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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_09_08- . 1~ "'''.. 'tic•.'V .h/_ ..',. yes :o;a";J _T � _Seib- • '•-'b ,:9'r! '_` .1 U a ,- .._ rte. \_. _i•.N L{._i.i•.*+•r..o»-�Y.T i•.A+r a.n ••.?s'•'t_'....-.. _ ,_F J -' `-ea.. ... _:1-_}•'-..e,w .f"✓'W''.,Ky p.Si"-"",4_.!..a,.i`: .._-.Vi,a-'s 4-R1`•'.''.'ro-w�-jd". ."+r4J.;.d Z1 t'•n �om 4a"L'. .T„••rt. f}r ',"�"`••`.• `..�•' P1C_ _ KE- RINGI VOL. L111t ,. .. :PICKERING9 ONT., FRIDAY. SEPT. 8, 19330 1'�To. y� - -- --- - { 4Fsafsf*vttal Gates!. Whitevsile .Audley Jfed4&U 0 0 A L ::� T he Anniversary services of the The Club meets on Monday even_ GREENWOOD Whitevale Baptii§t Church will be ing at the home of .Frank and Mrs. �R. H. O. PEARSON—Phyai'cian A g supply of Hard and Bolt held on Sunday and Monday, Sept. Puckrin. . _ � � _ aedsurseoo, Dnabarton. 101y Coal on hand. Also s supply 17th and 18th. Keep- these dates in Keep Sept 24th and 25th open for mind and watch fob full particulars. the anniversary services in the loc- R E. FORSYTH. Ooh.D., Director of Kindling Wood, - -- al church here. dr of Otini c tloa r stove length. Dumbarton The water scarcity is beginning to _ BetablLbed 1886 �ao�ata Eyes examined by appointment. get acute on many of the farms a- Pane seo�. Claremont.Out. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Miss Ella Andrew visited with round here. - Mrs. Alex: Thom over the week-end. Several here are now sowing their :-` z• s t.erpai. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING Mr. Farley, of Arthur, visited with fall wheat but many are waiting till THIS IS THE 4t Harry and Miss Elda Pedree over next week to put the crop in. "UNCAN B. MCINTYHE—Barrie- D B E E 1. ry A p FARMERS' MILIj, it,ter. Solicitor. Notary. Office—Brock St.. ' Sunday. CllertywOOd b South. Opposite Bell Teldphone office, Whitby. GENERAL INSURANCE Mrs, Brown underwent a success- A large number of farmers Plwne 45. 48ly AGENCY g •. • ful operation in Oshawa Hospital Miss Ruth Taylor visited _ with exchange their grain ' RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, - - ONTARIO Iast week. Miss Laura Petty on Sunday. - for .Solicitor,Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. -- Sc11001 started on Tuesday with a Miss A Office formerly occupied b the late A.E.Chris- Facilities for placing anv kind of In- large attendance. We welcome Miss , Hiles Petty spent a week- lion,south wins of Court House,Whitby. sly ekdn�ecently with friends in Shebes- Flour and Cereal8 ; surance at best rates 'allace and bliss Bradd back in our BEATON:BELL tk ROSS, Barris available. midst. en, Solicitors. 904 Northern 'Ontario Securitv and Service my Motto.. Mr. and 'Iles. A. Hodgson and fpm- building,330 Bay btreat.Toronto„ 421y Phone Pick. 515 On Monday afternoon David and ily, of Harrowsmith, have been the It Saves money and mazy more y W.J Beaton, Janet Allison pave .a birthday party, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.•W.•Petty should-do it. . . - ft.B.Bell, -- --- -- ith and 1st year to a number of this past week. J.D.;F. Rasa. - Adelaide spa-9 boy and girl friends of the farm. A Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Petty nter- •RIOHARDSON, PIOHERING R J. H. Beall H Claremont very pleasant and noisy afternoon y Special rained the young people of the tom- MU'VEY—Barriaten.Soliciton.Notaries PHONE was spent. munity at their home on Saturday .. BARLEY FEED " Public, 215.214 Confederation Life Building. Mr. and Miss Sleeper and Mr. Sw- evening last.. 'A very enjoyable time ".v. _ - Corner of Yore and Richmond Ste. Toronto. FURNITURE 824.00 per ton,-8 t Cash. Phones Adelai a 4489 and 4480, By appolm- senor, of Harsmere, after attending was spent in games and music. A- p Jmeot Saturday evenings, Pickering reydenee the Exhibition, spent Sunday g•ith J. This in the beet feed value on plwnePiek.3613, net We are displacing an attractive bout fo 1ve being present. variety of Xmas Gifts. and Mrs. Gilmer. Miss Glenna mot- Some , the Claremont tennis -the market. HOM80N do McMILLAN—B trria- ored back Monday with them to her came down on Tuesday even . m players for Pastry and Fine' L bas. Soifcitore. Notary Pubhc, pf5ce at Aluminum and Granitewsre Etc. col Kisslml Residence of Mr.Thomson, lot 11.concession 1. Furniture and Furniture inq last for a game on Roy Morr- Cake Baking. Pickering. OBice Noun:Tb Mayy and Saturday Novelties. ish's court, 'the same being enjoyed evenings. from 7.00 p,m to 8.30 P.m..or by Kinsale b both la like _ Writ-ent. Toronto office : 60A Royal Bank Prices low, in keeping with times. 3 players and spectators, Baker's Jo 'Hakes a Fine 9fdg Phone Pick 2000. Toronto Elgin 5303_ icise the refreshments and the hos- Y Flavored 371y Mr. Joe Parkin has-bought a farm pitality of Mr, and Mrs. Morrish.' — near Ashburn: Bread'. Dentist 1lleriar- Mudie silt last weal: The regular meeting of.the W. A. P will .be held in the church at 2.30 f? O O F / N G holiday ing in Toronto., m. on Friday,. Sept. 15th. Word fopr Chopping Monday, Wednesday NEIL C.SMITH. D. D. 9.. L. S.. Mr-. Harry. Jones,-of Brooklin and Friday. We do fSueceaor to Dr.J.N.Dales;, Graduate of r£,PECIAL Roll 'Call- `•'Faith." -Program Comm- it right. the Royal College of Dental Surgeons aad Toros• - spent one day last week with W m. Ittee, Mr.- R. Davidson. Mrs. Bert ; to University. At Claremont office ove-D, A. r Sadler and fmilye Petty. Hostesses, Mrs. W. Judd and ti3O CREDIT .i4•ott's gtorcevay Tuesday and Frida . Phone `a36 inch Rock Fatted R,ed Mrs. owbra and Mrs.. J. ' Stoutf.1411. 2fru. - y 1 d tiI M Milne. All are welcome: - -- anti Green Hoofing Rodd spent severs days with Mrs. - On account of the change In times• rs. D. 'd HERBERT T. FA LLA ISE. L D fa,a g R• Hadley, in Toronto. Brougham- and the close margin I sell at. I D D.S..-Graduate of the Royal College of .-2.40 per square. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Parkin spent Sun -- am forced to diseontinue credit, i Dental Surgeons aril n door cast of Toronto, day at the latter's parents in Osh-' The D. Gannon family spent Lab- except for approved monthly' Office m Church. nee second door east ar s:; And. --,Full weight and awn: or Day in Haliburton. accounts. 1 taar'aChur�h. Piettertng,Ont. Office hour. 9 - . a.W. to 4 P. m, or by appointment. (X ray standard quality-- rs. Fred Harbron and Miss Mob. Messrs Bert Harvey and John t v )' O°e,Pia1t gam' 4�y q y el spent Thursday with relatives in 'Cowie were in Torontq for several �r . The above prices gnod for 10 days Toronto. days last week. 02minsit a `papal. only. Terms Spot Cash. . School opened on Tuesday with -N. F. Mechin, of Oshawa, with his BURINI NGHA M Mr. Manning, of Brooklin, in charge. two sons called on-Brougham friends L. Building and General ELIZABETH RI HARDBON— _.. PICKERING �•� We welcome lifth.to our. community. on Monday. ; Pine and automobile trance of all blinds. • • The farmers are• busy preparing Mr. Moffat, of Newcastle was a Ooatraetlag. sawaseoeieg rampaniaeof oiled snanew stand- for wheat sowing. A Rood rain is week-end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Estimates furnished on all classes= i► LUMBER Y needed again. A. Moffatt. of work—Idterior and Estertw.. FP08TUJ.4 Licensed Auetionelee. Roy Mowbray and family, R. E. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harvey, of Tot- Alterations and repair. . Ilw O•s tuw w Yaek sod oaKeAo. Motsbray and family and-Mr. and onto, galled on Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Obimneys Built Concrete Wort. +sr.WOO 41 t1 knaa. ..e•WS"tomsborseM Blacksmithing, & Woodwork Mrs. Rosa Hadley. (spent last. week. Brown'on Monday. awn. Addre• a eta atve 1P,o„ Oaf, n t Exhibition. Phone,Pickering 5712 at eight rites end a the P The Allen Tamil of Acto.� gA1Rpo RT ONTARIO ' R. BQATON. T0.9P1VSEIP Naw i.the Lima to have those repair Exhibition viaitora•East seeelr Weis the' week-end with, their relatives � D• C1ers., conveyaseer:cammissiewr for jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. Mrs. A. Harbron, brother of Wm., the Y._.,..;r... family. . C*bk efildavits. Accountant. Etc. issuer of also new sae6lons oo hand. The fpm- Sale..,-- on A4461elawLKWases. Wl"tev■le;Ont. of Dryden and nephew Harold, Mr. Miss Adeline Barclay is visiting Shingles For- ous Fleury Plows always on hand. and Mrs. Hooker and.soars, Mrs. Rodd the Wint White family at Clare- -W M. MAW, LICENSED AUO. Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa- and Mrs. R. V. Mowbray, Miss Mit mont at present. TTONXRR•fw York. and DD��mrh.�� tors and Electric Washers, dred Taylor, -Mrs.' M-udie. Margaret Cliff Wannop and Colin Madill • Galt Galvani2Pd Steel Shingles. as . - • C••aeias< All kinds of anise psoatptly att•aded If thinking of buying an electric radio and Alvin Hirst 4lrs.,Steil and Har- are employed on road construction Bird's Felt Sinte Shingles. - F t•. Teraa►reasonatite Dazes/or anise may be ask fora demonstration of the New aeraeised st AIEwS•omev. E3e0 and inrJepea- old. at Cannington. Also. re-rubb«ring buggy wheels. t1•st pb•naa. Whftbi,out rats Koper" Majestic models. ; The prices are right. The Kinsale W. I. entertained the The •It great family, of Toronto, Lawn mowers ehgrpened. gRNET ROBERTSON F• S. W�vvard Whitby twW.enty Ia on Thursday atfternooa spent Wednesday with their retlativ T. PATIIR80:�i S CLAREMOA' ` Nearly twenty ladies•were received es,'lh9s. -and bliss GammaRe. Call and get prices. Phone 28r3 GREENWOOD 491y a- sruests. 'Whitby gave a. splendid The friends of Mr. John A. White _ Llectricai Contractor — --- program which was much.edioycJ are sorry to hear of his present ser- - • 'Wiring and Repairing for Ligb't and Kinsale served a bountiful sup- ious illness and hope he may soon or power. P>tekerin Mills per. shove improvement- Pickering Relative.a'P_,.-,,. T.-_.._ _i._ T —a dt d -.r._ -: `All kinds of electrical goods ., -� _ i - � atom's kept in. stock. - '. Greenwood - - brother, Thomas, o orris, aiantg by b o f G Phone 1705, Pickering . '—' I Miss Marjory Byers is holidaying were recent visitors at the Johnston g ] ry y y' u home. ♦ f �GVe haves full line of with friends in Toronto. I Miss M. Mosgrove and the Boyd v acksou s Ladder W orkz` -:: • • School re-opened on Tuesday with i family' of Belleville, were 'callers on tBrock Road)R. 8. 1. Pickering t iekerinq j a fair attendance and with Miss the Browns, Moffatts and Gerows on e7 All Poultry Feeds Brandort°in charge. Friday last. Phone 2739 Pick. We deliver _ Mrs. James Raine spent the week- - y ��llipQll Chicken Starter of best end with her, son and daughter at Green River Prices Leon 15c. per ft.up. Oshawa. ALSO .1b quality t reason- Mrs. Crews is having- some work Master Lloyd Seebeek visited with Fleury 1 -. • ' -ILR3. THOS. -LAW, OWNER � � g Agent for Fleu Plows and pare. Able prices. done to her home by C. H. Found, pf relatives at Kingston last week. 8eiberiing Tires And Tubes Idwa s oo , - Claremont. ' We are sorry to hear Mrs. Nighs- hand, Emery work of all kin - Laying Mash and Feeds n Mr. and Mrsi Widdifield; of Sand- wander Sr., has been very-ill. - mediatelyattended to. '-ftru Sem- $ereafter a71 Coal must be catch on 3'. 8 w Of every sort. ford, spent Sunday with Fred and Masters Donald and Gordon Dun- our paint, Hardware. Groceries and► deliver extent oa s spent--e-few days in General Blackemitbing. Ooalters y+ ppoved ;;.� Mrs. Gibson. 'laid and sharpened. monthly accounts. - Mrs. R. Philip, of Buffalo, is with last week. - ± her parents, Wm. and Mrs. Middle- Mrs.. J. B. Wilson and Mrs. M. D. -TERMS CABs t -House 2130 . Pbones Office 5900 ton, having brought her sister, EWa; Draper attended a banquet last Wed wood home. neeaay. ' OUR OWN FOBi�III� s g 1Vrjrs:-PIRCk lefi.. orr--FFida f . r M� and Mrs. John Nighswaniier PICKERING, ONT. Harrisburg, Pa., after.spending a motored to Orangevi e v t£F�tFieir Bargains few'months with her old friend if sister on Sunday. g R." G ,PLEND�INa former years, Miss Peng-elly. Sunday School at the usual time +w G. V Mr. Southwell met With an aceid-1 Sunday morning, 10.15, Divine Ser- IN , _ ent one day last Reek in which his vice at 7 p. m. �] FUNERAL DIRECTOR car was burnt,'while he was sever-., Miss M. Ferrier has returned af- V a ith sly burnt 4n his arm. He is now do- ter spending a few days with her U r n itu r e Private Ambulance :: in'g nicely. brothers. ' it Day and Night Service The Mission Band.-held'their ann- How the old world moves along. A. -- .Phone 9000 ual picnic on the flats here on Mon- Some-of our dear little boys and :5 0 Malvern 5000 day afternoon, when some eighty girls are really quite out of public "••: a s people, including the members of the school now. Walnut Steel Bed, high Band and their friends, partook of a� How lonesome it is with the child- CLEANSES the SYSTEM riser Cable spring, felt Markham, iOnte delightful lunch. The afternoon wan,rem back at school• Well they had a by eliminating the poison- „ riser cable sp. $18 �, - ——, spent in games for the children for splendid vacation. They went, swim- which prizes were given. Also diff min any old time and got beautif ., � ous waste from the for .... 15,50 . erent games in which some of the ully tanned, what more could a fel- _ e Binder Twine old-fashioned children joined. Altog- low want. v -intestinal tract - s13ing.filled, Mattresses. ether a very pleasant afternoon was A few of our residents have been spent by all. invited to"the home of Mr. and Mrs r only .-.. 13.50 AT The ice-cream social given in the Walter Booth, Whitevale to help ton Relieves Rbeamat�sm" Church last Friday evening was a celebrate an, anniversary on Thurs- ,OWden Usk Kitchen decided success. The program con- dv and are we going'! aLt6 a8 a gentle laxative and _ Cabinets '29 s Lowest Cash Prices slated of- piano duets by .the Misse@ On Sunday evening at' a meeting ' Lockwood, of Pickering, vocal solofi in the church, Mrs. Alex. Grey and stimulates the } �$ inch Walnut Dre86er % :- by Miss Elsie and .Cecil Lockwood, Mrs. T. Williams were named as del- Berry Bozele aad Crates. Lives1 r 1 and Miss Zora Gee, - y on at t a. with large mirror 17 Gordon ss�sianld Lockwood, snlonMisso Bl� H IREV-tH—W:la.»,1llydinatr� the - +ar8i- -pOIIIId--t1II- --- sad SPRAY .,. g -* - - Electrical Goods aiwa 8 and a musical selection by tour mera pulpit here on Sunday next Come C y y _ hers of the Pegg family. Everyone and hear this speaker. Get the habit ALL HARDWARlL appreciated the kindness of our Pick for your own benefit and the sake '• �j"� fi'�• eing,friends in assisting' with the of your children and neighbors. So sho in 15a and.26e sizt �= e A. eJ program, also our local talent. Ice- Come to Church. st moderate noes. •• - • p cream, cantaloupes, watermelon and The Park Softball team, ,Wilson a Funeral Director VIN BU�HBY cake were afterwards served in. the Swamatera" were beaten leaf Sate=- JoIiCS� Dmg Store Aimbulmoo servic* basement. This social was given,un- day by the C. A. G from Toronto. der the auspices of the three groups salt W. S. about the score. These Phone 1300 Hardware Phone MW of the Women's Association, with teams revelled in a good old weiner "? • Q1��1 _ Mrs. P. Wilson, Mrs. L. Pegg and roast and a very merry ^�i . '•• 0► .,a -Q p ;,,.•, • Melt A. Silt►K•sis?celts+eebe'e• the Sag 'o• r: C: r+=•�. _ c^w_._. +f,. _ _ _a„ - ..5.'- ism• ^i-. ,t s-..z. �.� ...•, _:,"-,.F`...t-.. :mss°^r.._:a! s^.�,:�+Sr` y y: '„-tide,k'.,°..�"..�r:.s:si 'z�a.•,..e`•a"`.< .�. { i.yby,ri�:s+'w�?r-,+.i.:: xy:.- ";. ,fir," ,�'' .iA�. ..ox--'.•s.- -a�"r�v .v,.:;�: Z,n'•.?cns,-*min-r+`,�s�d'".n.h° -.''.•t. +�'.• :rf+..+8*,ci-`fir •�, ,.,,�eo...qtr.:.t•r. :''cam ti� _ :�"`:7: w','�.%: •,:'+ ',C•£"�4 — 'z �4�". y�,�• ,�; '"..'�?�'. .s•'.a-� ''Axr�4-�*w,e�7'..a m+� i`e"`'_ 7iP`- .:i^,,'r •.z.� •M'.4.�•� .. ^`'<!:: r r?'�� ".s: .,,�~ ry� m sr� '`�_ Fva.d"• ,..; .s �v.•�., i•. "S''�•,.: , .-•zF.,••:.. :'S ..a,' .. �'r7�--' - _ �' t •rot Y - Hugo advancin g with,a soldierly man wearing a navy-blue suit. -BLEND • :r - "Roger," introduced Sir Hugo, M,,d --ORANGE PE uO >�• like you to meet m old friend Ms or Aldous Carstairs. late of the Indian ` Army." • I SALADA �. ;;. Roger gazed at the soldier with wide Masqucradc Cars'tairal he _ r stcnous incredulous eyes. � appeared to bd' haunting him. - name epee g _. „$fit f, R. W 1LNIlOT For the moment it hypnotized his _ ' brain J ' _i '.... �•'•�� "I'm pleased indeed to meet you, " SYNOPSIS. day, Cleveland," he intimated. "I feel sir," responded Roger,, taking the _ �.' y' proffered hand. "Sir Hugo has been At a London dance club Molly Car- that a change of diet is eminently telling me something about you." _ ■terra meets Roger Barling who prom- necessary.,, Sae• to get her a job. The following Major Carstairs smiled good-humor- ,', 'horning Molly Is stopped by a police- "Very good, sir," said Cleveland, edly. "Hugo was always extravagant man and taken to the police station, 'teases she is Identified by s,Mr. and Mrs. remembering the pheasant he had with his tongue, Mr. Barling. He's a -• �fP.t�'1 �fAlf1 tho GatdenS~ oliver as their missing niece. That night been instructed to order the night be-at the Silver home she discovers she is born hero-worshipper. Started at being used as a decoy in a gambling fore. "Will you have the bird' for school if, I remember'rightly. You _ _ - house The slivers next tell Molly that dinner, sir?" once had a passion for cricketers, major Caretairs her father is returning Reading For Delight t from India A further crisis develops Roger turned as he unhooked his hadn't you, Hugo? Used to paste __ga when Molly runs into Roger Barling coat and held it out to his man. "My their portraits around the study wall:' �' • '' ' - weaving Paul Siiver'a study,where there dear Cleveland vulgarisms come so They all laughed. . has been a quarrel Molly meets her , Too fast we live, too much are tried, its delightful familiar ietters out, may oupposed father. They take a Sat In seldom from yo�most hesitate "What about lunch?" suggested Sir ;town. - to u braid on. shall be dining Too harass;�i.to attain not have been one hundred per cent. , P Y Hugo."I breakfasted at eight o'clock." Wordsworth's sweet calm, or GoetbeIs efficient (in our devastating modem ' CHAPTER RIX. alone, but where, I haven't yet de- "The early-rising way to health," wide phrase); but it did have shelter to cided:' suggested Roger. • Cynics right down the agent have S'Se g And luminous view to gain. grow ripe, and it did, have leisure to love with As are "very'good,'sir. The bird to which "That's right,my boy-early rising; And that brings us within sight of grow wise, and more than our own .4requently compared ass made reference, sir, was.the pheas- that's my motto, eh, Major?.No linen- our theme.' driving, restless period, if d possess :-an insidious, creeping com,�taint ant you ordered."* lounging,for me." - its soul. "He hasteth well,"p wrote- ' ' -ending in complete paralysis of the "My apologies, Cleveland," smiled The meal was a-gm&t success. Sir For one of the consequences of this Chaucer, ,whom. business could not 'reason. Not infrequently, Roger. "I wonder what made pie jump Hugo monopolized the conversation by modern malady of ours is that the gra- make dull;"who wisely can abide,"and "been mistaken diagnostically for dys- to such an outrageous conclusion?" asking innumerable questions on In- cious things which lend to life and we first learn to live when we Pepsis and its allied malady,insorinia. • They do say, sir, that what is than lic; that would have required human intercourse the beauty of seven- Take the case of Roger Bar'.ing by known as association of ideas, ire- q . claim aid to cry laughing Hour .. �wa of example.'For a whole month, the services of a dozen Blue Books to ity and comliness are gone, or,on the For handmaid to (ours striding power , love had ample. at his vitals; Chang- quently manifests itself in the sub- furnish the'answer. Roger was puz- wane. "The wisdom 'of a learned To usher for a destined space vitals; ch and conscious.mind of the patient." :.ling his brains about Major Car- man," wrote the author of Ecclestasti- (Her own sweet errands all forgone) ed his habits and his temps '"Oh, my hat!" ejaculated Roger. stairs. The mention of the name had cus long centuries ago, "come_th by op- The too iynperious traveler on. left him in dire danger of becoming a "And whoever said our educational brought him back to the girl who had portunfty of leis�+r-," any a^� {4�a ' ebronic sufferer. pn, vo�an the g:orst 4n_the-world." - ti urn great:spends his _-says Mon- . Yet on the oilier sans 2►1r, b�.rline � -w-attracted Tiim at-TFe Cygnet Club. only, but Brace, and'gentle breeding, taigne: "He spends his life in idle- •, - -would have been the last person in the Saying this he opened the door of the. It appeared as ff fate were conspiring and, amenity, and poise come so, and ness," we say, "I've done nothing to- Sat before the astonished Cleveland against him, determined that on no only so. And leisure (which is not ' day!" What' Have you not lived? _ world to admit that there was any- cAuld perform that office. account should,he be permitted to for- be conluaed -with empty time, but That is not only the fundamental, but -: thing untoward the.matter with him. From the flat Roger walked briskly'get that name. which is time through which fre8, life the most iliustrioua of your,"occupa- It w.-.s true his nights had been con- along Knighta�bridge in -the direction At the conclusion of the meal ne enhancing currents flow)-lelaure in tions. aistently restless; the tinier and the of his club. Earlier that morning he managed to g Major Cs3rstairs alone these days is something to be sought Our salvation,'then, lies in the re- Manner of-taking his meals had"been had been "pestered" by another visit whine Sir Hugo had been called away and cherished as a rare and priceless tusal to be torever hurried with the characterized by an irregularity and from the persistent BlaytOU from to the telephone. boon; leisure to- tbink, and talk, and. crowd;and in our resolution to step out a balf-heartedness entirely alien two his Scotland Yard. Blayton had merely «I've jsse ,asked Sir Hugo i! he'd write, and read-lost arts else, all of ziatssre; and he had discovered himself of it at intervals; and'dt3nk from deep called in the hopes that Mr, Bariing's dine with us`tonight? mentioned Car-' them "John Wesley's conversation is er wells. "It se taut reserver one tar- ,being .unquestionably rude -to his- memory 'bad improved and that be friends who dared to nquire after his stairs, "I wonder if you'd care to join good." said Dr. Johnson to Boswell rises-boutique, touts eosins, touts t could recollect any further haunts ire- q g once, ;'but he is never at leisure. He "franche"-"vie ought to reserve far W -,- health. • - t..a. You :.e- I m rather -strange to quented by the late Mr. Carruth'eis. lentos end though my daughter is always obliged to go 'at a certain ourselves an arrere-bantgue, a back, Anyone who offered the suggestion . But Roger's memory was a stubborn knows Town quite well, I think it -hour. This Is very disagreeable to a shop,all our own.-all.free, In which we that"you're looking a bit seedy,.Roger 'affair. It could remember many things only fair that she should have an oc- man who loves to fold-his legs end may set up our own true liberty and rush,'' had been consigned to ea but there were others of which it had casional change of companionship, have out-his talk, as I do'." The saint- principal retreat and solitude.". .That •Furgatory where. the minimum tem- not tho remotest recollection, and In- don't you, Mr. Barling?" ed John Wesley.in the role of a modern is Montaigne's ripe, leisured wisdom, perature would make the Equaitor.aP- spector Blaytaa'had gone on his way "I'd be only too charmed, Major," ."bustler" is a little humorous, and and in that arriere-boutique the wish: (pear a land 'fit for EsquiniAlix to live not in the least rej riciag, but t21ii4ig smiled Roger, "although I moat yarn Samuel, Johnson did a certain amount 1 hope, y'wis, to rede . tom day," 1n. Far the sake of y said among himself that Mr. 'Judson, chauffeur grey of work .himself. But an age that may find accomplishment:F1'bm "Of harmonies of-life they said ammig you Ith not ladies." ere t a t success y t?iemselvey-that something had hit old and general handyman. for Mr. Paul with the !adieu."- loved, on occasion, to fold'1is IQgs, and Reading books," by John Livingstoa .. ...' Silver was a slick cssstomer: +." �� have its talk out, and its book out,and Lowes. Roger - and bard, while others Iii Lention that to Molly; =smiled. r (Boston: Houghton M1ffiin). fie' 8 ' That he had been hanging monad the Major, laughingly. - - ----- iliate'.Ibing in at the' Gossip Hour, had in the vicinity of Barling's fiat when Roger's brain reeled. Yes tht was when the policy was to.sate every. . ' il 'been boldly provocative' and asked: the Inspector had accosted him for Anglo-Saxons Head _ "Who is she? Wlist's she like?" ' certainly the last straw. Fate_hart.a thing' in 'the mouth. . Bridges and , some strange purpose other than the down on, him. In,all probability the j ;mot yet Teeth crowns flourished as dentistry sn- Which goes..to show that in love excuse be so extemporarily furnished, name would haunt-him4o the ave. Lis X-ray - ' iup•pearances-are seldom deceptive. he had no doubt. Added to vibich he greme; Then came the which 1. But Roger, it must be mentioned, Well he told himself, cheerlessly,per- led to the discovery that 90 per cent. _ t Was puzzled to know just what really hags Zie deserved it �ioOd" Test}' are Result of of disease. is caused'by Infection slid' _ - • lecarcely• if even actually though did go on at the Silvers. .(To be continued.)' -.-;About Molly Caratairs. He had long Julsvn had mentioned the 'parties: .Proper Diet in Natural that w 70 per niou of the Infection s vi he " -ago turned the cold lime of logic and ;Quite auburbah social affairs he had � ♦ gins Ip the iaiouth, sad. goes via the reason on her and satisfied himself _ State - blood to the weak .parts.of the body, described them, and when Slayton in Dr. Thompson- mentioned "among w .that she was worthless. She had de- his innocence had mentioned "cards Taronio - "i!= survey lied shown the diseases mist frequently attri served him-flagrantly deceived him; that 84 per cent of the Anglo-Saxons and things, Mr.' Judson had safiled 4 Noted .to Infected-- tech anaemia,. and even if he had fobbed off Detec- i_. a somewhat aggravating fashion have decayed teeth," stated Dr. rheumatism, tuberculosis_ and some 'Jove Inspector Blayton-regarding the and said: "Nothing scut of the ordi- , , Harry.Tbom.pscn "field secretary for heart disa ses• Preventloi of dec&7 gaming parties at Paul Silver's place nary, Mr. Blayton." 4 -Canada of the Dental Hygiene Coun- was most important the speaker at HwnpsteaA, he would not a ,,,t __g e,�r g�n.Lve4 at the Junior Ser- � oil, nt the ,meeting of the Toronto said, and stressed th'a wisdom of In- ' h��r3e .n o f y ra- vac s. lub towar(T midday. •He had d Health League. "Sixty-four , ids girl he so one tea 8 per cent. 'culeating health habits" in the firs' U encountered there. Neither would taken a fancy to lunching there just ! G of the Central Europeans, the btaoric seven years of a child's 11{a: admit that his last visit to the lately because someone had persuaded of New Zealand only 1 per cent, and - Iflt him that he aught to go,in for politics the Eaqulmo Daly. !f per cent.-and + - place 'been prompted solely b>z the and to do that successfully one must \� decaying teeth in children of these f6 Half be !fact that be knew she-was there,,and lhkd meet the "right people.' two latter races Is unknown. Sclen- Combed, Curled Upwari when he had discovered no trace of As a matter of fact,Roger had no in- toriat: -How many head of tists have•been forced to the con• Chicago-Milady a hair, must 8(anc ter he had shrugged his broad about- motion o!going in for Iitics.. But it � elision that good teeth are the pro- on end to .be stylish this tall. Tht iders and told himself that lie'was no p° llves=aek have ' you got on the been Sir Hugo Gatling who bad place? duct of foods eaten in their natural National Cosmeticlans' Association yO° made the suggestion, and. Roger Was Far,mer: . Llvestoekt What'd_ye- state, with all essential minerals." explained the short-haired .woman Un the other hand, if Roger refus- mean by livestock? I got thew .ed to face the serionsness'af his I. rather partial to Sir Hugo, the speaker said, will comb; her locks upward ant The old gentleman was flantced by tfactore and twotautomobilea. Preventive dentistry. Dr: Thomp- curl the ebds. ical condition it was otherwise with newspapers when Roger entered. - son said; is a health measure and be- "Hats-go up in back,° said bars :• Ibis faithful retainer Cleveland- ,.Hope you're staying for lunch;my Canidian-made shaving' brushes a.re gan only 83 years'ago when the first M. B. Macgavan, president; "Frock- He had been with'Mr. Roger since boy. I've an old friend coming on sale in Belgium. _ _ ' '-�!'L�ie contusion of the Great War. Now y got - extraction dentist hung out his are trimmed upward from the tteevel along. Like you to-meet him. =Inter f shingle' in Baltimore." Prior to that end"i;houlders. Hair �muit go Ah. clevelaild-'wea one,'of those rare, con- estin ? ; should say he is Why he's In" a bridge game it Caledonia, time the apgthecary and the black- same way." r ocientious souls who believe that what- fi ever one's mission in life maybe,each-slei)t'i< lifetime in India. Knovi*s more Miss I. O'Rourke made a Heard slam smith attended to •those teeth which �= about India than the Viceroy. or Win- in spades. She held 13 of them, her ached their owners into drastic re- One of the latest inventions regis individual oltlsat job not lonl�for he Ston Churchill. Yonil like him." partner 13 hearts and her opponents •moval measures, Extraction.era was tered at.the Patent Office is a device — best of ability, but to cultivate an Thirty minutes later Roger saw Sir 13 diamonds and 13 clubs respectively. followed by the "conservation age to cure snoring. even greater ability for the jab. And - � LaZ w rso as wen. as an impersonal study of his employe A N ' EASY WAY O_U T O F - A AA*1E A N J O B � ,er. He prided himself that no other 7k .r human being understood Mr. Roger's. MY-THIS SURELY - foibles-and his character as he did. In CLAAA-WHATlS GOOD TO WELL-1 ALWAYS USE IS AN. EASY fact, Cleveland believed that he could TAKE UGLY YELLOW WLLETT'S PURE FUKE even interpret Mr. Roger's unspoken I WAY TO-DO AN thoughts, which valuable aft enabled STAINS OFF _ LYE ­ IT FLUSHES - UNPLEASANT JOB.. .Free BOOfl�et .' him to anticipate that gentleman's 701 LET B W1-S? 'r THEM OFF ^ CM GOING TO TELL wants with an accuracy that had' to v I'VE SCRU88ED . e!+ - Tax esif u'h Lye booklet WITHOUT EVERYONE tens you'how to avoid i>e experienced to be appreciated. AND SCRUBBED SCRUBBING WHATABIG HELP druaaery'bY using this But during the past few weeks -powerful fact ntf*rser dozens sio Cleveland had been conscious of a AND THEY DOMT G `LYE -b eavy le foe dosens of • .• heavy deaainafob.. -romplete change in Mr. Roger. He COME OFF– I'LL BUY 15. Also contains full dim. _ 4 ;was dealing now with a being so i ATIN' 1 tioaefor.oap""i`i°s'du- radically different from-the being to f .• ,afefarm. skforfru•eaon a TODAY — the farm.Aafr for tr«copy. - SvYrich he was accustomed that the :_ _ Standard Brands Limited. rnetatnorpho,sis called for a complete LATER. . „ >cru« Avenue Liberty ; ' reorganization of Cleveland's method. d�" Street,Tocoato,Ontario. a It was not that,however,that worried Cleveland. It was Roger's utter dis- A�, c e`�y, �•�,�'1p :,c _T e -,'j tpgatd Ot•his Owl- Condition that was StKinJush Q 1T i `�s+++v �+ j�y • a • :,: 7+t Neverdiooldetyeia j�ssconcerting. He had recocmmendei ♦ - ` ' �< oftwa lye Itelfbe t$ - iiai the'specifics known•to science and - .y' of the lye Itself heat withou+tavai2. The patient,seemingly nNCE a week just pour Gillett's Lye-full makes a safe, economical cleanser. Use it for' t"aDti' ��// Steen down our toilet bowls and greasy pots and pans, the kitchens'floor, sinks _. 4mmscious of his condition, grew Bth y _ _ ..--... ... _ - acirse before his to then de= drains.It-remove�-all-s6ibbofii litaiat wiflfisul'- =Ytid batlifilbs. -1►� ' N Cleveland it appeared a par _ bard scrubbing and rubbirij. Cannot harm And be sure to get the genuine Gillett', � ularI ho less ease. - enamel, 1,non-injurious to .plumbing• Kills Pure Flake•Zye.^Order a tin today.Ask for it i age ''rr Cleveland wee passing through the "-berm and bafiahea odors,too. by�e at your grocer's. ` - }all when he elidountered Mr. Roger. Keeps solution of Gillett's Pure Flake Lye "I shall be lunching at the club to- ,pn hand for all.-your household cleaning. One j T��C ��F EATS DIRT 'teaspoonful diaiolved in a quart of cold*water GILL■ 1 S L r ISSUE No. 36—'33 1' 4 _ _ p�,y�: ;�. .,tPi, y?;�-m:-f ;r..�'-'r��"',.•� pz"�,•�' ;�'��', :u.` -T' :�'•.� s;.. '�'. �'^ N�;a#`,• � rKf._ r -"+s.'-' ,r:,.' :,�,7"�; „ ^•r+.p��}y.l%- .• � ", •r S��. .-"."'�f-.i`V.'s• •� cf �i*. ..4.' t, �«. *,. .t I . a lei.`-..•-.- '.S,;f.! ';t - ,. . � ,�� ,,•,!*,�- xi?:e�., � r�a'4°9''�ywY�.. :A''d nf+�w6, ,Fa..KS•'�,'� .-�i:i' ,ICi•,.� ";4ar, 4'�.:m -'.;�. ..r s:�,�` .'�,�.,,'.,�.�^' •••F. � - _. ''1rf' _ .. ,. F••'�i•- _ ..-+'a:.,'aai,.'-> .Y''r��n.:de• r ,e%.,. *1-'' ^:'= '�°��. Easy-to-Make .rr.�►.rr .err►�r►. ►.r►�r►.r►s..i�r►ir�r►.r►.ri►.�►: .,. ti COM11114ENTS i.. EVENTS' By HELEN WILLIAMS. ` K + ' i ROUND 1ilustrdted Dresemakixg Lesson Fur- d itisli,ed with Every Patt4orn, THE _ -- _ A. DIAL � _ oma s , By AUSTIN MORAN . _ . • -. � . � Chatter . �,Assoc. Radio News Syndicate•--` _ . . ` -: �• +.«. •« .-.�.. ,..�.... - By MAtItR M. MORGAN ., Staying an To --- Lanny Ross To Make Pictures -= Dave �'�"�E'��`-�'�E «j� ��� •:: - Miller Goes Musical SENTIMENT TODAY -`-"Four Aces' Go Full Speed -I had a three-hour wait in London for my bus to the shores of Lake Huron. It roved to be an interesting + . The fife of a radio artist isn't easy by any means and we can Judge � •s-- p 13 interval• Senti- that by this group of young radio artists. Toronto has a new recording ment Seems almost out of date in these days of rushing around. y studio where you can drop in and sing, talk, play a musical instrument or - A sturdy old man entered the station and enquired how he could in fact do anything in the entertainment line, and a record-can be made or =- '- --- get to-Parkhill. "It's nigh- on twenty-five years since I was in the whole proceedings. The "Four Aces" spent two hours in this studio these F4 _ Monday night making records of the song hits which they have presented parts, he declared. _ I pricked up my ears---an old-timer. over the air from time to time,' Two hours of recording is tiresome and , He had travelled all the way from Edmonton just for a glimpse j tricky work, but to pack up and then run to the broadcasting studio and of his grandfather's homestead and to renew his fading memories present a Commission program would tell on the best, and that's not all- - Ontario. No doubt there are many who would like to return after their broadcast they shuffled off to spend another four or live hours, ; to early scenes but haw few bother or perhaps-have the time! rehearsing for next week's presentation. Weil, maybe this is the life of the ray radio artist,-full speed ahead-it's speed that has placed this popular * * * * Canadian quartette at the top of the list._' MORE THAN EVER NECESSARY 'If you haven't already purchased "Fixing Up The House" " The Old Maestro by F. Lionel de N. Scott, reviewed in this column early in the Ben Bernie and all the Lads are scheduled to entertain folks from coast - r' +.�.�, summer, I'd advise you to do so now that winter draws nigh, " to coast for another year , . So Yowsah', "I Hope You Like It", Fo'give F There are so many helpful suggestions and every-home will need Me", and all the rest of the familiar Bernie-isms'itbat have endear#4 the Maes#,)•o to the hearts of show, dance•aad radio lovers from one ocean to z ?is some changea, like our wardrobes,.One page entitled "What You 'its other will continue to ring out weed,. Can Do If You Have No Money" appeals to me and no doubt to The show will continue along the same lines as -is past programs maay of sly readers,-_T trued one suizgegti)n-"Cover your walls and this will be Bernie's third successive year of broadcasting under the with brown Wra in d same sponsorship , , , with probably one new note . . . varlety, Wrapping Paper, and stencil anions on it" ana every- +� * - " . one is remarking how charming and different (a small rather dui} Lanny Ross Goes Hollywood . .:. ? - roam before) appears rods*• ; Lanny, of Captain Henry's Showboat will go to Hollywood to commence A VICAR ADVISES HUSBANDS 4 work on his first picture shortly. ,�i His screen contract will not interfere with his radio work, and big ;r Someone is always offeing suggestions to married folks. It part in the broadaas ill fie picked up.rrom the west Coast. Lanny has would be interesting to know if they follow the advice they give had a successful radicareer with Showboat and this prayed no small pair so freely:, in their own homes. This time, it is the Vicar of St.' in his being chosen r the silver screen he has sung is numerous 1 . .o Paul's, Westeliff, England, who sits in judgment andffers quite motion, picture theatre nd a !n' vaudeville in addition to his broadcasting _J activity, Very graceful and .lover a heavy list: 1. If your wife is not as pretty as she,was, it may tricky costume Blip. ` is this be that she finds life with you rather wearing. 2. What money We hear That- - " " - The clever bias lines running from you have belongs to your-wife as well, of course, but.do you ever George Ketiladze, pianist beard on Commission broadcasts, has coin- the cel,tre-front and centre-back and give her 5s. for her very own, or £5 in thankfulness for ten ox plated negotiations to have several of big splendid songs published. George, meeting at the side seam at the waist- twenty years. 3. Plan a day's outing for yourself and wife and by the way speaks six or sevea.languages , • , Is a fine wrestler , ,teaches line, provide a new and becoming cut tell her nothing except to be ready half an hour before the time purses at the University of Toronto, and for recreation tickles the ivbries, to'slenderize the figure, you want'her. A day spent like this is good fun. .4. If your Dave Miller until lately associated-with station CFRB has gone musical. Dave surprised a large audience, the other evening when he calmly walked The upper and lowe'_-edges may be wife asks you "What shall we have fof dinner tomorrow?" al- j to the microphone and burst forth in song, and he has some voice too, t immed with lace, or finished.with ways answer "Steak and Kidney Pudding." 4fter a few years Since leavings CFRB Dave bas become connected with an advertising _com. bas binds. she will tire of hearing it. 5. Your wife-knows you love her, but. pany in Toronto, and is assistant director of radio rightly so , . , You can easily run it up oft the she would ]father hear you say it t"n have a new dress. And _there isn't much,you can tell the same Dave about the broadcasting business. sewing machine in an.hour. Its small last, but not }east-always remember that if your wife says a M Al gad Bob Harvey. the popular comedy and singing team are still do- cost will surprise you. thing u n l l a so-ways re it i8 SO or not! Of them all, I Ing things- in a big way on'the other side of the pond... The Engliala ands• Style No. 3426 is designed for sizes once has taken to the way these two boys present their programs. 14 16 1l3 should say the last would be the most difficult - Jimmie Sheilds; who sang under an incognito as the "Golden Masked' yearis, 36, 38, 40 and 42 y ! Tenor"' has taken New York by storm. Jimmie inches bust. - Size 56 requires 214 ' * * * • possessed one of the finest yards of 394nch material-with 3 '�tenoa' voices ever to bpbeard over a Canadian station. It's too bad to have yards ' ' ` � - � THE VILLAGE EXPANDS - -'to sit ra ck and w�h our best .entertainers being picked up by American °f i�c --_: y � 'Toronto's Village in the Old Ward is very Misty these-days.: _ HOW TO-©kD£k PATTERNS- No signs -of Old Man Depression around there. Bright new _ +�++ .�+.�• 10.00=Gaiety and:Romance-..:.'..CRCT Wrize your name and address,plain- paint, cheerful faces, sounds Of Indus A Lives at stake.........,,,WTA31 ly, giving number and size of such p industry, 'etc. Since my Ia81 a;*�r ll.3a-Press. Bulletins ...........CR(;T visit-there are several new members, The village now-has a u, �'�AIR)£ patterns as you want: Enclose 15c is g ,�az+rasaiz stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap blacksmith' in the person 'of William Stott, a Charming person_ o- I 9.46-Lowell Thomas .......,:;,ChCT it carefully) for each number, and with a Scottish burrnTr. His iron stair=cases, enclosures Radios All-Star -Amos 'a' Andy .,,•• •,,,.CRCT address your order to Wilson Pattern for radiators, and chairs are`the very best workmanship and to see` PrESetitStiOA$ Morton Downey ...;..... CFRB c 7.46-The Goidbergs ...........W, Br-1; ..ervice. 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto.. there in flee making is a thrilling sight. Across from the vii- s.0o-Heavy Bakers ............cxl.w _ t lage blacksmith is Maise Moulton's What-Not-Shop, 16 LaPIanti 9.00-Irvin S.Smith Cobb............ .....,.....W ARC Avenue, FAPa s:aNc+T= Enchantment gay in yellow and orange paint. She has a lovely col k - 10.00-00 Lou ,,,.,.,•, ,.K31CS - station K110- Cora CoD clue wry lection of old glass, over one hundred years old, ?1 crystal; wins ^% Metres Cycles One Sour 'with You '. ,;CRCT (3n the late summer hell, the_ evertast- ia.sO-Boswell. Slaters .......:..CFRR g red and -bottle green. Oils by A. Strodyk-some lovely watef- •- iCKNC; Toronto .........-281- 1030- in , CFCF Moatreai 291 600 10.45-Edwin C, I-till ., WGR Blows whitely among the green •of Mors by a young Toronto amateur J. McCall,. and some uniqu! >I _ �CFCif. North Ba7 222 - 930 11.00=Columbia Orchestra"...,':.CFRB CF CO, Chathaal ..,..,, 497 1310 31.30-Press Bulletins ,,......,.CRCT ' junipers,- bridge prizes: There-is also a lovely Chinese robe displayed ICTRB, Toronto ,....... 486 690 , ". CKAC, Montreal ...... 411 730 Tstr:SDAT scar-moss blooms on rock; s cowbell(which was picked up in the Thieves Market,:London, England CBCR, waterloo 465 645 P.M. stumbles together with some odd pieces of Chinese embroidery and prints cRC'r, Toronto ......, 313 960 6.46-Loweti Thomas , .`.CRLr Over the ridge; the grasses- 9tarcely I understand she is also going to display some fascinating doll: aCHX14 Hamilton......... $40 . 890 7.00-Morton Downey ."::.....CFRB F CRCO, Ottawa ........ '"1010 Amon, 'n• Andy ..'.....:...CRCT stiff. 11 KOC, Hamilton ...... 476 ,1010. 7.80-The Willa Bros. .,........CFRB -eat the usual fussy French type-but dolls 'who immediatelj r Preston .. 841 930 Press Bulletins .........,.CRC-r capture your imagination. They are the creations of Haw i LW. Windsor-London 555 640 8.00-Rudy Vallee ..........::::CRCT .Prone upon the earth's warm shoulder, pay who has travelled as far as Tahiti to gaff the right costume, ICPRY. Toronto ........ 357 840 8.30-Dramatic Guild• .........;.WGR raring - ,KDKAA.,'Ptttsburg „..... 806 930 - 9.00-Mark Warnow .........,..CFRB facial features, etc.; of her Tahitian dolls. if.you visit the vii ;ASSOX. Bt Loris ...... 275 1090 Death Valley'Days ....,..,WL\V with the planet eastvrard toward the y Chicago ..... 294 :1030 show Boat ................wGY stars, I see lage-don't forget Mary John's Tea Shop-she is 'now servint- WBB2C New agor ...... 389. „470 10.00-AlJolso .............•,•..WTASt The wings of birds like a pattern of the most delicious steaks and chops. WBEN, Buffalo .....'.. 333 900 11.30-Press Bulletins'' ..........CAGY shadow, weaving * * * * * - WE R, Chido �,....... 346 870 P W 1lsta�T A spell of flying -loveliness Q -over me, BOOKS WGR., ebene t 645 :• 650.' 6.45-Lowell rhoma, ,, .,,,,,CRC 1' Frances Frost,'in The Christian Louis Bro" field's - riew"book "The Farm" is a book far'thc ':• a'GY. Schenectady'.»... 379 790 Science Monitor. waA�Ad, Rochester ..... 261 .1150 7.00--Morton Downey ., ..,....C1••RB - Fall days., There is a wealth of incident, rich store of character WXBW Buffalo .....,., -202 1'480 Amos 'n' Andy............CROT -------- y WJZ, I�ew York 394. 760 8.00-Cities' Service „CRCT ' and pungent_ comment. Bess Streeter.Aldrich will win nevi t ... ..... C WJR. Detroit 400' .,750 aaPPY Bakers ....:..,:....WGR Sugar From Wood WLw Cincinna.0 ...... 4SS ' 300 9.00-Little Forum ..............CRCT g eaderg with "Miss Bishop". WMA4, Chicago ...... 447 670 Fred Allen .........,.. WREN Plans for the production of 1,060,- 'W TAM. Cleveland'...... 280 1970 Irvin S. Cobb........ ....WABQ' 600 of sy y Fathers Take Interest dare to Interfere with the actua 10.00-First Nighter ......... ..KDKA gar annLall from wood These programs are-suuieu< w J..- .so :°.�7 �s�.el1-a(a:\. nea recently_ in_, a ieseaTch [n Cale Of file Child babies' Without notice. 11.30-Press Bulletins ..:.......CRCT report to the 8w lsl Government 9 `; yr lvzsraAz -•- saTVSeasz po' The limited their activities to re . • L-i p•31• Fcrestry Commission by Prof. Erik More boy babies than girl babie9 are decorgting infant welfare centres; bet! atera Daylight having Tlme.) 7.16-Annie, Juuy 'n' 2eke ....W13AL Haeggl4nd,,who•icalculates that, this being'born every quarter in Britain. It concerts and entertainments in aid of j' 7.30-Kindergarten , it-The Playboys -...... WGR ••••••,•,.:%V£3L funds for these centres. One grbnp'O) 2.30-Manhattan hennas'... ...CFRB 8'00-Evan Evans .................CURB amount of sugar`can be produced from is not,. surprising that husbands have s.3p-international .,r.,CRCT 2 500 000 tons of dr wood ihTou h y p e • 3.00-National Opera o s ....,.,.CRCT 9.30-Willard Robinson ."' ' ' Y $ fathers.only a couple of mgntba.a ( .w-ABC suddenly raised £600 b this metbod. symphonic Hour CFRB K-7 Mystery ,, .:.: ',,WF,P.17 the use of concentrated 'hydrochloric y shown an extraordinar in- y 4.00-Cathedral Hour ...........CKL W 10 00-Dancing Forty '. , terest in Their miniature selves. Then they summoned up eaougl, 6.00-Willard Robinson ....., .CFRB U".15-Cornhuakers • CRCT acid; y courage to start lectures, Paul Ash Orchestra .. ....CRCT Cl`R13 In,the last quarter there wera nearly We will probably not be.meeting 3600 more bop babies born than girls Dolls were used in some lectures 6.30-Crumit and Sanderson' ....%VGR FRB BULOPA time daily over 8tatiocs wood' sugar at the breakfast table ;,6.30-Chicag�Knigbta CFRB CRCT - CKAC: ' in Great Britain, And they'were the 7.30-1'resa BaZ'i�etin`s ....:......CRCT q� 'however. Prof. Hae'gglund su y real babies in others. And now then �' -•' 8,00-Bert Lahr .. .• .... CRCT ggeets healthiest babies that-have been born are a large group of Yathers in England 3.16-John Henry .........'....WABC that the supply be used as cattle feed 3.30-Ph1L Cbncert ... ..CFRB and for the production of alcohol, anywhere in the world! who know how to dress and undress a 10.00-Operetta .........'(CRBC) CRCT ( p What will happen, now that fathers baby; understand all the rules for.-itt •11.00-Old Folks ........(CRL'C) CRCT yeast and motor-fuel spirit. have decided to join forces with moth-'- • < --<-.,� feeding and sleep, Y�' MONDAY era, will not.be difficult 'to'imagine: Recent}y the . P.31.' Q V (> / Our Own On Saturday and Sunday afternoons into the open, have come right out Z. 6.45=Lowell Thomas ..:........CR,.,T • We have careful thought' for the 7.04p--Amos 'n' Andy .......... CRCT 1 an unusually large'humber of fathers 3.00-Happy takers .... .....CKLW stranger, They have asked to have a cinema 8.30-Kates 3miih.:::.:.:•':::..CWGR • f g guest wheel perambulators and carry babies. film shown to them which allows is .. And smiles for th sometime If you remark-on,this strange sight ''9.00- Greater Minstrels .....,.WHAIM � � But Oft for "our own" detafi how father can bathe the baby A. .&P. Gypsies ....,.....WBEN The bitter tone, the fathers will say': "Why shouldn't cooking after other 'children at the 9.15-Four Aces .,(CRBC CRCT r ' " we? We're just as proud of them as same time)'and dress it; " '10-00-Contented Flour .......... WLw Though we love Our own" the best: their mothers." Tbey`have a'right to be proud of Andre Bulletins .. .. ...wKBW Ali! lip with the curve impatient, At first-•the fathers' council did not •� ?` 11.30-press Bulletins ...........CRCT site: IDid you ever 00 a-souk- Ah! brow with that look of scorn„ their babies.TVZSVAlr P.M. In He: Oh, yes! " Twere a cruel fate, J - 4.45-Lowell Thomas ,,,,,,,,;,,•CRCT 'She: What did yov sa t wera the night too late 7.00-Amos 'n' ,And - -McKenzie Red Lake _.Gold Mines Ltd Y •. ......•...c WGR He: 1 aid, "Good' mornlnq, _ To undo the work of moan, • 1.30-Mills Brothers .....•••• CRCT .11M94.' -Margaret E, Sangster. We would be pleased to furnish y�u.with full information as to the Press Bulletin ........... 4.00-Love Bongs ..... . . CFRB - --T--- i ,,r , merit of this property. PHONE AD. 4327 Blackstone WBEN Along the River Thames the Royal Helpmeet ao-Kate smith '......'.....:. G C. A. GENTLFS & CO. .' 347 Bap St., Toronto �• 4F-POet'a Gold WGR ..CFRB Humane Society has 800 til'saTing C.a mail today is living by the 00-Bea''Bernie*'....,.. ..WGY 'stations. embe d d Stock d Mining i Exchange 1.0o.-B" Chief Baad ,.........WLW f sweat of his trau:"=•p, O. McIntyre. ,M rs, ;Stan ar oc sn n np xe anQa fa�yx....-.�. ,.�.. -..�VN."remrr�inu;.'^sr-.•�;Cwri^..'ti....':..:1.:�•.,'s`•s�"c^"L 3'.�c�^-sr•�yh:--.•,-.'��ti". tvxe�a%=+^..-.W+.;,-'•r"�s.a.a..'.V..,+^.-'.-_,•R�•�.. -.._x:c' .'.te�:.a. T'�.fi+:{,e.._,.�.sf W.w.:.•,r'•-.-'••t.•✓y..,.,fi...%,x-:.i..�.ti:.•a-.•€.,. -��. Z•'ct•�'- --�"'.'.�i�r,Yc•^S•-.-.,^ti>•.=.. ..;..•�..�.-y.iF•:"i•:i"qa_y-.;.'ifi.' :..:i..}-.`'..'^_ ,+!' .y.. ,,,i,s,.,,y,.'.,�a. - -:- . .- - -.,f' ,r._ .... - ,_ • ` - the Toronto Fabibitios• #t b iy Be ,, , 2linodades Osavb- astrsted wah views t& -he took n ,ff : ' � � � � pleasing to know that a strong to � � Clshm is Jena- vile is the Holy Lod. ry' - ` test against ilia scheme by Chas �°Oa�' To sly This promisee to be a very instruct- pro Immediate Action ive and interesting meeting. Suitab- 1ISRYS Mayor Stewart and others has Is music will also be arranged. o . . �L ' ^=•• The Aatepagera' Association of the - s psr Tsar;`sues is wla i,s"svasa been made'to the direct+o es,so the t _ sti•n• b t)t• united States sad Gnat those who expected to see some- Bay made their second trip to the ;111 artists s�.00 in advance. P Council meeting on Tuesday night, .:. - bbing thrilling_ will be disap• armed with copies of Solicitor Bea- poloted. It was said that it was ton's report on his findings since the _•• last meeting. Beaton's report was : ',f:•; -'„ : .JOHN NURKAR, Proprietor: only an "advertising stunt," but far from en ura�Ing, and Messrs ,: •, each an advertising scheme is not Blenkarn and ; y proceeded to dis_ NOTiEi AND COMMENTSi. in the beat interests of the Fair, pute and criticize his arguments, which is supposed to be of an and were; in the minds of those pre- If your subscription to The Dr. Withrow, of Toronto who elevating character, and educa- sent, including most a the Council, News is not paid up, kind- , � � successful. They are ready •(and cep- _ yspent a term in Kingston peal- tional in every way, A number pew to be sure of it), to substitute 4 WEBSTERS ly attend to it at once, ae tertiary, has been writing a num• of-yeare ago, during a July 4th for any of the arguments in the Bea- NEW h�l'ERNATIDhtAL money ,which articles in the Toronto Globe, eelebra�ioo a town, in Michigan ton report.,According to the, Assoc- N we need`the mane ,which giving his impresaione while an put on a thrilling number in the ration the Township Council of 1914 - is necessary in runnln a =C or the Provincial or Federal Govern- DiCnONARIES are in use by bust y g +iinmate iu that institution. These day's attractions, when two loco meats over-stepped the .mark in giv- assn men,engineers,bankers;• _ - newspaper. , articles' have opened.tile eyes of motives cashed towards each ins away to the Osier Estate, the 66 judges. architects, teaches�� ? - foot road , allowance on the 'Vest - - - + Zbose' who have been reading other from opposite directions, and sand-bar at the Bay, now claimed gymm; by successful nraeri them. ,They have brought to when they met both engines were by the Anderson Interests, namely, amen the world over. L light conditions that existed in completely wrecked. ' Both the Dunbarton Shores Ltd., who also Are You Equipped to Win? the dark ages, when those con- drivers jn.nped before the loco claim the ownership . of the 'beach, The New International provides •vieted bf crime were treated worse motives attained great speed and water-rights, jind in fact all the the means to success. It is an all- _ territory where local families have Imowing teacher,a duiversal ques: than the lower animals. These consequently no lives were eu trodden, fished and swam for gener- : Ban answerer. - �artleles will no doubt result in dangered. Besides Lhere was no ations, but who are now refused per If you seek efficiency and ad- - mission to place a foot on any of it. vancem m ent why not make dally ~better conditions. There are two destruction tion of aroperty as both According the the speakers for the `_ use of this vast fund of inform- objects in sentencing a criminal to engines bad outlived their useful the Association, (who evidently'have ation? 'prison. One is to punish the ness and were ready for the scrap been very ' active during the past 400.000 Vocabulary?erms.2700Pages. , 30,000 Georaohical Subjects. 12,000 criminal and to serve as an object heap. The apectatc)la beheld a month,) in the various•Registry Of- 6000 Illustrations. Colored Plates. g ,i • s lesson to those who are criminally hrilling sight, which had tlu !ices, Queen's Park and Ottawa, not. Biographical Ethnics. Midnl ht 7 a su_-gestion is recorded of tt ; road Regular and India-Paper F.di600s, i ii s dnelined. But this punishment objectionable features. But this allowance belonging to any other writeforVeo- --should not be of a debasing ebar- could not be said of the proposed than Pickering Township, and they �n paRae• ` 'i•' motor ear collision at the Turo❑tu -r P11C. Free,a. Aleter. It should not be such as will use these facts in their warfare . I w.c. Free, u Exhibition. against Bid Interests in their effort + : of Pucker - to cause the criminal to be more to establish some semblance of free- Tape it ou ANCE - . _ name t�hi —�sOmmenCln at 12.05 a.'m• -- r Township Council - �,ur7i situ irKli s ior�t e'smAll'prop- paper. R ever. The second object, and the -- erty owner and the public, who at G.3 C. j�joriC� . ptCm�! t�l 133 most important one�i@ to lift u The Pickering Township Council present have no access to beautiful �"° MFRRIAM pr - p met on Tuesday, Sept 5tb, with all old Lake Ontario than over a rough _ Co, ,tier the one who has fallen, and to members present. The minutes were rocky sixty-six foot piece _beach__ • w DROP /Nl�l prep;re him or her for a useful taken as read. Considerable correep at the end bf the Bay road. ..- A , life when freedom has been endence was heard. _ Admission, Gents 25e- secured. To lift up the fallen Relief measures for the coming Dunbarton - Ladies 15e. ; should be the reat aim of prison winter were advantage the ahe Kov- St Paul's (Anglican) Dunbarton, .� P itq of taking advantage of the gov- g -life. In every criminal's heart ernaeent assistance was advanced.. Sunday Sept 10th. Sunday School At D & WH STORE there is the gern.i of a better life, • L. Johnston was engaged Eon the 2.30. Celebration-of the Holy C�mgi- -- .T.I3In. - coming year as tax-collector, with a union at. 3.'30.--Preacher, Rev. E. G. ITE which only needy the warmthof Tarp of $350. and postage outside Robinson. kind friendii to cause it td) Rrow of the township. Puckrin Greenla*r ' ,up into a thing of beauty, instead W. Chester, BuiM.ing Inspector. re- _ Special Bargains for There. Fri. and gat. •not remaining dormant on account ported- on conditions throughout the -•�q:iiet.Redding to-A Mace on tined- • west end of the township, denting reads . ». .of the coldoeea -if those with y e,enin¢ �f last week at Jewel Shortening per lb 1 Oc with the shack problem.. The prob- Shortening, s f whom he comes in eontACt. The ability is that several eix`t o'clock at the-parsonage, in ' y prosecut f7:+s Pickering, w hf n Beatrice .Edna. eld- "Tiger,"f f ! - t .*ork-of-a penitentiary should_' br w have to take place in an ef. r. pct daughter. ,,` blr, sna :vice. J..N. Salmon, Tiger, 1 8 . . ' '-» 1� Hof an educational character, and to cause these new-comers to retort- Greeitlaw 'becaa^.e the bride of Mr. lit is ho ad that the revelatlona nlzge the Fact that we have '�bait�l Cecil Thomas 'Puckrin., son of Mr. -21 c p in b law sail that it is going to bz - s­` . - • evhich have been made will tend enforced at once. and'Mrs. L. T. �!'uckrir., Whitby. The Surpri$e Soap, 5 berg bride was 'attended by Miss Madel- + to improve conditions in these The Bay Ratepayers' Association ire De-i.e and bin. Fred Cookson "Handy," - 5c k „great prisons. It why be said attain interviewed the council e a y was best man. Following Ammonia, pkg w _=-a ins their privilE+,gea along the Bay g the, care- , - bat Dr. 4Vithrow'e article§ deal Front. raony-a reception was held at the, _ +w;ith conditions a'e they existed The standing committee'on roads home of the bridegroom's parents. _Marmalade, "8 o'clock,!! • .•25C Mr. and Mrs. Puckrirr will take'up and bridges paid the following: , during hie term of -imprisonment, -residence in Whitby: !wt those in authorii claim that G. Winteat gravel corn. 4, son, H. - Flour Red & White 7 lb. bag • 19c y Rooae, ditto, 16.60; B. Wilson, `sh�ov. _Bropgham !' f . .1 �t&bases -the complained of hangs in gran. for con- 8, 4.40 W. P. Jones, . — R. i- Grapenut_Flakes, 2 pkg8 . • x+9C _ = tbwL since the change in gray. for con. S, 8.40; A. Lee, haul Mrs. Barclay is visitin the Ha - _ e iciala• many much-needed re- gray. on 1, 5, and 8, 48.00; J. Ravie wood-farrdly at Dunnville. at present. shov. .on Rosebank rd... 17,1.0; Jos: . Miss Shade, who has been hood- ;,. lorms have been effected. Hilts, ditto, 20.60; A. W,­Mitchell, aping the past month with her-stint, Asst. Fancy Biscuits,. 2 lbs. :• 29c haul gravel and sand to Rosebank Mrs. W. Gray, and family, has ret- few'days ago it was anaoaticed 58.40; F. Barclay, ditto, 48.60; .C. urned to her home, in the city. t y T`oX, sprayer free, all for a 33e -that one-of the attraction@ at the haul on Bay rd, 2 @.00; J. The Women's Institute will meet ..// Hopkins, team.for Rosebank, 8.00; at the home of Mrs: Win. Ellicott, Qanadian National Exhibition J. .Taylor, ditto, 12.00; Greenburn S. on Tuesday, Sept. 12th, the subject .'Shop the .Red and White Ws;tp would be a -collidon' between two. and .G., gravel, 73.70; A._L Benn, for the afternoon being "The 'Hyg- .-and Save. - ' ,•.j motor cars which.- -would rush labor at Rosebank, 21:80; Geo. Mc- iene of Cheerfulness." A talk on 'itoward each other 'at the rate of Dowell, labor Rosebank, 2.00, Ira. "The Sunny Side," by Mrs. C. Dev- sort flue miles an hour, meeting Brown ,ditto, 4.00; G. Beverley, dit. itt. Roll Call Cheerful Quotation. -' BOOTH M_ Ul S�a� = y 8 9.80; S. Dunn, ditto, 23.80; ,George Sympathy is extended to Mr. A. 'bead on. If such an event should Belk, ditto, 9.80; W. Birkett;' ditto, Moffatt in the loss of his moeheL^ �t -✓take place it would mean almost 31.90; R. Lynn, ditto, 37.54); J. S. who passed away Last seek after } , .. PICKERIl\ iosrtain death to the drivers. Balsdon, gas, oil, wire, nails etc., 12. long illness. Mr. and Mrs. Moffa . _ 50 Dept. Highways,, cement, 384.38;, were in Newcstle for several days you order PHONE PICKERING 800 ' --- We dip - Sach an exhibition might appeal A. J. Taylor, drag con i and 2, 6.00; The interment took place at New- to the turbid-minded, but- to-the L. -Gates, drag con: I and 2, 10.50; castle. -- " vast majority of the people who W 'Brown,dram con. 3, 6.70; Roy , 'fibs congregation of St. John's -- -- :atteod the C. N.-E. the eight Ward, salary, 150-. C. 8; Price gun, Church warmly welcomed Rev. and ��ic a in ' Hard Mge w g oil and'repairs, etc., 39.48; Price and Mrs. Glover back on Sunday from g 'would be repulsive to them: It Burton, cal. chlor. 167.95; R. Bye, their holiday. Mr. Glover delivered a .- would be on a par with the _8psa haul gravel Pickering; 18.00; Mrs. T. thoughtful° message from the texts, ' ieh bai[7� hie or t Law, gravel for Pickering„ 2.25; S.- "Seek' that pe may excell to the ed- g -glidiator Farndale, drag con. 6, 5.00; L. 'Gye,' tfying of the church" and "which is :eombate of Anc Rome; when repairs, 11.24. his body.the fpiness of him that mmenae t oga would eoni:ce The. standing committee on Cost- filleth all In all." In the absence of Be Prepared for Hot Weather :,a Rate to mess the tragic death ingencies paid the following: T. C. Mrs. Barclay, Ray Miller officiated +' Brown, salary, 80.00; D. R- Beaton, at the organ. A male'quartet-sang. allow-beiings. We thought salary, 125.00; W. Chester, salary, On Sunday evening, Sept 17th, at ,' leetrit Ranges and Perfection Cook Stoves. that theta were no people in.tho 25.00; H .Pugh, postage, 10.00. 7 p. m. the congregation of St. John'a lProvince'who would suggest each The standing committee on Relief United Church will be privileged to Screen Doors and Window Screens to keep out the -flies sin attraction to be placed before paid the following: For Relief-Sup- hear Mr. Linnington, Hof Toronto, and be comfortable. the crowd on the plies, R. Moprrish, 6.00; County of who will give a talk on The Christ grand staud;at Ontario, hospital fees,'128.63: from the Cradle to the Grave," ill- ( KING BUG 'KILL) 'The Quick and Sure Death Insecticide -Agent for McCormick Deering Farm Uschinery and Repairs. ,EXHIBITION �-SPECIALS . .._our Motto:—"We have it, Can get it, Or. - . Daily except..t Sunday- - :- it is riot mane." - '. .. _ •; _ _.', '. : cep Aug. 26th to �Sept•. 96r. F ` J. S. BAISDON91 I'ICKEMG; _- ROUND 85 • REDUCED -. .:.,. - -_ TRIP - . FARE 8PRINCB :SPECIALS M :INCLUDING ADMISSION TO EXHIBITION : : .(PRICES TO SHOOT AT) .. - -.and Coach Transportation to and from Terminal Inside the Grounds. " - Team Harness at $25.95 per set . Horse Collars, 1.90 each up - - Good returning until September 11th. All other Harness parts at equally low prices. Pickering t her Li sof Work 2 49r repair cep Me - Leave cke g Leave To o pe Wen's Sea Oxfords at 195 Boye'at 1.75 i (Eastern House) - (Bay at Dundas} _._ __ - -_-youth's at 1.59 per pair up _ _-_ ' _ '.... Rsg filar Loacbes - - — Regular Coaches lilen'a Overalls, 1.25,r Bn aliahl8 5 per Pants 95o it ~ = - Sunday" l 11th _ ._ Boye.8 year to 7 year - , un .- • - n 1 September' -- daily-except ay - - • _ ..Until Scpt mb h g p° �` -� ' - OomElao and,eee-for yourself - ,Phone 2804 ti , GRAY C 0 A C H � L�S _ _ 0 . C1L :BRADLE:Y E ten House, ' - ,Pickering . s=tz a rW M = rT ah., ��u5 ,raw a^ .�� .,x'. - .r .�y• - - - - - - i „'r.,.k ..::F qr5�.�t' �,,�.. +�;y¢.'%,;j"..s'!.. .v a.•u.,,,T.. ;N...at�.,/. i°"�1...-�..��'..+a'• .1�.�.�,M1�"�• a_.�.v�..�_..�. _- •e-$L n•,^_� ... ... ..'. `.,a'.... y. '\•.."-.^'� _ _- _ • r -`.•"•,,'- .,�'.Y.Jw_s.,i a,Q_..•,..lr<tA'. :++.k%h-i rw••i.i.n..r.,., .roc "�",tl^-.-q�'" •• •L'.. s_!:.� iv:•v. _ •.+f.... k s a _ .y �f L - .�., a T �t"�. `..T- ".a.t.)r�•+.._ _ ,�. hJ_ w � QLAZIM03+1'IR Mrs. Smaaael t?ilack. _oi Ash IYrs. Bishop, who lima bees iii The wanlns taatory opeaed nap �' _����� •; ,. ;�;�. --' ' barn, visited'friends to Olw4 mont for g long time, is now in a very for the season last wdeka when •. IL W. and Mrs. Wilson,of Mt. . .......,; c. 'Zion. vbited Wm. and Mrs. Birk on Friday. critical condition.: !! they were kept busy for several The usual number of our real Clifford and Mrs. P'i key and data. Tomatoes have not been .DUMBARTON r eft Mrs.Sunday. dents have n to the Toronto children, of ,Toronto,Toronto, • Mea. D. A. Scott has retained peat Bun. ripening very rapidly so far, but ;,� �:.�'•.�,;'. + home. after a month's visit with Rxhibitiou last week and this. day with their relatives is Qisca they are beginning to come to Mrs. Stephenson, of Aurora, moat. INSURANCE her parents in London. more plentifully. - Miss Velma Middleton ha•been -visited Frank and' Mrs.Mrs. Cooper We understand that Charles and other relatives .on Friday Deraeha has purchased .the-Dr. AYQB x Ralph Brodie =spending her holidays at Oshawa last, die estate at the sset - . Uxbridge with her aunt, Mrs. L, Haan. Thornbury Ramohr, otToronie, end of the village,and will move "` A mined tournament, theSeotch • BURGLARY _. - epeat the holiday with his uncle therein in a few days. Don't forget the big Wrestling ,i Doubles, was played on the green a ` y sod aunt, Sherman and Mrs. - J..E. Hioan is making some im Matches to be held in the Uxbridge OABIIALTYi _here on Wednesday evening. Rumohr. rovement to the R. H. Bowen Arm on_Friday evening, Sept -5th _ John and Mrs. Gregg have're P LIFE INSURANCE Mrs. Castello and Robert Robin property which he recently par Three Big Bouts; Franlde Hart via turned home, after spending son,of Woodstock, spent Wedues chased, and of which he'will take Johnny Silvy for the first round. 'Phone Pickering 7980 aeiy several days at the Chicago Fair, da last ' with Ben and Mrs. Rough House Alex. Kssaboski vs. °} Sam and Mrs. Ste beacon, of y poacession on the lot o! Oct. r c P Kilpatrick. Luther and Mrn.fPilkey, ftassell Bert abeIIaxeiii for the semi-final L. E. O NG I LL' ,;Ocbawa.,visited with the latter's J, H. and Mrs. Caekey returned and Mrs. Pilkey and eon, and Ray and the main bout'mn-n-IM-a•1hriller FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND mother, Mrs. Gibbons, on Labor to Claremont oo Friday,' after mono and Mrs.t'ilkey. and two- Day. between Al. Baffgrt of Hollywood J 'spendiax their vacation at Sulph _daughters spent Sunday with Mr, vs. Al. Getzewitch of Boston. Ad- EMBALMER Me. W.F. Jones and son, Nor mission will.be 25 cents, with ring- Successor t W., J. Mather,' ide, in E4stern Ontario. and Mrs. Mitchell of Manchester. $ m n, and hie wife and family. , Ivan.and Mrs. Benson, of Chris E. and Mrs. 'Bryan, L. and side state,at 60 cents. Don't'forget °i r -of Toronto, visited Roy and Mrs. the date and bring your wife or best BtouSville - tie Lake, spent a fast days with' Mrs. Lye and Mrs. Buoti spent a i Ward on Sunday. girl. Its full of thrills. Night and Day Service • James Underhill and dauRl=ter, relatives and friends in Claremont couple of days in Ottawa daring and Toronto-during the week. the past few weeks. They also Business Phone -Residence Phone ^, Mies Clara, were in Toronto for Ben and- Mrs. Kilpatrick atnd took a boat trip from Prescott to THE "MADElo NE" 9801.. 9880 several days-taking in the sights family, -C. A. and Mrs. Overland Ogdensburg., :. -at the Ezhibitioa, and family and J. H. aryl Mrs, BEAUTY- - SAL: N s D A. andx, Mrs. Scott and Fred Caekey united in a picnic. party DINTS S GARAGE and Mn Evans were a ti ding - to �Vasaga.Beach on Labor day. STANLEY"�' THEATRE -Marvelling and - ` �'Cor. Brock and'Kin' sfon ket; on Labor Dap attending a .. '° g - , bowling tournament.. _ ST�BFFVILLE Finger Waving, — F. Mies Jessie Lewis, who has been Scalp Treatment; General Repair Work all Dare, Type-rrii�n Shorthand ' - open ding a week in Toronto with Haircutting. guranteed at reasonable . ~° - ' •' Spelling'. ^ Mr. and Mrs. 'Patterson, returned Commercial S ellin - prices. home on Monday evening. — FRIDAY and SATURDAY Permanent Wriping a Qpeei Alty - Real estate' is be inoin to -A number of pupils will rbe received - - Acetylene Welding S R Sept. 8 and 9 " 5�/18i,CLe117Z� Mundell, -:change hands in our villa¢e, for instruction in the above sub- Batteries ropalred and ebarggd. -which looks as if the depression jects in evening classes, to. "THE SIGN OF THE CR-098.", Phon® 1906 CLAREMONT Firestone and Dunlop Tires.i had gone around the corner.. commence Sept. 7 the = --Nursery-----+- -- - Gasoline and 011s. �. r Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson were in Day Classes arranged on application with ire Stock Richmond Hill on Monday visiting Class Rooms in Bandereon House, Frederic Marsh Elisea Land Refreshment Booth in Connection - • , the former's father.' who is very _- �` Claudette Colbert Chas Leis hton t Phan-Plak-70W serious! ill following a stroke. Classes held Monday and Thursday. _ . R y g _ _ (night or dap). A large number from Claremont Phone Clare 903. Apply co Ornamental-Trees, an MILTON SLEEP' # TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EverQreeasandDwarf�. attended the Labor Day sports �/=TB, Z', Z,B�©gb, Flowerin Shrubs. lie g y and dance at Stoulfville on Mon - 12 and 13 R �1D 1 421 PROPRIETOR _ - day and report a very large crowd. Foeonerly gn staff of Shaw Schools Climbing Vines, i,r. mud iel►o. L1.,.I e -e€ 9agi "LENA RIVERS Roses and Perrennial Borders, Y _ `zeiVA�-M-T-Ea r1 y N,TjRS- nahliwe and nekery Plante. naw, Mich., and Tbos. and Mrs. ING HOME Note-Matinee Saturday Berry Bushes and Strawberries, - - -- Scott, of Toronto, have been here 9th at 2.30 Gooseberries and Currants, =.visiting with W. G. and Mrs. Medical and Convalescent Cases b - Scott. - accepted• at the reg. Admission I6ca, 25c, Fruit Trees, ro r t+run . -- Root-pruned•apple,pear., cherry and James Evans. we are Sorry to r report, is not improving as his Private and Semi Private Booms- Tue., Fri., 8.15, Sat.7.003'9.0.0 Lnglteh chart; ire 4 to 6 years old and Weekly Rates. 8I0.00 resin root-pruned and care.bearing friends he cause and -his anxiety Ins ection invited g p Spa"fiet •�s -- - p ^. - SYD BCHMIDT,Proprietor will come into effect in from 2 to 8 Eyesight - tion s the cause of mach anxiety years and some have borne in 1 aor: o�•*+ to his relstivee. 14IR.8 GEORGE THO�tY90N - -'--�--" t 9 -' -- - George Tanner, who _has been Phone 7808 C SWeM b J. Ti ELLIOTT) AGENT as arse. in-the General Hospital, Toronto, 51.24 9twutfv ille. R.R. No. 1 ,tss4,,td tasstMa PICSEBLNG, ONT. 20tf r for an umber of weeko. was taken - t' D MNEY BL. XX, home oo Monday. somewhat.irq stands `u Osira�.lr proved in health. U for Supplies . .• opp.Pbat 0011010!'ar 2014 The regular meson of the W. ~- = (l M. 8., of the United Uharch,_will O o be held.on Thursday. Sept.,14th, Utopi>1 P• ma of Mrs. John. Fleming - at the home at 3 80 A Rood program is A place of ideal perfection: beirrgprovided. No fire loan there perhaps. Complete line of Text Books ' fiITOtB: Ii:rnect Woodward and family, ....who have been residing fn Stouff But this isn't Utopia and p 11 f _ it will b:ville,•have moved into the village, -fire bazsrds do- threaten. �iooks Writing Books, QnCll 3 - , Uooner N bakers more convenient s s f 4 -Better safeguard your prop- - • for Mr. Woodward, who 1P Mr. arty with sound insurance.. ° " -Pens, Inks, Erasers, Paint ' _._ .. _ . Among the visitors at the home We sell the beat. = o! B. and Mrs: Kilpatrick last -CYRIL E. MORLEY.- .,!Crayons and, Pencil .. week were Mr. Robinson and Mrs. _ _ x -+Castello. of Woodstock; Mrs.(Dr.) - Phone 6700; Sharpeners. Ferguson. of KIncardlne; Mr. and PICKERING, - hire. Wallace, of Stmvale,and Mr: Mighton,Edward of Salford. - - , The A. PRETTY; Post Office,' `.-.Claremont ' Edward Gibson- will bold ao � • . -- When that apprae6- suction sale of his horses, cattle, pigs. implements, household faros ,": '- E es -__ -­'City Prices and Better -tare etc., at his - - _-.. - e. its final 'boas tbs ... premise's, lot 15 Y ` _ I w� we �- •con. 7, Pickering, nn Saturday, will be standing In a I' • :Sept. 9th. The sale commences at .. : . _ mute-�ibate to the Doe o'clock sharp. Terms sash. Picken" ng y =:- Meat -.- Market Our Necures See bits fur full nnrtTermp. The ladies of the Baptist Mission - _ eve �_ Circle will meet with Mr e Hsrton - "No(heater Tribute- at _ st the parsonagte, on Tuesday ev. = .. 6 1 AFFPK - " _. rening, Sept. 12th The program - - `: .''' R. W. STAFFORD will begiven by the ladies of the H` Tack t��..� - --- �Speclal In Ch4ice�$eel - ! n Road ',UzbrJd a Mission Circle, who ~1�/ (�. s �!^ 7 ;.� will be guests of the Claremont ���.' ' g y lost Steak minced 3 Ibs 2c - phone Wwft +and congregation see cordial! in part•t , Rottn "Circle. All ladies-Of the church PR,OTEGTION Shoulder Steak per lb.- - �14(,' - 'vited to be present. Let s of a.fevv of the gr-, li 40 Mayor Wallace; Mrs. Wallace P f • " ' _ r;►�_' '' and •!dies Margaret Brown, of owths more noticeable and rwognis- Prime Rib, _.. 2c Elmvale, have been spending a ?� All the eyes have a fatty format- _ - few days with relatives and frieode ion on nasal margin of the'iris about "ROASTS' - in the vicinity. While .here they a millimeter off the iris on the white PORTERHOUSE of the eye. This is more noticeable visited friends in Bowmsoville - '17c per 1b - ' � coo in some eyes than in others and more . , Greenwood and Highland Creek. pronounced in color, it' is a' normal -~ P :Mn. Wallace baying been bona condition called Pinguenula. This _ "` - sad WAWANESA INS. 00. ` -hero, her many friends were very fatty, appearance is of a yellowish ' ' pleased to see her again, s►, W • ' OLsap rates for firm and ooaatry Our continuation and i color and becomes more pronounced ss buildings.Public with age or exposure a wind or Windstonq-Insurance on buiidings,11 school re-opened,on Tuesday with dam, No fear should be felt..upon - PhOne NO. wind-mitt.$ilo10 etc. a good attendance with the oolow. its appearance. It is quite a common - 4 Automobile Inwrsnce Mkteachers in charge: J. H, thing for people to go well rep in We detiver•yoar order M o!all tiadsa U1lskey, principal of the contin4y years before ever Noticing Its exist 'lion school and Miss Reeeor. of ence. Next week I will follow this PlakerlD dd FARMS FOR SALE Altona, as asst'stint, and 'Mise article by referring' to'growths, the 51 O�1taH0 Write or phone k- Bosie, of Uxbridge township. se existence of which it is, necessary p06cip'al of the public school and for some attention "roe.fear to R��E Mise Ethel Bray, of Pickering, as felt but with the proper attention Q /�/ r $0 WHITBY ONT. teacher of the junior room. in time relief maybe expected. De-' !WINTER I`'! 00MI w G - - A sad fatal shooting accident Eay and their removal Ieaves a scar Are your rooO and save-troughing in sbape P We ore still giving 'took place at Glen Majoe one day -whose ill effects blurs vision as 81.00 per basis!for wheat on paint jobs. _.. last week, in which R. R. Hart, a badly as -the Original growth. I,et ae cheek over your furnace before you Jobs netag it. - prominent business man of To• to be continued - �rttH Tonto, such severe infurtes which `cr „ FOR QUICK SALE resulted in his death-several hours ' You Can Buy at Home. E , ,afterwards. Wth several friends One WhInpet 1930 Sedan One"Durant 1980 Sedan he was spending', &few da a at the . TIRES, BATTERIES,, •,•. : One.Essex 1928 Coup@ - : .One Flint 1920 Ooaeh y ' 'One Da Soto 1929 Sedan - ` Angling{ Olub premises, and gn :` .. AdOE99ORIM, Two Fordoon Tractors, overhauled 4 that evening be went out with At se low and better --Two Ferdson Tractor Plows _ his dog and• Rnnq. As be did not ' prices lone Interroattoaal 2 furrow.Trsetor Plower "- return as coca ae he weir eicpee$ed ' as ,,One 10-20 Titan Tractor One.Used Hand Washer ' ' - .•a seareh:psrty was organized, and One Used l lectrio"Washer _ One need Electric Stove about eleven a'clocl: he was found "9oa;can to Toe�oata. - A nnmber of Gang Plow@ A namber of Riding Plo'wo aloogatde a fence with A large _ One'Typewriter. in good eonditino unshot wound f his side and his Let as repair that leaky top. One set of Computing Scales. suitable for store gun nest bp. • An. examination One Ice Refrigerator,for store or butcher shop his la d`s large wond in one of Skilled Motor Re Sire. `Butcher's Btogk:Knives, Paper Rolls-etc. hie !sage: He was taken to the P -• - ; . Toronto General Hospital, where A quantity of Used Pipe, all sizes - be died in a few' hour's after (iQ�jQji ,,p ry Oar stock of Plow Shares and Tractor Parts is complete. Gettour Sold H��d i.•e�xited by vices on Gasolitre and Motor-Oils. ' being admitted. An inquest is - - P 'being held, but the accident is Phone 2908' zYwANIK , - ' . •codeidered pdrely'accidental. PICKHRING, ONTARIO CHAS. COOPER, := 'CLAREMONT : ����; � ': _ ,y• ,•-„ . " r .M rJ'. _e,'--'"" "'r z"-<+•. ':'�:.+Tn•.w:' w:•,y.�" ,:.;,.�w 'I �rr.•+s*.f-.+' ✓,�a-�• �.�` �,�a• ,.i-c�.•q'•:gyp 'Sr:'. •'°a�•'.d�icw'.$.'S���_ava �:,.i.°-�"._...5._.G..,.••.w+•.'�.w.•6.n,:.«>�{ : •r'�•t.. ,* a.. � • '\. ���g,'•,fr„'��•,�.t`-�""�.7:.. L' „'+s�,,y±.•+ a.�„-' '!,: „!., ,.-„as..” i:� .r.s� -'.;.a_a.:w'!.'r!.r�r:"!•F� •{�� =f'._... .'.�'' .. � - ,,qn- •,_t, 'y�r e• _ - ;. .y, ,, .i.�' .. $"°•+^a .'...7�.Ye' ..e �. ..,.r'�`.�-••x M.'44�ffi- -.•nr air'. - ^.''YY- -Y A ^-� '" •' •n.�, .'Y'”' _ `C� v __.,�_ ,.- _ p' �y, :Y, °•:»•• Qorle�nd Returns Prominent Sportsman Dies : �x � ti - - _ f�e �'e3S teary As Result of Shooting Accident " • =„ ::Voice o Pro Fe>htten Reaches Toronto b Motor 'Toronto, $opt,_ LrGeaeral re- saw ..the pup come is acting ;!r Canada. The Ernnpire and The World at Large � Y strangely. He caI:eC but got no While Family Waite at gret is expressed concerning r+'*+♦e Y reply. Becoming mpre al;1V0.A- ;w `CANADA ish Empire that the names of John the fatfil shooting accident which .�•;•- `�t �.,Station--Plana to Get as night tell; he telephoned is 'Alcock and Arthur Whiddea Brown are took the life of'Ronald R Hart, 5 two other members of the slab - - , -•r - Easy to Adviser S++t— sedoat remembered—Brandon Sim. — - toady' Job ' -`Here, readere, is a little advice: Ear- Cluny Dr., noted_Toronto angler, Douglas Huyck and Si, Mothers ' Toronto. Set. 1.—Very conscious of of Toronto. They oiaed Vipond, the weeds all-around sportsman and promin- Joined 4 ly to bed , early to rise, cut ;} the ill-fitting clothes issued to him at ' and swat the files; mind your Awn -'THE EMPIRE ent architect. Frank Noakes, the caretaker, and the prison gate, Alpert Dorland, freed one of his friends, and spread out business, don't tell fifes; don't get gay Probems of Statesmen after completing three years of the The accidental discharge of kin •through -the- bush, -flashing Ian-' deceive your wives; pay your It is of cburse, unfair to judge mod- five year sentence imposed by Magis- ''shotgun• s' debtor use enteipASe; and buy from era statesmen by the 'old standards, while he was putting his terns and shouting, irate Emerson Coatsworth,'grinned his new cocker spaniel u through a . About 11 those who advertise. — Tillson�urg Statecraft today has not only to satisfaction as he reached home. pup p.m. a faint voice sa- :News. -,. handle complexities that were un_ "If the police will leave me alone wire tenca on the Glen Major swered them. It was Hart. They dreamt of Atty or a hundred years ago, fishing club grounds, north of_ found him lying beside the wire ,1'11 be o.k." he added:' Released from Whitli Some People--Some Bank[ - but Lt has to reckon wath's democrat y, caused his death, fence with the shotgun some die- Some the penitentiary late yesterday after, For Lour hours the wounded man tance away on the other side. There is a striking indication of the so keenly alive'-to its own importance noon; Dorland--was escorted to King- lay on the ground 'before.he was with his right. shoulder terribly Lnancaal strength of Britain. in:the that in'all the'chancelleries of the stun station by prison officials and Y:* found. ' He was accompanied to mangled by the discharge, of one a .matter of the saving of money by Bri• world it has become the terror that ,when they released'hlm there.officially, the SahT"rag tound4 Thursday barrel o[. the gran, •+•• tishers, contained In the annual report wa keth by night. It was easy to run he Joined friends who had motored to afternoon by his friend, Harry Brought to Toronto, Mr. Hart of a leading bank. one of the Big Five. Europe even-to run it—when the Man Kingaton and returned with them... Vipond of- Toronto. 'The se par- ' The deposits compared with last year on the Street was merely a speck oa Unaware of altered plena his father, y D died at 5 o'clock Friday morning, show a clear gain of 111'i9,000,000, the horizon.--Glasgow Weekly Herald. aced to fish, and, apparently, Mr. dart was a member of well Robert Dorland, and his brother, around about supper time Mr. Hart known fishing groups who angled ' The general prosperity of the inatl- Charles, waited for.him at­ Union went'back into the bush and scrub throughout Ontario. and Quebec, ­-Autioa was shown in the maintenance Better Must* Station. Disappointment was written bt three classes of divldeads, one of There ae little sense In the argument over their faces as they searched in at the'northern end of the grounds He was vice-president of the To- bf r cent. the others d 14 per cent, with his gun and his dog, - ronto Angler's association, and a pe that because music is now "on tap" vain among the Ast stragglers from Vipond, coming back to the club 'most active and important mem- .each. ' universally, it has been degraded to the train. Dorland's first visit in To- house, became uneasy when he' ber from the club's inception. ) ..: With total resources approximating the status of water, gas and electric rojJ6 -was, to his grandmother who, two billions of dollars, there is sum- light. There was nothing more calcu. more than anyr,ne else, had_persisted y moned up a satisfactory money pros- meted,to degrade music than the pre- in the agitation which finally brought Plenty of Meat Writer Predicts ` yeti of capacity to finance enterprises wireless era of cottage pianos and about the Dorland inquiry, And her - under a widening market, such as was musical evenings, _ when Inef iclent grandson's release on ticket-of-leave. Although Over 100 Terrible War hoped for by the action of the Ecoa- amateurs desecrated the air with The release of Dorland is proof that • omie Coaterenee. that is most real- execrable renderkngs.• of "Cavalleria Federal officials "realize that there. suring. Rusticana" and the latest sentimental was irregularity in the trial, convic- Portraits of Queen Victoria H. G. Wells Sees New Orde1 y The Increased savings on deposit had-done nothing else butbfree us from tion and sentence of Dorland, and and Abraham Lincoln _ .Arising Without Rent,_ tell the story of Iatent financial re- ballad. If so-called "mechanical music" proof to the people of Toronto that the (�CCUpy Places of Interest, - serves in England. This Is fortified this form of torture it-would have our - Profit : administration of their police force Honor i-n FornierL London.—H. G._Wells has had a - by the statement of the Iarge divid- -heartfelt gratitude.—Landon Morning :oust be dias Bally improved-," Frank - . , ends earned, and paid.—Winnipeg Tri- Post p "dream" oL„what is going to happen 1n -bune. -. __ Regan;,counsel fbtiDorland; declared. Slave's Home i - ��� ` ._St. Catharines, Oat.—Cornmeal and the nett couple of centuries, thin be saw a rnthloaa - -- -.- Empire Trade �C1iii�trlea yieury yr meat-nave-Deer-rae..ravorire` £h7n' -- [ h - p - ---_ a destruction o the present econ- _ 3'he^eefff governing Dominions as foods of Mrs. Katherine-Deveauz, who LoCatin in Toronto .- omie system to be followed by a new In Italy bachelors pay a tax of RP- well as the Crown Colonies are now $ recently embarked upon her 103rd proximately $65 a yeas, which, says buying from and selling to the gold Toronto has heea selected as the lo- year. Born a slay-e on. a South Caro- no of things in which there will be cation for two new Industries, it has uo rent, interest or profit and a tint - the Hamditon Spectator, is junk about Country on an increasing t#cale. Senti- lino plantation, Mrs. Deveauz,' known and happy existence will be possible 's•hat.the average husband In this coup- mental bonds are strong, but eeonomi. been announced by the Toronto Indus- to her many "friends as "Auntie,” camq for everyone. 1 try is allowed to keep for spending bands are not to be despised. Interna- trial Commission, to. St. Catharines in 1863 with her hus - Stkodard- 1 R•A, products, Canada Wells recorded this in his new book, money.?--Woodstock Sentine4Review. tional trade la tar-too complex for all Limted, newly incorporated Canadian band. -She brought with her g piece "The Shape of Things to Come," just D trade to be on a reciprocal basis, but of sheepskin on which the date of her published.' " Lumbar Trade Picking.V9 it seems.a common-sense proposition subsidiary of Standard Products of birth had been recorded by her master He traces the history f the world r. ',A decided optimistic outlook is now to help those who help you, and- the Cleveland. Ohio,_ are.. leaslag 6,000 at that time. Q y square'feet of floor space at 9 Davies from 191:3 io 2116-and paints a picture prevading tb]A,section and the Doman- picture of an ever-increasing mutual Mrs, Deveauz ILres alone fn a neat - a ion iq,general is the Lumbering Ladus- traits between the Old Coiiatrp aad'the avenue, where they will-manufacture. little house on Dufferia Street. Ins °t a horrible war is Europe in 1948, teadin to wholesale death and phagas autoutotive parts and assemble. and g• try, as the d_emand_recently has in- .Empire overseas Is one drat must ap place - of honor in her sitting room from gas, germs and bombs and cot- creased add lumber piles that have. peal.-British Guiana Commercial Re• finish a bicycle of English make It bang portraits of ,President Lincoln lapse of the wand system as we know - stood untouched for the past two years view. is stated'diat withir. three months as•. and Queen Victoria: - )Save begun to 'diminish, Prices for sembling of British motorcycles will "That man said, 'You go free," she it. _ ` - dumber have advanced eve to ten deb Curlew 'Still Rings to Landon be added to_the operations The•par explained, pointing to Lincoln, then From the ruins rises a reconstructed " Para per-thousand, although the price London still rings the curfew, though etit, company has a manufacturhik truning to Queen Victoria's photo- v:°rjd,.in which, as he puts Lt: is still about half of what-it was in the Centuries have passed since the order branch- in London, England, and a graph, she added: ."She said 'Come There remains. way ling . . sales branch In Paris. France: passively wealthy. Gambling . . . is r '_`;;'.-• _. boom pasta. liiforg. lumber is being it conveyed to "cover your tires" had over here. They can't get you here'.' ruthlessly eradicated. Usury. ranks Platinum P ucts, Limited has shipped out now than for say time in any effect. Frain the Tower o1 Lon- �-- with' forgery as a maneta'ry offence. the past two years.—Lindsay Post dot, from_(Tray's Ian and from Char been. ed as the Canadian substdL-- - Money !s given to people to get what terbouse the curfew is rang each night ary of Plat9num Products Corporation Unemployment Is Worst they want and not as a basis for fns-. _ - Fatal Oversight -at the year. Char'terhouse rings the of New York, 'and has established ,Affliction of Mankind headquarters at 45 Richmond Street they acquiaitign. There are no usurers wlth�natio y advertised twice -t�ath paste. Should the number be all is swell. f � aLta.�Greatest tragedy in- 'or rent lords." *' or the assembling of cigar and cigar- uman life is unemployment, accord- —=0 -- The doctors examined him twice a it it fails one short, then the brothers 'ette lighters for distribution in- the Ing to- Lord Snell, member of the Bri- - year. He wore his rubbers when it know thereby that another of their Canadian market. Prince Sells Farm attendlag•the Institute of g ap And Shorthorn Herd 4K- rained. Hp slept with- the windows fellows had gone to his rest:London 'Pacific Relations conference here, wide open He stock to a diet with -Daily-Telegraph. - SuggCats Tta;fliC Officers To be unwanted, dismissed, -of 'no _ New York,—A London cable to the plenty Af fresh vegetables, He calla- $e 'Tau ht Flts# Aid account, that is what the unemployed ti ew York Times says the Prince of 'THE UNITED STATES Taught S A ES _ W tfIe a Nottinghamshire h . . e t ` ma el or o f rm in u Quashed his tonsils. $e got! d° but - - ., n feels," Lord .Buell. told the con -never more than eighteen holes at a ' Wooden Cats For orchards Kitchener.•-4he :u;gestion that ference. Been sold to G. R. Shelton, with the -,time. He got at least eight hours 'sleep Lt's a wonder that some one has aoi_ traffic officers iT, Ontario should be While the unemployed -were docile, herd of pedigreed Shorthorns going.to,every-night. He never smoked, drahk thought of it before. A farmer of War- -cchooled' in first aid and that they -he added, behind that docility there the well,known exhibitor, W. B. Shet- or lost his temper. He did- has daily wicksblre, England. weary, of losing carry first. aid kits with them will be was a Suppressed exasperatloa that ton, . .dpzeu; daily. He was all'set to Ilve his fruit crops to birds, has made advocated by the Kitchener Board of could not be Ignored. In .connection with the iile'it is re- - _. to be h hundred.—The funeral wil.1116 wooden cats tar _"scarecrows" and 'trade at the kneeling of Ontario As- Lord. Snell.feared a poaslhUtty-af a ,called i-Tecent rumor that the Prince, ' ;next Wednesday. He had forgotten placed them where the offending birds iodation Boards,ct Trade,- This is swing toward Soviet' Russia it .condl- would sell his Alberta ranch for par- ` !about trains at grade crossing$.—For• cannot. but see 'them.-Loa Angeles the suggestion of Secretary Boughner. tions became worse in capitalist coup• poses of economy,was deale4. test Standard. Times. Sponsors 'of 'the resolution say_ this tries but-improved in Russia. The re- The Prance bought the Nottingham. - Ten khous�ad eggs were etaashed may alleviate .much suffering after suit, he thought, would not be Com- shire farm in 1987 and stocked It with _ No Market - when sixty crates fell,tro_m_ a lorry;'n accidents on the highways and may .munism, but chaos., cattle from his farm-in Cornwall. The - A new street car has been demon- 'a South'Londou street. save lives. He believed. luowever, civilization buildings were modernized and eieo- �etrdted in New York, s car that pro- — ' w4s.aot breaking up,"but was•growing- frfcity was used wherever possible for . *rides acceleration almost double that - Silent Revolution - Tea IZCatriCtlOn up" and that ;i,e world was at th be- 'fight and power. His object In ac- e IDt the standard mode] and that,"roll- g months ago this countr would ginning ot'a new- growth, quirfng the farm was to save his -cafe' ._ .Y. In April a reotric`on was'placed 'tie from exhausting urneys_when e: __- Ing on,rubberized tires sad with-rub- have laugbed'to scorns prediction that } —L* g j - " un- tea- ex rta from--Ce}loo 1 nd'a;; sandwiches" worked Into its Jj ly.would see child labor wiped out in �R noftted at agricultural shoves in-the . -and lava in order, to raise prices to •` .'�' ., north and midlands. _ f--%prIu" is said to make less 'noise cotton textile mails, the stretch-out ° Harpell to be Freed growers, who for alfnost four years, tkae►-'R �relectric egg-beater. It cost abolished, the mill village on,the•way a Qtl Ticket-of-Leave _ •0500,000 to produce this new car, re- had been suffering devastating losses. to the scrap heap, 1929 wages guaran• Ligher prices have resulted, not only _ Ottawa,Srpt. 1.—J.3:Harpeii,Mont- Traffic Safet Lesson .ports sap. The next problem, it would teed to unskilled laborers for the short- y - at the gardens, but also here on our real -publisher, convicted of criminal °seem, is to And a large market for,it. eat work week they have ever known Taught at World's Fair We have seen nothing to Indicate that and the right to.�oin labor unions no own markets, and many package teas libel, was,•released on ticket-of-leave - Ciiicago,—Many of - the technical veiy many street-car combantes are in already cost more than they did nix to-dos, it was learned`at the Justice exhibits at a Century of Progress ex- - a position these days to lay out eaten- longer questioned, Yet this has come months ago. -S'ome of the firier• qual- Department. At plication was made by to 'pass with the placing of President - position teach' elaborate lessons In rive sums in the purchase of new roll- Roosevelt's signature on the cotton fez- ,ty brands are as y& unehanged,how- Harpell's -counsel Yok ticket-of-leave physical science,.•but it the National frig stock—even,-when it rolls on rub- file code.—. .New York Rohe cotton Lei- ever, and are, consequently,' even bet= and'Hon.blaurice Dupre, Solicitor-Gen. Safety Council, through its. display, _ ber.—Border Cities Star. ter Value that at last April. erai, dealt rtiitn it. - can teach one simple tact and teach e'F - - +-_ -- it so it. will never be forgotten, it_ r Prairie Trees Torontonian Lands a Whopper -.' will have sewed Its purpose. Many-a farm in the. west has been - - ,; �. t:.`,` y F "IL the casual visitor to the world's, ' z �{ Fair grasps the fact that it is for saved by the planting and cultivation of trees. Shelter belts properly made .� the safety of his life and,the lives have -protected the crops from wind . of his fellow' citliefis that'the police .and from extremes of tom eratur. , • ar e studying' traffic p r b isms en. and have helps in collecting and con- fo,cing traffit; laws and regulating •serving, moisty aid 'in directing It ' the _use of rthe streets by vehicles, to the best advanta e. And, 5� #' ' �1 AY4 tR' e,',r ` the exhibit will .axe done all -that g perhaps f: , equally important, they have tempered .•a �a x* °" i could be expected of it," the comp the flatness and barrenness at the ' - •: '' cil says:' prairie and have heip<ed to snake even- the lone shack took And feel like a - a ; Maritime Provinces Get . :home.--Winnipeg Trtbutte, • � -,•Oiders for Christmas Trea- • Fiiaht of Time _ : ` l A Agr. of increasing prosperity is Eighteen years ago twc aviators flew :' ' x` xAF 'Canada and of the expectation of the Atlantic Ocean, the first ever to- ,+_ l N��. z,, __.: better _times in the -United States, it r ?:a', =hove dome eo. The British fl ors had s h wing itself da a heavy demand far y a primitive plane, no radio and net'er C ristmas, trees from th Maritimi " 'Provinces,' reports the Indu,�rial De. ' ' were-irifori<ied 'oi-the-weather ahead. �•. ��a.� _... • partment of the Canadian National - • •" With great, courses. they 'gambled-_ � �:' x _ .. _ .against fate—and won. The had only Railwa § Althou h Christmas is 'trained in ;war aviation with all AS four months away,'auyer•s are already - thrills and caurage'an�! both had been just to show'h&*'iboroughly"he• knew his'busipess,-Frault T. .James . of Church. Street,- Toronto; busy 'High prices are not anticipat- shot down. Nevertheless, aucir is the landed this 725-pound tuna while holidaying with Ralph Bell at Lockport, N.S. After several hours , brut a large demand is thought to- fate of air heroes-fa yeace fn the 1#rl•' Lighting,-James landed the w*hopper and shipped It to Toronto. be certain. "Ain. _ 1. -SAn WAY TO REDUCI, 0-S 00 . Complete "Sets" Better Feels, of Poker" Hands —A woman Who has found a sure, y -io lose fat­4ithout freak You can obtain a pair of first quality Ladies' late *a "A s-.drugs—writes:— pure thrftd Silk Stockings,45 gauge. Combined ear ago I was eaten up with thtumatism, and was far too fat. I with excellent wearing qualities, weighed it4 lb's.' and, as.my hgigbt_Ip -these Stockings have the dull, Duly .5 feet 2 luch6s- you can judge sheer appearance which is so de. sirable, and they are obtainable chen regl4grly, and.not dieted, and -in the latest shades. "Sizes 8%, -1low I weigh-115 16s., which is*ju*st He that falls lit love with himself Zoo Put Rice. ajid. further. I feel better. In will find no rival. health and my rhefimatism has Vherei3genuine eqonomy in roll. CC"iMr0A4CC0 vanished."—(Mrs.) D.N. ing your own with Turret fine cuti -To-day Is the to-morrow you.were Unlike - certain .drastic drugs, yesterday as you can mak 0 Kruschen does not aim to yeduce by mahing food through . the body; Its cigarettes from a 20c. package. The Difference action. Is not confined to a 'single part' -chewing of the system'. It has a tonic Influence A gum-chewing girl and a g�in lit p­ airs to . upon every organ of elimindliPti, cow gland, every nerve every vel yet different Gently, but surely,-it rids' the 'system somehow; -of all fat-formling food refuse, 6f-gill can that be? Oh, yes, we poison 9* and harmful acids which But how see now— give rise to rheumatlsnr digestive It's the calm, thoughtful look on the disorders, and many other' Ills. fac� of the cow. The, liumble-Bee Fathcr—"Where's Junior to-night?" Burly, dozing bumble-bEe Mother—"Out on a heavy date-with. Loot them sail for Porto Rique, CIGARETTE TOBACCO Far-aff beats throughepeas to seek; Lady (in bookstore)—"I'm looking SAVE THE POKER HANDS -Will follbw thee alone, for a small edition of the Psalms.!" InvwW Tobacco Company, Clqrk—"Wbq Is the 4uth Zigzag steerer, desert cheerer Let me chase.-thy waving lin�5; Clerk—'vvn'at a nn otner name, Keep me -nearer, me. t1iy tqarkr, singing over shrubs and vines 7 .-OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Cl"sified Advertising Practical Figuring in Idsummers-petted crone, Hot Visiting Relative—'And when was 2 '31 A 5 7 S30091-44 'J,V-bY Lone Hardw' General store, etc. A186 Modern Father—Between the sec­ G Tells of countless sunny houfs ond Wmeni on thq jadlo' and'the L2 D ha%e cash buyers throughout Ontarid. Ontario Business Bureau, 73. Adelald f* tenth on the ear." Of gulfs and iweetness without bound 113, Indian wildernesses found; nicTOX.Mil A= AUT6 2%19MIL Of Syrian peace, Immortal leisure, The new clerk was In doubt as to. ICYCLES, $$ UP. AUTOMOBILA IMrmest cheer and bird-like-pleasure. the dse,of-a cerMin phTase so he said 20 BTires.- $2.ay. .Sport Goods. Free to the stenographen—"Do-you retire' Toronto. Aught unsavory or uncNaL & loam?" And the wistful eyed one 24 H4th mi Insect never seen: Interrupted rather sleepily: Elot violets and bilberry bells, "No, I sleep with inamma." 14 OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. A List of wanted inventions and ful4 IdAple, sap. and daffodels Bill—"Sue's tbV pick of tlie,crop." thfcrtnation sent free. %%a Grass with green Lag hill-ma-k high. any, World Patent Attarneyd. tj 3 B 19occory to match the sky. KYle—"Yes, the prune.crop." 34 ttreet, Ottawa, Canada. Columbine-with born of honey. Scented term. and agrimony-, Lawyer�'Very few,women ate ta k- 6- CEDAR Wm Clover catchily, adder's-tongue. ps up the law." i1knd brier-roses dwelt 'among; 1 All beside was unknown waste, -prefer laying doWn the law. 98 411 was,:)icture as he passed. Allaxp or Birth Stanes' :Wiser far than human setr, For laundresses ........ The soapstone De9t.33 of"llso 3eeing only 'what to faJr,':' -For taid drivers ........ the Mil.estone wistrom �_Slppij�g only what Is. 9,;;eet, For soldiers The b1bodstone 52 If we apply ourselves seriously to Thos dost mock it fait-6 and care 7 TrUtimen The blArteyifoii4i wisdom we shall never ve- without or borrowers The touchstiiiie' 53 56 truje pleaparO. hut.learn,to be pleased —R. W. Emerson. Poem-- For stock brokers ..... The curbstone with everything. We shall be.ple4sed Deeds For burglars .............. The keystone Horizontal il—ltew la—Note of-scare ficial to others;-with poverty for nq� jFor every good deed of ours.' the For touripts ....... The Yellowstone I—To cut —Land unit 21—To ordalm, 42 having much to care for, and witb For beauties '--Biscuft iforld will be better always, And per- The peachatote 4—Siamese coins .43 Small Pl6ce 22 obscurity for being unenvied.; 4aps no day does a man walk down a For edit6rs The grindstone 23--:-Fuss &--Swiss river Areet ebeerfully,.And like a child of '11--Grain pike 46--Success 24-:Small stream 13od, without some passengers being,: 12�—Whlstle .46—PC;etic: always 25—Purpose Fiesda the News 13---:Accust �17..;-Desert 26—Rabid Mother (telling 'story of Sleepnj ... ,q to himself, catching rr�m its looks a j What's becomeof the man who used 15--Fabulops mopst@r .50—Ellipt.Ical Beauty)—"So tb6 'Maid did not dust� "19-17o writi to take pride in paying off the mort. 17—Sbip 62—To revise the coachman did not take out hist,tar 'oping your personality is to for4et that 20—Pile .:_.�­,.­55—Greek letter —everything was at a standstill."' be fond 33—To achieve E-tpecting yOu have one. What seems to be the 21—Hail 57-80D'Ut Fritz (aged 4)—"1 know, Mummy, 8 A � -22—To purchase 34--Large deer geiierat strike." _Fost.needed thin&in the modern home --Garden tool- 43 AlabyP Is tbe'fa�mlly. The girl wb.G'look�s goo'lck 23—Bows .35 ."-Vertical 87—Pirmts send I isn't necessarily good-looking. A kiss .25—To mimic boomai "Roby's orily friends a fellow loses when he 27—Owing .2—To row 39—Tr0asure Weitare" goes broke aie Ih6se not worth hav- 28—To tear .10, --Made PuMlr caper 41—Cheer Ing. Some men are less afraid of pop- 29—Woodland delty 4—Above BABYqS ping the question than they are of '30—CoTicerning 5—Weight 43—To exist questioning-the pop.. .31—Degraded 6—Preposition 44—To surfeit . 74 —High note FRE9 33—P�roaoun .7—A staff . 6 r, -8—§ea bird' 47—To perch to new 35—C=v�aled OWN The Optimist 1.36--�:Eleotrilled particle !D—While 48—To knock "Everything you give away"in thi "Pectant 37—Wire measure 10—Brother of Romulus 49—Some- pages 40--Insect 43—To act SOAP -in before The Pessimist—"Yes, I've noticed L Come& 0 gave my daughter away, six months inber of Baws ago. and she and her husband �ame Amswers to Last Week-'Vuziii iied 'on siZnih�i work -in a r'u bat --other countries. ba�k t.o'live with us'last week." lidded by grant.-, .7 The census has.beoftf a findinp an J!ecans. from the Er WEAKWOMEN A rabbit is a little a:nimal that grows 0 R III A D I I L I E the Ministry'-of Agriculture, and pri- no 0—des Coo LissitoL Taaw the fur oither animals get ci E Take Lydia F.Pinkham's $is when It's made into a lady's coat. VegetaMe Comipound J0 A 8 E 3 the work has become of wide scientific G 13 1 importance, the ­xford University' am you "a felt WW frou were too CIAIT-SMI; A that "a did week to do anytbind Neighbor thology is -r"Where's your brother, Research in Economic Orn: your work? A B L 111 Doc be"the stranith to do Freddie?" , 0 Rj faced with the cessation of -'ts govern, -do" B A Woman who on wealt and* ran Freddie—"He's In the-house playing- 'Taent grant, and this emeTVnc3r has aboalil take a "ale such se Lydia a du6t. I hnisbid my part first." -led representatives of, all the import- rinklim's Tesetable Compoundt IM46d., ant.elemerts in British field ornithol- wAss and bodkeebse dot we dw"Mae The-pes IJA IC JE ing.a British trust oil. a tb*d, run-down c6aditka eltsai s4mist burns up in the sym. ogy to unite in form mer and freezes up in the winter— 1_ ithology-which inay- ict as. bat' perpetual trustee and.. 'co-cord.inating so as my,that tbey an benefited by this C 'Sambb—"If yo' bad live dolls a In _XIN.131131 3 P y bcdy. medicine. Buy a botdo from Yow dmiko, Yo' pocket, what would yo' do9" The trust, according'to the plan, is slet today and wetcb the rwuft& 4,a to take over any funds.-to establis Pompey�—'.'Ah'd think Ah.had some. OnN body else:s trousirs on." Britain"s Bird Censu's and suTp;rt Aji i istitute of ornitb'ol SOURED ON Ins-lae ce IVI'ai at Oxford. The latter will S Widens Its Sc 09y. a cleav 'Old 'Bob't g OP'e "Under the university's administration 'WORLD?.—THATTLIVER neca Eno oing to.. marry Miss She c4n ride, swim, dance, A bird census of the 'British Isles, and will carry out -research, 11011, Flighty. _organized, 10%L 'ins Wake up your Uver Bfle j unched six years ago at Oxford,has regax�djng the numbers, distribution, C,%643 sing, driv. a-ear,-and pilot an sero. ,IVY Mo No Calomel fieces" Viose food,habits, and migrations of British .plane., Re#j.all-rounder!" M people wbo fast sour, slucgi-sh in& "They .ou.ght to. get on Jane. -Old cond'qctinv it have surveyadt�e rook- birds. It will form a clearing bous any I Irs bed make the,mistake of taking Bob's a good cook." whieb only move more than 60,000 crows over a large bird-watchers. Co-ordibationhas been *bowing I r.4riazu.5hr. liver. the bows aiei; have w' orked trapping stations assured, and an expeTimental area of Wbat -you need is to wake up yow liver We. Stak our liver s the db ft two Smelts, smaN but very.delicious fish, -3,000 lArdd have more than lsevisnty acres Is now at'the pounds of quid bile a row bow" Got at which mori Uiaifi am taken in all-Canada's ses, c"et been marked with rings and more ditposal of the-trust. ymr$stomach and iintertian workids as they provinces, but Niw Brunswick ebouK once mot. than 600 recaptured; have carTied out! C:artaes Little L Pills Will much the biggest producer, and indeed for theft by saw& Rafaw-su is the world's--biggest producer. ln� gateA changes-in bird population on moonligpl: be wrote from Rome-on a. at all drugs" All 1931 New Brunswick-fishermen land- -Midlairid farmis. Experienced observ- postcard to his wife, 11 thought.of�ou QrEt ed something like 4,720,000 pounds. era sent out from England b&ve C&r-,as I gazed at the old ruins." UE No-. 36-7�)3 Iss rtM .6 i,,'i .j-i :� . a.L•�- _ ,,'�aA�d.'•39!t. "_ A+:••r r _ •.9., 4e V �1. +.--. ... - - _ .. _ ', '¢-_,,„c 't a."�t .*sue ,.;� •;.:r:•n +s _ :;e'it� r--.,..�':..rc::. riRf';>.�"" -:w,°>t$i. f°b",�`f: r,^,•✓.,,K a° -;.�+'., f x:, -• `a. tr.•'r:;ee..i�C, r,'x*:: '.' uhN':.` a•` 5,` r�_ K w!• ^? FyY -x.a• , rte' ? � �► •ark• •. Fa.Y. "C. �. .4 ^RF`a •'.y •.• :na' °V1. l+.;t..- .N' 'bt+' •$•. w-.^ "• `.:.W ` 'y .r.. :r,+rY• -. +•r",°'" -rw :^(tw..rte.• r-1-- _gin ..++. 'ra$. ii!� a' „t. �'i. •er•�:::*'-�•.. *'��e �u sr��' •sue^ r4 • 6-.�, .. ., •.Y. . ••-..ea�a•l^' '-t"'`, •$It .•R-�-'4". �^',t. r' aK». �•..'v. � y," .�'.". �. • '- a�•`'v+ >ei.1,.. ,*„ x G' t• +-,t�.,rR.; �i 4 '..1 -r , '�+••, ..w,, "f�-,• ..�' w' "S- ^d•.aler�•w iS_ .-+.c_E�. ..e"�, .'. •r. ...., _ ...:. ,'F4?•. .- s!..e'r.vc. _ �':�• .• :iw:'. .. _.. .. :� .. .. ._. -J. J. Conway, of Vancouver, -Mr. and Mrs. Gooch and fam spent F•_ . - B. C., a nt the week end -with ily, of Toronto, spent the holiday V his brother, D Conway, with George and !lire. Elliott and -Rev. H. Q. Orozier,'on Sunday family. .. ::rr::.K.,��,•. Mttis Edith Murray spent s ;.:4.•'few days its Orillia .with Mrs. next, will announce the starting -, Rood attendance to request " ` 18peirin.. of a communicant@' glass for any ed at the choir practice on Satur - "'°'"- �•w who might wish to unite with the day eve iro in St.. Paul's Ohurch -Mrs. M. S. Chapman @peat y n R church � at 8.80 D. S. T.). .. _•. �E ! » several days last week with ( -.."Pickering's Leader Store 11 in Toronto. -Miss Walton. of Detroit, who -Rev. H. G. Crozier will be III has been visitia with James L. his pulpit in the United Church on' -= -Miss Catharine Chalmers, of g P R - ' . ;.. °'' (Batton, has been the guest of Mrs. and Mrs. Palmer, returned home llanday next, Sept loth, morning Goo,way for a couple of weeks. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and evening. All are welcome, - - _ -Miss Irene Elliott has return- and Miss Kennedy accompanied -Mrs. i. Mundell, who condneta r ~ "+M 'ed home, after spending a' week ber as far&a'Burlington. the "Madeline"' beauty, salon in Cl- 'With Mrs. Lanlop, of.Torooto. -Police Officer A. F. Runciman aremont, will.• be in Pickering, and -Mrs. _I3. • H. Kaiser, of Jack 'bas purchased an�[r motorcycle will condu¢'•her bfaufy pa:lo: in S. HEADQUART� . so n 09 Point, visited her sister,)!tire. which is capable of attaining a W. Davis' residence, Church Str. on _ D. J. Conwa ,,of Church 8t,, this- speed of ninety miles an hour. Wednesday and Thursday of each for e►eek» * Speedsters will find it useless to. week. House,9 a m.to 6 p. m Phone -J. G. Baxter has returned try to escape if Mr. Runciman 6600. Shol S he8 .� •home, after ding a week in co ri pp near at hand. -Frank Petrie, of the Bank ' -Mr. and Mrs. Storer, of Keno• here, having. socceaefully passed " �' Orillis with his daughter. Mrs, Bpeirio. Rama, Que., have been visiting the Junior Banking course of Ire, with George and Mrs. Elliott. Mr. Q lean'@ University, has enrolled and .. -Rev. C. O. and Mlle. Watkins. • of Little Falls, Minnesota, visited Storer is an electrical engineer, for the Senior course, covering a - of Thursday with W. J. Monney and has charge of the power period of severalyeare, the course _ " land family. plant of one of the large pliper in which only seven were success• School Toggery e t. -Mies Chri@sie Munro, who bad mills in that district. They also fur in completiair last year in the for w a rusty nail run into her foot spent a few days in Toronto take whole of the-Dotninion. - about two weeks ago,is still an inR in the eights at the Exhibition. _ Notes- able to walk, although she is Mrs. Storer came from England Tennis Notes D • slowly improving. with Lord and Lady Hyde, now _ Boys and Girls - �.' P g• A tennis team picked from Crerry- -W. J. Clark spent the holiday the Earl and Countess of Clarendon' P y wood, Claremont and Pickering has -with hie brother, J. T. Clark, of and thus resided for some time in bees invited to take Pickering. part in a tourn- the Toronto Daily Star, at the ament with Whitby, at Whitby, this -Two near drowning@ are re- one summer cottage at Go coming Saturday. In order to choose 'CHAPMAN isti Home, Georgian Ba ported on our lake front for Labor y. one or two members as Pickeri ng'. -M. S. Chapman, Mre. Robert Day. Details are not available, contribution to this team, a 'few 'sin- a. a - Somerville and John Murkar were but artificial respiration was nee files matches are being played. Opp- :�. in Toronto on Tuesday afternoon cessery in one instance, the man, onents were drawn alphabetically. { been_-hiI nohnwo by rs "�, -. •.... 1"-Y&.bi ul &-Lc Ira )else) f. flue. G. Johnston. his chums with whom he was 1. F. Bunting vs. J. Boyes _ rrt -Donald Munro was confined batbi.ng and getting beyond his 2. 'A. Goldsmith vs. H. Law to hishome for several days snf depth. became frightened and 3. F. Petrie vs. W. Monney e r�1 Chance a feriDe from an attack of summer called for help in -a voice that 4'. A. Smith vs. D. Smith . ]flu, but we are glad to know that' `•,"'� L°•° L��» ,,..,��dv:l f�,: lL� - he has Dose quite recovered. occasioa. as be could be beard by 5. Winner of 1. vs. Winner of 2. -The reRtiilar meeting of the eYery one on the beach. The 6. Winner, of 3. vs. Winner of-4. Men's "Monarch" Socks-RetvFall Patterns WOaIeD'e AsaOCidt�'pn Cif t caAe was One of l _ Final ---__- -+ United Church will! be. held on likely, to physical condition rather Winner of 5: vs Winner of 6. Reg: 50 cents, �;",cents and $1.00 a pair. - than to the water. which has been No admission fee is-being -charted: �- •Tuesday,, Sept. 12th, at 3 o'clock - for 35 and 00 cents. Hite Warm for some time, and - `. .' D. S. T., in St. Andrew's Chnreb. q Gzs,en.POOd - -Mrs. Prescott and daughter, wag on that day. _ . A real buy for the discrimioating buyer. ` Miss Louise, and Master Boddie, --We reRret to report the sod The VCumen'a A�eoel.cioe will hold -_ of Wellsville, N. Y., after visiting den death of Mr-P. Jessie Mnuru their Septemher meeting at the home �`t 'the C. N. E. for a few days, Ppent Johnston, widow of the late Rev. of MrP Fred.Bvers on Thursday after. The Fall Samples of Ti Ton Tailors' # the week end with R. H. and G.L. Johnston, who. come year° noon, sept, h. All the ladies of Y Tip-Top Mrs. Crook, ago, was the congregatio are welcome. _ , pastor of- St. Andrew's Are now in. - +.. .:_ -St. George's Church. Sunday, Church. Pickering, and who died Cherry.vood _ Sept. 10th Sunday School, 10 a, suddenly from heart failure while _ Better Than Ever, P Price the Saone. . Ira.; Holy Communion, 1100 a. m.; making a D9a ,01AI call on one of Our pastor, Rev. Mr. Bick, having .I _ Evening Prayer. 800 P. m. All the families of this congregation. returned from his holidays was here wa,. , '::• aenfeee D.S. T. Preacher, Rev. Mrs. Johnston and daughter, Mar• to conduct •tire service on Sunday - i IL G Robinson, jorie, had gone up to North Say morning, but as had been previously -The traffic over the weekend to spend a couple of weeks at the arranged by him, the address was Oaaranteed Satisfaction. - _ 'r 'was the heaviest of the seasod- summer cottage of their friend, given by Mr. Alfred Fenney. So to returning to Dr.. McDougall. 'and whew-there a 'large congregation composed of •�. campers it the cities, R •' -f "Super" . _ .. ware loaded with eveythinit emu death came euddenly '6n Sunday, the people of the community, also of .Williams ,Work Boot w., around a summer camp. Traffic. due to heart failure. in the memo a number from the city, Mr. Fenner - 46bongh heavy, accidents were manger as her husband. Her told some of his experiences while on Jiew in this district. funeral took on Tuesday afternoon If work in British Columbia, at X3.50 --Monday, though a holiday, in Park Lava Cemetery. The under the united Church. He held - «� some homes was a day of hunting funeral service was conducted by the attention of his hearers through Mennonite Leather Uppers, Doable Soled Goodyear Welt through to• Rev. Dr. Lairt3, treasurer of the c'ut his talk which was vividly port- herl. A Buy for the man who wants '• out blouses dresses. clewing up _ y - - shoes and so on for many of the United Church of Canada,sasisted rayed. Mr. Feeney has been here on _ _ ' : quality and comfort. _ (!@others. School o his holidays with his parents for the paned again on by Rev. Dr. W. G. Wallace, for Past two months and plena to leave ' • Tnedsy morning, and some were mast years pastor of Bloor 9t. a 'even glad to get hack. _ Presbyterian Church. The large on Tuesday of this week to return" Fred T. Bunting, Pleliering -One of.theeastern yacht clab @, number of floral tributes was his.dutiec in B. C. ihlz best wishes - :presumably Oshawa, provided a evidence of the high esteem in0 with him. _ .Radio License@ Established'1851. spectacle for those on the beaches which Rho was held. !lire. John SALE REGISTER. "oa Monday, when a dozen or an stun. far many .year way a con- --■ tribtttur to the Samla School SATU RDAY. SEPT, -9th - Aucton dingy sailed west. close in shore. y and returned iu the of*era000. Anblieatioos of the PrrFE,yterir+n sale ��f horses, cattle, pigG farm Here f Are* With only a fair breeze these Church, and after the union, of implements, Y. household furn- li lJ w small craft sped over the water at the United Church. Shea] was iture etc., the property of Ed: Gib- s great rate. closer• identified with the other son, at lot 15. con. 7, Pickering. g' -Mrs. E. Graham and eon and at'tivities of the church. She iP Sale at one sharp. . Terms, Cash. - -'- See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. "' 88e. daughter, of Orillis,'ie viaioR with eurvlved by oue son, RoDaid, and "Roast Pock, -.her uncle and aunt, Wm. Collis a dangbter. ' Marjorie, both of and Mism Minnie Morris, and for whem lived at home with their Now Adwor[teemonts. `Cooked Ham, _ several days they took in the mother. One drnghter, Mrs. Je4lied Tongue, •• - •• $�• Toronto Exhibition Mrs.; Wm. Wilson"(Jessie), died several years �+OR SALE-A .Call at suite and 3 st small library table. Cali at News office. 2-8 `Jellied Veal, , Simpson, of Toros o, has also ago. .' .,. . ` been a LIg a w days with .-A bad motor accident occurred FTSD WHEAT FORSALE-O A 0, 1. 16c. i c .. : __ ►;RED 104. [1.00 per bush.1. F.M.Chapman. - BelOgna, ... P� y --- 11ir. Cnlli9 snd as Morri @,.the nn Friday AveoiDROa the highway Pickering- 1-2'- --- - --- ».. _ latter being her sister. just in front of Charles Palmer'@, - - - - Headcheese, ... _ ::,. : ,2 lbs for _25c. i -It is reported that the tux east of Liverpool, in which an FOR RENT-Farm conveniently in- ' 14c. sated, nod soil and ample buildin G.D. Special, Bacon, half or whole aide, ... *'whlr'P'eank at the Bay a couple of American car from Bnffalo, con- Conant,o.taws. sfrs ' ( - weeks ago,daring the storm, and tainiD two men and their,wives, 8 The for 25o. lying below the surface ever since, who:ere on their way to Belle WANTED-81400 for 1■t mortgage _ Minced Steak, - •. ••• -!wee raised oD Montay. The dredge villa to visit friends, were•painful Box s°i,Whitby, house in Oshawa Owner, Stewing Beef, .. 8 The for 25e .. is now in the Bay, and operations ly injured. The car was travelling OR SALE-Three piece full size All Meats kept under Electrical - --are to be commenced at once, in at about forty miles an hour, when F - extension ladder,excellent condition,eheap. the reclaiming of part of -the .iteideswi _ - ::• e r o -' Qed another car Coming 367 Centre St„ Osbawa. 1-2 -- • R frig@ a�[o : marsh land, now the property of from the east, driven by Oseatr FOR SALE-Good grade heifer. due Dunbarton Shares, Ltd. Trano, of Toronto, accompanied FOct.let. from Rood milking strain. H.9. - -Occasionally we receive re- by Mr. Gray, 9macer Ave..Toros Michell,Green River;out. 2 R E I D mittance by mail, sad with no td. A tire was torn from the FOR SALE-Da.venD'saolden OhAff g er - evidence where the stone comes American car, casein the driver y' g O.A.C.61 wheat. Seed certificate No.x43-1. from, eoaeegnently we can, not to lose control of the car, dohieh sl.so per bushel. W..H.Nestney: Lot 10, Butcher (phone 3000) :. :Pickering give the remitter credit for the made s semicircle and ran into a con.a. Pickering, 1-3 remittance. This week we receiv four foot ditch. The driver and Vj OR SALE-20 ft,joists, 2x 12;also ed a letter containing silver, flat the two ladies who were Bitting in L' doors and sash,window fumes,stairway and the envelope eontslned Only the .the front seat were thrown on to short gltauts�leppiy Syd Schmidt, 548ifey The- '; - silver and the paper in which it the windshield, which was cons 5 IBERLING was wrapped, with no name to pletely shattered. Besides being T7OUNf�MAN WANTED-Asagent ss indicate the sender. bad! BhakeD tl Lhe three reOD@ 1 for Canadian Ladies'Magaxini. Must be a y P Pe real live man and trustworthy. Apply Box A, !!! -Chicken thieves have been in the front Peat were badly cut Pickering News. 2 operating iri the centre] part of about the head. They were taken OR SALE-Pure bred White 1301- - :Special Service -Tires - --'the Lown+ship. during the past to Dr. Cartwriah-L_e_Qfflce_where _Fly�end ix ern. heavy•train' wonderful - week. On Wednesday. Rose their wounds werep tided to. layers and foundation stocit,t David J.Scott.Al- Road.Of the 0th concession, bad It took' several honre before the.tuna Road.1-2 mile north o!Kingston Rd. 1-2 _„ _,•_ _. Isis whole flock wiped out in the profuse bleeding could be Ptopped. �`OR SALE-10 Plymouth Rock �8 thOIIBaIIdB Of .drivers now know, are :'aftera0ou, .while Mr. and 11lra. The man in the beck east euetaiD cockerels,hatched in March,from the hatch- .--. - err of 1.Clark,Kingsville. Also 10 Rhode la- Seine were sway from home. On ed only a sprained Wrist. Their land Red hens] H.Machin,Pickering. Phone '. built stronger and Wear longer than any ',Thursday evening Lloyd White, friends in Belleville were notified Pick 2117. 3' _ r also of the rear of the 0th ron.. by telephone about the accident, COW LOST-Strayed from the herd -'tire even Seiberling .conld ever build w !' had about 85 choice Rock hens and they came up to see them. COW lot 34, con.2, Pickering, on Sept.let.a - - Stolen. There is no clue as to who About 4 o'clock they were taken irl'cor her trimmed: a with h�:�' ar�ohn yea the before. - the M ee G. D. Bl and parents, to ot be an Gordon Hoagie where vets! Pone)►lark . _ - --- -_ - . who have been a pre ts, g e d rested foi se TRAYED-On to the premiPes of /� pending the hours. The car, which was badly -Sthe undersigned,lot Is,con.3.Pickering. on Von1e In and a$k t6 see'-the world faits enmmer months at' their home on damaged, was taken to Law's gar or about the letb of August, 2 yearling heiiers - Cbnrch St., returned to the city age where it was repaired euf c. �t�'i��iate'a`sini paying @:pe1-3s. A.F. OUS th8116 -on Monday, Miss Bly resuming her iently to be taken home. During _ :.position ae secretary to the the day the party returned to F��aRraNI alAnfarm drained, i nRgl� - prioeipal at the Qneea an 8psdiaa Bnffslo in their ocvn ear. The oc• i' L'� Y - 8eboot. where She bas been for a cn s,tort• 1. 1Plekerin[• on highway a n p and - - ,,. pants of the otherear were net hdr sass orp�term`Village. For run part,cv- taomber of years. Miss BI was Injured. No char was laid again 'Wo apply eoF.W.Hobbs,R R 1,Whitby. 2cf ,' one of lorry, of over one thousand at either of the charge gThe "Ix TO RENT-92 acres, being applicantm, ehoeen for thin work officer is of the opinion that th, lea 18 and 14.can.9. Pick le General Repdiw/��$ i1Pd.Gae �a Toronto mcLooIs when the plan accident was due to both carp ­14 residence,s°'c`o bk' • wwp adopted p nine stress. Cwvenient to _ p byl the Board of travelling too near to the centre* Outilcontieuati�t Ara Cke� � Ontario l�dap►tiois. the road. 1 ` ..a,.rt. a. k •qr' !,:," :_ „:.¢,"''r`a'L'-°4'S•'�ti1,V•' •k..,;t.•,,," Mc} ',M..r; w• lit, ,,i.=i' -- ;:5.��/v*...•:^" �`•!• .w _ _ _ •=-r-.' ..._ ��� .,"�;t{:' -i ',i,}'sl fix..•i ,tl"„e:. r •.t y".s.^:-ei ••k�'9i::B,'i-h. „�... �.