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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_09_20k. - .. • +may :. or. VOL. Lti'• - - - PICSE AING9 ONT.. FRIDAY. SE PT• "0, 1935. otvafse*ta:sallGasba. N _ - ■ � OTICE _ • Aadley StouffviRe 1lted4cal Silo -fillin g is bein g done by many. Our Continuation School opens a GREENWOOD Chas. Puckrin � r1 an attendance oov- AR 9ON- Phyeician : Duld oy trito Toron o on Fridag l ask e i00 pupilsUur brutkapaae your way .� r The school children attended their ��•• R. Young, a former Presby- .. H. FORSYTA, Oph. D., Director every day." - SILLS k school fair on Tuesday, at R99ptometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. •, tenon Minister here, moved into his ' ;., Ntarea Member of the American Optometrical COAL ' COKE, am• new residence last week. - Maaaclaildb. Eyes examined by appointment, t Mrs. Mc33aster and son, Alex, of - - -- - -'\s Phone 4801. Claremont. Out. Our pupulatiori 1S fast increasing, --Established 1838 WOOD, - CEMENT, kampton called on friends here on, there being five births registered at t.agaJ. Sunday. the Brier Bush Hospital last wek. %AND, Q Iti' A vhil(, ' Owing to the .hard ground and the Mr. Thorn was tried before Mag- 'All Feeds DD DONALD kWolt liarrtdter. ,L1t. ' tor, Notary ruble. Moneyw" n• crop failures for two years, less fall �aact • y _. _ .. •- i.strate Keith task week and was sen- iutt cp It,rmeriy uccupted by lot idle h. L. i -bats• _ - •and wheat is being sown. ,_ Are lower in price. As the ttRrt:.outh wing �i-wurt 4ouse. wautoy. toy - tensed to 60 days in jail for boo. - --n— B�7IIrDER'S SUPPLIES 'Frank Prouse and men took out Legging. ;market declines my pricee3 } j�l?:A'PON, BELL. -dc RUSb rive old seats and placed the new Our public and high schools held will be lowered accord - •+a••��'' W. J. BEATOti, K. C. also 1 ©ogl cartage work ones in the school here on Saturday. .their annual Fair on Frida • last at B. BELL J. D. F. ROSS - g Anniversary services are being Y � ingly.. : Memorial -Park, with a fine display) Ii'ur J. A. WRIGHT. held in the church here on Sunday, young pi9b nothing is egtta _ _ A � W MITCHELL and a good attendance. 1171 Day Street. Toronto, tadelaide2838' • • Sept. 29th, and_Vionday 30t'h. The , to aborts to give theca a healthy - There are five candidates contest- Start .nd fit them for heavier: t C. R10HARD8UN & Oo. Barrie- (Buceeseor to D. Munro and Picker. Good-vood Young People will Ores- ing East York so far. It is anybody's feeding later.' ,l aters, Sohators.+'Notsries -etc„ Suites 309 mJi Coal Co.) ant their. play, The Second Story battle with odds in favor of the and 310- -9Ritcnmond St. E:.. Torontu. Tele of Peggy." :4 Social hall' -hour wvill , Do not stunt-your young pig& phones-- Ad N,ghes.Sundaysand xo►i. Pickering Ont. l,Jeconstruction candidate b lta 3777. Pickering Phone 3813. 8tf ' be engaged in ,at the close of the BIr. L. E. Todd and far fly moved y feeding Lou btrollg feed 3 Office phane 7400 Re9idenee 45'20 play. Fgrther particulars . next -week. on the stArt. to Toronto last week. Mr. Todd was ��HOMSCN & McMILLAN- Skeels• � - - -- � ters. Solicitorp, Notary- Public. Office at _ - at ene time, manager of the Stand- FINE CHOPPING gives beat _ :•i RVRdence of Mr. Thomson, lest 11. concession 1, STEV�ART BEARE Cherrywood aid Bank, at Claremont. He was a reetilts in pig feeding, 1Picir fitig, 08,ce hours: 1•hurnday and Saturday evenrugs, from 7.0v p, m to '&w pp' m..'or by resident here .•.,r 40 yea=s. I' GR I1\ D FINE. appo intment. 'Pick ; A. : out floss) Bank Radio Service _ Miss Ruth . Taylor is on a couple -Tae United Church actor, Re,.-. Bl'dgt. Phone Pick ?U W. Toronto E317rY53o3. Of weeks visit u New York. 113 -. Laidlau, was presenked with a "-.CHOPPINCF Finest egtiipmeat fur expert, Mass L. Patton of Bluevale, call - Marge sterling silver trayL on Thurs- 1 (�tONAN'I o As Public' -- Barrietere, tia,ralateed set-'vice ed on .Mrs. L Gates recentl day evening last, it being the occas -- Monday. �4 ednesday k Friday _ VSolieitsva, fYotares Public g' y% • 40R DON D, CON ANT. K. C.. Parts,, Tubes, and Batteries.' Miss E. Den•tis of- -King City was ,ion of the 25th anniversary- of his- 7 cents per bag _ - ALLIN F. ANNIS, B.•A., LL, B. On hand, a -week-end gues of Miss E. Roach, wedding. MY IiISSIMI FLUOR Offices- •7 t 2 Simcoe St. S,. Osbaw, Oar Radio and Aw Itiiere a Mr. and Mrs. I. Law and daughter- A sad and fatal accident happened Is a rtal to an and belies then Phone --4 and 5 (Oshawa), and at the Court 9 S Specialty. tensor Sunday at the home of Mr. G. a week ago to 'fir. H.. Millard, a re y p' y R price for.. • .Howe. Whitby. (Mr, Conant) Phone T (Whir i most. W -h ti R lri - by). Gates. �sident of our town Whale helping the name? It teke� }ee9 9hrart- ac>, yCen` >Esp We welcome Mr: Potts, of Toronto Charles Harper with his harvest, and eningand makes whiter biscuits -� Dessflal Phone Mark 20M Pick 4400 or who has taken over the duties as while working on the hay mow, he and pastry, _ . 8coulT 6801. teacher in our school. fell 27 feet, breaking his arm and Tbi- is your home mill Rod is BIL O, 8di1'C8. D. D. 9., L. D. S.. Ralf Day Service will: lie held in 1 and larer'atin bas liver. He died ` S"�tt¢ceesor to Dr, J• 11' Dales). Graduate of i Y y , g •n Citled to your patronage. i1 Coile¢e f Dear Sur¢eon. and Toros. Tlig $ggl 8tOT8, Claremont the Sunday School and church see- in a couple of days and was buried f)q e>atty At Clan , om oeicea•er D. A. vice -on Sunday next at 10.30 a. m. on Wednesday last. 's. a eery Toe. r and Frtd.,� Phooe PHONE 624 A .number from here went over to roll. - FURNIT :. _ - U R � . Zion Church on Saturday .afternoon Dnnbarton LT RR BERT T. FALLAIRH. L D 8.. t4 witness the -marriage of Miss is- .Cl D D. 5 • Graduate of the Roya) Gotl�e of We are displaying an attractiT-e snrgeorts and the irnivetsttr or Toronto variety of abel Scott to Mr. Cl!aas, Whittaker. Leo and Mrs. White spent a few Shingles For Sale- m rayrdenCe second door wt or St. And- Miss Phyllis Gates 'entertained six- da-y's in die city, re- ently. w a Chumbr. Piekerrog. Oat., Oftee hoary ' 9 Aluminum and Graniteware )ate _a- m, to sp� n , or by apporntosent, (X-ray Rtlrniture nod Furniture teen 'of her little friends on Satur- Miss Elva .4rinis is engaged at v astausel, Pboee Pict 8700' 431>r Gali. Galvwn12, I Steel 8hingles, Novelties. der afternoon; in. celebration of her Malvern at Cowan's Store. ; h times. tenth birthday. Despite PPY a rainy Mr. and --cousins at White a are Y AiaoBire•rubebermlar, h8hin wheels. 7 r ' 40u*ta ono -r arras Prices low, is keeping with -weather they had a ha time to- visit' Rpy gather. t Mrs. ,Jim Blenkin's little girl, Mar- Lawn rn0were shoe ened ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- RA>�IQ SERVICE T PATER80N'la' OLARP MOIiT'Lt Mr. Warren VCi1Lon, of Breugham ie, had an, opera�!ion on her tltrvat A. Fire wad automobile insurance o, all kinds. i1a11 and get pricee• Phnnw 2812 eatr.si siting companies of solid 5,tancial stand- Presidenk . of the• = Twarnship . S. S. this last' 'week. We hope that site - a as� A Grijduate. of Radio College Aatsciczatlon vicitrd our Sunday Sch- x-ili scion be better. PO ®TILL, Lloeneed Auctioneer. Njtli _: ovi a week ago Sunday, taking ch- Mr., Fred •LanIdY4 -of. Granton _:•ib- - FUEL r'L ,F.• for oaanttes of York and 0116&60, cue arge of ti-e Bible Clan . Mr. and fled ?,lee. and '<lr�. Thum last week. iftosales of all kinds atsennsd to on shoraesa Up -to- the- liiinute. training seeress, -Address Grew alter P. o.. Out and . g Mrs. A. Gishain, of \3arkharrl ,were Lawson bicC�tnoctr�e, of MW,ye :Ei L�r � wish us also, the latter_ teaching th-• Jaw i.: wi,.h' this farruly this •seek. R B6ATON, TOW. :'3HiP FINEST EQUIPMENT' a. ,Bible Class. C. H. and airs. Chadwick, of b'l'ind Builders' Suppl2es - Do. Clerk, Converawcev Comn ias over for Aakine. s�avita, Aecountana, Etc. carter of for sor and lit +rt and Mrs. Scltwe -d Uiiiriage Licenses. Whitevale. Chit. Gu ra- oleci Sa�isf a ti er. of Ottawa call ed an �aib ,, M ,a s AT and . Ir . Ann.. '.ann nher Erie^ i Lumber and `' - Lath - .-Wm. MAW _ •Re la3t week. g9onable r' .. ., t .: P _ _ Prices - � pot Svsi � rtnl _ _ _ r. and _3. -, T. a .s .f A t- - ' .B, C bhi .r t._ osa onl reskn n les y P g ' Licener•ri Auctir)nrapi• For York, :. _H. ROY M11,,r.taR.` .-' 3a} oat of • ^•x'^ — -- Ontario Ontario Counuea - - - - t• .« ed Jack Burgevi wish a n and :,en- .. , Bromthitm, Ontario Silo - filling een.: to occi mot, ice• - Blue Coal' • `' All kinds of sales promptly attended to _ bf .the farmers' t1nTe )Cat new. cil set . tlL 13.ct wp,+Y. Jack Fad zone _ - , ._ 480 Pbnnt- M'trk 1(l J. , ' `Alberta Goal 1 TxRKS RICASONABLS V) Aliwirt Colle,_ ?.ellevil.e, ii.- n- °s 'S ts_may bgarranged fnr at the NEWS office • Mr. and 11rc, }'bACij�er9, Of WeFton - . -- -' Mills ,abed on AI s Pengelly on Sunday,.' tin,uP his Gtudies. We ,h him. the DOIllret }tiA Coke Bell .tnd -' Independent phones: Pickering Mi best of Ittek. g George and Mrs. Haney, of Torori- Cftn @Il.t J ' Whitby. Ontario'.' to, spent Saturday with Stewart and Have you ever visitet-t- a�p;mese Maple • . �lIr1Aa PlArit'er y Mash, Feeds ne�artar.Pntal SG :rte ° Be cure , a )tj- Rod R'end SAFETY _ f f Mrs. Corbett - y -' - °�- hear vb�1u' , at the Trav-lo .1e i and Poultry S11pp bllas• K. Green and friend,, of Tor- `� �_ �" Agents. for Lundy hence •+nw, are spending a few days with Tea op Wednesday, Sept, •.,th- at .^l --A GOOD DRIVER Fred and fir. -. Green. the home of Mr... C. Amu,, fr,rn ne and ]Me aootlnp 7 -A GOOD CAR- lies in stock at all -Miss M;1dred Corbett is in Toron- woo has just returned fmrn t+le Or• - -and Tent. Coc•ketlt?tt ltn letnPnts 1 -And I tiSURANCE with Mmes to,. att2ndintr t''e ti +rural School s� Tie r -uaI i ?arvP.t 5tinper +� St. l� ,' which' o ' ed on Tuesda j Y Paul .;- m -the -Hi ll Dunbart: ,n: A-11 • `� ZURICH . • :.i Mr. 'and Mrs. Tyrell, of R'elcvrie, . + :6ecsfrs Prices before Basins i; a be held i,:1 T_*'sda Oct. 1st from The Sfroogestr Ptire}y Uaeualty Chopping. called .on the •latters parents, Jas.,. 3'r. i 5.30 to 'r o'cl•.•ck in the �. rin una} t ' Company in- the•World, and 'sirs. Raine, on Tuesday WILSON SON D D S MOn. Thar• Sat. Krunerson and Mrs. Ormerod call- Hali. ni will be fl'. � ea by a 1FY 1 L ► L7 i3lJ A7 i - ed en the forr,er's sister, Mrs. Hag ?c�o`i pr,�?fai�. Plan to c•,tre, LOCASt Hill, ' Ciaa� CYRIL F. MORLEY 'Vol erman, of Whitevale, ,:,n Sunda. St. P,• -A'. ,n_�,g; :- -till), �;a+tay, Sep ' a > a'hoiie - Pickering, 670D y - . Mirt . 'Back and daughter, Mrs. ''_'ltd. ! - ;th Sunday , af-e, r Trinity 'S. Phone l2i j • D. N . Lockwood S. at '? p. +n. T;., •,..; ig Prayer. aril Bayer, and husband of Niagara • ' -pent a few days with Mrs. l� M. S"rt''','r. at 3. Prea :her at •this .ter- 9 This is the -Time Pl(?K}• :}iT %G, ONT. �;c P.w. F. G. Robinson. All am - - - -. - xL c„rr!i�i.y,int•it'e.i to ,w :�,r;hi wi•'; +�s � Plans are being r,1ad -e for Green. l' . -Of vthe year to brighten - -A .traFr�!,,e:ue u;a 'will 1?c held' a' R• G. CLENDENING � o.od Anniversary, un:Sunday. \w.� Up your home with anew 10th and Tuesday 13th. F artlit r ,,err- the_ hnine, of Mrs. Cliaries An, ,,is on fees of furniture, :FUNERAL DIRECTOR • W,�dn, :da:,_ Sept, ' 5t1, at 3•Fi 1,. D. -for, _. <l P _ ticular, later. I �ur Private Aii)bulanee' Rev. `.%I r. lluttrtn re ►orts t}iat �7r;. 1 S• T• Ta l,•nt' front Toronto will pro- Solid Walnut Occasional 1Q,tton is slowly ilnproring, but i,t' `'•'le °he in,u= ;cal , par: of tho pros;- :, -CA 1 TLE . Arm Chairs - -with uphol Any and Night St�rvice ttii11 be some rim^ befrre she will be 1`•un• .4 cordia} in,•itation• is vi-.-en Phone 9000 able tv }env., 'the hospital. all r•i;n --id this r,t r anti their siered seats and backs - ai I p Mnivern 5000 friends to roan? anti :4ptnd ra pleas- - -in repps.- m.ohairs and The Mission Circle are ]toMine• an ant afternoon and travel to distant r- afterr, -nn .tea' in the' Church on -Sat- velour�, . $8 t 5 Markham es Onts pt lands -, ithnut the cusu,mary ex cn- • y _ trdap. Se �. " :l.�t at 2.'30. D'irc Mont- . ,. c n Drop -back .. Conch,- Up= - . -- -' - it <ti „cry, Sr�cretary of the Oshawa 'e' r 0004 8S the best -and only On Labiir Day; the Surr-'r-ler It eF;r,rt ,holstered on a splendid _ Pre'�yterial, who has spent sedPral $1,00 per Imperial Gallo: p Senior Softball T.eag.,e. rompri:- g For the weak; in Africa, kill speak tin "Af- quality of repp with two Dunbnrtnn, Rouge, Fren :•hmer-'= Bap: ' In your own container cushions— Special, $14 '7.5 �s i;,• illustrated by lantern viers' Bull's Wn,)dlanrTs and Fairport, con- .. HOT DAYS Ever-,body welcome. cIude(l, tee tito,it su:- ces;ful (weft- 'n SlidingCo11cb, fv thgood The W. ?U. S. Auxiliary- -held their its history., Tite Dunbarton -Rouge We' have S limited supply - - .Coleman s G'es Stoves September meeting at-t11"("(' of cretonne' covered mat. team league winners were '_tnsucc- 1 Hot Plates Mt :c, R. F. Mowbray.; birs.. Ll'yd . essfuI in holding off the Ba;' teen,. 8t' this price, so-get yoUt ti @ @8. _Special — X8,.75 _ Coal Oil Stoves Pec•e.,s_ group gave a'v ry :inter.estinq. ° '�ea9on 8 requirements ' ei rtttrner =up in ti,e i'eatie fi)r th_ , Come in Fined let u9 show vote .. •- - � prograni based, on the A»nual Report t , q Tlir�e -Gene- i „n Trophy sent- _ one good9, Bug fillers Plans were made •fora suitable cal' eel b.' Frank Giiliert of Ci:. ' = ',- (early. ElectricRl Suppliee always ebration of our 10th .ann.ivf rs<+ry lematic of 'the league sham++ on hAOd,- Fly Spray . And Sprayers since uhinn. alra. R. F. '1Ton1bray, won by • Hull's •Woodlands In -t ••y.. - - • Mrs. F W Gii> v and 1I a W Gee - '1f _ . n . r, , : - - _ Binder Twine were avnointed a program cr,ttunittee • Quite a number from Pickerin ;l C. A. STERRITT Aud l'assey.Harris Repairs h1iGS. 'Mildred Pegg gave a very int- attended the meeting of the Junior ones Drug Store eiestinq report on the School for Liberal Club at the Geno, Hotel, Leaders, recent) held at the Whitby ai Ir HE PICKE4,R N G� NEWS Funeral Director y y Oshawa, on Wednesday evning' of Phone 6wo -Ai3abulanee- Servicb A,LVIN BUSHBY Ladies' College. Our next meeting last week, when the Liberal Candid will be at the home of Mrs. Mi]torl, ate W. A. Moore and others addreaw Pickering Phone 1800 ;Hardware Phone 4406 p' a e�the meeting. Pic - erring, Ontario PIC ERINQ - IL V% y P _ .. x Die As Liners Collide In Fog 4e 11 •• � ,Beauty Culture - I •" Si • ,B Sim Ie Means _ Ste, N'.LYy For chapped hands' or cracked lips. common suet is excellent. "` 4ft By KEN EDWARDS Simgly melt a piece of suet before going to bed, and rub it into the , g g cracks in the skin.. The hands will °' YL not be greasy after this treatment 300�•�M•�"aR 2W and no inconvenience will be caus- ° , fr ed. Use this for rough cheeks, bitten - ra�� by the cold winds, as well as for +c-,r. - x _ those cracks in the lips which a:e � •+t► ,R ° �;;, � ;,,. : •;�' y, both painful• and difficult to heal. c As a lotion for the skin to keep it in first -class trim, there is noth- ing to beat the old glycerine lotion Oequal .parts of glycerine, rose's! water and eau- de- Cblogpe. A greasy *� 1 skin should be treated with a lo- `'�► - -•: °- 4j tion containing- only half this prr- . ; portion of glycerine, as: glycerine, one part; rose water, two parts; and eau -de- Cologne, two parts. 'r Some lR people imagine. that gly- ' tp, cerine makes hair grow on the ' 'I , skin; this has never, been, proved, ° and it appears. quite plainly that 'A no proof of -it will ever be forth- coming.. If it could ' be proved, we ':mod:- ,.ba:..r�a'7a.,.. "�_ Y l�p. £� '�'y n \,p •*'•r�eQ should hear. about glycerine-packs EQAN MAC? ^� I for bald heads. Experiments up his men, sieepin,,, in' their hunks, were killed nn : five in iurc.d hen the Cunatrl= y�'hite Star liner HIS (YEa;T 0H H: ; -to the . present seem to indicate J.aurentic and the Napier Star, a freighter of tLe Illue Star Line, collided, to a thick fog in the Irish _= RECORD that glycerine inhibits the grnvith Sea 60 miles out from Liverpool.. The I.aurentic (18,72.4 tons), which. carried 620 passengers on a 40 1 t-aay Baltic cruise, ­as, badly holed in the' bow when the stem of the 'rapier Star, bound from of the hair." Glas o +.v with a carko of'iron, cut into her, 77he p hoto shows the hole in the L'aurentic's side as she docked at Liverpool. MO OF SPEED • Cannic,g ' Ill Canada - - Sir Malcolm Campbell was knight- operating in Quebec with a. product- es. Gther important, canned g,.od was to give satisfactory results if you ed by the King of for his Ottawa, ,Canada — Fruit. and vege- ion of probably 230,000 cases. Thc' 1,4.'}8,523 .cases of soups A all kind; haven't clone, your -part. .contribution to the cause of mechan- table can in Canada is carried movement is spreading into Eastern - and 4162i,,"478. cases of - tomato juice. Seal locomotion. Anyone who thinks on most extensively in the Provinces Ontario and other important vcgc• l OIL BEST 'REMEDY', Sir Malcolm Is a madcap should meet + of Ontario. British Columbia and table- growing district.. Thew: small Begin -with a. hot. oil champno once •,=film as I have. He.is a. serious =mind- E Quebec, where clima -tic condition- unit canneries are largely operated �r •, ' a week and, between washings: ap- . ed individual for all his nonchalance are favourabfe for the groWing of by individual vegetab}e growers., i o ar „Harr amply -a tonic to correct dry con- lition. ti _-when riding at a. dizzy speed with fruits and vegetables. The principal' The commodity •is pr)cessed in ii - The tonic ought to be massaged- in death perched upon his shoulders. fruits canned in Ontario are: apples, fresh state and, with proper treat. .(3i ;e It Cill �ri !11'18I1t5 �i0' Bethu ngerstips —the -hot oil should Sir Malcolm is the world's land pears, - plums, peaches, cherries; cur meat, a• product of unexccIled du3lit;r p f on -the night b.fcre tha speed king, He'hun4 , up' a record of rants, gooseberries. .. blueberries. results. Correct Drti'iie zS shampoo, massaged in and allowed 276.316 miles per�hour last year at raspberries and strawberries. In ad- In 19:33 the to: remain on 1111 night. If you have Daytona Beach, Fla.- This year at dition, British Columbia has the pack of the Canndiar In spite of pre- vacation warnings, -your hair, washed by a .prufe_sionul - :Weadover, Utah, with 'throttle tide apricot and­ the loganberry. The fruit and seretabTe cttnninfi' i•ndustr `there undoulitedl•y area mood many operatcr, insist on being left under open and Pxbaus,s flaming the "hu -� vegetables canned inelude:-tomatoes, consisted of 1,201,:.'%7 canes. -of fruii= vomert who, •right, this. minutes arr ,Ito steamer un`.il-glmost alt of the man bullet ", Sir Malcotta Campbell, peas,, corn, • beans, beats, carrot:. Valued at -S °_;89},9,1 'arid 5, :.31,,L •. undoing how to 'recondition hair oil' has been alaorbed by hair and achieved his h[e ambition by travel- pumpkin, squash, spinach-. and as- cases of vegetables valued at $R,. that's becnn:e dull, fa•fed and dr'y scalp.- ling ,01.337 macs per hour, .more Pa The canning season beh.in =� '137,296• Of the' canned Atcgetal, ;e= fiom crver.lwes of . sunshine. The than five miles a� minute'. in June and continues through' - the packed, tomatoes -rank fir.,t in the majority are -asking what to do `Hi;,tory does not saive 'present _ - - Hta "Bluebird" t- 11 years old, .it's summer and autumn until October. number - of cafes with 1,i1 :,9,$:,f,, l,ak- ribout'lack of natural oil and - others probin`ms._hui sometime;. it helps with _ a Rolls.Rnyce. BritW.i made, t3erelop7 being at its height in -Jul}. �Luguat` ed. beans with 1,04o,796 cases ronief want to know ho long to wait be. therr. sniTTE'!on." ing _.500' horsepower, and -revs up and September. nest, followed in _order by peas with fore making an aispointment for a =Emperor Hat!c� Se:assle.- • to x:600` per minute. i A development of the last 'few 8'3 °_,890 cases and corn 4(11,8111 eases.- full -• ermariciit. - - - Only -fine other men have driven' a-'. 'years- of great - importance and pos Of the fruits canned. pears -canre-- -- F' ,,..4t of ail, don't even' consider a "The -Duman body needs miner. car 200 miles per your, and all five psibilitles is home canneries. - 'It• is first with 334,371 cases, followed by new permhzent,.until your hair is als," say,, a Canadian s_ ^_ricultural are- dear]• . For once Campbell seems I estimated that in 193.1 , there were apples' with 230,741 cn*es. peaches ;nick to normal. You can't *expect, -bulletin.. This applies, of course; G _perfectly' satisfied with hlmself and about 1.700 -registered establishment? 161,615 cases .and plum;, 't'3.;,! I6 css sTr operator of a partiruiar method every to thaw 'with iron constitutions, Xr :. i "B:uebird ". and whp not? . - - Our bats are off td you, %ir 3laleolm _ - CampbelT and-to you gati•tnt 'Bluep _ ,'bird' .' TURRET Canada is Exports Higher i ;� � � � ' � ? s� -�+' :,"�« � ��� ��:�; _ F- nada—Cariatla's dom- Ottawa, Ca ! vA Y aw --estic' exports a slight gain a oat sx F It,HER - i x. in July, anmunting to $36,39,000 4v compared "eith $:,t,,131,000- in July, : f° a'°r �" %.wi•.. Exports 'to the United kingdom - -dropped from $23.04.3:004 in July, `a - :1931, .to $21,500,00i1, it 'decrease of ' • e '.' ^�"b -16 ,per rent. whi!e exports to the w R, t from 17 '' 11,004~.; 3 United Sates rose S , .tin. July, 1934, to $21.1?5,000 in July, ` .fin -' a... #• c 133.1. anel incma.,e t f ;• �er per , .. .. - }�, 6.,..Q. . ,! 25.' }'y+ +'++'�%,aw•.K. . ;3 5> y y ., S C rl!; � } ... , , - There, was a sharp .Tnc•rc•a. ' in the ` - �� ;:': -'�,^�: ;,, �"r�>r".', s,� g�' �.''• R;�� , + . Eexperrt of agxicultural implements. in �! »; , ri a Y�. i,'Y c w #��' „•.A -IN Ju.y, the value rising from SIS6 000 r :p( sit 1 y� �. _ s "� 9 `V err a year ago to Si,121,000. Co er•in- :.r *; F t kx� ,x creased from S1.7G3,f)00 to $2.541,000 , >' 'nickel from -52,1354;0W to 53, : � ��a ..and 309000•- There was a conipnrative'y ''s •Y : u ti a''' `" 'e '� s + small increase in lead but aluminium dropped front $099,000 to $3rr3.000. ,r There weie' declines• in wheat, wheat' flour, fruits, cheese, -fish, fur.,. MEE, � lun,ber, pu'.pwno l and wood pulp,_ f .. . - '',tnd automobiles. but' pains were ,t• .. e• h r E it in bare � • w hiskev meat, heu *.her, 1,iTtcier twine, raw wool. ACTION,,`' iitnchincr • asltest.os and sliver. ;•aFb,F For the-first four Tnon.th� of the _ _ .loiecnt fiscal year, ..Canada'; dom- - -t,34 exp(,tts had n value �f' 52032 - `: You' .-® Entitled to Ralf• ,o! These TWO VITAL FEATURES I • X84, -1_'9 .compared with ST03,r•13,032 _ *+ in the corresponding period of the ` "(j OU'RE entitled to the newest style —and .the Get your fall money's worth by choosing a Master preredir.g fi:: al "year, a rain of 2 'YOU'RE rid ri "comfort =when you buy a new car. Chevrolet. Low delivered riM; ens GMAC terms. g Y Y P , Y _ 'Let these two vital facts help make sure you get them I, - Ffrst: The Master Chevrolet is the only lowest -priced PRICED $ ~ �Te$ Are Car that brings you Solid' Steel TURRET TOP Bodies 885 �tor the Master •by Fisher --the smartest, safest, newest kind of motor FROM 2 -Pecs. Coupe) .Brita� s LovelieSt , `;car bodies! Delivered; fully equipped, at factory, Oshawa, Cot. - -- Second: The Master Chevrolet is also the only car Freight and Government license only extra. �iur ;; eta, i:n lan'd.— "I;ritish girls in its class that brings you-the gliding KATEE- ACTION " unques.ionably• possess tine most'' ride I The only car. in its field with Fisher No -Draft '-•STANDARD SERIES 'MODELS'AS LOW AS $712 beautiful eyes in the world," de. - Ventilation and the Blue Flame Engine! - clared hiss Betty Balfour, flie film star. Sae was judging a com p eti- _. I tion at the bathinv' pool 'for the most ,;lheautifui eyes in Mar.-ate. arCH,.�VROLET' �Five hundred girls took part and ,�,7,000 peonle cro�1•ded into the pool ' ' ' to see the judging. "It was the -- - -- _ ]nost difficullt task 'of my life," Miss ' _ .. `: 4 the °uid f3aae • a a ' ' = Balfour said afterwards. ra1Mo - STS 1i tors Miss � - .. � � • - - ..Dryer hO =t giq�k$y "t,pM The clear, geey e�res.of iss roan PER - . Ehliels; a tall blonde of South` ate, ' " - `nAin°�'° 08-A --*r loco her the first rise• Pfisq Rub ' e`•� r■ ^p ^■ Claremont 4,o it i oe,t� J ur'j ' Of °YOU t P y 1 CHAS. V V V - _ abl o„ do re, plt a u,� ,dio {niter of. Park ITead Road, Dudley; -- -. .._ for •t bb•rQr 8a1�OUrQr1Qba Shorrr - black eyes, -.was second, and Miss ~ - � •re airtC ^;rC 'C'laire Tucker of TTatchford Crescent, ' ` ' " K d, �••i, Uora - le,,� _ al r two. - .. _ .. West Olton, pale blue eyes, 'war - - - - - third. ! ; �i•-1 �'i 1 !L ' or MI LIONS OF YOUNG AVE SCOUT 1 NG } PINE TREES SAVED g --- y' o v Here • .There a _ 7. �– , '• � - • • , :Everywhere _ Ontario •Forestry 'Branch Acts � • - "' Quicklti' Against- Sawfly - H EA R A brother to every other Scour, without regard to race or creed C:►tterplllar A.t.uc,p of Lail Scouts -A number of parties of American Sault. Ste. 11larie. Ont. ? The 13th of the month falls on -is one of ' Toronto's newest Scout Boy Scouts originally booked for the 7h 7+F^ Friday ino1 :e often than on any Groups. T;ie Grcup s �spc•nzored by cancelled R ashington Scout Jam_ mediate action by the Ontario For - TJ1�1 e- S daY• ;:ie local' Polish A :I :once. bores visited Canada Instead. A troop Branch has saved millions of * * * • p young pine trees on the 5,784 -acre No Tobacco of Kentucky boys saw the Toronto "Alan —How's your ha fever? ' .1 ' plantation north of Y Camp food donations to the 1st Pro- fair, a party from. Ohio camped on Thessalon from the rave Friend —So much better that. I vast, Alta.. Scout Troop this summer the Stratford camp site, a troop from kes of the • 1r[� now feel safe in starting out wi'h iugluded a whole, sheep, which it «as Atbany, N.Y.,'vi "sited Halifax, and, a sawfly- •catterpillar, it was learned Mlle Otrden s only three han'lkerchicfs instead of ,bought would `'keep the Scouts for troop from California, visited Vancu- last week, " the dozen I usually take v :hile it is a couple of days." ver and Jasper Pai•k. One of the larg- Discovery of the sawfly',at Thes - :'That's wiry "roil- your - owners" - going strong. - * salon marked the first time it- had „ . •. est parties, from New Haven, Conn., everzwhere are getting back to .. c visited Quebec. ' been found in Northern Ontario. i d Members of the local Rotary and g en sFineCut— theonetobacco It is just about this, time- of the . .' . Forestry branch officials sprayed' Gyro clubs did Vie work on flee veil_ that �assr Cigarette Satisfaction. year the child figures how he is go' Ing of the new S'eout hall at Ne :son, A camp fire attended by 150 Scouts, the trees, saving most of them from And V d'S ` ing to keep out of college, while D C as a way of placticaily backing ubs and vi =itcrs from Weiland and destruction. 1q ens Costs so little that dad figures how to keep him there. € while investigating y it cioesn t pay to deny yourself the local Scduts. Pot. Colborne was the occasion ar- S' g the sawfl at the best tobacco. you'll ro�1 * . ranged for the investiture of Scouts tack, G. H. R. Phillips, chief forest -, „ „ ti Pat—NY- are going to pay and Cubs of ' the new •Thorold Boy er, and Rod .Goodall forester, found', C)�den s best with Chantecler you oin 'me that $10 for pasturing your cowl? On behalf of the knights of Col_ Scout Croup. Following the investi. the white' pine weevil attacking 'Or Vogue cigarette papers. I've been keeping her now for ten umbu', Grated Nrii::ht R.-A. 'Cannon ture the Welland Scouts presented .a Scotch pine. bf Poksr' Hands, any numbeis,•now weeks. presented a troop Eag, to the new varied camp' fire programme of wrest- They were, told by the ' entomo -. accepted as s complete set. + Alike.—Why, Pat, she ain't Niorth C ^.thoi :c Scoui ,reap of the Redempto_ ;ing 'sing'.ng and Skits, and County Iogical branch at Ottawa this find ten dollars. rist Fat•Sers'.Rrctory xt Calgary. Wart ?en, F. H. Clarke, Reeve of Tho. was the first recorded attack of the Pat -Well, suppose . I keep her ` ' ' rold> Township, addressed the gather. white Pine. q: Bevil on Scotch' pine. for what you o: :e me then? ing, Mike — \o, in.eed, Pat, but I'll t411 A B: v Scout Troop Class `was -a s ' • s E ' E you Kha, feature of B;c •cle Day,," an innova. ' I'll do. You just keep her trvo nu,re weeks and then you can tioa this year the Canadian tie_ Scouts from Acton, ,�ti'e"on, Celt. CANADA'S FOREIGN - have her. Y tioaal Exhibition. Cyclists o *, the• _'0th Toronto and Oa.kviCe, joined those of Your Pipe Knows Ogden's Cut Plug "? Toronto Group took firs. place, fol_ Milton, Ont.. fora summer JamT5ree � lowed closely by the 43rd a d 49th. at the Milton Agrtculturar-Park. blay- TRADE GAINS Getting rich is cosy. Just hold on , , or G. E. Elliott .welcomed the nisi- ' to vacant lots and iet other people tors to the afternoon of competitive Dominion w build a city around you. Spvcral hundred Scouts from earl_ ' DQrninion L \Qteg Seou.ing events and evening council The fact that Canada's -foreign oas points in Canada and the- United fire,, programme.. The effective con. commerce has held up remarkably Jeu'e ? —I asked Cleveland if the Sates coon -pied. the .St,; ut Camp at elusion was a torchlight procession I well, in cempartson with friar of Largely Reduced grapefruit was very jaicy. the Toronto Fair this ycLa% The camp through .the town, headed by the 1 other' countries, during the four de: Hblen —And did he tell 'you. was located directly north�of the' Do- 1126n brass band, In'connectlon with �- pre'ssion years from 1930 to 1934, is ' - Jewel -No, but I rear( the answer minion ' Government building, and . the garner a shield donated 'by the revealed `in, an analysis ,just complet- Bank Of -Canada Has `k'ith- ` in his eyes. was in charge of Scoutmaster Alvan Town of -Stilton was awarded Uak- ed by the s atistical bureau of the {drawn S87,000,OOfl In Fraser of the 105th Toronto Troop. ville's - "A" Group. League of Nations. Six Months :. Nature's Signs _. `' __ -- World exports on the gold dollar When you see.swret juic a les ball. ln.the' last four years; the ana- hanging low upon the' trees, - t cage "It's, never too late to mend ", lysis shows, have declined 57.1 per_ Ottawa: The 'Bank of Canada - And you hear a kind of yawr►ing in rjVI;R�% %��% i %I� It is an adage ni h trut_`t in it: A cent. while thole of Canada are down has now been functioning for six the .mild 'September breeze. LL 11 C1 j j i �] Icttei has just cottie to my. desk from months. It commenced activities . by only 49.9 percent, Thus the Do- When the 4eos' all start to act like Miss A_ F:., and' after reading t, 1 March 11. - --- -: - ---- - the d g mtn'.on Ims resisted the decline more , y' eat drone -biood in their f1ceply sympathise with her for she successfully than has the world as a " In the period elapsed, a total of veins, 'A 'WEEKLY TONIC hIls certainly had a • tough time. ! whole; Japap, alone, of the larger $87,000,000 of the old Dominion :And you, feel a growing cool' eas ir, .by Dr. M. M. Lippin Physically, -she �bas'had a great deal i notes have been withdrawn from II Nations, bras a better record., { the slsntin„ autumn rains— f' illness, and her physical condition 1 _Tbr � c ^mparIgona :ere Interesting. circulation and replaced by the " 'When you find the monthly roses ha; unsYciubtPilty had a mental rear. l 1 smaller Bank of Canada notes, . don't have near so "IT'S N£1/'fa TOO LATE' ,, n; Tr • to take your mind .off your'' The decline ne of •Canadian exports ne when the central bank opened . blooms many. Eti;erybt ly is familiar with the old ' y f 49.9 percent. contrasts with a decline there " iroubles. -iIi .; A. X. R is not always ; oC. 6G.9 percent. oC the exports of the was $98,000,000 of- Dominion notes - And the folks drift off the porche_ easy to do that, but -yolk will peter o outstanding. �1Vow there is about United States; with 57,.. percent. of S to the family setting rooms. y packet. Two dimJile� aeWeve much until you do. ) With a ! thoap of the i?nited Kingdom; with $11,000,000: The total of both Bank in your Get a piste of cakes and cider atrf 1lttle effort 1t earl be done. In your 65.5 percent: of Germany; with 58.4 of Canada and Dominion notes out- - pall u g go well with the 'fat' of the la d. . p your iorkirr chair, peace at any price i cheaper than capacity as. supervisor in a childrens' percent. of France; and with .58.1 standing August 28 was $80,000,000. You can bet your boitti -m collar Old duet at all costs. He who hest- 'home you should be able to find some percent. of Italy. Japan's'decltne was On January L next the chartered King �i�inter's, in the air! thing; to interest you and take your i approximately 47 percent-., the only banks of' anada will be required tates is bossed; .'Slogans do not Jock SlacTash while welkin along have to make sense to lie catching. • atten.lon away from yourself and i major exporting nation with a better to reduce- circulation of their own -the street met Sandy :1fcToon carry- ' - A pound of pluck is worth a to•n your condition, You want ,to find record than our.own. notes five percent., the first of the of .luck-. A sli bred woman something to occupy your attention In .the- analysis reveals at -o that, in cuts under- the new Bank Act which, f ing a• new piano on ' his back, g in your. spare. time also and perhaps char- Jock—Sandy, t . - are 'knows. no bounds. Laugh an'3 point °f volume o2 trade, Canada con_ oven a period of years will see you . economiz- the -best way to do that is to'. follow i tributed 3.71 percent. of the total tered bank- notes 'iri circulation gra- "' ing again? grow .fat. If' business is worth : r,me definite line of study. Sandy —No, I dinna any of your time, it is worth all of _ _ , world exports in. 1929, while last year dually reduced.•to a minimum, AI- _ y vyish to wear You s ' - s e peak of tak,n u rite s d • she boosted red c share to', 3,93 er= ready. the chartered banks are tak- it. There d toy o r A Y. ere .is no substitute P ll �' out the t to s- t e wheels. work. AA important factor in of F'r•eneh of or £locution and ask it t•cent. ing steps to be ready for this five If all business is promptness, , , , You are too far advanced in life tb That !< ntei•estiirg information, — percent, contraction, i you tell the wife you would Even a mule will develop horse sense do that, Of course not. "It's never too i and encotrla=:ng. It ]s proof that Can- _ merry again, she is geered —if you late - "The true i at n _ to incnd and w never reach a° ode's forei a trail has suffered less h s that 1 modern roe - if you treat him like a gentleman. e � e __ •tell her you wouldn't on a bet, she time when, mental development Is. be_ I !Nan that of any other nation except dition's nations can -no more live alone As also peeved. But he is never `afraid 'of the J g than individuals," 1 = e P Queer critters wo- boss if he knows he is doing 'first, yond 'us ft w e are Prepared to go,! span. It is interesting to note, too, j class work OuF idea of a soft about ft in the right way,'91en and, 'that the Dominion now occupies a<'C- -- 'iscount Cecil. -m ^n lei •stir'od o, on new ren_ and place as a source of supply for job is a feather renovating usines;. 13.66e—What cari I do "to save _ Probably a inan becomes a tures at a more advanced age then (Great Britat n n c-0 ft"iW iu 7.1111 - 4. : steps in preparing; a meal9 rave di you 'are and have made success. I ' place ten years ago. Similarly, It has Classified Advertising Married Friend —Move .next poor g b digger. so he ,will be prepared I $ ; for an • undertaking If .A could elte a great many In - tances , moved tip from eighth place, Io,fourth _ _ o a, delicatessen., es~inrinal hasn't a scar by which nhich demonstrate that. My advice to i place in'thp. ranks of 'Britain's cuFt- =gyErtT088: they can catclr him. they are hopeful you Is to set a definite objective be- onrers in t-he same period. \ SEPTE31BER BREEZES —A' hay Ete'has a womah. The fore yourself, and steer .a'stra:ght, �•. Str'atfortl •Beacon- Herald. ur'i Eit Tu LVERY 1.%%* ''TU t Prayer List of 'wanted itt%entions alit rulI n'' fever cure is not' unlike religion, meeting is the only attraction. tht #t °`ear course toward that.. • infu, tr,attun Sent free. Who 8amsay helps some but doesn't' 'take with .isn't discouraged by empty seats. There is much more Vrat I would I Company, 1Vorld'Parent Atturner" t,,3 others. The best way to' feel The best way to break a d_like to say to you, but it. is hardly ap -; Warm Water Route bunk street, uctawa,' Canada, j .for the needy is to put your hand` habit is to drop it. Propriate to say it in this column, so' T=ZS AND BICYCLE BALROADRS e- I am.writipg to.you personally and, Discovered Ihi Arctic w • r � -• -, - "" - - r _ , _ 117111ES, $ a t LI S L . f aft r receiving my letter 'you 'think transportation ecatalogue. ]canbe of further service, I will be �1 oscoa. —the Soviet ice breaker Toronto Tire, undas West, To- glad to have you write to 'me again. k ronto. Sadko reported by_ wireless last wee - % 1 ecse do not lies;late. ' x � �'it hAd discovered a warm water, pesos AND 'sossEe Another. letter has come to me from passage through Arctic ,fee .which I UI'rult•l•cNITV t Someone selects a readerin Zurich. H,e:e Ia ,a young l might be a section of' an open chap -' wi►1 buy outrage, fruit garaen, fo r man wit`i a definite ability 'and a 1 net - through which' 'stearners could $15. particulars, stamp. Elgarddale' r % b l;uater}', Aylmer, Ontario. _ - good type of mind. He has musical I navigate to the Far East from ability and has played in orchestras , EurQpe by way of the polar regions. _ - .iV4 at'diffetent times. He tells' me he is George i shako6, head of the ex -'; BB `J ..� ) handicapped wi.h poor health and ( 1"1 I z E ` l I.pedition 'exploring Arctic areas, said \ / i� that he suffers from bronchitis. He n ��6VTESTS T`ee he _ has not been in very steady employ_ {the passage ictls 650 feet wide, cut -� �ciou9 in yid S�tlyso4for moaeYnrk,.liil] „� 'ring through previously ' unetplored, 1 mPnt and he would like 'me to get I territorj fictweeri Franz Josef Land', °iha use a °;d' f °pu`�t VG ti him a job in the city. Well. that is AND MONEY - MAKING nb a o =S it, er fc,h canna i and Nickolas the Second Land. He 'A wrnldoe rely be l,ri one thing that I can hardly undertake reported the water lane was flanked IDEAS FOR EVERYONE rwalalldv�" -1, ,Children's to do. Bu: why my reader wants to by fields of 'impassible ice. VO rep e acts come to' the city,• I don't know.' '1' Lshakov, who also announced i AUTHORITATIVE COUN- �tlondeYfulolokfT� Ds tams think ?ie woulri be' well advised to Picture$ ewOYid, I ' the discovery of a new island, said! SSL ON WI\'Nl\G PRIZE $uch8t=angedth remain in the country �� ;heae he hat lie believed, the water was a achb ax °uu w ;ode °moos xt till the advan.ages of the pure, clean, part of CONTESTS odors° nil the Gulf Stream. . The passage was ; l' o .0% Cp0 �' 11'esh air which folks in the congest- This' article and ril Mthly, Co a3tec etof "'MCA ;'ct. city: areas would sometimes be rchorted extending ,due north front: � in m °abbage'etc,k.. the positipn of tine Sadko, given -as' 11S11I1�S of, Prize Colitzsf�, fro willing to give a great deal to have. :,. ° 81?> dep'rce northern latitude, ap- Syndicate Markets and M, R = _ Af er ,all, there are opporiunities, proximately 70.0 mites from - the kits• for. lllust,rations• for he= Protect j De -` 1 t' yourchildrea! in the country, and I �m sure if my North Pole• sins, Greeting CaTd De Windsor Iodized reader friend will look -around him preventetgoitre signs and `'erSeS' Stories-and ropitE° and use the talent that' lie so olivious- 1 oleo "purest end ly possesses, he will find that he can Poems, supplied for a yearly some definite subject and then read Stll)SCri ti0ri of $..00. beet" for ruble _ cooking and oral make as great a success of life, and all he can lay his hands on which p bealtb, perhaps greater, in the country than per,ains to that subject, .'He should }!, $ampl'e Sheet for IOc - he will ever be able to, make'of it in' also read some good magazines.' Why- - - -- " ' Tear Off 'and Malt Today the city. I think this young man not, for example, subscribe for some Or a 3 cent statnped envelope CAMADiAN' INDUSTRIES LPN#& should ma out a course of reading for full information. " SALT DIVISION "LL „ p good musical magazine and go la " WINDSOR.ONT. for himself as a means of Yurther wholeheartedly for 'the study .'of GIFF BAKER Withontobligatig���pleaee Bond special Child. preparing himself for whatever op- music? v - ren's 13opkl•t, "5ALT all. over the World ". e e ening may occur. The main thing in s Nara life is to be ready to seize the op- IssuC NO. 38 — '35 . •39 LEE AVENUE f ' AddTe,- st portunity when it presents itRelf. 1 TORONTO . • would advise him to fix his mind on 57 r �,' 1 J. / y � „ crowd and high prices were reaiizeu.,,ridge on 'A ednesday last,- at her where sihe lived unul her death. She i3la,c:kei711t11111 BL w WOTIC : I �: i. S L t 11 Ivg ►13 Cl Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson will move home in .Toronto. Mrs. Astridge': wa)a in her 59th. year. She leaves to ar - - shortly to their new home in Pick- maiden name was Martha Tripp ant: mourn her loss a sorrorxinR husband at right pri ering. was a daughter: of the late Josepl• and two sisters, Mrs. May Harbron, %jovv is the time to have those repair Terms The Senior Women's Institute will and Mrs. Tripp, who lived for a num of t!-ds place, Rev. Mrs. Higgs, of h)haattended to. Harrows repaired. !'• • , `!$1.75 per year; $1.50 paid in advance hold their September meeting )n ber of years on the farm now occup- Beachburg. and one broiher, George, also new sections on hand. The fa� .Subscriptions to the United States Thursday, Sept. Sept. 26th at the ied by Chas. Crew. She spent he: of Kinsale, who have the sympathy oua Fleury Plows always oo bandy and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. home of Mrs. J. Wagg. Dr Tomlinson girlhood days here and will be re• of the community. Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa. - of Claremont, will address the lad- membered by the older ones of the core and Electrie Washers. ies. All ladies welcome. community. After her marriage '32 Dealer in Cockshutt. and Frost; b - JOHN 'MUtiKAR. Proorietor. Last Friday evening •the friends .years ago, she moved to Toronto. ATTENTION, FARMERS Wood machinery. and neighbors gathered at the hall , A phone call will bring us to your farm. - Altona to bid farewell to Mr. and 'Mrs. C. GENERAL REPAiR WORK nzy-Acetyleue welding. J Stevenson and Miss Graham. Af BROCK Phone Pick 715 r'r a `_ ter a ro am given b we are prepared �O.repaireara. . Mab. E. Mattaew•s 4nd Miss D. p gi g y our young THEATRE F. S• wooaward Read were week -end visitors with people, R. E. Mowbray was called to trucks, tractors And all farm Mr and Mrs. H. Slack. the platform and read an address, machinery, wheels rebuilt and GREENWOOD 49I� Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson and Mrs. while Mr. Roy Mowbray and Victor :NTH =r=i$�7- Parkin resented Mrs. Stevenson Lire setting, wood -Work and - E: Brooks visited the )alley's sister, p -- wood turninlz Of all kinds. pith a beautiful table lamp, Mr. Mrs. E. McKay on Thursday last. p FRIDAY and SATURDAY Stevenson with a reflector and Miss Notice''' �O You A rception was held at the home Graham• with a lam Mr. Stevenson 1?laee your order .now fora •oi Mr. and Mrs. B. Reesor on Wed- feelingly replied also Mrs. Steven- SEPT. 20th and,2lat . good ladder f0[Spple picking. :nesda last for Mr. and Mrs. F, Phone nr Cell - -� Leckie, (nee Blanche Reesor), on son and Miss Graham A dainty lun- "The Ariz-onian" - . ' their return front a trip to Ottawa. ch was served at the close. Mr. and A. H. RO 1/y E R Mrs. Stevenson will be missed in _ O1Te do Building �f all kinds. - A shower, was also given them in the community, RICHARD DIX Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop. the evening, at which they received y, they 'were always MARGOT GRAHAME,� CARPENTERING,' : anany lovely ,gifts. lit. and 1Ir.-• ready to 'help in every good cause. (Successor to W, H. Jackson) CEMENTING, 'Leckie' left on Thursday for their The community were shocked to PRESTON FOSTER PhhcePick2729 1 -26 b; me at Frazerville. We wish then . learn of the death of Mrs. H. Ast- LOUIS CALAERN -•PLUMBING !many years of wedded happiness. -. --i - end Hull Monday, Ttresdayand Wedu %ida} Maple Leal Mutual F1I8 ROOFING Brougham Ha dull �r r SEPT. c3, 2i and 25 Iii3i�Taalce 110■ Wa 9180 yell Brantford Roofing IVlotor traffic was very heavy qv Builder and Contractor cf4 HOURS - Materials, Empire Bathroom er the weekend. and WAWANESA INS. CO. Equipment, Duro Water Nlm Pooly, of Bowmar!vijle, wa $r1C$WOrk and �tUIIAWOrk TO �L* » Cl!eap Rates for Faris and Connte7 systems. Beatty a guess of the T. ?Morton family las' S Specialty L Buildings - Stable Equipment week. ArOhltect's service RICHARD RARTHEL MESS windstorm Insuranee.on Buildings rand ether Building Materials :-. •;.... W. J. Brown and sons. of Toronto Ea spent Saturday with the former': _ : : - :. :. _., rk Guaranteed ` HELEN MACS Windmills, Silos etc. timatee Free - .. - - R @p8lrta -Automobile Insurance of •Wo Gua parent's here. rHE CROWN INNE JOE �fORRI90N All Kinds - Miss Beatrice Stevenson is visit GERT'RUDE MICHAEL T (Jj�(�j� 'tosebank Rd. and Kingston Rd. ' Write or Phone . F. et • a• RO �•/ SB ing Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Stevenson 1- Phone Pink 5ti20 of Kinsale, at present. BOWMAN $C +OWE Phone 11502 - - A Dr. Huxtable, practising it Pre - ARIO sent near ` bYill'iamsport, has beer -- - _ - _.-.. . "I'LL LOVE WFiTTRY ONT PICI£FftiNG ONT lcoking over the situation here, with Oa lrrra Jubilee X31 lets -_ : _ ro • t n a view to settling in this locality, i „� YOU ALWAYS he can secure a suitable residence - The members of the W. M. S. met Safety NANCY CARROLL at the home of Mrs. Brown on Th GEORGE MURPHY - a ursday afternoon . and packed two ,. RAYMOND WALBURN splendid missionary bales, their es- first - -' - timated 'value being well over $70. - On Saturday last Mrs. T. Knox at tended the wedding of -° her niece, Ii VEN I GS EB . N(i ;y TINSSB A A �j '�'Rc gasses Isabel Scott, and Cbarle. J-Adults. H '�/ RTERS Adults. 25 eta. :W eta., { Whittaker, of Cedar Grove, the mar- L. I �. Tack, �"`* D. plea 5 -ta. tax plus 6 c+ a. tail - riage being solemnized in Zidn Ch- "'1" Ohlldree. i5cts, Children. loots. _ Part 3 SCHOOL SUPPLIES .. Rev. Mr. Glover's appointments- • _ s .wvre filled last Sunday by Rev. Mr. Th results of compulsory test R - . Jeffries, ot. Leinmonrille, Rev. Mr. surprise a great number of the app- -_ •Glover" taking his anniversary der- licants, because they - do not know We have in stock a full 'line of School Supplied fo - • *hxa on former charges of Mr. Gl• that, their vision is faulty. However, • s ' ,both High and Public School needs. Remem -ber we cyst's. like the army, navy etc they are g - Boat- biulding has become quite an _ are the only store handling teat books, so get your passed when they can be corrected •. Industry at the shaver factory ihi.: to a certain degree with .glasses. - �r ;itlg'sciQfjhutp ;requirements early. A full range of eeribblers, drsvr- summer. Several boars have been The benefits are so much apprecjat-' ings; exam,. pads. paints etc. :t � "turned out from this plant this year, ed that- in many •cases they wonder TORONTO - soane having -gone do the Mdpkoka wthy they did not have a correction - _- Don't forget to get •your tokens for-the dinnerware - Lakes. A big cruiser ,mahogany, is long before. Elea with. normal vis- - nearing completion. ion very few cart escape the use of Single -5,0c. Return 90c. *ben purchasing your - school supplies. _ Friends of Miss Margaret Brown, glasses after the age of 45 because �r �+ ;daughter of Will and airs. Brown, of of the arrival of Pr�esb o is (old- DAILY - aSER 11 TC�3 `�uat arrived -A supply of 3rtited Fancy Biscuits to sell Y- P- Toronto, were interested in hearing sight). This condition has little to Eastern Standard Time at 2 lbs. for 25c. her over CFRB on Thursday even- do with driving, but if the eyes are _ _ 8 -iiW, when she sang her own compoa -- operating under strain . for close Leave Pickering Leave Toronto its=' '�^ng hews, a winner in the work they will tiro n,.vd, more was_ (Eastern House) tBay ar pandas) - t _ Amateur Contest at the Exhibition. ily at driving. The - putting ff of A. M. P: M. A.M. M. P M. g - -She was given the opportunity of -the use-of the cort�ection only brings a 6,09 2.53 a 6.30 a 3.30 -" 8O07 H cC MV RISON his second contest. regrets later in life when it is found a 6. #4 a 3.54 7.10. 4 30 At the Y. P. & 'meeting held on that muscles- from ears of strain 7.44 a 4.5.1 10 3 5.30 phone 600 - - - qVe deliver Y 9.24 � 5.54 10 3Q e 6 30 ' Friday evening, Sept. 14th, the fvl- forcing vision, have caused fund- 10.54 a 6,54 c 1.1.30 730 - - lowing officers were elected for the Tonal disorders. that will not respond c 11.54 7.54 P. M. a 5,30 . +:c+ntting season: President, Miss Dor- to correction. Errors of vision and P. M. a 8.54 1230 9.30 �1C� Qr�n Store. '.. othy Baker; Vice - President, Hugh muscle anomalies should be correct- 12.54 9.54 c 1.30 10.30 - ck e 1 j t Hudwar'a. a 1.54 -b 10:44 '2.30 � T t Garinon;' Secretary, Mary Malcolm; e4, and 'glasses worm as .directed. _ - Yrreasurer, Gifford Baker', Organist, Many nervous and irrational dr•ivera b -Sun. & Hol. only, c -Sat. only. e -Sat., Sim. & HoLQnly. "JUST TRY _ -Annie Bayles. Conveners: Christian have found relief and are. more rat- Rr� / -• _ Fellowship, Hugh Miller;, Missionary ional with the eyes corrected. Coach connections at Bufi'aloand - -. - C. Ve Annie Bavles; Citizenship, Rose Wil- Detroit for all points in the _ - ftti; Social Norma Harnden and SALF REWSTER u ` ' United States. - CANADA VARNISH CO. Mary P"nillipe. - Tickets and information at 1 PAINTS. AND VARNISHES A very well attended meeting of SATURDAY, SEPT list - Auction aRAYCOACHLINES : alts Women's Institute was held at sale of Farm Shock, Horses, Cat- tle, Pigs, Sheep, Hens 'and Aare=' You can be' corivinced that you can• buy the W. Ellicott home on Tuesday PICKERING a afternoon, Sept. 10th, the president, ess, at lot 18, con: 7 Pickering, the Easetrn Home -Phone •1506 t &•better product at a lower price. Our :Mrs. B: Harve g property.. of the late Raymond J. y presidin After -the business for- Paints, V- arnishes &, Enam• Pilkey. Also the implements and usual business session was concluded farm of 100 acres, good wells -and ) cis has•more than doubled in the last 2 -_, _the topic, , Historical Research" •wii; barns.- S- koomed brick house. 2 years, due to the increasing sale of - taken by Mrs. Brown who talked of acres hardwood bush. Reserve bid ? ou *,+oc wN+Te +� : Brougham and its industries of 5d ®� - -these products. ; en farm. See bills. Wm: Maw, and 60 years ago. - Manufacturing auctioneer. ��'`s - THERE IS A REASON .-'concerns employed well over 50 per- - '; sons: These industries have through -- - - - - - - - - - - Agent for - a Machinery ' the years, one by one been nwnop- pICKERING HORTICULTURAL ARe t r 11eCortinirk Deeri��R Farm vistded by the larger concerns open- _ !slid Repairs. � ling in the cities, taking the wb- nr otter.- a ,liHV t t r r . ,p M V e i can got 't� O an population with them, especially -SOCIETY it is not ivade.'• the youth: Roll Call was answered by National Resourow of Canada.,' Telephone 95)00 - `'' -Mesdames Ellicott serves tea,whert FRIDAY, SEPT. 27TH, 1935 j, g, 'gAL:S�DON, - PICKERING a all enjoyed a soolal half }wur. .,In the A. Y. P. A. Hall„ st 8.,30 p.' M. 'Men's Work Boots, $2.49, ' ap. A 81OUC�uet Arranging Competition w�lll' ' Men's Overalls and Pants, $1.25 per pall. T Filling silo is t� facNon these b ti n' Men's Work Shirts, $0.65, or 2 for $1.25 1; days, a held. Gentlemen come ng and a _ Tfie W.- A. will hold their Se ptem- other for' the ladies. Will members „Farm Testn' :.' ber meeting on Thursday of this „ Harness. $23.80, rip. ,- week. - .florae - Collars at Various Prices Mr. and era. R. E. Mowbray and please bring flowers and containers. ), f3weat Pads Team Linea • 'family spent • Sunday with fier mot- - Now is the Time to get that Old 'her at Rosemount Members will do the judging. We are HarntessRepaired - R Mzt lip 'lire meeting Four-Square Cla.4me o hold also making it a Swaps Night. if you Phone 2904 " .t • ' their meetinlr at the home of Mica :: Hleen Bell this Friday evening. have anything in the garden to exchange C. 0J. steveneon's sale which Wan C E C i 1. B R A D L E 'hdd tarot Wednesday drew a .big ,bring it along. .1211`1 "-I ■ . _ tlaremont Mrs. Bame and Mrs. Chandler visited relatives in Oshawa on Sat - (�• _ -Mr. and Mrs. Sykes, of Oshawa, urday last. j +$alt Lunches f i��%�IQ Service,- UAtom�triSt spent Sunday with Mrs. Lynn. �� Hazel Baeoa cotnenence$ her 1 Miss Emmw Reid,. of Uxbridge, is Normal School Course at Toronto visiting her aunt, Miss Harriet Confeetlon E� ert service 'and re- C R TUCK, Eyesi bt 8 this . week. w •7 ' „'Stalker. a cialist. Arthur of g `•Your Mrs. Lane and daughter, Miss Marjory ward leaves shortly pairs to all nlalies. Reas Eyes and Health `The Obild ng Isis, . in training at the Western Hos itat Tobaccos - = —, and rte Develo ment." O totnefr . Toronto, have been with relatives in p - - -tenable ehargd6. _Work' P p in Toronto. ric Association of Ontario, Amer. C!arerrant for a few days. Wan. guaranteed. ican O Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardy attend - Z'lrornpson is assisting Lyman Nevr -nook B. A. g Specializing Association. PlIkeey in the construction • of the • pecializing in Eyesight and ed the funeral of the letters sister, new bungalaw. Autolene ARTHUR FIELD fG laePee. at Toronto M Wednesday. Mrs. G. W. P. Every, of Whitby, Graduate Radio and Television institute. ODPosite P. O., Dehswe, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. N. Sander= y' Phone 1516 spent the week -end with- Mr- and - Member Official Radio Service McD'a Bore, at the Stoutfville Hospital on Mrs George Scott ALPS PLACE Association: Monday Sept. 16th, a son. .43 46 ` Phone 5201, PICKERING A Don't forget £he auction sale 'of GLARE.MOt� T UHT. - farn stock etc, at the farm of the "You can Buy at Rome ' : `THE "MA,DELINE" late Raymond PillWy this Saturday. S, Mr. and Mrs. Nora n Jones TIRES, BATTERIE and ACCE890RIE8, Reliable BEAUTY- SALON the a Toronto, spent Sunday at - ATTENTION! Insurance of �►11 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward. At s8 tow and better. prices ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordoh Overland of p FlNci BRING bfAROELLINQ 'Detroit, spent the week -end with the - as Farmers .. .-.Kinds at Reas -_ �?$AbSPOOINQ -.•formees- brother C. A. and family You can in Toresnto. - . " - 80ALPTRSaTMENT 4 here. - k-- GASOLINE & DISTILLATE onable Rates _ HAIR OTTTINQ Miss Marion Kilpatrick left cis Let us `repair that leRky top, -- - _ I am also prepared, ladies, to give Monday of this week to start her Delivered in forty gallop lots and - straining in the Toronto East General _ you a beautifnI croquignole - "Helen ; 'Hospital. - Skilled Motor Repstirs. _„ ._ _._.Ozer. Curtis" Permanent Wave at very a p Mrs. T. A. Paterson is not in very Gas 15 ets. and�Titz. Representing the Followins reasonable rates: Gordon J Companies good health at present. We hope for J. Law Distillate 13 "cte, per.gal. -I can also give you beautiful her earl recovery of her former ,cur! ends. N q : Phone 2908 Pilot Insurance- Co. y good health. - OHA9.9ARQENT'9 IfARDWARE .Gore District Mutual Ins. Co- Vaughan .Glover left on Monday PICKERING, ONTARIO M A R K H A M. O NT_ R coal Insurance ce Co. Ltd. 34,: z,4Ja=CJ0 1 1, ; . for Albert College, Belleville, where Phone OW g3. London Guarantee and Ace. Co. Ltd. Phone 1906 CLAREMONT he will complete his Lipper School _ Ocean Accident and Guar. Corp.. work. We wish hurl success. ` _ • -- -- - _— _ Wawanesa Mlitaal _.: A "bee" was ul progress 'on Tues: COMING TO , Portage la Prairie Mutual day of this week, when the men of S H A1NA Back �n Harness dga , Provident Assurance Go. the Baptist Church it shingled the Gen. Accident Assurance Co.• Ltd. L .� . �� A /��, roof of the church building. Ravi . Toronto General Ina. Co. L. / r /LL Miss E. Ward, who since her grad- ng secured the services of a DAYS ONLY = L'+arl Assurance Co. Ltd. ;FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND • has been on the staff at the first class horseshoer and, general Employers' Liability Ass, Corp, EMBALMER cation, - ''Western Hospital, has beet! at' her D.ilr Madness - 2:st cam- blacksmith I am prepared to cater E+.ailnp — 7:00 k 9:0q a.m. to the nblic a A. E. Wilson and Co. Ltd. Lloyds .. horns here for asters} days. ___. _. P gain and guarantee Auooereor to W. J. Mather, Rev. J. E. Glover and the choir n t' a first-class job, and farriers jobs Call or Write Stouffville o the United Church presided at 0 & TU ES such as filing teeth and firing •for, Night and Day yer +inel 011ie Anniversary Services at Bloom 23-24 bone spavin etc. B R Businees Phone. Residence PheN inton on Sunday afternoon last. SEPT. Clermont Out. McGrath Brougham Oat. - Phone Pick $ib t�01 gs2q Win. and Mrs. Birkett have been ' Your patronage is appreciated. . np in the North cduntry- for a few —" _ - days rerently. The fishing was ex- On Our STAGE - " •" • ` - _ — ceptionally good. Five, meals a day, DIRACr snort and fish each time. WAXING MUSICAL SHORTS AT wA> NSR ano STUDIO i , Lyman Pilkey is back on the job HOLLYWOOD, cALU. !again: after his recent 'disablement, - In breaking several banes in his HENRY - Zrt. The swat is still on the foot. 0md he is building a house. A EY - Mrs. Robt. Michell and son, Frank he* r - -of the Toronto Postal Service; Dr. Commanding k1s - -. 7. Allen Michell and two friends of Trent River, weve with Mrs. Ed. Gib - SOLDIERS OF -' - son and Mabel on Sunday. _ (FORTUNE 11 pj Rally Day is being observed in the - r- _ In Hts New , • United Church S. S. here on Sun - day Dent. All members of the =con .. RIOTOUS STAGE REVUE - - , • . gregation are invited to join witF _ - - their Sunday School - for - this annua BROADWAY i _ - _ e service. • 1: Freak Cooper and B. w Jones of VARIETIES 1 �I t� !'1 _ - Mt. Zion have been down through � - .. the eastern part of the Province re- 1' �cently, purchasing some of the fine 0••- STARS -40 - - •. ,dairy cattle that corns out of that - ' .. Featteri3g :••,_,'- _ . •. _ _ . - .. -mei hborhood quite larl - - ESTELIE FRATUS " • , .Mrs. Ed. Gibson' and daughter, - ` . . � •" ` '� , - MUSICAL RAYWINS SOLID STEEL TURRET TOP Mabel. returned home last, week af- - BODIES BY FrsHEii 1 ;'ter spending ten 'days in 'Toronto. WARD and VOKES - • "'Sorry - to learn that Mrs. Gibson - _ _ UKE ENCLOSED KNE! ACTxm with _a� at ROSITA ROYCE !and competted to remain in bed most SANTREY'S ' of the time. ' DANCING DOLLS The Mission Circle of the. Baptist ':' HYDRAULIC. K � HY . !RA ES :i. Church will meet at the home of 10 AS 't0 a Mrs. Wm. Linton on i, _ Tuesday, Sept. - . - i SYNCRO -MESH TRANS- `24th, at 2.30 p. m. Program —Miss- ...Girls -- Tunes -- Gaiety R :; . ,f : ,/� MISSION � ionary Leaders in Africa, by-Mrs. : -.. ON SCREEN ;� ESHER NO-DRAFT d 'aterson's Group All ladies cordially W. C. �'��D� r VI' invited to attend. YENTILATION -' The school fair here on Monday In tit. saw r..ar. Ser... A GENERAL. MOTORS a :. was another gala 'day for everyone ssj�e Man On ` p ,, a >?'` ;A` ' VALUE Weather *was good and there was a - -big crowd. Entries were complete, the di osition of the awards how- ; ever have not been made known• a FlyingTrapeze" —fear are eaow known. One of the ' big events of the day, the Public NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. S eakinlr Contest was MATS. 30c EVES. 30c38e P taken by Miss CHILDREN ANYTIME Ile ` Helen Glover, Miss Mildred Linton, y Second n r. 'Above Prises Inelode Taxi ` ' ,• and M Glen 'Anderson, -the - ..5 „ „^� ,.,., 'third prize. Allen Prettq took First PLEASE ATTEND MATINEES ` ifs: s<.' '4O AVOID DISA- POINTMENT the recitations with Leonore Shaw, second. The School Fair 'has now be- w PRIC$D $��� come a very popular institution and FROM . ;.•; ! is eagerly .gaited for by_ many: I• (Stsndard Six 2 -Pass. Coupe) I Delivered, fully equipped, at HOCKEY OR ... — _._,:,• _.- ,- ,._:._ -., =- _ • One. Friti6n >' %�$'. Should General Motors'c*ft factory,_ Oshawa, O and Government Re�istrafiotr y:` bnue the famous HOCKEY Fee only extra. :..BROA1)CAST8 next winter —. I Y o i� �r o o S Pri- of 8- cylinder models at would you prefer sor+re other _ form of radio entertainment: factory, begin at (2149. Help us deride by talking it over with your General Moto= _ - dealer. Ballots are available i his ahowrooma —please call i t 'rrHE artistic "SdVer'Giill” identifies the performance!' Lift the today and record your r.. terence, for our guidance. p us give you a price on •(Fainting to i ' most •distihdtive car of the year -'hood. Run your. Byes • Pontiac! Some people regard it as the over that proved and improved power plant. . • , prevent rust, or .coating yo-ir old asphalt ''smartest thing on wheels. Others call - it'the : Around it are built scores of costly refuse- roof to stop leaking, greatest value of 1935. ments that- add to the owner's satisfaction Take appeoran'cei' Surely you couldn't • Yet take away from his upkeep expense. Also have our saved sou h's c�eeked - ask` for anything more smoothly stream- Renielliberl too, that when you.buy a. y g ,lined. Comfort? Just open the doors and ''Pontiac, you get_ a long -lived automobile before the fall rains - - : size' up that roomy, hchly- appointed date- that will stay in style That Isiakes your ' rior. Consider safety, increased by solid !,investment safer! Why not enjoy a steel "Turret Top” Vodies_ by Fisher. And -demonstration—today! - : Let us overhaul your furnace before the - :cold weather, or let -us quote you on a lb - • new deal.,v,. X, op '+CHAS. COOMR, ' •CLAREMONT 0 N T I AC 6 5�t� 8 -CHARLES COOPER Claremont MUSIC FOR WORKERS - . - Enjoy the Best Tea ' YOUTH URGED AS STIMULANT .. _ • . _ _ :� Ti.DE f - London_ Music' :for workers, par- - -" By NELLE M. SCANLAN titularly those in iitass turning out ` - standardized pieces, warming the air - - . (Author of "Ye11C1rfOW ") supplied to pneumatic drills, and - - - r:ecial apparatus for detecting dust A + in certain industries are among the In August Kelly was taking over "Is it wise to take on so truth ?" recommendations mane -in the fifteen- to Duffield: Ella :was remaining in Eng th report of the British Industrial - - "I'll soon be able to pay it off;: Health Board. W E A •lang to educate the two girls, 'so' ttaat w ooI's high • and prices are good all Kelly would,, lat last, be master of .round." a The reason for the music is that - Duffield, the paradise. of his boyish • "Bu t will its last, dear' ?" asked it would eliminate boredom a-nd dreams: He would come to it now, increase efficiency by rhythm; for a married man not an ardent youth, Maisie cautiously, the warm air that it�would increase s ■ scarred in battle, with many bitter "Of course' It wil1,'And there won't the efficiency of the drills; for dust Your Handwriting Tells Your Real ' E -experiences behind him; but wi.h be any more wars for a, ,hell, of a detection, because it would dimin tme, believe me." 4 w ish certain eye, -nose and lung cym- _ Character t _ 11Saisie and his four children. Ho - - di[fereut. "BS content. Kelly dear. Don't load,. plaints, _ He was nearly forty, with a) touch yourself with too much. Remember, By GECFPREY•ST. CLAIR ' of grey in bis hair, and the -tempo of you can't work as hard as you used Experiments to investigate the - , (Graphologist) ibis,- u'.se was slower: His affections to•'.' _, ` psychologica] conditions of. Indus- R All Rights Reserved. °-- p "Nonsense! But if Ella marries that try. especially in repetition work, =. had an enduring quality, not the wild, have been carried out, and the re- , . reckless passion of those. early pear §. chap in England he might come pok- From the outset of t•_►ts series of, better and understand them. .Much' suits show clenMly that where con- " He brought knowledge, an ampler ing out here. I'll buy her out, and ditions are satisfactory the comfort articles on Character from Hand- of .the misunderstanding and even vision. and a ,serene mood to the then, Duffield will be mine. And I'll. and chearflness of the, worker be-. writing, I have endeavoured to deal the quarrels that create .havoc in planning of this new life. do what I damn' well like with it. with' the technicalities 'of-the science 'many friendships, could be eliminat- ; "How will you like it out ±here, I want it all —now, and for my boys ing studied and helped - {e. g•,. by only °enough to reinforce the evid- ed;• ff people' but knew and .under- after me. I -hope there will always- improves. music in some ira�tances), ,efficiency once presented by the various `per_' s.00d one another. Maisie T' asked \orah. "Nile will- be sorry to leave the be a Pencarrow at' Duffield.' sonal analyse.; that I am giving. In a letter I received recently, a -Home Farm, but Kelly -will love it; he - Maisie saw the. old ambitious light• Studies of -causes of -invalidism. •. I•h has' been my aim to deal almost young lady who lives 'in Northern always wanted Duffield." Swne ,IA his eyes as he.loo&ed. at have produced valuable results, but entirely • -with the human angle of Ontario ,said: "Isn't it.funny that we " .But you ?" Duffield spread out before him. existing -evidence- gives no -support Graphology. To show You, more --by should pay in order -ac, learn things "If he is happy, I'll be happy." She "I hope so, dear." to the statement made by surgeons actual practice, what -Graphology has about - ourselves that we already bail it ,imply, with steadfast' faith. But tire winds of heaven laughed in -and others that bus- drivers are to offer, rather-'than by exhaustivei know = but suppose, after _all, we The Hunt Valley was becoming a the trees, .,, . specially, prone -to gastric trouble. and. sometimes exhausting technical don't really know ourselves thorough_ residential area for city people. All. THE•END. In-order -to settle the matter a spe- discussions. - ly, because we are tempted to think about Trentham 'and Here.aunga -were cial• committee has been 'set up in , It 'appears to me that Graphology ourselves as we would Ilk' to' be— fine- homes' with lovely gardens, 'anti' association with the London Pas-: today needs no extensive or elabor- and that Isn't always just the same the Home Farm -was -now too rain_ senger Transport Board. ate defence. There are, 1 have no thing, is it ?" "abre to keep merely, for, grazing. Kel_ ON -APPLES' doubt, still some sceptics -those why Hotvecei, evon if That were all that t The well- reeognized- -risks. of - ly, proposed cutting it up for-buitding- refuse to believe that handivritlnit workers in dusty trades have been Gtaphology did, !t would' still Be sites, retaining -the Homestead and i CAN tell anything of character —but, wort#m-hite,• for many of us, even IN BIG DEMAN &; carefully sEUdied; a raew instrument Grannt2's Garden, with en adequate = has been constructed by means of to be quite crank• in the course , oC -a though we know our faults, refu =e to acreage to praserve its privacy and'= I which it is , long pract ce of tae science, and after, face them conrageusly� and the ad_ possible to take samples re .selling the remainder. g many 'thousands of letters .ice, of- an unbiassed outsider often Geord ail ,Growers Fe1r They' °f a'r practically at rite breaking from coast to coast, 'througb my I: was Genevieve 's ides that s5e ti point, i.e., the mouth' and nose. acts as a spur to us Actually, - ..and Robin. should . buy -. the Home. newspaper articles and my radio s - 'G�' ��� Be B� 1111x1 le • �r0 Fitt _ . .hoctever, Graphology in almost every, stead. Here, in this peaceful garden -It has been proved that a stone 6r6adcnsfs, I have only coffie across case Uncovers characteristics that; _ and pleasant old. houro. Robin would _ All Orders _. _ masons exposatre to dust may ', be one "or two out -and -out' doubters. . we. fall to reaitse ourselves,. That get well, ' A car would take them ' three times as great on a calm as -And It has been my pleasure to con- this is so Is proved by the ma••ay let Swiftly to town and soon he would be Toronto, —A total output of, 100,- on a windy day. Preventive mea- Vert'mo •'t: if- not -all, - Of these. tens, to t!a1s effect, that I hat 3 re-' -- w --.able to work frrr -a feu•. -hours each 000 barrels of apples in the Geor- surer have - been, •suggested,: includ- - Graphclogy has so much to offer ceived. , day. gian Bay' district, 65 percent_ of , ing the - wearing of "respirators:'- to those who are earnestly desirous. Future articles will cpntinue t ZLs 1, - "No mere law for me. I'm Through whiclz will be Winter apples, . is . es- � i.e„ appliances - resembling "gas of -finding the real, truth 'ol their � eame hack. Now you've got to et to rowers, accordan to the week] ' anxious to find what 't those who are discus ion. wit`s 4t. I kept your job'warm till you ticnated .b the Georgian Bay fruit. masks." characters and also o - - . & & g y i heir friends; are Fork. 1 won't have a loafing husband crop= report of the Department of! - really like. It tells your weak points, Can Mr. St. Clalr help YYOU as 'around the house all day:' and she Agriculture. ��•jj and shows you how to . strengthener- he -has helped so many of our read:' laucbed and ruffled his: h-alr. Orders are- so mmieraus growers _ 63,345 WOMEN them; it points out faults, thus pav- ers? He wilt tell you the truth, and • lie cimfled. wistkully; It hurt- to, see 'fear they will be unable to meet the �j �}1 �% 'ing the way for you to discourage nothing Glee; about both yourself and. Lis effort at response, but GenevievQ demand for -Fall - apples in the over - ! ARE LM! 7�0 1 ED and Snally, ; eliminate them. And it_. your friends. Send specimens of the = knew that he needed, effort to brace seas market,' the .report stated. Ir also uncovers characteristics that handwritings you wish analysed, bim now more than. ever. 1 You couI(L cultivate to• your advant stating age. ,Send 10e coin for each Bruce county reported stock y p-. specimen enclose with 3c stamped, • • - It would not be easy to win thtough, � �- • - - •age, to the- end that, ou will be ha • threshing, well underway during the-, Ottawa —There were 63.345 wo-. , : -.:but it.would be worth while. pier• and more successful is gage ea, addressed envetnpe, to: 'Geoffrey 'St: _ last week:'" Counties of Southern' men` 15 years of age and over, who Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. 1K. "I've licked the frieze all right," - deavours. Clair, , - she thoupht as the old Judge's re_ Ontario report need of rain to re- • were - gainfully. employed -at the • 'And- one of Ls most vital missions• Toronto, Ont. All letters are, Conn :. mark of long ago came back to her vivo pastures and assist root crops• census of 1531. More than .half of is to delineate the chiracterii of your dental and will be answered as _ mind. In Central- Witario, reportz- from. them; 52 per cent., were engaged in friends so that you will know them quickly as the - volume of mail allows. Robin, and Genevieve waved good- Ontario county indicated hot flies service, 34 per cent. personal -and-"18 * bye from the Homestead • gate on a are hot so numerous: this year, fol -*1 per cent, professional. Over 17 per grey morning in august as the fielty lowing the treatment of over 8,000; cent. were in clerical work. Untrar= In Toronto, Ontario, a boy toppled '. ,Pencarrows Left for their new home horsc9 Iasi January. _ Canning fac- ried women in employment number- . = ,STRANGE WORLD from a ski -jump under repair, began _ :'C a - .Duffield. tones are busy -with tomatoes an ed :535 ;144 and 8.335 widowed or a.n= S6' ft. Call with' a scream. On a Kelly cloaked' his. 'impatience with Prince Edward -county . and corn is divorced: = plank 1,, .ft. below, Herman '13atitz- , .a businesslike ,air, but tl+e children also being canneti. Employment of wY�men' had great• ".5fouse faneiefs have been •expert- man heard the scream. stretched an } .-.were &krill with' exe'iteinent. It was _ Threshing is . general in Eastern, ly increased during the decade since meeting in the hope of dlscovering arm... snatched the qoy from the air - -ermiething nAa, and new things pro_ Ontario, but rust has damaged• late 1921, when the .total Sias 485,140, a green mouse. "We have tare blue and deaiti. -.mi «d adventure. crops. . Pasture • conditions are very) the gain beirig 36 pet cent. There. and the yellow mouse, and w Itli crass = - • :�. - _-Tears' misted-. NIi�ste's. eyes as she f�•ood in Durrdas, . but lack_ ' of rain 'were felver women in service in breeding we'll have a_ green ' on-e, -The actual curfew belt to the clap_ turned to look at the kind old house, has *dithered the pastures of Fron - ,1.1921, comparatively. speaking, only too,'' said a` fancier. per of which clung Blanche Iierior, lii,r first real home, squatting com- tenac and Leeds, 46 per cent,' as against 52 in 1931. heroine of the '!Curfew Shall \ot. 'fortably, among the, trees, Her Com- Rust- and "teerble -weather' was- but iii per tent. were -in clerical A patient at Gouluuen (.New South -Ring Tonight" poem, I-; understood•• - ' ing had .thrust . Genevieve from 'the reported from Renora, - in the work compared with f7 in 1931. :Wales). district hospital was found to to be the fifth bell in- the church tow place. Now, in her turn, she was !env__ Northern Ontario section, Mani- have- swallowed . 130- pieces • of • wire, er at, Cbertsey. ..';ing It tp Geneyfevl':' `'Sire 1v'ould again toulin was more optimistic, stating l � each bent like a fishhook. He, refus- ffie mistress here. stock have continued to 'make fair Root i�egetablea Keep - ed to 'say why. �Irs Hope Hitchcock, of Mount "Not so . fast, deal­". and _Maisie ;_a.ns. All farm work in Tetniska- i _ -,; Plc: cant, New_ York, answer'in'g.. leer. _. lightly touched Kelly's arm as he p Well- In Dr, Sand ' - •• r, hing is . advancing' well, the depart- _ i primitive system is neigh.] Deis' third court action aga.iust took the curve; of the Ritiautaka in ►bent reported. ; P her ,irize English sheep .dogs, de_ reckless haste. Root vegetables; such as ' beets, installed in . a village in . the heart elated' that since the court had told.: A winds rang u6 'and drove tier carroty and. arsni s ma be j of. Africa. The Ae'epl one •instrumcats• _ P p p , y pre- :ter to get rid of all but a "reason_ are, made from cocoa -ut shells and Clouds out' to sea, leaving the sky sewed during the entire winter in. able umber,"- she had..sold twenty_ a clear blue except on the +hirizon. Speed a petfect state by keeping them j the wires are of fibre. oae of tier forty dogs, acid quietened Spring was ,turning in its bed, like 'a packed in dry'sand. Tate sand snouldl Cie rest by bedding herself in their sleeper waking. An early lamb was On the salt flat,of Utah, Sir Mal- be placed in boxes or barrels''in al A postcard •has taken more than kennels at. night. bleating on the hill.. DuSteld came in_ 'color Campbell drove 'his famous dry, coal -part of the cellar or store'• twenty years to travel front Ydrts to -sight over a brw of the hill and racing automobile Bluebird. at the room,' in layers alternating, with -� mouth to Slough, +there it ]tar just A poultry keeper at Kirby.Bellars, ° Kelly slowed the car to see is stand- amazing speed of 301.337 miles per I layers of vegetables, until the re- been delivered, with an apology star_ 3icltdlci. 3[otvbray., Le'icesteral;ire, .has. _.' 1 I' foursquare to 'the season:, its hour in both directions. This is by j ceptacle IS full. From this 'storage 1 ing that .it was discovered in a dis- trained -n he ,to iairber egl~s on a screen of dark pines protecting the far the fastest speed ever' reached th•e 'ce etahles may be dug out asl used letter -box. It. w•a.: sent by Mr. cushion'in an arm chair by the sidle garden- and the poplars he haft plant_ by any- human being upon the required. Why any one should go to A. -Gallop! of the kitchen table. ed long ago Meaning before the wind. earth's surface: Sir Malcolm has j the trouble of canning beets when j "I hope Ella will' sell out to me," more than achieved his gt•eat am- they will, keep perfectly' well all' ; I hc• =aid impu :sively. bition =to drive -at three hundred; winter in 'sand, and are fully as miles per hour: ° ° i palatable when cooked, rs a ni •story DON'T. RISK BAKING I~AILURES But if :peed were'all, there would Some irfembers of the Women's In -' 1 be ve�'y little sense in attempting stitutes, in their study of econotii.ic- 1 _ these feats. There is, however, the ; at ways -.of cooking and -of time sac - ing', have discovered this -fact ,about infinitely more 'important and prat "DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH ticai- side,—scientific facts to be vegetables, and are passing' it on for ` > :`�` � >' - - �,; gleaned from drin•ing at such a •pace;' general use. 01fr� :� -the effect upon the engine, the car, INFERIOR BAKING POWDER. a lain �� the resistance offered, and a 'bun- �[ - 1 _ A LESS THAN ,.WORTH OF MAGIC 4 deed and one other features. that _ Inspect Each Ewe ti. �y - may have a vitally important bear- 10& MAKES A FINE, BIG CAKE. AND ing upon car and engine ronstruc- `•.`s: ` Everyone' who purchases one or a MAGIC- ALWAYS GIVES GOOD e,,i• \ �� W tion in the future, from all angles. flock of breeding ewes should in- ..,., �� - y� .. �,.. Q. Si'r Malcolm took a, fearful risk: spect each ewe carefully for any de- RESULTS, But he has been taking risks all his fects which might' 'make her unde- f says MISS THEL.CIiAPMAN, li(e.• It: is to be hoped that be VON- sirable for breeding purposes. All :a• : ; : ; ; :s : ;• : : ;at> ; ; ?> : : ; ; ; > ; ; : ; : ;g ; ; ; ; : ;;a::::: sitar co.�ery ¢a/ror of The. �° ^w now rest content, n eave to other 2 ?ti 5.? ?ii i i ;? i`f ti °? a r < ?E :iE` PoP 'rasnnvurms*. n._; a d 1 breeding ewes 'should' have' sound :,,., :1 ;�. ;. >,.4 :,.,.,...ti ;<w.- armor. _ a:ri -M a really 1�tfl¢ . and .younger men the task of per- udder's. Large numbers of ewes are 'hand -made cigarette g sonally driving at an even, faster- discarded annually because' their rollin Our own till' p g' p udders have become spoiled, or they Leading Ca:aadicr_ Cook.:ry. Expertu -warn ' 9 Y seed: He has' even the-world roof ' •' • GOLDEN VIRGINIA ' and to, spare of his daring and l +is have not been able to produce enoug�i _ against trusting good ingredients to inferior s - � _nsasr..dcl +i�utat.a_u7.tU. ;i•d tries courage. • •lie may well ,resolve o milk -to • raise their lambs. For-'this 7, baking- gawder. Tt•ey, advise i1¢/46I C- Baking - - Pursue in safety the investigations reason, each ewe should be examin- Powder for perfect cakes! "ue No. 38 -- '35 that are the inevitable and important.' ed carefully to determine whether _ CONTAINS ITO ALUM —This statement on every tin is aftermath of his achievement. — or not she has two .good, sound testa, your ¢uprgnte° that I.fagta ::ak►n¢ Powder L tree from ��° Montreal . Star. and whether, her udder is soft. alum or soy birmful iasredlenc, - ,.Made in Ganads -' .. .. .. _. .. •.fir �c..t_ #, - .. _., .. • - /I. . 7.M 11 • Sports Outfit } .. �r : �ke�ch lub �� ' For Fall Chic = crochet This Beret ''°� e O� L %, _ and Bag by Laura Wheeler , �� - 1. .a nwu ra....a f a . `•I - CONTANUING -OUR STUDY outline of the large- lantern, and that' _ ,�r� ; ` .� ;�_�+ _ - :.,'.11 OF LAPPING, POINTS OF the horizontal line dividing the rec -' _ -- �_.�•_ L,L `'F =�" ° '� l�; ° ^. �, CONTACT AND CUT -OFFS tangle is in contact with the bottom _ ___� r ram • - -_, 3 r -- . .w `; of the latern this gives it the a How did you get along with the earance of resting on the li a �' - . f i .. `.. � \ ` € - �vosking out of the problems as all- anther than bein us suspended in the 1 r' .. _ _ y. . ed for iri less )n of last week. ! g P `� ' 1•v , t ;r air. For the same reason the feel. ; ..—. _ .. _ ! �� / ";+ hope that you got as much thrill as s, • - r y.q� i *, �, , ' ., r' I did when I had finished working on ing of suspension is lost in the � ' ;l ' -, ; 't _ 9 y t Fi 's• 231- 232 -233. - Man of our lantern at the left centre, which also 17 7 :_ "' ''i1 "��c� ! ;' - ¢ 'st dents have informed a that the appears to be fastened to the. hori -r.• `'; ! _ • ' ° " ' features which we are now studying zontal line. . . r r ,l I i• t6, -were not only interesting; but, so Contact Points of .lines and areas - _ ' �� j: i'; practical. that their import has never such as these, cause the eye to be X41 • ' ' ~��' -• "� '''. "' : " °` attracted to these oints instead of . , l _ ;,;;.', ' been for ,-otten by= them. P 1 . The lapping of objects adds VARI• to the object itself. ETY, and MEASURES to a . coin- When objects are placed with DE- u \ �,/' ''' position and also suggests something SIGN I :TEIr'TION, and v ith alit " ` �� - °:r beyond the frame - lines- and thus tle knov: ledge of MEASURE and 'f " z . ,_ ''� . makes' the picture -space appear' larg- DESIGN PRINCIPLE, all of 'these r i ` er than it really is, The Variety , is bast points of contact could be , .: •' ',1�,;; "; �P i/ .Cr +fib �,'.�l'�• +"„{'•?L •�- .�'' Yr�$ _ __ - _ , „ � S = Everybody (steady) was at the -Dr. H. 1'. and Mrs. Fallaise and x school fair yesterday. iron, John' spent a few days last Letter Heads, Envelopes, Bill Head' Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson week with E, C. and Mrs. Jones a. "--- Norman Mechin is' reported to be and family of Georgetown; Mr. and -the latter's cottage at ''Echo Lake. or 'confined to his bed in Oshawa ser• Mrs. Marshall Coakwell and family, -.The anniversary preacher for S Posters Handbills' �laeard8 ' _�oualy ill. of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Andrew's Whitby, is the Rev. N, ' R 7 7 Thos. Douglas, of Toronto, was Butt and family, of Pickering, Mr. D. Sinclaair, M. A., B. D. of Barrie _ `- in the village on Monday. and Mrs. Art Howlett and family, He is a brother . of Mr. W. E. N. Blotters Counter Check -book$ -Born, on Friday, Sept. 13th, to of Los Angeles Calif. were week -end Sinclair Oshawa, and in his youth f guests at the Tame of Lorne Squires attended St. Andrew's Church. THE PICK ' �. and Mrs. scot, a son. ERING NEWS -,Mrs. M. Gibson, of Kingston, and family of the Lake Shore., . -F. M. Chapman► attended with 'visited her cousins, Rev. H. G. and -On Sunday afternoon last the Rev. Mr, Crozier, the Presbytery pulpit in St. Andrews Church was meeting of the United Church at Mrs. Crozier last week. - occupied by Mn Ralph Carmichael, Orono on Thursday last. Bert Douglas, of Toronto, spent son of the pastor, Dr. Carmichael, - a few days with his aunts, Misses wlfw gave a most interesting address SMALL -PUX AND VACCINATION B and Ida Bunting. w much enjoyea by the lac- -Four candidates in the field soli -Four e . dive rumors of an independent sand- ge congregation present. Mr, Carm- The pupils of the schools of this Aael,'who already has his Arts De- Tawnshi•p and the children of pre- piekerin a Leader Store" ' � relate on the streets to day. Looks i e f a8 titeough the election may be int- gree, left this week to begin his school age (over 4 months of age) erecting yet. 'Ideological course in the Union are being given the. opportunity of -" Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mc Seminary, New York City. His many being vaccinated against small -pox Kenzie and Pickering friends wish him every during this week and next. A survey eon, Percy, of Winnipeg, have been success, During' the service, Mrs, by Medical Officers shows that very L %� visiting at the home of Oliver Pas- YVur t J ha ke Thorndyke of Whitby, sang a solo few, have - -been vaccinated so we eoe of the Base Line, and also at The City Four - Square ". wfllich was hope, by giving this opportunity now Mrs. Pasco�s sister, - afl Belleville, beautifully sung and was much app- -and repeating in' five or, six years enables us 10 offer tLe men of this d'.istriot $snappy who is seriously ill. reciated by the congregation. time, to have most of . the children bargain in -F. H. and Mrs. Mall' motored to -The "opening shot" in the Liber- protected against 'small -pox. Consent i Huttonsville Ole Saturday to altered campaign was fired locally in the cards are being distributed through Men's a clef ,Black al the Hall re -union at which over fifty ) Town Hall here on Tuesday night, the schools and by mail. Y L� Rubber RQ(� windpresent. The severe rain and the i g o Moore, addressed for N. F. Tomlinson, M. O. H. Boots with grey sole, at � �?9 wind storm which raged in Central the Riding of Ontario addressed the -- 4ntario, prevented a number from 1 meeting, followed by addresses by - - �'• - - -- ..lattending. I Mr. Anderson, Secrets GOAL - - -We extend our congratulations Secretary of the S. 0. And Libe'rat Association and Mr. Gilbert: $o s' 5-eyelet" -e elet Red Rubber Boa to Ed. Pascoe in being successful in Contractor and - Builders' Sun lip: e carrying off five good prizes on ilia P AEi E S AN ADDRESS 1-v � y is Dealer of Oshawa and last year':• YOU SHOULD KNOW 59 team of Belgian chestnut horses at President of the Osha- %a'Cilarnber c' IT TELLS YOU WHERE With grey soles, at - , 1 . the local fairs this year so far: He of Commerce: Mr. Moore In his add= �'�v FOR COAL. TO GO has been offered some fancy prices res5, followed his article, "Pig'.;`, L They are made in England. They are well finished —not ,'for this fine team. and Pact,,;" publishes! in th4� bookle• w n �0 , too -Rev. Dr: Carnichael . was anniv -' heavy iii' weight. The are rice for quick turn over, left at your homes. Mr. Moore i. _ �. ' • y j? ersary preacher in the Presbyterian, pinball more faaniliar with the _ y cc ' , y The are are Jast what you're looking for," for Church at Nassagaweya laet Sunday Trade Agreements, their influence: at both morning and evening ser- beneficial and otherwise, than any �, •thOff wet fall moinivge• vices. - The -church was filled' to cap- I.osher man in the Dominion, not ex'' • - acity act bath services. The Rev, l . cepting those responsible for the ag CHAS Li�►w P1CkCr�1I M's - - ',( raitra n Jones; B. A, B. 'D., is the i rents. He was addressing, an aud- : ) tirdniit�te ;, I fence that was probably interested Phone $520 Sip i� • A PMAN - 7-Mrs. R. W. Miller accompanied by her brasher, Russell Stork, ai in the- dairying industry and with :t Keswick, spent a day last week facts and Canaria showed the loss: Gyproc and Lime r + eR to the Canadian Farmer during -' vAth her brotrber, Will. and Mrs the l>� three or four. years and a,- duytt arrived a mrge shipment of TWO STANDOUT VALUES . fluorin of Belleville. On their return so visualized for them) the outlook Gyp�oe in the follovi ing sizes: they were accompanied by the latter, for the coming years under present 48 in. x 72 in. Gyproc and Mrs. R. C. Stork, -wino had been arrangements. Mr. Stevens' policies 48 in, s 84 in. • visiting in Belleville for some tame �, o A nua!nber of the patrortts of the me given attention briefly. The 48 in. a 98 in. _. ip Top Tailored Suits or Coatsfor promise by Mr. Stevens to liquidate .48 in. a 108 in., Gray Coach Lines ccunplain that the National Debt through the dev- ; rneri or women-- eloih- -Same y 48 in, a 9B Dona cone Board Price23 ��. equinoxi'al gales are supposed to elo etyt of bur old fields Ras made G analI time several tables, as the are occas- Pm g Star Lime w - to appear ridiculous, an inn ssibil• y rat minutes ahead of the PPeB Po y ..- HardwNli 1'Iw•tt+r '.'- _.__- - -_ -.- !- ' _ •a ity: Mr. Stevens had the opportunit edledule. Passengers, as a rule, make during his term as- ,Munster of Trade- • . + ICKERIN . �t " ` ff ' :.._._ '- ft a practice to be at the stopping- and Comlmerm to. prepare l Gordon s Business -Girl .-Hose. $faces a few minutes before the P gP egislat- LUMBER YARD t . ton ghat Would. he now claims bring Splash :proof Snag - resisting, Chif. mentioned on the time - tables. 7 . the desired assistance to industry, As a result of the hurry of the lira- • • ,, - ens, ai:auJtl -be passengers aren agrietilture lied mining, Mr. Moore fon Hosiery _ -elled to postpone their trip for the as l�' ..may did he not curt then'.' ' Rheumatism Next bus. He has little faitb in the stability of -4 VV --4n Sunday evening next, Sept. the Steven's party, not even an ot- Rheumatism. Sciatica and Lumbago. :.22nd at 7 o'clock D. S. T. Rev, Hugh ganization. convention was held. 141r. quickly relieved by this new treat- Fred T. Buutilag •• P1C,ker1II,� Anderson directed most` of 'his silt- mint. 6 G. Crozier will preach on Leonardo - •' - _ ,_da Vinci.'s painting, the "Last Sup- ,iciam. at Mr.' Stevens In. the 'interest, E. C. Jones . Druggist Radio Licenree _ ; $etnbllehed 1857 r - per." A snood carving representation of Young Canada. ,The multiplicity Pickering Ontario ' of v tta RUMACAPS - - :;•-of this supper was ex parties would have a disastro exhibited at the effect on the goerning bodies of � - - --- --- .. - -_ -~ — �- -• - - -- = . Toronto Exhibition which was very our country, and demanded � a ma CE. 'MEATS' F.. f ateiesting to' all' who saw it. A orit for the Liberal p art resultin• beautiful stereoptican view of this in consideration bein veil the Now dl V@TtZAA0"&4Wjh. -'painting will be thrown on the screen g' gi on Sunday eyeni g and all are in- to land,. being hear what this painLinit can party honestly concerned in.y.outril. T ARAH TO FEAT- Far shooting .Round Steak /� te�eh us. In the morning the subject Mr. Anderson has an unusual grasp 11 Ja, Grrenlaw, Picke,irlr 4 7 -'» - ^/0e• will be "The Love of•God." Reniem- of the workings of political machil• r0%1AT()Ey tt'ANTED- Hiathect 4r ber the Audits and Y. P. Bible Class cry' as practiced in Canada. has 1 prices paid F, l oyyr, Claremont. atf Minced Meat. ° :.; l 2e`a evidently given a lot d study do this :,Stewing Beef, - , ` 12e. (which will meet with the Sunday subject, and is considered by 1h*'6 j, ,O le Gl nR' 12 1p2�Pickrrw"kg old. :'School at 10.30 D. S. T. . • `' Moore to be a worthy lieutenant in =+A most enjoyable evening was "'�N "i`F.0 -Fr +rip Ir,ad, f goo(+ _Cooked Ham, ;' ;' S5e. { 4 this campaign. Mr. Gilbert, who manure. WnteE Stroud. Dumbarton. 3 ` repent at tlie' )loins of F. H. and Mrs. claims ' to be only. a kid and nave- Hall on Tuesday evening of last makes a• political speech, but is a FOR tiALF, -_'11 nouns pigs, h ant lU Dutch Loaf, h/ week when their •daughter, Merle months old, Apply J• Jarvis, Ritchie Farm 7 • • .. . �S.C• entertaned•'twenty young ladies, fel- small' retailer, also has a wonderfal R R 2, Prckenng, .' ]ow employees in the office of the E. grasp of affairs. 'He claims, in' his UR SALE -A freEh ftlilch cog• Variety Loaf? y :', 35c. R. C. • Clarkson Co., accountants, of youth, to have been • -fed Tory isnl I second calf. herd under accreditation, M _ • :Toronto. The chief feature of. the ev -j w1�h every meal, but has become so B. Burk, Phone Pick 10,1. 4 ::.Jellied Vaal, _ • 30 • •. ening was a kitchen sho>n'er pres -' discouraged with dictatorship ant I� (li{ SALF- Y „un{i White 1rnk Head Cheese non- fulfillment of • Mr. Bennett's pr- I h;re saws, bred, Apply Llayi Jas. R'hite. :@rated t0 tt�'O Of the young ladles,' Lot 2'-, rear of Con, 6. Pickering, 3 -4 7 • .15 e• 4' omises that he has decided to look Bologna, one recentlp married and the other,' for recovery in Mr.. King's program. Te ►kK tt'ANTF D- (':tnadian. 24 • • ' 15e # be married short] The evening ` g f . y g `� smglc, wants wank on farm or has, some Mr. Gilbert, whose addresses are ,al- exprr;encc, smoker. Box f), vitk ring New., e was pleasantly spent in going. thr- ” ougi a )hock wedding and in a nays re�spNcted, is a brilliant speaker ant has been making more than the !� 01'ti n -- Gr•nr'.s hinvcle•. Owns - - scavenger hunt. The merry company' averaze stud ! may• have. same by nrot;ng props ty and - returne y • y polcom cad D' If .. d t0 the city al)UUt' 11 p, 2 "n• P: +YinRexprn;r•s, �t G Chipman, Hiekering..y -Mrs. Smith and son 'Arthur have he has not yet commenced to j't)!: n::l F.- -,ill;u•lr i,,,ni. nr +;rhl� Ll 1� Y1 (� t make political speeches, lie will hC 1 for markrt garden orgraln. Fo• oaft;:ulare `BU�Cller (�11olJe 34V0 �} *� during the pas week, been the re; n ,,,p,� to Eml'e G enist'y. R R Pickerin half ) 1 lC e� 111 a whirlwind when -he does.' M g. ipients of the expressions of retiree mile west r,r Chrrry:wad P, v, :c -6 Moore 'and his two 'speakers, speakers, spokes upon their leaving ... by .the many• particularly of the dancer of this he properry of church Orlran7ZatiOnS with which \ T. Tanner, 1,11 12. con, :1, Piokering, a - - •� c country approaching any systa711 of ,jcraey heifer Owner may hate same hp ping.. a " they had lieCOme aS90Clc'lted..' . On g'oveninienL .rf'SP,1Tl�J�l.ni:' that 0f SP. t`- property and-paying exnenses. f. - - Sunday mel•ning last the Sunday i t 9111 F,urop,an' countries- Diciator- I`O I.'Is'F'• -H'•11 nt ., fl, -I' Trick ._ School of Lsetinited Chiircll made chi �, hat in ' l g in m.incl Mr. Stevens, I },uu�r, Clnrrcb S[., Pickering, Careen, hurt - � - THE a presentation to Arthur witlf a suit- trees. garage. hard and soft wnwr.furnace. 4p- Ii ;ere is little cause for concern here sly on premiss, or write G;, D. Bly, 210lndlan 4` able address; read by ZIr. •Frank Pet - . . tie, of a five dollar geld piece, pre_ on that matter; tllere is too rllich •' � -�:';• • • democratic 616ud stilt flowing in this to NF:NT -7 rw nrerl hrir p�n t, sezlted by Supt. Les. M. Alcrley. On I k hrl.e, Pick V1 �� �- lT1CriG�I�J •� 'Market land. A most' noticeable feature f Weary papered and painted Alsn furnace g ' Fridday nig3 t last at• their gatherin the me« tine �ti•as the absr nce inm ;,lled,'¢arsge, garden.ane. fruit trrea.electrc At Squire -' Beach, the Y. P. 'S. pre- , „ of the frxvares. Will sell or rent reas m- ble. Apply L, custonlery small- tow-n'boy" type of v, Banks. Pxikerryg. t, '' -. rented Arthur with a Tolls Razor, K polities- mud- slimrin The most_ - ^ .r —_-Mr. Petrie reading the address and;- __ _ `1 KAI'.l:D -nt t¢, the pren,;sr of " -or n-6 _71_a U31t'B, - t1T10ff(`i7,cWe - �p1ltIC31 the under,�gned, just north and adjoining ' Mr. 'Rehdalt- making the presentation: rneetin r V' , Pi kenr R Villagr, a b ;ry'pony. Owns+ may ninjc T. F e .ever attended, clean an', AL -On Tuesday night of this 'week the w-hoiesome , throughout. Some of . f ?1a A �t icci prot;ng•gr,perty and pay;nq t? St•nses 'GOOD BEEF IAMB ' W. M. S. at the' home . of Airs. M. S - 7 f •� +�+ old-timers don't get much kick out �T Chapman presented their former ,1r- T 4ti'l'- Ahr +ur t hN l;tst „f' July or )s, Al\ P of this, but those irlea, are ascin r 1J of \wust,, ear the Pickering oat nffic or 1\ r `j esident, A4rs. Sirith with an "over- � out tt'ibh a' p J• T �tephenson's, a red waist chat with eiaLUC �! night" 'bag. and -beautiful. leather _ the'' dictators. As A]r, Gil - at the, anti wh;tR squares F'inderplease leat•c Also GOOD SERVICE bert tt•liely R,uQ'�;'C3tP(1. "Look them alt' at the•NE�Y: office. 2 purse with the initials in gold loss over first then corn, are. There a ` ••ribed on. the cover. The, community •Pars to be more res PP 1 H O WE U A i R Y f`n NS-genic pact for the ot- sod these organizations 'feel deeply, , �. tered.and grade cows, Government T, $ the loss they are to suffer, but the her fellows vieiws today, and that tested. Fresh and close springers aiwaye on - hand. Blood tested if desired. Free delivery on j practice will command more respect purchases of 7 or more, Satisfaction guaranteed, �OIOd wishes Of all their friends g,, of the electors than some other T- Im ,1 Murphy, Lindsay. Ontario, Telephone " With thy' actress, still heard of. P J1352' . i W, SERVANT, Prop,