Barkey. _. tiamilton�_Visit?d the fozmer's fath• Fine Oatmeal ., 2,QP a 100 Tu p,-m to 0.00 p m.,or phone Pick 2WO. 3-ly Our prices are the lowest. Mrs. A`-isworth. of Toronto is vise 2r last week: - •_ _ ,. _ _',, ��`. iting with K. and Mrs. Reesor. '- On Tuesday 'Miss Glenna Gilmour ROOFINGS 1 we understand'that Walter- Balzer left for Hartmere where sire has ace FIL C.SMJTH. D. D. t3., L D-8., ' has purchased L. Grove's farm on the epted a situation as school teacher. •w v (Surceesor to D: =9th eoneesslan.. We wish.,her Success in-her work., . All accobote are' now duel •' 7 J.N.�D}•!es), Graduate of .tame Royal College of Dental ree�ns and Toron. 3 and 5 X B. C, Shingles, natural Mrq. B. Reesor entertained her . .Rev._M^,Heustis opted the pul- . and proimpt settlement to University. At Cluemoat ot9ceroroe:D A. - and stained colors. Sunda School eta" on the lsott's%br�every Tuesday and Friday,• Phone = y aftera,ozi flit in the L'Pi• urcli last Sunday is required. ` �aeotsd tau. 27tt TORONTOASPHALT ROOPIN G of Friday, Aug: 2dth- morninic,in the interest of the Lord's ___ _ - .. -- -- - - - ------ --_IIFRBERT T. FALL I% _ - _ in shingles, sidings and _-- _. F. Ra,isom and ci ldrert,-'fonrmp..Day Athance.. ,s . �` 1 j Q E. L D 9., roll roofings. and Eileen were visitors :vit}i Mr. ant [ cannot contina' to give'` D.D.5.. Graduate•f The Royal College of = Yvttt i 1dVwl.a s" credit unless aCCOtitltA Dental sur4•ons and cbe Uni.ere+ty of Toronto, CisTv, iron ebinRlea and roofings. Mr H. Slack for a few days -last = m= — Office-rn.rt! r nd doar rest of St. And twr's Court c +n .vnt- week. - - - - :"�•t elan e_aDDiy the material only, or The itiomen's :4 .ociati*srr will in-eet are paid When a.m. to B D m,. orb apptunttnent. aX=ray 4lgong those who attended the seat- °' •t°' 1•rvieej, Phone Pick 3700: 431v $ive:y�otl a ptJce on L6r CatL�}2LE— tt�_rr.. c , , on Tuesday, Sept.,Qh-fim,;tead of..Th- required: job.,aa we have srcured the P hlrs Iasi at f'ze home of F. and :NTrc, N1r services ct A flras clnab �ewt,n Robinson, at 3 o'clock in'th4 Kay we-•e' Mrs. W. -A. Fuller,-W.-and . ssstrtsss QGate1>a. rootingman. afternoon: The word for roll- call is ' _ - ` Mrs. Duncan a.-id' family, of Gr,•en sits � , _., -" - All�iorJt Guaranteed_ River, O, Al. Faith. At'sip oclxk a public tea r , ��R��NQrr-7A'� ELIZABETH RICHgF1DSOti- and-11r�. .Patprsnn and will be served. Admission 25 and 1:; i+� W.Fite-afld companies ocinudartc.o,at..•t.ds, pICKERIN+G R farrlily, �r aan4wich, My-. A,-Tr(-war• cents. as. otangcompantesor solid stand• ,a�� .'•. tha, of Alarkham,.A. S. and Mrs. Full- . Building and General • A grand Fit-fit Da-y. under trip auk- . �t POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. j j j�f r, Mimes Lydia and Mina Fuller, fir._ X... ' i' . tor o TIL of Tons sad Auctioneer,ens L V ML7L'R A I and Mix. G, Gates and family, Mi>.; picFS of the Whi tevale Atlileyt q A,c. . _ aoatrthod , - oeiation-will be,held in McFCa Park FAtlrhates furtsls2led on all.claaeea s'-- filon•a1•a of all kind. att•nted to bc.nor%a _ _ Eileen :aSa�,rthdr of Tororifo and lTr�: of work—Interior and Fhterior. _ J. Monk of Stouff•:ille. on Saturday, Sept. 3rd. A .xo6d pr(tg aaYa•, Address 61882$iroor P.o, •oat Alterations and repairs. , w B1B�li8r]31L}22II,3 ' L� W0ptl OT - •---• rare-of sports-has been arranged and p #.n S•BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERE v""t'r"^'-# ., will consist of girls',suftball game be Cbimneys Built- Concrete Worir, +•�. Oon.•yano•r oroaamLdooer for ••kiaa at right prices tsrrePti �udlPy 'and 1i'hhe, Mens' Phone Picker! 071`3 _aelda.ta•, a000ttatabt. ass, aner •o"'lo'"mg is the time to have- those repair Mrs. Mc:t ab of Alilton is visiting _�^ , infi rm�pr•>♦ert • "Issuer of fifes'.Lt.. Jobs attended to. Barrows repxirrd, hr daugl:ez blrs..R. 3T. Parks. Softball,.Wllcon's Park vs.'Pickering FAIRPORT, ONrARIi� aware Whi•s.•3• Oa4. p pitching 'tournament, I. also new "etc as on }and. T,hA fare•- O Hn i#orse;hoe P +Mrs. George Burkholder is visitincc� .S 'M: MAW sus Fleu Plow+, aiw eon hticd, cin>;les and doubles.. Entrance fee .10 Shingles t S �[' LICENSED AL'C ' S friends in-Tor,nto for a •-few days. �()I' Sale'.- gY rIONEER.forYork•Qotar,oaaaDurham Aleodexle:.in. �'i3clnR ('rrau, Separa- Mr. and lira. Jack Btickies'and ch-''cents per player, va>uable_prizes.giv- QOeurit,•., All kind•of saws promptly ait nded -tors and Ever.tr is W"hers. en in each ela.�s; Softball,'rlaremort •' - - . ts, Terms reasonable. Dates for sales ma be If thinking of b:yin an electti^radio -fldren attended the Golden Weddin, Girl Vs. Brock Road Girl;; hens' Az clear and 5z \o. H.C. Shingles. , -p a�rtk. at NEWS'Of$cro. B•0 and In y g Si.ltday. . Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles 019 , Wtutby,Oni bly depeo•- asst fora demon'a.ra:irn of the .New Snftball,'Tllomton Corners vs. White= � r. - - -Mr, and Mrs. Burton spent'Sunday Birds Felt Slate$hlaRles, _ {, ---_ Rogers hlaje-tic models. veto;.. Races for ung.aad old. also - - , 5� ...-Also, re-rubberin tsa _ I".he Wicev are right- ��_-in he city, the guests of Mrs. Elsie- g' itgT wtreets.- BARNET ROEERTSO�fi it - . - - -- — noveltyjeaturea. Sp_eciaf prizes don- Lawn mowers sharpened. WCOd.�CTa1.Sd s - ated for lakes` races; Mens' play ofr T ER F. �GREE.tin'OOD 481 The friends 9f Vlrs. Clara; t�icray -ftb ll "� 11 vs.-l. B - a RE)!IO)i : glectrictai . Cuatractor k are, pleated to see her able to be out In 1rt. �B�'$� prices._1?�oae lD9118,- Softball. G � ..,.t.f -AiQt1 P vtile irl� _ ~ Wiringand-Repairing forLigbt meter her recnt'illnss. a _ Gam" will -11 bt'at 12 . ._-----.._ - `"' ° M.,-,. Lbw Hagerman and daughters °-clock, Valuable prices will be 'iri�rt�n ftYG� C� Buy $t $417118 tl °•�r'�'r or power. =•;p1Cl>tP.2'lIl Mills in all sw)rt events_ Refreshment boo- y ' ,All. kinds of electrical goods = � _ Misses Muriel and 3lariofi are spend- the an the grounds, (tea, coffee, sand- -� the week with frierr&in Detroit. - TIRES, $ATTEBII�"S.. - •- - ._ ��' �tcpt�n,a+�ti — - wiches etc.).Ad4r is;sion.2i and 10 cts. 211 - _ - - a s e yvu tried LA ACS,' the �Tiss Alice_Turner hoc returned, tu, ' Y Phone 17th. Pickerlue rov+w L` r .� 8St3RIES, 1 Ei'nnrl wort Mnf- her home atfer a few. weeks visit with �, j - mow" _ e Whiteva a Athletic Association'r � _ $o Meal ? It contains the her cousin, Miss slary iseaton as T)i; Field Daft-?tttfcaY`s Park Sept- Field low add better' riCes gam' --' -iVd�� = germ of the wheat and other - 'Bay Point. f ember Third, T2 Soon. p ?" 'Wht•• ;parts of the cereal grains.. Mr. aid lira. D. R. Beaton motored _ _ ttevale •;� � $ , f An old fashioned health ..)Ir, ,�).�4Viiliam fo his summer tsltouca,nnn. - ..proniotine food modern- home at Big Bay-Point, Barrie;'and yon Can iii Totniito. a, _ Chopping every day ized. For sale at -$pent the, week-end with he latter and Mrs. Haywood and daughter are yot4i grc,cer'r: anH-his family. guests at: her'.old , home here this Let us repair,that let►kp top Wednesday -- �•'��:•=a The Whiteval'e ..Baptist.Choir held week. t RAll`T—FLOUR—F] ED _ - -` 'an ice cream social on the beautiful The A. Wilson fairiiI'y, of. Toron- i Just arrived a carload of - • of the foi•mer's parents at To , o un n, Z;.'Yd4y ••.ice -um 'Y. D -- Qtor Rengira. woarorn{2aLe --^____Lawns.n€_d�t., aad Sirs 4dam Spears family. _ • 'Will exchange -_ y. - _ �' !N'iouC for R.heat -r-- -- Tuesday Deserting of last week and t!•f,- Harvey I,iscombe attended Llie fun 'Gordon '�, w •W- __e.}lfiv_e rs>.pet any Feed you ' ltd attendance was very good..and a nice oral -of his ,grandchild -at Coboeonk rasp need. --- Phone 2908- - - " _ I tl^ze ?rYo`_Fd IiarEiei}}atng oil Sunday. ^ ltnin vcr rc)i;Im: _ v c3#TAI'ICC9� r. . Proprietor' Full line of Podltrp Feeda� - 0HERRYWOOD. ,, her father.. Mr. .Benley. had-.died B'f .Phones �nia.b iaSt9 J hiss Merle Hollinger spelit a 'leak Whit-by-, on Sunda-y— • - =_ �•*. -- L. 1Y• L66kWOO&-- Grant and Air.-;. Malcolm, of Gals, t v.sitinz'friends at Vod t Albert. _ -�PICKFRING, ONT. Allan and Xmily Petty 'are spend- 7i week-end visitors with their pe"a 3„ _ ple TiPre. 1fi�G Jean Malcolm ,return- Who�opi - T_- ing a few days with rcfatives in Tyr - - _ _ •,1 u.•2th thnn� For srrrr . 'ea: .,''l' •�,�..'" a. fl on;iiss Olive B been A very successful meginx of the - _ N�.ENil�id Dare has' GX,encl- � - n _ FL:�E�AL D) '-==;F-= few.- days.w v,:c r,tirl+ }�v Y S; of St. John';'C hurch was '1 i g _ RECTOR Roarh. - f+t��l Hs .u+• hT!ti�l+� i_'•, _ -• e a,r- -ah is - ills an Thursday, August 25th,' w•,tti _Private Ambulance H T :llrrr :.nn vi'llcr u,-thi- char.--ThLJ ed home itfter skriding--¢.the past- Day'andNight9ervice `t:=� rriont'hs at• .Glevolartd. aftorroon's progrl'am' tras s,ponNora.A M - __.Yr�e are' offering - - PhOge Kit)- .hiss Emily Gates has retu - by Croui`i "I7," ilfr"s. Brfe+a'n, convei:-.. ?,f��"! -rt]cd V _a s g good- rtal;ie __ - ' h. ne after suen+lirtr a, few dad's ;;t ter. t1rs: Holtb}, firs, Br+u n, �Ir;;. _, ___, .trip 'a waln>ik'sleel bed?. .. _ Malvern , ''Grl;' -- Brouktin, Whitby and Port Ycrry. Dunn stn+! �Irfi. �R83iP t:r,k {fart in - IE�iI"k118 llr. and airs. Sam Shier and lilt _ 1 ;. �r, Pt,;Ll;.,z : °xtra goad flit m; - ;Ones '�,f �S'hjte Plains,' New eY rk; �L':Z"F ay, hnfitescc�. 58111:1 tatty �w]��llla' rJ�as�! ' - �tiardeil, -of Wood.,toc'k, tii,l . frrshmerris at the ten hour.•The 1'lrs: Bravener of.Torontu:visifrA-at ' r_ 11.:111 i :'ro .hc j,;teTfa`rt t}t' Sir -Relieves the SEVerB $�1ASIYIS `a ' -mattress'lII Plir'.�n's nn Tursrla afternoon; Son. B I t]tF home of Leonard:Giit� reientl�. y u ~ r en Mr, and �4rs, Shier and daughter., f'�1„• Ail contributions t.o it•shoo.i ir^ �,- ;• �) Strong tic - g therh on or before that.date.. V6'c - ~, - _ i:, _ r Zlildred ant! 1.212 a_et, and �fi, L, Read 4chat one-mother hope at W ill l:eef1•this in mind: :Yf ry Gourlie of Toronto, and_.311.'-.a.tt l about one hundred of the frier.;ts has tog ; ;.walnut' dresser and e.hiffanicr, �trc. Grant, of 1'xbridzrc, cnertt a t'• T INE -and n(-ighbors' athered in the Town „ ' t day recently with �'ni. and Jir:• I had four children. aotvrl.suit?a,' & r b 0� - - - Sinclair. hall 'of the ecnning' of. Wednesday, n hoopinR eougll (dearly choking ' ' =-� ' ' - '-• - -We Dave Brantford IT A. NV. Hodg•soii and 'M"rs. lfoiI••-vn- Au•fr- _24th, laden Stith bundles' and A and 'fancily,'of Harrowsnrith, have boxes of every size.and shape'to ,pre- Your medicine relieved it so muds ” »ler, spring mattresses _ 600'ft. at lowest that the children were aot.sick'st;' - i ;y, ' _ : been spending• a few ays with Wes- sent to fir. and 1115. Donald Bee:, ye. 'wy ,, cash prices.- - ley and firs. Petty acid tither friend as a-token .of their Bond-wall. A .fill,• never is bed "a singda clay. � � from Y4. _.. _ _. _ �-� Mrs. A. E. Armstrong leas return short program was given, Mr: 'Her- ,.• �V'17P.._ Their -conith.-'wftq As loose as If--, q:-� Arsenate of Lead, Arsenate of ed from a week's holidays at Ca1r- veY ,irein.ir the much appreciated ch_ they h>xd an' orditiarp cough.''-=:� _ 'Lime and Faris Green. a' Mrs. A. H..-- . DWerg for all OC;,a6i0ns eron' Lake. - _ p man.• M`rs. .Ellicott, Mr. Ho gins ii��• �:�-.>-._�' • ,ties<_•,�=;,,• . The meetiU of the Women, :\ss- ]7 Hilts, Mr. White, Mr. D. Gannon , . _ 'Berry boae_a, Crates and and Mr: Harvey p' 44 `'- ociation will be held in the church on y all-made, this art VVI r : fruit baskets. The Price is Uol ' :.�.. TERinUTT All" _ = Tfurstiay, Sept. 8th, at 3 o'clock, of the evening pleasant. Then folh.' r y '^, '.'" at lowest prices. Word for roll call, "Thankful." Pro- owed the presentation of the gifts Q Cent9. -- gram committee; Mrs. A. l~Dung and which were numerous,,beautiful;. and _' Funeral Director -Mrs. -W. Burk: Hostesses: Mrs.'Jas, useful. Mr. Beer.. although somewhat gg A. $USHBY Todd and Mrs. Alf. Flett_All are bashful, made a fitting 0$4c'h of app- s��l"!GS t = ..'mbulanop Service o..- 4e _ welcome. .eciation for.hims�lf and lbs.-'Beer of• s . .' Phone,IWO Hardware Phtrne,�00C` - -- Ste neighbors token of t>od-will. The � xs ' S Qatario PIOBERTN( sM Bn>d for >);vente, McRay's Park yot;n>; people then enjoyed an bour'a Q� Plwne> : , ' •: l an *%4ur4ay, September_Tkird daaCirtg. .. �"'°�����L.l .,'�- ^-i?^,t:'. �'�'0'�hti � '„ :r,-'+„x' .sec ',aR q•�;;•.:,;•.a�i��i •e ti. "M i a+.l-1y '-?r^'rrr•�'' Street:.n C.,ibG.. ,f 9,5y^yt.iE°,.�'�''Y '�'*+qs„w. r: f-_z.�.�-.,cs'�^F�: ....E.ra•:•i-. A'. ,•z:+�-•.•dam» ..,y:,. �. .in...a,.�:r: .r.x rs. :-<e.."x ..,�..: .�. .rte-e. ,-�u'c� �•`-�^v�+.'� a..... �>a, .f _..�•+, x., %l':..'�:..,, - NZ,-f•^< a •rr ,v, >' .,., -.p., •r it - r , " ---- --- -- - — -- 1lllIIs Stations foie Horses _ - ' Your ip Reds "~ usually thought of as filling only auto- _°• • + ' f dot an s mobile tanks, there are exceptions.re. if You Want a Gorgeous Riot of Color Next Spring, Begin to- ` In New- Orleans they a filling _- _ - _ -Plan ana_Plant Later -• - — At won't be long now--until it's time with tulip speculation, according to an the filling in one case i8,of water to set out that tulip o you've been account, "that the Le Mar industries � �r din the other of gasoline, but In both cases they are essential to Planning since you saw your neigh- were ignored for the most part, and ' ;- • . MAIR M. MORGAN bor's burst Into a brilliant color by 1636 the demand for rare species y keeping Lizzie (when the horse is a mare) on the go. Qt is s humanita- scheme last spring. _became so great that they--were dvait-- `"A Woman's Plaos Is In the-Home. y with on the stock exchanges. rian movement that easny mignc oe aTi is the'[deal Cane to,set out tulip ; adopted in other cit3fs. bulbs, planters have found. There is "The manipulation of the market . t/oice Beauty ter for drying saucepan and 'knives Some of the larger municipalities just enough cool weather before and frenzied gambling took place. Pee- • _' The "talkie" and the radio are mak- than the usual cotton f"tries. have watering stations for h6hiil freezes set in to allow the to,start-pie sold their house's and lands, jewels in by•organizations devoted rooting and get all ready td`burst into and other valuables at any price they 'i ing us all more "voice conscious;' Anoter use for this towelling is in ;. . drying those utensils that will not go to the promotion of kindness to ant_ bloom when neat spring's sun pays would bring to buy tulips. When the ;which is the one thing t at an attrac male, but even these are usually few them an early visit. crash finally came tbousands werg l +` !five woman often overlo6ks. Nothing in the draining rack. Spread one of and far between. Gasoline stations Tuli left'homeless." - as more charm than swell-modulated these rough towels on the draining, Tulips are one of the most popular w board. As the-things arp washed drain 'are particulcrly well equipped and and widely planted bowers in the With- all this early craie over a voice. Here are a Lew .good tips on located to take care of-horses need- single type of flower, it is only natural them on the towel. ' In this-way the country. But they are by no means '.,this important adjunct: ing water at practically no expense. native. In tact, it is a matter of con. that a measure of its attractiveness J The first thing to do, in preparing water is absorbed and the things are Zt is doubtful if the horses, prejudic- should still linger. You can find the "ry - for speaking, 3s to relax. Draw a great, halt dry by the time one is ready to ed as they may be against the auto= iesture as to which country gave the flower in any part of the country and. rub them and put them aw7fY• tulip to the world. It is thought how• -deep breath. Let yourself go. Pretend - To save time in drying spoons and mobile, would object to lrinking In ever, that it is an Oriental flower• for because It lends itself to beds and bor - thaf you are a-rubber ball bouncing I the midst of a beautiful grul of it has been found in 4. wild state In.ders, they generally are seen ---1n -a down a hill and enjoying it. The pets= forks,.as they are'taken out of the hot red green, blue, or yellow gasoline Persia and Asia Minor. mass• elple which people•who are frightened soapy water, put them immediately Pumps, so *long as their waterers _- _ Plan Now-Plant Later - when speaking in public often use as onto a dry bath towel, and roll, them made no effort to convince them- of Favorite Turkish Flower planning a tulip bed for next year is =--.;they start also applies to regular,every will to keep them hot. In this way they the superiority of any airplane The flower was a favorite with the 'day conversation. Before saying one will drain and at the`Sau}e time keep Saracens for generations, 'and It was a job for the gardener at this time, hot until, the housewife has finished grades of H2O or sought to prevail Perhaps s 'border or bed is re iced word. . give a great, -deep- breath. upon them_to take a trial-A.anliflfl of in the Constantinople gardens that the � _ Muscles relax. There is a wider pass her other dish washing and can attend "same prink product" that would slake tulip was first seen by De Busbequlus; to touch up 'some bald spot [n the to the silver. ambassador of Emperor Ferdinand 1. yard; perhaps the gardener wants`to age out of which your voice can come. their thrist for a couple -of miles plant both late and early vaet•�tm lfi To keep silver bright_it is essential at the court of the sultan in 1554, and -- - --- - more than do the grades that spring to use very bol soapy water and to dry sent back to the gardens of Spain, Hot- in the same tred to secure a succession Two Exercises tTom the=public water supply. of blossoms.' All this can be done on Stand erect, when alone, a id-prac- the pieces on a Terfectly dry cloth It was a happy thought on the part land, Englund and Germany. while they are hot _. 01 the owners of the New .Orleans Holland was the country first to paper before the bulbs-arQ_se- in tike. Place your hands on the sides of In-selecting the bulbs, it you haven't ` your diaphragm, talk. Notice Telephone Economy gasoline stations. There are not realize fife worth of these flowers. a supply pulled up, for transplanting ,whether your voice Venda to-pushyour enough horses nowadays plodding Dutch traders 'began to carry on-s. from this year's teed, 'make sure you - hands away. If it does, your-voice 1a +°� hour-glass. whose sand requires along the hard pavements to make heavy traffic to the bultss, growers in _ three minutes to run from ore-side to the kindly action an interference with, Holland commencer a painstaking sys- get them from i reliable dealer. There - placed 'right. ,•� it doesn't it is too are many varieties to choose from.' high. Voices must he keyed in the the other, will help you to. time your "regular ' business." And . if the tem of raising them, crossing them-to tong distance telephone calls -so you idea spreads, the stations are thick make numerous strains: Among them are Darwin. Breeder. - -right pitch. Rembrant, Lily-flowered. Bt-bloom, won't use move than yaur ailotted enough in 'almost eve city to guar- - Durin the first part-of"the 17th cen- .Botanical and the new rock garden Too many people " do not breathe g every g • time. These hourglasses,, originaliy anise a horse a gratuitous drink on fury the buttr was at its highest value. deeply enough. This means that their types. oices are stuck- in their-heads or I designed to measure the period that nearly every street corner.,, The Some of them were sold by weight, teggs boil, will save you money it you Christian Science `Monitor. like jewels, and one of "Vic Rol" was The bulbs. can ar set in-"the ground . A voice will say goodbye as the last grains f lI ? known to sell for 1S1.7Q0, white one of from the fatter part-ot September up caught in their throats _ should come from the depths. It will through the opening. to freezing weather is November. Cheapest Place to Live the "Admiral Van Eackhuysen" strain be rounded, colorful, mysterious tf it . . They should be set about tour inches Let each child in the !amity"ha re ' ' brought more than.#2,200. deep. After setting, which should be his own ilttle desk. It teaches him 'o The Echo de Paris in the course of r in a sunny place, the bulbs should,be There are two very.simple fixer- Even On Stock Market be orderly and gives him a sense. of its symposium answering' � the ques- cises that give balance t-0 voices•sad By 1634 the Dutch were sc obyeased covered witlt.a layer of fertilizer. assist in rounding tones: responsibility li you see to it that -.ill tioa: "Where may one live cheap-- r: • +•• x- Stand erect. hands on diaphra�m., +hares Resides_ it saves cluttering up` ploiting Paria as one of the C ap TALK Dam Ameliorates Ab • _ '• , Now repeat the vowels aiowiy, �,akn his IetC81's and""scheoi papers are kept eat. has gradually drifted rrom e , lthem broad. Make them deep., A. e, your"own desk with tafngs 6icli 3on't eat to one of tae utost rapeus ce-1 eve fair ui oej,l n��;va-ails t�ilure,— �^� r-,--- !, o and u. Try this several tlmels. really beling is it, ¢laces in which to•abide-even if one Aad mourn over times that are bad, �i conditions - Then repeat" another simple group. Banana Sweet-Cut bananas into -knows the ropes!, • And seldom we say-ttat a-tatsbrigbter `---. day "Ho,ho." and follow It with "ha, fairly thin slices, place in a glass d6b, So far'the cheapest ylaco recorded- day " __ ha." Keep des with the process until sprinkle thickly with•caster sugar, amt is the Island of'Ivtza, opt the Spanish Is coming to make the-world glad- Clenmorir Dam On- Elbow your voice has galaed depth and tree- add' the' juice, of 1 lemon. Allow to Coast, where any one. a correspoa= ,But we're' used to the-•changeab!e River Near Calgary, Al- dom. If you practice thta'a few min- stand for about 1 hour before serving, dent wr-ties,'can be "beautifully. led g- weather, ;sites every day you will be ;urpris3d Don't throw away watergiass which -ed in a fragrant room 'and bed with And, though it is not always bright. beets, Prevented Seri- , - has been used-for preserving eggs. It. fine linen sheets and carved with The very worst clime turns to sun- ooe Flooding at-the loosened timber of your tones. After a while you won't need to is an excellent cleanses. Add a Little delldous food 'for 15 Ften�h franca shine is time Ottawa.-In 1931 the City of Calgary think about placing your voice. It !s water,and use u-for scouring wood- (a little over 75 cents) a And darkness is vanquished by light commenced the construction of a etoa work. flpors: tables, etc. ATao, if dts= "Contrast this with the. prices. in ---age dam cm the Elbow River at Glee- colored-_ so' much easier to speak, when your Paris.7 exclaims a Parisian in •suo_ voice is in the right position. Chan It colored- dusters are boiled, in,It they We talk of the wars that.are cpmltag, more. Alberta, in connection with its will became a habit to-do It correctir. will become white. sequent comment. "A few days And make prepftrat�oa Lor.them. water supply. This dam is nearing - Then,-too,you will enjoy hearing your- Meatless Pie.-Cut.V lb'. potatoes in•' ago• in a- suburban hotel, I had to And good news of Love which came, -completion and- to to thin slices and dry ell; Peel % :b,' pay 13 francs Lor. a 'pets dejenaer,' above - -melt do it the right way. from __. note, accord _ -to$ the Dom nioa Spanish onions and slice thlnl�,Grete wUieh - - - - e trer aeg ec o .. s � I _-- .. a=---"-_-_�_ --� - ---- - water rvwn. bud ) p raa►etric-Bur--- =- - lb. cheese. -Put small quantity sfA more than coffee, rolls and butter. -We thi that the wisdom of slates- - = 'Fashion Nvtes_ :Nowhere else in fife world: unlPSS fn eau, Department of the.Interior, that dripping Into yang-pan, and place men it contributed substan'.ally to the r-all suite will-not always have Tthe Moscow,'would cone have to pay that amelioration of flood conditions along a laYer of po toes at the bottom, tot May cure, by, and by, ::ery Ill, -strictly tailored finish of the.suits of lowing with alternate layers of onion for breakfast." But the wisdom of God is just given the Elbow River in Calgary on the oc- - _ •last season; - sad cheese,.and topping with potatoes. "Vance he continues, "has be• the all . -'Phe-a-hort°tittle bell-hap-#achets.and ��-_well . and try -Vntil cooked; come the "most expensive country to Till He sends in the terrible bill! June.- of the Hood at,ing beginning.of - isnug, double-breasted models of last browning he top before'serving. the World. The day will come: when June. At the'beginning of the flood -' year will be'replaced by lumberjack a g• France's visitors will have had en- Very little water was In storage`above Dry salt sprlakled over a carpet b♦ We talk of the Peoples-around.u the dam but,during-the flood; storal -• coats and loosely fitted" jackets with tore it is swept will help tp brighten oagh of this-when the incoa3�Sarable As if they were seeking our blood, was built up by-impounding -a eon•• - --"- =--less-formal fastenings _and. Wider- the cotoura. attractions of the country, the glean- �R,, g that we've Lever -. is freedom. slderaale proportion of the flow and ap u a our,' sa t, tried yet ' thereby cutting down the quantity of Till h 1 !hr a and-all "that As part et its- t-n-apes.— - c,upftit--sugar, 4 teaepoaiifuTs-bakipg A plan whicts7s'peseeTuT,, goad= water which would D6*rwise "have - toata will be favored bo or stree powder,'-L cupful finely-choped wal- able heritage-will not suffice ,to at•I A Word 'coming--itown ,through the and aorta wear. tract them or to retain them. And passed the dam The level of the ter _:d outs. Add 2 cupfuls milk and 1 beaten-. ' ages: servoUl rose nearly 31 feet between One of the new lumberjack models that day is not tar off." egg. Allow the "mixture to stand.-:or A clear, simple mtssage divine,. `11 p.m. on.June 1 and 9 am. June 3. y' Is fashioned, of a feather tweed, and 30 minutes, then b3�e in a slow ocea, - ? To see in another a atghboitr and and the flow into the reservoir rose to consists of a straight dress and jacket for 45 minutes. FORGIVENESS brother, The dress top and the lining of the over 25.000.cubic feet per second;, but coat .ts,of embroldere cashmere. The- Before cleaning 1'garmeni ifh I;umanity is never more beautiful And share the world-what is the plow past the dal-. at7'no time ax- gasoilne, "add. a pinch bT salt to the• than when praying for torQ7ceIIess. mine.- — - c�-ed 11,300 cubic feet pct second. collar of the• unusual coat buttons spirit and then proceed in the usual- � else forgiving another-1t `'ter._ - -A• B. Caoper. • The storage provided.at Gtenmore _ `.about the•throat. way., This 'will prevent the ugly ring undoubtedly prevented very serious Broadcloth is used or a number of which so o4n forms around a clean _ ' flood damage in Calgary for it Is cal- __- drass suits and velvet is a favorite_tor• e,_, Puri.. - T{-azsrdh-�New York -- culated that without Wis storage tae / restaurant dining'and informal even-i Castor Oil Biscuits.-1 cupful milk, peak of the flood• would have been ' -ing occasions. _- _ I f large tablespoonful castor-oil, % cup- more than five feet higher than the fill sugar_ 1 t;nnftrl traaale.. 2 table- previous maxium of 1929 when much Spanish Violet New " spoonfuls ground ginger, 1 teaspoonful damage was done. With. the flood Spanist violet Is llr: latest color-on baking powder, flour. Mix thoroughly, height two fealdwer than in 1929 the fashionable avenues. Crepe and chit. using enough flour to make into a very damage resulting was small'. I. Ii, zil stiff Paste. Roil out and du Tn - as a long wool ,tray-el c-at with�a fur fancy.shapes •with' n, pastry cutter, = I I-collar, and a three.quarter -awagker Bales�in a quick oven'for 10 minutes. ' IL-3 cvGt`nt-Bu. - :ti--ii r.--auli r dc�_ T!Aa Is an 2 bi fug - .. - n .• all ^ip. or violet; with a lighter knitted blouse castor oil to children., and purple Lett and velvet hats and To mend a small, hole in a canvas _ t j sceessortes fall into the same color shoe,ZleBn-round the hole and place _ _. `+•.. �s frank. over it a piece of white adhesive tape `° + Is another o ular color, par- slightly larger than 'the bole. Press `. Yellow P P _ '• - . ;� •' - tticularly for daytime and sports cos well with a warm iron. Nails can be driven'easil into hard -cos- 4-trines of cotton or crepe. S _-- _. _. wood it tney are nrst-lipped In melted ` - -"- - - _ Taffeta Again fat ff - ° - ,� - -Somebody said year ago that Lash - _. _ Mexico tar eat' Imp otter Ions twirled about in cycles of,seven g p • :years, but it sounds'like a wrong.tturh -Of American Silent Films-, - - °bee to me, at' least in this instance, Among the individual markets for 1OL I daresay you have no Am t yet had the -"-- erican positive silent mition pie_ '- final closet cteanifig which might have tures Mexico was first, importing in ri3, Ise,';�l'' f' ;r,rrr + "Hasv_loag do stay.at Jupiter disposed of your last' taffeta frock, and the first• six-month period 8�7,b70 ` ------ Junction, William? ' 4 tbey are again being worn by smart peel, as against 609,384 feet in 1931. 'W' ,. "Twenty'minutes, my dear. You omen on the Riviera. Taffetas and Venezuela ranked second, with near- °'n don't need over• .two_gowns." _ lfailles,`lso long^** they're dull, should ly 475,000 feet as against 400,000 �' +` M - - - - -reregent quick-tricks is the early fall � feet.: - �. ..A•y- a � r.`r""`* � v- .'� The.. treat 'largest••markets are in , as x "" _ ONE OF MANY ,,:.-° . Another fabric whlc$ Uas a leading the folrowiag'order: ,B glum,. loath __Have you seen Grey lately?' ask and that is being shown by all Africa, •Argentina, and the Philip= x aoc` � ed Mr;­ Brown when-be met 1?`rer the leading stores is velvet'in reds pine Islands-all importing from 300; man on ,the morning business teals. end blacks with dashes„ of creamy 000 to 400,000 feet.-United States � �� M., .. .Nod., replied Freenm°an; ..but I ' F. jsas, which is dellghttully"softening,to Commerce Reports. . c ' ` . *' a _. heard That he was engaged in re- - - -tired neck-lines and romantic. search "work" Comjflaiaance renders a superior New York children have more than traffic to contend with.-Frieda, ,.mat the dickens is he research- - =' aged 3, aiid Rose Falls; -convalesce -after stopping a broadside of. - Household Tit•Bits amiable6 an equal agreeable and an ing fot?" Inquired Brown, pussied. 'Turkish towelling will-be found bet- inferior ateeptable.-Addison. - ( gangster machine bullets while at pIsy in fronC'ot.their home, "' &k;w came the reply. -. r Ill till n w rrwj r • •ir , ' la� eNf + k - _ - SOD rri� �E - .. . Is eart�n8 M .. ' By Douglas NOVAOa -- _ - V . . ".,•: 0 BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON Ro� �� ea.Not so very loug.:D.e re s e made a ' • =� ,* The girl tossed-tie mttgnstne on to �p from Vancouver to London, Eug• 's' Wished With Every Pattern _C the seat beards her with"a Beature of land, this woman dC 86 was almost �Nsauat beiptena Rith rbeumatism- Her 1 "sue "Awful tosh, ' Sen't. it?"- said the daughter tells how she was able to = r -- • R,6d Label, .. -1 . strange young man who shared the make such a journey: - ~= {railway carriage with her. "Some years ago my mother was a _ She glanced`across, ready to freeze martyr,to rl�eumatiam, and could not - et about without the use o[ two r 'Ora • e Pekoe, 3�C• him, but he was only mealy and good• g Z looking also. She saw that he had sticks. She was told of Kruschen ', _ Salts and decided to try them. Attar _ dropped a copy of the selfsame maga- taking one bottle she found great re - :sine oa o the floor. , ' 14 Th never l lief, and after two bottles was able to' _ ey , Y�V down " 'Too thoroughly absurd for words,' -_--she smiled.smiled. walk without the aid of sticks. She ,, has never been . without Kruschen "Which yarn finally beats you. ' "The second story-'Love Levels-.' I since, and takes a small doss two or -.-- Ow t S C jBd AdVCttjaln$ think it was called," she told- three times a week. She id still able I�VJ L - �•, ' "Good lord!-1 know. Awful slop!" to Oavel and go about, although she wwzzns 1ZvPtspapas WANT=. be cried. ."Whj+ do people write and was 89 last February. Indeed, at 86 September Dl LUUKINO Fl)R WEEHLY NEWS- -;;.'be c Huth stuff?" she travelled the double journey be ,, A PAPER in Ontario which 1 could tweed Vancouver and. London, Eng- How dear to my heart.is golden Sep lease for a term with purchase to view. "Ob. it's not badly written-but the - tember- Send particulars to Box 12„Wilson Pub- { asheer impossibility of the thing! land. She has recommended Kruschen The melons, the peaches, thq, green '.shing Co., Ltd- Toronto. to many people who-have also found `T "That's what •1 mean," he nodded. waving corn, KOTOR Baas ros amts. benefit [corn it."=K B. L.. -- ."Just as if such things could happen And scarlet tomatoes That Blow like K An real life." What a lesson there for the younger :.______ an ember, D t C H A R D 80N DUUBLD CA-BIN i "Utter strangers sitting beside .folk! Why should anyone suffer from Reflecting the Same of the redden- ii cruiser, about tbtr%Y feet, to use L unfitness, rheumatism, constipation, u.wgether ohs+ tour or ova months tII each other on a char-a-banes tour;" backache after reading this ',r .man's lug morn. two careens: complete able Been tndn�l. Mellow with thoughts o1 the days we . tag carpets. bed and table uaea ohms. she said. letter? `that KrusCh3n Can do fora _ I Blrfasware and sllves as well an all mar- "And•she dropping the very book woman of advanced age, it can surely remember, i e.ulpith i and many Band I This the'd just read and was full of," he - Bright with the promise of coming crulaet with its two cabins and tb aeII A do for you. - equipped galley is an unusually comfort. scoffed. - good Cheer- i able boat for week•enda or longez ,r "And their two glad young hearts C-olortul,--eewforting, kindly Septem cruises for four to six peopls. It is ez- - "Eh?" he blinked. ceptlonaily seaworthy and ban crufaedt being fused together in a long, 10119 ..We can- give the author a good her, all over the Great Lakes it has a ateb talk ovei !t," she laughed. mark on that point:' Golden September,the crown of the class and very economical w 50 horsepower, a "! know," he grinned. "Where do ectrc lighting six-cylinder power plant with complete ..'� -What!" he gasped: "Do 3ou'mean year'. electric lighting throughout and speed y� these authors go when they're awake? _ of 13 to 14 miles per hour. It is a tpe- - '- - to say that-you cial paint fob and '+cry attractive!D ep- ' Isn't there someone to tell'them that She not only nodded but got down Some of the society women lank pc Owner will sacrifice for halt +` these things don't happen-outside good to these new evening.gowns, but its 'orWinal cost EL Watkins.77 W. stories9'. a care from the rack. She opened it _ _ Adelaide St.. Toronto and showed a camera. they would no doubt 1RoY 6ettpr 1f "Oh, they. don't.know what happens ..I say'.' he ejaculated. "That's a they were a little farther in them. - -outside stories." she pried. ::with -Workmen's Rouses in Madrid pretty scorn. "They don't-know any-' beauty. Telescope. May I _take it 2515 _ Dumb Dora (at baseball game)- out. To take the place of houses de. , thin#sbout real life. Take the heroine "Oh, look we have a man oil every° molished,by the authorities for hy- -a colonel's daug':ter, well-connected He took.It out. They spent half an fie," -- $' haws in expert examination and praise, gienic r1asoIIS the city of Madrid ' �f well-educated end all that. That sort ( - Another Dumb One-"Thai's noth• has constructed 702 apartments and also in discussing methods and 're l lag, so has the of r side-'. of yrir! _ t_-ysuldn t be hail-fellow- . cottages, says Consul Curtis C, Jbrt > Sta. Then he lifted dowE his own• gweti-met with a perfect stranger, - Aa-an - don, Msdrid, Spain, in.Commerce Re- .,. camera,and they spent an ereu-hair- A chlldless couple;-adopted s-three p by-the United States - for rating !n love with him-!L's too ports, issued by _ _ • Idiotic." pier half-hour over that. Then, cock- Here's a snappy dqubie-hreasted� months old French orphan. Then they' 'Department of Commerce.- This new . 'Sag his head towards the ten land favorite-'that favor. -the jacket-like able of bons- - "Zipecially" he polpted Qut,-_•'with j took a correspondence coarse -section-of the city,' ltF, that sort.of chap. ! mean=he's In a. through which the train was steam- bodice. Its just about the last word. French so they would be able'to oa• ing' 3,500 people, coaslsts of 100 three- !!;tg cc, --inDiant's clerk. a !ng he said:- in perfection in black sheer woolen _derstaad the baby wifeu it started to storey apartments containing 600 '! You�e-s.iter_3b erested'grebe?" with cherry-rea contrast.' Red bone _ meeting a girl like that wbo'd mLed wanting elt'farhmp cOlecltan for eYears, of the bodice. its flattering neckline talk. girl The. dwellings contain four -rooims wlthncount u famHles and msoc sty and Ralph-"Is Muriel the kind of with mod mbar of small cottages. x y but holidays and means dout always is,extremely youthful, as is the par- who encoutages a man to make Jove so forth, why, he'd feel right out of At in:', tial belt treatment at the back. And Since the municipality. will malts no his element" 'I knout,"he nodded.-"I had a deuce the skirt is cut with slimming gores her " profit on the project, and mace in ins �I _ "Don't forget this well-known World Gerald--"Yes. The last time 1 was valuation of the houses there has Depresgiop hair hit her father and she of a job arranging just this time with that hug the figure so .smoothly with her she kept wondering what-It been computed only the purchase my office." :through the hips. 'was 11ow 9ne of the New. p�r,"' she would tees like to have a mustache an price ^f land with the .cost of con- mocked. 7 - "You're in the City?"• She seemed: It will take the minimum t.me to her face." _ strnction,-the total coat of the col- _ '"Just as he.was one of these equally'startled. fa9hion it. ony is estimated io.be only 3,251,700 y "Of course"'he said. . "Head book- ` Style No. 2515 may be had- .n sizes - Just like-a man-He.keeps• a -air] Etas, 'or 3 350 pesetac� for each well-knoxu up-and-comers, bound to_keeper In the Accountant's Depart- la, 16, 18, 20 D get on is the world-as they always years,-34, 36, 38-arid waiting two years to Set married, and dwelling• (The, .'peseta averaged, tare-iii stories. But would that make ment of Enright'and Flower, the tea 40.iIICltes bust. then gets sore It slis keeps him Wait- slightl7 less. than $0.80 during Jana- „ firm. Kaow them? Biggest In their Size 16 requires 2% yards 39-inch, lug two minutes at the church. ary-June, 1932) The' rent is fixed any difference in r—e Ylife.` IW6.1' His eyes rested ocher pretty with 1% yards-39-inch contrasting. r'm�th, If the ten- at course not, she agreed, scorn- face. "There are great _prospects for Sanish file and brown woolen is• - at 15 pesetas pe 4» fully, -And even .the- author man $ fellow, with them.'" another smart scheme. ]dart (as the nexv baby la shdwn to ant desires to purchase his flat or i seemed to'reatize that, too; that's why he se,arid. her two isn't Ch! brothers)-"Oh! cottage he maq-paY aa-;dditiaaal 6 "I t)z4nk I've heard of -them, shy Wool-jersey in eggplant shade with Chinese." eaetas a month over a period of be didn't sat them te1T each.other who. p settled; then, v4e ing• the„---surprise In honey-beige is delightfully young. "Of course not" - -'yearn. Furniture can be ob- and what +they were uatli love had his face: "I'm nothing so worth wfille Nurse- thirty "done !to. work end it was too late." BU W '1 U u�€$ F$, our-'teacher says that tamed on the-payment of 30'pesetas "Comic isn't and it It they wouldn't -just one of the New Pour doing odd write your name and address plaid-, every fourth child is Chinese." per month otter a per&,.i f eve`yeas. - LI - jobs-governessing and so on. My 1 wing number and size of su--h 1' - have known all about each other in V g two minutes, in a real meeting! ) father., poor darltng, didnt believe is pi.tterns-as you want. Enclose 20c in Cool Pellets For the Hot Days bringing girls up to anything -useful. -stam s or coin (coin preferred;-- referred Wrap Swedish Actors to Form Union • _ said. "But then; [ suppose, writers � P p , P An old .timer is a man who at171 re. A.crusted old Afmy man--a"-3be it carefully) i have to do that or else they' couldn't y) for eacb number, and members when!t seemed tunny to call _ t - suddenly reddened-"a general!, The 5weciiaa actors have becnme_4->~ write their yarns." address your,order to Wilson Pattern two a family. Using tobacco is toot- g' ized and formed % trade union tv "1 suppose so," she nodded. "Only 1'd sever have guessed," !re Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. Ish, but a fellow hgteg, ve his an began, and.she laughed as'though that took after the Interests of the actors. They _shouldn't overdo. it. For fa'. 1 mother-in-law tell him so. lot 0t both socially and.legally. It is hoped ;G - = Bianca, this writer, having got his r>,!r 'pleased her. Then she. sprang up. id t, MOV1C University Is 7 fellows who-know how I make and that the organization will-become of 'Whapney Halt-my station." y1 together in this thoroughly unnatural read charts are dead broke.. Wben a fective. in the autumn and'it Sa pro- 'By Jove! mine, tea;' he crlefl. Planned For London way, to and behold! they bath dis ..What luck: And, 1 say, you're Plot London.-A project for a cine>xia.man says he feels as young as he ever pfd that the annual auttacrtptioa Cover that t�he?�xa_bxwud for a holl- did dl's a sign he doesn't. Whew- they shall be 16 kronor ($4) or two kronor staying at 'the Farmstead House-'Sy university in Londi n has been Torm- -. day to the same secluded hamlet P get through improving the airplane, a month during the season. _ "Oh, but he piles It on thicker than any chance:' sated by Sir James-N ambant and • Of course "T am:' she laughs Sir Oawa o they'll 'probably improve the sir. it thsi,".the young man ebueVed. -They is harder o cep a Ad'>a8a u�tl3aa "There's no other_place"' - building has been worked out by Sir Sad twat tikes are both staying in the . .How gpiffing!' he cried. "Why, It !a to keep a good man down. Truth To be free from Rheumatism In 1_�fsisme farm boarding-house, it you (filbert Scott. It includes a large to mightier but many of the lies are . we can hunt tngetber.' central edifice with s number of any Corm please." lots'more entertalntng, slot of folks REMOVE THE CAUSE Rather!" she cried, and the anise lecture hails apt! theaters, fitted with - .r it nail] "! don't think that*as so stratnea, in her eyes sbowed-that she was go• are n■u _t°` _t, -^ ishe reflected. "You see, a tiny Tiamlet sound film aqp something unpleasant occurs. 'raere R neat' does it t i a ne w >I Y;rike_ thwt wouldn't have as many ing to lave it. It is proposed' to--hold-"held_ lecture t�rtte for 8'ree Particulars "' adled theft nags and gear to are s number'ot yvayi. so. the other-- - laces to stay tn, and then in these douises by cecoghTed utL�.i,ite, it+l who should-be-under !k Whatt 7ou LEE W. THOMAS Ft3•r. P . getber, thoroughly enamoured of each exhibit educational and cultural Sims ;1 days even colonel's daughters can-i. ■t' other's company. He ovenooxed t;atl are to-morrow depends .m-what .yon fit Yeti St., Ltindon; Ont. made by sitiuea [ecauiulaue: think and--do-to-dry:--- i _ :Yord expensive holidays. I mean, tact that she was a sturdy,•athletic --_-Riven that then.co•erz bntb--geiag L� !t The piano. include a public clue - sam� village, .they probably couldn't girl, hklded b•er out,just for the.,thrill ma where foreign films woula De,ex� Father-'-so yuu tvant--Ee MZ--r -of holding her warm, firm hand: An'd hibited in their original languages. daughter " - • " + help going to. the same-frovae =-AZo, �t that she had betin daughter �• + - _ iwhera he did overstrain the long arm tul of Men and cl-eiTt's and let.he.-9f Soto;--"Yea. But first I want to ,,�"R.yd•,..... ,a•+,s+»+•w+ knowalf there is an insanity'In your �+•�' ': 1st coincidence was in his trick for get- - -- y 'iw� " •»•B•••tf•„x'im�t'"""e •t gars kart in his longer than mere std' ,,, ,�• - both. LtLere-outwruy cuL�L- family?" te.aM116hr + ,t - demancled. `:: :`. iallrer- =ti*a, and there's not'Soing lag. Was anything, so abi�urd. You Then, as they stood on"-ffie-tiny ' ; ,•,:.;''` wM eoail uaderstagd,•pechapa, a colonel's �y'� gravel station, he cried: "I say, we're ;. daughter being:keen on that sort of leaving our magazines behind!" ` • ;.;:.. c- t " -'It usually takes a week or two to Cutielurat Soap thing-but a City clerk. And, In any "Doesn't matter." Thb, general's fully recover from a vacation. -- case,that both should c11oesa that par-.daughter .laughed' at the clerk. "I "'• :, �yQt'ld-Fa17i0i18 far -`'titular spot, and that particular time don't.want any more of that sticky un- ' -A4--hunt are moth=that's a bit too During a Secant dance a boy and a tea,, reality:' * gaily TOilet U" * astrong!'-' ' ----=-- •._'No:Lear," grinned the clerk tote__ ` girl weuo vul L� —pace a -- "Well, you know, the — 25 general's daughter. I prefer real- •,;.; _ H� x Sot sentimental: - t didn't strike I awhile. He , +ae as out of the way," he said, red- life, too.' 1#s -a sights What a girl, � dening a little, "Plenty of er-clerks . And from the shining way they, What amoon-what a combination!" Stave countrified hobbies-a sort or re- looked at each other both knew'exact• �. She-"Heavens! Is that sh$wng, a 911 P 0. � ? lit kn aJ It _ Q r Y 11e! f, Ul 'vu ow 'A r r � Y wite rsaa can. r boi11 'had that hobby they'd „ni,uLulty . - ..•.- So, turning--their backs in'disdain t. No b�l l yr - j_•-W-bave to go to the same-quiet_�lace Give Cupid a break! You can't ex- _upon the thing t�iat lied brought them eci true t❑PQ to run smootbly-when 4 where this rare moth was seen during together, theg went of to build p +i eorrecfive 1116. short time when it. made its tp- their love story just as the tool it to on the rocks. err exltitata4iay - Oearance. I- know -something about- author 3n t11e magazine had made Tiis - - e The man who wants a Cew things " l--t that sort of thing because my own. lovers build ibeirs.-Tit-$f is (Coat >�:, SAD COMPLEXION _ bobby "happens to be.birds-photo- dos) and really wa them bad enough- _�rtlphi_ng them,_�ou.know. The only 1 '' '`" '' is likely to t some of them at least. iMdACID3TOMACf1 - - '' hire is r chance you•get of snapping Ceytkiti Sold everyty - , VALUES trace birds is 'at certain seasons and` V Rene Y. Daniaud,.recently appointed 1 t: - . 25c and 75e red pki+• i certain rare places" The value of a thing Is estimated Jplstrict Passenger Agent, Canadian Man {buying e• dog): "I.want a Re stopped because, she had sat from the advantages supposed to be Pacific Railway, Algoma District, with edgety sort of animal; one that will derived from it, and depends very headquarters at North Bay.. ..)1111. make my wife keep saying, 'George, lack and laughed. - "That really !s extraordinary," she "much upon time,. place and circum- ' anlaud was formerly Travelli Pas- I think that dog wants taking out ter o 36—');2 D tip ' s gtances.-E. P, D�' _ senger Agent at Winnipeg. a run.' ]SSUE_N - " .0011 .1 11 U 6 R.M.,1.1111! r4 "N AWN"' a• p.�.y�„y„� i$�-i�+g�4;ti :�'�`5 =.�"s°i'-;.wA+ ..z.,�•Ys_o.uw/-ww�. 4'Y5;7s�•'+'w':�.,�s _ 1 .. .:+av: �._�.y, .. � � .w, ..-.,,_.- .,��r.•-:-- _•.• __ " -..-.. >.a:� r `m :' ,- � a• w . t _ tty _W a-V_Liiol aW —ylcar--,W •wu-ur�85:u /.....�� - ..• .. �r .<-. - t— M y Cti,iP, •-$ - Y .-tt$ It .-- $iLtel9c;-bi Lmtroit, who, while tel " Y be 1• is oa bfs death- �,he nos Ttiere are times when im very 'd�epeet sympathy ia:felt: Canada had visited the cemetery;3n y g y prison '!g►e ve escape'the pda-11 --meat aue•nier--me nirttr�tstp-madty-foraifurv- -by -.the -fam- -esa�ach of fi a-i�rave--et • to pap a dept. A man tufty be too 'lye P'c'ke�g ip thiik :went her- -�•��th�,-j�ra Van=t.. $L-75 pas Year;.,il.mo i<paid inidvaoin; '� eaver nt in the death of Mr. Thomas of the late W m. 'Bentley, builder of .4anaaipultim to the uniulit Shane. &ad Gash A�pol(ee court case eaa�e up in (N2y to Mork and thud eontra►et Law.. `` %e corriler brick house. Mr. Brown 1kitain82.00is advaace. a Toronto court before Magistrate. "many debts, or a man may lost Mrs' Cosgrave of 'Toronto, spent still remembers hi's old boghood play - the Patterson, in tchich a 41t4+zt'Y in gambling or in horse the p st week-with Bert,-and Mrs. mate, Mr. Vanzant, now an old man �.: .' Harve Mp r. and Mra a t>xe�Puddyx in Florida. ThIi•Tuck family•were pl- -:/OHN MURKARi Proprietor, man named Walker was charged- racing. a person under. those mere visitors from Toronto at eases to 'find a rel-atiob.in Mrs. 8h• 'w with failure to pay a debt of $1 50 circurustautes, is deserving 'of do the Harvey home oa Sur_day. npard.• y iVOTE8 AND COMM>ENTB. onieg a man who had dQue some eonsideratic�tl or pity. Bqt where Kiss Bate, of Torcnto, and Mr, and _ � - I to man ccintracts a debt in times Mrs. J. Hanley, of Sratford were the t moving for him in a motor truck. i _ meek-end guess of Miss 'Bate. Mr. (�i�],nr;yy� ��n] President Hooper, for three Wslk'er plead to the:of great„d ressf�-when it is d/ ` /�frl s„ KL _ F Y _ Harley, very lnrdiq sang a salvo most , .rears, has been reiterating the I charge and was sentet)ced to ten f impossible to get eniployruent of 'acceptably at the church service on - r "tatement that the depression is days imprisonment, aaless he paid I Any description, he 'should he Sunday afternoon. - �omnanq -!about.over. For very good veasgns the debt within that'time: Thi3 stied and not condemned. Mr. and Mrs. Brown had,quite in- teresting callers on Sunday in the per. !the people refuse to believe hi,� oft he was unable to, do and as a, sans of Mr. and Mrs. Tuck and dau. Irepeatedstateti)ent. Wheniineru. result was taken io the Dun jyil- i ONTARIO COUNTY SCHOOL FAIR 'Bard Coal of bestiquality. Vloyment has-come to an end and A great deal of -.riticism has been�' DATES - , farmers get &--fair price for their handed out for the decision. The Notice to,Creditor - Hard and Soft Woods. �. Rama Township - Longford Mills rodtgcts they n111 become con. Magisttaty defends herself by f Thursday, Sept. 8th. 1-N THE MATTER of the •EAate of Opon for Business as Usual.. winced that prosperity has return- saying that the than failed w; Mara Township.-Mara Twp. Hall Elias Bice, late of the Township . Friday Sept. 9th, of Pickerir�-, in the Count 'ed. 'It may be only a mirage, but report to her that he :Ta unable( Beaverton —Beaverton Fair Grounds y of , Piekerin there` are some signs on tite hori -to cancel the debt we that time S Ontario, Gentleman,•deceased. _ �' Hairdressia� g _ Saturday, Sept. 10th. ,.. NOTICE is, hereby given pursuant on that.better times are aproach• Httd ha done so and requested an I Ca*nington - Cannington Armourie' ;-Marcel, Finger-wave. •'. to Revised'Statutes of O'ntaria, Chap. . Hair Cutting. •$n We ha ,e that these ni ns extension of time the rec nest _ Monday,.-Sept. 12th. g. B P g 1 150,'Meat all persons having claims " z, 1 Sunderland •- Sunderland Rink E Permanent 'Paving will materialize at an early date would have been granted. Anoth- against the said estate of ..11a9 Bice, :.,.� � Wednesday, Sept. 14th.' who died on or about the 14th day We specialize in the Now­Zenith r end. that all 'people will agaiTr�er excuse given wai that the Ivan I Greenback - Greenback r r'Ma.chineless Method"of � ppy. of June, 1932, are required to send Permanent Waving. xeQal ha I who owed the. debt was much Thursdayr Sept. 15th. or delir r to either o. t.:e undersign- ,. : better c:othed thin the credi,tr,r, I Scott T.vp. - Scott Township Hall Executors"on or before the 8th ,Hours:=-9,a. m.-to 8 p. in.every day Friday, Sept: 16th: exce t Moods and evenin s "Oar§pf the mo,t despicable furms!•!Ti)is is a very poor ezcu'6e. We Claremont - Claremont Rink Say of October, 493_; particulars of :appointment. y g'by �.lof crime is that of betraying a E often find mien. vs•Ito are wealthy Monday, Sept: 19th. their claims, duty .verified: and not- , Y oia around vet poorly dresF- a ice is further rriven that after the G. S. Clarrid e gust. A man, to save hie fatnii g R yap y ed, Brougham - Brougham Hall Fast mentioned date the Executors Next to E. C. Jones, Druggist. 491 from starvation, may steal a loaf--gituply because they take no pride Pickering, - 'Pickering will proceed to distribute the said gg y f% of bread or• a bottle of milk. and in looking respectable- A root Wednesday, Sept. Clef. estate, having regard only to'the"for doing so he i9 called a Ct iruivai mad. even if he is a laborer. play Oshawa - Fair Grounds. 2lairrs of which-they shall then have L. E, s NG I LL h' and osaibl receives a vie yen• E Thursday, Sept.-22nd: notice. . possibly J want to hope a clean and re- DATED at Toronto, Ontario, the FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND AsInce. But-be causes practically Brooklin - Town Hall P Y pectaF,le appearance, aml it ?)Jay Fri, 6th 'day of August, 1932. EMBALMER' -no suffering to aby person. But E.nst no more than if he -it ere 1sy• Sept.Sept• 23rd. Y _ e _ d;. t 5outlr ({each - Utica •Hall Th(3nas F�pth, 90 Falcon St. Tor. Successor to W. J. Jfiay�r, -yin Winnipeg--L1]ere is a rt,an, dirty and in ragq- Fri•, wife tuay .16nday, Sept 26th. �rto and Chas. A: White, Green,.ftiy _ / hitherto it highly esteemed lawyer, see to this. Tk,era woe, a time� �cuQog. Tv.�; �cugog Halt. ------=- 's, £?nt., - Executors. . - _- ---`�coufyvi118 Rho has occupied a res ,u►idler Night and Da A !✓' when the law, of the Fltiii h ' Tue=day: Sept 47th. Beaton. Bell and. Ross,•330 Bap St.. g Day Service Gonfiwiad - Go9dwood roror-to, ,Solicitors for the said Ex Busine-m Phone Residence Phone position as custodian of the Rinds Ernpice made it a .ria da it (affect yl;.,,fnesday, Sept. 28th. _ ecutors. - ghgl 9R?0 .,of the Univerr,ity ut Manitoba i ivkien a.nlan av;t_s ttliabi m the L)AV H . l:xbr:clge-- Town. sand of the Church of Enid uru, fur debt, «hen it va.: oiltt,tctni in F Thu ~day, Sept. 29th ' ninny years, but who rya- proved,ens t,vnnrat)le nlanrtHr, but ' th� t THE E T STORE ;false tv Ills•tru-5t. find hi-4 •lai+tiC•a , ,Jay 1- Li,t,4.0d tn,, this, w;e. Iil a Mcc�tUG,lfAA9. 1fioLds, which may react] D'`.I, h`,i�4Ji't.-+I�BCiu:i. +iEf'h is Ste art .ri.1-P P1r+ 1 - uR6El tail a ' }{rest aaL,)ant off i, I`.atm- Brodie is a Beaverton _ tltrtirir ruany. 3 ;!"iii u,iz•):.i. , y _HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL_ iftdYering. CGlerttstueu %%i.1 a;v" .nature lll(itla,ri.,ll., "u•1 a• it-?ne-t'i• .'�.; =farg-1�I31colei was a wee k-etid �p �/ %reached a good uld are: and u i%e ,t4 iiie ll.ly is -l•lril:. ,'iii fi i.1 biro_' %:ztti)r ,,f: rrinto friends. BOOKS S shred or rvidua�d mtoi+teri:e,sand! �I. ..}?arvey r;,cE•iveEJ arnrd cn Sin _ . self is tivauc ca, tk3 a r t r FOP ,;,,•un ui an untie In lor- 3vocial v aiuey i`.or Sehoei opening t� t ' '12iA..' ter.•ti atlbir t ) f',''Et Ci3 P!)1 1.-, - xsre entitleE,l to. �, yea v ,;:ruE, try a+ n.ir:i i* fur �,:.a}. K►1., -e•.i}a,..cF at. kth. is TPr�perance Qltk.PrL cil" 3 Exercise Books rind Rifled Coension, naw find-tnisl fun l 1Gll)YEl iki9 ta,ui y to ay G- un. the ��t z�;,. r�+: crt �' Sunday-School. i,�e yoar. - Prn};rl 8 E{real. lac each i, rtbblers. with apPCfMI r rstit. Stiidenty at the t uicr,at}' ,t -The t. ltlegi�in - C,,Iipiim attached, 25c: a:�,iti,)u. 3n,� :t..lrr t'ue+� .„w;i ,4• , Fountain PLui each 25c. _ Pencils 5c, 2 for 5c 12 for 10c. 'bill have their fees, lacrea-el tr-ai ti,n., :± :}t,lul-J. ., )tire : :vii min¢ Saes- IA-Pere. n. Trfambe -_. .31rx, to$I:,f! ur-Siwo, whi, i-cr lie uc rr. .g.p-t�. a° ?41rv: Iucr: i. corbt3 - Y L.'i►'t sir;.tn,siu; .,'ty a- irkl, t,lira it Gr eery Spsvials fw' We Wetk-end La great hatrci-bite tJ' d `!'.t be"ofirt2 d-le.- l i)feai.,'ilLnent��l�l, ;1 " `rirPf S'l-'Ppr3rd ��'Ct', the - student. ' TLi-iian, oin.�.. .uv:r.,. .be it no.advautlill t',ci;e..r2tiit ,t. k c r�'`•ire. .a: 3.of:at lr. _a-ke. atclies,. pack3 S, - __ 2&BentS �Aud _I:rU!'ll- d,--bt--aia ;}ir::,acr.). l-t cti..l n� rtlw rat, 4' r- -- --- - It - -� �» } tit .l;is,' ;(',.',ire n J ti*r a. r. �? ?c{?r-.Cfl Flali�s; ,`'maker, 3 for-• - =---23 c @nte - ®ill cause .uuLt.id a:l; zr lLg t :the ,lrf>t ,►r,y iet; brit t-shiest Tr;. S y 'th P. ~attar's = ,+�°i arcia qr 7tra wtoa y.Jam, 40 02'.',far ... .. :, 27 cents d6 Chicken Haddie, Lily Brand,:2 tins 25 cents • -.. -.: •:�. .-'. '--.:. .- . .. —-: - - _. - . -.. - ._. _ - - -- '. - .: cents • - _ _. r o..per bottle .... .... .... • 29 < Ce t N 0 AL Sig - .... _ .. . - .._ : . Peanut B1:tt er bbl _ _ 19-Dent (3uit the thing for School Lunches.) Shop the Red and Wbite WP -ERRAPLA. NING� ' _ - WITH -_; ... - _ Y s• :_ _ y e i v -• - L K I\tr 600 1 - • w You order PHt2N • E. ER � W de er - ..; ,' ■ ardw; ck er�ng are _Store M • No rise eretP o goes ';o.-b1t the new-tvpe automo• ;- -- — —B1IICl@r Twine- -bile will be like' unless you have 1 It'-s ower set free*� E p McCo—cir=Deering and Braotford. „• _ —and you - _ the newest physical'sensation in motoring - - :- P� g Y � :-'Plow Shares to fit nearly all c,lpli,es of Yk,w. .• - ui aJ v aaaccy aL ca tli sit feast iuudic0 1tifaa ? - Tamon ' and - DER--the former lowest-priced 13nee,in that -- = -- r elvmator Electric Refrigerators amazing pe ormer, i and Electric Rangettes at A. apeE sal prices. Nil for McCormick•Deering Farm Machinery and.Repairs.~ z. - -- - • . 'f.' Our Motto:-„We haveit,'Can get it, Or -it ig nat .°tia$e,” y BALSDON, - - . ' PICKERING • : : —and-tees-Jowas� - -k:i _ ►7PEUA- ...7- R WEEKS priced Six in Canadal : _ :,' . :,i • A ens veiahs; biacli and b ue, 1.19'a pair up - — - ,� Men's OPor�86ir�e; 89c .aII 89u me -Me Work Boots, 1:99, 3.95 and up ..r �.. rdw.r nu ttawrl s llo r Sweaters, 2.60.each i' „', Men' Pn ve 8w at dso Es d - bi s, 1. 1 an. visit nr Hn n- sea sales. Beta n�od�angr g. _.. Men's BIne�Com nation 19, o eating >_ g }� Little Boys Overalls,- 5967-and 690 F tuiae r a _ i ride -'' en's• .ANS today! .� " Me A I wool oz c a pair ='� -° Men's Fine Bo 26 356 and 60o a pair Ross, Ames & Gartsore•Co., L.td. , - - .'._ .Men's Khaki Pants, 1.00, 1.18 �,nd 1,q5 ° - �i� - -..• . :Women�Bilk Hose, 49a and up = t _ sllaWa, 7Otkar10 ! .. . �. ..• Phone'2D04 J CECIL : DL' EY ,' ,�w�M.stiff rrtri.e e,a.�1llYrtiL _ immi mill .-ill In n k7M I„N.. K ,s..• - - .a '-' i .4' 'S:". "� � `4kbo fit'.'- 3rA,_;,•'ti......G,.:wr,; :�, .` ',ic' `°.•^=``��.." "'•'",'a'7f'a: , ^,,wlK,y °-';'Sa�`,.,+"''c- ar, :`.z: .s.i4:_ :c. :m,s' Y '` ...."� 'a; •.s.. •q• ,.star.' :~ `:�. ,se .., ; �,W- 7 �.�-,n• s .. - .,...eywsa.L°iK,•'•c�a5::+p 'd'x'-v.,x.•.'•.C•.,.*!`i:. •6 - .,u•+.7°".p, t �v-;•r- y.': ""s'�!';,�;YY,y. .✓ w .',y ,s•t "`' •s +_..,.., ' ,.J�s_...'`S';r- -,,:yrgN� ON1 _ry J_H.Beal still conttnaeiip very Thomas Smith,ofoehswa,a at -.vlitiae Ma 'ores e; of Toros to, - ---_-_---- : - _.__ `--� Apr- alth. Son here WILLft- 2- eistwr. c� Roy"*ard end W6 1p were in Jatues Briscoe in busy painting Smith. on here. - -fir ' R Toronto on Sunday last visiting Robt. Scott's barn this week. Edward Gleesoo, we. regret to Mrs. Magnus Morgan an it relatives. y DUNBARTOW Frank Deruaha has moved into Mrs. D. A. Scott is visiting with report, is conflued -to his'bed with spent several days last week with-, e, Roy Morgan's house at the east Uxbridge relatives this week. s very severe attack of shingles. Kingston fri�e. T n end of the village. J.A. Mitchell had. a bueinefls , . •. I N S U IRA ill C E Geo. and Mrs. Lee, of 8touffville, trip to '_'lewm Bry on Tuesday:, AUTOMOBILE, "•' `' `4 E. and Mrs. Bryan visited Frank - spent 'Sunday with the latter's - =; and MC9. Ch1di0'ty, of Victoria - FIRE • _ _ 4' � seater, Mrs. Esther Palmer. � it" � ' Miss Soden, of Stouffville, spent Corners on Sunday. a �: • - BURGLARY -= A • "Tuesday last with her grand. Miss Mildred Tarr, nurse-tn• e training in the Whitby Hospital, ® • OASUALTY parents, Frank and Mrs.Soden • LIFE INSURANCE spent 8uodap with Luther_ and ;. .. ' . Magnus Morgan his been in Mrs Pilkey. �_ - Kingston for a couple of weeks Mre. Crooker, who haA been . Phone Pickering 7920 301y .r relieving the road-master of the 'the vine'* ighmag, :« C P R spending the summer months with :.� BONDS- Government, Municipal and her mother Mrs. H,,H. Thomson. EXHIBITION SPECIALS Mortgage sonde, Also, Industrials. D. and Mrs. Johnston, of Toron - has returned to her home iD Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per to, spent Thursday afternoon of P . -�_ Buffalo. last week calling upon' Claremont August 28th to September 10th - 11 r. and Mrs. Caltern and dau- •�.frienda. • • 1` �- lAlSURANUE-All classes. in. �r and Mrs. Pollard and air. ghter, of Victoria Corners, send �. REDU Q ROUND eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- and Mrs. Jackson, of Toronto. L. and hiry ,O'Neill;of Greenliank, �• FARE v TRIP storm. Accident and Sickness. Y spent unday with Wru. apd Mrs. - - :.epent Sunda with J. A. and Sire. girkett. ' g g p Phone or write Sunday Tickets good returnin until Se tember 12th Mitchell Miss Mildred Pugh'haR been in- direct Including Exhibition Adp)iseion and Coach Transfer 43tf ED'. BOWMAN by >-M� Misses June and Anna Forsyth.strutted 1>y her physician to re, direct to and from Terminal DIN 1 Y'S G�11,AGE have been spending a week with; main in bed for some time, as she inside the Grounds their cousins, the susses Brodie, has n++t recovered completely from 'of Toronto. the etectN of the flu. -Proportionately Reduced Fares From All Cor. Brock. and tog on Rds. , • Mrs. Garvin returned to Toronto Miss l lean Cooper, of Toronto, Points un Gray Coach Lines on Friday afternoon, having spent who Spent a week at the home of � Leave Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto y .-General-Repair Work all caCS, - - - ieeveral weeks in Claremont with her parents, F. M. and Mrs. Coop• ] A. M. P. M A. M. . P. M. guranteed at read6nable:Mrs. Readman. er, returned to the city On Sunday a 6.10 - b 2 55 a 8.30 •2.30 prices, The Women' Mission Mission Circle of evening to resume her duties. a 6.55 3.55 7:30 3.30 the Baptist Church met at the _ Cecil awi Mrs. Croft and son, 7.55 `b 4-55 8.30 4,30 Acet$lene, Welding: a,ouue of Mrs. George -Richardson Ken tie; of L')AdOD, also Mies 8.5a' 5.55• b.,fl.3U _ 5 30 Batteries ropairad and charged. d! oa Tuesday afternoon. I Firestone sad Dunlop Tires. Mrs. (Dr.)Brodie and son Ralph Laura Croft, sister of the former, 9 55 bB.55 10,30` b6.30 p were visitors at the home ofJanles 10.55 , 7,55 b 11.30 7,30 Gasoline and Oil&. of Toronto, retrimed Home on and Mrs, Croft-over the week end. 11.55 b 8 55 P. M. b 8,30 - Tuesday, after spending a week , Refreshment Booth in Connection with relatives in Claremont . ".P. M. 9.55. _ _ � � 12 30, 9:80 - : - . • ;z� Our public and continuation Nurse Tells HOW To Sleep 12 55 d 10.45 1.30 10.-30 - ..Phone Pick.7500' . schools pre opened on Thursday to Bound. Stop Gas. � L55 (night or day). � k begin work with next tuid•sum= -a Daily excepe�unday. -b Sactir,day,'8unday, and pier's examinations in.view. Nurse V. Fletcher.says.: Stomach • Holidays only, d leunday Only, M/L70/v - SLEEP Nor: Mrs Brown and two sons of gas bloated me so' bad I could not Coaches-from terminal inside ties Grotruds snake di. 121y - "PROPRIETOR ��e.w York `returned home this sleep' One spoonful -Adierika brought ' 1 rect. congectiowi at Bay egad Dundas with return - out al the as and now I sees well ' week alter duauG:,tK ^ '^ ='irh g p coaches for Pickering and intermediate points. with;H. G. and Mrs. McIntyre. The Claremont bowlers are-now 'CARD OF THANKS. - [[^^ ,� pIaping off the supper garnea, irk -- - ra 1 COa�r/h - L�r�es 'Which the losers will pay for the V*rs. T. Law and far silt wish to = supper. A mixed tournament tF.ar.ir th, zany friends.for the kind pfoms r will be held here' on Sept. 9th. ?spree .. r.; ay�-rr�•pathy, and'fi,r the n �- Mrs. Wm. Jones h:ti returned malty ea•u34fu1 flowers sent them dui= Eyesight' Sptetalut home after spending K week to the tog the t+me ,;° !..eir.sad berearement :yA `._ city We are sorry t,, state twat ir. the loss o.- 2. husband and;Faher. - - - �- ----- __. __ - _ _ .e + 4., -�.a.,,•, ih.>:,,:., .•,� sss- ' en,ar,� a D7 �Dpdmmsa, tx she is notienproving in health as CARD'OF THANKS. - • fast as her friends would like to see her. - .:D15NEY BLOM - . _. . -=,* -h .c.dnk 'tl a risen_ of the - Rev. r. . scan 3y, nt anr�,nto• :amraur.its for r, o:r c:rdregs in'can- - - __ - Oshawa -- _ occupied the pulpit in the Bapti tc QPl?. i'ort utIlrx !'hoar 2a2a Chnreb on Sunday last -.*hen he s.g to try aid at my hone on 9�rday' 1aat ar.-d aspec al,y 'am .Z zratefu!'to-. - - . preached two .excellent serrus,ny, the, Pickering Fire 1Jo. for their able - • . g He will :preach here again nest Sunday. and ¢enerou.� :,�rtzibvtirsn., lilts. J. H. Evans spent •1 wit F__.._.. =� Thomson .� W C. T n :..r- *.week with Reuben ;tnd J�re'. Bey e, 8A Le, R EG'S7FER. -- • • e •of Staytrer, and Sir Evan" and -- - -=-f red Morley motored up 6n Sail;, sir: RD�Y Cv • 16tr. -Auction' - day,aqd uu their return on S,: i• le rf harm atni - Mternent•;, `rfiay were aeeompdnied by -fit-'. __turn tare.•h .:�n�ta.e��., at Sear'.- 'Lwaus: Suia 6'i::rige. -1;e pros:-rtv of - The Claremont Aurticui•ttzral esta nf'�,a, 13t? t�iTp^ A, Fennedy. ;, -;. _- ',`-�y Society ill hold their Fall_Flower Sale at':-ne:o'6)'ck• standard tir,'e.a c , y -•. H.THERIt s,you or not, its a sir .Spe bills. K. Prerit.ce, auctioneer. -.-- _ !lrllC�l�C�S[lll� Show In the ComIIlllntty Hall vu _ �• - Satarday. Sept. 3rd, from.'3 p. m. � - _ - mighty dispgneabb'tesk. to 9 . on; Admission •Adults Loc, - Even after flee wood is r , morrals p ., Children, free'" with parents :,r -- y - � rid burned,you are not through - + -:Eye -��� earned o ?guardiatse. with woric. p es are still to be disposed' Mrs. Kennedy and daughter-, `Y C�1re - .""t' _of,cleaning u to l»dose . . . and so z -Reth, of - Boltou,speritA-T -,-,ak on iver�r day you have a fin. The same -witht-J-al�e rend --53{�ndell =Mr. - �. �„ - When time approach- t -�ennsdy also came on Saturday „ , an - -- ++s coal, iy eft dirH.r srilil - kiaaatfiy, is ell this work end trouble es its..final dour the -Had on his return on -Sunday was ; - -- -- - r,emorials 'we :acute accompanied by Uri. Kennedy word, while when,at a.very saall',cost, - w,- _be standing, in a etnd daughter. Eye (soon saved)you can install a matte tzibilte '-to the - A vet heavy�'ain•storm passed persons they have-been i over thy�s locality un Tilesday -' .. _ STERLING - _- - erected to honor. Out ni thunder Strain _ creatiye....skiu secures ornin eccom a rid b t fund r g. Y -and lightning.`p It delayed hat- s,. M1 the best zesults. -nesting operations for few days, by C. H. 1l liliCb, Opi n: :.'._!OaL BURNER. "No Greater Tribute" but it was beneficial to pasture (copyright 1928) -- and enjoy cosy comfort and all the other N. W. STAFFORD n and to the root erop�. ;: '.your Child and the, Eyes - • ' convertierices thaf come through bvminp Kagston Road• }_ Dr. Tomlinson is taking a week's Part.27. i -' clean, .asily handled oil? -yyhitby 'vacation, and is absence _ + g ,!.� i i,:„, Phase tbp ti his practice wilt be conducted b Why not come in and$ee-a Sterling Oil -Dr.BaII, of-Stonfiville:• Dr,Tom Me-physical i Bumer+fl operation? Prove how your . . 462 welfare. gene ally .,- -- ---linson is spending his vacation in riot kept .constaritly in view makes entire household would benefit by burn- i1 _ _ - P 1 " where h will visit his sister. t_reme_ task to some students. It ie :' giving 0117 elf cool"aria hieesrg `ues and Lennson, the hard for the indtviduai enecili od -. --Belgians.who reesntly"purehReed, each'of-the individual of a class 'to ; No oGigafion-Shcli we expect you? - i_.'__ -the Forsyth property in,­-North be considered, according to the rex - _ _____ Maple Leaf Mutual Claremont, are now busy levelling ular routine.of tr @-%rilliant student ;I'; % _ _ p the ground preparatory to erect -can read and retain much and place �' ..DEALER'S Insurance Co. iuK llagreen•house. Zti a much in she writing' notes etc. .viQhthem success in their veuhrre- a said that an excessive a NAME HERE '. Cheap rates for farm and country ' Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey and mo retdirig a,:i, Y.titxe buildings. / children, who have been spending necess in the obtaining of an ed - -- -1'i�In storm Insurance on the holidays at the home of their acation. The consequence, of course I --� wind-mitt&,-8iioe eta relatives in Claremont, returned is that some students may become ' a \ �i��( - Autoihobut insurance to ,their home in Toronto last mere scribblers while other's may re . `�. �I •. �.� ,'. : ' •of all kinds, week. Mr, Pitkey will resuine his twin their free hand in writing -thr- ' / y p �u I , q i+'ARMS FOR SALE duties as feachet -in •ins spilt s to-t:ha'4v-L Aim of rhp stns • • - • a - school next week. -A -- ent has much 'to do with this. A. rriLe ur Ffuuue The results of the Lipper, Middle Fain as I have said before ,page at- � ter page may be read but very little ' ' ' ED. BOW M A N and.-Lower School ExaminHtions a - - which were published in the as g v�- �ht•- 'is - ----- --- ------- -.- - - �0 WHIT#3Y; OAT be a fault of the method of teaching - - ��v�. were vet - •' ,• 1].�,.,,,�,.. _ igr9►tifyi g the teachers and - Pe �r GlaiQ - pupils of the school, as well as to corrected defect, or It may be a - pupils eats. We extend on, ton' Fault of both. Check up and correct plrstulations ,to the- pupils and all defects and by so doinft remove 1OOK the' obstacles to the ps•oper trrowtls R a>>'i' p1-' teachers on their success, and development of the child phy- THESE 0� 1u. _ -.'- -- .)ORE f%u'';�'rsr�! � else .�K..lar mthly meeting ;icaliy, mentally and morally The ''� `•_;- of. the W. M. S. will be held on i value of the eyes examination iF Thursday, Sept. 8th, at 2.30 p.-m., measured by the optometrists know. at the home of Mrs. James Me- ledge and equipment. Why should it SISMAN'S,SCAMPERB FOR 9UM11IER ' - uilough, An interesting pro. 'be f�= 1�ten'a, per pair 1.95 Ladies', per pair... '1,85 . • ; gram will be given, including a to be continued - Boys', per pair - ..: 1.79 ;Girls', per pair 1.49 talk by Rev. A. McLellan on' his Also Canvas Boots at reasonable prices. recent trip to Europe. Tea, will `THE "MADELINEy For the potato huge we have-Arsenate of Dead 23e lb, Parse Green be served to all the ladies of the p C King Bag kiilee'l0 We 85c: •s '•con,zregatioa. - BEAUTY-:- SALON 35e lb,, lima- Bug Killer Ib lbe 40c., :4 As penal quite a number of our Bo a Straw Hate 15c.,-Me'h s Straw-Hate y ' lt5c and 20c. " residents 'ire taking in the sights Marvelling sod - w►t the Canadian National Ezhibi- Fin r•WaVing,,,,. <'', .Pink SaliYloa, 2 tine..,: ..; 25c Seedless Raiefns, 2 1ba �.. 27c - tion at Toro nto this week and r_*T• •` Tiger,Salmon, I tin 25c Lgnndry Soso, 12 bare ... 4?e �aext• The business depression "". Scalp T roenC Good Nippy Cheese, per lb. :..' .20c' Chipso or Oxydol,-pkg 28c will prevent si large number from Haircutting,', Peal and Corn, 3 tine .. 25c -Castile Soap, 8 bare ,?.80 nding who Usually patronize Permanebt Waving a specialty ; ' Sold 'and Installed by - --- � Phone Markham 6402 , We eliver " �• --the fair. -Fortpirstely,the Price of Z'i" � • • wdmiaaion is so lows that few wOf ZAI'a' 010131 _.�gsxa i PROOS$ ,. be unable to bear the,expense, • show 1908 CLAREMONT I11e M.' Call' 'G rem RiVei _ l7CJ�IlfA o1M'>g j Pe r , �. Merchants , ..:.:.;' ,.,cam;. •• '1. _,. - .. -• -;.�-. ,.� .>s, ..ry.,4"+l�k",•lRiL. , �:,'�!CV-v'k:,�'d r,. U:rt:,s+�"j.L'.�ty,,.. g,,,� ri,•r.. .�:,; .. .u.'6'y.�.,..,, .�,.y.�,......, ...�:.., - ,', .m•�' :g ., "i was dawn is tiny room iop4he basement," the woman answered. z — r?== ,' r. — „ �• ; "Nita-I mean alias_Yits-was going .• -t>;^.'-- - _ �° --'to get Judge 11#arahaSI to'gelid`me a :oom on the top floor. She hated"me _ a e p tc have to sleep in the°basement, but _1M u rde g6r - = - I .di8a't auhd.M -Yea--were not-required to be-on- - + duty for the fart,?" _ y AhtAl ST1N - - "No," she answered- in her harsli,., - — r „ ''B EAU gat voice. "I'd fixed the sandwiches _ '. and put out the-liquors for the cock- tails=set them all out,on-the 'dining - " -- - room table and sideLoard, and Miss Nita hall told me to go and lie down iaY\UY$13. `.nillat not be so sensitive',," she said- as soon as I was througyr So I;did. s. delicious� _ •, !ao se i lJuaves lie m, Dundee,a e,a t the gently, anconcealing o a r en ly,pulled c crud an abscessed tooth pulled this ;J _ .. - + roe r e i f , an a s feeling sick." en e _ down the P d I a f e s O1Pe) =u _ LL's yarCY. que.tCons'Cllve Hammond'snd'ha -- _ - "Di you hear the kitchen:bell at 10sncee, Polly Beale.and learns that Polly "Good God!" Dundee breathed, and d Y (Write Salida,To to o xcell came to Nita's house before lunch, found all?" �t ndee'went On. —---- ------------ --- --- Strawn nodded his understanding of - - Ralph Hammond there. Dundee 1 elievns "I dropped off to sleep-that'fool /'•l� ----••-that,their actions have'something to •to the younger man's horror. - gumption freih. Manitoba came'first dentist•had shot me full of da e' but Canadian-. Notes 'Wtth an output in 1931 of $1,241 575; RBitiA's acknowledged infatuation For the left half of Lydia Carr's P - ' p !' or Nita. glides, Dundee learns. drove I did hear the-, and I:,ome c to straight to the house and-came in. Judge face was drawn and puckered and P Saskatchewan second with $453Pro- Marshall_was driven there by a friend, ridged almost out of human sent- at saver it. ills. Dunlap said she'd Torontg/ Ont.-The Toronto Indus- and Alberta third with $184,859. Pro_ John Drake. walking from the ."ountrY r.•n twice and I said I was scrr Club, came In from the road Dexter glance. Even the eye was wined- g 3t- tT4a1.. Commissign •, annqunces the ,ductiou of the Yt}kon Territory _ l3prague, the most nervous of the group,' a milky ball which the puckered`, hair- - "Lydia, did ou go'into your• mis- start of another new industry in'the fsheries- was`valued at $29,550. The Jan thb Tess eyelid could never cover again. tress' bedroom before or after yon city-the manufacture' of-gut and, total •quantity o: fish of all kinds porch, came ln'with him. "Poor Lydia is ashamed of her answered that bell. Dundee asked silk strlligs for racquets and musical' caught in the-three provinces and the ----•- °- _ _ - scarred face," Lois.Duniap explained, with sudden sharpness.. _ instruments. •• H. Schindler- & Qom- Territory in 1931 was 291147,000 ._ . . . 'CHAPTER X1V- t-er arm still about the maid's shout-. "I did-not'! I didn't even know she. pany, Boston, Massachusetts, - are pounds` (-`-- der. "She isn't q rte used to it jet, a'-'in her bed-oom, until I saw he� forming. a Canadian subsidiaryr the ' - - "Where 4s the maid now, Captain but hone of us min7l="" sitting-at. her dressing table--dead: Schindler Company of _Canada, to Estevan,'Sask,-Visitors to'the re-: (Strawn?" Dundee asked. `.`I haven't „You were burned recently,'Lyti'iaq" J he harsh Woue, -sitai:eil ores the last manufacture these products for the cent Estevan-Exhibltton took need . r peen her yet-" y g y- word,-but it. did net break. .Dundee asked p•it in 1 DoTninion market.'Operations should sloe to visit the Estevan greenhouses "Because she's in her room in the "That's my 'business!" the woman "And just when did you first see. begin shortly and the new company in the peturesque Souris valley; one (basement; Bonnie," Strewn answered. astounded -him oy retorting harshly. rer-after she was-dead?" will be the only orrie.rnahufacturing mile out of town. These,-the larg "w, "Sort of forgot about her,didn't you:"' "How did it .:appen, Lydia"' IIu, "I was sitting in the kitcnrn, think- gut and silk strings is Canada, -Mr. est greenhouses'in the province, eom- ard the chief of the homicide squad dee persisted puzzled. ing something else might be -needed, -Carl Schindler will -be'in' charge.of prise two modern, heated, steel frame chuckled at the younger moan's discom- "I had'an-accident. It was my own :J -jaw had begur; to ache something ihe'Toronto plant. houses 250 feet long with an area o! - :tore. "B I got: her story out of fault" ti :,erce, and I doi.'t know just how long - , 25,000,sq'tare feet.under glass Here h{r, you be,l Kothil:g to it, though. Lois DunlSp's kind `gray eyes I set there. Then ? heard•a scream. It Toronto, Ont.-An additional con- are to be fohnd cut flowers, flower- - One Vf my b,)s•s-•Collins it fuss-- caught and held -Dundee's.fi:tnlY.- "I scunded like it come from Nita's- ,tract, in connection' with Toronto's ing plants, funeral- designs, bedding.. -?nand fief in that short, dark hall that.. think, if Nita-could.speak to ycu now, A' .ss Nita's bedroom, and I run aloe, duplication of its water' system,' a plants and vegetables.- - ..7runs between the Selim woman's bed- Mr, Dundee, that she would beg you the back hall that leads fiom-che kit- •$14,000,000 undertaking, is ,expected — ' 7mom and the kitchen. Sicker'n a pup_ r.ot to try to force Lydia's eonfidened then to her bedroom. L heard a lot to be let within a fe'w weeks. The Regln 5 Bask. - Baskatchewan's •• - , -'- — she was. Said,she'1 -" on this subject. Nita was devoted to of people runn:r.g artd yelli,tig, Nobody new work to be undertaken is the creamery butter production ,(or the --- "I'd better have her• up and ques- Lydia-=we'can all testify to thatt- -paid any attentiol. to me." building of the flltiatioa plant at first six months of 1932 !s 405,934 A d.vuv all flat �w Lc t -6l„..b, ,b�3+1•>- "ynU came in-to the roomy" YletZ71_ ri.+k n^..,,a-..nuaII inels+Ae4 1hq_ ahead of the record output for copied, as tactfully- :s possible. "It h, was her cowtant effort to protect `'No, Sir, I did not. I stopped in an �administrativri�building of con- last year Comparative figures die •F "2 rw M1 to June 30 19„ - the doorway. I heard Mr. Sprague ue .. t aid months J e . tooth or eased t reed . . an abscessed curious P 8 is a in • seers that •he had Lydia from questions and cur of Y Crete, steel and br k: . re- to ... ont today, c.All_gas and a local anacs= glances. I, for one, know that Nita .say she was de$d. I was sick and concrete covered reservotr of 12 - 038,489 lbs.; for six months to June thetic. . Kcw, Miss Raymond, will: dizz 'anyway, and 1 couldn't move for eaten begged -Lydia to' submit to a Y'- Y Y. 000,000 gallons capacity, and two rows 3 1931, 8,632,555 lbs.; June produc- 3rou tell are exactly what you meant skin-grafting operation, regardless of a mil ate. `I sort of slipped d�iwn to of .20 concrete' .Sher ,bedz each. .68 tier this year was 2,895,070 ihs., com- -' by saying it oust have been Lydia expense-" the floor, slid I guess I must have feet by 35 feet. ' pared .with 2,484 i36 lt.'s., last year Carr who killed her mistress?" -When that kincr troiee choked' an passed out. _ And then I was nick to for the game month, an Increase of _ `"I certainly -will!" the red-haired 'tears, Dundee abruptly abandrned his my, stomach, and-I didn't seem to Hamilton_ont. - The- Pure-311l'k 1C.5 per.cent. Tha total increase gig cried decently. "What. I can't intention to press the matter further. care if I never moved again." Company of Hamilton is undertaking for the year to date is 4.7 per cent. - see is why Tracey,-and Lois and Des • "Lydia, your mistress had been ","Why Lydia?"Dundee asked gently. a $150,000 building and improvement --Mr. Sprague idn't think of it, too. married,'or was married, wasn't she"„ Because she was the only friend I program `at its Hamilton -plant. ac- "Moose Jaw, Bask.=The estimated - -' It's as plain as-" _ The woman's single, slate=gray epz i ad in the world and I couldn't have_cordipg Co .�Ir. M1V. H. Forster, gem' number of egg-producing hens !n , '-Yes,as thm nose on my face," Dun-- stared.into his-expressionlessly, "She love] her better if she had been my prat manager. The expansion' pro- Saskatchewan in 1932 was 5,325,283, l dee cut in grlm,y, but with a glance had'"trs.' in front of her name, to use own child," Lydia answered. Add the gram will Include a new and larger according to a report of the Moose at Strawn. "Tust stick to the facts, when she felt like it. That's ail I ster'• voice had broken at last. "I addition. remodelling of the' present Jaw Board of Trade. The number _ however, Miss .Rymond,- and maybe -.now,- I never saw-,l.er husband-if was still there 'in-'the back hall when plant with a 'rrew front and the in-, of eggs-prodreed was"42:602,264 doe-. - kyr can all agree with you." . . she-bad-one. I only worked for ter - cop come and asked me a lot of qu`3- stallation bf the most modern dairy .en and the value of the eggs. $4,260,- - 'Well,. when Mr, Sprague and}I about flue years." bons and then that man"-and she equipment. 230. Saska4chewao consumed - went into the dining roorn,.there were ,You say she used her 'married hinted- to Captain Strawn-'said L - - - - 8941 dozen eggs in 1931, and as is pro- �t r a a Jane u si le- name when-ahe felt-like What Cot:Id p HOOOd Mills ltlaace The Robin the dt�etion was 42.602.264 dozen, there 71,�is and Traces tuft' u like a. go.and.lie down. He-helped me pie of children I" B do you meaner that Lydia?" d.wn the basement stairs." was available for export 15,160,368 termiaed 'to tAe-her- titre. "•Tracey "I mean she was'-.aa-actress, aaid Dundee,tapped his teet-i with the Thunder Bay .Harbor and Improve- dozen. ment Com -for th fuss trying to make Lois_d-rink Sam -stet her stage nam6-Juaszit _I a £�'g pencil wh.ch he had keplong and posy e construction ioutlandish concoction he'd mixed In -pronounced like it was spelled plain I at evening�ap�ed them long and of a dock ant? warehouse oaf .nti� Saskatooak 'hak-lsraiera-era -- a.glass, and L:ois:.wah' laughing and 'Lee';but she was mostly called-'Nits.- thoughilpIly.' Then, _ hank-ot the Kaministiqula River in interested.in a careful study of theta .,. ` t - fightigg him off.' When.we came in; Leigh.' Lydia, did`yo•J see anyone-any- the vicinity of the Paterson sieve- farm business Is shown uy the fact .- - 1ois said, `Good Lord, -Traceyt Get .• "An actress, you day?" Dundee re= mane at all.-from-your Basement roam- tors, Work-will start'at once on that, since the farm management de- busy! Or your job as bartender will peated thoughtfully. '"I had heard o!. .'irdow before you :answered Mrs. the driving of piles for the dock, partment of the:University of Sag. - be taken awe from you' and Trace Dunlap's ring. which will' be 250 feet long. katchewan first published their farm -. y + g her only-sa director of the Ftsrsyte Iega.i to t awfully busy at the side- '„ ('To be e_ont:hued: = inventory book fa'1928, there have. board-" she ia. f? ' What shows was ) _ _ , Winnipeg, Man.-The' Agricultural en over 5,009 Inventory blanks sent fie Y School 1 s. . - .'. W4 'Guess' I'd better tell It, Janet for dancez.iwnaaitlslcaltcornedyl aLpdiaa8n: A BAD SHOW - Bureau of the -Winnipeg Board of ou farmers on request.. While the E Y P = as- 777: supply now been xhausted a vvhat-.it's worth," Lois cut in impa- " Trade report that they have been'tientl "`It's"nulhin 'more nor less ,. Barney,- the junior partner, bur"st further issue is being,-reprinted and . Y g swered. Sometnres she had s real into the senior partner's roam and gtlrefl.--cj-a market for all the soy P - - - +tan that I'�d to ri*_g sY Mr l,nar , ,� _ beans that can be grown In the i3rv_ a - i xhortly' be available for Lydia before she came," she a lainrd R t�ly _$ desk. , wince eT' 12anitoba. --Dr G. :P. 3fc- --��='on. P She was 'a gaoi hoofer and a "Our show-room manager has gone tr ---- tr Dundee. "Tracey is.full of orip,inal trouper," she aided, the Brc'adway raving mad," he cried. "We must dis- Rostie, of the Alanitoba Agricultural :'Id s about cocktails, ..nd wanted terms falling strangely from the3e-miss. htm at once:' C6negs; has been 'conducting expert. Argentina Opens •sox sort of bitters. He was going to austeFe.ljps. - "And when"she wasn't "Calm yourself," said the senior 'mennB for the past year and his filial shout for Lydia, but I stepped on the in 'a show she sometimes got-a ob in partner. "What's happened'." report on the results lb, tton under the dining table, and the the pictures.' She r_ever had a real "H- has n' B .hU,dy. ' 'rne soy' bean contains oil Sumampa, Argentina.-The longest __ . . ,poor thing-in the ba`semen-t nursing 6a, ba�au•,e ,our- typewriters. on the , show-room that can be used for lubricating pur- railway line completed this Year in ,y window,t hear. Tra- they mostly wanted-her to dot2ble for window, and it is wrlttea with a Poses: other ingredients can be gmade the western hemisphere-was opened ---eey and I got to kiddie• is Janet says, the star in lone shots, where dancing ,fountals-pen," Barney.explained. into glue,.and the residue into cakes recently across northers .Argeatlaa, _ land had searcely noticed how long- came'into the picture, or in close-ups for feeding cattle, besides many other along the ancient trail blazed from ak, -z 'Lydia was in coming. I rang again, where :hey just show tha-4--, Y _-_ _ - uses. Lima to Buenos Aired by Spanish and she camp- 't', is sll!n - °. �n`dl4owi' _ : I priests and merchants In 1771. y -LO___. s__:_� .,., ��� 'A-+�.,."+roe_ Stan- The fisheries of The -nom hrnad. an e�$ae J "Th84 lA"'t oil:'' — I fie •' agre-1 gravely Dome men _ g rr•ily. "I yeas there when T4ydia carne_-`Where-were you-during-the fit*P"++ some after fame, and soise after love; the Prairie Provinces In 1951 were mii" 1�.e, ;ud afford -a g�short cut jn, ana ace was looking white as a minuteb or so befotz: your•mistress bpt all men thirst after _nearly all the from Tucuman, sugar-prodticiag con- P was shot, Lydia?" nuts! commercial, catch being sold,for con er, alt - -.: g' ost-exec t for her swollen jaw. What's.more, She acted,so dumb Tra- cey ° city of Cordoba, seat of the at nni had to ►•ell her twice what he = -verstty in the New World, and thus.to -Manted, and then spell it for her. . . Set New Endurance Record Mendoza In the Andean foothills, capf- A•d she said Nita didn't have any of_ . --_._y'- T , .__ - o largest wine-growing center. . gal--ef-ft+ #hesefittters�rya,ay." ,• l °'Ot:„i in South America. ,�. The Central Argentine Rahway be ,. • An .open-and-shut' case agains. '' -bE; . gan construction of the route'in 1927. i ityCrain cut to de`= isiiyely. "Go p'_ek daisies Janet r The cost. was-;12;600,000, and from 7�-s'>Lke-�iel irate h-lg,” i 3000 to 5000 men were-em;aked- A �, _.' ------widen spike sign aliatng the temple• .Here s your miaid,--Bonnie;-•Ca :° _... Lain Strawn announced iaril��P into a tie at was driven recently Cap- his plainclothesmen anoeared' , a point near the Rio Sala• th, aren netween dining and living 1 yv .';.�'•,,; «�; s I ditto, at a ceremony attend d by pro• rooms•, dragging by the hand a woman _,. `. .;:. vincial and railway officials - : • •ivho._was--resisting-strangely;- her apron 'pressed to her. face. -- {- "yn ' Dunuee asked, his voice kinder than it had - - been for many minutes.-. "Don't be - �; ► ; >t • afraid. And I'm sorry about the �:«:►` - ' tooth. . . . Come along in. I'll not 1.- keep you long:' The woman's knees seemed about.to tail'her, but.with a sudden effort she released -the detective's grip on her r' :;wrist. Very tall,,very bony in her ,i flu Did you izoEice the''nielli- black cotton dress. Pathetic too with + - •• �" choly sound this •blade of grass - _ .leer thin, iron-gray hair, and that :•. ° r' makes when- It-swishes -in the ' '-apron concealing the left half of her r "• - -. .'-' {_ nil.,,, - . face. It was odd, Dundee- thought, • ,. a �- ,-„ ,. � : � ,. �•, wiSna.l . Oh,chat's,just because it that it was not the swollen jaw she A is blue grass" i !}lose to cover. .• - Mrs. Dunlap sprang to her feet and A wo nan's clothing, aCCOrding-t0 a- t urried _across the room to• where "Wis. Carr stood. - -: -recent New York sur•:ey,weighs about : 's_.-•' "Don't' mind—, T.-7&a ple-1 . , 'York -Louise Thaden, left, and Frdnces-Nrar'salis, stayed up in the air over Valley Field, L.T., In 'a'plane a pound, while a maYt's attire weighs - 198, hours, btoke the women's endurance flight-record, and then came down and ad•a teed• of .corn an _ x times that: Mere's a case whero -• ^ —'32 the cob. Which is a just. reward,.it you are a corn addict. - clothes made the man-warmer! ISSUE No. 36 • ; d ,�,,,..•� �....... � ,� : - New Medoc["vsed� - Voic e- - '64 the dress . ' . •...' ��a -The E:nPire,and-The World at Large • _ _ British- Professor to Concen-: ,F�:..... ...+.�. .-tiate on Sun's Cusps _ CANADA fectly safe-during a certain part of the 144 Boston.-Something literally "new _ Tha Vision of the Futurs" : year. Two ships laden with wheat. � � under, the sun" observations of, the proceeded to England without the V Y sun's "cusps"'will be attempted by /The motor that keeps our industrial least 'trouble. It 9tteer- vessels can sr astrcaomy during the total eclipae'-an :- } cfi.11lzatlaa--mtoving ahead_. may have carry - -' t stalled, but it still has tremendous Wednesday. ^` year without mishap, It will prove to t The culpa are the-tips, or--barns, , capabilities.. If we are bogged 'down all.-fair mindsAat the northern route of the thift 'crescent of sun visible be. ,gust sow, we should never forget that is fgastble.-Cal _-Aemld. fore' the A oon completely'covers the 'these bright visions of our technolo - --gists are perfectly in line with the THE EMPIRE ' sunlight. Thse cusps offer a' source ; facia.- Beyo�¢d the tragedy of unenr - R of information about the nature of plovment. idle factories and' bread High Taxation: L+ss Employment _-_ sunlight•which hitherto has not,been )(s 3ittea there stands the dazzling tact Industry can only expand by,its sarv- ' t,sed, although attempts at such ob- - ins power. High taxation, by destroy- servations have been made, haze has > , ,•' that applied science')las made' it'Poa thwarted previous-:xperimenta. aisle for the work of the world to be Ing this power," destroys both •the ; ,..done with far ieds human effort than, growth and the renewal of industry, ao •r _ These crQSCent „tips are in effect Y" ever before-ha made it possible for that those who might b`e employed in ' lake. sputtering trains of gunpowder, > Although nothing is visible there to- every mortal to have enough of every- the creation of wealth are supporFed- - , ''" ` the eye, the astronomers spectrum of thlag if only the system:of distribu- by its destruction. Sir WillianQ Mor t grass prisms shows an array R colors tion is'properly OLganized. From the-Tis and his-colfeagues estimate the _^ ,t where the .sun's edge-is._sinking �- total loss of industrial capital by taxa• - -'y , depression we tan emerge into an era. A; ; th the moon benea S r . These colors are Lion at £140,000,000 a year, and this liner than anything we hai known a before. The tools are to our hands; loss is translated into unemployment thuught to come from the lowest lap- ers of the sun's atmosphere, 1,000 vre need only learn" how to manage figures.-London Morning Post. N. r. miles-or so deep. _ °1 them-Victoria Times. , - �a- r< 'Worklap and Shirking Determining the nature of "this Rescue of the Drowning ' It is ggpd for a man to learahto, do' ' flaming'layer is Scientificallg import, od, honest, hard-work. A man can There is no doubt that the number go ant, and one of the things that might go about his work sordidly or stupidly be translated sometime into practiCA of deaths by drowning each Summer - v5lues in some earthly laboratory. It - - or half-heartedly or angrily and mice _ would be greatiji_.le�sened ii,more pee- L of immediate importance also in w�`f the good of it almost altogether, The pie were iamiittYr` tit swimming, late w. Einstein's proofb of relativity: easing and resuscitation. The current !oork,.t4at.builds character and makes - The nature of thin.layer has been # sue of The Swimmer,official organ for real happiness and enjoyment is _ of the Canadian Amateur Swimming honest, intelligent, andfsomewhat dis- : „ studied-at eclipses by another method Assoeiptioti, is appropriately a life Interested dvork, Shirking or stupid- err known as the "flash spectrum" which, $suing number: ` The slant interesting ity or greed will spoil work and rob it however, is limited to about :ix sec- o! its blessing almost com 1 , ands di ration of each eclipse-thice a1 fists, with a large number at files g is etely.= •just as the last edge of the sun passes New" Outlook (London). - '• - tratioti,a, is dAvoted to methods which "• -••"•� - •' behind the moon, and three seconds nr rA•••e by a roan to break the.' more when it emerges.' hold of a drowning person. Another, High Pressure Peddling T?x in v-- - gti;,,,� AOPg not ive as - by the editor, Mr. 8. C..-Wood. deals A comparittively new and-sinister much of-the-layer, but it can be a?n- �� with differences of opinion regarding practice in the selling of_goods !s be• s K. y Y �. f„ ^°, ployed for 20 "to 30 minutes. Total -� 4 „ resuscitation held by leading suthar! !rig developed in- this country., Like .-k- b .. eclipse is not needed. -ties.-Toroato Mail and Empire. many .more undesirable features of - For that reason the,astronomer"at- many salesmanship, it is an imports- 'Betty Guw..-Scottish nurse of the ill-fated-Lindbergh baby i{i met tempting-these observations, almost :~ y Hat Problem Lion from America.- There are more by her masher ht Plymautli', England, iecently,-while on her way- to_ - alone.among all the leading watchers, -'One at the most embarrassing Lea men" betas broken by tiffs pernicious . - .her_home town in ScotlaAd:. has chosen the edggof the- ccliple� = tures of the Lcurreut mode to "•*men's system'of house•to-lrous� selling than — ----- ---- - - - -- - -- - -- - path "for his stand, instead of 'the styiq Ca to meet a lady and be unable by any "other phase of British• sales- ^ much-sought "middle.." ' to determine whether the slant of her -manship. It cannot be too strongly "� 'm�:r� of e$t Vne Deady 3 Hurt He is Professor Herbert Dingle, of bat is style, a rough wind,-or eock- condemned, and She men"-who are en- p tl"ie hn�erial' College, South Kensing- tails.-Winnipeg Free Press. gaged on this work are generally a aying Ba Relief Over Week-End tun; London, England..-He_wiIl watch British Films sure�n Thetaaleaman's ch�nc economic of eric I - from the roof of a building ir. Mon- k" - Rte would lfki fo see our atatir3n'pic ''C8 can 6e measured by the tact that 'rake tags Pegged Cliatlz8m 'M3n vlCtitri St, tress. McGill University scientists; 1 - e Advan of •vill assist him. Price Offer Made for --Tllorr;<as Cyclist billed tore houses show 100 per cent. British a number of these Arms- advertise Y Considerable importance-is attach- Sims,,if the films were"better'than or. through our leading newspapers every. = "Wheat Drowning Fatality ed to' another" set if observations as good as any films which"can be .day of the newspaper year. Obvious Regina; - 'rife repayment-to-the- Latham.-Charles Hill. 26, of this which Professor Dingle wry; sitempt „ _ ground put o! Hollywood, and we he• "ly, 11 men could make a ]lying with "commission" -movement . is 'getting,; from .his unusual• viewpoint. These.-— city, was fatally Injured sad�thrtbe, that the time will goats whey this class of firm the, would carry oa under way. " .' are the spectroscopic stadias of the- others were less seriously hurt shortly - ;British films will be a long way the with the work, and thera would aot-be Farmers who hii"ve received relief in after midniglit Sunday when"the car "crescent=shaped aun. > better of the"two....It_ a1d that the any necessity to advertise daily for past {nonihs are beginning to take The crescent is formed of the upper -- " lsfp " �� to which they were riding-crashed,In• British'fllm "Sunshine Susie" has any more-men. The--usual custom is for advantage of the pegged.price Mier, to a ditch on the_Creek Road, a'stile-'ryers of the sun's body, seen edge-on. thing beaten-that ever came oilt of a men to sell the particular commodity wliereby�they tnasr. secure Credit of east of Kent Centre. . The spectroscope is expected to show 'a •studio to the United States. -But there among their cwn c',rcle of friends, 76'cents per bushel an wheat, the•pro- Httl and s companion, Mis Margaret a g°Od deal more clearly what sort of =::Is no good reason why the"manage- and immediately the sales possibilities: seeds of.which they'wish to apply,on Campbell, of Detroit, were pinned be• fires compose these out layers; that is, meat of s motion picture house should of that circle are exhausted they find their accounts vJth the relief. •om- math the vehicle." Romo Bardeau and physical states of the atoms Campos- `-be compelled to give his audience pic•-themselves again amonggt•,the unem= r.•;asion..The premium varies accord' Dolly Degarty, both" of this city, es- rng the burning mass.By phat'ograpli " Lures which do not appeal to them be-.played. The system Is thoroughly icg•.to .the price bf wheat-from day'to ciped with superIIcial injarise. ing the crescent, l)rofessor.Dinglo,ex-! cause they happen to be made In the alien to all our'ideas of .British com- eay and •--omParative premium.; cu According to Provincial Officer Jack rests to get away from the distor ion 'British Empire. It was not by quotas tnerce,:sad should be discountenanced <-!her grainy are included in the offer: Shea•, who investigated, the car was caused by diffused lik'ht from the, all And compulsion that -Sbeffleld cutlery-� L,°•� .yy.,.. ,..,1��.-Capinisi 3• w. "Two farmers who were an. relief ditched rotten a front Lire blew ant. sun.' became the world's standard. It was Fawcett,in the Labour Magazine tLou have paid' up in full all their indelst- " _ - St. Thnmae-Cyclist Killed by 0 ar rUarlt Fort William Times• doa). „-- edneas tot ' v SE. Tnomas-1 nomas vrnn�lrau,, f/.,. - ' "'.Journal, .- _ . __ _ '- "' � -' armers,- whcsr-names were not � - - -9 College Street, was fatal) by Explorer In Greenland announced by the commission, have y !n - _ OTHER OPINIONS notified the-cornmissloa..t1fey have de ]need "Saturda�,�tternoon whey-his - size of Farms Y - .-- Reykjavik, Iceland,-Tice_ discA.L=___ .. Debt Blocks Trade :muted ,he first carloads of grain from bicycle was struck by a_car driven by ery that Greenland'a icy mountains A remarkable ghange in the sizes of By shelving reparations, Europe has their 1932 crops to paying back what Miss Dorothy McNiece 'of' this city. ,-..farms in Canada has taken place der- p p y g The victim was carried into the..ot- are a vast gtacter range was announce taken a_long step.forward- slang the'they.owe for relief, _ ed over the weekend by Dr. Lau Ing the past-ten years. Th-a census• of rice of Dr: D> L Ewin for Seat aid, and' gs' road that leads to ftaanclal.sanity. An- Probably amounting to between g00 Koch, leader.of a Danish` eibioration° -19.31 shows a great•increase is the. was rushed to the hospital, dying a•.party in Greenland. .M ;number of farms having the largest Other important advance will be made and. ,000 bushels; these .earlaads y€ when and it the United States con- grain will a off $630 or $700 of in- few minutes after arrival, -- - " acreage. with 'a corresponding de- Bents y Dr. FCpFh_arrived Sa4urday night -crease in the smallest-sized farms, to the, ellstinatlan• of mo ,(lt -debtedness. to the eomtaission_ per Bather la Stricken by seaplane from Scoreeby-.Sound, ;The iota) ttumber in the Dominion in- not all) the remaining vestiges of the farmer. _Ottawa-Edgar Poole, 26, a native and announced that he had made an tressed by M,664, but those of one to ikter - governmental..debt, payments of.England but for some'years a real-�aerial .'trip along the"•- Greenland, which have stood in the'way bf a re- t dent of Iroquois Falls, Ont. was coastal region and discovered vast 10 acres decreased by•2,6374 and nse - Canada's Muskrat Becomes turn to normal peacetime donrrnerctal 'drowned Saturday while bathing at I glaciers_and mountains "" -between v[ s1 v 10,035. a,,,, I„1 {nrarr�urce among na• A Nlulsance ln~Europe Britannia Beach near-Heim: •-Scoresby Sand and Denmark Hitr- On the otheryand, those of 101 to 200' -' hnr Lions:-New ` York Jqu°nal of Com• The"Canadian nipsksat, when in n' _ Arres s o a ar�zr acres kncrCaa w'��✓, ., vo habitat is keat under control Fri _ He said he 'was entirely•satisnea those of 201 to 299 acres increased by 5!UmJa•-Thomas Kocsh; 22, of 114=' by native enemies, and also by hunt- �+t; the +•oai,ir�t exploration by his Y,.and those of 300 acres and over --= --- - - Edward Street, was killed at Wis- party -since June, 1931, and that be y, ers who are after his hide. The gitua- Inr°eased by 22,737. - The Backboard's Last Stand LL beach", 35 miles east of here, Sunday, t tioh is different in Europe.: The musk., when bars. Christine- HehR; 13,' 01 had flown more than 1S,000 miles, eta examination of these changes by Few isolations are tecure• against rat was first'Introduced.to that con surveying 17,000 square miles on the r provinces shows that the decrease in the forward march of the automobile,�, Brubacher•Street, Kitchener,-lost con-:1 tinent in-1946 by a nobleman of Bo- eastern coast of Greenland. r the number of smaller•sized farms•was Even Bermuda, in•midogean, has to be troI .01 the light coupe which she was, as, henna and later 'by the Crown Prince The expedition' is _the. largest- ever', _ confined practically to.the east. - In always on the alort to vote down the. driving and crashed into a deep.ditch.',of Germany. But the, aplmal spread sent out,' by the .Danish Govern �- `�j�: r±� tcstat_of farTra decreased motor -threat to-her repose. On Isles• so rapidly its to become a public den= Provincial polce have laid a charge and it will not return until 1534. ' from 198,053 to-192,174,•a difference•of 'boro,•nowever. en-,v etionscsu._ �;, .ti of criminal negligence aganst the wo-• l germs_ __ istributioII -, 6,679. Those of one to 10 acres de- buckboard still reigns. Ten miles was nearly,400 miles, and-a vigorous and an Inquest has been called �crcased by 206; those ot.li to 50 acres from- shore, Islesboro has warded alt campaign was "starftd b the by-Dr;G. Robinson of Arkona-for Fri- _Wife Husband and Dfl + q govern s $ _ rlccreased by•2,178; .those o1 61 to 100 the-automobile, and most of•the Sum- day. 4-��-of Germany-and Austria, at con- Fall Into Old WeH'- acres decreased by 6,056, and'those of mer residents would•gladly keep the siderabie expense, against him. The _ goy Killed on Hl'hway : . - :Xut to cw•acres decreased-by-23, But--machine-age.at" arm's-lengl4 1.1 4„ British Government has aso tip ssed `orth--Bay.Jai:iea Craft, 12-_year: Birmingham, Ala. - sirs. . Fred,-' the, farms of.201 to '299 acres in--Italy.- But the permanent .residents old-`son of Mr..and Mrs. William Craft,; Bailey-started on-a search for her regulations prohibiting the imports• pet dog which had strayed from-� { creased by -1,338, and those of 300 have grown restive at being deprived� Nest Ferris, was 'instantly killed •• :__ Lion of muskrats, and grovidiII that , ;ores and over increased by 1,246. In of a livgly and,entertaining instru- g about eight o'clock Sunday night-when kennel. The woman stumb.ed -ITM precautions.against their"escape must struck b an ababdoned dry well, breaking an . Saskatchewan and-Alberta all farms, mnt of civilization. They waif auto- y"a car, driven by Gordon be taken by those Permitted-to ;arm arm and s 1'e in the 18-foot'Lall. large and alnati, increased in number. mobiles more than they•want•quiet, Rosenlrorough, North Bay, as he was g them. A distinguished army officer When she regal ned consciousness;` In Manitoba'and British Columbia the and are likely to get them, for the is= walking along the.Calandei Higliway, was recently-fined at a petty sessions When the fata!!t the dog was standing over her. Mr. __._only exception to the general increase sue is co' oating up next Bionth at a ape for failure to comply with the regale y occurred both were bras fa farms of 101 to 200 acres. The cial town meeting.-New York Herald Proceeding north, The bay was on the -Bailey became alarmed over the.Tong. tions., The history the muskrat in absence of his wife and went out-to Dominion Bureau of Statistics, wktich Tribune right hand side oL the road. fell .n_to dives the figures, confines itself to the - Europe illustrates once more th'e den• _ _ I - - -_ er of • importing-foreign anitrials, find her._ He .too, facts and offers no explanation of'the f d well, suffering `a broken ankle. A�[ter• l changes.--Toronto, Mail'and.Empire:' - birds or plants- Toronto.,Mall"and 20 Steamers'Destroyed lying at the bottom-'of the"well all Canadian lYalmed ,i Empire. As Wind Fans -Flames night_ Bailey-managed to `climb out 'F '••, . The Hudson Say- oute To-British Post 1 and' summon aid. The dog was un• Y` Sacramento, Cal,-More than' 20 hurt. It.is -eau to recall_that for several Driving -Licenses Cancelled y Reading, Eng,-D, H.- Kay, Deafen- _ river steamers were destroyed at •• .. - •- - 'years after 'Vancouver was fitted:up 'nor of•biochemistry-at the Ur>iversity In Quebec 25 motorists have•lbst 'their docks Sunday in a speetaeuIar - - *1th grain-dandling facilities little of Toronto, has been appointed dtrec= their driver. licences-:.because theY•,'fire that swept more than four blcoks Grimsby Child Strangled grain pSssed through the western port. tar of the national Institute'for re•' failed-to observe"t provincial law of along 'the , waterfront. Damage ,waa _. By Sleeping Sui) To-day, Vancouver•is one of the"laig• search in dairying at Shiafield, a a furl stop at 1e'v�•ailway crossings. esilihated` at more than 5600,000. Grimsby=Franklin 'McLellaud, Jr, Vest strippers -at wheat Orr the-contin• suburb' of this city Professor Kay The-dislike of most motorist to lose. Explosions' of gasoline and ail six months old, was dead •h•:}e San. ent, It is quite .possible. that history •',will succeed Professor Stonhouse even a minute or so Is one o' the ex- spread the flames. -A strong wind day, strangled, by'his own sleeping will 'repeat itself in the case of Williams,'who was found dying• n. a' traordinary characteristics t this swept the sheet of fire, endangering quit. The suit worsted rip around the Churchill. Trial shipments last year railway coach at Euston station sev-1 comparatively new method of'travel.- millions of dollars of wharves, ware- child's- neck and caught 'tight, pre• tir6ved that"the northern'route is per- l anal months ago. �Brantford Expositor. 'houses and other-steamers _ venting his crying out.- ./ ill II "D� "ear:I I(I•-I _ ,r.„� ;.ICS!....,.r Iii!Nr�.,i."3T: � .•�.+. ♦y' UIY.v'. r�., .N,y.�IW 'qN-.K -w!'r.. IwyMnM".' .le iJ`•'�L'!.'44fr-,rt•4...�. :Il,ullyl;• 11.5"',tt ll'4F"4.":' ,CJa�N1y45�1}, �y�e cjS.i�vt.'• ,yTj_•rYV.ys w3 ilF3h�y� t )t v C"cA❖�ri �'?i" y,.�.}r'1•.. ''+`� '.°� .t 1 v..' S - "'m' Tr, ., AMC•-® y ...,� �"'�'t'rI� y . - 'C , �"^ '�• '.'•• sy •'w"' '. :aw •�:!""�°•.SS_ M'.a?v.,,.,y�':='^••r . f,� '�rw �,..+4:b<' ...a.,,S� ! ,+/"` , ~:„' .�-, n- Y, ..v.w.:c.'a,, - - L7Vl v}ar>T �' ;> visiting his parents IL • .i•; •a , �'tained .a number `her sung := � � N. Y ie of H. as 'A[re*.'Qrook. friends r;t their cottoe' iit-arhe �My -On account of Monday being lake on Friday evening Iset. `` :'^ '.: •',.: -E. 5lcQeiuslaad; of Windsor, Labor Day thrl places .o! buminvae -Mrs. Fred Doyle and Mre, H. a �re, t♦ ,._.iq :... ,�» �xisited his brokers_ on the jape will be closed aausl. A, Matehett. of Toronto,' spent a -. - - - - - -- -- ishore last+week. ,-�Ve are ppl1eease(( to rai�t ��1 3�. �...S.w.: - m,_,-.�-T. _ � _ • . _ "' m...mad • 0 Mrs. C. 8radl�sy, wlia has been in• On their returti'they were accom � - _ _Toronto, visited with W:C. an - _ " 'Afro. Mwr$ar on Sundt; poor health, is now improving. panted by Miss Helen Matchett, •. _ Sunday.. --.--- -The towns-hi council - will who has been -holidaying in Pick- -The 'LeAder• _ -ddre. Fawkes fine been _very meet on neat for the scrag. ' Chain Grocery- Koorly during the past week, but traneaction of__ general business.. _ •- ia now considerably �ev,._ Dr, and Mrs. Mareh,-6f -_ -- y improved. , Monday being Labor Day the Norwich, and the foriner's eon, - -Charles-. and -Mrs. Minier, of meeting war changed to Tuesday. John Marsh, of Hamilton, and Grooery.Specials for Sept. 1, 2 and 3 : Detrgit, are visiGing the Iritter't7 Shortly .after_the.poop bQt1r. Several friends passed-through tho .-_ - - aunt, Mrs. (Dr.) Field, King St., on Sunday fire broke out in W. C. village on Friday on their t'vtfy to- as t.' - Thomson's residence east of the Quebec; where they took ubserva. _ •Lea Flakes -J. R nd Mrs. Theaton an M•Clover Leaf Large size 28c •` Gold Medal � 's►ad Mrs. Blakely, of Toronto; at village. A bunch of paper in -tiaras of the eclipse on Wednesday: �. . 4• - . the fire place was ignited find dole _-Frank Leavens: editSr and Salmon Strawberry Jam tended the"funeral of the late'T. _ Fresh Clover y ,.' draught eau:;ed the paper.to pass proprietor' of. the Boltou Enter Hanev,.5' lbs. 43c •.`1l.awon Sunda@. ` -Mrs, Herron ad_children of out of the c:hituney while still prise, was in' town on Sunday' l,s L9c 40 oz jam 29C ' burning and fall on tiie roof. The Qtteuding the funeral of the late Mn$Ptts _ 8rooklin, were in the village on di• shin les imme dratel became Thomas Law, and while here re- _ -� '?fof 23c ' l" ' .,Sunday visiting her parents, J. ignited'and-it was not I og before-newed '.many. old acquflint-ances. : r_ and Mrs. Hallett. ' Sunlight pure Lard Peanut Butter - the ,fire had burnt' through the He was nccompanied by his.siste.r, - '_ .F W. and v%ere in' roof. An alarm was sent into Mrs.F. R. Barton. Soap 1's prints�2 for 23e in Toronto qj.L-5m6 a.ttendinRa Pickering Village, arid the _fire -Our public and continuation re at the home of the o 5 for 29c lsolona CGfIeP 2 lb. barrel 29c former's brother, J. T. Clark. engine was soon.on the scene. In schuuh will re open on Tuesday - per 1�,, -'yc - Mrs. Lorne Ravin anfl'sOD of the meantime 'water was thrown nest. Yonng'pi,pils,'wbo tire•t.o on the-tire and retarded its tiro begin their school days, Eli'•tnitj Toronto, spent a few days with extinguished " Ghrnation her mother,• Mrs. James White, ashen he fire engine arrived. 11e ByeerRterhnR parterR in the (tees Pure Castile ,� imager Flies -who has been on the sick list. Milk fur ?3^ - -Mre, Carl Gt�ene and - eon, .damages were not heavy, mach of they are at a•'rlisa�vantaQe and Suap Bieeuits =i it being caused b water., are a hindrance to the elnr;y. :-'10 lb. Gran+ilated _. .. Donald, of Detroit. Mich.e are y - - _ 10 bars 25c- Sugar 52C 21bo. 25c . spending this week with D: J. and -To realize what a' menace' r•cast_< fErbla9saCb77:eLtPdatfetvrdah9 i • weed are to the farmer you. have y ' ilfre. CallsRhan, of Church St. oul to read the minutes of the ago which contained the fullootinR ' _ „ -H..and Mrs. Duggan; of-Soath- y-_ me�save : "Are- -survivnrit of ttie i - g 'I` y ' i Porcupine, .are spending several township council meetjnK a5 they , more and more?he P!i}'lj. are reali�la It Pa a to P appeared in last week's issue of `' S Caucasian, sunk i'3 W. Lung., shop the "Leader" w ty. weeks with Mrs. Duggan's broth- 4►4 N. Lat., dying . i - ers, L. and Chas..McCauslaa& - -the Pickering News yid in the' y•. g of tbir:t and- - . _ ' previous week'siKSue' landdition hanger in open craft." Evidently -Mrs. Rorke- and daughters to the heavy eapentie for' ctlttieR this ix a hoax zit thPrw is no 94 N. _. THE DRY GOODS j:'• returned a er.sp drag th home weeds on . the road allowances, Latitude, and 7'3 lV• Longitude is --- - 1- --._last week afternruer,ing the eury thet•e is the cost of etitting those mostiv over land. - mar at their surnrner crottaRe here, an the farms, and the lo414 ir1 - -I Hite a r,un,ber frc rri t11i , -Ades. Parsons and little dau district hfl.ve been attending _ � .- - -_• DEPT. - -' ' � r -'• �' Shier, Betty, of Windsor,- have production due to the weeds _ ding the _ r _ been s ndin a few days atilt 'mothering out the grain or other Torbtito. E•abitiitiun tbin• w•evk. s, g• y On account of the de rey�itra,the �We are placing on our Sales Tables an immense lot of -the former's sister; Mrs. Cart- crop@. About fifty or sixty yelnnt p ilvriRht. ago about.-the -only weed that attendance during the earlier stock at prices that are ridiculously -•1 and firs. Fawcett and thjtci was an injury to the farther wad Jaya of the Exhibition were 1#-Ns _ cheer yea left ors Monday f(,r their Uuwr istie. which. with °than hint year. However,, this - _ in Manitoba after spending the careful farming 'could be ea-ily wag expected, aq nikny- of the Youtbot tied Boys', valaea regular 2.15 to 3.i5,' controlled. There are note dozens regular patrons Had that they going out at .. , - ....IAU r F and Mrs. Stanley, of weeds that a --a yrorso ciri'se w �, - -Mre, Harold.Carver, -o# Bath, the, factner ..t the Canadian pleasure this yetir•., oy Cap°.'tine fur ecnoc7l 59c thistle. these pgtatoes n^e quoted in .. - is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J,Devine - Boy b' Tweed Lorne," _l-z :: "..: '1.29 . . andfatnilp - She cvaea�cvmpgnied -One day last week -Chief of Tt•ront�i ftt t30 -to tiv cents.a bag by her mother, who hay been with Police Qna'ntril, of Whitby, vatuto `c b'+legate. bar; iushtcled,_ to y Dm ne:k Sweaters, valuPq up to 2.5Y and FIh milton they Eire ct•u,ted at 30 to . _ 3.oU, grin o;it at her daring a gcwere jllnesZ: to Pickering, and, single haflded, R ,. . •r0 cents a bag . Ill 'King ton the -Rev. Dr, Cdrulieharlr who has captiired atauut . 40;11110. pri«suers, Children's Sind Ribtie i Huse. 'sires Pi to 3 '^ nrir.*e i-'frota- 1 for 1 00. w}rich is been holidaying during the past and in A very short time had thetia the highest fliu,ted in illvudMy per pair ... .... 23c four neeke in Mon4ret31 'Had otbes safely�iou�ed cvithjn four wa,l� roc rnln " _ - -eastern R �paiwrs, ?s,r,att,e� were pcdnts, will resume hj� otwithgfe�ndinR the fa(:t that Boy b' Ste:ckingo, heavy. black r�tton, ribbed, `j work in St, Al,drew's Chntch neat earn one of them car? a (•crn•. gtioteid.: .yt ,15 to 27) f•on,ir fr.or ll "Rwigh and T1imbre";-1•res ; aiid '_i :'9c t bal-ket, and b77t ter and egc� $aodip. cealril cveRaQu, the chief came �ai l " b 1 rtiree ?. t)-1I -The "Gray Coat!h Lines,- then+.tgh the eailerience witkic,ttt a are nly( e a @I,ir t Ac vstnre, ' ' •" _ .. running Exhibition Cp+scials rap to grratch, T1iei.e prisoners, wl,rnt Triers is H rnnlsr that-*.he mail Many other lines, rant intiine for school opening Sept, 10th,' at the reduced fare of be to(,k in charge, 6a;i{7ent to be Toro ihe.•,lii r- ',,-n _road_ea�i of S5eents for therround, trip.- Tti.is `Reoloa of bees. whictr hadawarm- Toronto, a°. tee 'sue B ctor, nick. includes admiosir�a to thepTzhibi. ed, dad had come to r•eot on- a r"yy t✓e delivered by nrrtor, Pick. a I� a CHAP MAN • � tion and Cuatil, tr.auafer direct to small bush in Charle« Law's vard scion, a5 w',ell a% 'many of;tbr - And from terroinsl inside the Mr, Qtiat.trjll, who is an enthnei other purses ea-t of Toronto, do grbnnds. antic bee-keeper,:and bas quite ti nut'gt•t their n;,til until late in-the. - _.. -We onwratu]ate Mjes Mar.- large apiary._tvaj notib-ed'of tl,e day' ' lu Pi:kef•inc ttiwabo--t-11,10 = � gars(- ` eeCnep un her lruccesy.ai Swarm and was @sun on hand with before the mall i- r•eati7z. for de 1 7 r - . . the rect*r,t C' uer School Exams, a hive. . A good jived swarm of ilverv, ,and th,i� ire sot by any �rQ�jel s ee1(��s : �' OtRaUM sati,fac;t,ry, tu..,the res•i � lh at the Wbittry' High S.bool:' She beeil gninbers.abyttt_•l0-,M10. Thee leer*a, c„+peri�illy the ottfins•�u,en. `-- wrote a#-eight rubiecte arid parsed wi11 h! ve to be fed as it is tou.late -NV, A and M. iri.A (of uiev• In alr, takieg }ianors in fuiir. We in the "anon fctr. them to grtthf!r h +t Arriva?d itr the tillage laFt - soNo congrattila;te A. Kowiyoum• aaffjrient Loneyy to feed them, seek. and have been bn-y renew r� 1 drum and B. Chapman,thefurmer through the Hinter It i. nut q Dutch Oven' and jar n�. Crosse It Black- - passing in five euLj.ects aria ibe kavivn w•bere ibex-e' 5*4e4 :aerie trig rlgi o -keririR grim p tuu,ine to .Yi^krring they had latter in three, from, but'sorue-person 'sill Le tttr y r ` -The ruonthlp meetjdg c'f the poorer to the eaten( of uue swarth.` wl`'Led toe fc,-n,Pr'• hrc ;':,rr, char, '- ell's Relish, regular 1.85, W M v •)f %ha United- Lharc-h . on-on lar.t--•.2 0 A. ru t'arf--k oche. a"Mrfit>erirct - - - - - -- p --• :i,rni w Pi"-kerinC, Mr. .1�Httt_ - --.-,-=-- 1 - - =•-� will be held Wednesday, Sept. after brave-tiabt against diw-eri•te, tcbu•bas taFrf in Hr'nclitl-i ft,r .32� . ,special, this week 99c. - Tth. at 3.30 p. ni, (D• S. T ), at the Tbi,clas l.nw died in the 05bawst yea:rt•, is _ nt,?v +•nperiatendent of `1' j home of. Mre. M. S. Chaomay. General Hospil 1. in bib 65th gear .- . L e.L gl�nte, halpe8, iSe per lb. Sunlight Soap, 4 bars, 28c. -' i Subject -fur Study : Black and -Mr.,Liw was taken to the ho-pitai A�L;,t,1i,Ilment in Huaolul;a. They' - _ _ WWhite anal read all over. Articlel, about two weeks previously to nn .wjll,�}ler:d a faw week? in Ontario -- Benson's Corn Stare h,`3 for ��c. Clover ',for the bale will' be exhibited at dergo an operation for appen-dici before retardioQ}u.iue •'the class of the meeting. All tin, but too late for a @u_eeesfut - _ _ ;Leaf Salmon, 3 for 1.00. _ ;'.. members are regnested to bring operation as the appendix had their birthday bawl. rnptr.red. Blood Poisoning had - rN MEMORIAM. $QNEY, 5 LB: AIL, 0.\LY 60 CENTS -A care -(4L., ti:uc'h ' interest to- set in, followed by other �6mplica ----- farmers came• tip in tbe'Couoty Lion@, which proved' fatal. His. M(5RR1S?i - In loving, meh•tory of l Court at Whitby ]act week. Ed- funeral, which took place on Sun- our darling.Lyle, who f�ll.a�leep in _. gar Dt're, a farmer rf Mara Tp,, day, was ope of the largest peen iyy Jesus, Sept. 2nd. 1931. w " - sued the hrechin Milling r;o., of pjckerinR for a to ",,,'•° y"'t' °""° we oft_, -J11en's -Overalls 50 1 75 and Z, � n$: '-ma y With' hleari. bn;}, hrsshed and sore, r ' -- of Hrechio, €tip-$ 00 darnagee, being pre�en.t from the 5nrrui,nd claiming t}:.t his farm was ruined iag village, Toronto, Oshaw•R and Ti•l thr-3ugh the ,;loon. the .sweet to tha Patent by norxioii peUl>tr R hiLEty. lotcrment Cook place in 3.ran�ea to etiooile from r "Not 1^'$t, but cane before." cans, the Feed9 of cstli_n t.et� y� rprK •o,� d'j(�. alu8 - B ivL•tat ..r_. .- Pterv, f)-haws 1,e - -, C t - �eec (•lover seed that wa° - fi. i'.. _ 7 - - t ••+••,or; in• r. ► ` Z}12 n7Rn floral L!`ltiite: q'ac an }7y l�aldy, nFa"jinn and � . p en - �,T� •�� Shirts 98c _S 1 purchased from.- Ine saui h.rtli. evidt,,, E6° °Co _ •P�?rtl In wl,t"ll ,1 7:P. Y�l -- Judge, Thom p.( the Cr_cj(I] c l 1 n.w he was held. The funeral Fervice jtu3Re, blinded tincvn,his deer=ion cc as condnctpd by Rev. A.,K. 54n ul;r dear �rrar(i='-n, Lyle Sirl^=:y, v.h.i on Saturday lots. when he.. aw'anj der-or.a r'f Whitby; it for•,rler-u,•: passed a•.,'ay-g w. 2nd. 193 ' ;. -led the complainant ciarnag.es to r-or, •a.r,Lted by.Rev. H', G. Crr,z.. A . e,1 t, little it vx-•r, ainpe!i i�t th.: Fred T., Bjllntln , ' = 'Pickering the amc nut of S1,2I0, ter, Lhe pre tent pastor; llecea--d. ., _ _ -'fl f. no rr.w ltnew: -E7i+mU; Or , r ors unnznita. ,e - stablished R7 Dean + err IUC :ll.e• ,a;*_L:t'�t[t](;nLll-� , Jaat Cr1-".? ''`;, @2;T.1, +n :•:11:�:.ir la. ----- • .- .. =P F btit lined fire greater pale.(_ .,f hi: r closes for the �ea,n , i , • n T•.a few life 1n�Pickgrinc Tun•rsa.i-}1_ • --He- _. - --------• . days. �vetaT iiunilrec� cnl,tlr•en,. cvas A Ma ,sr-}7,itil I;y tra,lr, ,-Ili.:n _who-.e s,7rroun}ine= in the tAt t , :Grandpa and GFandinrs. - y he f tl.utve�l for aF, tat t•,ti(•ntg F' N - -�-- _ .-at-e�lot-'cori 7lujti'�-Ln :iN F;� t r f ye,ar�. -He a}� kP;iC-:;:e sL Cher iJ ��l , -` ~-�- l�J E - . _-t7ettlt�!av;• Fnj'siyc�(I their vacs• ry,:c•r, ,:}.'kel7t tu(:'Picl+e:jar;F;:lkeri• . � _Vein :>idt•ert.,+rrnrirtA. •• � - •• tictn at tali- ',IAM 1. -diet Q trips get anc3 t'ttt!L i�Pd nit the tiv�e;i11'e.' :� - pure fre-il air, tl;rt: h•�. L ('f f:t;:d r.n.frt:er c,t Sear; r:gv Le tr.t�: 51 _ �__�____--- -, •.-. -e `!:F, �AF:F:--i "r" n.7r trr,tn R�,� eck�l Service Tire and -receive file fl�4t r t -e -, ly -th.e Cfsal ii ,�il�t�- in . ;nrtl,Hl'_tli i _1 r, p : ladies ,c Ito=e• heart- si!e. in the t F l ---- -,c ,r . ,Ir>,r>. :; ;c. ;c-t cith his fatiler in laav, tl:c'Inte -- work, E-tell- grwip t:f children. Sulk an( `O( D i } i r - elch nultlbet ing CI\QC tt }111(7(1 eC1, „�• ai? tl!1�1ttPcc i+ ,_l,; l'^.•L'i :'t'.^:th:. :1r,tiv F.I,,,( tern. - 7r, .• _ f .�, . _ . _ - hs thui1�t111( of divers new know, are-....,- -- are...�eate(I-tit ^y r.�rk§ ,� clte He.rl`villdLel run ht}Iry'e, dt �[r�P. i°tnn!iv:(f mired :. cam Arlrl' 'the • AFwa-v' , r'Ht71rn' ��1F3 SAT.(:•-.•� -� _ 1' o :::'6+ ; t,l 4!r , ^TTI= ' - ,.:::built stronger and weaf longer than any '­home feeling fln(i lookir.q ln,rch Pani'y- Church 'in Shier, Ale %1't ),, Y'o 1',�;L•'•;,_ri r 1 pt.r^l. f .: xl .1_§ e i .._ . .�' better for their (m0liv. alw.i,ys_ been a�tjsely_ ei,tnePrj. ---'------'- - _ -With theol-wiiitily 1,f the pr,blic For 7ilanyyears he K sty rt vt,lilert' 1�`.A 1i�1 I'r)R S AL1•; O i�1;N i� -lciu fire even S 'iberling could, ever build _ ':£chools next Aveek 'trot the - .. rot �sar�!,,.,•,.7; Mirk it�f;. .Apply y member of ills choir. fie waQ ti, R7r; it ;nap Cutrte,Buz 3.Clarcn�or't.3:-1. -- pumnier c.,ttages in Lhe -tinlrner nlen,b r of.tbe_.ses,,'n befOle. 1t.Il and S)f 'the 1 efforts along die lak-a front will bt,ard of stewnrds. He teas als(') �i'rrR ;.31.1:--19?i star rmirir.g r7.r. -- -' _ - - n „t,i2 nnaio t r.,.itr•r r•h?red,ir-cs good. ' J be cloEed for:the. sea-inn. There is Sunday School anpe:intendant fur \N.'1,,�7,. +i1-.,p, R'clitnFron Rcirl, .Highland j _ n.on' very little apace along :the, everiil year @. -He is snrvi�ed be -Come in'and ask t.0 see these world1f'�n- Cr C're(k ' ` Bike shore that i's' r.atTakeii up by hip widow, cvhoQe majderrnril>le - -• V - I'ORi•:, in Newmarket. with living Dug tI1e8. With cottage:. • Only'a few yeai'?avioas Mary Spark=, (laughter of,'the k- �ra;tmenrs fur sale, or r%chanFe for sum- - :iagu persons wanting to enjoy a late W. and Mte. SparkP, t' -Fair mdr cottage ortimr. AvOy to I. A.Mitchell. d ' �P cnic at the lake had no ditiicnity port, also tcvo Po i,p, Charles and Claremont.Ont. in finding A desirable spot for that- Howard, 'both vf .who-m -teside'in ORSES FOR-'SALE - Choice n - SPENCE D - -puipose.. • Now, it_is,almost im the village, He is also survived yC°rag animals. Apply at ldc ls. `°°' s, g e RL�1 R Picker in (known as the W.H.Banks farm)just Li possible to do su without paying a by one brother, George, Toronto, north of Pickering viao-ge 1 A.Picov. Pickering quarter for the ,purpose,the area and two(+raters, Nellie-and Hattie, ?'tf being now private property. -This of Pickering.. The sympathy of 1�'�T1Cl:-0o.t prices on Fertilizer - Glelleral Reps? , Oils and C�F89. +is quite a lose to our residents for the community is extended to the lr drills. Manure spreaders and Corn cultiva- tors• t0 per crnr discouni for cash. Also aggant • ♦a many'do not find themselves able family io their rhrdden and sad, roe P th MutoatFire Insursnce(o. W.F.Uisv - :,Pickering - -' Qntrio ito -peed money for that purpose. bereavement. 1 Hey, reenwood. _ 2�tr�ol ! - d