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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_08_23H11 . 7.' E v d : +tit► '. a►. •" VOL*--- i.IN'• - :__.'PICSERI�TE , OhTT.'. FRIDAY' .� U( `?3; - N . ')� �alrofssreftta*M1 sasD,l. _ Audl - - ? NoTiCE •• � ey ._. -.._,• -_ .. _' - - Kinsale - . _:- GREENW Medteiat o0D The Merry- Makers Mission Band. :tics. May HaLJ:Un is spending a DR. H. O PEARSON- P1lvsiciao - will hold a 'picnic- at -the 'liuir:e- of, time with -her sister in Beach -burg. _=: hndSurgeon, Dunbarton. 1bly „ Mrs. hied Crawforci cn Thursday Mrs.' J. Grtanv :cod of Torl :,t?, is :• t}llt trltck9pftieejttiurway aftefnoo :i,'Attt 21Jth, at 2.00',o'clock. spending a holiday with her' sister, MILLS EFO RSYTH, Oph. D., Director every daf. ' R Optometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. All role ,children in .he cvnz^nunity 11Irs: • V. Parkin.' ; intmW Ms}mber of the American Optometrical COAL COKE and their mothar•s are invited. Please - .&Spciaii0h. Eyes examined by appoint Went. 1 ' - bring sandwiches and either suckles 1lhitevale Established. 1838 - - Phom 9804. Claremont. Out. WOOD CEMENT) or- tarts. Le�fit. t - 'We would like to take 'this oppoi- All Feed SAND, GRAVEL, Greentverod " ` tunity to` extend to Mr. E. 'Webster � UUNALLI ItUDDY isarniativ. our congratulations on the success" _ %E . &%I*" tor, Nottry Public- Mwiryw l stn. _ ,•; _ Are lower in. rice. AS the (Ades tdrmertr uccttpted by tfte tale A. • . l lust- "and Ernie grid M)a: 'Tremble' spent the ' of ' his' pupils, 'namely : Jean Fleming p tta;� saatb wing m wort tl•itre. wmwy. stz week -end at Wasaga Beach. and Marjorie Tweedie, on• passing market declines my prices -BITILDER'S SUPPLIE$ Will Ormerod of Cresawi;ell, wzs ,their examinations in the 5th form. Will be lowered Record- - JBI&ATONT, BELL. ' & :HOti�i ' home on Sunda The Au t meeting' � W. J. BEATON, K. C. y. gus rig of the -W.- M. 117g�j?. alto local cartage work Ho a. HELL J. D. F. ROSS Ronald and Mrs. Wilson; of Port S. will take the form of a picric to io A.' MITCHELL Colborne, g in the village last be held on the church lawn on Wed - For young pinenothirgie Pgnt►1 ` J. A, WRIGHT. � week calling on old friends. needs Au 28th at 3 o'clock :'harp. to shorty tugive there a healthy flv>t say secede. Toronto. a.Adelaidt 9aas start find fit them for heavier - - - - -- -. Miss Lois- Byers is visiting her = Roll call" U be" answered, by' the word feeding later. (Sa9cw eor to D. Munro and Picker.!., „ CC. RICHARDSON k Co, Harris. grandparents, Duncan and Mrs. Dol- Plenty. Indies come •and bring term. solicitors. Notaries, etc„ Suites 30D root Coal Co.) phin: ;your ba =k"ets 'and have a real good 'Do'not emit your ynuag pine; 0.41310 -- 9Ricnmond St, 1.. Toronto, Telt Pl(S1i6IliT UIIt. ' Mrs. O'Connor, � of Whitby �D feeding g) J Ad.4810: Nights, Sundays and Holi• g, y and `time. Hostesses: Mesdames TKt:edie Y g too strou feed 3777. Pickering Phone 3613. 8tf Ott the start.- t. ' Ofticq phone 7400 Residence 6 i`L4 several of Robert - Leiinbrl's gtandch= St8phe2tson; "Marks. and -Johnson K ildren- called at the Pengelly home = " FLaE CHOPPING frivea be ?t mHOMSCN A' McM1LLAN- 13arrie- l i.n. sol,ciLor4, Notary Pubti�. iVi�e at one day thig- week Dumbarton r"Wte+ in pig feeding. 1 -5 em:e of A1r. Thomson, lot 11, conceewon 1. �TEWART BEARE James -Rritte met ash an accident JJ g. O[Lcelwurs:Thuteduyand5aturday I GI3II"D FINE. from 7.00 P.m to 8.30 P. m., or by • • while tak ng his "tractor over to Br- Miss Glenna G'.1 r is -visiting re= a�, tment. Ioron to of : BUS Royal Bank Radio' Service o hail Ua ' ?n�a} tveniA t i ttaffg.. Phone Pick 2M*. Toronto EIgin 6303. uK Y.. -.� tier la - :L'es at Battle Creek. _ C'HUPPING 37ly travelling at �a fair speed, evidentb} Dr. Pearson is� taking a well -earn- ~ Finest equipmeat for expert, misjudged ?,is d'stance and str:ick ed holi-iay in Muskuka. ; Nocday. Wedno=da 'ttc'Fclda . CONANT ttl 'ANT Ins• _ Barristers, y• y Soticit•rs, Notaries Public guaranteed NArV1Ce the tra�tur, injuring Mr. Raine's arlr_. Misses liars and - Glades Pesrc� 7 deist++ ppr hag AORDON D. C:DN(.ANT, X. C. • -. - - ": - Parts,. Tubed, and Batteries and leg.' are. holidaying •with, 41iss. .- Herr ALL1N F. ANNIS, B. A.. LL. B. -- _ _ _ du hand. D! T Ii ISS1li I FLOUR OfHca• •71 2Simcoe St, 5:. Ush -w, Brougham Miss "BeIIa'Thompson and Mr -. is Pgteal to tiny slid better than Car Radio and Aruplitiere a -_ - •1Pbone•-4and5lOshawa?• and ai the Court -.. - :Tre:vartha,, ref Markham, - called .,n motit• 1A-lav pity 9 big price -for House, Whitby. 04r,Lonant' Phone 7( -Wbit• Specialty. Miss. Ethel .flu hes of ( :ailendar, frierd� recentl 7, t5r narnt•? It tike? less %hort• - by)' AO 1'eat,rir Ex}�a+rirxiae" i8 visiting Bruce. and .Mr,•Easton,. 41iss Myrtle. - Wallace, off Greer, eniofiaod a,.ko• whiter bier'(litle _ �x Dental - -- Phone Marie •2608, Pick 4400 or bar. and 1M!r . Ambrtase' iHast:ngs' bank, vis.ted Mrs. Irving 1�'h;te :,ver aril Paetry. ' St M)l. w.elcozned a !title sun, 'duri the . brie week -end. Thl= your how+ tnill and fr+ g `ebtitied'to' �nr a 1\TIr1L O, TH. D. D, 9•, L. D. S.. week. "G.ongratulations. firs. La; " and :ties; Annie Brae .Y p tronage., (Succeesw to Dr J. r bale•). Grauuateof Tile. J.-'i;:exest seer:; }, -O'f Tt,ron�Eo, ae- t ' dW P6*af College of Deny Surgeoni add Toiun- The Beal Store, Claremont dent a ht,i.day a. SLUlgenn toilniversity At Clar ont office ovt+ D. A. y -ere with Thos. and Miss Gan-image Lake, laott'tatorervery Ttare r and Friday. Phone PHONE 024 -.- - *- ftebua o•t1. g7tf un Wednesday. Florence and Bil. S)arp are -._.. FURNITURE t and Mri. W. -J. `Perry ,jiere ie- `eying u-ith t eir aunt, Miss Mabc HLR BERT T -FA i.LA IRF. L D S., rent gue�La .vf T. and " :'sirs. 1t, krer:: Diznh. _. 'D D. S .- f 4aduatr of the Royal College of we "tyre dlaplaving ao attractive ,n " . Russeil- and Mrs. Twx -mend ar.4 'Shingles For .Sale ^ Denis Surgeon-and the (iniverw" of Toronto, variety of .Q21ce in re%dence necond door _east of sC And. Miss Jennie Duncan annd sir. G , r- family of Bala .azo ),, Mich._, ealle _ . � � .'a Church. 'Pickering, Ont, Office hours 9 Aluminum and Araaitewaiv %.cc. dc,y eVQ1,, aze holida In at t�? for 'can has sister, Mrs. JrrG. Ta 1 r. th r •. m. to fl pp� m„ or by appointment. (X -ray Furafture. anti FurLiture Y $- y" Galt OAlvabized SteF1 Ahingiwt. «cried)," Phone Piek 370 ^. --_ ,131' " _ -- - Novelties. ret's hcohie Here. . week Bit d'e.Felt $i .te Shingles, 1 Prices low in ker•piaq wicb -time® Mr.. and Mt4;: A. 51.ohun.. and ,'_►3r. Mr, Max R. Ballard, Pr''ne'pal -if Aitio re•rubht.rira hiiwavvvhpe,ifi,f' ;fuotns** t aria* and. rs, .W..Ba ;e,. ur•• T(.mnto, were :Mlooie Jaw High Schv,i," former. Lawn mriwerq sharppn••d. ovepk -end guests of 41i•s Iia_Bate.. teacher in 1Vhi :by,, called on old' A T. PAT'ERSON'S - CLAREMONT ~ AF."L[ZABL�TH Sic'HARDeiON- RADIO SERVICE Mrs 7Ganno1r is en joyiril{ a rest . quaintances_ rer- ntly.' (Avail and get prices. 'Phone 1Jfili. - ,.FIre -2 dautomebileinrtrranceof Nib +ids, and holiday at the old ilttme of "tier A reunion o3 the Cowan famt? ;r H}raienttag eotstpaniM of solid 6oaneial stand - so; A Graduate of Radio College youth' was celebrated a;. R,osebank Iast_Fr :' -- - Airs Mar Phillips— vo aw c Flas .resumed day. A ea _ _ h ur .wa- Y'- 1 e'a�t f v _. _. Y •t7' FUEL Fj POATILL, Lioernaed om ra.neer," ssvltli from a visit t�'itil her curl•.. and cues spent. 1' . toe ooantt l os Yuri mad tso "only ace- L ins of Myrtle. • _ - �toae.i..ot all trtsds sstaaosd so ooaiSOet.n Lp- to- ttlie-nllnt}te training - " -- • - - _ , , • Selma, sear «. f3z•.a River P. o., On%. and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle; of Sutton, Green Riser R. ' BEATON, TO•WMSHIP : FINEST EQUIPMENT and Mrs.:lt, Hasti{ig3 (Acid visitors • • a D. Clerk, Convevaacee.Commisi.oner for for here recently. Mr. and 'Mrs. Duacan-hav a Iittlo' Builders' Supplies, _ •akin[ aftavits- Accountant, Etc, issuer gr Mt. and'Mrs.:A: Rx)wnPy-anij small lady- fr,Jm Toro io. Visiting t_fler.n. 1[airiage tcenses, Whiteviik. Uttt. "Guaranteed Satisfaction' -° ­ son, and Mass - - - - es• M. and E. Row-rte Visitors a •ill continuing t re s„ AT pent satti y - tit Lumber and Lath of Toronto, s rda at a corn to: Wilcvn's' Park, + 1lY 1!1'. lrlA YY '. Reasonable Prices- AT Brown home. Weekly prayer -niece ng each. . . $. C. iSbiDgleB. Mr. and -Mrs. kug"a Mclntosh,..o-f nesda'j' evert' Blue Coal a, Liceaae+ti An< tiuneQr for York. _ H. BOY MILLER. �• Ontario arid Ontario Counties Broa(thKrn. Uar.ario Altona, and Miss hn!x, of Toronto, Mrs, Chaplin and t•5iss Lois Dra; _ All kinds a safer i roalpkty a'tttndrd to 48tf F'6ont+ N st k PHttR alled: on- bars. 9'huo. Knox -,an. Satur- br,..srent -a day in " Toronto Aar! Alberta. Coal TURKS HKASONAHLIC clay. -. Weep. _ Domwie -Coke '8 es may be arranged for at the NE WS ofYiice. ' 4arve -'tit . -s goir.Or forward­ .: very' - Thc. ' ICe. Cream Social Under ±h - - - - Bell and Independent phone.. Pickering Mills cFlnent Lime Pltiefar "+ rapidly, Crops are ve:y goad, but •auspi -es of 81te� "ouc[� P'e pie's c:a.s • t Whiltiy, Ontario. garden and • ro,,t crops are suffering wa, a- decided success. ?1I tip a Body. Wend Mash, Feeds, t;rea:iy from the inrig, dry - ..hot- spell. Hiss M. R'iis•,n has returned fro' m --SAFETY Mr. Q' acids Topping, of Toronto, a three rseeks trip to Northern Agebts foil; l j iody Fence _ and Poultry Stipp- his son, Fred, and the tatter's sons, aria..'. anti Me;s'. booiJnln -=A GOOD DRIVER American visitors, were callers at The Brougham -green River Ball =A GOOD CAR lies in stock tit all . the Brown. do ne" ten' Sunday:. '. 41 r. Lrame 8t the park on Wednesday -lea --And INS RA3�'l;E with" Chas. Topping lac been visiting the ended �n A tie, 1 -1. �Cockshu•tt Implements jt pT G ei b. h . s n _ r of d ... lbri ht .. - H� c- 'ti g re t. a � u• v� , )� -small a c ra liv h <_ r v • es g o � t .0t V ,RICH . homes the past week.. know - "Vt ho was the.fir,,t one to us • Secure Prices before Baying. 'J Chopping Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harvey were crutches' lies 'anyone. the" 'art. • +e *" D : TheStroagettt, Purely la;aualty 1 - _ -Toronto visitors on Tuesday, Mr. The Weitrer Rua,t of. a .week -agn, ILSON BI1Q�7 " Company in, the Wvrld• MOH. 1'huY•• Qai� Harvey�..being one of •thb guests at at -the Park Res thoroughly eh oyvd. • a 'Sat. a sut,:ier at the Carls -Rite Hotel, as, ar_cording to the number a weiners Lwust "M Out. CYRIi�'. F+1. 1GIORLEY Onl a farewell party w Mr. Kenny; who, ",coliumeii. - PhoneMarh 72M 121 « Phone - Pickering, 6700 ' with Mrs. Kenny left an Thursday Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Wilson,. Mr Q. oA wcod Mr. Will Ashton dau ter- A]da, it burr ed trip to Bow-m,anvill made , D• N. L • � p e last .• - _ ' for a trip abroad. 141 Draper a_nd Mrs. Barefoot t Bedroom' 0-Utfit -- PICKERING, ONT. Find grandchildren, and Mr. and Mrs. Monday Hawkley. and • children; of UxtZridce. ' ;4 cum -roast 'was held at thn park FLY SPRAY U Coliisieting of Simmons' R� G: CLENDFNING wore guests at the Philip's home on on. Saturday, evening. Music and. �at- i •bell, $`Doff felt `mt;ttresA; Sunday.. A little niece is remaining ing corn were the main events •oi - - r cable spring FUNERAL DIREUTOR to holiday with Mrs. "George Philip, the evening. for 41 falresser and Who. has also ftivo -little mi c from R .walnut The Clove. Club Class spent a - j : chiffonier: onier; A,ll i Private Atubulance -Toronto fer a holida - CATTLE ' Y• most enjoyaNe evening recently with w finish, Day %ad Night Service Rev, Mr. HartA, of Claremont, r3e= -N-Tr. Garnet and 4iiss .Ruby Booth as 'Complete -843 00. ` Phone 9000 livered an earnest . message to St. host and hostess. -a Jahn's congreiration on Sutl.iay. Next Some of 'our young people thor- y Simmons Bead Mattress tllalvern �U00 - Sunday •tllp Young Peaple'wiIl have 6ug'hly enjoye(i a 'trip to Niagara _ 'u and Springy; charge of the service which will ' be Falls and other points of historic 1, Markham, • •Ont• field at 7.:30 p. m. The topic will be. interest in that district. recently. As Food 8,8 the best- 'a31(� OnYp , ri Complete= $14. ri0. _ _ _ __ -.; The Young People's Society, . A . Rev. 'Mr.. Wilson has ' returned ,' Duck "arid Lawn (;l]airg �- Cram -ter Builder." Sunday Sclutul from his trip.to the �4est, amt oil►1.00-per. Imperial Gallo& Always In stock _ For the will I:;• held at the usual hour: occupy his pulpit its the Ba'nEi r -' "5 [,,� (� _ _ In your own container r ;, I-IOT DAYtJ' Tn.-Women's"Institute had a very churi!h every Sunday e�,- ring at _,; ., Hemp. Huge. ,-made in Hof ... _ .. _ . .. - l " " ".rrr. attendance at' their August m. rr,mo and spend a pleasant hour. rand, anti Grass Rues, made M,Ttiritr held at the home of Nfr:<. M. , Sunday Sehiool will sie held at 10.1'', Vr a }lave a limited supply " Y in Japan, for veranda or' Coleman's Gas Stoves . Iri the absence of 'olrs. Har- each Sunriay as ustial. Carne and `.Bull oreb t ;•y, Mr`, W. Ellicott, vice -Pre irlent, perk up the feeiin( of each sel .la: rot. this price, 60 get your P J30t Platen ..had charge ref the.Meetin and con- 'and 'te rher, to say nothing .r_,° ti"' At vlfl'erent Prices. Coa -1 Oil Stoves atri led rcautine busin'es`s; ai'ter d'hic ?i cuperintender.t, cis sb7n 8 YBQUtreiTie'LtiA _ ' H'Oaked Mats. made iII _ alts Annie, Bayles was chairman for The La dies' :Ai•'. __of the .Eapti:t early. : "' $u K lle.rs ' the Vowig ladies program. *hich ' Quebec, rs Church surprised i�t- id Mr. �l _. .. • took the form o'' a trip across Can -' Draper, on Aug. 29t1•<, :ir.2 ihr - •' try . =�� +T While they last -flCe. Kyv -Spray find ''prayers ada. Each of the our, ladies - B. young gave occasion' of their 255th wo-Nin -v ann. inder Twine " a short 'paper` on the several prov iverasry. The Aid - presented _ them C. A. STERRITT inces. The roll call wax answered by with a beautiful silver bread tray. Jones Drug Store And Mas�ey.l3aTrls Repairs eariliit¢ a i^anailiari city 'and' what • The Ladies' Aid are having• an op• _ . ".; 0, �Feneral Director. noted for, quite an instructive and en tea at Wilson's Park eat �� edr.es- - -� TT aPb6ne 6800 AlnbulaDOe SerVice - �rj�I B V S BY iriterestirig program. The older mem -: day 28th from 'S 'o'cloclt until, all. - a KE + beri voiced their appreclation of the have been served. Come and enjoy a Pickering Ii IJdatl4 - t pp,, s� ,w�P��hone 1300 � �Hardwt4re Phone 480Q young ladies' effortlr: The hosteaties, mery -old time with the reighbors `+akering, • Ontairi0 PIOEERINQ M. Burk and Mrs. W. Wi111p>f and more distant frien�+d('.. Everytulc >ter'ved 40WO S reire1lhQl4ntl. wM be welo=& ,L IA +i, Alw � � rie3� <f._ ...IS ..,�W -. .. r ' - • .. .. .. �. • v 1 _. � . •- - i , - _ - ... Ina .. .. 'df•,rf►� - iNl _ e _ _ • _ Treasures From China -- - - Lady Kidnapper, Is _ t' i' • FARM 'FLASHES � "Through With Men" C111CAGO ! > « +r�• ,-- g • � '` _ tiles Margaret Watey, _ Canada continues to be the chief 'a '' 1 13., cne of the' kidaappers o'- Gearga source. -of a: "'' .�� p5 - - NVcycr•hacu:,er, heir to a northwest supply of- tomato ketchup , and sauces to the United Kingdom,. " ' •. lumber for:urze, is ' through with _. ''.ncraasing her shipments in_ .the_ a m;n," sh* cb�erved here as she - IRA- 2935 period to 96,857 case -s from etzanged 'trains ea route to • the Fed_ r A --� era] Women's Prison at Milan, Mich.,, 89,709 in 1934., The � tomato' soup trade also 41s almost- entirely in to litho a 20 -year term -.- .Canadian hands. 1': ithout any bitterness, Mrs t4_aley - * * , wY - r - - s:Idd: "L deserve what I got. 1 ,, thcught.1 was going to get morn. Bu" The figures ' of imports of wheat - � r• '" Ilarmoa Raley didn't get a third of ' into the Scottish ,ports of. Glasgow.. .. :,.pY* .: �' a•e' < r�hat tie descrwed._ "• - _ _F; :. and Leith for the first six months of °_ .. 'r°``.. _ s Walcy, her •husband, pleaded guilt] 1935 - show 'that Scotland' has' taken 1. ' , . '..',. -•�• ••�`•'M�- �- ' :-• = -_. � :' �' ' > • to rile tti'eyerhacu' er kidnapping and „, •` corresp.ondin' -period o2' the two , -• � • ^ •� "''- : •.�.tN -..��. . _ ervl a 23 -year term on Alcatraz . more Canadian wheat than In the � - ' ��.' - s s 'ng . k -p y z lsl:rnd. previous years. The shipments of :" ` :' °'hen 1 coinP out "I'm going u Canadian flour also Were greater E r x alo:i " I11rs. R'alep said. "1'm --than for. several years previous. - •'.,. ` �z }„ '- ti :IVUr,;z with -men: I- don't want any_ body to know when I leave prison. The Ontario A ' PP roved Turkey rri going to lone myself." Breediers' Association iiks.pection _ i1 S s s i Mrs, 1'r'aley wi}l be eligible for work- has been great] Increased with - l " ' 7 y. : • .. ' .: y i Par • seven years. - 2,000 turkeys eligible for approval. z� - ol^ in - r. inspection in 1935 .against 682 iri '.•_1934. British sailors seem unucorcerned as they eirry fabulous w•ealta of Chinese art t:'east ro• from Here's A ich ' ;ruise Suffolk 0' :,dock' at Portmouth, England. Tie cruiser carried 93 steel lined trunks,' hordimr un- - - The Ayrshire cow, Onslow Lass, - :old millions in art of the Orient, 'from Peking, to Lon_cn for display at coming exhibition of Chinese NVi -,YE I1,N. sack., - =J. N. atrar- : - bread and owned ;by Miss -Mary - _art in Royal Academy row's Y, is in hospital, but it. looks Hooper. Pictou, iQ.S., has' recently as though she'h be out before he gets completed a second - record of over_ _ domestic he. He has travelled 1,000 20,000- pounds. -of milk, 20,541 pounds I miles throvg:e soufher'n Saskatche- to be exact. The previous year at THE I wan, and found no takers on his of- _' seven. years of- age she gave .20,685 j I .. - pounds of milk • * ° The Week. In. ottom ^� I Ter of a domestic job: Butte r., cream, eggs, flour, fruits, - Yt'� `+ MARKETS I Can Nothing •Be milk,, cooking :oils • of corn, peanut, i Done- About Thk and soya bean are - a few of the agricultural products used by the -- -Q3'TAtVA, _Last week .wa sue of :ire Nr;r;t•_ I'd :alstti's. ch 1lcr lcr. rile YI :OUL't I;_ j'ItI('l :S WINNIPEG,— T}rree - Kansas City biscuit and confectionery cocas. and the busiest, politically,-in the Capital -post of Minister of Nat ionaI -Revenue, United Farmers' Co- Operative' Co. I tcuries- who- registered here recently chocolate industries of Canada in months. It saw announcement. of succeeding Hon. B.- C. Mathews, re- Satuida'9 'wo'-L paying. the following I were Prepared. foz Winnipeg's famed - which employed 10.304 persons in the general election date as October tiring. Lieut. Col.. G.. R..Geary, -K.t .. price, for p,ara•luce: - : 1 cold- weather. - They .carried., winter 1934: Since 1924_ the statistic re-._ 14, appointment of some cabinet 'u11n- Toronto, succeeds Hon. Hugh Guthrie EGG$— %Vit}I'eases returned, "A" overcoats and a supply of winter .un- ,. 2° u , ]sting tq the Canadian chewing gum lstere,' senators and judges, deputy as .lilufster of Jurttice; «'il..am lx. large, ' 3c; "A' medium... c; A' dertivear, and asked, as the city swel_. - industr3i were .incorporated` witb`the minist@rs sad the personnel of the Ernst, of the il2aritime , !s new AI in- pullets, 18c; "B ", 17c; "C ",. 16c. terrd in a heat wave, "how far do we biscuit and confectionery industry. Canadian Wheat Board: Prime Min- i..ter of Fisheries, and Samuel Go- .];UTTER= Ontario No. 1 solids• hage to go before we need these, lster Bennett was practically ru:'ued- bell,'' Crompton, replaces Hoa.. •Arthur 201 _ c ; - No. 2;.20c.­ _ coats?'?- _ The estimated short apple crop off his feet, but when hle got through Sauve ae -Post- master- Gctneral. POULTRY: ` - the decks were more or less cleared . Senate - .vacancies we're' will le !r�u ,:itiuns fn cents.) In the United Kingdom for 1935, yir� xe�t for the election campaign. In order down to one vvi�i the following ap_ t.L» ura� ] uiiiai•,l Clergyman. .Holds iervlce.3 should 'stimulate a larger - demand gY for Canadian apples which-have the to make it possible to hold- the elec- polntmc•r.ts: A. J. Leifer, - Memram.' - ` "A" `A" "A" PP tions on October 14,- Thanksgiving cook, N'. B., Dr, Um:le Fortin, Lcy:s, %lens - jn Parishioners Homes .- - - further- advantage under Canadian - export regulations of carrying with_ �y was moved up to _October l4. B. F'_ Smith,; _ Nx -hf.Y: for Victoria- Over 5 log.' .. 1: - them a certificate of freedom from As was foreca.t some time ago J. 'Carleton, Col. U. A.. Mull'na, ex-M.P. .4 to S. lbs. ..` 11 .. � young vicar in :�ewcastl8 -oa- disease. Earl Lawson' K.C., National organiz- for Marqueite, Johii T. Hair;, Winlii_ 3` to 4 Ilia. 10' - ,. Tyne, Eng•, has found a 'new way c _ tor' G g _ Co.Oaen tine .. Earty ivas -Per and Dr: ErgPne PaquPt, forma. Old roosters - .. ? ,, of ke8pfag his fleck in touch with the iLP.. fur Borinveuture. - Spring- chic] =en?= Gospel —he takes rile church to them. Ontario men appointed to, the bench Over 5 lbs. 05 Most of the part§ loners of 3t. 'Safe And Simple 11 %Vilham T. Henderson, lfrantford,r 4z to 5 lbs. 15 .: Jude's cannot afford Sunclny clothes r Untar(o Court of Appeal,;- F. ll. ;;1,_ to ;I: Fh 14 to attend service, so 'the Rev. Ralph Should Be Slogan Hogg; OtrSw.,:' and '('a.. JL - Keilier z� '� - 'Rumney decided to hold scrrices'in ' 3rd tp 3 . Ib.s_ i_ For R e d u e i n g ` MacKay, Toronto, ,trial divfwton. Ont- Spi "ng .broilers— their home•:. ar;a Supreme _C -ourt. Of interest to 1?a to 2� lbs. -22 V4•!th a band of willing workers, - --- �� Canada a : a whale was the naming Mr.. Rumne; initiated his movement V4'HOLESALE PROVISIONS this' `Leek in a too- radmed Tenement' The wornsia who wants to redu.e' NY KE.N. EDWARI a of the per „onavf of the New Canadian Wholesale dealrry are ? Wheat Board. J.61in I. Mei•'arfand, r the home, of an'si- pear -old aldoa. never ahould trap out a rigid diet __ - quoting e fo ou }n„ prices to the r)fPinbe 3 of The church choir -at- Wlnn!pe,:. • is c :airmari wiih 1'Javid ?..onto ret.a.: trade: - without first cotsulting her doctor. Livingstone .4nii1i. Winnipeg; vle --Pork—Ram. shoulders, 175sc tFnd`'d the house acrvice, and the She must not ' go - it for strenuous, 1 ' r widow's netghbor.I, -many of them intricate 'exercises, intended origin- I chairman and U,. it C. Grant. pro- butts, I-Vic; pork loins, 21 c; pie- ; . fessnr of econornics at Vniversity, aC Iwearing'shaais, coined in the hyenas ally for acrobat., unless she ' does _ Hies, 27c., - led by mr. = Rumney, his c-hoirbvys ,� Manitoba aei member. The advisory. bard = "cure tierces 15i' c• tubs, f - - - ahem- :under 'the careful supervision :. � ' workers. - - • committee at he board Lq node. up I , (and church pf an experienced teacher. 26c; pails, g Ti ,prints, 1,ic She ought not to fool herself b - - t is understoo!i that this. Js the- • HE of Robert' \Iohre, Vanc•ouver;• l.ew' (� L g ' y MAty wA0 Shortening— Ti , nt .. tubs, fly t time any clergyman, has - held - '': -1magining that extra pounds,• -ate �7' TRAvfILEII llutchin�on, lluhamel, vita,; L• C. _l0�•c; yells, lli,c; prints, -115; c. I . BrouillcttP. .Winnipegi I; ooks Cat- fIAl AND STRAW suet. a servlce',buf Mt. Rumney h - cumulated over a period' of months -d- fends it '.- - ra !s sutrlclent demand,• tiin, Hanloy, 18J. k.: S. T. Snrlth. R';n_ Nn. ? timothy hay bard, t2T. —:or even years —can be taken off 1 nt eg 'Paul rPdt, tt'ln :I :erg, xnd'C. to hold them nightly. - within a few weeks. In other words, ��"�^�• uu uu D R 0' to 1 "..50,-'� timothy hay-, good judgment should be the key -_ .r /'\'P'A G. t', Short, 41 nitres]• _ -tin; X11 to $1'2; straw, wheat, b.tl- Tluputy _ \girl ai > 'tp wlntPd nel.ude a ;, ton, $S; not straw, $T. Polar Wdather Post -_ pole of_ any, diet - minded r woman's , `Rohrrt }:.. Smith, I:,t'„ Cumb'eriAnrl, - routme. , i _, - Planned By Soviets After you have received our doe- ;, ' FPANCESCO }I:uinN Ilepir!mfont: -And Jlllzri A. Sul,- -- '. y Y .1 }van, K.C.,- b}untreafi, Deputy 1Iinlat- _ -- 51OSCOW, — Th �' Soviet hnion's ;anr's permission to. omit . certain , er Postmaster General.,��� FR GI�IF� ! Y _foods from your diet, decide . at i �C I - Cafifn�et reoman}zatin effected dur- : :r- ..•�•r'•�" �preparatidins'-fo a foolish the 'wor'ld's once what t ` lrst meteorological siation at the type of exercises you will 1 U 1 ing }a t week witne,sed an tni.us:ou have-to do 'fo'.reduce specific sots 1N 1 - oral Pole is progressing with desig- P P ES A M of s :Inge -young and new blood. Mr, - �� �� � ��� �� ����'� � on our body. If your measurements MIL !i- . . :: anon aP lee- breakers to carry as y /' Ernst has-ttle distinction of being the the Sul oncentrate�cont vva stline e exercises• °=ge)`t Conservative to hold a cab. 4 - aR ally] ?� ?�rpian o Peettitlre es t _ p Ilion P -.' c' x net If . is 33 'years of age - top -of do not try• bending and The youllnc•st Liberal fo lipid a cab- Charlta.hle. Or�r1I117.1ffOl1S Cse# The expedition. will study not only .1 stretching arieties which are so +nil. Hc)l��in'i s. Foliowitl^ _ atmnrpbd -die roniitfons st the• .North 11 g ;:iet post .was :1lackenziP King. }le f ` Pole —a virgin field for research — difficult that you -can't -learn to do � .]vas. NI1nister oP,Labaur hack in 1909. , them correct] _`� Wealth Tax Pi;ln but wilt furiush weath'e'r reports to, . 3 , rfc i Ua was then 35 year, of - age. 10 * tritll. polar comrh6reial airplane ser_ This i?ocSn't mean that only sim- - wAaD ; overnme.It, ha; ever had so.-many - iz, exercises ale ' recbmmended. �' 7 - r vices projected betwee)I Moscow and p• ` ! / .•ppolntmeni< to .make. Save fora j5 itshington — John `D. Rockefe.- Sin Francisco.. Practice intricate ones, of course, I - c•ouple,,flicy,apiTarSo lljave been well .der, Jr., was reported last week - as Oplua;s hole .the, station will,.be• -� but don't expect to do them perfect - -i «(}RLI)'S FASTEST -, re'ceived. making a. gift of more.than $"5,000,- ° I R'acrant Officer Francesco Agetlo is - operation next sutnnier, _The ini_ 7y the first few days. It's' m•Uch bet- , Icon, Fdgar N. Rhndes will, continue. 000. i•tt oil securities less than 'a ter to remain overweight than ' to I has travelled faster "than "any man in) to be \Iiniste-r of I•':nani•e' until •tile fortnight after President•$oosevelt'�, teal expedition will sail 2'ronl ¢rch_ the world. This Italian' flyer darts angel,to-•a pclnt -as far -north as ice- j risk 'injuring ligaments or bones. Y campaign ends. or pe.:Iaps until a :.wealth tax' mos_satie. b-oakers. call batter their way Back- 11ends,•for_illStanr-e- _nev_er_ through, the ()zone -at tl>_e, terrific little_hnforc fait time. However,,liis speed of'440:G7 AllleS an Hour. The seeurities.comm:ssion was.told- thronr.:I fhe polar, spas. Then the should be tried - un:ess you have flee }si < :n to hold on has taken can- r:nname2l "individuals and charitable someone-•Standin Close b to sup- This undisputed speed king of the si;lel'able-weigilt. off the Prinie <I.n_ , Plaulesl ntll take ofP with the stalion g Y air, who•travils faster than a bullet, ister's shoulde;,.?- •I'gagization.s received ",100,fl00 crew, 'suplias and meteorological- port your back. Standing with feet - shares of •• Socon Vacuum Cor ra- has taken his life in his hands many, n egnipmrnt: 'wide apart, slo�rly force your body tion common suck, i Ins prov; led 'that Ji 9irplanes times before wearing this -crown Ile This gift, ~made .luize 3, reduced `backward until' hands. touch'` the li - 2 cannot land at tha pole men and . floor rather close to 'yo This is the only. survivor of the Italian - -' - Rockefellor's holdings in three major rgrt pmenC. «:ill br1 dropped in pars - is simple for. a dancer or an ex- Schneider Cup team of 1929. A Smile P oil companies— Socony,' Standard of• carte Agello's record- breaking seaplane ercise teacher, but the average wo- - -- _ New Jersty and Standard of Cali+ During recent years Russiauns have Man ought to have support was a Macchi 12, powered with - ? = z g p.port across Fiat engines,*developing *2,500 horse- Professor S: F. %lorrison. who fornia —to 5180,600,000: oxiTerimented consta:iily w}th - mass barns middle 11oEv, to her alahcek hntiweight - povvgr. The machine .weip-hed 3 tons holds the chair of American history The commission report gave no in- Or pdrachute jumps'. At a recent air -perfectly. and had awing spread of 161 square at Oxford iJnivetsiEy, was calling dlicatiop whether fire famous financic7 show '50 men, catfle, crates' of gro- 'feet which necessitated a speed of at a friend's home when his, friend's made his gift at this time in eXpec- c•eries a_nd ot,u'r equipment were : - Splits of various kinds are other 130 miles per hour to keep in the little daughter begrin to tel]' him- tatimts that- Congress would. vote 'dropped simultaticou:.lp acid sus types of exercise that should not be ail. Thus Agello's intrding speed - the story of the discovery of Anwri- higher taxes on wealth. Contributions attempted unless you have someone , + ces5fully. ; — must be terrific and an ' miscalcul- character usually take some .. to guide' ca. This had been her lesson 'for he of this chars you- and h6Td you up in ation on our friend's art, }n restinn day• time to' plan and' the -pro ram_ may case you start to fall. Once y�ut „ p " S Corn From Canada have mastered tto. all. technique, they his pontoons on the water, "'would" Thera 'was a sailor name-1 Col- 1?zvr been -arranged ].riot to the Canned , At BOrdel: q ' have .the same -effect as plowing umbus," the little girl- began, "and presidents message.- - are especially' good for legs, hips •through a brick nAll at many miles a 'queen sent him out on• a voyage The market value �f the-stock on --= : •end waistline. an hour. (if. discovery, and his ghipa were -•Tune 28 -wns about. $27,300;000” Fort Erie, —The height of economy- _ stock to an unidentified was. ,di5.played -here recently by a - . •- - - Formerly;- - Lieu t Stnit3forth named the Nina the Pinch and the­ this same -, - Figuratively Speaking held the title of the fastest human, and' the - etjucatinr.al and , - s9ientific corpot- United States tourist, who was stop- - _ -- until Agel!a flew 423.7.- M.P.H., ..15- "The Santa Maria ?" suggested ation" in 17-larch. Hhis holdings as ped at the American end of the 7. - "How' do -miles an. hour faster than the Bri- Professor Morrison. _ _ of June 30 were 2,852,570 -.shares,. Peace Bridge by a customs 'flirter 7 you 'lil(e" rite in my new fish pilot. "Yes, the' Santa Maria," said the worth about $34 >200A00. In audition, and informed that regulations pre- gown„ I got it • for a ridiculous Later, Ageillo flew'the saute plane little giri,. "and the..-queen's' name,. other. commission ,reports show he vented his taking two ,-dozen cars price." you at' the blood- freezing speed of 440.67 it was —" _ _ held 2,12 -422 dhares of Ctandard of corn into' the ,United- States y got it for an ab- M.P.H., breaking _his own world's "Isabella ?" the professor asked. Oil of New Jersey common, value.] There was no Argument. The motor - surd figure, record.' "Professor," said the little girl at nearly $100,000,060, and 1,306,828 isE turned -and droi•e' back eight "Seven and one -third miles a suspiciously, "have. you_ he;:rd ,this common shares -of. Standard_ Oil- of es to Nie Road in Bertin Totivnahip 61 minute." - st�azry pefore ?" California, valued at $45,700,000, to get 'a refund: •* YOUf'� ** *"t® Because salt is so universally ne- For other farm needs specify line .�OR COLLECTORS J< ■>•ilY, cessary, it often used a vehicle to salt. 9V j iKY \7 carry other food necessities which A mixture of i--e and salt, three ":'' '• YOUR SALT FACTS? nature fails to supply. This is the parts ice to one part exit will give reason for such products as iodized a ' temperature well below freezing, "Indians of Canada," by Diamond stock salt and, 'iodized table salt. In which many dainty 'desserts may Jenness, published by the National -0 There are lasge areas in Ontario be readily frozen. Remember this on Museum of Canada ($2.00), beauti- Can Be Used Ins A Hundred and the Western Provinces where hot summer days. Use coarse• salt fully printed and bound, is a book , Ways On The natural foods contain almost no for this purpose. _ everyone who prides. himself on his as w Farm iodine. Iodized stock salt, in block A top dresing 'of salt binds dirt library should have. Many photos - form or loose, should be • given the roads and paths, making the mhard and illustrations throughout the farm stock. This simple step saves and smoot,'I. It dampens and lays the four hundred pages lend interest and, ' L_ Of all materials purchased for thousands of young' pigs, calves,- dust, yet prevents excessive mudding are highly instructive. The chapter farm use, salt, properly applied, is lambs and foals, for the farmers in wet weather. Keeps dirt from be- on "The Eskimo" I found excep- Why the most consistent money maker of Canada every year. Take no ing tracked into the home. tionally Informative as these people " and money saver. It is truer eco- chances; if you suspect iodine de- The cause of heat cramps and heat living in the far northern hinter- Deprive nomy to buy a bag too much than 'ficiency, use "Windsor"- Iodized exhaustion is los, of salt through ex- lands have always fascinated me.' one pound too little. The things Salt regularly. It means stronger, cesma perspiration.' Salt In drink_ Ari Eskimo ,Song, music and words, yourself ? that interest a pragtical farmer are healthier, more productive livestock, ing water makes up the loss and pre- is reproduced on page 207. •I found field vents, such conditions. At haying and it a charmin little melody. —M.M. such topics as lard, livestock, in any case. g ' crops, barns fertilizers, butter and CHOOSING FAP.31 SALT 'harvest time give your work horses Why deprive" of the best µN cheese; meat and eggs. For all of Coarse salt is sa'.t or lar„ a grain extra salt. They will work better. when you don't need to? Times .these, salt has some definite, -prat- Salt is a controlling factor in an Mazliet In 5ritain size; fine salt is salt , of relatively � are better so get back to Ogden's tical, money saving or money' mak- animal's use of mineral substances, For Alfalfa Meal small grain: that is.. all that the Fine Cut Cigarette Tobacco. �?! ing use. In- feeding of livestock, it words '.`coarse" and "fine" imply. such as calcium, phosphorous, iodine " has been shown- by Dominion Gov- As applied to salt neither word has ":1 No mineral' supplement m Alfalfa c meal for Grin poulttrey Yet get more pleasure from : ernment tests that the cost of salt, any reference to quality, purity, or complem without salt. Proper feeding mend in Britain, It is estimated g O dens because its better to- properly fed, - is returned to the price: "Coarse" does not mean of salt increases the value of mineral . that there is a market for about 2,- b-acco and it roes best in :farmer 3 to 14 times over. "crude and cheap," nox does "fine" mixtures. 000 additional tons. of meal similar t'Chantecler' or "Vogue" papers: - mean "refined and clear.'.' A handy salt chart,. Which can be to the Westeell Canada product. ' i Coarse salt is made by the "open - hung for 'ready reference, can be ob- 52 Poker' Hands, any numbers, now THAT ITCH pan" evaporation of brine which tamed Preen of charge by writing to DESTRUCTION OF' BEAUTY accepted as a complete set. _ STOP uses heat less efficiently than the Canadian IndusTiies, Limited. (Salt ' "closed pan" method employed to Division) WIndsor, Ontario. Other HIS. An One', Minute make fine salt and it. Is therefore free information — "The Romance of "Woodman spare that tree," is - - D. D. D. Prescription Speeds Relief more expensive to .produce than fine Salt "— intere'sting facts` about salt the cry going up in Ottawa at the OGDE -yr salt. scores of special' uses.. Salt all over .denuding of the, forests on the Ga- Itisrea!lysurprisingto see how Dr. D. D. Fine salt Is purer and drier •titan the,World" —for boys and girls (and tineau Hills. For a mere pittance, ' !' Dennis' ppure, cooing, liquid, antiseptic „ egrettable to say, a natural 'resource G ll. D. D. Prescriptionquicklystopsitching' coarse salt: it contains more actual grown -ups) colored pictures —uses— t tortures of eczema, pimples, mosquito or suit. per 100 pounds. Because it is In how salt is made, etc. —"Ural Health" and - beautiful scenery are being des- your Pipe Knotes Ogden, 3 Cut Plug other insect bites, rashes and other skin smaller grains it is more adaptable —Ali about "Windsor" Salt for den- troyed, the consequences from which - aftiictions. Forty years' world -wide suc- eess. Its gentle oils penetrate the. skin.. 'to mixing with feeds, for spreading tifrce, mouthwash 'and gargle. - will be deplorable in years to come. soothing andbealm Cheinfamedtissues. on hay, etc. Fine salt is .actually "Spontaneous- Combustion"—Gieatest —St. Catharines Standard. Young Matt -. blay I have the pleas- - ' No fuss no muss. dear, greaseless nd . ' cheaper. cause of barn fires, except lightning. ure of the next dance'? stainless —dries up almost immediatVT Try D. D. D. Prescription today. Stopps Coarse salt should be .purchased ; All about ' ZClndsor" Salt for- curing Some movie stars have found going the most i.tenseitchinginstantly. A35c only far such special uses as curing hay. — "Salt -the Farmer's• Friend " —' into court very expensive? Just imag_ Sweet Young Thing: You biay. j trial bottle, at any drug store, is ggnnaran- any .pleasure teed to prove it--or money back. D. t, D. hides and for freezing' mixtures. Fer all about the special .urea of_ salt on ine .having to buy a new dress every know I won't get an pleasure out Is made by.the owners of- luiie. -i BAbL those purposes - pectfy coarse salt. the farm. day of trial of it. _ - - _ _ CANADIAN NATIONAL- 1EXHIBITION _ _ - - k t dF 3N R f I - , J Y f ✓ Y AIF ,-.,- _ _ .,,, �� ?:'.. { ;',i• r'7 _ , _ - w. - -- -. -- . . , s 7. .. - .., � ,,�.�MQ�a,• '� � c,� � '\ `.,,mac u ,..,,�• _ , ( 1 � � �•` '.� ter t \ � r-e a'o. � " _.- :'r : , a Y ° •o, 2, ': `mo`''w., ..,. }�.• b' �' �4 .p it kl�l, "'JI M'• �. ' • - o, r 1 '� fix. f <$y. .:n '� �, '�. ' \a '�,,,G yn ' �, .. . - _ '7T`' bx I ` • .. — ' `�' ,' :ac :.,ho- ,,• "r�, -.. _. ' . ;� I A view of The Prince's Gate showing a 'small section of the huge, crowds ,that are se en daily on 'tile. grounds of the largest yearly e.,&ibition in the world, • _ _ : ; _ CO LES AT THE Y. W. C. A. RESIDENCES 4 When in Toronto RAISE MINK . Look EXHIBITION vi-il accommodation to Exhibition SAVE YOUR visitors at , Akesi r, House, m- 3DINING ROOMS Duffertn sr, LA16 P 1x10 rem- -SAVE ' broke House, 16 Pembroke St., EXHIBITION EXPENSES - = BARGAIN. PRICES We have a number' of duality , Nndway sots; Elm House, 1D3 Elm _s Used Trucks at our Show Room. Ontario Government Building, St., ADelaide 9953. : B Bu Your Must Sell to Make Room Y.W.C.A. Cafeteria, 91 Youne St., =� Y Yom$ Coliseum, and Women's Building. above Einr St. Used Car. O'r Truck SEE THEM DURIIv O THE Proven Breeders and Young Stock EXHIBITION WEEK. From Easy To Raise General M�tars Prcducta In Toronto Harley- Canada's Largest . Of Canada, Ltd.. Call at Canada's Greatest - Davidson (3 Automobile Dealers I. K. Martin , 08 -210 Spadina Ave. Super- Service Station 1938 Model `1 A. A. D. Gorrie & Co. Ltd -. GALT, ONT. Toronto -.— WA. 1831 ..See and Duggan's on aisplay at our sane. Also - large assortment of " Head Office and Showrooms — "Ten Minute Car Wash "" USED MOTORCYCLES to choose fran,. .Price§ lower than 354 VICTORIA STREET 1 �/ 36MAN C 3KAMDISESISING Irwin Avenue any time in our history. ``. ■a ®iC�Y While visiting. the Toronto Ex- (3 blocks below Bloor, between 1Ve incite You to call ,and fnspect ` Branches: J7 J. TILL Y hibitlon.., you are cordially invited to Yonge and Bay) our stock of. motorcycle's while at- 14 ^SHUTER STREET inspect our Academy, where all in- (Opposite Massey Hall) • formation will be given regarding Quick Service —A3; 7[sYee of, Can tending the >;xhibilion. the different Courses in Hairdress- _ SEE T8E 1904 POfD! Phone WAverley 9306 400 YONGE STREET ing and Beauty Culture. Kennedy and •Menton write for Free Booklet. (at Gerrard) ART /i /CUL L/MBS.TRUSSES sosaaTSOlrs XAMIDSESWNG Issue No. 34 — '35 i 421 COLLEGE ST., TORONTO ^' ` PHONE ELGIN 8171 AOABDOMINAL BELTS. ,twe. ACAMETAY Harley- Davidson Distributors . {I rssiss rau4cNSr ronofro 9721 137 ivaaas No 67 _ 7 '�_ � �,_ ap:' :rs+e, yJ n . p.. '^` 'K gin,,.: •-, -... .•i�..:.,c•- ,,.. mrea,e�q..,a- 'Y,`�'`"y. - .�,'. ':sue .� �,t� ,-1._ '.•., , M .,. '�� ri w - , +., - 400r i p_ -,Kinsale day afternoon, with the usual oust- ber present. Sleoksuiithina, & WOOdWOTk r . Mr. and Mrs. O. Lawton called on. The Four- Square Sunday School E rain Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell on Thurs- Class held their August meeting in y r at 'rigbt prioes' day last.. the form= of a ",hike" to Dixie. Wit at Now hs attended td. to Harrows orepairred. • X1.75 per yew; $1.50 paid in advance Rev. John Salton "and Mrs. Salt= Wednesday afternoon. also now sections on hand. The fans- _ Subocriptiona -to the Ual ed States on called on friends in our_'neighbor- Mr. and Mrs. - Lorne White and j'j .r ous Fleury Plows always on hand. and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. hood last Wednesday. Mrs. F. Reesor of Oshawa, and Miss D lrf erent Also dealer in Viking Cream Sepses Sorry to report that Mrs. Craw- R. Ball of Gueloh and �Irs. Ralph tors stud Electric Washers. ford and M1. Hodgson are not so White of Hamilton, spent Sacurda Proarietor, y Ages Dexter In Coakshutt and Frost m JOHN MURKAR. well as we would like. last with Kinsale relatives. Wood machinery. Mrs. R. V. Mowbray and Miss V. A'phone call will bring us to your farm, Mowbray also Hiss Violet Sadler Y - . NOTES and COMMENTS by L. H. Tuck, ,Opt D. O: acct tens welding. spent Thursday last in Toronto, � y Phone ne el g. - The whole c ntry, both the Unit- LIT. and Mrs. H. Turner' and sons, ' - and Mrs. S. Earl of Orillia were rem. " 'ed States and Canada, were deeply ant callers on Mr. B. Nicholas. Part 1 GREENWOOD 491E ".shocked, on Friday _ last when the • boss . Edna' Meadows of Markham, a "I didn't see you in time.,' Anot- nexws was received telling of the in- is visiting Mrs. V. Parkin for ashore ! her form of "I didn' t know it was btant death of Will Rogers, the Am- time. loaded." A great percent of accidents erican humorists and Wiley Post, the Pleased to report that Mr. Hook- would be averted if the warning', er is able k walk again after sprain- signs were seen, heeded and obeyed. • No +., n to You noted aviator. They had left Seattle ing his ankle some time ago. Sixty to seventy -five and ninety tI�1J for a holiday at Alaska ands in Sill- Mission Band met .at the hall last miles per ohur in any car. Twenty' or _ aria. They had• made great prepay- �esday afternoon with the usual 1 'thirty forward and the other forty, ' 'We' do Building nf all kinds. at for the trip and had provided good attendance. to sixty, up and down makes it rti, . - themselves with eve hin The W A. held their August meet- f]cult for any sign to be- seen, .heed- CA RPENTERIN'G. ryt g possible ing at Mrs. A. Harbron's last T°hurs- ed or obeyed, even when the eyes CEM$NTINQ' _ for their safety. But 'in Northern are normal Many of tiie local imp- ' _. Jaska, during a heavy fog, their - rovernents costing millions of doll- PLUMBING -plane crashed, supposed to be on ace- • ars to the tax - payers cannot be en- and _.._ otmc of some defect in the motor. On Grain Wanted JOYed by these tax - payers,• through ROOFINt3 account of the -great popularity of - fir of accidents caused by someone - • who can't see the black line or any- 'We also sell Brantford RooBag these two men their tragic deaths - -- thing else. "And it is always the at- Materials, Empire Batilrot3m was ,a great shock to .the whole Eng- _ : `.j[vOW OPEN TO BUY her fellow" Courxous pleasure dr- Equipnieat, Duro' Water lis1t speaking world. The sad incident lvers or tourists are often driven. ^ syetemP. Beatty OA S BARLEY {Feed and Maltin :- ' •from the road by the old excuse "I - 'goes to show that aeroplanes are rot - ' � �'� , by any means perfectly safe as a WHEAT' (Whiter and Spring), FIXED C�RAII� Eto, did not see you.. in time. ". We all Seabee Building Mat _ help pay for these roads, so let all and atber Building Materle►ls - means of transportation, • althougrh have a chance equaziy to use them Estimates- Free We pay a premium for Malting B *rley according to quality, safest Work Guaranteed it is wonderful the progress that has y.. Occasionally the road is bl- Bring a liberal sized ap ln le for test and defiaite'bid, either o6wd while an argument ensues and been made during the past ywenty before long an ever - increasing line 1' - e► . PROUSE years, and are very rapidly gaining in barn or delivered at mills. sphere eonvenientl located y _ of stopped ca *s ensues and much favor, so much so that many peo- for loading, we hP,u1i U balk truck Eq'lipped to clean grain wonderinsr will go t?irouprh the minds I Phone 65502 _ pie. would never think -of trayellinR taken dirt Ct fr.►u1 m Ohine at:n'r1'..a %trzil Ooat.. - of others chief of which+ may.be,{ PICKP;RfNG. •ONTARIO in any yeti -a'ay. "What was wrong with his eyes." _. -'TRH' OUR SERVICE Iaber School Ez tan Results for Pickerin g - REESORS MARMILL LTD _ •_ .. _ _ '. 1 -- - , a+ - - : Lower School Examination Results} _ for Pickering: Below Pass is indic- p�L�C �FjFjTjhl ated when marks are given-' Others (, Maple Leaf ,Mutual IN: e FREE DUBARRY . ,• a Pass nn Subject Stated.— - The Reconstruction Party of Sough On - ' _ _ Juonald .C.. Annan, Br. Hist; Geog. cane, Han. H. H. Stevens. Leader, is De L uxe Dinnerware :Art, Zool: Grace Ap,)Ieton', Br. Hist. holding a P.blic Meeting at Iasu1`dIIICB C4. Geog: Art. ZOOI., Jessie Baker, Eng. THE GENOSHA HOTEL- _ - TO all - With, a Pl'eClou$t Gram,- Physiorz. Arith. Zool. Betty C. - .. and WAWANESA INS. CO. oSHAWA Our 8arlaer, Eng. Gram. Physiog, Arith. OV Cheap Rates for Ftra rna Cewmtey -' Guaranteed 18-carat +T ' Zool. Cliff. Barrett, Eng. Gram. Ph)•- Buildings a -' siog. Arith. 'Zool. Jas. Baxter,, Brit. FfUDAY, .AUGUST 23rd, 1935. - ! ��••''''�� Hist. Geog, Art, Zool; Harold Ben- windstorm insurance on Sullala�s _'Customers . tllold Border - nett Frig. Gram. Janet Bo — SPRAKER.S— �' Windrni _ Silos eta Bonner, Br. I REV. K. H, PALMER, Port Hope Automobile Insurance of Hint. 46, Geog. Art. Zool. J. W. Br y- I DR. SAM ATKINSON. Toronto _ AU__gTnds _ In* rE8 Ohee t0 the 'request - - .ant, Br. Hist,-Geog, Art. Zool.- I.. -The manifesto of the Pa - - � Of our mien- cugtoWers acid _ Mary Calvert, Br. Hist. 48, Geog. 20 viewed 'will tx re- Write or Phone friends, Nye are giving' away,. abSQl litel fre9, a full set Of Art. 3001, 42. Kith. Cammack, Br. Ladies especially invitrd. BOWMAN tg $QWE -Kist. Geog. Art. Zool; Edith Cook- dishes t61110816 who take tlulvantage of our great offer.+ BVERYBO WELEOM W R IT H Y l3�vT eon, W. Hist. 46, .Geog. -Art. Zoo1. -' ' - Without a1 doubt' this get of dishes . i3 one o� beet eves 'Lloyd Courtice, Br. Hist. Geog. Art•. y' Got) B A v E 'rn N. K I `G * Carolina Job lee . Sirrgrrs duel. Bruce Diamond, Br. Hist. Geog. given away. as S prPRliA[n. _ ZOOI. Harold George er. -Hist. Geog. f Farmers, Attention ! We invite e�'8ry- one,.far and near, to come into our -store - • :a,rt, Zool. George Ideron', I•:n8•. Gr. _... '._ - ' . yslog. art. %0o1; Geo. MeCunochie,. - and see the set of dishes, now on diWlaq, for yourself and :.'`Br: Hist.. Geog:' Art : Zool, 3lary • G. p cw CASE high4ift'Oil bath Mower, lightest draft, cars behind " `Tale, Eng. Gram_ Br. Hist. Ge��,;. g 9 get�full particulars on how YOU -can {het it.at no `.2nol. David O'Brien, Br. Hist. Geog. axle.- Only two gear rtductions, Uressure lubricated bearings. " most whatsoever. Art. Zool, Rose 1'irov; r. Hist. Ge�,g Eccentric bushing keeps far, in- perfect Iine, cannot bind, minimum -' :4 rt. • Zool. Edna Ratcliff, Br. Kist, 14 A: Y To a E; r ----` NU. C41�I rJ18T -_'NO G U E89[NG heck weight, all sizes for horses or tractor, ,:­.Geog. Art. Zool. Irene Ratrliff, F:n ` Gram. Physiog. Arith. Zubl. Helen 1 he new Case variable drop Corn Planters, checks, drills arrd hill '':'robinBon; Eng. Gram. Physiog: Arith - drills Corn, Changeof feed made with foot pedal, witboutstopping. 8QQ7 H' MVRISON Zuol. Harold Scott, ter. -Hist. Arith. ::•.• .: : "!a„ul. Win..Spar•row, Br. Hist. Geoir. Power and Horse drawn Grain ant# Corp Binders, Corn Cultiva- Phone 600 y • We deKever A.rt, Zoo]; Anthony Stacey, Fyig. tors. We,can supply specialized equipment for garden and field, - -•• = - - _ Gram. Physiog. Arith. Zool.. Vera J: Case or Planet Jr.. � - _ '• Stacey, B.r. Hist. "K; Ar't, 4 °_: 7.npL' - irk eying Hardware Store' _ Gwen: Stephenson,. Br. Hist. Gam►;. used Machinery t3c., Massey Binder, Electric Washing machine', Art. Zool. Dor. Watson, fnq: Gaam. Beatty, copper tub,' 14 ft. silo, Oliver- tractor' plow, Cars for _ Br. (fist. Physiog, 38. .4rith. Zell. .,Beatty is Louden track. Prow points at lowest prices. `Marjorie White, Eng. Gram. thy,ing. p. 1iJ5T TRY arith.• C V Zool. Ina McConoeh'ie, Physiog Case Tractors wind used' Threshing Machinery. iC. N. 1:. Opens Today.. I F. DISNEY Glreenwood` CANADA VARNISH CO. :..: Friday, Aug. 23rd y PAINTS AND VARNISHES. Pkk 2314' R R, 1 Locust Hill, Phone :You can be convinced that you cam buys BITION CIALS' - + a better product at a lower price. Our - j k business for Paints, Varnishes U Enam- s.J I more than doubled in he last i � 'els has t 2 years, `due to the increasing sate of Daily except Sunday, 'August 24th to September 7th "' °` w "'r`' -these products. } �"' --- " THERE 15 A REASON ROUND " . '.,.: :REDUCED lgent fo r i eC o► t nick _ Deering F arm Machinery' acl nn rp ' TRIP r FARES r rJ and Re}►airq. Otir blotto. — "We .he►ve it Can get it. O► i ?'n m e ot ad'' - INCLUDES ADMISTION TO EXHIBITION ' " �� � ' - ' __- /, ... �... Telepho�ie 3900 AND COACH TRANSPORTATION TO AND FR0�4i J. S. BALSDON PI W1_ C EKING .-TERMINAL INSIDE. THE GROUNDS - — - - - -• - ».. • , . Merl's Work Boots, $2.40. up. ' -- ,-,--LEAVE PICKERING = LEAVE TORONTO Men's Overalls and Pants, x1.25 per pair, imp. = ` (E -wtern Huuse) - -- - =- (Bay and Dandas) _ - Men's -Work Shirts, $0.65, or 2 for $1.0 Regular Coaches Regular Conches �• a ly ezcopt 3undsP autil SeptembWOth Farm Team Harness, $23.80, rep._, it 1 f _ Horse Collars at Various Triees Sweat Pads Tearer Lines Now is the Time to get that Old ; " '.•�` _ ' ' - G RAY- H•T�jhep ir�ed LINES 1 Estero . Holil P C RI ( KL� N . -C E C .. Friday last, finally evolved -into -a- --Two- *'clock -p: -m. D. S. '1'., by the A. E. Wilson and Co. Ltd. — Lloyds a Law XOL -cent Tournament. All the awards Auctioneer, the following, Ilmda and Soda and Call or Write Phone 2908 stayed at home. premises, namely: 1 ; R. E. and Mrs. Forsyth and Fred PLCKEEitN(1, ONTARIO 3 and Mrs. Cowie attended the Bow- Refreshments n • .�i • B E R . : ' } THAT part of the >?(3t half of NEVR NOX GAS-- AUTOLENE OIL Brougham Ont. - Phone Pkk 515 'ling Tournament at Oshawa on Sat - Lot Number Thirty-five (3b) in the ' urday last. Second Range of Broken Front on CLAREMONT, ONT. Your patronage is appreciated. "' - An interesting afternoon for the Lake Ontario, in the Township of :L. E. O N� /LL bowlers will be had on Saturday of Pickering, as pa- tdcularly described - — - -__. _. �.___. _._____ _.. _._ - _..._�.__ __ _. _ tj FUNERAL DLRECTOB AND a this week wfien the Kaiser Cup ser- in the deed thereof recorded as N:�. 1 EMBALMER 4935 , lee will be played. 1.30 a p. m. cent for the Township of Pickering, s Y O u r Roof � s t . I Lyman. Pilkey, in. his fail from the eontainin fort acres more or teas. 1, 9uo6essor to W • J. 'Mathes, • scaffold a week ago, broke some 8touffville ' bones in his foot, which. now rests in , THERE is said to be 'erected on - Night and Day Jervioej ` a plater ' cast, and will likely rte- said lands a two- storey frame build- • - • 13.usiuvas Phone Resideaoe Phase ' main there for some weeks. ing, good barn, and other out- build= Let tie give you a price on Painting to yggl 91 Miss Eileen Pickering, of Richards ings. ?. Landing, has returned home - after r prevent rust, or coating yo , ' it old asphalt spending a few days with her cousin TERMS: Ten per cent of title Our= roof to. stop leaking. _ �' s Miss Kathleen Beelby and other re- chase money at the tune of sale and P Service latives. the balance within thirty days there Many groups from here have been after. - Also. have your ea.ve #roughs. checked' ALL MAKES :• taking in the 'Bowling Tournaments L _ BP�RV[OAL M AIiPAIIE!>iD ,about the eountry. The results have . The property will be offered for - bef ore the fall rains• not been too.favorable. So we don't sale subject to a reserve bid. PRIMES REASONABL -- :say too muc>g. Let us overhaul your - furnace before the 'WORK O13ARAN'L'>tED ..Joe Valentine, formerly from east Further terms and conditions of 7 of here, has purchased some proper - sale, will be made known at the time cold weather, .or let us quote you oil a' .ARTHUR .MELD ty from George Scott, north of Nel- of sale; or jn the meantime on app- son Wagg's He will erect a resid- lication to new__ - ideal. a . T. 1` (trsduato once here surd commence market 9tewsrt and Stewart -- • -: - "- - -- 4344 ,Fiscus 5201, PICSFiRINfi LLADIES, ATTENTION! To every Barrie tout. the Administ+atri�K, CHAS. COOPFR, ..- CLAREMONT - - p� lady purchasing goods of a total a i +a�� :- -. "'slue of $1.06 or over, Sat. 24th, at w Overlan&s, we will give one piece. - of beautiful china. Shop on Satur- " -' "' + �"� •.... - ' ,: :. :.:day • at Overland's and-receive this _ _extra prernimn. LOOK "t the' sohid Steel 'TURRET TOP John McGrath, with his passengers s+ Mr. and Mrs.- A, Mantle,- experienc Cthe Famous KNEE A - - ed what might have been a more E - ' serious accident, when their cat up• CTION RME __- set in the ditch, north of Claremont .., Some - bruises and cuts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Macklin and, • +1 - :family, of Milliken, and Mrs. Selina - Michell, of '.forth Markham visited ■a� ' f � 1 x' with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pilkey on - .•: s.% ;.�. • -- Sunday, to the former. Mr. and Mrs, ;' i' _ 'Pilkey are very grateful to their' 4� in f c d riend- and nei ilbors 'n end- • k 1 s g i n g M r. Pilkey such beautiful lful cu - ilo a r bouquet,- f o f o-kin Mr. `Pik- key's recent accidents. The regular meeting of the Hiss- ,, :, 'r -ion Circle of the Baptist Church will be held at the home of Mrs. Rich, - Ards . on Tuesday, Aug. 27th, at 2M. p. n. Topic "Racial Prejudice A ' Detrimental to Citizenship Christi n - a PRICED V S , / (for the Master - 4c Ar a- WEBS ' TR E S � • y I NEw WERMONAL DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- ness men, engineers, bankers, judges, architects, physicians, - farmers, teachers, librarians, cler- gymen, by safece"ful men and women the world over. Are You Equipped to Win? The New International provides the means to success. It is an all- knowing teacher, a universal queer tion answerer. If you seek efficiency and ad» vancement why not make deity use of this vast fund of inform. ' ation i 000.000 Vocabulary Terms. 2700 Pa�ae 6060 llltasMadoas. t:olor d .PIatM. ae,e00'Gtwpt•aphlcal9ubjects. t2,ells Bloaraph/at1 Ern trues. Retdar and India -Paper FAIdses. Wrlteforepaa- im�n PeeM. ii lustratioan Mo. Vree. 6 wt of roi o med Jim, paper. �- •, .mow FROM 2-Pass. Coup) Delivered, IVIly equipped at factory, Oshawa, Government Registration Fee only extra. , ,;• ' <�. ;,'' ;x;;;,;,;,,,;,;;; ? ;''�, ' �,� See -the* Standard Series models priced as low as $712 OU get the revolutionary new TURRET .TOP roof of solid steel only on '�%' - 1 one car is the lowest price field, the Maste>; Chevrolet. And Chev�rolet'a NO j�► •' • • - • ' 'famous. Fisher Bodies offer you other high quality advantages, including :'' ' should O Fisher No-Draft Ventilation. 1YOO General ,# ,Then,agaili, only the Master Chevrolet in its class has KNEE- ACTION wheels. Wo d y�� p kOAD°�AS�S t ;.,L� • • =:Y� We .kz ow, and owners know, it takes KNEE - ACTION to give. the Ulf!- rrs;nm er aexr f o -_• - ` � mate in a better, safer ride. ��' . ' overly "t" Kcl �° otliar f R +rrter� Us Most people decide on Chevrolet oli these two counts alone. But you ca3 an ava,labl� Grner� u° d"rlde brnl of rlio add Blue Flame Engine performance-- Shockless Steering--and still yoyf today ar !ua Motors d y rs►�jn$ r'r ' haven't come to the end of the good things that are.' exclusive) to Chevrolet. gu'dOnce. and record allok ma dealer. Ballots p gives so much quality for so little nmoney-that you'll _ YOLr prefer Plaaae t.'. The lain fact is Chevrolet .� sever know how far ahead it is until you come in today and drive it! C -235C ice for our Ready for Immediate delivery + + '�:_CHEVROL T GMAC Terms. CHAS. - �O(3PER, '' - �mont - f! -Ott 1 %M : Xt lr. • � CM 1P � r +r.1. 0, y't r r}T : .. _ - •',�G A r - - . A. — _ tom.. ' 'T li�ire, lit L. w A Among New CoAadia"." Mite. ii. X. p past certainly have dot been ^ �� k k . ' ' 'Mine Margaret, � raytb p, adltiltted *rs. p ^ u � 8 E'A U T Y • CJ A L p N ' .- r. e couple of week* in Toronto. ' 'rem gey�� _ "Str>inger." All of m moving to their home at Fenelon Suzy' Aug. 25th.' 10th Sunday af- ' ' :. ,ire visiting friends in Toronto. s the ladies MM cordially invited. Tea F Falls in the near future. Man are ter 2 tr, Douglas W y Those within P est- r rfNG�ERrNG MARCELLING} iiting• relatives her*,, at present. ! advise Mrs. E. Palmer or Mrs. W. m missed, Miss. Hilda Aahmhurst, of Good- B Binglllam and be at the home of eit- _ _ 8 80ALP TRA&TMENT - -' wood, has been' holidaying with her h her Mrs. J. Evans or Mrs. Bingham. R -- - - HAIR OT1`TING cousin, Miss Kathleen Beelby. a at 2 p. m. A Reliable - I am also prepa►rad. lad ibe, to give ' ' . Miss K ; A number of our citizens took in y Insurance o you a beautiful oroquia'oole -Helen them points, a week, and all F Farmers I Onctie" Permanent Wave at very Mr. Lionel Dougles has been visit- y a;)pear to ••have been favorably imp- ' ' ra►eonable rates. ing his mother" near Oven Sound for o ors promised a better showthanany G GASOLINE 6c DISTILLATE c can also give you beautiful + several days.' o of the. past, and they are probably y Deliveced in frirty galloh lots and onable Rates curl + Buffalo, spent the week -end with. re -T9.. � �.2'L7,=3,fiella �' - Zatives here. 1 Anima" tors we D 1 over. :.. - Phone 1N06 CLAREMONT - place' Mere on ,Saturday, Aug. 24th, A Dintillate 13 cte. per gal. R at the local Steen. � 'Valuable F � Companies t t� Master Gordon Lynn underwent o of ' - OHA8.SAR•GENT'8 HARDWARE Y TIRES, BATTE6ZI11,� Fang o .of P MARKHAM. -ONT. , r A `,8990RiB8. Mr. and Mrs.. Harty Porter ' Ro yal i At as low and better Priem ' ' a ;Tharp, Mrs. Gregg .motored to U Ui�1DER instructions received from London Guarantee and Ace. Co. Ltd. A 'Peiterboro on Sunday last. t tihe' Administratrix of the Estate of i i Xra J. . Ocean Accident and Guar. Corp. a as '1!r"'li6m'ber from here motored to t the late Mary A. Crust, there will be A ALB'S PLACE P Wxwanesa )Mutual y you can in Toronto. - Whitby last week to see the " offered for sale by Public Auction o ortage i :` = West', fil;n. "Popular Mae." a at the property hereinafter describ- F FOR ' Mrs. D. A. Scott and Beverley are e ed, on, G Gen. Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. L Let ua repair that leaky top. - -visiting friends' -in London at Pres- , , I .Scotch D MONDAY, SEPT. 16th, 1935, AT - - Pearl Assurances Co. Ltd: ..: . ..Skilled Motor Repsire, P — — +The . J Cordon 4c Ar a- WEBS ' TR E S � • y I NEw WERMONAL DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- ness men, engineers, bankers, judges, architects, physicians, - farmers, teachers, librarians, cler- gymen, by safece"ful men and women the world over. Are You Equipped to Win? The New International provides the means to success. It is an all- knowing teacher, a universal queer tion answerer. If you seek efficiency and ad» vancement why not make deity use of this vast fund of inform. ' ation i 000.000 Vocabulary Terms. 2700 Pa�ae 6060 llltasMadoas. t:olor d .PIatM. ae,e00'Gtwpt•aphlcal9ubjects. t2,ells Bloaraph/at1 Ern trues. Retdar and India -Paper FAIdses. Wrlteforepaa- im�n PeeM. ii lustratioan Mo. Vree. 6 wt of roi o med Jim, paper. �- •, .mow FROM 2-Pass. Coup) Delivered, IVIly equipped at factory, Oshawa, Government Registration Fee only extra. , ,;• ' <�. ;,'' ;x;;;,;,;,,,;,;;; ? ;''�, ' �,� See -the* Standard Series models priced as low as $712 OU get the revolutionary new TURRET .TOP roof of solid steel only on '�%' - 1 one car is the lowest price field, the Maste>; Chevrolet. And Chev�rolet'a NO j�► •' • • - • ' 'famous. Fisher Bodies offer you other high quality advantages, including :'' ' should O Fisher No-Draft Ventilation. 1YOO General ,# ,Then,agaili, only the Master Chevrolet in its class has KNEE- ACTION wheels. Wo d y�� p kOAD°�AS�S t ;.,L� • • =:Y� We .kz ow, and owners know, it takes KNEE - ACTION to give. the Ulf!- rrs;nm er aexr f o -_• - ` � mate in a better, safer ride. ��' . ' overly "t" Kcl �° otliar f R +rrter� Us Most people decide on Chevrolet oli these two counts alone. But you ca3 an ava,labl� Grner� u° d"rlde brnl of rlio add Blue Flame Engine performance-- Shockless Steering--and still yoyf today ar !ua Motors d y rs►�jn$ r'r ' haven't come to the end of the good things that are.' exclusive) to Chevrolet. gu'dOnce. and record allok ma dealer. Ballots p gives so much quality for so little nmoney-that you'll _ YOLr prefer Plaaae t.'. The lain fact is Chevrolet .� sever know how far ahead it is until you come in today and drive it! C -235C ice for our Ready for Immediate delivery + + '�:_CHEVROL T GMAC Terms. CHAS. - �O(3PER, '' - �mont - f! -Ott 1 %M : Xt lr. • � CM 1P � r +r.1. 0, summer' dawn. Was it true? Was^ the war really over?. Tees ' t its Best . w w+v µ: :.... • The pencarrows held a family re- -,'�• ~ T H E WORLD ' S joicing. Michael and Miles were A " a 'yip. there, but Peter was again in catiip - "- -MOST FAMOUS S at Awapuni, and Potty vvas shearinb J : FLAVOR �+ S�5 ^his sheep down the Sounds. v Robin was still in a convalescent home in England, and Gentry was dead. Pat 'was somewhere in the North Sea, and Kelly was at the _ ��P front when the mad, delirious news e ca through. The war was over; he �\ me g couui come ,home at last. •� ._ ' �. t • � As the news of the Armistice t - - s�rept through New Zealand, so " _ t that devastlting epidemic of ���� COMPLEX s:ecp at p V Ljj - - - influenza th t acme. people thought Younger Generation . .- �...._.--- - - - -.- _-- •,-- -.� - -- ,; MP FOR ,. 7. ...._�. +.�......� _ } Is Sure Slipping w•as plague, Starting r the north, it MODERN yip AN; • / c:r.me south like a Arairie fire, sweep- every town and settlement, ant Sydney, L.S. —Oita. Urban Samp• I tiucling iu these healthy 'victans a 'son, of River Bourgeois, Cape Bret fertile field for the propagation of- on, celebrated here 101st birthday vy ithor.4f Book On MachineI r 4> v ose ea s „ deadly work. hen .v h M. C N had da cordedothem irimunity from s dance an- old fashioned e 'tells Of Present bowing a crowd of younbstets S y N E 1. ms � ELL �► AN how to dun - _ the war were the first to be nom- „square set" Day Problems (AuihOi Ot "I'eACa[CO'�' ") bored among the dead: Hospitals - '' f 7, *Cre full and halls and homes were For four,ho in she hell the centre "The- commonest , Y .;. �:se:l to take in the sick and the of the floor c t of lancers and quit foam of recreation among women of - cif imr. Shots were ' closed, hotels Cape Breton sYxops:a - seemed 'bereft of words, 'and the locked up, and liquor. was..suppiied invited tedhto her birthday elebraticn 1st perhaps oahes� ae feature nm to be. • prescription. a •s bit ar..bt. ac- � s • e let's g ,r on'" - cv�m oc � e - u } o br d r d - ,e et on p � -:e 15 ,.. v n 1 not on.v o t .o. d xere we see a gruuu ut young s children had 5 cried enough F - yle curried one the sides or youth g ten and women who, had. -0rgan- • Young belly lencurrow tlnally setUry custom to this strap e father , +•What's come offer the young Rirk.�ood> author of "Women and the dvwn on the Pencarrow carte, with with only-,one arm. ized work for w,a?s necessities non' people of today ?" she asked . "They Machine A$e_" and assistant p :ofes- Genevieve, his' cousin, -as huusekt;epet'. 'Who is In lvve with her cousin, Robin Neil• had returned on' the - same turned their energp to fighting this coat take it. Seventy -five years ago sot of English in University Colleg2..' ' Herrick. Cousin nest SlaCdonald be we "danced from nightfall until the ' Other favorite forms of recreation comes en6aSrd to Gcena lotcey -Gott. ship, a much subdued apd chasteneJ .new •evil. They 'male a ,daily rouaid following day break. A good break- she notes in a-pamphlet recently,pub_ Peter t'etwatrow is uhowinc interest nian. He had seen so much of suffer- of every house, knocking• on the fn Maisie' i !car a h'o'st. fast and then we were at it again. fished by the Social Service Council The tie' Kite, ,s su - pist.' faced wiib ing,- of silent courage, and the door, and if they did not receive a 1• the serious illness of sit' billes t'en hunian wreckage of war,_ that his .response they broke in and brought The young generation is, sure "slip- of Canada, ars the "movies" or "tack. Carroty, own importance 'had, shrunk as help. Kelief depots .were opened, and ping:, ies, "- the use, of the motor car, and a q Kelly sudacioy marries 1laisle Kite. _ those who -could not_ go gut nursing Tfien the Ureat war breake'ou4 Robin something pitiable. Led .soups and foods. All bar- Mrs. Sampson a venerable ol•l Stewing interest .in athletics and out- 'feeli' he must In11s4 Eretia met him. without_ a trace of app• lady of ,sturdy French - Canadian doer sports., Tiers' were down — social, financial, stoc}t is unmoved by the fact that The pamphlet is the seventh in. tPie Potty Barker came_ home .on the bitterness; the same calm, quiet dig- religious. Workers stood in - queues _ serves on "The biachine Age," and �"Marama" and Jessie brought the nity marked her manner under every waiting for- their daily instructions she has' passed another- milestone in circumstance. She had forgiven hjn� come to the conclusion that them is ' a second .century. She has no sperm - � children to Wellington to meet him. - ` and the food and_medicine that were p needed a new standard of social re.- and was prepared to begin again, to be distributed. Catholic nuns nurs- cial recipe for longevity. Still en. sponsibility.• Well, what do you think 'oY the and -Neil was . grateful for -_ her sessing a hearty appetite, she is en : tear no asked, Miles. ed staundh Presbyterians, the Sal- o in life to the full;. she declares. - mrs: I�frkwood'seea' a need for a "A fair bl —" silence. _ _ vation Army brought succour to the j y g sew ideal of marriage and home life, - The Arm - tattoo came with, the Relatvves and friends visit her- In combining' the new liberty ( tbrought "Potty! The children!" Jessie re• Jews. Anglican ana'wesieya =,, it was large numbers and detig)it in hearing minded - him." summer. The eleventh of ' November all one in this crisis, her relate tales of -days' long ago. about by the introduction of machIn- - - Potty grinned. • "A fair cow," -he had seen the blossom in the orchards The deadliness R the curse claim- airs. -Sampson- has a 80- year -okt cry) with the old seriousness. and finished mildly,' - give place to the, budding fruits;. the �d as trf its victims among the satntty. =Tot, In raIlty based on the son and had 51.great- grandchildren. "Glad to be home. again, I bet," gold of the' kowhai along the Butt equality of birth-, control and the Strong.. " of whom-41-are still living. said Miles heartily. - river had faded and fallen, but -the equality of women is the 'marriage - Late one night a call came through said es hea'1 do me for the rest, rnanuka's white, starry flower frost- from DuffselJ; Michael -was down relationship is far !from mature pet, of me natural." ed the windswept trees. The long with it, Twenty'-year-old Juanita Cruz, tor- s'se asserts in stressing the responsU days had come again; and the = early i• b#1 :'ties OP home .btrllding' end child T_ He put his arm -round Jessie and roses were in full bloom: "I'll go," said Genevieve. Poor eador and darling o! the Madrid anti) training Amusement as a sole aim gave her a bearish hug. darling, 'we can't leave -him out' .ring, earned £6,000 last year. ilntil "]dove about -id, old -girl $" After war's - dark. nrght, the com- there - alone, with Just that silly old two years ago she was a typist- in li-fe will satisfy It man nor sromaa; she believes; and Yor, the nor But Jessie, in. her happiness, ing of peace ' and the glory. of a housekeeper to look after him," --mal fullfillmeat -of human experienee' - ' Pine days later Michael was dead: horror and, the noise, and the shock education for social relationships is Genevieve stood atone iii- the needed as much' as ;or vocations and shells. He was but of CONTESTS moonlight and listened to th8 sari nowubptnsomehow, he c old no Bet academic success, yYiN $ $ $ IN PRIZE in Palliser -B.a y', - -,a s 1 a w, . dull, „ rhythmic sound as the 'breakers his mind away from it. Perhaps he. UR MONTHLY BULLETIN- SERVICE on WHAT AND. crashed in 'from the .Straits. All else ci would soon a coming homdear. Doctors Will " "LeaQ" WHERE TO SELL" lists the "cream" of laternationgl was silent, and to her_it•seemed the But Michael had gone '�p Their Patients Coetests offering thousands of cash prizes far Articles, silence of death. faithful Michael. It would cloud the Bright Sayings, Cartoons, Designs, Essays, -Household Hints, just when the war was over, when tmppingas of Kelly's return no! t0 Moscow.— Dolegat -es to the Na. Jokes, Letters, Poems, Sketches, Slogans, Stories, etc. _ e, erything was coming right., Kelly find <IVlichael here! Gentry and had been spared - and w_buld soon -be , Michael both gone. Duffield without }tonal ' I'$rachute :Congress we :e� HOW TO WIN is an article sent to all yearly subscriberi ; I back; and Robin. Those strange let- an owner! told recently a large number of to our monthly service, the subscription price is 32'.00 Per tors from RobiYi, so_ unlike him: 'Genevieve shivered and the cold doctors would -be trained to jump' year. Other iaformation`wilf be aeoe for a 3c stamped re- luerulous, childish, then a glimpse hand of fear 'touchad her Who next.• with Parachutes so medical qid can turn envelope. of the old -. ,gentleness..)iip - nerves, , From what new direction would be sent people:. m isolated settle-. ` chop said. Too long a straits on so fate strike? - �ntg ;1GIFF BAKER, 39 LEE AVENUE, TQitf3NT0, E3AFi: sensitive a mind. The continued' (To Be' Continued) . This •problem is particularly acute_ - .. on the, northern coast, where com- munications -- _ - at —� -- — garb of t the year, The doctor -p -- _ �� chu:ists will carry. full medical _y loo�ds 1invi _ o�z : �`;uipmeirt anon they leap. lhii4 Blu�i to visit thelf at the Exhlobition _ - - _ Proud owners of the con. t M •tinent's finest 'livestock ~• ' and petstock -paradeeheie • �� blue- bloods in cotnpeti- d .., n., . 4a. - tign for Litt C4�'CCCd �i%� `�D ­Show �F* `; ';; _ '; �":• �!. ' ?: trophies at the " 'fit \` • f Windowo£ Fhe Na :ions. `� .. •,y. �. +.ire s'1 \`a_ s. all `Fine ' nand -mad¢ cigarette b rolling your Ounf u)i f GOLDEN VIRGINIA r . _ ... . - "' r_ - : s. �. E L I E EV t' PAIN M PERIODIC I0 D IC P jP yovisuffer pert- odic pain 'and ' w .. • t r po t discomfort, t , d 's y h 0 w i. s 5 1 - Horse . 'er r a, t �..•: • : :.�. : :.� : :. urn's s 'Wish . t ado P Ca din E c- • p 3 ( Sept. t. ass. * :. . ...Y.•.� : : :. : : : : : :,•. wen most ,::::.a"+, ,..:,:.. ,., >. : :;<y : :.; : :.. :.. :• : :. :; : :. ::;:: a Su n m s �• :: coliseum, s . yablets. I CQCIt 4 .� :a�;a.;., > : > : :.; :• :<• : :xe,: ,�,� :.,,, : >� : : :r;�s :ors : » :: eo n and Pet 'Stock � : > : :> bring rt ou they P 8 c :ate e ry cases 8 t> ca 6. oSSeptember, : t P Iief. �, • shows, A 3 welcome m- — =>m. .• '> ,<:.,, ` o Show Se to , .......... r•,:;:.:,•..::z. >:,•: :> ... :, • . ,.. :..'.. tonal D r P < • .•; :: «s� :�� :�; : :: ternat B -- roL`neNew= < :•�• : : : : :: thin �� Mrs.Ca - - z.,... r� > "sl:^••`.- z::: > : :;; ? :<; .r3itlr•Ititernatiottal- : ,,.. :..:::..:..:,•::...:.:,.:. .r; ; :~-'.,<_;• >• :r,;.' bet 2, 3 and'•4 man says, ..They s -• 3.j. �'2'` "�. `'�"'i'• ,'��` •1•';`,'' � r. Cat'5how, August 27; 28 and 29. ease the pain ". - - :.: ; • • -i. thousand and one d a t g:. an 4 . these t Route he u t ha See -C , a s. •�'� Se nd •i. Ra mo t P l! tx z,•• Exhibition. 'M Y nib n t ur Ex , m �•' attractions Y o r t a red . a t suffered :w.. er "I s �.;'... h a s o n :. ro. t (7 t. S y c� r of i u e be •a �....: m to i/ r v _ o r e f , ed every ekes cka i a. R y •;� :: .;�-w ,' 7 >' �'�•, :t It s d gn in terrible. PIad such . ,�k: .. •i, '!� thing 'F ! . every, family. and headaches I was worn out. - i ';z>r,. -"�,,y'z- :,•�'s , E 3V � <'' f 1 r•� "' .... • _ - - t m . _.. ,. !' 'fie helped me ". Le cite Elwood A. Hushes Your Tablets he Colonell F.14 D cameral Manager : help you, too..Ash your druggist. :) a y.. !a- ?ssr - s , t Issue No. 34 — '35 - iA AD 66 , - ­ �.*,- . , i . I I , � , . � � , .�. - _w, - . , � , . . .. . � .:-, I 7 � . ''*�_" . - � . - �, . . � . - — '......... .. � � I - � I 11­ � . . - � ,,�' ,�:".—­ .-- . . � . . _Z, , � . ._- ., � . , � , `�' - 1�: .,- . ., . :� ^,y'7 . :,. '.. Beauty Winner 'Hay Wagon • : _ - • -.- - - - - - - - • •- ___ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' p. . , - _ _- : Y,t . ' - - Crochet this Pinwheel Square in Strung •• • _ '' '� (Helen frith Stickney, in New ;• York Times). Suggests Laura Wheeler . _ - ydi` a ° _ here, where the road gees winding _ r , on its way ¢r � e s And_ the gold .haze of afternoon p -- ,st„ 4 -- hangs �rarrn, �►•,►a -M "M .,; y A crachi�g wagon loaded bi h with ^. ,,� s,r� a r vs$4 ^' q _ tla .- - ®p4 �� ^�.�� 4�fa�� r ?' /'t `'�� l�`�`\ • - -. 's,� _. bIakes y the. old pilgrimage fr3mii"Ji ®� y��� �j,,� :. t '1- . -ao►t t� :a ..i� _ , _ ;9 1. N Y fic�d to farm. A.o;(► '' �p • !j „*' ='ice. s may., a'iia t 1. l ry x mere sv :ill; ��� ��'. •��+ .�;;_ • The a agile rahicles, �� +_♦ + ti ul =;Z ail :a? Z • . f �' J g C ` ♦rip, --- 14 . i�a ✓fir' %. �; r4 ii lt� _ _ ✓ v Q- ��d is '. '� %� i �(1 :3 . i s..o tr s,:•,• ',s - '3 k it ' •S F; �f�' y r� T,. ' . . pa•CC:I, - y % \\ �•�i. l" `� %��• \\ ,'�(t,a6, J^ , �'Ighal� . y �4 y ' -Come up F,ehind' ard. atig�re 1 pass- • %��T�Q' `0. *1 / -�'•i)�'r/i ...��� s�� . {."�j•,! ♦ ee L �lal��.'111.r it -j�I •I ,r,(''• _ .., '• ''..fd�i flY4✓� ¢ l�t•g ' .. .. '7p ��V,, r.vp ■ '. +at'gll _.,,nP;,'.f ,0 �.N ►•q''pd,j `'t� '.p•.r x ;'t'�F" .Ei' '# er5 -by. 8e Svs '``� `*�V U, - - +.- ,IItl►,��\\yi� %� /r 'w " - f �:,z.1f < hero,: of haste. a st'� ' ' b s ® : '•':ii\ �� L :: e,(4� `•``'11�: ; } a �4, +'. ,� ,.. �q® ��ziivdrX `riif�♦ •.,rs'''• s.De► :cri M r by 3 Pilling the country road with h i _ /'�1��:` rra� s ;sue �\, :: C, y� A Iy u/ ti,�ui: % /nw_., a $s�llY \ \� ' - . % and cry.. _ _ � urUri�•U � "" NZ, �41U•',nl,: ;.,e11 +1Z\ ` i�.., c 5 . . i.M . io �- . Y $v� OVA �+ �, �� �\ . /I�r/••^ ,�y `rilFq n s F ',. • - s�, Lazing, the driYer Scarcely seems _ lyi \ ='4a.CS y�Iia�aid8ap'li� : �'.'•/'i•s +��,.r��Ji S�'��'�;'� '— `' • c. -. :y t0 heed = 4a.Na ..,h' %,, „�JS i ,,_: L +, , . � (rgiF j :4% U �. y . ,As. frpn} :.him, s_at he, Pulls a langui3 ”' a „� - - _ n ,r• � . t \. r// 41byaPA/i+ \:a` ��..I�i V, :'�+'f1.q`i m...a` .l. � SOI / ^� ,•�P•1' , ;, i /f.,�" `NWgiMIN -�fii� • c Z. '?:., 'i A' 3 R. � - rein . ,, _ •�.^ „pN! 9�ik \,i♦ /��.` ail! � . ' And lets tI em •pass -like one averse . _ ��;- -. - a �''.'.,I >•`�ir t�,� � =• -.11 ,1 fl! . - - e' �� '¢, '@ -- t0 steed - c. . r'- q,:.��1gl, %!�, \� \ :.` ll,S ♦. >� '' 'r N. _ _ $ n3 vs 130- 1iV e3. \Ylthin a steadier' doCnaln' v ',�._�,It•�"•�' �� /. ��urZ•.!� „�`j,0 \; \".14 a(�^��` S For here the scented air is drowsy- '1 1•, er'e.` :`r.S Ste$ 5' ell : , t a ` The fcaihered' wisps brush gently o ❑i _ „e�� e= � � I ::. ��:]::,* J� z 3 the grbund - ` r s Or 'cling to branches:•. Let 'us - Pause- 1 ;. "i �I . . r � - t� meet - y PINWHEEL MEDALLION • PAT9 ERN 889i i ' , . The. ear's abundant- harvest, 'tome- a ^ y z �; ward bound. _ y ”' ""` . You w' 1 ave muc de i t e cles tlla; you make of this .:, ,., � tI h h pi i n h anti I "'.' ;,,s . - _ • lovely pinwheel square. A' popular motif with the crocheter of to ,,,.4, - Women May -wear y. P q � p ns � :sue ''" ago, it is much in favor today. Simple to crochet. it 1en6. itself to it . - 4;•, f , "" y :Trousers This Year . scarfs, teacicths,' bedspreads and• many other- - accessories. It is ea- . . "r�� "' "''' pecially effective in stringrthough it could be na�te "in ­other`cottoilr, a .. I 4 -_— Paris - Trousered skirts - for too. Canada caniec3 off the honors at Old Orchard Beach, Maine, sports, afternooxt and evening waar Pattern 889. -comes to: you with detailed diYections for making' .beauty contest when bliss. Joyce Gilmour, of Montreal, was selected and hooded dresses. suits. and coats the medallion; illustrations of it and of all stitches used; material the most beautiful summer resident of the famous summer seashore wore ezhitiiEed_recentiy a't Bruyere's requirements, and color suggestions: .. . _. ._. _ _ _ .__.. resort. bliss Gilmour has been named Miss Old Orchard Beach for Send -0 een "ts in stamps or coin- (coitt preferred) for this pattern the yea; T93ii, and is here shown with her cup. winter fashion show. - to Needlecraft . Dept., Wilson Publishing Co. 73 Adelaide St. W.' - • ' . - Buyers predicted trousered skirts Toronto. `' ' ' were :`.`going to he in evidence" this - Tpq �Ijt1C}1 A{feClOri- Their ' fathers were killed and ar "irster. .. They appeared in ,brawn - _` :, mss— Develo # their mothers had lavished on them and grey wool for sports, the frocks cloth Brown wool ensembles "Active -cruelty much commonu- • a p ail the aiiection that their fathers having barque - bodies and Sery,wrcie,,. with capes, tweed coat dresses, and among stupid people than . among should" have shared. divided'skirts.-- - ' . straight, hem - length. black sea' those. that have some intelligence. " -• - " War babies who have grown. up The result has been s, retardation Afternoon dresses were in black coats were all designed with • Ioose, $er'.rand Russell. Co be "emotional defectives" were of emotional development, 90 . that satin aril velvet, with 20 -inch wide fitting hoods, , while, , blaciti- belted ._ . ' referred tb by Dr, William b;oodie,, many of these young, men,.who are trousers showing a few inches undr'r, suits appeared with close-fitting . "Acts •are -more ..significant thafi . 'iirector of -the London Child Guid- now growing up, give one' the im= slender skirts -which «ere `slit to the broadtail hoods ending in the short- words."- Benito - Mussolini. snce Clinic, ,at the national confer- pression. of being mental defectives. «a'istline in front. They were also ru _ - ffied cape -' _ snce in - maternity and ctuld welfare They are not mental defectives, but seen in velvet dinner. frock's, soma - - _ � - - -- - - _ _ v 'I am. getting marriedi -to a. mti' ' _ !n London recently. emotional 'defective' of which were designed with a knec- - - g g - -- - -- - . - tenl ;th tunic otiyer fairly futl- trousers "Starvation flourishes at the same tion- picture company And it wit _ gathered at' the anicie. time, and in the same ratio. as over- be a very:.exacting httsbat�d." =Marl -. .:. -:. r'. , . . - - - - HdIeds re- widely y u eA:Ior day product Ellis. • Pickford, -- . .. we e] s _ . .. ' , ' - -, I I ° �i�ech flub _ . . Oxford Marksmen -heave For Canada __ ­ - • as r1�nu ro.nd. . ­`..1 iE PL CING OF OBJECTS -No. 2 Now -what, nave w eieurnru id this k ;:,- _ - Lesson Ka. 68 . lea =on ". one feature is._.the Import.: - • Lsei 'week we demonstrated the snce of the Point of Visual: center. _ placement of two vases in rectangles. of that four different placements of + r - one a wide yase;• the othef a, tall tins Visual Center in •a reciang.e,� the - .. _... .. • ._ _ . _ _ _ _ vase. Both of these placements were one at true upper left position a the - '`� � "� pot In the same position, !a Lire rest one _ titost commonly .used by artists. , t } ' angles. Now w'e 'propose to, demos. and generally acknowledged to, "be ' _ 7-: ; ? ,. etrare - eight different positfons. the most intpor ;ant. �`r'hy ".[.hat. is,. ;.' t . �,, _ �, -- 'r Little study of these eight dia- .your answer? - �'j - - • - - iv n a t our _ _ - ., o To .assist yau.in .art .f_g' y =.•,_,; _ , i * show,- • that " w # -- __' g -rams. figs -11' to 2 -1 will - �• •- ' while. eaati - yosltion is . different decisi.orr, suppose you place your ob- - - 1 +' . ' from .any other, they are .ail based, ject in -this popular position within { , Upon the 2 -3 rat[o. �+►s stated prey_ a rectangle; and when• twin ''the reel_ ; '�. �• * _ +.j_ ,„Anv -other -s.impie angle around sa that you may view. .• 1 t �i . '- - ratios, 1, ,iw many-liave you fount] in' one position n :•r, nnxuc „�� t'. > :r �' . - 1 you., :.'..,,.. ,, a s:(quld note .. ar .. ... . . .11 . 1 ' ... .. __ . .. .. - r- .. (r this Quo ect , turning to ar.othcr. S' :� -- ' _ i i _ _ o . alb l € - -a 11, , :' , t, �: ll "r r 4 '' s .. s .w ..... . _. _ 1 ., - - I !' ? - • ' The Osfonl University- shooting team which'recently Yvon the Whitehead Trophy -with a record -.. x _... -- . . I _.. ( score, shown as they .left N'.'aterloo Station, London, on beat train for a visit to the United' States'and ` . ._ Canafla. In the centre (pith Tlasf.e, and utribrella) is C. :a'.'H. Jones (Latt . -1 soil Hertford), the' • .. - i r - Z r .. captain... _. - . . I. 8 .. .- . . - - ,. .', - . . -`1: . ' i __ = - . , 'ICourt Approval - .. . -.-. 2 .. f �: .. j le It will he i[ttcleatiug for eomtac:_ 'ui_'mo2ty' in any of t::l,., fuur• posi - \r.. :� �' , "son, to place the ^two rases, illu. -trat tiuns but -the.uppPr left visual Cen- ' ' `” �' AXK . • Od in the last lesson, that is to place er position is generally acknowledged ,„ a .r the small aide vase in the four ,vide to be the most popular. "I _ rectangles >�nd the tall vase in t•ae EY. No. P6. Choose the wale or the y Y ° , .. four tall rest :wales. P .. .... ..- ._ _ .. • ., .. tall vase, which .ever one appeals to - • _ -.. Last week we, called your attention f . . you, and sketch in flowers as you to the Intersection L he '12 lines" �"' . d see them in a vase,- then place _,,, °i`` 0 Y wOUI _... .:a .y and the reason we id this Is because, " A s ' . ti tr'te 'vase and flowers, which is your � "' h'' .. . - these. iniarsectiong establish_ pot,nts - -Y 1. model in- correct position within a In. the rectangles' which have a •mag_ rectangle, using 'the principle of the . • ''� a' � - '!` s - _ netic influence upon ous sense of via- Visual Center as taught -in these les- - "``' ...x, Ion .that is not only pleasing, but also sons. THi,1K before you decide upon rf` • ;,. ; ; ;; ._,-,-a "` - .11 lk . • ,,restful. and furthermore 'gives our what ' is the dorre'et placement for aesthetic sense a real satisfaction. your model in -the rectangle; when you ,.,J ; h� - - w.„, r You will notice in figs 214' to 221 -argc sure, go .ahead. �' ' . -'• - that the Visuai Centers are located .: ., �' . ' �� Ij In 'similar positions on the basis of { ' the 2 -3 �a�iQ between the object and' rt i � '.. the frame_licies. Thereby we ftnd that These lessons are free. We Invite i all of these measure3 thus establish- iquestions..from .our eeadeta, which lea ;; ,f ed fit- together and are harmonious- vvill•be•answered without charge. 'A ' - x •„ +: { _: , ?` ly related to each other and to the small tee ;Id charged for criticism on �° �' ` t a 'Whole picture area. Eminent artists - , of -ail, Nations readers sketches. Enclose a three ;.a '' _ , a.nd in all perioda of � .. . - - cent. (.03) stamped, addressed return �y ' .' rt1 lia t li the Vfausi enter �'�`'" ' A ve n i zed C : 'as demonstrated in these .lessons, the envelope for - personal replies to: - • - - "' -` Evelyn Poe, 18,, Phyllis Broo'<s, 20, and Helen' P ;,ritar, ]L (left to right), made this winning .. - - , most prominent amongst- these art- The Art Director, "Our Sketch Club" - _ _ picture as they appeared - before_ judge in .Loa Angelea, rah. 5t!poricr, Court to h__ave film contracts ,`.lists is Corot. F 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. i receive legal confirmation. b= • - - . - -. .. ,- ' . Y.. - /.. . - - - - ,. _ ... -- .. x _ . ♦ t .. . . .. . .. _ _ . . . .•. , • t * . . . _ .. . .•c '�•y" �`= '�. `.ice, .•� "F'° ., .: "Sy .'t" .z;- USX, - - .. ,!�.- - '.tw .* J`;y r', _ ; « zl Gv„ _ -A .0 :`'}yti,+•4 �, 'i....� � +ti. i - •Y� "' �' °'.v• �:5" .+L ... ...., `+h' s. � -.: •� .. _ ��..v �.. .. fis:_'_� . .. _- 4a.~�,f,,,,,, � � 11 tN -r-Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heleos —lira. A. L. - Pascoe of SoiinaA'NW , and children, Woo Mr. and lire. Mrs. G. rl,. • ...:t :.,•,, .. of Markham, Letter- Meads, Envelopes, ,Bill Heads Howard Jenkins and children of visited this eweelc with W. H. and —Miss Edith Mortal' fipeilt sever Yale, Mich., spent Fftday with J. C. Mrs. Bray. - - =at rlf►ys with Jalmes `asd Mrs. Ricb and Mrs. Philip. . _ _ P• — +Quite a la> nit: of our rQ - Posters .Handbills "Placards air aeon, at Georgetown. =The Gray Coach Lines are off- sidenks have taken in the Oahawn , Y - -,Miss Isabel Richardson- of Geor- ehj* reduced rates and other in- Fair this week and report it a very - _ tfltgw•i,'is holidaying at bhe home of ducelm:enta during the period of the great success. Totters i Counter Check-books her uncle, Lorne Squires. ires. Toronto xhibition. -See their advt. —The annual picnic of the Women's - -- - - summer flu is' quite prevalent on. another page. Institute wall be held on Tuesday, 1 throughout this district; .buf no ser- Rev. Mr. Green, of the- Whitby August-27th at the. home of Mls� :THE PICKERINO NEWS ,loud cages ahve been reported. Baptist Church, conducted the ser- Dorothy Bayne. —Miss Lillian Winran has return- vices in the Presbyterian Church on ' —MIS. E.' C. Jone" and children. - ed home after -visiting friendb"iri `Sunday' and 'delivered jLn excellent and Mi•s, Wm. Riley and daughters, Picton. sermon. His daughter also assisted left on Monday for a holiday in the :. ' =Mr. and Mrs. iVlcAvoy; of Tor- in "the service by singing a solo, Muskoka District., Onto spent Saturday with' the Miss "Thy Will be Done.- She has' beatlt= - Mr.- Samuel F a:•XO-er, of the .Fort is Law here. ifal cuntralto' -voiee and h,as a very Perry Star, xhose sermons have al- ore — During the past week the teunp- pleasing manner. Mr. Robin Nichol- Ways,-been, Will � _ P g $ much appreciated, - stature has •reached from 88 to 90 `son, of 'Wh by, presided art the or- preach at the United Church, Picker- yy "pick erin 's Leader Sore" degrees above rezo each day, and the gan in his usual able manner. The ing on Sunday next at 11.30 a. m. nights are not much better. whole service was lmuch' appreciated D. S. T. and -Audley, at- 2.30 S. T.. _ =eWriin in Pickering Township -is by the congregation. Congratulations to Doug. Johns on 4 last" eo good as that of !'act year'. "The " =Z`he local 'beaches have been en- his being awarded two medals n a "INTRODUCING 4h*srsle iileat and long period of dry joying a lot of visitors from the -the Scout Camp at Courtice. One of ' weather, caused the grain to ripen city during the past ten days. The the medals, the Bird Warden's is too rapidly' and thus A did -not fill ,weather being extremely - warm. the one of three already - ' awarded to itp as it should. beach offers the only relief for >inF Canadian Boy Scouts. A C,REAT SUMMER WWK%K IWOT = —Jrne intense beat of the past city - dweller. The only casualty on —,Joe and Mrs. Straub and family i few weeks has damaged the tomato our front to our knowledge, `va. Andrew and Mrs. Rittner and fain- At a Very Small Price crop greatly by causing tbe fruit to when two young men ofit in'the lake ily of Toronto, have returned home : _ blister. In some fields the crop is a considerable distance out from after, spelling two weeks with J. D. - - - -• : 4praotically ruined. -Many gardeners the crowd, removed their' bathing and Mrs. Remuier. .Rubber Heel will suffer great loss ' as the late suits, and last them. A friend with —St. 'George's Church,. Sunday. _ _ p - J crops will be a complete failure. aft extra one, fixed them up one at August,-25th. 10ith Sunday after Tr- i� anco Outer Sole - - fl`yplhoid fever, which was at one a time, using under the surface" a: inity. Sunday School at 10 a. -m: - Leather Q time, a much dreaded disease . has a dressing -room. sing -room. Morning Prayer at 11 a. m. Evening eather Inner Sole lost its terrors, due to the great ad-_ --On Friday afternoon -last 14' Prayer at 7.30 Preacher at both. ser- d'aibce made in medical science. In Carveth, of .the BingsiQn ,RAd Fast. vices, Rev. E. G. Robinson. Toe Cap ° : Toronto there has been only ten' inet.:vi*ith considerable loss w_ hen fire' -eases' of typhoid this year, and these destroyed about four acres of grain —" _ -The Price �$ $1.75 a Pair were not of a serious character. Bad He had then engagea in harvestin: COAL _ ° .drinki t ng wa r. and. infected, impure when the fire broke aui. Only a verb Sizes,'' - -1 1 milk are reported to be the causes _ ama ! blaze was first 'noticed, but or. 1 1 of typh id. Other diseases such as account of the ' extreme . dryziess , of if HERE'S AN ADDRESS diphtheria, scarlet fever jmd other the straw, owing to trte long periot YOUITNOUSD KNOW contagious diseases'have been con = of dry weatbe , the fire ,; Sread vet} t� TELL YOU WiliiRE M s So CHAP AN gusted by serums that, have been dis- rapidly, but b the 'stre-nuous wor4 �"'1 R COAL TO GO covered by medical research. -of the the men, assisted oy neighbor: i —Owing to the long period of dry it wfas finally brought under crniru' �. A* - we3thez and inter_ sis' heat the past'- For a time it was t>`w..ught that it STANDOUT VALUES - - �- tires in this part of the country are would spread to the neighbors' field: drying up -and garden-stuff -is with- of grain, . but. fortunately that wit , - erin awn In some arts of the _ qt g Y• p prevented. The fire is supposed , to , Province, in. Western Ontario. anal .haze originated from a cigarette Ti Ton Tailored Suits or Coats for ' Eastern Ontario, the conditions -have stub or match.' CHAS. LAW,. Pickering P p l been the - opposite, apdin some parts _� Tci-onto Ball Tears have re (hour 35w rnen or women.-Same cloth--Same the As Iususl here was a the. deaSih ::lr: nth, :,l y �,.. - covered from their recent t� e Y and are now ready for all cnrte.ts in - . ,Price•- $23.75• _ _ - toll in Ontario Qver the. week -end, - - fourteen haven met their fight to reach. the play-off jB�r! O g death by drown-- series. M,,nu•ea1' and Syracuse appear '►• M v - �''� . - inng. Among the sudden deaths way at. this Stage, to . be set. Butlalt,, Attack the Cause of Rheumatism, Cordon's "Business 'Girl" Hose• that of the scut of. George and :Mrs; Bei,i.rrore, Toronto and' Newark are Sciatica. Lumbago. Ube Rumaca b! b 1111own, of ;Whitby, who was killed bunched in one of ttw closest :.,user g _ P Splash proof, Snag - resisting, Chif- - lnst�intly by a C: 'N._i:._flier, as• hi, in. the League's- history -for the ot- R C. Jones Druggist was crossing the tracks. • hei two play -off, berths..' The Leaf Pickering Ont$rio f on Hosiery Tile trekkers, to the number of have the advantage of the fins, - -- :....About 500, who have been in .Ottawa week ' of the scheduled season plat- , RUMAC APS __ -� •_+ w B�31i �F8 for several weeks, like Mi.ca,wiber, ing at -home. Special Exhibition (:6n- 29th, "- I, liwaiting for something to turn up" test on Thursday night, Aug. - . Bunting Pickering L Fred ; a have decided to tetvrn home if they w-ih ..the Cincinnati Reds. Two raartr- CiyproC an Lime can get • transportation ',furnished es. on Friday night,- Aug. 30th, with Radio Lieebies 'Est•bblished 186fi, them. Their• visit to Ottawa turned Buffer Bison, first game at jr Cr JladE arrivre� a large shipment at - - o clock -sever, innin s and the. sec Gyp -ov in the follow'inir t+iztir+ i out to bee 'fizzle. as. the govern- ' —ant flatly refused their demands, and at 8.45. A single gaau� on Set- _ 48 in. z 7'2 in., Oyprae - — - -- — _ Mhowing - that they were -under the :; 48 i n. z 84 in. •' �..; — - _ • urday afternoon with Buffalt•. ,_ iifltience of pzafeesional agitators. .The Dominion_ Government have 48 in. : go in. ' chid then demands were- moat 'un fixed' the date for. Thankagiv ng Day. ' -4ri in. z lUt+ in. ' MEATS reasonable. They --are nqw -- pleitd:?ojL -for- Thuradav ctnhe« - aa*— -. •— 4"n-.­X - wrt)unwc•ona 8ot►rty for free tram• Dori an ;,, to e - ... -- homes..The #r leader says they, oil, " later. Vian i; has been_ ft,r some `►tar Limp - - ttetaitn- at a later date in' larger num- }cais. For man2 years - Thanksg,v�- Hardw•all Plaster R011i'3d Steak,- lac hers. =.- PICKERING =.- ' w - " ~' ' •ng was always on a Thufr .dxy, in�d • • _ vc'xg suppu ed A be ob;entd as a Minced Meat 12c —The very great possibility of a LUMBa.+R YARD ' ' . .:''war in Europe, - and-pos9ibly -a world may' of Thanksgiving, when approp- AI tints yen i': es wt r e bell �:i •i, ,:'t 'ol' $tewln$ Beef, • . • 12e•, war is repQned to. be giving our the crhfurches. It g'radnall4, became ;A politicians and statesmen consider- day of sport 'to a large- -)jercP,nt:rge -Table alarm, and outwardly . advocat- . : 0 A t o I11 E' t r l �t Cooked H`am 55c ` ing, "Peace, st any Cost." Then cry yt our people irs3h', d of spending � l f _ of "Shame" is being hurled at Dtaly at the yrequest o reverence. Also. T '• p Y K Sp e.. Dutch Loal ` 25c y for picking on such a- small nation, ii'1;•' number. C H,.TLGli, opt. E esi bt 9 e• } • • ! • ,a as Ethiopia, .Yet the especially travelte.,, the day was • eialist. Author Hof •Your trans erred to h7.tutria�, 'when tray• y ♦ $tier Loaf 35e P Y Permit our r f.+ pea _f►nd i�efilth;' The Ubil.d y ! " "• C. Canadian Pacific Railway to sell to ellers could extend their week, e:nd and its Development." Optomet- Italy, Roo large ocean -going vessels, , rie Asac�ciatiyn . uf, Ontario; Anrer ,bellied Veal • 'M 3�c•. ' visit' L:, - their h)mes for one day, f which the C. P. R'.- claimed were . and have a real Vianksgiving dine— Supposed to be purchased by Italy er acrd reanion uf. the iattrily. When Specializing in 'Eyesight , and Head Cheese, .. 15c. tas scrap. We don't believe the C. P. filet ere+, . p� the day is held on Thursday, travc Bologna, R. believed any such 'thing, these Oopoaite P. C1. 'Ur}iawa. • . `• 1 Se• ellers ure often so far away from t - Awls are known to be going. into .their ]rvmes that they cannot spend Phone 5,6 - . •� . 'tMsport service, transporting en - • and munitions to Dthiopia. I�s the the day with then families. Thus -- ------ - - - - -- _ - - - � - - . same old racket, "1Vloney Talks:" there i mush tfia:catisfactii with •1VOW ddvort0emsrase, A the government 'for .hanging the ..: r R, ' D Aftei a lengthy period- 'of ill- day. and many iratei..,_ are made Hess, ML•s. David Annan died at _her AN 1'R D —To rpti t. . a fa i m of 75 ditroug.z the press. rN or ,Op acres su;,able for dairying. APP1Y Butcher �(pbone: 3000)ieirering home on Church Street oil Saturday --Tate Toronto Exhibition opens at NEWS Office. fi0 -.51 afternoon in her 63rd yeah•• . Her fun- -' - today (Friday),' and :wall' contiintie PIUR BALE —Une hl„r% and fAR_ oral took place on Monday afternoon 'until . Sept: 7th: The Exhibition rd- hale foxhound Pup, a morrths old. Silas interment being made in Erskine P Tool, R R r, Locust Hill. 50 -51 • miles to be better' than v It isit- Mal. -'. • :.:.. _....,., _.:_._.._ .. _._ _.. _ ... .. - - •Cemetery. The funeral service was true in some res 0R SALE =At the How,itd conducted by Rev.' E, G. Robineon,'of calm Farm, lot 27, c. n. Pickering. young St.. George's Church. Mrs. Ann an ua -or will nee 'the game thing year af- P;g, also young and older sows, THE ter yeas, but if a person will go a born near Audleyt and was a daugh- ij�OR SA'LF -1 JF'tpFV en.w, fresh. ; II ; ter of the late'-Adam and airs. Fie round -with his eyes, wide open, he registered and governnirnt T. B.'trsled; also ' will see r6uch, that is new, and ,will dri tr d..h rse. W. T. Wilson, lot .:,, con. tort; her maiden name being EditIi Pickering. 6_.;i2 u Sophia Elhutt. She vt a afits- lint; see improvements :n other exhibits. r 'j n .. There are some things,tllat a per- `�..9NTJ?f.? =A1zir1 �rmiiidlr.•agNd P ickerin �•- Meat, :•laTket resident of Pickering. For some w,•m =n fnr light house work, where a good g • years after -her tnarria a to Mr. ,�_ sf,n can enjoy year- after year. There home, is aoorecinted rather than high wages, can, she •iced in the far]] is also Something; new every year. Apply BrxxE. NEWS office. Pickering. st -- - a Picker- -South of the'C._1�,.};, station, sickest This year Italy, is pvtt'ng on a great �'tiFt �a1.A : - -.a Hnl'. Fi„' :;rirl.Jer�.•e ing, but ll . For . e rli�rnay' of tnPir manufacturers tha: f cow, due to freshen, second calf. ko6d milk= a numberre resided c' tCe village. .fur sl.ou' :'d be' mutt interesting and other iiuika tYh ne 1 ickdt0;ilter.a'crreditalint�` M: B. - y y he is sure' ce;:, foreign countries are also putting on GOOD .BEEF � EAL -LAMB. by her husliand, three dauv�iters,_.. T t)C'i' —t ►n t ho Rr. , k Ro"id: 1.wtwnFr, , , a big ' display.' -The' that [ , lart -Mont and roronto, via the Kingston Mrs. Roy Percy, of A;yrtle, ,Mrs. M. ( - . .. .._ . - - J. Evans, of Detrr it Tor•;nth has gained for having the r {dad, a heense rlatti. No, F Z 437. Findcr - and .,Mrs: R... i �' rtorc Claremomhe NEWS office, or Ov.Srland's �� 1v argeGt and most interes� ne annual , A. PO i?allvrein :of New.York; also t+ une.son, Fair in the world has spread over {, SERVICE Ralph, of Toronto. She is also sun the whole earth so that to man 1; f f K 5 A I,H,- 54.5.nU . na�h: 'lkpiw•a Also '�iO v ? vived by two sisters; .MiiS..L.. Ch- ' liv+• g -roon, suite, consistingofstudiocouch L"` .• "Y appell, of Lethbridge, Alta.',' and Mrs peopie ' Toronto "is' know -n only as the w;l h arms, w hick can be converted into a doubt ry W. H. Bray, of•_Pjckeri and two city where the great Canadian Nit- Incr. and Chesterii 4d chalr'to rtiatch; use i only :• 9 mnnths. Georgina Forsyth. Phone Claremont Tonal :Exhibition- is held. It 'is a 3loo. 51 -52 brothers, John T. A. Fltiott, of Pick - great educational institution, and ijtftt :M: CA1KY COWS- .,Heev-. sting and Frank, of Lflthbridge,..alsu Canadians should visit it -an account" •�lte,ea and grade cows,' pGovernment T, 13 _ close two grandsons, Harold and' .Elgin. of" the Educational Value. Many Am- tested, ' liloodstestteed if deesired.rtnFrce dellivery on Wo- One si ster, Elizabeth died several ericanB visit it so• •that •they may ppurchase• of 7 or mote „Satisfaction guaranteed,. �E�V ���, Prap h L1Y tfg0. w rc JMnrpt ir, Lindsa Ontario. Tefe hone S I ,. keep up with the worlds progress. isaa. Sol,