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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1932_09_23 .r VOL. -LlZ.- - ; ; • . ---- Trr,BERINE , ONT.,- F AY. --SE PT. 23, 1932. - 1'�0. =__ a WL8T HILL GREEN RIVER. -. >Fs�fss�'tos�fal ia�r>►�. .'.- _ 'GREENWOOD The anniversary .services held in The Ladies Aid will hold their C 0 connection with -Melville P�byter- monthly meeting at the home of the Dian O. PXA:RSON-Physician A Rood supply of Hard and Soft ran Church will bg held on Sunday, Rev. Mrs. Brilson, on Wednesday, aadSur=eon, Dunbarton. loly COaI on hand. Also a en I et. 16th. The preaccher. at-.both .oi-.Sept. 28thi -at 2.30 p� m. Word for R. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director of Kindling ood y the services will be fir.,Bryden, of Roll�all Sympathy. All ladies are _ R. etried•A.aodatieaef Ontario_ ass• B A7iox College. Further information invited to attend. . ..' ppt� stove length. will be supplied•in this paper from The annual Rally Day service at HstabKshed.1898.. Is Member of the Amertnn Optomet:ieal pwi o°oele 2804.c;�e�moneai b aDDol-tw" 1�Ltf Phone Pick. 1709, t* time. All friends of this the Union Sunday School will be congregation are cordially invited to held next Sun ay-morning at 10.15 Leasi. DONALD MIII O, PICSERING attend these services. Special music w be furnished and BALSAM M- Brown, of Toronto will take the '�a" selie2 - THIS IS THE TIUNCAN B. McINTYKE-Barris• D A • :S E E � _ :._ . Liter, solicitor. Notary. Office-Brock St.. -Miss Norine Wilson, of Toronto,. South.Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. (}ENJ$RAL 1N8URANCE g. ---_Fhme45. _ 481y AGENCY dent Sunday with her parents here. - BRbcK ROAD. FARMERS MILL -RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, . - ONTARIO A large number from here alt- -' .solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. ended the school fair at Claremont Congratulations to Johii and Mrs. Office formerly occup,ed by the late A.E.Chris Faeilitiee for planing any kind of In- on Monday. Cowan on the safe arrival of a son PStrOIIlze your Home , 1 tiara•south wing or Court Ptouae.Whitby. Sly_ durance at best rates Miss Sadie•Ward returned to Tor- an d heir. Mill _ F,ATON. BELL do 8098. Barriat- available. otito cn Monday morning to resurr.e Our school was elosed on Tuesday D ers, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security and Service my Motto. her studies in the Busine•s3-3College. 'to allpw the teachers and pupils to `-For P-asfTy and Cakes use s. Building,330 Bay Street,Torohto,; 4211y. Phone PIA. 616 N. F. and Mrs. Goddard entertain-- attend the school fair at Brougham. ' - W.J Beaton, The Toronto youth. why was mak- Kiastmi Brand. H.g gels - ---- -- '-- ed about sixty at a corn-roast at No•better flour on the market.. J.D.F. Roes. Adelaide 2838-9 their home Qn Friday night. Mary ins ratl}er fns*. time at the jots on •[�ICHARC80N. PICKERING & 'j• H. Beal` Claremont being.*, present from Toronto. Br-nl g- the top of Cowan's hill, had a ve Barley Feed, mixed 22.00 per too 111 Phone 924 ham, Claremont (including all the narrow escape on Tridav e�'el3ing MULVEY-Barriatere,Solicitors,Notaries Peas and Barley, 20.00 - Public, 213-214 Confederation Life Building, pupils.from he High School) and et- last• Corn and Berle L'o`o-of Yon e.and Richmond Sts. Toronto,- FURNITURE her oirrts. .A Tlost happy time was E. Brady had his car stolen last y+ '26.00 -" Phones Adelaide 4489 anil"4480, .By appoint. p Superior Qualit went Saturday evenings, Pickering residence spent by all. Friday from the Jmperial Garage. On p. �' Phone Pick.3613, stf NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE ...' -• Monday last Constable Crummer Ground Corti, 26 00 .IN GREAT VARIETY OUNBARTUPi notified him that his .car was locat- Scrat-efiFeed, 5 grain thiz 1.40 a 100. ters. Solicitors, Notary Public. 606 Royal Wm, ano XTS. :1qi a+.o .a. +rill-tne (!4enge plat- + - 1.4E Z. 180 . Bask BI Lliwuac,u o , ,� _-lgg •• „ $ dg_Toronto Phone Elgin 6303 or s3M. tresses, Dressers, Tables and phyllis visited '`iagar last Sunday.- es torn off. We understand that the ehi.ek size 1.50 & 100 A Residew:e.P,ckenng, Ont..or by appointment. four young men were captured and Fine Oatmeal 2.00 a 100•• Pickering Office.Gordon House. Thursdays Chairs, Picture Frames. The Corn-roast last Wednesday Sa4ucda.s from 7.30 p, m to 9.00 p m or Our prices are the lowest. night in Hopkins. flats held by the brought back to Toronto for 'trial. ' vbb"Piet 2030• 371y Give the strap- to such characters. Dramatic Club was a decided auto- - Ilesetfsl - esa.-Abou. fifty were preent. It will cost considerable to recover �?OOF/NGS Masgalet:and Murray Sewell, 6: the car. _ All accounts are now due - ATBIL 0.SMITH. b. D. 9., L. D.S., Cedar Grove are staying with their he (S.cce oil e f J. al Dula)• Graduate of 8 and 5 R-B.C. Shingles.maturaf. grandparents while Frank and Mrs. and prompt settlement- the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toren. B :':---K t N SA L E. --. - to Usiniraity. At Claremont o�e.over D. A. and stained colors. Sewell and Wm. and Mrs. Cowan, of .��.. - in required. tsoee't��re every Tuesday and Freda Phrase Malvern are visiting friends at Tim- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lidgett Sun- - -' feeare to I1._ attic � TORONTO AS PH ALT ROOPlN (3 � - in thin les, sidings and mss. dayed with Chas. and ,Mrs. Lidgett. tSSRBHRT T. FALLAISE.L. D e:, g Re d Mrs. Sommerville motor- Sirs. Crozier, of Oxdaift, has been `I cannot continue to give i7 roll roofings. g•.fir► D.D.S.. Graduate•(the Royal Calkge of Mr. 'John Credit unless aeeounGr - t)atWSurgeonsandtbe•Univeraty otTorooto, 4aly,irooIshingles and roofings ed to Solina on Sunday to visit her visiting with her brother, ioke ie reudence second door east of St. And- _mother and were accompanied by $riirna11, are paid when x "w'"Ch"rch. Pickenng,Out, once hours; 9 We can supply the matek&I only, or Thos. and Mrs. Annaal to Ennis 11- Miss Helen Law has returned to -" a.m• to a p• m„ or by appointment. pt-ray eve you R rice on the complete 1f� - required. service). Phone Pick 3700. 431y 8 p P P en. They visited James and Mrs. Lefroy after a two week'b visit with job, as we have secured-the Srtztalea and family. friends in Kinsale: ` services of a first-class -- The Sacrament of the Lord's Su ` : F• _+- ���� - !►i 4sslilasasea <,atCaa. -- roofing man. P- The W. VL S. Rally will be held - -- - -- - ' _ per will be dispepsed in the United in the Kinsale Church on Sept. 27th. 1 AA LLIZABETH RICHAliD80�i- All Work Guaranteed. - - Church at the morning service nett Everybody come and make 'this -th•- L. :SURN/NGHAM e Fire and sutomcbile insurance of all kinds. *��� ii 7 V Sunday and the .regular -Rally Day best one yet. tapvsesbag eompaaies01 solid financial stand- �•. 1 .ate ?nice v�ill `.be held in the- Sunday _dui• a number from here togk in Building and Geperal _ 1°t- • ' School.-Parents are Ynvited. the fl.., ):.,, F_.'r , n '''may-a*sC POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, LUMBER YARD Wednesday of la4t week, and repot:. M-Ptimeites furnished on all classes. �{ GIt[El�vvi)UU• of work-Interior and Exterior. -�J.' . for ooaaL« or York Lad onia io, ego an inV-r�StinA. time., 61012Ml•s of all kinds attenned to on shorawt -- Mrs. T f;. F{�o:rn,ae and family The Kin-,ale Incti-tatP- arm enter-_ Alterationo:and ,repAire. aoties, Address Green-River F.O., Qat BlaciIBIYllttlln , & Woodwork n s y K tea: rr.-_ Cbimneys Built Concrete Work. 2� = .s Jniia•-xith -Nli�% X. Wood: tainin Lhe ,Iad1PS'of Br B.BEATON TOWNI'GHIPOLEBB at right priceb Mrs. GeFlrge 31i riieton, to the we. tifnte At tile' Hall on Elie a`a-r m- Phone Pickering 571E D• Ooa.•yas.er• o,mmisnoner tar taking Note is the time to base those re air of u-4- i3-still. continls:ng in -very_p-jQr of Thursday, Sept. 2!101._, FA[RPf1RT,- - - ONTARIO as"Tits, Aceonnunt. Eta. Non•y to 10.3 P - - =-lend p}p .Iaeow of Morn•p Ie• lobe attended to, H+trrows rep«fired. health, The Kin�a►e-Ladir-r are io be"cones anew whtt.v '• put• ale,o new sections on hsnd. The fam- •"+l:,se.: ^. ;!died and -Ge.rirude Con, vratulated on their woos=a at the �hill�gles For -Si��e- -=�M. MAW, LIC$NSED AL'C- pus Fleury Plows alw iye on h.tnd. ^:: s-pe-t tie- �Ic-end A4th r,4at--O3 hawa Fair, tt.y ta•;,-e receire-J-- -_ TONE MAW, York } Also dealer in.Viking C"rearn Separa• ivrs .n Pickering. twenty one pri4es frorr twenty-fiv- . li Count es, An kinds of sate;prowmt�attended tore and BHirctric War,bers. John 'and Mrs, Maxwell and fam- articles-shoum- ,;x rlear a-nd 5% Nd. B,C. Shingles. to Ternse reasonable. Dates for oaks may be If tbinkinR of buying an electric radio gy, of Toronto,,-spent Sunday with Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles. aeraA1Pd at NEWS•Ot6cv. Bell and Indepee. aak fora demcnetraliou of the New James and 3Jrq. Raines - - Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. _ dent Phones. W tutbir.Out 317 Rogers Mi+jeretic models. BROUGHAM. Also. re•rvliFiPring buggy wheels. The priors_are right. Wm. H. and 1IrR. Grumrner, of p 9 •. Laws mowers sharpened. =Pickerins , called on Stuart and Ntr. A. Si�� rag, of FFalibnrton, vi.- T. 1'ATER80�S •. , CLARF.bfOItf'T 44RNET ROBERTSON F'• T' Woodv7a,rd !airs. Coriett on Sunday, red the Gannon family one day this pall and et vices. Phone 8812'' Electrical Contractor GREENWOOD 491y Dr..and Mrcz. Peelar, of Maple', and �•eek; g_p -_ less- Wiring and Re -' - - - --' 'MlF c Della Riseborough, of Weston, The cooler weather somewhat less- fi g pairing for Light p. or power, Pickering Mi11S spent Sunday pith Frank and �1L� monad the week-end traf on �o. �_. You Can Buy at -Ho ' - - li f ichw ay. _'w All kinds of electrical goods l' Next .Sunda} being Rally Day th- .Grant and Mrs. Malcolm geld Mrs.-- TIRES, BATTERIES, kepC in stock. Save you' tried LAXO, the ere will be a united service of the Fairgreaves 'ere guests-of their. re- ACCE390RIES, x ,8119 Phone 1706, Pickering spew Cereal Food and Muf- Sunday School and Church, beginn 'latives here. over the week-end. i , ing at 11 o'clock. B. and Mrs.. Carter and Frank and At as low and better prices _ --� ti;o Meal : It contatpr--sh-e_ p errs of tbewheat and other A couple of Toronto families are Mrs, Carter, of Green River, spent NOTICE B expected to locate on the: at 'con- as ;', parts of the cereal grains. Sunday with' the A. Gray family. :.. _ A An old fatihioned health cession about- a half mile west of Richard and Mrs. Witter,-and Mrs " -;you can in Toronto. . utevale -. �1ll8 . the Greenwood road. ' proutotiog food modern. _- -Crocker and_ son, of Toronto, were Cho in ever da ;. ized, For sale at William and Mrs. Sadler, of Hain- visitors at the L, Matthews home on PP B y y lion and Will and '►Its. Harris of Wednesday t; Let ne repair that�eAky top. - -= your grocer's, ;.; ih Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Mrs. Tumin`xids • 'returne-d to her except We-d esday .--: . -- -- -- - I - (>fi�AlN=FLOUR-FEED A Sadler and family. home in Mannilla on Sunday. Miss Skilled Motor Rep%ire. Just arrived a carload of W. H. and mall, of Cobour.g Madeline cnmk balck-with Mr. Me- � - - Pill exchange and F:jwood and Mrs. Brandon, of Whiner fora � 5it. Oats. R = Toronto, and Mrs. H. Brandon, of The W. Milne family, -of Green Gordon J. law " .Flour for Wheat We have most any Feed y'otl Cannin2•ton, spent Sunday with Mr. River and'the Clayton Axford' fans- Phone 2508 _ may need, a=ir} Sirs. Brandon and daughter. ily, of'_Toront,, spent Sunday with ANTHONY 'WILSON � - - PICKERING, • ONTARIO -Full line of Poultry Feeds. AUVL :v !:. grad bTr�. HoltlSy. . Proprietor:- Mrs. L. 'Middleton way very succ- 8tf Phone Mark. 550?,A D N. Lockwood The 3lisses bladdc`ii of Toronto essful with lint exhibits at'the Osh- were callers in our midst this wC+1%. aw•a Fair, winning $1'2.00 first prize PIL'1�rtt1. Henry �i'ectrtev vicitpd his fripn•t, -- - T ,., r ,nl In - D . Jack Holtb.y, at Port Perry recently. bloom. West's •'s-fr�n�e F. ..M, :;l.ur,,,i..i �::r.l3a�a?-':��sY - �.�. _-- _ _. _.�,_.. _..a ,. , u- •I -- -..• ' _ . ;z: R.' G'. CLENDENIN� the prize-winning Yorkshires• at the Patterson, the-latter's wife^and two of Torontj, FUNERAL DIRECTOR' 3lisses L. and B. Wilcox 'visited ,guests at the home of.Mrs.-W. Cow, their sister, Mrs. Bruce _Ritchie over is on Sunday. h- st - - •*� dine Bargai ns - • Private Ambulance _�� �h�c�rteA-e„u. - --•- - ;- :i1rs: R.• D. Miller* celebrated her _ - ._-- _ Day and NiR,.. Servie C R P W;morz: is Preding a cpm- hi hday an Cnndn___ Her ent block hen';-house and garage at the Women's Institute presented her Special . We are Offering g00__ V Pbone 900G.,d alue his new residence,. - with'a besutift�i• array of-flJweis to Malvern 500 - Zhe schools shave ,been attending make the occasion a pleasing one. in, a walnut stoel bed, a school, fairs this week. -The pupils Mrs. 'Grainger, mother of Mrs:'r. a w Markham, -_ �Ont. are to be congfiratulated on their D. Miller; her sisters,.Mrs. Steven- 'q%tra good felt _ -_ - - -__ _ interest. :•m and bars. Kelr, with their ,hush- Large Tube8 _ _; , Miss Alma• Puckrin won two Ariz- gild; and Master Dexter Kerr, SP- 3 mattress in 1s _� es at the Oshawa Fair .di mechan- ent Sunday with., the R. D. Miller �Or Mr n • a 1 1 sand oat spneaz. Sue is to LC c�n -+rod«; ,.�M :.. f. _ a v`s �: •r- W' i.c . �;` ; , I t, may`, x� y �` -+' q j '" .'r.','""'"- '�,w ,;•v;-*,; . :' . �"" . ,. - """'a��I . , - • , . . F'ive-Cents a Ride! ` 4 Voice �of the P ress _ , .. , - A_'x >�- f; _ . I Y v - . - a -y � .n. :ri - �- Canada, The Em re and T6►e Wand a# Large �,,'' .w'. - ' r -' CANADA ,Handshake Dangerous x` - _ _ 1-, 11 110 �. • - r ' 1 ° ' How Canada Came Through Because Americans, Englishmen,i! - t a.>, _ _ "'. . , Canada has come successfully Germane, Dutchmen, Sweden, Lithuaa- - I ,-,.� {?V': I ,' ' .. .:.,_'.. • through tea-serious-de-presaionais less lane, Poles,'Danes, Armenians, Ser- , ,� -11_< - Mane, -Greeks. Estonians. Syrians,: than. halt a century. ,.. -Considering -'• - Letts, Icelanders, Norwegians,and es. • - • population and resources some of the - m - - - — ' :earlier depressions were perhaps ecially the Japanese think it'Is-effem- . - - • ., a Iii �., graver than the one through which we ivate, many modern Frenchmen have s�. t ►' ­are now passing. In many respects abandoned the ancient and honorable 'c t , - � t ,, that oL 1837 was the most severe in Gallic custom of greeting friends with ,- f _ ' �' ,,, . our h4story. But Canada survived a•resounding kiss on the cheek or jaw, a Vic-- �' ,:• .• ' .them all and passed on`.to greater "Time" _ays. So widespread has be. , . ,;,._.. - " " '"- - - .. - •1° ._ come the custom of shaking Ca=ds in T "�' heights of prosperity. The present - depresa4on seems to be lifting, and France that the august L'Academfe de .. , ; ;�,l%.,-i , Mededne was asked recently for an - _,there Is ever reason to believe that - :1 � � _ � , 4 " . 11 y opinion. Weightily tho acatlemie con �� - ' ` "' a '' economically our future will lotiow the sidered, then over the voluble opposi ' 11 a / - _- history of the past. This depression . sequirea to be looked at,in its proper lion of a pouthlnl minority deItvered � f - �,,,* perapective. Our previous expert these decisions: (1) the cfuntry man's ;•�« lYii "`+ ri u - wry 11 hands carry fewer germs than the city ,, a� ' � "al�I w ences are described in' a pamphlet en ! y I�(bt -- - -titled: "Canada Comes Through," by man's, but (2) more germs change � •: ! �-. yy4� ''.�+- ».fin x , j Mr. 'Floyd S, Chalmers, editor of the carriers during a handclasp than dur y ► * �' '+ - ... �f "Financial Post, Toronto. These aril.-ing a perftmctorp pack o! ae lips; x s . i cles are an antldote to-pessimism and hence (3) the handshake is more .den- $ _ 'give reason for confidence in the fu- gerons than the kiss.;Border Cities * � ' ,, . i ��, � � .,yrs �'1. :' ..-'-'-_'. _.lure.—Toronto biafl and Empire. Star. - - i� �: � i'w . �%tae. r i - . . .. _ _ Weeds Arc Expensive Value of Fata - =. . lust how Serious !s the Iola Dees ---A--notable fact !s that diet plays a 4 �! ;�' �M y ° s+ f N 5 �" t, ..,..-r iplc,ortant part in combating K ---- •eioned to Canada agrieulLUttt u; Lho - . ' - " .weed nuisance is shown by the report tuberculosis. After tile German occu- Ylcod pictures gener.h1v invoke scenes o! ('hin a but- you're vyrong Flits tinre. is c e• ! _ -- - of the AssoMate Committee.on SVeed Patton of R'arsser there was an alarm Ocean Cfty, .ti.J„ made -some pocket money when Ligb seas-1c6ded the streets to a depth of three feet. - f Control of the Canadian Research ing Increase to tuberculosis, because " the Germans removed as much'fat of " ' _ _ Council. This body which has -bees . - -- investigattag the more important goes- all kinds as they tonal with d•hicb to land, chitd-ren of the first marriage; Ontario L.OSe8 and Mrs. D. E.' s.•Wishart, Toronto, Canadian Wins _ _'- lion with articular attention to-.the make high explosives. When the peg I _, L - _ !11 ll2 S C 7 . ._ _ t second; and _even ra chit- xestern provinces. The report de plc o! FFarsaw were sufficient to return a ,� EnxiEne�t .Dosage � � u@ R..J.S. •Got Title - dares,that 18 per cent. Is a very con a diet containing sullicient fat, the I �1ren._ His sort, Sherwood Iiodp.iirs, a Ro died in aervative estimate o! the crop loss due -- iieutenatat in the •yal �iavy d tuberculosis d'ecllned rapidly- It is; - 8 after hay • _ ough�u! j� �'°_-.. .'_-"'to weeds and .taping-- the - average generally accepted�thac � diet fide--ln ; rowledge. of ]nsurance and 1 '.ing..erve Ross Somerville�omexville Beats Good-71 • d ihr -. wheat gield on the prairies tabs three- fats constitutes a, definite, protection'. the Great`VFar. _ Marine -Laws Invaluable man by 2 and [ huttclred mil on bushels', the oats gield against tuberculosis. Efforts made to�i 1 — reduce dust.in factories are also cited} Provine>;—Death COxr,tas From Behind at two hundred million bushels and I :_. Missing Canadian Girl . as a-contributory cause of tbe_d-egline,- -. .- Unexpected _ _ Baltimore. —. Ross Somerville• of the barley yield at one hundred mil- 1- Found lri New Hamashir�. - ~. lion bushels the committee `cotlstders as well: as sanitation, water supply. .Tora7to.—Hon. Y'rs'ik Egerton Hoe'- Canada, the sold entry from the Land', _ {hat at current prices weed; mean g, and persona! bFStene.—Montreal S_ar. c "R otfebnro, \.Fl—Gisdys Ue}rtie, 17, of the M1iap19 Leaf to tlualify, fought :fiih. fort t'0 years.lodge of the ] first veho vanished "it stn her"employer's his way to the amateur golf champion- Eosg of 310,@00,000 a year t4 agrJcui — - 1 Appel, Division of tlt-0 Ontario fit a 2 i s _I 'The Empire pp '- home in Truro, N.S.. on Augu.t 3: stop of the i'nitec! States on Saturday lure in' three 'provinces apparently preme-Coart and judge eY the Admir= was -found Satnrda in-a far t!, ,usA in one ai the mast thrilIin final duets causes HEtte-concern. -=_-Peterboroug-h To-d'ar_ we have a tape of the,new y }) g Restlessnes that has come-over'the silt' Court,died early Stttiday morning on the outskirts of 15'oiteboro`. Poore ever held. Esamitier, pitcalrn Islanders, culminatia in the'at his residence, ';Cfoynew6od," 9 Date said she had been brought there--by' C. Ross Somery ilie. of London, One_, - ._ --- �lepartuce'.of two Pitcairn ma dens_to i Avenue, Rosedate, in his 9th year. -two men whose names are withheld. better known as Sandy Somerville, . - Dangerous Hottday gaek careers la New Zealand. No�. Mr, Justice Hod•gins. had undergom The -girl is beinx held by-Cblet'.of Po- .conquered Johnny . Goodman, . the .1 ..There is no more foolish vacat'lon .longer are they coutent•.like their for•I two serious. operati-.t_s during .the lice Theodore Sturgis pend4ng tns.truc-. Omaha kid, hr the narrow margin of , than an automobile trill-that requires Wears,-, - - - • summer, the second on July 18th last.- tton 2 and i.i.n a tatxdAo-hand conflict that - . too fist or too long driving; it,is much -.In.the hollow Lotus-lanJ to-live and� He had been m4king won,!erful pro At Police Chief's Hone * ' ' " seesawed and zig-zagged for six hours- � more comfortable,,as well as much ' `- lie-reclined, �gress, and atronk± hopes.-were, At Pat-rick De- untii Somerville ran his approach'putt safer, to plan-an.easy driving sehe- Od' the-hills like gods toge.hE,, car e•! tained of his ultimate recovery. Ali bale. mother of Gladys Debafe, uie 17- stone dead bn the 35th green to take .dine.—Peterborough Examiner.- - - -less,of mankiot4.•' , unlooked -for relap-e occurred exult' near-old girl mho disappeared from his place we the new amateur golf -_ -- _ _ - - -but are lied away to that world of ac-' Sunday and .he passed away a ,.few Truro three -weeks ago.and turned up champion of the ratted States,`.I._ British-Made Cars Excelled - tion over which the gods sm{le in sec ;bo' later. , In New Hampshire• received a ,tele• -, � it happens that 'the first ttm,e'ln - ' ' -.4 � _= `' A terrific contest for automobllea set. So it is and-has always been.The Called-to -the bar in'.187 and rre-.!gram Sunday._atternoon� 21 years;-for the second time in -bU- _ " . =Vas couddeted recently-,whdu the In- med'of the Rowhty found their'.Lotus,I Cited a King's Counsel in 190?, Hon. "C'ame here of own accord." it.read, tort'• the coronet of amateur golf pass- ternat3o4a1 Alpine trials were held. land: .their deaeenrjaats weary of ft,� Frank "Egertorr.- ins had been a "kmt w�ii,-don't worry. Letter Lo2low- :es beyond the_borders that,.pa- tri- _,_ Ttrere were contests for four grades of-fat the.heart of maA is Stever,satisfied'Justice of the app ellate.division of the ing." buts to the Eagle and-the Stars and ., cars, which had to drive over a long, since rte came out of Eden. Another' Supreme Court since_ 1912. .Born.m • Thi girl gave her address in carp 'Stripes, - - - steep and tortuous course through-the generatto - will come that has "had Toronto in 188,&, he was .he son of of Mrs, Theodore J. Sttirzls of Wo!.te- _ Britaln Won In 1911 -• , - Atp3; a;•grueMag trla°. of speed and enough of action and of mottos" and- J.G.'Hodginz, L.L.D.;and-a n>sphew i\f boro. iti.H. blrs. Sturgis i:>• the police = longs for rest and ease and forgetful- he.late,Mr. Ju.tice Hedi;ins; master- chief's wife. Twenty one yearn ago R. Hilton.ma , merlsanical efficiency Competitors � . _ . - ,s ere not permitted to put fresh water. ness and the influence.of mild-minded-in-ordit,ary. at Osgoodc_Hal!.. . . . . back in 1911: Harold H. Hilton. . of . �" `'�` England.' stap7vd •Freddie.Hereshoff - - io their radiators, the ability to trngtr melaarJtoly.. ._But alas.' Lotus-lands His education was received at Up- �- on the 37th hale, when Hilton's ap- -- - tiate-the bil_Is without a "boll out" be. grow ever more dl�cult to And; There•per Canada College snd,Trinity uowi- Big Comefi�ac!'k; Seen groarh to- the extra-target. struck, a _ -'-ing one of the Lectors considered in fa no escape from the gut heap and the', versity,'•ahich instit tion conferred 'b rock and caromed back upon the - ' ' the race: Sritlstr•tsade care wets one, have.-London Erening 1\evrt- upon him in 19Ql.tha honorary degree -, n Saskatchewan creep, -Since .that date -back .in,the - • . -two, three' to every.class, and some• - •• — of •Bachclar .of Civil Lave. Upon 9fttt� ago 4f American golf, tits old times tour five and sizes well:,There Australia's Recovery. ,.:.', lauhehfng. into hig profg="Tian';-he en- - Havemeyer cup has been slily de[end _ ­.were cars from France, Germany, Italy During the eight years to June, 1,930,. jcyed from the start a largo and suc- Ninety Per - Cent. Improve- ed by its marohing legions of Oulttset, -and other countries in the corpilelitign the net excess of imports over exports !"'-ssful practice, eventually rising to _t7lent in Gne �ealvAk - ' Travers, G3ron- Sweetzer;•Martsoa, and•they were,simply •'blotted out," was sixty-too millions. .That is to say,!the-senior partn-rship oir the lac: firm British workmanship. 'is. rarely stir• during these years we itot oni} Bid riot:of Hudgins, H ighingtoii ar.d B'astedn. ported by Editor.- Con l~lm and Bobby Tones. wko.have passed by that of other nation%—St. pdy, anything towards our overseaa� LICENSE INA'EBTIGATIQN. � ipcg—Tl at Sask.. as has guts dine bladesl of aooagana steel.lih inn t evv . !Tbntna9_Times•Jouriial. •iatere-st; we•slipped,sixiy two trrlllions eater{ a 90 per cent. recovery in--,one still further back, That we. should r From 1890 to 189fi,_he 'a'a4 l:pa'. short year and the big crop areas of But the lone wolf from C ana6 this year be able not only agent-tor the Domin{on GcvornmenE in i the . itrovlaea- represent- ruhstantiai broke thraug2t st last:' 'JohdnyI Good- - - • _ 'Ton Quick With•the Plow y to pay all.i Toronto, In ,1907, he tictcd s•: ca...,-,l aiaa,the 22•year-old star from Omaha, -- our interest, but pus:by eight or nine buying power this year, is the finding grit up a gallant fight to keep golf's _ `:-In Brant. County, s-farmer was dis for the Ontario Government' :n, tlir 1 ot•- W. L. MacTYvish„ editor of the gusted with the prices paid for straw- millions as well is a performance I license Investigation of tha3 .ear, and i 1,itinipeg Tribune, who'has been mak- .main troph3 on the•old' home-shelf.' ' ' ' to which we are surely-entitled- to, at berries, aiid he ploughed up his plants the following year ua appoint:cl rol,i•I ing a surrey of conditfons: but even the Nebraska bulldog had to 'and put-in•somgthiug.eise..Iu-Xiagara least, call the world's aktention--Syd-_.citor to the Toronto Board of Educa pipe ground before the final savage . Hey Bulletin. 1 The Tribune article, from Regina." 8istrict, the fruit growers pro-cool ed Lion. hung s benches of the I:aw So !' charge of the Ictne vi•oit, dlio'frhishai ' ads'in part: " 1. and refrigerated• their strawberries. ciety, he wa.�al_o elzrted�resident r, r a � Lest year the 29 _-vm om\d 6A+?FA :t�3RV cv liYrd-iio.vOV.VVV, tUr _ end opened up.a:new market in �;inut- .Pixie ' i ie Market .- the'Ontario ar Association 'n 190°,1 relief. This year 31,000,000,will be -• _--Came From Behind —.�. peg, There's a difference. The view• As it is; the Canada-British Rest In- ' His flair for difficult inquiries of 1 ample. _ = . point of one was pessimistic and des- dies Trade Agreement gives a prefer- ide and intricnte scope received re-; "This .Spring •8,000,000 acres were P'3. Somerville came from the -_ - , trac-tive. whilst the other fruit growers ence o! two' cents per lb. on canned reated recognition. Two of his grin- seeded with wheat supplied by the shadows of_defeat at the 27th.hole to were optimistic and constructive. The - si :rrv„sMi�aiir.. Ilsyal Csetn i nvPrtaka and Hass Johnav'Goodman to pineapple from any of these colonies, F C ovrrnmene, next ,pritig require a thrilling final. The lone wolf from potimists were•'autck thinkers with -hht uhPrh may we ask, is the pre-, `=over,were int, the autonwbilc-insur-i ments Will not exceed 100,000 bushels. I lnittat{ve, while the pessimist was the served pfaeappi�?.Jamaica, the colony ante rate in Ontario (1929),.nnd into' �- P r. nisei i Canada walked off the 27th green two - X .v` i - . _w4th only nine_holes left, and resit-w EtE-fY�� lea's•" 1=°rhraelae�t L1�ui wlelca some American investors� �A1 °d•"•4iiuz, i1^ sex trainin;y relief. This year there wil'1 tie 9,U00 from that point on the new chum ton,- • cord. - obtained three thousand pine suckers' and the care of t4-re feeble minded in families . . p - _ - in 1882, 'which• they shipped to the this province, in 1913. His grasp of `•.ninety per cent. of the farmers of successor to Francis Ouimet, eleetri• . - . . - �.lwersat{on-- ' . -Hawaiian-Islands, and upon which an Insurance law was also evidencri b; the province will be able this' gear to -fled a.big,rushing"gallery with one.o[1. . . ;Thera are few accomplishments to enouttous industry, one that provides ,-his authorship of a•i•olut.w,.now.-a pa_y-'eur-reird- year's taxes, repay the the most gallant counter-attacks a got[ - standard rcfercncc, entitled "The Life p y final has•ever known_. --�., be 6esi.red abovo the art of a skilled fruits for fifteen canning factories in Government for seed, binder twine and -T�r Insurance Contract in Ontario." Somerville stands out as Canada's �r i a n d • Interesting conversationalist. that American dependency, has been binder repairs; pay all expense of the k In common with than of the other Star altround.competitor. :He-sells in- , Judged by the multiplicity of examples built up, has not taken advantage of; 3 •ear's work, and have enough: money surance' for a living and on the side 11 the term is disconcertingly misti'nder- Canada's generous offer to assist her .Supreme Court justices; His. Lordship• left•to live until.next harvest and do ivas a .deader in the affairs of the o he has starred at gaif, hockey,,rugby _ stood. So many folks seem to think to establish an industry-which should next Spring's seeding without assist- and cricket. At the age of 39 he has • that wind and words make conversa- he *orth a considerable sum ifo island Church of England in CanaFla. Li ante. . 1906 he was executive c'hsirman of won the Canadian golf cham,Pioh5hip-, , Gdtt. Tbev blatber.-abuuLinconaequRA- roducers. The valu) of pineapple ". . : ''Three eighths of the pro-- ' .. �i'e-eehir.ri-tee4ri -ehd-tge-6e ht'-,,,.;°i rq` „ , four.times. -- • - tint things. ..Their .victims are given culture and canning to Hawaii sap. vi'tiee siekled- 0 bushels to the acre or "I•had almitst decidedto lay off golf , _ . no opportunity to drop a suggestion proximately 50,000,000 dollars per an- °ision, and irf 1908-09 v4as•chairman over; one-fourth 15 to 19 bushels;, one nor to expYess an opinion. That is one Hum.-1{tngston Gleaner (Jamaica), of the Layman's Missionary 1Vtovement 1 and go in for cricket and hockey," he:'- y y fourth 10 to 24 bushels;' only' dne- Committee, He contributed much to said, "but I've changed my mind now. -season.-why so many intelligent and _• - eighth averaged less than 10 bushels, *1 _ ward the in uiries In 1N30 and 1931 [ think 11 stick to aol•f for Ri,itP - ,biehly educated neonle talk so little.— - / ' q "- Sstskatrh:�.,.-�e�,ernttrent— - . --. _ ' ' ...... '� it Brandou.Sun. er}5 G ai Shipments' of on+ will Balance its budgdt this pmr.'. . . �o ' the-,Anglican'National Commissi "gam < - Vancauv r n Shipmen appointed to make a comp'rehcr si`v-c re Rui'al 'municipalities will be able to �omerv'ille and Goodman squared , ,.—•T— Grain shipments from Vancouver for, view 'of the slat? of th_ church in away in the forenoon round for an all- - :Centenarians operate in normal fashion . . . There • . th crop year ending July 31 last were Canada. 'The tftaniissioir reported to day battle between two•$rte •golfers _ are no unefhpro3'ed in Sasttatchev. and .,two stout-hearted fighters, who The census returns account for-163, muctt_heaver than in 1930, according •the 1931 ft;iepnial national synod ol_; cities; they are in harvest fields to- cut ,their�way through, perhaps, the • ---.. • :_ , •''centenarians in Ontario. We have no to the Canadian National Railways. the church,'held in Toronto. ^ether with mihy hundreds of -tran• fastest field any championship has yet . . detalls of.ihe-ages, but probably'sev For the 1931-32 crop year.exports of His lordship was ''ntarried : twit:, sfents.• . known. Both belong to the cool, phleg k spat of them are w.eil.beyond life tea- gratn'trom Vancouver totaled 84,624, 4irst to Miss Anna Macklem of Chin-00 • ' f . -. . . - r - -tury. There are 74 men and 89 women 69r:bushels;as compared with 74,154,- pawa; •Opt.,-and- in 1899 to Miss _ , matic type that show no,emation un- . _ , In the list indicating that women are 053 bushels ter the •previous crop I Blanch'Lockhart, Toronto, who' Sur= ' Mrs. R'agg—"«'ht', your husband is der any strain. It was the timber wort the'most tenacious. The-return sbows year. — i`v3ves. . Other survivors are -four always home In the evenings.' Mrs. of Canada against the Nebraska-bull. •- ' +that about one person in 18,000 has a . y gt, i. daughters, �lrs. John De La Cour',, -Wragg—'Fes, -indeed.. He finds' It -dog, and they put by battle that only , chance to become a centenarian in the -The mind•seeks, but It Is.the heart Santon, Brazil; Miss Dorothy' Hod_ easier to stay in than to captain why live chamliivns cvulvl, otter sitter s . . vrovince.—Hamilton Herald, I which fladi.--GGeorge Sand. gins and-.Un. Paul Adcock; in Eng he stayed out." - - week's strain. u -1. --.r 7 , � � . .. r , - . 1`' -- • ' ,,.,• -. 16 . . - _.. -,, - , , :,;.....-, '4'. -.��.., '. •„^' ;Y'! -+.. -.- ,r ice;.,+.+.: , ,• - - - s U. C d •in - - t - - z - Y PP" 7- - - We must rise andm Day dot Not • i �' As the day meets all mankind. Morning puts the night away, _ v w ou crave ;} Leaves the darkness all behind, Yet In,human hearts we find - Shadows tucking gaunt and greys - -_ �� Shutting out the,morning's ray ya g cup o� Fro mthe chambers of the mind. We must rise, the day to meet, As the things of earth arise: : _ Birds that face the eastward skies, 4h By the dew-of night.made sweet. - D - _-- B s From the hill's the-shaders retreat;' w -With the dawn the darkness digs, Kti pb, Only golden sunshine tree _ 1 0. On"the valley, on the street: - Let us put the past-away, A PLUG "Face the futuie, fair and bright, - a ___ xL. -What men do or what melt say, This alone ican.make them-right:- -to _ r' Looking eastwrd the light, `CIaBilrlCd Ad4CltlfitD$ ' . Trying some untravelled way. I owl r „ffs • -We 4must iekve behind tire night, _ owl a.�Aii We must rise and, meet the day. � --- 'S OFFER TO EVERY INVEWTO �. -Douglas Mallocb. Loaves and Fishes' - A�Llst of-wanted inventions and i ', e Information sent free. TLe namsay e�• , e mastered his work until it seemed any. World Patent Attorneys. 213 B ply Street, Ottawa, Canada.. - - - played with - - Lei"0 to Nevi York to him A�,game to be play w pleasure • and vim; sos aoa? roil uLB� Is Wearing He mastered his-thought§ till his R t C H A R D SON DUU 13LB <;ABI cruiser, about thirty fast, In World discovered.. They marked the bound. - every word n,tugether onl) tour or five months y Improved arise of rock' trenches in which the BY AxNEBELLE WORTHINGTON Rang clear and uplifting to all who Ing carpets' o d nnd4taDtepllnan,le01 ` fRuled B Science aklr foundations were $et. , �- heard. glassware and sliver u well as au By intelligence of animals is greatly,ltltca£rated Dressmaking Lesson Fur• .He gorernedt h!$,likes' and desires I ` a­irlpment ands many •atraa T exaggerated, ished•1•'i'ith Eve cruiser with its two cabins sad !ts I. ggerated, it 1s shown by' ezlierl= -Every Palters 1rnt11 egulDDed galley u an unusua117 comforGa ' "Mould be Different lace, 'nents in'--aialmal training at Aber- He overcame bondage tcF personal'able twat for week-ends or ions Will' cruises for four to six people. Lt is �e�,,� Fr.otessor 1 eila flat �.dean University.' R.^I{nfght told the -. , ceptionally seaworthy and has aruiS n nsauciac!ea---�mno*+aQ nt'animals to ' �, -' He-sougbt to Hve life with a-higher' all over the Great LaBa tans, aim _ - �` 4311—Association training -and to new situations is aim vase-wrrd very-sc-owin Coe 0 horsep '21 six-cyllner Dower plant with 00191st .York, Eng.-If the -world were rul- not due to intelligence so much as That man's approval and world fame. electric lighting throughoul sad a of 12 to,1! miles Dar hour. It fi a spec' -'ed• by engineers and scientists, Prgf. to learning -to. the "trial and error" -- . He gave little heed to the loaves and tint Paint, acrd ver�r attractive fa a a method and conditioned reflexes, he fishes, pcuanca. Owner will sacrifice for as14 ' Mires •Walker told the British As- . _ -- - _ -• Its original cost. EL Watkins. 73 W. sociation for the Advancement of -said. = Yet he always received far more rhea Adelaide St. Toronto Training u primitive _ haudf:cafts his wishes. .Science recently, there would be no g , " depression, poverty would be wiped should be part of every afchaeolo t Modern GilGndit }!t - - out and everybody would- be much gist's .education, Dr. 'David Randal l• ;1 -There ores a time when a man had - happier. Nlaeiver urged. A man who actually 7 to read severs# fashion magazines to By Abyuinisaa Empetrote The trouble, he sa[d, Is tbat the knows how -to chip flints, me Is pot- And out all that women were wearing, Addis Ababa.-In line with hi4i world is run on the principle of every tery, Heave, and hammer alloy ant] a? ` iagtead of just sitting is the same plans to "Westernise" . his_prlmitivp -man for himself. .With engineers In cast metals w111 have an understand- room with'them. country, Emperoi Haile Selassie i( control young people .could do all Ing of ancient relies be -can vet in _" - trying to introduce the modern cal. .—the hard work, the average standard no Other way: ( Tien. there's the story about the ender into Abyssinia. of living would be equivalent to at 1' _ - actor who toured the country !n "Ham- Bnt she clergy.-� let" gy. who are a powerful " least $3,000 a year, there wdtlld be a A H' �i Standiird - factor, are fiercely opposed to It, universal language and no more war ig -� - Friend-".What,kind of a run did They,insist on the retention of tb� Macaulay's belief about himself as a You haze to Savannah?" between the nations because every- present Ethiopian calendar, which body's wants wogld be supplied. , writer was that he Improved to the Actor-"Shell, we beat the audience dates froth pre-Biblical times. One secret of.success is being able' last; and the question of the superi- over the county line by three min- The Abyssinian year begins ou to imagine it before banns, a scien- ority.of his later over his earlier man-: utes." -September 10 in the'Gregorian ealeto- x net may securely ba staked upon a tint has found, _ der, The months have thirty davit comparison between the article on It was a yrettlr'wise titan who said: each and are named 112askasra Can,Ima.girie Suecsik' Johnson in the Edinburgh Review. and' "The man who isn't 4 fool half of the Tekemt,Hadar, Tahsas, Tarr, YekatitK _ °A persoe's "will -to succeed" often the article on Johnson In the Enciclo;- time is usually a fool all of the time." Ma$awit. Miaziab, Genbot, Sanul. than -be greatly .strengthened by "im- paedia Britannica. The latter of the'. Hamle and Nas bi• _ egucation control" which enables two is itrdeed_a model of that which f a!This 'N That The extra five days of the yea$ T ipp vividly to.imagine success,• Dr. its imminent .subject.pronounced to' - Tlte.person who really likes to get are classed as holidays. The Ab?s. - ;;; -W., Brown told the association. -- be ;he essential qualifications o1 a` �` "Auto auggeatioti, in a state of q - .--thid84 awn^ aeidom attends a commit• ainian reckoning of time is' about - bfographer-the art of writing trifiea :' . °:tee meeting, We may all eat hominy :seven years ana- eignti month. ti- mental and physical relaxation," said with dignity. 3203 before we die, but we'll never see wo- hind the Gregoriaa calendar. ,.''Dr. Brown, "can in-some cases bring Mavaula was under no tempt l y:... men wearing cotton stockings again- The Emperor also would like to In. about a remarkable tacilttntloa of to .over-write himself; for his. time J TO get on a man's friendly side say, trodupe the Latin alphabet into Abys6 the will-act, followed 'by 'permanent never hung heavy on his beads. . "I've always admired your Jn(Ti-ment," sinia, replacing Amharic characters.: effects. This is due to Its influence ••I walked in the portico," he writes' You can be aline, upstanding, respect' BuChere .again the priesthood ob6 on deep-seated springa of action In in October,'- 1957, "and learned by I -able•citizen, but to a banana skin jeers• _ the sub-conscious'' heart the noble Fourth Act of the Mer- _ r a c - Sou' a just flop. - Hypnodsm also -ciiia, sometimes- in- hant of Venice:"'. : 'T have pretty y` Refrigerators Haberdashery,ducats'8ubconst+to.us tortes Ao a's to nearly learned all that ,I Ike best in Lady (admiring a little 11try who had . In:-.Buenos Ayres electricai .refrig. ♦ -cause a "transf mation of charae- eat-ullus. He grows on we with in- i been left in her care)G'VFhere did orators are sold by many' dlt�erea ;ter" and strengtbe ing of x111-power. ttmacy, One ihla he hex,-I ilo not .,, l Rain water cont s organic mat- g _ -. you get tAbse great big brown eyes, kinds of stores, one being a stor+ g know whether it belongs to hits, or to Little Toddler--"Oh, they.csxae-`w,ith s�� ter that aids ` development o{ bat- I An intere�ung peplum jacket dress which deers in baberdashet7 - something- in - but-but_ there `are ri y face," ' terta on stone surfaces,' Prof. S. G.- some chords- of my mind which be f that may be developed as a skirt an. - ' men's year, _ V _ - pains--reported, and the bacteria. n_ blouse or as a complete dress, y ,;' , -touches as nobody else doeG. From.. b G}adful Gladys. says: 'If* kissing create acid products that attack- the "Tbe Life 'and Letters of 'liacaulay,' cl:oosing one,material. really.does shorten Iffy?, a date with a @ !tone The crossover` bodice closure mini- by The-Right Honorable- Sir George I few boys I know would prove absolute. Other netcly .discovered bacteria mires ' breadth, which makes this Otto T.revelpan.. ly,.fatnl." # -'probably are really. to blame for - charming model equally suited to'miss formation of stone-decaying cbem4- - 6r matron,' _Missionary-"bly friend,are you-tra _ - ,n04G�re' cats that formerly were believed.due -London_Landmark Gone The original used brown diagonal. -veling•the straight anal n&iri6w pant?'" � ^to the atmosphere,.Prof. Paine said. For more than a canonry a.id a quay- woolen for the skirt with Spanish tile' In silence the man handed over his Bible stories seem to:be, confirmed- ter until-this year, saitoymen from all I plain woolen for' the bodice. , its .a card, which iea'de '_'Signor 'Ballalicio, by discovery at Samaria', Palestine, combination especially popular for col- - the seven"•seas cocked, their eyes at Tightrope Vii alker." $ --of many ivory,plaques used as decor- the g tPwa i iege Wear. _ '- }-�leeit as--they-trod the ations for or cabinets. Style.No. 3203-maybe had in siren , _.� 1 Ilagc.ing,in and eu�-at-bondons Weet' -0r, .tones was-in a�nekrby tits res-- ___� �__:��'t rgwfooT-said -tl5ey-"provide 1 14, 16, 18,20 years,.36, 38, 40 er*A's2 — ' FOR t�NSTIPATIOM -d ed—ar .aihti+, e other ay. lie was stu S• _ - 1+9.t c t over the I inches, ust. Size •16_ requires -2?1 ing the menu as the .waitress ap- ` the most viv(d illustra India Docks An _ criticized. according to their henf a •- $,&Atn tr - fi"l--for skirt. • was denounced by the Hebrew pro- It's snappy. prHe-!, to Lake h!s order. _ inaiu arch. troy'developed in soft black_ He-'KIace yon frogs' legs T, s poets." There were three arches, and the and white tweed-like woolen as a Waitress-"No,. sir. It's my Tbeu- 11—a by Hebrew Builders centre one was known as the Clock I complete dress. maflsrn'tha3 makes me walk this way." 1 Red guiding lines, used by Hebrew Gate. All are being demolished. Of' It's ''"�iin ^ #'°°-"'�"'-"`�'`«I - _ builders during constriction of two what has happened to -the clock the wear with the skirt of black sheer vet_ - A saxophone i manufactured every 11 nrVaatl-tltet =` o vet with the blouse of eggshell crepe .forty seconds i> America.• That is• Wonief ftil Reaultd Fro>rn retrc v�>x z=c'ocktreY od- =maI -_ mention, but.the ship model will en satin. - good news, necau we thought there Famous Vegetable Pills. - dure-a5 au-ornatrterr� in $tie park and' �$� 611DER PATTERNS, were more than that around. --T _ BACKACHE NOT DICE Instead of havin an acid stomach and ~ recreaCiou ground of Poplar, the coup Write your nante-ard address plain- g l,c;ug cvua�ayaa�, .. =•-rats--c,. is - ___ nn cil'of that borough having accepted it ly, giving umber and,size .of such Fishing may-be a pastime at which AGE - g well.. I can eat anything atnce LryinQ. _ :.'for that purpose. patterns as you pant. Enclose 20c in there, is a lisp'at one end of the line Carter's Little.Liver Pills" he sayys. t Constructed by London ,merchant3! starr.ps or coin (coin'-preferred; wrap and-a fool at the' other, but our- ob- Because they are PURELY VIE - -_ engAged in trade with the'NVest'Indies,' it carefully) for each. number, and servation has been that the fish does TABLE,a gentle,effective tonic tobotb - - Many people-think that backache Is the West Indies Docks were the first' hddress your order to Wilson Pattern. not ,always„ perform b)s part of.the Aver and bowels, Dr. Carter's Little - a trouble that comes naturally with su et ly commercial docks •in the city.!Service, 73 West'Adelaide St.,Toronto. combination. - S.tver Pills are without equal foe tor- ttctingCon stipation,Biliousness@ advancing years, but this woman of 71 Th gate was erected in 13.02 to.tom t _ Headaches, Poor Complexion and In- x _ memorate their completion, The ware-�- :He is incapable.of a truly good ac- Ag;tated Caller-"I should like_-t0__ digestion, 25c, &75c.fed pkgs.,every. "proves that it .Ls not. y - "I su-feted -for•a long 'time from bouses„and.yauits, which -are part of Lion, who knows not the pleasure I'. see the "judge. It's a.matter of vital where.Ask-for Carter's by NAME. _backache,” she writes, "but put it the dock -ystem, and which }sere de-i.contemplating the good actions of it _ " "'down to my age (71). Reading your vised spec'iticalTv ter rrA r a pro, riral�, ecrecry- orry, sir, bt:s at tiin- B reOt-� rnnygs r wr„rtrt try °irRai, molasses s�jl rum. arm r ":4e1 _ _` ^2r right nose.' RHEUMATISM ''° Y�tua�iieu aaie.x i uave ueen taxing ► - aijw piit'poses to-dau, _ •y - ,Agitated Caller-"But, look here, I - Pour Minard's into a warm �._: For Baby s Bath. . must see him at once. :My life de for some time and have found great dish, Rub liniment aentty is.; then apply it. according,to @lief. I' thought you-wo Id like to Pends on,it direct;on, and loon �.� . „_ Austria to Open Glider Sch More than �tllat of an other Secretary—"Perbaps, air, but after know it'fias dohe tne,a world of good. 1 y yda'RtotnlleI Vienna,-A training school metnbeT Of the- famil , ba ' all'His Honor-Is,at steak." --(Mrs.) E. R. " g y by$ !lder pilots, the first of_its kind-Tn 1 - - Paiha in--the back are the penalty-- p tender; 'i1e11cate skin needs the — r4ustrta' is to be established by the Oar Great Work 8 1 - - paid for inactive kidneys. Kruschcn greatest.care and attention, The � � - _: _Halts can be shfely trusted-to set'ttie -kUstrian,Air League on the "Schnee soft soothing oils in Baby'8 OW31 Do thy little'well: and-[or-thy comtort ?� i' Tlaatter right. Because Kru'.fchen con- berg," near here, at an altitude of know," t: vs x,000 .feet. Soap make it specially sUitrble Great men can do their greatest work °° OF-PAIN twins lust what Nature needs to 'per far babies, and its clip 1 fro _ nuade your kidneys back into a healthy -- •'"- �. no better than'just so: - _ t'• ante reminds one of . the normal'&xidit1bn.- Atte-r that; your• • Genuine work alone, 'what than ' _ 1 _- France • blood throws off all impurities; there's workest faithfully, that is eteini1, as roses of which help t0 inspire it. All true worst is sacred In 071 true r_ , no.more trouble; no more paind; back. the Almighty- Founder_ and .World-. _ _ .. � work, Were it bu't, true hand-labor, ache becomes mere1�a bad memory. builder. himself.-Carlyle. "It'i beat for.you scut Baby too." �Ihere Is something of Divineueas,-' '31 ISSUE Flo'. 39— 'i •t- T.. '"r•_..'d' .P•-u,:w. 1:•' :_z ^.,•—l'r.y,, .:Fi.` °n ".•_,ter ,_ .ro _ r. '` .. s;✓ y«. r• - r i e - •4' r. F • ., :_ ^.:�. • '„ ''�"'•'. .- to a�_ . . r, :.. . ., ,. .� h ...-._ ._. '.-�,_. _. _�, _c- 1.7� .. - .-, ...._.�...... _ . .. a',. _. :'±•t-i;`•_.`i. — tq be proud of her athletes. Sole, i�formaLivq article.fram the govern- DUwsattTOht. ; e.rville 'has been dr`IuRed with men 6tiiletiri on "Storing Winter 9i keriga -F - Ye hloc " ic5 rarsel5--gave-� Dunbarto n ICan_ lion, Bent' - " 25th. Sunday School, 2 .P;m. Public •. T&girls• - - tErs fine paper_on Agriculture, WorshiOmpanu _ r _ "~ enthueiaata'in Canada, the Udited showing-how the neetlY tat beauty p at 3.04 Preacher, Rex..F. =' $1.76pef yew $t.30U paid in advance: G_ Robinson. Services on Standard :�!► ;.:.;. 9tatey and from the Britjeh Idles �.is felt by the farm women,-who are Svbacriptions to the United States and Great - endeavoring to make their sur3aurld= Time. Harvest Thanksgivinsr_at the - _ Eritas$2.00 rn.advaoce. congratulating JAM on, hip greiit• • Miasion. will on Sunday,. 2nd. ings attractive by the cultivation of `' .yt victory. - - ---- flowers and- well-kept lawns.- The _ - -Hard,Coal of beet quality. 40H-N MURKAR Proprietor- s P.orl Call was answered _by "What CARL OF THANKS. _ r r P - Hard and Soft Woods. tlriEtivwUOa- I liked best at the C. N. E." Very Mr. William Jones and family wish S NOTE8.&ND COMMENTi. - few had attended the Exhibition. to thank their many friends for the Opou-for Business as Usual. •A dlrama wz�i 'be presented in the but Mrs. Brvwn and-Mrs. M. Hamil- kind, expressions ;of symp�hy, -and v ton spoke of tlye wonderful 'ha6di= L $' A teat, deal of interest was Greenwood Church. on .Friday even- craft work in the Women's Building. for the. beautiful flowers sent- them Fick Hairdressln� g ing, Sept- 30th, by `ictoria Sauare Mrs. Lemmon liked the flowers and during. the time of their sad berea- `manifested in• the golf contest Dramatic Club. The drama is emit- ' vement, in the loss-of a loving 'wife the Findlay Electric R'inire, which - <'which has been.-in progrese_ in led "Mary's Castle in the Aii." . by and mother. Marcel. Finger wave. :-Baltimore, -Md..• for• some days_ -Lillian MoFtfiner, author of . "The sresentne�rased their cdelie ht thalt _ - _ _ Hair Cutting, Path Across the Hills. This play p P e g SALE REGISTER. Permanent WAving '. and which terminated on Sature comes to as hikhly 'recommended she had been the fortunate_ winner _ � We specialize in the New "Zenith day, when C. 'Roes' Somerville, of - in obtaining: such a valuable and WEDNESDAY, Oct. 5th •- Auction Machineleee Method"of and is under the auspice' o p sale of farm stock and implements _ `• . Permanent Waving. ' London, Oat.. wan Lhe, .United Group "B" of the Women's Assn useful prize. !rills. Harvey at the In the Greenwood Church next Plano led in community s`mging.-The hay, grain and roots, the proper- Hours:-9 a. m, to 8 States amateur sham ionsbw, meeting closed wil$ the National An- P• m.everyday p Sunday.-evening, Sept. 25th, beginn them: Mrs. Ellicott and daughters ty of C. O. Pascoe, lot 34, eon. 1, elr<cept Monday, and evenings by one-of the' must coveted titles in ing it 7.30 o'clock, there will be an Whitby Townshilo (at Almonds) appointment. - _ the game. He had as his oppon- .interest nk program of music and served tasty refreshments. _ Said at 12-o'clock.sharp. No 'res- Q sate, men whose names are fan,il readings, also the life story of Jr s. sere. See bills. Wm. Maw; auction- �?� 47• Clare;die isr wherever the game is played. - ..' es to E. O..Jone , Druggist. 4 y McKay, t!a black bearded barbarian. 1 Lr'st'e -ear Next s 91 Killbe told' by Miss Brandon. The �, r .p .J7 This contest i5 said to be one of Greenwood orchestra will be present ` the greatest recorded in the hie• to give selections and also lead in Care ited the hymns. Silver collection will be Cory of -the Rame-in the Un - M A R KH AM FA I R ' ask for in ai of - 718tates. It is the first time in y Sc asked - d the Sunda hoo! Missiazlary Fund. -and - - twentv-one.years that the trophy Sept. 29, 30 and Oct, 1 -- _ _ has gone to A player outside of s _Eye pirtouur,AM.; l ' - the United States, and it is the . SEPT: 30 _ OCT. I `first time that it has been won by The Women's Institute held their _ . _ September meeting at the W. -H. St�`ain • '"2.30 and 2.15 Trot or Pace 2.20 and-Free-for raall-Vrot'orXe.m ­­&Canadian. Twenty-six year ego Ellicott home on Tuesday afternoon__ - _ - _ - --- - --- - pay Races J• asping Contesta Pony Races Judging Harness _ - - = 6wro-S• Lyon, -th'-w�-k-no�°n-last. Mrs. E. Holtby, -president, op- , b C. H• Tuck, Boys' Foal Club, Biwanie Boys' Horses and Dairy Cattle x ga fee, of Toronto, reached the ened the meeting in the usual rnann= y E"Ibits Big ltlidway ' • $tsale�bn►.failed in capturing the er. At the conclusion of the day's Eyesight Specialist - Horseshoe Fitehiopt - - prize:--In the various branches of routine business, Mrs. Dann read an --,oft 1928) ^ ,sport ..Canada. stands up well. 7 -,, _ Part - IIgBRIDEIE BAND IN ATTENDANCE - George Young is recognized as.the. LIST, 1932 — EntriescIoee Sept. 27th Write for Prize List _ -cbewpion swimmer of the world, Eyestrain-may be felt at almosf and In rowing the famous Edward any age. This strain 'may -best he Adarleaion 36 cents Children 15 cents Antos 85 cents Hanlan held the world's champion- considered as nerve strain or mug- W. O. GOBN - R. H. CROSBY, ✓ nnieipalitY of the Taw of of strain, in other 6POrds our sense president Sec'y-Tbeas., Markham `ebip for years, and now Bobby= p'' , of sight iin its attempt, to flnction _ _ - Pickering, County of Ontario. . natural! may do so at the expense Pearce-, an Australian' by birth,-. ' Y P� ands Canadian bp'adoption, is a Notice is hereby given that'I have• t.f strain. When this is met with in _ complied with Section 9, of the sled the life of a child it l;encluld poi7f- V' RED & WHITE . - - -• 'world's champion.. , Percy Wi!• ed-s Lirlr: Act, and that I have posted is to a• case where the quid is be- ' �`$Li'' BTOB$ - llama, of Vancouver, was the up at my office at Whitevale on the low par_Physically. The strain in Ins !worid'ochampion 100 yard sprint. 22nd day of September 1932;11).the_ ordinary seeing,- studyinir etc., or for several years. but wa list of all persons entitled to vote done with.too great a :Strain. Per- s in the said numicipality for members hang what is known as*_muscle st- defeated this year, due-probably of Parliament and it Municipal El- rain-may be-in ividence. The motor . We Offer the following Extra Specials for' to an .injare knee. In hocks ections, and (2) the list of- all per- y rtaxed '• the Weekend : hockey. muscles of the eyes bein,t oval - "the Maple Leafs, of .. Toronto, sons entitled to vote in said manic- rtakira the effort of fixati.,*T. too _ ipality at municipal electiras only•' great" especially 'noticed'at too cioa• -stood first:last winter is playing and that- the lists' remain there for ,work. -In the usual sense, the effort pork and Beans, Clarke's, m2 for 15�!• 'against the world's beat players. Inspection. to accomodate from distance to a -'In baseball. the Maple Le%f , And -1.hereby tail u•Don all voters nearr-r point for close •work, should ,Apple and Straw. Jam -Sd. Raisins adorn Starch representing Taranto, °loud leaf to take immediate.,pr1"1itnge to. not be,noticed in. early•life =less - 40 oz. jar per pks 162, - 2 pkg 21e have any errors or omissions corr-.I somt� error Like hyDeroDia (far si- - _ io-the International League, bat ect,6a acco2•dL'ng to law, the last day ithtedness) is evidenced. Cases of �� - » 'they were not s 'Canadian team, for appeal °being the 13th day ' of his type often, are. accompanied by Toilet Paper, Huron, 6 rolls - - 1�e• :'there being only one Canadian October 193_. �-a tendency of this type.or the eyes �- _,-,e �; rr 1 Dated this 22nd day of Septem r, t� turn. When taken in early hie; 'Ivor Soa , 'far line. , • �Fa.,�- - = - 6 cakes 25c I >.a3�• these cases are a$ a:general rszle. Y. P . P_ :- be seen from the many victoriesI l}onald R. Beaton, easily ieileved. ' .•..jwon that' have to tputIL :,.:('lent of the said MunicipalitY, -Millionaire Veg. Soup _ Chipps° 1 I to be continued _ 3 tine 23e, = Large paeltage 21c. 'M _ . - Raisins, "Sultana; ;, 2 lbs., - 25c. ._ - ' Y 0 U'Y E TRIED - _ _ _' . •0hocolate Peanuts _ Castile Soap Buge►c - or _ • _ • . - _ ,-., half 1 b 13c 4 b 9 We! 48c - - R P A N 1 r S ed hen �23e. 0 hredd W , 2 pk$S { t _ NOW I3 THE TIME TO PRESERVE YOUR - --' LAN 1 - = PEACHE9. GEr YOUR SUPPLY FROM - 1---YDRO P THE RED dt WHITE 4f0K1G- uuit rm�w_e6 I9 LOWER. _ Boor -MURISON, _PICKERIN( or AQUA _ rr10 W TRY - . -- ;You order PHONE PIC&'ERINl3 600 We deliver Pickering Hardw' arer ore Binder Twine - McCormick-Deering and Brantford. o : newest physical sensation in motoring— power set _ - - - six-cyl'indered pneumounted powes� - Plow Shares to at nearly all makes of plow., : triumph that'll be on the drawing _ ' - • ' env boards of the induBtry far months yet,but is offered - �l ul�d��s ' tors 's actually down among and you liOto at a price that - and Electric Rangettes at - g a the farmer lowest-priced Threw, in the new special prices. :• _ _.._ _ . Agent' McCormick.Deering .Farm Machinery'snd Repairs. • _ - Age , Our Motto:-"We hove-it,'Can grtat, Or it is not made." - _ S. BALSDON; - PICKEMG _ LAN BRADLEY'S S PECIALS what a Carl —and the lower - - - - - = Priced Six in Canadal - --. - _ - 30 Pairs Men's Oxfords, while they last, 1.98 per pair. = Several pairs of Men's Work,Boots, 1. r -air. 89 per p _ _- _ :-- __ " _ _ - Men's Fine Shirts, collate attached, plain white, blue, - - sand and-striped in Ion, 95c each. .'' Men's Overalls. 1.18,1.49 and 1.76-per pair: - _ Meti s Work Pants, 1.00. 1.40, 1.7fkand 195 per pair.' TaIii , Out. Bits - Men's Work-Sor, wool, 25'.85 an d 50 centa 1per pair. -Men's Ftne 9oz; 25, 35 and 50 cents per pair. i111,pdlism Awcaup Math yoF ne8tea gIIaidF Men's Blue Work Combinations, 1.49 per cult. a - ,$saes Dealer for a TZRRAPLANB ride todayt ___._ , - _ .1 - i •It will�ppsy to•see our price:. r•e€ore you bay' elsewhere. _ J'. �� ` r r iii.ir Osee�r�is e�Orr�r'r. fir,Or IN& _ We are always willing t" show one Ronde.. �Roas,-Ames & Gartfbofe Co., -Ltd. Oahaws Ontario• - _Phone:2004 r, _ _ � CtL. R ADLEY E R ANING R APL art"M w o..n Use".Taw%ants. C . . Pkasia 11+L6 - s p = a ?K It 11V' Gin U6 Brut Sa . Wet. �' Imil 1111 ...,:I.1-lute .`,�,`"tl+± -•,s+".led.�r�i.;""�^_ _g.- :IW ... .•- °. } •aa.4rt ice, :,r." "ry :, - _ .:i '•,. �• rye. r .h . ^A' s f' • i 4 , a. -r - a afiirgi:..d'�-be' -Worth of Brampton. Charles. n y, afip Cooper yzhibited be 4AFa�,►' �N adle of oil Lw... . f- i-ogres-Was W0 n-Sunday.-he having ate:1`-il `i k, - rz-i�T� - '' Corn n+trveeto a now rtndtr;and furnacee. brought Mrs. iibbuue home,•after Perr 'air last week. The ex way.. The-�?0 a a fairly good D.M. Morgan -is spending this she had spent soave tune in To hibit proved a very interesting x,-JDUNBARTON one. - week in Toronto with his daugh- ronto, _. and profitable one t Mrs. H. G. McIntyre is visiting ter, *rs. D. A. Pugh. -INSURANCE - weeks. , - __-her sister in Detroit for a few Alvin and Mrs. Blkabby and a y' dau84ter, of Pickering, viAted - Frank Soden And James Mc- A(7TUDdOBIL)Er, the former'e mother here Sunday. .. Donald 'were in Hampton on Sat. I. F. and Mrs. Do kin were in e - y p f3 1 ® 1 v FIRE urAlfred Heywood, of Ardberg, is Stirling on Saturday last attend a BURGLARY r visiting his sister, Mrs. Ira Powell, ing the funeral of the Iatter'a uncle. - .., -CASUALTY , • . of this village. T. C. and Mrs,Gostick were. in _ L1FE INSURANCE Mrs. Den Alger, of London, is Georgetown on Sunday attending •�wavel the �fstg s gfghmag eneuding a waek with Dr. and Phone Pickering 7920 801y Mrs. Tomlinson. the wedding of the itter'a piece, __. ,.', CHANGE OF Miss Jennie' Michell -and Mica Miss Wright. - `. •..::'�:�• BONDS-Government, Munioi al and illcFee,of Toronto; spent Monde Miss S. E. Evans has been con- Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. Monday fined to her bed for the peat two TIME TABLE Safe Investments at from 5 to 7 per _with Claremont friends. __ neat. Clifford Sodea and Russell weeks suffering from an attack of _ rheumatism. INSURANCE-All classes written In.' lCowie. )f Toronto, spent the week Farmers are now busy with Commencing Sunday, September25th. - eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind• end with their relatives in Clare- their fall plowing.. The recent �-new timetables will be in-effect ou All - storm. Accident and Sickness. ` d - tnont. rains ha"v`e put the tend in good - Gray Coach Lines routes. Phone or=write The Women's Institute served condition for the work. - O It Tefreshments at the School Fair E• and Mrs. Bryan motored to 43tf ED._B W�dAN,Wh by on Monday. The proceeds netted y PICKERING-TORONTO - P Peterburo on Sunday when--they T T 'the sum of approximately 830. saw the famous lift lock's, which -. Eastern Standard Tiwe-Effective Sept.25th. -_ DIN ,i Y S., GARAGE J. J. and Mre. Thomas--amd`r:-are the wonder of all who see snd Mrs. Caldwell, of Toronto, them Leave Pickering (Standard Time) Leave Toronto Oor. Brock,aad;Kingeton Rds. -accompanied by friends from A. 1 P. M. A. 30 M. P. 3 Philadelphia, spent Sunday with R 7.10 b 3 55 g 7.30 3.30 a Pe The highlight of Claremont and - 7.55 4.55 �` - 5.30 4.30 Qeneral Repair Work all care, :the Misses Walker. community this week was the sch- R - guranteed at reasonable) 8.55_.. 5.55 -j•,- - 9.30 530 Ed. and Mrs Lewis and daugh- ool Fair held on Monday. The morn- prices. ' ter-and Miss McDonald motored to b' broke with thunder clouds c6v- _9.55 8.55 s 10.80 8.30 Toronto on Sunday when they ering the sky and periodically all a 10 66 a 7.55 11.30 a?.80 Acetylene Weldia ..Toronto pt the day with their friends,- morning-heavy showers broke and it 11.55- 855 -P. M. -8.30 Batteries ropaired and otisrged. --- Mr. and Mr@yWalton.. looked as if the fair was to beta P. M. a 9.55 _ s 12.80 s 9.80 Firestone and Dualop,Tires.t - --: The eanaing factory- is well--fa tyre: *t-noon however. the clouds I2.56 10.46 -. :_. 1.30 10.30 r under way, but at time of writing broke, the sta shone out only as a 1.55 h 11.55 _ 8.80 11.80 . �iaeoliae'and Oils. the tomatoes are not comiva&g�in. Septepmber-sun con shine and the 1.55 Refreshment Booth in Oonnsetian least enough, the 9ool wea'thec 'success of the fair was assured. In s Sat., Stn. dt Hot. only, g -.. p. ;daily except Son. Phone Pick.7500' bendg the cause of delay. every class there was a Rood entry. h Sao. 04. ---- - -- --(night or day}. ' =- ------ - •. ' Rally Day services will be nb• The pupils .of the schools made it served in the lVaited Church San- their fair and did $heir best to help Copies of the aew'time tables will be available M/LT�N SLEEP ;, - day 8ehool on Sunday neit. A the officials. The Parade was one of at all offieee and agencies: 421y PROPRIETOR, spseial program will be carried the best which has ever been seen . :oat. Everybody welcome. at a school fair in Claremont. The The pupils a the coutinhatiou physical exercises which. followed �a ��a�h Lin echooll and several others attended the parade brougjit forth applause � ' the corn roast at N. F. Goddard's, from those present. The public ep- ",Me Balsam,-on•Friday evening last. eakinR and recitations which follow- Eastern House-Pickering They all report a most•delightful ed deserve special mention. These Mime. .competitions were keenly contested Mr. and- Mrs. hewis and _dau and the ,fudges had difficulty in ass- rr ghtere and Mime McDonald went to agning position to those would-be Qr• _ _ - --- 400dwood on Thursday night. ators and elocutionists. Mildred Lin- Eyesight $petislist \� y ton received first in the recitations, "" ova I b"y, ib,,,..,,.r ...smuor. when the former Rav an addgreea while Aileen Linton took the honors day erenin�a_a by •ppo�a-no as. to the'young peopleathe Baptist ''� all in Public Speaking with Betty Pret- i _ .... .` DISNEY BLOCK, z . "•'�Qt'r`h• - -'y second. The vegetables and flow- �"�',� �- � Mr. and Mrs. Lye and Ernie and er exhibits which were held in the - Mfrs. Bryan were in Toronto on Oshawa' F± Monday might. Mr. Lye and Mr. Community Hall showed time and -� care in preparation. The pupils o. I/" OPD• i'w�c orrice i oy,.,, isle Bryan attended.the boxing bouts un_ ke.'that were held_ in the Maple Leaf tp public.,reo' beh congratulated conn their ,r,Ly - - Qardens, inte,, t and activity concerning'the Lyman and Mrs. Piikey, aeeom school fair and the parents are to �: 'I' �i1 - y : panted by Mrs. .W m. Hill,spent be commended for suonsoring and ' I _ %the.week end with Mr. and Mrs. sustaining the interest of the child= Profile, of Aurora,,where all joined ren in this-Work.. }, Mrs.Chapman in celebrating her ?8th birthday. The old land mark sdjolaigg Nfa s - -'Pitney's harness shop is rapidly, ach gag is cause IGHTFALL and the day's work ;.•Y_ - sIi disappearing. It is being torn �T down and the material will be Mrs• 'A. Qoud says: For gears I ,l �^ done, Do you qo home for o a.,1fQQSf!!l� taken to Myrtle-to be used in the had a bad stomach and gas. Was �1�, restful, enjoyable evening with eaostruetion of another building. nervous and could not Bleep. Adlerika the wife and klddia-or hor.. ro raft A-very heavy rainstorm passed rid ire of all stomach trouble work again luppint In armsful of wood over this -locality ton' Sunday now I sleep fine." E. C. Jones, drug- oc buckets of coal? might and Monday forenoon, gist. s _ - which was accompanied by some _ - ` '' Which is it -or which shall it beT thunder and lightning, but which ,. 'mss-ti' c When time approach- ' er►uaed no dams g_410,---big 4ocality_ i g you will Dolt In and gee w we with --- es its-fitsal hoar tha� Oa Snodav morning, Sept. 25tb, BLy,t7 'suer a dimonslraHon of a memorials we execute - • Dr.-Chose Oliver, a returned miss' - _ . - - will be in -a �lonary from India, will occa.pv the *1 MING mute tribute to the ppu�alpit of the United Church to the - - persons they have been +i°tereete of the W. M.S. Every- AT - - erected to honor. Oar body welcome. The collection Is (rREMA61I]AN OIL BURNER do•dy we thee. M. S. Jgr.^r9 CTeatiVe skill `secures . t-bAlTLMG ItuiSiOAs and show on how on eon,�at very little r the best results. The Women's Mission Circle'of , SEr1W10NAL ESCAPES a •� y y "No Greater Tribute" _ the Baptist Church met at the MWERDIECES Cost,do away with all the tiresome work--- A I OF MODERN MYSTERY N. W. STAFFORD -home of Mrs. George Hammond = and trouble of burning coal or wood far _ «Mme a.�n.,T� �n Tuesday last. There was a ! C� ^• ��^� hoong and cooking. - - h. Slagston Road good attendance and the meeting •�. Show you,too that this cheaper way= was a'very successful one.. The Wilt be given in the `;:� ? bvmin9 oil=•will keep-your house of �0� tby _ : collection amounted to 817.00. ;.; The Y. P. S. of the United COMMUNITY HALL '"`"' just the temperature yin want, pray. - - - Church held their(drat meeting'of to you that you Can,and in full wrrrfort, y the eesson, on Monday evening . AX ` "Sit In_a Cam"` - _ Asst. There was a good a�ttend- C L A R E M O N T -l - -- - -- No obiiaaNan-shop we•expel you? i I • a°ce and the topic -tvsa-takeq by - - On the`eveniag of - Mi�e May White. The society Fri6da btf� 23rd 1.932 ♦"_s - will hold a corn roast on Monday y� �P� , �ap� ��l mut� •evening nest at the home of Wm. Under the auanice@ of the DEALER' �- �Bvane. I .A. R K M O a R Z= - = Insurance Co. Miss Little,of, London, who has Admission 25 cents "NAME HERE been spending the vast two _ - _ cheap rates for Farm and couatsy 14 t '.months with her sister,Mrs. C. A. buildings. returned home on Tues. D A N C t N G windstorm {I,++urwnce on buildings, -day. His@ Little: who has been in After the Program ;` _ wind nri11N•Silos etc. ' r health, has quite recovered, Autornonil« Insurance �> I q 7 Piece Orciiieetrs i ® iris„U kinds. owing to the long and much Old Time and Round Dances _ i needed rest, and il, now able to Admission 26 cents °` ! FARMS FOR SALB :.•: j y ` resume her duties as a trained • t - •' WHT� ..r phone ` curse. In the evening, at 6.80, there will ED. BOW M A N a The regnlar m thly meeting Hof the Ladies' Aid Society of the be a special street attraction,when • • " "United'Chnrch will be held in*the Bert Johnston will drive- a car 20 AVRTTttY. ONT. basement of;the church this(Fri•• through the village blindfolded.. __.. . :11&y)afternoon, 9e L 28rd, at 4.00 -i. c c- Charles -Cooper, - - Claremont •o'clock, after which tea will be L. G . CYNG/LL served. ; This will take the form ;u-+ion t FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ' - served beginning at 6 o'clock. .BMBALKEA LUrIL THE&E---MR .� I This will be followed by a pro. :gram of local talent,consietin��of :Ruccessor-to-W. J. Mather, music, recitations etc. Ad mi Lelon Stoufiville , 125 cents, children 10 cents. Every. -Night and Day Service SI N SCAMPERS FOR SUMMER -, - 9MA S SC ER body welcome. Business Phone Men's, per pair ... 1.95 Ladies', per pair... ,.... >' On Friday afternoon last the 9801 :Resider Phone goys', per pair „ ,,, - 1.79 Glirls, per pair Women's Institute held a very _ _ Also Canvas Boots at reasonable prices. =sneCeeefnl meeting at the home of THE "MADELINE" For the potato bugs we have-Arsenate of Lead 23c lb., Pstrie Green Dire. 0. A. Overland. There were 860 lb., Climax Bug Killer 10 lbs 40e.', King Bug killer 2' _.. _ sixty five.in attendance. including BEAUTY SALON - Abouttwenty five members from ' ,Boys'Straw Hats 15c., Men's Straw Hate 16c and 2(k;° the_ Pickering branch, who were Marpelliog and 2 Ibs = .: 9,7c - - their guests and who rendered a •` Pink Salmon, 2`tins..... 25c Seedless Raisin+, very pleasing program, which was �. Finger-Waving, Tiger Salmon, 1 tin .. 25c L-tandry Soan, 12 bare .:. 47t, . lnuch enjoyed by all. After the SEalp Treatment, Good Nippy Che,+se, per lb. ... 20c OhiipAo or"Oxgdol, pkg .. 28c program tea was served on, the _ IHair•cutting. Pere and Corn,3 tine ... 25c Castile Soap,8 bars .. 260 i _,• �Iswn. This was followed-by' a Permanent Waving a specialty Pone Markharn 8402; We Deliver S"ld'" t •,Ilaslled by leaeant social hour and games 3„C� �. .D.2tilxldt>l11. 'RAN}• P1,.0U$2 7] nto which all entered with en- x� ��__!! Lie°e Mere Ifhasisem. - Phone 1906 CLAREMONT Wm M. Duncan hsncy Green R��et 1s[CREB1Pi4 -ONTARIO -i ,•. w,r Jy, .r. x-�P um RA N-� _ �,p'i Hwy -_ --• - 0 Murder- at Bridge - isy ANaYE AUSTIN. - 4`` ei . - -'- - - - - - - • - :�,a.a : . . ` _ .. _ i --- - -=, srNOI'sls. ' "Certainly. The butler. ., Shall I "Fresh Selim le murdered at bridge. err- k, j' ' ' Fresh from the Gardens' telephone him. — orders the r.. �• 13oun1 Dundee detective. e • .a �� playing ur ,the "death hand." Penny Accompanied by Captain Strawn., Crain, Karen Marshall and Carolyn the ex-judge went -to the ,telephone - lllrake play the hand, Nita having been the little foyer between Nita Selim's before Dundee's eyes into eleven suds- Z� i >� "dummy." i, Protect Perennials Now Judge Marshall and John Drake, enter- bedroom and the main hall, And viduals, each shrinking into himself lax separately, saw no one outside. Dea- mental] d ' For S rin Flowerin ter Sprague entered the dining roon, within five minutes he was back, riot- y" swing away from any pos- P $ $ with Janet Raymond, who accuses Lydia, ding his°head gravely. . Bible containinatioii.with a inurderer. Perennlals planted in the autumn,` a - the maid, because Lols Dunlap, in the s. — - ' dining 'room with Tracey Mlles, had to "Hinson tells me that the Colt and You have said, Judge.. Marshall;" or•where it has been found that losses OlIOOOLAU LAY[R CAltit ring twice for her. Dundee learns that the silencer are both missing, sir. Dundee went on at last, "that Miss have occurred in previous season _ _ Marshall had a gun that the group. ex Crain and Mr. Sprague were not at through winter killing need some pro- Cup buffet cept fenny and Sprague, used in target May I' express my profound regret g practice. that my possession of-" your home for target practice Sunday. tection. In most cases the damage is I cup sugar - "Some other ' me,Judge Marshall!" Has either of them been ill your home --Ccause through heaving by the action - eggs .CHAPTER .l'1'II. Dundee interrupted curtly, and hur- during this past week?" of the frost in the ground and the con- _ i teaspoon vanilla extract "Penny-Miss `1 3 cup milk At Judge Marshall's suddenly blurt- ried from the room, followed by Crain spent an even- sequent' exposure of the roots to the - 2%cups pastry flour(or 2 cups and - ed-out recollection: "It was Nita her- Strawn, who nodded to Sergeant Tur- ing with my wife when I was-er- elements. 3 tablespoons of bread flour) self who put the gun away!". there ner, still lounging wearily in a far away from home on business. That Plants set out this Fall should be ` 3 teaspoons Magic Baking Ponder was a collective gasp of relief. But corner of the living room, to. stanii '.was last Tuesday, I believe gone over after frosty nights anti 3t teas n salt , guard vigilantly. �es'it was Tuesday, Hugo," Penn° ground, until, it was Flora Miles w110 voiced th. g , y, ,, made firm again in the thought or hope that segmed apperert "Well, Bonnie, here's the devil to Crain interrupted firmly: "And Karen the ground freezes up for the winter, Cream butter; add sugar, a little pay," Strawn glo-med, but Dundee can vouch for the fact that I did not when a layer of leases or straw _ on every face,' at a time, beating until light; add made for the telephone without an- go into the gun room." should be'placed once them and kept 6easca yolks and flavoring; add "That's why I didn't hear anyone p • boar, sifted with.salt and baking talking when I was in the closet!" swering. "Don't be siily, Penny!" Carolyn in position with iiranches•or other Ma- she cried, her voice almost hysterics: He called a number, then eurtly de. Drake scolded, as if she had long been teriai. Do not on any account cover powder,alttrnately'ith milk.Fold manded: "Dr. Price lease! • . Yea, I bursting to speak, "Giving n alibi] the plants' with stable manure, this In stiffiy beaten egg whites. Bake in its vehemence. There.wasn t'any- 'P As if an g' itt 3 3rwed layer cake pans in bed3�ut Nita in the roam! She com- know her busy'on as autopsy. Jus. any'of us who were playing might be placed-on the bed away=from tell him-that Dundee of the district bridge while that woman was being the plants if the soil did not receive'; mode:ace oven at iii F.about?A ritLed suicide. She stole poor Hugo's attorney's office watrts to speak to j shot needs any alibi! , But I'll.tell fertilizer before planting. For. peren-i minutes. Recipe for Chocolate gun and the silerieer and committed P� him,". you.what 1, think Mr. Detective! I niai clomps that are established, a few'' Icing and Filling is in the Magic suicide!" " think Nita herself stole the branches, y Cook Book. "At a distanca of from '10 to 15 There was a long pause, -then. gun and preferably spruce or other, feet?" Dundee asked with ill-concealed, "Hello, Dr. Price! . . Dundee. . . . the silencer is kill Dexter Sprague evergreen, 14111 be.suBicient protection! ! What was the calibre and t of'bul-+with, and that he stole it from 1'er with the scow wbch they will collect.! sarcasm. "And when she was powder- type Do not be in too ing her face' And just after enter- let that killed Nita Selim? , . Thanks and murdered her! Nobody else-hag great a-hurry to re-' I►i �1y ag1C a coo bit sI Broad_ much, doctor. , . Anything new? , . ,I the slightest-strap o!' a motive, and move any coverfW- a-tha_ fn8;_ s ' ing th m. 1' hely inging a �_Bakinr!Pounder �s used way hit?" Fine! Thanks again!" that note be wrote her ought to be much of the damage to the smaller - S +, He hung up the receiver and faced enough to hang him on!" - and shallow rooting sarfettes is done '-Maybe the lady is right, boy,".-Strawn." "Bullet from a Colt's .32,"� Dexter S�ragua had strugg{e3 'to at that tiase of the year whct"a the - " - iE'.xCl1�4fvel at ?hs.f Captain :Strawn interposed mildly- h said grimly. I suggest you send! g the woman's hysterical plants during the y a• his.feet during frost _heaves the - "I't,•e heard of people rigging up con- " one of your men around to the star attack,.his face like chalk, his eyes night and-the sun and air gets at the, Montreal School tri�P.•cea-' shalt home to pick up one of the buI-;blazing. B.ut Dundee waved him asi3e roots during-the day, • _ "And of causing the gun and the lets that was ..shot in their damned peremptorily. ' silencer to disappear by magic?" Dun- „ - i " target practice. -If yon send the two One more question, Judge Mar- tof Domestic dee.demanded. s-sio,folks, I'm afraid = - i bullets tonight, registered m sh said suave!• as if he had •' _° ,, the suicide theory is no good. Now, b t all, to y, e g I all he t' J d Marshall," he turned again Wright, the ballistics expert in Chi. not heard a word that Carolyn Drake Science. gaga, he can probably wire you W1110rF had said. "You knew Mrs. Selim be- f6 - to the creator of thtion into sensation row morning as to whether"the same fore her arrival its Hamilton with-Mrs. "tYe teach our since the inr-estigation into Nita Se. ,� ) gun was used to fire both. Dunlap, I believe. . . . Just when and. ► �- S Tim's death had got under dray, 'you ""Sure, Bonnie, Strawn agreed lu- Y ' - students,only the �+ �where-did you meet her?" skrrsi methods;'. say that Mrs. Selim'herseK put the gubriously. "I was going to do just (To be continued.) tin awn Will you explain 'he sir- i i says Madame R. 8 y'',,„ ? that, . , • Say, this town is getting !o. ---�--~- o cumatancea. go!" Water NOW Used t0 �lld , .Lacroix, �Assist- The elderly- man's face had gong be worse than Chita :� G'" ant Director of t When he re-entered--the ling room' _ 1. yellowish again. "Cent&iniy. Nita Oil Fires Scienti"lly the Prop incial- Dundee began upon the judge again, Selim and I were the last to.leave -School of Do- back arden. 'She was-was par. regardless of the fact that the elderly The old belief that an.oil Are can- inestic St tenet. A4omreal. °1" �s the ba g p husband was murmuring consolatory not be fought with water has given "lion do you remember to.water : titularly poor e, the sihefo never endearments to his.young oua wife. may before the adrance of the science the plants-while- yodr wife's away _- why I always use and recommend n.ade a bull's-eye.during Lhe tour or y g.. - -11+Iagic Baking Powder., Its high five Sunday. mornings after Lois-- "Judge Marshall, how.many keys of re-fighting, and in these day ,wftrbr iu one kao-ening quality isalwaysuniferrh. Mrs. Dunlap-drew her'into our set, are there to the cupboard drawer is proper procedure, oil fires may be ex- "By keeping 'em In the bath tub," , _You get the same satisfactory re- She begged for a few more shots, and w}iich� your gun and eilei5cer were i tiagulehed_-with water. The whole - suits every time you we,it." I stayed'with-her, after the others had kt'pt' question fa one of technique and'the _ N nature of dhe oil which may be barn- Factor Moves 94 Miles - "Just one. I hac'e it with me, the- .. _ And 1a ac Bakin Powder is the gone into the pause for--er-refresh-refresh ing,ears "The Washington Star." y g g' old man answered wearil•. = unquestioned choice in the m merit. !� t Oils which troth when burain gnrh Resumes Work Next Day q - "Then when Hir.son, your" butler,i g, She fired the. last bullet in the as fuel oil, crude oil and lubricattng When a factory moved ninety-four ;° = • =.,sty oF.cooking schools throughout ,looked for them, he found the"dravrer. '• chamber, aifd together we,walked to oil, are the most easily extinguished - Khe Dominion. Cookery teachers- unlocked'' y miles by.trunk and railway over night the house, entering the little room at with water. The Bureau of Mines hag r - and housewives,too-prefer\1a a "He did. I confess 'to an --samost • epently its production was continued' P the rear where all sorts of sports worked lout a method which has without Interruption. The plant Ras' '-''bemuse of its-consistently better_ - csiminal negligence-' I P equipment kept-fiishing rods•and - the gar. proven _satisfactory., carried from London rEngiand l to "uesults. - Then so tar as you`know, tackle, golk clubs+, bows and arrow', and silencer could have been removed The.water used Is sprayed lightly Paddington by truck at the close of -=Fete Coolk Book—When you bake skis, etc. She was carrying the gun. at any time by any'guest of.yours be- and in small quantity on the burning the working Clay, then by rail to Chip-' _ at home, the new ;Magic Cook unscrewing the silencer as we walked, careen noon last Sunday and-today?" surface In order 'to accelerate ' the peaham. Included were 750 tons of - Book will give you dozens of cecipes 4•it is my habit to keep the pistol- and Dundee went an relentlessly. i forming of froth. . This layer of froth_ machinery and more than 100 em- for delicious baked foods. Write to -1 the silencer in a. drawer in a little „ iserves to form a blanket which keeps loyees' and families'and- their'tuned- - corner cupboard-" I--suppose so. But these people t Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. ,a,ovygen from the oil and Trequent in- tore. have been my close friends for'year�, and Liberty t. Toros Ontario "Loc .ed up?" Dundee asked sharp!;. . termittent applications of water grad- "Usually locked but not always, I the judge answered: "Not one o� Y , _„ wally ,cools the, oil' below the !lash {• "--�. - - am afraid;", lu>Zige-]fine halt answered Lr„A tee' )Sirs. Selim's departure point. Great care Is necessary, ' of em, ^« . I lucta tAy. 1a9� in Prtingniafiing.a f1rf in'Ahis_, -- - - - n Sunday, ciid yn ar n her remain co>3rs -�� And you saw Airs, Selinl place the - .a► c Ptul ” - - ¢ ,., for any ldngth of time: -- t=A gun and the silencer iii the drawer. "For an hour or more, I•think.'Lois application of the Rater would cause 1-thot.ght I did; but.I,was. really :the oil to burn over,the aides of what. " and Peter Dun! remained for ou not d•atching closely'-. As matter of :eker harrier were keeping the fire con; s""`•"" a�'x'` fact, I stopped to lutli. uvcL : fl�lril two°'o clock 'Supnday. dinner, Fiat th - ` - v• others rtlrif ed away -to vai•lo�f e'1 $ ' N ri.n..... �.,.1 w to trying it out the Mr." „ In the case of nistillates with low -A- U i 'lw/plai,!e.Nagls4r �tso,W85 Mrs. S - sisals t,�:a,l, k zz ifb,:c)1^ " licit weai'tng a coat or acne, the procedure is quite 3ffere'nt• p�i 'we `clock?" Dundee cut•in 'impatiently. where.the.gun was kept?" When"these pe4roleum;products are 7 °'0vt nt�s .o I can.speak only for. myself and ALLM,•Ttusststa- 'Why, I don't know'-' burning the water, to:be used is ap- _ tatant on Is— tin I •""Yes, she,was, Hp c'!"`Karen cried Pete-Mr. Dunlap," Judge Marshall 'instant! I@ out suereate. g plied in a very fine spray ar fog over that M89ta Baiting out eagerly. "It was quite chilly last answered, flushing .with indignation. the burning surface and so dilutes anti i Powder ta free from Sunday morning. ,Remember? We all The two.of}is Went down just'before " • atom or any harm- cools the vapor air mixture that it is , ruunaradtant. `had oncosts and sw,eaiers. Nita had dinner was served: I wanted-to.show° brought below the flash point I a dark-green leather jarket with big him some new flies for trout fishing.", _; ­�e _,-__ _ >ltadeinCa"" packets-" "Your home is a popular rendezvous "And• she left in a y for our intimates' is it rot Judge,, 'Wa es Drop n Japan l - great hurr•, 3' $ h Aspirin Rill dispel ail pain. Ice' Costa Rica Eats Lily Bread without even waiting for a drink,'' Aarshall?" Details of the decline in, watgec in doolit about,, that. One,tablet will Flora Miles cbntribZlt n' h I pride_myself._that_it_is�sirs''. -{Jain in 1931 are found in report rte- Drove it, ' Swailoa it. The paid is, -Lily bread has become the standard' ?umP �3,. "An8 nests'run in and out Navin Gently put out in Tokyo 6y the Bank - an Costa Rica for flee years,' It is " y the freedom of the lace?" gone, Relief is as�simple as-tbat. made of yucca, a plant of Isle type with I"tell you, she them awn to her $ y' t g of Japan. Last year the general index No harmful after-effects - from h pockets. p - Your guess may fie correc Mrs, Certain! sn, . . : And since'I ant;of `cage rates moved steadily, down. _aspirin. It,never depresses the heart, Leavy roots that has a high starch con- g t* ward and in Dece tent, Miles," Dundee agreed, "but I 'think not so stupid as you may.imagine, I� fnber eras approxi- and you heed never hesitate to 'make can tell you now that I understand-the!matety 4 per'cent.,belo)v the January use'iif these tablets; t we had better not come to any definite drift of your•questions, anti can fore-1•levei. The wage rates of maIe work- So it is needless to' suffer from Cost A e Trees 50 Ft. Hi h �' conclusion..until we ):now that Judge C D , stall them: Yes, all of these le-•�e s decreased slightly less than this, Chant trees were features of the coal Marshall's automatic and silencer are mop 1• headache, toothache er.neuralgia: The , g real] missing. Li there._a o my friends!-have had opportunity to pt the wage rates of female workers • age, weird growths fifty feet hi hand Y g• nx re pains of sciatica, � lumbago.. rhenma>, ... a foot t c -at your house gow, Judie, whom you the glrn and the.silencer from declined by YuIiy b psi cent. The tism or netnifis can he banished cam- ` with swordlike #eaves, can as- o the cupbo rd since.it was pla&d there`movement of actual earnings showed pletely in a few moments. Feriodles as Sunday 1 i .was p ac ere oyJ c suffering of women, can be soothed Afrs. Selim. But may'1-remind cline, although the downward ten- ya y. you,. g away;_the discomfort of cQ1ds can he r sir,that opportunity alone is not'suf-A- denry was less regain' . Here the fall, avoided. --- - �iA�a,•li�lae+aar .i cient;. ;that motive:—" .. _ so far its female workers were con- - , Aspirin tablets have oilier important - `g}rtce-Mra,_cel.m �?a d,_murder-�'ceKned, w c still more marked, the in- uses-all described by the proven di-' ' ed by 'the weapon which was stolen,I deg "sink g Yrofi K-2-in January to rections in each pox. i ook for that :-.. _we_'Y assume;.-Judge MarshalF, t name Asplrin on the box-every time , _ �$ THOSE IOcD,iWOpsi D'O �N aSt`OEesnl - svmeo�e had motives" Dunde remind- t nuof le -, r5 in theyctotlns redtng-`ou buy these tablets-and he safe., All,1 - �"' implacably, for in is mind p Don't accept'substit»test _ aril r rider•sc t: o+'alcspr00' Flab*eb c—t,t e•is no sue• - therettwas no doubt that th badlisti: and - silk-spinning industries, where- •Aspirin' is a trademark teat-tereil l� and- n•sf d,Pldsttecompcusd ass u r at,on.W,deranaeol w - app!ilid Ue putty—wears like uses in homes and'sardses. exper would bear him out, 'omen Workers ,predominate. in Canada. _ reatker, Do it yourself dt home 7housends buy it to save d0an :Thee was a heavy,.thro Bing 5i1- r ::t•� —for a few Cents(. No Boehm. when dollars are few - - - " toolsnccdcd Shocla:tic Ha1f Pint 7sa Pv,ts ^s ence. he group that, with he•excep- I All Wasps Die in Autumn. :,,lion of�Dexter Sprni&e, a !teen so Wasps live-only in•the summer time _ A�% f •y united; so cemented with ion -sustain and all the members of tbeir-cpmmuni- r:,C.� SA-LAD Economy Products Co., 20 Hayter Street, Toronto - ed friendship, again dissoly bisibly tiels die in the autumn. • - ISSIfJ No, 39—�32 T .. +.,yy „�.- � - T _ -'4'^A'4,,.> ) :•t _.�,� .y, �Ag rr f Y�J'.�5.- .pi5+., .4�+d;'C 'I. a..mod'„j,�p' "�Ft-a A'. .0.�'{:.4`.T.'di'.Y+,i!M'. .. 1J.^E. k•/f, .'M'o-• ♦.. . n -_. '.. sf'' , - Of Fa>tno�s P-_eople _,+_ �D 0u Know? + � 'Woman s - Perhaps the greatest "beat," or "scoop" ever obtained by any news- ` �rrn'wrlka, wni �, a:.4'.. - ♦ 'r:cry:::�?'%•...: •��; °,"" ''dry'• .•e•:+'_; -'+.- __. o1d paper man in modern newspaper ��/ to was when, in July, 1878, Stephen �( -By MAIR M. MORGAN- rY 3 " ' de Blowitz, famous Paris correspond- f , -A Woman's Place Is to the Home ' eat of the London "Times," secured � ;,,.,: ' �`• j? - •� .:' " an early copy of the Treaty of Ber- F �``' in "The Times," at Slim Hips! ten stories-a wise way and a foolish lin and published It your hpis are accumulating pads one- Stories told properly can do- a the v?ry hour it was being.signed,by - of flesh, get active'. Certain exercises, great deal to help the formation of a the leading statesmen of Europe. practiced faithfully;will put this extra child's character, and quicken its men- - tality,. The land of make-believe is `"'> - �, -flesh through such paces that it won't It used to be believed in news- - ''• - _ >� make an entrance a6ain• very near and very real to most child- was ei circles that Blowitz-who was ' First of all;' stand erect. Never ren, and a make-believe story with a I paper / + "" little moral behind it unconsciously g;fted with a nilarvelous memory- slouch: That-defeats your Purpose be Lore yQu begin.. Have your legs to- helps a child to form go ad'habits and was given a sight of the Treaty by _ strf a for high_Ideals. _ - „ -gether and your arms extended In Sensational stories, hoRever, deal- a friendly 'diplomatist and memor- "' ` - __front of you. Separate the arms side- ized its contents. But when his"Me- wise, inhale through your nose, and ex- Ing with_ bogies and__0ants, wars, , °.airs"—appearedf-ie-revealed •that - ^' -hale ,as'you bring your arms back to bloodshed and- killing, should always {he actually got a copy of the- Treaty their original position, be avoided because of the shock to the I before it was signed, although he - nerves they will give even'-to the r Do this 10 times every morning and does not say rom whom. William strongest ongest child. To the seusitive and Y every, night. Increase the number ot, hndgson Bowman (in "The Btcszy of - times until you can make 100 without nervous child the danger is even more I The Times") thiliks it was from t. For- any special effort. pronounced, as the shock may. have Waddington, French Minister of For- _ } The next exercise consists in reclin- the rest of his life. Specialists declare sign Affairs. How Blowitz got his n 'on a mat erfectl relaxed. Think fasting effects and the-ehild auger.for historic "beat" from Berlin to Lond�•n :- : <.<`:• s f g P y that the shock•t0 child's nerrousIi i - of running water. Pretend that you � rs anuther-and an exciting - story are a mountain stream, falling down a 'system from the talc g of sensational but too long to be told here. _ cliff. Let yourself go. You'll feel the and blood-curdling stories is greater • « * _ ` > than the shock of many an accident. -knots ronwg out. Now,' draw your Many are the stoir:es told about A certain type of little brain Is al- _ knees up to your chest, then lower Blowitz's prodigious memory. Mr. ways straining fter the thriltittg and • you are tired o[ doing this describe a g wa�man recalls that when 'Blovaita. w them beck to the mgt again. When - i ' �„ •r-^-•••� co isle circle ib the air, d regular the exciting. It craves fnt sensation Ti just a young' member of the g in any form. and it it cannot obtain'it I Bo g �.., .,.,.,.. ... .,.,...s.,,,..,t,.,,.,......,,.,A mP mss' Paris staff; J. T. Defane- � � .. �••�••�••••�•� g g In other ways, [t %-411,demand it in the- `paid a rei's"vrno to the French Government as beautiful mountain has been set aside by We Canadian bicycle style: Lis on one side, then the 'Thunderer s post a us edi- „ form of stories- the other, swinging the le of the op Tell me a story. Please: a really,tor- a perpetual monument to Edith Cavell, British ours- ,posite side. Ca ital. Blowitz acorn anied him to Ins sister who was executed by the Germans during the World War. exciting one:" This stirs the excitable P P Anothec exercise that takes away an ° Versailles, -«here they heard M. Earbeyea'r, on the nearest•Sunday to the fourth of August, memorial ' imagination to the requfred"pi;ch, and occasional pound it performed sys ;Thiess, the Pre..ident; deliver a long ".services are held at the base of the mountain... •It has.an elevation of - the child gets the thrill for which '.lie •- -ItQ�a-tif3llyC'OIIai3t9 in lying Bat on a�. �, , craves, with the-after ar.d, important speech in.the Chain- 11,033 feet and is situated fn Jasper-National Park, 'Alberta. It is .._some surface-your bed, If you dint ' ber. _ want to trust the floor-and rotating results of hours of agonized dread=as « « , - : „ -snow covered the year round'and bears wie of the most striktag. the over-stimulated.b.aln ..recalls the glaciers in the Rocky Mountains. your legs 1n the air In bicycle pedal- The same night Delane left', fir -.Photograph, Canadian tationai Raflaays,' _ frightfulness of the Fearsome happen, ling exercise Do it'easily and stead- ings of.the story told before going to I London and Blowitz caw•.him'of7 at z Ilyr at first..- Gradually increase your bed. the- train. Al that time there .were - ---- �y speed, if you have a chance to work _ (no satisfactory arrangements for re- to the,priuted by word 'of mouth, -At Thoughtful Conduct A child with such a brain.will toss In a gymnasium,where mechanical ma- and turn for hours. then drop,of into a 1 Ports of proceedings in the French any rate, it appeared so: - chines are provided. try them. Oir i Chamber. Delan_ expressed his re- . "Simple Edwin Booth, tonight in feverish sleep, to awake the. next, ,� a gentleman in like manner serve.,though, that you are able to ob- morning unrefreslied and heavy-eyed. gret at this and added. -,i The tru tain the same exercise In your own "If we could have g ven that speech • * ' carefully avoids whatever may cause Fairy tales of the right sort are al= n L.Jar or a jolt in the minds of those room-if-you only win. from one end . th� other in tomor- Booth could not play Romeo. And, j _ ways helpful to ehitdrea. There's tai - doubt that•they are a' great .Factor to;row morning's paper, what a glorious moreover;he knew it.'r Thereby hangs with whom he is cast;-all clashing Kitchen Kinks mfnd-traSning, and a tatty story em tl.ing it would have.been." the point of a story, told by J. Ran- of opinion, or collision of feeling, all Instead of stirring cream down 'Into- * « ken Towse, noted New York dramatic restraint; or suspicion, or«gloom, or g bodying a•moral Iives unconsciously,In your teed coffee, very.carefully tip it the bran of the child, to whom''.it is F-This set Blowitz„thinking. He had critic, and re-told by Lockridge, him- resentment; his great concern be off the edge of a spoon to lay on the -told and thus helps to-devejop char-I listened attentively to the speech and self a writer on' the drama. Towse to make every one at their ease and suitaee of the coffee; two dessert aster.' believed he could recall it word for once called on E. A. Sothern (father at home. He has his eyes,on- all his ,ra spooatuls are plenty. Whea Aced cot- Even the excitable.child can derive;word. ' He went to the telegraph office of E. H. .Sothern l. whom he found company; he is tenser towards the : 'A fee Is sipped through the layer of great�en.eflc from story telllag pro-. and, to cut the story short, when De- chuckling reflectively.. It seems that. bashful, title towards the distant, ...,cream it is much more delicious. vfded the right kind of story is lane next morning _opened "The Booth had just. left-and Sothern ex- and merciful to�a*srds the absurd; he `-'--h i= g�i and wlike's of-erg�-chosen, and will soon forget the rath-, Times.” he found it in two and a 1i,lf plained that ice and.Booth had been can recollect to"whom he is speaking; are to be whipped do the whites first er morbid desire for the over-seust- columns reporting the entire speech, t•iki about a certai. pesky critic he guards against unseasonable slln- rs for°two reasons. •You will not have to tibnal, it the terain is ,fed with aoafidt be had heard on the previous. after- who cdd written of Sothern's Claude lions, or topics which.map irritate; ::= *ash the rotary beater between.best- stories. To such a,. child, 'stirring;noon_ at-Versailles.;. M.qualities- that o exhibited -"all the ti is seldom r wear ,.in. converse- :. ings, and some-of the whipped white events in history. will. often fill-the * * y* qualities of a poker except its oeca- lion, and never wearisome. H� makes _ .. yn, clinging to the beater will hasten the gap, and- even Biblical. stories of 'out-! 5 eiking. of marvellous memories, �ional warmth." light e€ favors while he w ea them, i • - 'whlppipg of the yolks, P • - - - • and seems to be receiving when he isaF. standing happenings will become -Mr. Bowman says that to William "I suppose," Sothern said to Booth -conferring- ' =• Slip skins from beets and proceed to themes to be enjoyed gad appreciated. Woodfall - editor of the London ' • - -make sauce using 2 tablespoons flour, Stories should be chosen carefully. "Morning Chronicle," when `•TFe after he had quoted that quip agains± He never speaks of himself except himself, "that my' performance of when compelled, sever defends himsetl blended together Ip small sauqppan= pythttig g osay ar morbid should iI Times" was born, January-1, 1T88- Meinotte.' was as bad. as anything by a mere retort, he has no ears for then add.I cup of beet liquor, atxi attr, avoided. for even the most carelessly belongs the distinction of being the slander or-gossip*. 1s sera thous in ` .._ ':_:until mixture has thickened. happy child will be in$uenced uncoa- origin_ktor of the "Parliamentary Re- ever seen on'he stage." ,, Sothern imputing motives pto those who inter- A delicate pink sauce 1s the rp3l tf scfously by such tales. Best 'for bed Ned (Booth) • chuckled, port." Before-he too, this work- Pere with him, and interprets every- and Is.poured over the whole or sliced time Is'the happy, light story, dealing tl-e public had to be satisfied with a card, telling the story ' to Towse. A F - "Then he spoke:' thing for the best. He is never mean -beets ashen, they are served, -•with-Joyous Tarry sprites-who are-at-,few-I-�neg sun mary of the . previous did or little in..his disputes, never talus Beets served in .this way will im- i You never saw, ms Romeo. ways ou the watch to help children; day's debates in Parliament. Woos•. unfair.advantage, never mistakes r- _prove he the color combination of 'any and stories of pets and their doings al-•I you, he asked simply. g j. fall, acting as his own reporter, sat * . * sonalities'or sharp sayings for argu- vegetable plate, _ wa'gs give the happy touch a child eo : Wight after nighE in tF1e Press galler- ' Booth's somewhat odd humor as insular -or insinuates evil .which he Second Note on Beets,-Scrub the joys, At bedtime. everything spoken ies of.the Hous.=Q of Parliament. dare nos say.out.'Fi oPn a lon si hted -beets as clean as possible and Put oa and sung should be of a soothing na . • • = serted itself following the attempt vn ' . Y g-.g to cook in cold water. When tender his life in a Chicago' theatre (says Prudence, he olisetves the maxim of lure, giving a feeling of unconsrlous, ==without taking a single note," Mr' `Mr. Lockridge). On April 23, 187^, the ancient sage, that we should ever ; -pour off boiling hot red water,'resery security a's well as inducing sound.' --- fn one vile of h• -- 1 HO quotes a contemporary of a madman, by name of Mary Gray, -conduct ourselves towards our enemy _ :A; :^ g -sweet sleep. - Woodfall's as recording, "to assist'his fired two shuts at Booth from. the as if he were one day to be our friend. `'Bedtime Tales memory, without the use of an aman- Balcony, during a performance , of -From "The Idea �1-li, University;' RELISH RECIPES icensis to ease his labor, he has been =Richard III." Fortt:nately, neither by Johti Henry NewmM.. There are w - ' - ,Apple With Raisins - ' sot qcn its mark, although the - ' "'�--.- _ ::• ;�' having sat in a crowded gallery for _#Mdian-hpg,,.d the end_ "whinc- - - i.rga� NL=.,'tart apples-eiel ldrge— Old Suitcase Found on 4.ot rest. Past his head.` Later on, Booth had green°peppers, four onions of medium , Contains $555 Woman Lost . ' �GThe prettiest. dress .-s mane hours withot.t af�in erva oi` one of the recovered bullets yet 1n a _ jaze, c=a ,-up eded raisin¢ pnA nne! ... • • •. _ - - - ----- e� sweet red pepper. After• paring the;. " gold.cartridge cap, which was en- While 'rolling linoleum in a vacant ..-at the plcmc apples,'chop very Sue or run through ' Disraeli was profound believer ink graved:, lot next to the furniture store where _'everybody SBId the food chopper alk the vegetables' the u`se of flattery, as we know. Once "From-Mary Gray to Edwin Booth. he' worked in Brunswick, Australia, an and the raisins, and apples, mixing.�' nen Matthew Arnold questioned him; April 23, 18",9."- - employee found a battered-suitcase is 4. them very thoroughly. Then boil to : 'uriously about the secret of his won-1 - fi - the long'grass. It-contained a pension- gether one quart of vinegar, two and derful success .with-Queen' Victoria, r er-s card and a number or old news- - Faust--tell you about going to a ft p }e i"Dizzy"�l�i� A' It X11 -ith Lis e�+ ems from Llfe a ScrB A{c j. olFsuPs Papers. He handed the case to a pass Mg, all-day picnic," writes-s-woman g^.stns atrtne by remarking that :n • MUSIC. ing bor and told him'to find the own- 3rom Ontario. "I thought I couldn't spoons salt, and- four tablespoons oC �� A go because I had nothing fit to wear mixed white spfces-cloves, cinnamon, flattering the lairs he laid it on with "11lusic is well said to be the er. The buy took the case home and is and couldn't afford a new dress. The auspices and a Ulada'of'mace-tied iu a trowel." apses}, of angels."-Carlyle, his mother found in it E555 in pound pi�ef muslin.._Eiiren-a-u�ht syruF', ' • • * * * no_les,_sesreted.among the_newspapers. _ "5 wonderful-new tint powder made by has formed, stir in the chopped-in• 'Of the first meeting between' "Dix- "The hidden soul of harmony.'•'- The pensioner who was traced by the people who make Diamond Dyes gredients cad cook for one hour, very' zy and Delane,:'Sir Algernon West Milton. the police proved- to be an old woman slowly. •The sauce must be.very%.hick. tells_t s story-chuckles Mr:' Bow " • • well known for carrying the suitcase < which I have often used in dyeingg when finished and stirred frequently I man: "There is music in all' things,• if wherever she went. She explained ,° dark colors.. -These -new lam 'd wr Tints, he explained, are the same high during the cooking pet•iof:. Seal in hot, "A lady .told ,me," Sir„ Algernon.'rten',had ears."=Byron. that she had been saving the money jars. sa}s, "that she was present when Dis-- « « « for many years and that one day quality as Diamond Dyes. The If- sterilized,- .1 says, Tomato chutney ', �I raeli-and Delnne first met. Disraeli "illusiC'is the child of prayer, the when she set down the suitcase some- 'ference donit they.are for boilrngighI had ea Four pounds ripe tomatoes, 1 pound;overwhelmed,, the editor with flat- companion of religion:'•- Chateau- one seized it ant} rag away. " dress, left from-last year, which faded Pared.and chopped tart apples,-3 fine-i'terv. briand. <*nd w4s so streaked and ugly I was ly chopped medium-sized•onions, 1-1 "'Did you like it?' said mt friend T�eJ.aS1E afterwsarra* °'Mnsic wgkhPC i,waj• firm fhe sn,iY Ashamed to wear it. i decided to try i„"l �iGo= JlUcga., £ t3$IQ9{lovna, gall, 1 Diamond Tints on it. I just dissolved 2 cups brown sugar, I cup seeded rats- "`No,' he replied, 'but T--like to the dust of every-dad' life.'s - Auer- think that Disraeli thought I was of back. °v' •�_� .the powder in the rinse water;and the ins, 1 teaspoon Cinnamon, 1 'teaspoon sufficient -im crtance to make it ' • * -” _ t M dress came out the loveliest green! 1 mustard, vz teaspoon cayenne pepper. P : got to the picnic after all and every- Chop the vegetables and th8n the ap- worth his. While."'. - 7`Music is the rhythm o4 head and body, said my'dress was the prett est Ples. {They may be forced through • • '" heart. Mary'Baker Eddy. •-s ane there, thanks to these new Dia• the coarsest knife of the food grinder); An amusing story .about'' Edwin r� ; imond-Tints." "' Com'bdne the ingredients and cook un- Booth, which, as Richard Lockridge Remember:-Beer.hcven, the great F' til the chutney is thick and clear, Seal says (in "Darling of Misfortune'- composer, never heard some of his . in hot sterile jars. a most interesting biography of the* greatest' works._ His music, was 'of is " the'soul. CIA - DIAMOND Note:If a- hotter; more highly celebrated actor) is, rather'teo good _ flavored and potent'-chutney is de• to, be true;' has it that ,somewliere, • aired, add to the above,recipe-li tea• they billed Booth as "Mr. $ooth"- Let Justice bold her scale, and truth TINTS. spoon cayenne, % teaspoon allspice, 1 thc• old form, then falling a little into divide ,Between the right-and' wrorig;' but * teaspoon .cloves, 2 teaspoons mustard, disuse. Booth shook..hia head. _ I wouldn't exchange my 'stile - •. AT Aft 18 finely chopped cloves 'of garlic. "Make it simple Edwin Booth," he - B 'e the heart •wife for any ten women I know .� 15¢ DltUtar STORES With this addition it resembles some directed. The Freedom of.its inheritance. "I know - one's enough these ' —Whittier. hard times." of the India chutneys'we may buy. Apparently the correction was seat _r\1 , _ - PITME ,L 5+r 'urrt Y• '/'•,... na .T.' 'i' - 'J ! -- `9 :W, .. .,' - Y • �e`r s 't.',.r �sJ,'. ','yd`re' `'s:,�i.;,,+- ''t.t'�;•a..2... 'p .:��«.i-.:•:: '� t-': - .-z�-rte- G'f; - . . •`'+"° �! .. Y rte,.. ._. .:. .,..,..; �,. N.'F '_.. . _ ,. - Y ;.1 ..,,✓�. r ., _ . `, ., any'+.� L -- L7p-n' . Weeks. of Malton, was -Born on Saturfla to John _ in on Sunday when he called and tsars.-Born, Cowan,a eo ' i[e�i. (Dr.) OartwriRhi,c we are -J. .and hers f '•1;,t. .r, .nttim-frL"ds ilo Suttonv3Ile on Htmday. -' a/eek•ead with' relatives in Tons ' ='sorry to report, is eonSnod to her -Boca. on Sunday. Sept. 18th, , :bed on'a of of atlases. „wands.N. Y. to Cheater and Mrs. Batt, a daugh- -Thonlai ivhneton. SWUM -Garnet Courtice has again ter. resumed work, after being laid off -Several -from the village at- { .;• ' lforetfaaa the C. N. R1. at 1llew• - - • : . ; ;�. ,.-. �• ,� ensile, visited his sister, work for several days.= tended the Port Perry Pair'on _ -; od!gfi�n -Over twenty members of the Saturday. Ikader_40es 0harlotte Taylor, nurse women's Is.@titate were guests of -M nd Mrs. Poynter spent The �ha Grocer' y ' the Sanitarium, Cromwell, the Claremont Broach on Friday Sunday, at the hoa;e of their afternoon last, and report a most daughter in Toronto. x r,Vssln., is a nding a couple of enjoyable time. _ evoke with Pickering f -The Sacrament of the Lord's -W, G. Reid is having his real. 4rooery Specials° for Sept. 22; 23 and 24 -Now is the time to get your deuce re;shlilRled. The work ie - ' Supper will be held in the Zed bring'done by Thos. Dwyer. farnare put into order as it will Church on Sunday"•morning, WL :be needed sooner than you would =-T, E. Crawford was confined Yaks as they cost money to operate 9th, at 11 o'clock. Mr. Crozier to his bed for several day@ sower• Clover Leaf Salmon f Rice grispies ; expects s large turn out n that tall@ •26c i _�_ s Gordon Trigg lies.leased fills ins from a very severe cold. Yo" U 11 Like 2 for 23c occaaioa. Morrissey's residence on Church The annual meetlo of the -The township council will peanut. Batter St., which is being thoroughly K meet on Monday seat, at, 1 p..m., 'the "guaranteed" 9eowfiake Shortaing = renovated before he takes possee- South Ontario Says Work Board for, the- tranalsetioe of general glass barrels 29c - 2 for 28c �> sloe. will beheld in St. Andrews Church service of the . . hneiaeee. " Angler Pink Salmon -Neat Sunday will be observed on Thursday, 9ept.29th,.at 8 0. m. -Mrs. Harry Murdoch and two Big Store Blend is Rally-Day in St. Andrew's A cordial invitation is @:tended tq sons, Stanley and James. spent Tea., 29c « ff 1'e 2 for 23c all who are in tereated. - Leader Bandsy School sDd will be cum LJ edRa*, of Audle has Sunday With Mrs. Kyrltt South Thin Glass Tumblers Granulated Sugar == Jb}ned with the regular church y• well,of Whitby. - -- had a very -successful year With y' l -with fancy-is..-band -= 10 lbs. 49c -_ -service, -Mrs W. R. Miller has returned phis Garden. He is making daily h°toe, after a Per dui; 49c Store -- _ The choir of the United tripe to the city with his produce, peuding_several days r - Look-r, cakes P&G Church led the singing st Cea- which he delivers to hi a regular- O°a rnotorin try with her broth. bins Sugar Soap, 2 Gold Soap. tennial United Church on Sunday customers, from whom he gets the er, Wm„ an +r9, tork�o �elle• y y , 'afternoon, while the Centennial f g vatic. and Cream Sete "Goode 8ati9factor 2 Cala Toilet, 1, highest market prices.- decorated 29� set Twrge Chipso-or 1 choir rendered similar servieee in =L. X Topeon, pianottuner, of or money Oxydol and 1 heavy . - -St, -John's United Church 9t. Paul's Church here in the Brougham, has ' presented St. Aotecnanville, wilt- be in town °'Marro" Black Shoe cheerfully refunded.:'. galv. Utility Tab, - evening. Andrew's Presbyterian Chnrrh shortly, and Noy- ordera. left at Polish, per tin 10: all fur 87c. -The Women s Yu�tllate will with a set of walnut collection atte d_edws office will be promptly hold their regular monthly mast later. These attendPd._tf}. , •- iu on Tuesday next, Se t. 27th, p Plates we're pre, Dr. Carmichael .will be in charge g P sensed to St. John, Church b ~' at the home of Mrs. W. C. Mnrkar Mr. sod Mrs. Poucher.at the Lime of the service of 'he .pre=by-teriaZ w of Church St. Mrs. L Johnston, Church at the Friends Meeting Dixtriet President, will give an the church . was built over forty House on Sunday next, a. 3 p. m. El- a _. yearsaRO. Knoc k 0�t S pecia�s: 7'. address. Meeting called at 3 m., -erybody welcome. The Bible Class standard time.* p` -James Murdoch came *@road in the contest in guessing the and Sunday School will asset aft 2 p Arthur Boyes Is this week is weight of the largest watch in the • the neighborhood of Bnrlington; world. His guess was 23 1be, 13 frz -The Crusaders Club a caner• the .Men's De t. = ANN operating the road-roller- on the The watch weighed 23 lbe, In oz, roast at Squires' Beech on Wed- - Provincial Highway. Mr. Boyer The contest was put on by Mr. nesday evening was a great Pue• '. is recognized as being on8 of the .Roblin,Jeweler, Whitby.. rear, about one hundred being Men's ttActon" Work Boots, in black beet men in the province for this -Snow is reported to have fallen present. The program of games, t work. as he is called upon to work in several of the States, and in community singing etc, at the s In aH its of Ontario. waters edge, between two huge ;iBlucher cut soft waterproof tan.' = pa some cases the roads 'havA been -The Dominion Government }clocked° by . the drifts. - This is b"n$Tee provided a suitable intro = _ has set apart Monday. Oct 10th, earlier than usual, ae even is the dnctinn and preparation fur the as the -National Thanksgiving monntainoue regions. snow t}Qm bet-dogs and pie. The best bop ache town has seen for - Day. For several yes" it was ant fall until late is September, -Special services wiilbe held }n t nn //�� boaobia'ed with Armistice Day, The people in those States spapuld tbs. United Cburt•h on Sunday many ears. All szZes, only fl,SV wloleb occurs on Monday in the come.to Ontario in .order to eajny °eat. In the morning there mill same weep' a@ Nov. IIth, brit is he a Rally Day servlceand Sunday a mild climate. recent gears the twQ have been School @chafers and pare" will per pair. -As Louis Hyman, alderman, worsiiip together, at I1 o'clock. . -..:. separated. of Ut,hawa, was proceeding Lo - ..• _ .. - ~• _ . - -A few wselm ago snow had Toronto in ' his There will be a Ppeciat -program- fallen motor car, fire ih different parts of Canada and Rev. H.G. Crozier, will deliver *� j brukeant in the car owing ton Men's Wool Work So) 1 -.grey with whit @ ae well as in the United States. a special address. The evening short circuit, and id a very abort That was an indication,said some service will he withdrawn in favor *o called weather tacos it was a rases of fl+mew. An - -- prophets, that a alarm was sent in and the fire of St. George'-4 annnal Thank�giv. toe and heel, .5 pairs for $ 1.00. Yery severe winter iar�&aahead of engine was soon o° the scene, but in'g service. us. And rowan old Cree Indian -What might have b"o a eery - too late. to save the car. -Mr, at The.Pae, Manitoba, gives us the sericnls accident,occurred on Wed. - - -' _ ✓� cheering information that we are Hytain got Qy n ills Car Rlthoat nesday morning at Froutzhirom'w stsgtsininR.any injury, .'. :m s So C H A P M A N �. shoat.W-have a very tn'iid winter � Bay, F. R alter; cif Toroatp. who Su you tan slave oar choice,= -A la ge number of qualified y - iq still at hie •nmmer C:Ot-taW. Paw r . to Ontario are without -t�c•T t�Tfi€[eadia¢ 'L� .IAN. R_rebb}t crb��iuR bi- yard. Getting sloe, the Oshawa pair held last pOeYtiU this pear, an(1- LbF his shot rein he flreit t thFmr,;Fj,nl. - - week, was the snort enceessful^in probab' itieq are that nelT year Josephine, the 7 year tllddaughter - several years. The weather way the same conditions will orevail, of hiw neichbor, Joseph' W. Wifl• _ _ srs -� lss� - e = all that could be desired, with the ae the number of teachers who lam-a, h-Appented- to be---walking to -- are at"ndibg the Normal Sclt°<ch - exception of Tuesday night when the tell graq?. unnoticed by Mr an electrical storm put the electric 6 abcnut the same as last year, 'Waller, Several of the pellet*eu TT tights ant of commission, during Saute years ago left- eala-rro tared her leg and ride. • sur was EXTRA -VAL ■"- 1 E grand stand performance, and the ere eo low, many left the prq taken tc► Dr, Cartwrigths stugeras V € `' people had to leave the R,oundb- fessian to follow other catlingQ, where the pellet° were removed, • the beet way they could: - There and the result was tbat there wa* Fortunately, the injuries are not - was a larR increase in both a scarcity. especially of male •attendance and exbibits over last teachers. This rebillted aD an - Men's Work Boots--Best values-in years. Solid LefiZber. Soles' - year, The Fair Board are to be increase in salaries, and an increase congratulated over their coerces. in the cumber of to%�rem trot-hTEMORIAM. �= -- —' Meanoailf�e UpQere. Waterproof oiled, Toronto, Whitby, Oshawa Sept.-St.�George'e Chtircg, Sunda ---- :�- = y• Will not harden. And the other towns along the � -Barvest TbankReiving HAM 7n ever loving memory of_ _ lake chore, that were under day Samday. $yinday School, 10 a, rat Mrs. W, G. Ham. who drtl)partefl iigbt saving time during the sum Morning ice, 11 A. nt. Preach• this life on Sept. 35th, 7924. -mer months. will revert to sr. Rev. Canon J. S. Broughall, Memories.drift to scenes long past. etandard time on Sunday neat, of Toronto. Canon - Bt•oaghall is Time rolls on, bur memories last; 19ept.25th. when all clock@ will be a former rector of this parish. He Sunshine passes. shadows fall, If[en`e Light Weight Work Boot Srlend}d Stock.. - - , i urned back one honr. In Toron-to was incumbent wberi.St. Georgis'P Love's-reinembrariee outlasts all. -- daylight saving time terminates Was connected with the Pariah of Ever remembered by Husband and A Hilth Grade Boot. = at 2 a. rn. on Sunday. This hour Whitby In view of the fact'that Family. in named in-order to amid confus• this is St-George's Centenary-year ioa on the street railway, ae many it will be a pleasure to welcome dances -and meetings are held on back a former rector At 8 p. m., 1oa►eo edoer•t4anne+ats' Saturday night@: and these are Egening Prayer and serroou. often prolonged into Sunday Preacher, ills rector. The chair j1TnN•,Tt �Rcpna aCia Claremont n- STAR BRAND OVERALLS mOPDinq. will render Epecial [music at both, ping Co. Phpne'C'.are,.3Q5. - 4.5f �. ry ` -There is a persistent rumor in services. Services on standard F°R SALE-A 9uantity of wised �1a�� _ �1.�U '!�1. 15 finaocial circles that the Toronto tripe. Offerings of flowers, fruit wo,d, in.toe lengt9s and dry. -Apply to ,,ssh� Globe and the Mail fe Empire are. and anything suitable for the de. 7s.,Cowan.Pickering, .3'bone.Plck]008- 14 _ be,equal'of any garments on 'the market at l.j% • . about 'to. amalgamate, bnt the 'oration of the c;•hiirch will be Be � O1ICE-Oh�pning �D '►lr+ntia�e, reB c q ve'.table. They @nay be 9ent tU 1\6edncsda +and r),ing �1 Madio-Licenses Issued. CODCerne 1 Any a the �AUp t -church on tiaturday at-tern ac- cents per g. Oscar Wilson, Brougham, ' pen*, as well as well as weeklies 'at 3 o'clock. Unt 31f . . • ` ps ®>►-_ O - ai, R�a�nahre. Fred T Bunting, _ Pickering have suffered greatly lathe decline =John Hinds, of?7 Se v • g, S •in advert6ing as a result-of the Toronto, met with a serious sera. Pgood driver and gentle has, been driven b3 - - - -. depression It is said that To dent on Thursday evening which gtrl k 5008.1• J.Barnes,Cherrywood.3 Phone Established 1857. --Tonto is the 6dly city in the coati- might have had fatal reeulte. Ae --------- — nect in which there -are -tw-o-wai-Qoming down wile Brock-road.-_ OR,SALE-Bell entting box. 13 in. �rnouth.wiTv sboYt catricr, In good working mgrning papers. We d0 OOL kDOOP and appyrently was gain at a order, Price,$15. W,J_Taylor, R.R.No.2, - what the nottiics of the %walga• rapid rate. When -Fe-re ached the Pickeriuk. Phone Mark -4,ns 4_5 1 mated papers might be, S�I B E R.P Pe g., but we topof Decker's hill he did not FOR SALE-LyoungYorksbii'P sow, Imagine that it would. be easier notice the curve'.in the road, and bacon type,has had one litter, due again in for the Globe to tnro 'Tory than at the speed at which he a ae Nov. Price,$20.00. Also one Holstein-heift r, 2 rs,old,due to freshen lot of April. Price,$25. p m p fOr, the Mall & Empire to turn going, could not make the turn. yrv.s Pegg, R.at.2,Claremont. 4-5 S, eclat Service .i iret� Grit. The car upset in the ditch'and :'' P ¢:a -An inquest into the death of Hinds was pinned underneath the �`OR RENT-Farm of 60 acres, cot- -An - _ : y vCity Wa located on coda highwa in ash- the child found at the Runge Hill car. Warner Brows, of Oenawe, cwa city waur, ample baiMigqyy�� ail ppaler- • -- _.-on.-Sept. 8th ,' was conducted on ha €.L.,bnant,cisrkd�a, 2 b _ - ppened._to_ctau,e--a-Ian -and- As thousands of c�rivel�e now know, are -Monday night in the town ball by found the man lying uncon*cimle• ORSES-FOR SALE - Choice t ' Dr. Cartwright, coroner. Evi• He got assistance ae quickly as Hyoung animals. A�yplyy at lot ls,con. 2, . built stronger andawear longei LbaII alit]' V� dente was given by-Dr. B}rd, of esible and bad the man rescued Pickers (known as the R.}I Banks farm)just Oshawa, who eoadaeted the autopOrlj hjp north of Pickering Village.) A.Picov, Pickering riloue *rLion. He 27tr tire e49n seiberlin could .BYer qt►i� _ Pe ho • $ `1 sy. He testified that the child was taken to.the Oshawa hvepital, FOk SALE-Seed Wheat, o.'A.C. Y -had lived after birth, and death where it,was fotmd that bie in ur• efOle. -• 104 variery; also Fire and Automo ile In- E A might have resulted from lack of pee were not of a serious character. ourance'and all clwses. Perth Mutual noel Sun @nefdical attention at births or from A boae.in bid wrist was fractured Insurance,of London. For particulars apply to - - W.F.Disney,Greenwood. 29tf - - some great pressure resulting in and be was ball shakes ti anal. '�✓01he In AIId ask to see the" wort # t 'terrible internal injuries. ur from somewhat bruised He was able WANTEb-Men to take over deal- ei fractured ekull caused b some c' -rship in Pickering and vicinity of Highly µ y to leave the hopital the following successful Canadian made product that can be 10Dd ums lrnkDOwn person. Evidence was day, The Oar, a large Buick, was sold direet or through the Retail Trade : 00 to given regarding the finding of the taken to 9 n-wr'e Ears. e,. but is 80 per cent profit to dealer, Highly lucrative. - � R Complete trarakngand Sales Help furnished.'No body by Mr. Somers, of Toronto, damaged beyond repair. The car investment except for small amount of merchan- _ CHAR -' Cppeta 1e W. H. Cheater and Mrs, was a borrowed one. The Fpot disc, Bs.:A.News,Pickering, 4 ` LI Dillon, of the Rouge Hill. The where the accident occurred is a L"OR BALE, RENT or EXCHANGE, jury, after considering the evi dangerous ' one to s stranger, 1 -�acres farm.clay and loam, Arty acres - p deuce, returned as open verdict, especially when driving at pasture and good bush, and bo'wace worlknt#4 (�lezleral i�6 ?� �11< ta8,* Pe y R n>ig free from stone,spring creek through farm, pod p f S i an there is no Blue as to the as the turn can not be sees not it uildings,good venues. [nod orchard {kwd small , of the child or pertaoa reep,Detsibk right tapotrit. It should be r ,� c 6 to 1 1-4 rkil.a raw pawed Q C�B�D Owl__10 f the child's 4 ool6b. ,started by i checker board aiyn co- . A. i@ etalloo Qatket may°'*.+ _ _,.e.,.r.�_1.X-.... gf n. .••�. . 1+..':+ _rah' ,�;r,r"•rgs�i^ ,� ,r, a��'r.�. .;�t:(iyz,� ,»;-�--_:--. - ^ _- 4 - - .,/ .. .-_. - •� - ti_..,�."....,tf:• ,.w:�.:... -..c•:.G„a• �,;,. ...w-:. ^s.�y_ -or;F^i. .y; '•„�••z+i. 1 , 1 _`F°