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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_08_16s �+ -'..NEW-S is - VOL. L1v - . PICKERING, ONT., FRID.A Y, Lr Q-. fi, + P 1935. N ^ . 5 � �stsfraflrtOSSaI A1:arD�. Green River - Dunbarton - — % ; Med4cal _ NOTICE y _ _ The Park here this year, as in ot- Miss Pauline H ill . is visiting her GREENWOOD DR. R. C. PEAR90N— i'hpeiciun -- hers is proving :cry .p:•pular wish friends di LinikJerlost. : ' tndSurgeon, Dunbartoni. :Oly many Toronto people, but it's :nearly Mi;s Edith Holmes, of Orillia, is "Our trucks pass your way over for this, year. the west of 'Miss Ialeen Annis. MILLS E. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director every day, R..Optometrical AanociacionotOntario. Reg. Miss Maureen (;:ave has returned Miss Doris Taylor is spending a - I f■teriFd Memberof the American Optomettieal CsOAL CO)�E to her home in Tor.,nto after spend- week with •cousins at Feneiun Falls: !►•!■ciatidn. Eyes examined by appointment f Eetklih hed 1838 `? Phone 28ot. Claremont, Ont. lug a week -with -Miss.-Mary Doten Miss' Ma -r';e 'Al6rri §h visited- for a ' 'WUUD, -CEMENT,, and Miss Doris Smith. , few days with '_Miss Shirley Risk in = • , _ the city. - • _ ' DONALD BUDDY harr,ater, BAND, GRAVEL, Greenwood Mr. W. T. and Miss Irene Dunbar All. Feeds R. Spticiwr, Nouary Public. Moneyto Loan. left last week on a. trip to the Pac- OtDcy forauerty uccupiaa by Lnt late A. E. Chrw• and Allan Wilson spent the week -end ifie : Coast. Are lower in 'price. As the 16a►,south wang W --uurt rluusn• Wtutby. sly ° T with his parents in Brooklin. The. Young People's Class of the market declines my pricet3 BUILDER'S S SUPPLIES Edna Meadow, of Markahm is via- United Sunday School held a moon -. EATON, BELL, xol3>� ..will be'.lowered accord- will W • J. BEATON. K. C. iting. with Mrs. James Plaskett. light- picnic on. Monda y. night at g, B. BF , J Dv F R(�ss also local cartage work Iylrs. Hooker, of Toronto, has been Rosebank. ingly. s ending a few days. .with her. dau� - Euchre, Dance and Entertainment For young pigs notbir is equal v •' J. A. WRIGHT: i P K R Q " �7� B■y Street, Toronto, A• W. MITCHELL hter, Mrs. James Gibson. 9611 be hclu at Dew Drop Inn on to shorts to give them a healthy • ,Adelaide 283i g start and lit them for heavier ' (Saaee�ieoi to D. Munro and Picker- Mrs. Griffin and son, of .Toronto, Thursday night, •'-August 22nd, at ° faediD later. C O. RICHARDSON & Oo, Barris• who have been spending a week or 8.30.p, m. S. T. Admission, 25 cis. g . •tern, SOliMors. Notaries etc„ Suites 309 ia� COaI Co•) of Exeter, after Do not stunt ybdr you Pigs' and 310 - - -9 Ricnmond St. E.• Toronto, Tele two with Wes. and Mrs. Sadler, have Mrs. Campbell, , bones-. Pickering None iSundayaand Holi- Plckering, Unt. returned._ much suffering, passed' away on by feeding too strong lfeed -- �ta 3777. Pickering l tione 3(113, eitf a 40R,es and '_Mrs. Raine and Rose Saturday last. She was born here, 'on the"start. -' Oi`hce phone 7400 .Residence 05G0 ' .... _ TiHOM`3CN & ML-MILLAN- 13,%r and Mrs. Paine motored to Welcvrriu her maiden- names being May White. FINE CHnPPING Rives best x ers, So(icitoro, - Notary Public_ Office at �p On Sunday and sent the day with Rsaidetue of Office Thomson, rs: T lot 11, concession 1, �TT•j \A /ART SEARE r6yt11tA 1D pig feeding,. t ehlbng, from 7,ours;'I'hursdayandSaturday E �/ y !M r. and Mrs. T}rrel. Stouff'%ille aveninga. [nom 7.UU p. m to 8,30 P. m., or by The Mis,ion -Band- are 'hc :IdinR- a ��..- >; - I GRIND l+I•NE,- •ppo ntment. Iorontuofficc,�,• ; 005 Royal Bank Radio, BCrig'. Phone Pick 2000, ,Taronbo' Elgin5303. - picnic at Green's Park- on' A.J ust A heav • rain,' atcam anted by CHUPYI�dCl Service g Y P 3.1y ?1st. ,Bring' your basket --and cotr :� Winds,- .flattened• `he".i`.arding grain _ ONANT & ANN iR Barriytars, Finest equiprneat fur ezpert, a!,.in g and thus enc•jurage the little on Sunday afternoon last. Monday, R'edrsPEday &;Friday 4 .1Solicit■rs, Notaries Public ..,guaranteed PArV1Ce fulk: The Horticult7ural 7i ^iPty Are hold- 7. scorn per �± GORDON D. CONANT, K. C. `_ - Parts, Tubes, and Batteries Thu farmer: in the neig? borhar�d' ,ing their annual fivuer show ,n_ ALL1N 7 ANNI-s. B,'. S.. O. B• . -_ ._. pD hand. are 1.,u-sy :'•ireah ng. '.`ot:-many -yea -j Thursday and-"Friday bf this -week - MY K1SSINJI FLOUR chose.• -7 t 3 Stmc.ie St. S., (}shave_ CaP Radio and Atuplifiers a ago farmers drew their laying q y Phone. —4 and 5 (Oahawaw, and at tine Court Brain int't The C. N. R. c. >n :empla :e I? E veal to-ar, ati(i better than i House, Whitby, {Mr,conant) Phono7 (What. , Specialty. their warns and most tnreih'ng wa; heavy steel *ails th1•.•u¢h here t'.• meat. Why Pit)- :; big price for : by }• done in-the fall, N ,x st ,- k'!t- hreshin'g = Biac:4water ' *.his -fEEA. Heayy' grain the name -? it thkee les4 short• .' ' � =. ]U I'erart� E:x Yt•rlc nor -- - -- s ,to be adopted by most-of them. traffic is 6.h :errplated. ening and w4kee• whiter. biscuits Phone Mnrk.2&13, Pick 4466 or p ♦a Uentcit -Stouf'f 9ti(►1, Thu, may be" all right if .weather It is expected :nat he 3a-: c'f :nt g -bd ' pavtr y, :.,...•'........ �' conditions are; NTELL O. SMiTH. D. D. 9., L, D. S., good, Qther•wise it munieipaI e;ecti' >hs will b6. -hanged, Tbia is your home mill and' . nee ^s hardly" fair. � fr+ri a e First .,e ';'anuary :o :he etititled to yutir 'natroh a `s�"eeeeas��n to Dr '' "alu'' Gr'd"at° at The Beal Store, Claremont R- thej2 oya! Collegr of LJrn Surgeons and Toroo, FJ rot week in Dece nber. to Uni•eorey. Ac star au carte ovrr hone Whitevalr -P -Iitieians -are all" aYran In '� fcr ibaott'a care every Top v and Frads Phone PHONE 9:d - __ _ K 8 _ • 4REEN lStou(f ^a [l tf public rneet:rvs• ~ere s .,:•n. With th 3 ; s -I� ' -- FURNITURE- Leslie Fandalh is spending hits hol- oungli,meration bf candiastes; it i HERBERT T FALLAiSE, L D 9.• idays at Kiowhew?r: - _a' u:I'd certainly be enter'ziai. ^.g, yei.'t D D. S , (,raduate at the Royal Cot3xge of We are dispiaving an attractive LL� - - nEa surgeons and the University of Toronto, variety of Miss E. Lang-spent Sunday with' bets in fa.or-af the Liberal candid- Shingles For Sale �e, in iirch ncr brcond door east of. St. And- her friend, Mrs. M., Parks. ate. fiw'•Church, Pickering, One. Office tout•.: 9 Aluminum rind, Graniteware Etc. _ A. M. to a p' ao., or by. appointment. (X-ray Furniture and Furc iture Mrs,. Bruce Dempster- and batry litre' Sal•••a!"n Ar-ny Band, bf the 'Galt- Gklvaniat d Steel ,Shingles, ear lee)• Phone Pick 3700'- 431Y � . Novelties. .' urn are holidaying.-with _Howard F.. - Danforth Avenue 'Churn • Toronto,' Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. Prices bw, in keeping with timags. and ,iMrs. Turner, 25 strong, play?ii n the park here vn ` Also re- rtabbe•ring buggy wheels. 7 ���tttea�tt tntrDsf Mrs. M. Parks has been spending Sunday afierno•n mast, as well as'to' Lawn mowers sharpened. ^ a' few days •rith -her 'sister, .-Mrs, the 3000 :'gvAhered° in the Arena 'at T. PA7'F,RSON'S ` = CLAREMOATT ELIZABETH RICHARDSON— Palmer, of Orillia. the Mennonite camp.. meeting. s pall and get prices. Phone 861E ` O' F1'Fl g c autoatoSof sourance of all kindqq RAnIO SERVICE = Ma.;nr Robins olr announces the ar- - '14te Mennonite camp meetings f■}reiEnnZtag rnmP■nia of solid fiaaocial �ta■d- ae' A Graduate' of Radio Ciollege rival of a' baby sister on August. 7th here during the past two weeps at -,- •- POSTILL, Licensed guatiorieer, w,itll We extend congratulations. - Memorial Park came to an - end - on FUEL . for t'loaaetoo W York ■ad pa"Xic, Ago- ; •" _ Next Sunday the - Yooung People's Monday of this weeks. There was u - + �+EL ',' •r°uasal.a of at1 kinds aasmn•tf is oo dioetwt Up-to- the- luinnte .iirainln Class are having char -s feat•■a, sadro.a Orom afar p. o., ova. g g Re of 'the ev large, attendance and a splendid in- - _ .ter: a _anti siting service at the united Church: iciest manifested- duffing' their meet- -and BEATON, TOWNSHIP FINEST EQIJIPMENT Mrs. ,Fred Johnson 'will. be the speak- ings. Builders' Sttp��le8 D, sleet. t�rtMe+s ■ter. Commi■•iorier for For er• A' very sudden death occurred here .•tf�iata aviEa, Aeeounts■e, Etc, - Is.yer .ot_- - �' ast C °' WIC °tea Ont Guaranteed Sstiafeetion We are sorry to report that Mr; on Mond,,4y afternoon gf,thls week _ __ AT M George 'Burkholder raet witJh a nas- to Mr. Ralph Rae, carpenter, while 'Lumber and Lath _ W M • MAW Reasonable Prices ty accident -one day last week. He he was repairi[tg the roof of the - -- fell off -the roof of a garage he was grand stand a't� Memprial Park.' His B. C', 6bingle8• 40 [.ieenat+d Auctioneer for York, - H. ROY MILLER repairing for Mr. Lightfoot, He is assistant, not ;hearing any - noise, went O■tacao and Ontario Counues } brcunrham, Ontario somewhat better at time of writing up the ladder and found him lying . " '$line Coal AN kisA• of sale• promptly attended to 4t8tf Phone Mork 1808 belt � is* still confined to his bed. - dead on the rood. It -was a very het :.'Alberta Coal ziarra xtifA at the E -The regular monthly - meeting of day and a heart attack was _the re- i et may ll arranged for at the NEWS office. the Women's Institute will be held suk. He -vas• about 55 - DOrllestlC Coke - Belt and Fndepende■t phones., `P'iekering Mills _ years Of age. •, Whitby. Ootarir•• on Wednesday,' Aug. 21st, 4t 'the = l Cement, Lime, Plaster Mash Feeds - home of Mrs. Dickson, The Roll Call Brougham �sple Body WOY1d ~ - ;SAFETY f f is to be answered by `tA Health Rule : �� w _• and P0111t �u for Every •' Day." Miss Edna Green, Mr. and Mrs. George SmitTi vii ' Agents for -Lr ady Fence _ ry pp- of Greenwood, will give a demonstr- ited - Mrs, .Philip on Wednesday, their _and Meta] ,7xinr~ _A GOOD DRIVER lies $ #�� �3t *1 ation on the arrangement' of flow - daughter, Jean, and Miss Yule ret -� : aj —A CiOE)D CAR _ ers, and Mrs. C. •D. P arquharson, of urning homie to Beaverton.with them. _ ►, ...—And INSURANCE with tlii�e8 Agincdurt, wil•1 give an address. oil Miss Ethel -Hughes," of Callandar, 'Cooksbu' tt Impleinents ^s Z r�•� =� Li r "Health..' - Everybody welcome. New is- a' guest at the B. Easton home: V t �� O���g ' members will be gladly welcomed, Mrs. L. Johnston and Miss Doris �u" P amore Buying The &congest, Purely Casualty j and the enrollment fee is just - one were weekiend vigitors at London Uompany in the World.on. Thur. S&t. j "wee quarter" for the year. - Ont. WILSON B R O. .y ` Miss May Stephenson spent the ' CYRIL E. MORLEY I Kinsale week -end with friends in George - � ].j;�� �� 7. ~ Onlp ;. town. Phone Mark rJOO 121 ! - Phone — Piekeriag, 6706 •7 The W. A. will hold their monthly ' Miss Dora Matthews is .holidaying • D a N . meeting 'at the home of Mrs. A. with her aunt, Mrs. Dingman, , of Outfit Lock Wood Harbron this Thursday afternoon. Whitby, Bedroom' , _ t PICKERINGI, ONT. Mrs. Bell's group will be in charge: Quite art epidemic of sumarler flu- Miss D A , Alice Stell is spending a few has afflicted a few' people in this _ •.FLY ' SPRAY a0asi8tiIlj; Of SiM-Mons - weeks with Toronto friends. district. R. G•' CLEf�DENING " .. • '"'bed, food felt mattress, Report on the Sick —Mrs. Craw-- Mrs. J. Johnston and children', of � . � � �,f_ or _•_ - .• • • oable spriDg, dresser and ...FUNERAL . DIRECTOR ford and Mr. Dunn very much better, Toronto, are on holiday at the Bak- but Mr., Hodgson not so'well, er home, - Private• Ambulance The Sr. Institute are busy. , just The Walter Stevenson � famil -, of- finish. _ y ' CATTLE - - Pay and Night Service now PTepsring exhibits for, O'haw°a 'Kinsale were - Brougham ' visitors' oft- _ Csomplete =--$43 00, Phone 9000 Fair. These are to be handed in pot Sunday. Simmons Bed Mattre86 Malvern 5000 later than Saturday 'night, at Mrs, ' Hiss Margaret Sanderson and C. Richardson's. Buddy are visiting bheir old school- and Spring, :Markham « Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mowbray and mat" here. - Complete— $14.50, f s ,Onto family spent Sunday last at Port Miss Francis Piiw•ell and friend of As good as the best —and only Hope of Markham spent Sunday with her Duck and Lawn Cbair8 ` Threshing in• this .vicinity is the people .here. $1,00',' er- Imperial Gallon ^ always in stock For the order of the day, reports-grain net Mr. and MKs. G. Harbron, of thN Hemp Rugs, made in Hol :HOT DAYS s(, �0od as last year. Base Line, .tutted with L. and 11I :.' In your OR'n container ,^{; land, and Grass Rugs, made Mzro Richard S(!uire spent Sunday Matthews on Sunday. evening with Kinsale friends. air. G. Stephen =.on and family of We. havela limited supply in Japan, for veranda ' or Coleman's Gas 'Stoves The Junior Institute held their Toronto visited with DaAa and Mr;.' 8ar1 porch, .4�gust meetinz? at the home of ''.Hiss ' Stepnenson on Sunda •. at this rice s0 get our ~^ Hot Plate' 1' y � price, � . Y_ At 'Different Prices,. Edna Green on Tuesday last instead Mr, and '_1Ir:. V, . J. Perry, a_`' i Coal Oil Stoves of the Park as forinerl} 'arras' ed. r •r'jnto were` uest.= 'Jf 1. and DI :s.'. ' seasnn's reCtllirement8 -Hooked Mats, made in = • Mrs. Dr. McKenney, , of Brooklin ' ertson � 'Monday last. early. Quebec, ' -Bug Killers- -wave a wonderful (iemrnctratinn on afid Mrs, Mc'Whirter and h y ~ '�r While they last -956. Fly' Spray lend Sprayers First Aid. The next meeting is io be, ild: -• `ived home Prom their hoh , in the form of a corn -roast at the idays Monday aftern2on, C. A. STE Binder Twine Park on the evening : of -ArJq: _29th, Members. of ,the Willson - fanlilies _. RRITT in case of rain in the basement of on recent visits to their mother at Jones Drug • Store- Aua Massey-Harr Repairs the church.. Stouffville•Hospital report her show- 't Funeral Director Mr. Bill Richardson from Dryden. ing - improvement' in health. -- . THE'PICK • � li abulanee Service is visiting, his sister Mrs, A. Harbron Mr. and firs. B. Easton brought Pho-ne .6800 yw AL- VIN BUSHBY for a time. back with them from their trip a Pkkering ol,trsas. •l Plc •Phone, 1300 ;Hardware Phone 4600 Miss Durrell Parkin is g consignment h, spendm a � fine coast meat of fin which, _ •�, ke'ring, 'OUta+t'io PICKERIN(i) peak with ' Kinsale relatives and their neighbors �1tay were very good q. friends. _ eating. ChriAies High Lights in :_ H O •W 10 M A K E I C E D TEA �U1�82&�S Egg Laying Contest c• infuse six heaping teaspoons off Salads Black Ted In a pint of fresh boirld _ water. After six minutes strain liquid into two-quart container. While hot ad� _ _ '.. 11/2 cups of granulated sugar and the juice,of 2 lemons. Stir well until sugar is - �° 17roduetfon- in the Egg Laying Con.' --dissolved i fill container with cold water. Do not allow tea to cool before adding - �^'- tthe cold water; otherwise liquid will become cloud Serve with chipped lee. d' teats conduetgd b the Dominion De- q Y• a Y • � `�.� /_ ��\ � �: ``,,, � `' - 'serN `�� - partment of Agriculture on the Es_ .� , per•amental Farms throughout. Calla, ADA' N(iAt. r ssrs�► da continues to go ahead at a rapid t ` rate. Reports for' the 36th week re_ veal 'a number of Interesting points ' racked full of uncrushed sultanas,, that's the ps io' leading pens and buds. 'ox secret of their tempting flavor. Christie's Sul- 't-he' New ' F3runswick Contest at tanas are always exceptionally crisp and fresh. Fredericton has the leading pen for TEi S all • Canada. This pen of Barred Ply_ rdouth Rocks is owned by C. M. ' Grieves, Harvey Station; N. ft. and h tit ave to their 'credit 2127.1 points for 1835 eggs. British. Columbia Contest • cluit at Agassiz holds second place With 7 a pen 'ot White " Leghorna owned by h e to 'their of credit 119. poi They your Handwriting Tells Your. Real ' have to 'their cI•edit 2119.3 points for 1894 egg's. ' Another pen in British - - - �rht?re�s a Christie 1;iscuit for ever r85te~ Columbia Contest holds third place __... Character! .f!' for W.. - Whiting of Port Kel Is, B.C. By GEOFFREY ST. ,CLA,IR They are White Leghorns and have ' (Graphologist) htholRogaat) _ - a. 2065.8 - - - .. _. .. �. score of points for 1919 eggs. w �. 11 g etrrved •_- • - Fifth place„ also. goes to British Co- • ' � !� ' • .. ,. Iumbla Contest with a score of 2013.1 ' points for 1768 eggs, the 'birds being (Editor's N6te: In the' following The mere possession of a talent TIDES White Leghorhs owned by F• C. Ev_ article, this well_known Graphologist does not, in Itself, make for success. - ans of 'Abbotsford; B.C. The fourth has some Interesting coiiinienfs` to 'rhere, 'are •cerfaln essential charat. YOUTH 1 make -on Talent and what your t ristics that _ _p dce goes fo Nova Scotia Southern }. Q t t moat be called upon in Contest at Kentville. These birds are Handwriting tells about your poieli_ order' that the talent can be used to By NELLE M. SCANLAN - White Leghorns owned by C. and Al. tialities)- the full. The most Important of these Ell of Port Williams, �:.S., and have It is not surprising that mady, of are- undoubtedly Determination, Per - dAut�ior of "L'eAC3ffOVkt') - a score of�2016.3 points for 1949 eggs, the letters I receive frolri readers ,istence and Will- power. T For number of eggs produced Ohis is ask whether' there .ia .any indication Many of my correspondents reveal _ . _ _ ding pen throughout Canada of, talent revealed-In their handwrit- ,talent potentialities, but they lack - - - - the lea r at the end of the 36th week.. 1ng. '.. It. is, .after till, natural that one or Uhe other of these vital in' .,: u gluup "I don't like all this damn' then The - sizth position .for pens. goes--to People should be vitally, interested" ill gkedients i-vithout which all the tai - -. .. i3 ere the ate rs group u ;oung v� U1ca1 Dtlsirics5." : Dle- curried_ on' the titres'. of• youth the Manitoba. Contest at '_Brandon, finding n�hat i.i the best line of en_ eat and genius 1n ".the world is ;mis " Young Kelly Pencarrow finally settles "Still, It is very clever of :him to ,•the points being 1984.7 4or I727 eggs. deavcur to follow, and any lnforma- placed and neglected. d•. ie on tad !cousi , a Carta._ slip- k.rite a 7evve — all the lvords alid Tacse birds .are Barred Plymouth tion that- .hel�g theta -to get the best • Versatliitq is a good thing to have. dk r,%n ieve, his cousin, as housekeeper, ILI ct•l,o is In love with her ccusln, Robin . song-. Ire says the} may put It on'.at Rocks 'and are- owned -by Mrs. W. out Of' their - capabilities and make the too, but speelalisatlon more often' lies rick. Cousin . Nell Macdonald be♦. Trentham later.'' utttlost use of their latent talents 1s loads tin success. There- are people ct mes engaged_ to Epena Joicey -Goff. �n of 1,. k-date. Manitoba. . beventh '- teeter Pencarrow is showing mtei•est , •7. ?lope they won't; it wfll only en- Position is.Ihelii -by an Pen aof•White always' welcome. " who `Eon do ti good many things, but In 1lutste Kite, a typist. courage him. ". Leghorns in the Vanc-o}1 -ver Island Handwrlting_ does - Indicate talent, who fall to get anyw -here because The fsullly la buddenly faced wrtb the serious iltnesa of SET. stiles "r'ert ••The Awapuni camp is srrnailer, of Contest at Saaniehton. They are own- when tdlere- is talent in the writer. they''jutrip from one- thing- to'another; carrcw• ed by J. Smyth, Nanadmo, Ii. C., and This is not to be wondered at' when .Again, there are people without any • Deily auddetily mercers Jlalsle . Kite. C6nrSf' ;'wind. he seta more ' D(It1C.e'. • 7hea the EtreaL n'ar breaks out Robin there." have scored• 1943.7 points for 1795 we - realise `that -. haadn•riting curries- r,-al ftiborn'talgnt who, through sheer feel% he must tullnc. eggs. Eight,' -r place Is held by a pen from the brain, and the brain Is the persistence and the faculty of -pay.. "Too much notice, the young pup. of White Lefthorne in the Clinadfan source` of 'Ihd.kWulal -pgw6r _and ca_ inz trip priee.of sacriSee, attain great '.''It's just his manner, dfar. The He will never- turtle -dotrn properly `.Contest at Ottawa, owned by G. S. pacify. beikhts of progress. � ct'rgy get that superior. air.'... :: _ afVr fhia — never." _ Taylor- of Bloomfield, -Ontario, tStth 2laaever the mere' polseislon`ot a- Tao• rhany'irons in the fire often" any news of Robin?" Miles ask- •'Dees it matter; dean? - \1'hc :n you 19.13.2 points for 1817 eggs, intent is by'' ho means everything, niA.aiis that none of them are pros. -ed a; ter a'pause. thlltic of other people who -have lost We all :know people who are talented - •criy' attended to, and the result is cirri the'.aame. 'Lis nerves, t�ep thelr"-solhs we've been very lucky. - in'a particular way - •but'who do not failure. _ b�F - Even it he won't-go baek.t4 tile_ot_1 ' reach any . heights or 'attainment; G•i•alrhdlogy reveals talent- .wbere .. "This' saell_shock is. .a 'damuabLe _fi r, `lee h'avo -still got him with us." ' Gathering, Keeping who, Ia fact; drift along `without ev- there 1S talent. It also indicates t1lilag." _ •lldleg w'buM "-nut agree. but 1Ie . ai' doing- anything really irorth- white, wht�re' other chieracteiistles are tack. ,Po, ,r Robin, - he.'haa been out so knew Norah was rig -ate -Marketing Eggs I know a-man who 'has a real enl_ 1'n -loug. if enly he had got bads wound- g , g. -- :and, bee lose to Know ;Your- _ Y Psi a-as the" only one causing them ' � us tut cartooning. With him, it is - seat is one of the • s ecreta of success pd and 'had 'a long spelt !ft hospital it ahXiety';' lie toss somewhere in the D,.c room}: '.nests. pror�r3 @!I for an inUaru faient,. and worth lntrin5 ..n1ld lrhppiileas, a graphorogical de. have been bi=tter.' NO-Fth Sea• that grltn.'grey, traac:rer- cally many thousands of dollars. Ln lineation` cannot fail to ire of consid- Y_ bitty doesn't know }et. 1-.mean; 'ores waste of -sea• whipped .6y storm:, the hens, will'realive elrg breakngc. fortunately, he is s-a vacillating -sort'-erabld va=ne to you. kl:r tlt)ESII'C 'realize." .. ,., menaced by urines.- _BcyontI that they`''' Eggs should be- (Wlecteel : at ,. least' 'ut fellow, rat ks perslstEnee and con' i�`outd YULT like to know what " "- - "No. The',thtnks..he-'fs-- •esfitng, in .a .knew nothing', (once daily and durinfi_'vertir cold 'anti: tinul -ty, and efitlrely calls to mane' ;ahentsr-YO•L have? ---Do y.ou -w:sll to' : .valcscent home." . Poter' was In the AmbufjIice Coj'psTvery warm "•' weather co}lections any kealIy practical u :e of his talent. know what your handwriting tells of ".It will break her when she at Awaputld. tie had a clerical job, I should be made at noon 'and - ri-ht to He 7has drifted, from 'one •job•'to an_ -Your character and -Mat' -of- your typist;' -in the C'ommandant's- offt•ce :,' avoid f ;cezin� or hratin>;, other,* and often finds It diincult Ito' trieud3? Sold specimens of the "hand. '-Go io bead nbw, \Iilec,'and have a Fibs theatrical fa:ent her! 'fine see :p.� I The eggs should be taken at 'once...ulake finds v1.eet. itritii;;. you • want_ -analysed, 'stating - -' rr r,7 night's steep_ .Yop've. Sot a busy. here, .assisdag `the captain,. who a'.ts � to a. cool cellar, where there is a Ills, trouble - is that- 'he' has failed ' burtlldate, in each cask Enclose -Inc W t., h ahead weigh the Supreme an amateur composer of- tight Tnuaic, i fairly uniform loin temperature. It To harness his talent. 1re leas lacked cola r each spocimon and' enclose rr' 11t t• ' ` irr' Vie product Ion: of rpvuas, For t(le_ : may he'',a,h islt�h , to np.en . one or _tile capacity to nldke., a continuous witlf- 3c sfi.mpe:l. addre'sed envelope, ` `•I belleve I "will. r wish Genevfeve 'firrt Time Ili his We. I'vinr felt that -1 tw;o ,windows and substitute• screens .effort to succeed' "in his. particular =to; i7',- offroy•-St. Clair, Re9,t(t 421,'7-3 N Lerme," "That girl is doing, toil hf, aliilifv: peas appi.t•c.atnd. lie was covered ci•ith cheesecloth' for v'elltil -, type'of work. H.o bas; in iit•her wards, ',�lila< tic �.T, '1C';­., Taranto, Ont.. All` Cant You make her. rest non t,ut.groaving Ills Toutt.tttl awk_ ation to�'cnrry'"off c�rassive moisture taken the path of least resistance and - let_tcas are: ro::fidontial and'. will be. - A''' 'r'~ s ii: rdnr• s,= bi tits r'lithnislrnstlr w'as or adnur, Dirty. ' e�^a _ shotl]tI .. be to=ail iTn'Litltrrrt hi t;.taleirt is utt"rly . nnilverril a`s''ctuiekiy_'as the vo:u'me• Ravi; AI :Ir s hew Can 1 make, her c :,dinirnA. �lde_lights'" was his `1` cleaned with coarse sandpaper, -but . wgsted_ of nn -a!'I I>er.mlts. - $. first Yeduer a- me3lej t,f togieal verse I Tint ,wash cl. ,$,thins may be _re.nrQvFd _ - ' "i'tr : •. r. do y.Fflr. think there is any whic11 fhe ca i,tain 'had s'et to music, ] with a little 'v-i n e g•a r a n n' I -' between. her anti Major- Star.- with orno dancing ana a_ comic. turn. c,can cloth. W-f..hing c- s destroys 1 �rkl�ss ���5 ' - ^g' A Hat To Wear If ]e; Ile paused as he folded the It was 'a litre -rude, but hall orisin. ! the protective .coating and . low6rs ' _ g ;... Pa P� r, one foot an the fr'nder, and ai.ity- �- tlnr grndc., Y-ou Have The' Mufi :pS "Arnktcl anxiously at his wife:. - 1'i'rr'r arrived tn_the.morniti .'thrilL�' (''lean' pine shavings hgvc pro}-en - F don't know. I 'don't 'think so, lr_• } «ith sneer s♦ and t:.; -011 d talk ; tc, ,be xhc ,best nest nfaterial.' Slnuv- \'ew York. —At !rat it has 'been ��lelliIS tI .`t t ii R'IR �I11C't "t'JiS dear. The Major i; very persistent, of nothin,• but his revue, ti but ... I cnn't•niake her out. It "Are you aware there is a'w ;Ir'on, i in„s facilitate cleaning and form a 'created: • a hat "to wear H'hen -you --_ ,:. (fit _G.70;A salad Ibetter cushion in the.nest th,n ,hay lisle the muirlps, and want to go, out - - as if =her had ei;er had an al- my bn'v?• asked' Mil :•s saresstirtlly.„ I f,-:.r or been (11 s, pointed in' ^Piet ?i n. 'Uut the mein hate yc>u to or (tit straw'. �;Ilat night,' - li,vc." ta' :k'abont -it. Ymi ask one of ,tlne•f61_ At this .season of the year shellsi This lon e- needed bit of head-ear S-.le is so normal in most things;" loo: s, about/ the }tear and he'll knock are more -likely to he. brittle: and the '—a turban with . a };'old veil _Ghat N04... Fork. „ =-hn tfie iintcrosts .'o f r :scald her father, your bead off with •his crutch. T(,Il contents to be of poorer qua }ity, due I swathes -tire . ear,s_ and throat — was "cod s,)nird .sleep, . Dt. Clarcnre° D. '•I•�srimetim('s'tbink beat taking °up trim -who wan the foothalt. match or to•hair•cr,ic -ks anJ.so ezllc>tt''grnss; Grqup'ht forth at..a' full -hat -show­'.. -' Dail changed leer; it alight have had net a dirty ape' r,it to. t'h? s.:rrcant_ or d rk yolks, and careful car.diin,' The de igner. (John - Fredericks) also. is c.on :ideripg the dciclop- ” onitthing -to do with it;" major and he'll' listen all day. The. rs ':''li i.�ahle if the best .pr'ioe: are launched this style hint:. tnent of barkless doggy, _ \onsense: I never +�rard such want to forge :t about•it, and that's to he outainad. Candle snc3 grade :c- Splash souse in'c on your, new `fall L�r..Cheney, director of the \e iv ''tiibbish." onr.'job; to help them tp Tnrtr.'t. Now corditi 't'i the :Canadian Staular,' hat if you `%N be smart, Anil .�'c1, State Psychiatric Institute. ap- But it toss 'niddF, lien' different 'in fti'v revue —;; Egg :Grading Regulations and pack match, it with a ink= stained scarf. ', pearcil in •'curt iccently' to an =uer '>b fr.'nr athen'•girls." "O11 darn n wholesale shipments in clean fillers The' -ink spioic•lics, red• and blue; a chai';;e 'o1' maintaining a public your ; roue." , '-She has a man's brain and a man's Peter sill workecd through 'his and good 'cases._ appeared .on, a' lehitc' tiger scarf and nuisanrc„ Dc'ljs harp, who` lives near redid, but. that needn't unsex a girl," inottrei• and her 'influence was ef- For a special .high -grade trade 'whit@ in.-ets.of a'sappini•re blue relvef tl :e- institute- conftplained that. the :It does take the. place of child- ficacfous with .litres. Ire wolited to eggs maybe packed in neat cartons hat. ,logs' kept by the institute fo❑ re aen and a home. It gives her a de_. et on a hospitai ship and •go io ii�ith'an attractfve "sticker" or sea] • Flats of `imitation beaver li-erc scarch purpose - barked long and fin:ic' interest in life apart from a. L hglanrl. guaraintecing the contcntq, iru� band. And she is as train as a "Father can fix it If he likes. Feu ' shown- .-if's new, it hasn't beef. done loudly t. ro.unh the ni? ht. .tall." : since grandmother's ,clay. Dr. Cheney said the institite ire.' ` ask himP' .. _ < "Site needs rest. All this rushing "YcIS, Peter, but why must you go't '. ccnternplating �eieral. angora, to re' -- about after work; out at night. She Why aren't MIALTH MEANS CHARM ::Farmers Return ° Innerly the situation, one of 'them alnak' should art the idle y'ori content to do your• girls do these. 'share iu camp ?" ' things. By the way, when ..d... Peter. ",Orr, Mother, don °t start that. roil• the .dots barkless, through a er -AND HAPPINESS i p corning down ?" Just one, trip on Vie hospital. ship; Saskatoon, W i t h prolonged ations on their vocal ihords. " S1►arkling eyes drought "First train in- the morning. He I'd see London and do all the show.;- siad smiling lips ght in .Southern Saskatchewan ; could have come to -day but for' that Ili 'that ten days,' But don't mention 'speak of bealth :it an end, farmers who sought -new revue he is putting on in camp to- .that to Father." and vitality. Clear homes in northern areas.during• lean y. 'night:" - . _ _. _ ._ o Be oat, ue ll r ab node (T C 'n skin "''`'' years are trekking back. to • n- : healthyactivegirl `' ed homesteads. ` - both happy and ;�.,L:!i 1. ire.. .i _. ul p az.• ; :.: Loading effect into old wagon, o Perhaps you ".•�''��: or motor cars which carried therm are not really in to the "promised ]and, -'' many fami- yet when t h > lies have decided the old ' wheat rip od•tn ' P FASCINATING day's work is done you are too tired country is bettertban the lakes and A to etiter into the good times that woods and headed south, FLAVOR, y' , 1 - _ -her women care For extra energy try L�dia E. Prnkllain's Vegetable _ Com und. It to up your ge.geral . �� r,r boo �• ealt. Gives you more pep = more: Whisky specially matured ' by a �. :1 5 *ti �•" Via° P :� ' F char= Remember that 98. out of. 100, 1 voyage'round Cape Horn will soon be ' women' ieport benefit. Let it help on sale -in Lonclvn. Shippers at ~ ,� �,a .�• r u too: Melbourne have exported eight casks Smokers! " with instructions that: they -'must be Plp¢ OLDS I tip with "GOLDEN VIRGINIA r carried round the storm- beaten Cape and enjoy a really -_ - Issue No. 33— 35' Horn. The severe shaking the spirit good smirk¢! st es " will .probably receive is expected 'to 56 give it a rare flavour. _ i- ta' Ystr ,.t_m�►l�t.astle_tas111tittui :f itts� • + - .. t -_ - - - . - . - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ • f • the extra marriages in 1933, jumped to lure it with li ht into traps, . Britain's Population r-. to 14.8 per thousand, representing an Research showed that the best '` Laura Wheeler Crocheted Accessories ex'tea 18,000 -births. - kind of light .was • the purplish glow I. _. . -W a s' Increased by HIGHEST . • ., That -comes from a special mercury • •- - . . . smart for Summer or Fall 121 OOO Last' Y e ]" The marriage' rate jumped to 16.9 vapor lamp. It is rich in ultra= • ' f _ i,er thousand last, year, the highest violet rays, which'-seem to he espe- - rate for more than fifty, years, it cially alluring to the i"eet:. On -1 _ —'— the e- xcePtional years just after the, the grounds. of a egµntr e,lub_ neat• x " i<Iure babies are beiug born in war are excluded. y y t Springfield, I�.J•, as many as :,C ,000 - '�x.�" k l;rit:rih. The Population increa'.ed by Flre cumber, -of marrfages'Nas'34T,- beetles were thus tra,ied in a ni h,t. ' s 1: . /4 :dL, A,: ..i's . — 1.'1,90) fast )ear. 000, an increase of 23,000 over the The bugs are attra ^t d b h �" '' ` + eh' Z. :j. -n .. It is expected io- sh+>iv a jai •her in_ precedin a e y the • r ZN 4 y1,1 6 g year. glow, fly __$round_ _i.t, ,_c_oilidr with - _ :_ _: Vl w +,' ,, i^ : crease this year. : •- .. - •'That i-rterease in the marriagerate baffle plater ant! fail, saunned, _ �5 „ �, _ .The rate't>f incieaae in the popu- last year is expected to result in a through a funnel into a ar. Such _ _ `'' " ~� t: lotion has been +molter each year further Iacrease in the birth rate is the rain ' of beetles tii:it the ' .' f • since the war, exec it" fo'r the 't ,Jo 'this year: - +f J• �- • 1 trapped cannot fly out a;,ainst it. '!`!} • +'' •�i i- years immediately following it. There. is another soli = factor tea- -• - 3 ' ,� ; ; ' �"'� _ y Besides, the mouth of the - ture about the statistics jar . - ' "y ,i'i - �� An expanding popu anon has ,been ,- - 1,, i i , k -.� small and the beetc.e is hone too in= � % normal ,fn _England since the time of T.le number of babies , wliu died telligent, judged by human stand- s Hwy o.• ` baizabebh. It is expected to reach before tlbeir Brat bithday dropped . 'ards. � r t t ,# its maximum in 1912. last year to 9 per t}rousand� the What the late Professor dace ues } `` �^ y t If the present rate of increase con smaflest •proportion ever recorded. 1 .,_ " i _ tiuues the maximum may be Put oft Figures so far compiled tot- this ' Loeb cgalled heliotropism - is invoh•- _ _tr .. x'" _..., � :,..•'�: < - : '; � - - Ir-0 some years: Year shuw a still further im rore_ ed. Li ht does not actually attract ,.w �, -; ;; >.,�. ,.]r ' >' ,..., , a'r; ;; .. ?, : :" ... ' :. :. _ P moths and other insects, he showe 5 s,s} w y ', �, A Governmetrt invest igation .just 'mew• _ It acts on the motor nexves,, pars- ' s . carried OUL. ShON'.a that:— lyzes them peculiarly and Thus 1. ' _ - . r ,_ . N Aarriages are increasing, - • '' - Light 'Traps Beetles makes flight impossible only in the . - ' t �� ` ' i 4 A �. Births are increasing,. ' - . Deaths are decreasing. _ _ line of the rays.11any insects are %l".r�� 1 _ . _ . _ affected in this manner, The real - - „` y. s"k; , �� The lnfantilo innrality rate' is de -_.A �jeW Device Used To Kill problem is therefore ,to develop.a _t- c - ousing rapidly. °. ." °" =� �• W. _ Off. A Baneful Asiatic. glow, which will cripple the harmful r"; Suicides are fewer. �nSeCt �'> �', ; --.. - - ,- - _ . rather than the beneficial insects. ' r.. :: " +` REC'OVERY . Apparently .that problem .has been - f; r'. "' f "' solved satisfactorily for the .destrue- ` _ _ " l i The ma: rlage rate in. I932 tell - to "IiilIing 'the brown Asiatic beetle tion of the Japanese beetle. J-, "; Ire`+, _ - •-only 1;5.3 per thousand of th'e popu- is like tryingto'd'rown a fish," says tt +f y „. ,, : theol>iitlr tiiattn dtroe succeeding year a• Westinghouse engineer, Samuel G. Austrians, flocking to an exhibition < e Peed to its !owes[ Hibbeh. The reason is that' the fn Vienna of relics of the late Fm- t�e�acauaI level, number of births falling beetle digs -into the ground in dap- pertir Frani Josef °I, stared at 'a tray I` . _- -,,,,� ,..� g time and comes out'at night to de- of cigar vy 4,000. vour foliage: gar ends, badly chewed and ' _ - - ' f ZZ- --%. � /y� � The - indu .trial .- slump had made- ,The beetle. bearing this label: "(;ertified_ by _ his _ t e, no bigger' thSn a cdf- valet, Ketterl, to have been smoked CRbCHETED ACCESSORIES . PATTERN 775_ young couples apprehensive about fee bean, probably came to this -by his •Majesty_ on the•12th. of .Aug- ' I fhe future of em lopment and w - v - and -the P ageS• country in the roots of the Japa- ust 1914.” y ,put off their mania es. The beret — fashion's perennial favorite has the knack of add• ' • 8 nese iris or of some : similar plant. - - -..' . ' �r appearance. Its flattering line is what we seek con- - But in' 1933 tho marriage rate rose Ina leash to our a g Poisons have thus far proved in- "And let men so conduct them_ ,, tinually —its comfort and practicality are a delight. This one with from 15.3 per thousand to 15.3, the effective . in•- stopping its depredJa- solves in• life, as to be always strang. - - Its- matching purse has the lines. that fashion is offering us for •late , actual .number -of marriages -increas- tions. So the Westinghouse engi- ere to defeat-" t . summer and fall. The o corns make a 'smart' contrastin decors- ing from 307,000 to 319,000. _Cicero,- P P g nears and the entomologists of- the - - . . tion. Both it and the purse can be made of string or yarn and so The birth rate is 1934, toiloaing Department of Agriculture decided Spzcial .. are as serviceable for fall as for summer. . . ' . - • _. _ _ - - - -, Pattern 775 comes to you -with detailed directions for Inaking . _ • - - - s • - - - - ' . . . - . the set shown; illustrations of it and of all stitches needed; material - - ' re(julrements. - - .. _ - . . _ Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin - p preferred) for this pattern .i to `eedlecraft - Dept•,_ Wils9tt. Publishing. Co., 73. Adelaide St. W. .. -' ' ' t . - . Toronto. . . .. .. . - _ _ �_ t - I... _..J I. . 1. I 11 ..*. s can s ha �v o� : . . . . ­ ....�:­ . .. _�. I 1. I .. ­ e �r - _ = ;I 1. 7''. .- �iSkeich C lub - . , __" . •_ , . . +21 rla6L. rasar.., - " . . \...- ' h Ya'� n t a -11'1 . _ . . I I , ­ LESSON ::0. iEi7 - to the, left .and ,4 parts to the right - - _ , - The 'Placing of Objects of the. Visual Center as illustrated 0 j. - - . In the last five lessons we have in- Fig. 212; and if we have a tall - - ' _ —' ^::_studied Composition - as applied to object, _we may measure off the 2 Pi-ntiac�I�G _ • Pictorial Art: We - have • "learned parts from the upper frame -line and �� that natural law of proportions we the 3 parts from the- right frame -. • • _ - . . arrive at pleasing compositions in•• line as illustrated in Fig. 213. v • • . our pictures or designs. We have al. It -is not' necessary that the spec- - _ •- -.. .- - °- - - - - -• . - _ Onry Pennec he, eh;♦ . . 1. so learned that. by using ratios of es..at the top -Dr bottom be_the: saute :.'. f �'1HSRE'S extra value for you in each of ' ep/.ndta water.cool- ' measurements -to parts or. areas,- that size as the spaces at the. side:,; or 1 t ant ty.r.m which - Pontiac's many features. For General Motors rrta/respoas;l +e greater these ratios must be in Harmony you will arrive at. equal spacing in , • • r engine se,iertoy and _ • and• Related to each .other to- .the Your, composifiosl,. and- therefore tras engir;eered -,into t!i#s Car only, advancements _: _ bnl�r life. _ _ _ . whole; and that while the widths of create monotony of Rhythm, — 'in - which definitely add to appearance, - performance, - _ • I. areas .may, be determined• arbitrarily, other words poor composition} but, ;riding ability and safety. Constantly improved they are best when they have a the spaces or divisiotr at fife upper. ?ncr.•ud Ntety, _ _ .. .� . - complete in,u,,t.oa - . . 'simple ratio with the. side; that is, peition of the rectangle •and the - -- - - Pontiac is built around an engine.. -with, as estab -. • ' _,;, ;,,,�oa, eras.• _ they should have a common unit of upper portion of the object must be.- - fished reputation for reliability, economy and long +w•.kr end rant.. levtura this sse/us;es - - " measure; ' 'the same and `these "eoriesponding ' . J(ife. The advantages of this policy will °be demon- . method of body. - . ' .. 1. We will now demonstrate with you, spaces at the left side of the recct- •:- '.strated when- you drive the 1935 model. This we . building. •• make a composition. With angle and object mu.t be' cf ttie . , - _ • invite you to do, knowing that the experience not . ` lhow to _. _... ... - _ _ . , - _ . 8nly'will save'you' money but guide you to the most Jzon. you ovar _ _ _ Znemp. without yar- - ' ,A I G. 1 S • . . , . . .. _. , gratifying motor car invesstment• you ever know . _ , ring or "neck- snap ": - . a - • i jpart1Ct113r1y In VIEW of the 111 r$1 allowance, We will Available on Strnigh! % Bight and Da Luse II . . _ . : make on your' car plus the low -rate financing of " • ' - Six tnodele, . '.. .. ., . • - . .. . .. G itiiAC_ - _ _ ' _. •- 1 1 — .. - - _ - .. - .. ... _ ._ bring you to a Wn�ks - - -, / • - �� Y even stop well w-ithas - . s - - thetam °us11 E�t , salety Jimits. • They �: •., Q - CW� CONt;pue or ,Nriou Yelp U9 de - ' are d;rtarfd- %6eafher- - , ' ors let 1i'L M; °LS encore o t ent2 w - . rj .ld rje -xs,r5 next o entestst Csene mg�-P ea5e I _ - $o1oAD a Af orm °i uvtt ble at bos'st ieT� ce {Ot out = . BnaSlea.;wi, io $hilt. • , -• :. .h five �d IY [allot at°'9°atilaTa Y°µr 4 , 1 silently, easily , ,. ;•7 1. it lead pencil, lay ,out, an areir ut santc ratio. The diti .. fait n of the e r. gat nd sec° throughout the cosine rectangular shape on ' a sheet of parts •must be equal in ratio, and dra`lbl_,•today a F p - con rand , under all paper. Then, pl -ace' within - that rec- 'ther'efore in harmony and related. , �, dance . driving �ndor . , .:. driving cor+ditior,a tan-lc an object; this object must .Tile method 'illustrated in -this - • B ' . - .- be related to the whole Rectangle in Iesson is the simplest when 'we have ' ` .• � - a size and positional placement. only one .object to place. Ih m 1ny of �' ' ; : :,! �: 'Individual weather - i •� ..The best 'and simplest' rnel,hock of . th't best advertising designs. only "' ,,,,, • 'u ' - conditioning- for you I 'i . +t - — - - . - ` and •our s, n — . determining smuch harmonious re one commodity is featur -ed. with a -., 5,.` °' > :.;., t t f na a grn• • - Endsdreas, "muggy" . .. lations is to divide the top and side small amount of lettering or -a T-acle - :<'e L �` "` 1 - interiors and doused ' •.... • �` � ' S. • .� � � windshields.. - ;• . .: 11 of the frame - Iines of the rectangle Mark, usually' is suMelent to put the , s � into five equal parts, and then make story over. ' ; • ...;..k.. y; .. °�. :' ...;.: .- , . .; . '' 1. our divisions of the picture area, as Do nbt run away with the • ,,Ica I •' .s•. _� was explained °in'Lesson \'o. 'tiff, that there is only- one o'sition in .. 4"� " - ' ,r'. - `�� ' . ��� . -Fig's_206 ' to 2.09..- the picture plane which would be the �~ t W .. '^'. .. We now ask you to study Fig's best placement of ' the abject. As iii i . i__.� a: " ' " 212 and 213. At the intersection _of next. week's, lesson we shall .demon- , - " : - i - .�4 ` 1J . ; £ the vertical and horizontal divisional st "rate eight different placements, a - % lines of Fig. 222, we locate a point four., ,of ,these• with .tall •- rectangles,` � •? 1 i' i . marked A, this is known as the and four with wide rectangles, i `�" , 4 _ - • •- - :. "Visual Center" ­Each of These two EK..:Vo. 65, rearrange these two x ti divi'sion�l lines we term the '.`2 1lrLe vases in Fig's 212 ,and '?13 in dif- € °' 4 ,. • __ and we w!]1 designate and refer to ferenf- 'placements than shown.here, :a. PRICED Q . V i them from now on in these 'lessons then check up with the eight dif- "0 FROM.. /_...6 _ .: ��> "•: 4' Rr P'265C . as..the Horizontal ..or. Vertical "2 ferent os4iions. illustrated " in the - �`' i �. ? -� ... ^'' ?.a,.. Line '. By this division- - we -•have next. le snn. (for the Standar,Six ? -Pass. f- r - established a •,starting point within Thc,c' I_ r:.:: r. 1l .' . '..:e invite. .. ' .*.: Coupe - ;~ ''i `` �a. Delivered, lull _ .. y<Ya� the working area. que.;tions from our readers, which y-equi- _ et ` Supposing that we have a small will be answered without any char e. factory' Oshawa, Oat. FNiQ1tt- - PONTIAC g and i3overntnent R - "-, sostration object to repres'e'nt,_ sI - -- a vase, A small fee is charged for - criticism : Fee ordy extra • , • _. .1 We have only to determine the size will readers' 'sketches. Enclose a three Prices of 8- cylinder mod4la.at : we intend 'the'`vise '- t6' 'be in bur 'cent (3c) stamped, addressed return • factory begin et $1149. ` composition. picture, or design. Then envelope for-personal replies to:.The • • - '- measure off our ratio of 2 parts Art Director, "Our Sketch Club ", 73 CHAS., (�(�(�P�i�j mot above and' 3 parts below, and 2 parts Adelaide- Street West. . - - _ . - - COO - . - • , . . _ . . > . - ^ - . .- - �-� `-'�!:.a :S:+ : � .r. ,� ;. - ^'.irtif -•, %«,: - °�r'�' ,,•:�"',:�rT.i •- .',x- «".-"`,ri.`• ' " �. '- .'x' '_' xn: a''Clrt 'rte -<r' -`:� ^':.:', .+�• - " ?'' - .. _.- .- -- - - -- -T - Toronto, visited the former's broth- - s,. p er, Mr. Henry oltby, on Sunda '' of a 0iG fl a z 1 tit ewo Administrator• s Sale ' y' - Blac,kt,mithina, & QVoodwork Mr. Holtby has not been in very good heal of late. at right prices _ of Valuable Farm Property, in 1 Capt. ! Mrs. :Needier, of the ;,.� �"� entrain N )w is tlae time to have those repair a Terms the Township of Pickering, I y ubs attended to, . Harrows re aired. X1.75 per year; $1.50 paid in advance in the County of Ontario Salvation Army, of Aurora, were ) P visitors at the Garnr::age hums au / _ also new sections on hand. The fate• United States. a° ry 1 ous Fleury Plows always ou hand. _ _Subscriptions to the lira: Saturday, and or, 6unday they had 1 � y UNDER ins - ructions received from and Gt. Btitain $'1.00 in advance. r; a;� guests, 1Ir. and tits. 51'. 1:ver- 1 Also dealer in Viking Cream 9epara- f " Lhe Adrr:nlstratrix of the E$tate i;_ :•. tore and Electric Washers. est and ctu'ld, v2 Turunto. -- the late ]Mary A. Crust, there sill'be � ", afferent Dealer in Cockshutt and Frost & } :JUHN Mi1RKAR. } Through the , kitidne -s,of %1rs. ; Provietor. offered for sale, b Publie,Auc'.ion Ben Harvey; the writer was privil -- Wood machinery, at the property hereinafter, describ- egel to hear the description writtei: \ \, il�lges A phone call will bring ws to your farm.,. ed, on, by Mesdames Bob and Al Harvey of Oxyacetylene welding. _ •:'_ ._... __. h 'DAY, SEPT. " her x erien es as guests of the c - ' un ar on . ON _ 16th 1935 AT their e, p c Phone Pick 710 Dunbarton Anglican Services on Royal Garden Party at Buckingham by L. H Tuck, V. T- WOOdwa,rd � - Sunday Aug. 18th: Sunday Schoui, Palace, recently, where they were, H. s Opt D. Two o'clock p. m. D. S. T., by the GREENWOOD 491 at 2 p. m. Evening Prayer at 3 p auctioneer, the following lands .sect privileged to be guests. Their exper- part 14 ten.. Rev. E. G. Robinson will preach fence was one grand thrill. at this service. premises, namely: The Brock Road, once again is be- : coming a pretty rough pice, of road In concluding this series of attic- TH�T part of the bast half of ' les on eyestrain it will be well to Township Council to drive on. 1 to Lot Number Thirty -five (35) in the The R'. 111. S. of St. John's Church consider' a few of the existing con- Notice You' The 1' ditions of auto drivers and of - - Second Range of Brokeh Front on ' people w t ;:. o �un'.tl mr•t n will hold a lawn social at Thistle in the different t es -of work er- 'Suesday, �u ;net ',tin, ,vt`,h a!1 u.�m_ Lake Ontario, .in the Township of Ha ",. the home of John and Jirs. P ---- -Pickering, as, paideularly described haps we should say of the hazard - - hers pre ,� c , the ,1G:eve in ihks :hiller, on the evening of Thursday, We do Building of all kinds. in the deed *_hereof recorded as _No. ous, t}•� because, of these hazards _ ,chair. August 22nd; when the Seth Parker fait to exit when the eyes are. cot- s The inuiucipality ri:ceixc�d I rti in -, 4935 for the Township, of Pickering, Club, of Whitevale, will furnish the y CARPENTERING, t ;• containing orty acres more or less. rested. There is an artiste before-me „atstructTors from t;nt ,.Pruvinc tai a v- program. Cake and ice cream will be CEMENTING, of a crash at Baldwin N. Y. during• ..- ernment, •f- La.,' its_ mitt i.n a f served. Admission 20 and 10 ,Cent4. :'PLUMBING THEP.E is ' said tri be erected on last December and a motorist went .~ V c Heiief 'Plan of the past year. The Cemetery Board wish to ex 1'he tw, m: uran..� i,t setts in- said lands a two - storey frame build- to court _ for reckless driving in. con- and p press their appreciation of the work tnection with a collision with a wag - ing, good barn, and other out- build- - ROOFING _ solved'- i : ti 2 nrid�� c xs1?iuK t.tc j . -- , of the Women's In- tarots in beautify ,>n of the blet7o olitan: News lest at .I e I ;.c%? A.• I ief to .t r.i.c_ ings. ing the plot surrounding the Cairn P . Co. It •!heir ow'n le-,S! ,.:, of Remembrance witia flowers. The -as learned that the mpt�isrt's %:ng- We alas, sell Brantford Rooflog I- - ITC W -a-1 In�l,•::t -r: v,!r.- a:k,:,t TERMS: Ten per cent of the pair- work ,in connection with the eemet' lash was not good and when the ex- Materinle, Empire Bathroom hale money at the time rtf. ,ale and aminers. granted him a driver s lac- - by the Pr ,• ii . i)c1a. fur :,..ore at `. ery t, going steadily forward,. anti Fr {nipment, Daro Water the balance within thirty days there- en-,e he was directed to wear glass- distant i in th .r °irk. in the not far distant future the yy9temQ, Beatty after. es while driving. ;A pair of twenty - 3�` 2500 ysr.is ,f -navel wore ordore.• grounds will be in good condition. Stable Erluioment 1,- - - - five cent Ia., were purchased emshed by Messrs do-wor and B')b- '11r. and Mrs. E. I.. Chapman vi..- and caber Building Materials erts at 3:� ce;cr, a y:,rd, 14,.ch scruff -n The property will be offered for ited• the Sunday Schorr and attended for protection a ainat the sun only. E�tinnateA Free L. T. Johnston was again appoint- sale subject to a reserve bid. church service here on Sunday. Mr. _ The license was revoked and a fine ".ed- Tax - Collector, by by- law'at a sal- Chapman. addressed t7ie Sunday Sch• f $S0 paid. Work Guaranteed ary of $350. Further .terms and conditions of P Hundred; of miles- of pavement, - ool, giving many helpful lessen- g g'n.s, F. J. PROUSE t - - The Township 'Taxation Rates, re sale will be made known at the�time Hundreds of warnings si p from the life of Daniel, who parson- ►. main the same this year as they, of sale,.or in t, me-antlrrte on app- ed,in his heart not.to defile himself But a hazardous chance for enjoy- r lication to ment, - Phone 6502 +were "last, a total of 28 and 3 -1t1 with the king's meat . and drink. , Stewart and Stewart With the reckle`s Driving Blind _1 PICKF.RING. ONTARIO mills. but to live a worthy Iife according or inrat ix. The Standing Committee on Roads Barrie, n. 3 r. Ch p an , talk _ 'ioricitoi!s f the dm' raEr' God's Fria I a m 's arrre. Ont. to ' - ' and Bridges paid the following ac- 1 counts: W. Colletto, cut weeds, 5.00; was pp eclat - _... a' r ed -L. Gates, ditto, and drag con 1 and - - _ - - - Brougham 2,.21.00; J. Teef cut weeds con,. 3, - - t - A.60; ' R. Torrance ditto 4.60, W m. :►$r,, Ge °• Farley has been visiting Maple Leaf Mutta1 Fu e Judd, cut weeds and drag, 9.85•;, with his son, James, and family. Armstronk. ditto. `2.50; W. Brown, Rev. 'fir. Harton, Of Claremont, 'Insurance Co filled Rev, . J. F:. Glover's appoint- DUBARRY cut weed R con 2 and 3, 10.00; Levi Annie, haul gravel, drag and cut ment on Stnnday, and will preach and WAWANESA INS. CO. FREE weeds con. 2 and 3 1+5.7 5. Geo. Todd, here on Sunday next. Cheap Rates_ for Farm and Cmmtn- [ :De -Luxe Dinnerware Mr. Dean :Hairs'' was a visitor. at - . dzag acid cut weeds S. T. L. 8.0_0.' _Buildings } A.' P, •try', cut weeds con 3,.3 25'; E. Gravenhurst Sanitarium' on Sunday ;.To all - ,' {Ir L and retorts Russell Gray .as.lookiag windstorm Insurance on Bulldis>err -With a . PreciousI P'Ikey, ditto, 3:25; K.' Madill cut fine, which is. guc,.: 'news to' his Windmills. Silos etc. wee,ls, con. 7, 3.00.: S. Farndale, cut friends here. Automobile Insurance of - our Guaranteed 18-carat weeds, con 7, 7.'25; L. Dunn ditto, ;�l*c• H: !tlatcolm anti daughfer- All Kinds _ y E:.- Carson, i,b0; C. Rlt hardsv visited Ravenshve . °n Wednesday. - CiuStoarnerS ! . - -.Gold Border ditto, 1.50. F. Disney, -ditto •00;- L. Tier Jean' Malcolm begins her car. • Write or Phone ]Dixon, haul gravel E:. T. L. 68.00; C'• eer as teacher .th`ere atgthe °peeing - BOWMAN & ROWE S ^h•�alm, ditto, H:3.50; F. Carter ref the fail term. WR.iTHY, ()NT In response,..to the IP(Lite9� of. our many ctistomers and - - -'ditto: I1.00; H.- Ross-gravel con' `2, _ = 9.00; -W.'- Janes, graver fur E. T. L. Mrs. R. head anal friends, --of - CaTOIina Jub1e4 Sin4irs' - friends, we are giving away, absolutely free; to fulr set of 50.90; Roy %ard, sect. 'sal, and Eel. - -- - .. - -- dishes to those' wiro take t>advaniagP of our. gre t offer. i - rally, 155. *0; c , ,*,li.Ie; W..Inus BUSING RNLI �R�STLING - - - i - on wire tense sun. H,, 11.10; w. Hiu. NN' zi' doubt this set of dishes is one of t11e best ever i cot weeci, con. Fs, .7.50; L. Jones, cat f weeds and drag con. 8; 73.8.3; Thos. yen ernlum _ _ $1 away way as a pr Beer, 'cut weeds Brougham, 2 :_5; _ . - ... We in�itP:every one. f - -- -O. Shaw. ruhbe; boot; and oil.. 7.85: t 3ritJ v.ar Aure l _ , -• Pedlar: People, pipe eulverts; - 90.1.1; r and see tyre set of tli3hes, now on ��iscilay, for your and 1 'c' Cooper, ga.. anci o11, 70.00; Dept. get full particulars on how you can get it at no of Hig'tw ay>, car of crment 675.00 Robt. Lynn, iabor 5:3.',3; A. Lee, haul �R�G�RY, �UC�UST 2314L7 cos-t Whatsoever. _ .. :; - - . g S .. s c r -- No , CONTEST -- NO .. S stone; etc., 1:3 75;. H' Hortup, resin ')�' -1 Y T r GIS �n con. a ,.00 ;. F. Evan:i; ditto, '= „• ::1Beginnin at .UU p. n1. (D. S. T.) COY GUESSING 50; L.' Day. auto, 23. 0 0 -; L.- Jone."; - .a. team on Bridge, 17.00; H. Madil!, SOX IN _ labor on bridge, 2.60; Q. Shea, dit - - BOOTH Cie MURISON - :�:OO; F. Bards, haul steel and rim. )Mel. Cliotiia ir+,rman Herdnran _ N6 - Aw'�r to bridge, 34.20• E. Ward, rep. Elm Grove A. C. sa Mt. Pleasant A. C. ; : ' Phone 600 We Believer quad con.. 4 6.50; NN:. -Qee, draj; and cut weeds sun. 5. :,.40; J. liielby; ( Buss Herdman = -Dun. Saivera _ - .- 'rah fir'" r>t. ��' �.`. lioacun, .iaaa: P*ck-6ring.Hard w are- Store 1.ye, 'rep to picks ctc., 21.40; 1<ubt. _ _.. 'Appleby, cut weeds .:n W. T: L. 4. :3 ±i; `eider :lrmstrodg' _ - '.Dave Murray -• W, nu'nn, ditto '2.25; V. Jamieson; Classic A. C:. _ _ . vs, bit. Pleasant A. C. JUST TRY !,-Tut •x. ids 3.00; F. Coultice, chit weed _ :.• r' sere. '2.25; R. Wilson, oitto, 4.50; ('anadran and [nterirational Champion - - C. `%* . :: -Ni i., . 1'.)rgie garage rent, 5.00 Walt. - - !I ii -_ _ __ - VARNISH - - - W� i rci, 'rant for storage of timber, ' - '- .• "WRESTLING '� ��' 1! Mil �� �� - :�AtiAD� co � •:'; :6. Jt•;•11itd. Pegg, drag and cut weeds Jim Chittento - •' vs - Glass PAINTS AND VARNISHES - ate 5.'20; F. HeMert, curt weeds bf -- -- - " • :. • 0 po a - .. . Whiievale, 5.80; E. Straugihan, cut 2 ;.-175 - Minutes and i ` �• -.''' � .. weeds, Markham T. L. 2.80; Lewis JiM Beamish vg,,. ` • � � -You can be convinced that you can buy Hagerman drag M. T. L., 7.011; G'.. ` . Bad flan Cukling t . • a better product at a lower price. Our 20 minutes -170 poundb ' business for Paints, Varnishes if E�4nf• Tran cut weeds 6.50; E. Pascoe, cut Jack Edgar vs. - .Welty Meyers �4 weeds coti 1. 4 .00; A. Davidson, dit- - -7-30 minutes -145 pounds . ; --cis has more than doubled in the last 9 ? to, 13.00; A. Harlock, ditto; 4.50; J. "Jimmie* rears, due to the increasing sale of �'` an bonus on dire fence con., 8, Lou _harsh, Official Gregory Clark and Jimmie Frise, Com -Og'' rag an cut en _ . .SP` .. a Conner d d fatora m ovs,oc wain too .chess products -- breed: con. 4 and 5. 13.2. _ _ ..... _ :. _ .._- ..,..., ,. THERE IS A REASON Standing Committee on Relief paid ** + -_iy� - _ the following for supplies: Roy NIor- Farmers `S�UPirillOn I g y risk, 'LS.00; hits. J. Reid, 1.20; Geo. , A ent fo'r '14IcCortuick- Deering E'arrii htachiner Belk,' 1,02. P E Miller;' 11.00; F. T. and Repairs. - :.. Ot ;r Motto "We have it Oan get it Or .� - _- - -- `Bunting, 17:00 New CASE high -lift Oil bash Mower; I''ightest draft, gears behind •_• 'it is not made.' 1 Standing Committee' t Tollow- axle.. Only two gear reductions Pressure lubricated bearings, ortation and Light, paid the follow- '� g ' •Telephone 3900 'ing: Greenwood Street Lights, 30: Eccentric bushivg keeps bar in perfect line, cannot bind, minimum i 33. neck weight, all sizes For horses or tractor. J. S. BALSDON, = _ :PICKERING -- Stan<litig Committee on . ContiA. The new Case Variable dro Corn Planters -- - - - - -- - -- - .. - - - - - - -- genaie pairI the following: E. A. P , checks, drills and hill - - -- i�Iel:ay,' ri Ro bital- Indigents, 57g. drills corn. Changeof feed made with foot pedal witboutstopping. Men's Work Boots, $2.49, up. i( 81t• Municipal World, Statutes, 2'.00;-` Men's Overalls and Pants; $1.25 per pair, up. Tu,,intu 'Stamp and Stencil, liccInse (: Power and Horse drown Grain. and Corn 'Binders,, C.orn.CVltiv&. .. , _ _. Men's Work Shirts, $0.65; or 2 -for $1.25 f plate:._ `�`•i; L nderoro9d tF�liptt And 1 tors: Vise can supply specializes! equipment for garden and field. - Ji;her T:'.d, supplies, 12.466; C. Wan- Case or. Planet Jr. Farm Team Harness. 423.80, up. nos, dikuhility compensation, 18.56., Horse Collars at Various Prices r'r',1,_r'l., - JnhiF 11;l,l;ar, forms for Pedlers By- Used Machinerylsc.; Massey'Bin:lc.r, Electric' Washing machine, Sweat Pads Team Lines law, 20.04 W. Ch�-ter, salary, 25.00; Beatty, copper tub, 14 ft. silo, Jliver tractor plow, Cars For ` - , _ _ Now ie the Time to get that. Old - D. !:. Poster, •salary; 125.00; G. L. Beatty & Louden track: Plot'v points at lowest prices. Harness Repaired �,• �•� Middiet,•n; Relief 'Mileage, sold post- ;age, ?.25; Hueh Pugh, postage, 10. Cass Tractors and used t hceshi »g Machinery. Phone 2904 , T. Gregg, Div. Court, 4.0. D.'M, 'W. F. DISNEY, - Morgan, ditto, 4.00; Y'. Brown 4 Greenwom �^' _MAC, salary, 20.00 and'.painting the L RADLE 1400r of Hall 10,00. .R. R 1, Locust Hill 'Photo Pick i• - it • •�i'.y �'r^ ••,� i. '.. ' '. .. .. .. . '4 `. r. ' ` ..' .�` _ '• _. � .' .. ";ice . Llarement = See Advertisement on another page of Toronto, woo should be a capable THE. "MADELINE" Dr. Neil Smith will return on Sat- referring to the Big Sport Ev- man for the position. +� k Mrs. T. Paterson is spending a urday evening from his two weeks ent, Pickering, Aug. 23rd. --J%e Federal Elections have been BEAUTY- SALON - ,vacation at Caesarea. holiday, and will be here at his of- fixed for Monday, Sept. 36th.' It will - Mrs. John Mundell spent last week Tice as usual on Tuesday next. The Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Minister be a warm campaign ,and much of 'in Toronto with 'her sister _ - of Justice in. the Dominion Govern- the electioneering will be done over FINGERING MARGELLING . Miss Margaret Graham continues : _ Audley meet has been a constituency' _ o ppointed Chairman the radio. Every will 9H A 1f PUOIN(3 to improve slowly, in health. of the Rail %vay Comirdssion. 'He is be contested by a Liberal and a SCALP THE &TMENT Mrs. Lyman Pilkey spent the end Rev. J. S. Ferguson and wife and being succeeded by Col. G. R. Geary;- Conservative, and the other two. par- 134[9 CTTTING of the week with relatives in Toron- daughter of Keene, were visitors v _ _ ties, the C. C. F. and the Stevens I am also re erred, ladies, to ' t�. with friends here over the week -end. - ` -- P p give .. party will enter candidates in most Mr. and Mrs. Dopking'are enter- 'Threshing returns are' showing Re-Opening you a bexuti£nl croyuignvle "Helen z of the constituencies. manent Wave at very ' - ''Gaining relatives from Buffalo- at good yields in all grains 'excep Curtis" Per t fall ' ::.present. wheat which is. not a good'sample - - -�- - reasonable rates. Fred Hardy and Len Pilkey arc- generally. Having taken over the business, > :.'ompanied the patty • to Muskoka and F. G. McCarthy has returned from formerly operated by John McGrath, �.., E• O �� �LL I can also give you beliutitul North Bay last week -end. a we have re- decorated and re- modell- curly , ends. Si Y pleasant motor trip to Quebec anti! FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ° ' Mrs. H. G. McIntyre left on Mon - ed the entire premises. We are now 3 :`Tornhern Ontario. He paid a visit to'.' EMBALMHR �•2i+9. ��, 3a2uizde z, day, by motor, in company with Mrs serving Light Lunches, Confectionery- y , pa Y the Callender babies and reports as ice -cream etc., in conjunction with Successor to W. J. Mather; 9 McIntyre Sr., for Saskatchewan. being carried away with the bright Phone IWO ;CLAREMONT � Master Gordon Lynn • was taken to the pool -room. We invite the citizens _ ,- BtouHPville Y eyes of Yvonne. _ •;_ hospital in Toronto on • Tuesday for. The Boys' Brigade broke up camp of the community' to visit us and try Night and Day yeryicel _ i our service. T observation ,and, x -ray work. Gor- after a most pleasant stay of ten BueineeQ Phone Reeid'eace Phone don. has been unwell for some time days. They were thankful to the ser- - 9801 98W You Call Buy. at HO.me and we trust that the trip will.be of vices of those w?�o assisted them to 'British - American Gasoline and Oils TIRES, BATTERIES, help to him.._ the games at Pickering on Saturday i' -" ` _ACCES90RIES, ; Raymond Pilkey, . has returned last by the aid of cars and trucks. Alfred Mole, Reliable' - -from St. 'Michael's Hospital, Toron- Kathleen and Dorothy Winters Claremont, Ontr -Alas low and better prises to, where he has -been confined for are enjoying a holiday with relativ- io Insurance of All .as a - the past couple of weeks. He is very es in New York State for a week. you can !a Toronto. much_ improved in .health, and we Miss Joan Clark, of Hamilton, . Rad S -:hope for a continued improvement.. ..spending a week with, her uncle and- Kinds at Real ---- John McGrath has stored his fur- aunt, F. M. and Mrs. Chapman. ALL MAKES Let as eepa,ir that leaky top. niture and. is now rooming with A. 18F.RVICED AND REPAIRED Onable Rates - and Mrs. Mantle. Alfred 'Mole has - - - - -- -' now. taken over the business and is - PRICES REASONABLE Skilled Notor,Repaim. WORK (GUARANTEED j -- - preparing the premises for' business, Gordon aJ. Law carrying several new lines. Representing the Followtag . Men's Tournament was held•.on RTi'IUR FIELD Companies Phone 2908 the Green here on Wednesday of ' - i j' R. T. I- Uraduate PLCKERfNG, ONTARIO last week, in which the rinks of , Pilot Insurance Cb. Messrs Fred Ward . and Fred pavans Zrabel tije. ding'$ Jbigbtuap 43 4fl Phone 5201, PIGKERINa • Gore District Mutual Ina. Co were winners. A number of rinks Royal Insurance Co. Ltd. ATTENTION from outside were playing and the- London Quarae ir and Ace,. Co. Ltd. Aurora group took first. On Friday- TORO 17 T O -Ocean Accident and Guar. .Corp. ..- .evening a Mixed Scotch Doubles i Wawanesa Mutual Farmers makes up the program, starting. at Single -50c. Return -90c. Portage is Prairie Mutual - -- 7.30. ' Provident Assurance Co. While at work on his new resid- DAILY SERVICE Gen, Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. GASOLINR- & DISTILLATE ence on Tuesday morning, Lyman Toe,onto General Ins. Co. Delivered in f trty gallop lote.and . Jailkey fell from a scaffold, which had Eastern Standard Time SHALT Pearl Assurance C_ o:. Ltd. : -not been secured 'properly, breaking Leave Pickering Leave Toronto Employers' Liability Ass. Corp. o��• some small bones in his ankle. We iEaitern House) - (Say at Dunda•) A. E. Wilson and Co, Ltd.'- Lloyds Gas iii. eta. and Tax. - hope that the-confinement will be of A. M. P.M. A. M. PM; KILL short duration, and he no doubt a 6,09 ' 2,54 a 6.30 a 3.30 _C .. gal. same. 430 $ E .�-+ R aBAS. 9AR(3ENT'9 HARDWARR i -- - ,lengthy lay -offs. 8.24 5 54 10-30 .e 6.30 rougham Ont. Phone Pick 515 I AR ONT. � lti KHAM 10 -54 a r1. 34 c l 1.30 730 Phone 900 Peddlers and ' hawkers who have ! - c 11.54 7.51 P.M. a *s 30 Your patronage In appreciated. - - been calling on . this neighborhood P. M. a 8.54 1230 - 9.30 would do well to keep- their eyes op- 12,54 _' 9,54 c 1 30 10.30 - - •en for the . Police - Trustees of the a 1,54 b 10.44 2.30' " village, who now-, being armed with b -Sun, & Hui only. c -Sat. only. " _ I - by -law No. 1443, respecting. Peddlers e. =Sat., Sun & Hot. only, - - _ a and Hawkers, are going to, make all 1 : thew fellows live up to the mark. A Coach connections at Buffalo'anci .� Part: the C. N. R.Plays­... l icense must be obtained by each, and Detroit for all pc�[nts in the : United States. everyone selling. from trucks or ev -! Tickets and infarmation at - ^ - � '- ', - - er_ on foot. ` -� �rketiri �Canada.'�Cr6 Messrs Lyman Pilkey and Bert GRAY COACH LINES : Janes, Prize - whiners in the recent Chas. Cooper Contest''receive6 their -- PICKERING - prize last week, .a Trip. to 'Iuskoka Easeern House 1 00 - . So essential co the trade, commerce, and general welfare of Canada are the various -� -and North Bay. They were away on - - - classes of freight carried in the course of a year by Canadian National -- - Saturday and Sunday, arriving in Railways that it is difficult to give pride of place to any particular one, but _. :, North Bay for Old Home Week, and -. :in their all -round importadce to every'seaion of thc' community, sprite'• Ono also caileci on tine popuiar young s, •a► mrai produt.ta 111u9a A &,+1k .gay 6;9h. 44tey form the -back-bottle of the 'ladies, . "The Qtrinttiplets° at Call ® - - -- nation's business activities and contribute directly and in large volume to - -' ender: They had a few hours: fishink 7. its industry and employment everywhere. t at Hollow Lake, and returned by _ ;_µay of 3iinden and Fenelon •Falls. -HORSE REGISTER. _ 'Dining t93I the C. N. R. carried over eight and a half million cons of agricultural 'll .i ,�. prod being an 44% over 1933. Io this total are included The regular meeting. of 'the' Wom- ace, increase of 6. e erti's Institute will be held at the CO�MbIODORE. AGAIN (211812) 134,00 ,000 bushels of wheat, 14,000,000 bushels of corn, 3S,7Q0,0o0 home of Mrs. Roy, , Morgan nn Wed- '- choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion, Ibus'�ets of oats, and 1'5,500,000 bushels of barley; the aggregate of these nesday, Aug. 'l.l t, at 2.30 p. m. This the property of ' Robt. 'Defoe, ' of i,_ `.; =- - ; )commodities showing an increase of 4,1 c''c . when compared with the s. - . ••; being the Girls' 'leering, the. Prog- Green River, will make the season _ preceding year.. i�am will be given, by the girls. There of 11.435,-as follows: Tuesday„ 21st :Itis inieresting'to note that the average haul of eacb'ton of wheat was approximately will be a Contest for Girls. of Ia -20 of Slay, will Wave -his own stable - . -- ' seven hundred and fifty miles. years of age - A Dark Cake (Layer -'and proceed to. JlcGriskin Bros. lit Ne C c son 3,'- P- i�keiingT for .Henn; thence without the rail fact ies oft .N.R. no doubt some of`ihis agricultural produce .' -or • Loafi. Girls under 15 vears of _ _ ___ ' -.age, - Place Cards for Thank v- to John Barnes, Cherrywood, for , ^; rnr iraccrrac' od a market, bni -it could` °nly have done 1.o. at a much �. higher cost to the producer, and chesuantiry would necessarily have been W h l Everyone veryone provide lunch and night. Wednesday, _ proceeds to - - - - -negligible . ,for practically all 'the crops which enter into .the `figures -dishes. Those wishing transportat- Hugh P.ugh's, . one mile east of _ =..:ion,. also those driving cars, please Whitevale, for noon; thence to _ above enumerated were placed.in freight cars at poi the onlyCrsil ... '°- -• • . .. •° ;� ' ' ' , -'- 'transportation obtainable was that provided by Canadian National Railways. - : •notify Mrs. Walter Ward or •M•r& D. his own stable for night. Thurs- t nspo A: Scott. tic '''These cio s come from far scattered districts ... in many cases from sparsely populated y, proceeds to Fred Wright's, ' ' P t1' . ... '_. The death took place on Monday, lot 29, con. 6, Pickering, for noon; bouts off en and women - communities but they are the result of the la August 12th at' his Home in 'Toronto thence to his 'own stable; where he who each year create millions and millions of dollars o new wee or of Mr. D.' P. MacFarlane; in his Quill remain anti! the foilowing Canada. In this work the C.N.R. is'their partner acrd helper. 49th, year. beloved husband of Mary Tuesday. - 1.0 is well known the crop movements of recent years have been much below normal : _•..Macnab. Deceased had been in poor HICKORY LAD (171155) much below the standard of productivity of our prairies and agricultural =+ health for several years and finally bred, black Percheron Stallion, - , areas, and much below the volume which the C. N. R. is equipped to handle: . succumbed to a: stroke. Mr. MacFar- the property. of Allan Reesor, R. ' i' -' The figures quoted should, therefore, be considered in that light. _ 'lane was very well known in this R. 1, Markham, will make the sea- .. - .community, having been manager of eon of 1935, at his own stable, lot The carriage of agricultural produce is, of course, only one of the activities of the' " •i .; •+� . the local branch of the Standard , con. 4, Scarboro.�Terms, $10.00 C.N.R. In every branch of rail transportation ii is equipped to give tht Bank. He is survived by his widow KILMEI\ 25419, (21348 -The Pure - - best of service. , . all the year round .• : under all conditions .. , econom- and one son, Scott. The funeral took geed Imported Clydesdale Stallion ically, courteously, and competently. Your patronage is respectfully P4 ace orr Tuesday, from the residen- the property of. Oscar Wilson will - "' solicited. ce of bars. Macnab, with interment make the season of 1935, at his q in 'the• cemetery on the 7th concess- own stable. = flKr;ng the present Summer season the C.N.R. i ion. :.._ ' :. Canada.arThese are txceptioual I is protidiug s eci points throe bout - - - - - -- -- - -- - - - - -- - _. _ travel bargai. The nearest C.N.R. Agent will 1 - - be glad to give fall particulars. ' ,--AUGUST SPECIALS AL Tr 1:x29 Chev. Coach' 11)80 Dodge Panel _ a - i•, �,. _,r• ,'. _ 11� :30 Chev. Coach 21' 7 ft., :tildssey= Binders , x ►: L i , i , ; l �� ,�- �. --� h� "-1 - 1 3' P32 Chev. Coach 1 G -ft. McCormick I3inrler - 1930 P)mtiac' Coach 1 .5 -ft. Frost and Wood Binder 193'2 T:s,ex Coach -1 Oulti-Pack+er :19:31. Chet-. • S eoia l Sedan . 1- D is c Plow ( Tracto r ) n .r Plymouth Coupe e ] l is Y - Loader Aa. � E �1 , l c i l •Kr, ' ;•:; ., � �_ � �> _ 1 ``� • r •% � . ¢,I , _ - - - 1929 Pontiac Coach "Number of Tractor Plows ' . _. i 1429 Chrysler Sedan N more o Grain _ ( /. �f;•; ,,, ' ::rv, Y N u f n Binders _ +✓.Ali 19 Ford Coupe 1 21-Tooth C ultivator (Massey) _ 7 ' �' 1a+,., c �! I_ 'i .� [ ,,•, c 1925► Chev" 1 -Ton Truck 1 11 -Tooth Cultivgtor, (Massey) ', lr a1. ► ° ~�=?10 s 1431 Rugby 2 -Ton Duals 1 Boat (Sea Flea ) , . 116; ''"t' `.•�. 193T Chev. 2 -Ton :ruck Duals ' :. till ,,4 ';' l= ,,.,,� �. ry J , � :. r., \-,fir ` �' t ..�•� .�? • •2 Electric Stoves � 'I y � i '�, • � ,r: •;1� - ). , '' •;i j !.,�ti . 1928 G. M. C. Truck Singles 2 Used .Coal -Oil • Stoves It � j' l'1. "''' ''ti !'�"�+' ' �'t •, ;, :' i ` s �-- I �l 1'. +- : � .i' `' �i �: 19 X �' �. �� �'��,II, ,.r o' ,, fit' -'• Pick " CHAS COOPER, _ CLAREMO T i ✓ a valuation on the wounds and in . plex[ty of parties. T e Co- operative - juries to thousands of hearts. and Commonwealth Federation, with its aSmiles Over Rumors CANADA bodies. Those are things that Make Socialist' plattorm, has already tak_ �� impre•.sions on the minds and which cn the field and hopes to Improve n d the liffeen meuibers it 'secure "s THE EMPIRE cannot be erased' by money. upo — _ - — — Windsor Star. ;n the last Parliament. The Recon- n,. r :iuctioai :sts, led by Mr..13ennett -s WAR DECLARED' former :Minister of Trade, Mr. Stev- - _ - -- Vancouver Island's Public ells, are a new and incalculable fact_ f: Enemy No. 1 is the earwig. This or, Rghtng a campaign for reform in �# • pestiferous ins^ct took up its rrs:_ the methods of conducting big busi -' G THE WORLD dente here about years ago and m ness Ciat sees likely to draw ad_ I r. has lest a swarm of descendants hereats both rrutit 'discontented which have been playing havoc with Conservatives and from ` Liberals. AT LARGE ' .. + • every form of vegetation. They have But whatever the precii;e complexion levied tribute upon plants and vege- of Cie next Canadiah House of Com: i> live languages, this enabling a tin- tables with as little discrimination mon-, it will clearly offer little scope 1 >= { • ,` CANADA ama proprietor to run the film in as a_ Chicago gangster leader show- to those who be:ieve that in high i v Wench at one performance, An Ger- CROSSING CRASHES ed in his predacious activities. But tariffs and economic nationalism lies man at another, in English at a -third, just as the depredatipns of the- gang- the way to a new prosperity for the. - Iri spite of repeated warnings there and so on, simply by switching the 'ster reaohed a •point whtch forced Dominion. are. still many soloists who defy sound track from language to- Lang_ the law authorities to devise agenotes _ trains. Racing to the crossing has nape But' the device is primarily for his destruction, so the earwig has 4 not yet become an unknown sport. de- vised for use in cosmopolitan centres cau --ed the mobilization of defensive WQn1e�n R�� ly D�' It should be remembered that engin_ where the population speaks several measures which in time it is hoped .7 : eers are never killed through a col_ languages. will Put an end to its destructive h j�' ; sion with an automobile. The film, will be projected in the operations. — Victoria Times. Work in R(�$Sla i Chatham Aews'' language which is most popular, while ear - phones will be provided for CANADIAN PIONEERS Woiuen are fortunate in Moscow, -GOOD ADVICE other patrons who, by simply plug- Canadlans are reminded that ttie for there are more at work there „ A driver was swatting a bee that Hudson's Bay Company has ust com_ Miss Carlotte Monti, 2-: -year- 4iew through his window; his car ping• in to the language they under_ j than in any other city in the world. Dld S 'stand, will be enabled to enjoy the Pleted two hundred and sixty_five, A Brif! It, Uriited Press representa- who haniadmitted ithat she dsathe struck a pedestrian, and York Town_ talkie to the full, years of unbroken trading in this five who toured the Russian 'capital} ri ship police decided to lay a charge Dominion by 'the issue .on the part part seen frequently in the corn- La reckless driving. he bee can . Quebec Chronicle - Telegraph Pound members of the fair sex work- pang of W. C. Fields, comedian. g• of, the. company of its first. official ins; hard everywhere—in all sorts'ot - "Talk of niarriage is silly," she •+scarcely be prosecuted as an access history since its, incorporation to scry before the' fact, but the occur- "COST OF LIVING occupations, says. She has been married The "Coat of Living" !s a vague Organisation Probably no other commercial When he landed at Wet ki twice. - fence - offers warning to other motor- organisation fn the world has such j je. Loki, - -- - . _- • -- • • tats. It and when a bee creates a . term with a wide range of detint_ .. the first aerodrome in Russia, he saw tions. To most o1 us the -cost of liv- a record to show business and ro- a score- of women, some girls who nuisance, bring your auto to a hault • mance and history intermingled. For looked- about fourteen, labouring on they could get the paper to print It before taken action to get rid of ing equals the amount of our pay g g cheques, in spite of the firmest re- the story of the Dominion. When in the construction of a cement lading on' + blm. — Windsor Daily Star. solutions to budget and 1569, after-,having contributed more put some- Platform. S}lOP- Sh:tiSAT10N thing by for a rainy day, to the tipbuilding• of the 'Dominion When leaving the' Moscow' aero- - Another sur»rising thing, was the ' -TAKE A CHANCE than any other_b�cdy, the company furore hi a shop when the presence The cars that are annually —St. Catharines Standard yielded some of its charter rights. diome Use last per,:ou be noticed was 'wrecked in accidents -and go to the - g a woman about forty, -wielding a uY the Princess de Rohan, the Part- it had maintained peace throughout sledgehammer that was much too scan dress designer, was- discovered. Junkman in the U. S. and Canada : COSTLY STRIKE Ube wilderness. 'estabii,hed principles would make a solid line up from It cost the Saskatchewan and heavy for,lier. Real princesses have been rare In of justice and equity, and carried out- - � [toasts for loony years. _ - - Toronto to Montreal it a compilation Dominion Governments some $40, -- colossal exploration work. The East SPEI! DY WORK . i L.., i' is correct that about 100,000 ears are 000 to pay for the stay of relief camp In :another art of the city, he was Then there was Ghe high prices 1n India Company alone affords any P the•open markets.: where women's yearly involved. strikers in Saskatchewan. Most of sort of a parallel-.'In history, and Its struck by the _ speed with which • about- knitted jacket and skirt suits, of The junkman's sign at ,a railway the bills were incurred in Regina, record was marred by many textures- 100 "shock- workers, including -many crossing: "Go ahead and take a where the riot resulted, in one police- which; fortunately have, not blurred women, finished a car_track and par•_ shoddy manuYacfure, were priced s# ' e 69 roubles about $30, or more than - 'chance; I'll buy the junk," was just!- man being beaten to death. the Hudson's Bay escutcheon. ing jots' one -third the monthy salary of a _ Seri, The Federal Government's sharp ' — Montreal Star. It was done kt ten days, -working n working- man. - :io fact is clearer than tbat our was $10,000 to pay.for expenses duT_' three shifts a day. In most countries And the aatonts'tment .ot. s foreign roads are a menace to lire. The Pe- ing the time a delegation went to —it would have taken five or six weeks. gn _ -. ._'destrlan sufrera moat. The reckless Ottawa to interview the Government. The tour proved 'in many way, a gtrl who, intported . a cocoanut and THE EMPIRE had to pay $2.50 duty on it becauss ` • last drivers—of which youth furnishes The rest at the bill was. apportioned re veiatlon to ibis Press man. ed aq a an undue part — cannot be eliminated to Saskatchewan to pay for 'meal- it ama class , There were the queues formed to spice. Another - -by the present regulations. 'The ef- The cost for ttausportation -ti atone CANADA AND ECONOMIC NATION. buy almost anything — fifty to aw_ girl had to pay $1.50 duty on 'a bottle -forts- to make the roads safe have re- comes to $.0,930. ALISM fnty_five •people waiting to buy °f lemon juice - ..also' classed as si stilted in a g+itastly failure. But that -is just, the monetary coat Zoo much cannot ba deduced from morning papers, and even spice. .. queues to , ' When the authorities stop palter- of tbo relief' camp strike. The value these prof incial ele(Itions abort, r!,v bay. pow crs, Ptrhap,a the most extraordinary -dng with the slaughter, drivers will Of the life of the dead policeman result -of the Federal general election- A journalist on "rzvestta:" the teature._af. >vIiiycow is, the, absence of Rtout men. begin to realize that each 'one of cannot be computed -in dollars and in Septemlier, for into that taure via -. Government organ,'­ told' the -visitor : them drives a .potential death ma_ Dents. IN can there be placed ter wider issues and a -greater com- flint they could sell 4;000,000 a day it special chine. —Sault Star. SPEND MOST ON CARS - p It takes $SO,000,Or)U more tD jier— feminine Canada dressed u 41 °� f is Than it does the men folk of the ' i s ' e • r 1. .- Dominion. The latest figuring shows that retail sales of wotnen's apparel and children's wear in a year were ' , .,.'..'.:• _ •$197,600,000, whereas the clothing No 'of men and boys cost only $143,000,- 000. The Canadian people spend more � �' - in a year on automobiles than they .�..... S 1 do on clothing-TOT-Me bill ran up to $347,000,000- or $17,000.000 more ' than on apparel. There is a curious difference to the practice of buy rig by men and -*omen. The women get twice as .. i . -much of her rai nent from the' de- �o-'� #w�` '� xe, �'` {.tiJ o^c.l� •sy 'S '* , :: '''"�„pF""� ''� •::'r }ti,�'" - i , partmentaf stores as she does from — the women's ready -to -hear stores; $° but the men patronize. the men's x clothing and furnishing shores far Y more than they do the d.epartmental - . st,)res. Why the man Calvors the trader -who specializes'.1n men's eom- ' modities anti the woman does not a question for the _psyNiolog:st. —Taxi n }nn Sun. ` < v� f USE LICENSE -PLATES = —In Yugoslavia motorist;' 'ot- fences are marked right on the'lic_ > : • ense .plate —not: the driver's 'license f where they cannot be seen, but ,on D w ' the number plate where'• everyone note them. Each plate teas a large blank portion ion o n which traffic offences in which that car has figured l are marked with an "X'': When five •,•••- X's appear on the plate, other motor- a• sts no• doubt steer clear, knowing t r. PRICED Jor th t r '' FROM 8 $ 5' . Mas e that' there is a driver to be avoided. µ "' <'` >` Z -PASS. (:OUIIC) A — Edmonton .lonrna}, iF Y•, Delivered, fully equipped, at factory, Oshawa, Ont., Freight and Government license only extra. `�• " _ n fro OWN No "par f'1 g of the Master Chevrolet are mi h STANDARD SERIES MODELS AS LOW AS $712 } Voman from Toronto "parked her `, J g ty proud Of this car— _ car in - Hamilton, :and some careless proud of its =•new Turret Top safety and beauty, of its Blue. Flame person tossed a lighted cigarette .Engine performance and economy, of its Fisher Body quality, butt• in the back seat;' causing a But'one thing above all they can't help braggin9about— Chevrolet's Ready for , . ; ; _ `'•'.I W. fire. If such people had their cigar 'KNEE- ACTION Aide! Take an airplane pilot. "You can't te111Dte about 'tmmed3a +e Delivery.. : ette'butts rammed' down 'the .back of " .� ,; : ?j. riding ease, - he says, you ve got to show me. And Chevrolet EasyGMACTerms K ' their own necks for a season-t66 does! Its Knee -Action ride is a real "air- lade ". You float over bumps, might learn something of benefit to g- p , 0 themselves and the entire commun_ holes and .ruts —the car seems heavier, steers easier, holds the , road t :.better. You have to ride in a big air liner to match it! • Stratford Beacon_Hernld. s �Optinue ' FIVE-TONGUED TALKIE -' dGererLY$gO=A Budapest inventor has de- ouyT30CKet nor yi °u Di" Shoed ld rased machi>ae which makes it pox -, _ the gTS, next w` a other loan us' sfble to shoot a talkie scene in four CQ+ som gel2i ,,r. t. or five languages 'simultaneously. ° "' -�• _ —pou Qt�f�= t , m. t? �; lwt - While the actors are speaking one - -- . _ - ._. ._ titer t er let- by 0"t- ' i ti language. in the studio, four differ- _ a d tht M° of h s ow_ + ,., ems, t r e� t ent languages are autoiiiatically syn- `�+ ER i emont _�„� G ne lable a't } and HAS. _ ehronized on -the sound track on 'the Car . $aUots a {° a �� �atl ;° today °us Adge of the film. f . The- finished Him can be project. _ _ t �a � Yo lu� pie erer�e f ed with dialogue in atiq one of the • + ! T d r a the Quebec Fish and Game Protective Association. { 1 The Polish Scout Jamborret held • in S C Q U T N C the forests of Scala this summer wak 1' ( attended by- some 30,000 Scouts. Of �% t, !!! \ these, 3,500 were from other • coun- r' -r/ ■ Here ' There tries. The jamboree was opened by Ever w h e r c - - the President of Poland. — i , ■ A recent Cornwell Badge award , A brother to euery'othe► Scour, without regard to race or creed was that to Scout John Hunt of tile : Eltham, England, in- recognition of I t j���y; The Scouts of C;;J ; .;ter, Ont., are were woodcraft and camperaft coml -courage and fortitude shown during NIl tail ieveloping what promises to become petitions and athletic sports. A big three years in a London hospital. 9 e local museum of importance.' The event •was the lighting of a huge During that time he underwent 23 i � nest recent addition was a collect- campfire with Indian ceremonial by operations, for an injury to his leg, A � ion of Indian and pioneer relics left Chief Red Eaglg, of the Mohawk and at the same time continued his the troop by the will of the late Tribe of the Six Nations and the progress in Scouting. Peter Wray. y telling of a tale of adventure in the ` Alt ' • • A cruise u the Saskatchewan 9 Far North by a trill scarlet ,figure in P Y� the firelight, Superintendt F. J. River as the crew of the S. S. Tobin, - •,� F {, 1,600 Scouts, including some 20" Mead of the "Royal Mounted ". The of the Ross Navigation ' Company, 4 snits from Massachusetts, Vermont Jamboree concluded with a memori- greatly* • pP eciated Limited was the read appreciated snd New-York, took part in the able Scouts' own service on Sunday. experience of Patrol Leaders of the seek -end International Scout Jam - 2nd The Pas Troop. Man, The boys - kree at St. Johns, Que. The Union were assigned, to watche% and in .lack and Stars • and Stripes were When playing a softball game on turn . acted as engineer, ' stoker, - f _broken out simultaneously in an im- a field a half mile from camp this wheelsman•, deck hand and cook, - B�� pressive opening ceremony. There 'surnmer, sitnallers of the 49th To- under direction of Captain H. Mc- ronto Troop wigwagged a detailed Kinnon." $ / _ @ description of the play back to the SPRAINS camp. F -- _. -- - -�- :- - ,a • � Ten dollars was voted by the Nub Minerd's to g.nar. he Wynyard, Sask.; lodge, I.O.O.F., for value penetrarer -or* ligaments. A skrntmer _good turn of the 22nd equi,Qping the new but headquarter ,��� t avers' m8amntation, soothe,, Regina Troop was voluntary water- of the 1st Wynyard Scout Troop with h'a`t` ing of flowers and keeping stray -ini- windows. A growing interest is being OP t7 puts you an your foot: r..als out of gardens of neighbours shown in local Scout units by lodges s'Qtis&ction who were away vacationing. of many. orders in practically ail --- - - -- • s Arrangements are being, discussed - parts of the Dominion.. for the training of Boy Scouts in rural and' semi- rural communities of =_ ci KING OF PAIN" Quebec, to act as junior fish an:i , game wardens, under auspices of PERFECT C ewin To �►acca HAVE ITCHING TORTURE' �: �. � Stopped Instantly HOT? Coo( off ��h. l a �� Peggy —Good Heavens, Gertl Ain't Wife —No, Henry, , I don't - think a -' D. D. D. Prescription Speeds Rdiel .- 1 1 you ever been out with a sailor ?, manicurist should' marry a dentist. with Bubbling 3lan —And why not? c' Even the most stubborn itching o7 9 eczema, pimples, mosquito or other insect indeed i3 the woman who The hogeymoon is over, gentlemen. Wife —I1 they fought, it would bf - -'` :; ; ,. Happy Refreshing bites, rashes and many other skin af lic- bons quickly yields to Dr. Dennis' pure, has as many changes of c`othes are when- your' wives start complaining- tooth and nail. _ ■ �• cooling, ligut, antiseptic D. D.'D. Pre- she has of—mind; about the noise you make getting i ffim scription. Forty years' world -wide succesa. _ G_ breakfast. Peneuates.thesktn,soothingand heal• Classlfled Advertising ing the inflamed tissues. No fuss. — no Young tiroruan —if you don't leave muss. Clear, greaseless and stainless. the house immediately, I'll • call the Helen ---You say they arrested that }t dries up alrstost immediately. Try, , D. D. D. Prescription now. Stupsthe most - whoYe police department - to come dancer for no caus�.at alit wii�saTB MerllTin9le,l tygs q instantly: A 3�c trial bot -' ,and put you out! Ferdy- -No; for no gauze at all.- - DISTUIBUTUlt3 WANTLZ TO SELL arpeTtntlDe t-stra Bottla7le intensettctun Scalt A Turner Ltd., vweasee- vpon.Tyne E tie, at nay drug store is ,ranteed to drew �cl'entific -Idea of Preser� m _ Dt•eftioutedy,Co +gads 'g' gt2 Ardent Youth —My dear girl, lt• Fruit: full information write Ii2 bit, prove is—or monYfy back. U. D:'D. is wd uld take the whole fire department ',. Some woman can remember their, dater• L35 Church Sc. Toronto. _ McG,IInras 9Yw Wilted, Toeonto, N trade by the. owneYa of Itel.tA•a 13nLtr. l - to put me out..' husband's first kiss, while _ others ELL "'CENTU'RY- " uxrc;tNAL wEV- " _- - - can't - remember` their first husbands--- ulna leather . ties, Fancy colored DO YOU WRITE? ` - SOIL. EROSION Patterns, Inok like silk,' washable, due, able, wrinkle- proof,' sell on 'bight. Bi DO YOU SKETCH? Hordes of gullies nwy remind us' vice- The-,workman was engaged in ex- gr�st� . urrte kept. yeti', Papery Eroe - P. U. Box ite )era <va. Ont. should build our lands to stay. :ca.vating operations. The i�urioua - DO YOU' ENTER PRIZE 'CONTESTS? and, departing, leave behind , us' stranger was looking on: ��auxa -DO YOU WANT' THE BEST MARKET FOR YOUR field -that that-will riot float array,.'.: Stranger= tirhai."are yail digging, �IN - T' ANt) L-r11.t;E:T SELEC� ` WORK? _ _ Then when .:Kind assume the Mort- for? - herd In North America. '¢en in try D1 gage on the land that's had our W' orkmarl (looking up)-- Money. Labrador, ukon, tiwr.thern due�be 7 OUR MONTHLY SERVICE IS THE ANSWER. sold on fir rice Model ]fink Fact�, to 1, Stranger- (surprised] —And when Limited: offices, 132 North May 8ttex -_ They'll not have to ask the question: do wu -expect to sttike it?:'.' Fart- t' (Zanada. 'rt A Sample Sheet for - I Otn A Month's Service 30c. ".Here's,.th_e farm,_ but where's the Workman (as ' he resumed his toil) ' for $1.00. 12 ' for 2.00 soil? 6 Month s Months r $ _ GIFT BAKER. 39 LEE AVENUE TORONTO, ONT. Gertii --] think its a shame.- tD . -T}ie "perfect example of.w.ill poi4c:,�.. x r nd those nice sa; rn to China. 'is the •ability, to Feat one salted pea - � 'st'Ve PrOVed -� or 1Vhat gill they d :4 ? nut; - - - - Safe at Any Speed" A 40 • •O S'Y@��yv _ winnec .or �• ,•ear'• reel. .p ling 500•i In• _ '*-' ~ : " jv a+w'.� +•`c.. i diay apolis Speed- _ °•, Il �1 e� cry community , are records o. 'individual. _ 'sets of tires, but Firestone T.. _ t n •"haye been proved for six- ^e - teen years in the 500-mile'' a IIndianapolis S p e e d w a y e� stake l and victory -. on +,:r tires Firestone as 3 L W Wes /W •Y E ��Q � �Y�h�'A'w' b.7 h f the safest - fi a m t r d os ea- 4 3, T tf during. ` - •" •:�•• • _'- '•,�•�i + ' Ss In the hearts of mankind- the horse still reigns .. _ agar: ng. continent c n te ere o h a nowh n Probably supreme. eme Pro 9 .N P .. .. _ . _ Ac ce t with c nf' e 'n arts o f the r u Accept td ace c a u _ _ <ti:•. •'.S S ' ?2'•� :.,,,,:rte. :� : :< ' � be found such n g Y g , wooewa�'°0^ygO r 1 ado the — - *..� -..;.. breds'and standard breds... 'littering Cava c ; recommendations of , C — rs r 'um � hunters, s o a s ... u riders f the ?� famous P of 7 .. ge es men Firestone are' �.'a Fi`( L•P;; ,,.k• :.� ,oe,e.",,,,w,e•r"' d from I • {' •• ?rt :- .4 ` "�wa'•`i�;z A ' „�;� � `'fa ' 't^:- = "` = ^s" .��”' and military mounts... every class and breed, f ty *� "°"'"` Shetland to Shire,'parading in, all the glory of, safe for them and safe for r x. :.. e t . .. .. . : :�.-.'. "' :•;:�'.'; ?!�' •- "�°°°°'°""°"°'"°� •sleek ' grooming and 'smart trappings. General , you. See the � ri e rest s' Y a Y� admission 15c•, Reserved seats 50c (tax extra), on ' -;restone Dealer tod .� a y: a St. EL. 172Q gale at special ticket office, 65 Yon , 'iroan: < •4' f ;trite]. , E .1098. _ - St -West, L - ;;'i:;,;i:..• lain o d Mo de s 90 n at _ i r g y • :ter :: r H D .HUG E3 :i _ A LO .DEACO N EL woo t;0 N w .� estt a a sacral M n rt President G Y Pre � , z _ No. 2388. Issue No. 33 -- 35 V A • •" ' � _�"'? ~- .. - .. 8 - . ' .. . ' . _ . _ _ oby age. :�, _. _ • .. .. _ •. ". . - _' Ski y+^ .._ _ '' d . _ Xisaas Marjorie and Geraldine &xhibition .opening a week from; -�� t- -.. Lt)UALI��ti. Bath, of Toronto, are spending two today, Friday, Aug. 29rd. Letter Heads, Envelopes',' BW 'Heads weeks Widays at their home here. -Mrs David Annan, who has been - -jWlm. Cullis, wibe was reported -The peach crop promises to be . 'ill for .a long .time, continues in a _ quite Ill last week, is recovering a large one this year, -and prices, in very serious condition. �r PosteC$, Handbills, 'Placards tticNy. consequence should be very reason- -Mr. Harvey Bath and three boy _ _T -Iteo, McGinty of Long Branch able. friends of Trail B. C:, have returned - -- �/''�- - - L Was in town on Saturday calling on -W, V. Redditt, manager of the after spending two weeks with Mr. Blotters Counter Check -books friends. local branch of the Bank of Comm - and Mrs. Edgar Bath and family f -Fred and Mrs. Balsdon and fam- erce is now enjoying his annual vac- here. They were accomparlied"back uy, of Burford, spent. the -week -end ation. by his brother, Allan Bath. THE PICKERINO NEWS \ with relatives here. - Russell Burrell and sister, Mrs. -Under � the - caption, "Cat out of -D: J. Callaghan and son Dave, Wiman, of Peterboro, spent several the Bag" we are today in receipt of spent several days with friends at days last week with relatives in Kit= an article from Ottawa - exposing a Trout Lake near North Bay. cthener. � supposed plot by the Conservative -Allan and Mrs. Clark and fan- -John- and Mrs. Draper and dau- National Headquarters in Ottativa, to .ily, of Lakefield, spent the week- ghter, of Keswick, spent Sunday at tie up fof their own use every radio '4 , iq with the f rmer mother, s. Mr Draper's n he� „ . end �h o s_ Mr the home of er s are is e s. • n for twelve. .hours ore. I.. .. . _ . .. station- to Canada. o t e e I p P • W. J. Clark. James and Mrs. Andrew... on the Saturday preceding voting ,��,,,,.,. - _.• - _. =H. J. Marquis, of Stroud-, and Quite a large number of Picker - . And they were getting away with tt Pick erin 's- Leader Store” formerly of Pickering, is seriously ing residents attended the Rotary it.. Another good . reason for taking ill; having developed blood- poisonibg; Fair at' Whitby last Wednesday ev the control of radio out of the ! ' - and is now confined to' Ws bed. ening and report it a great - -success. hands of politicians.. There are very A lot of editorial matter is be-. - Members of the United Church few of their programs that any fav- - INTRODUCING ing written for the dailies 'during Y, P. S. are invited to D. N. Lock- orable comment can be given. Four 'the past few weeks on snakes. Fun- :wood's to a Social Evening on Aug- prominent fon •the Comanfssion Prog- - - - . ny, so many ,editors seeing snakes vat '16th. There91 be games, s pro- ra } rts)•- Toronto vocalists appear to A GREAT SUMMER WORK BOOT •. : - -_ this summer, ; gram, moonlight, and _ all•. that .sort have control . of. their particular line _ A Bulletin received this Week an- of tiring, of entertainment, and you bave-to= liounces the Open Season for Ducks -St. George's._ Church. on Sunday, listen-to-them .or ,hunt for an Amer- - At a very Small Price and Geese in this District -- October. August 18th, Sunday School at 10 a. jean station. The little group is- •air - 2st to November 30th, inclusive. m. Morning Prayer _at 11 and Even- • tight, no outsiders wanted. 7 Rubber Hl . Hunters, please note. ing Prayer at 7.30. Rev, E.' G. Rob= u er ee -The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's - -Miss Margaret Richards return- inson B. D„ will be in charge of both Church will meet at the home of Mrs. L - ed : to her home in Toronto,- to res- services, Kemp on. Wednesday next: Gars will b• Panco Outer Sole urns her duties in the. Sick Child- -Mr. James Young, -- of Oshawa, at Mrs. A. Boyes to convey members ` ren's Hospital after spending two whose sermon to the Young People to the place of meeting, which will take ether Inner Sole -weeks at the lake with W. C. and last 'winter was very much a the place of a picnic, All ladies please ., .. PRr�'' provide. - - -- .. • ., .. .. Mrs. Murkar. Toe' fated will preach in Pickering 'Unit- -We __- .... __.. .. -We congratulate Jas. L. Paliper, ed. Church 'next Sunday, at 11.30. X. _ ._ _ -- " Cap on Z4Aning the prize for the Best- m. D. S. T. and at Audley at 2.30 P. COAL The Price is .. » 1.?•�% a Pair - .Decorated Car at the Annual Street m. S. ') , Fair at Whitby held on Wednesday -Ross and -Mrs.. Hardy (nee Ljll ._ . las t under the auspices the Rot- t ie Leslie), Alf. and Mrs. Pi¢gs, fuse WOULD L N O W HERYEOS ASN ADDRESS Sizes 6-11 U _ ary Club and the Whitby Branch of Eva Peak), Mrs. T. Douglas and Miss IT TELLS YOU W9CRE t the Canadian Legion, Jean Campbell, of Toronto, and Har- R COAL TO 00 i - -Frank Pearson met-with- a pain- old Wiman,- of Peterboro, -who- has -' J� s� M a . • V f HAPMAN ul -accident one day last week. He just returned from a two - year's' so -: ,+muss delivering some - binder' knives journ in the West Ind:es•, spent Sun- to J• A. Bushby, and the Imife carte day with' Russell Burrell. - -- - -- across the palm -of his hand, inflict- -Don't forget -the Oshawa Fair TWfJ STANDOUT' �J'ALUES ✓ __,__ ing a very bad cut which required which will be held on Monday, Tues- several stitches. He is off duty, but day anti Wednesday, - next; August the wound is' gradually improving., 19, 20 and 21. This Fair promises to :CHAS LAW Pickering • -Rev. Ellsworth Toll, M. A. of be the befit ever held by the' South g -Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for .. Whitby, - again -Occupied the pulpit in Ontario Agricultural ;nu iety: Phone 35'.x.0 _ bl y c - St. Andrew's Church wnen he deli -v- - exhibits will be more us than e]'1••.7 cloth--Same cry impressive past years, and m ones ,wli. men or won ame ered. a v _ sermon from in p P s� - - --the text, "He found-nothing but be given. 'Me midway,. ' grandstand �j,,� - -- - _ rice"- $23.75. -- -leaves." Next'Sunday, the pulpit will 'performances and firework- -s will all - ' -JOINTA%"HES_. :. -be occupied by Rev. Mr, Green, of be better than usual, and the horse _ « • ff - ' - Aching Muscles and Joints are CioY'don- S Business Girl Hose the Wihitby Baptist Church, at 2.90 'races will prove a great attraction. • - . r -p. M. -There is -•an - agitation-' in' Dur- - Quickly Relieved; by Using :Rumaeapa _ t _ •Missses. Jean Clark -arid Edith ham County, toward separating from E. C: Jones Druggist aSplash- proof, Snag - resisting, Chef µ - ,-.- .i[tarray are enjoying a trip up the the Countq of Norffltrmberland Dur- Pickering Ontario- - roi�i Hosiery s Blue -Water Hpghwayp and Boat trip ham contends that she is not' geLtfng - from Southampton n around Mani- a fair Beal from her partner, chief- RUMACAPS _ °.' �:_rt,=, �,.V SAai3s -- toulin. During a ,-four -hour stop at -ly' in connection with the buildfng of - - . _. Manitoulin, they will be met by .bridges in Northumberland County, - - -- Mr. and Mrs. Ripley, who are enter - that county having many more than .. 1 G roc and Lime fired T. Bunting, �'iEkering taming tbem, about the Island for Durham. As ' Northumberland has. that period. more representatives at the County Just arrived a large shipment of, iBf+dio'Liesness _; Be"bliahed. 11857• -On- Sunday evening as one of Council, it is in A position to dom- Gypeoe in the following sizes: the young men of ' the Boys' Brigade inate affairs ,to- Durham's dioadvant- 48 in. x 72 in. Gyproe who have been camping in F. M age. 48 in. `z 84 in. Chapman's flats for a couple o- - very large number of Am- 48 in z 96 in - weeks, met -with an accident • which erican cars may be seen _ on the 48 in. z 108 in. - CHOICE =*bt have proved more serious. He Hi h!wa tihese da s. Th small Lak- _ r 'MEATS ii► canine into the viii in his car, and Highway Y e a6'e ea. and rivers, witlf their abundance 9t Lime nacotoa Board -'when in front of J. T. Ste henwn's P of fish as ,well as the delightful - 4 he- turned to go into Gordon. Law's climate, attracts e' - Hardwal► PiaAter. : - service station his was gat many Ann'- .•: PICK:ERING -•• Round Steak, . . 20c. _ ericarts in the holiday season. One • . struck b a west -bound car, which • day last week a party of ?unericans' LUMBER YARD Minced Meat _ = 12e _ aid not have time to .stop before a assed throw • ' • • p through- Sault -Ste. Marie ... .: collision took place.. His .car was carrying with them their snow -shoes _ • „ - turned over on its side, sad was being of ,the mprusssion that Can- SteWlii�; Beef, '• ' ^» - • • . Lathy damaged. The occupant escap- ads is a country of perpetual ice ed with a bad shaking upend a bad and snow. All of YWrich says a.. dot :Optometrist °eked Ham, ::.. . 55c. fright, but otlber+wise sustained'`no for the Educational Systetrri of 'the' U. C H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight 9pe- � 25c. - n• S. A.' if the havb one. Imagine a - : �tGJ<l i.+VRa -• • Byers, of the Shell Service y � _ • 6ialisL Author of -Your Loaf, r r� Detroit woman coming across the riv- Bype and Health," .The Child �%ariet Loaf 351e 1 Station, drove down to Whitby' On. er , to spend a few days with friends • Y , • l • • and ice Development, Op�omet- Wednesday evening last, accorapan -- in Windsor, during July, and bring- ric_ Association of Ontario, Amer - - (�. fed by Mrs. Byer9, attending the- ing a fur ooat- with 'her. ' Explain' icon Optometric Association. Jellied V•al, ' '. • .. •: w• �.: Street Fair. He parked his oou Cheese P Pe it if you can. Specializing in Ryesight and _.- .Head C�ieese - 'joat' outside the gate -of the Park. --A noticeable • feature in motor f3lasf+ee. y y • � .111 about an hour and half when de accidents in Ontario is the large Opposite P.O.,.Ufhawa. 4 15c. " tiding to return home, he found his . number of American cars that 'are Phone 1518 BOIo$�ia, - • �` - •car was missing. The police were _ involved. Lees than two weeks ago, - - -- -' - - - notified, a description of the car -giv- two Anteritrl Dais collided on the ' 4M, and on Saturday was advised by Hig anew leliv hway near the Rosebank side= KtsaMati•ta. ;. , the Oshawa Police of the discovery road,, wrecking both" dais and ser- iousiy injuring several of the occ- �7�/ Ar% rx i t —To rent., a r*rm of 75 mile west of Oshawa, on the Base w or 100 acres suitable for dairying. Apply upants. But one of the most serious at. News Office. • 50 61 $uteher. (phone 3000) ?lelrering • Line, and one mile south, near the accidents that have occurred for j 'take. Most' of the accessories, ine- FUR' SALE -One black and tan sorlfe tirtte took piece spout 15 miles male foxhound p• p, a months 91d:. Silas _ luding the tires had been removed - -_ from the car. TAIe car was discover- west of Montreal, :when an Amer'ic- Tool. R R 1, Locust Hill. bo -bl an ,car with seven, passengers, tray- ed by the owner of the farm, a Mr. sill at a h'i h OR BALE -At -toe )owttrd Mal. Amsberry, acrd will take between. g lea, srtiashed into Fcoim farm, lot 27, con. 5, Pickering. young forty and fifty dollars to return the a fast moving C. N. passenger-train, pigs: al•o young and older sows, 51 - Chen, to its original condition. killing the seven occupants of tile UR t4ALl -1 Jerpev cow, freed. THE car. Many American motorists seem registered and govrrpment T. B, tested; also -In recent years, due chiefly to to think that as they are guests Of' or, , 1, mdKh • rse. w: T, Wilson,,Iot 23. con, 7, ` the depression, residents of the a+i11- Cahada,, the Motoring laws of this age_ - pedlebeen bothered considse to country, so far as they are concern `ITwomin D -A how tu' k,wherr•aRed Fivoken`ng : Meat ^ �. Market woman for light house work,whem a cod _ • • _ wit h • pedlers, going from house to ed, should be - suspended during the home -is aonrvciatcrl rather than high wages, g • house trying, to sell their wares; time they „ are in this country., If Apply Box E. ivd•:w'S office. Pickering. 51 _ which consist chiefly -' -of trinket's, they get beyond bounds and are ch- i�1Alfhl, FoR kL ,- IOU- "tirreg,in a " which we Can buy from the local I good stateofcultivatinn, 2wellsand 2good ' For ecked up ?�y •the Ontario-Highway rinl ; huildings in first -class shape. For fur - mercTiants at prices lower tang what Officers, they become abusive and ther particulars apply to lfugh Pcrcy. -R R, 2, the peddlers charge. These peddlers Claremont, or phone Mark bur. 51 complain, about the manner in w� :ich GpOD BEEF - V EAL . LAMB.:,-'. we believe are Honest and are comp we treat. 'our jruests. Our Highway 141014 941,F -I Kangp Boilor. 3(+ f — : elled by the• depression. to• do any Officers have instructions not to be - li R, eons; Rangy' l3oiler 15 gallons; Electric kind of work rather than be a tier- too severe on American. tourist~ 11• " ;ver, with qn attachments good as new; D 1 P : - 3s Eorse Pump; Bed springs and mattresgl Dresser AND OINK den to the country. T'l:ey succeed •in -their laws are more lax, at least in and washstand Apply at Pickering News, 51 - selling a considerable e{uantity of some of the States, than they are in ��(1it SALE-$45.00 Cxuh: 2 pipe their goods as people have sympathy :::. ::ils_Q �Ct�C�D SERVICE g P y P y Ontari6, 'and'” when they violate' our live R room suuc, consisting of studio couch 'for them. How'ev'er, it is unfair to wit h arms, which can be converted into a doubt laws, they do not do so Intentionally, t rd, and Cnesterfi -10 chair to match; used only w �` Forsyth. • y the merchants, o h a .s u taxi!, in' the P th ., mnttths. Geor inn hone Clare • munici alit Hereafter all and many Americans voice their ap- 31tx1. g P 51 -r2ont municipality. peddlers •precistion of" the kindly manner in 1 living Outside the township. will have which we treat them. Certainly m- �HOICE CAIKY t'Uvvy- HegiH- to pay a license as shown by the y te; M "and grade cows,' Government T, B erican. tourists are heartily welcomed tested, Fresh and close sprinFers always on by-law published last week in the . hand. Blood tested if desiredd Free delivery on " r News. n' tale Country. purchases of 7 or spore. Satisfaction guaranteed,, SERVANT, Pro WmJ. Murphy, Lindsay. Ontario. Tolehone p 1352. 80tI