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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_09_15 i' i •• LL-'' .1' i .yy ( ,),/w VOL: L1I1. . . : -�PICgERINt , ONT., FKIDAY. SHPT. ].5, 1933. - - _ =-- =-tea. . . •: -Green Si.es! .- - - GREENWOOD ii J�is1{oa4 The Hampton Drallilatic Club will There was frost here on Tuesday present their popular;2-act play en- night, DR. H. O. PARSON-Ph sician A Rid enpply,of Hard and Soft titled "A Little Clod opor" in the Mrs. Walter. Booth entertained a ` and sorr"Mu Dunbwton. 1 y Coal on hand. Also a supply United Church at tevale, Fri- few Green River ladies tl a thimble Pp T day, Sept. 22nd, underr the auspices tea last week. The gentlemen came - j� B. F'ORSYTB, oshh.oD� r of Kindling Wood, of the W. M. S. There will be music in the evening and everyone reports_. is a� stove length. between acts. a good time Brtabliahed E � 'eDO1 t' 12tf Phone Pick. 1709, The anniversary 4rvices of tie 4 There will not be any service here Claremont.flat. Whitevale a tat' Clnrch will be on Sunday next as Whitevale is cal- t.eyo>;. DONALD MUNRO, f ICHERI3�TQ held on Sunday' next,$apt: 17th,, at i shunting their anniversary on Sun- 'THIS I9 THE 2.30 and 7.30 P. m. (standard time). day. Be sure to be out the following s Rev. J. L. Harton, of Claremont will ' Suritlay.•The-D :0 children will enjoy the *� TIUNCAN B. McINrYRE-Baeris- .aA.. :B M RJ be the special speaker at both ser- "Story" and the adults the Sermon. FARMERS MILL of ter Solicitor, Notary. Office—Brock St.. fSouEh,4pposite•*Il TelephoneOffce,' Whitby• GENERAL 1NSURANCL� vices. The Claremont aptist Choir , Special music will be prepared. Sun- A'large number of farmers Plsawe 4s. 4aly AGENCY will have charge of tilapecial rnus- ; day School as usual next Sunday at IS exchange their grain RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO is at the afternoon ce and the 10.13 a, m. . Solicitor, Notary Public. MoneyLo Loan. -- Zion United' Choir it e evening. A for _ 041ce Formerly occupied by the late A.E.Chris Faeilitiea for plaeioQ any kind of In- cordial incitation is ex�endei to all. Dunbartori can,south wine of Gourc House,Whitby. sly.+ surance at beet rates :kn entertainment will be held later ..Flour and Cereals u EATON, BELL & ROSS, Barris available, in the month, notice of{which will be 1liss Agnes Thom spent a few day r 17 era. Solicitors. 901 Northern Ontario BecuritY and Service my Motto, given later. •. '. this week with hiss K. Anderson of It goose money and many more Building,330Bay Street,Toronto,; 4`31y phone Pich. 515 The regular monthly(• meeting of Dixie. should do it. W. Beaton, I. Messrs. Alex. Thom and George Bail, the Whitevale Women s Institute j J.D.-F. hoes, Adelaide ssas^•s will be held at-the hoirlle of Mrs. W.I Shaw attended the London Fair this �r eclat G J. H. - Cl remont week and called on numerous friends Sp 4 Beal, Duncan, Green River, . on Wednes- RIOHARCSON, PICSERINo es �' 1 A imer'and Mrs. Barry accompan- 'MU�.VEY—Barruten,Solieiton,Notaries PHONE 924 day, Sept. 20th, at 2.3d; m. The.1 - y = - 'Pwhiic, 21x•214 Confederation Life Building. Roll Call will be answered by each' ied Arthur and Mrs. Mitchell on a - -BARLEY FEED Comer of Y e and Richmond Sts. Toronto, motor trip over the week-end. $24,00 per ton, Spot Cash. Phartes Adelaide 4489 and 4+80. By mint^ F U R N I T U R E member being asked to bring a Rift went Saturdayy 'evenings. Pickering restdenee - or one pound of something suitable Miss .Mae Moore, of Toronto, was This in the beet feed valae,oa PbwwPick.31 11. - str We are displaying an attractive for relief purposes to this meeting. the guest of Mies.Jean Anderson ov- the market. - THOMSON k McM1LLAN-Barris vsriety of Xmas Gifts. There will be special music and ev or the week-end. tai.,. Solicitors, Nu .,� _ Aluminunti and (iraniteware Etc. _ .u: t,.. a sirs, G. Palmer. of Norlan . was I,i p�, ;ry anG ltiva ,ryinc i2 zs�n Ai4 issin i --tsevuerce of mr•-rhoms�n. iy corkceB;�on 1. Furniture and Furniture the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Tay- Cake Baking. Pickering. Office hours'Z� and Saturday Novelties. for over the week-end. - fessp►nge• from y.00 p. o t 30 p.m..erby Audley �p��oentmeno , ,,, ,.m e: 000 Ro al$ark Priced low,.in keeping with times. Mfg. Ivan -�tnnis spent a few days f makes a Fine yk maIlg•• Phone Frick 2030.. Toronto Elgin 5,303. �P g - — last week with-her mother,.airs. G. Bakers .toy Flavored a,ry W.-G. Ward, of Whitby, is deepen- ,White. . _ -: Bread. yersarsi ^ ;. a ;.�:1 for-F'. �. a. RQ V F I f tl Frost occurred on Mattdav even- . Greenwood - • Chopping Monday, Wednesday F�- "'"" :ng, cutting some of the vines. - and Friday. We do NE1L O.8M1TH. D.-D. 'i„ L LT,s.. Srs...Gazeley has been:.indisposei shag. Wilson and fa ily, of`Brook ' a; 11 1 tSucc��asor to Dr.J.N.Dales'• Graduate or fJPECI AL - Ile 3''3113. r tDeRoyalCotlegrofDentalSurIleoruandToron. - for several days and her friends are lin, spent Sunday with Wes­--and the 10 Ontreretty, At Claremont office ova,D. A. - '?;Opin,L- for ap .early recovery. � ' (Mrs. Sadler. � '. .._ sti-O• CREDIT "-Stoat vtt r1•every Tuesday and Friday. Phone' 486 inch- Rock Faced Red .tt " The anniversary -services ua tht) _Mr, and sirs .Alan's 11a�'e been had- On aeeonnt of the change In tlales local church will be held on the 24th ids in at Orillia fur a week. Mrs. and Green Hoofing - f y g and the close ruatrgin I sell at. I _ ERBERT T. FAI�,AISE. L D 9., and 25th. On the Monday evening Annis and family are remininR for D D.S,. Graduate ofIhe Royal Co€lege of 2 40 per square. a drama is beinir Riven b the Good- am forced to discontinue credit, Dental Surgeons and the University,of.Toronto. y I another week except for approved monthly s; Office In residence second door east of St, And. nod DiamatiC Clt1b, Betty, the raw'sCaorch. PiCkenng,ont, office hours s- Puil wed ht and The •Women's Association met s- PP F R -- �• Girl of My; Heart". Keep the dates. the home of Mrs. F. Byers on Thurs- accounts. , r a.0. to a P. m„ or by appwntaust. (X-ray standard quality The Club met at the home of F,I day-afternoon •with a ,.good attend- ' service). Phone Pick 3700. 43,y 1I. and Mrs. Pnekrin on Monday ev- ! ante. �- �R3EW W The above prices gnod,.for 10 days eeing last and had a inost enjoyable` Mrs. Byers and Miss Marjory re- V. asis>'in8*0 60arbs. only. Terms Spot Cash. time. It was decided not to prepare turned home on. Saturday after sp- L. 93URNINJGIHt>A IW ' - a drama this year and the executive.' • at-ere- instructed to have a r am I ending a week with friends in Tor- Building and General i (� 8LIZABRTH. RICHARD84N- .a. mo p° auto. Oontracting. 7i o ft-e and aatamabile 1wntmaee of all Inada, • Pt KERIN • of different forms of entertainment 1 wOnti.c rwropnnise of solid snax=W surd- The �uslt refreshment booth on the , �UMBER Y and instruction during t`il't year. 333: hi"bw to the west of'us was bso11N ' EeLisaates lotershed on a!1 er1w. 7 Innig read an [nteneti on 1 g � of work-Integ�[or and Saariam. !'06TIL1L, i.leensed Auctioneer- Grrnatsrer under er Hang paper M. en into one night last gall 'a . r. ' ailGeratiass dad repairs. F. Ilse 0"Oft sa sf Tars saw Cusada ate.- Chls called attentiai�f11[z. i!O: [ty, of errs and.thbetd�s 1�1r- l�Ylatasys'>llolt Ooaeewte work, Mss Miss ad all Wads aftweed w w dhweoe B1wk2IDitLbJ =, & 'Woodwork �*- aa.•So far.no elue has been`form d�as 7 H. IEoo b asw baolc wfilIl Phone Pickerio;67119 " �1001110L Addruse,es..o ILl�rr!.o., oat; pa'rt'y at sbt prices the social and +1f to ibis - . 4 TOWNSHIP Now In the Noss s: haws, ticw .n is �.�.crs� `� � A- -D. caerlt. C �f "°�at'getrtIl a Gfrb BaII Team met at the r.r -'xl silo new sectious,on band. The fain- Shingles �r - e+a7e' t. homg of the manager, 'Mfr. Gard. iVliss Jean Ormson agent.Sunday For Sale., _. ous Fleury Plows always on hand. ' Winters, on Friday evening last to with.-Mitss Maids CaranaQh. F: WAW. LIGBNSHID AUcL Also dealer in Viking Cream Separs- be treated to a corn roast and wain- Wedding bells are ringing -in 'l20If a„far York. and Dwbam tors and Electric Wasbers. Galt Galvanized gterl Shingles, p tsndaot main att*vA@d If thinking of buying an electric, e! and watermelon feed. While there thin burg• ' Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. ekp' Tar m'rs°°asb4 D'et°a ra' 's mss b' ask fora demonstration of the. New the gills presented :llr. and 3lrs.l Geo. C. Tyrretl has a great staff rr8rlr5'osti.• tsesf°d tadepen Winters with a floor lamp. Miss J. Also, re•rubbrring huggywheeis, r ease Wkltby,Oat gb Romero Majest9c.modeh, Ion picking and grading. - -- The prices are right. ,finnan read an addles and the-pre- ! -\IiSS':,Olive - McIntosh . spent hist Lawn mowers «hsrpened. C1�RNET ROBERTSON �- ?� O°d�"'ar`� sentation was made by Misa nori,t! week-end in Mu:3koka. T. PATERSO�T'8 CLARF.M03.T _ _ ' GREENWOOD }gl Bryant. The recipients made a suit-I 3i r. and "►irk. John F, Pearce �p Call and get prices., Phone ;2 Electrical Contrtarwr 9 able reply, thanking:•them for their, ent Sunday in Toronto. Wiring and Repairing for Ligbt � kindness.' Mr. Winters had used .hi. ° ,. Mr, William Pearse had the mis- 'a truck all the season for- conveying, fortune of losing a very valuable � � � d � � � _. or power. '>1Cker>ing '11�Iillls the girls to their matches, and thty cow. - - -All kinds of electrical goods showed their appreciation, in this The Annual Service. of, Hiilside _. kept in stock.. - way. united .Church will be held on the Manfgby s 2111 Phone 17Ua, Pickering ;afternoon of Sunday Sept. 17th. y'` r ~_ - Brougham - The Large bush fire which has Jackso"' Ladder. Worms: -We have a full, line Of been raging for over a.week in what • + ��Q� L. and.Mss. Matthews.and D. and Wknown as Milne's' bush was a very -(B"rock Road) R. R, 1, Pickering - l�kef'lliQ ii t Mrs: Maids were,Barrie•visitors on exciting event. _ a7 All. Poultry FeeidS Sunday. Phone Zi28 Pick. _We deliver C. Oldfield, of Hamilton, was a • We are sorry that Harvey Taylor �m pang , has been under the weather this Prices from 13c. per ft.up. :-Chicken Starter of best weekend visitor at the Matthews: last few days. Miss Maids Cavan- ALSO -k - ualit at reaBOII= hO1 agh spent Monday with Miss .Let- f A °fair representation of our res- Agent for Fleury Plows rind part@, . itia Taylor. Seiberlice Tires and Tubes atwa a on ,American Anthracite, Welsh Coal, able prices. idents were in attendance at the Tor Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Chapman and yy � ice,Alberta Coal, Scotch Coal - "-- onto Exhibition last week. hand. Emery work of all kiade[a1- c land Coke, all sizes.. Laying Mash and Feeds The attendance at both Sunday-Se- spent and w% Marry Chapman mediately attended to. Martin-Son. : py; - ;y � spent Sunday t� Mr. and Mrs: J. our paint. 6erdware, Groceries and of ever BOrt. bony and Church service was Rood on Cowan at Bro. 's Corners. Mr. and General Blacksmitbing. Coulters' Hard and Soft Wood. p Sunday. Mrs. Milton Gillham and baby spent laid and sharpened. Y� Terms Cash. -The W.'J. Brown family, of Tor- Sunday, agith Mrs. W. J. Miller. TERMS CAC-H on were•with their parents here - _ Howe 2190_ Phones Office 5900 T �j - on Saturday. Kinsale Le li. 'Lockwood Mrs. McLaughlin and little son --- Have you tried,.9 - BiPICKERIN(I, 01'T: spent a few'diys last week with Mrs 341iss-•Eileen Gormley, of Toronto, g. r _ George Philip and Miss Brodie. spent two .weeks -at her home here.ains Miss Bella -Brown and Mrs, A. Mr .and Mrs. C. O. Lawton spent R. Gs CLENDENINa Moffat are .visiting friends in Bell- .last Friday at Q. I.edRett's: vv -eville, and Demerestville this week. Master Milton Mowbray is holid- V FUNERAL DIRECTOR The Walter Stevenson family, of aging with his grandmother; Mr's. Kinsale, spent Sunday -with Mr. St- -Whitehead, at Rossmount. it evenson's sister, Miss Beatrice Stev- Miss Mabel Harbroti will go to � Futniture Private Ambulance emon. Toronto Normal-School -when it re- _ Day and Night-Service Tomato. growers here- report the opens on Sept.' 17th. ' = Phone WW crop fair, notwithstanding the dry The farmers are busy-sewinig 1 - summer.•Several are shipping to the wheat, a larger acreage than .usual Malvern X000 i !; Campbell Canning Cop.,-by Barclays is being sewn this year. - T.ablets : Warnut, Steel Bed, high`. Transportation truck. Misses Louise and Beatrice Stev- :3 riser cable spring,"felt.' Markham, • out. The members of'the W. M. 'S. met enson, of Toronto; sperit Tuesday last 3n8�treBS—r8g. l$'00 at the Brown home on Tuesday, Sep-.' with MT: and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson. for 1Jr,FJO i _ guild Packed two splendid b�k1es Mi°°; 1' For the K,idne- 8 ,.., ,,,, r -� �/ of a ts, clothing and other attic-• this Saturday Sept. 16th at 2.3D p. r.. �o ` I S T C r les for Home Mission Fields. m. _ pprinQ•filled Mattresses. _ Dan and Mrs. Gannon were guests Mrs. Walgg Sr., and Miss Alice of C. and. Mrs. Willoughby, at Is- Wagg, of -Prince Albert, spent sev- A remedy for BaAmhea ' bIIly 13,50 Are pour,fnrnace, pipes and stoves land Grove, Lake Simcoe, on Tue's- eraL days with the former's son, J. > - °„ ready for winter ? day evening, Sept. 5th, on the 40th Wagg. Lumbago, StOnB III the `Golden Oak $Mellen anniversary of their marriage. The young .people were entertain- Clabinets 39,75 Give us a call and have them Messrs George and Ross Willson ed at the Ledgett home on Wednes- Bladder, Bright's Disease, o ��� attended to now. were among the Junior Farmers day night last to a corn roast and .` ix14h WaIIIUt D?eeeer - Judging Contest at the Toronto Ex- dance. All report a jolly time. Urinary Troubles, Q'out, 1f you need a hibition, and Miss Marie Devitt was Congratulations t6 Miss Edna St- -' with large mirror .17.60 among the Rural Girl Judges in the evenson in securing 2nd Class.Hon- -- �Rheuinstism-etc =STOVE OR FURNACE =� -' Domestic Science Group: ots in two subjects at Whitby. She Bear in mind the date Sept. 1?th. will go to Toronto Normal School We guarantee this preparation to ' :* BleOtrical Goods `always ` '. a8 before baying, next Sunday evening at St. John's 'when•it reopens for the fall term. ppss _ Satisfaction United Church, at 7 o'clock, the-ill- Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson, of Port , relieve the above ailroeri6s, ustrated talk an "The Life of,Christ Arthur. spent one' day last week Only 39 cents a box., Ca A. SETT Guaranteed " - f>Fom the Cradle to the Grave;' by with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson. Mr. E. J. Linnington, of Toronto, an Mr. Wilson is inspector of Public �a Funeral DlleOtOr - old time friend of Mr. Bert Harvey's. schools at Port Arthur. Jones' Dlti s7iorC ����� Service ` ALVIN BUSHBY who is coming to us voluntarily to The Women's . Association. grill CKE ING NEWS THE P� . help the church. Miss Ianson, of Ag- hold their next meeting at the home RbeIIe 8 - M1 Pbone two Hardware Phone 46M incourt, will sing a solo and other of Mrs. Stell, on Sept.21st. A It 840 ap ropnate muf3ic has s o lzet n err- to be q tad We are 11:l� '!. +D iO sr . � .:;,.Pi.,�'-$, i:31� ,,... `T; :�u�1'fl`ot'•-IntsB'thie't�'at, .�''••crtP`4rc1TCte'..tie�•. _• •:•a:. � *.- } "`� - -' ^ A - ... '�"_"'!."'�E. ^-.,�,:^ .�!• :�.,,.s ..a�,y..:._.+i,>.t.- - ,'s.. .•+.x-_^•.P,-.. �'u+ _,r � - - - - 4` -- - gym•-•A. - <-a,�•ri w • Address is Chelsea and....well, I a thought you might hove answered it." This was s shock for Molly. Paul THE . . . ^. . _ Silve. had told her that there had w keen i.o message left for her. bia s erase m never had your letter," she told Mysta,ious him quietly. "You see I've never been back to Chelsea since that day I set out and was taken into custody." -By J. R. WILMOT -. "Things are certainly a lot clearer - ` now," he told her brightly. ' "Shall r - we have this dance?" SrxOPSIS. England the,length of,time the Major Molly nodded happily and the next I At a'London dance club Molly car- had, it was only to be expected that moment when she felt his arm around ' ` . stairs meets Roger Barling who prom- , jolly her she forgot the ache which was in lees to get her a fob. TYte following Major Carstairs. It was a oll little ate morning Molly Ss stopped b a police- meal' and if"-Roger had imagined it her heart. man and.taken to the police station (TO be Continued.) �+ where she is identified by a Mr. and would have been characterized by some . .. Mrs. Silver as their,missing niece. That restraint, he was doomed to disap- _ : night at the Silver homy she discovers ointment, Moll :.... she �s being used as a decoy in a. gamb- P y chattered away with ThC Better Dilly ling house. The Silvers next t-11 Molly an inconsequential air which puzzled Harsh thoughts, blind angers, and . that Major Carstairs, her father, is re- Roger not a little while Sir Hugo turning from India n further crisis g - fierce hands, Letters of Queen Victoria • develops when Molly runs in:.oger Bar- and the Major appeared to be continu- That kept this restless world at '�` - ling leaving Paul Silver's study where r there has been a quairel. Molly meets ing their reminiscences which had strife, her supposed father and they take a flat been begun at lunch. Mean passions that like ' choking London Press Publishes Correspondence Between ' Wo- 'in town. Roger meets Major Carstairs and the Major invites him to dinner. When the meal was over and the sands, strains of the dance band in an ad- Perplex the stream of life. man Ruler and Gladstone CHAPTER XX, joining room reached them, :Major "The Queen and Mr. Gladstone, 1845- about this Bridge, b,aving three weeks Carstairs suggested that perhaps Pride aild hot envy and cold greed, 1879," Letters edited with a comment• ago-nearly-been asked by Mr. Glad- . ' Molly Carstairs felt that 'she was, Molly would like to dance, -It was a. The-rankers of the loftier will, ary by Philip Guedalla, receives ex- stone since the Queen could not open for the moment, making a success of nicely-toned hint and Roger took it. What if ye;tr•iumph, and yet bleed? tended notice In the London press. One the Bridge and Viaduct the fatigue of .life. She dropped with ridiculous ease Ev, since he had seen her entering Ah, cai,__yVnot be still? reviewer says: the whole thing being much too great, •; into the role which she had been fore- the place air'hoar before he had long- "It la an astonishing drama that is and a day commencing in the heat be ed to play, yet nevertheless she was ed to get her alone. He wanted very Oh, shall there be no space, no time, unfolded in this correspondence be- ing impossible could the Queen on re- thankful that Major Carstairs had .much to tear aside the veil of mystery No century of weal in store,' tween the middle-aged Queen Victoria turning from Balmoral In the autumn comparatively few friends in London. that seemed,to surround her. No freedom in a nobler clime, and the middle-aged Gladstone. The drive to the Bridge? She replied that When a man has been absent from they danced, and to Molly mem- WLere men shall strive no more? most human and engrossinrg' part of she'could not promise but that if she there should have been some crumb- the-correspondence is that in. which could she would-but that It could not -ling of the cement of friendshi ones came back of the first dance she Gladstone tries to persuade the Queen be before the 6th of Nov:-and `car- P' had had with Roger Barling at The Where every motion of the heart For this the girl was devoutly Cygnet Club. During ilia fox trot Sh'sll serve the spirit's master call, to do her duty as a queen and she with tainly not in Oct. And quite a short thankful._ When it was all over and nP;thnr .,,.,tie .. ;* Where self sha.l be the unseen cart, a superabundance of underlined words ceremony 'without any luncheon any p____ if by tee-it eonsmt --- -- -- , done with,when the exposure had been And hi.man'kindness all? explains that Bhe Is too brokES and ill where: .� --+- but when it had finished and Roger - - Miade complete,she world have to drop had led her away to a discreetly se- to do her duty as a Queen. "'Pray make this very positive.' back once again into that nonentity eluded corner and Lowered her into a Or shall we but by fits-and gleams "It was probably because of Glad. Another Extract +!� that had been her lot before this deep basketwork chair under the Sink satisfied and cease to rave, stone's well efforts that- he "Again, when she was asked to ope,- amazing thing had happened. In ail. 1Mi lore 'but in the rest-of dreams, .ceased to be one of the Queen's most probability she would be forced again Palms, he turned to her from his own 9 cherished advisers and became her Parliament, she wrote: pr° Y chair and asked: Ard peace but in the grave. Pet "'After much repeated severe suf- to seek her livelihood in London, and -From Lyrics of Earth. by Archi- .aversion. She obviously never felt the faring which has weakened and shaken the fewer friends she made during the "Why is it, Miss Carstaira, that bald Lam man. same towards him again after his ca s edr to be making it seem that P her very much and which obliges her Co nrse of her masquerade, the easier Y PP g ' dogged attempts to _seta her out of her it would be. She had no desire to see we have never met before?" retirement to open the newly-built to Lake the very greatest care when Engine Again FaH-3 she goes out, like sitting- backwards'. herself pointed out se "that impos- The girl flashed hire a curious Blackfriars. Bridge.' when she drives and covering her face _ •tor" who had tricked a man into the glance; then her lips formed a smile. To Beat Horse in Itace Letters to Gladstone and hands with endless wraps besides ; :. belief that she was his daughter. "Have we'." she countered, inrlo= Chicago•-"The old Bray , mare is °Her withdrawal from the public avoiding excitement and fatigue-il ' So when the Major returned home cently, still what she used to be, still what gaze after the death of Prince Albert would be madness to expose herself to i and intimated that be had invited Sir "You know quite well we have," he she used to be-. . ." is the new-ver- was sQlnething with which everyone the fatigue of a journey up in this -Hugo and a young man to dine with told her,. with a trace of anger in his sion inspired by a repetition of the could sympathize. Her letter about severe -weather and to the great agita- .. them at The Trocadero that night, tone. "What does it all mean' Why historic race of Aug. 25, 1830, between her dead•husbavd,written to Gladstone tion and excitement of going to open y Molly was none too well pleased. And we met at The Cygnet you told me the "Tom Thumb." the .first locomo- In 1862,'is the sincere utterance of a Parliament, and above all to the total- when she had asked the nacre of the that you hadn't a relative in the tive built is America and a horse- broken heart: ly unavoidable exposure to cold drafts - young man and had been told that his whole wide world; that you were"out drawn coach. The horse won origin- "'Tire Queen struggles and works- and beat''- - i lsame was Barling=Roger Barling- of a job, and you Wee to.let mqq ally, and the horse won• again, which and_will devote herself t3 d-, what her 'She was averse to'the idea bf Ro- '•4t took every ounce of her self-control help you. Now I discover that fim surprised many on-lookers,( but not precious husband wished-and desired men etltering the medical profession to prevent Major Carstairs from no- of all you are the niece of a man the promoters of the race, for tea and time to do her duty•to the last. (and !n-this Gladstone agreed-). l t)cing the panic that had leapt in her named Silver and tonight you are sons 'beet known to themselves. hour of her life-but her faithful Sep- "'The Queen is glad that the Gov- it 1 brain at the mention of the name. Major Carstairs' daughter. If r am was on tracks adjoining the vast and kind friends must not deceive ernment will support Sr. Bouverle's _ But during the zlternoon she grew wrong, I hope you Will correct me." Century of P-egress exposition that themselves by thinking that her efforts motion-but she feels that the danger ' ealmer, and after a pleasant after- Molly listened to the accusation the.historic" race was. staged again. will carry her on;-for the' constant as regards the subject she attended'to. . soon tee in the lounge,the panic had fearfully.. From the first moment'she j Everything was the Eame except the 4onging--and,pining, the-void and ant- be so very derlous that-she is deter •- scene and the mare. The tame Perin never - _ nee lean h a _ d left d met Roger er Berlin she had d _e her d or night mined for the salvation t � our . h and had its B g of he awn altogether Rog g y y g - its place a Benson of pieasnrabie wined that he wan s persistent, ob- horse-drawn coach: Surprlaingty en- _accompanied by the great amount of women of ibis country-and their res- - -.Lrld quite exciting anticipation. s#inate young man, else she would-�h the-same---mlahap which occur- work and responsibility which weighs cue from immorality to do everything Molly knew that the ordeal before never have dre$med of telling him red to the little engine la the original alone upon her is telling very visibly she can, to put a chieck to it.-She race, preventing 4t from winning would be one in which she must her troubles. But now there was more upon her bealth and strength; she gets wishes Mr. Gladstone would send for o have all her wits about her. She had than s hint of suspicion in his mind curred again. But then, history has much weaker-her health worse and and see Slr William Jenner,' who.can-- - tsOt forgotten that memorable after- and she realized that at all colts a way of repeating Itself, eapecially her nerves terribly shattered. lell•him what an awful idea this :s-of � „ when human hand exerts a siiMcient "'The anon when he had, cut her as he had she must place him on firm round- The Queen !s much surprised at allowing young girls and young men to emerged from Paul Silver's "office." glue h!m no cause to suspect her. °amount of pressure. Tfie"'Tom Thumb,",Peter •Cooper's 'being again teazed and tormented enter the dissecting room foge:5_ He had been surprised to see her For a:moment she was silent, cudj, pioneer steam engine. is used daily a D g y that there, she knew that but she had been gelling her brains for a story . nevertheless not a little hurt at his would•ring tolerably-,true. Then in--In the transportation pageant, "Wings Nanning "The Lord manner. And in that moment she felt spiration came to her.sid. She smiled. of a, Century;' and so is the horse- that she would be justified in causing It was a smile of adequate under--drawn coach. Of Burleigh's Heir" - ' v n man's r lax-. - ` - or- of the vo amount of discomfort standing al g Pe P - _ mo im some small a •FC b _ himself. She knew that she would be !ties • that made him feet sudden Straight-Line Clothes 'the very last person he -would ever conscious of the possession of an in- Shown in Paris Grandchild old Marquis of jtnticipate seeing; and to learn that feriority complex.'' Straight has clothes which here- ;Exeter to be Christened �� ~ rrr-� L 61ie was .Major Carstairs' daughter "It is - uite true what you say;' at Burghley House q Y tafore have received scant notice, S Y would probably complete his emotion- she smilingly assured him. "Every have made their'debut in Paris in si rout. word is quite true. If you ask. Major a. varied winter style picture 'when Two Burghley, war rents, Lord and _ They drove together in a taxi-cab Carstairs he will tell you that I am. Y p Lady Burghley, were still wondering �. 1 Y Lanvia displayed a .new, _stets-cut whoa interviewed by what names their L= to the Trocadero, and Major Carstairs still suffering from loss of memory; straight silhouette.. " --kept tell; himself that Molly looked that there are a great mar thin ( son and 41eir is to be christened. The P telling Y Bs The most outstandtng models were baby is the grandchild of the Marquis Hello, Bob."Grad to see you. 1 «ven more attractive than he had eve.: in my life I cannot clearly recall. w" ensembles ',with` three-quarter just pot back from my vacation." Y fen h coats hanging loose fa the' of Exeter, head of the Cecil family. " -"seen her look before. "Tl'e day after I met you at The Sorry,ofd man. t can't lend yew --. � g g I believe he is going to be John Wil• Roger Barling arrived ten minutes Cygnet I has stopped by a policeman back and flarin out sli htiy from a cent. I'm just go on before fhe appointed hour' and sat g g liam," said the famous athlete and ppo who told me "I' was `wanted.' I was the figure, • �---'- � down in the lounge with an iliustrat- .taken to s lice station and Mr. and M.P., Lord Burghley, "very ordinary Po They were collared to broaden the names, but very English. He'll be Etiquette Up-to-date - ed magazine to await their arrival, Mrs. Paul Silver came to claim their shoulder line and often were band called somethng else as well, but my 1900-'•,Vay I have the-pleasure or But the magazine did not interest him. lost' -niece. So you see at the time I ed, down the front with furs such as wife and parents will-decide that." this dance?" His mind had sobered somewhat from met you I had no recollection of :ny beaver, astrakhan and Indian lamb. - Pis turmoil and he scanned the en- real identity. I was suffering from a The chief colors were light green, Historic Robe , 1933_^Hey, kid, lend me your°rams - �itatiee- agerly. -loss of'inemory.- That would account- "dy Burghley, motored-to E_.aLI�j to rthis•_struggle."-Cars_Wra Nor= - 1 bright green, ,gray, navy -blue anti a Ah a saw them-at least he for any story. I might unwittingly black.. House, the ancestral home, seven a: the Major. One could have told yon. To all intents'and.' Hats were small and featured high- miles away, to look at the family chris• Only About Fifth of Roards in Caned: have o�t straight-military purposes that night I was wha+ I rep- crowned felt with narrow brims taring robe of old lace that,her son is a Surfaced ; lgure artywhe abut the girl beside resented myself to lie-a lonely young rolled up on one side and down on to wear. There are 294,372 miles of road it - him with the deep blue 'ermine-edged woman with no one to care for her. the other, and the fabric toques ris- She, too, was wondering what her Canada, of which only 50,497 are sur er ace s ig y averted. But now, of course, you will see that 'ing to. a high point in the back, son would be called. -"John William I'mileage faced. Three quarters of the Pay ec llf� ,But as they crossed the lounge Roger things have changed. I wasn't wholly They were worn pulled well over the will be his first two names," she said, o° Canada is in Ontario. ". wanted to dive behind the pages of his without relations even though I imag- forehead. "and I think it's safe to say he'll be( -- -- - --'- x. periodical, for he could see her face. fined I was at the time." II _ called Edward too. But it isn't settled mow. It was his Molly Carstairs.- Roge• listened to'#fie explanation. yet." t M'>lly greeted R,�Pr Barling 'with eagerly. It certainly rang true, He Elizabethan Mansion `e one of her sweetest smiles, but there had heard of people losing their mem- Tradition will lay a pictgresque part' was no hint of recognition in her eyes ories and being uttn_rly unable to n in this christening. The baby is a des' S s as he bowed before her. He was tell- "place" themselves or events that had cendant of Tennyson's hero,"The Lord a�I`O� , -- ing himself that there was something happened. But there was one pu�z- of Burleigb.". °n t aQ1ay �,t� fly di e t a ut her-something zling future to the case, and. that _ _ ._ He is being christened with Jordan ¢O ee sophist'-a tthar� there had was VA-ior Carstairs. water irl the chapel attached to Burgh. - Re�t¢vd 4 p been on that occasion at The Cygnet. "But how about your father? . • ley House, which was bi by Queen'- ;west¢• • the had greater poise; her laugh had, Hadn't you remembered him?" - Elizabeth's adviser, Lord Burghley. po�SO�°u rev+'' Amore assurance and Major Carstairs She shook her pretty head, sadly, Afterwards there will be a christening ¢ErO mir3 VAS trite obviously exceedingly proud "I didn't know anything.•about him \' party-in this Elizabethan mansion, at �e d¢v¢ty Th° c►u hill- ;�:i until Mrs. Silver told me he was re-, which Lord and'Lady Exeter, their en _ " _Z• _ He wanted to be brazen and suggest turning }tome from India_ daughter, Lady Romayne 'Cecil, and that he was certain-they had met be.- "P-il sorry," he apologized, more the baby's sister, Lady Davina Mary e but a _soul not bri himsSJf sorry than yq_u know. I've behaded .elR*� .. Cecil, will be.present. �_ T-+ Y p' "Wouldn't you like to hale de Lord Burghley said a,fellow'_M,P., • 'to the point of s ying so. 23 S des,be abominabl I h made u my mind 91ft' of tpeebh like sent* of doss Argued, "obviously she doesn't wish that you had deceived me. It was' a, orators?" Lord Stanley, will be a godfather, the - ' o iem`ernber that affair, and I'd bet- bitter blow to my pride and to my "Say, Pete, I allus wisht I wuz other two being Lord Edward Hay and _ ter respect her wishes for the moment, assesment of character. When I saw one of dem after-dinners' speakers. Lord Barnard. The godmother is to �trt I'm going to find out something Ile you that .day at 'Lawn House'...... be Mrs, Andrew Ferguson. a cousin of Bore the night's through,or my name's. well, I didn't know what to think, I'd Large acreages,of land in Eastern Lady Burghley. ` `• rat•Roger Barling." had rather a nasty passage with Sil- Canada are in need cf lime and can' -' -"-' - At dinner Roger found himself wit:i ver and I wasn't. quite m;•:elf. Be- be made to produce more profitably The cigarette celebrates its centen- .Mel on his right hand and facing sides I'd left a note.:or you at the by ifs use. _ _ I'ary this year. ISSUE No, 37—'33 . it —, n `Yy- /", ^p. .. C• n, _-E" — _ .irr'� 'f4..'p,l •wA�i! ... , ..° .-Tyr.,Tea-nA,•.Y . .,a... � ,.. .. �� n i•,r•��»� •� • -• - 'Xi I Slimrining Model "«• coMi�Fxrs - . �:r EVEIM By.HELEN WILLIAMS.AROUND y Illuttrated Dremmaking Leaaon Fur- „ • + - nithed unth Every Pattern. - DIAL - w . . ;By AUSTIN MORAN „ . i Chatter. . . . Assoc. Radio News Syndicate— . ' _. • ' '• �• By MAIR M MURGAN • Bill Hay — Show Boat Sound Effects -=- Forbes Randolph MEETING YOUR FUTURE PARTNER To 'Present Novel Broadcasts It seems that nowadays, people are not so likely to have such 'r unusual ways of meeting the one and only. Dr. Behler, a Vien- • The Inside Story of Bill Hay. - _ _ "Here They Are . , . . ” nese psychologist recently put this question to more-than 5,000 That familiar voice with the Scotch burr presenting Amos 'a' Andy, Austrians in all walks of life• "How did you first meet your is as well known to millions of listeners as, the dusky characters them- wife?" - • selvhs, and well it might be, for Bill Hay has been identified Andy. He And the'replies revealed• - boys as their announcer as long as'there has been an Amos 'n' Andy. He line been announcing Correll and G6 before. creators of the'°characters even Most marriages-28 per cent of the replies-were the out- before.that, for he also officiated at the microphone for them, introducing come of childhood friendships. Ban and Henry, predecessors of Amos 'n' Andy. - Fifteen per cent of the'husbands met their wives through - Hay'a association with the two black-face comedians began with the . their parents ar relatives. - creation of their first act, the afore mentioned Sam and Henry, in Chicago. P He announced their first program, and the "Here they are" was, an involun- Nearly 13 per cent disclosed romances that started in. of- 0 bit brought aboAt because the boys had him laughing so bard before fices or factories. they ever took the d that be was short of breath and couldn't gasp any Ten per cent found their future wives'on'the field of sport: thing else. The brow cast went well and the p ase stuck. -' J Nine per cent met on holiday-trips. No matter where the boys are, Hay introduces them on the air for P their program, even though they may speak from Nevi York and he from.. Eight per cent met in "artistic circles". - Chicago. In faet as an announcer he is a specialist, hawing only two net. < ' - Only seven per cent of the marriages were the sequels to _Rork programs, Amos 'n' Andy and the Goldberga. The sponsor of both - meetings on the dance foor. Y programs liked his work so well that they decided he should announce their And 21/2 per cent found their future wives through. dropped 'second program as well as the first, even though it was produced in New `•, each ni ht with the actors working handkerchiefs, unexpected showers, and other situations'so well. York,--So--Hay goes.on from Chicago g 'before the microphones in the :-ew York studios. - loved by the film scenario writer. How'did you meet the partner of your joys and sorrows? "Sound Effects.` . . : � - _ - -: -. - . . .. - . . � a a • . s '-- _ Have you ever wondered how sound effects are made during a radio F_ 'ANY WOMAN - ANY COLOR - - According to an' authority on make-up "Any woman can . program? `' ._--- - -•' Let us take Show Boat for instance with the -help• of two men and wear any color if she chooses ti%c ,yauLbit casmetics.T'enough gadgets, -all�the sounds of. the actual _docking of a Mississippi For example, y g y ' Bteaer are,produced with faithful accuracy each time the Show Boat warps p , you hear man iris say that they can't wear- . :• - - _-_ into her landing. The various noises of the water are w intricate, and so ilDlla + black and they -can't wear white. They maintain that a COm- � ranch an tntregiil part of the above, that ttie.sponsors of the- program hired -_ bination of the two makes them'took deathly. However, with two technicians to devise and operate the scores of contraptions necessary 'prosper -shades of powder, rouge and lipstick, these,combinations. to make the sounds called for in the script. The thrashing and turning It's the ceat.ike o- utility dress- may be worn-becomingly. 'bf the paddle wheels and most of-the 'other sounds are artificial but the it-at is first choice for early fall year, You should have -a powder'' that is slightly rachel in tone., �i wheezy' allow boat calliope tune which inaugurates the program each weep, Po g Y however', is played as a life sized calliope which is run- by compressed air_ and is lonely-in eel-gray faille crepe See that its- creamy lights are high ones. Rouge.should be red It hasn't been tuned for yearn--purposely, so -it will sound like a real show silk• with a hint of Orange in it, and your lipstick should match the It can also be fashioned of satin boat. _ Shade of the rouge. _ . : . a * * • a _ - - crepe, worsted crepe or tweed. Green eye shadow. will give:your. eyes the.brightness need- We Hear That-- It has- many slenderizing features � to wear black and white, and black mascara will make B. A. Rolfe goes ywatiting .Ralph'Kirbery goes f3:,'hiag' .. 'Vincent so the graceful- rapped skirt closure, your Lopes sings into tb.e mike *Ith his eyes closed .• Julia sanderaoa'is annoyed-soft reuses and wrapped shirt effect. eyes seem larger and brighter. _ by-badly dressed men .. Lanny Rose continues his musical tuition :. Wayne It's simplicity itself to-make. Age isn't important. Young girls may wear blactf dresses ,King flies his own airplane .. Ben Bernie playa a good hand of bridge. Style No. 2806 is designed for sizes in youthful.manner and-older women may wear all the vivid Forbes Randolph, director of the "Theatre of the Afr" in Toronto, is 16;-18 years,_ 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 shades off green, red and blue without detracting from the beauty 411' �pianulag something different for radio broadcasting• Forbes promises big _inches bust: of'their skins. The trick lies, not in the age of your eomp;exioth _ ithiugs.in the way,of entertainment for this Fall. - - - -Size s6- requires 4 yards 39-inch but in the shades of cosmetics which yo choose; Jimmie Shields. is bbing primed for his debut on Ed, wynn's' new material witL 4a yard 39-inch con- network. .. ra - - i CFRB spent close to woo for their studio at the E1tl11bittoa to show t sting' HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. _ � .: -. � - : -A,•LONDON TIT-BIT - � :•- �. • . ."bow a program,4s.-actually prgseuted: _ _ An English columnist writes in a weekly.periodical: Well. -- �Yrite your name and address plain- I think the following, from a fellow gossip, is one of those well- 9.A0--Ben Bernie : `...•:......wc;y ly, giving number and size of such g, g P 9.a0—Else Chief Band ........... wLw 'patterns as yon want. Enclose 15c.in meant things-which blight have been put differently: "i climbed ��� to and Stake ..... .:....CRCT �� �� Lives at d Romance .ance ..... CRCTI tatlips or coin (coin preferred; Wrap the stairs at Londonderry House-. As the guests walked up 11.30—Press Bulletins ...........CRCT .;t carefully) for each number, and two by-two I could not help thinking of-Noah and the Ark. �aa3rasaAS 'ad-dress your order to Wilson Pattern Lord Londonderry was the most magnificent of Noahs". A bit Radios Al!-Star A. . P•3t. Service, 73 West'Adelaide St.,Toronto. hard, say'I, on the other guest-4. 1, :Presentations 6.46—Lowrl! Thomas ......y..'::CF:�'L - y •'; .i, :. .� 7.00—•Ainoa 'n' Andy ...........CRCT ' � - .-. _ •. Iw ...-...• Morton Downey' •,." "....waci Turkey Point SCREEN SNAPSHOTS 7,46--The Goidberge ; ��� ?.=>ttiT�>t 8.00—Happy Bakers ...........CXLW: (By Adele,Tomlinson in the Home. _ Kilo- 9.00—ate Smith ....:.........ec marten's Page,Toronto Giobek The Iittle things.of life:. With trunks full of imported area- ..Kxcx tions, Norma Shearer, one of the screens best-dressed women, is Station = Metres Cycles -20,00--Mandy Lou .... Above the trees 'CK`C. Toronto . S31 1030 Corn Cob CLub ....: WGY 'CeRain to be found wearing slacks and sweater during her re- _ One Hour With You-......CF{CT L meet the breeze Fer Montreal ....... 391 600 10.30—Boswell Slaters .. CFRR e[tid hear the waves' low roar; ' .-creation hours away from the studio., , FC . Korth Bay. ..... 222 $� t0.4b,Edwla C. Hill ......... WGR ' Fco. Chatham ....... 397 1210 John $anymores favorite home ensemble consists of tennis FRB. Toronto. ......:'. 435' 690 11.00--Columbia Orchestra .......CFRB 'AG Montreal ...... 411 7afl - .11.30—Press Bulletins ..........CRCT See,cottage lights shoes and sailor dungarees, held u by a knotted piece of rope. xcR. -Waterloo ..»«. 466 645 T=1r3�sDA: $slow the height, -._- Marie Dressler wouldn't trade the homey comfort of a quilt- 6T, Toronto ....... 312 960 PSI- _ GaZb e shore. ed kimono for anything. ' - - M" Hamilton ..,.:. 340 800 6.eo—Lowell '%hoinas ...........CRCT y RCO. Ottawa " 1010 7.00—Morton Downey ..........CFRH dean Harlow prefers an old Pair of tennis trouse'rs'alid beach ' KOC. recto Hamilton ...... 341 1010 PG Preston .. .. 341 930 'n' Andy .:....:....CRCT Bejumper to,all the glamorous styles in her wardrobe. 40 T,30—The Mills Bros. ..........CFRB h l 6 6 T'n'oa 6 6 XLW. Windsor-Lod press-Bulletins ...........cxc'r � Althou h she has hundreds of pairs of shoes in her boudoir.PRY. Toronto 357 840 9,00—Rudy Vallee ...............CRCT a score. DKA. Pittsburg E06 - 930 g-30—Dramatic Gulid ...........WGR Joan Crawford has had one old pair of mules kept in repair :•R# MOx, St Louis Sib 1030 SYW, Chicago.......... 394 1020 9.00-3Dleaih Valet'Days:::::::.wLw The ficefties bright, for years. �VABC, New 'ork ..«... 349 860 ypl;gM• Chicago $89 • i?0 Show -Boat .:..............WGY The 'fairies light, �, Robert Montgomer -wife keeps trying to throw away a 'pyBEy(, Buttalo, 33s _-900 10.00--Willard Robinson .......wASty Gold shimmers all before:• ' frayed polo- coat but he always manages-to get it back to rilake 'OiEAF, New York... t.*454 ?'.1660 Al Jolson ....WT-A11t y Y r_ EVE\R, Chicago 345 $To 11.30—Press Bulletins ............CRCT his long motor drives in perfect comfort. i G.Y,. Buffalo �.«.. 645 550 1r>�a,? And gleams afar GY, scuenect;dy ...... 3,9 790 P.M. : s. * . s s s s `.WHAM, Rochester ...:. 261 lli0 6.4b--Lowell 'rhumas ...........CRC'C The light's.bright star -;` B O.O K S. WKBw Buffalo ». 303 1450 7,00—Morton.Downey .......t:f`RB Across the bay's calm fi00r, ! W t�., 14ety,York ....«.. E94 760 _ Amos 'n' Andy ..........CRCT -: 'l : "'Flight F�zr m The_City„ . .-' that all *JR. Detroit .......... 400 7-0 8 00—Cities Service ............C1tC�• " ---- - r'00 - WLW. Cincinnati ...... 428 _ Hap9S—Rake�t •, •• ..• •.teGR id purple haze - `: • . :of us Whether..city, country or •in-between should read. The -- a -•-- �=r s'�"-9.00—Little Forum ...........•..C[tC'i' Of heat-spent days - [ 'Borsodi Ex riment" has attracted national attention. With - WT.Xai. Cleveland ....» 280 1Ui0 Fred AIlen .............._;S RE4 These Programs are subject to ch. ige Irvin s. Cobb ......... ilir4BC The island beckons o'er. i his family Mr. Borsodi-moved to the country twelve ye rs Ago - 10.00-First Nighter ............10)KA - d►--- ` witl;,,ut notice. 11'.,30•-Boswell Sisters ..........CXTAV and established aself-subsistence homestead. The success of ttvllfnA= 11.30—Press Bulletins. .........;.C`RCT his experiment has been notable. And in this book he tells•lust :. • .b:astern Daylight Savlmg Time.) SLTUADAY - `. - .,, - :' how he has accomplished it. Capital requirements, costs, what - _ , >2.1 p.1 are worthwhile'domestic production projects and how, operate $.15--The PIayboys R'�;P. ?.15r Annie, Judy 'a' `Leloe .... tt3nl. ' _ lam' f•30—]Sanhattan Woods •:..:•:: FF4B—'E•P✓ d.deigarten ........... we•�r. them are all discussed in this book. 3t 'is obtainable through the j.(1'--National Opera .....:.....CRCT 8.00—Evan Z.-ans. ...............cFRB Symphonic Hour :.........CFR! 9.30—International ... CRCT a Musson.Book Company, Ltd., 22.5•Jarvis Street;Toronto. 4.On—Cathedral Sour ... ...CKLW 9.30—willard Robinson. ......fKABC - b,uu--Willard Robinson '....:...CFRB H-7 Itiyatery .:... .....wEEr1 . Paul Ash orchestra .. ...CRCT 10 00—Dancing Party ..,.......•.GRCT 'Undertakes To Explain llgent woman in Hollywood and 5.30-Crumit and Sanderson �... WGR lu.1b—Cornhvskers .............C>`R>z 30•—Chicago Knights- .........CFRB �1 OrC�-BiI Ol1�P• Marion Davies !s "the finest woman , ,a0-Press Bulletins ..CB•CZ BULOVA time_daily_arer Stations — in tioiiywuud w'uen it climes Lo Life .00-Bert Lahr CRCT CRCT - CKAC. - i.lb-dohs Henry . ............ CRCT fi New-York,-Victor NIcLagl'en, Brit- humap fies ,of life" t ' b•SO-Phil. Concert .............CF�tB BAILIFFS BEWARE Ish-born motion picture actor and 1' :. R-00 00--operetta :. ..CCR'BC:. CRCT At, a house 'on Adelaide Street ! _-former soldier of fortune, analyzed Botanical'Terms Explained 11.00--Old Folks ........(CRBC) CRCT '"�h�r the Mary Pickiord-Douglas Fairbanks • West, Toronto, the occupiers are evi- -- i Aid for - i NO"AT -dently anticlpating an enforced aiov �: domestic- for ahip, news re- persons puzzled by the !rat• ing dap. There is a cheer notice in `--` porters when he arrived on tba Oly mysterious sounding botanica: navies r'.45-1 oaell Thomas .:'...:....-Cx�1 9 --;� of various plants is offered by The 00-Amos '-a' Andy .......... CttuT large characters on the door, which -+ mpic• Bulletin of the Arnold Arboretum, i .00-Happy Bakers .....•••• C`F,%v reads: "Bailiffs Beware'." A philo- "She loves •Llouglas Fairbanks and Harvard 'University. Some of the i .16=-8incin' Sam . 30-Sate.Smith .......CKL%V sophic after-thought must have in- _,.. _'II he loves her," said 3feLaglen, "but names indicate the babit of the plant,. " 9.00-Greater. Minstrels•. .....WHAM spired. ,second inscrtptiou:"`God ,. `she attained everything she could others its origin; the great major- A. &P. Gypsies ..:.......WBEN rb Tewi conceltsd'? 'ask tor, and be did:ln his. way and 16--Four Aces .....(CRBC CRCT Bless Our Home" :+Ysry,' He evert imagines thtA Y, Ity Teter 'to the peculiarities of that- ? .00-Contented Hour ..s............FVKB v ___,� be teaks well in his batMnj suit" the trouble was she didn't look-up to particular genus and species, The .3o-Presr Bulletins ..........,CRCT -The summer fallow is by fro-means a''---- Douglas. That's sit.' a Bulletin porous out, a modern institution but-bas come _ :Complefe fecfiiiiers'are sold ac- McLaglen who was enroule to Some of the terms that occur most S"Q34f�►; down through the ages. •The practice cording to formulae. An example-of California letter making a picture in frequently and which are useful In T.i_Lowell Thomas ... ..::.':..CRCT apparently •was not always for the one of these is 2-12-6, (two-twelve- England, said Diiss Ffckford "is ttie that they tell something about the 0�-Amos n' Andy ............CRCT purpose of conserving mo:�`_k re as the six) mixture. This means that such sweetest woman in Hollywood. None plant are acanden, climbing; re pens, - .1t0-Mills Brothers .....WGR ancient injunction "Break up your a mixture contains 2 per cent. nitro- other can touch her." creeping: . fruticans or frutescans. j 00-Pres Sons :u ...........:CFRB fallow land and sow nut among gen, 12 per cent. available phosphoric .. Explaining •be was "taking•, a shrubby; 'palustris, marsh lovinr; r Blackstone .. . .........WBEN thorns" suggests the use of the far- acid, and 6 per cent, of water soluble chance" in saying so. he added that rupestris, rock Toying: arenarius, of &—Kate Smith ...•...........wc-R I•w as a mean% of Reed eradication. pctasb. bf><rlenw nofirfrh fa thou 'y...no♦ +...-t .-•.••�.. -•--- 6--Poet's Gold ..............CFHtt K +r-N. ,u'ri•.'. �a�s �r� r. Hv' ,�..r .i..•ns- Via.::=X: _ °i 'e' .i=''"'�•-:rt.•.'a-- _ '1•� ..ewe" _. '..:.Z.::..' 'Lrri 'Z;,­-VW 1 dSg Vg" little daughter have been living The annual school fair will be GALS Rii:016TS16 _ with her mother at the latter's held in Bream on Saturday,of _ bottage at the village. After Kim Jean Malcolm and Mies Gla SATURDAY, SEPT. 16th - Auction %Titus [shooting his wife the man cow dys Gwinon were Toronto visitors, sale of House and Lot, household NURSERYSTOCK . ._.' 'si.zas.rr ar; SIA69 "WIS 1Ai sac. Intitted suicide by firing a bullet -last..week, furniture and other effete, on the a _ " .ssi•csivtiais so xis uu ' lien•+w cent'":>tmft*is.pead. This man belonged Miss Doris Johnston has begun her south side of Church Str. in the FOR FALL AND,SPRING raoea. duties as teacher in the junior dep- village of Markham, the lot is • 11111 to a well-known family in Port artment of the Whitevale Public Sc large, being 4 lots wide and s - - PLANrIINGI 90gin. his father,Moil NeGillivray, hool. good depth; fruit of all kinds; - ,. : •,;, HN MU RKAR, Pmpnotor. being a leading merchant for Brougham pupils, numbering ten, town water in, also hard and soft•-81tper list of hardy Trees, Shrable both fruit mace quite a,' contingent attending water; roomed wat 7 d frame house in many years. Hoch the father and - � - - •- - the Continuation -School at Clare- first class shape; good barn- or and Plants, �• MOTSG AND COMMSNTL mother were wealthy, sud this mont. garage. The property of the estate and ornamental. :•a was, no doubt,the cause of the Miss Beatrice Stevenson has ret- of the late Mrs. Nancy Hopkins. Roof Pruned Fruit Trees thateave _ Canadians who have return• man's dowarfall. It is a great, urned to Toronto for the winter af - Terms of property made known on ed from attending the Chicago detriment to many young.,men to. ter spending a few week's at her •..day of sale. Chattels; cash. Sale at . valuable time in coming dome -here. 1 sharp. Property sold without re- into bearing Fair, nay that it is a real hold-up have all the money they .want to M. and Mrs. Hamilton accompan- serve. Prentice and Prentice, auc- g earl y game in the city. A person. can spend. Some can keep their heads ied their daughter and son-iri4iw, tioneers.. f. T ELLIO'�T 1• AGENT :r hardly turn round without being and act wisely in the expenditure Mr. and Mrs. Clare Balsdon on a mot ~' charged for it, and one person of money, but too nanny are ruined or trip to _v' it-friends in Detroit and WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20th Auct- PIOKERING. ONT. 20tf Dearborn Village, Mich. ion sale of 20 milch cows, 10 steer l! says that it will coat about•$500 by receiving an 'calimited supply. The best wishes of their many feeders, 30 steers and heifers, 2 STANLEY : THEATRE ` to get a good loop at the fair and It.is far better for a young man if Brougham friends are extended to bulls, 8 brood 'sows, young pigs, } take in a reasonable- amount of he is sent to.work and.compelled Mr. and. Mrs. Lade, of Brooklin,who and store pigs, at lot 20, con. 9, were married on Saturday list. Mrs: `Pickering, just west of'Claremont STOIIFFYILLE the attractions: w Crime is also of to earn his on living. He will Lade, (nee Gwendolyn Devitt) was property of Thos. Bacon. 6 months- - -- - frequent occurrence, especially then be inde'peindeat' and will be born and spent her•early days here credit. _ robberies. _ In that -ci_ty., noted able to appreciate -the value of and is much esteemed. W The W. M. S. of St. John's United SATURDAY; SEPT, 23rd : -Auction FRIDAY and SATURDAY. at" _._.#or its crime, a person _has got to money. If a Loan is bequeathed a 'Church will meet at the home• of sale of house - and lot and house Sept. 15 and 16 i be most careful, if he wants to fortune it is better that he be Mrs. T. Norton on Thursday, Sept. hold effects, the property of E. E. oonoe away safe. -But in Toronto denied the use of it _until he 21st, at the usual hour. Group A. Perryman, in the,.village of Brou- A Z tine Grey Picture __._. it ie entirely different. A person reaehea the.age of. discretion.- If will be 'n Qharge of.the program. gham, Sale• at one sharp,.standard •'THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" � Roll-call "Hope:' t;me. See bills. F. Postill, auction- does nut require to go there with a nian is going to cullege'there Bert and Mrs: Harvey are receiv- eer. •- Cartoon Comedies quite a little. fortune in order to should be a car-eftil-'oversight on ing glowing accounts of their sons' see the many attractions. In fact the way he spends his.money. 13e travels in the Land O' Cakes. They -- - ;,--- TUESDAY and WED a person is able to go there with should be have been putting on a series of en- THE MADELINE - givea.ualy �suflicient to tettdiitrnents in the city of•Glasgo'w 19 and 20 - onlyadollar and see the things pay all necessary expenses, rind a where they received a fine reception BEAUTY-:- SAL I N _"FAL9E FACES" -which interest hint most. And very limited amount of spending and experienced the qualitq of •real s-•<"- with $5,00 he cane take in every money. Puverty''is not a-desir Scottish hospitalitg. - Marcelliag and Too,.,Fri.,.-8.15, Sat.7.00; 9.00 ,attraction, have two good meals able thing for any-person, but it is - Finger Waving. also purchase a number of frequently far better for a � Spragge - Pearson Parking space in rear � p q y Hereon I _,,_ � Scalp Treatment. of Theatre. sutrv-eoirs for . the 'kiddies He to be:in poverty' than rolling in A Very pretty, but quiet weddigg Haircutting. does not go sruugd fearful that wealth. The man of:wealth 6 took place at the United .Church Permanent .waving-A Skeialtg -,OYD SCHMIDT, Proprietor powe pickpocket will -relieve him often beset with temptations, of Manse, Provost, on Septa 3rd, at 1. P. m.,' vrhen heitha Mae Pearson._ el-.- ZZZ6C1e11=4r •lWV%1]Z��ll, �', +. �- •- uf his pocket bunk acid other valu which the ,Boor man knows nosh der daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. J. W phone 14108 CLAREJiONT ACm godiwift I abler. During the entire period of ing. The poor man may have hiK Pearson, of Provost, Alta. was unit- - _r the • -hixbibidou, extending over worries, alt he pgs't three or four 'ed in marriage to Wilson Barnard ----- — SprH. S eldest son of cke and Sirs. RE D & WHITIE •'twti weeks, only five arrests were years, since the depression. began, L.: H. Spragsre, of Pickering, Ont. T13E BTOU13 niade and,these were for trivial gives ample evidence. Many have The Rey. Thos. Hart officiated. The offences, such se drinking in a lost their entire fortune, and swine bride was attended , by her sister, Miss 'Thelma Pearson and the groom - A public place. Crime is practically of these are now ending their by the bride's brother, Mr. 'Gordan "_Special Bargains for Thurs. Fri. and Sat. ._unknown at the Toroutu Exbibi days in insane assyliiws. Pearson: Mrs. Spragge is a graduate lion. If you want to see the - of the University of nerta Hospil- SUS SHINE--VITAMIN _ difference between enfo.rciox the- - Dunbarton al- and prior to her marriaze was on muffins 3 pk$s for 25e law in ,Canada a the United _ — the nursing staff at-Pr•,vost tunic- * -.. . • St, Paul's Anglican; Dunbarton, ipal-Hospit"al. Mr. Spragge is a grain NEW LOW PRICE _ r� ..States�y it tot sae great fairs Sunday, Sept. 17th Y 1•ich Sunday of• buyer at :plea 10. ate Sun ay The` ("!olden Glow Bread, 24 oz. loaf ., _-_�/c will eu the information, and ter Trinity. Sunda School at 2.30 happy couple left late Sunda after- Vi Canadians are not ashamed of the P. m- Evening Prayer at 3.30. Prea- rhon by mb�or for their hnme at Oh- _ cher, Rev. E. G. Robinson. St. Paul',4 otan ,after oidding farewell to many FOR FINER CAKES e ]� w_� comparison. Harvest Thanksgiving will be cele- Provost frien6. Swans Down Cake Flour . - .,' '!{: . Abort two weeks ago a number brutes on the first Sunday in Oct- - �• - _ - - . - g obey, Our.S. S. has enjoyed a record Horticultural. Society . RED& WHITE - of balloons left Chicago, in what Year as far as attenance is concern- The September meeting of the National Matches 3 boxes'f or . -25c _. Is known se tha �amee Cordon ed. Let every member of the S. S. do his or her part to keep up this re- Pickering Township Horticultural .Bennett, Balloon Race, in which cord. So-.:ety will be held in Dunbarton _r'_ FANCY _.y _ _ p g _ _ _:"" '. United Church on Wednesday ven- PlIIJ� Salmon, lar$C tin,, 2 for _: 25e = a rite Is given to the man or Brougham ing, Sept. 20th, at 7.80 (st ndard r _ men who will travel the farthest. _ time). Mr. Stuart Thompson, well- Life L •� - This year the prize went to two Mrs. W. Cowie and non, John ace known'for his radio broadcasts, and Life Buoy Soap, 2 bars ---_ • --i 7c P nis'_-, L.. {w.. -L- ,,. the wilds o! Quebec about one ' Grove T. A. Knox is visiting Cedar ority, will give his illustrated lecture CR _ Grove relatives at present. on "Our Neighbors, the Birds" and CheeSe Thins, per pkg . a e -14c hundred mileti distant from sap Congratulations are extended to will also give his imitations of var- MARVEL `_ -. habitation, and directly north lk 'Walter and Mrs. Jackson on their re- ions bird notes. The lecture is free' Health Bran, '3 Ib. D� $ Gal s .:- 5c " Quebec City. They had to .walk `ant to members; 25 cents to non-members • } AbOtet ninety miles through tha Mr: Munroe'King, of Sutton, was It t, a privilege to hear Mr. Thamp- C""' ">l°oreet and decree underbrush, and homeek-end visitor at the Gannon son, so an invitation is ,given to all . _ to attend: .lam,rasp. or.straw., 40 oz. jar : :34t their only food was a dozen .oranges and forty raisins: -When they reached a railway, after six Pickering Township;Horticultural jg0©TH cf MU.R/SON -- days wandering, they were picked i t - up by section men and taken to s oc e y _ . _PICKER-ING retation in s•gasoline car, when - i they communicated by telegraph � th) X933 You order ,;PHONE PICKERIN_G 800 ' �We delivefr ,with f'rienda: A second balloon _ — I Jti :�..badasinti.{sr experience, whedit -. .--, _: •. ': _ -. .. _ . traded uq the too of a h of pine DUNBARTON UNITE URCH ' �Ticke"im" g' Hardw' are' ' .Storetree in the forest nertli of Sab - t bury. For a' week.the two pilots _ �f.d0 (standard time) - - \ were lost in the woods and when --- __found were nearly exhausted:. in Membeis •Free , . . . > Non-members i5 Cents both cases the men's clothes were for Hot Weather 'badly torn through wandering in STUA_RT__1_ff 1�T - . 'Vuw underblius - . What-Eenefi _ Electric Ranges and Perfection Cook Steve's. these balloon races are no man the well known naturalist and bird.authority in . . .,knows. They tali how long a an illustrated 196t.ure : `"_Screeu Doors'and Window Screen's to keep out the flies, - ball000 can remain in the air, and rt T • ' �� and-be comfortable. — Our Iti eighbors The Birds. ` also is what direction the wind is ._. ' . � � SING ' BCjG 'KILLER iilowioR: These facts t+i a of no The Quick and Sere Death Insecticide beo'eflt to the worlr0 or to science. - _l. . :They were all, right; st;he time PETURN ' E N C E E N '_Agent for McCormick Deeting Fatm Machinery and Repairs. when they were first organized, t ' 1 ,l -Our Motto:-"We- have it, Can get it, Or. •%,.hen the first efforts were made Sept. Q it is not made." «` l .,to conquer the air for •tranaporta One day only-1VIonday, Se '18th lion. But'witli the large zeppelins pjC J. S. BALSDON,) - air ships and also airplanes, the ' t.ir is now practically conquered -- � Q O K ERE that in the balloons 'used in' thin -• - .ace, it means only danger to the LOUIS WINKLER, Government Licensed Eve•ight Specialist, of .,T ttrticipauts, and what glory Duadae,W., Toronto, permanent location in Toronto fo_r 15 years, We'bave on our display tables many lines which we are passing outs �xhey can get out of it. " Will be here ss stated and every five weeks thereafter. you at away below present cost prices. To clear these lines we have substantially reduced the pt•icee in 'Special--Special-Latest Style Rimless Octagon Glasses;"in Rodium -'each uses, which n>mkea a very attractive buy for you. 1 __ _,A terrible tragedy was enacted Mounting with Spherical Convex Senses. tin Sale$7.50. Men's Work Boots, come in and see these, 1'._89 and 2.49 pr. •nn Saturday morning s6 an early Comfortable Glasses for Readies _.:Bo a'.and Girls' 9oampere,•while.they last, 9$C pr. - Hour sit InverhuroB;�a small _vil• S, 'Invisible =Two•-Two. Bifocals, p ground in one piece,Spherical convex for ' ' Men's os'English'por.teP.nts.Special 95e.per pair. lags, on the shores of Lake Baron, --nest shell fraaTe, with-epherical- far nod near. Spherical convex • : • •.s few miles north of Kincardine, Lenses only: No frame. On Sale,, Men's en's Work harts, a bar in at 9575c 1.00 up. An which a rasn, Eric McGillivray,. convex lenses: On•8ale$8,95, - .-:Extra Special$8.75. 'about 40 years of age, shot his We are always glad to see you and it iA never any trouble to short wife, 25 years of age, following a ►� �'.- ' -you our merchandise. JONES" DRUG" STORE , . - •gttA1' P1; wt a dance pavilion sy e - _--�' --- --' Phone 2904. - _%V h vtk t hw t qn refused todance - - _ .. ._.. _ r PICKERING ait•h itrr. �.t.-ivim, Thecouple C/ E C I L ,Q R ADL �EY .: ,:hail nr.t �„�N„ livit�a together for - " ' Satisfaction Guaranteed AAe pug.: .y c kr, and she and her,l SPECIAL PRESORIPTION8 AT 25 PER ANT DISCOUNT �v"'-z'�;'; .•,... ,,ter. -a __ x - y - - '•o.- :. .. .. If Tank Msfes. - A. Smith vs. D. Smith. 6-2,6-1. � '. $RS0�' - 13eesad D. A. Scott was home over the New desks had to be paidwoed The local tennis toaraaaegt has Beanik week end. for the senior room at the public se- resulted thus far is the 4oltiov0ing J. Boyes and H. Law have not ffliish- " Gordon Borland In MtOndiog hoot to accommodate the inftased scores: ed their match at the time of writ- D ITNBART(}N Vy ' * Normal School in Toronto. number of pupils. ]pivot Rohod ',' i g• F. Petrie defeated A. Smith, -. . m - - The annual school fair will be Mrs. Fraser and Miss Bernice Winner r 6-1, 6-1. A e of our players intend >� co Stoutfvills on Saturday to I N S U R A 11�C E *old on Tu"ds7,•dept $OWL Eddy, of Gravenharst called on her J. Boyes vs. P. Bunting, 6-1,6-1. >� Mr.and Mrs. Deaieon, of Toron friends here'this week. H. Law vs. A. Goldsmith, 6-2. 6-0. i a tournament with G�- �pT JXOBILR _- to,spout Sunday wi6h E. and Mrs. ' Mr. and'Mrs. Howard Wilson and F. Petrie vs. W. Mooney, iy,4-6, 6-1, 6-2 errywood, Claremont and Stouffvlle FIRb;; - Bryan. daughteir, Miss Joy, of Fenelon Falls t y Miss Margaret Mscaab spent spent afew-days last week with Mrs _ BURGLARY* . several days in Toronto daring John Taylor. 1 _ OASUALTYi.... . the•past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lord, of Brighton, .LIFE INSURANCE - Dr. N. F. Tomlinson -Is attend are the, guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. come d, D-allice s •dog a series of lectures in Toronto Hill this week. Phone Pickering 7990 - • BKy during the week. Ales - Petty - - WITH a Mies G. Morgan and Miss Ada as _ L. E. O NEILL _ 'Found, of Toronto, spent Sunday The marriage of Agnes Elizabeth and hi8•Blue ChaBers FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDl ',r •with Miss S. E. Evans. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. •- ' James Evans is slightly improv Petty to Mr. Rum. Norman•Alves, EIKBALMER - -- 'q ed, he being able to sit up in a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Alves, of Successor toiW, J. Mather,' chair for short period@. Parry Bound was solemnized at the _ : George TurnLer je slowly improvr home oft the bride's parents,.Cherry- Stouffvilbe - # ing in health. .and vya$ welcomed 'wood on Saturday, Sept. '9th. Rev. r 'Night and Day Service in town a few days ago. W• -Rackhain officiated. The bride Satu rya Se tom ber 16th - '-- *Wm. Cowie returned from St. was attended by her sister, Miss - - -- - Busin9SB Phone. Residence Phone r - .Michael's Hospital on Monday last,' Laura Petty as maid of honor. Mr. - $.�� YO 1� P. M. _ - 'much improved in health. Frank lv4s, brother "of the groom P i Several frotu here made their `was. best man..During the suing of - - DINTY S• GARAGE Id time and mode lewell visit to the several sn the register, i� r, the brides brother, Mr. rn ar w- _ xar resorts over the week end. Gordon Petty' sang Oh Perfect - Cor. Brock and Kingston Rds. it Rev. and Mrs. Glover enter- 'Love."_after the ceremony a buffet _ tained friends from Norwodd and luncheon' was served. Only the imm- •commu, hity Hall, - Claremont Smithfield Over the week end. date relatives of.the bride and .gr-., General Repair reaso alb care, gnranteed at reasonable = oom being present. DIr. and Mrs. AI- prices. Oar local tennis enthusiasts are ves will,reside on the groom's farm A.Z 2=JLf3s1o= 26 Ce=tB � taking 'part 'in. several of. the at Brooklin'Ont. - Acetylene Welding :tournament in ne} hboring'towns. _ {� _ Batteries ropaired and charged. The Brock road has been receiv- - Firestone and Dunlop Tires.1_ ing a coat of gravel during the Typewritin - Uorthud r - _ dk, but,not before it was.need Cunimerc'ial Spelling . • 1 1 I v Gasoline and Oils. E. Gibsoa'e $ale on. Saturday A•number of.pupils will be received ® Refreshment Booth in 00,' tioa VMS fain successful. A good p p _ Phone Pick.7500,' _ y for instruction in the above sub- crowd was present and fair prices sects,in evening classes, to _ (night or dap). --were realized. - commence Sept. 7th. MILTON SLEEP Magna@ Morgan and Fred Ward. -Day Classes arranged on application _ f�ravel #ht �irig'4 1�$Bltmct8 - , skips of the two. ripe•were the Dome in Sanderson.House, 4219 PROPRIETOR w onera in the scotch ou es one - baeemoni: _ -- - - - -- ` ' evgninglast Reek. Classes held Monday_ and Thursday. Thos. and Mrq. Paterson spent phon e Clare 903. Apply ingle 500. R y to J Sunday in Port Perry, where Mrs, - eturn 9fl�. Paterson was - vhiting Mrs. J. !Hortop, who is ill at present. Formerly on staff of Shaw Schools Aii'L Y SERVICE ? --Rev. J. E. Glover attended the _-- a Ushawa Presbytery meeting at PRIYATE MATERNITY N L ft8- ING HOOdE - _lEaetera Standard"rime .• Brooklio-on Thursday. Howard - Eyesight Spex atilt Malcolm. of .Brougham,is the lay Medical and Convalescent Cases Leave Pickering Leave Toronto open Ides ay, 'Awrs•ay W Seam- , - - delegate. accepted Eastern Howse _.-- - -B � ay at Dundas • day ev. • or r,y The Bradbury fancily will short' , A. M. P. W _ A. M. P. M. an times. sad Semi Private Rooms r - -. he Chidlow residence 8,09 a 2..,4 -. ... - _a 68(3 ,R S. _ 'lv a in t _ -- formerly occupied by E. Hinan, Weekly Rates 610.00 I S6.54 a 3.54 � - 7,913 4.80 ®iSI+IEY BLAC.iG, Iospection invited _ _ Q�w v o the former 7.54 s °# a4 9.00 5 3Q _ r. Hinao moving into B wen property.g G THOMY90N , 024 5.54 •-10.80 a 6.90 - .Post ORias P\r z<W i MRS GEORGE - Cleo. Carr wnd his D•apce Or•_h • phone 7806 � 10.54" 6 54 c 11.80 � -7.30 extra will be at the Community f �s 11,54._. 7.54 P. M. a 8.80 b .24 iStzultville. R. R. No. I f Hall attain on SAtarday night, r P. M. a 8.54 - - 12 30' 9.30 13ept. 16th. 'Olds tyme dances. 1254 954 = : - e 1.30 ''.40.30 Come everybody. elan for - .s. a 1.54 b 10.44 280 V We hear that the pupils in the school like their,now teachers. If a dally except San. A Sol., b Sundays Rol. only e Srin. Jr ROL only. ; they will all feet the same about ' Set.-,>~ only. It at the end of the term, every. < _vuat#Otstt - LOW FARES body will be*atisfied. Lyman McCullough, who has Hotels -motors- trains - TO ALL U. S. A. POINTS been in the Toronto General Hoe steamer@. Your baggage cab - `-pital for- several weeks -suffering jest to various hazards. Buy_ -i• _ `ickets and information at �aS1t1J� •+ -from typhoid fever• is reported to some vacation. insurance- -be recovering very alowiy. then travel wittioat worry Prayer services were opened for - Iths fall term on'Thureday evening CYRIL E. MORLEY. - . a CO ch r+ _ ._ . _ •. . and will continue throughout the Phone 6700' winter. The service coy ences PICKEl31tiG,. ONT. � Estero House=Pickeriax at 7.30 p. m.. followed b Choir - ' When time approsels• practice at 8.30. es Its final hoar the The committee in. charge of the ��. The • memorials we ezecal:e -arrangements to .erect a suitable will be standing in -a t -weiiiorial to the.late.Rer,.A• Me- - mute tAba to been -Leliso. met on Tuesday-evening. , -�•--i_ - persaas they Further details of their plane (71 ijpr�n 's' Meat s Market erected to honor• Oar will be made known at' is later «./Li�V j ng s . �• s. creative am secures .-date. the best results. The Young' People's Society of - '. - . -- "No Greater TribUW - the United Church are opening Mode�Il _. . QFFEftB this winter- season' with s social N. W. STAFFORD evening oa Monday oezt. A good '�n'�on Road , Life - Special in Choice. Bees : w� program is. being prepared, and Phone Whift .Isll young people of the Church - .,are invited'to be present. by C. H. Tack,'o�e: Shoulder Steak, minced, 3 lbs. 2�ic - - Thennersl of the late Mrs. PROTECTION Round Steak, per 16.• :i . ='. 14c Bishop, who passed •away on Sat. Part 4 arlay morning last at the home Prime Rib, . .•. .`;.' . '.. -.12c ,•� '° :•"a. -of her daugbter,'Mrs.Thos. Gregg, I-mentioned-last week of-harmless - - was held on Tuesday from Thos. growth called PinQCiecala. harmless `� �L1i a 'e here: Interment took lace because it is'natural noticeabl ti V U SE. ROAST S g a Yntt g p y Ya Le = at IIzbrid a A'ith star a number i •in• some' eyes and racticaII P� y g . g urge y p _ -from here attending. The sym unnoticed in others. Similar to this 17e per lb. � can •.�, path y of lase community lot extend condition, however, is a lrrowth call- �iiD tip m like first mention- - and WAWANESA INS. CO.' • ed Pte 'u a the -•ed to the�snrvivin relatives. ry� , g A an -- rates for farm and o0 0 fatty su *7 is formed f a a bet- �►p '9 O ed thi y' The canning factory was in Tall ance but marked also in -a vascular s, !� AN R W buifdings. swung this week, The crop, al . • Windstorm Insurance on buildinge.l though not plentiful, appears to manner. This growth may, however, wind-mills.Silos etc. be of a very good ga`alit The exist og the' temporal or the nasal - - Phone No. 4000 Y �AutomobUe Insurance factory owners are well satisfied side of the eyeball and as it grows _ . with the etas and flavor of the itltakes on a triangular shape, the We deliver your order "c iof all kinds. apex or _point of the angle pointing FABMB FOR SALE ` tomatoes. The inspector was}a in the direction of its growth. The Pickering, ..Ontario attendance on Tuesday and was danger to be encountered in a case f WritR+or phone _ thoroughly satisfied with the of this kind is when the growth ex- BOWMAN & BOWB .quality and methods of handling. tends sufficiently' to enroach upon 20 WHITBY, ONT. The committee in charge of the the pupil. To insure proper remov __.,W/NT ER IS COMINGI _ Rev. A. McLellan Memorial- Fand al without detriment to .vision this -- . ave._followiag-a-Wacent be- ,�,; „M• •,, ghiog4a-shape T We are still• giving.. •decided to extend to all the prawn• coming sufficiently developed to en $1.00 per bushel for wheat on paint job @. yy;w•HC , lege of making a contribntion to roach upon the papillary margin. Let as- check over your furaa't!g•betore ton start using it. _: ra'` �y�s:rsYSty _ that fund. Any who may feel so to be continued. f Aisposed are asked to communicate oc a _ with David Dawson or James Mc- You Can Buy lst Houle FOR QUICH SALE - -Calloagh, who.reppresent the cow 'One Whippet 1080 Sedan 'One Durant.0 C Sedan �• mtttse, contributions to in by 'TIRES, BATTERIE.9, `-Oue Essex 1028 Coape_ Ooe Flint 1024 Coach -Supt.80th. _.. � One Do Soto 1929 Sedan _ • _ _ _ ACCE590RIES, Two Fordean Tractors, overhauled The regular -meeting of the ='-• Two Fordeon Tractor Plows - Wotpon.'e Inetitate will be.11;eld on At as low and better'prices - One International 2 farrow Tractor Plow ^_ Wednesday, . Sept.. 20th, at the as . One 10-20 Titan'Tractor One Used Hand Washer home of Mrs. Roy Morgan, at 2.80 One Used Stectric Washer : -One geed Electric 9Ove Road ' Roberts,- District eou,cao in Toronto. �o dock. `Mrs. -' ^,A number of Gang Plows •' ' A.number of Riding Plows President. twill be i► guest; and One Typewriter. in good-condition = :r 'speaker. Mrs. G. M. Forsyth will Let as repair that leaky top. •One met of Computing Scales, suitable for'store •. - ' " preeedt w 'paper,- "Caoada'•e Call One Ice Refrigerator,for store or butcher shop _to her Women.". There will also -Skilled Motor lhepwirs.°"''"�'�, Butcher's Block, Knives. Paper,Rolls etc. „ _ ,'be 'a salad demonstration by a - A quantity of Used Pipe, all sizes _ number of the m6mbers. Motto : Gordon * Our stock of Plow Shares and.Tractor Parts is cowpl 61et(oar . "Its not doing the things we like . rd J. Law prices on Gasoline and Motor Oils. Bold and Installed by to do. but• liking the things we Phone 2908; FRANK I PROUSB have to do, that makes life pleas- CHAS. COOPER, - CLAREMONT >ACCanrs- 011TA>r10 - �snt." PICHERING, - ONTARIO ■L�-'' ";. '" ��„-�d=•s•,•+F!?b•=i-'*'-,>myr'-�..•`•��.,,.,'^�'Q�'®�-'� ��'-�', ..-. _. i-• - ., _Wit. - x' .- .•e - �' _ •�• �c.ld:`:.M�^Sk�•°+� vL 1 Jk. .✓ o- - ., � - 9. — �f.":'''i' ' •' �x x��". -i'� , e• ,;.�••��• No-.s.s xt_.r..wV_.Arb .. :.. 'i:..-.r.'riw:.1..:.Minn'/' °=+NS. i �' a - Killed By Husband , _ II uarel Ov�r ' D a nce nis ' Safe a r. l�ah halloo ay., res t Trek _ - _ _:Leads to Shoots r o Fo ,F Ate x i - - - Tiverton' Man Shoots Wife at Summer Home ~ - • Craft-Lands in Tree— Dozen Oranges Only Food as'"�y+*o k :•; �' ail. -- ajad Tak.:;; I 1,. O w�!L-ife'—'• z Hike 90 Miles in Quebec Tiverton, Ont., Sept 10.-A murlar and killed her after a brief quarrel. F'`: % and suicide that arose out of a quarrel The couple, married five years ago, Two Polish'balloonista walked safely which we think is a new record. -R'e s:•; climbed out of the basket, taking the f over a dance has left ratty little had not lived together for several into dvi]izatlon in Quebec Saturday <8<z' y„;..; dozen oranges with us.' v9: ., S:,-rley McGillivray, 4, Without par- months. ? night, entrants in the James Gordon "For 'fivo solid days we. walked `'s�;• ,:;y, y • Bennett balloon race which began.-Sep- ,' ': `'"'"'?•>' cuts. Her father killed Tits wife with -• Mrs. McGillivray went to the dance B through dense ioreste, not sighting a a single revolver shot bars. Sara Shepherd of - iember,2 in Chicago,_ _ single soul until we struck the railroad- , then took his with a friend, °t own life with the same weapon. Toronto. Friends said she danced with, Captain Francizek Tynek and Lieu, tracks 'at noon yesterday. Then we Meeting her husband for the first a number of men during the evening, .� tenant Zbignaki Burzyski arrived at found out that we were near the 1 <'f!<'#?{ °` time in several mcnths in the dancing while McGillivray danced two or three tbE village of Riviere a Pierre, 60 miles f'” lags of Lemieux, where we were greet s+: .,;.<i:�w; pavilion at Inverhuron Beach, near ti,lnes before.asking his wife to dance.: northwest of Quebec cify,pfter'tramp- ed warmly. We were given substan- here,Mrs. McGillivray,23,refused his He left the pavilion immediately on 4 ing 90 miles through forests, hills and tial meals-'our first in five days. invitation to dance. She,was shot an her refusal. . rivers during the live days'they were "The balloon is not damaged and I hour later on'the verandah of her An all-night search was made for -- missing. They had landed in the wild- ,think they will send a plane to salvage r:.cther's summer home only 100 McGillivray after his wife slum to cruces and with only 13 oranges It because it is in the mdst of a dense l Mrs. Eric McGillivray , y - , which they had carried from Chicago forest. .. Wife s' a .prominent Tiverton man, yards away from the dance hall, and the verandah steps with a bullet in :• �s' two days previously, started for civili- "We were aloft 39iJ.hours I think who was shot and killed-on Saturday died before she could be taken to a her heart. The police, believed the zation. ;that-minerals caused our_compass to by her 'husband, who subsequently doctor.- scion of one of Bruce County's b car. . McGillivray, the police said, became. known families had escaped in a car. - Governors of the annual balloon vary, and for that reason I can't say _cook hi$own life: infuriated at his,eatxiinged wife's re- But at'daybreak his body was found classic said that the Polish aces so tar.`exactly how far we,were from this vii-" --Courtesy Toronto Mail and Empire. fusel- to dance with him. They said a short distance from his mother-in- hold the lead -in the year's race for ]age• be walked from the .pavilion to his Law's home. He apparently fired a distance, their point of landing lying _ "We suffered, ao bardships other Dancer is Heroine mother-in-law's home, wailed for Mrs. -bullet into his head a few minutes roughly 820 miles from Chicago. Com- than acute hunger. On the third cjay a� McGillivray's return on the verandah, miter the murder. - mender "T. G. W. Setile, piloting the after we landed we saw a lake and a . Auto Accident '`- -- --- ' -- - --- -_.-- - " -- United States Navy entry, came down can with fishing tackle, but since. _ ,at Branford, Conn., 750 miles.from there was no road leading to the lake, _ Outlook Reported The Markets �hicago, and was considered the win- we.could not get to it. Remains With Fatally Injured ver until the Poles reported.'- ."We r93ionetd burselv8s to an orange Companion All Night and Good For Potatoes ---PRODUCE PRICES, ' i t I Their balloon sanded in the top of a day each, and fortunately did not . _ g " a lofty tree 100 miles from Riviere a suffer from thirst as,there was plenty Administers First.Aid Toronto'dealers are buying produce i Pierre. The two men, with nothing to of water alon the say. At night we Santa Fe, N.M.-Seriously injured In p n United States it the following"prices: g y Small Crop 1 Eggs-Prices to farmers and coun- eat but a dozen'oranges, t�era alerted built fires and one of us slept for an an automobile acc-ldent that cost the Stirs Hope in Maritime try shippers: Ungraded, cases return- - 7- hike back to civilization which last- hour.at a' time while the other stood life of William Bunter; 28, of Buffalo, Provinces ed fresh extras, 18%c; fresh firsts, - fed until Sunday, when they struck the guard. There was plenty of game`�N•y., her companion, Jane McLean, 25ac; seconds, 10c. Graded, cases I!__ - - atlrpad- reeks which'1t+d-them_ta tfis--around_but we'were helpless since +re Saul#'F9 clar}cer_ made a aruelling- - - _ frillage of Lemieux. From there they had no weapons of any kind. � - climb from the bottom of a 1,000-foot department of agriculture forecast f Ash firsts, 23c for second's. rode in to Riviera a Pierre. "When we finally. reached this vI1- canyon and obtained std from a pass- ing one of the lowest potato crops in Butter-Ontario" creamery solidi "Our balloon," said Lieut. Burzyu- lage we were amazed to learn that the ing motorist. 30 years, farmers of the Maritime No. 2, 18?4c; No 2,-Special, ski, "landed in the tree at 30.49 a.m., world- considered us hopelessly lost The car ip which Hunier-and the girl Provinces are Anticipating higher Churning cream c Special, shipping in ` lgbadak, Chicago time, due to lack of -and that w-e apparently-he'd drifted out' were riding plunged from' the road at prices and a ready market for their 1, 18c; No. , 16c, Lo,b. shipping offs ' v N putn�s• .. -sir. We had covered about I;UbO miles over the Atlantic. the head of Taos Canon.- about '15 rings this ,gar. . ova.Scotia, New Cheese No. 1 large, colored, paraf- •' a hurtled down Brunswick and Prince Edward Is: n --- miles south of Taos, and $ d, fined and government graded, 10�i to the '91ope when Hunter b_ecame-bliud- report indications of an averag^ 10%c; twins, 10% to 11c; triplets, 11 ' _ Alleged Bandit Threshing Late ed by the- lights of an approaching crop;depending of course on regular t,) 11�4e. M rains. Poultry, alive, .'A grade-Spring ' Felled in F l�lt In Saskatchewan Mys McLean was thrown clear of- An official ot'the Nova Scalia De- chickens• over 6 Ibs- . 16c• over 5K _ the car-when it had rolled about halt partment of Agriculture•said the low to 6 lbs.,-15c• over 6 to 5i lbs., 14c; ivray down: jitinter w-as trapped in the yield in the. United States undoubted- over 4 to 5 lbs., 12c; over 2% to 4 - Hatxiilton victim Drags"Stun- Rains Soak Fields Again a-- lbs., loo=. Broi.leri,-over. 1% to � ' machine and went the full distance. ly would open up a healthy market , 5 lbs. 9c• Fatted hens over lbs. Ile' F fed ned Prisoner to Police Hops �oiicentrate on The girl tried to lift him, but be for Maritime potatoes. it wottld not - over 4 to 6 lbs., 8c; over ;% to 4 lbs.,- - - roost- Hamilton, Sept. 10,--Fighting back _ 1934 Crops was pinned under the.car, She bathed- be the early marieet, he said, but the 7c; over 3 to 3-}�S. lbs.,"6c. Old roost- h:is face and bandaged him, using part late market- with prices high enough ers, over 5 lbs. 5c: Domestic robbita, fter a hold-up man had tVvice clicked Regina, Sept. 10-Saskatchewan. ' =,e a of a -32 calibre s' bluer farmers look hopefully forward, to of her clothing, and put a cushion un- to that duty against'Canadian puts- over 4 lbs., Se. White duck.t.tgs, over trigger ev t b lbs., 9c do 4 to 5 lbs. 7c. Colored. li'g der his head not discovering ua it toes would. revent sale a + _ s t •rid good craps nett year and ruefully R ° 2 cents less. 'hile it was pranced against his ribs, later that he was dead. -She remained profits. Poultry, A grade, sure unthresbed wheat in the stook dresses•=Spring ;seep Rymal, -279-Locke St. south, as they out over muddy farm with him all night, though she -was" The prospects is the United,States chickens over 6 lbs.,'19c; over 5% to y S y badly cut and bruised and losing mach were• reviewed as follows=in a -bul• ' 'rustrated'a robbery and handed over la soaked is hen week-end rains. 6 lbs. 18c; over 5 to 5% lbs.,17c; over '. Provincial Police the-alleged ban- Thhreshi p and blood: She climbed to the road to the letin issued by the Nova Scotia De- 4 to�5 lbs, lbc' over 23S t0 4 lbs, _ _ - >leged nS will be held u' l . t after he had beaten-him rineon- wheat grade will drop, but signs or morning cad #sailed the first car pass partment of Agriculture: I3c. Broilers, over 2 to 2 lbs., tons. an abundant harveaL next yearfter Ing' "The August 1st estimee of potato 14c. Fatted hens, over 5 lbs., llc; . :. The man, who is alleged to have, five years of dzoaght, are bright. production for the United States sa over 4 to 5 lbs., 10c.; over. 3% .ta 4 'attempted to rob Ry-mal while his car Hearn iains, which poured down 292,778,•000 bushels as compared with -Ibs., 9c; over 3-to 3% lbs., Se. Provides Chauffeur last year's crop of 357,679,0-10 buih- B grade poultry 2c lb, less than A. '.has parked on the York Road near fns. two hours, were reported today C grade 2c lb. less than B: - Pullets, w► Band els..In only three years since 1900 his + :,. Em.,e Clappison cut,- at _22.30 o'clock from all points all over the south and For Alle ed Dandy$ the Au not over 3% lbs.each, ..c per lb,above is ]n tbo ('+vnn,•a> Hpgpital suffer- ,�,: tti�:l ;�y s-of-4i:�, w:.;�;.,+�. -T re---- s condi at such 'a cl.icken prices. gut tion been. low- _poirit, namely - 1901, -1:121 and ,ing froth a fractured skull and other rain extended.from points as-far south - WHOLESAtt: PROV ISIONS. Pair Took Pants from First 19_1, The potato acreag- in-Maine Injuries. He is under police guard, of Estevan to points north of Sas- Wholeftle provision dealers ars this year has-been reduced from 103,••• uotin -the fnllowin ri e3'to-retaifi 15 t, Two men took part in the attempt- katoon. ,Driver and Fre;gLHim q g p 000 acres to 135,000 to 1;0,'1 0 or - ed robbery, according to .Sergeant Q:_."_ - dealers': ` " liver of the Provincial Police, who Police Claim Ito 20 per neat. The heat end - fry- pork-Hams, 17r; shoulders, 14c; I t rested a man who resided with the Work For-Thousands North Bay, Sept. 10.-A village weather in many-parts of the Mid- butts, 16c; perk loins, lVics picnics, rat prisoner. The second man faces Assured in Quebec i policeman provided two women with' West had very materially further cut 12c. . charge of vases v. :' Chicoutimi. Que.- Between 4,0001 a chauffeur for an allegedly.stolen the pield as compared'even with July: Lard lTur: tierces, 101/._c; .tubs J! The second man, it.is said, toflk'rw and '6,000 siren will- find work this j atrtemakml.� vu gu+xl returns i�r potato 11�, N� k�, 1T r+ic=w, �• art in the fight, but fled when Rymai Winter in the lumber camps of Price The w-6men,-subsequently arrested,,-'growers after bad years are bright. LOCAL GRAIN QUOTATIONS. attacked the bandit.- ` Heathers and Company-and the Lake have been sent to Huntsville, 80 miles The-States*are going to ba'•cleaned"up Following are Toronto -quotations south *of here,' to face- a charge of early this 'year so that Maine pots- on ,grain' transactions for car 'lots, I The car owner foaght with the St, John Power and Paper Company, vices on basis c.i.f.'Bay ports: would-be robber on the roadside sad, it was` learned tram au'authorita- stealing the car, toes will, start to move as soon as p Man. wheat=No. 1 North., 72%c; ra,a'tn in a field when he Attempted to five source here. Price Brothers The .police said the women, one. ready while last year they hr.3 to ,� Ain, 3 North. p No. North., 70366; , *scape. Rymal struck the man on cut about 50,000,000 feet of-timber, T-arried hand one single, from Niagara compete with potatoes from tie East- .69%c. '.he head with the butt end of the w"- for their mills_at Kenogam! and the'.Falls, N.Y., stopper a Huntsville ern Shore." Man. oats 'No. 2 C.W.,, 42%,c; No. - - Son; which he had wrested from his Lake St. John Company'will cut about youth on the street there,pressed an . � =3 C.W., 38x,5 c; No. 1- feed, 37%c; r as and he fell unconscious. at his 40,000,000 feet for its mills at.' Dol- imitation pistol against him, and mixed feed oats, 28c. - eet.p�_ bean on .Lake St John,_ forced him to act-as their chauffeur. Twenty Thousarid Spectators Man. barley-No. 3 C.W„ 44trac. t ' -- from Huntsville to Sundrid 35 South African corn-75c. When the gunman made two at- f �� Wittiness Ikath dump Ontario'•,lain, approximate prices rw em is in nick succession to fire, Ry= miles north. They needed a-driver, it 0, p q re' C ChstB t0 Use Sidewalks SL Paul.-William Ash, 31, pare track slipping point Wheat, 64 tc mat realized that to fight was his y is said, because their male escorts ha�i B2 to.34c•'b y g chute jumper, was kilted when he at- 65c; oats, barley. 40 to 43e• Tuscaloosa,,Ala.--Fears ago it was teen detained b• the.Huntsville police my chance, and s fierce struggle en- y p to 000-root jurpp at The Min. .rye, 45 to 46c• $sued_ He hA{l ] n_gt.nriinv wG46 t,;� against the law to ride a bicycle on •,..'e u,- the sidewalks of this city. And more W her► the women proceeded on to nesota State Fair on Friday. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. .,I nds in the.ail' while the robber { p Twenty thousand persons looked on Steers, up to 1,050 lbs., good and searched his clothing. Throwing him- tbaa one daring person drew a stern Caltander, it is reported, Constable as Ash jumped from an airplane with choice, $4.25 to $4.40;.do, med., $3.75 if on the thug, he knocked him off rebuke from the bewhiskered' police paysee of that village, unaware that a sack of flour under lils'arm. He to $4; do,'cam., $2 to $3.50; steers,ki s feet 'and 'then he grappled with man for p d.ling' down the sidewalk, they, were ,"wanted," .provided .them opened the sack and a white trail Lol- over 1,050 lbs., good and chore, $4 te' Now the chief of police,,Mr..Billings- with another chauffeur to drive them $4.50• do, med.; 3.50 to $4; de, cam. ]him on the roadway•, lowed as he crashed to the ground., $ ' ley, Invites all. bicycle riders to use to North Bay, where they were ar- $3 to $3.50; heifers, good and choice, Ash, ha parachutes, w.htch wit- ,', the sidewalks !n the•'residential sec•l rested by Constable Belanger. �" $4.25 to $4,40; do, mod., $3.50 to $4; _ f tions for their cycling-.to avoid colic- nesses'said did not open. _ good . } I Whether Ash failed to pull the. rip Co,` comic , 6. $3.50 fed calves Lea in from Boat to Save Six Sion with automobiles riding down and choice, $6.25 to $7; do,men.,$5 to P S I Lady Matnriillan .card on his parachute or whether the $6' cows good $2 to $2.50' do med. the"streets. . Quebec Man'Drowns _ , - Raps Aping of Men apparatus tangled could not be deter- $2 to $2.25;. do, .com., $1.5 Contretroeur, Que., Sept. 10'.-When Winnipeg. If won.en press for all mined. canners and cutters,$1 to $1.51s. save Argentine blow S� s _ _ good, $2.50 to $2.75; do, com., $1.50 5e failed in his heroic effort to a �' the rights of men I 'am .afraid we -° ; to $2.25;' stockers, and feeder steers INS six companions from drowning in World Wheat Accord i are liable to lose some precious privi' At Least Eight Drown i g $3 to $3,10;'do, com., $2 to $2.75; - �he St. Lawrence ship channel here, London'.-Thomas Le Breton, An leges," declared Lady Macmillan in South Dakota Lowlands milkers and springers, $25 to $50; - Normand Phillie, 37, and three com• gentine representative here, last week Winnipeg with her..husband. chair. calves, good and thole,. veals, $5.50 tc unions, lost their .lives while• three signed -'an--internationai agreemeu aChambe.lain, S.D.,. Sept.,. 1A.-A man'of the'' Royal Commission on $6.50; "do,-com, and mod., $3 to $5; other men managed to cling to a raw* desi ned to raise-wheat prices and cl_)udburst sent a four-foot high wall - bacon, _. g Banking. � grassers, $2 to $r.50; hogs, n, oat overturned'by tbe'swell of a pass- brought to/42 the number of-signa. "I would prefer to see woman' of water rolling over the lowlands f.o.b., $6.50; do, off trucks, $6.70; do• ug steamer. All were from Montreal. tortes. Delegates from t other . near Crow Creek Indian Reservation off cars, $7;' good ewe and wether make a success o[ talents peculiar According to the story as told 6y three major wheat exporting 'coup-1 to 'herself rather ..than ape men a and drowned at least eight persons. It 'Iambs; $5.50; do med., $b to $5.25; ' '�tlte survivors, fife'seven men were va- tries.. Canada, the United States and I great deal-and women have talents• was feared that others aright have lost do, bucks, $4.50 to $4.75; .culls, $4 to ationing it a camp here and decided Australia, were present at the brief 1 and can do so many things which their lives whin the wall of water •50; sheep, goal light, $2.25 to atttrday night to cross the river to ceremony at which Le Breton added `-men-'cannot," she said, _ _ swept down suddenly and unexpected- $2.50; do;heavies,$lib to $2.25; dot . ' anorate. his name to the accord { ty over the low country, culls, $1 to $1.50. �ti'hile,returning In.a single to,tboat �►- J White men on horses, Indians on s - Edmonton Bread )r red Pe Wins r. t about 9 o'cloclt, they reached-the 'Montreal Youth Drowns foot and in rowboats, and aviators in id idle,of the channel just as the'sw�ll _ Prices �ncrCased airplanes searched the fringe o! the -' U.S. Tennis Title in Hotel Bathing Pool p news f _ 11 "vertake.a passing steamer was about to � Edmonton. = Retail bread vices Y formed lake today-and•,tonight. - Forest Hills,-N.Y., "Sept. 10.-With them. Knowing the craft to Ottawa, Sept. 10.-L'awrer.ce A.�here Lave advanced from one-half'to r` a sudden, dynamic surge that swept Iheavily loaded and -realiitng ''the Gillis, 22,' Canadian National, Rail- two cents per loaf tollowtng a gen A i.ew disease of the'loganberry ev_erythini g before him and'bi-oke up trength of the'-swell,.Phillie voiun- ways 'einploye,,'ff-dm Mbntrear,-wasl eral mark-up by all city bakeries. The caused by a fungus hitherto unkno w-n an otherwise dramatically close battle' Nteered to- -lighten the boat and he drowned here yesterday in the swim-,reason for the price rise was given to the North American' Continent is for points, dark-haired, 24-year-old plunged into the swift current. ming pool of a hotel. •An inquest will by'the blaster Bakers' Association reported from British.Columbia: The Frederick J. Perry of England whip. _1, The other victims•were- unable to be opened' tomorrow. It was under-ia a return' to profitable selling_levels' disease prevents pollination of a num- ped the great 'Jack Crawford of'Aus- fling to the boat when it capsized-and- stood that Gillis went to Montreal "after:a fecen-t."bread war' pushed the ber of the drupelets and deforms the tralia in five se*s today for the tennis +ere carried away bythe current. from his bathe in Iona,went. price down. Mfg t it: championship of the United States. , r GUR CROSSWORD p PUZZLE _ ..«-»»+• { 1. ! 4 s b 7 5 � tV 11' M I L E S 112 . 14 .. GOE Is 16 17 is 151 7 28 ^.;;. ,; _ - - _ = FARTHER s "The real.mar!liage, we read from Dorothy Dix, "is when a man finds a ,Plu Tobacco lasts loner because it burns. •341 3 1036 _ 7 beautiful girl and a good housewife." g' g Sounds more like bigamy. SIOWer. It's the economy smoke goes 38 P B loofas-"I wonder why rich folks farther . . . lasts 3j longer . . saves •� on 42 43 so often many rich•folks?" your"smoking cost. Obfuscus-"Because they have so s much interest in commoL." 45 46 y 47 48 53 55 . Try a Cyclone Cellar 49 SO S1 _ Husband (while house-hunting) - - — -- C 57 ..'Let's try a bungalow, my dear-then you won't always be hearing burglars ONLY 2 O c A BIG PLUG • '. moving about down=stairs:' - - til . 61 (s.3 _ Smoothing Her Plumage — -. Horizontal 44-Knights 20-Worm. flid Aunt (despondently)-"Nell, 45-Spanish article 22-Brings up - I shall not be a nuisance to you much jTam-- �+ 1-Foot-like part longer."' Women Do Not Eat 'Classified Adv�r#ising i' � 4-To pry 47-Old pronoun 23-Bay window Nephew (reassuringly) on talk A _ PATE1fTR• 9-Held session 49--Great dread 24-Symbol for samarium like that, aunt; you know. you will," As Much !` Men Do IN OFFER TO EVERY IINTEtiTQ> a2-Wine clip 53 ' Mountain nymphs 26-Large speaking A List of wanted inventions and full! 13-To linger 57-3iailf trumpet Kink-Lady-"And. how would you information sent free. sh• samaa7 Con ^ 14-Sheep 58-Huge _ '28-Italian article like a nice chap?" So Says British Ministry Of may' World Patent Attorneys. 213 liaaie Y rY Street, Ottawa, Canada t 3 15-To aid 60-Billiard stick 29-To hesitate Weary Tramp-"That all depends, Health—I odor Dis" .17-Propped 61-irrational 30-Gardens lady-is it lamb, pork, or wood?" Aonxzr WA1 =D- !� 39 r,t a 62-Cloys ..32-Part of circle .agrees �i,1: G-f�_ 21-Compat'ative ending 0-Mound - o de race Too Expensive _ Do women need less food than r DUCT. An odorless. penetrating. As 22—Red Vertical 36-Duck _.___-, men° powerful disinfectant, deodorant, •anN- =1-Dance step =----89-:Cote of scale And then there was the Scottish septic and treatme Lied wherever - --25-Tb.eory u - father of twine, f o^--1r.-ad ene of According to a Bar h Ministry o! L,am enrsal demand. Liberal termrsgand 27-Assistant 4-Australian ostrich 40-Piece of land Health report a-roman requires onl - -- -Pouch li ^s°�Y letter them photographed. y co Les, 4 on. .E. R. Dennis and seer= 31-Epoch 83 of. the food required 'b a man, salsa, 45 Richmond St. West, Toren . 4-Porch-- .44 .10-petlu -- - -- -u phis is--chaRenged t)7 Dr. .lase-- - - 5--Handsome fragrant 46-Shi diaries " Woman-"People sometii„.. tall mF _ sgisi 1`liL'AT7e XT-. 34--Sloth p Walker, of kfarle aarea.-woo;�t = _ . Rower .48-Worthless leavings i talk too much, but I always believe �' HYLA YEAST-DELICIOUS TASTE ' 35-Bitter vetch dinner In London of the Open Air T 2--Con}unction 49-Kind of meat In saying what I think." Conatipatson, dyspepsia, nick nee 36-Festive Husband-"of course, darling-brit Council, said food consumption was ache, bolls, nervous rundown condition, —Globe 60=Eggs not a matter_of sex, but of personal etc.. yield readily to T LAK REAT� - ' . __,_,:,37—Pronoun­ h d all t t -_---• _ -- —w re o yon g rest ME pz money refunded. ceps iii - —IBS-Formed with Inter. 9--Funeral .pile 51—Color from?" a idiosyncrasy, y" 12 cakes 46c. THTLA PRO- ` 9—Dry 52—Inlet o eta he y The reason o many of us do not nra slices_ The idea that !t was unladylike to DUCTS. Depart...�e4t a. Loz-2314, life 4t SO—Fear 64—Performance t -a hearty sisal should have pass- `ems• I 41—Pia on words 11-To spread 65-owing � ad with the Victorian sera. y' 42—Glided .,16—To,creep 6B—Bishopric want to learn is because a lot of the •The. Ministry of Health figure our• r CED�R, ;�HI�IG S'` 43-To soak 18-Poetic: Arabia 59-By facts we'd pick up in the- process' prises me very mtboh," said Dr. would be very unpleasant. Walker, "for my ow•n observatloas C Answers to Last Weak Puzzle suggest to me that no such differ- 98 The Neighbor e • Wife (to husband, upon- leavink s per whew pa: " ence ezlata Some women eat more, Time was when 3 was very am fl,'* good eating plaee)-"I hope you gave A�e�pO; ° °,rlsc,1O,,,�� L 0 P A T T S A A R some less,-and it la.the same with low ,u, r And 711 in bed I lay, the wafter a big enpugh tip.' men. The distinction of see does not . A kindly neighbor used to call DRAG 0 5 0 A R E S Y fi Husband-"I did;but it wasn't." arise." }i�e►�L.1[sDSgMII►Mi1eTOK ' Who lived across the way. Professor R. H.'A. Plfmmer,-Bin 1f AP AYfi BUY Into my room, it seemed to me, - Suitor-"Well, since you don't want chemist an4 Dietician at St. Thomas's ' She tripped on fairy feet A .R C S A to marry me, perhaps you will return ��..� Divorces in Mexico pp Hospital, ver agrees with the And whispered, oh so cheerljy:• D U B R I P P A 1! the ring I gave you." � Ministry, -"It als an established fact," VV A:CDLED` EFtorney FITLY ity -Here's something good to eat" 0 31 D S Y 0 T F D if B Sweet Young Thing/(' ., [l accredited attora•ys; fi twenty H Z D Y you moat know, hinr ('an per has al- be said, that men eat more than years' practice; information se• " Bo Sirasgely in the mind impressed. read called for it." women in the- proportion .given in BORDER LAW OFVICE S T O P A N T R A R E 7 the report." 435 First National Bank Building, That ncighbor seemed to me A R 2 B I T 3 A C -- M. Francis Lalry. -the famous EI Paso. Texas. :-Of all good folks-,the.very )test 0 0 fi fi R 8 A A A R A Doctor-"Give tip smoking, captain, Sa:oy chef, `contends -that, although_- - . = That I *uld ever see, 0 V A L B D I T W A 11 and you will prolong your life, by 20 women on the whole eat less than " F'or.coo> ies from her pantry Shelf, g T A D'0 T S a s P Y years." men, they eat more than they used A strong cement for mending broken • o A dish of raspberry.jam Captain-"But isn't it too late now?"_ to, and could, with benefit to their china or glass is made by dissolvina .'Or broth which she had made herself _ Doctor-"It's never too late." - health eat yet more, some shellac in sufBCient rectidej' All grateful-still �I am, - Captain-- Then--I'll start-- is 'ten "My ezperlence as a chef h'aa spirits.- to give the consistency of -. Gems from-Life's Scrap-book years' time." taught me to very a menu consider- Why should I think of her today? - ably according as women are to eat .treacle Punctuality 'Well that I' scarcely know- Trouble really never star a it or not," he said, -- 16., one Hke her-went 'cross_tbs.wi3- "UnfaUVelsees in tbe-keeping az-an family uatH the Hme Arrives wh "For 'a=dinner attended ezclu-slv.ely HELP FOR -TIRED WISES _ With tray in hand, and so appointment is an act of clear dis-- Lather and son can wear each tlr's by men I prepare tfcber food than s.. 1, Retched her hasten to a door honesty."-Horace Mann. clothes. when men and women are dining to- Take Lydis &Fillkhames e lik ee-Itichter,is unity; uCtity' is G� You haze admitted Smith to your e :. -Vie COmpOtlnd And guessed perhaps that she gether. , Sometimes. I add a. course _ Was taking lam and cookies- for ,; for e. men's banquet," _ •-.' Some child resembling e, -------- tte+d da:loa chw h'� - g in the figurative-,transmission from club'. But he is such a bore." etmea~Tbeyy ce.°� w the -" the divine thought to the human. dill- "Yea-we wanted somebody to gram the c+oms home wish less moa•7 m ;Beneath the linen spfltlesa white, _ _ _ t In Italian P ' it r the wife who ... bb pay en..lop. . . . I knew was something 'awed $r p muse saro{tM aims m�e flat beat are likened.to 'the cattle upon a thou- i gents, proalptnesa, and perseverance ble about." $ells Photo To tempt a sick child's appetite apCrti d thla><s. ` sand hills'."-Mary Baker Eddy. Grocer-"Do you want white or u ye. y eia I ' ' ' ) And driving.down the street S worn ode . ''c Rome. -'Publicity •._eskers who oee+ous.tq Lydia_• ��� Vgeesw Thought I in life there's much that's "PunctualSty is the stem,virtue of brown eggs, ma'am?" ble ivhse yO°°"d o too1Q men of business, and the graceful - Pretty.Bride-"The kind I want are make their presence at public ,gather- tlye aer•M� m care! • Bid ings the occasion to get their names..-.Despite the wrong man tells; courtesy of princes."-Bulmer-.Lytton. white with a yellow polka dot in the and photographs into public print have 96•�o1 ^07 140 women who report ;fn every little neighborhood "If I have made an appointment middle." to us my that ey are benefit"m your by thfe _ Some kindly woman dwells, you, I owe you punctuality.I have been called to order by Achilie Star- medicine. sw a bottle from yore deq' with and watch the eewlts. no right to throw aw your time, if I ace, secretary of the , Fascist party. slat today ' ' _Barrie h :aminer, s.Y Country Doctor calling to see female Starace has issued an order prohibit- 40 SOURED ON THE ` 4 do my own."-Cecil. patient) supose you consider me _ _ ins the publication of photographs and _ It is estimated that of Gt. Britain's "I have always been a quarter of an an old humbug?"'(laughing, as.he felt names of persons attending meetings. w f total population of 44,500,000 persons, hour before my time, and it has made the woman's pulse and tryinE to put The order affects Starace himself and :NORM—THAT S LIVER jipite-halt are smokers. a man of me."—Lord Nelson. over his very best bedside manner), all S others except Premier Mussolini The Patient (gasping incredulously) and-a few other Government officials. Wake rip your Liver Bile _ -"Well, I never. I had no idea you --No Calomel necessary - a DAUGHTER HAD CRYINC SPELLS could ascertain a woman's thoughts - MM,,a�, purple who feel eour, .ke of and i - just feeling her pulse." generally watched nuke the mistake of takiaa =' Proteet YouraelfApainat saits, oil, mineral water, laxative osiidy oe ehewins �ut or roughage white only move . j SKIN TROUBLES the brwde and ere the .•r. „_ _•- « e Blessed is, the husband who Is an what you need f to wax* up your Il.ee Nerves" .Brought On by Worry><ng unhandy fellow. He reads news- Cue bile stare your liver gearing the daily twp pounds of liquid bile into your bowel Ciet capse while his neighbors mending ` your stomach and intestines worltiag u they ar et sweepers. vL xCURA eeruld once more. ` AFTER KRUSCHEN p >� Carter's Little Liver pills will area !<: Soa 25c.Ointment 25c.and 50c. °p Purely vegetable Safe. arise. Qute +• "A DIFFERENT GIRL" - ;' i :_ Tact et _ atral drdrugoek Refuw bstitSw.7 ; P ea . ful T A mother cartes:-"Early this spring �l ` Minister, (calling)="And what does ; .-.my eighteen-year-old daughter had a (/ �?cj 1 you mother do for you when you've been a good girl?" : High School .Boards and Boards of Education .nervous brq#kdown: She had crying. - spells and fits of the blues. So I de- ` Margery-"She lets me stay home Are authorized by law to establish is :filed to give Kruschen Salta'a trial, r from church." INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND starting with a large half-teaspbonful j I 1 .- � I _ . . He'd Never Get Rich ••t ART SCHOOLS .. .• ' _ _ _ . a week ~ With the approval of he in ea- of Education .n hot water first thing in the morning, -.Ind the little daily dose in her tea for Victim -(sadly)-"I got that watch t M 1st _ lunch and supper. In.less than from a former employer after I'd been DAY AND EVENING CLASSES the crying spells bad stopped and she w with him ten yearn." may be conducted In accordance with the regulations issued by. a. the Department of Education. began fo sleep better. That was three Footpad-"Lumme, Guvnor, you was K _ months ago. To•day.she is full of'pep, Kruschen Salts 'make constipation slow, wasn't you?" THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION .-. - + end sleeps and eats well. She is a dif- impossible, They help the.liver and ? is given in various trades, •The schools and classes are under . _ !scent girl,. I am still giving her the kidneys to perform their natural duties -.1, 'the direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. _• Homeopathic Recipe Application for attendance should be made to the Princl'pai Sttle daily dose.-(Nirs.) M, L. in. a.natural they cleat away Diner-"Wbat on earth is this broth ,( The commoues cause of depresseo gently, b,�t tom 1 tp g ely,all poisonous «- :*Mw . of-the school - - a;- X_. - .--. w.g �- =��w' °tj +- �- made front, waiter? Surely it isn't COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD , 's part�ai constipation-an fns on tc'aste matter, an' en ore an uncon- �„ complaint,.because the sufferer„ is eel•• laminated blood-stream. Therefore, if chicken broth. SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE'AND HORTICULTURE are provfde.0 firm aware of it. It means the gradual you keep to Kruschen,you need never Waiter - "Well, air, St's chicken for In the Courses,of Study in Public Separate, Continuation and High accumulation of-body poisons which know the meaning o[ melancholy;never broth in its infancy. It's made out of Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocationai Schools and Departments. the Rater the hegSs were boiled in." Copies of the Re Olations Iss ed b the Minister of Education may, be _dull the mind, damp the spirits, sap never feel "nervy" or depressed. P g ,..Jl Y the nervous strengtfi. and lower the Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. ' �chole vitality. Drug Stores at 45c and 75c. per bottle. ISSUE No. 37--'33 ° • 1 .. ,up,. s:r. �,..,:;.- .. r _ .•. _ - ..'"�•' .... ..�:yt+^ X•�' _:,y.:.e,._ ,. _ - �. ,.. ty;.f" .u• _ - - ter° ';.,ar s' ' t x. -.fir'.. �:'":• ,_. ,^...a,�.'4�a+~:a'::-`,n...r - _ •r,,.M •;. . -.t`, ... t .�^•" _ - `Z S :1' LOVA���� -Rev. H. O• Crozier will occupy -Mr. and Mrs. Grainger, of h- ' * fIL pulpit next Sunday, morning Uglittoa, visited Arthur and Mrs. ' t, . noel evening All are welcome. Boyer on Sunday: -The Ladies' Aid Society of -Ha •-1!!n.FaV►kes ie. at present, in -Bay-fever sufferers have been --- a very critical condition. St. Andrews Church will meet at having a sneezing good time der---- _ 1 e • , -Born, on Thursday,}Sept. 8th, home of Mrs. F. H. Hall on Wed ing the past ten days. We under- a Dr. H. T. and Mrs. Fallaise, needsy next at the usual hoar. stand several members have been -The annual school fall fair added to the ranks this ear. V*tpiokerin 's Leader Store" Lwiaa. eon and daughter. y e�t -The first frost of the eeseou will be held in the Pickering pub -Mrs. J. Mwxlell, who conducts . - ooearred on Monday night which lie school to dap (Friday), when the "Madeline" beauty salon in Cl- • the usual program me, and . -:,canoed slight damage to tender, p Rram of sports, pub. aremont, �tjll be in Pickering, A:. p4aats, lic speaking,exhibits etc., will be will conduct her beauty parlor in S. -R.I3_and Mrs. Crank were at given. W. Davis' residence, Church Str. on - - - - -On Friday last diffareat parts Wednesday and Thursday of each . 'Newmarket on Sa0ardap-attend• of the province reported lag the narterly meetin of P po tad a temp wee Hours, s m.to 6 p, ra. Phone V ARTJC.i Friends. eratare of 96 degrees above zero, • , -A. E.and Mrs.' Calvert enter and on Monday drop to 82 de- - ew disease has-broken out tained the Young People's Society geese took place. Last year there in the wnehip, according to the .. for ' • of the United Cbarch on Wednes- was no frost during September report of a clan who came into our ' — day evening. until the last day of the .month, offices a few days ago. He told of " -J. Aruott ' improving hie when the freezing point was reach a neighbor, who had recently died, School Supplies ' property by tearing down the ed. The first part of this mouth suffering from "pugnacious anew back kitchen of-his residence and was unusually warm. for Septem ia." We preetlme the disease will her. erecting anew one. be somewhat similar to su(l -St. George's Church, Sunday, anewia. bat of li more combative �► -Mee. James Gordon, who has Y• - -' • •' - :':been laid up -for several weeks Sept: 17th, 14tb Sunday 'after type. and consequently hardef-to School To er ' +with a badly sprained ankle, is Trinitp : Sunday School, 10 a m.; handle• g$ y , able to be'around again. Morniang Prayer, it a in ; Even -All trauaient"re not hoboes. -James Richardson is Navin ing Prayer, 8 P. m. Preacher at The story s being - for y g told of a local - his residence, now occupied by R both services Rev. E. G.Robinson. train dropping R-'couple of parcels _ St. George's Harvest -Thanksgiv from the baggage coach a few Boys and Girls - "H. Ripley, re-shingled, The work R ,' � • . is being done by F. J. Prouse. ing services will be on Sunday, days ago, and the ere* seeing two - -The Swastika Club executive Sept. 24th. The preacher at the '.`tramps'" pick them up. • At the .. - met at the home of Mrs. Smith on morning service will be Rev. F. H. neat station the railway police was Tuesday evening to prepare the Brewio, rector of St. Siman's advised-to take tbew .'in. In the program for the coming fall and Church, Toronto. meantime the two men walked winter. a '-some been co ineu from Torun back two tveri to the nearest Me . , CHAPMAN -The regular mouthy meeting to have been coming to the beach- station delivering the p g s for the week end, conditon the s ent. sa inggthe hadc been of the W. M. 9- of St. Andrew e R 8 y' y. Church was held at the home of themselves in a manner much to dropped from the passing train. . Mrs. R. W. Miller on Wednesday theannoyance of ,the other eamn Their honesty was properly r0lcog• afternoon. era. One'of them appeared in the nized by the train crews. -Mrs. Barker Sr.,o€,Port Hope, Pickering Police Court on Tuesday -If the . attendance at Toronto' tia� i; s La., -. tea h-ance has rettirneo te her home after wh9r spending several weeks in Picker• charge of . coneun►ing liquor' in conditions as they existed in the i .ing with her son, Geo. W. Barker, a public place, for which he country, times have not improved a _and family. was fined ten dollars and co9te, any during the past year, as the _4 _ -The apple crop promises to be a'blch he cheerfully paid. attendancre for the two weeks Meo'a "Monarch" Socks-Rew!Fdll Pattern] &fairly good one in .this locality -A not very - serious' motor showed a-decrease of 19,000'fror,► _ L)lie-pear. From same point9 east accident occurred on Sunday• ww;t last year. ' The attendance on rK. :J3 saute, �';; cC►ua and ii.OF,a l,a;r, - •-- af-l3ua�artou;when a aspen er SaturdH wao-24,000 than that i _ come reports that the crop 'ie the P 8 y - '• - - ' for 3u and 60,cents. best for some years. ' ,.• car,hauling a railer, tried to 'cat of last year, and this may -be _ -Mrs. Thou. Andrea Met with is on the line of- treffi:: The c ar partly due to the races at Tbaru A real buy far the dibcriminating buyer, ' a painful accident on Saturday got there, but the trailer Rot into oliffe. which wonitl -attract many .. last when she fell over a chair in difficulties - with- 'the enr from from the Exhibition. Tire Chi- = t the kitchen of her residence and behind and was: depnmited in the �,kgu Century of ProRresq Eahibi• Th°'Fall 17am�•1 yes Qf Ti 1� Taylors 'fractured several of her ribs fence corner, the i�tintents being• tion would also attract hundreds Y p� P a -A. F. Ranciman.Traffic Officer. scattered over the' landscape, a uf,uanadians as well,as Americans trunk containing some very per. who would not attend both fairs, -Are now in. - -. accompanied by Mrs. Rnnoiman, sonal belongings had its contents and who usual] attended that at left on Monday for .a two weeks' y Better Than-Ever. Prise the Same. 'vacation which they will spend on display on'the tense. Toronto. _. near Bala. We wish tb*m a -A unique swimming snatch 19950 pleasant outing. took place on Saturday in Toronto M MEMORIAM.in front of the.Ezhibition sounds :�,—'3inCe the recent rains the g In loviril� memory of our dear mot= • - . - ` , _. - ' tomato crop hue improved teat] when Marvin Nelson. of Iowa, the - P P greatly. - her, Mrs. W. G. Hain. who depart- 'Ouaran'teed .Satisfaction. ' world's champion ewimme�, was •.•'°Pbe quality is much better than p eel September T5th, 1924. _' .: :. - " - - - - _ - • Lire early fruit, much of which matched against the dog.that won "To live in hearts of those we � '« /� bad green spots and also in many, the first prize in the dog's derby leave babied, is not to die.". W illi�,ms S p�epr Work -Boot '. �easee partly rotten. at the C. N, E. The dog led all Devoted Children r� .-Holidays and Exhibition over. the wa until within s few yards y JONE'S - in losing memory of 1♦drs: _ - -the churches, Sunda schools, lad. of the finish, when Nelson made a pee away in at r�l3.e 0 Sunday Wul. Jones, who feu' societies etc. are now re desperate apart and•woo by a few Sept; 12th, 1932. P par Claremont,, • fag their winter programs. While seconds. The course was half a We watched her suffer hour by hour Menooi ite Leather Uppers. Doable Soled Goodyear Welt through to the householder Roes downstairs mile and the race created the It caused us bitter grief, - hers. A Buy for file man who wants '. to look at the coal bin. deepest interest. To ,ee her slowly pine away, quality sad comfort. - -Joseph and Mrs. Clarke, of -The third diphtheria toxoid 4pd could not give relief. �Stetiler, Alberta, spent Thursday treatment will be administered in God knew that she was suffering, • afternoon at the home of W. J. the Pickering school house.on Sat And- the, hills were hard to climb, Fred T. Bunting, ':!' :" _'.Piekering 4 '. Clark. They are returning home urday, Sept. 16, at 2 30 p. m. (day. So_ He closed her weary eyelids 'a from a trip to EaRland where light saving time)• under the And whispered "Peace, be Thine." Radio Licenses ` 'Eetabt[shed 1857. *hey were visitin¢relatives. direction-of the Women's Insti She bade no one a last farewell, -Miss Ybylli9 Pilkey has attach• tute. it is important that all the She said Qc}od•-bye to none, - ed to the occasional teaching staff children who have rw•pi`eri prq Her spirit fled before we knew - - - - of the Toronto public schools, viaus treatrbeote nctiitlti be on ' Teat she had from ua gene. -H�reLZ - rQ Inspector Mosher erected the hand. Special arrangetuenttthavn �? lips cannoi speak how we miss 1 (j ( j, V appointment through her high been made to Rive second and her, ' ;standing during the past year. third treatments to any children Our hearts cannot tell what to say God aniy -knows ho�a• we miss her, _ -Tale price of gasoline basin. who have received the first• or t 7n our home:that 'is`lonesome -to- ne.' week. due daring the peel second treatment. Roast Pork, _ -. day, ---`•-=week. two a-Abe increase of -The` clergy of the An limn � g Husband and Family' _ _.Cooked Ham, n@ will not ap Deanery of E%at York held their :'• preciate the fact that they will be goarterly Clerical± meeting at --CRESS CORN -SALVE Jellied Tongue, •• .`•< 8�•: _ Lazed in order to increase the Pickering on Monday la3t, Sept just rub on. '�o need to bathe or to Jellied Veal, - s wages-of American workers. 11th. . Holy'Commanign was cele- bind., -'.E.�. Jones. druggist. As usual, fall weather began brat A in 'St George's Church at BeloRnR, .. : .• 15e. right attar the Toronto Ezhibi• lOs:'m. Afterwards, the members Read What This Is •• Ib @, for 26c. - bition. On SaturdAp night, the met ia`�the Club Rooms. where the Headcheese, - last day of the Exhibition, a de, morning was "pent in devotional Your money, back or good results, by �• -aided change in the temperature study of the Epistle to the Ephes using Mr s• Sybilla Spahr's Tonsil- Special,.Bacon, half or whole side, .. c• j took place, and a general search iane. The members were enter• iris, for sore -throats, coughs, bron- for warm underwear took place. tained to lunch at the Reetorp, chitis, whooping-cough, catarrh„head �liioeed Steak, _ -:.. - .:. °- 'a lb*for'25e. The grain crop in the three after which Deader bnsineso .was colds and tonsil diseases. . p .` ' Stewing Beef, .. �• ... , ... .... .. 3 The for 25c .. prairie provinces is reported to be discussed. The gathering adjourn E. C. Jones. druggist. : - the poore'ht in nine years, the av ed at 4 p. m., after a very profit. XKO ldnorsaaMao+afla. - All en kept under Electrical de E erage yield being 10.9 bushels-per able and enjob�ble session. M to l sere. In certain parts the crop is Refrigeration. - rp rted as beith vet -On Friday-night two boy, OR SALE-A iwdrnom amtr and n Po g y good:: The Dorland Smart, axed-21, and b e Famall library table. Call at News office: 2-8 - t drought and the armies of grass brotber, Harold, 1fi, whose horn ' is R E hoppers' are responsible for the O RENT-.;T cottage., low - t r crops. at Point Anne, near Belleville, - a- a pod ps• Trent. Apply Bay View.Tea Room,Dunbar- were returning from' Toronto, ton. 3 -Many American tourist@, who where they endeavored in vain to Butcher (phone 3000} Plck�ring have been spending ,their summer secure employment at the Toronto WANTED=Tn buv wdrk bnrse. vacation at varion@ @Ummer re- State lowest price2 P.O.Bo:26,2, Clare. L. eoPte in Ontario, have been wend . Exhibition•. - Having no money most. 3 _ y: they were hiking their way to ing their way boniewarde dnriog T 08T--Pair of epectacipa, in brown " the past week or two. Hundreds Belleville, and when east r Pick .leather case: Name believed to be on case. „ erlOg they were @reeling 9 ride On =3.00 reword to Snde:leaving at News office.'2' Fog American care have been pace a truck unknown to the driver, en UBERLING Fog through the 'village almost FOR SALE-Six .Sono¢plga. seven every day since their vacation has Joseph White, of Dovercourt Rd , [' weeks old; also two young boars.►large Eng. •• ended. Toronto. The truck was heavily Black. Apply Lloyd 1aa.Vlbite, lot 22, oat of loaded and bad also a trailer, mud con,6,Pickering. 6 -W. H. Chester, of Highland - " - - Special Service Tires . . Greek, )eft is our office s Rater when going np Arnold a bill. .8 -FOR SALE-Dawson's Golden Cbaff : mile east of Pickering, the boys O.A.C.61 wheat. Seed certificate No.x43-1. melon grown on his farm, which 31.20 per bushel. W.H.Westney, Lot 10, weighs 25 pounds and is 22 inches were hanging on to the truck, and con..S. Pickering, 1-a In length. Its null the elder Dorla'ad; lost his hold As thousancle of driv.6rs show know, are g quality is in keeping' and fell beneath the -trailer. The 'FOR 8ALE-20 ft.joists, 2 x 12:also h 'Wltb its size. Can you beat this l' doors and sash,window frames.stpirwa and 1 If you can please ,leave'it in OiIT younger boy jumped Oaf noel Can abort plank. Apply Syd Schmidt, StanleyyThe- :a/IIllt stronger and wear longer than any i office. IS former years Mr. Cheat• ahead and told the driver to stop. atre. swuflv,lle. 480 sr-ha@ grown them which weighed Fortunately the truck was going OR SALE-10 -Plymouth Rock 'tire even Seiberling conld ever build &i pounds. slowly On Recount of the steep Rockerels,hatched in March.from the hatch- grade and heavy load, otherwise try of 1.Clark.Kingsville. Also 10 Rhode 1s- before. :e ?r. -Charles R. Walker, of St. he .could not -have reached the Pi�Red hens. H.M«hen,Pickering. Phone x+ Cathwrines, died on Snn,day, Sept. driver. The nnfortnnate lad had - $rd, at MaplehureL Hospital, Thor• been dragged aboilt' %50 `varde STRAYED-On-to the premises of _CoIIle 1II au a81; t0 >llee these world fam• ; -old, and his funeral took place on before the truck was @to the undersigned,lot is,con.S.Pickering. on `. peed. or about the 18th of August,.2 yearling heifers 'Wwdbesday from the family resi•'and when picked up it was found Owner ma have same by'paying expenses. A F. D1a� tiY69. -� dense. 151 Niagara Street, where that he was badly bruised and Perc7.R. 1,Pickering. 1-3 - service was conducted.. Interment he was suffering from bnrne•by L-OR RE-241--A farm eonsisting of hook place in Victoria Lawn Ceme• being dragged on the pavement. P 100 acres of good land.well drained,being lot a tery. Deceased was a life long(but no bones were broken. Dr, 8,con, 1, Pickering;' on-highway a.mile and a U east of pick Village. For full particu- L ,� resident Ot St Catharine", and for Cartwright Wa@ summoned and lays apply to F.w.Hobbs.B R 1,Whitby. 7tf 3 B B A G E' several years was in businose in attended to the boy's injuries, and ANTED-Farm property, suit. General ge a ae 'Qi18 a>ad (�ali.' 9Pickeriog. He was well known afterwards the injured, boy was A for crop prodamion and Farm Lana F 0' l' ' wod highly respected Ile is our• taken to the Oshawa General In�estment,notrealestate. L«ated,+earwhere - vitw3 by a sorrowing wife, three Hospital. White6 the track •oaimmana s°'eerviice.may iindl f Lott► ►'tor • �n} (f it14,u�1ttsrellad one son: _. �'`rdii r uteiei i3'ie i�ia� ;8fi elntl "rerr.' y t+�*t' ] ,Picky 'i _ • _ . .., 1" r at,:•1bT:',►itii.Tr e.t. a:4 1 R. .: <�� •, ,.' . ._t?!••_...._ f