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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_09_29 ­j- t'rn vk ? AL fos -FR -. 1933 VOL. -1,111 __,.PICKERING9 ONT.. , MAX, SEPT. 29 10wafteoWstall. 49&vba;. Dunbarton Dunbarton Miss Margaret Drybrow visited The Annual Harvest Supper and; GREENWOOD COAL b. -�Y.. It Mod4ml es last week. Entertainment in connection with St. with Mrs. Smal an. -.A Rood supply of Hard and Soft Miss Myrtle Chester, of Scarboro, Paul's (Anglican) Dumbarton will be PBARSON-Pb on Tuesday, Oct. Bird. Supper in DR. J`wje0w-. Dunbarton. loll &supply spent the week-end with Miss Hel- held Coal on hand. Also en Thom. from 6-8, followed, by-Moving Piet of Kindling Wood, We are pleased to ha-�e Mrs. abd ores. Admission 35 and 20 'cejits D., Director Established 1M a. Reg. stove length. Miss Irene Dunbar in our midst af- Dunbarton, St. Paul's Anglic;ii, iner-in Scot- Sunday, Oct. 1st. Harvest Thanksgiv ter spending the sum -Asweilli es --by 7 rho" czemont.Out. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. i ing;--Service will be held at Tp. n►. land. anniversary and chicken Pie Preacher, Rev. J. & Gibson, M. A., The- anniver: DONALD MUNRO, FICKERING oronto. All are-cordially -invit- THIS IS THE supper will be held on Oct.Gt 22nd aftd. -of 14 'Childrens' Sunday will be ed to join us in celebrating our B. McINTYRE-Barria. 2. th, and UNCAN compos- Harvest Than"giviiij. Special onus- FARMERS' MILL, Oct. 1st. The choir will be Mter.Solicitor, Notary. Qffice--Brock St.. GENERAL 1NSURANCE' both bpposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. d of Children b h morning and ev- ic. A large number-of farmers Phone 45. 481Y AGENCY ening. exchange their graba Dixon is spending the Wliitevate DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO Miss Mabel Mrs. Sharp, in for Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan• week--with her isister, I ,Office formerly occupied by the late A.E.Chris- I . • Mrs. D. R. Beaton spent a. couple Whitby. Facilities for placing any kind of In- Belleville. Slyj van,south wing of Court House,Wh surance at best rates Arthu '. Annis has returned 'to of days last -week in the city. Flour a' Arthur. ncf Cereids ' available. to- continue Congratulations to M r. and Mrs. IDEATON. BELL & ROSS. Barrist Washington University I V_ - h work and was accompanied Buckles. It's a daughter. It Saves money and many more JLf en. Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security and Servine my Motto. 913r Phone Pick. 515 research 11iss Irene Pugh entertained some Building.330 Bay Street.Toronto,; by his father and mother and sister ...should do it. W.i mton.- a.B., I 'velyn teacher friends from`the city over 4 Miss E who will spend , fort- J.a.-F. Room. Adelaide".938-9 the • week-end. t nighi'seeing tfie sights. -Special J. H. Beal, Claremont Mrs. Aylmer Barrie is ill with ton- ­ The-Honor Class eni6yed-'a-wethef HARDSON. PIORERING & 24 being MU NEY-Barristers.Solicitors,Notaries PHONE M evening,Rlc roast last Tuesday BARLEY FEED Pt"c' 2is-214 Confederation Life Building. Mrs. Hugh McDonald is ill-with present. - -I-� - . Yon to, t la,e and Richmond Ste. Toronto, Cower OA'dye 4489 and 4480. By appoint. FURNITURE pnemonia. Mrs. R. Anderson is cay- The members of Baptist Chdr- $24-00 per ton, Spo Cash. pbones n"i Saturday evenings. Pickering residence.. ing -for the 14 months old baby, who ch choir are giving an evening with This in the best feed value on .,Phone Pick.31111. 8tf We are displaying an attractive is Seth Parker, on Friday of this week "the market. r ty of Xmas Gifts. also sick. A good program is assured, for va ie rr-HOMSON & McMILLAN-Barr is. for Pastry and Fine JL tam Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. Stouffville which a charge of 15 and 10 cents Residence of Mr.Thomson. lot 11.concession 1: Furniture and Furniture Al-A he made-Coyne and,gpio, Kiesslimi Coke Balcin ­7PIckering. Office hours:Thursday and Saturday ------- evenings. from 7.00 p.m to 8 30 D. w_or by Notelties. 'Our 'Wednetday half-holiday wi�l orous gathering" the people of o-isintment. T&onto office: 605 Royal Bank Prices low, in-keeping with times. makes,a Fine _V__ continue through October. Jone9port. -s-Instituie held--ii:very Baker's JoyFlavored 8 g- Phone Pick 2000. Torow. Ehrin 5303. 371y Our school fair last week *a's thi� �, The Women' largest in its history. enjdyable meeting on Wednesday Aread. pent"j --M. ys. Robert Hare, west of here,- last at the home of 'airs: Wm. Dun- tLAD=�4=4 Af-G=L-- oor and•­mm,-of G-men River. Mrs: Bro�6n, of Chopping Monday Wednesday- fell from i9e ihb�w to the fl Brougham - Al- SMITH. D. D, R.. L. D.S.. and Mr-. McKay, of and Friday. We do fractured-her�fo7ot. NES!Lccrces-or to D.�J.N.Difle•:. Gra&iate of -�PECIU nap- tana, both kave lk?-per; on Relief, be- it right. the Royal college of Dental Surzeons and Tor A -new-�,tation agent has.been Torun- in the person of Mr. sides' several muAical numbers. Fif- AtTlarem-nt oftice ove•D, A. )int(-d here NQ CREDIT ery w.y -two were present. 4 and Fridg. Phone 36 Inch Rock Faced Red - Qnj-of -Picton. He-moves here ty Tre. tf Do ifof'forget t e, h Do Fiecount of the change.In Uwe ihk.week. nited Church -ftud Green Roofing s 'who has been in !I]- anniversary on October 8th. After- and the close margin I sell at. I HERBERT T. FALLA 1.99. L. D-8.. r. Hodgii, W. re- noon service at 2.30 o'clock and ev- am forced to discontinue credit. A_LD.D.S...Graduate of the Royal-College of 2.40 per s4uarC health'f6r over a year, -hag no Sru covered -and intends building a -res- "ing service at 7. Rev; :fir. Owe", exc�ept, for, approved monthly Oiece In =andthel?rtiver&it7 o(Toronto. e second dcKw cast of St. And- FuH weight "d ide�ncO on Main Street. Mi. Hodgins of Unionville, will preach at bath accounts. "W's Church- kering.Ont. Office bours! 9 so a 1.J7!c or bj -services, at which- there will be 'sp- ..rpointment. (X-ray standard quality was a former station agent, lld"iw. Phone Pick 4317 People's -Society.. of ecial music, On the fbIlowin CW2R3=%9 -The Young g Friday The above good for 10 days the Toronto Eaft Presbytery met in evening there will be the annual con- gr tional banquet, when an.excell- -hited Church here on Wednes- ega enota"*0 only. P 1=5 a Spot Cash. the IC L. SURNINGHAM of this week and carried out a Wt 'program will be given. day_ Building and Gederall ELIZABETH RICHARDSON good program Contracting. Pi Gxeenvrood A.Pyre and automobile insurance of an kinds. • CKEMNG The Park Commission has brought capy"W"gconvanwoof solidavancW stand- about much needed improvement in Estimates furnished on all classes on. the -appearance of the park. The Fred and-Mrs. Hirers spefif Sundal of work-Interior and Exterior. LLMEAR YARD I FPCWTI11-, Uoensed Auctionew, sport field is-being plowed and lev- with friends in Toronto. Alterations and repairs. • Ise O•suellie *I Taft a"awbado• A•• splendid condit- • M r. and M Ws,onliss of au kinds s."amino to as shorsm Blacksmithing,- Woodwork' elled off and-put in rs. Southwell entertain CbimneysBuilt OoncretoWork.- _.,290106. A"iress sitses aftsir P.o.. out. ion for sports, ed friends from Toronto on-Sunday. Phone Pickering 5712 at right priors . o is employed Mrs- Hooker, of Toronto, Is spend- Mr. S. XcEwen, who FAIRPORT, ONTARIO R­ RRATON. TOWNSHIP Now ilithetimeto have those repair .at Abram Stouffer's, east of here, ing a few days with her daughte., 4 Clark. Cou"yaocer Cosn�=Nsuourr for Jobs attended to.' Harrows repaired, 'met with a-painful. accident the oth-. Mrs. J. Gibson. 1=20davila. Accountant. Etc. Ipsier of Licamisis. Whitevale.out. also new sections on hand., The ism- 'er day. While spraying the horses., bliss MildreA Mantle, spent the end Shingles For Sale wis Fleury Plows always on hand, one of the animals kicked him on the of the week with her parentig, F. and 'WTXj MAW. 'LICENSED AUC. Also-dea.lerin Viking Creaur Sr&- leg and fractured both bones of-his Mrs. Mantle. tore and Electric Washers. -.7 -were GaltGOvAnizod Ste,4 Shinglem. kw Ywk.Qat4u3o and Durham . timers'o'n iind Mrs. Orni-irod A-11 kinds of V.P=-tit-dw If thinking of buying an electric radio ankle. Bird's Felt Sliste Shingles. me reasonable. may be in ChLremont on Sunday to see the WiaAVWatNzWS"odLC-V�, Bell and Ask-for s; demonstration of ibe- New Also, re-rulaboring" hviorgy wheels. indepla- Ilifiside latter's sister, Mrs. •Pugh, 'Who is 4ftt Phones. Whitby.Oat 517 Rogers Majestic models., quite ill. Lawn mowers sb-ti-pened. The prices are right. Orrftson was,* 0110ated - The-Ghis',Cl-rdle -met-at the home T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT Wss,R�leh. on for tonsils and adenoids. of Miss Zora Gee on Saturday aft- Call a-ad get prices. Phone 2&2 GARNET ROBERTSON GREENWOO -spe last ernoon; while the,-Mfs3lon Band-me' D 491y , �Ijss_-Mary Cavanagh -spent 1i Electrical Contractor week-end with"fier parents. at the home of Mrs. R.Clark.. ick or.power. ky�s in this burg. ital. Toronto, an Saturday, Sept. 23: P enng Mills s 10til -Wiring and Repairing for U&bt %It. Wiffred McGirl s0ent ajem� Br�rn, at Nictgria, Xlerrorietl Hosp The Annual Memorial Servie6 was to Mr'.and Mrs. Will Pegg, a dauxeE Take ice 411 kinds of electrical goods nded it, Hillide- ter (Sheila May) kept in ;,Uv'.. yery WMI iz�u� pl,"'1417OR P0ft1rPr;n_ Miss Jean Ormson spent Sunday at Ken Busb's booth was again ent- home. ered on Friday night and a quantity to all debtors of the -Estate of-the Miss Beatrice Jenkins visited her of goods taken, also an electric sew- lute W. H. Jackson, R. R. •'No .1 :--We bave, afull line-O'f - - I parents recently. -ing-machine. Pickering. Outstanding accounts past Mr, and Mrs. Richard -Ormerod Callers at the Sadler home.during Yawl All Poultry Peeds and Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Mein vis- the week were 'Will and Mrs. 'Sad- due must be paid in full before Dec. ited friends in Hillside on 'Sunday. ler and daughter, Ed. and Mrs. Sad- - -Quite ,.few from a 30th, 19-33. Checrues made payable round here att-! ler, of Hamilton, and Mrs. J. Stew. to Chi c*ken Starter of best Toront,4�, and Tom to-the EstaU' -of W. H. Jackson and ended the anniversary at Centennial aj�� and i�m, of quality at reason- on Sunday and--Monday- evening. - Cammack, of Chicago. MRS. THOS. LAW :7 able priaes. Mr. J. H. Chapman and Mr. Hed- Next Sunday evening, Oct. 1st in mailed to Mrs. E. S; Jackson, R. R. ley G. Wood made a fITiA9* trip to the Greenwood. United -Churchi. Be- I.-Pickering &t.*Accounts not sett- Aiiiiiierican Anthmeite,Walsh Coal, Laing 14uh and FeedS Guelph one night last week. giniihig of 7.30 o'clock, a short pro- n &h..-Albert&Coal, Scotch Coal JV , i led by this date will be -placed with . Mrs. George Jenkins celebrated'her m of music and.readings will-be 7 and Coke, all sizes. of every sorL - gram birthday last Thursday evening' by given ,after which Miss Doris Gee a finance company for.col lection. having all her giv a Rard and Soft h al family home. will give n interesting talk on Kor-_ By order of the Executom Wood. Mr, George C. Tyrell. shipf)ed two ea, and pictures of this country will Nine" 2130 Phones Offlc* loads of apples to the old be sh*wn, on -the'screen. A collection 5W Do N. Lo' ckwbo' d. count,. Will be asked for in aid of the Sun- Have' yo'u trie'd' 9. Russell and Brucejaylor are SP- 'day School Missionary Fund., PICKERINGr, ONT. F. and Mrs. Harbron, of Staffs,ending a few days with Miss Letitia -M, Taylor. spent last week �� with Mrs. A. B i g ains Master John Waugh had. the mis- Sadler and family. EIDENING fortune of falling from a tree and 0111es , IIY Road T breaking his arm. Brock aim FUNERA DIRECTOR attended Some of our younger set Private Ambulance. ening of Scarboro Fair, and lington, spent the week-end with Walter-and Mrs. Jackson, of Is- ki"in t the concert at -Agincourt on the ev- h his Day and Night Service a good time. mother -Ba" c 0 F 'miture ther here. -Phone WW Mr. Brown has been busy the past week digging a well on his.propter Audley Malvern 500.0 ip.ha ty'here. We understand that- b ­1*9�t Steel Bed, high Mr. T. Kivell, of Brooklin spent struck a,good flow of water.. b lets '(]Onto Sunday with friends here. Mrs. George Kayes and her dau- r1ser cable Fj' ring, felt Nlarkham. ,�. IP Victor Beckley and wife of Green ghter, Qf Oshawa, have been spend- maftreu-reg., $18 001 bank spent Sunday with relative& ing the past week here with Mrs. J. '"No - Kaves And Mrs. E. S. Jackson. For the Kidne,, for .... and friends here. L I S T N I Col. Rowe's barns were struck by Some one in this neighborhood is -Mattresses. lightning last Sunday but no serious spending his pastime by shooting'his dy'fo -B&tAwhe, thinks-Ued Tiei0hbors dogs. No doubt he A re' M.e , r Spring 50 damage resulted. only Are-your-foraftee, pipeastic Ujto�es. Pheasants are quite numerous, he is smart but others do not think this year. It is to'be hoped that the so. Lumbago,. Sto in the -Golden-Usk Ritchen ready for winter? farmers will not have to be troubled Mr. and Mrs. Masker and family later on with the government graut- also Mr. and Mrs. Barnard and fam- Bladder is Bass Cabinets 2.9.75 Give us)a call and have them D.i one can ily have moved back to the city for ing shooting rights when any attended,to now. Its. They will tame--ffionij Troubles, Gouti overrun farms, fences and property the w!nt". ­�384nch WeJnut DrMer,_ es in ihe -If yon need.81 -ge-Ti-erally. back to thei.r hom i spring as WM large Mirr0r-----1-7-. The Harvest Home celebrations in usual. . :Rheumatism etc. .:STOVE OR FURNACE the 16cal church weie well attended '-Mr. and -Mrs. 'Yates and dAughter, 7 .,'Bleotriosl Goodie always Bee us-before buying., 01, Sunday and Monday even.,09 last. also several girl friends, from the We RU&Mntee this prepi�ratlou to. -Xi-v. Mr. McDonald, of Aginc66rt de- city, - spent the week-end at their r0tevi the above ailroents.' livered two fine addresses while the summer home here. Billie Brady was guest. choir was assisted by some visiting also a Only 89 cents &'box.C. A., SIIEMW ':'!Givaranteed talent from Pickering and Whitby. Miss Nellie Percy who has been A "g'enerou I response was made -in. in poor health for some time, was 9 neil Dru­ ; St4e"­`11* Jpwrsl Director collections. On Monday eveniTig the the city last week having an X-ray J0 examination. We she will AL Am* Swvive Ambuf VIN BUSHBY crowd could not get into"the build understand' 9. the under-go an operation for appendic- ing to hear the drams put on by Moss 6W FqC-KERI N.,. GI -1. NEWS R. FORSYTH. 0 i.a D., =00eR cal Amocia of 002arl ._*bt.r'of' the Americas (�= examined a 11M b '00 "to e ad 4e7 I rI]i Troubles Phow im Hardwire Ishme' 4600 Goodwood young people. The play itis within the next few weeks. She was well given and the plot a good Is staying with 'Walter and Mrs. 0. XG IS. A f +, yes:� .` J' ���'-r'-.•`vC':'-`- '�, 'z.�h.' _.,..- ... _k, * - arm•. _ ',:�.` -� ,e S• . , ., 'c _ n orn�er , #to y. .. _ - `. .,I - . ON I-an I �� 2 H . . � - ; In Erossing dash �pC :,. ij .. . �­­, ,� .�:- *� 1. s e - : _!Kan., .. .. - I IU. P2tSSe wmarket Car Hit __ grins .I I- ; :--t. .I �, I. , - S by Train �,,, r. -� ' t�. p -- - Hurled Down "Embank- '. r • , - or ro -inceVnder ----� ear 1l Ove j�' �/''�,,� ' in f� VSI#arlo i.�oses - - ~�"a ;Y Newmarket.-- I 1 :,"­' ,'• . . .Zea�ous�I eiripiprance Oae man suffered fatal Teti T - -- _ . AA - _ .� n oronto• der injure,,�J _ - ,. Advocate F • esidents of'Newmarket, were injured ins ~`fUrC� -� - carless Fighter F s Vehicle - ,- _ Toronto; Sept.'25.--Hon`William Ed- _ seriously when their car was struck by 3U ,�ag,8en ��1.. ter Raney, Justice of the High.Court f g youaglmii Another au, Paul, dash_ a north-bound passenger train enter- ' geii P t with the Roy Rlyin Ing the..town at the Timothy Street � • ' of Ontario, and Attorneq Geaerad for Corps, was killed fa a memorable sky- N'� the province in the combat with Germ g crossing P'rfday aigJrt•. " �'6��ay . , Drury adminlstra- Donald Harman, 23, _. Craighurst, Sept- '•-lion of 1919-1923, died yeaterda an Fokker, over Andrew Street, a strin P 24'`When,one of the Shrine at ,ZVronto residence.222):*oreat HiJRds Routers in 1917, Ills driver of the car, died a g of 1'1 Gray Line Coaches u accom Midland, ' ' as a severe blow to his father. came his,admittance; 'to York.C untr after, set in a p parried b They were _:!a his 74th year. ditch Coda Y the star Mr, JiLStfce Bane 's. _pital, Y 'H°8' while carrying Y north of here church—Rev, ,Jose clergy of theft Death wan attributed to heart thou- many ways both versatile and -mar-k• pilgrims to Rev, T. J, Crothers and .,lble tz th which ri had been art trng A native son_ Cyril Ifeata, 23, also of 'Andrew tyrs'-Shrine-at Midland, tent To, Manley, able, of Canada, of Street, uutfered concussion, s Aersons were ittjured; Thg bun involved in the for several years,and m►bich forced his_ Huguenot-United Em !re dislo- was dri%en b•:S. accidettt •withdrawal from Judicial work early sated shoulder, lacerations and other Anita* 3 hone - ' cestry, he was bornp Loyalist .an- injuries, and.fa,ia hospital in GOOden. the little saran Avenue, w Y Good of Soh_ ; last May.- This retirement,it had been p, Stormont CountOsnabrurk P a_crftical of the driver, had one arm daughttr jured hose wife was.antoti Township, condition, dow w the in G•�ocie.. g On De.,, I--. hoped, was poly tem ra cember 8„ 18bg. His father waa Nor Eugene McComb, j2, Andrew Pinned h n her seat, out swine - told Provincial Po rY. Ia fact he ash u Police Constabl4 Lsd been convaleacin so well that on Y, .farmer and lamb -man, Street All ' an4 waa investigaEed; il,�t' D' Ham'- , who Frlda7 he halt decided to leave the city man 1i,ane aewspa�er carrier, was taken to life Passengers h All the other whose property adjoined that on which home unconscious, with the vehicle removed from between 32 And S� was driving a: for a short hoidaq, Saturday,•however. the late Sir James Possible later• before she could be extrii- when, without miles per hour, he was not nearly so well, and from Minister of On arlonw a former er juries• sated, iiad she was taken* with wi-ruing and for rto Prime. The locomotive struck their car and Gilligan to the hoc flat Mrs. OParent rea.on -•',then oa his condition•slow Mr, Reae acquired his primary edu• Gilli the bus, cousainfag fIY weakened with the physic ass in Y tossed it down, a 25-foot embankment, 'was found v havep , where she Pl'rsoris, ;ireh'ed toward the right - oation in the ofd log school house near a hen of wrecks e, Both Harm ribs and arm three fractured left the ro d and turned ono ` 4ttendaace powerless to rail his home; P g on and injuries right side t ,. r on its Y him. in St.Catharines Collegiate; Beata were thrown'clesr•bdt McComb ;a 'he ditch, one and ,,, . "- Ia Ilia passing Ontario loses one of at Trinity Universit as Planed"beneath it. With the exception of Mrs. half miles north`c; one- F . }rat" most Outstandin he took his 73.er,lu, degree;oand these all the Gilligan,.{ here on tfi 4 . vocatbs and au g and zealous ad- -Chief Constable Thomas victims escaped with t.n'8' ROad, near :I*he e o Pepe-" aces of the fataiit , re Hall; wit injuries, lacerations and s minor occu Dporters of tem goods Hall, where he waa old medal- The 30 a man whose firmness peraace; $ train whistle and beI� Ae1ehat the most severe hurts bein hock, the Pants all were shales arrd stead °f conviction 1st of his Year, For s while he clerked sounded' g' in several up' and found both the front tastneas• of in a villa a store near his birthplace. croaaia , w being. aces, rib fractures, Mrs the emergent d door and trs 7e DarPose were g as-the train aproached the Ban we All but Y oor'useless It markable; a doughty but fair At: the. age of 18 G►llt re able to the bus } in becau8e of fishier in the he was teachin wl g hich Ss not be taicen eit Y g an the s - lwiltical l3eld With which school, later,g$iain g g-wag, - Protected b tb Toro her door, ide en which the Y a ago or to Barrie after first aid were _ lye was for so long ideatifled; staff of the St. Cathari sea schoottin The train was're at the scene, Goo located. The driver, a fear= ported to have been Mem den, and the accu a ;esa administrator as a public servant; which Previously slackening its s tit's-of the vehicles mane P nts of Daaaing aad a judge�rhoae worth.to the Beach deal Y he had'been a. s u- as it approached of Arc,the Parish of St,' gad to Dull all-the pia, became Then he took a two # the crossing, for the station where St left Toronto cecupants of the 12 bagel airs through more and more recognized as'at the' newspaper reporting r whirl stops !s only two Blocks ahead, ever the windows, haA.. Lie career !a that ca ,readin When -conclusion ofYesterdaY to attend the ' and' their injuries 'were; pecity.lengtheihed g aGa lair boofra game, the train sto a nine-d attention, ll7vem ' between assignments, and somehow or attar the crash the $Y Novena at t Mrs. Gilligan waa rushed Lost Son to War 73, Iasi coach iraa even with the wrecked the Barrie • I Mrs. Raney. formerl otbef- contrlvin '- or car. - -- ._ ­ . •• Hospital.. Bracer vi Weatoa, anditltreeseem- studies• g to continue his law . - _ - ""�+t0�' Die$ - Called to the Doi• 1n 1892, he Fraser, Norman and Allen. at Toraato, commenced practice fa Ki 5?'Ycfu p,]d �---= # ]� -The Markets t --_--- - _ - ---. - _ aua iraaaferret}hta office to Toro>t to Shirtf ter .msha _ . S�■�+ - .-�. : ,5�`�eed . - - - nding - -'- .. - RO . Month Me D er D .-.rat r] a$ Infant I---A saleslady la a o -.._ , - n PRODUCE P RICE Cal nest E. Short Tor dealers a S' Wounded " I pepartment. store' eras -faced with d Cn�shed b V a ng Arfceabuyin • • iCtitri--= t the tollawi >i Produces By Fire 1n Tes - .B " , em the other da y His C1Wn Eggs--Prices __ _ y MYstery BU�e 'year old customer walked Wa when a 90 try chi t0 farmers aad coua- . .Q •7 ed for material ;o _ and acts- - !4uto =ed� f Peers; Uagx .rases :.Knifing the Wa er-at 90 mend two shirts ,web Sound,"'Se t. rash 13c8a'Gra' fresh firsts, gt�- a Mlles Shot _ which had been purchased 5?- Short. D 24—Erne'st'E. aecottiia, . -. an Hour, Motor Bursts I•ages in Wrist W lie ago Yearn editor and proprietor 23'�c for fresh e'Grasded, Cases free, :.. . Father Works Nearby . The' fabric- aj Southam tea, °f the firsts, 15c for OKC for fresh intd Flame. P Oat., Beacva; died of tn. Butter Ontario nds. • 1'b aJoat ss .heavy' � 'juries Simcae,--Tbe a;ran a giro y camas, had bees braughC there ael8d.lichee_wee Na. i -.. '° Poole, Dorset, Eng,, n 18-mouth"Id Renton childuwfag °t said,.and had.been he his automobile ran over.,him ' I9 c; No. 2 lgc,.- solids, Sept.Pt• 28.-- ho was lire b made a his mesa- Cheese—So. 1 �, c. �'Ihile,�nifing the aster at mere than struck in the wrist b a Y Mrs. "Jim' OgIJv , creaked it, he fined and ge, colored, paraf I s x`90 miles - hour the Y, bullet from a the founder :of a Y wife of He hid left the car its t 11 government graded, 11 c. . Mi.s Britain myste'rioaa source 1s bein firm. whl IIL, gated b - 8 laveatl- name, is the year 1876. whenbneeR fa Sear. Poultry 114c; triplets, 11%C. Hubert Scott-Paine'a i the local provirefal pollee. one of A - grade which just returned motorboat The' youngster, a the four members as Mr. Sboi•t, 62 years old, w chickens over 6 Iba ' alive-►SPria� from Detro sad Mrs. T dauahter of M:, staff of of the Maai3 sa born at 8 lbs., ! '• . 26c; over b+� },o tt,• xnman Charters, of Ehe store. -The abirts Oat..wear Lindsay, Hew , over 5 to 6 eauSht•'Eire todaq: flve.miles ' - - Renton, been fa practicail co had educated at Lladaa as over 4 to 5 1 1�•, 14c•1.Scott-Paine a east°f here;was in the y natant ace use-ever served for .8o Y CollegleEe and gc. g �, 1-c. over 2 to 4 lbs,, . -. nd hi"s mechanic were °f 1}er !tome watchln Yard since, and after all these Yearn need- Prerrtice 011-the a time roilesa, over 1 aY trot injured but some wrrk fa the g bar father do ed a little s Printer ap. Patted 'hens over S+Ito 2% lbs., loc. ' the formers clothes y cblaken patcit#ng. The w Lindsay Later lbs ba,, go; over ! were scorched by Ramos pen. Sun. the modern con Y ere not -be.worked for the Wilco over 3 Y �' OYer 3 deal she commenced to or and, turn- that tree to be t type but the kind Coin % to + =rhotora, from the fa Q FublJshfng t° 3la tbs., Sc: Old roosts c. g Charters caw blood Deny of Toronto and at one, time , She was brought to 8 oe for treat- Fre Dolled over the head. .was l over b Ibs, 5c; 6c. 01d r'' •. � Tha British s D ant auperistendent of.Kilgoar 4 lbs:-' ra'bbita, over ,' -' •trying to iowe: Peed enthusiast was .meat by Dr.S. Brothers, in Toronto. lbs., 9e, d white o &. diieklings, over I •• Great Britain a S. English,and an R-ray SP�g Occurs Southam He Weat to da ¢to 5'lb�. ?c, -)mile record anal t sea revea]eQ s 22,allbre ballet 1 �n Atoa 2T years cents leas,'. Colored, 8 ., record for single-engin of ial world the wrist. edged !n Beryl nd a� Tr chased the Beacon. gO aad pur• Poultry, - - 10 had tor boats. great difl- It as extracted only aver ' ed rr.. ct(ckens, over grade, dressed_..-SS. I . made Svc runs over the The' provincial police say there are '. •awn w He was twice•ma or 6 lbs. 19c cartae, returned -Cambrid a leader °f the f and 6 }ba•, 28c- ' . over .}% k to the ier g , Aid., Sept. 24, — as a over b to 6K lbs., 17e; .: to 'went.out and P refuel, taw clues. Charters not having pear trees !D biasaom while ripe fruit brought Hydra la agltatfoa _which ovm 4 to 5 lbs., 15t- over; made three more runs gun-dischar g beard a st11! .hangs Rower to the town two lam• Broilers to.24 ]ba, when flames shot", Irattr [Ire gad or sees anyone about. _ lilac bushenfro th ltmba and ip11h Years ago' , over 1 rear of I3c- Fatted' hens, ;.the craft bloom for the second - ovc • 4 to rX ]be., over 6 lbs., I1c; - I)azena of motorboats time this year, a,freak Spring his lbs.,9c; over 3 to 3 'lb,,,g '� to 4 • come to this section of. ,� -' •.:-".chernical fire extinguishers ruahedi to - . _ • : -the scene. The dr' - Maryland. _ Eastern Shore ()n '- _ _—' - WHOLESALE PROVISIONS. _ safe already were er and his meth_ , West, EX[ - �Vhotn'sale 11 The excessive Summer ratan'which ] 9uatin °tm°u dealers After 1, fighting the flames. _ - acres Increase!flooded the seotloas is August d ADDles g the following ric 0 as hour's work the fire lY September as gust and ear. Montreal--Sixt dealer$; D 9a to retail was brought under t-otlstttri I which f d Ebe balmy days irons Ontario and Weate ads of apples, t'ork-_llama 4. Mina. Britain, control and the Ption of Steel Rises 911owedare responsible for the f Canada butts' I?c joi , shOulders, 14C. I{er engine and rear Year's "second Spring.,, !n the Solaria or Glas ow 12c,• ' ' park loins; lgvkc, ► Portion burned oat, .was towed r-unlbeiin$, dperations turista. . .g•" said liorticul- laria believed the con�i °n the 22nd. �.� , picnics, pier with Scott-Paine to :. Double in Canada Snment ie the r Pure, tierces, 10 - •.•'the bo standing on - Sect evei to sal! from Montreal.- • lIc;_ ails, 11 fit; tuba, . ° wa, ackrtowled ,n AJoritreal.- Caasuniption of steel P mac; prints, 11 g' g cheers from _ -- Shortening—Tierce$, g fit' ' :.a► huge crowd which Lad gathered at for iaduatritl and construction es 'On yy3th 10c; pails, llc ''�C' tubs, the waterfront . Roaea is Canada-h pure , prints; 11 to 11 to Before the Miss Britain eau ht fire creasin been slowly in Frae#Ure Of GRAIN QUOTATICINS, g g. says Sir lvew ton Moore, - `" ;Bump �Uld _ Foilowin -Scott-Paine had beaten the President o{ Domtaiaa W Have $ !I are Satilyday's cloning record formerly held b sea mile Coal Steel :aad alai quotation9 on grain transactions for'y, Miss Bett CompaaT. - een car lots, prices oa - ecord irs and the unofficial world's' Milwaukee , Justrite � Saint John, ports_; _ basin c,i,f, bwy i record for single-e Company of Sept. 2t.—Nine tiiontha -' Manitoba w . rnotorboats pet food Wig,, rannufacturers of �Y a closing garage door struck .C, X raY plates revested a fracture a=• /4 Ma No:1 Northern,ni o. I 1.11 I net by the late Sir Henry g a and• medicines, _will Raymond McAllister'on the head• tending from the b 1 hard, A mean s Segrave. a factory to Toronto. °fin "saw stars" b lie 'the forehead, ase of the sktx t' �2, 687 c; do, No. 3 • do, Na .flour,-w peed of two Miles per -Chandler, ut soon forgot the incf-- an operation, McAllister now 'Manitoba oats-_ ' 67 c, �P' as attained on two Que•--Cbandler put' dent and Rursued'his usual activities. ph awaits do, an 3 No. 2 C.W 37}kc, Mile each. runs of one Paper p and Periodical headaches-occurred. Ysicians termed his case one of 41 , 35%e; No, 1' t A mill re opens, giving em to Manitoba feed, 34%c, -- - — - _ meat to 300 men, 12 Y- sought medical and he .the rarest barley—No, 3 C.W,1. I Hamilton— assistance the other head since the fn arc; No, 1 feed acreenia Hamilton cloth3n day when hemorrha es de+eloped A bump °$'the ton: gs, $17 p� ' wa have been per cent. g have m Injury occurred would _ Ford granted 10 giant death, they Bald South .African corn, 75c., _ _ ' e in CDmp]y g hence, agent for Amalgam -' -- Ontario �- ed Clothing • gamat - --_ grain, approximate VVlth I•jp S Workers' u ;Yet%-: .:,..... track ric ' ill's nio :`<: shipping Prices I no n in Detroit.—Henry n u ces, - •an- PP g P°fn6--Whe lc 60 r O a ..1 to is 3 F 0 c r t o d 1•t ;:a;' 0 - 3 n 2 th c• tr e _ al b o :::�, a s , r1 o t e r t D 4 a m- P n ev _c• t 4 e Y, 0 h I o 01 ...�. 'e t d o -o ins • rY 4 u P n >�' 6 t k t to I r of o .:�: 4 131 River u�r SC m a tli n _ er 92c , buckwheat, 40 tq moved to a N.R.A. has c power plant,ot Shawinigan place his 50 Water and Power Compari ? LIVE STOCK now workin ,000 einployzs--_ , g -1 hours•a `week--nh a Tuq've, Que. to 80,000 y Dear La t . . @j7OTATIONS, work-week to tom capacity by Ma horsepower ` tnaxfru D 1?lY ivi;h the 3.5 hou; q 1 will employ a .. m 'Provided in the N,it•A. proximately 600 wren. Steers, up to ,1 050 lbs. automobile code w ::•.:.:<;;. 54.25$dos to $4.50: do,' d�$3 75 which Oftaw :;.V:: , tom, .. For - 2 r . ,.$ to d L ""` ;:w 3 a m .54 an b $ 0 d n Lumbering v v r t r se t i 1 e , S a , r g 5 s i In , n t) dr l c Ga r lb s.,t s. t d t t n e a d st ' e n _ , o w' u r ct od - 1 g a 1 n n' b d c o I c' t h Y At t i sign a >'�; c International- 0 e E a 4 t .7 4 i m gn. o � � :.:•.• 5. I d o al d p o es a _ Y w and me d.,d. were co E i e d m 5 n 8 , $ notified Pales. Y' 0 to c $4. 2 t next o h z v•' s t m t Wi 2 , d _ �ani n n be- $ .5 i 0 $r a e<:' r _ t M w 0 $ 0 will]t 3 day, they will be last Winter's operattons, double on a 32-hour week, but tom placed and choice . $ '50% heif4rs +'- . Alontreat— . pony offi- ci slats indicated that within the Canadian National Raih t `l' '� k $3.50 to $425. to-$4.50; dv, m d� �- S4; do, tom. 2 ways re ort increase x cr Ives, good and choice,a $ 50 5' fed -future the wort;-;v ' near gross revenue for of ;340,341' fn - eek w:lI be inches,-. week ended Sept: �` 8 do, coed., $5,25 to $6.25•'$6 to $7 ed to averse 35 _ �`�' '� $`'.50 to $2.?5; do, med.� cows, good, g h,�ur I'lar s for 14 over corresponding •Dertod Last K do, tom. + $ to 12.25; the-flew sdork- `t > >'` , .$1.?5 to $2; canners and week, they said, nom-are year, _.,•being worked out, One such Wan pio- %% ; cutters, $1 to$1.2�; bulls l aide for a straight four-day wee's of to $2.?5; do, tom., ' gO°d� $ •50 :: i eight hours- each, and an t st.ckers and-feeders $1 50 to $2,2b; Transient is Injured * $3.25; do, tom.; tears, good, $3 to :. Plan prevldes a five da w alternate Sudbury,-Stanie and springers, $25 {o1:0 2�5- milkers a three-da " Y eek followed dress unknown,.fell off thekeaSine of a and choice veal,, $ elves,good _ Y week.' - - and tried. 3.50 $7 to $8; do, tom. , Officials-s,did the -stock train traveling y Slid not know, g east out of Car- to $3; h' $ tO $G.50;'grassers, $2 „' .. 1vhi:h plan would be s9opted, yet tier op. the. Canadiap Pacific '� hogs, bacon, f.o.b., $6.35; do "Mr. Ford intends �to'conforni and is seriously ..njured. . Railway off truck $6.60; do, off cars .1 the Code b with of the injuries have The extent • good ewe and wether lambs' =6'8b' y working his men an aver- tartnlned. A°t Yet been de• 0, sned,, $5.25..to $5,50 ' i5.76' . xge..ol.86_hctura..$. week,". Maksinuik #a s transient,` $1?6 Lo $5; culls dfl� bucks, official. "He d , . bail .pne Trainmenl_saw him fait and brought sheep, good li ht, ' $4.50 to $4.76; 11 cea not intend to vio?ate him to St. "' ;• g $2,50 to :r1be �'� Joseph's Hospital here on a - choice, $4.25 tli ht' $ do $3; -dq `•"- .atretcber. $1.50. ..' med., $3.7�1.c; _ - - - . . THE LATE.hit; ? --._____,a__ } . JUSTICE RANEy. Prove all thtnga and hold ,_ .. - - /. which is good• fast to the - ` ' " - r i -*� ., ao — •:.,w,.w...:�ti,.,Sae �.:,'vJ'2 s ;,•.� fie a ,�• 1 .. ROF'ITS IN NATURAL GAS - • _ �. Huge dividends are being distributed to shareholders of companies open _ : - sting in the prolinc Natural Gas Fields of South Western Ontario. • • • S"' L E S e• _ ..�. .' _ A ;teat public utllit;% serving over half a million Canadians, offers you a greeter aVQnut of moifet,.ry-reward in a shorter time than almost any - other medium of Investment. awl Drop us a line and we will be pleased to mail you-our descrip. ve foidtw r contafning interesting information and facts. +- -- EMPIRE NATURAL 'GAS LIMITED _ - �- 18 TORONTO STREET, TORONTO .. _ OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 1 2. 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 , 10 11"— - _ 22 14 One- young lady--says the only way r J �3 she can bring het thrifty sweetheart I� to his knees is to drop a penny on the '•` ' 16 i 7 18- floor. 19 20 -Teacher-'.Jtinlor,- give rile the de r Hnition of a skeleton?" Junior-­"A skeleton is a man,with Xf - his insides out and his outsides off." _ u 25 26 27 j 29 30 Folks who insist the world owes them a living as a rule,are too lazy to - ko,out and try-to collect the bill. 35 Teacher-"Now, if I write 'n-e-w' on _ the blackboard, what does that spell?' 39 40 4 Bright Beatrice-"New•" Teacher-"Now 1'11 put a 'k''in front The com ss assures ` of it and what have we?" 43 44 4S 47 Bright Beatrice (quickly)-"Canoe." the safety of the navi- j - ,y•. 4� ,,Many a-man who gator white. C1tkb seems quite sure - ' E he can tell others how to make money Chewing Tobacco 52 seems able to-make any- himself, _ assures him of a . CHEW INCP Dear Colyum: We've got eight child- - - tither, ledger-lasting 3r 7, ren at out house now, Do you think r 0 e A`C a cxew.— -- _ -- thai's too.many- for a ta=lly powa-. days?-Northside Willie. - ^ - HoriYonta! 41-Identical 11-Organ at head (p1.) Answer: Yes, I=d say with conditions' 1--Edible moss product 43-Strikes 16-Lighted as they_are-now, you're a trifle over- YO U MIGHT AS WELL CHEW _ &--Bed - 45=Lounges '•18-War god - storked.--Tbe. Colyum. ! - E--Kind of fuel 48-Grain funnel 22-Civil Injuries _ &-Mineral vein 60—To—swindle- 23-Abounds _ Mother-"Gladys,_i saw that_young - CI88E15L`t� Advertising 13-Number 61-Mountain of Greece 24-Vessel Adams boy lilts you! I didn't think he CiitiCII1'S OiIItlmeII>i 7• 14-Scope :62-Possessive pronoun.. 25-Before would dare do such a thing!" - To soothe,lad deal burns,cots, ilrr-Places for combats 64-Profound 27-Cry of,cow Gladys-"Nor did 1. I fact,I bet him LT-Neat 65-Rind a r88hEe8nt�allakift]rtitati0118 Y OFFER TO EVERY L.NVENTOR. '29-Affirmative paek of cigarettes he wouldn't.". List of wanted inventions sod ful' L9-To drive back 66-Arid 30-Profit - - of childhood. Information sent free. The asm■ay cam. -{O--Culding lines • ,57 rrNatrow board 35-.To slip Sam-"Tbat doctor Isn't much good 9"eet,Ottawa. CanaAttorneys. 87a $aaY p F,- • .. Price 25c.and 50c ' t1--To tease Vertical 36--Part of church or he Wouldn't keep you he in this 13--Aquatic bird __ 37=13e1t climate to convalesce;_-he'd send you �Z4 pro 'QcTS• .14-Foot part 1-Wing shaped ' - to-California:" E L I C I O b S THYLA YEAST- 16-Volumes 2=-To pierce 40-To terrify Jim-"He certainly !e a good,doctor, deep gratitude. The blesoln a re- else excellent,"writes 76-years-old Mra. re- 98-To bring forth 3-Skilled'persons - 42-Humors _` and wbats mare,he's smart.. I haven't g Fre�rikson, 6413 Bourbonniere St„ Mon- ceived w!!1 have-our Uaua' prompt at- treat, "KEEPS INDEFINITELY." Money, tl—Conjnnetlon - 4—To restore 43—Store • paid him Seta - tention. We trust we may continue to back guarantee. 28 cakes 46c, THYL�► - "is--Deer 5—Kind of lettuce 44—To mislay _ - merit •yoni'coandence and chat we PRODUCTS. Department i; Box 2914. 33-Old pronoun 6--ForwRrd ; -On the ocean. . Nobody loYea a fat 'man--except his 7-To • �. shall receive many ipore blessings from E4-Mound yread 47-CIap - grocer. you In the future. Yours very truly." ' 39--Small r cl g To skip pat es 49-Pole * 88--To sohk 96—species of stonecrop, '50=1'o wee - Teacher (In bookkee lu �— Pains After Ea ting D p g) - "What Fond Mother-"1 hope my little 39-Dr ks 20 !Sharp 63-Chaldean city to a debtor?" darltag has been as good as-goid all Witty Student•--I'A man who owes:dap." T � This Answers to Last Week Puzzlg money." . Nurse=-"No,'maam, he went off the ! ' *"� � � Teacher-"And "list is a creditor?"-gold standard about nine o'clock." _ 1PlU _ '- P E .L T 0 Z gA� A Witty Student-"A man'-sKho thinks Pains after, at are ne-•all du4- 0 L I 0 cA II L he is going to get it back." Grocer.=°Wont can I do for you; t an excess o!acid the aeomacli tltal . SCREENS L 0 T P -0 R S A - �., forms gas and causes belching, hear) ` '' '�ma'am. burn, bloating, sour stomach and" in,li• - FOR THE "TALKIE" AN 0 N A I S 'S 'Pho a..blc. 44.} ;r•�Iu�� 3�Tew l;r4de�ti;,.not sure' �at�za g��°� B i��ted�Magnesia taker - Ct A L L S S when the Inquisitive woman chauce_d theyeating this fait'" _ ti ""r l/. 20 b¢pasaing�.. ` Ahysdruggistewillotell YoubordlnaryaIti- 't3h"sue rw�i<uLue', " T surated Magnesia Is fine for soar act! nsn. Adltors Trot•:—It is in ke-oin 'vntb T }3 8 F 0 B • The'angler replied: "We 1, ma SID, `RP.0 .tpmgrl+ condltio a IL ehoull be, it _ the tlmw that this coin= mat• its , p ) d TIIt Ord 17 _.try home.' If Works.-- , _ OTT O P O R 0 Q T Mar::moAth Cheese _ Man's Lot I,ppe araac•. During the past year Rol- if bed kept his mouth shut he would _. .q ood has boon d•tlait•ly eba11•ng•d L A S Z E not have got iota trouble." One of the exhibits at the tie" Eaoh man's life. Icy tes Is -n sttnelos. attar such bIze A C T L A D" S T 0 R - The outcome of his former living Is; r"Nh se "iom• azps•■s"--••saa■htn• - - _ _ :York State Fair et Syracuse is to be Nmsi•"--••Th• Good companions,• gets, T R A N S v R B S 3 Z 0 A -- �� The by-gone wrongs bring.forth nor - �g3aaa ham iis>3�ttsly �.e• : w+w tar Two burglars bad experienced great a mammoth cheese' weighing 12,Q00- ---•- blic fa•or •ad, . . rows and woes. pu aceosdlag' to the r•- E2<�°�4e:�u lip L;eA;::6 vYr . o ��_ ;- - - - ripens•, nadoubtealy has wens This lass they surceec d, "'Strewth, 8111," eye's of the natives, writes The Brock- the bygone rignc urcaaia bli,,. ■olamn wt1I tattodnw ►ad meta familiar -Edwin Arnold. the star* of the R gtisbh tna•m• world, gasped one, "It's full of coppers," vilie Recorder. as well an rive you the latest ttt•bits meantime, Hollywood studios are. bid-, "Yus,"said Bill, peeping througif the - But,as a correspondent of.lhe '.lion- _ I►botit your worts.■ of aauy.00d. ding for Laurence Olivier: ndow, "a;n' so's the street." treal Gazette , , SIMPLY W O Nlr OUT? " points out this iheese a s„ This week, Jill Ee- Many Hollywood'stars-bave felt tY e N - »` '-- large though it via,,will.be a more py8- ejt�e Lydia �,piriltllBIIleA , mood makes her bow lure of English films, and are now Now yon men,'roarer,-the sergeant. my in comparison with one that Can to Canadian cinema being'featured in the 1933-34 presen- major, as he dismissed the-company, ada-sent to the World's Fair in Chi- Vegetable Cgtiripouna - fans,You have either tations. You will see such names as "you will parade again at into o'clock cage 40 years .ago anti, that `cheese seen her or will want Bebe Daniels, Ben '-Lyon, Constance precisely, And when t says two o'clock it is worth remarking, was a -product women tai n -chaea�les wenrift f� housebold dudes? You Lava no time to to see'het in "gl P, Cummings; Thelma Todd and Sally precisely, I don't mean Ave past. I of the eastern part. of (}ntario,%still be Nett . . . you aft. 1- ` 1," the iatest English Filers• means fire to." famous for its dairy production. . yetcamaot stop. 'fora coma"a dime - Take sleek at this tint of English > ,. "ben sotmethinil aosp■ No yoo Omdl a feature. Don't salsa This reminds me, writes G. A. journey a�woes out, It. After, -seeing players and see if you are not al- First Cinema Actor-"Fancy that Mat'iton, of Montreal,:to the Gazette, _ Cam- '.Miss y]: Esmond ready familiar with them, Of course �� LMW iG J%kfo on s Vojee ae, " Pistol-being loaded by mistake! Jolly of, the mammoth cheese from Can- pound win Ldp U.Its to=te act"awm• this Him .• Jack Hulbert, Gordon Harker, Donald Noe you reaew•aroetr.et4tb, one soma asst- Fou will, want to add Jill rotten tot y6g,-old man." ada which formed.part of the Cana- 7� dstb ,809M nw.ryerow ' Esmond, Conrad Veldt and Leslie Fen., Calthorp and Gene Gerrard.are known Second Actor="O`h, I wouldn't have than exhibit and which I saw at the !e out ofe•e� 1N women w1,o report 'ton to your film scrap book., 'and have their following, How about minded that so much, but• the director World's Columbian Exhibition at Chi to as say ebac they an beneAtad by this i. Molly Lamont; the South African !m- y medldma Say•, b.ee1'loom your erg. Mica Esmond is the "slid sot Laur- shouted 'That's not the way to tall cage in 1893. This enormous mass of .!4t et►d■y . . . amt watch as ssstllts. elite Olivier (the actor who w eha portation?And,Harry Welchman, Bebe when you're shot, you idiot!" cheese was manufactured at the sen and brought all the way from Daniels' leading man In the_Eistree minion Experimental Dairy Station, `' London to Hollywood—to—pi the male production, "The Southern Maid?" A high-powered •salesmanager who at Perth, Ont.,,under the sppervision CORi1S WARTS Lead' in the ' Greta -Garbo vehicle' Next week.I'll•give. you a•_few in- was known for his.stilted letters was ofd Prof. James W. Robertson, who Revmove der skin. D•b on "Queen Christina." However, accord. teresting lines on these two English invited out in the country'to dinner was then acting as Dominion Dairy a,card'•3 times daily Let it on.ing to the latest bullefin,'John Gilbert stars, which. will show you how po sae Sunday recently. He was asked Commissioner. As much as 207,200 •d R'+ a 1s � ias won the coveted role. In the .tential cinema stars are made in Eng by'his genial host to 'say grace.at the pounds of milk were used in making 29 ►i�llt land. meal, This was a new•experience to it, that quantity being equal' to the him but he was game: milk of 1fl,000 cows. fez one day in ._;�rr■�n�m�■��r1-- n T �/1u T "We .are extremely appreciative of September; The cheese weighed 2'l,- � • a a,L LVS i Un i. Film Acting III Pranicie 'our favors of recent, date. Permit us 000 pounds net. It•was encased in the FACH W ' K Raised t0 ,Hlgh Plane -- — - - mould or hoop of steel in which it was i4 KING OF PAIN" • ...:; - Acting for the films is raised official- pressed and a pressure of mole than - Iy to the level of performing-at the' BEFORE two hundred tons was applied to make - The-Ideal Wa to Redut}e is perfectly solid. It measured 28 feet - Comedie.Francalse or singing,at-the in circumference by six feet in height. •* A woman writes to tell how she is Opera and.the Opera Comique. -A Con•; BABY -COMES A special truck was made for trans- yeducing exces's fat'and 'her way servatoire' of Cinematographic Arts; porting it through Crreat'Britain after r ieeme to be the ideal way, has been planned, writes the Paris; A motlur is a mothitt it left Chicago. It was later sold to S Lid ER THAT MAKES "I am 69 years oldr 5 it, 6 in: in correspondent of "The London Daily (� �r Chi is nom, Mr. T. J, Lipton, of London, England, height, and lev 190 Ins, when I start. Telegraph." i SCOTrS EMULSK)N who exhibited it-as a feature of his "YOU f EEL- SO WRETCHED red taking a ]evel teaspoonful of I{rus- Candidates will-be faced -by-a stiff, business in-every'large city of Great •-then Salts every morning. -I *ent efltrance examination, but those who ..Ivmis,l+ss on abundance Briton and Ireland:' Wgke dap your Liver Bile slowly down in weight-some weeks 2 -are successful will receive a screen I nKo Vila- -NO Caloalel nece�a lbs:, others just l lb., until I got down educatloi} free o1-charge. ve they have: 'Syracuse Fair may have its 1`2,000= m? - +eitq Aand Dior�Nalt6 per yea is fed beelt sad lie'ppy your to 154'Iris. ,I have never felt better in any talent they will be able to depend 1> cheese;but Canada matde and'din•_ liver must ur two undo or liantd bile into m - played one of 22,000 lbs,d0 years`ago. yovr ►• •�v•ey day.-without that bits, y life than I do now, and I feel so upon receiving contracts with leading Ond tfn094 of motor tronbt•starta.Poordigeedon.Sioweffminatlen. Much lighter and feel years younger." -French Alm-companies tn-twq years. `= And that record does xot seem•te have poison. !n she body,General we eobodnew, anid Cmrd. How can you asp•et to Want up a situation ,(Mara) W`I; Lessons are to be given from 8 until: been exceeded since that time. eke this oompietely wits men bower-moving ' The action o1 Kruschen Salta; taken i0 every evening in diction, singing, a - 1 - _ - sett,, ou, mineral water, lamti" oaody or showins or mdaset Tlmw don't wake regularly every morning, to to effect a acting dancing and the art-of.making - Retipion t��ourl -natural•clearance of undigested food up. On Sunday mornin s trainin will ` Y°°°•sd Cartet'e Lst(s Ltvsr CDs g g Religion Is a necessary, !f i ,pens• Sate. Quiet and sum snits, snbatancea and watery waste matter. be provided in the sports, such as rid• able element !n any�1eat fiuma r. °ama IW"ae°bWa'tes Nat •It is that waste matter which Is's- ored fng, fencing and swimming, with which RICH 114'VITAMINS acter; It is the tie that connects man :up in the'tortq-of ugly fat, it it la not every film star is supposed, to be with his Creator, and holds•him,to His regularly expelled. ". . -atm,AtnYwt - �._ -_ . „-_,.r .,.-�.. .. IgQI.1F N.. ..�Q.,_'�� - JA­ 7 the asum of the man's death. -was thorotighly enjoyed bg� a rood- Messrs. T. C. Brown, Milton Burk, ed the present 99CA need exi&WW There'w"also the can in Toronto ly number present. J. Phillips. H. Malcolm and Roy Me gain this you in 'the west The lad- Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Russell and Whirter attended a session of Geor- ies, gladly accepted the responoibifty where a young lawyer from Mon- - of sending 4� family of Whithy and Eileen Bell of gins. Lodge & F. and A. M. in further-saps ea Of cloth -TERM treal, who belonged to a very' Whitevale, Sundayed with Mr. and onto on Friday evening. ing and quilts etc. A splo9did mp- ted Mrs. Bell and. family. The Bert Harvey- family had a per was served by Mesdujilesi Nor- -SLIT11payear; illLSOU VW4J&adV2aft family, was arrested The Womens Association was held grand re-union in Toronto on Sat- ton and Gannon. -40bacriPtions to 9M united States sad Gant for driving along Bloor Street at IldtaIRS3•01111a advance. at the home of Mrs. J. Stall on Th- urday- when Bob and Al. returned 45 miles an hoar. 'Chief Draper ursday, 21st. Quite a number were from their trip to the British Isles. ordered the charge to be drop present. Readings were given by Mrs Albert and lady friend spent Sun- - .MN 1AURKAR, Proprietor. pod because he was ,& member of R. E. Mowbray, Mrs. . Wan and day here with his parents. Reliable .: 8 respectable family." Had each Mrs. J. Tripp. Arrangements were The many Brougham friends of made for the bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mecllin, of Pick NOTES AND COUNgNTL of these men been poor and not ering, congratulate them on. passing NURSERYSTOCK well known it to very doubtful if Br-o ugham. the 50th anniversary of their weld- ' ing, which they celebrated on Sept. FOR FALL AND SPRINGS' Daylight saving time may be the deciKon would have been the G Miss Helen' Barclay, R. N., is vis 18th, and extend to them their sin- satisfactory to the wool;of people, same week. It is, decisions like these iting her mother here this cerest wishes. PLIRrING 6t,there is one feature about it which would tend to make people Mrs. Ross Middleton and little son Mrs. T. Perryman is now residing were week-end visitors of Mrs. Lem- , nper'list of hardy Trees, Shrubs '-which every person will admit to lose confidence in some of those with her daughter, Mrs. Love, on ac- mon count of her present critical condit- fruit w6aknesis. .That feature is that men who have been given the Mrs. Elsie Wallace and daughter ..,,and Plants both Lon of health. Her ho the dates are not the same In all responsibility of administering our of Toronto, were Brougham visitors u Saturday of household effects were sold by auction and ornamental. on towns which adopt it. There is a Iswe. It has often btken re on Friday. ternoon, the property also 'being of Root Pruned Fruit Trees that save W. J. Brown and family, of Toron- fared for sale, but not disposed of.t variety- 'of dates on which it be• marked that our laws have been to, visited the formex's parents T. The combined service of Church valuable time in coming sine and also when it ends. Thlo Impartially administered, especi- C. and Mrs. Brown on Sunday. British Isles. and it is The Young People' holding a and' Sabbath School for Rally Day, intef-bearing early. is the cause of great confusion, ally in the on Sunday was well attended, the Weiner roast on Thursday evening, especially in churches. In one 1 of our eppec of hoped that reputation at t home of Miss A printed programs being followed. -7 T. ELLIOTT, AGENT .. on oar churches a number came in he uriel Dunn. Rev. Mr. Glover's address centred a-' w' judiciary will continue, and that —The former. congregation of St. PIOKERING, ONT. 200 round the thought "How we can an hour late when the service was none but men of the beat indg- John's and many other friends here sane Jesus." n sorrow at the passing of ear at an end and we suppose went and the highest honor express The W. M. S.,of St. John's United Rev. Dr. Marsh, a former pastor. �thA"&we thing occurred in many should ,be appointed to these Church, held' their. regular rronthity ands -X at' , Congratulations are,, extended to for otherchurches. Even ioToronto, responsible position@. meeting or. Thursday, Sept. 2.4-st, at Dr. Lyman *and Mrs. Barclay. of Tor the home of Sirs. T. Norton, with the one radio station, C R C T, was 'Horticulture Society onto, -on the arrival of a little dau. President, Mrs 'John, 'Miller, Presi!i- -:oppra�ting on standard and ghter. ing. The program for the day was in The Unkn'ovm The Sacramento.of the Loid's Sup: the hands of Mrs. F. Cassie's group*,- and the others on daylight saving The Stoat Thomson lecture in the per will be observed by St. John's Quantity JL United Church on Wed- who pr6ser�ted a good Program. Mrs y I thue. Also' the Toronto' papers Dunbarton 1U congregation next Sunday, and pre- F. CaFaie, Mrs. T. C. Brown, Mrs. H. nesday evening Malcolm and bliss Which may refer to the value ---stated in their column that last, although not . N a Brodie taking part at stawl directly concerned with, horticulture paratory service on Friday evening and time would be resumed an of your•belo"ingg after they, was one of the -most-Jriteresting ev- Mrs. Glover sang a hymn to the del- Ist, •whille radio* stations enings gi-�en yet by 'the society. YOU'RE INVITED- ight of all, and the president, -Mrs. fire destroyed by fire. Better annovtoLed last Sunday aq the -Stuart Thomson, one of Canada's To the Miller, read a very interesting sket- keep a household inventory. date on which.. the change r bird ch of the pioneer work of Dr' Mar- Ust. fll should better-known naturalists and garet,Strong, who has had a.very in- f� adds to authorities, ga" one of his illust- teresting, arduous and heavy.charge nient of a loss. take place. Efforts should -be rated lect).ires, showing* about fifty i pening as doctor and preacher in the Peace iiade to have the dat�qa similar in Ontario birds, telling some.of the CYRIL E. MORLEY, ha'.Jits of each, and in many cues, River country. She has recently every town where It is adopted. 'of the newly renovated married but will continue her work Phone 6700* iricitating the call and song of that -71 service. Rev., Mr. Glover -viresent- ' " 0- In the loeal col-awas refere,i-e bird. A good crowd was present to Royal Theatre PICKERING, ONT. enjoy-the -very unusual form of en-- Is made to the work of J. A. Me. tertainment whkh.*of course made it 7' Whitby .-Gibboa, K. C.. as Count Crown more interesting. Those persons whq. ­C00L DAYS Christie'di Serus Brand Attorney for Ontario Couuty for unlike Mr. Thomson,_ have not had N,);v under Coit)plete' cakes Bacon the• deep interest in our featheK-4 -New Mauditeniellit. the-past six years, and referi tug frievids, are, after an evel*�ric Of Feature Showing ; Ric 10, 15, 20 and are Cellophane 4• sped �-4o,the fact'.- that, while- he prose. this 'kind' able to s bit Elptiding, vie c hard Dix Values 25 cent Wrap outed-the-offender, his chief situ racists ympathize, app A ouque-rors, r :12 cents per pkg" and understand the study with Edikim. May(Viver vind Guy DAYS was not to punish himi but by which he,has-made, and which makes Kilibte—an'R k.(► R-L(ii a Pictoire athetic him he authority he is.. We agree 'kindly advice' and symP that he has -chosen a most inten—t- t o f course. y. The program was iritr-)d- C- kwiell's- Soups I 10c - ,inacner, raise him up so that he ing hobby. Yosi'll See the Fnnnie-!�f Pictnrei,, Crosse & Bla tin might become a respectable mom uced by President Wm. -,Gormley. the Funni—t Coinediem., lowr- b6t of society and & "credit to him who announced also the opening -)r- eating New pieti-thals. Aarce tin ' 25c -self and family- This is:the ques xan contribution by Mrs. John Toms. lClark's Pork and Beans, 2'fGr • and the vocal solo by Miss'Marzg O ' ening Night p tion on which there its 9-0'mucb Mitchell. -Thursday, Sept. 2 8 Wonderful Soap * 8 bars .25c discussion In Canada at the pre&. ' . .­ I -en; time. It Is charged that the Kinsale 'Special Slatinee. S&turday, penitentaries are failing in their -Miss Edna-Harris spent the week- at 2.30 p. m. Palmolive' "Spip, 3 bars .21C reel object. Instead Parkin.Instead Of Attempt• end:with Miss Aaditil. 25c. Children. 10c. AND ing td r#-lut tu_ the criminal. the Mrs. Wm. Sadler and family spent rmcess Fl lakes Free ofacialis consider that it is their one, day last week with relatives at a Peterboro and Undsay. duty-to -punish the criminal for Messrs. Garnet Wagg and Lloyd "A Natural Health od," C -li -am is eniy a Me—c -B—ro6mie !-s- - -1 -- L Sun Ray, sells regularly r per �.Bip si. es, *hi6k Pew. le 7-t ondary-object, the primary abject 'oomington .with- the former's sister. Mr. and Mrs. I- Dunn and son. C being to_ reform. the cr um, also Mrp; Stone spent the criminal. Red & White Te. or offeelb. 45 When prison- guards _ treat the week-end with relatives at Toronto. Sorry to report both Jack and Pa.! inmates inhumanely It makes the Castile Soap, 8 bars 19C If WEBSTER'S prisoner downhearted mud makes ph.Mowbray under the do�ctor's care. We wish foX a speedy recovery_ >hone your -o-rders to Archie Johnson and son.Ay- ---him rebellious against society. NEw bff mAnom Mrs. A mind, I' When he is in that framer.0 mer, of Myrtle called-on Mr. and DICT110KARIES we in use by busi- ---$-EFE -I1E-D &—WHITE STORE he eentla neis, Isiti eareer in er:mie as U00jr— — ness—cu engineers,bankers. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hodgson visit- Imn as he receives his freedlom judges, wchitects. physicians. '-ed relatives at Part.Perry over the farmers,tembers, librarians,der- : He feels that the whole world is week--end. roem. by successful nwit and BOOTH cf MURISON him and that he has Miss. Pearl Cook spent.the week- women at war with the world oar. It Cannot be end:.with Misses -- Roxena and Jean 'jilot got a friend. Are You Equipped to Wm? PICKERING :'said that -no efforts are made In Ledgett. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley. ,of Toronto The New International provides the iDeuitentiarits to help the spent the week-end with R. V. and the itneans to success. It is an all- You order PHONE PICKERING OW We deliver knowing teacher,a universal ques- p!rispners to reform,_ foir' work in Mrs. Mowhray. this- direction is -n.ot entirely Howard Farndald and son, Doug- tion-answerer. las, of North Oshawa. spent Thum- If you seek efficiency and ad- 4(leglected. for considerable work- day afternoon with Mr-s. S. Famdale vancementwhy not make daft 46 being done to educate the UP ter Miss Ola Hooker and friends of use of this vast f undof inform- without ai Toronto,' SundaYed with and anon? -,Pichfing '-Har.- wa .e S-Wre ate and prbvide thotie th Alvin 400,6ftVocabul2ryTenrn#.270SPoese. Mrs. Hooker.' Goss Illusmtions. Colored Plate& tirade with some valuable voce The-date of Harvest Home is set 341.406 Geographical Subjects. 13.Sn - Lion so that when they leave the to be on Oct. 22nd and 24th. FuU- Biographical Enuies. -prison they may be able V)earn a particulars will be given later. Regailir mW ltldia-Paw FAkism The Canadian Winter Home Needs Plenty of Beat and 1AghL claimed Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Crawford creditable living. But it is and family, of Toronto, spent last, Imen pages. Buy a Fin"a Oval Range and wcr Alladin4ammp- that this part of prison work is q illustrations. You will always be Satisfied 'Latilrday-with Mr. Goo. Tripp and etc!of & set P0:6,t receiving the attention t3 -Tft F. Maw U you not should. The demand for reform­­.7ANmumber of young people from nkine this Alladia Lamp, special at S&2& pap". -is how' d from f t here are taking guitar and violin om all pkrts _tbL lessons, taught by Mr. Bell, .of Br G.a C- I ODIY (101field Electric*Washer, country, so that before long It Is ooklin school' special for-SO.Olk Aikely that something definite in Rally Day.'Services at Church un- co , this direction will be taken up by der the leadershlo of Mrs. N. Gibson. makes of Plows. ...,.Plow Shares for all tho government. Agent for McCormick-Deering,ftirm, Machinery and Repairs. w ,.Our Motto:-46W6 #e UP Can got it, Or It would-seem that there is a]a 1of the rich and another for the it is not made." FAi" : M a"r`k ha' m` ` a r -Ivor, when we consider some of the decisions that have been given ..-PICKOUM J. S. BAUTAN~C'Nq� • is recent'poll6e court cases. In tinecase, a prominent offisial in - '5, -6 add 7. - - ------------- :.Petober -'rdronto, while ng at a very - H E RE drivi L 0 0 K rapid rate, it is alleged,ran into .01 u aged main, causing injuries tables many lines which we are pead October 6—Pony and Running Races.'' Motoreyele, PAWe6.� We have on our display tm mg on tAb which resulted in his death. When you at away below present cost�prices. To clear these Uses be case oamoupfor trial he was' –Old Car Race and Old Time Bicycle Race. Boys' Grain we have substantially reduced the prices in each 'case, which makes a very attractive buy for you-,- ,re 6ved of all r6sponiibilit f li y or 49 -the acciditit. ih-another call a Show and Calf Club. -Horseshoe Pitohing. Men's Work Bootee come in and see these,1.89 and:. pe. k el Car driven by a prominent 0911clal Boys,and Girls' Scam pre, while they last,99c pr. Pso6. Pony Rsoeg. Men's Heavy Sweater Costs at 2.49 each. of the -Priovin'cial Gov6 nm r ent Ootober 7-2.26 and--2.16-Trot tliive: Boys'English Sport Pants, Special, 95c per pair. 'pine Shirts, a bargain at 95c and 1,00 up, struvk� a main on the en' Stook Judging. Big Midway both days.- - near Brmntford -resulting' in'llis -Men':Work Shirts, good quality, 750 each. death. , Three constables swore d We are 'always glad to see you and it is fievitir any ttouble t6sho* ".010 the man was intoxicated an Ad CE TS :1 A, Autos you our merchandise. z*nrf they- w -buttle of iihiskey Phone W4 pttl ptv was found in his Nblio*6cho'ol Children' fm on Friday, Oct. 6. car. N1ot,%:,.A1,.sanding theca suite . .- 7 �r r 0C iwl•l that it was not C ECIL R A L E Y ,proved tli-It the i, j•iries received R. P. ARMSTRONG, 'R. H. CROSBY. Ptesident Sec'y-Tress. 0 3C R a X ZT Q� by belt)g stru4.Ii by the car was I A J • ., _•�_:=;, -=,T'-:�:rr---,z..," :�ww.�,y� ,y.o :.imp .k'.,=•S - ..: ' :<°'�•+� _ + 1 - •.: ••�a+:t° :` 77 .?; ..-.-- •--�,.. . - .. ,...a: .. - _.. ,a : '' •fir_ •�„'�i•+•+-•''. _ -r!"y"P•-s=•--.., •r Y. _ ''rY•-„ .',..,^Y'S,.�..';-.,,,.r.•-, ey. .. .. ,•.a .. 4 Y.. Y.: ::TA. .. ','.. _. . 'J�i .✓ .Y.v/ ']� - :Yi6'.Y.e v�:.4 .P 3^01. ' 3 w Q�>RJd7[ON'!t A gnmbse of the members of -cud of Tsars -Lakeshore residents are com. WZ. �ERSOM _ the Masoolc Lod here attended mantras on the low water level of g A number from here attended the meeting at Georxina Lodge in -Lindsay Fair last week. Toronto on Friday evening last. We wish to take thin opportunity the lake that has taken 4lzee since r�. ,r Labor Day, the waters ed a at I)UNBARTON' George Tanner is reported to be of expressing our gratitude to the some locations being four an�five - impsotiag in health very npldly TSB "MADBLINB" Pickering•Fire Company for their re- feet!anther nab ei the lure. at�reeenL sponse to our appeal on the 19th in- INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. McNaughton, of . st., when they _ assisted greatly in - :Toronto spent Sunday with S. and BEAUTY-. SALON saving our house. Miss N. Arnott, of AUTOMOBILR Mrs. Ramohr. the Home Telephone Central was !set It, Use It, Chas. Derasba hap now moved >lisreelling and largely responsible for their quick use Cress Corn Salve. E. C. Jones. "into hia new home, the former Finger Waving. - arrival. and to her we acknowledge druggist. BIIR(iLARY Brodie residence. Scalp Treatment, our appreciation. Our neighbors who ! � . Fail wheat is off to a good start, assisted saved much property from O FE INS Y and many fine looking fields are flair-cutting. damage, and their later many offers SALE REGiaTER. LIFE IN9IIRAN08 -- to be aeon this week. Permanent Waving a Specialty of help will long be remembered by WEDNESDAY OCT. 4th - Auction Phone Pickering 7F10° 80iy Evans Ward sad family spent MAC"eliat J&&tusdell, �' sale of farm stock and implements e • "`• Sunday with the former's sister, Phone 1908 . CLAREMONT. F. H. and Mrs. Westney. the property of Frank Maddaferd, L. G , O NEI LL ` Mrs Jones, in Toronto. lot 2, con. 1, Pickering 2 1-2 miles FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ` Frank Chidlow, of Victoria west of Whitby, on Highway, No, i :a Corners, spent Wednesday and T�@Writl9r- Shorthand HAWAIIAN 2. Sale at, 12.30 sharp. See Bills. EMBALMER 'Thursday with friends here. o+ _ Wm. Maw, auctioneer. The Women's Institute held a Commercial Spelling GUI-TAR Auccessor to ffv J. Mather, _ most eucceeefal meeting last week - THURSDAY, OCT. 5th. -_ Auction __ BtouSaiile A the home of Mrs. Roy Morgan. A number of pupils will be received T sale of TO head of accredited Jer- Night and Da _ y for instruction in the above sub- TENOR BANJO Etc. seys, the property of Field Lodge g y Service ,. T. and Uri. Paterson, Ralph - _ jecte in sussing classes, to Successfully taught by Farm, Roseneath; Onty to be sold Business Phone Residence Phone and Mice S. E. Evans spent Sun commence Sept. 7tb. at Whitby Sales Barns, Joseph 9801 9820 dsy with Mrs. Bryan,at Aurora. Day Classes arranged on application- -PRANK ROBINSON Heard and Sons., Brock Street, N: - --- Mrs. McGillivray, of, m . Toronto, Class Roo@ in Sanderson House, of Toronto. Whitby. Sale at 1.30 o'clock sharp. spent several days of the past Claremont. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. DINT �' GARAGE week with Miss Margaret Macnab. alasse's'heidl Monday and rhursday.. IN GLAREMONT ON FRIDAYS THURSDAY, OCT. 12th --;Auction Cor° Brock and Kingston Hail is reported to have °fallen Phone Clare 903. Apply co . ' Children a Specisdt sale or farm stock, crop and imp-- g ton gds.- in several local dixtricts during y' _ laments, at tot 3, con. B. F. Pier- the rain on Sunda morning last. > Yom- '_'- 7re11801L Write to arias, the property n. B.F.r Pick- � Sunday g general Re air.Work all care. No damage is reported. _ Formerly on staff of Shaw Schools' - ` FRANK RO BINSON own. Sale at' 12 o'clock noon. See guranteed at.reasonable Mrs. Ed. ' Pugh returned ,from 33 Candor Avenue, Toronto Bills. Wm. Maw, agction;�=-. .. prices. the hospital in Toronto several PRIVATE MATERNITY NURS- days ago, where she has been ING HOME Acetylene Welding undergoing special treatment. Batteries ropaired and charged. Rally Day services were held iti Medical and Convalescent Caeeq Firestone and Dunlop Tires. accepted .the churches here on Sunday gasoline and Oils. morning last. but the heavy rain Private aQd Semi Private Rooms e ) ''interfered considerably with the Weekly Rates 810.00 ® ® Refreshment Booth to Connection attendance. Inspection invited Phone,Pick.7500 Goo. Carr and his Blue Chasers, ` THOMYSON (night or day). ' -- - .Tr-,gig •da nieht_ lasses. MRB, GEORGE -- 1LTON SLEEP As being given credit by some of --- - - Trebel the Aitts!* gLi:Bhmag the busioese people, for stimulat 51.24 BtouPf¢ille. R. R. No. 1 -�2[g PRQPB,IETOR ruff Saturday evening paichaAea. � � THEATRE •:CHANGiE ., OF Se-7eral loads of earth, and etc. have been placed at the west aide of the bawling green, here the STOUFFVILLE TIME 'TABLES .-ditch is being filled and prepare= " tions made for an additional green -- Wifh the resumption of Standard Time and rink. on Sunday.October let, Pall and Winter The•Young eeople's meeting of FRIDAY and SATURDAY time tables will be in effect on all Gray - the United Church on Monday Sept. 29-and 30„ - Coach Lines routes. Eyesight S fits i nt took the lure of a camp ..A LADY'S PROFESSION" own r,ydsl, •� r wrsr fire in the church. Report$of the !► PICKERING-TORONTO' day •. •r t4 .e summer school•were given by those Allison Skipworth Roland Young as ILL tteading same. - - - Effective Sunday. October lat. Ssemment wervice will be held sari blaritzg Leave Pickering Leave Toronto DISNEY BLAXX, on Sunday morning nest in the PictoriAl Comedies A. M. P. M (Standard A. M. P. M. ,ps�� _ lUnited Church. Evening.service d 7.09 b 3 v4 Time) d 7.80 3 4.80 0M rem 00100?bsole WSS - will be withdrawn in favor of the TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY " `d 7.54, d 4 54 8.80 5.80 - 'Baptist Church, who celebrate 54 5 b • • $. 54 -. 10 00 680 e' their anniversary. October 3 and [ _ 10 24 8.54 11.30 b7.30 . Bill Tomlinson wa@ rushed to "THE DARK HISS" 11.54 b 7 54 P. M. 9,30 -, ,90 - - t3t. Michael's Hospital. Toronto, :. -- -P. Sit. 8.5! - - -c 12.30 . 'b9.80- on Maoday. when he was operated Parking space in rear d 12.54 b'9.54 1.80 w 10.30 on far.- sopendiciti@. which at time p 1.54 10.54 a 2.80 11.>efl of writing appears to have been of Theatre. d 2.54 s 11.44 S 80 saccessf al. Mrs. Tomlinson re SYD SCHMIDT,4Froprietor a Sun.-& Hol. only. b S&t., San. & Hol. only.' ; ' waiaed in Toronto during the week. c fist. only. 'd deity except Sun, do Hol. .p M - -- We have fnas streets and.-roads. Aeia„�� :Coarse of"the new+time tables ar�avaiIabla o e 11iige isuJ on at all offices i Od a auudd- + Tuesday morning cars. buggies - -- - rr - . and wagons loaded with apples, 1 The 'Corn, turnips, sheep and goat@, �• �!A'O/7Q� ' and what have yea, coals be sees &a' C aach LM eS ij _ coming In from as many directions :fi -Eyes' _ to the School Fair. Eastern House-Pickering The canning factory has not ; been runoiag to capacity during - '� Wbse time apprewb- ; 'the past week. A large part o! -• '_ ell Its final boar the the tomato crop Is still in the Modern • will b',g�g is a , 'fields and green. Torontobuyers, it is reported, are searching the * _r _ i mute tribute to the 4 - neighborhood for green toiiistoes pew �T�� bas erector to now". der- land taking them into the city. LLie. P�akering = - 11�ea -.- alT e = q creative do sseures A very quiet wedding was col :� C. N. Locks � the best results. - 'emnized on Saturday last at the - : ,.Ne Tribute `.-manse, when Miss Chariot te B. PROTECTION - OFFERS 1,• :'Neal, daughter of Wm. and Sore. Part'S N. W. NTAFFORD 'Neal,of Claremont, was united in - r Kingston Road entire a to Leonard N. Feeney, Some conditions contsibatary to S}�eclal In1301ce Beet - _ `of 8aarboro Town•hip; Tlie hap growths of a more serious nature, pbOOe �pMt� w py couple will reeiiie hest •of are due trouble in the into or of Shoulder Steak minced 3 lbs. . 25c Claremont. tha eye, being of such nature as will ! f Any one interested in Badmin cause sufficient outward irritation to RoU' nd Steak per lb.. ;' • '• too is cordially invited to attend lay the eye open to infection. Infect- I the opening business meeting of ion of this nature may lead to ul- Prime Rib' , . . • ',12c the Club. to be held at'Dr. N. F. cers of the cornea, of these there 7►� Tomlinson's home on Tueeda aril it must di re- .,,VO.�'1°BUU V hE RUAbTIS evening, Oct. 3rd. at 8 o'clock. membered that while the condition All the old members will!lave may be due to an outward infection ti is in many cases true that a diseas- •;I7c 1ler lb. �, � Co. notification from the Secretary, ed. condition on the iaterioa of the . and any prospective meiiibers eye or a physical condition of some ' anr1'WAWANE$A INS. CO. �;�•� will be welcomed at this meeting. remote p� of the body, by the ill O6eei rates for farm and bountry Looal--sport .%e7 i@ again drift• erects it has upon the system teav= -�` � -ANDREW p buildings. - inq- to hockey for the coming es the eyes in that weakened toad- a TWiadstorm Iaaaranceoo'baildings,f winter. Several local young men ition that they are at aria time open r mind-milk,Silos etc. who assisted. neighboring team@ to infection and a foreign body that sPhone 000. 4000 Automobih Insurance dorinR lest winter's hockey season would at one time not canes trouble We deliver your order -_ - of all kinds. ere being so "lit as the nucleus of may be the means of starting trou- o'home team. The hockey talent ble of a itior~e us -nature late= FARMS FOR 8ALB we have here, along with several on. Next week�l deal with cat- Pickering, ,�'. ';, �' Ontario Writp or phone young skaters, should encourage Bract, and while it is not considered -BOWMAN ROWE the establishment of such a team. that cataract is taken off the eye or Many non hoetey players, but that it is a growth upon the eye, 20 WHITBY. ONT. enthusiastic skaters; are begin. this is not true but is-a common er- -ring to enquire about ice and a nor which T will endeavor to explain Se " e r Stock ' .' . when I into the ddbjeat more ful- risk for' their entertainment. go Olaremont has had an ezcellent ly ° rink and good ice for many years to be continued sxsri,y In the,past. Who to going to do ; eomethinR about it f You Can Buy at Home" Anniversary service@ in 'the TIRES, BATTBRIBS, : - -., .O _ Baptist Church will be held oo. - -� Sunday,Oct. let, at it a. m. and . AOCB9SORIBS, „• b 7 . m Rev. J. L. Horton will t _.. -o�ciate at bath 'services. On the At am IoW and better prices -_ - �ellowing evenings program will be•given by Meepre. Northrop, of se `Moves and Furnaoe� - 'lPeterboro, violinist and pianist , you can to Toronto: H. G. Brown. Ppterboro, zylo- . " _ �_ _ ..._..__� _ . -- - - _ ..- . -. . • . _ _ •-��,+ phoniet, and Alex Parke, Toronto, Let as repair that leaky top. _____• _ ,,.., . entertainer. A splendid supper will be Riven from six o'clock till � �S il ONE SILOiY all have been served. At the Skilled Motor Repairs. ; peC a „- Sunday services the home choir, �'�•° ''.will furnish the music In the morn- Gordon J 4 1 �" Sold and iusu,;led by log, and the Brooklin Male Choir In the evening. Admie @ion to the Phone 2908' c „ PRANK I PROU$S supper and concert 85 and 15o. PICKERING, ONTARIO CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONT _ ••� , 377-',-7 "Just luck," smiled the girt "There's a woman here who happens x to clean the block of Rats where you 4 THE are raw. I heard he* mention that a 4. • Major Carsisirs and his daugatar ha,! taken one of the flats.' I have an old photograph of him. I went round last 4d M ystcrions mas C* right and saw-both of you found in a taxi. It was him all right. Then I "By J. R. WILMOT knew you were an imposter. I knew I'd got you; knew I'd make you pay. I'd get some of my own back on like; -SYNOPSIS. you listen to me, just for one moment. that'6 how, kid, and that's bow lea 1 At a London dance club Molly car- I can-explain everything." gill 9 to be. What about another ten- ner at the end of the week? stairs meets Roger Barling who prom- "Money ca talk better. than, you Ases to get her a Job. The following "You mean blackmail?" morning Molly to stopped by a policeman can," snapped her companion. 'Give "I l elieve:that's the word kid. Not and taken to the police station where me that bag!" she Is identified by a Mr. and Mrs. Silver , nice, of course, but they' , d give you i'as their missing niece. She discovers she Slowly Molly realized-that to argue In being used as a decoy In a gambling with the girl was impossible. She five years at Bow Street for initer" -house. The Silvers next tell 'jolly that sonation. Shall we call it'a bargsin" Major Carstairs, her father, is returning pulled back the fastener of her hand- from India. -Molly meets iier supposed 'bag and took out a'sheaf of ten One -"But I can't'!"protested Molly,fren- in Is delayed the effect soon passes & a flat in t�wn- ar. "I'll run away. I'll Molly meets- -Barling at a dinner 'enic ef ther. and they take Pound Treasury notes.,, tied with fe Farmers Notes off; by rrompt cooling the lac. Rog-Roger it." . given by her.father and uses her loss of The girl's eyes gleamed like a hun: not do fect may be extended even to .14 hourp memory as explanation of her silence The conviction of her tone startled She receives a letter in Notification 'of A or longer. intimating knowl: gry dog as she snatched the notes and the'girl. She saw her plan fading be- nirnal DIsease - edge of the real Molly Carstairs. -c-unted them deliriously. Horses, mules and asses of"" all ages "I said twenty pounds," she said. fore her eyes, and it had looked so and classes are liable to contract any 15 parate-Sexes Early CHAPTER XX-R. only ten here." simple. Rivingt6n Gardens are inaptly nom- Molly protested that that , of the serious contagious diseases of Pullets will develop with greiter ant• -wa k here" the other's tone was sla "Look ITm not as bad as the skin known as mange, scabies or fortuity it separated,from the eockerelo e conciliatory. ed, At one time, perhaps, they had she could obtain. mor Itch. Alange Is scheduled under the when they are eight to twelve weeks I seem, really, I'm not, but now I've some justification for the title,but to- "Well, we're not going to argue, found you there's something I'd very Animals Contagious Diseases Act, of age. the males are domineering by s: row of &arie," smiled the girl, crossing the which requires that every Owner,• and.tend to claim the feed hopper day they are represented tall Georgian houses. with broken room and cunningly placing the notes much like to do. I'd like to put one breeder, dealer or veterinary surgeon space that-tim-been allotted to the f& get to I l wan g Silvers.Iron railings skirting the footwork under the mattress of the little bed- over on the suspecting the existence of dis- males. Furthermore it is good econ• and flanking a plot of soil grown hard stead that stood in one corner of the even with them before I come back. -the males before they be There's lots of things I know about ease shall immediately notify the near• gory to sell and barren through thelong years of room. I hope we're going' to become eat veterinary inspector. Treatment come staggy. ueglict, friends,you and I—very good friends. therri'that can be turned to profitible Is carried-out under quarantine, the Molly picked her way carefully in Little Molly's hot going to go hungry account. I'll begin right-away. But following mixture being used officially 'Pig Feeding Methods I want you to carry on ii if nothing the gloom, which was pierced occa- any more, is she?" had happene&-as'if you hadn't met for hand.,treatment under the super- Although there'are several methods. fionally by one flickering glare of a Molly realized that she must take e I'll want some-money to do it vision of an Inspector: Sulphur, 2 of preparing meal mixtures for feed-, -aslamp. At the-house a quick grip on this terrible situation. m lbe.; oil of-tar,-8 ounces; raw linseed Ing pigs. the following rules are re- passed last she found d which she so fearfully sought and This girl must be made to see the light 'with, Of course. Yogi wouldn't mind oil, 1 gallon. n pro- that, now, would you? You want to commended as safe practices I passed up the flagged pathway to the of reason. it-pot pay them back, too. Let me do it for ducing bogs of the desired type:: (1) "Won't you tell me all about . ere are several methods Grind all grain. Fine grinding is re- a -door. She knocked on the broken iron care Although 1-91 ' knocker'sad a moment later she heard pleaded Molly. "Why you r4n away, you. I know them better. I'll scare qr� of preparing meal mixtures for feid- commended, especially for young pigs. 7 shambling footsteps. The door opened and why you won't come back with me them both to hell. What do you say. al mixture-between feeds; Molly felt that she had succeeded; in pigs, the following rules are reco- (2) Soak me and-a cracked voice in "Who's 3 Boni ht?" that she had extracted a promise from mended as- safe practices 'in produe- do not use too much water but feed there?' I L �y 4--._?hQ8%L nlF :ha dP*tr_Pd_tXnA- till as a-fairly thick slop.. (3) Hand f6ed- ing-back: with you tonight. As for the girl to return to ner 1ULIME•Xit: ;.Ilcd I. see—com -I'll-do anything I possibly ea-11" Grind -all grain. Flue grinding is Ing Is the beat method- for securing-- someone—a lady," she faltered, fear- 'the other...." she shrugged her recommended especially for young hogs of a-desirable t;r. (4) if Aeces- Molly agreed. fully. shoulders and the same cynical smile vary, a.F If-feeder may be 'used after -Ain't no ladies livin'-ere,".ehoak- came to her lips that Molly had seen "That's the ticket. And now vou'd pigs- (2) Soak meal mixture between better be getting back home." As Ile-eus; U0 not use Lvu much water,- pigs have reached the growing stage ed the voice,with a touch of malice. a moment before. "D'you think I'm * down those dark stairs but feed as'fairly thick stop..(3) Hand..of development (5) •Keep pails, ",But I have an appointment," Molly coming back now? No,my friend, I'm Molly crept feeding is.the,best method for secur• troughs and other' feeding equipment 7 eerily in her ears protested. "Won't you inquire?" -not. For eight years I've been down the girl's voice rang eeri Ing hogs of a Aesirable- type. (4) It Clean. Mouldy or decaying matter will ip and she kniw she was desperately -(6) SuppLy No reply came, but the door closed in Hell—d'you hear'! Hell' If there necessary, a self-feeder maybe used cause feeding troubles, and abruptly. Molly waited on in the hope are sever? Hells I've been through afraid. ;after pigs have reached the growing clean drinking water. that the owner of the voice had acted them all. The first %'-" wjth.the Sit- (To be conti&ueu.) stageol development. (5) Keep palls, I on hor'suggestions. After-five minutes vers--the-swine. I thought I'd escape troughs and other feeding equipment Dig for Character Say.8 of anxious waiting the door opened forever from the purgatory they de Young Fmglishwoman clean. Mouldy or decaying matter will I . Woman Gardener again, and the same voice said "Come vised for. me, but I didn't know then Recommends Hitch Hiking cause4eedlns troubles,and (9) Supply- Inside." that there were six more waiting,for clean drinking water. New York.—If you wish to fortify Molly needed -no second--bidding. me outside." Calcutta.—"Hitch-hiking" on a grand- your child against-a future depression She heard the door slammed behind . The girl's voice had scale has been carried gut by a young soared to a - Indigestible Poultry.Feeds. let Win dig.to hirheart's content In A bar and in the dim gleam of a pin- steep Crescendo; then it fell,again. Englishwoman, Miss Emily H. Cooper. garden of his own. Even a window as Jet she saw "Why should I come back?"..she de- Miss Cooper Is probably, the only Of the slaughter house by-products Toint of light from has traveled the for the feeding of pquitry, meat meals box or a tin can garden on a "ecement - n shoulders hob-- mended. "I never knew my father, white woman who out, if carefully tended and cht. Ished an old crone with ben Wilds of the Sban States In India alone or meat scraps are by far the most r I ding past her. and he--he aparently never wanted to -the standaid by A small gardener, may stlmal�te an and did ao, she says. strictly against commonly used and are at growing things •that will At thelodoi of a flight of bare wood- know me. If he had,he wouldin't have animal protein supplements.to poultry Interest' the advice of all her best friends. en Stairs the grotesque figure halted let me stay with the Silvers. He didn't . ".Hitch hiking." •or "force hopping, rations. They vary greats in analy-,. serve him well In adult life. ting with the stick in her care. He was in India," she-mocked S ra. John McAllister of poin -mode ass according.. to the amount of bone - 0 says M as the British say, is an excellent Scarsdale, N.Y.. who his had the, ex-' hand, she said: "First door on the relentlemly. see the material they contain, but are uAlually . -right at the top of.the 'first landing." ' Malty sprang from her chair and �f transport If you want to perienee of enlisting 200 lusty young heart of the country, and see it cheap. purchased on.a guaranteed analysis. Prt from the tender age of.five door indicated stood open a grasped the girl by the--shoulders.shoulderi the members The poorer grade-, containing quanti- garde ,OThe ly, Miss Cooper informed crack and the girl knocked on the "You're wrong." she cried. "I tell you not be years upward in a junior garden snob of.the Rotary Club"In.Calcutta when ties of hoot or born should n 1panel.• In response to an invitation he bas always cared—always will care, she told them of her adventures, and tolerated as poultry feed as these pro. and judging thili entries. 44 -the opened the door wider and stood Do you think Jre use of it, ducts (hoof and 'horn) are practically Gardening--coming in.Contact with earth—Is s".great character -%ii"hned on the threshold. him kno�v how they were treating yott. Starting from Singapore, she reach. lr-��b�e to poultry. With a little mother on a bare ta- '%hen you wrote p 4 � at a builder. Aays'Mft. McAllister. A paraffin lamp stood _rQtesting,against ed Bangkok by train, and then, t&l;lfig experience, It is possil,* ble; in front of a fire of sorts seated the injustice they must have done, to the reads (or the lack of them) she glance whether the brand Is, suitable --`fin a chair was a wornan• reading a they probably burned your letter. And -feed or not, but, It in doubt, pour pushed north through the borders of for the S - a sample, novel, which she flung, onto the floor now he's home,for-good,hungering for Siam 'and then ban a little boiling water on I thiough as she turned towards her visitor. the daughter-he was compelled to send -and the smell arislug should settle States and Burma, making use of the Reassured, Molly advanced into the home to England when her mother front seat of a motorbus when one was the matter even with the IneXperlen- room,closing the door behind•heT. The died out in India." handy, and, when one was not, perch ed. 'If Aie odour,is foetid the sample Igirl in the chair rose slowly and the Molly had never believed she could Ing h-erself up beside the driver of a Is unfit for food. 1two Molly v Car sta irs stood.face ace to face. plead so eloquently. truck,In this way reaching Rangoon In Molly saw a girl about her own age "And do you think I'm not just as seven days. Graded Beef Popular Frith hard; glittering eye:,, heavily much ir dupe of the Silvers- as you -Cdope k, is apt t to take the.traveler In That Canadian consumers are begin., made-up, the rouge thick upon her have been? Do you think I'm mas- its grip. Rangoon -does not represent ning to appreciate the advantages Of lips." She was shabbily dressed,, al- querading like this because I want to? the goal of her ambitious. She says government graded beef is borne out Mrs. Henpeck: I'm not likeo t1ough her hair was not untidy. She I tell you I was trapped by those that -she wants to go all' round this by the fact that monthly sales, In the score women. I'm not given to was wearing a thin cheap sleeveless fiends, and I've suffered, too'," she world I d6ns, and a order to study tondi Dominion, are now kbProxImateLy. small talk. frock that merely covered her knees. added quietly. means to charter the next available three million pounds. It is also report-• Mr. Henpeck: out the long talk Molly* sat down and looked up at The girl wrenched herself away seat in a bus for a trek across Persia ed that 'the demand is Increasing —0h, my? the girl-before her. from�Mdlly's grasp, Tear.- softened to Europe and London.. steadily. "Did you bring. the ,money?." the the hardness of her eyes. , Then she ChirWs Policewo men girl demanded. seemed to steel herself. "What little I could-get. But why "So you've suffered, have you?—you Depression lin a Nutshefl cooking Schools Nanking now has thirty-two police• should you want money from•me?" Kind Nature wisely has decreed The cooking sCbools held at Strath- women, though the first Chinese city on't now what suffering is," she said The girl laughed. It was a bitter, slowly. "How do you think I've been That parents shall their offspring feed rok, Exeter, St. Mary's and Aylmer r.e-, to employ women as ofll aw 7 ..Unrestrained laugh. "From-The same living all thesiyears7 I got entangled Till they are fully grown. cently under auspices of the.Depart- WM not sanking but Shanghai. Now urge that other people need money, with a cotter of a man a swindler And birds and beasts, where'er they• meat of Agriculture, proved very suc- Peiping has several. They wear uni ; , a stray, -cessfuf. For tustance, at-Aylmer, more forms, and some of them carry arms.•dearie," she said, "because I've got to that', what he was--a-common thief. than 200.women attended each day. Tbfs,law of Nature still obey. According to The. Policewoman's Re- go on living." I didn't know that when he married "But if you're Molly Carstairs who For It is widely known, Geo. A. Putnam, sbperiatendent.of view, a girl enlisting with Peiping*a away.ay frorn the Silvers,you're go- me. Said he had a city job. He had," Women's Institutes for Ontario, was in 'Finest" must be nineteen or there- !an -she.Went he bitterly,-Ilie-was-a swell _:`CbA lit t6 But Man In arrogance and pride charge assistants were MIs8--ab­out­s�---S­tre-must be single, and she 3914, to come back wish me tonight confidence swindler in the West End. your father," protested Molly. Has this protection good denied Edith Hopkins and Miss M- E- MC- 'must not have served a prison sen• Led*me a hell of a life that min did. The children of today. Diarmid. The idea was io demonstrate tence of more than one year." "You've got lots more thinks Corning q had a child," she was nearly sobbing best use of Ontario's to you, dearie," said the other girl. now. And now a boy Must keep his ddd, how fo-make the b "She died; only lived a week. I weary, and b p .bountiful foodstuffs; new ideas for pre- "Here-let's see the color of the money wish' I'd died, too. I'd have been hap- And work and e SU6 —1 it." When he should laugh and play. paring economical menus; new ways pier. But I'm rid of him now. He -best out of meats; new —Alfred Vale. to get� the "But—but" protested Molly, "won't went to the States and joined a.gang. Someone L plugged him about twelve thoughts on preparing dainty salads 0%0 Have faith in yourself- whether and desert and enjoyable beverages; 0111 months 'ago. Since then, I've....just others believe in you or not. new suggestions for panning fruits and DRAPERIES MADE NEW 'drifted downstream; tried to keep my- vegetables; and new methods for mak- pelf respectable. How I've done it, 100 Ing the table allowance farther-anil OT%C 'et1te God alone knows, but I have. And -fed. Printed "When we resumed bousekee0ing.a thenlyou tell me you've suffered"' still keep the family well at�%,&,Plp It is like- OPPORTUNITY! recipes were also furnished. s\%Ac month ago I found,my draperies had 6113m sorry," murmured Molly, her V%es ly that the cooking school plan will be 01P skeo. -become creased from packing. I hung own eyes very Moist, "but doesn't FOR 500 PEOPLE ONLY extended to other centres In the future. sli I them out on the line, hoping to re- what you have told me strengthen MY Clt%.A -that you should come home ........ AT .40c PER SHARE �Otv�llrts-c move the creases. Then I forgot them, argument Value of Cooling Milk 0 .44 XLe-result was they became. badly with.-me? Please'think it over." The shares of this Company pre- 0404 faded and sun spotted. matter to control • ' "-No," announced the girl, deliber- • sent an unusual opportunity to It Is a simple In bac- was'heartsick until the -happy ately. "I'm proud.. D'you think my participate In a Property which In terial growth in milk. At 40 degrees .Vyag t estrl struck e to dye rapidly reaching. ' the producing F. there Is practically no change In e4 �b � in a de _�Jbem. I Just father would like to• ....but no, that's -r, and er green, and As I impossible. You're his daughter, stage. For full ps rticu tars'write the number of bacteria at the end of m or wire at once. used Diamond Dyes they look gorgeous 24 hours; at 50 degrees the number In- you've to go on being his daughter and at 60 degrees and new. - I have� never seen easier, (,Uelbe. creases four fold and helping Me to live my own way. ern IC nearly a hundred times as many as It lyps to use than Diamond Dyes, They I've made nnp .her ie.11 Northi give the most beautiful colors—when I-ere a finality Gold, Mines, Limited the start. Milk,should be cooled as used either for tinting or diy'elng—and - war to t 041-3 words oromptly as posellAe. Freshly drawn that•caunel a chill to break on Molly's 242 BAY STREET, TORONTO 2 milk contains a substance known as never take the life out of cloth *8 heart. 6ibeir dyes do." "If iw ofd you e.-,-Qover a�.` sk-ed WAvertey 3402 Ja6tenin which In able to restrain bac• feria for a certain.period. it the cool. ISS I J F. N 39—'.3 3 M.rs. J. F. T, Montreal. Molly. .{r '-e. •.k.,u ^•, f._�:' '5,.; -L Sw:.;.-.. ,. - P .�. �..ZS�y�a....d`-�`„e 1r"ar+.�. - :, °` rnsw.l,.^xw•'r+^'i!P• ,,,x•r- :.t, - _ r-�y�1+� : ,a•r .,i,,..� ._ _ __ •' . i'=-•;w -i�=r-� r`1fs. • . . '•�. •�i.s- �'i '.c .n• 't: ;i••' y,�.; .�- ..< �a�.-4,^'�.'•'f�.°,` ,r2,v`t�"•�„ :�, ".I•, „�, • ,;:�,. ��. .. . . ,. •�, •,- ,.�.�,� �, � � - "" ,rs.,. ,•� 'na-:. :�. �,. .;agwy`tny.s• - ':r':"S°'•r�'�- �•�:i�"p�a' �'a"r. r Coll y COMMENTS +te ±;EVENTS ege Outfit _ By HELEN WILLIAMS. - _ -Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Pu .R O N - _ < Wished with Every Pattern, THE 'W omari . ��" -• • ' -� �• - • DIAL ��- :- •': . - .-:- - ., �� r - � . s By MAIR M. MORG r AN �•om Mix in New Series--Durante Noses Into Radio--New !��' •�' '•I!//►I►//,/,//%,��r,�, 1 ;r Names For Canadian Programs SHOPPING A LA MALE `:x•� Hero of New Series - Do women realize the agony the evoke r, I " Y e in.the male breast r¢. Tom Mix's colorful career before the motion plct}�re tamers and aa, a , when they ask so off-handedly Darling, will you buy a pair of the cow-panicher,oneldier and a U.S. Marshal in real is being dramatized before �i ohose l? I simply can't get downtown today;" Of course, many How Mix, whose motion picture roles- and activities in real -life have y young wife knows fully well that friend husband will-brins been equally thrilling, was shat by bandits white. enforcing the law on the home a fat' more expensive pair. than those she would buy. How. " Western plains, wounded by the enemy in three wars, and starred with ever, here is a priceless story going the rounds concerning one bis famous horse, Tony, before the camera, will form the basis of the broad- poor male: A dejected-looking man walked up and down the caste, each of wbleh will tell a complete story. _ aisles of a department store until the floorwalker-asked him it Mix's own adventurous career, fully as animated as any of his screen . he could help_in any way. "Wen," " `t roles, began when he helped to round up snipers as a scout in the Spanish- , , returned the dejected one, American War. He fought to China during the Boxer uprising and wag cant remember whether I was to buy a camisole. or a casserole." badly injured. Later he was with the British-Army in South Africa during The floorwalker looked at him with'that , supreme contempt She Boer war. 3 known only to floorwalkers and head waiters q Mix's first Idea to enter the moving picture business came to him after -languidly, "Is the chicken alive or dead T. � and. in wired winning the title of Champion Steer Thrower of the World at a Seattle round-up, In Hollywood be became one of the screen's greatest stars, and . * ♦ 4< - s K today Is known to motion picture-goers -So cave* nation in the world. MI: many peap�le, wOMw wild like to see r came to the microphone.for his new series .September 25. : . e a play, but oftentimes find that by. the time they arrive home, they are inclined to Durante Noses Way-Into Radio LL stay and"not make an effort to go out for the evenin Jimmie "Schnozzle" Durante of the "New York Durantes" slid across ' g �1 now the studio fioor'and bobbed up under the mike, nose and all to make his have no.,excuse in Toronto. ­ Randolph of the Empire, -:-- "first sponsored radio appearance, , Jimmie is doing the fiu•lg until Cantor Theatre has found a solution id it'is entirely a new idea, never returns trbm Hollywood. ,, t before.tried on the North American Continent. A continuous The spotlight first fell on Durante when he trod the boards of burlesque performance, and listen to the tine-up.. Two perfo eels. theatres as an n -and-com7ng young comedian. From burlesque he went afternoon -and- e_ rn�g Into vaudeville, and it was there that be became famous throughout the._ -- YeIIing.- -aw SuCCet�s--9uC 1 a8 - - �{, Again"which ran nine months in New York�-a -varies show- 's - l wc1vC sus ' p piayed simultaneyo-usly by .. From-vaudeville be went to New York night-clubs where he became the � lillJy t.ilua111ets-LOtFr tangs --- favorite of the stay-up-late customers. Later Jimmie tools his achnozzle _ _ - ' well-known artists-in addition to this the theatre orchestra-is ' and his capacity for insane comedy to, Hollywood: Upon his return to also featured in a stage New York he was cast for a..Ieading role in "Strike Me Pink". Now'that -- � ♦ g presentation.. Everyone-is wishing this Production has closed after a successful run. 3• new venture success.'. Interesting Note No. 1. All Canadian cast. Very interesting Note No. l?,-This new company employs 75 o M ° • • '£7t.�8r i members, which is ext:eedingly noteworthy as winter draws 1 Promises New Names For Radio _'_ - ' : - ' '-, on, - 1 New ideas are always interesting, and one, ' is the disclosure that It has two styles of necklines, new Forbes Randolph who has been operating the "Theatre of the Air" in yoke treatment and plaits to lend ani- -,'Toronto will re-open with a new policy. BOOK GOSSIP j Radio is playing no small part in the endeavour, since it is f">ltended nation' to the hemline. It's a darling dress for first fail For a delightful hour's reading, es to give to radio ,listeners the finest ]n entertainment. The theatre will g. especially these Cool nights, 'open *nnd the end of the month, and from then on stars of both the air wear because.of its,smart simplicity. when the fire burns brightly and full of ,comfort,' E. Phillips sad vaudeville wilt be beard' frequently broadcasting from the stage. Make it in almost any of the new Oppenheim s Jeremiah and the Princess", (McClelland anal Canadians bare been clamoring'for a•chance to air their talent and -silks, plain or patterned, and you'll Stewart, Toronto), $2.00, will meet 'all the requirements of sus- " now. they are to be given the opportunity. The feature, is the fact that be well pleased. pense and romance. It Concerns one Princess Mar * all the artists are to be Canadian and Forbes, himself belonging to the Wool jersey and hairy• woolens ya of Pletz. Maple Leal Is going to develop talent which he says "Will be as good as 'adapt themse:vea perfectly -to, this who 8d n1o13t princesses Of fiction, puts her country first noel any of the American aTtists,.which up to now, have monopolized the ears model. romance' second. Young Jeremiah' Vavasour Strole of New of 'radio fans across the Dominion." That's a big statement to make, but Style No. 2758 is designed for sizes York' Who falls deeply in lo-:e,with the Princess places his great air. Randolph has been as bow names with the New York show business for 14, 16, 18, 20 years, $6, 38 and 40 fortune at her disposal, 'but she still declares her 'country first. twenty years find he )Howe how names_are built_ inches,bust, He with pursues her to Paris and hater to ` size 18 requires 436'yards 36-melt het own country where he 'comes in eolitact with the sinister Post Scripts - i material. plans of rival factions. . The reader is kept in suspense. (as on The "Slaters of the Skillet" walkeei New York streets for months try- HOW TO -ORDER PATTERNS. Oppenheimer can do) tip to the very-last chapter. � ^ ing to pick up a sponsor for their act. They finally clicked, and .now p � '.they-Ar"eatured as the Texaco Reporters. Write your name and address plain. - Any Shaw's story is worth hearing. and the latest is gtiite m A7 and Bob Harvey are back in Toronto after their tour of the British ty,, giving number, and size cf such up. to the mark. Mr. Bernard Shaw recently encountered a Isles, Suaceeatui ? Yea. They' were headlined- in some of the pAterns.as you"want, -Enclose 15c in -woman of his acquaintance and complimented her on her "charm ;. ..-largest theatres on., the other aide. stamps or coin (coin rreferred; wraij frig 1poks." Phil Harris NBC's crooning bass and bandmha, knocked about the it carefully) for each number; an.ti "I am sorry' I cannot return the COlnpliiaeilt," was 'her 11lZr. +country for five years with orchestras before be sang big first song, ddress your order to Wilson Pattern expected retort: Lttm and Abner beard over the NBC, predict good times are bete again xC vice, .73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. for -the farmer. Times are coming back so that he can sell off unprg -_. ¢ G. B. S. was.ready for her. -ducare fields to city men for golf courses. A FRIEND fib?�i"Madam,- said' he, with a courtly bow, "do as T do-tell i Paul Whiteman had to,reduce his weight from 805-pounds to 154 before -- big 'wife, Margaret Livingston would step,to the altar with him, Commend me to the friend that comes M y e * a e e i When I am sad and lone. - - - . .«.�.� .. Y.16-Font Aces :..:..tCRBE CRCT. and d►akes the anguish of my heart - LAUGH 10.00--Contented Hour ........ WLW The suffering of his owd; "Are you a canvasser, :a debt collector'or fast $ friend oi' `t' �' A >E�!>t tt.fa--Pr ss Bulletins ..s,e..... CRCT woo calmly shansthe glittering thr,ng the boss?" asked the new�ofl5ce boy. � � YvsanA! At pleasure's gay levee, "All three.," smiled the visitor.Radio's All-Star 6'45-Lowell Thomas ... ...:....CRrT And And givesthfstheart tome. Wont "Then," said-the boy, "the $UVT101"'9 busy in conference, he'i Presentations 7.00--Amos 'n -Andy .. .eR.T '`out of town-and will ou 1 ?" 7.30-Mills Brothers . WGR y pease-step in and see:Slim. Press Bulletins .. ....•...CRCT 8.00-Love Songs ..:..:.....:. CFRB Commend me to that generous heart --.- WATS rsao}a'zs Blackstone...... �.....wBE v Which, like the pine on high. NOYeI Treatrrient the last ten years the popul#Uon at S,SOate Smith ...............WGR Uplift the same unvarying brow the state has risen 18 per cast:and lt/ Kilo- 8.46-Poet's Gold ...............CFRB Curbs I118anity insane 33 per cent. Station ...'Metres Cycles=; 9.00-Bea Bernie ..' ..,.....�.. 'WGY To every change of sky; ' ,' ` - CKhiC, Toronto r,:....,. 391 1030 9.3U-Fire Chief Band ...:......wLw Whdae friendship does not tgde away ' CFGF Montreal ...-..... 391' 600 10.00--Gaiety and Romance ......CRCT r w, CFCit. North Bay »... 323 930 Lives of stake ...........WTAM When wintry tempests, blow, . CFCO. Chatham ..»... 397 " 210 11.30-Press Bulletins .........CRCT But• like•the winter'& icy crown, . Experflrients With Endocrine "Indian Sunnier ' CFRB. Toron,o ...... . 425 690 �►ZD7rlsIIAt CKAC. 'Montreal ...... 411• 770 P.M. Looks greener through tpe„snow,• Gland 1-tOrmQneft 111 IIItnOi9 These are fife days•when birds cotly ' CKCR, Waterloo 465 645 6.46-Lowell Thomas ...........Cl: 'C /''. 'CRCT. 'Toronto ....». 312 960 7,00-Amos 'a' Andy ...........CRCT, �i1VC Hl back, - ' C11M4 Hamilton ...... x40 890 . Morton Downey ...........CFRB He tilts not':with the flitting stork �y Beneficial Avery few, a bird or'two, " CRCO, Ottawa ., 3010 7,45-The Goldbergs ...........WBEN That seeks a sout era sky, Retlults To Lake a backward look. CKOC, Hamritoa.,:.•:. 475 1010 8.00-Happy Bakers .. ...CKLW CKPC, Prestos .. 341 930 8.30;-Kate Smith . WGR But lingers where wounded ird I Chicago.-Science's newest. wen -' CKLW, Windsor-London 666 640 9.00-]ruin 8. Cobb ....WABC Hath laid him down to die. } pon These are the days when skies put~00. ~• ;:' CPRY. Toronto .. x...•367 840 10.00-Dlaad7 Lov ......*..X-MCX Oh,'such a friend be fa in`trutb against disease, the_ hormopes ot,tbe ,The old, old sophistries of June.- Pittsburg­' •... 306 930 Cora Cob Club ............Wt='S Hylo7 St Louts ...... 275- 1090 . ,..,. CRCT Whate'er hie lot may be. endocrine. glands, are. belpng to win A blue and gold mistake. 60 lCYW, Chicago .` . 294 020 One Hour With You WAS 10.30-Boswell' Sisters ::MGR A rainbow on the storm of life, its fight to reduce incurable insanity; it r4dwin WBB CIIica;�o•... ... 386 • 470 11.00--Columbia Orchestra .:....CFxts A. oucL�. "u its sea: 'is f..,11�ot�G 1.. o .�;,...1 Oh, [raud,that,cannot cheat the bee,_ WBEN, BuffaN0 .:... 233 900 11.30-Press Bulletins ........,.CRCT . �._ fife iii#& Oh, fraud, toy pl8usiblity - WEAF. New YorY�...., 464' .x60 Induces m _ WE, Chicago .. .. 346 '. 870 'J�4»nA= - Medical Journal-by Di, Janie& H. Hut- _ P.M. - Faith y beliet. WGR, Buffalo 645 $b0 ton, Of Chico o, WGY, Schenect:ad:�..... 379 S90 6.46-Lowell Thomas ,,.,.......CRCT Faith has been customarily g Y WHA)d. Rocheat4sr ..... 2si 1160 .7.00-Morton Downey .......CFRB y portray Nearly 2i per, cent, of 172 Insane a Till ranks of seeds their witness bears ~ W 202 1480 Amon n' Andy :....... ...CRCT ed as,one or the'gentle graves• as a p ' And soul WKB Buffalo .�...... , WJZ, hew York 394 760 7.30-The Mills Bros. ..,....:..CFRB lovely feminine figure with gentle face, tients 'who received glandular treat- y through the altered air K'JR, Detroit 400 ?b0 Press Bulletins ...........CRCT hurries a,timid leaf' WLW, Cincinnati ...... !28 700 8.00-Rudy Vallee ...........CRCT slender, graceful physique,clad In easy merit in addition to psychiatric routine WMAQ, Chicago ..,.... 447 870 s.sO--Dramatic Guild�.......... WGR.flowing robes. Such a portrayal is not were`sent home, Dr. Hutton reported, -Emily Dickinson. Poems. Boston; WTAM. Cleveland .. 280 1070 9.00-Mark Warnow ........,CFRB Death Valley Days ........WLW altogether appropriate. _Faith ought•to While discharges from state,hospitals Little Brown). .These programs or* subject to ch. ,ge Show Boat ..... WGY be represented as a masculine figure; as a whole ran only ir7 per cent. =�Nithout notice. 10.00-Willard' Robinson. ...WKBW 417"AT Al Jolson .............WTAM strong, athletic, daring, with eyes.of The,patients were given the novel •i Eastern Daylight Saving Time.) 11.30--Press Bulletins ........CRCT fire, with'muscles of steel, with will treatment in,a two-year study of the P.11. IFILIDAT of iron, with every'facult in full con. relation of endocrine.disorder. to fit- 2.15-The Playboys ........ WGII P.M. trol;- not 2.30-51anbattan Moods.......,CFRB 6,45-Lowell Thomas ;.:.CRCT quiescent but in intense ac- sanity•conducted at the State Hospital. 3.00-National Opera ,.•.;,,CRCT 7.90-Morton Downey ,, ,. l FRB tinny. .Faith,is trust, but it is more. It for the Insane at Elgin, Ill.Symphonic Hour ,..........CFRB ' Amos n' Andy. ...... ....CRCT is action on the basis of what Is be• The'beneficial"results'oe the extra 'CU0--Cathedral Hour ...........CKLW 8,00-Cities Service -....­.--CRCT 6,00-Willard Robinson ......,CFRB Happy Bakers ......�..... 1VGR lieved. It is daring-;'it is courageous; treatment were such that It has' been Paul Ash Orchestra,......CRCT 9.00-Little Forum .............CRCT it'is-full..of initiative, To concetve•of made a regular'' rt of the treatment,_ 6.30-Crumit and Sanderson ... �VGR Fred Allen .............- REN pa - 6.3o-Chicago Knights .........CFRB Irvin S. Cobb .........»,.WABC fafth.as a passive attitude of mind, to the report adds; and a similar policy / ' - 7.so--Press Bulletins ..:...:..:.CRCT 10.00-First Nighter '.....4.......KDXA-to mistake its real nature. Where is urged.for all state hospitals. 3.00-.Bert Lahr ........•......,CRCT 10.30-Boswell Sisters ...C1+L�V " 8.15-John Henry .............WABC 11.30-Press Bulletins '.......,..,CRCT there is real faith the whole Ulan pro. The endocrine glands include stick f- r 3.30--,opor Concert .. .CFRB sATQ�,Y ceeds to act. Art, in picturing faith as structures as the pith tary as�the base !0 oo==operetta ,.:...:.:<CItBG: CRCT p}1 - femtnlne,:has-not been profoundly,true of the brain, the thyroid, gonads;•para- T,��'�' ` 11.00--Old Folks ........(CItBC) CRCT q,lb-Annie, Judy 'n' Zeke ....:VBAL 2. 3[o3roa? 7.30-Kindergarten ,.,,,,......wBAI,-to the New Testament. Faith has more thyroids and adrenals,cofitrolling'most P.M. 9.00-Evan Evans ..............CFRB-:masculine than feminlge qualities, of fife vital processes. a.4b--Lowell Thomas .,..... .,:CR,.T 8.30---International ... .....». CRCT 1 _ 7.00-Amos 'n' Andy.-...........CRCT 9.30-Willard Robinson ......»WABC ,; -T-' The study of their relation to !� 1.00-Happy Bakers ...........CKLW -K-7 Mystery "YMMI; The principles of Insurance can-be' sanity was prompted b tine rapid in- "rho farmers plant the corn- p y p Unless MY guess h wrong. {15-sing•in' Sam ........,,,,. WGR Ie00-Dancing Party':.. ....(JRCT made to meet the basic problems of grease tit tnsanity,in Illinois evidenced t.10-Hate Smith .... CI�L1v 10.16--Cornhuakere ,,,,,CFRB, Said Mr. Crow, i [04--Grestee Mine;reii�......WHAM BULOVA time Gally over•8tatlons unemployment and old-age insurance." 'by a rise from'57 for 'each 100,b00 of to feed wbirds- ♦ ! P. Orval*$ .,._......`vBEi+i CRCT . CKAC. -Franklin D.Rogsevelt population in 1880 to 309 In 193E In And help the caws along, W4 :�-^`:"sr,.�;L,e' «y.. ::{a:.L'=?"'ix.�_L=',�. '3,•'.,."�'r .�'� '. - - - •�... _ - - - .•-• -,r-_• y - .,i.- �„'a'3' in . ..x_:.�r< '-{.:.i - --.G'•ca,. '.>-• - .. ;.. '�1:w-•i': - =<c,r. y.Paz:` -:r_ ..^c:x.s a...�:._�� Vii^ .. LOOAL�{ j�TQ Q :. _� -The choir of St. Peal's United -MS's. Colovin. of Mackie+c, ' 1 - ;. d • ` ,-' IS S• Church eDjoyed a party on the Mich., who is visiting her brother, • • � , beach on Friday evening-JAst. Goo. W. P. Every. of Whitby, -: W 1 n t e•r Overel -The Department of Highways galled op Pickering friende -on y` t )!ties LtIltan Pearson ie attend has had the road .gaDR at work Wednesday. j'oR Business.College in Toronto. through this division repairing the -Mrs. P. N. Spratt.organist and - � ,-Mrs. W. G. Reid spent a 11.50 to 46.95 -a.�Awbple of days with friends in serfage o!the pavement for win choir leader of 8t. Andrews _ . ter service. Church, 4nnouncex the opening of '' 1'1'oronto. �" First Class Coats Only 1 Few - ..r -Mee. Robt. Devitt, of Brou- -D.J. and Mrs. Callaghan and a piano and vocal glees in Picker. _ _ '`' — y ham,agent Monday with Mrs H. children sad Harry McGuire mot ing. For appointment and terms _Factoey Samplge + �[ ored fo 3rafton on Saturday and apply to Mfrs. Jae. L..Palmer. -Several from ilia comma ity spent the wcek end with friends v. Dr. D. B. Marsh, form. - wtten�ed• 'the Lindsay Fair n and relatives..- erly pastor of the Pickering Pree Q• _ ... 'Friday last. -F. T. and Mrs. Basting left byterisn CJnrchl died at the home MEN'S TROUSERS -A number from here a d on Sunday for Hamilton, where of hie eon, ohm; of- Hamilton. on ?he Ansley' anniversary �tt;u cgs Mrs. Bunting remained for the Friday , morning last. Besides on Sunday last. funeral of tier brother•in law.Rev. beings minister of the gospel he - All Wool-2.95 -St George's Guild. will meet Dr. D. B. Marsh, who died last won wrorld•wide fame as in stron'_ In the Ctn6 goose it will met F`r'iday morning after a Iingering omer, scientist and inventor, and illness. has been ly boaored by var. ',nest.Oct. 5th, at 2.30. -It is predicted that we shall ions European and American coup - ' -Mrs. Hugh Mechin spent.sat _ ' -WIL'LI&MS , BOOTS - - _ -.' urday with her daughter, Mrs. L. have an early and severe winter.=tries. We hope that these would-be -Railways in the United-States _ H. Devitt, of Toronto weather-prophets will prove as are making large redactions 'in A`rarfety of Williams Boflta for all occaeitine. -C. H.and Mrs. Pilkey enter- a - - Gained a anarber of friends •Eras RsaL- -a fa;<lctra as many others their rates in order to regain, as Pork or Play. Toronto over the weekend. who have-• tried to predict the far as possible, business that has _ r -The township- council wiil kind of weather that we shall been lost.to._motor trucks,,bussee :'.You Can't Beat Williams. meet on Monday nest for the have. and automobiles, and it is likely �J r of general business. -St. George's Church, Sunday, that some of the Canadian- .-transaction -John and Mrs. Murkar spent -Oct. let.-Sunday School, .10 a. w. railways will also make sm _theat Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 ea eriment, The have found m pY. Friday in Myrtle with Mrs. H. a m -Preacher, Rev. E G. Rob .•out by giving excursions all over •'i'IP TOP CLOTHES : - Hudgin and Oscar and Mrs. Down inson. No evening service a8 the the'Ilominion 'a t; very low rates, = ,''ire BOW "�a1.OU i - ey-Dan McGuire,' ofarRaret, churchbe closed for the Har- they have added considerably to -j Manitoba, is visiting his parents. vest T nksgiviDR at Dunbrtrton, their bi]sitiese. - iYm. and Mrs McGuire. (}lurch St. Paul's' (Anglican). Evening =Harvest =Thanksgiving was ' i = • Street. service will be resumed an Sunday .celebrated At St. George's Cbnreb Frei T. Bunting, ;�� Pickering Street.C. Jones and family have Oct. Sth, at 7 p. m. A concert on Sunday, Sept. 24th. Splendid ` will be held in the Club Rooms, coogregstioae w,►re present at Radio Licenses Established 1859, returned home. after -Apendfng a - week with his parente in Owen antler the auspices of` St. George's both services. In the -morning ' `Sound, Church, on Monday. Oct.2nd. at Rev, F. H:Brewio, M, A., of Tor -Mies Enid $niftom, of Parry 8.80.(9. T.). An excellent program] vntO, preached a splendid sermon, Boned`i8 visiting at the htiriue of has been_ promised_ by' Oshawa while Madame Duaseau, of New her grandmother, Mrs. James friends. cou 'ietiog of -bit one ork, sang very beautifully. At y Gordon solos by•a talented comedisv, also the evening service, Rev. E. G. *q% vin violin Robloson preached, and the chair _. tort: -H. R. Mooney has been ha R lin sod carpet solos nod' vocal_fin 25 .cents rendered the anthem. "He giveth tb and,10 cents. TLis should pro- Fuod," very.-Basely. It was nc,tice- remodelled, thus increasing -i iS , » - vide a splendid evening a enter- able that the congregation joined Pickering's Leader yore capacity. ta•iDmeot. .in ibe se'rvicaq heartily and-revPr _ -cervices in the United ni. and -Glo l ey, fruit-itiepec ently, and many hen-4tted by the at the uetlal hours of 11 a. m. and gtctD- •„-- -- -- •7.SOP m. Rev. Hugh.C. .Urezier tor-for this district, report$ that day's c ffering of worebip. will preach s'.both service.,,. the apple crop tlzisyear-iN the best - L. D. Bunke left with u9 )pot 'p _... .w -Rev,'W. R.'and Mrs.-.Sproule, in a number of yearq, One fruit 'week a number of oNmples ofdiffi foot-Wear Llai• aln$ -of LoodOn, and the foruier'e moth- grower, east of here, will have erent varieties of Fipples, which her from Toronto, spent a day leer 10,000 barrels, and another Rill show the {treat benefia that iq de. ; week with 3i re.and Misa Fawkes. have 7,400 barrels: large ship rived Erns the Fiprayiog of the :'yg pairs men's Pebbled Work Boots, soils leather, rubber � -A number of the members of meat was sent to Scotland last fruit trees in the spring and the k she local lodge, -A. F. &A. M. at week and' many more shipments .early sum-wer. Each apple is of a _ - beef.� res 8 to 11, special clearing -price $1.895 Come will be made this fall-to the Brit good also, smooth and without e - tended a special session of Geor i9h Isles where the Canadian apple bleniieh of any kind. There are _ .. .... early for these. T th . Prins Lodge on Friday evening - is growing in fivor. Careless a large number of fruit trees in r ' -Reg. Barker left on Monday packing in former years has hurt the village from which the owners W Pairs of Ladies' Straps and Tiee-plg►ip and psteet- "m�orning for Qneen'e University. the overseas market for Canadian derive no benefit. Although the _ moot) low heels, splendid for growing girls for t •_,XinRstoo, where he will resume fruit growers. Only by careful trees are well loaded with fruit,' ^ y :bLe studies leading to .a degree is and hcinest packing eftn odic irult- they have been ruined by the rail �h�Fl Away below cost 51.93. hie studies e. growers hope to rapture and re- road worm and other paste which -- According tosnadvertisemoot Lain the British market. Our infest our orchards. These trues - apples have no superior but none of fruit might be saved if the "Williams"' Economy Solid Leather O:fords for Boys-- ;In the 8tooffville Tribune. Mr. pp pe Older bse comwenced the mane• but the choicest fruit should be owners would unite in hiring a :Sizes 1 to 5,1, 82 00, Youth's 11 to IN, $1,85. _ _. . . . 'facture of cider. Lote•of cider in Ilent overas, It costs no more to man with a spraying outfit to to se � . ha business. ship a barrel of good apples than a' over the trees as r rquirad. We - - ` - `Boys'Solid Leather Boat, with solid robber heel, glees barrel of scrubs.- think that this would prove a pay :.. - -O. and Mrs. Cook. who have '. '. --- _ been living in Newcastle for some -Anniversary services w investment held in the U•aited Church, Pick ` nsonthe have moved to;Port Union. i W `�, 81.98. -.- .to which section• Mr. Cook has eying, on Sunday, OeL 15tH, when YoD�D Be Amazed - - •been transferred. Rev. Dr. R. 9,Llaidlaw, of Erskine for §ore Throats, Bronchial A-sthrrla, HAPMAN -J. C. and Mee. Philip, arras' Church, Toronto, will preach at Quinsy; - Bronchitis.- Cough, Heat' a e l� parried by Wtn. Peebles,.of White both.'xerviees. Dr. -Laidiaw' i+ Sy- vale. visited with the letter's one o€ the best reac•bare in the Cold$; Catarrh and• Tonsil ITi's Sy. - P results, or money back It's Sy- , eiater, . Mrs. . John Turner, And City- of Toroazo. • Tfre home Mille Spahr% Tonsilitis E C. Jones, family,it Milton last week. choir, will furoit+b the not•ic at the dr�reRisG ou -Rev. H. o i- Unit officiated morning service, while itie Clare ere^ -� Are - tst the_AinetiurG United (:hnrch moot United CtltFrrl� Cbuir_will, -'.*w• � y R*•en=a. _ �` �i-1! 1 , ' setirviees on Sunday, everriuR, re- 'perful to that service"in the even lieving Rev. Mr. McDonald, who ing. Helpful services are expect •IDER-!RAKING-At lot 18. con,2 � -- presided at Andley for the day. ed. Go the fullowiog TueB ,ckar,ng LDecker's Hill on Brock Road).G -Jas. 'Kennedy and nephew. Oct. 17 tb, the annual fowl supper B.rowan. _ _ +e_•_ = - - �. - Toe Douglas, scxonnpa�ied by in. connection with .tbe. united OR S Able-One Qhehrc beater, '.`.Roast Pork. �y. _ ••• '.`•� .,: -Hrs. Goo. Doniilas and family, of Church snnivereiiry will be held Fnearty!J! and one good small cook stove. - .. 85C• . .a8carboro Bluffs, called on D. J. in St. Andrew's basement and cheap. Apply F.M.Chapman s-a _ Cooked Ham, _ and Mre.•Callaghan on Monday auditorium.', An. .excellent and L�OR $ALE-20 ft.,joists. 2 z 12:also -.-Jellied. Tongue, �• "' '80c. evernIng. high class program will be given -F doors and sash,windgw frames.stairwpy and P g short plank. Apply$yd Schmidt, Stanley The- - ' -L. Cubbaze. who-has been Op by the well known Radio Commie a SaonQviue. 4flu jellied Veal _ . Mon artists, '•The Canadian Sing 4' .. .•• ,r .grating the Central Garage for the - Bologna. past six mantle, left some time ere" and "Canadianetteb',' assisted OUSE TO RENTITTPICKERINCi ... daring Sunda night of last week, HVILLAGE-tht Oct. 2nd to respon sible - ; '''2 the. for 25C. Sunday g by an elocutionist of the same party• -Apply to Thomas Douglas.- 13S Fulton, Headcheese, and having taken all his tools etc.. rank. The latter 'will he sebom Ave. Toronto. sir hlc. with him, we do not expect his parried by One of the staff' pisoiete 0 RENT-Comfortable• 7-roomed S-p�al, Bacon,'half.or whole side, return. We exeeediagly regret of one of T ronto's radio stations. Tbouse,with hot air furnace and lzood,gsrden. s„ 3.lbs for 25e. his de rings. -J• �," eGibbon,$.C., who has A E• Richardson, Pictenng, Ezecutr,a L. 1. ''Minced Steak. _ Richardson Estate. Photx 8000. 5 ,.$,lee for 26f -The Sacrament of the Lord's been on ty Crown Attorney for Stewing Beef, .. •�. -•• = •� - Sappbr will be admiiiiet6red in Ontario County since Qctober, �j (1R SALE-1•'msibogauy reed and _ 8E Andrew's Church on Sunda L' springs.4 walnut'dining room chairs: double All Meats kept Vailer Electrical y 1927, w en he succeeded Col. J. F. cretonne curtains, a wool table cover, pictures, Oct. 15th, Next Sunday,- the Grier o, is ret*el-ving the ceD• whin slangs.]Quebec heater. ]commode-Biqa _ Refrigeration. • ; . - Friends will hold their quarterly gra relations of bie legal friends as 0.carpet sweeper,also pan. ate Apply A,]. s O'blalle�.whttevale. tweeting in the.mt+etimg hounsef many others who have'learned to OST-BetwPett Mr. Heftering'a '' D • t and in consequence the Presbyter• admire his many noble gnalitiee. Lfarm on the Kingston Road east and my R lane will withdraw their servkes on his being appointed County home on the Brock Road,north of Brougham,on W _�« � i for the day: Judge of the Coantiee of Victoria Friday evening. Sept. :2nd, the back sate of • ;,`! truck,color red. Finder please-notify Pickering -Fires have been raging in and Haliburton. Mr. McGibbon News or myself. Frank Barclay R R. No ' a -- - n}1n e-�r�) �D,"fin; �IIg uarshes in L� hiss appeared in-thii'PlAferinit ctaremonc. Phone are 311. .: s �iili�ii Y -"" ;rr province. during the past J o}iee Court on many occasions OR SALE-Owing to the lose of weeks These fires get down into in bib official capacity as prose. Four barnsand season's crop:we are compel!- she toe# for two or three feet, and entiag attorney and in this work ed to dispose 0 the following : 2U feeding steers LING 'it i8 raCtiCRII impossible to ex and heifers, ,s onsible p Arrangements can ha P � PA be has` PtlOw-n . _great falrDeBP._ made with re,spomsible parties for fesding duringQ CiDguish them, a8 they will keep Particularly in the case of young the winter in-lots of not less than S. Also 70• go Barred Rock pullets. 100 white Rock pullets burning until the scow unless' offenders, especially those who and commencing to lay and weighing 5-8 lbs, from a very heavy rain falls in' the in eourt'fur the first time, he has blood-tested stock,90 cents each. F. H.west- - /neantime. shown aD ezt eedingly. deep inter: ney,lot 9],con.3:Pickering.Pbone Pick 1413.B • ,' S cial Service- Til�ea UzhridgP potatoes have, ap- est in their welfare.hie, great aim VOTERS LIST 1933 nred on tbe--P4ck�ag market, being to uplift them and- belp i the price asked being 81,25 per them to become worthy citizens, _ ?Y" beg: The crople not a large one instead. of falling deeper into AB thousands Of 'drivers now know, are this year in many- 'places. The`crime. - As an evidence that be " - '��'r early crop wax damaged by the has 'Len successful in these efforts Municipality of the Township,of, built stronger sod Wes>< longer than SDj► : dry and hot weather, while the is the fact that be keeps up car Pickering early frost proved very injurious respondence with many of those Notice is hereby given that I have —tiles 6veII $ell>Br11Dg could ever . i7Rllt; to , he late crop. It is probable who aro serving terms and whom complied with Section 9 of the`Vot- ' '_the price., will, be higher before be .prosecuted in court. These ors'_ Lists Act and that I 'have post- before. very tong. young . men appreciate what be ed up,at my office at Whitevale on _ _ . . 'r �- - • W. F. Chown, of Fat 8, B. F. hse.done.for them, aod.when•they the 9th day of September, 1933, the l'" cog., Pickering. who has rbated regain their freedom, the chances 'list of all pereons'erititled w vote in e in and sill to�8ee: these world fa>�pl; lsie farm to Mr. Harlock,• of the are they will become better citi- the said Municipality at municipal , Kingston Road east, will hold an 'tens than they, had been. Mr. elections and that each Bast remains out til'ega....-'suction Bale of his farm stock, im McGibbon is being 'tenceeeded there-'for impaction. ploments, crop etc., on Tbnreday, as County Crown Attorney by A. And I hereby call upon all rioters f = -CeL I2. Mr.Chown findsitunsatis- C. Hell, who has the reputation to take immediate Proceedings to factor too rate a farm and at of being a ve able lawyer. and' have any errors or.omissions: Corr- _ - _ same time car on in business on different oc asiooe be has acted according to law, the last tiny L s B the for appeal' being the 30th day of ,fn Toronto. The sale should at, as Crown Attorney. His appoint- September, 1833, _ • • " Via•- tract a large-number of prosper meat is roving 'FS popular one, General Re '* Qi1s "di(hm and be will. we believe, All the Dated this 15th day of September, ` !• ' K . live buyers as his stock is all high - ell'esA and his implements are all poeltion with great credit to him ­Donald R,.beak,,, is good gprtdii�n. - . oelir• ..�, - r` , ,. <,0kt of`"aid rlit aiiil7. _' •yam...