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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_08_31i ml `ae•.'. - a' '� �',s.l - „�.. y -r. .e..:,iy,.. w •..• .>ua r,M: +` 1 :ts • _ .a.. -,t` +i> .iier nip, •'r- .:.,• �, wx . .•a • r- ra.-' x°"'•04. "'„.. �.!s,,,, .r ,•JSa, �•1'� "%� -✓ `e ✓* .�k"ae 'bv,"iki; ih ° k•s;'r'�rb~;hf •4+,' :mss_ G. ✓. 1d.s" 5 .�sF.•:i: 5� .1-1 4���II� J."``'jq''�;`,�+•'S`',. Rr", '[jai,:'.., ',•'� wY r14 y,.. <` ;�.�'%�s:.."f'..• .,� ;v''t . y, ..a M ?Y' .'g ' r `s:.: , „ {' •5=.:: - •+f'., : e a +•t • . r� • ,Y^ _,�,,t,, .r .'.: •, a'•.. C. 'Tx'! '�i:R_r �L 4t•A+e. 'i•R^•o Pe, 't•° > ^..� "^.+'iT - �'g Tit i( •R'6. .d ''•C Y � ! r"rY '4Q'4I• %' Tyr YJ'-. r.^,.. 'r4.hrry.: ••:� •'i'•_, 7•• a4 - ,,aye ..: " +};,,,, ,14' y a,` „Gr3 :• w iNX4fsfttllt,frsssl L¢srD +. p Greenwood - .a NOTIC Dtulbarton, St.'aul's Anglican on Next'Suriday evening in the Greets• GREENW. D Sunday, Sept. 2nd,4th Sunday after wood ,United' •Church, beginning at ; M R. H. 'C. PEARSON- Physician ` ' _ • -Tri ity. •Sunday i$phool at 2.30:' Cel- 7.30 o'clock, an excellent proRiam of 4 , Iisd Surgeon, Dnabarton, 1017 "Unr trneie pass your Ray ebration of the l y Communion at piano, violist and vocal music ahjll. "be DR A RTHTJLR L MORE, Physician ebery day." 3.30. Preacher, R -E. G. Robinson. given, alto Mr: F. - M. Ciial3nlati, : B. -n` and Sur M• Oct.. phonefl7t30. _ r A. will Rive. one ,of his iataeristintC Broach office at Surgeon. evale.. COAL, CORE. - - talks. A e taken :its White vale. each ruaaar. 2-4 ., •Whi� vale � , collection will be ,€ �1Dstabtiflhetl 18833. .,:. ,,;F..:'Y -o., at.Mrs. David Turner's. 24-50 - -r•- aid of the 3. S. Missionary Fund. Ev= R R. FORSYTH, Ophh. D., Director - �FVuOD, - CEMER -T, Master Leslie at.* Norman Randall ' eryone welcome. .d. meat Aaaocia of Ontarb: Rea• are spending' their' holidays in the = - Is/saeil Member of the American optometrka] - f s i.• stmt Eyq, esaminad by appoiataamt. J7�1\ L,- G1rRA YES., city this week,, so.-as' o. as to be able to Kinsale _ ti " fry sso�. Claremont. out. take in the Ex. _ - - bind Mr. and Mrs. R_ dell have return- Mrs. F. Harbron and Miss Mabel ed from Ritchenefi where they spent Harbron attended the corn 'roast put The grain crop this year in Cent -. BUILDER �IIPP EB their: vacation at home of Mr. on by the Audley Young People; at ral Ontario' in the Best for` r'r " nUNCAN B. McINrYHH- Bhrris- �a>S _ _ >' Solidtor Notary ofr�cr -Scott St.. and Mrs. Walter `IRelm (nee Vera Eastbourne. years, and also lanai oartsg WOrk tlss Alice Pegg, of Greenwood h prices for all grains are 1- Opposite sett Telephone office: Whitby. :. 'Manning) and r ' ort a splendid f' �� 481y time, having t in that unique Sundayed with Mabel Harbron, hither, whtcll weans prosperity for �DONALD RUDDY Barrister. j Etthibitioa.`The Ci of All Nations" and accompanied r solo number at the farmers. 1?Ve are all thanlfful. foe ^ . Solicitor, Notary Public,.. Moneyto Loan. A. WA MITCHELL The W. M. S. held their regular ,Church service. it. c. Odoe tofr°erly occo edblr the Late A_ E. Chris Iles soisth wine or fRouti Flouee, Whitby. alts':. (Suoeeesor to D. -Munro and Picker- monthly meeting ild the school room. _VIz. and Mrs. V. Harlot! and dau ing Foal Co.) of the United Church Thankful be- "ghter, ' of Toronto, called on Mr. C. r sr'i BATON. BELL ROSS. Barrist- ing the 'word 'for doll Call .Script- Richardson and family. '.hiss Betty is' era, Solicitors. 904 Newtbern Ontario ' ir.IZa. 380 Bay Weet, Toronto,; �Piokering, 'Ont., use reading by Mrs Wilson. Solo by remaining foi a tw'o =week Vacation. 1N.J Beaton; Lyla Card. Instrtitnental_._ by, -Ruth. _ Mr. and Mrs. L._Heard. of Gshawa, AL e �gey, Office phone 7400. Residence 6520 Sloan. Study Book %y Mrs. Stephen- n- _ - spent a couple of days lest week aiiF I fegnire a large quantity of large J.1 "S Rona AA"de 288x-9 son. The Presidenir being away on their daughter Mrs. A. Parkin, who y pay the high- DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT vacation, the chair - as taken by the: we age sorry to report is on he sick plump bade and will _ 'W ICE 3,Ri:SO:N. PICKERING A Public Liability Insurance. One ace- 1st Vice - president, ,Vrs. Stephenson. list• est price for it. The smaller size bar- At alUI vEY- s'arri•t,ra,Solidtam. Notaries ident may cripple you fiaaruislly for - *. '' '= 11e -214 Confedeiation Life Building, kfter the meeting A splendid picnic ley, although it may test 48 lba, I tJo.aerof Yonae and Rich *and Su. Toronto. yeSre, You can now buy insurance was held and enjoyed by all. About ' ° _,;�r; Rrooea Adetaide 4489 and 44tt9, By appor°t with a t 5 were present. 33tetiftvitle cannot use to advantsQe, so pleaaa1 - 'atrr t ?asatrda ceetinp, Pickering rendenee. payments extended over nin 2-, - bring samples and I will-quote prie- bomPiick.13 sa months. Your choice of good reliable :g Canadian. ,Companies. 26, psi cent re- - Greent/rood The pipe organ will be- installed- in y, > _ H03N8(1N Jt McMILLAN- BNrris duction for any person who has driv- the United Church next week. v ' tew. Solicitors, Notary Public, Office at - - A number bf our florists ' are sh- ary from day to day. Get my -� ex three, years without an accident'" Ilrsldenu of%y r. Thorson, lot 11. eatrceaurd y Mrs. Shultz, of Toronto, is spend- owing aft the iiamilton Horticultural price when ready to sell. Pkkehna• ORieE hours :TDursda and Saturday -for which he was to blame and a fur- ing a few days wit)i Miss Penkelly.- .nani.,ga, from 7.00 p.m. to s fo . m.. or by - ther. reduction of 10 ,p. c.' to farmers Fair this week " a ..nt -Pbo Torontoofflc : 005 Royal a.ntt T Miss Vincent, of ' 'icton, is visiting A large number of our citizens are' WHEAT ��a PboaePlct 2030. Toronto El 5308. L B 3MVIM R her sister, Mrs. Sol�thwell. „taking in" the C.. N. E. at Toronto rtl 371y - 'Insurance Agency Brougham Ont. Miss Marion Hag_ rman; of White- - i i this wEsk. - a llefrtta{ vale, is spending a few days, with her - A number of political meetings are Phone Pickering 515 �- grandmother. Me . V. Ormerod. expected to be held here in the near Get "ra2'..prife before selling wheat NIL C. SMIT19. D. D. I.. L. D. °„ ' ^fR- Mr. and Mrs. Arbuckle, of Toron- future. y (Socceesor to Dr J. N, Deleii), Graduate or r ,rt �attidap x*ith_Fred and Mrs. in the rain =storm of last week hail Y'. L. Gress -" '• ' ' sale Royal College of Dental Surgeons and Toron• { w' °P` ; -- - 5 _410 Uniseva,ty. At Claremont o8ke over D. A. PHONE 9.24 Woodward. stones as - large as duck egera broke August. 2 kh, .1934. e Ottaa`fi aii.eevr Tuesday and Fnday ! Phone i he Johnson boy* of Myrtae spec t all.the windows of the residences in a w 27_ FURNITURE Sunday with their :lint. Mrs, J. Gib- strip of four miles on the 7th, 8th y _ �j ERBERTT FALLAl9E. L D 8.. We are displaying sn'attr`setive 'spa'" a 'and 9th concessions .of 'Markham,' I-L,p D. S.. Gtaduate•f the Royal Course of variety of The men are opepinR up the dit- The Horticultural Society held :ts -. DmtW Surgeons and the I`niversrty of Toronto. ches on the hill beflre the fall rains annual fair on Thursday of this week m residence second door -east of St. And- Aluminum and Araniteware Etc. come on. ' aew'aCburcb. Pickering.(;nt Office hours :9 Furniture and Furniture a with a_splendid display of`.ptants and �+ a. o, u s in- orb aypoincment. (X -ray - Ivy Ma 'returned home on. v tablet. There was. a- stood attend- F R E D S T ACE 1" �: i sereNet AIovekies. age ' P�iame Pick lino_ 4atr - Monday after visitirpt friends, in 'For- ante present: A - Prices low, in keeping^ with times. onto- Pa {arcs and Paper-hander Mildried and Ger*ude Corbett are The winners of the L3ndsayDist- �gsilae7g� �� ;� • spending a fe*r da with Ear! and rict in the O. B. A. League •played cents per hour or by contract anywhere. Mrs iiowsome.. ni !tone. 3touffville, the winners of the York _ Y RLIZABETH RIOHARDSO',i- Gaproc an Lune League on Saturday afternoon. with Satisfaction Guaranteed.'. • Fire and wtomerile raaaraaee of all bnda. Mrs. R. Philip. Buffalo,. is ev- Stouffville the winners by the. score. lb years experience. gapwaatiogconrpanraaof wtta eta «tat agog• Just arrived a large shipment Of ending a few days with her parents, _ of fro. Gyp"oc in the following sizes : Will and Mrs. MicMeton ' - - 48 ilo, _ PINE DRIVE,' DUNB7ARTON _ L� P08TILi. F.iaelaasd locsionee:. - x 72,ko, GyproC . Mr. E. Orm rod, got, Tzsontgr. apat;t� ..�t� dim �"'-° sQ• -'r� ---�� � ff . ns clean" of !ark ua oail.elo sae 48 to. s" 8•!. in. •' r = a few days last weep with Mrs. 1�m. _ { -'Matt gat• er all kiaaa .teaat.•d w on b, imm Ormerod and family. Igestas; Ladre"GremalasP.O., out. #$ in. in. " Mrs.- Jackson. of- Winnipeg. and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Malcolm spens Shingles For 'Sale_ - R B9ATON, TOWNSHIP -'I$ t °• X 108 ifs. � A. Jackson. of Grahamsville, spent Sunday with their relatives here. z.' f _ Clerk. Conveyafcrr eoaamissroneT for .... 48 in. z 96 Doaaeona Board a_ day last week with James and _ Me. and Mrs. Claire Dobson, of ' +.,,t • grant, 8ta tc Hard wa! Plrtater. Miss Edith. Ormerod is. in Whitby on Sr,. T. Knox returned home on Also. (isrubbp� Steel 8y ioheela.. -) ase L,cm•n. Wbrtevale. lint, Star Lim` Mrs. -xalre. 'Bird's Feit Slate 9blagl g q unday. MAW, - LICENSED AUC_ this week, being a delegate from th_ H g g . " •' c, r Y�` ONSER .fw York.Qauute and Dwbam -:- PIC�N� •:� ;girls' , Cirae here. to the Convention Saturday evening much improved in Lawn showers sharpened. =: ICeaotiea Au !rods of aging Promptly attaodad IL "«. Term• reasonable. Daum for '• way � LUMBER YARD :be' held at the .Ladies' Colle,f(e. health. eI•a T. PATl3R8QN'8 . OhA R85i0>ti'!' ` arraaaed at NEWS' omcv. am saw 2aaapsa- { Rev. 'Mr. Horton will be back. this - Mrs: T- 0. Brown, who has been pall and get Ertitxa. Phone 2811 ,. ?- G,• �. Most pro°" Whitby. Out sty week and will ,take the regular sec- .Suffering for the past week whit a -- - -- vices on Sunday, after a very enjoy- bad •cold, is slowly Improving. " - - 'GAWET� ROBERTSON PiekerinQr -able months holidays. Congratulations to the students _ :FREE AIR ,3 . Electrical Contractor O Y • The . earn-roast-in the Park. on Fri- who' have been sliecessfu! , in passing 'i Wiring and Repairing for Light _ den zed owing ao doubt btrto the in their of the farmers in this local- tOrl$ �w -Aid �ua �> s K 0 or mower. T _- during the daX n ou ity have finished harvest, with speen- _,z •,_, All kinds of electrical goods : J'Uk'T ARRIVED I A few of- the friendi and neixfr did Crops and ideal -weather. (�� '� ,• ;. -, �' - -- fie t'in' atttc)S. -hors of -Alex. and Mrs:. Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Moffat welt. Compressor has�ust p CARLOAD 1 {y. Phone 17U,, Pickering - ; "'_ gnteitained by 'them. on Friday ev- week -end visitors at the Shepherd s 1 8 _ ening. when all seemed to enjoy home. •4 IAL . RATES themselves b playing cards.. -Mrs. Haywood,- of Dnmtville;was SPEC of y "' _ with her mother, Mrs. C. A. Barclay- This service is noW avant hkh pN FARMER'S CARS Audley over the week -end. to our customers ' and friandS,o- Mrs. Bate Ham has been the truest se° es SEED WHEAT Several are visiting the Exhibit- of tars. R. ' Milne during the past Phone 2729 week. _For all Classes of Inraradcdl.' ion this week.. FALL WHEA Geo., Watson of Acton is erecting Our 1QCal exhibitors at the Osha- �. : .CYRIL E. MORLEY - a cement block silo for F. M. Chap - wa Fair were successful' in brieuzirig JAMES WA TSQA3f man. home many Prizes, many lines being Pcoprietelt ; ;•BRA Grown this-Year School time is nearing again and •represented in their exhibits. y °" ,•44;y ;' . �'ickerin f ' " Ont. the boys -and' girls are wondering ' Me, and• Mrs. Donald. Wilson spent $ :Ro" 091M, g Sunday with -Mrs. E. Wilson, who is D. N. Lockwood gone where R� old summer time critically ill at the Nome pf, Mr. D: r A tree falling over the Hydro Gannon. SIMMONS BED .PICKERINO, ONT. wires near F. x. Weatney's farm• Mrs. Simmons, formerly Miss F'1 L itir OUTFIT " gate .temporarily •Put- the system out orence Goldman, was the guest over _ of business. opt the• repair work was f the week -end of her cousin, Mrs. J. m • _ R G CLENDENING y y. Miller. LL FLT : . • � • , done earl on Monde � •. : a- ,. ,._ �`� Mrs: E; McDougall and children of ' Oonsie'ting Of a Walnut Frank Puckrin and W. H. Bell err, FUNERAL DIRECTOR both busy with'their threshing• out -' Blenheim• who have been vit#itinx T. areal bed With s good fits. fit. The former has three machines C. and Mrs. Brown, accompanied W. Fly -TOx,- F9f,• :E1BC11< mat,, s < , Private Ambulance T • on the road. There will be a lot of J. Brown ,and family to Toronto on �• s cable spring and. felt : Da and Night Service e y g Sunday.. Y g threshin this ear. Much rain •8 Mrs. F. Norton, who has been via Fly '$prays mattress Phone WW- out yet. :. :.� b 4' _ . F. G. McCarthy is with his neph- iting in Brougham, retotRned' to her :8uZ. Calm, ;,; $3c ' ¢ :; ~4r ' Complete, .X13.94. Ivern 5000 ew_ Father O'Leane and family on a Mme in AeaDick, ate" muani�ed by .­11':360r_ size, ,.. 47cs Ma motor tour down on the A ntic r. an Mrs. can. acts, tittle Jack M$rkhaiu Out.- and Mrs.' M, Philip. 40 INCH CEDAR CHEST y Coast. He was at Cape Cod on the. week end ,and visited the little town tiir. and _I1Qts B. Harvey retutrrltad ' t :;� =0 -FIDE, - where the Pilgrim P`athers landed'on. home on Saturday after a delightful III Walnut finii3h, Cedar motor trip_ to Leamington and other •IN BULK- Bring'your -bd�. coiR.T,.. •.� ' 1 lined =KEEP COOL the American Shores in' 26'20., Frank ' ' �thordulthly•'enjoyed. the outing and Western points with Mr. and Mrs'. _ , . . �i00d �altltj, $10. 50 t' his friends are glad to know that he Kenny, of Toronto. Mrs. E. McDougall, of Blenheim R oZ.-= 2�c. 1 &oti «-ebb. is able to gat away. and M s H. Malcolm, called on the - Bny a Coleman Instant 'Light eTh'e' accident that happelteSllo Hen- ..Quart.,.. ry' WestrteY on his motorcycle at - former's aunt,'Mrs. A. Boyer, of Cit- +�yi EIMMO`\ $� _ stove, and cook in comfort;. eenwood, who recently, passed 'ales ,� "� "`1 Cammack 's Corner last week in - 6` 'GLIDER-COUCH It is quick, ec000ni deil slid have resulied far more seriously than 90th birthday.. DR: $EEfL''8 FLY BILL "#fie. ' -M � - .M.�.HarPtiiltali ' has. been 'with r ;r '' -'- 3afs: _- i�did, sa Henry w - • _.. Fu1L length, with head . - - , a : :ea �aa�. r Pty -Dr-. 13tall'e :FtT acrd the Clare Balsdon family of> Picker- ` the car that hit him. But "we are Ooai oiI 'rti2ites one #dtr of exebrl f:.< i�r Also coal oil stoves and ovens. lad. to know th�it he 'is iinpro�rinR ing ran th Fly,Sprijr nitabie9hi -lif ,of taW�:,' ;' = test.. is is One of our g' roes slid the one at r do er a past week ng Y her davlttkter�• Mrs. Balsdon. having ` ,'. r i . K• - nicely. That co _ sIIla eHt COUCheB We have in stock, King Bag our Audley.corners are both bad cor- ttnderpff>!rte' an•- operation aL.•Ta onto ,M pj;, j($g �y ►jF ° '"'r :x'. $1 L - 96 East General H n ppert c- '. Only t Killer, Arsenate of teed, Par6 - Tiers: The trees that line•th's•road's at a os ita1, fora di : :. ,•., : Y 4-. iris. 61 aA gilloo` `lk ll x fit• ..• ;i is Green and Lime, all at both intersections prevent people see= : -� hm k, - ing the apureachin4t traffic.. These The, August meeting' of the W." 2. ✓ air ovitn°oeiiL ie : `: :' . ` '4 i �,� C. ,A. ITERRITT IrlRht prk�es trees should be trimmed so that vie - S. waa'.areld at the hotile of lb}rs: N-GJ _ _ _ ion' will not be obstratted. Phillips, with Mrs. J.' Miller. P.resi•. Funeral Director IN $ USH}� -- - - ent, ptesidli x. After the buabioa'3 :t �' a Ambulan'Ce Service In Prince Edward County where was concluded. -Mrs. alcolm of there are a number of canning fact - Grosily, took cbarpe'di' the pro#tram. .• w.,.,; - " J: tl► Phti�le 1300 $'ardware Phone 4800 oriss, the 'tomattT crop .is only one - Roll: -can, was answ�d PIOB�A NC hale normal due to the diQultht•wh Mrc; :1? 111.0.% aft si�� : :bv M $w1�.i : Ip Pu l:�rult�, QIItaYI() ich. vsevai} d a+tt t qt :the ainmex•' :.. ;; :lizi.sery .tea &f "rbP7es i►e ., ° �� ,aw °: _ a...sli wRf�i ,'1�:t�•4�sr,.:�._^w- ._.,a,.. _ .. _ _ _ .eai.a. -! �._ '•�'� -'-� mlC :. s�+' .1+"b�:i'�:...i'����yIIt�fd�rFul V�r_Sa',^�.� x _ _ � ;''�f ..,,,',:. �/'•;: i':. Yl• �' ��;:::. c? ivy�.o.'%`> �:' i:$: �a! >' :'::. ;E ; %ri'+,%�'i�: ; +' <l•: _ . r -� ___ — .1/,'•:Y,'ii': i77'!f:'�.•%,•,'fl�••y ;y.•, y��• +l. {�: ; } ;' .., : _ _ .ice:: ;rF /• , ... .; `F''..� ;.,. .., ::" '• _. _ _- ' > , T ••�' ;! :.h,':::•; •.$G:} ::yea ;'•'�'::• ;�'.• � .::•,2;'x'rw,,.;.;;,; } j }• :$ �/ .: ,?r,�}•'i; as.'. y-' �.:':.. ;:.'•: ?::•.:,:: ::::::...:::,,' •.}::si >; .. Taw Exquisite .Fresh from Quacl>!ty _ -T- -: the C:ardens - - w but trees remained;" individual trees, ings- against dangers. and •indlacre. The Muskoka Forest t F > Yea, it was good to spend idle days tons, wet feet- and uncertain meals. is anti - 1 n c r here fn summer, but what of the win- "uncle Michael has gone to Mana. ter? Kelly was reticent about that, watu for a week, 'He is • staying at During their lnveatigations of all J i?at had" only' Potty Barker's "6 fair the Club Hotel and_ dgtly Inspecting, outbreak -ot the eastern hemlock 'loop- sr cow 01 a winter" to conjure scenes stock with a view to making past• er caterpillar !n the region of Mum. , t ?' of- dripping desolation, These - -wem. - chas_es,_' she read. pops Lakes in the province of qn. , - - �' - " Carla, tile- results (J nL1Ju was kul.- . _ ;�, •;; .; ',�, no leafless trees to etch their -bare i1'ncie Michael's after new cattle, fished in •the Jude number of Scien. •'� beauty• fig last the cold wintry sun. said Kelly thoughtfully: "I - wonder The dens. ergreen forest never what he will get." He could not keep tine 'Agriculture, officers of the Do. changed, winter or summer. A few - the keenness' out of his voice, minion Entomological Branch noted fell, a new For the moment he forgot the burn, ' , old 'leaves died and and that the regional forest might be di ua^i , +f• Growth came with the apting, lded into three main types. `One on Tapuwai, which, weather permit= -In 'lls almost jungle -density, -the tin g,- was-to start- that evening, His type included old stands of hemlock, , wet moss and maidenhair fern apread min was back at Duffield, either pure or mixed tb a dlaell a = - - 1,Ded sit -a$ht , - a coverlet. over the fallen tree and tent with white pine and different �ACH cake wra hid ifs decay. Taller ferns, bracken, Fablan�anad Hughes, who were hardwoods, such as the sugar maple - as paper -Royal Yeast Cake& alwayb ?t1'!,; . __ supplejaclr, vines, eiemgtia push.. law-, more merience�in ese things, sari American elm This type o1 for- • were satisfied that eondiilona were est is mostly over 80 'years old sad `''.• reach /on Ip perfect condition. They keep :yers, manuaa, thousand - jacket twined fresh tot rasouths -•you can be sure of sue- right for the fire, They had had a has not been touched by fire but was and wreathed both trunk and .branch, good spell of dry weather, and there eesetw eeaalts because their itt� leave most exposed • to the recent, heral - �� leavening and the -dark green aisles between•the wele ho Indications of a change,• -gown WiD (lot deteriorate. That n why -trees were pungent, with the odor Cooper attack, The undergrowth Is Royal Yeast Cates have beets the standard �- ..of dampness sad growth, that mo #at, Down In the-valley the noonday composed . of ground , hemlock and d gusar><a t... �.'ua sweet essence of the bush_ heat : was stifling, Not a'leat stirred, blueberries and in the very dense - and the quilvi -ing a,r wAsV l vy and - stands the aoiI is covered with needle t dstet are preferred in 7 out at every 8 ! a All this beauty Pat would gladly stagnant. Even in the dimness of the debris only, -Natural reproduction of • _ , - [itrtadiaD homes where drY resat to I concede to Tapuwai, but wbat of the uncut- bush the -coal moistness bad hemlock occurs in Places where wind. tlMd.ta home baltYa¢ incurs? He felt that even these first a _peculiar 'leaden quality:, Towards falig have brought in sufficient light. years had' left a'mark on Kelly, He sunset a faint puff of wind came from Old stands of w,bita. pine which cov - p had lost his easy laughter, as it some_ �'' '• .;;'y:;;, the South-east. er mostly the souLD and southwest' ' ' t ><w,a �k. book aw thing of the ailenceBnd gloom around ;, wlyso son bike at awme. 33 tsapd'actpe■+ him- had- bitten deep into his soul, �• said Fabian, "That's good; sides at the lolls and file dried' situ- _ first Breeds, cotta' twos. coos° e■heal Address "How long do yot� mesa to stay Just enough and in' the' right dfrea atfops represent the second type. Aessdsrd Brands Sh" A►•. st Ltber4 - lion.'' But the breeze died away; and These white pine stands are also ma- C pt,, Tocanto6 pm. A. boa In yaye. "'tL here ?" Pat asked at last, the stillness returned. ture 'and apparently suffered only lit- aas'at awed eo>Iwe' wHasi do "Always ..., or till I can sell out," _ "You're of going to stay here per- Hughes was keen to stait`the burn 'tie from tire&. Frequently the stands a manently and make a proper home once; Kelly, rather a novice, Was are mixed with hardwoods such as ' agreeable, an tell -in with their plaaa. white and red oak yellow and white and settle down; not like Michael, at I birch. Hemidck is scattered here and Duffield ?• At the point on the spur w.herp they Kelly did. not anew @r, Pat- look •a bad decided to start the fire It should there' only and was not attacked by - sweep up Kelly's small clearing, and the l third TIDES O� _ quick look, and a Lander. rem fnisceat spread to the larger areas that Fa. The third 1,YDa covers land recent. " Fa- smile, s little sad as far some dear l ly " burned over. It consists of hard- ` - dead thing, filtted across hl& faee, ylan and Hughes had felled, "Tapuwai isn't Duffield, but it's the The Government -which made anew- wads with scattered hemlock and By the Author o ' oTencarrowtr �'' best 1 can do. And 1 seem to be doing ctai advantag @s to young settler &, as- - white Pine, and see to be the pre. ! _ s• paratory stage for either the Bret or _ that damliPd badly." stated to cutting up large blocka of - lk3 NEL1.E M. SCANL 4.N • I "Why don't you go back? Gentry land in pursuance of its policy for �eCond types Very few old hardwood By neglecting don' 'the place and [caving closer- settlement. The Tapuwai stands can be. found_ Birches and top- 'is ' IL all to Michael You wouldn't know Stream, though low to summer, was tars begin th#, process of- reforests - a deep end dangerous river- in the , tion on the bare land, on account of my""" at ysso■atuj Oaapt■rs --the settlers do. Lately there has been it no*." Pat. tried to-spur Kelly by their -light "seed Lad their ability to ° The priaclpal chariot to tug story prodding his meet sensitive spot, ]vet season; A 'horse, could • ford. It next Kelly vIlyl■ the r nwoi Sir arils■ Pea- of i Tapuwai, of about was D no o good, Pat, 1 can't ga back." anywhere in January, except at the m° succession. oand Maples, soaks aoccur ` Barrow, w lawyer whose father and crushed under a. tree and died nest "Not even it Michael asked yon ?" swimming pool. But In winter It was here and there, In moist situations impossible, mother iht D emigrated to Now ho are Ze and atnh: day' and Fabiatl's wife has gone ineti- "He did: Look- here, how, would you - brought u the young people with whom tai;" like to sail under some cub you had The previous "year the aetUara had these Young stands are mostly.. ¢q • she ■tor In conaernem trained, and in the ship you had outs obtained a great from the Govern- dense that no other flora is able es " 0- Sir 111 se, Pencarrow wished Kelly to 'Yes ut Kelly.. twat mlgat nay- _, . to build-'a +ate arched - _,,...._�, P :i.r r,PnParh them, On south elopes .i become a lawyer and to enter• his pea-anywhere." commanded. u Luis way, tiaw linking the two sides of the Valley. and in dry piacee. this process of as.- `Sather'* practice. Kelly insists oa be- • ' - would you like to. stand by, and • see tare reforestation meets many obstaa . coming • rartaer, tae loin■, as uncle. "Oh, I'm sot worrying," •Kelly said �e thing wrecked hy. a fool Who didn't It -was a stone bridge, an outcrop of. Les, the loll' bean covered by blue- , d1 ba: m escarrow, w o owns Duf- confidently. "There, are too .many seal know his job, and didn't care ?" rock providing cheap material, and, $ Mie uncle has a daughter, elia, who problems without looking for fancy Silence fell. Pat realized it was use- the settlers did the work under su- berries m t and weeds which are strong falls in love with as Xnglisha'i•n nam- curses." pervision. 'In this way they got a bet- competitor& _with: forest reproduction, ad t3entry. Ella'■ rather otters Gentry u - _ leas to talk to him about it. The __ _ half -share in • the Duffield _Farm. _ discussion had brought• back memor. let job. or more for . theft money, This infuriates Kelly Pencarrow. . - CHAPTER 'SLY - lea of Duffield, sari shattered the Desce - (To Be Continued.) ae VuaTrets with Uentry, assaults -him i ' - SlgIIlflCaIIf? aaa issues Uufriela to wore elsewhere lrhe simple homes of the settlers of the evening. A gloomy sadne&s set• ` Kelly received a summons to the be(.- were built 1s. clean a fled on Kelly's aptMts, Even when Occasionally a merchant is heard to -- -' - -: «ids of his dytn� grandmother, the ng about the vale gay, "my windows are my advertl6e- spether of sir TIT. Yencarrow. leys, a few miles apart.,Tbe land rose the riders came home, a cheery guar- - Arrived at the bedside, -he is asked If title, it was obvtous that he was de_ Radio .Speeds Awards meat." Judging by the business done,- 9fe ..ui apologias to Gentry au1 cane sharply. behind them, rugged hills cov- "*Me' doubtl ' ess are. Over in Cold - rive her -the assurance that the family erect with dense bush and beavy us.- pressed, At London Hone Show 'is. hope of reconcitlatioa. der rowth, A8 eve g ', water, acceping the challePSe of the 'I fly the will, faelly Inherits two i rythia for their fur- ;Haven't bad a row, have you." _ -: _ _ News, a iota] merchant decided to be transported over Genevieve asked Pat anxiously. thousand pounds, and purchases some nishing had to experiment along this line. He placed - bush i,�na ■t Tapuwai. London. -Radio was called is to the rough mountain tihck on paek- in his second season be invites his "No; just tai king about Duffield t - help at this year's Internationi<! Horse a number o[ articles la the wlddow - sister Genevieve, bie ,sailor- brother., Nat. horse, luxuries •were scarce. Each •U that all? Funny, kn't tt, but ho Show to avold delay in giving out the and among ethers placed one item and - r and his cousins. Robin Herrick aaa little group was dependent upon it- eta quite aeatimental about it ?" But marked it at one -fifth its regular re- Jessie 31aadonald to come to Tapuwai• self for amusement, and entertain- i results of the competltiona to the au. , she ,was • relieved, . •" ., a tail price. And so far he has not re• a toad oa to ce ow d _ 2 meat, 'sad visitors were a peg on �,A pity he doesn't tall to love. 1`hen � • F __ :_ . '�- • •'� '' which to hang some simple backDlock Hitherto a messenger vas walled calved one inquiry concerning this _ "The old Maori resents our being festivities.•_ he might get over 1t and settle down. near the judges !a the, arena, and particular ltefti, Rather significant is. here He told me the •day .I came that The descent of the Yeucarrow clan But you couldn't .ask a girl to live Dad then w nla 100 yards or 'more it mot?-North Hastings Review. - this valley •was Tapu. 'You will, have - hers, now, could yon?" - to the announcer's bo :, who in turn — — - had been heralded throughout the Ts.- rte Dad luck it you cut to tree, and burn puwai, and the arrival of so many "1 don't know, Its better than banded the niea8age to the operator - 0 to Bush it► Tapuwai'." young people held promise of a richer Grannie bad to start with," said Gen• of the Marconiphone IoudsPeakere, P�anOS and Organs "Why ?" variety to their simple summer gal- evieve. This gear a man -stood •1iy with .a• � "It's one of their old burying sty: "Yes, 1 suppose it Is. But somehow Portable radio transmitter. The list Sena tar 64r bargain list of grounds :' ' ' Fabian and Hughes, Kelly's nearest that was different, i'ou don't mind bf awards was spoken into a'hawd. _ -Why'. don't you de, a bit of exeavat. used Upright and Grand neighbors, had' been' longer is the that sort o[ life when there fa ofh- microphone and given out to Olym• tag oa the quiet? You might and, some ing' better. But this Is enough to pla's vast audience with little delay. 1?lanos > valuable greenstone pastes buried angle Their properties met .at an make him ' melancholy. Pool old angle and they were aombluing to ell ,' - _ , Two- manual reed organs 'for' with the old chiefs." y "Yee, and ' get all their ancestral burn of -the felled 'barb; "starting at Church -purposes, and fir !n -th's morning there was a letter $6,35t1,b00 SiLVER SHIPMENT FOR off, ape} bones crying aloud -for., venge,oncer a sharp spur,,sa soon as .wind and or house or weather wP're' as s n a had work- from Lady Pencarrow. It came out UNITED STATES, organ for the home ; - ;'ve trouble enough clearing the bush with some stores from the post office and Sunday School. - ed bard,* t / he area he had cleared shop near the railway, station. Southampton,- king, -The S.S. Wash- without digging for treasure.' _, was much ..:K titan tbkt on the, ad- Easy Terms Arranged "But you 'don't believe it ?" press- joining Lanus, "What has dlothbr got: to say, ?" ask- ington - took aboard the largest con. ed Genevieve. "You don't believe It - - '- '• ed Kelly,: as.' „Genevieve turned the signment of silver ever shipped' to : Write ` will bring you bad luck ?" Trees were the pioneer's natural pages, Norah's large, round writing 'ilia united statesr IL coaatated of HEINTZMAN & CO. LTD. "No, not exactly. But a couple or - ememy_; they -stood -in his path and covered much paper, and it took many 12,00 bars valued at a; proximately obstructed Itin purposes -They -moat- effects to convey- all -the little bits $6,350,000, The silver •weighs .. 4Q0 19.i Yonge Street; Toronto be, .cut, down and .burnt, and blasted • of home news- and the -many. afarrl• . and uprooted before he could malts - S BlUe'l Spells ". progress or prosper. He brought in CAN'T SLID OR SLIDE - ®civilization with an axe, His demean. Reduce "some• women to the dants have not yet recovered from _ ._... Ideas 'Wanted, _ nt shadow of awn FALSE, TEETH petula that influence. Cut, clear, burn Artists and Authors, Amateur ur - L'rofessional are invited 1 sanding selves. Others take that. was the first gospel of neces• - " the Vegetable Comppuad city: They have not yet learnt that" to `send us saleable Sketches, Illustrations, *Designs, Short wheat = feel the blues half the beauty of. _England -of the Dw't � W old kind of retnedy'to Stories and Articles. - coming on. It steadies quiver• k p fate teeth in� plac• -•firs a t eliabler - . _ .. _ lug nerves-}s���elps to tone np , world -is trees. � one which dentarts prase b• Are You Alrtcstceall y Inclined? the geestiriaeuth.••gitesthem Pat had been to England in the such u Dr. Wsmet's Powder -tD• ' more Qep t c a taore chttrana Bauer la tfi• wor teem ' We offer you practical instruction -and criticism on Paint- _ _- .. spring, to the summer, and the* first pl't �tcomfortabte�theyte�dastu- tags, Landacapea and Flowers in 'Water Cotoura. "Send -�s �YO�A E. FIRKRAWS stirring o[ apprehenaton tttid qu1 rsl. poaLivelyooauppiagorclicking- ' three cent stamped envelope for full information, YESETABLE CAMPOUND on when be saw the ruthless, though blissful comfort assured all day tong, necessary, felling of these- lo%ely trees, " Formsaspse- AWcomfort smWoutopr9• �dsas ltn��ntiltd at Tapawal• As he sat in the midst of teet and moothSum Noeoloted gum- it, hts - mind went back to England my Dssa"1� ►ti .'T1RR'i� -- NV4rk;EE �CVENM TORONTO _. oleaaatit. Inespensivi► -all dr AU " , a aIIli bar tip &r 'i'bs forest! had gawp Y -t q er . ' .• :. '•:sa.�•r. -art.., i+t.'su� . 4 -� ' �.nti�§•nn .,.. rem.: � �. ...L -.''•�` °'_ .'s•. - rs...... - �v�.,e -.. r -.. - - .: _ - �.�.a� -L - _ .. .: o,, �:,..� : n• .,p+., „, .. - +.. ',k, -- ,.' ✓.. x:' ~ '••' r 4 s^'•.r' _ , • ..r : _ _ ' _o' .'h,... .,y:.,:i;'°'.S'F,'�f ' .L -' • ,ems• •GS. .' 1, '� 'fir -,- _ b' ' 1 - .- t- S .. -�,• .t ' � • Flattering lattering ; _ odh llluatrated Dressmaking Lesson Club ~ Furnished With Every' Pattern All rW" rummA . - „ r LESSON NO. 22 knowledge of these matters is most Our Sketch Club members who live useful to the designer. inland, top far away from the rivers, FIG. 88 is reproduced from a pen' lakes or ocean, will no doubt welcome drawing which was used in a store some hints on marine life, advertisement. Note the dinghy in o Boats and shipping brings us" in the foreground the motor boats, the Women contact with the seas, lakes, rivers, canoe, the ferry steamer at the • • clouds, the atmospheric, effects of right. Then the city of Toronto sky. _ �• fogs, clam and stormy weather, and lice with lake steamers and Homer- ''''' the effects of light and of wind upon ous small craft, and the gulls over- and of _ picture f �.., // • • t,11 water under constantly varying head complete an accurate p o - �(• j• �' "`•- • . weather from nature itself. Reflect- every day activities around Toronto �a =, by Mars M ' Mori,•o ` • - ,j.. • • •.\ •�• ions, and the operation of refl Ray. ected light and colour upon water, make a EX, No. '24. From photographs, JUDGE FROWNS ON SHORTS . •� �• wonderful study. snapshots and also from your file of ` - Water birds of the, sea, such as picture clippings. make' sketches per- Proving that "Justice Is Not Blind ", Esther Greenstein, 19, • ' • , .,r . of New York, told her trouble to 1$Iagistrate Folwell. Esther ar- ompanied by,two other young ° wome.a and big and- beard'- � • � -' . � i _ _ � � - ,� _ ed 6 -foot giant known professionally as the mighty Adam. - It seems the "mighty- Adam" has a strong -man act at Coney A,;r Island and Miss Greenstein and the others are members of his performing group. .. _ �''�°�'.:, - •�,- _ Esther charged that when she puchased 30 cents worth d 3204 •. :'. - ,-- — F merchandise from Mrs. Fannie Himmelstein and tendered a $5 received only 70 cents in change. Miss Green- The delightful model picturE,. "�� "' • ' �" —� bill in payment she shows a style which will serve you ..r .��►•,. stein sought a summons charging petty larceny. - 4 "► many a good turn for vacation. It - Up to this point everything was in order, then His Honor looks very smart, worn with a white looked up.-_ _ linen suit. You can match your ac- ? ceasoriea to our blouse. Use browtr gulls, the Mother Carey's chickens, taining to various forms of navigat- _ Eather wore a white sailor blouse above shorts, as did one of y Use pen and ink .lines for this or stormy petrels the albatross, the ion. her girl companions.. The other young woman however, wore grosgrain ribbon for the pert bow, ' a¢ a basis of bringing out color penguin, etc„ should : -be familiar exercise. _ I1igh- heeled slippers, shorts and a brassiere — nothing else. (even though by the study of pictur- _ His Honor gasped the tossed the summons to Miss Greestein. harmony, ea to the draughtsman and design- jiffy! ) g gn- Questions wt11 De atuwered in this - It's made in a You'll. he _- -- -- "Here," said he, "take your summons and get out of here. surprised at the "small sum It will. er oi. sea subjects. department. -.- stiyone _.trLii;int__to. rs You ought to know better than to come into court in that cos - cost. �,� The albatross and Mother Carey'e ceire a personal reply may have Crinkle l organdie' in navy blue and chicken are traditionally held in awe 'same It a 3a stampea addressed enr Miss Greenstein and rom ap left hurried! white check, yellow batiste atriped in by the sailor. The former is the larg- •elope is enclosed with the t�nest p y y' " brown, delicate pastel ice cream pink eat and the latter is the smallest of The Art Director. Our Sketch Club, + + + + + ! shade in Crepe silk and navy eyelet this web - footed tribe. The wandering fioom 4E6, 71l Adc4ln:de Street R/astt _ are other a toons ocean, has Toronto. 7 batiste lovely tigges albatross of the Southern ` 1L.T- (�QNS('l _ .. :. for it. tremendous powers o! Sight, with SKETCRING CONTEST Style No. 8204 is designed for` aiz- expanse of eleven to fourteen feet. It ANNOUNCEMENT (Sir . Ian Macpherson, M.P. , declares that "there are n0 es- 14. 16, 18 years, 36, 38 and 40 is voracious that it will 'swallow Jr funds, linguistic, philological, traditional-or social for the inches bust. Size 16 uires 2 an entire fish of four to five pounds' We are happy to announce the "abominable phrase 'in - kilts'," and that the only permissible yards of 88 -inch materi with % in weight- In Coleridge's "Ancient names of the winners of the three --version is "in the kilt.") yard of 35 -inch lining. Mariner," you. - will remember, all the special prizes in our recent Land- Lucio, in the Manchester Guardian;. waxes lyrical on the : _, suited i g a *; ' t asst n - misfortune re rom shooting cape Sketching Co subject: _ BOW TQ -ORDER 'PATTERNS . he albatross. The' winger o! the pe • Sailors. consider the stormy petrel, class is W. J. Senkinson, Colborne, ` _ Flow boorish, unpolished. and rural Write your natne and ariA. !9 or Mother Carey'a chicken, as the Out., who submitted a splendid small _ Are thot;e who unwisely •r fer plainly, giving number, and size of precursor of a storm. It tS a Small sketch b inches wide by 6 inches To the classical kilt of a plural, such patterns as yon want. Enclose bird, snd follows ships after peraps high. The composition was nicely In which they most grievously err! 15c in stamps of- coin (coin preferr. of -food. Storms do not bother them arranged, with the placement of _ ' The Scott is left dolefully brooding' ed; wrap it carefully) for each num- in the least, and they display -great• blacks and whites well thought out, - He winces -and visibly wilts, _. ber, and address your order to Wii- activiy its swooping, dropping on and 'every line strong and firm with ' - When he hears people rashly alluding - son Pattern Service, 73 West Ade- and skipping the waves. The singular Practical reproduction qualities. _ !aide St.' Toronto. pecul;::rity -of this bird is its faculty The class for nci4 crayon or To someone in .kilts. . = - -- .. ' . � of running, and even. standing, on wash, did not produce' any pictures _ DEBUTANTE PARTY MENU the surface of the water. in these three mediums, so the prise -- _ •1 ,: 4: The English 'r as erro:es espousers , The much- debated • sea serpent is is aw xded _Margaret Harper, 14 That vile misdemeanor commit; - another bogey to the sailor. year old, Tuberose, Sask., who ' sub- = K- _ They think that the kilt, like their trousers. At a debutante party given.in'Now The construction of vessels is a mitted a sketch in the pastel medium. Is "they" when it ought to be "it." fork last year, the cost per person long and complete history. The A composition of barns, 'trees and - r -of the food was fifty dollars. Here earliest forms of boats were built of wheat ,stacks. The mass of buildings Y9 what was served: Loge, VY•wt wuAnl nYd ..ego �avt,�licG �. g With a verbal and villainous barb ,► r -�►� per&- a- litsla indefinite +n arsn b�..' - • " season strawberries,. spiced, - and oars, or sails; the modern, iron and manship and tone contrast. Other- ., For the kilt, in all-maz:.festations, - brought oti in the skin of a tropical steel,-built ships are propelled by wise a splendid composition. - . - Is a singular garb, grapefruit; ,soup in' cocoanut shells;' steam: and even electricity. The water colour class produced a t - — - trout realistically swimming in a sea' The concurrent art of navigating winner in a neat little sketch from :. - rA,h l rather, let peace be promoted, of gravy; quail imported from the various types, before' and after Austin Legree, age 68 years, The - And let us take infinite pains, Mexico, with a sauce of guava jelly the discovery, of the compass, and tones of the foreground were rather To get the garb singly _denoted and juniper, berries; endive salad the charting of the' waters and the drab and the distant. mountains too with French dressing and an extra harbors of the, world, is an equally, bright. - - _ _ (in spite of the cloth it Contains), sauce of blackberry jelly mixed with long but romantic story. Congratulations to the three lucky Fot life will be calm and contented -.. :. _ claret. Finally the dessert was three The subject of navigation' is so winners, each of whom will receive a - - When the'�English have owned to their guilt, ices covered with heated sugar and .filled'witb romance and adventure personal letter from our Art Air- `Y And the mollified Scot is presented served in .a great red bowl—wilh hot that it has always made a special ector, also a prize consisting of an I • n the pink and the kilt, brandy sauce, sphere for the artist. A general illustration by a prominent artist. :y Iq Heiress Elopes With Shop Clerk E _ i Leases Lar 'Estate and Social a Y Posit >IOn' for One Aoom -• • s v Apartment yam_ Scarborough -on- Hudson, N,Y. —The QseNi Te - elopement four months ago of Ann Y , inatnonBthestumpsdian !National _ Whiting. heiresaing to a large por- _.'' u bt their barely sown their first gr into the Cana os� of Canada have bra B field tics of Crowell Publishing Company ntariohadban for •what h it�itn oducte of the _ stock, with ,iullus Murray, scion Hard -fisted ioneets of had paved the .g decades alV alon6 wtth _ ' pp dens tug t stock. Minneapolis family, now a clerk in a peninsula whenthrou h the sue �lgeons and tx �iturecan Produce g New York department store, is now *;�X �chib ;tics. Do ed f+orses, Poultry,. tes• g d Trials, : 5 ... • ce for our Exhibition revealed. finest livestock, blpOd valuable p b osse Show and p� featuring The 20- year -v11 girl, a Social work- atelq $ git, events at 9 and orchard to co roam 100A�Canada a tgreatest H ear- k; torinces. ries, are two of cite lea S A prize list of aPp ,000 Futu and m� ner9. ibis is the bt6 Y��OOpMa nHFS• er and considered radical in her ideas $ {rom Ontario and o�iety's en about her own set, forsook the large § faun equiprn ,. the Standard $ trend in estate here of her' parents, Mr, and _ 'a ''•_' See also today's Mrs. Giles Whiting, for marriage- and s CQ6- p ,3Hd,u ' - - a one -room apartment,. } Murray, who is 22 is the son of �. M Mrs. 'Wm, Murray and the late Dr. yr Murray, prominent Minneapolis phy- ° a clan. The elopement was in line with Miss Whiting's refusal'two years ago to have a format debut.' RED AND WHITE DEMSERT ' ( � �'��'�.,�r�`i, ,, � , ;' �. ,• .� Bake your favorite angel food cake ' f { , ,r ° , %� ` ^.�. in a long shallow pan. When cool, h Y - ,... place. it on a platter, cover it gener- <a tx •s T ously with washed and sweetened - TORO O _ x. :,::•> fresh red raspberries. Cover the A N' E N T E N y _ whole with slightly sweetened whtp- YEAR ped cream just before serving time. Perfect whole raspberries may be �*- } • � • ANADIAN • _saved to decorate the top if desired. TOR0NT0 INDIAN BANDITS E8CAPE, ATIONAL AUG".- - 2a- TO -SEPT 8 . Bombay,, India.—Twenty-seven bas. • a dita escaped frCm the Farudkote State _ jail; after •kllling twq prison officials,' ` �a 5;z 7. X4 ni� 7 r w �7, old, Mrs. G. Law and G. Cowan (eq- Grand CbAmplon Living room Bouquet - Mrs. H. Arn- meeting- was opened with a tenmin- LASCELLES ute song serv;ice, this was followed Clydesdale stallion, the property Blacksmithing, Wood� rrk uAl). Everlastings - Mrs. H. Arnold. by a Prayer by Mrs. A. Harbron. The of T. 0. 1 Lowry, Whitevale, wall Mrs. A. Wood. OPEN' CLASSES-- program was as follows: Scripture make the 3eazon of 1934 as follows. N at rigbt prices ow to tke time to have those repair Dahlias E. G. Station, Mrs. D. Call 1,esson, by Jack Mowbray Tht Topic Wednesday morninx wiU le ave his jobs attended to. Harrows repaired an a dii on i M r s �7 �GL a w. W and aa excellent talk on "Our Duty own stable and proceed to John IVIA4 Pa 79M W. also new seetioce on hand.' Th6 fo;o:. LULAUbulanel- by R. W -Xwwi=ay-- Voc- ­ BarmU. C11gyroq0, for noon; th- ous Fleury Plow* always on hand. Ma fo the UQjWd a" GeCit Gourlie, Mrs. B. Lotton. Zinnias al solos by Miss Lena Sadler and eticie to Ult,.S. ­1414'Kb, D-U�A RL -Miss Mabel Hurbrom Readings by for Wght. Thursday proceeds to W mtain $2.00 in advan" Mrs. C. Risk. Also dealer to Viking Oream dews- Mrs. J. Steil, Edna Stevenson. Eiteerii, C. Willson's Brougham, for noon; Dealer in Oockebutt and Frost-6 Parkin and Bobby Gibsom thence to his own stable for night. �JOHN 1AURKAR, Prol3rielor- Kinsale Friday afternoon proceeds to Gra- Wood machinery. Mr. Orville Lawton, of Nanilla; �HORSE REGISTER. ham's Hotel, Brooklin, for night A phonicall will bring us to your farm. 94-0796 ^NQ COMMENTS. Saturday, proceeds to his own sta: Ozy-acetylene welding. .1w spent Sunday with the Bell famlly-' ed by Preniiir Miss Joyce White of Oshawa. is USURPATETJR, 12044, -(1451-OI)p - ble -here he will remain until the Phone Pick 715 The activity display following Wednesday marning. Ia holidaying-with her cousin. Miss V. Imported stallion, r�gistered in the Hepburn and his cabinet in dismNs- Crawford. Can. Percheron Stud Book, and en- insure a foal, $15-00. GREENWOOD ing men holding Positions in various Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell and daughter railed is No. 471, th'e 'property of- t control of Toronto. Sundayed with Mr. H. Oscar Wilson, Bt.ougham, will -'A capacitlas under governmen Lawn Mowers Sharpened stand for service during n-Any thous. Parkin and family. 1934 at is saving the Province Miss Jean Moivbra is spending a his own stable, Brougham. -ON A MACHINE ESPECIALLY AM t ands of dollars. There is no.doub few days with Miss Helen MeBain CLAREMONT ENSIGN 26574, Cly. DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE Notice* :td"You that a great Many,of these men hold and other relatives'at Brooklin. desdale Stallion, Sire, Dunmore En- All old grease and-dirt ii thoroughly these positions for services to 'the Mrs. Ber.tley Sr., has returned sign_, (imp.); dam, Bridgebank Joan washed out of the bearings and 'We do Building nf all from a two-week holiday with, Mr. your party in power, and if there were not . (imp.); the property of F. G. Som- and Mrs. Swann, at Musselman'i mower will be returned, well oiled t-for the =,&n"PP-,, ere, Gordon Park Farm, lot 20, COD. positions-sufficien - -Lake. 2, Pickeringi -will-- make the season and 'correctly adjusted for cutting. CARPENTERING, liamts, it would apoear that new Mrs. 314die and son, Lloyd, of Os- of 1934, at his own stable. Terms: W. A. AUSTIN, positions were treated for.them. Hep- hawa, Miss June Webster, of-Almon- $10.00, payable, Feb. lot, 1935. All -,ROuge Hille Service station. PLUM-BING burn claims that there are far too d's and Mr. and Mrs. Hadley were accidents at owner's risk. John Sunday visitors at the R. V. Mowbr- or in Pickering. 111 y men employed for the work to , I Kael, manager. and . .. . ...... ay home. J.A. BUSH BY, Phone 46W -055) be done, That is _the re0on for do M . r. and Mrs. Ali.' Sadler, DOL 173208-12921, the Imported ROOFING of park. many dismissais. It may be'that the hill, Mr. arid Mrs. Roger Camobelrof French Percheron Stallion, the We also sell Brantford RoGiffug property of E. A. Somerville, will -Government is Rbing too far in dim- London, Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Terrill, aterials'Empire Bathroom that re. of Lindsay, were Sunday visitors at stand for season of 1934 at missing so many men, but Ecilli;;ent, Doro Water the home of Mr. Win. Sadler. own stable, lot 14, 10th line, M his Radio Service -'M bt ark-. mains to be seen. There is no dou The Hissio'n' Band Picnic was held ham This horse is a Government Systems. Beatty that the salaries -that have been paid at Green's Park last Saturday after- Premium Horse. Terms $10., pay- ALL MAKES Stable Equiputent has been too . gre 23 VICED AND R 'and other Building Material* at for these times noon, with about thirty Present. The able March let, 193S. No. M.' SER' EPAIkED afternoon was spent in races and in Form Al. Ali accidents at'ownejes PRICES REASONABLE -of depression. The government Is Estimates Free of, games. A sumptuous supper was risk. -justified in lowering the salaries -WORK GUARANTEED Work Guaranteed served bq the m6thers. ------ -- --- the officials. A salary of Quite a number from here attend- many of THE "MADELINE IS, in these times is much be, ARTHUR F ed the Oqha-xa 'Fair. and report an 11ELD F. J. PROUSE the same sum dunn. 1-m—mense crowa. and­a-rood­how�- Perity, as all the necessitie� ­7Phone 65M ..4t- I The Instititte Ladies secured 6 firsts of pros seconds and 5-thirds on their exhib- '43 48 Phone 5201, PICKERING PICK EaING. ONTARIO of life, as vell as the -luxuries are its it. thp Fair. C�orsgratulationa. 1934 means a now year whichmeaus they are in pros- A -zood conxregation attended the new Permanent Wave. irnes. Thus a reduction In Sunday service - which was carried I have Permanent. Waves w sui' verous t t e irery h the- reduCed, out by the Yqung People of the C-1- lady 8 Purse, to why not Inake Waries in keeping %it urch. Mr. Arc' tost of nving is what is right and hie Bel.? Presided. Thi an appointment. THEREDLWHITESTOPES what can be expected- A complaint I give FAI'my customers my- vary dat .6 . .. 4N ME%40RIA1L is made that the principle of To careful attentiod. .,.the Victors belong the Spolli" is Put' Also, Harrellinf. Hall"urting. So-sip Into overati 1 MORRISH-In'tovinx memory of our awd Facial Treatments. I lk on. This principle is. one darting Lyle. who Passed away on its of quyty gove of the evi rnment, Sept. 2nd. 10'31. eadmQuarters It's lonely here without you Lyle dear Z&VII1111. and in Practiced by both the leaAinx parties. We do not think that it There's such a vacant place Phan* IN@ CLAREMONT Where we never bear your footsteps --POR- sh uld be exercised - Unless there' :8 Nor see your smiling face. a. such as As we loved you, so we inim. you. sinissal Isgood reasons for dL CHOOL SUPPL services of In our memory you are dear. Ancompetency. or that the remembered, long" for d OCK Ithe one to be dismissed is not r�.. -Uvesi. BRA &A" ways. -WASH UP POR'SCHOOL WITH THESE FINE 90APSA6 4uired.. on account of there being too Bringing manr a silent tear. T11-111FA-TREEP many employed for ' the work to ..be dGee. When a pobition becomes -Da4dy, Mamma and Marie vacant through death or resibmatign froin the office. a government cann --a maIl Northern ENV,­ -Ac .604104 System at be criticised for appointing .,':who is a aupportier of the party in Sound Miuree at their Best power. if he possesses the necessary qualifications But to dismiss a man. -b&--is-tharoughly competent, and THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SArRDAY whose vrork is Perfectly �atisfactory 3 BARS foil 4�. AUG Wth. 31st and SEPT. l9t. in every way. in order to furnish a 00� WEBSTUS party Suporter, cau SPE"AL �'?(W WMATIOM frir a Ho-evw, the IS bardly be defended. 1111�rge White's -opposite party has no rea-son for DICT110HARM we in use by busi- --compialning for they are 0400 men, 0 -ers. Vol PRINCESS FIAKUp 2 fiw agineers, banL guilty of S. cwxia" the same thiak- judges. architeCtS. PbY==&n4. I farmers, teachers. Ubro*uza, cl(w- UDY VALLEE _r_- o=m &X successful nun and iBOOTH MURI S' C N 7%' Annual Flower Sbww of Pickeq' ALICE FAYE !g 09"WR the world over. - . . . * -! Bewticultural - Society JIWXY DURANTH m? An'Ton Eq*p" to V "CLIFF EDWARDS The New Internsuonal provides The Annual Fail Mower Show of provides We defter tbameanstasuccess. Itiianall- You order PHONE PICKERING goo the Pickering Horticultural Soc.,e.y knowing teacber, a univa-W q=*. *AUxu A w;Ls held on Wednesda3�,' '22nd" iii St. Andrew's Hall and ev-: tion answeteg. .--tryone Pronounced it the best yet. Myou seek efficiency and a& Manday, Tnemday S There w�re over 150 exhibits of fl- me of this, vast fund of inforna- vanceasent why not make daW SHPT. 3-rd, 4th and 5th &kehng Hardware tore only, qL very creditable obbwino Win ? 14r. a young society­and­the--e-NxeeH- ence of the display was generally re- 6W Illusmoona. coiored T MLY and GUS' marked up�in. The groiirtx interest 34,802(;004" kasubiac'm U.9" 111600aph"I ctri", '.. -�:- W. 0. FIELDS The Plies are here, and we have the Goods. Flit, ihese-exhil��,ed by the Ana- sa "s-raw I&MMM fo . rthe - House. Dr. He", Fly Sp Ply-Tow "largeattendance that viewed the AL—P80-N SKIPWORTB my and Stook Aid wrttel XR6 '--.'...--Show and the intelligent comments bARY I, Y ==-Jor-Itfe, 8"0. King OUR-killez-for the potatoes illustrations. on the awards. T6 aissure absolute etc. and all garden prodnee. It kills the an ii AND - Arnpartiality, none of the e\hibits.c p get of oe be identifiedi-, except by a I nuin m3pe it ber, skame bugs and prevests bil until after th ' e jud0hg has been c9m- "ORWT, EXPA= &reen Doors, Window Se-reens and Wire,91oth foi the Homw ulturalist, All eizes. and width*. pleted. The' veti�rari hortie ?4r. F. L. Green, of Greenwood, act- ran eti -HEATHER I Rtmk of, Haying and Harvest Toole. PIq'w Shares to dt all makes of Plows. MERRIAM ANGEL ed as judze, to the eminent satiifact- NORMAN FOSTER -ion of all concerned. After time bad Agent for MeOormiek-�-D ------ been given for the public to view the RALPH MORGAN Kaelaiaory; exhibits, an excellent program wa� and Repairs. presented by local talent.. followed -by'the serving of. lixht refreshments "Out Motio:-�'.We- and the evening was' much enjoyed h&rg, t,7C�ba g*t'*t, or �`�,"Iby everyone Dresent. The follow- THE PROPER CARE OF it is not Loads.!*, ing Committees under the convener- ishib of Dr. Cart-wright, had charge YOUR AUTOMOBILE Telephoae SM of the arrangements: Proitrarn -Mrs. 0. Jones, C. E. Morley; Exhibit; Vosed' Car Tops J. S. BALSDON, PICKERMO �'G. W. Barker, E. G. Station; Refresh- ments, Mrs. W. Thomm Mrs. H. T. Fattiise, Mrs. W. V. Redditt; Judge - ile owners appre- indicated by the disap F, L. Green. Greenwood. at MOST automob ciate thst it isn't the original the gicas and the of TNE R00'h&=;;P1NS ARE BAOK Prize Winners TITO- "tolp Is cost, It's the upkeep that -makee URY ebeek M&I*S. Asters, strai-aht pe�taller Mrs. H. motoriag expensive. Yet, few reatift when this condition do- :.'"'T. Fallaiqe, Mrs. G.- Law- . Asters, dtat they ean 4vvid many of the the ch4elm nor oniluve hos Work Santa 2.49 ito curly petalled - Mrs, C. Risk, Mrs. G. "Jor expenses of an automobile "evraweThich may eventuall* pe" k lAw. Cosmos - Mrs. G. Law. G. Cow- with a little eam trate.throupit to the fabrfo mW rw Ke -pc v 450 Overalle *ad Pant4 1.25 an. Galendula. - E. G. Station, Mrs. It has been told previonAy bow fult 1% Iftme. P Keft's Work.9 the ft1sh of tho -car v A w frow #Amo. ok, or;d for Ropkins. Fren w� be pro- Ao mw Asope made of 16 Marigolds'- Mri. E ----------- 1,otton, Mrs' 9019 fndefinfW7 - b 1W 1110% ArW *qed which rain qvickly J. Taylor. Stocks - Mrs. elsening and waxing. 1&Is =M wha 0"ted to moisturq, 0 U61W T. 1,otton.- Zinnias - Mrs. B. Lottor, a1w at -the elased -car "I If -'eaft top dam*^ P"114 Testa Harilese "Ad'" X. E. Morley� Phlox Drummondi to taken Of the tep,when. it Js new Tty the *no the motorist realtim 'Miss Dixon. Scabiosa - ' Mrs. � C. Risk, W& Hf* may bo proftW. tfi"- *at tbo,. top - mods uht", be Z areepahars,44 Various orieft Wrs, J. Taylor. Petunias - Mrs. W nitolly fit little expense. a" "44 it have ,.."'Thomas ' Mrs. G. Law. Snapdragon Iffeat elosed e:ar Monew of of the rebaft Mer"14 3frs C. -h is w Sterritt, Mrs-. A. Wood. Gaill- fabric wbIc th -a Inh- a long and or 466. ix - - #w2lV** i ardias - Mrs. H. T. Fallaise. Miss D 614 - %ow is the tAme to got tA&t bqr Mm atA OW w" rpiquem t1weetim at ike to hwasso r*pwrsd old. an-'Delphinium - Mrs. R. Arnold. Mrs a bkek baked ommel. Zxpwun saimdali arA CDL-"- X -A. Gourlie. Dahlias E. G. Stallon. G. t* the Weather esubm *8 vindelt- allarts It dw*M be "-fabbed 7 Fhoas 2W4 'W Barker. Gladioli - Miss A Allison, ed CdA 6f the *9 to elvwly C110 a Ono of plepw�y twrawmed 'W. Milton. Roses - Mrs. H. T. Fall- Intsef0e or Ask *%I& Is- &* " -!!q-- sise, Mrs. J. S. Beam. Perennial Ph- Avat.. "No"AhkI the r*00 -b-i - E. G. Stallion, Mrs. E. C. Jones. CE CIL BRADL EM Y% 210z 03C max X44a 7 A�,, lull I IN 9 111 111 1 5; Clarenow Korea on furlough. Every branch of The Maratbon- Swimming event se- the family was represented with the heduled to come off on Wednesday Imperial0il Se 'Mr. and Mrs. Parker hiv—er­e-turn�', r"Ce exception of one from AlbeXU. Mem- at the C. N. F. was postponed on ac- _�d from their vacation of two week-3. bers from various parts qf the StRtes, count of cold'water. The temperature FUNERAL DIRECTOR A" Lymuin Pilkey and Mr. Douglas, and from 1�anada - were present. A- was 6 degrees too cold. The distance Station :-opevt Monday in the city. bout sixty-five of Ue clan wexe en-: is 16 miles. (opposite old Kill) EMBALMER. Mrs.."Brown, of Oshawa, Is -spend- tertained. Dr. and Mrs. Avison are at ouccessor:tO W. J. M hw, 1* ------ The operator win return to public I.. L—_A."­_ . StoutfTille 4torea T is has been the greatest W _.T5!_, Mr. and ;(r;. B. Jones I open Sun- day 41th fe*nd8_at_ Agimourt-­ — -rd---u-nion of the -family- -vet-heW. of August on Gas, Oil, 17ires Harry and Mrs. -Derwha and son, Tha;t tuberculous infectio does and Accessories aide& - Next Sunday, September 2nd, the a -Business-, phone--Reaidenee Pbeat �,,of Oshawa, spent Sunday with friends two congregations will worship in not, " A. rule. take Place In adult 9801 life. but that the disease, breaki Ile re their own-respective churches. The out In later years, to an outcome U.1 'D. M. and Mrs. Morgarl spent last union services',for July and, Auguat child infection-the dormant germ n onl aw&lttng some run-down con. 7 week with the former's so . Alex. at were a itmat success. The c6lagrewat- dition. some lowering of vitality. to- JAS. DAVIDSON 7 ABobcaygeon. break Into activity. authorities now Eye' ions were large and the choirs are agree. Several from here went to Mark- deserving of much commendation for Children are especially suscept- 'CHFRRYWOOD here to scarcely A ham on Monday evening and attend- their attendance and rendition 61 ex- ible to tnf.`fcte'.0J`.*' t 'ed the green there. a hance p* If thaKoare &I- Care cellent music. We hope the same ar- ' c I lowed to remain in the Meg of Mrs. Bryan entertained hbr'sister rangement can be* affected next yeai. . the tuberculous. We have, there- fore In this disease a vital child INSURANCE 0. hear of pro a fr and 'The community rezret t b em. Gu rd them dm contact and two children of Toronto, here over the weekTend. - the accident that befell Mrs. Walter with sonsumptives. Keep them in A UTUMOBIL14 The Bow the fresh air day and ni ht; cleanse ling Club have added , Ward lazt Sunday afternoon. , She and nourish their bodles so that equipment, such as dish- -am up strong, h lot, of new siipped and fell down the cellar stairs they anj grow ealthy Eye es and stainless 'cutlery to . their fracturing -her wrist. Dr. Tomlinsoa men women. and the fight BURGLARY against consumption will be won. Club Going to eat regularly. For children already Infected reduced the fracture with the assist CASUALTY1 'Mrs. Bacon and two daughters, and ante of Dr. Avison. there is theehoQuuleden marr Hospital Strain! LIFE INSURANON where they be taken without by, the former's mother, Mrs. Watson, of The egr-laying group of hens ir�-' delay, for only through such treat: H. Tuck, Opt D. PhOns Pickering 79M tu Stouffville. -returned from Trent Ri,;- this vicinity are *berinninx to slow ment as to afforded at this Instl tLon. Is there hope �ot recovery. er, on Friday. up on production. They must W a As this hospital is maintained The funeral of the Late Mrs- D bird from the U. S. A. alid have now largely by voluntary contributions Pay. for Vision, not Blindness 1 -Eastwood t with e send your gift to George "You Can Buy at, Rome" ook place last week heard -about the N. R. A. require- ZpTTled Treasurer, Queen uraxy interment being made in St- John'L3 menti from back home. Hospital for Consumptive Children, God gave us the different seftse!�, TIRES, BATTERIES,, 'Cemetery, on the 7th. 223 Coll go Street Toronto L the one we now think of here is Miss Mfldred Pugh has spent A sight. If we squander these indii,�r_ -ACCES90R110, week with Mrs. Willison. at -Athens. in-Linately in the interest of indust- Tyli5g, Alma Pugh, who has spent tho -Annouticement rial progress we axe justified in at- At as low and better prices holidays there also has returned. Rid you'riself'ot, opping to think of who will suffer Dr. Neil Smith will return this Havin open'ed my business in the' most if we neglect. Should our via- weeks� holidays and former drug store �premlses opposite RHEUMATISMIJ you can in Toronto. week from two -ion go below a certain percentage of wish to extend - vill be at his office in Claxmont on E. Lewis' Bakery, we with thfis old and proven. formula, efficiency how many are waiting for Tuesday next. a welcome torour Claremont and vic. Relief guaranteed or money bs�k our job, and if we step down to be Lot us repair thatjeakytop. ity friefids to view our 0 . Read what Mrs. K., of Torooto says replaced by another, what- happens School re-ouens. again for the fall in dis lay of' term on Tuesday, Sept. 4th. Day af- Ladies' and Children's Ware ; of THROIL RHEU*ATISK REM- to our lost visual efficiency. This .1 ter Labor Day. Tough! Kids, but the We are %tiso custom tailors Of Ch EDY: a personal matter perhaps we can Skilled Motor Rep,%irs. Jun is all over. ildren's School Gkrments, And Ladies' "I am glad to' tell' you -that since win it- back or pay to develop it a- Harry __E01kTw____h4 completed his Dres-making. --tAking-THROIL RHEUMATISM RE- gain but i.i a versonalmatter. Learn 1110sordon J. Jaw" part of the work on the new 4choor- iiatigfiktI16-n. ' - - ill' - W--W-be-settish-tu-th"rolection--of- - -- ­- . --­--­­_ �'on the 2nd of Uxbridge, which will. MEDY my Neuritis pains ve i16 .1 Phone 29W. Mrs. Corney left me and I am able to took after these talents of ours and that it be opened for school opening Claremont, One: my work again. My son, also. has pays us first and others afterwards PICKERLNG, ONTARIO The Cannine Factories are expect- found great relief fram Sciatica." , to protect their efficien�y. Where Ing to be open and In operation this ual efficiency is concerned it Wliat THROIL RliEUMATISM your VW pays to buy. health not sickness, vis- AR week. There is rerrorted to be a good REMEDY has done for Mrs. K. and DINT79 GARAGE crop, and a busy season is looked for. STANLEY-:411'ar AATR her son. it will do for you. A speedy ion not bli-ndess, efficiency and not Clifford Pilkey and family spent inefficiency. I have just said that in- Oor. Brock and Kingston Rde $. zafe relief-for all sufferers of rheul- vestixations P'rove;d that'diwAses that the past week with Jos. Even �eo -Jean and Gladys Morley returned STOUMILLE matism ailments. Made from an old once plagued our chihihood are noi* and proven formuLa. fre- from habit -to Toronto with the Pilkeys. for a may be possible General Ropair Work all am% forming drugs. Safe, simvLe and vl- rasily curbed. It gUnmUed at reasonable 'week. Effie Miller Assaant to take--positive and Prompt then to nurse to life many cases that Mrs. D. A. Scott, Miss the dim forgotten past wouW have Priam jy In. action. If no re1W after taking Ln and Robt. Scott, matoreSl to Ja4ipon FRIDAY and �S ATU RD Time W"ne the s;-eek_ent'Mr:s.' Ren- one box. -your -mQue II e refun "n impossible to save. Perhaps then fAeot Point for Aug 3t*t.. and -Sept, 4st. ed.,$l. 00 a b" 7 w' b �j . j savrinjr these in the earlier yews Batteries ropaired and ch at Your druggists _argo& frew returned to Claremont with' 'Of4ese they becorne whole physicaDy Firestoneand DunlopTUw6 them. 66 to Fw ule &A Pickering and Clare- they will suffer as they near the oth- --Our sentleaw bo%riers an_F:dA;1X_ GWD DAME wnt'ftw stass er'end of life. GasWine and Oils. --eveninx last, returiod'the compli- 'Veshmme Booth in om the ladies to wITH - ment. and entertained it pboas Ptak. 7": ice-main and eake.. at the green- SYLVIA SYDN%T Mrs. Bi Thomson and son. Gene, (night or "o and cousin. Mrn SPECIALS Comstock and dau- FRRDERIC KAR011 rned to Buffalo on Mon- M/LrOJLJ 49LEEP aliter. retu B11TTY'900P' RAPID REVUE day mornirr after visiting for some. P ROPSIDTOR -;..:"time wtth Mrs. R. R. Thornson. SOUVENIR H. and Mrs. raskey were in the J ;l P r- 8165 per Sqnare village over the week-end. They ar,, t..,.JRo0fingp Z ply, 62 15 per Square i eamping this week at Wasairs Besch ROCK bLTRF before Mr. Caskey takes up his rer- ACED, $2, 98 per Sq. ular work on Sept. 4th. -MONDAY SO4 TUESDAY R.00fing be# gone up but we still have a limited stock at then, Mrs. Peter Macnab will ' shortiv -take up residence with Miss Maiv SEPTEMBER,13ak aa4 4,tb priceis Nt your orders in at once. rs. D. P. MacFarlane of ro blacnab. K r eavetroughe, water troughs. chimi 'Toronto spent the week-end with 'S '444,eak, ,y 64abiag. tanks etc. $2, 00 per gal. "THE CAT AND top Ifesisk Spode" them. _77 Two in 'Paint ­9 into and vartsishes at 6160 per-qt� ,Dominiou birs. John' Morgan mid daughter. Sam er-� J&D: %ill a sruall qttantity uf Brand hatts 4 Henclecoon "hass alow Rev. anti. Mrs. Park, of Toronto. ar , Gertrude. and cousin of Mrs. MoTX- Irardware Store paints at 96c. per qr. Guamateed. RAMON NOVARRO an's. from the States. visfted D�y KAWNS Ives here an Monday. JEANETTZ MACDONALD 0whesin ting patrons of, the re Roof coa 9 Best graide. 6t.25 per 011oo. Stanley Theat liansvow please note owing to the holiday. soortlilght- 11.61jid $11.00 per cwt.,' rn will be White 9 moat standard. V?ftT5 per pail.. . goviwo vexular mid--eek PrOM 'ibowing, Monday and. Tuesday. Sri land 4t.%L No show' Wedne.*Aay ni0t,, Extra heavy. 28ce per lick stove FRIDAY a ''SATURDAY, PIT)e*p Lighter trade, 15..� per link The Pilkev families returned from 8EPT. 7th and 8tb 41 Trent River on 'Saturday. They re Now is the tivas to have your furnace looked wi or, or have - fishing. and a boi a now on*& new one installed. 1por% splendid good ;iday orener Ouch stly. 84nded irood en' "TARZAN be%t prices re again next for a trip back the Storag'e Batteries.' b,l.,I, and T, summer. of The weather of the ..-THE FEARLESS retet . il: A good battor tuade by an English Cempacy, y interfered somewhat with har hsL vesting operations in'some 'sections ---,-:-BUSTER CRABBEI A fult*ock of Furnwe Pipes, Elbows, Furnace Augual in this district. � h;is turned Cement, &a'd Furn&ce and Stove Repaire. be one of the most unusuit. -,,*ut to . .: Syd*hmldt, conditions, for as regards weather Propriewr -.--C- LARF.AOIff -0 CHAS., C PPFR* Mr. Raymer loaf two of'his h6rses Parking space at reai of the theatre. on the C. P. R. tracks, just east of a few days ago, when, Claremont they broke out of the pasture adjoin- Wbm dm Appftech- ing thi tracks and got on'to the rails as its final hour do A train �.tvuck the two of them seat- 0"morials we Oxon" will be standift In. a -,terinir their- -bodies - over tht, rich K JEJ mute trilme to tin way. N S"'uCIALS Our new road surface is -now near� ITIO was they hm bm ly complete and lopks like a good to boom. Ow Job. Watch out for wet pavernents, emtfv* @kill afid'until the tar is hard and dry, the best "waN& ceptSunday, 'Aug '25th Se0te*ber 8th 'keep off Mrs. So-andSols door-step. -DAilyt :eX ust to WNO 0"Noter T?%18W Every place we went Ahis week. 014 upon the floor D REDUCED N. W. STAPPORD papers were plared ROUN 85c.: which -stuck to vour TRI t, FARE -to catch that gh"rabn PAM shoes, - providing you were fortun- Whftby 00 -�ate enough to ze� in. Fame Wbftby Includes Admawon to EXHIBITION The mothers of children going to 4116 school should be interested in the PA vertisernent of Mrs. Corney's in a Coach Transporta to from fion and other column. A service vailablp, that should be -very welcome. T.wmhW iiiMe the Groun& One often hears a mother complain- Ing of the inability to obtain xewty- tnade clothing for children under cer- turnMg until. Septembe ''10th Lod MiLtza no tain ages Call, and'invesiistate. .,,Good re' r VAPk 1 At.the service in the United Cbu?- eh last Sunday morning. a very int- . ..... eresting address on the cl%anxes tkat 00, 10"VIL PWKERING TORONTO ovid WAWANZSA INS. Uave- taken -place. in, Korea - thrnu wat Duada" 10hear rat" for t"M and ermen -the vrork of. misisioriiarle2 was -deliy- .T by Dr. Harpld Avision. He Xvas nt"stacm Insuriesm on bnlldinp� 1yorn iv Korea, educated in -Canada. win&mR* 11066 ,--,;,,and has been erkiraked in Medical Mission Work in Seoul since lgtl, of all hinds44 -With hlp wifo and four daughters. he GRAY COACH LINES ,ear- ':FAR3P, ]FOR 4" lias been visitinz ffi�nds in- Mare- Weltio or phone O�i Saturday'last. a re-ohinh of t'he .`..'ZWter8 Hog@*-_,TI0KXRIN0-PhoQ44= Coorrer family ww held on the hornt- -DOWMAN & ROWX AP .6te.84 he#e in "honor "Of"Dr. Douplas, WHITBY, ONT, snd Mrs. Aviwm, -now 'bowye fro,," F ,��.Voice of ffie Press 'Ash -Fut'.. UM Wage, IlEipIplartr Honored ISO ore Law For Males' 'THE WESTERN CROP The Canadian crop, on the whole. ta hard hft- A -1� ion ]kit Hours,,�trict.C6eck- UOL mny.- as- aa-tbat of the United States. Latest estimates .____..___.M=imun!i on Hours Planned No - Comimny Union- -bushels, tltt-smallost since WOO. di-Nea-rNi, JAW oun idl __n Another ROW 't to be boru In mind Toronto.—mininium wage law for about the Canadian crop to that in men an well a women, statutory regu- some sections of the prairie country Lifeboats Are Manned Reactled Taken TO Beach 300 lation of hours, conditions and re- there will be excellent yields. There Yards Distant and Bonfires Lighted Blame Water muneration and legal recognition of are ludIcAtions of crops -radning as high Level. labor unions as a party to employer- 8, as 30 bushels to the acre or employee negotiations will be provid- 'more In parts of northern Baskatcho- ed in legislation to be enaotel by the' Van. There are good fields la "-:.gina area. At Letlibridget In Alberta, Midland.—Lifeboats were manned he Markets Hepburn Government, It was announ _11. and 160 anxious passengers, many'ot ced on Saturday by James F. Marsh, lt In apparent that the crop will be thim women and children. were the new Deputy Minister of Labor. equal to the averago for the Past ton speedily put ashore four miles from The present minimum Wage law years. Midland early Sunday evening when PRODUCE which deals only witib women, will Against this fair crop'la cer*taln Soc- the excursion steamer, Midland City United Farmers` Co-Upeintive Co.' -be- abolished, kr: Marsh saict. MInl_ ' Ions It and the higher price of wheat went hard aground on a eboal. Saturday were paying the following mum wages, maximum hours and must be balanced the terrific burden Their teeth chattering aftei a long prices for produce: working conditions will be set for to be placed ontbe province as whole -cold wait on eturning the beach; the r EGGS—Prices to farmers, cases r . e- Ytrious sections of the province under -by the plgiht of the drouglit-stricken vacationlats who had been aboard the turned: Grade "Al" ' in: cartons a provision which calls for the estab- area—the large territory where there 'is boat scattered to their homes on through associations, 32c; "A" I rge, a eta If hment of zone , he ted. practically nothing. The Ron RIO of 'something buses 'while the vessel remained fast 20c; "A` medium, 10c; "B," 16c - Labor officials welcomed Mr. Saskatchewan who have in the sandy'bottom of Georgian Bay, "C," lbc. Marsh's announcement. At Ottawa, must be prepared to stand by those its stern submerged and its bow well BUTTER—Ontario, No. 1 "earn- Tom Moore, president of the Trades who are in distress.—Regina Leader. above water. One propeller was re- ery, 19%c; No. 2, 1.9c' and Labor Congress,' declared that Post. ported to have been lost. POULTRY: labor would be pleased to co-operate DO YOU REMEMBER Water levels so low that former WHOLESALE prices on poultry as In any tightening up of the minimum e. - . - , U he remembers the bicycle racki charts are all but useless wort blamed supplied by the United Farmers' Co-- wage laws. Alderman Fred J Ite I_ Calgary, secretary of the Albe t of outside the drug storm be.looks a lot for the grounding of the Midland City Operative Co. -Saturday were: . . th Federation of , Labor, described e younger with his hat on.—Hrandon sun. as It returned here from Gr, Home Bay. The boat, a steamez large (Quotation a' in cents. proposal as representing the hope of Above Is shown the bronze its- THE DAILY NEWAPAPER -enough-to carry. 450 passengers, was Live Dressed, 94A" "A" labor. Important to the labor men was tue dedicated to David Livingstone and unveiled recently at 7 Victoria WhWe else we ask them our rea- 4 only-.7 300 yards from the shore when It ran aground Eons, over 5 lbs . .... 11 4 L, Z ILz.. 13 -Mr. Marsh's statement that company . Falls which he discovered in Rho- desia. South A%i... TILIV could Una& they- Can get. tor three cents WHISTLE SIGNALS DISTRESS' 8 3A to 4 the . ....... 9 unions will not be recognized. In taking this step Ontario will be go-. 1!6'"Luc is 10 feet high and cost $200 000 the designer being Reid, Dick R. A" 06 day, in the newspaper shop? What . Jack Elsom. dance hall operator at 2 to 3% )b& ...... 8 tag ahead of the N-R.A. in the- United of London, England, -else can they buy, anywhere, that Is Triple Bay. saw the passengers being Old roost�rs. 6 States. The American I&vL makes no balf as much value for the mousy. Oh. yes, we know wall enough— taken from the boat while Its whistle Spring chickens: Over The distinction between' types of unions Short Hair Style better?—how shrieked distress signals. Elsom tele- 6 . ...... 18 Recdgtized un�ons �� in &bet words' who should know many things be. better phoned Midland police and the own. 5 to 6 Ibs. ...... Is, the well-known national o.: Interna-, For-All -Seasons, Says might then" they.a" 1n this commodity of ours. But the, t ors of the boat, the Georgian Bay Tourist a:nd Navigation Company. 4% to-6 lbs. 14 3% to 4% lbs. 12 ttonal. organ i2ations—will be the -re- -presentatives labor In -Paris Correspondent. i Is not the present Point. With all their .... of any employ- Owners of launches Iti Midland bar- .2 % to'll % lbs . .... 10 er-employee negotiations, Mr Marsh -imperfections on their heads--and Oct bor joined company ;2clals In trams- Broilers:- said. Bfush Hair Upwards and 7% because any great credit Is coming to so newspaper- people, for It, for we-are porting the passengeA from the beach they had been -to .1% to 2% lbs. Heavy. lines will b4 levied' an em- - Backwards, Letting It mainly people doing our day's work. where put ashore the Midland docks. Its bapes on WHOLESALE PROVISIONS ployers who fall to pay the ml nimum, the - . Cury Gracefully '­to get oiir day's pay as newspapers —tr which the passengers were going Wholesale. Are provision, dealers or ev&46 -regulations regarding working conditions, said the deput Y. .4o, rekily su'iply one oftbegreat os- iien'tisi home were hibld ulatil the last of them, qOoting the following prices to To. Erupt ees who "kick back" part of oy Paris. —1 read In the papers that services Of Our -cirtilzatiOnt and they do It for an a6sardly-reaso16 had been brought the-'ronto here. Many of "from retail dealers: - Pork—Hams, 214 their nominal wage. and thus connive long hair it coming in. in.. fact. I,v@ able fee, rescued passengers w-ere To- --ronto. it was stated. l7c; buits, 19c; pork loins, 23; PLC-' at employers' evasions w 141. also -be read so much about aw U" oni Ching at And beca this Is The cool conduct of the ship's ;f. nics, 15C. grosecuted: Employees' organ lzition,.1hht Ii the eery for the new hats we are about, to have, that I got on my ankle 6x_ - least that the newspapers very sel. dom say for themselvis, we think any- ficeis averted panic among the pas. Lard— u— P rg, tierces, 104c; tube, n nions. *111 match for evasio a, Mr. U . press and cruised around to the Calf- It should be,said once In a while. sengers when the b oat went aground.- Ile; paik, 11%c'; printit Ile. a Marsh,stated. '-,Office help, tore work- fure Kings to sort of check up on .1kow Lifeboati were- quietly made ready ShdrtOning—T-jerces,- 8%c; tubs, '9%c ers, labore resses, and --the' situation And launcbed. Only one or two pas. 9c; pails, S%c-, prints, other's not usually classed as skilled Antoine, who surely needs no in. sengers, It was said. bothered to put QUOTATIO GRAIN NS labor will.come under It." troduction, t6 a fashion public, says, AH Passports bear a photograph of an lifebeits. A cold wind was blowing Tbe, law, he, said, �would not. jay—Watbing doing!' Hair will likely the bolder.but there is On-* properly, and when the passengers got ashore Following_ are. Saturday's - 'closing dow' Or keep on owing ior generationa. be :authorized And Issued to a Canadian iom4 started bonfires for warmth. quotations on Toronto grain ' tran- of labor would be empowered to says. but smart women will keen on without his photograph - —4t carries Some of. them had to wait more than sections for -car lots, prices on bas's bring ahout employer-employee a gree. cutting It off and training It in varl. .,an engft--T0-d portrait Clipped from a two hours before they were removed. c1f. bay ports ments bintling whole industries. ous. ways, but they will never, let W, �$10 Bank. of. Montreal 011L The hold. The last of,tbom were brought to Manitoba wheat—No. Wages.and conditions. Mr, Marsh In- grow long and, have buns - or bunches tiame In Sir. Frederick William. Midland at 9.30 o'clock, standard time, No. 2-N r, W;.. No- 3 Nor..., 84 % c; dicated,- may vary according to the or knot* or nests on their beads Naylor. a director and formerly 9ft- three hours after the boat went ig- No. 6 Nor., 77%c. rovincial-zonet In which the, industry P' again. Oral -ann er of the Bank of Mou& round. Manitoba oat&—No. 2 C.W.. 51'Ac; is located, "The tendency' now." Antoine saIdL real. --A woman was said to have suffer- No. 3 C.W, 48 % c; No. 1, -feed, 48 %c —Is to brush the-- hatr- -upwards. and The cIrcumsLancei under 'Waich Sir ed a' broken arm during the hasty mixed feed oats, 34C.. backwards, letting it wave or curl Clipped the bill ard attach. disembarkation. but the report coqld - Manitoba barley— No. 3 c.w., Dam— age $100,000 gracefully and nattirallr at the back head." ed ths, engraving to his passport ap. vot be cbrifirmed. of the VIJeation Are not known, but this well. Argeritine corn, - $1.03. -North Bay Fire � T-1b.19, he jnslsts� Is sufficlent to add to bat known Canadian exercised the asual 'caution attributed to bankers by re- Barley Harvest Yields Ontario grain., approximate prices grace any nose or eye-tilted led upon t6 we a woman may be cat Mr track shioping point­W heat, ..89 to. tiatning the serial number In order 109 Bushels to an Acre 90c; oats,-35 to 38c; barley, .68 to North Bay—D&Mage estimated at this winter, and to far more suave Viat the bill might be replaced. by a 606; TOTTI,'85 to 86c; ryi, 55.ta 57c; close t�,$100,000 was caused Sunday could possibly be twisted or knotted. new note.—Fluancial Post Lethbridge, Alta.­rA yield. of 553 buckwheat, 55 to 58c., %hen fire -swept. through the-Fassett Then there's Emile and Oharles and POVERTY AMID PLENTY bushels of barle� from 4.0 acresi an Lumber Company mi here. Rob4irt and Henri "An kpt utterance" Is thi way tho 'Toronto average of 1-0 bushels peri acre, Was 120 Bushels Acre An official estimate of the loss' is when'l suggested long tresses. for the Winter. their noses and shoulders Globe characterizee a rem. ark which It attributes to Hou Dan reported from the Smith farms, east 1, of ethbridie. The crop' was grown an Claimed as a Reco unavailable. The fir was believfld e to It ave started in the lathe mi 11 and went up and the '-corners ot'tbeir Marshall, Ontario's new Minister from four bushels of Elite stiain' -of - - - For ()at$ PrOdUCtj on - Aen spiead, to the whole plant. It months down In an' exp'res4lou dt Well not among discriminating wo- of Agricultum ..The remark was: Trebi barley and weighid 55 pounds broke"out ab�ut 5.15 o'clock Sunday at least."' "The paradox of poverty-amid plea- per bushel. Beausejour, Man.,—Jack Sinnott afternoon and effort's of sezeral hun- men, -Aky will not be solved by attempting to - — ----- 'that- Giving the Boot It a an apt utterance one which has i0lt It Is genius brings Into being. and It is taste that preserves. With- H ed a record in -oats production. e garnered 120 bushels to the acre, tht ture. Abo U't'8,000,000 . feet ol lumber in To. The, Depression none of Its point since Ogden 4 Wills, former out taste genias is nought but sub- total from 11'acres being 1,335 bus- the mill yprd was a ived from the ­-bf the'Tre-asury, said last Spring: Shoe Manu'factuieis Introduce "We shall never solve the paradox New Lines,. Higher and want In the midet of plenty simply When ?ir;e Won first S w im. Victory Snug Aroun� the Ankles. .-..-''of doing away with the plerty.—Flu. ancw Post. Paris., -Nothing like giving the SEVEN TO ONE 'boo� 'to the depression; And nobody of tha und, is in a better pMitiou to do It than things their own way because R. the s-hoo. manufacturers. they are so tough that People fear to -at ppose them. Once in a whIlC how. The new lines are higher and snug pTer, some two-fisted.. citizen comes around ibe ankles, Jullenne's* models ..:Wong to demonstmte that the under. 9*ug]Y,tx pretty much a hol. grow up like Jack's beanstalk—gain. ing centimetres., with. every new low shell. batch. It appears that she has now It was so with a Chicaguan' Int. reached- a stage of real. boots that .Ay.'A man named Richard. Johnson. will be worn by Worth's mannequins One h night*surpilsed four *11119 004. lume r;obblirg the Acre wlil�ft. ft under ;;Ml Alon, These at this ­ season's Pollee boots will be call-high (and calf-bide :1iis apartment. But Johnson in not In Ca sea), will mould the leg, will so he waded In and fasiefi down the aide vdth gayly Col- io dOd. up the. f6ur single handed, ored laces. Well, do,,jou like it? Even conservative Hell,9tern, fore. Neift , any a mysterious stranger sees a high line. Particularly his warned him not to testify against tab shoes-, pumps with a high tab them in court or he would bq taken mounting and L -oncealing the best part--- of, Oie tnstep. and many oxfords. A COII.Ple of nighti; later three men Pinet hints of - boots 'tha't' will cause junsped od h1d n6ir his home, to put k rlo�. Such a riot Is foreseen In the.4hreats. into acitto Johnson start, X., jpct that *the new mod'el has i"n th�ie,:' 'Woo - iweiv' in the police .'and tell you more just how,. but.you 4,pollt alqut.witli tb e other tour,. will know presently'. Just brood over kilngitirs evidently thfa- bont, motif and It will In a mesa. are 'After tire prepare you for the surprise,- .:­?4t)26t quttqst) toUgh alli.-If One As to color. s, black, brown and navy J,!., -*Sfi'and a gbod Physiquo Can handle At the left' with hl#Wd to his hiad Is R. Pirle, the Canadian' who woji the first swimming r.�c� kustralia,', should share almost "tial faviors, being emphasized In insay- !qveu Of thein.',�­Victofla Times. nt the Empire games hel" the new Empire pool at Wombley. He defeated N. P. Ryan, of who is shown at the right 'rhey met in the first,besit of, the 1500 free stvle race. :n9veI with green and deligbtful ways. AL -4kcme Treatment For Beauty and .:Grace * - 45 " A woman who is unable to go to f W - aosmetietana. coiffure experts and e: - excise ieacheril for beauty . advice - - -- = auld realise the value, of bonne treatments and act accordingly. Mrst, her defects to herself, figure out her ,needs and .then be conscientious Fri _* enough to suck to whatever routines � .,''she has planned. To begin with, there is, that ins- portaat matter of weight, Tli"rl f Who wants to be slender and supple Should realize that, home• exercises are just as important as ones done , : . is der professional - -- direction._ She w• must use her will -power to keep from ' - eating too many sweets and rich des- serts and to order a vegetable plate ' When what she craves are the starches / and greasy foods on the menu. She must map out a careful daily u beauty routine that will Include com- f i it pays to `�ROu Your, O nst wiffi ,ple:ion and hair treatments. if her - , ~ skin is too dry, the wise -woman will !R invest in a jar of tissue create and use it every night before she goes to _ bed. She'll brush her hair each day and shampoo once a week and she'll - 'r .set about learning how to push waves ' FINE �: U i _.. •' into place.. Each step, of Course, Will _ seem difficult at first and it will be - months before her ways of beautify - - . CIGARETT.E TOBACCO herself_ even approach the per- •. - - ' - _ ' , _ -` ,.. _ fection of an expert beauty opera- We Itwommmd "CUANTFAtZF.ttt" or tot's services. But it can be done and rYOGt1B'� �'�' oKs tt'igu' -izw is a good time to start - _learnirm W. , - Washington, D,C, sent a special, rep- nag prepared for shipment to the com. tfve to Toronto for the purpose pany's head office to 'Toronto, and T resents - - _.. of looking into the..poa: abilities from results of ass s should be available •- e v e s or 7. —'-" This representative. happened to con - MacFarlane Long Lac Hold. Mines _ Are . we grateful- enough for the r tact the writer, and, as a result of Limited holds a group of -nine claims _ good things which we have on this what was -a very pleasant interview, lying south and east of Long Lac - :. Earth? Do we not often think that_ the it In likely. that a group will come Adair Mines, in the Little Long Lac ; from Washington in the near. future area. Company has an authorized ca- "other fellow" is getting along better, to visit one or more of the producing pital of 3,000,000 shares, of whlah 3.p_ and getting slots out of life than we camps" in Ontario, This !s only one of proximately 1,568,000 ■hates have - -are! many ' lastances of American interest, been Issued. If we would only stop • and think which, has been Indicated during the ' for s few minutes, of the hundreds of past year or two, " Equipment. Companies Antiei- things that we should be grateful for, • • Canada has reason to be proud 'of pate Companies Business ie - 'and are not, we would indeed say, The Mining 1ndusdry. Leads #he� "W3. the advancement made by the Min- , It Is understood that plans are an "What ungrateful people we are." it Y ing lndusi:ry during the past decade. der .way for .active' resumption of its the opinion of the Holy men of manufacturing railway equipment in Canada's la 524' men and paid about $9,00 000.00 Poundmaker. . Makes Progress the near future, some of the com_ -_ ..:India, u children are not grateful to Place la the ranks of the Q their parents they are thought very world's mineral producers has prob- in salaries and wages, while the cost This company, holding.. about 700 ably of fuel and- electricity used was '$I,- acres located Immediately north and pies engaged in this business have little of. 7 been the biggest single factor y = y kept open at a loss for several years, We do not -ieallze how easy it is in the DomintoWe recovery towards 497,000,00, . in 1933 these figures had west of San Antonio Manes in the Rice, but unless Orders appear shortly, it !" to get into-the habit of being ate- normal business, conditions. Ranking Increased to $158,599,000,0o capital Lake Area of Central Manitoba, is re- would employed and 12,823 emplo ees, draw_ would seem likely that closing down ., _ -� •fat. first la the world in the production L ported as making good progress with of plants would: be necessary. It is Some le seem to Sad IL an of Nickel and Asbestos, second- In Inc a total of over $20,586.000.00 an it work. In earlier operations, a two- Some wages and salaries, while fuel find compartment sbatt was sunk to a understood that before long, orders -- exceedingly difficult thing to say, .Gold, Platinum, Radium -- and Cobalt, will be placed from Ottawa for new third in Co electricity costa were $3,330,000.00, the yon, Copper and fourEh - in 'Lead depth Ot 325 feet with a wlnze to the C,N,A. care. along with other equip. and Silver, the grand total . of over 1934 will undoubtedly, see a further 525 -foot level. Independent engineers _ it does not - cost anything to say - substantial increase !n these figures, went. Companies that stand to bene_ -•: these two little words. -or to do anise $220,000,000.60 worth of minerals was flu es, estimate -that there !s $450,000,00 in At from the placing f such orders produced is 1933, It some forty years as in addiUgn to new operations, ore blocked but about the 325 -foot g little act of kindness to someone who Include Canadian Car & Foundry,' Na- " yot: that the many of tea older companies h&VO level and- that there !s $1,000,000,00 ago, someone had told 3 Jbu been kind to us. In this manner expanded their activities. tional Steel Car and Canadian Bronze, we show our mineral output would reach this Btu- 4a -ore indicated to- a 8eptb of 52b _ -..•.. gratitude in the finest while such 'companies iii Dominion, pendaue figure about 1833, you would Not 3.o many yeses ago, miafng .wan feet, 1n addition to which there la a Steel and Coal and Algoma Steel, way possible. probably have thought 'that the pro- looked on by - the average business substantial tonnage of - commercial Do not do kindnesses to only the phet had foot ilia senses, and one man as a vehicle for a few promot- ore on mile surface dumps. It to re-- along with several other industries, people who have heart kind to .you, could not blame bim -as, onl- a mat. ers to make a living out of the.un- would benefit Through call for tree but try never to miss being ind to y 8 ported that there are some Immediate tone material.' g ter of font decades ago. siiaeral pro, wary. Today, the leading business and of `concentrates ready for Immediate { anyone Who needs And deserv$a it, ductlon !n'Canada wan a very small financial men In Canada; United shipment.. ' Conscientious. Dotty. tates and Great Britain have had Numerous Contrasts -' y• item !n The business of the- country. _ The growth during the past decade . forced on them tiie reallzatlon, or the Dominion Motors Special i Used in Fall Fashions DECADENCE OF TOMMY +ATKINS, has '.proportionately been much great. tremendous value of the fndustry to' j a Meeting 1{een .observers of the army are er than previoueiy and appears to the Dominion A• special general meeting of the. After reviewing collection after suggesting that British soldiers are be gaining momentum as'time goes. . it Is doubtiul If tree average person,' shareholders of Dominion Motors collection of fall fashions, one , ran-- losing their sea appeal;, and you can't "on. Undoubtedly, the increase In the including "those wbO purchase alining Limited has -been called for Septem- not fail to be impressed with the at- •help feeling that the critics are light, Price of gold to about $35,00 per stocks from tinle to time, realize ntrw.'ber 'fifth, at leaside, for the. purpose 'tention designers have given "con- �" l -oudon Sunday .Chrdnicle. ounce,, '_bas provided` ' the stimulus much money' is spent'through'the 'rte_ "of considering the granting of auttior. trasts other than black with white. = ' - which has led to the tremendous ac. veloyment of hue mine to the produc- ,Ity to directors to sell the Business There are examples of black with red; tivfty In old and new old camps In class.-The Norther[. J11cet In tls '!Speech is too 'often not as. the gold g in wboie. or .in ,part on terms to be black with pale blue and with pink, Frenchman defluecj it, the art of cori- from coast to coast, and where there recent.annuai Issue, gldes an - example approved by the board„ in the Notice and there• are also instances of brown +cealing thoughi,-bur of Quite stifling were some 216 active operations in of this in Nowey Gold Min", to Rbareholders, residua[ J. A, Braad *° the auriferous quartz. section of the Around this cnn.;,any's mine has p with pink meals with ten -rose. _ •and suspending thought, 3.o that there _ .aisles 'fitaE � the' company= cannot r3. The metals also come in for deli -•" _ to none to conceal. — Carlyle, D probable mining that the in present time been built, •a community of . ome 0710 engage -in the production of automo. nite approval, pale blue with silver persons and in a carefullg caieulated bites -without .being allied to a strong • and ale ink with gold'on black' the number Is ciosQ to, 3011 . in 1923. "estimate It is Stated that Home $850,- P P ,also, on unem Australia will spend $durinfi,00 there were only 65 active, operators 000,00 was spent by file Howey 11finPx, c suss iu design cand modelgottcara black and gold on black. — P Ym in this field, at • athich • time they Sts employees and dependents in 1933. financial year. 1934 -35. employed. $77,574 00 ca ,ltai, hired 5,- makes costs Canadian company. for 3.p' inde- P Of Lhls amount, some. S12o,0110,00 was •pendeta Canadian company, Clasii5ed Advertising `- expended on local items, such as -pow. It 33. proposed to 1lquidate the tuna. er, coal, 'wood, water freighting, etc. �s and realize 'something, it pos f . r8 I in other -words, some $j30i)W.9V was sable; nn the inveatafen`, of share. NVh8TttlAtTtii vu+ courses in radio. 0 H Y0 ARE G ETTI N G FAT spent by these people at outside. to stun ru or roe •sat g, fining � le�l tit D J[. to holders: sting, et".' before aeekinS training ' points, either by ,roan or.- otherwise,; elsewhere [tadtu l ut4rgn tit Ct.nadu it uaturally follows that the largess MAC n l.ae Gold rontoeJ Dept w I,., eti9 liay "se. To- that IIq • part or this money found -its way to Mines 'Woman's Action- After Friends Remarks manufacturing points. to the railways _• In- farming communities,' to depart - Stripping and trenching',, on • the �• mental stores, etc. When It.fa estim- Numbers One and.Two veins of this Fall Wheat. Fertilizer P► - " Now 'She's 49 Lbs. aced that there are nearly eighty pro. company's property "are conttablfig = Order. Now Lighter ,: liming ..gol'd' 'biinea in• Canada, some and development, efforts are meeting 2.12.e O . .. , , ... , . $35.00 - ,- ;arger and some smaller than Howey, encouragement. Per too it you are one who hears remarks with decided encoura went, 'Pan 2 a -� $27.i;v per con from friends about "getting fat," you it does not take a great deal Ot im•• ping of these veins indicates good v -12•s d izs.uv per con J{ _ will naturally be interested to hear . agination to realize the tremendous values and a wire from air, A. R. Far. o.1a -v fir ;23.00 Per con !• 0_20 -o 40 . •$23.00 Per ton this woman's story, : Fortunately, at �mouni. of new wealth which has bees' tell, who, is in Charge of_ operations, k:nell•n rash Dtanure, is per con. had a happy ending. -Here is her put in circulation in practically all states that shooting to Number'Two Terms, net cash. 'Freight paid on letter: classes of business . through the ro- vein has resulted In opening up pro- urgers or Eau lbs. and up, to 'I had put on 'weight radually — p• points in mild Untarlo. agents $ . ductlon of gold alone, It producers of mising-fooking -ore • body, showing wanted. not noticing it myself — until my.. / friends kept saying to me, ' •Ob, you nickel; copper and other mineral pro- width of 30 feet with coarse, tree gold The Earl* IVI. Grove Fertilizers ' are getting fat' I had myself weighed ducts are added to the list, It can• showing off the north side, near- the west Toronto, Ontario and nearly had a fit, I was 178 its, again be readily seen the fabulous porphyry contact, it is understood Write for Prices ot, i and I am only 5 ft. 3 %' inches in sums which are being spent by min- that samples from both veins are be. •tlaolQ• W3. Zill•s -height. Then -1 Saw an advertisement "t. ing companies and their employees Y ' — - - for Kruschen, and I thought l *oiald_ and families. ,.:,;• -- ;• s:•s:� ;e �t'�.�.:: :4�•i'��i:�.•:�� .�• :.�:.�.�ises••; •;;�' ' try ft,- I did so and today. 1 weigh . ♦ - From the above, it can thus . be �� � �•� - .- ':' 129 lea. and feel better, I continue to formula of every batch of. Kruscben' readily seen just what a tremendous ••, I ,•. -take Kruschen, as i find it is -still ,its checked by a staff- of qualified asset Canada bas in its mining In= ►�� _ ��• -'reducing me, and 1 wish to lose 8 chemists before at Is passed for .bot- '•' Mad a�rlane Lon �.ac In dustey. .. ► t - ; little more .weight, I am recommend. tl • tug Kruseben to all 'my friends." — Kruschen combats the cause of fat On top' o7 tills however, !t moat '•' ' '•' WE WOULD BE PLEASEp TO SUPPLY COM. '•' (Mrs,) T. W. by assisting the internal organs to be kept in mind tbat.outside. capital.- A PLETE INFORMATION "AND LATEST MIN - ►•4 Krmchen III an Ideally balanced throw off each :day those waste pros Is being.brought Into.Canaua through .•; 'ING NEWS ON-TH18 PROMISING LONG LAC % blend of six separate mineral °alts. ducts and poisons, which, If allowed to the Industry, and that the general ► DEVELOPMENT.- ' The 'formula represents the ingredi. accumulate will be concerted by the public in the United States are rap- �: ent salts of the mineral water of body's, chemistry into fatty tissue. Idly becoming "Canadian mining con- :•: -'Carlsbad,, Ems, Kiseengen and other Thus Kruscbea acts upon surplus` fat serous," In indicated by the fact that •• :JOHN WHITE & Co. ri 'i ~ '' well-tmown European spas, which only; if you have no 'excess fat to on recently a ironD of people fromy 'd " - ve -been resorted to for sss� er'stions loss u cannot tae weight with` b • INVESTMENT SECURITIES ►•• ' ti y th. offer`s{ out, Only to Hraseheil "xrnie�oa, 100- Adelaide St. W. �IiVA. 4816:. ' _ Tgtronto . n as you get this precise combtpaddn Rmsehea'Salts to obtainable at ail _ _ of salts The exact correctness of the Drag Stores at 45e and ?Sc per bottle; liille N0. ' —rS�. P i�•T• 0a►.4 1.. r.�.r1 t..•. s4as•,• '•,•;•;�s�►t•�•'•S., ❖.❖.��.►�,� g .1,.. .�,: • .rY` _ _ Y.. _ ... \. .�- -_.... ::^mot.: '�+ ♦� 'Q`":�•=n.. 1`:;ri-'+.r . -. 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'1, .._ .....,. _ _ ......._ __ ......T - .. _ _ __... c _ . .. .. a... .,... alt .. _ ., ... '^e. _ -y, Baxter has been spendins -Mrs. Conway spent the week -end -Vie Daily Papers, a -few days a- his assistants, of Toronto, but .�. - LOCAL IS K 6. a 'cou le of weeks at Udney. • ith- friends in Sutioir: go contained as account of a suppos- hod has not as et been recovered. 1[ra. Doha Draper spent aeon- -Miss Gertrude Walsh has beet -T. E. Crawford has been confin- ed drowning at the bay when the boat Rumors are now current to the eff- :.ple sf days last week with relatives spending a few days-'with friends it ed to his bed for several days on acc- in which a Toronto'man had been out 'sect that possibly this man when found -- - Wl%itby. Lindsay. ttnt of t�lness. fishing in, wa;a.found in the Rap at will be ver much alive. Confirmat- x y; -On account of Monday next be- -Mrs. F. Johnston and son, Bruce - Monday being Labor Day, the the Bay. Dragging operations were i ion of these rumors will either ,be' -.. jGtg Labor Day,'the 'Townsh #o Cour.. of Oakwood, spent last week witl daces of business in the village gill - carried out by Hilliard. Lang, and made or contradicted in date - "- _ Chester and Mrs. Butt. -)e closed as usual. - cil will meet on Tuesday next for the _ sr activ�- af- genera} bnsiner+F- - Quite a large. number- flrarn .Pick_ _L. -• �Donald..Munro has been confined enng are- �akin9 in the sights ai the n the „village on en ba to the horse for several' days' 'suf - v :, this week ano �alred on a number ofs Tuesday, Bring 'from an `attack of acute indig- new - Norman and Mrs. ]llechin, of Os- 1 • ' eetion brit is now somewhat improv- --Mr. N. Runciman and family o ctawa, visited his parents, Hugh and j, t�rQ _ ' n a coup le of days rec Mrs. M his .: '� Detroit.' ^ape t p y ec on Sunday: --sire- Thos. Douglas, of ' Toronto ently with the former's brother, A. -- Weinerr-roasts and corn - roasts 1;pent Wednesday and Thursday •last F.- and Family. are'' once -again a popular way of en- t t ! ��ii if - Mrs. Burrell -M� Wilkie; formerly of the tMtkining friends this fall Piekeriil 8 Leader 1Jtiore q week with her mother. teaching staff of the school here was --W. R. and Mrs. Stork and •fam- sled when' here attended. the funeral in town last week, attending the fun- ily of' Belleville, spent Wednesday - - -- - - of the -Late Mrs. John Dunn. eral of the late Mrs. Dunn. with their _relatives in the: village. _ -J. R. -and Mrs. Thexton, of Tor --Mr. E C. Jones has his eye cast -Mr. and Mrs. Willard Crank, of Men's Xennoriite Work Boots, all sizes, ' _^ were in town pn Sunday attend- I - " ing the funeral of the ]rate ?air's: Ea- Upon some trout streams attain in the Detioit Mich., spent a few days cur- plan toe, with leather or ' Pasco s' a Remmer, when hire they called on country. He leaves for .cou- inn the pasf Week with the �former's ee�� �+ - a -number of Pickering friends. ple of weeks vacation shortly.. parents, Robt., and Mrs. Cronk ,.a, soles - -. r per .,pair'. .. -Rev. W. and Mrs.' l►ioore; of -- COMING, F. E: Luke, Toronto, =-Miss • Charlottee: Taylor. is via. , ,: f�j� pp ! Brussels, spent Monday with` W. J. Eyesight Specialist, '167 Yonge Str icing with Miss A. E. Richardson. We ]tiler's "Elkoia" Work DOh7t$, with toe and Mrs. Miller, and also called on a Eyes examined at Allan's Drug Store are sorry to hear that' Miss 'Taylor - Whitby, Tuesday, Sept. 18th. "' is threatened with total blindness. • �nttmbez of Pickering friends, a'h•, « _ t { - ,`." were glad to see therm. again, and to -Miss Ruby and Jack Andrew -F. F. and , Mrs, .,BaLgdon and cap, sold leather, all sues, made by know that they are enjoying eXCell - gave a corn roast to a number' of family, of Burford, spent Sunday Williams, R' their school students, when a most with W. J. and Mrs. Clark and fans- nper pair, 99 - ent health. , . . p. p , . -Those who have. been. holidaying; enjoyable time was spent. fly. ! « ff .V." at the lake are pulling up stakes as -F. H. and Mrs. Doyle, lairs. Bed- - lairs. John Carter spent several youths Kip Oxford, Williams 11' 132 iY_ the holiday season is comintt' tb as son and J. E. Doyle were in Pickerini days last week with relatives in Cot- • `, sad and school re -opens next week. on Saturday owing to the death of borne. Her - son, Douglas, who acc r air, 1 •9g °. Camping at the lake has not been - 'Hre• Remmer. ompanied 'her, remained for several P ! C quite so pleasant as usual during tb.i --One morning last week one of days. -' s� Oxford 1'5 2.25 y ' - months of JuLv and August,• on ace. our early risers saw ice on the, water . -Lew Balsdon, who hgs charge of Y p f ! 1 - - vuntiof the cool weather standing out in the oven We ' bope the M68987-HArris business in Monc- , -Mrs. C. A. Baladon was taken V for much warmer weather befo,.e ton, N. B. • is spending a couple of the Toronto East General Hospital on winter in. weeks vacation with his relatives and - w t - ,'. Sunday, Aug. 19th., to undergo an op- . -The debris created by the - deaf • friends in Pickering. _ �'�+ +r - eratioa for appendicitis. We are glad ruction 'by fire of the Spink dills, -The experiment b>: the County .-HEADQUARTERS f to know that the operation was suc- has now been cleared away, and Chas. Road Authorities on the Brock Road 'f Gn.kinv T aw it nreanr;na to orstrt tha build. appears to have been completed. and r' rapid 3, � ��`�w` is providing .a. hard smooth surface, - FOP rapid progress toward recovery, and - inga necessary in his eQal zetailir►g. _ � j '( � - Members' of the Pickering Pub- but let us rive a oil it g, '"Be Care- :SCHOOIr SV PPLlES _ F she is expected .}some. on Sunday ful when driving on it while wet ". - . J ' -The public and continuation. lic...libratry who have books out from -Some resentment is felt by loo - ' schools will re -open on Tuesday next the Travelling Library, are requested al Liberals -on -the _reply- of_ Premier for the €all - term..It is hoped that all to kindly return. them as soon as Hepburn to Dr. Shields its his add} •' Bo s' Heavy Brown Corduro pupils will be present at the opening 'possible. - that all might begin their work. at - ress of Sunday evening last. Ardent y - -The' regular rnorithly meeting - o� - supp,orcers eWm tha. Ne was obliged s J f.` the same time - The school work is' the q Breeches, wear like a pigs nosE. ' always hindered it the Pupils start the Woman s Missionary Society of to fulfill the proposed I.i iron Leiria- - - coming is for weeks after the spar- the United. Church will be held. on- latiori of the Henry Government, but Wednesday Sept. 5th' at the home -of are amazed at the rapidity at which - - 'SIZES 26 29. $1.29 • :30 -33, $1..39 t 'firs. Fred T. Bunting. he can overthrow ever�thinR. else, the --Rev. Dr. Carmichael, - -who- has _ -St. George's Ohurch on Sunday. Henri -Government- -had in 'mind: Ha g14 { been enjoying a month's vacation Sept. 2nd - 14th Sunday after Tr- may have :n mind the idea of so th- aim e S . CHAPMAN _ with relatives in Quebec Province', inity. Sunday Sa.hool at 10- a. m: orouirblk "'soaking". the Province.-with _ 'haa returned 'home. accompanied by Morning Prayer atoll a. m. Evening beer that the whole populace will be Mrs. Carmichael. and will' resurve . -. eharge • of The Presbyterian Church Prayer at ?.30 Preacher, Rev. E. G. on their hands slid knees clamorinsr p /� here charge, Sunday next, when the Church Robinson . The Annual Birthday Par- for a dry law-when we have had T % : !- .T O P 7' A /,L 0 R S - • . her will begin nda at next, o'clock. and ty if St. George.'s Guild will be held enough of it.. However Mr. Hepbur- at the hor^a of firs. O'Brien.' at the will Iakel'v be aware at this time that _ View Spring Samplem are here. _ Some Fine Material. the Sunday School at 2 p. m. Bav, on'Thursday, Sept. 5th, at 2- not all oP'tho�e wfio are dissatisfied Boras Careful, �Korkinanebip. $2i9 50._ ' =T'he iveatl:er prophets have star- o'clock. A cordial ini-itation- is eft- with the present .results can be tern.- - 'ted to tell us about our next winter's ended to all members. --- - ed "Temperance Cranks." Politic? - RUBBER BOOTS -$2.50 and $3.00' weather.. The first to Tftake public his _The August meeting of the Won - and party have a peculiar influence kluckers are up. opinions, is telling us that tae 'are to 'en's institute was held on Tuesd ay. on some men, we can even name some = F an early and very" severe win- August 28th, at the home of Miss M. Wren who -would go and: hang them. - A fine Ahowing of Work Boots, Sbirts, Headlight - ter. Othen will follow by handing PenneIL : About. 45 present. including" selves whea,the whip' cracked in their Overalls. Cape and Seasonable y 'oat an open and mild weather. By a number of our Junior Girls. Mir, direction and called for such drast:c _ . _ Underwear. Q _e_time the winter' =s here there will Rork} spoke on "The Girlhood ni' action by the,party [ender: be a great variety of forecasts. ants Some Canadian Authors," which all. s for Spring. _ E some of'. them wall be sure to be right - , &' We wonder what has become of these enjoyed very much. Miss Winona Card of Thanks f -'poor individuals who told us this was McEwen favored us with two seleet: Fred T. Bunting -:- - Pickering yoor individuals who tad vs this .vas ions. After' the program Miss Perm- . John D: Remmer and family' wish f record. Did you ever see an August ell ,.served a dainty ,lunch. We were to express their -sincere thanks to _ - Radio Liceness $stablished 1857. like thin vac' p eased to have such a Rood- attend- their many friends and neighbors for _ . ? ance at this meeting and hope we canI their kindness, words of sympathy The J. Larkin, of Chicago, keep it up. and the many floral t. ?s.tC. duri „r - - - ..'and friend, Mr. Clyde McCullough, . -Among those who attended the the illness and death of their beloved are at present visiting' friends and. funeral of the late Mrs.. Enos. Rent'. mother. relatives here, Whitevale and in Tor- .mar on Sunday afternoon' were N. G. Also to. 'the .Pickering Presbvterf�r+ P I L .---S vitro. Mr. Larkin in his motor trip and Mrs. 'Marquis, daughter and tw.. Church and the Audlev United f'}i• Y' through. the - agricultural section of .sons, of Stroud; W. D.' Rogers ami urch_for - withdrawing their services the States from Chicago to. Detroit, Clarence' and El • on the day of the funeral son and daughter, « has witnessed very disappointing sie; Mrs John Beil: Mrs. S Madill; crop conditions ind'believes that the A .::. - :.,.. • ..,i Mr. and His. W. Ireland; Mrs. Coak lBebneider Lard ,. 120. Canadian farmers will benefit by this well and fir. and Mrs. O. S. Pollard 'i ',condition. a result -of the drought. all of Toronto John, and Mrs. Drop: �881gIIing itnd D ?888IDaj[lII$ Sebneider Pea Meal Bacon. Potatoes in Chicago today are worth er and friends 'of 'Keswick and Thos - r ;.; Z.00 per bag, and he believes that in NnTICE TO CUSTOMERS - Choice diced Bacon, }lb. pkir .•: 1ir. ,R Row-on and Mrs. Frank ALddaforl view of the possible removal of some of Whitby=, besides many others froYi Chia store. will be re-opened on = Choler Red Ribbon Round Weak,_ _ ., tic. agricultural including products; Canada will outside --One test week between n8ee ftir he new fnlloi►nd winter - Min teak,... -- ' Bed Steak,... a tremendous market in that _ Country this, full: the hours of 2 and. 4 o'clock, two or_ styles. _.. -pork Liver, .:. .. ..'" "loo. three" young men- were roaming ar- nt f - • �� ' -The fifth Rural Welfare Confer- -til orders will be Riven Ipro p ound the -streets. In the morning Finest Old Cheese, ... .., of the Rural Life Commission Board Dr. ed and whigs arrtamhpered th nI` 5 Winifred BarninRham York Peas, «,� ... 2 for 25c. { ance of Ontario, under the direction acid cot roful attention. .: of Christian Education of the United thought •that they had teed to is , 1 Church, is "in session as we write. drive the gar away but the peculiar r .. .. :. ., Coo �' _.' - 1oc ; - Four Interesting Groups on Studying exhaust which Doc. claims his car Rural Problems - The Church and. NOTICE : Tomatoes; x''' •.• '.• '• ••• 10e. Rural Economic Group is being• le l makes, frightened them awav, he ev- 1 ...Rural Hon;. E. C. Drury. The Rural Cul• eri thinks 'they .jumped out* of tar: f Ail Aeats kept under Electric4]• _ trial Arts Group is being led by Rev. car and ran, because the ignition was • _ ,13efrigeration, _. -left on, and the door left open. The Raving leased the . fat -Grier Spink laugh G. Crozier, of, Pickering... Rho - battery was' dead when he' reached Mill property, there will be erected - .. is President of the Rural Life Con- by the end of the month; buildings, the car in the morning. Terence. The Rural Church and Ad- for -the purpose ' et carryink on' a nit Life Group is being led by Prof- -On Friday morning last, death' Coal - Retailing Bustneis. -,W • Ge R E I -1" a or Michel °West. The ` "Leading ,'called one of. Pic eying Township's Orders will' be accepted at once "� Rurtal Youth Group" is being led by i oldest and most highly esteemed res- Butcher (phone ;3000) IPiekering . Rev. blansoii Doyle. Every evening'' identa, in the person of. lairs. Enos Delivery by . end` of, this month. at 8.30 D.: S. T. an address is -gi.ven Remmer, in her 83rd year. Mrs..Rem �`S8• Law - - iy Rev. John S. Whale, M. D., who mer had been in failing health for jl Is reported to. be an exceptional sp- sortie `time, and a' week prior to her - esker death, she fell on her veranda. eith- , Now LdVN«t4aessa,rtr ► ta. -A most discouraging thing that er from a fainting spell or' from a _ Pickering Meat arket a person can meet with is to spend stroke and from that time slip rap.' ` idly failed. Her f eral was held on ORSE FOR SALE -Mare, good a great deal' of .' time in making a .Hworker, Apply to Joe Straub. Jewish Camp Cash and- Carry Sundav afternoon, • when interment J - • °-g66d and' profitable garden, profit- -took place in Erskine Cemetery. The north of Pickering vin8ge. i ai able only if thieves do ,not destroy large number•, who attended tq §tified FQ4LLOW THE OROWD -Whn are it. A number are suffering by hav- to the high esteem in which she wnr bathing, boating and tfishinz at'Rosebank ing all their corn stolen ,and their Park, and enjoy yovroetf stir.OUNO FAT JUICY BEEF - 'fruit knocked off the trees and ,eat•' read., f also did the tea. number 'of _ _- OR SALE OR RFP"l' -Brick rep• en if it proves to be ripe enough. Us- � beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. Rem- I� ;dente. h,dro, aahk and s acres of land. (� -- ually however, the fruit is not all - I mer was a daughter of the late Wm. Apply Neil McKinnon. Brougham. t 'Just the thin for Threshing _` owed to remain „flu 'the trees long, en- and lairs. Diekie, and was born at � � - ottgh to ripen, 14udley. on the farm recentic vacat �j O$ l3aLF: -Fresh cow: also _ pen, as they, -are afraid that 1 quantity of. Dawson'c Golden Chaff fall and Sllo filling • " =the owner may get them. ;Boys loos: eii by Hariyev Edwards, and lived in wheat. Geo.Hutchiggs. Phone Pick2i13. 1 :upon these Pickerin,r all• her life. the.last 61- _ pranks' as being quite t ),armless and quite a joke on the years, being on the tarns on which QFF.D WHEAT-'O. A, 0. 104.'good . 'WE HwvB THAT ROAST _ _.._,•. owner. It is a' criminal offense `the site died, and 'which is now owned.bv C. ctenn grain, 1933 crop. $1.25 per bushel. C her son, John Doui =al Remmer.. She A. Italsdon. R R 2. Pickering, Phone Pick, s�72 eame'as any other form of theft; and eras 'a member of the EresbvtPriar; - _ TOMATOES FOR- CANNING -those ruilty are - liable to a -fine. �j`OR SALE- Sctlid oak dininR•room There is more bare -faced thievinjt .-Church' and her cheerful and kindly suite: buffet, extersion table and six leather disnosatinn made her a host of frier- mated chairs, W;II seH cheap• Phone Pack being carried. out -in this neighbor- :sot, . 1" �r11Yle Stock SOC bushel ds. She }lad- two brothers and thrP� . •_ 1100d this year than we l=ave\ ever sitters, William and •John, Mrs. T. B EED 'FALL WHEAT FOR SALF, f � I heard of before. Children and adults BRIN(l YOUR OWN CONTAINERS h mnr, is. Min J. A: Rogers end Mrs. �.!D`awsori C,olden GbafT. 1993 rain. Also are' troth at it. We have proof of one Henry Savage, all of whom predec- P; k S:S or apply to L. timber and nBrougham _ another giyipg encouragement to her ` children when they come home loaded Eased -her. She iq survived hr her- soo ont_l _ ' 52 -1 . .i. D.• who resides on the homestead i It pa3-s to. buy your meat at the ,with produce from some other gar- Alan a tzran,i on and two meat viand (i OR SALE-Farm of 1ii7 arrPO. ] den. loaded under their blouse,; or Pv- miles north of Columhns, 1 -9 mile weer TH��, S M ��{� T1 en in tht. open arms, ' ^'t•rhtPrs. Her. huGhttnd died 22 yca -^ :no<I hpild;rgggs. Runni -11 abeam. lmm� /I;alr - �lC �� y\ � V� � L • 1 T Lac A � i ` � i :frn. 1,c 1 G. 1.) Clnuch Falb - cc :!•' ,i • _;t Ict 1 /`/' �ty� L. %,".