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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_09_28..•i•' / .__ :,i'.e:L� r'_.: M- y".'..L_,�a.� -. ? •, - aeaL.'- . _ - j. _.._ .m ._ .. <a ._ _ _ -. - _ r. .. -_ ♦... '•-3,� ... !A _. PI�KERI:�T(�• (I TT.• FRInA.Y.- SKPT, -�8, - L e L V _ 1 - - �+ttOrns! 96ar�ir:r -- r _ G(•etn River .'. >udlrW GREENWOOD qw#* atedical ■ t� The Green Fiver Sundav Sebotu. _Anniversar-y. Sui ices Will fie'- �heI -ct are holding their Lally' Day $,� r_su :. in the Au'tley Church - -on Sunday the j�R. H. C. PEARSON- Phyeiciun _ on Sunaa }, 5e t. 36th, at 110.1.5 ar m. 30th, a *. Which Rev. G. E: Forties, B _. _ __ _ _ s ��and b`urgeo.•., Dynbarton. '101y -10tlr trucks pass your way 31r. Georrc, West, � of _4shburn, will_ _ _A.,�of; . :e o-ri will preach. Services DR ARTACR L. HORS. Physician every d,�y. _ , give an address' "Christ; :The Life of at .,0 am -i 7.:30 On 3Iunda >evening, MILLS 1J The Home." lverY'one-'aelcome• Oct. 1st, the Yuu�,tt People o€ the -; and S,ngeon. Markham. Ont. Phone 67;,0. ,�•t �T 'Whitbv United Ch'umli- Will present. Established 1838 ` BraAcbo(lce al WhiteYale, each'Tuesday,.2 -4 COAL VO1 LJ Z ' ' .. - •m., at Mrs. David Turner's, 24 =50 T their play, Hearts and Blossvms".� - - _ Brougham in the church at h o'clock. A -Social r ; D E. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director WOOD, CEMERTY. , - flour will' be enjoyed at therlbse-of' y CL•Optometncal Associationo[patario. Reg.'• ,Mr. ah t'Mis. Phil. Forsyth: of pia_- ( Iatetted Member of tae American opwmetrical 4 the Program. Adrnis, ion -25 and 10 _ -- • Jt,ssaciatipn. Eyes 'examined br a1>aoit:tment . ' - SAND, C1 RA V EL, r,hpm, called, on T. C. and airs. Brown I cents, f Phone 28D4, Claremont. _Oat. on Thursday'. -'EVERYTHING IN GOOD SHAPE' and Friends n Brougham, and -cicihity ,:.Kinsale - of Dlrs. W. Jacks�.)m- are sorry to hoar FOR CHOPPING � BTTILDER'S SUPPLIES of her !11noss. - - ,nUNCAN B. McINTYRE- Barris. -� :firs, Plasldtt, of Greenwood, spent LL-I tier. Solicitor. Notary ot��e -Brock st.. I L. and :till's:' 3lattaews attended the , WE (;NUP TFiE FUGLO'G�'I �fG 9;;X. bpporRe'Bell Telephone office, Whitby. - Gllinn- Crockett ' :,edding in ' To a clay last w,esk w'i,h Mrs. '� . Parkin. Phone 410. 98ly : alEO local cartage work ',1 'p.. V. Mossbray. Florence and _ _ _ _ tci 'on Friday evening. ' t'► j� DONALD 'RUDDY Barrister. A.. MITCHELL mph, meat �Fednesda�'last'in Tor- THREE DAYS PER WEEK OVLF! r-4 onto. ' • . •' 'js .Solicitor, Notary Public. MoneytnLoan. Stouffrille - Mr. and Mrs. Russell, .of NVhitby, _ Qffce formerly cucupied by -the late A. E. Chris. Nan, south wing of Court F%u.e, Whitby. Sly ; (SucceKaor to D. Munro and Picker= ~- spent Sunday last with fir. W. Beir MU \DAY DEATON, BELL & R03B, B: rr!Rtr ing Coal Co.) The Stuufftille Baseball Club II�� and family., " WEDNESDAY era• Solicitors. 904 Nrnthern Ontario now' out �f the ra ?e, as they Were ZSr 11ud'ie an i lies.' Bates 'spelt I Building, 330 Bay Street. Toronto,. Puckering, Ont.' . defeit -d by Cayusa- several- deys last week with Mrs. _ .-FRIDAY w.J Beanln. _ _ The -Lawn Bowling Club are hold- Atkins in' Tar onto: IL B. Bell. Office phone 7400 Rpaidence 6:520 ing a :lien's Double Taurnament un J D. F. Roar. Adelaide 2839 -9 fir, and �Irs. Jahn Fell and family . r�-F GIVE 10i' THE BEST JO -EC Wedm^�dw. bf th:s •Reek. of Toron`o, spent, Vb'ednesday last ai ptICHARDSON. PICKF,RiNO & DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT A reception was tendered - 11rs. with -t :e I'_erb.'Paiki•n famiir. .__ blU'.V Y- Barr;atvrs,Snhciton.*wo.ariee. Public Liability Insurance. One ace- A.' ',''Nolan, D. D. G. M. of the Or- Don't forget tee ln:,titute meeting -ANY, NVAY YOU �"AN IT Public. 213 -_14 Confederation Life But. ding, ident may cripple you financially for der df ta^ Ea =tern. Star, on TueE;.ay - i Corner of Yonge and Richaond Sts. Toronto, at Sadlrrr's' this Friday, .. Sept. 3uth. Phones Adelaide 4489 and 44 0. By appoint- years. You can rfow buy insurance' e•:eninr la. t, there beinlr 1:)0 pros :rt' instead of Thursday. t R. �4'elcnine• F(iI PI ,r; IT IS NECESSARY TO ' steal ;aWrday evenings. Pickering res,denee. with payments extended over nine -Another large cungrettatlon i11-� .in - ,; Phone Pick 36 11. - 8xf months. Your choice of v-od reliable -the United-Church (Ai Sunday las*, S "rr� t7 re Fort little Doru..,y Har tick under the dr,cf ,r's carer but at ' Canadian Companies. 25 per cent re- .t,, list-n '1,o a 6. -ry instructivN and _I B£ GRf)L'ND FIN F. TO GET BFISC - •.�HOM K rsRt Mrs -ialI Pubi - gP.iceae duction for any person ,who has driv- rrlacticul.germ.s5h by= R: v. }ir.- Arnup: the tine of writing.i much improt' a en three i P N ed_. 6'tewidehce of 1•r 1hnm3c,n, lot l7, conces�!oo 1_ Years without an aCC.d nt 1,• -�„ of Toronto on 'the 4Cra ^14r: of , 1 • � L nder the ' 1'iire,a� +n of -11i�. 1. : RE,tii'I Ty -• �pickertri1r, OT]xv hours: Thurida,y andiaturdey fr,r. which he was to blame and 'a fur- thN el.!lic•atory :�servic:es .fo1L;.tving t!'e - '•; - eventn¢s. from .0b p rn. to v s,• p. m..' >r by .. , _ .. Harbr�,r,. Markham . Public chuul ; a ointment. Tnront.,ofTicr Fn.i Royal Bank thei reiiuction of 10 p, ,c. to farriers.' installs +,tor, of *.I nets p' '- nr:.an. k :�� 1 f .r ire - twr' pant' Bldg.. Phone Pick .0 -u. Toromo'Ei¢in :i103. ]D $ E E t "„ n, + prize nit E GRIND FINE - 3, Iy R TherN •sere cabil:et rninistr-rs al- c; �,.u, „C at tlrr> -Sc}: 7t 1. F1tir -L>* l:i a: - -' -- - Insurance. :1,gency Broufham O11t. "re ail !-alt. week '1P7e, �� Urrttcti nt,rt- c•,1nir_g� and =:ns of t'r.e .up1,o= 31r, an•i,. Kira. Dwican-- MacAuley; :o Phone Pickering 515 _ ;nu• party; 1 *' e t?lectien- which n'ss • -S _ C, q - _ 'Tr,tkla t' 1 nr• r' -. ,, and Ua11ftl?Ler, }Iatie, 3I r, anri 11 rS. F.ih C. 111TH. D. P. L. 'D. hull on ..• y gave Ezl k. ,, �, . 1 ,r + z> t i • fit', . T)••tcN_!1 and r,'ia,. er. Tris, al- - . • 1' (Succeenor to fir J, N' nal'•,L Granuate of The B cal Storer Claremont 1 i'cPr:ll C:?'1r) ' :dt,: %i maj•ar'it-v, 61 1:0f;fi' —the Rb'ye, Code& n' Dents! SnrKeons ane?'Tarnr,• ' 'S n, aye, to Uaiversrty. At Claremont Tce r,v -• U, q. PHONE 924 t ith . -1sire than half. t P pr,11� ', in of '1 •tit;'. �.Inr1'ay', r1 tt'Itl1 �Ir. an'l F. Z•, O Ti �FrZ� Setott's store ecely Tnes >lay and I:ridal. Phi,ne- -,.Par - fron :_ : -. The _Constitoenr,y ' -wain 1lt`�. �'It'tnr Parkin. l9touft JO.11 _ 2�tf - FURNITURE `'r.n Pr• - --: ,rnlerle r ^pre :er.t�d by II Thr. �n ;4'r_ upoplr� lnduhrifid In an -- 'ratite, 11? Il'rr`, _' ennnx,' Rho die-i. r ;lrl -r.; 1a r•hlritari hen they rail ?ri HFRRFRT T. FALLAI•ilL. L D 4„ We are displacing an am,4ctive a. few *nnn,hs assn. i °t =FRED S 1 A EY 1 1 D D. �., rradua}e +f th, lt„ya; C'•u.3e of at t : PT,!. honi,, as Wpsini_aday cttl'Irty (if - •Dental �ur¢«atis and the 1'nner.ity of Tomrtr, QUnffartOn - '. tira.lP II merr.a. racket f+r th^ ' Qlfice in re+itienceyeeond4.-,r east. of fix. ,4.rd' Aluolin,lm wad filstnitPtv#re -Etc: ”' benefit :f �Tr,.aria NTrs. On ilIe I aw- Paint-rand Piper- banger _ few'.Cburchr Pickerin¢.Unt. Office hour,,'; P Furniture ,inl Furniture } l'oi•.uP visited with .1Ir. and N •. M. to bp. in ; or by appotntsent. (X -ray L• inn, tr, .t..lch Orvi ;ti• lio>- rally_rvsu. 35.cents -per hc,vr or by Contract Nnveitir�, lr,.• Stal oncied tu_ a future trFai for the br)'y; anywhere: aervieeh Phone Pick 3. nn. 43Py - ? „n: _ Pliee-3 lot-, in keep #ng Stich times. 1 #i.: M ,v' c')mirlerri)le enjt+yed a anti girls. Minister• �ara+r. 1: day at_Turke y Point on.Lake_ Fz- _ t t��faCCitrn ti,1ATRntePrii , ; ' Gip and Lime Brrtu l nm ' 13 year!: NBIA a TO E1,1ZA13ETH RICHARDRO \ -.. a The W'unan'f assz. Alex. T!il >2teFt 1. - PINE DRIVE, - D[Jl'vI3ARTO.N at the horde of 3Ir Alex. T..vrri on' .Fire and aua,oieh +l•.ia3urancr of all i:.nds, _.. _ ;._ Bert -a' ?d. 1lr_•. l•t rrcot' SrPrp Trire�ri- , te're•senting companies of ac+'ici financial stand• ,•It79t arrived a I,irge shipment of. Oct. 4-11. - to. cis :tunz tit'air the 'vLeekc nd, or Write hunharton P. O. .. • _- Gypri,c in this fr)llowing �i es3 �Ii.. • Kt•tc - cats n and ,friend. ilex, L. Gn?rt, o. T,r :,n• pent. a t Tai g . — FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, 4S in. a r'2 io: Gy0roe 11ics Ph•rll'a Piclov., of Torono,, vig- fow cliyv .turina the week with. Hsi•. Shingles' For Sale i' • for Countries of York sad Ontarlor ."G -,_i'� ln. Z �i It) ” ''feel r -})P ft'rmer's crane -(,it ; -31rc. m,.thP�: poi salter of.all kinds attenned to on shonesf ' .. 9,Qte,n. 'over -the- w•ewk�nd. - -- - nopoa, Addrsu Green River P. O,. Out, - ' -' 4� in. Z 96 it IL. ''' �'-•'�" %fr.' R ;tchip-is makin, many Ip1Y!- - - - - - = - • - L ••• -- ('ha :: and `,1lrc, Janes (nee Anna Gglr Gnitariiz•tl RIrF1 Chia TAA rent,- mPr.t'. tri the c:"nner residehe.: g - - R BF.ATn \'. j1)n' \�HiP - -. -44 in. a U,'i in. Whitin -1 . f •Sarnia, whtle E,a th•, :, Bird's Felt SIatP 9hinizlea. latt'f frhrth,ueed`by him. Clerk. Convevan;rr Sri nrris- or,.r I, - is in, a 061)-masons Board mr'y,•)ngi to , +ntrpal, caIle0 vrl ..4. 1Tr. -rrf1 1rr,...John [•:vcspst and Aleo, re•rtrt,he ring buggy wheels. e sfPda,it.. 4:cauntan+. Etc. Issuer o, eri3'�irfi, -Thorn on Sundav last. , 1�tarr,ageJ�crasea.. R'h,teyel'e. Unt.. . _.. nta.t Litne of Tnrrntl,. were -tvlth Tnnmas 'aik l• Lawn rn-nwPrs ahi,t'pPned:- -� Ii•11.4w "11 P!ss. Pr On Tl.ilr dIIV Pvenin'r. yPtyt, `27t%L t,Iirs: r:umriaxe on �1'e,lnrscjar. -T. PATERSON'y - CLAREW(iirrT 711L- 5taw, LICENSED Art`' Prai,arat"r; S.rrvi�r trii(b h-11 mI _ Tio'� EEsR .far Ynrk,Qntarro and Durham ••• DICKERING' • ,_ I ' Thu s'a>,dat• c+�'11' "nl and .r'Tnirch -Call'an'd serf ►,t'icea. Phone.2R13 a .''.n i•,1 earl Church. Rev. Mr. It w t - K'.OUaUea. All Wnds n( saki promptly rttendr' • • t �erL'iCr. ,^ lrl' bE' Cr,r„ },In %•rl nPSt. ltltl- to Tetm.reaanaable.' Dstesror. ale.. m.y LUMBER 'i�ARD ,rd.='if �. ;,' h (cif.. DrEerhln and ,, Y e f arranged at WE' WS' tM1cv. Bell and Indepen' - 1ri•..,1 -'r, ,rn!ntr. Sr At. 301;11, tli.� 5a1•- ':lay; a _ p. !,t _it.beisl;_I ally T1ay. If heat phones. Whitby. Ont 31x -11r <,. Ifu:h 'Mee �?,, r.f P;cks:rinv, _.•A�Ee rfir,',en..,f the Lord',. Supper- % . be anti �,tn, Norman, of 0= }latt'a,' ! a!1{ •'- '' - GARNET ROBERTSON "i :aien :Psi on ,lit Br +,i,gllam friends un 1Ir: - L I It will hr•- I ;ally .Day iii the SLmilaY day. FOR :Picker><ng Mills "hr,.,l n••xt Suntiay. An intctrr•;ting - laec:1ic31 luncrd ^t ;,r _n c: Fu. 4t r•f'.%f of (;alacksorn for CANADIAN TIRECORP. Wiring and Re.pisiriog fur Light _ .'• T,�l1 m ii bsrstofethe Stinday been , '•u, rt ,f lies. A. Jackson far urner3 the pact 4', o weeks, or .power. g JVST ARRIVED ! Sc ool are a;Kefi to meet fur »east ,j r -All kinds of electrical ooda Saturday at '?- o'chick. D. S. T. an S'1rd•1y, ac :orwpanted by 1Ir . Tikes Batter><eS and 11 a! t•ul.r+,, 'ke t in eto^k. ''• St. Pail'•' • Anglican, Dur.bartnn on 1 p - CARLOAD Church ,tterdancp ass piroii 'on_.. -' Accessories' l ly' Phone lirJ5, Pickering ! Sundav, Sept. Se11t, .,0th. TRth Sunday' af- Sunday. Pt v. lTr. G'lnt-er, rhosr• as his $ ter Trinity Sundae School at .'? 0. nj.. ;' R lI -_ - 1,vania -- I'r.ayc -.r- and Sermon at ' p text, 1 Tim. rs. UimPr assist_ - F - - - - ,- -y,�,, �,•, -SPECIAL RATES n,. Proav ;her. Rev. 'A'. Holdsworth, r'1 in .he s�rticc sing '�hich wa' -' at : _' lof much nonrt+ciat'(4. ''_... • Br Art R (,, for of Islinvtnn. All are -- F UA FARMER'S CARS - - - ``j, nrdially inritpd•'; t„• these sPrvicPe, 11 r. \ormar. 1[rnton', a formrl- Lowest r r)ICeS ' See Lrq - SEED WHEAT - "'hich,. am on .Standard Tim _baKln- 13 -1 b„y.. any a. p,'omipent .bu,- l.' - nin�r Sunda -ine�c •:'tan 'in S�attle, Wash:, is ,t'is- _' For all Clasees of Insurance. y' SP1i� th. itint hi= aunt, Mrs. Ed. Willson anti Pl10n6 2729 - -- _ .(FALL WIi. AT) , Y other rtixtites hers. JAMES 'WATSON CYRIL E. MORLEY _ Visitors during the week at the -'. ('hercywood 13rown' hnmP Ave }e firs. A. Harv( -v Proprietor : Grown this Year ' and datirhtcr, 1[is:: A. Frewin„ •..:Pickering, '� -Ont. lies. Jt,lin Petty , nt a few days - -- -- w y 1 Ella. -Wallace. firs, Goorge Wallace Lockwood n Toi "onto, visiting hee ,rilother, -} Irs: tm(I W. J. Bro4,t.n' and family, all of 'Brock Road Gen eral Stor e D• N. 1JQG'kWnOCi I (;hapman. Toronto. - .,SIMMONS' BED PitJKL�1ZING, ONT. n lnlher of our young people a i Mrs. Willot zhbr • and - dau_tl1fP1 .1 twulr d *hf ,:petire at Locust hill oil 11rs, Ca%.tl'nson 'alnii _Iles. Pullrck, of KILL': _ Sunday e-•eninr.' T,;Ian l (rr :e; and-11r :. Warrinar OUTFIT R. �,. N �!•i,: f)litr :11t'Es,, of Parry Sound llark;lanl•, yve» ti ilea; •nf 1I r:. Fd'. EDENING visited at the home of W. F. grid _,jr, Wil•I ;;t the -.Gannon home one " THE FLY - %irc• Pr•tt • oli Sunda : " O'ongistin' o #' a walnut y y day net sally, g IFti. \ERAL' liIRECTOR 11 r. C`. Untner accompanied -NI,•r, The Br'ugham Wom(,n',: Tn'stitutc ..:steel ,bed ..with a good -- AlFserT, Chapman - T, +rt!ntn, nn' a, .mot- menili:trcz an enjuyahlP. afte - n Privltte Ambulance. or trip )v -r the week -end. noon_nn Wednesday fast as guests of Fly= To..x,= Flit, Blaok• Flag, ....Cable spring and felt Day and Night iiervice y 1 the Claremont branch, -at, the home of p Teen in mind the, ;ally T)ay Sr'r- 711RttreBB Phone 9000 t'icec nn Surulay.- SPpt..•30tdt,. at, li. JIrs: 'Jilin Greg and express .their `F'lf' Splays clack. Rr'v. fir: Rick Mll deliver atlllrPC!a.tion of the fine hospitality - • "Complete, $13.93 _ -:Malvern 3000' -. " the address. There will be pedal oz. Rlze, • . 13�c music and a pageant of the rlcremolit ladies. ; Markham iOnt given by the Visitnra ttith Bert and lies. Ear- _ -16 size, .,.'Ste. tiiembers' i,r the Sunday -School Vey on 'rhtirs -day last were Mr. :end 40 INCH CEDAR' CHEST An.2iltci•taimnent abet,. :Soc•ial 1Trs..Mus,rare•and, family, of Tor FLY- O•CIDE - - - -. e11inK' will- be held in the hall on the III walnut finish, cedar _ onto Rev. and Mrs. Burry, of Goon= r_ eveninLc of Wednesday, Oct. 3rd, at wand, and Re,t, ,(;urcLAn' and lies. lined . -. ,PLOD G ': + o'clock ".under the• ausii?cec (if the th^ Ind- IN'BLtl.h- Br]na your own -Corr . •. ,. �.iHll� \'e r._whn arc. sbat,unPtl •at - - G�ood- �aluel0 50 - - -- Re rt - at I3san and _ I eh�ilr. rro;;ram will he .n'n•en PJr- `9u-a= =tan ;e •e, L °•` . _ .. _ "• of 'talent 'and ens ist of zeadinJZ;, Mr;. ;A. Gray has ants recovered g o� -25c. 16 o . -40c, ' music and sans. Lunch will be pros- from her set'ere lilacs .and arrive,', SIMMONS' - , -= GETYbU_ R PLOUGH heed ant] -a silver - collection taken to- home?' on Sunday. Her manF friends= - :,Quart -$1.00 -- tILIDEI3 -SOUS$ iiurrha :e music for the chair. are mltcl,-T,lessed tt� have•her arlon2 —i-- Y �. ' Y SHARES HERE A deliThtful time was-spent at the them again. Good reports are belnfz i1R. 1iELL'9'F'LY K[LLER, 004-.. Full length., with head, = limine .'rf I�•rar,k -and Mrs. Torrarnee un. rP ^Piv�•? from Russell,-- who rl- msk- ' - . " y :Have yQr1,r i fttplllice8, ..sto.Xes Saturd iv. Sept. 22nd, when about i ;aticfactory progress toward rP 1 Pkg. Dr. BPiI's Fly I',iNer,dnd !gal: , k rest. -.This is one .of Otlt - twenty-five ft•iends and relatives +i at- ,cn�.et.� CoJtl oil,mnkes one gallon ofexcellent and, pipes attended to l,erecl• to -help Miss aeries Torrance I, g y P - __,smartest couclle3 , T .n .Cn:, ember lrc'etitl of the W• F� R my silitanle Erie house or stable. Oil @@1L h5 �t�r�' t' ' formerly of T.yn and •B'rockville. cele- lT,. S;, of St. John's Church -which 'was 9;; Only, tD orate her 4 rd hirthd ^lv. l{iss Tnrr- held at the home of lies: Fred Casc- -MeCORM1CK'$ CATTLE SPRAY If it "s a ales ftirnaecT, ratrge or , heater, the can su " 77nrp -is ?1a e_arci hearty. Reads with- ie. was inrgel attended. _after the $1 10 per gallon 5 gallons $5 : CA STERRITT , - ppLy yotf, kilt gla :ces and takrs lying balks each usual hucinrc scesipn teas conclud- Your own container A. and 9atistadi ion guaranteed. day. A d•iinty lunch was served. and ed, 1ir Jnhn Phillirrs -aiid e'r+iui, -pro . ' �• " Funeral Director toasts vivc,ll. Mrs.�.�•eslie' liolline-r, �.ictPel�thP' �ftcrnonn'.� program. ;ill � ' - ALVIN BU'SHBY aT;, lT rr zarct t11e9 and ; Visa jai ' z -in siring hy,nns, and meal- Jones.' Drug Store'- _ Ambu,Rn- m-Seroiee Mitchell, roured to Miss Torrance '- _ hers of the -Jra•ntin mntribtt-ti�lg -earl- " ' Pbdhe 1300 Hardware Phone 4600 - received many pr,'0ir, sifts. ibeludin-z in *�; All enjoyed the ZOOM hour a- . Phone 6800 _ ,l a lart"e blfthdav cake with `•+3 sand mnt5d :t'te tcvl tr, ?,!nc, - ODTFAR]O� Piekerino, Ontario - PiCKERINO Os uroi t. - PICT. MTtiG' , ;V titi,, .,.�' -_ - ..,�. .+t. — � r r � .- - : Yea-. xi- eaewss, . - _ ._ .. : ;%',... _ g..aa -- _° .- -..' •�:"-', •"`�: s --u'.• . •.- :r�saea - - - - 3..,;.,: _ r.a , _ 4 Grey a.' hij?:<,.s :.':,Ps''C""' -,' •'' "*,. "'•y;,..>.. ,s%:n'jv.• . .w.•.t...� '.i;.�;rL -�•;p, •'. i,''xs i ° . , - To"Confro'n't : . Endeavor Protest Improving Economic Position nd r -,Fails- Too Slow Shown By Latest Relief `Figures = �t Bolster Cass Challengers Skipper Los t April 1, 1875 -Liner Atlantic Ottawa. - Arresting aLatlaClzs made •., SUS Time in LQakinl; Up the wrecked off Nova Scotia; 647. available by the Department ui Labor a, - - • - - Dec. 6, 1874 - CospAtrick Regulati burned show, as one of the most saris[actory _ ons —Fine Ruling;. , at sea, 470. 1 testurea of the Dominion's 'mproving :'; ' - Colonel and Wife Flying East to Help Police Solve Mystery — '•:- , --. p Sept. 3, 1877- Princess Alice sunk economic position, the extent to which Newport., R.I.-The race commit - • - - find Blood on Notes—Indicates •Fight Over Cash. P. in collision in the Thames; 700: expanding Canadian lntalnss. is at- 9, - - - tee,-of- the -New- York Yaeht- Club Sun- Sept. 19 1890 = -Turkish. - frigate -fording re= enWoymertt --t°-- 4it- heads day night set aside the protest of, T. Erf�?rul foundered; 640. of families. ` New York -Fresh confidence [tad G ins in Weight 0. M, Sopwith, skipper of the En- March 17, 1891 - Utopia sunk by As compared with May, the Ifeures new support for the circumstantial Vujila deavour, that the United States de- 574,• show, the number of hea °e of tam - - case built up around Bruno Richard • collision off Gibraltar; H uptmann was displayed by author. By Quintuplets fendor of the America's Cup fouled June 25, 1894- Steamsl:tp NorgF tiles' drawing direct relict dropped him both at the start anti immediate- wreched in North Atlantic; 600. from `265,796 to 226,959 for rn,� mono ities Sunday night as Colonel and __- ly after rounding the first buoy in , Mrs. - Charier A. Lindbergh started New Hospital E Ui ed With Saturday's race, won •b Rainbow, Feb. 15. 1898 - Battleship Maine of August just ended. I)itrtng the across country by plane to aid In sol- p q" pp Y blown up in Havana harbor; 260. period, accordingly, appit: >.iniately _ G-ate to Keep Out The decision was announced in a July 4, 1898 - La Hurgogne in 39.000 Canadian family heads F- vhieved sing the kidnap - killing of their son, "letter replying to Mr: Sopwith's form- — Sufficient evidence is available, said _ Curious 'al complaint, made public Sunday collision with Cromartyshire; 560. a•sulnclent mPasure'o[ ecourmie re- H. Norman Schwarzkopf, New Jersey P June 15, 1904- Excursion steamer establishment to do wittivut public night, and was based not on the mer- General Slocum burned in East aid. `State police superintendent, to war Callender. -On the second day of its of the BtRton's allegation, but on rant its extraditon of Hauptmann to residence in the new Dafoe hospital the contention a protest flag had not ,River; 1,027. the number of dependon:, wdo New Jersey for • trial, "John' Doe" built especially for the Dionne quin- been flown from the challenger at June 28 - Steamer Norge wrecked were dropped from the relief rolls _ murder. indictments arising' from the tuplets, the live little sinters all the time of the alleged foul, as re- off Scotland; •646. ,,, as .a consequence Was no fP+ver ihsa 'abduction are parading in that aftte. showed gains In weight: Saturday's 174.93'4, + _ quired • by the rules of the New York , Schwarzkopf will 'confer• with the at- lose, blamed by Dr, A. R. Dafoe, pby- Yacht Club, under .which the fierier Sept. 13,-1905 - Japanese warship, - The drop throughout the summer torney- general of New Jersey on legal sician in charge of the 118 -days -old is being conducted. Mikasa sunk by explosion; 599. In the number of direct relict reel&)[. _ 'procedure. babies, on handling during their trans- April 14 -15, 1922- Titanic sunk by ents has been steady as ra, s mouth The letter f'laborate<1 the point that has afforded a higher volume of em. From Leipifg, Germany, came the fer to the new quarters, was made iceberg; 1,513. statement of a brother that Isadore for failure on the part of Sopwith to fly Sept. 28 - Japanese steamer Kic- ployment. Costs to the Federal a protest flag at the start of the race Treasury are also, accord: gly, on Fisch;` from whom Hauptmann claims The hospital was equipped on Sun. and presumably a Eeco'nd after turn• kermaru sunk off Japan; 1,000. y he received the recovered ransom day with" g, gate,' Dr, Defoe has ex. p Y May 29, 1914 - Empress -of Ire- thr, down grade, F� hereaa ;be May • ing• the first mark, prohibited Van- cost was $6 500,000 - pressed the need for everything from land sunk in 'collision with Danish $ z {otea, retnraed'to the Reich on money derbilt from hoisting counter protest borrowed from Haupttaana and died cooking utensils to tables for the P collier Storstadta;�1,024. !n 1Kay there wets 43,845 iadividuul in to t staff, flags. and so make it impossible for Cases of single anemptoye•s ineu be ', • • 'babies and magazines ea r he S- 1n his homeland with many unpaid g May 7, 191 Lusttania sunk by as the bufld! fe furnished only with the committee to find against En- ing cared for and in Ao,a,st only bills. Hauptmann maintained the kid. deavour, if an examination of the German suhrearine; 1,198. nap bills were in a package left with the barest! necessities as yet. But- July 24 - Excursion steamer East- 30,431, Single men employed ..n high- r ; • among the most important articles, merits of the case showed the chat - way works, Federal and Yrr vinclal, him by Fisch, An American detective len er rather than the defender to land capsized in. Chicago River; 8 A the first to be added was the gate. g Feb. ropped in the' period from 'in 597 to .abroad !a Inquiring the 'German have been at fault. - F b 26, 1926 - Cruiser Pr e ` background of Hauptmann, designed to keep motorists and pedes- sunk in Mediterranean; only g7p, 24,920, trians from the fragile chlidren, This elaboration of the technicality saved n nearly 4.000 aboard. - The relief picture, it is further = invoked, mere[ ha to be stated in s LINDBERGH MAY FACE SUSPECT Annette, the second heaviest glil, Y understood, would be imme.i,urE•ably June 5- Cruiser Hampshire sunk -_ Colonel Lindbergh's Sunday take- has a .slight fever, Her sisters were order to sudge�t thai< the committee's p bright were It not for the •int• rtunate _ off from Los 'Angeles 'would permit all 'normal. Dr. Dafoe 'reported• decision will, have the effect chiefly by German mine; Earl. Kitchener and conditions which have ,%ertakea him 'to atrfvA in New York before he of transferring the issue from the _ several hundred others lost. though the _ Intestinal tozaemia was , R f;— Saskatchewan, That provrucE alone tom -rre - Aug. 29 - Ch*,nese steamer Hsin Is due Wednesday in the grand' Jury net 1_ :�'1 uy '3' has 143,000 people receiving assist- - lnvestigatioa of extortion- charges COMPLIES WITH RULE Yu sunk off China; 1,000. ante, This . handicap to tt•e general Against Hauptmann by Distiiet Attar. { The pertinent section dealing with July 9, 1927 - British warship statistics is regarded by otti.ials as ney Samuel J. Foley , Thus, , there He Thinks He Must : protests under rule 35, North Amer- -Vanguard btow•n' up rt her dock: making the . - Improvement'_ .which is. -- - .would be opportunity for him to con- . • lean Yacht Racing Union reads: 8�• shown all the more fmprea4ive front or question Hauptmann before_ Be (letting a Bit 010 '-U the owner of any yacht, or the Dec. 30 - British transport -Ara- , hand. person acting as his representative, gon torpedoed in Mediterranean: The Markets 0 ' This was regarded as -of potential - considers that he has a fair ground 610, - significance because the mysterious At He `Only Handled 200 of complaint against another for foul April 25, 1918 - Chine3e steamship r bf Pt;tatoes East aafling, or. - any violation of these Kiang -Kwan sunk in collision, off John who received- the $50,000 ran. €carrels PRODUCT: PRICE$ f tom money, professed to -know Lind- _ miles, he must,- if it arises during the Hankow; 500. Harvest United Farmers' Co- Operative Co _ race, signify the same on passing the May 10- British troopship Santa bergh. The criminal told this •to Dr, , - finiah5ng point, by showing a flag Anna torpedoed; 638. Saturday were paying the fo.:awing J. F. Condon- (Jafeie), who handed .'Vernon Griffin, born at Black River, conspicuously in the main rigging." `' June 14- U.S.S. Cyclops- Ieft Bar- prices for produce: over the money, but whether be claim- N.S., almost 97 years ago sett. gets EGGS -Grade "AI, ' in cartons ed acquaintance by sight or-otherwise Me le Sopwith complied with the _ badoes and never. heard from; 293. up before 6 o'clock, makes the fires above rule which states the common a through associations 38c• and with e Jul �12 - Ja suers bait[ hi � , Y P a P was not ear. , I - and- performs the usual farm chores. practice in yachting on both sides of Kawachi blown up; 500. - - • cases - -wed, "A" large, 26c; "A" I With dramatle alibi otlered for her He admits, however, that be Is get- the Atlantic, with the exception ap• Oct. 6 - Otranto, British ships with medium, 24e -; "B," 19c; "C," .16c. husband ' by Mrs. Hauptmann• as a ling old -because-during thn fast bar- parently of the -New York Yacht Us.S. troops, sunk in collision off BUTTER - Ontario No. 1 cream - _ foundation, James M. Fawcett, a law. vest he dug and batidled only 200 Club. Scotland; 431. ery_ 19%c; No. :4 193ac.. yet_tetaiaed..by- a "male cousin" of the Sarrels of potatoes and fears his limit - Sopwith, in bodging his formal pro- Oct. 10 - Steamer Leinster tor- POULTRY:' Hauptmanns offered -to do all in his this fall_ will' be.150 barrels, test, wrote in part* pedoed; 480 (quotations in •cents. ) ' power to aid the district attorney !n "After the preparatory, signal both - -.. unravelling' the Lindbergh mystery. Jan. 12, 1920-'French steamship Live Dressed ` . -"We have aothiug to bide," Fawcett City Studying Nuisance ' yachts were reaching away tack, the sunk in' Bay. of Biscay: 500. -- '. "A" `A" - 2 Y, Hong Hens, i staffing line on starboard lark, Rain - � - _ -said. "We are as anxious as.anyone' Created by Startling: March 18, 1921 - Steamer H over ebbs..... 11 bow being the overtaking yacht kong sunk by rock; 1,000. 4 •to 5 lbs. to get at the truth," - - "Endeavour, jibed to come on the Jan. 26, 1926 - Steamer Antinoff 3 STICKS -TO ORIGINAL STORY.' TORONTO-- IKeans to eliminate or wind, but before she could complete 34 to d Ibs.... _.'. 9 .. Vat least seduce the nalsance to p lost in storm in mid - Atlantic; crew 3 to 33+i lbw......: 8 - Hauptmann 'has resolutely main_ the manoeuvre, Rainbow bore away twined be did not know the money atizMaa of atv9rma ..o! starlings in apparently with the intention of also rescued by the President Roosevelt Old roosters ........ 6 Jibing, -but held away before the which lost two lifeboat men' = he "accidentally" - received from s several portions of the, city are being -, .. Spring, chickens: '. •• „ friend was part of the Lindbergh ran- studidd by Parks Commissioner: wind. baulking Endeavour and fore- Oct. 16 -Troop ship blown up Over 6 lbs. 17 Chambers, he announced on Satur• ing her to bear away fo avoid col- in Yangtse River at Kiukiang, China. 5 to 6 lbs. ...... 15 Atta'ntion was drawn to intormatloa P Y tfsion. 1'200' day. Complaints received' b his de- 14 % to 5 lbs... 14 Oct. 25, 1927 - PrincipessL Mat- u= ;: .• that blood- stains had been found on partment have been especially num- , Making. a' further protest against g to 4 lbs: 12 aids sunk by explosion off ,Porto 2 • ` some of the recovered ransom money, erous lately, and one 'citizen applied Rainbow, he wrote: 34 to 33ii lbs. 10 ' Seguro, Brazil, 314. One theory advanced was that a quay- for a reduction in assessment on- his • "After rounding the first mark o• - Broilers: : -red over a, division of ttre Coot had property, declaring that its value had Rainbow was overtaking Endeavour Nov. 1_, '1928 - Vestris founder. 1% to 2% ibs, resulted In serious infury to one of depreciated since it became infested to- windward. 'Endeavour-then luffed 'ed in storm oft Virginia Capes; 110. Me- kidnappers. by the birds but Rainbow did not respond and WHOLESALE PROVISIONS While none of the blood_ntarked Endeavour was. forced to bear away BaekWard Upward `` : Wholesale provision dealers are >ti rd collision." otes was found to the Hauptmann • -- ` ' ere': a - Bohn to � ' ' - a ' For Your Hair Line r ices. to Po- = •' to avoid noting the following.. pri -- � _garage, they had been inched ::: ,,.6 _ A member' of the Endeavours onto retail dealers • " certificates which had trickled into - All tE1C.�Ciirls afterguard explained the delay in fly- Pork -Hams, 19c; shoulders, 15c; banks for months past, The stains ing the protest flag, which was not butts, 16%c; po , picnics. - were. too numerous, officials conctud- Halifax. -A. G. Sandoz, technician, broken out until the sloops were Chicago. -The feminine bob is get. 1334 c. loins, 21c tin longer. at Dalhousie •Universlt. here claim_, within five minutes of the finish g g .': tad, to have resulted from a P m casual This wow ascertained at the Hair. Lard -Pure, tierces, 1234c; tubs. • (, Cut and indicated a serious fight- for ed hed had. found .what every girl was ]late, as-resulting from uncertainty re- pails, 14c; tints, �35�c. -• _�2heir possession, looking fora runless silk stocking. garding the• New York Yacht' Club dressers' and Cosmetofogisrs Assoc!- P Among the pots and pans. of his racing rules- He said that Sopwith ation convention where leading coif— In Washington It Became knowq a wife's k4tchen he has evolver[ arain- and Charles Nicholson, the challen- feurs forecast tall and winter hair 9c; pails, 934c; prints, 9%c. mystery man was sought by Justice tion which, when applied to any tex- ger's desig r, were forced to consult styles,' Department men, Beyond that It was tile ih the form of a wash or rinse, copies of. t rules before they decid The new bob' Is from in inch and GRAIN QUOTATIONS ' not learned whether the man was is supposed to make the fibres ed-they hat a legitimate protest, end aNtalf or' two inches below the nat -' Following are yesterday's closing - hunted as a coafederate-or wanted for stronger and more elastic - even that when this decision •finally was ural hairline_ where it stopped this quotations on Toronto graia---trans- :a w uestfonflag. High officials suggested waterproof, reached, the. protest flag as immq- summer, said Louis Prarme, presid- actions for car lots, prices on basis !here bad been a lot of exaggeration Mr. Sandoz is a naturalized British diately displayed• eat of the Coiffeurs' Guild of New c.i.f. l,Bay ports: about Inquiry into a woman angle. citizen, a native of Switzerland, York, Manitoba wheat - No. 1 -Nor, •' • But it is the difference,in the fall 867/sc; No. 2, do., 83 5 -8c; No. 3, do., Mar><ne DilSasters silhouette that Is going to • make this 817�bc; 'No. 6, do., 75 1 -8c. 1 Python Pet summer's bob ,look as out of date as Manitoba oats -No. 2 C. W., In Past Century last winter's hat, it was learned from 49 5 -8c; No. 3, do.,,46 %c';.No. 1 feed, - T- this `dzpert: The new bob has 46 3 -8c; - mixed' feed oats, 34c, 1 -- a -backward and upward 4 sweeping Manitoba barley --No. 3 .ti. W.,, While the loss of life .in the Morrr line, as he described It, and ft fluffs . 60 1 -8c. 6l. 1 -8c, No. 4, do., Castle tragedy was appalling, othet out in back yet manages to- maintain 1 Argentine corn, $1. :. t _ marine disasters' of the past century a line shaped�to 'the head, Ontario Brain, approximate prices have taken bigger toll. He stressed that where formerly track shippin point - Wheat, 97 to Following is a list of the more not- the side ends were curled toward the -� barley, 0 able marine disasters in the last 80 face,.tbey are now curled away, which 99c; oats, 3o to 38c; ba y, 6 is years: gives that new backward ind upward 64c; corn, ,rye, , �r -• - 85 to 86c 5o to 57c• f _ line, Where formerly waves on the buckwheat, 65 to 58c; malting barley, Y March, 1851 Stes6mer City of !� if sides of the head were set alma t ? 7 Glasgow left Liverpool for Phila- u horizontally •, ey, -are -' now- placed -in ..__ phia -; -never heard -from -- - i the hair at a decided ang1N, 1 ,, Sept. 13, 1858 -Steamer Steamer Austria, Is- Year -�[d Boy - Hamburg to New York, burned in __ :. ;mid- ocean; 471. _ Now Air Pilot Winter Food Supply For Bees o, Oct. 25 1859 - Steamer Royal Y Y 3 Emerson, Man. -The border town Ever colon of bees when read :Charter wrecked; 446. for the winter should 'have at least ti. April 27, 1865 - Steamboat. Sul- of Emerson is boasting the youngest " tans, with exchanged - iJnion prison- forty pounds of food stored in order air pilot fn- either the United States is ers, destroyed by boiler explosion, on that they may have sufficient to carry or Canada. He is Archie McDougall.V -• - - :..Mississippi, wear Memphis; 1,700 them through until new nectar is 10-year-old son of Norman McDougal[, available in-- the - following - spring. customs collector here. �+ >l (approximately), Only he best clover or buckwheat Young Archie recently, received his Oct, 29, 1867 - Steamers Rhone Y - - • • and Wye and about 50 other vessels honey should be used for this ptrr- pilot's license from the United' Suites wrecked at St. Thomas West Indies -pose. 'Failing this, use the required air •ministry. He has been building Bring on all your poisonous snakes, venom and all.. This young by hurricane; 1:,000. amount of pure cane sugar made -in. model planes...for the past six. years 'J _ titan known as Johannes, attendant at snake park at Port Elizabeth, , Sept. ?, 19 9 - British warship to. syrup at the rate of two parts of and thus familiarized himself with the -y.•-. South Africa, togs with them as a baby does a 3laftle.• Here he's Car- foundered off Finist6rre; 472. sugar to one part of water. various working party " :. :'!lasing a- python.' -Rail Revenues Rise The steady increase In train, : III A K E BY iB A C K A C �l E eauss of the Canadian Rails .revways A+ ' KEPT r " which "a continued almost steadily 1 for over a year provides one of the bright spots to the Canadian econo- eti the 1Mas ,Always Tired AR • A'' y mic picture. With, the exception of a' % • _June, when a alight, decline was re- s. / j✓ /� corded, combined trrfflc revenues of Tried Kruschen - -Now the two roads have shown an increase of Life f e each month over the same period a 1 �► st14eN w,, _ year ago. During the mouth of Aug- Only those who have experienced not the increase amounted- to 4 ;891% backache4 n- understand how painful -- © while the first two week& of it can be. Only they can understand +• the dies ointment of this woman as 1 September recordgd an increase of pP ' • over eleven per cent., as compared she tried one remedy after �nother- _ wit the same two weeks In 1933; only to find that they failed. And they will appreciate her delight at + now being able to write the following • the bloodstream. The six salts in ` Mineral Output Shows Big letter:- - `(` Advance "I was always feeling tired, never to health will coax your kidneys back o jD had any energy,.arld could get no to healthy, normal action so that they a Figures released by. the Dominion will rid your blood stream of every Bureau of Statistics show that miner sleep at night, for the pain in my particle of poisonous waste matter• 1 al production in Canada for the rest back. So after .trying several differ- Bureau an immediate result you will ex- / ant so- called remedies (which did me + six months Qt the current year has no good at all), I decided to try perience joyous relief from those old, made a very substantial increase, All Kruschen Salts. I am delighted to be with pains. the And daily dosoeu Hof sKruls ' metals except arsenic and the quantity able -to say that I am now a different then, the twinges will become less and of gold showed big advances. Gold woman, full of life and energy, and less frequent until finally your back- Piug tobacco goes farther, output was only one per eat, ltss,than free from the pain is the back. " - ache will be no more ,than the mem- -- ' because it lasts longer In in the drat six months of 1933. but (34rs•) M. A. ory of a bad dream; your pipe. Its fresher, too, the average price of gold to Canadian . Backache is commonly caused by Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all - funds during the period ending June the kidneys becoming inactive, and Drug Stores at 45c. and 75c. per because the big plug doesn't fu was during th compared with ;June allowing impurities to accumulate, in bottle.. _. dry out and you cut it coarse in the first half of 1933. Output total- -- or flaky, to suit yourself. _ led $49,862,602, a new record high and water supply upon the 'ratner unrel� as a lesson in the value of promptness r . 1mDrovement of some 33',k over the table monsoons. British energy and but as a somewhat dirty' trick on the an an I period; enterprise continue the great work of owner of the divan. So he told the pot _ Total of all minerals for we period developing India for the Indians who. lice about the good luck of his 'boom ther Gandhi fasts or tights, - Montreal and the police came of once to learn under review - amounted to $131,942- Star• what the Balkan meant by keeping 280 as against 4190,6+47,151 lu 1933, an increase of approximately 45;6. the money in such. circumstances, .1 was e a luckless t w then that the luckie worker 4 j„jllllder All►aesthet:cs found that his boss was even meaner Canada's Exports than he had suspected, PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO - . Up $51, 73,382 There were held the outer day with For the ;204,000 turned out to be Dundee meetings In connection with nothing but a bundle of old Gasman the British Dental Association. At marks, worlb about 8 cents at the pre- _ + _ one. of them there was dise•,lsbion on sent market wrapped up In a tow dol. Dominion's Trade Figures anaesthetics that might be used In lar bills. Balkan hat• planted them In dental surgery. Evipan was spoken of the sofa lust to give his ethployee a SNOW Big Increase Over as were also chloroform, ether, nit • lesson on the penalties of Lardioess. Last Year. roue oxide and oxygen. He then fired the man for telling the - '��In course of the talk. experiences police. FINANC Ottawa, - Canada's exports for the of dentists with patients under and I don't know what may be lthe moral (last flue months of the present, fiscal after anaesthetics. were described. Mr, of all this, which is faithfully recorded year totalled $258,897,407 or $1i1,27a- R. Wilcox, Bristol; spoke of Me wreck. in the Boston Transcript, But 1 d.:': 383 more than for the corresponding fug of his surgery by a stalwart and think it has much to do xt:h being period of last year. violent Welshman, a former iurby fn- late. - Baltimore Sun. Imports up to August 31 came to ternatlonallet. After the troublesome $221,531,524 or $60,083,285 more tooth had been extracted the patient n_ r _ than last year: became very violent, He caught the Canadian Weeklies. ` Total revenues amount to $141,!15; dentist by the thighs and threw him 849 >n the five-month period or $19,- several feet against the wall. . • The Merge in London 776,838 more than last year. nurse lumped out of the surgery win- more but the anaesthetls a young - - - t. 7 g - sateen on Sturgeon Ricer Area _ Interest Centres _ e Sc w played football baou ht the London - Scot who The weeks + u r to ` New Land For Old t g e y u tta a ' OaCe agate western Ontario is ex- . trtet lies some sixteen miles north patient down with a rugby tackle, and paper, "Canada," published !:ere for - - perieacing the mad excitement of aa- west of the Little Long LAC field, _ ultimately he was overpowerea. The the past 27 years 1s being merged prominent during India is so far away that ibOat Can- patient was a sport however, and at- with -another weekly the Canadian _• . other GOLD rack and many important which has been so • _ - _, looking discoveries have been made the last year- In this part of the adfans it they ever give it a thought ter saying he was afraid he bad. be. Gazette." over a stretch or territory with a field several properties have.'been un- regard it simply as a, land of farming hawed In as extraordinary uble mar.ner,.�• The editor and founder of the for- . length of some •forty miles and about der, development. . for some mouths, millions and overwhelming heat -and freed W pay double fees, mer publication. Walter Letroy closes • _ Mr, R._ C, Scott Dow, of ls:dinbur `,four miles wide. While a number of and fast - winter a shipment of gold ;sating Gandhi&. But India is in real. . gh. 37 years of 'promineat aseociatic a with, _ - sable old ore from surface of the Dik -M Prop- ity becoming a more and more Impor. related the experience of a Dundee Canadian news work In"London, showings of vi g g _ dieing ah g lfru taut ;actor !n the British Common- dentist, whose premises bad been Announcing the merger 'he direeL -'were uncovered ai earlier dates, the arty was sent to the Flin Fsai smelt wealth of Nations, and therefore any- where a -3ew building, stands today in ors of '"Canada" remark the recent - nW excitement did not -tart .until tar 1n Manitoba and 1t U said that June, and since• that time the length after all charges were paid a return' thing that affects its prosperity ought the city.. The - dentist was amazed years of depression severely affected, - -' and width of the district has ateadity of some eighty dollars per ton was to be of interest to them all,. *ben several of his patlerits having the fortunes of many newdpxpers. It grown, It is seldom that so many of obtaiaed, Other companies to this sec- The Indian goverbmen hue lust been sat down in his surgery chair, Chang. bad been wisely decided the two Can. the older and soundly established tloa include the, Jomac Gold- Syndf- celebrating the completion of a great ed their minds about having the ex. adlan weeklies in London shoulu cease joining companies have tfeaa NO prom. eate, Sturgeon River Exploration work of irrigation which muat'be add. traction done; saying: "I won't have their wasteful competition, they add_ lnent to securing ground and ,options Syndicate, U.S, Smelters,. -Lut. Nickel .ed to Its triumphs of peace' Mother Bas today." The dentist could not un- ed• as has been the case in tillo field, subsiduary, and Kirkland Hudson Bay India utilizes Irrigation as European derstand the change of front until one Mr. Letroy, an Irishman who lived %&mong thoae who have a:ready go. (Lake Shore). countries employ emigfatlon --to aid day he sat down in the chair himself. In Canada for some years, is 64 years eared claims are Coniagas Mines, In the central anti western sec. her surplus population, Instead of re- Directly opposite, on the wait o; the of age. He first' visited the dominion fClrt{ and Hudson Hay (conu�l[ed by tfona of the camp Conlagas, Kirkland lying entirely upon the tatter to re- Salvation Army Citadel, in large let- In 1891 and after six years' residence -` Lake Shore), United States Smelters, Hudson Bay, Oliver Severn Syndicate, livee her- congestion, she actually pro. tars. were- the worda: "Prapare to "returned to London, contributing ar. 4K&cassa, International Nickel, McVit- McVittle Graham, the Coaubll Inter- vides new land for her people within meet .your- God;'- Banfi'f;shire Journal titles to leading publications concern. ° tie ` Groham and others, Seierat of eats, Spring Exploration and many her own borders, by provldlrg water ing the resources and deve.lopmeat of .1 the properties held by these compan- others are prominent with important supply for areas that could naL possib- CIflQese Chaltnpion Canada and its growing importance, v Ies are already under active develop- looking strikes having been made• ly be properly cultivated as they are. Before, he. founded "Canada." he es- -aent and results of,work done to date General opinion, of those who have . The latest development in this di- tablfshed the "British Columbia -Re- to the district cannot help but create visited the new area, is that It seems rection is the Mettur_dam on the'Cau- Miss Gem. Hushing the remarkable. view," tnttlusfasm over the outlook. Liter- likely that this district will outshine very river in Madras Presidency. Thla. little thirteen -year old player who won ally hundreds of veins have been even the spectacular Little Long Lac vast work is second only to the huge the Midlesex Girls' Tennis Champion. C"ised Advertising " spened up and showings of visible section before many months have Sukkur barrage on the Ind'ns which ship last Saturday, has all the mak- gold has become a common occur- passed and certainly as the rltuation wa&. completed two years ago, It, ings of an England player to her -and stales ranks in importance and size with the tortuaately though she is Chinese by L abrador and North Shore Lower St fence. looks at present, this does not seem pareutage she 1s British b birth. Lawrence minks; selectively bred for The eastern section ,of the. -new dis- to be any exaggeration. splendid works at Assouan ou the Nile 7 ten years, at reasonable Prices, if taken It is one mile long and 170 feet high. Handicapped though she is by not before October 15th. C. R. PARTli{. - dred feet. First assay from [our -foot it has created a reservoir one hundred standing more, than a head higher 1"°r'Uer' P Q .39 A sih To, Market Wheat channel ran well Oyer $7.00, Two ad- miles in circumference, from which than the net, she fought her -way with ]PAT3131 a Western farmers are said to be ditional assays from the number five seventy miles of main canals provide out check or hesitation into the final N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR- rushing their wheat crop ,tv market ran over ;11.00 and ;6,00. 'ibe man. ample water supply tot three hunt Lad won championshiiastandpard er ally information want tree ntiion and d''w at sa unprecedented• rate, according agement are now considering plans dred thousand acres of land which has D D , •by 6.3 b reports emioating from -western 'for winter development, and 1t seems not hitherto been' under cultivation, 6 -1. She plays with both her tread and Bank S r world Patent Attorneys. ski her feet. Her footwork is : etrarkable Bank Street Ottawa (�nei a gmtres, it is estimated, • now, that likely that .shaft sinking will be The total cost was $3,000,000 and the this year's crop will exceed "the 2933 started 'in the near future, Results Government expects to realize sill per and so is her mental concentration, asslgl� wAarrsa " sae by some 15,000,000 bushels and of work to date on this property cent upon its investment. All the Not Of a physique to make hard driv- A BSOLUTELY THE FINEST line of +n ,add3tfon the price i■ about $even- would Indicate that Long Lac Adair machinery and materials employed up- Ing a specialty she Wins her games by personal Christmas Cards selling se hsa real possibilities of bringing skill in placing, 31 00 doses. Large selection embossed teen cents higher. One third of the D g fa a on the work were British, and hand - colored design;, calendars. Thus it brought to completion a Two of the disabilities of leer. youth bookmarks, choice of greetings, many .marketable crop is already is the ale- producer, new features, all folders, some with ►ators, with quality eing good from dream of the eleventh centui y, -for the are that she cannot play in the Wlm- y I customer's initial, as shown st our ex. the southern sections. Frost has at- Hitmbentooe Shoe Co. Cauvery was damned then. Hundreds bledoa Junior Championship this year habit at Canadian National Exhibition. ' of thousands of people are albo asaur. or next or take the -London mutric for Send for samples. Liberal commission (acted' grade from the northern sec For the year ending July 31st this and bonus. Fast - selling box assortments lions with, the exception of the Peace company earned $2.87 per share on ed of an a le living who nave hiih- three yearn, Her father, watching her also. Manufactured by Regal Stationery River country Which escaped tbe• frost the outstanding common stock and erto had to out a precarious ex. Middlesex triumph was a monument Co.., 73 Adelaide Street West Toronto. and is said to have a very due crop. sales were reported as being the high. faience, depend at entirely for their st Oriental impassivity. -Th'e SDect. - g &tor: - Off Colour , Malting barley is reported at a Dre eat in the company's history. Earnings e plum and present prices are over 60 were'shown at $66,073 as against .63,-! Dr. Wernet's Powder For !Dents, as compared with about 36 429 for the previous year. _ A Moral Somewhere How Is 'Your Liver? �4ts -last- year -- considerable- - Working capfi7 also snowed 'iin- f TEETH_- When Joseph KarcLmer -wake ,.r f v... laver BI'le amount has been sbipped to the Am- who used _Without Calornel ar•ican market with the result that provement, being $383,103 as comp to work in the upholstering establish- Your liver's a very small organ, but Canadian buyers are unusually active ed with i $369,172 in July, 1933, +. A Joy To All Usem dent of Joseph Balkan, of Boston, he it certainly can put your digestive and - "t d soliciting this grade. Cash quota- -� �.i Slip or Slide came to work one morning last week, elminative organs out of kilter, by refusing to pour out its daily twa lion for the best quality of malting s Dominion Coal Co. Sprinkle onDr..Wernet'sPowderand 'in the boas on timeohe miimht Lave had's-11 tle pounds into - „y barley is around 80 cents. IL 1e reported on good authority oar won't have to think about your luck, B condition by taking salts, oil, mineral, = - - that notice will soon go out to share. false teeth all daylong. Joyous corn- water, laxative candy or chewing gum; Long Lac Adair Mines: ` solders proposing a reduction is the . fort is yenta. Eat as you want Balkan said that in ripping the co. or roughage. When they've moved your -it holds fates firmly 8pl -as; they' ver oft a divan he had found $200,000 bowels they'r, through -and you need -» Word coming down from this com• preferred dividend -rate to 6% and at P a liver stimulant.' ie'e property continues :o be of a the same time .offering preferred positively can't s6p or slide+ Forma in money, which Karohmer could lusts gun p protective cushion for sensitive bring Carter's back Liver Palle will soon - decidedly optimistic nature'and Frank -tock in .lieu of arrears of dividends I,� N� as well have_ found for himself, had bring back the sunshine into your p � wee no colored, gummy sttbatence -- he done the lob himself, if he hadn't They're purely vegetable Safe. Su w �• -- j,eslie, in charge of operations, states a °the issue. It is understood that,, kedps motith sani , brestith pleaeaait Ask for them by. name. Refuse su been •Isis. He showed him the Huge ,titiites. 2bc at all druggists. t nisi another new vein, running +++ +this arrangement is completed, di. Preeeabed by world s most noted den• - _ . • right angles to the big number lice idend payments on the new 4basts data .Z�e COet � �-� CeIDferl loll of bills, g PL. ASj qES bas been uncovered for several ts ill be resumed right away.. m+ Any<dngW@& - This impressed Karcbmer nci only issue No 39—'34 hu ; «,r _ •� ,[ax=r¢rms. - .su. ^.: - : w ..a.'�^a'�yw�!•�..:.v. .. . - , '9 .. - .r.Lm. „ , - - i:"-• -`+kY,�,iL:Yf ."•''`"' '�}•':';�e.: •3..n .'°�"- h','MYT.is ,.v.,,aB.�.,e'.'i9k*�. -. ~�'Y•nr.• •s+.rv.'"%• ^ a ,M.` r._.. .: .. .. .. \. ed th•: Slontreal Witness. a 1}aper t Bla0 mithin & Woodwork ' zg��>r>�>ag. � , ` 'which was 'a strong auppvrter of the MARKHAM FAIR h>ttevale � �� at right ptibee temperane� cause, and stood up for - FLOUR MILLS . w •�' TERMS the betteriaent gf the masse -. In a ,1'1'- --Oct. �, 5 and 6 _ votie the time to harts those repair itiun to the 14'itneea he also pµbii;h- jotr�atteuded to. Hiirrows repaired. $1.75 per year ;� 11.150 if paidin advance et t»ctiytioui to t6' ed thc� \vrthern �1c -sen er, t:'eo is Fleury sections Iw,iys on hand. f® a (jutted 5ute. suJ Grew t. _.. - - - - - -- - - -` - . I am prepared to pnrchaee 13ri tai na..00 tin advance. i 11' )rld Wide and the Cunadian Pict- Aso xler in Viking Create Separa- 9ily' kind of grain, and will tor- and Electric Washers. oriel. Tliere . were fe« protestant bealrr in Cocks { • � .- ,. FRIDAY, OCT. 5th =Puny and pad the highest market price.' httct and Frost & ' i - pontes in Canada that did not -hare Wood ntxchioer _. IOHNV MbRKAR, Proprietor. - i Running Races Mixed Softball y• - -' --- - -- -- -- -' -- -- - tt; ,;r,- ,H,..-„ .a ,L. _ e ,, ,,. �., -rn- . -___.- -! - _.. -- .. - a, ua farts - �. . t yil ru�uc c1 Wtfihbling ua W vu als fifty or sixty years afrr,. While Tournxnt.rnt, Horeestwe. Pitch- T , ..NOTES AND CUMMEIYT6. h In Ho y4' Calf and Foal CIUb� LAW SON WILSON nHy'f1Cet51ene. welding. ,• wall a ::tror.,z- Protestant, he nu.::• 5' bet- Catholic- un:ona hi: staunci: Junior Grain Show. Phone Mark 5520 3 1 ;�c Phnne Pick7l5 F. .T W codwasti i hurtn_ the utis' foxv yr :r: nia y_ friend:. Sir 1ti'ilft•e,i Laurier bean; GREENWOOD 491y -. r SATURDAY. OCT. 6th - TR'u - - - - -- • :men, tinuri tent in World'.: affair,: one of hi; �'re"tv.�t admirer-. He pub- } 11-lVe vc1•,_,tl away. _'1ut.utk them li ked tits.. 1A-itnez;, for• many year- '2 Trjltin,t Races, Pony Races, Lawn Mnwers Sharpened p vas `�rttrr :r :�,tTt titt',u bout C'an- fit a lus,,'a ":d fnt team tuuk'nu h "I Stock show. You t' t cda and : vsn pall nix employees cut Obi .4 11ACRItiE ESPF:CL:ILLY NOtlee �O and cNnn that prunii::cnt juurnali >t 3 -• DESIGNED FOR THE-PURPOSI? : of c)nt F11, J,,hn R. hot:,Zttll. Edit t of his c��n pucker. BIG MIDWAY r o . of the .lIutareal '1)'itue -5 for 1c :1_ year- a All old grease and dirt is thoroughly In his younger days he' was a regur• -- ^ - - - washed out of 'the bearings and your '6ye'do Building of all kinds, ii'I NT" R HOSE FOR BOYS mower ' will be returned, well oiled -ter and filled ,navy important nl� YORK RANGERS CARPENTERIN - PRWEIS RIGHT and correctly adjusted for cutting. , oIntinent-.. Du -ring the Civil War. in I $AND t�EHENTINQ, the L'nitc9 States, he' iatertietled ' CLE:ANT \�•-� \D PRESSING W. A AL'3T1N, t t t A NF :1i' cl;Y.1'ICE] Rouge Hills Service Station. PLUMBING Abraham' ►.iricc In at he White House r �r in Pickering, and and at. the time of the Franco -P:- FOR LAi�IF•S '.aNL (sr'.NTLE3IE?� A =M288ION I. A. BT;$HE3Y, Phone 4800 185,5) - F LL U_`pE:'RWEAP. ROOFI \G ussian. 1�'r.r he •A 's in. Parr saen the Adnits -25 cents Cermact .tromps .Lntered that city. Mrs Come children -15 cents io. ` ve also sell - Brautfnrd Roofing hthirty year =, of aae he found= T __Autos -25 cents MaterlAtd, Empire B•ltbroonl rvi � CadS-e' laremont Ontario ^ - GEqui- pnient, Duro Water . H. CROSBY ", � Sec -Trea4 � R PmF Sy =t catty Mirkbarn. S "tKble niontent 4 ALL J4AHF.9 and (.ther Building Materials --- ----- - - -_._ -- SERVICED AND REPAIRED . THE ",MAI)ELItiE" PRICES REASONABLE. EtitiolateF Free _ r e e BEAUTY-SALON WQRlie GUARANTEED �Vorlc Gneranteed - ARTH.UR FIELD F. J. PROUSE :_•:Fall Service' ice Bulletin' and News 1934 meanew Pept year which mewl. R. T. I. Lirxduste q - a rieu f'ertuanent Wave. 1.140 Phuns 5'201 PICKERIN , .Phone 8:102 � lhave Permanent Nli'„ves uts,riterer� t PIt$F;RI.1�tG, ONTARIO 1 Oor Fall �SFrvi -P BiA -tin and 1er+a'�„utxin+ a Ii Pt ,f ►�ractiGal lady s, purse, so why not make poultry infurw-itiou t.ud +11Kter•ti(.1rm, a, x'(11 as ititore -iting t.nap'pnrntment Q _ 1►uultry newsiteulr. It will hr1N y )ti to got'th- brat puHaible I give all mycit. turners my vvry eW Fry's HERE' - Chef restilts from our hullot+ ttii•+ F.11 xn:d 'Wiutee. careful attention. . Also, Mareetling. Hair•curting; S'Arl Cocoa REAL Beans Cupie4mill be mailed .FREE, fill r- guest. loner as oarsup- and F'AcialTreatrnente. • l,at¢P Tin -SAV 1 N�S Large Tics :Ply 1.atp: %Vrite for YOM COPS t• •-:Ixy, 9h ntp•roinR. 20 ct1. Sete. _ - t Phone +190tT ELAI�E:ltuN'T ON SALT THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND RATUR,DAY 1'A Clxyburn Ave.. St. L:ttlarluee., Out. _ , + RED AND WHITE "STANLEY •:- THEATRE COFFEE, It's delicious, try a pound, 1 ca .-- t. Raisins Kellogg's ST4UFFVILLE � �Aus - 4 � y . � t s l � •�' ' , �, e ` _ _ '. - - . - � trwawt't'� Coco g b - 2lbs. tut CORN FLAKES, pkg ic. _ r Syrup, >~'R[ ' - _ - gnu sod Fig Bar Bisc. grativ.l the #lirict'a Ali wad - _ u pound tin. 41c. I•t►tt lIse. _per lb. 15c. � ; _ SEPT. K h.. and •9,u " CHANGE OF =- - .CHAli[.IIS' RUGGLIr� FLOUR, Red & Whlte, lb. bag, :;22c.. i = _MARY BOLAI+D - TIME TABLES - 1. a r ti Y ROSS - •!3 E[) & HITS TE A. per I 50c. CONCORD Grdi_A PES, per bek. 33e, OUR OWN HULK TEA peg .b45,'.. CA'ULIFLtltt ER9 .' for 35c.. - BETTY BOOR 6�Lt) «-1• :Rt ►ALF..rF :A. per ilb, 3S ()ELANt :F,�, list ,d,t,�n, 29s. With the r- -i m)ttionnf fir�ndard rime ongn•,: +a T, SeptPal -hor 3Lih,.new tiru tthle. will be in rfi -ct ! : SPORTLIGHT RLVP RKLLCOFF`EE, per 1b '2.ic GRAPE FRUIT, 4 fur 25e. coaall C'rrhy Cowh.. Lin__ . :,titp -. :SOUVENIR :� - Pi('Kl✓R1NG- TOkUNTO SALMON, Clover Leef Cohoe, 1 lb 12c. - "I.Fave Pick:••'ine LpaveT,rontn A 14•. P lkI (I., r :: ri'a rd A, M. I'. )] - - i" n :,4 Tine) a, 'ii't M 1.'36 TL'M ;-1UAY a,ad WEDNE'SDAy t�2�CP AT ■ . - 4 s S': ;4 (1'Tt) Tt1: R '_'lord and :3,'d JI _# {i "HORSE PLAN„ _ THE 1 • • _.1• ;2 :,4 F•:'. 1 \ lit' .l)F :�`tb. 3 1.3u su d• �.u1t' SF :kt�'lt r: .+;NU Lut 1iTEaY : ; 1•: 5•1 'c 230 11 .30 � 5L1 kt SU311:RVII.LH _ it s 2 -I t' It. 44 - - 3 :30 • c -daily ex--ot jtin. & H,,L b- Sun'.. H „l, :only. _: Tick' erl11 Ha L l.LW, ;' UOl e c- 5at,a,r.lti..' e -yet,, Sun.. Flu}. uu}y. _ g Cubic• .'f thci uec. lime ttbler will be avail tblt+ FRtt)A.�' and SATURDAY lit all utlicr❑ and akeucies Friday, Sept.: -IS,h. _ .. f _OCTO13l :R 5th t�rid'f3 it the Flies are here, and w•e hai�-e the 'Goods. Flit, Fly-Toz 1 Ti('I:,t,'tii ;d iufur�uatiou at "DEATH TAKES for the House: i�r Hosa,' Fly` Spray and Stoc -k Aid ° he �t�ck King L u�• killer for the potatoes _ `...: _ fort _ Gray Coach Lines A HOLIDAY and all garden protizice.' It killr� the � Skd S('lttt ;id.t, burs al►ilrevei.ts blight. Plibne 431111 = cree nonrQ, udutr 5t• een, And Wire Cloth for the Hoarse. iProprietc,r'.. ::S' n -. All -'• -� 9ud wt`dtir,, tP ern 1: cif Fiti ir, and Harveet Tools. Parking 'space at the rear of theatre `.. ;. ; ICOm plc. R - Plfrn' Shares 'to fit• 911 nl9kee of Plows.- - _ Agent for N1cCornAck- Deeri,)g Farm Machinery ; _ and Repairs. + 1 EA 1.. V "0tiI. Motto . - "WV If ve iF, Can get it, 01 � , 1 � UR 'EL � s - it i� not rustle.' =- - -- -- - -- - - - -fin jb\ <1n Autumn lIf,tor `Cuacli i)1 ice - - - -: :•�. ._ w..._ .T. _ .. LOW Ittil' \1) -TRIP FARE, J. S. BALSDON, ... °PICKERING. �- `11'hcri there's a refreshing tang to the air, and : „fur that lung promised -visit - - -- - - -. _ _ - - - - -- ,- � AO }.. l . the Supntry',ide is_prcye-ntinfi 1a_g_a_3.eD_us_ -__�_ G µrd. ._ .' -tea; -- - -- -- . .... between ,I 1CF�1 :RI\ B/ �� Fl :, ti ,... THE tF2 Ai-*= 3ACrK bunt, of Autumn splendour, and bow cifirs TIZZOIT' . ............. S -9.7,i and toµns hum „ith reueued activity as-they ...... X20.00 t cast tiff the ]st,s;uor of ,4ummer -then is the.. »' Bo.-:TON �z2 :3.60 '!a k'l'H1t'.1('O S1h:0:, lieu's NVork Bct is _' . }n ttli , -time when hit;ht,ay travel i? t(to,t d'cli ,htrt,l ` ` , ,�• ... -then is the time to pa:.that Toni- promised t, FS S2t.la 6Ie'n`s Overalls and Ptl,nta 1.'25 pr .v'•p _ 4sit to distant friends or relatives -then is 13.1Rhti; Q _C)RILLL� illen's «'ark Shirts t15c, or '2 for 1.2' the time to eniny 'the comfort, safety. and - rrlasatiox of an :1u•tumn motor coach drive. F(lually, attractive fares tt� other points ;.Fitt to Team Harnebs �73.Sd up (Subject to change without notice) �. _ 0. ''Tickets and all coach tra-el information at Horsei,Cullars at various prices _ Swsat•Pads Team dines• j Eastern House - Phone 3500 _. , Now is the'tinte to 'get that old " harnessl repaired „ Cx RAY C O .A C H ..L I 111 ES . , Fhone�9o4 j3�AC�L . Eastern - 1 1 House ICITERI \(i -Phone 450(} C t L ! • r ri. '. - - Claremont Claremvnt's total another �y year CI- evening was brought' to a close b •areniont and the Cup will be R Y few of her friends at her birthday yours, singing "God be with. you till we Y Norman- Nechin, df Oshawa called The Canadian Cnautau w111 party on Saturday afternoon last. L E !C3�IVE /LL gua meet again' . , Mrs. Bri cgs and Xlil ;s VIeeui; 1Ir. • or friends here, on Monday last. hold a series pf four concerts in Rat- .•Miss •Smith is spending the witrter, i:innear an id Mr. Sta Ies Floyd'aftl lifra,'Jones, of Brook- 'cliff:; halt, Stoufftille, on Monday F• , all of Tor.. F�NEBAL DIRECTOR AND Y at the Gl,,v +:r home. lia, spent SatuY onto, spent Sunday with Mrs. Chan•±- ciay with Mrs. Bush- next Oct. 1st and also on Oct .Lath. Nelson %Iva.¢ spent several days of ler. EMBALMER by Two cuneeno will be given on Mu::- last week ;n London. Ir ;. _11,,ure, who had expected to day_, next at '2.:30 p, m. and at ,b :w p. Hay Ru nuhr, of Hamilton, is at Rev-'J. Glover and Mr. McC ll_ - guccessoc'to W. J. Slather,' be returns,•,; to Toronto, will be•re -. m.' and the remaining two will be' ou „h attt:lnded the Pry_. :bytery meet-� Scoutfville sI main; tritk.,'�1r. Tucker in the store held on �[uuda ,Oct. sat at L.:,,: home un his vacation at present. ' in;, at Myrtle or Thursday of tlls n y p The Roy 1�'a��d family spent Sun- x•eek.' I Night and -Day service for an-,th i few weeks at least. m. a..•1 8.30 tp, m 'Picket.: for t -:e day in Whiteva e wits tae Wen. Mich- John an.l �Irs. $irkett; of Port_ Bueinesd Phone Residence Phone t Ur. .,nd Mrs. Tomlin?vn, Ted and whole f+.)ui concerts is only one doll- ell family. P ^rn: Dr. and ylzs. •i,ushbruuk, of, -- 98'2(; — -'Fa' =arc .- v1Z,ioLd tL Nct-: 1'vilt- rfr2- c�`H- H- -- &r. —'rr' °' c- vh++�tdllf}I312'•--- ar+[rOf -a. VPry !`1'FF 7 N�(11 lid Air -s - P- ilk�y,-e€ -Tron- 1 d'ay v: hire they, Mill be visiting high order, and at a price' that wlu c Ttlgeni -6trn #ay with i� aa.r <.I - friend- in that cit • and other p„lnts. suit evervbod •. pa spent ore. ay at the home of the Mr,,• Slrkett here.' • JAS. Y • P. S. of city United Church '1 he Anaivo -ars Services of the I pa�Ir t�'D. a!_er, of Toronto, is vis• I The '. xbriJ1e Harrmony kings are JAJ. DA VIDSON ~'a rret u' 3I: ids etcnin of this .v:eek Baptist Ci:urrh .will be held over the l playing in, the Community Ball this Y itin� .3t the home of Dr. and VSrS, N. ' and platim-d a -Camp -fire and.S -,vial cumin;, week -end. Re%`. klu� :ley ureen' F. _Tomlinson. Friday night; the 'first dance of the ` CHERRYw00� ir_eetin•, for the comiriv 31unday ev- )r- Tor•o`i ;t0- will -z r iwh at both sec- 1,Ii. ;; 'Jessie''. Lr�Nis entertained a } season.. :Danciii at 8.r:0. ' er.ing _vices, and will be assisted in, tee - The honey crop in this as -well as morning by tca Choir 6f the 'White- --- --- - -- -- - --- -.--_ _ ---. -- .. -- _ _ -_ INSURANCE f ,.early ,every other diarist in t hol!- vale Baptist Church and in the Quartet. SEPTEMBER USED GOODS io ha; e�oerienced a fiery li ht hot;• tns' by the Bethesda Male tZuartet. ArTUMOBILF i ey cro,3. The cool N.'eather of August., �� "v:,.' as are bei!lg held at 1!.0o a. m. , � FIRE - r ' was nrr_ randucia•e to honey gather- and 7- p.. m. On 1u ?sdar evenin;; a i "" •. - - _ . '. * -a ir.g by th bees. tend' >a c�uicer' by` t.ta t. "rtrinia J ' - n BURGLARY p International _ furrow plow (new) 1923 Essex Sedan D, A. and Mrs. Pugh of Kinntount flee Si r1v(-rs Fwill be given in the Hamilton 2- furrow plow (new) 1S)3l Special Uodge coupe OASUALTY[ spent .the pass week in to.cn here. auditnriu :n'v. t.:e church It.,nuv,inr a '6-ft Deering Binder - .-19:30 Durant 6-14 Sedan _ 'LIFE IKyUAANOE Fred and 1,:'s. Evans. spent Sun- big supper. Admission to the .upper• day with Fred and 'Mrs. Cowie at and conceit, 3:, and - cents. Sup;:er 2 McCormick Corn Binders 1927 Chevrolet Coach Phone Pickering 7920 got r�► zephyr, served at S o'clock.. Fleury Single Plow' 19:,:3 Chevrolet 1 1 -2 Tun Truck with i � - - " �• -,z 31r. Lewj,.5 aad his dau:'hter, Jessie A birt'lday tiarty. met at the home )1a inch'N'Pstsot'Grain Grinder long wheel base , •tock rack. YOU Can Buy at AOI718 motored to Toronto, (,,n Wednes -hy, of Mrs. Iyrr,. Profits, Aurora, to c.-l- -Jack for Grinder 19:31 Chev. Sedan, demonstrator briuuin2 \i re. Lewis and. her mot' :e•r • eb ate thr b`.rth�h: >'s of Sept. 19th. TjRES, RATTERIE9 ' - back; after, spendinx a w'eeh va�at- `,rf Jlrs. C,.Lapman, }fir :. Pr -`its mop- Fleury Grain Roller 1929 Durant Coupe ' ' jcn -there. her, of Aurora and Jir. D. Dalton,. of -Set Gamotlting Scales 1927' Ford Sedan ACCESgORIE9, - The iii ;:)ion Cir:le of the. - Baptist. Oshawa. After a social time w2:; Durh4 Cow 1925 Ford Touring Church met on Tuesday afternoon at spent in the a`ter ;)n. - dinner w'as _ _ .At ati low at?d-hettev prices the home , +f Mrs. Vti'm. Lint n. with Prepared ay t e ladies the -table w ; Welsh Pony (quiet) • 19`25 Ford Coach g r � Ice refrir>erdtor (store size) '15 -:30 McDo;rrieig Tractor as Airs, Fred ward's group in charge u. beau *•;.olio decorated with flgw'erg - - - , the day's: program. - and a birthday cake. .Auer the Ii:Kht- Riding Plows 2, 10 -20 F,ord;ons you can in Toronto. John Selman, of Bond Head', -w•ai; in ing•'nf the camile ;; the'' cake ser•;; i 3parton Electric -Radio, 3 foot Oliver Plow 'town over -the. week -end, aith hi� anti ali had parts; : 6f the,well -:ad- 2 Battery Radios ®'''�- furrow Cock: =butt Plow Let us repair th%tjeakyjtop. :family. It 's e+ -xpoct ^d that he will be en table. *_rey al: made suittable rep- - mo,:ng his household effects - short- lies of the tog = *_s of the evening, Deforest Radio (demonstrator) 12 -ft. Spring Tootih M -H Cultivator ly -to thei• new location. Many be:rutifuI zift= wire gi'c•�-n Vert Electric - Automatic Grinder 5 -ft M, -11 °tiff Tooth Cultivator 'Skilled Motor Repairs. Bill 'Tomlinson suffered a broken ?ills,. Chapman - and• Mr.. Poitou, who (deg :.otlstratvr) -6 -ft Sorino• Tboth Cultivator, M' -13 _ arm in ghat ar+n- bretxkinr ptame'tu(t- made. ,Wi.tr.Ye .replies.• They spent a Gordon �• • o p p „ n x _ r __. by, at �i'hitby ens -day last week, but :�nc'at evF•" -in¢. 'rue =t� were rw,et+t �t - /''� pQ �• - v as able to get fixed up and nicely fr. m To-?- to. ps .awa. Ct. _rerr.'•-rt. CHAS. COOPER, '`CLAREMONT' PhE�Oe ���- repair.d- b fore Dati left homy. SCUX X ;,land and tether points. The Mr, Ed Lewis revei:e+d - w.>rti- � n PICKERING, ONTARIO' Friday Iasi of the death of hi= fat- %7.: _ — - her I:. Lpla•tshon, Lnn Eng., on - the ' p't of September. is t i jai 5r �i 1 * ° ,G ,�Flr a t �) ° s� s• 74th -` ` it '¢>`I I� �r 9 r c Q r DINTq'S GARAGE _ :fear. His wife d`ed three year,, and the s idden death of Mr. Laci•i9, - . t or. rock and d Kiokaton B,de :'ill come as a bl'nror t•i the ssrvi.intz - family, of three daught?r: and two - - .. lGeneral.Repair. Work &H, oars.- 'sons. - guranteed at reasonable - '- - - i .: . _. - Roy ?binrian, we- arc sorry to say - - Prices. ha= be ?n obliged to return. t, -hoc -0 - � / tAcetvlpoe •WeldiaRs - - al and left on Tuasdav morrine. His - _ e ,ndiUnn givp. e.vise. €t,- a %,--r. hp Batteries coon red -and ebere. not ha• :,in,' reec,rered as wa_4 th,•:;Lht, EI' ? ;eatone and Dunlclp Tires• he would, have tionp after hi: open- . ” (3aaotine -and _Oils. • - ; atinn ;nmc wPFk; asrn. Lla tract that' - 'a. this trio will prove of ikne';t and _ Refreshment B +nth in (Ismateation, that he may he prtviieg,, i Lo' return - 'haele Pink, 75W hone ihortlry much improved. :.. r _ PrFnaratnry Ser, ice: were i±eld in - - MILTON L7•• �p _ jnfRt�t o dayf • � the Ct,itea ('hur�h ,here on "Fh�sr;:. {ap - , . .. _ - " . evening. The Sacra ment_ of ,the Lord's s O Al iLE .: 4 I%OPR _ _-- B =xt*pzr -vr hl -b� ✓ -r,- ff u }ax j tttnrnin�; next. The evenin, �Prvfer - - ETOR' is scion withtlraun in hyr.or of thb anniv°ryary ger,%'iC•Ps ill the Baptist -'- Church. The Of Cc al Board will +ne•'t on the. evening, of Oct 4ih, and tTn? - members fire asked to note the chart-' e in the ,late,, , neat " �Ianv Fhance; anti r-oair, 'hive been aecp,.Sary , on the ' rt,rFet, title to -the nF ' r;;*d '.surface. H,ip= - jCM • ACTION Eyesight :. "ha.l• t;,, by fillE•d ;itches levelled an.1 = closed .. rotoe ... 11liaall�orp w*••,.r, TYrcaaar s.r• l ' . _ culvrr*-; to be attehde, to. The four !d1 -L . P eed roost I THL sear. therti are five well- • ' 4 ^m�>as• •• ti ' cnrrPrt; reeei%el )articular ay.ent'. " ^. 1 1 all Bewe• L k ;tow n 1 +.34 f� .truce s that every. _ duriicg• th_� early part f t.?e iireek. h } - DISNEY BLS, „t v ix in his lirw car. TJw (-,, ^tract w')Uld apriF•ar to 'b- a- ���*� **.�r� - :- ''be,ut "'r,t[) :etefl at fhi� Linle, w' + +Tk 13 _ : Th,'v art' the ramie` faluolta five ••_'CAiii&CO�Oi/a�ED BRAKES - Oshawa tot in tirnerf tt the ext -Ar:e n„r- that vourlrl!'7t.1�— .ournelgl,l>4_rs Ow Pons O9tee P1� ail* th end of the pr, utse4l cnr.r3,.t. --arks thousand of oilier Chev- _�� ieNow ... ftwoo!]t ... positive ' Tie ar.rrual Field bas of South . role•t owner* are enjoying. And �:.'Ont fir") C ritinuation Schools w-as y�u are .li,ke1v to be , 'very dis- a }ed, n. Friday last. \aiure ai{ell app ointrrl. iE soil don't gel — _ them _ ZLVT -FLAME cyLnramt SEND -her hit with record breakine wp«ii in soar car. too.. That•= why every , er. The final count .howFrl C_ar• Inez-eased Power ... Pick -Up ... )Economy 'j1 tont t'ith. `4 }]vints, $n +�klin an.1 Chevrolet c►aner.' -could urge you Pick, r'r.a },ariiitr 51 anri :3.3 resp ^et - ::to insist on grttirtF Enelo,;ed Knee- I ' •i�Ply: The hiehlir;ht , f tMe day, xa- . - �ctioq .. �hocl.•Proof Steering - -tthe, runnir.•_ and umping of Han „l,i . Cable- Coritrollyd Bral.es . • BODY $Ys - t---- t Morg4n, who canttlred 2,7 pohnt? - of a Ft =he r Body ...and above all, an eeonoinical valve -in -head cix ga! s � • • • CoWer! seadly ' ' with BIne= Flatne-C liender Aeatl= tC,UPl�GtSl�rrf _ yes for grrntPSt poser urine the least e gasoline! SHOCH- PROOF STEERING I morral ='•� • � - Care _ Bas p Handling with Cos o ! il o Coaftol u and r -^MsR'. ^`r- MasPcr Six from .r, ^! -When time approach- Eye '� Ac '” fi 58 es Its final 1}our the . f •, `x. •�.S :Ss 5 •' ° ; • - n1P.mATltlLa We e' zecnte +� _ •- - •, - ��• : ;,•.';;.��•� ;> -;�.. ;�:' .•� $iandar•d Si:firoet will be.- standing in `a . 4;< *'. mute tribute . to the : ,St 1 `_may "' :. '' ' . 710 . �rrc T1111m, •_, f persons t?IeC have been b L.H. Tuck O t D. '"" r ,,� l gF -T .., creLtiv to dll s Oar, y r p - � i � �• I r +••i. a, • r,;,., ' •,,,. creative skill aecur'ee _ •_, Sc r,,.. _-.- .v �7: l iil ,. " G,,,'�.,f .:: h t and the befit results, -� -- " not Blindness t N p Greater Tribute" Pay for Vision, e ar ;a. f„ C . . u' G Ni ittt'i 1 s plan. N. W. STAFFORD of the fact that ?;ci -lice �i�„lt•- a `•erg ]i• r t., ,.1 �'E• .tat: � ` I. 1 .��'� z; .• l�.utg <LOn Road � nft^ii•� to lay, 1.11Eit't= t]E"�plt.' iit•(� �tti ., : :�`g k::3�� � � .a v, ...,E, i S 1 I � .t�i' 1lII.; F�tr"•.. ,W ,-�' .. ' `�'''`.:�s� _.. Whitby :H+ ferinz •pre,at discoinf„rt front . tht,. :� I t Phone Whitb t I {�r i �i.��ll� ':• ''�s 482 -'• r-- z ;- t- r..- t,,�-- �.+>u�•1,�r„llt•' is h ld - -� t� ,�1� just i1eyond their 'reach bevau. ;e of.. the, stn't� lint takim, the same inter - rc..;t ire th,• .relief ,Ii tlefrctirc EryE• con- ' , +` '�' � : • � - .dition: that it tak,.s in the medical 0' relief �ituatil-1. I am not* takinc tit: , I I� C•234C ',lien in hand to arzue this poih't x9`. I M` . :.: �r -- because t' believe in its ow time our Maple Leaf Mthal P' I } _greet• t!iiu4t will tee this• necessity min Iasu�aIICe Co. • but I t state one fact to prone my point. n the regard to the ne @d• of • relief in fhi 's connection. I correct- -,And W A W ANESA INS. CO. .Wed a relief patient who "was suffering 1 immeaaureabl with headaches and — - - Cheap rates for farm and couate7 Y , .• buildings. t..' .. :.. Windt:torro Insurance on hnilding1h through the welfare oft three occa being on relief s - 'he 'nt a 'tint ' " � � '� ' ' - wind - mills; Silos etc. ::- 'tons was ,'liven medicine -without re- GENERAL MOTORS VALUE .. PRODUCED !N C automobile Insurance OR ..PR ED 4N,ld suit, a later prescription adrnetatai _ of all kinds„ r`" •glatee:. I checked her eyes and sent -, °' - • „ •• •. - - ' -. vii letter to the medical officer of re- " ..,.CHARLES COOPER, r Claremont. :: ;:FARMS FOB $sew : lief and met with a refusal because - Write or phona glasses were not beinc furnished to BOWMAN & ROW$ r relief oatienb ;- M. -re medicine uac DresrrH,ed: but thin woman having WHITBY, ONT. + a rind 4 per own came and had hq W" eorr'tecC ani had relief -at once. F: ".1.•'iat. .7.4,r -,p �.. ".3�a:, r Even f Rheumatic -Pains ......''Eased Fast Now: (SAD HEADACHES, NEURITIS PAINS OFTEN - _ RELIEVED- IN MI U.+TES THIS - WAY— - - --- ou want iasi reuei xrom perm. rrqus, important, Aspirin is _ .@ emand and get the method doo- safe. For scientific tests show this: " tors prescribe — Aspirin. Aspirin does not harm the heart. Millions have found that Aspirin Remember these two - points: Distinctive � :Fresh from " Wr eases even a bad headache neuritis Aspirin Speed and Asppirin S et - s " or rheumatic pain often in a few And,. that you yet ASPIRIN. It Quality _ the - Gardens -- aninutest is made m Canada, and all dru ggisis In the stomach as in the, glass have it. Look for the name Bayer - -here, an Aspirin tablet starts to dis- in the• form of 'a cross on every solve, or disintegrate, almost the Aspirin tablet. and I was afraid you'd never know." any means; but he provided Kelly Little �r.�� instant it touches moisture. It be- Get tin of 12 tablets or economical Kelly found himself on the danger- with the elements of reinstating him - Li [l Girl gins "taking hold" of your pain bottle of 24 or 100 at any druggist's. one brink of sentiment" and quickly self, and afforded a, measure of oppor_ escaped to other things. But after. trinity: - Steals ShaW Morgan was a tall, dark man with _ wards he was glad he had said 1t - -- --- -, - '"Why. ASPtfifl Works SO Fast It was after ten, and a glowing sun6 u greying beard which he kept neat -. L on don C h 1 1 d Awarded - - set had 'left Its memory in the sky ly trimmed. An educated man, but ! . Drop an Aspirin - caught up by the scattered stars, when simple is his tastes, --be was much SpeClal Prize at tablet in a giass of the slow train rumbled, into Welling- ahead of his wife. She was a kindly. Western Fair L water: Note that BE- FORE it touches the ton. No one spoke as they came out capable woman, the daughter of a bottom, a is dvinte- of the Iasi tunnel and saw the bar. London, Out.,— Little Miss Con.. neighboring ,farmer, who 'had never, grains. nor, with its rippling ribbons o! light stance•Brtstow blond baby rider, rid- progressed beyond the limits of her Ing her Shetland' pony Sweetheart, at their feet, But Genevieve turned rural environment. Ia her own Lome - - with a gush of tears and touched Ro- she' was the Bout of hospitaaty —an stole the spotlight of the Western Fair % -b4a's hand as though to make sure easy, unconscious hospitality that Horse Show recently and btcamc so. . - she was not dreaming. embaaced everyone with small distino- popular that Director William Rabin. lr, - Potty Barker lifted the Sleeping Lion, But when Morgan was invited to eon created a special prise on the -"' - child from Jesaie's arms, spur of the moment and the little lady pay a return visit he went alone, E- 1111 3 iBCWIOi sYfiTW WATtM What in thew IR,N "One good thing, there's no lug- - One of Kelly's greatest joys at this proudly carried a red ribbon on her i yaw An n tablet starts to disint°' I ca6tas aurt - taking told• . of pain gage," he said, and they all laughed, period was Michael's weekly letter. pony's bridle, - are rod go to work. a ter minutes after taking D ' _ It was queer nervous laughter, but There bad been no communication bo. Constance U the eaves year old it broke the strain, tween them during his life at Taper- daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Brix When in Pain Remember These Pictures tow of for city, and the prize was aw_ _ soar. But Hoar they had resumed the "exceptional -__ - CHAPTER SEVEN, old intimate . Interchange of Ideas. handling for her t." She be skill in ' A-MIdN DM NOT ]HARM- TM �T � Wben.Potty Barker was oitbred the Kelly had. much to write about. He handing her mount, She haft entered choice of a job at Duffield, or one told of We work, of the progress of heart persisted In walking when the the children's saddle class .tad Sweet. down the Bounds, Jessie was deter. show "sheep and cattle, of experiments mining factor, lie accepted O[acdoa. they were making, of tests and im- announcer called a trot, tsotttag when it should have been a canter and then + aid's offer,- and "Michael rtes glad. ' jlrovementa, Michael made Duffield breaking Into a canter for a *elk. The Jessie's .account of her experience real again before bin eyes, fie wrote crowd which tilled rah seats and all Dad wakened in her parents a desire of the trees Kelly bad planted and but a few hundred of the-reserved IDES �� to express their. gratitude -,o Barker how they had "gt•own; of now band_ sections, cheered and applauded and = O to a ractical wa , and here !t was, tug he had put up, of Ideas Kelly w r mightily leased he a luc- ... D y eemlg yp w when p Kelly took longer to recover, but had suggested long ago that he was ky child got her reward, -�� Author Oil ~a l�1Car��W" his tather's- obvious effort to target now - carrying out. He never mention- _ y the past and make things easier to Gentry. the future removed the mental strain Pat had completed his necessary • By NF'1"'l"E M, SCANLAN that had, to resent years,- made their Sea service. and obtained his second �i el!n's from Life's - - Michael had . telegraphed that the -- ..+� -...g intercourse dangerously explosive, mate's cartiflcatb before the Examiner - Scrapbook With the resilience of youth, a few of Mates and Masters In Weilingtoa. P • t4Mlsts ~ >hsoaahy OLysae y months had almost obliterated- the His parents were eager to see him t:REATON This lisihafpai 0120,181"+s' to the 4Wt7 were all much better, and bad sn- more frequently than was possible °It became Him who created it t0 as Kelly Peao}rrow. memory of those night of terror. •. Yr"T is the son of air tt11es Pea. dured the ordeal with extraordinary Miles undertook to dispose o: Kelly's when his ship was trading between set it in order;' and if he did it is aallaw Nm! fathertr amend courage. Miles- had relayed the me m,' interest at Tapuwal, Miles nursed the -New Zealand and London, ao be join, unphiloaophical to seek for any sago oa m Hester is the Sounds, ed the Tdafon steamship' Company as other 'origin of the world, or to pre- _ - ll►eeuiht oy • family who are now the transaction and "Kelly recovered a Sts of the young people with whom Kitty had come in each day, •a tragic good deal of the money bed had put fourth Officer on the "Rotomabana," asces7 !a eonoefasd, a Lend that it might arise out of a llgnt'e; but calm to 'Les anxiety. Her Into the property, and aa3led wader the goWea grey- „ Bit Mils. Peacarrow wished 'users w _ chaos by the mere laws of nature. ti p►i+come a law7ee and to eater his father was now bedridden, so she Meanwhile Kelly had :gone tc Mar- Louad between LytUetoa and Wellfag• lather r 1AMOUea. JL4l7 insists oa br . returned each evening to the Hutt. ton. it had always been his ambition — Newton. -.. - eomins a farmer. He tins as ancl•, gas's is Manawatu. _ + • + •- ' "' Michael Peaas'<reew. w� owns Dui- Tomorrow that gay Qtiartett they It was -.fate in February when he to serve In her, for she was the love- "Principle and its idea is one and 10e1d farm. had so recently said good -bye to would : arrived at the farmhouse — a square Best ship afloat 'and the greyhound P His uncle has &_ daughter. hter. ti:11s. wbu ' of the Pacific- On this 'ferry service this one is God, omniscient and am- Saalls is love with as Tishman Ham• return, And with them three• others —, brown, wooden house which had lost - ' - ad Gentry. 11t1Jae father offers Gentry a Kelly, Potty Barker and rablan's -it original design in the additions be would have plenty of time at nipresent Being, and His "reflection Thiretntlttrimaw�Ka °iildyPsmacssrow . baby... ' _ that a growin family. demagded -sad home. No one appreciated ha change is man and the universe." —Mary 8 more than denovle6e' , Baker Eddy. J• uarr•ls v ith Gentry, asesulta him hey mast b very gentle ana lov- lncreaing prosperity made possible. Isays Dufield to work elewhara The future of Fablan's baDY had Kelly received a summons to the boa- Ing, Miles agreed. Pride would be ,Morgan believed In quality stock, -and + • Wde of bin d7 grandmother, chi been temporarily decided. Kelly and "A wonder it must be that there _ iinys� a email -sacrifice to offer to repara_ his name was high -on the prise lists Another of air Mils Pencara•ow. Genevieve agreed that it would not should be an rrisn found so stupid ' Arrived at the b•daide, he is askeo it tion. And he meant ft. They 'would at agrid Rural ebows. This pride !a Y P the will apologtae to (sentry and 'thus begin again, and perhaps out of this what he bred appealed to -Kelly It � fair to disrupt' the family by as � persuade himself that this i -w Doy ereoolhveoo onti that �• �. . trial might came for all of them ,a was oa these lines he bad urged �ruating a strange Iaiant Into their most' beautiful, world could be produce By the Wfli, ice117 inherits two midst more serene' happtaeea. They would .Michael to run Duffield, -_ ed by the 'fortuitous coticburse of thousand d pour Dn sod purchases some try again, After all, they were close. Something of his old enthusiasm re- "They've had their 'share of equal_ atoms." —John Ray. Ping 'brats with us," said Genevieve. Ia his second asawn. h• invites his ly knit, and it should be possible to turned, and Morgan enjoyed the gash • . • -winter f3•aevUva. his rallos- brother. Pat, find- a rommoa.ground on wbieh to of pride in Kelly's lace whoa some. -:(To $e Continued,y 1aa4 his cousin aobin Herrick and _ "One'God, one law, -one element, J•ssle Macdonald to come to TsDuwat. express, their affection sad ideals, thing bred: on the farm won' a high 'And one far -oil divine 'event* - - While they are with him. Kelly starts The tragedy had shown them more place in show or market. u " a bush fire part -of clearing operations. How B� Is Loledon?{ To which the whole creation moves,' The ere, Aided by wind.. seta out of clearly In what relation they stood Kelly worked . with the other men — Tennyson... t rooatrot to each other. Unspoken pledges, like and Morgan's younger son, a lad of unshed tears, are no legs potent be- seventeen. Morgan took off bin coat What is the area of London? No, - - . _ Michael had telegraphed' ' rmmedi- cause they are hidden deep in the and did a day's work with the rest don't trouble to anawerl Wbatever "'` HELL istely the -rescue party brought the heart, of them, but with the difference of reply you make, no body can say "Self -lope and ',the love,. of. the young- Pencarrows to' hospital,' and " Th home on the Terrace had never. superior knowledge. He could give you are right, for no One kuows the world constitute hell."—Swedenborg; the , good news was rapidly spread looked so attractive as %then seen them a lead in most things, anti the exact size of London. The County • + • through the scattered -family: Kitty in memory -through the rush rot Tact that' the Bose could sad would of London, which Includes the Lon-- "The rhind 19 its dwn place, and.In- •,and Norah admitted to each other 'flames. And tomorrow, they would take his turn at the hardest task was don boroughs, has an area of 115,98 itself can make ,a heaven of• hell, a ::that they bad, practically given up be home. Rain—rain which they an Incentive. Much of bii tfine,' how•' square" miles. The .'London County hell of heaven. " — Milton. hope, and now wept in• happy aban- had so often cursed' when it post ever, was spent -in the oversight of council,. however, is effective over as • + . - don. - • • pQned their pleasiues, 'had finally fits many interests, area' of 116:91 ailleW. TLi London pot: ' After a night's res and raving saved them, You never know your q "The `sinner makes' his own hell- by 8 t, 8 Kelly' Lad regained, some it his and tai district covers 232 soars miles, •' t their burns and injuries 'attended to best friends. Genevieve thought. as good humor, . Morgan, with Michael's The Metropolitan police are even more doing evil, and the saint his owd ; 1u hospital, and their pour half. this idea, occurred to her. confidence to guide hits, ilnderafood ambitious, for they. keep an eye on heaven ' by doing right."—Mary-'Bak- -ye • i - "'- blind a treated, the refugees •1e# Kelly and Michael sat together on something of Kelly's turbulent moods. nearly' 8,000.000 people over an area er Eddy. for Wellington with Michael. Kelly, the journey down, 'and, though Dill. He did not press the boy unduly, but of sliaost 700 square miles. The Met- + v , ...whose injuries were "the most severe, field ' Was never mentioned, the endeavored to make him join easily ropolitan water board supplies the "No" hell' will frighten men away waa eager to get home. Homol breach between then! had 'healed. in the family's social life. At first housewives from Hadam, in Herts, to from .sin; no dread of prospective Tbe' days of suspense had left their Only' Gentry kept them apart, " They Kelly lwpt to himself, but Morgan Sevenoake, in Kent —a total acreage misery; only goodness can cast hell' mark on Miles. Ha had learnt to could talk again in perfect cot,fldence made � a point of joining him of his of almost 367,361. The electricity 'sup o,}it of any man, and set up the Dray with a new humility. Oh God, and a good of gratitude warmed work, and talking over. It as with an ply of London is distributed over an kingdom of heaven within." —Hugh spare my children and give them back Michael's heart when Kelly said: equal, and Kelly's interest immediate- area of 1,841 square miles, The City 'R, Haweis. ;o me! "I was ,thinking of you ,that night; ly caught fire and he responded. He of • London has an area of only one • i • Tomorrow they were coming Koine. I wanted you to know I was grateful; brought a keener intelligence to bear square -mile. — known as "the most "There is no greater puriisliment on his work, and was the only com. valuable square mile in the world." of wickedness than that it is dissat- _ panionabie person whom Morgan bad The Tower of London Is not in Loa. is with itself and, its. deeds." •-• to confide in, and with whom by could don: • It stands in Stepney. Seneca. talk tbings over.. - - • : • • • - ' - P • ' - Morgan was not Micbael —not by. - - - - "Are you married?" r "There is no harder ,work in the Vie? —'`Na: Just nuturaaiyZiiscontentoei:" -world U., .. CIS 0.� aye f I1ade . - dilIt Helps Me! "' _ � Ideas Wanted That's what 98 out of 100 _ G� C •+rr women say after taking this' � Artist and u tour, or Professional are invited" •� s • .. A thors, Amer medicine. t quiets quivering i, •r.� �� to send•us saleable Sketches; Illustrations, Designs, Short ••�' — - �$ nerves, gives theia more _ �� - -- 11Q strength before and after Stories and Articles. S childbirth, • tides, them _ over r j 000 .��G �P Change of Life i t t makes' life Are You Artistically Inclined? r .� ��J 1 . seem worth living ag°1Au We offer you - practical instruction and erat'! cism on Paint- 1 �� _ ins$, Landscapes and F1' owers in Water Colours. Send a `y P'10 C-' LYDIA E PUNKNAM S �. �0 / �� a three cent stamp envelope for full information. P VEGE'�ABLE COMPOUND • pn1y a� e . _ r ideas Unlimited .. _ . - Issue No 39 --'34 - !RTY-NINE LEE AVENUE, TORONTQ _* AC 'NEW •DEAL • FOR WOMEN weighing only &T ounces - can , : ` ' - '-duce 3,000 quarts of vitamin D mill Since the 5.7 ounces of emulsion con. Walter B. Pitkin, Author of "Life Begins At Forty" rites a Lain go per cent, cream, the actual -' Scathing. Indictment in an American - Newspaper o the amount of vitamin concentrate In Manner in Which the United States is (Not) Hand the milk is leas than " one part Is ling the Problem of- Unemployed Women " 125,000. Dr. Briod hopes to do even _ - -- better. He holds out the .possibility o! -i- Private philanthropists and the sponsibilit:ies, . ire bewildered and cutting the proportion as low as one Federal- Government work day and lost when- these exactions on time part in 250,000, and. even dreanm....oi.- Womens­,­ , night to relieve stranded boys —and- -and•- energy- inevitably- -pass -- �so ✓ ~� -�iy. - •I►etet}t that - less -tAai+ -- men. Public works, transient camps, then, can they not tackle the biggest one part in 1,000,000 will have to M federal, state and local relief -pr job they hs!ve ever undertaken? Why added to produce milk of the propet �Chatt�r - grams all centre about unemployed do •the not • y put their shoulders iv ' vitamin l D content. " • ■ �! • lee, .but„ what of the stranded wo the wheel and work out some pro- me .. . - men? Why doesn't somebody et All this is of importance because 5 or Mari M Mora.a Y g gram to lighten the intolerable bus•- cow's milk varies in its vitamin D. after their problem, often more ser- dens of their luckless stranded sis• . content. - • . Vitamin D potency ka- "' .-. ioua' and tragic? Millions of women tens? Why can't they clear the hsven;'t had a glimpse of the New pathway for a New Dei►l, for Women? usually measured in what are called EXAMINE YOUR NAILS Dees. Or are women heartless? Steefibock units, Dr, Sfee_.bock of i the University of Wisconsin being y • We. are cell interested in discovering things about our characters - Take Ne.w York City, for eicampke. and now the finger - nails are under scrutiny. - Let us see what they More' than 200,000 self- supporting Putt' Vitamin.D in Mille one of. the vitamin, D pioneers. Is �g Summer, when cows are brazing in- mean in our lives: '" _ - single women have for •months. been -- the field .and are exposed to the -Long, oval nails denote artistic temperament. Medium ovals terribly stranded there; Many got Vitamin D is essential if rickets ultraviolet rays of the sun, 'the rit• 5 stlean strong, inventive nature; short :ovals, literary. talent, and ambi- relief jobs from $7 to $12 a week. (resulting in bow legs and the like) amin D content of their milk is about Lion. Round flat nails -means domesticity and maternal instinct. SmAl, With the grim' spectre of old age are to- be 'prevented. Cod -liver oil 5 Steenbock units',•• but' ' in Winter, round, raised nails found in morose and weak chareterS. Short; pauperdom staring them in the face, contains it, which explains , why. when they spend most of'.their time ~ broad, stubby nalis for illiteracy and stubbornness. Long nails for they have striven heroically to ge► mothers fed it to children for cen- in the stable, almost zero. The con- work. But good appearance counts turiea before the vitamins were cunning and deception. .1- square types denote determination. heavily with prospective employers. heard of. Milk contains it too, but centrates and emulsions described by and daring. - * • * • ` So frequently the poor souls go with• the American Medical Association east$ 50 Steenbock unitse owdthe out food for s few extra dollars to .approves any sound.method of im- smallest -town can have milk of "the A PIG WITH A LONG MEMORY spend on clothes and coametics. They ' Three years ago Farmer George L. Anderson of Lake Basin,- put. up a brave front to .hide des- proving milk so far as vitamin D is right vitamin 'D potency. wt Montana purchased a sow from "Dad" Hoerr, of Billings. perate tragedy, concerned. Hence the activities • of P g the dairies and the man •�factarora of , A few days ago Hoerr entered a hog - calling coniest over `a local - All over the country, young girls vitamin D extracts and concet'trates. radio- station. He stood before the microphone . and trumpeted, and warren are being shockingly ex- By painstaking extraction pros- A �� Home plolted. Conscienceless housewives " -• "S-- O- -o—ey, •s-- o —oey,• —y, SO— so —SO— asses vitamin D has at last been run - •- • � X- --- - -' - -- - „ .1 - . . _.. - have pat girls in their early 'teen „ SOey. down in a complex chemical' com- Home is where your heart ie " to work- at housework, often at no Suddenly.there was a commotion in the Anderson farmyard. A pound known to science as -ergosterol. With that ,I quite agree. sow .rammed through a fence and followed b all -her litter, waddled' wages m a11, keeping them on the Expose the ergosterol . to ultraviolet That means, where your ain foil $ y job from early in the morning until - toward the radio in the farmhouse, Only e lime( inteavention of rays and.it becomes active, Why not dwell, ` Y.. Y 11 or 12 at night. The girls do faun= 1. ' Anderson, saved his household -from destruction. - -" dry, 'cooking, baby- tending and clean add it, thus 'irradiated, to mYlk and 'For there your thoughts will bej. • • * —'" -*' - = in f m "w regard enrich the vitamin .D content? The a'str - y . _ g or social oirons ho • PERFECT SICK -ROOM MANNER "a good home" as ample payment. medicos are not sure that this will Your feet may go a ing, The more benevolent women pay rat. do, for the reason that the vitamin .Forever "and a day, How few people have perfect sick room manners l Yet these are D produced by.. the irradiation of Adventuring down luring roads or -$15 a month. just as important as the perfect 'manners of the doctor. - There is so - ergosterol is not the same ..ace the A thousand leagues aw_iey;' P y Other women are stranded- with You 'will find' fame and fortune, much to irritate and lire the slant in ordinary course'of conval- nature] vitamin D of cod -liver oil. - part time jobs that barely pay _ for escence that friends 'and -realations should do their utmost to-be tact - So the more scientific dairymen And all that fair appears, food and shelter. In 2929, we Find have been adds to . milk a little But a little wistful- whisper ` - • that. 109 women workers attending � �' • • - ► Relatives would be wise to ascertain who is going along to see the Byrn women u workers school earn- cod -liver oil eoneent: ate of known Will haunt you down the years the patient —and on what day: This would often obviate a crowd in ed an average of - $24.15 weekly. In vitamin D efficacy, sometimes diluting A little pleading' whisper it in ve etable .oil. But .it to, not the ream. Also take s little trouble with gifts. '- If -the room t5- .1932 the earned SICK 'and oral Sy which somehow calls you .back, snowed under with flowers, take ;yell. jelly., lf. veryhody seems to- R tak- had as much as a half year of full e r Against your will or with it, i Y Y Hough merely to � pour the cod -live ing fruit, then take flowers, era ar of a bottle of smellin salts employment in the year ending'Jane, oil - .concentrate right into the •milk rY' winding track : 1932. Only 17 had accumulated any First an emulsion must be prepur'ed Dawn memo a or eau -de- Cologne. _ - And there you'll find, in fancy, And magazines and 'books,' but books should he neither heavy savings by the end of the year: And One quart of thin is then mixed with reading nor heavy in weight- The patient is weak and cannot hold in no case bad they saved more than: 1,000 ordinary quarts of. milk. The The things you used to know, $75.000. Many, of course, event into authorities -say -that the cod-liver. oil The fielavers that used to blossom, up heavy books. See to it that the print is not too small debt to escape starvation. dues not impart its taste to the milk. The dreams of long 'ago, ' It is the quiet soft - voiced friend who is most welcome and one All this and more of the same na- And through the mist which 'hovere School teachers who have lost jobs who wilt-not air her troubles, but, tries her test to cheer the patient or have had dependents sutler heav{, tore was `told -to the chemists as. - Round memories divine, with gay bits of gossip of .this and that. _ ly Rural teachers are the worst se 'Cleveland by Dr. A. E. _You'll. glimpse the well- loved. laces, mbled at - atraiided of all, especially m the Briod+ who conducts research far • a You'll see old hearth fires thine! South. In South Carolina and Geo- company that specializes in the mak- However far r! The brief attaeised panties are just You wander,- - • • • ee-Iii.Otle rgia and some other parts of the ing of vitamin D•. extracts for dairies. - whate'er fair )ands ou see - _. comfortably. full. He reported y Crepe de celn,e, flat crepe or weals - .country, many earn only a�"di a month Po ed his success in makings Your heart will still, keep turning L]il arse able satin ere for but three or four months of the stable muleion of s concentrate with ,r pe are popular fabricr a evaporated milk or, cream under hi o your ain root -treel _Jtluatrated Dreeamakinp Lesson to select. It can be .trimmed with Y ar. Hence their annual income is Po high _ $75 or $100. And there is little'hope Pressure. Kept in cans and sterilized, And through all your-we& ' roaming Ful*mshed ' with Everg lace or with -self binds. _ in eight. In Nebraska; teachers who- theses emulsions can be stored with- Pa In youth or life's last gloaming; _ (terr.. Style' No. 3357 is designed„ for -siz- armed $700 in 292$ -29 dropped to out losing potency. ' A highly eon. Your thoughts will still go homing, _ es 14, 16, 18 years. 36, 38' and 40 570 in 1932 -33, and to $467 for 1933- centrated sweet cream emulsion Where your- sin folk bg1 h _ - = inches bust. Size 16 requires 3 34. Fifty, per' ceAt, outs is school - - yards of 85 -inch material with 47a - -- Y salary budgets are not-uncommon: _ 1 �, y arjis of lace. At •least 100,000 young women - f H•OW TO ORDER - PATTERNS graduated from normal sc-hoois and a ©�C�p (� ' your. name and address teachers' colleges during the past <J t/ V Clulb plainly, giving number and size. of ,four years, have never found - jobs. "" "' °" ~ " " "d such patterns as you want. Enclose- »Thousands are now unemplp a LESSON NO. 26 title page. and the'last page requis• j 15c in stamps or coin 1coin preferred Federal Government ape s $2.OW, Illustrating two more scenes of ed decorative 'design and the inside —wrap it- carefully) for each • num- 000 monthly hiring unemployed .racing yachts. 7 - " :bet, and address your order' to Wil teachers to teach the illiterate: Rixt pages, required the realistic type of + what does this mean to each teacher, •FIG. 205 is a scene 'of Hamilton, illustrations. I did not have enougl!- son Pattern Service, 78 West _Ada Bermuda. Note the background of - material filed, away in my supply of (aide St., Toronto: + egen if al[ this vast anm went for the cat showing behind the ships. clippings, � y ' salaries atone.? Evenly spread' over Also note. steam -shi i� clip d s so it Was neces9ar to the known 100,000 trained. but job -� �'� d " time i�the city library " Suggests Clogs - less, +Let `leaves each only $20 a_ racing and pleasure yachts, as well in order to get enough data to com' g8 g as the small dinghys. • plate the work. To illustrate tAul For School Children' month for food, shelter and clothing. FIG. 106, ilWatrites a roiling sea particular book, the', moral is -keel Figure out for yourself how far it and the large - - will go. - g yacht sailing with one a sharp lookout for any illustrative The medical officer. df the West reaf down. There is ' another large or decorative material to fi}e ' away - Others of the "stranded are barely yacht in the distance with' the -hull alphabetically for future eaterg• it plea fornthecweariaschools lo clogs out of their 'teens. Graduated from lost to sight behind a great roll of oncies, p t e high -schools and colleges in the past a wave, There is s school children, It is to be feared, splendid action here Next week we illustrate British ' six. years; they. have never had jobs, and ,a Ronde 'however, that ills recommendation Fful, ogportunity?.for the battleships: These monsters o the �. �►lll go unheeded so'long as clogs are or At best, work hardly paying living' r n a n. wages. I have talked with dozens. i regarded by most pare to as a• i They have no money Their families - t dication of social interiority, are strapped. A few call themselves t �O`• ([ Yet clogs, of a sort, were formerly luckyto.ha.ve jobs paying..for,lunches 6 S footwear for people of fashion. the • :10 - r� f Manchester Guardian point' out: An and a little extra for board rt home. =. advertisement of a London trades. Anywhere from 10,000 to 20,000 women have taken- to -the road. They, man of the 18th century said: "Thom-, .'• •, like the, hoteless men, . have burned i as $erry at • the Patteb and "'Crown _ - finder-St. Dunstan'a Church in Fleet tramps and hoboes: Twenty per �� , �: ' � • _ ,y L Street, selleth off sorts of fine Leath- cent. of all homeless'' omeless ' women, are �y e er klogges, fine' leather pattena, corks _end entypne. o r words, er tw In th o clogges for ladies, all sorts of clogges anywhere from 2,000 to 4,000 girls— a whale village of the stranded' - for gentlemen and all other Porte of g ••- or.: � .' '�' =� ' c '�� OW � ^� clogges and pattena. . Likewise all are living in freight cars, or bum- _— 33.57 sorts of leather clogges for children," ming rides, or hitch- hiking from now- , - _ - , . - -. .- vhere. to •riowhere,_day__$ft0r _May artist to show contract in his tech seas lie a'vivid contrast to the „ Joining this straggling Odyssey of pique. After all -it is contract that and neat racing. yachts. First Wedding in AlaioSt the Homeless. are at least 2,60t► wo makes a. pleasing sketch and lack of EX. N0. 30. This exercise calls 'tor Halfa Century men , 45 or older. Can 'contrast that spoils a .great .number work on decorative design motif"' Nor are these the most- wretchedly of artists' efforts. hopeless. .I am reliably• informed dealing with marine life. ((lake a few Digby, N.S.-Until recently a little - For the artist. with- a flare' or a , desi 5 that may be' adapted for use Today's pattern wilL do much to that some .col( a ills who looked y p ward making your figure look youth- Baptist church -at Calloden near here g leaning towards design; one will find as decorative spots,' corner- pieces, had never witnessed a wedding to its • futilely, for - months for: any xlnd of ample- opportunities in Marine iI- tail ie'ces or *borders. - fully slender. work have one to .Mexico - there to p a 48 years of existence. Erie•Vantassel.' 8 lustration to test his ability, • FIG.• : _ 1• •- - • It -is -a boon to-the business svomnn, '-become _women- of the streets. p design Questions will be answered in this high school and college miss, for it's and 14lisii Faye `Handspiker •became 107 is a. Piece of decorative the first couple Ghat ever made their Hundreds' of mature, secure well- suitable for - marine subjects,. There department.- Anyone=wishi to'•re- ao easily and quickly Slipped laic. vows in' this tiny -church erected in to-.do women in America - today seek are many books that -will - assist an ceive a personal reply . may • have ••Your're dressed in a jiffy with this 1886. An Anglican minister, Rev. A. worth while,- activity to fill their in- amateur artist in making sketches or same if a 3c stamped addressed,en- t new combination slip, brassiere and E. Gabriel, rector. of , holy - Trinity - creasing - leisure. -'Their. children -are' .decorative.• designs;. I • well remember - velope -is, enolosed with. the request. - ':pantie. It fits the figure without any Church at Digby, officiated. The away at school, or'married in homes a few years ago being given an as- The Art Director, Our Sketch Club, uncomfortable bunching as'guring an church* hag not held regular services of their own: The women accds• signment• to illustrate -a book entitled Room 425.. 73 Adelaide Street West, unbroken line to the outer garment. for 15 years. tomed to family demands and re- "An Epoc of the Sea." The cover, Toronto. r ,,..,;• _ _i: - `.;;,;: . '!w+.. _ . ' ;y w. _ - - _ � tire+ Fr'. - .. �i .'' ?x . -sue:., �r >`• ,. - :7LnaAL���. -- harvest Tkarik•givintq will be•ob- took place and a deluge of rain orate '.n against arrested fur, sag- to tears 'v ,?n he de&cribed :,rte tee'.t`� v 7,;erve4 in St. George's church on Sun= passed through th >' c1l�ert for ab +Ju -ancy. He' is nut a p, r as he lv +ks ace_ kid..; . :�uitterin into the pe,'er- = -Miss u. _Blv, of Toronto, - eras it. lay. S�7t• .30th. Service, rill be u_) twu h,urs, and all of a sudden, t� he has sub�twlr sal sons; in tv,'•, (,r arse r„,rn; as b,:ld ,a.� the brass c•n �L Standard Tine. i11ur.,in) Prayer at :,Id mast f� and hh-ticelf -being run' hree banks. , He passed .through a Qan :t. }ix i Bank's frunt do, +r. And- town on Saturday.. 11 a. nt. Preacher, Rev. C: W. Holds- 'ed dr,w stream, and he claim.-;' 'ickertno rbN, a feR•'•,�'e�k n. - ?; Mrs.:.Sproti :e and daugbtey , M_:. n ar - ,[tell that ;tile' vcafi. y '•�'a, an e�per- rMorgan, of Turonto,'visited Mrs. a�rr' worth, B. A,, .6f Isiiugtun..Fi-eniug! he Wkas ur:able• t) get on to ills fee - -AIany •are size. c'lew's -be!ns )P'er- iment t•,.. ,4 tjror �g!i :� 'si, -lc�n rhz -Miss Fawkes, on Tuesday. Sen-ice of Thanksgiving at 7 p m. until he Was 4alfway Aomn a• farm.. A on the. Be•,r and:-Wine zit - k!ion. � people ,l'�'tJiiS ;' :- P.rtroance that they ?� -= -Mrs., Thompson, of Toronto, hss Preacher, :Rev. E- G'. 1;uhinson: Sure -ar'; yard. lie says that times are no Ind i 1,•ivty yat'to hear of any 1•,(•- � V,'t�ulii clat,t,ir .frig' sutitethisiv differ-, y;I a been -.Pending a few days "ith Mr. da }' School at 1.9- a. ru. All ate cord as toed on the highH;ay as they u :tty that is entirely satisfied, • W? .cote All well -and good. but the dam - been invited to these services of Th- ed_ tux r There" -are far t+: an; ! ,a,'e urte tug ;'n nearby t;tet L; .estal?> I ar•e tt,. t! , ce_ynu_t� j�;vplc has been- ` and Mrs. Shedden White. > t... _- , _- -Tile. Towt hip Council will meet ' H ksgivi -ig nfu ' the_ Bles sings .t f the mutor : ars un the rua? now and e,• isbinK a rea} reputation f� r itsel3', c•omi,le> ed in the meantrr.:a,- as w? - ■ o� -..Xqi day neat. fur the` transaction ar a t. A yo e willing o he•p del eryn.,e i p6.u: -.- zmn-b ice!_ then- nd fir;t -nand. information from "the nu,a. Iwtun aft..z a few'thuu. and years -- - of general business. orate !§�- Clrurc�t -`or- these- servfc�s; }�a= _ ;.�1_kr_.,)un a1•_s e high sty =lops tot 'rereat anything tier} t1tiS is nn? habit t:)at is riot brnker -Hugh ,llillcr left on Frida will be w'eltumed, Saturday, at :3. way. �,;ti_'r{ 4e ha: been tra:ellin• ti•hore=,im :� -A'- O d Smoak-•' i„ !1, 1 :., y night -A Special flall Da Service .-will 'for thw r* r r . ti for Indian' dead,- Sask.; where he wi l Y Y past thi._ -Else years -i� _ i y v�-r �it��±'e_ek_ end almost cattle price beep, de: eloped, spend a munth. be held or, Sunday morning at _11:00 wears t- o,heav- y -.-'W. G. and -Mrs.'Scott,•of, Clare- a, m. Aaniiard tiinr;, (fiote. cha.n'ge of summ�r.and winter, a cap, pulled o: `-- moot, visit. d W. J. and '_airs. Miller time) in the ):nixed Church, Prepar- er his ears;' rubber boots -and 'ha= " on Satjtr(lay: atiun, have been made in ozder thaw. tiu ,emus soar coat, and vests. H g . this atinu :xl service rr,a has been - threatened' at diffei•en _ ��� _ • _ _ - -The Guild• of Si. Geor e s Chur- Y be a ties' � V • • , - 'eh will meet on Thursday, October, s'lcces5. The main feat- of the ser- times wi!h being ar•risted for vag - . , 4th at three o'clock, in the Club Vice be._a .beautiful, pageant en- rancy, and he answer; t.' ^.e threat -b• Rooms. titled "8utkia> SchoaLV"rsitors froil 'patting hi; hand into Iii; pocket and : -Win. Oullis•_is'apendinr a few- Far Piares'- Another feature Ih•_ w ±hdrax•i_ -t, a big roll=6f bilH; v;h is ' rte,' ! if days this :week' With relatives. in' Or- =mica ' .71 be. ihe•.p ;esentat,on by ieh he•alw`ays carries -as :.a prvteif - .Pickering s-Leader •Store _ ono, and ),bile there - atte,>3ded the their •oareots of . severak:.b4bies fur Orono Fair,. Baptisin. The _evening service will be Withdrawn on account of-St. Geor e'� JTh:re is. an epidemic `bf '.colds _ .R : from which a large number in the Annu.. Harvest Thanksgiving 'Sur-' • 'TOTERS' L?ST, 1934. _ �iNNONUCEMENT village and surrounding- district are v:ce. - suffering at the present time. - Duringr the past week. the Reath- _ -On account of the return to St= roan. has been fo�•ecasting cool. wen- _ " =', TO OUR - andard Time, the Gray Coach Lines tiler; expce t-ing a wave from the nor- th-west have ,In:;tead .. ©f- cool weather it . '_ - Man Customers and Friends may tie seen• on another page. has been " exceptionally mild, being Municipality' of the Township of .: •I. _ - -Our new dairy Is now open and above -the average.- The .cold' wave Pickering in operatiolp. Mr. Robinson will no which was expected passed to the f doubt -rind this location, with the north' of .as. During the past few_ Notice is hereby Riven that I have _ present conveniences much more sat-_ days it has been .very cold in the .r0mP!i.'ri wiih Secti;;n 9 of the t`ot After October 1st, "The s isfactory . north -we„t. In Alberta there has be:;t ens' Lilts Art and that I h3,•e p, =t - Mrs. A. E. Walden, of London, Mrs a ;now -f%il. of eight inches and, six ed up at riy office at Whit, • a!e or „ B C. Smi`h, of Toronto _and Sirs.. Harold irtche, r'n come parts of Saskatchew• '? e '_'i`h d sv of'Sepf?mber, 19 °4, tIi? Big Store will not be obi - - Laing, of Montreal, spent Tuesday at ar. fr' e ar,:w and sleet has damag ?d list +f ati hers «*sic Win# ;tied to <<.,te the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ster : - s'. e )f the grain crops that are still, the 'said 3hin;cir iity 'at Mun:cip?' itt. _S`.3r,ding -in the field:. ' .,' " Flecti,)nc, un,.1 teat such list rernairi Serving the 'Wednesday -The Police Trustees of the Vill -' -T'.te irar• :el of radio never ceas-- t-heie f`•r ;.nsPec't:un: age announce the -return to Standard es. On VG :•dne =day m ,rning of this And I ! ,Fr-ov call uv )n all .•bt?r> 7,, '�] =- - Tirrre a# midnight on Saturday:S4p. 3'eek, t?,o ani,�urc,i of the C'lumbia to-tak,r.if- .m4di�Lte p''c? ?dine.= t.. lialf'hol ay, and molt) also 29th. St'tiDAY 'NEXT �i'1LL BE O\ Broad actir.e System.. addreG =ed: u;. have- ary errors or ornissinnc co-r. -- - • - OI.D Tim-E. �i' ?1 -t :sir tuts t_> y.tu t', Cltidebank. -N-ted a.r :, -.d °ne to lax'. the last dad'. _'be open foZ business every - -Aa * -hr Society of Frig-nds will ^t and" and with a click heard ••n fir =t 'P :1 b� :;:ig the I th day of Oct ' , t• the s eak-i, we wer? li.,teain o.t_he. - lbe.`1b33. hold heir Q.u:.rter!} meeting in their P- _ . . . g =. - - . apeetinst -h4 iise. here own Sunday nest, ; ;D�; ;mac <r. cn?akinR `r .m a Fo tf• - :� r evening during. the week. . the Presbyterian-;, ha�'e witted awn x' :,r :y ''a Sew few of the, then, 334 Dated this 6th cisy of Septeatbei their serving- on that day. if ti,.- .011rard- l in(-*. about to ba- 1934. • �) -Alf} n,Rh „n-ly •ine'merch,,t ad. '- aunehed i ;y .Queen Mar;:. His. Mai. Y vertises to the effect. This week will "sty The lair. -r -id•lre ,cs -1 tile a,rlience. Donalit' R. -ileaton. : conclui f i? see son of Wednesday's f"il `w `'d ' v :'1, °Pn. Nlary. w}:f• ehri =t- Clerk of the said Mvniripaht� ' half hoi'fiay. On:: annount� . the op� `•n id the :h;n ' l; ;P?p �1 ,ry". l , Pry - _S ■ C H A PMAN. i enin every eceninr from n'4 oti. a.,r a.4 d:•tla� .an even sl �ii OA - -- - - -- - -- -_ - -- --- -_ . ti' , fl ., d e ' the _r #riniversary..CQrrires are- betnZ me of •be.. n `vii :he way- e,,.Ad _ L held in tie Audley United Church be heard. A 'rut . r markak�i :. :men' --• ` p 41 on Sunda.. neat.. -hen R� v. G. x, r)., no- f, rLa• t4P An.rual Han•?• - +, __ _ Q %'� Forbes. of Tornnty will preach, both " "e� "SPrvic�= itt•.c,`i ^'rf: •n :tiii••?, 0 1 /r,1 T V '� T 1 ! L C� R S S L ;:' erl Ch+tr h•* of •P. k- r,n,t. will n1'aer `cur R iLter Sup ,ly t))' ;New 5prin¢•;wmNie. Aftern.)ol and kvenifig. en ;cg-. at u titre here, Socue Fine Material. -- f hflei' nn Cal�,,day, Ott. '�i`•t. at 1 ?.� a. 2.30 and i p. nr•'_ , " - - —.--- Scme Carettil W(,ikingtt� hip. -The . Guldrl� Gleaner 91i -cion' nt. and. 7,04) ;,. 'n' . .Fe,'_ Professor Coal '►lichael •cif E-T- antrel C' 1leg•� To = - - - RUBBER TS -S2 50 and :$3.G0, hQk )Band of t �e L Wiled Church are hold -'• ' R BO- - - sing a ,special �'hankoffering, meetiu {' •un -n, will• nrea,•h at t'? ri)nrnir ;q-; =-. - - t -Coke 5 uker9 are up: .L on Friday. Sept. 29th: A11••tiie lathe, :ice .nd - Rev J: A. Crar.a_.:n. of T - -_ ` are corrliai :y twit ?d to come an.l "nto. at the- f+ :enin- c.FVice. On.'t':. 1. ��T fl - - =A;;6De hhf•Rln(t rf Woi �3(otF,_Shirt1-, HeadliRht• spend a•co•:iai etienine with She.Band. follnwine Tue ;•:ay: Oct. '_'rd, t'•. YY �d _ Uvkrylle. CstpaNnd•SrayoGgble Fred and Mrs. Saadnn and fam- Kan•est Home CuoriPr will be held. Underwear•.' which -;ill b? fn!! ,wed by a progr:^ Frf m ^' .. ily, of Burrord. motored to Yckerins• on Sat•,tr(a and 'they, mviu , pre;Pnt ?d riy Vie cl -i)ir r . tie,,, r• *.': - 1� Cei tliln for Spring. - y } rsd •t,. �f 5t :CHAS. -LAW, Pickering. R Lakefiald on . Sunday, accumpan,fed ader ti+? i •'ft^ (hone _ii'3U - 5F - _ Curai,. Tcr,nt� t lit by W J. C'.ark, stied spent the day of Dttald S. Linden, with liar -1 i y with' Allan and Mrs. Clark at; fam- Frow, %t' 1i -kn•wn radio or' an.ct an,; fired T. - Bunting, "Pickering �! flyt m ,. _.. accttmnaAst.' Thi, shot wa , a fir :'t - - -- tree Eetcsbliebed 183 : -" T.,a members ,A the Tennis - - prize ,Caller at th- B.amfi-nn yl .,- R Rddib Lice Y --iTa1 F?:`.it'•'l. alt' *he C'!:AIF•�lt,•.. ^ YROCl� ` :.Club were entertained on 'f tits$ ec -- -`- --- --- — -- —. - - ening last -at the home „f A. E- and- „r -ham = etvicP. *.ht• I*rer ^',t',nal. - THEATRE '• a- -Mrs. CAvfrt. „'hen the leadin . fiat -. C.*rW''Ut of -he hiwans_c r ulr _ :. late WAS a •corn -roast fo!lrrxed by' van -,t; li_ir,. Tuffs 1-i rectirt :v A_ .: .� 4d2ncinR atfd cal.er--a'' „u�ement ;: All tariGd rtr,,irrrn i. hrin�.I)r!'d.,Ate? WX—MI= s,—'. report a :•^ry eni�•yab!e.. tii,?N, . Furth.,•r port' alar? -.ten f -In 'a recent letter irr,rn Jitr hint - A".thrrt,ld rf•,ident .if theii .wn- ' tiorthPrti Electric :sound Syeten, j _ at Ir.yuui-4 Falls, he advi -e. of sev- whin: in CiP pel-son of John M 'r'• Scmnd Pi- etares -at th-eir Beet - - eral fa 13 of snow. and much frost at died ono F rdav- :r-)rn,ng- .last-at tli: - "'this, date. Jim is nog 'pretty frig• north h"'f nr !us br))t}Nr, mistily 11 8rhoeider Lard, `:7 but has a good nositio-n, is makin: {)f the Fn,trtn Curces ;Gj­n, where ! s succ�cs of it, has comfortable ;•.;r- has hs nn Iiv.inR ;'r.ee the death of Schneider. Pea Meal Bacon, •.. ... - 3'2C. _ 'roundin” and is generally .saticfie•l, his ci;t�r, -r-Ann y1,•+ +rr , which . tn,, ; FRi nA T xnd qA T'L'RDAY _ - _ t hst he went, north.. place t few' %%-( -Pk,, \Ire , \t : rP, w•h ' - ..yChciee diced Bacon,, � lb. pkg. :• • :.. 1 f e. ' w'a- in his t•2nd tear, v. a; a life -1vnIC SF.PT, ' `ith' and-28th :. 11Tnmbers of the- choir of the Un' Chore Red Ribbon Round Steak,,.. .. ... Inc. : sited C!,urrh. are reminded of rlract- restflert or •th«- Town:zhiii, t)ut f.-)-r till ■ ,..ice on Sat. 'e�'rning'uf tilt; week Past f:y „' spars. tic i,ied in' the vi11aR,' THE OLD' - ••• .,. lOC. with hi:. si -ter. V� rile h? has not bee, M'iuced Steak,,.. ..• at iz 'tin T) C 'j__$h?1-h Pronaritinn _ hC n rho ',n t ,;f health for s"me t;lr”. Pork Liveir, - of the Anniversary Ser,6ce� music •• " will be e�1•nmcneed Rood turnout his •de.tth was not e'xpPCted,'he hat'- FASHIONED .. heese - ... �3c. ` ' ,is hoped for. ing died cudde-nly -•tin Friday ;rnornin_- �� Fine4t Old C •• - The T�rne in this district which abr,ut, riavbrPak., Hf moss a man ui. , WAY ..; for 35e. -as of a Very valet dispo :iti� n and York Peae, ..•' 'has been on. Davlight- Saving'Time _. _ -.. . t owns was hi?hly esteemed bty.all who k ea' tin,... ». 100. } l since 4pr11, will return, t „• Standard ! hone His - C. FIELDS Time on Sunda • nee . Some t ftinera.l took• nlace• :n '.11,in_ ; dray morning and after Ra,l'.iie BABY DEROY; 'Votnatoes, ... ... .. loc in the Province which w Day :. . erfnmer Macs wa.: h "!tit in St. Francis da Ea!- J [ ►ITH.AT.LF,!!i All Meate'kept antler Electrical , Hght- Saszn¢ during t,e summer re- es Church•' intern ?e ^t frn >k place i - rted to Standard Time. several (�aCemetete. lI'? su�viy."I JOE MORRISON « t' 1. : the R. - - MS .Ref►_iReration. -The W. JT. •S. of the United by two hrwt ers, ]tarry, of the 4th - Gtiunh will. meet at th home of 31r;. I Cbh,� lci,lcra hcl tt tf rT trowas ts;cnn : T. Lair ,, i1 Weiine, day; Oct. $rrl. b`, local nooPfe in thF recent, ash; Monday, Tneeday a.nd WedD'eday ■ ■ I D : The hale it. $e parktd'on'Oct.tL, y races off Newport,'ill which we are requested that all dnnati,ns OCT. 1st, ?nd and 3rd and it is re BL�tCher {phone 3000) Pielrering :be bto)tt?ht• to the- meeting.., and cv.- very otry to see, .Britain lac aga.' ; member is urged to atte..d, tilt: to,4t. TI1e trouble .,'as larrely'du• t ..� %. ery •GEORGE ARLISS ineet!nR. _ inPxr)erin11P6 r,}`' th? skipper .and, hi;, crew, h :tit we 1)e'ic•,'e that no nat:,,. - - .A�nexican counterfeit mone} is - li can ta'k4- 'hat-Cup away from the .. now in circulation in 1argre ri•.tant.t- ies. A. There are one, fire, and ten d• ?l,- THE HOUSE OF �'lckerin : - X eat:.: Market. ,... . - ttr bills, t�Itich` are a good -imitation race "Hook or Crook" for as evir. l ' of the' rest} thing, aril there are also an American .Sport; Writo-r tr lls it I S .4. Eta, c the R'avPs”. bet, th^ . LOTHSCH LD" I5 NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT i c • .. -.. T7. S.-- . "Waves. 6vaive-) The'Rul,s,,. �✓'"'� -•°~»� s large 'number. of naurtcr,, which . *• ai°e not r,ard- to Identify, as they are brizht and. Itght in weu.lt..� •me of t of international na:- BORIS KARLOFF these i'aa„ been ioasso,l in PickPrin ure in rile pas many years, sf.m: incident Fns taken place that •en ?ells LURH�TTA TOL'NG]' Servant' -Misc. Fella - Bn tw.ick..an l sister, of trickery and Unsportsmanlike con_ -:- ROBERT YOUNG _ _. _ . . . Mrs. Steol -. 6r' 'Branlpt64,, anfi 'Mrs, --• .- _ _ duct. The skipper of the.- the boat Tuck an�1 tl °ughtnc, of Toronto, mot- HAS TAKEN' OVER THE BUSINESS FROM T _ ".' ores do v:;, 1, t n Pit kering oil .Sun 1aj threw away one --race. to save. the _ _< and rdov:;, l <'t mu ?)bar ..f acnuaint_ lives of his erew and of the croow of �yeu,. ddcdrtfaenasraa. : Dr - N E YcEwen . ttnces. Thy Bn�tw'ick family - „•ere fnl• the (lefenflPr, thrr,'umh the hull- .h,.arir,d'_ - • N. E. mer '• ?sidents of Pickering; but left tactics of �'an�!erbilt, There is• :al- 7ANTFSD -Good *gourd cider ao• • the village about thirty =five years a- ready rumors -to thf- effect that tte�'= pies_ Lapp Bros. Phone9tark 1222. 5 f ;And from now on a full line go,,.wh ^_n they mv:rd te, Detxcrit, -a»sl er_ag in kill -an attempt be mark) to _• • �, i about _mine_ years ago moved to Br- CgnteSt. the sup ��'hile in the: hand; 71OR SALE -FrAme horn, 20 s 30, _ 5 - of An,ei•ic tin clubQ. be.lievin that Etihhayloft. Apply to amiss Stevenson-, of Fresh, -Smo-ked and- Curet) ampton. I fii_hon�fv .sort unfairnoss will work Brougham, 2.5 • ! " -Good weather ca. hail fir ti to kern t1, t cup cower - there under any 'UR BaLR- HnrFP. and cvarkin Meats Will be available for - 1 School Fair here. A lar;'P crrnv,i was R g• : on .hand.. and an execptionally gon 1 r'll',',ti11= tanr•PC, �� mnre,`40,f10 Alsn .nmf-implemervs, corn - .. €' 1, S hit,, -'•� familiar fi urP nn the hit *h - uml mangf'ls.' J. Straub, Jew Gamp, ncrtt, of ..Your. approval• - :day was, er.'oyed. T. e c••hnol Fair Pickering. _ i k becom�.'dne of the ?Iedays of'-,e wa,' -is t'lin 7(I -yf1r nisi "ia,i *ht.nf the ---- - ----- -._.._ 'dive can't all the meat so we -� year fret rrrsny. even exceeds th( To _ Ltna,1. Geormo "Dart" Graham,, who '� "1'R�1Yk :l) -Fran) .r he prami;Pra..ot _ t• onto F :uiri6itin iw t?te minds n a has tr•3n?npd th (i_hie_hN4ay from -ITnn- tilt•u d,rdivned,abx)w file last wt•ek inAur n f'. a blur and ,-bite yearl,n'tt fecr. Flndtr • lot of our children. One thing cert • treal to Hnmiltnn and the higli -r- ,lea a notily b'. G.. �tec•rtt y, Pickwiug, 4 are going to sell only the best. - C1 ' air it stimulates an interest in thf on tliP ' iamgra Pnninsula. -,;r _ 1• -1(JR RE.N -� onFP mid lot -on oul : 'production -of 'vNgetablPe, cats, dnm?, at*o, he n,rarly 'came to rile en•1 I' �kirl sot Cherrywood`r'illrRe. Close toscho„1 �(',jve us-a trial. Satisfaction to ` h9ndicvaftQ and what hare' you• and his inumpy througl, 1 ife. When th'• and swre, Good well, bricked; stable pr gatagr TF t�•e c+tppn t, of :i mn•',l t? ,'Ir ,r F' T,r rn.r.,.,,, t n ^.tn r -'- r -) ,.1 )r. nd enn,l sere ct,tand. APpiy to Jos, CarlAnrl. / . _ " you or your money refunded. .. ,.. - �,,.• , r ,. .•.,,. . -, .. -- _ ..... - .. � � ul'"ht a•