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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1932_10_07 vb_ -. e .x•- - .n+•a . ., - ... . _ . .a_ ..°.". .. �•a.. .yc t:.rx r •.•�-•-�✓••.R...kL• - o ..i Y r^• b `a - .A.' Kim _ '.'�+,•^` w a 1 f .r PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY. O..G T. 7, 1932•. No. (5+ VOL. L1Ia 10110f'eote"wh sa71'lbo. - - RnOCK ROAD. I BALSAM. 0 a Ted Brady was in Ottawa a'few Quite a )number of our residents GREENWOOD days ago to secure his car which attended-Markham Fair on Satur- ` R. H. C. PE ARSON-P' gyicia° A Rood supply of Hard and Soft was stolen. The car was slightly day last and report it a great succ- TT __ _ ;•y: .4'' Dared Surgeon, Dnnbarcon. 101y opal OD hand. ' Also a'eapply damaged. Hatch, on the 4th concess- I James and Mrs. Ward, of •Pine- 1 Rlllw F`ORSYTH, Oph.D., Diretrtor of girdling Woad, ion, is holding a shooting match. on .dale, spent Sunday with W. P. and �. •f4pt&Rtrical Aeeociacion of Ontario. R stove length. Oct. 15th, at 1 rrl. sharp, MMem for Mrs. Jones. r �etabFished 2838 ' stead bee-of the Aaeriean Opcomet:�1 R P• arP, :,.• Pitooe-tionn ctai moa O°n`d by appoi°tm`°x' 22tf Phone Pick. 1909. geese shd ducks. Rifles and shot- John and Mrs. Birkett and Mrs. -•- guns. Shells provided for shotguns. * Percy, of Port Perry, visited -with goat. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERINt3 wrftTEVALE: James and Mrs.. Wilson on Thurs- : day last. THI31S -THE--• TUNCAN B. McINTYRE-Barrie• The 'Markllsm-Dramatic ClUl will--- IlK-to-t°'° Q`+°'cry- 'jCCtiY.K LL ter,Solicitor, Notary. Office-Brock St.. �- at Kinsale, there was no service in � S Ri. Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby: GENERAL INSURANCE Present their popular new drama en- 1, Phone 46' 4s1y AGENCY titled "Step on it Stan" in th'e White t1le' Mount Zion" Church on Sunday f United last, but many of the members atC- L' A R M E R S, M I L L- DONALD RUDDY' Barrister. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO vale Lnited Church on Monday ev- Y R ;*t ended-the service at Kinsale. • `; .Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. — - eatng Oct; 17th, at 8.15 under the, Miss Hazel Wilson ti-isited Toron- - Office formerly occupied by the late A.E.Chris- Fac}lilies for placing asp kind of In- auspices of the W. M. S. There will Patronize your Home tian,south Bring df Court Hou.e,Whitby. sty_ sfor pl at best rates be three acts and the Cedar Grove -to friends for a couple of-.days -last Mill J1 Ben. BELL de- ROSS Barriat- available., - - Male Quartet will furnish the music weep and while there attended the - : en. Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Seeurlty and Serviee my Motto, between the acts. This drama is hi- telepho lP convitnt;un. For Pastry and Cakes tree a BaiI Be 330 Bay Street•Toronto„ 421y Phone Pirk, 515 highly recommended for it= Tumor. Qo w.J Beaton, '' .. g �' UUl;ttzr�F;TUfv, Ki. 1mi Brand. e.sill, — -- ---- - So come and have a mood laugh. Ad- -- -- No better flour on the market. _ ].D. Roes. _ Adelaide^s3s g - mission 25 and 10.'cents. Dunbarton Angtica,-t Mission. Sun- - y. J. H -Beal, Clarebaont day, ctober 9th, 20th S.•ofter-T'rin- Barley, eed mixed 22.OQ' er for 'a j�ICFiARCBON, PICKERINC3 .� BFiE'E14 Vv00i) _ ' 111 MULVEY—Barristers,Solicitors,Notaries Phone 8�4 PuWk. 213214 Confederation Life Bwtd��.gpg� T D I it-.. Sunday School, 2 D. m. Holy Peas red Barley, 26.00 p '7 f oraerof YonYee and Richmond Sta.'Toronto: - __F tJ R'lY I U it W. Middleton,s sister from- Elm- Communion, 3 p. m. Preacher, Rey. (;pin and Barley, 28.00)1 " Ptwoes Adelaide 4489 and 4480, By appoint. vale- called -,n him on Sunday. E, G• Hobirison• superior Quality ':�..._ mint Saturday evenings, Pickering residence NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE Quite a number from hPTP atten•1-� The _4r'ival 'Harvest Supper a*. Ground Corn, � Phone Pick.x813, 8tf 28.UU>�'• IN GREAT �'A$IIL"hY ed Markham Faii on Saturday. ; Du.nbaxton Anglican Mission ou��•tdb Feed,5 grain mix 1.40 a 100` ; F'j1HOlK9('N & McMILLAi%1-BNrrls- The Quarterly Board met in the Tuesday, Oct. 4t15,was a very succ- Cracked Core, hen size 1.40 a 100 ��tens.Solicitors, Notary Public. 805 Royal Sin]mon's $8d9, Marsh 11 -fiat- Churr,h here`on Moridav e.eninz, essful function, A g-;>dl number o� thick size. 1.50 a 100 Bank Bldg..T nto Phone Elgin 5303 or 5304. Residence.P ring. Ont..or• by appointment. tresses, Dressers, Tables and E. Ann?s and son and'Fri Fe^ P'athend to artake' of the bountiful + d' u Flue Oatmeal .. 2.00 a 100 Pickering Office.Gordon House, Tbursdaysand Chairs, Picture Frames. - .`r ,u er prepared by he members of Si4rrdara from 730 p. ,m to 9.00 p m..or iat rpe"it the week-end with ends PP P R' i pkom Pick 20.0. a;1y Our prices are the lowest. in Or;"ia. the Women'= Auxiliary. The' proz- i - Migs Slater and '.Miss Greet, -of ranv of moving Pictures given by Mr. e Dental ' I4OOF�/�//"\� Toronto, are' spendinr a few days Spence was much en ored by all, as v �y1��/sl / with F..L arid:Mrs.-Green: j were the musical numbers rendered .,�11' accovnt9 see now due 1 �M_EIL C.SMITH. D. al ), ra D.9.' -Mrs. Bob Or.--•erod and dai;glit- by Misses Ruby Dixon, Evelyn Bass- he (Suecceaw to Dr J.N.Dakr)• Graduate or g and 6 X B.C. Shingles, natural ett and Kitchener. Great credit is and prompt a?ttlement The R•ryal College of Deno)Surgeons and Tor n- g er, of Sea.bnro, and Mrs.. W. 'Eanp- . b Goiverdh.- Ac Ctaremonc ot!!cc over th. A. and stained colors. ringhax+. >f Toronto. spent 31t�aday due tp the ,members of th?' W, .�.. is required. , duvet's e�aty Teeaday sod Frida Phone ' sw it I ii•.. slate- TORONTOASPHALT ROOFIN G with Will and Mrs. O:r*••Pr-d. _ ! under their piecident, Mrs. S. Payne]HERBERT T. FALLAI9E, L D 8.. to sb}ngies, sidings and The drama "Mary's Csstl? ill ft? foi the success of the occasion. j caneot Ccntin•te to give D.D.St. Graduate the Royal College of [oil roofings. "Air," presented by the \ictona S,i- a t n eg ! AUDLEY. eredit onle 9 aecounto Lleasal Sur`eons and the University of Toronto. - 4aly, iron shingles and rood.nRs ware- Dra.^etc Chub, war v?ry g 5o.i•I _ (7lar:inreaidcnceseeanddoor east of St. And. - '}hgy vYeie e1'fdentl;i wo;l`tr,�,nad ff¢': - Are paid when _ t..••cb,.:zh Pickering,one. Office hour.: 9 W e can supply the -material only, or czar.. member did :his or..her part, Mr. Robb and, family-of of Mark- to +tired. - .e.an. to a p. m.. or by appointment, ix-ray give you a rice on the complete base-- called.-on friends here on un q service), Phone Pick 3700: 431y g Y 1 P well. Sun- job. as we have secured the _ day services of a Brat-ch.as Mr. Carnazhan, of Scarboro spent Z� � ��•� LOC'1', I HILL truafltaeafs garb*. rooting man.__ _.-.Sunday with W. H. and- Mrs. West- -All Work Guaranteed. .. The annual. sa:,ot,fng Hatch at neY. L BURIV/NOHAM qq ELIZABETH RICHARDBO'v= Wallace , 11•Fire andautomclr4r tnm*ance o)all kinds, �ICKERING Da.id Gr�.. ^:,s on the 10th conen3s Allan and hire, -- a.of of P rL - 1 saFwamLngcompanieao! solid financial stand, e•� .•. ;,,.I. : Markha_a, lot3- 1-1 -- and-1a,, Perry there the t2o=tc of F. Sf., and B:i'.d;�sr and General �• • - .,Al be. he'•d ^n-Thank=zt-lnt; Ds-. %Ire. Cnapman on Sunday la=t- Ccntracting. LUMBER YARD At­:n °'sot will be ,Ifpre•i is . The Commiinity Cl b are expect.' E•ttimates furnished on all dlaseer POSTILI., Licensed Auctioneer, g r• .. Fe for oountles of York and ontsric. La.. Prig`"•' " - ?nz a g^od time.on tF)nday evr-iin_ of wort-Icterlor and Nxterior, II=Odes of all kinds Ln—u•d to am abort«s - - n J. -Hill l:n- next •,e hr-n they meet at the home (+f i Tl'.� a• niter:=ar5 os I. -.Altgratiea+and repwile. esottee, .ads«s 6s•ea aver P'0. opt.. _ .Biac$smithing,-& Woodwork ted r turcil' ', i}1 . be- hrid nest Sfrr- 'Theo.,and Mrs. Aitnan. A.c'tN,,jfi the C .rays B.rilt •Concrete Wori&. R-.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERIi at rash prices day Lid �i'°'iziy�d3v:,Oct:` 4th en,t first indoor meetrnsi f+,r t}te . fall � PI}ore Pickering 5712 D• 0o 7saoar, oOmsatsetooerfor saking , - l;rt:r. Iieti': .�. I.. Owen (a formor term a.gn*nl attpndancF- i? ref uested. _ eftat wilt, s•oounsaar, iota, troop to -can how is be time to have those repair FAIR PORT; - on�t tinm ot'ttarrtag• Iaa Tube at tended tn, H►rrowa 'rPpeired: paR±oil of Uxtlridge, will be the qp== . The Rydro line, is nos assured and .. _ _T ONTARIO � eoess' s : Oat. 1 r-♦ a:so new ee.:tir,ae,yn h►ad. TnK f ant ea.k4r •ati0 "1'a. arol `'0 1,. m.:' p fat n•� azw eompletc 3 and •th? . n+;s FiP:1i Plows a;w ivs ca f,and. 2•'.# l:e:. I'. i tits: cf 'ilaric:stn, a? line will }sa starter In a.�- Shingles For Sale w ��7lli. MAW'Q LICENSED A170. tY,;e ..,� from �hc llizr. ar -nnrt#1 'o`. Whitby Shingles TF Alsa den.er in '`•,;:ing ('.•eau, SrPai4- ,e-5.. Spr- al rr�,�ii '.Fill 6(.. r:r-' ON EER,tor 2'ork,Qnunc and Durham .�'t c Tr - o e and ru ,. P n n T'n 1. tt,rs and 1i«:'rlc VL'w•b:+rr, - a-n, h � S of-.:ill ,rt the, 4th c ce f, F n irx elwwr,ird 3x tip. B.C.Ahingfes. Counties. All kinds of 'l. f �. N I:= 1•i�i�, Lo � , sales U after - prim sea . . D 7 ,. • to. Tnmsreasoaab r 1 tn) •in an w^ sin radio ' ,. •+ •� ue�t. I.irrhts, and indoor canvpiaiPn- .Galt (r,tlranized 'itet•1 Hhin tea _. k Dates f t i kip of e! .t t or 1 b •C' r• t' saes may lx 4 R 5 R 1,h.ted a:+1 e..at ;r:'::•:Lp,.c 1 g - stransed at NERS'.Officv, Bell and lndeprn• ask ft.r a dem,,nstrati(td of the :tires utih.c:::r fM '`sec+tae•=.it, U t, }4,' re% will mr-an much v: the fanners Bird'v Felt Slate Shinigles. a+ot ottoos. Wbnby,6nc air R,ogers,'.Ma i?itic niodel9: P Also. re-rubberin F,n wheels. ! ;h,- lanai rill ter-,�: t_vir annual bore. Lawn mows R ShR1Ret>rd: I �RNET ROBERTSON The pri=r% Her right. sr, - l The anniversary sen-ices were held P k.-ken �uap.r - l'Z ., or, xk until' 3' r. T. WCCidwa=d all hate beery sere d;'.and-wi•11 be f,.l-• in;-the little chilrch around the.corn- `T.-P.�TER$Uti'S. - CLARF:MOAT 1: ;•,-d i, r,•{od c•,nc,-rt. Ad)ni:cur. er here un Sunday last when Rev. H. Call acd get races. Phone 36[2 - I Electrical 4<,ntrra::c:r_. _ %:� t;-QUU *�.5 �pD-j a opt sermr�is (;r.while slip thole- was ac 1- - - -- �..: :`5 cents- ri. i0CErlt? ch,•j (',rnr'i - - - GREENWOOD _ _ t rr,'paatc;r. dilater) tic+ excel ' "Wirieg and Repairiog for Light a c- r1Y011 rral2 8219 at HOm9�� or power. Pickering MZtls -ce - -- ictPd t some from the •Pickerinz. All kinds of electrical goods C.it EF(,R Y W 00D., 'C'hu'rch. On 31ondav e�'eninfr the; - TIRES, I3�TTF.RIES, leapt el stock. Rchool put on their drama and T:r.- _ Have yon tried LA\U. the A lartte crowd from here.attend- cle Jim's orchestra,intrrspemed. Cr- -.ACCESSORIES. - 21 IF Pbo°e 17115, Pickering new .Crre31 Food and, tVl+tf- _0& Markham Fa ir oir SaturdaY. - 1-6wiied .h�•u•ea. on all the service; ---- :fin Meal : It contu•in9 the _M-r4. .Feni.y w•as in -Toronto zn }lave much. gricouraged the-ritembrrc -At ay lose and better price@ NOTICE germ of the wheat and other Nedneiday° vi-siting :her daughter. }I. S. Chapman.of Pick-rinz acted.as : - . arts of •ae cereal Rraiu•+. Erne;: Ar)n=tronR _had . t!a� 1r,i:Is.l rmxn on.M,mcikr -_Whitevale Mills 1 AD oTd fyshioped I1tKltll ortune to hurt his arm on -Monday - _ bo:z can in Toronto. f _ promutitig' food modern- last. STI0LGitAlid. Clbo }a every day ized. For sale at -Ir. Oscar Petty, attended the.-tpa� The Won:Ft.'- [n�titu`e Let u9 re Sir Chat I -ale to i P -.your gruter 8. at Mrs. Adam• Spears of- Whiteval"e ) � � ,.; PP g , y will meet P y P•. exce t Wednesday on u sy. j at t.,. hu+,u 11 -Ii_:ton Burk on GRAIN—FLOUR '. FEED 1'ue day,.Oct. Ilth. Skiited Motor Re - Russell' and Mrs'. Albri;ht . aAd p3lre. Jost arrived a eArload of far ily, spent Sunday wit} Wrn. and- Frank and -lr�. -lalcolw and ch- . R Western Oate. iklrrrt vw•rt Kith their -per,ple here Gordon J. Law , :Will exehan a '-arc. Sinclair. rn•er the t•r--k-end. Flour for Wheat We have most an Feed oil Mrs. t�'etley Petty, Edith and Jat:- . - y' y et'rat's retrirnetY•h:,te after spend , Gvorge andd -lrs. -McGregor (;f_ . 14 Phone 29CA tuay need. l,egi.rrr, ti;rsk., wh,. lrotr,red -to Ont- ANTHONY WILSON' inz two w•c!ek= at liarrow•smith. ONTARiO -�= aria racentl callr,d c, •T. i -1rsr PICKERI\G, Pro rietor Full like of Poidtry Feeds. Will 'and Mrs. Lightboy have-rei- - 5' Vc P 13c•rr .rte day last urned to 14'illuwdale.after .;},ending Phone Mark. W2 Mr. .%ViIl Brouk�, -Its. Walter Br- / P _ Ds N. Lockwood two. months ;with ?Vlr.,an'd -le-::. I3urk.' c,ok.; and' llr�. L'uph• mia Bror,k.q (J Tap rrieetinr of Ll:( l�. A. will hP _Jew I PICi+ERI1G, QNT. held. in the Church,oil.'T'huri+lay. Oct uteri ri,it, r.: on Sun,ia� at th?. h,m:e i g 1 1 V :. -- --:- 13th. Wo_*i for I:oil 'all <<f Uo:irT alt(i'>Ign? 4nit , - - Pros:•rani Committee: �Ir;. E. Ar,,;- ,rte.arc eur:;'a .,tni1 Junx•s -liner, • ' .; Re • strung, Ir�. Y.0 sell Da:idsot�. Ifo- swat T their. 't:i r,= wll , nr,torrd from �- ( M:re- ua, hare. •Wep visiting tlioir •AQ,+in we have in,potled direrbfrt,a� Al r L( a,c:r 1 Gate a .t ' H+•llxnd H large. assnrttnent of flaw- ::I)'L:�ERAL DIRECTOR r. 1.lut;:',:: her;• anti are lezi•:in`_r for R - lF `,1:z I:mi1C Gate All w(ar:onle:.. ant halhs, suitable both' for out- Cut ff O w e r s i heir rstttrn trip Home this wee-(: Private At outvFtr,r; ,utv henry .':Aiil c calwd si•riou.; in; door and indoor planting and indoor forcing.- : Dxy and -Night $eryice ury t+, his eyes, whin w'orkin , tv!tn Dutch I+nibs are gr+ded as Top Saw Phone 90- 136ni, an Subd ty, .Sept. '.Stith, .•1a sl, outfit it Whithc o>T Sat- or 1:xtihition,first Size and Second Gord,+r,. and.-Mrs. slurison, of_c r:riar u:d'at sur.i€.-Mi.,tttkc, ?}>:. :l , Size, The hylhs listed below .are - _ - - Maiverh DOOU --- Grout;-a asrnr ---- --1-t:cis-tttr;,� i rri-i m nr, 'cr;art-w».'- atYTo Size an�txsst:re v�u o€- - the• n4z l%%, t T. �'� Died, at_Dui)barton on Tuesday, f'1(anin<S' 1�. lime inizt- the 1'arRest,tnd bPSt bloom. We can,furnish Markham - " Ont. '�('ra Doretta Collins, ag•r:d-70'yr•ars,- un• strikinu; him. on his face an i L _c r - --- _ ? The-funs ral took placo to, Erskine ( t• It is l'ioped that no permar Hyacinths. all color?; i•�c eacjl, �c cut flowers for Cerivaerv, ---en Thur.,day. Aftfinwon; enemy to his sikhr will re:uit Darwin Tulip's,named; lac dozen s • -_ �O.1 1 g alt rct, 2fth. c Erie-.: t;T acchlvnt. 1 $'?,(K)per-file- The anniversary jt- ices ,f -tho • Tho member• of •t�Te P,roug rani Diiffodils.4_kindsi:Sac, I0c and' all occasions _._ . Dumbarton .t}1itp4 - 'la rch grill 1)e 1ti",Haiti 11 Institute wero 'nut sts of 75c per dozelx T held on Sunday, Oct. 23rd. The Rev. the mns.iiv Dia„cl, 'l• ursd9y nf= :. aISO Until Winter Comes 't0 have P.. Mc('leary, of the �Ictroyolitan L n 'ternoon of last week. and ;pent a ape. 'hifi:::ni,, pour furnace cleaned, iced Church Toronto, will preach at vor;: evocable afteriit)on with the large, Sac a dozers - Wreaths, repaired or a 11.00 a. m, and special music rill be 1�ills. friends. who prn:•ed :cry gr Crocne,20 per dozen _ rendered by the Dunbartom Choir.,At aclous hostesses, Our"District Pres., Madonoa Lily,'per 20.cents each ;....• ' -8 ra $ -� E W ONE 7'p'. m. P.er,. P. V6'ehster of I"one.. Mrs. 1,. Johnston, of Brnutt'ham; d, PY , Strept United Church, will .pr(,ach, livered a fine address pre the organiz- Tulips, special douhle, for indoor,, 4'"= - r _ and .the Locust Hill choir will furn-, atio'n of the' W. I. from its beg•inn_ 40c and iOc per dozen ....;x,. Crosses 'installed. Phone your ish music. On Wednesday evening, ing in Stoney ' Creek,. Ont., tea the Mixed Ttilfp Bulbs,all colors, r _order. now. . Oct.'28th, a fowl supper will be ­er-' prefietrt, when-it has spread to 0th- 1.00 and 1.50 per 100 = ' etc.. "' Or 'if it's a stove gee one-Goofi' v from: 6:to R o'clock,:which will . er lands, our Queen 14ary_-being _-tt -Tt}lip-Bulblets.2�tests per 1(1(►. , • Cheer Ranges before biL3 ing else• be ,followed• by a. concert.in the ch•- member.of it, -'tis� Cassels contrrb- Make sure of votir re. uirements where. Heater•, Stove pipes and urch which will be furnished bq the ut((i a paper (,n Agriculfnging- id all while the assortment `C A STERRITT - _ choir of Rhodes Avenue United -Ch. .Joined in .Community :SinQinfr 'un(i is Complete-. all hardware at .lowest P C. • - _'..urch.erontoT Tc..e•-T•^_trralz>-�ri1L?L e lPaderchin of Mrs. Bert Har- prices pons ble. , ve The -Roll- Call was arisweied consist of selections by the choir x4td Y• Fnnei'al Director _ vocal solos and readings by memb- from subjects distributed on Paper J®nee' Drug Store' Ambnlanoe Service' ALVIN BUSHBY ers of the Choir. Rev.' D..W. Christ- slip-s, the answers given being both ie; B. 'D., pastor of Rhodes Avenue wise and humorous. The contest by r , pi► PbOne 1300 ;Hardware Phone'48W �' Clfurch will be present. Come and the Kinsale Ladies proved 'very inter'- Phone 6$00 i11L N-, j o - enjoy a good supper and first class eating. A very excellent tea was'ser- , lhok e _ as .���tarl0 PICKE,RING • concert. 'A)dlrieition 60'and 25 dints:- ,i*ed'by the beatesees: �•"'_°){Rie�i'eri�; � •.Ontarls�r •Y k'?'�, �' 't� _^any-+, -.;�' y .'�: r-.i.a• ;�'`=ssY_P" .a.+," "'•,'.,?iP,' '�."' _-t.. ,a, a_ a..x`•s• Y"9.!'S7-•d'�Y.."14R!Jr•-„.r. _. .hFi. _ a• "� -. - �_ _ .._ - w .�.....�.. vred linen paper was written,m that ctme pretty, very legible.backhand:__ w 'Ways TO BE OPENED IN CASE OF My Su orb ua� •' a •� - y , DEATH • l r under � f rfd ge {, His heart hammering, and his fir_- Hers trembling, Dundee drew out two close-written sheets o1 creamy note- - - ' paper,. After all who bad better ,81 ANNE AUSTIN. right than he to open it? *as he not _ the representative of the district at- torney? . . And he,h adn't amage mi 1 - - - he had ed ea-h.�- t envelope, It h open very �•. . _ _ _ . . . _ : .;......-.: _ : . - ►�+-.• fly indeed-its flap had yielded - SYNut�sls. pickles, a discovered that he'was very I A- stantly'to his thumbnail. . . t Juanita $eiim is murdered at bridge. 'hungry hndegd: . . Wait! It had been-too easy." Be- a T6f�1 EfOm' ai1G Gerdtils i :Replaying of the "9eath hand" shows fore unfolding the letter or whatever -teat cave mammond and Polly Beata As he munched the drying 'sand-(it was, Dundee examined the flap of "sere to the notarium: Flora Idtlea, is wiches and sipped charged water-the I the envelope. . . Yes!.He was net �- -Lydia, the'maid reading was a seep and dill various liquors .or cocktails on the P MO - TWO GIVER$ : 9 the first to open it since its original vies, Maids and Men -- not hear LOIs.Dunlap.to the dining room sideboard offered a temptation which -sealing. God grant he hadn't de- In the vast open z� -with Tracey Miles, ring for her. Judge p spaces of the far Who little gives, knows not the Joy Marshall and John Drake came in sep• he sternly resisted - Dundee's ,troyed ady tell-tale finger-prints in Northwest men still are men, fact mov- of living; aratety. Dexter Sprague was In a thoughts boiled and churned, throwing l is criminal haste to learn an secret His shrunken' soul 'the bliss o! fining room with Janet Raymond. y ies are uo magnet. The strong, silent Penny Ctsiin, Karen 3larahall and up picture after picture of hjita Selini, that Nita S Ain. had recorded here! . heaven foregoes 7 'r lyre Drake played bridge. l:alph alive and then dead; of Penny Crain perhaps Nita herself had un- men who push the outposts of civiliza- Sae�onn#� is inexplicably missing. Dun_ P g Sealed the letter to make an at ditioa Von into the iron,maw of the pots! For earthly gain; 'and daffy harder • deg, special investigator. tells the group bless her!-hel in him at the expense ' belt spurn the silent screen and the .., grows that a n with a Siaxtm silencer was of her loyalty to lifelong friends; of or a correction? His'task-the task of little giyirk. - used, U learns that Marshall has such p Well, whatever damage`had )ten ta,kies leave them cold--colder than a gun and that,Nita •was the last to use Flora Miles, lying desperately and ;• , a rapt. that N leaves Dundee alone, then confessing to a shameful theft i sual that is. ` Itir;tina that ra n in possession of facts g + done was done .ow, and he might sa pictures that tickle the risibility Jf R'Uo ices his all, and g . g gives With willing- ]Dundee has mlasea. of Karen Marshall gallantly- playing •vteli read. . • '. li,nguid audiences in crowded.yet un- spirit willing- out the 'death hand"; of Karen's Fire minutes later Bonnie Dundee Yea, gives himself and'in arcs "a sOO-isticated ur3an centres pale in the stricken, childish face when she was racing through the dining roam, gift so slight"- CHAPT�R YIh. n8 g S gi - learned that her elderly husband had pushing open the swinging door that ptrall sir north of the .fifty-eighth -d:,_ '. •. Altnotiglt Bonnie Dundee had taken l.tra11e1 and elicit scorn instead of Shall find in sacrifice supreme de Captain Strawn'a none-too-gentle Met, and at least flirted with Nita led into the butler's pantry. -Whore- laL hter. light, Selim at a chorus girls party. . . the devil were the steps that led down g A heavenly joy the .emp:ipd vessel �r patting gibe with good grace, it Pas At least, that is the report from filling, -_ very thoughtful young detective who At that last picture precious min- ' Dundee flushed. into the basement? A preci Churchill, Manitoba, most ncrtherl %set about locking himself in the house Had'he made a fool of himself,or was-ute was lost befo,re he discovered that Fort in Canada, where, instead of a -George Henry Huu'oard. 'in which Nita Selim had been mur-' be-right in bib suspicion that Hugo a door in the dark hack hall opened joyful S.R.O.sign in its lobby, the sole t=dered, and which-he had promised to Marshall had given Nita Selim this upon the steepest`rs*.. --- -theatre in the place has gone daK--, _ cottage rent free? That )oirt should and the only sign - — - ;ward until mi inight y gn ;each "For Rent." Captain Strewn had beaten him !o be easily settled, at any rate. . . An unshaded light, dangling from Half a thousand men working on con• the ceiliii , revealed the furnace in the jab that evening by at least 2n Ruefully reflecting that appetizers g struction jobs and living in -frontier • minutes. Had the old detective stum- do not make satisfactory meals he be- one corner of the big basement, Iauti- camp have sternly resisted the lure o.' �4 i'�Iy friends all ;_bled upon something which Dundee, took himself.to the dead woman's bed-- dry equipment in another. He plung• s ellar persona:itie., feminine ' a-ld for al} his spectacular thoroughness, room. . . Yes, his memory had served ed on, . . . That must be the maid's masculine, preferring, presumably, 0 ask me what P �c door. r behind that lased tom s 1 - � m 1 -as e k '?; bad overlooked, or had been unab.e ,o him yell. Here was her d a ' • • lt' spend their evenings with Gibbon Y9 . n b .e God'. What if she had escaped, ed l,e. � .u8 ., et in t - . set i Devlin and Fall of the Roman -Em- Urn up because St.awn had suppress- corner o affair of he had been munching caviar and e " so it? Only his optimistic_ faith in comer of the room nearest the parch , ? g pine or Ruskir'a "Seven Lampe �. - a+chary sandwiches. A fine guard „ e _ ° 'the did detective's willingness to ca door. ' Arehitectrre, and similar forms a. pperatt with him, now that he waSs he'd rtes... . . . And it wasn't as if be The desk was not locked. As Dur-' light' me recreation. 1 had a lovely delicately coLOred mo longer a member o! Strawn's homi- (hadn't bad a dim suspicion of- rho , gE deg let down the slanting lid, whosr The reason for this Spartan ind'i. silk scars iron Paria which-was my kJ's Bide squad, had,kept him from asking polish marred with many finger- t.orbs . . . ference to mere amazement affords a tide," writes an enthusiastic woman P pints, he saw that its contents •we,e I The knob turned easily. Iitr Hunt; piquant study in sociology. It throx3 from Quebec. "it became so'soiled i ,Strewn oin'.bt nL if the death a chamber." as th.. newspapers.would 5e hopeless j tpon the door. And then his knees„ g had to wash it-which rulned. Ito ,�• in a ho less amble.too! Straws haA'nearly gave way, so tremendous was' ae�ther slight nor sl(Sr on the 'films, - calling it, ha3 fielded up some tan- beaten him to this,too- Had be found his relief. For there, on the thin mat- t was not lack of.up:lit in the scenes beauty. I was heartbroken. One dal ysible, urmistakable clue. an all-important clue in one of the presented than wounded the sensibil- I caw in the dr ig st^re a new kind of N Wti.at if Strawn's Partin coast was ress of a white-enamedet iron bed, s y tints-•Diamond Tints. The druggist - f3 many little pigeon-boxes and'drawers. flag of these hard handlers of axe tot an idle one,and he tea!! had "the lay the woman he so ardently desired y stu>$:tg it late his pocket just before to see and hammer. Nor was the rare and- said-they were !or'light shades and _ iroods" on Ralph H:qunond? Had the a bumptious young "special nres'i- sbbtle humor peculia. to the film Lost needed no boiling. When 1 tistrnd they old chief been laughing up his sleeve ,+ , She had been asleep, and the noisy , g for arrived• { t pars them. Anther 4 as it the absene. were iaade by the makers at Diamond, during the farce of playing out the t I he had made startled her into panicky in Churchill of the chief,may altruistic Dyes. I knew that there was !ome- But Dundee's returning gloom' was wakefulness. Instine.ively her hand ''death hand at bridge," and duri•n motive for going to the theatre. ::n thin I would dare to use on my pro g >; instantly dispelled. Here was Nita s`flew to the ruined left side of her that.frontier settlement the fair sex, . g "the merciless quizzing of old Judge checkbook, s fl tier o! filled-in stubs close scarf, (you see, I bad dyed all 7f(ar merciless . [face. with the exec tion of a few wives of attached to only one remaining blar_k i "Wh t ; Who-l"' Lydvia Carr p my wand k g clothes with "Diamond But his native commonsense quid's check. So Nita had banked •veith the g officials is conspicuous by its absence- ..:X and knew they'were Ronderfnl.3 :X routed his gloo.n. Captain Strewn gasped, struggling to a sitting post- "What's the good of going to A&bow I got a package 'of Diamond Tints, Haaiil'ton Naional Bark,Aof which tion, only to fall -back as nausea if you can't take our girt!" demand- was too direct in his methodic, too y 13 dipped my searL and ft came out a s John C. Drake.-who apparently hat- swept over her. lafa•aid of antagonizing the rich and his fattish, fussy wife--vela a vice`- ,,. ed the men and resolutely stayed gorgeously colorful ass sunset! MY `-9nflnential, to have permitted .even a , "You retriember me. Dundee pant- easy.-The. Christian -S(Iience 'Mioai- .druggist says repeeted.washIngs will- : . "special investigator"-. from the dim- president. Another. tiny tact to be eels "Dundee of the district attorney's tom, not fade it. lay friends were as de 3rict attorney's office to torment those tucked away' , . • She had opened'ofl.ce, � I questioned you this after• her account, spparen•-ly, on April 21, eon-" Call Woman Ideal Taxi Drivers lighted as I and wanted to know what 32 people needlessly. Probably Strewn, the day of her arrival in Hamilton-i 'The'woman closed the single eye t aced, Indeed. I'm enthus°astie - ;feeling a•little hurt at having played the guest and employe, of Mrs. Peter,that had escaped the accident which I Woluell make , Ideal taxi drivers about Diamond Tints"' _. second fiddle all evening, had simply Dunlap. Probably hois Dunlap' had i Lad marred her face so hideously, I' them tae the Dative are nicer o- - ., wanted to get him fussed, was even tdcsnced her the $200 as first pay- -remember. . . . I'm sick. . . .. 1:told them than,.-to men.' says the first wo- now chuckling tver the effect of his p you all Iknow-" man Last driver in Prague, Czerl>o DIAMOND parting boast. . : meat for Tier prospective work in or- Slovakia,_ u6t WIN Much cheered, Dundee lingered in in Hamilton. Theatre movement tt wasdyour mi trees,you tell me,that th' dining room whose windows he had Mrs. Selim TINTS 1: Error is sometimes so nearly 'allied made fast against any intrusion, w Turning rapidly through stub.„Dun•,did-thin?” ''Dundee demanded stern- to-truth that it blends with It-as fm-. dee stopped twice, whist.ing softly+ly, pointing to the %%vmsn's sightless erceptlbl as the colors of the rain- AT ALL _ that his task of guarding the house p y with amazement each time. For on felt e c artd ruined cheek, DRUG STORtS iilone might be minimized. As he, T bow fade:into each other.-W. A. irlanced at the table, with its silver April 28, and 'again oa May 5, Nita l o be continued.) Cinlow- �plates heaped with tiny sandwiches $�llm lead deposited ONO! Where lad she got the money? Were the - of caviar and anchovy paste; its tine /�]� SOH�i Ni }2t ; - silver boats of olives and sweat stems; possibly, transfers from ac- . �rO W DOES YO(URN GARDEN GROW counts in New York banks: Hardy I Fetch the candles! Make a !tgbt! likely that a little Broadway hanger- Let it search the growing gloom! - - - -- - - an had so much hard cash on deposit. .Shadows are abroad to-nigbt- - _ Then where kad-she Tot it-55,000 at I They shall enter every tooth. lb a rim here in Hrmilwn?' : - - . • . This is the timie for ;ilence.,fnaw your - BLACK BAIL Hast I* "but; -chair • lose to the heartb! The fragrant _ e C the _ u � u d ra through ro b R e l i v e thoroughly ` Smolders andsliwws a glowing eye. f a orough 1y D n ee-. n g remaining check stubs No r i goad at all of a check for rent made • out to Judge Hugo liarshitll! The dolt +A " - that- pain But-there liras a stub that interes'.• LIES stretched out motlorle,". save wher. with hair ed him. Check Rio. 1 4-Nita had ;pent -her money'lavishly-yeas filled t` safely hlkr- \fun's rrettc tack• Bristling along w's back he co(-14< an band: ., _ To leaves that brush ag^.int the , - \o. _. - - window 'frame i May 9, 1930. bike tapping fingers o! tort souls 1,•;.'. ' : To Tru..t Dept. who came. . . t, i For Investment. "I From far-off rf-gionx, becgi•tkr tP.tranee' You can always relieve that ache or •Had John C.' Dr.:ke, Rho vi:e Here 4 ysin harmlessly with Aspirin, - Even - president in charge.of trusts and in-' _ . •' those deep-seated paint that•make a " Y'' ` ^•'�"'' vestments had doubtless handled the' Di:aw close your ebair. The guttering , man's very bones ache. Even the check, wondered at e11 where the candles thiroa systemic painA so many women,suffer. $9,000 had come frcn•? -Strange• shallows on the-wa-1}e, an.d By MARYE DAHNKE • These recipes present a new and They will yield to these tablets', As- - One other revelation caiiie out of with the rain _ Kraft Cheese Institute simple manner aid piriil has many lmportant uses., Read the 23 filled-in stub On every Mon-I Come voices.as of lost sails it, their, $°Season of mists and mellow and delicious vegetables. the proven directions in every pacday Niter Selim bad drawn a check pain- •fruitfulness, ' Keats called-it. age; and don't endure any needle These olden autumn days brirs BAKED STUFFED TOMATOES wins from neuralgia, neuritis, rheu•' for $40, to her maid, Lydia.Carr, So tins it in the time of Ddilo. , g g• Again Dundee whistled. Forty ' : with them the whole harvests of 6 mealum tomatoes i� rackaae l±rart ��' watism.. ; ' I- summer-a wealth of vegetables, l i. •cur, fresh Veheeta dollars a'week was, he wiagered .to. Snuff the.candles! Seek your bed• bread crumb. salt, Pepper Kee a'-bottle of these tablet; in the i ruddy and mellow, ripe and tan-. Keep himself, more money than any other Down upon your bended knees! talizin They call out to be Cut e'Anall'Nlicf from the top of each - )sense; carry the pocket tin if subject g tomato. scoop out the centers rod fill tOUne�pCCac4 hfaca�_°a, a,+dden colds., maid in Hamilton was lucky, enough As Saint Odila once prayet�, gathered in all their luscious fro- rho a errs with a mixture of the tomato ;:i . h over- ivP! i Nita a new light i n Pray you lieµ• the sagis oC these! fusion,to be served daily. lily,bead cruml a, velv•eta cut ;n small - Q y -__i t facts; relief, does not d armful ei- - - _ -._ .- —F T 'tionteumerc' To pre �e'their crisp Tres}i. r::Woe, andoee■soninas to taste. yak. ins to rece' - g gpress the , -m r - - $t}ate-tkt i� delicate n oderst• v�n Ya degrees, unto ve- ' herself paying blackmai, Or 5 smRll, - IiP9 , �aais s mr.trd and exufnbs begin to heart. Just look each time for the i flavors=-this, is the task 'of the i•rown. f. _ scale? BAKED MACEDOINE ` same Aspirin-sad' the word genuine He ' reached into a i n-hole - Foot Race Opened Old Olympics tactful cook. P gam• A;utdran vegetables etables with cheese i tablespoon chop- I cup cooked corn printed in red on every box. In the'aniiient great Oreek athletic i g _ pod union 1?; dui[. �wke�. whose contents a thick packet cf have a golden goodness in tune 2 tablespoons chop- rice Eery druggist has Aspirin, and It contest at Olympia'the first event was Q s ' j: unused envelopes--had not been dim-` -with the high spirit of the ea.un, ped p;mierto I cup chowfil dill -you ask for it by that name you are turbed by Stra- ,244 14 was about to 'always a foot race. 'It w.as a dash the In a luscious cheese sauce, or en- ��pbieapoons ut four S+.1-Pi vlveer Odre to get relief. Aspirin is -a trade remove an envelope in which to place length of the stadium and was about -casserole, even the most ordinary 2 carpe rooked Xa r++�eppe I+r■[t ' _ .• _ �' ._mark registered in Canada, the all-important checkbook, when he twice the length-of the 100-meter dash ( _ of vegetables has a phluancy un" ton:ntoes' . e:•seta noticed �QmetlJirg .alight]{ peguligr. of the modern Olympics. i drld ed for' cooking with i;atunm Cork onii;n area p;micuto in melted-- :� .. In envelope in the middle of the 'p'�'- i t�,ater a frM ritomenU: add }!cur. Whoa _ _ �egetable9 is the all-milk cheese blended,, add tomatoes and rook until thicker than an When a person finds be cannot do I' food Ve}veeta-which melts so i,axture thici,ess; atirrin¢ constantly., -empty case should. . . . all he vroulu, ne commutly Ices moth-I :.-readily that it practically makes Add �pou;ten ic�;ec^�c�,caaao�t+alinsa�to But it was not empty. And across ing, whereas his duty is to do all be ltaelf- into the smoothest and with sliced Velveeta, Ball• In a mcae-at. 1A MUE No. 41—32 _ the face of the expensive, cream-col- can. _ r •CTeal711eat Ot sauces. -even, bi0 �efrea, 2i ai3nufer. - , n w a ' Y P. , — i , 9 - _ .. .Of Science + Do You KnowP + . ,. Ancient Link Between Marine , o ld Life- by and Land Animal y . ' t r * , a MAIR W. MORGAAf - $ l Dr. I,a'_�e Koch of Denmark told , "A Woman's Place la in the Horn the world the usher day that he had V ` _=J found- in Greenland thousands of 4 = , _ t=tegoceplialians-amphibians that get . •' z " i • Thanksgiving get the paste too wet; press it into their name front their ormored heads. n This year more:'than ever we can shape with the hands, roll out and cut They are the. oodes, land animals fi k the butter and shortening into small known-a, successful effort of the fish ; r' give thanks Ior the bounteous harvest { Of good things. In difficult times ' e pieces and put in centre and told to acquire legs and lungs. Dr. Koch �. f become aware of the many small pastry la tree. was not the first to discover them in Repeat the process four times; the the tar North. His announcement is Items of existence 'that cause-happi- ness ' and -contentment and are-word- last time of rolling, sprinkle over the important chiefly b--cruse he claims to lessly grateful for them. - This year remainder of the lemon-juice..Be care- have found their fossil remains as far n Thanksgiving comes earlier. October fuj not to burst the air bubbles.- Bake back as the Devinidn period. -is the ideal time to celebrate the sea- in a very hot oven. There is rich material for philoso- `{ hon of harvest and our thoughts natur hizing in the ste- haliaas. P a- , oce p All Potato Pasts tI silly turn to a,goodly menu. All the y = the great lizards, such as the dino- color of bright,summer days is em- - 4 oz. cold mashed potatoes, - oz. but- s.urs of the coal age, sprang from its w bodied in the golden pumpkin and .ter, 8 oz. flour, salt, :V__ teaspoon bak- them. Our modern frogs are their 'When It Is translated into pumpkin pie ing powder,.cold water to.mix. ciescendants, but better adapted to life ff •:a n Fro betray their sfego- ? - ?Indeed our thoughts could be nothing Mix the potatoes and flour well to- o.. lad gs, Y else but suimy. Here's a spicey, frag. gether; rub- in the butter and add the ce ' align ancestry . o resortin to p.. Y g. rant recipe: other•ingred lent s. Roll out once and water to'ley their eggs. Studies made v bake in a hot oven. This is a most:by Professor Wats.n of Londvn make Making the Filling suitable pastry for eat and vegetable it seem very doubtful if the earliest 'A pies, but rememb to make several forms of stegocephaiians ever, came ' Pot making the filling the following sv 1 ¢ '''" holes in the crust with a skewer for out of the Nater at alt. They were recipe and procedure is recommended: the steam to escape. simply turning fins into legs and ac- s ;; -,Mix 1-cup broirn sugar. 1 teaspoon � - '_ u rlay g lungs for the benefit of some .salt. L2 -teaspoon cinnamon, 32 tea: Stuffing h ighl ? developed descendant. ,•-�� .�� , i - spoon, ginger, and % teaspoon nutmeg. '-Add two cups 'of steamed and strained If you are tired.of fife -*taie stuffing` Although they were armored for de- punnpkn, " well beaten eggs, 1% cups mixture. Cho cupfuls o{ tart ap ce bailees died.out after tens of mi.- ' for'tbe fowl try this apple and rAksin fence and i,ad wicked teeth, the itego- - - s tmjjk, and to cup cream. Beat until a P = p P ';' + •' `' pies with one cupful of seeded ratstns. lip as of years beta c they had not Soani is formed on top.. Line a Pie * ,;,,, plate with pastry, and brush the,pas Stuff Lae fowl and truss as usual.- The acquired the art-of makirtg'ahe sisal. , '::. q :z flavour. 1s quite.different. i 4ind of•an-egg-- A g:rod alligator egg _ t try over• with a little whitg of egg, Its- a drought-resisting`she!! roast- - - . Pour to 'the pumpkin mixture; and g g p That, many" of:the blue berries -consumed in New !'o><k and the Household.Kinks Live r-tersibrane-s, a highly concentrated . bake iii a moderate oven until firm. - � - �` � - _ .eastern' states each-year, come from the Lake St.--,John district of •_ • ; Tao of the most common mistakes Tory can-put ate old felt hat to good,yolk' and extra food wrapped around -'.'tict it,eru (ttrebec'_ _.T'he photograph shows a Ricker " disi ici o in making use by-cutting it Into discs and squ3rea the yolk. Only such an egg can de- st: rases of blue berries to the station for shipment to market.- g pumpkin pies are esces�tve baking and over drugging alth spices. of_suitable sizes and gttteing these to vclop satisfactorily on driy land. For - •• leek of it the sae -e halians were cut Photograph, Canadian'National Railways. ;'. Too much flavoring will decoy the- the bottoms o[ chairs and table legs:- go` p original taste of the pumpkin, To pre You will-be able to move your, farm: off' Great lagoons'and lakes were vent, excessive baking remove the -tie, tare about without noise, and your drying up- in the -remote Devonian their aoility.• to gran, bet u>� sterile krowa and perhaps its synthesis eL from the oven as soda as the filling floors w111 be saved-from markx and'l.eriod avhen fresh-water'.fisb were _and succumb readily to certain infer- fected.'li ben baked f}rm. F uriher baking is apt acratchPx. ,volving, so that onty')OUng hatched tions, especially of the lungs. -Cheese, The importan_e of isolating or con- " To. restore dr3coior.-4 brown shoes on--(end could _ur•ive'r , The stegoce- -eggs, spinach, liver and most garden centrating the ;i.amin 5y some cheap ysf - to eaii%e the pie to become water=y. . palut them with iodine, (pt them dry i phiirans w-re not salt to meet this vegetables are,ric}t.irt vitamin A. Now R;•usess is driven home,by the state. The Pastry for eight,or ten hours. and then �olt4h',-teat. come Drs. A. F. O.Germane and Bar- mehi'that ever' in its present iatpurs In the usual way. Probsbt7, s*egocephaliahs and our old M.'Sarnett of Cleveland with the state it is worth $11,000 a pound. By 11.It '76u-want light'. fialty pastry, cool_ . baudv, a co pt room'and a atone stab Never throw •away cups that -have' modern 'fish were -descended from a giscovery _of a method whereby the the, new process of Germann and Bar- atre very necessary skis, All flour lost'their handles. They aerve-as ex-t primitive shark' 'with gristle rather vitamin can be bbtaiped in apparently nett the price is reduced to 36,750 a cellent jetty moulds or small jktddiag I than bone within him. The bone was commercial quantities from vegetables pound. aheuld be very dry-If damp, put In ar♦d especially cari•oits. oven, rhea rub through a sieve: Be basins. Yalu can also poach eggs is'ail on the outside and served as-armor. p _ ACCURATE $i,1R�'EF1NG. r them. Butter the inside of the cu Eventually it was reducei- to the Professor.Steenbok of the Uaiver= 'sure and mx baking powder well into p•` The United Stacey Coaal altd (3eo- : the ttliittura_ iTSe sa little water as •break the egg Into it. and stand it In(scaleswith which we are familiar, So city of Wisconsin; some years agr oetic Survey announces that after 25J - possftile, wetting the- pa", too much a pan of balling water .until the egg I we see nature trying simultaneously to showed that there is a curious relh- years of scientific effort the theodolite, d Is done. To remove. run a knife round' evolve' both fast-swimming fish anti tion between vttamin A and the pig- tsed -by" sur•+agora- for metsiuring will malts it tough, To test the oven the sides'of the cup slid the egg will crawling sand animas. meet that Rives carrots and related eagles; has been brought to such per- -gut a•piece of writing paper into it; - vegetables- their chaTacterirtie c late. - i -Af it is -curled up Fa about' a minute slip.out Intact - _ Some of these experiment.s in mfitik- Eventually tables- h found that the vitamin. fection that its indications are accur- , To clean a raincoat, rub the soiled f Bien the oven is right. To make past- ins fish still survive and testify to ate W within ot.e hxg in_forty.miles. ry, golden brown brush It over" w tth part with a freshly cut potato. . Ripe nature's resaitrcefu{n�sae Titers'is the wa particularly act ve in caeoteBe, A theodolite consists essentially of a -- , with a damp flannel and dry. evhic6, as mTSht 5e supposed• is de- with tmltk or the beaten white ol.att egg _ hung-fish with a bladder. There is precisely graduated,'horizontal circte yFtet "before putting it is the owes. k hea makt_n,g -salads, an upturged l the fish that builds a nest. _'There is trued from carrots, and that the p8ri- held in a fixed poaltion• and of the fa- surer splaced In the bottom o! the - -fied pigment• induces growth injani- miller telescope_;Pasta should be. put in a very hot a'so the. mud-hopper which struggYe3 pe_wh-ich m*y be.rotated g over' at first to make it rise. ales bowl I prove a receptacle for any male stunted for lack of Vitamin A. 8 p along on stout tins on ]and and which Dr. J. C Drui=ttnond of the, Universit` through a tom 'site circle. Scales are -x tetr!dFr to a'eoorer part. - moisture which may conic from 'the`dies if,held und:r water too long. The. .. read with mi"OsLopes._ ingredients, thus gnsurtng_ that, the I.changes first.took place before aher- of London, Drs. F. P. Bowden and C. The firer ateo in surveying is to Jay last portion of the naiad will be cris � P. Snow of-Cambridge University and off a bas• line and to.measute.it sa - :iPlafn Short Cdust P• ria,g or,a cod sere reached are just ,.Profes'isor- Karrer. of Zurich have all lt►...tlour, si teaspoon baking pow- ' Rua a line of machine stitching thor:e that a good engineer would make accurately as possible. At the ends round the•toils of new stockings, Just f, confirmed these flndirgs. In fact Dr. :der. ' i,` lb shortening.' ' teaspoon to secure higher efficiency and better of the tines portable Lowers are usual- !der. i g• below where the- buapendera fasten, I Drummond recently told the.Royal So- ly-erected_ The'„pex of the triangle is _ _:isegar, a pinch of salt, cold water. - -This will prevent Taddering. t hoes• - N - 'e-etg of.Arts in London that "isolation „ rent-the shortening Into the IIour tie- COMMERCIALIZING 1 ITAM[N �. of vitamin A has been nearly it not ` asked' by a third tower much like_. When aluminum pans become dull+ at„omobila headlights.. Signal lamps very, fine with the fingers, add the Vjtamin A is the fat-solu'.Ae factor actually achieved and that within a sonar .and salt and •bakes powder, and black looklag cl'ea'n them -with a' are mounted on each tower, inasmnrh eoft'_66th dipped 1rLJtm4n juice. Rinse I in food.- If it is,:absent, animals lose few years its constitution `will be s measureineptT at great distances �ske..into a dough with sufficient cold in warm water. _ _ _ ere now made sit night. water ca forma stiff paste, re3i ant To-whiten handiterc-blets add ones ----' - �` - _ _ - - -_ With one side-of t4-base'bf the - - once on-a floured board, and bake ins talilespooaful of peroside o! hydrogen' Wha 's Wrong Pu�e ` triangle definitelt measured the three _• ' ,,,, . tolerate oven. The sugar can be to the water in•-which.'they are rfaseS - ----�- -�+ at Rles formed by.the three_lights•are • tt ` tattted for meat pipa_or sausage,ralls• alter gashing. This'Will also remove. f determined by the theodolite. The t fruit stains, measurements thus obtained furnish !Rich Short' Crust , .- -0• i - three bases from which.new triangles `x# lb. flour, 1 egg, 'A lb. butter.'-', Australian Train - + _ +1 / ct n be measured. - `Aai>?egpoons milk, 1 teaspoon baking. , t In tho—United States the longeat lino` - Kder, 1 tablespoon sugar; World s slowest? _ --• �` - ilN !. over which instrumen'taI ohSeri*atiotss M. Y.utr the butter into the flour, add Adelaide, S. Aust,-Long distances have been made at both ends is be- a. ale ,uxar, salt and, baking powder; _ ratUer thaw sensational speeds. are II I I a een Mount Shasta and Mount St. -� �aa'c> Into a,dough with the beaten egg' the' outstanding accomplishmen,s of i. l 1 I , ] t Helena, a distance of 192 trifles. art. milk, Mall out and bake in 'the Australian trains, which have to span ' US �l wav,- a continent. But the Common-! � 1 1 � + Probably the most exact glees of �.` -�-o trLtegulation ever executed was iliat g� a',lir is a delicious pastry tar Rani,- Wealth has some claim to the slow. \ .� :•dertaken for the determi nation.of eat train in rhk world in one-whiclL_ _ r•\ j I •``" i- °� �ti��4� mss } the distance between Mount Wilson travels troth Port Augusta, South; = �l rid•San Antonio'Peak, in California. - Australia; to Fatgoortie, Western ! , - - Flaky Pantry _L Pftfessor A. A.Michelson had to know- _ • `r Australia; and back-a-rota; thileage t}e distance precisely in order to'mss- ;This, pastry is best made the'day�_of 2100 taking two weeks over the before it is wanted, and is a great fa•. . sure the velocity of a beam of light fl round trip. Still, there is really no ` _ ;r �',.*- / th ' .'v r.:ae for m4nce 'pies, sausage rolls, 1}urr,• necessary; 'all that is -needed "° .'`' �'� wy1� flashed between e•two peaks.Accord• �..L itr,•; real and ham pies. is regularity, -'�� ing, Dr,Bowie, chief of the Division "'' r G�� of Geodesy of the Unite lb. Sour, 3 bz shortenng, > oz. - , .'? ` r .i .,4�. ,:' d States Coast ' This train is called the• "tea and �� t• • ` °- b;a•ter, a pined of salt,•cold water, 2 r sad Geodetic- Survey; the probable - ----._ sugar train" and is so named be• �. e% ?te^�hgans lemon juice. _ ��".` error of the length of the base from ,cause it transports domestic supplies , c a,•e the flays and salt into a basin, field measurements alone was one part to settlers along the east to west; r `�;w - �• ,4 in fI 6b� - and divide 4lte-buttes-arfdZtther s#or-t- tratibcuur.itrental roate, To._them it! '{ �c - ,000.'The pmbableerrwr of-the cu,r Into two pieces. Itub__balt into . f.'= line joining the two peaks could not be ._ ._._ is a vK*I-link with i.Ir.off capitals on - - -the tim and tnlx into a stiff paste ;� ,` determined,.but tl—ere is,lesson to be both sides of Australia, _ ! �rq ,. .' w ` wiai a little water, divide the remaim lieee that it was not greater than one >� With it goes \IT: `.Vitliari Cowan' owan - ,• der of the shortening and'butter,into I! ••'` -S �. part in a million."Waldemar Kaetnpf- who is described as the East-West - - -�. ''�---...::•�++« feri in The N.Y. Times. th r.> parts. ,.:. undenoininational' missioner,: and'• -••-•°.- - 1 F•r11 out on a well floured slab or _ bo R. 1. to Corm a long strip, spread one' hose diocese embraces the whole! There are from firteen to twenty mistakes in each of the cartoons Difficulties ` sweep of desert country beyond Par t which-will a pa1't of the fat over the paste, 'dredge Angus a to the bzorders oC FialgoorIie,I papar weekly on this page. See it you.can find them and then `-There-are difficulties, the hold out : h •$our: and-lold.in three, It compare with list,whioli will -be published next Reek. against real attacks; the ! and t e little communities en route I y fly, like the seal the edges, and roll out; reps A[r. Cowan is ri• s un re a o I rani to horizon, oAtore tease•wao ad- twits. then pt}strq is ready fats a ..--- Anawtrs to last Woak's Puzzle One leg of chair broken. 1 31 Rounds'of chair broken. :.-• -ranee. hot. a pick oven. - ewspapeEs, ,enabling the lonei; set-, - P• , ]era to keep contact. with -the `tar_ `-� K it Not a ma,c'hlne shop. A Scotti h farmers son had the mils Puff Pasts o cities. _ '_, _ $ign On moron side of door.. �` Man's has-no back. to - -T M long. y g' ilian has woman's shoes on. fortune to fall in love with two girls O _ it lb. flour, 1 teas on- baking ow- Word "inn" should be "in." - _ � 1?o g p - Dan'gers are -no-more •light if they at once. The-one was tail and strap• - No door knob. Alan has his hat on indoors and in - - der. f oz.-butter and shortening mixed, ,once. seem, light', and more dangers ping, the other was small and 'slim. >k Hinges on wrong side-of door, Rrpsenc6.9f lady. c 1 .yolk of egg, lemon juice and cold stave deceived men than forced them; _ •' The puzyled lover at last asked ills warr•i•; • - _• • • f say, it users better to meet some daa• +Nothing holding electric light. How n hat band on wrong side. • Fringe lather's advice. "Well," 1 said his Put the flour in the centre of the- One tan blade'missing. _ g on one end of rug missing. 4_ gets half-way though they come noth - father, "there's sae muckle machinery Flows in case assn tin different wall paper doesn't match. f. pa .ry slab, put a.little-of the yolk of ing near, than to keep too long a _ used in farmin' nooadays that a big. egi; on The flour, a little lemon juice watch upon .their.apps^aches; for it kinds oL leaves and 8o�c:r.t on one «'ores `lasting" mtsapelted-an.siptl, :gctive.wife,19-gb''o-muckle use; so It_ and min all together'-with a-little 'a' man watch too long -!t Is odds he stem. _ Impossible to put large piece of ice advise ye to tak' the little-aq@ N. _ wah-r:using a'knife, Be careful not to will tail Last asleep.-Bacon. Telephone receiver>upaide down. in such a,bottle, eat leas, anyway." l -,;: - - - - - - ;. ' -- ._ ......_-=� _' •: .. _ . . . 1, , _ .: . •. a - _ d `;w r-{,-iii.•�*-_ J'ieii >^.+1V',l• .�, �1 `.4 .aw - .!u' .;�'Ki'-i,.,:od-'� '''.-• - 'tY �y"a..J � yL7i.'- t•.,,+r�'s-, .�').$ee". .'-^anez•:-�.•..mf�"`.�.;�...- -tom+•'-. -.�rrr.:.+a•., eo _ -...,...qxl''w.� 'e�.. .. c. '7".' .w ,,. .,_ ¢• .+a+.a",m,,r"s. •r -�o- '"-i' �.....•, -•.�.T+,`✓•: •,¢+ C ailg•_tZ¢flndjpg...t}leir __MLAv south anxious veers oar •br'ave program will be famished by- Ynem- -SATURDAY, OCT 8th - Aaetioa - bars of the liarringwn �rdiv, - Cedar Crove', wti will give a vat- longing to the' estate of the late several months during the year which they said not think possible h A. Mrs.Jeremiah.O'Connor Church 8t. led -program,-Miss Der.othx_Pug . �.r�E Ms the Hudsus i'ttaits are uots7�Yi _ 9r_any human befog to endure T. C. M., soprano soloist, aRld- Miss Pckeirin�. Sale a. 1.30 o'clock. Bee - �1.7apeer.ar: 1� ►t inad.ance: sari a �e9ai[►&-�f-•fie-.i•e*, .A. Tree _. � 5is i73 Z .li*i I���..ea °1ac1[, czo'1111b4f 1�vCl. of 'far—` 'ill .$� ••-•�_��,"..c�$ �c -�••'�~' Brltalni2. advance that the port is open only during 'through unemploynleat aresaffer. onto, and Miss Blanche Balsdon,'eI- - ocutionist, of Pickering. Admission, a few, months in eapki•3!erir. ThP_.iitq .the .ltrettCest agony of- mind 36 and..20 dints. `� $iVing' - -. IOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. danger froth ice bergs was shown because. they ',have ape" their � ° __ SEC 'L! _in the early part of last week last cent and do ubt know where u,touc„nn�. ' �Aii�+�+ NOTES AND COMMtNT& when a British vessel, Bright Tito, the nest is to come from. We on the of '- '- - struck a large ice berg in•the Hud- said'that the need for relief this Mrs. G$nnon spent Wednesday.in _ -- " .One.of the growing industries son Straits, .and within. three cooling winter will be greater the city. CLAR$!J �IIN KER :'.,... • Miss Allen, of Acton, is visiting -+of Caaada•s.the tobacco industry, hours sank with its cargo.of -than last. This is becaus9 the her sister, Mrs. E. Perrvman. Lot 29, VOQ- 10, Markham'on - which'is becomiag'a ve4y-imPort- 253,000 bushels of grain. Ports-• ndmbei• of unemployed ':ten 'is Miss Doris Johnston, of Toronto, Saturday, Qctober 8th 1932 _ --- -- tone in the counties of Ldeez nately, the crew Of thirty escaped greater now than then, Many spent,Sunday at*her home here. p� sand Kent, in the south western with their lives. Accidents uf• -factories have closed down and of Miss Corley, R N.f was ,a--guest Rifles and shot Runs - . the Duncan family over the week Prizes=Geese and Rodstere :,corner of this province. It i� this character will likely be many' others have reduced the end. only a few years ago. since ez t'eequent, which may tend-tp-make -nutiiber of employees. . Railways • Miss Taylor, of Lindsay, spent the perimente began in the growing the route unpopular. ' These have dismiseed° hundreds of nlen week with her relatives, the Gann- -of this plant on• a commercial dangerous icebergs are to be because the are not, needed- on on family_. g y .. The church attendance for the e�1ekering ��al _ scale. For s, nu mber of years ,% found not only :in the arctic account of decreased business am Sacrent service_ on Sunday was numb er of people grew it for their reglonA,'liut they find their way These men cannot1ind employ very good. own personal use, hat beyond this sb'uth for-many hundreds of miles. merit in any other vocation Mr. and Mrs. Beech, of Pickering, _'d ompanu oo serious attempt was made to were, visito l rs with 'the w.. Wilson It was one of these that caused. because they are all fined •up` family'on •Su nday.' -:grow i for fills market. But since the lut3a of th'e Titanic; w hicb ' as They cannot go-on to farms to Mrs. Brown was a visitor of the dormers began to grow it on a one of the greatest tragedies of secure•work because help is not Green ruin Sunday School on Sun- : .Hard Coal of best quality. :large scale .success ,has-crowned thesea,recorded in hi4or Ex- day morning when she gave a miss- y• required. Even -where men are -nosey talk. Hard aad.Soft Wood e. their .. .effdr•ts. Canadian grown perience, however, play in time really required farmers cannot Mrs. Joseph Hiltz. who underwent --tobacco is now -declared by ex be able to remove- these obstacles afford to an.ga'ge them on account a minor operation at the Oshawa' Opoa for Business as Usual. -perts to be the equal of any to 06 route, and thus prove of the low prices of all their pro Hospital, is home and has quite re- ,tobacco grown in the world and it to be of great advantage to'the COV`he- y ' g g ducts. It is now tip to those who The W. M. S. of St.-John's Chu=- p1C�@TlYI�' Ball'IT88Sla�' - 'it is becoming more and more farmers of the northern part of have work.or means to -take care ch -ill et at the home.of Mrs. T. popular each succeeding_ year, as the continent, of those who lace fa need of'help. gorton'Wh Thursday -Oct: 13th. All Marcel, Finger-wave. Ate good quality becomes knows, It ie work that we are not tom the ladies of the conlanezration are Hair Outting, - :.•.81ost of the tobacco grown in A mast dif cult. but',ituportaot, cordially invited to" be vreaent- Permanent Waving palled to do by law, •but it'ie just We specialize in the New '-Zenith ! ,+Uaaar wort confronts the eonle of this �� i�i$diae :ages - - bf.._....i.� Method"of where there is a great demand for Province, in fact nearly every BALE REGIaTt�. Permanent Waving. forced. to do _ so. by Jaw. The 4t. As with all other trope grown country"dn the face of this world, golden rule tells us what our duty SATURDAY, Oct. 8th -- House and Bourn.:-8 a:M.tab p.m.every Thum .,farmers are nut asaured:df a good iwproviding relief fur• the :needy. is is the matter. We should deem _jot_k► the village of Brougham,.,be- day.Friday and Saturday,and even. yield every year, but they do out which include••, not t,nty•-= tho-e longing to the Estate of the late ioge by appointment. it w' 'privilege to help others in Mrs. Margaret IittleJohn. Sale dt G. S. CQlanidge 1 ,._expect every year to see an abund who through physical inabilities their distrea�: -We should not 3_ o'clock. See bills.• Fred P°still, _. ' Are unable to support them-elver, Next to E. C. Jones, Druggist. 491y ant harvest... _ PP be considered charitable if we auctioneer.' - = _ but also the army of tnetuployed, .gaYe only those things that we do ,.�,- ` ine town of Churchill on Bud who are to be #uun�l in every not require ourselves: We should pRAly(}Eg HERS COOKING -son Bay, had within.the pest year tot.n and city in the tunnies` gtva tioLil. it _hurt:•, otherwise i4_ or two,developed into au import Last %%inter was, a nto-it severe- could tins -kie considered a sacri- Large size, REAL ONIONS ant seer port. The valor of the one, not_valy for those receiving dee. _ _j3 - Qort lies in the fact'that it greatly relief., brit also to tht�.e a hu hc.d _ _ q 0 tbs. . : 8ti cents S/`1 V //r _ -1 --�—�1` .,]esar!ns -the dixtaut:e between tt.e to make -rtt riiit eP fur 'tiro'se ��ho CENTENNIAL CORNERS - - 1 wheat growing ' districts of the were lerts- fortunate- than they. --- FOR - •western provinces and the niarkete During aht� years ( C she wee, all Tcazcsgiving' services will be' held _ p� dQ?ea - _ 1Qr 25 cents. _ ^ in Centennial United Church on Spin- THAN KSGIVIN6 , t =o#the British Isles and the Cunt1 cl�isea old men ar.d women, day, Oct. 9th,, at •2.30 p. m. Rev. E. �. . .sent of Europe, The saving in yoiing noiuen` and "airlP, word=d Fiar)ld 'T•oye. B. 'A., of Kingston Rd. . . .- Choice Quality 12 :.ants ^ :'Freight charges s ill thus go in r o l early.and I t to to -provide cotnfurts- C nited Church. Toronto- will preach pgmp41n, ' ":.- `' dl3e pockets of the western fart • of varitmi hinds, including rlt>th. and writ be assisted L his-choir. At Gold Soap Choc. Biscggitd honey i 30 Rev. K. G. Crosier,'of Piker- r Ib.i3'c.' 5 lb. pail 49a. so For a cenir►ary of more thf+ tag slid e,tt� Put their Eons and ing. fonrerly of-Melville. Chunh, $ bare 20 teats pe repute has had many strung yui• ' p 1 will preach. The Centeno- ... - eA p brutbPrs. tisll ~sere +.stnK n�st Hill vvliil fie assisted by_a Tor- Jam 40 OZ'. jar, .,'• . .$ porters, but was pot I-. ked u .,u thrutiob hortiblA oxoerient•e+ of, ia- choir, 7a • { v _ - favor ibly . by the majority ,'f( the field, of battt6. . Tnia corntnK On 'L'�sesdayc evening, t Oct. 1 tth, there will be a Rarvatit• EXTRA SPECIAL MINCE"MEAT .pane#e as the route lap in Ci e; aintri•_t 14 the s+tna self Home Supper and Concert 9appm __ 50AP FLAKES ' ,•e }► N ai .Loy a in thi seh.be.-served from 6 o'clock. The IN TEA' 21bs. tl _r fl 8 r'td 'sa -. (}old .Medal _ R th of the great-Ice-bergs .. , . :.Era _ _ _ •� rl r Large pkg I;cents 27c: pe fo -. . .-... . ... _- .l.--...'. -- -.,.-'..` .,•-.. .....,._ .. _ . . . - - -- - - - -..- _:"-,� •_'. e.ld Fo r 09 ce,nts. ! te n 2p g for-YOU'VE TRIED- .7" Dutch Oh Boy Hand Cleaner . ties 21Q. pe r"ti n 9c.2 large ti nq 25 c 2 .- . . - AIRPLANING or : _ Marmalade, .()range, 40 oz. jar _ - :.�. 87 o�nt�l . . =x:.. _ . _` �aP� 4ampball's Ta><nato, 3 tine - • . 35 centre 'E HYDROPLANING : : _ . _ . _. `-. _ .SHOP THE RED PAYE Hl;'1'E WAY • :!Or AQUAPUNING -;:. -= BOOTH & UR,ISOAT, PICrIN( d PHONE- PI �131RING 900 - We r - - ;You order ON C L -. � y deliver NOW TRY, _ Pick ering Hardwareore .. Birder Twime =Wepg- h '� 6eIIeatlOD]n Motoring —*'PO Wer 1ldcCormick-Deering and Brantford. p.. "' - Plow Shares to.fit nearly all makes of plow. ., : "_.soave six-cylindered pneunwunted power.. - trinasph _that'll be on the drawer - : •+ = enBg for months et,but is offered I` Kelmator Electric Refrigerators ids of the industry y aID and Elect; rice that's actual, &Wli on$aad Rangettee at - Ton now at cee. former Three, in the DOW— the epee pr` - -. V - ' Age t;f Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs.: ' n or McCormick- ANING ERRAPL On' r Motto: We have it, Can-get it, Or t ; -- it is-not made." -1 _ . BAL5D01�, -_ _- :PIS ING J. S. w . - .,• - _� . '•,-� � TE LA N E �••� --�. . - ..• . . __..• ; . •_ __?__ -- • __�.� v_.._Y�S SPECIALS _. ..- - -•� h _ �DhE �a Cart s/1d ttilll lowMa priced Six In lCansda� :'30 Paire'Men'e Ozfords, white they►,set, 1.98-per pair,.- • - •_ - - everal pairs of Men's vv ork $outoe, 1-' -VMr. � Men's Fine shirts. eolleirs attached, plain white, blue, _ - ,,_ . sand and striped in Ion, me each. '. ' " ;` Men's Overalls, 1.19,1.49 and 1.75 per Pair. - , 41. =' Men's Work Pants, 1.00.-1.40, 1.75 and:195 per pair.: ' - •.: _ M fe h. Z'm„r�� oat (T=•+� _ ` _ Men's Work Soz, wool, 25,a5 and 50 dents per pair. r with ° en's Blue pelt Oom.bina�ns,i1.40 per sit. -- j Fine So 1 • - • aroaees»s. saall�r yaw- Me W :.� _ -. •, .._ - .-:;It•will.pa�► to see our prices before you boy eleewhterer` :3•..� .. , M our 1 - ` it�0 bw We are alwsy'a'wilting to shot► r gQOd+1. Rose,"Ames & Gai.tFl2ore Co , 'ltd., Oshawa,' Ontario °n . 3 Ph e�29041 " B _- 0ECIL" R.ADL..-EY . -,,,s*.& . 1 - �rUlrhla>.�Y�tirll a..a.r..t f.w`+.+•, •V 186 llan>i 3tr. Wert. : #!'>,w. 13st ... � .. ,. S y I O`K S4ir 23 I, N 0' 1 4, _ , r ., ,,.°•b =y. :z.'3` ..+e•_,w.. ;` ir"5?� °.-.-� Via.,-...: -.,v..ro'k..+.ew».: _ r,r -•. .f,✓"�'c' F'_` ;'.nJe-.•.r r:.Lw F - .ir-4�-^:z-•1� ... _.+. [1•w'.rJ1* _ n7. •S _�. • •.�•' :\4•. •f _..Tr::.mil- : _ .t :.idt'"-1`__a, T' ..s-:• -- ..•, ^ -. •t' • r - - _ .. .. r_!• .''L� d. CLAREIISONT tars. A J:Cusadier was in The of-Toronto -Nast-rresby= James Ward and wife.of Reach, businea Monday and .Tuesday on here, has enrolled 125 mjalmLere. ooi`. visited with Wjb..anaMrs.Birkeit.••-Mi e.i;i t�►. 'te lail; of setd -4%e ^*n.-Wright- 'Uvwy'to the •,� .l�'• =:► wood,-visited--with,W d•and M". Faith_ Dealers will come up before - A „t Thanksgiving services �e'ill be Nov.d on uT�ay- the Assize Court -at Toronto -this observed in the United Church on R Mr. 'Broughton, of Fort- week. The Wright relatives will - INSURANCE "+ Sunday next.. Francis. -will occupy the pulpit make an effoy, t8 hmak-the-will bn TT d 0111 i -- Monday next being '> &"ksgiv in the Baptist Church on Sunday the plea of insanity: �D g AOTOM0BILE, _ ing Day, and a nadon�holida nest --�_ - ' - - 'i'ORONTO - ' FIRE our places of business will be clos A large noml�er of friends and _ WEST r+i�t.: ,' - BURGLARY as usual. relatives from Claremont attend - Single 50e. Return 90e, Dick and Mrs. Johnston and ed the funeral of the late •Mrs. The eighty-second anniversary EY RY HOUR CASUALTY twodaughters, of Toronto, spent John Smith of Uxbridge on-Mon- services will:be.held-in'Melville Pr- f.1FE INSURANCE ---Sunday last with David A. and day ast. esbyterian Church on Sunday, .Oct. " at 5 minutes to the hoar _ y 16th. Dr. Bryden of Knox College, from 8.55 a. ni. to.10.55 p. ru. - Pfione-Pickering 7920- - - 801y MTS. Pugh. , Miss Lffia Graham, who.is book-J. H. and Mrs. Casks and Mrs. ll be the reacher at both-morn- (except 10.55 a. m. and 3.55,- :f.;_ y keeper for H.G. McIntyre McInt e Limited, p ND�=povernmsnt, Munioi 1 and . .Walford were in Bc p y -�- �;,_-_evP_�� •gin:R?n''y'ic*�"z+�,- 'ns `,.°-�"- "'}a�'.^•• ._' ;.,*a'°= "r= _ A °"fiaq�Y-.sca•R,.-s.. '�``ci. '.u...:.=`,.+;�_'. _ sy .,. ,J.T..�°� .� s::_. - .:1'+Z _ - - - =,y.s' d--12 � - ♦, r�x",y' N �.Y" ."v'_•,��- '-R "'::X',`-�»�,y� _ !R' '++•''r°'•.z --' .- _- Y .i' .off ^4'-�i'•• t'up Stays in Canada _ y :thPress e � .� �'�` ��. ,.� �- •,3 Ines at Woodstock r. Canada, The Empire and The World at large' ' W "�„• i Aged 101—Dean of United _ , - _ , Church Clergy 46 Years - _ CAMAVA -under.proper condit:,.na.� sho}dd con-_ ' JEating Vore Meat --•'tiaue for generations. -'Calgary Her. _ _'n One Pulpit Canadiaas are becoming-larger meat aid. VYdodstock, Oct. 2.-Rev. Dr. W. T. eaters, to,the benefit of the livestock THE EMPIRE McMullen, 1Q1 years old, one of Can- Industry. The Ottawa Bureau of Sta• - iada's most widely' known churchmen. __. tistics announces the consu mption of Australia's Recovery- d'° died Saturday argot alter his health melts in C"anadar`ti”f$$1`--was-Asti-=�uatralf+t has still-a_ltard= road 2� _had tailed steadily for nearly a year. ' mated at 1,;.40- million pounds, an in- travel and privations still to endure. - .t y°°> _ He - Zi_ d=fo,-� eentur-y_.whirh_h. ",crease of 64 million pounds over the She will not fully regain her former ? ktadescribs-as--"tlrem�ac wonder- ' .estimate for the previous year. Beef prosperity until, by co-operativit inter- f* tui to the history of the world in re. Sgures showed a decrease, and pork national effort, the trade and pros. 9 spect to invention and general pro- -and_mutton figures an increase. The perity at the whole world have been gregs,''-acrd he was aiwar-happy to per capita consumption of 'meats was reatored. But it Is already poasible to think he had chosen the ministry as' - estimated'at 148.46 pounds for 1931, say with confidence that the worst of s his calling. compared •with 245.64 in the previous her troubles are.over and that the ^e M Had I' my live to live over agar," ;. • year.-Brandon Sun, ward of her,labours and of her s'acri- ",.'::,; y 4, - be said on the eve of his Last birthday, r - flees- is now within sight. - London a' .�s y � "f would choose 'the ministry of the Canada's Second Big Crop Times: ___ 4 Gospel as the noblest calling to which - - OC,.sle, all eyes are axed on the - : w ;y v any young man can devote hit, lifed' - wheat Crop, it is pertinent to noM that Scientific "Progress" r r ' Born in Ireland Dr, McMullen, who.wars Canada Is this year also producing a Gone is the old unquestioning q uestionin g „ as born. in ` of oats' that is estimated to run ture of the, scientist of the Victorian County Monaghan, Ireland,on January ' •422,000,000' busbels, Over the great age, who'assumed as a matter of x 9, 1931, of Scottsli parents, came to part of Canada oats take the place course that every-trlumpli of mind "� �� _ Canada- with his father and mother o that corr. holds in the centrall states, over matter, every new harnessing of r • . when he was about iL years old. The as the-standard Seed crop. Only a the forces of nature to the will of man- Y;.:;..° ° :;y;, " % ° ' " family settled near Fergus, Ont. _ N i email portion of the oat Crap I. export kind must•be as unqualified boon, and + During the early years of his lice, wed as grain. A moderate percentage that all movement aia�t !ia pro;resa ; a before h�begau his training for the ?'%i goes into the.Carion'that figures in the to a better and a happier state. The 4, "- Presbyterian ministry, he experienced -'- --- ` kitchen the crop bteakfast time. horses orntur•ned reflective to-day ithe is toa otrua :,r ,' 's '`' all the hardships of pioneer cite, once i lieved by any of the convenleacs lato beet and pork and mutton and perhaps, there must be benefit. But shish ha­e since tendedto mitigate lta milk and. eggs. A big oat crop is the he cannot shut his eyes to the tact P ; ,hF roughness-- - aigoat that "mired farming" is to htild that while the mechanical sciences # He received his college wlucatioa 1� Its place, and a large place, in Cana• have added enorriiousiy to the pagean- at University College and Linos.Col- n farm operations during the eom--'try and variety of modern life they _ ';'" r lr(;� f. l::r ;�� u: xurunro, Ana 1ng year. -That is - e on y way n vs, pr uce by ri0-Rnesni unmixed -' `' :'�' «: ( was-ordained-a minister in 1856. He _ 'which.the oats Can be_tulned' to ac- blessings. Industrialism's glaring -ins "R' at'once• accepted a call to Millbank, -- count.-Edmonton BuiletIn of ommisstoa and commission: the Hery we see Miss. Margery Kirkham being presented with the Ont., and stayed there•foue years, be- - - perversion of science'to the-perfecting cup'at Kacrawski'course'in'_16ntreal, having surcosgfulTy defeated all '&tnaing a career-wbich was to make _ - Wning Car Simplicity of lastruments of destruetiop:. the ter- him ereatually one of tilts country's i ru ness o rev gins; w es,�, eomer3. lncludtng Mrs. Eddi+ o[ Toronto. we are hearing much these days best'knESwn pulpit speakers. about �edttctions In,the two great rill- the smashing_ effect which .a single' In Woodstock 70 Years stay 6Fatema id their rtforts to cut new Invention may have uoo• "the lives -Great Britain's Finances - 4�r2# h Steamer Dr. ]1lci4lullen made oniy'osie move down,their ordinary running expenses, and homes of thousands—these have Ahead of Last-Year „ after.his took his 8 tt call. He went - • - :This office and that is being done away to be remembered when we worship fir,&n.--Treasury . returns marl: �ou)�ders �� S#tali- !a Woodstock as minister at Knox with,-and this economraad that is be- mechanical . pcogre .-Lor.dxr Daily, public recently show.-that-natiorrai ex. - • Telegraph.., - = -. Presbyterian Church and remained !n - ing affected. to help the system to its penditurea exceeded revenue by £lOd: 'the pulpit for 4b`-years, retiring In _ feet. But there Is one aide of things - 000,000 for the rst half of the flash• Crew of 30 Of S.S. Bright Fan 1908, but remaining in the town whose ,which does ubt appear to. have rC - Another Little -Drink ' •' - cial year:--but there is an increase o" Saved by Patrol Boat !people bad listened to his words for c`eiced_ attention. We refer to the The beverage of the Army tu•day +a _g5.0ar000 in .revenue, compared .wits., nearly halt a century. f e,aborate menus.served on the trains tea: It Is estimated that itt [tie region. Hope's ,tdvauce, Qa? -.Canada's after his retirement rte spoke oft".. _ :the corresponding period in 1931, an-1 l froas which travellers are coalpelled to of tallsbury Plain, where manoeuvres a decrease of £9,0OO,Ot1f1 in expendi- northern trade route, opened when old I from various pulpits as a supply or ­*elect their agents, and from which it were d progress• f tea ar iw ."iy-.Lures, world voyagers ventured througtr Hod-1 guest preacher, and made his last ail- Is next to impossible to get a decent IIve and thirty cups of tea are sold to Revenue totaltad £d68.0U0,000, and son Straits three centuries ago seek `pearanee as'a minister ot(Thanksgly- ' IIse;ii -cftA the coat running far beyond every oac plot 'of bee,% And, accord- expenditure and siirlking -fund £:Z'74,• Ing the shortest way'to China, Sunday�,irsg Day, 1J30. ,. what any but_the extremelq wealthy ing to an oIItcer, the tea-drinking 901-!ON o 000 � -night had suffered the first ship-lose I The wbite-bearded patriarch, as a are able io afford.'-There maZ be some dier compares damned weH" with the It is r,'since last season. .The• steel-huitek i becasre," never celebrated a birthday ` per," Otd-fashioned-sol- - Pointed out, however,.fiat oir.y few who are able to order what they Rid "beers'w1 about one-third of the- entire, year'; _steamer, Bright Fan, which struck an after his retirement without delivering .,will regardless oncost, but their num- Biers -rill.bear this,' no doubt. with revenue is collected in the Arst sic Iceberg-in the-chill pre-dawn dusk 31.�a message to the people of Woodstock. -leer '• few and it is decreasing. We disgust, and saspect_that the officer is months, and -the -soundness of the Saturday, was at the-bottom. but her r� Dr. McMullen did not spend his 64 - auggesL than some -co isideratioti hissed in favour of the present-day budgetary position next 'Kareh win F g p crew of-34 were safe.at Wakeham Bay. !n the ministry wlittaut honor. should be shown to the rank and file, soldier.'But customs change in every- again 'largely depend°on the prompt.- On boa'rd'the Canadian•Government In. 1880 the General Assembly of the . and that simplicity in the diner and in thing,and old soldiers (who never die) ness with which the income taxpaver patrol -boat. N, B. McLean, Captain Presbyterian Church, sitting that year _ the hotel -could`not oft ` be fir line world find some reason`to-disapeova Oliver•of.the .Ill-fated vessel and his in Halifax. unanimously elected bin With public sentiment, but would also of the new soldier whatever he did.-- pays his January instslmrnt. Castoiris revenue, including receipt-i_men talked.of the three hours they,)moderator, "bring-in.a better.return' to the rail• Londod Evening--'News.• fret, tariffs, increased by £11,000,000, +spent tossing-about on the chill waters 'Active For His Age " ways And hotels, benefitlag all parties, while the budget estimated an increase of the Straits In open boats before the The aged divine was remarkably ac•`' -Halifax Cbronicte. :.£tglish Irony of£36,000',000 during-the whole year. -McLean reached the scene. But none I tive, until his dual illness and failing Tb m ere are tew.thtngi more, ystif3: --The reduction in. expenditure was had suffered hardship, since the tem-'°strength overtook him last year. Beyond the Pale ing to the foreigner or more.satisfying largeey due to a decrease in the sink• perature was-4o above. I He bad been seriously 111 once. fa - Drinking and driving annul -be d1---to.,z�atadent of national .psychology ing fund by 16,000,00.' Civil expen- The Cardiff-owned steamer, bearing 1873, he used to may, he was threat. lowed to g together,and the'manwho then the vein of-popular irony which diture actually increased £12,000,000:,53.000 bushels of prairie grain seven erred with a breakdown induced by In- a that be is going to comblzfe the crops out again. sod.ag.an.ia hl9torp' days out of Chafebftl, foundered in a I somata. The people of Knox Churel, two operations pats himself outside in the English common man quarter of an hour or so. raised a purse of money and sent bam _. : :the pale of sympathy and deserves Shakespeare, of course, -knave and 3 Out of 26,550,556 inothta better•tban to lose the right to loved it, witness (doe example among Crew Picked Up to England for-a rest. Seven went g s', Train Passengers Die The survivors, whose two -boats with him. They all died before be did. operate a motor car.--Peterborbngh many) Hamlet. Act lv., Sc. 6: 1 During his ministry in this town he • Ottawa.- .# new record was saint•- were packed with sailors and the few� - 1E:xamtner. "First Sailor: God bless you'--sir. when only three paisen s out necessities they were able to save saw three church buildings crumble Horatio: Let him-bless thee, too. of 26,550 6,550,556ncarried were. killed in were picked up by the McLean, 'which away and be-'r eplaced. Only one of uvemile Delinquency First' Sailor:- He shat!, slit, an't (those which were here when late ar- L steam railway train accidents in I93I, had aped ��it•e elm from 6.0 miles The only Question ii, in break' g please him•" - says a report issued by the Dominion away as soon. as- the Bright Fan se- t 1 rived survived him. {� away from the Inhumanity of the past, That nonchalant mariner fs she very Bureau of Statistics. The number of out its lire[ S.O.S..calls immediately i After having appeared a little wank= 7r - ale we swingtag too tar in ancestor of-the.troops-who' Arent into er than usual on Friday, Dr. McMullen - passengers injured, although small, after the crash. _ '�d'.rection' There is,much juvenile de- action singles "The Bells of Hell go was not a record,being •'.69. Employes The bfcLeair,rues moored in the shel• arose Saturday, and seemed consider -1inquency,•and'if It is habitually treat. Ling-a•ling-a-ling": and today their killed Lumbered 42;"with 1,131 injured ter of Wakeham Bay, an.ialet_on the ably better. _ ed with sentimental forbearance, one younger brothers are facing the serer, anent the day reading n3ws- in train accidents. south side of Hudson Straits and only ,,.,despairs of any_ rovement. �It is eat economic crisis of modem times! persons killed at highway crossings a few miles from where ibe Bright Papers, as was 'h't�t!USww, f„ dt�e his not fair to the ydat►g offenders them- with the chorus ''Ain't it grand to be i � afternoon he became ill, and tailed 'o bloomin well dead" England 33 all i numbered 84, which was the fewe?t Fan foundered. No settletneut remains rail ache's to be let off too lightly; they g since 1925, and the- number injured, at Q4akeham,Bay, ona',e barren north- right y He died . shortly after 'seven �Ir mould be, made to realize that law. .-Letter to The Spectator. o'clock in the evening. 321, scan less than for any other yeas west tip f QuEbec's"peninsula, tut as „era made to be obeyed by young and n Since .Church Union Dr. McMullen " The Ottawa A'g'reements , since 19_4. abandoned Hudson's- Bay .Company D:d alike ind that no orderly commuu• ( In the even-train .accidents, those post marks the memory of the old has been member of-Central United !ty can tolerate acts of brigandage. it If a revival of trade within the Em. Church and the occasion of his een- happening at stations, in shops, ott daya.o[ flolrrtshing fur trade,- a hcry-stilt more a group of boys- Pire is•atfmuiated, as we may hope it tenary was marked in aotewort the tracks, handling rails, ties, etc., It is expected [tie steamer Pensilva,!msn:zier hy;=trace wrong notions arts3i,i tae grsviiy �•�°^° e, .=��• � low records were also mane. The num• b�,,,,,! 1, ,.., Lo,.,, �..1 :1L w.J: by Oxford Presbytery of the - of crime, it is kladness•to them to pull then foreign couptries stand to gain her of. persons-killed was 14 against ill; to toad a cargo of grain, will reach ,United Church with a luncheon in the' : them no short before their propenal• more from the .rehabilitation of a Central Church, which many digal-' 19 in 1913, the previous low record, the R akeham Bay area shortly. It is V49 land them into lasting truoble. great market than they may lose as a and the number injured was 4,942, puanned that the.w[reless optirator on taries of the•church paid their irk ' The harsh methods of 18I2 have gone, result of particular arrangements for which was the lowest since 1921. Un- the 'McLean will call on the'Pensilya buts to the great work.of Dr. Mcltnl- let`us hope, sever t0 return; but it is Imperial purposes, It 0111'be wise for doubtedly these good records'were due to Pict. up the Bright Fan's crew. Cap- len on behalf of the Protestant Chureb a moot point whether the methods of critics both at home and abroad not to safety devices in use, but, more,im- tarn Oliver intends to take his men in Canada. : "19^._ are perfect.-Hamilton Spectator, to fasten on particular details of the , ' - agreements, but to judge them as a portent, to the vigilance of the tai,••back to�Churchill on the Pensilva and - whole In the light of the object aimed -vas employes and to few changes in I then proceed by-,rail to Wnnipeg, some U. S. L9,� Tolu Woolen Mills For Alberta th-:''personnel. ". 1,000 miles to the southeast. thu, Behind Great Britain. A recent anaotincement' indicatedat, which is to give an impetus'to should reach Churchill Friday- Sat•' that prospects 'are bright for the es world recovery through tariff.'adjust- urda .:Washington.--Figures made public - meats designed to promote the flow of Increased Tele re, h Out tit, y' I recently by the United .States Na Aablishment of a woolen mill in Cal- $ P p _ _ J v7 As Alberta annually produces-trade between the largest group.o[ iii NOttd in Dominion: T� _ _ �)Department'show that present naval -lions in the world.-Glasgmv Herald. construction programs will place this about 3,500,000 pounds o[ wool, and as, Montreal.- An increase•of '17 per Drowning Near Darham I Uatted States ' 19,805 'tons.- behind a fair-sized woolen mill.operates at a .cent. in messages carried -during the icapacit of some 500,000,_ pounds of OTHER OPtN10NS Claims 13-year-old Girl Great Britain and 5;19,2'-tens ahead y last two weeks of August, compared y I Fool in the grease;,and a large, mill inevitable 1 v,:ith the,first two weeks-of the sanhe Durham.-Margaret Murdock'aged of Japan at the end of 1936. ' i'rom 1,000,000 upwards, it is obviotia A now war debts dFal between the i month, is reported by the Canadian 13, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs Frank At the present time, the statistici that the ltpnual wool clip in.this pro Allies and America has now become National.Telegraphs., Murdock of Bentinck Township, was Bet f�rtlr, this c_�sntry is 202,G21 torts vines, is keeping several lace _stills imminent as well evitabl'e. There) ' below Great Britain's strength and g , Since telegraph communle'ations drowned Sunday in the Saugeen River 72,821 above Japan, eutsde the.province busy. The woolen O'reason to-beltev Lis country will; are regarded as the "nerve centre of while bathing with several playmates, lndystry, as-distinct form others, en- accept its share oft a necessary sacri- gom,merce'. .the report is taken as, none of whom' could swim. She had Joys perhaps-tbo longest economic life 8ces when the time corns and with� , straddled a to in shallow water, and� French Botany-prize 1•': of all industries for the reason that it good grace-providing its sacrifices being a ign of further improvement of , in condi'tious­generally. The increase the current drew it into a deeper area. Awarded to CanadlaO AS not ektraetive in t A sense that Tefesse constructioe; -not-destructive $. _Montreal..-The 193_ Gandoger tisA .. b amounts to several thouspnd ind!- where she cell_ofl..the to and sank. , other industries exhaust the sources of forces.-N. 6w York World-Telegram.. $ I _- I vidual messages oi..varying ler>,�th, The other chilren, who included her for advanced studies in phanerogamy, their raw material. Many woolen Montreal and district is not the two young brothers, gave the alarm, one of the highest awards of the — , mills have been In eitsLance a century Uni'versity'Radio Course u 'y area affect's.,: and the body Societe Botanique de France, has bees I Th^re s reason y'was recovered dour hours.1n the same location. Hanes the es- Neer York.-=Radio broadk alt sp�ik= fa,belleve, officials say,, that the later iii eight feet of a'atei. awarded to Brother Marie-Victoria, ta- tablishment . of stn up to date woolen ing will be the subject of a special' whole of Canada is to some` degree i ' ' Canadian bptanist attached to •'mill in Calgary inters the establish- course to be given by New, York Uni-I affected bg this new index to better I A true fr eudslifp is.as. wise as it ds the staff of the Unitanlst of Montreal[ tiles[ of i,basic Industry -chose- life, versity this fall times. �'tender.-Thoreau. -M was announced last week. . IL I VIII I I •-•' �!�- _ �7�."'.••..'. "I*X 7'r'v11e41"; -a. , .. ?�"=�- __..TZ - "f'i l M � Si>. 'q• '.•'L,�. .a-w•' vN1_:Ib it-►',° .- _. :�•,'.rlra,,l mt'. ,�•St .,,Haw, -- 7. duo Owl Laffe MUVEU 11 A V I al IT IS ECO N O`M TO -• � -:--�•---� ,- - �Vie--;•i�rt.�•'s4t�:�:�iu s7ilsx 4 zn- _-, -.. a, Ethe laundry?" PLUG TOBACCO Had to be 'Helped Off -with His Coat SMOKE _ Charles.-".No. 1 lust wear them once land tear'tbem myself." " - - - - - Now As Active As Ever' 1 • �f' 1 Jacob—Where did you get that How happy this man must feel to be • :strong and fit again, after being a vice black eye?" E ) ln• i' . ^. rim of rteumat}s for so long. Alfred-"I kissed the bride:" ..t - „ "It Is many years now," he writes, Jacob-"But 1 thought that was case- • 1 tomary•' CC "since I was first laid up with chronic 1 � Alfred--"VGe11-not two months af• �- rheumatism. Then I had to go about _.ter the ceremony.-it isn t." - tivtth two sticks. I worked in misery ( � I;� - until Hive years ago. I could only move <•- The phonograph and radio have e p g p dike a wooded tntn by turning-ro- nd - 4 saved parents many a dollar- that :.;altogether. l could not get my Coat off f would have been wasted on piano lee=_ �S THE BEST VALUE IN ' without my wife's help. . But, thanks r J sons for girls who had no musical a`~� to Kruschen Salts, which 1 have taken J I regularly now for flue years. I am as ,( talent. PLUG TOBACCO - 20c, active as a young man of 23."-E H. the natural channels. Other ingredi Walter - "Haven[ you. forgotten Why continue to get only emporary ants still, prevent food fermentation or •,. , y something, air. •- - »� - relict from rheumati-m when you can decomposition taking place in the In- relief protesacr-'Why: I tbouglit I gave .•obtain lasting comfort and remove the •testinal tract, and. thereby check the you the customary tip?" " cruse of your rheumatic torment with further formation not only of uric acid gaiter-"You did, sir, but you for- Willow Only Inch 14Iyh Found Classified Advertising '+ Kruschen Salts? Here is a plaid state• but of other body poisons which un A dwarf variety of willow is the got to eat` world's smallest tree. It grows one `i OFFER TO EVERY ons and l'uI : _went of the facts:-Two o, the vari• derminc the health. � • � - List of warned Inventions and tuft --' ous salts of whch Kruseben Is cam- Start on Kruschen to-morrow. Keep inch or ,ess in height and if -found nformaUon went free. The iara•aT Cos. A lecturer says that mothers find it tiny, World Patent Attorneys. 273 Banit •_°l posed dissolve the needle-pointed up "the little daily_dose" and you'1•i difficul, to get modern children to be- only at high 'e}titudea is the Rocky Street, Ottawa. Canada =• :? skrystals of uric acid which have set- soon joyfLllp agree_with thousands of lieve fairy-stories. Fathers are often Mountains in Idaho, Montana„and in 'tled In your joints, causing hem to others that rheumatism meets its mas- a limited area in the White Molls- E rite B . Anna .L ere 30 BuruS' — g [aced with & similar -difficulty is the I�. 1�'rite Mrs. Anna Penner, 308 Baru[ swell, ache and inflame. Other ingredi- ter in Kruschen, talus in New Hampshire. St., Winnipeg, -Man. , _ 'ease of modern mothers. _ _ en.ta of Kruschen assist.Mature to flush Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all ` sosatrtsA. out` these dissolved crystals through Drug Stores at 45c and i5c per bottle. Hostess-"Will you sit on my right f coy- t hand during dinner?" Look For the fame ` FORMULA.Laboratory.too BACH Burrs CiS Jildland Laboratory; 308 Burrs ter.:OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ___._ ______. Male Guest of Honor nger."Ot-_'with Winnipeg.,Man. - - ---- t$at-big ring on your finger:" ! n R. [- RUEBERT SSi1'FH, PROa[tW �R PLU�� 1J E nn Toronto surgeon, has sailed 1 2 3 4 5 �J �Y0 'Mrs. Jones (t0 her neigbbor)-"You for tho i a nt e s hs will spend several- 1 months 1n intensive study and surge:,' J know I think my 'husband was drunk in various medical clinics. He VVIII re- -�i 11 lj lj last night." corn in urcewuer. Mrs. Helms="How's that. � aeo's'os soar cos aaLJL t l4 1S 16 7 Mrs. Jones-"Why, be.ceme in and The name is stamped _ ion the bowl of eve 1 C H A R D SON DAU BLB CA B I A - jumped In the bed." 's R cruiser. abrut thirty feet. in C!• " rr _- �Mtlla. Dr. �iYmb a LS 19 Mrs. Helms-"Well," altugether onl• [our or 6 0 months is 21 IPips and tNe word two +ea+ous: complet• equipment triclu4- Mrg. Jones="The bed wasn't there:' "PLUMB"Islopmw ing carpets. bed and table linen, china; glassware and silver as well as ill rnarr, 3I Irate Passenger-"Ddadam. xhat do ad In whit• on the t , equipment and many eztras. Thin You mesrt- le'tt r^ Child snatgh! --!rubb•f mo.thpleee. eyulpped ga1147 [s on canusually comrAZy ��°a seat far •plk ands a• to gar. Y6 27 or MY wig?" BEWARE OF crufses for four to sls people. [t �a ems- Mother (with a sigh of relief)-"Ob. IMITATIONS captlonally seaworthy and has cr filed _ - It's a prig, !s it? 1 was.tlfeared fur a - al. over the Great Lakes It has a 1191111, : class and very ebonomtcal 4o horsepower* __ minute that he's scalpt ye alive." M°nydiAl.r•nrmed• six-cylinder power plant with complete -" a . I-- de to Choose frem. A slectrie tilhttna throughout and speed - - 31 -- 3 !! PbB easiest Job in .lie world is the t oY of 13 to 11 miles oer hoar. it Is a A00- j Model No.197 u dial paint fob and cry attraetir• to •P- one most grievously mglected - at- r a„a,ts its orl f owner. will lL Wat'kins.for3 c W Wk its orlglrat 34 3Y tending to your.own-business. _ Adolaid- lit• Toronto, - �l Phyllis marry- John asked we to Trada • marry him, but I told him I'COUIdn't • leave mother." Rut(INOVICH . Lumber Exchange Father ibrightly)-"Tbat's_all right.'! aHASKELL wai exchange equity in seceral good LIMITED rented houses in Toronto for bard- ` - r my, dear. Tate her aiith you•" 440 Meals st. wood or softwood lumber, and will 48 `�' Montreal.Ow- consider any odd lots. Write f j l Thii Mau Rho says "I run things a I ae The = 1 fits i Jas�L Lnarlter tpo. Ltd•. mr" waehlag machines.tvec um aw s : - moot., ;' Skin Loveliness 's ee 'e and rands rP• P B to and upwards aeel.ly grow.ng 3tusn - den hire."[ wee that tips are forbid- � -I,e eta P'irik Better � , � A-tiar.ant t 31f-Ibsen� character 13-De ressioa - __ tti,�..(retsina rooms upwards us, ail. fall and winder, In - MORIZONT AL. 36-Period 1' Mollubk _ Ewx EARN 20 00 6--Soothes 39-Lin ra 16-Tyro-folj �,tilars and.outbuildings. Begin now. °` titres-"`So was apples In ibe 11--Stouri:4 of tapioca 41-Welsh rivtir' 19-Vota:p.co hrt Garden of Eden" 1►iiae E. T. has proved it. She says: Illustrated booklet free. Established 13-To conquer - 42-}rear being i'1-Refs!.power - "Carter's Little Liver Pills will do more :la year. h 14-Holding office :.. X43-'lumber 23-To uproot v to keep the com fermi clear than all oaar:aasasr sevs:so Tie �o io ' o roe .. z _ ''I want On t D i Em to er- y 1P p y •>n• m p hav a used. 45-B 1 t face creams i . 15-Csatiaua _ I7-Not any 46-Waste 2--A 25 -Saxontnioney your power sa a salesman_ Just aril PURELY l'EGETABLE, a gentle, - ` . 18-f Lee 48-cold T -.2&--To sin that gentlemen some of those cigars"to both liver and bowels, 2Q-Feat 150-Ornamenfa, slit l30-European stn Salesman-"But I sold him some of Pr. Carter's Little•Liver Pilia are-wich- A y_•C • • 22-Spanish.for river+ 51-Shades 81-Shell llrh- them last week." out equal for correcting C instjpairort. �f�rL�lelal LiZnbs ip - _ Employer - "I know,- but aelliag Acidity,Bilauetteaa,Headaches and[n- 5 Years Guarantee. .22---Girl's nahte VERTICAL- �32-Scoop Them to him again fs where The real di�testion. '15c.&75c.red pkga.,every- 24-To make edging = 1 Inc S3-Stang: bribe shefe. Ask for Carter's by NAME -METAL OR WOOD : test of a salesman la going to come, Write, 8. J.'D£W, ` 25-Water bird - : '- 2-Rertan i?ax oases! 31-Animals' horses In.'. C nto g •26--Wa,k 3-Fore:arc 35-Tra�l�aetion r- . �e1 9 ureh 8t.. Toro a28---NoiisiL discoverer --4-To tear 97-Deals out _ " el - -- hTRUSSES MPL� WORN OUT? � 12 Rodent 5-Rugged hi:ls '39-Desirt W8 might bare better.tlmes 'right. -' away }f people would- stop using their I Take Lydia E. Pinklaam's _ 30-To ..unt 6-Cain 40-Kited • ;: ,mon [o: everything by paying debts. Sl-Plateau = 7-Rearward _ 43-Vehicle vegetable Compound Mrs. Smith (ehoRing portrait of licit. >' -Stripping = '8^French article^ �4--Prefix: new self on her mother's armT="filtis id i - - Doetor�''When the symptoms' first 'ban asyct+ta! b• met• ocarina tae .,, B4-Musical instrument 9-Mad a7-Musical note aced did your teeth chatter?" wOm•° t6'° ch• csaselees ttou°d of how I looked esretlrty .years agog d datlee? You 35--Chlorin-irnd sodium -1a--Decoy y ' :'.' ::1 -Article _ ._ • on t knew t oer be st�... you are �ir:e dual G - ertulf And w u is_th• pPe uest Woud b : Patient-•'i d ' hey e� __ _ - -,- -• on the table." yet caquoc step. There eomee-a time - -_ r arm,�_ p •ae you IM h — _ - hem 'eometbina asap• _ abc on }'ou `.Beans From Aztec Ruins Treasure Yield Ex ed pettydia amply torn ovt - lt According fo s • cb}Id specialist, lydi. lf. Plnkbam'• vetetable Com- nd will-help you.In tonic •ctioowill NEURALGIA -,Growing in Northwest From Ship Sunk In 1678!school ebildreh really do not need a lee you renewed strenatb, and will [make our daily tasks seem easier to you. D .Tacoma, Wash'.-The agriculture tape, Town, So'ith Africa-Silver )early vacation• Maybe not, but.tbeir y to out.or every tae women who report A ,feed appBceties of Ml.- oi the• Aztec farmers o[ five ceattiries bars, Ivory sad - :alt t)t Chisels I teachers dr - -. as say that they ere beneatrd by thle _-_srd_at medicine. Buys iwtrle from your dru4- just bin tlr &pet".Yed') .:w. --;ago still marches on. Mr, R. E. porcelain, hundreds. of years old, may • ens "etch the rraulce. i lad t`aa yea' ; 'Warwick, w}.a owns a Ave=acre farts be the reward of salvage experts I t wondwQ mIllef I ' south of Tacoma, is raising seven who are starting work on the wreck A\S's�ER LAST R EEh'S t 21 PUZZLE o the East India trading sbi"aar-I�- Y . • V Their progenitor was a single bean lem lI, sunk in Table Bay in 1678. '' p I Q O V O I D J A N R TAe It Now taken from an Aztec tomb in Arizona. For what is believed to be the first ALL V I I0 i0 R A L A .They are known as the Giant-Aztec• time in salvage operations, a dredge g K A T E 3 N U H B I N s • aeKING OF .fAIN�s The seed beans coat 5 cents apiece, will be employed. The wreck }s 2 0 N E S BIB :,which is said to be not so'much when only twelve feet below the surface,� - "they grow 18 times as .large as the but lies so deep is sand that divers! 0 P E N S 0 N S E T A I ~ nary bean. cannot -get at it. The dredge whl V E D I C BIT D 0 t# • y - � first clear the ground. After, that , A N C 0 P a A P T 0 • y `' little difficulty }s expected, - L A G WIT P A T E N - Power dwells with cheeriulnesa, Records show that the Chinese' S L 0 W PAN L A D Y { - � dope puts us in a working mood, while porcelain carried.by the Haarlem ]i I g E T 8 A T E 8 I . despair. is no muse and `untunes the wall tightly packed in cases, ana p p L T 0 N x i s it E T ES _a P_1 L active power.-R. W. Emerson. hopes are entertained that 1t may be E R.E IR I y E A d 0 _y found intact. Sea•water does .not affect porcelain. B A T IS T 'U ID Y N o -R E L I E V E D ' • ----- -- • IVIL'CH MARRIED It you are suffering' Irom biet:d- - 140.Lb• Fish Caught.on Line ;., Ing, itching, blind• or protruding d Code pains 'A clergy man recently gave a young _ .-- - Proclaimed the largest fish ever' • . Piles, we can give you certain re- f, "I found that BABY'S OVEN TAB-. woman of his acquaintance a very bad • • caught with rod and-line off the coast • - lief,- Our nom absorption treat• t LETS' ieReve colic pains almost at at Cork;Irish Free State, a hali3ut' quarter'of an hour: On her•wedding went can be applied by yourself. writes Mrs. Mildred Noddin, day he sent her a telegram which, as • right in your own home. Forward `f weighing 140 pounds and- measuring Long Cmk,N.B.Many other Mothers received ran: "Joh.i iv., 18:' us your address an*we,will sevlit 'It _.report equally happy benefits from'giv- seven feet was caught by Glene I On looking up the text the girl was 1 B%their c»ldren these Tablets. flahermen. ;,�horrified to read: "Fur thou bast had'I FREE TREATMENT BABY'S'OWN TABLETS are recom- --"-'Q" I five husbands; and he whom thou now that will give you immediate re- arentled by Mothez3 for teething Cireumstaneer bast is not tby husban-d." - * e lief. Send no money. Let others ; Mubl", upset stomach, indigestion, Instead of saying man is the crea-; After they-had restored the young know ot_ this wonderful new treat- coat,simple fevers, constipation. turw of circuinstanpea, it would be; ment• _•!Late is no need for YOUR child to woman to consciousness, inquiry was I sl•M� - TABLETS can nearer the mark to saythat man is the'' made-at the $ele a h office' and it, VANDERHOOF' i CO., waifs.- BABY'S OWN gt P . eM mum,ply _: ,lbw even with absojUte:afefy-see ana- architect of -clrctLmstances-G• H. was found that tr.e operator had omit-I ;36 IMe4M1 MlMtl -d Box 25 _• Windsor; Ont. Iyat's certifiate in each 23c package. Lewes. ;ted the letter or numeral indicating{ AL•eaeelleatt wTealsyeraryn•at- 4 I For sate iby heading Drugersts 1, : o,,tllllUarad J 1p — -- .. _ the first E istle.John I.iv.,18, ready: °�••�seas lvlse.Brea•.e t. 7 p e•inSeatl•s ones he lls sad rift. 1�ABY`t OWN TA�LETt Time delivers fogls from grief, and'"There is no fear in love;'but perfeer- A.O. LEONARD, Irrc. reason wive men. love casteth out tear." 7o sits Ave..New Teti}Clty .ISSUE ISO. 41—'32 . - --• � - •:'�`Yi_'Jl 1L1r�f M...vw•_a-4,.•X:.G• �1�''•1. '•,s�� �•:� w-.,Zw•`•a--w- ,— > }:�P'c�.Z","<,d^•E`_:�ci.:u r•. .... ,...... - '. -a'-�-r< 3�"��e ;F�.+�. X-,.�••°:�..+. _ - _ e•.' C'�� � "•t. "'` " '' r, (�(7ALII��I�• -' -►DOli�ld Nuaro, we are doll —Mrs. Fred FAw and twodan• r.r ia�ri _' tc report, is not in the best of Rhters, of Brockville visited rela. FOOTWEAR =`� k a health'at prwwe . Lives in Pickering, Liverpool and '. R _ .-Miss $Hider, a nurse in s -liars. Worren and IZZ06 t,3 _ _ :"� Detroit hospital, spent Sunday Toronto, called. on D. J.and �rs. -As the Teachers' Cuovention ` Callaghan on $nn3a -- #Pf g p• ie being held at Odhswa on Thurs. IF All ".'` -Will the person who b.." „ Pr•i*tfty rbf ttrie week$-44e + the laddsr from the Nave Office sister, lilies Mary Kennedy. spent pupils are enjoying a much appre ' . . a few days last week with friends slated holida " ltiedty return ft as we need it. y. . .- ,_ -, ,• . -It is reported that the Wed- in Detroit. -Dr. Carmichael will be in charge nepday afternoon closing in town -Zd• Booth, of• the Red and of the service of the Presbyterian _will continue through October. -, White Store, has been laid off Church at the Friends' Meeting « �r ho- have begun the season of duty for several days snfferiDjr House on Sunday next, at 3 p. m. Ev. Men'a Stout Foot" Fitter, a fine' ' shooting matches and fowl suppers from s severe told. erybody welcome, The Bible Class -The annual meeting of the and Sunday School will meet 1�t Z p. - calf calf Blucher, boot-no matter how and incidentally, chicken Tanks Pickering branch of the Bible 'm. wide your foot, Coale III, we can ✓ ' -Neat Monday will be Thanks B . wing Day, and. as a result the 8oci's was held last e*6ving"_- -Reports from several points ttsiaeea places in the village will (wen dap) in $t. 3eorge's in the' province state that fntit �t poll.' _new.reduced price 4.35. be closed. l4bur, trees are out in blussornI after the -According to the report of the -A number from St. Ghaorge's first crop had been harvested. _ . .clty assessor the population of Church• attended the Harvest The wise ones sav shat this is an ' Oshawa has decreased during the. Thanksgiving services at the indication of a mild winter. Also, - Men B Veal Oxford, a big seller _ t year.. Anigrican Mis8ion1_.Dttnbarton, c5n during the latter art of last week, - + > _ - _ _ P and an excellent;--Oxford for the _ Miseea Phyllis Pilkey and Sunday erecting. - Qnow...fell in Belleville and the � - -The SAcfament of the Lord's _ Blanche Balsdon were in Brookl'ili Pekerboro district' covering the _ _:pr1Ce. :-Only-2:4;7. ". last Friday night assisting in the supper will be,adrnin8tered in St, earth a mantle of-' tvbite. The Audrew'8 Church, on , Sunda , ;..program at the public library y weather -profit" itifurrn us that " - '• • ` concert, aftern000 next and preparatory Laois is a sure bign of an early and services will be held this-(.l?'tiday) severe winter. Boys Oxtord-similar, 1=5 .r.25s -We understand that -the po evening at 8 o'clock." Itee trustees of the village are -Public schools for some years purchasing a new chassis 'for. the -Quite'a'large number from, St, have been rest-ivin>: liberal grants it 1 - -= fire en¢lne. The present one has Andre w'8 Presbyterian Cht:rch from the Provincial Goverurnent, outha 1 I- I3a 1 ,7t .- , . not sufficient power to make Rood attended the anniversary aervfce8 but the governn,eut have given in St. Andrew',, Church, I'Vhftb time in going to a fire. y• notice .hat there Rill be a red uc• • - - - -Milton B. Burk, of the 4th both morning and evening; abd tiara of ten per teat rnJ'de this Men's Fine Blucher 'Boots, well ---" :,; concession, was successful - in also the sapper and concert on year. This tit'ill prove a matter of I winning first rizp for his tnrni Monday even4ag, y made 'splendid , quality, eA831- p ps much ccKx•ern to many school- f � at the Markbam.Fair. One of the -Jubn Draper, of Keswick. se boards "ho have already male" , turmive. wtsrtd_r-weighe 17,E lbs., .companied by Mr. and Mrs. Coal,, requisitiuns tb tbecouncil►for this ..,fitting last, at . the exeeptl`on&lly maybe seen iu our owe.- ,lxnles ayALwyear, and-thp JAC•},,,•,1 ratE hgc �Q 1 �.��. ' -Tile month of October will be Mrs Andrew. On their return already boe•n tiled based on the a busy one with the farmers, aP, they were accouipanietf by MrP, ,lstlal leritilative grant. Ay a An addition to fall plowing, the Diaper and little daughter, who y result of the reductiutl in ¢rants, ii !! wJwe Firer ^�` �r?fi de s+ had been speeding R couple of sharp Will hp rnwnp who- will face, T�e Ath9l, a swanky Oxford for, And apple picking, ahicb is a big weeks here with her parents, fdr. a ,def tit before the And -a the! .-chore with many farmers. . n and Mrs. Andrew, fluanc•ial year, and Vt ill �iave to• men. FMC upper. w ttli = _ -The monthly meeting of the. -The watching of the eclipse plain calf foxing very nifty for & y ps resort.to borrow fog, 'Women's A iiociatiun of the Dnit • the sun proved very interesting to � ed Chnrch will be held in St. And. A great noany people, but proved 7 `row's Church (m Friday, Oct. 7.tb, - young , mans shoe high quality, rather di9xstrous to some. Sever- IN MEMORIAM. f' al erAons in this oIIl 4 50. at 8 p. m. Will the Ladies kindly P province have- GORMi?r'1' - 1n loving memo notice-th'fchange of day, sustained serious iojucy to their ry of Y _ _ - -St. George's Church. Sunday, eve-sigbt due to their watching a dear husband, Edward F. Gorm- ��;;�� •��: October 9th, 20th Sunday after the recent eclipse without being. ley, Who passed away, •Oct. "2nd, Ojlr 17'1tPI1's Black Blucher _ work Triaity. Sunday ,,, u,,, ed vlmsor Jtlaae 1931. Eoly Communion, 1;1 a. M. Even, arklpcolored. - one year ]sae"pax ir,ce !rue, °rJ rta>fialy nleetiClg ling Praver, 7 p. m. Preacher at ' -The month of September wag- day, • both servfcer, Rev. E. G. Robin Slightly warmer titan the average when one I lased was sanest awav; Wltll a corgi. The best value son. of. September weather, The- God took him home, r wes his.will. pp warmest day of the inootb w" Within ply heart he-'2iveth still. =_ -The W. M. S. of St. Audrew'A xn many years. Church will hold their Thenk•cff the first with a temperatnre of Rife. - ertn meeting at the bome.of Mrs. s7.4, and the coldeNt was the last - -' R TREM$1.E - 2n loving nerhory of_ t W. J. Miller on Wednepday, Oct.Fday of-the month with the'.mer- t pared acrd Lacy Tremble, w'io_ •par Bargain Table of Boys School Boots - 12th, at 3 p. m, when Miss S,•DEt, curt' regi4tering 38 3. The rxia• � Sept. nth, 2931, and Oct 41h, at 1 49 i9 worthy Of your consideration,di .. - of Agincourt, will' address, tbe" it'll was brightly less than tF�e` 2929. ` meeting. average. with.3 04 inthee. , Original values_ as- high as 3.60. We _ -The grape gro-were of- the Nia• -Tbe Hydro Elec tric Puwer,, Sadly missed ant} l-R-9-a oz alvesys 'are clearing them, ant. a gars district Fire organizing to get C gave notice to their' �' - The Family. _ i . a fair price for their grapes. By pattoff that Lily power would be. CHAIPM AN ' a fair inq a pick' their grapes. un • but off for Several honFa on Sit n. New /d+,ertt,aer►•e�se•, l -S est, tbey Ret at lenot a minimum day afternoon in the. Bramptuls' • • - prise of I� cent• "Per basket the d•iatrlct st.bile certain•repairs.were p y A.%TFD TO HE NT • A farm-(,f - - hope to get a fair price for (heir being carried,ont. - Snrn a 6trcna i1 1N, e!7-0'ir9s, AVD') to e�.}httchiatEa, prods^t. roLebt was "made by- ba4eba!l R }tckeri^a. a s tt�� -- y f , m,g, as they wutlld not 4�e table ta. HF CAwH PRFF'FR PAID -There 'wag a record attend- j f 1 t. �T - anee at the Markham-'Fair on clear the. broadcast from Lhe ( l F.,r pcuS,r� F'h„n• Wh,tF,v and re- Saturday her ies w 6ich w(mld be 1 e 41 eharce. Al N4,kkrl. B - l9atnrdap last. the weather being •' --` - -' p}ay-ing .dtlrinq those hour.9, that r- _ Ideal far the...fiaal day. - They” OR SALi^-115.1Nvinehor.o, 1 vrnr _ were deserving OL A g(,OCI f1My, the Hydro eiiit, a (ieC•it a ¢rant on 7. , irk rl •„reft��•t*:.its. MT+.1s KerLrh, ' EXTR A V�� for in past year,they base stiffer• their r'Fyrest. End it been Lhat car, ;,Ytrker,nt;. C'Faremont. Q tit L/ . P the pr,wrr .world be %bnt,c,ff dnr. i,•t}R �A1 };. - R _. ed- . severer 'fron'i ttn'favorable i �:::rl 'hak-* fi lie six. weather. . . in¢ church hours, there `woutil out W. Mns>b!13rcck'Road�or't Pick c•plys i, Johu O'Connor, of Belleville, hive been ouch a prose«t entered, ” ; `-"and James O`Connor, of Taranto, at- lea-t 'by the same people a� �•`cIR qAU`-' Rrttntf^r(1 NVIndmill, teen's NVork Boots=Best values in year9, Solid Leather Soles ' were in town a couple of days this protected in-this cane. 1 eFmoet new.�rFr t,:'nq Will sell at a bar. week making preparetinos for the -On fifonday evening last there ADCt9 to R.L. Lilcas.Uunbar}on_ YS-C- Mennonite Uppers. Waterproof oiled. _ A sale of the hn�.rhniii effect;• be• wtrN rather a "riot:8 motor mixnp lJ 0fs C�Ii.F - yitt.+p`Fhire rata. Y - 13iI1 not harden. loosing to their m'otbers estate', '?ti the _Lighikof near the Whitby ra•n.rarnr., soy,-vna t,,� AIY�dry maple Will 1F inch. Thos. Bac�n Clarernorn.B _whieb will be beld.on'tbe premiseh towuline. A man driving a tra:• - t,R SALF-A 'Juttroi'r. u1 tr;zed i �•v� .on.Ch'urrh street, to morrow(Sat for drawing, a (•uttinR box', 'lift - irday)afternoon at 1 o'clock the outfit 5tAnding on the road of wCow,m,trvel aeths and icz 1 Apply to -The.Saeranlent o€ the Lords witllunE a ligflt, while he scent �"' (°war;1'ickrring, rho+te Fi, toe, Ltf _ 'Supper will be held in the gaited scant' fora few minutes. A nrr '011CF;-Ch^rring on it•((,r+d&vr-. _ # Church on Sunda moraine Oct. cnntainin �Vt and Mre. Mother• '� Rrdn.wr.y•mud rr'days ur.tiit�.t �rnoc• Men's Light Weight Work Boot. Srlendid Stock. y , R U• Ice. 7 crnttt pr b't,t• Guest Wilson, Brougham. y� 9th, at Ii a, m. Rev.. H. G Croz- sill.,of Tbrooto, Marne Along and ant 3tf - -= -:A Higli Grade Boot. _. . er_will reach. Pre ara.br Fer slashed into the tractor and cut• _ �—� P -�- rr1 Obi �AL�'-Dry hardwnnd. cord- • (_•' �3 vttcee will be held on- rl tc ay even fing•box. MrQ.3tothersiTreeFiv i wood ur inZilorke, crp,entrnt to aood.ro•ds. - ��>► ,.-fnR, .Oct. 7t$. when Rev. "A. L ed severe injttriee to her head and DrDvrrrd,f rruutred, -Aj-Taylor,Cherrywaod Richardp, of Whitby, will preach. had the b6he*3 of her knee broken. Pn�,,etvlark :.. ti-7 l The min'i-ster holies for a full at. She wag taken to the Oshawa ,`OR SALE-Natt:Pdcarietier.,Tt:lip • gS itendatice of ill' members at'both Hospital. • Mr Mothereill ercaped l •Suibs send 'rock,rtt�ecuonauy reason- - STAR RRA�D OVERALLS ' ab.y priced.° Phone'Ptcir 4700. or call at-..,&.E. eiervlCe'e: injury. Both the car and cuttinK caltert'i,Piatrirg. _ +y - -' -The Romeo's Institute, iii host were badly dallLaged. A '�RA�'1sL' FOR SALE-A large. �l•:3�1 *1.450 fgi• Ia ` ptrottpe, are meeting, frequently.to charge of reckle*s driving, we y,,¢nt:ty 3.3 water,wa,Frd¢ravel,s!ansand. . . •" :make preparations for giving understand, will be laid• against at :ericavard. ixlittay' chard' .era. A. %The equal of any garments on thie,markett at 1.95. '.'relief to that W.mttchrit,'Yickenna. Phone Y,�k - e in the village who I Fred Lee, the 'owner of the c .:c Are in needAtie to-,the tlnemploy•actor anAcatting bax... _ i�OR RF. 1'+rrn of crt �r^rpi:, co Lice es 1 ntent situation. 'Several meetinR5 � .en.crtJy locotrt3.n rain t:'- ay in Osh• ILxdiO L' Issued. �a -Pickering township 19 not t11e _wa LicY wa'er, amply butldi t.eall undo: have already been held during onl wilnVi )ality in the _ Fred T. Bunting, - Pickering' " which quilting ha?--been dune and. i I province cultr`atEon._G.-1).4_cr.ant,'(hha a, ___e q R which ufferq financial Loss from WRSES FOIL SALF'- Choice ciothipQ for children made up. the depredation9 'of Sheep killing H,' u 'g ar;T:ly. AFr.1y' at ;or'rt. con. _. :-•- _ - :'Established 1837. While doing a gor-A worts khose ds,ga, 'The farmers of�Phitehnrch Y,c:rt;na ;known ac the w,]t Barks firm,just engaged pa-9, a , few pleaoant township d'tlrinq the peat few. nwoic,fPickerinxVillom. .A.Yicov. Yickuirg loci 1'honr�, _ P weeks have Buffered heavily lusq - -.----- ---• -- - .. s=; Harvest ITo-me e9 n_il_l_bg�r.c:,u_..thia act3ree It -W" %t O. A. C. �^' 11e1d Ja LheiCe7l.'IUrC•ll, Plc•keC• Bested by soule.th,at n'ild r>tts oC •��■„^',�i' •�■�.••'�,1�,{� N.//-y,` •`- Suru ncr anar:d:11c:a,ses. Ye:tai Mutual and sun —_-- iJ-� L �� ♦ _ ing, on Sunday, Oct. 1 tth, when LI)p, Canadian lynx may-have risen W urance,ui Ior.don." Fore art,cular_apply to I Rev, Profe�enr Michkel:of Victoria reBpon�ible for the lasses, but env W.f•-Dizney,Greenwood. :Utf College, Toronto, frill prey.-h in doubt in this re-aid w�p removed tTH FIiU—On to the - the morning at 11 r c g Precut=Pe of _ ,.lock,'and the on Sunday When ttvo dons were tl, ;,test-,x'e�,lot>:, end=.can.s;scarnoro Special Service Tires a rr rlir:1 ]lol>ie:n h ie,, owner may have p Rev. Dr. Uyei of the lihited t'a`ught 'tv�reyirlg slieep- on••fite sane by n'r;iclri�L.�,pertvanrlpayint; expenses. 'n?' ";rihllrC•h nf;1^P, tS`jl] })reAC'h hi the:fHrm of Pat Murphy. of the 6tll Rnt.:ert Dtxan, I ighland Creek, J'hcne Malc evening at 7.')0, Ru:h of these. cnncesBi�n (,f R�hitchnrch. After 't"'' --men are regarded Eery-hiRl)ly .ac Elr,y hr. l l;i:ia�3 4 cl,t°lti •^°y nu �aJ.i,-Gn;�rr,,nent rrrgded As thousands of drivers now knoW� are T.' , .. .e preacherB, end spirit,n'1 uplift i� �ere sbot at. by three young men �'easli-n¢�hrnp•.{:i:e:�ms. In these umeaot t deprec,wn, shy not buy a'l;(,od,ram and receive built stronger am Rear longer than any, in stare far those calla attend, and woiinded. The wounded dogs-.�r_�,r,•c'r( nthtDepar:mentsof Aaritulturr? 3- r+pecial r.ffarinJr of$P,GOf'0 fa asked were "traced- to- the farm's of ,4�o frurCnuten,n;lcr sale, from real herler tiro even Seiberlih C011ld ever bl]lit� t. : for at these FIarVP.� train. W.C. Willson, 11 R No, 1.J.ucustllill. t Horne aervi t°, :ti1a,•¢an and Beht Baker,, who YhonePriklUO7, as =�,• that they mere We � � _- --= -- _ -Some person or persbne, a fete owners, but --declared. that they: 1�1♦`l i��ih1� WANTED i/ -+ OrE, _._:�,,,�a ..-:•, �_- `>�r._�7�.-:: ' ;»y.�. y : .> .-�.`_; doss age, left R bag containing were not rheep,killiog dogm,� One. Peveral kittens on the lawn of one was a police clog and the other a. TF�,,EI3s will be received by the un• -Come in and ask to see these world,lfaln-- of our citizens. This-was.done on lmtind. _ The three young ,nen-will` (1errignF-d tip to and including October - _ soperal previous occasions The" thn%' be entitled to $50.00 to be 1blb. 1933, for the rurrbase of the Coal - - person'-guilty of Ritcll an iohritnan divided beCt a tilem,.as this is Busiaets�hrried on by ther)tte Theta- ; ous tires. _ .. f Thom- net is liable to a heavy -fine,. In the reward° offered by the town- as Law, at.Pjckering. Ontario this cave the kittens had been im Chin council. The reward was A certiried cheque for 10 per cenfof .,,,_pris0ned for .q considerable time, recently raised gram $5.00 to the tendered price must .accompany �, i1 n' ] _111s the bag had been Feen a day $2;,CIO.for`ench' do killed in the. each tender. HARLES p V+Fi +Rs► ~ previons, bnt the owner of the act of worrying sheep. One farm. 'Tbe lowest or any tender not neces• b'R remises had no anapidons as to, , has lost 4.' sheep .by dogs since earily accepted. �, pp y p I N 4eneral F seal Ta 'O Zfi'a>Qd�flae. ,r F� its " contents. Had they not Jnl and soother 30 sheep since THOltF;OJi A Mc1MILLA r , . '•'•: ''�t '.' ;,.. . bebo diseo'vered at the tints they July. It is thonght that these Solicitors for Ibe Estate were theywoatd have died froeu :tame do Bare res otThos. Law. Pickering. oolw �'Fickering, ;: �Ontar" "�` �ttlttrYiJlEioa: _ l3 puneible for'Eheee1"Royal BinLBidg.,Toronto, 07 ' - �kiltings., ., .r�en� ,w^ ^n�.-• 'nr �r yam; -«__�,,,- °� a .t .— t .N, t�q �Mw- ��3;,'�. ..x:7.,,; y., 'i:•N -,,31+ �•,Y;a ,M1:cis.?s,s.r _ p." '".,.7': ;i` y A, , ':r;N,, 'rti - ,_ - .r5xhw x• '' ` Vin... _ YY.