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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_09_22 .. ,.,_ n'a ^T.:.. -ti, �.t:i `•:+F'dS4s!•-a",a"'...- `-.!`,.nA'�:1 .'•.� - -� vy'w -'-_r-.,:,+tlix}-L. Y' :.'1NV'" .t."^�YZ� ,�' �j••-• ( "' f' ',f•<,+.'ew.-ax:f?:- ./ +M X '• � 7• a> cu .� .. s-'+s a ' n !� 'P�F ;.,L F ,4 si•.. :F' ".R;0115. h '�.-�,i'' 4�n:�3,.,•s• � ....�'.�.'s+�" ��+ .:r" w��. .,t•:, - �.:.Y ;t,.v` y.' ';,L., r - '.,trr'.±r �'.�•- .✓3'i,• YMT: q 'Y ''.R, .� ^,1'-•.. - ;. �•w .\r.f.?`{, :':�•: ti` - ;'3" _.•y4'• :� ., �uFA iGa v:. ... _ �\ -�'"F^,.: ...3'•. ., r r*' .. y;. 3a. aS' V. �r?'• c .�''_ •' q,'; :,. 'n„a r:'+•., :" • .f .'" .'^ ,,,,n+s' tt;N`.r1'' H E '.V 1C--K­ 'k. ".•t, ,.r VOL. L1I19 PICKERING, ONE., ,FRIDAY. P2,' 1933." =_:T_': _�� :_- _ N©. ¢ r JPVVfss+fto"4L dassa. Audley Y Br uglum t The anniversary services will be Miss Scanlon t the week-sad � � held in the church here on Sunday at the E. Holtby home. R. H. C. P8ARsON-Pb accisa ,A-good supply of Hard and Soft and Monday, Sept. 24th and 25th. G. L, and Mrs. Middleton visited Dand Surgeon. Donbwtoo. 10ir Curl on hand, Also s supply on Sunday, Rev. Mr. McDonald, of relatives in Mt. Forest, Walkerton D B. P'ORI3YTH,Oppb.D.. Director of Kindling Wood, Agincourt, will preach at 2.30 and and Kincardine recently. . .oatometrini Aarotiat3oaol Ontario.Reg. B at 7.00 o'clock, and on Monday ev- r •_ Isessed MX of the Amdmiean Optowetrical stove length. erring, Sept. 25th, the Goodwood Y. Green River BaEiblislted ]819@: Association. Eres e>wained by appointment. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. P. will present their ��play. "Betty, hoe open the date of Sunda 24th Phone sso4,Claremont,out. the Girl of My Heart. The orches- p p y as it is Missionary Sunday..The ser- y.,. &W t'egal. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING tea will provide music between acts- vice will be held at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. THIS I9 THE Admission 25 and 10 cents, w - Dearborn, noted Missionary speaker t. UNCAN B. McINT'YIiE-Barris. ! K ter,Solicitor, Notary. Office-Brock St.. A- � M) E I Greenwood will be present to give an address, FARMERS, SILL Soukh, Opposite.BellTelepboneOffice, Whitby. GENERAL INSURANCE Sth also the Peaches quartet will render" Phone 45. 4sly Born on Wednesday, I special pecial music.. A large number of farmers „ r DONALD RUDDY Barrister, BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO to Fred and.Mrs. Woodward, a son. --On Oct. 1st, our Rally Day ser- exchange their grain R. soot;tor,flotarypublic.. ltioneyW loan. __ Mrs. Southwell• and family are vice wil be held also at 2.30 p. m. a fort , Office formerly occupied by the late A.E.Chris gaeilities for placing .env kind of In• holidaying with friends. special program is being prepared. a dan,south wing of Court House,Whitby. sfy> surance at beat rates :Hiss ,Coles, of West Hill, was in The Clover Club Class were en- Flog .al'tt� @rea�S BATON, BELL" & ROSS', Barrist- available. the village on Saturday. tertained by Whitevale young peop- ers. Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security and Service my Motto. Vic. -Clark is.building a house on le last Friday evening. All report a �+T Building,330 Bay Street,Toronto,; 421y Phone Pict. 515 ,y the Hick's property, having rented "wonderful evening, It Saves money and many more it. Beaton. ---- _--i-- ----, ---,--_��. part of the should do it. K. .Ben. property. .y� I.D.'F.ltpse. -. ' Adelaide 2838-9 Mrs. S. Stewart,, of Toronto, is Dunbarton .. L�ICHARDSON. PICKERING A I H. $eal, Claremont spending a couple of weeks with Mrs ..Special _ it M. 'A. Sadler and family. :Miss Mary Anderson, of Montreal MU'-N EY-Bariiaten,Solicitors,Notaries PHONE WL4 Public, Ili-214 Confederation Life Building, T The .Harvest,Home Services and sperit the week-end at her home here. BARLEY FEED Corner of YonYe and Richmond Sts. Toronto, FURNITURE N I T U R E Supper will be held on Sunday Oct. Dunbarton school-took a lot of $24-00 per ton, Spot Cash. _ Ptswtea Adelaide 4489 a4d 4480, sy, appoint• 15th and Tuesday, Oct. 17th. Furth- prizes at the School Fair. moot Saturday-evenings, Ptchering residenee Phone Pick.3013, su We are displaying an attractive er particulars later. Sorry 'to report Mr. F. W. Hill laid This in the beet feed value on variety of Xmas Gifta. Mr. Henry .Brandon, Mr. and Mrs. up with a poisoned fott. the market. T1301148CN A Notary Public, rris Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. Frank Brandon and daughter Ruth, Y - ~' tars, Solicitors. Notary Public. Offce at 4 ____ - - for Pastry and Flue Restdcnce of Mr.Thomson. lot Il.conceax:on 1, Furniture and Furniture of Cannington spent Sun ay at Mrs. roast at W. H. Moores last Thurso 1S$11rjj Cake Baking. Plcldaring, Office hours;Thursday and Saturday 'Novelties. W. H. Brandon's. night. . eveoings. from 7,00 P.m to 8.30 P.in,.or by !�ppppaantment. Toronto office: eor,Royal Back Prices low, in keeping with times. Quite a number from here attend- John and hiss. Mills visited with snakes a Fine Phone Pick 2000, Toronto Ehtin 5303. ed the--funeral- of the late L. John- the latter's mother over, the week- Baker's Joy 371y Flavored stun, of Brougham, on Sunday after- end. Dentcc6 - - noon. In his you days he att- The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- _ Dread. ' - 'R, O O F I G ••sided public school here. per will be dispensed in the United Chopping _ Monday_ ._ WA$n�da_a --"- -"-- NTELL C.SMITH. D. D. 9„ L. D.9„ •t r - /• , a. ' � t-11�-'Zr ?pr�2�rrr-at- man. and Friday. We do (Successor to Dr.J.N.Dales,. Graduate of SPECI kL Allan, tiles. T. 'L. Robinette and fain inff son ice• it right. the Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron. ily and J. J. iobinette and wife and jtaiijr Day Service will be coed- to University, At Claremont office ove-D. A. ," . -' ��t s tore every Tuesday and Friday, Ph*ru Winch Rock Faced Red baby, of Torohto, spent Sunday with uc*Pd in the church,at the 'morning Pv O•C#EDIT - 6waif�a11., _ 2;tr Vii';?.c ai: Wood. service on Oct. 1st. The children and Green Roofing ?sizes obtained by the pupils of will be the choir 'both morning and On account of the change in times' •UERBERT T. FALLAISE.•L. D S.. and the close margin I sell at. f - D, D. . Graduate oft he Royal College or Greenwood school. the Fair. Mil- evening, +R Dental Suri�6ns'and the University of Toronto. 2' 40 per square'. dreti Brown, 4th and "5th. Ross Walls A fire took place on Saturday ev- am forced to discontinue credit. Ilaice is residence second, ens: of St. And• 5th and 2nd. Eileen Sadler, 1st, 2, erring on the sideroad just north of except for' approved monthly rep's Church. Pickering,Oat OQ-tre burs,. 9 Full weight and gills grid 6th. Ernie Sadler, 2nd. Dor- the Community 'Hall corner of a accounts. •a.m. to 6 P. m,. or by appointment. (X-ray .' `service). Pbooe Pict a:otx. y standard gaality othy Disney, 3 firsts, 2nd. 3rd and shack, the _ people -were lining in a The above rites nod for 10 days 3 fourths. Milton Walls. 2nd. and 6th. tent. V. L' 6s>ti>:;� Marjorie Byers, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and w only. Torras Spot Cash. Y -8th. Muriel Clarke, 4th.. Billy Ches= Kinsale L. SUf NINGHAW ~ *.ass __ her;4th. June Southwell, let and 6th Building and General BLIZABETH RICHARD60N_ • • Les. Wilson, 2nd. Con. Hedge, 3rd. Many from here -attended the ePireandautomobileiawranceotaut,ads.' ••• PI ��1rl.aalla�IV ".� ante a# Claremont-on Saturday ev- Contracting. : esims agmeCompaniesof solid fln.aeatl stand- 1. Maguire, 4th. Van. Walls, 2nd. J. �, y Estimates furnished on all ciassas' s�. � j y+� Linton, 3rd' and 4th. C. Walls, 1st. F. eamg and report a (rood time. LUMBEE'l 1 fir. and Mrs. V.. Parkin accomp- of work-Interior and E:terlor• Wood. 2nd. The pupils obtained sec- w WS us M 1!fACO ING@ f �nctianesr, anied by Mrs. A. Parkin Sundayed Alterations and repairs. prasitw sd! Oasreta aM, � and in singing. Florence Wood came. F .� Moa+at«e[.0 kinds tr ea sbaanst Blacksmithing, di-9Poodwork second in reciting and Eileen Sad with relatives near Weston. .Obimneys Built Concrete Work. a0ra a •seas•aa o, O.s lea, 4th. Mr. Will Richardson who has been Phone Pickering 5712 at right prizei - • spending the last month with Mrs. FAJRPORT. - • ONTARIO R H1ZATbN, 'rOwNsHIP Nowisthetime-te bare tb repair Brougham A. Harbron has returned to Dryden. D. Cleat. cooveyaseer Cammaaioner la. jobs attended to. Marro repaired, �lr. Harrison and daughter, Mr.' ` .�m.tt., Accountant, Etc. Iwuet'of Shin;p�Ies For Sale " rsf.ge l tceasea wbtee.aie.Oat. also nets saatioas oo hen The tam W,+'arid Mrs. Bate. of Toronto. 'and �Irs. Justice and Mrs. Peterman D ous Floury Plows always on hand. were week-end visitors with :bliss all of Toronto, spent Sunday last WJL MAW. LICENSED 4UQ- Alaodealer in Viking Cream Separa- Bate-who returned with them to th,� with :1ir5. F. Harbron and daughter. TIONSER,for Yodr,()ktmio and Durham ,, re and,Electric Washers. city for a few day's visit. Galt Galvaaired gtet•i Bbioglea, Catsatta., An ivado at e�{� The annual school fair held at Br- ta Terms minable•i`` Ii t (nit dR buytgg ao,eTeCtric, dip i•t,e Jerm n famil of Whitb Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. - .reaaw ee NEws•0mtre;t!•�and Z s,psn a&"a-demoliJrltaa��io of"the' '�? y y' y, ooklin thin year was a great success • sss►t phooea. Whitby,Unt _.;6Ir : Rdfil�rs'f alit models. were. Brougham visitors on Saturday Ali schools making well., Kinsale ob- Also. re•rubbrrisrg buggy wheals. e pr cos lire right.' Mr. Jermyn being a former .teache► twined many prizes and made a Rood •Lawn mowers.sharpened. 1�ARNET_ ER,T�DN '' �v'Q0d'We Xd,.` in cof the Boin the school was much, ahoaing. ' T'. PaTER80ti 9 CLARE�dOAT + interested in the school fair. •ai fir. and lFtrc, I2. Is. Mowbray and Call and get prices. ' Phone 2812" v y, GREE.'VWO0D 44nEy Sunday visitors at the tiliddleton family rnotorPCl to-Rocemoont on Sun, ++f .glectricitl rCoritractor, � 4 = - ----- home were Stanley acid Mrs. SIack day and brought their little son -a - - `'Wiriag and Repairing for t.gbi �Irs, J. Garbutt, Fred and Mrs. 11:i- home, w'h'o has been spendin,t a fe.a . ..c�. ar pd gc _- Tickej• p Mik$ dleton• -and Borden, also- Low and days there. r ectrical goods b o , . uriel and Harold, Mrs• F. Harbron, Miss Mabel-Har- ` +All kinds of el Mr-. Sanders n �i s'-' kept to stick. o bron, accompanied by Dlrs. Harry - f Toronto Manf b Callers at the T: C. Brown home Astridge, of.Toronto,.and Miss Alice g -y - 1 91 iy PhQ a]706. Pickerapt on Sunday were bur_.and Mrs. [ rigs SaCk$Gn's Ladder ak,� - _ _ _ Pegg motored to Inglect pod ie at_- -_ W@ have a ft211 liIIe of Hamilton and i'riends, Mr. ard.Mrs. end the school fair there. John Johnston and son, Arthur, and The regular monthly meeting of (Brock Rot.d) R..R,-1, Pickering 9iekerinrg Vial family, of Toronto, and Mrs. James the Women's Institute will be held All Poultry Fm's ogle, of Oshawa. at the home of Mrs. J. Wagg on Th- Phone 2729 Pick. We deliver �Qlnpan On Sunday afternoon there will be 'ursday,28th. A paper "Making Our Prices from 15c. 'per It.np. Chicken Starter of, best a united -service of the church and House a Home" by Mrs. H. Parkin, ; Sunday school commencing at 2 U• Grill be given and music will be pro- sL90 IIalit at ree90n- video by Miss Lena Sadler and Mra. g y -- - 'MRS. THOS, LAW S _. m. As this is Rally Day and Promo- A ent for Fleur Plaw� tind. paste.+ _ a able rites. tion Day the parents are given sp- Seiberling Tires sod Tubes alwa s on P A. Parkin will .Rive a readin}r. y A'merican'Aotbr�cite, Welsh Coal, ecial invitation to Attend the-service. band. Emery-work of all kinds Im• AC Alberta Uoal, ite, W Coal Laying Mash and Feeds Encourage your children and .thei*, - Audley - mediately attended;' to. Martin•Sen. sad Coke, all sizes. Ot eV @r "BOIL. faithful teachers. = our paint. Hardware, Groceries and 5, v y The September meeting of the W. The recent frost killed several .r3 sal ping. alters - one Blacksmit Oo I. held at the home of Mrs. W. Ell- fields of corn here, and so silo fill- laid and sharpened. .,Hard and Soft Wood. , icott, had an attendance of seven- ing was hurried up a week or two. TI3RMa CASH Howe ?l84' -IPhoaes Office 5600 teen. A good program on '"Cheerful- The school children attended the -' Dr N. Loekwoo� Hess" was,,given. Mrs. C. Devitt con- fair at 'Brougham last week and cai'- , g s tnbuted.an especial fine-paper. The ried home several prizes. Mr. Gard. Hay a you tried ? �' ��� I ._PICKERING, ONT _ -. -{mil Call brought out many excell- Winter"took them tip to the fair. S ent quotations. On motion the mem- A disastrous fire occurred on Tues _ CLENLENINa bets guaranteed their support m.fb day morning early, 'alien Frank tl. 'J O n e s • • Mra Harvey, convener of the comet= Westney's big barn and autbuildinvs v 1. `':r FUNERAL DIRECTOR were consumed. The famil were in 1.; IN ittee for musical festival 'to be held y _ in Brooklin, the' date of which trill -bed and were . awakened by Jack • Private Alnbulanee be announced later. At the` close of Lay�cock, the hired matt, who saw a -� F u r-n i t u re ., • the program Mrs. Ellicott anti dau= the 'reflection n his i-ftk t, but B A e k ri t e Day and Night Service •ghters served tea to the guests. when Mr. Westney got'��, the fire Pbone 9000 On Sunday evening the congregat- had progressed so 'far that the roof ion .of-St. John's Church, and visit- was falling in. He tried to-liberate _ •Malvern 5000 ors, enjoyed a rare treat as they lis- his fwo horses, the only live stock V-shilt Steel Bed, hl h but he was unable to a 1 e _ . $ toned to Mi'. Ernest Linnington, of in the barn, riser Cable spring, felt Maram, • t. Toronto, who gave a most inspiring get near the stable. The fine team �. 1II8CtreBB-IQg. �Ig - -- talk on "The Life of Christ from the were in the barn ready for silo-fill- t Cradle to the Grave" •As the views ing the coming day. The barn was For the K1dIIeye for, ,.., ,,, ;15,5 / / S �- y' � j - were presented of, the places phut- filled with straw and. hay to the L� it ographed by Mr. Linnington in Fal- roof while all his season's grain ex- ,y SpidIIa•filled Mattresses. _ - estine, accompanied by his descrip- cept some wheat that had been sold, y tive and informative talk, the -large was lost. The implements were burn- A remedy for 'Ba:kache, OIIl 13.50 Are oar fnrnaee i congregation listened with -rapt att- ed. with the exception of .the tract- p , p pes�►od etpves g,, 9 Lumba o Stone •in the fe•Ohj @II Uag gltCben • ' ready for voiater? ention. This evenin s -eeivice will rand drill. r1s the wind was blow- g s long be remembered by the children ing towards the house the roof was _ Cabinets '39,75 Give us a call and have thern especially, who .will understand their in flames when the family were a- Bladder, Bright's Disimet, �,,.. attended:to now. Sunday School lessons better from ]armed, but the cistern had water e- 38 inob Walnut Dieseer seeing'these views. A quartet, com- nough.•while the Pickering Fire En- Uri Troubles G�OUt if you need a Posed of Messrs Bert Harvey, and pine did great work By :heroic off- ' with large mirror 17.50 Warren Wjllson, Mrs. D. Gannon anal orts, the house and the old house _Rheumatism-ere. STOVE •QR FURNACE :-, Mrs. .H. Malcolm, sane two select= were saved. Only a few of the nei- -_ ions during the talk "O Galilee" and ghbors knew the, fire was taking We guarantee this preparation to' Lieotri0al C}7 00019 alpays see rte before baying. "The Old Rugged Cross," and Miss place as telephone ling No. 14 does relieve the above ra ilments Satisfaction Ianson, of Agincourt, sang 'I will not go east of thatasideroad. There �. A. STERRITT Gaar.nteea t not 1pass a i this way," the music was insurance. on the barn and con- Only 36 con ts a box. .'��4 pprooriate for Mr. Lin- tents, but none on the implement _ nir*ton's subject. Mr. W. C. Will- sheds to the north. Mr. Westney's '�' Funeral Director sqh voiced the appreciation of St. lAs will be heavy, and he will be Jones tore r l Jsmbulanoe Berviae - ALVIN BII3NBY ,Vohn's for the kindness of Mr. Lin- forced to dispose of his cattle this � nington and son and Miss Janson for fall. The sympathy of the whole PihOD4! 68� PbOlse 18U0 Bardware Phone 48M coming to Brougham, also to Mr. community is extended to Mr. and • _P.I� B'►RI1�T4 and Mrs. Harvey for securing this Mica. Weatrtey. There is no d- tiff .. ''Olal�riri0 .. �, ;: +: �'•. t•vish;''for the� i StiTt'hiRli p�nAw. e: iotl tie to flow'th;i'lire or glnatecl ♦ �'• tv�-' ..�-.2;_ 2S_ .w `d.��i�i.., -• _ :�.a. `;;"':.�' °,:{}' -;�,'-„',,,-�”=S�`-;-'�;-;;: v- •;-'.7c •krw,,- . .r.' ."5s .-a.,�_ ;!: ':.'-''..: =r,..."'..1 +vy .9:.r k ?'';;.•t-� ..t�..a«,•',' q�'.t;. .:' %.a-._� '^'�. �.z.+.+•±:;e�. _ - ., _ r,C,.en•,•.♦ „Y r`k•-'' `.'`.,,' ',aFJ:' •+�a^'c✓ .v,.. -"«w--`." '%w :y a'�. �'':., '-�`•r.,y - •y -y _ ,,y=W._n.,Yr';c.�:+. :_4: _ .- - �,,,., a.• :4:' °•trJ!' -",'ri•• .'S';,.�';" •, '.(' _ 3� 1 may ..1'. •t` a�.. ".+P'.�`•°c + +�� ''�°�t^'. .. •a- �' �.. •\' xS F^. 1 •III•- � - : - - Canathan Trade an s Body'-pis FOUn Nero En Statei ' Hit ontinues a land ` �� r� ��� Statiatica For ZO Year Shows • By- 3 �'r Penetration of World f` Cal S torm Markets _ .. { n - Ottawa.—A study of statistics over Navigation Halted b 52-mile-an-hour Wind—River Flooded Victim Washed Ashore Lander Battered Hull After Holiday y - the past 20 years show that Canada's —Four Are Drowned Two Killed f' . �loyage -- [.eaves Boat at Oshawa As •.: penetration of world markets to have - { Husband Sails on to Death . New York. Sept. 17.—Gales whip,' . - - - been most marked in spite of varying p-' would be submerged there by mid• ,':�':= ``_'• conditions, says a statistical review ped the Massachusetts coast as the night. The upper and lower see _ 'Totvato.=H{s body lashed by hal Baker were ale -to reach It y wad- y t issued by the Department of Trade lash of -the tropical hurricane that Lions of Martha's Vineyard weir@ cyl it'ards to the upturned craft, 27-year- mg. out from Woodbine .Ave. and Commerce. battered the Carolinas moved along off from each other -by high water. Not until they,had started to pull Martin Flowersmith, of 47 Ber- the dinghy tip to the beach did they Statistics of the trade of the 40 the New England seaboard. While the New England coast pre. -r hard Ave. was found drowned Friday most important trading nations of the Rivera were on•rampage from driv- pared for a blow, the Central At y discover Flowersmith s ody, floating world short that whereas there has Ing rains highways were washed• laatic seaboard began repairing its when the wreckage of his dinghy float- under the bull..- been a drop of $1,000,060,000 in their out, and small shipping was im• damage from the hurricane thal' ='led ashore at Woodbine Ave. ltere a One line attached to'the wrecked perilled. - - swept the Carolina and Yf: J. boom had been looped 'three times import trade since. immediate pre- ginis fnctim of the worst.gale Lake Ontario around his ankle, and another was ear years, Canada's percentage of The. w-eatUer"•buresu reported a Cape country Friday and Saturday, as seen this wind velocity of 52 miles an hour at Halt of'the damage in North Cara yr' fastened around his stomach. So se- their aggregate foregn purchases has Nantucket, with the barometer tall- line—estimated at $2,000,000—mow. ., Flowersmith had almost reached curelk were they tied that lifeguards risen from 1.95 to 3.58 per cent. to 'to idly. with •seas were bome' at the end of a Week's sailing 'had to cut them awn In monetary values the rise was g P y pound- suffered in the vicinity of New Aern, y Ing the.shore and all steamboat cam- Four men were drowned In. the-state- $rip. His young wise, partner during Floating beside the upturned craft, from $355,222,000 out of total • im- munieation frorq-Nantucket was sus- and tiro lost their lives in Penusyl most of the voyage, had decided at and secured to it by halyards, was the Ports of $18,257,000,000 in 1913 to itoon in Pickering to return to To- $617,490,004 out of $17 268,820 Fended. It was feared all wharves vania. wreckage of the mast, its single sail ,000 in laato -by bun because of the rough -still intact but tangled to such an the last year for which aggregate Three Potato B s — . _ __ weather, and was awaiting him in extent that lifeguards +Here unable figures are obcatnable, On the other u$ Ther-k-et$ heir home here molten site received to decide whether it had been set or hand, Canada's shade of••the exports .Give Britain Scare - � tird of his.death. lowered when disaster struck the of these 40 countries has increased London.' -- After ' an - intensive Toronto dealers are buying r reduce _ Lifeguard Edward Blair of the dinghy, only from 3.39 to 3.88 �er•cent., al- search, the Minister of Agriculture at the following prices: i' P " -X.euty Ave. life-saving station first PARENTS IN PICKERING. though their total exports -decreased has discovered that Britain has only Eggs—prices to farmers and coon- ptghted the craft's hull a quarter of Surviving Flowersmith are his wife, to $15,349,184,000. three potato buka. ` ' try shippers: Ungraded, cases return. 'a mile out in the lake. a Of the im its of these p A -solitar specimen Loon* 19r�c fresh i'.rsts, year-old son, Sebastian, and his po princi al y gaily ed, fresh extras, , Patrol Officer William Appleton, in 'father and rnotheT,• who live in Pick- trading nations of Newfoundland put- wat}deri'ng about Tilbury docks l64c; seconds, 11%c. -Graded, cases. ' 'Charge of the station;found it impos- ering_ ch.;es 37.50 per cent. of her require- started a tremendous hue and cry, frees 20%c 13c for seconds.tra , J� for .. able to launch the station's life-sav- He was known here as an artist, a ments from Canada, the British West:The countryside was decorated with Butter—Ontario creamery solids, it g craft because of the heavy seas member of rite art club operated by Indies, 18.45 per cent., British Guiana warning notices. Harassed experts ,,No.R7 nor cent and the iTni n.9 .No. 1, 18�ac; No. 2, 18c. tKl treacherous undertow. He sent _t St -, in =ItehAn da,t,pd from _jam .� St. Aidan's c,nuren, and Had exhibir- - . •- - trols aloe the beach and Life 12,75 cent. New Zealand takes patch while restriction on French 1, 18c; No. 2, 16c, f.o.b, stripping r r� g ed his works in oils in several exhibi- - -. *uards Blair, Bruce Hardy and Tad tions in and near Toronto. nearly 5 per cent.,Greeve 4.35-per cent imports were tightened: One news- points. _ • # t and Fiji 4.33 per cent., while the paper lightly reported• that millions. Cheese—No. 1 large, colored, par. _ Gode1'>f6 Court Excursions To West United Kingdom, South Africa, .'bus- of bugs had been killed in the Conn- affined and government graded, Ile, - tralia and Central American coun- ty of Norfolk. twins, 11%c; triplets, llrjc: Are Proving Popular tries all take between three and'four -Now the country breathes' again, Poultry, 'A grade, alive=Spring �lteilC @S E�ll1 ;`^" ll*M Mast the oonr a*miie ex- per cent. The niintstcy olhclallY announces It chickens, over 6 lbs., 16c; do, over 5�"" _ %RP cursions to Western• Canada, -to be FIJI'S SHIPMENTS.. has been able-to� t.,iover --only the t" 6 dos., 15lb over ; v Sri¢ lbs., 11c operated b the Canadian National Of the ex ova: 4 to b lbs., 12c; ever 2 to 4 lba, form' er Huron Treataurer y ports'of these countries Tilbury trio. _. 9c; broilers,_Qvcr 1%_tv 2%. lbs.. Io.- ! and Canadian Pacific Railways be- Canada-takes 54.74,per cent of Fiji's "No beeetles 'of been found fn Fatted hens. over b lbr•, 9c; over 4 to ' Gets Year in Re. tween Sept, 20 and 30, inclusive, are shipments, 39.83 per cent. of British any other part of She- country;' the 5 lbs., 8c; over 3— to 4 lbs., 7c; ovet , _ fOrrr38tOry filling a popular dentend has been Guiana's, 25.65 per cent of- the Brit- aanouacerrient adds ' 'despite search 3 to area lbs.. 6c.' Old roosters, over t;oderich, Sept. 17,—Gordon Young, 'evinced by the advance sales reporfe�i ish West Indies', 15.88 percent._ of of potato crops in areas In ,which the 5 lbs. -ac. domestic rabbits, over.4 AF - or>ner treasurer of Huron county, on throughout..Eastern -Canada. While the United States; 7.85 percent. of Colorado,beetle might be most like- lbs., 3e. White ducklings, over-5 The., aturday was aenteticed to one year the excursion from the east is avail- Peru's and 5:26 percent. of the Unit'' ly 'to make its appearance.'. `Jc•' e8nite and sIx months Indeterminate able i,n'y to I'sr: Arthur and paints ed Kingdom's. - ' ,: �. - Poultry,, a grade-, *rased--Spring ' west, a-second excursion from West- Wheat constitutes Canada's chickens, over 6 lbs,, 19c• over br1 to n the Ontario Reformatory by Jlagis• prrn- IIRr[ligratipn to Canada t5 Ibe•, 18c: over 5 to 5%.lbs:,.17c; rate'C.A, Reid. ern ,Canada to the east ii aiso being cipai commodity for export and ill over 4 to-5 Ibs., 15c; over 2 to 4 Iris.• He ended operated on Se 6, an- -it is p year-this axriounted to- Falls in'Seven Months l2e;broilers,over l Lice to 2 .lbs., 13c; Dl guilty to the then,of as P`--- =' � pc+ssi6le: the last cto nestimated sum, exceeding $5,040, to for residents in or th seetions of the 240,000,900 bushels. British trade re- Ottawa.--•Immigration to Canada Fatted hens, over 5 lbs., llc; 4 to 6 be destruction and mutilation of Dominion to deposit the fare with any turns show that from. August, 193'?, declined by 4.327 for the seven months lbs., 10c;_3% to 4 lbs., 9c; 3'to 3r0a ;: .• unty books and records, and-to con- railway agent and the ticket will be to--the end of Iasi July wheat imports--ended July 31, compared with the cor- Its., 8c," -- Piracy with big 1933 auditors. delivered to wherever designatr3. a of the United Kingdom fotalled 204,• 'rea'pending period of last year. - GRAIN-QUOTATIONS. i Sentence on each o[ the three : The option of routing and the time 375,81Tbvshers of which ^anada sup- -In the severe months the'total'num- Following re Saturday's cloein tbargei was the same, terms,-to run--limit of 30 days from date ')I purrhiise plied 102,882,268 bushels or •slightly ber of immigrants to Canada, accord- quatation8 on grain transzyrctions for ;,oncurrently. The auditors,are now gyve_ ample opportuait for a satin more titan 50 er cent.-or th., coun- in to, the Department of Imnr' :9- ' , 5 P g P r8r cur lots; prices- on basis.-,cl.f:-'bay , .• �-waiting trial. The 67-year-old ex. factory trip, and numerous excursion- try's total irriports.-. Australia •'.sup-. tion;' was 8430. This compares with ports:- Yreasurer, who has been'lu-ialf for a fists are availing themselpe's oe the plied over 50,000,000 bushels bringing a total of 12,357 for the first seven - Man. wheat—Nc. -1--bard, 73%e; nonth, burled his :head In his hands tourist Sleeping-car ai�es;nunodaifon by the total empire-percentage to more months of 1932• Newcomers in the No. 1-North., 71%c; No. 2 North., - d said ' not a word save "Guilty" the payment of a small additional cost;- than 75 per cenl:. These figures are seven months ended July 31 last, with 69'.c; No. 3 North.,.88r§c. - hea the .charges were read,. His the most accurate wheat figures ever figures for the corresponding period Man•`oats--No. 2 C�.W.,,39aac; No.' - ; „ 3 C.Rr„ 36r4c; Na 1 feed, 35r4c, -' '- =oernset Frank Dotittelty, had electerY ' compiled b th.e British authorities-as, of 1932 in parentheses, were b ors- Girls 'braining School I x P y Man. barley—No. summary trial due to the order compelling shipments gin: Bcitistt, 1:252 (2,102); Unitect South A-frtan orn—'755c. 41c.; Opened in Galt port States, 5,361 (8,513); northern Eu- .y— to leave d refit from a Canadian Ontario grain, approximate prices, Galt, Ont:The Ontario Girls',.to benefit 'b the new British shipping point' Wheal:, 62 is • .. y . prefer• rapean races, 336 (.578) ;• and' other track shi ;Tablet to COrnmelrlorate -Training School—ah. institution for ence.-the confusing shipments through races, 1,481 (1,664). 63c; oats, 30 to 31c; barley,. 40 to - First Submarine Cable underprivileged girls from 10 to lFr— United States ports.has-Been elimin- - 42c, buckwheat, 40• to 42c. M was-opened here by Mrs. Herbert-A.''ated. � -.,y• _ '`Charlottetown. — Eighty-one years - LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. -• - go, a little'group of pioneers- laid Bruce, Rife of the Lieutenant-Gover-: _. - -Other Garert3tmm1--atatistici issue)- Man Digs Own Grave- gars, up to 1,050 lbs.; good and- :orth America's-first submarine cable nor of Ontario. Leading Provincial during the past week shoos that whole- _cross the Northumberland Strait, be- government officials, - including Pre- sale prices in august dropped slightly ` - 'And Nature Provides = choice, $4,25 to $4.50; do,.med., $3.76 weep Cape Tormentine, N,B., and mier'George S. Henry, attended the from the preceding month due w Ponderous Tombstone to $4.25; do, com., $_ to $3._5;-'steers, ceremori and in over 1,050 i'bs., good and choice, $4.50, 15 'arletoa•Head, P.E.I. This mouth, the y inspected the -new lower prices for vegetable products; Fort Francis Oqt., Sept, 17,--Gus to $4.75• do,.med., $3.50 to $4.25; do, jr 4istoric Sites and Motzuments hoard building. : - productiop of leather footwear in July Carlson a 43.-year-old Swedish farm- com., $`i,50 to $325• heifers, good •t Canada will observe the aptiversary Accommodation for 50 girls is totalling 1,97.1,867 pairs:,_ was the er,'had dug a hole beside a big rock, and choice,$4.25. to $4.50 " do,"tried. pith the unveiling here of a bronze lab- ready aizd it is planned to make toorn largest monthly output since• monthly which had interfered with his plow• 53.W to $4; d'o, com., $2'.'to $3; fe� et. The ceremony will fake place on- for 100 more. Gin is will be recom-. production statistics were commenced Ing, and while he was preparing to calves, good an choice, $6.25 to $7; ;ept. s0 at the Provinclal�Bnllding, a mended for admittance to the school in 1926; the index for` retail- sales- roll the boulder In-to the excavation do-, mad.,$5.25 to$6;boas,good, $2,50 eN miles away from the spot *here -by various•social welfare organiza- dropped slightly in July due' to sea- it crashed down on. 'him, crushing to $2.75; do, mad., $2 to"$2.25; do, Lions in Ontario, all applications be- °sonar mid-summer decline .in public him to death. 'Mrs. 'Carlson found com., $1.50 to-$2; canners and cutters, he 8rsf cable was landed—forerunner $1 to $1.2$; bulls, good, $2.25 to$2.50; -f a subsea network that today• en- ing dealt with by the Minister of Wei- purchasing_ the body under the giant cock Sat= do, com., $1.50 to $2; stockers and 3 - ��'+�9rcles the globe: It was strung over fare. __ - •' I :•urday after a three day search for feeder steers, good, $3 to $3.25;. do. %he strait bottom on Nor. 22, 185-. The school-will provide education -=- _- _;her pusband. He tad been misstbg coin., $2 to $2.75;milkers and spring- nj + .:.:.• , and household training for girls who Canadian :3rn home since Thursday -morning: ere, $25 to $45;calves,good and choice • _. -British• are unable. get proper training at Finns' Agreernedt ---- weals, $6.25 to $7; do, com, and.med, Test Lawsuit is Won home or are without homes. ` $4 .to $5,50; _grassers, $2 to $2.50 By Roastdside Fruit Man 1 London,—An arrangement, which is Constable Catches Shunk hogs, bacon,f.o.b., $6.60; do,off trucks an,outcome of the, Imperial Economic $6.85; do, off cars, $7.10; good ewe K London, Ont., Sept. 17.—A test case Nova Scotia Asks conference held at Ottawa' I"t sum- in Oshawa Single-handed and wether lambs, $5.50;' do, mad -' affecting roadside fruit stands was aeon New Hanging'Place met has been made L Oshawa, Sept, 17.—Traffic Constable 5 to $5.25; do, bucks, $4.50'to $5; gin$ y which British $ 'in Goderich police court by W.H. Rob- Pjctou. N.S. — Resentful, at the cream- separators will be exchanged George-'Parsons captured'a skunk Sun- culls, $4.50; sheep good light, $2,50 te, luson, of London, when Magistrate C. •undesired publicity" Biven the ,din fo' Canadian plows. day afternoon in vicinity of James $3.25, do, heavies,-$2 to $2.50; do, ''l. geld dismissed a charge against tract by a double execution st Am The arrangements fins been con- m Children had been chasing the culls, $1. dint of operating a'roadsrde stand at' herst, the town'councll has renewed eluded between tke R. A. Lister Com- animal, and there was consternation 1 Payfleld without a transient trader'r� its campaign for a central execution pany of Dursley, Gioucestershide', and when it slipped,into the open'door of :' ,•license.; The stand, similar to many ground—far from neighboring towns the Cockshutt Plo*-Company of Can- a house. 'The officer succeeded in cor- Unemployment Down- along highways and at Sumrher nering and in catching it single � or villages, ads. First consignments from both _ In the D�ominiOn. 'w ag run by Robinson's sons. batrded: Council considered neighborhood companies have already crossed the t)rts, unael for Robinson contended that Zb0,000 In Four MOn#l1f hangings "not in the best public in- ocean. 'Robinson wRq ti ratepayer'in Bay terest" and, again has forwarded to The Canadian eompahy will distri- Unemployment in Canada has de- 1 P ,00ld, ha could not -be considered a creased during -the last four months ranslent trader. the' attorney-general °a' resolution bate Lister cream, se_pastors,in the Prairie Wheat galls b 200 000 suggesting all hangings be stag4d Dominion while the Lister firm will Y persans,,-according to fire Into Churchill, Port Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade at some remote location. distribute Cockshutt plows in the Un Into Sept. 17.-Graiti from th - Burglars Turn Polite " 1 Red Kingdom. p m e and Commerce. In.Julp, 24,000 per- i prairies rolled Into the 2,600,000,bushel sons were absorbed into Canadian in- On Pacific Coast Ontario Shorthorns Win �� Government elevator at Churchill'to- dustry« On August 1, a survey of aN._• : Vancouver,—Bur lar !s becomin : day, first of the cargo of 3.60,000 bush industrial plants employing 15 or more _ g Y g. From E.P. Ranch Entries Bride, Groom, Also P tlit e "profession" it a Vancouver Victoria.,-Duncan Campbell, 1VIof_ I els of wheat the steamer Brandon will workers, showed an lggregate payroll iers conduct is an accurate ihdica- p Brother and' Sister carry to Great Britain. The Brandon is of over 800,000, the highest employ. on. Valuable faf<•t, Ont., has emerged victor over New "Waterford, N.S,—And -:the scheduled to arrive here Sept, 26, and ment level during the past 12 months. papers stolen-from E• the Prince of Wales E.P. ranch: at our bride and y 'Armstrong were returned to him with. Pekisko, Alberta 'in Shorthorn 'cattle young groom apparently be= to steam out of this northern harbor In'the 4 itionths.of Apfil, 'May, dune i note which said:="Dear,Sir: Sort come sister and brother or half-sister 24 hours later, with the tenth-cargo of an-4 July, 104,000 persons were added + Y Judging at- the� British Columbia and half-brother or something - _ I took•}our papers of importance but g as well the season. ;.� to'the industrial a oll of the coun) ` I aend{hem back and beg your"forgive- provincial exhibition. The Campbell '� man and' wife, figured the.guests ---- try, -an' increase p considered larger � `Scotch Shorthorns were awarded• Hess. (BiQned) Just a.Thief, at s wedding here recently. - than the avert a for the first place is competition with en- 'Annual Holiday past 13 "P.S.—Please don't try to find out I The.wedding, it might be mention- y . ears. During period th! tries from tre -E,'P. reach, Y g -the same 'who it is. Thank you." _ ed, was a double one. Mrs. Mary Confusip'n, Recurs index of employment rose from 76.0 �Aucion and Peter P. Chaisson were OttaR • - - _� / • � - - - ,-_ p,—Repeated Inquiries comr to 87.1."`The- firms,making 'mot7tltl Japan Gets White i.eghorns married in one church -while,only-s ing to.Ottawa suggest a.recurrence employment reports give work to oRer� •. - . Thanksgiving Day' Set Corvallis. Ore. -- Fifty y, Napoleon per earners other • y pedigreed,short distance awn Na icon Aucion of the old- confusion about Thank$- 4b r tent. of all -for Monday, October 9. White-Leghorn hens, valued at $1,550, was -married to his step-father's giving Day, and- Armistice. Day, than those in 'agriculture, the- pro,.- -Ottawa, Sept, 15.-Thanksgiving lea) a•er4 sent from a-poultry farm to the daughter, Constance. Thahkagiviag Day vrilF be observed fessiorts and domestic service. Fran" - -will be observed on Monday; act. 9, imperial government of Japan. A In short, Mrs, Mary Aucion-married' on October •9 and Armistice Day-on this it 4s estimated that the number and Armistice. Day on Nov. 11, it is sueSial Nipponese emissary was sent Peter P. Chaisson; Mrs, Aucion's son, November 11, Ilarh will be a asps- of'unemployed has been reduced der• stated officlaity. Xrt h,wlll be a separ- hereto select the birds for the xov-i N•apoleon,-married Peter's da, •,ter, rate public holiday with no asnnec•• ing the four months' perjo$ •b1 r eta ynblic.lLOlidsy, ernn.wnt's experimental tarttui. 11 Constance. Lion between theca - �. 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'•a +w`-' s„• ry r^ w S' :,,,}/' •C1 .r., '' �4n a- Al'.� 4,N�=:¢.'«,..!..�. .a•,l'twS.w•v..97• r lnt.•s<:.,a v�<:..Lmfrr•...x�d<S,iewd.em� rwr�1.:`W3:WL..F."�,:4�'a^v.A�:"'491ti'.Xn+tSi ...�•$�vivv•.. .Die•inl ,.-,9.ssa.:''°Yvm ie.,...... .-r•,cw�s.•c.`e••� A i +'�'' mss.;, ..��+;r.••..-+.+:.ti. •...� w ik:+;, - r-�✓<.•a., -1� �i�.- o. .� ism% 'NOT a HZELF ass MILES - -- . r�•_ . �_ s't. .r - T Yom•*' ', - . . :'P �R Ago �g : � -� -- Neuritis in Left Arm - -. - - , Wi `',' `f:a;' "For neuritis I am using Kruschen _ r - S K h� ��• - t•<_ .' :~ : - ffialte," writes a woman.of 60•years. t _ ��� p O tg Gg�keT t �titpy -- c": -• "And they are a real benefit, for I ♦ r f Q l O Complete seu (0�4�tolo 4d Could not dress thyself sometimes, my - p�11Tft' Iva a se t� ;- left arm was so painful. I take'Krus• - - Chen every morning, and the pain lies t �JA' © bt� E�h�'el ',� low gone- I was recommended by my !".. >U�"'". t4 Ytv� Ate , 'tom t cup tp the is •• t i. ; loctor to take salts of some kind that ip Wh Dad's Nose Is Red. b1e � yob ' v Nutted me, and I find'Kruschen(s' the - Y Y 4 p4'0 ts>•tbd� beet. In fact it Is wonderful. '1-feel Two foreign-looking girls, evidently . .. o� ,mod domestics, were discussing their em- over so much better, and I shall always I` g t Q, jtiild x.; lake it.' 'I am 60 years of age,and have ployers, "The missus is fine," said �`t• s�,, ettot one, "but her husband is very cross." g�t9 not felt so well for years."-F_ P. "He is?., The pains of neuritis' and sciatica. ,: i� a Are a symptom of deeper trouble--the Yeah, But I gel even with him. fit. a4►p too. same trouble that causes rheumatism, Every time he scolds me, I put starch d� $ �,0 _ 00k, ��pS r iii his handkerchiefs." ♦ !a•� � ecpri �pta gout and lumbago. They are a saga of l >D p SpU i►t q0 ppc$ sir•impure blood-stream. They 71'fow And Mamma Was So Pleased ; a :•:r' that poisons have crept into the blood. - Kruschen 1s a combination' of sit `=You must be pretty strong,"--said natural salts, whi ensure Snit nal Willie, aged six, to the pretty young _cleanliness and keep the bloodstream widow who had- come ty call on his ^; pare. New and refreshed blood is sent mother: - - - - -- - O - _ "•''S,: Coursing to every fibre of your being. "Strong? What makes you think �' C :Then,neuritis,sciatica and kindred U.s S0?„ r Daddy said 1 O 'all pass,You 11y. Y Y� can wrap any man f - in,town around Your little-Anger." poKER 'Southern Village: Massacre bf the Innocents C Av�r Up drowsy e _ r y pathways where the sun- A little girl, on seeing sawdust i light's Sneers sprinkled on the floor of a meat store, _ • �;; -'Close on dead drees tis and faint for- remarked to her mother: gotten .things, "Mummy, the man must have broken' OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Classified Advertising Qnder magnolia shade-where starlight a lot of dolls!" � - ' lingers _ ... .i iiii ancient summers-end•long= Boys are.waiting until after Hal- 1 2 4 S 6 ? 9 10 11 - Pa T3. buried springs, : .lowe'en before starting to wear the. - N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. Duly the wraith of living ever tarries; y Lint of wanted inventions and full halos which the will have-more or �2 13 - 14 intormation sent free. That samsay CQm- Something has been here that Is lost 'less-untll after Christmas.. c vaay7, World Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank t : and gone - tre t Ottawa, Canada. - d e O 16 1'7 18 .- - Man-="Quick, Doc, my wife' .try, Bove when the ut't wind in--the- - - - '- - - chinaberries '@ ifs has. 7.27IVOS YlstS.-_-'_ -- - _ -- fainted!" - SPECIAL CIAL OFFER-GUARANTEZII Gangs with the. evening aid -the Doctor-"What's the trouble?" 19 Z 2I l ►� Rapid•Liqugr Home Treatment for widening dawn. Man-"She showed me her new hat FIFE DOLLARS. Estabhshed quarter century. References. Write INSTITUTE.. Out of the solitude a lean hound marks and the bill at the same time, and I 1.4 25 b 27 17 Orange, St. John, New Brunswick. _ didn't say a word ---- _ A cotton wagon rambling toward the 9 TsTia i•so •1J0'rf- gin It may be possible to write a sens-` FI E L I C I O U 9 THYLA YEAST- .-.,.And clips the,alit a-moment wit$ Lis 1 F •'\erves Improved, bbvvela moving; - able love letter, but 1t would not be sleep excellent." unites`76-years-old Mrs. Barka, satisfying tQ t' : recipient. Fredrikson, 5413 Bourbonniere St-. Mon- Then sleeps again. A' mottled ter- i treal, "KEEPS INDEFINITELY." Money rapin'"r Tmees the dust.~Then_there is nbth- 1' Than rather a might have been, by far, " PROlt�iC'TS.teDepartment lac Box 814, a ing more. -For amight-have-been has never been: _ _ 9 -- - -- n _. 13ileIICe has walked this go3dea way But the has-been was an are.. FEEAL OPPORTUNITY FOR RE- before. -_- ffifnnfe Hite Moody, !n The Lyric. - 41 4Y 3 ,4 3, 4{6 A z Friendship 'that is mere} an inter-- FINED: to 4t over to who want ee D y � � make money; to Qemonatzate-new type ' ` of foundation garment; demand biggest mittent fever of fervor is not real q Sp g1 in years; every woman : prospect; we ♦- friendship. Nor-.wind, a tie n D• or d or Wilson Pub Bishop 3r r A o: 176 VPI a Allow train You. B P Allows Wo y DD1y' prosperity, nor adver+Sty; nor joy, nor Co., 73 Adelaide West, Toronto.' To Go Hatless t Church 52 lLondon.-Wome to chusch sorrow,nor any material.consideration `" ± Lilac Tree From Quebec Makes sways or alters genuine' friendship, Record in 'West without a,;; and you have the autb= than which there is nothing nobler on � 6 57 - - - - a Uity of no less th a bishop for that. earth, l - Morris, Man.-A lilac tree., brought � _ This is in the diocese of I wIC an - Rt. Rev, Dr. Wei 1-To assail with 38-Carp evenin rt _ y esta fished new 40 years ago, has �_ps- h, y - +rss----.. - °' Horizontal 37-To ursue _ Y6-Heap ' '_ established a new record here. For 40 t1'oman-"Before we were married ter G. Whitting- ge g Da. y 17-To shed years it has blossomed consistently ham, Bishop of St. Edm>rnsbury" and you told me I'would never want for missiles 40-Tribe 20-Too anti Spring but this Fg11 blooms ap- I r anything.' 5-Hawaitaa d4sli `41-Note of scale 22-Article Ipswich, writes in his September let- Her Husband- That'Chows how lit ' pear on it, ter to'the diocese: "I have remarked tie 'I knew of you then." 8-South American 43=To exist _ .- 25-Flower - ----- _ oracular reproofs of certain clergy rodent :'_44-Country of Asia V-�Sor.- ;fu}from time to time on hatless girls fit 12-Mixture - 45-Pronoun - ' 27-To harvest - _ .ehtmh, and have even noted a church Removing the teeth will cure some 13---Away —47-Part of play -:_ 128-Vessel. ' teN.°ay.:...a,.�es�.:5!ime'r. / things, including the foolish belief that Where .certain •diminutive chiefs 14-$ea o!Russia - 49--PsaLses_• _: w9--Y o cut - ..�,.,ME1=.damsidde, were provided at the it will cure everything.—" `" --- - ..e�..d 1.0.s ON-NOW p porch that we- 15-FortunF 51-Jutting -rock 31-Before .�.,.a,w,a,.,,,i a''w.`,.,uo Lim" . ..d 60..,.vi gserr might. 7yt them on before they Woman�'!.Nora.. did, you sweep be- 16-To.pucker __.52-Sin �- 38-Poker pool w.w1,., ,-u�71AN,,,,,kW.Twos. red. Lind that door 18---Greek.letter 55-Demi god. 34-False' = ; "I conclude the provision was made The Maid-"Yes, mum. I sweeps 13-For�gard . .• ".:SG-Poetic always. 36-Burnable stibsiances FARM TRACTORS 1 :`on'the supposition that Saint.Paul's everything behind that door. :0-Manners 167-Iu�.:t� __ 37�Rank j. - prohibition applies. 9t.' Paul never 3d-Chinese t=eti�rai -_ Vertical 39-Siberian rive.- , See our stock of New and Used Trac' " --dreamed of saying that-women'were 23-Vessel (abbr.) 1-Famous traveller _--40—Fruit beverage tors; special price on overhauled ma- y g Obnoxious Annie o ines: "A bo •re- . chines, with or without fenders. Write •='not to appear in church without a covering from a headache is Ilke the 2{-'Frets .42-To lengthen 41-Narrow bnard or phone - hat. He had no knowledge of hats. Intoxicated person nurstttg a-headache 26-�o scorch _ 3-.41ighC _ 42 Land'meaeure ,rack and 2'rLCtor Equipmeap Co., Ltd. What he said was they were not-to -he swears never again till the.next 28-Out of date 4-Preposition 44-pertain s[slroa. 5701. _ ppear in Christian assemblies un- time," 3-Club �5-Rains heavily, 45-Open for debate 30-Caustic substance i 870.Sloor Street West, Toronto. -veiled, and that is a diflel•ent matter. 6-Pronoun 46—Sea eagles , Women-in England do not come to Judge-"You say that your husband' 32-Ken's name -.7-Possessive pronoun 4£s-Sailor church veiled." doesn't bu you any clothes:?" 33--Seed container O Land 60-IA mature In. The StoMach 34=Fortune teller .3-Land measure $1-kletal, Woman ` o, Judge, It my tongue �-,Mound, -10-Quartze�'� ---53-Negatiae ---�---- -- -- Draws the Line When•R'obber- were coated it would have to be at my 35-R etch charm 11-`Yord of sorrow :b4-Symbol ot.samarium Gas in the stomach, belching, sour water ,brash, pain after eating, etc., can Demands Kiss, own expense." • be overcome within three minutes-if you Chicago--lt was all right when--a - /. %till take a little•Bisurated Magnesia in Joybell-'"I'te no use for that fellow Answers to Last Weelf Puzzle Gems from Life's,Scra boo.{• -,%-ater after, you 'eat. The ordinary Bi- = robber took Miss Gladys Raymond's "Robert t:�llu')gham." p nurated Magnesia which you can get at -=z Purse at the point of a pistol, S S N 0 0�P� S A T Leisure any drug store will correct acid indiges- Deroth-"Oh - whats the matter tion immediately ,Try it and see. And she never..objected.when he re• with him? TAR .R Y E W S • "Leisure is time for doing something moved a $2150 diamond ring.frortr her . Joybell-"He's the .ort of-chap thdt " S U C 0 R B R Al-C E.D useful;:this leisure.the diligent nan NERVOUS RY O U�e WOMEN finger. R A C S E R will obtain; but the lazy man never."- Y�7 pats.you on the back'before your face Benj. Franklin.- ..! But when the-same'Armed and hits you in the eye behind your R 0 S Y 2 S Y AI I D )3 TtRlitj'Lydia E. Pinithaal'i! asked for a,kiss, she siappedl him ."He hath no leisure who us eth it «; back." BRA A S S E M B L E D Vegetable CQlmpound down. A 2 S R "-George Herbert. seems u , .• not •I sea so nervous it tbooah t . - -- - i --- 9 GAY y E "Tf at Present content with idleness; should.Ay'• . . . "MY nerves 4" oo ,;.. Girl-"I can never be yours. " I will R E T I C U L A R T II N P" , edge" . . . "I wish I were dead" Quite often the mother-in-]aw is. D we must become dissatisfied -with it.' bow often have we beard these 4210 - return•your resents," SLID SDP S I R 5 -Mary Baker Eddy. so�and run-down hiot as become e blamed when what is wrong is a poor Her Sweetie="All fight, but who's E L T H 0 II "Life so re io nd un-d the that strain. tan-in-law, „is rendered most,agreeable by No woman should Wow behalf tb ' going to return-those cigars I bought H 0 R R 0 R 0 R E A D S alternate occupation aid leisure."- drift into cats condition o she can help --- ---r--- - A V E I A if T C II E Demippihes. herself. She should give Lydls IL Pink- K Y A D S A E S t "Leisure wilt, always be'found by newly e � �VIININO INFORMATION SERVICE" persons who;know how to employ:heir wonderful tonic to glue them' renewed -_ your father and the dimes I gave your time."-Mme. Roland, strength and.lger' TOLD THEIR SUBSCRIBERS TO .t3UY v, t 98 out of evesy-100 women who report T i ACME GAS AT 18c broths of thought. n Si solitude W. Templehe mo her meddiclue But a bottle from soarbydr�. little r, slat today... .and watch the results. z • -THEY WERE ADVISED TO SELL AT 30c ' --- — -----— — - . .� Ever Try Cobbler's Wax.. ' - 'N'-'-- --r , Actor-"Yes, hay friends, usually, Kent 3s the fourth largest producer YOUR LIVER'S .'••'McFITTIE-GRAHAM RECOMMENDED AT 70c - ' ` T •- - - NOW SELLING AROUND 90c my audiences are glued to their seats." of mutton an8 lamb in the 'United U MAKING We are now advising he Friend-"What a quaint way of 'Kingdom. Y00 FEEL OUT Of SORTS change which"are already purchase of we confidentl the Standard Eo- keeping them there'." ' Y 8' p. y predict large pro- - fits to those who get in before the good news is made public.. Mining Information Service is now definitely established as one of Can,. Wake II ODI liver Bile ° Most men, confide their business' P S ada's outStanding reporting and statistical- services. Our subscribers r. have realized large and consistent profits, and we invite you to enroll troubles• to their- wives, especially , -No Calomel needed s, while OUR SPECIAL OFFER OF 1 MONTH'S TRIAL IS STILL L OPEN. r when the]after want-to buy some hin - Whoa you feel blue,depressed soon in the Trial subscribers also receive aeml-weekly Bulletfnb of- 'the InBuat:rinl i Y g• � � � i • ' Information Service, which covers all New York Market J works,that's your liver which inn t pomfag its _ G ?ally Livaraateed. :aye duly two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels, asa>cxa iazos>1tATxox tsssvlol , - _Tramp="Mister,•give_me a quarter itR Dicmdon ind'0minst7od ire being lowed ageats up to $18 a day. food u accumulating nd decayins inside 304 sterling Tower 379 say street, T-oronto, oat. for a meal. I'm hungrier than a bear." isave-a-Eols,made to Can-. �' a arou and malting you feel<wretebld. 3 2.00 in payment of is month's subscription. - Rich Dyspeptic "I'Il- give -you- . ado spreads like butter Men bowl-movers 11ke•salts, oil, inlneniii"' I enclose 3 7.00 in payment of 6 months' s)rbacrii,tlon, in a minute-dries hard water, laxative candy or Mewing gum. air 312.00 in payment of 1 year's suscri ptinn x5,000,tOr your appetite, my man." and smooth over night roughage,don't cc tar enough. to 14LININCI.ItiFOR1L\TIO, :t b:RX ICE. - A real hard-time seller. --You need a liver stimulant.•Gl1~9 UtW SLR Send me telegrams on 8ileclal Information. Te1P>;ran7P not w�inted. Shoe soles need never Liver 1'i!L L the beat ono Ssfa purtlY vase. (Mark which service you desire.) (Telegrams to be sent enileci.► Jasper — "Tommy Reitman .'get8 wear out. Send 39c for 'table. Suva Ask for tbam by coma Rehne I agree to treat-all-your,-InforrnaHon In conttdenicr - - - - ;'along-with-his wife veM well." - full-size Rtt, free sample substitutes. 2bo at all dre�sta i1 - rA\tE Casper—"Why shouldn't he? Isis and agency proposition. AUDIIEKS ...... . ... .'...'.'.'...'.'. ........ idad owns a millinery store." ' Soso Wos=srsrsmas�e s1�}s, Toronto 1S.%IJi,-No. 3 R o ITV.:-',f,'';W . w • t ae �� ,'. �. oF.,,^v-'.*•a �e;ryr.'n#t ''r�=:x°.:•-" .» ,',t;:,:;r '.+t:wn .`.;� ;S.'i*^.. ,.. _- '•`�.:._-_ :_ "''._.e '� ._ ,.9-_ •v .e,-:" i?•. .,::,t, . ,i '�°�us.`p �`F,Y ` I I = I III •,i all�.. ;.I O.ya' J. Withrow, and also the orris Context" west to s 8so-, daslbg the bet years, makes some ��editoris appeariag to the same ions who-.rose presented with a very`iii rete:enees to'P6ekesin� Townsll is fine set of Official Horseshoes. Set- ip also. A rose bowl brought to the I , paper and taken up by other and honors to. Base Line No: 2. Some Flower Show on Aug. o rd a 11[x. NURSERY 57 "�• - - .-' leadio n is the coantr ti v s •°. y::."�.` �, � . . .. • •-• ,., g pales y resorts from other interesting cont- F. 1.. Green, of Greenwood has not •: '111se«ssr;-SIAGMso'd►sNrsw exerting a strong influence is ests were: Recitation Contest, 1. B. been found since that'evening. No •~ =w to tax palas fie- a" Gas having 4he question thoroughly BaWon, Pickering, Kathleen Wat- doubt it was taken in mistake by FOR FALL AND BPRI11fH �A • .,•: Beitds 4& is advaw, son, Pickering, 3rd, Billy Hopkins, someone at the show. Those who x-, investigated, is order to have all Dumbarton. Public Speaking: 1. to were there are kindly asked to check PLANTING} _ t abases remedied, and have the Douglas Johns, Pickering._ 2. Betty lip their,flower vases-and bowls and Awpec[let of hardy Trees. 9hrabs ° I 'i McQuay, Um. No. I. 5. Mavis Wake, if they find one 'which is not theirs -#Oi#N ' MURKl1R, Pro�n�tor. penitentiaries conducted anger modern ideas. In the post, the Pickering. Instrumental Solo: 1. Ver- pleaBe return it to the News Office, and Plants, both fruit - non Powell, Un. No. 1. 2, Lloyd Pit= as Mr. Green values.it highly, and 'is 1•.. ." .-NOT" AND COMMENTI. Chief object seemed to have bees key, Cherrywood. The Impromptu most anxious to get it back. _ ___- knd orAsmental. .,; Y. '• to punish the criminal for hie speaking was especially good, Bill _ RooE Pruned Fruit Trees that save ' Hitler, the dictator of Germany,. wrong doing, with no idea, what- Wheeler, Dumbarton won first place, SALE REGISTER. i9 eaneinlc much uneasiness to the ever, of rsndeirimg liirsi a service with..Betty McQuay a very close ,valuable, time in_-eominit rk„ = second. The day was sufficiently cool SATURDAY, SEPT. 23rd'- Auction .. into bearing early. •4: world. Kaiser William was one so that when he goes out into the for the hot dogs provided at• the sale of hotWL% , and lot and house- Of the greatest autocrats in the world again. he will -have a differ•, tent by the Women's Institute, to be 'hold effects, the property of.E. E, .�. .T• ELLIOTT, �QrEI�TT wdrld'b hie -pry, but he_wos no ant vies►of life so that he will be fully appreciated and a Rood day was Perryman, in the village of Brou- greater than Hitler. whose word a respectable member of society had by all. _ gham, Sale-at one sharp, standard PICKERING. ONT. 30tt ~ P . time. See bills. F. Postill, auction- to be, law in ..the whole and be of a9me service to the Brougham School. Fair eer. _ country. He will brook no'oppo world. •hief aim of modern Just a•-few lights on the'school fair WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4th - Auction -STANLEY THEATRE 1� r sition from any source. • A ratan methods -is to uplift the criminal,_ held at Brougham-on Saturday Sep. sale of farm stock-and implements STOUFFPILLE who rises from the poorest classes but at the same tints make hint 16th. Space forbids giving details of the property of Frank Maddaford, - and attains a high Position as feel that he is being `punished, the fair's activities. The eight schools lot 2, con. •1, Pickering 2 1-2 miles Hitler has done, is aver danger in attendance made a very fine.show- west of Whitby, on Highway, No. - Y R He should also be educated, if he ing as they marched • in procession 2. Sale at 12.30 .sharp. See Bills. F1tIDAY and SATURDAY- one person. unless -he is actuated is not already.in- posseeeion of a with their banners held high, accom- Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Sept. 22 and 23 by the very highest motive instead Rood education. Religious edu panied by their teachers,'forming en THURSDAY, OCT. 12th - Attction _ „ �� ' of-assuming autocratic power. A' cation should also-play an im masse for physical drill and school sale of farm. stock,. crop and•imp SHE DID HIM WRONG strong suspicion eztste that tl-e'ia yells. Mr. Innis, Au'dlev School tea- _moments, at lot 3, con. B. F. Pick- day West •Cary Grant p portant part in his life-wbile-in char led in physical drill which was �• Bring.'the'property of Wilbur.Ch- Noali Beery Gilbert Roland - secretly preparing for ' another prison. Whatever denomination well executed. -In the school chorus o Souvenir Comedies contest, V4'hitevale won' 1st honors, own: Sale at 1_ o'clock noon. See world war. The- French secret he belongs to, -the. ministers or Bills.- Wr,. Slaw, .=auctioneer. = serviee'deelare that the Germane Greenwood second and Brou�•harri'3rd' __ __-_ __. ___..-_.._____,:_ TUESDAY and WEDN89DAY priests of that. 'denurninaCion In instrumental snits Earl Wits, THE ",MADELINE" have large bictories engaged in-should be engaged to minister. to Brougham won 1st -- ', - prize, In recitat- - v - 26 and 2 •' making the most-deadly.poiaonous his spirits! needs. To be strength ions, Wilbur Annis, -Whi%gal? 1st. - gases which, it is claimed, will be Lila Card, Whitevale. wo !st in BEAUTY- SAL_ "9TRANGER9 OF crass physically and. mentally he public speaking, and R. Brownridge, - THE_EVERING" need extensively In future wars, should have recreation in the Whitevale, won 1st in.impromptu sp- ._MarcelJing and -- not only on the enemy soldiers, open air, participate in games and- eaking. Other prizes r•ere awarded Finger Waving.. Parking'space in rear —bat a}ee on the civilian population. in every way lead a normal life:-according to merit- 3h. _ -' gcalp Treatment. _ - of Theatre. - -----� ° lire also said that the Germane gave some pointers to the .children r This demand for reform -ii not of- on choosing exhibits, Rood and bai Hair-witting. '4 tore orenarive a large army. The a political � Axar rem, �a SYD 9CHMIDT, Proprietor - t?_ 6-ie n-es�irrts-izz- •::_.�. �9- o......... � tv �•.a•�peeialty 'last war proved very disastrous intended for an attack the lady judge gave the girls some good , to the Germans. Imetead-of "Piet suggestions in regard to cake-mak- b221rc31B11i71d 3a21�21de11, , 'Y ,5 C,. S1IIEl�In f _ . party in power, as the s ne ¢on• L.YA Jttss4 Bad �is� ting a place in the sun," they were riitions have existed, n matter tom' `'` great deal of interest was Phone 1908 {JLA REM ONT -- shown in the snorts and racing con- — - deeply humiliated, as they .fully what party has, been a power. tests: The exhibits in the.hall were -expected 'a 'geeat victory, defeat The demand for ref tat cocuea 'xcellent, there being an' abundance. THR RED & WHITE STORE lair all her enemies. The are ')f flower bloom-s.,artistically arran- Y from the clturehes, fromm societies. gad also surprising needlework, lov- • ` desirous of rocovering the lost and from the C. C, F. ae well as- Pry sakes and vas The art 'exhib- - = .poedtiOu in-the nations-of Europe, from the prase. It is said that it was ve'ry fine. ve stock, chick- The allied nations made a serious or..; and rabbits were all very inter- Special Bargains for Thurs. Fri. and Sat. _ Canada is behind times in rite (mistake im the last war when the e3tlnz a^d Agricultural ICepreser.= SL'ti SHINE �'ITAPd1Y Y matter of dealing with 'criminal+. tative W. M. Croskery and In'snect- C euded heetilities-too 'soon. They Th6 country 5hnuld be amo"-the:.or P. A -Hutchison de;Frve credit in ffnls, a k $ f Muffins,- or - . •` 2aiG - . did not wish to sacrifice any more leaders in prison reform. and it i, such excellence in the ed- - - - - lives, but* it world have been ktuped that 'site will aro�see iron►' ;tcationaI valve of the_ rzral_schopt NEW LOW PRICE better if the had p• >, fair. G olden Glow' -Bread,, 24 oz. loaf .7c . y given Germany this spirit. of lethargy and occupy ---- -.a much more severe -beating, so the pj,4ition that she ahurtld.' Horticultural adciety _ FOR E'INEEI CAKES. 'that they eor not rise again and torn the wor ld ld into a shambles. Tennis 'do At a well-attended meeting-of swans Down Cake Flour . -3` c - , - _Notes the� - members of she Executive of the RED 8t WHITE - �- In the tennis tournament at Sto= Pickering Township Horticultural L ++�� t Gen. .Draper, who has been_ uffville on Saturday last, Stouffvilie Society it was decided that the pre- National Matches a3 boxes for 25c Chlet of Police in Toronto for_ Claremont, Cherrywood acrd _Picker- miums to members this year would - .� Isbout five years, has got in wrong ing were each represente' oy kwo take the form of a-year's subscript-- FANCY = with-&large section of the eo le ion to the Canadian Horticulturist. Pink Salmon large Lilly '2 �Or 259 teams of men's doubles. Our first a p P team, James Murray and Frank Pet- and that where-there were two mem- , g a 6f that city; and it looks se if he hers in a household or where the T _ e.Buoy Soap, 2 bars - - 7e Tie defeated Messrs Bennett and member was already a subscriber. Ll _. will have to resign. As a general Murray Morrieh 6-3, 6-2. but in their in the army he enjoyed a splendid second match were beaten by Dr. N. they might, instead, have the amount EDUCATOR of the subscription 150 cents, a r'epatatlen. In his work in the Tomlinson and son. Hof CTarertiant, �" - - __ . ' A,,, 6-2. 6-3. As• this -Claremont team. ecial rate to Horticultural Societies) CeeBe Thuis per:- k . ' •- s `!�: 'world wear he]tae an enviable had gotten the better of a hard mat-= in bulb, seeds of plants. �tiembet@ 1 " ,record. But his training in the ell with Stouffville by. scores of 2-6, to advise the Secretary in this mat- MARVEL army is not the kind that fits him 6-2, 6-5, they were thus the winners ter. Plank for township beautificat- Health Bran; 3-lb s lal 1 rJc of division one. Our second team, .ion were. also discus ed and laid av- s j .. $ ,� peC_ . � v . _ ! =-"INA''the head of a police force. er for a later date as it was felt Howard Law and Jack Royes, hand- .... - . ,/ _ ace• assuming his duties in To ily disposed of Ray Morrish arts part_ this was a question ' which needed Jam, rasp. or straw. 40 oz. Jar • 3`g'i ronto he has dune some exeelleat ner for Cherrywood.6-3, 6-2 and had much Consideration:. .: The" Flower f 'work in directing th-e capture of atilt less difficulty in conquering St-. Show Statement showed a healthy ��pp / /p, ouffville's- second team, 6-3,•6-2. By financial balance on o the right side: BOOTH GT[ +1 V(T/SON -criminals. But be has evidently these victories they- were entitled to' which is a_matter oL much conpaat- i:.� g' made mistakes. In the Dorland - ulation, as many .times such under- �T meet Claremont in the final. Then, kings show a deficit. The October PICKERING case be Is alleged to bave trade an things were different, the score was meeting to be held in the Town Hall _ terror in'dealing with the ease,and 6-3, 6-1 for Doctor and son. Clare- -- . will be held on Oct. 18th; at 8 p. m. -- .: .. few da e ago a mout s team, Misses Gladys Fore' hen Mr. H. P. Moore will give an You order a, PHONE PICKERING OW We deliver y g young lawyer, th and. Grace Tomlinson took the. 7 10f Montreal, reU from the illustrated lecture on "Planning tb- 1r�ng ladies' doubles too, by defeating g �"Chicsxo- Expositiou with several Misses . Edith Murra and Gladys Home Garden." k fear- minutes •will y be devoted to the Peace Garden, of _ ;.,friends, sane charged with g riving Bly, of Pickering, 6-°t, 5-6, 6-1, and which Mr. Moore Ls Secretary. The Store at 45 miles an hour- aloe Bl'oor then winning from Stouffville, 6-0, „�rden Beautiful" which gives a ;A . _= month! prize for the best.article Picke'ring' Hardware. • _..:_,street. It is reported that'Cltief - -- y p Draper had ordered the.charge Pickering School Fair o me gardening undertaking, was - oh 'n August by .Miss Margaret - � " withdrawn because the, man'be Penn The article, which was ill- _ - " longed to "a Tea actable fantit Friday, Sept. 15th, brought jrte ustrat with photographs taker. ".The(:ansdisin Winter Horne Needs Plenty'of Beat and Light. g p y final preparations, for the R al g ; -and that be, Draper, was person• School Fair to a most successful con - Bu a Findlay Oval Range and an A}lsdin Lwm wally acquainted with them." This clusion. Among those present, who added greatly to the pleasure of the w Drop Inn y You will always be Satisfied Pi might imply •that respectable ay w of Public Schools. While T---� clay, was•Mr. R. A: Hutchison,•Ina-:. people" should' not be arrested s Alladin Lamp, special at $6.25. :.far violating the law, . and it the exhibits, displayed within the DANCE t would sleo 'imply that all people action building, presented a very fine'coll- t HALL - f 1 Only Coupe or$Electric Washer, !Aned for violating the speed laws and were in many classes very =''l apeciLl f69.00. . ai the province are not respect- closely contested, competition was Euchre and Dance on ' pet - probably keenest in the contests held Plow Shares for all makes of Plows. - ,able. It is.well known that there upon the school grounds. The Strath- We"Itsday,• Sept.,27th, 2933 ;: Agent for Mc4r-,ormick•Deering Form- Machinery and Repairs. coma drill, in spite of the Windy day _ Euchre at 9 p.•m. ..are very few motori•et9, 'respect. was especially welt performed by the -able sod otherwise. who do not, pupils and provided an interesting :Dance at 11,30 p: m, Onc I![otto:-"We have it, Csa got it, Or •At some time or other. violate .start for the afternoon events. Both (S%andard time) it is not made." - 0219 law. As 4 usual thing they pupils and spectators appeared to en-* . •Prizes given. II { ' - %re not caught at it,�nd their joy the "School Yells" which follow-- Admis@ion 25 cents- J S B N I ''- .. IC��' ed. First Honors in the School Ch- • S. !, names do not appear its the"poiire .'ourt records. It I9 also felt that :rnotori9te from.other provinces. or A N N O U N C E M E'NT L Q O K HER E 5th erco co derationfshou, ld receive going some. We have oa our display tables many lines which we are passing on t4 -What faster than the legal speed - -A BANQUET IN CROSBY MEMORIAL RINK ' ' - ydu at away below present cost price@.. To clear these lines .limit, because they are not famil• we'have substantially reduced the priees in - -u N' I O N -7 I L L�r � N' rr.;. - each case, which makes a very attractive bay!or yon. liar with Ontario laws. ' They - Might drive In-their own country - ON - � - ,-Men's Work Bopt@, come'in and see these, 1.89 aa'a 2.49.PC. ­or province at the same speed and. • = Boys'and Girls' Soampere; while they-last, 99c pe. _ - vtill be within the law. `FAday, September the :29th; 1.933 Men's Heavy Sweater Coate at 2.49-each. 7,0© . Boys'English Sport Pant @, Special, 95c per pair_ a `The 666ditiorie that exist in the P. m. - - Men's Fine Shirts, a bargain at. and 1.00 up. Men's Work Shirts, good-,quality, 75c each. ' -Penitentiaries' of the -'Dominion - - THE GUEST SPEAKER SPILL BE - - -pre.each,and have been Ruch for _. We are always glad to see you sad it isi.never any trouble to show - you our, merchandise. rnaY _years.. that a _ demand � D E N T O M M A- S S E Y -- exi-t; for % reform, that it is Phone 2904' r' ouabl,:0:,r. --orne action will be .,.Sponsored by Umionvi}te Junior Farmers - - - - - I- takeu iii oi-e noar future. -The Everybody Welcome. C E C-1 L ­ ,- - 'B A Y •artiule, t�hicb h rve 'appeared in y( M._CHAMPION, LORNE DIMMA, _ -the Toronto Ulobe, written by Dr.I • ,. Pre @ident r.' Secretary . . IPt'x 0"� X R"= 19 a -._. Li :ark( __ -- __ — - ,..I_ - ., ,t .....:_.:. - •,, `�. .I y -r.„ .. .<.S,:aa.,:.w'. •.. ,•"•is..cY�k•.. s.,. I" - .• .. =777 _ - - - - p",..i�'!;NS ,'.-'..,..`..'.„ .,,rT%-' .%:a4F*>.,,s3`•:SS ^`r° .pw. - T',�_ i,�•.•...7vwr�.°." ' 3�%7,,, }Ts"f'r.•:>;ia�;+'avc�y�,y FrrR;`.� ., - -[�,S ia'.`t'i'� '°:°: ,;,i:7'•. ,�`�M•" •�+•! -.Y . r,. .. _ r..�.-d _ c•s,r-- xr•r�. .haa,. r.. v fc,,•w,c,m,e,4• - r•;isy-,„yam• ..i ..y,w•r. 'i?v y 'r..n- •7.S'Y'-• +.'$`.• ;.,' .. ';,r.. � ,4 Y 'i a is •�+•,r^. :;'s. .i •<.. ,;,..c,•'" -t F•'•r::w:. w*^ a' .;,;,e+^ Y . •.� •ca_�F.•t..d�.I",.: ''•;.: . ., C'�C'.._ ...>.. .z a.us' - ._ ..-`-a.Fj•.n..'+•,'�-3...:>.._.•i`.t .t,..7.::"�_.._fi.i� j�.�+-i•"�•.'. ;'Cr_..:.�.�`: .2-•5�._r�...��.`:'_.�r�r- - .,_:.r,. :i4.-fi_,.6+cS-,a.a n �r"+ - - +:. :.,• pro g ' _ atd►�lili�r3 ,.itit �.h �pWa Sods".of I- - RobL 8. F=Wth • t the The Young� > r of age.aotrompaoied file hlsi' , -- 111601115-end in the a • the United�nrc pea ��witaand dog, left Toronto in their iievt Ma'. Barton•eps0 TneadsF ing qty fall meetings on Monday evening dinghyfora week-eeampin=. They alasr in the sit A barge number from here at last with a Rood attendance. ' , reached Oiltawa and on Friday .. ;-`-D�TN 8� i••�µ;::� ��.,:� Y •; 3 Lyman as Mrs. lllk tended the Masonic funeral of the - :.,,,•z,.. ; �.. ey spent ?' morning decided to return to the t fih•warn-end with friends is Aar- late L. Johnston. Of.Brougham. Death of Laaeebt Johnston an. - A large quantity of 'wood has city_ The young wife, being cold �T �t Rev.J. E.(clover attended the bwen brought from the north far- the passing oa Thursday, Sept. and feeling unwell, took the bas. I N SUJM �.�C� - Alumni conference of Emmanuel g 14th, of Mr. L. Johnston, of Brough- and with,her dog, visited her hue• ing the past week and sold to local hand's am, this community mourns one of mother. near Pickerin - 'College this week. residents. g 'Ben and Mrs. Kilpatrick and its most useful and esteemed citiz- She met her husband at French- -•- �+ Mr. and Mr. Psssoe, of Solins. Pa ens, Being born and having spent man's Ba where it was decided HIIR6LARY �` 4z ` ' spent Sunday of last week with family spent Sunday with Cbas. his life here he was intensely inter- that he should proceed alone to "C,gII�Tq 8. and Mrs. Ramohr. prey y in everything pertaining to the the city. Towards evening the 1 J. H. $sal suffered a Blight re- E. and Mrs. and family, of �F$ SIIRAN� lapse,during the east week when Bobcsytgeon. neighborhood. He had served in dinghy, which had overturned, p Oar bowling green Is one of the many official positions, was a staun- was washed ashore near Wood- phone Pickering 1190 medical aid was required. He is of the most populir spots it1 town ch ember and elder in the United bins Avenue, Toronto. Life- �6 uory mach improved. Enthusiastic players may be seen ` h�eh, and belonged to the Brough- guards swam out to bring it on to L �rNE/LL The donee on Saturday night hard at work any hour of the day. a Lodge A. F. and A. M. His fun- the beach, when they found the • • ,• ` last was one of the largest attend- Mrs. T. Paterson and daughter, eral which tools: place on Sunday was young man's body lashed to the FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND) :ed yet. The Geo. Carr Orchestra Mrs. Peagelly of Brooklin, visited very 'largely attended, his own lod- boat and underneath it. Pre- - in roving very attractive. the former's sister. Mrs. Horto ge and many others being present EMBALMER T p P. viouely a boodle containing e�me Mr. and Mrs..Bryan were in the of port Perry, on Tuesday of this taking part in the funeral service. blankets, ground sheets, py�amae Successor toew. J. Mather., -' nit over the week-end where the Rev. Mr. Glover a comfort- a y week. and other camping outfit, was Stou6!ville • - +' letter's mother is seriously ill. Howard and Mrs. Macklin and ing message and Mrs. Glover sang Mee. Burton is in,attendance. two daughters, of Milliken. -and "I'm nearer home today perhaps than washed bdy weasatrem removed to the Night`and Day Service , Mr_ and Uri. Medford Carter, pies. Fraok'Miehell, of Markham, I ever think" The family have the Business Phone Residence Phone' morgue by the police, where it of Greenwood, Oat., who are on t Sunday last with Ed. and sincerest sympathy of all in this 9801 9890 spent was identified by Norman Stitt, ; their honeymoon, were guests of plea. Giba.3n. • their hour of sorrow. ' Ed.-and Mrs.'Gibson on Monday A c•hauae in the date of the FAIRPORT part owner of the boat, and Flow. , A �7 of this week. School Fair ha.s' been made, and _ eramith's sister in-law. The un• DINTy �' GARAGE Gar tennis players are quite the same will now be held on Tues- -nn Friday last a drowning fprtunate man wag an expert sailor, but the lake was exceed. Cor. Brock and Kingston Rde. �- proud of thamselves and no'doubt, day, Sept. 28th. Please •note: the accident occurred in the lake be- inQly rough. which tuade it very ' 'have reason io be. They cleaned change-in-date. ' , tween Frenchman's Bay and dangerous for b H tip at the angerouor a small oat. e is Stouffvilie tournament Toronto in which Martin Flower General Repair Work all care, against stiff competition. - - smith iost'hig life. A week pre- survived by his wife and a year guranteed at reasonable y The choir of the Baptist Church T EWritin - Shorthand viouely Flowersmith, who watt 2; old son. prices. : .�. officiated'at-the anniversary aer J Acetylene Weldin' vices at Whitevale on Sunday af- Commercial Spelling vice at Rev. Mr. Barton was Batteries ropaired and charged. the preacher at both services. for number of pupils will be reegized - Firestone and Dunlop Tires. for instruction.in the above sub- QBeoline and Oils. Kra. Chandler was in the city jectd in evening classes, to Ly _ over the.week .end visiting with commence Sept. 7th. � ; J. R. and Mrs. Theztos, when Da Class ocean ed on application _8efceahA►eat Booth in Connection 7 Gordon Thexton was being assist- y g pp � ® - Phone Pick.7500: � ed is the celebration of a birthday. Class Rooms is Sanderson House, ry. (night or day). Mies J. Young has , returned Claremont. 1111/LTON ASLEEP t home from spending two weeks Classes bald Monday and fbareday. gravel the vftca* gLighmag -- - 421y PROPRIETOR - .. r-.with relatives In Allendale sad Phone-Olare 903. Apply to $+warrie and attending the•silver _ �.2rb,1T.;Zre=g9e21 n T - 0 ,. eddin P g of krtbur and Mrs. ult-b- Formerly on staff.of Shaw Schools _ The services next Sunday at the - - - -United-Church will take the form PRIVATE MATERNITY NU RS- ,Single 50C. Return We 1 ,. of a- rally service of the Sunday ING HOME t "School for the morning service AIII t� SERVICE t' e.o< and a special Young Peoples rally Medical and accepted Cases , in the evening. accepted - jEaetern Standard Time _ _ - „e Louis and Mrs. De Ferrari and private and 1•lea3i Prive:te Rooms Eyesight Speeaa�t 'fats)ily. of New Jersey, spent o Weekly Rates' $10.00 Leave Pickering ' Leave Toronto c+v„ lva+r. 11:.asY .•+ins•- __ few days with the De. Ferrari Inspection invited Eastern Huuse Bag at Duadas a..t •..mewi0 se family here. Miss 'May has re A M. P. 5i. - A. M. P. M. turned with them to upend a few ``MRS GEORGE THOMeSON a 6 09 -e 254 _. :,a,6.30 a 3.30 pISNEY BtAC>C, weeks vacation. Phone 7808 a 6.54 a 3 54 _ 7.30 4.30 Oshawa It looks as if it will be ntacesaary 51•:.4 13csuRville. R.R. No. 1 7,54 e.1 54 9.00 5 30 tti call the attention of the cotipty 9 24 5.54 =10.80 . a 6.80 O1w'Past ris■s goad authorities-to the condition d etaae x- 1054 e 6 54 -" -c 11.36 7.80 of the south end of the Brock a 11.14 7.54 P. M. a 8.30 -- road. Considerable improvement 7- for. p. M e..8.54- 12.30 9.8e ♦' -has-been made to the north end. _ 1234 954 0 1.30 10.30 ,t : Ws. Aitken and daughter,June, WC11iry a 1.54 b 10:44 230 _ t the weekend in Toronto With the former'° mother, while Sometbiog that "never was a daily except nly. di Sol._ b Sundays dt: H. only. Mr. Aitken and 3eo. Wilson, of c Sat. Daly. a Sat., 3na. dt•Hol. o°ty. II 'Toronto, spent the r+riod in the worth while." 9a pack up . _ - north country on a fishing trip, your troubles in ap insur- LOW PARKS The canning factory resumed once policy and Smile ! � "r0 ALL U. S. A. POINTS operst#ons on ,Tuesday afternoon, Mmile : 9-diile t _following a lay-off of a few da�r - Tickets and information at The tomatoes are 'not brought to CYRIL E. MORLEY, - quickly-enough. and in large en- Phone 6700; j /fry►%'cols oagh quantities, to keep up with PICKERING, - . - ONT. Coach M es the factory capacity. . - i A' _ A motor accident occurred on the hill "nth a 'few days ago, The__ -.Eastern r° House-Pickeri lg When a local car skidded on the t � - ,' W>!mn dm appraat6- °vet roadway striking the-8lobe �. _._ truck::- The passenger car was y as its final hoar axaaft _-morlain '+seriously damaged, but no one a will be standing in a ireceived any-serious injuries: mute tribute to the . e : Folks in town sometimes wonder • - persons they have bas if a few -farmers keep a. vicions s� ms's- erected to honor. On ,dog around to keep out their: Modern Pickering . feat . Market eiseaHve skin eseases friends or the unwelcome guest. - the best results. Many a farmer wonders:why his _•tt "No Greater Tribute" x „ insighbors do not call more often. -- LIIe _• AFFERS - - �R�ecent yarns about vicious dolts N. W. S�'AFFORD �eupply the reason.. _ -by-C. R. Tact. Opt. S ecial'in Choice Beef � H. G. McIntyre is notifying all P ^persoae who colt at hie 'gasoline PROTECTION Pbooe r :'.'pumps that he has altered the Put 5 Shoulder Steak, minced, 3 lbs. » . locks on same from the ordinary The 'base of this growth is to be-Round Steak per lb _ Jai barn-door variety to Yale-locks,, .� s -- . --» _ +� aaad gas.will therefore not beavail- pond on the white of• the con,�unct- f -� able without an e,ttenda°t being 'iva o! the eye and may at first on, prime Rib, �. ":; ".::.• =: • » -12e -in charge to collect the money. for ly appear to be thickened reddened AF the same. vessels forming to a triangle in PORTERHOUSE ROASTS * �-Q shape H. Hinan has been bney lately and taking on fatty format- By Yap J�Aei �nL Ihsuling the products of the_loea, ion also and then extending slowly :. :.17e per 1b• � �• canning factory to -the city. • The and closely adhering to' the eyeball. reports of'a continued demand This -growth may be removed kith- - and WAWANESA INS. CO. for the Claremont factory toms- out danger at an time before it en- Cheep for farm and country tone should be very encouraging croaches upon the pupil, but after the - je N D R p rtes buildings. ''to the owners and operators. The pupil is once encountered its remov- Windstorm Insurance on buildiame same also speaks highly for tho .al will leave a scar that is likewise ` OIIe N0. 40(b _ wind-mills.Silos eta the products. a detriment to vision. If allowed to - . Automobile Insurance The marriage took place on Bat assume some greater size before re- - We deliver your order otof all kinds. urday afternoon, Sept.-16th. at moval-, the removal may easily be - FARMS FOR BALM °q•. `the .Baptist parsonage, of Miss the cause of other eye affections ne- piekerin ,' Ontario Write or pbued F Margaret Sellers, of Mongolia. to cessitating the use of glasses. I may Mr. Fmuk Ward, only son of-Fired 'also .add that the removal of this 'BOWMAN & $OW$' _ .,and Mrs. Word, of Claremont, growth is not possible by any tran- 20 WHITBY, ONT. The marriage ceremony was per. sient who may call at your house ex- _ formed by Rev. Mc. Harton, ae- pecting tp extract same.theA pas@ on. Where your eves are concerned the _ ' t �� for of the Baptist Church. lie - O�happy couple will reside in Clare best attention available is none too S�e Our ` Y; good. wont.The 112th anniversary, services to be continued Jt; �asYSl� Of the Claremont• Baptist Church ' rr will be held on Sunday, Oct, let. ,you Can Buy 9t Home ^_ = r ti• = : Services at I -s. m,• and 7 p. m. TiREB, BATTLrItIFS, ,Di Rev. J. L. Horton -will -preach at :-•- - _ - :._... .. both services, and will be assisted _ACCESSORIES, in-the morning by the hume--choir; 7. :And in the evening by the Brooklia .'At as low and better-prices _ Monday, Oct. 0°- .the .evening. of ���8� d ����� _ Meaday, O 2nd, the annual tea e`s a- and entertainment will be held yon;can in Toronto. - - ---supper.commencing at 6 p. m 0103 c �=- - -- ontinua° until all have been Let us repair-that-leaky to served. The program at 8.16 will conels.t of niunbers by .. Messrs. �+ _ _ Northrop. of Peterboro, pianist - Skilled Motor Repsire. L °►7pwial, ONE SILO. _ and violinist; Mr.-K. J. Brown, o! Gordon * Id and installed by •Peterboro, xylophonist; and Alez On J. LA W So NEW c z' - Parke, of Toronto. entertainer. pone 26oS; FBANg , FROUSN Admission, 86 cep t children, 16 cents. PICKERING, ONTARIO CHAS. COOPER, ;•CLAREMONT -wrAa>w im :`' �� - „�• �.. .rte, _:r.u'� '�v:`;,.. �-. . .-.. �T *' •,n w' r..k��•}- _'t�.` _ 'w P ' . �C_ �.k-.v .E.,D+-+.:a,ti'• 'Pi's•.aer^' •l y�.u• •,�t �;. : Quay WhIA Is Incomparable 1.:.. •THE • 3 r � r mystcriou aM s ue rades a z By J. R. W ILMOT _ sy.vOPsis. office of Mr. Frank Millsome, Private At a London dance club Molly Car- •Inquiry Agent, of Temple CotirL . ` s.talrs meets Roger Barling who prom- {;`' .ses to get her a Job. The following Mr. Millsome was an energetic- _ w. . morning Molly is stopped by a policeman looking man in the middle forties and TICA- '-I and taken to the police station where _ _ looked r the like tockbro er, she is identified by a Mr. Td Mrs. Silver 8 r 1 a S k Ook " as their miss ng n ece. That night at "Well, Miss Carstairs," he smiled, ga " t ` S the Silver home she discovers she is be- „ " -' �r11sti �rornC Garden Si i� : •.u: \; In his friends way, and how can I ing used as a decoy n e gambling house. Y Yr %••',:x::`• "ff�•' %: The Silvers next to I Molly that Major be-of service to you?" ''r r"'. yf Carstairs, her father, Is returnitfg from "I'm afraid I've come to you with a who disappeared from the custody of ' - India. A further crisis develops when Y Molly rune into Roger Barling leaving quite hopeless task," she began. "I your old friend Silver some time ago. the Metal of caul Silver's study where there has been - a quarrel. Molly meets her supposed want you to find someone who once had She would not tell me the reason for A '1'hoLiSarid Q.JseP Madame Laoroix's depoloue father. They take a flat in town. Molly- the same name as myself. Whether her inquiry but it may interest you-"to CMOC 1 ATt MYLR CAKi meets Roger Berlin- at,a dinner given sh'e has that nanve�now I don't know, know that she bears a name similar to by her father, and pleads her loss of r i. memory as explanation of her silence, All I do know is that some time ago- that of the missing girl. As•soon as British Producers Have Plan pp� again I cannot yell you hove long-she she mentioned Silvers -I knew you'd ; CHAPTER XXI. was a ward of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Sil- bt interested:' nod Gigantic Scheme — 2 teeaspoon vanilla extract - Molly Carstairs had not risen early ver, who now reside at Lawn House,, "'Many thanks, old man," came back Government Backir g - Varley' Road, Hampstead. I believe Mayton's des voice over the wire. cup milk the morning following her renewed P A : .impse of the British homes of - 236 area pastry Hour(or 2 cu and acquaintance with Roger Barling. S ie she ran away from them and has not This is an entirely new angle. Ill : Ps q been seen since. I take it sl- is about trot along and have a chat with the• future, tin-plated inside and out: 3 tablespoons of bread Hour) had, in tact, lairs awake half'the night g, Y°U with tin-plated baths and fittings,-is 3 teaspoons Magic Baking Powder twenty-five years of ego, beyond that "in an hour's time. So long." provided by a scheme almost tom turning over and over in her mind the I•can tell you nothing. But she must : M teaspoon salt stu ndous roblem that now con- y g Molly reached the flat in time for _ stupendous p „ pleted by British tin producers. fronted her. She was convinced of be found, Mr Millsome. lunch. Major Carstairs had arrived a #' Cream butter; add sugar, a little Mr, Millsome had been making a few minutes before and as she passed The scheme, which includes a tre at a dine, beating until light; add one thing-that Roger loved her, and few leisurely notes on a scribbling pad through the entrance hall:she saw g anendous world drive to'make tin thF beaten yolb and flavoring; add that she loved him. on the desk in front of him. At the letter awaiting her on the oaken chest metal of a thousand uses, has Govern dour, sifted with salt and baking No words of mutual adoration had mention of the 'Silvers his eyebrows that stood opposite the door. Eagerly ment Colonel Sbacking. powder,alternately with milk.Fold passed between them; they would have. had elevated themselves ever so slight- she picked it up and studieci the en- Colonel S. Heckstall-Smith, who hat M in stiffly greasedt lay eke pans in unnecessary. . is When o infrequently ly, and certainly not sufficiently to in- velope carefully. At stet she thought just oing which he-appointed pobservert dicate to the girl who sat opposite him that Roger had written to her, but it moderate oven at 375°F.about 20. dumb. She had not lied to Roger-not that the name conveyed- anything in each- moderate to'report;.safd: minutes. Recipe for Chocolate Y Yt g was obvious that the handwriting was _ r: p deliberately lied. She had said: if' .v'hatever to him. that of a woman. "1n the short time the scheme hat Icing and Filling u in the Magic you ask Major Carstairs he will tell ?" been at work, researches and investi N . Cook Book I noticed t�you used•tae exp:es- Finished ties shopping. called the -- you that I am suffering from a loss of "I'll gations have,brought-to light the fae' - --'-- cton' impossible task Miss Carstairs._Major, from his room, T ll be with " memory:' That had been true. She well, if that_is_all the infornastiioa_ » you in a moment." that homes as well as business houset ---- - . - -cue irom that, ___' P` can give me I'm afraid I can do very' Molly sang out a reply and passed=a4 th< f� i had taken her _ y had served her -well. Yet-the deco - and out. why Magic y - • Tittle to discover the whereabouts of into her own room taking the letter tion must still persist, and when that "Research workers have discoverer .Baking-Powder is Used this young person You must realize silk her. deception was finally revealed, she With e a method to plate wood, such as panai that there are •approximately eight. eager anticipation _(for it- • _ would lose Roger-she 'knew she -led walls. ceilings' and household et ex'CjtfafZle at this would lose him-and that would be million _people residing in Greater seemed ages since she had received a fects by spraying them with poiiderei,. the hardest part a d all. London; that there art probably;.sev-.letter from anyone),she tore open the:tin. oral thousands of those people bearing envelope and pullet) out of it a small '.In the home of the future the or ' Montreal School Molly did not mind for herself. She the name C rstairs. Add to that the-sheet of notepaper. p' could disappear infix the maelstrom a# cel`ajn or marble bath-and'fittings wilt Ppe hypothesis that this lady may have_ •And this is what she read: . give way to the heavily tin-plate ofDomestic life, but�fi-ere would always be an married,and that the odds.are heavily: . The writer will be glad if Miss articles,, because the do not tarnish Domestic empty place in her_heart that no one y against. her haring= married someone Carstairs.will make it convenient • but Roger could ever fill. If only she with a name similar to her-own and to call at ?4b Rivington Gardens, or rust, Science could tell him the truth! As the hours you will see Miss Carstairs what a Grenwich, tonight at eight o'clock. "The olds to be ed aced b tc si ` of the night by she debated with g water pipe is to be replaced by piping s, g sped gigantic task you have set me on such You will be advised also to bring containing'tin; which is 20 per cent We teach our herself whether such might not be the slender information. It would take along with you_twenty pounds in cheaper, over 30 per cent- lighter, anc students only the wisest course. She felt that Roger_ my assistants many months to investi-• Treasury notes. Failing this the is not liable to become corroded. Jtt9flr methods," 'would believe her..thnt Roger would gate the private lives of'every citizen rightful Molly Carstairs wilt be •'Researches are going on to perfect" says hladame R. uryderstand the desperate.eituatioa in bearing the name of CarstairR and at obliged to pass on:certain.infor. - bronze and make it weather-proof. : Lacroix, Assist- which she had been placed. He had the end of th:%t there is still the possi- mation to the police. `Its perfection will mesa that oua- ant Director of hinted*that he disliked Paul Silver in- bility-which I have mentio ed, There was no swat'ure." Just that. manufacturers will stand a chance o: the Provincial tenaely. Roger would .protect-her as Molly certainly iaw the hopelessness The color drained from Molly's face. caruring new markets•as well as 're ' he had Wered to do that night when rf it - "Failing this the rightful Molly Car- tainin School of Do- le the old ones." he believed her to be a.friendless girl- 'But I do so want to fmd her. It fs .stairs • • She felt her whole body 2 r - i mestk Science, Montreal. "That's , Y Approximately 50,OOff, people arE p in the heart of London's millions. But so important," pleaded the girl. trembling violently. This meant that employed'in the tin industry. but it is vihy I always use and recommend there was always the danger that per- "Might I be told the reasons for is stead of her finding Moll Carstairs, anticipated- that this number will bt _ Magic Balling Powder. Its high. tape Roger might.-not want to under- your request?".Mr. Millsome asked, the latter had found her: But what niore than doubled- withih the-rtes: . leavening quality is always uniform. stand. He had told her that the rea- Molly hesitated. "I don't think I did the remainder of that letter mean? three or four year's. You get the same satisfactory re- aon for his non-reco�gnibon of her at can "tell you that until I have found It seemed th suggest that-Major Car- ' salts every umeYou use it. Lawn-House w"'hec�a he imagined her," she told him. stairs' daughter had iw intention of . , - _� And Magic Baking Powder is the that she bad deceived him.That point- "Fell, I'm afrafd I can't-promise;ou revealing herself; that••she' was con- The eat-rly and the latter part of hu - unquestioned choice in the major- cd to_the conclusion that Roger hated anything,"-he Raid, as he rpse from tent to resort to blackmail. man life are the best, -, at one 1 thi iry of cooking schools throughout deception of any kind, his chair, "but if I do find a clue, you - Molly stood staring at the strange most worthy of.respect; the one i son the Dominion. Cookery teachers- Then. there was Majo>` 'Carstairs: njay test accured that.you shall be ae Message with a terribly num feeling age °f innocence, the other of reason -•3oubert. and housewives,too-prefer Magic Molly hated to think of that hour of quainted with it immediately." drugging her brain. What should she hernias of its .consistently better di-illusionment that must dawn-sooner "Thank 'You ever 'so much, sighed' do? The question reiterated in hr results. = nr later Na ll Sic 1ian _T32=haf+Rjtjlr Mnll3' Act he held enpn the door, mind, but there could be only one an- !n the thought that he had been a• Haying satisfied himself that the swer. ante must go tonight to Green- ,Free Cook Book-When you bake last r etinited to his daughter. So far girl had left the building, Mr. Mill- with and see.Molly Carstairs for her- i•"..t+\` t3. at home, the new' Magrc Cook she had done what she had largel; Rome did-what might have appeared to 'self. : . Book will give you dozens of recipes with the object ' causing him as lit- Molly an extraordinary thing. -'He _ _ :(To be continued.) a ' -for delicious baked foods. Write to tle pain as possible and in the hope lifted the receiver of his telephone and - v she would seek out a gave the o rator the number of Scot- 'r''"' ' Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. i that one day Pe lEarly Mailing � % -p• and Liberty St., Toronto, Ontario. i private inquiry, agent and set the land Yard. Many business men, who are piker- •-✓"' y wheels of investigation revolving in CornecYed to b}tat august institution _ he inquired for Inspector Blay-ton,and 'wise on their toes in giving speedy .Q that direction. .• .. . after . moment's pause he said "That service, disappoint out of town eus� Major Carstairs had brea'kfastea p tourers by late mailing. Holding the 'noEs your baby cry at night ss 'hen Molly emerged. - , you,'Blayton;•this is Millsoie speak- bulk of the_"lsail until the eve•r,inF and wake you? liow much' "Late night_," he laughed, R'a�'gin: ing. I've 'just had a"young Boman causes a °serious congestion In the should he weigh? When should U r here asking me to discover.the Where- he walk? How mtwh fooai a finger.at her, "don!t seem to be suit- i g Post Office and renPer it difdcLlt asiaia and s, fug one little person of my acquaint- sbouts of a' certain brolly Carstairs to give the mail the rapid and •the should he cake? What clothes .p•. IF".b-' g p should he wear?These andman :_ ante." careful haimdling-it requires. Quite other vital question,answered in Molly smiled. also. �PmremprmPnePamrnnewunentrmr�„,anstr side front the- pb�sibility of a rhiS, . oar new edition of"Baby's Wel- -"I don't know"wby I should have bean- take being'made, the practice_of last fare.” FREB for the asking. ' so s=leepy.;" she told him, "but it was U mi, ` Rrlre the aord'ea Ce., mite!- nute mailing is -certain to result 120 >) s •corrrwtxs NO at<fu11y jowly, wasn't it?" The prettiest in delay to at least a portion of the mardt., Boos% 'tor•■r•: ni t l*Nei, t•- " he mused "I think yon! mail, because t man taws on •vets as Well, P y Poir2ts-Eht'!L- Fame - Is our taar.at« might have invited me to have just ;1<`dg rugs - is only"one train a day and that train, that Mask Bakint Po-der to tree nom .bne- dance, don't you' think. 'I told .�.� nay leave in the morning or early at°°'o`any turm. 'young Barling about it afterwards in• •ever Saw afternoon. `' tatteal.oe_ poor cloak fellow Of Seemed course quite only mntnnmmmummmimnnmmlmmmm., mar " the out of 'men expect and land to { • s g1eBrcLnAd okmng when he asked me whether I I feet I should share a i msds�Crssds - j With you a bold their.out-oGtown customer's good- thought you'd like to go out dancing wonderful compliment I had on my will then mail should be posted as Someone To Start with him hgain, I said he might ask new rag rugs," writes an appreciative soon as written, If tl;is is done _ ^-" •, R'hen -Someone starts Buying = you. I'm afraid,my little girl is slip- Three-Rivers woman. • •"A wealthy better service and more • business Then Someone starts Selling; ping away from me." lady from the City of Quebec was will result.. �,�� : Molly colored prettily. "Of course visiting here and saw the rag rugs" I A further. step in facilfating the geip , When Someone starts Selling I like Mr. Barling very much, but-•=I had just finished. She was so en• delivery of mail is to tie the letters Then Someone starts Making; don't think'I shall eve marry him." thusiastic -= said §he had,never seen in bundles -with the addresses all &%¢5��,¢avt' _ 'Stuff and nonsense," protested the such rich, lovely colors. She asked me faced the one way and hand them Heaaa re ►on _ R'hen Someone starts Slaking Major. "Of course you will. He's !f I bought"new materials to get such in at the main office instead of plat• d¢Paj� Then Someone starts Working; just the right type; though I think,he beautiful color effects. When I told ing' them in the street letter boxes. 'bat%%s`' t�¢ osil �' " .•r:::; ..- _ ought to do. something far a living," her I- ad dyed my old scraps •itb If the alert business man wants to V¢¢pi�gn When Someone starts Working, he aided, seriously. Diamond Dyes, she simply couldn't be- Bet there ahead of the other mail he bH rA c\¢a Then Someone starts-Earning; Molly attacked her breakfast heart- sieve it. Of course I'm very proud of should see that his mail is well pre- 5Y5;¢ Epp every _ ily while Major Carstairs told her of my rugs. .Besides being beautiful,col- pared and posted early in the day. yak¢ When Someone starts Earning ' an appointment he had at the War ors, they are fast and washable." T tf►ommng• 'then Someone starts Buying. Office, and that tonight he had prom- In the popular new art of rug malting' : . Nat a tcotsman'l Ottawa Journa , ised,to address a meeting in connec- women are finding again the real value Samuel Ornstein was givcn'option of tion with "some All-India League." of Diamond Dyes for permanent dark ,a $104ne oi' two-days in jail _.,r drop- • New Game Sanctuary "So you see, my dear," he intimated -colors by boiling. No other dyes make ping a lead slug in a New York subway -:Moose Jaw, Sask.-Taking in the t pologetically, "I'll have to leave you old materials look so new and rich in turnstile. Searched, he had $70 on his ' whole of the present wild animal park, to your own devices, unless I 'phone color, because no other dyes contain person and a bank book showing a bal- S new game sanctuary, comprising 42 Iycung Barling." so much of the finest aniline colors. ante of$73,000. He took the jail term. • square miles south and*west of here "Please, not that,"Molly protested.. For light dainty.shades without boiling l has been established by the 19as- I"There are heaps of things I want-to for'lingerlo,.summer"blouses-and dress- Loss Set of $10,000 katehewan 0overement, it has been i do-shopping and all that," es, use the wonderful new Diamond Vienna, Ont. Fire recently de- - i - w6ounced by A. -N. Etter, game eom- l ' "All•that", consisted primnrily in Tints. All drug stores have both Dia- ' Rtroyed the plant of, the 'Medicine tmiseiainer, i hunting out the smartly appointed mond Dyes and,Diamond Tints. - i Gas Company with a loss of $10,000, .. ISSUE N 38-3 5 s' - a.>-.w:.'�:a,�,. � _ '-s;_ �:;�:�...:.•'�.- ._ ;.d:'�'! ..?3rs. .eo'�..,3iw;xo• r:'�'ss',.r•.�.. h4+.�°�6 .;^:wK%8�i�.,j�► ',;a :. t -- -----: --- Nau6cal Mueme .r.�.r►i►.�s��r►.i►�►�.rs�►�►i►�r►���.� .."IEVF M aBy HELEN WILLIAMS. • - �7liustrated Dressmakinp.Lesson Fur- wished with EveryeVittern. - AROUND � k} FBL THE - . ,. ..� - - - 'Vt�oman�4�2 =� •= _ -DIAL :Chatter. .' . r By MA1R M. MURGAN ., ...... . ; _ •: ;- Fanny Brice Feels at Home _ - : ._. ; . .,._ . _ . . .. R'hen.Fanny Brice steps on the sta�-tar Irar different broadcasts in IT Its TRUE ° - Times Square studio she has every right to feel at home. It was on the A well-known columnist in a Montreal paper recently gave a -same stage that she reported for her first job in a Broadway musical show. young man a ti Ori how' t0 choose a wife. Among. items, ,. The studio was..the New. Amsterdam Theatre roof garden then, and Y P g. Fanny was but 14 years old. The show was a revue that Sam Barrie and according to this .writer, that are desirable in the girl who is George Cohan were producing,,and young' Miss Brice had landed a job in \' to become a bride are, tidiness around the house, early rising, the chorus. Her only previous experience was in an amateur night at a helping mother with the housework, always pick and span of Brooklyn theatre. out- Fanny ._ didn't stay on the New Amsterdam roof very long however; to apron, etc. Sounds all right, but to me the entice=to-be w ; that first time. She lasted one. week, and then they fired her because-. _.lined somehow seems- priggish and prim. Fbr-tunately for many ~ she couldn't dance. Her first big chance came when F]orenz Ziegfeld'saw misses of today, there are a number of young men who actuallJ her playing the lead in a burlesque show. From there she went back to ,prefer an untidy aspect in their home and a tousled head rather the New Amsterdam and as a star of the Ziegfeld Follies. Last winter Fanny camel back to the same old roof garden, but now - than the sleek coiffure of the day. In fact, I;know one young known as'the Times Square studio, to stake her debut before the microphone woman Who finds it totally impossible t0 apply her lipsticly and commence one of the most successful careers that any resin am6t without leaving a smear on one of her front teeth and the One, may lay claim to. and-Only finds it utterly fascinating-In fact it was this parts- Jack Pearl Returns to Air ?_ cular flaw that attracted him-he I'ias been trying ever since td: • ' Jack Pearl, the modern Baron bZunchausen and one of radio's most - • correct it! And no doubt would be dismayed to find that .h4 popular;comedians, is returning to the air to resume the weekly call stories was able to do so. It is a wise worllall who knows just when to, . -which dnddared him to millions last season. flatter and when to oppos*the male; # The comedian; assisted by his tadlspensable associate Cliff Hall as ! "Sharlie" is to be heard for halt an hour each Saturday night over a coast FROM MORN TILL MIDNIGHT _ to coast network beginning October 7, at 9.00 p.m. E.S.T. - -At'-prea'ent-�eerl-Iii, in Hollywood where he is completing work on a .rust because money is scarce, there a.8 ri0 necessity t0 miss motion picture which will be released' this Fall, and Funning true to form the smart appearance of this winter of 1'933. Three outfits ;r on the golf Bourses, will take you easily through the day when there are half a dozen Before he became a radio celebrity as the Baron Munchausen, Pearly ways of wearing them. To start off with you will need a simple, ___has starred in Broadway musical shows for more than ten years. _ -= trim suit referab-W in-brown grey or black. Tobacco brown Pearl always has attributed his success to his facility with dialects and _ • P 1 his ability to twist his face and.tongue into all kinds of shapes, Each - - is a good shade this fall. To go with the .amt, a knitted oz _.4inorning he upends halt an hour. before the mirror, practicing the facial tiacpnt iII yu�ar m„rl, "in" gruel if yclu knit it yilurselt -- crocheted _ ;and vocal acrobatics which he-employs on the stage and air. it is 7 as your skirt and something isehappening h to our old,fried"color Rudy- Walks Out 1. '9 . . iE •� •' . ��- � - contrast'; Lots of the new winter)ccoats will have dark collars, : _ _• Rudy Vallee. today 'might. be's druggist in Westbrook, 'Maine, his name if they are light, or vice versa. But/coats and skirts and sweater, unknown to the world, but for an-incident of his•Youth. He had an Argo-' 'sent with the pharmacist In charge of his fither's drug store and walkrl It's as,stunning as a school dress blouse4 and skirts will be all On c lor. You might choose one ti rout, never to return as an employee. Instead, he got a jab as usher in.a can be in blue worsted crepe. Vivid of the`"sad" evening colors for o r afternoon-evening outfit- x, local• theatre where Was born the'destre to become on-entertainer, red silk lacing fastens,the front bod- grey, dark purple, brown Ol' bottle-green. And if you choose A __. _. • * ` * « * * - ice. she collar can also be worn open- jacket dress of simple lines, it will do double duty. When the A Canny Scot ed. And don't you think the sleeves jacket is worn, you'll'be attired for formal afternoon, or Sunday t has real pockets too. - - --- -Harry 3lcNaughtoa, hear@- wick Phif Baker, 't-ells of a 5eotsmari who smart, night suppers•-remove the jacket and you appear in evening_dress. . _ laid down a $20 bill at the ticket Spice in Washington for a ticket to New It is also adorable in wool jersey Apart from the economy of making one frock do for two oecasiomi York. "Change at Jerre City;' gold the ticket seller. i rust shares or in a tartan plaided Jersey you save a lot of bother in npt having to go home to change. ".of_on your life," rotested the Sebt.'"you give me m change right worsted. _ :.I ere,"_ For younger' sister a plaided.ging- _ = ham having a dash. of yellow and -. - THIRTY-F CENT DINfi t 10,00-Mandy Lou ,:.;Katr,X 'orange among the brown is fetching. .How to prepare a dinner for a fa-milk of five at a total'eosl - - - Corn Cob Club.......,.....wG� Style No. 27.79 is designed for sizes of 30 to 35 cents was demonstrated by Miss Margaret McCready ' « » One Hour with You ......CRCT 10, 12, 14 and 16, years. + - IN THE AIR"- lo.So•-Boswell Slaters ....... ..CFRR Supervisor of visiting housekeepers service of the CanadiaII Re� to 45-Edwin C 111 ,..........WGR Size 12. requires 3%, yard, 35-inch ,. -' -. I1.o0-Calninhta Rill ......CFRB material. Cross Society in-Toronto. There ward nothing fancy -about the ;Radio's -All-Star 11.30•-•.Press Bulletins ......,...CRCT dinner for a family of flue, but it was a nutritious meal,". Mira 1 Presentations. P VIKUSliaAY :_HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS,, McCready said' meal consisted of beef-stew or fried porn ' -_ 6.45-Lowell 'Thomas .....,......CR<7T Wriie your name and address plain- _ _ _ - - - - - - liver, potatoes, an onion, gravy, white sauce, prune pudding far ry' 7.0oI-Marton'Downey ........CFRB ly' -giving number and size of such vrAtgl rslroslas Athos n' Andy ...........CRCT dessert slid, of course, bread and butter. Kilo- T-30-The Mills Bros. ..........CFRB patterns as you want. Enclose 15c-in To ensure economy in preparing this meal, 'NlIss McCready ;. Sta.tlon 11Setreg Cycles Press Bulletins .. ...CRCT stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap CK:vc. Toronto . ..;:.. etc -1030 8.00-Rudy Vallee ..............CRCT said she used the foods' that appear on -the or.der which the CFCF Montreal ....... 197 800 8.30-Dramatic Guild .......... WGR it carefully) for each number,' and CFCs, Sortit. Bas ..,.. 291 9x0 9.00-Mark Warnow ...,........-CF-tu address your order to Wilson Pattern Public Welfare Department gives out to those on public relief. - Cr Co, Chatham ... ... 497 1310 9hoa Valley.DaY�::::::':wc'Y Service: ?3 R eat Adelaide St.,Toronto. During the past few months, this work of demonstration has k CFRB. Toron.o ....... 435' -690 10.90-'A lliard Robinson .......WKBW - o� been tarried out by Red Cross dietitians in twenty-eight Ontario CKAC, Montreal .:.,... 411 730 L Jolson WTAM .......... L CBCR. ,Waterloo .,.... 48b 645 11'.30-Press Bulletins ..........CRCT �nC Newspaper cities. CRCT, Toronto ....�.. 31 f .960 - - -MS 4+. * e . * .- CFiMb, Hamilton .. ... 319 - ' 890 a'91saA7r -'(Border Cities Star.) ---•- - -- -- -- - -t -- CRCO, Ottawa . ..:... solo P.M. i _ . .. -..- .. . B'O O K $ . Cfroc. Hamilton 475 1010 615-Lowell Thomas ....... '.�CRt'r Mr. John Bassett, vice-president of ° "'"' X41 410 7.OU-MOrtg� Downgv _ .....': t`M E - _ _ •"pTaava► 'Weather," by P:' G. Wodehouse, McClelland and er" * CPSY'Torcasio r.London 367 830 B.QO.°Ct lea n' ervi eY.:"""':.:cItCT interesting dews on the position of Stewart, Toronto, is one of this author's best efforts in the world KDKAA., Pittsburg .,.... 306 Sao _ Happy Bakers ......_.'..: WGR the modern newspaper when he ad- of laughter. .Mr. Wodehouse occupies a place all,of his own KMOS. St. Louis ...... 375 1090 9.00-Little Forum ..............CRCT -KY W, Chicago ......... 284 . .1020 Fred Allen ........,._c':l3Eh dressed the Press Day at the Cana- making in' the world of reading, and I can think of no one who _ WABC, New ork 349 860 Irvin s. Cobb _._..`.�A ^ - WEB Chicago 389 ,. 7T0 10.00-First Nlghter :::::�......hnKA Ft�a is. so mctmed to make.one forget the troubles of existence. WHEN. Bufl3slo ....:».. 339 809 101.30-Boswell staters ..........CXI,w Day.' ,... _ _ _�. _. . - _ -- -•---. ^---- _ - ---- WEAF: New Yorlr ..... 454 660 11.30-Pt•ess Bulletins ..........CRCT The disiin ishi 'feature of a Jp - - WENR, Chicago 345 - ' 870 • _ - Just any place for a drink. Sods WGR,' Buffalo .. x46 660 P M sa�rvi<aAY newspaper,-Mr. Bassett said, is "char- Fall Diseases WGY, Schenectady... ..«: E98 •790 _ fountains shouid have either papei a. WHAM, Rochester .. !81 1150 7.16-Annie, Judy 'a' Zeke ....'.YBAL actor, and the more distinctive it is • containers or a thorough method d • WKBW Buftalo �:. !03 Y480 7.80-Kindergarten .. tvs_tL the greater the appeal to the•think- Amid Precautions scalding and washing-that in man) WJ2, New York 394 760 8.00-EvRh Lvans ........-...,CN'RB ". 8.30-International ............ CRCT ing public. Also particularly re. WJR, Detroit 400 r._960 9.30-Willard Robinson-........WABC marked by the s cases are ,far from thorough. But d V1ppLW, Cincinnati'...... .418 700 pecker was the mod -. 'WMAQ, Chicago 447 "6T0 K-7 Mystery .. �.,. ..R'EEt7 course we cannot go about will ss 10 DOT-Dancing Party'.. .....,•.t RCT ern policy :of carrying news reports The'Ounce of Prevention Now wTA]S. Claveland�....» 380 1070 microscopes examining glasses. A! tn,16-Cornhuskers .............LFRB trrttinged by politic+al'bias. That • Children Are • These programs are'subject to ch_ ,ge least the glasses are washed befort lFlrtkput netice. D.; BULOVACtiime dailysoAvera3tatiora It is not many years ago that every �& at %%hool •_ .being used again, and that is some C paper, or nearl}i so, was the mouth- thing. (!maters Daylight saving Time.) r--- ;piece of one of the 'major parties and Now that the children are back ' Try if possible to make the chit fir. 2x5-The Playboys wi;r, the presentation:of its news* col- at school there are a few things for dren keep their hardy away trod a.30-Manhattan Meodr'........CFRB Doubtful MOVC I ored by this fact. Today, happily, both parents .and teachers to re• •'•t.00-:National Opera ...........CRCT - their faces, not only their mouths symphonic Hour ..........•CFRB 'I moved from town when the sun grew there is a change.-.Even party news member,. but their noses and their eyes 4.00-Cathedral Hour .........CKLw bright, •• papers have de-serted the old methods One' of them is that tall Ie the 15.00-Willard Robinson .'.....:CFRB make them wash 'hands ortep, par Paul Ash orchestra. ....,..CRCT And packed, while the sweat ran down and the percentage of strictly inde- time certain diseases choose to" Have 6.30-Crumit and Sanderson ... WGR my nose, pendent pdblications4 is very large. a holiday. titularly tietore meal time. Cleat - 6.30-Chicago Knights .........CFRB -handkerchiefs (and not . borrows) •.7.30-Press Bulletins ...........CRCT The. box of books,that would-be just Independemce, of course,' does not It is hardly necessary to stress ` ,8.00-Beet Lahr .............. CRCT handkerchief from another, c5114J i ight Crean that a newspaper should re- typhoid Over today, but in :he-old 8.16-John Henri.........'.....WABC are imperative. 8.30-Phil. concert ......,•.•,,.CFRB To keep me up on my mental toes: frain from expressing opinions on PO- days before city filtration and lab 10.00-Operetta .:.......(CRBC, CRCT litical and other topics, though some ,i � oratory testa of water • supplies, •--Fall Precautions 3t.00�-tied Folks ........(CRBC) CRCT Now I am mbvin back to town, rsom seem to think so. Inds d-! 9L07fiD�: g pe 1>en typhoid lay tri waft in the'water Influenza is a fall disease; Watcl p:u And paying express on a heavy box ence means a fair approach to every:pipes of old buildings until The chit- ' 6.46-Lowell Thomas .... .."..CIi�P That has stoodAn my hallway upside subject, with a frank express of dren got back Then thelra was headaches and coughs, On Viet days ,. •7.00-Amos `n' A dr ..: ,.... CRCT down, - ' either raise'or criticism. A news- piatect feet with rubbers. A child 8.00-Happy Balt�rs ........CKLw P trouble, 6:16-Singin' Sam :'..a.......WGR Covered with sweaters and shells and paper published on this basis is of far In any community where there is should. never- sit ill damp clothes of 8.30-Sate Smith .'.'...:»....CKLW roc>ta, more value to its community and to shoes. Don't let colds run on. See ==-x.00-Greater Minstrels ..,....WHAM any doubt, wihatsoever about the A. A V. Gypsies ..........WBE1N the nation tlyan the old-fashioned ,Water piped into the schools, it tho doctor, f10.IS-Contented Hot.....(CABC..CRCT Odd-that the reader's,mind growa-null,' party organ which mefreay set out to I should be brought in barrels from A teacher can tell usually if '� _ Andre Kostelanets ......wKBw Not to say void, by. the shore.of the praise everything put forward by iba' rater sources until something ran. child Is ill. It a head goes .cows ' 11.30-Press Bulletins ............CRCT sea-- , laical famil b - - ;. ��� political' family..,and to-more or leas a done about it. on sdesk-investigate, '!f the child _ Yet I rather like what I've got in my damn everything conceived by the But other diseases appear in epta• seems feverish or• flushed get bin -4114.0 tom Re ohms ............CRCT skull,' other:aide. _emit forge in the fall, that are tint home at ante. If he is coughing of E 7,00-Amos 'm' Andy ...,.......CRCT Where the convolutions used to be. 9.30-Duns Brothers WGR .: The newspapers'of i�nada'- and due to low or tainted water supply. sneezing frequently, he is better of Press Bulletln.-::..... '...CRCT indeed of all the countries are per-' _ out of the school robm and the rest ;. i.l)O--Love Bongs ..............CFRB - Ounce of Preventeon Blackstone ............ .wBEN Just what it is, I couldn't'say,.. forming a public service the real of the children are safer. But I'm read We do not say, this to frighten !. ,�- 9.20-Kate Smith ............:..WGR y to give th-Is subtle hint: worth of which-is not al'w'ays proper-, mothers-they All knew It anyway Children need substantial food an '9.46-Poet's Gold ... ..'....'....CFRB My brain may have•turned into sand ly Appreciated. milk. Lunch should not be a hur 1.00-Ben Berate' .:..........WGY -but -merely to. remind them that 9.80-Fire Chief Band ........WLw or spray, a escapes are often due to the simplest' rled cold snack but something cook 10.00-Gaiety and Romaace• F....­CRCT.CRCT But it certainly hasn't turned to print. _So to as idleness Is quite shut out ed and nourishing. - A child who is Lfts.at B we........WTAM _Hortense Flexiler in the New Yorker. a8 methods of prevention. (1.30-Press Buuat ns ...........CRCT from our lives, all.the sing of wanton- not well shoftld sleep alone. Thy 1/l3s11>s��7r oti Hess, softness and effeminacy are lire-. Warn,your children never to drink common pillow is a carrier of colds out of a common drinking cup, Most 9.46-Lowell Thomas ,,.....;:,.CRCT. Although (3t. Britain has now fewer vented; and there to but IitHe room for and other troubles w?ten: one tieaC' g - schools Qlave fountains today. if 3.00-Amos 'a` ,........CRCT ships, employing iatlnitely fewer men,ltemptation.-Jersmy Taylor, not there should .be individual paper nn it* is that of a'patient. Morton Do ,;, �,,,,.CFRB �• 7.45-Tbe GoI rp ,..........WBEN engaged'In the fishing industry than "' pups, If they are niot provided, liuy Precautions are not amiss at sal _ t pO-Happy ►hers ............CKLW More the Wa4.-they produce. more The sweet scented lemon verbena is Och, child bls own supply'to talcs time o[ the year and it only 'seem: 3.39=Kate m. ,..........WGR j1.00-lrvtf !, WABC flop. a native plant of Chile and Pens. with shim.- And tell him sot to stop sensible to be on' the sate side no 6+. ` f � "-,5 .y, >..ti�,• T°}y+' v ic• "2'' •. ,. I.!- ±5.,�.-,•,s2hr'-�. .�++�;.. .ems"':: ..�;_ "sa,zn-.'W. .. .. - -, _ -'.. _ . L�QALl���, . i -L. A. and Mrs. Findlay, of -Mrs. Frank Law, of Toronto. F .7,' .. . Toronto.motored down on Sunday MUed on Pickering friends one `''. k' :� ` to visit relatives, and 9190 called day 1s+�t week' •• ''.,-F. C. Meehic. of Montreal, on Mfrs. and Klee Fawkes. -F, T. and Mrs. Bunting were r. ape Wednesday with his par- -The members of the tennis in, Hamilton over the week soli tq .- "'dente here. Blab spent a very enjoyable social wdhere their brother-in-law, Rev, b -Mrs. Wm. Boyes, of Toronto, evening at the home of Dr. V. & Dr. Mareb, lies critically Ill. R� »' „•,. nt Sunday with Arthur bad and Mrs., Cartwright on Friday -The cool weather of last week Pickering.8 Leader-Store Wreli. Boyes. last. came to on end on Sunday when • J. C. and Mrs. Philip spent -Percy and Mrs. Neale and Mrs. we again enjoyed delightful sum ' -$rlday with W. J. and M[re. Dev James Potter and son. Clare,left mer weather.with bright sap and - - Ist, of Brooklia on Friday to spend a few dbye in high temperature. _ _ fir• -Miss Bessie Bath leftI"t west Dolton with Mervin and Mrs. -Mrs, M. G. Green, who under " Foot-We"' oOt•W Y' $x1118 for Toronto,where ebe has waved Potter. went a critical operation in a -'IS good position. -Miss G. D. Sly, of Toronto, Toronto hospital. returned home - - -H. R. Monney hue had the was in town over the weekend 'on Friday last. Althongh• con. 9 Pairs Men's Pebbled Work Boots, solid leather, rubber front of his shop re painted, thus taking part with the Pickering fined to her bed. she is slowly Improving its appearance. group in the tentlim tournament at improving. bee], sizes•6 to 11, special clearing price $1.09. Come _ Tahn Unsnter bas. vented hie Stouff Ville on Saturday afternoon. -Mies Donnell, principal of the i residence to Mr. Beecroft, of -W. J. Clark• and aaughters, pui lt• schvul, ,...,cored-to-K--esmfek ,early for these. _ o '- Whitby, and is moving back to, Jean and Nora, and son, H. Jo", on Friday evening to spend the , r Toronto. motored to Burford on Saturday week end with rel&tLv-@s. She was •'•60 Pairs of Ladies' Straps and Ties'-plain and patent- -Dr. Wm. Scott and family, of afternoon and spent the week end accompanied by Mre James An }� Oooketown,' spent 4unday with with Fred and Mrs Balsdou and drew. who visited her daughter. mostly low heels, splendid for growing Ririe for s .. Y: bie uncle and aunt, W. X. and family. Mrs. John Draper, and familuday, school. A-way below coat 81.93. ]lire. Miller. -Miss Chrissie Munro, who -St. George's Ctthrcb, 9,u viug - -D. N. Lockwood, who has injured her foot several 'weeks_Sept,.29.Lh-Harvesx.ThaiiksgiwAte.. - "�Pilliams"' Economv Solid Leather Oxfords for Boys- " been ill for several- weeks, is get -ago. has been cowpelled to go to 11 a. m. and S p. m. (Please cher ' .'.ting back to his work again her bed as the wound was not time of evening service). Prea H. Yonth'e 11 to 131, 81.85. "gradually. healing, but evidently was getting Rt the morning service, Rev. F. -John T. and Joe. L. Stephen worse. Brewin. Rector' of St. Silnon'e Boys' Solid Leather' Soot, with gelid rubber heel, sizes son left on Wednesday to visit old -Rev. W. Crammer occupied Church, Toronto. In.the evening •'-': friends and attend the fall.fair at the pulpit in St. John's Church, the Rev. E. G Robinson will 1 to 5+j, $1.98, Clarkeburq: Whitby,-on Sunday. Next week ptesch. Snnday School as usual -Although the dark shooting he will leave for New York City, at 10 a. tn. Madame Dneseau, of period is on we have heard very where he will take apostgraduate Toronto, will be present at the little tie yet as to the bags being course. morning service and will Bing. H A P N. bronabt home:- -A number of, the wells in the -The anxii-ml Rally Day service Me 9 -E. C. and Mrs. Jones and fam village have gone dry, dne to the will be held in the United Church, sly left on Sunday.for s week's long period of drought. We have Pickering, next Sabbath. at 11 a. 'holiday with the former's parents bad a number of, nice rains. but m.. standard time. Special efforts - - In Owen Sound. not sufficient to affect the supply are being made to secure a large �e - ft -It is said that a few Hakes of in the wells. attendance. A Baptismal Service gow fell on Friday last, which -Allan Linton, of Toronto, son will be part of the program, also a r A Cha�c�.J 0 _9erved to remind--as that winter of Alfred Linton. who was born short address by Rev. H. G. Cro .-. was fast approaching. and lived in Pickering, called on zier on the subject : "Serving -Kyrie and Mrs Southwell and Mrs. and Mies Fawkes -n Sunday. Jesus to day." All Fire welcome. son , Joey, and Mrs.-Joe. Southwell Mr. Linton is leader of one of To- Toe evening service will be with Men's "Monarch".Socks-RewFall Patterns rim m.. of Whitby, spent Sunday with ronto's popular orchestras. - - cents, - --. -- .�` Reg. �o can e • ors.-13,-Macdsc-l+- and sae;. -- i er rum ere attended -Earl BeeAhorotagh, Governor. - - � � - 4 -The Ladies Aid Society 9f the the funeral of the late Lancelot General, ie melting himself thor- ° for 35 and Cig cents_. Presbyterian Church' held a suc Johnston, of BrottghRm. on Sun onably acquainted pith all parts cessfal .meeting at- the home of day afternoon, at which repies. of the Dominion. At present he •A real buy for the discriminating buyer. . --- _ Mr* F. H. Hall on Wednesday entatives from many of the iq planning a tour of Western ' •' .-afternoon. Toronto And surrounding Masonic Ontario. when he will .visit many c�t Tip-Top exceedingly fine weather Lodges were present. of the larger towns. In Godericb, `11e FII' 'Samples of 1�P-Top TalIorf� - w Sunday induced many motor• -Monday. Oct.. SO+h, has been the town Conn-•il . has .failed to tats to come out in their care. The ofYiriaTiy proelaitited Thanksgiving carry a. motion anthorizing the Are now in. traffic on Saturday and Sunday Day; and Monday. Nov. 11th,as expenditure of $100 to entertain _ was very beavv. Armistice Day. For several years him while be is a guest of the Better Than-Ever. Price the Satre. -Mrs. Paull Knif ton and cbild- these two days were observed se town. The mayor, however, _ ran have returned to their home one. but it has been decided to states that if public fonds are riot In Parry Sound. after spending a make them two separate holidays. provided for this purpose s public 19o,50 _ ..- few weeks with tbfl formers -Several carloads of Alberta subscription would be taken to +c mother. Mrs. James Gordon. coal were brought into town dur give the Governor-General a fit �. = Ouanateed Satisfaction. - - -Mrs. (Dr.) J. D. Tyrrell and Ing the past week, and although Ling welcome. Mombers of the _ dine M. Tyrrell.of Toronto. drove not as hard as the popular brand roancil ezpresaed the opinien that tta rf •�T p k. from-the city with Miss Pennell of anthracite. bas the appmmure the money could be used to a WilliaM* 8 13uper 1�! ork Boot •• hwt Friday evening and all were of being s good fuel. Here is better parpoee. having in mind, : . guests of the Misses Allison another opportunity to bay no doubt• the large amount re '.;at q�.5o -The Presbyterian Church and Canadian products. quired for relief. .- . . `h'the Sunday School will unite their -Many local people will airres Double Soled Goodyear Welt through t0 services on Sunday next. It being with the-full page article in the Dumbarton Mennonite Leather.Uppers. _ Rally Day. The service will be Telegram on Saturday. "What'• St_ Paul s_Armlican, Dunbarton ,on _ heel. A Buy for the man who wants gin at 8.00.p. m , standard time. wrong with the Exhibition ?" S 2 quality and comfort: Oar ea tries in the tenaie tMion were heard du oa dthe show. 2 Sunday, Sept- 4th. Sunday school q y at ..30. Evening PrsyeL and Sermon • tournament at,StouffviTle on gat st , • at 8.80. Preacher,..Rev. E. G.'Rob- Fred Ta Bunting, - = :Pickering orday were not very weil satisfied clairnirg some to have- become inson. - - -with their playing, and are loud more like the. "ballyhoo" type of _ Radio Licensee :'. Eatablished 185 7.. in their praise of their opponent.. show now popular over the border TRY IT YOURSELF --Kenneth Gordon. who ham -About two weekm neo Rm Din- at our risk and learn as.thousands - been. v_ery ill all 'summer. sr, we aid Mnnrn wag unioadine a car ,,f others tiave done, that Mrs. Syb � - are glad to r @pert, improviogand load of AlbertK coal ttvo large ilia Soahr's Tonsilitis,- treats Sore ,__ ��(� X O -Air Vbopee to be able iD time.to rre we cbunkm fell,on hie lef r hand acrd �'hroat, Quin y: Croup, Cough, Bron- - �j V a - -_--- hie work with the.General Elect• bruised it badly. He paid no ch:tis, . Catarrh, Bronchial •.Asthma . ..... sic. Attention to it at first, but in a and Ton_ail troubles successfully. E. A - - -The iecent frosts, though not few dace it began to swell,mnd C. JONES, druggist. severe, have given the corn crop give him great pain Rnti as m rllK SCR FOOT-COMFORT- ;?o — _ •~ ••, . �a decided aage in color, it be' remelt be is greatly handk,011 J • E _� - ItnaeformeoT from a deep green to in him work. �3ooked Hsm, ::.. ... .. 86c. a light color. The crop is now -Some of the Toronto dailies use Cress Corn Salve. E: C. JONES _ _ { have snnounced Sunday, Oct. let, druggit:t_ �Jelllsd Tongue, •• •• ' _ -• -,lbeiag ant and placeyl in silos, Mr.and Mre. Frank Worrell, as the date on which the city will —_ - --' - "_-- • ,.•;• 2flc. .:r " Fat+o Idaortarenawaa.- .Tallied Veal, �- ...•: ... . _ :ef Toronto, the former well known revert to[+•tandard Lima• while it _ i� _ ""•: �' yeatorer of old,mntilated and dam has been announced over-the radio - $elogna. ... ... •• - aged paintings. were guests of that the change takes place next L'OR BALE-A grhilli ib cis bard- C wood. Apply 1 i;nderbill; Gkremont. 4 , - 2Ibl. for .25e..•:-: Miss Margaret Pennell on Sunday Suoday. The police trustees, to — --- --•- - -- ;f Sosdeheeee, ;' :«^ "" - afternoon. as were also the Misses avoid confamion in Pickering.have �IDER•MAKING-At lot 18; con.2, -Rorke and Richardson. fixed the time as 2 a. m. next Sun• B'Cawan�a8(Decker'`Hill on Brock Road).G. I�peCi+►1, Bacon, half or whole side. ... ... -The men of the United Churcb, day. Sept. 24tb, when the clocks i![inced Steak, ... •.. ,'•`S The for 25c. -- �... Voting and old, and any others should be turned bark one hour. ANTED-gam frame and tnwiid. _ �rel, must be in good condition. David J. 19�wiDg Beef, .. — " ••• '•• 3 I'be for 25c who would like to take part and -About 2 30 o'clock on Sanday scot t,Alton.Road,IC R.2,Piekerins• + �••� " wbo-can do anything in a Minmtrel morning many of our residents All Meats kept under Electrical $how, are asked to meet in 9t. war@ souped from their 'peaceful TO RENT-Cimfortwble, i•roomed. : - • Andrew's Church. where arrange slumbers b a loud crash followed fzn. house. with hot ch furnace mind rood y Barden. Apply A.E. Richardson, Pickering. :Refrigeration. .1l • mente will be discussed for a show by the mhri eking and. cries of a=Phone tlt)Od. ° for this winter. 8.00 p. m, woman. In a very short time VOR SALE-20 ft, joists, 2x 12:also -Several dozen children of this many wel b oD the streets, and L' doors and sash,window frames.stair*ay and .� , " E I D _ neighborhood Dow consider them fonnrl that two care had met in 8 short plank. Apply Syd Schmidt, Stanley The- atre,StouQville. 48 f is v immune � eel es i a e from the dre led head-on collision opposite the town diphtheria, the third and final hall. One car,.driven by George FOR RENT-A farm ronsisting of $etcher (phone 3000) f'lckeritI treatment having been administer True, of Toronto. was going east. 100 acres of good land well drained.being Tot ad OD 9starda afternoon last. 8 con, 1, Pickering, on highway a mile and a - y and smashed head-on into another half east'of Pickerin Village- For full partieu- Modern medical*science contiones car driven by Morman Demerling, Iara apply to F.w.�obbs,R R 1,Whitby. 2tf to find treatment to overeoroe the of Bowmenville, who was going ANTED-Fnim property, Fait- BERLING ' numerous death dealing di8eases west. Both cars were wrecked able for crop production and Farm hand - _­- V IC of the human race. beyond repair and were taken LO Investment,not real estate. Located near where M _ [arm and home help may be secured for regular r.4 -The W. M. S. of :St. Andrews Law's garage. The occupants of or temporary service. Kindly send particularsto , '. Obnrcb are preparing a bale of the care were all . more or less John Fisher.So:lil, Whitby.out. 3! cletbing to be sent to the missidii -injured. Demerling *as badly �J � Specls,l Service Tires btatione in the north west. The ent' about the head by broken ••1►OTERS _LTS i, 1933 need for good. warm clothing is glass from the windshield. He - . . - -' ' very urgent,9end if any one has was taken to the Oshawa hospital _ .__ any that they would care to as was also Beulah Mccutebeon, As thous donate of drivers now know, are donate for this purpose. they are Rvho received w badly sprained Municipality of the Township of �Allt stronger si►IId WeSr longer t11gII any ?• _' _ =" waked to, kindly' leave same it) leg. Dnnward Demerling, the l3 Pickering g ! .care of Mrp. James Andrew, ..not year old son of Norman Demerling "later tban the end•o-f this month. had his cope and shoulder badly Notice is hereby given that I have •_tire even �eillerliIIg obuld ever build Either men's. women's or child injured. and Trtie received scalp complied with Section 9 of the Vot- - rep's clothing will be accepted. wounds. They were taken to Dr, ere' Lists Act and that I have post- + 1f01e, -The September meeting of the Cartwright's office where their ed up at my office at Whitevale on Women's IDetitute will be held at injuries received attention, after the 9th day of September, 1983, the. _- the bomb of Mi'e. W. J. Miller, on which the two moat eerionaly list of all persons etrtitled to vote in ,-;Come III a><id stall t0-bee-tih88e-these _f '_'- _ ,Tuesday, Sept. 26th, at 3 P. m.. injured were taken to thehospi elections and thatlauch list remains - :.(S. T.). A special speaker will tal.` It is supposed that True had 4Dg tli6g. �.'_:'^' :•-'' . . ,' there for inspection. ppee - . ,be resent, Dr. Rose Henderson, momentarily gone to sleep. and if)f Toronto, whore subject will be was drivion too far to the left. And I hereby call upon all voters _ • • ;,, "Oanadlin Women's subject Detnerlinfr in order to avoid a to take immediate proceedings to 1­0 ''.itiee," A kindly invitation is ex eollisioD turned to the left, bat have any errors or omissions Corr- , acted according to lave, the last day t,eaded to all who wish to hear Dr. Trne being aroused, tarred to hie for appeal being. the 30th day of -Venderson's addr6se as it should own side of the pavement. with September, 1938, .- - • • • ' _,otrove very interesting to all wow tbw dissatroas results. Traffic Dsted this 15th day of September, ­'.'OD and girls Special music and Officer Delaney investigated wed .. •••wd D will also be a feat of ham il33. • I g• � charged True with reckless Donald R. Heaton. • + 1i]b IsoFrles'it di �� ., • C14 this P"rsm. .dffl~t . r...._• x ! . _ s s r� :� /