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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_09_21•., dEL s -- ='VOL. LiV, - = -- "RING, ONT.. FRIDAY, SEPT. 21. 1934. _ . _ � . _ No -.'4 • :�1 - -- - - - -� lafsfii'tausat idatf�4 *. __- - �rree>aweed Tunbarton iY WWOW-_ �ed4eai N Mrs. Wes. Sadler was in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. George Oliver, of _- on Tuesday last attending her broth- Bright, and- their two youngest child DR. H. 0. PEARSON- Physician er's wedding. ren visited friends here at• the end >,adSnrgeon.' Dunbarton. loty '°Our.trucks poop your way ` A riumbeT' from. here' attended .the of the w"k. ° m MILL S. . every day." Lawton -Bell wedding at Kinsale Cb St. Paul's Anglican Dunbarton on +v T% ARTHUR L. BORE. Physician arch on Saturday afternoon. Sunday, Sept. 23rd. Sunday Schpol died Surjeon. Markham, Oat. Phonefi7n0. COAL' COKE, Mrs.' T.' C. Robinette and sons at 2.30. Evening Prayer at 3.30. Pr- Hetabliahe8, 1$38 :I Hraaehoaur at Wbire�ah; each Tuesday. 2 -4 m... at Mrs. David Turner's. 24 -50 John and Allan, of Toronto, spent eacher, Rey. E. G. Robinson. R R. P'ORSYTH, Oph. D., Dim WuOD, --CEMENT- Sunday with Miss M. Wood. . .. 1Vliss. Thorn is hnme again from � Y - William' Middleton returned home Sudbury where she stayed two weeks .THE t eOpptometrical Association of Ontario. Rea. 1 tatimaM4mbeiof the American Optomeuial BAND c%RAYEL on Saturday after spending a week She, visited the International Nickel Aweiati0e. Eyes ezamined by appointment, t ' with his son and daughter, in •Ruff- plant at Frood Mmes and report ?� Phass 9804. Claremont. Out. alo• great activities in the Northern -town• and An unfortunate accident happened Friends ,of 'Mr. -R•)bt, Wood will be `CHOPPINLl - - ' ''. a when_Rgss Watts fell sorry to know that he died on Sat - BT�ILI3ER'S - SIIPPLIES off rowned b F. Wu s �UNCAN B. McINrYRH- Barrios•` r pony. y Edward. ' urda } -Seu�: 15th. His funerah -tv�k- fr+,* �e Solicitor. Notary. Office —Brock St.. and -broke his arm' He is now in 'the glace' on° Tuesday; interment l��,ntT EPA 1 r�fe Fi 1V'■ _ ..' �4opposite Bell Telephone ffire,�Whitby,. also l© a1 cart8 e1WOrk +Loa J< 4 g- . Oshawa General Hospital. made in St. Margaret's Cemetery. at DONALD RUDDY Barrister. �% James and Mrs: Raine were in Os- Jest HIM. .' Solicitor, Notary public. Morse rr. ater. Ae � ♦ e MITCHELL hawa on. Sunday visiting their son, M:Ss Evelyn Anris has had a bu=y r j ;.. f)Biae ttxmerly occupud by the late A. R. Ctxia John, who is in the Oshawa General . tilne this last week. or so with part- WILL _ tiara, south win¢ of Court iistlae, Whitby. SlyJ (Sueeeftsvr to D. Munro and Picker- Hospital. There does not seem to be lea, Mrs. Morrish eritertained fur her -_ ---- BHATON; BIiLL A 8088, Barrist- fng; Coid Cb•) roach improvement in his coedit c t• also• Miss Bradd, an' the yourg F•e') " JLP ec6, Soticitor.. 904 Nee -thern Ontario The Women's Association met at pie presented her with a car.'era at a BE+ - Sultding, 330 Bay btreet. Toronto. - ;'Piakering� Ont.. the home of Mrs. Kirk Beelby of party at her home W. B, Beat. Office phone 7400 R.eoidence 6520 Thursday afternoon last when they ). D: F. Rona. -Adelaide 2838-9 decided to ha•••e their annual supper CLOSED" •+t _Brougham . ..._ . DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT and entertainment in the church a - �iCHARl:SON. PICKERINO $ public - Liability Insurance. -One ace- rtund the middle of October. Farah- y - Mtl' )}�C— Banists s, Soecitorn. Notaries er partieWars will be given at a • lal- Mr. Donald Beer_ has opener: Ulf i? FOR tic, 2rs`tt4 Confederation Life sw(tiimg, ident may cripple you financially for Ynkarance Office in the Mutth' :� o - L «aer of Yonne and Richaaod Sta. Toronto, •y�rs. Yc•u 'can now' buy insurance er date. _ _ _ Phone• Adelaide 4489 and 4480. BI appoint: 1[o13Se• =mt Saturday evenings. Pickering -residenee, with payments extended over nine Mr, Norman M- 011rl, of Osls3wa, Pbase Pick 3613. SO months. Your choice of wood reliable One of the Best Programs of the Canadian Companies. 2b aer cent re- Season will be -given at the Bap- - cal ed an. old Erie ^c s ^ir, Broagl:am on REPAIRS 'r THOM8CN A M,•1►fILLAN- Bwrrua• duction for- any person who has driv- tilt Charch Concert cn Oct. Saturday. - _ ten. Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at ' Fra ^k Stephensr,". w'ho has, b'e- '� ��{ew�eence of Mr. Thomson, tot 11. concession 1, eR three years without an accident 2nd= Virginia gin# ors _ rig sident zsi Gear_ret. wry °.•far.. scan ? _ _, - ... _• ' , Pkkehng. Office hours: Thursday and Saturday for which he was to 'blame and a fur- - tune has returned ti, `~e evemiayta, from 7.03 Y m. to S 30 D• m., or by then reduction of 10 D. c.- to farmers. Audle TILL a➢pamtment.. Toronto office : 605 Royal Bank - Y M r. M. - ieloffatt and Dlr, aid - BB1l+�iig•• Phone Pick 2o•,o. Toronto Elazu 5308. T /� �� 7 l� v ' T, f••• t( -, were. B 1 ':': 3713 _ �i... • A .. B SJ S M G v Heavy, tarns :h. pat evk hay% _ ... - -- -- --- - Insurance Agency Brougham Ont. - „.;:ked -ttie• - &otlnd- "and'aldf-d •fa'.' )_ a. :tar? ran Sunday: SEPT.. 19TH _ �-at Phone PltkertnR 525 . . - _'_- +1.+ ;tu�s'oY the T. -C: B:•..K- hn^,e _ Pa.-,tare.,. ETL C SMITH. Dr P: ^ kilo f�,;.n has he Tt en maw: ,{ c'w :in-; the week ircl'uded ta:•l Gc ; •i• a �TI q.. L. D. — q , 1naIlace family, of T<rrants. 1, tSuccee:or to De J. N. Dales), Graduate o! The Beal Storei.Claremont tl,� farms, here. The:corn is a �a r1,�. M. ,.,� ;, :, ' _,Iker and damgh- - •' the Royal Conege of Dental Surgeons and Toron• pr. uj lrV;. ;r ^':c :gt eassea.., '(- a , f to University. At Claremont office *vet D. A. PHONE PA p •,: � ? s: 'from ,, were St's _ ?_� o. 'II Pu'kriA ha= purc''ased -a - . . • tiaplr's ore every Tuesday and Fnday Phone -. - ... --,�,F ar,rv• (i.: stye P•nllip ':!t - �'1'. :1• ;tsS-. _ _ ' 8tbaff 9-11. 27tf a -t:,r and Johnnie is now doing so,•' - --- _ FURNITURE .M..:T: C. Brow -saki ^,K ct, ady ,w n� wrth hip` Three- ;ur�•'v `a��. SRBERT T. FALLATQR. L D a„ We are die )avio an attractive p Wir+to Bras. an= adding to the' progre -c t,, v :3rd recovery, HD.S.. Graduate of the Royal Collr :e of variety of r5Y 11 '.under Itt doct' -•s. �2,� FR ED S T A C EY rD y A }r :hire. oerif of ;.cattle, T ^ik F�re•>d De u Surgeons and the t'nivemty of Toronto. li: ; .j l.3rn -roembc"G of $ft,'Jjtham i - flee in residence second door east of Sr And• Aluminum and Granittwaxe Fitc. of Hairy Cows is a .picture -jup en '•:1'r ', treneradly ¢ive a good account of U .it a L, "•�ige, A. i'. and ?t. M., art- Pair. ;ter and PNpPr•h.tnKer rev's Church. Pictertne. Out. Office hours ; 9 Furniture and Furr store and f_!Aed a s- ec :.al mevtint in T',rnrto - t. m, to a pp. era., or by appointment. (X -ray Novelties. them-lvea at the pail. -M , r. r -..- 35-cents per h(,ilr r.r by contrswt. eerviae). Pbooe Pick 3700. 431y h '„ia♦ar' ever. :rs. aoywherr. Prices low. in Ice «ping with times. E. OrviR, of 11'inrham, }vas n !er' A t, :v4lderable ar;ount of grain • n - pmt vi?itor.vttLh his old friend= here. Ax•i�lartlon (+uarynteesl. - tst►istsssa 6avbi. t;i;s Iucul''t h4s b• en darria�e . bj� I/ IJeed r%as ,a, r* sttfe,it ?laze e'arrE t0 yparc ago, being a son of the late ^e ra'`fwt11: `altltouxrl- it hay banefit- iu Ft Are experience... .. µ� .:_ %iproc and Lime ,i ur•t. >a and rcot�. - _ - t AHLTZABETH RICHARDS -- Salah Orvg�, woo 1'retj an the farm Tle clinic held .at the cc.I.: rj on PINE DRIVE, DLNBARTON .-Fire and automcbrte insurance of all kinds, n r,'� owned b hen. Pratt. -- - : nygaaartin4"companmof solid financial stand- Jnstarrived a large_vbipment tat t• 3T. and hits, Chapman,atte*Ided Ft: - tfttrn " °n by •Dr, T,�^Iinson, nrwritel�unbKtiauP.O. Gyp «tae in the follow'inlr mizeo: met ,i•ith •ham -arty. .�u- oae-a- r. from P08TiLL. Lioensetd Auctioneer. !8 in. z 7'2 in. Gyproc the till�'er Wedding of theirs old• ft- 't,!as ,er , t id parent =. �j iez ;der Gorge and Mrs. Huus tan.• of .• Mp •theti ,: ant Shin les' I or Sale 1' . for Omauas of York and Ootarto. Ao. -4S in., z S4 i-n. T -ron +_o or& Saturday last. Th- 'rec- tt:: r'. ti ylr.. .�Ib•.. i 9 tfsaaside of all kin" attamued a on sharks" Mr. and 'Mrs, 1:: Matthi'ws attended aroases, Asdra” OremafvarP 0., fr•aa,. 48 in. 19eii in. •! _ epiiOrr µ :ac'f�eld. at the hvn:e of th° bride's parent;, James and Mrc, Bea. -t,,p fu•fe•r: +I of the Iatc -- W-m, Bur.t,in, (salt Gatvaniz«d 5trF1 Shingles. 1 - -- - -- - - -- _ 38 in. z 11!$'in. ° - • Bird s Felt S ?ate 5hio R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP f Wh'it••'•ale on 1I n t,�v, glee. Gloria Convevaacer Commissrourr for 4rS. in• z W Donmeons Board c,�rk. �f Myrtle._ ; p + afadav,w. Acunsn'tant, Etc. lsteuer or Anniaeraary Serviceh' are. to E.t:. 31 r. doll Mee, iUI,•�4hirtc•t' were Aldo. re•rubbe•ring huggy wheels. 'igeL.censaa. gh,ervak.lh,t. vide Lime y�Te c at 'cbP. :- B,�II•faw :y w „4dinbr. Lawn mowers sh>rpene`�. h�;d in,t.he- E'n'ded Chureh ' Il,trdwgl) Plot-ter , n ldin. <t- ffiurclt on Saturday aft T PAT1 ?RH(?N'9 - CLARFAtOAF ... _ . c .. Sunday, Sept. 30th -at •i.:30 and ir:,” _ ...WM. MAW. LICEPT9ED AVC. a PICKERING ' "f• and th i :ntr'rtainm•'nt u•, tiT„ rrnoun. Trios and Mrs.:Raine, the lat pall and' et rites. Phone 2612 �l 7'lONEER .Tot York.,Zatano and Durham ssnss �•t■ r' 3 si,ter of the bride, ,:'r're al4„ g u ognaatica, Alt kinds of salsa promptly actmdad Hay Oct. Ict. The Younz Petrpl,.'•' tj,.; :'.r.... — — — •— _ rye. Ta�areasonable. Dateafer eats may be i.-,.y of Whitbv United Cburt:h w:'1 in atteriiance: arraayad at- NEws_�v. i t and �ndn ,UMBER YARD _ AGENT least dt+�•. Wacby, Oat my pr«>?ent their clay "Heart:. and El a Particulars later. IlStutist tlrurch, (,lareinnnt Anniser- :.:GARNET ROBERTSON - __ - Kurt �r,tic°s include the Prog. F Piekering Mills Kinsale ram by the -Virginia Singer," . `POE; - Blectrical Contractor Eveninir of Oct. 2nd. at flare . CANADIAN TI R - Wiring and Repairing for Light -�- fir. Fluid Ret•sor, of Oshawa, "T inunt. Be tsure to hear ahem CAN RE CO P. - or "T- power. � T ed rim relatives here- recently. All kinds of elctrical goods ,JUJT ARRIVED I Mr. and Mr,. •A.-Pa,kin'antf fitilr- Gret•nw-ood Tires", Batteries and � kept in stock. ily Sundayed with Markham relativ- - l iy Phone ]iOo, Pickering .:.-CARLOAD. �� The GrePnw'uod •girls met alt 'the ACCeSSOrie8 t _ _ :Viias Myrtle �ic•Bride and -Mar . R. hisitte ,;f Mrs.- Alfred SuuthWell oft •- - CIAL RATES - "`'`it. •spent Wednesday last in lllcrnday evenint and after an enjoy -. ►7PE �� Toronto. . al, {e e':en4njr uf• cuurt,,whist, pres at. ?' ON FARMER'S CARS 1I r. Frank Tripp•of Toronto, call. ented W.A.,! 'Jlariun.Br ndon with a e on his niece Mrs. F: Harbron one day sih'er cold water pitcher and t'ahut lLowe'st. Yriees ' See U9 recently. stand. A very dainty supper wa.c ser- "* : SEED WHEAT tilrc: Annie Harbron spent several veil, ( ritn,irnitrfiettds i,f �[,: �. 7.7 ►iI Chueee of Inetane �h0?Q 2 i 2� (lays last. week v-1th her niece, `re. f ' - -- �QA LT- WHEAT) Bayles. of Brr uehani. Brandt,n nits at the home of the Rev, CYRIL E. MORLEY ' err inQP neiirFt hate been made fur F. Horton tan. Friday evening and af- JA M�3 WATSON. - - ^^ Grown this Year, the anniversary servioes-to be held 'ni for art 6idt)vAble evohing of irantes Troprietor ckering, On t. the nnsrnhng and evening; of Sunday..) presented Ali -s Brannon tyith a bea- -- - -: Oct. 7th. (( tttiful tablt> lamp, a tilt -glass MAY BTOCk Road GsnoralStore D• N. Lockwood The ��'nmen's Vfissionary Snciet :ri�,?maise set and art ncidresc to which. - f met at the hums of �Trs, �'. Parkin • Nfiss 3rancion and Mr. Ormerod very SIMMONS QED PICKFRI \G, O \T. t' " - f' r g n' at last Creek 'Mrs. fnurtecn tntin¢iv repl.itd. TLt ladies'serrrd'a .. • member: present. very *,licious `;tinper. KILL 4 ` OUTFIT' -- -- The Crawford fantily attends { th. � 1 T•,t� \V. A, of the United ('hu -J11 /1 ii R• G• CLENDENING funeral of the late firs, Lorne: S, tiir- .net at th•> h0me of firs. Nirk Berl -' ' es at Pickering on Friday last. 11rs. , 1, }• ;,it "t' t'radar ;iftelltunn ,with 17. u � - 'consisting of $ walnut. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Cra„•furd remained ,vith 'tbe S,luirP; i rtlriltise) :' aild t't�itnl'3 pit sa'nt. .•1f; ■ ■ � SLY :.., _._ family for a few dayts. ttr ;in,-iits' :'0 M,a tot it•t me walk Steel bed With a good Private Ambulance Noss_,; Claire and Joan • Pattal•s•,n• with Th,�;•". Mfrs. r:. Middleton led in Fly - Toe,.• 1Fiit, 31aek Eta$', - -cable spring and. felt Day And Might 6ervice and i'dna Harris apetlt"Suuu,L ;gy With }.,rarer. �lr <r'W.: :tTer' r•'ad •the,S(,r- ;. \figs Fileon Parkin, attending t�el,h,tur,• 6- -ot: John, ]0; firs. Brm,•n II]attres8 - _ Phone 900(1.. Bedding after ,which a hirthdav a rA� ri sup*. .' read th Writ utc a +f the lucnic. meet- 1) Complete, X13,99. -- llalvetn o00(► tier w•a given in hcnuur of Miss f in at Sl.s. Jiturg, Peg> 's AlC1T'er- _ Suz. s1ze, ..: 3 "c - Claire. -err> ?:r,'ires anal the Fall _u, per r' The Senthittber mPettnz'of [he W.I',°rrP t1i. :cussed. the dates heir; ;et 16 c,z. tlz -, ... 57e. 40 INCH CEDAR CHEST Markham,. !' ,On I. w-ill be hold at the home of M;ss- f, r. 0',rt, 1'dth and 'Pith. The nit ink — =- - Aff --- _� _ -- - _ _ _ • --_ .. _ es Sa,ller on the : ifternoon> of I'ri- rh,s�d. wit h �iI gilt,, and prayer, af' _FLT -O-(11DR' (' In walnut finish, Cedar day. Sept. 2i3£h. A 1tianer c Courtesy er ,chich Mrs. Bselli = ^rtetl lunch. y lined �PLOU�HING znd G:,ud \[ann,�ts in The. H,>nte" hy�•. I:he '1l'urueu'> ?tislir,nary Societe IN BULK- )3s'ing your own eon - • Nf-i:.s Florence 'Mol6ray. A readin,; 1 ntzt at = }>t'- Mutate -of:-Mils.- Victor Par'-__. -- _ �OOd Value 10 60 by Nil•. rf. Parkin. Roll Call -''An i _ $ . �... kin .,stop 10 'ti ember.: ,tad .i• •. isitnrs t+trnRr ?. : - Idea of Fire or Accidept Pre"entdo•l. ,- nre :ent.. In the.. absence of :ti's, _C.. _ - o� - —40e. ?: e note he change in date. U. 3tevensun the meetin ,vas in charLro 2'�c' r - Pleas t • R ' " l6 nz. SIMMOr S' GET YOUR PLOUGH t, Qua c $LC . . . � ;. ► Welcome. 1.0f fir., F. Horton. All' :erns: Oh d s GLIDER =COUCH SHARES HERE Over one hundied fri, ids and Wei- Life that maketh all thin C's nE:N0, - ¢hbnrs "�atlteretl at the of llt: 'fr,ll,,t, «d Vv ordve.r and scripture 1es- OR. BELL'S FT,1 hfLLEft, 903. Foil length,. with head• - and'�irs. Wm. BNiI on WednNs,lar 1)eunal Leaflet,' 'The' _ t Have. pone fnrnaees, stoves evenin? of last week sn,i nros. :,nte,d , \ ^•' ten" was -nt >nd by Mr�_l Pkg. Dr. Bell's Fly Killer Nod I gal. •rest, Thil! 18 On6 of tiizr. add i es attended to tli -Pi, -- '-autrl ;tz r .�- .tole., • -t, ith =a mi: ; j-, ;.•� zc; " +'c:,' * ­Mi , Filith Orntt'rnd Ooal oil- makes-one gallon-of excellent P P t,ilan�,us ahmrer. A rent nta4 ?; r -Iv thanked the W: X S. Fly Spray suitat)le,for house or stable. smartest.couchea _ -- ���1�- . _ 4 r ;� l,Pautiftil and u,efui zil't4 Were east- �tr,t.nttrers rur their ssistance in ;t>nd` ; +,t : Only $12 If it's anew fnrnxee, range or ` �'i�'Pd• A. 1[t,ek Wedtiina was hut' nn� ins her to W. �[, S, an,l' tittle bc•CORML ICK`S CATTLE SPRAY t Treater; we cna supply ytitti by the fnllowinv' charic•terat- Bride. vpntibli at, Whitby t",llPz . NU[ ,s Or- i$1.10 per gallon] ;5gallorlA $5.0.0 - Ce A. STERRI�TT• and.satigt Cl dna- Ste risnn; Groom, lfis, merod rate a' spler.�lid report f her your nwa•coatainer -y NG11 WS E P R t4 RuArau ee . T aura'. Sather:. B.ridesrnaid, 1ac tt -NTnz - vi it t,, Whithv. Mrs. TrT, ;M Fosra - Funeral Director bray, Rest. NIan, Rnv T:erdfrntt. Train rears the intrncluctinn of "The Amer- ALVIN BUSHBY Bearer, Roy V. Nfowbray; Father,, R. irani7•ation, ;•f - F.d -xnrd. Bok" an auto - ,Jones _ Drug Store " Ambulance Service F. Nfowbray and Minister- Mrs. N°- biotaran}ty which was gory interest Phelhe 1300 Hardware Phone 4600 Parkin. A lunch of - anrlhishee, cake ins:' and helpful. The meotinsr dr god Pi'ODe 6800 tarts s%ll erffFr .-nc ;roosted by th -'! nth t,enrdietinn.' 'Mrs. Parkin ser- I - p1O�L8r1II�, i�I2tAr.f -PT ,0 ERING ladies, TT,;; h,•n,m>,t a ,cry nnjnyaI y l pinch. pTr'KFP.T�G �,4: ONTARTO u le evoning to a close. f a y Ease Headaches,- to E:. :. . e LL : LPain Almost Instant. METHOD OFTEN RELIEVES NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATIC PAINS IN MINUTES! - ~ !: Remember the pictures below• when practically s soon as ' you swallow it. - _ _... ... . ' You want Jast relief from pain. p Equally important, Aspirin is - JAP AR Demand ,and get the method duo- safe..For scientific teats show this: • • __ _ tors prescribe--Aspirin. Aap irin does not harm the heart. ' bd is our Fresh from. Millions have found that Aspirin lemember these two points: a eases even a bad headache, neuritis Aspirin Speed and Aspirin Sirfdy ualtt or rheumatic _paiA sites is a few .. And, see that you pet ASPIRIN. It Y _- - the Gartrlens :minutest is made in Canada, and all druggists - 1 - In the stomach as in the glass have it. Look for the name Bayer - here; an Aspirin tablet starts to drs- in the form of across on every country,. spreading ,over ..the ranges, tying the febullding of homes, the re- CtterbOXes - __.. solve, or disintegrate,- almost the Aspirin tablet. licking up houses and barns, ,fences placement of Block ,athd ' equipment, - # startt it touches moisture. It be- Get tin of 12 tablets or economical ;gins "taking hold" of your pain - bottle of 24 or 100 at -irny druggist's. 'and stock, and the supply of grass seed to lay an The word Tapuwai was enough, down pasture. This all happened once, at•an i - Kelly! poor Kelly! All night the fire raged. Thousands In Malvern, England, writes the New - "Morgan, you've got a motor -car, of people crowded the cburcbes pray- Yorker.' The only two re sh me 'of hy-Aspirin Works' So Fast I've a young nephew at Tapuwai, down !erg for rain, for that alone could check .the place at the time were an Ameri- BE- In the Valley, and four cousins are the lire, and, soaking the desolated can gentleman; who was there for his °'► Drop an Aspirin health, and a British colonel- who tablet •in a suss of staying with him. Would, you.. ... ?" country, make the work_ of rescue pos_ '_ -, -. - • • - - water. Noce that BE- - "Some of Sir Miles's youngsters?" sible, seemed hininms� Ill was there- one of, hose has- bottom, FORE it touches the' asked Morgan, p bottom, it is disinie -', In the blackened valley of Tapuwai, teries in which the _presence of any- ( ' - grating, "Yea. Will you take a chance with beside the stone culvert which had body at all 'Ives the rooms an event- me, 1 don't - know how far we can saved them, the horror of the night ful air• get, but I 'tee. we might be able to was visible to every face, Each � mornifig the 'Ameiitan' gent- "' - t do something, 0h, God! If they've . Every.thing bad been wiped out, leman and the British officer would •4 �. __.___ been caught 'in it." and his voice They bad little food, and most of them meet in the writing room after break dropped in an - agony of apprehgnslon, were partially smoke -blind or suffer= _fast, and one morning the American - They bought a couple of saes in _mg from-burns. dared speak.' ' M 3l�ONDS gY STOP WATCH I What happens in these lasses case fallen trees barred the road, toss- ;, - ., ' napperninyourstomach—AS IRIN Fabian was delirious, and the could' ould Good moizring, he suggests, -- An Aspirin tablet - starts- to diainte• tablets start - taking hold- of pain � in bread and cheese, a German y The colonel glared wilt s stony treat- y grata and go to work. a few minutes after taking._ sausage, and a bottle of brandy. not give his injuries proper "A coil of rope, too; it's always meat. His dead mother still lay on the glare.- ' handy;' said Morgan, bank - under • Barker's coat, Four days later,-no word - .having .-When in Pain Reiinember These Pictures As they went north, news began to Jessie gave the fretful, .hungry baby passed• between them, the' American fitter through. Stories of narrow es- some bread soaked in water, and now was sitting in the writing room when ASPIRIN DOES NOT H CapeP, of horrible injuries, of the ARM THE HEART — - -he ate -it gladly,' the other man entered. In the midst 'v - � _ • ghastly. fate of some settlers who Genevieve had looked in vain for of crossing the room the -colonel !had been cut off by the rapid spread sticks to boil the kettle, ''and make 'stopped suddenly,' turned on the - «•••-•• - - - - ' of the fire, tea, but everything was burnt, so they American; and blurted out, "What's + Further still, and they began to drank the Amoky water, the date of Shakespeare's birth ?" _ F 3 meet pathetic little grpupe, -suffering The. sun shone behini the curtain "Born 1564, died 1616," replied a . from burns. smoke-blind, to Intense of m soke, and it was terribly hot, the 4merican., There had been little sleep, ant most TIDES-0, � YOUTH Dain, trying to soothe their terrified The Britisher seawled and left Che 1 . , children: Tbose who lived through the' of their clothes were wet from steel -. room. _ The two saw each other many term in the stream under the cut- • I Tapuwai 8re were not likely !o forget 8 times again, but their garrulous it ter - By the Author of " Pencarrow" -. its horror. - vert, - - lude was never referred to. _ The wind had dropped a little, but The day dragged on, and they drank the fire swept on, 311chael aLd Nor— at InteTVala from the stream and watt- By NEI I E M: SC;ANL AN _ ed= waited for the coming of night: ing thing remained. Horses, cattle. ga another night. How long before help her poor terrified creatures, matt_ a could go no further so they help- sheep. o e in the transportation of the injur- dened by the 'Are. they find •dashes" could teach them? -How many would e1 to the neat eat hospital, as List. as to destruction in 'thefT terror, • sefaoyau w >Pew.ot„g f,•Daptess "We• don't know. -Cook says it's the, survive? pat character !n the story end -of the world the sun's one dark, they were hefty rescued, The Principal g By evening hope faded. It ' wal • g The evening papers were tall of the Fabian idled about sunset, and they - • its Kelly Peacarrow. useless to attempt finding, their way '. Kelly to -the son of Sir miles Pen- and the sky's gone tunny, and it tragedy. _Little reliable information laid him beside his mother, •arrow, a lawyer whose lathes and chokes you to breathe outside• it's so "Poor little orphan;' said (}enev_ across the blackened 'country from _ - : mother emlgratsd ter- New Zealand and teed _reached them, but . by tapping which' all landmarks had been swept, - brought up a family who are now the hot," .eve, as she took her torn at nursing � every possible source ' they bad woven Barker and Kell offered to go. but _ -parents of the young people with whom After she had gone. Michael went: few fragtnents f.ato a thrilling epic tine baby. "If we- get out, we will see y th• awry V ooaoara•d to the window and fluty it wide open. ; you through between us," the pledged, the girls pleaded sot to be left They Sir Miles Pencasrow wished Kelly L� of the bush, g might so. easily go astray, and they become a lawyer and -to sty his The girl -was right; the sky had gone "You bet," agreed 'Potty Barkear. let Sir 1ldllea "was nearly demented. were- weak from lack of food and is 4fatheYa practice. Knell, lbsbsts on oe- funny. It was dark. 'too, Occasionally Three of them, Kelly.. sad Kelly felt the terrible burden of re- -- coming afarmer. 8e iotaa as uncle, I' pain, - •Michael, Pencarrow, who owns Duf, the sub glowed evilly like blood, and i Fat, mere there, not to mention Ilobla sPonslbillty, He sat with his head is told farm the lights that appeared in house his bands, but looker!` ap at Genev- "Better stick together," said Pat. "If ^( and Jessie Macdonald, ` ps His uncle has a daughter, Ella, whu windows appeared green. People 'go- i '• Y iece's promise to the baby, He did not it's possible to get here, someone will •Palls in love with an Englishman nam- Kitty- came in from Hutt.) surely come," • ;,­ed Gentry. IOlas father otters Gentry a lag. to work,- gathered In• groups, as together they awaited news say anything, His mind was past the - - - - balt -share to the Duffield Farm. though - for mutual protection, !t was traraing of _coherent phrases, but he Just when Uhey were giving up hope r.• . This Infuriates Kelly Peacarrow. canny, especially as there was no • • : "I was always against 1t, always," ,recognized the Implications in Bark- a faint "Coo -ee" caught their ear. Be gaarrels with Gentry, assaults him I T said X -Iles in self-justification, "It Barkel mustered his strength to reply. iand leaves al ff as to summons r telse bee known _case --W-r 'the. phenomena, I Is like a judgment of God on my dlso= el s, �Pou bet." At that moment c "! bit Y arauhoe is la eruption Leslie Fabian's sphere of 14fe was for, . Somgone, knowing the lie of the land, aide of his dying ;raadmother. the g bedie-nt' children;" was leading a rescue yarty into the '.mother of Sir Miles Peacarrow,. again," said Morgan, who bad called . ever changed. _•. - Arrived at the bedside, he Is askM i; "Don't dear, don't. Perhaps if ft a Tapuwai Valley, 4 he will apologize to ,Gentry And thus early to ink's Michael out to, see his i judgment of •God on us. God- often _ It was' after midnight when. the wive her the assurance' that the family shorthorn herd. Morgan of Maaawatu punishes parents through their Chll. rein began, at first lightly, and then Food, oil, bandages, stint }leafs, g a hope of reconciliation Jessie broke into ,hysterical hysterical weep- BY the will, i%elly inherits ' two Rasa noted breeder -of prize stock,. drea; it Is the way they suffer most," in a deluge. They hat? .no shelter ex- _ ?thousand pounds, _and purchases some Suddenly thq pall darkened, and a! Nosh's tearstained tack . reproved cept the culvert; But with the rain ing now *,hat the danger was passed. (bush hand at Tiouwal. strange luminous glow �a'gpeared- first ! him. �- � � their-hopes of � rescue began to revive, (To Be Coarinued.) _ to his second season be Invites his - ' = ■talc, Ganevfeve. his &"or- brother -P&L, in the west, then !a the north, CYC- Mlles was ashamed o[ the words Potty Barker ' speculated on how sad hle cousins Robin Herr[ck and lists lighted their lamps, which look-! the moment the had said them. He long It would take, as they were ua- E Jessie Macdonald to• come to•'rapuwat• •ed- like green _eyes Bitting through I did not real ' Certain 'low much country had, been While they are with him. Kelly starts ly, me�p it, but the habit _ a bush fire (,art of clearing oaeratlons. the murky hest= he few motorists; had grown,.and in this pathetic under_ burnt. No one knew whether Hughes ' -, - - -- The Are,' aided by winds, gets out of a9so moved with headiamps like dra_.i talnty the found relief is words —wordB and his family, whose house was on t Read is control. Now read un gons' eyes, 'the,other side of' the Valley, had es- i I that absolved him from blame, . Unless you are interested is a The post office was bombarded-with• raped, medicine which has helped Kitty sat di•y -eeyed, herh.inds press- ] "I'll take the baby now," said Kelly. enquiries, They knew nothing. No re- i Dawn on She second morning re- over 700,000 women and ply could be :got from' the north', as. ed hard together, all the power of "You can't, with those hands," and vealed the blackened ashes sodden girls. Take is before and after 1 _ 'her' love 'centred oa .Robin to a. word -._ and cold, but smoke still- rose in per- childbirth, at the Change or Genevieve gave the child bite of the telegraph wires were dawn, or less, heart - breaking prayer, God could sistent wisps from tree , ranks where whenever you are nervous and - 'bread soaked in the, stream. He spat out of order. Parents who had sons . ahem oat protesting- instil against- sad. daughters , .tufty inland' waited not take $Tobin; not Robin, Once when. rundown. 98 out of 100 say. y- ag g the deep - seated fire had 'defied even I It helps me!" Elizabeth, his baby sister, died, Robin P his personal discomfort, and the ef- outside the post oiice and the news - that deluge. As the morning advanc- i had nearly gone, He bad been spared LYDIA E. P � h K H A M'S 'fort fo�•calm him diverged them trom paper office, impatient'for news. ed the sky' cleared and the sun came 1 then;'he must be safe now, The long- ! their own misery, Michael Pencarrow and Morgan did drawn agony of waiting., dragged. far out VEGETABLE COMPOUND When the housemaid knocked on not bother about shorthorns that mor. into the night,,' Michael bad sent a Under the ,bright summer sunshine _ •, t the door of Michael Pencarrow's bed- ning.- They hung about town, waiting telegram to :say that..he• was doing his it was a lamentable scene of. desoIa- ;A !.:'room in the Club Hotel at Menamatu, for news: tion, Save for themselves, not a Ilv- I 1 beat to get news of them but so far - -- '' `her eyes were bo''ting out of her head • By noon Sn authoritative message, settlers from the fringe of Tapes- ! with fright, Ker hand trembled as she was posted up, 'A bush.fire at Tapu- wa!' who had escaped "had arrived in ,gave him the early cup of tea. •wai, caught 'by"a sudden.and unpre- hospital,- They knew nothing of even • MAKES. FALSE, - TEETH "What's up ?" he asked. cedented hurricane, was sweeping the th?lr nearest neighbors. Few held out FEEL LIKE NATURAL Ideas anted, hope' of any escaping from the Tapu - j was Valley, which was completely. There must be a•reason Dr. Wervet'e lists .and Authors, Amab i swept by fire. Powder is the world's largest seller and Doggedly Michael worked on, . his prescribed by leading dentists: it holds eur Or Professional are -invit- teeth so firmly =they fit so comfortably �-� . "1 CAN'T AFFORD TO RISK heart sick of the sight of so much —that all day long you forget -you eves ed t0 send U9 saleable SlCeb t suffering, The poor smoke.blind, ban - had false platen. Leaved no colored, ches , Illustrations i Designs, FAILURES DUE TO INFERIOR daged figures knew only, that they gummy pasta —keeps mouth acnitary, ; i were ruined, breath eassnt —the beat powder you Short Stories and Articles. BAKING POWDER. THATS WHY Already funds bad been started to - sanbuyyet.costisemoall—any druggist;+ AIDE YOU ARTISTICALLY 1 INSIST ON MAGIC.' IT'S ECO• relieve the eeftlera. Clothing and , INCLINEDt - household goodie were being sent up NOMICAL, TOO = LESS THAN 14 to a relief depot. Money was freely s �li,1g offer you practical 117• • given,' and the Government was plan_ WORTH MAKES A BIG -CAKE."! - - - _ — -._ _ struction- -and= criticistii -on - Relieved Partings, Landscapes and - S:,f •:•: :.�.� >:.:' >: > '' - -- - - •- - Flowers in Water Colours. says MISS M. MCFARLANE, Dietitian of SU Michaels Hospital. Toronto • Mrs. teeth w James' baby had ~ 4 � - �• • � � months old W Bhe twntee ge h� _ St;nd a three cent stamped - IS now and I can truthfully say envelope. for. full __ inform- 'MAGIC Baking Powdercosts so little —wW can :' that giving him Baby's Own Tab- that ^ation • jrA always be depended on to give you uniformly lets while cutting' his, teeth kept 120od results. It actuany t#kes 1¢as W um If worth �`""""""` _ him fit and well' . Teething is s "7 Of Magic to make a big three -layer cake. So wiry '+ AT" - restless feverish time for babies Ideas Unlimited fake chancel with inferior brands? Always bake a soothed and thone ear reduced be - Sikh Magic and be sure. : • wing sweet, safe Baby's own Thirty-Nine Lee Avenue, ablets. Very. ss to take, no after effeeta. Puce° 26o everywhere, Toronto ri A G I C corrntNSf�oAi.tfi•. "statement on every tin Is aoarantse that 1Maatc s. hwd4 is r+ee trop, alu beg +f .You ,.rH l2t} wtas ]fit CANADA 6aT frarastal tmgrodient. �3'rO° _ - issue �O: 38—'34, liquid. Put this mixture la'" a deep + .. • _ saucer high in the place infested and THE RICH FRIENDS BULLYING ' _ • _ soon all the ants will appear fora " _ drink for they love it. It will not You- May Purchase Favors for Your Child at Too Dear a Price w �" be necessary to repeat the dose but it leave the saucer on the shelf for —Don't Crush His Spirit Now for the Sake } _ days to make assurance doubly sure. - • -----of the Future Place pieces of gum camphor on Mr. Stewart was a rough old bath- Bobby some clothes and toys. 1<7f shelves and elsewhere as ants do not I elor an* a very good friend of the take the dog away." like this odor. Scrub place where I , f _ .. . r _ omens kerosene, - - -�- ants are with dis octant, aHieywaslauch a good friend Indeed �IIENDEPENDENCE. - -1 r -• disinfectant, • - -- - or turpentine in the water., Go over that when Bobby was born he made Mrs. White then said something. - i' -• place with turpentine with a cup and it known that Bobby would never. "I'm sorry, Uncle Bing, We can't I brush, then sprinkle insect powder or' want for anything, that a college was .take any more money, and you'll have t h atte rt. ■ ■ • • _ sulphur in all comers and on shelves. alfeady in view and that certain se. to leave your stocks to someone else. tilt Keep very clean. Don't leave pans curities would before long be trans - Bobby is my child and I have to raise _ By Mau ht Morara with grease or sugar about at night ferred to a trust fund in Bobby's him in my own way, without tatt or ants are sure +o collect. name, fereace. You scare him, bully him, I ANTS IN GARDEN He always called Bobby "his boy." and shame him, He won't have any i When he came on his regular spirit left, You aren't encouraging, _ WHAT DO WOMEN WANT? Thi only way to get rid' of ants is „ to find their nests and destroy; the monthly visit to the city, he just spirit, you are breaking it. m V An interesting point -was raised last week in one of the daily Y about lived with the Whites, No Humph -that so? Sorry." Uncle papers and no doubt many editors of Women's Pages• will blush. The queen, with the queen killed, no matter how peacefully ,the baby was Bing said. And he left in a huff, .leading question was "How many new recipe.s,,can one enterprising more eggs will be laid and the pro- sleeping be had to be awakened and A wgek later came a telegran►. 1 ant _ duction of b he work deer w ill s kill stthe handed over to "Uncle Bing," as he "Apologize. Yua're • right. Like Ctzok -use in 5a�, a week's ordinary work? " Looking over some Wo- ' • men's Pages, 1 must say there is room for this criticism. •' made all the children tail him, your own spirit, No one ever talked g y 1 queen' and get rid of the workers. It Then Uncle Bing would toss up the 'that way to me before. Will mind' > �� The writer next attacks the women readers with this question: may be difficult to find the nest, and small limber bundle to the ceiling, go my own business and let you run' �+ How many _women realize that .they can have exactly what they sometimes when the nest ib found' it "toothy, coocby, cooeby" with a things," want in their local paper, if they only ask for it ?•+' If you want a will be, hard to get at it, as in bearish paw in the middle .of the which every "friend of the ram - book reviewed, a movie, or a radio program, Say So! foundation 'ways. When the colony baby's 'stomach, whether he had just fly" should learn. * * * * * is located, however, pour an ounce been ed or not, and even once or - - ' f a - — — _ HARD LINES or two of the liquid into each of twice picked him up by his pink Girl Recovers from several holes made .in' the nest with heels and swung him head down over - How would you feel if you -had just -collected' and cashed a a char • pened stick, and then quickly a carpet, cheque for $1,352. back salary for seven months, only to have it atop up each hole with a clod of dirt. ULTERIOR MOTIVES. snatched by robbers. A heavy wet blanket - thrown over Mrs. White would say nothing al- y That is what happened to Miss Edna Aotchkiss, Chicago high the nest helps to retains the gas and though her face would be . a study . Los Angeles.- Facing almost cer- school_ teacher, and we need not enquire -if stye- wept. - to make fumigation more effective. in resentment and fright. There twin death four months ago as a suL The liquid evaporates quickly and were the college education and bonds ferer from catcinoe, a disease that has A BIT OF GOSSIP the pas permeates the whole nest, to think of. She thought is better stricken only 2E other persons in - - to risk a stomach being upset than medical history, Trudy von Ravens- „ Wouldn't you like to know how two well -known Toronto- radio destroying the chide . g Ps y Carbon bisulphide is highly in- have Robert say some time. "It you berg, pretty 19 year old high school luminaries behave in private, I know and they are too, too lovely, flammable and explosive and no hadn't offended Uncle Bing I'd be graduate, has virtually recovered and 'e 'hey make you laugh long after they have left.- Two vital personali -, form of fire or light should be better off. ' What did it matter if I is looking for a job, i ties. had a stomach ache once in a whoee?" When her case came to the atten- brought near the place which is being -As a clue they will shortly have a wee mascotat.ail their tiroad- , fumigated, When Bobby was three-he was still tion of the orthopedic clinic at Gen- :asts. It Has been, ordered from a well -known maker of dolls, who COCKROACHES alive, Uncle Bing came one day with eml Hospital four months ago, the � - was present when 1 mef-them. a dog -a big brute with three scars girre limbs were encased partly in Fifteen cents worth of carbon' and wolf eyes. stony shells and the area of calci8- Some more guess- W-ork.. At a_w- ell- kno.wa Muskoka hotel this bisulphide, a' quart of coal oil and "I iound him, and 1'd tike you to cation seemed to be increasing. ; SU111lIT2r Was the C011SIn of a famous movie star, who is the exact a small bottle of strong disinfectant.' keep him, Julie. I think he'll make A diet deficient in calcium, prescrib- image of the actress,- They were both brought up•together. Another Mix carbon bisulphide with coal you a, good watch dog. 1 saw him ed on the theory that too much lime i clue —they are Swedish.. oil, shake well and then add - disin- in a fight and he's got form. I like fectant. Put in a bottle and keep animals with spirit -just as I like would increase the stony accumula. P tion beneath her skin:'failed to help ..BOOKS well corked.: When required for use, people with spirit, I hope Bob's Mies Rasensberg. "Black take out part of the mixture and going to be a scrapper• like I was, Endocrine specialists the U.- toot The book everrone is talking about right now is Black God , .add 10 parts water. Put water in a Where Is Bob ?" change Endocrine the case and a aeries of a-story of •the Congo by D. 1MannerS- Sutton. The story is.a colle ction. vessel first as it is important to add BOBBIE IS FRIGHTENirD. of sketches, character studies, episodes, fragments of all kinds, which .mixture to the water. Paint with 'Mrs- White called Bobbie. He ran -metabolism testa were made. together form a_Certain pattern, written in a distinctive prose that is small. brush the wall and - crevices ln, then ran out screaming when the A hormone• of the parathyorid half_ the charm of the hook. where roaches are. This mixture "spirited" one rose, growled„ bristled •gland, which governs the amount 'of - - �. y suffocates the pests and one- touch; arid-. showed his teeth, calciugli the tissues, was prescribed L • of it seems enough to kill ,them. Don't "What? Afraid? Come back *ere, a1GDougti physicians were hesitant as Household Tr>uals newspaper and- shake more - pepper forget that carbon bisulphide is - poung fellow." Uncle Sing caught it was known to' rob the bones of on top: him and set him on the dog's back, calcium, their most essential element, highly inflammable. = ..-Can Be Routed I this way hlankets, etc.. may be BED BUGS j The'dog snapped and Uncle Bing gave_ To counteract thSs, a. diet of milk, stor for years Without damage This is, of- course the most 'terrible •film a kick. orange juice, and. other foods rich !a d`_ ; . -� -• _ from mothr. Garments which are in of all eats to et into The dog eventually was Cfed. is the lime content was ordered, use ever now aril a P g your douse. yard. This-- seetaingly paradoxical treat - y gain, you ran If the wretched things spread :rom `''hen Moths Corrupt a'nd• •'Look'here.rTulte you're raising meat had the desired effect and phy- sprinkle with .camphor and .wrap in one room to anotherr the best thing that boy to be a coward, Perhaps - sicians have told the girl, who tour Ants a Plague Here "s- a newspaper. - to do is to move "out of_ the. house Cure. _ MUSQUITUE$ _for. two or. three',da s and have. the the dog is a bit strange and viciotq months ago was slowly tnrnin; to Y but children Dave to learn io get "' stage, -that she can again go to work. Bugs and beetles and ': •'•creepy" ' ' -To rebus mosquito �s try placing city ! umiga to it with hydrocyanic used to all kinds' of things, See here, • The only trouble, according to the things generally are not the most squares of camphor about the bed- acid.. This should never be used ex. _ 1�m leaving you fifty dollars to get t girl. is that sbe can't find a job. Charming of subjects, we admit, but room and on -your pillo 7 at night. - cept by an expert and you must move isles, the knowledge of what to da Keep a sticky fly -paper .near the -out to have- it done as _it. is fatal to .,when they invade your house is some- window, or light, and this will trap human as well as insect ,life,- The A ( ; 'y times of vital- necessity and since in- s surprisingly large number expert must open up the house again ` /V' �� h ClUID sect eats always Various strong - smelling - oils are before it is safe for you to return. ` J _ p y increase in hot, dry advocated . for anoigtin ourself so If the bu s'. are confined to one weather, we have recently had ' a it y g ��" • ^•� number of letters asking how to get that mosquitoes, won't bite you, but From, strip the paper off the walls rid of these horrible destroyers . of who wants to go about smelling like and wash walls and woodwork with . ,LESSON NO. 25 the left side of the picture in the = Peace in the homy. a hospital disn?ns�nr room. strong disinfectant. Wash every-1 -More contrast in boats. Fig. -101 is middle distance, the 'bow of the -ship Of course,. if BEETLES `thing In the room, bedding, mattress, s typical paddle steamer which car- will be placed about three - fourths of - 9 you're the ' pe =Seel Half -fill a shallow dish or- beetle `pillows, 'drapes In boiling water or in ries - passengers between Hanlan'a the picture at the right, and of 36ousewffe, you're not interested, but trap ith old ale and leave it near gasoline, - t Unfortunately so few of us are and p Point, Center Island, Ward's -Island course in the foreground. By way of Y the haunts .after 'dark. Keep watch Apply gasoline plentifully to every and the City of Toronto' of comparison, show a sailing vessel at aometimes ' when a careless rady re. before going- to bed. and reset crack where it is possible for a -bug thousands of people use • these • paddle the right of the lirirr and place it in turns"to her town house after a when necessary. to get. This• will not soil bedding steamers to go to the island for pic- the middle distance, The liner y be ether inhabitants of her uarters are NVASPS " t+or rust' the spring. It may be putf nits and other pleasures. Many peo- rendered in pen lines, the sky and Place a jam -jar in the kitchen on with a brush. Don't ante; room ! pie live at the island during the open clouds in crayon lines and crayon tthefe before her, unless she has window, smear a little jam, molasses, all day keeping -'door closed 'and by season and got to business in the city masses of tone and masses of whites, taken precautions to discourage them or condensed milk rQund the top and night ' the pests should be all de- Via boat. the water in masses of blacks, whites :heri she took her house. inside edges. 'Half 811 the jar with stroyed. Fig. 102 illustrates a lake steamer and crayon tones. This illustration' :• MOTHS equal parts water and household Don't forget that gasoline is fright- which used to carry passengers and may also be used for advertising pur- The brown moth, or "miller," as ammonia, and as' soon as thW wasps fully inflammable. Don't strike a cargo between Toronto and Hamilton: poses. a .some people call . it, which flies creep into the, jar trap them with a match in the room, and, don't use ' Note the passengers on the haef, Ex. No. 27, Make an illustration as :. around the house is practically wooden spoon or knife; and they'may gasoline in a room with any kind of -- ra�.rr.rW� f 0�.! harmless an toned net damage clothes Now is the CRICKETS e- oil of lavender -a asfew drops in a� ��- ` ' �r easily be drowned. fire. M, which are stored sway. It is the ' / O f ''1 1i-� �"�'' m when crickets be- p •�� r IN �, �. little white moth, with the silvery gin to infest hearth and drain -pipe. `saucer of water -is said -to be. 'good- = wings, which is responsible for at- for flies but most of us in these en, .tacking our snuggest woollies which Sprinkle plenty of common household have been laid aside in storage, 1. ammonia in and around their haunts lightened days of, close-meshed. _ ` though she does not do the actual as soon as ever the first "chirrup" screens, fly- swatters and strips of is heard at dusk, fly -paper are armed against the =, _ -hole - eating herself she creeps-' into - -- BLACK i ed menace. If you 'put our the garments to deposit her eggs in CK ANTS ng Y P Y A plague of ants may . be • easily baby outdoors, of course, you put - - YN Tier nest. 'The eggs have been laid - - � ' _ ended if the ants that are walking mosquito netting over his "pram ". some time now and are ready for g . • . ;; , . hatching out: The minutest grubs-are away from the food are followed un Keep .a fly -paper in any •room where batched from the eggs and it'is these til the hole leading to their home there is the remotest ,possibility of also the sail boat appearing behind described above, 7• inches wide by 8 r is discovered. Boiling water poured flies coming into contact with food the steamer. 3-8 high. 1 - gt ubs which, in order to thrive, feed t on the fabric of the garma: t, and in down 'the hole on two or three sue- and clean window -panes inside and Both of these illustrations ' were Ex. No, 28. Use a soft 3ead pencil,• .: time the,-holes appear. cessive •days will'. completely destroy out,.with household ammonia which used in a newspaper layout for ad- 3B or 6B, to make a sketch of -the ants. and their grubs: The wa• keeps 'off flies - and prevents_ ,fly- vertising purposes. pleasure sailing boats. Make this •.Muths hate newspapers (it -is the ter must not be poured in sparingly, marks. More helpful hints: You have been sketch with pencil lines only. Dark : smell of the prtiLting_ink which -they- for the -ants' -home is a large tr - asked- to-uperr- ink- l - with heavy------ o " ,really dislike),, spirits of turpentine, honey- combed earth ..and if only a Ritdio Plans Made on this marine work. Now try your lines placed • close together, -lighter i pepper, household soap, carbon balls, little water is used many ante will skill- with a combination of pen lines tens may be ,represented with finer - Sprinkle woodwork 'of shelves- cu BY Mary Plckford and, era on lines and mass tones, lines. 1�ater may be represented with P P- be untouched by it. If the ants en. Y board floors, inside of chest of draw- ter the - house by a window their New York,'_ Mary Pickford, Am. Let us use our imagination a little, lines showing reflections on the water era, trunks, etc., with spirits of visit • may be ' brought_to _an end by erica',, sweetheart, has signed her Suppose that I am an editor giving only, leave the actual -water white or. _ turpentine (keep it • away from an smearing the window sill- with par -- first contract as a radio entertainer, You an assignment to illustrate a clean paper. The clouds to, be in lines open. flame); -line with- news a r• - story. I have a manuscript hat- re- —o -mosses of lines. P pe , affin. She will be the star in a stock com_ �' or shake plenty of common pepper A positive cure for the big black pony cast that will go on a coast to quires an illustration seven inches - into -the bottom of. drawers, -trunks,- ants-is 'the -use of tartar emetic.-'It coast program beginning on October wide by 8 3 -8, inches high. -Sketch a Questions. will -be answered in this etc., before storage, line with news_ is a poison and is not to be set where 3rd. close -up of a modern ocean liner. department. Anyone wishing to re- .,paper, and afld another liberal shake children or animals may get at it. The- program will originate in Holly. From the highest point of the wire- •ceive a personal reply may have - of pepper. - Now -fill up-' -with- -the Mix less mast to the waterline to measure same, if a Sc stamped addressed en- } sv aaavuw, placing a medium sized ed sugar in the proportion of &`table- al Broadcasting Company. seven and one •half inches hi g h . The ' velope is encioaea wish zhe r-qu-nw Piece of common yellow . 'spoon of the poison to a .large tes- According to Miss Pickford, her width of the ship, front bow to stern, The Art Director, Our Sketch Club, soap in the folds of eikeh r -as many spoon, of sugar, mixed with water -stock company will present stage and to-'be not more than five inches wide. Room 425. 73 Adelaide Street Welt, _ n _ as posarble, cover over with -more .enough W make the mass slightly movie plays of proven success. Place the ship with the stern near Toronto. of Pi ckering. a and give a little fertilizer. When in �Z1j��1�f At the organization meeting of ,.bloom ,Ivy - leaved geraniums like Whitevale Blaogsmlthin,3, 6� Woodwork the Y. P. S. the following officers, plenty of light but not so much sun_. - ` // -�i at i , ri +� Z. _, _ ..._ -sere elected for the coming season:�They should be pruned and put in FLOUR 1j...L►7 - g p p" - 'TERMS President, Mr, John Knox; Ist Vice- smaller pots this n+onth. well water- . Now is tlee tlme to have those repair ` President, Mr, J. Murray; Secretary, ed and put in a sheltered position jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. . _ 01.7eper /.sir ; $1.6o'd pad inadTanes. Mr. Hugh Miller; Treasurer, Miss until October when they should be air new sections on band. • The fast- � -� awcripuons to the United States and Ggat Gladys Gannon; Organist, Miss An =! taken into the house. - English, ivy I aMl prepared t0 pureha9e sue Fleury Plows always on hand. Britain 52.uo u advance, rile Bayles; Conveners, Doris John - I and Wandering Jew will grow in any Also dealer in Viking Ore am fie arar ston Mary Philip, Joe Clews and light, %Iiy kind of grain, and will P _ to*aand Electric Wsahers. - - - Q;~si l ug�i�l� P[UD[19i0f. Mer''yn Annis. The meetings will be Boston Ferns will stand anything pay the hi&he8t market price Dealer in Cocksbutt and Frost & -- ° + held in the church on Friday even- ' except direct sunshine, drying out, Wood machinery. Iiinaale eti r - all will bring us to vour faam- h membership. � ntme _ Aphon= hel on ! y �n ore i Ew be m prefers an east window, not too hot 'LAS SON WILSON ajy'""r yl °t,r '""ld;art. Kincale united Church was the, Claremont a, temperature, and responds to liq- Phone Pick 715 -scene of an interesting utumn wed - � (Continued. from Claremont page) uid manure. All .ferns require• an an- Phone Mark 66`10 ' : 3 15 ; g ! t F. T. W coward :ding on Saturday Sept. 15th; when; c Waal re- potting, which can be'don.r GREENWOOD 491y Audrey' 1:ugenia> daughter of blr. 11liss Jessie S• it';v', of Los Angeles ,now, using considerable leaf mould, and Mrs, William Bell, became the is visiting with b1rs. w "m. Palmer. and trim off the dead roots. The Lava �om'ers Sharpeaed bride of John Lawton, son of E. Bryan is conpieting the re-sh- white bits. of fluff (apparently); { 31r, and i17rs, C. O. Lawton, of Tian- angling of, his premises here. which are really a disease, should be ON A MACHINE ESPECIALLY No tice O You " - ills; Ont. Rey. Fred Horton, pastor D. A. Scott, of Kitchener spent the removed gently with, a tooth brus:: of the church officiated.. The church ,week -end at his home here, dipped in methylated spirits. The DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE was tastefully decorated -with pink D. *X. Morgan sad .a business trip. foliage. types of begonias like a tr- .Ali old grease and dirt is thoroughly and white Asters, Gladiolii and ferns.' to Toronto on Monday. * ace, of lime" with their compost. Be washed out of the bearings and your We do Building of all kinds. The bride was given in marriage by The Annual School Fair for this careful in watering not to wet the mower will be, returned, well oiled her father, and wore d wedding gown 1 district is being held here on Friday leaves. They prefer the- sun, but do CARPENTERING, ;of White Crepe, ankle length her; 28th Sept. well in'any-window. and correctly adjusted for cutting. CEMENTING, - veil was embrvidered net caught Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs Fushias do well in a north wind- W. A. AUSTIN, ` 'with a wreath of orange blossoms. i Lye and bars. Connor, spent Monday ow "and should be turned often so Rouge Hills Service Station. - PLUMBING � .. She carried a bouquet of pink rose,, evening in the city. that all sides may get the light, is, r in Pickering, - and ' and wore the Fait of the groom, a Gordoa Borland is preparing to en- .very apt to get aphids, so should be T. A., B17SHBY, Phone 4800 (35 5) string of pearls. Miss Doris Eileen ter the Ontario Agricultural College sprayed with a . nicotine solution. ROOFING Bell attended the bride, wearing a at GuelpA. _They should be rested after bloom- We also sell Brantford Roofing pink satin frock'with net, and white bliss Asa Found and -Miss Gert- ing and do not like a too high a tdaterials, Empire Bathroom hat, and carried a bouquet of pink rude • lorgan, of Toronto, spent the' temperature. ��� � o Service roses. blr. }irP� -��+o �a j thv l week -end at their hemes here. Bulbs should be planted flow now Equipment, Duro Walser groom. Little Doris Russell, niece of 11i;; attend- on, Systemq, Beatty �. Vie - bride, looked charming ! ••e Qi the Toronto Rncinacc _M,7'_ a L I. -. —. g n-$ a MUSES _ - = scdble Egriicin+ent and ping organdie frock with pink! leges. THE "MADELiNEI. SERVICED AND !tl:P ifiil' and other Building Katerials sock, andea matching organdie bon - D. A. and Mrs. Pweh. of Kinmount, _ net. She carried pink roses and ferns. spent a few days in town here this. - :..•PRICES REASONABLE Estimates Free Miss bladeline Tummonds, cousin of week: BEAUTY' SALON WORK (GUARANTEED Work Guaranteed the groom, played the wedding mar - Miss Bessie Graham and Miss L. TT ch, and bliss Mabel Harbron sang Lars, of Torortu, spent the weekend 19,34 means alnew year which m n ARTHUR FIELD F. J. PROUSE I' Love You Truly," " during the with tae former's parents here. a new Permanent Wave. :Eigning of the. register. The ushers Wss F:lizib.eth hoard,' of the West- R. T. I. Uraduate -ere Mr, hIc''hirter, of Br>u,;hari ern Hospital, Toronto, spent Satur- tl,uve Permanent Waves tosu#tevery 43 46 Phone 5261'PICKERING Phone 6502 _ and Mr. Archie Bell. A reception f -A. ' day afternoon last at her home here. , lady a puree, so why not make � E`LCKERING, ONTARIO lowed at the home of the bride's par- 1 Mrs. S. C rooker, returned to her ; am appointment _ ( -ents, where pink and white streamer, i home in Buffalo. nn -Monday, after I give all m9 customers. my very est _ flowers and 'fiite Lolls had been us- seen -Hng nine weeks with her mot- careful attention. Fry's v h f ed etfectiv -1y as decorations. Mrs. - Also, M&rrelling, Hair•curtinR, 8 -alp Jl lERE 5 pC�t+ef --- -Hell and Mrs. Lawt� received the Dunharton __ and Facial Treatments. , cocoa _ __ ' . .REAL :. 'lDCanBi guests on the beautiful, spacinus - -- Shampooing. Let tte Tia - �+ ('! Q Centre Tin - lawn, Mrs. Bell was gowned in black Was Olive Patterson, of Oakville. omits- NC� �.4'I�.AQOl�.. _ ir7AV I NGS r. crepe and lace, with hat to match.ii span`- the week -end with Phyllis Nish 20 cti. i 9 cte. Mrs. Lawton wore a go ;n of 'nary -( ol�, ». Phone ING CLA,RSMONT ON SACS T$UR9DAY, FRIDAY AND RATUELDAY _ crepe with hat to match. A buffet tiiiii Mrs_ McV4hinnie has been staying 1. luncheon was served by Mis?es Z)ra at C ^ >rrywood with the Holmes #TT *gyp RED AND WH1TF.i 1 _ bee, Mildred Taylor and Pearl Cook. for a few days.+ ST�i \LLj i ���T$ ITRE CoFFEEy It's delicious, tax aundy lc• ar,d Messrs Roo ;VlcWhirter, Archie Airs VS:alt..- .o..nEa is iI! in the Os- Bell and Will Bell. After e�ngratti!- haws Hospital. W'e hope that she wiil ; 4 BARS stsons and UMILLE _ good R •ah the br��le. and f . - greew- Aeparted for a short honey- . Mrs. Kemp. of Kankakee and Miss Raisins .�� Reis � soon be better ar• i hoarse Agars. ; moon to Montreal and other Eastern Dcik. ,, {- t'iana. III. spent a few days - -. - oat• Kellogg's The bride travelling ,n a cos- 2[be. for 23a N FLAKES, pkg 9o. • ,.last week a+,tl, Mrs. Gee White.. _ _ . aume of navy blue and accessories to, The aoo� CORN c.•u::try i9,ic,oking very g-eert FRIDAY and SATURDAY _ irratch, The numerous and costly gift's again aft.;, the rain we have had, SV1'fiT1� ' �$�, B]w testified to 'the. popularity of the and the .''ill wheat is making a good : SEPT. 21 'st and 22nd •77 �� ``""''C younyr couple. Guests were present shoxing. 5 pound tin, 41e. .:P0a 18c. per Ib. 16e. from Toronto, -Oshawa. Manilla, Wh - Mr. Laid Mrs. C. 'A. Annis rotor WHARF ANGEL' pby, s. The►in, Brougham and other tun "C take with AT ' 11r on a n- i7 Cl FLOUR, Red & Wh1tey 7 lb., bag! - 2m2c•' points. The officials of the church turn to take up 'his duties at the Un- . . presented -he bride and ,groom %1th iversity there.. VICTOR McLAGLE'�1 .. RLD dt WHIrE TL 4, per ib 59u. QO'.�CORD GRAPES, rbek, SSc. r a beautiful Bible, they being the first On gun +ay, the Rev, Georste Mu pe to be married in the rear church. ray, of aw4nh, Will. preach is tl,c short Suhject;6 _',,.Comedy vUR OWN BULB TEA ce .b.45r. CAUGIP'LOWERS- 2 for ISO.. ` Dumbarton united. Church.•Mx.. Bur- PLOWERDALETEA. r Ib.35c. ORANGF,S, Brougham taking anniversary services pot } per doe eD. ge33 rs ..-...__ BLUM BELLCORP'EE, GRAPE FRUIT. 4 for at Ashworth. per lb 2i c ` Mr. and Mrs Easton spent the end l On Fri.'ay last weep Miss H. Thom of the week in Callender.. had a tableau, "Youth to Agee," an-] TU38DAY and- WSDN68DAY _. Mr, and Mrs. A. D,h,on, of Osh- afternoon tea at her home. Mrs. F. 913PTB�tBEIi Wth and -'28th SALMON Cover Leef Cohce `lb 12c. aura, visited their aunt. Mrs. George Knowles, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs, W. ! i l Philip; one evening list 'week. Annis and Mrs. H. McCo%ar. playeu .. Mrs, Ed. Willson s l; remains in and sanst the various r.urrbe-. Firat,"LADY FOR A ygy �HOFf AT a serious condition �f health. Her were the-small girls with thA- dolls - " 'sons; Elmer; and Donald and tarn;1 - :WARREN WILj•1A11d 1es; of Toronto, and her sister, ±y r, then 'school Fiats :' "the lint :,> a :d gr• "m and on to the old couFles ju_t MAY ROBSON Finals and song Irwin Wintii were able to totter along: The small g',rld = _ 1 • all here to visit her on Sunday, were Marie Morrish; Mary Annan The Milk Producers' Asseciatior. Marion Taylor and Helen li Farla�ie Chapter 7, - `, 7net in the Town Hall on Friday ev• • School girls were Margaret Somerv- ' ` T cuing, Mr. Clark, of the Prnvinci �1 FOR SERVILE AND COURTESY ills, Helen McGowan and Eil yen An- "TARZAN =- 'vt;r>r r.,niro R__narrl wns the princiP- nil, The - bride.- Margaret_Mi. --11 In,1 - - - - 41 speaker. President Thompson an-t the ' groom Fvglyn Annis. The old - — — Fred A. Major also addressed the i people were Mss Ella Andrew, �f THE FEARLESS" Pickering rnPeti�g. Pickering and Miss Brander. Mrs. Hardwate,Store Visitor. at• the T. Robertson homer John Gilmour anq' Mrs. John Forgie during- the week -end included bti,: poured tea. AND - Molly Coates and Kenneth Heller, Mr + . CQ M PDY _ . and Mr:,. Joe. Gallahar and Mrs. Har. I Horticultural Notes ,y The 'Plies are here, and We have the Goods Flit, Fly -Tot Jones, of. Toronto, and Airs. K. Per - ' - : ` ` 'ry, who has just returned from, sus- Speaking of house plants-Be, sure FRIDAY and SATURDAY far bl]e HOl18e. Dr. Heae, E`ly Spray and Stock Aid E tralia. that the pot is not too large. Also for. the .Stock King o ug- killer for the potatoes i 1Visitors at the blatthe'>'s House '$opt. 28 and 29 ;.• r during the, week -end bti. and' Mrs, the soil should be coarse, not fine as t , ;.. and all garden produce. It kills the - fine soil cakes. And be Kure to put "ME Hillock, DIr3, Harry Wright and LODY IN SPRING bugs and preveHts bll�tht. drainage in the bottom of the pest. Mrs. T. 'Hubbard. of Georwetown; Mr " fScreea Doors, Window &-reena. and Wire Cloth for the Hoase. l and Mrs. W. Terdiff and Miss Brit Geraniums like a sunny windowwith_ ._$yd Schmidt, All oia�a and widths.. .. a little'shade when in bloom. Are -tor,, of Barrie, and Mr, and bars. II'roprietor - All stock of Haying and Harvest Tools.' best own on the d aide in a good i - :.'`.Crocker and son and Miss Glen if dry ' Plow Shares to fit all makes of Plows. coarse compact. Pinch the shoots -Toronto, also Mr: an&-Mrs, Harbroa Parking apace at the rear of theatre back and the plants will Brow bushy . ;•.,'Agent for McCormick- Deering Parm Machinery stud R . •' epairs, • r 4. ' Our Motto: - "We have it, Can get it, 01 _ - - REAT Q _R IL i t ld no n,a e. .. . . .......... - -.... - Enjoy Tel � i .. -. ' ' �n � u Il Motor Coach IV :. � ICKER�N S `�° c � J BA D►ON .� .. LOW ROT rD- FA When there's a refreshing tang in the air, and f .': frar that long promised °tilt the countryside is presenting its gorgeous` _ - --- - ' between- PICKERI'VG and Q BACK. - burst of Autumn splendour, and busy cities Ri ?FF:1L0 _• __ • _.:$ 6•lf' THE .!T O8I / r S1 L.�r A VK. 4.7r R'E and towns hum with renewed activity as t%ey DETROIT : • , ` $20.0 - -- - N E .V YO _ cast off the lanquor of Siinimer-then is the BOSTON ... :t ................ ..... $23.60 tittle when highway travel is most delightful' CHICAGO,. .... • , ... . . . . ..... . . $16,05 Men's Work BcotR 2 49 +►p ; -then is tke time to pay that long- promised 5y• L!)UIS .... ............. r.•,....$2d.l:i Meo'3 Overalls and Prints 1.2i pr wp - - .visit to distant friends or relatives -then 'is $ 4.05 t� the .tim to en ORILLIA- ........................$ 5.38 Men's Work Shirts (.55c, or 'L For 1.2F - e joy the comfort, safety attd relaxation of an Autumn motor coach drive. Equally attractive fares to other points • - (Subject to change without notice) „ . Vartn Teats Harness $23.80. up _ Tickets and all coach trawl informaElon at Horse.;Collar9 at various prices - -Swe at.- P rds Tea m Lines Eastern Ho u se Phone 450 9 , 7 j - - Now vie the time to Itet that old harness repaired G R A Y C O A C H L I N E S "Fh °ne 294 Eastern House -I ICKIT•R,IN(4 -Phone 4500 CE C IL B RADLEY • 2axo3C IN 3MING* • Clareasent Church will meet at the home of with each lodge of the District. Fall Mattresses now available.. Call's Mrs. Wm. Linton, on Tuesday, Sept' F. Loyst has his hand - packed tom- and -see them. Beal's Houaefurnish- ' Nativ■ (•T 25th at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. Fred Ward's I ato factory operating, and is turn - ings Store. L. -E• & NEILL e al, ilean group will be in charge of the prog- in out a very fine product. Extr- � � g rY P Miss Ada Found,' who was adel- FUNERAL DIRECTOfttiAND • �fi • ram. 'All ladfes are'cordiaily invited, e;me care is used in the choice of to- egate to. the Baptist Convention -in EldBALlIf)fR Shepherd Coming to be present. ;nato used and the same caution is Berlin, Germany recently, addressed The Mission. Band of the Baptist ,being used in the cooking, and cann- number of the members of tks Aucceasor;to W. J. (lather; .� --- Church organized 'their Society oal'irig, As the various ,crops of pump- urch at the Parsonage, as guests _ Stouffville 4 ' Thursday last for the coming year, kin s, beets etc are read he will be _ Night ernd_I?e Service Y of the Women's Circle, recently She with Mrs.'Wm. Birkett leader, Miss canning these vegetables with -equal told of the features of the Convent- g y Business Phone Reeiden4e Phone Y Irene Lewis, resident and Miss Jean care. We wish him success in his en- ion. in particular and also dealt with B� -- - � xrci. SrePett }-t easureF .sd:.( g _ierprsse .what might be cornMdered as propag- anist. T T._.- _ - - - -- -. _. - SPECIAL BAKGAINS- Tlvo; al- arida, the much - talked- oi- o6pPression - -- _- - - -., Several of Lhe nivizf1m =z v1 LLB most new, - inilljr- Room misses. One of the Jews in that count it a 4 a ,a Mission Circle of the Baptist Chur- I costing $150. Nvill be sold for $59.OA pears that visitors to Gerrymanq a e JAS• DA V WbUI ' ch here attended a birthday party of the, other .0sting $i25. will be sold in sympathy with the Germans and, the White ale Baptist, Church Circe for $45.00. A $45.00 China Cibinet the Hitler poliev as regards the Jew.. - CHERRYWOOD on Monday evening. The Whitevale' ' for •$21.50. These three offerings are Circle are celebrating t 50th an- all quarter -cut oak. New stock of (continued .on the Editorial page) heir , I , nicersary, INSURANCE n ?s9r Mrs.,Pegelly, of Brooklin is spend KrN ;ing a feR days with her parents T- SEPTEMBER USED GOODS AUTUMCIBILI� Pt' and Mrs. Paterson, Mr. Pengelly 's ' it 1 ' . at Lindsay, as a witness in' a noted FIRE .'; civil action, as a result of a motor BURGLARY , accident' or that highway some time, Enternatioral 2- furrow plow (new) 1929 Essex Sedan CASUALTVI k ` ago. Hamilton. 2- furrow plow (new) 1931 Special Dodge Coupe The light frosts and threat -of x.930 Durant 6- 14'Sedan LIFE INSURANoE ° heavier frosts once again caul s a 6 -ft Deering Binder Phone Pickering 7920 301 ti little unrest among the tomato grow- 2 McCormick Corn Binders 1927 Chevrolet Coach ere and the canners. The factories in Fleury.Single Plow 1933 Chevrolet 1 1 -2 Ton Truck with r, ,''ii, town have not been running very 1v4 inch �'essot train Grinder long wheel base, stock rack. You Can Buy at Ho' "r steady as yet. the tomatoes not be- ing brought in, in sufficient quantit- Jack for Grinder 1934 Chev. Sedan, demonstrator TIRES, BATTERIES, l Ito the Claremont United Church on 'ies to' k_Pp them going steady. Fleu Grain Roller �, 1929 Durant Coupe i ry ACCE390RIE3, z Wednesday, Sept. 26th, at 8 p. m. We congratulate Nelson Wagg on Set Computing Scsles _ '1927 Ford Sedan ^with Madam Haboush and two young his success at the Western Fair, held Durham Cow 1926 Ford Touring At as low and better prices Grand Championship c on his 3 -year Ice refrigerator (stare size) L5 -30 McDerrin Tractor as anon assistants, and, will present. the a Welsh' Pon (quiet) 1925 Ford Coach ti :Musical - Travelogue, "The Seven g 'Wonders of Jerusalem and Galilee ". old imported Clydesdale Stallion, you can in Toronto. i _ `Torr's Ensign" besides several ot- Riding Plows $, 10 -20 Fordsons It is a far cry from the ancient her prizes. The former is the most 3parton Electric Radio 3 foot Oliver Plow coveted prize offered at the Fair. 2 Battery Radios ' '2- frirrow Cockrhutt Plow Let us eepaEr thz;t ;ltiaky. ;top. hills of Galilee, and the pastoral (iii. A number of local Masons attend- - of the people- there�he dynamic Deforest Radio (demonstrator) 12 -ft.- Spring Tooth -M -H Cultivator days of the modem p Gent in civil• ed the reception to D. D. G. M. of C , Skilled Motor Repairs, Toronto District ' B ". John Ness, at Vert Electric Automatic Grinder 6 -ft - M -H .,tiff Tooth Cultivator `. 'zed Norta America, but those two Caledonia Lodge, Toronto on Mon-, (demonstrator) 6 -ft Sorino. Tootl• Cultivator, M -H ,i extremes are covered in the span of - Gordon J. Law ' .,:life of Stephen A. Haboush, a shed- �y ev'ttt _ °f this week. John Ness herd from Galilee, who has brought �prosd- accented Scotsman_ is a Vero C * A . COOPER, - ' CLAREMONT PeOOe to the West the story of Galilee and popular and well knoxn Toronto j"�!'iJ - Palestine. told as only one who -was Mason with the Claremont Lodge and J PICgERIY(1, ONTARIO born there can tell it. IUI - Haboush s -- - - - - - - t A is a native Galilean and North Am -' t DINTY}S GARAGE a erican Citizer. He was born on the in kr�'l R l� .. 4 $ t�© ' © Q / ' 1 u © • hills about the sea of Galilee and in + !! Ooe. Brock and Kingston Bd�► ? : _ • . 'his ,youth tended his father's flock of sheep, just as every Galilean boy has done =into the days when the - rso abla .Qeneral Repair Work all asei `Master walked among men. He cam? i - gu 'teed at reason I , ••� to North America and worked his - way-through an American University �. - ?Aaetylene Welding% _ Recently he returned to -the land of Batteries ropaired and ebaegad. his birth, and there personally took Arestons and Dunlop fires. a martellous motion picture of the - scenes . and people of Galilee. He re- ,Bstioalitiie and Oils. _ . • _ tbraed to North America with hia.l Retswhaoeat Booth in Oonoeotiop ..message. He has written for magaz- - Ines and newspapers and ap6ken be- Pbooe PlcL 7500; fore great audiences in many of the (nigbt or dayy ' -famous churches and schools in Nor-:= MILTON :SLEEP - th America and Canada. There is an inspiration in the life 481y t!ROPRTB'COR and teaching of Stephen A. Haboush - for everyone. His messages and Tr- avelogues brinsr. to the material pre- sent the story of life in Gablee and _ Palestine as it was and as it is, the - story of the Scriptures interpreted by one to 'whom the scenes -of t e story of -Cite four .Gospels are his nit - ive land. He is the'. a�Ahor of. "My Shepherd Life in Galilee ", and in the `, befo�� you _ E 1�1! Speeiaw book review of the Boston Trans.•r- p _ .-I. . ipt appeared, this statements "He - � �r� `'d ,1d so t renters into the feeling of the most ds 'famous bit of the world's devotions( dollar on .literature with insight and charm. JAY Bi�OC�, "t Mr. Haboush's Travelogues on Gal- QNIawe - ilee and Palestine are a distinct con- :. _ . - ftw !rt OCAM Plrar go* - >r tribution to North American letters and to modem thouglit. They breathe I.�. - - ' the very life and mysticism of tke , % ancient East. Part of it is delivered 1 5 i in native costume, the _& _.costume - -` ° '' JL 0N —worn by native Galilea in the days * '� r � T�b��oU n -of the Bible story. Pait of . his dram= . atic story is delivered to'the accom- MOTOR �� paniment of the dveird Oriental shop BLUE-rLAM . herd pipes. And besides his thrilling scenes he` will show speciah motion �� tr '. �� � E pictures. It is a program. that will 'be a delight and an inspiration to all -_ ••• _ �'� � ..who will be fortunate enough to hear r tJt hint. �+C:SIIA� her here. N O question about it, the beat way to judge motor care C&M- COMMOLUD * Mrs. Condy is confined to her bed .L \ . is to try the ownership test. And that's why we have /19�01Yal�i — at present suffering from a serious 1934 Knee - Action Chevrolet all ready for you to drive, ,.heart condition, We wish het a sp- `today! We want you to try the really up -to -date car in eedy, recovery, the low -price field before you spend a dollar! Chevrolet, � • Mrs. Harry Wright, Mr. Hubbard, - Knee- Mr. and Mrs. Hillock, of Georgetown and Chevrolet alone in its cIaag, given you Enclosed Knee- :,snom.pR�F aau appr�eh- s• ' visited with T.. C. and Mrs. Gostick :Action ... Shock -Proof Steering .. . Cable - Controlled ex its final hour the on Sunday. Brakes ... Body by Fisher .. , and the flashing perfor= uMmoriala we - execute The roadway construction is still mance of a proved Six. witi, Blue Flame Cylinder Head. ST G will be standing In a �; underway, and alt improvement is to to be seer, each day. There will be a I mute tribute to -the very F1RP bit of road surface when persons h have been a° BODY BY MI erec°bed to honor Oar this has been completed. n, " "' creative a1dI1 aecazes -. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis spent" a ednes- Q {� besR �1�, day in Toronto. Miss McDonald tom- S i "Ne Greater TrlbaW z ing back to Claremont, while Mrs. ;* N. W. STAFFORD Lewis remained for a visit with her ,.,., C•224C Road cousin. -. ?:'' ": >: : ; ;; >:; Whitby i Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey Spent a ` � � t �6dFls CiliC ;:w {.�,t....,..`.,.1I......' ° p]10fte Whitby et ....day in Aurora recently helping in the :'. >' ::` celebration of the birthday of Mrs. *, - - : �I _Alice Cha�tnan and of her mother, - who 'vac 82 this week.. Rev. J. E. and 'Mrs. Glover and -T irs. D. A. Scott attended the Alumni nfer at Ehimanue. College on s:•::.! Co once 1 C ge 'Tuesday and heard Dr. F. • W. \tor wood, of City Temple, London Eng. y P , .IIapl@ Leaf X4tL1 l Fsr� Patrons of the Stanley Theatre, '�• >'�`< - Piease Nate Political meeting prey - & ;, '' READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY aouily advertised will not be 'held at.`:,Ys ;' InSQT1IIC@ -4Q■ u Master Six from Standard Six from "' this thcatr*%. Showing as usual on - -- — ry:; this Friday and S:.l,urday night. ?'" $844 . '$710 and W A W ANl�BA I1�TS, CO. c " The Annual Field' Day of the Con- - ' ' .' DeGrered, f•117 equipped, u *Cory, Oskswe, ICbeap rates for farm and oouottt�l _ tinuation and High Schools' is being one. Freight end Go.ernment license ontr buildings. a y - _- _held Isere today ' (Friday) at the ,stye. New low rime- prices on the GMAC plea- Windstorm Insurance on hulidiuM k "R _ 'Park. Entrants from' Pickering, $/.�:' '^ - - - DA wind - mills, Silos eta. Park. :and Claremont will ing, p -' �•*•;1 A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE. , PRODUCED IN CANADA AutomobiIIs Itlsuranw - -ate. _ ; :. of all kinde.B Reuben and` Mrs. Besse, of' Stay- ; . :FARMS FOR SALH Stay- vier. attended the wedding of bheir CHARLES COOPER, :-Claremont rite or phone %-neice. Misa Bingham, in Toronto, on BOWMAN & $BW$ A, Saturday wening. after which thny - came on to Claremont, where they WHITBY, ONT, f ti spent the week -end with friends 'here. T%e Mission Circle of the Baptist , r' e 4... - . .. _ _� i - .� ._. - .. . .. . - I : I . . .pw . . - ­ � . . . .1 .. . . - .. � _. . .. '. 11 .. I - . � . ., I . - - ' . � St. Cath — — On Royal Road to Rotnat ce _ Woman Appointed . .��` ., . . urines MWIGIled I ,' To Welfare Post i � • �: _ Auto' '�Voinin Miss N. H. \Vark' - - . i+ - _ . I�1eS - Hamilton, ' <,; - �n,;aged key Ontario Gov- —.� : -: :� _ ernment Steps Into Path of Car on- -Street During Storm -- Detroit -._ _•- - . _ - �___ - . _ - F1-r - r� - aean�:_ - .. .. { _ -; - - _ }'1:1'e'�'.'FCL�.iLi�Gi P_'f'_"' -_ �_. - _-_''- l'9r0nEB. z'` aoo if rlrl _ _,__ + e H. Nark p p_ . ' • St. Catharines, - one pedestrian- minent social worker or Ranoitou,. has '• • -.f waa killed and another ''"�' been made a senior official nY the Unt- ' Injured in ac_ :• eldenta during a severe electrical London WV(ar s aria Department of eublic \ \'eltaFe . . torn Saturday night, Ernest A. Rid- a <:.> ;!3:': and will take over a p +st Gracticatiy P 58, of. 4! Elisabeth Street, wan f' C r :.' the same as the position of an AsE,ist_ �ilaCk111. SL1SpeCt ;`: > ~" • . ' ant Deputy -Minister. • Annuuucement ltltaast Instantly killed ' when he was 10truck by a car driven by R. J. Brig. " i �' of her appointment was mane recent- : • etch, R.R. 2, St, Catharines, at the ln_ - `� ,l t I' ly from the otficea iY Hon, David A, i. :' :. ersection of King end Mary Streets, Vincent Foley Held on 1r X- l ' :, C -oil.' Minister of Public %A'eit'are anti X. Ridley, according to a story pieced tortlon Attempt On Corn - r!�. Municipal Affatts ,' together b f x, ��` y Miss Wark has had a disttn ul %Led - ' • y police. stepped from be- i a . faint of. Two x ' { g, tween two care into the path of the p '� a' ^�� ,� career,' and is ,chief supervisor and di'- f{ • Srigley car, He suffered extensive R rector of social work in Hamilton, She , .. .. S y x :back and Internal injuries and died ¢ l; is a native'of tltanitoba. and _was edu- .°1a the ambulance while being ta$en London, Oat. - Vince at T. Foley, a � f � ' sated in Carman, Man„ nigh school . - prominent London lawyer, was arrest - ;mow _ k"sw- •' and Nrandon, Man., Normal arhool, .,to the hospital, Besides his wife, . iI . t,: „ . l �Y Ridley, he leaven' one dau titer, Sunday afternoon on a charge of at- rx ' � + 'She taught school for flee Nears in ' ., a ~„ Y, tempted extortion; His arrest was the i . Gertrude A. Ridley, It has not yet • > w � foreign- language communities of. . -• . been decided whether an inquest will fourth'in the current campaign by the „° Saskatchewan and Alberta rater tak- ' be held. Crown against an alleged blackmail_;, �,., , ing -years course .n .Lets at the 1. ' y Shall, S Ida Street, ing ring !n Loudon and western On. r 1 \'cafe College. University of Mani. Mrs. 'Lucy Luc Wi Y g . was injured when she was knocked tario. He fa held without hall. i +wk ?yF s sr toga. She graduated in so, talop}y ,ai down by a taxi at Nis{eara and Mr. Foley vrRs take into custodq Y : �' the University of Chicago, returning _ 'Church Streets during the storm,, Her at his otEce .In the Sank of t7om- 4 n fo W'inoipeg to oln the Sacral Ser- 4 merce building by Inspector Thomas ' a y;� .. rw .` 1 �-• vice Commission. ' aDonditlon ie regarded all favorable by don division provincial police, and _ gF { has ital authorities. C. Cousans, superintendent" of Lon- k�w% :0. p She also was a member of the Man- itoba Government staff as s vtbitor for I Detective Gavin A[oaohan of the city Looking ` "' the Mothers' Allowance Commission, >bles of Irijuriea g haPPY and Plea ed, as any newly engu;ed couple in the Ctratham --Mrs, Laura Daly of De_ department, world, Princess Marina of Greece and t'rince.Georbe of England are Cn 192G she ,went to Windsof, Ontario , i shown here in a NEA Service telephoto hoto to take char .. - ttoit, died in General Hospital here The accusation was that l+e' "did p picture from abroad, the first charge ot'social service work ' Sttadaq Lrom injuries suffered in an accuse Mr, B. and Air, C. v[ an of- since their betrothal, They were leaving Salzburg, Austrra, on - their for tbst city: Ia 153J she resigned to fence of indecent assault with intent way to Prince Paul's castle near Bled, Jugoslavia, %vh, re they had be. attend the School .of Economics.' Lon_ _ _ :. - auto accident near Port Alma on No, .Come engaged. don, F.n • ' S to extort moue from Mr, B. and -Mr. - gland spending two mcnths in F1:lghwaq, Henry 'Neitzol, also of y g . Detroit, driver of the car, suffered C., contrary to the provisions of tilp Vienna the folrowing }•ear .studying � _ - _ lute about the head and Ills skull is cases, They said more acieste are ' Criminal Code, sestina 453." � the social conditions. !eared fractured, -The accused are named in the war_ anticipated. The Markets Ili September 1931, she entvred the rant, but 'the names are withheld at, Before practicing' in Louion, Ill r. School'ul' luternail"al Relations ul Foley was located for some years in - t JBee Causes Cr :ate. the request at the Crown• The lucid_ ?` der' Professor Alfred 2immera at (ie- . .Kingston. --When a bee flew into ent arises out of some exparlence of. Chatham, Here, as in Loudon, de PRcJ1JU.CR PRICES nova. Sw4tzertand, returning to -Caa- .. • hfa truck, Thomas R. Fieldhouse, Mr. B. and :fir, C. wtzea they came took a prominent _part in prc•vinciat United Farmers' Co- Operative' Co. :aria In November of 1931 to- urganixe -' truck driver of Oshawa, crashed his to London to attend a convention and politics, In his younger lays•he was Saturday were paying the following social work for the city o[ Sr. Cath- chine into the ditch and flie that regl9tered at a leading hotel a ball player and tiockry torwal[cf o[ - Prices for 'produce: - erines, She joined the staff t•t Harl allowed inflicted critical burns am DETAILS WITHHELJI, considerable prominence. .cf,& home EGGS - Prices to farmers, cases re= ton Department of Public \11c -Late in the man, He is is Kiagaton fleneial Thou h ivae originally in Toro�nta xhere he turned, , Grade •'A1" in carton? ; Juts 1933, as supervisor vnd director - - g Police claim - that black- acquired his �schootin through associations, 39c; "A" large,' Hospital, - ' mailers have "worked" the large ho_ g' R of social walk. ` 2,c: ' A" medium, 25c; '•B ", 19c. ln•a statement by Sir- Cto14, accum'_ , ,' In and conventions to tic way, stiles - `•C'; 1Gc. - pausing the, ann.uuncement, it was ' .. 6everat Cars Ditched.. in. Ontario in s aystettiaLic ,t•ay, they Pancesa � Maria Jose � - .:Aurora.- Aluddy roads, caused g } _ Given Cradle B UTTER- Ontario No. I cream', pointed out that the task ut administ_ - by refuse to divulge anything coticerning Y en, �Uc;' No. 2, 19thr, eying the Public \i'elfare urpartmeat -I. ' ' {Another heavy rain, resulted in sev_. the alleged experiences of .%it. B„ and . oral cars going Into..the dltrh in this Mr, C. . _-. People of Naples POULTR'i': - 'in' Ontario called 'of'an -oatrtaupling - vicinity Saturday night.. Hail a mile The letters allotted to the new (Quotations in cents.) social worker of wide experiet:ce and. west of here a car slid Into the ditch complainants' next is nether troth Naples -A beautti ly wrought era. .hive UrP.. t ;unquestioned ability, - - . and .W'illiam Davidson and Mlsa Ruth A1r. A., complainant In the flrat, ease tile, In which It is •hoped a new prince" .. • _ i am pleased 'to anuouvcr alit apt . .. -' - ,White of Snowball suffered 'braises in• which Mra, 1Nae Turnbull of Lorne of .the House of Savoy wHr ri pr se, was Hen =t over 5' lbs. , , ." 1, ,A„ - Painttnrut 'of Alias Nark uecaul abe and a shaking up. 'they were treated Avenue, her son, -Frank Ta for of presented by the peoptw o[ Naples to 4- to 5 lb= 10 - tilts .a wide knawledge'o: :.ucral work - by Dr. C. R. Bouldin Coastahie Aub_ Cheater Street, and the tatter's 'wife Crown PHncess�5larle Jose, boon to , which makes tier .eminently quailried ` g• r Y 3 ti to 4 Ibs....... 'J far this posiriorl;" Mr, Crolrs agate: trey Fleury Investigated: became a mother, .1 to 3 % Ibs, , . , • _ Rosa, were arreated� earlier. In the r Duke Nlutta, high- commissioner' of 8 -went said. ',Most Impurtant of all is -_ _ _ sreekl Tfiese three are still held fa Old roasters g- !w Naples; making the'Ure.seniat(on ad. -• the Cart stye :caeca "Cur life tu!urr the a�'+,0+00 Fire boas jau unable to raise ball, of S1a,000 dress, said that uadreda a 'italtana Spring - chickens: ._ oar er each demanded by the crown. Over h 'ibs. . , .::. 27 8 s(Ueatson .�rY auetaf tAi.uxity for :p . Halliilt011l �thouse . In North and South America had -con. - _ _ all persons, Three men had.. come-,forward to trlbuted to,the purchase of tbt cradle, ' to' f'lba. 15 °1 am sure the aPpuiniu4w,c will Hamilton - Bastien's boathouse, 'Pledge their homes for the �freeidoto The cradle 1pur the flop* 3i- to5lbs. ,.�...:'14 •, - bare -the Lull a t woods. ppruval .of rite women iPicton.Street wtst, was damaged to of Mrs, Turnbull, but one subsequent- .covered With tortoiseshell ,ind'adort(. :1� to 4% lb3• , 1`d .: .y of the, Province of Ontario, and par. . {the extent of - $4,000 late Sunday ly withdrew. Police heard that: the ed with coral a-nd cameos, !'wv, "2 'i to 32,: Ibs, r - - partly- .• 10 titularly of thos8'Zonuectert Nii�i putt- lnight by fire of unknown origin. The man's wife's name was on the deed 13rnrl�is -: list »elfare and social prtvatH etseucira' ularly I&Fge cameos placed to the Jblaze started on the roof sad fora and refused to join !n glt >in the bond. r y 1'� fo 2I.; ttis. , 1:1 :Her most Im;+ortaat duties will be in. - _ g centre on' each slde,'bear - %4uisitel {time threatened the •destruction' of O®cers did not reveal wbether any cut reproductions of Moltnt \'rauvi ' connecticiu with social praoirm, at_ , . other buildings. Several boats were conneciton is alleged between the per: the Bay bf Naples and ,orate of the �\ HU1;F.SALE Fi70VfSIUNS acting tiome�r, artd she will: iratl& as a _ _ {burned. ^R4 ^end !n the first and apcond city'% most anci-rit castles, Wholesalc provision 8eal••i. ary senior permanent ofl'ir'er +t rhr Ue: s . - .. -, . e rt• r . . , y `ttu the,followirl uric • s -•tr To. ,-P intent" - . I - - .. _ . . - ron� retail ,:ra,e-s. - . . - .. j . . Pork = Hams. 2Uc :. shot: tiers. Toronto M�trk4r� — -- - .. ,- _ . -. .. , - _ . . . 11)C: butts,' 18e: pork loii,s .?3cY pic_ ,.,. - ..�F _ s Iand =Pur•, de'ces, 1 4 __-pubs: �.ei C el'S 1t U j'���1 - 13t ^c; pair, 1tc', r.rints,'13r�c•. _. ♦" y - • ' Shorte.r.ing- Pierces t;r. t j g...r tuna: Sh tut One, Two ul fir, r to +r 1. I .. � - �- . 9c; Pail., 9t_c; prints, t► ' c... �,rr<�.Il .. . ' . - - . _ ,' - .:-Queen s Ow 11` - n Ins I - . BANK OF CANADA GRAlN ut,rATtvv� - . - -�nW_ i _ Follrtusng areQyestetar's clo.,in - - -- . 1 sCAPITAL $5,000,000 � Guelph— Shoofin _ - - quotations on Toronto rain trans- p g under the twit ha*dica of bad lieht 4nd unfavar j , `- • ... • :- :DbUill into 100,000 Shares of $50.00 Each � actions for car lots, price= on bast- able \veathe :. • c.i.f, r, Toronto marksmen o�, 1 : 1 The ltitsittez o Finance, far tort. -- - SBtur¢ac scored ', 1 ; pursuant to, the proviaiotte of the Bank of Canada �cf, Ofjeta Manitoba \cheat -No. `l Northpr.n, premier honors it . .... - .. _ 'for Pubes ���ptil - S7',ic; No. 'L Northern, 84c: No. 3 the annual matches of the G,telpr..' Garrison Rifle Accociation -fine of I .. ' ± 100,E Shares of tite Capital Stock of the - . ` N•orthertl, 8.3 r,i c ; No. G Northern.. j the oldest meets of it- kind in • the . 4 • . ... ` 75?_c, pzm lute. BANK OF CANADA Manitoba oats - No. 2 C. N. + + _ f F.Stabllahin ! i -- i 49 5 -13c: Nn. 3 C.W.. 4fiT c: No. I,, shoot. Sergt. FaWallacecofd Torn ito, . . ISSUe PTi('C: i5�.40 a Sltart3 feed, dGanc; mixed feed Hats. 34c. - - .. ' - scored possibles, at every- ranee . bar - _ ._ - i scored barley- '`o.: ", C.:%, Gas, one to mar up a score of 139 out .uJ lAYAIII.E A8 11'OLLOwB: -'.I • N n. 1 C. W., 6. ",c. I' 140, thereby winning the Royal City On AvWla.tfoa - 11U•ea a Sturm Ontario grain, approximate prices hid medal and cash 0o tan. ],t1td - i37.as..sLar. ,track ,hipping point- Wheat. 97 to S Priap for th - lil ` '• a Bank of Canada has been then 99c; oats, 35 to 38c; barge , (i0 to 64c; �'agpregate. Second 'to him 'aa� ('apt. ` incorporated by the Parliament of Canada and given y 1 G F. MacKenrie, of the Toronto i ` 1 wide powers to operate as a' central bank of issue and rediscount for Canada: t'' corn. S:i to fills; Tyr, 55 to 5.c; buck- Scottish, who Was two it - ; ' . The Bank is authorised to pay cumulative dividends frost its profits, after provision «'heat, 55 to 58c Points shoPt. - - - for expenses, depreciation, etc.. at the rate of 4J% per annum payable half - yearly. Surplus of n s .sable with 138. profits are to be applied to the rest fund of the Bank or paid into the Consolidated Revenue �•' Remarkable fine shooting by ec-ery - - . Fund as provided by the Bank of Canada Act. �.--dtan Autos rtiem}ier of 'the team `'won' fur the ' Not more than SO shares may be held by or for the benefit of any one person. Share- GO t0 Anti odes Queen's Own Rifles of Torolrta, the . holders must be British subjects ordinarily resident in Canada or corporations organized P team prize, the John Cruwo crmile,.et - 11., . a Ander Canada. nion or provincial laws and controlled by British subjects, ordinarily resident • ~' ' - . trophy. The York , {;angers, of 1'u- - . Vancouver- Extent of reciprocal Tonto, ranked Second, ind the R. fl, y 5ttbseriptioas should be mailed to the Minister of Finance, Ottawa. in� envelopes marked trade between Canada and the Anti - L.I. third, Members of the wimting • "Bank of Canada Shares.^ I - '• : posies is evidenced 6y the cargo being' teary, were Capt. " R: •S. H�arrNon, . Payment toast be rbade by a- certified cheque on a chartered bank or by a bat>�it draft _ � loaders into the liner Ao_rangi which 1 Lieut__R._Storrar, C:A_M.S_h,, ,T__1. _ . or post office or express company money order, payable to the Receiver General of Canada, .. sailed recently ,for New Zealand and I Leod, Sergi. C. S. Stock, Corp. __ As soon as possibls>• after anbseriptioeu have been received, allotments will be tiiade Australia, via Honolulu and Suca, ,Miller and 'Rifleman-D. D, 11'hitcheacl. and notice of,the allotment will be mailed to the post office address furnished by the Forty -five hundred tons of cargo, subscriber. including 13U motor cars of Canadian I .plaque, 1'i'' 1. The Toronto Scottish `' dw • . ' Further particulars wilt be found in the official prospectus and application form which i sented for Guelph and district •com- `:t `' may be obtained at the De manufacture and salmon, new§print, ; ► partaisnt of Finance, the offices of the Assistant Receivers - petitors for the first ,time this year �♦ -- t - +General, post offices, any. branch of any chartered bank, and other 'financial institutions _ ' flour 'and general merchandise, was : . . . _ , being put on board: by Capt., G. F. Mackenare; dPas wale - - - - -- by Lieut. F. F. Marwick of Guelph, I ' _ ' • . • ". • a „• Forty thousand boxes of Ausfraiian I l h. The Subscription List wX open on September f7, 1934, and close on or before' September 81,'1934, dried fruits, apricots, and raisins i who was fourth in the aggre;ate with With or with i notice, at the discretion o/• tihe Minister o/ Fino+rLre. . . ,'' wereAbrought in by, the Aorangi. , A score of 134. R. J. 'Auty ranked • °•,• _„ �/ _ c British Columbia and Australia second among Guelph competitM,s .. . ' - Denetriretii• s Frxcirc.. cr aw., , _ , ace doing a reciprocal business in with 133. , - •'. , serrers tf, 41M. onions. Recent shipments to Australia wry Cup; transferred to J r :: , : .... • . The Lo 1. - _ amounted to 2,000 sacks, Next•sprin tyro competition, was captured by H.: I. I... - Aa�tralian onions will be importe•t • Carter, of Arkell, who piled up a ' ` • '• . i _ _ _ . o_wirig to complementary seasons.' total of 129. P I .. - + .. . v , - , ~ ' / . ` ` f - Could ouid Mot Sew a a' - Japans Wheat - . Button On Plan Success Her Hands Were Help - _ Completed' 2 Years Ahead less with Rheumatis ' ' Of Schedule Decided, �. At one In 1731 + +� she +n. gh+ rho menu d ` lose the use of her right hand.' Bid, "a blessing" —in -the form of Krus chen Salta —put her right again. Tokio — The Japanese Govern- "I was sure in a bad state," sht ment'a five -year wheat- growing pro - writes. "In fact, I could not do my, i - jest, inaugurated in 1932 by the min- housework, I was so bad "with rheuJ , istry , of agriculture and forestry to matism in my arms and hands. )! _. _.. enable the' country to supply its own could not deep at nights, and I i requirements of tbi cereal, has ugh t litand�o I would not hold f any P - . achieved • its objective two years thing, nor, could I sew a button on: e ahead of time, _ My arm would go dead. I was ad- Estimates submitted at a con- vised to-try. Kruseben, and inside of _.. three weeks I found such a than fercutce in Tokio of the chief officials change. Also o! the wheat encouragement bureaus I have kept on taking it; and now )f' " ' in the various prefectures showed the sleep all night — thanks to Kruschen's �� wheat- crop in Japan this year will help and relief. (Mrs.) :J. H. - rt T POKER Two It the ingredients of Krus yield 44,849,900 bushels while the chen_ Salts have the power of dissoly. HANDS estimated consumption of the country iZlg- uric acid crystals, which are re is " 45i000,000 bushels. sponsible for rheumatic agony. Other. In 1932, when the scheme to en- ingredients of these salts assist Na- 0 - -•• courage the farmers to grow mre thraughetlPe lnaturaldlehanne crystal) wheat and to teach then? how it was wv put into operatioti; the yield wae'32,= _ ... 488,800 bushels from a planned area a barren to induce the growth of her. Few" ►Y' ��" <<,� o! 608,716 cho (1,24fi,354 acres.) The rtes: Then, too; there are the as ��1• �D� planted area this year is 647,723 cho cidental fires growing from camp fir - (1,586,921 acres.) last-year the yield .es left- insufficiently cared for, br the was 40,265,200 bushels Yrom 616,476 carless match or burning cigarettes cho .(1,510,366 acres. thrown aside by those. L ) passing. pays to "Roll Your Own' with Since the domestic crop Is � now through the woods. practically equal to consumption, the onehwaysathat fo est'ilres are start; % - t officials have decided to relax ed .. but practically every one Q efforts to increase production and to concentrate their attention on 'effect- avoidable by ordinary care. There are ` �. - ing improvement in .quality. license laws whereby the government Although bread by no means sup parties fir. w►, _ -...: . ; -: plants rice, which remains staple been ` an always know all FINE (; CUT have been in" any forest here a - = .CIGARETTE " TOBACCO cereal, it has been popular as a food as . started. The.utmost effreC - for several to locate and convict every one e: years and army regula- sponsible-in anyway fora forest fire tions prescribe mixir wheat with We .`QilNIEQBt"' a "YOG1lS' Cigarette Papers should be put forth. Then -severe _ rice before boiling it for soldiers' punishment should- tallow: _ - -- _ rations. The wheat eonstituetsta - counteract. the tendency of polished The setting of a forest fie should rice alone to cause beri -beri. be in the category of crime. It en- ably show substantial increase in dangers life as well as destroys pro- _ these figures, Working capital stands _ "L'= `<: Perty and -lays desolate- the country. t at about $13,000,000.00, The public lash or, a reasonable firs, ����- 'Burnie u the Country brand punishment NCIA, $ P P meat .mat, however, be more.to be feared than a few years - MacFarlane Long Lac Mimes - in .Dorchester. e A complete examination and survey During the recent dry season 'for- We have rarely heard of the per - of. this company's property has just est area have_ been raging in variotla peTtiator of" a fire having been con. - bPen completed by the consulting en_ arts of Bova Scotia. We venture that victed and punished, Regardless, the gineer, Mr. M. P, McDonald, and the there are comparatively few within powers that be, should let it be known progress report is being forwarded to : this constituency who have ever seen that in future no quarter will be _ shareaolders In his report the eti in- a fire in 'aetiob ' in the woods dil- thomn in -the crime of setting for 9i1 D 8 g _. eer states that work to date has dig tricts, observes the Victoria- Inver- fires. ; - closed four mineral deposits, 'one of ness Bulletin., THE REASON WHY! - which is of major importance and is Writers have depicted the ~prairie Classified Advertising - :e described as the number two vein, fie of_ the West. The prairir fire is _ Rocks and structtrrai conditions ex- a babe in arms compared with a Sor- >ovsrsr�aa. sos Gaza Readers of this column may wonder why a 'aubatantisl proportion of it 1st on the property favorable as a est fire. A fore §t of fir, hemlock and - • - - loci of -mineral-deposits Sits and compeer. -Fj ISH AND CHIP BUSINESS, $475 relates to the mining industry and mining companies. There are several pO spruce aflame . is a veritable inferno, com.plete. , Particulars, 142,9+ - Bloor ,reasons why the writer has largely confined himself to this phase of financial able to those seen at other properties When the balsdiny spills of the busby St. w., Toronto. ?matters not the least of which is the fact that" a very substantial percents in the area trees burn freely the wild flames cogrrl7! eTOSZ =aErsss - g Trenching- on the number two vein sometimes cover, a frontage of miles, of Ontario's population is- inteesed either directly in the mining industry or for. a length of several hundred feu OCtiTRI STOREIiEEi'ERS! Write - :`9ndirectly thsough their holdings of ,the shares of mining companies. " reaching from the underbrush; on the % for Fau bargain prices, in drygoods, 8 p sdlovra the - vein. - to have a width. of No matter where one goes mining appears to be a subject of common about sixteen feet. The vela consists This to far above the tree tops. General UutHtters••Regd., Box 98b,..11nnt• - interest. Secondly,, flews regarding industrial concerns is largely a matter, of_ several- of. and stringers vast fiery furnace at times ' travels faster than a horse can trot. .of conjecture as only ve few companies with mineralized schisted material fn- PATZXTS . y ry' p give out information— at ( Wild animal life is wiped .outs. valu- the time their annual report is published, while progress re orts from the terventng. A dyke of quartz porpbgry UFFE13 Tv EVERY 1N� E:%iTUR t P able timber destroyed and frequently, A • various mining companies are in roan instances issued a number of times lies immediately south of the quartz L?st of wanted inventions and full :. . Y - - m its eourse domes and whole' -vil- inrf- rrnation sent_ free. The santsay vela wfilch "carries vlslble gold and the ,during the year. The -third reason "for the preponderance of mining items la es are razed and lives snuffed out. CompaaY; World Patent wttornels, 2,s engineer states.that the property has g Bank street, Ottawa, 'Canada. `.ie the fact that the industry has,.during the past decade,,developed into one good possibilities of developing s ton.- The fumy and roar of a forest fire of the, Dominion's most important - assets and leading financiers, business 'page of profitable gold ore. - will never be forgotten when once AOXXTa WAaszn _ men and government officials have, openly declared that the industry his - experienced. - :? Ei 133ptL'TELT THE FI \EST 11ne of Keen the largest single factor in aiding business recovery and, it has helped - The fire in the forest never starts personal Christmas Cards selling at _ - -$b.40 .dasen. Larg�seleR;oa ernbeeaea In maintain m a 'bouniT credit - I`Ise ose o0 of the class kept ask_ of itself. It y alwa a g postttgn for the lJOminton, proportionately Y p practica�I y � and Nana- colored designs, calendars, - i tqual to that bf the leading nations of the world. in addition the mining ing: silly questions. The master kept started .by. some `human'.agency: Oc• bookmarks, choice of greetings, mans_ his temper, until the young rascal casionally the fire gets away from a new features, all folders, some with industry provides employment for -more workers than.any other single class customer's initial, as shown at our ex- of induSL with the asked: "How long can 'donkey_llve farmer burning. refuse on- his own hitilt at Canadian Nattonal Exhibition. ry' possible exception,of farming.° Finally, but not the without brain, sir'" property. Some o! the most -dis= , bend for samples. Liberal commission least important, is the fact•. that boom conditions existing in the industry The m8,ster's� chance had come, astrous fires have been deliberately and bonus. 3[anufactvtred11bygRegal station ry have resulted in the pacing of large orders for electrical and mechanical " Walt and see!" he snapped, 'set by rersons desiring to burn over -Co., 75. Adelaide' street \Feat. ToronEA.. — — - equipment, chemicals, explosives and other mining necessities which in turn has Iead to manufacturers increasing their staff; car loadings have iitcreasecl; BURNS and the, industry has also provided •new .outlets for agricultural products. THAT DEPRESSED FEELING Over one hundred million dollars were paid in wages and salaries in 1933 Mix equal part. of Misard's IS LARGELY LIVER cream .west oft, d an Wit, of by mining companies and the writer is of the opinion-that almost every com - . . «raw SPr..d os brews. Paper. Apply to burn or enunity in this fair Dominion of ours has benefited in some way from the e e scald. 'Before long the .Wake up your Liver Bile ='. - ,d, - • activities of the industry. It has also been responsible for -the influx of HAPPY RELIEF ��% PaWul smarts sto s - Without Calomel y "9 P millions of dollars from the United. States, Great .Britain and other coup • sp.ci.lb papered by wekon of -You are "feeling Punk" simply because you.' MeeuOinbnsnt— ta vim stsiekre- ••� r tries. These reasons, in the opinion of the writer, are sufficient to warrant aver isn't pourinstodailytiropoundaotlignid lief. Two kisdr—No. tnhriwbwv l • — re oinderance of. mining gossip in this column. bile into your bowels. uonaadeliminattoa we (protreding and bleediag , P P g g P era both hampered an your entiro system is piles) • No. 1 for external (ilchiW poisooea• oi")� Wit You need is a liver stimulant. Some• O �I New Wheat Crop of lll$h Quality ,that this will aid Ronsitierably . iII that goes farther them salts, mineral water, b "'""b" �4 K'NC OF iAlN�p swelling farm revenue in' the Cana_ mot• ta:ative candy or ehewini gum or roushapn rWr d•.!•R No s'u According, to, Country Guide; N inns- which only move.the bowe*7waortna the roll st l" peg, It appears almost certain that dian West. enure of trouble, your fiver. M ECC Take Grtar'a Little Liver Pills. Purely uses• the quality of the new wheat Crop fable. No harsh calomel (mercury). Safe. Sun, Ask for them by nave. aefune suhstitutas.• PILE RENEDIE _ will be among the finest if not entirely ' Distillers Corp.- Seagrarns Ltd, abe.' at all drttapttfi. - gclipsing all previous records. Of a . Annual report of this company, for' recent week's ' car inspections, 83.6% year enilAg July 318t shows earnings , graded No, 1 Hard or No, I Northern, of .about ;3:00 per 'share, and it is ;• a the world's finest spring wheat grades, understood that current business is A large number of tests from Mani- such that the present year will prob_ A, fobs and Saskatchewan indicate that •., -• .' the protein content will be higher than any year since the protein surveys Fall Wheat Fertll172r ,were_ instituted In 1927__ 4 Another feature is the continued w - •, ' ;high price of Durum wheat Which has Z -12 -8 ®........ $32.6o per ton Z- 8-4 ® ........ $27.60 per tout ;been Sunning 10c to llc' higher than o -il -e ......., ?28.00 per ton 'the corresponding grade of bread 0.16 -0 ® .... $20,00 per ton wheat, There were about one .million 0_20 -0 ® .. c ... , : ; $23.00 per too , acres of Durum sown last year, most English Fish Manure, $3 per cwt. Terms, net cash. Freight paid on 1of It in Manitoba, _ orders of 500 lbs.. and up, . "to " A new source of income was opep., points its old Ontario.'" 'Agents y y m wanted ed to prair}er -farmers fly the: arrival i of purchasing agents of the American The Earle M. Grose Fertil airs West Toronto, Oatasio VAlief Commission in search of Can. write for prices on So large are the funnels of tke new Cunard White Star'Liner No. -534 now "a ? ^- -huilt that ti adian straw, - Prices -will - likely be 'Atlaasde peed Zi11er three engines of the "Royal Scot" type" eould' b� placed side by aide inside the funnel. ' about ;3.00 for *heat stns +and ;4,00 _ The above drawilig gives sorilfe idea of the dse o! each funnel. for oat straw, products hitherto prat- - The bi Cunarder will be launehe oil September' 26 ln' rlargo -' r ceremony at which 04 &i- TURR tically unsa {cable. It seems certain Issue No. 38—'34 Her Majesty tie Queen will clukori the shit''. + - -1 - r ll ! N L•OC)ALISMS. 9 , -Miss g�cter of Stratford, is via ed, due to the objection of the Er? ( -St. George's Church on Sunday -Our writer of "Horticultural ' sting at her brother's Gpo. Baxter. ucation Department ,ept. 23rd, 17th Sunday after Trin- and Garden Notes," Miss Dixon has -Born, on Monde - --Mr. and Mrs. S. Madill, of - Never' ` y, •� opts 17 #b t• R. E. Brown has begun shjppi,., :1.. Sunday School 'at' 10 a. m. Morn- this week - kindly 'acceded to our re- nwket, spent Saturday with Hugh Leonard and Mrs. Bath, a daughter.- turnips to the United States. Stouf • ng Prayer at 11 a. m. Preacher, Rev quest for information on house and ,and Mrs. Mechin. -Chas. Spencer is confined to hie Mile centre is the largest turnip sl• 1, H. Colclough, B.- A., B. D„ Rector winter plants. A 'very instructive art- - - -: -Miss Crozier and Miss Kirton, of bed with a lame back. ipper in the Dominion, ,f West Hill. Evening Prager at ?. role will be found in another column Londo•i, are spending a couple of =-Mrs. George Elliott and daugii- , Kenneth Brillinger, a boy 13 year 30 Preach, >r; Rev. E. G. Robinson, I under this heading, r - - ,Weeks with the former's parents, ter, Irene, were in Toronto on Fri- of age, w'as arrested here last wee' R. and Mrs.. Crozier, day. - for forging a - number of cheques c _ TomPC Ke edv of Scarbor,, different parties here New hi7 M rs. Rev. F. Cousins, gf tParicm -- .. - - lam? �.itt Georgia, spent a few days' last week Bluffs, was in the village on- Nfoi,= - rysarketi, lip trial takes- #rlaee -Wax- - with her t ole Hugh' and Mrs. Mech- day when he : called, -on a number of •week. friends. The i•e- n=4, * e United Cli• i �� -Chas. Law has now nearly tom- -The Pickering School Fair will urch with its new pipe organ, tool pleted the erection of the buildings be held oil' Wednesday next, and the place on Sunday last; with a.crowde• - aecesaary for his coal yard and bus_ children are now busy making pre- audienee. Rev. Mr. _Ferguson, B. A. «'p • - ' " ' . -. • - , `3ness. - - • - -• • °paritioris for tbP great event.' , of Toronto. conducted the dedicati6! a' ICkeY`In . $ Le$dPir S�or(�i ` -Mrs. Root. Fitzsimmons and -E. C. and Mrs. Jones and child- -service. - _ ! daughter, Mrs. Hopkins' -of Hamil - , ren returned home on Tuesday after ton, visited.W. J. and Mrs, Clark on enjoying a two weeks vacation in the Webster- Turner • Saturday, having been hi Toronto at. north country. _ Men s Mennonite; Work Boots all sizes- tending iti wedding, '..� • Next Sunday evening, at 7.30 0' A pretty wedding was solemnizedt Mrs. Ribey, of Paisley and, sis- 'sock, Rev H. G. Crozier will preach in the Whitevale Baptist Church., ' ..plain toe,- with - leather or Paneo ter, Miss Marjorie Claiie, of Toron- on the subject "Questions we Forget when Marjorie, daughter of Mr. and c to,_ paid 2 brief visit with their un- to Ask.' The usual service will be Mrs. H. E.'Turner, of Whitevale, wa: 'soles, -` . -: : per pair, $2.69' cle And aunt, JQhn_ and Mrs.' Murkar - held..in. the :morning, at.11.30 o'clock. united in marriage to Mr. Earl Web t� >> _ on their return from a motor trip •bo -Mr. and ;firs. Kingston, Hof the ster, son of Mr, and - Mrs, J, Webster, Men's Elkoa Work Boots With toe ' Gaspe, Qu'e. ; Base Line were in Toronto on Sat f -The services in ithe Presbyter- urday, att�ndinz the wedding of the of Seaforth. l+ari Church, will be held on Sunday • at , former 's brother, which took lace i t The bride wore a beautiful gown _, cap, solid• leather, all sizes, made by 3:00 p, nz, when the pastor, Rev. Dr. St. -Alban's• Cathedral. p of white, satin with tulle veil "cauclit with orange blossoms. She carried i air, $2.99. Carmichael will preach. Sunday Sch- -W. G. Shea, of the Base Line, re- Ophelia rases and baby's Meath, 31i� Williams, � ="� P � +� ;.: -•• ool will bP.beld at 2 D. m. : solved First Prize on his yearling Marjorie kayo; pla ed the veeddin "Williams" I, y Youths Kip Oxford, 11 -132 -Dr. Carmichael conducted annin� and F_rst on two year -old Fereheron march. The bridesmaid, Miss Gert ersary services in the' Markham Pres- colt,: at the ,Lindsay Fair. Congist- rude Webster, sister of the groom, ' 1 (�Q orlon!An Church on Sunday 'evening. ulations. - was gowned in mauve .crepe trimmed per pair! $ 1 •vim , He urea accompanied by the United be Anniversary Services will with gold dehet with hat and shoe: • f �+ `"�,- choirs of the Whitby and Pickering be held on Sunday. Sept 30th at 2.30 Lv match. 51 r. h. B. Turner, the bru; Boys - Ki� xford, I •a7, - $2.26 : Presbyterian Churches, who -led in and 7.30 Standard time. The annic- then of the bride, 'Was groomsman . the service of song. ersary preacher will.- be Rev. G. E. and the uspers )►ere Mr. Sidney Pugh q - -The September 'meeting of the Forbes, minister of Westminster Ch- and Mr. Hugh Michell. The' brid> ~ Pickering' Women's Institute will be .urch, Westc:n. Mr. Forbes is a splen- was given away-by her father,, Mr. held at the horns¢ of Mrs. McGregor did- preacher. All are welcome. H. F. Turner, and Miss Elsie He rn- Lj� A �� T h j�'7*L` D C'r on Tuesday, Sent. 25th, at 3 P. m. D. =Miss Charlotte Taylor, who has 'by, of Hainilton,- sang,_ Rev. Harry - �i �'t1 LJ�ii� 1 L.1t�7 S. T. Miss Robertson of 'Western been visiting Miss 'A. E. Richardson Wilson officiated. •Technical School, Toronto, will give for several weeks, left this week for The church was decorated .with ('�- FOR- : a talk and detit►onstiation of Nandi- the north- west'to visit her. 'sister. gladiolis, aste.s,� cosmos 'and ferns. SCHOOL SUPPLIES craft. Miss Rubertson has rerluesW She s accompanied by Mrs. Murray The couple were presented with s - _ i - that each one bring some. piece_ of and daughter, of Toronto, who are ..Bib in hon�,r.- of their being the needlework to assist her with this de= going to Alberta for aC visit, monstration, We rordisJl invite any -Mrs. Dr. Cartwri ht returned Einar couple t,, be married in the y - church cince it w•as erected 65 years .,... one interested in.,this work to come home en Saturday ter being ;n ago. After t_i- c•:reriiuny a receptiw, Boys' Heavy Brawn• Corduroy to this meeting and hear Miss Rob- Graven_hurst. far a ,couple of weeks w•a. held at a h..i•re ;r the,bnde'� •� J erisom. owiing :o tae death of her aunt, Mrs. parent c, 3t- w: irh fifty of the imin -- ' Bj ee('hf'S P r Fieldin¢. On her return she was- acc- , wear r l i k e a pig's nos . -• -The i>%aviest rainfall of the sea- ediate relat ;ve,- wore prevent. ' The son occurred on Saturday right and span: °d by' Mr. Fielding who will - 1,rida's rm,tC,�• received in a ..SIZES 26.29 $1,29 30.33 $1.39 " Saturday' morning when the rainfall vi -it' Dr. -and Mn. Cartwright for a prime + , ' g 'c}•:i.f n=aitr' •.t••rP ra,j Oph?lia ro�.v _ .amounted to an iach and threen ten some tirne and tla ga c� ': -ieda r red O- pd in __M* . CHAPMAN.- 'of, tern. Showers have occurred o i ten . . Robinson moved u•t Friday blue dace. and r arzieci rt d - Opheli. the first seventeen ` days of the last into the residence nearly oppo -ite ruse month, bringing the total up to 3.71 the Town Hall. and 'which he•purrL= .Inchea, wi'•ich is half an inch more aced a few months alga from A. T. f than the normal for the whole, Mon- , Law. He _ha,. erected on the- premise_. - In ??nfr.riatn _ ,p T4P-TO•P TA c - - - th of September. The rain was badly a fine dairy building of•cernent, in HAii-- Iti'lwing mErri,ry of nor dear 0 /� v needed as many of the springs were I which be will carry em the pa- - - - mother; .tile.:. W. G. Ham, who ,cie- nearly dry. and creeks that very sel- izrrig .,f his milk. He has also great- - parted Septern'ber fats, 192.1. New 9iiripg Stier :ylee are here: Some Fine Material. "dom went dry, have grass now grow- ly imoroved the appearance-and the Loved in Life. treasured in Death Scone Caretnl FTrorkrnimsbip. $2150. Ing irr the beds. The land has not comfort of li:s residence, „which is :and ever "cherished in Mprifinr•y, RV IB ER SOOTS -S2. �0 and 548.00 had,a real good soaking for a.coo now one of the cosies bomes in the 8 P- Devoted Children .: •le of years. A few rains -such as we village - Suckers are tip. _ _ had on Saturday night and Sunday -Pickering Horticultural Society = .. _ - morning should have quite an effe = ting in the A Card of lhanke A.;6ne �hoainR r €Work BGOLA, Ghirte, Headllltht Y. P. A. Club, Rooms on- the evening Overalle, -Cape and Sermon_ able tfr, �Lortie S: uir�• and, famii w'i Underwear, � - on the w sight eras - presented of Thursday.. Sept. 27th, at €:30 D: thank their nziehb4,rc, ry ative• _ S. T. First a,id Second prizes are Sn the village one .day last wok• donated for a living- room bouiluet in and friends, . or their- kind express- �rerytbi>oR for Spring. , _.._ ._._. wben a returned soldier, John Boss {c? - containers, the mouth of which shall tons of syarpathp, acid the beautP. MacDonald, age Sri years, and hi-4 not be em ster than 6 inches in diarti•- floral tributes . during their- rp"n. _ ,� - - - :wife and three children, aged , 4 eter. This competition will •be open sad bereaveriient. in the, loss of a Fred T. Bunting, Tiekerin r and 6 years -respectively were hiking. :a members only. Mr. F. L. Green: loving wife and muthe *, ' to Cornwall;: they have frienes r) _ _ .. . Mr. Ma�Donald spent three years in will judge same and comment on the •_ -._ ; � Rwdi Licensers Et!tsbliahed 1857. :Prance where he was severely woun- different exhibits. Miss Edna' Green BROC ' ded, and on his return had a gold will deliver a short talk on the arr- l� _ angements of bouciuets and a musieal bar o7t the sleeve of his tunic. He is program will tie, prop ided to supple - THEATRE t •;thoroughly fLmiliar with farming, and is not afraid of hard work, but went the' speakers, The " pub?Sc era - his efforts to secure work has proved cordially i>tcitesl, r unavailing. He and his family hiked Whitevale to Elk Lake, near Cobalt. in North- - _ ern Ontario, but work was not to be Miss Margaret Nolan who has beer _- `' _ had, and they started hiking south- successful in obtaining her Honour Sound Picturtsa 4t their Beta Sc�bueiler -Lard, .. _ 12e. - f -' ward and had gone 600 miles. He Matriculation ,from', Markham High •' _ carried tht- youngest all the way, an9 School left on Tuesday last to att- 8� oriels er'PFx A7eal Rat On, ..: .. . $2c, the second child had_ -tu_M carried at end Normal School in . Toronto. .:, CbcJ(-e �!-hved i3ac•on, lie. 7 The VCr,inen's --atr-ssionary Society FRIDAY and SAI°I:RDAY l.b' E�ha' : times. As Mr. MacDonald -still suf-. of WhitWo• m United Churc}i will hold r fers from his war wounds, the hik .• SEPT. '21i•t t►nd 22nd Choice Red Ribbon Round Steals..,. ing aad• carrying the child *as no its 'a»ttuat Thanknf,erine meeting on easy matter. During the long tramp Werfin4•da }, Sept. 26th. hirs: McDou Minced Steak,... •.. G IOc. all had to •sleep out on the ground, gall, of Toronto Fast Precbytrria! ,SHIRLEY TEMPLE ••: •.. T Pork Liver, widr no shelter. -� says the three will be the speaker. An invitation -ha- " ears +n France was a, ionic comp been extended to neighboring snore <. -: Finerst Rld Cbeese,• ... ... =25c. 9 P ies. The meeting will be held in th• LITTLE !acted with the last four months, th S. S. room at 2.30 p. m. York rough which they have passed. It he - : • . •• ,. _ 2 for 25c. ... r :. rennet secure work in Ontario he in= Whitevale wnrnen`s Asariciatiur, MISS MARKER �f - -tends to hike-to Saskatoon where he and W. tf. S. together with the tw, y similar societies from Locust -Hill r�amntoes, lbe ` is quite sure of employment. One were entertained by the Cherr w6oil ADOLPHE k[E\.IULn ` ' :, stkikinte feature of the• family was Y the scrtsnulous cleanliness of all. W. A. last Thursday, A very delight UQROTSY DELL All Meat@ kept ncder. Electrical -The community was deeply sh- Wl}tite ale contributed redhetn� the prugl OHA'RI.F.S RICKFURD anon. ` -ocked on Wednesday last when they r r . ram. .� play "voices of the WoinPn" : :., : -- • • - _ fri e .earned that Mrs. Lorne Squires, of together w'ah a recitation. from Mis- _ - a t 0 \ D 7. •' , the , Toro Shore had passed awe} in the Toronto General Hospital, alter Audrey Plaxtun and piano solo by - Gertrude Poynter. ltonday, Tnet:day t►nd �Vedn's,}a} _ a brief illness, in her 52nd year. She - _ ' : iad_ been ill for a very short time, ' William Burton. Whitevale's old- SHPT.. 24tb, 'Lath •and, 26th }}'' but tier •illness was not .considered 'e5t resident, died on Friday last at 'B�ltcher l��llone •3000) i'icLterin9 -�.. - Serious until oni� a few days before hi home, following a prolonged ill- NET GAYI\OR _ ,� -_ __- . __.... _. __- _ her death On Wednesday mornini. ness, fir, Burton, who was in hi — XHARLR9 FARRF.LI, she was taken to the hospital but 89th year, was the youngest son of " '; -' ".; = - the late• both of Burton and Susan " ,, Pickerin'gA .MeA ^lYlarket g!radualiv sank -and passed on before _'w_ _ s_ the day •vas's over. Her funeral was Milliken, both of U. 1i: L. stock. He • _ held on Friday, interment taking was also the granrlsun of the late• CHANGE OF HEART - -place in Mount Lawn Cemetery, Os- 'Major Benjamin Milliken,' wbo ser- js NOW UNDER NEW . MANAGEMENT, bawe, and the largr'number who at• ved under Generat Brock, at the bat- _ W11'14 -. tended and the many floral tributes tle• of Queenston Heights. A carpen- : - were 3videnees of" the high %stee• :r n ter by trade, he was one of the most' JAMES; DLT' v _ �` ~ '•'.which she w'a:'held."P.er: H. G. CToz- Popular and .est'emed ,residents of _ GINGER ROGERS :1.Ir W Servant IeZ `of .Si -F °' ul v i :n[ted i litrrt�rt off - -� the__district._ie_v!'a; a staunch Con- • • , iciate,i :a ' `�e: funeral. Mrs. Squire-,, servatiie -and member of the United " -- - -- - - T whose maiden Warne was Myrtle isob -; Church. He is survived by_one•bro- Now A4vsrt4v@mn.ts, HAS TA OE'ER -1'flK RL`SI }:851 FILOii ! el Gibson. Was•a daughter• of the late' they, Thomas Btnton, of Toronto.. Dr N E McEWeri James and Mrs. Gibson and .was bo.tsi His 'wife predeceased him about two OR SALE- Franie barn, 201.311 N. E. near Manilla in Reaeh.Toknship, in years ago. E� w�thhayloft. Applyto Rfiss Stevenson,- April, .1 ►0 t, ,sbe married_ 161.r. Lorne -' sr„ugxam.- :•5 X- Lorne • Squires and soon after moved to tli Stouffville BERG' [CE -loon 1 ortcshire - - f real now on „ a full line And - ,'Base Line, ,Pickerin¢, where she has FAR, wifl register. I layd white, lot 22, ever since ,resided. She was a niemb e' " Polifical ,rieetinps were held here next of-con. 8, Pukering, ; ' of _ Fresh, Smoked and lured of --tbe Meth(Aist- Cliurch, and .after by both'iulock and Bruels last «reek. ii''�OR yALF -Two Ynrkshire hours sbe union, of the United Church, and FSarl -Cook, of the TorotSto 11a)ile I= regi tered, • t,t the appprovN type, R. H. .. Meats wall be a' v�aitable #or. :..•took an active part in all Women''s Leaf Ball Tea�tt is home for the w'Flt_ Boake. R R. 1,Whithy. Phan i V;hith • 1 t:3 r t _ - -'brganizatiorw :-•She was also for a ter. _ __ _ _ •s your approval• t" a a, member of the School Board Harold Sanders has been appointed, rTRA� "F.li -ETON die Premises tll -- , of S. S, \'a: . She >a -strrvrved- 1Sy •lt evlsimg _.A; ent for 'f'iai3 rot c- We cant sell all the meat so we t k -by the the u•'der!ignrd, shout the last week �n .1u sorrowinv husbands one daughter, Dominion Government. a blue and white yearling <teer. Flnde- 4 ' Isobel and a . son, Hugh. She is also The Stot,ffville Baseball team pteatic notify' F. c;, McCarthy, Pickrriug. 4 are doing to sell only the best. - -- �suivived -bv a . ster. • 'Mrs. -James playing off with Ca i +UR - RENT -- -R( use Wnd lot 'on nuf yt ga for the �� r Richardson, of Georgetown. and three mi- fina)s ir- the O. B. A. skir!sotCherrywood�inagr. Ch�to.ihn•sl�e us a trial Satisfaction to - btrt} zr� �rnri (nnrQP and �i'i!lia r (yhr :nd arore, Good well, hrickrd; sW)Ie �r gar au • (�r>t,f ln�atinn fish o,�l w'01t not end good acre of land, Apfzly i . Ina, r;arl,, '•, all rd Pittsburg: Psi. on!Taxe .. fourth teach?r as a6- it;_ r''err•wn,x1 � you or �! our money refund'�d