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Game •' MT1R. ARTHUR L. HORN, Pbysician -evgry day.” F - family 9pesnst Sunday with Ed. and will commence at 5.30 standard time. n ud Surgeon, Markham, On L. Phone 6700. — Mrs: -Pugh of Claremont. T Braaichsfbce at'Whitevale, each Tuesday, 2-4 COAL, _QOKE -, The Girls' Circle are holding an af- Audrey -- HetablLh41,d 1888 W.. at ears. David Turner's. 24 -50 - ternoon tea on Saturday Sept. 8th, l �p R. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director WuOD, CEMENT, at the home of Mrs. Southwell. Sid and Mrs. Wonacott and baby' _ - R.optometrical Association of Ontario. [tag. Mrs. S. Stewart. returned to Tor- spent Sunday with the former's mot- THE htesoa Member of the American Opcomettical SAND GRAVEL., onto on Sunday after spending some her, in Guelph. - - P�at80C Clii°eemoat. O�nt by .ppointmeai. r ' time with friends in the neighbor- The regular meeting of the Miss-, /� " �OM4. 'hood. ion Band will be held,. on Saturday_ l �HOPPINV Y* Log" HIId The new teacher arrived in the will- next at the Church. y - �UNOAN B. McINTYRE- Barrie BUILDER'S SUPPLIES - ag'e on Monday.- School-re =.,wee =4 .,ii ---Winters Bros, Mel, and - Ben. -Bry- - -. ,ter. Solicitor, Notary. Office—Brock st•, Tuesday morning with a fair attend- ant are enjoying a fishing trip in the -{ 4b�O"u �u T °hOO°Q'4>tl"t� also local cartage work ande. north of the Province. DEPARTMENT Roy and Mrs. Morgan and family Len Bradford and Master Jack, of DONALD RUDDY Barrister, A W MITCHELL of Claremont, called on the former's Colborne, visited F. M. and Mrs. Ch- . Solicitor. Notary Public. Moneyte Loan. • , sister, Mrs. Ormerod one evening of .apman on Sunday and Monday. WILL (p���� formerly occup�d b the late A. E. Chris this week,, About twenty -five relatives visit- tits, south wing of Court Hours, Whitby. 8lyiJ (Succ wsor to D. Munro and Picker- William and Mrs. Sadler, of Ham - ed the Winters family on *unday and $BATON, BELL R096, Barrl:tt ins Coal Co') ilton, •and Will and Mrs. Harris, �f Monday last and enjoyed s happy re- , f� era, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. union. R " : - -- eiliaiag, UOSay street, Toronto,: Piokerin OIIt.. B� g' A.- Sadler and family. The Audlev Church Anniversary : s W e, steel ;on' Mee phone 7400 Residence 6520 Russ Philip, of Buffalo spent the Services will be held on October the : - CLOSED � oes. J. D.B low. Adelaide 283" week -end here. His wife' returned 14th and 15th. Further announce- DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT with him after visiting her parents, ments and details will be given when HARCSON. P10SERING A Public. Liability Insurance. One ace- Will and Mrs. Middleton. available. MU•'.VEY— SurisN,iy.Soliruton, Notaries - • • "' '_ 1g4ablic, 2ie -214 Confed -ntioo lire guading, ident may cripple you financially for The Club will hold their annual FOR b :: Corner of Yonge and Richmond Sts. Toronto, years. You can now buy insurance _ corn-roast at the - home of Mr. and ' Phoom Adelaide 4489 and 1480. HY app nt- alest Saturday vevinge, Pickering re.rdeaee. month payments extended, over nine Che�y"O� Mrs. Robt. Hedge, on Monday even- ; iPbonePick. ar13. stf months. Your choice of [food reliable ink next. if it should rain the party Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- Congratulations 'to Mr. and firs: will be - postponed till the following Qj; ?Q A TDMHOSCN k McMILLAN- Bwrris- duction for any person who has driv- Wm. Lightbody. it's a son. evening. . pAIR S y 1 ten, Solicitor•, Naary Pnwic. office at ea three years without an accident 'Mrs. Chapman has been spending[ The members of the Mission Band(• Rerldet,ce of AAr. Tt »mwn, lot 11, concession 1, m Ptekeking. deice hours: Thursday and Saturday _ for which he was to blame and a fur- a few days with her sister. Mrs. E. and their mothers enjoyed a basket i' avemlkiM from 7.00 p. m. to 8..90 p m . or by Cher reduction of 10 P. c. to farmers. Pilkey. picnic at the honkie of Mrs. Simon TILL appoiotraent. Toronto cffi 606 oyal Bank Ndg Phone Pick 2000. Toronto Elam 5308. Continued fine weather has cleared Puckrin on Wednesday afternoon last 37ty ''�' ��'�� R up all the field threshing in this nei- when games were played and a ken- ' Dental Inenranee Agency Brougham Ont, ghborhood, czar good time was had. _ 5TH Phone Pickering 515 Are the boys and yiris wearing a -..SEPT. . . - _.. c ? Q y Whitevale - ' •• ' smile now Holidays are over and �- � -- EIL O. SMITH. D. D. 4„ L. D. 8.. _ .. N (Socceeoor to Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate of The Beal storef Claremont school is opened again. 41114 Royal College of Dental Surgeon- and Toron• Mr- and Mr=. A. Hodgson and faro - t to University. At Claremont office over D. A. PHONE 8:4 Miss 'Muriel Hagerman has return- F. led, QFaE371--T "Seott'■ More every Tueedpy and Frida7,r Phone ily,. of Harrowsmith, have been ht>l- ed to her school in Buttonville. ' - 'Stouff to-It. 27tf FURNITURE idayinct at Wesley Petty'c. M r. and Mrs. Shaw. of Bluevale The Whitevale Baseball Team p1- uERBERTT. FALLAi9>lr, L D 9.: We are die layin as attractive are :i,;iting with their daughter, :Vlrs. ayed at Stouffville on Labor Day. 1 1•D, D. S.. Graduate •f the Royal College of variety of Leonard Gates and Mr. Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hiltz visited F R Tr D STACEY `` Dental Surgeons and the university of Toronto their son. Lawrence, in Buffalo, for PAinr -r seta PM r hen er tierce in residence second door east of St. And- Aluminum and firanitewerr Etc. itics Emily Gates and father via- a few days. Pe B nw'aChusctt, Pickering, one._ deice hours to Furniture and Furniture ited at Port Dover last week, :Bias 36 cents r hour or e A. m, to a p. m., or by appointment. 1X -ray Meg. Lightfoot w-as kicked by a •ervuwe , Phone Pick 3700, 431s Ne°el�ieR: L6:;.i. �'.: :. :t.J with them to be their per P oatraes { Prices low, is keeping with tripes. guest for a week or so. pony and lead zo he rCRiV.G� tv Te- onto by ambulance. We, trust she is i `stslatssli 6ass4t. The Woman's Association .meeting _ Satisfaction Guaranteed. will' be held in the church at 2.30 O. better. on Thursday. Sept. 13th. The-lad- George Johrisorl, of Pontiaci MIch., 16 years eiperknes. ABLIZABRTH RICHARDSON- Giproe and Lime ;es of Ldcust Hill and Whitevale are who left Whitevale some forty -seven PINE DRIVE, DUNB%RTON . Fire and autonaGbile insurance of all kinds, years ago, called on Wm. Burton this Just arrived :t large p invited and will provide the program week. p+rewntangcoogsnreaof'wtid enanelal stood- Re chi roent Of - or write hvnberton P. O. - ns. Gyproe in the following sized : so the meeting should be very inter.- ' — -- Misses Gertrude Povnter and Aud- STI Licensed Auctioneer, 48 io. z 72 in, Gypr•oc est?ng and enjoyable. Word Right. r Pisixton wha have been success- p� - w -- PO LL. ey Shingles- le s �j Hostess, -Mrs. L Gatea.:t4las E. Gat- h C For Sa1Qt L' .ter f m at kinds of York and Ontario. n s sm� 8 iu.: 8l in. " fur in' their examinations. intend L� Moe sal« of all kfada sivaamd b on a11oetau es. `r souse, Address Great River P. O., 0016 48 in. z 96 in. •' go to -Toronto Normal this -cominft Gait OalvsDized Bterl ebiogiea, R HfaATON, TOW1rSHIP '.48 in, z 108 in. ' . : year: Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. - . Clerk. Conveyancer Commissioner for _ -48 in, z. 96 Donaeons Board ' Dunoarton One of the Community Activities _ M9da.nts, Accountant, Etc. Issuer of _ _ -this year has been tale 'formation of Also. re•r ubberiag hugRy wheels. age t- tenses. wlntevale, Ont, Star Lime T •_ 13Rrdwwll Pi+lpter Miss 'Allan spent a few days with a- splendid tennis court on the Lni. Lawn mowers sharpened. Dj, MAW LICENSED AUG DICKERING Church grounds. We take this op T. PATER80N'8 - CLAREMOIif'1` .` Mr. C. Annie and family. 2TONEER ,for York. Qntwio and Durham •;• • :- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mills "spent' the add our-enterprise en thank all those who Call and get prices. Phone 881$ C4maties. All kinds of sales promptly attended ; made our enterprise p088ib1e In July In, Terms reasonable. notes wale. may be LUMBER YARD haMr. with Mrs. George White, the Club held a successful garden arranged at NEWS' Of icv. B4Y and Indepao- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hennick spent .AGENT [teat t+f+om. Whitby, out al - party on the lawn of Wm. T. Sloan. i,' _ i _ _ —_ the week -end at the. Allison' farm. ire hope next year to install elects c - - — Miss Nellie Harding spent the end lights to enable more young people -FOR -- _GARNET ROBERTSON of the week with Miss W innie. Barn- to take part in this game. This com- es. Electrical Cootraator Pickering' Mills in¢ Saturday these v6i11 be a tennis Mr. Reg. Chester of \etc Liskeard CANADIAN TIRE CORP 41 and Repairing for Light. visited his father, and mother . this 'tournament, beginning at 2.30 p. m., . . or power. JD aT ARRIVED week followed by supper. Anyone interest- All kinds of electrical goods Mrs. Gillespie' §petit the week -end tr may Dome for 25, cents. and °con - Cast Sh ares. kept in stock. with Mr. an Mrs.�J. Mitchell, -and 'tribution for the supper. �,�$ plow' -. i 1•ly Phone 1705, PickeriaR -= CARLOAD visiting with old friends. Kinsale -made good as new _ Mrs, Dales left last week on a trip � � "�•� SPECIAL RATES - r , to Brandon, Man. Mr. Frank Dales With hardened' steel or and family returned to the city. School' re- opened with a good aft- : ON FARMER'S CARS Misses, Marjory and -Elva Annis e'ndance, 'Mr. Manning in charge. and Florence Anderson are spending Mission Band will meet at the hall ;"Point. 1. S" Ua SEED WHEAT their holidays up at Beaverton. this Saturday afternoon at the usual - For all Classes of lneurwace, Mr. and Mrs. Kidd, of .Exeter and hour.. PI1One' 2729' daughter and husband; Mr. and Mrs. � Miss Ruth Jull, of 'Brooklin spent . . / (FALL W BEAT) Rydal, Shallow Lake . vis'i'ted 1-mends a recent weekend with :Kiss Lois aJA /�[ E3 WATSON %SON ' CYRIL & MORLEY arpund here. Decker. . Grown this Year -Mrs. Sparks is home -from' the West Misses Alice Stel and Marion Mud- Proprietor ^` Pickering, Ont. on a visit to Mrs. O'Brien, her mot- ie -called on Miss Durrell Parkin at Q !•'` �T her mother at, :,the -Bay for the first Ashburn recently. Brock Road Gen oral Store Ds N. LoCkWOod time in twenty -five years. She cert- Mr. Curtis Sr., and Mr. Clarence SIMMONS' BED :..PICKERING, ONT. ainly ariir see some changes. ' Curtis of Newrnark,.t, called on Tom - _ All the friends of Mr. Bob Wood. Burst and family. KILL OUTFIT will be' glad to know that the latest The R. V. Mowbray family and Mr - report was a little improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley spent the week -end ; - �- Re G. CLENDENING W-d has had -a tough time of it but holiday near Hastings. ��raj rj ��% ---'4 Consisting of a walnut from now on will pick up faster.. 'Mr. and 'Vies. V. Parkin spent San- L7 17 i FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mr. and Mrs. Herb Staples and ds'ly afternoon and evening with Mrs' steel bed With a gbod -- family moved to Sudbury this- last M. Parkin, at Markham. Fl TOB; Flit; -Black Fla i Private Ambulance : ' . week. Mr. Staples' new duties are at :Kiss Roxena Ledgett spent the y- g► enable spring and felt Day and Night3ervice Sudbsry Junction. Miss A. Thom mot- past week with relatives in Torontd, mattre88 'Pbone 9000 - ozed up with Mrs. -Staples and' the and attended the exhibition.. ' .., Fly 6prafe children. Mrs. C. Hubbard and ,son, Harold, - Completer X13 :94. `Malvern 5000 On Sunday, the Rev: 'Mr. Tuck pr- of Brougham, spent a few days last 8 uz. e]ze, .., 830 eached in the United Church for the week with Mrt. C. Richardson. le oz. Bizet..:, 574. Markham m Ont Temperance Union. Mr. Tuck not orw Mr. and Mrs, Reg. Woodward and 40 INCH .CEDAR CHEST ly gave us a good sermon but sang children spent sever$1 days with rel- In walnut finish Cedar a solo, and he certainly could sink, atives and friends at .Sholbourhe. FLY- O -CIDE •. y f those who were 'not there to hear` Mi s. F. Harbron, Miss Mabel, Mrs: IN B lined KEEP COOL! him missed a treat. Wm. Harbron, Mrs. George Tripp.and BULK-Bring your owe con• - -�� Good iralue, '$10 60 On Friday of last week Miss Ann- Miss Alice Pegg spent Thursday last tamers. ie Brander, returned from London in- in Toronto. A ow -25c. le oz. -40c.. _ Bu a Colerrian' IQetalit Li ht tendfrric to spend the next few months The W. M .S. will meet at the home BIMMOA S' y g in Toronto, and on Sunday had the of Mrs. Victor Parkin on Tuesday, = - ..Qu!trt -$1.00 ' stove, and cook in comfort, misfortune to trip and break her Sept. 11th at 2.30 p. m. All ladies are' - GLIDER -COUCH It is quick, economical and arm.' She 1s at present stayine with invited to attend. DR BELL'S FLY KILLER, 9011, Full_ length, with head t Safe• Mr. and . Mrs. A: Taylor at Cherry- Mrs. Bentlev Sr., spent a very e-s- ., _ g _ wood. joyable vacation of two weeks at the 1 PkR, Dr. Bell's Fly Biller and 1• gal, s rest This is one of our Also coal oil stoves and ovens: On Thursday evening of last week- summer home of her friends, Mr. Coal oil makes one gallon of excellent smartest conchae a shower was held at the home of and Mrs. a S. Swann at Musseiman's 'Fly Spray suitable for house or stable. T We have in stock, King Bug Mrs. Hopkin for Miss Alice' Wthitbam Lake. u Only. $1`z. 96 Hiller, Arsenstp of Lead, Pa'r• quite a crowd attended and the bride Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn, of Allis MCCORMICK'S CATTLE SPRAY - s _ was the. recipient of many . useful ton;. Mr: and Mrs. Sam Hawkins and , 81 10 per gallon 5 gallons �` C A STERRiTT is Green and Limn. all at K R p gifts. The- wedding took lace on Sat- Mrs. McHaffie, of Honeywood ,spent goat own aontalaek right. prices arday at St: John'a'Garrison Church . the week -end ovith,Mr: and Mrs. '•N. y`. -;h''. �•" --K NG ,e THE- tR NIE WS in Toronto.. Mr. Hopkin grave the Decker. Faneral Director j _ bride away. Amonv, the guests ;were Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hopkins and Aml)ilialice a5'eTV1Ce ALVIN BUSHBY -Mr. and Mrs. Hill and family atil family, Mr. and Mrs. W. McDowell Jon ' ' Drug. Story " `• :. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkin and family. On and daughter, Tristi and Mr. Wm. Me- s Phlhe 1300 Hardware Phone 44300 their return from their trip the brme Dowell Sr., of Toronto, spent Monday Phone 6800 iokdring, Ontario PIC�ERI:VQ and m rn ou M -. and Mr;. ?4lorriQ will of last week with Victor and MrQ. P reside in Toronto. Parkin. i PICTFRING ONTARIO vc A•✓.�'• ... r i _ n _ '.•!.'' x -:',,,,,-•- . +y.,:,j ' 707 ` ga Outstanding Fresh from ACTUALLY —it takes lets theft 10 worth of — . _ 11 Maw Baking Powder to make a big, three- Quality � ,the Gardens l:aiyer cake. And you can depend on uniform good- Is -- .. - — tune. No wonder Canada foremost �- .- ss it doesa'.t pity to take chances _ ems y an,t Bake with Magic '` "Pretty good. Enough, breeze to go there if It got too -too hot,, �'!,•,,. With doubtful baking p0 ., take it right away." "Where have he and Pat gone?" Girls Develop And su:bf „ "Come and have a look, you chaps," "To have a look at things, Lad • NCONTatxs xo �' Th'' Pottr called out from' the door, round up the horses and aby sheep a88 Hysteria M : [AGIC statement on t every tin is Your , _ F. numeral« cyst Marla ]ialkiag 1 "What a marvellous eight l l said they can• 'they will make for • the Powder is tr" from slum Robin, deeply moved, for the deeper stream. We will be quite sate under >INtDE 1M Cr any lysr°'f"t ina:•dteaa "' dark of advancing ulght' had given the atone bridge,' and the water Is Denied Right to '•See Their an added brilliance to the lambent Only waist -high there," Sweethearts, They flame and curling smoke, Potty Barker, nearly blind with Swallow Spoons ++ - - - • ''''~'`~ Genevieve slept fitfully, he. dreams smoke, galloped up to the weir. : haunted by the flames. At first she 'Take anything yolq value, and the Bu .dapeat; Because they were not W ; If. as not sure what was real' and what_ food, and make for `foe'- stream. As permitted to see :, their sweethearts a last resort, get under the culvert: merely a dream. Then through the among the troops of the Huhgartan - misty borderland of sleep .came a You should be Bate there. But !t is area?, school girls of the 'reformatory -.. TIDES O backing round this way, and the sharp tap-tap-taping. It was the lisp- at Rakoapalota developed what doF ping tit a loose iron on the root. Where will probably go later." tors diagnosed as mass hysteria. t By the Author of •'Pencarrowl. _ _ Then Jessie woke, "Where are the others ?" asked Gen. The girls, ranging in age from 12 - "What is itr' she caked sleepily, evieve. to 18 years, began swallowing all sorts ,t3y Nl~i -1 -F- M. SCANL�N seeing Genevieve sitting up In bed. " 'Fabian's horse bolted arid threw of objects from teaspoons to tooth 1 "Just the wind; it gale seems to him. The fire scared it. He's got a brushes. They had to be given hos. ........++ : ►'�' } be springing up, Wait, I'll Cc out and broken leg, I think, and they are try- pital treatment immediately and some I E , see." In to get him down here. "' were reported dying from the effects �• •, - .: ai7aoyw a. 3lsso•ai.,s Q1i+Dt•em - "Don't be allly. Do you tmagtne she 8 8 _ -_ -- The prlaafpal Character in the „totY would have let us come a yard if she. "La that you, GeneivieveV came a "Where are you, going ncw?" ask• of operations to remove the objects. I , Is Kelly peaoarrow. knew? We had to keep that a dead voice from outside. ed Robin, as.Potiy wheeled Ills horse, The girls had 'been .forbidden by Kelly 1s the son of Sir lines Pea• "Yes. What's wrong, Robin?' esrrow, a lawyer whose father and secret. It web Lard enough LO get the Catholic nuns in charge of the "Nothing -yet. But Kelly was a "Fablan'e mother is in his cottage, mother emigrated to New Zealand and away as it was:" with the baby. -She came up to spend school to write their boy friends, 80 brought up a family who are now the bit anxious at the change In the they started amueeling at the love l _ yarenta of the young people with whors� Kelly and Yotty Barker went with. wind, Lad they've. gone out to have �e New Year and brought the young- letters !n loaves of bread and to cakes, Men L concerned. Fabian and Hughes. to the -appointed ster. He le nearly out of his mind Sir Was Pencarrow wished Kelly to a look- road," This subterfuge wad "exposed and puts• become alawyer- and to •eater him spur where they were to start the about them.' father`s practice. Kau? insists on bed fire, Jessie .followed them oat into the - lcbment was swift, - Corning a farmer. He joins an uncle hot glare, and stood silently watch- "I'll come with yolk."' -. . - - Then the epidemic' of mass bysteria -• . 3"chael P•ncsrrow. who owns Duc- "You stay here - you'll get a good Ing the fierce glow' now 'faoned by "Burry; then, we've •no •dmo," I broke out' to the scboot, culminating meld farm view -and wait. till, we get 'back," His uncle has a daughter. Elf:, whu the wind. -110h, Robin!" It was a poignant in the orgy at - awallowing foreign 1,113 in low* with an Englishman nam- said Kelly, "yours not scared?" Robin asked• cry that escaped Genevieve. For one objects. - od (i intr7. Ella's father otters Gentry a 'How tong?' asked Genevieve. "o: N Why should I be ?' Genevieve's am, -mbar• in the Duffleld Farm instant in the glare they looked at - This -lnfurlates K*UY Pen —row, "And hour or two; perhaps more. band bad felt the nipping tremor .each other, 7. Be.4uarreis• with Gentry. assaults him ! can't say: So long." under it as she put a casual arm - Golden- Hen and leave Uuffield to work elsewhere. - "It to all right,,"' Robin said, •teas - Kelly received at summons to the be`• Not a breeze stirred, but the tim- round Jessie ei saris her. Quick! be turned and - side of Ills dying grandmother• the her was very dry and .the flames leapt " Pome -along inside," and Robin e Y The scientific hen bug arrived ' in l mother of Sir Miles Pencarrow. kissed her, and, tearing his hand away England. This ainuzing` bird, christen -- Arrived at %hr bedside, he is ashen• if up Instantly. Soon a' root of • thick closed the door. from hers, put' bridle to one Of the ed the Golden Cambar, is the - product r bo will apologise to Gentry and emu+ smoke rose above the hills and 'pro- Jessie looked -nervous, Wbf if the - give her the assurance-that the family terrified horses, and follOwtA Potty of years of laboratory research.' and = = - - : - - =- -a hope of, secoacutation claimed to the neighbors that the big. -burn should go wrong? She thought - marker. - BY the wilt k- 111 tnherilm two fire erperiment, crossing and recrossing y � "thousand pounds, and purchases some, dames roared as they licked tip the ahonld spread from the Yelled -to the For- a moment lien bead whirled. and one breed with• another, and isolating bush land at TapuwaL n h 1a his second- measoe invites his dry wood -sad swept through the fell- standing bush, and dawn into 'the the blood seemed to leave her heart, its best features. Though a prolific. . Aster Genevieve, Ills saflo>:- brother Pat- ed forest `and undergrowth. -Valley. They had taken every precau- then carpe- rgabing back. Confused; layer and rapidly maturing hen, her t and his . cousins Robin Herrick ., and she tried to drag herself. back to' chief recommendation lies- in her - ,.less!• Macdonald to come to Tavuwal. In less than two hours Kelly and tion,- but _ __ ow s.sd an Barker came back, Lad they boSed "What did Kelly . say?" Genevieve the d_ angerous reality of their post- eggs. Cockerel dhicks . hatottcd from -„ . - =• _. • .- IJ - the billy ' for . enpper, which they bad' enquired aaziousiy, lion; - them are bore blondes,- and hen _ Ought it was 4ctually a bridge. on the banks -Of 'the stream, -where' "Just asked me-to stay oehlad with "Has Robin gone, too?' Je:,sie ask- chicks brunettes, both sexes retain- _ they always referred to it as the Cui- the lurid tight of the are vied w`th peat. Pat wanted to nee the tea, a ed, fear now starkly 1a her bless ing their original and. distinctive vert, for the stream was. narrow, and the orange of the sunset. are 14 a novelty -tor him; he gets - "Yes, with Potty, old Mrs. Fabian plumage for life• ran swiftly between fairly steep banks, "How* long will it•take-to bLry outl -"his tb,ills out of icebergs round the and -the baby are in' the cottage, and Normally, 13cttish - poultry - keepers. - - It was built with a high, arch In or- asked Roble.'. Horn:' Fabian has been Injured. Kelly and are unable to sex chicks until they der ' to permit the tree flow of logs -Three or 'Ion" days; perhaps a He tried t' o speak !lgbtly. _ pat are carrying him down to the are at least three weeks old. during . - ad uprooted trees- in flood time. week, Much. depends on,the wind and The wind increased to a gale, and, stream. What a horrible business, and which period precious food is wasted - otherwise It !bight be carried away. the weather." an hour later a perfect hurricane was I 'feel reaponalble• for - bringing You on fattening unsuitable birds. The - _` or the stream obstructed, and the "you have struck a dead calm it swee is across tLe coun- LlJ here!" Golden Camber - will'save them. thous -- . lower of the valley flooded. blowing, p 8 paf2 the moment," said Pat, and he turn - try, fanning *the flames, which leapt (To Be Continued: } - ands of pounds: Jessie was used to bush fires. She ed a searching look towards gw-dA6 from fallen log -to standing tree, clear- bad seen several down the Sounds, parting sun, - jug the whole range In tie devastate - - - - but the hush there was not nearly "What If 1t should rain?" asked tag-onrush TO slop _ ao dense, nor the trees so large. Genevieve, Ttey Were trapped in the Valley, Ideas 'Wanted : "It just love it; it's thrilling!" she "It would just be my luck;" Kelly- the only exit being the narrow wind. - -, said excitedly. "Especially when a *aid gloomily, The. day -we-'met it Was., as, i.f _ y "You are not thinking -of that old ing bridle path, now barred by names. An- oriole should dart Artists find Authors , , Amax ' Ibig tree crashes and there is a great Genevieve saw the terror In es- Along the- dimmest wooded aisles splutter of sparks, Wait -till You see Maori ,curse -of Tapuwal, are you?' g cur or Professional are invite Gee !lames leap from one tree to an. There was acorn in GPnevieve's tope, sir's eyes, This was so di>Yerbnt from - Within the forests heart other; it's marvellous!" "You can't start an argument 'to- . the .bush fires they had bad down penetrating, ed • to Bend . u9 sgl @able Sket• U And enetratin solitudes night, it's too hot," and Kelly evaded the Sortnda. Where, aunli ht seldom ,c ne- es, Illustrations. Deaigns -, Genevieve' did not entirely share g � Ch t • an, answer. Robin tried to cheer them fief Ills Should - splash a -gay abandonment, Short Stories and Articles. ;her enthusiasm. Somehow she seem- ,.Hoe much will be burnt Dy mot- eyes sere anxious and ,his mind was And weave a trail of flame! ed nervous . tonight; • the brooding sing?' asked Robin. busy planning, a way of escape, Sev- ARE YOU ARTISTICALLY -calm of the atmosphere wall highly •,Get up, my lad, and havt a took eral times he opened the door and Muriel E.'Woodruff. charged with tenseness, looked out. iNCIINEDt for yourself" Genevieve suggested. Genevieve- .,A bit of a wind makes it more ez- ' ,It's getting nearer, -- We offer you practical' In- citing" --and Jessie talked On raptur- "Depends," said Kelly, "But it said, five Cenarattons of Canadians ; - ougly as they waited for the moment. should be well away to the nortls." "Yes." Robin slipped - an arm'_ have enjoyed its soothins lather struction and criticism on , "Yon didn't tell Mother, 1 suppose?" Robin found the whole business, in. through' berm, and they • drew close Paintings, Landscapes and teresting, but a litfle puzzling: 'together. Flowers -in Water (:olouis. said Kelly.- It waa late when the left the. afraid?,- a _ - .' y '.Are you • : - he - asked. stream and returned in leisurely tae •'yes. I'!e terribly scared. Send a three. Cent stamped Your Liver's Making shioa to the where, ',Don't get panicky, a lot may de.. envelope- for till inform- 1,1 You Feel Out of Sorts � co leave It I'd •like• A watch Pend on keeping your Lead," ion. . _. it all night," said Jessie ; "Then •you •believe ........ " She stop- t f W11 at • L-.• -� --fie cep your laver Bile "It fascinates_ me;' Genevieve ad- ped and looked at him. --No Calomel Needed witted, "but I would hate to be any "I don't think• there is any real �d4aS. Unllfl♦71ted., Who n you feel blue, depressed. moue nearer." danger ....... yet, but ......... He paused. O� V4310 }Jidual s on the world, that's your liver which The girls, went to bed but Kelly "There Ii always the. stream.'' {ons Thirty -Nine Lee Avenue$ Isn't pouring Its daily two pounds of Did Kelly say tht?" C Q .�+ 11auid bile into Your bowels. opened a couple of bottle ' of beer, _ Toronto Digestion and elimination are being for it had been a hot day and thirsty slowed up, food is accumulating and "Then be knew, - decaying inside You and making ?oft work, . as he said. FQr another hol;r "That ace a precaution, be said to " feel wratehed. they sat and talked, More bowel - movers tike wilts, oft. l mineral water. laxative candy .or chew- Before turning In, Kelly had a' look 'High School. Boards & Boards of Education ing gum, or roughage, don't go fat' at the lurid picture at the bead at enough• : Are au by establish . You sad a liver stimulant. (:arter's the Valley, with the great enrL and Little Liver Pills to the best one. Safe coils of smoke rolling lazily upwards 1 '• d '. I nd ustrial ' Tee i►lical and Art Schools -Purely vegetable. Sure' Ask for them :and drifting away towards the north. �� y by Rama. Refuse substitutes. =66 at ali • e _ With the approval of the Minister of Education druggist+- as "It was a magnificent spectacle, and I; i a touch of awe mingled with his Day and Evening Classes Theoretical and Practical - personal Interest- is it. - "If my three baby boys were rest- - _ May be. conducted In accord-, - Instruction - "How is she going?" asked Barker. less withcolieorpeevishfromtheir is given in various trades: The h teeth I gave .them, a• Baby's Own ance with the regulations rasa- schools and classes are -under Jumpy Nel" ve p Tablet and they were soon asleep ' td by the Department of Ed- Yield 'to the soothin action MAKE YOUR FALSE rays Mrs T. Twe ys_ ese MI: - - _ 'the direction of an Advisory _ wood Rd., Toronto. There sweet !cation. _'Committer ' '�► this �ipl.Y06 � us little fretfulness a d the remove the cause Of- of commercial Subject-r- Menual Training, Hogsehold Uieaer it i i 14De � TEETH HOLD F��� fretfulness and the ehAlit becomes coat- = dad Agriculture and Horticulture P � lletxtt : t t sleep better t t t fed ,happy and well spin. All the sofa- i mon ailments of little tolls an I,re provided for is the'Courset of Stu In Public,•�Se' aril Cori-. UeM With unng a nl ��� proat�tiy and safoly corrected with tinila�on and Higb - Sehooli, Collegiate Institutes. Vocational Schools - - iJon't delay fifty looser. Dr illiems Bsby s Own ableia. �� - 1 a Rea, �. Am wed ahoaiti sad Pgioe 2k at your druggists. ,ae and Departments. • - takiat: it ttsdy: -- - -fat ambaisastsaM+ Yon tabs teeth . o of ik. Bsgwations wmed by tie Minister of Sit.. - . - a" ail- day � wbm you : -- iteatien may be obtaiutd front , Me >Dsputy Mutister'.- ' tr oa Drs we" s Pew of 'L of A E. PI N I(N A M S _ ean'-1 diP. : , : r..liaait tt: Siiilainpa Tit.. trios► Eat eltttirsdaelrr abould boe mad• to the Priscipal of 3eioel . .,.__..VEGETABLE COMPOONO b't,b:.r<r but 1,..0 No. 36-- -'34.. "°°s" L . M.j k"I �• • : �•.� t - r.Y . . h • - 1 ' a, ~�' _ , :� : •. • 4 .+rT'. ,y i•� . -AM ,ri.,, ` by them in the way of schooling and a ..... criic ;Isolation Ended Black: SaUn ><s • they are all doing fairly well. The j •.: �r = " luustrated Dreaaasakint Lessm girls are all inarried and' have good Fur"UhO With EvvV Pattem AID REACHES RUSSIAN GROUP homes, too, but they are all some A,• ,a HELD 6 YEARS ON ARCTIC distance away from here. Archie., - - ISLE. comes down to the poato!&e every Moscow, - Forty-four xussian col- day after the train has come in and ontats, ice -bound for five years on the he's been doing it every day for a; --- lonely island' of Wrangel in nor here to&g-- Lime. -ge t�ld -ale .pale -. he. -w•a' R _�' • � _ Siberian waters, were reached b7.. a 'ahvays_ ex�ectin�- there ould be ti grout/ of Soviet scientists oh the ice_ letter from some of the children, and breaker Krassin last week according he has remarked several times that ofnen S. - - - to word reaching here. he guesses they are so busy they - • Their lonely years of Isolation were .haven't time to write. I don't think'. - : Chatter auDDOaed to Have ended last year, there is a week goes by that he' games - when the CheUuakin sailed for Wren_ doesn't :xi l get the town paper and mark gel Island. But that expedition • waa it here and there' with the names of fly plan K Mlera.a never able to land, and on the return people his children would know, and voyage got' caught in an •ice jam and _ he stands over there at the counter f k hit t T02 � .. sank, while Its 'passengers were in the postofce and carefully wraps MOVIES VS. THE RISING (iENEEATION rescued by aeroplane after months on them up to send away. But he comes an ice floe north of the Behring Strait, and goes day after day always hoping' _ Dr. John Dewey, dean of American educators, writing in .a cur- Wireless messages reaching here for a letter..Vvery.meldom one com -1 lent magazine declares "While recent investigations; conducted'with described the uncontrollable enthna. but when it does, Archie is the scientific care, have shown that many boys and girls have been stimu- iasm with which the colonists greeted happiest man in town." lated in unwholesome ways by the movies, the influence of movies the relief party. The message added �'Y�b that the manager of the colony, Mine There is little need to comment on upon children is fixed by the general tone and _level of c ry` - -- yef, and his wife, - vrasova;- -had -- kept -fit lithe,- aicture, 'Old Archie, as he - . roundings, _ _,•. __ _ "A boy or girl from a cramped environment that provides few v up the morals of the colony through came to be known in .the town .to their long isolation, distinguish him from his son, "Young . outlets," lie continues, "reacts very differently from one in which The new manager named Semen. Archie," walks • rather slow 'now. ; _ the. movie is not the Win vent for romance and for acquaintance chuk, brought them some flowers He'd go back to his little home where with conditions very different from those that habitually surround from the Siberian mainland. he would be alone. His children pro- -' ` .him. " The colonists were In constant wire bably have families of their own and "The luxury of scenes' depicted on the screen, the display of _ less communication with the mainland their own circle of friends and per - ` adventure and easy sex relations, inoculate a boy or girl living in during their exile, and received essea- hap* they would believe it them. Harrow surroundings with all sorts of new ideas and desires. Their - tlal food supplies by Diane, but their selves i they said they had no 'time' - ambitions are directed into channels that contrast vividly with actual kerosene and fuel were reported prac• to write home. If they had seen old', Conditions r life. ' tically exhausted when the Krasatn Archie coming to the postoffice and' "The-things that ahoy -or a girl from swell -to =do grid cultivated arrived -with building, materials for turning .awaty empty handed, and, new . barracks, provisions and ' sclea. if they . knew that he did this day i home would discount or take simply as a part of the show are far - 4"1 titic equlpment for the men who are after day .. , in good weather and -other children ideas to realized —and without special regard for fi playing as important role to the rough .', well, they might ace;' Y, the means of their attainment.. The little moral, at the close of the struggle of the U.S.S.R to ore' up a things differently: r r �+► = picture bias no power _ compar.cd . with the force of desires that are -=R • northern sea route to commercial tra -: _ excited. These observations are worthy of serious consideration on :.:vet. i • - 'many 'parents' .part. y Editolrs lu>td Doctor: _ r r ... •' • • . - ' - . • . _ ­Old Archie On rare occasions a Seen word is ..'MORE ABOUT SHORTS ,� _ '. °....' - '� .`� . said for editors,'Here is what-s. school= - - Yesl -There usually is something boy penned In one of his bright mo-. Shorts ^have figured as• "news" from the moment of their debut exceedingly smart about a skirt- and (Stratford Beacon- Herald.) meats on fashionable tennis courts. Listen to this vigorous attack made by sports blouse for first autumn days.. It happened the other day in the old home town. A man standing on ''If the editor. makes :•.= .z4tetake, '''the'Rev, W. E: Woodhams Denham, vicar of Chorley Wood (Hertsl,' The material for the skirt is a the corner across from the postof• folks say he ought to be hung; but lightweight, din nsl woolen is fns- If the doctor makes a mistake, he i England, in a letter to his parish: g° fice � noticed an old resident going .in- - _''Although there mar• not be anything actually immoral in such cinating copper tone. The blouse in and coming out without any mail. He buttes it and the. people- don't nay attire;" he writes, "yet it is indecorous, unmannerly, ungraceful, un- the upper sketch is rayon novelty anything because they can't read La. 1 _ w something about him and it waa ' 4becoming and brazen:" = d, s ng t h check is capper tone; the lower said tin When the editor makes mistaken, I blouse is angora- woolen. the there m a big lawsuit sa(], a* In; ' - 1# seems• this item of feminine apparel can evoke quite a string of course you can choose many "There goes old Archie, Yon know dad a big fuss; but ff a doctor makes II of harsh- sounding adjectives! other combinations, if poet will, black he' used to farm about nix miles out a' mistake there is a funeral with a' . ' e • • • - - - _ and white woolen checked skirts are until his wife died and the children flowers and perfect silence. A doctor ,; --'very smart just now. The blouse ell moved awa9. Then he took, up a can use a word a yard long without "FE CALL.E FASHIONS - little lace Just on the edge of the may be of crepe .silk, tie fabric, sur- P �- ge him or anyone know what It meshle, This is an interesting item : , A youlig woman 'who received rah, synthetic jersey, etc. town with about an acre of ground, but if the editor uses one, he has' to " trunks while having a permanent wave was awarded ,$250 damages Style No. .3185 is designed for sizes and b3 lives alone there. There were spell lt. Any college can make doe- - and -Costs at ..... �� wR�+;:�. err--+ ,- wT•2•----- +1:..:.�- ...r�,egy •,,�' `�': _. _.___...' - _ `' - - _ - the greatest swimmers from the Subscribers to this paper, •ARE YOU LASCELLES - Grand Champion �'� � whole of the world to that city to PAID UP Clydesdale stallion, the property Blacksmithing, do Woodwork participate in the contests, and a _ of T. O. Lowry, Whitevale, will at right Priam - make the season,of• 1934 as follows: r8aivtS number of the best have become cit -. - - Dunbartoa Now is the time to have those eepalr Wednesday morning will leave his jobs attended - to. Harrows 'repaired. izens of Toronto, guch as Vierkoett- p+ __41.tap.t rem t it.boit pudin advance.' - St. Paul's Anglican. Dunkarton on own stable and proceed to John also new sections on hand. 'The fam- er, of Germany,' Martha Norelius, ,of Barnes, Cherrywood, for noon; th- oua pre Plows always on band. to Lbe Great New_York (now Mrs. Joe Wright), Sunday, September 9th. Sunday Sc- sues to Chas. Hutchings, Brock Rd. y ._.__ hool at X30 m. Evening Prayer at T W Also dealer in Viking Cream $spars• T - Margaret Ravior,• ofliiladeIjiFiia; 1 3,30. Preacher, Mr. Ha den MseDon= _ -for for-night. Thursday proceeds to R _ Y fora and Electric Washers. (now Mrs. George Young), and friar- a1n, . Fresitlert- East�ol,. Lca..c., A. C' Willson s Brougham, for noon- (now �- �� & JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, �,u, Nelson, three times a winner in- Y. P••A. Social Council. thence to his own stable for nigfit. Friday afternoon proceeds to Qra- Wood machinery. '- +vOTEe AND COMMEn7s tends coming to Toronto to live, and HORSE REGISTER. ham's. Hotel, .Brooklin, for night..'Ap hone callwill.bring ' ustoyourfarm. _ others - Saturday, ,proceeds to his ern stn "Ox`y- acetylene 'welding. Who is ►8s onsible for the beet USURPATEUR, ,12044, (143101), - ble where he will remain until the Phone Pick716 �. p — Imported stallion, registered in the following Wednesday morrdng. ro F'. S. �7CTetx9.wsti1'd _ and wine measure that is now in for • Kinsale Can. Percheron Stud Book, and en- insure a foal, $15.00. GREEN WOOD- 48I :.... r`: !ce' -in this Province? The To pap- _ rolled 33 Yo. 471, the property of y- ere giv -e the credit to .Premier Hep- Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will La�Pn ' �Vb'ers Sha eiied Exhibition visiturs during the past' r stand for service 'during 1934 at burn and refer to the places of sale week were Messrs Bill Young, Lloyd Leslie Harbron, Bill and has °� stable, Brougham. ON A DIACHINE ESPECIALLY Notice t0 YO - '. '.as "Hepburn 's Beer and Wine Par Broome, � lore." On the other' hand, the Grit Stanley Parkin, Bernie Nicholas and CLAREMONT ET�SIGN 2657#, Cly.- DESIGNED FOR, THE PURPOSE Andrew Mudie. Mr. ,and• Mrs. Hook- desdale Stallion, Sire, Dunmore En= All old grease and dirt is thoroughly - papers rive-the credit to the Conser- er and sons, bars. Steil and Stanley, sign, (ihip.); dam, Bridgebank Joan -" ..:native Government for placing the Misses Helen Law, Mildred Taylor (imp.); the property of F. G. Som• washed out of the bearings and your We do Building,nf.aIl kinds. meamlire on 'the'statute books. The __and Eileen Parkin, bars. Hurst and' ers, Gordon Park Farm, lot 20, con . mower will be returned, well oiled CARI?ENTER.ING. fact is that.. both parties vv in `son; Alvin. 2, PickE*rihg, �i' siAke, the season and correctlq adjusted for cutting. CEMENTING, favor of acceti,nx co 'ihc a�,.,o..a� a Sunday' vi iitbrs at the home, of tsar. of 193 %, at his own •stable: Terma: • - - W. A. AUSTIN, the liquor party. Premier Henry a 9 and Mrs. U. R. tticnardson were z. P..10, payable, Feb. > st, i gns. All nu„ac G ;16 Gri . sums J.,,,Uuu, i'r T7 U PQW_ and Mrs. C. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. accidents at owners risk. John or in Pickering, =} And A: his Cabinet passed the, measure with Hodgson, all of :Oshawa. Mrs.. Coop -... K.ael, manager. f• A. BUSHBY, Phone 4600 ' (' 35 5 • a the promise that it would be put in- ees, of Toronto and Mr. and..blrc. G. DOL 173208 - 12991, the Imported ROOFING to force after the election.' We 8o not Hodgson. Mrs. Coopers, who is a cog- to French • Percherotl Stallion, • the sin of Mrs. C. Richardson, is remain- We also sell Brantford Roofing - `: , believe that personally, Premier Hen- property of E. A. Somerville, will t t ing for over the holiday. Service Oiateriale, Empire BKtE ;room was in favor of the Act, but the .stand for season' 10t 1 line, M his �� I �tl m , ry The Women's � Institute ' meeting, `own stable. lot 14 0th line Mark• Eq. P ent Duro WQter measure was forced upon him by at- was held at the home of Mrs. Louis ham. This horse is :a Government - spetevla, Beatty. her members of the -party, and it Dunn, with thirty-four members and ham: gorse. Terms $10., pay. - ALL MAKIES Stable- Egdipment friends present. Dr. John Moore gave was thought that it wouitd ensure a splendid talk on "The° Present Con- - able, March. 1st, 1935. No. 2316. ' SERVICED AND REPAIRED and Gther Building Material - -the "wet vote. Mr. Hepburn, in his dition -of the World, and Conte ous Form Al.. All accidents at.ow*ner'e Estimates Free PRICES REASONABLE campaign before O the election, anx- 'Diseases" which was much enjoyed 0sk. - .WORN GUARANTEED Work Gu$ranteed _ Pious that the the Tory Party should not by all present. A `dainty lunch was _ - )lave a monopoly of the- -wet vote, .,styes by the hostess. THE. "MADELINE" bt'r 'ARTHUR FIELD F d PRGUS - gses Edna and Marion SLeven,twn i)romised that when he was placed..in entertained the teen -age 'eirls Sun- BEAUTY- SALON R. T,_ I. Oraduate power, he would put the Act into -op -. -day School Class last Thursday ev- ening, _ Phone A502 43 46 Phone 5201 PICKERING '* eration, and this he lost no time in_ when the girls presented bliss PIC$EEtING. • ONTARIO carrying out his promise. •'Those in 'Audrey Bell with a Handkerchief sh- 19'# means a new year which means -. Glass Houses Should not Thrbv` 'St- aver. The evening was spent in old - a new Permanent Wave. _. tune games. contests etc. After which lhave Permanent Waves to suit every ones," Neither Conservative nor Lib= the girls were invited to the dining lady a puree, so why not atake ' era l -is in -position to criticise the op= *oom when -a dainty lunch. was ser- an appointment. posite party, as one is as responsibu ved. j give all my customers my verb gist THERED4WHITESTO as the other for legalizing the sale. • - • - r -- careful attention. of beer- and wine. But this amend- NOTICE Also, Marrelling, Haiccurting, Scalp - rigent to the Liquor Control _Act. is 'and Facial Treatments. r -- likely to be a great force in increas- Shampooing• Q d _� Q 'fox the teriti arance sentiment , in the h9 iioli t]Ol l at tit@ Z'O W pg� ip �� • �• 3 L4%1 ` 1011, v Province. Not in many years has ,f 7+''ast Whitby is interer-ted Phone !808 OI,.AR!?MONT - there been so much drunkenness as in. the purohase of hArdwo ad SCI•IOOI. SUPPL I E - _ - - there has been. since the new Zrteasu :: lot$ of five itere9 Or more. ' n in BRO _ into force. There are me `rl'Oae having standing � {'' e cities who have never been known g 6 t100beF `''� ~WASH UP FOR SCHOOL WITH THESE F'INB SOAPS .- :-heretofore, to be in sympathy with nr salle please. COmmunieste y � .�. Prohibition. biit who are now eppos- %itb ti,e Rudersigned not later , ed to the present law and would - - - than September 11th next. support prohibition. They have been '.�7CT$X -X 33 .disitui�ted « Ith the sights "that now P t3. PDR V EB. T'wp. Qlerit, h. Whltl+y �•- '_ � � t imeet. their eyes around the beer and Columbus, Out Northern Electric, 8oRwd 8ysteen wine. parlors. There is now much Sound Pictures at their Best �'�"" M.•4 talk of takiag_r, plebiscite on-the que- _ ation in the Province. Premier Eiep- p� - -= has stated that he would not 12e r' FRIDAY and sAURDAY ' 3 BARS for 1 stampeded-v ^to taking a Plebiscite by. / • a few temperartze 'ier..'ti�s..He- should SEPT. 7th and 8th not forget that the temperance 6. :r- ` _.. . iment is quite strong throughout the -` - "O1F WEBSTER'S „ PRINCESS FL.A for' _ ., - Province, as shown by the ores that BED !have been taken in former years. Lf' jti,*,vyrs.i�y�r HER a vote were now taken ~e believe - IkAjj�JCAlfji A L :RICHARD ARLEl� : i��TH MuRIS N that prohibition would carry by a DXnO�Mq we in use by buhi- - good majority. The longer the pre news tttsa.'engineers, bankers. SALLY ELLER$ ` ent law remtiizYs m force the strong judges, architects, physicians. ROBERT ARMSTRONG _ �' =�%K='�r�TC3 er will the temperance' sentiment ,be- �' teachers, librarians, dn- A worse by aaecwah•t n•sn srtl � E . ATE i You order -PHONE PICKERING 800 We deliver `� come.. Those' engaged in the liquo, arewean tl4a idorfd Doer. - business are as a rtrle, not partic Toes EfjWj>!pQ t0 WitYT *: =1>aar whether the law is observed. � New InterArional sxovidea Monday. 'Cneedap s►nd Wedo'edap • They are concerned Only, .about mak -' tb. means to w� It is q es. .'Pickering Hardwai�,,Store Ing money and not in seeing that the k=towingtaacber,auniveesalques• 8EPT. loth, llth and 12th 'law is observed. tion answerer.. H you meek by not y k d . `ADVICE TO vancement why not make daily George Young, the Toronto boy.. u"of this vast fund of inform- = The Flies are here, and we have the Goode. ''Flit,. Fly -TOS• .wwho has, chiefly been responsible for pfe seeVoeabnlaryT,-rns.27eef+aaw. THE LOVELORN'O = for the Hoene. 'Dr. Hoes, Fly Spray and Stook Aid Nee •111u•tmoons. col•r•d rlataa- hringing the Swimming Marathon to ! �,� , hical suttj•ct•. trees f01' the Stock • King oug- killer for the potatoes . Toronto,' has come in for a. conside =- sraoelwta. 'LEE TRACY R"dar and �+ -Parr •. "LLY BLANL " ' :and all garden prodaae. It kills the :able amount of criticism for being a _ bags and prevents blight. writeforspee- - quitter. It is true that he #ailed ' to imeh pas,,, Screen Doors,• Window Se -Teens and Wire Cloth for the Hoagie, illustr complete the course'in these contests rte• Free, a - All sizes and widths. on `seMai` occasinna, but -this might ! ' •�Ltif Packet CGwplete stock of HayinR'sad Harvest Toole. -_ if -to any contestant no matter name chi: `�REGISTER►ED Plow shares to fit all makes of Plows. pa>xr. NURSE" how good a swimmer he or she might –! Ageut for McCormick—Deering 'Farm 16ae6'iarry G. rk C. and Re paira� be. In the contest oil. Friday last, he Mpt& C. wins compelled to Rive.up' the stru>;pt- tyri•efl•t� ryas. . ` BEBE DANIEL$ ,. it CO _.... . hove it, 0" get it, : le when. he had gone some six miles, LYLE TALBOT _ y and his. very. appearance, showed that Our Motto:-"We, Or „ ,,:_ _. icy ' - -' he was not in condition to -complete H of m ale. ._ - _ ,• ;; • - ._ _ __ "the' course, although at the time he ? "` Telephone phone 380.0 was leading by a good margin. His 1111'. PROPER CARE OF �• S. B�LSDON, �- P1CK.FJ.MG .'record as a swimmer is a very cred- itable one. In •1927 . when he was >i YOUR. AUTOMOBILE mere boy, he and .a companion trav- % y ; Auto Top Mouldings +� c c +.a - elled to California to enter the Cat- - / HG ROBINS ARP.. BAOK ` i alina Contest, the course being bet - i roses Catalina island and the Main- ' g 111ea'i Work Bvote 2.19 iy ' land, a distance of over twenty mil- ANOTHER thing to watch in the these mouWn kalta. It is Import- p - - -- - ` care of your automobile is that ant, therefore, that the rues se: In—this—contest in which some two she WV fabric does not crack sorts on top of the car be inspected fra- Jlea'e Overalls and Psota 1.2 pr t+p hundred contestants entered, Young tht a6oddifts. This is • a danger quently to watch for the eracks. ' - -'�► was the only one'to finish, which ; �� °A on a °m°ia recent If the creek is esusht is tune, it 1[ea`s Work_ %04' for l: r ears .n older modals. tho is �AilOaratis*i W"Ie • make r �>?rouRht Sum .w prize of _ $26,000 He .... ' ! tih abric eopered the entire top the rap�ir. Al at is necessary v►as also the winner ' in one of the to ear and extended &mm -tire is to seal it with .a waterproof . Fsrtn Teats Haruees 123:81} uip , .Toronto Marathons, In his trip••to- dda, On the newer cart, however, compound. This sealer may also - « California the two lads started out this tabrw i •set in• a panel -on the be used for stopping leaks at tits Sarerjt7ollars at varioae prtoeq toil and is faatened' at the ' edges rear window, _ . or for repairing wftlr cigarette burns in the fa j _ sweat Piwli Team' Linea "Intl' an old- motorcycle, -which- broke ' moulding.. • - down long before they reached their in previous artWes' it was told repairing a hole eaatsed oy a clear- :Now is the tlme to plot that old. haw the top f abrie, if not taken ette butt. It ig only necessary to - • _ . destination, but their 'determination eats of, will develop weathers apply'some of the sealer around th�r - ' barnel� repaired brought them to the end of he our- vhieh, eventtially'surts cracks. hole, lay a small cloth patch ayes `� - - Rey. This shows that he wasIno quit - al e'gs point. for these the t is it snd then apply more d the sot!• f itotte 2004. ter and is deserving of much credit. aka � ars seas Evan the tope ` In holding these swimming contests Nevi; "Sport Medef rope, In Toronto' eack Peat, -it Miff brought - J! 10 31C A 29 2 %4 Ci Clsretaoat motored to Vineland'-last week end Miss Hazel Yake. Roll Call - A Curr- barely 7 years of age. died, despite and' aeiurrlsd horns on Monday. ent event bearing on the Topic o! the all loving kkndness and professional / �r /\/�� / / - $drool re- opened again on Tuesday Mrs. B. Reesor entertained the Day. Current events, Mrs. M. Harris. skill could do. The little fellow was L. • 7 /`L of this week. Everybody happy? Twinkling Star Class, of,which• she Flower Exhibit. Demonstration - Pie. the D. A..Scott, of Kitchener was at is the teacber, to as afternoon last Community Singing. - youngest of three children bore FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND his home here over the holiday: Friday - `to the bereaved parents, the surviv- E. and -Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. Bur- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berkey, suff-., inx members of the family bPin. EMBALMER' • _ '" ,�e ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lye spent Sunday Many from }sere attended the Las- eyed an irreparable loss, on Aux 22nd Barbara,. aged 12 and Clifford, a,>red Auccessor,to W. J. Mather, s at Wasaga Beach or Day Snorts at Stouffville, on Mon- when their youngest child, Wilmot. 14.�, Wilmot had been ill since July, Stouffville - -- " —b _ -_slay �rnosn ai►d the Street Dance - -- r- - Harold and Murray -M-oriran, w o - -- ° - -- z— - this condition was never consider= bu _ -' ' lia,,e 6ca ova.. at aught: _ — ^ -' Sse�vlee .1:,,. a oclr in�h� - ' - = -- T ed serious anti! the last couple of - —_ - - - - -_, �nlss asiancrre tteesua aC•uaue�l :.v city, returned home on Saturday. } weeds. �.lten he suA suddenly, t'ite- her school at Frazerville, after spend Rid ourself of :�•.� - Misses June and Anna Forsyth ing t ummer holidays with her, Y funeral on Friday was very largely X01 Q3* have returned from atwo- Keeks' vac- y RHEUMATISM attended. The floral tributes, marry ` "^ ilareIt "here.- - and beautiful. The service was in I �* sa atTh in the city. It number of the Altona fc- charge of. Rev. S Creasman, with fit- JAS• : DA VIDrSOht Thos. Appleby, of Glen Annan, is with this old '4nd proven �rntula over enthu 'acts carried away prix -. • spending a - couple of weeks with rel- - es at' the Stouffville Horticultural Relief 'guaranteed or' money back terment at Altona ;Cemetery. atives here. Read what Mts. • K., of T onto • s a C H E RR'Y'idY Mrs. Barber spent a codple.of days Show on Thursday and Friday. ' of THROIL• R.HEUMAT SM REM- last OD Recent week -end visitors with Mr. last week with Mrs.. Mitchell in Aur- and isle H: Slack, ire- Mr. and Mrs- 'ED.Y:• - ora. A. Matthews and Mr. and . Mrs. F. "I am glad ta.' tell you that since ''••'Eye 1 111 U •ti,11t C E t "Mr. Mitchell and family have mov- Ransom, and family, all of Toronto. taking THROIL•: IiE[TM,4 ,`ISIS RE -' N - `ed to Aurora, transporting their eff•_ Miss K,- Reesor, our•aenial _teacher MEDY my Neuritis paing have all Care AD nBILI� ects during the past week: treated her succes�ul - Entrance' pup- _left me and I am able to look after FIRg`' Mrs. Agnes lYlacnab has arrived in its, Harold Le -'is and Alma Fretz koo my 'work again. Mk son, also,-'has' - - ClClaremont for the winter; living with T BURGLAA$Y as Mary or the ,. a trip to 1l3aga Falls on Wednes- found' great relief from Sciatica." and day last._ OASUALTYj Alvin and Mrs. Bushby, of Picker- The September meeting of the W. What THROIL RHEUIKATISJVI .7y1FE IN$BRANO$ * i, will be held at tn_ home of Mrs. RE?l EDY has done for Mrs:'I£' :,Eye Phone 1 ?tckeriag 7ilLO ; gpf ing, spent -he `holiday -with the for- , and -- - ' G Thompson.-- on- _WPdnQSday_Seot her son, it will do for vou. A'speedy, r . The teaching staff of our schooAs 12th. Program" is as follows: -safe relief-fOT' all sufferers--o remained unchanged at , the , opening matism ailrrlerits. Made from an old " .. - by local lawyer. :Music - Misses D. and proven formula, free from habit Stra�e. YOU Can 'Buy • at Home of this term. Pointon and H. Madill. Reading Miss Mitchell, of Utica,. is visiting - formiffg druks.' Safe, simple and pl- by A.M. Twk �t D• TIRES, BATTHEURS, with her relatives; Russ. and Mn . easant to take- positive and prompt •• Pilkey Announcement in action. If no relief after taking ,—` •ACCESSORIES, 1 Pa for Vision, not $IindrtEes • - 'Large .s :opa_,llave been Harvested " one-box, year money will be refund- h' y At as! low and better prices' rl - ' and threshed in this neighboiod : ":•t- ' - - - ' ed. $1,00 a box at your druggists. � P •Ce9 Havin opened my business in the • 'lot of grain is going to be stored. '• For 'sale at Pickering and Clare- What would be melee .belays! .than - 1 former drug store premises opposite g to expect that the weakened type of 3 Two cars were required to trans- E. Lewis' Bakery, we wish to extend' wont 'Drug Stores port the pupils to Whitby on Tues- individual would not _ptand up to the ayou eac in Toronto, - 'J •flay.. morning. a welcome to our Claremont and vie- _ • _ physical abuse of every day file as Many from here have been Exhib- lrnty -friends -to vie' our dispiar of " _ well as his robust brother: This is - ' ftion visitors. Some appear to be not Children's Ware Mime!« of the Pssssot i�s►j the solution leading , to many' of 'the Let us repair theirtytesky; top. altogether satisfied -with some parts We are also custom tailors of Ch- Ladies'-and cases of defective vision.and perhaps -and features of the Show. Dresn's School Garments. and Ladies' wttMhrs her uusbaad yaad htw•oh timtt- gives rise .to the belief that the eyes Skilled Motor Repairs. DressrnakirLR. ' The Police Trustees are - raising the ;a children. It . Ls true they of today are not so good as the eyes Go • We assure satisfaction. - didn't have much but, untit the husr level of some of our cement walks in of past generations. The steadily in= -Law band took Kick and their eavta • the villaxe, making them much -bet- Mrs. Carney were used up. lire was pleasant creasing stress,of modern civilization ter in service and appearance. Claremont, Out. enough. Long days and n.tghts of is throwing a constant -strain on the Pbone'2S0$; worry and anxiety coupled with ez- ' a Rev. Mr. Barton from family have tra work had .their dire effect, bow. eyes and is loo irs;portant to be ig- plCgglil'.tTE3, _ ONTARIO . all now returned from a series of ever, and a breakdown caused the nored. Nature- does not allow any short vaca ►.ions and are now prepar. doctor to secure her admission to part of our body to function imv6v- �r STbNLEY -.- TgEATRE the Muskoka �o.p ►tial for Con- DEN TI'S GARAGg ing for the fall work. sumyMus erly without conveying some impress- Mri. Heustead and farHily, ' Who- _ she was almost overwhelmed with. ion to our brain to warn us of the have-been - visiting the former's sis- STOiIFFiT_ILL 9 _ tb�tii "affa but ins nursing a- impropei - function. If we heed the 00r. g�k. and Kingston Rds. ter, Mrs. Chandler: -returned to Vas- tention, the uninterrupted rest, tbs warnings of nature and take them in sari Mich on Friday last. ••-r--• fresh air and good food, worked time there is-no need 'to fear but if : ► It is revarted that the black%mith :. thole mirsci.'• Now Mrs. J. is we wait' the ten or twelve years and 8�� Repair Wbei all oars. r oboe next door to T. Patet'son's. shop loon. to face sow Will go uiii expect Lo win back what we have lost guranteed at reasonable FRIDAY and SATURDAY difricul tea -ouch betas too effects, through our own neglect. we may be - pH�• . � to be re- opened sprain shortly ?4 uR R , local citizens. - SEPT. 7th and- Sth of the return of hope and health expecting too much I remember see- - R ich so..ott-m oar the. setts of the �oetylesoe Weldln� We were glad to see Luther Pilkey _ �akoka Hospital. ing an article headed. "'Three out of Batteries ropaired and ehargs& sore to be out on the street atrain TWO FEATURES M of ark n "s thast generous *up- every, tour wait too long:', yet it the (i�toas and Dunlop Tires, taking an interest in things about _ rt°could not be carried on. A sal- eimptgtt precautions had been taken giTARZAN - - seitatles from you will be grate at the proper time. four out of every : _: Gasoline and Oita, Members of the Bowling Club have - tatty recstvsd Please seed 1! to five would be leading a useful. hap` it been active - again durinsr the i5ast THE FEARLESS a A. mod. t*i Colisso at., Toronto L pier eydsteaee. Refreshment Booth-in Ooneeotleft week. Several rinks took In a tour- ff Phone Ptak. 75W: +nament at' Oshawa. some. to New. --- (night or day). market. •and'tiie plays at home have BUSTER CRABBE - been active. _ �• i���Q Ml LTOO l3LEJ�P The Canning Factory opposite the TIM McCOY " ' � FALL SPZsCi�i.M7 43ty 10ROPRIB"TOR station- was. to have commenced open- - .stn ' scions. on Saturday . last', all handa. - wers ready, but when steam was up: i out went a couple of boiler tubes and "POLICE CAR 17" i;100fiIi 1 ply, $l 65 per•Sgaare ther on the first of the week, all Roofing, L ply, g'.'. la poly Square., which meant 3elaya.. _ _ - aa:: _ROCK SU`R AXW.. �q• _ _ - S611fral`weeks axe• we told in tlie•le columns of s field of Alaska Oats Tj, +gypAY oad WEDN88DAY Roo$og lass; Fone up bat' we still haves limited e6oCi 11t hhow - - `- - on the farm ' of G: M. Forsyth. Call- ' i3E ['TE11IB1gR 11th sad 12th puree l3et your order% in at once. C s� t era at the farm suggested that this �' field would yield 70 bushels to the d4 f, _ _ Q For eavetroaghs. water troughs. chitn• ti acre. T$reshins[ has now been come- _ FAST Stop" riey'fl �ehing: tanks etc: :2.00 per gal. 4 zi..me � fir, t feted on this field- 13 acres yielded - - --- 00 hell. F` ure it out. 'W'ILLIAM BAINES Paints Still a ero%Jl gnaatity of Brar,dham- Headensoa :; one of Frank $arctay's traelts�r - ints and varci'sties at It 00 per qt. - Domioioa MADGE EVANS - � pa per qt. - :Guar'soWed. =:lL1N6Y .HLQC>� involved in an 'unfortunate accident - - and ware Store lots at SSc. a Oshawa few, days ago in Western Ontario. Chapter S, - • when the truck.• reported -in be 'in "TARZAN the FE71RtSS" Roof cOatin - �, !W �~ !hr �, 5 'cliarge' of Driver Deireer and a pass- enger car niet on the highway. The i -- dlt 00 per cwt„ $2,75 per pall., govern paseenxers of the ea: were taken to :LAUREL - HARDY' _ . White Lead hospital. —tx— f meat ataadard. The monthly meeting .of the W. M. - t S. of the United Church will be held' COUNTY HOSPITAL Stove pipes Light heavy, cs5.. per - - - - f Lighter tirade, la per link. aL the house of Mrs. Frank Carson, Now is the time to have your furnace looked oyer, or have on T'nursSay, Sept. 13th. at 2.30 p. - - — - -� m. Mrs: Carscallen, of Whitby will be anew otrQ a new one ins►twlied,- the special speaker for the day, and ' f Very b"t prices alI of the members are urged to be FRIDAY ales SATURDAY, _•Simms Storage Batteries, wholesisle and -r -E =+ present: A good ttrogstatn and refresh SEPT. i4th slid 15th retail. A good battery made by an English Company, inents are being prepared. �+ Our new street surface •is present- 1 f i . ing a very respectatile.dtiveway and 'YOU'RE TELLINtI �� A full stock of Furalace Pipes, Elbor+s, Farnaco 41�iPr%aOV* when the is completed should - Cement, and Furnace and Stove Repairs. ! prove very satisfying to our citizens. Syd Schmidt,' /170/7Qls + r The queatio' a being raised as to _ -. Proprietor CHAS. COOPER, �; : :.�CLAREMONT ` what effect the spring thaws will - -- - : r h$ye on the south bnd by the rink, Parking space at rear. of the theatre. which has for . many years been a ] wrhp tfimt a.j. } problem. - - - - _ - -- - -- - -- as its final boar tDs Dr. Tomlinson, Township Medical. - .. - - - - - - -. -. -- memorials we ueeste - Health Officer is publishing in an- will, be standing to a - .7other column, a schedule' of the per- mitts tribute to the rods° for ' being ante availa le o chit l- EXHIBITI ON --SPECIALS anions being trade available to child- e � �o� be=' - - 'ren in the . Township. The schools and _ Creative sko escu s : , their teachers are co- operating in the the bast rely, work, and. are .asked to 'contact' -par- . r "No Greater Tr(buWe Brits who may have children who have Daily, except Sunday, August•25th to Septer'aberj8th X.W. sT�1�'>f`oRa -not as yet received this treatment. Diphtheria, 'one of the most dreaded - ROUND _., Q 'L+_ -REDUCED Kbzgseon Read flf young folk diseases is now being _` - �Oa7Gs T_ y r• -' TRIr - FARE Whitby overcome very rapidly by the use of - - ` - _ _ .. - Phone Whitby tiffs serum, which ec as you -will Includes Admission to EXHIBITION• shave noticed, being recommended by -• � ' - •• medical authorities the world over. , and Coach Transportation to and fro J - - - Altona - - , Terminal inside the Grounds �< Mrs, Joe Lehman, of 3t. Maryrs is - - � Nutud � ' viaiti2rg with -Isaac and Mrs. Lehman. _ • • - - _ '� �.. j' - ...- Mrs. Wet,. Slack is spendingr -a pbort GirOQd 1lntli September"' 16th - = -time with Mr..and Mrs._Dickson. ot. -. A biii C4• 'I tInionville. - � .• -- < ` .. Miss iteta Eckhardt, bt• Unionvi'lle, - _ •• - - L. —:.r- _ . _. _Aed W �1 W ANE$A IN8. 00. - spent. last 'w'eek with' Mrs, Wm. leek- LEAVE PICKE,RINt1 .` TAAVE TORONTO �Ohes:p ewes for farm and aonatef :' t ,hardt here. . ' - - (Bwetern Howse) '. (>3r►y atDondss) .. .,, � . -• Wlsdetorm buildings, hniwis�.,b, ' :�: -•�+; Rev., send Mrs. Cress, of Stoulfvi'lle - _ - - - - -mills, Insurance a aka. 'had tea with Mr. an�: R. Reesor on Wednesday last. - - - - Automooile Insunum Mr. and Mrs. M. Linton visited the _ - ^^ _. - . , r of an kinds.h- - = gatter`s. sister," Mrs, X. and Kenneth is ' RAY t.t O A C _ H , 'Reesor on Friday last. - - : L I Ni E S - ;F.IsJieJj i*oR SA%,B We are. Rind to report that Mr. - Writs or phone •Ylubrey Spang is well again after hie HOWMAN & ROM r recent attack of pleurisy. $astern Bone* -1 IOILBRING -Phone 4500... WHITBY, ONTO Mr. and Mrs, $. Irretz and- family Canadian Products In London Store sir+ en will reoo i gn :e— Cab, Bix, Ferns, ;..t •NAY, ,�? Miff, "sham, Muzzy, Hoagy, Fess an4 Ozzie. Queer? But they art all big names in the music racket. d We understand that the Neilson — �Neu%s : nour will be back with us as st rong �• - - _ - as a by Sept 15th or ct. 1., fes_ curing - practiealiv -the --s l) s• -sil ever -- - u « : ltiyi- TF[L - -- east you haves UM612 -e accustomed to - d downing downing to m the past. It is one Air d. the few Canadian programmes of K; • Which we cai be justly proud. Looking over s New York paper What has become -of Borah Min. th e other day we came across s short article on Don Dickerman., The nevttch and his Harmonica Rascals! ' We miss him • for his unique e of story goes that when Dickerman ' q type - • - i' A , �.;;: runic- making intrigueb us. *opened his Heigho -Ho Club the debut oand proved a Hop in a big way. So, Fate plays strange tricks on ' * >^ k a ;young fellow leading a group of as eight musicians was given a Satur. all and the big names suffer with day afternoon' try -out. the small. About two years ago Gas : Arnheim was looking around for a Meanwhile Dickerman had asked a. vocalist for his famous Cocanot - driend to drop in and listen to the Grove orchestra iii Los Angeles, and ;.. new band, to the course of events hired an "up. �I McClelland Barclay, noted artist icnown," Bing Crosby, who- was only and the friend in question, after too glad to do anything and _ _ • .. i "- °�•`' .. especial- listening .. _ lfate nin g to the music, told d Dicker. when S U w ant wit h ev ery week. - fat man it was swell; but Dickerman For various' infractions of rules., hesitated because he did not think the While with the band he was flre4 leader could sing for sour grapes. Came 'the dawn and inevitable day - To make a long story'short, they as far as Crosby was concerntd, let the young maestro warble leelii}II, bringing with it t,...rntive radio, pie. : -: that the band was good and he tare and recording contracts, all cal. wouldn't do much harm. As to the culated to make him one of the most amount of harm our budding Caruso popular and highest- paid start= of — _ did, well, we'll Dave that for you radio• and screen, Gus Arnheim, no to say. Uh, 1 alflnost forgot -His longer the big name of former years„ t name. Rudy Vallee. was 'engaged for a commercial pro- _ gramme a abort while back. He sap- :•, plies the background for his once It being of small concern to you -` - -- - - "- just what our likes and dislikes are, area vocalist, Bing Crosby. The Civil Service Supply Association, of Q ueen Victoria street, and the Strand, have long been Until neat week then, Heigh-Ho, .. S pioneers in placing Canadian food products before the English housewives. This picture shows 600 feet we may as well inflict a few of our very "extra special .likes of the past and we think that Love In Bloom is a of window space that they gave in their main store to products of the Dominion. W. A. Turner, re- Jack swell tune. presenting the company, is participating in the Ma pie Leaf 'Four of British business men who are now week on you all. There •was Jack - visiting Canada. Benny clowning his way through a _ half hour strewn with Mary Living- ViSivble Supply Of stones, Frank Parkers and Don :Wheat Iie�reases school together,. were baptized into It viil1 be hard sometimes for the Bestors. Veddy, veddy good says 1. Quadruplefa Are -ibe Baptist church at the dame time, girls to keep their heads from being . Mustn't forget Fred Waring's half Winnipeg,-Decrease In ' <a and last fall entered Bayior Uutver. turned, But after all they are human g Canada's Not Envious alty in Waco, Tex., together Leiags lust like other girl] and .their I nour of novel arrangements; , featur- visible wheat supply, reported from - Always they wore dresses of the real success in life depends, upon their ing the swell choralizing of the Pep: Ottawa by the Dominion Bureau of (Keys Girls Have Advice, To same pattern.and color,• Then, one being normal, . to advertising plus the easiest-to-listen. in Statistics, was laid to farmer of ex. . day, when they were nine years old + to advertising blurbs heard in a long Porte over deliveries by farmers. I think the quadruplets got along time. Welcoming _ - - Give Dionne Siaterit —Are Leota decided there should 'be a well mainly because I nursed them g the news as addlpg to • • change. Ttie girls, being just :eke an the • brightness of the wheat export - l9 Years Old. y myself," she explains. "They had only Thep, them' is .Hal Kemp, vaho ha. situation; traders on the Winnipeg other girls, were becoming weary of the usual medical attentdon' at the to our way of thinking, the dandiest Grain Exchange. being stared at and pointed out wiser• band an time ap however, believed + .Hollis. Okla, -The famous_ Keys hands of Dr, Pendergraft . but the Y ywhere. gtiselruDlete ;of this town; who for 19 ever they went. The others agreed, grew into big, health y the decrease might only be temporary s and Mrs. Keys surrend rwi to their. Y girl's because And now fox uur weekly narrel of as the. 1934 crop movemen. has not i3+ears have held a positioa- of unique sea• a they had a• good start,'" 9 phooey, which ' we give without sit) yet started, - _ rominence in the spotlight of public- qualms to some of our very,owu base Ea tpt But the public wouldn't cave it peels at present have been hold= , i sere tint envious of the Dionne ball aporteaa *era in Toronto. for Ing strong while delivery-o' the new • L ►a that way After a taw days of riff_ Noy Knows if Y Y uintuDleta of Corbett, Oatarlo .their terribly unfunny remarks and 'crop fa just starting. ferent'dresses. the girls found them - „e._.,. CENTRE OF ATTRAC'T'ION. - altogether sadly inferior attempts to - An new crop deliveries Increase- the to give the ley selves-in the -centre of a turmoil that �// , Instead, they 'have a lot of advice � , ape the" big -time sport announcers cut In- auppties caused by expurts" will • Dionne sisters -when rocked thelr home towns Telephone They're Marr><ed across the line. we realize that you be onset. 1 calla demanding a return to the old _ k - - - _' they are s bit older, guy. trying, , but ' rule clanged Into the Keys home. can't btsme a u for tr in Nineteen years of being the centre And the Sad Part is That � No- i when these'` men have the 'nerve to' attraction to their, llitle home town Even the mayor called, pleading that till ReliCf In New YOiTC fifty y - -- - the southwestern cornet ' f Okla- the girls go back to their former aim- ,.body Seems to Care' you that they are taking the assuming that the number of - -- . audience away from men like Hogri - llterity of dress, and bane they went, oma, !a large cities, and everywhere families deriving support from work i There was do way to escape at. Baker, who is, to our alleged 'mind. mind. I ey'go -•have given the Keys sisters Pittsburgh - Kaletta Muivihill. relief wages equals the number on tention so the girls aecepted It and the bestest of -the best when it com• home relief' then 3�0 000 families, keen insight into the vagaries of Crean. pretty, 17- year -old heiress + L A IS have made the beat of it• ever since. as to basebal: broadcasting well ft's or one out of five, are manitained b tame, and they are' willing to pass however, after the first few ears and the Pittsburgh truck driver with time we offered theta a generous Y along their phltoeo by of life fo -tbe y whom she eloped, do .not •intend to het - . the Government. If the expense be i the quadruplets began developing Ping of PHUUEY. apportioned among the families not Ittay Dionne sisters, seek an annulment of their marriage g group of four ways of their own and expressing in- - receiving aid each Nor Is Mrs. Keys, 54- year -oid mother and will travel to Manila, 1'.1., on I {are wonder how man Of the 'quartet, at all divIdual. personallties. Today, though I y of these families is supporting a fifth family. 4 q put out by the three o[ the girls look very much their honeymoon to see the brides names the dyed -in -wool and listen -,New York Sun. udden' world -wide interest la -Mrs, distraught mother: > alfke .actually they are as different - Dionne, In tact, Mrs. Keys, out of se girls vt approximate ages in any Thomas Creen received a message 1 her exDertences of 19 years feels from his mother -in -law, Mrs. Rosalie I like Admiral Looks Up TO a Blue-Jacket f{ssorry for the uinttiplete' mother. average home• i q B Mulvihill,. on would "do the thing" that he It I lived near them I'd not go to All tour iris ipalat they never have expressing hope and get #s/ee them," she "rays, 'i know what had a serious love affair and are not an annulment. ;4the [amity is going through," contemplating marriage for years to Mrs. Mulvihill ridded that she ib However Mrs, Keys does not regret come. "willing to help financially and, if a publicity that admittedly has Although indfatdualistle to their you and Kaletta don't want to get _eloed, her four girls along In a great - mental trends - naturally • 'they bave an annulment I will finance both of 44, " , - y ways. She stmpTy understands. i • 'l It was on 'June 4 1816 near mid- gone along together in man of the passages �� , : ��''j �' ' -''•- a8 y your assn es to Manila. a,: ! y activities. They swim and dance, play Cleen • rom tl sent back tthe fol. gbt, that Dr, W. C. Peadergratt, now saxophones, fish and go on hikes to- P P Y towing ,cable to his new mother -fn= ' - �ead, hurried to the Keys' ?some to gather, 'law • 'preside at the birth'of what he bad And they quarrel just likr other "Dear :pother: expected to be twins. Instead he ra "I am perfectly willing to come to sisters do when the occasion arises mained to gain the tame that went "They're just like other girls," their Manila with Kaletta. If we find We �f la, m"cal pounds mother Insists. "They don't have real cannot make a go of it 1 would like - °v• I g hair - pulling contests, but they have to have some 'assurance of trans - - la aggregate, ways of their to and follow those - i portatiem Lack to Pittsburgh. I will : - 81(} NEWS BREAKS wayd;` do all in my power to make our mar- 1 ' F ' Before daylight broke over the The chief source of disagreement is riage a success," plains of southwestern Oklahoma the in' the matter of dress, Now, as" last Kaletta, who- has had difficult nsdruple biesaed -event bad been an. fall, the qufndruplets are face to face ) q making up her mind v hether 'iounced far and wide-. with the problem of selectl6g clothing wairis io remain married -` The pilgrimage of the curious was for' college wear• young truck driver, insisted that "1 x e a _ tinder way. The Keys home itself has' been love Tommy and I never loved any - 1 i - p The Keys home was the mecca for shaped by the quadruplets: one else." The other day she had call• throng of I just had to have more rooms eo .., >.� .., - w constantly •Increasing ' j ed her marriage „lusts lark: �K ;• g -' - =fends, relatives and the general pub- we built and added until now we The heir elope e ring she used m ic. ]hiring the first month more than have nine rooms," explains their 68- went to West Virginia was one given i" �•,. f `""" ,000 persona had placed their named year -old father. > the heiress by Sidirano Paredes son ( -n a book in the living room of the "It has been a task, of course, keep- of a Manila political, leader who �sup- _ _ 4eys home, By- August, 4 the num- ing' things going, but one thing is posedly was engaged to Kaletta. ber had mounted to 6,600, certain -we've never been lonesome." Thomas J. Mulvihill, Pittsburgh oil y ° Telegrams, telephone calla and rep- g gnats, entered the controversy R Lately Keya is talon slot of chid- ma .esentstives of theatre and state fairs ` a ing from his fellow townsmen. over the elo men with the flat de- bresented lucrative offers fbr exhibf- P t+ "Well Flake, you'll have to take claration that the young `7 •#ion'of the four 'little sisters, , Y . Y g people are But Flake McDaniel KeyJ, the your sign dowu•now," ihey•say, "That not. legally wedded. Canadian, went you one better," Informed that his divorced wife, Mather, who was a hardware merchant, s AI h ad ideas of his own. They coincld• To which the quadruplets' father re• Mrs. Rop4lie Mulvihill, had seph a _•ed with those of the mother. They plies: "I'm not taking down any alga; cable message from the , Philippine R had first .in mind the health ' of their and when Mr. Dionne has taken care Islands inviting Kaletta and her fliimous daughters. and all offers save of those' five girls for 19 years he truck driver husband to come to �•� , !! :', that of ' the state fair at Oklahoma will be a lot wider," Manila on their honeymoon, Mulvi- T 5v City were rejected. Mrs. Keys,. who Is always bustling hill intervened, �, s� - -For 'atne yearn an annual,; trip to around the house doing something for - "I believe the marriage will' be an- ' �; this fair was made by-Mr. sad Mrs, the gi rls especially during t1e cum.. rialled " he said. "I don't consid e i .:�� Y : • eye and their eight children, for the mer' vacation, when the`iy're home, is them married now. Kaletta is un- - ty before the quadraDtets' arrival just as proud of them as is the father, der age, only 16, and she used a false. -• ltd Included two boys agd•.two girl, five tried to teach them to be sat- name, If' they go to Manila they J. s years rolled. along, an the quad. Ural In all their ways;" she says, must' get married legally, ,Reports :.- Earl Beatty, Admiral of the 'Fleet, stops for' a chat with adrum - plats grew Into strong, healthy girls,; "That, too, is my advice' to Mrs. Dion- that I am seeking the girl's custody major, the tallest roan in the Navy, as by arrives formal] to open-the . Y sy played together, started ti tie, The DublicfEy wilt continue, and are false." Portsmouth Navy Week celebration. - - -. -. _ It seems probable that some of the attitude. It should be univerni. What- A Barber. Had i r� . ' w�• present members of the board will ever is accomplished, you should be ar w' ` :•� be replaced. Issuance of new secur• less Intere4ed in it than In the chanty • !ties In the reorganized company will to improve it. Education should not Rleumatlsltgl • `� ptE not be possible for soma" lima. be a thing finished, but as foundation - `- t V�G SUPS on which to build. J og the church Tells How He Carried On �� 'World Wheat Surpluses 1s,& start In Christian living. Do not World wheat surpluses are showing be in a harry, to write dais except A barber who has been a martyr S G I,IT a definitely smaller trend ins the cur. for those things that should never to rheumatiam" writes: - __ ceeording - -to a buile. have been started. Anl the rest means n have been--a- Ala oL The- FSaalislal__IIB� Bureau.. It going forward )ndeSnitely, tiam_for some - ten me _ Y_. has been frequently stated in-the last years I ^leas so affected that it was month or two when sharply lower with the gre$test difficulty I was able, Dr. Defoe . id His Dtuty to carry on my business. I may say G crops in the IInited Staten and some I am a barber by trade. After hav- _ European countries and another small crop were Indicated for 183! that the ing tried numerous remedies, I- was Another voice, thin time that of finally advised to try' Kruschen, I �� Gp► burdensome wheat stocks of the last 1 j G� few yearn were destined for a steep the Boston Post, is raised to insist am pleased to nay that after having cut, )fir s war l has now come out that some. sort of recognition should used Kruschen for some twelve EASY TO be given Dr. Dafoe, the .country doe- months, I am now freer from aches ' HANDLE T THE with big estimates on surpluses, ae for who attended the Dionne -quin- and pains than I have been for some ^� [ well as shipments, and confirms the tupleta ten years. In fact, I consider I am CONVENIENT decrease. rid of rheumatism, thanks to Krus- POCKET SIZE May it be suggested "that some re- then Salts. " —W. M. _ cognition has already tome to the Two of the ingredients of Krus- Nature of Dysentery good doctor ?' He has -been praised Chen Salts are the most effectual sol. ' ` editorially, for his - modesty, his genius, vents of uric acid known to medical' = his energy and his devption to duty science. They swiftly dull the sharp The dysentery that is alarming by almost every' newspaper in this edges of the painful crystals, then New Jersey and threatening New country, and a number in several convert them into s harmless solu- "► - FI NANCIA" L -York is a very different disease from other countries. lion. Other ingredients" effect these -- - f Great men have lived, labored and - Salts have a stimulating effect upon :• that which kyoke out in a Chicago the kidneys, and assist them to expel hotel in ­1933., A bacterium is the passed on, and received less. the dissolved uratic needles through cause of the .Jersey outbreak; in Dr. Dafoe probably would be the the natural channel. first to say that he only did his duty. Chicago a ,parasite, a microscopic , 4r protozoa or animalcule, was at- work. — Detroit hews. Broody peas cease production for a In the World War both type, but infants under 2 years and adults of time. The sooner the broodiness is between 20 and .3U seem to he dysentery ,occurred side by side in especially susceptible. The mortality broken up; the sooner they will be ; 's l some military units and occasionally variea wider with the locality and back on the Job of laying. A, crate in the same soldier. the particular outbreak from Z to SU with a slatted or wire bottom sus• -_ The New Jersey type of dysentery' pended a few feet -from the ground, per cent. Dr. Rosenau implies that is one effective means of Inducing a General Busfnesat Shows Continued %!m rovemerif m distinctly a tropical or sub - tropical the .mortality rarely exceeds a max- - p - disease. Dr. H. S. Cummings, surge- imam of 80 per cent. Thus far there ben to forget her broodiness, Outlook for continued..imp=oveme:Ut in the Dominion's general business °n general of the Public Health Ser- _ �,,. „# +ti;, de_ have been "about 170 cases. in Jersey eonalzions would appear to be most encouraging accortung to tae- various t,7ty, with nix deaiiis. A nacl)Clor 1& 3 EelII9a, - Callous uII. - - indices maintained by the Federal Government and other Agencies. While partment that Shiga, a Japanese The New York Academy f Medi- .er • ` as usual tail business has felt the" 'seasonal midsummer recession the worker, discovered its bacterial y deserving, no-good specimen some of the - Dine describes dysentery "nsu -' ` general 'fecal of production has been well maintained and is on 'a higher nature in 1898. Drs. Flexner and �' male who has chested some worthy - level ihyan In A933. Kraus - extended our knowledge.' The ally a diarrhea) disease ushered in woman out of her home or alimony. _ K •away( earnings and Bank clearings, two of the most reliable of the with a good deal of colicky pain.° Flexner variety of dysentery is the Indices. a excellent gains over the previous year and car loadings also - Ordinarily, .the disease will to _ show a substantial rise over 1933 and a sizeable gain over 1932. Crop most frequent - in the United States through its course in three weeks. reports would also indicate that the final yield will be higher than last and is the one with wbicis: Jersey opiates are" given to control' the year. Another favourable factor is the probability that the DOmiIIIonrs City must deal.' diarrhea and pain. No roughage w wheat surplus will be sharply reduced by demand from foreign countries . Bacillary dysentery prevailed on is pitted in the food. Milk con Diet? "through failure of *crops in other wheat producing countries, all fronts during� the World War.. •stitutes the. principal nourishment. Most recent, figures also show that there_ is less unemployment, that. The first outbreak occurred at. Gal. Then, mare tbrs ever, Nato" t there has. been larger newsprint output, and some expansion in foreign needs the assistance, about lipoli, is 181b, and was responsible trade, while substantial growth in mining activity has been very much in twice each week. of a Purifying, evidence. Canada would thus seem to occupy p for a high proportion of the 120,000 a �� Ener�g� g a ! py a avaurable oaf on and m Ellervesci'a Ws of be" In line- for further improvement which will compare favourably With casualties from sickness in -that ,1 other commercial nationQ. area. Dysentery kills_ more soldiers e than bullets Those who know how the French - , Ontario Financing Establishes Harlahe Gold Mines Ltd. CONDITIONS OF PREVALENCE Like their coffee will best appreciate j New Low Record This company, which recently aa• - The' disease. is always present in this story of the playwright Feydeau The success of the erovince of On- group certain parts of the tropics and may who, in a country inn, took the pre- - 4n TINS —ills and "c j gusted s sou of claims in the south. NEW, LARGE BOTTLE, Tie a - •= 'tsrlo in disposing of :37,500,000 beads eaglets section of the Little Ions. Lac become epidemic anywhere during- caution of asking, before he ordered .at a cost of 2,97%. establishes a new, area, is reported as having a crew perioda of crowding, bad sanitation his coffee, if there was any chicory 4, low record for Provincial financing. on the ground and exploration work and privation. According to Dr. Mil- in the house. The servant replied in : The nearest approach to this price well under way, - Ed, - Hargreaves is the affirmative sail he then asked THE FAMO S `was the recent offers of the' Prov- ton J. 8osenau of Harvard Medical 11 of anperviziag operations, and !i .said to School the ou tbreaks are so common her to bring all the packets of chic- R.�SING •v tnce of Quebec.' which was sold at a be devoting prgctfcally all -his' time In institutions that physicians speak cry to }um. She ranged thirty LINIMENT pack- cost of S,ObSb to that Province. to the affairs of the company, which o! jail, .asylum, camp ' or .ship ages on the table. vas - Rub an g� The Ontario offering at prices ran- also bolds -a group of, claims in the 'That is all you have?" Get �� large e�- glass from !97,92 t8 f o ;,�: the: dysentery. Flies, contaminated milk, „ „ plaid .t y swayzee sea, Mr, Hargreaves will Yea, sir, omy sin—Also avail - water and food and human carriers „ five year maturities to $99.90 for the be remembered as one of those few Good, now go 'and prepare me s able is smaller• renttiv - one -year bonds, 'yielding Just over. who saw the posslbllltfes of Wright are the spreading agents. In this re- cup of coffee. ". Hargreaves in the early days of the spect dysentery is like typhoid. _ r ' Kirkland Lake camp and as one of 'Anybody may catch the disease, / g iaear Exploration and Radium the, original stakers of the Sylvanite a Recent reports from this company's property. Harlake's holdings in the 'When You write Finis` BABY SCALDED : 6 "IK OF �" - property in the Great Sear Lake din- Long Lac Area are adjacent to 'Dun- ' - -trict are said fo be of a distinctly: op-- lop Consolidated on the East. A.man whu .fines something bug in QuickI Get the _. tomistic nature. Underground work is mechanical way does not write tints MECCA OINTMENT has been' under way during the pre& = I eat year and it 1s said that values - Peterson Cobalt Mines after it. It he does, the world writes stop the in andas� and year widths are Increasing with depth. This company's property !s reported IAnts over his name. Compare the first byaau>ty�sbieaaoiaa Classified' Advertising electric light, the fleet telephonm the went at on«• Prevents Two levels have been estahltshed at as being prepared for resumption of B , lnnammaelnn, saves a"Zo 300 feet and 225 feet and substantial operatloaa, At one time this prop. first automobile with the present -day ' issue destruction and pukkl starts rate heal - and high -grade ore deposition has erty was 'one of the leading producers product: and the two tiardly seem re- : u. a ,,,ply d ° I a evis on.�sound. brooadcasting. opnr• _ been provenaover seed lengths to this to the famous Cobalt camp and prat- fated Radio is comparatively new; bh� too meets all � .sting. sto., before seeking traintna y deptD, tieally .ell of its output came from yet all the manufacturers are think acid Mecca sootba. 1 elsewhere Radio College of Conan:, the upper contact, Government geoIo. Ing along the line of progress, like magic when �pd,ed ' Limited Dept. W.[..' es1 Bay St. r• In addition to its own property, to burns and scans \�y room .BEAR holds a half interest is Yellow, gists who have examined the lower ' It U not only the investor and the M.en Oinemaat is old by .a `' - 41 r - knife Mines, on which, important dis- contact are said to have reported that manufacturer who should take this nr„�.d --zy�, aye (wbe), 50c.fod If 40. Issue Net. 36-- 34 _ covery of gold was made recently, and cie- formation is as favorable as In ' has a substantial interest in St. Paul the upper contact so tbat- outlook for - $i]veradlum, Ltd,, ea well as other ia. new development would appear prom- Silver la the district. [slag. Reopening of this property is -= an Indication of what may be expect -•� ` ed throu8h the increase 'ia'the' price 4 " Loos Lac Adair' Mixes _ f + - of Silver, _Good progress is -reported with •de�, ` w velopment wort at - property is Strathy Towhship, Tem. Manitoba and Eastern ago I• Area, and the fault which -a p - parently cut the number Ave vein shaft at advice is ten th for ... traced a ry 'after i t had been •`: :� �'• eleven hundred feet, is• re- the Temagamt Area has reached its of about ported to have been solved. Appar- drat objective o[ 300 feet and station *4 •' t Is torn is now being cut, When his c ,. ently this fault threw the vein sharp. 9y ,to the North, and same has now pleted drifting will be started on the a been traced for an additional two 200 and 300 foot horizons where vein hundred and tweniy.fiv9 feet. Width Is expected to be cut within the next bas shown substantial increase and three weeks. .._ Winera]ization is reported as being, ' heavy, Cou approval has been n given to Maple Leaf Milk Long Lac Coma, surface ldings 1n the e exploration Is the plan for reorganization for Maple _ being continued and to date it is said Leaf Milling Company, Ltd, It is not -' that twenty -Ave veins have been dis -. expected that any announcement will ,,, severed Some of these appear to be be made regarding the appointment of decided importance and are re- of new directors for Some Ume. but ported as being heavily mineralized, - (vign 10 — ►7 :,MacFarlane Long` Lac " ± Better 'Times f` Y BoucHT— soLn- -QUoT/ . , „., — _ a _ _ ' "What a well - appointed camp]” exclaims- the traveller on provincial highways this t, - J. T. EASTWOOD & CO. <_:; summer. sosatl�s'o siesta >e=�•�as "A sign of returning prosperity," says his companion. "in many pasts of the pro- y v' ri extending telephone Imes and equip- ' +. bead -ooh. -TORONTO Branch. office meat. It seems to indicate that the telephone 'people have confidence In the business - 11 aosdea tsts66s �s, stwssa X6061 E1gln sees Wav6Nq 4e11 outlook." - ti�tness. Bell Telephone construction camps are models of neatness and orderly effec � Ta:�,��a`'r•�r ;f�T`:� ;•�. �.' .Y.�''... :,;,�ry��0�,' �k'�'"S`v�''.�'i_ '�qvc,.,,t.' ' _ ._ -s.: _ � '1:., �' ,R' -'•�'� s• • V '1`' • r •. •H? l 4•. T, .7!Zt ,i - , 4y' l' - . -r �' _ - .. ' / , - v . ^.. • .w: " '„• . R a' ter, 'Ia.iVVIJ:iLJL�i>fi�• -The corn roast planned for th ; -Miss E. Bray holidayed last week "Historical- Research" Roll Call - A Recent visitors at the 'Middleton- _ Lorne Squires'. has been postpone, n Muskoka. Story from Local History. home were Keith Middleton, of -New' -Miss Bessie' Ferguson, of Lav- indefinitely, on account 'of illness : -Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. Fraser Jr. Mrs. Bo'x•les. daughter df the late York, with Mrs. :C. nd Miss S. F. 'ant, vWted Miss Ethel Bray recent - the family of -the host. 'Miss Margaret Fraser and Mr. Rich George. Hubbard of pioneer stock, 'n Middleton; Mrs. Elder and Mrs. Oak- ~ 'h• - -The Women's Missionary. Secret: ird Lane, of Chicago, visited wit} this vicinity, mw resident in Cleve - ley, of Toronto; Gordon, and Mrs. ' -- -Lou .Balsdon, Office Manager of of the Presbyterian Church will met= Donald and Mrs. Munro over the ho}• land paid a visit to friends and rel -' Middleton, of Huntsville; Mrs. G. T the Massey- Harris Co. Ltd., Branch at the home- of Mrs. W..R. Miller, o; day atives here during the week. j Sears, of Oril". - Moaetotr, N. B., �nt ten -days at Wednesday, Sept. 12th, at 3. 30 D. m -The W. A. of the United Chur• I " -- ss r, - • { home -of his mother -here. -- -- - - - �`''. -� -m�� ?�_� at_Li>g homes of - i)onala Munro, whu ..aa 1-d Quietly in +he viilaire. All places o•. S. ChapmanI on Tuesday, Sept. 11th. -- -- - - „ - - - -- through sickness, is able to be ar- business were closed, and our street: All the ladies.- of the conerekatior tr _ ound again although still very weal!. seemed deserted, as many attendee are invited to come and bring their -Richard Moore, of Toronto, was the Exhibition, where there was a thimble. � � � ore in' the vill..gp on Monday , end Tines- very Targe crowd. - Gordor and Mrs Crozier left or. . qN day on account 'of the death of his, -Motor traffic has been very heat Monday for Kitchener, , where Mr, ls;ster- ty on the highway during the past Crozier has a position as teacher or, t' -- Misses Hattie and Nellie Law re- ; week, as many were returning from the Collegiate Staff. f� 'their vacation and a large number -=Mrs. Lorne Ravin �tekerin.'s 'Leader Store turned home on Saturday 'after sp were attending the Exhibition. The week with friends in Toronto. last . - pending a couple of weeks with relat- traffic kept up day and night. fees in Toronto. =c - *�' it -E. G and Mrs. Jones and family -Mr. Randall, the new principal of Brougham Men's Itennon a Work (�oots, all Sizes left this week for their summer cot- the public school, arrived in the will _ itage in the Muskoka District for age' last week, ana has rented P. Mrs. Haywood spent last week with plain toe with leather or Paneo ;two- week's vacation.. = Murphy's residence- on Elizabeth St.' her mother. - f - Wilfred Monney has been appoin,- We welcome, Mr. and Mrs. Randall to Mrs. L, Matthews spent last week sole's - ted Principal of the public school at our village and hope their-sojourn in with Toronto friends. f • per pair, $2.69 Cole Hill, north of Picton, and left Pickering may be a pleasant one. School, re- opened here with a « 99 DD -- __ for his new position on Monday. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. wGree , Yr. attendance on Tuesday. good Men's Elkola Work Dpots, with toe -Most of the farmers in this dist- and Mrs. Smith, of Oswego Attendance at Church and Sunday riot are now'through with their bar- spent the week -end with John J.'and School was good on Sunday. c8pf solid leather, all sizes, made by vest and are now 'busy with threshing Mrs. O'Connor, and on their return Miss Ella Wallace, of Toronto vis- Will iam$ operations. In a few weeks the corn home were accompanied. by Mrs. 0% ited the Brown home on Tuesday. f • • per pair, $2.99 harvest will be in full swing. - ' Connor and ':Miss Helen who intend Frank 'Malcolm, wife and family f -Mrs. Fawkes received a slight spending a couple of weeks with called on their relatfves on Monday. + Y outh$ Kip Oxford "Williams" 11-131 stroke on. Saturday night and was friends in the States. W. J. and Mrs. Brown and family unconscious for some time, but is ' -St. George's Church on Sunday, visited T. C. and Mrs. Brown on Mon- per , $1.98 now considerably improved. We hope Sept. 9th - Sunda :V -S &ool at 10.00 day p for a speedy and complete recovery. a. m. Morning Prayer at 11.00.. Prea- Mr. Will Bu:Zon and family of De- Boys Kjp Oxford' 1 -5 A �+ Dr. w ht returned Cher, Mr. Hayden MacDonald, Pres- troit visited f f 2.25 --Mrs. (Dr.) Carta a isited their relatives here last �P home on Saturday after spending ident East York Deanery A. Y. P. A. wok, several weeks in Gravenhurst with Social., Council Please note, no Even- ' Miss Mae Stevenson ' has been a • her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ing Service, Sept. 9th and the Holy Georgetowr visitor for a couple of _ w r� - Fielding, both of whom have been Communion will be celebrated on Weeks. A' quite ill, but who are now somewhat Sunday, Sept. 16th.. Mesa Bate who is now with Tor_ HEADQUARTERS improved • Parents' Here are urged to look onto friends, . is reported improving - Premier Hepburn has definitely over the dates given by Dr. N. Y. in health. - FOR- banned the advertising of 'liquor. So Tomlinson, Medical Health Officer of Mrs. George Philip was with Tor. SCHOOL SUPPLIES = Sar as newspapers are concerned th- this Township, in the schedule pub- onto friends for several days of the - .,� ere are very few in this Province lished quoting the dates of his visits past week. 'that would accent contracts for lief- to the different schools administer- -Mr. and Mis. E. Perryman and - ttor 'advertising. although high pric- ing diptheria toxoid to those children sons. of Acton were Brougsain visit 4 es would. be paid for such adverbs- who have not already been innocul- ors on Friday. � , . -. y ing. ated. This administration is not a '.Mrs. T. Knox returned home last Boys Heavy Brown Corduroy. -Those who have taken mach pt- compulsory one: ,but is recommended week, but since, has be en under the 1 Breeches . easure in attending police court pro- by medical authorities throughout doctor's care. , wear lll�+b a pig S HOSE. ceedings in order to witness the men- the world• Dr. Tomlinson, will -be at Thin community has been well rep- -,SIZES 26.29 $1,29 3U -33 $1 39 tat suffering of their fellowmen, the Pickering - School at -1 D. m. on resented -at the Toronto Exhibition ' • - have been deprived' of that p1q4snr Sept. 19th. during the week, c -_ . -: during the past fevr' weeks, since so' -The tornato crop Rhich�niomised Mrs. Vic. Shaver and Miss Dori? many magistrates were dismissed. n few weeks a- Jofins nn, teacher.. have returned ,o bountiful o a be a � e to CHAPMAN There are many who hardly ever go,' will not came up to expectation, their r�apective schools. _ missed a sitting of the police court. a• least in ear.. districts,, due to the Mrs. T. C, Brown iq still under the .-Rev. lDr. Carmichael resumed his dry Weather, at a time when rains doctors care sufferinse from burns •� l Q O A , 0 p Sunday services- un Sunday after an would be very beneficial - „As a rez. received tw , weeks aro. I !-- � L/ enjoyable vacation in which he anJ ult the price has .gone up, and cane- - Mr, and Mrs.. Midgely and ether �•J - Mrs. Carmichael spent with relatives ers are now offering a price consid- T(,ronfP frig a i 'f_ and Mrs. New Spring Samples are here. Some Fine Jdaterial. in Quebec. The services in ^the Pres- erably above that which was agreed .Robertsen ever the ,week•end. Some Careful Workmanship. $2350. _ - Ibyterian Church, beginning on Sun- upon earlier 'n the season. The rut Mr. and .Firs. W. Everest and son : day next will be held at 3 p m, and has affected the fruit in many fields teem with their uncle and. aunt, F., RL -BBER BOOTS— $2.50,and $3.00 the Sunday School at 2 p. m. D. S.•T. which has materially affected the and Misq. Gammave, on Friday. _ Suckers are up. _ :these• hours to be continued through- yield. G. L. and Mrs. Middleton and sons A;'ilne Abowing of Woik Boots ShirtP Beadle bb out, the winter. -Mr. Innis Grant, of Myrtle, died Bill and Borden, have returned from _ � it - ' ` =The Canadian National Exhibit- on Wednesday after several months a trip to Huntsville and Lake of Bays. Gveralls,_CnpsAnd Seasonable ion at Toronto has attracted many illness, it his 67th year. He Was a Among the •visitors at the Brow^ - Underwear. - of the residents of Pickering and our- home on Sunday were the Misses M. Everything for Spring, prominent farmer and for Fe Feral - 'rounding district daring the past and E. Rowney, and the Alex. Ro•wn- - - - years was a member of Whitby Teti. _ _ -two weeks, and report it as sustain- ey family. Council, two. of which he was reeves. - tng its former reputation as the gr- Mrs. Col. R. Hargrave, of the S. A. Fred T. Bunting - _ iekerin� He was- also a director of South Opt ` safest annual fair in the world. Th' To-ronto, and other 'friends called on f ario Agricultural Association, and ere are many of the old things to- be was4president of the Association for Mis, Gamma-Re and Mrs. T. C. Brown ,Radio Lieea ?es seen, but there are always many new on' '.Monday. Established 1857. one year. He was held in "the highest _ _ .1exhibits to maintain its popularity. esteem by all who knew him, - and The proposed cnrn -roast to be held J - Beginning with the First of Sept: by the Young People on Saturday ev- ryas well- knnw•n by many in Picker- Motor license's for the balance of the erring was postponed on account of ing Twp. He was a Presbyterian and •�-^� - year wiii be half price. This includes the weaTher. _ %� automobiles, trucks, trailers and a member .of the Ashburn Church. Mr. Norval Wilson and• family of V A"L -The flew treatment that has bean motorcycles.' This will be quite sat given the Brock Road for a mile O,chawwa. and the Elmer and Donald _ lsfantory to those who have 'just pur- R Wilson fsmilie's of Toronto were Sun - rhased a new car; but'those who have north of the, highway has so far pro- day visitors at the, Gannon home. - waited during the first eight months ved very satisfactory, as also that on The September meeting of the W* - i# of the year, with -their cars in their the Bay Road. It is, known as 'Stab I will be held at the home of Mrs.' '` Sebneider Lard, - ilized Road," and at present ii is qn- 'W. Ellicott on Sept. 11th. Program - - garages, in. order to get a bargain, ly -an experiment. -It has• been us�,i _ _ Scbneider Pea M_ eal Bacon, ,;,'` •,• lg 1'- have Iost a lot of pleasure for the for three or four years in the State " sake of a few dollars. Very few,. we t believe, belong to this dass. unless of• Michig3c, where it is said. to be NOTICE + C6cice sliced Bacon, } lb. pkR. • : .: 17e. 1e, very satisfactory. It ;,q a ,mixture of -Choice Red Ribbon Round Steak .'ateQuiteotah}ieavy frost took place as ertain�trradee�a and treatment The follow-ine - schedule will be fol ! '"' •••- 17e. on severs} nights of last week, ice` costs about $400, a mile. If it con; .lowed as closely as children ossible in giv- - in teak,,.. -- „ �; 1 100• p M' ced 8 :. Throughoutnthe, Provinnccen much d me,- times satisfactory rt is likely to bt mg Township at the Sch ols. Cons nt Pork Liver, ,, •,• 1�• +' -age was done to the tomato crop, late uFied extensively in this township. cards and pamphlets will be sent Finest Old Cheese., beans and flowers. In Elgin County - "Facts and Fistires" issued b• .out by the tea hers. � i where a large amount .of tobacco is .-fie Canadian Automobile Chamber of SEPT. 12th - 1 p. m. Balsam; York Peas, tile, w", f'^°erQ suffered very , heav - Commerce; just' issued contains..the . 2 p, m. Zion; 3 P. m. Cedar Creek. for 25c. that in Canada in the ear i933-- _ 2 Earn,... 2 f . : -,; fly, some having lost nearly their en- y �EPT33th i D. m. Claremont; - •• - •• • .... - loc.. - - 'tire tobacco crop on which they dep- there were registered 1,082,957 mot- n: in, Altona; ..3 .p. m. Atha �� end so very much for their yearly re- or vehicles; and in our own County Tomatoes,- :'venue. It is said that some of the of Ontario, there were registered 9, SEPT. Green i 1 p, m. 7th con; 2 q. -• »h '° IOC m. Green River; 3 P. m. Brougham - ••'All Meats kept uadel; Electrical '' `- > • farmers' wives, when they realized 274, occupying position 13 in numet- SEPT, 1 7th = 1 p.,m. Greezewood; 2 _ the extent of their ical order of registration of the said misfortune, cried D. rri. Kinsale; 3 V. m. Audlev Refrigeration, from grief counties of the Province. 927 being SEPT, l Rth - I n. m, Whitpv tle: -After a lingering illness, Miss commercial vehicles. Motor vehicles p m. Cfierrywood 3 n. m. Brock Rd - -�--- -Annie Moore passed away in the Os- manuf red in Canada in 1933 W . I . D P a SEPT, 19th - 1 p. in. Pickering Vill- hats General Hospital on Sunday, numbered 65,852, representing a cost age, 2 D. m.. No, 4 E, 3 p. m. U. Sept. 2nd, in her 79th year. Her fun- of $38,630,463 and in the first six S. -S. No. 1 •. '• " eral took place on Tuesday morning months'of this year there were mate- SEPT. 20th - 1 p. m. Dumbarton; 2 'Butcher (phone 3000) Pic�rering # from C. A. Sterritt's Funeral Par -' ufactured more than in the whole of 30 P. m. Pont Union f lore and, proceeded to St. Frances De 1933 - 82,084. Gascline Taxes and SEIPT• 21st - 1 p. 'm. S. S. NO. 2; Sales Church for Requiem Mass, af- License Fees for 1933 netted 'the tot- 2.30 p m. S. S. NO. 1 ' .;:ter which interment took place in the al of $47,044,157 for the whole, of the . R. C: Cemetery. She is survived by , Dominion, Ontario contributin¢ 39.9 N. F. Tomlinson, M .0.' H. P ickering =+; ` Meat 4­19arket '!ter three brothers, John, with whom per cent and Quebec 32.4 of this tot- Township of Pickering. :-she lived for a number of years on al. - • " the Brock Road and in Pickerinq Vill + --The death -took place on Monday. Cash and. Carry i age for the '% past few years. Harry,' Sept. 3rd, of Henry Allan Haight, of Whitevale and Richard, of Toron- oldest son of the late John Haight, Designing and Dressmaking ' to of - Pickering. The funeral was held T-- YOUNG FAT JUICY BEEF _� -- -With the revision of the Domin- from the, residence of hie daug}iter, 'NOTICE-TO CUSTOMERS ion Election Act, which has now come 1 Mrs. Joseph Stephenson, Dunbarton, Into effect,,,a revision of the Voters' on Sept. 5th, interment taking. plats This store will be rP- opened on List has been ordered by the Govern-) in the Friend's Cemetery, Pickering. Monday, September 10th, in read 3ust the thing for Thresh* ment, from which we would infer I The service was conducted by Rev. iness for the new fall and winter V that a general election is in sight.Hy E. Burgess, minister -of Dunbarton styles. .:..and SIIo- filling. the Iteviseli Act, a Returning Officer United Church. Pallbearers were'Al- All orders will be ¢iven prompt WE HAVE THAT ROAST will be appointed, which is Albert W. ex. Thoms, Col. Anderson.A. McCon- affd °eert<falattention. •Jackson, of Whitby, for this electoral Hell, Douga}d Remmer, R. Lucas and district. There. will also.. be a Resis- J. Mills. ,Mr. Haight was in his 86th 52 -2 • Winifred BiirpinRliAro t trar, whose, deity will be to prepare year, born in Pickering where he re- - the - voters -' -Lief an * *per ced si ed awl his life. Ile was. a,�romin- �, FOR CANNING 1 ..1w ddti,trtla�srtants. _ - The re aratio � p t, a Lmm- " TOMATOES r d up-tn -date from' ear to ' ear. ent resident of wise `distncber of the l�iei r ,an + c c ,. A p n of the Voters' List al in politics and a member, iYie Stock, 50c. per bushel . also calls for the appointment of two Society of Friends. His wife predec- FARM TO RENT -50 screw,' Rood - enumerators for each polling sub -div- eased him about three years ago. p c barn and outbitildings, James Green2 r ; BRING 'YOUR OWN CONTAINERS islon. One of these is to be appointed He is survived by two . daughters, BRI•N ,- by the party.in power and the other Mrs. Joseph' Stephenson, of Dunbar WOW BALE -Frame barn, 20 x30' ,• * meat at the: the dominant party in opposition. ton. and Mrs. James Greenlaw, of Jaith hayloft, Apply tc Miss Stevenson Tt pa�'S l!O 1]Uy your LLeLaU •+a•e' For enumerators, it is recommended Pickering. A brother. Seneca J. Hai- Hrougnam, _ _ _ 2'a lh rip men appointed be returneJ rlit, of Toronto, u-nd ,, si t ^r, , - Flop oAT,Ti -FM tvhPnr, cppfl Al., soldiers. _ J .lone;, .,f Nara :it• n, also survive, T "''i l •' T• F, 11.'.�'.a :e, Y1�, BB,IN G MEAT MARKET ' 1 aunt Mark 5b14, 2 -3 :. J .. - ..ear.._ -., ✓,,.. ,.. r .s . - ,. .. " - , - , - - 1 t•