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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_09_14✓. — .. • • . • ., . e _ - .. .. _ .. .. y µley i -- --VOL. LIV. ._PICKERING, ONT., - FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1934. � No. 3 'ii'6iirvalC F:rrecn Ri•rr UREE3WOOD •- ..: Xe4iieai The regular monthly , meeting of We will all miss £d. Page, when _ the Whitevale Women's Institute will he leaves for the city this week,, D1j`>I;. H. O. PEAR$ON- Physician " be held at the home of Mrs. George There will be no church service ILLS - od Surgeon. 19unbarton. lay Our trucks pass your way Burkholder, on • Wednesday, Sept. The Church attendance spruced up sr DT3. ARTHUR L. BORE, Physician ' y y. ' 19th. An address on "The Care of last Sunday, - ever day." rc and Surgeon, Markham, Ont. Phones7oo. Childrens' Teeth" will be given by on Sunday. We would like' as many Branch office at Whitevale. each Tuesday, 24 Dr. H. T. Fallaise, of Pickering. The as possible do join with the White- Hstablishwi 1886 r'E m., at Mn. David Tarner'a. yt.� ,COAL CORE. Koll Call = "Old- fashioned Remedies vale Church in their aniiversary Fier- _ c r ' vices. - R. F'ORSYTH, Oph. D., Diretstor .. Wt.,OD, CEMENT, to beep on Hand' . w _ - I sOpwoxerlw Association olOntario Reg The Anniversary Services of the Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kennedy and Mr, _ t. THE 3f�` fatowd Mpmber of the Amerfcaa Opcometrical Whitevale 'Baptist Church will be and Mrs. Morry Redman, of Toron- raaaciat,�a'�pa Eye. esamined by.appoiatment. AND, (TRAVEL, held on Sunday, Sept. 16th, at 2.30 to, spent Monday evening with their Phone 2J C Claremont. Oct. and 7.30 p. m. (standard time). Rev. friends here. : �CHOPPINO �• -- ; - — -- : — A. J. Milligan, B. A., B. Th , of the_ - _ The Missionary Sunday will be ob- - _ BUILDER'S SIIPPLIES Oshawa Baptist Church will preach served in the Sunday School at 2�0 - DUNOAN B. - MCINrYHE- Barrie- at both services. The Markham unit- p. m. Sept. 23rd. A special program ` L solicitor notary Ofsce -Brock Fit.. eel Church quartet will render spec- is being arranged. 'DEPARTMENT pp=te Aet1 Telephone office, wttitby. Phone 4a, Italy 4160 1OC81 OartageJWOrk iai music at the afternoon service Mrs. Williams is enjoying a visit ANT DONALD RUDDY Barrister: and the Whitevale Baptist Choir in from her mother, Mrs. W. T. Lot, of . Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. A. We - MITCHELL the evening. All are cordially - invit- Toronto and her cousin, Mrs. A. C. WILL formerly occupied b the late A. E. Chris eel. Chessum, of St. Catharines. y. t Uan, south wing ofCourt louse, Whitby. alyJ (Successor to D. Munro and Picker. s - The Young People have started BATON, BELL A ROSS, Barrist- inR Coal Co') -- -- Kinsale their season. Enroll now and enjoy era• Solicitors_ 904 Nathera Ontario the fun of another .winter together. R etwding. 930 Bay Street, Toronto., Pltfk@rlribQt Ont. Bernard Nicholas Sundayed with Their first party will -be held on Tues -' " '+�� W. J Beaton, day evening of this week. ' • - j D:'F Ill Office phone 7400 Resddenee 652e Howard Broome. , Adelaide 2838.9 Mrs. Manning , of Brooklin spent ' The Ladies Aid will meet this :CLOSED r month at the home of Mrs. Ales. DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT, -. _Tuesday of last week with friends a. ' `VIOHARD$ON. PIOKERING. A Grey, on Sept. 19th, one week in ad- Mu *.vEY- Barristers, solicitors, Notaries Public Liability Insurance. One ace- Kinsale. vane of• set date on account of the tidbl+e, 214 -214 confederation Life Building, ident. may cripple you financially for Harold Richardson, of Oshawa FOR Coraar of Y and Richmond Ste. Toronto, years• yon can new buy insurance - spent. Monday last With his aunt, Mrs School Fair. Word foi Roll Call - it Phones Adelaide 4489 and 4486, By a nt- - `'Save" All ladies are very cordially - - 4a3a� 7 e•enins . Pickering rewleenee- with payments , extended -over nine Annie Harbron. months. Your choice of 'rood reliable - Mt. and 'Mrs. H:. Parkin and Mr. expected to please attend this meet- } REPAIRS i. HQM$ON A McDKILLAN- BKtrie- Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- and Mrs. V. Parkin spent Friday of ing. duct on -for- any person who has driv- last week in Toronto. On Sept. 23rd we are glad to, an- Oat, Sokcitors, Notary Public. Office at nounce that - Rev, Mrs.' Dearborn w. eteee of Mr. Thomson, lot 11, conceafice t. ea three years without an accident Mr. and Mrs. Chas: Russell and = : ' Pk%ef t, 08ice hours: Thursday and Saturday for which he was to blame acrd afur- family of Whitby Sundayed with Mr. (nee Nellie- Legman) will be guest •T�s evewass, from 7.00 D. m. to 8A0 . m.. or by speaker at the Missionary SUnddy -_ r I - - .om" t went. Toronto offic : 805 Royal Bank ther, reduction of 10 p. c. to farmers. _ W m. Boll and family. j �[Ig scene P;t k 2000. Toronto Elgin 5308. M15S H. Graham has returned to Service, at Y.3U o'clock. The kinsman 3717 • .A.. E E , her home after several weeks visit Quartet will also be With u= to lea(' - Insurance Agency Brougham Ont.l with her relatives at Orillia. ,tt, the singing: The time-is subject SEPT. 19TH Phone Pickering 515 The , Mission Band was held at the to ehantce.. _. ETL 0. SMITH. D. D. 4., L• D. B.: hell last Saturday afternoon with ?.t Dunbarton - 1 � (Succeeeor to Dr j, N. Dale.), Graduate of The Beal Store. Claremont members and ; Li itch present. the Regal CoUegeof Dental Surgeons and Toroth Mr. Elir•.ey' Common, -of Toronto. a t:Taiversety, At Claremont otHce ovrr D A. PHONE 9'34 Mrs. J. Steil and children, 5undayrei 'Mrs. Nicholson and Phyllis had :a a�rt •Wore eery Taeaday and Friday. Phony t!ltbas fo-11. 27tt with 'bliss -Compton- at Ashburn.- holiday at' Barrie- la-.;t week. __. E U R N I T tJ R E Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sadler spent Mis, Violet Allison spent. the week _ •_ _HERBERT T. FALLAIRE, L D 9.. ' We are diaplaviog an attractive several days last week �it�l their end in the city with her friend, bits` FRED STACEY ,D. D. S.. Graduate of the Royal Colltge of variety of son, Robert Sadler, at Blackstoek. Smith. tDentlat Surgeon• and the Untverwty of Toronto. 'E and j Qdke in residence second door east of St_ And Alum4atim and Graniteyrare.Etc. We are pleased to report Mrs. C We are glad to have Rev. Patntpr and Pd er hKn e f w'sChurch. Pickersng,Ont.- -Office hours: 9 Furniture and Furcituee J. Stevenson murh improved. but not Mr4. Burscess. -!tome again with o:� V g r _ et. m, to a P. en., or by eppointmmt. Gi ray Novelties: , yet able to .take up her social' duties. Sunday. 3u cents per hush or t,p contract! •irartJwe). Phone Pick 3700, 431y Prices low,'io keeping with times. Miss Annie Bayles. of Brougham John and Mrs. Forgie took a trip soywbere. ♦t ; ,49 n„� 11 v,--kin, a€ 4,zhbazn to C:a: ;:: .-:: t„- o«, ;�..:�' rf tl. 3 fSatiyfactiop Guaranteed. �sue� ms'stow. scent Sunda; with their cousin Mi.;g old friends; _ 5 years experience. I • Eileen Parkin. Mr.. Arthur 'An . leaves for Cur 1 p ELIZABETH RICHARDSOI'd- Giproc and Lime Miss :Myrtle McBride has return -d ; Weil University this week to take up PINE DRIVE, - Dt1NBARTON J� •Fire and automab.lf insurance of all kinds . from heg -home at MAlton, and is..at- his duties again. - .. - amwenaating comMaiwof solid financial staid• Just arrived a large shipment of tending tee BYvoklin Continuation Mr, and \lrs. D. Hennick and Miss 'or'write Dunbartoo P. 4. Gyp ^oc in'the following sizes: School for another term. Marge Allison spent the -week and at _. FeP08TILL Licensed Auctioneer. 4Li in. z 72 ifs. GyproC Mrs. I: Ctow and sun. Mr. and Mrs, the Allison- farrn. Shingles For- S�e /fat : oauni es at orka ndO own o. AGO- - 'I9 in. z ti4 in. " Sparks and daughters, Jean, Margar- Miss Annie Brander and :Miss- And- -soft". Addrs"Or"o River? 0., on%, •� et and Betty, all of Toronto, Sunday- 'rew, of 'Pickering, are staying w'lth hyalt ONitRDi2e •$ieFh Shingles, R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP 4d in. z lU8 in. ' .. - _ ed with Mrs- Chas. Crew and family. Mr,. Alex. Thom, Bire #'s ieTt BiRte $hlaKles. Clerk, Con . eynecer -Commitw,onec-tor 4S io.: 9N Dtioaeona Board HOrtOB. and daughter, Sadie, _ Miss, F.yelyn_ Anni, wage . a .tare- a aE9daviu, Accountant, Etc. !.suer or 'Mrs. Dowson and son, Ross and Miss well tea to her numerous - friends- on Alero, re- rut,#,e FiDg buggy wheels..: t Ufa raage Licenses, Whitevale, Ont. Star Lime Lasenby all of Port Perry, called tin Saturday n€ laft;t week. LawD mowers sharpened. Hardw•all Flatater - -Mrs. F, Harbron and Miss Maboil r ? -- :Misses Elsa 1McWhinnie' and Lil- T. PATERSON'B CLAREMODIT.,,,. "�.� 'W M, MAW, LICENSED AVC1 •` 1p��V * *iw r -- eml ian - Johnston 'visited Mr. and Mrs. ♦ T'1ONERR ,for York. Qntatic and Durham a a j" 11 J:.illj �.1 a a s° OaFI and get pFicee. Phone 251.8 _Cocottes. Au kinds of sales procWtly• attended • • The September .meeting of .the W. £Inch Barry this last 'week -end:- _ to Tet>DS reasonable• Dates for •ales may �• LUMBER YARD A' "f the United Church will be held• Rubt. W(,(,d' was taken to the hose- �rr t pba at NE Whitby. Out Bas and [etdepm• at the home °of„ Mrs. Ralph MowbrAy .ital again. at the beginning of the AGENT - Maot plfeses. whetbl, Oat sty - -' - on Thursday Sept-20th, at 2.30 p. week, We hope for an early r:cov- - GARNET ROBERTSON „Tn. Mrs.-S. Parndale's rroup.mill =be ery: _ _ . Piekerin Mills in charge of the program. A11 ladir- NWill and Mrs. Furgie, of Detroit, — R - �, Electrical Contractor g of the congreeation are asked to at- spent the holiday' Keek -end' with the 14 1 ,Wiring and Repairing for Light" _ tend. ; , �• _ form,er's.,parents. John And Mrs. Fur - VANADIAN TIRE CORP. or Posner.. T IVED i _ glee i►tl triode of electrical goodA " `� a A Brougham St; Past's _Anglidan, Dumbarton. kept in stock. _ Sunday, SeUt.' 16th; lfith, Sunday a. Cast ;plow shares" `1 ly - Phone 17%. Pickering . +CARLOAD 'tee Y. P. S. held their meeting in ter Trinity. Sunday School at 2.30. _ the -church on-'Tuesday evening. 1: vexing Praycr at x.30. Preacher, made good as new -- -- Miss Baker has resumed-her dut- Rev. E. G. Robinson. SPECIAL RATES }es as teacher in the - Kingston Rd. The On- l�e-Gu Group of the Unit- with hardened steel _ON FARMER CARS - of School. ed Women's Association 'are hating . _._. The kisses Scott, .of Cedar Grove .a tableau :afternoon .tea at the - point. See Us visited their aunt, '_Mrs. T. A. Knox home of ll,s. AIFx. Thum this after- M1� Fora11 Classes of lnsuraQCe. ' SEED WHEAT on Sunday. noon, Friday. Sept. 13th, at 3 P. m. _ r llr: Rul,ertson is makiriq improve• sta -darn ti,n19. A' cu;;dial• invitation' is' Phone 2729 W13EAT) ments In t-hE Perryman home which gi:•en to -all CYRIL E. MORLEY he recently purchased JAMES WATSON GrOWYl this Year The September meeting of the W. 4udley Proprietor• 4 ,Pickering,'- - Or M. S. of St. John's• Church. will 'be ,' �T a held at the home of Mrs. Fred Cass- firs. Ga,d' Winters is visiting for $roes Road General Store w� D N LOekWOOC� le on September 20th. a few dava'a'ith relatives in -the Nia• s lire E. C. Thornton, of Woodstock .gara .District. _ SIMMONS'. BED .,PICKERING, ON,T, and dauzhter, Sirs. B. A. Linderman Will •and .-Mrs. CartC11ack, of Mr KILL ,f Flurfda, were visitors at the'T. C. sale visited • with George and Mrs. _ !OUTFIT • - Bfown l �;me on Tuesday. 1 Cammack tin Sunday. _ '! On Tliur =+;ay Fvenu�g of this t ;eek c,l; -s A.. ' TH E Y ID o U T _ $y the Author of "Pencarrow'' - slysopma at ltecedlug Clasytess dblic firm encarrow., who owns Dui: - The prinefpal, character in the story His uw,tae has*' paughter, Ella, Who is Kelly Pencarrow. ralls in luve with an Englishman nom. , Kelly is the son of Sir- Miles .Pep- ea Gentry. Elia's father offers Gentry a :■ orange Pe ' -T EA ,arrow, s lawyer whose Sather and half-share is I In the Duffield Farm. V ii reBh from • another emigrated to New Zealand aa0 This Infuriates belly Pencarrow. - ' )brought up a family who are now the He uuarrels with Uentry. assaults him Blend " parents of the young people With whom athl leaves Uuftleld to work elsewhere. i the story is concerned Kelly received a summon to the beG- E'' N , n Gardens side or IIla dying grandmother. tt►s 81r Miles Pencarrow washed Kelly to mother of Sir Miles Peacarrow. - become a lawyer and to enter • his Arrived at the bedside, he 1s asYed'!S ' lather's practice. Kelly Insists oa br "file mother, is here. Coming a farmer. He I01na an t3hCIO, h•- will, apologia, to Gentry autl thus but she 1a glue a the assurance that the [am11r sleeping- fainted," said Barker, and sY list DOea Yo ' �andW�`j r _ - a hops Of reuonC111gttllop♦ he laid her Reveal? - BY the. will. Kelly lnherla two gently on the bank 68 fhousand pounds, .and purchases some <close to the Stream as be dared, . ` bush land at Tapuwai �- _ -- spread fits coal over her, and CEO. ST. CLA1H In IIfa second season he invites his ' stater Genevieve• his sailor- brother Pat,' Twb' sheep, .their wool 'alight from (Graph*- Analyst) and lat biacdona d ii comertort puwatd Qying'eparka rushes bleating down - -' - `` " "'` " ^`' ^I While theY are with him. Kelly start, the Valley, KellRiBhb Reseyved. « y picked up a ' heavy tai'':;';•.;:::;;;.`::; <;, :eras,'.: ,, , a bush -fire part of clearing-- operations, stick and 8tnnned them + yn' )row rasa on and threw (Editor's Note: The striking Inter - Reticence is shown 1n °the way she a ''a '• ' them into the stream.io drown. It was sot In Character Reading from Hand_ closes her "a ", She doesn't talk e Genevieve fcEed up ` any -money the only way, Already his hands were writing h shown In the number of re= p badly burnt trying' to. save' some of quests from readers who wish to have she knows. She knows -h wn to keep and watdies belonging to the boys, them, by beating out the flaming wool, their own handwriting analysed, as secrets, Anyone who write�'thA "all no matter whose; she packed all the -._. food, a kettle, pot and blankets, and' Throughout the night of horror well as that of their friends Have and "o" so that they are closed, is not ';. one thought.. persisted: he eras res- YOU had YOURS- analysed? The an- inclined to taut too much, and if these with Jeanie, who was now trembling y Piteously, began their move to the ponsible if. anything should happen nouncement following this article will letters are knotted at the top,'this is stream. She felt better after this; the to.' file others; he had asked them to Interest you. come. Genevieve had even stronger, evidence of this t her, r' - s ' inactivity, waiting helplesslq, tragic a protested that r This week I am illustrating the wri• acteiistic, .- ally, would have broken her courage, she was to blame; the Idea had been ting of a lady with a rather strong Another trap- that disting-sished this s - hers, That they should time their visit character . This lad The h was as terrific. The awful to see the burn* was Kelly's , sugges_ y has a good deal lady Is a tendency to hold very de: glare in -We sky, the crackle and roar lion. Potty told him to shut u It of capacity for emotional feeling; but - cided- and fixed views on cei,lain mat_ _ of the flames, the rdsh of the .wind p• she also has, *bat In her. case is a ters. Once she makes up her mind on didn't matter now, _ - swept everything before it, and As the w bare caught and trurnt tier. compensating • factor, a strong mind, any que-stloo,' 'it is noz ^-sy w lots. Her- against which the - battled down to She feels deeply, but she also brines saran, ner, y celq for a few momenta, and then col. her mind Into 1 - -- I WAS A the stream, rape <t for consrfous• ef- lapsed, into a •few blazing loge and Ties her jud- And-sbe can be a little ruthless, Colo.- - • - -- tort, twisted Iron, a dull desaalc u.er_ There is evidence that she to more in_ Following the track. Barut:l and Ho. whelmed him' It tollowed the pas- ~ s 'v • f bin made for Fabian's cottage at the *innate• fight he had made earlier Ia - SLAVE TO head of the valley. Robin was riding the night to stave oft disaster -and f,�,e - -` Old Faithful, a good hack that knew rescue his stock. - - HOUSE- CLEAIM- evep )nosh of the country, but had He was mined, HIS Granuie�s money no pace. Gladdened by the smoke was going up In these flamea. She bad which scorched his eyeballs. Old given him his chance, and be bad fall- ` Faithful silorted as Robin urged -him ed again. Something was 'wrong with t I�VG CHORES to make speed. The thought of the him: Even, if EheY got out alive, he There are people who have a tre. teresteti iu attaining any particular old woman and the _child alone facing could never come back; never live mendous capacity for emotional ' feet- objective than in the means she uses C, that horrible death Justified the spur here ggain, not after this bell of to Ing• and who are ruled completely by to attain !t, 1votice the rtmatt she against such willing flanks. night, He bad lost his moue*, and -their feelings. They do things fmpul- - Tbls writing is that of a lady who IL F �$� The smoke was 'rolling- fn dense would have to begin agafu• aively, without any careful pre - judge. uses her bead more than her heart in clouds, so dense that be scud scarce- meat, and are swayed hither and o0 - -• Q Would they, too, catch hire from 9 doing auylhfng, She coairois her feel. ly see, but the lurid glare of the the flyitiR sparks? What would he as their emoUoas dictate, ; "ngs, A good person to have it r feel. names wutc ,apt from tee to tee the tbem, like the sheep, and let i�ot eo with t is la y, a onstbilits,__be- ' Illuminated 'the Valley In a hectic them drown painlessly' a merciful deeply, and will often feet sympatlt- cause she uses her judgement. + r.• light, death? His hands were dreadfuily etica}ly disposed to other people. But MI's "Clarice ", Toronto, You wlii 't At last they Peached the door; and painful; his eyes Were'scarched. Yes, her mind will prevent her from,going have to come out of your shell. if yow _ Robin held the terrified horses while he could not 'let them burn, he would to excess. She may be generous. but want to get on, You are too backward Potty dashed into' the cottage, stun _ � rind J_sste first, It W-al be a reaso3zed ggirsrosity- pnei In express log yourself: You let others "Here, 'take q y- oungster; e ­sand throw them into the stream, not the blind Impulsive generosity of ride slipshod over you, because they - e ?l:tl and ricking• like blazes'' and Jessie found some comfort In the are more 1 people who are governed entire) b aggressive, Don't be afraid ' - Barker thrust the baby into his arms, contemptuous - confidence of Potty tbelr heart and emotions, , Y " y of speaking up for yourselr, - "Down that way, sad try to Dick up Barker. He kept assuring' ber they _Do YOU- want -td itnbw w- hZar-Y•OUR - the stream, but go for -your life, 1�I1 In her parttcylgr- se _Users Fa an: would get out somehow, It might be handwriting shoals? Have you any follow," other trait, She is #nclined�to cousid_ Robin held the 6qulcmtng baby a few days, and they would be a bit _or her own self - interest to doing any. Particular friend whose real character ` py hungry, but It was marvellous how -thin - - you would ilke to know? A .handwrit- tightly and the chubby fists pounded long thing. coutil 'Uve on hope - and g. She will be llicIl ed to ask her. ing analysis reveals the rest self trc. + - his face as he -fought against the water, sell the question: What do I get. out hind the writing, and may open the smoke, Daylight 'shu%etl the ula,:&czed ruin of this. - door of opportunity to you. Send spec. ^�T • Potty Barker tzllowed. wfth-the in- all around them, -The flames, mow . This lady has a very- qulekibtnk. imens- of the writing you want seat*_ ' at gets tid of era Qt,rure of bite. Fabian, a small, having swept everything near, had ing mind. She actives at conclusions sed, and state bfrthdite In each case. v a _ ,lean little grey- haired woman, Haag- moved further back, but still imprfa. -m a lash, 'Note the sbarp•pofnted n's - d. v Send 10c coin for each specimen and " irt easily and ing limp in his arms, oned them, Smouldering ash and and m's. And she has a tac3Je mind, eneloae with 3c stamped addressed - Barker's, spare frame had a• steely, blazing stumps marked the track at also• Observe how the loop of the 'g' envelope -td: Geoffrey $t. Clair,, Gra. • strength, and his .endurance was the fire. Potty Barker looked at It 1n turns to the right, instead at normally. pho- Analyst, Room 421, 13 Adelaide - _ K�ulCltly, no hard phenomensl�sT�leie' was no track the queer halt light and said with em_ twirling to the left, as most people do fittest West, Toronto, Letters are con - through the thick scrub, which 'was phasts for the secimd time rh this'lettpr fldentiat of course, • now alight is several places.from fly. "A'fair cow,►' - :rubbing and Ing sparks. The -gale; the heat, the - C - ' - Pat, who had keif��ri'swni _ et smoke, the ter'rifled horse, the awk• danger at sea, bad learnt to face and_ ed his small injury and, illumined the - ward burden, all hampered. him.. More ion silences with aa- oceasianai Vic. '(yl}kes Good - peril with the stoicism et lr sailor; B _ g sCrubblllg ♦ a e than once he wondered it .hp would once only at •sea had he beard the turesque oath. Pat had escaped burn. Lawful;, . Enb. -A Scotland Yard 'reach the stream, to dread alarm of fire raised. It was B: but was almost blind with smoke, deteCtiye di$guised himself as an ex, . Robin got. through first, his horse caused by a bale of oakum • igniting. The hours passed slowly, a•IId he tried sailor selling matches LEASAXT when y ai�i use Gil- stumbling on the rocky.bottom of the They had clad. regular fire' drill, and to offer distraciinn; -wi - b -1�1rD vi we -im- --Rare o a "wanted" man. In �t are easy when you use Gil- stream, :Barker was not far behind, the sailors and single men quickly -`a; cooing tales or storms, of toe. this disguise he stood -on-a London left's Puie Flake Lye. It aittually but- tw =ice' he had been struck by took up their, posts, -.The single mem bergs and. lashing rata. and the great sidewalk for six days and eventually ' washed the dirt away). Gets right sparks Which bad set Aire to Nits. Fa_ had to bring up their blankets, dip green cambers that swept round the, secured his malt In the six days- he down t0 blan's clothes, Horn, Some were from bis own ez • ground-in Qrime! use a "Thank them iu water, and throw them over . tier_ also received nearly $'40 from kind. God!". _ said•" Robii, when - fence• r _ , we a fro i f h r t• -• h did th #a and the clan. m ha wealth hearted ! la, scrub _ re e ' e 1 -solutionOf1teaspoonfu ]dissolved Potty joined •him. Here they halted th Q They � o y ' i keta in a quart of cold' water. Off add the horses'drank noisily rotta the oche were all burnt, and they had rest th 'f c'sle. spilled lets the pool or The authorities of Srotl ne Yard t70mes the dirt) Acid you do. .no y q others to replace .them for the rest have ordered ghat the money. shall _ stream, the water of c6hich was quite of the voyage. .But,the fire was,quick. "Better to drown than to guru, ' said be hard rubbing] warm, . _ 1 paid into ,the police funds. They g put out, Kelly, speaking for the first 'time. consider the money was earned in the • Keep Gillett's Lye on hand for Peter Hariier iooked down futo the `Pat turned his uiind frutu that fn- With the, words, the mad obsession employer's time, anti, therefore be(' e face, of the woman he earried. cideni of ,fire; and remembered how, that he mfgbt have to. drown them, longs all your cleaning. Use it for toilet Dead! Pright, 1 suppose,' I thought I ` fo the e :fate. bOW1s.TOClearit when lying sweating in the Doldrums seemed to fade, banished by his voice. - -- — opped•updrains. so when I lifted her, but I couldn't they had 'otten cooled themselves by It was as though his mind had been- ' It kills germs, •destro odors- leave her behind," _ Ys babbling wildly, like ' Better push on,'y said Robin, who talking about icebergs, g poor Fabian, and ' slndAOVelharmietitiSneIOrpltrmb- j3oth' Kelly and Robin,, trerug badly the realization came 'as a shock, kDNEM was anxious about Genevieve and _.:r= ;tells Gillett 8 burnt, kere suffering Intense pain• Silence fell again', until the 'baby Lye. Ask him for a tin- today, Jessie. Potty narker, mare Hardened, dismiss- cried. pp�/pER 'Yes,'we'll Keep to The stream and • N.. Kdtissoiv. lye (n bat wat.r.�I6.aegvn let the horses make their own pace, (To Be Continued.) Ur. Wernet's Powder holdsfalee of the IF* Itself fists the water. - plates so firmly and comfortably in There aren't any snags or holes in WHEN-YOUR-DAUGHTER - pta�e far 24 beta, --the ac this part; it's damned rough going, natural --eat, la y tli'Wy feel FREE BOOKLET -tae, oyr - The human brain, the seat of sense ugh, sing witbout fear Y SPY but they are fairly sure,footed,' COMES TO WOMANHOOD of any slippin Presc bed ' the new editions of the Gillett'' Lye lion, is itself without sensation. Its g n by world's _- "A' good .thing file Valley, 1& .clear sQOSt emsnsnt dmtiete -the 1ltmaow it's .. � house clearlizig ob us to on either side' of the stream down' Most girls to tissue is insensitive to any fr ling or �� �k� powerful Cleanser and disinfect here!' their tee's need- �:,; :� pain even when cut or cauterized. a tonic and re go" centaias frill informatio' for soap "If it wasn`t; it w oiild' mean a quick l3�' Vii.'tboroush ,leaning and`otber later. Give •Hoer z:;;:s. :.'' am on the fwm. Address Standard good -bye *! - �. rtlaaabter L7dis B: n kh V - �..JIMISds Limited, From Avenue b Lib- Aa the turned their horses own. Pin sea's . eye- ~'' !`'` - • ____ viyi3treet, Toronto, Ontario stream, the baby - struggled In Robin's able Compound z: ;; Ideas Wan arms, and , bowled lustily, for the nett few ?lawn was unrelling the devastation months.' Teach ::'' Artists and Authors, A.matekir or Professional are invited her how to Guard of night when they reached the ,tone her health st this to send us saleable Sketches, Illustrations, Designs; Short bridge and saw the pathetic group Stories and Arrticles.GILLETTV'S' watching for them. critical time. -D' /flea she is. t happy, healthy wife and mother she .via Are You Art iSIiCQ�I % � � "Here's• your little son,'" and Rbbia thank you. y ndinid- = held the screaming child towards his Sold at all good drug noses. _ "We Offer' you .practical instruction-and criticism on Paint - - EATs ow father, but Kelly &book tits head; -Fa_ - ings, Landscapes and Flowers in Water Colours. Send a t bfan was delirious, and his mind won_ tl d „ �'� ;three-vent SUMped--envelape -for full- information. = dared. 8e ust babbled incoherently Ideas Unlimited _. as he lay In. agony, - •�ve e�� • •� o ` - • splint And a tariff *sheet bandage be- as moose 1Z _ , ' bsae No. 37—'34 ing the beat Genevieve could do, _THIRTY -NINE LEE AVENUE; TORONTQ i •i r, w Ink 'y %• the eestat . His parents, a brother and Along ................ _ - with s other Pupils of Gh� si e P Pi Early Fall BlOUse friends ved the remainder. Regina Flying Club, Mies Clemente Blustrated Dressmaking Lesson Hill committed suicide after suf- recently took her testa and passed r - Furnished 4•Vith Euery F.attern fering some time from injuries re with flying colors. She was s pupU ' ceived in an 'automobile accident, of R. J. Grbome, flying Instructor of - y caused when he wrecked his machine the club_: +► -- -� - i Bat Mias Clements won't be- loins - to -avoid striking a group of children. , -' -- - - - mush - -flying to Saskatchewan. She - _ - -- _ - - —_- D@n't- BB- a- Carb6t? will -st the end of 'this menlh to Lake gun [ua 'Copy' _ _ of Your Pet Sanatorium, New Westminster, B,C, Women s _ - Film Star's style She had been on the- Weyburn Floa. _ lioilyw•ood:- -'Phis business of wo_ Pital_�taff since May, 1931. _, .. . _ _ men copying the clothes si ytes they ' - i - he movies is all right to some' -The Stranded Three Master C see in t � � � ■ extent, but a certain discretion, should --, J be used, ,Omar Kiam, New York de_ : "(From the French of Robert By Mars IVl Mora.a signer, said recently, Choquette.) ' am, who is here under contract A mighty sailer that would sail no to Samuel Goldwyn designing cos- more - 1 �c » turves for Anna Sten in 3 new plc- The tall ship slept on the resounding JEALOUSY- MONTH a _ lure, said he recognized the screen sands. It's a dull, dull day here in_foronto, but let us pi=er back at - -- "experts 'the greatest influence upon BUnd'to the dawn, deaf to the wind's August and see what those 'high temperatures did to the human 'race.- the style - consciousness of the coun- commands, - - Dan Cupid received several hard knocks, it seems. Divorce ac- try today," Three idle masts were leaning toward - tivities showed a marked increase, due tq bad tempers aggravated by - - "But," he emphasized, "sometimes the shore, the heat. Twenty-two writs for divorce were filed at Osgoode ' Hall it is not so good for a woman' to , In death it knew not that, each day' - iuring4hezd _ compared with irl -a+}_ly.-- Fiffy- n -e_¢Ct -j- 5 'Were_ _ . carbon -copy the' gowns of her favorite the wave, �erio - the -same- -way, the smart- a*_olnaa who' _At either side, with gloomy br[ght- granted final decrees in August. - - . ' - --� 9 _ wishes r� adopt the actressf gown Hess -full - Something to be said tur rainy, misty. days, what -what? And it's quite as simple• as falling for herself should keep in mind her A seaweeit tribute as an offel'tfig gave. ,� oft a. log to. make. It's such an un- own -individuality and the environ- The tall ship slept. The gull, the rest complicated affair with easy to .ment in which she will wear that -less gull, - • SOME MO GUST NEWS handle raglan sleeves. - gown." Kept vigil o'ea.the masts which ne'er The Toronto Huifitai ciety, too, have some statistics that At tie silk,in watermelon (an eft --Kiam said screen. styles mostly are would feet allow increases for last moililt. ere were 2,267 cats brought to the red) shade made this darling blouse. "greatly exaggerated." A bitter salt natalgia on them teal; T' shelter or 2`19• more. than in .the previous month. Officials attribute' •'White bengaline silk made the little- •They have '• reenter ef_ -The - eternal ebb -and do upon that this to the spring and summer crop of kittens growing up to cathood shirtwaist bowed collar. fectivelX. ehoie _ 4 about this time. - Pale. shades of ,crepe satin and "That Is why a strict- adaptation of Silvered the keel and underplanks in crepe silk, taffeta, net, surrahs in a screen style is likely to appear tau - vain, checks or plaids, etc., are among tactic in ordinary surroundings. And ocean's . thousand .,sirens sang _- -1 IT'S TRUE. i. other favored materials_ for early _ their strain -= - - Disco_verin that he could et to British Columbia b rcel post Autumn for this fascinating model. A mighty sailer that would satl no, g g y P There are some interesting points Regina Woman Passes more. . -for 'approxirilatel.y' $,'5.00,- K.C. Banks, of London, England, - theuZht in .construction ,to learn too, making TCEta Acs Airplane Pilot -Eric Muncaster, - :s+ this an inexpensive method of doing so, since funds were tow;_ - the tiny thread tucks and the. pleas - ft seemed too good to be true, -so before climbing into a mail box ing yoke. Regina,- Passing all testa, !Hiss M. REMNANTS Of THE FEAST - °hi consulted the-proper authorities and discovered there is a regula -' Style-No. 9192 is designed for sin- Clements, -until recently supervisor of 'Ti; now a man 1-n blank deep( - 1 Lion against consigning living animals in His. Majesty's` post. es 14, 1&, 18 years, 34, 36, 38 and nurses at the Weyburn Mental Hos. of cherished hopes bereft; And how many of•us have had this same idea 40 inches bust. Size 16 requires 2 1-R pital. at Weyburn, Sask., bas become Discover* that he has to wear * » * a ysids of 39 -inch material with Ya Saskatebewan's second airplane pilot. Just what the enothi have !elf, 1 - yard of 39 -inch contrasting. ! _ A JUDGE SPEAKS AGAIN. According -to Judge Joseph Sabath, of Chicago, pretty girls HOW TO.ORDER PATT6I,1,NS make bad wives: He bases. his opinion on their desire to . be always = Write your name and address CIUID on show, plainly, giving number and size of h An nztv..�.u,•+ . NOW, now, g­ enesatitiesarz alwa }s dangerotss.:and..unfair.l. such patterns as you. want. Enclose LESSON NO. 24 illustrated in the following lesson. 15c in stamps or coin (coin preferr- . ed; wrap it carefully)_ for each hum- _oui. last three lessons dealt with Thus far !n these Sketch Club lea- - NOT ABAD IDEA son Pattern.. Service, 73' West Ade- the merchant marine and small Bona, we have dealt with. the study Kissing in. public is banned in Italy, except for' "farewells" at f pleasure boats,. such as dinghys. row- of mediums of pen and ink, and the laide St.. Toronto. " stations. The inininxlm penalty 'a events -five' Ce fine_,. ber, ond. address. your order to Wil- .boats and =noep. crayon pencil, with the various tech- railway, ' = P Y Pit "i r. x i__; -�= ,3,. e.:g;, g _usages- and - - '- - pays eon e _ subj .ct of large racing yachts and also the combinations of these medi- a don't wish to cause.an� of my friends a on, my account, j Deep Breathing " then twb lessons illustrating- giant ums. but the fact remains; that as this-is-a particular. aversion of mine, per � battle ships. These four lessons also How many art students who are .naps. -one fine might cure ' therri• Exercise Corrects illustrate the-pomp and ceremony of interested • in these lessons wish- to' _ r,h� Regatta at Cowes, oft the Isle of take up the study •of "Wash draw • the bandit, wtro was waiElnR below, - Faulty- -Posture Wight. _ World -Weis Effort - attempted trs open the but the girl_.. FIG. lU2 illustrates a calm, ►, Wash ' drawing 'is s zrmediufit ;which -. •' y . pluckily snatched the Run away ll]Il1rOVeS_ YUlil l'I Ure and i with an opportunity -to Stock up fresh' artiste use for making tone drawings For Women's Rights water and provisions from the sup- somewhat like photographs, 'only Disarmed, the bandit was Pasily cap. Also Aids Your ply boat the "Erin." without their mechanical stiffness. cured by bar -• brothers, with her as. - :4i oraus.Crtl ode for Univer- siatance, Meantime, the other bandits Health FIG. 103 illustrates a yacht with Wash drawings may be very sketchi- g Shallow breathing and bad oars sails .-set. The _ top 'of the ly handled 'and - that is wherein their' opened Are from the housetop and, g posture square sal Adoption of Legisla- injured Harnam, taut instead of run- are two prevalent causes of flat chests, sails were omitted in the original value lies, as a strong direct contrast ; i, ding away Ito the house, she bid her. Many a bollow- oh6sted woman could sketch on account of space.•Note- a to,Photos..- tion by Governments ,Geneva, -- Encouraged by the !united self behind a wooden plank and wait- have's really beautiful flgu:e It she'd, portion of a border line at the top. - The medium, wash drawing {ei . t 'States congressional approval of e4ted ed till one of them came dowi,, when - practice deep breathing and learn of the sails. merely a water colour drawing which -- nationality rights, ' women leaders she surprised him, and'tbrowing her. how to stand, sit and walk, + FIG. 104 at�the right illustrates a may be rendered in moafone or in have started a vigorous w orld:alde self neon him, strangled • him with To .illustrate to yourself how pi`o_ yacht . under full sail. At • the left. a various colours. For illustration work . Crusade for universal adoption of leg- the _gold necklace be was wearing, per breathing ' improves mour figure, -islation given women the acme rlght9 Other members of the family, who do this ezerclsa 1r* front of a tntr_ g 'ror: Keeping the shoulders back and • as men, had come out by this time, came to g _ _ ' 4 . The women's .consultative commit- her rescue and all the bandf;e except at the same time pulled downward, - _ _ - take sleep breath and raise the cheat, - -} one ,re captured. - "-- _ -tee. which deals with the subject of -- -- , . Hold soul breath three seconds and --- - nationality,. is sending to all Govern- Hatuam's • father Way tatatly then try to force a little more air li +1 rR t O - t ,dents s she InuN. your lunge, ..ful,alc e:�i�dFly� - 1 _ It a copy of the nationality treaty ad_ herself was removed to' ltiosplfal' for i 1 _ •. until, the lungs absolutely ,refuse to _ •ppted_ by the -Pan: American Confer -. treatment of her injuries. hold another bit of air' - ence at Montevideo, - Then slowly exhale. keeplr,g the D/lisa Madeleine 2�Daty,- of few chest elevated and the shoulders back - She -Works To Con uer - .Tork: speaking foe the Women's in_ q and down. Do the exercise several , ternatlonal league, said the consults . times when you get up in the morn .. r 'tive committee had also decided to l • i Ing and 'whenever pan think of it «;•: +�••��� �^ v3 - t Induce Governments to appoint Nomen are sweeping the male woe=' during 'the day. Ii you're persistent, any o 1 P ker off his feet. This astonishing fact g y amore. women delegates to the i.eague is indicated by figures of the 1931 Bri_ 1t won't -be long until you'll breath - - of Nations' annual assembly, In' Sep- deeply an.4 carry your cheat high all '-�` _ i fish Censu4 whiiii huvP jUsr, been pub -.!! �- : -- =z- -�- -• tember, The committee be{ieves 'wo- of the time meta dale ales will aid its' cause. lashed,=_T g Watch •your- shoulders.- Hold' them Since 1921, wbea tike. pee%Iuus'couut ,'b9ck so the, cheat is canted high, was taken, ,215 women have become shoulders slump forward, naturafly combination of a steam and sail' an artist uses Monotone wash for re- G><rI Rids Town stationary engine and grans drivers, the cbe'st..is going to -be caned in, pleasure yacht. -Many of these float. production` in the 'average magaiine . 5 boiler firemeu and stokers, 1 a tram It, after you've learned- to breathe ing palace's are always arouna during or advertisement. The reproduction of Of Bandit Clang driver and nearly_,'00 have launched and stand correctly, your chest still, these regattas, especially 'when mem. "colour wash drawings is-very costly- out into the undertaker's business. Of seems too flat, do arm exercises.' hers of lire Royal family ace in at- for the making of the engravings the . 848 women returned as smiths Swimming, using only the breast tendance. `Then ''away out in 'the mid• and the printing• of the same. Indian Heroine : Receives lie- and skilled forge workers, 347 were stroke, is the best exercise to develop die - distance - � married; there were.27 women chim- and strengtben_the pectoral mdtscles, . Ydit will note a battle However, moret�e ward From Government hey sweeps, 1 womangame - keeper, if -you have no opportunity 'to swim; ship. Later on, we shall show these ins are .far more costly to reproduce x ,and From Other Women 422 women bookmakers (65 of them do the breast stroke in the morning monster iron -clads closer up, than- the engravings thus far used SimIa,India, -A brave Jac girl, Har_ married, 4 women'ranked'as ti'rivers while'you are piagtictng` deep. break_ "'Try to get some clippings for your in these lessons. If the students of nam Kaur, was given recognition of and coachmen of coaches, carriages Ing file' nit "Marine Life ", and samples of Uur, Sketch Club desire to study a her gallantry recently, the Governor and horse omnibuses, while out of a Standing • with heels - together, work by two well - known English «'ash drawings in , these weekly' lea-. ort the Junjab besf� owing a gift of land total of 6,080 married women, engag_ .stretch the _arms . , forward, palms artists, Frank Brangwyn and Charles sons, they may show, their interest and 'a cash prize of $350, •granted by ed In agriculture'was one who boasted together, , Inhale and, slowly turn- Dixon, The former is a practical sail- by writing us a letter requesting. the the government in recognition of her the proud title of e4t'ate laborer. Ing the palms outward, swing the or and 'a famous draughtsman of introduction of Wash drawing lea- • ,i bra °very . against bandits, \Yomen of Vi�omen also figured as• (ii e,• brigade aims back as far . as.- they'll go, marine subjects: The latter sketches sons. How many 'of you are really in- the city gave her a golden chain, officers, chief constables, fairground Keep them at shoulder - level, of for the' large English illustrated terested to take up this study? This. 17 year old girl rid her village proprietors, shnnters, lampmen -and course: tennis and bring them for. weeklies and is also an experienced EX. N0. 29, make a few simple r ward, Repeat fifty times', sailor. sketctmes similar to those used in this In the Moga Thesil) Punjab) of three. porters, - __._ rp ' :'armed 'bandits 'April last, Fdur des - Radcliffe' in the bear! of industrial Owing to the•- -small- amount of lesson. Be sure to represent contrast, pe •' ' '' 'Wit_ Is Filed .� •. not .only on the hull of he boat; b radoes, for the arrest of one of f -^ ge een �t Lancanshire, has acquired its -112- In- space at our disposal each week, we • - whom the,gov70mmeat had offered a duatry by the decision o[ a Bury firm Los Angeles -A will which George moat of necessity reproduce .. our also on the sails, of between the: _ large rward, - raided a village -in the sails and aky. { _ Il[oga Thesil and asked the girl to to take over a cotton mill for the man- W:- Hill,' -motion, picture director, 'sketches rather small, Therefore, ,if _reveal to them the asked the girl to ufacture,of women's- felt`hats. -This is 'wrote two days before he ended his you have a magnifying glass and then Questions.Rill be .answered in this an entirely new trade'for the town, life here August 11, -has been filed look through, it at' our illustrations de artment. Anyone wishing tore -� young women of.the village hid their p Y g -for probate. you will be able to define more of the Jewellery. b It valued the estate pt'"moie'than "de {all of these -wonderfur -ships. ceive a personal reply may have rt_^ Leaving the Birl• in charge of ohs We should give as we would re $10,000, same if a Sc stamped addressed en- ♦ of them, the other three weal up the ceive, cheerfully, quickly and with. ' The bPgveith2d to Frances Marion. • Note. how simple 'is -the technique velope is inclosed -with the request. ..roof of..a house -to ptudy the position, out hesitation; for there is no grace scenarist and his former wife, and to used to represent the ocean, also note The Art Director; Our Sketch Club, Meantime. seeing Harnum Kaur's in a benettt that sticks to .the• flag. her sons by Fred Thomson: late star the difference between calm water Room 426, 73 Adelatde- Street West., - -tour brothers coming to her rescue., ers,- Seneca, - - . . ' -of western films, each one- seventh of and a choppy sea.. A rolling sea is Toronto. - ^- , _ .... � ... Y- • - 4v " �,,; _ � • :. - : - rte,. — Claremont Green Raver _ -- - - - - - I -' - MN YOUR PAINS AWAY ( ' Tom Sanderson had a business ' - I • trip to Pun Pe (continued from Pickering page) �tn6 Sale Register - % p/c �� An Monday. Lam. �. I r f,. ILL Quite a•number in our vicinity yes- �• w.•�;�, Mrs. Harton spapt a day last iweek / j WEDNESDAY, NOV 3rd -' Auct- FUNKRAL DIRECTOR AND W her daughter in St. Mary's ponded to the carload shipment, of. ion sale of farm stack, implements ` Mrs. Thomson s fruit, vegetables and clothing sent harness and household f ut,iture, EMBALMER. pent Monday with out to the needy in the. Western Pr--,' •• :9„cceesor ;to W. J. Mather, her son 'altar; and iamily•izt Mar Tv last: week: _ at lot 15, con.. 10, blarkham, also ; �kia _ ,.. -` - -at the same time and lace there - 8couftvills �`he �teen-�v "ee - La3ies �A� -'�s -tit � p M,s. J. Mundell, Miss Clara ]! ;cal !hold the', monthly meeting at the warts, aura ,+gr,cwa ru w srcrarrrw will be .offered for sale, subjeet - Might end_Dxy 3arv3eea and Musa rorgte, were in the city an • 1 to reserve bid, the farm of 116 ac- Q I$eea Monday. t hotlie. of Mrs. Wm. Gray, on W'ec�nea -gam Relief for Sciatica, Neuritis, Rheu -, which is in a hi h state of day Oct. 31st, aL 2,30 p. m. R'ord : Cordon Williams and triendK of for �Roli Call, "'`Thankstiving.c' "Yon ' Lutatag °' Sprains and Bruises. cu ,on, belonging to the Est - 9W1 I•uifalo, visited tine former's a.,nt, un see. 4cs. "e. !Oe a�e off the late Wm. Coak�vell. Sale are welcome. p. m. sharp. Terms for chatt- JAS DAVIDSON � Sunday last. Prom dour Dtv�iag op :. at 1 a, y4: J. H..Caskey is enjoying the cots- :.r, c 'Aller"Ltsrr DRUG COMrI►NT els, CASH, _ A. S. Farmer, auction- ' Cherrywood TS Dadmus st_T. rent. WAYrrtey 4523 earn nary of his father, from Illadoc, for'' CHERRY�YOOD a short' period, Mrs. John Wilhson and daughter Miss Laura Petty visited with :� Miss. AutTi ;Ta or on Sunda of Athens, are visiting with. Morg+na; y T *T r T n �T : ;« . and Mrs. Pugh. ' " bIr:- "ands. hire.:" Gook, of. Toronto, _ -; - • 1 1\ V it ,� 1.71 C � • • R Leslie and Mrs.' Feasby and All- visited, at Mr. C. Lintnees ;on• Sat- ; OCST 8 E R USED " ti1/<iDS " - -? $n, of Uxbridge spent•Sunday, with nrday•l�st. AQTUYQBILP 'Ed. and Mrs. Pugh. Mrs. James "Todd has••.Yeturned "to - .- 'F'IRIi€ Several', .Rom. hire attended. 't her, home after: spending. a • *eek , ln. jet as demo Zion Aaniv astrsite'ttie See ty Grain Grinder from =46.26 and tip. - , RGILARY " - ervar+p;' I Services and' .Coo :� Toronto with :her. dautr)}tes. BU cart over the paw salt =etxd. 5' ,Mr. and Mrs. • W.; Sinclair- �and`:'$i- _ ;'" § _ ' Fred £v - - E. F ` , at�chd' Petty' motore,� $o,. Her ov *njth ''; s =; s,.. OASIIALTY :#vere in 7nep to da Vt=e � mod' file `�aieeic" -skid .'w'l ' frigads. ` "'= ''•''' �,. LIFB hNBURANO>D The Anniversa fie �p ` �• 10 2Q Fortson tractor Phcu�e Pickering 7M ` noon with Fred sad rS,..`Cowie.' ry' rtirieeq of 'the 3- furrow' Ilver iii.': �r�; eAl q T'1 15v, hs luL1i -C ui h wtll`in T'd: x,F/ ;U:. .�' ;': r- ``2- furrow iittIe Won3ex'I`ractor p`Iow puss. to have been held on° ];'rain ev- held on Nov. 11th. On Tuesday- ev- �, �"� N T23 G:`M': C. true,, State" 'body, sg1 1931 Rugby truck, stake bod duals '� eni has been postponed - -.fpr one. • ov,' 13th, at 8 o clock; a mn y• YOIi CaD BU at $Qm@ v e k cent will be presented by the Young ' 1930 Dodge 'Raael' :,l eljvei�r lnternational 2- furrow piow (•new)' 'People of Zion Church. Cedar "Grove. Fleury Single Plow T! RF,3. BATTERI Miss R. Walker, we are sorry to. p 1925 Ford Coach B$/ i say 'ran not itilpYoved in heeilth, and `malrt, feature of the program . Fleury Grain litoller 2- furrow CockGhutt Plow f ACCE994AIL8 ` at present is in a very serious -•C(M- j ,viii be "a sacred play, entitled, "Pet- ; Welsh Po r l ' j�es•�a" "DeniaN'. • After the concert, a • • � (9utetJ • •_ - "'" - l2-ft. Spring Tooth. 2K -H Cultivator -• 'y dition. , = snarler Electric Radio 6-ft M -H cliff Tooth Cultivator At low arid' better Priem. B Local hydro users are- anticipating lunch will be served in the hall. Full the reported. reduction in hydro rat- particulars of Sunday services later. 2 Battery Radios 6 -ft .SDriav Tooth` Cultivator, M -H as - -ea, that' are ,expected- to-- become o-ff- Deforest Radio (demonstrator) 1829 I1+iraat Sedan - you can to Toronto. - active shortly, j t k)31.Nl L Pl r1• s V AP, UL Vert Electric Automatic Grinder 2925 Hudson Brougham -�`• "+ Jos: and "Mrs. Evans are preparing ! in the 1 det.wristrator) 6tt. Macsc y Binder - - for the mi tion to Florida for the - Let uw repair that; leaky ;top. COMMUNITY [(ALL 1929 Essex Sedan " _ ..: - McCormiek Corn Binder winter in company with R: and- Mrs. CLAREMONT ONT. 1927 Chevrolet Coach =-used Electric DeForest Ra,dia "' Besse, of Stayner.. -Skilled Motor Repairs.: �" FRIDAY, NOVE -14BER 2nd M Chev ; - Sedan. demonstrator Cuttin u$ux L. Lye has completed the making ' - w. of a half -ton of iron brackets and Good Orchestra in Attendance 1929 Durant Coupe A3- ituh Due�ble" -Rend .Grinder Gordon Jr L,$W braces to be used as re- inforcement Admission. 75 cents a couple and tV'? Ford Sedan .Tack for. s.;me..: . ,on the school roof. 1 - 33 cents for Extra Lady CHAS COOPER, *" - Phbne 2908; Ed. and Mrs. Gleason and Wilbur,, Lunch Provided . :CLAREMOI�T fICR.ECtIVG, ONTARI(? spent Sunday with M, 3 and Airs. f y Wilker. Mrs. Wilker returned with - 'them to Claremont. y M Ira Boyer, Mrs. Palmer. Mr. and; DIN TY' S G�,RAGX 'bars. George Lee, of Stouffville, spent Our. Brock and tiEngtiton gds. - - .-Sunday in Oakville with air. and :..�' " _ _ ..Mrs. Stewart Combs. Fred d airs. Ward are spending- 4 General Repair Wock all oars. a few da ,at Kinmount, with D. A. gurynteed at reasonable and Mrs- Pugh. :Mir. Ward is. getting together a car -load of cattle. �• C�a - - Mrs Dr. Carlyle. of Wembley, At- LG....w trtoro.: Pnrrne ~cn _ Welding Acetylene tai, daughter' of James . McFarlane, - ' _.. Batteries sopwired and chargsd. _ formerly run Mrs. euben Raw- - Claremont - Fiewstone aced Dunlop Tires. $OIL very ne- -evening's entertain - :. ; 9trollae and Oils, r;* g' _ Retreshmiot Booth la Oooasotion W meet was had at the home of Wm. Phone Pick. TSdI - ss+d Mrs Birkett n Saturda ev _ ... _ - • l or day). _ s - _ ... tg 91. en tat th '' ' Wr ,try the members of b _Bowling Club. _ - MILTON SLEEF Word, has been received- here of - 431y PROPRIWMR the death of - Miss \ettie 'Gibson, - daughter of Mrs Charlie Gibson. of Woodstock. Much- sympathy is felt -- -4or the bereaved family ` Mrs: Roy Morgan and Mary and Thomas, and Mrs. Rae, of Stouffville - - - ,: `. `were in .Toronto on Sunday visiLizrg - the former's husband who is still in _ ---hospital, but is. now showing signs of improvement q��� Come and spend an evening at the - -- e+s�� sp "d i Claremont Baptist 'Church on Friday <�rsr ass.,• s�t..r, .w+ fir ia evening, Oct. 26th. A Rood proitram . j . ss4sr re will be given by the Whitevale Dr- amatic Club, presenting Seth Parker. +t�AY'E MONEY by buying a new Chevrolet ennui 'Yes . ; •` ��(gY ��,� Everybody welcome: Silt' r eoliection. �7 and in ws different ways! The W. M. a. v[ nt ur- Fiat: vt+o et ere lowest prim It costs lens Otiss l`r stt~� eh furnished the 'program at the - :jam pp earn this: tai from the very outset. ;;rent meeting v „dh the Baptist M'3i- Second: Time-payment are lower flow A"'evefl -- ” - io *ry Society At the hume of ildr3. PaYI� �� 'thanks "to new, lope G M A C rates. ' Malcolm Forsyth, on Tuesday after- " 3 uV rL+. r,,\ . ✓� ;able - a El-- prairttiit Third: We can- _Xllowr more in trade for your present car• trn.c was spent. : - because we I .. - s s c „V I'.. i .iV �l� ,r . - E. and Mrs, Bryan, Mr. and Airs. 0 Fourth: Your new, Chevrolet will cost you less to run than Lye and Mrs. Chandler were. r Wh- 1G`� gear other car. Less for gasoline► -less for upkeep --as Long as - itbq on Monday. Mrs. Chandler call- drive it! ALL MAKES vied on Rupert Allaway, who a short SSRVlOED SND R6PAIRSd` �' e while ago, suffered a mild stroke. Fifth: Chevrolet offers you' the five'most- talked- aboest - =a : - ,- He is now able to be around with ' ' _ " `features of the year. You get more for your money in a 11934 PRICES RF.A90NABLI! _ the aid of a walking- stick, but is Chevrolet! ; WORS 6FUA8ANTESD ' not in very good health. - • And think -of the time,' trouble' and worry you'll save- - The Annual .Harvest .Home Serv- - - Ht4LY- 101CLOSd<a. y � . 'v' a new, safe car with new tires, new brakes, new. batte ARTHUR' •%1`14LD ices to the Unrtad (Wirch, will bs KNEE ACTION ��_ B. T. I lieadu,►iey d held on Sunday, Novet+,bet 'ills at' safety glass,- dead -true 'steering and lots of "pick-up"! FLAME 1i a m. and 7 p.':,,. Rev.. Isaac =': , '• CYUNOER HEAD Mister Sts ir.m Sf.sdsN Sir Ivsm 1346 : Phooe 5201, PICKIRIX6 Snell, of Cambray, will condut nor- s stir and preach. Spcectai music will ICAILE•CONTROLLItO $710 : be p!iven. On, Taes -iav evening in thy' ERAKEf � �� Ccmmunity Nall, • e1,mrnencie, of 6 _ . Dt&ered, ht11s •v:eAd. at� o+7, Oshawa, Out. Freight and Gov, 'THE MADELINE" o c!xk, the etnmtal Chicken Supper 2*DY By PISHER r.nmew license only .use. S1. Mr tame - peke, on the GM,4C plan. r vitl be nerved. A. program will fol- - .SAFETY t1 BEAUTY- 'BEAUTY -SALON �} low at which Lenore Hurd -Best, of SHOCK -PROOF Ter-,nto, Profess opal Graduate of - t:w Owen Smiley. Studio, will be tine STiER1Ni _ ' . 1.934 means a lnew *ear which mean. _ a new Permanent Wave. Ieading entertainer, rendering read- ° �' t bav it.Rs. Songs ant L;a•t t,, +roc :, . :►l:•(• _ ;, Permanent Waves s ♦ -.. bfa;ter Jack B >a :,v, a Boy Sopraiii, `'"�<: •� e e av to uKte cry - :,,.•:.:•::.w.> ... � : ;<. ;�•:«,',.,... ; :: .:. :. :.... : :� purse so why no from Toronto. 'rite local choir will be + y sa appointments m ?' ±• a. lad . eke boUrd as well. Adl:r +•;l ):l, X10 cents, `.' n give nit my cuetomere to wary sit t; chilexen, 25 cents. caret ul attention The "proposed meeting of the; Bus- iness Men's Association was held on ; ;, :.. ,; Y :<;, ti " Also, Mareselling.. Hair- curtiog, Scalp K, Friday evening last- Cooper's,. A and Facial Treatmeate, t Sbam ooin sees:::: • >.. :... Rood attendance of the Business pee- •. � �'`�'°"• - >? g' • ' • " ple was observed. The organization �,2ie. ' 3tdtl3Zds11, was completed with the-following of- ficers elected: Pres. Chas. Cooper; Vice- Ares., H. Parker; Secretary, A. Pretty. Among the measures already + l_ completed is the .decision to comet- "'< "' ante early closing, start ing on Nov. %.. ``" "' "` 4 X&Ple Loaf Mutual !� bth .closing Monday, Wednesday and v - Insurance CO. Friday nights at ? o'clock, except- C-374C -ink when that night -should come -on �' � `� srad,WAWAh'E9t� INS�,M, a day previous to a holiday.. The Oheap rates for farm and oouaury matter of competing transient trad- �, : <: baildfugs, ere and peddlers,• not liced to sell �• QV�adaoraa Iaeursntx on butldiaaa. in this Township was am discussed : ;. ; :. "I - wind- mills; SIlos eto,- with the probability that strong roc- r�.<: ;bra: ~A"` < ..; :• sutomooile Ineuraoae ommendations will be made to the wC - of all kinds - • local Township Council. - _ , . :.. > . • .. ,. - - . - • - • C. A. and Mrs. Overland and lam- _ FARMS FOB 8A1,n w ily were in Toronto on Thursday last - - -._ Write 'or phone' _ ;_attending the funeral of the form- CHARLES COOPER, -- Claremont "BOWMAN ROWB t er's sort, Mrs. Leppinstton, who WHITBY,' ONT. dted -at the age oaf 89 years �.. __• - - --, . t'• 5` 1 C ..PiY �.��,�, ry��F1. c�:sv tiaM'L4W+4+ ..Ertxt••- .5.2@ +mm'� +, . .a.. 7s�.- _ e, -��J •. • ' .e � - Alp r; Two Britons Lead In Air Derby Latest Addition To French Royalty - Dutch Fliers Trailing by 1,300 Miles. Scott Black Roar at Terrific Speed Over Southern 'Seas— ► , and Mollisons Fighting. For Third Place With U.S. Flier, Col. Turner ~i,oaaon.— rrtgttLieuc. u, w, A. a cracx -up oa- wnarng ac aingapore. '? Scott and COL Campbell Black, vet - They struck the earth'hard but appar• i s loran Biers of the Royal Air Force, ently without• damage to their under- ° {1 ,' were roaring over the East Into Mon - carriage. 'of ! ,yam. • ' Pay. well in the lead in the London- 'soared Other racers,- most them In the -handicap were scattered over 1aSelbourne air derby.' They event, away from Singapore at 11,4E p.m• two continents behind .the leaders. anadsy (iM:T. (6.4II a.m. Singapore Cathcart Jones and Ken Waller. .' -- time). Britishers, !frilly took off from Karat " � At that time their nearest .ccmpe• chi at. 4.16 am. today. Eisrlier reports Y � � ' •. : _ ,#horn, the Dutch team of K, D. Par- said 'they took off at 10,00 p m, last ��♦ x a ;me6tier sad J. J. Moll, at Rangoon; night, but they had to return, Nature 'wsra at 3'4at 1,E00 mlLea to the rear. of the trouble which delayed them Ttte• Dutchmen: left Rangoon at 18.42 was not. lipmediately known. The 13cott -Black "duo were setting a Y 1 X' They landed at Ater Star at 3.38 terriffic pace in their Comet plane, &. in and took off *for Singapore about Apart from a' forced landing due to - - -' .— shortage of gasoline near Bagdad they -i��.- Scott and Blarok hoped: make'the P had halted only at the, control points ' ,�s >' ..A, �� - • - i0' hazardous journey over Sumatra.. Baghdad, Allshabad and Singapore, Java, and the treacherous Timor Sea since leaving England. II • to -Darwin, Australia their nett corn- , ' • u they' were sleeping at all, they - v! pulaory control point stop, la,one hop..- vp -erp• sleeping' en route. At Baghdad The "iTnited Staten' tearh of Roscoe they halted 33 minutes, at Allahabad Turner aitd Clyde, Pangborn were one hour, and at Singapore only one _ Y r. roaring along in third place, east of -., i,Alla>rabad, :r , hour and 20 minutes, Scott said at Singapore he hoped to , '.'are Count of Paris, son of the Due De Gui .e, pretender to the 'their Throne, of France, and his wife,., India, �- er streak, of ill -luck net the Anoth reach Darwin, the nezt gontrol point , Princess OrlBans- Biagante, with youhg daug�-+ ;er, Helene Astrid Leopoldine, for whom the King and Queen- of Belgium will act as Godparents. Th, Princess is holding the newly born !n arena. Y ,, courageous Moilisons . back in their non -stop. His plane bumped badly as To the left is the Count of Paris ,her and Princess Issbe.le= Victoria, 'find td -' the right, Prince Henri, the ' • !drive to' overtake the Americans. Af- It landed, giving the crovid a thrill (Jauphig of France. ter leaving Karachi. Captain Jim and and a brief shock. It nearly overturn- - - - o- r)Up,, rlfe,,Amy, lost their way and they, ed• owing to a sudden change - !n the - 'landed at Jodhpur. to check iheir'bear- wind. It was around 6.45 Saturday morn- Part -Time Jobs = Sees Need For - - istge• - They resumed their Sight al- ,+ The British ftters told Reuters the in g when the - ompany's depot at - "Good for Students most 'immediately for Allsbabad, ex- trip from Allahabad had been "appal- Smooth Hock advised- Gibson's camp -, -_ �. Trained Crew ` - 1pecting to reach there around six ling,° but that the engine was bebay. by phone that the strikers had left _ ;apt ing sple�udidiya Jacksonborough, on the Transconti- Madison, Wis.—It would be a good - _ . • : , - -, They finally arrived half an hoar -- mental, and were forced - marching int to make trouble. Gibson immediate- thing if all .students would have to do to'heip support them- Sop With Admits Rainbow ,ahead of the estimated_ time, at 6.28 RADIO STATIONS - -ly called a confgrenee all its cut- something selves while - in college, Scott K- Better Than after .landing at Jubbulpore .of -the Handled - - Creek nest Jodhpur in order to cbecY tern and camp staff, told them of Goodnight, dean of men at the Uvi -• Endeavour- V - , their bearings. T FICH FE� O impending invasion, and' asked them what they wanted: to do. versify of Wisoonsin,, declared in . a educators the In- New York.—Future ¢halleagers for LOST TIME AT KARACHI �,,�ijjjj "We'll talk to attending r P{'uviously they„ had lost approz!- work, and fight ii necessary stitute for Superintendents and- the America's ,Cup must, have crews 'stately i 6 -hours at Karachi, owing to ROVal Probe into g to keep our work," the unani- oos verdict. - principals, held at the State LT- versit recentI y y at leant approaching the efsctency of these of the United States defenders, i trouble with the undercarriage of Comet fog and a map - Rights Society Sought "Make your plans, then," Gibson, Dean • Goodnight spoke on `the re- T• O. M. 9opwith,: owner and skip ,their plane, - - •�'•unanititble for night flyfn;, - - in effect told them, and an8 � � lationahip between student employ per of the latent British challenger, Turner and Paagborn had had hard Montreal, - -ta a despatch from its - under. -way.. ment and the quality of students' 'Eadestvor, told a' group., . "I've never coca such °precision u = i lack trying to locate Allahabad, a -the' Ottawa correspondent the Gazette- work in the university. Twenty years age, the. dean said, he thought em- yon :have got .your. crew down to ", he - :4 conAol, point stop, In darkness. .. ._.. : As they' groped about they felt much states, !n part: Canadian radio broadcasting stn- The Markets ploymsat was a bad thing for fire agtd. Ira l terribly hard standard - • _ _ , _:, .: _: ,anxiety over their gasoline supply but [Ions have renewed their dght again -, _ student, but his once With stu- s expert to live, up to, but it's a standard we have got to gat close to we wan !2 t finally oti arrival there they found nt st the Canadian Performing Rights - _ ' _ dents since then has convinced him He discovered that it to compete with yon." their gas gauge was defective. !0aagbora and Turner ate hastily, Society an the question of fees chary- ed for the right of producing copy "' PRODUCE PRICES otherwise. wasn't employment but other factors ; S4pwtth acid` he meant as dtepar. _" , ,serviced their ship and in an hour and righted works, and liave gone so far United Farmers' Co-Operativa Co. which interfered with college work. agement of his own' crew, -largely composed of amateurs recruited at - w half were off after the fast - stepping sa to ask the Federal Government to Saturday were paying the following He cite4 aeveral cases of working and the last minute, bnE,that there was : ,leaders. They asserted they were establish a royal commission to in- prior f� produce: nonworking students and found that °O question Rainbow, the successful _ ?still in the race, veoUgate conditions created by that EGGS-- Grsde- "Al, "_ in_ carton their, scholastic ,grades did not vary . defender was much better manned. The leaders, Scott and Black had society. _ through aseociationst 45c; and with much.. -In' ,- Sopwith. amused the• gathering by !► sd�ealurerome flight across Bay Twenty -five petitions' from broad - eaten returned, "A" Isrge, 33c; "A" one- study taken at the univer- reciting s remark made by one of his .of Bengal and they narrowly escaped casting stations,19 of these' from in. medium 31c; "A" pullets, 28c; "B," sity, 57 cases of students who were • •• " Liie _ ad�usua�_s. ntting:.na -thrC -- ' _ • _ _ On Lindbergh Case dee,w-- "udent- - d stations ti with der from, t ohs co•opera ng w �C L.. _ 16c ... - - - - -- - --- -crew _ BUTTER— Ontario ltio 1 creamery.- .el1L3rE►y_. 8lll- S11p�DlL1IIg ... wttY - com- d w' h 7 e ! o d pare it 5 cases o n nemploye _• - metal mast of the boat during one the faces, the Canadian Radio Commission, 19c- No. 2. 18%c. students, all in their freshman year. , "In Gods acme what would Lord - =• - _ have been received by lieu• C. R. POULTRY: ` • _ -` The average geades at the end of the Nelson say if he saw us, setting a • � Cahan, secretary of state and these � i = . (Quotations in cents:)- - school year were virtually the same. , malasail with a wregch ." he quoted petitions were reinforced by a repro., - - Live .Dressed Dean Goodnight said. Of 152 fresh- the man ae - •. _ -- tentative delegation he stations ga on from t •. _ -•A A man students in an engineering class � g .saying. ._ . _ - which waited upon Mr. Cahan, Hens, over 5 lbs. " 10 I2. two years ago, 21- received honor rat- rat- v 4'to 5 lbs. 9 -:-11 inQ at the end of the year. Out of A2�lOI' Day RCV1vlKl to Ais� : .,. �� ��r� U ! � ........ S% to 4 tbs. ...... 8 - . ' 10 - this number 16 did not do outside work and five did: Of 13 students � Forestry 1n. NCV_ t+ Zealand = S to 3% lbs. ...... 9 - :• Old roosters 6 8 from the group whb dropped out of k :Y AR�IIED lilL4\ ......... Spring chickens: . school, only three were doing out- side work. •� Auckland,, N,Z, —Arbor Day, Intro. - -- Over 6 tbs. , , •. 15 18 :' 17 In another class of 177 students, 24 _ diced _Into New Zealaa�d -many yeah' ''Return b to 6 lbs. ...... 14 were on. the honor rating, and of been but gradually neglected, fa °obi Raiders Promisle t0 4- to b lbs .....: 12 _ 15. those eight did outside work. Of the being revived, which la taken to bt With 1,000-Men When Under'4 tbs. ..... 10 13 17 who dropped out of school, only a sign of awakening of national eon.- toward - RIVei Frozen Broilers: 1 ' 2�i4 tbs. .... 11 ;15 two were those who were working sciousness .trees, - . New Zealanders are beginaln to tc -to HAY AND STRAW their way through school. Miss Susan B. Davis, assistant dean of women, ',realize how. they• have wasted their .. .. . Toronto.- Notified early Saturday No. 2 timothy -_ hay, baled, ton, in studying the cases -of- 80 women national forest estate. Thin year, Ar- for t' was celebrated by Gatemen. -: that a band of 163 strikers was $17.5Q to $18 50; Na 3 timothy 'hay, students who had a percentile aver - !al tree-planting is several places, - marching in from the railway line to ton, $15 to $16; straw, wheat, baled, age of from 90 to 100, said that nei. and the 'Governor-General gave an eta. "run them out . of their jobs," Gib ton, $10; oat straw, $,.50 to $8.50. ther health nor employment afteeWd quest address on the value of native son's Camp, on the Metagami -Liver,- WHOLESALE PROVISIONS their programs in school,` the dean forests, construa`,.ed a 10 -foot barricade on a Wholesale, provision de8lera are explained.. bridge approach, armed itself to a the following prices to To= y man with stout clubs, and dared the raiding g party, on• its arrival, at night- •quoting onto retail dealer's: 15c; New York Poor Man "Poor ff - s Courts `r fall, to- "do damndest; because Pork —Hams, 20c; shoulders, your we're here to stick." 2 butts, 18c; pork loins,• ,2c; picnics, • Order to Pay Cllnls 1�' ° 'E There was no scrap as had been Lard —Pure, iietces, 12vzc; tubs, — _ — - expected. The strikers' leaders bar- 13c; pails, 131/ge; prints, 13c. New York. —The Court of Small, not please the client, a radio which �. — _ argued and pleaded, but not,a single member of the defending forcte -130 Shortening— Tierces, • 8 %c; tubs, Claims known' as tKei ','Poor Man's would, not work and a Jewish ,prayer _ "'s' 9c; pails, 9%c; prints, 9%c. Court," has taken l of out of • the .shawl which developed holes after s strong -= budged from its barricade' book of the large scale'manuf- acturer visit---to the cleaner were among the position or from his pre -decided de- -GRAIN QUOTATIONS and -recognized the'' installment plan subjects of litigation which won'ver- - '• 1 j cision that a living was what he Following are Saturday's closing . as a legitimate method by which- de- diets for the plaintiffs or were set- ' wanted to make. quotations on Toronto grain trans Pendants may pay off judgments out- a tied in the court room. ULTIMATUM actions for car lots, prices on basis standing again,' them. The dissatisfied'sltier in the pho- - "Geis out of here; ". - was-- th�irfti-=-. —1. -bay ports:, i J- At its weekly session presiding tographez's studio recovered $3 of ' matum finally delivered by the camp Manitoba wheat — No.' 1 Nor., Justice Pelham St. George Misseil of his $5 deposit from the photographic men to the invaders With threats 81%c;, No. 2 Nos., 78c; No. 3. Nor. the Maphattan branch of the court, company. " . that they would ' be aback with ' 76c• No. 4 -Nor., 73t,¢c; No, 6 Nor., _eigned two orders taking into account The owner of the radio receiver thousand men to shut the cam? down, 69c. the phenomena of hard times in re- won a judgment for the purchase - ° -- - once the 'river had frozen over, the "' - Manitoba 2 C.W., 46%c; quiring the defendants to' pay. price of $15 after the defendants - invader "got." Trekking 20 miles oats —No. Mrs. Henry. Gollin, of the. Bronx,. •had pro -sauced a model as exhibit A, plug-, , -" v r gh wi d t ' over rough winter roe o Tudhope No. .,' 423' e; No: 1 eed, 42c; 3 CC f . whd run up• a bill of $18 for god it in to three different outlets in •• " they took up temporary quarters in" mixed feed oats, 34ci • - dental ;work,' Was ' instructed to pay the court, but no sound issued from from which- they short! expect y p Manitoba barley No. 3 CAV., .. Y — her dentist Dr. Charles Weiman, . Sl , it. . understood to trove by truck, it is to 6b c No. 4 C.W., b43ac; No. 1 feed ' , a week until the -entire amount was � •Dr. Remarking than "'the court notes ; « >': -•-> ... r.5 otherF scenes of operations.- _ screenings, $22 per ton:. o paid off, Weiman' brought into that it does not work,' Justice Bis- <'swn "'''' "''`- "' "% '• :. According to word received by '1'0- South African corn, 93c. court an X -ray illustrated- repo-it of _sell 'aWafded the _plaintiff the full - - - - Cartyi. :� exCraElilio;: papers, Tonto officials of the Abitibi Power 'and Paper Ontario grain, approximate prices shipping • point-- Wheat,--92 to fife. work he, had done for the de- fendant to his claim:' purchase price. ' .Supreme. Court Justice Isidpx_ Was- Chief. Liens Arthur Corscaden at- . New York Compttny,. GibsQn's ._Cam,p has since organized itself into a ._track_ 94c; oats, 32 to 35c; barley,. 45 to .support The other "Installment judgment ". . . servogel announced the opening of. a ...• rives at .City police }teaquarters after-- Governor •-Leh -- strong defensive .force prepared at 47c; torn, 87 -to. 90c; rye, -50 to 52c; was -,rendered against. Mr. George 'E. 'pay conciliation court to which alo'.orneya man had signed the writ which all times to meet any, raid developing buckwheat, 40 to 42c; malting barley, Horn, who was ordered to $1 a may .take cases when there, is'; a.. ' l will place Bruno Hauptman in out of the strike- band's threats. Pick- 65't? 67c. week _to Mr.. Adolph E. S. Faigle;' chance of settling them The r -e :v t 1- t •,anda of New- Jersey , authorities. eta and 'patrols will be posted every I -' - plaintiff, until * the sum of $48 for burial is, intehded to clear court cr•'bn Counsel for Hauptman won. delay night,- and_ every tAken_to _ It has. been 'very. truly said that the igles commissions due him was paid 'dare and seed--trials: 7t 'sill on habeas eorpus• action.- - ,precagtion - prevent the camp being taken by sur- mob has many heads but no brains— in full, each aftermoon .while the Sup e.ne 18 prise. River oI . ,'. _ ..Proofs s of a_ gh o to gr p h which-did Co u rt is in session; .i '<,. ':°• -- .. _ _ s •r. .j' ,ro' _. '�` mac/ - _ ,., `• a �' + • ` t • •• to �, ^ = T° FREE TRIAL lay, _ - - — -- BOTTLE OF �t(I� ;��lrrri� ` - VD �,Itttll•,.l',,, You will save money by __... _.. WA smoking Dixie Kud, 'becayse ` it lasts longer in your pipe. • - - iwt `- ��,•\,, n —� -' I You can scut each pipeful in' -x iyour own way, coarse or flaky' '---long or short; as you prefer. - Your druggist Is ' ready with the blend of many different mineral salts. It - Xruschen Giant Package jt givess you assists the internal organs to fundioa - ._.._ _�tllore Krusrhea• for the same money, nature intended they should. It rids the ' because the Free Trial Bottle is attached. body of all food refuse ,ot all poisons XIE _..-. !� -- Kruschen Is work] - renowned as a and harmful acids, which might other- - remedy for rheumatism and allied com- wise give rise to rheumatism,. digestive _. PLUG SMOKING ING TOBACCO - plaints. It is taken by the people of 119 disorders, and many other ills. _ . --. different countries, and in none of these _ 'Countries is there- anything quite like it Ask your Druggist new for the Kru- -- nothing else that gives the same results. schen Giant Package and get a -75c bottle .Kruschen is a scientifically balanced with the little Free Trial Bottle attached. year show very substantial increases over the 'same period in' the pretedinl FINANCIAL- year. The favorable trade balanct Royal Poultry Show it is already assured ,for the Royal's : rose to $81,9 &1,268, as compared with Poultry Show at the Coliseum on No- ;78,899,479 la 1933, and in only oas 0tltdo@8 Record vember 21st -29th. - month during the period, did external _ Individual enquiries at the Royal trade show an adverse balance. For ~' Winter Fair offices from smaller non• the nine months exports weir ;469, Once again the Royal Winter Fair .l associated bird exhibitors shoot keen 188,684, as agahhst ;359,947,004 a 'year - = "breaks its own record' in the Poultry enthusiasm prevailing in the local ago, while imports for the'pertod 'am. @ `" division, Twenty -nine Specialty Clubs "fancy." As the present fall season ounted to ;377,227,466, as - compared fr American and Canadian, will hold has been specially favourable for the with ;f81,037,526• their Club shows and in some cases, .birds being in good couditibn 'the Farm exports for the period under - their annual "meets" in conjunction 'prospects for a Poultry show of high review showed an increase ' 2f over. - { with the Royal. This is -an Increase of standard are even brighter than they =. Silver Continues. to Hold Limeligid - - twenty-one, million dollars andtinon. _ + three clubs ever the previous record, were at the corresponding' period last ferrous metals,, chiefly nickel, lead and as secretaries In each case- an- year. The steady advance in the priest foh Silver in both% London and New and zinc, an increase of approximate - ticdpats increased representation for Pet stock exhibits whiab include York continues to hold the attention of the financial world. guying by the ly twenty -four million dollars. News - - ;�he4r specialties a lerger'total exhib- rabbits, cavdea, and other furred an- United States government is gthl the main factor in the situation and has print -also showed a nice gain at _ y ead to a protest being filed by the Chinese government against the U.S. lmals, as well as the seetions for Ahe policy. They contend that the steadily advancing price for the white metal $116,946,633, as compared with - ;94,- ducks, geese, turkeys and game birds is - hurting - their. export trade and is depleting their Locks of the metal. - Ap-- 622,347 in the previous year. 16 - are equally promising., parently faced with huge reductions the government has placed a ten per - ,A Law Every � cent. levy on silver exports and in addition an equalization charge *fill be _ imposed on exports which will be equal to. the deficiency which may exist Canadiani GoM Probuetion Mother' Should it :4a.a.ats �Ii.la :1_i- tlailiiaar■ between the theoretical parity of Chinese silver exchange with London and s.c>[>e =a, the rite of exchange officially fixed by the Central Bank of •China, it is Canadian gold production in Aug- the are• assumed that this ate en to test the silver reserves of the Chinese net amounted to 264.870 ounces as Know and Observe tr t.=.nt p- k pro - I banks just as the United States and Great Britain have taken steps do the compared with E4b;b16 oultcea• In the . Never Give Your Child An ` past to prevent a heavy drain on the gold reserves of their -banks. previous month - and 257,607 ounces in The pros and cons of the Chinese situation are too complicated to be August 1933. For the .first eight bout t Remedy to=t n bein " on o n Re se. e Urskraoto only mentioned, v person and it is o S e e rodnction Y i interest to the average e months of�the current year . o n Y rag Pe 7 D Awns Your Doctor First � the factors affecting the general silver market, which is of real interest to ' totalled 1,944,196 ounces. many readers. Many mining companles who have silver content in their Average • New York -. price, for the p ores will gain substantially through the higher price for the metal Of par - titular interest, however, is the fact that, In the Great Bear Labe district, yellow metal was I<34,i9 so that era - '�~ Canada has the only new silver field of importance, which has been din- duetion in August was worth ;9,066,. ',According to covered since the days of the Cobalt boom "Out 1904 -1996. The higher 905 based on this price. Ail of the lm doctor you price for silver will undoubted] lead to Inore intensive efforts on the part proiineds showed a gain In product- of operators iii tha area. Work during the past four years .has resulted in ion for the month over July, with' On- -• _ aa� the only safe way is FEED FOR PROFIT one produce" That only In while at least two others will be in prddha tar=os figures being 285,391 ounces. t=on in Y936. That only s very sm$dP fraction of the favorable gronild has saw to -.been prospected is a -well known fact, but with transportation facilities improv- ' -' _Y g - tiny you innchrif:y, poor producing ing >tnd costs showing a stead downward trend it ,seems. certain: chat T11ueh _ animals? Mineral starvation may be y i CQ]�� n pad ,remedy you don't know all starving your protts! See to It that p=ore activity will be seen in the district during the meat year. 'the writer has Pa y • about, without asking him fW$f. your stock gets adequate calcium, phos- interviewed several engineers and geologists who have spent' "the past" sum= _ phorus and other vital minerals, -which mer in the area and their enthusiasm on the outlook is very sincere. Sub- . Good Defaulted When it comes to "milk of most feeds lack. Feed C -I -1, Mineral stantial profits have already been made by many on investments made in ,. supplements t— correctly balanced and �m red operating- in the Great Bear fake and'-adjacent territories but p - magnesia, that you know every- digestible.. *etch your animals - and D dpQed where, for over 60 years, doctors your profit■-thrlve! cif a reports are anywhere near, correct, it seems to be- assured that they - - - - , are relatively small to .what can be anticipated for the future. Interest payment can soon be resum- bave.i3aid PHILLIPS Milli of C.I -1 SOLUBLE MINERALS Magnesia for your chic]." _ ed sus to great improvement in . Steel Company of Canada share payable on December 1st to company's }lnanclal position 'and The- entire mineral - portion of bone ' bn :laess: _ = $o--aluiays say PUMPS' When especially processed' to secure digests- Offici>lls of this company are repor- shareholders of record October 31st. - you buy. And, for your -own bitity, and batanced.with other essential .ted as expressing siitisfaction .over Two previous dividends paid were at A bond selling at below minerals. Contains phosphbrus, calcium: D of rnind; see that your iodine, sodium, chlorine. Iron arty sul- 'business conditions as they have -er the rate of 3 cents per share, so that the dollar _Cbhld, is this, the fixest men pour. isted during the past 'few months, A present decluratioa brings total pay- a da steady flow of ,orders is bean re_ meats for the year up to ten cents ukrtow � :-C -1 -1 NUTRI -MIN ' 'cei - d by the company and volume �' share. Has cask assets of nearly 42ao A 100% available and digestible. Di- is large enough to keep a substantial _ - for er•ery . ;100 bond outstanding Calcium Dh'osible, (bone derived) the - - :- wholly digestible, naturally balanced, part, of tli$ plant Operating steadily, '• F°Oreign Traci! Youc■nmktotliersbyrdusing concentrated . calcium- pho ■phoms ■alt to accept a authen by far the �. combined with other mineral■ "supply- -Canadian foreign trade Hgures for Selling at .below ;2b genuine Phillips' Milk of lilac- ing iron, sodium and chlorine: Howey Gold Mines Earnings the Brat nine months of the. CUB rert - �_ Do this in the - Official -announcement is made for The name of the corporations, full -. i■b of writ6 For particulars, statement, etc„ will be �' '�� J the third quarter of .the current• year, forwarded upon application to �N in the in- —�—... ► - +1 " 'Literature' Howey (cold Mines Ltd. showed total Every Time You Eat t ■rest of the — pvan food partidea between your teeth - - FJbW ifs �sl• - CANADIAN 64-61.1ST•:IES LIMITED .revenue of ;367,502, . as - compared L-2 dark, moist warmth of the mouth furaiahea MACKINNON & CO: ' s fart slat ti �v>avus, � Oat with ;471,000 in the previous quarter, iM pwfea o..ditl.. for `.4 deny which LIMITED PHILLIPS ,er �.lere,, � a Tonnage treated during the third, fame into live bacteria. "unelmn mouth is daasaroos. Mar Dentrifies and liar Lotion are quarter was 123,664 tons and mining adentisesity made to pleasantly hasp yoa form 169 Bay St. Toronto '�• ° costs, before de reciation, taxed etc., ��yy class wash and m °nth habit, Q. by p ' QanikofCenada,formonthan60 maao• Tune in on our Dally Broadcasts, were ;1.80 per ton. The company has faeturaeolmatsriahifordentiota two-weew CFRH, 1. 45 p.m CRCT, 6 30 P.m. declared, a dividend of four cents per p'0kap for coo at Drug and Dept scorns s :,The FuU Value' d Cyst tai`rer�oi#— ss avertising _ lrarser'rs _ •- ;� LIsOFFER a o Ev etlonsVENTUR11° -� QUICKER 'iriforma`tion sent free. 'i'b■ iamsa7 - - Company, World Patent Att-iirnv�•s 273 RECOVERYAFTER ILLNESS Bank Street Ottawa. Canada. To recover the strength and vitals ezhauated illness � �k =-we racist have energy - picked a ishmmt &act can be y . Bod. Builder' t1uickly and easily absorbed by our bodies, x - Swres Emulsion gives you-grmter reeuper■tivr power �N you feel because it is an easily and quickly di is' form of Cod r n. n d o w n , lUver Oil in a solution of bone bttildin4 hypophosphita when your blood is ..of lime and soda -PLUS values you get in Scott's Emulsion thin or• stomach of Cod Liver C)il. 3A gives trouble, with gas,, or sour ris -' x <; Pierre's Golden Medical- -Discovery, - •- - If ' you are thin- - blooded, need to put on healthy flesh —this is the tonic for k OT . 7 qou Mr. Wm. Cadeau -of Victoria Harbor, Oat, ups: ' I was in a run -down condition - • •- for about two •years. •i tried different medi- eiaea also consulted a doctor but nothing - - belppeed me. in the kart.. I •used lour.bgttles _ _ �,t T���y c_ 'u '! Of Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Multi- 1vallllCn' D011agr Ciziadian Sound Film ! felt like myself once more." New size, tablets , 50 cents, liquid 11.00 What might well be called - the ITominion's first -multi- million -iio'llar : J uge size, tablets or liquid, ;1,35.' I Write Dr. Pierre's Clinic, Buffalo, •N. Y -• ;jlm is the brief sound picture prepared by the Federal authorities to ex- .. z _ fa free medical advice'- plain the purpose of the $250,000,000 Refunding Loan. Over 200. prints of the film, with the co- operation of theatres•, have been running simul- THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE Issue'No. - 43- -'34 _ taneously_ on screens 'throughout all Canada. Photo shows: The Cans I. than Government film in production in the Montreal_'otudios of Aseeclated.: For -Sala l!Y -our Druggist (_ 9 Screen News. _ - _ _ F�-w: .� -+..sw s _ - - - ,�� .� ,s `"•`'"' -_ -^�. _.F - - _ .. _ ..'"�_.;r_- ..i�": "�. _ .._r+�. ,_�,',.��.' _ '.+ib...:' h .. - ��'$• .�'. mot•- .. .r _ . Y,t.. ' '•�' +, ds tl .. +yam: ...I .' •i_ •_ - _+ !• \ •.. .- '_. �� of the Bh40ting .Ontario, living to Mariposa Town- oy� Pherrill. and Mrs. H. B. Michell, a baby girl. iJ� /v111J matches this fall? _ahip for several years, thence mov- We have a more favorable report Mr. and Mrs. B. Carter visited Mr. —Mies Florence Down spent 'the ing to Pickering, taking up hardware• this week of our hospital patients. and r4Fs- F. Carter one Sunday last. —, Farmers are now busy 'harvest- week -end with friends in the xillage.• business 4ere,'thence moving to Tor- On Sunday evening, Oct 27th, the We all hope Mrs. Thos. Williams -ing their turnips, which are a good —Mrs. (Rev.), J. Bedford, of Fen -. 6hto in 1189, where her husband Baptist Church are haying a Social a speedy recovery froaa her recent crop elon Falls; is spendinir a few days died in 1909. Mrs. Dale moved V at R o'clock, when the losing side in, illness. —F. H: and Mrs. Hall visited ref- with Gordon and Mrs. Law. Pickering to reside with her daugh- the Cotter Contest are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray, of Br- - ativas ' in Toronto on Sunday after- — James and Mrs. Richardson, . of ter about seven years age,. Deceased the winners. This - contest netted a- ougtiam spent Sunday at the home — Aoon. Georgetown were in town over the is survived by three, daughters, Mrs. bout 46V. K pleasant' time is expect- of Mr. Wm. Gray. - - —Mrs. Alex. _Nilson, ofby week -end, with relatives. Smith, of Pickering; Mrs. Brockel, x - -- The Young People's party of Fri - sa_spending_a.- few -ayg with _Thomas- —Found in Pickerine Village, st oKingston and Mrs. Rracha &, ­1 Giceu Cover day nsRm last was a grand success, - g Mrs, Andrew• man's signet, ring. The owner may Toronto, and one son, Stanley, of when they entertained Locust Hill — Enumerators are now busy secure same by proving property Toronto, also her brother Frank, of Mr. Frank Carter is all smiles Young People to a Hallowe'en par- g ' throughout the Dominion preparing; and payink for this advertisement. Toronto, Interment took place on these days. It's a new Dodge. ty. the Voters' List to be used in the —Many one-time residents of the Wednesday, Oct. 24th, in the Friends` Born, on- Sunday, Oct. 21st to Mr. (continued ou Claremont page) - next General Election. � village and community were obser- Burying Ground. A number from here. attendbd ved in attendance at the Anniversary the Anniversary services in St. And- . Senices in the United Church over — Yew's Presbyterian Church at Whit - the past week -end. Whitevale by on Sunday and also the Supper — Somebody's Collie passed on to tore and Concert on Monday evening. dog heaven in front of the News off - The Whitevale Baptist Choir on — Howard Davis, who had charge ice on Sunday afternoon; When on Thursday of last week presented an . of S. W. r Davis' barber -shop for the street it became confused in 'the evening with Seth Parker and the - ,31early a year, while-the latter was traffic and was struck by two diff- Jonesport Folks, to a capacity aud- ' "Pieikerin '8 Deader Store" - confined to his house on account of erent cam fence in Eastern Avenue Baptist ; sustained i injuries n a motor accid- —Group "B" of St. Andrew's Lad- Church, Toronto. -They were assisted - eat, has opened a barbershop in ie• Aid- will hold a silver tea at the by Mrs. Oscar Petty, of Cherrywoai - Dunbarton -and is doing quite a bus- home of firs. James L. Palmer on who,ge readings were much apprec- - f Wednesday; October. 81st, from 3 to iated, and there were several instr- inesL beine b p -' m. All ladies are w lenme _ Take-a Tip' fro M' Us sold in the village at 50 cents per Several from here have been in and Miss Gertrude Poynter and Ll- ^ Crag. This' is a low price but the crop Toronto this week witnessing the is- 96. large in both Canada and the six -day bicycle. race which has been - - -- — - - United States that high prices are in progress all this week, having be- If you intend buying potatoes net looked for. But many of the per Ban immediately after midnight on COAL _ tatoes are really too large as they Sunday. _ are beginning.to. rot in the centre. ..The Canadian National Railways - - for winter —Hugh Miller, who had been sp- are optimistic as •regards the future. - a Or e ` -ot�r Win r 61, � of epding the past month at Indian Tile earnings are gradually incress 3 PP y DO IT NOW, i Head, Sask, returned . home on Sat- ing, but. it is doubtful if., they will Coal arday last. He; reports the crops in ever return to the old time prosper.- - 1 U� b ass of No. 1 Quality that'part of the West as being fair - ity that they' enjoyed a few years ly good but in many districts the ago. Woke crops were- a. coimiplete fai}ere, and =It has been suggested that our ° 46Dooleyf' potatoes to go on much relief will have to be distrib- intimation in last week's issue that - Wood ' u I it might be a good . idea to get a __ ` —A number of school' chums and -Radio License was a bit of props- From sale at 51 c. a bag - -Cash ' other friends- - were entertained at ' Banda.- We stated that the inspectors ` the birthday party of Miss 'Vera. were at Rork down east and were -CHA& LAW, Pickering Greenlao? on Friday evening last. coming this way. No bluffing, they ehone 2920 51y ° :Bags supplied -5c. extra She Was presented with a lovely were_ - ` signet ring -and many other gifts. —St. George's Church on Sunday, ` The music was supplied by Frank Oct 28th, ;; am2nd Sunday after Trir ER ©CK Kiley, of Whitby. A ,good time was ity. Sunday School. at 10 a. . Morn- enjoyed by ing Prayer at 11 0 Block. Evening —The ven's institute meeting of the Pick Prayer at -7.00 ee Preacher, Rev. E. G. THEATRE Me S. H A P M A N im�R Women's institute will be held Robinson. Hestia of the A. Y. P. _ . _ on Tuesday, October 30th, at 3- p. m. A. Friday, Oct. 26th. in the Club at the home of Mrs. W. J.3Iiller. Rooms, at 8 p. m. An address . on a =*XI Whitby Branch will be our guests Biblical, topic will be Driven. and will . also provide _ the program:- =The Horticultural Society ann- -Northern Electric Bound System _We expect 6o have With us a repres- ounce that John F. Clark Govern- gonad Pirtnree at their Beet NEAR FALL. MOODS enttative of a Textile Company, who went "Lecturer-in Horticulture will will display rugs etc., made from dig- Rive a beautifully illustrated lecture WILLIAM'S WORK BOOTS, Solid leather, , x2.95 carded woollens. We hope for a good on "Bulbs"--in the Town Hall ow Wed gT'ANFIELD' WINTER UNDEKWEIR ' attendance at this mee *ing.- nesday, Oct. 31st at 8 o'clock. -Any - 2 -Q0, 2.50 and 300 —The weather' still continues very member of the Society that has not FRIDAY and ®.TURDAY VELVET HATS, blue, black, brown, mild for this time of the year. On received -their premiurn can get �,0 3.95 the 23rd. of October 14st year we cents worth of bulbs from Mr. Jon - 2dth and 27th .. - Iraq quite a -heavy snow -fall, and ea - If you are not receiving our weekly Grocery on the 20th of that month a very -- STOP PRESS - 10 p.' rrr Wed- 4 CHIPS HIPS - - .dodger, ask to have your uame put on our heavy frost occurred which destroy- nesday' Oct. 24th. The air circus - is f - ed many thousands of barrels of the over for this year. Business' picked - - - HOORAY�f trailing list. ' choicest' apples which had not been up late in the afternoon. It is estim,- _ . taken in 'from the orchard: We hope ated that thirty to thirty -five trips - ' the present aelig#t#ttl weather may up to- 31.50 •a trip were made by � Fred T. Bunting, - - m :,' Pickering ► the pre for many more weeks. thrill- seekers.- - We know -of aWut BERT WHEELER ' . . --,On Sunday evening next, Oct.- ,fifteen men- 'wbo spent- seven days RURERT W OOLSEY Radio Liceaeee `Fstetbliabeii 1851. - i - "th, Rev. Hugh G. Crozier will del- trying to raise 3200 for another purr RUTH ETTI N.G i er s "second of his series.of Relig- pose in the name territory. sous Art Sermons, taking as his sub- —A. more or leas serious motor Ject, "The Gleaners ", by Jean Fran - accident occurred several nights ago pp - - ' Cois Millet. T' ra famous picture will west of bere, when two cars- collid- A L7 THE _ ' be thrown on the screen with beaut- ed in the centre of the highway, de- _ . iful coloured slides and the inform - tails have been difficult to obtain. �T atioa an13 inspiration given will Liquor however has as is generally_ EARTH T U R.1� S make the service veiny' helpful. The the rile played a leading role, and Choir will render special music. Mr. the attempt made by those involved, - JEAN IMUIR . Crozier will preach as usual at. the to Conceal this fact was little short (DONALD W.00D9 Side Pork, ..' 20e �+ fnornm.g service. All are- welcome to of ridiculous. Flesh wounds from fly- ' both services. ' ing glass appear to have been the- -The annual thankoffering meet'- extent of personal injuries. fux of the W. M. S. of St. Andrew's _ Transients are on the road lignin , _ • Church was held in the Friend's for the winter. And many have a Tnesida .(Butt Roast, _ ._. Meeting- iidimoe on Friday, Oct. 19th habit of getting as far is Pickering Moadar. y and Weda'sdsy i by dark, then look for shelt✓°r• and ••• 1�- when about fifty lucre present, - food. Here is a matter for someone �T 2PLh, Beth and, slat cludin a number of guests from Om+- ' g to deal witk. Why 'leave it to the - Red Ribbon Rorsod 9tesk, _� haws, Whitby and West Mill. Mrs. Y i5c Women's i e s Inst tuts. w ... _ They work s,!1 _ .- 'Williarns,.of time W. M. S. Executive RIGHT TO -� - ..• Breakfast Bacoo,.. .. _,... �._ .. -: _... •s6C. - , . of 'Toronto, was present and gave afternoon for three days in a weel: r _ as inspiring address. Mrs. Water on a quilt and receive three dollars. 'Pesmeal Bacon. - housei of Whitby, -and Mrs. McL,en- for their time and labor, then have &Ran, of Oshawa, assisted in the de- a couple of hoboes blow the whole - Breakfast aco b. pkx ... shot in a couple of nights or so. ' votioraal exercises and Mrs. J. L. ANN HARDING Palmer oorrtributed a solo. At the --St. George's A. Y. P. A. held a .:;A11 Neets kept under Electrical _ - Social last Friday. The Installation =' ROBERT YOUNG • :: ' 'close of the meeting tea was served: - y ..:. - - •�� .. g of Officers could not take lace as Refrigeration. ' ;. - -. A very generous offering was Yee- several of'the members could not be - ALSO - .toed. b e ;- W RE t a t: «_ rosent Wo "e- h0plRit��,as every D _ —iic- ss,carroc�cr7� 2�uaurca.�,aly yCi- member will be present this Week 83 « - vices and Fowl Supper of the Pres- we are anxious to' get started in the - Many Happy sift -n Gnome's which will be held; right Way. After the Installation the Butcher {phone 3004) i'ieirering fir St Andrew s Church _on Sunday' evening will be in .charge of Rev. E. Returns" and Tuesday, Nov. 4th and 6th. A G. Robinson& who has a special mess= .)special speaker will conduct the ser- . age for u s all, Thin Friday, at 8 o'- - _ =vices. on - Sunday and music will be .GEORGE BIIRNS Clock, sharp. - — ` -- furnished by the. - United choirs of, —Mrs, W. C. Murkar is confined GRACIE ATLEN the Presbyterian Churches of Whit- to :the house- with a badly sprained 'GUY LOMBARDO � , by and Pickering: On Tuesday even- foot, which she• sustained on Sunda Pick Q�'1 Inlm a fowl and ham supper •will be l evening whom she fell as she stepped 8114 }118 Vl in -:- MCA : Market served; followed by an excellent pro -, on some west leaves on. the' side of 1 ` 'ram, including, a Darky Sketch by the street in front of her residence. #LOYAL CANADIANS - IS NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT a number-of ladies, Solo by Mrs. P. t —Time A'ir Circus was in town here N. Spratt and Violin Solos by Mr. � on Wednesday, But , business ,up to Steen, of Whitby., Full particular- noon' slid not look too brisk. One or Now 44vortseem "I.69. �� Servai2t ='r will be given nett week. more of several reasons may have ,�1: _ - r =The Anniversary Services. of the accounted for' it. A shorts Re, of fist- [�.OR SALE — Circulating Quebec United Church. over the week -end ve' breath or cash, any one of which 1' heater. Apply to Dew Drop Inn, R R No. HA'9 TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS FROM 'were very successful in every resp- is very good, 2 Pickering, a _ • *� ect. At the S'anday services, "-two — Harold Vermilyea, who -is char= FOR SALE—Jerseys, -Dr. N. E. Lime cE�Len -- very fine and usual addresses were Bed with the brutal - murder of his br da;Ocowa and h0ters,y reshe i ton 1 h. given.''A particularly large crowd at- mother in Belleville on October 4th, uary. 'G'tn Eagles, Rouge hill', s ^ ' tended the evening service. The Sup= passed- _ _ r and Concert on Tuesday evenin through- the village. on his L�OR SALE — Shropshire ram lambs, And from now 6- h a full line tr t 4 was from Toronto - to Belleville, h pure br , Forsyth, sCla ready for service, of Fresh Smoked and Cured • -; -- brought the - large8t, crowd this chUr- where he is now in jail awaiting his cheap. G. M, Forsyth, Claremont. 9 -10 - ' ch has had at a similiar affair for _ ,,�, • ; trial in \ovember. lrrany- .Years• Seport s_ indicate that -a - -There died -early on Monday `STRAYED —On to the premiees of - very fine supper was provided, gnd morning followin s brief illness, ►J W, J. McDonald. Petticoat Creek. Rosebank "Meat$ will -be available. for .. • Was followed by an equally fine grog- iza A. La g F.1- have aide bylpayine rpensed°ea, ownbe -10 ayeso pp, widow of the late Ch- °. you approval ram, by the Choir of _St. 'George's ristoper Dale, at 'the residence of KAIN ELEVATOR FOR SALE - *w��� A Y - United Church,- rl'orontoi who gave a her daughter, Mrs.-J. W. Smith of C )rGoing concern, good loeation, inclusive We Call 't sell all the meat SQ We varied musical program, which app- Pickering, in her 84th year. Deceased business in stock feeds,•c al. salt, etc. Form. eared to have pleased the greater was the daughter of the lat- Chas. Guam[ Co. Possession Nov. 1st. ClatSe¢,ont e 4 part of the audience They were as 'and Jane Lapp, of Gf$tfton: a:md way iG��VR RENT --Firm of 100peres�Dme are going to sell -only the • best• rated by Mr. McKee, a Master of one of a 'family a ten children, the L' RENT—Farm by the late Robmt wood Give YO a trial. Satisfaction to Foreign Accents, and one of the best' ,only survivinmr member now being Conveniently located one ttalf mile west of Dun. . Story- Tellers we have heard. One Mr: Frank Lapp, of, Toronto. ' Dec• r° �.n,,;�'„�'g�p�y�o�hb�>trd�n•to hu�con - >g of the - objectives - of the Rgrve.9t Ser- eaaprj w n,arr;e,t 4-' .i-, T... cc._ ant, K. C., 0%haw,, a you or your money refunded. vices, financial, was reached. ristoper Dale in 1872 in Eastern r r! j ,@sr lox 03C IffsaINci Nasturtiums and Verbenas will a!- .,SECOND 15 per cent of the group = �`lC�l��g�� so• grow from cu�irttts. The former were diseased cases. THIRD, any.o! `. _ .�Vh><tevale Blaektitmithina, kwoodwork will take root in water. A few seeds the 37 per cent minor defects or ev- grown in a pot will also give a mass • en of the normal 15 peecent may b - FLOUR MILLS at right prices Now to time to have those repel! _ TERMS - of .bloom. Remember that •nasturt-• come diseased or cases of higher de- iums do nqt like rich fect,' but few - -of the high defective jobs attended to. Harrows repaired, also new sections on hxnd. The fam- _ -soil. 6t.7a pet year : i�.ai �c paad�n M• Geraniums can be dug up before or diseased cases have any chance of ,frost and packed in a box becoming normal unless watched and I aril prepared t0 rohase - our Fleur�Plowe always on hand. R P P Pn •b•cription* to the Utuud. Stazs• and Gzeat the comes. - Britain i2.uu w advance. of sandy soil about two inches apart. checked through life and to any of Also darter in Viking Cream t3epsrs- all kind of raiII and will y grain,. tore and Electric Washers. _ -:- -- Put in the lightest part of the cellar ' you who may read and understand, I -and with-an watering will - repeat, Pay. for Health not Sickness _ pay the his_ heat aaarket price Dealer 'n 0ockdhutt and Frost do .occasional -T �t Pf89FI�Laf. -- '• e'ddin¢ plants in -- Vision not Blindness, Efficiency--not.. wood machinery, -at- rII eallwilIbr' °--� p�oQe bring-us to- postrtarm. -' the spring lneftic�ency. township Council - <w e take this opportunity of introd- - - O= - 'LAWSON WILSON _ - ucing, to our readers. - :Miss Dixon. =- of Dunbarton,'the writer of these ar- THE " MADELIN E" 'The _,__ Phone Pick 715 Phone ,ark 6620 3.15 �+. T• Weodc�rard Township Council met oa Tues day;_ Sept 4th, all members, except - I titles, a series of_ which has been BEAUTY- SALON all and. of which we GREENWOOD 491y . summed inK Councillor Mowbray, present, the running{ _ Reeve in the chair. • have information of having been widely read and instructions follow- 1934 means a new year which means on Dam �a'�a �aWerS Sharpened ' The Standing Committee -1 ; ed'by 'many. t[he Editor tenders his ages to Sheep paid the following: E• ; thanks and suggests, for the benefit I anew Permanent wave. Ihave Permanent Waves tos�ritevery ON A MACHINE ESPECIALLY Notice to You : -Lehman, 2 lamb lulled, 5.00; D. Bac -1 Of some who have enquired that an. IlLd'y s purse; so why not make DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE on, 2 sheep.killed, 4 lambs killed, 36 ,rticle on potted flowers for the an appointment. D0; G. Al. r orsyth,'for inspecting the winter be, given- at. an- ear-[ -y date.) - -= All old grease and dirt is thoroughly 'ng ; '--We - - Above, 3:30. - - "- - 1 give all my customers my very est washed -out' of the bearings'and your do Building of all kinds. The Standing Committee on Relief _ careful attention. " mower will be returned, well oiled - - CARPENTERING, - Paid the following for supplies: L. Card of Thanks - Also, Marr.'elliog, Hair- turfing, 9 ^.alp ' and correctly adjusted for cutting. CEMENTING' Hunter; "4.48; '1{: AIvrrish, S:!.UO; D =. - . „- _ V and•Facial Treatm�nte. W. A. AUSTIN, - _•Pearson, 16.00 Dr. Bird, '3.50; The family of the late Henry A. Shampooing. , Rouge Hills Service Station. PLUMBING The Standing Committee on Con- Haight wish. to' thank the , many ' tingencies paid the following: it, friends and neighbors for their ki,ul 1ZT0- IwC^ �•• •:. or in Pickering. :. . . - -- Craw -ford, labor,' Potter's Field, 3.Q0; expressions of sympathy, and for phone 1906 CLAREMONT -6.97; -h'� - -- J. A. SUSHBY, Phone 4600 (R6 6) _• ROOFING = _- Municipal orFd, supplies, t e mar,v floral tributes - _ P � L. Claapman, 1Zeiief Work, 3.00; also ' ' - � - -- _ e a ao a - Bras _ ens s expenses blunicioai Convention 8.00; - John Murkar, WeL Voters' List 15S. STANLEY-:. TREATRE Radio Materials, Empire Bathroom • Equipment, Dtrro W�►ter > - 00; �Iun. World supplies. 2.00; Wm. -. - - Eye 5T0UFFT1LL9 -- Systemp, Beatty 7' Chestei, salary,-'25XV; D. R. Beaton salary, 125.00; 'Xm: Chester pail :- =:' `: ALL MAKES Stable Equipment L;fe= Savers -at- Bay, - 4:00;' T. Brown. -%' Care . -' and other Building Materietle SFRVfiOED AND REPAIRED g _ • - -• _ - : "' caretaker, 15.00. - - - - = x = Standing Committee •on Roads and . FRIDAY and SATURDAY PRICER REASONABLE Edtimatea Free Work. Guaranteed Bridges paid the'following: J. Balsa; and WORK G- UARANTEED ;- don, nails, 6.35;, H. Ross, gravel foi -. L.; $.90; w. betty, gravel for 8th SEPT. 14th and. 15th ARTHUR FIELD F. J. PROUSE . . _ Eye con., 6.00; John Soden, gravel-f02 /YO�� TELLING �E' , R. T. [• t}raduate . - Phone 8502 tom. 8, 3.9Cr, A: W. Viitchell, coal for i.! ;scarifying Bay Road, 11.60: G. Law, 4346 Phone 5201, PICKERING pICKERING. ONTARIO _" Strain rep. to picks and bats, 6'.75; P. Clark, W. C. FIELDS ` gravel for con. 3,•2.50; W. Ellicott; ` ' 'BUSTER CRA ®BE. - gravel for con 3 and 5, 2.70; Joseph by (..H.. Tuck, Opt D. JOAN MARSH Alsop, gravel for' \. T. L., 98.40; C: Cooper, gas, oil and repairs, 77.74; Pay for Vision, not. Blindness "Hollywood Parade" Fietorial F. , ► STORES Roy ward, account salary. 150. F`rankeI, steer, 29.G0i L LV=, ritul if we have any sense of citizenship Snoetn tttoeaEa _ _ ping and sepairs, 10:71•; Jadt- Reid, -- that is true, we will see another side - labor con. 2, 2.00 K'. J. McDonald, to the .story. We are faced by a str- team filling con. 2, 10.75; L. Gauslin, iking fact, that. if our -sense -of ne - team con- b, 1.00; F. McCuUouzh,, lest leads to the worst and cannot be TUESDAY and WEDN38DAY ^ e rs ditto, 4.00; S. Burk, labor con. 8, 2. y us - e upon met b it must devolve the _ 25;.G. Spenceley, ditto. 2.25; •A. Kee- -state. Should we not be snfficientlp SEPTEMBER 18th rod l9th - Bon, labor cap. 2, 11.25; W. Hama- thankful for the vision we have that i +��� ���� OF bridge 3 5, 3.50; •W.- "-FOR_ ton, rep. con and we at least should attempt to con- - _ Birkett, ditto, 4.00; G. Todd, drag on serve it. The proportion of those 3, 4.75.: S. Farnd$le, drag on 7th been � AN S PL I _ SCHOOL UP ES t on. cases with imperfect vision has ,• , - con., 6.75; D. Crawford, cut weeds on found by group examinations to far - .con. 6, J.75; A. Harlock, haul gravel exceed the perfect. Oat of those or. iaoslS tiA RIAP'F _ - WASH UP FOR SCHOOL Wirth THESE N'INE� SOAPS ton. 1, 8.80; A. Bell, cut -,,ed3 I v" to -be imperfect- _that proport- mY.RNA LOT 5, 3.25; R. Lynn. shovel gravel_ N. T. ion that can be corrected to fuactiou" _ L, 25.85 H. ',Boose, shovel gravel on properly is about 37 per cent 'add to N. T. L., 25.00; C. Wannop, ditto. that the normal cases, 15 per cent. Chapter 6. G ATEB $2.50; J. Hilts, ditto. 30.50; C. Sch- makin^ a total of 52 per cent normal T. L., f, a N 1.00 ; - E. and normal by correction, and now ,.alm, haul gravel "TARZAN_ Schwalm, ditto. 88.00; A. Lee, dit• compare this' with the diseased ..- .con- iEo, 54.00 ;. Barkis Reesor. spread Xr- ditions. _-Itgel t¢. T. L. 5.00 . J. Pallister ditto. Diseased cunditions 1i THE FEARLESS" -�- f 12.25; Leonard Gates, drag con. I and High Defects ....... .33 - • � F. Barclay, haul rimber and - -- _ culvert. con. 6, 20.25; Evans'VFard, biakinyt a total of ...... ::...4i ..glyythe Fmx'� ' Comedy ' a - :-: 1 \.7 or - BAD C f 14c • ., drag con. 9. 5.50; L. Jones, engine per cent imperfect even with correct 8yd Schmidt. e • -�-• IRTa ding Brougham streets. 16.50; T. j Beer, cut weeds Brougham, 2.62; R. ion. Some facts worthy of note re the above table are FIRST only 15 - Proprietor Bye, hwA• gravel Pickering Village- ''= - per cent of. the group was normal. • - =- - y 16.75; G. �ainmack, clean ditch con: Parking apace at she rear's( theatre - - - SI'EQ!(AL PRINCESS FLAKES, 2 for :: 25c. .' x Garden Notes' - -- -.� BOOTH cf MURI SC N •' September is a rood triorith in j n1; PROPER CARE OF = - which to plant peonies.. Be' sure that the ground is well dug and well fer- =YOUR AUTUIVIOBILE ; �_• _ - tilized, but do not. let the manure ' •` come, in. contact with, the roots. Any Sport Model Tops -. You, order - .:PHONE PICKERING 800 We deliver peonies which do not bloom should _ ! be.dug up and replaced as often as - lthey refuse to'bloom if planted deep lly. Also divide the clump and short - WHILE they are made of a dif- ; its waterproof. qualities ,and le -alts 'the ferent and are not _ ickering HardwAre Stote' 1 en roots as this grill encourage ,material coated with a varnish, as are the , When this occurs 4t is udevelop.'seless to stew' growth from the crown. Do not ' y :, 'plant any 'deeper than two, inches tops of closed cars, a certain try to waterproof the material with amount of inspection and care is a coating of varnish, lacquer or any below the surface. Hardy Chrysar. -' .. - themums will need feeding and wat- (necessary to the upkeep of the other kind of surface finish. They model, top. This style of top are not suited to material of-this The Flies are here, and we have the Goode, Flit, Fly -Tot Bring, if possible, from now on; and -sport is made from a gray, tan or -khaki type, 'and are -liable to cause it to for the House.. Dr, Hess, Fly Spray'and Stock Aid if some of the- buds are nipped off the others will have, a chance to -coloured fabric called'teal or -Bur- stiffen, puckery, or become dis- bank cloth. It usually consists o! colored. The roper, coin ound to for the Mock • Thing bag -killer for the potatoes grow larger. Seed should be sown on two layers of closely woven cloth use on •aports model tops to renew aqd all garden produce. It kills the - 'the patchy parts of the lawn now as which are fastened together *ith their waterproof 'qualities is one ... bugs and prevents blight. g p grass will makF good growth this rubher cement. When this material which will sink into the cloth and month and- next.' is new it will resist weather, waterproof: thc ifbres without - > -- _ Screen Doors, Window Screens and Wire Cloth for the House. Cuttings can be taken from any After the car has been in, ser -} • petunias -and ' planted in a sandy •�� for a year. two, however, ` changing the color or appearance loses the material in any way. All ,izpv and widths. - Complete stock of HAying and Hat Tools, rial s of loam, and kept in the house. They the the material sometimes Plow Shares to Ht all makes of Plows. - - - -- • is nn early in the year. ext: "Care of Ffndera." _' _ . - - [agent for MCCormick- Deering Farm MachineF -- - - -- and Repairs, ' 1 YOUIRSELF; ' Our Motto: - "We have it, Can get it, Or • TRE AT it is not made." phone Tale h 3 • - y i to C h Drive n p r o .:, . F A _ p;o� n rum' a� _ - J S BALSDON PICY.ERING S. - LOW ROUND -TRIP FARES • . Ilk When there's a refreshing tang in the air, and .; for -that long promised visit- between PICKERING and _ _ '..:- • the, eountnxide is presenting its gorgeous _ =iii FFALn •$ 9.75 �- Autumn busy cities �nr:TRf1IT 9.75 THE I4C�B/NS ARE BACK - bar[tt of splendour, and - ................:.'.:....3 and towns glum with renewed activity as L#tey 'NF.w' YORK ..... ...r.......E20.Oq _ - :cast off the lanR�►er of Summer -then is the -'BOSTON .. ,': ...... • -[23'.60 S16.O.i _ _ :. .. ' :Bieo'a Work Bvota 2.49 (ip time when highway travel is most delightful• - i'•HICAGO .. .... .. ... - � ST. LOUIS , $24.15 Mea's Overalls and Psntall.25 pr UP' Y -then is the time to pay that long - promised ., ..... • • • • ' • . • . • . • . • • :'• 4.05 'BARRII; , $ #.� :..: visit to distant friends or relatives -then is I, ., -.. 5.3A ~. _ ORI LIA S Bien' Work 5c o 2 f i.2 s k Shirts 6 t or the time- to.�eajoy the comfort, safety_, and _ relaitatiou of app- Autumn motor coach drive. 'Equally attractive- fares to other points to change without notice) _ Farm Teatn Harness $23,89 up _(Subject - Horse;Co hare at various prices - Tickets •and all coach travel information at _ _•� ' -_:' • . _ : - ' • a ern House one - - - • 1 _ _ ...- Eat - Pfi - 4.5 Now is the time to get •that old s harness repaired • R -A� Y C A C H ': L: I. N E S hone 2904 Eastern House-1 ICKERING -Phone 45011 R A CECIL -BRADLEY D L- EY r lox 03C IffsaINci Claremont ple here. i address will be 'given by Mrs. Bob- President, H. G. McIntyre, and were ! ' I • Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Glover were erts, Refreshment§ will be served at taken as follows: 1st Fred Ward; 2nd I e present at the Induction of Rev. S.' the close of the meeting. Ralph Miller; 3rd. Alf. Pretty; 4th, `• •` Er C NG /LL Show Pietur�es Here L. Toll, at Whitby United Church on An interesting local tournamea"rea 1•;vans; 5th, R. J. How. The FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND - Eriday evening last, Mr. Glover con- was held on the Bowling Green on prizes were suitable gifts manufac`,- ducted Worship and preached. Frida evening last. Mixed fours -' Of The Holy and p y P and made plant o pthe PresBake- HuoceeaorMto W. :.._._ Y Mr. Fred Tomlinson, father of Dr. made up the lay progteam. Five J. Mather, Tomlinson, spent - a few days with very fine prizes were donated by the lite „. StoufIville - • . his son and family here. Mr. Tomlin- Ni ht and - Da y Service suffered a slight stroke recently _ t • } � J it a %'::•° which has affected his hand,' leaving Business Phone Residence Phone _ 0l Lo the flesh a very dark color. -- _ 9i< — Patrons of the • Stanley Theatre ['ALL SPECIALS 98• . please note this Theatre is rented r O_N ' fora Political meeting on Saturday J night, Sept. 22nd. The regular Fri: - ”' Sat. program will be showing on ' ' •ply, $1 65 per-Square CHERRYVYOOD 1 Thursday and Friday, 20 and 21. Roofing, L ply, $'2 15 per Square _ — Proprietor. " ' g 'f Tomato harvesting is now under :ROCK SURFACED, $Z.98 per Sq. .INSURANCE way, but not fast enough to keep the Roofing has done n but we still have a limited stock at these canning factories going: The large g prices p Get your orders in at once. AUTOMOBILP4 factory at the station has been --f ' ;? • :;. go- _ - FIRE hroughs. shim- - -�. . _ inR very irregularly to date owing . For eavetron hs ' water StO • -•Leak � hey flashing, tanks etc. $2.00 per gat B7R�LARY to the slog manner in which they y :t<;.;• are coming in. - - Our Continuation School this year Paint, Still a sruall grtatitity of Braudham- Hendensou OASUALTYJ y; +dint, paints and varnishes at $1 00 per qt. Domioiou LIFE INSURANCE' seems to be holding its own very well. There is a registered attendan- Hardware Store paints at 85c. per qt.. Guaranteed. Phone Pickering ?9LO 90[ ce of 52. Of this total, 28 students . t, are from the County while 24 are; ROOf Coating, Best grade, $1,25 per gallon. - "You Can $ny -at Home" e" _ from the, Section. This ratio compar ' es very favorably with previous $11.00 per cwt., $2,75 per pail„ govern y White Lead TIRES, BATTERIES, years. � nlent standard./ - -. .. � • -.. • • ' -What was thought for a while to ACCESSORIES, be a car theft on Sunday last proved Extra heavy. 23ce per link , - ----Native Galilean and Wife Come Lin- tb � n -oniy -a- attempt to render some —Stove pipes, Lighter - grade, 15.. per link. - - At ae low and better prices) - der Auspices of Claremont United friendly assistance, when Harry Hor- Now ie the time to have your furnace looked over, or have as. Church on Wednesday Night, Sept. top's'ear was removed from' his park- a new onea new one installed. _ 26th at S p, m. to present the Mue- ing place to some more convenient you Can in.Toronto. _ ical 'travelogue Programme. space by some friends yet unknown. � 'Very be it prices He had left the kev in the car, a real. , Simms Storage Batteries, wholiasale and Let ne repair that'leakp ;top. Palestine has changed very little retail. A good battery made by an English Company. ' in the past 20 centuries. It is the good place to leave it when one has same row as it was then -when the such accomodating friends. Master lived and walked among mer.. The regular monthly meetinj of :Afutl stock of Furnace Pipes, Elbor�s,l$Furnaee Skilled Motor Repairs. The pastoral life of the people is the the Women's Institute •net be held - .. on the afternoon of Wednesday, Sep, ,Cement, and Furnace and Stove Repairs. Gordon i �,� ' -'same, them customs are the same•, - - - ' �VVaa Baas v • „ and they are the same, asserted St- . 19th, at 2.30 o'clock, at the Home of and A. re the s born s Galilee, Mrs. John Gregg. This will be Rec- Q {� Phone 290$: Palestine, where he tended herds o€ eption-Day, and the Brougham lad CHAS. COOPER,. CLARL+111O 1 PICKERING, - ONTARIO sheep among the hills of Galilee, th•i ies are guests for the day. and will' same hills that :were hallowed by the Provide the program. An interesting - ����� master. This native Galilean comes t G Claremont under the auspices of the - s r� a +, I t • ® ® + ® ' 1 �. United Church for one appearance • • Oor. Brock and Kingston Ads, during which he will bring inspiring- messages trom the Holy Lands •wi''1 - _- _ - - - exclusive motion ' pictures of the _ - d General Repair Work `il easy. + land of Immortals who lived anJ - - w � gu teed at reasonable .worked with the Master. Mr. Habou- ` sh is a Galilean by birth. -He has - ItAostvlene Welding• looked upon the bright Skies, the �\ Batteries ropaired and cbsrRed. reen hills, the olive groves, as they 7t = - Fireawae and Dunlop Tires. _ -- •were two thousand years ago when i Gasoline and OiL. -the tremendous story of the four iGospeIs was happening. He was bor.1 Refreshmaat Boots la OooasotioN to the mvsticism and wonder of the rb East. it is his heritage. He grew un _ night Plck. t oe daft). . w in the eternal hills still redolent of tgh the mighty events that happened MILTON SLEEP there. He came to North America and was educated in North America - 4217 liiOPR[lid'TOI' an Universities . Later he returned - '+ 'to Palestine to the scenes of his t youth. -And he brought--back to the ne +v world 'a, message. a message _ f straight from the heart of the ancient P . . `} and changeless Holy Land, a story -. - - - FU ihat every North American and ev �- - d i� ery Christian is. inspired' 'with. His -. _ is the message of 'faith - the old 7 faith of the fathers To a modern - s� 0� �W�P cam - - �� g�,..i.irt and -materialistic world• he brings the _ °...beauty and marvellous imagery of - y �=L w� the world that wa•s, the Holy Land of - _ d:a m antiquity, and also the lives and ch- - - aracters of the Immortals. ,Mr, Hab- DISNEY BL OC16 push will speak to the High School or6...■ t ° that afternoon at 3 P. m., on his Sh- *W v0A Owes rbowe N" epherd life in Galilee. He adds to his - messages an unusual charm by the 'use of special motion pictures, en• hanced by beautiful scenes in natur- a al colour which appeared in the Nat- ional Geographic Magazine. Mr. Hab - 't ouch is the author of 'My Shepherd :Life in Galilee ". Wherever Mr. Hab- v -oush h a s appeared, a re d � whether er it is s b e= - • ., 91 • -fore great North American Church. ._ - - ' _ es- Conferences, Assemblies, SchoolK"<:; and Colleges, before London audieri• !!M1 •. "... _ -� �t ces, or -on the. platform in the ient city of Damascus, he has into preted the scriptures in the light of REASON •� :� �QUZ places and people. He brings to yo r ° _ ~ the very breath of Scriptural times No. XX=•ACT1 It� et19r0/'/Rff — and.places and people. Madame Hab- oush will r•ssist it) costumes and Or- kZ7< 90 iental MUSIC. ' I "Mrs. Garvin, of Toronto,, i� spend REASONI ��• - When finis app�+oaeh -• jug a few nays With Mrs. Chandler. C�DER es its linal hoar the Miss McDonald is'spending a week memorials *we execnta f with her - sister in Toronto. - _ will standing in • - blorgan and• Mrs. Pugh spent the mate tribute to the = week -end with their daughter, MrQ. 1 •(� RO _ persons they have been Jphn Willi-on, of Athens, ET us lend you a Chevrolet. Drive it'yourself erected to honor. f . r • Clifford and hiss. Pilkey and fam- Lin your own way. over the aame..roada and - creative _� ' ► "11b.. ily of Toronto. ,spent the week -end -hills you drive every day. Take out, your family, the best re'n�' .with relatives here. "No Greater TrlbvW Thos. Lives Appleby he returned - to his or a friend. We are confident that if you make home at Glen Annan on Tuesday of'' 1 this test you'll never be satisfied with any outer N. W. STAFFORD r this week. BOnZ XT r15 - Iow-Priced car! jiagstou Road Miss Margaret Macab is spending - t �a Z 81 Ml= We urge you to accept this invitation in your Whitby � Phone Whitby a few days with Hiss Katharine Mic- own interests as a 1934 buyer. Because Chevrolet _hell. is the only car in its class thht_ gives you Enclosed Miss Hortop aria - friend; of Port _ _ Perry, spent Sunday with T. and Mrs -Knee- Action, pr tested and weatherproof . . Paterson here. 1 smo =.P or . Body by Fisher, for safety, beauty and comfort Freeman Mantle }ies - opened the - t _ $hock -Proof Steering, for easy car control blacksmith shop next door to T. Pat- a:d Cable- Controlled Brakes, for sure stops always ersnn, and is now open for business, . , and Blue Flame Cylinder Head, for the Watch for the Claremont Baptist - g er greatest pow fiom the least gasoline and .oil app IAXf Church Anniversary Supper and Con- Ready for Immediate Delivery :conaumptionl 21� cert, on Tuesday evening, October Master Si; froth Woodard Six from g�a,nce Co. 2nd. — "Time Virginia Singers ". - $Q� $�� o A Genstar Moto s harm, Pn*krced In Canal. _ Magnus Morgan is attending the V''f'� -ana WAWANESA INS CO. Convention of the Railway Brother- baiv'ered. luny equ;pped, at factory, Oshawa. lobesp rates for farm and oouata7 :hood, as a delegate from this lodge, _ ant. Freight, and Government ticerse only building!. - ti and now being held in DCt:.:'.t. . =tr.. New row rim pr;a� on the antic Wren.. ... jog eeorwnticai trawttpsrtatiaR ro. Windstorm Insurance on buildbgM Mr. and Mrs, Bryan, Mrs. Burton '�` _ and Mr. and Mrs. Lye spent Sunday - — ut�obil Insurance - _ _ ,automobile tnsnrstaoe .a with Fred and Mrs. Cowie, of Zeph- r. _ _ of all kinds.! . +c �D. M. Morgan attended the month_ - CHARLES COOPER Claremont ` a :FARi+[Pl �°� e•T.a ly meeting ref the Maple Leaf tutor- Write or phone ��r Ance Co, at Columbus, on Saturday • �'•� - . • � � � .• ; .. ' -BOWMAN & BO rt a ' ..last. - _ ._ ... The death of Caleb Forsyth at Wh- WHITBY, WONT, itby, is reported. At time of writing a no details were available. He *as very well known by many of our oeo- 64 !+,, r.,+. N .,'.�r'�4Gr.:ii'F.u,.�ss9'si;.� • ,' .- ' -. Two Youths Kill • • - Canadian Swim Star Wins Gold Trophy ed b T rain y _ W en A'to Hifat'Cro's'sing a Ot #awn Man Killed and Two Others CritiG111y' Injured at Smithfield. —Six Fatalities in Province.' 3ngersoll, —Death came - -- almost is seven - ours after the accident —Sou_ iw stantly Saturday afternoon to Wesley cle, Is a resident of New Llskeard, d •1Brown, R.R. 2, Burgessville, and The truck, operated by C. B. Corb- Hugh Gbnnolly of the same district, man of Midland, was struck again -# y ;when the car in which the two were a car driven by M. Perrin of Tema_ _ r. :driving was struek by an eastbound gam!. ' _ C.N.R. passenger train at Beachville. The youths were driving south Accidents' Near Grimsby. tt through the main street of the village; Grimsby,— Skidding on "wet ' pave - ti ;ft was evident that they mistook the •meat near Winona, a car driven by :meaning of the swinging. wig -wag at Aubrep ,Collis.' Kirkland Lake, and' the crossing because- of a freight train owned by Thomas A. Rigby, St, Ca_ +' ;which was standing near the cross- tharines, crashed into a tree and was in at the time. Driving on, their wrecked. Rigby suffered rather Bev - car was struck broadsides t'y the ell- ere laceration to the head frcm• bro_ gine. The machine was carried on the >µ ken• glass and was attended by Dr, pilot of the engine for almost a quay- D• G. Clendenning of Winona, ter of a mile, Fred Moore and his William Lyle, of Grimsby, driver sister-in-raw, Mrs. Clara Moore, for Jackson's bread Company., Bus- - - stood at their back door next to the taiaed chest injuries and fractured right-of-way and saw the car struck, . ribs, and was attended by Dr, John Coroner Dr, C. C. Cornish of Inger. Sinclair of Grimsby, following an ac_ soil investigated. An inquest will be cideni in which his truck was struck held„ The remains of the two youths • - Y by a car owned and driven by F. E. = -• both under 20 years, were taken to Hand Toronto, on Main Street here + Woodstock, It was a considerable Hand's car skidded when he applied _ . 'time before the Identity of Connolly` �` `r '•' "` .. the'brakes on the wet road and he could be established. Brown wads id- was unable to avold the crash. SIiP- Phyllis llewar, of Moose Ja%c, star mesnber of the Canadian swimming team at the Empire Games, 'Pocket. i ,entiRed by papers !n his oet• eery road surfaces following light Been with Barker Gold Trophy after winning the big swimming event at the Toronto Exhibition. Left - -` i' - ' rains was the cause of numerous MO- - to right —Rev, Capt. Sydney Lambert, Miss S. Dewar, Mayor Stewart, Attorney- General Roebuck and Aid. y - Ottawa Man Killed, for accidents in the district over the Duthie, _ BeAevllle.— William M. Cox' was week -end. - - - 'killed and Roy Durocher and Miss r - =_ Sarah Smith, all of Ottawa,' were in_ Six Go to Hospital, with a serum to "cure" that disease quotations on Toronto grain trap- Exchange `Racket' „ :;jured critically Sunday when two after infection is in. g Y Kingston• —Six persons went to hoe- �E c1f. na for car lots, prices on basis automobiles collided head -on• at pital here Saturday with minor in- He was experimenting nod. this c.iM bay ports: Hlta U.S. Tgunsta • :.� Smithfield. 16 miles west of Bellevflte, line, the researcher explained, at the .. ith who was employed by the Can- juries suffered when a motor truck time of development of his preveuta- Manitoba x heat—No. 1 Northern. i collided with an auto on the -Ganan_ five vaccine from the spina: cords of 88 0��' No. 2 Northernt 85 lee; No. Grimsby —The present exchange (adlan Bank Note Company at Ottawa, oque highway near here...Those in- monkega 9 Nort�ern,'83 5 -8c; No. 6 Northerrq on United Staten currency has gives ..,.died ,at the roadside ImmediateLy .at- cured" were - Mrs, William McAdoo, 76/4 c. certain business people an opportun- lt- er the crash. Durocher is not expect. Wolfe Island; hire, Elizabeth Mc- The 48- yea:.old professor, who Manitoba oats —N,o. 2 C.W., 51%c; ity to work a new "racket." A Unit- I. his time between Temple Unt- No. 3 C.W., 48 %c; No. 1 feed. 48 %c; ed'States motorist stopped at a high- ed to recover. He is suffering from a Adoo, Pittsburgh Township, troth rid- varsity and the Independent Research r -compound fracture of the left leg and !ag In the truck: Mr, and Mrs. Iesac mixed feed oats, 34c. way fruit stand near Grim -by and t "'right arm and a fractured skull. Miss Institute isk.ero the vaccine was dE- Cohen, their son, H. 'Cohen and a veloped, risked his life to test his dls_ Manitoba barley _ No: 3 C.W., Purchased a basket of peaches for 90 Smith is suffering from severe lacer - daughter, Miss M. Cohen, all of Ding- G6 1 -8c; No. 4 C.W., 65 1.8c. cents. Tendering an American $10 covert' before publicly claiming suc- ations to limbs and scalp, atop, who irvere In the auto. Ce9a Argentine corn, 51.02... bill in payment, lea was charged six Coz'6 body was removed to Belle: Ontario grain, approximate prices per cent• exchange, or 60 cents, He _ Rifle where the other two were placed = Two 'Women Hurt, track shipping point — Wheat, 90 to received 38,x0 change in American In hospital. Kingston• -Two women were Inject- ?'he N!r"arkets .92c; oats, 35 to 38c• barley, 60 to money on .which the dealer had al- ed Saturday when a car driven by.. 64c; corn. 85 to 86c; rye, 55 to 67c; ready collected six per cent. ex- - Girt Dias After Crasli. George btcQuade of Winasur skidded •bt>ckwhest. 55 to SSG. change amaunking to 15 'cents, iNapanee,— Critically Injured when PRODUCE PRICES 'the motor car !n which she was riding °D the wet pavement and crashed in_ - United Farmers' Co- Operative Co. I to' a car idriven by William Ashton of Saturday were e i ii • .crashed into the rear of'' a truck on Kingston. Ashton's wife suffered fa- Y p Y ng the following Educator Supporter "Tickets, Please!" Highway No, •-•2 at the. eastern ap- juries to her limbs and his daughter, Prices for produce: Q{ "More Arithmetic" proach to the town, Margaret . Sills, EGGS — Prices - to farmers, case; - Gracie. Buttered an Injured back, ._ �� Every day 'we use things the origin • daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Percy Sills returned: Gcradel At" in cartons and •history of which we are in ! nor. of Sillaville, was taken to the King_ - through association. Sac; "A" large, Ottawa. —That more• arltbmetle and ance; Where for instance, tare the aiif_ • •23c; "A" medium, 22c; _ "B ".. Ise, leas Patin should be taught, In sec. jlons of tictiets used 'on tall, bus and #ton General Hospital- where, tallow_ Pneumonia = ondary schools .was the opinion ex- .23c; an operation, she died Sunday "C ", 16c, tram routes made and printed'? A bun_ ° "niortiing, - /'� BUTTEif— Ontario, No. 1 cream" pressed by F. A. Stuart, 'principal of dred year9 ago Alfred Williamson, '' The ..car was driven ny Harvard Cure Next Llsgar Collegiate, here recently In ery, 19%c; No. 2, ''19c.. young newsagent oC Ashton- under_ _ Gunnell, also of Sillaville, and Stew- _ _ _ -_ POULTRY: commenting on proposals 0! Hon L. Ly'ne, iancaaliire saw the "Rocket" dirt GIoyrat an Mlis� Tihoda Lloyst �- �— J Slmpao0, Ontario .Minister ot. r ( Quotations in cents :) roanlrig on the newly constructed line :accompanied. They too received minor DisCOVCreT Of In Nara• Live Dressed to it to Iliave more arithmetic between Manchester and Liverpool, Injuries and were attended by Dr. T. lysiv Preventative - , - = - •�A" "A" and conceived the Idea _ of _ .'' M. Galbraith. The car was ascending "t should certmore like to sue Stuart re- providing ' .Tells Plans - Hens, over 5 lbs...,, 11 matte stressed more," bfr, rt re_ the new mode of IoeomoNoa with Its I _ Robin's Hill and another car was tra- :. 4 to.5 lbs._....... 10 • tickets: Soon he %,as making LIMO a ` yelling west down . the grade, "The - -' , marked. "At present, arithmetic is j 3% to 4 Ibs....... 9 taught only In the second sFar of our day' = -truck was .owned and driven by At- Philadelphia, — Pneumonia' is next - To-day R'illiamson's three great- 2 to 3. lbs_ -.... 8 collegiate, that la advanced arithmetic bert V6'alsh, farmer 'of North Freder_ on the "public, enemy" Ilat of Dr. g - Icksburg Township, Chief Constable John A. •Kolmer, the modest Phila- Old roosters ......... 6 after the ' pupils have bad an oppor- grandsons are still making tickets of Watts of Napsaee investigated -and delphia medical. professor wnO claims Spring chickens: tunity to become acquafntr•.f with al. all sizes and Rangoon, Natives of the Over 6 lbs. . : 17 gebra. I'm sure practical) all the Gold Coast, Rangoon, and Bombay get ,' an inquest will be held, discovery of the first preventative for "" y W'itllamson's tickets when they pay - In�antile paralysis• 5 to 6 lbs. .- ...'.. 15 teachers of the province are In' favor their tares. Holiday makan at ass Exeter Man Kilted, 4% to 5 lbs ...... 14 w, of extension. of the recommendation [.00K3 TO FU1'UNJ✓, side: resorts or riding up Snowdon get London, Out, - Crashing, into, the 3% to 4r,§ lbs. .... 12 ";. , system regarding examinations. The Even in the excitement of annouac •2% to 3',4 lbs: .....,10 .. : system. with a gradual begtuning, •1s• them too. Dfi111ons are punched and rear of the London. Lucan and Exeter lag development of his antl_paralysis Broilers: working out well, I believe, too, that thrown away every day. Urie' machine ?bus near- Centralia, Saturday evening, vaccine, the professor's future re- can turn out 650,000 in an, hour. They ir George Armstrong, 47 year old Ezet_ 13; to. 2% lbs. .. 1-1 our graduation diplomas should �be search plans and hopes were to the - more generally accepted as equal to are packed In fifties, rolled la thou. " _ er hog buyer, met instant death, and background of his thoughts. 1, . WHOLESALE PROVISIONS a, matriculation certificate, -except,,,ot sands, cut, tied, packed 'ari i despatch- •-- imperilled the lives of halt a dozen Now that a* way has been found-to course, for those joint- on to univer• ed to tbeir'destinafion all in the, Bahia" `passengers, prevent the dread paralysis, he de_} Wholesale provision dealers are day. - Armstrong, who bad only his left Glared, there will be more time for quotrng the following prices to To- slit'• ", _ .arm, was regarded as a proficient his work on A vaccine to fontall- pne_•u- i ronto retail dealers: driver. Casper Howard of Lucan, monia, l Pork = 'Hariis, • 21. rc; shoulders, Visiting French Journalists Give owner of the bus, told Traffid Officer He Aa heady dc a fluid. he 17 %c; butts, 19c; pork loins, 24c; ` Howard Jackman be had lighted • all disclosed, which has been used effec_ { picnics, 14 -%c.. _impressions of Canadian Women Tights on his bus a short time before, tively in immunizing rabbits from the ! Lard —Pure, tierce, 'IV2 c; tubs, . r though It was not quite dark. Two lung : inflammation, and We same 13c; pails, 13%c; prints, 13c. small boys, Don $iverna and Robe "rt vaccine has met with "a large degree Shortening — Tierces, - 8rrzc; tubs, She is 1 'Centrals, • a Creature of COUfii Vie, But She Needs Brooks of Exeter, who had been rid- of success" la experiments Ir humans, 8c;'-pails, 9We; prints; 9Y�zc: More �tnguor, More Idleness to gloom In , ing is the rear seat till the moment While carrying on the pneumonia lilt _ .-This Man's Country - ' of the crash, vacated tine spot to hand work, he said, he will attempt to sup - GRAIN "QUOTATIONS Quebec.—They the French wo- "They adapt masculine a basket of grapes to an alighting element bis lnfantll'e paralysis vacntne I ollowin are Saturdays' close y gPytur•+a. [ g 8g men journalists oa board the Chain. noticed that when I was -here two' !,'• passenger.- By the act, they saved plain, that the typical Canadian wo- 'years ago," remarked one ct the wo. - their own lives -for the seat in which, man needs a little more of the langour men writers, This 1s her impression "a - ' they had ridden was smashed to. frag. - -- Qtgents with the rear corner of the .• '.��w: r� of the east, of the typical Canadian, woman: _ He was right, a thousand times ° uus. Are e q woman fainted and r� >: J. k 1- She is slight, 'with strong mur+clto Others were stiaken up.' 7° F ' right, Jacques .Cartier, in giving your ,• and clear cut gestures, with a clip Dr, Fletcher of Exeter was standing ° country the male gender in our law- ped accent, and short sharp sentences at the corner in his cat; waiting for .a t i, . , '; .:. ,;;;,,., ; _! r gunge, often very effective. She looks - the boa and car to pass, and witness- ? t f,;v >e;:'.. Canada is a masculine country straight ahead of het' with unrompro- ed the crash and attempted to aid. a ,.z,_, , .,,`;' *;.;, vast, intractable, unconquered, im- ixing eyes." Armstrong, who was pinned behind pressive above all by its Ir,eahaust_ in the steering wheel with a fractured lble strength." COMRADESHIP REIGNS. ..' . skull. Armstrong was extricated only '" �•• "What gives' that • impression of "It . is comradeship here • whicb -after the wheel had been pried up to - 1, , iLifi,►„i -_i� - force ?" the interviewer asked. _- reigns between the sexes. After a _ " relieve him. An inquest is to be bold, p1 UYTY "Fir - st, the 'immensity. of this pow' long day in the canoe -swimming or _ The victim was married and lived ��'Io�Yti���'- �C =�oo, erful river the great walls of the 'oil skis, she is ashamed to admit she three miles north of Exeter, His par. hsitii:Ottr S[er ►t 193 r Saguenay, outlined against the rose is tired, ' ents and sister reside in the town. ,.Of the sky, _as if placed there for But will they not weary in the end the scene of Some vast drama of pri- of comradeship? Does this, role which Girl Fatally Hurt, mltive nature. They give the Impres- they force themselves to play not North Bay, —Miss Blanche Bertrand ; sion of power and, of terror as be- leave a vague sadness in the heart, t` tit, of Fort Couloage, Qua.; died is ; -fore some incotnprebbnsible phenum- the sadness of your vast plains of hospital here Sunday night from in- `enon which could destroy at will a snow 'with their rose and violet sha• R whole human racer" down in the sunset, of the eternal Juries suffered when the car in which r A MAN'S COUNTRY. shadows of your forests? i oise was driving struck a motor truck Fergus, Ont. — "A double hemler train of 49 cars' puller)- out rep � a man's country. The for. b tt - n the top of a bill on the Ferguson Gently from the .plant of Beatty Bros. Ltd. It contained 2,500 steel It is "For .women to flower there i Ile J 8[ghway,'four miles north of bore, c w sialis, c,vro water oowis, o,otvi aeet of Darn door track, 819 Path lakes, opines, vast lands all are also la the deice ter idleness. in :ire pumpps, 740 ladders, 3,379 electric 'and engine drive washers, farm and a challenge and appeal to the strength sun, langour, in short, idleness, r Miss Bertrand was riding in the stable g+ont seat of W, L. 9oucCe's car when Muippmeet, laundry equipment, churns, hand washers, grain •: o[� cupidity -'of man:' "Here woman Is beautiful intrust, #a :gr'inders, windmill ,'etc• The Company has addecj_J15. rpen.to the, pay- Because of that women wfll al• courageous, a comrade _ and a lit �w It sideswiped the truck. She Bled roll .during the last year." waya'be subject to'aian here," " sad." r f Ism -Her Made Her' When Publishers Construction vollmle Advances -r — ' Look Younger Pad In Advance Contracts awarded for the month oti NOW August show an increase or 21 per ~ s,. `,•r A THICKER,' cent over July and 11 per cent In• P =: crease over June. The figures for the A Burden of Fat Gone (By Thomas R. Coward in Literary HEAVIER 7 i Observer.) Dominion of Canada, as cumplled by + Here fe another case where the PLUG , �� MacLean Building Reports lAd., sm, ____trim, slim figure of youth has. dis- ' coated to $13,593,900 for-August, $li,, - • placed the coarse, fat airline r mid goon after l entered the publish- FOR THE ^� 190,500 for July, and $11,208,900 for �. dle age. It is a house:eeppr venting. ing business 1 thought it might not She says:- June. The foist value of contracts be a bad idea to read in advance SE - -- awarded for the first eight months of "`[ cs.nnot say what weight 1 ,vie, i' ' _but I was very fat = a burden to some of the books to be brought out _�QjXj • __ 1 the year amounts to $85 6&1.100 myself. I have taken three bottles of by the firm with which 1 was con - �// i iPi'' compared with $55,043,800 for Lbe ' Kruschen Salts, and now I am quite netted. At least, it' would make a t.J same. period in 1933, an increase of i slender. I am over 56, and people good impression, - / 37,9 per cent, w take me for 40. 1 am more than I pot in a request, therefore foi Quebec lead the rest of the Yrov- ° proud of myself. You can take it a set of galleys of a certain book ✓ 1 ` fnces with a total of $4,918,400 while i from me that every word of this is the publication of which was some a Ontario followed closely with $4,217,- true. I took a teaspoonful in hot luster every morning till I used three months in the offiig. There was a / y 1 '200 for the month. bottles. Now I only take half a tea- complete description of it fn the cats- r ;f t Moonfui each morning. 1 cannot re logue; there was a contract covering McColl Frontenac 017 commend the Kruschen Salts enough, it, signed and in the safe; there was for they are wbrth their weight in a jacket drawing in the manufactur• The agressive sales policy being gold. " -( Mrs.) A. H. ,� ing department against the day when - pursued by McColl Frpn(gnac oil Co,, Ltd., is reported to be bringing exceL _ Kruschen Salts combat the cause of salesmen's dummies should be made � �$ � lent results and it Is anticipated that fat by assisting the internal organs to up, and the author, I knew, had re- 4 �` the company and obtain its Lull share _y perform their functions properly -to ceived a substantial advance. throw off each day those waste pro But no one, r discovered had so /� �� �! of business from the increased con- ducts and poisons which, if allowed sumption of fuel and lubricating cite. to accumulate, will be converted by much as seen the manuscript. It Earnings for the past tour ears have the body's chemistry into fatty tis ue. wasn't even in existence - at leas been well ahead of dividenrequire- not in its entirety. The author was .`� i� ` meats for the preferred and tommon working on, it, the editor had seen stocks and in some quarters It is ex_ Business Is the. first two chapters and a resume petted, that, before long, some in- of the rest. ` crease in disbursments on the com- Double 1933 ` ' - IF you want richer flavour, moo stock may be anticipated, I learned later, of course, that chew _ 1 15,000 UNITS - MADE BY FORD, this procedure is very common in Siscoe Gold Mines MOTOR OF CANADA - $20, publishing and has resulted, in some of the finest books on the market In handljng 10,319 tons in August, 000,000 VALUE_ ' Slscoe Gold Mines Ltd, established a i today -and some of the worst. , 6 for exam new high record, the previous best be_ 'i Toronto. -" 'ibis year,' W, g, I A publisher. finds, pie, fag 10,259 tone !n March.- Production ampbell, of the Ford Motor Company i that there is some phase of world T politics, • some as aspect of history, THE PERFECT'_ for the month amounted to $174,857 7 A Canada, said in a recent interview: PO _ P y, some inter relation of art, on which • which compares with $146,620 for the 'our business has been twice that of I P h e q,v l n g To b ae e e o same month in 1933 • and $181,294 in. mat. - Since January our unit volume there is little or no information ran been approximately 35,000 units,! available outsic:e the strictly techni,• July this year. All figures are based compared with 14,000 during the same cal or academic publications. He on gold at $35,00- - )erled last year, and dollar volume j feels that there should be, that there ' was $20,000,000 as against Ss.000,000, is a market for- it, that there are i , MacFarlane Long Lac Mines the improvement to each case, was !many People who would be intereated'I FINANCIAL Most recent reports coming from LBO per cent. These figures include m reading about such a phase or this compauy`a property in the Long shipments to affiliated- oversea�eom- I-aspect or interpretation. iLac Area continue to be,of a -very op- - ,'Anies." He looks, over the field of writers j timistic nature, particularly regarding j Mr. Campbell stated the usual sea- - who kttow something about - the sub - the Number two vein which bas been 1 toast decline in export business had i ject he selects, chooses one whom he traced for a length of over two bun- sot taken . place thls. year and ai1di- i feels by training -and experience is dred feet with aver " tions 'to plants to Australia and South competent to do the kind of book that 1 over sixteen age width running en feet, " Africa bad become necessary, owing he has in mind,and who is not other - I The izrfneral°;rad zone Iles between to increased orders wise tied up with another publisher, j Employment, he said. was better He arran s -a conference with the the grey e - no porphyry of the foot. i 8e I - -wall to a •north and the eDlorite_ than for several .years. The plant at ''writer, perhaps takes him to lunch- schist bang rag wall to the south. The : -East Windsor and the assembly bran i a hallowed publishing tradition, - _ _ " ches, including Toronto, 'will carry ' and presents the idea to him. i[+ ] / �� j� strike the the vein h east_weat with d on at the present high level of pro - i They talk it over. The writer goes SILVER L R _ dip to the south, The find fa reported well into the autumn. ! - -. _ - •• - as being one of the most Impressive lion until .due home, makes'-s. rough The average number of employees is 8 working out- AS I T AFFECTS CANADA looking In the, district and northern line• of what he thinks the book buying is said to be largely respoa. 4,500, should be, maybe, writes a chapter The United States -recent stove In the remoaetization oC, silver continues sable for the recent strength and - or two.' ;Editor and waiter confer to_create a e against the plan and -many ood deal of discussion both for arnl n tivity.ln.tbe shares,_ _ :• -_ again; revise, discuss xnd finally articles of Interest have appeared on, tbv subject in various uDlicatlona To -'Cannibal Never Ate come to an agreement:. A contract is the average Canadian ttizen 1t m p c may 'appear that -all the. hullabulo about _the •4l2ouyu Reward lines ' _ A White .Man, But signed and the author gets an ad -' "White' Metal" is of little interest to them and while the individual map-not !t.luE>Z an American" Nance on royalty, „ -- be affected directly through higher prices for silver, it Is certain that' from a This company is reported sa having : Inational standpoint they, should' very much Interested in the subject as it awarded contract for flue thousand ft. 1 would seem certain that Canada stands to benefit considerably should world 'of diamond drilling on its property - London;- Malcolm bZacl3Oaald, the- And...ain_tfiere 'art+ times when a, prices for the metal go higher. That this seems likely is the opinion expres- adjoining Pontiac Rouyn In Rouyn _ Premier'� son, who la Parli mentary publisher •is confronted with a 'pro. I sed by-many experts who figure that .75 cents or even $1.00 per ounce is a Township, _-i ,Secretary to the Dominions U ®ce, , blem something like this;Peshaps at j g _ D. Quebec. Surface showings Possibility nest year, 0. are said to be very encouraging and -told a party of 25 English schoolgirls. 1 a house party or at a bar or in a ! drilling will test conditions at depth, ' ,who are going on an Empire taut bow � count Should' this predktfoa .bt! f4I[illed meat of that - metal to China; but ra- D ,w once had, a talk with e . :ur bo:l country jail he has met some one who the Dominion would benefit in a var. tb'er that exPOTt�of merchandise from should drilling results warrant it, a has been the hero'of a series of ad- j Euro shaft will probably be started after chief, tety at ways, but generally through Europe and - America . will be made, - D 1 neat you are solo to k'i i ,Il-' ventures that would make thrilling wider markets in the Orient for both among whick.are Canadian wheat and drilling contract is completed, x reading. This man may have looked said, **so please give an old friend of 'upon strange confers of the globe or I natural and manufactured - .products, Inmber, as well as manufactured pro- mine there -an aged cannibal chief- : In considering this ft sbould be kept ducts, The .came authority says that IConiauruta Mines, Ltd. done things no man has done before., in mind that of about eigbreen bund_ with- the Dominion Government com- Exploration at this company's pro- Cain —my kind regards, When l asked ; But, he is not a writer. milted to a fairly heavy -him if be had ever eaten a white It is at this point that the editor red million human beings ou this Y y purchase- of perty -is recently reported to have - man, he replied, 'No, only an Ameri- intervenes with the proper solution of I earth some twelve hundred Million do silver that China map sell as silver picked up a new - orebody on the 1000 - can.'•" The tour bas been arranged the problem-a not know gold ®s a standard of value, and buy our. products In exchange, toot level, west of the Goldale shaft, p "ghost writer."-Time Silver is their standard. Ih India for At time of writing ore length -Is said . by the Society for the Oversee Settle- was when a ghost writer was one of � From another angle any further fn- t meat of British Women, and Includes those persons who was known example if a native worker le crease in the rice of silver is likely t paid a price to De 280 feet, whrie on the 1260 foot Ethe Panama Canal, Fiji, Australia, exist, but who was never ackno "wle bank note for his services be immetl_ to lead io several old silver produc- level, what appears to be the same I Tasmania, Colombo and Ceylon, lately rushes to change the paper into mg companies resuming operations, vein has been - drifted on for over- 40 : ed openry: -'Within recent -years, how - i silver rupees, To him, that Is the only which will, of .course, result In em- feef-and width averaging ten feet with Canberra, Australia.- Latest- ceus,u; i ever, a much more rational attitude real money. In China a somewhat giro- Dloyment for a number of people and 'values running ,4 oz, per ton. - - has, sprung up real this very use-: report shows Australia has 101,201 ful workman, liar situation exists and silver is their In other ways to increased business 111 more males than females, The total .on recognized standard of value, for mining. supply houses, etc, -George Weston, Ltd. The public has grown to realize Would it not thus appear that as in_ More important however, from. a It is reported that this company's population of March 31, 1939, was 6. That it is unreasonable to demand 658 065' All states have a surplus of .crease in the price for si ver would mining standpoint is the increased in. earnings for the current year are run- that a man should be a writer in ad- have the effect of increasing the• pur- terest which `has already been making . ning well ahead of 1933 when they , males, except t'itmria, which has an dition to tieing a singer, explorer. •chasing power of these and other itself evident in the Great Bear Lake were $342,114 as against 1137,322 is i song writer, aeronaut or lion tamer, r -- j The help of the ghost writer is now countries using the silver standard, district; the only new silver field dis- 1932.-The company during the depress Its Liver That Makes , T enly - accepted and he is fr uent• This conclusion seems natural. China covered in recent pears. Activity has sion years acquired modem plants is �i for example through' the increased increased during the current season. Canada, Great Britain and the United i You Feel So Wretched ly. , given credit on' the title page - price would get more for her metal in this section and any further ad- States at greatly depreciated prices ' Wake up your Liver Bile l and quite rightly so. of which she has a hugh stock and vanes in the price of silver would un- and has consolidated these into a - _14o Calomel Necessary, _ _ ' Would therefore be able to buy more - doubtedl lead to intensified efforts Y'. _ y smooth and profitable organization. For you to reel healthy and happ3.; - - mercbandise etc, As a Professor of in the area, in turn resulting to fur- _while other companies In the same your liver m8at pour two pounds ot; �1 Economics at one of Canada's leading Aber employment and pu ;chasing o! line were operating in the red,. The liquid bile into your bowels,, every days It Pa Da Witho{1t' that bite, trouble scarce Pour y y Universities has stated, -silver ,is Pe- supplies- of various kinds.. Thus in a company has 174,136 Common. shares. atgestion. slow elimination. - olsons In ginning to move through Shanghai i umber of ways, Canada stands to outstanding. she body. general wretchedness. I Chicago.- C6lcago's school teachers and through proceeds of- sane of this umber materially from higher prices How can you expect to clear up a sit -; uatlon like this completely with mere I could scarcely believe !t, but pay day I metal id Europe and America, China for. ailver, so that individuals, both di- ' _McMillan Caold• Miss. towel - moving salts, oil, -mineral water, . finally came around, ; will amass gold credits or possibly rectly and indirectly should also be •w laxative candy or chewing Bum. , or 1 The new 125 ton mill at this eomp- ►oughage'r They. don't wake uu yuur l Joining the 14,004 'teachers and 3, ;sterling credits, In view of the high liieealy interested is developments in any's property in the West River min_ 'liver. 000' other school' employee's in their ! price of gold bullion it seems, unlikely connection with the remoetization of results. rel .asktrore,the fe by nn sand sure rejoicing e o ing were most of the clty's__bus!• ' that there will be any marked move- the "White Metal•.'1 duc srea has been brought Into 'Prot You need Carter's I +idle, i.i,er 1'llls.'i re OICin $100,000,000 would flow In business Ontallo Mineral Output Gains In tonnage milled by gold mining duction and will gradually.De brought ft was estimated that 1 up to its full capacity. -Underground !tubetitutes. 25c at a, 11 druggists. 54 D - , com- work le continuing to make Brood pro. channels during the week -all the re_ , Mineral production from Ontario panics with a decline in per ounce re- gress and milfeed will betaken from DANDRUFF salt of teachers' pay day: mines for the first six months of 1934 oovery indicates• that lower grade ores the 325 and 625 lot levels to start Made possible by au HFC loan, $26,_ amounted to $48,709,866.00 which are being -treated by Life larger pro- with; Later stopefag will- get under and Falling, Hair, use Min. 365,000 worth of cheques -were ready compares with $32,662,511.00 for the diicers. - way on the 425 and 526 levels, :: a ard'a aaaal, u poto ar•ald for. pedagogues ln` payment for serv• same period is 1933, Of the above to. i 6.ir tome. Do this it I vices of the 1933.-34 school ear tai gold production amounted to $21,_ 2 a titan • a►edc sad the raault Y �•. + � • � : .............:......... � . Most of it will go to pay . ti'�tlpfi s 8 • � � �� � � � �� � � �•• • • :� �� , � � � � � �� :� :.• �. .� .• .•... •. • ..• .• • aria 6. • 503,242,00 and 1t is Interesting to • • � �► CI•at+ Mind and Gbay Male incurred during the long Payless year note that these figures are taken on :�+ ►�+ e that incited staid teachers to parades basis of the old standard rate of ;20.67 • • r a I demonstrations and visiting the legis- per 'ounce, In'other words the half ifl/lacFarlane Long Lac ... 1lature in delegations to plead for reg.• yearly output would show an even 6 �• « ular salaries. greater Increase than at first appears. �•��. - K1NG OF-P9AiN" ! H, A. Kincaid, chemistry teacher at Nickel was the next largest item on Bought -= Sold '�, Quoted " Crane Technical, high School, was the list wiih $15,016,000,00 while COP. ='1 - wafting in front of the City State per at $7,b25,300.00 was °third, V, LQ R S C H �O y 'Bank early In -the evening, determin- • The report prepared by the Qnlariu ►•+ ■ - 1 ed to be first at the pay window Department of Mines for the ball ;•; ,MEMBERS THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE though it wasn't scheduled to. open year, from -which the above figures i; 371 Bay St. .Elgin 5492 -3.4 Toronto =+ � ,Issue No. 37— 34 until 1.0 a.m. the followln day. " -4 ' - R p were taken. states that the Increase ��+i :.� :•�•�❖ �•��.�VI•'►• :.� : 1• i��• �• I•: ��•:•+ i :• :❖ :•.������Q•Z•,•'❖.�D :•5 :?� -- 5 hi:A • • _ �� F — , ..�'., ! in.. r _� _ .I .. ;� _ .. • ,, f _ ai ''� .. .. .. ..�. ..,,. • a. — -*.' • _ �•�E•. - `�� A .�: ,; „ �T have seen a policeman on duty at s larger than he got in July„ a d this: - Thursday afternoon last at the home I Mrs. Wm. Ellicott, with a fair EFt- p Y very a president, Mrs. B. i similar point who will take charge o: he claims is a sure sign of an open of Mrs, George Philip. A ve fine i endance and h ; "r` I -Miss Mary Kennedy of Toros- the traffic and the children at school winter. It is now somebody's turn t bale was packed consisting of quilts Harvey, presiling. The program on ` ,to, spent Sunday with James and hours, s, and n we aim no protection at predict a long and severe, winter. used and new clothing and a Yuan - Historical Research wai most inter- Mrs. Palmer. g P -John S. Barnard, • a^prominem tity of new knitted wear for, infants esting, t" a members bringing out -Mrs. S. Jewell of Battle Creek, this crossing here, Strong. objection: jeweller of London Ont.. died on Fri - and also Christmas gifts. will be made b those who have no day i many items of local history. The Mich., is visiting hei brother, Wal- Y y night. His funeral took place or The Women's'- Institute held their I hostess, Mrs. Ellicott, - served tea and ter and Mrs. Bray. further interest in the children, fear Tuesday when he wa;; laid --to -rest ,i - September meeting at the home. of r@freshments. - - Walter and Mrs. White and ch- ing an increase .in taxes of a- new- -the Union Cemetery, East of Whitby, j _ _iidren spent Sunday in Toronto with' cents, but- traffic will not decreas•_ Mr. Barnard conducted a jewellery - _Mrs. White's sisters. and the children will always be ther-, business' in Whitby over thirty year.- and at times we hear that the teach- ago, when he moved to London. When E. Crawford is slowly improv- - K it era accept responsibility for the con- �'n Whitby IW was a Director of tha _ still confined to his hObUe. duct of children from school to hpmd atario Ladies' College and was a � -M. S. Chapman was confined to and home to school, so now then prominent meinber of the Methodist - This residence for a couple of days "authorities" in this village, what Tabernacle and was -also a promin- • through illness, . , during the past are you going to do about, let them ent . member of the Masonic Order. « • f :week. continue •to be ,exposed in this man- He was well known by a large sum- . " Pickerin ,, 8 Leader Store" = - Austin and Mrs. Franklin and ner, 'or do something? The reason- be, in Pickering and the surrounding ',family, Port Perry,' spent Sunday aibility is yours. district, and was held in very high with Mrs. Franklin's parents, Arth -' - Leslie and Mrs. Morley spent a. esteem by all who knew him. y - • ur and Mrs. Boyer. few days holidaying ;at Rosebank. Men $ Mennonite Work Boots, all $ire$, -Mrs. S. Bray, of Kelowna B. C. -The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's -� -• - ;� Mrs. G. Biden, of Wolsley, Sask., and C}inrch will meet at the home of Mrs "SQUIRES- At the Private Patients' plain toe, with leather or Paneo 1 _.Mr. and Mrs. S. Foote, of Bethesda, Frank Hall on Wednesday next, at Pavilion, �3eneral Hospital, Toronto, • r' the usual hour. on Wednesday, Sept. 12th, Myrtle s� c visited W. H. and Mrs. Bray on Tues- Isobel Gibson, beloved wife of Lorne soles . . : per pair, $2.69 1._day- • - -Frank Petrie and Armand Gold - sniith spent the week end in a' can- Squires, in her 52nd year. The funer- Men's "Elkola" -Work Boots, with tce epari for children are now busy al ill take place from her ]ate res- • " •preparing for the school fair which oe trip up the Kawartha Lakes and �• - , will be held shortly. Remember kids! report a good outing. idenee, Range Line, , Pickering, on - Elwood Hughes, Genera] Mans Friday, Sept. 14th, at 3 o'clock in the cap, solid leather, all '$ize$ • made by none of your peighbors fruit as ex- g g afternoon, D. S. T. Interment will hibits, er of the Exhibition must have been take lace in Mount Lawn Cemetery, Williams, il per pair', $� �� - -Among those fxom a. distance threshing on Friday last We saw ills p Y, f • • wko attended the funeral of the late "help" on the grounds. ' ' Oshawa. - 99 Henry A.- Haight on Wednesday last -Mrs.. E. F. Gormley, of Toronto _I'_ _ Youth$' Kip .O ford, ``Williams" 1 1' 1 J2 vvere: S. J. and Mrs. Haight and and her aunt, Mrs. O. B. 'McLellan, In Membrian. - 1 Q son, Stanley, Fred and Mrs. Doyle, of Durham, called on friends in to*n .. per. pair, $1 98 and in Whitby-on Tuesday of this JONES - In loving memory of . is • Mrs. R. G. Bedson and brother E�; y Y. bert Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ingram and Reek. abella Jones, who passed away in Bey$ Kjp Oxford, 1'5 - $2.25 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cattle and son -Mrs. Wiman, of Peterboro, ret- Claremont 'on Sept: 12th, 19321 1 urned home last week after spend- _ JKfery, all of Toronto. Mrs. Wm i several months with her mother What is home without's mother, Jones and Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Waugh of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Guy and Mrs. A. Burrell, who is improved in What are all the joys we meet,-' - A �+ ri .H•i��' c two sons, aS Brooitlin, and Mrs. Mt-_ d7eaitii - When her loving smile no longer HEADQUARTERS —Lean, of Zie ► eland Ohio. I - -iMrs. P. N. Spratt; of Whitby, Greets the coming of our feet, _. _ - '•- ., _ -Notwithstanding the large ours- will re -eprn her class in vocal and You were very near and patient -ber of buses and automobiles now in., piano this Friday (Sept, 14th). Fur Through the- years'you struggled :on j- FOR(- �j�Di_ use for the carrying of passengers, particulars, apply to Mrs . tJamessL. - To those who have a mother SUPPLIES ■ . ■ES Palmer. rail was seem to be holding their Cherish leer with care, - -The W. M: S. of 'the United Ch- owrn, accoidiitA to statements by of • - There' ne'er will be another ficials of the Canadian - National ,arch met at the home of Mrs_ F. T. To fill the va.carit chairs - _ - 14tailwaya. The,Labor Day traffic was_ Bunting on Wednesday-. afternoon We think of you in silence the largest in five year and far last, when a pleasant and profitable Y�,r name we oft recall, Boys' Heavy Brown Corduroy greater than that of a year ago. .A time was spent by all present. _ large "amount of extra' equipment was -SL. •Georges Church, Sunday. There is nothinv left to answer, r Sept- 16th.- Ge 16th Sundry after Trin- e your picture -on the wall; Breeches, wear likd a pigs nosE. brought ante use to handle' the ins- ity. Sunday School at 10 a. in. Cel- Friends may think we have for•,,otten = Si S 26 29 $1.29 30-33, 1.39 in reeve a traffic, sections. trains; The expo rence ebration of the Holy Communion of When at times they see us smile, I on Labor Day was a repetition of li a- m. Evening Prayer at 1.30. Rev_ E:it they little know the sorrow ..M* - _E, :G Robinson. Preacher. Whic?t that s.n;,e hides ail -the C HAPMAN - � .that on the -ether holidays. Busines? - while ` -Mrs. R. D. Bedscn, of Toronto. • v all ea other branches has .-ye f, I and daughter, firs,, McLean and the -Ever remembered ' • . ' . • •ved' greatly during the past.'year, I . - - ' and it is hop-&d that the improvement lattet's daughter, of Cie eland Ohio, Husband and Family Q q / �'•� may' continue as the Railways ha%e visited Pickering friends one day last _T l- T C� ,� T A f L v R S week. On her re *.ar -! horne_Mrs. :ilc- - Broueliam -certainly • suffered greatly -from the _ depression. Lean was are ^rnpanied• by her mot:: -T)ie Canadian Nations) Exhibit- er wha' still spend several weenie Mks Ida Bate paid a short visit to New Spring Samples are here. Some 'Fine Material. came to an end at' midnight' on with her: her home here on Sunday'-last. Some Careful Workmanabip. X23 50: _ r. -Saturday last; and- the results - -prov- - --On Sunday 'rnorning next. -Rev. The W. J. Bro'.4�n famid•y, o£ -Tot- _. - RU BB•ER BOOTS- -$2,50 and $3:00 - ed very satisfactory. to the Director.,; H. G. Crozier will preach nn the onto, were with- tt:eir people here en, _ The-Exhibition this yea,. made a re-- ,subject - "Did Religion• make the Sunday, and ?►Pisa E: Wallace and Suckers are up. ord in the-number _ of rainy days, Bible or rile Bible make Religi �n : "_ Mr. and '.firs.:;. Harvey and dauglt there being nine out of the fourteen In the eveninv the. subject Rill be ter visited their aunt on- Wednesday •A.'.$ne Ahowing of Rork Boots, Shirts, Headlight "The-Parable of the Automobile with Afternoon . Although -Mrs Brown is -- Oversell@, Ceps And Seasonable - on which the Fair was held. - During - eciai reference to the necessity =of Underwear. - .. -..... the time of the Fair .over one and a p still under the doctor's rare she is 2 , " half million people passed through .hittinz on all six"`. All are invited. progressinir favorably. _•.. Everything or the Rates, and it is estimated that -Dr. and Mrc� Cartwright were Members of the W'. M, S.: of' -St - ring.; _ f 9p _ If the weather had .been fine here summoned to Grarnhurst on Friday John's 1Jnited Church held their meet would have been an increased atten- last on Accuunt of the death of tr;e ing- for packing_ the -Mission-bale. on Fred T. ,Bunting - '. '- Pickeri4g latter s aunt, Mrs. Fleldina. who t 200,000. in The Directors have passed away after a linee g illnes_. - don n great pains in pre ennng art- rf, T,; : ; Radio Licensee �Cetnblished 1857. rwa+ctions to satisfy all clses. Those Mrs. Fielding was known fu a num - -• _ ___ _ _#Aka • ` care for nothing but sport arc her of Pickering friends who held BROCK •catered to in abundance. Those who her in very high acteein. _ xe fond of .music can have their de -Anniversary services in the:Un- ` ... THEATRE - ' ited Church, Pickering are being a-- - _ P E I A ,-� - sires satisfied :about every hour of .pounced for Sunday, October Y1 �t � the day. The lover of flouters can see and Tuet=day October 23rd. Sper;al' the very hest that the country can speakers are being arranged for th produce, and the` flowers exhibited tare certainly marvellous. Ladies cars Sunda$ service and a ee od program Northern Electric Bound Nyetem have Rill enjoyment in examininn for Tuesday evening: particulars ^f fancy work of all kinds, baking anal tchich will be' announced at an:�eariy Sound P_ i.ettires sit their Best .Schneider Lard, ... foe; other attractions that delight the,fair dafe. _ --,sex .partict,larly. The Iovers of Art, - -At. th"e ineezirtg of Council -held - - Schneider Pea Meal Bacon, - - :.., ; on Tuesday last a resolution, mc,veci $ lb.. k and Machinery, have no trouble in r Choice ziliced Bacon, w by Deputy - reeve,'Robt. C. Reesor, - pRfDAY.wod aAf'LTRDAY p R' 17c• .: "passing every minute of the day.`I'hN and seconded by* Councillor G. Ribbon. - g , farmer also can see the best of "the L. boice Red Roend Steak,.,. .., i c. =' country's ;best' products, and thus Middleton was passed t rianimoti_ly, _ •;.SEPT,.14rh and 15th and to be sent to Att•)rney- Genre] ` : Minced Steak _ - _- ,... _ .. ,]Oc ' . ._with all .other classes. Roebuck, requesting the re- irlstate- �LO�� `� � g when returning home from the ` `P A , o _ :.,Park Liver, . • g� .. • -' .., • r tenz u. W. J. Clark, recently Teti r- .. lOc .. school on Thursday' last, Bryce Johns ed from the position, of Police -Mai- '' ' song of L._and Mrs. John, had a nar- `" Finest Old Cheese ' row escape from serious injury istrate. 'It is.the opinion oft he Ccun- JIMMIE DCRAtiTE _ 25C. When he ran into a car, at,the fou- cil ,that on account of the two High -' _LUPE VELEZ York. Peas, .. ... ;2 for 25e. corners, .which ryas driven by J: i�' t"ays Passing through the Township `: ' STUART- EROti IN :r.. with their very heavv traffic, and .Corn,.,. r log. Hunter, of Bannockburn: The car ROBT. ARMSTRONG avvss going very ow] and came t , the rapid dev.elopmert . -of t?ie ]ake ry y - -_. 1Uc , :�. front, so tr•any cages co ,A up t> bQ a stop in a very few feet. Tree bop _ at zed in the court, that the muhie;p- _ •'evas ]rnockEd, down but escaped Nei- -,All Meat@ ke -pt under Electrical' •. ahty is entrtlPd to a ;,,cgl n 3gi.ctrat? -7ious injuryjevith the excep.lon of ±' and they recorineiided' that . R1 r. MondKy, Ttiesdxy an edn'r+day Refrigeration, flew bruises and a very bar] frigh .. Clark be re- api�ointed. ;.SEPT. 1 i th "Witnesses say that' the motorist •wa . • 18th and 19th j' _ entirely free of blame. The b ,)y rar.. ! Nari•y+Ylcaff, i, of the Oshawa - (� i M a E D Post Office staff, is snen�infi a few �'RY HDN _ $rom behind another car and- did n•,t days vacation at the home of his par- t Y .: see the o'rie anpmaching until h, , en,t; here. - collided with it. z- da 2i ndnn' �n 'Butcher (phone- 3000-) ,f'icirering . -an imronrtant bls;-insz ties] took day, the Nun; id waiter of C. O R A B L E GUY" arto : ;aa crn;�`.n,� place . the village ia;t red v:lt•:n Dr. N. F. �Tci•:,cen. ::i rn,sPd of his .,•the suet' at the f� ur corner;. al -, to e _ butrhPZine bus:aec- .,r. W. r- - ran into a car driven by a + .p _ ; trot, -vho i13c h n p`'; _'' on. -Mr. ALICF1ti H1TE .. man, and was knocked dn,rn, ero P P Pickering, .Meat l�I lrket Servant has ' a I forty vear; f, ex- _ •_ _ t_ gustainerl s ?leht in?uria�, txhic?t trrn Pr PnP 'r• -the huts }'eria2 JU= 'nP�S• ANIn ` • oho F„r a number of year; he wa in took her t,) tins cfficPt These t,ro ac: hu,; iP:; n; ., ,t lr. -t ,tom' IS NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 3dents, which ere "f,t the only piles hp came dr,an to Long Branch to lire r: _ which have occurred to clt;ldren 'n �l SL+L-�� LV \✓ . _ scm. _ - -the yi' 1Age .- ia_�eccnt._vea *_s�na,_thc_" aitltT'th €regblpnt- rains- ni- itiea?S rlecPSCity of Pxe; c; ing the grra+o,t —PA • PA . two or tlu•ee �rer'k.c is - pnn•ing „f T 'FFri�s('�= ° 1V�- -want rare oil the. part of pounz children Hb:RBERT MUNDIN - • well as ti, ,mulch benefit t,, the rant CToP,'Pit,st- P • oic?r r nponi�'in crn s- ' IFIAS TAhF.N OVER THE BZ SIN ES8 FR01i urn and, .all v:heat. In ±'le northern r t erne a. street, suc'i _ac our main 'strP it r -- - - - -.- - - - - -- ahere motor traffic ;c so 1,Pavy.' A uatt n, the County and other part:; Neu, Advertteemessta. _ of the Provirim where they were Dr. N. E. McEwen , like a thiaf in the mizilt. COMAS CurfPri ^r fi.:,m the drought at- he r hen he .i; Tm't P3nect??, ..and' un- L + 1 _kP,M TO RF,NT -50 acres,' pod ts„ }ess a son is ^nrnnl:r'nin of t.,e 'wet wba,.her a� 1 R . PP wateh"no b,,+t xavc ' hdrn and 'outbuildings, James Greenlaw, for approach:. ^,g cars, And titer aT� i` PrP,ent: the bean, from ripe -ine wi:'' „nog. 2 A�](i f l'�m jZO`I�i on a full lime - tn avoid an and .sr me cf t ?tP cf,rn from maturin>; tiR .SALE- i+'rnriie'h'Arn, Qs30 ,/� ,seen u;itil ton 1a3. 2 .. . '. accirlen ±. i?..*ent and teachers c1 n ii�j, o 'fPw- farrier;,. u'ltr, had. not finish- R- ithhayloft. Apply to Miss Stevenson. of Fresh Smoked and . Cured. _ y impress on rile minds of rhilr?ren t',� d- their har - sting, are• now unable. Br:ugham, 2.3 ± �� necessity of exercising carp in cross - i to do so As the weather does not rP- ` -' Meats will be available for inq busy strPpfc. I main, circ.lrtng ,enoaeh to allow .the T�.Utt. CALF- wo Yorkshire boars, T'h'ere •have' near, Brain to r?ry and iL is beginning to Boake. R R�1,tYhitby. nv� Whi by 1013�rHY your approval• been enough acs r??nt; At this comer, :•. d -._ .y sprout, in the , shock. 3 -4 (nn reason why ullere will not be -The weather 'prophets are now. - more) to attrArt the attention of the -0R QALE -Fall wheat seed' also We can't :dell all the meat So We since the harvest is over, b- einnin>r .� vt]lage aid eCl+nol Authotiti?a an j onelnaturtd Red,„ lor;ey bull. F, H, white, Place RAmp DTnt�t;On here fnT thP.S^ CP fore(as{ {]te'wcathPr fn¢ the Cnm`- Whovvale, Phone Mark ;,014, 2 -3 children. We all know there is 'little ing winter. One man predicts an op- - - ' are going to sell only the best. en winter and the reason he ,gives OR RRI1 T =Honsp Hod lot on out. _ ., "R U4p ir1 toll;nIF a rt,tl,4 +n c +nn' any? inn ; +. .. � skirts of C err Village. Close to school for �', r -r t,^ +inn ,t 'V f ^ -'�' Give us a trial Satisfaction to vrtri ^h 1pnrn r rft,' - nut to , ; tlr• to t' and Gorr, Coed well. br,c;iy stable nr ea'agr • - '.s�. -. °,,,• th Tn ttl^ Cit. W.• 'll} i on hii rxenberry t)*lc� ^,pC jn 1-=c rar �- •',,,d a,>„a :.cre or land. +'l(,>+ly sir. Joy, f �.i-[anr!, , �: %in•r nn, y , e� _ :” Chcrr d your money refunded. • -_'� .. �� �,Ne .i•u;,, nT,ucn you or