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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_08_30*.j# TVAgZ!V,-- w -7 '1,0­ T r- - --- . . .. - . , - I � . I - : I , !­ I - . - I - - W,; . ""i"- ., � ",_­ , . ". , 7 _Mr - ­ f -Z 4 11;� , t,4 1_7 T `X� A�, . . . . . . . . . . ML 4, a N-01s. LV� --PICKERINGs ONT.. TRI[DAYe AUG. 30,1935. ipwafe0oustisal eamb*. Gre"wood. NOTIC E- will hold Mrs. Mary Helen Sherrird''of Col- GREEN WWI OODI'�'-!,�- The Greenwood Circuit aii ice-cream social at Mount Zion on orado, is here on a vM to �er bro- R. H. 0. PEARSON—Ph -s, 'Jos. Duinkeld, of the evening of Thursday Sept. 5th thei Mrm. and b" Surgeon. Dunbarwn. cian "Oqr trucks pass your way when an interesting program consist' Atha. It is 4� year* since she visited Dire�itor -D., ing 6f'kanies will be given and ice- her old home and she ca'me'the long K. POP.SYTH. Oph. every d&y Ktp%kiteaustricial Astiodatim of Ontario. Reg. cream. served. The proceeds will go distance by bus, leaving her 4ome in d ber of the Ameitican 7 RatablIshed IM "em Ose—Irkal OOAL, OOKE,. by appointati.est. towards repairs' to - the p�srsonage. Colorado on 'a Thursday afternoon, 7, pbme On Sunday Morning service will be and arriving in Toronto,on Sunday. W%0'0D, CEMENT, d the Greenwood Church, and' hel in She is 77 years of ag* and uiade the beg" 3 at Kinsale in the evening at 7.30 o'- trip stio'n-e. She finds, most of her Old �AH Feed 8AND, GRAVEL-, ds "ID -DONALD -RUDDY b&rriater. clock. frien i gione, very few she knows' Are'lower in prie�'.,.As ther - -: !; husband, Elijah .JLWe §tAWALux. NoLary Public: 'edoneyw J.Awp. . . . . . . . . - �, -M,%_ , and here now. Her Sher- _M1'%_ UY. LIMC I Le A. -E. Chris- rard, was marke clines my prices IMY Altonli, ot veteirinary and died last 0 BUILDER', 8 S U P PLIE S uprlrig. She says the bus trip is very will be Towered ace rd and Mrs 14. Slack were Tor- fi - half what it does .�Aa ATON. B&LL, & HOdb Mr ne and closts just ingl W. J. BEATON. K. C. also loos) oaxtage-work oi�t,6 t-isito p Sunday.' by tr ain.' rs 0 a. Bk;LL D. F. ROSS . _ . _ , - : FvrToung pigv�nothfing Is eqaal Mr. F. � Platton -ana- Mrs. M. S. -J. "0 liborts to vivo them a.healthr 4. WRIGHT Gailer are holidaying at F. McKay's. Kinsale d fit them for - heavier 0S Bay btreet, Toronto, Adelaide 283SIA-.1 W. MITCHELL The Twinklihg Star Class 'will start wn feeding later. '�C __.(Sumeasor to D. Munro wW Pkker. imet'at the home of Mrs. B. Rees- Mr. Archie Bell spent. Sunday withl 0. RI(,'E1AFJDt30N & Oo. - Barris. X* -ing Coal CO.) DaF i3oi attint. your ycml)g pigs ittecs. Solintors. Notaries etc.. suites 309 01, on -Frida-y aft:eriZ�on.' Triends at Erin." by feeding too rt —and 110--9 Ricrimond St. E., Toronw, Tete k Mr, Roy Ledgett spent last week robg fee4 _&d Nights. Sundays and HoLi. —Pic ering, Ujat,. Mil�.; Evelyn Reesor has "recently .4510; on the @tart. Fkkering Phone 3613. dtf _YoAurned hkane from taking a -on- with relatives, in Toronto. Office phone 7400 Re-oidebae 65'-'0 th's course k;f Fren4�h 'in Quebec'. Mrs. Elsom, of Roseto ' wii' &-�sk., FINE CROPPING giveo'beo Delos Grahazr, and his employee,;. i� visitin Mrs. N. Decker for a per- _S_ Wt. So4 i oLary Public. Office scaors, N at a of Mr. Thornson, lot 11, concession 1. T A have c.mpleted th eir drilling. of. the iod ine, office hours: That-sday and Saturday STEWART M&A I GRIND FINE, ev . . &Not. (raw 7.00 p in to 8.30 p..m,. or by "I] a. flft sch&,], having fQund a Miss Veronica Gaynor of Oshawa, 5W Royal Minit rike flcw of water. spent the week-end witli Kinsale C. gw`= 11=,ifteonto A inma. -Ra _S_ HOPPING :017 dio ervice Mise Leta-Burilwir was- succeWul friends. 1,Finest equiptnewt for eipert, in- passing on the Health Course Mr. Fae Lxw, of Lefroy spent one Monday. Wednevtday & Fridall ANNIS - Barristers, his sister and ONANT amuteed service which-she ha4 been,t*kJng through day last week with 'i cent* per.4mg .001kiters. Notaries Public Bill OWNDOWD - CONANT, K. C. Parts, Tubes, and Batteries _tbe holidays at Toronto. friends here. MY KISSIMI FLOUR ALUN F. ANNIS. B. A.. LL. B. Pu hand. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Muriel Bell spent last week 0411ces- -7 1 2 Sinscoe, St. S.. Oabav� Gar Radio and Amplifiers a A. Wideman (nee Beatrice Carter), with bar sister, Mrs. -H. Farndale at It# eqttal to any and betLar thaut Obassir-4 wal b Kisbava). and at the 'CAMn also Mr. and Mrs. Joe' Symes (nee North Oshawa. most. � Why pay a WX price for 4pocialty. Florence Tindall), on . their recent The Senior lustitute'will be held tbO 1DAMO? It takei legs short- 111111141", Wbittim, Mr. ctussim) (Wbit. by). ening and malres whiter biscuits marriages. at the home of . M rs. W. Brown this PWMG MArk 2W8. Pick "M or Mr. and Mrs. W.'J. Tennysen and Thursday afternoon. and pastry. Dot" stoyfT Owl. 'Minnesotat and Mr. and. Mrs.. Roy WW'hirter and Thip ioryourborne mill'sudis faudly of. SWIwater, octitiod ic :your patronage. Mrs. B. Tennyson and daughter, Ada family called on Chas. Ledgett and D D' E'L -of Peaches, visized recently with Mr. family one day recently. The Beal Store, Chiremont . V. X* C T�k ;4% . . . and Mrs. D. Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fordham, of Mon- ! PRONS Dom The Cotton Queen Sewing Circle treal, spent Thursda y last with Mr. FURNITURE under the leaderalilp - of Mrs. -A. and Mrs. Norman Decker. Wan, and sposswred by the. W. I., JX9BBXRT T FALLA ISE. L D 8.. We -a" -displaviog as attractive Shingles Fo' S A X ID ID. S. Graduate of Use Royal C~ of attended the' Achievement Day helit Highland -Creek r ale ln_&Am� S a the I veZ variety Of - ! ty of Tomato ier, Zond t of St. And- at Uxbridge recently, Mary Cros' arch. wins.Ont. Officir hours 9 Alumioum and Graniteware Rtc. N.'Clincift Purt; itUP9 Urla Crcisier -and Olive 'Madill being Tli� August meeting of the High- Gait Godrimised Ste�l Shingles, I-W . Pick 3700. Furn . iture %nd L land Creek Women's 061160. . or by abstointessat. &V Novelties. -the tearn to �tteiid the C. N. E. Institute was BW' Felt Sloost8hinales. r Priem low. In keeping with time&. held at the home of Mrs. I.Apier, -Old Also. re-rdtiberiog buggy wheals.11 at L Brougham Danforth Road. The members were Lawn movers obsrponed. pleased - to learn O)M r�. that a Farmers' T. PATEMOWS - CLAILEM Mrs. R. Brodie and grandson, )f ' Clo-operstive Marlwt �was being op- (WI and- got prima.- Phone SoM E%1zA iRADIO SERVICE RD ,Lr o Toronto are holidaying. kin". vnth- Mrs. G. ened in their district. Much amuse- Philip went was afforded by'the Limerick As; A Graduate of Radio College and little Contest with witich the. responses to Mr. and Mrs. S. M4nn 117UEL Wall daugliter callid on old friends here the roll call were made. Mrs. T. H. F Pos"- I"Oesse" An Up4o-1he-*uifnuU tra�ining weently- Reesor, -the District, President, and- a& 11; a lkw eaunum of York itted 0oftrio. Also. wwasift of all Idada *Wmv�ed lo'cits no%". Addreast Orem Sivw P� 0.,. Ous. Miss Eflein Norton, Of Lindsay, Mrs. W. Graham, the. District See- and vi�as ruest at the T. Norton home BRATOK, TOWINSSIP FINEST EQUIPMENT retary, were guests of the Institute. Budders, Sup Clark. Converasteer. Commissioner for for, bWt week. Mrs. Retisor spoke of the. work done, P1* tt Accountitut, Etc. - Iselser of Mr. and Mrs. -Paul, -of Haliburton,- and the recoinfilmendations were made wlsiilevs�k. our.. -5a,tisfa-ciian was a week-end guest of the Gan- by the District Annual. She stressed Umbez"and Lath AT non family. the need for. a better. acquaintance WM.'-M AW Pwmaonable Pr'iow "Miss Gertru& Site spent last with the-Anstitute Handbook, and ur, Shingle* k-end fit the honie­aC Lw� H. ROY MILL'RFL wee vork-tor--W-oxid Auctioneer for York. Miss Ida. Bate, 6altano aw Ontarm CoutirtHe brougham, 0OtAPi0 -Peace. She no'c�i particular mention J%N komb of MAm psoespijv sttentled to Mr. and Mrs. Storiethan, �of Toron- practical and one-sided ed- Albert& 00al 48tf Phone Mark I&* of the im Domestic Coke TX11ii8 199ASON"LU to, spent the weeli-tind as guest of ucation which the average girl rec- $'as atily be arranged for at the NEW54sike .,.PiCkejing M& the Sheppaia faimily.- eives, and which is quite in&&-(Iu*U Cement,. Lime,- Plas ter ftu asid Isidepen"at vitoars., Mrs. T. C. Brown, Mrs. H. Mal- to, fit her for her- life as a home- Whitby. Ontstrio. Golm and Miss Jean Malcolm were maker. Mrs. Graham spoke about the Maple Body Wood, 'Mask Feeds, Toronto visitors last w0ek.' duty of loyalty, and urged the mem- SAFETY I Mesers R. D. Miller and Roi min- ben to work for improved legislat� Agents for Lnndy Fewis Upps, er and Miss Beatrice Steveliisoh-were iDn.,_Mrs_p.. Wjite gave a demen- sind meul 'i�, and Poul" S Exhibition visitors on Monday.- strati' on the making of a hospital A�D ER, on GOOb fies in sto& at aff Miss Pstt�rson and Mr. B. L9, bed -with the patient in it. The I I e Gard, of Toronto, called on L And humorous remarks with wbich she, cotaimbatt ImplemeAts -And. INSURANOR Wi6h Zdrs. Matthews over the week4nd. de- accompanied times her demonstration, So - PAm betwe BuyUg -tolOME XrL HaywoZd and'daughter, Bar- lighted an appreciateive audience. ..1iChoppmg bars, an holidaying at the home Oft Tea was served under the huge trees T*9trazirest. Pareb 064061ty the formetes motheT, Mn. C. A. Bar- on the lawn, _and was much enjoyed WILSON BROS 0845PS817 in the World. Mori. Thur. Sat clay. by All. Mr. and Mrs. - D. L Witter and Locult HK oft. -Witte of Montreal, sp CYRIL R. MORLEY miss Joan F ent Stouffviue i Pboae NlWk 7MO y a few "yi with L and Mrs. Matt- h Our Horticultural bwiety--will en- D. N. Lockwood 11w T. P. S. of St. John's church ter'a plot- at the C. N. E. again this -4, -OUtfit .PICKBILIN G­ an having a'itorn-roaat at the -home y ONT. eim They received a prize last Vow. of Mr. John Phillips, on Saturday StouffvIllt baseball chib defeated FLY SPRAY, Ckmioie#na of Simmow evening. Sunderland. on Saturday in the semi-' Mr. and Mrs, Eric Smith and cb- finals in a York-Ontario league mat- bed, good *It mittres FUNERAL DIRECTOR ildren, , of Uamilton, were Sunday ch. imsble,aprivgi dresser and visitors at the home of 0scar0and Dr. W. Flint, a dental specialist 00 enn., visited friends IeWonller; all in walnut Privaite Ambalan Mrs. Wilson. of Pittsburg, PL -CATTLE'" -Dr. Ben ChurchilL of Milwaukee, here last week after an absence of ftb]Bh 114y and Night Service and H. R.. Churchill, of Toronto, viq�� fifty years. Complet"4&OO.- Pbone WW ited -old friendR of their childhood Mr. T. H. Speight, who was the Afalver 0 5000 -n buil4er of the Speigbt Simmons Bed Mattress. here pn, Tut-Rday., ana only r and Mrs. Nlar.'�.all Taylor, ac- wagon, was buried at. Markham last Markham Ont. com'panied by Mr..and Mrs. Joq. Tay. wwk, where,ibe carried. on busines's As.goo:d M the beist b6mPlets—$14-50. for, and son. 411 of Lindsiy, called for many years. $1.00 per Imperial Gallon at D. Gannori�s on'Sunday. Society - Sunday and weekLend visitors at P_ Duck and. Lawn Chairs' F 'the The Annual Horticultaral oontainer' or Flo"r. Show turned out to be a d always in stock In your own the home of M�s. George Philip were cided s&cess, there being over 700 Hemp Rugs. inade in Hol .:.HOT DAYS Mr. and Mrs. Q". Smitb and daugh- entries. "Dic1c, the Gardener" was land, and Grass Rues, ma4e tf'.T, Jean, of Beaverton, an.ff Mr.-and prrsent. and in his talk- pronounepd it We have a limiteA supply in-'JiLpan- 'Coleman's Gas.Stove' f0f viri Mrs. W. D�cwtscin and dauThter, Ida ahead of -Hamilton and e'ven Toron- e an a or - at this price, so get yovw. uf Toronto. to sock-ties.- sun ..porch, Hot Plates s Bell Brown, of Toronto, is M ism A Aelegation from the.courcil and At Different -Piwes. Coal Oil stoves visiting w-,ith' T. C-. and Mrs. Brown. 'a recruirements Park- Commission motored over to Mrs. A. Moffat, wbo has 'the sfructui-e k� o6ked Mats, Maile a been Bolthn to investigate cruite.ill in the -hospital, was able to and coits of the "Starts" Fresh Air Quebec, 44 -Bug Kiflers-, �ionto on e return to her home.in Tor' ­ Swim�mlng pOOC as a gaidt to th, Fly Spray and Spra -W hile -thi�v. JAft—' 96o. yer's Saturday. building of a swimming pool. un&-f- Congratulations are e?'ctended tO consideration at Memorial ParkJhere Binder - T the Brougham members of the jun- Stouffville witl hold & big gala *40 - - imnes CA. STERRITT And Miasey-Harris Repairs ior -Farmers' Calf' Club. who won day at Memorial Purk as Labor Day 9 Funeral Directior honors at the -Oshowa Fair: Allan when baseball teamit, as well aq ten "-,fteme 68W H E KERI.NLG N =D-Dy D 'CA Gray, winning 4th prize which gives softball teems will play off for a -ALVIN BUSHBY hirn a trip to the Ex1iffition. W. cap, beginning at one o'clok. Trl thLh Ambulance Servi6e Pbone ISOO Knox won Ist prize for shows. ng at 8 or-1,-,ck there :Hardware Phone 46M 83- evening beginni ship, Allen -Gray� 2nd mW R*u Wil- w1ii be wTesiling and boxing, bet- olatmic PIOXERINo son 3rd. Ixt 01 WN-14-A-m- L z L I 'r�.+^,v, ! '' -,•r «°.7 - ,•- ,t' r'y,' •�s . R''d� ";..? r .'..4.'• ^,4 r t<:r7l. - ,e:% .V..�;;� _ - - . . 11 11 .. �.. 7,- r i; A,.- y - =i 'r. .'�•r'�i �" Jr.'e : "•`" : rY :'s' -''-X " _ ' 1... '�,A' . - .. -, 'Yy5 k+ Iyy� ::4.b4'J"'. ✓, ,N•' .i- - . i.L. y. �? i'l.:.*t'_ .. ..M - - ' .. • r•t •r:. - v" - yw`4 :. ' '"Gar 21, `C"• :..,. ,r'. - -• . —.. - � 4 .- ... `w � w• . f • .,. .. ... � 1. 4.7, ,', . ��$ . `s, - =� ' . Spending Honeymoon ' Aboard Plahts, ho dinosaurs or mammoths � . -r I. tROPICAL VALLEY that are eve here else extinct. v . ;r ryw ana tan . r A . s Simply a rank luxuriant vegetation,- %arty r�te� �y`' . .LS PROVEN MYTH irosnulti emanating sub-surface r fro in ac adjacent ... P, - , - springs." `'King and Queen - , , , ��' °' :` Dr. Camsell expressed satisfaction —i ,�, Luxuriant Vegetation Due To in the succers of the expedition in London. - The serene atraospnere _ Irritation From Hot solving the riddle of the Rockies oC the grounds of Buckingham -: north of latitude 60 degrees. The Palace was. shattered - recently by • . o' i S r s n . - h discover that the mount three ringing cheers o mountains f r 3 s th i mere e K n into a plateau north of the Liard and Queen from a party of. 9-10 Can_ Edmonton. —The myth of tropical River and then spring up' again to adian school teachers' and school . " ' valley flourished in the Liard River the northeastward will be incorpor- children, visiting England under aus- i+ fi •`.; s ; 1 country in Northern British Colum ated in a large •relief ma of Can- Picas of the` Oierseas Educatlon ` . ~ `.;'4, ..; Lea t e. \,:��,� t g P g, . ,;.yF °� } bia was exploded by Charles Cam- ada now under construction by the - '' «« sell, federal deputy minister of Geological Survey at Ottawa, The pasty ���as in the grouirds when . c' mines, who has completed a 4 000- - Jbe Royal car a .. _ .. � -4i + ^' P , approached from an . �, mile airplane flight through the bar- nner quadrangle, carrying Their 1. . r ren northlands from Prince Rupert U.S. US Begin.s Basely • lvlajesties to Victoria St. tton en route ' 'k•" `� to Edmonton. In Pacilfic Ocean to the Cowes regatta.'The Kitig stop_ Piloted. by "Punch" Dickins, fam- __ per tie car and with the Queen chat- _ _ ` . ,.• ;11 ed northern flier, the expedition al- Vrashington: —The United States chargetof tlhevpaat $andssonieNot the so determined the Rocky Mountains has "just begun to build" fortifies- iisitors, ;. die down in the plateau country bons and sea bases in the Pacific Their 'Maje ties asked the couple' :. north of the Liard P.icer, a fact that Ocean it wa r ' I '^ ' °` geologists for stn iicated last .week by to convey to the boys and giro their ;,A •.;•` {;:'.' has puzzled g' years. high 'naval officials. best wishes for a pleasant sojourn in Further north the mountain range Japan's renunciation of 'the Wash- ' England, and the fiin said he hoped appears again to cut off the Liard ington anti London 'tiaval Limitation they would take bank with them the - _ _ 'Plateau, Dr. Camsell stated. Treaties was regarded as threaten- happiest impressions of t reir visit. > s ' — Dr. Camsell reported a meadow, ing American sea power . in the 1Ie was especially plea ed to see them w.. *.r in which seven -foot timothy hay was Pacific. present in such. numbers. After the 1. -s growing, was discovered at the spot , Naval officials indicated h • t at the Queen had chatted with NIr s. 'Ney - } a , of the supposed tropical valley but near future may see. a whole series for some time the Royal car depart_ no. paradise of verdure was found. of "closed ports" and areas in the ed amid roaring cheers., The deserted cabin of the Yukon .talus of reserved military and nay_ The party was complete riheu the a ', `` trapper, Tom Sroith, who was as- al air reservations: The islands of visitors enjoyed the picturesque sere. • , w� `: sociated with the myth, was found Midway and Wake are expected to mnay of the changtug oC the, gnarl. in a growth of large spruce and be added. to the reserved status . •4 � � t poplar, given to the western end of the "There is only one way . to keep ' . . v , . - ; -; .� j- y y `J The' name "tropical valley" is s Aleutian Islands off the • Alaskan war prices down and that is not to - ¢: ' f misnomer, Dr. Camsell said. "There roast by executive order, • it was permit them to rise. " = Bernard N. 9 ✓ fi {, s`;, ie:.' iP. ,< 'n.., • • e�,. e:.; ,elf , Y _ _ , - z. r ;,•, • I #r! p 1 are no palms or ,other tropical stated. Baruch. . 1, I �. ;�� " an !416 Clive Gault 13ensor„ the latter t'ormerl }' gilts. = : - - ''Y''�3 "..i : y . Ir. d - _ .a w whose marriage took lace recently. The - - . - - r�''I ` "'' �F, ,1 .'= "f'`;`; FG` , 11 Judith Pace Da - son. P - - 'bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pace, 01 Ed- - �' '� t . . - _- . _- wanton, Alta., while Mr. Benson is a son of Mr, and blra: Percy - ' ' �'? ? _ Ranson. of Sheafhagne Manor, Honiton, Devon, England. Mr. and _ ,r,, '. . - Mrs: Benson sailed recently to spend their honeymoon in England -a�" , ... 0 ­. ... and Scotland. . , . �.. -1 . 1- . - .. . - . , - - . .. *. . ;, , �' . _- _ +r} duties and excise taxes dropped The -- - -- ' ar' " 1� I � I � t y , :•, NADA:1., y. _h ... 'TRADE OF CA ` former Yell liy $�.36$,i36 and the a latter by $2,210.178. ' I r t . '. Income tax collections for -•. July - " <' � -:, - UP 14 MILLIONS totallei! $3,843,294. -This was a t1rQ� _ of ± ' '' e m a :; ' of $19 3.3 from th some onth year ago. says Mr. S. Wilkins of 1 • :#, ,,a> ;, ; + :,. V . .. �Of ticial Statement Issued ,On ... .., ::> For the first four months o£ .the >Wilkins Smallware Co., Ltd., Toronto . icf 1 d �. + - . Results Of Last F o u r present fiscal year_- income tax col- _ - - � _ - - t H• C4,� _ h . Months. ---- Income T a X lections have_ 'increased by. $15,77.1,- - .- _.- :,�yr' ", ..... , _ :�. ,�� { "' 929. In the me cried of '1934 cal- . `' f4 � ' ., rte' P 1,4 i F' , ,, '4 Gains. _ o y.•. •r; a r� . . lections, totalled $42.63_,980, while - - _ - • �' � � 4 .0, wr,.,, t h dt - _ _._ as .r ;'• - . - . - - ,j t?. : a, .. i; _.. this year hey ase soars. n':� -Y- ,,1 ;�: {� „v',,,.' �.<. . ..fit ''� ,, -,. '1 .0:,uts }WArh', -''l . ,. Ottawa= Canada's total -trade for 407,90'1, - s ,� t ` „' , r Y • +'+ '• 11 _ the month of Jul had a value of The Toronto district leads Canada - I n ' :. , tl ..::. `1 � { �,i - i' , "r'; :::::�! t r' �[[[ .. 4. 11 I 11 3 ;'1. • y.,e:,:�; ;; ' . � l.y,'¢ �: _i .i. , -,Iu: ”' :l n;�s.::" �y, xt� _. . _ $106.200,1018 compared. Frith $100, in incomes tax- receipts, Figurres for - - " W,: ,._4t ,, S,s, .k . �y;`, - f. -r .::'° ` r 931,175 for the same month last the 19 districts of the , Dominion, • it ;w„ # s .. year. These figures were issued -last with last N'ear's collections in br.ii:1:- Sri„ © •'" - r _ _` - - week by Hon. J. E. Lawson, minis - eta, follow . �.. * tf w <'k"�' e "r� aer at national`reitenue._ Toronto, $1R,734.R13 ($13._03,9411; % o , i;- O" ' ... - -:_ - I S MA LLW Par -For the first four months of the Montreal, $17 «186237 -($13,084?04); '_ r tt�lft>�i N V " __ suggest ,fiscal ,- su �o ;• year the, total trade _London, Ont., $:,.3:10,937'(3,877,'x91; 11, " t� �,��������I " t° R" ?, ..of the' country %eas valued at $39R,- Hflmiltvn, $4,1• +9,924 (S'L,ii9,.OS3t -',_iC ' ' .w�,', �`" �"*ea. ., ,. +r.,�id" it I , = • r. 138,88E an increase of $t- 1,Oi8,6'25 Cancouver; $3,'ti2.013- (5 °_,13 °_,969) - '}t,' .. �`� w,, j .. s . . over the same period of 1934. Ottawa, 53,188,932 f$'2,707•frRAt .•c.=— .r,. ;�' ' lr . _ In July - total exports •amounted- in Winnipeg, $1,465.fir14 ($1,138,283).; _ , 7 :.Z..;_ ,: %' >� J - - -�' 7 value to $57.7S6,238 which' eras ap- Halifax $874,978 ($706,;200 Cal- ' •';r� -'i "" .rr'- $1,000 40 ) ,( �s* �; :`' r .proximately 0 higher than' gory, $711,403 13534,9.21; Swint `:`•Mf.'a'� ''' _ uI l�/ % r /% % % . dune of 1834. Im orts a r u from - ' ;r,,.�w' lllllllillllllllll�llllll 'll�llll�ll c :i a.,;:: P e P• . John, $56,_.410 13.113,843) ! Quebec. ,, :,,` y �;i� z $44;144,509 in July. of last *ear to (964u9 °31, Belleville. $3514,174 - W;;.I,r" -;:;f .i''. 48,413.78A last month. o ' _,, o - .- #;i -41.{ _ % 'I." .- , $ (33- 0,1:,_.1 Edmonton, fi_41,,tYi 44. .O:•iy:. . .. Four of he 1_ toiitmodity row -s i �� •I- rx�n . • t g P (5_36,.(.3$1 CharlottetA%h, '5__0.5 &:3 , __ ?.,.. , rrj' `, iegisterpd gains in export_ last 168310 Kinston, $143,314 ;t y1. . -month, and -eight recorded declines. ills 03G Re ina. '133,_90 ($ta9,- }>. - r° 'R I- _ =- The increases were in ' niatiufactured,• 59'11 .Fort William. 5$124,991 (33' ;,- ' i�' , - (I • . f., „t, ;y nickel, wh:ch rose from $2,6,•34 587 to 6_9 Saskatoon, 69,0 , ($66.732); -fi. `` .,, ); g- r�r 6263 C - • .; � 'w "la: :• $3,309,088; partially Manufactured Yukon $15,023 (314,4601. r't��au. �h' , _ copper, 'up from $1,&743,932 to $2:. _ , „ or C'v.a. "• IL P40DCCr. r- i1f 439,015; newsprint. .fro;a., $7 263,463 cc » - ' #o $7,446,,820 and- meats, from $1,- Electric Eye Can •: , ' ,; l �i ;i,`y�xrd °'rht ,.t,; .rj t a ./ f� _Read For The Blina and Orders are Turned on' the ,• ,N,n r�l,ra ;nr.,« y, :� 943 9439 t0 _.114,758. �'" r/ a t X.6' the r'a•u , ar "J", The' eigli't 'groups •to drop ir. [ \ ■ t i 1vuii y� of rUntar o QOl mat,„g jl - S'"ale'e", - ports follotiv ,with the fi t,tas for Strength Of its Advertising'Valne riY7 , t+ J ourty,„p row„ eta,,," P b Kiev, L.S.S.R. —The Institute of vhr •' ` July, 1931, in bracketG physic; of the L kraiiian Academy ' � VOU CAN certainly bank on this new truck ".'III d ^ru.Nl Orarv,r oar d,ir:, _ i parry, 'r rerla,�rrr our ah,''pf - iy'. we" kn�w Ins'a"' . Wheal, $7,213,6'29 (510;425,53:0 ; of Sciences has constructed a road- of the Wilkins Coiat i Limited, eety au"I'l h . °n 'tin,,. ryra tru , in„ machine for the blind, - ` het a yotuacan be sure it will ay n the jobtand - rr, D'T��tdnoi,Lt tab ly i,t1 ehrh'0''atih�+ „1 _ iwheat flour; $1,4591933 ($1,375,979); n $$35,2437 1940 554);cGhee e,34 $581124 nicroltonet ofJa eciall� t -n nUer out of the repair shop —b� u� atu dy, eco,r�ervnzhePer: ;epfj`rrri 'er a"r'v��u,ti a t s� p p r p that ultra- streamliriad, boa fu,•a, ,rr.,rer ✓ ough r•11dy t� r rns•in° ($846,442);, planks ana boards S2,• - nornicaI Chevrolet' llls Ton Ten -Wheel Truck tau (y 248,599 ($2,707,fi4Gl; wood pulp, $2 -, on which .a plaform, moved b }' .'Chassis! "�rn�c�rirsro `rpQr'�SJkrn+ fur tiry i uhrt wilt . motes, in the direction `of the line nary % •128,188 J$2,180,902) ; automobiles and of the book. Two powerful .lam �s - As is pointed out in the accompanying letter, '.y Q,rd er,,,, C1^ rrnt, , Qu r uath th ";°'k ",r parts, $2,008,501 ($2.559','2643). concrtirtate strong light tt on . eaoh this outstanding product of Chevrolet Truck -_ the t "rr•`tadl,d,;nto ►" nr, on/z, ,i r,rdabo- P °'Pl,egranc+ «r shat engineering is designed for one of the toughest . -, �<i I' - �arr­,I. t i. 8th"_ u' /:!e CUST03IS,. EICISE REZ'Eti L E letter sepal stoic as it Passes under haulin assignments any-where deliveries ho„I,rzed a he °t,' ° "' " °t� a ,;, Customs and excise revenue for the tnieroscupe. This,.i•n turn, throds over some of Ontario's roughest country roads. ° "�' °'+,41„ "test`'rntI"II r. -- - ` the month of Jul amourted- to $_tl Mot. y"ll July an .enlar red ima,-e of the letter on- But then Chevrolet trucks come through best matte, a srEn; ;�v u s, { ° "`'h , 035,587, a drop 'of $711,097 from the to a special photo - electric Celt, con- where the going is worst. Satisfied owners > ltuartC6 . ,IT.RINS . _ ' % - corresponding month of 133-3. OtH- , throughout Canada are prepalred to back up ' f Lim,�d ' g netted to intensif }int tube;; °, °it4 this'statement. , ` vial figures .lisclosecl the :Major per- When a letter passes' under the • • ��` --tion of the aecline te, have. 1-'p! •n, il) lens, the fight falling, on the photo. If you have a business that's harder °than . ®��j� -y exc:se to te:., which were ,doti� n N..i21; average on trucks, call in at the neaYby Chev- s i�� Y . __ electric, cell becomes dimmed, while hour solet dealer's and talk over your problem with lip d a•ner °l R " ' • 340' from last .year. ' " ti °cru : cot pus :ing t hrou;h the in- , him. He will list or. you the com lets -line of cKgy 8RO MOtAT• O t • • • • ” f P would you ADQASZg u• the •; Customs duties last month ifeclin- tensifciri, tube increa: es, brin�in 'Chevrolet and Maple Leaf Trucks ... t /s,to 2 tons •ratert.. _ tp, ter , °m• oil,. next ayn}�� sous _ •• ed from $5,900,313 in -July, 1934. to - the plate of the vibrator into mo- -- . General Motors Trailer Equipment New o>er with H•la us r for or $5,831,0611, while excise' duties wet•e tiori. Th'c` oao.illatibris of this plate ' Dual- Performance units ... and the full range 3, a °;lable aG•ndrol Mot la• by }� a ;o slightly lower at 53.135,8619.'fihe drop are transmitted to a in, the. to, of of modem commercial bodies. He has'interest- Cu;d °y °na re OIs sho„;,oa�`?l.r, cal o� g y n P p ing nevus for you on prevailing low °n °e. - •' • a _-here, however; -w. s oniy $5,..08, ti�:h'iciT is hrou;ht, into conta�'t with easy GMAC terms. g Prices and your prefere c. f ° °p Sundry collections. dropped by fingers of the reader. - ' f °roux -• $15,297 —front '370,503 a year ago to When the end of a line 'comes er -�sc . . _ ;. T i. $55,206 last month. -• . •-. ender •She lens, the machine � 'auto -' - .. • 0 - - The decline :in excise taxes. was matically switches on the motor, and t + , r - from $10,634,800 in July, 193'4, to the book returns to its original posi- _ ' -- _,,. :. ; • . $10,01$,460, last month, .• _ tion, at the same ,time moving so as _ . For the first four months of,. the to hiring the beginning of the next . . . . current fiscal year, customs and ex- line exactly under the .lens. _, _ I `, ' ' ' - ;;` ' . -- ` vise revenue waspdown by $3,306,379 The - first tests - of the machine ., .. - _ CHAS. .COOPER . ` Claremont a _ _,from th'e , same tried a year ago. were conducted with a blind, deaf , - :. Collections this year were $71,968, and' dumb' woman. With the book ' ' _ _ _� ,' t • . . 711, against $75,275;090 last year. I., n moving slowly, this woman was able "' _ `'this period excise duties have. ,risen to discern the passing of separate • • . „ • , • • . .. - } _ ' by $1,283,630, hot both customs I letters in front of her. - - "" „ i . _ _ `.w .. . , , , . _ w , . .. , c _ .,, - , . w �..,,. - " el . data: \�•1 'per.. - ' Rudy Vallee At Ex. T _ CURMS .. _ AVE X, r Infesting Areas Of Southern' �N p U Ontario. — Poisoned Bran DOUBLE: Y .. - -- I ;. 4r Bait -Being Appiied. - TOW. 3 Au unu HEARD cutworm infestation is on is �OO 1 occu ring in certain parts of southern ( � �` � • ,G'%ing a baby a ni :dale name is.: i Ontario. Reports of damage so far of great importance. It's the family a I have come to hand from near Wei_ 4 came that ruins him. TT � : > :' •., r � laceburg, 5t. Thomas and Harrow, SON Y -- :: In the Wal.aceburg district, says Geo. " r The class, was studying magne• I 11.: Stirrett, Dominion Entomologieal / I Laboratory, Chatham, Ontario, the Teacher: Robert, how many natural :. cutworms are leaving rain and cloy S magnets are there? er fields and migrating into sugar- Student: Two, sir. beet fields corn fields or adjacent _ ■ ■ ■ : " s Teac•:1er (surprised) : And will you I ' ?' i crops. In the . Harrow district they n„ please vvme them? I have been reported oil garden truck.. Student: Blonds and brunettes, i So far, the most injury has occurred W sugar - beets. In several fields a few - Friend: Did you enjoy your trip • of the outer rows of beet plants have P to / been stripped of their leaves and In Venice? some cases even the crown has been S 0 Mrs. Newrfch: ho, when l of An outstanding attraction at the : g :eaten. The larvae feed mostly at \ / there the wretched lace was flood- Canadian National Exhibition. this Place night and remain under ' Clods of ed year will be the appearances every earth at the base of the plants in. Heft ' There r afternoon and evening of Rudy Val• the daytime. On dull days some feed_' `Hush; bunch of rag Weed, don't you lee and his orchestra, together wit.� an elaborate floor show. The building, ing occurs. Ever where -- - cry; From reports already received, it % y You will be sneezed. at by and by. !which formerly housed the National Is thought that tie insect is present Motor Show; has bee converted ) A brother to every other Scout, without, regard to racegr creed The orchestra was, silent for in a huge ball room which will T -great numbers in many sections. awhile: - accommodate 1.800 couples. Vallee, There is no cause for alarm, how_ Conductor (leaning down to speak shown ABOVE will also broadcast ever, as all that is needed 13 the During his farexell tour of the' A delegation of officers and mem. to the violinist) : I say, what key was his regular Thursday • night pro- prompt application of the proper con - M- aritimes, FTIs 'Eacelleacy, the-Earl hers of the Buckingham, Que., Lion's T trol' measure which is the application of Bessborough, as Chief Scout for Club visited the 1st Buckingham s' that you were playing int grams over NBC from' the' bail= of po.soned bran to the fields where Canada, reviewed .and inspected Scout Troop at their Scout hail to Violinist: Skeleton key. room. - the cutworms are feeding or to the Scouts at all stops. present them with a handsome stand Conductor: • What do you mean? rows of sugar -beets or other crops. . s . of colours; -a troop Sag and a Union Violinist: Fits anything, -Poisoned bran bait Is made by mix. Jack AVERY DAY LIVING ing bran - 26 lbs.; Parse Green - Scouts of the 5th St. Thomas (ailed Mr, and Mrs. Thompson were re- I i••lb.• and molasses - 1 qt.; to .which sty Church) Troop recently unveiled An excellent talk on Cubbing by :. turning home one moonlight' night I z a cairn. they had erected to a friend • after a strenuous day's shopping: I � i ; added enough water to make the Cuba Billy McBride of the 78th Ta the late Mr. Eli A. Mann, commemor- ronto (St. James Pack and Bert Me. a Wife (exclaiming suddenly): Oh,_I _ mixture moist and crumbly, but not ) wet. It generally requires about c+A . ating kind acre r�efved while camp- Comiskey of the 26th (MePhertoa John, what a lovely moon( rq WEEKLY TONIC. g in on his props y for some years. Presbyterian) Pack, both mmbers John (absent mindedly): Yes, how I gallons of wafer for each- 25 lbs. of g mush is tt+ - I by Dr. M. M. Lappin _ - bran. All ingredients should be .thor- Rev. Ven. J. W. J. Andrew of Trinity of the Jungle Club was broadcast .. ougbly mixed. The .bait is then thin- 'Church officiated, assisted by Rev. J. over Statioh' CRCT. Through a week- ly spread on the soil along the sugar. A. Merrick of St. Luke's and Rev. N. ly broadcast the club plans to in- WHAT IS YOUR STANDARD. beet rows or broadcast over the fields woods of Sparta. crease the knowledge of the jungle early this summer, bus round It yes- What is your standard? . Every- where the cutworms ,are- feeding. The • • ' animals in the minds of Central Oat. terdsy while cleaning up his lawn, -thing In life. depends an that. baevening it must be applied in the eve arto's younger citizens. after having. received a warning to Consider, an extract from a letter so that it will be moist aild attractive Nearly a hundred Sudbury Scouts e * 0 do so Immediately from the city au- which lies on my desk before me and leaders in.camp at Windy Lake , tborftlea. - - - yen the cutworms are active. They entertained parents and friends at Mayor Thomas H. King -ot Moncton. • now. It comes from a young man will not eat dried -out bait. In broad. N.B. was Invested as a Boy Scout twenty =lour years of age. He writes: 2 their Camp Pow.Wow, an annual fen- ' casting, 6 lbs. of bran will treat at a campfire ceremony which took Beggar.: It isn't 'that I'm afraid to "My people have always been faith- from one -to- one and s half acres, ,Lure of their summer outing. place before a large number of Scouts work, ma'am, but there ain't much fpl to the church. Until now our den- but when applied . to row■ of plants - In camp at Caisete Cape. - - "doing now In my particular line. cons have all been bider men, but it will not do nearly as large an Inveatitulee of the leaders of the Lady of the House: Why, what are recently another young man,,- about twenty -lour, area. Ali that Is needed is a small new Bth Stratford (Knights of Cotum- At the Yorkton, SackCal. fair the Cs yOU' thirty, and myself -I am Beggar-: A window boi weenier, were elected deacons. An older man quantity of bait spread Ahinty along bus) Scout Group was made by Scout- der Boy Scout "farm team" captur. the' plant rows. ers of the other local troops, who ed all honours In stock judging, and ■ts.am.. in the congregation thinks we ought If the eutw-orms are very abundant, were present in a body. The Patrol won the Rotary shield, which was not to have been put on the Board. trope, such as sugar -beets should be Leaders of the new Pcout troop were presented them by air. 'R. Ramsay Sugarcoat a scoundrel with money. Now he -W trying to stir up- trouble. 1 protected by a dusty furrow, As is invested at an earlier ceremony, of the Saskatchewan College of AgrL and Una world will swallow him with- have sways believed him to be a culture. vnt a gurgle. . • - - - -- good Chriattsa, although he Is very as deep nfurrow around the field !from R • _ narrow and does not do some things which the cutworms are migrating, In connection with the Jubilee cele- Edmouibn Scouts will act as jnn.. - ' •Neighbor: Your boy seems to be that we would do. He -says we are keeping 'the land -side of. the 'furrow brations, the lot . Lethbridge, Alta., for traffic officers in school zones '�,yretty small for his -age, doesn't be? not fit to. be deacons -yet I have toward the crop to be protected. At. Rovers -hiked out to the original Site when schools re -open -this tall. They f flan: Ob, no. Most of the boys o1; never known anything but -the, ter the f#row- -is ploughed, a log of Fort Whoop -Up and erected a will be on duty morning, ,noon and Ybis -age are tnst.overgrown boobies. Christian life. What would you say should be dragged back and forth in flag pole Tor the purpose of breaking ' "after tour,'' and wll ; . wear Scout , or °do if you were in my place ?" - it until a good dust much Is obtained. the fiag-aver the historic frontier uniform throughout the school day. It takes only one - fortieth of a sec- There Is always ` sometking to be The larvae are unable to make Their post. �►, short service • was held at the Thep' have been recelving Special in. _ :eond to wink the eye, which makes _said in favor ot.older men_.on.Church r,g Qropn dusty side the tort and Mr. J. D. Hlginbotbam gate' �struction ih directing iroC frois� city this" the way up- the fogy,: police traffic officers. } gtitckest known way to any' Boards because of the mature ezper- ,furrow, tf the worms are very num- j - trouble. ; fence `ot age. But I have seen Church s. "dry holes could- be dug in the bot- Boards going, to dry rot for want -Dan Thomas, Hollywood correa- of some young blood. tom of the turmvr at short intervals. ' The worms will tall Into these where t'laaailfife�ttl Adv _ir' �r sitar pondent, attributes this ,gagtn htaA ,}s for f3E old fella- �ha thfs'va Classified 'West. The actress was telling ' a these young `fellows ought sat' to be they may be killed. Worms also. can _ on i�19 Board, he should remember be killed ae- the enter the furrow (blend about her experiences at the by spreading poisoned bran bait aloe pasaeti ,< sods San Diego Fair: g g N o t i c e' Of Incorporation that` their election was 'the voice nt Incorporation E'uxTt \iTF. Someone selected, "It was terrible -whwy, the people the Church or of the governing body it ,edge. : -- Published B L o tdon (practically tore my clothes 'right 'otr," of the Church, and be content to, Poultry and livestock must, be inept, y �.wtil buy cottage, friut garden, for , exclaimed Mae-. - away from the areas where poisoned Concern c" ilb. paretculara, -. 'stamp. igavedale abide by that bait is, used as they will readily' eat = Goatery, Aylmer, Ontario_. ` "Why didn't you leave ?" asked her Every .man has a standard. some . friend. it. - - - TORONTO, — Notice of Incorpora- WANTEa �auTZIAT • °d men adopt false• standards a-ad think :Nature is helping considerably fn tion of the London Farm Service "Oh, 1 couldn't do That, ", returned themselves to be a great deal baiter ESI'UNSIBLE YoU.NG SIAM' TO ;Mae, "a citizen 'owes' something to than rhea are. Indeed there are fete the control of this cutworm as many Compare , Llmlted, is published in the R represent u9 In district. Permanent - 1 ltrr' public?' of the cutworms ,are. parasited by a, current issue bt the Ontario Gazette. and good remuneration. Heintzman men who are able' to form a''true Fowwear, 73' Adelaide St. W., Toronto. fly, the larvae of which lives to the Capitalized at $300,000, the comp_ _ estimate of themselves. Didn't Saint body of the cutworm and kill it. any will "produce, deal In, store,'pro- BICYCLE ANa TIMM SAUGAXNs Our guess is that in these trying Paul- counsel the Romans ".Vol to braes rile sensible" cif who has Where crops are being destroyed cess and �tarkei farm and natural y S think more highly o?" hemsetves than however, a farmer cannot wait for products:" It will-also carry on bast- BIB res s ^_ upu transportation - paid. d 11P; AUTOMOBILE steady employment is not going to be' they ought fo think. verb keen on -saying. "yes" to the Nature's slower remedy, but should ness as manufacturers, warehousers, Free catahgue. • rcerleas, 1,15 Dundas unemployed but stilt enthusiastic In every church there are those who 'West, 'Toronto. do that. Unfortunately, there are, of- apply poisoned bait promptly, cold storage opera -tors, importers and wooer. - ten Ahose who encourage them. But :exporters. ' A magistrate who three rears ago The provisional - directors are .John shat we neC'd, not only iii church, Beverley Gtyins, Charles John Fred- A fplumber.worked and--his helper but everywhere, isntb have a true ' es_ - condemned two -men.and two••women stood looking.on. This was the help_ timate of ourselves. A true estimate j to. four months' imprisonment for erick Ross, Eleanor Jean Andrew, > { Diary Agnes Waden, Henrietta Marie STOPS ITCHING S ers fir =t day: of- ourselves.. will save us- Prom mock I kissing in a,.Vublic place, in Genoa Helper: Say, do you charge for_my• +modesty. It wily also present us from has agaiii passed a heavy sentence Briggs,' Kenneth t ;'inegarden and' In One MIf1Yte time? _ developing an aggressive and over- on a pair of lovers. Caught kissing Lilyan• Wallis. ".b. D D. PrWrlption Speeds Rebel Plumber. Certainly, idiot. bearing spirit, each other with prolonged action, .. _ —__ . -_ To fill in the hour, the plumber'- bad , Determine your standard. Fix your each has been condemned to three Dian was arrested in, Toronto be- For quick relief from the itching of '3 been looking at the finished job with ;deal- clearly in your mind —and make months' imprikonhient. cause lie borroxed a marriage' certi_ pimples, mosquito or other insect bites, eczema, rases and other skin eruptions, a lighted candle. Witheringly he I for that. That will det`ei =mine char- ficate in order to secure a relief as 'apply-Dr. Dennis' pure, cooling, liquids -' said: acter. And, in. the end, it is charact_ i Exercise promotes health and a married .m4n.• 4. It' ,so easy to tell antiseptic D. D, D. Prescription. Forty Plumber. Here, 'it you've got to er that counts. Not what a n1a;i Piro_ $tren -th is- the reward of activity, a martied--man by the subdued Iook years' oohing and healing Penetrates the f -be so darned conscientious, blow the I fezzes. skin, soothing and healing the inflamed in his, eye. tissues. No fuss —no muss. Clear, grease- candle out. , „ "•: less and stainless —dries up almost imme- diately. Try D. D. D. Pfescription. Stops Some .men remind its of the pret- Note: The writer of th;s column' eT ,; the most'intense itching instantly. A 35c eel. They. just get well- started in one ; is a trained RNEUMA ISM " o�'et lose• sit;hE of grand ' objec- trial bottle, at any drug store, isgu aran- direction when they turn toward( Psychologist and an; Iives in personal or particular quar- teed to prove it —or money back. D. D. D. author of several works. He is will.' somethin else. Pour Minard's into a warm refs. " — Charles A. Beard. - is made by the ownersof ITALIAN BALM. - g 1 ing to deal with your Problems and dish. Rub liniment sently in: then give you the benefit of his 'wide ex. dire apply it and son to T directions and soon per,ence, Questions Pegardin$ prob. you'll get relief 1' 19 - MONTHLY PRIZE CONTESTS ems of EVERYDAY LIVING should' • �,� e addressed to: Dr, M. M. Lappin, w , s -- Dellcipus l„ Room 421, 73 Adelaide Street West, i For Artists and Authors En6r91iing Toronto, Ontario, Enclose a (3C) ' stamped, addressed envelope for re -! « tae HERE is one- requisite that applies to every type of rF Health- Insuring Ply _:. - KING OF PAIN contest entry, be it an advertising statement, limerick 'last line, descriptive letter, or 'a sketch. That is "There is a pest. for almost every - I y SINCERITY. thing a' larme'r proddees, ;says the; _ Farmers' Ailvocate. If it' isn't ' Send a 3c stamped return envelope for full information s warbles on cattle _ and bots on' regarding our Monihly Service for Artists and Authors, or _ t horses it is worms in pigs, sheep , 'send $2.00 for a yearly subscription. Sample sheet for .10c: • tsar(( Tln3Eo ,[aegsTlnlOeEzfntsr0etbtNs76o and poaltry; "or bugs 'on potatoes, Issue No :'35 —' 35 - SWU k Turner Ltd., kewcadle- upon- Tyne,.Eat. GIFF BAKER 39 LEE AVENUE TORONTO ONT. I �. 1 ad DistribuinCana&by, maggots on cabbage, sca ^s on.-apples r , n ' f McGiillvmv Bras, Limited, T"te. RT r and smut on oats. ■ a �r ✓i' ^mar '' :'.✓ �. .n- dye �dn sue', -r.. - a •;" t i' , s- i a - Te •'i '.a: _ • game. _A�saiev, 26 -sad lb teats. su :md,. considesring the very dry worst +114 e G �Z+i$Cd i tiO All coarse and en- o a pleasant time weather -of the two week's previous. �► Blacks lnithlna, 7 y P A distrous fire occurred on 'I'ues- �. with your circuit =friends. The speaker, Mr. Cruikshank and the day night when the fine hip -roof at right prices Tail - slides of bulbs and the gairdens in barn on the farm of Fred Holliday, Now is the time to have those repsk Dunbarton Holland were very interesting. The on the 8th concession was catnple�, jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. -$1.75 per year; $150 paid In advance I program of music etc was also much sly destroyed with the season's 'crops also new sections on band. The fam-' ,5ubscriptioas to the United States Mr. Alex. Gouriie is ill with bron- enjoyed. Prizes were distributed at cue Fleury Plows always on,baod. 4 calves and two pigs. Also dealer in Viking Oream Separs- and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. chitis. the close. , Miss Evelyn Annis of the city vis- - — tore end Electric Washers. Fr ' ited her . .rents this week. Audley Dealer in Oockshutt and Frost ? _ Wood machinery. JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor. Miss Dons Taylor is holidaying at ATTENTION, FARMERS : her grandfather's at Hillside.. W. H. Westney tied the Oshawa A phone call will bring us to your term. bliss Marjory Annie 'spent last Fair up in knots, or something. O :y- acetylene welding. .. ,Y week -end with friends at Greenbank F. M. and Mrs. Chapman spent GENERAL REPAIR WOKS Phone Pick715 F Kinsale A number of relatives called on the weel¢end in Hamilton and Port We are prepared torepaircars. �'. T. WOCzdwa>Vrd young PAP Mr. Jas. Elliott, of Agincourt, who' Dover. tnoe s tractors Find all farm Several of our o le en— : GRBBNWOOD ill jolted a moonlight excursion to Pt. is quite ill at his hoarse. The dry we makes it recess- Machinery, Wheels rebuilt and . ]• Dabhousie last Saturday evening. Quite a number of • our people ary than every one be very earful Mr. Will Bentley, and family, of 'have been to the Exhibition and are about fires. fire setting Ork and : Asstdley and Mr. Ed. and Mrs. Bent- well pleased. It is a wonderful edue- Rev. Mr. Crozier will occupg the' wood turning O all kinds ley of Almond's spent Sunday last ation. pulpit here on Sunday next after his .Plaee our order now for a 7a with Mrs. T. Bentley. Miss Jean Powell is spending a holiday in Muskoka. y � Notice to Yo Mr. and Mrs. Aston and son, Berry week with Miss Ina McConochie and The Winters and Bryants are lest`- good ladder for apple picking Misses Norah Quigley, Betty Barker ing this week for their annual fish- Phone or Call and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weller, of _ Toronto, spent Sunday last with C. and Gertrude Walsh also visited her ing expedition in Parry Sound. ROWE - and Mrs. pent S and family. on, Monday. Grasmere farm had a string of . We do Building of all kinds. Misses Claire, Jean and Noreen Miss Janet Allison visited Mrs. Me Jerseys at the , Oshawa Fair and Brock Road Store-and Blacksmith Shop. CARPENTERING, `Patterson, also Miss Betty and Jess- Conochie in' Newmarket on Sunday, brought home. some Red Tickets. (Successor to, W. H. Jackson) CEMENTING, ie Spencer, spent Sunday afternoon and Rev. and Mrs. Burgess visited . Many of our people are taking Phhoe Pick 2,749 1 -26 end evening with D can .Eileen Park- her on Tuesday. 'We hope she will their turns • at the Exhibition which PLUMBING make a s y recovery. always has a wealth of interest for _ and : Miss lly Mitchell of Toronto, is all. t' ` - Sunday visitors with R. V, Mow- Maple LeafMutual 7210 ROOFING bray's: Miss Veronica, Gaynor and visiting Mrs. Jno. Hgpldn this week John Fiddler and family and Al- IlVIY'. Wm. Manning, Slier' Doris Simp Chas. and Mrs. A= is and Gerall. Ueri and Mrs. Downs, of Toronto, — In$uranee Co. --- We also sell Brantford Roofing kins, of 3lyrtle, 51r. and Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Go had a 'trip up on were callers at Grasmere on. Sunday Hgtpriak, Empire Bathroom �liwtlev, of Toronto. the Georgian Bay recently. last. and W AWANESA INS. CO. Th Senior Institute won 'LO prizes A couple of Jews from Maniteba School re -opens next week with :.Egiiipnsent, Dnro Water -for their exhibits at . the Oshaw'.i were so interested, watching some of Mr. Innis in charge. The tru teen are Cheap Rates for Farm and Ceuntr! y9tema Beatty _ - - •Fair, most of them being thirds. our fair sex, who • were ignoring arranging for the installation of the Buildings 8t�ble Egnioment ` air, s s all . that cc' bean used for them, that they neglected- the steer - new seats. Windstorm Insurance on Eli ldinge send c,ther Building Materials our branch. ing wheel. Result - they ran into th; We congratulate ' Henry 'v'I'estnr�� - Windmills.. Silos etc. E�ti�z�ateQ Free We re;ret to..report. that Mrs, ditch and it was necessary to get a on his winnings at Oshawa Fair in Automobile Insurance of _ Work Guaranteed Jane Richardson fell and broke hey truck to pull theta out. his Holstein talf.. It is being shown All Kinds ltiip when at her daughter': , 31rs. F. Rev. -Mr, Burves- will ' have hol. by the County at the Toronto Fair. F. T I7 R (`t T T [� _ Parkin. At time_ of writer'. is duin; idays Sept. sth. Centennial Y. P. will Mr. Yeates has completed the re- Write or Phone J. C O/ v L P as well as can be ex},rcted, conduct the moriting--service: Sept. novation of .hi. stone house here: Ile BOWMAN & RO W E I Phone 0,;,02 Mr. and Mrs R. V. Nlow_bray and 1st the service will be conducted in' has 'made a'single room oul: t :�r %vHMIRY, ON lPICK FRI.NG. ONTARIO' Zeiss Florence, 31 r. B. Richard-)n the-interests of the Temperance Lea- main part of the atone section and ;arid Mr-q. A. Harbron . motored to slue, and Sept. 15th, Mr. M. S. Chap- ' finished it in the natural grained Carolina Zub`le.� Singers "l`o`th Bay, and on the way tallest man will' occupy the pulpit. wood. He intends builslnk an addit= The ­ Horticultural Show was a Mir ion 'next year. .' see the Dionne quintuplets. _ i The September meeting of the Jr. t g t 1. Institute whicch was to be in the j ' �- W form of a corn: roast, �.J'a 1• [4U �� t t, lA Park, this Thursday evening, . past- - : pond until the folroudng Friday ev- _ .cuing• NOW OPEN O BUY Y- Mr. and Mrs: James Kirkpatrick - O E HEAD ARTERS U 3 and son, James, who- have been hol -. UA S, BARLEY, (Feed and Malting) idaying in France, Scotland and ' F:ng- --FOR— 'land for the past two months, are WHEAT (Winter alai Spring),.MIXED GRAIN, Etc, now visiting Wm. Sadler. and family SCHOOL SUPPLIES ,before returning to- Vancouver. We pay a premium for Malting Barley,acoordinq to quality. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Davie, Mrs- W"1- Bring a liberal Eized sample for test and definite bid, either - y. Davie, Mrs. J: McKinley, all of Port _ ,Berry, Mra. Walter Wannarnaker of in barn or doiivered at mills. Where conveniently located We have in stock a full line'of School Supplies fo - = prime Albert, were ,guests at the for loading, we ha-al in bulk truok. Equipped to clean grain -,both High and Public School needs.. .'Remember we - Hodgson home recently. we are taken dire et from machine at no antra cost. - — sorry to report that MF. Hodgson is are the only .store handling tent books, so get your : - mot improving. TRY OUR SERVICE requirements early. A full range of scribblers, draw- :1 � $uaday visitors at Wm. Bell's: Mr. ' sine Mrs. Chas. Irvine and fasmily, ppL"�'��cc D A *i ings, exam, pads, paints etc. Mr. and Mrs. Hope and sons,' all of _ I�L�+.7oRS MARM 1LJ.r LTD � ' Doo t forget to et our tokens for the dinnerWars . Toronto, Mr. ant Mrs..Chw. Russell � � �l � ONZ'ARX0 $ g y .and family. of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs --- _ when. purchasing your school supplies. - -__- .. H. Ferndale and son of North nab- � -- �'$I`IYlePS .E1tL81'1ti0111 I .. , . ' ..--- V'• just arrived•• --A supply of Mixed Fancy Bisof><its ssws• and lit. and Itirs.. Rattle- of � _ -- ' - - -- Brougham. 'rite August meeting of the W. X. i at 2 lbs. for 25e. e'9 was bead last Thursday afternoon New CASE high -liH Oil barb 'Mowcr, lightest- draft, gears bebittd ai the home cif Mrs. Goo. Wilson. - -L -' :'''TM Devotional leaflet was read 5y' axle. Only two gear reductions, Pressure lubricated bearings. Mina May Brawn. Sttggeative grog - Eccentric bushing keeps bar in perfect, bind, minimum "Hymns for Out -of- Doors" i neck weigbt, all sizes for horses er traetor, tan's, - . - - - eoo7 N � n�uR�so�N - � • was given ' by- the ' following: Mrs. 1 We deliver , IVi+agg, Miss Zorah Gee, Mist Mabel j The new Case variable drop Corn. Planters, checks, drills and hill Phone YOU : •Harbron, Mrs. Bell, .Mrs. A. Harbin 1 drills corn. Change of feed made with foot pedal ' witboutstoppiag. _and Mrs. V. Parkin :Power and Horse drawn Grain and Corn Binders, Corn Cultiva- = .Special services this Sunday for T. Pickering Har�.ware Store aur circuit. In the morning to be at tots. We can supply specialized equipment for garden and field. M' Greenwood at 11 o'clock, the topic - i ..Case or Planet Jr. "Foundations." In the evening at " w JUST TRY ,o'clock at Kinsale, topic - "Can a Used Machinery tic., Massey Binder, Electric Washing machine, 31an go to Heavers and not to the; Beatty, copper tub. 14 ft. silo, Oliver tractor plow, Cars for ` ' _— �;� V. ('hur-h." Special collection to •bel Beatty & Louden track. Plow points at lowest prices. - tak Il at each service. b1'r. Mutton :n i - iI AIL CANADA VARNISH CO: `barge of both services. On the fol- Cass Tractors and used Threshing Machinery. i� -� PAINTS AND VARNfSHES j II • ring Thursday evening, August 1 I •r.)t�, an Ice Cream Social, and Cou- W. F. DISNEY _' Greenwood Bert' will be at. Mt. • Zion. arrange• t s You can be convinced that you can buy ments -are being made for a baseball R. R. 1, Locust Hill Phone Pick 2314 a better product at a lower price. Our business for Paints, Varnishes `fS $n : els bas more than doubled in the last CA years due to the increasing sale of B I ION•. -S PE A- 00510E WHITE -100 — — these products. "MI HERE A REASON __ =T 15 I�a><ly except Sunday, August 24th to September 7th agent for McCurtuiik — Deering Fr►rrn Machinery and Repairs. ROUND REDUCED ottr Motto:—"We have it Can get it, Ot . .�� ., _ tt i9 not tuade.' TRLP FARES Telephone 3000 - d .. KERING ALS DO N P IC EXHIBITION, 8i T . S >, .. o J DE D.MI T ON • N LU S A ' - INCLUDES D FROM - TRANSPORTATION TO AN F 0 T PO R TA IO CH BANS AND COACH . .._... _ Work Boot $ 9.. p• en a ..Men's .� TERMINAL INSIDE T$E - GFROUNDS Men's Overalls and Pants. $1.25 per pair, np LE..- Men's Work Shirts, $0.65, or 2 for $1.26 APP PICKER NQ _ } - (Hestern Houea) ._ - . -.. a a Farm Testis Harness, ia3.80, ny. __ ' !► ReRulsc Oot►ebee Iieg Irir Onaehee Hone CQHarii at VariatsbPrioes -i• k j11M►ily ezeept Sunday pn th .leptnnilw 9th Sweat Pads • Team )Dines • = - Now is the Time to get that Old Harness Repaired ifbose 2904 _ BRAY CQACH LINES i -CECIL ,BRADLEY •� Z;t 00 , .. 1►stern House PICIE30M Nwifte '4 00 is 17 3C IN A = 7aT ti J. ' evening service, Mr. Hugh Gannon, president of the Y. P. S. being lead- Malcolm sang a duet. The topic •of Miller _and Miss Jean Malcolm. Miss THE "MADBLINE" ' er. Messrs. J. Clews, R Willson, the service was The Y. P. S., as an Annie Bayles presided at the organ. See John McGraths advertisemesii Aid to Character Building;" which The young people received reverent BEAUTY-SALON in another column of this issue, and J. Ktrox sang a gospel message, 1 Miss May DeFerrari spent the end and Mrs. D. Gannon and Mrs. H. ably presented by Mr. Hugh and respectful attention. had _ - of the week at tbQ home of her par- Cheap Y r.' cuts here. $�k � RarnBss ��� _ Exhibition, daily from here. Look- FINGERING 1)[AR013LLIN(�' ATTENTION I around. _ _ LP TRII THE J Mrs. John' Morgan and two nieces _ - _ __ _ -. .._ __ _ _ of Toronto, spent Sunday with rel- atives here Having secured the services of a HAIR QTTTINQ n• ''.� Mr. and Mrs. Appleton of Eastern first -class horseshoer and general Farmers Reliable _ I am also prepared, lactirs, to give b Ontario are visiting the latter's fat- blacksmith I am prepared to cater - . - you a beautiful croquignole "Helen her, J. Evans. to the public again and guarantee GASOLINE & DISTILLATE Insurance `of All ourtis" Permanent Wave at very } Giad to see James Ey&ns still able a firstrclaas• job, and farriers jobs - reasonable rates. C to - be on the street. Can't keep a such as, filing teeth and firing for Delivered in f•)rty galloh•tots and s•„ " . good man down. bone spavin etc. ..- .. o9er. - as."sd$ 8tt, Rees• I can also give snds.beautiful `; ;,: Mrs. Mary Helen Shensrd, of Col- Jeha McGrath Gas 15 eta. and;Tax. fonable R$te8 y . orado, spent last week with Mr. and .t�rmont Ont. ]Aire: Jahn Scott. Dfwtillste -18 eta, per gal. - acre, �d., L'Ll��ll* -. - Mrs. Thos. Benns spent the week- j ♦ : - Phone 11198 OLARl�:MONT ASS1Mt�l►Or S � OSAB. BARQBNT'S HARD9VAR1� " end wiyh her daughter, Mrs.: Magnus ' Morgan at Guelph. MARKHAM. ONT_ Representing the Follewittg Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Overland and Phone 900 23 45 � � "You can Buy at Rome' { of Valuable Farm Property, in j. family spent the week-end with re- - TIRES, BATTERIES, . lativea at Erin Ont. the Township of Pickering, - .. - �' Pilot Insurance Cb.. _ •'' �; ive and Mrs. Clark, of Winnipeg, in the County of Ontario g. $rltish - _. 'Gore District Mutual Ins. Ce AOCES90RIES, Mr. have been visiting their cousin, Mrs Ao9a1 Insurance Co. Ltd. •At &8 low and better prices Rawson, for several days, _ UNDER instructions received from • London Guarantee and Acv.: Co. Ltd. Mr. son, f Mrs. v Archie Clark 'and the Admuustrat -rix of the Estate of :American Ocean Accident and Guar. Corp. as _ '? son of Inglewood, spent Monday with the late Mary A. Crust, there will be " Wawanesa Mutual - - • '►ou' can' In Toronto. offered for sale by Public Auction _as - •.Portage In Prairie Mutual —b Mr. and, Mrs. C. A. Overland.' at the ,property hereinafter describ Provident Assurance Co. - ` Miss Leta Bunker, teacher of the Let us repair thRtlieak to ` 6th Line School, Markham, spent a ed, on, - - , and - - - Gen. Accident Assurance Co. Ltd., P Y P� -- 'Toronto General, Ins. Co.' few' days with her uncle and aunt, MONDAY, SEPT. 36th, 2J35, AT ] Peazl Assurance Co. Ltd. Skilled Motrir Repairs. -. John and firs. Scott.- AUtolene Employers'. Liability .ass. Corp. - Congratulations to the Misses Two o'clock m. D. S. T. b the -' A. -E: Wilson and Co. Ltd. — tioyds -- Cordon J. Law Gregg agd Miss June .Forsyth on the P Y - - - __ ; excellent standing achieved on their Auctioneer, the following lands and f111 premises, namely: - oil .Ca or Write recent examinations.' " - Call _ P6onr '''908 Mrs. Robt. 'tilichell and son, Frank. -14.. � �i� ,.: PICK LTG, OVZ`AR10 THAT pair' of the East half of . ALF•'$ PLACE Brougham Ont. Phone Pick 62$ of A Toronto, and SIr. and 3lrs. s. Lyt -Lot Number Thirty -five 135► in the ' L VII r f� l LL of Aurora; visited SIr. and Mrs. Ly- } - CLARE�rIONT, ONT, Second Range of Brnkeh Front on Your patrons E. '.'. ,man Pilkey on Sunday patronage is appreciated. Mrs. H. H. Thomson and daughter Lake enOn_ a .' in the Township-of i - t r' airicularl - described - — - - - - -- - _ F D Mrs. $ame and' tatter's sari, Ger.e S. ? Y FL�V 'Rz><L DIRECTOR AN ir. the deed il,erevf recorded ac ti i. E:MI19iL lfER _ - spent the ivoek -end Nc.th the form - 937` frrr the ToRZ hi of Pickerin n 7 Sueceseor to W. J. Mather, ' er's son. John, Et Belleville. p g• O u r Root V s 3Ir. and :firs• J. H. Caskey are containing forty acres more or less. ► � _ • .Stouffville -. moving their - household effects this - ��e/// Ni ;ht and- Day `3ervtcej iv'eek t� Metcalf Ont; (near Ottawa3 THERE is said to 'be erected on - -... where air. ' Caskes has secured the said lands' a two- , ;torey frame build- : BueineFb Phone Residence Pho� ing, good- barn,' and other out - build- Let us rive ou a rice on Painting' to' _ 9Bi)1 9fi2g - The anion, osery services of, the taro g . _ . 'churches have not been closed for mgr. prevent rust, or coating yo it old 'asphalt s this year fir. Glover i? expected to TF.RbI5: Ten per cent of the pnr- _ roof to stop leaking. adio Service =be in his pulpit on Sunday next, af- chase money at the time -of sale and p' =•' - _ the balance within theft days ter his months vacation at Trent y ys there- A re- Also c after. Cf have your eave, roughs checked Expert service and re- River n : _::.. - Mrs, Heustead. and family of Vas- before the fall rains. pairs to all makes. Rees• ear Mich., are spending a few days The property will be offered for with Mrs. Chandler, They left Mich - sale subject to a reserve-f 1. T onable ohargas. Work igan by way of the Soo, through Let U* s overhaul our furnace before the guaranteed, Northern Ontario, cailiug �o see the ; rFurther terms and • conditions of Vii' -bionne babies grid pr:' Dafoe sale will -be made knowi�'st the time cold-weather, or let us quote you on a ARTHUR FIELD Lyman Pilkaey has completed a of sale, or in the meantime on app - sduate R") and Telaviion [osdtutt: little over one week of the process lication to - -new deal. of recovery from his tall frorri the Stewart and $lewsirt -. .. k ' 1ldamba Otiscxal Radio Servic Men's ` seafloid at hie new home, but is - Solleiters for tints Adminfatntrhz ' ,CHAS. +C%003M R ' C ONT "'5201, • r 4& Phone 6201, PIOHli:8IN8 - - convinced that several more weeks Barris:. Out. _. - - .. _ - _ _ ' • . --will, be required for full recovery and return to work. - - -- - . 1 A real, first -class flower IMrden seen to ma mate • w.. i�ri_ its natti rds*"Y and aide=wa* up at the north end. Goldenro(C tag- andab - -y 4' •Y ' .. - i, r 4 its V Y! T r4ri over w' r • �' • wood. bufdock .. Itnost ., • l +F F n `0 5 n ' raQ v t •4. K. nl One dewal _ Weed- x: �' ♦,' wfien wet. through - k ,l tat g r-'i _ inui seems -to- be :cry much neg T t ts, tested in all parts - -of the eountr9 x `':a •.. C?.t lei ' 4 -�' {" - + thin year. We are told that the sav- - ing necessary by our municipal aut . cases is onsible horities in many reap , Idsmonne - for the appearance of so many wild O u - an growths along the roadways . this t year. ' The' wisdom of this move is 7 -' .satires to be questioned. ` s� 'litre sympathy of the- community is 1 extended' to the family and relatives _ -:.of the late Raymond J. Pilkey, Rose t death took place on Sunday night ` ill' health, art i Plaiuui�ss�iei'a d after a .long period of P u a ipgFll ra _. of which was spent in St. Michael's Hospital' recently, Since his 'return _ _ _ . it was thought that his' condition was x; S + 1 • impiroving, and continued thus until . > °. . . -- -- 'a week ago when reverses common ..... .......... - , ced, He had been spending thatjtrJ; -• period since his return from the hoe- c;, J.i; S - - Pita], at the home of hie parents, r'# and on Sunday expressed the desire to return to his home. His condition - was. thought to be •favorable, for big' - return, and this was done. His death -took place during the night. • Mr. . ! ,Pilkey was in his 33rd year and was one of the five surviving sons of - ::.:.... 1 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pilkey. He is b1iGS survived by his wife, formerly 9 Violet Todd, of Claremont and two ""'daughters, also his parents and four r y; Toronto; Cla;; brothers, Clifford, of au cove, of Western Canada; Len. and :. _ _Russell, at home. The funeral took f'�hDSMOBILE OWNERS who formerly drove expensive auto PRICED 01037 ' V mobiles' are amazed at the economy of "The Car That Has FRO place on W edtiesday, Aug. 28th, in- _ _ Everything" 1 Others who have "_stepped up" from small cars are terment taking place in the Clare= 'delighted to find is Oldsmobile tittle increase over the run- troy the a Co. cyl. $•pa.•. Coup:) - rmrit Union Ce rr►ete� y. "' ninq costs to which they are accustomed. D.ts..r.d •t factory, o+i+'p•. ant.. , v tnUy equipped• rreight and GOT■rn• Bnt -then, most people know Oldsmobile's reputation for thrift. - anent ReaUtration roe only extra. Brpngham• - : ' .. Moreover, they realise that, later on, when ordinary cars require Prise. for o n $1378 at isotery r- repairs and overhauling, Oldsmobile will be delivering the same b!ai:, at 3i37s V The Lawn Social sponsored by the ' _ w „ aatdyin% tro able -free service. Why ? Because General'Molors s - - - =W.' M. S. of St. John's church held _ _ _ __ has built into it dependability' sad long. life.. olio _ d Mrs .-John , Mr. an M e of 1 modem .. . h ham d dedrab • t e � vas am es _ 'a t for 1938• Boor atilt , Oldsmobile y� y gi �g A Buller, was not so well attended as features ; N lid steel 'Turret Top" Bod6U by Fisher; Hydraulic tl$ OR ' -was. hoped for on account of the - A Brake Kees- Action; Syncro•Ngj(i itlsmiai4n; and NO-Draft ads ! etaj a •! �. _ , „�: chJUy • eveninK, being;•, too cold for AL Ventila*iim „1j U not Ud for-- yertitisil the worth of Bat h of three •�-� K�XFI'BRO Mks trig comfort out of dears. But the excell- X118 . advatacemenb. We rill be glad to demoaslrate for you a Six or UWld DC ent- Program given by 'the Seth Par YALIItE Straight 8igbi. We are eager t -'A you lint► rAprWagly easy �t M fifes ti rlRSt � `' < �• ter Club of . Whitevale was very - itb b become as Oldsmobile owner. h appreciated b those preetmt, s to {t ' dj as m Mrs. Van Skiver, of Piston, wr3a s ay Wh ' guest of Mica Beatrice 9tevensat coil at last tweic. u ��es '17r► Yotntg People of St. John's �t'SL'k7 COO PL t r' '' x� ie.a� (armoh book char” of tke Sunday . "' w� :.r►' - t jib 1 41" V "1 W 7 7 TW.SHOWS MUCH TRIMMING, .f OR -WINTER -.HOW TO MAKE ICED TE010.O,. Infuse six heaping teaspoons of Salado Black Taii'lin a pint of fresh boil water. After six minutes strain liquid Into two-quart container. 'While hot, 41a II t= of granulated sugar and "'Julce, of I lemons. Stir well until IV CU iv I All container with cold water. Do not allow too to cool before dlda'2s -the cold water., otherwise liquid will become Cloudy. Serve with chipped lc& OIL,$ Passemeriteries, Looped Vel- vs, vet Fringe, Furs,' Ribbon And Puffs Are. Used. Opp 723 Paris.­-Chanel yesterday launch - ed her winter. collection' in a mod- ern vein, wholly.. charming in its youtbful' ?Ives 'of extreme elegance, =101,2211P with - many hfternoorf models and colorful velvets. The, modgr'n slant is evident in the' irregular* shoulder harness, and side 14andwritins Tells'Your Real TH TIDES .0 -Y sash bows, and also in the pleated CharacterCi.AI and, shirrs d.-41quncings..on.. even.ing, By NE1 .1 �F M1. SCMI." skirts.. • attached ' on diagonal lines across the skirts and below the fit- .-By GEOFFREY ST. R -(Author of "Pericarrow" ted hips. (Graphologist) -Prominqpt among the town. suits All Rights Reserved. .7 'd dresses is a whole series of an 'blue velvet and ver- Many letters recetnly have enquir- It is plain, ther A month later Robin arrived. From black and deep - ­- - efore, that a per- e& for soih"e-icdd.itit�n-al-fa�ets---ab-obt, sdii,s h - - dW­r­ ---- 11 --- of tically ridged satin crepe for after- an writing is reh y a 'part o Here we see a group young "ell his letters, and from vague reports Graphology and why it reveals himself. it i, Pie carried on the t1de0s of youth noon in simple belted coats with a a an expression of his. Young Kelly Feticarrow finally settles and - rumours, and also from what- band of'wiflie'it'the' neck and wrists character from handwriting. So in personality and is as characteristic* do-wo on the Pencarrow farm. with Kelly said, they had been prepared he xt one. or •-two &rticles, at of-hi Geneyleive, his cjusln, sa ilousekeeper. and -small matching hats. t In as the - way he walks . or the who Is In love with her. cousin. Robin for a grave change: Robin afflicted least am going further into this tone of his voice. 14acdonald IQ It is noticeable that hats in the Herrick- Cousin ..Nell be. with nerves, irritable, querulous,' angle. Of course, the style of handwrit- cornes eng.,,.g,,e to Erena Joicey-Goff color of their postillion '.origin are d row is illowing tnte�est restless. In g does not in every case remain Peter ar They had glossed it - over turned up. at'the sides and made of When 'we receive a litter' from"a In Maisie KJte. a tyPISL when. talking to Kitty. friend it is not necessary to open it the same throughout the life of a Tbo faml)y I&-suddenly faced with the same material as-the sports the serious illness of - Sir Ulles' .. "ell "I shall give the rest of -my' life suits with short coats, belted and in order to know from whom it marl or woman. A man at fifty may car-row. I mottles 31aisi Kite. making it up to him," she said, and much . pocketed. All these are the comes. A glance at the writing on not write the same hand that he did Kglly suddenly a 'Then War breaks' out. doiiia a fanatical light of ' renunciAtion in the envelope is usually sufficient. when he was 18 or 20, and it 'he the Great -nomal. development of regular feels he must trillst. shone in her dark eyes. She had fill- The style tells us at once Who . the lives to' be' 80 or 90 it will, in all Chanel lines and. details­ e had enough ed her days-and-years since h At Marcel Roches the big note is writer "Ii We recognise the writer Probability, - show, further indicat. to the war w with ions *of change. This ' fact merely Surely the world had borne en gone orking' wi a by his penmanship as as we iii e in these years of war- without this feverish intensity: sewing, ceiling, . short winter coat which will take would by his emphasizes the relationship- between terrible calamity. It seemed as . nizing and visiting hospit ng, the place of the full length . and - a voice. orga als. This shows us' very convincingly handwriting and personality; for, it though those 'who had escaped the She had built up for herself a new three- quarter er length. These, in will always be -found that where'" by it,' must yet world of activity; a wider - circle Of was t h shodl&er that there must be some sort, con- there is a change of style in a- per- war, and prospered p waist, cut with gath pay the price.. friends. It ,was a purposeful act era at the sleeve top, are reniini- section between the style of hand activity, -son's writing there is also a cor-- It was after Easter scent of '90' styles but writing and the personality of the when Kelly not -the light-hearted participation 0 are _pro- writer. Another familiar responding change in the person ..reached home, a thinner, older Kelly, that found in it amusement. claimtd'ultra modern by' Rochas. evidence of r with grey streaks at" his temples this is the fact that no two persons himself. After all. there are few of Now he was home, and she would The delightful collection 6 f - these us- who •retain the same characte rite 6 r; and a decided limp as he walked. town and 'afternoon 1 suits are much w exactly alike, 'notwithstanding disposition and nature that we had =---Tbe-lhrea small. --sons--had grown spend her life making up for these ass me that hundreds of thousands Of us years of suffering; this waste of pain trimmed with pi e interies, loop- learned to write from the Came 'in. youth. Experience -and -4cissitud- into schoolboys, and his little laugh- and the hideous memories it had left. ed velvet fringes, bands of ribbon copybook and were taught to form es do much to modify our tempera- -ter Bitty; whom he had never seen, She would wipe them out. and fill his and Velvet, ptiffed - thaterial. and r :letters, in 'preciiely­ tho 3 mt- ments, and with such modifications was three years old. All those lovely on a taby days had been denied' him. mind with everything- that was quantities of furs made up 'with ay. come alterations in our handwriting. would cloth. These 'coats. a from hip w In some people the e-change in very Maisie had told the child about pleasant and. gay. Soon he w4 -ran Now If handwriting bare no re- length to three-quarters, widely slight, while in others it is ver, her father and she had grown to forget and be the same gentle, hip-, lationship to personality and 'was py. smiling Robin; her again. basqued and many with contrasting not influenced"by the character of noticeable. know him froth photographs. But, , fur sleeves and yokes' or backs of It is only necessary' to add the frightened by . all the. excitement• - Robin sat beside his• mother at fur. the individual, we would all be writ, around her, she turned from Kelly's the dinner Miles gave to welcome Ling the beautiful Spencerian ' cop- very careful and scientific . invea.tig&T outstretched arms and bid her fact him. It was pathetic to watch her, Dolman coat for young women per-plate we were taught at school. don has conclusively shown that appear with pointed .cape -tike backs, there is a direct- connection between 7.. `*a Maisie's -shoulder. and Genevieve could see 'his growing -But its it is, not one in fifty thous trimmed in rows of fringes' The and writes-in this manner.five years the various features 'of a, partic'ular' "Darling, this is your Daddy." irritation as she plied him. with fool- skirts are straight and narrow. handwriting and the character of -But Bitty- clung fast. after leaving school! rah questions about honours and Evening dresses , a and Each a has modified are simpl one of u­ the_ the writer. • It ,has clearly demon- iSbe' is excited, dear.' She doesn' t medstls. tight, wftb slight b 11 skirts. strat6d' that' one's nature and dis- The copybook style in accordance with poft4tion MAY. hp Arcilirately • ­-P�nd . tand�" Maisig said, but she .1 -gauge - - '- ' ----hi-#-iWdIvtdua1 enaracEer• Eacu va A latest blouse, here is a musseline to saw the disappointment in Kelly's . . sitive features had sharpened; the match the skirt but lined with pale has unconsciously adopted a style o; by one's handwriting. twitching eyelids, the jerky move- _:face as Bitty turned away. silk and,mufiii trimined writing that is beat suited to his ,Wait till we get home, dear, and ments of his restless bands, - the tastes and in'clinaetons,, and has . W'ulj YOU 'like to • know the have the- joy' of courting your drawn-down corners of his mouth- e 0 consequently given to- it a dtstinet-' truth about yourself? Do you wish -daughter and winning her away from they all betrayed a. tension that was yea} what your friends are ive chara�tei. i Kefly with dtfficulty curbed his braced In defence. :A sudden noise, a Taug� ht Indian Art Like speech or gesture' writing' really like? Send specimens of the ~'patience to hold the child and feel menacing bush, a direct challenge, a serves as ameans for the expression handwriting* you want ` analysildir, stupid question, and his slight con- 0 f Home-Making' of thought, and 'in expressing our •stating age in. each case. -Send 10c er response-, -but be knew Maisiewas trol weakened and his -co'mposure. - e Igbt thoughts we jive expression to. our- coin: for each specimen; and enclose •"Daddy Dad gave way. selves. When once the art of writing with 3c stsniiieA addressed envelope, Daddy! Daddy!" ­ Without revealing hei motive, Missiorfa'ry's Vv'ife-Re'cill's Ex- is lear.-Tied we are no longer conscious to: Geitiffery St. Clair, Room 421, 73 It was good to have his boys about ­--:.'*irn asking awkward questions.; and Genevieve., lifted the burden of at- -periences On Reserve 2-5 of the mental and manual effort re-. Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ont. tantion Itorn. shim a1W drew it to -- . . . i qaired to-form the -letters them- All letters will be confidential and -,.Years Ago. �elling him Wish things. And herself. Out of that h4bitual quiet ­'. 'i- .- . -,- aisie! It was stmage to �come back selves. It becomes, as it were, see- will -be answered quickly as -pus-' lio a wife after nearly four sears. IL into which she had taken herself,. and nature to us: Bible. and to which the Mrs. Maclean, wife of the well- _ e family had now be- hard to think coherent;y, to known missionary, Dr. John Maclean, :.understand. all the chiLnges, and to come accustomed, she emerged with 'is Iii-e subject of an interview in The of the' old ch-e-eky impudence. realize that Michael and :;entry a flash Winnipeg Tribune by Lillian Gib- More Touris.ts �'QUUD WORLD were dEaj and Duffield was his. She talked' at random and carried bons, in a series -articles on 'noted them to the end of the intolef ble a Z- His father kept talking• and his women. Here in 1934 if meal. - mother wept happily and asked Mrs. 51acle;in Worked with her 'A "truth serum,," pFb.ivh makes the socks alwayk fittgd. Genevieve Af terwaxds.. she stood with him on1hu,bad in tl�e mission at McLeod. it :.Was. the quiet one now, and she' and the - balcony. looking out act6ss, the Alta., 25 years-ago. 'Two years after Washington DaLa.—Mlnlber almost impossible� for criminals to Ir . Maisie seemed 1:6 share a silent un- harbour. Her voice was smooth their arrival there the .13lood-Indians tell lies when being questioned, is a" Of Canadians To See U. S. derstanding. They had grown close 'again, and tile jarring note. of jest, of the Blackfoot tribe were put on- claimed to have -been— perfected by 'Purpose, disap- . to- the Blood Indilizi Reserve at Old - together in these sad years. He. was having served its Also Up. 1I l% Leonard Keeler, of the -North - bewildered by. it.all. peared as she spoke of odd little Man River. *Tlie Dominion govern- %);jo-t 'University, �bicago. The "Let's go home. ,Maisie. I can't homely things, ever }day' affairs. She .ment had just finished surveying' the* �(IASMNGTON, Recent Com- criminal must submit to several nos stand any more," he said when Miles did not -offer sympathy or probe old reserve,, and the. Indians were being nferce Department­figrires cmcrosca- eulations with- the -"truth .-serum" be -, •wanted their all to stay on to din. wounds. It took on the calm ?of a persuad,gd to change' their roaming that in- the Hrst year of repeal, Unit- fcre lie . comes under -the influence. i tier. Commonplace -meeting, life for one of domesticity. The Mae" ed States tourists increased their ex- He then begins, to tall, frcely—and! "I, think we had better' go now, Genevieve was afraid that his• le.ans lcn*rned their language, and penditures 'in" Can.fda­ an'd' - Mexico, truthfully, �Father. It has 'been a:'Iong day for mother's possessive' devotion and. tried to' teach them the Gospel story• former nearby oases. Total expends- the children, and they are too, . young desire to sacrifice berself So? him . -Mrs. Maclean, interested the In- ture3 by United sthtes' vouri-sts in -,. . k'n- . electric set, capable of iup - ply-. to und6rstand," said Mal'sie. And I would exasperate him and fret his than women" in sewing. She wrote want Kelly - all to myself - for an In 1934 were wimate(t at $.',14,000,00,' in,, enough electricity to light a'I -nerves. Even' in this first hour he to. her -friends. down East, asking for um ;Hour,'' she added,:4ri-ilifig frankly: scissors, needles . and comparetl with $292,000,000 in 1 11.13 3- noon lathp bulb, -is in. the aquarium seemed glad to creep tinder Gene- calico, print, 9 But while there was a, $10,00,000 adtl,,e -Battery,.New York-. An of- vieve's. calm-for shelter from it, "the biA-gest thi&rnbles you can buy." drop in•'-th-e outlay overseas, tourists' fit'fu'l was standing un the edge. of "I "Why �he' biggest_? Because the �;•o- tpent $19,006,000 more in VNEN• YOUR DAUGHTER ..,�Tell me about 'yourself, Gene s Canada, arul the tXnk. w,beif � the eel touched a vleve.. You're thinner." �nicn did all the work, putting tip $13 000,OH, more in Mexico thdri dur. wire . he was holding.. The charge WOMANHOOD tent's and taking "And older; four years older." them down, cutting: , 'tlig last year of..prollibUion. ing was so great that the man was sent tOMES TO, not that; change -1. I wqc�d, and, so forth, and their hands Amos E. Taylor; official who pre. five feet. you've Most girls in were as, wide as men's.' The men' What is it? But I' suppose I needn't pared the report; attributed an �11,-- their teens need• hunt." all dci�,-ncd only to ask it hit us', alt ybu 9tit here." 000,000 foreign tourist increase to a X11, -- a tonic and reliu- When the -thlnihles arrived, "the I.-lator. Give your :> 22..pci,- cent. Jump in the -number of They could not- talk of intimate enough t6 wear women were glad en Canadian motor Carl entering the things, but alid,.along the,�urfa.ce­' rd though they felt, be- rhann's Vege- United Statr-.4, and a 23 Per cent., in- dau hter JLydia E. thern, awkwa Pin afraid that any deeper touch mi-ht cause they pricked. their fingers on xid, • table Compou crease in the number of. alteias a(t� for the next few stir a wound. They �ad longod for. the print on which they were 'un- c ure d and dreaded, this hour, and now it mitted "for business, plea--ure and months.' Teach used. to s-ew-. - -- - - ­ - - - - ­ 7 • transit her how to and had come. they s�tood,.a, art. a gulf Cooking also attracted the Indian -es for Unit-d State's tour.- her health, at this between them. women, who stood in the doorway of TheJigui .(To 13e Continued.). N.Lrs..Maclean's. kitchen'. to' watch her Ist 6xpendit4res' included $10,600,iIou SPA critical dine. When. she is a happy, 10 health wife and mother. she will..- they had seen, 'but for 429,000 citizens residing perman. 'Ir . 1�1 - ** + ,qr use-spices.. Salt 777thank you. deriving income Wt pepper. Pie was something new ently, abroad and dirtig stoma.� ta- them,: and when- she'actually gave- frdiii * this nation..,Of that number,. Sold at in jood7 Stop-s* -'Hopper'--'P1ag.U'e-` them however, �247,000 livini - in C . ana - da k a taste, their eyes rolled. But • were said to derive their principal, • cooking was -re-stricied in the early. Brandon, Man. A. pjague� •Of days. Prices were ex' source- of income from farming in. orbitant: Eggs VgetaWe e Domtn,dl� grasshoppers was expected iii the. cast $7 a dozen in summer and $2 th West, this year, but did not 'develop. 'i*h`W1r1te1r% ai�,isack of .sugar "Was $00— 'United States tou,r.Ists spept $1-1u,.1 Pipe Smokers! fill up with -Dr- R.- D. Bird,. . Dominion Entoril-.' so, "we::R1ve--up eating -supr,` said 000,000" In Ca6ada A�AWr, or 46 per "GOLDEN 'V1-RG1NW- - -ologist, said the eggs'of the hoppers .! INfri. llactenn�'. Butter was. 50c, in cent. of the'. totali Vjiit,�*i State i toul*'. -and My— k u enpoy a rea 't ed: in the ground, attacked V, a' s6mmer and $1. a -pound- in- -winter.- Ist,. exp ndlt res. --;q4gqd�an tourists Issue Nks 3' .---35 ­J6 t gro6d smoke! distase brought 00-pound spent $47,000,000 here, a 34 per cent. rii ght an �y' rain cool---rotatoea, .were for a weather. sack, and 'even onions 50c a pound. increase over 1083. 66 6. u L TW.SHOWS MUCH TRIMMING, .f OR -WINTER -.HOW TO MAKE ICED TE010.O,. Infuse six heaping teaspoons of Salado Black Taii'lin a pint of fresh boil water. After six minutes strain liquid Into two-quart container. 'While hot, 41a II t= of granulated sugar and "'Julce, of I lemons. Stir well until IV CU iv I All container with cold water. Do not allow too to cool before dlda'2s -the cold water., otherwise liquid will become Cloudy. Serve with chipped lc& OIL,$ Passemeriteries, Looped Vel- vs, vet Fringe, Furs,' Ribbon And Puffs Are. Used. Opp 723 Paris.­-Chanel yesterday launch - ed her winter. collection' in a mod- ern vein, wholly.. charming in its youtbful' ?Ives 'of extreme elegance, =101,2211P with - many hfternoorf models and colorful velvets. The, modgr'n slant is evident in the' irregular* shoulder harness, and side 14andwritins Tells'Your Real TH TIDES .0 -Y sash bows, and also in the pleated CharacterCi.AI and, shirrs d.-41quncings..on.. even.ing, By NE1 .1 �F M1. SCMI." skirts.. • attached ' on diagonal lines across the skirts and below the fit- .-By GEOFFREY ST. R -(Author of "Pericarrow" ted hips. (Graphologist) -Prominqpt among the town. suits All Rights Reserved. .7 'd dresses is a whole series of an 'blue velvet and ver- Many letters recetnly have enquir- It is plain, ther A month later Robin arrived. From black and deep - ­- - efore, that a per- e& for soih"e-icdd.itit�n-al-fa�ets---ab-obt, sdii,s h - - dW­r­ ---- 11 --- of tically ridged satin crepe for after- an writing is reh y a 'part o Here we see a group young "ell his letters, and from vague reports Graphology and why it reveals himself. it i, Pie carried on the t1de0s of youth noon in simple belted coats with a a an expression of his. Young Kelly Feticarrow finally settles and - rumours, and also from what- band of'wiflie'it'the' neck and wrists character from handwriting. So in personality and is as characteristic* do-wo on the Pencarrow farm. with Kelly said, they had been prepared he xt one. or •-two &rticles, at of-hi Geneyleive, his cjusln, sa ilousekeeper. and -small matching hats. t In as the - way he walks . or the who Is In love with her. cousin. Robin for a grave change: Robin afflicted least am going further into this tone of his voice. 14acdonald IQ It is noticeable that hats in the Herrick- Cousin ..Nell be. with nerves, irritable, querulous,' angle. Of course, the style of handwrit- cornes eng.,,.g,,e to Erena Joicey-Goff color of their postillion '.origin are d row is illowing tnte�est restless. In g does not in every case remain Peter ar They had glossed it - over turned up. at'the sides and made of When 'we receive a litter' from"a In Maisie KJte. a tyPISL when. talking to Kitty. friend it is not necessary to open it the same throughout the life of a Tbo faml)y I&-suddenly faced with the same material as-the sports the serious illness of - Sir Ulles' .. "ell "I shall give the rest of -my' life suits with short coats, belted and in order to know from whom it marl or woman. A man at fifty may car-row. I mottles 31aisi Kite. making it up to him," she said, and much . pocketed. All these are the comes. A glance at the writing on not write the same hand that he did Kglly suddenly a 'Then War breaks' out. doiiia a fanatical light of ' renunciAtion in the envelope is usually sufficient. when he was 18 or 20, and it 'he the Great -nomal. development of regular feels he must trillst. shone in her dark eyes. She had fill- The style tells us at once Who . the lives to' be' 80 or 90 it will, in all Chanel lines and. details­ e had enough ed her days-and-years since h At Marcel Roches the big note is writer "Ii We recognise the writer Probability, - show, further indicat. to the war w with ions *of change. This ' fact merely Surely the world had borne en gone orking' wi a by his penmanship as as we iii e in these years of war- without this feverish intensity: sewing, ceiling, . short winter coat which will take would by his emphasizes the relationship- between terrible calamity. It seemed as . nizing and visiting hospit ng, the place of the full length . and - a voice. orga als. This shows us' very convincingly handwriting and personality; for, it though those 'who had escaped the She had built up for herself a new three- quarter er length. These, in will always be -found that where'" by it,' must yet world of activity; a wider - circle Of was t h shodl&er that there must be some sort, con- there is a change of style in a- per- war, and prospered p waist, cut with gath pay the price.. friends. It ,was a purposeful act era at the sleeve top, are reniini- section between the style of hand activity, -son's writing there is also a cor-- It was after Easter scent of '90' styles but writing and the personality of the when Kelly not -the light-hearted participation 0 are _pro- writer. Another familiar responding change in the person ..reached home, a thinner, older Kelly, that found in it amusement. claimtd'ultra modern by' Rochas. evidence of r with grey streaks at" his temples this is the fact that no two persons himself. After all. there are few of Now he was home, and she would The delightful collection 6 f - these us- who •retain the same characte rite 6 r; and a decided limp as he walked. town and 'afternoon 1 suits are much w exactly alike, 'notwithstanding disposition and nature that we had =---Tbe-lhrea small. --sons--had grown spend her life making up for these ass me that hundreds of thousands Of us years of suffering; this waste of pain trimmed with pi e interies, loop- learned to write from the Came 'in. youth. Experience -and -4cissitud- into schoolboys, and his little laugh- and the hideous memories it had left. ed velvet fringes, bands of ribbon copybook and were taught to form es do much to modify our tempera- -ter Bitty; whom he had never seen, She would wipe them out. and fill his and Velvet, ptiffed - thaterial. and r :letters, in 'preciiely­ tho 3 mt- ments, and with such modifications was three years old. All those lovely on a taby days had been denied' him. mind with everything- that was quantities of furs made up 'with ay. come alterations in our handwriting. would cloth. These 'coats. a from hip w In some people the e-change in very Maisie had told the child about pleasant and. gay. Soon he w4 -ran Now If handwriting bare no re- length to three-quarters, widely slight, while in others it is ver, her father and she had grown to forget and be the same gentle, hip-, lationship to personality and 'was py. smiling Robin; her again. basqued and many with contrasting not influenced"by the character of noticeable. know him froth photographs. But, , fur sleeves and yokes' or backs of It is only necessary' to add the frightened by . all the. excitement• - Robin sat beside his• mother at fur. the individual, we would all be writ, around her, she turned from Kelly's the dinner Miles gave to welcome Ling the beautiful Spencerian ' cop- very careful and scientific . invea.tig&T outstretched arms and bid her fact him. It was pathetic to watch her, Dolman coat for young women per-plate we were taught at school. don has conclusively shown that appear with pointed .cape -tike backs, there is a direct- connection between 7.. `*a Maisie's -shoulder. and Genevieve could see 'his growing -But its it is, not one in fifty thous trimmed in rows of fringes' The and writes-in this manner.five years the various features 'of a, partic'ular' "Darling, this is your Daddy." irritation as she plied him. with fool- skirts are straight and narrow. handwriting and the character of -But Bitty- clung fast. after leaving school! rah questions about honours and Evening dresses , a and Each a has modified are simpl one of u­ the_ the writer. • It ,has clearly demon- iSbe' is excited, dear.' She doesn' t medstls. tight, wftb slight b 11 skirts. strat6d' that' one's nature and dis- The copybook style in accordance with poft4tion MAY. hp Arcilirately • ­-P�nd . tand�" Maisig said, but she .1 -gauge - - '- ' ----hi-#-iWdIvtdua1 enaracEer• Eacu va A latest blouse, here is a musseline to saw the disappointment in Kelly's . . sitive features had sharpened; the match the skirt but lined with pale has unconsciously adopted a style o; by one's handwriting. twitching eyelids, the jerky move- _:face as Bitty turned away. silk and,mufiii trimined writing that is beat suited to his ,Wait till we get home, dear, and ments of his restless bands, - the tastes and in'clinaetons,, and has . W'ulj YOU 'like to • know the have the- joy' of courting your drawn-down corners of his mouth- e 0 consequently given to- it a dtstinet-' truth about yourself? Do you wish -daughter and winning her away from they all betrayed a. tension that was yea} what your friends are ive chara�tei. i Kefly with dtfficulty curbed his braced In defence. :A sudden noise, a Taug� ht Indian Art Like speech or gesture' writing' really like? Send specimens of the ~'patience to hold the child and feel menacing bush, a direct challenge, a serves as ameans for the expression handwriting* you want ` analysildir, stupid question, and his slight con- 0 f Home-Making' of thought, and 'in expressing our •stating age in. each case. -Send 10c er response-, -but be knew Maisiewas trol weakened and his -co'mposure. - e Igbt thoughts we jive expression to. our- coin: for each specimen; and enclose •"Daddy Dad gave way. selves. When once the art of writing with 3c stsniiieA addressed envelope, Daddy! Daddy!" ­ Without revealing hei motive, Missiorfa'ry's Vv'ife-Re'cill's Ex- is lear.-Tied we are no longer conscious to: Geitiffery St. Clair, Room 421, 73 It was good to have his boys about ­--:.'*irn asking awkward questions.; and Genevieve., lifted the burden of at- -periences On Reserve 2-5 of the mental and manual effort re-. Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ont. tantion Itorn. shim a1W drew it to -- . . . i qaired to-form the -letters them- All letters will be confidential and -,.Years Ago. �elling him Wish things. And herself. Out of that h4bitual quiet ­'. 'i- .- . -,- aisie! It was stmage to �come back selves. It becomes, as it were, see- will -be answered quickly as -pus-' lio a wife after nearly four sears. IL into which she had taken herself,. and nature to us: Bible. and to which the Mrs. Maclean, wife of the well- _ e family had now be- hard to think coherent;y, to known missionary, Dr. John Maclean, :.understand. all the chiLnges, and to come accustomed, she emerged with 'is Iii-e subject of an interview in The of the' old ch-e-eky impudence. realize that Michael and :;entry a flash Winnipeg Tribune by Lillian Gib- More Touris.ts �'QUUD WORLD were dEaj and Duffield was his. She talked' at random and carried bons, in a series -articles on 'noted them to the end of the intolef ble a Z- His father kept talking• and his women. Here in 1934 if meal. - mother wept happily and asked Mrs. 51acle;in Worked with her 'A "truth serum,," pFb.ivh makes the socks alwayk fittgd. Genevieve Af terwaxds.. she stood with him on1hu,bad in tl�e mission at McLeod. it :.Was. the quiet one now, and she' and the - balcony. looking out act6ss, the Alta., 25 years-ago. 'Two years after Washington DaLa.—Mlnlber almost impossible� for criminals to Ir . Maisie seemed 1:6 share a silent un- harbour. Her voice was smooth their arrival there the .13lood-Indians tell lies when being questioned, is a" Of Canadians To See U. S. derstanding. They had grown close 'again, and tile jarring note. of jest, of the Blackfoot tribe were put on- claimed to have -been— perfected by 'Purpose, disap- . to- the Blood Indilizi Reserve at Old - together in these sad years. He. was having served its Also Up. 1I l% Leonard Keeler, of the -North - bewildered by. it.all. peared as she spoke of odd little Man River. *Tlie Dominion govern- %);jo-t 'University, �bicago. The "Let's go home. ,Maisie. I can't homely things, ever }day' affairs. She .ment had just finished surveying' the* �(IASMNGTON, Recent Com- criminal must submit to several nos stand any more," he said when Miles did not -offer sympathy or probe old reserve,, and the. Indians were being nferce Department­figrires cmcrosca- eulations with- the -"truth .-serum" be -, •wanted their all to stay on to din. wounds. It took on the calm ?of a persuad,gd to change' their roaming that in- the Hrst year of repeal, Unit- fcre lie . comes under -the influence. i tier. Commonplace -meeting, life for one of domesticity. The Mae" ed States tourists increased their ex- He then begins, to tall, frcely—and! "I, think we had better' go now, Genevieve was afraid that his• le.ans lcn*rned their language, and penditures 'in" Can.fda­ an'd' - Mexico, truthfully, �Father. It has 'been a:'Iong day for mother's possessive' devotion and. tried to' teach them the Gospel story• former nearby oases. Total expends- the children, and they are too, . young desire to sacrifice berself So? him . -Mrs. Maclean, interested the In- ture3 by United sthtes' vouri-sts in -,. . k'n- . electric set, capable of iup - ply-. to und6rstand," said Mal'sie. And I would exasperate him and fret his than women" in sewing. She wrote want Kelly - all to myself - for an In 1934 were wimate(t at $.',14,000,00,' in,, enough electricity to light a'I -nerves. Even' in this first hour he to. her -friends. down East, asking for um ;Hour,'' she added,:4ri-ilifig frankly: scissors, needles . and comparetl with $292,000,000 in 1 11.13 3- noon lathp bulb, -is in. the aquarium seemed glad to creep tinder Gene- calico, print, 9 But while there was a, $10,00,000 adtl,,e -Battery,.New York-. An of- vieve's. calm-for shelter from it, "the biA-gest thi&rnbles you can buy." drop in•'-th-e outlay overseas, tourists' fit'fu'l was standing un the edge. of "I "Why �he' biggest_? Because the �;•o- tpent $19,006,000 more in VNEN• YOUR DAUGHTER ..,�Tell me about 'yourself, Gene s Canada, arul the tXnk. w,beif � the eel touched a vleve.. You're thinner." �nicn did all the work, putting tip $13 000,OH, more in Mexico thdri dur. wire . he was holding.. The charge WOMANHOOD tent's and taking "And older; four years older." them down, cutting: , 'tlig last year of..prollibUion. ing was so great that the man was sent tOMES TO, not that; change -1. I wqc�d, and, so forth, and their hands Amos E. Taylor; official who pre. five feet. you've Most girls in were as, wide as men's.' The men' What is it? But I' suppose I needn't pared the report; attributed an �11,-- their teens need• hunt." all dci�,-ncd only to ask it hit us', alt ybu 9tit here." 000,000 foreign tourist increase to a X11, -- a tonic and reliu- When the -thlnihles arrived, "the I.-lator. Give your :> 22..pci,- cent. Jump in the -number of They could not- talk of intimate enough t6 wear women were glad en Canadian motor Carl entering the things, but alid,.along the,�urfa.ce­' rd though they felt, be- rhann's Vege- United Statr-.4, and a 23 Per cent., in- dau hter JLydia E. thern, awkwa Pin afraid that any deeper touch mi-ht cause they pricked. their fingers on xid, • table Compou crease in the number of. alteias a(t� for the next few stir a wound. They �ad longod for. the print on which they were 'un- c ure d and dreaded, this hour, and now it mitted "for business, plea--ure and months.' Teach used. to s-ew-. - -- - - ­ - - - - ­ 7 • transit her how to and had come. they s�tood,.a, art. a gulf Cooking also attracted the Indian -es for Unit-d State's tour.- her health, at this between them. women, who stood in the doorway of TheJigui .(To 13e Continued.). N.Lrs..Maclean's. kitchen'. to' watch her Ist 6xpendit4res' included $10,600,iIou SPA critical dine. When. she is a happy, 10 health wife and mother. she will..- they had seen, 'but for 429,000 citizens residing perman. 'Ir . 1�1 - ** + ,qr use-spices.. Salt 777thank you. deriving income Wt pepper. Pie was something new ently, abroad and dirtig stoma.� ta- them,: and when- she'actually gave- frdiii * this nation..,Of that number,. Sold at in jood7 Stop-s* -'Hopper'--'P1ag.U'e-` them however, �247,000 livini - in C . ana - da k a taste, their eyes rolled. But • were said to derive their principal, • cooking was -re-stricied in the early. Brandon, Man. A. pjague� •Of days. Prices were ex' source- of income from farming in. orbitant: Eggs VgetaWe e Domtn,dl� grasshoppers was expected iii the. cast $7 a dozen in summer and $2 th West, this year, but did not 'develop. 'i*h`W1r1te1r% ai�,isack of .sugar "Was $00— 'United States tou,r.Ists spept $1-1u,.1 Pipe Smokers! fill up with -Dr- R.- D. Bird,. . Dominion Entoril-.' so, "we::R1ve--up eating -supr,` said 000,000" In Ca6ada A�AWr, or 46 per "GOLDEN 'V1-RG1NW- - -ologist, said the eggs'of the hoppers .! INfri. llactenn�'. Butter was. 50c, in cent. of the'. totali Vjiit,�*i State i toul*'. -and My— k u enpoy a rea 't ed: in the ground, attacked V, a' s6mmer and $1. a -pound- in- -winter.- Ist,. exp ndlt res. --;q4gqd�an tourists Issue Nks 3' .---35 ­J6 t gro6d smoke! distase brought 00-pound spent $47,000,000 here, a 34 per cent. rii ght an �y' rain cool---rotatoea, .were for a weather. sack, and 'even onions 50c a pound. increase over 1083. 66 6. u L • .. - - , � • '/.� .RVs • w. amt•- _ _ . r � •� -' r.._�.�.•l.f�...�.'_ :.' .. +♦ r- ._ .. _ .• - - w,. � _- _ - .2, p.,,2k�Ly „_. _ ... _...... ". _ _ .. "Y� fi- '• �a ► +��s4.•" _ � _ _ .. ..�.". _ � _ a � 4 _ _ t tt n It The ass -Make A Matching get of Guest Observes tpe KingstoA:.j�'h�g- Stag_, -, �■ , _ �► dard: Ai enterprise of interest to all , `-�-sf . :' •" s Towels Sugge8s Laura Wheeler lovers of the ,creatures, of the feath_ Bred world} is'the joint expedition of PICTORIAL SPACE CUTTING) i.ng. ,the; sai4e procosa set• fpath, we• a� ` Cornell' Upiversity and the American LESSON N,9:, 69 have -only to divide new or remain. Museum of .IVatu"rar History of New Fig: na No. 225'is an eutli layout fer.Jipg,spages- by the 2 -3 ratio. ° " = York which has bedn recording for a landscape sketch: Fig. 224 sigmonstrates how to lo- �,.. posterity the calls of nearly extinct Proceed as taught in previous;, leS- „cate the position and the site ' of species of birds, sons,- eketoh' a rectangle the size and the house. Note that the top of tA6 ' S _ - - It has returned with ten miles of shape that you intend the picture to house divides 'ilie space between the fibI and sound record, obtained by be. Then divide the top and the side'-upper lfFdiin9 -lade aid' the end`of the the most careful, painstaking efforts into five 'equal parts as in fig.' 'L_'l, house and'tbe top frame line into 2-3 and a tremendous' amount of patience sketch. in the divisional lines' in_b,rder. '.and' the end. of the house , `on- the added, to Intimate knowledge of the to find the Visional center. ground_Ihie'divides the space between ways and habitats of the , disappear- We will place a large tree at the' the twb trees , into 2 -3• Then in fig. "= _ ing birds of North America. lncluded upper left of our picture. It is •neces- 226• •you -will not that the top of the In this double record are the rare -nary to $nd the' ground line or the hllVor mass of trees divides the space ivory- billed woodpecker, the limpk#n position of where the tree enters the between the top frame dLne and the the sandhfll crane, the wild turkey, ground. in order to find this position; top- of the ..house into 9 -3. Ghe bald eagle, the prairie falcon and we divide the distance from our horf Study these Sour fig's. 222�to 226. m ! the tamed trumpeter swan. zontal 112 line" to the bottom of the again you will note that we have pre- u In recording the bird records, the frame -line into five equal parts and -served.. "Unity." with "Variety in a . =` espedition tnet with a variety of establish ixa, - "2, line ", this is thIe place simple man--er, and that you have tecbntcal difflcult3Ps.' One of these, for Ahe' bottom of the tree, fig. 222. been, taught, the foundation of 'Pie_ recounted in the news report; of its Now we need to find the width of torial Space Cutting. return, was Low to record the sound the tree before we :can outline the Practice dividing the different areas _ of the water ouzel which lives only shape of the tree. Decide in your with a line Into the proportions of ' near water falls. The probiom was mind 'how tI you want the tree 2 to-3.' With a little inventiveness ,w finally solved by gettin g t1fe micro_ to be, mark this on the sketch, and and by .following the above simple ,• phone within' two inches of the then mexsrre two' equal - spaces to means of measurements goy will hive birds beak so that the sound - was clear and, distinct from the crash of water nearby. Cupid Should Help = - ; - - • =� 11, /f - Code Of Highway Sydney,. N.S.W. —Cupid has been - - = APPLIQUE GUEST TOWELS •PATTERN 99Fy enlisted by_ Sydney's Commissioner of Police in iris 'drive for greater - _ - Harmony —what, an - important part' of our home decoration it is* safety on the roads. today! Everything must match, so -why not the guest towels? This In - addressing a luncheon par -ty set gives richness- of cutworktyThe different flowerslwill giveaa varye organized by business girls, he pro- -- - iii color note and et sll vided a bright idea when. he said: - g y go together, If you wiAh, you can do then• g entirely in cutwork, doing diem in one or varied colors. "As- business girls you have a re= = t . .. - Pattern 991 comes to you with a transfer pattern of four sponsibility to the community. If .Z j motifs averaging 4%x1S inches; material requirements.; color sug- you tell your boy friends that if gesti.ans. and illustrations of all stitches needed. � • they do:tiat drive carefully, you will j. Send 20 cents iii stamps or coin )coin preferred) for this pattern n e v e r go out � in their' car to Needlecraft Dept, Wilson Publishing Co:, i3 Adelaide 5t W. d again,' your own lives will not be ' Toronto. - e.. ; -'- _ jeopardized -and 'other lives 'inight be saved." :. :Prior To Ethiopian Conference Deer County Doris I. Bateman in Our. _ Dumb Animais. _ - - , Among the pines' -and tamaracks jam•., 1 I see the - I ; �,;,,. •� h print at tiny tracks :- A - r e _ b o h twi the s •eet tern _ _ A k C t crush - The leave; sE[Il trenibitng, lately ' 1• -, •,22J� _ b'rushedi. By deer %bile on their wa • t drink o d K ' . . -. a Beside t be' riv er's cooling n g brsnk, the .left -of the,Veitica1 "2 - line" ,and no' trouble or confusion In adding or - � • _'::.:� •- A -sp:ash =a pause--and then 1 spy," 8 , - —" A startled doe with anxious eye. three equal spaces to the right, see pfaciirg otfier- eiewimte into your - e, . s 1 lien a satsd bar, ears alert, Hg. - 223. You may, now outline tIhe composition: - <_- ;i -She' pauses —till with sudden' spurt, shape of the ttfe. Yop may calculate mathematically She turn; and dashes up the' bank For variety we sAggest_that you add_. a; we have and thus .prove to your - Uhere reed: grow tall -and dark -and ta- your composition a few smaller sown saf#sfaetloh that the prbportions a. rte- • " r ,lank; trees,' keep in mind your 2 -3 ratio of arrived at 'by this simple procedure _ . _- • i wit h rites of R•hite- flagged measurement in order that all three are harmoniously relatea. it this 'le- ` And a s tail - - be, W. harmony, .and related to each peated dividing seems to- be complex ~ She disappears in- woodland trail' other and to the whole. See fig's. 224 to yod -ar -first: continued practice With_natlght to tell of.srartied flight and 225• Proceed Ii a' •before iii regard -will- enitble• you -to ,coon acquire dex- Sate shadows . flickering in, the ..light. to Vie' finding* of the thickness of terity that will assist %yau, to place ` these additional trees. Remember ttlat —any object, -into- your picture -apace 3 ttie line" is` always the dl- vlstom with, the same proficiency As a music. "HIT AND RT'N VICTIM -of an area In the ratio of 2 to 3. -fan locate; notes ,on the ,key board of ^' St. Catharines — Charles Isaac, 12, of and -that the spaces between the' aldea- a Plano. 18 Leeper Streef, suffered a' head of the tree -trunk and the frame,alnes EY,No. 6.7:',Compose 'g landscape' t, - injury Saturday night when ,he was must, be regarded as new areas. and sketch in a wide frame, following _ struck by a hit -and -run truck driv- treated -in the.f;ame way'as. the rect_,' out. a_slulilar-•procedure•aA,taught in _ _ or on St. Paul. Street west.. The 'bpy angle, this lesson., , - Anthony Eden (right), Great Britain% Minister for League of - was_ removed to the- General Hoa It you hace.,followed. the inetruc. •' r *' -NaCions Affairs, and M. Laval, the French Premier,, as they met in ital. His condition }vas reported as tion� s tau hl in these essons,. the These lessons; are tree. We Ievite Parit for a preliminary .talk before_ departing for 'Geneva; to, meet good A propo t loos as to :rite posit of questtotis from our readers, which ' with Italian and Ethiopian, representatives in an effort to heal the - ° breach between Italy. aril Ethiopia and to prevent war betwedn 'the lie tyces will be all that could' be de_• wlll bb answer4ii without charge. A t to countries. , 52 sired;, but, we' -must als'b, introduce small fee )s- charged for criticism on Variety and greater 'interest by' add - `reader's sketches;. Enclose a three ing other .eleniptits; Q house ;or barn Cent' (.03)', stamped, addteesed return' p, would be a splendid addition to our envelope for peisanal' replies to: - ;.,`Sporting,' isCUSSion eomgositi�on. The Art Director, "Our Sketch'Club" = Where is the •ideal si)OL'.1, liy' ds- '73,Adelaide Street-West, Toronto.' Wins On Decision WWI 0. �k - 4 ^w Joe ' Savoldi ( left) 'pictured in 'an attitude -oi • agony a,'' nan ' King George of England (left) and the Duchess of -York pictured during informal discussiatt'-- O'ilfahorrey applies a scissors hold during their worlds championship " Irith officers of the half - century old yacht; Brittania which the King piloted in races -against, the wrestling boat in Washington, D'.C. O'Mahonep'won decision and- American yacht Yankee and other famous big yachts. in .regatta of the Royal Thames Yacht- Cluh, held - retained his title when - Savoldi was disqua'iafied for drop'kicking him at Ryde. off the Isle of Wight- out of the ring after he was knocked down. _ ,' .'° .� ''T• _..+•'} �'x• .o- a« •r,.:•„v`i't' w rc" �.t•';+1.` '�- r ' Al '.z 'ry y yr ''� ic!•'' mt.Y' . .4;,,r �. • i � ...a . .�••�` - � , n .. r• • s .. , a l .. � _ • _ -» _ P. H. and Mm Hall spent San- readiness for the Fall term. — day with friends in Caiedon. The death took place last weelt of Letter l Leads, Envelopes„ - —MriL John Poynter spent Sun- Jack Waters, at Whitby. He was a Rdl H. - --Miss ChWIQ#e Taylor is viattins, 'day with her daughter in Toronto. resident here some years ago. with Miss A. E. Richardson —Miss Pearl Toms, of Toronto, We extend our sympathy to Mrs. P Handbills, Placards - =- •Robert and .Mrs. Somarviille spent last week with her alert, Mrs. M. Parka in the death of her bro - • fit the week -end with friends h•. James Gordon. ther -in -law, Mr. Palmer, of Orillia ^_, Toronto. —The Public and Continuation Mrs. M. Parks is Laving her cot- -s, Counter Checkbooks - -- Monday next will be Labor Day Schools will open for the Fall Term tage painted, which will greatly add a and the business places of the vill- on Tuesday next. to the appearance of the north end will be closed. —Miss Helen Snyder, Dietician of -of the village. THE PICKERIN� NEWS = C. H. and Mrs. Pilkey spent sev- St. Joseph's Hospital, Detroit, is via- An open tea, under the auspices of eral days last week with their dau- iting with Miss Gladys Bly. the Baptist Women's Mission Cir- ghter Mrs. Harbron and family of Another Big Annual Event in cle will be field at the home of Mrs. Kinsale'. this village, the School Fair, is an- John H. Michell, on Tuesday, Sept. .Morxiay being a •Public Holiday nounoed for Thursday, Sept. 19th. 3rd. Everyone welcome. ` the Township Council will meet on --W. G. and Mrs. Scott and Miss Mm. J. Helm, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Tuesday Sept. 3rd, for the transact - Effie Miller, of Claremont, visited Helen Jr. and little daughter, Dor- ion of, Generiil Business. W. J. and Mrs. Miller on. Friday last. eeh, and Mr. Maitland Coleman, all + —tMrs. Brandon and mother, Mrs. -- Owing to lack of -space the list of Kitchener, visited with Mr. and "piokerin's Leader ►'t►Urt;" Rev. J. Bedford, of Fenelon Falls;. of prize winners at the Horticulture Mrs. Randall over the week -end. have been spending a few days with 4ummer Show is being held over till The September group of the W. _ Mr. and Mrs. -Gordon Law. next week. A. intend holding a sale of home- - ,� LUCKY PURCHASE Chas. Baxter, "wlio has' been em- —Mr. and Mrs. Howden and Mr. made baking in the public library ` ployed in a creamery in Northern and Mrs. Tisdale and family, all rooms at Saturday, Aug. 81st at 3 ; Oniari6 during the summer, spent of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. o'clock, Will the ladies kindly help Of a Special "Gear Out" line of men's Work boots we: ' the week -end at his home here. Charles Baxter and family. Miss P. with the baking. are able to offer to the public, what we think is the —Rev. H. A. and Mrs. Graham, of Baxter ` returned to Toronto with_. • - The regular monthly meeting of A Brantford; and the f6wrier's "mister, them to spend a few days. the Wounen's Institute was held at VERY BEST VALUE Miss Minnie Grahmn, of St. Mary's, —Motor traffic on the highway the home of Mrs. S. Dickson, the apent -Thursday of taint week with 'was very heavy over the week -end president, in the - c hr. , Roll Call ' Mrs. Graham's sister, Mrs. C. A. the weather being delightful, for was answered by . "'A •health rule for Which has ever been offered in the town. The are just, Sterritt. motoring. A noticeable feature is every day." Business consisted of what the workman needs for fall wear. 9 " ---r. o regular L)r jtgee{irrg of the W. the large nturds of new ears voting the 'sum of $5 to purchase SOLID LEATHER THROUGHOUT •M. S. of the Uniued Church_ will be seen on tfbse roads and very, few oiri chairs for the Punlhtc Library. Ex- - •. ' held on Tuesday; Sept 3rd at Mra.I ones. hairs will be shotw:n. from the Ina- Bunting's cottage at Squires' "Bea&& —The Annual Birthday PdAy, of titute at bhe'M•arkham Fair. Mrs. G. Chocolate. Brown, 'Mennonite, Beat of sole leather ' r Cars will be at M.. S.. Chapman's; ..Chapman's; St- 'George's Guild will be :held on Trikn to be convener. More than so stitched and pegged, ,Rubber (13nail) heels, and _. afore at 2.30. Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 4th, at ladies were present. Mrs. N. Randall ..r --L. O. Clifford, of Oshawa, M -the home of Mrs. _W. O'Brien at the ,wins ejected press secretary, replacing The Price is Only $2.50 per pair %ornier mernber. . of the House of Bay. Will t}se members please bririg lvlrrs. parks. who resigned that posit- • Commons for South Ontar,u; :s in with them their birthday bags. ion. A splendid paper on "Health" Be sure to see this line before making fall purchases. ' -. the Qehawa General Hospital,- foil- —We may fie wrong,. but the send- was given by Mra.'C. D. Farquhar - � � p owing a hemorhage. We hope for.his .ing, under escort of "Piccolo ". Pete son, of Agincourt. -k (remonstration " early recovery . back to the States, broke after sev of arrangement- of flowers was giv- te a large number from here en months in a Canadian Jail, +with en by Miss Edna Green, :,f Green- CHAPMAN have been attending theExhibition nothing against him, seetna .hardly wood, which was re ry interesting. A. • s - - sad iepott a splendid show and a� square. - And our ,'authorities seem to duet by DoriQ Wilson and Ruth large attendance. On Saturday a re feel that they are no obligation. Sloan, and an instrumental number �`+�� �c cord for the 'second day was. made.I —The Gray Coach lines are giv- by Miss Marporie McKay were en- T'u]n STANDOUT VALUES The attendance being . 21.000 • morel ing low - rates, during the days of the joyed. Lunch was served by the a f• �w O+ than on the same day last year. Exhibition. Return fare for adults is hostesses: Mrs. Dickson, biro. G. ' . --Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Crozier are 85 cents, which includes admission Burkholder; Mrs. F. Mason, Mrs. I- -.expected 'tacit ih town by the end to the Ex1hibition Grounds, and the Hagerman and Mrs. W. •Hilts 'j ip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for of` the week, and Mr. Crozier will return fare for children is 55 cents, resume his position as rrriniater oc• Wluding admission to the grounds - - -� - -- - men or Women! -Same cloth--Same eypying the pulpit on 'Sunday next. —The Retail Merchants Associat COAL - -Price $►23.75. Services will be ,held both morning ion of.Ontario are making a-strong •. _ and evening this _ Sunday, resuming protest against changing Thanksgiv- - the pre - vacation hours of 11.30 a m. ing Day from Monday to Thursday.- N flS AM �APpDR699 f! and 7.00 p. rn. D. S. T. They say that it well cause a aeri�iva YOU HOULD KNOW Gordon's "Business - Girl" Hose•- +�' Harvesting operations are now dislocation of business. Mor}day is ( TGLLS YOU WIiCQi �r nearly over. The work has been ted- an "off day" with retail, merca'hnts, - , �� Splash' proof, f Snag-resisting C_ h1I• foss this year on account of the whereas Thursday is one of the busy grain being flattened by the heavy days. The ' government- however, w w� g fon Hosiery rains that occurred a few weeks agu, think that the original intention of Threshing operations w* now in full Thanksgiving Day, WvA is, to make ­1-4.= rr w BHA TFr35 - -• - .swing and the--yield to reported -to be it really a day -of thanksgiving will - very our sfactory.-but the -sample is be more,fittin�gly observed -on Thurs D ' :sot so good as last year. day than on Monday, and not a day Fred T. Buntil .ff "" - Pickering. —•Mr. and. Mrs. ' M. S. Chapman of sport and- other forms of pleas- CHAS. LAW, Pickering ;Bwdio Isicenses Established 1857; t and Mr. and Mrs. James Andrew, ire. !'iione� $520 ` : : a] -- - tt motored to Lefroy on Sunday to viss- - —The - sympathy of their many Alt the latter'e brother, H: J. Marquis friends is extended to Joseph and Y• , who is very eerioholy ill from blood= Mrs• Gcaey, in the death by drown -_ BACKACHES _ h poisoning, y caused by tire, prick g rabbit, ing of their youngest son, William, H I thtsmb by a small bone of a rabbi!, which wok place on Sunday in, -.Ham- -" Backaches Gone After Using Rua+ - ;a- which hhe was prepanng for the tab- ilton while bathing in the bay. He neaps--They give quick and sure It. His ,visitors sdviae that he app- ww a deck -hand on d* S. S. Kenora. -- Relief ears to have passed the danger peak He was a well-known athlete when a _ +'_ e - and-is now on the road, to recovery. student of North Toronto Collegiate E. G Jones Dmgg%t :.Round Steak . _ • *: • 20e• —Rev. Mr. Green, -of the Whitby and St. Michael's College. His mot - Pickering Ontario' Baptist Church,' again occupied 'the her is a daughter -of fhe late Bern- Minced Meat. � �.:_. ..12e• pulpit in the Presbyterian Ghurch on-- and and Mrs. Heck, who spent their ' RUMACAPS A lBunday, when • he gave an excellent summers at their cottage' on -the ` Stewiji$ y . ' ; " . ''. l e• sermon on "Prayer."- Mr. R. Nichol- lake, shore south of the station road. ` - -- CC - _ amt, of Whitby, again presided -at -the Mr. and Mrs. Gooey were well -knows CijtproC and Lime Co6ked Hams • • Wa�G. organ. A pleasing feature of the here. --`` service was a mixed quartet, ervtit- -The big Sports Event at, ;J aeL a ;rived s large shipment of ItGA L(iaf s �.. _. •.. 2 ., led, "Tenderly Calling Today," by. Park on Friday ,night last wee. ovr't- ', Gips in the followfiag sizes: is Mr. Nicholson, Miss Warfolk, Mrs. nessed by about 600 fans The even- lS.iw. >< 72 in. (�yproc, : • VaZ7etY �fp » '+ _ - . � 35c. , Thomas and Mr. Baker, vkich was ing opened with a ball game,. Pick- .1". io.'g'� �ti• unaccompanied. It was ,beautifully eying and the Dominion Brewery 38 in. x 96 in. •• � vidf . ;.' -• ��',. =- IwWered and mucb appreciated by which was not so interesting, . and AS S in. = 108 in. she congregation.. Rev, Mr. Given this followed by the Boxing. and S its. = 96 Dooac s Bowrd Head' Cheese, ' � 15�• - gill occupy the pulpit again next Wrestling events. A good evening's Star Idme - p_� r _- 1�+— - °+ Sunday, dnter#ainvl ent was provided, but we Hardwsll Plaster 7 ` Bo op$f ; : • '• A 5ce The many Pickersng friends of have a hunch that the boys, partic- ' PICX:IrRII�iG Mrs W. T. Dunbar will regret to ulaaly in the wrestling, were aware • • - :.hear.. of her death which took place of their duties, that of providing en- . LUMBER YARD - _ t on Friday at Vancouver B. C., In tertainment. It was quite obvious in = -- - her 80th year. Accompanied by her many, instances that they were tai- - . g R E 0 daughter,' Irene, she left her home in ing good care that nobody got hurt,._ Dunbartan• several weeks ago fora not very seriously anyway. However -' Optometrist Bucher (phone 3000 Pickering, - _.. _ trip to the Coast to visit friends. At the crowd seemed to be enjoying it- time of writing no particulars re. self and that's what they paid for. _C g, TUCK„ Opt. Eyesight 9pe- garding her death nave been recei.v- -Lou Marsh and Tommy McClure al- a.cialimt. Author• of -your ed. Mrs. Dunbar was a native of so seemed to be enjoying themsel- Eyes and HamIth," "The Child - - - Scotland and came to Canada at the ves, 'McClure, particularly, when he and its, Develppment," . Optornet- time of her marriage, and made her got a little too close to the wrest- ric Assewiwtion of Ontario, Amer. THE , . home in Pickering Village, where Mr. lers" nd was "sucked in" and had a ican Optometric . Aseoeiation. . Dunbar kept store 'where Messrs place at -the bottom of the pile. Me- Soeriolizing in 'Eyesight and T%ey l ved inn Pickering o unt laMa. Clll h tltinkit t hemoment,aandtsun e� OCR 91 to P.O.. ~ T`}te g po O.lawn: _Pick i . Dwsbar retired from - business, when what disturbed hiti bearings,' and as Plhone ]b16 a s' e t -� Market'* :.they made theirohnme in Dunharton, per Lori Marsb 'he needed a corripas�•• y _ " where Mr. Dunbar was born. Mrs. when he crawled °tit, to aid in ioc - Neer ddr•rttrerreer.t.e. Dunbar --was; an active member of ,St. sting his position. The evening was For ' Andrew's Church;- wheie she taught I a success, the Ball Club being in a - -- - - -• - C -clan in the Sondra School, Findi position to take care of the season's. ,I,1_0R NAT,F —Or,P 2vewr n1d ,T -r.Pv �''! EA Y -book an active part in the ouster I expenses from ;the gate'. receipts .n �iC,fcr. du to calve in Nov.. H, w. Marks. OOD BEEF VEAL., LAMB - -- church - activities, She was made- •a•1 addition to sending; a donation ,to the . °t �t con. L Pickering t f f life member, of the W. M, S. Her, Star it Fund, back. with 111 r. PIOR ALF— - ne FordNnn tractor. - N _ husband .pre- deceased her five Sears' Tvl,.rah. Fresh A' loan' work. 4 conditioned Bend ix fimt claass ills ' - i - to -a day.- She is' survived' by one Phone 102. l.2 - _ A D PORK daughter, Irene, and two sons, -Wm: " Wldtevale . _ T t�yT -Black cat, with white pews Also GOOD SERVICE $. wih0 is a professor in the. School 1 Jand front. male. In tickeri• -q vicinity, late M1 Of SClence Toronto and Gardner, a •- — in July. Finder please- communicate with ,Mr W. Beaton and:.famify, pf Toronto, Cenrge, MR Coxwell Ave., Toronto, or this Chartered- Accountant, alri'o of Tor- visit with his father on Sunday. + paw Reward, t - , :onto. Her funeral will take place on Miss Mary Beaton is spending a H010H C A IRY CEO W8— ReQQiF• ` Sunday from her late residence in week with her grandfather, Mr. D. Geered and grade cows, Government 7, H. _ �r�J Dumbarton Otl Sunday, Sept'" 1st at R. Been, tested. Freak and eho•e s yingen alwsy■ on i ro f , $ P. m. (D. S. T.), and interment, hand. Blood tested if desired. Free delivery on s SERVANT, pf 171n Childr+eri are J1pt busy oVCT- urcha•ea of 7 or more, Satisfaction ryaraoteed. .. will take pace in Fialdne Cemetery, hauling sabool sscjta lids week in, J Murphy. LiakMay. Ontario. rde