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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_08_18 .,""'•r w f" :: ,' .y4'7'.'S3i-a-;: ': -.,�:_.:.^i.4•!y:._ ,+ _ '+'==...+.Y� i i '- ='J"..`t•-rry.A-". ` _ _ -. -- 1 •r 4 r "', ,c„tc.---'..' •• :�_. - -�•--,- =-.... --iy..,•cy. •,yam .._., E_W_yr• _ ` - .,.- ,� PICSERINt , ONT., FRIDAY. . AUG. 18, 3933. No. 51 s Irx�sT#**to%%al Gavlb*- Whitevale Green River `-,. - - - lil'idttiors< :C 'O A L- There will be no ,service in the Service at the Green River Baptistt GREENWOOD . - ---- Whitevale Baptist Church next Sun- Church will- be held next Sunday l. DR S. O. PRARSON-Ph sitsian.'A Rood supply of Hard and Soft day owing to the -United Service in the afternoon at 3 o'clock instead of aotdsnrgeoa, Dnabarton. iy. Coal on hand. Also a supply in the United Church at 7 p. m., in the evening . This arrangement is when Rev. Harry •Wilson will prea for one Sunday only. IMLLS R 8. FOR8YTH�O hh.D., Director of Handling Wood, ch. Sunday School will be held as us- " at of o°tarlo.Reg. stove length. + tresmd` asberof the American optometria2 ual at 10 a. m. Green River Btt:bHrhed ]888 A lion. Era ettamittelt by appotatmeae'. - -- � - -- _ °• . Pb,,,4504. C1are�,oat.,ant. 1'2tf Phone Pick. 1709.� Hillside - - iday ng att Wilson's oParkeandereturn F' t.eyraf;. DONALD MU)rRO. ,PICKERI IG Threshing is the order of the day ed to Thessalon last week, were - -THIS IS THE ?in this burg. �UNCAN B. McINTYHE-Barrie- Mrs. McAlpine, Mrs. S. Miskimmons *� �1 '; ...,•.'s ter.Solicitor. Notary. -pf ce —BrockSt.. •� • B E F-+ ] Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Juanita WsKimmons" and Mas- F.AR1LLhiRS' MIL � tiot,Ekt. opposite Bell TelephoneOf4e, wh;t6y. GENERAL INSURANCE. Hedley'G. Wood, It's a girl. I ter Hewitson, Pbone.45. .4slr AQENGY -- ' Miss Elsie Reesor spent Sunday - $ large.namber of farmers x,, There will be an open tea held at s R DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM. __ - ONTARIO with Miss Mary Cavanagh. Wilson's -Park under the auspices of exchange their grain +�k';-��' .solicitor. Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. Miss Letitia Taylor has returned f the Ladies Aid on Wednesday, Aug.-. for Office formerly occupted t,y the late A.E.�hris• fishing Han,month rrin¢of e.ied House,Whitby. sly Facilitiea for placing any kind'of In- _rum her. fi hin,g trip at Cameron 0-3rd, from 5 p. m. until all have surance at beet rates Lake and reports a good time. been served. Coyne and enjoy a mer= Four and Cereals - j�E ATON, BFtLL A ROSS, Barrist available. :` _ .Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman and, ry time, a friendly chat and a clean L ers, Solicitiore. • 904 Northern botario Securitvand Service my, Motto, family spent a day last week at meal, all for 25 cents„ children 15. ' Budding,ton Bay Street.Toronto,; 431y Phone Pick.515 Rosebank. It Saves money and many snore ti:'• W.J Beaton,. Mrs. R. Beckett entertained a kL B,Bell. - -- ----- - Mrs. J. Cavanagh and'baby, Ken- should do it, 4 J.D.F. Rose. Adelaide:83&4 few ladies on-Tuesday evening. neth, are spending .a�few days with` - J H Beal,- Claremont Mrs. Cavanagh's mother, of Union- _Sp T I�ICHARBAON. "PICKERIh'(3 A •Biougham LLZZ _Special MU'NEY—Barristeri,Sollciton,Notaries P$O,tiE t124 Ville. Pt Comer 21!•214 Confederation Life Building, . Mrs. Wingarden, of New York has Mrs. Robert Harvey and children BARLEY FEED - - Co[ner of Yon¢e and Rid "So, Sts. Toronto, been visiting with her mother, Mrs. of Toronto, spent the week-end with _ l• ftboae. Adelaide 4489 and F4s0, By aQprn nt_ FURNITURE $24.ov per ton, Slot Casi,. ; 10eat Saturday evenings, ptckering restdcnea Casson,.of. Highland Creek and Let- Bert and Mrs. Harvey. ' - This in the beet feed value ors Pronek�irt.3at3, au We are variety of an attractive itia Taylor, of Hillside, Miss Helen Cowie; of Toronto, BP- the market. "a FPH01lSCN & McMILLAN-Bwrtris- varietg of Xmar Gifts. Many people from around here eat several daps with her grandmot- '-- - 11a•a. Solicitors, Notary public. ofyicc at Aluminum and (iraaiteaare Etc. . and Cedar Grove attended the bail ' her and uncle during the week. Y• • • for.Paetry and Fine 'Rettidenu of Nir.Thomson, lot 11,concession i. Furniture and Furniture games at Hillside School, Games` The Ross Middleton family were Ki+ss�mi Cagy Bak1oR. I vest gs, from 7. 0 p. Thttreday and Saturday NoSetttBS.� guests of Mrs. Lemmon last week- _ :c+ens s. gram T ro p.m to sw p. at,.-0r by are played after and much g. i3' end. s makes a Fioe a�po�n meat. Pick 20 bflice . onto oy sl Bent pricey loyw._in keeping with timer. enj�y� by everyone attending. atdg., Phone Pick 2WU, Tomato Bte�y 53oa. The Proctor family, ..-of Toronto, 'Baker's Joy Flavored a _ Kinsale -also Mrs. Fred Percy, of Toronto, Broad. f - -Desttal - -' F I j 1( G and Mr. and Mrs.- W. Hamilton, of - Master Gordon'Stell is holidaying Green Laver were callers at 'the Chopping Monday, Wednusdsjr ' NEIL C. 8MITH. D. D. 9., L. D.S., c t�T rash his krandmother, :bars. Gornp- -Cowie home. on Sunday. _and Friday. We do' � (Succeesor to Dr J.N.Dales), Graduate of SPECI 4L tun, at'Asi-'burn. dhe Royal College of Dental Stu eons and Toron. -. �� i- - - it right. Mr. ird M-_. �. Parkin called on '._ Un,vemty• At Clafemont otfceove•D. A. - rPlltlses in Oshawa last Thursday _ tt�� Dunbarton "tip CREDIT -,$soe't a4aoreevery Tuesday_sndFridayfl Phone '�iE?' lelch ROCIi; Faced R @d - - ' Atari+![E1Yll; M 277 afternoon. Win. and Mrs. Dunbar are living On aeeount of the change in tinter►. and Green K oofin� Air.. .klbert >fovr eft. and Mr. and 7zERBERI 'I' FAI,LAISE, I, DR.. - :.;ra: Frank 1Nowett Sundayed with` in the village at present. trod the doge roari{io I earl at, t 17 D. D.S. Graduate.)tbt 1Goyal Collegt of �' 40 pvr, B uare. Miss Alice Falls is the guest of Dental Surgeons and the Vn,versity of Torontr r" q iblrq. May Harrron. .. gu a4k1 f0[telj CO dt9eontttaue C[edlri„ Odle e in res.dence second door eat of st, And- The heatiy rain which ,passed over her slater, Mrs. McDerma: except for approved moDtblj es�'s Church. Piekertng,Ont. office tour 9 P'u]l weight and p.ir neighborhood last Saturday ev-1 Mrs. Dan Gormley and boys vis- accoun to. - a...•co a V. a,, or by appoiacmmt. lx-ray standard quality ited Jos. and Mrs. Gormley last week . serVtee), Phone Pick 870D, 4317 ening will greatly help the root arld y : corn crop. . Mrs. Ferd. Dales. its visiting Dr. F� ?.+. t"3�'.�3Sii1 The above prices Rood for l0 days Mr, and Mrs W. T. ' Stevenson and Mrs. Dales last week. a only. Terrus Spot Glaeh. and- family called on Rev.- Joe, and Mr. and Mrs; Hunter are return- L SURNINGf At i Mrs. Barnes, at Oshawa last Sat- ing after their summer vacation at L. 'pp ELIZABETH RICHAADSON- .�. �j��� .:n urday afternoon: Midland and Stouffville. BullAing and General Yl.Eire and aat000Wke tasttraace of all kinds, Misses Margaret and Marian Mud-I . Mrs. Thos. Annan visited at Ch- Oontractlog. . ,a *ftw sastmgt:oetpttaisfol solid eoaneial stand- aa �t # �''Q ie Sundayed' with'friends in' Oshawa. enywood with Mrs. Davidson who is Estimates furnished on all classss•- _______._• POBTII.[., I3oensed Anctioneefr, �+ �` Ralph M. 07bray and Lorne Kivell very ill with an absebas in her ear. of work-Interior aad Extarlor— Of Brmoklln;"ra{e-sl3eading a.weeTc.at Miss ttllce IlinpfwaIl;. of Colborne Alterations and repairs. oararfd t spent a few frith Miss Helen ralas st art bsaa. .trkatsssa r oo @be~ Bla©ksmithing, & Woodwork Oshawa-on-the-Lake. days Oblinveyr Built- Ooacrets Work, 1 Mrs. T. Hirst, All and Ruth ac- Thom this week. Fhone Pickering 6711 at tight prices companied by Miss Marion Curtis. A goodly number of our people FAIRPORT. ONTARIO - R BRATON, ._ TOWNSHIP Now is the time to 'have those repair attended the garden party at Cher- --Ds Clem Conveyaseer C'Mmassiosm for jobs attended to. Barrows repaired, of Toronto, are spending the next n` Isbfrt s�davits, Accountant, Sty Isner of j two weeks at RoaGll� ! ...rb ,.. L..\. ""'L^^ra nn T rPCriaR night L i - tage trceases, tPhite+sk,Oct. _ also uewr f boas on hand. The-tam- Simcoe James and Mrs. Mitchell spent the Shingles_ For Sale.' ous Fleury Plows always on.stand. week-end with James and Mrs. Mill- --WK. UAW, LICENSED AUO. Also derler in Viking Creasn 8epara - �yhitrvale ar, of Waterford, and were steam- tT�o E �Y Qatatioaod,fat,rkt.m to»and Electric Waehe». i panied. by the letter's Aster, Miss Galt Oalveniztrd Ateel Shingles __ �omov� attended If ihinkiag of buying an electric radio ' reasonable. Dar"`ror °T.' may be Lek for a demonstration of %tie •Nest• Mr. and Mrs. Russell White, of ' Margaret Anna*, of Toronto. Bird's Felt State Shingles. -��: =10O d't NEWS'�`v' BNk and lud:pea- Montana are with the former's mot- = Alen. re•rubberin iw in PbOws. lvmtby,OW my _ ..Rage"re Majestic models. R Kg9 wheats. _ The priees are right. her, 31rs.,-Thos. White. Greenwood Lrtwo mowerg sb.wrpened. ` !�taRNET ROBERTSON fir.. and Mrs. Stone, of Timmins T. PATERSO-N-8 . CLARE'MODt" '. �. WoCidvv'�rd were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. -Mr. and Mrs. Pere Rains of Br- GREENWOOD •49l _ y ' _Call and get prices.` Phane'�tliL • It Pugh. recently.. _ ampton, and blr. and Mrs. Harrison I$Iocnd R Cootg for -- — - - - :blizs- Thelma Lytle,, of Ttironto, Rains of Churchville s — - - - : • 'Wiring and Repairing for Light;- � • '- - � , pent.Sunday. last week visited her grandmother, with James arid, Mrs. Raine. J Brock Road or poster. ��ckering Mills !arc• Thos: Hamlin. - � _ Mr. and Mrs. Gill Knight and tarn ,-dt1 bads of electrical goods Mr. and Mrs: S. J. 'Dickson 'have ily called ore James and Mrs. Rains jeneral Store. kept in stock. : . returned, home, after spending a' on Sunday. $1 of = Phone 174 Pickeiinit _` . . --- _, few weeks at the. .Chicago Fair. ( Mrs. Linton and daughter are sp- Buy youe gror.erier.at borne and Miss Irene Pugh has returned to ending a week in Markham, keep the home fires-burning. We haFe a'fu11 line of• her home after spending a-few Miss L. •Ormerod has returned ALSO weeks with Mr. and Mrs: Percy home after •spending the summer Hardware, t?stnta t Marti•Senout AAllt their sunumr home at with Milton and Mrs. Rurk_ I1 Shadow Lake. Mrs. Harris returned to Weston Be�J� p rte- `m"`O Come to the Ice-cream and .Cake on Sunda after spending Oreeoate of Les�,_Leen Vl,irKl` Chicken Starter of best social on Friday evenin A y R a couple Cire>ra cone, Screen Doors, T g. good of weeks with E. Tremble. and Windows. r' -• ;. :gaalitp at reae0n- program,'including games, to be James, and Mrs. Gibson spent a-We do emery work of sit triads, Saw #A PUS THOS. LAW,OWNER held by the Sunday School-of the few days last week with friends in gumming.Shears ground, Glower kei- x�u flble rl0ee pee sharpened. Ladders of all lengths. p :United Church. ' Toronto. a• ' i Rev. Walter Rackham, of Hamp- . Mrs. C. PenFelly, of Brooklin- sp- from 15c. per ft, up. $areafter all Gosl Irinat be Cash ou Laying Mash and Feeds. ton, formerly pastor of the United ent Sunday with Miss Pengeily. But no blacksmithing uorwbeel wort: ` "ivery,'exeept on appoved _ of every sort. Church here, and now on his holid- _--Mr-and Mrs. Nash, of Markham, :v ays at Musselman's Lake, kindly spent Sunday with Wm. and Mrs. -_Rboe.TERMS CASE an -..__monthly atccouata " took the service at the church here Ormerod. 3 4 ......: . on Sunday evening last _and preach- , F. R.'JACKSON, Prop. - 1Rowe Fl9Q Phones Ofllce 5940 T ' �T ed to a well-filled church. We were - Audley Da' ly• LockWb6d all pleased to meet Mr, and Mrs. -- �IIR OWN FORMULA '=3 Big. ' The rain -of the week-end has 'help _ Barains prese agying his ac Bock is at p PIGRERIN(I, ONT. - press t enjoying his vacation. ed the ed the root, and corn crop.Many,wells are dry on the farm. ENGLISH ht_EN'}� T OSHAWA FAIR Grain crops are the lightest_ in - R• �r Ci�iiii\i� i - � �� �� years and pastures are shorter than - - ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR A radic 1'change has been made for several years at this time, as (]i� - 1 - by the Directors this year. The Fair many farmers :will have to stable (j(,L Private Ambulance has been changed to a one-day show feed their dairy cows now. : Wednesday. Autzust 23rd is th 4:,�■vs�a day. All exhibits, races, parade, at- a painful injury to his eye when he ;�ts LL Phone 9000 tractions, and all that goes to make fell frsrm his tractor oil to an iron tT ` - up the Fair, will be there that day. stake just missing: the sight o€ the Malvern 5000' _ 1 Prospects are that° the-exhibit ill- eye. 'Walnut Steel Bed, high CLEANSES the SYSTEM 8 be Large. People- will not be tired Mr. Carveth and brother of the -Aser cable.spring, felt Maikham. .- • -�ts ,from having,.been. at Toronto FairI front road was a caller here on Sat- by eliminating the peisoa- - and:�a should re i f e�n�a urday. He is gnterested, in .Jerseys >onattreee--reg. � o . -- - is o ' i-; and-is installing a'Wbodeoolinft Sys- oIIBJWaste from the. - •••• - •,: t5.5f) _ • a*a are giving a beautiful set 'of tern. Binder, Twine dishes,to the lady who has the lucky The townshiv road truck has been intestinal tract nst filled Mattresses, ticket. They are furnishing the tick-I hauling gravel to the weak spots n �lj .. 13.54 ets to every lady who comes to the our roads, frolic the local gravel AT ' Fair. There is no night show on the Pita. Relieves . Rb etmatiss�a r Golden C 1k Rifeb-en - • grounds, but.on Tuesday night, Aug.I Inspector-Gray, "of the Dominion - - .... ��- Lowest Cash Prices 22nd, a big dance will be held in the Seeds. Branch was in the vicinity In- SLAB as a gentle la%at1Vl1 ash ? �. Cabinets 09,75 Armouries and there will be booths uiri about the •rbttdition of the atiBlIIlatSS tlla F w' and attractions on the streets, From seed oats and wheat, on Monday. $ iII41a QQ&1Dllt Dre868r, - $erTy Bozos and Crates. present talk. the streets-will not hold : The Club held a-successful meet j�lv!!r. the, crowds. On Wed� v�kesd�y night, at Eastbourne on the Lake on Mon- _ with large mirror _ 17.50 ._ "_ theie will be a street -frolic after_day,evening last, which is an ideal: SPRA YERB Lame I pound tin the Fair, and a Midnight Show in place for a picnic, there being so -Eleotridal-Goods -always _. _ and SPRAF he Regent Theatre, commencing at much good beach free to the public. _ 11 p. m. Ihverything is to be run 'an Weiners and corn werg the feature :' 9C . A. STFtRITT ALL HARDWARE Daylight Saving Time. It is goi4fji<'to of the eats. r�, be a busy two days but the advan- The Women's Association and the :blso In 160 and 25O arils at moderate prises. tage to the guests this year is that Sunday School of the local church Fineral Director rt everybody can see all their friends held their annual picnic at the East- A1mbnlaneie 8erviee - �LYIN�B V ��� on the same day and see the whole bourne grounds on Wednesday last. Jones �g Store show with two nights of good enter- The Pastor will be here next Sun- tainment down touts. The Directors day to take the regular services. Phone M Phone 19110 Bardwars Pbone� ought to succeed this year as they Sunday School is at the usual time • ,� .PI��RIG},.__ . ..� have put a lot of effort into their and all parents,should see th t•therells'>r�i' ; - ._••.„�,,(�iititl4 _ likke �il9s.:,. _ rv...., . i•. •jt>b''grid gal "'ctita�ada. is a•f�€t1"atEt�i�4i 'df' titer' it l'`t. {,t • "O, they're not as bad as all that; Aldona. You'll soon get acclimatized," fresh Fragrance of Blossoms They all laughed and Paul Silver ' 'THE . . . _ from his seat on the other side of the ( ,. • glass partition pricked up his ears,POP ri0 S Mas de and wished he could hear more clearly. SALADA u An' early luncheon was waiting for Mystc' qu r them at 'Lawn House' and as they BB R WILMOT sat down Major Carstairs said: "This y J. a charming place you've got here, Paul. That lawn of your's is a real " peach. It's only when you have spent .: SYNOPSIS. with Molly. Despite the hatefulness of half a lifetime in climates where At a London dance club Molly car- -it all, there was something about that everything's burned to s cinder that atairs meets Roger Barling who prom- reunion of the father and the girl you can really appreciate good, ises to get her a job. The following health ass." morning Molly is stopped by a police- he believed to be pin daughter that Y . man and taken to the police station "Glad you like it Aldous" put is I;k;EFrom `�e �7a�eni>d sal where she is identified by A.Mr._and Mrs. affected her deeply. It was one of Y th Silver as their missing niece. That those, few moments in life that leave Mrs. Silver, as she nerved the meal. night at the Silver's home she discovers as almost indelible'impression on the "I never could endure living in Town, she is being used as a decoy in a gamb- could I Paul? The multiplication of �'+ t ag house- The Silvers r fa tell Molly the Subconscious ok i mind. She remembered ' P New Serum Used As Core • that Major Carstairs, her Lather, is on the look in those blue eyes•as he held the motor-ear has quite polluted the ... his way Dome from India, A further atmosphere. After a day around the esiais develops when Molly runs into her close t0 him and bent down and p. =Yn Y—_' Roger Harting leaving Paul silvers kissed her very tenderly. It was the shops one's clothes posrtivedy smell Of iililuei7 -Pneunlolua • study, where there has been a quarrel. of petrol fumes and oil. q dearest wish that life holds for him. I'll bet Molly doesn't mind that," — --tBilver employe Judson to kill Barling, a �� • - - - --- Inspector Hiaytoa interviews Roger re- The apex of years of hoping; the ful- „ gulling the suicide of one of Roger's laughed the Major, heartily. Young London. — Two cures of Infiuenzal patient continued to improve. There _ ttriends, due to sae of deists. Molly fitment of a dream. reed life. It keeps them from - accompanies the Silvers to meet her. When he released her after what-people. P Pneumonia by eertim_similar to that after her recovery'was steady. father. growing prematurely aged. I remem- for immunizing ferrets against '�fiu" In the second case also, Dr. Hare `: •.. seemed an eternity of mental-anguish ber when I was young I always sus- are claimed by Dr.Ronald Hare,a Lon- said, thero was 'an uninterrupted, re her eyes were wet with tears and she pected my mother of being fifty when don physician. covery and a difficulty in breathing and' CHAPTER %V.—(Coa:'d.) noticed that his own were by no means she couldn't have been a day older In telling how he treated two wo- a pain in the cheat disappeared within Paul Silver had, the day previously, Even Flora Silver dabbed at her. y p Y '' than thirty. And that was because men, one of whom was dying, Dr.Hare four hours after an injection. one down to the steamship company's make-up with a small pink handker- i • t p there was so little of the gaiety that said "both cases reacted in a very dra- The reaction in both instances was -- otikea and secured permits to board chief which she,had abstracted from_we know today. It's.the same out in made fashion" and recovered. similar, the investigator continued the vessel before the passngers came her handbag. Then Major Carstairs India, too: Unless you go absolutely. The serum was prepared from hu- The temperature began to fall and be "bore. He had considered this to be spoke again. ` :wild occasionally you positively feel man beings convalescing from influen- came normal within 12 hours. •Pulso �• ,the wisest course; better, in fact, "I think you look lovely, Molly," he Death creeping over you, and a nasty za. Recent announcements that fer+ rates fell coincidentally. than that the.meeting should take smiled, and there was a ring of sin- feeling it is, too:" refs, small, weasel like aimala, could Most remarkable, he said, was ai place on the crowded,quayside. verity in his'tones. "You're far love- (To be continued.) _ bei Infected with the "fiu" virus were .improvement in the general conditioi w. Motioning to his wife and Molly to tier than over I pictured you. - You : considered highly important because of the patients, enabling both to sleel follow him he elbowed his way through know, I'm rather glad, now that you. of the possibility that the germ could the entire night after the initial injec the crowd to the foot of the gangway never sent •me your photograph. If Good Luck, Fisherman be isolated and an antidote be found .tion. where a dock offleiail stood. The man-you had done, I should have known for human beings.- - D.. 111 e &444d-that-further cases consulted the slips of paper which just what to expect and that would Good luck, fisherman, to you, Dr.Hare reported in'the Lancet, Bri- In your boat on the limpid blue, were unavailable, so additional expert Silver held in his-hand and, after sat--have taken all the thrill from this Where you sit, and smoke, and dream;.-tish medical journal,that his first case, ments•and investigation are desirable Isfying himself that they were in or- joyous moment a woman of 2T, was in a grave condi- The Lancet listed as discoverers a +r. filer,-the trio were permitted to ascend "I think that's awfully nice of you,' Or peer down-Leto the stream; When you catch a finny gleam Eion. the reaction on ferrets,'three doctors .. .._ !o the deck. answered Molly,.a trifle breathlessly. Flashing by. (liven TvAs Injections Wilson Smith, C.H.Andress,and P. P �t Molly's heart wan beating wildly as "And it's rather like that for me. I've. Or you watch*a neighbour Wight ` After two injections of serum four haidlaw,. Previously the inability ti - she followed Flora Silver. Yesterday alwaya had my dream-picture of you, d some beauties in your sight. hours apart, he said, she began to im- And an animal susceptible.-to "8u" in thin moment bad not seemed nearly, don't forget." „ While you do,not get a "bite," prove and slept very well at night. -A fection hindered experiments. #a formidable as it-was now. At the "But"what about the one I sent. . And you sigh, third Injection was made the follow- The tests were said to have con bead of the gangway Silver waylaid The Major broke off in obvious con- ing day and, despite s tendency io firmed that in8rienza is partly due to Never mind, just keep a4ishing� k white-coated steward and inquired fusion. Of course, he was forgetting And a-waiting, -and a_wisbing, -have temperatures of 100 degrees, the germ that can pass through filters. Major Carstair's stateroom. A what Silver had told him. Still, there _ loin passed between them and the was plenty of time for talking- He'd And before the daylight ends,You may catch a bass or.dore, SYMPATHY Many Manitobans f Reward.led the way sIong a narrow found her'now and that for was all he 'Weighing less than three pounds, true, The un versal solvent.—Helot - _ n-bound alleyway between decks an-' wanted. He turned to Flora Silver. But you'll multiply by tvi9, _ Going- to Lan! he halted before a door numbered "My pincers apologies, Flora, for When you come to tell the story A susceptibility to Impression.— Winnipeg. — With purchases of 5. He knocked upon the cedar-wood not-greeting you before, but I think To our friends. _ arms more numerous this spring has - Hucklo,- p g - panel and receiving -no reply turned-you understand.'.And you're not look- iYon've a license,•like the poet, " for the past three years,a widespreat_ Die handle. ing any older, either, is she Pan]?" To tell whids, and,well you know It, _ The only pain which God can know desire to get "back to the land" ii • _ "Major Carstairs is probably in the-he added, gallantly. And you do.? Rothe. noted in revival of interest in Mani. he told them. "The passport Flora Silver took the proffered hand But good luck.,fisherman, _ :. .-. -toba properties, A.B.Adamson, Mani- _ !ifflcer's there examining' their pa- and simpered rather fool ishlyY Good luck, fisherman, „ A sort sit substitution b Whitt; loon Farm Loaaa` Association com filers. If you'll stay here a few rwn- And you haven't forgotten how to t y Aldws." she re- Good.lack to you. -- - we are put in tbe--place of-another �sic�nei'.-states - - - :--- ---- -. . - >rtee I'll tell the Major you're here.". flatter the ladies, - _ = The -next moment the man had minded him. "And even though I man, and affected in many respects Land of the very beat quality Is _ - T the door gad they found them- don't believe you, it's nice to hear you as he is affected,—Burke, selling rapidly, Mr. Adamsor. �eaf3, � Calais Through Potatoes The association has been making seven =io `helves alone in the compact, comfort-,sly so- Paul.vn never passes me any Wichita Falls, Tex.—Johnson gras3, A thing to be encouraged,^ apart or eight sales-each week for the past rbly-turn aaen i-j ille aj+a�L..,�Z. , a „ bane of Earmcra wherever �, - two months. In a great many ease,' au Silver lalai a hand on the girl's "ltngra�e ul fe ow, chided the fi arm and looked nil into her eyes.' Major, taking hold.of Molly'■ aicm 'an appearance, balks at no ordinary it supplies us with materials for wle- cash payment has represented a large.. . „ obstacles to its o om P P _ and squeezing it en And now growth. G. J. irn- d -R. L: Stevenson. part of the purchase rice. In some "You're not feeling nervous, my g g mar, farmer Iiping near here, w,hjIe cases all cash has been paid. hear?" he inquired. "Don't worry, I'd better be toddling along to see di n Man former farmers have beer �sverytbing will be all right I'm just about my baggage. Coming, Paul, and g[3n g in his garden, found a John- Regular Ocean /dklrn]ail y ?" son grass rot had grown through the � cured of their-desire for✓city life, the :.!stepping outside for a momen t. yon, too, Flora?" centre of two large tatoes, farm commissioner believes: Real im= Paul Sil""ver opened the door and Together Molly, and the Major-went` 6 po Between FranC�E'$o. :l�n]CllCa petus has been given the movement �":(moved_out into the alleyroay.glancing up on deck followed by the Silvers. -• Faris. — Regular weekly . airmail afid the old practice of tenant farm.' 's nervously about him. "It's been a glorious trip, my dear," Great grief makes sacred those upon flights between France and South ers "drifting" from farm to farm is - ry had not long to wait before the he told her,"and it's had an even more whom its hand is laid. Joy may ale= America are planned by the Aeropoe- practically non-existent today. Realiz• fail, erect figure of Major Carstairs wonderful ending. Feeling happy,_gate,: .ambition glorify, _but sorrow tale Company beginning in April 1954, ing flint a Living is to be made froir appeared from•around the first angle. darling?" alone can consecrate.—Horace Greely. it was learned this week. the land today and that it may be Be- saw Silver and a smile came, to Molly nodded and smiled up at him - — - his lips. His hand shot out in greet- "I don't think I've ever been so, had at a cheap- price, Mr, sons a i , --- happy in my life," she told him, sin- Sprightly Youngsters of 65 said farmers with grown-up sons era - ing. "settling' down:' - "Dear old Silver," cried the Major cerely, and the' girl meant it, every r; heartily. "I never, • expected •you'd word. Masquerade or not it had beer. �nbl'lls,-birds fu"ud in Africa > a.a srn.o von brou¢ht Molly worth while to see the sheer joy ef, — with you?" _ - lips•iu Buis .Ilat>s �+l<. µ«� ^1••,. �r� — have enormous beaks which are nearh Paul Silver grasped the outstretch- wondered what that .homecoming holliow°and weigh practically nothing =..ell hand and nodded, would have been if there had been no ,She's inside with-Flora,'.' he said, a Molly Carstairs there to greet him,; OTTAWA (rifle unsteadily, "I came out here her self=assurance grew by leaps aiid' +Aldous, old man, to warn you." bounds. She had 'placated a gttilty; _L1'��ll�.►79 ' ' "Warn me? 'Why. what's wrong?" conscience•--at least to some ex'.rnt. jJ �r The smile was still on the Major's When Major Carstairs bad gone. to — COLLE\i� face,•for life was very good to him find' out what hal happened to his eat that moment. baggage, Molly found Flora Silver "It's about Molly," whispered Sil- once again beside-Y er. = g s Re.id•ntial school nor Girls. van• _'.' , er, "I want ydu to be very careful "There, my dear," she iiiurraured,: ' the 8ait•d Church. ti -with her; you see . . :' he paused, un. "what did I -tell you? Isn't he -a -- Complete Courses from Primary to Hono --� ""'" Jlatriculatlon. ,Special studies' in Art certainly, "she's suffering from a charming man? I think you're wvery, ��v and Crafts, commerce, Dramatics, \loafs ;+temporary loss Of memory. The dot- very lucky girl:' Household Science, Physical Culture.' for says she'll be all right again The drive back to Hampstead was a , .. '• soon but that we must be careful of rather wonderful thing for Molly. school Ia•-opens saesasy, ai•pt•mb•r is her. There are some things she can Paul Silver sat in front beside Judson �� - Write for Calendar- remeiriber and others she can't" and Major Carstairs sat between her- sass x. s. as*-•T-a si Principal, "Why wasn't I told about this?" self and Flora Silver at the back. , o'^sawa• ou'rayrxo. ne asKed,quietily, "If.. ii11, r.,.. -hiid--Most of thp. w v he commented on --been like this for long?" the amazingly changed face of London j "Only for a fortnight, Aldous. It since last he had seen it and his "I is moat distressing—especially now." remember the time when. . . and "I'm glad you warned me, Paul, old "Goodness me what have they done • Q !� :w man," smiled the Major. "Perhaps with that?" sounded quite quaint. S it +`1111 have to - the sight of me will effect a cure. I've Molly laughed happily. •heard of such cases before—sudden take you on'a tour of London;' slit >rr•• ,.. '�' at once, promised him, "and then perhaps You E :.emotional shock, you know" s•, ..,;;; c . l: A Dui Sy Ste T net "Let's hope so," said Silver. "And will discover it:' �s Y fie now, we'll go inside." "We'll start tonight," he whispered, ; by c'nea Molly Carstairs watched that state= "just we two. We'll have dinner to r _ ;; or open as though hypnotised. gather somewhere — anywhere you N' �1u391S¢a'Eno room do p n g yp , Paul Silver entered first. He was like. . The Ritz shall it be, or the jolly' o¢tY lhg -F '-smiling brightly; the first time 'she old Savoy? And then we'll go-to a ,; had seen him smiling for many days. show. It's years, since I've seen a c kut it was not Paul Silver she really decent play." noticed it was the-tall, bronze-faced "Then you're going to be horribly man with the grey hair and small disappointed," laughed Molly. ."be- -! ' y moustache who followed closely cause all the best plays nowadays are t: :.� • supposed to be ever so slightly in `* his heelsK j For a moment he stood there his decent" smiling, it not his lips.' -"You've got.that idea•from Paris," - ,r • __ _ "Mollyl My childI he exclaimed, he told her•, wagging an accusing TEA 'j Bolding out both his 'bands towards finger in front of her nose. "I don't Seventeen German business men, not less .thou .65 years. young,. }fer as he hdvanced-a-Pace. believe it. What do you say Flora. keep fit by doing exercises at their gymnastic club in strafe& his For many years afterwards the The mention of Paris, had sent a many. Gehelmrat Hollwich, 65 years of age demonstrates his ' -lliemory of that moment remained frozen tremor down her spine. favorite exercise. The oldest club member is 84, :ISSUE NO. 33— 33 _ - - 1 ` '-�a•s'zv tseik,i - -� :�,3 :v s:-r...s a•�.r�,.v.;; .. r 4- .D�- ' ..r ocr+•...,•..+. _. f.,, .rw,may.`.• -r- r...snw:,.•�.=.o, cnrt..,, s""°r.°�la•, �. `.,� �,a-Asa,,... _ _ a,a:.„p.-�_ ' `_ RW _ c. rA Oil :.k 10.00—WIllard Robld q ,..„„„,.. CFRB ;� ��� r±r� aL c- Al Jolson ........... ........... WTAM ! j' M011ler w7ct$ - C01S - ''E 11.00—Luigi Romanel3l�.....»....„... CRCT - FRIDAY- By HELEN WILLIAMS. The Day's Tempo'. - - : ...`� _ . Ili ►ROUND PM 7.00-Amos 'n Andy . -_-- , CRCT ustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur- And the Family Take its Cue ' 8.00--Cities Service.................... CRCT ttished with Every Pattern ?. THE 9 00=Musical Store ...� WBEN from Her So the Da 0—Sportvtews CRCT Passes Please fly DIAL ' Armour Program ..... , WHAM nd s Players R TA s n h p 0 m dethis . 1 O=Carling Progra CRCT : •: ' . pmornEng, B AUSTIN MO'RAN First Nighter........„.......„.KDKA a by one the Everybody had go ' wrong side of the be `. By- 0 3 - d ,. 1 . 0 -Frigidaire .................,....... CFRB n rs, Smith saw it as on .: —Assoc, downstairs Assoc, Radio News Syndicate= ” L ...................WBEN grumpy si ence,a family straggle is e m urlf & Abner :•; .,, n Br `�•_--- SATURDAY - dtbe a with her husband who • • , breakfast It had gu It u . -'' P.M'. couldn't find his pet tie. Bob knew ♦ he had to cut the•grass and the pros- A Voice That Thrills Millions—Canadian Artists Across the 7.30—Kindergarten .......•—,»...• W BAL � pest saddened him. Louise had hid ' 7.16—Annie, Judy and Zes:� •.. 'Line—Program Exchange. WBAL Tat .... WBEN 3 and but Eddie had a-' 9.30—K-7 M cry ................ found it and of all the copoaauts, -Comes "The Voice of Experience". - 10.00—Dancing Party ................... QRCT h Dan I The discovery made of life one long Because more than two million people hear that Voice.at every broad• 10.15—George Wade .................. CFRB ; dreary prospect of unwitting small " • HAM �1 -- ,cast nseve ieng audience c e could be created. eight Sa le time for, such tail brothers. Eddie himself was Boni large listenieng audience could be created. B• •O BULOYAotime daily over Stations = !because he liked to be sour, �• Y Experience Y T Y a CRCT • CKAC - -- / ----° An Irritable Household - a} thin man man of education possessing a remarkable radio vo!cs. _-_ / ' The broadcast of this feature is carried,out forty-eight stations.several Mrs. Smith shooed the flies out :he w times a weeks and reports sdiow that for any*particular program in respect Books !kitchen door with her apron. It was ±' ; ' to mail response . , the "Voice of Experience” has carried away all previous (Instructions to am Artist about to hot and she had a headache, Would _ records. Paint a Portrait). this summer never end with its cools. + To find the construction of the thoughts and sayings transferred during in and its dishes and a family and It you are planning to give me any B 7 each broadcast it is necessary to go track a few years, and explore the early husband that acted as though, a home daye that were responsible ackground poastble for the making of this voice o1 wisdom. In his _were pure poison? • ° -first days of manhood Dr. Taylor developed a strong desire to be of ser. Make it of books. You say you did F In the dining room all three of the ...Vice to others: That's why he wanted to be a physician and surgeon; wffy not know children were - lre studied and worked and made good progress through' half a university I was so great a reader' You4re right: quarreling, Bob and i course. I read but little, but always I must Louise were ilghting over who had Then something happened; something th t in a few hours, took all have _ ;� the beat piece of cantaloupe, =:_; his bright hopes and turned them into blighted desires, with the words of Books for my eyes to nee, my hands "Oh, dear'.” said Mrs. Smith, "Oh. i sp'a alist; "T(ils accident makes it quite impossible that you will ever to touch' dear. I think I'll Just go crasy. I t' be a surgeon.” : -. -wish school would start.” F In An automobile accident, the bones of both hands had been crushed Even the back's of books She was a silent woman usually and seriously Injured, but this did not deter his one ambition,-to be of Can make a glowing.room. And I who took her work and her family ,service to others--ac continuing his university course and studies; must have seriously. She got things done, but ' studies that dealt with the human aide of life with it's thoughts and be Various bindings so that I know each usually with a planning look in her haviouh—he-slowly round.ed out the psychological construction of ad- one ! eye' and a rather strained line about .ice, ,.L1,L 1, b 1 ateners_ In its separate dress,- none 'of your J - _ her moy - ,, No king's ransom could buy and put into any man's heart an voice standard sets. "'il '9 what is needed to make a vast army of people watch -the time of day, Suddenly—she could not have told leave their other tasks or interests and in millions of homes turf! the little Momenta of leisure are Lew but, when why for the life of ber—she began D dial that brings to life a, voice of*conviction and persuasive comfort, that one comes. to-hum at little tune. Perhaps f: was Is all contained and built Into the "Voice of Experience". How good it,m•to sink down is the ^7 r,y desperation or perhaps she bad Dr. Taylor In taking a much needed rest and has left the air to return chair fi 1�i picked up pan Idea somewhere, it I -this fall, when once more he will have command of one• of the largest Beside my tire,holding within mg hand _ was something or other she had itudfences on record, .. An old, dear book! Nd time for s a • • • • • • • - heard at a movie. She hummed on, -- , chapter even, as she washed the double holler. She 6 C8Aad98i1 Artists - But I let it open itself as by its choice, It's adorably dainty and sa youth• bummed more loudly and then ebe Canada has it's share of artists in both radio and talking 'pictures on Easily, because opened there so many fully Battering. It is soft crepe sang' _ the other side of the border, let's look over the names of some -of them. In times. The racket in the dining room silk in pale blue shade. Wear it for ppictures: Norma Shearer, Mary Pickford,Ruby Keeler, Marjorie White, WsL I.-do not need to look at the words at vacation, town or afternoons. stoDDad. j !er Huston, David Manners and that star of stars, Marie Dressler. In all, Presently Bob came oua whistling. radio--Canada is truly represented by the following outstanding perform. I shut my eyes,repeating them, loving n Pa�TII also provides for the �ufae called, "Mother, you've got 1t era. Donald Novta, Jimmy Wallington, Arlene Jackson flay Lombardo and pin tacked puffed sleeve. Then them. wrong in one place. It ,goes like .i s prominent rbut that's athe aa he gside of thet line--so we're istoppiaggrlght Only a moment Then back again into you'd like ke creates sleeveless. �, this,•' and she started in. Eddie - here to sap s'C4nada has Just as fine talent right here in our midst, as that the world, came out and said, Sit down Moth• } g Another smart suggestion is navy ex.„ He pushed her onto x chair aired by our Aaierlcan cousins, Into the bustle and noise, but the book blue and white candy striped chiffon and climbed up on her lap. "I like i • • • • • • r • • — - -_- to my heart. - _ _ give me a background, cotton voile. •- - Commission to Exchange Program- •• - Yea, If you to be babied;' he said, S S With the sleeves . omitted, yellow make it of books. Things Begin to Huai i' As a result of several conferences between officials o[ the Canadian pique is sportsy. ; _ Radio Co'mmisafoa ana van ir`atlonst-Hroadcsatfag Caiapa�, pleas-have —Mgrinrte Kn�nn iA The Christian Mrs. smltx-saw ate bad. started Style No. 2712 ie'designed for asses been perfected for a•regular exchange of programs on a weekly basis. The .Science Monftor. somethlp , , Suddenly she said. "1 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 years; 86 and 88 know _ _,plan took effect August 6, when the first program was beard over'the _ What we can -do today,' 4 inches bust. Size 16 requires BTii 'm - - NBG-WEAF network. _. _ . +. r came tbb expectani y. Cox Terms World Yards 89-inch. :-• The final meeting at which plans for he program exchange were con- chornr� eluded was held in t e NBC headquarters at New York City. the Canadian Parley Prematurte HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS_ "Have a Dicnc!" --- Rsdfo Commisafoa being represented by Thomas_M afier,vice-chairman-and New York.—James M. Cox, the leaf Write Her heart sank as she said. !t. One ,bi'thur Dupont, Eastern program director. It is thought that the .new United-States delegate your rime and address plain, had to prepare for a picnic and there Aeries will mark the first time that regular network program exchange bas B to 'to leave the ly, giving number and size of such such-was the Ironing to finish. ' .•bbeen-conducted between countries on a weekly basis, scene of the World Economic Confer patterns as You-want. Enclose fie in- But once committed to the accost . • • -• • • • • • ence, returned from London .anal ex• stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap paniment of whoops and yells of de Me Hear That— - 1 pressed the opinion that the confer, it carefully) for each number, and light she bravely went on. .� Arlene Jackson, star stager of the NBC network, began her singing ence-"was called too soon." address your order to Wilson Pattern "I'11 pave to have a little help,' : 'pluging career at the tender age o1 three. at a Toronto church eatertafnmect. The task of the conference, he said, Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto, .'•I'II get the grass cut 1n ten min. was hampered to some extent by Can- � - ' -Ralph Kirbery, known to listeners as the "Dream Stager", Is an ardent Old European countries, which he 4 ales." shouted Bob, pi p p B. added, "are Latin Ill make the beds." a Aisci a-of Izaak Walton, Ralph isn't superstitious either when angling, g Internal difficulties �� sense 'and ' " ' he says—"They either bite or they don't bite and nothing can be done about of an economic order and were not good nature are Ill be a good boy," said Eddie 1t" ready for the conference." never.separated,_ though the ignorant it wan a tidy house they left. The) world-bas thought otherwise. Good bad no car but they took a street Edwin Franks Goldman, distinguished bandleader- haa_.been-•decorated nature, by which I nieaa beneflceace car to the end of" the tine',and' soot b King. Victor Emnaaneel .,t Ludy.- Pars is the second occasion such an Starlings were first brought to this and candor,' is the Product of right rea- found a creek and a cool zpot when honor has been conferred neon thin noted musician. - country to 1890, - son.—Dryden, willows grew, Mra. Smith lay on the ground after- lunch and :went sleet' -"Lowell- Thomas the radio reporter; recently returned -from dthree-day --" -- ----P'--- -•— -- '�whlie the children waded, lecturing tour during which 18,000 people paid to hear him a sixth- time LhAL wroex, ana omer cauuexuas wrre Wr'nea away. Trey�rne La,suo urtla, Air _ Smith, came home tired and cross r The engineering staff of CRCT, the Radio Commtsaion'e station in Mrs. Smith began to bum. Mr Toronto has been given notice. Smith's spirits' improved. Insteat .:, of saying he was disgpsted with hit ` N _ ' -SUN DAY .,` A Job, he began to talk hopefully a' ` '. - the future. "IN THE AIR" P.M. Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Mrs. Smith said to herself tba• 3.00—National Opera Con. ...„... CRCT night, "It's s. hard vrorld for women ” Symphonic flour ...............CFRB- But, she added whimsically, '9r - _ �8di0'8 All-Star 4.00—Fiddlers Three ................ CRCT µ guess you boos- ,Presentations w Cathedral Hour:............... CFRB 4 - -boestlag the rest, I a ' i ourself too. It' been a• pleasau; 5.00—Paul Ash Ors h. .......»..„... CRCT 6.30—Chicago Knights ............ CFRB -day _WAVE.LENGTHS 7.00—Jules Lane - : _ ..........................CRCT f i � •” 0' ; Kilo- 8:00—Rubinofl' CRCT • ° " Station Metres cycles 10.00--Operetta CRBC ............ CRCT: I f A Mode of Elegance - _- CKNC, Toronto ........."..... 291 1030 11.00—Old Folks CRBC ;;. s '` s ( )'...........,CRCT .. 6FCF, Montreal ,.............. 291 600 MONDAY r =Longer skirts for wear�aftei �• Parr "' a '.w � -five o'clock were decreed b• the la 'CFCH, North ea .....• .322 ' 930 - r er CFCO, Chatham ..............:. 297 1210- P. b - _ _ _ ; iF i houses in fashion shows crystalliz of 6FR6 Toronto 7.00—Amos-'n Andy ..........,•„ CRCT `-b" rules for winter styles. ...:..... 435 690 :° CKAC, Montreal ...............'411 730 9,00—Greater Minstrels ......., WHAM 's° ' 1 fi Following'-a mode of elegance ahict ' CKCR, Waterloo .......... 465 645 A. & P. Gypsies .,,......, RBEN k!" . �" 1 � Paris has determined to launch, ankle `- .... - ;.:. •, t 111 ,CRCT Toronto 312 960 10.00-Contented Hour ................ WLW . �. length skirts appeared in tea-time cos' CHML, Hamilton -......„•-•,-340 - -TU-ESDAY f ' - : tumes,. while evening gowns touched,, ;- 890 , CRCO, Ottawa ......«. 1010 P.M. the floor, or nearly so, many having - 6KOC,'Hamilton 475 W10 7.00—Athos 'n Andy ...•...............:CRCT slight trains. " • 8.00—Blackstone - ................ 341' 930 li BEN :,. CK PC Preston f n ". There were numerous slit §:arts, for OKLW, Windsor•horedon 555 . 540 9.00—Ben Bernie ........................:�VGY 'r` _. `_. ,: >�.�, evening, slashed one to eight times• ' CPRY, Toronto 357 `g40 9.30—Fire Chief .......................... WLW Daytime skirt lengths were measured t YCDKA, Pittsburg ............ 306 830 10.00—Lives at Stake ................ WTAM `` according.to milady's heig't, varying - Hour of Gaiety .....:............ CRCT ` t a from eight �MOX, St. Louis ............. 275 1090 tjc g t to thirteen inches from the YW, Chicago ................. 294 1020 WEDNESDAY - r, M1'ground. ' �{�ABC, New York ..........., 349 860 ' P M• "', ! } � New afternoon ensembles, fa,bioned @YBBM, Chicago 389 770 7:00=Amos 'n Andy ..................... CRCT �`'�'„ -""`== ^-^•••��•. :3• broadcloths, were de ' _. BEN, Buffalo ...:........... 333 900 745-The Goldbergs`..,,...:.........WBEN - }� . "" t red w and' and long Of velvets ' EAF, New York.....:.....: 454 680 8.00—Chase& Sandborn............ CRCT s.', skirts, 'and ghip--lane th I'T g jackets, ENR, Chicago 345- / •g11M. rlchIy Purred. They were black, bur, 870 lG OG--Corn Cob Club ..,.... .... WGY GR, Buffalo .............•...... 545 - 550. Ot;e Hour Wlth You ..•..... CRCT gaudy, dark green,.and navy. The evening mode, the greatest *HA Schenectady.....:,.. 379 790 THURSDAY New ultra-modern passenger train (1p that a11I do 110 miles an elegance,. is3's bases on a seduciivlf WHAM, Rochester .:......,, 281 1t5o P.M. " hour and (2) massive locomotive of the 9,000 class t - form-fitting silhouette, with dec•olettee NKB,W, Buffalo..„,,........ 202 - 148Q . 7.OG—Amos 'n Andy.c,..,..•........... CRCT type of United States railways. lilgh in front and low in back, Fabrics JZ, New York................ 394 760 8.00—Rudy Vallee ......................,CBOT Y (3) side view of super-light new alloy train with -. •- � ---- .�. included velvets, crinkled crepes,, JR, Detroit ................... 400 . 750 .- 9.00—Sho-w Boat•.......:;..................WGY which United States seek to better 110 speed record now held'by the 91 VLW, Cincinnati 428 Royal $cota,Ywhirh recently visited Canada, New- aiuminufn alloy Iameg, moire' §, and Ottomar,a Colon . »... 700 Radio Rascals .....,..:.,.........�CRCT Included black, ink, burgundy, pal-ii �VMAQ, Chicago .....:...:.... 447 870 :' Death Valley Days .:....:._... WLW train weighs but IB0,000'pounds, while the old'type R►etghs 780,000 blue, sapphire, light f en,bottle gross TAW,Cleveland ............ 280 1070 Mark WarnoR� ................., CFRB '' for Just train and tender and mauve, - -1. � t � -L4t ... �_.v`r•��� Li:'.�ix�Nf4;L-y.'..��>'.3✓-. X54-xC•,� •'.k.•. -,+..-..�,...�_ .: .. ,-J w_.--._ - .. .. _ ..�,v� "'" •° ,. '•v!�µy�.- -� *rr/5����u+t•..`'`yy'" '��C- „'�.�-ti.� _. �'..-�,' �'aa V'.'.* '_�,,.....�a�;-n��: v...,�.ear-�...-w•...+.».,.,r�++,+v-...,...,...r-.....-..- -.1_ � Y'-.zs;anse..':.� .aw.,..-�•:�. ',rl'e.;r `' '.' =*'rs ;''.: •.►'`"' `�,�' s �'� :{,,;. •;r..;; '- -r• ^'•x•• v•r,-?�'r•,r,. .t f+ti.. '5,Lp.' Y•: ""-:,1•w' _ '^..?!q''1fi -"' "'.y++w. tk *-t• A' `j -r^•,^,w L iT,slc�*..v7. I I IL 1 _ who was v i in pumiage by Gaines, races. s and social 21.4o• at. .' • 1 �vely in, her gown i enjoyed, Line •6 ' taaul on FS4 and W. T. intercourse was a and an ex- 2-o0; S. Farndale, drag on crepe with turban to cellent picnic supper was served to con, 1, 11.50; B. Wilson shoe. on jif yOIIt aII�SOli ii0>QU 4r� >' 1 s•. ,.. matching shoes. She -par- .about forty. con-.6 7 and 8 34.15- �'•= _ W. P. Jones, -• :r� �; J.K: Talisman roses, lily-of•the-vall- gray. for W. T. L., 142.80• L. Wil- NeWB 18 not aid u kind- ?_ and baby's breath. Miss Bernice Township Council son, labor W. T. L., 2.40; Alf. Har-- p p' ` 1 1 attend to it at once, as M="� •,': Wilheimina Madden as bridesmaid , looked charming in pale green lace The above council met on Tuesday °� haul M. R. J 4. 1; W W. Mark, Y' fashioned on long lines with brown Aug. 8th. All members present, the shoe, r M. T. L, 4.00; W Petty, k, We need the money,whie k turban and shoes and carrying a •reeve in the chair. ay. for M. T. L. 47.40; Geo. Belk, shov, con 3 and 4, 10.00; I. Brows, Pr"ri#t0r. bouquet of red roses. The groom Considerable correspondence was 18 I18Ce88ary In rIIII311It� i ditto, 16.00; W. Ellicott, gran, for newspaper. ' was'attended by the bride's brother, read and disposed of. a :.• ,% Mr. Landlow Eugene Flewwelling. Further arrangements were made con. 7,. 2.20; G. Redshaw, grav, for �� Se Claremont 22.05; R- Morgan, ri ht- �•';� ,-NO COMMENTS. After the reception at the home of in the preparation of impzoved road of-way to Claremont g � g _ the bride's parents, the couple left Sys in the new subdivision north of y pit, 3.65; Jno. Sunset Inn. Pallister, drag and rep. culvert con. da is being threatened with for a motor trip.to Muskoka, the 9 4.70- G Law, rep. to truck 7.00- Condtable Chester registered coin ' bride travelling in grey crepe dress g Mun. Road Spraying, . : de spread strike of the two grey coat trimmed with fox fur and plaints regarding citizens who have for Bay and Notice.t0 CleditOSs y.'04treat railways of the Dominion, thatching accessories. On their .ret- been burning grass around Rouge Fairport Beach roads, 223.60 Roy Hills, and endangering g Ward„ sal. 150.00; Chas. Cooper, tlEe�e Canadian National and the urn they will live in Toronto at 11 ge ' g adjoiniu p rr .' buildin gas, oil and repairs to truck, 90.51; TAKE NOTICE that ai] wears •~ Mountview Ave. buildings. pe .t?ataadiaa Pacific, and all branches _ R. Day, rep to truck, .50;'Wes. Pet--having claims against the Estate of A deputation of about 200 citizens u ..r. . of the service. Should the strike u from the Bay appealed to the coon- yl rep. to truck, 2.50; Roy Ward, Henry Charles Fuller, late of the t ;. A lisp __,__ , tits. calls, 3.95; A. W. -Mitchell, haul Township of Pickering• in the count develop into an actuality it will ��- cii re bathing beaches. y are' �+e on account of the intention The semi-final in the ' League A .total reduction of 2 6-10 mills 'gray. and cal. ch. on Pickering.str- °�tiOred ofileaa ticular deceased,w tin of Girls Softball games was has been affected in taxation for eets, 55.W, M. Hickey,. haul con. 2, quire claims to the undersigned Ad- - played off' ..:::of the management of the rail here on Monde evening. Picker' this year. 48.00; B. J. Myers, gray, for con. 2,•enin�strators on or before the 6th day ► wva a to make a further reduction y g' g The standing committee on roads .fence, 9.00 Sadler„ bonus on wire of September, 1033, after which date y played Audley here and the Iocal i� in the pay of the employees. it is team won 'by the narrow rt}argin of and bridges paid the following: Geo. -the assets will be distributed, hewing two runs, the score being 18-16. A Todd, drag Scar.. T. L. 7. S. Sch- The standing committee on Heat regard only to such claims as the - claimed thPt, the men have already large crowd walm,• Light and,. Transportation paid the g perhaps the largest haul on M. T. L. 10.00; Len. ad winistrators @hall have had notice, i3nffered a reduction in wages from that has ever witnessed a game here Dixon, haul on M T. L. 145.75; J, following:-Greenwood Street lights, •Dated thie--9th day of August.1893, 25,to 30 per cent, which includes-a turned out to encourage the fair Iiiltz, shov on con. 3, 18.00; Levi; 30.33: p The standing committee or. Con- L$da•Las A• F uLLER and i' reduction in mileage. In the Uni batsmen, and the playing was good. Jones, shov. on con. 8, 1.60; James g K tingenefes. paid the following: D. R. P.aetxeLn J. FULLER, w aced states, where the depression Both teams were in the best of Ravie, shov. on W. and_M. T. L., Beaton. sal_ i?S_00; W.. Chester, on 50-:51 Pickering, Ont, form -and their .work showed the' 6 00; C. P. R. gravel, 20.40: Frank arc*. sal. 25.00 R. Crawford cutting o n► has been as great, if not greater, training of the year. Many brilliant Barclay, haul on M. T. Line. 19.70; g athan•in Canada, their decrease in plays were made. lip.to the fifth F• Carter, haul on 14F. T. L. 46.50; G• weeds Potters-Field, 3.00; A. Swan, stands - Tay has been 'only, 17i per cent, innings the Pickering girl, had the r ,_ gravel and crush M. T L., re feces. 2.00. _ Hoover, v for lead, but some rolling hits by the 14.50; B. W. Jones, plow W. T. L. The standing committee on ?relief and teen employed on Canadiap Audley girls in the last inning: --- -- paid the following merchants- for - - k arailway3 operating in the United turned what looked- like defeat.to. _ xaoceries etc.. R- Morrish. 5.29; B. Rppg{gg `States -tire paid a similar wage. victory. Rooting and good-natured W. Lo`tan• 2.21; D. McKianan, 2:15 - raillery were rampant_ and it is a 0 � O S_ G. Morrish 1.00 SYho crows about nothing? " -Canadian railway men do not con.• - .,. -. r tribute to the girls on both sides We crow about the ineur- ' eider that they are receiving faqir that they could do so well under the anceaervice we give, Seines, treatment, and they are consider- running fire of wit'and jibe, espec- Swimmers of both sexes from _1199 the advisability of using that icy from the small boy. Great all arts of the world have been during,after.& loss-always club.- the ietrike, which has been arse must be given' Mr. Annis, - poi OSHAWA Pntered in the Canadian Nntio.nal ba the job, - ' Highland Creek, for his fair umpir- Ezhibitinn,-Torohto. Marathon Ft. CYRii. E. MORLEY, *' a pnwerful- inoti utwint with labor ing of the Barge. He knew the rules -gain thin year. Sprint )wimraery _ uaiont, iu compelling ernployerA to and showed no favoritism. The next wso� � o•0 will also be iu.attendance for the Phone 6700,, give them jueCice. Sbouid astrike is at Pirkering'on Friday night ahotter.ewima• -PICKERING, ONT. next, when a large crowd will lik- - - - ' ocvaar busirieds will be paralsznd, ely witness it. Ab for our local girls but not to the same extent that it it would be hard to single out tin? WEDNESDAY 'R E D WH I T E wouldhgve been had it occurred best, as the majority of them hand- Z'H STORE before the advent of the autoenp- led themselves creditably: Perhaps UG some of t he best prays were made 'bile and the motor truck. Never by the smallest member of the team. - e before have the railways been but two or three of the team who ' tare married women were Pxceeding- Preparation Da- ..7. ly agile and get thp Pace for a![ the y Special Barg.ting"for Thurs. .Fri..and gat. lasts they are now facing. Trey blue knickers. Audley is proud. of Tt7PSCtay,'Au�► �2b_ - s. ,. _ ... i� _. :have suffered ace heavily by the her girls: E; gIBIT:, MIhWAY, nso�' large - arks a .. � «' 21e• doss of passenger, freight and es p epreKebetsinese, Lhraughtheinroads Brougham HORS ERALI 5. PORTS, ,P-G Soap 10 for--31e.•--32 bars .-- IeW eoiaade ihereiu by matur, vehicle>.f Mrs: George Philip is a Beaver- ! f Ahat every year they are oparating ton visitor this"=week: FREE . GRANDSTAND AND, - t Ir��+� _ at a great luxe. The cmeation of The. Sheppard family were guest9 -'PERFURb1:�NCE AND Pork and Beans, '`Chef," 4 for . -aisa7G. -_-- - _ ipr rEita iy a thing of the past a� fibs L' ewelly-m•&c-wedd=_- i,� _ . al Toronto on Saturday last. annual reports show yearly deficits Mrs. Beatrice Stevenson, who has . GRAND PARADE OF -Tiger Salmon, large tin 21c. 'We cannot cri:iciae the railway been residing in Toronto since last PRIZE STOCK managewents for using erery pose. fall, ia. en;oyizt;{ a holiday at her Peanut Butter, Lucky 'Jar 15c home here. N = N C3- • ,. • _ = -means to make the railways pap. hires Margaret Miller; wit�'tras - - � - � • - ' - Vibe men do not complain about a been the guest of. her sister. Mrs: « - - -» 1 • l�fidni ht Show ROWlitree �. tin e♦ 1 Jc. reasonable reduction in,waged, but_ Burns, of Brooklin, returned home .. 6 > > 2 __ It-bey have a right to demand a- on Monday. "$ITS-AND BlrS OF 19sli" Jlivioa wage. - filledvStSJohnartorr. of Claremont. Hand Ammoniia '2 k s 13c - ' pulpit very accept- A. Yaadeville and y p g • a • ship last Sunday, and will also take Revn al Comedy Shaker Salt plain or rod 2 - `17c Highland Creek the appointment next Sunday. )<iev.ate is Two Acte f .` • , ,s Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harvey -were _ e Highland Creek Ladies Softball in Thornhill on Monday evening. ,Regent Theatre _'Shop tale Eeanomiaal aPap it will pay qan. --• .. ` '43ub- are boldine-a-Community Wei-_ Mr .Harvey beinr one of the art- r telex Roast and Frolic on this Satur- fists on a ptoItrartr-Overi there. WED'Y, AUGUST,23 _•- -day evening, Aug. 19th, at 31axw*11 The August meeting of the Wom- Starting 11 30 ~ Inn Field. There will be an exhibit- The W. M. S. of St. John's Unit- -P mt___-' _ t a �p /� - - ion baseball game between Highland ed Church, which was to•have met _ l BOOTH QL /Kl URI SON Cheek and Claremont ladies; start- at the home of Mrs. John Phillips, •Escape" free himself ' xog at.7.30 D. S. T. After the game was postponed for one 'week, and Sea from a straight jacket _ r there will be a frolic, Modern and will now be held on Thursday, .Aug suspended in `mild-air in 'front of :PICA v Ll� vt Old-tame Dancing on the grass.and 24th. p `--- s monster bonfire. Draws for.the The Lode family, of Toronto, were Regent Theatre at 11 P. m. Wed _ ,� - 'bag of sugar and prizes'for lucky with-their relatives here on Surrday. nesday. FREE ! You order- _ _ 'PHONE PICKERING 600 RIe deliver admission ticket holders will take Mrs. T. A. Knox was in Cedar glace at 10.30. The evening promis- Grove on Sunday attending the fun- TUESDAY EVEI�1INCi Ias plenty of•entertainment and fan eral of her sister-in-law,' the- late- yor everyone. Come witjr,your fr7en- Mrs. McIntosh. AUGUST 22 �1�Cker1I1 HardW�re Store . delight- ds, lots of weiiters, corn and coffee, On Saturd night last a _ the most p�yH A W A 'all for 25 cents. fu] rain; wh lasted for _ >, of the night served to revive veget- Dance ' __.Bic Flewelling _ ation which was suffering'greatly . ARNORIE9 _.• - The marriage took place very q>u_ from' the prolonged -drought. Past- p - - -' _. .. _W _ - --- ure, corn, roots and late potatoes Splendid STREET FROLIC= Be Pre for Het Bather Ietly at St. John's 'Anglican"Church, has been greatly benditted by-the Down Town both Tuesday and of Evelyn Geraldine, only daughter heavy downpour of rain. of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eugene Fl- en's Institute took the form of a Wednesday Evenings. Lrlectric'Rangee and Perfection Cook Stoves. 4etivwelling to Mr. -Edivard Cornell picnic, the members and their friends W. E. N. SINCLAIR,K.C.,M, P.P. �r�n Doors and Windoc6 Screens to keep out the Gies, 'Hie, only son of Mr, and Mrs. Nor- motoring. to Greenwood: and enjoy'- President and be comfortable. ' m>ata. Bie, of Greenvgood Ont. Rev, R. ing an afternoon in the open, and a ;CHAS. P, DAVIS, _ MacNamara officiated in the pres. supper in Mr. Green's Park, which - *Am of the immediate -relatives. The was kindly loaned for the occasion. .'Seeretwry KING BUG KILLER --- _-_ ---_-_ -The Qaick and Sure Death Insecticide ' r - '`A n for McCormick Deering Farm Machinery and iepyairs. I P .. � � S � Oar.Motto:- We heave it, Can get it, Or _ It a ma e. + - i fie not mad o." r pt y except Sunday',, Aug. 26th to Se 9th - � � � - ,PIC 85c, C TRIP FARE SF2RI RING SPECIALS­, .. .....INCLUDING ADMITSION TO EXHIBITION (PRICES TO SHOOS AT) ` and Coach Transportation to and from Terminal Inside the Grounder 'Team Harness at$26.95 per set 'Good roturning until September 11th gorse Collars, ess each nv q y- P 1 • All other Harness acts ate call low rice@. Men's Farm Boots at 1.95 per pair ; - - Leave Pickering - - Leave Toron#e - Other Lines of Work Boots, 2.49 per pair ap Men's Sea Oxfords a� 1,95 y Boys'at 1.76 - (Eastern House) (Bay at Dundas) Ximth's at 1.59 per pair up Regular Coaches .. Regular Coaches Mea'e Overalls, 1.25, 1.49 and 1.75 per pair flail except S nda - Boys'8 yenr'tei 7 year Ehgltsh Sport Paste 95c pair Y P 7F until September-11th - _ Come:ih and:eeed'6r yourself GRAY , Phone 2904 COACH LAS . CECIL BRADLEY . Eastern House, - Pickering #pJz 0 3W R r rs,cs , :rise ma s, j.T.. - --v':w..,..••a•,rv.,••�. _7,,9.s y� ..�--�„e�,..... -$. . a ��.,;� � .' �""�.�"�k,"',k: t''+0." -•4.:.,M'"s''q-"''.�w.f.•.'Yw±r�a'�j...�..Yti.".}"di_..',sa?a,y'• `';'p�a•;' .�;ti .-P"�.'i.+ ��. y� K<-,-r#'•%+c,b•'w. .. •• , :;�,�,i � `1�r"�"` �''� :,Y Wit' � .r,y a .x�. ..� _,er •� �.� R• `Y YY�..'�a� _Z'�*'',G�.. •'++a` � l r''s'.' � .:%S"fi;#��'�I'y ''...�,-,!^: ,•f,'iLy �' ri. :' �5:.`. ,,o•�. .f•"a, iLrs", Jw• �� �' • •wr,�'4„•. e>55-:• 'wJ.��.r .:,,�.• `,Fes,,,.,. s '.�'�. .t"r•-d^' w ;m.. - s'r5�',-,..r. •.�,' '�`,n;. '..... '� :. .•�:.• - ' - '•g' �. --ir . .a a :d+",�.• `v IN �_ . . •..�.. ... .. .. .. -. ._ _ ,tea .t�,... .. ...h:::.•�ir:. �y�l L� bil ,. •, '� QLA10i0N': Mrs. Lye and daughter,.Mar D.' A. Pugh.of Kinmount, spent a r MiseUthleeo Beelby is 44Peadr yeIa�L re to Toronto on Tttare- , ti►�ee In the village. week wuh Hr. and speat�m Sing her holidays with reLtivee in Bert Jones, of Mount Zion, Mrs. Bishop, who is very ill at day in Osha - DURBART ON -Stroud. spent Sunda wt h Wni and Mrs. the home of bar daughter. Mrs. Ralph Mowb s G. M. Forsyth was In Holton on y' g titre y Birkett. Thos.Gregg,ieeomephat improved 'days threshing fo ra• -- - ;' '`'^; ; 9ata*day judging cattle at the Miss Ma Forsyth is visiting this poet week. The Kinsale boys of **?? T�j �. $'air held in that town. ball last week to Mt. �i1 S u a eE. 13oy McLeod boa been eo o in her cousin, Mrs. Frank Barclay, of Ben and Mrs. Kilpatrick and .as J iY g Broa ham, children -enjo ed a motoring trip Miss Days with her -,AUTUIt[OBIL� j 8 1 y g P := ... i ,a holiday at the home o his Miss McGlashoio is spending a to Sunderland and as far east as her holidays with her mo - :.•r :gnwdfrther at Rtehmond Hill. The Mission Bann met at .. con le of weeps with her cousin Peterboro on Sunday afternoon. Miss Edith Peters, of Port Perry last Saturday, afternoon with its visiting at the home of her sip in Toronto. Mi$e Smith, Mrs. James Grshsm members and .two visitors presentr' ..:�,=;u`'_' Mrs. Esther Palmer, is confined and Mrs. -Bashby attended the ©Af!>�ALTYj' -,` `.":: • -, iter wLi,e the latter to in the city. uite a number of our young y' to the house and is under the funeral of Master Wm- May ple,journeyed 'to Brooklin on Thurs f"Y T.IFR IIIE,BIIRAI!IOS Mrs. Wm. Beelby, of Stroud, doctor's care. card of Brookiin, last week who v�r i e `. 'Was here last week visiting her day night and enjoyed the dance. >p)zotea,Ptekesl 7980 -. Mine Pearl Boyer, of Toronto, is succumbed to injuries sustained The Ladies Association will meet ng -sister, Mrs John Ayers.and other spending two weeks with Mrs, when a limb of a tree fell on Wm; this Thursday.at the home of.Mrs. :.relatives. Esther Palmer, C. J. Stevenson. All ladies welcome. Wm. and Mrs. Gibbons. of To Dr. Tomlinson and daughter, _. 14ir."and "Mrs. Hirst' Nir. and Mrs.Tonto, are holidaying at the home Grace, wec�e at Georgian Bap on Alton FUNERAL L3IR$OTOR ANDS" Bun- -of the focmec'e mother; Mrs. Gormley and Mr: and Mrs. A. Bun- Thos. �ftbboos. Wednesday last. Mrs. 'W. Slack has been holiday- ker spent last •Friday.at Rocind Mrs Croaker and sister, Mrs. ing for two weeks at Morrison Lake s fiuceessor .� �.. ..; - - Loraine and Iris Jarvis;of Wex Reynolds have gone to Buffalo for Miss Mary Tindall is the Mr. York, of -Balsam du a 'well to ffv J, Itfsther, ford, are holidaying at the home a few weeks'visit. guest of tor R. V. Mowbray-this dug' week etoutfvitta y -, - of their grandparents, Albert and Mrs. L. Slack this week P Mrs. Mantle. E and. sirs. Bryan, Mrs. Burton Mr• and Mrs• W. Smith are vi&- after digging 20 feet they, 6ecured Night and Day Sorvioe r +, •s ., and Mr. and Mrs. Lye motored to iting-friends in Kitchener. - 9 feet of water. Business Phode Eleeldenee.Ph ' -- ._ Miss Margaret, Spenceley has been engaged as teacher in the Oshawa tin Sunday afternoon. Our genial merchant,_ .. W Monk- i =Would all the Ladies who are send 98,01 Mrs. D. A. Scott is visiting her house has purchased a new Nash exhibits to Oshawa Fair please seventh concession school and will relatives in London, She was car. leave at Mrs. V. P-arkin's, not late,- a • , ter upon her dttiei in Sept. accompanied by her nephew, who Mrs. L .Miller spent the week end than.Monday, August 21st. - DINTy R GARA -` The family f Chas: Overland, had holida to et her.home with her ' y y' g parents;'Mr. -and''1Zrss La -' Mr. and Mrs. H. Parlor, and fam- ;�,- • of Toronto. have returned home, here. Peer, of Toronto. ily, Mr-'and Mrs. G. Tripp and son, Cor. Brock and Kingston Rds. after _spending a couple of weeks Mrs. Tigr.iy 'Thomson. had the Harvest is about. over in this lac- Gordon, spent Sunday with' R. H. _ _-� ✓ �` s. :with their,uncle anti aunt, C. A: and Ltiirs. Piikey at Ea tb•�urne Park and Mrs. Overland. misfvrtume to fall over a log on aloty. A few of the farmers Lzave {general Repair.Work all case, her'-lawn on Wednesday of last completed threshing. Mrs. Wiif- Martin; .Mr. and Mrs. guranteed at reaeonabi'ij Vincent Baker, who has been week and fracture three of her Migs,Beatrice Carter .entertained, J• 'W. Disney, Mrs.` r. Lug--, and prices. '■ „ residing on the ninth concession,- ribs. a number of ladies at a quilting on son, Jackie, of Torar_to, calleu aa-V. Acetylene Welding } has rented the James Tindall farni -&Elsa Jennie Michell, of Tocon'to, Wednesday last. and Mrs. Parkin one evening' last .e on the third concession of UK returned home o.. Monday even Miss Blanche Reesor arrived home week-.. Batteries ropedred and charged, brid ge, y -Firestone and Dunlop Tirebridge, near the townline, and log. 'after spending a Few days on Tuesday from a pleasant holiday � The sympathy of the community ' will take possession in the fall. with Claremont relatives - and spent at Stayner. goes odt to Percy and bars. Maynard .Gasoline and Oils. Quite a heavy rainfall, accom friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. Slack accompany in the loss of their younz sn Billy .panied by thunder and lightning, H. B. and Mrs. Siatzel sad son. red by Mr. and Mrs. O. ffi. Madill, who was killed by a faliir,, li-:L of_ Refreshment Booth in f7onnectioa M peased over this locality on Satur. Jack,- and grandson, 6illie, of motored to Niagara Falls last Sun- a tree.. „ , Phone Pick.75M., • . 'day night, and was very much London; and Mrs.J. Anderson, of day' Mr. and Mrs. Niel C"iesFer and (nightor day). - appreoiated, as all vegetation was Toronto, are visiting R. J.- and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan• and'family children and Mr. and firs, George MILTON SLE�P suffering from-the lack of rain. Mrs. How. of Green, River also Mr. J. Pates- Dawes and children, of T•)r•)nto,, call Mr. Lewis and two daughters, Miss Xargaret Macnab is in son+ of Sandwich, were Sunday vis- ed on Mr.'C. Richards-)n and family 421y PROPRIETOR !Irene and -Jesse and Miss Ruth hors With F._and Mrs. McKa one dap-recently. e►, Cbazy, N. Y., Visiting -Mrs._ C. J. ; Wattersoa motored to Toronto on Emma. She The Women's Institute which was Brodie end daughter, --- Monday, and returning home was made the trip by boat which she held at Mrs. G. Thompson's home -accompanied by Mrs. Lewis moth enjoyed very much. was very largely. attended. A very_ THE MADELIN or, who is spending Her vacation . 'GVm. and Mrs. Birkett returned' interesting program was rendered I BEAUTY ; ,SALc0Y - with them. on'Tuesd-ty last, after sppeending a by the 3touffville Sr. Institute, the . Hortop Brea. will hold an nue week in Kinmount with U A. and guests of the day. `tion sale of horses. cattle, fowl, Mrs. Pugh, sad had a delightful Marcelling ea�ad t sans e ' .pigs, implements, grain,roots etc., '= at their premises, lots 7 and 8, time fishing. 1?'inger•Wavinjr, EyeaiB$t Speeis�ist r rear eon. 8, three miles past of Ray Rumo+sr, of the Bank of STANLEY .:. THEATRE. Scalp Trestment,• OR-�,,.,o.� ri.■.aw s as. t' 4CIaremont, on SAturda Aug. 28. Camn-rTCe staff at Hamilton, _ STOU MILLS Hair-cutting, � �.�rte... at y, with his wife and daughter is See bitlafor particulars spending his holidays at the home Permanent Waving a Specialty The infant son of George and of his parents. Sherman-and Mrs.- - r �„�e,�s7i .� �,� deg� r I�LSNEY -Mrs. Beverley, who has been very Rumohr. _ : 'FRIDAY and SATURDAY Oshawa seriously ill, was taken to the Sick water and Mre. Ward are hone 1908 CLAREMONT OW pest OQiw P'aw 19" a Cbildreo'e Hospital, Toronto, last spending a couple of days this Aug.A t3 and 19_ week where be'Is receiving special �. _- lt ' week at the .-Treat Riyer ae.the, NIGHT AhrER NI�.Hr -- Fim Nursery Stock treatment. and _while!t er.e his guests of 'Rev. J. E. and Mrs. mother is-remaining in the city., Glover-at-tine--#srtters' . summer _ ctodal _Carcuoa. FOR 1633, The tiniod services conducted in _ . cottage. the Baptist Church in the morn. _ - . :.- °: Qo tea - Ornamentat't'ree@, .. lust!' 'e ing and in the United .Church in Mrs. Hnestia and three children, _ --- - - Evergreens and Dwarfe. - t the evening are being well attend. Beal. John and Margaret,of Michi TL�li9DAY and WEDNESDAY Flowering Shrubs.Hedging. ed and the sermons preached by Ran• •are spending a couple of Climbing Vines, '. ' Rev. M-Harton are much a rest weeks with the former's Esther. . - 22 and 22 Rose$ and Perrennial Borders, p� - Dahtivae and-Rociter Plants, ated by the united congregations. J. H. Beal, and her sister, Mre. - ---.MAN CALLED BACK" Berry Bushes and Strawberries. James Evans, who has been very Chandler. - _ Y -' ---- Gooseberries and Ourrants, ill since he received'a stroke over -- (Patrons.skre .advised to take ad. Asparagus. two weeks ago, is not improving Fruit Tree$, root-pruned. The vantage of the first show on as hts friends wob3d. like. His Root-pruned apple,pear: cherry and �ff donghter, Mrs. Thos. Wilson. whc ;"' r;.,; _ Saturday night and English cherry tre 4 to 5 years old and .►"i1?J`QrJa�s has been in Alberta for some time .:`,.'<' E .iavoid disappointment. _ e■ing root pruned and care,hearing _: , :. will Dome. into eRAct in from $ to S ikeepinqq house.fgr her_,son, Lorne. Time 7 and.9 o'clock years and some have borne in 1 year. +' ,haa arrived to be with him in his = _ - Toe., Wed.. Fri.; s.ls J• T. ELLIO'P'T, AGENT _ I �- �iltoeea. When inns appevac►- Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey and Parking spare in rear of .theatre. 1'IOKBRiN(i, ONT. 2oef es Its !ilia! hoar flee ..,children motored to Stayner ors •� ;Monday morning to'spead a few Modern memorials we eIr F t -days with Reuben and Ira. Besse :, - will be etsndine In a They wore accompanied by Mrs. _'... e pr , s mnta tribute b� -Bessa. whn- had--been spending a Pickering -sue Meat- -.- -Martket week with her -parents,J. H. and O� - b C. H. 'I'aek Opt creadve ell M secures !Aire Evans, and other friends to r a Abe yillage. --- +AFFER$ _ - the best resalh. During tbs progi=S�-t0 be-give- - Part 23 "NO oroosr Tribatls" at the garden party ibis(Friday) — N. W. STAFFORD -avenin{t under the,apapicea of the When we consider that -the world Tour t@er a --home killed - Park Board, 'the beautiful cup. is smaller today, in other words our means of ' transportation are ash Round Steakper`1b : - 158 phone whit>ry donated by,the Bank .of Com p merge, will be presented to the that we cover many more miles than • • Stouffville softball team, who did our forefathers, we may say ci Caere the winners of the toarna- that'the excess motion and comet t- Sirloin Steak, - •. :1706 ; meat at the Field Day epo ior� of moving vehicles and excess (Saturday Dula'., " ' - - July 19th. traffic all have some effect upon i:_:. _ a,, vision. Advertiain billboards and The tomato c op in th' district electric sighs with glaring, brightly _ Lamh, fronts, per i b' •'' ' 158. does -not pro a to s very covered surfaces • meet the, eye no T d -- t' ^ _ abundant one, ow to the hot matter- where one goes. .With a lit- - -Legs of Lal ; 2iC. j and dry season. Some fields are b �a ant ` tie consideration then, it is 88tH Sugar-cured, sliced; lb. 158. - Co•' doing not so badly,-hut the fruit that we are expecting too much of � 'is not ripening as well as desired, our eyes and if we give.them the _ snd WAWANhC9A INS. 00, ae many have s -green spot'under attention they demand they will Y Alls ` J . : Oheap rate@ for anrmaand 000ntry neath, and'ethershave bean burnt a.lot more for us. There are by the, hot sun. Local growers canes in existence today where no Windstorm Insurance on bnfldings,ll have been selling them in the real,correction to vision is found.ne- _ _ PhOne ISO. 4000 _ wind-milt.Sites etc. village at 40 cents a basket for an cessary but for the sake, of comfort .°'�gtomobite Insaranoe 11 quart basket of choice fruit. a,glare absorbing lens is found ne- We deliver your order - = rot all kinds. A grand garden• party, under ceaeary Neglect and the visible eff- -tha -ecte_a>ro s„rnasing: but_the_iae3siib- • - - ' FARMS,FOR SAL® Auspices 8 --the g'ar Bosr� le effects n e more. � el n , . jo. - --- -_-will be held in the Claremont park g becau- Write or phone this (Friday) evening, Aug. 18th, se their'prolonged disatur�bancee are SOW MAN 8C xOWB beginning at 8 o'clock, standard in the beginning not sufficiently de- itime. Ernie Bruce and his Kiltie fined to be considered. symptoms c ,20 WHITBY, ONT. t worhy of attention and when more SE NSONABLE 90�.1 D8 Band, of 'Toronto, who ,were so well received here. at the concert manifest, are misleading -In*that given on •Field Day, are giving a _ many other symptoms are connect. Goodyear Tire @, as low ae a 4.84 ` �t return engagement, with an with them. Goodyear Tubes,a@ low as .90 was-NO,na to be continued - ..Point, white.- .. . ." $,99'. t• entirely new program, which will A fall stock of Brandam-Hendreon`atid"Dominion Hardware Paints ; aYrrry be given by Ernie Bruce and his cc �� always in stock. Let as figure your job.- '� - ' r•a band of seven p�ec�p, who will be Fon'Can Buy tl<t Home" White Rove Gasoline, at regular prices. Bnarso Motor Oil, aeeisted by Beth Watson,Scottish TTRBS. BATTERIES,,. - the beet at a ceason�tble price. ti nisi -aBet and comedy eloca• Twine-International and English-a@ low as i7.E6 per cwt. +• e y tiootet • Beth Watson and Gor ACCES90RIE-9,` - don RIIL4 juvenile dancing ; Jim "-. mie Williams and Ernie Stafford, At as low and better prices } ' ,comedians and radio artiste, and ae illrs for followuz : ' p� 4. -Jack Nana, baritone. A sports -"t - program will also bo given.iW-the you can in Toronto. It we haven't it we can gat it. -park, beginning t 8 p, M. There � `McCormick-Deering. McCormick, Deering, International, Durant, will also be dancing in the hall Let us repair that 19akr jop. Ragby, Fronteusc, Massey-Harris, Frost& following the program, Admis• Wood Cockshutt. sloe to park, 25 -cents, children 15 Skilled Moo Rep+aire. Beatty Brow•. Hay Tools, Litter Carrier and Pump Repairs. r cents. Admieaion'to hall 25 cents, H'@ Laval Milker and Separator Repairs. but only 25 cents a couple to park We:are'wreckinit a Fordson Tractor and Int. 8-16. ■ ticket-holders, Everybody corue Gordon •J. 1AW Parts half price. Sold and Installed by and help the Park Board in their Phone 2908 �+u S. �^+nMp�+ ball.rt• to wipe out the debt on the PICKERING, - ONTARIO C aAS. 1..�6JVlI"1:+�} ` CLA O T ��'$d�g � pE©QSBi ..♦i `,"' • n a. _ •3}i. .•I` _ ti:wyam,.'T':,, ..'FMS• t•^.'•tv - ,.a.. =,. pn4X, ;�„?..-•..,p�..:?� .rcV v�.SJ'•', , 73-v.' .+t" - 4w +- is �.. .d x'%aR'' ,.a�,r-.'.«,>•.r-.(v - ..+• - G- .t,- .,F.ti�,• '•w,•.q,y; "c#` .`8 Cw,_:"K✓ �{w �L: '•V•, ,. _• :i'�♦, v -. 'f.• psi�' r• .. ,4r ' ate English Tennis star St. Lawrence Steamer Wrecked ' ktte upt to : • t_ - Magnetism in Compass Provisional Presider _ ~-� Papal Delegate Saved With All Passengers and Crew in Qom' . 1Vfobs-Kill Machado's Adherents as Successor Takes the Oath s "� P 13a -Houses Are Looted - Precautions 1 {: _ bee-Small Boats of S.S. North Shore and of a ;y -Fishermen to Rescue _ Protection of U.S, Citizens a ' Caribou Island, Jue., Aug. 13.-The"Ovington and the personal supervision, Havana, Aug. 13•-Dr. Carla Map- The Weasels despatched included the .- small coastwise passenger steamer, of Colonel Frank Stanroa, secretary uel de Ceapedes, son of the first revo- deatroytlrs Taylor and Claxton, order- ;° North Shore; was pounding -itself•to treasurerr-'of the Clarke Company, the lutionary president of this Republic, ed to Havana, and another vessel r _ _ today was inaugurated provisional cruising in the. Caribbean Sea. pieces ou a reef near here while a passengers were all safely dis8mbsrirr �4 F� party of Roman Catholic, diggitaries ed in boats manned by the ship's crew "head of Cuba, replacing.the deposed Tha President's step followed the c. '„FN:..;.;` ,. headed by bigr. Andrea Cassulo, Papal- and by fishermen-living near the scene ,•Gerardo Machado. flight from Cuba of former President r r t delegate to Canada and Newfoundland, of the accident.- They spent the night A short time after he took the osith Machado sad certain members of his • :'` were-safe at Rimouski after a-thrilling in the homes of residents,on the island- - e< In an infOrmal ceremony at his home.--party, after an ultimatum had been `? f j' rescue from the damaged vessel by and in the morning were rowed to the several unidentified teen-sped past in given them- by'thd army when, mob boats manned by north, shore fisher- steamer Marco Polo. in fishermen's. ea automobile and fired a number of violence threatened the whole govern- men and the ship's crew. boats. The Marco Polo took the parts mental structure. ' _ shots into the residence. No one was , W41le mist curled from this island- to Matane,Que., from where they wort hurt, but the gunmen, dashing wildly "Latest advices,". Mr. Roosevelt studded portion oL the St, Lawrence, motored by friends to Rimousfd. ' down 23rd Street in the Vedado sub- said is a statement issued in connec- the North Shore, owned by the Clarke Crew Forced to Land urb, wounded two sob tens• tion-with his order, "are to the effect �;�j ^ ' Steamship'Company, struck a reef at Captain Ovington and his crew of M - - _ Although the,city 'was moderately that domestic disturbances, including " 5 p.m., Saturday. Eiact cause of the men remained aboard'the stricken ref quiet compared with Saturday's wild �{�of violence, are occurrin in some "h r"'r accident is not known but it is be- eel overnight but later were foroed'tt g ;;' , ;scenes in which at least 21 persona parts of Cuba among certain elements ' " ° '" lieved the ship's compass was affected land as the wind freshened and higl were killed and more than 200 wound- - �r of the population." 1`s by magnetic"current, waves began to pound the ship furious - '-ed. 10 more violent deaths were re- The President said that under ex- k Under orders of Captain Joseph H. ly- Ported; A number of the victims were isting circu:instancea he felt "con- upgrrist",11 members of a secret PO- strained as a matter of special -pre- Farmers Are Liable The Markets lice organizatim charged by Machado caution and solely for the purposes of +� `opponents with execution of political safeguarding and protecting the lives From time to time accounts of court _ - - ;saemiee. and persons of American citizens in actions appear which emphasize the Toronto dealers are haying pradaa - Five or�more of the organization Cuba to order certain vessels to point fact that farmers are liable-fur -at-the following prices• _ 'Were slain Saturday, including Col- on the Cuban coast." ages resulting from accidents in which Eggs-prices to farmers and cons - one2 Antonio Jimenez; the head,of the ' ,.The change of government now their stack figures. - try shippers: Ungraded,cases return• •.�, - o?'°dp•_. taking piece in Cuba is in entire now It was established at the sitting of ed, fresh extras, 16c; fresh firsts, 13et Meanwhile, an offieisi of the A. B. cord with the recognized constitution division court in Alliston recently that seconds, Ile. Graded, cases free, llf� - yy C. gotletg reported that members of " the Presi- the owner of animals pasturir,g on the for fresh extras,14',4c for fresh firstly sad laws o! that country, 12c for seconds. the deposed President's family had dent said, "sad no possible question of road in townships-that forbid animals ButtEr-Ontariti creamery solids, led to an unrevealed destination intervention or the'slightest interfer- to run at large is responsible for the 20c nominal. abosiid Mac}iado's gunboat The sues with.the internal affairs of Cuba damage to a car that happens to get Chu rhing-creim-Special, 28e; No, members of the party were Machado's into collision with such animals. Ed 1; 21c; No. 2, 19c, f♦o.b. shipping -' - ' '- lass-In-law, Senator Baldomero Grau, has arisen or is intended by this pre- Seeking new worlds to conquer. .- cautionary step to protect, if noes- Joan Ridley,• British tennis McLean some months ago when com- points. -ihia 'life, sad thi former ptesideittial nary, the lives of American citizens, ing down fro,n. Barrie collided.with Cis ese N9. 1 large, colored, pparat• °aide, Major Marclos Llaneras. landing at New York.for the odd a horse near Thorton and sustained fined and government graded, 10c1 Machado Bed late yesterday by air- pending the restoration of normal cos- tilt. _ twins, toffs triplets, 104X. ditions o4 law--and order by the Cu- some damage tb his car. After seek- Poultry, A grade,'alive-1933 spring P to Nassau, Bahamaay accompan- boa suthbritiea, _ - - ing settlement from the owner of the chickens, over 5 lbs., 16c; do,'over 4$A ded by several close-friends. horse without success, he entered suit _to 5 lbs.; 15c;-do, over 4 to 4% 1 "I am giving strict instructions ac Balbo Honored for $57.00. The case was heard and Duet ]Washington, Aug. 13.-President cordingly to the commander& of each 2% do, over 3 to 4 lbs:, 12c; do, vessel, y_a .- adjourned a couple of times, but the 2� to 8 lbs., lie; broilers, over 1� _ Roosevelt:tonight ordered three naval By Mussolini other day judgment was handed out to 2%. lbs., 10c. Fatted hens, over vessel to Cuba to supervise the res- "The American people deeply sym giving McLean his claim in full and lbs., lOc; over 4 to 5 Ise., 9c; oval �r toratioa of order in tfie island repub- pathize with the people o! Cuba in M also imposing the costs of the case on 3s to 4 lbs., 8c; over 3 to Si lbs„7s, - fie. He emphasized that this action their economic distress-and-are pray- Says Flight Will Remain-ln- the owner of the horse. _ �d roosters. - -5c. • Whits- duckling did not represent intervention, but ing that quiet and strict order may delibl ' in Memo of over 5 lbs., 10c; do, 4 to 6 lbs., fie! : . Was merely y intended "to protect, If stun prevail in every part of Cuba. y ¢ colored, y, less. r►eceasary, the lives of American The American-government will lend Man-=Medals for Poultry, A grade, dressed., l8e Companions TWO Boys Tamper spring chickens-19c over-5 lbs., 18el litizens, pending the -restoration of all aid feasible. to constituted Cuban Pa - _ ° With {�uidr Death over 4 to 4% lbs.. 16c; over 3 to 1 'normal conditions of law and order authorities, for the relief of the dis- Rome, Aug. 13.-Italo Balbo, youth- lbs., -.5c; over 2'34 to 3 lbs.. 14r; broil, by the Cuban authorities." tressed people of the Island." -ful air minister and commander of the Hamilton, Aug. 13-The alertness of ers; over 1% to 2% lbs., 13c. Fattel ` Italian aerial armada on Its flight to Co;Lstable Sindall, Kensington Avenue hens, over 5 lbs., 12c; over 4 to 5 Ibs4 _ Refused to Eat - � Plan Better _ . _Chicago, was created Italy's drat air south•prevented a possible tragedy on Ile; over,3tfi to-4 lbs., lOc; over S to R Ea Wheat 111 the ,West marshal in glamorous state ceremottt Saturday Right- --aw lbs., '9c. ' ° during which' the Roman populace Seated on the verandah of his home, B grade, 2c lb.less than A;.0 grads - ' Man Ines on Train saskatooa,-Details of as extensive gave him and his-daring comrades on the officer noticed flames flickeripgg on 2c' lb• less than B. _. program to ittiprove western wheat the mountainside. In-testigating, -he WHOLESALE'PROVIS30N8. _ - - crops and thereby raise the premium the Sky Odyssey a thunderous ovation. Wholesale provision dealers : 'rlaonei on Way From'Haile "I congratulate you in the name. of found two small boys sitting beside a quoting the following prices to retail M 3W Y which Canada obtains on world mar- the Italian people," Premier Benito bonfire and amusing themselves throw- dealer bury to Mimico Hospital kets for her grain were revealed,here Mussolini said warmly as he'piaced ing dynamite sticks into•the blaze. pork-Hama, 17c; :hoaleers, Ile; last week by Dr, L H. Newman, Da k loins, 16c; nieni� c6ininitted to Haileyburt jail on Ads- the marshal's helmet'om'Balbo's'head The youager.of the two ran away but brats, 1134c; pot 1 net 5, William Scott, 45 years old, who minion cereallst.from Ottawa, who is ., loc. carrying out tests !a the west with and embraced him -Your•flight-will the other, 13 pears ofd, told Constable tierces' . 10c; tww was the victim of a mental aberration remain indelibly in' the memory of. $Indall that they got 20 sticks of the ',ard-Pure, . Prints, Ile. - � which made"aim refuse to eat or sleep, Major H. 0. L. Strange, former world man as an historic milestone in avia• _e=plosive at New's brickyard. An 1n- 10%c; 1 ninsg�Tiexs, 9%c; tubs, 'died on C.N.R. train No, 45 early Son- wheat king, who now Is director of re- tion. spectlon, of those premises revealed loc, pails, lie; prints, 11 to 11%e. A morning, while on his way to the search for the Searle train Company,. • ••Your greatness is enhanced as that the lock bad been broken from the . =;A3, AND STRAW PRICES. Ontario Hospital at Mimico. Scott died Winnipeg, doof-of the dynamite shed. Toronto dealers are paying for hap _ "We are endeavoring," said Dr. New- pioneers of the ocean's•pathways_ Onr of exhaustion. thoughts go to the two brave comrades -0------ and straw, baled, car lots, de' After . ` After having spent one week-in jail man• "to obtain a picture of the vane- ,who lost their live' that aviation might per ton: - - --at Hatleybury, Scott was ordered trans- ties of wheat being grows across the, proceed along its irresistible_ destiny. Business Rounds New timothy, $8 to ;8.60; .ti ! ferred to the hospital at Mimico. northern farm belt to learn-where the The nation moutu them. ProsperityPs Corner timothy, old $8.50 to $9; No. 3. , $4 He and an attendant left Haileybury grain is fairly pure and where It is .'You bare proved yourselves worthy othy, old, $6 to, w,, wheat straw, $A st 7 o'clock Saturday-evening. At 610 badly mixed. Now that we are getting London; .Oat�'-�4vg• lS-Business to ;6.50; oat straw• $6• sons of Italy, making her name known has rounded the corner roe it has LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. am. Sunday, when the train was near this picture we are trying to Improve. throughout,the world and carrying an p y good and - �'purora,the patient slumped in his seat the seed- used by•the farmers. expression of Dui' fatherland to,all." been just around. People use having Steers, 50 to 1,050 lbs., "Last Fall," the cerealiat explained, major operations again in increasing c}otce, $4.50 to $4.75;ta$3.med.,steers. and died. II Duce presented medals to the . $4.40; do,com., $ An autopsy by Dr: I. H_ Erb estib- "•samples of grain were collected from other members of the flight o[ 24 sea- numbers. Victoria Hospital 'reports over 1,054 lbw, good and choice, 14.76 fished that Scott had died of exhaus• farm wagons at country elevator p es amidst'the cheers of the -that during July'there were 123 major $5; do, toed•.: $425 to $4.50;and .lion._ The Crown attorney's office in• points, and this year grain has been Ded about-the Palatine Hill where ' operations, compared with only, 83 in com., $3.25,to $4; heifers, good atituted a preliminary investigation in grown from this seed. We established the ceremonies took place. The coos July a+�year ago. So far this year choice, $4.50 to $4.75;• do, mad., $4 _ st the case. 16 group points with about 400 small ing shouts of acclaim drowned out his there have been '671 major operations to $4'.40; do, com., $2.50 to $3.75; fed -to Dr. M.-M. Crawford, thief coroner, words as he and- the people paid tri- $6 to $goo plots at sash. Now we are going over in the hospital. This noses out the calves, good and choice, m�,�- $5 }p $5.7b; cows, good. spent Sunday seeking information grain samples at each place." bate to she fliers. record of 1932 by seven appendices -d2.50 $2,75; do, mad., $2.25 to + `=about the death. He was told that the king Victor Emmanuel received the and'other,' things. X2.50 do, com., $1.75 -to $2; canners =deceased had received all possible care Faulty Cable Device _ °_ men in a half hour's 'audience , at 4 and cutters, $1 to $1.50; tulle, good, , Ind attention $uring,bis'sojourn in Cause of Triple Drownin s Quirinal Palace. He congra-tuTa�d Toronto to Man Elected $�•� t° $2•75; ed com., $2 to $2.25 $3 Haileybury jail. Scott's cousin is one p g each individually and conversed with stockers and feeder steers, g $ of the guards at the jail. -St.Catharines;'Aug.ll.�able•equip•- them on their adventures. U. S. Association Head to $3,25; do, com., $; $ to $2.75; went supplied to three St. Catharines fl milkers and springers; $25. to $46; A man who' boarded the train at ,p Chicago.-Dr. R. Gordon McLean of calves good and 'choice vests, $5 to Scotia Junction was interviewed by men who were drowned in the Wel•' the University'of Toronto has been $3.50 'ta Dr. Crawford and reported that the es- landCanal-while preparing the Henley The London General Omnibus Com- $5.50; ` do, co n. and •teed., ---.�. -tort-had treated Scott,as gentithe a Regatta course on July-2B, was_dea__vaoY._ which recently,-passed,into the elected president of the American $4.50- grassers, $2 to $2.25; - hogs; bacons, f;o:b.; child. •The same man said he spoke cribed by a coroner's jury as'defective; control of 'the London Fassetiger 'Association for fire Advancement--6f- $a•85 ta_$do, offdocarrss. to other passengers who had'beep on' and the boat used by them was termed Transport Board, was formed back'in Oral Diagnosis at its annual second tucks, $$6.40;o good e; the iratn all the way from Halleybury, meeting. $6.35 , .5,0; good ewe and to $6' ' "unsuitable." 1555. - - - lambs, $6.50• do, mad., $5,50 to $6• •, The- boat used by the three:-men- do, bucks,'$4.50'to $5: culls,'$4.60 to ._ and they had similar reports. ----' $2 to $2.50; do,' William Cairns, William Hughes and . $5;'sheep, good light, George Battle=and which sank under, Blind Miner Recovers, Sight "heavies, $1.50 to do,'culls, $1. . First Visit of Royalty. I them when a cross-channel• cable o ' i ` to Isle of -Skye Arranged broke, was revealed to have'been the As Sudbury Balcony Falls. Last wheat crop London,-The first official Royal visit municipal life-boat of the, St. Cath• Year Profitable " to the Island of Skye for several than- arines fire department_ p Winnipeg, Aug• dreg years will take place , shortly 'the verdict, at the inquest which Sits Up, Sneezes. and Can See-Other Occu ants of Porch d3.-�t'heat growatsi Hiirt-Walks Home Unaided of Western Canada in.the crop Year :. "when,-the-Duke and Duchess of York was held on - c ft-t ' ettei rPfurn tar their ;will open.a boys' hostel on the roman. •he came to his death by drowning, due bus e 'tic'isle which was one of the hiding to "defective and'improper anchorage Sudbury, •Aug. 13.-Blind for the'like an ant-hill in my he:�.d like I•us°d product than'in the season 1931-32.Re- 'tie of Bonnie Prince 'Charlie, of the cable being used for preventing past- 18 months,•Thomas' Ku ina, a -to have. • My head felt good,-oh so turn to farmers In the 1932-33 season,• _ P The hostel has been built by the sewage from going'down the canal, mine worker,'had his eyesight instan- good." ended July 31 last, was•g the2 moo taneously restored here when the s - One of-_the men with hint, Tony This sum. representing the amount Carneg%cTrust to house'the boys from "And ice further find," added the jury, cony on which he was sitting collapsed Saroski, suffered serious injuries_.to paid the farmer at country elevators neighboring islands who attend the "that the boat used R•as not,suitable." Poetess School, and who Iii the «'inter '. and he-fell 16 feet-to the ground. his kidneys from,the•crasfi while the µ.as $5,941;7770 ahead of that for thh` 'Fortres cannot get home. Kupina lost his eyesight last year other, John 'Vinter, suffered a three- year.previous_$113.,,0.85.951. s when he was .in an accident in the itch cut above the eyes. _ World's- Record Fly-cast - tna walked home unaided for Frood mines. Since then he has been.'. K kpi Carleton Centenarlaft _ --..Grain Yields._Are Gaod - �f 130 Feet is Claimed unable to-see, 4n'd has had to be led: the first time since becom:.iP blind. _ Plays Baseball Game t In Ingersoll District Lake.William, N.S.-Good-natured about by friends. Late on Friday he _Walking along the street after letiv- 9 In�;ersolL-Grain yields generally, Bill':Edson, champion fly=caster of h=id been•led to a houses to visit, He ing a doctor's office, he seemed 'like Carp, Ont.-Having knocked Old Man according to, farmers of this district, New E..glan&; claimed a new world's went with them to the bateau John Rowell, c . y,`where a man in a new world. He waved at Time fOr-a•"Centua arch; stepped to are much .bettor than was supposed recotd.tast of 130-feet recently, ` he sat talking,' Suddeply the. bai people in ,automobiles and peered in Carleton County p )ust before ?fstvesting operations were Stanriing on the platform erected cony gave way and they crashed• to shop window - the plate to wield a baseball bat; tied _ commenced Regarded as a promising by the Nava Scotia Gu•idea Associa the grourld.• The_others with Kupina "I'm sorry my friends are hurt but 'for top place in a walking contest, and erop,'Fall wheat is yielding from 25 to tion, he added thre- feet to the record were injured. 1'ni glad for the accident just the lifted his voice with old-time cronit1 _ 40 bushels per acre._ The oat,crop.has -of. 127.feet he set.Thursday, and so' "I sat u sneezed two times, and same, for now I can see," he exclaim- [n co�tf4 again•melody, then i gathered of s proved to be an averar�e yield of pros• smoothly and.deftly did he cast his then, come easy, easy, I could see,'. ed. '_'If 1 had money I'd .pay'for. fix 'three-quart ers-of a"cettturp gathered - ably 30 bushels per acre. Showers line that he won rousing applause Kupina 'said in relating the story of ing that old verandah♦ pay doctor bills to honor'him near here on his 0100th shortly before cutting time improved from thousands of sportsmen who at- the •fortunate accident. "f felt the frr my frien<le and ever3body� ,.Bat birthday. Five 'score of neighbost } the grain to a marked degree tended the meet. back of my head, and'= had no feel I lave no Money:' gathered for the'event Are, MEN a L`'.•'Ji?�,o.-'••'.x tom,' 1{t� 'F"1:.A 7- �Y .fey-. ,e-•ysc+;^^�'y�.e :. � f,r'.' . t . . . SMILES . . . z Razor 61ac�ei FREE _ _ - - d. with PU K E R H A•N D S 1 _ =v y' You can get these five keen, well-horsed safety razor razor). Given free for blades (5t any Gillette-type - Ad :just one complete set of Turret Poker Banda ,- "�'" any than would ap�r-e4iate-such a lift! - r" The pearly gates. A loud knock. x - - M °Who is there? queries St Peter. "It - ild,yet sweet and full of flavour—Turret Fine Cut CANIEDIM! ij I," comes the}eply.And rejpondeth is a particular favourite with men who "roll their - A St: Peter: "Gef away from there.V We own." A 20 cent package of this mellow Virginia .A. NAUONAIL don't want any more school teachers:' - Tobacco will make at least 50 Cigarettes. . .in it are EXH 1131TIo�V - Imperial Alibi . combined satisfactiaa and »eamne economy. Nero was being reproved for fiddling T of R o N T o while Rome burned. "After-all,' Ile . AUG.25 'do SEPT.9 {933. torted, 'it i*better than harping on It P_ a�� to "Raj] r' W tb WttxtfSlVE Of SUlIDArA one's troubles." Hey,'Prestol ` R - Drilliant,glamorous,fascinating. : - iaspWng.this renowned"Show Win. No magioian eiow of the Nations" reflects the Is Folsom Fitch, � cbanga of ttsedeza civilization from _ Yet he turned his car liar w year. Into a ditch. s•, Poe fourteen days and sights is greatw`F"`� ee N' .19 C e' esai pan el,' cur edifices of stone and ste Insilranee"AgOnt=="Yee, I once got o anti improved manufactured and a man_to Insure his life for--46Moo, CIGARETTE T O 8 A C C O surara! products of the Americo; and the next week he fell out of a win- --- lllutope, Asia. Africa, Bermuda and__-=doss-arid-brake-his neck." - -- JI a Indieawill be as display.Modern The Other Man—„By Jove! You SAVE THE P O K ER H A N D S - 'agriculture in all its branches in the moat have been sorry you persuaded t� world's largest show building--aa - him to Insure„ agricultural education in itself New laitiranee Agent-"Not a bit. I mar- r - paintings from near and far in two ried his widow.” ing exactly what the afore is;As what Five-Day Week May Classified Advertisieg I art-galleries. Famous band of His causes most of us concern-during a Mean Tourist BOOOiI � Majesty's Scow Guards and thirty thunder storm. >nt1:'altma AND AV T* TIz�-•. other bands. World's championship You can always tell when a boy is N.5 The possibility p P Lake William, �- p iCYCLES. I9 i:P: RUTE3MOB1L12 Marathon swims,Women's 10 miles, engaged to a little angel by'the Fay Friday, Aug 25, apes, is miles, Governess- was nine of developing heavy seek-end tourist B Tires, 42 up. wort Goods. Free he goes around feeling -like.he I's 111 Catalogue. Peerless, 196 Dundas Went, nth heaven. hundred years old.' traS$c from New..England to-Nova Toronto. ooshi y,"Montezuma."3o. sc Buttering Bobby--"What 'became of all- his Scotia as a direct Asult of the United to Wednesda A 30. Sculitn races jive ioi the world's professional cham- birthday and Christmas presents?" States-Industrial. Recovery Act was Ba 'EFts• OVENS-NEW AND RE- 4 PM P- . Bu 8 Opal-"What i� Virginia's reason - stressed Albert Ran, manager of 3 BUILT. Write for catalogue' and -,costumed production depicting the for wanting to be married in an sera - , eferred payment plan. •Hubbarib Oven coaqueuof•Mexico by Spanish advea_ - _ The final proof of the identity of the the Boston Sportsfnen s Show, in an Company, 109 Satht 'st Street, Toronto.•- plaaeP' designer of the modern home is found address before the Nova Scotia - toms under Corte presented bj 1 500 - x-; performers on a 1000-four stage- Me a so"Well, yon see, she acre In the fact that while today it hue Guides! Association. "Finance does not mesa speculation ' Thrilling ormances- in the new made a solemn vow to marry no man plugs for'floor lamps in every corner He said that he believed industrial ' g on earth." --aSthough speculation when it does 1 :1[illion Dollar Horse Palace. Pcdi- it is abort of a miracle if it oasts f1f codes would soon apply to every in- - _ ,greed pea at tbe-interaatinnkl dog _ •a decent shaving inirtar. drstry. With the United States going not degenerate into mere 8ambliag has sac!at shows Models of 1434 or the Fie-``WHl you call �ritfi me on tie on a flue-dap week it would'be possible a proper and legitimate place in the ;Motor Show.Happy,carefree*MASS- sea of matrimony?" The patent medicine vendor of a for Neap England,sportsmen to sail scheme of things ecpnomic."--Otto I3. ' oa a mile loog midway. Sbii-"Yes, after you ba.v_e made a tear years ago on the:street corner has from •Boston on Friday-night. Tbey Kahn. ;!'here's only one. world's largest' raft of money,"- changed his wayt and nos' talks over could be in the Nova Scotia woods by annual Exhibition.plan to see-it this i the radio. 'late Saturday morning, have all day Yew- "Satan Bads some mischief still, for Sunday for recreation and, sailing TTjC �c(�Qt/� $ueptio"t,exciusion area araaged. idle hands to do."Aad-tar busy hands MIn1ster- "Don't.you ever attend a fh= Yarmouth that night,be back in �R LyJSIO ' _ Cansulc lots!agents•Railways,Steam- too. Half the misery of the world is place of_worahip?" time to rfeturn to work on Monday. about School worst ie a rreuallsproblem Ships,Motor Coschd. created try busybodies'and aieddlera, Youth--"Yea,air,and I'm on my way _ sing. was essential- if the per]am;our C�ii i uiu7n.vt11 prse people. Adzerti __, ---�- ----- _ -tourist industry of Nova Scotia was to the solution. We invite you to write , - •`� wsi.INGLIS. H W,WATERS• ' There are some women that the -�•— be properly developed,-he advised. As - for it W a:flaw.ie�lasrwr,aha"'s L "t Giirs Manager g an example of the value of adverbs- �{°���q,school.�l-W-1, 1130�`T other] don't talk about when they Doctor-"I am gain to put you on i. leave•the party eaalfer than the stet: a milk diet." isg he said that Florida and Califor- - However, they generally are-the ones "Mr. Grouch (growlingl-"I'm na nia had greatly increased their.pope- -4 * e ..rho have coffered the subject them- cat. I lead a dog's life, and you better lation by eiZterpr3sing publicity pro -' selves before leaving, prescribe bones." ai8 TOR SALE v _ c Easy Street In the Straw Sporting Chancy Men, as well as women. are:oftener BLACKSMITH SHOP - Y -' "How could Pinchpenny be a sue- A couple who first met at a bridge led by their hearts than their under cesaful business man when he has to party last year"are to marry.., But LOCAted "{n Toronto standings. The-way'ti)to the heart is sleep in the ]table "' Then. there ale risk] to through the states'''please their eyes Complete Equipment, Two Forgo@, - t "He's got the whole boueesented to Y-- -- - and ears, and the work is halt done.- pnaumaUo Hammer and Cutter,' j ourlats." Chesterfield. Drills, Lathe and a very complete: _ FIFTY-FIFTH veteran _ stock of tools, will sell as a goino _ CONSEt;t1TiVE ' concern with favorable lease oi•will ;a - � No Way Back - The old man sits, bareheaded In. the _ - ' w +' sail machinery separately, on it 'was so very smooth and wide, sun, hafforYousndAab fop j Sloe or piecemeal. - The road I took away. A battered hat 'beneath him on the - a I thought I could retrace'my steps grass, - H. WATKINS;- -. " '• Advice llfobt an day: - -'"Offering'advice often looks tike fly. y _ And'watches, lazily,-the people pass. 73- WQSt Adelaide The llmping hours drag. slowly. one " Toronto, ing to infiict your own intellectual tm- yet now it is a brambled path, b one ..v F _ ;portance on the world. The world will And not one star the same, - - Now it is four, and children homeward sot have advice unless it wants, and " With never any turnin g back. _. - bound ben it will only accept it as it want*it. The way I-came. - . Run by and wave at'h'lm;'they know The FOUNDATION - — him well Soap of 'SKIN HEALTH "Religion has to do with the soul and Someone has figured it out that one'] As one who has a thousand tales to * lase ai -Witical economy with the bddy."-- chances of being struck by lightning- tell d)esn Inge. are about six ip a million. .Not know 'Off fillips`and biiittles; treasure lost and C1 ilcluira Soap V +, found. 10 cents�AdIV�dUtDI - - . .._ —._-•._ -. -- _.—______-�_.___ .._�_ e0,!'tOtiS Prise 25a - By five the ,ancient pipe be puffs' _ .• cold;o e s AU­g- t d The gentle "bun`takes on -a tinge of TUM gala. AND_ ---HORSES WORK.-SETTER �� �al His eyes are closed, his'thouglits have when freed from Saddle Bells. Cots J wandPted far, L �j ? sprains: Distanrer. Coke, eta bi YOU Fa ed Out e1 And hliahton chest, he dozes in the ifY i [wards Liniment t ale as a well as — , •Innards. In the stable as act u bo a Vat s g Take Lydia E. P�IIkham'e in °f' p. and Doctor'. w _ _ To dream again that magic moonlit bills. _ so Do you wake`up in.the morning feeling' "dead tired?" Unlit to tackle a night Ve$5tab1C COmpollnd Jay's work? The British marched through sleeping it steadica the nerves and helps' ,Do "little things" upset you to the verge_of tears? , Kandahar, to build you up. You will eat.bet- Does your Heart palpitate? Your Head frequently ache? Is sour Digestion -Herbert C. Urea fn Poetry Year - ter• • •sleelP better...look bet- "11 Book. _ ter. Life Will seem worth ..lives NG OF PAIN Sad? again. Remember that Da meat --;z. 100 women say, "It h Ready to Calve Up? .Act Through the . Gems-from Life's S_crap-Book i�ettfnhelp s yislteter as tab. " _`• ;':� ` Thousand of other 'women (and • Blood Stream ,• Pride '- - men, tool have felt disheartened Dr. Williams' ]Sink Pills act 'The in8nitely. little have ,a pride i through your-Blood Stream,. which ' and ready to-give up before 'tak is your Life Stream-and be it infinitely great."-Voltaire. - �nq n. u*_�viati_Pills-?hQ�. remembered, a con tiara O1 your $ --f%�.. o.e ".LLL CO-bear the .-Bigh School Boards and Boards of Education _ in a few short weeks, their shat NERVES and the measure of your standard of Truth, and God will never _ Are authorizbd by 'law to establish : '}"?• tared Nerves and their 'Vitality Vitality depend directly on the emplace it in such hands.."—Mary'Baker _.'INDUSTRIAL,- .TECHNICAL AND a were restored and their system? condition of your Blood. • Dr. Eddy. - - ,: ART SCHOOLS Wiiliams' Pigk Pills increase the• The Drbud'man is forsaken of God,' , _ rebuilt. .Life once again became lato. With the approval of-the Minister of Education . over ,of _the Blood to .absorb �' worth living. Grateful letters from p "We rise in glory as *e sink in DAY AND EVENING CLASSES g• 'Oxygen, which, as any medical 72' different countries bear teats . authority will tell-you- is the'gt'eat 1?�idg."-Young. - may be conducted in accordance with fFie reputations issued by - ••.. ' --- "In general, pride is at the bottola the Department of Education.. - ? vitalizer o1 the body. - - - iiiony to the. benefits derived from oL all great mistakes. -Ruskin. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL-INSTRUC11aN y -~ these Pills. •:Oxygenizes our "Pride and weakness=ale Siamese' is given in various trades. The schools and classes are under _ a _ There-is a- very definite reason " BIOOd Stream A'_ twins"-Lowell. '-the direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. r` +" +�- + --"'°'7' _ "How can tbere' be pride in-a-coil- AppllcatlQn tar atter4ance,should -be made to the Principal for the proven value of Dr, Wil- - "�`�- y - - $y oxygenizing your Blood Stream, trite heart. Humility is the earliest of the school. Hams' Pink Pills as a blood-builder, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills invigor- trait oL religion."-13oaea ]3allou. y lilecent ecientlllc testa' made by ate and revitalize your. NERVES COMMERCIAL- SUBJECTS, MANUAL -TRAINING. HOUSEHOLD "Pride requires very costly food-its SCIENCE'AN•I� AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided two practicing physicians on over make your food digest and really keeper's bappiness."-Colton.• - for In the Courses of Study In Public, Separate, Continuation and High ,Y*4 �60 people recorded remarkable im- feed -your nerves and tissues- pride goes hated,cursed and sham- Schools, Collegiate instltutes,.Vocational Schools,and Departments provement in the Blood Streams carry new strength to every part _. - V ' _ of finite patieafs, and the resultant --��t your Bhdy• Scaled by all.­—Hammond. Copies of the Regulations issues by the Minister of Education may bt improvement In their health wag Try these Pills• _Your • Druggist- obtained from the,Deputy Minister, Parliament Dulidlnps; Toronto, correspondingly .fires#; ' b'as, them--50`cent a package. 1S�JE No. 33--= 33 • i !; 'p,,"ys,.a'^°N' -�r'.-'-�•i,, . .'S':v .y`x"''-. ''�' ¢: a.r .. rs.,• svrr.. .y,�,,,� _,.,,, ,�,,,,y _ _ ..a- '�" �� M iT i.y. .. -V•T,�r i L .K �.a. �_.._.-.""'c - ��sA_°• _ *t •^•ar--"...c3..r T OQ ,t. T-18�a� —Mrs. James Gordon sprained --Ocr teaaie players are making LI 1~ ■ ' " ',her ankle very badly--one day last good use of the court tbese days -'A wf and was off duty furs time. and evenings. The high back H e' V' ..Ch%Ia�� —Wm. 'McGuire and family —Mrs. Arthur Boyes spent' a stops at each end of the courts is �/ e • '''rt' ---motored to Midland on Sunday. few de ye last week in Port Perry a great convenience. _ —Frank and Mrs. Hall ay. with her'daughter. Mrs. Austin_ —Mrs. J. Mundell, who conducts Sunday with relatives in Toronto. Franklin and family. the "Madeline" beauty seat in Cl- -- _ Men'e "Monarch"Seeke—RewFall Patterns ' - --Mr,and Mrs.relatives i and !am• —Kenneth Gordon, of Toronto, aremont, will be in Pickering, and _ r "illy have returned from their both arrived one day last week at the will conduct her beauty parlor in S. Reg. 50 cents,75 cents and $1.00 a pair. home of his muther at the Gordon W. Davis residence, Church Str. on r H. V. Bray. of Tor�uto. spent House. He is still very ill, but it Wednesday and. Thursday of each - for 35 and 80 cents. - kite west sod with his anti W. is hoped'that, with a change of Week- Hours, 9.a. m.to 6 p. m. Phone A real buy for the discriminating buyer. the Bray, and with air and new surroundings, aII im. 5600- - ay Dunlop and'famiIp, of provemeot will soon take place. --The heaviest rain of the sea- y:'' Toronto, are spending a couple of -One day last week Mies Eileen eon occurred on Satday nbt. The Fall Sam ples of Tip-fine '�&ihFf Toronto,with Goo. and Mrs. Elliott Buehbyy, daughter of J, A. and . when it rained very heavily for „ sad family. ' Mrs. Buehby, who is visiting at several hours, in fact for the moat Are now in. , --Rev. H G. Crozier has return• the home of her' grandparents, of the night. It will do a lot of Robr, and Mrs. Day, of Toronto, good, although too late for most _ ad from his vacation and will be met with a rather various acct of the trope. Pasture, corn, roots Better Than Ever. Price the Same: in his pulpit, morning and evening dent. She was playing around and the late potatoes should be Uext Saadayq the house, and• it is thought that benefitted, and' cisterns that were ,, 19* 50 P -Mrs. Urquhart, of Toronto, she tripped and put her band dry were replenitihed. accompanied by Mrs. Burns, through the glass in the door. -"--On Thursday` evening last the a nt Sunday with her sister, Mrs. .Oaaranteed Satisfaction. James Sing. Her wrist was badly cut and seve postponed league baseball gamic —Mrs. a%ott, of Oshawa, ac• eral of the cords were severed. -between Pickering and Oshawa _ - eompanied by her sister, Miss Ida she was taken to the Sick Child was, played in, the Pickering ` ..�1111S,tY18' f�►7upeT'' Work Boot Kerr, visited with J. C. and Mrs, ren'e Hospital, where the wound Memorial Park. There was quite- was dressed. It was thought at a large number of Apectaturs at '' :Philip on Wednesday last first that she would lose control present to encourage the 'Picker ' --We are Porry to report that of her fingers, but hopes are held ing team. Amite averbal encount- = ' Arthur W. Mitchell is seriously now that she will retain their or was carried on b the two ill with a'severe-attack of quinsy. y Mennonite Leather Uppers, Double Soled Goodyear'Welt through to. -'We hope for his speedy recovery. proper use. There is still danger teams regarding a' cluse decision heel, A Buy for the man who wants —Dr. N. E. and ]litre. McEWen fronu iafection, but if it'does not of the umpire. Fortunately % and famil motored to Port Perry occur, it is hoped that &he will be there were nu f-Atalities nor spit- quality and comfort. one day recently and spent 'the home in a few days. Mr. and Mr-.' ling of blood. The name ended in • - Buehby were in the hospital on a tie with a scuts of 2 to 2. Fred T. Bunting . - - Pickerind day with Dr. and Mrs. McMaster. f b. —Miss E. Bret' has returned Sunday and were pleased to learn —On Saturday morning a minor ' 'home after holidaying with vela that abe is making satisfactory accident occurred on the Rouge ,Radio Liceoles Established 1857. _ tiven in Battle Creek, Michigan. Progress toward recovery. Hill. An American car going up r While there she visited Chicago —On Friday evening last two the hill was turfing in to the Orch• � ' and took in the World's Fair. liquor 'cases were tried in the and Inn, and on account of facing —The annual picnic of the Press Pickering Police Con-t and-con- the bright sun the •driver did not d byterian congregation and Sun victions were registered in each see a ear coming from the east, iq day School will be held at Avid case.; Albert Lohman,who resides and the result was a collision.' " Park Fairport, on Wednesday south of the fourth concession Both cars were slightly damaged. ...� �l tore P near Audley, was charged by Mr. Treffic Officer A. Runciman;who _ next. Care will be provided fur Denton, of Cobourg, ant fficur of bapperied to be elpse by investi y� s _ those who have no coveyan.ceg. :t c t Died,at Toronto, oo Wedaeg the Esvi-e- Dept., .OttAwa, with Rated but laid _no'charge. And :"Pickering' Leader Store _ �. ••manufacturing hums brew for on Pridty evening about 9 30, day, ug. 16th;at her home, „r, y• Etta E Head; fort others than members of bia own when trafFic was q,iite •heavy,`a Burnfieid Ave„ faruily.' 'Lohnia-n pleaded guilty large track with a heavy load in merry of Pickering, beloved a ifs +z and- wag fined fifty dollar: and going np _Arnold's hill. wag cem -» of John Marshall. Funeral-from «�''am Requisite - - above address on Saturday. Aug, cost?, or three ruontho iroprtQ�u• palled to P1acL-en speed, which P "q = 19th,at?p: m. Interment ask Prop• n�eot. He chose to pay the floe, Held up a large nutuber of card _ . hot asked for an ezteasloo of time- following lt. Rud these were forced pact Cemetery p - —Frank sad Mrs. .Prongs and in wh'i'ch to pap, a,4 he did not to•Ptop. The last car bard a rear Pager Plate@ and hoc. per 100 coo, Clinton. motored to Hatxrilton have the money As be fAted to end collie-ion with the car in front iPsper Caps ' 10e. per doz. on Sunday and spent the day burrow 6-45,00 from any one in the which stouped affry suddenly court room, be went home, Pscort- outing to those in trout of. it - Paper Serviettes � � 1--00 in a package with Mrs. Pronse•s cousin, Mims p, plain white lG cents MarRaerite Hodge, who recently '� by Constable Crammer, and coming to a sudden stn Damage :-, - -visited with them, and who leaves secured the requisite amount that to the extent of. about $W 00 to entitled him to frwedosn so long as the car was the result. Traffic _ _ shortly for the north-weet to Paper Serviettes !00 is package _ aseume her duties teacher. be observes the law. The other Officer Rnnciman laid no charge, assorted colors � 15 cents -.k Liberal-Conservative 9nm- charge +vas laid by Provincial as no person was at fault. Ilaee School. under the auspices of Oeltoetsble Jarvis against George _ . Henderson,of the Liverpool House MIDDLE 'ACHOOL EXAMS Paper Towels per D eats i _ luting--+8sasda Conservadve . _ •Ibp package 80 cents the charR� 4d... - . Ohba. will be held to Pickering — - in __Ooilsg: Newmarket, from Sept- liquor is other than a legal place." lane followinx'I9 the standing of the - - •:• Ave.' lEfs also pleaded nifty and was It al the Pickering Ooatinuatfon._ .-. pty.(}]ses Tombl era. per dozen ... - -- 4th to Sept. itch for the purpose g ° _ of studying Canadian fsecurpo a fined one hundred dollars and School. based on the years work and problems under leaders who are coots, which he paid. the recent examination npeoialietr is their respective —Thos. L4rkin, Ineipector of John Boyce. EO'2. EL 2. Ala 1, (4eom1, Bath Towels, 22:40, large and fluffy, to pretty colors, t* fields. Many questions will be Factories. Chicago, accompani,d Ptiy>..LA c, LC 2 FA c. FC 2: John each 39c., _ , •• 7�• -discussed, es be been Bwrker, EO 2. EL ]; A 1; AIR i, peeiallp the gneetion by hie sister. Annie, Georb 2, L,A 2, LC 2, FA 4 PC d, _ of greatest importance at the spending a few days with friends Winnie Burningbam, CH c, AH c. - present, the depression. and relatives io Pic>ietgng and Al ' CHAP ; TUr��OLo The former �190 visited R 2. Goom 3,' Phys c, Cbemr. LA c: +_ —Over 25 men,berri and friends Walter Fowlie. EC I EL2;CH c. LGr. MAN of the Pickering Tp• Horticultural his farm on the base fine mouth of 414ary Hickey, RC r, EL 3, CH r, Hit= • a . ' Society lead a merry time at their the village, now uct•upied 'by Lair,Nicholson. beam c, Phys c: Ray picnic at Glen Avis Park on Wed. Oliver Pascoe. Mr, L%rkin re Pnitkey, EC c. EL'3,AB 1.AIR c. Oeotn - neeaap. Darts, horse shoe pitch }forty that conditions in Cbicago hya 1- Chem : LC r: Fred Robinson. _ r are now very roe rc, 4 f«w AJI c. Phva n,Lei c•LC c. FA c. FC c: ^ ins and hall games were enjoyed y P Howard Robinson, EC C. EL 2. A 1, -Here C - and a 9plenttid supper wag provid• month+ Rgofthe city was in R Ale -- i'hye c. Chem 1: ,Arthur 9mih. �i. s - - Whitby, condition iinaacially EC 1. EL I, CH 1, AR 1,(loom I, LC 1 ed. Mr. and MrP. Lpade, . =evbo are membere. .havo kindly- W -c ith a scent amcnnt of uoem• LA ! LC 1. FA I. FC I:Leila Spa �row. • onsented to help-with the mn•i Plopnlent. and factoriee almost at rig Ronald.c. Alg c: V&le. ECc, EL 3, cal part of the program at the- a atand-ftill. But now nearly all Phys 3.- �Roset Pork, factories are o ratio with a full ?lower Show on the 23rd. pe g - . =`- --Word nuns received of the staff. The last factory beinspect-s BALE REGISTER. iCooked Ham, •• $6c, marriage in England of Miss Myra ed,just before comtog'•to Picker• -- .. • �. �` ­Cronk, on August 8rd, to Alan ing, has now 275 rue8 on their pay. SATURDAY, AUG. 26th -•- Apct- Jellied Tongue, '• Lisbmatn, of`Morpeth, Northam- roll, while a few months ago, they ion sale of horses, cattle, pigs, , . •• f•..: _ ' mac, berland. After a few days at bad only 14 men at work. - This fowl and implements etc., at lots Jellied Veal, Newcastle on Tyae, the couple factory, which 'is an aermotor 7 and 8, rear of con. 8, Pickering, $slogan .. .•• _=•• I6e. sailed on Aagaet 9th, for Nigeria, institution which manufactures the property of Hortop Bros. Sale Africa, where he will resume his Rind-mil{e, has enough of orders at 12.30 o'clock, sharp. See Bills H�oheese, •,,, ,•, 2 Iba. for 25c. position Biter a fear months leave abead to keep them busy until Wm. Maw, auctioneer. •, 14c, of absence. While in Loudon Miss Christmas. This include@ s large -; l9pecial, Bacon, half or whole side, Croak met some of her former order from Argentine. The Now Adlaor•t4sexne sea. Minced Steak,. .: S The for 26c. 'friend@, Miss Mary Harding, her World's Fair,-of coarse, attracts g ]ba for 26c - ^ "brother,- Tom -Harding, and hie millions of visitors, and is proving RYE FOR BALE—Also,two 2.year• �g�wing Beef, .. •• •� •• wife, who are enjoying a"trip old Flilies. Thos.Hortop.phone Clare No. _ :. •p a great eucesss, and_helps the a,a _ 50-51. Alt Meats kept under-Electrical abroad. unenlplaymeot . situation Him - -- — —The ratepayers'ratepayers' meeting held in many Pickering friends are glad FOR BALE—A stack of fresh oat _ Refrigerattofa. straw. Apply Henry Johnson, R.R. No.3, to know that•Mr. Larkin is meet - ' • the�@chool on Friday last was well Claremont. 51 _ _ aEteoded Iriepecto>< Hutchison ing with success in fibs "Windy L�OR BALE—Three Yorkphire9ows explained that the junior room City-" r due to rarrow c a few weeks Apply`to F. ' of the school was overcrowded but --During the past couple of M.ChapaZan,Pickering., 50.52 ..W I. - fun compu{eioo would be seed io weeks, the loca'Y" Lennie club has t}g BALE—LO it,joists, 2 s ]2:also . h (� • forting the trustees to operate an been doing a little touring. An ]FOR and sash,window frames.stairway and -,Butcher !(phone 3000). .'Pickering other room. He also abowed that inter club progrommetamong Clare short plank. Apply Syd Schmidt, Stanley The- the cost of operating the public moot, Cherrywood and Pickering atre,Stpvavilte. 1. 4stf I school with three teachers,' owing was begun, and a few local play. �RIV ATE NURSING HOME— to tOe exit's grant!, Ronld be $92. ere went to Claremont for the first Medical, Convafescentland-Maternity cases _- accevted.' Private and Semiprivate rooms ��.� 00 more per'year. The matter was matches of the series on Aug. 2nd. week!y rat. Mrs. Inspection invited. Phone - � '.1--thorongbl discussed and ou mo The singles match that evening X6. 1 7so9. Mrs. f surge Trompson. R. R. ea . y l�lo. i.Stouftville. 51.24 -lion of Mr. Gibson, seconded by F. between Dr. Smith and F, Petrie. ! iAndrety, the matter was shelved our number 1 ranking player, Ras FARM TO RENT-92 sore, being „ _�r LhA nragA� r parts of lots 13 and 14,con.9, Pickering Tp. y ' .artwr�W an evenly contested and ioteret- C�buildings andsesidence,'60 acres workable. •_ .Special Service Tires was ebairmac. ing exhibition of strong, aLe%J7 .."It .,... . avenientLo I —Mrs. Joseph Carr. well known driving tbat.at times a proached public school and ell,Stou t Continuation Ap _ to many of the older reaidents of the brilliant. Player@ froth the pfr to win.Waddell,stouflville. 49tf Pickering, baving lived on the acme villages have since faced FLOWER SHOW 'As thousands of drivers now know; are farm north of the village, now each oilier at home and at Clare- w _ : ..owned by W, White, died at her mont, when, though usually de - - built stronger and wear longer than an7 home in Arcola, Saskatchewan, feated. ourracqueters have gained PICKERING TOWNSHIP • on July 28th, With ber bueband considerable help front seeing Dr. ♦ tire even.. Seiberling could, ever build ..%nd family she moved to Saskat YT mlinRoa's ,strong, varied and $CTt1��11t1u' Society A d �- J chew in 1907. After farming accurate atr:okiog. On Saturday, ::before. until 1915, tbelamily moved into August 12th, members of our club. - the town of Arcola, where she re were entertained on the Cberry Will hold a Flower Show on - '= -sided anti{ her death. She was a wood coact, and on the following iOlne In and ask Bee these world lams• 4 faitbfal member of the Methodist Monday return ms tcbee were WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23rd :• Church upti{ th unioa, when @he played. The Cberrywood netters IN. ,4 4Ds tires. " became a member of the United provided good opposition too. In Clblareb, and she took a deep inter theaeelogagemeota the Pickering SST, ANDREW'S CHURCH A 'G U B eat in the work of the church. Blab has been represented by Miee �t g P. m (l$. S. T-She was held in very high esteem es Betty and Edith Murray, acid by all who knew her She is our Miss Gladys Rly. and by Meesra. -Flo�rer Show, Program, vived by three daughters and five Arthur and Doug]&@ Smith, Frank sons, her husband having died Petrie and Jack Boyes. Come Music. general Repain, •ls some years affrd. She was the only around Porne time and see a game. Come and bring your friends. _ slater of SsmLlabmk now living in will you? 'You'I it, and all Pickering R An atl} !1 enjoy Admission, �O.�Dtt ! ,. r. n ' ©�,+ ►,•,•-. - -- -- - � - ,.,•.:.'C^.^ 1. {m. "1 1S. • �° �i.•_.smt^'1.'?Y:idi.