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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_08_25 $S ,:.mot: _ a-c�!.r- .:.s ,� .. _ R•'. ','h'•' �� � - •-�.'R".rr -.n,.-}nr ,•F.:r:,_!.. .+ �t, _ps '.: � - _ _ Y "�"i';' - uv .[sti':'• :1..'.'°" .ec• y,< „•X�; � ?-�?v �r+ '��+'• c '�' •ir: '�`. 2- x.:. �, ,, •R: _ '. .. .. :x; 'y.r°�ni.� i.W'�'. - cF:r�, r v ". r J 'h � - � ,�,�. .I'' ' -'��,t�7 rp•..5,r,y �v2`YCc'� . AOL •ti v -•e. ,rr�. wr. .w .. ., _ , . .yam±. .. - - . ��+,x'�`f� `?'- �f, r. VOL. "LII, - PICKERING, ONTe, FRIDAY,, AUG.25, 1933. -' 1�To. 52 stal Lawbo. •Balsam .. Greenwood _ Are+d4oal C 0 A­L' Mrs. Sadler, of Blackstock, spent Mrs. Brandon and daughter are GREEN D Saturda in Balsam. holidaying at Lake Simcoe. �� D8. 8. C. PEARSON-Phgician A good supply of Hard and, Soft Mr. and Mrs. Jud Ward,- spent the Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, of Toronto - •od8urgeo°. D"abarton. 1 r Goal on hand. Also i3 supply weekend' in Toronto. called on Mrs.. Boyer on Saturday. i• ILL ., R $. FORSYTH. Oppt.D.. Direr_toe of Kindling Wood, "Srpud" Goddard has returned af- Albert Ormerod, of Toronto, spent - • cal A4eoci.tlon of Ontario.Rag. ter spending a couple of weeks with a couple of days last week with his .0 �oi the me O�o� l stove length. his grandparents in Toronto. brother, William and family. Established 2896 y� Ernes examined by appointment. Miss Norrine Wilson of Toronto, Mrs. G. Law and daughter, Mrs. -t pab� o+. Claremont. out. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709: I spent the week-end with her parents McAvoy, of Toronto, were in the - 1.egail. DONALD MIIN1�0, PIC$ERI�](3 Rich. and Mrs.. Wilson., �village vn Thursday, calling 'on J. A. and Mrs. Jones have return- friends. THIS'IS THE UNCAN B. McINrY RE-Barrie ed home after spending a week with We extend our congratulations to ter. solicitor. Notary, office-Brock St.. their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Thom- 'Wm. Clark Jr., he having* secured FA R U'1 E R S M IL L �g 9onfb.Opposite Bell Telephone office, Whitby. GENERAL INSURANCE son, of Toronto. 3rd rite in the fiddlers' contest at �"1 Phone 45. 481y p prize A large nutilber of farmers Hortop Bros. will hold an auction Brooklin .recently. DONALD RUDDY, Barrister. - BROUGHAM, __ - ONTARIO sale of their farm stock and imple- :Miss Lila Lee, of Toronto, called exchange their grain • Solicitor, Notary Public. 2vloneyt�o Loan. for Facilities for . ]acing any kind of In• ments at their, premises, lots 7 and .on Fred and :4lrc, Gibson on 'Satur- Aaice formerly occupied by the late A.E.Cbrie ban,south wing of Court House,Whitby. sly; P S, rear of con. 8, tomorrow, (Satur- day_.last. She was accompanied by Flour and Cereals auraace at best rites day)', gee bills for particulars. a nephew and niece of Mrs. Gib- BEATON, BELL & ROSS, Barrist• available:- - son's from Toronto. „ s era. Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security and Serviee my Motto, Altona -' It.Saves move a y 1 8ul]ding.330Hay Stieet,Toronto„ ¢�,Iy Phone Pick.515 _ '• --- - AttdCe should do i man more P/.J Beaton, y H.s.Bell, -- --- - - . __ ._..---.- Mr. W. Burton, of Whitevale vts- - a, 1• D.F. Rose, Adelaide.1838.9 iced B. and firs. Reesor on Tuesday. Rev. J. S. and Mrs. Ferguson anti �ICHARCSON, PICKERING & J. H. Beal, • Claremont Mrs. L. Hoover, of Stouffville vis daughter,' Dorothy, of Carleton pl- Special MUT.VEY-Barristers,Solicitors,Notaries PHONE 9:A ited with'B. and Mrs. Reesor•on-Th- ace, spent Tuesday with friends here Public, 21.1-214 confederation Life Building, ursday, Miss Muriel Westney has returned BARLEY FEED Corner of Tomah and Richmond Ste. Toronto, FURNITURE Mr.s• P. Pugh is spending a few from her work at BigWin .Inn, •fox $24.00 per Eon, Spot Cash. Phone. Adelaide 4489 and 4480, By appoint• went Saturday atu Pick.3613. Pickering residents days with her parents, W. J". and the fall and final year at Varsity. This in the' beet feed value on au . We are displaying an ttractive Mrs. Monkhouse. Wm. Greig of the Massey-Harris ' the market. HOMSCN & McMILLAN-Barris- variety of Xtnas Gilts. * • Miss Barbara Ba�key is spending -Co. made a pleasant call' on his old Taus, Solicitors. Notary Public. 0`:ice at Aluminum and (Iraniteware Etc. a portion of her holidays -with relat- friend, F. M. Chapman recently. • for Pastry and Fine Residence ne.of Mr.Thomson, lot 11,concession 1, Furniture and Furniture ivies in Stouffville.- Wm. and Mrs: Waddell of Stouff ,Kissilnl - Piokartng, Oflict hours.Thursday and Saturday Novelties. ' Cake Baking. e ngs, from 7.00 p,m to's 3o vv.m.,or by Mr, and Firs. A. Matthews spent villa were callers on friends here �appo,ntment. Toronto office: 11o612nys1 S'a'nk Prices low, in. keeping with times:' the week-end with H. -and Mrs. Sl- this week. Bak+Erls Joy makes a Fine R7ltig•, Phone Pick 2000 -Toronto Erin 5303. D lf► -3,rr aclt The next league game,.. . is -played Flavored ? /� �"''� ) /�� Mass Edna Brown, of -Toronto, here on Saturday.evening- in Winter's' Bread. r* Dental r �.. ., _ ♦..r �/ / / 1! .i°aed with .A and -Mrs._ Lewis on. field „ F -- �snday IastA Several from here attended. the Chopping Monday, "�Vedneadap �jEILC.';%IiTH. D.-D._9„ L. D.9,• Mr. and Sirs. O. M. Madill and finals in the ball games between �+nd FridRy. We-do •�� (Succ*eoor to Dr. J. N,Dales), Graduate of SPECI 4L' liiar'oriQ motured to Meaford on Sun -Pickering and tha local .team on it right. - the Royal Coilege of Dental Surgeons and TCron- -• ,• - _ - !o Umversrty, , At Claremont office over h. A. -` 'day, Tuesday at the Whitb-r•-Para,grounds _ Ssott•s tore every Tuesday and Friday. Phone_ , .`�fj'1F1Cj1 R0C31� FACed Reci iti'e are curry to report that, Sias- These teair.4 are about evenly mat- '?%O CREUrT toilet t.. 27tf - Billy McKay is under tits doc- shed. , - te, -On account of the change Io times and Green HOOfiIIg ter' 'care: We hope he may soon be ]HERBERT T• FALLA iqE, L. DS., - ._. .. - .. . ' Dumbarton and the close margin I sell at. I D D.S.. Graduate of+he ratty f Tor to oft ,2 40 per square. y we?1 again. am forced to discontinue credit, " Lreatal Surgeoneand the i%nrvertity of Toronto. We congratulate the girls -of our Doris 4lcWhinney 7s visiiirrk with except for approved monthly : wee in readenee second door east o1.5t._And- rw'sChurch. Pickeitng,ont. Orace hove - 9 Full weight and Sunday School for the splendid see- J; A. and bars. Barrie• accounto. a.w. to a o. m, or by ap/oint�enc. t17 ray etandl�rd quality Tice. rendered gt Bloomington. The Helen' f Oshawa, is visit- ; wwvwe). Phone Ptct 3700. {3ty minister, Rev. Mr. Morton, being on Davis,' his vacation. ing with Mrs. Wm. Nicholson. The abo�a prices good for 10 day's Miss Glenna. Gilmer is holidaying . *sts>tseeas 6aarDs, Those who attended the reunion at on3y. Tetras Spot Cash. y at Rice Lake. L. BURN/NQHAM -�........,.. -,... ,,,� ^� McKay's on Sunda were: Mr. and Ross and George Heron, of West - AELIZABETH RICHARD SON- .•• piC�Li •. Mrs. A. Paterson and family, Sand- Hill are visiting with Alex. Thom. Building and General *Fite and automcbrie insurance of all kinds. � wish; Mrs. A._Trewartha. Markham Contrasting. 000-4eting.campaaiee of eabd fsnamml stand- * i Mr. and Mrs. W. Duncan and family - Roy Thom and daughter, Fern, �' Lu B Y � of Green River; Mr, and Mrs. A. Fut are visiting his father this week: , Estimates furuiebed on aft classes POBTI7.I„ Licensed At]ctioaeee . John, Dan and. Miss Jean Ander- of work-Interior and Exterior. _ ler and Mr. and Mrs. J. McArthur n' son visited Hamilton and Niagara_ alterations and repair@. - a for ammum K Tan grid oowso. Aar and family, of Toronto. fJlilmne - --: - 1190 ra1.a of ail tlaaa aranaed a 4�aQne4arit- Blaeksmithingj & WoodW'Ork , - -----, a N'uilt' Concrete Work. ' Broughamt �- A culvert is being placed across Pbone Picicaring 6719 at right prices Petticoat Creek on the Rosebank F'.!<1RPORT, - ONTARIO Pa. IL BEATON, TovyNgHiP Now lathe time to bane those re air Ckrt Coaveyaacer Comm,w,oner for P ' A Moffat was in Newcastle on Road and the road straightened. 80davtts.. Accountant, Etc. ].suer of jobs attended to. Harrows- repaired, Sunday visiting his parents. Ruth Taylor, of Cherrywood. is , bfinriaget,rcenaee. wbitevale.Ont. also Dew sections on band. The few- Mr. Munroe king was a Sunday visiting her cousin, Miss Evelyn An- . Shingles Far .Sale - ous Fleury Plows always on hand.' visitor at the D. Gannon home, nis this week. 1 M. MAW, LICENSED AUQ- Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa- ti TIONEER,tor Yodt,QntasioaadDorbam tors'and Etectric Washers• Mr. George Farley spent a week Margaret Sewell is visiting with Ceantse.. All kinds of salsa peom��� a with his son, James, and fa3riily. ialeen Annis and Mr. and Mrs.-Ev-. :f3alt ©�iveoiaed Steel Shingle*!, sakeyd•d [f thinkiolt of buying en electric.rtidio Ties. A. :Malcolm is visiting her Aird's Felt Slate Shingles. & 4W TWISM is rNEWS'O' C°`fOe ass be ask for a demonstration of the New ans, of Niagara - Falls are visiting +rr ut•d at NEWS om1c.. Beg and radeQm- ,on, Frank, at Port Credit this week. with Marjorie Anrd' Alen. re-Tub ring hu wheels. d4W vbooee= WbstbT.Ont ell Rogers Majt;ptic models. ) g RRy -' - - - The prices are right. _. Friends ­from Toronto spent 'the' L+aao inowers sharpened. CigRNET ROBERTSON F. S. -V7 7 0dvsard Meek-end with the Sheppard family, Green River T. PATERSON'S . CLAREMOD:T Miss bate BrvbLi. is .visiting her Call And et r xi Electrical Ca,r3tra^tor __ GREI✓N WOOD 'lily :;.ter and 'family in Beaverton t�k, Miss Frances P6well paid the of i- g p ices. _ Pbone 261'2 Wiring and Repairing far Light week ghburhood a short visit on Sunday. , The A. Love family,' of Toronto, :We are sorry to hear Mr. John A Brock Road i or power, Pickering Mills - were with Mrs. .Thos, Perryman' sin White is.so very ill. All kinds of electrical goods � Sunday. Mrs. Jerry Smith, of Detroit is ''IGeneral Store `H - Aept in stock.. -_ - hies. D. Gannon ,is spending the visiting her sister, Mrs. Le. Vett: • 911y Phone.l?U5, Pickerinpt week with Ravenshoe and Lake The "ole swimmin hole" isn't so Buv your groceries 1t bows shod _ - - ^_ --Simcoe friends. popular These cool days. The James :Amabei••itamily, of Tor We miss Mrs. R. Carter, who is keep the home fires burning. We have a full line of ALSO -• onto have been holidaying with the spending a• pleasant vacation at Pt.' Credit., Hardware, 'Paints (Marti-Senour iekering 44ca! Henry Shea family during the past. re Brand, as low as 89 cents a qt. All Poultry Feeds week. Mrs. Botham,,of Toronto is spend Vompanq Mns. Geor a Law'and Mr. and ing her vacation with Mrs. Malcolm Arsenate a Lead, Lime, Paris 'Chicken' Starter of best Mrs. Mcavoq, of-Toronto, called on ,Sr., and her children. Green, BiueStone, Screen Do y old friends in Brougham on. Thurs- A stock paid a visit to the home sod Windows, _.. f11181ity St. reason'- I of Simon and Mrs. Stephenson, and.° W e do emery work of,all kinds.. Sarr YRB. THOS. LAW, OWNER day of last week, gumming,Bbearti ground, Mower kni- able prices. : ,.. _`: .: Mrs. n.- Burris, of Brookiin,' is vis- left a' little daughter. gee sharpened, Ladders of wil leogtho e iting her relatives, John and Mrs.' Master htgles Murray, of Toronto from 15c. per ft. up. Hereafter all Coal mutt be cash on' Laying M.48h: And Foods Miller, of 'Thistle' Ha" and their was out with his grandmother on But no biacksmitbing•norwheal work k .delivery, ezceot on a _Ot ever Sort. brothers and Sisters. Sunday. ppoved , p Little Doris Wilson was in the Os-' Mr. Stanley Burkholder has gone TERMS CASH # :monthly accounts. :: = ,: Hospital one day g shawa General Hos to Ashton and Ottavta fora vacat- Wnone 27'29 Pi:kerin _ last week when she underwent li ion. 7, R Jfef^Kitn�rr_� L - House 2dS0 _Phones 10ffice 5940 ssfcl v,,eaai.iurt for zhe removat Miss-Eva-Ireson Rs 2�10_me at pre- --- -- Da, N. �)ekw•ooclo adenoids and tonsils. sent with her mother,. Mrs. Wm. Ire- OUR OWN FORMULA t t - Mr. Roy McWhirter and family.. son and'her sister, Mjss• Ethel Ire- : Bargains 1ICKERING, °= T• returned home on :Monday and. will son. t B - be ready for the opening of the se- A party of about thirty Younger ENGLISH R• G. CLENLENINt hool on Tuesday Sept. '5th. Toronto folks had a merry time at a Mr. and Mrs. Annis, of Port LFn•• corn roast at the home of one of the IN Dung ladies .-Miss Lena Booth.. . 1 t h 14 - FUNERAL DIRECTOR ion and Mr. and Mrs. Thom and dau-. Y , Fu hn, it ghter, of Dunbarton, visited the L. We are pleased to report that y -on Saturday. Master•Buddv Murra is•r. idl con f Johnston f swill y. Y P Y U re Private Ambnlaoce valescing at, �4lrs. Wm. Booth's Day and Night Service W. J. Brown and family, of Tor- where his mother and brothers are ~v" onto, returned homey Saturday af- ' Phone 9000 ter a pleasant holiday with the fox- holidaying. ts, - _ :_Mnlvern X000 __._ _ mer's parents, T. C. and Mrs. Brown The Ladies' Aid will hold their -- ViAlnut Steel Red, high - Miss Bernice Botham, of Toronto, monthly meeting, Aug. 30th. .Word g /� has been the guest of Howard and for roll call' "Harvest". The time is 'CLEANSES, the $YSTE3L Weer cable eprinA, felt M$l�kl�ai>ri, '10nt. Mrs. Malcolm and. family,during the 2.30 p. m. The place will be announ- a mattress-re . $18 00. --' h^filar- ,h,,&. .std - d Mrs W ohms ch•Services. fur . 1b.�0 . . Mr. an Johnstone, Mr. -OUS waste from the Arthur Johnston and son, the• Rev. We sincerelyielYthat the young spring•filled Mattresses. Binder' TWinAM Harold Johnston, of Gorrie, visited meri of neighboring towns would _ their brother, L. Johnston and fam- tie up their motorcycles on Sunday intestinal trt�Ot `1 only Ic�,eSd ily last week. They are surely disturbing the peace ;- Mrs. Fred Cassie returned home of our village..The ordinary. Relieves lb eumatism' ' Golden Usk Kitchen high- AT - 'from her trip west last week, having way traffic is quite sufficient to, - visited Mr. Cassia's sister and bro- have to'tolerate without'Mis addit- att9 a9 B gentle laxative &>ed Cabinets 2,9.75 Lo west Cash Prices ther, and, John and Mrs. Linton,- of fonal riot. ' Winnipeg, and her sisters and fam- 'Would-be correspondents are taut- stimulates the _ 38 inch Walnut Dresher, Berry Boxes and Crates, ilies, Mr: and Mrs.' G:Bull and Mr, Toned' against the forwarding for with large mirror - 1�.6Q - and Mrs. Carl Adams, Mrs. Sword- f blicon.to this paper any items y._•Lloer a' - SPRAYERS fager returned with her to visit her suggestive nature or uneompli- mother Mrs. Cassie, of Agincourt mentary criticism of others, the pub- - Large 1 pound tin 'Eleotrical Goods slwapl3 : and SPRAY lishirt o and'other relatives.' t; f the altogether personal - Rev. Mr. Harton, -of Claremont -affairs of local citizens etc.,. they �9C �• �• ,�' . ALL HARDWARE conducted the services in St. John's will not be published. Church last Sunday. Next Sunday The church service next Sunday :;iLlso In 15o and 26a size it moderate plisse. the service will be held in the even will be at the usual hour, 7 'p. m. _ : F>waeral Director ing, being sponsored by the W. M. MrA. J. Nigliswander, at the organ, �'[Q S. Mr. Goddard of -Balsam, will be Rev R, Wilson, Moderator of thei Jones �$ Store Ambulanos,Service ALVIN I�✓SHBY in charge. and a quartet from Cedar Whitby-Lindsay Association will be , Grove will 9f ig. It is to be hoped in the pulpit. All.are welcome- No Phone QM Phone 13U0 Hardware Pbone 4900 that a good congregation will be pts rented pews. You ought to come to,,/' ; • y� . 'PICKIRTNO, sent. Sundae,School Will be held as church. Start now. Hea1~a real ear . . a•. -� ,:. '�rit1 . .. :'iiRd:l"ill 1` 'p.•m. _ moo. "° ,.7�'''rr. " " r. p 4: — -- — _ ;Y ••,r.—.�, ..K r_r.rr t -1 r _- r - Yr, .. :•{ _ "..�sh 'P.: •_�s-acs....._ - _ _ ^`.• ` 'K •'t �i% 7 +s- y • •i~••.F' 'illy.' //• •! ^ ' - '{•a.: `y.. .. ti: -d, f ` turning abroad in a few months. It W. _ f vas one thing masquerading as an .' THE . .'. _ other man'4 daughter for a few weeks, . _. and quite another finding that the ~ fious, decept ion might have to continue in-� ��� � definitely, Wher. sheought o than v er ade a tremor of fear surged through he- J because she realized.,that the.longer _ - g the deception continued the harder.it - By J. R. 'WlLMOT would be to.unmask and the great?r '' r would be the pain which she must - _ '-'"; cruse to 'the"man who had/accepted SyNoPsis sion. It was Molly. Even discount her in all good faith as his(daughter. At's London once club :dolly Car- , As soon as the moved out of Lawn F �' stairs meets Roger Barling, who pram- ing the foist that she was suffering Y / = fees to get her a Job. T:..: following from a temporary lass of memer.y, House and down to the' city she :.r morning dolly is stopped by a police- there were moments when she appear- man thought that she might have a better E i and she taken identified b police_ Mr. and ed to-be abjectly afraid. in his diplo- opportunity of setting about her task ya Mrs. silver as their missing niece. That matic way he had inquired whethez of finding the real Molly Carstairs, TItCA_ night at the Silver's home she discovers she is being used as a decoy in a she was not completely happy, but she - Towards the end of the week Molly x gambling house. The Slivers next tell had answered him that she was won- and the Major found exactly the type _ Ddolly that Maior Carstairs, her father, of flat for which they had been search- .'la on his way home from India. A fur- derfully happy, in fact, this author and his-English imitators ther crisis develops when Molly 'runs . ing. It was within a few minutes pith Anecdotes their work should be read in a diml into Roger Barling leaving Paul silver's And it was when she smiled up into walk of the Green-Park; in fact from y" study, where there has been a quarrel his face and wound one of her arms n lit dissecting room—the corpse rather Oliver employs Judson to rill Barling. around his neck that his fears melted one of the bedrooms at the back one Of the Famous Inspector Clayton' interviews Roger re- � could catch a glimpse of the lean bare dam;S and the surgeon and his assisv, 4riende due to gambling one of dents.R3folli' sense's was beginning to that ay `tricks branches of the•trees, with here and In the days.when William ants rt then sick of it, in a moody; meets her father. there a few curled and crumpled gaga`sort of 'way. _ - with him. - Yeats, Irish cet and la poet playwright, was `Quite so, • lerves hanging disconsolate. CHAPTER XVI�-(Co.t'd.) Major Carstairs had cautio Igly "I think it's besutiiui" cried Molly, living in 'the celebrated rooms over * « Mi think the Modern Age is a very mapped out his and Molly's immediate when Major Carstairs eked her how a &mall bootmaker's shop in Woburn The first rule to be obs^rued in nice age," supplied Molly. . "Lots of future. It would, he told her, be a it suited her. •It w,.s attractively Londong not afar from aEuston, Station caring for one's personal library is people say,nasty things about it but week or two before formalities at the furnished too. Its owner brad evident to weed it frequently, advises Mr,' I think that's because the jealous War Office. were completed and he ly been a gentleman of cc•rsiderable --John Drinkwater called on him one Mitchell. Charles Lamb had perhaps; beeaus"ey've grown too old to was, to all intents and purposes, a :artistic appreciation. day to be warned that the poet was the simplest method for disposing of enjoy it." free lance civil'�n once mo»e, able to expecting A. H. Bullen; the Eliza- his superfluous books.He treated them' (To be continued. bethan 'scholar and ublisher, and P y `I`Good for you, Molly,". •cried her follow his own dictate and, iii fact, - _. P in recisel the same manner in which father.. "That's the spirit. And I'm do just as he jolly well like`l, ���1 L that when Bullen arrived, Drinkwater Becky Sharp treated the copy of Dr. r ;going to take jolly good care that you He had intimated to Paul Silver the School Wardrobe would have to make himself scarce as Johnson's Dictionary which had been don't find me a wet blanket. As you daT following his arrival that, charm- they had some private business to given her'as a grudging gift. Lamb said coming down,. Flora, I've got to ed as he would have been to accept .. transXct. Bullen was, publisliingS threw his unwanted volumes out the _ get acclimatised. Well, I've plenty of the Silver's hospitality irdefini ^t it. By HELEN WILLIAMS. Yeats at the' time. . window, Even books which'had been time to get that, haven't I, Molly? was his intention to take a flat in_ * * inscribed to Lamb by their'authors A You and I are going to do the most town and to remain there until such Illustrated Dress;,inking. 'Lesson Fur- ' Presently the doorbell rang. "I were found by Lamb's neighbors on - absurd things together—just like kids' time as he and Molly had fir_ally de- nished with F,rer'y Pattern, went downstairs with Yeats," relates his lawn at Hampstead. It was the. on holiday. ' Except that this isn't cided on what plans the future was Drinkwater (in "Discovery," the sec- ,contents arid, not the bindings of books Just a holiday,' he added happily.-to be built: and volume of his fine autobiography :which he revered. "It's for keeps." "And you can't blame me, Pau.." —the first volume was "Inheritance," * * • Paul Silver,looked up sharply from- the Major bad smiled, "if I should' , : : - and there is more to come).,"He open- At a Chinese theatre in Pekin-=. " his plate: - wish to have my little gi:fall to my=- + - ed the door and Bullen was standing from "Once Upon a Time and Today" : d1 " .'You mean you're not returning to self for a bit." = " there, the cape of his ulster draped by Maud Nathan: India,-Aldcus?" he asked, keeping his, Paul Silver had nodded, encoura over a bundle of papers under one "I wr:tched with interest and amaze- +voice as even as he could [.rider the r S- - arm and two or three folios under the . ingly. He had recovered' .rom the went a unique custom,. Up and down' . �.` eircumctances, : other. Yews greeted him in rich the aisles went the ushers, the boys blow delivered to his composure by Iris:[ ,tones, 'Ali, Bullen will you go' bearing trays piled high with towels' "That's the ticket, Paul. That's my the realization that`the-Major had - - - little surprise-packet. I'm finished. no intention whatsoever of returning r and the corner and get threepence which had 'been wrung out in' hot - - _ 'I'm through. I'm refloating at the to India and that he would be settling worth 'of cream,' offering coppers eater. These were presented to,inii= • ,'War Office in.the morning and after fin• After all, he argued, some which there was no hand free to take. viduats -in the audience, who would h1 ' a few very.necessary formalities I'll way out of the dilemma was sure to 1 * take one, mop the brow, wi(1e. the y 'be a free man. -Nice little pension, be found. If the worst came to the Prior'to that visit, and when John hands, and return it to the boy, who Paul, and I hope, a long life to enjoy worst, the girl could always convert Drinkwater was one of the leading put it in a bag. When this bat was it. Why, Molly, what's the matter'" iently disappear again and like "the lights of-the Birmingham Repertory full, he tossed it-over the beads of _ _ he added, quickly,.noting how sudden- other one" perhaps she would not be = _Company, Yeats had visited Drink- the audience to another boy on the` ly pale the girl opposite him had be- quite so readily discovered. , _ ' ' arafer at his lodgings in Hirirlingham. opposite side of the theatre; whd; re;' i~ome� As a fact, Silver.was rather reliev- "He dtayed with me. and at -night turned the,compliment by throwmig Molly tiled to 'smile. "I think it hear that it was the Major's in- I was anxious to see that he was back a pack of towels'which had beeiz; y. must be the excitement," she apolo- tention to take Molly to town to live warm 'enough in his room, there be- freshly wrong out in hot.water: It - gized, breathlessly. "You've r-o idea ;with him. So long as Carstairs re- ing a heavy frost outside," remin- was an astonishing sight to see t"iese = }low excited I've been;really. I'll be mained at "Lawn House" those little --: , laces John, "I lighted }is gas-stove, packages of towels hurtling over they all right in a mo;neri,r:'- gaming parties were quite-out of the and left him. I returned later to find heads of the audience. Flora Silver had risen from her question, and while their cesaatioin - he'had donned a thick white sweater ``- - _ chair and placed an aim. around the lid, perhaps, been providential since _ over his nights.tirt, which stood out "Government has not any too nary a _ :rYs shoulders, while Carstairs dash- the "mishap" to young Carruthers, in consequence like a ballet skirt, and record is running itself thus far."-� I _ to the sideboard and pourO out a things could not continue like this when in,my solicitude I ventured a 'Henry Ford. • . of braFid'y. indefinitely. One had to keep one's third call be was in bed covered by a The death-rate from road accidents` - "There, dear, take a-sip at this," funds in a healthy state. It was orie large pony-skin hearthrug from the is higher in Johannesburg, Cxge' soothed Mrs. Silver, taking the glass of the few economic laws about which floor. The next day I Ieft'him-in my Town, and 'Pretoria than in the six from the--Major's hand, "you'll.feel Paul Silver knew anything at ail. I room to himself, and at lunch time largest cities of Great Britain, the, =; Flora Silver was iatber in ie per- •. he told'me be had done an excellent ratio being, in Pretorlu 30; in-Johan= t� u upstairs," said turbed at the hearing of it. She morning's work, having written four, nesburg 24, and to Cape Town 22 Pei' Molly, quietly, and turning to Major didn't .trust "that girl." Anything_ - lines and destroyed them." 100,000. London's dirure Is 15,4 per . i tarstalrs• "Please don't worry, 's might influence of Lawn House, j • * * 100.000. �'� mrght happen. Once away from the - iiothin , Yeall it isn't." g A story of Figaro, r'rench poodle— — When the two women, had gone Car- Molly might be constrained to tell told by his master, Colonel A. A. An- i _ stairs turned to Silver. Major Carstairs everything, and that ',�.77y4 ,- derson, noted American artist and "You-don't `think I've been talking "everything" might result in-a spot sportsman tin "Experiences and Im- too much to her, do,you, Paul?" of unpleasantness for the Silvers. pressions"): You �_-- _._ "I don't think it's that," Silver re Once again she devoutly wished that This little rig is particularly smart "Not' feeling very well one day, I t C8n'It pplied, "I think it's just as she -said— Paul had listened to her and'had got in eel-gray wool jersey: The boyish was lying on the lounge in my studio ' .•lhe reaction after an exciting morn- out while the going was good. What collar and cuffs are white pique. alone. Figaro seems, to,realize my - a' .: : ' N11rBe wr': the loss of a few hundred a year, Simply baste them to the dress so condition and ,appeared to be very •�1 saby = -iA she argued with pointed logic,'to the as to be easily removed for laundering. anxious about me. A girl model whom , - r CHAPTER XVIf. I was painting at the time came into '�oulr @sit risk of incarceration behind the cold- It's very simple to fashion it with P g °1 ,� But Paul Silver knew it was no- 'ly forbidding walls of a prison? its raglan cut sleeves. Plaits at the the studio and over to tfie lounge to. :,, • . f " thing of the kind. He knew exactly As for '-Holly, her emotions were front of the skirt lend freedom and shake hands with me. Figaro object- ]e Brand; ' ='flow the girl felt. He felt just that rather mixed. = swing. ed to her attentions, however, growl- � eoos,iaw •k ay himself. .Why the devil hadn't giving recovered from .the first. Tartan plaided gingham is another ed, and grabbed her by the wrist. ..�� bot ry babies harms b�reared iCarstairs mentioned that he was coin- "From that time on he took a real va Ssie fired dal �e i"' shock of hearing that her newly-found favored idea for fall. It will adapt g sevony-t.a-sears• You will �(ng home for good'! "father," instead of being home mere- itself perfectly o this ,model made dislike to this model, growling every And nor 1ltdebolbiey«$ably Major Aidou Carstairs hard been y time she came to the studio. Figaro wdfam" full of valuable, ly on leave from India was actually with long or short sleeves. 'iris"on Salts sore. Write for : back'in'England exactly h week and, settling down in England, she was Style No. 2774 is designed for sizes negc_ injured anything in the studio u. Use sospos below. quite frankly, he was puzzled., exce ,t bn one occasion. I had painted' - TU cos u"ij~ p forced to admit that Major Carstairs 8 '10 12 and 14 years, P His subtly 'c:e e .ems ou ,•a,as Q,_;,, ahead of this model and just before Tardier sow. Torowe. conscious of "atmosphere." He had Woe °i'` `� `he- most-dekgltt€ullg ch� c..d..e:i Ness "ad are P charming men she_iad ever met in her material with offs yard-35-inch con- going #o lunch one say piaced�it ---- - f„e „Pr of booaus osnuoa experienced it, at_time. quite vividly, l;fe. No, she waswro here. There trastine. against the wall with the face ex- �� r'• wafer+•^ i _ during his residence in Inda, On occa- was another,.and his name was Roger dosed.--Figaro, was left alone in the- - Iddr«e cions it had'been,exce ti'n^'1 useful g, P g HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. studio, and while I was P y Berlin for despite his strap a be- gone he coin- Z. ••� • io him. Once his peculiar sense had haviour when she `had encountered Write your narfte ant.address plain- pletely destroyed the picture with his Brand yarned'him of lurking•danger in the `him on the stairs at Lawn'House, she ly, giving number and size of such claws." o r :• wild mountain fastnesses, and he had coulc:' not erase from her mind t}lat patterns as you want. . Enclose 1.5c in Something of, an art critic, eh! heeded that warning and saved not happy time he had given her at The stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap a �r• *• ' -"only his. own life, but the lives of a. Cygnet Club. And while Molly had it carefully) for each number, and To extract the essential soul and hundred men under his command, never yet, been consciously in love.address your order to Wilson Pattern flavor of cet•'tain books one should en- From that day e had respected y g• Service, 73-We+t Adelaide St,,Toronto. y P will- an man, she imagined that her deavor to read them in the exact sur- his'strange gift and never neglected feelings for Roger Barling mere,quite soundings in which they were con- to take due heed of the warning it the nearest approach to that sacred =. ceived, as in surroundings is nearly invariably gave. There 'was nothin3 emotion. _Afrieandelss as similar as may be, holds Edwin Q r I aytieuli.:1;, u�yernaturai about it-- Molly'S problem, as a result of Ma- Gauntly waving their withered fronds Valentine Mitchell (in "Strange News 'Just a keen sense of. the perceptions of Books"—a jolly, useful little book- Btightd 16a`t,a for Carstairs' decision, was rather to the kiss of the gentle breeze allied to a sensitive, and delicately different from what it had teen.' She That whispers over the,granite waste let.) For example: ,ustrou5 N¢xlo� tuned mind,. had now seriously to face the possi- and wanders down to the trees; Shakespeare: One would naturally ,¢at CoMp ,�Esom. After the first excitement of his_ f:llity of what would .happen in the• Calmly ignoring the .emerald plaids,, read Shakespeare •in Warwickshire e�„eooe o�vjv%ess- teturn to England had died down, event o€ •her failing to discover the , . and the rivers far below, meadow in buttercup time; or else in r¢t c\ean Y¢. - Major Carstairs became aware that Major's real daughter. He had ac- Drawing their life from the lichened'. Norfolk Chapel at Arundeln tn.k¢tno a lass ' there was a strange atmosphere about cepted her, she believed, in all good stone, the africanders grow, Arlen (Michael, Mr.): The words ja ,n9, Cn "Laim House." The Silvers appear- faith. He-really thought she was the of this ingenious author will most rttOM ed, to him, an ideally happy couple. baby girl he had sent home from In- Theirs is no wealth of gorgeous bloom agreeably, I think, be read in the but seemed prosperous, too, and the die with the Silvers.twenty years ago. or scents that fill the ,vale, ler's private bar at the "Running " Major was much too refined a person That•be loved her acs a father should No children gather garlands there, no Footman" public, house off Berkeley to inquire,or even to indulge in hires love a daughter; there•was iii her mind bees or birds regale; Square; during the London season. • concerning the source of Paul Silver's not the slightest suspicior.'of doubt. But (with long spaces in' between), * • • Income. After 'all, he told himself, .Yet all the time she was conscious of shyly,and half-afraid, Some more: Paul Silver lead ever been a.man of her deceit—that deceit the:,ilvers had Thep crown themselves with "the tripling (Mt.)i The words of this w Infinite resource and much water had! imFosed on her, and the worst of it sweetest'flow're that ever Na ;amour' author are most profitabl, 1oiced under .the bridges since I.st was that now there could be no going lure made. read in the Crystal Palace on Empire 'he had met the man travelling in back.' She had realized that from the -=Kingsley Fairbridge, 'in "Veld -Day, during a massed Brass Band ' India. No, it was not the Silvers beginning; but then Paul•Silver had 'Verse." (London: Oxford Unit- Contest, -if that cart'be arranged. 34--•33 that have him cause for appreten- 'hinteththat the 'Major Would be re= versit`y Press). Chekbov; To extract the best from ]SSUE No.- t - . -v'>l4sT•:7s' ha '±sts• +r, -r. v s :iv*yar _.�. vd�^- a ,bt`- _ �%'. _. M�-„ "'�•x� r' �'° �' ,`•'-`....°�.',�:•tiac:-.r��c< ..�i.}— - p '., n rr i �.tx' c+''�•' _., ,pr ./ � ��', �d } • n. ti, r ,• 0. ' ' Cedebtates 5th wyersa �y arr et Nano sal .Exhibition - ::$3articultu>raal Building, C.N.E. HIBITION i To Be "Mecca For,Flower Lovers EX 7 REMEMBER— ,. , .• . . - : . .•Exhibits to be More Striking and Colorful Great Show - Throughout Exhibition time, Eaton's will be offering Planned by Directors unusual values called "Exhibition.Specials", When you visit Eaton's watch for these cards, and make y There will be no decrease In entries, for the second week the "Manton :sure- that you too, share in these out-of-the-ordinary v or attractiveness of Floral, P'rult and Challenge Trophy" is again offered by q savings. Note the regular alues as well—you'll•have the "Gardeners and Florists Asaocta I to go far, before you again find such_.value for your 4 ,.Vegetable displays at . Horticultural tion of Ontario” for the best and most money. - 1 Hall, Exhibition Park, this year. The F ? attractive display of hardy cut flowers. .WHILE IN TORONTO- .� - "National" Show forthcoming will be..Competition is open to all, including ' Re invite you to visit our Mail Order Showrroom at 11 , as colorful and as .educational In all private gardeners, but commercial Albert Street, where you can inspect raosL o= the mgr- departments as it has ever been. No florists and nurserymen are not ells chandl is which appears y in our Fall and o inter Catalogue- � �x LveII There Sa no better way of proving to your own satisfac- effects have been spared by the C9m able. A replica of the trophy is g, tion the extra good values offered In this Catalogue than puttee in charge to bold classifications annually to the winner.In the amateur 1' s by actually compart g the goods. - comprehensively in accord with pre- floral sections Classes 317 and 328, Trotting and Pacing = `T. EATON C°Mrrco - : -.sent day requirements, and prize very slight revisions have been made money on a scale sufficlently high to in conditions or prize money,'splendid S well recompense exhibiting growers support having been given by amateur Trotting and pacing'Futurities, spon- for the time and stress of competitive growers to these two classes ter the•anted by the Canadian Standard Bred _ effort past several years. Society, again will find a prominent -- --- "'~ I n the Floricultural Division, Class Special cash offerings of the Toronto place on the card of harness racing at . there is a the practise of his prcP.ed� _ 114, "Plants and Groups," still holds a Horticultural'Society feature Classes the Canadian National Exhibition this Pithy Paragraphs aion,. especially since he is a reeel 4 ' pivotal place °L importance ia.the iSiA and 328A again this year, though year. The meeting extends from Sep- graduate with a new "shingle." .� prize list. These large flve•bundred these classes are open only to mem tember 6th to September 8th inclusive. Great Britain France, Bermuda, The famous painting "Vimy Ridgeas square feet naps proved so o-utatand- hers o! Horticultural Soctettea, com. The Futurities, for 3-year-old trotters Straits Settlements, Cuba, Federated, one of the largest 'oils" is the woriQ tingly attractive in 1932 that they have petition nevertheless will be exceed and "aidewheelers," have attracted Malay States, Mexico, Siam; India, will be seen at the Canadian Nation w, been left unchanged as far as toad!, ingly keen for the major placing•. nominations from the leading Cana- South American countries, the Anti- Exhibition this year. It was purchased bona are concerned. Section 1 will be Fruit and Vegetable Divialoae, ae in than stables and many famous sires podes and 'the United Staten will be by Lord Dewar 4nd-presented to the for display o! hardy trees, plants and prior years, will be attractively staged and dams are represented in the en- represented by exhibits. Canadian Government. This Weston flowers arranged in an informal gar fir the Eastern Wing. Vegetables the tries. The little island of Tobago, ' away piece will have a prominent place 10 den,and section 2-will be for a display first week,and Fruit the second week. Distribution of the book of the meet off A the Art Galleries, Lag is now bein 'made to horsemen dawn o the coast o! South America, s In formal design. Prize monies is Classifications and prizes are well g increased Its exports of limes. sixfold these groups are, gold medal and two maintained throughout both groups, throughout the country, •The card is as a result of an exhibit at the Cana- 7. buadred dollars for first prize, one and a good entry representative of as follows: than National Exhibition last pear.�''++ AT THE hundred and fifty dollars for second what Ontario can produce will be in Tuesday,Sept. 5th Needless to say, the lime growers will COLE.7 EXHIBITION i prize, and one hundred dollars for competition. The Horticultural Com- 2.24 Trot....................Purse #500.00 be back this year. ' DINING ROOMS M third prize. Entries for these groups mittee; with T. W. Duggan 14 the 2,24 Pace ...............".Purse #500.00 One hundred beautiful•mannequins ploce on August 1st; this early closing helm, are not,sparing in their efforts _ Wednesday, Sept. 6th wear the newest creations of fashion- Ontario Government. Building date being necessary owing to the to make the 1933 show a most success- Three-year-old Futurity for pacers, dom in the Fashion Show at the Cana- Coliseum and Women's Building. _ Cana- large amount,of space required'for "Sul one. and the entries and applies dian National Exhibition. The show + - staging, and the importance of allow- tions for commercial space at present owned-p I foaled and trained in Canada Ins'contestants as much time as poo- listed Indicate taht much encouraging Cup and estimated purse =3,000.00 is held every afternoon and evening. - The cup for this event is donated by Naturally it is the Mecca of the ladies. aible for designing and proper con- work is being dune. ttructfon. With the side-wall plan-as In •2932 the Dominion Harness Horse Assotia- Unquestionably the world's greatest - z Cut flowers, Classes 315 and 316,are,' to be again used this year, practically LLoa. collection of guns, pistols, etcl will •b- - - as In_prior Years, required to make ibe same ameuet at space for costtmer- Three Year•oId Futurity for trotters, seen at the Canadian National Exhibl 'O RT U l�ES _ press tatlona the first, and second ciat displays will be available to trade owned; foaled and trained in Canada. ilea this year. It !s the Charles Noe_ FROM GOLD _ Meek of Ezhibitioa, and in the.class latereats. Cup and estimated purse $3,000.00 Daly,collection showing the evolutiol} _ The cup for this event is donated by of the firearm over a period of tom fo Fortunes .e. In " o c s- the Toronto Driving Club. hundred years. There are 1,100 pieces t°. *1" i°'ine& n► have Gold s�s+■• w• have Sheep,Swine and Goat Classifications Thursday, Sept. 7th to this incomparable display gathered .r'o■blab •. faoeht•t: 2,I6 Pace ... .:. .»...:. Purse #500.A6 !a all'parta of the world. "•Now to Sol*ctGold Intact For 1933 Exhibition - 2.22 Pace .::::...:......:.Purse 000.00. George Blagden, Memphis, Tenues, Mining Steele•" - s -.. •oven tep b e . Is r • A: Friday, Sept.Sth �.r and tere.tisa lhv. � .•.•, - `i rY pen swim : Breed AssOCia on8 Male iii an 2.78 Pace .....:...:...... Purse ;800,00 Canadian I v c e'.era ssr. see, lawyer who won the o >a Marathon-oYl�miles at-the �o National Exhibition last year, is again ti erntaely sppatulas e■rrear 2 09 Pace ..... :: :..'Pttrae #50008 .'ber�sg. a contender this year. George says we ,;fu ba sire to aass� -. l re 9en 'trophies and S lendid Prize More Offered Should a poatpoaement: be found there Is more motley in swimming than , ear r cap, •n reos.aL _. y g P P y necessary it will,be made to•the lot- Tlse splendid and successful eahtbit•money in the bacon breeds, in all sec- lowing morning at test o'clock.' It will% FOUNDATiQN CURITIF.S _ of sheep In 193E had a great deal-to do tions for individuals, is on the same be seen by We conditions that the Fu• QUF.ENSBURY CLUB LLMITZ with the Directors' decision to main- scale as in previous Years, the only re. turities are carefully designed to ea- 1st .�ADffiI�D>9'4041 'sin in-the 1983 prize list the ten breed• ductlous made being In the secttous courage the breeding o{.standard-breds WRESTLING ' .jag classes of sheep of the medium aad for pens. !n Canada, All races with the excep- u b•off the program of thousands or long wooled breeds, an the same ex- Car lots o! mai'keZ swine consisting lion of the 3-year-old-arid-under trot Exhibition Visitors to Toronto g wreatling is the attractio every 3ensive basis as to prior pears. of forty hogs with prize money to and the 3 Yearold-aad•uader pace will Thursday night at the palatial The Ontario Sheep Breeders As- ing#800 still remains a feature offering be raced oh the three-in-itve'heat plan, 34APLE LEAF GARDENS, Carlton ociation contribute#100 to the general In the Swine Division, and to this at- terminating t'the end of the fifth heat and Church 'St's.,. oat• '01 the ftneat g Sorts Arena on the Contirrent. The y list, aad the prize money In the six tractive and educational class the On- unless two horses have won two heats world's best wrestlers are featured Established X - - Imain sections for individual rams and tarto•Department-of Agriculture make each. III the latter case tie two heat to bouts that provide thrill co the ; liwes in each of the ten classes is— oxgrantlof #400. Mail -nds.- winners.will coatfnue anti! one horse htau -6rders !rant cut-otaown fans st. #25; tad, 20; 3rd, 15; 4th, SO; Other special donations contributed has won three heats. No conditional rPcetve prompt attention by the - # i }laple Lea! l+ardens atatt the year land 6th, #5. to the Swine prize offering.are ;50 by entries will be accepted-at.this meet. - around: To encourage exhibits of the highest the Ontario Berkshire Breeders Club; ing. The prize list setting forth spe• QUEENSBURY CLUB .'quality• the special . championship #60--by the Ontario Large. Yorkshire cial conditions for Futurities,fees, etc., JACK CORCORAN, Promoter ionedals of the C.N.E. are again offered Club;, and #25 by'the Ontario Tam- maybe had on application to H'. W. for beat ram and best ewe in each of worth BreedE.a Club.- Bronze medals Waters, General Manager,, Canadian the classes for Cotswolds, Leicesters, are also again offered for Grand Cham- 'National Exhibition, -Lumsden, Bldg., _ ,1.incolus, Shropshire Downs, Oxford pion Boar and Grand Champion Sow Toronto. Call. At Our Showrooms Quality F" ur$ - Powns, Soathdowns, Dorset Horned, In each class. Y Special Prices During"the Exhibl• ` J 111ampshires, Suffolk Downa, and Che- Milk-Goat class• •and 'prize motley tio9+—Mixers,, Gravel Contractors' Bmdey -Draimia & Co. 11 jiiots. .The real outstanding awards in stands as in 1932, with Bronze Medals At the Art Gallery' Equipment. - she Sheep Division, however, are the for Champion Does in each of the WETTLAUFER MACHINERY CO. 256 YONGE ST. 1E. J. Freyseng Challenge.and Reserve classes for Toggenburgs, $aaneas, An-- Sport at the Canadian National Ex. 178 Sptdina Ave. Phone WAv. 2721 Kitchener'- Toronto Hamilton Challenge Trophies for the best pen, glo Nubian, and Grades, hibition. is about to invade the Art ` + pad second beat pen, consisting of four • The judges appointed, and-the dates Galleries.' This -- ----- - -� - year, the aesthetes lambs, one ram And three ewe lambs set for judging, are as'follows: and tire intelligentsia viewing the mss- of the same• breed, bred, owned and sheep " terpieces• on show will be mingling N NATIONAL exhibited by a resident An Canada. John Miller, Claremont, 8hropshires,' with many-a mill-run tgn. - - Competition is open to all breeds and ida�September Igt;john F. Rob- The cream of the celebrated, art '-' �enlfcaa nr�}tee are given by the donor to the winners. No entry ertson, Acton, Dorset•, ,`Friday, Sep- show in connection'with the Xth Olym- tee is charged to compete_for these. tember'1st; W. J. Hampton, Cham- pied at Los.Angeles will be ahowa,_T I i UN specials. pl�tgn;Sotitlldown�, Friday, September conaI g-of more than 50 outstanding -' 1st; W. J. Hampton, Champaign; 111:; canv"ses whiea'are among-the best In the Swine'Division classiflcatioaa Cheviots,. Saturday September 2nd; works 'of over 30 leading modern TORONTO ?f:, •for Berkshires, - Yorkshires, ' Tam- A. Stanley ardhouse, Weston, Cots- painters.' Z: worths, A.O•V. (comprising Cheater y \ � AUG SS to SEPT 9, 1932 Whites, Duroc Jerseys and Poland words, Saturday, September-tad; "The Mt}nassa Mauler,' 6y,J. PK. Anew era dawns.Oldtheori",'oldpraaicer Stuart HaII, Little Britain, Suffolk•, Golinkin, is one entry in the 1933 Art " \T\.�f old methods pass off co make way for the Chinas) stand unchanged The pride Saturday,•September 2nd; J. M. Gard- Gallery catalogue; "Schmeling Down" ��' New.This year hundreds of thousands o house, Weston, Leicesters, -Saturday, by Earl Purdy, another. There are - keen,sign,intcWgencyeoplc will attend the �y world's largest annual Ex ibinon,there to September, 2nd; D.. J. McTaggart, over a•dozed-studies of boxing and al- _ ?:,, learn what is new,who is modefa.is an l Richmond Hill, Oxfords, Monday, Sep- .most,as many turf paintings, includ evachan ingwodd. Canada,the United Sates,and the nations Ts"= _ tember 4th; George L. Telfer, Paris, ing-'!Gsll"t -I�ox-,'' by Jay -Maddox—. — -yeodtheseasWineahiblitheirnamrstInd — - - manufacnued pprroducts in beautiful•permaa-• ,(, Hampshires Tuesday, September 5th; "Batter Up,' by James Chapin, an ac• entbuildingsof stone and steel.The greuest ' G-77� iculmml show on the continent will be -- s�T Chas. J. Shore, Glanworth, Lincolns, lion'picture of._haseball, is considered. ,„`•. het estshowbuilding.Two 1 held,arheworld'slug Tuesday. September 6th; H. Fraser, by art critics to•be 'one of the fine :i ac:::: > Jet--=� an aallezies will house magnificent modern Weston, Fleece Wool, Wednesday, things this painter has, done. .Chapin = displays of the arts and•crafa. Science and ,. ind Engi will be on review in the famous band i � _,,•, N s August 30th.' became famous for his realistic pot and Engineering building.The hmous bead 1 of fLis Ma�11'�esty's Scots Guards tad thirty other _ Swine ! trait OL a negTO boxer. bands:! delight music loners dsily,The - y - -It you want to receive a cope E McCa are - Alti ton` York- Polo, ,wrestling, racing, sort fishing, :° €€ -sot eons glittering ymeara•'Monresuail” of Simpiou's Fall and Winter J. J. g a .:i€:: fie:: • wil�thril'I and inspire tens c thousands. _ Catalogue leave you shires, Thursday, August 31st; R. G. _skating, field sports, swimming, yacht- ::s'+"'' Competitors of international renown will gar r•order at fII small-boat 1l Ol II -• compete,ntheworld's championship Mara• I 1 the Simpson -exhibit in the Knox, O.AC� Guelph, Berkshires, Bat- 13 and sa ing, golf, tennis ti ehonswims thewc.ld's profcoionalchimp- and football, w 8 I c national aad i ootba , as well as boxing and ionshi sculling races and other Manufacturers Building, or urday, September 2nd; W. F. Wright, :;;\ a• �- g+ 'Chess arebuta i .. ticions. , sal tom _ - mter t t- ,• 'write to Simpaons, Glanwortb, Tgmwortha, Friday, Sep baseball, area 1 represented Lei a COI- " ' r�' ,.,��;;.; .;. w of the interrsel snteratini educational --Make ' your trip to Toronto tember let; Cecil Stobba, Wheatley, Iction which is certainly the most "i€ •e :: and recreariond artnaionsthuwiu fascinste eon lets. y' " and invigorate almost two 'ilea people. :. p A. O. V. Tuesday, September 6th; L. striking show of this type of painting Plan to visit the Show inflow of the -•Shop for Stmpson merchandise *;.fir ' remembering that only quality ! W• Pearsall, Toronto; Wm. Jones, Mt, ever brought into the Dominion. _ �l naa.ainr'h�, ear' Exceptional excursion p Is economy. ged.Co lttoca agentLRE lways. 1111111 , tzar Lots and Bacon Hogs, Fri- .•? Scfi�lliiPS,Mof« w 4=- —Dine In Simpson's Arcadian stay, September 1st. - `• WM.INGt1S, W.WAr5R3. t Court. One lap of the-Transcontinental Bike Praside,sr Ge•sr•11H�+wd+� - . *-See the Simpson dhplrys at �¢ ''- -' Race -wilt he ridden at the Canadian "� -U•'�' �atlit' the Canadian National Exhibl One of England's greateat bands,the National Exhibition this year. The' tion. Scots" Guards,.comes to the Canadian "llLp"•will be 125 miles in length. All the great home'aud foreign riders who RAIEII?SI MpSCJN LIMITED National`Exhibition this'year by eye- - - • ?NE .,t C�Fi?ANY clef permission of His Majesty the have appeared is air-day bicycle-races TORONTO and MONTREAL King, The Scots Guards regiment has in Toronto, •New York, Chicago, Boo- TORONTO glorious military history .over a. ton and elsewhere av1t1 compete. The w O R L ' L I►'R G S T A N t�U AL S X H 1 t 1 Ti O N period of more than 300 years. date is Thuradayr, August 31st. i >' :°.°::.,.:�;. �,.•...: .;,R"•'.,; -3:' .. - - ,{- ••.. s. - .. o,�t•.,: tit ..e W.r• :r { `'��:•-°n ., '. ':r w -;,., - ..0.l,.... .'s. .�,„� :X, n,. s?`. ,.• _ ' *,, Z •r. 7 = year. Every year new buildings about ten ears he married Mary chairman, highway just east of if�ftb , in p The'nezt meeting of hi hwa are erected to most the increasing Ann Clark daughter of the late the Society is on Sept, 20th, when which Jack Harvey, of ong _ -- demwod for more show space. The WO .and Mrs. Clark, of Church Stuart Thompson of Toronto, of Branch,21 years of fie, sustaiioed j Directorate IA s ndl n each vast street, He then moved back to the Field Naturalists' Club, will such injuries which: caused ble _ g Darlington township where he give his splendid and illustrated death a short time after the aeci - .JA.KSwjew: si.aoii paigaaad ". .sums In new buntings and other has resided for the past 35 years. address on Birds, We hope that dent. He was •golog east on his. �westxiptiaoa to the uniud sates and Gress wise improving their property He was a quiet, industrious man, Mr,Thompson will give his imita tuotoceycle and losing control of, _ a""iO�'001°�eiOC' are not rushing blind folded into of a rugged constitution, having tions of the different birds' songs, Lt he fell in front of a west bound the'eaterprise for the income is never been sick in his life. He is for which he is so famous, Mem• car, driven by John Lockhart, of survived by his -widow, one son. here free, Non members 15 cents, Newcastle. Harvey' was taken to JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, 'sufficient to prevent them froor George, and four daughters, Eva- Watch the Nows for place of the Oshawa Hospital by a passing becoming financially embarrased. line, Ruth, Annie and Phyllis,also meeting, motorist, but was dead when NOTES AND COMMENTS. . The men who are directing the three brothers and two sisters.' , admitted.- Dr. Hoijr, Coroner, has Norman, Charles, Ted,Lizzie and - ordered an inquest. Harvey had • business of the Fair are not —Coat, on Wednesday evening. •'; To strike or not to strike is the prompted b any selfish desire. Isabella. The funeral Look place a few plant bulb@, at or near St. purchased the motorcycle the day p p p on Saturday, when his body was Andrew's' C?hurc6. Notify Tag before, sad this was his first trip great question that is-troubling, but they are men well known for laid to rest in the Disciples' Ceme No we or Dr. Pearson, Dunbartoa, which ended so tragically. the minds of the directors of the their-business sagacity, who give tery, on, the Kingston road west - . two Canadian railways and the liberally of-their titafL without of the village. - The service was IMPORTANT NOTICE mind@ of the employees of these conducted by the Rev. W. 9. P. —On Sunday morning, about TO MILK PRODUCERS any hope of pecuni ry reward. Boyce, a former pastor. The many" 1.45 o'clock. a. west bound car - - :two railways. The management. When men�f wealth and business floral offerings paid their silent driven by Wm, Rose Simons, of 'would you consider taking a - ' *f the .two railways. are at their ability take hold of a'business tribute'of respect. Toronto, Bide swiped an east less price for your winter supply of wits ends to know how they can enterprise such as this is, success - - - bound car driven by J. G. Bailey, milk than you are at present recei- get rid of their deficits which they is certain to follow. No matter HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY of Toronto, on the highway oppo ving!. If not,.be at Brougham Tovp. FLOWER SHOW site Norman Irwia'a, two miles Hall, this Friday, Aug, 25th,,at 8 P. have been facing during the peat what a person is innterested in he _ . - west of Whitby. Both cars were M. Dcscussion on quofa, 'winter price few years, or-even to prevent the, will;flad-something which appeals That youngest of our local eocie damaged considerably. A charge and cutting etc., Bring your gTev-; deficits from ess than to him. If R Arson is interested of reckless driving has been laid ance. ; -becoming p ties, the Pickering To. Horticultn Sautli"Ontario Milk Producers' Ass. they are now. At present the in farm stock, or- in sorne line of raI Society;were ambitious.enough against Mr. 3imona. _ employees are voting on the gttes manufactures, automobiles, fancy to •start what we hope will prove —A motor collision occurred - _ _tion as to whAther they favor a Rork, art, vaudeville, sports. an annna'lAffair, when they" held about 10 p, at. on 3anday last on stands their-firat Annual Flower Show in the highway about two miles east strike"or not. The voting and the fruits, music or any other attrac Sr. Andrew's basement on Wed of Pickering. An east bound _. for. / counting of the„ vote •will .take tion he will find his desires satis 'nesday -evening. - It was not ea truck driven by Robert Header -' - _ sortie time as the whole Dominion fied by attending the C: . E, petted that the entries world be son, of Burlington, .swerved- to Salve _ is concerned, The trainmen have Some say that the E air is the very,many on Account of the anus the s de of' tide road to avoid _.already had their mileage reduced same every year. - The person nal drought of the past summer strikin g bicycle,-.and in doing so Vied for lealing.baras. We resulted in most gardens hei•ng collided, with a west bound"ear as well as a tea per cent cut, and who makes such a statement is burned beyond any.hope of their driven by Thogas shale, of To have another ointment—De- they are votinO on the question not using big eyes. A person recovery, but the Society is to be ronto. Mr. Whale lost control of readable, Insurance--to age of a -further teb per cent cut. cannot go anywhere else where he congratulated. nevertheleea, on his car after the . collision and it in case of fire. " what concerns the railways the' can keep so well abreast �f the the start they have made. Musi. went into -the deep'diteh on the It restores the hank. bel- - cal nutubers were provided by Mr. south side pf the road. The occaa moat is the effect of a strike on times than by visiting the and-Mrs. A. W. Lynde, Miss Aud pants of the Whale .car-.receivedi at3ce and eases the mind-. 'the railways. If a stripe occurs "World's Greatest Annual Fair." rey Powell, Miss :'tiorPne Croxall, minor cuts and bruises, which Sold by the policy. ''besineaq will be- at, a standstill. It is not merely a Toronto affair, Mrs. A. Walker. Mr. Wecey, Mrs. received treatment -by Dr. Y: E. ICYRIl_ E- MORLE�Y, -The business now. being done by but it is in reality a tiatioual dD,- J. Callaghan and Hosebank Cartwright. Phone 8700 - -the railways will be'trao,f9rred Exhibition which is an adclertifd°g The following are the rize-win -Oa Sunday., last. at 2 p. m., a DICKERING, ONT. - p fatal accident occurred on' the , to tzrotor truck:,, and busses, and medium for'the whole Loruinion. ner,-: A. W: and Mrs. Lynde,• of .thoprbbabllity is that this buy!- The Exhibition brings together Wbitby. Mra. H. C. Pearson. 'G. e, nese will be permanently lost to representatives from many 'for Stallon', W. L. Courtice. W. Gorm 1 :N S ERG ,S 0 RAN G E S the railarape, who will be unable sign -countries. These various lev. airs. Lotton. Mr. Lemon Mr„. T Gourlie, airs. R . Cowin; Mica a. CA —'—to reclaim it. They have Buffered countries have exhibits _ whirls Allison. ,G and Mrs. Co an. Mrs. ;'ergs size G L, Sweet, Juicy ::enough now from .the lose of interest- Canadians,, and these P. Hill,- llra. Piftan« Mrs. Flynn, � 29 cents _ _3ticunts, business and my further loss representatives. ]earn about the Mrs F. Hunting, : Thu thank,, of - - '-. (�Vln would be diaastrotts to the rail- various products of'CanadFa a_ well' t}”' Society is d+ir t,F F L Green, per dozen Y � per dozen of Greenwood, for hi. magnificent ways as well as to the risen. It is air her leading manufacuireb. - - _ showing of bloom an,l lr)tted rock -" 'hoped thatan.amicable settlement The reault is that foreign trade is ni„rfts The fl�.sters<«rre Rurtioa- `Special'Bargains for Thur,,. Fri. and Sat. - will be arrived-at without resort• greatly stimulated. Visitors from ed tiff by G Cowpin at the end of Leaf,"-- sag to a strike. foreign countries 'thus learn n lire meets, g end al un„E $8 00 was Salmon "Clover 1 lb. tin a 31c - great deal shout the Don�iniun, raised Tite Rower%not sold were ! F The Canadian National Ezhibi They learn that it is not acouner<x.! �,iiKl fur9 In��,arable Children Hon bition, which is recognized as the Javel Water, 2 for `-'=: - -+- _ .. - �► 7e of ice and snow, but are aston W. H. Nlo(ire, %I P Fl000rary gnmtestannual fair in the world, ished at what ttia country tau President of the ,o,,rety, urea opens to-day In, Toronto. 'Sotue Luk Flake$ small 9c large_ . a -21 c produce.- They may see, Indians. ! •! �t _... 1 "of the World's Fairs, which are but it is not Indiana with bows M11 - .Held occasionally in the United nod arrows and tutnahawks ready • / Pea$, No. 4, 2 clue _,» -` �c States, such its.the Chicago Fair to take your life at sight or scalp AREAL SPECIAL” - ....... - - - of 1893, and also that of the ing knives with which to take ,present pear,.the Sr- Louis Expo your scalp. But thoy, will find Many Flowers Soap, 2 for . :=. ,: 9e eition of some years ago, and the Indians civilized and highly edu• ,. �a� _ . C_ Centennial Exhibition at Pbila sated, and 'dressed as soy white WEBSTERS Soup, �,.is11'Ylpbell'$ Toni;.. far w 2a7� / - delphia in 1874, tray rival the man. Thus a' visit to the Fair NL!! IATEiU7ATI01�A;r r� L _ TorontoFair'ia splendor.-but we will remove many ether false 2 lb. bag • _ :_ 25e _- ..._ doubt if their buildings equal impressions they have received DWMNARIFS are in use by bwi- y - - those of Toronto in their intrinsic reasrding Canada. aces men.engineers,bankers, -Shop the Red and White Way ?' - - value, for. Toronto has several judges, architects: phytridnaa. __ __- and Save. - bniiddngs winch coat more than farmers,teacher, librarians.cler- _ — ;Deatb of Jobn Holt - gYmen, by successfut men and � - •a million dollars. and --they are of =' -- so nwn the world vow. a very permanent character, in Death came eery suddenly to You Equipped to Wp1T �OC3TH cf MURISON tended to last for many yea•@ to a former resident of Pickeriogin ?lie New International provides "r`�2me• Those of.the World'a Fairs the person . o! Mr. John Holt, of the means toauocess It is an all_ DICKERING i is the United States are oat built t,ownshi , who passed knowing teacher,a universal ques- -_ away on edrieecayastin his iatn xtoa answcra. t•$f)NF. Pi .R .RING 800 "We delivee wit &view to permanency.' Those year. He had partaken of a hearty If you seek efficiency sand ad. - erected In Chicago for the 1893 supper, and was in his usual good vancement why not make daily - - :World's Fair were demolished health, when he went out to the use of this vast fund of inform- - fields o repair a fence. usual did arson? S-:Picker n Hard'av�are Store' 'soots after,- The Directors of the soo,000voebuhrs'rarma.rreep.as. Toronto Exhibition have @stab. not come in at the usual time toeo IDo mbuloa. cArored P1acee. search was made for hi" when 3e,eooceogra hicalSublecte« 1=.N• liahed a--saoild=wide_.reputation, his body was found lying where $iotimpmcai Entries. Resarlir sad India-Paper Edfostra. but.the Directors having built up he a Ben at'..�.1. A--dorAor- - was summoned, but life. was - writeforepee- :` t ueb a reputation do not intend ,mPa per,, - resti-n on their oars and•de end extinct, death being due to natural. irluetratioae. I Be Prepared for. Hot Weather g p causes. Deceased was the eldest i';r eetei'ot Poolce6 for the ture success on their son of the late George and Mrs. ; Maps a uo ={pre repo Lion,-but their arotto Holt, and was born in Darlington ae�. s ►u _ -___ - r_r, tric Ra►naes dud Perfection Cook Stoves. Is to make each succeeding year township. -For a time the family ! p'*r' ' -j--- - - . -_ - resided is Grey County, after. G'bC' Screen Doors'aad Window Screens to keep out•the files greater than the preceding one wards moving on to the farm sont'b � -- and be comfortable. As soon as one fair is over plane of the railway at Pickering C. N. alrla�fidi,'Mm. .•are being made for• the following, R_. station'. After living-here for A ,y . ,:J:, y.�. ,. KING BUG KILLER .The Quick and Sure Death Insecticide . • EXHIBITION y- � -Agent for Merormick Deering Farm Machinery bud Repulse..'SPECIALS • ':-, Onc Motto•:=`We have it, Can get it, Or it is not made." ' Daily except Sunday, Aug. 26th to Sept.-9th. - S. BALSDON,k - Pi ROUND REDUCED �. �. 'TRIP 85c. FARE - . SPRING SPECIALS'` - INCLUDING, -ADMISSfON TO EXHIBITION (PRICES TO'SHOOT ATE and Coach Transportation to and from Terminal Inside the Grounder: ' '• Team Harness at $25.95 per set 'Good returning until S�eptembe>r 11 tli - Horse thert$ar ees each cts at equally low p - . _ All pb rites, ; _. , . • .:_: _ Men'RF,arm Boole at 1.45 per pair i .. a -Leave Pick :.•Leave Toronto her in or ta,-2.49 fier r a Other e@ of W k Boo pa p ..teatern Mouse) S - Men's Sea'Oxfordsat 1.95 Boys' at 1.75 5 {Bay at Dundas) ' Youth's at 1.59 per pair up gulag Co' c ea '- ° ' Regular Coaches - - = - _._ Mea's Overalls, 1.25, 1.49 and 1.75 per pair daily except.Sunday :until..Scptembef 11th Boys'3 year to'T year English Sport Pants 45o pact - Oome:io and:see-foryouursetf ✓ _ Phone 2t►o4 . 0 OACH � LMS . CE04L B RADL F. Y` Eastern House, - Pickering - MIX a g -V'•m s r.T co" �^�'.^•��., .y rte•.- a:- k -- - - - - - - - .�� , �' :�.��+ �'`L4'�:. t'_��-`,• .ao;, .0.o..sJ gat_ ..d::�i-•+•:. w-.v� _ •evy--: _ •e,�-o-.,..- ..._ ,t_a. .•�` .-s..w+._. .'tr rare. m.-xti'•..:. - r. "N.. is ,.• 'n. ..s-y-. _4,`:, '--a•:.'' �.�— y�'• ' e Mrs.'Fred Pugh is not in the Dick Cooper its again on duty, Greenwood Wffi ANDERS�l'� --• best of health at present. otter being laid' up for several- Ice =Km Frank_JDoo�s r G visiting A large number from Claremont days with .a bad.attack of hay The Mission Circle met at the � - her sister, 1[n. W. F. Jades, and vicinity attended the Oshawa fever. home of Mrs. L. Ormerod on Thum- DUNBART'O11T Tosco Fair on Wednesda day of last week. ZW�Mormsu and•Fred and y' He the Stanley Theatre, 8toofi lieu), of Toronto,visited J.H: The next two weeks will a .Mrs. F. L. Green is in Toronto at �T - number of our residents takiaf in nigh on Monday. Sept.4th, one preset staying, with Mrs. Sir, I N S U R AN GE night only, a lien Maynard west. Beal on Sunday. the Toronto Exhibition. ern thriller, two shows, ? and 9 while Miss Katie _ Green is in the - - Mrs. Esther Palmer is visiting Mrs, David Burua.and Mre. Mc• m. On Friday and Saturday, hospital AUTOMOBILR at the home of her s-ipter, Mrs. G. Bain, of Brooklia, visited Mies- Sept. 8 and 9, a big feature will be James and Mrs Rains from _. FIRE _ tAs. of Stouffville. Effie Miller on Friday last. "The Sign of the Crone, " at the '� a number of friends from Kin- -. Mt•�: Ambnret and daughter, of Mrs. Alex Morgan of Lindsay,is * sale, who drove to Port Bolster on BURGLARY - - y regular price-o!admission: - Torouto;are spending a few days spending a few days with. her Lake Simcoe on Juhday. OABU�►LTYy � with Mrs. Thos. Gibbons. rents, Nelson and Mrs. Wags. Taken froze the Pickering News Harry Found, of Claremont, is LIFE INSURANCE Dr. and Mrs; Tomliusou enter- now busy building a stone- foundat- taiued a number of visiting tennis Mrs, Mundell and Mists Marion August 26th 1885 ion for Wm. Pengelly, prior to the Phone'Pickering-7920 SKY TLoa w(>n and Mrs.,Todd,'of Mark erection of a barn.to replace the ono player@ on Monday evening. -The stone•masons have coimmen- Ira Boyer has returned home ham, took in the excursion to ced work on 'the Pirie Block. destroyed by. fire some time ago. � / - ► after•spending a week in Toronto, Montreal. _ _ Frequent complaint is being made The Women's Association will L. E• .O NEILL u` 'with his cousin, Mies M. McKay. Rev. W. Mansell McGuire, pate by some of our citizens regarding hold an ice-cream and watermelon FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND) J. H. Beal, who has hid a long for of the Evangel Temple. Toron the prowling around at night of a social on.the evening of Friday, Sep. _ EMBALMER ..siege of illneee, is holding his own, to, called on Clare6ibnt friends on 'couple -of horses. 'Our sidewalks are '?st. An interesting program will be but is not gaining much strength. Tuesday of last week. not in condition-for such traffic and given. A silver collection will be E4ucceesor,to1W,-J. Mather,) trust this notice will be sufficient. taken. Stouffville a Our continuation and public- Warner (frown, of Oshawa, we *t eehools will re-open on Tuesday, are sore to report, is in the We learn that there is prospect of We- are glad to hear that George �. p y y p a new bell being procured for the. 'Wilson who was operated on for tip- Night aad Day'Service ' Sept, 5th, the day after Labor Oshawa General Hospital. suffer village: So far the subscriptions to- pendicitis in the Toronto General Business Phone Residenc8eP hone = Day. ing from some inward trouble. wards this object amount -to some- Hospital, is doing as well as could 9 Mrs. Jalues Hortop. of Port 'Mrs. (Dr.) Ralph Brodie. son, thing over half the sum required. be expected, and he has not periton- Verry, spent a•few days•last week Ralph, and daughter, Lois, of itis as re reported last week. George DINTY S GARAGE . ,with her sister, Biro. Thomas Pat p g W. H. Field has disposed of the r ge is � Toronto, have been visiting with stock of the drug store to br. Bate- an old Greenwood boy,' but is now '✓;. erson. friends in the yitlaae this week. ten, who took possgssion or. TueS- residing• in Toronto. ; Mrs, (Rev.) Hartong .daughter. Remember Hortop Bros'auction day last. Cor. Brock;and Kingston Rds. . Margaret, and soya, Bruce, are via -sale of farm stock, implements Green corn parties are among � -An American touriat visiting y 4 $tins her married daughter in St. etc., at lots 7 And S. rear of con. new inventions in the line of sociab. Canada made a serious rui.take -,General Repair Work all care, , Mary's. - when he carried with him a guranteed at reasonable - .0 Mrs. Heusted and son, Beal,and 8• to ,narrow (Saturdays See ilities in this neighborhood. bills. - Half a century ago Timothy Rog- revolver, possibly to urotert biro prices. Mrs. 'Chandler visited at . Mrs. era gave for a burial ground a lot of self from Indians, who wight Acetylene Welding ;ffaller's cottage at Port Perry on Mra. Dickson and daughter, ground on the east station road, and attack him for the purpose of - "" lgno�y, Ruth, motored to Buffalo for the Batteries ropaired and charged. Master Foster Dennison and -week"end, and on their- return adjoining the Friends cemetery. The scalping; hire. He is now spending Firestone and Dunlop Tires.1 cousin, George Wills, are"visitidit were accompanied by Mr:Dickson, plot is nearly full and has of late three months . jail in ea e d for Gasoline and Oils. - --the former's grand arents, E. and wbo is on his holidays and expects pease fallen ,considerably out of re- his ins all we o pleaded that _ p pair. _ _ _ he was allowed to carry N t'PV01 :Mrs. Bryan. to spend a week or two in Clare ver in New York State n ithout Refreshment Booth in Connection Norman Linton took -a load of moat. -Almost ,withotat exception- heiag molested by the polies. Orr Phone Pick.7660; �tomstoretoLindsay and Bobcsy- The concert given last Friday Canadian laws, however, are (night or day). •jgeon on Saturday but he found a evening in the Community Park travelling and bicyclists when ' travelling on the highway, keep different, and it.(might I,P well if Nn'LT0' N SLEEP very poor demand: under the auspices of the.Park to the right;side of the road th«e the A�mericane would copy Canada - r Potatoes, which are a very Door Board was quite a enccess, though 421y PROPRIETOR x crop, are selling here for $1.50 per the attendance -waP not so large no law the traffic. There is manhysmu ders, and thus prevent bag. While they are very scarce as was hoped for. Early in the no law in Ontario preventing _ ..- ,the trample is fairly good. evening, before the program be them from doing so, but the Dept - --- --of Highways advises pedestrians THE "M DI?LI E" Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson and -can, a softball game was played ` ,. . and bicpcliste to face the traffic. •= - _ :family, of Toronto, visited the between Stouff_ville _ and .Clare. former's parents, Thos. and Mrs. mont, in which the latter won by otherwise struck-they p ale in danger vhicle BEAUTY SAL _ N 'Sanderson, over the week•ead. - a small cnargia. Wnen time was ores r x Misses Marion and Shirley Kil• up the game was a tie, coming from behind. g � but in the — --_ --__ Marcellin and • Patrick spent several days last overtime Claremont won. The *� Finger Waving. - Eyesight Specialist week in Toronto with their grand progm n was given by Ernie Bruce STANLEY. THEATRE •Scalp Treatment,' parents, Ben and airs. Kilpatrick. and his orchestra of seven pieces,- " ��y�•°••r MA"� Arthur and Mrs, Pngh from Assisted by Jack Marrs' baritone; STOUFFULLE l3air•cattiag. ,n d-•.. Allandale, and Mrs. Young and' Bert Watson. Scottish piper, dan- Permanent Waving a Specialty -DISNEY daughter, Fern, of Port Colborne. cer and comedy elocutionist; Gor - - ad.e2121M. �2u�1c3o11, g1M+ spent Su-nday with Mias 'Janet don Ellie, dancer; and Jimmie •' Oshawa Young. Williams and - Ernie Stafford, :FRIDAY and. SATUF(IDAY Phone 1906 CLAREMONT Opp.Pose osies F1rar =60 Our blacksmiths are kept ci,ilte comediwns. Their numbers de Aug. `?.3 and 26 - busy this summer putting on tires lighted the audience. The whole .•g1G BROADCAST" r"]nQ ur, Stock She hot and- dry vbeather being program was one of good, clean 'favorable for this department of Potertainment• and.was one of the ' (.All the-Fa,t,oud Radio Scttr0 FOR 1933; their.busi-oess. most pleasing programs given in. A load of the membem of the Claremont for some time. Picto�i&1 :-- Cos edy Ornamental Trees, rC#lrla'9otball Club.. accompanied - - `: - Evergreens and Dwarfs, Flowering Shrubs.Hedging. byse-veral boys, motored to Dun- --- - - - _-- -- TUESDAY d WE,DNE9•DAY Y. } - barton one evening last week and Perrennia Ytned, IS dyed a friend) game. ` The 29 end 30 Roses and Pd Rockery Borders, i y -, Dahlias and Rockery Plante. y, •1t� I. F. Dopking,. C. P. R. station ,"BREACH OF PROMISE" Berry Bushes and Strawberries,' - 1 agent, with wife, *ao =i9XV,l left Eyes -_ Gooseberries and Currants, �T i bn Tuesday on a t acs .:Tue., Wed.. Fri., 8.15 Asparagus. Ifoe!'fQcation which they pend with roil Trees,,root-pruned. . relatives in Eastern Ontario and in _ -Sat.7.00 and 9.00 Root-pruned appib,pear. cherry sad ' 1 Buffalo. i English cherry ice 4 to 6 years old and QA70PlQ S r Mr.Browo, o! Vancouver, 8.D., SYD SCHMIDT, Proprietor tieing root-pruned and care, bearing Is speeding a few weeks visiting Mod ern will come into effect in from 2 to 3 relatives in Claremont. He bi a, C r years and some have borne in E gear. °former resident of Claremont, JL.ife s J• T. ELLIOTT, AGENT When dme app:ach. =,for nearly forty years hits resided Adabfswdb� PEOECERINtI, ONT. 20ct es its final, hoar the in British Cadumbta. j A fine rainfall occurred here by C• �• Toter �t - will be d standing 11n. a on- Thursday night last which mute , tribute to the lasted for several hours. and has PROTECTION p persons they benefitted the corn, root and grass Part 1 Pick ering -'_.. Meat _,- arket ��be'a _ a crops, but still, the land is very. erected to honor Out -dry, and a long heavy- rain would The incentative to the smiting of creative skin, ' articles in the above series is due to be'ranch appreciated. _ the best results. 3ames Evans still continues in the report of fake eye doctors open- - - AFFERS "No (}rsater'i'ribtrti" s very cnctcai ecsur;itivu, as gikhborhood of London _ _' N. W. STAFFORD not showing- the improvement Ontario. T� is not the first incid- �'V Uu that his- friends hoped for. On ent of a like nature brought to my Whitby t account of his advanced age, attention..Any publicity we can off- �- ':_ i X62 _ betogln his 88th er should, sound; a valued warning. Round Steak, per ib 15e , Whit>�s year, his chances In. considering ,these conditions f G -for recovery-are not very bright. `'Sirloin -Steak ;17C. The>,e will be a mixed tourns mentioned at a time when the sup- f mentors the Claremont bowling posed doctor•calls, professing to use green this .(Friday) .evening, be- mediate)° remedy to_give relief im- _ (Saturday only y, ,there are some imper-F- .-.-,b- -��� ginning at 6,00 o•elock, standard ant things to consider. In her claims �a�Irl iront.R, peer. lb, -_`'i. 1�C• . time.' when good prizes will be to give relief immediately there will d ii ' ma p]$ xnt given. Entry fee will be $2,00 a be no reason for him to- call back. Legs Q.t Lamb; - �1C. rink. ,._A ._nambezo ti4ks from Y ;n7 every-thing said. at,p Qr, -cured f inns 11x l E"in - _ •outeideoiuts is, 'expected to'take his own valuation, and if he hats no ~"' f ' "`�'' ieswatV �0• , part. - fixed .place of abode-you are not i'd " end WAWANESA INS. CO. The Baptist Church ' Mission- position-to get in touch with him at a -ANDREW �16esp-I b611 farm�country - Circle will meet at the home of any future date.. An remedy so. im- A,-- . .- Mre. Richardson on Tuesday,An-t• portent that it will perform these _ Windstorm Insurancce on buildings,li 29td.at 2.30 p. m. Key Word'for marvels is not -supported in tMs ' , i. _Phone No. 4000 windmills;Siloe etc. the month is "Obedience." Tes way, but is in the hands of those t "-Automobile Inturance ' will be served by Mrs. Richard• who are not ashamed to stand be- "' :'We deliver your order.. . of all kinds. 8Or their service. p?a group. All the ladies of the hind their remedy o < church end congregation are You will find, them so established FiCkeri ng -' - - Untarlo -- AA11IS FOR BALE cordially invited to be present. that you may call upon them at any _Write or phone , Transportation will be provided. ' time. They are-so established that Or�ffi�N $O '- It its expected that the local you may call upon them at any time gp' WHITBY ONO. penning ft, wee will begin odors They are so established to recede- ;.S&NSONABLE GOODS ` ,tiooe next week. The crop does professional service when called tip-not promise to bean abundant on and would not be established in .one, on account of the untavor the public eye unless the laws of the Goodyear Tires, as low as ... .. $4.64 r sble season. The Hot arm of a country permitted it. Goodyear Tubes, as low as 90 yvic.•�week or two ago searched slarge to be continued.' Ysint, white. ,, 3.99 - _ r_ 0 t,A full stock of Brandam-Hendrson and•Dominion --hardware Paints *mount of the fruit and a black n ►► Yon Can Buy at. Home' always in stock. Let as figure yonr job. . spot has affected much o! Llie y White Rose Gasoline, at regular prices. Xnareo Motor OII, _ t fruit. But should the weather be TIRES, BATTERIES, the beet at a reasonable,price. '' tavoroble daring. the eeinaidder _q'wine-InternNtionai&ad-English-ss tow as$7.,eo-per Qwt. - -of-the vesson, the crop may turn •,ACCE890RIES,LL ` -out not so—badly.— .. _ _ t Union services-will be conducted At as low and better prices. _ v a _ : ate usual next Snnday, in the ate Repairs for following z Batptint Church-in the morning and in the United Church in the you;can in.Toronto. _ If we haven't it we can get it: evening, with Rev. Mr Hacton, of. ;— McCormick-Deering, McCormick, Deering, Internatippal, Durant, the Baptist Church, in charge. Let•us repair that leaky top.' Rugby, Frontenst Massey-Harris, Frost dG 'These services have. been well - - - Wood, Cockshutt. attended and much enjoyed by all. Beatty Bros'. Hay Tools, Litter Carrier and _Pam'p.Repairs. The waste. which has been ren- Skilled Motor Repairs. De Laval Milker and Sepwrator Re airs. dared by the two choirs,has been We are1wrecking a Fordson Tractor and Int. 8-16. exceptionally, good, -and has met Gordon J. Law Parts half price. Bold and Installed by - .• with much favorable criticism and has added mach to the pleas. Phone 2908, CHAS COOPER - - CLAREM(JNT FRANK 1 PBOII> E L •ore of the services.i PICKERING, - ONTARIO . _ w'Awa w4 r4- }'".w "1 �R." - r •.$; .;�.� :.'�„•,. �•+!sw.':. t• - '_a,* - a.'- r µ�,,,''-r�"'G?' d 'r.V-..,,: ,T:.- ,I. 'K, c: 7�7; o Headgear United - d Dn� spit 7 1. tio p I........... - y �� • _ : _:- ,At Orillia -Burned Wheat On' orldarkets Over Safe As. Auditorium Is Destroyed—Patient European, Argentine Yield May OgseC'Nor�th American' Failures—Grain Parley Resumed C come by Smoke Wiring is Blamed rap -Fireman Joseph Gibbons was slighf- London. Aug. 20—Fear of a world Winnipeg wheat markets recently,des OrIllia, Aug. �0.—Fire­ believed to when he-was struck by a wheat "dumping" war unless an in have been caused by defective wiring ly Injured' wh va ter- pite serious crop damage throughou destroyed the main auditorium of the piece of-slate falling•fro the root of national production agreement is North America due to drought ant -1 buildihg. oils mile--the burning building.- reached, hung over the delegates to the other natu'ral causes, again were r4 Wheat Conference on the eye of their garded as having emphasized the 'ut 'south of here, late Sunday, caused one patient of the hospital wasover- resumption of deliberations here. gent necessity of curtailment of whea damage estimated at between $15,000. come temporarily by smoke when he jud, $20,000.',The,fw-o large dining halls was working in the bluldingas a volun- The parley was spurred to a desire growing, the experts declared. of the building for swift action, after months of delay During the recent'World'Economk pn,the ground floor teer of the squad which was fighting were also destroyed before the blaze and postponed pirleys' here and in Confeience,the principal wheat export. under vontr9l. the flames. He was,aided by firemen Geneva, by a 72-.hour ultimatum from Ing countries agreed to regulate thell wai brought and other patient-volunteers to a fire r. Investigation conducted by Superin escape and thence to the ground, and the United States to "agree or we production but only on condition thal c Horne 'refea will dispose of our surplus by subsidiz- the Importing nations give their 'co at Dr. S. J. revealed revived soon In the open air- Ing exports." tende operation. That co-operation will bi that the fire had broken out on the None of the patients who The conference meets fix Canada one of the chief points sought at thh Stage, at one end of the auditorium, as 'the moved at the outbreak of.the*fire w House to draw up'tlle terms,of,a wheat week's Parley here. and that It had-WGrko Its way up, tat roof ablaze, -200 In the two nearby dormitory about two years as one way of raising prices indicate that the-e—er6p there will bi ing to the rafters,then setting the h6used in thie building. . There were acreage limitation treaty for the next Wheat reports from Canada so acred removed without. buildings, separated by distance and and assuring the farmer a fair return about 250,000,000 bushels All patients were rein this seasQA walls from the structure on grain. Twenty nations are repre- compared with 431,000,000 difficulty, Dr. I­Iorr�e said. thick brick w last yean Fire Chief Joseph Blacke7 of.0rillis, in wflielf the flie occurred.' Hospital seated, including the "Big-Four"—the Excessive rain In certain areas an no' with as -officials, however, had-the .7200 moved' United States,-Cihdda, Auiitialla and drought In others is responsible foi Who hastened to the ace to other buildings on the hospital Argentina. this situation, experts pointed out; and ninny men as could be mustered, said -was Improperly covered- electric''wires. grounds until all possible danger v The delegates held private informal likewise In the United States—where conversations with the experts pend- the yield is estimated at 496,000.000 Avers the probable cause. ended by the extinction of the fire. Ing a busy day on the is spend... bushels as compared 'with 727,000,000 The U.S. war department The members of the United States bushels last year. The small-Town'Paper issuing a natty uniform. to m6m- group told the United Press in private . In other parts of the world, however, vation corps bers of clyiliAn cousetr conversation that they regard the figures 'available at the conference Ten Lives.Lost (The.OtLawa Jour U" New Jersey The Lindsay Post Says that some Of forest Army. The "headgear Is re- chances of an agreement"about eves," here Indicate-bumper crops. Rome're. v ita nargonal friends have made It a- miniscent of overseas days. Sat forps�Ps k terrific Sight ea the wart perts of "Josh" it A little on a recent of the wheat Importing countries. standing. For example, harvest pros- in Reported. Drowned in Gale point to The Americans are convinced a two- pects Europe ar' good. A record e editorial mentioning that the Post Wag' year wheat curtailment period-is neces- crop of about 193,000,OK Between Atlantic' and p is promised -Ocean Cities - widely quoted: Hit by--Thrown' Carrot sary, but the majority dread the politi- bushels as compared with 186,000,000 Eye cat consequences. City, N.J, Aug. 20- ,jokingly therdemanded the names, Motorcyclist Loses bushels last year. The Argentine crop Ocean —Ten The sharp breaks on the Chicagoat'd to reported good.— ere reported to persona vr * -of papers that had quoted us and some Sudbury,Aug. 20—Harry Young,a have been a surprised to find well known Chinese commercial artist drowned -today -along.-the Atlantic of' them were-quit min lose the Sight of One Shaw Addresses Canadians at had of Sudbury, wil boast between here and Atlantic City how far editorials f.rom the Po eye as the result of tie act of a man Lad Walks Around a furious gale which capsized sev Makes 'Characteristic Speech travelled., riding on: the re" of 'a"motor truck London.—Ai th oral small.boats. ••Moat of the articles taken from this e reception given to With Neck .Broken her One of 'the victims 'of the storm, I - e today. lCoung was riding west the visiting Canadlan*autbors by the Was. CSptjLin Theodore van Zandt, paper were ieprinted by Ontario on the Copper Cliff road-on his motor- :Forum Club, says "Canada,- the chiel but to give readers an idea.of skipper of the sailing boat, Etta. The papers. cycle when, as he approach-A the rear. entertainment arranged was a speech St. Thomas Youth, Injured in the newsoapers, outside of Ontario, turned over a quarter*of a mile of a truck travelli;wg ahead of him, by George Bernard Shaw. Me-was In - a er that 1146T4 quoted the Post ill the mouth a passenger. threw a carrot at him, characteristic vein. "I am told that h Bathing, Has Condition �.Ibff shore, near the Atlantic City.ir�let. of June alone, we will pick a few ex- e Revealed While Etta were striking him 'n the eye. He did not began with. 'Of course, you want to Clippings gix fishermen aboard the E ampler from the envelope of raved by nearby sailing craft. secure the number of the truck, and took at the animal," pirdueftinig obllg-� Wrestling The coast guard station. here re- from the, Dominion Press Clipping Provincial police,have been unable to Ingly. Tben, since a pretense of rude- St. Thomas, Aug. 20. Euge n Agendy for thit month. 1° ate it. neas is at least arresting. be. as so Of- Steinhoff, 112 Forest A­.­ SL Sorted that at least live small boats. '-While - none of these editorials M I .1apslzea durizig the storm; and efforts could have ten, tried this trick:"'Of-course, no Thomas. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A b been considered a 'world. 0 - wvre being--made to Jetoirmine how one' believed there was a Canadian �Steinhoff, walked around For near( WAny JjV4W-W*'- IAat- shaker.' as one member of this staff Heads literature,'and went on to say he know three weeks with a broken beck. Now used to dub them.we are Battered that' DnWio Man m nothing of Cahada. on this ono�*pofnt, an X-ray has reveal About So other boats, most of the' revealed the fractur they are used so widely and appreciate Canadian Florist$ of fishing smacks, were Standing Off e at least. retorted--H.'A. Kennedy, 'we and Steinhoff has been I in a the interest �$ournallstfc friends tak a lihore, while others headed for Cape In this page Guelph. Oat.—P.. E.Angle, Richmond are in agreement."' p!aster cast where he will. ikely re-1 presideift of the and protection of the bay. Two The Journal has frequently, '-Hill, has been elected 0 main for the best _part a'years reprint-; Canadian FlorlaW and Gardeuers Physicians of St. Thomas an London' at guard patrol boats And a cutter A' Drives" i' Ph ed excellent little articles from the' a6cigtion. 'Other 62[cera elected'a the n Six Runs 9 patrolling the area, searching marvelled at the fracture not becom-1 Lindsay Post and in the editorial about� Annual meeting here-were: First Vice- In the Same Inning m' I ing fatal at any finia following bodies and survivors of the ass- the which It has on, Onf.—Two been "Joshed" it was at-, Presiderit.' A.'G. P.'.Frost, Toronto; Preston homers in one and warning other boats not accident. ter#, a 0. attempt to crow the bar here or at tojethei too modest. No editor of a Second Vice-Presideut, Leo McKenna, 'inning and with th.- b&ses loaded both Young Steinhoff'was camping at little-town paper needs.6"alng small."1 Montreal: Secretary-Treasurer, C. S. times is the record-held by Jim Allard, poet tiLntic City because of the heavy tt Stanley with other young men, Of all.the newspaper editors be should -'rbomson, -Peterborough;- do'mmit.tee pitcher for . the Anglicans in the fellow students at Thomas the, St. T L be most "in CillegikLte Institute. While swimming' touch"'with vilia"S being for two years. J. McKee, Ottawa; F. J. Church League bete. Anglicans ' t SCO done and thought by the people who' Edwards, Brockville, and-_J. H. We"Is. ed 14 funs'in the big inning of the. in Lake Erie one of his comrades got are the backbone.of this country—by Bramptou. Kingsford-Smith to Fly play-off game. 0' people who have time to think and who Up n Steinhoff's shoulders to diva In Dual Contra Plane have opportunities. for thinking into the water. His wet feet slipped, the boy's weight came down go Wales.—T-0 straight-because they have fewer die- and Sydney, -New. South Roosevelt Signs the Cod and Steinhofr!k head. la,,U8 will By abreast across the Tas- tractions. e greatest in n from Sydney W N Industries He felt a distinct shock through Iry e* Zealand in Some of the duezites for Of Three Mayor eg his head at the time, but after s t�ecember. One will be an Australian good in the history'of Canada have' few minutes rest on-the beach 6 felt 4&signed mae'fiins' built at Cockatoo been editors of small-town papers. Steel, Oil and Lumber Agree to Provisions After a' Hard better. It was-.not till two weeks Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith The Journal could enumerate quite R D&k for few little dailies and weeklies whose —1,500,000 to Take Part in Drive With later; while wrestling with one of.his ot Ad the other the' world encircling Battle C editorial comments have a refreshing :'friends on the beach, that he exper- Oouthern Cross. Prominent Speakers iencea the same distrfasing feeling 7. Sir Charles explains tha, the new spark and are worth repqnting. We wish I h more of these. modest 'editors Washington, Aug.. 20.—With codes business houses and home.; to com. He was taken to the,famiIy physician chine has been b4ilt for him as on party for three major industr av—qfp�l, nil mete the Job of selling the recoyrry in- St. Thomas, and from there to tounciauon ior his muduL Ia. tile Pt Lon(lon .wnere me 6tagnosis was on of the Politics so much as on othei phases of and lumber—signed by . President program to the public. It will be the made. ngapore-Australia section Recovery Ad They would Roosevelt, the National most ambitious -campaign, to enlist ttiddn- Australia air mail contract. life n the rural districts. �d 0 � ,• ., 1. be doing a service to their communi-, ministration turned tonight to perfec- public opinion since the World- War. ties-and-to their country, besides pro- lion of its 5-r-01i"tarn.for a nation-wide Every house fit every hamlet and Magistrate's Car viding enjoyment for themselves and campaign to pit 'a Blue Eagle in city wil- be covered by the army, _interesting matter for such papers as emery shop window. equipped with -100,000 3.-pieces of io 8 '32 In' 100 7:,;:Hits Woman, Boy Ontari Gold — The Journal, which every day starts. • So.gratified was Recovery Admini- literature. Motion' picture - actors,7. -..Output Gr eater , its careful examination of exchanges strator Hugh S. Johnson with the re- politicians, businessmen and represen- with a new zest, a -new desire to find sufta.of the dramatic week-end, that tative women will participate. Police' Test Brakes-on' 'Mirnicii something worth while. he did an unprecedented*thing. He Workers in the canvass will *ear Official's Auto After Thztn All "- S.- In everything took A Sunday off.. -He had brought 'a blue-button- insignia,-any event the Idea that everyt Accident On Monday'll'ohnson resumed his Toronto. — Canada's prom good, -including good and great news- inder the Blue Eagle three industries for, gold A car driven by Magistrate Douilas papers, must. come from the large of the "Big Five" tool, coal, oil, efforts to codify the bituminous coal producing pro.vinco,'Ontario, produced Davidson of Anmlco yesterday after cities, is nonsense. In the United .lumber and automobiles. industry. His problem will be to tYy t6re gold Irt. 193;, than all of t0e State's, •for-years,.. -the most quoted 'Coal and the automobile industry 'to reconcile all the divergent views noon knocked down and severely W • ' Baited Etat6s excluding the Philippine paper was not published In New York, remain to be dealt with, out -were within an industry which is so torn lured an elderly women and a four- ands and Puerto_Rico. Based.on a but was the famous. Springfield Re- expected to be disposed of early this by dissension that 29-separate codes year-old child as they stepped out from old value of$20.62 an ounce,Ontkrio's publican; and what newspaperman v eek. have been submitted. a parked auto to cross number 7 high- "tpwt totalled 22,287,2&0 fine otinces, way half.a. mile east of Markham vit- d ILt $47,282,272, w9ereat -the does not 'recall William Allen White's N.R.A. officials considered that this The N.R.A. insists that the 29 codes lager ta Ite one agreement . scathing editortal.reply to.the New Re• week-end has beell�rthe most import must be supplanted b. 1pr9ited, Statos,.flna, total was 2,219, Mrs. S. J, Imber, of Brampion,-.pud. I.98 'ounces, valsed.at-$45,874,900, ac• public's 'sarcastic query, "Where is ant in the history of the Recovery applying to all bituminous fields. four-year-old Kenneth Imber, were ihrAlug to receutfigures, Emporia"" The, Emporia-Gazette,' in- Act. Johnson conferred with steel and taken t6 the'offico of Dr. J. T. Orford, - The premium to Ontario.producer cidentally,'has its editorials quoted ra-. T.his -lumbe.r cc* was signed by coal men until long past midnight of Markham, who hurried them to St the oil ir�dus- anioulited. to $6,420,933, bringi the gularly In all the niivspagers of this Mr. Roosevelt. Last night just before Friday. Codification of , , . . -Joseph*s Hospital, Toronto. Mrs.im, a achieved only when Johnson 'total ' r4pin to $53,703,205. iQlebec to.ntinent. the President left for Hydo Pairk, try was ac ber was,' thought to have a fractured Johnson wearily laid the steel and took the-agreement drafted by See- was the second largest producing pro- ekes and blunt skull and X•rays were taken lastaight, fine . with output of 401,105*ounces oil codek on.his d6k. retary of the Interior I She also suffered body bruises and het' w These' been Agreed upon only lk told. the oil men they would have �+alued at'.*8,291,576, and was followed condition was "considered 1hirly sort• by MaBIL Columbia with 198,520 Boarding-School Girl after dramatic midnight ccnferences to accept the code.. our, -The little boy's right leg•wat in'which Johnson rushed'from-office Lumber­pro,�ed' less 'troublesome. broken and he was badly bruisej�,- ounces, valued at $4,103,7-72-' Atanitoba Gets style Attention ta office in an Attemp,6 to placate all Wilson Compton, manager of the Na-- 121,9�i ounces, valued it $2,591,592. Constable, James 'Walker 'of Mark' New York.—The girl who will. bg fp�ctions. -His success lent impetus to tion Lumber Manufacturers' Associa- -Jukon Territory, 40,607 ctunces at x the objeei of the entire recovery ham, who investigated.the accident, $939,421; N6va; Scotia, 964 ounces, going away-to school-i program. John- tion, said the,industry "cordially ac- tested the brakes on the magistrate's valued at $19,928; Alberta, 111 Ounces spepial ,attention these days as the, son feels that as soon as all the big cepts" the code. car and found them-in good eGncUtion valued-at$2,294,and Saskatchewan, 1i -new 1a.11. clothes_fill.the.windows.of Industries-are under-the- Blue Eagle Price control is left almost'-enttrely No charge was laid. smart shops. Angora suits and two- his major task will have been done in the-hands of the President or any oWicee, valued at $248. piece dregaes are to be seen every- and the little fellows will, scramble sigeTicy"desigiikted"by'hiin.' It allows Of fife total Canadian output of 3,- here,leading-candidates for the in- into line. hire-to fix for a 90-day test period Nazis Bar Smokers from'06.0,581 ounces valued- at $43,OQ1,1,03, W dispensable classroom dress, Colors to There !till confronts him, however,,' the'basic"price of gaso,line. The price Women's Organization! vioduced 15 Per cent. 7 Ontario P catch the eye of any girl are to be a MIM of work. -About 1260 codes of crude oil- would fluctuate in rela- -Berlin;-7-Women using cosmetics In found.. Wine reds, purple and shade Fifteen came in lion to the ga-4oline price. The Pres- the future will be barred from lowe►do -b &ve been filed. Concord d women's organisations' _?be noise of-an airplane In the Air of grapes, .green with a diy 'And 25 Fridsi*, they ident is re Rur a an empowe' d to alter the for- Frankish Nazi won* Is made almost entirely by the propel- g-*ayidh cast and 4ven a -gold*nrbd ' r not unusually heavy days. mula at will and to fix maximum and meetings, It has been anngunced, and is besiAng on'the air, not the shade of gold are of tocotl& Next week the N.R.A. will send minimum prices if he finds it neces- smokers 4111 be from the lor blades on W �o iLor tti-4091 motor. with many bluest a" waord i 1,5W,0DQ,volunteer&.an a-canvass of nary. grouva. low L 'ssyF ,� '� 'z.'�•'w :ir•v4�:�,.- _ -..:2,:•'' ..R.{°' '1- ,:��.! - �A�:. t.� _ ., ;r' '��"�„-�•,e• .'�+tc��ew.�.Y fb..K - ;Sri• 4 ad COMMENTS _ EVENTS "IN THE AIR" era ]Radio's All-Star ' r a P esent tions , • , , . • .d4ROUND ri , _ THE .� LEbTt4'T8t1 - D I A L :::. Kilo- Station le K: Metres Cycles CKNC, Toronto 291 1030 CFCF, Nontreal ..... 291 600 (_'FCH, North Bay ..... •322 931) ,. By AUSTIN MORAN cFCO, Chatham ....... 297 1210 CFRB, Toronto ...... 4.35 690 ^r : CKAC, Diontreal ... 411 730 fti —As Radio�O NeWS Syndicate— CKCR, Waterloo ... 465 645 _• a 4.-.-re -�e��. _ CRCT, Toronto .,..... 312 960 - - - - - CHML, Hamilton ...... 340 •899 CRCO, Ottawa ........ 1010 !Radio Stare Take Toronto B Storm—Bert Lahr on,New Pro- OKOC, Hamilton ....., 471 Salo � � OKPC. Preston .. .. � 341 830 , gram—Will Roger's Popularity CKLW, Windsor-London 555 b40 + I CPRY, Toronto 357 840 v i KDKA, Pittsburg ...... 306 934 :w' . .-,Amos N Andy and Countess Albani ;Kalox, St. Louis ...... 275 1090 KYW, Chicago ......... 294 1026 Ovations cheers and encores greeted,those two famous.Stars of WABC, New York ......349 860 r the National Broadcasting Company Amos 'n''Andy. These popular , WBBM, Chicago ....... 389 774 `artists of the networks came to Toronto through -the arrangements of of-.NVBnN, Buffalo 333 goo WEAF, New York ..... 454 :660 Scials of the Canadian Radio Commission,,and made their appearance at a 'A-F-NR. Chicago ....... 34r, 274 large theatre, which was packed to capacity. The entire proceeds were WGR, Buffalo ..... 545 654 1 'handed over to charity ,', , the Commission put it's best toot forward when WGY. Schenectady ...... 379 ' 790 'they engineered such a fine entertainment. We had the privilege of 'WHAM. Rochester ..... 261 _1150 _ r WKBW. Buffalo 202 1480 meeting these two black-face comedians and having a few words with them. V4 JZ,,New York ....... 394 760 - ypp lraow QUALITY They expressed themselves in this.way "During our whole career we \�:JR.'Detroit ..... 400 760 'bale act been accorded a reception from•an audience that will compare WLW, Cincinnati .....: 447 fl70 whether its tools ��MAQ, Chicago .... , }` Stith the one tendered us 'by this gathering of Canadian people. We are '%VTAM, Cleveland'..... 280 " 1470 , , _ Or Chewing tobacco you're going to return to Toronto and meet all our friends again as soon as the time * SUNDAY assns. In chewing tobacco will permit". These two chaps are a splendid example of congeniality, and ' P M Eastern Daylight Saving Time. tr w doubt this has helped in no small way to bring to them the popularity ; 3.00-National Opera Con........CReT the best means which they enjoy. Appearing on the same .program was Olga Countess Albani, soft voiced Symphonic Hour ............. CFRB, soprano of the National broadcasting Company. Countess Albaui iwas an 4.00-Fiddlers Three ».»...»,«... CRCT : .instant hit with the audience and received encore after encore, The ; Cathedral Hour ................ CFRB Countess came to the.United States from Spain when five years old with 5.00-Paul Ash Orch. .. ...»..:.» CRCT ;her parents spent most,of,her earlier years in a caaven!.: , spent 6.30-Chicago Knights ........... CFRB +�• -her vacations on her father's sugar plantation in the West Inhales . . later 7,00-Jules Lane...........«. CRCT - -studied music at the Horace Mann school in New York, finishing this she g,00-Rubinoff .............«..»».::.:.... CRCT r sought an- interview with the director of a new show and which was an-, ' ~ immediate hit. It was Romberg's "New Moon", Alter one audition Coun- -10.00-Operetta (CRHC) ..........» CRCT � • � 11.00-Old Folks (CRBC) »,CRCT tees Albani was given the dramatic lead, following this she was quickly - - ; 2wguru uy' Ll.. s:�.f:$� ]Broadcasting Cnn nanv- - �noraoAY YOU M IGHT AS W ELL C HEW ST/ rides-horses, spends most of her spare moments , translatin American P M • Countess Albani has many hobbies, she writes, paints, fences anti . g 7A0-Amos 'n Andy ......-•-�•••..»-..CRCT songs and ballads into Spanish, 9.00-Greater Minstrels ».-..: WHAM -- �- " Regardless of -her love for a career, her stn-year-old son is the biggest A, & P. Gypsies »......«... WBEN Mental FitnLes$ Classified Advertising fessionai career.'nterferted ithnmy beingna jays ood mother. I would desert 10:00-Conten RE- TUESDAY ••».�. WLW Witt; deter BUILT,S OVE paaEBa_A_catalogue 5 forr Goes Fatne8 r * * s * r P.M. - Company. Bert Lahr Stays 7.00-Amos In-Andy•.•...•»:.•:. CRCT Remark Caused Much. COZY 103 Bath, at Street, Tomato 8.00-Blackstone »...«.».............:WBEN InCYCI•E21 ARM AUTO T1SE8. ' Eddie Cantor returns to the Chase & Sanborn Hour, Sept, 10th but that 00-Ben Bernie ».«.,........«-.•...-.- �GY: trOVersy in Medical Cir 'isn't going to Interfere with Bert Lahr at all. Lahr's sponsors, have been C1C8—WidCl Dive]' fC1CLES, $9 UP,. AUTOMOBILE ' y gned him to a new s5 week 9.30-Fire Chief .....»«...»...»..... WLW y B 'so pleased with his work that the have just si _ Tires, $2 up. Sport Goods. Frei contract, and will put him back on the air October 4th, as the star of the 10.04-Lives at.Stake.....»«....«. WTAM gent QpinlOn9 Catalogue. Peerless, 195 Oundas West. i ;•.•]Wednesday night Chase .Sanborn Tea,program with George Olsen and Hour of Gaiety .. ..:...:..».CRCT - - -- Toronto his music . , "Funnyman" Lahr's microphone success has followed closely WEDNESDAY Stout men and women who per%ipired on an equally rapid rise to theatrical stardom. _ ' hrough the recent hot spell will be avwass44 oaisvirtc zs _ r r r r r r P.M.PM_ ' - - 7.00-Amos 'n-Andy....e.».........:.CRCT cheered to read that, at the meeting o:vFEcTIONE�v, BAKERY, SODA .'Will Rogers 7.45-The Goldbergs ........»««. WBEN of the BritisL Medical Association in C Fountain Business, country. $5,000. Will Rogers, that be-splattered dispenser of current humouc was brought 8.00-C3hase& Sandborn».».......CRCT Dublin, a doctor declared that mental $775.s,Produce business,Dundaa scree I '♦ 3775. Produce bustnees, {68U,.'Roomia� '�k to the air at the request of several senators. Rogers presided over a 10.00-Corn Cob Club..........,..:...WGY fitness went with fatness. _ house, city,.. United Brokers, t Coiles4 `i��itbdk*meting of the Senate during' one of his broadcasts from Washington One-Hour With You'.­-CRCT Dr. H. R. C, Rutherford. of Dublin, Toronto. _ battier In the Summer, The Senators enjoyed,the tun he poked at them after sayin6 that senility was the THURSDAY !os saiai o: azaaason on that occasion so much that when it was api�ounced that he was leaving greatest insanity-producing period ..of • _ _ 0roL the air all of•them who were available sent, hilly a telegram expressing the P� life, added: "In this and other critical - ]iOpe that "you Will return soon With your humourous and wfioteaame cam-= T.00Amoa 'n An{t� ....................GRCT- LOUR AND CROPPING Q11,LL _ went on national affairs". It is said that Will has a great time with a 8.00-Rudy Vallee .........�.:......., CRCT per I would euiphastze the f�part Brick• steel elevator; electric equip. -- :naouthlul of Lace of rest and preach the gospel of meat. Advertiser," 4I Oakwood, Ta gum before he is called to the mike for his program Won- _9.00-Show Boat.«»«.. WGY mnto. 4 der if'Will does it for a publicity afoot is the Dope that some of the' gum Radio Rascals..»................CRCT fatness Which is the earlier'periods of life; at any rate, is nearly always ac- manufacturers might sponsor hlm on one of their programs. Death Valley Days..»........WLW When once enthusiasm .Iraao. bftn _ _- Mark Warnow ........... .... CFRB companied by mental fitness:" turned into ridlcuTe. everythtnig-is un- Commenting on his- address after- - .. We Hear T6t- 10.00=-Willard Robinson,.»......� CFRB done except money and powevr Mme wards to a reporter, he said: "Fatness - ..' Y. Ben Bernie, the "Old Maestro" says the movie~producers in Hollywood Al Jolson ..........».._:......» WTA-M ' de Stael. are certainly practising economy. The producers are only .using half-breeds 11,00 'Luigi RD manelIi........:.....« CRCT is a bulwark against insanity, instead of full-blooded Indians for their Western films. Ben saps "That's - Dr. Rutherford's_declaratloa aroused - FRIDAY i much controversy in medical circles, t� � H � ,u sure cutting things la half," P,M, :'••:- ,. The romance at-"Jimmie" Molten, NBC tenor and Marjorie McClure, a - and'wi ely divergent views on the sub- Cleveland;society girl, began at a house party in Cleveland. 'Tis said it was 7.00-Amos n Andy .«»..»...•.......CRCT ject were expressed by eminent doe- 'Tis ��` �.- 'b a case of love at first sight and their engagement was announced three weeks 8.00=Citlea Service.. CRCT -tors in London. 4 .later. 9.00--;Miisical Store.......,......... WBEN "Getting Old Quicker'." per SUM" TPer ou�cN Gordon Calder, popular'singer on commercial end CammissioII programs 9.30-Sportvfews .......«.................CRCT -Sir W W. Arbutnot Lane was probably attrapO'�,,.r."r Cis°r°f�1Or''Nr - lis to announce the Neilson Hour this tall, Armour Program•-.».•».. WHAM, • M+`r '='r°ty'' ry or the fiercest in his denouncement of 1•IA�ldOAZfs �Ii►MII.TON An actor Identified with the famous stage star, Irene Bardonl, Is now In Pohd's Players.....«»..«,. rWTAM fatness. Dept. 32 "w !Toronto rehearsing a program that is to be commercialized on the air within 10.00=Carling Program «.».....». CRCT ­In my long ezpertence,",he said, "I =•the next few weeks. First Nighter .........».,.:«.:.KDKA'have never found a tat man or woman I F r * * * * r 0 F id CFRB -and Cu0 On 0.3 -Lum &iAbnEr ....• ............WBEN 1 more mentally dt than people of nor- FOR SALE « mal weight. Fatness is no good to any Frank Crumit-She treats her husband lute a Greek god. ,SATURDAY / -b Frank Fat people get old quicker and BLACKSMITH SHOP Julia Sanderson-How eo? IPM become careless and Indifferent to .. ; Crumit-She places a burnt offering before him at every meal. Located iii- ToroQtO • . r r r r ♦ r _ 7.15-Aanle, Judy and Zen• .. V4'BAL• life." _ _ - Georgie Burns-Oh, Gracie, the installment man's here.` _ ! '7,30-Kindergarten.......-....,»,WBAI, Dr. King Brown,. .chairman of the Cemptete,EqulpMent,'Two"Forges, . - .. - _� 111 •.-# `m ie...tar„ 9 „�i1„ .• : 9.30-K-7 Mystery ...............».. WBEN executive of the institute of•Hygiene, pneumatic Hammer ' end Cutter, � Georgic I did Gracie, but he said he'd start with the radio and-vacuum. y •••......•.•••• GRGa nuiu .:e aa�c�1 i :, . .«. ... i.-�ha and ■ vc+r' :.G;:,,G�to 10.15-GeorgegWade .•..:..»: ... .. CFRB ups to a point. L F h f V'J stock.�of 1:06*101 2611 at i'901ng , 10.30-Cuckoo Program ........... WHAM Fat people who find they are•per-. coneern tvltil fa-6'i ible leaie''or will Descendant of Royal small state. sandwiched is between BULOVA time daily over Stations sparing excessively in hot weather sail ' niaehTncry tieparatetli, !n t Lane Ines a Pau Persia and Arghanistan and-the last CRCT . CKAC should not worry; it is doing them a bloc or'piecemeal:' P� bit of territory the historic Commeno 7 world of good,"he said. H. N(ATKIN3 i X y Milan, Italy-Death in a free cot of family could call its own, Another health specie st, Dr. Sam- f one of Milan's public hospitals has The Commenos'gave six emperors pansies Can be Freshened Now 73 West Adelaide St., , son Wright, declared that,fatness was Toro nto. closed the ill-starred life of Guido Lus- to Constantinople and 10 to Tresfzond , -. ignano, penniless descendant of the during the Byzantine era. -Reduced Pansies, which have been.flowering as much to be avoided as slimness. "A ' --. since early spring, will naturally be person who can strike the happy med- •• • "' once-powerful Byzantine Emperors. finally to Khorasan they lost Crouse and getting rather straggly. While the sum will always be healthier than one � �(('� _ Guido Lusignano, who was 77, was the country when that little state was In-! $ LIVER. �NAT. 'l�AI(ES i flowers will now be very,smali;+ we who over-eats or under-nourishes him- THAT eon of the late Leo XTIL, at one,time corporated into Russia. I - King of Khorasan'. Khorasan was a� Lusignano led an adventurous life, may, however, improve matters by self,"he declared. part of which was spent in great lux-. cutting out all the old shoots quite A Harley Street physican said "Fat'- YOU FEEL S0.'..W'RETCHED -tip ury and considerable travelling. His close to the ground. mess in middle age is in some degree ' pocketbook grew slimmer and slimmer. After taking off the old shoots, stir a natural accompaniment, and is com- Wake up your l,i*irtile' 37 Is. OF FAT GONE Several pears ago he invested his last the soil around the plants, at the same, patible with keen intellect." -'No calomel necessary Y ;; time working In a little fertilizer such 9 Tor you to lee-Jealthy end uid�py into penny in.a modest cafe in the Varallo e.er mustpour swanntb of tin -as old poultry manure, or bone meal Silk materials heavy for outer'gar- �o bowels, .eery Y• Withouq.*st bile. Sesia, a village of northern Italy, but trouble starts.Poor al gwdon.81owehininatien, Tv: No Wonder She Looks and wood ashes, meats and thin for underwear, are economic conditions grew bad and cus- Poisons to ° body. Oeneral wnrtctlednees To provide plants for seat season, being displayed. In the men's wear mcaothis�mD�av4C�}b e�yp a atwsioe Younger tomers less and less. Several months tin"-moving - - "How much younger you are look- .ago.he was obliged to close aho and seed may be sown in the' open from, shops In Italy, since Mussolini adyo- salts; oil, miners watay laxative candy a ,, g p' mid-August until early September, or cated the use of this home produced �° cr rous4aipt They,dont wakf-- ing. ' What a pleasure to -hear that set out in search of work. until the end of September, if a•cold material, "Silk" is applied only to �seed 3.mo ver Plow.. compliment from Your friends' lips- He was without funds when a sera- bil: C a �{oi<ea �,re rauta. eef{ frame is used. the product of the silk-worm. them by name Aa2U1i'substitoTes 2SNN as this woman did. ous illness overtook him in June.From It is, however, better to get an early a9 inusists.' �'S,ince I started taking Kruscben there his road led to the free clinic. $tart. Presuming that a start is made ' $a is,"'she writei, "I have reduced Recalling his royal ancestry news �dNOW I FEEL t '' In August, we will select a partially n4velf .by 37 lbs. 'I am still going papers accorded him a balf-column .X down and hope soon to be normal obituary. . shaded position for the seed bed, but j (� !! S�'Ik N S weight. My health has greatly im- .- : keep away from trees. Cover the seed V LL OF PEP Mi;. �.- � d,e y not more than a duarter of an inch; in and s{raet'otl, castor-oil or proved. My friends see such a differ- After tatting Lydia E. fink R.am. Sp read on blown { _ The 'most important manufacturing fact, one-eighth of an Inch wiil'be'bet ence in me now, I look younger, and llamas V Vegetable Com and hbpe}� ANOiy to.barn or industry connected with field crops in ter. If the soil is at all heavy, the eald• before tong the 1' have such $ fresh look _always. Canada, is flour.millfng, which dates seed should be' covered with a cam- That's what hundreds of women i8 about my face which I never used to back to the settlement at Port Royal post of equal parts of leaf mold and say.It steadies toe aevm...malteis l ul'ti�rlill� fiOpi,• '.have. I take my-usual food, but my you eat better. . .s1 better... - ~�- first drink in the morning is my little (now Annapolis, N.S.).in 1605. .. light . garden soil. To this add pure r dose ot'Kruschen Salts, which'I'will sand. relieves periodic headache and � _. »fi- backache.. .misses tryln$ days f" never be without."-(Mrs,) K. "� Building societies are flourishing "durable. The six salts in Kruschen keep-the all over -the British Empire, even I't is a law of nature that faint-heart- u you cue not as well is eta "KIN ' ,O .d1Y++ want to be, dive this medicines InRY1 Yt' FAI14 organs or elimination in perfect trim British Honduras, Brfilsh Guiana,(ed men should be the fruit of luxurious chance to help Ina Gat a book and go.ensure a regular,,"gentle and 'British West Indies,- anti ttie Satrd- countries, for we never find that the Isom your dru Loday. natural clearance of all fat-forming wich Islands e-b having Its own same soil produces delicacies and food refuse, organizatloa beroes.-Herodotus. ]S�jOE 1V0. 34—'33 t ' c J. :tea ' n ''�:..�."�•'•,7gv°s.,�•�r� �1 ��ti'�".iic''T"SaFt. ,,, z�„l�'T�;•ta,� � _-.r,�-,.•',,vCir,�.-•+.,r�. z T�,�...>.. : .t• '•fs,. ;. 7t •:° +L- as•�'.v #Gt de' 'y;a:... _ _ d✓ ..ri,3 s, sA - 'w Y-`� ..:.i'{S t'• ���w+.-.J-' ly rR �. �+. y, V^. :,,. r^i:�- '---�' 9 _ ,1 -'� -,''�.. -�� �;'Y.��� -'7•'t� •'tr•7"�h.•a'.� ''r"„?:•. .�”.' -'x� �".s :I.-9"- 4 .._ s-w`� ',:t..rt:- [' �y �� .+�F� .s'- •c1iv R •t t':�'..°,pro:,•„'Y+;7•. t' n'f'�;•• _ •=- •, _ ', i1 .. �e'.+r!•^''"'. `� ,..J.: 4.t:.Y~' .,Y' ••ter' �'4a ••�• +t 1S• •�,v A. ••ti '�. b Z X Ij t 7 I. C P'r 1 n �yJ •.I' _.. _ _ ..'J�.'.`. .. .. -1r1.fL.'•..t.- ._.. .. - .,.. .. • --. .. - ... - ..ley w. ..•J.:,`' .+r.^ ♦ . .,•��, �� yi.� .^. r"w..•, +,iM1!•5f.'.y's{'—foe~• ♦ - ' - --Harvey and Mrs. Barrett, of --)!Lies Lillian Murray, of Toros � �' �' ' '� ,; � +•�' • Toronto, spent a few days with 'to, spent the weekend with Mise A-6 ,:t ere s Ch e Pickering relatives. Jean Clark. ♦ e s -+bLis�_ a ifunro was off B Miss s feBwydaye and rose)[ thank heMcP E. LBoRaddy 1 for his t _ daty forseliei�iil d�►ys with a sore with their nude and snot, Lorne very liberal donation towards the fOO ' !* And Mrs Kemp, of*Whitb erectiop of bleachers in Memorial Men's "Monarch" Socks=RewFall Patterns A - ``' '=It is repdrted that thsse.are " _ P. feral cases df whooping 'cough W'iDOifred, of Tiilsoaburg,eh eat a ark. The citizens of the village Reg. 50 cents, 75 cents and $1.00 a. ir. 1n tba vi!}s8e• p ppreciate very much Mr. Ruddy's Pa —Mies ,Rose, of Toronto, apeot a couple of days during the past handsome donation. for 85 and 60-eon to. - '- Sribday with her cousin, Mies week with Pickering friends. —The annual ionic of St. kn- • '";< —Cyril and Leslie Morley, the drew's congregation and Sunday Areal bn foe the dibcrimiaatin bu er. ' : -Chrisete Mnnro• y g y —Mrs. Lotlieop left nit Saturday latter's wife and their mother, School has been postponed until this (Thursday) afternoon, on .',.j r Mrs. E. H. Morley,' of Audley, < _. for a: i;wo weeks visit with y' The Fall Samples of Tip Top Tallars enjoyed a motoring trip to Prince account of'..the i3eha>es Fair and ,. .• irierl$a In Orillin. - "t Glowaaloek; of London Edward County* one day last the Horticnft, ral: Flower Show io row M•.;P .: — week: St. Andrew's Chureb.on Wednes - Oat,,is.vieiting with John S. aad� —Aa interesting game of soft- day. :Are'now in. �Yre. Baledon fora 6w-days. —B. C. Jones spent several days ball was played,on. Tuesday even- —While Anse Bessie Bath was Better Than Ever. ::Price the Same. 'last week in the Muskoka district ing between Andiey and Picker- operating an electric washer at } Y 'trout fishing,' And had splendid in rle'so by, the home of R. H. Brooke one day g Ri Eton!!teams at Whit 199.50 which was won- t)y Audley by a lastweek she had the misfortune trier, Aug: 1Sth, score of14 to 8. to baveher .hand caught in the —Soon, n ?'riday, —Miss Margaret Penwell enter• wringer. Her fingers were bad! .,pt Mrs. IrisV9 private hosp;tal. to g y Ouarsnteed Satisfaction. 'Oliffdt�d and Mrs. Salt�et, a dan tained Mr. and'Mrs. Wm. Cowan bruised requiring medical atten _ and'Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Manchester tion. —Mrs. Alex Wilson',of Whitby, and a gr,..oup o€younRfriende'froty —Mrs. J. Mundell,. who conducts w1��IaYnB' "Super" ' Work Boot 'iipent a few days daring the peat Toronto last Tuesday afternoon" the ".Madeline" .beauty salon'in Cl- "y- •: "and evening at her cosy summer' aremont, will be in Pickering, and c� Aveek with Thomas and Mrs. cottage. will 'conduct her beauty parlor in S. at $J.SQ r-^ _ —Mrs. Fernandez, ©f Toronto, —d• and.Mrs. Fawcett and fam•- W. Davis' residence, Church Str. on a, spending. a few days at the ily have returned to their home Wednesday and Thursday of each Mennonite Leather Uppers, Double Soled Goodyear Welt through to j' •: :_. in Manitoba. hire: Fawcett has week. Hours,.9. a..m.to 6 p.m. Phone heel, A Buy for the man who wants home of her parents, W. li..and 5600. '' " • been spending the'• anwmer here, Mrs. Powell. - p s quality and comfort. r r. .`. and the former dv,am� Balled home —Rev. Dr. Carmichael will con —Those:who have not secured on account of the 4.teoess and duct the services in the Preebv• their 1988. motor licensee may red T. Bunting, — Plckering secure them for the balance of-the demb of the late W. J. Stanley. terian Church next 'Sunday. be —Traffic Officer A F. Runci• ginning at 2 30 p. m. Sunday year at half price. man rose summoned'to Toronto School will begin at 1.30 o'clock. Radio Licensee Hetabliehed 1857. �Axtbnr and Mrs-'Taylor, of '. ;._ on Monday by the Highway Dept. n the 'following Sunday the 'lYlagara•Falls,and James.Taylor, to act as one of an escort that services will revert to the former Of Buffalo. visited w+ith''Mise A. E ocompanied the Premier of New blue, that is Sunday School at &chardeon and W. V. Cornet. Zealand from Toronto to Niagara 2 o'clock and the Church services I%tu rday. ' —The local .-baseball team is Falls. This statesman is at prey at 3 o'clock, a� the , anion aervi^es , 1 being entertained in $tou$vilIe •ent on a tonr of Canada and the with the Whitby LTDited church or� . e this,(Friday)evening. The return •United States, will then be aver. game will be played in Pickering —The Canadiun National Eab'r- Our local baseball teao)defeat- r -bition opens at Toronto) to day ed the Oshawa boys to the tune of some night next week. F? it t —Dr. and Mrs. Griffiths and tFriday) and will contio Ile nntil 9 u io a five innings grows in the Pickering s Leader Store" - .'"Master Eddie and James T. and Saturday, Sept. 80. It promize.+ Park, here• on !!tlooday evening. Mrs. Riggs, of Pitt�bnr�*. Pa., to be greater than ever as ae►v Although there were .many costly , visited , with DF.'�. E. sad- Mrs. buildings have been ervoted daring error,- on buth aides. the game was _ Cartwright on Sunday. the past year and the i,umber of exciting until Pickering scored l« » `: •. Cartwright P. Machin and sun. Robert. entities ie very gratifying to the the %%inning ran. . Oshawa and _ ,,amp Requisites t' of 9arnla, _L. $. and Mrs. Devitt directors. Pickering are now playiog off for and dauRliteis; of Toronto, spent —Lorne and Mrs. Ravin. -and second pi,1911tion ,.io ' the Three I *�• - -!the weekend with their parents, children. of Toronto, spent the League. The return game will be iPaper Plgtea and d5c. per lOfT Saab and Mrs. Mechio. week-end with Mrs. Ravine par played in Oshawa next week. If Paper Cnps 10c. per doz. —A stalk of Moro riieasurio i 9 eots, James and Mrs. White, and a third game be necessary it will - feet• grown by Mr. Scott, of the Norman and Mrs. Brooke. The like] be played in Pickering r _ - .: ,_ ,:_. Paper Serviettes' ''100 is a package' are moving this week to 9imeee Whitt the following week g Andley road, was left in our office g y g plain white 16 cents - _.'' where they will reside in,fnture, —On Thnreday, Aug. 10th:Mrs. last week by F. Pearson. This in Where Mr. Ravin has a remunera Annie Catharine Chester, after e - e:eeptioaally long for this year. died to the toms ;Paper Serviettes (10 in package —Another heavy rain-fall occur tive position. . lingering illness. red on Tharsda nigbt, which The Ladies Aid Society of St. of her daughter. Mrs. J. Lothrop. assorted colors 15 coots will be of muely benefit, to the Andrew's Church bald their regu in her 84th year. Her funeral - Paper Towels per'paekage } _ root and corn .crops as well as the lar monthly meeting, whieh was Look place on Saturday, the 12th pe : pasta're Se1da.shish already are in the form of a picnic. at the lost. when interment eves made in 150 is package 90 cents t` '*`owing the effects of the mois• home of Mrs. A. E. Stork, of the Erskine Cemetery. The funeral y PrettyGllase Tumble take shore, on Tuesday afternoon service coadneted by Rev, re, per-dozen ':•,. •.• 4�- t°% last, when about 25 members and Dr. Carmichael of St. Andrew's �•' �4: -� .'. -. —Mrs..A.� HatreU Tell on 13atnr• Vely to spend w tow days with her several visitors were presen�' and Church.. The deceased, who was _ daughter. Aftre Wimaa. of Peter a most enjoyable time wag spent of a quiet and kind disposition, Bath Towels. 22:40;•Issga and fluffy, la pretty colors, '* born. She was accompanied by ell. was highly esteemed by all who each age., .. .. .. .; 75c4' 1 'boy her ' grand daughter, , Mise —The regular meeting of the knew her. She was a daughter of ' 'Lillian Wiman; who spent her Pickering Women's"Institute will, the late .Henry and Mrs. Gordon. laolidaye'with her. be told on Tuesday, Ana. 29th, at, A nbwd, sb years ago, with her • CHAPMAN 8 p..m., at the home- of:Nissen L husband, she moved to Vancouver. ti —Alfas Balsdon, of Burford, and J. Rorke. An interesting On the death of. her busbaad she • o returned home. on Sunday,eekm after health program is being prepared. -went to reside with her daughter. - ' spending',-couple of %ceek� at the - - - - bome of his uncle, J. S. Baledon. under the direction of Mrs (nr } About two or three years ago they $e waf accompanied by Stanley Cartwright. A paper.. "Tb,)�e returned to Pickering to operate Balsdon and Cecil Sparrow, wbe \ervea c.f Onis, "%sill :be given; their farm. For a n�lmber of : ireturned on,Tuesday. and also some prwtieaI bints i!i year'N !biro Cbe:•ter' followed her =y.o O. anal Krs. Cook, of Newton- nurniDw by Mrs, J•}ling. A Fic Healtb prufessiou, th%t of mu teacher, Are e •villa, spent the week end with Contest and a reading are included being an accomplished musi Mere cian. -Mrs. Cooke parents, W. B. aDd is this program. All inember+ Sbeis survived by her daughter _ Mrs. Powell. On their return on of the Institute at Girls' Circle and one son, W. Gordon Chester, Isunday eveniog they were accom• should be present, and any friends who recently returned from Van. � .Roast Pork, .. .•• panted by Mrs. Powell, who will -will be weioome. couver with hie 'family, to reside Cooked Ham; - 'w-.: - - ••• - ' �' - —' - Depend a few days with them. —Several of our tennis players on the old homestead. Mrs. _ ��► —Toe second diphtheria tozoid went to Cherrywood astain the Chester- was- a eiater of the late .._-Jellied Tongue,, o 3�' i treatment will be administered iD other evening fo.r a friendly Rame. George and Lafayette Gordon. • • :";Pickering eebool house on Angttst In the singles, Frank Petrie de- In Memoriam _ -:Jellied Veal,' .. ... - - ,at 2.30 ik m. (D. S. T.1, under the feated Roy Morrish 6 3, t3 1. Jean Bologna, ... ... 16c. direction of the Women's losti ularx.and boitn Aurray teamed LAW - In loving memory of Thom- ; . 21bs. for• 26e. tote. .It is important that all the in the ladies's doubles against Mrs. as F. Law, beloved husband of, Headcheese, ..� ,. , children 'who received the first Morrish and Mrs.Somerville, and Mary R. Law, who died Aug. 25th, =;4.9 tali Bacon; half'or whole,aide, lam• treatment S. weeks ago, should gained a 6 2, 6 1 victory. Playing 1932. Pe ;, $•lbe for 26c. be'on hand Aug. 28th to receive together In the mixed doubles, There is a link death cannot sever, Minced Steak, .•, ' ' ••• ••• : the second treatment. Special James Murray and Miss B1y had Love and remembrance last forever --. . .--. - arrangemeote can be made for to work herd to win 8 6, 7 5 from —Erer remembered by his Loving . Stewing Beef, .. ... ... •. 3 The for 260 any who wish the to=oid treat. Mis9 •Beoirett and her brother. Wife and sons, Charles and Howard. All"Neste kept under Electrical --went, but -missed.the first treat, Miss Bennett plays ,good.tennis, ,.gALf REGISTER. ]te ent. In ouch cases the first as those'who saw her on the Pick =• .. RefrigeratioD. .: treatment will be given on Satur• Bring court know A men's double_ SATURDAY, AUG. 26th -.- -Auct- day, Aug. 26th, atthe school: brought James Murray and Frank ion sale of horses, cattle; pigs, —George Wallace, who has been Petrie against Fred Ireson and fowl and implements etc., at lots Q I principal of the Pickering'public. Roy Morrish and resulted in a-win .7 and,8, rear of -con.-8, Pickering, g • ■.� estop!for the past six. yeses,left for the former, 6 1, 6 1. After the the property of Hortop Bros. Sale -- : go Tuesday, accompanied 'by his games the members of the Picker at 12.30 o'clock, -sharp. See Bills uteber (phon e 3000) Pickering` :•wife, and child, for Belleville, ing club were entertained at Mr. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. where he will assume his duties Morriah'e home. It N said-that' os assistant principal in c ne of one visitor conenmed twenty sand New jdv�twe>traMts, ' `'16he large school is that city. wk Bo among otter things. Mang ��� ,aL2eep regret is expressed by bolt Oli Boy ? I 1 You ought to join' FOR RENT—Farm coAvenientiv 10- parents and pupils at his leaving the tennis club. L' sated,good soil and ample buildin G.D. ,j.J Pickering, as he has Proved a '—On Wednesday evening last Conant.Oshawa. s. - tellieieut teacher and.is highly the sporting element of the vil• FOR SALE-70 chickens, 4 months reep by the pupils. While ]age and surrounding country F er; 0beningdabout 3 tons oft hay. J• '. Special Service"Tires regretting his departure we wieb enjoyed a good program of sports• y. .: him success in his new field of Early is the evening a league FOR SALE—Three Yorkebire Sows - : `labor. baseball match wits played be M.Chapman,a to f ow rota few weeks. A•pp bt to F. —A very interesting game of tween Whitby and Pickering. Ic _ ,As thousands of drioers now know are .. . :---softball was played on Friday was.& good exhibition of,the game WANTED TO RENT—Small farm, evening hat in the PickPriDR, and rose witnessed b a ]soles built stronger and Wear longer than _ with good buildings and orchard preferred. 'T•1 Memorial Park between the Aud• nnmber and resulted in favor of .write 9ruce watt,creenwaod. ss -• . ley girls' team and the Pickering Whitby by 2 to 0. After the game OR SALE—'l0 ft,joists, 2 x 73;also ,,tire even Seiberling �elould ever bt]ild There was a large crowd a number of. boxing bouts was FOR and saab,window frames.stairfayand short plank Apply Syd Schmidt, Stanley The- present, both teams having a large held on the concert platform. sue.StpuLfville. 4stf "'- :'before, Joumber,woo did the "hollerin," which were conducted by Lou RIVATE NURSING HOME- -' to eneonra a their respective Marsh, the well known aportiag PMedical, Convalescent and Matemity eases i_ favorites. Cth teams did good editorof the Toronto Star. The acceoted. . Private and Semi-private rooms Come in and ask to Bee' these WOrld fa>R Work. The girls have improved participants were ono men and weekl rates$10 00. Inspection invited. Phone really with the praetir* they boys from Toronto, and heir xo�l.sxrao�sgviMra. George T�omDeo 51 R. 7as' tiiei, - - bad during the summer. exhibition of the sport was mach -ARM TO'RRNT-92 serss, being teaaue were evenly matched enjoyed by many, although this F '••. r , parts of lots 13.and/4.con.0, Pickerin T . which wan shown by the wore kind of sport did not appeal to : _ Gpod buildings and reaidenee,80 acres workable. *hleh �1te 9 8 in favor of the quite a number resent. The pull watered and runntng stream.Con Convenient B A G E 1PIelterlitg team. A great im bo=ors, however. seemed LO enjoy ply Tic scoop!and Claremont Continuation Ap L , I to wm.waddell,stouII►ille- 40t rove has been made to the it ae mach as soy. At the con. OR SALE—Threshing machine. .3enerll Repain, ON mad OSS ork, the erection of bleachere elusion of the sports dancing was FFavorite, in rfect coaditlon. used on PH .►, suflekst td Beat 224• This makes indulged to for a few hours. The vote farm onlyy a few sessam. Also Hart (Puff �� !— + ib•Rl<dl Were pleasant for gate reeeipte amoaat+ed to over tractor, 12-24, in good runt order. Both ' • atticlaawilibe a bit P1Ck8l'ln � .k• .�...,; nbe .�l+edi�ileiri. , $180:00. . . -• + -� �,"Ei'�.L:Rn+wir: i .. •. - - ,_ " p {�': ""7° 'rr v` '.�. ��a.�..tw' ,r.v' ..r - � - �,'k::, _ .�°•� r� M h''�e-• s •x,Sn ..y-.'o- i•",•• �.�gr A'.$• ., a