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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_09_27lit - -VOL. L`'. QICgERI11TGE, ONT.. FRIDAY._ SE PT. '7, 1935. ? ^. -. Oveff ootostat agLvb a. Greenwood _ .Audley Med4ca� NOTICE -James and Mrs. Raine attended Arm;versary Services will be hcld GREENW OOD - -- - - - -- - -- �- Brampton Fair on Saturday. in the ,Audley Church on. Sunday, DR. 11. 0. PEA RSON- Physician Mrs. T. C. Robinette and sons of .3 .m. S. ., indSurgeon, Dunbarton. :017 "Our trucks pasts your way Se Sept. .9th at .,0 and '7.00 p Toronto, spent Sunday with Miss M. r• pRev. A. E. Owen, of Unionville, MILM Tlo E. FORSYTH. Opb. D., Director every day. ' Wood. will tie the .preacher. On Monday ev- " L e,Optometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. lstared Mgmberof the American Optometrical COAL COKE; The Quarterly Services will be eung, Sept. 30t1h, the Good ^+ -ood Y. asseciaiidn„ Eyes examined by appointment held in the church itgre next Sun- P. .vill 'present their play, "The Sec- Established 1888 phone 2804. Claremont. Ont. i NP., OD, 'CEMENT day at 11 a. m. and Story .of Peggy." Admission lsyad.. Mrs. Rutledge of Honeywood, and' and 10 cents. Lunch served at the ' bAlV D G E�,A VEL ber son and daughter-in-law, of Tor- Headquartec8 .K i g :lose of the play. .RDONALD, AUUyY B&rribLer. onto, spent 'a short time Sunday with s 5pluitor, Notary euouc. r4ontyw "i*u- � llgbcq lormerly occupied by the late A. r:. t psis- and the former's daughter here. Whittaker- -Scott For _ tlaa.aouth wing or t,ourt tituian. wtatoy. ?my The members of the Mission Circle B� 'TILDER'S SUPPLIES i j�1�ATON, BELL, di ROSS _ were very softy that there were not won United Church wais the sce*le .•`ins _ 1J' W. J. BEATON, K. Cr a160.1ecal cartage work more people out to hear the wonder- of a quiet wedding on S_':mrday af.- i ` Ji,B. BELL J - D. F. Rgss ` - ful address given by -Mrs. Montgom- Ptnoon, Sept. 14th, whet: Agnes Is- . e ' Sbe ave man of \ the more J. A. W R1GHT� A. f W: MITCHELL ' g y abet only daughter. of -'; and emirs. -- ChaE}pp #ng y� WS Say Street, Toronto, ;Adelaide 2838 minute details of the African, seld- Robt. Scott, became the bride of Mr. ('� O. RICBARDBUN tk Co. Barris- (Successor to D. Munro and Picker. lm given by many speakers. Cf axles 1>` hittaker, youngest son Of .tern, Solicitors. Notaries etc„ suites is- lust COQ Co.) The Greenwood• school attended 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Whittaker; of Man- CHOPPING and 310---9Ricnmond St. E.. Toronto, Tele the Rural School Fair held at Brou- cheater, -England. Rev. D A. Wood- hones - - -Ad. 4810: Nights, Sundays and Holi^ Pi�kerlIIg, Ont.. * ( . - ita 3777. Pickering Phone 3619. 8tf glia'n on- .Tuesday, Sept, 17 h. Forty i howe conducted the ceremony. Mr. . Mc ndap. Wrdnel dt+y;t�t Friday 2� -- -- Office pbone 7400 Residence 65`�U �upi!> were present to take part in l;eruleth McIntosh, ' cousin of th? _ •- ' ? center hag HOMSCN A Mn marching arching and _ exercises. Verna, bride and 'Mr. Fred Johnson, acted i T•ters, Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at - — R�,�adente of Mr. Thomson, lot 11. goncession 1, Woo&vard represented the- school in � -u hers, The wedding music was �' Picketing. Office hours: Thursday and Saturday STEWART BEARE *,':e Recitation` Contest. in which she' b M1 . A" In Harrington, cf gat Rollin wirenines. from 7.W P. m to s.w pp. m.. or by { played Y - a�pw ntnignt. 7 oronto uffi : 605 Royal Bank • • a on second prize. In public speaking Stratford and daring -the signing of ailifg., Phtuie Pick 20.10. Toronto' Ellin 5301. -Radio Service ,Aldred Brown was awarded third. 3�ily the register; Miss Olive Harrington 8, cents per bag Finest equipnleat fur xpert, -The pupils entered into the.pragran: sang, "All Joy Be Thine." The bride __ -,_ j �'t ONAN -r ANNIS - Barristers, guaranteed service of sports enthusiastically. They also "who was 'given., in marriage by her _ l VSolicit•rs. Notaees Public - g NU BETTER .PASTRY P.1$TRY FLOIIR� - 4ORDOnt D. CoNANr, K. C. Pant,, Tubes, and Batteries made 'a very, , good showing in thy, father, wore a Carribean Blue veI- - - _ NNIS s A. LL. B. hall exhibits• v� gown with Rhinestone - ornaments M A DF THAN: ALLIN F A on brand. _ Offices- -7 1 2Simcoe St; S., Oshawa Radio and Amplifiers a and carried a_ bouquet of Butterfly Car -- 1' Phone —4 and 5 (Oshaws), and at the CoAmplifiers - roses and Lily -of- the - Valley. The Kissimi House. Whitby, (Mrr, Conant) Phorie7 (Whiff. "specialty. m _ Cherrywood _ - oouple were. unattended. Following by). >lo Ye+ara Expa:IC:,od - . the ceremony, a reception was held 'The 'Old Standby for. Dewtal "- • Pbone Mark 8803. Pict 4400 or Miss Spraqge was a Sunday_ guest . at the home of the bride's parents. ___ 8tnutf 8801, at the Fenney home. Imo, the couple left on a motor and EIL O. 9MiTH. D. D. S., L. D. S.. Mr. and On E. Petty and dau- trip to Montreal and points east. On CAKE BAKING ; } 1r(' cesror t. Dr• J• N Dates). Graduate o< The Beal store, Claremont ter, of Toron,'to. spent the week- . - e5e College of Deny Surgeons and Toron• 3 their return dhey will live at Cedar fx1 ty 4, Clan root once over D, A. i°HONB 824 end with Mrs. James Todd. Grove. t s a 1 every Toes y sae FridayU Phone Mr. R. Morrish has commenced • FURNITUREwork on the erection of a new home HDD. FALLAISE, L D S.. The Rev. D. R. Clare B.. A. of i�1j D D. S . Graduate of the Royal Cdlxge o1 We we displaying so attractive tae Sur eon and the t)tnveraty of 'Toronto. variety of Brechin : will occupy the pulpit - here Mr. Allen Miller spent. the week - an taroa�denceseconddoor east of St. And on Sunday Sept. 29th. at 11 o'clock. end at home here. Shingles �'UT Sale. ei:'sChnreh. Pickering. Office hours ; e Aluminum mad tiraoiteware Btc. a. m. to a' in , or by appointment. (x -ray Furniture %nd Furniture Mr. and . Mrs.' . L. Gates _ were - Mrs. Gannon' spent_ the week -end aarvJee). Phone Piet 8700. 431y Novelties. guests at the Beare- Acidord wedd- with city relatives Galt -Galvanized Steel' Shingles. u.� Prices low. in kerping with times. in¢,'at•Broughainl -on Saturday after- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rarvey spent Bird's Felt dlate,Sbioxles. �s=a{strf+s stets moon. the week -end in the city. + Also. re- rubbering buggy wbeels.11 RADIO SERVICE There Was a -good ropresentation Mr. Hugh 'Miller was one of the' Lawn inowere sharpened. A ELIZABE'T'H RICHARDSON- from our community •at, the school judges at Beaverton* Fair urn Satur T. PATER80N'8 OLAREMO]!D'P' XS .F�l�ee and automobile insurance of all tiads, fair on Thursday of last week, our day. _ 4s}rasaniiag compsniesod solid financial stand- y Y• .0611 and aet prices. Phone 2812 as. A Graduate Of Radio C011e$e s&.- alar's bringing home their .share Mrs. Lawrence Goad -and Miss - �r P08TI1.7,, Licensed Auctioneer, With _ of the honours. - Helen- .Barclay visited their mot'he* F�E� _ i' . for ooanue• of York and ontsrio. Ana U t0- rite- IL11I1!]te tl'alnln The' immediate relatives of Mrr tote day last week. ' efoasales of all kinds sttesusd tO oo shoslas4 p- g Wm. Petty Sr.. gathered at his dome Mr. and Mrs. E. Crocker and son. ocua•, Address Green River P. o., .oat. and y _ — on Sunday evening 22nd, to do hire of Torontt�, were week -end visitar� R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP . FINEST ECLUIPMENT honour on - bis•,eighty -fifth birthday at .the Mattheee'9 -home, D a Clem, Convevawcer, Commissioner for fOr r • taking a� Qavits. Accountant, Etc. 'issuer a( _ and witK due sharing of the birth- Dr. Hu.ctab!e hag opened up'pract Builder's'. Supplies ' : MairriaseLicenern. Whitevale.Ont. - Guaranteed Satisfaetim day cake wished him many happy ice in the village and is.- located at AT returns of the days and continuance the home ofa '.Mrs. Lerlmon, at pre , W M. MAW Reaciunable. Prlree of tne-good health' Rf,ich'he has en- sent. `. LDD1ber and Lath Licensed Auc tionc+er for York. H. IiUY MILLER. joyed up to the present-time. We M-r. and !firs• Bert Wells accomp= _ _ also. would like to extend our con-. inied by Mr. and ?, 's• Willson.. of B. C Shingles Ontario and Ontario Counties Brouirbam, Ontxf iA All kinds of sales peomptly attended to gr•atulations to him. Toronto, called on old friends of.Mis. Blue Coal' l rxft►r+ filGAt3l1 iANLB 48tf PboaP Mark 16t1R �_ Well, tme day recently. - S array be arranged tot at the NEWS ofHee �, Mr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm attended _ Alberta C10a1 Bell rod Independent phones.. , -flitnbarton Doulesti . Coke Pickering Mills the Sch,66 Fu "r at Sharon an . Fri - Wbltby. Ontario. �.e "• day. and bliss Jean accompanied Mash, Feeds, Mr. F. Bennett was .visitit►g at C+ meat, Lime, Plaster SAFET Y them ham r-. He . T end. Barrie this• last creek -end.. Mr. and Mrs. Fx C. Thornton . if Maple Body W Cf1d i. and Poultry Supp Our school go' a goodly share of Woodstock, were with Mr-and Mrs. Agwits for Dandy Fence -A GOOD DRIVER the prizes at the school fair. T. C. Brown on Sunday. Mrs. Thorn ,_' r -A GOOD CAA lies in stock lAt all bliss Ella Andrew. of Pickering,. ton . is remaining for a, sl.ait 'i'isit. ' als3 Me =stO0ilDp -And Iv$UKANCF, with visited fiends here 'ttiis lvgek. Mr.. and 11irc. Warren Willson via- _ r�T�- 'times Mr. Alex. Thom went for a trip to, ited bars. E. Willson at au•sffville � St. Catharines and visited Ridley, on Sunday. and. called on Mrs.`S: COCkshl.tt Implements '4 • . Chopping College. i Phillips, who 1'eaves shortly for the 113eem Priem before BayVS �- =' The $trongest, Purely Casualty "= West. t6 be'•witli her daughter. —_ -_- _Company in the; World. bits Winriie Russell is back ai;sin 1 -D Mon. Thor. Sat. frv,rr. Detroit � and is with her uncle-, i "she •cemetery is being greatly im � let TT L L� O N B i� O Se -- Mr Walker." � proved under the care of Mr. 1. Art. 1 CYRIii F. MORLEY .•Oill Dunbarton Carlton. T,.e large flower bed Burr- : LOG�1St , O11t, gees on the air, u1 Phone - Piekerint, 67OA " Sunday, last Ruby Dixon sang over ognding the Cairn of Remembrance P CFRB at 12.30... i has bloomed prnfusety all summer; hooeD� ark TL(►0 12L j De N. Lockwood Mrs• A. Thom and Miss Helen anti' -The Merpal Quartet, of Toronto, This is the' Ti will conduct Divine Worship and Time PICKERING, ONT. 'hiss Ethel Emms. visited in. Mua- P koka this week. Service. of Praise in St. John's on :Of the year to brighten Re G. ' CLENDENING Glad to welcome Mr. Burgess ba.•k Sunday evening nest, on the oc�as- -FLY SPRAY up your home With a new ' and, hope that' he is feeling better ion of the Autumn Thankoffering of - piece of furniture, FUNERAL DIRECTOR for his vacation. • j1the'W. -M. S. -. . '_Mr. -and M7. Frank Wood have re- I The school fair at Brougham last for Private Ambulance week �ra� a decided success; both in Solid Walnut Occasional turned from their wedding trip and CATTLE ` �. Arm Chairs -With uphol Day and Night Service are residing in 'Whitby We take the attendance 'and exhibits. In the Pub •° : stared 8ekit8 and backs ..Phone 41000 opportunity to wish them every hap- lie SpeakinT Conterts Robt: BrgWn- Malvern 5000 piness• ridge was winner. Recitation - Iielen in repps. mohairs and On Oct. 13th, the Anniversary Mnlr•olm; Instrumental , music -Tom - .,velours. $8 75 M8rkham �Orit ll be held in the United Ohurcll G'ostick• Droback Conch II - -- -_ __.. .__ and on Oct. ]5th. the Supper and This community extends their p- p- -.. Entertainment will be held. ParticuI cerr best -wishes to Sir: and Mrs. As good as the beet- and OIIIj holstered on a Splendid' ars later. I Stewart Beare, :whn;e lmarnage was 1.00 per Imperial Ciallo>d quality of repp With two FOI' the : _ On- Sunday Sept. 29th, �a the'Glose_Il solemnized at the • home of - -Mr and cushions -- Special, $'r4 HOT �AY�i -�f the morning sen-ice in tl1,, Unit -1 '•ire, W. Milne on Saturday after- In your own container 4. Church the Sacrament of th(� oa,n• 'tli=: D')r' A)?OTd was always a Sliding Coneb, With 8'OOd D :ord's Supper 'will be r?isne*sed.'.�'ery pcptilar here, Coleman s Gas St6ves We have alimited su 1 » cretonne covered Mat- Laat Sunday Rally Dar sec :aril vva; The Youn, People of the church Pp i tress. Special —$$,75 Hot Plates hel -i in the Sunday School >o] room. i with Jahn , DCnd, Supt:. conducted at this price, 80 get your Coal. Oil Stoves - The.Annual Harvest Supper of St.' Rally Day Services nn.. Sund: y last. _ Qome in anti let as sbow volt Paul's -on -the Hill will be soryerl in Rev. ,l. F- C'o'. delivered V-.,� add- r our ltonds. I ,; seasoD s reauiremeII� _ I Bug Killers. the Hall, on Tuesday, Oct. ,1 ct' from ress. There ti cod earlgr�ga.,on, _. _ . EleetricAl Brpulieealwaye 6:30 to 5.00. After tie supper. an ee -f and the church r< ely decbrated `,jeiirly. FI- —S ra- Iind_. Spray ers__.. _ .cellent._szlac will be ven. We- hope with autumn flocs •. • . on Band.- -; _ __ - y p �- P y- � n' _ Binder Twine to see you there. Adma3Sirin- __arid - Saturday after :. :oen, a punt- C. A. STER.RITT • 15 cents. _ '� _ her of our ladies were g;lestc at the - �,- And Massey- Harris Repairs St- Paul's -on- the - .Hill. Dumbarton, home of Mrs. Sydney 1307 nett at• at �' Q w ,Fvneral Director Sunday Sept. 2.%b. 2 p, m. Sunday Claremont, who sponsored a siloer �`► I Jones Drug store TH, E �P7 1 C. K E R NEWS • �bulanoe Services dLVIN•' BU aHBY- Sc h°°' 3 p• m. Evenint= Prayer, Pr- for her cousinMiss Flora Patterson 1 eacher, Rev. G. 'S. Scovell, Rural whose tnarria takes lace on Sat- PhoDe 6800 Phone 1300 Dean of East York. Harvest Thanks. urday rfext. Miss Patterson was, the „Hardware Phone 46", Piokeri>og Fiai�et'Ing �IIt8110 Y Riving will be' celebrated in St. Paul'g recipient` of a numbed of lovely • P�CBERIND on Oct. Sall. 1L.A. gifts* ---------- -------- Gable and Young drinhers WATCH NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE A treat For 90 e*en tea for the Opening Installment of e ueen Mur'der s Ha 33 By Adam Broome A baffling mystery -7— in fact a series of mysteries A presented against a background of music' beginning with a big broadcast concert at Queen's Hall, London. ------------------------ ...Your Handwriting Tells Your Real Character! Ho ' to Make a Job W By GEOFFREY ST. CLAIR (Graphologist) The Stories Of Four'Young People Who ThoUght QLIL Wa) S :All Rights Reserved. 9 And Means Of Acquirin a Living In England Recently 1. seem to have been re One of Jack London's best of hunqreds of letters that express known books, "The Call of the ei,inj more letterd than usual ask- the gratitude of the wriiers for help- if you haven't got a job, why not only, ther6 mu-st be an 4ening for Wild", now comes to the screen Ing wheth6 . r I can tell just when mar- ful advice and guidance. And what I make one9 asks R. J. Pocock in the� anyone who� could deposit on their and has every Anown. element to riage might be expected. I would Jike has helped so many others, has, I doorstops, at the right moment;, a appeal to every inovie fan. Clark to be able to , answer questions of suggest, a message for you, too, it London DVy Mirror. Gable and Loretta Young are per- ' It is quite outside the you see It in'the right vay.. It's not easy, I admit. Yet it can., cheap yet tas,by lunch. fectly Buck, the dog, this kind, but cast and an opportune e of my- work. Ques:lons having This. might also -be 'be done. He argued correctly. That is wh.4 will win everyone. scop About a year ago, with practical- he now has a dozen boys delivering to do with fortune-telling are en ' tire- time for me to reiterate once more ly no assets except superb health lunches On tricycles. ly beyond my sphere of Influence or that the advice I give.in cases of per- is and an unusual amount of self-con- advice. sonal problems aot necessarily Sh N t letters fidence, a young friend -of mine e Supplied Nurses! FAR.f..11 ACREAGE If you- ask me'to tell you-wha�t kind' final and aryi ary., I often have en, too. of disposition you r from, readirs of my articleis or Its. conceived the idea of buying up—, There is scope for wom have, o' your boy I '. radio broadcasts, teners- ii,,Io my at reduced -iates—inagaziries and A few months ago the young friend or girl friend then I can "weeklies" returned unsold by news- daughter of a friend decided to star, 1 N GREAT BRITAIN help you,there. Graphology.also shows tel.ling me definitely that they will do whatever I advAse. In some cas??s this �Lgtnts. a nursing co-operation. The firs. whether a writer Is reserved and 'he proceeded thing she did was to turn her old. sensfAve, or spontaneous and ardent; has to do with a choice between two Having got 'a stock Occupied Agricultural Land greedy and selfish. or * kindhearted men for a , suitable husband for a to sell it to dentists, doetorls, barbers playroom "into an' office, complete I tol- girl- who writes me, sad It Is a tre- and private chents.' His success with with telephone, In Emland and Wales 30,_ and generous; broadmiaded. and his first batch was such that he de- Then she-proceeded to call on the .1, erant or narrow-minded and partlal; mendou-s responsibilt'.y to, have to doctors, nursing home "heads" and .3 70,000- Acres. refined 'and cultured'or �purel.y pbyst- shoulder. I am not afraid to give act- termined to continue, and it was not vice when it is asked for or appears long before hehad estahlished a hospital matrons in . her district. cal-minded and material-and in fact The total area ot agricultural land tcs h -e to it-will reveal the &aracteriit t at to me neces'sarf, but I would Ilk :--really good connection. Somehow she succeeded in convinc- occupied 'in England, and Wales in go to make up what you are and say that any advice I give is render- ing most of them that she could al- The Professional "Forgee,, ... you ed wl.tb a. view to -giving you a ne*- ways supply the right type of nurse June, -1935, was -30.359,000 acres, com-'eause you to act in the war.tbat pollit of view on your problems. It -As a result be now has a business, at a moment's n'tice. pared- wLth 30,454,000. acres In 1934, do: 0 you ponder over It and use It as a which, even it it is never likely to Through' advertising in nursing a reduction of 8.4,000 aeres or 0.3 per Graphology, 'allied to .0s51cho!og,., - basis for' finding out the t�uth for rnake him a fortune, will probab�y journals she got into touch with ' a. cent. according to a report just Is- -plus a sma:tteF-img of common sense -ill -provide him with a good in6orme sued by thd British Ministry of Agrf- -and some knowledge of human na, yourself, then the advice v6 have . and 'number of "free lance" nurses. -congenial work for the rest* of his , was equaRy successful in per- 1cu ' Iture. T-Se area returned as under ture.. will.help yoru tniniense'ry In sol- served its true purpose. _\Sh� crops and grasi was 24.9S4,000 acres, i — Efe. stiading these g1r;s -that it would be Ing the problems that daily confront Very different but equalik-suceess- to their advantage to put their nam- a'decrease of S2,0*00*acreg'or 0.3 per so many of us' Can Mr. St Clair give you a new ful was the venture of another ac- es down on her books and pay her cent, Contrary to the generrl trend But it will NOT tell your fortune, slant on your own character? Per. In recent vlears; !he - total . area of Rt haps he can reveal some. unusual quaintance. a 'small commission for,.evti-y. cas�e I nor Is it able to pierce the veil th From his boyhood he had possess- that she found them. rough grazings lit 5.4.22.000 acre.s hides Tomorrow from Today. � It Is angles about your friends, too. Send 7. 6uis gift of be slio*ed a small qecrease Of - 2-000 based' ou scleatific 'f6undation4,, and speciments of the writing you would id the rather-danger - She- is doing well ing able to make a perfect imita- Walking ibout this country of ours acres compared With the previous whilst we do not claim infallibility like analysed, stating age In each 'tion oralmost any signature under t4re is a smbM army Of- people' year., For the firs. time 'since 1918 1-for it no do I myself'claim that all casc Enclose 10c coin for each specl. e steady decitne in We ar ­ ellneatlotis I make, are entire end w:th-3c stamped ad- tb able area tke ly men. and a �the sun. whose names have -become fanious I'lias, bee6 arresf ed and ther6 was ant beyond criticism, at' the same time dressed envelopeo to: Geoffrey St. But little did he think t6t his entirely - through th4 jobs t.hey 1 inerea.-e upon Vie area. - in 1934 o . f there can be no.'doubt that it is a* Clair', Room 421, 73 Adelaide Street J clobverness in this direFetion would created for theniselves. 141,000� aorei (1.6 perr cent.) to 9,-1 tremendous pow'er" for good, and a West, Toronto- Ont. Your letter will day prove a godsend. one, Why -even, as I write, I can. see 1. to- . . - 1 3394.060 acTe�; the' toial arable area power, moreover, that most pedple be replied as quickly as Is pos. When three years ago he lost his from' my 'window a- hundred or so ma is now ratther )a-r-gor thaft.1932. This cannot afford , to, ignore. -if they are i,ible in view of the volume of it Job through trade depression - the childiin playing in 'a field that Increase was .'due almost entirely to anxious to ma . k6 the moqt. of thein- that is continually arrIvimg. And your --.-bright idea of makim" living by w ould have long since been built the expansion in 'the area under 'silves. I have evidence in tde form 'letter will be strictly confidential. forging other folks' signatures Fame over were it not for the great gener- clover and ro�atldn'graases. -On -the -to him. osity of the man who won'lame and other hand the area actually under 7 It was ail above boiild ifnd very fortune by putting ice,:cream 6n crops, excluding eldver' �anid'rotatton in nions. wheels. raq%es, at G,775,000 acres showed a Imr1roving Poor ,No Words are Found 9 Calling one morning upon a big dec!"Ine of 62,000' acres or 0-.1), per sent i* firm w1iose directors he knew Pasture Fields N,,er 'o * step upon the fragrant cqni.. on 19.1-1. A 'furtbei substant�ial t out hundreds of letter . ciroulars reduction of 15.9 per cent. to 28G.000 -bore .weekly; he',calmly sur-gested'that he THE WORLD'S SIXTH 9 '1 he vessel should sign these for thern, thus -acres - occurred in the area of bare.. Both 'grass and.soil tram P"astU7es The',far eye. follows� 8 fallowi This �is the lowe'st figure re- drifts, time n -urfied unditr ba-re fallovi for several 1:j to have kuowrL, what Aies t4er that have been giqzed for a number saving them considerable a . 0 POULTRY CONGRESS of years without manure* or phos- trouble. years. For the second year in succes- p4zye -applications will' :�bow a de-. .1ittl more "But," said they. e-urtly, "we use -further than tie -sion tb�re was a reduction In the area horus. Than birds know ficiency of phosp Even it -a duplicating -'Yes,'-- ne �The preliminary annouficement. of of permanent grass amounting to most of Ahe droppings . of Tgrazing pinion lifts. 'replied, "that is why your circulars the World's Poultry Congress which 22-,,000 acres, representing 1A per aaimaig are returned'to 'Elie li4Sture Only in- loving mny *the heart know -go into the waste paper basket un- -meets In Perll'n next year has just n cent, - the acreage under 'perma ent there is "a' net loss of phosphorus in love read. You must admit." be cOti-' ction. who sing,- are Ebeen pubiished. Congress sessions. grass of 15,5�4,000_ �tcres being very. I the produ of - live - 4,ock. and Their. countless words 7 Ainlued, "that 3'�ou yourselves treat. will I be held in the "Opera Kroll" and 'This continued re- , mourning tdl�s little more than in 1930. 1 their products. where similar correspondence in exactly the - will be ofli�ially opened on July 24th � Tho:tbtal area under cgrealz declIn— -moval of ' phosphorus, - never very Of dim_rcmembered� dreams. same. manner." shadowi move. by Chancellor Adolf Ifitler. ed by 41,300 acres or I per cent. to abundant In the 4oil, sobn' beeomes They frankly admitted that. , 'and Du-rlug the Congress the afterno0ns 4,094,GOO -acres, increases in wbeat, a in the groN�tll or. Unknown to day;- -and dayligfit tell- 1111 0 an count'- .� limitAng factor ing fails. they made h:' an iff er. Now he�, is will be devoted to excursions to places oats aud rye being more-th desirable liasture crops, particularly . employed by six or seven city com- ell out color ih:.a blinil ni:in's .,at Intere-st within. tb-e city of Berlin er-balanced by. 'a substantion' redup. the legumes.- The failuTe of legume-,' Y", sl' panies putting hand-written sig- and ows 'close tion In. the acreage of baTley-and a hand, Ide. At the of -the Con- and particu . larly white clover, atic, " . deal turn color . tifto th6 delegates w.ill attend -the An tor the matures to their circulars. gress .4 - smaller. decrease and . there was t() phosphorus deficiencT contribu,cs Rather monotonous w&rk, per- open-ing ceremonies ot' the Olympic ;jg-on a' r,,466; . tl2a I in tlie . ,, ­1 - . . rps' under I-Curther to the trill-ilIg OL LIW _...baps, but heLgeUwell Gaines ana taen taKe a week's tour �oots. a small increase in the acreage for Do thc.st,. There ' are. no words, es dependent upon the .1e;guines through rural Gtrmany, Including a swedes. Atter A ulider turnips -and .1 hoi, gh they are sand, Meals for Housewives trip down the Rhin6. A- six weeks' substantial increasq,in,. the previous nitrogen. a the loveless. N0114 And near my home some'. ente"r-' Superphos te' (acid. Ptiospliate) To tell love to trip !A being arranged for Canadiat's year. the sugar bee� aereage in 1935 ii th(, first ferttlizer-iniitei-ial to use are found.- prising fellow is supplying half the when France, Switzerland and Bel- showed a -moderate decline. Th . ere P pay And to be loved, not loving, is' but' bousewives in the district'with cheap . and the , ond' mic)4, likely tc gium also will be visl'.ed ort. the Con- was a small decline in the area cs to kiloNN, but adeq�ate little luacbes' ' nedtly tinent, and: a days in Englafid I t-hrough stimulation of both legum 1 4- . - ... _few under the four principal' vegetables, I - --d 304 t. Th2 ��l .- hnn' 6pon the-Uds—Ut packed up in, cardboard boxes L6LUU. ­.. : .-b—ilf-a fut4her net increage In the acre. sup�erphos-, light. I don't actually know him, but, I So fAr the following couintries have 1 500 pounds of 20 Percc'llt- t is Therefore t-he smile is sobret, 1he �ge devoted to fruit. The acreage of pati� per acre or its equivalen know his,, story. He started w1th a definitely decided' to participate: 'ho�s was unchanged. toil '11L, ii slow Z capital of a few pounds. Canada, Argentina' recommended and sbould last -from �"tei ' Australia, C-hina, three to 'five years. And fal . -g , scekdn� w�ords to teans'-,- He argued that as most wonien Czecho-Slovakia, Great Britain, Ecu- late SI-1111. loathe a meal for themselves ad6r, Estboni% ilai,t], ITolland, Hun- Commercial nitra;9,011, ill addition 1111,N- C1,11st lee. Fowler in Spirit 7 gary, Italy, Mexico, Norway, South- APPLE COLOUR CHART tc') superpli I osphate, applied a"' the Rhodesia_ S�VNIen,' Switzerland rate of .150 to )oo� poun(Is pLr acre et'n and the UMted States. There !ids been. a s.*,eady demand as soon as growth. st.art., in the . -4 for the apple colour chart prepJared Spring, will, advance gi-azing from recently, by the Horticultural Divi one to two weeks To avoid burn.- Sold by.11 Drua-ts-25c. Ing Puts A Red 'Ring si Farm Ot the tefider leaves, apply w�icli 35c (tube), Soc and $i.GO ion, Central Experimental I I - I . I I - , - . the pasture. is (1'�- . V A -Around, Ile 13th. tawa, to assist in the harvesting of erry . IeIV Under coi�dit!ons where v LA, Nlclntosli and Fameuse apples at the desirable pastifi,e" plants remain it --- mug - - b M � a ize, _11,nd Winnipeg.�Fred Wise put'a red prbper stage of Tnatmity.Ttits chart miy be be..ter to plow, 'ferti.11 ring around the 13th on his calen. may be' obtained Uee on applida,tion reseea the land . with ' an adapted dar, after he was handed $62 of to the Publicity - and.-. Extension pasture mixture than to (lepend.11pon v; "found" money at the police sta- Brancbi Dominion Department of Ag- fertillze�s albne for rejuvenation: Id . ..NO PEP SO; vX R. tion. - In fact, t-.r6-Fr:1day the 13ths riculture, Ottawa. got the red insignia, He found thel When you feel like a log and your \�� . . I . ­ I' Wrong Pew' .13 last and turned n muscles tire easily, it's more than Ae, money on March it in to the police station. Nobodyi DONT. minister consented to preach likely that wastes that shouldn't be no SS I I TANZAk during his' va*ca*tion in the country at in your body are sending out poisons Pipe Smokers! fill up with teceived 1 e into your blood. At times like these claimed it and,now be has Episcopal church. �When lie ar- 'GOLDEN VIRLGINIK in it back. BUD'NOL take a bubbling, bracing glass Oi n Sunday and enjo Andtews Liver Salt each day till the y a really Pus IN excit �ved. at the. church o 461ML i'ng the sexton welcomed him ani good smoke! OF CAPS- 1NSfXJ9M11%i5JL trouble clears up. Then take an 13rd said: "Do you wish to wear a slir-. occasional glass--once or twice each Afo-e Good Provider "OSTMLS.-AW MAR 0 1 . I ' . . I I . .. 51.25111110mllbt� Owdonfiftserwo plice, sir?" week—and you'll stay perfectly fit "Mose, is your wife depend- Also excellent for Temporary Deaft s now. Small tin, 35c; ent upon you?" avtd Read Nolses due to eonrestl%' "Brother," replied the minister, "I Get Andrew Issue No. 39— `35 Mose: "She sho is, jedge. If 11 caused by coW Flu and swimminc. .1m a Methodist. What do I know Large tin, 60c; Extra large'bottle, A. 0. LEONARD, Inc. about surpluses? All I know is abQut 75c. Proprietors, Scott & Turner didWt go out and got de wz�shin's Ltd,,14-owcastle-upon-Tyne, Eng. - 70 Pifth Ave., New York City ,she'd StdTve plum to death." deficits."' SALADA Uull 06 a� Don't Try To Remo ------------------=--- e s Tan Too Qu ly Crocheted Collars First Aid to Fall c The golden brown suntan of which • Chic Says Laura Wheeler " you've been justly proud all summer � � �,• LESSON 73 central arts, and do not forget to lap simply isn't flattering with dark LAPPING, AND POINTS OF CON. objects at gearters, thirds or fifths, clothes. A black dress - always a ) `IR TACT, RELATED LINES- thereby giving VARIETY and adding good Autumn choice -loses a good /00,r7 AND AREAS greater interest to pictorial compo- deal of. its glamor when skin that ee���`�ft,,.�°�� �� «'yf. ; THE PRINCIPLE regarding, RE- sition. shows above it isn't white. Fur- � f t�►���i`7`�• ��% %' %� °> LATED LINES. AND AREAS is iilu_ Let us now review the three follow. thermore, this season's dress femi- j �� � r.�� •' ��tin'�'�.`.l "'%��'� -- _ _ _ started in Fig's 237 to 242, in which lug definitions:- VARIETY means a' nine fashions call for rather fragile', 1 j�+��fsr"`� r.,yf•. Q %'y we use one shape, an Ellipse for difference; diversity, many different beauty that has no ' boisterous out- '-'.:the ! ri frame_Jine and .also the object. kinds. VARIATION means partial door look about it.�'` / a ;. • �• - #�6y `S i " .,In Fig. 231 we allow trite object over- change in the form, position or qual_ Remember, of. court/ tl.at it is - lapped by the frame -line. THINK a ities of the same kind. To EMPHA_. ' ' $' l '���' � 9� n bad idea to try to, remove acoat /f� moment, what is the object to - repre_ . SIZE or ACCENTUATE, means to lay of suntan too quickly. Use only mild ~' sent? TMEASURE. (that is its size) particular stress of voice on' certain bleaches and have a good deal "of •will aid to you to determine this. syllables, Words `or, parts of a- dis_ patience. The tan will disappear., Should the object be small (that course with a view to expressing a soon enough anyway. You should 'is a small measure,' as in Fig. 237, . speaker's sense of their importance be concerned mainly with the tex- it may represent a bead or any other or argument. Emphasis or Accentuate tore of your skin which no doubt mall object. When we attach it to is required, in speaking, -in, music, , ' �R 0 isn t as attractive as it was in June ' the frame line as indicated in the and in painting. Emphasis or Accent: before you started your campaign -. diagram, it suggests a sl inging feel_ 'uation is absolutely ' necessary in for copper tones. ing as we see when we suspend a pictorial arrangement if the artist :r s• ,�� ; ;, ;; >•cn�, +'t Plan to use a rich nourishing water jug by its handle as in' Fig. wishes to be convincing, to hold eye, cream each morning, as well as at � � ;�� ; ; : ; ;, %,�'' " •is� '; �i � �' 1 239. and to make a lastiug appeal to the A ;.•yr, ��,,,,,,� night. When you have cleaned far_ �y REPETITION as illustrated In Fig. observer viewing' the composition. and throat, smooth on a generous '.� :' i,S' �i :'«:; Is'���'�v� " �a «x .3 �•, 240 makes our one object an or na_ [n the composition of '%fusle, Liter_ layer of the heavier cream ana, ; moot b,• adding support• ti lines as attire, or Pictorial Art, there should �i R ,; ; ;, � :�1. a(; 8j at - with a patter or fingertips,, pat up- �di in FiQ. :11. ,his is mere!, repeat- he Fite. '.bruna: figure or .part. if `i'! car d and outward from base of the t•`'':• '• throat to hairline until some of the ' l" t�J�IS * 0,,O� cream has been absorbed. _ 'l'''sk► ;::a r,�. ; ; „ ",r° `s+ • When you have finished, remove'.',i'j 9 ; •.,4' �' _ _ : -• - ,� �, -the remaining cream with soft tissues, apply a cold skin tonic or 9 plenty of ice water, and put on street makeup.' At night, take off only the .tQr 237 8 excess, allowing, some of the cream- to stay on while you sleep. If you are bleaching .cream at CROCHETED COLLARS PATTERN 909 �4. t . night, put it on after nourishing cream,has been applied, patted in and you know how ii~ is when -the season for darker - frocks cdmes " removed carefully. In' the morning,' r round.' Time anal time_ again,. you need a `bit of something Iacy and ing t,:E• 91P_tl,t a� irs 1't za.. auH• t,;tle a.e rrsu or more dutuinant the bleach takes the place of hour- flattering about the-neck. Here's just what.that something should by overlapping the objecC a3 in Fig.. chdracters the U• \ITY would be lost ishing cream, be! So be forehanded this year. ' You'll find that all three collars 238 and, repeat, we create a. design on account of distraction., Cive __ Bleaching lotions bften tend to are fun to do. You'll probably even want to make a pair of lacy as in Fir. 242. or the idta may be strength and force by having one do- make skin rather- .dry,and, for this..• cuffs to match the large- meshed collar? The set is lovely in _petit - deVelueefi into a pictorial design -with minating • character or thing of In_ reason always should be followed by boucle--:-you'll feel very dressed up in it: The other neckwear is the whol4 . of the .Inside of the el- terest in a composition. All acres- plenty of -tissue cream done in cotton. lipbe- co=.ered by the design. Thus sorter should"be placed or arranged - Pattern 909 comes to you with detailed directions for making h et and collars s wn ~ an illustration of each item n ado ._ we explain the use and abuse of in order to” give strength and force = -- . -- - stitches s O all the h i NLAPPING AND POINTS OF CON- to ttser main part. _ ,�� '.' used, material requirements. TACT," in the last few .lessons. EY. NO. 71. create a new mo:lf �._��` -� Send .n0 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pat-' Now let us chat about the bad `dlYfexent to that illustrated- in Fig.'- _. - - -�� ` tern to tieedlecraft Dept., Filson Publishing Co., 73est, Adelaide ' _ street, Toronto. points -of contact.- You may have been 337, and de •ign a portion of a new ;taucht not to place lines or objects border: You may be as modern as you . — ^_- - 1 in •the background so that their lines wish or conv'e'ntional. .: s. loin other line and thus may be mts- , /�, - � Speedboat Racer Marries Football Star taken for a continuous• line, as lilu- These lessons are, free. We invite - guesFons from our -readers, which- I i - � s :raced -tn i.,esaon 10,- 71,- uaiter__the � .. _ deck o-f the camel, Fig. 2 °• We. will be answered without charge. .1 learn th »t -when two or more lines in smail gee is 'iharged for criticism on, ►: I $ ! a composition point so as to form a_ reader's sketches. - Enclose a three y „ - longer lihe:.She eye' 1s.'baillid - to'fo!- -cent (30 stamped, addressed return !_ low along this litre' whose parts are envelope for personal replies to _ . unrelated . to each other; bt,t, - they. The-At IIirecinr, "Our Sketch Club ­: a'prear as one continuous -line. - , R3 Adelaide Street West, Toronto: .� � �• • Ito not p'.ace lines running into. 5 + a c,•rrer of,tbe frame_I1nes. The..cor- s s t to ,t I "Come on'! Let' wIi»,'ou s •. xH I� �i' nurnt+r nt . regueats have _buoy... `nerS of a .pie ore 'are stioirg_ enougl3 been received in this- ollice for ; _ • I'd rather let the troy swdn out ° In themselt•es to attract the eye ow_ reprints of rho' lessons publish. f to me." _ 1 , -�' ' termina eefors divert , all 1 netherefore, eading We w will w4kly in able. Sketch ­ om al - - to the corners, with a i1IE- .,VRl; these. reEiuests pr'otiiding tlia. we away irom`the corners...: _can get: 200 subscriber; for this Avotd� cutting objects in halves by weekly roprint, which Viii: tie the frwriZe -line. or-- to having cnugl . printed on good paper• at loc � re.Fsu:e on'. the right: anti left 'of' a., - each, posta;e yaid. C astan:er ' (Painting to Chines: - - ' ehardcters on laundry ticks.}: -`_'h " �t till $ total population of 2;,93,• thst my name? 32 at the last census." Wales has ' Welsh ^- ion: deans 11'1 oI' man, rtes ey -eq, no only- ilnd 811,3 8' who ' s nbke both ! She: Absence coaxes - - - . eet'." - .. .. - brow. fonder. - ._ C:rcurer: "Er -thank Welsh and EngJsh. �' ow. . True- fonder at tiberty a ;' •] -oreua Tdt nttull: 23- vear-old 'internationally famous speedboat- -11 good many times. racer, and Toot l :iciieit, 11rGi1l nivei5ity football star. shown after their- marriage at Li Jolla, Cal. ` Safe ' With - Mother After Terrifying Ordeal "' - - ]� harrr Challenges or erica P S ock V Owner Challen e F America's Cu i' riy : :y• _ - .fig _ ', ' _ , $: •. \ � 5 .i •k �.',r, tW�•A g •4 �/ � ;..y t 1 —J gwga, ark. t'' �,,'' -'s}�? +a9� ,,i� .'•,"�,4e °" ' law do . 4 -. i 4 . °•wre`r. �' .': !YC ;:!�y r.. '� ? {c' t'Y"' w s . Vim, ` � r�•`'� r., : • Y � . '.( �; � '� .a3 � y 'f � 'io °� , ' � ice, =�tff Sat a M _ 1 _ _. .a.e'> f .. < w� i� o;aar.:� "'a ciPic'e�A,e• 'S '`°q, k a, ' &�' zy ... ,� `9: "»i`' •�3f'r ,...�+Q¢ I ..f4 5 .'a�? 's'; •,'gg;, 41s 3 : .. C . ' John Kennon, 3, shown with his inot}fer iri Mexico; ,Mo:,''ifter beaxg lost in wooded section of Ozark' Mountains foi 65 hours. He - The lone awaited British • challenge for the America's Cup has already been Bent to New Y : walked 'out. of ravine when searchers -bad almost given up-in despair, ~ by Charles R. Fairey,, British airplane builder and owner of the Shamrock V: .Ibis bid -is for a either next year or in 2935. Our photo shows Mr. and Mrs. Fairey at their home. �. _ , - ` YY -+ ✓w,6. s_.i+•+4 ,'act ,.1� ... ..�...: e... �`..d - • -- , ..V f .. . � _ . _. - .. - • - . -. w .. _ �, tltort address ou "The Joy of Liv ing the program. Eight dollars was speaker, Mrs. Fred halliday, gave ; LG gZLtite Q' � Special items of music eU., netted from the school fear booth- .iii interesting address on "Girls' BlaOksillithin�7, �L WOOdWOr� u►g P — - are being provided by members of Miss Marjory McKay, of Toronto, work;" Following a demonstration at right prices ,r�� - the school. Everyone is cordially in and Mrs. Gates, of Cherrywood con - xi "Making Candlewick Bedspread" Now is the time to_tiave those repair - ;1.75. per yeas; $ers paid in advance vited to attend this service. tributed musical numbers. Mrs. M. by Mrs. Burldhorder and Mrs. W. jobs attended to. `f arrows repaired, At the recent meeting of the W. Itaye gave a humorous reading, Booth, lunch wus served by the also new sections on hand. The fam. - Subscriptions to the United States L at the home of Mrs. Pugh, 'an in- "Joh�tt Brown visits the Barber." hostess and assistants. ous Fleury Plows always on. hand. on and Gt. Britain $2.00 in 'advanm vitation was accepted to attend the Mrs. Barefoot, who has just return- __ _:._ __. Also dealer in Viking Oream Separa- -- meeting of the Markham Branch in ed from the West gave an interest iota and Electric. Washers. L November, with our branch ATTENTION, FA&MERS Dealer in Cockebutt and Frost JUHN MURKAR. Prourietor, Provid ing talk on that country .The guest Wood machinery. GENERAL REPAIR WORE A phone @all will bring us to your farm. - _. - 1JVhite= slea�.�.y Huil Radio Ser'Vice , �iy acetylene welding. �'e are prepaxed to repair care. phone Pick 715 • � . Grucks tractors and all farm ' : Rally Day at the United Church - ]3U1lt1eT and Contractor ' F. �': Wt�otiwatd Sunday School was a. record .attend- machinery, wheels rebuilt and GREEN WOOD' 491. Sues, The school. room was beautif- 'Expert' service and re y Brlcawork and 3tuuewurk Gire setting wood -work and ally decorated _with autumn. foliage pairs to all makes. N,eas wood turning of all kinds. ° ..and lovely asters and dsllilias inter- a' 6pecsialty w \L - vroven. with long ferns. bit._ Goddard onabte chargaa. Work Plaee, your order now for a Arobitect's Service . :.. of Balsam. was the guest speaker, guaranteed, 000d ladder for apple picliing. Notice Uo You' '.ibis theme being, 'IT-he Living Chur- .iteowr8 'ARTHUR FIELD Phone or Olallll} -ch." Miss Irene Pugh told a loveli CHE CROWN INNE �, RO YK E '.:.story to the little folks, . entitled, kosebank Rd. and Kingston Rd. Graduate Radii and Television In:aitute....• = - - - '- - -- - "Pearl of Great Price." Misses - 1•� Phone Pick b520 Member Official Radio Servi& Men's, Brock 'Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. We do Building of all kinds, _ Irian, of Toronto, 'rendered, "In the Association. (Successor to W. H. Jackson) CARPENTERING : Garden." as a duet very sweetly. 4340 'Phone 5201, PICKERING PhhoePick2729 1 -2ti` CEI3ENTING, 1 The whole service was one 'to be Sciatica _ . _. reinembered. Miss Gertrude Poynter : • 1l PLUMBING - -._ `read the .scripture. The young •peo- Rumacaps cleanse your system of BR%�CK apse Leaf 1lttla 'lie and' pie had an inspiring chorus.- Uric 'Arid, relieving .rheumatism OC - _ • -• Service. at the -United Church will and sciatica - ROOFING lbe wit %drawn next Sunday evening. E. C. Jones — Druggist THEATRE InSUraIICe Co. _ '.-.'Sept. 29th, on account-of the Locust Pickering - Ontario We a1NO sell Brantford IiooHog =�� Rill Anniversary. WF3ITS'� and WAWANESA INS. CO. : Materials. Empire Batbroow Mrs. Palmer and daughter, of Or= RUMA(: APS - -- Cheap Rates for, Farm and Cottnte^t Equipment, Duro Water _ :11lia- are spending a holiday with the FRIDAY and SATURDAY Buildings ypgteg1P, Beatty "former's sister, firs. M. Parks• Windstorm Insurance on Buildfup Stable Equipment - Miss Irene Pugh and the Misse: Brock Road %SE'PT. ith and 28th Windmills. Silos etc. and otheir Building Materials . Bateman. of Toronto, 'Pent the end Walter Carlton and" family.. visited " » :.Automobile Insurance at _,� Estimates Free of the week at the home of Judso:. THE lT All Kinds Work Guaranteed , _ with relatives in Toronto on Sunday a ; - nd' Mrs. Pugh. last. R)JRT WHEELER Write or Phone TT Quite a number of parents are _ �!- �. 'POU� _ v taking advantage of having their —A few friends, gathered, together ROBT. WOOLSEY BOWMAN & ROW E, _ children. vaccinated, against small- at the-home of Mrs. Jahn Percy in FRED KEATING WFITTHY• ONT � - Phone 4502 - - -- - celebration of her eighty - seventh BEi'rY GRABLh .-PON. (Carolina Jubtlee-'Sto-eere PICKERING. ONTARIO The regular monthly meeting of birthday on Friday of last week. Con • __ _$he W�nan's Association will be gratulations are in . order to 'bits. _ -- - -- - — — - -- — - --- - -- fiPld on 'Thursday Oct. 3rd. at 8 p. m. Percy, on the occasion of 'this grand. Monday, Tuesday and Wedu'gday in Clre Sunday School Room: Word old age. SEPT. 30, Oct. land 2 THF B 'fur Roll Call - "Gift." Wilt all the Mr. and Mi!s. Joe Brown have Second dhow at 8.30 „clock. , , - - .anembers do their beat to be present. fuse returned from a two-month's ; A gathering of the 'Coppers" takes holiday in England Mr. and -Mrs. it )f �! .place this day. A cordial invitation Hrown report a wonderful trip, both The Glass Key crossings being very enjoyable, al- We offer the following Fxtra Specials for week ending Is extended to any one wishing tr GEORGE RAFT though in the returning, old King ,some.. P ~'EDWARD ARNOLD Neptune became rather bold and im- . Sept. Rcpt. , a7 aII 'Rally Day will be observed in the CLAIKE 1�ODD FRESH PITTED - Whitevale Baptist S. S. on Sunday petuous. _. -- nn jj,- _ .. Sept. 29th at 10 a. M. Mr. W. C. _ 'F.rLi Dates, :. M = . iG lY�. for 23c• _. .: �irill+on, of Brougham. will give a : �_.; - G _ «Tr Lady L W C K AND j - Teen River ::-::. i _ Keep October 18th open for group anseent La BR 'N9 I ' BR - - .. :.. W AN TED Sardines 3 tins. 4c. No. 1 of the Ladies '.Aid. 4L+NE RAYMOND y y - - Mr. T, E. Williams made a fishing HENRY HULL SUGAR CRISP Eight strong min big and husky, with trip to Fenelon Falls recently. ?? etsof pgll. to represent Picker in��tt Togo- Mr. and Mrs• Lavette and Glen FRANCIS DRAKE Corn Flakes .7 s iC. - 4* in a Tug of -War Team at Msrkham _ y P v _. - : pair on Pridny. Oct. 4th. where Woodbridge L DE -LUKE _ ;� p� ( visitors at Woodbrid last winning week -er�d. � - i - .. - i The e. Us team will each receive a pair. Jelly Powders, pkgs.,. ref aiveralla u a dtflnated by tack Oscar and Mrs. •Wilson and dtiu- 1;VSNIN(3!1 i!l,ATtNLrF.B - • _ :« - 4 s., 19c• Fraser Ltd . Danforth Xve , Toronto). ghters of Brougham, visited with E. r Adults. Wets. 1..'Adulre RED AND WHITE • Send entries'to and Mrs Flutchirrgs pinr Sets. tax , Wets- _ bnz� IR H CROSBY. Se retary, Missionary Sunday at the Sunday Obildreo, Ib as, pbildre ots. Matches, • . ' . 3 ("'• 16larkharn School next Sunday. Mrs. Dearborn �,. )• A'ROSS AND BLACKWELL' _ .. . _41 ev..li O• G.W irk _ _- 'TLFNOERS WANTED- . _ . - f -- . - - - -- - - - - - — - — - - -. - — — Tomato Soup, �- :: tins, 5c, i.: .:. � -- . �• To dig a� .furnace room below thF � - � r � � � � Fair • _ g Brock Road School House. Tenders • - - FRESH GROUND _ Magic Coffee; - _ to be sent to R. J. Fuller, . See. of - - - - $� : ».. ' � p . 17c, -R: R:t.. AR -- -- _ Fans Cr b., 15c,. " : Aendert must be in'by Sept. 30th- .-OCTOBER 3 and. 5 y cam Btseu><ts, . per l Public Meeting - 8007 H cP MUR/SON ' - • Iq toe Intrrerts of •_ • - - -' P R. O G A-M M E Phone de,�: W. H. MOORS ..: `Oct. = : _GcL `5 _ iL(tW1iAL CANDIDATE IN Pony :tad Running Races 2.16 TROT or :Pickering - Hardware Store _ O \TARIO RIDING Soft Ball Tournament PACE = Will be held in the: Horse Shoe Pitching 2,3Fi PONY RACES - - :JUST TRY - Old 'Time Fiddlers' Contest 1 _ 1�i n' - TO '�N 11ALL, HITBY Tug of War .. . _ Trot or Pace .Monday Eveiiing, Oot. 7th, Bovs Calf Club & Gruin Show' i- Judging of LiN-e Stock i CANADA VARNI98 CO. • -. • • '�• °'.., � -- :.`'PAINTS AND VARNISHES' _ . •.- W, BIG DANCE in Hall, Sat, Ev ' g.l , Oct. 5 : '.'%Vatcb for farther' Aano,i-,cr.- • r You can be convinced tbat you can buy itrant�. $200 in Prizes for lucky Tickets.' Moscow's Oruhest'ra a better product at a lower price. Our HON, DUNCAN MA RSHALL. busi,ness for Paints; Varnishes & Enam- ..,SAVE MONEY ! All open 'the, Fair at 2 p. lu. on•October 4 cis has more than doubled °in the last 2 ADMISSION 25 CTS AUTOS 25 CTS i years, due to the increasing sale of hv burn $14.00 cord where wrslog wrire son - . these products. 17.00 toad will, burn -more effi- •h P. ARMSTRONG, President -.. R H. CKOSBY; Sec. Treasurer, ."THERE 15 A REASON y - eiently and leave no ashes :' -- `. With the, Carbo Systertl the `. ;Agent for McCvrruick— Deering 1+'esrm Machinery system is installed 30 days free PICKERING' HORTICULTURAL : trial. S _ . ..' : � OCIETY .. - and Repairs. Our it Can t r O Motto• — "We have n iget i . O For ' information apply to - - . it is ;rot tnade.'• - = %M- CHAS.-LAW, _. ;.-Pickering -..... - : pope FRIDAY. SEPT. 27?"H, 1935 Tele °° .'�honr, t'is;k 3x20 - 3tf . ><a the A: Y. P.A. gall,; at 8.30 �.1n. J. S. BALSDON, :- PiCK:I?RING Stock Notes : A Bouquet Arranging Competi #ion NAI Men's Work Boots, $2.49, up. : - Clareinont Clydesdales led the way' Gentlemen eO�YIpe tii'lg and an Men's Overalls and Pants, 91.25 per pair, ups at, the Canadian National Exhibition be held. -- ]flea's'Work Shirts, $0,65, or 2 for =`t.= and London Shdw. Tow's Agent' cite pe ' +fine biro four --yedr ' old' Clydesdale otI►er for -the ladies. - '.Will. members im rfed • • up. '•� arm �'eam Barnes'. SM :stallion that Nelson wagg please bring flowers and COl'ital><IerB ' •gone Collars at Vaxions Priem :.._._ _ *' ( year ago acid sold to George Thom- • , ' ton of Orangeville, won • the Grand KjJ = Sweat Pads Team Lines Championship at 'Toronto and s'°n- Members will do the Judging. •. a are 'Now, is the Time to get that Old ' don fine b ions. Torra Gold Duet, also making it a Swaps- Night• If yot1 Harries' Repaired the tine big, mi�nificierrt twe -year • .,-:old C1yde>ldale Stallion_ that • Mr. ` . Phone 29A4 . We" imported three months ago, have anything In the garden to exchange - - Junior r,do�"'"rV p .t . bring i# along.. i �✓ E C I L.. � � � � �.. f, rI 73C MAXWaf • - .v a4.•y... �a L. I taaremoat _ Word has been received here of i -- -• u bias. Doplsitig is visiting friends In Yon C. n Buy a� Home' La �'� O'/ • FILL. / the death of Dr. B. I. Love, former - tQ jY] �# I rl S C °. Hamilton at present. TiRRb, SATTEAIES. v L.L. veterinary of CiarenXnt- His::manY T. C. on Gostick Sat of Stoufiville was FUNERAL DIR60TOR AND friends here will C f FUCK, Opt. Eyesight Spee AC(.E89ORIE$, regret to hear of In tows on Saturday last. - :•BKBALMHR his death, • cialist. AF�thor' of "Your Mrs. T: Paterson remains in n=h ,~ At as tow and better peioe4 EyPe and Health," ' The Child 4 the same condition of health, " 14uoceeaor to-W. J. Mather, Reliable - John Scan has been in the North _. _ . _- pe __ ___ Swuffville t _ and its Development, ". Optooaetr you can in Toronto: tic Association of Oa acio, Amer• .Country for a few days looking over slight and Day 8•rvioe( insurance of All ican Optura_etrie Assooistiou. eve cattle.. r„ 8ueineee. Phone iEieeidence Pbocc Speefriliziog in FyeeiRht and Miss Mildred Pugh, teacher at Let us rope ir•that h+t►ky top.. _ 9 =Ol W� Kinds at Reams- Glxw -es. Shirley, was at her home here over L It Opposite P. 0..- OFhsws.. the week -end. Skilled Motor He Ire. - Phone 1518 pa enable - Mrs. Dr. Brodie, Ralph and Loin ble RateB - - -` ; r -, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs Gordon. �. Law Light Lunches R. E. Forsyth. BiII Tomlinson, H. Dunning' and Phone 21108 - - COnfeCtione % Representing the THE "MADELINE" g Gordon Borland are attending O. A. PICKERING, ONTARIO Companies - C. at Guelph this year. B E A, U T Y -A. I:O N Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Scott are ez- TO�,iaCCO$. :.Pilot lnepranee Oo. parted to be moving to their neA Gore District Mutual Ins. Co. - -dome in Pension Falls shortly. 1 Nevr -110Ck .B. A. Ronal Insurance Co. Ltd. FINGERING MAR06LLiNt;F Rev., J.-,E. Glover. is conducting s - - London Guarantee and Ace. Co. Ltd. SHAMPOOING Y - .anniversary services at Smithfield, a • • • Autolene Ocean,, Accident and Guar. Corp. 'SOALP TREATMENT 74;1 former charge, on Sunday next.. The series of references to weeds - Wswanesa Mutual HAIR CTTTING Portage la Prairie Mutual i am•also prepared. ladies, , in this immediate vicinity have been -,ALE'S PLACE Provident Assurance Co. you a beautiful croquignole "Halsey concluded. They have been cut down. �Ci1�1C� ( frig fi lQ lllap Gen. Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. Curtis" Permanent Wave at Helen Harold Johnson was taken, to St. CHANGE OF CLAREMONT, , ONT. Toronto. General Ins. Co. _ __�e�Bab�_rQyes. MichaWs Hospital several days ago, Pearl Assurance Co, Ltd. - - where he underwent an operation for Tj�t! d �T L� Employers' Liability Asa. Corp.' I oan also give you beautiful ' �tppendicitis: +�r TABLE +�iil A. E. Wilson and Co. Ltd. - Lloyds curly ends. x S. Runwhr i9 assisting Ben. Kit- Effective Sunday, Sept. 29th. 1935 ATTENTION r patrick in the ' blitcner= shop- for' a With the resumption of Standard - f Call or Write � �rtta�d�21, d- "' few weeks. He looks very much at Time on the above date new time L - ]� , ,�, $ � � R Phone i90f3 GI:Af1E1ZONT home again vdth the apron on. tables will be in effect'on all Gray Farmers Robt. Bielby is making rapid pro- _ Coach Lines routes. : Brougham Ont. - Phone Pick 616 - - - - .gress in the construction of his new Leave Pickering Leave Toronto _ Your patronage is appreciated. residence. It ,will be .completed in a (Eastern House) (Bay at Duudas) GASOLINB & DISTILLATE very sltiTort time at the present rate." A. M. P. M.' A. M. P M. Delivered in&wty gallop iota and .,� The Y. P. S. met on Monday even- _ a 7,09' 354 a 7.30 a 4.30 - - ling last and filled tore vacancies a 7.44 ' a 4.54 8.40 5 30 o7er. For ale created by the leavang for. other 8 °"i d 5.54 10.00 8 30 t3ee 15 -ate. wnd;Taz. : . - centres, -of several ' of their former 10:'24 d 54 P. M. d 7'30 ,Diwtillate 13 eta. per ltal. - 11.54 d 7.34 P. M. 8.30 :officers, P. M. 8.54 c 12.30 d 9 30 1 8.Yesr old horse, 1800 � lbs. ' '1930 Chev. Sedan ' It is reported that the Provincial c.12.54 d 9.54 1.30 10.30 pHAS. BAR( BNT9 HARDWARE 1 Four -year old horse 1929 Chew. Sedan -neighborhood completed a progzam in this .1..3 W.54' . c 3.3 11.30 MARKHAM. QNT- 1932 Chev. _Coach.` : ' . 193P Ton Chev. Panel Trick. tlei�ileborhood -one night last week, a 2.54 b 11.44 3.30 1928 Pontiac Sedans and Coaches 1931 Rugby 2 -ton truck :Arid what th were after. The a- daily a Phane 800 gam• eY y ay. c Sun . qly. b -Stan. ' 1929 Pontiac Cab. and Coach 1930 Ford Ton'. Truck generally do d� Hol. only. _ c -Sat. only. d -Sat. _ 1931 Chrysler Sedan - 1930 Chev. Ton Truck i It is with regret that Re announce Sun, do Hd. only. - ' -- ..- - _ 1930 Pontiac Sedaa . 1930 Dodge Panel Truck - `t.hst .on' Sunday last the resignation Copies of the new time tables arm $ ►� gam$ t i -of Rev. J, Harton, as Pastor of the svailabla aat alll oftces�aand� aageo�cin� �% '�j] - �% _ - C{aremont $splint Church wan Liven i cVl�eii �rii��g7 � - 7� - * -; _ the congregation. Having .secured the services of a Mm Dr. McDonald, daughter of P1CKEltING first -class horseshoer and general : -.... the late John W. Cowie, accompan- blacksmith I am prepared to cater Beach and Maple body wood' i' Assorted Cedar, Birch and Elise Easetrn House`• -Phone 4500 fo the u ied by her •niece Mrs. Henry Micbell_ p blic again and guarantee - r' - of Green River, visited relatives on a first -class job, and - fasriers jobs• Beach - acid Maple Liinb Wood. Ciitrftiag - 'Thursday- of last week. such as filing teeth and firing for.... Rev. R. E- Spencer. -M. A., of °bone spavin etc.. ' -%nithfield, will have charge of tits ! p • Jolite McGrath .services in the United Church on Qara•nt Gat. - is with next. Thev evening service, • _ CHAS, COOPER, - . - _C I�NT is' withdrawn .in favor of the Baptist _ - ' •Church Aaniveraary Services. "Mrs. B. Kilpatrick and father, W. Mundell, left last week for a trip to ..:'she West. They expected. to arrfv e in ^; _ ,,. iaraipsg oa Sunday night last.. "Choy will continue on through the{" ', n'N (max F "n elus 'Welitern Province. ♦o 1 ♦� rh• � uses W A {l�rY -I aa�u.5 i t r\ C wt71 arrive home in about six weeicA, '� �; f n - - 1.; n {Zf� y tibGenesal llt0been r:lCOA' ( Y h`a�tn �. ? :6 kt �• + k as one v�!' their- successful representatives, In the salmi q their care. and this roc- S 09TRition is being shown by the pre• , , _ ^ �,ureat a e s nclo*,o%, ob" I e s""' S IF ST f - stating by the COrpOratlOa to Mr. .» 'Coo Pm o a f huge msiroi, a very fine , x . 2 $esk and a steel fishing rod and reel. Mrs. Bennett was host to a tea on' Saturdatp' Iasi tronour of Mias Mra Patterson, of TOrOa1t0 , at G \ • *Weh about thirty friends and rel- . • i _atives were guests. • The. announce- > - stmt of the marriage of Miss Pane` - '4 son to Mr. James Davidson Heron, �. of Toronto was recently made, the rwedding to take place on Saturday, • • • ,tit' •Sept- '28th. ^' A .very successful and interesting "' ,`•'" ' . 'meeting• of type Womeit'e Institu #e . • .�,,ti�k; " was held at the honne of . Mrs. Pall- •�,� ,... aster on Wednesday last, Aboat 29 r niembe ., rs 'war • e re save t 'e P to n o th e .-various talks . a j y - nd •Qe •'' rtionstrat9ons. ��.. .., ,,��c:: • .Recreation, Tomato - canning and the presentation o :c- • f Current Events madeF .. "`,•�.. \ �. � \. , _ �r��``. <:�� rip .the. progtam, ' A-ith vocal solo b >. s, Mr. t` D E A >, .'8c vtt a d 'c$e. n Mis , Alm >• s a Pu I ! i The •Virginia Jubilee Singers will a ear;'s�`" • pP an Claremnt again' this 'gear, - � � �•,,, •a:'. >- ... ,. ai o • � Tuesday, Oot 1st, in • connection y..• �3 `•�1;�, ,> .; _ A with the nniversary Services of the •Baptist Church. Supper commences at 6 . P '•m• On Sunda . Rev.. John �' .. Y '1Ic- '.y Neill, of McMaster will be the spec- A GENERAL. MOTCRS VAWEw .: °ial °rpeaker at both services. in the -_ -_ - _ . ' ._ .... ._. _ .. _ • �- - evening, the Groves Sisters of Tor - oato will assist in the music, Ad. . ; : :~ - PRICED FRO M - J tnis4ion . to Supper and Concert on' THIS egistred "down the strai y • ,ra��� j ,stir Oldsmobile has r ghtawa ° . sad awl V 'Tuesday . evening, 40 and - 20 cents. one d the biggest percentage sales rough roads. We claim Oldsmobile facreaow of -the ofitir• industry, Nato• to b• the smoothest, most dependable, (fee the 6 a71. 1 -paw, Coupe) ` rally we are proud of thin recoid. W- and csstafaly the most economical car Deliver a at factory, Oshawa• Ont.. r find,$• r•ason'for it primarily in the for the money. Small wonder . Olds- s"in:net°Rt gi ttraao :QFee onlT n�rls. :A , Public 1Vleetln tree.. ter a c7L. aroa.>..e betee� ai fact that these acs the finest model mobile is known a. "Thi Car Tit :a 137e . in the Interests cif. in moue than 25 yearn of fine car Has Everything,"I C Q�4E •. - .: 4 ',j111/e H'. u,� eh�arfzi.� T � bodidiug, Why.not cemdda slain ou �, Study the ear :inside and out. Yo recommend to friends ?'The a loaf• see tb,&I t a single detail has bean raced Siz and a. al bt 1>iight ", _. Litsertil' Candidate for Ontario ` • � _ �. •r:. P9 �F 9 Qa _ - owrIookd that- t add- to your.. :•ady for yon to daiw. Liberal allow- �'o'�� C�,�j � `Y RidSng_ safety ondoetand onjoymsat. Heuer aneeonyourearispartpayment. Eery as; lip �ra w. Will be held in the Township Hall. at .*-two su;4 drive it .... in trade ... rp hills _ G1� K t raaatak• car• of the balance.' • '� 'the, � ,t o � �'e"' �RGtT��A� ffstp ef'ro p►er =.� 5 ?'WEDNESDAY Eti'g Oct. 2. .Aat:""ta�rtl - 1adiee cordially incited CHARLES COOPER - !Claremont ••.,eefoe; � „a r fteior our FARM FLASHES - Manure On Grass That t ­ �, . I I . ­ _ - . , . - t One Is Out • t . Any tfine from midsummer to late � . 1. •.:., ••-• -•a• ' According to reports from Mant- autumn Sa good for the application ��, " """'".."' ' W ° 1. -11 1. of manure to meadows and other avail_ ` lobs, present indications point to. a able' lass lots, No other cro ._ . :,' :marked general reduction ._ in the g p p, per_ N; y • if number of grasshoppers next year, baps, can make better use of manure ;�:- x , ; ;although concentrations of the in- -in •small quantities than the grasses. .. - -. -_sect are expected in certain definite . Owing to their' intricate and delicate ., • areas. root systems they respond almost W11. ` a �*� `_ = = 4 .11 . « • • immedfa:ely to its touch. Graeses . The- cuirlpaign to prevent the pick up and store away large quan_ ; , � ° „ �� §1 < 1. titles of fertility elements: In this x� �'' entry of the Japanese beetle into . a • Canada from they infested areas of condition such fertility is locked n 'w 1. the 'United ' States Tias been under away so that it cannot escape either - -'i c : • a . , way since the last reek of June in in the air or in the drainage. Na_ure * „ i ' i w-. .. , . the districts of - Halifax, St. - John, _keeps it busily- employed. I s fr;,' I. ,' 1:. Montreal, Toronto, Niagara Falls, - - • : °� ' r and Wind'sor.'In all 750 traps' have Tlie Good Old Days !' r;h:� s. been set up-.'-in these districts and a 1 ri %° w ,' - _ strict• watch is being kept by the Back in the good old days a boy �' ° x k« } .`' 4 officers of the Entomological Branch; could go to a a Dominion g picnic 'and 'have a De artment dand time on two bits, 4; �` , , < ' a 11 P of - �grictrl= Y He would X �w ture, on consignments of merchandise' - - . i ride.'tbe merry -go -round a couple _of . 'Ga 3� ? ; 4 and on motor cars coming from the times, drink a glass of red lemon_ °" ��`� �;�� � �• f z -, infested districts 'over the border. ade and spend the other dime for a ^� Two lass h - - ticket, to a minstrel show. But how- w P outbreaks have times have chanhed ! A .boy of the y, . " s k mien dealt with by the staff of 'the some age in these fast- stepping- - =� Po r v ' Dominion' Entomological Laboratory times will spend at least $2 or $3, msµ^ t :x ' ` f x . < '� _ 1. - at Chatham, Ontario. -Sod webworms- and blamed if we believe. he has. as ° .°` }a may' t ° Y �., _ • 1. were extremely abundant throughout good a time as the boy who took a southwestern Optarid, injuring lawns quarter with him for his day'; e,• ,y- ,,. ,,, .>Aw, as . =and golf courses and feeding rather penditures- at 'a picnic.— Gilman � extensively on f1eld crops, At the City, l+an Tribune. same time the = w .�ac.R �N t _ spotted cutworm was �n outbreak form - _• . < : °.• v -: �, .w °, r 1. I. particularly af- CLAIM CANADA IS EXPORTING fecting white clover and sugar beets. George Swartout comes down to earth from his precarious pepeh on the back of pitching and !. " TO MANY OATS TO BRITAIN twisting horse' at annual Western rodeo. .Steed's fI'ashing. steel -shod heels swish through air over his . - Even - Cam bell' - , . head- as -he- rolls- out of- danger's path. • - - - - - .. P 'Glasgow —That • Canada was gain-- - . „ Couldn't, DO It beyond a "gentleman's agreement" • " fin 'regard to export of oats to Great eluded ip the program. 'A pier will children and caused eugenists sadly. put 'out its propagnnla for a higher . . Niagara' Falls, Ont.— Perhaps Sir 1 Bfitain' flag the claim made at the also be built out into, the lake. to shake their ,heads seems_ definitely birthrate. Leadership and favorable ' 1' - • «Malclm Campbell couirl � meeting of the, executive ' f the Dredging will not be carried. out this . d do o , i to have ec T t, -but �e taken lace in the a 1 t o i bin ii. It about is p last year le,,,s a l n s r g 3t was obviously too big $task for Farmers' Union of Scot- 'Year. Delay rn starting the -work was or so. Dr. �4'issler now looks for- those countries ♦.but the more soda} - :� iagara Falls street cars, even if land. ' � due to the many P3b!ic works bein4 ward to a time when families of four ideal is sufficient to bring about e the city streamlined them. { • A delegate said thg tariff' on' oats cgnsidered by the- department, it was and five children will be as commor. reversal of trend -in this country. I . . - . - - Three young w9men from Vir- ! had practically stopped importation gvplained. ,-, - in .the upper income brackets as they.. =wouldn't be surprised to S e the da* - . .' ginia; had a .few hours- left after I from foreign• countries, bui'that Can- . are .unusual now. when file better class falilies have • seeing the falls. Then they wanted �ada "unfortunately is sending in Educated Peo le �' fou^ and five children 'I hardly look to see something of Canada. what the foreigner used to send an3 p The social .ideal about large fam - for the old- fashioned' families of ten g _Are Having Bigger ilie"s is subtly changing -nmong 'the , ,, " -We'd like to take a trip around J, doing it at, -rather .a small price.•" � g$r to fifteen again, - how ever. ' - _ Bad see some of this countrk,' one I The executive agreed to join with better. Educated and the more pros- . i other interested And.Better Fam1�2eS rprous;' said Dr. TViss!en "The •.,The first point of wisdom is to _. of the trio told the clerk at the ter Parties in a direct rninal. approach to the i anadian FFigh Coro: - large number of married cGUp!es who . dit�ern that which is false; the sec - -� missioner in London on the matter. New lc'ork —A definite tendsncy can--afford children, :but wlle don't „— , ' "Where trould Sou like to go ?'�' - for the edricated ,and the well -to -do have theft. has caused a lot of think-, and td know that trhich is _true.. "Oh, ` Winnipeg or Vancouver: to have larger .families is the en- ing and Ehis has started the reac - -. Lactantius• • ' ' - ,R'ould one of these cars' take us' PORT CREDIT 11AR13OR eouragir.g fihct;ng of es Clark iris- flan 9 - -- - _ there and bri P TO GET I�IPRO�'EME \T: goitr>; the other way. It is all It There are fax* defects in our na- ng us. back in a, couple, , r slen curator of anthropology at the matter of social ideals, A sac ai. of hours ? "' American '.1luseum 'of 'Natural 'Fii: ideal of the desirability of 'large fam- ture so frIaring as not to be veiled Port Credit- =Work, .on the im- tort', who celebrated his sixty-fifth flies will irreitabt brio from obbervation by politeness and provement. of Port Credit harbor wi y Y y- 3 r g a�olit large good breeding.— Stanislaus. " Ottawa's Qldest ' - birthda recentl -- - families.. Of course . the id aI has :to - acommence Within two Reeks it urns The reversal of a trend of long �l a propagandized - to some extent ' .111"unced recently. Piling ion the standing whereby collet~c -bred y ' P P I. . Resident � Is Dead t' snit :e s arsons .in favoui ,, t ... . _ _4 east side, to cast $90,000. will be in ante - avesaged one- and- a- fracption and Germany, wohere he ly+tatei has with themseTdes who are out of 'fam Ottawa, --Mrs D. M. Grant, Ot- - - -'oar with all others -- Shakespeare.. 1. taa•a's oldest _resident, died here ..- - . last week in • her 162nd year. Since; ' �, - - '`� , hers g, when she fell, 'and fractured - � - sr , '. :IV .,,-', . .%�17. ,�i:' -'.,, " ,_ ,,4 • � � _ _ m, airs. Gran 4. �� •- . "" . door health: x had beep , in . u ,� - A good conversation- x F u r �, ' y elist al hest onI to tithe time of her - �;; �# `'` - death _ y handicap was a 1 e 3 °, _ .. Slight ,deafness. - ► 1,p �, . ,.. Survivors include "" �' w.+ .,''*, 4 '�:� �'1- _ ., . .� Bl'andchildre seven great �, s,"" "'" °;' . :' �X' w` n and. eight. grand - child - , "g sty �`',� pa f ran. Born al, Richmond, Ont. Hfn ' �q 's�� A° � � a w ? `'`' .: yes,. ' tonburi; nox _comprising the ronest- - ° s ,. °¢s s a 1 a , ' Ka _ -. end of Ottawa, vas named afte .e�'a�: � , ���` stir rat:`?. ;fin `, S I . fa r her '' ! ~h b ' �: '.her,_ �vho t•:ag Robert Hinton.. '- "``ts' I #;I �., , °,���cr •k i1: ��WA 1) '�''�`: ,r' ';�� a`'' , ' - - .. . . - w r' j 6 _ 44k iCana�lan IViarried * - • 4� R w r Women ":^ i V 11 - . To Retain' Own Nationality / �, '< ��fi ^,.,. 't, `-�' ~ E - - -- :: ° :;% e „� � R� ' - Geaeta Proles or �sfuoal _ ���! . ^.V 'm°° t•':' ° it petit, of the University d Mont �' ", :� s h f .•� v �,c _ . one of tY of Montreal, n > ;4 � K s ; ' ,• ? 11 _ . _ the_ Canadian fieIegates to the ° ,.p - °, : a Present Lea ue of do y " r �,.�„�- r....: a �<w,` . League \a ns �ssemb �Q«' told a subcommittee that c ly, ''�,.,,„ , e. a.. `a° %� d � !�°?,y °�P . 1. convention, fir ,w a.1 r ' ^Fa °� �� � t: 1. pe,mi; ing married pomen under car -'�_ 1. . • • 'fain conditions t � o refaiq nationality - or the count "4 ry of their ,6r•igia lead' _. A r� k � - ' 'be�'n incorporated into Canadian ,law.. " f N „ `', .. � s • , . - Fie expressed the hope the con- , x;..i nti�•ti, >�*a , " `; 1. , • , . T":Idon tvouid receive sufficient raft_ :. $Y ". t. r'3,y, a. W.die'vv .,� a ?w roc : >.,, . �� cations b " Y other .countries to allow: a ba " ' " 1. b�� '" mods general application. Subsequent f s` 4 y -. \, " W, ,G ; a> - - - IflcationS 'x ..s., ya, �" ,� .,,t .-, a, , wy„°1, .11. , a al by 'tray- of interne .ion- Zr r � •" agreetngnts- ght t w.. �•r s �� .` mi ben b o-••; °' ric �, a s a-t t e erPec.t- ?€c a`a' '�' . `e`I esul . of -grachfal . a a s a, , , J. >, :;s - P, ° °�e�5 t " 5 s as ,� ;a, ",.wt' .%. e Of 'GIoucester Y.Y. .::" <k >'...,w > :�: ,: �;..,.<� ., o Be ?Married' Last - # -f :;;<: :' .. ,.Y °" ':'<; ' . e ><_ z �,' ..` %nod T_ •. 9:r >k is , �. f, l i4d � - .�. ; ?r:...�.� {;it'.,, _ ­­.::,::X-:,.-­.; �­.-, . �I - r ,-,bet PRIC $ a? > „” ,, -.� ` {� ;,k: .. ­� . . ., r .. - . . ' FROM ass. Co as e . ED �; _ •�' FR 2 p the M t r � •:: 1. London ♦ - ` _ - . Fl: �a cir!in of the '°"^ Delivered, /volt' upe� , :. Duke, of .Gloucester third son of - :;:a <.. <.e;:: vernraent yr Pe? a fscfo ,Oshawa, ° e9 P t ry, { the Bing; to Lady'Aliee Alontag'u- Registration Fee only extra, y�°;' gam• �e\` DouglassScott -a ill take place during See the new- StandaM Series models Yn ° 4 cam,° t':' ' : . 4. the Tast week in 'November, it was . . priced ar low as $112 • . ► � :w _ _ 5 understood in oo�ll t circles. last - . = a '�..;<.; ., . -. •: a eel . .. _ - _ _ ' - �k:. - '. . _ _ - . •_' . 11 I 1­ VOU get soar fctll money's Wortit when you buy a Master Chevrolet,` I ' • a t . The Bing ,noel (queen gill confer. _. 1 It u the oalq lowest -priced car that brings you Solid Ste . „tsith 'court officials after their re- el TURRET - �: ' "'; • • >.` ti,' s':. H O C H E Y ' urn from by Fis —and.. >' .. < >:,> TOP Bodies s•`:•:::, ".. 4 t fr Balmoral Castle, their _ her the gliding KNEE - ACTION Ride! ":: Via' ;�' "`v::'" � %;''' .. i summer residence, with 'a }few to When your choice -is Chevrolet Standard Sir ' "� • ' of the lowest ,you have the advanfnge ` ��Y. - setting the exact date, - Prices in Canada for a fully equipped car. And you get Should General motors 11 Chevrolet's economical Blue Flame En �yi�'• ` continue the famous . Lady Alice is the third daughter 4�e— Fisher No-Draft Ventilation • HOCKEY BROAD= • _ _____ _-_ 11 —and a dozen other quality features. casts Wert winter— of the Duke and Duchess of Bucc- - or would Visit our showroo you prefer leach: The Fligagement was an- ms —•see and drive both these Chevrolets today. • l 'c , , , come other form of pounced last month, . •' _ radio entertainment? " - ' Help us decide by talk- " ' 7.- _ _ -- - - '� - - r = ing it over with your General Motors dealer. , . ` Grade Crossings In - - - ' I ' Ballots are available at j� - his showrooms -- please _ _ c -• `•B• To C* $64r� call in today and record Ottawa, — .. -._. your preference for our - . ­ ... I . .1 Authar�t$'' has been guidance. lien by Order -in- Council to a pro. - ctvsc . Priate from the pP - . _ . . _- - - . _ .._ _ _ .. . grade crossing fund, • u3g,8o Whiconstruct_ a railvgay cross• C Q _ - - - ing to Point,. Queens Couslty _ _ ... . ._ _ _ . HAS o COOPER _ _ Claremo- . :. .. and a similar amount for a - .crossing- on No. 3 h'ighwa 1'n the . - :., _ _ . - ill _ _ 'same Y e - .. province,. _ • + i. `d b ... _ _ * o-dj� , �� �, `�- +� ; & +M'4 4 �+ s'e'x I. M1 - .- ” _ _. .. 1. - - - / , • yr Alk i Canada's Fisheries ==�' SC C TING ( Show Improvment ' Here There OTTAV� f -Y A, Canada, — In common O with others, Canada's extensive fish_ r 0&1 vy t ._ V e r-y W h e r e - -ing `Industry 'suffered as a result or A brother to every other Scout, without regara to race or creed the recent world-wide trade reces- S T /� - sion, but statistics for 193.4 indicate ILIE "� ��►� J ^'' that the tide had turned and some G - be.terment was under way, Persons HANDIEST BOOKLET Holland made a bid at the recent- ly Iessened by' Scout training," said c_-nployed in the fishing industry in :; International Scout . Conference for Lord Badea_Powell in an addr ess i 1934 numbered 83,396 compared with P�.� ti the next` World Scout Jamboree, during his retch: visit to Canada, ! 7.9,5.18 in 1933 a gain of 5 per cent. _Whilch will be he'd in-.1937. Decision "Scouting builds vp a boy's charac~ Capital investment in plant, gear, and =�M _will be announryl 'early in November, ter, enabling him to stand up against equipment in use In the industry echo ' • • rhisfortune, and to look beycud him - from $40,914,057 .to $43,377,531, an In Members, of St. F'aith's C4hureli self," dec:ared the Chief Scout. Marketed cent a create of G R . ree ° Scout Troop of Edmonton, as will_ ' • ktd value I // of the production from. inland fish- .-hers of the Alberta junior list -std Delegates from 24 countries attend_ erles showe,l an inciea -e of about 15 shield, were presented with the shield ed the $th Biennial International { .per cent., am.oun_ing to $4,780,585 and individual medals by L . -Gov. Conference of Scout Leaders held in compared with $4,063,358 in 1933.- ' e ` • ` ` Walsh at a gathering in Masouic the Parliament Buildings at Stock - i ifarketed vale of the sea fisheries Temple, holm. Sweden, in August. The as- production was .e p -@r cent more than • • sembiy was opened by H.R,H. Prince I in '1938, amounting to $29,341,3S6 com- A party of Rover Sea Scouts from Gestaf Adotf, President of the Swett_ pared with $23,433.5S8. , Betty —But mother, I really can't Cambridge University , ,•ai:ed in a ish Scout Union. and was ,addressed The biggest single gain in market - Lick it! small schooner to take part to the by Lord Baden - Powell. ed value' in 1934 w•a's $3,166,600, re- World Rover Scout AMeet in Sweden, corded by the salmon fisbery. Most They went by w•ay of the Kiel Canal,, An inreresting feature of the an. 2 HA.VE SCRAPS — 'The wa cf this gain, or $ ,993,000 was account_ wages 'of sin is through Germany, where they, were hush tall fair at L'_oy�dminster, Sask., ' what the, lawyer4 get. — The crowd for by the• increased output o1 can - - -,- given a most friendly reception. this year was 'the model camp exec_ tied salmon in British- Columbia. The i O V may be laughing at your jokes, or it - ` ted by ,the. 1st Lloydminster Scout may ` cod fishery, mainly an Atlantic coast I� Y be Your grammar. — The only The 51s: Toronto Sea Scouts were Troop. Various form of camp cook- f ie w contributed an additional person ho can tell-your � 'foituue cor- ' presented by Vice- Commodor s e T..,K- ;ing, fires, beds, wash_9.ands, tacine_ � 80 � C�� rectl � $7_8,800 to the marketed value. Lob- G asset don't your banker. -- A fellow's Wade of the RoYaI Canadian Y chc razors, etc., were shown, and accede_ sters accounted for an extra $'45._ give his -liabilities- enough Club with a portable shed, which the ted considerable attention. T•`ie i of a race to make` it interesii _ - 400 and the returns from British > bogy turned into a combination boat_ Scouts a'.so operated a checking tent, l Columbia's - pilchard Indus.ry were "A centipede was happy quite, until The terrble thing about divorce ii the house and clubhouse ouse on a site at a messenger -service and an informa. greater by nearly $47'_,500. rilany a frog .in ,fun statement you get from your lawyer - Ashbridge's'� Bay. The troop owns Lion bureau. - ea and in d • —Long green is the most comfort. . •' two boats. •, - " ' Ire - y, which. g cam slier other varieties in troth s Sat Pra i h, le es ter land.- made sdbstantial w•hfch? ing color. — The job you like that 500 boys from the distressed areas gains in marketed values. This raised her 'mind to such a pays, a living is' the most priceless The grid W&Ad Rover Meet, or in_ of Monmouthsbire and South Wales pitch, of all possessions. -- When we at,*, 3 ternational gathering of Rover Scouts were given a free'ten days' Scot I She lay distracted in the ditch con- right we credit our judgment. When 'held in Sweden in JuIy,-was atten+ied tamp ou.ing in Devonshire this urn - „ we're wrong we' curse our luck. siderin h It is not fit the public trusts g ow to run. - - - by young men from 4 - different rifer. The 'inting was made possible - .- -. • - -: We can't truly serve another unless should be hedged in the hands of we satisfy his self - interest, — Unless - eountries: Canaria' was. representei! through Vie co= operation of the Ming 'any. till they are-first proved and Girl Ali, let me drink my fill of : by a'patro! of five, Yrom different George,Jubtlee -Trust Fund, Major the exquisite beauties of _this starry* a woinaa is willing -to see that -the. found fit for the business they are parts of the Dominion.- Ralph Raynor, the owner of the prop_ to be •entrusted with. — Mathew _ night! buttons are on a man's clothes, slits erty, and the local Scoutmaster. The j Boy Friend O.K. There's. both' ought never to marry. ''The danger ut boys of adolescent boys, non - Scouts, who' had never" Henry' the BI's Dipper and Little. Dipper. ..age becoming discouraged because of been camping, before, came in batch�,� Inability to find- employment Is great,_ es of 350, t" _ ' ! and foolish and that really; after all, .•:Never =do men look quite so help. BURLEY TOBACCO ` there is' nothing to- fear.: less and .harmless as when they ap- : The only way to control the mind is pear in a flashlight, of a banquet. like to have someone beside them all • s . KEMG SCHEME ' the time'and they only feet safe when ; to practice coatroiling it. Determine IVV�� 4 \J7LiN�INL11�li3N•t . EVERY DAY I�IIG `there are.-Other - that you are not 'going to let your Friend — My mother -in -law has people around. mind dwell on anything that Is likely visited my house. only once since 1 ' Mrs. George B: is such `a to be mentally disturbing. Lift your got married. - - - person. -The Burley Tabasco Marketing _ When she is In the company of others thoughts above yourself and, when Friend — Man, you're- lucky. Scheme has been officially approved A WEEKLY TONIC I she is perfect'y all right, but when_ you are alone, .busy yourself with Friend -- Lucky? She's never left. upon ibe recommeda ion of the Da. by Dr. M. M. Lappin ever she is.left alone for a time she `some kind of work in which you are Three then were arguing. over minion barketing Board. The scheme -- ' begins to imagine -that something- is deep_ lye interested. Read a book--:-not whose wad the oldest profession! relates to the marketing of burley, i going to happen and her nerve give,. one of the modern thrillers, but. a Said the Surgeon — The Bible tobacco grown in the Province, of THE FEAR OF BEING ALONE away. This is a common complaint. I boob that is mentally stimulating says that Eve was made'by carving Ontario, stud is, in most - respects, Pear Is one of the most disintegra. A great many letters come to my and that x'tIl command your alien_ a rib out o! Adam. I guess- that makes similar to the Flue,Cured Tobacco tiog.forces in ,the unlver�e. It is also desk, particularly fiom_women who -lion.. You might-even have one or .mine -the of �t profession.' Marketing Scheme, one of the most common. There are are in, or o around the forties, which- two of the many ta,einating puiiiea Said" the ng hoer Not at ail. Tk�re has been a lack of coordin- 'many kinds of tear: Some folks are voice the same complaint. that are going the rounds nowadays An engineering job came before- that. aced action in marketing which has - afraid of the fu.ure, others fear the _ Of course 'ft is-easy to-say "Llit. 't and 'give ).uuaselt- .to,the solving_ of In six days the Earth- was created led to' most unsatisfactory returns ._dark, others fear that - -ibe might- be- which you .need .tfl be.- aYral th g of � one of these to 'while away your lone.: out -Of chaos, to the producer, according to -the Do•. - y be afraid or There Is nothing g ly hours. If you have much spare' Said the' Banker — Who`; created minion Marketing Board, and it Is .come the victims of disease, others � ° rfear the company --of their fellows, however, 'does not help the" sufferer, time on your hands, why not interest chaos? believed that impsoved conditions will ' titrhUe there are still others who fear Dsually the trouble Iles deeper and t yourself In some kind of philantbro_ e ' ' result from -the operation of the _. r themselves. The last-mentioned are. lj necessary to get tit the cause : f of pie o charitable wopk? There tg noth. The only- Women who make good scheme. By' a system of crop apprals_ ;generally afraid of being alone. They the tear and remove that before we Ing -like doing something for others' wives are'those who get angry en_ al and the providing for negotiations can -hope to effect a cure. To do that to take yoer mind• off yourself. Try -sough to =eek a divorce, buk who are be'ween producers and buyers it is - it 1s "often necessary to probe deep4r it, for it }.K true that we only !'find " too•bioud to take alimony. • contemplated that ,price stabilization r i into the past life.- Indeed, very often life by 1•10 ing" It, In _ service for ■ • • will be achieved. • ( -,rie fin,!s that tb'e csu,e of fear Iles' others. Man Dogs he know • her very The local, board will consist of flf. away back in some, early experience Such head_ noises and Irregular well? _, teen members representing Burley - -- f childhood." In the absence oc de_ heart .beats as you complain of are Friend. — He must. i overlieard A <sociations, packers and manufact_ - �-flfgnifie$Agents Wanted' _ {cry probably - ',if:.11 „r L;tr[ Cn;c '•.:•;; c rn„ ;r.,,i tail it is almost lmposstbfe to say just y purely Imaginary and him tell -her she t8 getting real fat. urers. There is a Provisional Board - women n•hu need extra money, . tot exactly what the eau. a is I would due entirely •tt5 your own self con.' • + • named to Aoid office until the Local Chn r atu,a— Selling• hit h quality '•Inn- .like to ask my ,correspondent to go �sciousness. Why' sbould you feel l - CO\CLUSI6N Board is elected In .-October. • The ' Christmas car! to frinnde Inelghb..urx back over her life as well as she can blue "? You are really very fortun_ This is to remind you, one and ail, Read-Office of "the local BoaYd *ill be -I _.. and relattv.es. -least year an, accomtaac and• try, to, recall any expe.riences'1 ate conifartably situated 'with a That summe'r's riding for a iail. in Chatham, Ont. made $80.00 in f weeks--A school that might possibly have' created. in good home and a considerate thus.' ' • '• teaches• earned $50,00. No money i n L n- vest— ri„thrng to buy. No sales exi,en- her the fear. of being atone. When band in a. good position. Supposing Ethel — Nancy says that she likes ° ence ne(essai.N•. Liberal comn:iss«,ns• she discovers any such experience you think from now on of your..favor- the, tone of Jefferson's' voice, Classified Advertising = Special prize conre4t. sample' nook and slip wtlf- probably find if she tries -to. ed Position -of the things you have 'Mary -= Ycs, she',thinks. there's a business cards supplied fret•, alAo box I1PVEIPTOMB I 'ed &ssortments• write,- British t_an- examiIle it in the light of cold reason father than of the things•` that might '•ring_in it, - - adlan 'Tubli'sh'ing Cu; -- Umited: Roont that, while -at the, time it seemed a 'happen and most. likely never' will Mrs. Long ifarried — :`ever isk �l OFFER 'TO iia.ERF INVENTOR ` ✓ ''I 150. 51 �1'ellingtrm 5t. West,. Toronto. dreadful tiring, it now seems trifling happen. You will .then see that you your husband. for money,.' dear, A` List of wanted inventions and full have much for which to be thankful: Bride — I don't have to. George information sent free. The Xamsay' Think! How man • of the thin s .you sleeps like a baby at-night. ht. Company, world Patent Attorneys, .73 _ 5 $ g 'hank Street, Ottawa, Canada- have' Canada have feared in the past have actual_ • • • AGZFTa WANTED Iy happened? Probably none! Then All men are horn free and equal - ,` should not that be enough to show But when the raw u et n ar,ri d AXI7 LiP DAILY, RESIL�'E ., s g P, g t. e X8.00 glass you how silly it is to go on in that and pay taxes. signs, plait auto partsmetc�noptitn 1 State? After' all, it is so foolish for, • • • nity to travel. 11lirroicrait, Box 604, If you give yaur5elf to fear and worry A girl never tells you how ticklish Vancouver. R.C. you are only sapping, your energy she is unless she's anxious -to •get. ° _ and, if anything should come, then acriu'ainted. you will be without reserve with \ / % which to _meet it. I am sure if you First Ac -or -Did you make good Caked Udder Cleared .- ttaat will only try to look at it like tcha :, use of those bloodhounds in your Tibe ) Experienced .dairymen And Minard'a y reGO`r'in btemped you will come to the conclusion -that Uncle Tdm.s' Cabin :how ?' yarticularly good for treating caked S�tissoPT mce�9e arforr l7� Second Actor — 011, udder, lumps, braises, colic, etc. Beep e pnn old 4 Your present attitude toward life is yes: Ne set bottles in stable and boose. !1 it ,s ore• foolish slid change _ it for a better. �! _ e him _ with schspae •t�ormly pdsrd them on the manager to make _ w nasor Sat biBh 9ta' ✓ I hope you will and I shall be inter- come across with 'our money. • • • �°�d SAX I av Children's sated to know how you are getting s s e�p0 • epl� along. A mother discovering her small _ NVO13n esa daughter washing the kitten with s♦ » _ oQa e g i It c ms h $tr>� g e woiria� KiMG OF PAIN sue s % an.a dsot t soap and •water, exclaimed: this orst�ip ti;` mar* a�� Mother — Or, Betty; darling; I do Coeklt+6�tops °°°'"" MAGNETOS not think the mother pussy would - - tl. r e her kitten wa bed like that. i w in `vabba8e' etc ^. l e c, -- I. Protect — — your children t ' MONTHLY PRIZE CONTESTS salt ZED ® ! For Amateur Artists (That is any. Windsor iodized IODIZE prevents goitre* one who is not earning -a living also "purest and G--•'S � 1 ' best" for table I ;from Art). cooking and ozai GRAND .'FIRST PRIZE oY a Cam- __�` health, Al1.Makes. Sold and Repaired mercial Art Coursc or a Rater Col- our Landscape • Course valued at Tear Off and Mail Today Generator Exchange Service 450,00 for the best cony, four inches CANADIAN INOUSTRitS umff D wide, made.. from this portrait of - y - SALT DIVISION « AUTO 'STARTER LIMITED. I -the most popular young man in the WINDSOR, ONT. LL• British Empire. Entry Fee: Twenty- 18 Dreadalbane St., Toronto live . cents for each entry submitted. . Without obligationppieasesendspecialChild_ p valuable prize, for everyone who ' r: red's Booklet,' 9ALTall over the Woild ". enters this contest', which closer �• ' - October 31, 1935. Issue No. 39 — '35 GIFF BAKER ` Addrer• et 39 LEE AVE., TORONTO, ONT. : i - - r <.L, : .'' • ��^v';Y v,,...i .rte �,,, :-.y. - :. ;: �. _ xa .�. _ z i�r "i^�C ��,.� a.. ''i$', xw<• :,rt .. ... ..� -4 -. z°ar .Y'. .s•� Wm _ .sr _ _.... >s .. �... .. ._ _ _ _ - = a. .� a < — 1 S y - •4. :1i1t)U�ldl � � I -ors. R. Medea spent Tuesday) Mr. and Mrs. Robt. King of ' j in Oshawa with her son and family. Weston, spent Sunday ,with Mrs H Letter Heads, Envelopes, Bill Heads -jMrs. Frank J. Prouse was '.taken Mechin. 1;--A meeting of St George's Guilo to St_ Michael's Hospital this week, -Mies Reesor, ' of Alton&; spent t r''•. win be held in the Olubroorne on where she is talking treatment We Sunday last with her friend, Mis: Posters, Handbills, Plaeard8 Thursday, Oct 3rd. hope for her early recovery. Ethel Bray here. -Mr. and Mrs. Evans, of Church -As the Society of Friends are' -Rev. J. W. 'Dowrs, of Exeter, a j� - ''- 19treet leave in a few days for Toros wing their Quarterly _meeting__ on former pastor of the Methodi°r - Blotters Counter Check -books to, where they will reside in the fat- Sunday next, the Presbyterians have church here was a recent visitor it withdrawn their services for the Pickering. - -Born, on Sunday, Sept. 22nd, at day, and there will also be no Sun- _L. B. Tapson, piano- tuner, of THE PICKERING NEWS the Toronto East seal Hospital, day School. Bowlm�anville, will be in town on ` to Mr. and Mrs.' y E.. Morley, a --Cottage Meeting to be held at Tuesday next. Any orders left at thF - daughter Mr. J. Pointer's every Stiriday, even - News Office will receive prompt and i ing at 7.30 and every Wednesday a: careful attention. 1 Is everyone aware of the fact, 9--o'clock. First ^^•sting on Sunday, -The Jesse Cow,' Bpkar Ma tore that we go back to standard time on Y r1' Oct. 6th. Prayer. Praise and Bible ,Ann bred b R H. Boake, Whitb q . �• !•� Saturday night, _midnight. Sunday is Y Y' on old time again. Wish it would' Study. Subject for the first Sunday- Ontario, and owned by F. M.`Gtap- "If a, Man Die,, Shall He Live A- man, Pickering, has completed a re- . t stay there. gain?" "W'hat Body will w+e Ihave card at 2 ears and 80 days of age �tP><ekering 8 Leader Store" aTcve Sanrament of the Lords and where will be' his Home "" y y g Supper will be administered on Sun - in 305 days of 5,451 lbs of milk,'276 day, Oct. 13th, in the Presbyterian Come and hear. what the Lord's lbs. of fax, with an average 'test of ii Word Says. Coins and sing your fav- 5.06 r cent. �� � _Church. The ser•v'ice 'to begin ax 2.30 Pe Bbandard time orite hymn. Come and help us in -The Humane Society have been -Mrs. John Draper leaves this God's Wbrk. The time is' short I making themselves busy • in our vie- Y V hveek for Whitby, where she will think this present age will soon, inity. We recognize the necessity - - reside. Ms. and Mrs. C. J. Steven- close.. ' Com. and benefits to be derived from such enables u8 to o$'er the men of this district a ens scut of Kinsale, who have purchased ( -Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burk ace an organization. This organization snappy bargain in ompariied by Dr. and Mrs. McEweil is largely supported b her Pickering residence, will >>e ' � S Y P'P Y Public sale Mari'$ 6 eyelet Black Rubber Red T otored to Caledonia on Monday of scriphions. Therefor the ins actors occupying their new home imznediat- P is week and inspected the famous and their inforcryaats should use the sly' I dairy Shorthorn herds o9rned by very best of judgment Boots with grey sole a ' $1.79 -John Barker left on Monday 'to Periot Bros: Mr. Burk was forturiat tom Taints, so that not wa la they J t . - -join his brother Reg. at Queen's U:► -' P Y Y fi�'ersity, Kingston, w4cere both are' in securing an exceptional high -class may spoil the co-operation between - And talding the same -course, "Conivi erce cow with a 'record of over 11,000 Wie general public and the society. and Banking." heg. left the previous lbs of milk'per year, also &two -year Q week to engage in preliminary foal - i old heifer, the grand - daughter of a 1 - - oys' 5- eyelet Red Rubber Boots ball practice. i grand champion. -Milking sh _,rthor:r' aC K C a �^' m a n Dirac Robbins, of'bhe Bank of are fast coming to the front and will 1 with grey soles, at 1 X59, Commerce Staff, Windsor, is spend- continue to gain favor with herders. Represents the There animals will be a credit to Ganada Life Assurance Co' They are made in England. They are well finished —not too r ins a few seeks at the home of Y this district and no doubt _we will Canada's oldest heavy in weight. They are priced for ulck turn over,, his parents, Thos. and Mrs. Robbins, hear more of them later. of the Brock Road. He recemly pass- i =On Thursday. Sept. 19th, the Life Insurance. They are are "just what you're looking for," for ed through an- operation for hernia, .and is now making good progress annual school fair was held at Pink Company - thosif wet fall molni2�e. : toward recovery, + ering School with the usual large - - in --Ms. and Mrs. �At+thar 'Howlett, crowd in attendance. The keen int- *HITBY, PiOSER1NG : erect taken in this Fair, both by the of Los Angeles, who have been via- icing in Ontario, again during the pupils and their -parents and friend-; The Canada Life has served Canadians pant - past six weeks, leave again in about indicates that it is an event of real for 88 years. During the past five yearn fa - value to the coananunity, both soc- ehis Company paid to policy owners and ten days for the South. The frost 'uf $ally and educationally. flwirtQ to the beneficiaries ovej $131,000,000, It has Sunday night ref ixindeKf them that'' assets for the protection of policy owner they were in the North. tang dry site)) the classes quality of the pis of over $'142.0.000, Tyke STANDOUT VALUES -Robt Stork of the Bank of Corn- below in wane classes was slightly p Pick 6222 R. R. 1, Whitby merce Staff. Orillia and friend, Chas. below that of last pear, but the - - Sykeg left on Sunday for a week's number of entries and keenness of . knator trip to -New York and Atlan- competition in all classes was X11 COME To THE Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats. for tic City. after spending a week at up to the standard of former years. _ the ' hoanle of the formers mother Among. the more interesting - events Monster Liberal 'men or women- -Same -cloth--Same Hiss. R. C. Stork of the lake- Shore. was the First Aid. Contest. The, prize for this, a First Aid Kit for the �'! Price -- $23.75• —at. George's Church, Sunday, school wsa won by .the team Eros:, Get- Together ..Sept. 29th. No.. Sunday Sdbgol. At Union S. S. No. 1.' Tlhe Public Speak- ^ A 6 $� — „ 11 a. m., Harvest -Thanksgiving. iztg Cornett was won by Marion Tay- OSBAWg gRIdOVRIES Gordon's Business 'Girl Hose. _ - preacher, Rev. York. p. m. 1, Rural for of Dunbarton and Eileen Bttahbs UCt. fith S lash roof! Spa resistin Chif Dean of East York: ? m. Evening Rof Pickering delivered the best rec- Saturday -Evening, p -p Snag-resisting, prayer. Preacher, Rev. E G. Rob- itation. There ww a eat variety of At b i0 p. sn. • 'frreon. Service of Thanksgiving for gr f on Hostelry _ the 'Harvest instruments and selections in the l�L1t31O Mort f3peeCth'et =.. -Don't forget the meeting of the Musical Contest which was won b� - iiorticultural Society on Friday _ev Vernon Powell of S. S. No. I. Wateh.fnr further Announce- _ y .`etrrirs+g. Prizes will be given for are- --� funeral of -the. late W. J: men to. - Monney took place from his late re- - -__ -- Fred T. Bunting, - : Pickering anging bouquets: Bring flowers if sidence in Pickering, on Wednesdays _ • - : you have then, if .not, bring contain- last, Sept. 25th. The funeral service : _ :�OAI_, Radio Licensee- Established 1857. - - er and try year lack. All bouquets was conducted by' the Rev. H, G arranged at the meel:ing. If you have Crozier, file Pastor of the deceased. -- -- -anyr perennials to. give away or ex- 'reAcN ro WTI- ErtrKT tS assisted by Rev. E. G. Robinson, oust, sH+cT i U%-E - WE an T .ch bring a o •t titer along. R change, o z • g N g v T � tc y o ra Y H O V r i ., Rector St. George's Church, Pick- � - R for of Geo u 1 E =l`tte first real frost of the sea- oviz_ F -.. 1ul.r CHOICE. M AT$ erinR. In t+he .course of ih_s remarks. �a 4 � , _.'son occurred on Monday, w$ien ice to. Mr. Crozier paid ,a high tribute to she thickness of a quarter of an inch =" : - was reported, and was heartily wel- the higk character. of Mr. Monney� and to those who so lovingly cared ; = �� v • cored by the hay -lever victims, who for him Burin his last illness. De- 'Round Steak, ; « 'ZQc. lead -spent a few busy weeks, slneez- g �j, ODD '� . ceased was Borst on 'Jan. 7th, 1 8R I. _ inced Meat - 12c - ing and rubbing - their eyes and nos- dire eldest son of Robert Mon_ney and !� • •` • es. TQve fist frost rrtaiks the begin- Jane Steele, opposite the present Stewing Beef,, . . '• 12 e. �- > Ring of the end of another annual fiatne of R. H. Croak, where bit ,fat penod• her ran a - blacksmith business. He CHAS. LAW, Pickering ,p '':✓ The W. M. S,° of the United married Miss Esther, Ann Collins on (hone $520 cil Cooked Ham, :� . " 55c• Church • will meet at the home of 1882 and spent the most Y Mrs. T. Law on 'Wednesday, Oct 2nd, March 1st, - - . Dutch Loaf, ,, 25c. at 3 o'clock.' An .interesting program `11e hisliaelife. member of the Vieth- • « _ • - Gyproc and Lime =Variety Loaf :. -. 3vc. showing wtfat has been aceompished - - odist . Church and subsequently tliF z f by the W. M. S. during the last ten Just arrived a large. 3hi�ment of Jellied Veal i. SQc. ears will be I.Uatited Church and (had resided in given. Members are , Gyp►•oc lei the follun in sizes : to bring in their donationar Pickering illa since February 48 in: a 72 in. Gyproc _ = •- . - : r 1914. H e is survived b his wife for the ,bale,, not forgetting the Xmas 48 in. z $4 in... " Head Cheese , : ,'- ' 15c. - Gifts. Let us have a good 4ttendan -' Wirifr�hl HlA Herbert-, b other, _'Head ' 48 in. z 96 iu. - ce for our 'tenth anniversary pr'og- y 48 in. x 108 in, • Bologna, = r :.._'.; 5c• 1 ram. predeceased him several years ago. - Sunday' morning ,next will 'be in Saginaw Mich, where a sister, $8 in: z 96 UonACOna Board _ Rally Day Service in the United Emma, is now living. Interment -as Star Lime Church, when a special effort will made at Erskine Cemetery. 'I1he pall- Raritan)) Plaster be made to hold an 'nte bearers were, Messrs W L. Courtice -�- PICKERING -:• W 0 R E I• D z seating and J. W. Powell, J: Hallett, E. -L: Chap - helpful service. The Sunday School �, M S, Chapman•and Croraan LUMBER YARD' Butcher (phone 3000) ,Pickering S&wlars will assemble in the base- mmnt of the church at 10.30 o'clock, Law• _ _ _ _ Standard Time. The main sesvice� Notice to Creditors Yveu� advert•++emes�ta. Will be held at 11 o'clock, and an in- - tem -sting amd helpful service is PC��fA3'OE9 WANTED- Hiehel _ 1•. promised. This Rally Service is for R S. O. 1927, Cap. 150, Sec. 51 .� 1 HE ''parents as well as children, being `a'` F.ST.ATF_ of Thomas Andrew, Gent- Prices paid F, LoySC, Claremont. 3tf rally ,1 Llte iorce�sof`bhe church.- lemon, deceased- � � L•�OR %ALF-- QiiPbrc heater: 6 holes, - - -- - - _ , . _ • . • . -: The Young enile are ex ected to' ALL PI:ItSONS' havi claims a i� nearly new, Russell Burrell,Pickcring. 5 g } P ng• ' be out in full force. There will not g'ainst the Estate of 1'ffiomas Andrew •OK BALE -i tuns.,tlf h;71ed hmv w • be any service at tirglit. . I late of the Village of Pickering, in �� cheap; alsoVictrola, $4.00, HainSWor�h. Pickering ,- 1Vleat Market -Mrs. John Draper, who for the County- of Ontaro,' Gentleman, R K i, Pickering. t rdatny Years. has been a resident of deceased, who died on or about the OK "S +LF. - 8 piece dining r,lnn - - ' the village and a loyal member of thirteenth � day of March, A. D. 1935, A suiae, walnut finish, nearly new: also loyels „_ For - Axminster' Rug, J x 12. W. J. Evens, South St George's Church, wa • tale guest are hereby notified to file with the ChurchS'..Yickcring. 5 j bf honour at a recent meeting'af undersigned on or before the Twelfth ���t }K tiALE- 311,++re t'.rrn, - air, +hilt 'GOO L �EF ♦ EAL LAMB . St. George's Guild. Mrsp Draper. who day. of October, A. D., 1935, full par- for market garden orgrain. Fo- pafficulars f -' is shortly leAvinf;; to reside in Whit- titulars of their claims. Irrimediately apply to Emile Glenisty. R R 2, Pickering, half mile. west of Cherrywod P,.Or •i -ti 1 by, was presented with- a- pair of after said date, the assets 'of the de- - .A.& , h PORK handsome-frame pictures as- a token ceased will be distributed •amongst ,.W0R RENT- 4•rnrtmed• b of the esteem in which she is held those entitled thereto having re and i .n Pickering Village. newly d water, cJ. in -A1sO GOOD' SERVICE F' r r g. -'g Moore, Pickering rePhone Fickr27p ter,, J J. C . . by the members of St. George, s. Mrs, only to claimia so filed. -t Barker, President of the Guild, vole- DATED at Oshawa, the Twenty- (^t B O i CE r A IRY f`O WN -Regift red the' regret of the members at fourth day of September, 1935. tered and -grade cows, Government T,B -Mrs. Dra'per's departure and, wis[hetl tested. Freeb and close apriogers alway7 on, - W. E. N: Sinclair, K. C. - hand. Blood tested if desired. Free delivery or her much happiness In her new home urchases of 7 or morerfatiseaction guaranteed, while Miss FawWa made the presen- Bank of Montreal Bldg. l+m T. Murphy. Lindsay. Ontario. Telephone OSHAWA. Ontario. Jiaas. Wo SERVANT`, Prop taxfon. _ l ?' '' . 1a•#dN• ::• iS':�f.'�. k.'i`$1P�hYrl.'t- xt..y�,. +.a. t..�_z5.: �. _'..:,.%�:,��i� 2.k.. '�` s� - ._..,� .::. ^:_ -- - — ,r .,