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' Q A-L T'he Whitevale Baptist Church will Stewart Corbett lost s number or= hold--its 67th .....: �_��r3F-nest'Sun- -hens ea,.-Sunday-evening; -��• ----- - - ,•' `�;^� SkDR' iii. a.44PICSRSON-Physician A g� supply of Itard and Soft day, Sept. 18th. Service will be held Earl Betts, of Toronto,.spent - ]E : Y r Asa y cowl on hand. Alec,a eu l in the afternoon at 2.30 (standard day with Mrs. Jane Boyer. svraeoa. Ds.bartoe• la PP.7 par- time), when Mr. Dixon Gordon, of E. Bie spent Sunday with his R $ti lfl'ORS'YTl3, Op h.D.,. Diret:tor of,Kindling Wood, Toronto, will be the speaker, and in i ents, Norman and Mrs.-Bie. . Aasociafionof Ontario. Res. the evening, when Rev; Mr. Bick'. Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman, of.White °Bstablisbi" ISM isr.Rr:e tact or the Amer Optometrkal stove length. .. r Phone� . Cry esa by apQointmmt. 12tf Phone Piok. 1?OB. Pastor of the Whitevale United Cb vale spent Sunday with Wm. acid --- -dreh will' speak. The. choir of the Mrs. Ormerod. - J e.e4ad.. DONALD MIIN}30, PICSERTN� Zion United Church will sing at the The-Mission Banff .wil} meet in t11e evening service. basement of the church on Satur- :Tg.I8I8 THE `X~ nUNCAN e. McINrYRE-Barrie- D , .C1 B E E R DW,IBaFiTUW+ -day LT C�Robinette, and James LA ter.Solicitor, Notary, pf ice•-Brock St.. South. Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby_ GENERAL-INSURANCE, and George, also Mrs. Counsell and p*� �^t7 phone 46• 481y AGENCY Wm. Pearce is visiting ,friends at baby, spent Sunday with Miss -M. - AIRMERS HILL L RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, . ONTARIO Badaxe, Mich. / • I Wood. V •Solicitor,-Notary Public. Moneyto Loan.' Dr. and Mrs. •Salvine, of Muncie, s. Patronize your Horne .Office formerly ecru led by� the late A.E.Cbris Mr. and Mr_ , spent and week- — tiar,,south slag of Court House,Whitby. sly Facilities for placing any kind of In- Izrdiarta, and Miss Mildred Hinder, of i.fly, of Cromarty, spent the .week- ,. eurance at best rates Toronto, visited' Mrs. Irving White rid,with Mrs. --M. A. Sadler and Mill 1 Bets, BELL & ROSS, Barrist- available. Or C s nee ' last week. - � family. ..F �paetr and eke So{�icitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security and Service ray Motto. Messrs Alex.-Thom and John Coak' Mr. end 31rs. G. Knight, of Toren- 7 rtia, Building,330 Bay Street,Tomnta,, 421y Phone Pick. 615 well, of Highland Creek motored up 'Ki"imi Brand. W I Beaton to, called on-James and Mrs. e a rid 1�o better flour on the market. H.B,Bell, to visit friends and attend the Fair on Sunday,'as did also L. Rains and J.D.F. Ross. Adelaide 2838-9 this week. (•lady friend. j�IUEiARCSON. PIOKERING & J. H. Beal' Claremont A number of school children from, -Barley Feed, mixed '22.00 per'ton, - 11�� MULVEY-Barristers,Solicitors.Notaries Phone 9:4 other sections have been returned to _ STOUFFYILLE. ;Peas and Barley, 2fS,00 Public, 213-214 Confederation Llfe Building, their oxn school section owing to! °Corn and Barley, —26.00 er 9:f aft of Yonge and Richmond Sts. Toronto. F U R N I T eR E scarcity of room. a p Qitalit Phases Adelaide 4.480 and 4480, By appoint-• y i Tah_ County D:.i ion Court was in 9n crier y r meat Saturday. evenings, .Pickering residenee NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE Mr.' Crawford had a busitpess trip session here on -Monday of this week Ground Corn, 26.00 '• Phone Pick,3613, su . IN GREAT VARIETY to Montreal and the Lower Proiin- Mrs. George Kester has purchas• Scratch Feed,5srrain mix 1.40 a 100 HOMSCN & McMILLAN-Bnrri8-_ ces.. He was accompanied. by Mr ed the new Schell residence in.•'the Cracked Corn, hen size 1.40 a 100 i•.,tors, 'Notary Public. 606 Royal Simmoa s Beds, Marshall Mat. ' Crawford, (who will visit her mot- west end.' " chick vize 1.50& 100 Bank Bids.,Toronto r„u^�F1�+ FPM« ss04 tree es. Dressers, Tables and her in Montreal) and child and Miss Residence,Pickering. Oat.,or by appointment. — 'hglre—,�10EUfC �1�iT1T88--_ ve There are over one hundred pup-' Fine Oatmeal• • 2,00 a 1d0 - Pickerinp office.Gordon House. Thursdays and yes asse - ? s registers in our ig a o0 Saint” tram 730 p.. m to 9.00 p m„or Our prices are the lowest. I month or six weeks. phope Pick zOJO, 37ty this term. ° BF10L'1C ROAD. Mr. Boadway is -bringing to'cortl- M __ Dental _ ^ `. - p1 r o 'VI s it m eat donated a s1�1' s_..__.v,:.::., ROOF INGS i _ rest-room west end. All accounts are now due :'ATSIL O.SMITH. D. D. S.. L. D.S.. the Royal D-­J. Vales). op $and 5 X B.C. Shingles, natural No more ball frames to report ver cup for competition among thr and prompt settlement ro"veraity. At Clair t office over D. A. and etBined colors. thss week. is required. Ssots's *very Tuesday and FridY�r. Phone Some of.oyr stock breedeis have a members of the'Bowling Club. •. - - flew.." Cif 2Ttf TORONTOASPHALT ROOPIN G Mr, Jacob Barkey, 'who donated a - _ display at Oshawa Fair. •- �- WBRBERT T. FALLAI9E, L: D S.. in shingles, sidings and Our School is progressing nicely hundred foot flag. pole for the Park, j cannot eontjnsle to giv& �T roll roofings. died last week in Chicago. He was a X-LD.D.S'...Graduate oft be�al Calym of under the"management of Miss Yuck creditualeeaat'COrintfi ne"Surgeom and the Unive3aiey of T6ronto. Gr�v, lion shingles and roofiage rin. native Qf StAUffville. once is residence second door east of St. And- The Toronto'East Presbytery of are paid whetk yA OWS Church. Pickering,Ont office hour* a We catn supply the material only, or ' ' S. J.' McKerracher intends to mo}:e the United Church are holding S. S. required. ss rvviite) spbow Pickby airp°int°enc• oars ay give you a price on the complete back" to the city . for the winter yoiing People's 'Convention on every 3700 job, as we have secured the months. ( Tuesday evening for six weeks. A- services of a first-class Wm. Hiltz of Whitevale is- settin,t C�F'"L�iTsIN 02totnooe ca>Yflo. - roofing man. u his machine to.drill a well for R. bout two hundred School people in- - All Work Guaranteed: -McLaughlin. - II--berestec� in Sunday School a!nd Mise- ! ionary work- will -be enrolled .frorl L. SURNINGHAM AELI'LABETH RICHARDSON- _ _ Cong1•atulatians. to The/•. and airs• the .County: -- - •Fire and autometxlt�insurance of aluLands, R*■''v*■�s_ Ackfo*d on the�arrival of.a dau¢h- Building and General caprasestust companies of solid 6nartei:! sand. .•- PICKERIN V -as se. • • to r. All dying well: - - Contrasting. wrticEVnLts i Seth. Bad;c+erow hay completed a - _ _ - i E•tim,ates fnraiehed on all clansea- FPOSTILL, Licensed Ametioneer, �i f $ yA fine ;sib for J. Fitzpatrick.by in,.tdll- �Tr and i4�. D. .�nnis, spent a : :of work-Interioe.and Fiteriar. , 1• . for oosntiss of York sad Ontario. Less �+ , p t , 1 1 erations and repairs. . ofoosstas of all kind. atssnned so ou sborssst' ----- - _ -,,.!njr =or•-•e s.,a.hl_ etluipm,-n-.n f-wx days last week with Toninta tic = pn' sakes. Address Grego diver F.o., ant. $tacksmithing d: Woodwork Bert !j.-,•th ha= returned from the fr.end; Cbimiteve Built Concrete Work. B,BEATON TOWNSHIP'OLERg Ca,.ad:a.n rational E�.hibition"urere 31i.. L}=dia :Maj jr, of Scarboro„ At right prices 1 Phone Pickering 5112 D• fJoaysyanow o'rm,miestoaerfos valves. P he had charge. of a number of fowl: visited her"mother. Mrs. W. Major FAIRPORT, ' - _ - ONTARIO Ietadsvlts, aeoonns„ot Ste, rtosq to .two Now is the time to have those repair He-rep�irt-, a•Counts of 01stari, wa&' over the week-end. - ' -- --' -an am Irene of rgsesi3ef,Ise- tubs at tended to, Harrows repaired, o+.rner of :ate best fAM at' the shoo, R� MS@ ., one. t-t also new sertinne uti b tnd. The faim. :lfr. .,aph•_lir5. W. J. Beaton and ` ous Fleury Plow@ alweye on'hand. daughters spent Sunday, with the I Shingles For ' Sale _ - - .WM.M. MAW, LICENSED� ACC- :-_ f3F30UGffAM. yV Atao dea'er iri-YiittnR Cream ileparfi• :_. - .. formers partmt5 here. - bx cl?ar and 5x `o. B.C. Shingles. TIO•NEER,torYork,Qntarloandtlurbam lost,and Elactnr t'�'aehera. 11r. and Mrs. S. J. Dirkenn are on to Coull{fes, All kinds of .also promptly attended 4mo- and Mr,. Prouse, of Brook + Galt Gxlvanizr,d Stpr1 Shinglee, - ea Termsreasonabk. Data for vales may be If thinking of buying an electrio-radio .'l n, were. Sunday• visitors of I,. and a muter trip to- Halifax N. S•, and� ' Bird's Felt Slate Shingles.� arranged at NEWS,OfScv, Ben and lsdepeo• ask for a demr netra.ton of .he New before their return will visit Mr. and _Mee phones• whttbr.0st lay . P. ere Majestic models. ti1rs. Matthews. Also. re•rubbt,rin buggy wheels. �t �1rs. E. .�. : nrnton, of Digby. R . giiy - - --- - The prices are right. Miss Dais•"htibston-purnnseg at- 31 r. and '. - Webster, of the pub- Lawn mowers shRrpenc,d. - �RNET ROBERTSON F- T- �CTOOdwa,z tending -the•Toronta Norinal Sc:hw l T..PATERSON'S CLAREMONT d lic School _aff, and Miss Marjorie .w GREENWOOD 48 thin coming year. ` Call and get prices. Phone 2812 Contra:tor _ l7 - A fine baby girl arrived,-at' the. Turner, .ended the v;�fi'llhgonf S ley -� �Wlrio slid Re airia for Li bt r r . - 316%hirter home on Thursday, Sept.'' farmer c brother at"Se rt • tc ,� `. r: fl; Repairing 8 _ ..__ llrda �o'M �/�'n Buy at- Home" i o'liiV pt power. �Lh• Constratulations Tiekering"Mills ' Mr,;. William "Burton -celebrated !S Hugh Gannon and'Gladvs and Miss - - .,Aft,kinds of:electrical goods Jean Malcolm were Ravenshoe vis•I her "rd birthday un Monday and TIRES, inapt in •lock. Have you tried LA\n, the n :tor@ ovrr the week-end+ was the recipient of many congrat- ACCE!390ft F9, ly Phone 1705, Pickering new Cereal Food and Mnf• Mt. John Gerow, Miss Yakes and ulafions from calling and correspond- 21 �, ' Mr. ana.-M64. 3lurra ing friends. ,At ay low and better ricee fin Meal . It contains the y visited the p NQ'2'I( E gfar_m of the wheat and other fotmer'a home here on Sunday last. . The nett meet7ng o{ the White- - parts old the cereal grains. Th„ Young people enjoyed a pleas-1 vale Women's Institute will' be held -a9 : Whit1�• An old fatyhioafad heakh social.evening at the home of Miss at the home of •Mrs. George Gray. yon can in To-onto. evale '•� X1118 . I Bangor, on • Wednesday . next,�the romotina food modern. Doris Johnston on-Tuesday evenintr .p - 2.30 p..'m. A good program Oho ip every ds ized. For�sale at last- 1 �21st,,*at ill be provided. Mrs. W. Stec ers Let-ue repair that if aky top.,g y - Buckwheat e:tinQ is now in -- a your grocer's. of Mount Albert will be the .pea er. _ e=rcpt Wedoeedap 'full swi tg,.Ann -harvest�ttq will': soon be on. The cr4P-ds�•fairly good Rill Call -Name of any'City or Town Skilled Motor Rep drs. {;FRA1N—FLOUR.—FEED _;lust arrivefl'a carload-of one as a rule._ with its principal ludo -- - exchan western Oats., - T. C. and Mrs Brown were T,ron- , _ _ Cordon J. Li' l to vii;;tors for- two •davy last week AUDLEY. + Flour for Wheat _ We have most aoy Feed you v:nen t..F-y visited the Canadian Na*.• - Phone "r 3 . ruay peed. • ..+ ,io lal �hik,iEion. Oshawa Fair_ attractr.il ma�rty this +ANTHONY WILSON - ,� wne'k. PICIiERI'�G, - OVTARIU- ^F. ? _ Full fine of Ponitr Feeds ln;. Emily Brown and 'daughter Proprietor' y eral pupils here and`young and Mr. Rawlinson,.r'f.T•;rnnto, were' fr,lk; are showin at the Faits. tf =Phone-fltark- 58: � �'vF W tl,+_ f r;:,�,', assist, Rr,. , ,'t c,,tHrt2;nPd hex t - --- -- - _ ...�._.._— D--D`-.-----•N- - 7 7 Y A A :Mrs.• 14 g!Ii Lr' ­t!r :Tryon . urn ay. sister from Detr.,it offer the week- - - TICRERIkG, ONT. Mr. and' Mrs.. Botham and chtl.i- end. ren r1_ad Mrs. Botham, Sr.. r,f Toro;)-I Inspector-Dr. Munro and wife rand �• • : ome _ R G CLENDENIN� °' a1~�i hlrs. `Bothain`and child, of son, B.-,,b, of Toronto, spent Sunday .. • . Detroit, were, guests nf, k'fr;, 3'f ill- «.ith F �'f ,�"d .Nfrc --- :fit, ti1rs.. L. Clark of Cal>rary called F n e Bargain FUNERAL DIRECTOR tiIr W'nl. Cowie ails, son. John, re on her brother, F. �1I. Chapman this turned home on' Sundav after a p• week enroute to Eastern' Ontario..Private Atnbulgnce easant visit with their Toronto Tel- R emedy Messrs Thos. Swain and Ed. Adair-Day and Night Service atives. they also enjoyed their vie and Bill Pickard, of, Toronto, with_ to the lahibitio!�.--We are ottering good Value ' Sirs.-George Nellie and daus;nterc, Sbei i-w-Eves. were callers here inn+ _ _ gb �� of orlon, Mrs. HPwson, of �iorval, um ay. -;Malvern 5 in a Walnut Steel bed,' _ - - and air. Charlcr. Hamilton, of F.ver_ �1r Daniels has been sinking a . q� �^ t,,n, were guests of Tbolnas,and Mrs on his property,'as well as lay= a, rfbljla ��ah1 s Markham Onto ing the cement for his new barn. He A T. °.BtrB good felt - -- - Perryman on Sunday; I1TTS, tielliS ag has also six.tied up for the. Hydro. 1, = ' and daughter''are remaininlr for a Messrs We,itney Bros. and,..Chap- Reueve3 the Severe SP$$tn$mattress in - week. - some of the new n w w ' A serious accident befel air. Car-I man are sowing 11 t / Wait 1 O. A. C. No. 61 Fall Wheat, obtain- .strOD tick, �O lisle-while assistdng $n threshing op- . - • , g r -I-ed-€rhtn the prize wheat growers of er,ations. on the. farm of tr. Wm. has to sa5L -- -? walnut dresser and chiffani;.*,__tTntil winter comes" to irate •c.ilsan on Saturday.' whereby he I`esKiek. _,- The Club are having a special out our far ace •cleaned :z 1 a .broken lee. Much ,yTnp-I ""I'.had four children down with all for $$ 00 9 ' riser night at the Chapman Flats or1 re aired OY a - athv is expressed for him and -11rs' this Friday evening when a bon- Your, edcough lnearly choking). . --- P, Carlisl?. Your.medicine relieved it so mach _ • nil attractions .are staged. The re.not sick at - _ I?:z. 1FIr. Di,.k', �» Wl.i-t--. :_t-1 fire a t Inner 'spring mattresses � 0 N � ladies are to bring the eats. Game 8 y, i _ ended the ,church service on Sunday, r►11 never in bed a single cta afternoon last and assisted by off-'I out and enjoy the evdniiig. - Their cough wag i3g loose as if. - ,from $14.00 vp installed, Phone your – • ins; prayer in the openlfn>? devot-! School reiope ed•Ia t week with a, the had an ordinary cottQh. order IIOW.T fans. His visit exu*essod °ins lief-" fair ..attendance, "noticably-of ,ttirls, y y Mr. Innis in charge. The repainted Mrs A. H. Flowers for all 00:8111OII8 Or if -it's a stove see onr Good srhborlp spirit as the pa.Gtor of a( school :has the best appearance that _ Cheer Ranges before busing else' neighboring village church, it has had°'for man a-year, the col- - i< - V�. Hardy had the misfortune tu� y The Price is Only i where. Heaters stove glues and or scheme will- be a decided help to :'. Q �`��i''�`� ALL hardware at' lowest have a motor car.accident on Friday the school. . gn Co As STLdl�i�l..1 1 ' _. mornine. When•travelling down the _ _ Cents: l prices possible: Fred.- Hamilton -%iderozd the car�• FaH wheat sowln� is going on j�yq��j • - Vuneral Director went down a steep embankment, -and here in abbat the gAme fashion as Jones' 'Drug "'.tore a ALVINBTJSHBY was a complete wreck. while Mr. usual. The poor prices do nor cltlen- .'asmbulance Servioe Hardy escaped with -a bail cut on his! ch the faith-of the'farmer. Very few -• If Phone 1300 Hardware Phone head. He had a very narrow_ecape 1 concerns Harry on in face of the de- Phone 6800 '- _'( p PI4$ERI�TOF from a more serious iniuiv or 'Pose.� preciation- and price destruction a� � M�) � si On>tal'io CKE R I N. j'lQ re , a - ibis, death: fl3ild-'ttfs`it►rfrlbr: e41• ^ Tae Houael�o'Idore� _ him, Captain $tra..n as.getting t, :� For Tea his feet. ° "There is no need to t out our ; Y ' , + _-Marshall warned him majestically. ` t • s •� / V � i assure you that I have not violated s , ,. . .&, -the'Sullivan law. Every judge active and rttired, is entitled to a permit to �• K:c:,., - :...•:• ..� carry a weapon, and I long ago avail- - ` • _- ed myself of the privilege. Nor and - Men like.these finer-' �• �• -- I about to make..A confession of mur- flavored crackers, '�• fie ' der!„ A.;.. oven-fresh and flaky ``There ain't no permit, so far as 1 -- '' " ' know, Judge," Strewn fowled "for with ins a trace of a.� $ , g ." q 7-7 - - �' .� .. any plan, whoever he may be, to tote salt. Have them ...' 1 a gun with a silencer.on it." hand 1n the pantry "' c.• ;� { *Fresh from the Gardens" - y ' - w�s crying now, always. -''-__::,�.,.,,_� ---•--- --------- ---- -- abandoned grief „f a tie - - - ��re M • Karen Marshall with the ab d petted - - - ' "Granted,. Captain!" Judge Mar- �;. shall snapped. `But it ha-)pens that . I do not `tote' my gun '.vith the ail• X • encer on it. If it inte-ests you, I may - — s as well explain that I came by the.C � t Brid e silencer several years ago, wing I was g on the bench. A notorious gunman, on 'trial for -nurt'er kerb, and sc• I 1• '�- 1• * - quitted by a feeble-minded jury, made ` B ANNE AUSTIN. z ,l .:, --- p. me a present of the very silencer be had used to kal his victim-an ironic ` gesture, a gesture oi' supreme insol- ence, but an entirely safe gesture, , Chri S ? .•...+.._ . . . . - , _'- - - - - - - - - :.« . .' ...:+• since he well knew that a man once I UM ' acquitted of a crime cannot be tried BYNOPSt9• if he were perhaps gifted 'with clair- again, for that crime." _. Investigating the murder of Yuanitm Dun- voyance. i'So you kept the silencer as a , , Dun- Be de a bridge party, 'Bonnie^ Dun- Of all these 12 people, whom_ he had y P ?" SODA , C JIDL%CILXC J k Viand.orders replaying r a en hDSa shelf uest_oned so relentlessly, only' exter curiosity; .Judge Marshall?" Dundee and Carolyn Drake play the hand. Plata cq y' ` interrupted the pompous flow of rhe• Laving been 'dummy." •Prague could easily have come into toric. / Judge.Marshall and John Drake• coin- possession of a -Maxim silencer. He "For years- yes," the ex-judge an- ing eparately, saw L sae. $Prague, h>:-_ dilated Proudly upon the :[act that _ eomtng fns �+:ciesZh�.. L:� fo« a.c.,b yellow ant Rini andCratCh AlLtrient Britain to Produce room with anet Raymond. Janet ac- he had been an assistant dir•rtor at very old. "As I told you just nosy, Buses Lydia. the maid of the ,.+uraer, tie Altamont Studios on Lofig Island. I will withhold no fact that may Cured lay Sulphur Dip Cheap Monoplane because Lois Dunlap, in the dint-.g room y be with Tracey Miles, had to ring twice And th., Altamvnt company had re- of say pertinence whatever. . . About During early July a herd of 175 London.-After months of expert, for her. Lydia says she was asleep from cettly finished making a series, Of two months ago in March, 1::believe pigs were examined, that had given ,ment, British engineers are about to • thDeffects tells thanaesthetic.at. since no "underworld" motion .pictures-crook -Our little group-here took up target evidence of being uuthrifty and un- produce as airplane-which will do for'• ,• one heard a sbot..a gun with a maxim dramas featuring gunmen with shooting as a fad. Several of cis be- comlartable. -These pigs 'were rub- aviation what the post-war cheap car silencer was used. "rods" made eerily noiseless by' sal- -came quite expert with revolver and bang and acratchir�;. Some were has done for motoring. CHAPTER.XVh .- enters. - rifle. Mr. Drake"-and he nodded t�- very much irritated and had most of The model, which Is exyected"to be - A bit of information he had pickcd ward the banker,.who instantly avert. the hair rubbed off. Some were ready within the next few weeks, will As Dexter Sprague find glibly and up in a inotion picture magazine had ed his eyes-"conceived the idea of red and raw from excess 'rubbing at be a two-seater low-wing monoplane, - plausibly expla;.a_d away every sin- hurtled in to-the logical chain of Dur.- practicing the draw-from-the-hip sort one place. The cause of the Itchy. with. tuel consumption- of over. 100 - toter aspect of the note'he had writ- doe's reasoning: assistant directors of revolver shooting-tbe kird one skin -was not hard to locate, once miles to the gallon, and sell to the ten to Nita;Selim thzt day-the note were in charge of "props"; it was sees in Wild West movies, you know." the scale and'scabs-had been scrap- public at around £275: which Flora Miles admitted having their business to see that no article "I think you might add, Hugo," ed from the skin and onto a piece -A special form of trailer Is also stolen and real in her hostess'clothes needed for the.production of a picture Drake cut in angrily, "that I had in of i black cloth or paper. These being made, In which the machine can • closet just before the murder was com- was lost or missing when the directar mind the hope of being able to protect scrapings_from,the rough parts of the �e towed behind an ordinary car to " mitted-Special Investigator Dundee r.eeded it. Dexter Spragu:- had said the bank in case of a bold-up." pigs skin, were then examined, with any convenient field for taking off. M r 'was recalling with verbatim vividness that,he had "dropper. everything" to "And the silencer, Judge Mar- :a hand lens and found to be very 4 -­-kis argument with Captain.Strawn bf come when Nita Selim wrote him of .shall?" Captain Strawn prodded. much alive, with small grey mites, AL things come to him' who waits- the homicide squad immediately after_the Chamber of Commerce project to Judge Marshall flushed and finger- which were recognized as earcoptic on himself. kis arrival int.) the house of violent make a "booster" movie of Hamilton. .$} mange mites. The scales -form - ed the end of a wax ed mustache. 'T..e death. Perhaps he had dro wherever the: mange mite has been : He had said then: "The person'who P Aped.ever_yfhing. silencer;sir, was my xife s idea• You at work and resulted-from its habit - P But-had he hesitated long enough to see, sir,we are fortunate enough to be �vt '7 killed Nita Selim was so well known pick up a Maxim silencer and a blunt-''thg �arents.of an infant son: He was of penetrating into the skin with its SEND FOR to her, and his-or her-presence in nosed automatic? And was the "row' just s month old when I painted a;stylet, causing erythema. which 13 TW ., FREE room so 1>ia.ural thing that she v:i•ich Sprague had been so glibly ex- followed by the formation of vest_ FRLE g Y bull' eye upon the brick wail of our ties and crusts. It is beneath the paid no attention to c Otis tra her- plaining away an ancient one—a row back-garden and invited our friends to I pAOlf _ .. . movements and was concentratirtg on so deadly that when Nita Selim had pat'sue their fad as-our guests. The{scale'or crust that the mange mite BOOK the job of powdering her very pretty' refused to heed his written warning, shooting awakened the. baby so fre- is found. The common sarcoptle ON BABY < face." }ter murder became necessary. quently that Hnren-Mrs. Marshall-'4 mange. can ,be successfully created_ ,� WELFARE - And he-had said further,'in-face of It was with all Chia in mind that dug up the silencer, which I had f by the rise of stock dips that are of a _ the disappearance of-the gun and in Bonnie 'Dundee flung his challtnKa- shown her as a rikmento of my -ar_ Penetrating nature 'or by the use of Docs baby cry at night and wake _ - explanation of the fact that all 12 of a lime-sulphur -dip. See bulletin ou? Is he difficult to manage?- "I must conclude that you are all ty- eer on the bench. Thereafter we con- y ' tl:se people had immediately protested 940, Ontario Department of Agricul_ Pale or ttnderwei-Aht. Our anthori• ing or that Nita Selim was killed with fined our practice almoBt exclusively, tative book"on Baby Welfare w 11 - _ to Strawn that they had heard no lure. itiange fe widespread among. by ll ai.ot• a gun equipped with a Maxim Ail- to drawing from.the hip and shooting; help ou. Mothers all say they wisitd . - „ awlne in Ontario, and ig 'causing nn- y " ,. ., ' encer. without sighting. It-is impossible to they had known of Baby's Welfare _ -This was a premcditated murder, - thrifty pigs on they farms. Little Bonner-it'a ao helpful, sensible and of course.. T And. his eyes, terrible with. their sight' with a gun equipped 'with a 1t4 Maxim silencer,unless creatures '.ii abundant enough may' eacfs so }ouch,trouble. Your cop? they are all lying about not Bearing a command that the. weakling should silencer, you know, since the silencer I'take all the prbfits. _ - mailed free, Use the coupon below. _ break and confess *ere upon Dexter covers the righter on the barral,"_ -- shot-pr Ives that. Silgneers' are P "It dire does," Stra vn drag led. "So( Th.,,So rm o Limited.- ed;Rr + damned hard to get,hold of,'but pea- Sprague. But Sprague-raid not...break Ile with lent of none can mails He stared back blankly. every last one of you folks had a'goo�:i -Lady fn Eat below--What *as that T plenty Y ge b:ultln entitled •'1{ebr welfare." most things," If hib eyes and his attention had.dual of this sort of practice, I. take nolse= I heard-several times -last xee.. - And as Dexter Sprague,had talked included the whole group it is possib.e I't' night? Lady in fiat above-.My poor ,darer, x W.,e, that what happened would not have 1 'Judge Marsha_Il glanced, about-the I husband dreamed-he had-big car in -,on, more and more glibly, Dundee had FP room as if he could not recall the town and he was , -moving his bed ituddenly found an explanation which taken Dundee so comp4tely by sur- B ;toed his own argument with such P paid little attention face of every ono present.' around, from lace' to place so he a rise. He had P ':Verfectibn that he wondered, naivety, to a sort of-concerted gasp, ,a slight "Yes, all of us except Mr, Sprague wouldn't be .tagged :for'parking too �' movement among t'he group farthest usdat all?" my. dear, did you join i long in one spot. from him. The girl who had once been in an - -' tioBuu'oot en his intense concentra ev sport and .party.that�tllis crowd „ upon Sprague could prevent him-1 i of Hamilton's socially-elect Indulged ! HOLLANDIA'S WORLD - FAMED = hearing Karen Marshall's childish!in, but who was now'earning her liv- _.. . r - voice, tremulous with fear: - - ing as secretary to District Attorney _ o e Y i i i per+ 1 "No, no, Hugo! Don't-don't!" Sanderson; flushed•a,painful red. L O R R - B V L D J _- -_ He whirled from Sprague in time "No, Hugo I—I•have to stay with < your Bulbs direct from Holland's best Bulb Fa)m— T ua to see Judge Marshall disengaging his n.other on Sunday mornings, 'you I —Order - k - arm from his young wife's Clinging kr ow:' Encouraged by numerous orders lately received from your country, _fingers. to note. with Profound Aston-1 ••�'"t I we have decided to expand our business and maintain a permanent tear_ ]let-f _ �_,, =and cl1�EEi .-. of 1•'Z:ar Fl -.___ ref: s ` i ishment, that John C. Drake, bang,;day morning diversion, then, Judge and garden. was 'stepping hastily aside, so that Marshall?" Dundee asked. we are therefore making the following attractive ogee of a new se- lection of varieties.-made with special regard to suitability to your pli- t. t tact vP night he " roc W. , e 1 I matic conditions by professional experts. The collection will be found - Brushed by the advancing nacre o C .e s - _t •� :� `�_='" ` "' ^^mbin_ation of rich colouring with delightful _ 'from the elderly, retired judge. And before Sundays. We've been playing a sort By taking advantage of this supreme "HOLLANDIA" collection, pain 1 ri Tntge Maraha3l had tittle to speak, of tournament—'mite sharply you can make -Aur home and garden 'a Flower-Paradise for $6e- In = •- Dundee saw that a blight ha- uc e�, hive—" q. P Y 'comps- view of the large number of orders «hich come in daily, we kindly advise you to order early. Please *rite )'our name and address clearly = '� = at last, the solid friendship- of the i "W_ler• did,you and. your.friends on every order, All correspondence, orders, etc., must be strictly ad- _ women; that they did not look at each practice last?" Dundee asked. dressed to: — other with that air of stabding *_o-I "Last Sunday. Tomorrow was to HARRY BRUHL, Managing Director of the - iA lot of things,can cause•a headache gether whatever happened but that i mark the end of the "tournament;"' Bulb-Nurseries or other pain, but there is one thing their eyes, not .meeting at all becarne. the-3udge-answered. 4t�Iollandia" _ that will always give you relief! Just secret, calc�,Wing, afraid. . . . "And when did .ou last see ope take a tablet or two of Aspirin. Your " t" g' h 'began pom_ y ?„ your VO'ORHOUT Fs HILT EGOM: Holland—Eur '-`-buffering ceases. . Rellef comes.. In- Sir. Jud e Marshall b an gun ::ith its silencer. Dundee per- ' y �stantiy, regardless of what,may have pously, when,he had planted himself.! Fisted. Our. p,agnificent collection consi,ts of: lbeen making your head throb'with squarely before the young detective, " 6 dozens of Darwin Tulips, in 6 Fine Colors _ $ I Last Sunday, of course. . Why, 2 dozens of Cottage Tulips. in 4 Fine Zolors lain. ".It wall never be said of me that I I i,00d Lord!" Marshall ejaculated. "It - .. 1 dozen of Lily Flowering Tulips Your own Aspirin is harmless-cannot de- have tried, even in the slightest way, was Nita herself who put the -' l dozen of Double Tulips to hamper the course of uatice. ," P gun -1, dozen. of Hyacinths For Pots, all colors :3iress the heart So there's n6 use - j , away i 1 dozen of Hyacinths for Dedding, all colors choice Mar- waiting for a headache t0 "wear off.' "j gm Sure of 'that Judge Mar- i b dozens of'Crocus in various fine colors ' of colors' It i8 useless to endure pain of an „ ' (TO be continued.) l 2 dozens of 5'nowdrops, the "Queen^ of Spring-, kind when you can get Aspirin. It is shall, Dundee replied courteously., - •- I "'- flowers • can always but his ulses•were hammering, 2 dozens of Iris in various fine colors a blessing to women who .suffer P g, What 2 dozens of muscarl (Grape Hyacinths) be consid- (regular systemic pain; to men who did this long-winded, pompcus old foil IL you have built castles in the,air, ! 2 dozens of Sculas, sweet little flower,, _ :•,bust work on, in spite of eye-strain, have to tell him? . . . "You have your work-need not be lost; that is. 2 dozens of Narcissus, (Daffodils) all kinds' ered. `-_.--">latigue or'neuralgia: some information you believe may be;where they should be. Now put the x36 r•lower-Dulbs Learn its quick relief for colds; valuable, Judge?" foundations under them.-Thoreau, i 14 7xopanaia Novelty Bulbs"FREE y for neurlYls, } 1 be tall;` j + 350 Flower-Bulbs DOUBLE THIS COLLECTION He sure to get Aspirin—and not 8 , rte•: us 6c •`lie �kY,;3 •ter `�a # for ;6 (700 'Flower-Bulbi) inbstitutQ. All druggists sell Aspirtrr valuable, sir. On the conifer the, - - u' tablets. "Aspirin" is a trad•i-mark old man retorted 'indignantly. "But competence, and, above all, for a quiet Prompt service; delivery never later than one week before plant- registered' in Canada. to suppress the fact at this juncture 'conscience.-Izaak Walton. ing time. Delivery FREE of charge at destination. A certifidate of might lead to grave misunderstanding "--'0. 1 health is,furnished with,every order by the Phytopathologiaal , later,when it inevitably came to light, --"I always laugh when I see any- Service of-Holland. -All varieties are packed and labelled separate. So, sir, it is my duty to inform you thug�tunn}. "You must etljoy your-j .- 3y. I33ustrated`Cultura3 Directions in English, French, or (ierm8n i _ - • that I myself own a Co?t's .32; as well sell when yon ahaMe." ` r�segfjee Iit>� q ders. All orders nLu'!t be aocompanted by re- i ' at a Maxim silencer." m !ante, ar A fu 1 amount•sari should- be addressed at slwte. Special terms for wholesale• orders. i : "Wh:.ti" Dundee exclaimed ircredu-I ' There Is a proud modesty-in merit. Ti4d'LEADING FIRM,IN THE BULB INDUSTRY. • ISSSUE No. 38' 32 I.usly. He was conscious that behind -Dryden, J b' ��-� - English Player Favor Shorts C-- Of&OI'!Z! DmV Asms, furniture, jewelry sad gems distant a' x ages, to show'their '�aw tYsu xu - -Wo r 1 d carving, while pottery in a hundred = Q � � _ varied patterns and even bits of ``•� �' .- �\ By MAIR M. MORGAN decorated`-plaster, have served to prove the'cunning of the earliest- �- -��1 "A W"onfan's Place is in the Home." = Greek fingers-with 4he brush; not '.: forget those more homely arts of the }ti m d embroidery-frame icy • _ loo an which .r Fall App'etities. 1 teaspoon salt, 1s. teaspoon pepper. •! Homer loves to' describe and for •With 'the cool even!¢gs and u,atiug -Peel onions w carefully, leaving hollow, which the Athenian women became ` f .breezes of autumn, our appetites no cup with opening at top, about the �. so famous in the making of Athens' longer demand the crisp salads of size of a fifty-cent piece, Chop cup '�� sacred peplos: Summer._days, but revel to thoughts ful of the onion removed from cent:es Although some of these prodticka a of roast beef, stews and dumplings. and let simmer in b'utter'lten minutes. _ of art are unYortuaateIy lost, to ns of roast beef, stews and satisfying Rergove from fire and combine with 5 - forever through the perishableness'of ,— t • can be envisioned than baked ham. beans,-ketchup, seasoning and- bread «i w �• their material, and others are .notj` The following offers a nice varia- crumbs. Fill onions with this mixture. nearly so well preserved among the tfon of this ever popular dish: Place in deep covered baking dishy ruins of ancient Athens as they are " Baked Breaded Ham, S_ho�.u..-4 psi=wUh little water. Bake in moderate y" at other places, existing chiefly to Leg.-Cover a whole am2f or shoul- •oven 1% hours,,pr u¢,il U, :u"a Ure - ?� tiny fragments that have•lodges is the crevices of rock, there tore dn6ugh �:_rrler with.. eb}d water., bring.slowly. tender; _ __ s , n evidences to arrow t'iaa; iilcoa�rt: ?yid 1 z, to the boiling poinl,'then simmer un exist in Homeric Athens, "and tom- til nearly tender.. Carefully remove Unusual Touches. pare quite favorably with those ,of. the ,skin from meat, brush all over Those who enjoy something sweet r Agamennon's rincel with beaten egg, then cover with with their-meat will appreciate stuffed f •� j! it is not going toobfar•to draw bread crumbs mixed with brown prunes with-their saddle of mutton as $ one more illustration from the better r sugar,, paprika and• a little mustard. a change from red-currant jelly. Re , s; preserved monume;tts of the Atreid A -Place in the oven and pour cne cup- move the stones from the prunes after , { 5 .. capital, we -may restore a- scene- iul 01 fruit juice or cider in the stewing and while hot fill with a gpod 4 upon the Athenian Acropolis with baking pan. Bake about half an hour, sweet chutney. Serve hot with the ft bastiag now and then with the'juice. mutton. Another unusual touch is the °'.`.'y -details borrowed from the ruins and •.9y i the lines of Homer: Garnish with broiled peaches or apples serving of little banana fritters with We must picture the local a _ aLo Liana friary LIVLA ,uc 11•i,.td :, k �lt�xeL nLU, vi L,ru , a.. »�o ail p y- • bode of the Athenian-princes as something t' yon. ed with •wild duck. The oranges for a than as aggregation of Veal Potpie With Dump:ings,.-1'ut this, salad should have pips and every V}�� massive walls and colonnaueu wua4t_ ' one and a ¢ax.. 1 particle of shin and pith-removed. Cut r Those wall$, 'severe-and plain with- :-in cubes, cover with• water, and add in thin'quarter-slices or In thfa rings, . out, blazed within a revetment of a quarter of a pound qf. sa'.t pork, arrange in layers in a dish; sprinkle hx cu,lv.-?y-wrought_meta] or,brilliantly also cubed. Simmer for one hour, each layer with a little castor sugaa colored plaster. then add two-onivus, a quarter of.a and 'a very-little salad oil., _ The doors,incased in beaten bronze, cupful• of aired celery, halt n cupful ' , swung upon hinges of the same ma- Kitchen diced carrots, with salt And pep _ terial; the handle's, toe, were richly= per to taste. Simmer one hour, then Kitchen Wrinklei. tbicken the gravy with one table- Concerning-Vinegar.-A little vine- wrought in gold or silver. ` spoonful of flour blended to a•-paste gar will remove paint from windows• with two tablespoonfuls of water. Add A little vinegar -in -the dried glue The .walls were massy brass; the will make it fit for use again ciothiee high =` - ed, and .If other seasoning as req tad g $lue metals crowned in colors of the : ed, and if the gravy has evaporated -A tablespoon of vinegar !n the lard sky; r , zn�teh-add more boiling wafer. In which doughnuts are to be fried will Nch latex f For the dumplings sift together one prevent them from absorbing so much P 4 gold the fading doors a halt cupfuls of flour, hall a rat.. The patrons of the net-game had quite a shock last week, when The pillars silver on-a braiefi base: tea�poanful of'salt, three teas A tablespoon of vinegar poured on .. P teaspoonfuls $army" Austin,-Ettglish,femths star appeared on the court at Forest Silver the 'lintels d projecting, a hot shover and carried through the -- cep p jetting• •. - a of baktag powder. Add milk to Bills, N.Y„ in this, outfit. firs Austin evidently approves o'er; inako a-stiff batter, about half a cup house will take away all cooking ad- _`, _ _ __ . And Id the ringlets that command are and`make the air sweet. - go 13 lu1. Drcrlr from the ens] of 'a spoon • salsa and buying pourer than !a ?o- the door. _ into, the boiling gravy. Cover closely Undiluted vinegar is splendid* for Cheering Facts - cleaning the bricks around the fire routo. The leading Toronto depart- and cook rapidly for tea to, twelve • giant at res are the largest in Ca If this famous-description of the : place and the joy of !t—it will not g- P - :_ bout On Ontario harm your' hands. •� to o sda, ant( are on a psi• with any other house of Alcinous,. from Homer's Nor Company.--Add one diplul of :. . department stores in the world, giv. Odyssey, were,our only warrant for smaIi canned peas to the potpte flue ? Toronto Daily Quotes 'SOMe• Ing further evidence of the high imagining this lavish use of beaten ' :•.IItlnutes before serving. A shabby silk vmbreila c$a be re y Q standard of living and buying pourer I metal with enrichments in gold and Irish Stew With 'Vegetables.-0ue vived in the• following way:-Pour Heartening Statistics fa thin city." silver many_would doubtless be die- p and a half- pounds- of-lean veal cut half a pint of boiling seater over a 'Issu'ed b Research These statistics ` and -deductions - into neat pieced for Serving. Wipe tablespoonful of sugar, ledve until dis- Y , posed to say that the Homeric plc- with a damp cloth, then dip each solved, then open the umbrella, and RureaU presented as they ar6 by'ah orgaafza_ tune was'drawn-.from the realm of piece in flour and brows in-a little sponge down the ores with the liquid. '. tion whose head offs^es- are in the pure-imagery although the very g q' The Canadian Ecoaom7c Research United States, should help to inspire mention of these 'methods of decors- fat- Place in a•heavy 'saucepan_and =from ferrule,to tips. Aftetr sponging Bureau, which makes a specialty of the people of this city and pro*face tion and'the poets' minute description add a.pint of bolting, water, a cupful the whole surface of the - umbrella, presenting facts.t#bout -Canada to. its with confidence in their own future. of the, exquisiteneaz -of the •crafts= 7. of carrots cut.!a dice, and tour onions hang It out in the open air. patrons in the United. States,�!s opti_ --Toront,) \fail,and Empire, manship with which they,are applied ' sliced half an inch thick. Add a White materials should be wrapped mastic about the .future of Ontario. 1 are enough, to prove beyond a doubt '.teaspoonful of sett .and pepper•. to.carefnllp is blue paper beSoze being After commenting upon the recent .� IE Harvest the existence.of such modes oL arehi- taste. Cover the saucepan and allow tur•aed Yellow, advances ln�the prices of base metals p� tectural odor. the Contents barely, to simmer two When preserving eggs a'ith.,water- and other commoditles and,-after not- No other harvest .s so highly seen!- terient in their day. But 'hours, then add.a cupful of green peas, glass. smear each egg with butter be- fag the benefits to be derived from I ed g Y these elaborate and brilliant ht from - reproda:lions have been brought from Ir an aiso.a teaspoonful ux cnuyipt:4 pa,- 'iv+r's- B-ft-In the pickling Sofu- the British preferences on our prim- With all the essences_ of• earth and the•regioni of. doubt or mere probe- "-�• w, ale- and-two cupfuls of potatoes cut tion. This seals the pores of the eggs ary ptpducte. it ig aware of no other r air,' bility into the :ull light of fact by In cubes. Cook until -the peas and and they keep much better. market, either In the United States Or leaves 'the one who harvests mere the well-known discoveries of Myce potatoes are finished, thicken the After darning socks and stockings or in Canada, which shows greater contented x�r ,• = gravy and season as preferred. Dump la thq usual way, take .a few runs promise of growth in population and When musky bins- are filled beneath This fashion of covering walls of Bags or noodles may be added to this from corner to corner of darn, mak• in manufacturing, mining and .agri- s stair. stone with metal plates, which seems 'very'appetizing* stew. For. extra spice ing a sort of cross on it, and it will cuItural activities._ It claims that gees can ot wing this tang into their to have been. the most ancient seems . 'far jaded palates, small amounts of wear twice as long. the prov.,ince*already has 52 per cent. taverx.s.• of mural decorations in Greece-em- aaffron, sage, thyme and currypowder Never trouble to. grate. choc_oiate.to of Canada's manufacturing produc- Or these plumed pirate squirrels hide ployed even before painted plastero-- ;glue an added piquan•ce. try them, be used for-cakea or cold sweets. tion,'i3 per cent of its-buying power- away _ � and-which characterizes the Homeric — Deep-Dish Cherry Pte.-Line a deep Place the rbocolate In the oven for a and 35 per cent, of the national This gold and.crimson In their 'tree- dish � of art as an age of bronze, - earthen dish with flaky pastry and in few seconds. it -will became quite wealth, 'and that !t. has shown a re- trunk caverns was in all probability imported from the eentre place an inverted custard soft, and.can be creamed with the but• markable stability, of conditions in-_Through all the told-flecked spa- the East. There Ps'an Asiatic cup. Fill the.dish with pie cherries ter or-beaten up with eggs or milk. the face of a three-year depression. ciousness of day. about such lavish.use of metals auq- ;? -!Which have been washed, pitted and After washing handkerchiefs, steep Here are other statements about _.3 gestive of_Phoenician, art, which de- . -'i well sweetened. PIIe the fruit higher them overnight in clean water 'to Ontario put by the Bureau. Old orchards have a tvay'of funning •lighted 'to cover every#hing, with t fn the centre•' than ai the •sides of which a little cream of tartar has •The value of manufactured prod- over plates of metal - suit rive also of - •the dish, dot with butter and sprinkle been added, When Ironed they will ucts grew from *57'000.000 in 1910. Till all the wicker.baskets do the the brazen.pillars sna,other works of itcv lable�pvvar°'": ^ i,� a..,L� he beautifully'white. to ;2,103,000,000 in 19_9. It possesses .. Sam brass which Hiram, King of Tyre, _ a-covet of-the pastry but do not slit` To' relieve'a sprain-.-'Taue a piece, lha mineral resources And ruddy cheeks roll oft into the made for the temple of Solomon for V It in the-usual fashion, and, ''1ressing of old linen, told it Into a pad, soak(of any section of the world;' its agr!- _ 1' dov _t '�I �;'y•' a--�� ••-.• t i ti ti, In •cinwo pets 4500.000.000 -vans a_,-Fnaa.-"akihfnr to work • g ..... r.: th haatan Poe volk. Bake In Part,. Then bandage firmly; but.,not per mh s farming is highly coma iron, in stone,, and in timber,in put- __. .._ a moderate oven 'at least one. hoyr, too•ttgniry. nose••°-�riisnpfe�os-deem ti h makes for stabil_ The agate And mirth'of orchards and pie, in blue and itx fin@ linen, and !a Lift the edge of the inverted cup when time to Lime, 'ity, It boasts an immex se'iisSc-f Tn err -To prolong the-life of your mincer, the extent of its then hydro-electric i< serving >3o that the juice may escape, 1? Have filled hearts too, before they of graving." It was. moreover, from The pie !s good, hot with hard sauce oil it occasionally with salad oil. .II power. Its cities are practically tree' . . turned to'go, Phoenicia that bronze' came into or cold with whipped cream.. 'Score Powdered quicklime mixed with i of scums. The average trade-earner -Glenn Ward Dresbach. Greece aril b way of Asia Minor, other.fr6lits may be substituted -for wtilte of egg, ,the whole.beaten well has not suffered to anything like the partly y y cherries, but the more,acid ones give and slightly warmed, makes an excel- ex'tent-to-whtcb-he has suffered f the T - ------but--mare .especially, by •dray of Cy. a tastier, more desirable pie. lent cement formend ng-broken-ettna. United States.. There has been a prus.-From "The Story of Athens," - 'When cleaning cloth, tub it with a greater amounit of home-building; by Howard Crosby Butler. . Colorlui Cooking:' - r.A spoonful of jam, right in the piece'of material. of' the same color. even since 1029, than in the xleigb- �c • I( this Is unobtainable, a small hall of bor!n� republic. In Toronto ' the •['resh Fields i -- =centre of a cup custard, adds color v<ool of similar shade will be found ratio of liome-ownership to popula. I gaze and gaze when I liehold _ and flavor. Cranberry sauce ti•ilr give an excellent substitute. tion Is-63 per cent., which compares _ The meadows springing green and ' mayonnaise a rosy color that is at- . A little sat ammonia will brighten with 10 per, cent. In Boston, 36 per goad• �: -traori6e. A dash of grape juice gives 'and remove stains from leather, cent, in Clevertind, 45,,per cent: in I a heightened, -altar-paned=flaF_orlto_ par- p gaze until .my m_na iS naught titularly if,__thestains are of an oily Philadelphia and 38 per cent, in St. But wonderful ens--v--r`dTess thoaght! apple. sauce. , nature. A very little should be ap- .Louis. The eltmate.' makes for' Till, suddenly, Latgr• supper Snack. 9, stirpasP.ap ng pp plied, then gently sponged off with mental and physical efficiency, and Spontaneous mat lowq apr'ng is,it t For those who , like a midnight cold'Water.-, Do not rub leather; use thus for. progress in industrial, min I t i. And 1 am but ii t'1 ass bctwoen spread and are peanut butter addicts, 'a sponge, . eral and agricultural production. ) -Unwalked-In Irma?luvs, cold and _,__this-recipe inay-be especially appeal. Lemons will keep much longer if From the, same authority we learn + grpa•, i¢g; Take tic cups peanut butter, 1%, kept 'in a bowl of cold tester which, that the-highest development in tele- - --Oliver'God arty, in 'Wild App lex. "• tuna L arlmTtee�peelt�alt, 6 ? 1! is renewed each•dnv• And ahpn a phone ownership has deterred in t inch slices of bread and-pepper. Mix lesion has been cut, the unused part Toronto, rather than in .the. Uniteg _ A14Ainsi vxyvs peanut butter with hot milk and sea- can be kept-from dying by placing it,)States.,as has often been thought. As. "It's all wrong shoat the Irish be.' coning, mixing together thoroughly: tut side up,-beneath an inverted glass cording to the 'Bureau, •SO per' cent. ing such good fighters;' said Jimson. Dip slices of' read into the- peanut jar., ot'the families In Toronto have tele- Ile: !low da you fled the Water? scornfully. - 'butter mixture. Saute In hot fat. Gar- ,"r= phones Sa their-homes, as .against 59 She: Oh, tha,L's easy, It's right "That's their reputation, anyway,", -? wish with pickles and olives. °' ;• HUMANITY Per cent, in Boston, 53 per cent in next to 'the ahoy. said Hand-ley. Jrmson sniffed can. . _ Cleveland, 43, per cent in St. Louis f tehrptubualy, Onions Stuffed With Brans.; The touch of gexiulee humanity is and-47 per cent in Nets York. We Common sense I9 the' average "Utter rot!" he replied. • "Why.' - : Six large Bermuda' onions, 3 table- of more actual and poetic Y�lue than read further: "In to other large -city sensibility and intelligence •of men last night my brother and I and Lice_ moons butter; 1 medium can beans, 's. all that l not human which,the sun on the North Amgrican Continenh has undisturbed 'by indiv!dual peculiar- 'other' fellows nearly knocked an scup bread crumbs, ketchup to !favor, shfn8s on.--Coventry Patmore. £here been less of a decline in retail !ties.-W. R, Alger. Irishman silty." + . - ; 1. ,. _ ' - •�i - - - _ � - •- _ ` - .-- -- • ,.. ;,� - _ _. ,45+� Anmy -•q�.!+w' «,... ,,�� a "' -<�.-..:r... •'�fi;.n "+,.ma _ • .-he. }•:.. "s,.. .x.•. .i.' >.e• �;' .. .;,,. w.. :••rS�',"•:u» ':'r,_-^°,.�.+.' ,.. _ � � "F,'_5;� ;•,j prove In tLe end a blessing to the where the chances were that they ' __ bttouGr4AS.. SPECIAL rsottotr It should show file he p ate•_-:' :.-,,��, �, •,: : vrculd rich ia' the nttetn t to Mrs Lemmon spent r'= f:''•:' '''"' '.' ' pie the necessity of practicing to cross the ocean at a point where 'Lh� week-end ;- {.: .•. _ there errs au canny dangdrs. Sbuuld in Toronto. COACH SERVICE -. .-.7-TERMS ' _ - :ecquo9jy, even- if they,are i juy- they h&ve sncceederi in crudsing Bert and Mrs. Harvey' visited fr- -.z yew .t si-so s,paid in.aws _ -- — --- -_., Briw vaoee. of the. 11t�R ��weit�+r, �li +to�.: ..'.•._ ,1 tdg nr' (mil' — - - °n- =1.76 _ war, when{every person, eau Rained eithter ticientitically or- °'in�Y All to any other. way,' -They wuuld T: C. Brown when returning home �. excepting the poor soldier in the from Toronto on Tuesday afternoon j. establlsh,a record, iu being the JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, trenches, was enjoying prosperity, first title in which a whole fa of of fast week, last the crank of his �te or she was living up to the last would have crushed the Atlantic Ford Car, a short distance east of t - /�IOTEti AND COMMENTS. cent, in buying luxuries far the by the nit- route. but thin wuuld 1'iveerp�ol. This, may meet.the eye-14 _ uuly �retve e+Htitrtldd H eCtlU11K1 the finder who will then know the t RACES t table, and in buying espeusive p owner. . pride or atubidun. But had they There are few people who have care, radios and other luxurie t,e{iehed, it would have been ❑alit• . What might have been a very ser- Return $1.15 Fare not had thy" u downs most. Had the people practised thrift iii ing short of ma•rder, Yr. t•ather ternoo ciuvilt south of t ,I : . - . • lydowni. George Yo+:ag'is one of those drays,-they could have laid' manslatighter. - ��e11eu (TAX EXTRA) ' -those who has experienced going -aside something for the inevitable 'Avh­ - r ^g � tehed by a �'m iNuLt�UtivU ADMISSION-' 3 ourretARtott tnR tire. One•-LLdy`lpassenger requir- TO TRACK both ways. When he worked his "rainy day," and instead of re' � ed medical attention, but all, lattyr, -- way across the continent when 18 :eiving charity or relief from the-___The_ annual Harvest Home Supper -were taken to •Toronto. Orval Shea and coach transfer both ways years old and won the Catalina, municipalities in which they live, under the auspices oi_tHe'Women's transported the car- to the city, as it between Pape and Danforth'., A-uxiliiary will'"be held in the Corn- was badly smashed up. and Tharneliffe Park. ' ;swim he Wag 'acclaimed a great they would not now:be dependent moults Hail on Oct. 4th, at 6 p. tn. ' t� hero. But when he failed at the on.utheri for a living. It is hoped The supper will be followed by i. '- LEAVE PICKERING _ C. N. E. swims twice he was no that the lesson will be heeded bps, g.)od grogram. Adults; 40 cents, and - Qi Children, 20 cents. _* *- g�►/j ` 11 55 a. m. and 12.5"5..p. m.. •- • . , - •- good,but a quitter. But when he' those •who here so- foolish in the Dunbarton Angiicaln Mission Com-. - weep y6ar ago,4hs- aaagaia a fa_ hey-day,of their prosperity. moults Hall. Sunday, Sent. 18th.i - - Coaches returning' to Pape and. - worite acid when he defeated Mar, - 2.30-p. - lvompanq Danfor-th after the last race Sunday' School, mE•Our un- . . _'vin Nelaon on Saturday ast he For several days during -the day School has been v -- make direct connections - y y $ ended during 'the summei:, and is! with return coaches F' rose-in the estimation of the pen early part of this "week much anx• doing splendid work. Let's all be ti :• for Pickering and �. pie. George Young may have his iety was felt for the safety of our places on Sunday next, for an in- Hard Coal of beat quality. intermediiite 'faults, but be is one of the world's eight, known as "the flying fam spiring'Cession and a helpful lesson. poitits. - -- Hard and Soft Woods - -=: greatestatblete3; and has a right it p Evening - - -- - e -• y, tom need of a Cdr. Hutchison, q Prayer wall be held - TYCKETS SOLD.AT_ itiGEN0IE9 to the title of the World's Chain his wife, their two daughters aged •at 3.30-(D. S. T.) Preacher, Opon -for Business as Usual, ' ONLY ,`Rev. E. G. Robinson. All are cord- -pion-Swimmer. 8 and 8 years respectively, and a iallg_-invited.. . t - -, -- �.A crew of four men. Their plan was - Pickeriae Hairdressiar. Il . eports of a very optimistic to ernes the Atlantic by flying WEST MILL- Tay character,regarding -the return to from the States to Greenland, and Marcel, Finger•wave. A fine old gentleman has just Hair cutting. batter times are being heard from then to Iceland and across to passed on, oz 9f whom the name, Permanent Waving ^ fanny quarbertrautii buese upt.�iuierri%. 'Z9 "o pvr4t=&1Akin¢ a route that geatlerhan,_fi£ted so admirably. No We apectalize in the New ';�enitb � reports are becoming more wide- would be the shortest over.water. i1° """'1 "'"� 1" """I °'AA awrccunteeb iuetnoa spread ever, - conscious pf his generous and kind Permanent Waviar. + - . I��.:..ti 33,�„im.,.i ; ..,r . ctl, ly imposition. This greatness of Hours:-9 a. m. to 8 p. m.every day E4aorn House Pickering -opinions are based on actual ex-_ with difficulties and sent out S. fl, heart is my outstanding rememblgn- except Monday, and evenings by a -! •perleaces,'as.certain industries in S. signRls,. having been cootpelled ce of him. No' one ever came to his appointment. # - Gaaads and the United States are to land in the dangerous ice fields home and left; hungry- no one was (*', $. C1Srlidg@ Luds 5 _ ever refused-a -lodgin�His worldly rincreasing the nusiber of their owing 'to a leaking gas tank. means were never sufficient to sat, Nexo to E. C.Jones, Druggist. 491y ACN*�wit�, -employees tb meet an increasing Fears were entertained that the isfy his ,generosity and in his pass- _ demand for their products. Other party had been lust as the wireless big.he..left a host.of friends. And opinions, however, have no real- messages suddenly ceased. Search what a cheery arrow o was always his: If he had"sorrow or trouble, no . T131+'i RE D W H I T E �TORB ctoandation, bntdlre simply ezpreE• ing parties went out, and one of ;pie knew it. They were buried deep l .tsions of opinion from persons who these. a Eritimh trawler, loeate'd in the depths of a sunny disposition. _ are filled with hopes-of a returning the aviators' on the Greenland For him, the sunshine was always iprosperity. Wben prosperity shore with a sniall p.tity of E-ki• predeminant. A firm determination to b? up and doing keot .hint mgving - We Offer the following Extra Specials-for. - : - ;does return, it will be only gradu epos, while their plane l ty close •till his death. 'He-bellpvaA in him- - - al, and will not come like q hum- by, a complete wreek. •Attd*" iev Celf and his Maker. He trusted ilia. th�Week•eod : i' t _ -cane. It may take several yeats not been saved'at the time they fellowmen. He generously gave to SPECIAL . au. Jam Strawberry- 40 oz jar, ,before conditions'•.become normal. weep the pro3yabilitie+s are they He was my father. f • • 7,7en if our foddest hopes are wonid have -petiebed front cold 1• F­ ];etOnedy• SPECIAL. : - realized; as regards returning and hugger before the winter wdq ! " prosperity, we cannot expect that .•over. We admire their courage Lard,courage, CARD OF THANKS.Kg. Pure 1 lb. prints, .+ a2ce ithe amount of relief work will be but we cannot say that we ,admix a I. wish to thank my friends„and I , _ -- -any less this year than last, and their good judgment:' We think rreighbfrs for their kindness=to me SPECIAL. - I pr y y and for.the floral tributes in my re- F'lour,-Royal or Kissim><, barb •'4'9c... ,.. .probably more. Economy must that it was '& ucust insane act to ceint sad bereavement. exeicised more than ever. take a -woman'and two helpless Bella Thompson SPECIAL These years of depression should girls on such a hazardoas trip, _:-._: Markham - - - _ _ -Soap, P and Cs, 6 bars . =19c. = SPECIAL - r scu oc ate agar s c _ _ _ Icing Sugary Soda Blacutte _ Shelled Walonta = APl R L A N -1 N - -- -. . • 8 lbs. 22c. 2 1 b 25c : hal! lb. 28c. -. _ 'Spices of e Our S i s are Always Fresh god h - .., __ , •-".:.. . ."-,_- • .-_ - _ - -- . i tq est Quality. SHOP THE RE D d WHIT E WAY HYDROPLANING -- --- IT •PAYS- t= or AQUAPLANING -- BOOTH & MURISON, PICKE_ RING = - TRY _- : You order PHONE PIC1iERIi�(I f100 We deliver NOWT : .... . - - - - .. . ..-- :Pickerin - - Hardware" Store- ...Joinder Twine .. _ newest-physical sensation in motoring-"power set MWormick-D$aLing a id .LA.toca, _Tir�i a�vp s'z.rylindered nn euni t••r ed-po e - .-.,. - • flow Shares to fit nearly all makes of plow. _ - an engineering triumph that'll be on the drawing . ' boards of the indu8try for months yet„but is offered �. - Ke1V1118tOx' Electric Refrigerators lgerators._ actually down among tiled : , _ f and Electric Raogettes at you no'w at a price that's West-priced Three, in the new •" .. � - special .prices.' - — McCo r wick-D e acing Machine Farm y and Repait�Age nt far Onr Motto:-"We have it; Can get it, Or - - — - - - it is not intcde." - _ Jo S. BALSDON, -- .-PICKERING ' an A _ - • _ • - OR TWO. WEEKS • . _-What a Carr and the lowest . ,SPECIALS F priced Sit-M-Canwdai Men's Overalls; blao'k' and blue, 1.19 a pair up - - Men's Work -Sh % — - Mau's Wor k Boots, 1.99, 2.95 anti up Men's Pullover Sweaters, 2.00 each =-- a*to.b. Timmy, o,n. rna — _-- Men's Blue-Combinations. 1.1-9, clearing _ - - _ - - -- `� :. Little Ba s' Overalls, 59c and 690 yy ..:& a.modam � rriih your'nearest Hudeo>a• - Men's Al l-.wool Boz, 250 'a pair -� Bt3eez Deseler for a TBARdPi.A1�i$ ride today - Men's Fine Sox, 25c, 86c'and 5Ua a 'pair Men's Khaki Pants, 1.00, 1.19 and 1,75 pair. No is aasartS,tltir Come=h6ew-,to ow Cowdim IMUT.40 10wtq caws. Women's Bilk Hose, ago"and up Af Ross, Ames .dt C3artehore Co., `Ltd., bshawa, Ontario -. MIN 95 CE-01 L . -BRADLEY % , U-King str. WOL ue�. w... :Fie O g m 3M t N ar: s9s .. .`'." _"6 -`. ,+.+ _. .. �"�f• ..c `,*c��-*n'^r. -+^mss,---:g 7* `,a•. _ ran..;}_-. .,_t-'-.n-,.b•IFC:w;,J"'c::7a"":Ir.•:',�,-:;,+i`a,.ii ':J ;,••, k - ?`''_•�`__ - - _..J {^(�Q'R- _+.+<" t �9.v ,�.„eta y �• . }, c, `.t' .a •hi' .r'.x.:n .,. ._ ._ _..•.-.-A',a'_ ..,G'`n_>i.�.r'*=.. .. - -_ -.•[l' ., . . •.r,.._-•E.:...-w x_t..-�..'R]�Fu` .2^ ,•.¢•, y3 __.,�. +!_ ',� -«�E.Nr I„/' .F. „ •�tid-., .,..t �r 'fr...i yG..- .-.,tip'.. _ _ .- "''�-+ . '�gl�v1�.- - - -..'. .,yy'�}�.' ' CLASEMONT 1 Mrs.',Pulfur, of Toraata�, sppeent Remember the annual School. 1lstse McQlaahan, Qi Toronto, �� ����© �.., � - "" ' the week etid with Mr. a d MM Fair, Mooday•next, Sept. 19th. retu�tod to the citlr on Monday, _ James and Mrs. Briscoe were in Aitken. Mr. and Mrs. Stotts,of Detroit, after spending her eusnmer boll the city on i#oturday on business. W,„ u;.a _ *-- -are visiting Mrs. R. Middleton days with Miss A: McGlashan DUNBARTON Ernie and Mrs. Bryan spent several days with-an attaA of fit,-1 and family: here. - - - - - -- -- :t iZ' Lti 1.LF1 rz!&.Ji e`:, ill L1F,G L.Ji�' -- - - _ - JF Carl Casks , of Toronto, spent Amt.Lae �.w ry ` :.tn.ic U y P Mrs. Jane ichell and son, Sandford, spent Sunday-last with � ��`/ the week end with his brother, J. Frank, of Tor nto, spent Sunday Ed. and Mrs. Pugh. - - AUTOMOBILE. ` .. H'., and Mrs. Caskey. wit Ly.ma and Mre. Prlkey. Mrs. J. H. Evans has returned - Mrs, Burton left on Sunday to Ge and Mrs. Madill and home, after spending a two..weeke.': s -FIR13 snend a few weeks with her broth daughter, of Detroit, Mich., visit- vacation in Turonto. 'BURGLARY x er and sisters in the city. ed Mrs. Esther Palmer last week. Miss Bedtrose, of Toronto, and -' ' ' and Mrs. Cooper and G. TABUALTY Archie and Mrs. Mihalko and Mii@ Mabel McLellan, of St. M. and Mrs. Forsyth visited with their three daught.ere, of Whitby, Catharines, spent the week end . - ' LIFE INSURANCE r. } relatives near Manilla over 'Sun spent Sunda with Ed. and Mrs. 'with the latter'@ father, Rev. A. - 'day. y - Pho'ni Pickering 1000 SQIy end Mwa-Jon@ Gibaoo. _ McLellan, �T LL.J 11LL,J i�Er��'$-•-nv�.-sa•-•-• TL.. T._A:,.._+ A:.] ..0 ♦L,�n - BONDS-Government, Municipal and family and Mrs. Sarah Jones, of Falls, called-u on the latter'@ mortgage tacos@. also;Iod3it>=isuu. 'Toronto, visited at -soy-Ward's• P Church will hold a birthday tea Single 50C.- Return 906; Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per .- brother, Widmer, and Mrs. Miller in thebaeciiegt of the church on rest. on Sunday. on,SundFi.y. Friday evening. Sept. 23rd. 'Tea - EVERY HOUR 1NBU$ADTUE-All glasses written[a- The Canning _ factory began Mie@ Nargaret Macnab returned will be se•eved from (it o 8 o'clock operations this week. The tome- home'on Monday. evening, after after which a program ram will be3 at 5 minutes to the hour - eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind- toes) are ripening nice) The P g from 7.55 a. m. to 9.55 p. m. storm. Accident and Sickness. Pe g y an extended,trip through England rendered. gull par.ticulnra will be 2 55 4 65 6 55 and • ` - ' =crop is not a heavy -one, bdt the Scotland and Europe. • rende ed. week. (except Phone or,write finality of-the 'fruit cdhnot be' Mr. and Mrs. Banbury and dart _ _ 8.55 p. m•1 8.10 and 8.55 a. ru, 43 t ED.,BOWMAN,Whitby , excelled. ghter.,af Aurora,. and Jack Ban - ' daily except Sunday. 255, Quite a large number of our bury, of- Idaho, U. S. A., visited BALSAM. 4.55', 8.55 and ,8 5f3'p. m..Sat., �. residents, and those frons the. Shermwn earl Mre. Rnmohr' en . - Sun., & H-61."only. 10.45 p. DINTY. S' GARAGR :surrounding country. attended Mrs. Edgar Ward has returned to na, Sunday only, y Sunday. her home after spending a couple of Ooc. Brook and:Kingaton Rd9. the] Toronto Exhibition during Mr and Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. Fitz. months .in Toronto. k the past two weeks. The Oshawa gerald and Luther Bowes, motor Mrs. Stanley eale and little son, LEAVE TORONTO -_- Fair is attracting a large number ed from Peterboro for the bowling ' y ;EVERY HOUR (4eaeral Repair Work all eels, -- - this week. of Toronto, spent Sunday with her - .. - guranteed at reasonable tournament last 'Friday. The pmts, Wm. and Mrs. Harbron. on the half hour. prices. ----- The Women's-Institute .. will first prize was won- by Ralph The Mount Zion Ladies' Aid held from 7.30 a.,m.to 10.30 p: M. - •�hold their regular monthly meet- Miller's rink, the second prize by their monthly meeting at' the home excep x.30 and- 11.30 a: M. - Acetylene Welding.- ang at the home of Mrs.C. A. Over R. E. Forsytb's rink, the dhird of Mrs. James Wilson on Wednes- and 6.30 and 8.30 p. m.) 6.30 'Batteries ropaired and charged. _ land Uis(Friday)afternoon,when prize went-to R. J. Howe rink day last. a. m.daily except Sunday,9.30 __ Firestone and Dunlop Tiree.� _ the members of the Pickering and the fourth to, Fred Ward's Misses Myrtle Wilson and Beat- and 11.30 a. m., 6.30 and 8.30 braneh'will be their guests and rink, gripper was served...on the rice Robinson, nurses in the Whitby p, m. Sat., Sun. & Hot, only. Gasoline-and Oils. � will provide the program. A good lawn by the ladies. Hospital, spent the week-end 'with EASTERN STANDARD TiM>t k•:= Attendance of members is request- the forr��r'e ed. The ladies of tha Claremont Mme, Wilson. Phone Pick.75W l _ 'l mimul, are requeatea to oring, lb-Sleep. va Best. Ron- PARCEL EXPRESS (night or day). ach s3$ 1$ CSIISe between all into th)�reaPre�ty was in Toronto on 9 L, �, +CYNEILL on Gray Coach Lines Routes _ MILTON SLEEP aonday araendISM i,l.+c ,,.ad:..h U... A. 01...J �;�. ,For�pears ! - _- held in the Noronic, the largest had a bad stomach and gas. Was I FUNERAL DIRECTOR• AND. v .Canadian passenger steamship on nervous and could not sleep. Adlerika EMBALMER %TA COACH LINES the great taker, by the National rid me of an=stomach- trouble and Hair dressers and Cosmetologists naw-I sleep fine." E.-C. Jones, drug- 'Successor to W.,J. Mather, - _ Association of the United States. gist: etauffville " A program of lectures and mans - Night and Day Service faeturere' exhibits were on the Eye Business Phoue Residence Phone -- ' boat. This is the first Time a boat •7 ess nce - of this size has come to Toronto. _ _ -beinR,made possible now through Care Eyeai& Specill&t the new Welland Canal:' .�� Coven r�s Tame", MW z. On Saturday night as Dick ..� �. _ - _ _ t760per was driving along the TMIt `aI1t1 i° "-° +M Brock road aL the 8th coacesalon , = ' �;, ' he met another ear, in which were DISNEY Middleton- Bros . and in turning _Eye II^ Oshawa +at the curve at the 8th concession - f `I} gyp•Post oR�e° 1rLeme . tha care sideswiped each other. .- 'Strain to 'The fenders of both cars were badly damaged. .After the cars by C. H. Tuck, opt came together the Middleton car i went into the ditch and scraped a Eyesight 3pecishet '. tl i�'Hl" �` I I. _ , 2 - telepbome pole. .�eopyright 1828) 1 thus causing con- . siderable damages to the top of the : \ • y " car. Fortunately, none of-the _ - -_ - y _Part.29 _ _ _ g' oc,capanta of the two care was -- _. _ •. _ �y� r' - w e much over- One r r n Injured. Perhaps e are very _ of the .landmarks of Clare- done with our work and are looking 1 �- e�.�. � fGl-I'TFALL, aid the day's worse' / Timout is about to pass out of forward to our holidays as "a men= ! ! done. pa you o"home for a / /�•� jr existence. This landmark was sure of relief that we may build up i y ti 4 el RSlllr' known for many years as the preparatory to another- round of I restFvl, enjoyable evening with r 'Dowswell wagon-shop. It has work• and worry. - The school child . the wife and klddle - hose tq start •been in the possession of Lather is just a&human and being a grow- 1I - work again lugging in annrfu! of wand - Pilkey for about seven years, and ing child is often more in need of '�j or buckets of coal? -he has sold it to his brother in relaxation and rest for the good of - - law. Lather W. Mitchell, of North his upbuilding. He is, no doubt, then Which b It--or whkh shall it be?. _ t llgyrtle, who will use the material looking forward to his holidays. If - �- IF you will call In and see me we will When time-approacb- _4n the erection of a stable and his eyes need correcting they should - // gladly give you a demonstration of a- es its final hour the garage. This building is about be looked after when a symptom of memorials we exeeuh ° the oldest business place in the defect is first noted. Don't above it will be tad ff i a -village, and was.used for many ahead when he has a'holiday. If we =�"r�tf�� � - years by Wfli. Dowewell as a treated ,ourselves this way we would §. wagon making shop, and for some sons amt know the meaning of the oIL. BURNER erected to h nor° Out years afterwards was used aq a term relaxation or rest. Those err- creative skill secures -market place and also for other rs and defects that can be attende=d the best results, _par see. Me. Pllkep' will use .to as-we'-go along should'.receive and show you how you can,of very Ijttle „No Greater Tribute" po irn ediate attention. and the others • t Co t,do away with all the tiresome work ' the tot as a vegetable-and Hower 1 N. W-BTAFFORD _ -- ` garden. of Tess importancee or best suited I and trouble of burning coal or wood for Lyman and Mrs. Pilkeyreturned to summer weather or in the need heating and cooking. Kingston Road home on Tuesday, after having of constant fare may be given deep= Whitby - er -consideration. The price of any ! Show you,too,that this Cheaper way- pie Whitby -;spent.a two weeks- holiday visit. -p ing the former'@ sister and nieces service is. to a -great extent an in- burning oil-will keep your house at 462 dicati of its value. Why, offer it '`'�"' ' •-at Strathroy. From there they °� lust•the femperature•yov,wantr prow . . went to- Sarnia,. Port Huron, or prostitute it by bargain counter to you that you con,and in full comfort,, ,� methods. "Sit In a Comer'... _ t Park. They went through Heinz' �e be eeairi>~uea • II•w• expect you? -large pickle-'factory., where they THE "MADELINE" , tat up from 65 to 70 different ':hinds of pickles, in which .1100 BEAUTY �ALUN - Xarple Lead Knurl �- em to see are engages. They also DEALER'S` visited Jack Miner's bird sanctu, nraace Co. =- ary, and had the pleasure of.t&W _ Marcelling at (NAME HERE 'In$ ring with. Mr. )Liner regarding his Finger•Waviaq, p rates for Parm•and country - Work. In their trip hey saw a Scalp Treatment; buildings, p - � Wiodetorm Iosuraoce�lo buildings, # .---:-nawbec-of-beantifnl _peac�orch !Bair-cuttioa. a►rds and field after field of.tobae Permanent Waving a specialty'- 1 • f I ��; Autoinohile Insurance co, the growing of which has 3 �tlir=B.. . ��. 3:.�u11CL0ur i . ® ® �, i .. of kinds: t `become an important industry in a B!ARMS FOR SALE - -=---that part of the province. Phone+ 11986` CLAREMONT - --- On Monday evening last'there ' • ' ° - '' - - Write qe phone' _ _ ll es her 'rest, after clinger- ;-Notice t0 Creditors _•- ' i E D.• B OW M A N-- log illness. Mrs. Wm. Jones,in her _ s . a seixty ninth year. Mrs. Donee was [N THE MATTER of the Estate of • 20 WEITTRY, .ONT. 'born in the townebjp of Scott, the Elias Bice, late Qf the'Township -. daughter of the late W and -.,of Pickering, in the County of Charles Cooper, • - • ...Claremont Mrs. Carruthers She was marri Ontario, Gentleman, deceased. - -- ed fifty years ago to Mr. Jones ed 1 `-and moved to. Pickering township NOTICE is hereby given pursuant where they famed for five years, to Revised Statutes of Ontario,,Chap. (-,- a t Ass •thence moving do-.the vi11s persons havipg claims :�J. 1 '�rt;t rrltH *,Claremont, where they have against the said estate of Elias_isice, .,.., 1l •/" 4 treside' d fur twenty five years. She who died on or about the 14th day was s0 industrious, quiet and of June, 1932, are required to send _ _ , f or-deliver to either of the undersign. SI9OLAN'8 SCAMPERS FOR SUMMER 'Unassuming person, o w ebari• ed 'Executors on or before the 8th Meda, per pair ... ... 1.95 Ladies', per pair... ... 1.86 - table, helpful disposition and will day of October,_.1982, .$articulars of Boys','per pair .:.- ' 1.79 'Girls% per pair 1.49 - _ "'l be missed by a wide'-circle of •their claims, duly verified: and sot-. _. . . _ -friends. , She was a member of the ice is further given that after the Also Canvas Boots at reasonable prices. Green- former Presbyterian Church and last mentioned date the Executors For the potato bags we have'-Arsenate of'Lead 23c lb., Paris Green '.later of the United Church .at will proceed to distribute the said 86o lb., Climax Bug Hiller 10 lbs 40c., King Bug killer 20 lbs 85e. . . .-Claremont. She leave's to mourn estate,' having' regard only to the her lose, besides her sorrowing ls3ms of which they span then have Boys',Straw-Hats 15c,, Men's Straw Hate 15c-and 20c. _inusband,,one eon, Frank, is Reach notice. _ we. _ - 1 tin .. 25c Laundry Soap, 12'bars ..,- township, end one daughter, Mrs. DATED at Toronto, Ontario, the Pink Salmon, 2 tine... ... 25c Seedless Raisins, ' -John Spence) , of Claremont, and 28th day of August;-1982. Tiger Salmon, .. . 47c y Good Nippy CheNae, per lb. ,.:. 20c Chipeo or Oxydol, prig 23c - tdx grandchildren. The `funeral gy�� Forsyth, 90 Falcon.St, Tor. Peas and Corn,3 tins 25c Castile Soap, 8 bare- ..� �• 25c _ - took place troth her lets residence gnto and , A. White, Greece Rive - - Sold 'mud lirst,allod by ''to Quaker 'Hill Cemetery on a+, ,Ont., - Executors.. Phone Markharn.W2; We Deliver =; "1'hnreday at 2 p. m. 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I .. - t� , ,,.:,,,,,:,.r , I I. .� .1 I . - ., :,;. 1, :i��!�,:;,��..,,!-,i:i��I �: I I I ­� -at it never : ot,�:,iiia­;-1:.; - ' - present efforts in and- thi) never Worked before; and I 11 t-1. : - I I I... , .. �...1. ......__ I , . ,other provinces :. _ �!, . fl. .. 11.1-4,I: . . � . I 1. . . . of Canada may draw be forgotten that it was the initiative, m:,�' :1.,; i." . ii�, I r : '... .. _... - . .. �,, , ' ?i . .;` ". . .."," . . :1 , - . . - .. .. .� : .1 .. :,�.,,.': ........,.... t . I I - '- ij encourage th4 resources, and the,organization of * ; I :r � I : .... -I �� A . . . : � i.� 'i , : , .� . . , , , � : ` �tttt . . % I tteation to thl&�*Iidl may .1.. .:�� :)""'..�., :­:.. t:, .4 .. � ,I . 11 i I I . t".. "W . - - - _1 -, � �. ,. �5.11111.�t.� ". . .. , I . - . .. 4 - , : �ii'.,,"!� .. .� ... . . . . - . � ­w1wse---r ;,...L.:. Q.' ­ .... _: , ........... . . a wider, volunmry movement xav&u LL� the ud&:.timu cxv,v.-_c.-t- ........ � .. . ......- . . . .. . I . I i::�:!,!�,::.,�!:i .. :�.......!. 1 . 6m . ....... rural districts. - But the cumstances have tended to make th '.-­ . . cities to the ru :; ,�.::!,:;.!,,!.":��:li:,.. j�,*,.;:,:_1 ­ - % I - ' - ­.. I.. ,� . . . I,- I I -success of the efforts now being made the storm-centre of criticism, that pro I `�,:::� ��!�.V.,.,_... . .,. : . . . �. . � 1, i � . .. h l adherence to the vided the oppol.Ignity for this Intense , W,'�i'.;:n, .1\ , `t,;:4;�� 1 I K .. ' _ ' , 4�_ .I :. - . . ere - ,.�,.­' . . _Jr . " on . �� . 11 t,l 9 .. . -. I . . -.- P: -:. ; i I ��,;A I: . strict and-almost severe methods that concentration a single task. There I I - ., .. . ;. h .. ._., �ta,.d:.- I � I � ,- , :., �W:. .0 eve,been followed thus far, and on could never have been the same dis- . . 11 . ..,111.t-". �!��!�, . � ,. :.: I... . ,�,,.:.. .% :-,. . . /.1. r - I I i I . - ,.� ,�.4, I � i , , " . � � .,, . . . ., ,I%' of assistance patch'of business, or the same mea- . �.": * 1� .;,� ," 1 .. ..1. . zj s " I ... I-P . I I . y . . .. I ,� r! �I . .,t.-. giving only a minimum .. , " f ., . , . �_,.. , . . .. .�5,I""" ' sure of agreement, if the delegations "11, .(" .:ti:i I I ?�':' . - ;� . so that the settlers will know' that I. ��- - �: , "' I . . . . ".L '. I.. I . I -�'.: they must mend for themselves .. . - , I� : Ives and had been' scattered - as they must t 4� $1F , -�, - ''. - make the utmost of their oppor' have been at LtLusanne, or for tire mat- � ,� 'tt � :, t,.A �� I .,...* ,\ ' London-in a do.zen asp- ... - �' * , t .... ,- , _ .....$�:, , �. tunny.-Winnipeg Free Press. ter of that in Londo , - I . � . . . I , F ,, I . I., - . . - offices and hotels. They owe -- . . ., I 1�11, . I. . A � � . orate � I ., ", . : " ' , I Ii . . �:,-it'. . .. .. � I . .... � _ , . .. - , .Ir I . 'Independence Impossible .. not a little of their success to the spa- � - .. � " . 1. 1. . � 4,ti::�Y..��-,. . .........r r;�,,_I,',.,:.. - I . .. � . I -1 L �4� �, , ,.:, - - ,".. .,it�",!�,�,!-�:"`�? , �. . - . a- ' --Buildl g ._I._ ... � .� 111. ,-, � I ,ty I . - W Nothing has so far emerged from re- ciofis capacity of Parliamint 13 5 - ..- . ..- :.I I Iq .. F� !I;"I.. �i 1. .. - . .. . . . � - - i . , N . ., t I& ". , :1 .�., , � :1 I I I., 7 urt . But political, . . . I .. V.; � ... , ., � , . . .� ,.­:* P, . .-f' . . . .. , - -I -.1. leaders everywhere - - _�'. I .--... � � publican Ireland to give the least pro7 And the Chateau La er _ � �_ 1 '.7.--. mlse of Wish economiZ'InJdef)eadence. are bound to I -A :�:' r . ­1 I . xontically Ireland may.y b.be I. a.s.ind6w justify themselves In the end to' their' :__ .. . '. r:1:': . -... 1. I � . I . .. . .. I. pendent as Canada, but financially Ire- -constituents.-- oppositions are not to 1, 1. $ ­ :''. I- I . ' . __�_._�� . - . . - re independent of Out- be controlled. There will,be attacks ',-' . .. . . ".. . I hand lit no more I '­_ -powdr than Canads, is ill- - .1 . 11 .. I . al& money and count"ttacks, suggestions that ­ - - -Allk-� t- .-1. -" , . dependent of New. York. President too much has been coneeded ind too • .�� - - � . � . - .. . .. .. secured, complaints that there . . �M7 - . . . r - .10 Valore, may know how to brtnfi little C I, :1 -----.- about Irish independi4eei, but it car- has been no dramatic climax and .?Ao - I • For the first time Canadian pilots 'Won &'major -trophy at the Cleveland sir races. With a borrowed - '. �:. . . . I . . L' i ' ' - . .4 .7 . Mainly never will be Independent so Immediate decline In unemployment .. ., plane, Sydney M. Nesbitt of Montreal, Ken Smith, Merrill Nlc.%Iullen and Sydney Cleverley of the Toronto tt. L .I I .. . � . o be It is �quite Inevitable that every Gov- 'poInted America's best In the elub relay. • . . . ,J �._,;�'-..- -long as the national credit has t 1 . -- Flying' Club out � . . ­� - -P . The Pre, ernment should be driven to make the . - .. , _ .... : -� � . pledged to private sources.. ' ..7 _1_� .. - .� . administration will be made best case for Its own performance at ; IV ' 11 1, . .....-sent Irish adm, dustry organizations fbr not supplying - _' ' - ­_: _' --"- , . ,6- #__ the tins, i at as surely as Eng- the Conference; and there will be no . Hurricane linves, Frog4ter .- ­ . - .. . ­ L line last . 'et bl -­­�6, ""�:­Z��a:-!�- =79 t�,;-_9" - ­1 .- . . " ' .. _ I. `lend had to toe the September harm In It so long as they the -'' '_ . - . �- ..-. - ,made to meet the deficier cy. Even the . . . . �M', - . -On Rocky' Maritimes' Coast - . or as Canada. Australia, -Now Zealand one essential condition that the- case . - � - ..­_. 'o countries hav ,been com- is not made to the detriment of any !big factortis engaged in heavy Indus- ' . . - L� :. .. . - . sad other -tou e ' r .-. . .. ..1 .- . . Times.es. .try have been ordered to utilize fitiel . - ..- . . : , . . - . pelled to submit to. the policy of do- other Government.-London-T scrap.heaps to maki nails, buckets; Two Dead -' Thirty-eight Saved-Many Deeds of Heroism ' - liation imposed from outside sources: - , .. - . d . and other articles for peasant use. And . . . � . --Ottawa-Citizen. � . - . -With Wind , - . .. • . . .. . . Motbrbus and Public to CID e-with the .difficulty from the- . Seen - Contact By Rockets-Battle* - . *_ � . . -0 - . - I � _ - � , . . . , , . _ • 'Regulatiort.of motor-coach traffic out ofher.side all the factories have been ' . I - . at. 90 Miles . _� - . ­ I .... __.�-- - - -- .- :- ­: -.- Dangerous Drivers � . I -. ._. ..-- . .. . I .'�-I. American of London Is a problem both urgent' netructed to organize "self-supply Sys- . : , * ,PlckieNd' observers of the � When the Road Traffic isms," to relieve the Government's. :Sydney..,N,S.-Winds of hurricane-a line and hit out for shore. 391nuts :­*Railway Association who made a sun and difficult. strength. driving rain. fog. and the sea by minute he edged closer to the . . . . . ' " I . . � - � ' ' ire7 of the actions of motorists at Act .came into force Iasi year. the' of finding food by establabing pig churned to a-cauldron of crashing surf beach,"and'reached there only to And-- .._,. ., .:I grade crossings, report that .74 per roads were i6ve'rburdefiid with super- stle6 and .poultry Urms, and to make challengQ BrItish'selmen again Sat- hN line swept away. - . . I.. ..-.'.I - . - .I ,- - - cent:of.the drivers exercised'reason- fluOu!i coaches whose owners were not their own bargains with the peasants urday. Two men died.. Thirty-eight Meanwhle, Royal.Canadian Mount .--'.. � - . . . .- .-able care. 14 per cent. were reckless concerned so much to serve the pub- for the supply of produce- from the came through NO yards- of furious ed -Police. fishermep afid other volun ­_ - 'Reasonable lic their claimi'te the country. TO: make the outlook­still three . . * and 13 per cent. doubtful. water to safety. On the swaying thread teers had started to make the . 'in Metropolitan Traffic . � . Commissioner's more depressing; the reports of. the care meant reduced speed. looking- . . . . , of a three-inch'rope the collier Wat- mile walk along a rugged beach-to the . * . sanction. Accordingly the Cbmmts- 'condition of crops grow steadily more -1 . � ... - both directions and obedience to warn. - '. ford's crow weis, drawn gasping, to scene of the wreck. They found that - I . I - ' ��..--:� .- ..Ing signals. safe to say stone the enormous task discouraging.-Loudon Timeb. -. . In the chartroom miners from Dominion. No. 8, with - It is pretty r. faced with � I . ... shore. All but'two. . . mi* . ' - � that the 74 per cent., class-bad little of bringing order into a valst, aeon- ,. � 9_­ ... . : of the abandoned freighter lay John Mann, had alreadi made-a rove from - " . 1 . -_! I , � . -generated chaos, did not - .� . . I I. - Johnston's 'The West Indian 06 steamer fast to a tree. -- � .. .... � . . _ ,.or no representation In the accidents taneously . , body. _ - - - : .. '.- ,that,did,occur at crossings. 'The fact hesitate to be restrit The final se_ North Sea Lashed . ..- stoker died of_shock and exposure as So great was the wind'i .torte that .. '" _'.1. , .t� - , . that 26 per cent. are either reckless port of Lord Amulree'd-committee of . . - the.1 atfoid struck. I .... . - the rescuers had to lie flat on the fats ' I . .. ... �.. try just Is-sued deals with the so- .. ... . . I of " . . . ­ or ,'doubtful" shows that at this late InQu ' . .-, -Mile Gale w cer William' Knight, the cliff. Shortly after 10 o'clock : 46 '. " . afety lea- peals, against the Commissioner's re- _By 60 . And First OfIL ' ' . - . . �, ., day there Is still need for I - . � � second last man-to leaveAhe ship. was the first.man came aahore�...It was.six _,I .1. . .. higbw'y sirictions, and in the majority of cases � . � . . . .! . sons for motorists, and for a I '. . swept out of the breeches -buoy just hours later before thd last a�au found•' . . � . . - commends-modification.-c,)mplete Many_-Vessels -in -Distress But hard earth under his feet. �.. _ police to, control the-dailgerous ones. it re ' as he started the hazardous journey _- 1. . ­.­-Montreal Gazette.. - - -�� or partial,of his originaUeefsMa. The - Only One Death is' -­37 men had.taken before him. Com- Captain Penrud was among thd list . I . . I . .�.. - - .. ., . obvious common sense of the situation - - - . . - -y saw .to leave the wreck. He argued with ­_ ------- . ' ' - :- Reported I -' rades ashore wept openly as the . ' I - , . . : 5 ---- . 1. ...7 �. . -1. uto bile* an the Far- • --. .t that-'there abould-be on-tae road � - , . - First Officer Knight, urging Knight to' -. ---'-'- I . . . ,, . A Mo In . ' the officer lose his grasp, make a-gal . � . . enough motor coaches to supply the London.-A 40-mile wind whipped lafit bid for life as the sea engulfed leave ahead of him.' The officer &1- 11" I At the present time.Canada counts . - I . . . . ,27 farms-, Pl�bllc Tieed.and no more. and.second, the North Sea and nearby,waters into him, and dIsAppear. " -14 most forced Urn intii'th-, chair. Final-- _`- .one motor car for every 2. ' i I - t- that the.economic laws of suPP11, and fury- Sunday, .I�arrassing shipping. s ly only Knight and Boatswain' Dani.4 - Ontario having the highest percent- . One of . the many heroic effort . . ...;,: . 1.53 farm- demand. will realize that Ideal, in the and cu),sing at Tiast or.e death.. . pr �ed useless, Soon after the vessel Murray remained aboard. They talked ' . .. , age, with one car for every 01v - , -Quebec comes last on the list with a long run, better than arbitrary IejIsla- A French steamer rescued a man struck at Cape Percy, carried far out together. and finally Knight put one . . 'car for 6.06 tarlins.-wbtcbi by the way. tiom-London Morning,Post-.- ... - . - from a sinking motorboat near Shan- of hir course by northeast gales leg in the chair. He was lifting him- -_ :,.. I . I . . , , .- - '' . � - . , , ger in '-th-" whi,ch. irii said to have reached a . .. : . . .. . � ­ I wen, while ;assen e self to get the other leg secured when . .. . . . CqZW#'hA enn-tidered a drawback. for . I.. I". - - small craft was drowned. . I height of 90 miles velocity, . - though. the car,may be a . I Better road-, - .. - y, Second he was swept into the, sea. Thf, bligi � . . . . .� .♦enlence, It is still very often an ob- Not tho lea I st.of the human victories The .,qi,t-Ainer_fo':t:er GoVEr, -wa'% Officer Herbert Mann leaped' from a Scottish boatswain lunged to grasp r... . ­ . . . 0 driven ashore- in outer itebzulea-41t,ebbat-pow -a side of him, but the second officer was gone. - ''Wilk ' ' � - . - rearted I :,'�a, ."'�_ Zll�� to snatch at a 11oaiting - • - Sect of great luxury and, for y. ong o f t heza-Wter centuries:has Veen the- -i Int_aga4,..L ta . I and-and kip,'­.' the crew -=,�, awn'd�batll.l�h � -_ ...I..I ,.'.-I farmers, a constant levitation. to re- conquest of new foods. of better foods. safety timber before the sea engulfed -him. . . 7 lax�ijou and idleness.-IA Tribune. of more varied foods. Explorers and . . I with a line. The cord was swept away, ' - . .- . . - Sherbrooke. . . - lust.off the Hook.of Holland, nftr from the steamer before another Murray made the trio in safety. - ' . . -- 4. . .- . ..scientists and Inventors have all play, '. the entrance to the Meuse River, the could .be attached and haiiled ashore. -,.I ..- �' "ad their parts. ' And the good work i - . . . . � � . . . .., . , .:'Never Satisfied . � .1 , -10L ,Spanish steamer -Marques Del Turia Mann Joined the rescuers who lay. -:. . , still goes on. The Food Investigatio - - ­ - - , * .. Oldest City in U.S. . � -_ -.1, . - -' •..If prices, are nip, we are not setts Boikrd of the.Department of Scientific sent distress signals, while channel Itnelt ofi a fiftyfoot cliff and'made the .. - - I �. -pe - shipping' �was wzriouz.ly handicapped rope fast to a giant tree when two - . .- Has 367th Birthday *r.fled. It they are down, we are still and industrial Research is it body for I . . - - Fla--3t. Augustine. . .. - ­ and slowed up- . � I more lines were shot. ashore by St..Augustine, . grumbling. What, then, will bring us which the public cares little. it Is - . . .. .. . - to ' The Finnish barque, Archibald Rue- rockets.. . , � content? ,The thing that hi--needed is neither spectacular nor costly. But I . . . I '. , oldest city in the Unitec States - � � . . . - _____ - . . -us sell, one of the famour fleet of Aus- ., Sunday night Captain E. H. Penrud celebrated its 367th anniversary last . .._. . . stability. It Is not the fact that prices work, amongst other things, gives . w� a I ..,.. . • *iitrle high or that they are low that mat- promise of fresh British fruit all the ,traliazi.grain ships, dragged ner an- and the 37 6ther survivors were beilng elk and cut a 1,000 pound cake. The :Z.. __ . � - ' --,-_--,- 'ters so much as that they refuse to' year round. The time Is near when chore off Deal .-.nd was swept toward care_ or in this city. The Watford - . .. . - I . - ,� I town was founded by-early Spanish . . I - ...,.., Y -PeTcy- be _e­xpl_rers in lH5 and A many relies of- stay_ go up. t1fe It will be no-queerer to have .fresh� the infamous Goodwin Shoals, but Cape, . I I I .1 .1 � . lay on the rocks off I 0 _ . .. - . _ answers. _When they managed to clear herself as the wind lieved to be a total loss. . . , n I . ��:L, - . dollar goes d'own.and pEopli wh6 bav' b raspberries than fresh beef at Christ- abated, and continued down 'h- than- - theii -occupancy remah,, including . - . .. - -London Daily Herald. , I :Sound Montreal to Sydney ; I Fort Marion which was. .originally ." _ ' ' . -dollars And they are worth only 90 or mistime.-London - .. MI' toward Australia. . .. .: 0 __ 83 of 70 per cent of that former XIL". . - - I the Watford was boutid from Mont- called Fort Marco. . .. I­ .- - . I - .tif , . f �,� � I F, 1, Z_ . :-,. .�.­­_. -'A . .__­-t:-ta goods, that is. Whsn prices are - - . ' * _ . . .. " �:1141ZI -11112y in i . . . - � . '­ � . :_OTHER OPINIONS . z. caast, area were kept busy throughout real to b3:1: Ic- . ­­1 - ­ . down, the dollar becomes worth-more, . .. .. . �. t­­- the d-ay"towin stray craft ,V port.� loaded her coal cargo at thle St. Law- '. I I . . .-__., . . . • I and the Individual whd borrowed at a : • • British Redivivus , ..� �9 t, rence-port. Off the cape Breton coast French Woman is Official �,. - ' vol finds We has to produce - Far from b.ling discouraged b , The winds iwderat�d sligl.itly Sun: es. .�.-.. . � . - different ]a y - - -- , ' . she encountered the north-east gal .Altitude Record Holder .": . 2:.,- day night. , I .. . RI,1ins-Hg4t_she-she to round . .G���ef warld aeaftemic conditions, Greet . I - • .1 , : . labor than he had counted an to pay fain Is redoubling its a I - ; � _: . ­ . .1. I I I . ' ' �efforts to assure � . Flat -Point and make'Sydney harbor, Paris.-Mile. maryie nnA, x-r&u,_'z .. . ---Ws debt It is this fluctuation which its industrial-future by'great national .. . � and was I � ' . - 89,40 Miles Flown ' ' . . s swept along 20 miles off,her, foremost Woman flier' has now been ' � I has given rise to the demand ioT79tFe__e_nTe_rprliitm. ijue ut-th-e--mott-fings-t --C . . -Air-Tra c course to Cape Percy. With propel- officially_credited with establishing. a . ':' .A . I'.-.2ionest dollar"; that is, the dollar that ant Is a scheme for electrical power By anadian' v I c - I . . Ottawa, Ont. - Ca.nada's air mail, ler riding high out of the water al- new altitude record for her sex. . _�_�t•-ouy .ppr6ximaitely" ilnei same distribution kno;wn is the Grid Sys. most constantly, the steamer could The International Aeronautic 'Fed- � . ' quantity of goods to-day as to-morrow 'tom, expected to bd-more -simple and service is carrying on. Out of a make no headway against the force of eration Accepted her* record of Ilk- * I . . . . I - - - -- other �otar of 704 -trips -s ' - a record held -. � . and next year-as last-Y-ear.-- Van- economical .thin aa�� other in opera- scheduled during the on wind, .. .... . -.,..-. .200 metres. .Th . 1. . . .-I I ----;-,---vouver Province. .1 -, ton in the world. The basis of this an- the three months ending June 30, , pre-viously by Miss Ruth Nichols. of * , ..1. I - . - I . . .. -. .._ .�,._- terprise which is to.1trik up the-entire IM, only 24 were cancelled','accord-' From Flat Point to Cape Pero New York, who flew 8,76.1 metres. - wireless operator Charles O'Donnell ­ . ­ , ' ' ' � . industrial system of Britain Is In a Ing to the quarterly report the - O'Donnell. . --4- . . . _ ­ - - the Government . - . , . ... , - Saving on Health . I great electric station, the first unit of civil aviation branch just Issued. kept in touch with - . ­ ­.# . � if there* should prove truth in the which recently was opened w The total mileage scheduled dur- station at North Sydney. .At 9 o'clock,'. - �' -_ , . . .. . _ . . . . . report that among that economic mea- " . Atlantic Standard Time, he reported . l it n"' . . ­ . - Atonal ceremony on, the.fiank'of the Ing the period was 94,374, and of . Sees Traffic Increase .- - - surer tae rroviacIaL ktoverumeur cuLL. lower Thames. The site in.ltoid was a I 1,14- M44-ft: W &;IF fi ­ - miles off Glace Day "in . __As__.aetu own The the ship, XWO . . � . I templates the abandonment of the ser- desolate and remote .marshland�d and i mail.Dlanes carried a total of 82,711 very, dangerous position. No. 2-+ro4- Sault Ste 'Marle, Ont�Though.the_ -- 4 - - . ding." An hour later sha struck canal traffic on the American side Is ­ .., . Vices of the Public Health nurses a:s t6 make a foundation for the build.' pounds of mail (luring. t abird al' - fist . . . - � he period. flQ0 . � . 'built up'since 19-16, then the full men- bottom and an S O.S went out. AM-_-anJF-­G= .I -- ....'v!t !t was - . I- ngs vast suppratructure, of piles and Light airplane clubs are 'flourishing. ---�­-ugui: sown her aerial year, freight tohnage passing.thtough .-­�, . . � . sure of the risk should be.known. Sit cement 'bad-to be prepared. When: There are 23 In-'actual- operation 'in . o-ther-bunip - ' - . _. q -_ - 7inF further wireless communication the Canadian ship canal was 292, .. . . . - months aro the staff of 50 nurses was completed 44 acrsix nf'thpi 100-a,CTP, Canada, with a total of 2585 mem, . . . from I . . distributed over the whole Province tract- will be occupied by the station. bees "and'­62 aircraft In use. . was impc3si�`-' . 721 tons in excess of the total f I 7. - A . - "..- - � L ­ ' . a . . 1 and as heretofore_ only those A jetty n- ­­-O-�* � • • - --- Considerable water had been ;,at in- -t.ne Uptf IIILIS-at 41ho-nayiyation season I . . . ' - _ _bas been built at which ocean- � to the stean�er's'after hold in an'effort: to July, 1931. ' Sup6rinterident J. W. . . .- 3munlelpalities willing fo pay;a part of going vessels can discharge their car- Prussian Children Asked - '- . Dpeller and rudder down Leb Ross stated recently. The - . . - to get r-pr . . .­­.. ..: :the cost. The equipment for the wel- goes of coil ftf All''stati6s of the . . I To Aid Scientists. to give-j, steerage way. When she total tonnage up 1:6 July 31, this year, . 'tare stations, the first aid and the edu- Detroit-rolt News. - . .. . - ! Munch. - The Bavartan'State De- stranded."'the rocks - 'was.1,155,738, and for the same per- ­ . . .. 7 callonal.work Is all at h4nd.�-The only , . . . .1, '. ,tore a hoTe In the . . . . ... _. - . � . "I ' - ­ __ ,dged rod-last year It was 863,017-tons. � . .. .. .. . . . . . cost Is that of maintaining the nurses . -1 I . • • � .. partment of Biology Is Inveit1gatrng centre of tfie�-hull. She was wL - .. . .. , I . ...'. - . I . Peasant and Soviet • . 7-.! the-pigment on-the wings of butter- -fast; and was In no immediate danger ­ -:_ I I . . ,In the field, which verageq about, ., .- . . - I . .. .. .' �­._, . . - .- .. . .. if Wal : to Open - - .. per.-nurse..' The total amount The-peasant and his wife have no flies, particularly the while butter,- of breaking up Prince o es .-- 1 .$2,00.0 pef ' I � '.. I . waved If the whole service Is wiped out use for Soviet,notes except as means flies belonging to- the so-called cab- . .. Lifeboat Plan Falls- -: .... - -Danis i . . . . $s estimated at $106,000. 'And-the of the goods they require bage group. It. has requested the A lifeboat was lowered but plans to Anglo h Expositiom I . ­ ___ . '.. - " ' . . I - - � .- - . . *hole, structure of years which has and It they cannot obtain these goods Government of Prussia, , whore.the try t6 make land In. boats were aban Copenhagen, - It was officially an - 'Melded . . - . . . . - I . I . � ... '�Ielded blessiRg far and wide will go 'they will'stayid home'and keep.their• species Is most plefitiful, to assist the Boned a.s-the sea grow even, more nounced Sunday that the Prinee of = - -1 ,.tnto tW*- discard.­4-Winnipeg Free 2roduce-for themselves. The Soviet I Investigation by supplying 200.'000 menacing, Then It was that Mann Wales would open the Anglo-Danish ,.. * .,- - . I t .1.;Riess. 1 Press Is now d6ffouncing the light- in-i specimens. . . . .I. - : threw off his outer clothing,'grabbed Exposition on Sept. 24. . . : - . .. . . �. . ­ - . . . I . . . - .:,.. ­. 'tt 1110,141'"K , , , I - 11:1 d_ `� � . . . . I � . - . .. - I � . . � . . I . .".1. .. I ... .-� - � I . • 'flee•� ..,,s,.. Yi..�w �'.` _„�� ,.a.+'+✓� ..,�• a _ .�.. ,,,;,�?.a � ti - •,"v:ea-a,=+t.:'•. �.,.-= 7. �Lr .. ..> ,• •".C," ,, I, .5S"'- �yz+ ;.,�-•wz.. -•,-4'T' .;�!:co-�'p. ...,.;A�z*c.gx,F�>. „b:�.•,R',,;�cv���. .1Lr�"' �: .:,;,"•y. W. Noise and Nerves Little see ma.to haws been dope in the way of g • ___,ltdLl\ 11LAL� y preventing resopaat, et •J - .:.. __., , :-;�„-• fecis and of absorbing "Sine and - oy Adam-Csowans Whyte >?_ss - �,.` '- -gear-.�isee. was` et§1ng-caa be - - ti ?" -\a. itrt �� -- __ atgtrCl7 Itertew, LolydbII. `j e u:.c -._ ,..,,. - nse \' } There are a number of Soddy ail-'proved by the results already obtain Everybody agrees that there 1s too mi?nta that are apt to arlse in over• ed by, the Undekgr+and Railways of .-much noise in.the world, and that the weight men and women, and if excess London. °~ �" =' �'�. '• nuisance ought to be abated. _..This}fat is reduced in the right way. very '— - - -` -'� RANGEaEKOE 1 often improved' health follows-;$s it The open window is o� course a summary however, does not take us - ;very f We still have to define what did with this woman:- rather puzzling problem from the 4 great deal of viewpoint of noise. A fortune awa'-`s „•, R noise is and to distingtnish it from a(' 1._used to have e y4 tat that seemed to nearly stop me the inventor of an aperture that will _ . •� �� musical sound equally satisfactory to breathing, especially when 2 knelt admit sir without its audible vibra t. _ 'the devotee of Bach and to that of down to do any- housework, or was tions.' Some device of this, kind has jazz Similarly, eve ,must decide� walking up, a hill. I would simply been developed by'an Australian en ;^ - - whether to attack'noise'at tts�eurce have to fight for my breath for about V gin as part' of the arrangements e e or on its way to the ear. 120 minutes. But now that has all for shielding a broadcasting station I� Qua]* sa � There f r. n It is a difficult and disheartening 'gotta, thanks to Kruschen, I have - _ irri 14 I -try- weight-and-am-orb to from street noises. problem, repeatedly raised, and as of ten given' up. -Ever; little while a' get about in'comfort. I can work all lewing-what has been done and �� _ chorus of protest is raised, but, after day and not feel tired. I feel so the-great deal more attempted, it is r a few weeks it dies down and the I much better, and am so -pleased to obvious that the problem will be sol- have lost some of the fat that was ved mainly with scientilic meavbres. - noise proceeds as usual. I steadily gaining ground with me. and Penal -effort is futile, except in spe- • Classified Advertising <<,' We are compelled to admit that %,Ith ruining my- general health."-(31iss) r, i cial cases, and as a general influence' each step in progress noise has be A.K. - it is leas g+e sott�orareaa- ;:;. come worse. Civilization dgstroys the There are six vital mineral salts in potent than, for example, 9�-s Wyk silence of nature with ever , fresh Kruscben. These Salta combat the an adequate educational campaign M3aC3j For 60 years C OMMON ILLS CAN BE TREATED• at home. Wait's Homeopathlc : m. forms of clamor. It prides itself upon cause,of-tat by assisting the internal through radio and press, �3 41 }h e w o r I ci's *dies are safe and efficient. send for Its triumphs in every- branch of organs to perform their 'functions ♦ ii e4ive our book "Good Health.". "MAILED M1 • �„ properly-to throw off each day those What New York - � FREE."- rig. Remedies Ited, Westr science, In multiplying the amenities' : hero, Ontario. waste products and poisons which, it ` of life, yet St is helpless before the f ' distracting and destructive influence allowed to accumulate, will be con- �s Wearing, ��' CONSTIPATION l N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR verted by the body's chemistry into a and IKDI6ESTION Li List of .wanted Inventions and eui!. of ever4ising waves of sound. fatty tissue. Unlike ordinary ajteri- information sent tree. she Ramsay Com- a confession of failure is ants. Kruschen does not confine its ~ Sotd everywhere to any. World Patent Attorneys.-273 Banit , - astep towards_progress._ __-ac-Lian-tQ a single part of the system. BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON 25c and 75e reel pkgs Street, Ottawa. Canada '�. Eed in so speaking, bedause science its tome et<ect9 eaLtn4-•-t^ 'vvery - 'C KOTOS BOAT FOR BA,zZ has now begun to take the problem organ• gland, nerve and vein. Rivareatetl son Fur s.7 _ ;t seriously, by making it the subject Of i wished With Every Pattern I t;H e R D SON Dc3L'13r;ia-t tt3t:f systematic study and research. It has -seasons; r t it Z last• to use due to a'mechanical defect. The irri- two once tour o}Save fit Incl .d. finally been recognized that little head- tation in such cases is due to some ex- t two complete able ii eery toclai. Fuld: Intelligence Ina carpets. bed and table tloen china, -: way will be made with regulations tent to the psychological reaction. The its aware and saver u will M all mar- way excessive noise, and that lava - Improved by Diet I + e.ulpment and many extras. Trite aesthette factor also seems to ylay its l crutsel with Its two cabins and Its .veil / 69ulPped galley is aa•unusuaily come-art. ` and by-laws against the general tide of part is coanectign with many a trifling �► intelligence quotients ��[ school able boat for week=ends or {onges - round are uaelesa. The only hope of noise. A swift or a faintly audible �-- -children are frequeatly dependent on cruises for four to six people. It Is ez- relief Iles -In the c� - • - cepover ly' seaworthy and hh cruts•a °"°^p o n o me t over tool and drink � physical coad,itiune, and •many chip at. over she (treat takes, It has a .fish all branches of science and all others dren who are rated "slow" by fate!- may irritate us infinitely more tlluu-"a- class and very economical 6U horsepower concerned with the production, trans--loud and persisting cough or-snore, - tisanes tests can attain a higher six-cylinder power plant with eompleta a mission and effects of noise. which is far more annoying. mark after a few weeks of treat- of t lighting throughout and i ed s The curious thing about -noise is There Is, Ili tact, no single or aim- +a cl I3 to 1�macs per noun. it to t + I � . meat, according to'a study being con- cial paint fob and eery attztuttlre In aD- man's helplessness In its presence. ducted by Dr. DantelpR. Hodgdon, p`r'ance. Owner-will sacrifice. for bait pie way of gauging the disturbing ef- _ 1 instructor in the elementary educe- Us original Tor nta Fatima. 73 W. The eye can protect -itself against feet of noise. The effect of sound de variations in light. We have our panda largely upon the circumstances, - ' lion departments of New York IIni-- J remedies against the discomforts- of as Sir Witham Bragg recently r®mark- varsity Bummer School. ` Dr. Hodgdon has found that cod- liver Suffer loft! the senses of touch, smell and taste. ed, sad in this connection it must be Skin ?4�a 4v when The ear alone lacks . any efficient borne in mind that-man has the power liver oil, orange juice and milk Pro- means of escape. This and many other of adaptation to noises even of great duced a noticeable change in the ma- •(� peculiarities. of the sense of hearing intensity. Sority of malnourished children he �Cutieura - we owe to the conditions under which Although mucH hen been said about studied, He . reports that after tale Hesda man was evolved. .The chief function the destructive results of noise on twenty weeks of these foods, as sup- _ Q �r of the ear is to give warning of dan-.health, .,specific' evidence is still elements to their regular" diets, the Soap 25c Ointment 75c aadSOe ger, aad In a measure to select be- scares, Setting aside the individuals children became more alert, phys!_ _ Aween noises that signify no danger affected' with acute sensitiveness to Cady responsive and co-operative. T 1 F F N E S S w land those that need instant response.-noise, the majority.of people reconcile - The children who had been rated III: is, so to say, our automatic alarm. themselves in time to the cataract of f"slow''. Dr. Hodgdon found, scored !1:11 rr o! Miasrd'. .:tl -1-an average of ten points better on rubed is flogs flats you d At the other end of the stela loud sound In-which they live. fib+- Bathe the sore parr - noises played their part in the strug In this connection it is worth while the: intelligence testa after being �..rm watee before you ' glee for existence by inspiring fear, mentioning that intense traffic noise given dietary -trEatment from Otto- !which was of great help to the hunt- is far from being a novelty. A in li a Iha e - bei to June When the treatment 1+1 Yen' roe boor up t Ing animal and to genus homo in com- ern car at.moderate speed is much l�n • w - • w �! >nder vacatloanthe same chi scor. '=on with other animal species: leas noisy than a horsecart on a paved 1 � g, Man has inherited the aMM&I sensl•. street, 'so that also our forefathers 4.8 points Less than th had is• _ 'June. tfvenesa to a variety of sounds and-'must-have managed'to,endure-a con- - , ""KIN „ herein may be found the key to most siderable•volume of noise, Children rated "a�*Rini on the G OF PAIN - tests gained an average of 3.8 points _ of the anomales of sound efiecis on Moreover, at all times there.were to I between October and 3une, sad drop_ Ji k -- _ -� -- 1Tv,a !sing their_ _ . - --d leA vk te-fett•sd people who like nnta�r m w noises are by far not the only ones self came across on-9 man to whom -- - that exasperate- us, indeed the most the lack of the worst city noises In- ' scores when school -opened -in Sep- -r - trifling noises are often the most irri- variably gave insomnia. This man Ceulber, Dr. Hodgdon said, There Y ga was little change in the scores of tating. Therefore the solutloa-of the lived-on a main London thoroughfare, children with low 1. Q.s. p/� � , . -problem involves much more than with .street cars, and could therefore - A536 Dr,' Hodgdon recommended that !i ��++iif� mere reduction of our traffic rear and feel quite at home in a boilef shop. =school boards provide well-trained $MAD industrial racket. Man's power' of accommodation 'to _ - .] individuals to examine childreD crib- - This solution involves the close noises is quite surprising.' op'sit=.asosr� , all from the standpoint f mental _ ctudf_IIt.nnmProug„_ap�arentlg freak- The difficulty of finding a common., Here's a charming day dress with andy physical aubnormality Dead that L A Off" lab reactions. There are SLZL1! 1 N people, for denominator for aII-tilers reactors is- gayr youthful so-sophisticated, note ink' ' *Sample,- who p Is.-thy 28YtF1` Case tltty"Ere1 e-a�EC�' 'Alseezeellent VwT•mpornry Deaf- can sleep quietly emphasized by -the variations In the its bright topped bodice. ,. _ ,ally trained teachers and special con- less and Head Noises when doe to _ 'through a thunderstorm,,but will be so called silence of the country, which eoaaeetios conned breolda and Fist. It is the much'favored light navy dittons to correct them- . _ A. O. LEONARD, Inc. ikept awake by the nibbling and scrape to aa[ow nsman often induces discom- blue shade that combines so perfectly r vo Fifth Ave:,New York City _ scrape of a tiny mouse. Then, too, fort, it not•positise,fear. Other people with Persian red. 3 !some people will be kept awake by the And the noises of the country, the While exceedingly-smart it's simple +t dairyman at a brewery had a well • 7atermitfent drip - drip of water, .barking of doles, the'crowin of cocks, developed taste for the products of Fewer Tourists Visiting Berle. l; and conservative, _ ,I Pad p g _ _ though the steadyt,drumming of rain- the cackling of hens far more irritat- You'll like- the new cut of the the firm, but one day be turned up In reporting 'a falling o>f of abort Ing may act as a soporific on them,' Ing than the worst city noises._ sleeves in le- I wearing a blue ribbon in hid button- Continuity nd rhythm make , �n`zty -� � Too per cent. in the nu�r of foreign t� e 'the sa The first aEEeinp£ et a-t-llor- b _n- Arid Linty- sat. bT Sil�,_joined-tie- e--0rrat!env:vas.-ltfnn.'.:.still. fiuence of many-neutral and unfriend- vestlgation of the physiological and,_the bodice. malinger, "you don't mean. to tell me visitors to Berlin in Tii7y c�mp�red : ,Iy sounds quite pleasant. psychological effects of noise hat been Style No. 2536 comes in sizes -16, that you've signed the pledge?"- "Tt 1+ th the same month of ,1931, the vs. The power of minor noises is indeed made by-the Mew York Commission 18 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust.-does look a bit odd, sir, doesn't it?" Min Vorwarts opines that 'for. y -often absurd, Here the causes of the on City Noise, The',conclusions it Size 36 requires ilk yards,39-inch said John, with a twinkle in his eye. eigners do doubt prefer 'to stay away' abnormal effect from an inslgnificaat reached were that constant loud noises, ght material with 2% yards 39-inch "well, c'hat's the idea,,anyway?"."It's from the capital.wilere the Nationah• -' cause are complex. As a general rule impaired hearing, reduced the effiei- lark material. like. :his, sir. 'I wear the ribbon be- people will tolerate a necessary noise, ency o1 workers, and that the. effort It is very alt active in Spanish file ca'ae it makes men tempt me, and fists murder their fatigue. citizens and while resenting a similar noise If they to overcome the effect of noise puts I sheer woollen- with brown. woolen used when they tempt me—, well,.l have a unfortunately, foreigners fr"utntlT _ regard it as unnecesaaiy, ui it ft-�s i�nth____e_nervous system a strain I for the bodice :.ltd u drink.' are attacked." Only 15;226 toreigneri peer sleeves. ' drink!" leading to neuras tenic an syrnns I HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Germans vis - and 55 29 Germs thenic states. � 5 e well„ t.. e�� ad addr��� 1,4 a��_ A'slowness to-applaud betrays a t July this Year, .against. a total, of j ',;,i ll and Weak The arllfo'alTCe~•t1i111uai aeerye�c >i i �• s "• •• - / - feels on account of loud, incessant ly, giving number and size of such ��IJ ;lmper o* an-envious spirit- i02,3UZ is July, 1931. The number o! noise, is sufficient proof that it is ratterns as you wttn���nclose 20c in Iiannah More. visitors in June was i's,vs9. . f -Mrs. Liedtke Says Dr. Williams' harmful.' Therefore a reduction in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Pink Pills Made her Strfng city noises would add 'enormouslr to i'- carefully) for each number, and _ and_ Happy, _ _the amenities lot life; adiress your order, to Wilson Pattern _ "I was run-down Tte_ nuisance of the motor vehicles, Service, 73 west Adeluide St.,Toronto. Now Does :- 'and in bed ;or a which are the chief sinners in the + `tRT�rEE Good Health Her Own month and my matter of noise, has been tackled by ` a - friends told 'me I the Noise Commission. To the Am- Butte Tastes Through Legs » e --= Housework was lookink as it erican investigators we owe'the,. ere- The butterfly's sense of taste Iles ___ ]Reasons"' easons for Praise I had lost my last ation of the "decibel,"= or unit of in its legs. Dr. •Aleda Louise Airder - - T •'friend. I was terribly weak, and son, who has been experimenting at didn't know what•I was going to do. measurement for, the intensity of { g "I bave three good,healthy reasons for TABL'ETS•iPthey costa dollar a box Prescribed medicines •didn't do me noise, for example, that the streets the University o Minnesota with a singing the praises of BABY'S OWN -they are wonderful for children's, a* good. I was advised to try Dr, of New York are ten decibels.louder number of butterfly species,- testing TABLETS-two lovely boys and a girl, fevers and sick stomach," writes Mrs. .W f liams' Pink Pills-and they cer- than similar streets in London. The each for the most �diluted'soludon all of whom have been greatly benefit- James.O'Connor,Godfrey,Ont. - tainly did the trick," writes :Mrs. Frad outcom'a of the research in various of common sugar that would make it led by the Tablets during babyhood," Mothers everywhere rely on BABY'S Liedtke, Wingle, Ont. "I have now places was a series of regulations tut out its proboscus, reports. that writes Mrs. Judson Miilett, Mosber- ONV.T TABLETS to reduce simple a good appetite, and I am strong and against excessive noise, but the root the common red and black monArch• ville,NS. fever, to allay colic, to aid in cutting .- '. healthY and able to do my house- of the. problem was .left intact. To butterfly -has'-the most sensitive "If more'BABY'S OWN TABLETS teeth, to keep the children's digestive• work.' tasting legs of all The Detroit were used there would be fewer sick systems sweet and healthy. Dr, WiliiAn+a' pink Pills remove the get;.at it science must 'be used _to 8 *eVe t noise altogether. The ultim- News. One of this species used in babies,++ writes Mrs, Y"ewis Weldon, cause of weakness and nervousness r v L 'r'hese sweet easy to-take littk tablets by creating new red ' blood, which ate responsibility for tratlic noisy --Ilionctoa,iv a. are absolutely, SAFE-see analysts - builds up the exhausted ,nerves anll rests 'with the designer of motor ve- sugar in a solution .1,200-times.more,- , "I would not be without BABY'S OWN certificate in each 25-cent package.' restores vigour. Run-down conditions hicles. it is difficult to avoid,the sus- dilated than the weakest that would More than 1,250,000 packages were cold, i - : are steadily benefited as the enrich picion that if the manufacturers had taste sweet to a human tongue, Dr. DR. WILLIAMS' in 1931- 2111 _.. _ 'ad blood stream reaches and revital- spent time, money and thought upon Anderson says. ises the entire system. Growing girls- the problem-ot-reduction of noise, as BABY'S are greatly helped u ly Williams' they did' to attafn speed, economy in Circles and .ri t lines _limit .and TABLETS pink Pills, (;et a supply from your � . .:•: .,.�.''�^ dtraggist, 50c package. gas and cheapness in production,.they close all bodies,.aand the mortal right- would have obtained satisfactory re- lined circle lyuat conclude and- shut. Mako and Keep Children Well-As Mothers-Know _ ISSUE No. 38--32• salts. up all.-Sir Thomas Browne _ . ,:.!u '��: M.•. �,- - .:�". �y.-,.,F ,.t". 1�,,, "�y',,,,x. ,+•�. � r:',cA . 1, •fax •-•.;' r•-q` "9 WX a.. '•t' ku �,a•��. ` :yq nai°�". .", ', Z• s,- '.p• - -• •_t, .,.ti.- .,.,.'.. _ ... .....,oF _ 'W s :, . /� T Q�. —Kra. L. Clark, of aixeiy; —Mrs.Ashby-, of Whitby, seat- �e ' "LQV �Q� spent several days her with her -6 few days recently with '1: brothers. K. 8:, F. K. 4ad R. L, John Draper. Y; r Mrs. Grainger, of Is- Chapman. Mr. and �i --Jaws Murd_oeb _ s,�tad - .,,; 3 -� tta�► at the Guild+ has !eared rogme in Mrs. Boyer on Sunday. 1 V may Mr. Bly's residence on Chtireb BL, , -It je repgrted that a v8ty ALE -Mrs. Cyril Morley spent a few and is getting settled therein. fight frost occurred last week, but day's-lat week with friends in .-Constable Oliver Crucatner, not sufficient to affect vegetstion. - - .ToronLc• who was seriously ill last week, -CoXMG- F. R. Lake, Op to. - -Chas. Cryer. of Toronto,•peat is,we are pleased to report•mmeh motorist, 167 Yoage St., ToronWs ' "uen's Work Boots-Beat values is years. Solid Leather bolse Sunday with William and lire. improved and is able to be out Eyesight Specialist for glasses, Crammer. again. maybe consulted at Allie's drug Meaaonits Uppers. Waterproof oiled. _ ---- W. G. and 1[rs. t3oott, of -L, B. Tapson, piano=tuuer, of store, Whitby, on Tuesday. Sep , Clareasont. spent Sunday with W. Bowmanville, will in'aawe teinber•the-20th. ;Will not harden:' -J. and Mrs. Miller• shortly. end way or4in:•(eft at -�. Carmichael sv171 be in charge 1 :..�:- -A large number of ant reef• TaE News office will be promptly-of. the 'service of the Preabyterisu l` dente have been attending the attended to. ' * Church at the Friends' Meeting - fi°;; tDsh+►wa Fair this week. Io the Police Court on Monday House on Sunday next, at 3 s_ -F. F. Balsdan, of Burford, - p. m. Em evening Fred Posti�l. of Green bodes welcome. The. Bible_Clash -__- Men's L or 9rlendid Stock. =- = _` aeeompaaied--by--s fris>ad:spent _ Weight Work Boot _ River,appearecTbefore Magrstrate 6unday Sr7i^ool w111 meet at 2 p. fight ei ..3douday with hie relatives io Clark, charged with wounding m. A High-Grade Boot. 7. ` PictterinR: Frank Barber, -d Toronto, on the —Mrs. Elmer Toms and child- —The Young Men's Club of the 16th day of August,who is alleged Uhited Church will commence t: ten, of Oshawa, spent a few days to have been .trespassing on hie their winler services on -Sunday, week with her parents, Oliver nroperty. The case was remand October 2nd,' wnen an open meet _ 'Andldre. Crammer. ed for a week.- ing will be held. The membere' =•Mr. and Mrs.Elson, of Torun -,M, Solovitch,of Port Colborne, x..: and their friends are holding a STAR RRANIZ�ER.�hbB - = to,Bpeqt Sunday with the latter's wba was convicted on a bbarge of social night at Squire's- Beach-01a- later and brother, Mrs. Robert selling liquor and is now serving a-Wedaesday,Sept. 219t. �1�3e��' 1saU �1•�� ' •- k� - -LiVt3 I�ODt1A sentence in Whitby -witb.the exception of the last ' -Rev, and Mrs. H. G. Crozier ..- jail, appeared in the Pickering 3 days the attendance at the Tu The equal of-any garments un the market at 1.435. _ will be at home to their friends on Police Court again on Monday rooto Eshibitiun vcas leas every x r Thursday afternoon, at the par night, charged'with having liquor E., r day this year than the Correa• . Radio Licenses Issued. sonave, Sept. 22nd,, from 3.30 to t} illegally, and was fined $100 and poadiag dap 'last year. There ie o'oloek. coats. which pas promptly paid. --Bert and Mrs. Mitchell and -Rady Vallee, then faruous only one ezplanatiun for tbi!I and Fred T. Bunting -� - - Pickering that iM the business depressions dsngh_Lera�oL_LaneiD¢ _Mich.,..Rnd rraoaer,--SVas. hrpntenad_witlL_ a>sgReel�en f[lr�-Fzibi-- — --- --^ r - r- ... • lido• and Mrs. Smith, of Hamilton, divrirre by his wife. who went to � 1,a . Established 1857. . s p�ud E�ugh and Mrs. Mechin a Reno for the' ourpose of filing a t -:brief visit on Thursday last. snit. Before -she accomplished cumetaocee, to coWiratulate them. :.-Kim Ruby Wallace, of New this a reconcileation was affected selves that the attendance kept tonville. is spending,a few month-, and they are again happy. Mrs. up so well as it ,did. The smaller . _ veith her brother, George, and Vallee now says that she has attendance does not-imply that W•. Wallace, while her parents forgotten what the trouble was the interest.in the fair is waning. � hie tq. to�� . are visiting relatives in England. between her and her husband, -The HarveeteFe' Ezcursione to +-Wm. Ca}Ile has been busy that it was only a simple matter. the Nurtb•west, wbich, were coo ' A great many of the divorce cases dusted every year by the C. N. R. this week painting the new vet " y in the 9tatee are based on simple and C. P. R. for many years, have andah on the dwelling he recent! _ ' purchased from-the Robt. Gordon been discontinued, as the demand matters like this. + r -° ea"teand now -occupied by Mrs. -Oo Sunday last Rev. Dr. Car. for harvesters was not sufficient The' Leadef hall! r'V�er Irish. mirhael occupied the pulpit in the to warrant then!in running special- y -Miss Morrissey and nephew, Presbyterian Chureh, Oshawa, trains. Informer years a-n appeal Nicholas, of Toronto, were in the when he preached the pulpit was made every year for about 8, 9 and 10 ' - village of Friday, where the form- vacant, the former pastor, Rev. '10,000 men, but now no special ap grocery Specials- >?or Sept. ; ' or is having some improvemeat@ Mr. Munro, having g„oe to Bob. peal is made. This change is due ' :!made to her residence on Chnrcb -caygeou, where he was recently to the recent irnprovemanto made - street. inducted. In Dr. Carmichael's in farm machinery, which dispen- ••Falcon'• "1ldillioaaire" Rice Crispies y -A number who Have been see with the e� to went of mas . absenee. the pulpit io St. Aadretry e P y • Bartlett Pears Vegetable and '?'far 23c � tentingi on the lake sbore, have nine occupied by Rev, Mr. Lavis. thousands of nlen. The imprurre• N0. 2 size, 3 for 25c Tomato gasp 1 purled up @takes, as they find a son of Wm. Lavis, of Whitby meat in machinery used in so fi p q graduate of many different industries is one of "You'll like it." ••Catellis" that they can sleep nits counpp Mr. Lavis i4 a recent Portably in their homes these cool Knox College, Toronto,and is now the causes of so murh unemploy• Gold Medal 3 for 25c' Ready cat Macaroni aigbte: stationed in Quebec. He is a very west in the present age. Pumpkin in pkgs, } FrwniK and Mrs. Hall and Jas, fluent and pleasing speaker and -One of the most de @tnrctive foe 23c� "The Leader" Scot ti ` 3c r and Mra. Andrew motored w has a bright future before him.... buds with which farmers and , .-Keswick, on Sunday when they -A fiendish crime was revealed it•gro-wers have- to coo tend is You'll enjoy spent the day with- the latter'@ the starlinr, wb e4was introduced "Golden Spray" - - on Tbarsday afternoon lw @t cc•hrn p y" ShOpuiag Catsup daughter, Mr @. John Draper, and one of the vottager-k at ,the Rouge into tbid country a ft w years ago Loaf Cheese the Flavoring family. -River- found a Amall bus at the frEm ELIRIand, They are very ,y lit �{-header" Way. —Mrs. N. Wright and Wm. and .bridge, and on investigating found prolific and most c6structive to - Per bottle 33c - Mrs. Wright, of Chicago, accnm r•rnall fruits. A number of frnit that 1t contained• t4"e dead body grow in this town�hi wl3o 7 paaaibd by Mrs. A. Carrot. of 9t. of a newly burn male-cbild. Can` p "Wonderful" Javel «'stet Gran. Sugar Louis, *pent a few days last-week etabl-e Chester was notified-and he turmeily derived a otlb;tantial I.anndry Soap per qt :- Maria the forte. y income from ' the groAi-ng of Ste . . - bars ?"oc -tic l 7 Cie 10-lb*r - with the forrner's euvsur, rs. took the bad to C. A. 9territt'F 1 1,ccu l'1ir,] e1Trd tU i - .-The Ladieo' Aid Socie -nndertakin r o p - give-u 3,the bn�inese as the @tar!• --- a oot.ifiad Dr. Ca.r•twright, Coro. g + _ Andrew's Gbairch sill meet st the ioR cuosramee them before they aer, who ordered an iarjrleet.' Ur. More and more The Public are realizing It Pays" to `home of Mrs. Frank Hall on Tnes bird, of Ut+hawa, conducted a teach fuattirity Jt was rumored Fhu the "Leads(" way. day, Sept. 20th, at 3,30 '(D. S. T ) uo @t mortem examination and that the Department of Game and- p Please note' the change is dace• found that the child had been Fi-nheries propotted to place them' All the]allies are welcome, murdered, as its @kull war, badly ua�bbe gams bird list and forbid- -�i GOODS _ -The traffic on the .Highway fractnred. An autopsy is being din¢ t•,hpm being destroyed except _ �1\ THE DRY A GOODS Aver the week end was finite conducted, and the vtac;era' huh order Departmental re¢ulatiuns. - heavy, but leas (ban the orevioas been •ent to Toronto. As.soon a� [Tepnty Mjnieter, lilt. McDonald.. : „DEPT week ends. A great many are a report IQ received the inquest has opposed this propoeal. He- • - pow retnro►ag hflme from *pond will be held. The Provincial stateq that the Depwrtrnen: bar ing the Bummer at their su-ormer Police were notified, but'tbere i- oever received anycurrespoodence , ! : Cuttings @. in defense of this bird, bat many -�'e's,l'e placing' OII our "Sales". Tables an immense lot of • -St. George's r bureb, Sunday. n°t the +lightest clue as to the stock at rites that,are ridiCulOnsly guilty parties. - = regnePts have been made for is p Sept. 18th. 17th Sunday after far matiun a@ to how, when and cheap.Trinity- Sunday. School. aL 1Ca. —The death took pipes on Sat• : y. where they ma-y be killed. Ae the - W.; Morning Prayer, at 11 : Even urday at hie residence, 098 Wood• matter stands now a man man Youths'odd Boys', values regular 2.15 to 3.75( _ bins Ave ue. Toronto, of Dr. A. tug Prayer; st 8 (D. S.-T'.) Preach. @boot these birds on his own preen _ R¢rn - -at-- " - .er at both services, the Rev. E. G. M Bell, in big 8th year, 'after a -bat-other-u*i @e tie muot secure `:Bobineon. long period•of 11-oexs. Ewa@ Boye' Cap? tine for school born at Desmond @fad was @ducat a county liceote in order to ehont " .'•1,29 -The canning factories in the them. The ' is one of the Boys' Tweed Longo, 4-e) townehi wve cootmenced o ed at Tamw o-rth High School and ' h pets at Queen's UaiverPity, where 1�te few birds for which a word is not p rinse, ws the tonlwtoee are now •said in their favor. The robin is G Doz ti neck Sweaters, vwlae@ u to ..a0 and graduated with. nonore. in 19,06 destructive to cherrie. y .,ripening but the ' -_ 3.QO going out at 1:19 -, ' peniag in considerable .rfuanti o, -�.. , ties. The yield is said to be only Tbat year he came to-Pi_ke�ring prof€ great value for k'11inR ties. sevens five per cent. of a where he practiced medicine for. Children" Sand Ribbed Hoge, sizes 6 to 8 ; y p deetrnctiye in-eects. : '. •4 . 23c' c normal yield. two years. He then moved to • _ --- --•-per pair ... .• - , Toronto, where lie built un pr1 :_ _ - -The Women's Iu@titnte will @' Stcrking�, heavy black cottoa,iibbea, Boy. manage the refreshment Booth at c),Wive,p actice in the east en . Now Advortisemeiota. "Rou¢h and Tumble", sizes 7 and 8 29c : 'the School Fair to be held here on He was a member of the United 39c . Wo ChnrEh a_ is i - , Iii- -- sizes _,, .to 11 ._ is`' 1f wcife, Winnifred E. Seale ]3.@11, a F AR,pacr�Am1TEDngodb N:1g--Apo Other lines, ngt in•time for school opening small Memorial Park. Donations of �• . Many oti J small cakes will be gratefully daughter, Mary, find two sun c's Y,1ennon, w':,may_ - a' __..- ^r_rt ,J III:B ll nr ti hunts, _ HAP M w brother, John Bel] of Mvecow. E2 SALE-A Il s zrd' r of mired :•M w -Tile a bolding United Young People's wc1d, in Move ler.g hs zr,d.'dry. Apply to' e Society are boldlDg w COrD row L and w sister, Mrs, it ma wager, Of Jos,Cowan,Pickering. Ph.-ne Pick ln09 14 e ; •this(Tharsdp evening', Se t. 15, EnterLlri�e. Their many Picker ` y) p ing friends extend to the family '�Ot'iCF-CbnpoinR tin linndace, wt Squir'e's Beach. App]e•pie wit} 1 w'edne c'ayr and 1'sidays. art;ilfu:then not- be served.- A cordial invi.tatiun their .eympatby-in tbeir hoar of ice 7 crnts per bag. pscar Wilson. Brougham, _ --is ezteuded. to the members and orrow. ��R I1� their friends to be present. —A.-number (A aeroplanee pace• ONY FOR SALE — Reasonable, + S�I sal —L. F. 11ePhwil, who was on the ed over the village on SatnrdaV Pgood driver and gentle has been driven by staff of the Bank of,Commerce Afternoon. . It Was the occ-asion g'rlroschool. J.Ba:nes,Cherrywood.. Phone- Mark SU09. 3-4 pec•al S vice es here for several- years, and last of the third annual garden party -� •• ,-:-- ------�y------ -• j' j ] Tir • - • •• •• _ r �S er � • - - C+t w a spring was transferred Lo e theyIKin stun road east to OFi-Fily:�T_-I'xrtn:of0) Acres. non• - veu-b Korman-aufl M-e @:It via, ver.ientl loeated en main highway in Uah- -- - -- Brl{tbLOn branch, 11x9 been tran8 - _�g ' - y ttr, zmp!e buildings, all Under -.•ferred back to the Pickering their air•minded friends A ❑urn cultivation, G.D.Conant,Oshawa, 25 -- branch. We are pleased to see ber'of the guests from Toronto - ----- - t As thousands of .drivers now ,know, are ; him back again in our raid @t. came by .plane, while as many �CP) RT KODAK Fl\'ISHIti(i- Any size roll devetoped'and 6 prints,23 cts -Rev. H. G. Crczier *ill con more came by unto. Among.. the clew 8•tiposure roll.same. Extra prints.3 Cris. built stronger andA�ar longer than any i :time his- series of sermons on planes which passed over the each. Ja•:kson Studio,Seafor.th,Oct. 3�� _ ­The Home" next Sunday night, village wm an.,anto giro, which OR SALES-23 yountr pigs, 7 weeks fire even Seiberlilo-g could ever build the subject being "The Father in alas a kind of propellor On top-sly F �!d;,at>o Yorks};ire boar for.service, Ap- -- r+ tvbleb Lhe lane n1AV sire Or drop ply to Charles Hutchingg,lot 13. con 2,Picker- L p _ _ _. - - - the-Houle: A. Special feature of I7 p ng(Frock read)1t R \o• 1,Pickering 2.3 UelOTe� — f this service wi]],be the presence of Perpendicularly, There was an - R. •. F G6oice -_ fieafruutai s tint flyingse-v- ---_- ' of the Teets Ai,d a thrill wa@ yo ng animals. Apply at lot]o, con. Y, COlne in and ask to see these Worldlf$m- will.lead • the praise service. A11 g P ckenn known as the w.H.Sankt farmy just . . Rte wP1COCne. proyided by Mi6s, Elsie Storrow, north of Pickering Village.( A.Picdv,.Pickering t - —gwimmiog contests are s 22 years old, a wliitress in a-YoloQe -- _--_ _- — 271 f 'oils tiles, _ _ _ • - - :-draivinit f tare of the Toronto -St.ca€@;.who mfi•de two parachute OR SALE—Seed Wheat. O. A. C. � Exbibi but that on Saturday itirOl)@. S.he was fbrrnerly•a tra• l l�ld variety: a!--,o Fire and Automobile tn- _. surance and all daises. -Perth Mutual and Sun bf!tween Geo Young; of Torun peze 'artist with Sellers Circite Insurance,of London. For particulars apply to '�j!�'�' ■�/�.•7■- �r;ri to.Lad Mwrvin N*kon, gf'Ioww, in rend also with Barnum-'s. There W•F.Di9ney,Greenwood. . ?f)tf CHARiJrJS Be. S�s�� 1 which the lwtter "challenged were about a hundred guests OR SALE;PENT or EXCHANGE FR resent•and •motsic was rovided F- 't Young, was the inost -interesting. p p 200 acres farm,clay acid loam, fifty acres - 80 ands in a five by Whitby Citizen's Band, which pasture and good bush, and ba'ance workable. General Pepsi-s, 011s and*Gas., ,, f "Young won by y free from stone,spring creek through farm, good p mile race. Marvin should be won second prize_in their Class Kt buildings,good fences. good orchard and small ; mile whom be challenges after the recent -Canadiao National' highw clone to school. 7 lei miles from paved r h hws 8 epilea trQm NetrmatYht Apply Joe- ',�,Pickering g - �Qntario ,..'• tbir. Exhibition. A.�aiiuhr,0,cwromooc,opt., _s + f r . *•jC-rrr-•^ ',;,r;. .b nib' - - -'' - - + - _ - ,.„,.s, -