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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_08_17�` a f ..,+d ; r `4 4„ � 'c• —f '� . �. .r" r a .'� , ' �" - ,••s ty-•,s K �'"� - - - • �.�F.,.. I"r„k'�C� ., ` _ g., `,,,1, 0.: ` ... ...' •tom .+. — • ' •4:�. PICKERINGS. � /• r .;may THE A, _ —. i t - -VV.L . L11 ' Tom♦ —i'� 1 ♦ -i - _ � — .� .� . - 1 • - - - - - -_•�� .. Sri' �>Ya�1l4i10sialsl 6asDl. Whitevale .,Greenwood I The, first +game of the play -off ba GREENWOOD y Look out for a watermelon Social PSAR80N = :Phyaiciaa - -- - tween Claremont and Whitevale vii: to be held in the united Church on ° bad Surgeon, Dumbarton. ipty `. be played at Claremont on Tuesday, Tuesday evening. Aug. 21st. T "Uur trucks pace your why August 21st at 6 p, m. standard time Dr. Tomlinson, Township Medical ii ARTHUR L...HORH. Pbysiciatn ' r every �tday. Silver 'Collection. _ Health Officer is planning for the y 8rsaeb office at Whitevalc. each Tuesday, 2-4 CjOAL,. , COK . Cherryw"ood for the children of this Township. y BetabWhed..1888 Surgeon. Markham, out. Phone y7oo administration of Diptheria Toxoid ,w., at Mrs. David Turner's, 24 -yo - _ The work will commence shortly - RBti FORSYTH, OQh D., Director WLOD, CEMENT, Mrs. Oscar Petty has returned to after school opens. See advertisement - p�m� treat A.aoeiattoa of Onnrio. Rei. her home, from her nursing a Au 7,temberot ttk opeorpetrieal g ppoint- in another column. gust brings ate to the close of =13A_ND; GRAVEL, ment. _4 fine son is being welcomed Claremont, out. at the home. of Mr. -and Mrs- Iv__K�_ ' - - Kinsale my milting year. The past year's °E ,and' Robinson, Whitevale. (nee Mildred Poynter). Wedding belle are ringing to the business showed an increase over the - �iiNEAN B. McINrYRE- Barrie- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Mrs. Quiball, of Mount Albert has West of us. Solicitor. Notary, offer- -Brock St.. been visiting her sister, Mrs. C.. K. Miss Edna Harris spent 'Sunday previous year, but the margin of Oppaite Bell Telepbone Office, Whitby. 1 4y. 4�y 81e0 10081 cartage Work :Petty for a week) with Miss- Ei1POn Parkin. ! -. '• =� Miss Madeline Crawford has sec -' profit was smaller. w ' DONALD RUDDY Barrister. A. u%a + M�TCHELL Green River ured a. position in Pickering. R. solicitor, Notary d Puyblic. Moneym Loan. v • The' service here last Sunday was My feeds sales were man hundred lase, sotltb win o�oi Lour titouie�Whitby.rD Day conducted b Mr. George West, of y (Sneteelsor to D. Munro and Picker. Temperance Da will be observed Y �� t BBATON, BELL A ROSS, Harrist• ing Coal Co.) on Sunday, Aug. 19th. Mrs. B. Ree_ Ashburn. tong. I know that so mill gave better - - •• en, solicitor.. W4 Northern patario _ - soy, of Altona, will be' our special Mr. and Mrs. Herb Parkin spent Orrtdine, 8808ey Street; Ttttvnto,• Pi0keringr ODt, speaker, also Miss Mary Philip will Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph value than I -did;- t N. v Parkin and family at Ashburn. 1L �. Bet Gilles phone 7400 Residence 6520 give a paper. Special music. You are wdefaidt2638 -p cordially invited to come. Mugs Eileen Bell returned home oa I thank the farmers for their pat - DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT Dr. Tomlinson, Township Medical Sunday morning after an operation. _ �IOHARC80bT, PIOHERING do Health Officer is planning for the She is slowly improving- ronage, .X MU` VEY- Barristors,Soliciton, ., Public Liability Insurance. One acs- administration of Diptheria. Toxoid Last Friday morning Mrs. Howard s► 2>tsitic, $1.x•214 coaredsratioa Lire $� am ident may cripple you financially for Ferndale was rushed to the Oshawa eL'aeaar or Y and Richmond Sta. T- sronto, ears. Yc,n can now buy Insurance for the children of this Township. Hospital for an -RMww Adelaide 4489 and "So. By appoinn- y y The work will commence shortie This cumin I will buy bar. = vrwrt V=da evenings, PwAveint re„teonee, with payments extended over nine, ration for appen- B Tear. `` A° ' 2 13. months. Your choice of wood reliable after school opens. See advertisement dicitis. At time of writing she- is de- ley, but it mast be v Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- in another column. ing as well as can be expected. We y and plump. eT1HOM80N A McMILLAN- Bwrrie- - hope for an early recovery. I 11 ten, srauciton. Notary Public, Orrt�e at duction for any person who has dray- Dttnbarton Last Thursday evening the friends Bring samples. !Rts,dence of Mr. Thomson, lot 11. conceaa,an 1, en three years without an accident and neighbors of Mrs. William Will'- �'. _ II'ktebina. Ofice hours: Thursday and Saturday for which he was to blame and a fur- e...insa, from 7.00 p. m to 8,3(J . m.: or I will require all the winter wheat �ntattat. Torontoo :soy James and Mrs. Mitchell and Arth iamson gathered at the home of her 19 f�c� ,+,savvy, they reduction of 10 p. -G to farmers. mother and father, Mr. and Mra... •. piroae Piet 2000 Toronto 'n atom* ur visited friends in Huntsville and available. t iiy D were accompanied home by Margar Gormley to dot her honor by. present- . _ Insurance Agency Brougham OnL et and Mrs. A. Mitchell. ing her with a shower. A goodly Phone Pickering 515. Miss Jean Ann an spent ,last week crowd attended and spent a very - All accounts are clots due, and I end with Miss P.ub A' joyable evening in games dancing require settlement -by cash or note�be. 'ATBZL O. SMITH. D D. 9., L D. 8., Y drew, of Pick' 11 (Success« to 011 J. N. Dales). Graduate;, The Beal Store, Claremont Bring, ai u'e�.rrccArs At Claremont �m and n °� PHONE fl?,t The Y. P. will meet at the home fore 4u ulst 15th. of Miss Ruth Toms on Friday even- Uxbridge g •�rott's ♦tolrle e+ws Tuesday and Frtda7� Pbitne T Mwi as 10• Zl FURNITURE ing, Aug. 17th. _ P. L. Green .Hiss Brown, of 'Newmarket, spent Racing and stumbling dow-n the V SRBERT T. FALLA ISE. L D S.. We are displaying a;Q attractive the week -end with Mrs. McConochie Toronto - Lindsay C. N. R. tracks to August 8th, ' 1934 via. D. S.. s and the of the Royal .Bourn of varies of Miss Betty Miller. of Waterford is get around a bend before the 6.25 F �lewNl Surgeons and the il.�se�ty o! Toronea. y y f]�ce W residence second door east of St And- Aluminum and Araniteware Etc, visiting her cousin, Mrs. James Mit- train from Toronto arrived, J. H. eew's Cbarcb, Pickenrta, Ont Office hour' ' 9 Furniture and Furniture shell. Forsyth aged ' 18, flagged the train ��,•a♦ ea a. vi to 6 e„ or by rppadastsaat. (X -ray !L RED STACEY ! '.ssrviee). � Pick 39t10. y Novelties, Bruce Buchanan, of Toronto, 'is before it could ctpaPh into .heavy - Prices low'. in keeping with times. spending' a -week with Chas. and Mrs. tree which had fallen across the tr Painter and Proper• banger !n><lt:v4ti! frrsa►Ir,f. _ - Annis, ack beside his lather's farm. Ordin- . ter, ^�'♦ _�. Lim Joseph and Mrs. Wilson, of High- ariiy, the train _would have -swung a- 96 cents per huur-c-r by contrlta - _ �.ii rod an� e land Creek spent the week -end with round the bend at 40 miles an hour, anywbere. Fraser McDonald- 'accompanied his chance to stop before crashing into pl ELIZABETH RIOHARD$ON- p John and Mrs. Taylor. and the engineer would have had no A* rt" and autometAle Insurance of an kinr,t, $atiS&Ction Guaranteed. nsnsarnea oomva+rot solid ilnanci.l .land- Jtie6 arrived a large shipment of 15 yeare'e :perienb e,' ° as' Giyp"oc in the following sizee • cousin, Dons McMillan to her home -the tree, which had been blown down - - ,,,• FPOSTILL, Lioensed Aucdoneee. 48 in, _ i2 in. Gyproo in Stratford after she had spent a by the cyclonic storm of that even - PINE GIVE, DUNI37RTON '- . eor °on""a of rork and o.a.de tO' 48 in. s s4 in. fortnight here. ing. Realizing that the- lives of doz- or write nunbatrton P, O. Naa salsa of all MAW ataasa.e so o. >160�a.ee St. Paul s Anglican. Dunbarton on ens of passengers and the crew hat! soar... away.s or«a tiv.r P. o„ oQa 48 in. z 96 in. •' W Sunday, August 19th. 12th Sunday tb be saved b his effort • y , Young For - ] i�R. BEATON. TOWhBHIP 148 in. z tog in. ' = alter Trinity. Sunday School at 2.30, eyth glanced at -his watch as he -saw. Shingles For Sale-. ciert. conveyancer commissioner -r« _ . `48 ; a. Z 96 Duane Evening Prayer and Sermon all 3.30 the tree, and then won a sprint wh- - aladavto Accountant, while Etc. Issuer or onA Board A c irdial welcome to all. Preacher, ich took him to a straight section of Galt Galvanized Sterl Shingles. t.se L.ceoaaa. whitevale. oat. Star Larne ♦ Rev. E. G. Robinson. the traek,''where the engineer wavy Bird's Felt gists BbinRles. • . a . $>ardwglt Plaster Township Medical his waving arms. '"I was out fixing Also, r0- rpbbering buggy wheels. e�� )d A W, ' LIOENBED AIIO- �^a• Dr, Tomlinson, rs. AD kinds York. alas :ado aodDnre.. .�= PICKE��i +'s, Health officer is planning for the a fence on- my father's farm during ' >O.e.e+s. Au kinds of "`�' '°'o sty att.aded administration of Diptheris Tottoid the storm, when I saw the tree on Lawn mowers sharpened. - TermsrNZWSbk. v. Bell sole nd n� LUMBER YARD T. PATER90N's - C'LAREMOIIi"P anaapd .t NEws o6ie.. B.rr and Indcp.e- for the children of this Township. the tracks,^ young Forsyth •said. So '.• i 'tram or°'sa tvbttby. One my _ The work will commence shortly I ran around the bend in time to get Cat] and get Prices. Pboee 2818 _ ^� after school opens. See advertisement to the ,straightway to where the en- GARNET ROBERTSON -PiCke -in . Mills in another column. ese could see me. train wallcomingtint BINDER TWIN BJectrical Ooatrsctor r Brougham sight and stood in the middle of the 1Niriess and Repairing for Light - - :.. ' tracks, waving and wagering my arms - or power. g JUST ARRIVED t Mr, W. Greig, of Meunt Pleasant, l ned slowed the train down beside ma PLOW SHARES All kinds of electrical goods was a week -end guest of his relatives pulled up when I shouted to kept in stock. Here. him." Nearly an hour was taken uu - -.,AND Sly " Pbome 1705, Pickering .CARLOAD Mr. Dan Gannon 'and son, Hugh, while several district men wielded are with friends in Haliburton -this axes on the tree to cut clear a path Yi('! SPECIAL RATES c — week' for the train., One .coach of the train v jOf The Elmer and Donald Willson was failed to, capacity, railway off.' icials stated, in telling of the lives nn r ON PA.ELMEWS CARS families, of Toronto, have been with . „ BUV KILLER �- Al =' • See Us @Ct?ln <irLl�` A'�` their people' here this week, Mrs. Fd. that were imperilled by the near -tr- SEE Fi WHEAT Willson being critically ill at Ares- agedy- Evenintc Telegram For all Classes of Insurance, - ent. ,_ i. - (PALL WHEAT) yr• and Mrs. A. Rowney and lit- Pickering News, Augusst 16th, 18$9& —= pY -RIL, $; ii0' RL ,.Y, tle son, of Toronto, visited.the .H. ;•.:, JAMES WATSON • Malcolm family on Saturday. The public schools in the township ` Grown this Proprietor Pickering) � ' Ont. �C • Mrs. T. C. Brown spent the week- open on Monday.' The attendance wi 1 ' ' , .: . - •••.cy� end in Toronto. Her son, Will, acs- not be large in farming sections and Brock Road Ger oral Store , pp j'� D, 'N. LQCjivvQOd omoanied her ..home on Sunday. the vacation period might profitably SIMMONS' DEa/ Miss Bate, who is in Toronto at be- lengthened. - PICKERIN(3, ONT. present, is somewhat improved' in ' An old French- Canadian umbrella health. mender fixed up our rain -shade last1LL Oj t'T�. j"�` Mrs. T. A. Knots; we are sorry to Friday. That old . fogey had half a - - V' L a s a a R. G. ���� report, is quite ill at. present a the gallon of silver quarters and a roll t' home of her niece, Mrs, Forbes, o of bank notes a foot thick He replied THEIR Lv—a Of a walnut Agincourt. that he didn't need an apprentice. ..LL". J. _ � FUNFRAi,�j$.TDR --t -- Frar►Ie- Maleelm-, - and - -rte°-•, :;y. -of . -- nQr+.a,o /bOAI/�Pfl IASt QfPPk �O grant 4 steel bed With s good -- Port Credit, spent :.he week -end with the sum of $15,000 for the building Fly -To$ Flit g osflltile spring and felt Private Ambulance the former's brother, Howard Mal= of a railway from the harbor to the ' • 31at)I< Flags Day and Night Service 'colm and family. town, so that manufacturers can have "Fly Bp�yo 1a15t�613g. Phone WW Mrs. A. Gray, we are pleased to good shipping facilities by rail and ,',Complete, $13,9-1 Malvern 5000 state is steadily improving in heal- boat. - 8 �z. elze, ... 83c _ th, and will soon be able to return A young fellow came into the vill- ;18 oz. ei+, ,,, 57e. y_L am , home froln the hospital. age Wednesday on the keen jump '40 INCH CEDAR CHRST Markham,' gs ~vi]t� The heavy rain of Monday after- hunting for Doc, ,Hopkins. Seeing the noon refreshed the parched earth and Vet's sign on the corner of the fire- . FLY.O -CIDF III Waluut finish, cedar will greatly benefit' the root crops in hall he mistook the.'fire alarm bell " _ _Y_�'D ^On* this district. for a doorbell and gave •it a good -� •�� s • COOL g 1N BIILB� -Brfng your own con• Glined — Miss Dorothy --Baker who has been pull.The clatter overheard probably_. '..• ood Value, .$10 so taking a course in,agriculture at the 'startled him,, as well as three of four tsinere. Guelph Agricultural College, has re- firemen who appeared on the scene li os« -25e. 78 oz --40e. - Bny e' Ooletuan IaRtaat Light turned h and s explanation. Quart -f1, 00 turn home. a demanded an expla ton The SIMMOLh B Mr, and Mrs, E. Crocker and s ri, doorbell of the fireball must not be GLIDER-COUCH stove, and cooly' in Comfort, of Toronto, spent Wednesday of last rung unless the fire engine is want- "•` It is quick, economicell Arad Week with L. ad Mrs. Matthews. Mr. ed. DR, BELL'S FLY HILLER, 900. � ?full � length, wdth head • safe. and Mrs. Witter returned to Toronto Man is a contemptible animal. We Bell's -with them. have noticed . several -times that. if a 1 Pkg..Dr. Fly Biller and 1 al. • : • ;� rest. This iS one Of Our Also coal oil stoves and ovens. The attendance was good at the hou a or barn is burned down and Coal oil makes one gallon of excellent Fly Spray suitable for house or stable.' smartest conches Church seervice obi Sunday' last. the owner has no insurance, every- We have' in 'stock, King Hug Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Hubbard have one Is soj'rowful and aympat4etic: McCORMICK'S CATTLE $PRAY y 1 Hiller, 4 reenate of Lead, Par. been guests of the Hicks family this but when a man has any insurance Co s'Green and Lime:_ all at weeA the same men will wag their wise $1 10 per gallon 5 gtillone $5.00 t ,. Lr A. STERRITT This community was greatly shock- hesids and dark_ 1� insinuate that the Your own container tight prices ed when the report was received on place was set on fire. _We would rat- u' Fauers1 Director -' Monday afternoon that Harry Miller her see a man steal the cattle out of ; A3 bulanoe Service ALVIN BUSHBY of the seventh concession has died a barnyard than steal the good name Jones Drug Store ' suddenly aq the result of a fall when of a neighbor who has nothing else Phose Iwo unleadine amain at the barn. His that'can be stolen. ,Hardware Phone 4801 funeral is beine held thin (Thursday) Mra. F. M. Aarvey has sold out phone 6" I Pickering, Ontario PICnRINQ a *tprn� to the Claremont Union the Western House to a Mr. ?&Cull - t PICKERING I% t,_ ONTAM Cemetery. ough, of Torcmts. Mt: • ``. .. •_ „ r- •;•�., -r; - • /- '-- ''^��,�, fie y+ k_, UTH - waww" V4 Jay the Author of "Peacarrow" .By NEIL M. SCANL4N: itiaopus or rrecem"ar a>mptero To Michael, out at Duffield, his - z�f R y - The principal characce. in the story mother's death had brought back sad - GREEN' to Kelly pencarrow, memorise. Whenever he thought of - - r* fK�1 fy Kelly is the son of Sir Miles Pen- Exquaite Also in BlaeCk carrow, a lawyer whose father and her now, it was as' he had known mother emigrated to New Zealand and her more intimately in his youth. It T EA -- 'r - - - - parents of the Young people with whom reawakened all the tragic misery of brought up a family who ae now the ualit and Mixed - _- the story to concerned. his foolish marriage, and the old Sir Miles Penearrow wished Kelly to ; become a lawyer and to enter his wound quivered with stabs of pain as father's practice Kelly insists on be• his mind drifted back. - His solitary -coming a farmer. He joins an uncle. W8y6 a little vacillating, without. one MORE. 'DANGER DANGER FOR BABES IN Michael pencarrow. who owns . a . big life .made for introspection. firm anchorage for his lonely heart. +� A *f �+ ' farm called Duffield, which the Pen- Michael had kept EIIa -with- -him. Hester had returned to her home in W'I' �C 1111\ a7 marrows made from waste lead into a NOW ' - thriving farm. She was still the central joy ' in •his pities Sounds. Now that Hector had HSs uncle has a daughter, Ella. who life, but sa the ears eased he saw tall, in love with an Englishman nam- y p his parish in Dunedin and Neil was - aL.r li.� 'i¢lher t°+ O^�° liu,ielaaua us�Lauc .0 �4ulai aaala, _ TLS 'n -- 80"t —Qt COUgl1B, colds and pn @a_ -Z eft him whey Ella was a child) is there was only Jessie• days" for the baby have swapped sea monies= remained practically unchang_ anxious to keep his only hers r at be beauty Vi She belonged of a� newer sons." home. and, therefore, he otters Gentry Macdonald 's Scottish pride in - ink ed, 10 deatbe` per 1,000 live births in, a half-share at the Duffield Farm. tellectual achievements had found Children's Bureau statistics show 1921; 11 deaths for 1,000 In . 193. ThissharelJn t Kelly pencarrow. Hts age which was bored by tales of its pride in DulYied and the fact that the parents' hardships. She could see , that -Whereas mothers used to have ' MiRe Katherine F. Lenroot, aCttaa = _ride established it will not at_ compensation -for his sons desertion plenty of, cause to worn about ]ow him to work under this stranger. nothing heroic, but, rather, stupidity, •of the land. Unlike Miles Pencarrow, y get. chief of the Children's Bureau, maid; He quarrels with Gentry, assault, him in burying -yourself alive in the ting infants through their firer sum. vigilance eb:avld not be relaxed, sutp_ 1leeaavves Duffield to work elsewhere — he-did-not atriYe- tO- .forte -themr o _ When the story opens, Kelly receives baekblocks when you could afford to hinder them in their choice, of pro- mel; the wirier now has betosrie Lire mar or svipfer; •a summons' to the bedside of his dying live more comfortably in own. gravest cause for concern. "Because the general peak has zone,' grandmother, the mother of Sir Miles feaaions. But often he looked at the Back in 1921, gastro- intestinal. dia- down does, not mean that there are pencarrow. Her husband, Philip Gentry, had a adjoining farm over which he • had eases, which mothers called "summer no longer summer peaks of Arrived at the bedside-he is asked by city soul, which encouraged that taken an option, the ft for his lads complaint" accounted for 15 deaths certain neighborhoods," she said. "For his grandmother if he will apologise to element in her. To hfm the country the day they left school. But they " g (sentry and thus give her, before see r 1,0.00 live_ births. Most of these instance, the -city. of Cincinnati found } dies,. the assurance that - the family, was s lace where you made money, never knew. He' hid his disappoint- Were canoed by bad milk, bad water !a a certain neighborhood a summer which has been in a. state of turmoil- P - - - -- since his rebellfan, a hope of reconcile- and the town where yon spent it. All went, surrendering them to medicine ,anon: country was alike to him, provided and the Church. and files contaminating food, peak, and tbia year .launched a cam- ._ . 7fow read oa it war profitable. to could never By 1930 the gastro-inteatinal death paagn reaching every home in that ` eater late and share those sentiments Jessie was more, like the volatile rate slumped to eight per 3,000: This .district. Arrangements- - have been CHAPTER FIVE Pencarrows than sn offspring. of this trend is continuing. made to get pare milk pure ice, and - The shadow of Grannie kept peace of Michael and Kelly which spread a - - special glamour over Duffield. staid and virtuous pair. All the years The respiratory diseases --tile win_ screening Into those homes:' during the few days that Kelly stay- she would stay in the .Sounds, work- -. red at home. -A truce had been declar- "I can't get lyrical about the thg cheerfully, Riding over the bridle place," he had said more than . once. track or sails the boat into Picton Use Smart Buttons i • - =-,ed. .. - .: _ nee = -_ - ', Doctor Says Exercise -. . While 'Norah bought him t too- "Farming is a job like anything else; were -her simple diversions. But when lavish outfit, heaping - useless equip- something you do to make money. If the summer holidays" came round, D�a Trimming- Doesn't Reduce Weighs anent with maternal desire to soften I could make more in town I'd sell- even though it was the busy time on _ the harshness of his elioseII fits, out to-morrow." the farm, Jessie joined her cousins. Parts, -- Flat disks of nickel or of " "Some women, In addition to ea- j{ `Genevieve made a point of always be- • Ella did fiat `quite share this view. 'At one time, when Kelly was there, brass as big as half - dollars placed to daring the martyrdom of limiting food = fag present when $ells and his Yet, once 6moved from Kelly's- elo- they went in force to Dufdel& They a row aeroas -the. square neck and al- also engage !n _gymnastic exercises ' - lather were together, She had a gift queme, and- curbed only by her were happy days for Michael, when Ong the front of the belt of street uncg;r the impression that exercise father's silent rebuke for he would frocks, or In a' close row fastening the causes muscles to be used up, writes for scenting danger between them, the house rang with cheerful shouts and diverting them from topics that not dispute the question with his son- and laughter. Jessie and Neil Mac iumjer of a two -piece aports costume, d doctor.in the British New Health w" might lead o friction. in-law -she gradually fell under donald, Genevieve, Kelly and Pat two or 'three at this neck of a loose Magazine. This- is vary bad phyaio- - Gentry's sway. pencarrow, }robin Herrick. It was be- swagger coat and adorning the wrists logy'- for exercise has the opposite ef. , Miles had clung to a -slat hope and pockets of the jackets of the tall- feet. The more the muscles are ex_ that the hardships . and buffetings Ella agreed with her husband- and for her • marriage, and Ella and ercised, the- more they grow in bulk. tied calf. A plain black woolen flock ~could teach Kelly a Rasony `and that Michael .ras driven more and more Gentry were then the "moony pair." 'is buttoned -straight' down,' the back It• Is a case of response to stimulus j1Q would eventually come to his hens- into a silent acceptance of the' poM-' - Since the quarrel, • the .house party from -neck to bem with disks of tiny by ' functional hypertrophy. The biceps ea, admit folly, and join him th ilea• He might 'have asserted hint- his had never again met at Duffield. black cellophane.. And by the by, this of the blackslmLtb (whether* beneath. the 'flrm. Miles .was confident that he self more vigorously, but he hatgd Kelly was away inland, and Jessie, same black frock can bA traastotmed a- spreading chestnut tree or not) will )tad the ability,- but was trop lazy: UP conflict, He had bad too much of it' Genevieve and Robin - bad' found a In several ways for different occasions thicken the more he hammers the 'till- his mothers' death be had hoped already in his life. And he could ' see happy }ranting - ground at GYannie's. the long sleeves 'wlth a scant puff at mew, -and the leg muscles of the- . . *.!rat she would. use her influence. In- the consequences of It in. Miles s . This annual forgathering of the Pen- the top are in two sections, the lower � ballet - dancer will bulge .out the more . stead, she had encouraged him by household. carroty young kept their ilRterests being removable, leaving only the vigoroumly she plorouettes. Onty in - at- leaving him enough to make a start. {sentry's lack of interest, his Sen- centred in each other, though - not short puff. lParthermore, the flat and physiological starxation, in .disuse at- Now •he relinquished the last faint eral apathy towards anything that to the exclusion of other- friendships. -.whits pique collar may be replaced by rophy and to definite disease can `mum- °, hope. He made no further protest, would not bring in quick heavy ties -lie made to diminish to else. returns, Kelly had some personal quality he a halt -moon 'shaped peace or _ realizing that it was useless. But he soon dampened Miehael's ardour. He did not consciously exert which drew gold embroidery is fastened with asap Another popular belief la. that hot -took no part ill Kelly's plans for the needed the spark of Kelly's high hop - and 'held them, and it �Was'to him now hooks across the front . of the woolen batha are 'thinning." This also to not lutuse. He had decided o go his owl] as to keep the flame alive. Gentry they turned. _ belt. And there yon are! Long sl,oeves correct, the heat of the bath causes. was a wet blanket. Why bother? Why and- -stiff white, pique collar for 'the a great ibaa of-body beat through' the i tWay. Well, let Lim y y ' The second summer after -Grannie excessive perspiration, but this lose of After Kelly's departure for Tapu- plant trees? Trees' didn't pay. Wily died, they. all went up'to Tapuwai: morning and ahoy! sleeves and Bold _water is - compensated 'b the large embroidery for the afternoon. y' rg jai, life an the Terrace Bowed on bother about show cattle and sbeisp . Kelly had built a two-roomed house, quantity of • water usually drunk dur- -bluch as usual, Tbey Were mote bother than theg and a large' shed, and-he "was steadiiy Madame Lencin's afternoon frocks ins and after the bath. Neither bathe . Kitty stili lived 'at the' Hutt with were worth. Couldn't the men do clearing the land of its heavy bush. are essentially distinkufshed to black nor massage cause "muscles ' to dim. _)ter father, while a manager ran the this? Or that! (To Be Continued.) . silk crepe with big. full- length sleeves a. farm, Here the 1083 of Bessie . was At first Michael. persevere, but he of oyster shits or pale ecFtl with the Snish in size." - ` :more acutely felt- re sad was soon worn down. The Pencarrow - entire back of the bodice of the light , days that summer, and little by lit- name no longer headed the prize list' : _ _ _ color, white the front is of black mat - Be s Get - More etial quite plain and high in,the neck. Cost To Drivers _ ' • tie the old habit of . "going out 'to at shows; nor did the pencarrow $$a!r - - Grannie'g" dropped off. Robin alone brand fetch top "prices. And Ella aid• - ;. Than Workers :._ - ._ Is $1� a Poke spent a great deal of his leisure' at ed with Gentry. _. :the farm. He was devoted to his' This lack of interest in the place, _Rich beggars are being investigated Autumn Modes Feature St. Albans, Vt. -A lot of folk have mother. When be could persuade her and total indifference to his feelings in foreign lands, and it has been as= frequently wondered who pays for ttre Y�to go, he. took Genevieve with hira. in the matter, made him regret chat certained that an IatanbtHl beggar can Klrchlef NecklinC telephone poles bowled over by the • They were a comradely, pair, and hav- he, had sacrificed Kelly to keep them.' gain in an hour more than a factory skidding automobiles,.apd. tiers -is the fang her with him always intensified While Bessie lived -she had manag- hand-'makes in a day. A reporter dis- . The familiar kerchief draped neck- answer. "And 'official of the Green Robin,' Who had 'a ed to, keep things in check. Respect guised himself as ones of the beggars line is s(rvery much with us* this, sea- the company has been successful in keen analytical mind, enjoyed a bout for her opinion, as' well as afiestion- so touching-to Moslem Turkish hearts son again that it must be mentioned - collecting for practically all of Its with Genevieve; they might not permitted few breaks. Her death left that all a orts of the Kemans5 -gov:- demolished poles in'd, -' what's 'more, :.= agree, but they never quarrelled: ' breaks. Her death left Michael, • al- ernnient to. end almagiving have fait. Countless varieties of the new soft- the cost to erring mvtw.►e.a is- seldee3 ed. Begging for three weeks on Gal- _ !y draped collars and necklines are to less than $100. 'a'pole. ata bridge and • in mosque .courtyarda evidence, but the kerchief appears he averaged 98 cents an hour. Turk. with a frequency that stars it as one �- fsh factory workers average.75c a day.of the important necklines of the sea- PAY CUTS RESTORED A PAGE. _ - son. Aberdeen, Scotland, has restored , :ATTENTION The fashion; foCr,ieh fabrics 1n all depression cuts ' - - - F1111[tom - ' ' ' ff we sate' You •complete facia of � neckwear and in colors rather than a company that has exceptional pro - white, makes the kerchief a plausible V fits in sight, you would welcome Aeveldpment aad that 'classification 1 wo n Such an enterprise as an opportunity worthy of investigation, applies , to metals, velvets, taffetas Y We .have. full aQtaflq of an in• and the soft furs like mole, and lapin. DD wER m POWDER � d ustry —a. Canhatap industry stow e, - DIAR the making -that will absolutely re. p good many of the kerchiefs look Would you like false teeth to fit so dolationize ,a phase of agriculture and horticulture; an industry that a little newer .fly the mere, use of ad -firmly yet comfortably they feel natural can look for a consumer of its pro •- justing them Inside a V or square Cut --eat, shout la hall day long you ducts in every home' In Canada neckline, so that just the lines of 4an forget about them. Simply spnnkle For Fvwther Information, Write on Dr. Wernet's Powder - prescribed by 1/ PeG2, SChilt slid CAm swathed drapery that are so becom- world's foremost dentieO -the one �J 0any lug to most women, &ppear,• The gen- powder that - assures 1001yq secure i 812 Metropolitan Building eral character of most of the ker- comfort. SPECIAL FEATURE come _ Same men forget fast I � know drivers of • this province are a pretty T O R' O N • T O chief necklines for this fall is that foi�ia6iou protects sensitive- VIEW -- - - when I learned to drive I was mighty decent lot. That is what makes the _ - the kerchief id smaller but is draped always keeps mouth clean and sanitarp ..glad that some other drivers practise exception stand, out so badly, closer -and higber on the neck. Inexpensive -'any dru�ai+ . !' -• ' _ ed the "courtesy of the road." 1 When I do come across one of 'know I appreciated-It-then, _and_.I ' hout considers- _ r ' . nave not forgotten it now. For the ilea for anybody but themselves, I ter -O - — .ife of me I cant see why anybody don't feel very friendly. You don't :she' Knows ideas ll�anted should forget. blame me? No, nor any other decent. After all,-the courtesy of the road man. t Mother took this,saedicinebe - - • Artists and Authors, Amateur or Professional are invited' doesn't cost you anything, other than- I could give you quite a few . in- fore and after the babies came. to send us saleable Sketches, Illustrations , v _ tbought for - somebody's welfare stances of where inconsiderate driv Yt gait her • more strength DeslgAa , Short .tnd safety. Little things like care- srs' have been responsible for acci- and energy when she w•as Dery Stories and Articles. - • . _ _ - i111tjesa JA siplif1ling pQ �Tlte tion Ito dents, but they always get. theirs , in aus and rundown . s . kept her Are You Artistically Inclined? :urn or slow down All when one time, .. H on -the job alt through the y 'fs 4ssfug children, or going through The highway is for everybody, ped- l Change. No wonder she fete We offer you practical instruction and criticism on 'Paint - villa es, or giving the other fellow estrians as well as automobiles, and ri ctntneads it. ings, Landscapes and Flowers in W &ter Colours. 'Send a - - _ia share of the road, mean quite a MIA- p 1 A - � -P i N K H A rIM • S � pe ' of to others. And they don't lessen the man that co- operates in driving � three cent stamped envelo for full information, ` tear own self-respect or safety en safely and who exercises the courtesy �iy degree: of the'road when he is dfiviag.is the.. VEGETABLE COMPOUND ideas Unlimited' I see a lot of drivers -ifs part of man who is liked by all, . �r. °'~~��' " THIRTY -NME LEE AVENU£ TORONW my job-to watch them as they go, by I'm preaching no sermon --1'm just 0 TM -and believe me, in the main the saying what I think. Issue No.' 33---;--'34- B -- -..___.� - -- - - -- --- ; • big crowns and narrow brims rolling /_O.___1� ^ .� Hungarians Like up on the side, sometimes trimmed Ma !dial Well Newspapers with one small bright feather. s pa Brown, forest green, black, and Slave Girls Given Trainin; dried prune_ were the Outstanding( rk- - - Y41 ain colon to the- many Tweed mix- __ -.- -- -._PeSt - In HOLisC1K0 ��ene -10,00 96— Pula- iea .- stn There is a 'Mating -Se> nos - ---- -.� e .iaveeeD ..cav Lulls vv ilCatlOns . erect lines with narrow skirts often Nanking, China; - Having succeed` ' M ed !n marrying off 19 of its Inmates • is Budapest, Hungary, - Newspapers slit six inches on each side to permit O easy walking. Skirts were somewhat Juae through the operation p! a navel play a very big part in the life of Bud- longer. scheme, a Nanking institution known apest. Hungarians, in fact, would " as the "Door of Hope" lies announced sacrifice many things rather than - a "new mating season will be held ° their news = especially ' of political Grenfell Mission - during the-last week of August aeC_ta foreign affairs. a O The Door of is an institution and fore$ In view of this Worker t0 Cset Gift Hope inst ut news ey - could -hardly n h - -- - - �ra�i, dui !2 �..d i 1,...1es-fermer- testae in " C�� " By Mau M Mor�.r. better situated than Central slave girls. These girls are kept at Europe' "The littler young red - haired the institution for domestic training — Budapest claims that its 20 dallies „ on year, and any man marrying one '' " " -- = -• nurse as the natives of MuEtori Bay, provide a proportionately wider' se of them must pay, the Door of Hope ~" Readers — Attention ! ! ! ! lection for its 1,000,000 inhabitants North Shore, Gulf of St. Lawrence from $20 to $40 (Mexican), as an -'ed. r • " The history` of any Co.0 try 'can be &pp call Miss. • Clayre Ruland Grenlell - - reached from many than any other European city. It ucatlorraI fee." at`IIg1e8 and we must all admit that at least 75`yo Of such chronicles also -has more than 1000 weeklies, Mission worker, is going to receive a �, commercial and sport publications. surprise sometime soon, in her lonely The mating season at-the Door °.are exceedingly dull—to the layman. ,� northland community. o! Hope !s conducted in an unusual y This cannot be said of `'From Medicine Man t0 Medical Man Although the' inhabitants' o!' Hun. manner, For a whole week photo- - - ; gars after the Treaty of Trianon When Miss Mary C. Coburn, of by W. Perkins Bull ,, . This beautifully bound book is Volume 1 graphs of the forthcoming girl grad -. of the Perkins Buhl national series from the Perkins Bull Foun- ' were diminished to one -third of their Boston, secretary of the Lead a uates, are hung on the walls of one number- - there -are today as many Hand, left recently from here on a room, any any man wanting a.wite elation, 266 King Street; West—$10. newspapers. If not more, . cruise to Newfoundland, a nurse's Isere is the. history of medicine. in Peel County' and through Newspaper printing Is not a profit- travelling medical case was part of may !aspect the photographs at le!. _ this medium we see our ancestors With all their courage braving able business now, and this is the rea_ her baggage: sure, _ - 'the rigours of a new country. The reader too, is brought to son why most of -the newspapers re-' The gift is to 'help Nurse Ruland -The- bride -gr ° °m -mast then -send g y. , g p to the management a four -inch photo. s - realize the superstitions and quackery that surrounded these sturdy : celve help from. the. Government - is in - her worthy' work and the donor ;different ways, Hungary has for ex- is the Lend- a Hand Society of Bos- praph of himself, together with s :pioneers of ours. For instance: William Horlick celebrated maker ; � Y card stating his name age, mean, of �pf malted milk, regards the book as a record of "unceasing pro- ample only one paper f$ctory, and the,- _ livelihood, income and references. It gross from superstition and old wives' tales to good sense"; from Hungarian Governpent assists the When air Wilfred Grenfell visited the application is found satisfactory pers newspapers by providing some with Mutton Bay, ..he found. "the little the suitor is permitted to call Upon the belief that pestilence is a visitation of God to the sure know- free paper r and pays the duty for other young red-haired, nurse" had only a the girl whose photograph has attract - -fledge that it.is alay- product of dirty living br imperfect nutrition. newspapers. + Declares Mr. Horlick: Mr. Bull has told the story with "accuracy, some are completely under govern_ large, heavy box that altos re- him- 9 quired �+ :'"with spirit, with i for the sufferers, with thanksgiving to mental control. Thus the "Fuggetlen. on he an extra dog team to carry `it And .11 the girl consents, the mar . Sp . Pty 8 on he ;• rounds to outposts. - rises to quickly arranged. Daring tits __. Almighty God and, with respect for the great profession of medi- deg" is issued by Prime Minister Gom- ' boos Government and sold at 4 filler Y June "mating season" 151 men tiled 1� Then Lend a Hand Soviet had al- and surgery." - ways supplied Dr. Grenfell with application go-that the 19 girls to be - =' a copy, and about 100,00 copies are Anyone doubting that the world is not a vastly improved p medicines and his request for a married off had coasirerable latitude. purchased dally. This means that one �i place in the year 1934 would be wise to read this chronicle of Peel can buy Mr; - 'combo's paper for less travelling rase was immediately an- on choice, The "June applicants for County. Never before in the history of the---world has medicine than a rent. - swered.- brides Included government officials. and science been 130 much in this of the day, and the layman The most widely circulated news- Miss Ruland has served with the store clerks, servants, janitors, .labor• -. reads with eager .interest of some new discovery alleviating the paper -is s humble sheet called "Fries Grenfell Mission in foar of the Mid- ors sad .one prlTata soldier.- j 'ills of mankind. Jjsag," meaning "Fresh News." This sion's hospital stations since 1931, - $ Perkins Bull has Indeed accomplished a noteworthy task and paper comes out to 200,000 copies• dai. and she always chooses the hardest, p��� -•we await with interest and respect for further chronicles. "Iy. 80.000 of which are bought by dom- loneliest ports where work is pleats- Men Make T�Cl6i vatic servants, and most of the 120, :ful. �$ps of Home * • + 000 others by workers.. Not that it is - A/, ,,��++ i a Socialist paper, but it writes .!n a (ilvCS Life Insurance New 4oltrks6 " vivid and simple manner which alp- ' "Floral arrangement" is the title of a new course added to peals to -folks that are not "high- To 'Tuberculosis- R-04 When Wife Rules. Marriage Go On Rocks, 'k.._:. the .curriculum' at Massachusetts State College, at Amherst. .browed." one of the chief editors is la More Uke�ly To 1 Students . will study the principles. involved _in the arrangement a woman, Mrs, Amts Szlderkanyi, Portend, ore., —The Oregon Tub- . _ and use of cut flowers and plants, basket and vase arrangement The "Pester Lloyd" is considered erculosis Association received $1,000 h table decorations, home, church and other interior decorations. A one of 'Europe's leading papers, It from a.life insurance policy Of the New York.— ldarrlages in which the study of Color and color harmony as applied to such work. 8:sc1 !d printed to the German language, late Charles P.` Ford, night news woman is boss go op the rocks oftener appears' !n the morning and as after- editor of the Portland Oregonian, than throe 1n, which the male dom!_ ire noon .edition; is much interested In Ford was one of 10 persona who, aster, Dr. Paul Popenoe, director of And viewing some floral decorations in some homes we =know, world affairs and treats. a very 'large in 1923, took out insurance policies the Institute of Family Relations, re. _ we'd say that this course should be will attended. range of subjects In a serious -and ob. of -$1,000 each with the society the ported recently after a survey of 1; . jective manner. It coatatna no. pictures beneficiary. The - policies paid divi- 000 married couples. •'. - jL _ no caricatures, no jokes, and no, "col- deeds into the association treasury "partnerships in .which the husband - 'Csrandmother ing it when her husband died 37 years each year. Ford was the firm of the Lad wife .are on a 60.50_ basis- have. -; vs- umna." ^ Dr. Popenoe said. _ 'ago. Aftez that she moved into New Hungarians- are extremely inter. 10 to die. - -- - the best chance, •- , _:_,�; - �..:,.:�ra a for 170 Germany living in her own house and ested in foreign affairs. not only con- "They turn out well 80 per cent. of Y caring for her own garden for nearly ceraing central Europe, but' whole witC! FO1' •rife POUhry fire time tihey are an dlmost - 34 years. $esidfng with her daughter - world, - hopelessly unreealizable Ideal, even Pioneer'Wotrian of 90 4ecalls here ,be is in possession of all. her Budapest statistics- show 100,000 , :'Extremely warm. weather.. often- for most college people," - The Good Old Days. f "nl«' people reading papers every day to causes heat prostration among fowl. of the man- bossed marTtfiges -stud- cottee hoaxes, fa this way °ecoaomiz_ Therefore an abundant supply of fed, 01 per cent, were reported sus New Germany, Ont. -ln her 90th . Ing. ou subscriptions, as they cannot clean fresh, water should be available coastal. The felicity', acme toil to 47 _ year and counting more great grand- " i" amoua Dog Dies afford to take all the papers, but they _ to the growing' and laying flock. per cent in cases where Madame was children than yeah in her busy Gte want to knave everythtag that is going water, making up 66 per cent of an -the bead of the house, _ Mrs. Catherine Bruder has declared on. The' roffee -house newspaper res- egg, makes `its use imperative to An interesting sidelight on the re- she will spend her remaining days in Tobey. Champion Sled- Dog, der wants to know ho,* American mil- good egg production, and also kelps search conducted under the proles - prayers for her family Succllmba to Peritonitis lionalrea ttve..which dress Mrs. Roos - greatly in the assimilation of poultry. sore direction was that quarrelling - This sMiling old pioneer has lived velt wore when she made her last feeds. Clean water iq necessary not over family Ananceg was a universal _ Peterboro. N,H.- Tobey, lnteraa- to see 180 descendants. She has 10 speech, they want ' to 'know every only from a 'sanitation standpoint, complaint in homes- from ' which bap - to se en. "Grscendants. S , 170 pe 0 tional champion sled dog. Is dead here movement of the NRA, about the film but also to help. control egg flavor. oiaeso -was trund to have fed, of peritonitis, to' % pk, she confides it takes her most of stars in Hollywood. They want the day to say a simple "Our Father" The dog, part greyhound and sus - knout about Hungarians living in the :_'for each of her junior kin, She feels ky,'wais nine years old, and' was. win_ Ualted Staies and other places abroad her days will be well filled, There are nor of, about 66 medals and cups, Own- as after Budapest, New York is con- _ e Ct� ��� Clvlb 68 graadchiidren, 101 great• greeded by Major A'. F.riand Ooyette of ldered the largest "Hungarian" city Peterboro, and .driven almost always a ��� �'" - children and six great greats. having 600,000 Hungarian Inhabltanta Born in Darmstadt, Hessen, Ger- by !;mil St. Goddard of The Pas, Man„ .a large nuttier o! Hungarian news- Born NO. 20: :1 drawing or even water colors. - many, as Catherine Fate, in 1845, she he has led his .team to +victory to papers are sent there. nearly every eetstanding dog race in The third largest "Hungarian ": citY We mentioned in'.our lesson Feat In .the next lesadn we have- three was brouht_h¢_ -her parents to 'this week of the 84visability of carrying other `very interesting groups' taken country in 1847. The family settled North America - -- seems to be Bucharest, with 200,000 Goyettb dog keepers relates now, a Hungarian inhabitants, but Hungar_ a sketch -book around when out walk- from our sketch boot. Make as many , In Preston, then a village in the young female dog raced back and isa newspapers are forbidden• there, ing. Here area few samples taken- little -sketches - as you possibly can `�.0 - T-- @tiscn "a buab. from my own sketch book. Fig. 92 before the winter seta in, for you will Discussing her •childhood, Mrs. 1O� f: � - -- ~ °w�ai Lt. L..•.a.. L. j 1..6 L., as ihey a. a 6.. other for�I4ungar- ie a• broken -down fence which has - -weed them, then, in order w calla _ Bruder smilingly remarked she had attract attention and until she did so fan territory, • such as Transylvania, been hastily repaired for the time on with' your work as an illustrator. Only attended day school for one day -all the other dogs In the kennel bark- Czechoslovakia, and other countries being, evidently the farmer - had to •Ex- No. .22..4 invite each club mem_ In her life, 1t was a Scotch school st. continuously. When finally one of o! the Tattle Entente. ,. the keepers followed the canine. he go back to his tool house !or some_ her to send in for criticism or advice New Dundee, The other children; '-- thing or other to finish the job. Flow- from one to three of the sketches they "couldn't _understand m broken En g- discovered Tobey was nil, 8r g Y g F. V. Deterick, of Keene, a veterin_ Fashions Worn Luria ever -!t made a very interestin study have made while taking these lessons. ' fish and I was heart - broken. To make at . the time. It will not coat you anything,, only. •; ..matter* worse when the master rang avian, and two other veterinarians French Kings Reign a for the returia from Lacoula' and eoncord worked Fig. 93 is a sprig from ao' acorn send enough goat ge his bell I was so nervous. I ran air- Color Modern Styles tree., You will often And such little of your work. Here is an opportun- - 3 ectly• underneath his arm and the' bell over the dog for eight hours in an unsuccessful attempt to nave him. spots used in advertising, especially it to obtain -free advice, which nu• hit me on the head- so hard that 1 , - • ' ' ,.,' - ' - All black, with white legs, Tobey Paris, - 1Yie fashions men wore ;? �" r• t - bear the mark till this day." She,left -� ' w Al as a remarkable' lead dog. In a race during the reigns -ot the French kings `y Yl < school and never mastered reading or �. �,.' he would turn his head for tnstrnc. of the 15th and 17th centuries color - y�,� 9,} writing. tion from the driver at every flag ed women's modern winter styles N. ' Of late yesis this grandma to 170 along the route. The flags indicate were launched recently at showings ¢, �'► - •-has produced some beauti €ul needle- -the mileage passed and ordinarily call inaugurating a week of lmpdrtant'dia_ trork. She proudly exhibits pillow- for in increase in plays. di s thit`exem li! her abilit pace. �.; - p p ` y yin the The dog was raised as a pup by St. Foresters' and peasants' tunics, -and r Art of crocheting and knitting. But Goddard, In 1929 he won the 200- 'large- sleeved, belted doublets 'worn to the years of her young' womanhood mile. non-al op. to The Pas, and, the fol. by spearman and shield-bearers from q( the bad little time to devote to the lowing year son the Quebec Derby, u' • the times of Charles II to the reign snaking of laces , and embroideries. and the Laconis 90 -mile three -day of Henry -FV -of 'Navarre infiuencea i - w Before she was 18 . she married Joseph race, In 1931 he again won the Ot- the designs, (ti u1 iA�� i11 \ \l�l�lt 193 Bruder in St. Barnabss Roman Cath- taws. Derby and the Quebec 120 -mile )lie church. 'Immediately afteiwirds three -day inn Jackets and even hate showed the Influence of the tim4 of Henry IL' Cos- tot decoration purposes. Study• tire- meccas city art -students pay hand• . °.•'� the became immersed in zany duties He won the Olympic championship tumes combined' frocks or skirts that roughness of -the .acorn -dup, note how somely for. which fell to the lot of a , farmer's at• hake Plaet3, N.Y" in .1982 and the were built along slender, tube -Itke the roundness of form has been sug- Questions will be answered In this wife in that period. t aconia and Quebec In again. He lines with , fitted belted jackets hav- geated on, the -nut by a aeries of department AIIY0n0 wishing to ra _ x Mrs. - Bruder would not have - people -won Ave first places In 1938. and the ing big: loose, sleeves cuffed at- the curved lines, also note the light-and ceive -a personal reply, imagine that pioneer farmers' wives New England championship iri 1'984. wrists, shade effect. The acorn leaves are same if a 3o stamped addressed ea•. Mcked good times. There were-'al= -. As Tobey ran his races at the head. Multi- colored -tweed jackets fash- often used in the drawings of wreaths •velope is enclosed •with, the request. rays "bees" when neighbors gather- of Ave other dogs of the same breed, ,- .,,ed- �a- these•lines were worn with for decoration purposes, The Art Director, Our Sketch Club, ld for work and fun; tl.w.d $t. - Qodd +rd- would -sing to -him, thus matching skirts or dark wool frocge r:;s. 94 was reproduced from a little -.Room 425., 73 Adelaide Street. West bugarina off:' parties In the woods giving bird big lnstrutltions. of contrasting colour. sketch made by an old 'student of Tor-onto. _ aid there was the Guelph market to „ _ _ . -- . . _. _Also featured were avelvet,' doub- mine ,who is now conducting Art #end once and sometimei twice a Speaking much is a sign of van_ let jacket, Lopped, wool frocks and Classes in New Brunswick. Try your sty; for be that V lavish :n words many jackets furred_ou..high- cQllaredi!sand ,at_sketching•bragchea qt pussy Winners in the recent landseapr Mrs• Bruder lived on the Bruder is 'a niggard- in deed. --Str Walter 'lines with skpalr seal. These were willow, -they also lend themselves competition will be anin'ouneed nor - .4 iom ad este for nearly 40 years, leav Raleigh. _ worn with Henry II hats of felt with- eery well to the medium, of wash weak In this column. _ _ r - 4 .. •y, ,. � '� 3. 3.''. .A r M.R f ,J`iJ: -.A. .a s �eGi ;r.rp•- .': "n•Y,7't.,.,..: ^' "^ s r"i5 �4?a'wii7t"v,• y ' ...... # . q -Y I r �- ,r"�Y" :�-•• 6, ,✓1+•' '. _ °'„� 'r�,"t'r,.' _ _ ... _ �- ....;ta, �� S r �:�' s . n, � .,..,k[!7 :.!'AJQ.• °I'•1!fk,1�a '? �' "iF, �T u.'.�••s+a + ..t�,�„�•ti' :.:�"'� r 6 _ a; .� ..:r',,,, . <, . • ' . .. _ ,t.. ofr�j,w�,• _i':.. , ✓,"LYL', -�' "•�Y'4. - _ i' ^ ^,.. :6.4 r -t ..�'` -_. •,�' - - y .,r �• .. ',Itl _'b' •.-� N, .. , n+5 -% �,. 'S • .. .... - *4s*.: 'Y.''•"_-- -•-is*' r : _ _. ... 'R. , .M r...,. •,....•� 1 ., ._1 Ps Jake Wags, cut weeds, .75; Clarence - LASCELLlES - Grand Champion - S kw > S Richardson, cut weeds, 3.00; A. Par - .HORSE REGISTER, Clydesdale stallion, the property Blackamithina, 4, Woodwork kips, ditto, 2.87; A. Rodgers,' cut of T. O. Lowry, Whitevale, will at right prloee '7 weeds, coin. 6, 2 ;75;-- James Wilton, USURPATEUR, 12044, (146101), -- make- the season of 2934 as follows: + cut weeds 1.25; Frank Hamilton, cut Imported stallion,- registered' in the Wednesday morning will leave his Now is the time to bare those repair ?EttMS y bs attended Co. Harrows repaired. _ - =. ,_ -gym � ,' v'eads cos 4 11,00: G -o Puckrin, Can. Percheron Stud Book, and en- own' stable and proceed to Jobn i� new-sections oa and The f m _- ._- __-- 01.'16pa,•;ta•r : $140u said in � ' ditto. 7.50; ne��_ W �.� 4'i`],B Lrrh yn, :ty of _ -=Barnes; Cherrywood, for noon. ; -. h = - - -oua ieuey lows always _ a _ _ .ditto; 3.75: Herb. -Blake, t p on hand. isDarivdaos to the hero iwver, did _'o; 0® Q .. u -�--� eae2 '.e- _has Hum � V1. � dtaa iz.� w ad.aou. _ I ti w �_? rvY' -t��,� nr��� ditto. stand for service .during .. 1434 at for night. Thursday _nroceeds to - W, 'ueo Seater in v urwg P.ti•,,.. t .x,�...- 3.00; Peter Nighswander, cut .weeds _ his own stable, Brougham. C. Willson's Brougham, for noon; and drag on North Townline, 7.50; CLAREMONT ENSIGN 26574, Cly- thence to his own stable for night' Dealer an aockrabutt and Frost A JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. '(Stanley Thompson, ditto, 8.00; Wm. dead Stallion., Stallio, Sire, Dunmore En-- Friday'•aftexnoon -proceeds to Gra- Wood mactiinery. .Linton,-cut, weeds and drag con.- 1, sign, ( imp. ); dam, _Bridgeb$nk Joan ham's Hotel, Brookiin, for night. '! Phone call Will bring us* to your farm. NOTES AND COMsAEr4T6- 13.00; John Pallister, cut weeds and' (imp.); .the property of F. G. Sam- Saturday, proceeds to his own sta. - Day.-acetyjene,welding. • drag. -North Townline. 11.25; - Morgan. era, Gordon Park Farm, lot�20, corn, . - ble where he will retiiain .until the Phone Pick 715 One of the best, barometer@ of Hill, cut, weeds, North Taw'nline, 1.75 2, Pickering, will 'make the season following Wednesday morning. ro �• ,•T• WCOC1WSlrlll y Wm. Tindall.. ditto, 2.50; David Daw of 1934, -at his own stable. Terms: - insure a foal, $15.00." : GREENWOOD 491 the lousinesecond1itiud of acountr son, cut weeds, 2.00;-Chas. Vine, lit- - $10.00, payable, Feb. lat.•1936. All y _ .- Js the 8naneihl-reporte of the tai!- = to, 2.50; W. Hilt, ditto. 2•.50; A. Mar-- accidents at owner's risk. John. `ways. That which cones+ aeCana- tle, cut weeds Claremont Village, I. Kael, manager. _ Lawn Xmrs Sharpened ,. diwtra the moat is the Uanadian 12; -Frank Barclay, haul gravel on DOL 173208- 12921, the Imported ON A MACRINE ESPECIALLY, y =' National, which is*- pl-tkiliclyow+,ed, Road, 7 . Streets and planing Bay French "Perehezon Stallion, .the Not1Ve to You. Road, 7_5.90; Wm. Linton, gravel for DESIGNED .FOR THE PURPOSE and Ibis railway ebuws+ H _Steady Claremont Streets, X2.50; A: Forsyth, property of E. A. Somerville, will All old grease and dirt -is thoroughly _ icnproveoteot is its net reveuutl. cut weeds Claremont Streets, 2.50; L. stand for season . of 1934 at his Bath, cut weeds con. 2, 3., 2 Wm. own stable; lot 14, 10th line, Mark- washed out of the bearings and your We do Building nf.all 'kinds. For the first three rnuaths i,t 1Q3 hamn.- This horse is a Government mower will be returned, well oiled CARPENTERING, • -- - Sparrow, ditto; 3-Z,. ; J. D. Remmer, inhere ruse a net revenue of 063'003, cut weeds, con. 3, and 2, 11.50; Jos- Premium Horse. Terms $10., pay and correctly- adjusted for - cutting: ' CEltENTIN(i �� - •� ,: stn comptred �%itl; a• delirii, of.{ eph Byers,.cut weeds con. 8, and 7, able March 1st, 1036. No. 2346. W. A AUSTIN; - • 83,858,240 for the flrnt three 10.50; Thos. Byers, cut weeds Hrou- Form Al. All accidents at owner's Rouge Hilligerv'ioe- Station,.. '. -PLUMBING smooths of 1933.. Thiel improve- sham streets. 10.00; Thos. Beer, cot risk• or in Pickering, - - weeds; 5.50'; J. C. Bryant, cut weeds J, A. BUSHBY• Phone 46W q5 _ at�d snout has beet, continued through con. 3, 8.50 Everett Bryant, cut weeds THE "MADELINE" �' 6) _ ROOFING . IGLe snout -ii uE April. These repurta con. 3, 3.26; R. Bryant, ditto, 6.75; We also eel[ - Brantford Roaflng are vary eocuure►ging and sbould Ambrose -Conner, cut, weeds con. 4 .-BEAUTY• SALON � - - � r remove touch of "the anziety and 5, 11.75; Arthur Prouse, cut gad � o' Se r • ��/� • Ma�rie►le, Empire Brthrooaa .'ebowa in • tryst d .. to railwaye creeds coin. 9, $,00; Leonard Gates, Egnipmeat, Dorn Mister _ cut weeds and drag con. 2 and Al- 1934 means a new year wbicb'-meaaa - 8yetemq. Beatty during the pt.L twu ur three tona Road, 26.25; A. Findlay, drag a new Permanent Wave. ALL MAKES Stable Egnipn,ent + • yest,e. It would deem to indicate and cut weeds Woodland Rd., 1.50; 1have Permanent Waves to suit every dERVx�EU AND REPAIRED and atber Building Materialti that the depresdwn. so far as the Chas. Hood. drag and cut weeds on lady s puree, so why not make con. 4, 8.00; Seth Badgerow, cut an appointment. PRICE8 -' REASONABLE Estim9tes Free - - railways »re,cuaceraed. is m0st1v weeds con. 4, 4.00;, Garnet Booth, I give all my customers m *very- est WORK CiUARANTE80 Work Guaranteed of a transitory character. Of cut weeds con. 4. 2.50; Elmer Wilson g y -,.. Wurse the railw,sys h +ve be-4a cut weeds 'con. 8, 2.00; Blake Coult- careful attention. - •• Q -Lat'd hit _by.- motor trucks and ice, cut weeds con. S. 6.00; Geo. Wil- Aleo', Marrtlling Hair- curting, Scalp ARTi°iUR FIELD ^ F. J. PRUUBE . and Facial Treatments, � S. T. I• lfraduwte � •sA wtumobtlert. and cannot be a :_ son. ditto, .6.75: Leslie Harbron, cut _. -. - Shampooing. Phone.0502 weeds- on East Townline, 5.25 James = 43 46 Phone 5201; PICKERING <, par;tsd to get back the baeiaehe coreat, cut weeds.' East Townline, 2. PICSERING. ONTARIO avhlia!i tea theirs before the air �,.t 92: Cecil Jones, ditto, - 1.50; Frank - of K,.ud roadr as*.! - tuotor tra iv. T)i?,e ditto. 1.50; Lorne Jones, dit- Phones 1908 - CLAREMONT - - -- ---- But. a0t-witi1s1Aat4UR the Itmik of tn. 1,75; Ralph Jones,'ditto 2.42; Herb CERTO Pa *kin ditto, 2.25: Stuart Tweedie. Per Bottl• s , Gga[ JARS such busio; sso thertt i,e. ,puce tb e e cut weeds eon. 5 340; Ross - Wilson: �� v > f�Q . rnsll. ill 05 �i. cocoons is fe•om thu daS„+aal ,lion_ 225; Cecil Phillias, ditto, 5.75• K Ga7c 1i*d ;1,10_ " srytpurta that are► from time to The Standing Committee on Cant- . ''' nciea, aid t following: Chan.. " -THEATRE We offer the iollowing SpeeiliFle for time prewisntsd by the railways. are P he �� � - - - - - . - • . The increased bnstitossa of t5e I Cooper, paintins hall, 29.00; Dr. N. t For' _ To.alinsoa, re h spitml. 6.00; -Dr. V. _ -THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AQtuntubile twaQfrautur-es. ie 1140 E. Csrtwright. di -to, 13.90; Municip- WW .80646 46 J= J. wary sucunragiag is regard W re- al World, stationery, 2.00: I?. R. Bea- CLARK'S - - - ; .• ' _ nit ton, salary, 125.00; W. H. Chester, letoethern isleotrio Bound Systaai p �.�Y .:.: : ; - . t ..;f salary, 25.00, T. M. Alger, re Hoop- PORK & BEANS Iart��e ''`` TeiwashiP � 1- er family, 100.00: County Registrar, Sound Pictures at their Best ! _ • lf/s:• - . fees. 1-90. LYNN VALLEY = E The Township Council met oo Toes The Shea tiR Committee` oa e: C. 7. JAM, Apple and � 7 ^ 32 oz. 25e day, August 7th. All members pros- ages ti Sheep-chid the lollowing : C. 'E9URBDAY. FItiULY. sAPRQdY f • • 7 sat the seawe in the chair. , - Stony, i sheep aiztid .1 lamb killed, - The minutes of the last meeting '18.00; Eli Lehman, 5 lambs killed. AUGUST 111th, ITth and 18th BISCUIT'S, Fresh ;.. re taken as seed. 25.00 G. M. Fos syth, inspeettioa . of •� B ij��� The Standing Committee 'on Roads sheep killed: $.SO and .2.30. i �+. ►�t f a+m• - -' , isnd Bridges, paid the following ace- The Standing Committee on Trans `st W ["H I ` E Z 1 N�.i ��iJ - otmta: -- W. Ellicott, gravel for the portatioa, Heat and Light paid the ._ - y pt:� * R -23c " - Greenwood Road, 71 AO; H. Rosa, lit- following: Hydro Electric,- for•Green- O M A.N'r to, _59.80; Percy Claris, gravel for wood street Lisrhta. 30.88: - ... LAPP'S PURE for Bat Road, 22.50; A. C. Diamond, The Standing Committee on Relief OHARLMS LAUOBTON ��L ;:- Clay for Hay Road, - 34.76; aIo}ley Paid the following for anppiiss. S: It's the Best Black, .gasoline; -96; Chas* Cooper, G. Morrish, 11.69 and .13.35; Roy Mor.. CdRnLL LOIdBAR[? _ Bemuse it's pure `lts7C• `` 0 97.14• f r me B P'OH oil etc t M: Hunter.-4.45; aHAR1,Bai [(,K D' Roy Ward, salary and telephone calls rich, 37.00 L D. Ben. 2 �', '�', JELLY POWDER, 3 14c C - Eel for Cotton, 3.06; N. F. Tomlinson. 10.00: :. SENT TAYLOR t �aro • 3lared: Gl.,,,, • >teaahaw. Rm J �b. 1C• • . • . Claremont Streets. 20,76; Roy DLar- :. Can. right -of -way to Pit, 8.57: LLye - . - - - - _ " "- • , sharpen warKler teeth and repairs to Teesate Maple Leafs Monday. Trteetdwy and Wednesday c picks and scrapers, 8.00; Cecil Stony - . SHOE POLISH, 2.1 f an color, l 1C. bonus on wire fence con.' 3. lo"; �An attractive list of games at the AL)GUST 211. 21 and 22 f F Stanley Murdbck, bonus on mire fen- Maple Leaf Stadium in Toront:) is*. T Q ^ /�� se eau. 4, 12.00; John 3Surkar, Print- presented for ail' Ontario Boosters s $ 81tiAIITrI .r . �•� v�T /Sir /t bhw placards for roads, 3.50; E. L of the .Maple Leafs. All night games - Ichapman, pipe culvert, 12.00; Albert are listed for the current week with " gravel and clay on' Bay. Rd- _' .haul % the .e=eption of Saturday. August, ;�$'UBTER CRABBE 301=CKER=N4 and Greenwood Rd.. _53.00; Frank 1Sth. Newark Bears concl,,ude their IDA LUPIN4 Ton order 'FRONTS PWK'S�itll!fG MO i`' "•We deliver _.. Cortez, ditto, 154.00; Ed. • Schwalm, series with a night game starting at - _ditto, 34:00; Clifford, Schwalm, 34.00 9 p. m. on Monday, August lath.- - •RORERT, ARAsTRONG ' ;Aasry Boole, shovel Bay Rd. i B�tiarore Orioles are in for quite a JAMES GLEASON f�` �p }n -- _ Hasa Greenwood Rd., 34.60: Walter session as- Manager Are Boone and Tiokenng Hard �G a v S Wre' Hamtlton, ditto, 42.50; Clifford Wan• the Toronto boys are keen to .avenge - '�°. La . _ hop, ditto, 19.50; .Joseph Hilts, dit-' their recent series in the Maryland - to, 40.60; Gordon Spenceiey, ditto, city when the Oriolies took four out 1sTIZ LAST TRAIL" 4.50; George_ Green, cut weeds and of five ganic8• The. Osoles will be at'' ;. _btibor on Bay Rd., 14.75; A. loess°°• the Maple Leaf Stadium ;or night GEORUE� O'BRIEN The Flies are hare, and.we have the (Sonde: .Flit, FIy.Tos• labor. on Bay Road and cut weeds, games with the Toronto 'Club on CLAIRE TREVOR' for the House. Dr. Hee9, Fly Spray and Stock Aid - 11.00 A. Stroud, ditto, 18,00; James I Tuesday; August 14th - Wednesday, = ;Walker, diito,'8.35; Joo Gormley - -cuts August th -- �huraday,._ august EL BRFNDEL for the Cheek. King eug -killer for the potatoes ,wee ds un con. 1, 3.00; Harper Allen, 16th - and Friday, 17th, All -games Pickering Mews; August 16th. 18" and a �ll.gatden-produce. It kills the �Iractor on Bay -Road, 54.00; Walter starting at 9 p, m„ Toronto Time. On ��' �- - Y 'Ward, operating grader on Bay Rd.;r Saturday, August 18th, Toronto op- That distinguished old Pickering bugs S11d prevents blight. 14.80; Edgar Ward, cut deeds on 9th' ens a Six game series in three days Boy, Mick O'Brien is making himself Screen Doors, Window l reeds d-w Wire Cloth for Cho House, ffdd sjon, .2,75; Rasa Carhop, cutwith Syracuse Chiefs. A double -hea:i quite famous. He some time alto gr- Ai] •izeaaad'widtbR. ncon. •t and 5, 2.50; William' er will be played on, Saturday, Aug. aduated from the penitent'iai•q' and Cornplete atock,o4, Haying and Harvest Toole. cut weeds, 3.00;. Wm. Teeisy, 18th and two games on'Ntonday, Au:c.- the central prison and is again a Piow,Shares to $t ail makes of Piowe. 'i .00;. R. Torrance, ditto, 3.00; 20th; the first.starting at 6.30 p, ri% likely candidate. The Toronto Police Chas. Lintner, cut weeds 3.00; Har. {,and' the second at p. m. On Ttses- are trying to lay hands on him for Agent for McCortaiick -- Deering Farm Ei4achinetcy Fe:tny, 'cut weeds, 3.00;,!Chas. And- day, - August 21st, the third double- lircency, and will. catch him sure. He stud Repair's. L. sews, engine- grading, on `Range Line,' header will be held with games -at fi was around the village last week, but - 14.25; A. J. Taylor, cut weeds and•- •30 p, m. and '9 P. m. has vamoosed. drag, 16.50; Ed. Strong, 'cut weeds _ Our_Motto : -"VVe have it. Casa get it, Or - :,on, con. 5, 300; Edgar. Pilkey„ cut, . _ .. it ix not made." - F weeds con. 3. 7.501; A. Petty, ditin, Goo Todd, dittt, 7.50; Ed. Brown ~ .. Telephone 3900... .cut George con. 5, X6.75'; C, A. Bal, l nto �A LL i h e 1 C CITI dojh, ;tut weeds, 7.00; Ed. Stork, out... �. e J 1 �I BAiSDON -� PI G 1 J. S. weeds on Range Line, 4.50; George H ���� �� of� co McIIroy, cut weeds and drag, 7.87; F John Baxter. -cut weeds and- drag,. 2.. •00; Oliver i'ascoe, cut weedy• con. 9.50; James McIntosh, rut weeds 5. ;-, "• ,• 4 THE If�OS /NS ARE SACK 00: Alex. Gourlie, ditto. 5.00; Irving White. ditto, 6.00; Murray Dunk4d, ' jig D's Work Boot@ 2.40 rap -cut weeds con. 8, 9.50; Herbert Brad- _ - " Shaw, haul gravel Range Linr, 33.00; = 1 ;;�� ( - " . -Mea`a Overalls and Pinata 1•.25 p[, op " George Burkholder, cut weeds White- ' Q •+ ®. Xisa's Work Shirts 650, or 2 for 1414 • wale Village, 8:00; Alex. Davidson,_" - �• - - - ,; •... _ -_ _ _ '• - -ditto,- 18.00; Chas. Davidson, ditto. 16.00; A. Harlock, haul gravel, 1.1.00 _ Form Teem Harnees WASO a9 Walter Brown, cut weeds and drat csi con. 2, 10.36: Cecil •Degeer, _cut r • r�Dai>�y.felrl�iclr- [ofrFllvlpr _ weeds con. 8, 16.50; Earl Degeer, dit- ..""9 - Socsu Collasre xG various prices - _ to, 19.50; Levi Annis, cut weeds•, on 4 �r1 Sweat Pads Tessa Lines Greenwood Rd. and con: 5, 8.7b; .M. t Now in tfie:titne to get titsE Old. - Woodward, ditto. 3.00; Joe Taylor, _ - r -pied Low Return Fares twtween Picketing wnd t weeds. 1.50: Chas. Carter, ditto. 'N _- harness repaired cut rtr ut Fred 'Wright, Sits°• 2.1)0; to , Harry R W YORK SW 00: W ASHENGTON -Sari --- j „ _ Moore, cut weeds. 2.b0; Hugh Percy. PITTS13UEL • 414 •2.5; 8T. LOUIS Sal 2(1 - Yhothe 2804 ditto, .75; Fred Riddle.-cut welds ,n - "Subject to charge without 'notice ton. 7, 2.50; Alex. Gray, ditto, 2.50; ". Tinkers. Time Tables and all Coach Travel ^ A. E. Mowbray. cut weeds, 2.50; C. -. - 1pformation of the E C I L BRADL Crew, ditto, 4.00; Samuel' Farndale. .. EASTS'kN HOUSB Phone 4ff0 y $ Jr 3N _ W G} . ' _ ^ drag and cut weeds on con. 7, 11.12; Insurance Broker in Sunderland. _ ate pre. the National Institute for Relief guaranteed or money back v' - •Mr. and, 3![ra. �r►Hayhurst and the the prevention of Blindness. Eyesig -, Read -what Mrs. K.. of Toronto says skilled Motor Repw[re. A School for Leaders lit Conservation Councils, _ Examinat- of TRROIL RHEUMATISM REM- j fp former's b_ rother, Mt. and Mrs. How. tons embodying Occupational Analy= CsordOii J. Law croft and daughter, of Niagara Falls A fine opportune EDY: rl. Y. visited Mrs,. Duerden and opportunity of spending a sin does not necessarily mean that � i:1 ant glad to tell you that since _ family nn Tuesday of last week. - profitable vacation under very pleas- when vision is gone it can-always be ` taking THROIL RHEUMATISM RE- Phone 2908; Mrs. Bennet, a are last to report ant conditions is provided. by the se- brought back; that the only 'duty de- MEDY my Neuritis pains have all PICKERING, ONTARIO , its seriously ill and under medical hung for leaders to.. be - held at the vowing_ upon, you is to.buy a pair of left me and I am able to look after -+care at present. Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, from glasses and your eyes will become , my` work again. My son, also. has - - A Social Evening was held on the August 27th — 30th, under the sus- perfect again. Pay !or vision by any i found crest relief from Sciatica." DINTY'S GARAGIR , Bowling Green, on Friday 'evening: Brancheoithe Wgmane� Conferen- Mission- eneedful nservaton. Pay blindness by ! What THROIL -RHEUMATISM last. lee cream -and cake was served ary Suet ola.the United Church. any' unnecessary neglect and careless- REMEDY has done for Mrs. K. and - ()or. Brock and Kingston glide. at the tables arranged in the - Club It will 'co ocerate with the Rural Hess of the once efficient vision yLU , her sun, it will do for .you. Aspeedy K "'House ; to the members. Prize® were Welfare Conference, and the worship possessed. ;safe relief for all sufferers of rhea- Goneeal Repair work all ones, generously donated by Mrs. BirltetE. matism ailments. Made from An old gurauteed at reasonable R of some of their very tine honey.. services is the morning and the in- It is true that the efficiency of rya and proven formula. free from habit prices. suirational services in the evening examinations is better now. than n LCmps are we I on the way and few' will be held jointly. For these special the days of our forefathers. It (e; torminR drugs• Sate, simple and pl- 2ietds were seen akargdinR at the b�- services the Rev. John_ S. Whale. M. true that many people with very de- eaaaat to take— positive sad prompt rAeatlleaa WeWiogs� �tiarsing - of the week.' Reports are to A , of Cambridge, England. has been festive vision are holding well Pay tb aeQioe It no relict after taking batteries repaired and Ti r a. - --_the effect that this ,has been one of ositions and that their efficien- i one lox, your money will be refund- iReeat000 red Ouaiop Tlrea s. greatest crops 9u years. We can- procured. He is the man o! -whom (nR positions ed. 31.14 a box at your drirRRista. Lloyd George has said. There is no cy will stand the test because they • Gasoline and OW, not but recall the expressions beard - Fen 'sale at Pickering and Claw- -. - > onljr a few wedki ago 'from some of more alt ;fictive preacher in England are corrected. - Today.•• Miss winnifred ?homes. to be eeatisesled' � -poet °Drag Stares Baheabms�at iaootlt in Ooos►aotiN w lit t0 be Pboeo Pb[t. 7lS00 t farmers. The were �[o R am forme y General Secretary o! the Domin-on - oompelled to sell out their cattle and ' (nigjbt or day). Board, is to be Dean of the School, • . taxes would never be paid again. and and will conduct a Bible Study on the : COOPER'S USED GOODS - • I LION SLEIFFN ' a lot more of this sort of thing. We Kingdom of God. Mrs. W. L, Smythe t4nin very quiekilv'become tired of this and Mrs--. C. A. Ceram] en. Pmsid- = 4707 r"PaIRT'OR _ ` sort of talk. yet we bear it every seta respectively. of the Bay ,of I. H. C. Little Wonder tractor plow. 19x1 Dodge Special Coupe : " aaprinR• Ontario farmers don't know 2-furrow 1928 Chevrolet Coach &fiat tosses ace. It is thong .at ttm- me Branch and of the Oshawa Pros - - - : byterial. will both lie leaders of group Fiscal, narrow - bottom' single plow 1925 Ford Coach , es that such pessimism is developed yter on methods is Missionary of Ed- May stiff-tooth cultivator. horse' • 192'7 Ford Sedan = .. for some particular motive. and tractor hitch '1926 Ford Touring On Monday afternoon of this week {sestina. Massey spAnx tooth eultivawr 1928 Hudson Sedan Each evening from, I.W to -8.20, 1954 Chevrolet Sedan (demonstrator) t 'this district remiined os the edge of )'Our Study of India" for 1934-35 will Vessot -ball bearing R� R a terrific storm that passed over Jack for_crinder 1930 Durant 6-14 sedan : • *,%ist to the north of us. Reports the be -taken by missionaries from India. n double bold 13 inch mill 1fi -30� McCormick Deering Tractor and demonstrations of method& for KcLauRhti- following morning were varied. ac• �tli►dcr (completely. overhauled and ri�sas.) „B M1 use in our sissy of India, adapted to Io.20 McCormick Deering Traetur Tres of standing timber dawn. barns- the various age grroups. such as pos- Fluem grain roller - _,*nd crop_ s down in Ilse Sunderland tens, .gashes, engages, slides. dratisstiz- Peter Hamilton cutting box '(Completely overhauled and guar•) � � , "�rtnrt• di so hail wan Utions, dsscusMon and projects: 'lee refi aerator. store. or butcher = 10-20 Fardson with fenders reported from the same territory. Registrations shoals be sent now' Set assn eompistinR sealer 11-29 Vordson without fenders _.I . :: Walt_Symea -was in the city on Fri- to Mrs. W. L. Smythe. Drawer 2023. 2 Atwater Kent- battery radios • 1 6-ft. Deering Bindery Y =r ` day last on business, preparing[ for Pembroke, Ont.. There is w rests*- New silo, roof and boards for • side of Oliver 2- furrow plough (new) • the opening of the canning factory, ban Fleury S- furrow tractor plough, new ' which is expected in about two weeks. ration fen and she nip per day is Vert Electric, antosnatie gr((ndeT. new Cockshutt 2- turrow tractor ,plow �6 �M �W 04ir life ' for the- fall canning season. Tomai- ' only slag if there are 70 'delegates, One yearling colt Oliver 2- furrow tractor plow, new pea.• at the present time are looking ; rich is tally expected. __ Hamilton 2- farrow tractor plough - `€ This school for leaders is for all One Shetland pony - •good, and promises a busy few weeks. officers of Conference Branch, Pros -, Four pigs, 8 weeks - Cockshutt 2- furrow bottom tractor Reg. H. E.;, and Mrs. Bridge and r byttvial. Auxtlia Evening' Auxil- One Durham sow, Milking _ ., plough » family .visited with the gaiter's aid- , �'• Verity Gang Plow' is and Mission Circle, and all lead- One Dolavat Separator. � _ • ter, Mrs.' Lensen and' family' for a. ers of affiliated--C.- G: h T. groups, I• H. C. Riding Plow ...F'tost v blood Gang Plough -:few days last week. Verity Riding plcw Miss Edith Peters of ,Port Perry is 'Mission Bands, and Baby Banda, as ;visiting. with her sister, Mrs. George well as potential leaders, who wish CHAS COOPER !CLA�;EMON'F To -bu v under 7 erienced leader- 18everley. Wm..Gibbons and family, of Tor- — auto-, has been spending a few days STANLEY -:. TBSIATRE - with the former's mother. who has _ recovered sufficiently to be able tv/B�QS`11J� - BTOIIF`FVILLB ride• in the car for an outing. -- - - ”' "' >' '• • / Ralph and 'Miss .S. E. Evans ace- _omnanied Mr. and Mrs. Waddell, of • Stoufi`vi le -miss !•:awards, of — - TfURSDAY. AUG. 18TH �0 Matter how .80"n Ore' -- Toronto, to- Belfountain, on Monday - of this week. bole the rh"ges you Luther and Mrs. Pilkey,-Lyman and JOHN BARBYMORE Mrs. Pilkey, Clifford and family, are i plan inside your holeee, �Ibsa than approach ' non spending a vacation :f the Glov- — IY — Gyproe provides the material , so its final boar ties et Camp on the Trent River. Luther i f of least expense and slogs t memorial nd g I execute Pilkey is considerably improved in COMUZIlO'R at LAW fire-safety. will b' '�'� � a 'his physical condition. - ash Lr3batt tbs _ Mrs, Walt. Symes- is recovering MAT. 2 30. 16c. and 25c. ' Pat up walls, Ceilings and - they have been 9 from her recent accident very rapid- NIGHT, 7115, 9.15 . Me. erected !o bouot Osit ` ly, more re than was expected. B a partitions that are a barrier ereativa skill sneers+ John Gro, the d as a ected had Ptoceeds.for Benefit of the Local ZO Ste. a business trip to the city on Mon- Hospital. "No Greater L`ribaMr' _ __.. 4 < _ .. =?ou can paper Gyprec or day. — - lea N. W. STAFFORD Frank Lbyst ' has compleeed his ''.. - fing stied) ails it. is an excellent a ROaa canning factory, situated on his own, FRIDAY spa SATURDAY, property. Arrangements are compl- - base for Gyptex or Alabw _ Wbithy ete with ¢rowers, and with the ab- AUGUST 17th and 18th • tine finishes. 40 K -undant crop. lie 'is assured of a busy se Y ason `Come on Marines' Gyp,, is inexpensive,. !, fatal accident occurred on Mon -' draught and rodent - peoot, a�.arr !Stir -when henry Jon, . -' -- CHARD -AR�H — lltrriClQlad7 Strong and QiliA - - - nings (Harry) Miller. of the 7th cue. K of the Township, was assisting to "Popey0 the Sailor" - Pictoria. to erect with a iodinielrma oI get n second wagon of their crop on moss. to the barn floor before the rain. He was behind this wagon with his, &- - _ . _ Gyp►oc+May be eassTy idetdi$ed by ^_ _...oulder to_ the - wagon, when his feet - the w4ne os the board and tb't C0� - - .. ,slipped, falling' and striking the back TU98DAY and WEDNESDAY , -. Green stripe along the edge. of his head on the cement of the en- AUGUST 21st and 32ad and WAWAI�BSA INS. OCL V trance: Those members of the family :gTrO . Lets A" ALARAd70M Cbee salsatvrfarmsadoouoA;w == -present claimed that he uttered only if f'� �i f1 - ��' • a few gasps when life as extirmt. K�JNtiO • lr•�+• �- Wtndstoem Iaaaranoe on bniklispt i I VC -Harry -Miller was -one of the family h• its wind- mills, 811oa eta �f Miller Bros. well -known farmers :WALTER- HUSTON - 1►utamoall Inarrsnos .and stock breeders of the Township. LUPE vELEZ of all Itinda.xi tia»d hia-death, it to believed wily,. _. `; _- FARM'S FOR SALH _ inu=ly disturb the successiul bilsin- _ - t - ~' ess organization obserbed -In' this Sys 9chn :id t. Write or phone ;fir family Deceased was 57 years of Proprietor _ • t BOWMAN ROWZ ace. ThP funeral service was held at WHITBY, ONT, _ `'a 'the, house on Thnrs�iao aftPinor ^ PaekiogRapaee at rase a# the tlsestce. s , a � • 01 with interment telling place in the � e :. . - . .. .. _ . _ .. . .,.. ,... . ✓ . .,ham _ clarene t . _ Claremont Union Cemetery. ship, - -. Dr. Tomlinson,, Township Medical Today, The Kingdom of God Move- • ,NOTICE L L p'NE' /LL Mrs. Tamer has •received word of Health Officer is planning for the meat. Our Missionary Work in India • • y the death of her sister, Mrs. Lewis, administration of Diptheria Toxoid and the Best Methods for their -own T The Medical Officer o! Health for : F FUN1? a DiREOTOA AND at E Pickering Township is planning to E Wee, will be played on the Greens of after ool opena_See advertisement a administer Diptheria Toxoid to all g gisccaeaer —.the Claremont Lawn Bowlin¢ Club. ^''•'4` T 1 - _' wuui�iuw e.C+ — -- - time. This tournament will be for the ( day, September 12th. Notice will be g Business Phone Residence Pboas 3 " sent a few days ahead to the teach- ,. Kaiser,_ ex -M. P., of Oshawa. your flowers there on time. It is bet- — t ers of the schools..The School Boards ��, ANDERSON The first game of the play - organizations interested in public - "be played at Claremont on Tuesday, : ..Eye w welfare are asked to, co in D DUN.BARTOH August `,21st at 6 p. m. standard time', r school age, so that they can appear INSURANCE - loin. Monger of 'Toronto, spent the .transport, but just show the number F they belong on the, date arranged for. : :. reek -end with E. and Mrs. Bryan, called for on the list. Be sure the u....;'.., -. and t There is no compulsion about this, A AUTUM(1BILR a n = then, • with the latter, visiting Mr- holders will not topple_ over and that T but it is hoped that everybody 'will P PIR1i =+ and Mrs. Chidlow, of Sunderland. the flowers are steady in them. Moat b �co- operate. Toxoid has-been found to John McLellan and family, of Tor- � Abe over ninety per cent effective in B BURGLARY onto, called on Miss McGlashan on p Producing lasting immunity against C CASUALTY: an has just returned from a vacat- •water and shade from the sun. Now Strain - d diphtheria a : ~ ='Mori at 'the. Panama Canal. - - . P school- section to be distributed to g phone Pickering 79•,20 901 - The marriage of Miss Fern Tay- which are wanted for flowering in- �* tor, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. J; Tay- doors "iiurir►g:.tlre !winter, by taking by L.H. Tads; Opt. D. p parents with children of pre - school "You Can Buy at Home" lor, north of here, to Mr. Alvin Red- them up now,'the- roots -will get es a teachers. Those who have previously ; ; • , Shaw, son of Goo. and Mrs. Redshaw tabliahed in the pots begone they need ; been given toxoid of course. will not T TIRES, BATTERIES, J on July 28th, at ,Uxbridge. A show- may be done in the raspberry patch, : : = Part 3' - b be innoculated this time. ' , • AQCESSORIES, er was given on Tuesday evening, as soon as the fruit has been picked, . . ` - , N Totirnship Medical Health Officer : as low sad better rises parents. Friends and re of the destroy a pests they ' may be har- a and perhapis ., we .have been brought _ _ a as _ - young couple spoiisored -the oevehing• boring. A Tot of things may be trans- t to a realization of having this sense e e y a _ S Some of our residents were on planted if they can, be watered, ot- c cut off from us for a day, what of R you c hand at the Wilson farm near San' herwise if you have to wait for the every day, for one year or ten. Pal R RHEUMATISM deriand, when the fine big brick res• rain it will tie. just as well to wait f for vision not for blindness. : : -' ldence was completely destroyed by awhile longer, otherwise they will be B Because we have Better Vision In- L with this old and proven y fire. Mr. Wilson is a Fire and Life sure to dip, w y f I ?' r: °,u""' !, "YyY ?•;; `-"".': . S •- v.!^`•,: •2 ' nn•a c -e :s?r , a-'�= -r _ -r +" - ._ , •.�,�#;.. • G �.�• ter: .. �• �:.� - - - - -' • •• r` "•tom _.. ' .:i • There !s no hnrrali. ing, but there is Queen Visits Home for Women voF�.► - :• • rh �' a great feeling of conadence and de- t ����-•�� ar Y lane. Tta ,is and bu.sN. pu!!ed' �.__._• _._ t" He the back th another LL.D. U`I3illKe in Euuro .4. up sharply to' let hiaf through, ai- r. , `' `hough their d:iv rs loo::ei dagger& -fro University &s oav, - 1 , ` r, '' _ Private car. however, seeme3 to enjoy this time, where he was happy to sack of Resources and Eco- meet Dr. Andrew Hunter, formerly seeing. how Hearty they could miss the ministerial tiousers. - nomic State Are Peace professor of Sio- Chemistry at the Un[_ Factors veralty of Toronto, and now dean of _ «:,. S2fe on the Fav,,ment again,q'fter 4!r .z.. s . t E i ; : ix seven cress'n•' Xr. Ffm " e-iahs medicine at Glasgow. He anticipates `.: `•.. ".' "old : "That will to enou�b, a visit from Vice - Chancellor K. J. W.'' Pau. Drivers haven't rat used i;; thank - BRITAIN CONFIDENT Hetherington of the 'University o1 y ' to the new si?na 5 yet. In a taw r, Liverpool the middle of November ? .. �,r !. and hopes he will give an address at days everything wall be all righ ?." During the ex e , Dlacuasing conditions in Europe as the wilversity here on "UneAfploy- y,; .. '; p rime, t s Cockney • .hewed from Great Britain and ex- ment," ,w s voice questioned:' "Who's that fool pressing the opinions he had gained He had made many academic con. - wot keeps a- crossing of the read ?" from covering 4,000 miles by motor taeta which would stand him to good k' ,i , "r "H''s the minister of transport;' <rdr +. . y °� : said another b !a England and Scotland, Dr. H. J. stead and he was pleased to learn 4 - "` %.;, : ,,..r ' 't• x, '!' bystander. ;,Cody, president of the University of in what high esteem the univerelty, s "Well 'e blooming well oughter 'Toronto, last night' said that the its here in held in the Otd, Land He know better.". :crease in the Royal Air Force had had visited the new library at Cam. '� The British ministry of transport been necessary simply is order' that bridge, which will have 45 miles of n :. � y ., ?' has a good deal to do with traffic' re- ;Britala aright be able to make her books. And he had been Impressed � `' gulations and. arrangements for Itull coolributfon to the peace' of with the extraordinary beauty of the f : , "" '"`�► -+ ra etv of the peopte- even in the turo'pe country In England. .;'¢s' ; 'I "'' <: �I streets of the metropolis. London's I• He had Just returned with Mrs, P , �, '<' � � f system of public trans art -trams Cody tram the Old Land, It was not f'�• s s', buses and trains - has for some with any Idea of increasing arm&_ " months,. , with certain government The Markets _ jments or providing & challenge tba - w<` surveillance, been under the juris- -- diction of the London Passenger - - :Britain planned an Increase In her IIy- _ g -` �1ng squadr`ne, but to order to provide PRODUCE PRICES Transport Board, which also exec �weticht In the balance toward peace. United Farmers' Co-Operative Co. cises functions over suburban _rail- �:.; "Coaditlow In J Trope are very Saturday were paying the, following nay systems. tense and no one knows exactly the prices for produce: ' Outeoma But there Is no expecta- EGGS- Prices to farmers, cases re- Quern Mary recently paid a visit to the Mary alacannur lful!tfiy . Law - . lion . of say immediate military turned: Grade "Al" -in- cartons Home for Working Women at Omar, Esrex. England. to receive purses Canadian _ trouble. I don't think, anyone wants „ „ in aid of the extension fund. The Queen 'ia shown _ receiving a purse war. There are not sufllelent re- through associations, 29e; A large, from Daphne Buxton. sources and a more effective deter_ 19c; "A" medium, 18c; . "B ;' 17c; _ Again Asserted tent than that is the financial situ_ "C," 18c. quotations on Toronto that wheel traffic must, if necessary. ation In Germany. It will take Hitler BUTTERr- Ontario, No. 1 cream- 9 gain trans- . all hlb time to straighten that oat cry, 1834 to 18%c; No. 2, 18 to 18%6. actions for car lots, prices on basis stop to allow him to do so. Mr. Hore- 'Edmonton The law of the, white "I think, too, there is much to bs POULTRY: cJl. bay ports- Belisha decided to test the "sanctu- ary man will again taaert itself among ane" at the unction of Hi h the Eskimo inhabitants of the sub. drawn from the fact that the assas- Wholesale prices on poultry as au Manitoba wheat -N'o. 1 Northern, j B p Y P- Arctic when it judicial part headed by ,sination of Dollfnes did not upset the lied the United Farmers' Co- 91c; No. 2 Northerp, 88Ac; No. 3 street and King street, Camden Northern Town. At this point 13 pedestrians J. H. Douglas,.stipendary magistrate "- equilibrium of 1larope, bat, rather, Operative Co. Saturday were: . 86%c; No. 4 Northern, have ,been _killed in tyss last seven for the Northwest Territories, will was settled within Austria," Dr. Cody (Qaotatians in cents.) 683tie; No.. b Northern, $136c; No. 'G leave Edmonton by Canadian Air- • said. ken regarding the attitude toward Live pressed Northern, 79%c. years. _ ways airplane to conduct a trial at Germany !n Great Britain, hs sofa- "A" "A" Manitoba oats - No. '2 C, vV., DISPLAYS CONFIDENCE Coppetmiae trf an Eskimo named Ah- Germen: 'Thus was general coaster_ gds; over 6 lbe....� 11 _ de 1-8c; No. 3 do., 44 1-8c; No. 1 feed. The -minister walked' across the Ig -iak charged with murder of aa- 43%c; mixed feed oats. 34c. toad through the lane- A yellow other native named Arnaruak. nation over the way in which Hitler 4 to 6 lbs. • . •. • • • . 10 sports car shot past him and Just on July 30 suppressed the so- called 8311- to 4 fibs, ...... 9 ,. Manitoba barley .- No. a C.Vt . j The 2,000 mile journey northward ' missed him.' ' 56%c; No. 4 do. b6%c. " will also be made in clpteat revolution. That mgthod 2 to 83fi lbs..... 8 I was so 'confident," said Mr. b9 C. N. Macleod. doesn't at all appeal .to the B h 01d roosters ... , . ,.. 8 Argentine earn, $1,01. Rare - Belisha afterwards, "that 1 counsel for the prosecution; L. S. 1Ir• easing chickens: tl pp pries~ Corns, defence counsel, and P. Owen, le. Even a Austrians are siv- Ontario sin, a rozimAte „pi did not think about •car crossing clerk of the court. -ing theft:,. conspirator a Lis trial. Ove 8 �. ...... 18 ;. "track shipping point - Wheat. t?T to the line. It certainly - gave me a The crime is alleged to have taken There mists a tear of what under 5 to 6 The. ...... 16 :, � oats, 36 6048c; barley, 50 to 53c; shock." certain cireamstaaces the leader of corn. 80 to 82c; rye, b5 to 67c; buck Again be. ventured 'into the 'road place in the winter of 1931 -32 in the German t do. Its t big goes- 8% to 6 Ibs.....ti, 14 Germany Pt!>h alb to 43fi lbs..... 12 _., wheat, -80 to 82c. and this mime he crossed in eafet lonely tundra sou _ry of Adelaide Lion mark and no one knows Jost what 2is to a3� 1bs..... 10 .. ' Y' Peninsula on the mainland south of faight bap�sa. All smiles he essayed to return King William Island. !P Broilers: Y WHOLESALE PROVISIONS across the zig -zig lines. He got half According to information contained "Bat one cannot help but teal cannot - I*L to � ll�s.. 11 'Wholesale provision defilers are way and then stuck, First a salons to the report at the time o! Ah -fig. tLe old Motherland. ,One cannot quoting the. following prices to To- car and then a taxi made him ftnish !ak's arrest by Constables A S. Wil- e]p Lot admire tits tra�ltioa of the ronto retail dealers: his hazardous trip .with the usual son of the Royal .Caasdisa Mounted __ ;- British to set a tbt* through. and TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS p h theft balaaat and good jndgtaeat Following' are yesterdays. closing °� -- Hams. 20%c; shoulders, op, skip and jump of the well- train - police In April. 1983,, the alleged 15%c; butts. 17c, pork loins, 20j;c; _ ed jay - walker. slayer, actuated by fear and jealousy - picnics, 14%c. MANY CROSSINGS - a' advances made ,to his wife by Ain- _ . Lard -Pare, tierces, lOc; tubes, Seven times altogether Mn Hore- aruak, shot him. 103X; pails, 11c; prints, Ve 1 Admiltvad SLo rtening -- Tierces. 83�Le; tuba >Ic: Pails, 9}hr; prints, 834c. Flainefirst, .. Thin eat an All dic 1s Ended Munster Gives 1 _ _ .-Jay- Walker Teat L lest'Th e r ractor Pluty Reaches His Abode . After' Meeting Many o �SSertS To Safe .Lane y Difficulties '= Is Found Weak But Cheerful --- Comm ori Belief Challenged After Testa by U.S, Department Rear Admiral Richard It. Byrd. his Slow Car Drives Transport Head Steps Lively of Mines Scientist iAUr tong and shaggy, his body t9hla : ' = Warted b� Magistrate in His Tryout of New * - d west from months of isolation to s dark Antarctic Winter, today Crossing for Pedestrians: Pittsburg.- Science -has a tiew -puzz- ' PseW three men who arrived hT. t Actual Volume ler -which comes first, the heat or_ the. tractor to relieve him from his vigil Cooksvil e--Tho second case of un- LONDON.- Major Leslie Hore' :t flame? necessarily slow driving to pass Belisha Ottawa. -A general review of the Boll advance�wmther base, 123 M.P. for DevorEport and A theory announced recently from i through IEWstrate E. J. Pallett s tnialster of trans physical, of business for the the United states Bureau. of Mines (miles south of here toward the pole port. in His Nei The rescue party, headed b7 Dr, hands, providing magistrate of To- esty's Government had a shock or leased recently enttpaliyf this year was re- fir_ challenges the common belie[ of lay. good many thritla. This men and engineers that heat !a al -` '14tomae C. Poulter, fought across the• p police court was two ands eau of Statistics. It showed a gain -ways Arst..It shows bow 'name, or one 1 drifted Winter snows In their tractor heard last week. Bert .McLean, To- was when -as pedestrian -he tried of 28 per cent. as compared with the ronto, had borrowed his out for himself the traffic regulations p against dangerous odds to relieve girl friends " afu eorrespoading period in 1933. Sharp °t its elements, can. recede heat, s }nd car, and because he was afraid that and near sanctuary lanes" - estab- probably does in explosions' of gas• . -'Byrd sad bring him 'back to Little � gains Fero recorded fn. March. end America after four months' lonely !so- something might happen to it, was )fished at 31 crowded street crossin t such as drive. automobiles. cruising flan g• May, with "slight recessions . in April lotion In a one -room shanty burled bo. g g the highway at 24 in London, The theory analyzes anew the fa- �Iaeath the snows on Rose ice barrier. , an officer picked him and rune- "The trend wsa•markedly mous "flame front" which modern ul- mites an hour, p At these traffic , point� there are upward from the past halt year.' "Hello fellows!" Byrd greeted them. up when the line of tral a behind be- neither nor automatic tra -rapid canters: have shown in bnr- F° police s' tgnala. - The review takes Into constderstion ! "Come on down and get warm. I've gas to protest. He was given suspend-. The roadway bears peculiar stripes mineral production, the forestry indus ning Aare oil all' the gas, hot soup for you." ed sentence, and warned that there is -an indication that a pedestrian try, the power industry, carloadings, as it seems •'to the -eye,. Instead s - _ The light on the 12 -foot intiemo. such a .thing as too much caution, possess the right to cross then, and eaernai .trade, b&ak clearinga, stock meter pole which he had .burg sad layer of flame, only-s, two- thousandth kept burning for days as a beacon for _ and bond indexes and stock and bond of an inch thick spreads .'over the, prices. ' them was atilt slight, Drool of his nn. DOG ADOF''TS STRATEGY TO gas, FRONT" EXPLAINED tailing hope In their ability to carry - _ .___ "through. Byrd's hair was like that of This layer is the name front" It .a hermit. His face' was hardly roc- END OLD FEUD WITH BULL Car Sales Up spreads through the, gas at tremend- „ fognizable under several days' growlL ous speed, but always as a "front" of stiff beard. Reedaburg, V08,-Old Red, a me- great head and started running. The rn par rant 'That is, the layer in burning itself T -report dium -sized do of uncertain out spreads to the unburned layer sd merfca said g Dares- dog lied -not toward a fence and -' - - -- _ _'he showed signs of weakness and d Jacent. The question has been how physical depletion. farm of Harvey McWilliams. 9,%J'Y -Vehicles Sold In„ ,dune the fire spreads. Tne unfversany ac. _ ! "Admiral Byrd is calm, however, Until six months ago, Red was a Perrone in -the farmhouse heard the cepted theory has been that heat from comimoUon, ran to the, fence, and Of This Year ,;even calmer than we were when we guardian lot all the farm animals. He the name front flowed into the adjsa met in this place;' Dr. Poulter re- changed, after Satan, a big black ball, thought Red was as good as done for, eat thin layer ,of of gas beating this ' 1ported'by wireless. arrived and was placed, alone, in a In the art 100 teat, the dog gained, OTTAWA -Sales at retail of new g . unburned layer to its ignition point. The arrival of the Poulter party field bordered on three sides by high, but after Satan got his huge 'hulk' passenger cars, trucks and buses in In motion, he gained at every stride, Canada during June show an in- 'The heat now is chaiienged in the `abruptly ended Byrd's fsvladvu, which ---"ns fences, on the fourth by a cliff new theory, described In the Journal Paundin a crease of 63.6 per cent, in numbers began on March 28, The tractor that drops fi0 feet, straight down. g long in a cloud of .duet, of Chemical Physics by Bernard party bad great dimcultles In follow- The dog and Satan were enemies the bull was almost upon the dog, and 54.3 per cent, in value, as cons- Lewis, physical • chemist of the Bur. `ing the flag marked trail to the bar- from the 'day the bull catered the when they were 200 feet from the pared with June, 1933. There was :a eau of Mirles and Guenf.hor von Elbe, rfer, most of the nags being lost !a pasture. Daily, the ol'd dog deserted cliff. Red, increased his speed and total of 9,995 vehicles sold for $10,- University of Virginia. the drifting snows and the trail have 'his post as guardian of the other gained a foot or two. pit feet 236,275 in June, 13,557 for :14,000,- They point out that a name front ing to be blazed anew by navigation. animals and spent his time roaming from the cliff, Satan was gaining 151 In May, and 6,512 for $6,633,318 is known to contain highly energized CAU9. # OF WEAKNESS. about Satan's field, tormenting, the again, inch by inch. His sharp borne in June,_ 1983. The figures were re- atoms and "radicals," the latter small y From the few terse messages sent bull by yapping at. him. Satin pawed' were almost, mooching the dog's back. leased bq the Dominion' Bureau of bunches of atoms acting together. - `;back here `to *Uttle America, Byrd's and snorted. Five feet}rom the,eliff, Red braced Statistics. Some of these• energised particles his feet for 1l a , n jump- New passenger cars sold--numbered pass out of the flame by diffusion into iamb r apparently grew out of a Maybe by reasoning, maybe by..-ac. to ed to the right. Satauacou couldn't stop. 8,394 in June, 11,120 in May, and the unburned gas adjacent. • _ jnumber of ¢oases, Back !n Jnne, he cider Old Red has. found t way to apparently was rendered Quite ill by fight his enemy •In the open. Throw. His body hurtled ' over the cliff. Red 5,805 in June 1988, and the were lay down, exhausted.' valued at =8,871 7t Theis they set up chemical reac =, = ..'•,funfes of his kerosene stove. It left ing cantina aside, ha wanted into the ,666, ¢12,148,278 ,and Lions at ordinary temperatures, ` rhaf )him weak and' unable to care for pasture, When In the centre, be star. Farmer, . McWilliams ran to ' the $6,908,012 respectively. There were ia, is gas not hot enough to 'hn n. ,himself 0operly, and apparently he led yapping. 8s knew from exper!_ scene, He .found his prise bull in 1,601 trucks and buses sdld in Juns These reactions lead to comhtn ",was unable to cook his food properly, once it would ask* the bull mss. the ravine, stone dead. IIA on the, at $1,664,713, compared with 1,887 at Furthermore, this kind of E-!• or give the right sort of attention to Satan, grottos by a tins, wheeled 'cliff- stood Old Red; revived, a• win- $1,858,878 in May, and 707 at $727,- the' explosive name is said Cu. � �. his diet. Dewed the etrlb. snorted, Ioi►ered hL nor by strategy, lapping. 808 in June last year, ter than by heat. r • W_ r � •h' � , •: ". ,:�.:;,.,,,r -- ' ,��: -. _ , t. ~�•`' fee ►: r ' y POKER HAN D�,_ - Ilk Y.' Roeei•t L.w6t:i, beureLaty of the Britian Lominions irmigratioa societ Y (seated) with R. Gordon 'Burgoyne. Canadian Manager of the - '':Y Society, photograhed on board the Cunard White Star Liner, Ascania. Mr, Cuver.is sating back'to i.onden, concluding his forty - second - `' ,R>pp0 t �.• visit to Canada on- behalf of the- Society -which is ovepfifty years old and has brought out over 37 000 people to Canada during its history.— (Cunard White Star Photos r �?' 5 —h Sys 4o "Roll Your Own" with . 'What Roes Your Handwriting Reveal? ..GEO. ST. CLAIR ,. _.. ...: All Rights Reserved. (Editors Note: Ths series of ar_ so much with the daughter, as with FINE .CUT i !kiss by this writer, and', the 'pen- the mother. - = CIGARETTE TOBACCO tame of Geoffrey 8t. Clair; was inter_ I have no doubt that' this lady latex - ntptsd by the titnsss of, the author, bar daughter, but she is inclined to tga )6,�.,,a 'CBtx ?ICiiR" at "YOGUIS"' Cls..n. ?nets x but h now resumed, Readers WIN be somewhat barab and unyleldtrg —in :i 111" this and succeeding srtictes of her views. She makes no attempt to ' absorbing Interest, and are requested rWly understand her daughter, - to note the spacial Invltatlbn at the 1110011 of this article,) When the girt looks for sympathy ever- enlarging 'circle of people who -'Ah 1933 Purchases the MacDonald Company, but that as and understanding; she gets tadit[er. are using It According to N. P. Lockwood, pre°- far as he knew they were making par. ence. The mother's pride prevents ldent of the One of the most interesting letters Hodge Tobacco Company chases continually, He anew that nee I have received in a long time came her from realty seeing her daughter's Do YOU wish to know what YOUR of Kingsville who buy much tobacco gottatioas were 'gain on, for so c to hand quite recently. It is from a point of view. The inevitable result handwriting reveals? A character for the MacDonald- Company, there large bona, said Mr. Moo, for mq lady in Montreal, and illustrates v, is as estrangement where there should analysis will tall you your weak points have been some' large purchases of ,ry be mutual sym'pa and understand- and your strong traits, and may show tobacco in Ewes and Norfolk counties not aware flint they had been con- aeatly how the lack of understanding fog, The girl turn to others where. you the path to real opportunity and within the last ten weeks. 'Be felt pteted, creates a great deal of trouble not she should, naturally, turn to her progress, Send a letter In our nor- only between men 'and women, but ' y however that it was probable that the it was learned. from anthoritatitis between parents -and their eons and mother., msl.handwriting, and enclose 10e coin- purchase mentioned in the announce -' sources that the high quality of Onu iauebters. My advice to 'm) correspoadolit is and a 3c stamped addressed envelope meat included all the company's par- Brio tobacco this year has created a « to realize that people are not all turn- for a confidential reply. When ettclos- chases of the 1933 crop and not )art, considerable market and the rest. - This ladyl writes. !n. part: Can yon . - - : Aelp me to understand my daughter! ad out in_ the same groove. some Ing more than one specimen of writ. one lot. . she Is 21 years of age, and is good- are inured to criticism; others are Ins, pleas. enclose coin for sash. Ad- He also pointed'out that the prices has been that the Ontario grower extremely sensitive to the slighteist dross: Geoffrey St. Clair, Graph * -An- y were considerably higher beneflttlag. looking; has lots of friends of both this - = suggestion of reproof. &lye% Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. West. r _ maces, but is frequently d1lscait to get than last, his firm paying from 25 eta. otn. with at home I do not seem to If people would only strive to UN- Toronto, Out, to 39 eta ' .46 ibe -able to 'reach het - hear' as I .OERSTAND others. what a lot of pain grade, per gonad, depending on file C issi6ed Advertising . would like. She does not taste much and menta+- anguish would be spared. De>[>rla>hd Negotiations are underway• at the Tobacco war Male notice of what I tell her, and fa often One of the basic values of l3rapha present moment for further parches_ �% i EtG1NtA and Burley Leaf Tobae• woody .and taciturn with' me ...... .... « Analysis is its ability to help people For Tobacco cos, i pounds, pipe, Savortni 17.06 es he said, and It was quite likely' postpaid. Donald Fuller. Kingsvills. This correspondent has enclosed a to understand themselves and others, that there would be little carryover Out -specimen at. her dauebter'ii writing, Lovers quarrel, and separate, often from the 1938 crop. and, briefly, it Indicates a rather love _ becanae of an inability to see the cite- . Ontario Leaf Bringing High- According to -the Harrow Expert - able but somewhat Highly -strang as. er's side of a question. In a word, be- mental -Farm officials', the - carryover• -F television. TE our course* n o�F -tnre,- She has a disposition that is er Pi?tces Than Before cause at a tack of understanding. - a few weeks ago could not have am- atine. •ta, before seeking tralnirt� In constant need., of sympathy and elsewhere. Radio College of Caned{, ltfection. Capable men and women work dis- Kingsville, —' Heavy purchases In. °anted to more than 400,000 pounds Llmlted. Dept. °W.L.." S6f.Bay St., T*- _Y When I fora to the motlieYa writ- Interestedly and balf�eartedly at a dicative of a growing demand for On_ in Essex County, as 76 per cent of the tonic. fob they despise because they cannot crop bad been sold oatright last year Ing. however,, it is a rather different tario tobacco were reported recently _ understand tbat their real talents lie they' elated. That De t Rory. It shows a great ,deal. of pride, by the W, MscDoaald Company - Depressed Feeling yet there is little evidence of an in another direction altogether, If of Montreal. The announcement stated Large Buys Pending - great sympathy there. ' And there• is they realized this,, they could be forg- that approximately 4,000,000 pounds F. S. Moss, of; Leamington Tobacco ,Is Largely Liver :;.. indication of a disposition: to become' Ing ahead. of flne-cured tobacco at a price of Saleq Company who do much of the Wake up your Liver Bile easily irritated at trifles, Grapho- Analysis fills this need, and better than 81,000,000 bad been pax- packing for the tobacco firma said -With .Calomel " The trouble In this case lies not Its usefulness is to be seen in the chased, - lie was unaware of the-purchase by You are "reeling punk" dttrpiy be- _ muse your liver isn't 'pouring its daily two pounds of 4lquid bile Into your bowelh. Digestion and elimination ale both hampered, and your entire system ' - Is being poisoned. ' --- What you need to s ltc-er 'etlmulant. 9nmething .that goes farther than Bali,, sfl►_ ' ' chewing gum art roughage whichyonlYr move the bowels — ignoring the real —cause of trouble' your liver. ;s:; a`: Take Carters Little Liver Pills. Pure- — \ \`t .. -'EQuiM plrfeCfiOl1, pTOt1d 6C {tilt Of •� s�:;`:`'r'rfi?:3:= "'.; >: '1 _ '._ ly vegetable. No harek calomel (met- • \\ - =noble ancestry, (Oily, spirited -cury). Safe. 'Sure, Ask for them by g .... name. Refuee %uhstitutes.• 26c at a31 - thoroughbreds and Standard bteds, druggist% , throngsof admirers of his majesty the _ • � � horse journey e y from — distant centre throughout rtes continent and even from abroad � to see the finest 'arts t y T S P 4 ITCHING' H� C IN . C of .horses on review at an y - - _ 1 Exhibition. annual In One Mints r O. Q Dt• irascristisa spooh RfG.I , See the nation's best from Shetland _ Itching of to heavy draft.., bays and blacks, pimples, For quick relief from the Itching mosquito or other insect bites,' grays and ehezitnuta, roans and dap- - eczema rashes and other shin eruptions. le I p s ...Carriage . horses in glittering app y ]Sr. Dennis— pure, Cooling, Gquld, "" " "" c D. D. Prescription. tra i ... hare antiseptic D. ilea Forty -.,�.. >x and bn Pan hunters hackneys... 'world -?vide success. Fpeaetrates the r perfOrraancei of the'TOrontO ? skin. soothing. nd Healing the inflamed } tissues. �io fun mites Clear, grease• Y Mounted es-u , a Li unme• 17Q� _ utions of the musical ride... lady D. D. D. p on. Sto pa i and gentleman riders in thrilling a the most inten'be Itching instantly. A 35e ' trial bottle, at any drug store, is guaran- teed y jumping events .. ,grand parade of tr champions... i ed td to prove it--or money back. D. D. D 's, Y^ Canaian Standard Bt+ed f Socire�tyg Is made by the owners of ITnI tniv 13At uii. s . $6000 Futurities, Canada's bi ghat -i° w race meet for harnm horses ... abao• HORSES WORK BETTER ' lately a most en °sin t` s gro gly interestiit .r s :r; >.., ,•:.::..' when freed from Saddle Bois, Lots . review of the elite of horaedoin .S <zc:;. ::;X < #` `: - Sprains, Distemper, Colic, ate. by This is the big year at your Exhibit(vn. `: '; on g ., :4:a• Yinard's Liniment. Zoning s iaRtla -` y e, of Yinard's In the stable as will as s f lion la 811 f HAM vfi'f and T' � Dodo e C9LONgL F. ti. D Coil. swoon A. 1100M < o b(lls, 60 NOV. F, file. AM= . S:� `N. 0"11 Y :'��"�• ;.,A'•:. ,:�. ;.vy�:..: �.b„ Y f ' • i 116 0 OF PAN* _ ADIAN • - TORONTO • . � .. .� lot rl C R1 I HAT � OKA& AUG.24- TO -SEPT. B .a�. -_. -I, Issue No. 33• —'34 � , F •, a.. .. .. fir- • _ te!c;r1yL4 l, 4/ ,.w64•'luwv 911, A'' 7 ,o,, ti. ,p. r ^'.. _ _ �� `'.p ji•." il,.• ..`: „'. _ .a - _ Ot•ata.:: „e, -L'.v i •";, _ _ .d. mT °�• f i iy .-r- OACIA week -end was very heavy. Althoutt}i able Oliver Crummer and Pro-inch iad been done to put it into. practic- J ustrial and social life. Whaf will be, . �� - +t,P highway betweer. Officer Fred Jarvis, who investiRa d use. It is now applied to thousands) accomplished in. electrical invntions Chas: tfaxter spew, T_o_n_t�o and Oshawa is one of. the hea ed the cabt! 0o. lF.ua 4y-night_seve_f d different uses, and it is in use .-] during the coming century is hard :iest one e �an�"'' After` inn -r�-al v4tne-" wer, called for the c. he (treat majority of dwel}i everat y _-(nay r ' d days of the past week in tlie: clty. P nKs- aq«2~sa- tee -�r,t - ,�3,A* 1•`.— -J. C. and Mrs. Philip spent Th- 'he statements of tourists, who are own, but no defence was o of ere—, n towns and -citi - -` i e _3r s�<e iri gavin*r that they will- - waday with relatives in Oshawa -familiar with the situation. There are After hearing the evidence Magistr .r dwelling in which electricity is not cause no surprise an we have got -E. and Mrs. Booth spent Sunday ''ery few accidents opt this, road. This "ate Clark committed the young ma 1sed one way or another. We have used to these wonderful achievemen- -with relatives in Whitby. is no doubt due greatly to the wat- for trial at the' fall assizes, and is aow reached the- point when it i-i ts, that they no longer cause wonder - e George Telfer, of Toronto, is chful eyes of the traffic officers who the meantime he -a-ill remain in Wh onsidered indispensible in our ind- or surprise. � vlsjting at the home of his uncle and are on duty in this district. itby jail unless satisfactory bail i aunt, F. H. and Mrs. Hall. -Rev, H. G. and Mrs.-Crozier re- furnished. The case created much in. Misses Nellie and Hattie ,Law turned home on Saturdayy after a terest, judging by the large. numbe. ` have been spending a couple of weeks month's pleasant motoring trip thr- - - who were present at the trial. with relatives in Toronto. ough Manitoba and Saskatchewan. .-Last week the - daily papers con _ -Mrs. Norman Mechin, of Osh- They' report the crops as being- Rood tained news items that would 2. .� awn, spent 'a day last week with Mrs, in the Northern parts of these prov- years ago have caused a great sea- g, 'MeChin, incest but• bad in the Southern port- sation,, but which today created. not ions. Mr. Crozier occupied the pulpit hung more than a passing notice -Chas. Law has Imsed 'the old t t 1 r f mill property and ?Rill erect buildings in his own .church on Sunday, both These were items referring to the Pickering s Leader Store to accommodate his coal. business. morning' and evenirig. The evening two aviators, Reid and Ayling whc, = The tomato crop is prow s • s service which was dispensed with attempted a non -stop flight frog. # attem _ ]LINES ': ' ilunng the holiday has been resumed, Wasaga Beach to Bagdad, but whit} - NEW good one this year, there being an a- --J Boves and F. Petrie played resulted in failure as they had to lane - - auadance and of good quality. tennis against a Stouffville doubles in England as their, gas supply was - -- Thomas Andrew, we are glad to team on Saturday last fv Claremont, report, continues sumewirxr, 1urp.o :] - - -. insufficient to take them to their des- �Q�B Summer Tweed Pants ]Lon s iln health. The result Was%decidedly close, a loc- tination. On Wednesday morning f g t r --•'W. J. Monney is in poor health al defeat 6-8. 7 -5, 6-4. It was not a they left Vasaga Beach and on the Sizes 27'29 �1s19• 30'32 �l•��' at present and under the doctor's league match, but the first recogniz- 'following y (Thursday) they were- f > > stare , ed league tournament is taking place in England, having made the trip in • ' n In Pickering this Saturday. Netters about 31 hours. And on Friday, ph- Kiddies' Patent One -strap Slippers-Flex - =•Mis� Mary Kennedy, of Toronto, will be here from Claremont, Stout(- . atographs of them as they landed in Tres been visiting her sister, Mrs J. ville, Cherrywood, Markham and pr- England appeared in the Toronto par able Sale, Snappy, Cut-out Design-o' esi •• -'- • -" '_'' Feltner' ' obably Uxbridge,- opposing local -p1• ers. havinr been transmitted by rad- _ --Mrs. Dr. Cartwright is in Gray- avers. You can see a good game well C 1 io. These two events would have been apeClal, 2-5, r39c.�' 5-7', s9C. enhnrst owing to the illness of her pec - . , aunt, Mrs. Fielding. played at no cost considered impossible twentv -five or -In the • Ladies' Tennis Singles, thirty years ago. Scientists have -Mrs. James Andrew is spending a weer in Keswick with her daught- 9- Walsh defeated R Andrew, 6-1, a made such remarkable progress in your Grocery Order attended t0 or, Mrs. Jno. Draper. i 9 -7. She will meet J. Clark and the the developement of electrical science -Mrs. F. T. Bunting is entertain- winner will play in the finals again- during the past few years that none ins her sisters, Mrs;, Clements, of st E Murray, who triumphed over B. of the ' great achievements excite courteously and promptly. - Prices Milton, Mrs. Marsh, of Hamilton, and Barker 6-0, 6-0, in the second round. more than a passing notice. A hund Y pr P .T 11lise Helen Burling, North Bay, H. Law defeated A. Goldsmith 6-3, red years ago very little was known • --Mr. and Mrs. Elson, of Toronto, 6-3' and then F: Robinson. in the about electricity. It was known that . consistent with First Quality. and John Clark and Mrs. Robert Gor second round, 6.0, 6-4. As F. Petrie there was such a power, but nothiriv -.don had an enjoyable motor trip to was victor over A. Smith 6-4, 6 -0, -r r DELIVER ANYWHERE Gananoque leaf week. and meets W. Monney in the second C. N. E. Au lr lJ Ll if G� -W. V. and Mrs. Redditt and tam - zound, this conceded that the same Rust 24th- September.8th finalists as last year will again bat- Picker Township = fly returned dome on Friday after a , r - -' -- pleasant two weeks' vacation spent tie it out. F. Petrie vs H. Law. + g :at Port Bolster and other .points. -'On = Hondas afternoon a terrific Hort,cu,tural sot1l! : +C H A P M A N rain and windstorm occurred in rev- jj ' -Al]xn and Mrs. Clark and fam- t . • S. ' . =.� . By of Lakefield. spent Sunday with oral parts of the Protiince which eaus ii Pickerin Township Horticulture', 1 ed much damage to buildings and td R' the former't parents, W. J. and. Mrs grain. In, the Barrie district the Society will, hold its Flower Show in -curk 'storm was in the nature. of a cycl- St. Andrew's Hall, on Wednesday. T / P T O P T -A� 1 L i0 R S kRussell and Mrs. Stork; of Kos, but fortunately it did not cov= August 22Ad, Exhibits to'be in by 4 wick, visited the tormex'>; mother, ere much territory but where it did P. m. Show, will open at 7.30 p. m. D. Mrs R C. Stork, of the Lake Shore. nr New Spring Samples are here, some Fine Material' , occur a number . of fine buildings S. T. Musical Program and lecture. Some Careful Workmanship. - $23 50. an Sunda *' were demolished and twain both u3- Refreshments for -sale. Collection at - - - -T. E. Crawford has been confin- cut and in shocks Buffered greatly. the door. Prize Lists on application "-RUBBER BOOTS -412.50 and $3.00 ~ ' , ed to his bed for several days puff- Pickering township had a nice rain- or at News #Office. Specials, 5' new L Suckers are up. - sting from a very bad attack of hay fall, 'mostly in the northern past, Classes. Collection of Gladiolas, Daly eve :. i bfit no wind. This part of the prow liar: Delphinium. Open to all. Coll- A fine showing of Work Boote, S1Pirtp, Headlight -Mrs. Spiers. of Oril]ia has been inee usually escapes the ,disastrous ection. of annuals and perennials, -op- : Overalls. Cape and Seasonable visiting her parents. George and Mrs, wind - storms that, occasionally ofcurs en to all members. Underwear. " = Baxter... Her mother, Mrs. Baxter is in other parts, - Everything for Spring. 4k _ at enact visiting relatives in Gil- ' OSHA WA FAIR - --The pessimism that exited a -. Y t mong the farmers last spring when z .r %-.Mr, Varty, owner of the farm the hay crop was doomed 'to failure All roads lead to Oshawa Fair Fred T Bunting -�- - / ,` Pickeri]i formerly occupied by Chan. Goodwin owing to being winter - killed, hap • f has completed, many new improve- next week. Tuesday and Wednes- 3nerrts and repair work on the build- proved to be foundless. While. very day, the Directors of the South Radio Licensee Esti bushed 1867. _= -1 ' S• _'anRs on the property. little hay - was harvested there is an Ontario Agricultural ' Society abundance cf other feed. in fact more will give the -- Tames Ding, left last week for public the best y - rthtin usual. The oat crop is an ,bun - ' - iragpoie Falls, where he will have along tine of shows. Tuesday _ - .charge of. the dairy operated .under ! dant one. - both as regards straw and and Wednesday nights there will grain. ,The corn' ealta nave! g and - ' the control of the Abitibi Power and be a circus it from of the Grand ` a ,Paper Co better, it is very .healthy looking and Stand, with music. 'fire works ' -The services 'fn St. Andrew's Ch. some fanners report it as being ov- and other attraction,. All day r•zch will be held as penal at 290 P. er 12 #eet in,height. The trouble non Wednesday will be exhibitors day i r on Sunday next, when Rev, 0 P. is that the silos will not be able to with tiro races of the usual high Toll, of Whitby, will preach, Sun. hold it vtll. The turnip' and mantel standard- Two night shown and crops are also excellent, but rain is Schneider Lard -... ... 120. dad School will begin at 1.80 p. m one day show will make up the + now needed. While' the hay crop way o am. Entries are lar Schneider Pea Meal Bacon - 82o, - - �1'tle Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's program. large in all - Church met at the home of Mrs, very small it is much better than Rea lines. See the bill% and posters ' "' "' _Lorne Kemp on Wednesday after- expected. The faTrrlers in this part of and read the program 'and you Chaise �lieed Bacon, } lb. pklR. » ii7e. noon. The meeting was is the form he country should consider themsel- will be at the Fair. - of . Thee. and was enjoyed by ail. ves fortunate especially when.we hear - Choice Red Ribbon Round Steak,...' of other parts of Canada and the - ---C. E. Morley is reported to have United States where reports of com- Minced Steak .. .: loc. been the successful contender for the plei:e failure are heard - and where ' position of janitor of the Pickering farmers will have to get rid of their Imperial Oil Service .'Po'rk Liver, :..; ,:. -... 10e. School for the coming year, at a cattle for want of feed. = nary of $450 Der annum. .-Every once in a while some cheer Station - ,Finest Old Cheese, .... «. _.., ...` 26e: -Don't forget the Flower Show in ful individual remarks to us: "Wei? York Peas, ... 2 for no. ,St. Andrew's Hall on Wednesday, now that the (opposite Old Mill) r paper is out I suppose ,Augnat 22nd. A fine musical pros afu that yod ' can take it easy for three The pablie ��, • • •• =� - -16e. - lias been arranged, also Mr. W. C. „ ' perato' will return to or four days. institutions the set profits during the ,•, loc.' Thomson will lecture on Bird Life. yes, how delightful it is that a month of An :',Tomatoes, _ ." "• ,For further particulars see advt. gust, _or Gee. Oi , Tiros _ -The Y. P. S. of the - United Chur- country editor has nothing to do-be-.-and Accessories sales, All Meats kept under Electrical - tween press days. Business runs a ch are having a get - together lawn, long, automatic811y. When paper bill "s 4 afieft'igenLion, .'party at the home of D. N. Lockwood come due money drops off the tree, - 'NOTICE y on Friday, Aug. 24th, at 8.80 p. m. with which to Pay them, Subscribers program. Girls paleasenpryovideU pre vie with each other to sea who can Having leased the former Spink'F • • 1- Pay the farthest in advance: 'Adver- Milt. -D: N. Lockwood is offering for tisers. just beg for additional, space by there d of hermo month, buildings. ' • sale to farmers, a carload of this and the way news hunts up tht stilt- But~oher. _hone 3000 �'1elIE'ring ar s crop of fall wheat. Seed in or is also pleasant to contemplate, for the purpose. of carrying on a s part of the country will • be sc- There is something strange about the Coal- Retailing Business. arpe. See his advertisement on the way news items .act. When the paper Oidere will be accepted at once . !rout page. p goes to his Delivery by end of this month. Plecke r�ng� •� 11�eat •a• Marked is out the editor sim Iv i. Dr. Tomlinson, Township Medical desk and leans back in his easy chair Cj•as• LaW _ health Officer is planning for the looking wise and waiting for next as administration of DinthpTl9 oxoid we4k's : press aay. The day before Caul au d Carry for the -children of this Township. press day the Reople line up before The work will commence ahortly� the office door. 'and then file in past Beef ,lad veal prices are .down to the farmer IInd' ilrlb "after school opens. See advertisement in another column. the desk and tell him all the news Now Ademw"oowa nss, passing them over to our cusWmers.- '- of the 'week. He writes it up in 15 Miss Lois Dunning, of Winnipeg -or 20 minutes, takes it back and - 'who has been spending the past six hangs it on the hook. The coinposit- WOOD FOR SALE -I have rood "" ' • ' � `Baby Beef ' � • weeks with M. S. and Mrs. Chapman or takes the copy and shakes it over recut quality of summer wood fo49 le, F, L - ' 'left on Saturdav to spend a couple the machine, • says a few mystic :8irloitl Steak, _ 17o, of weeks with friends in Western words, and -the type flies into place, FOLLOW THE.CROWD -Wbo art --Round. Steak, Ontario before returning to her and after a few passes the =forms are Fbathing, boating and !fishing at.Rosebank Rump Roaett 1 k • l ]true in the West. Park, end enjoy younalf. 47rf -In the United Church on Sunda ready for the press again.' And the - Standing Prime Rib 12c. _ IE•ve In next, to 7.80 p. 'm. Rev. a editor toes down and deposits some HORSE FOR BALE =Quiet in team' Blade Roast-as ► 11c. more money in the bank, It is the or sin >r goad worker. Seth Bad`erow. Short Rib, ► ; Se- :G. Crozier will speak on the sub eon, 4, Pickering, Brock Road, 61.54 Brisket, Flaok mind Shank, - -- -: "What I_ learned on my Western' greatest snap in the catalogue. -An =SOUSE FOR ABNT -A Road mod - ' Tour." The morning. service 'will be - i3 cm Ouse; with garage; hyydre and hart! anE —On Monday evening in the Pick- soft wmer in the Souse. F. L. Green'. Green-held as usual, at IL30, when Mr. eeing Police Court, Norman Carlton 'VfOd' to -ts vA1J, •(1i21k fed , fJrozier will preach of the Fourth Concession appeared ��utt Kl: -St. George's. Church, Sunday, NT -Farm: about 104 acre,. - 170,' `.t} before Magistrate W. J. Clark, char -. I part of. lot is. con, 1, one mile souib or C)hope. r • • Aukust 19th. 12th Stinday "after Tr)n- ged with assualt and causing griev. Pickerins village, baChurch •treet Possession - ' CO1Lleta, ��► i lty. Sunday School at • 10,00 a. m. Carly tali. Apply Mrs. J. R. Dales, Dunbarton, Ilo' Atrnin Prayer ous bodily harm to Albert Ael�Pord, Opt, 50-52 f htwlder Roast, ��!! q per and',Sermofi at 11.00 a 79 year old neighbor of Carlton's. ! iba for 2bo FARM TO RENT- 90acres of good Stewing Peal, ning Prayer at 7.80 p. in. Every- The offence was committed one night farm land, situated on main road. Frame Calved' Liver, •� - - `'bodo welcome, Preacher, Rev. E. G. about two weeks ago when the as9- house and good barn, suitable Tor milk business, — Robibaos. ailant Struck Mr. Ackford on the Goodw�aterand fruit. Reasonable rtnt. Appfq Measrs Power, Bros, of the King- head dazing him and inflicting a bad Box F, News ofliee. Pickering, 6o -ns .� p pedi ' l' star Road East threshed a 10 -acre cut. He warded off a second blow but CR RENT -About sixty acres of 1 ,field of oats one day last week. and in doing so, he received a bad cut on Faworkable land, (;and barn and otber Mild• '' ".spring Lamb on Friday and Saturday Abe yield amounted to 60 bushels per hi hand. His cries for help fright- Nitlage T Also �ma Straight for duck Par ovoa acre, which is he heaviest they have ened the intruder who made his es- Apply-to James Grsenla.. Pickering. a] T * your for a number of years. Many Cape, and Mr. Ackford was too daz- OR SALE -Farm of 157 acres. l It pays to buy our ,meat at the farmer, report the heaviest crop 1 ed to recognize }Tie attacker. Korman p �' J yt!al•:,. We hope iij♦at the pricer! Fmiles nortb or Columbus. . mile west rl1V nrl t e•Arerl in Curt A J. *1, - Good bior togs. Running stream. ImvrI let � � ,ra T �� ty MEAT w � � � TS. ,� T .n also Traffic Iona the wa over the �,�v njeht fnl1�mft+s tt a att„r i tt• 435"G�D. 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