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Oph.D., Dir'et:tor Prayer, with intercession for the Ll�.Qptome•riwt Ase6dattonof Onr.Lio rtes. after a moderate amount of con- Committee on Power and Light iCHOPPING p Empire and her Affiies in Time of - a1�asMd Membarof the Kmettu'° oatometi:•-a1, espondence was read, several nec- paid the following — Greenwood Monday, Wednesday and Fridaf a�oonr Erea essmined br appolatmaat'r War. Preacher .at this service, VD'E GRIND FINE leaelh 2t10/.Claremtmt;out.' easary by-]etws were passed. Street Lights, 3143. r A committee to Regulate Gaaaie ' _— W�iIT)�VALE ' GR,EE^vWOOD Bran Shorts and Feed sof alit w' Preserve Area in the Township of .DUNOLD.`,BUDDY Barrister Pickering was appointed and con- Many of 'the _Greenwood people kinds, also minerals and ottxar ' s soticttor.Nowt'Put0ic- ro'".oan: eists. of: Messrs Silas Tool, Vincent Laurance � int 1;at►our I1ay have been taking in the•C.'N. E. (eoncentrafes for profitable feedisw. ioc�ar ly oa�br the late E.C,bria- with hie parents herea _ 81896, W wins or Cw,H...whitey. aty Baker, Dr. V. E. Cartwright, Chas. this week. kept on band Parks able to be down stair's ag- McCausland, Roy Morrish, togeth- The Mission Circle” met at the ; BEATON,. BELL tf ROSS ain after several days udder the er'with the members of the Coun- home of Mrs. John Middleton on Vile stock only the best Poulir 13arristors tf Solicitors cil. Moved b Whn. Reesor, and Doctor's care. Y Wednesday afternoon. Fees and Supplies. W,J,BEATON.K,C. Telephone seconded by Robt. Ruddy. They will We welcomR the new teachers to Eleven of the school age went to �a 7 CE ALBROOKELL.K.C. Adel,2838 hold their first meeting on Monday our ' obi and hope for happy co- school at Whitby High School - _'• C E j3N jati.F,ROSS Sept. 18th, at the office of Clerk opeial3oa between parents and this week Success to them all. o- -- 372 Bay St. Don. R.. Beaton. teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Sr. and Mr. LAND SVRVEYQR. HN L.POlfD. � �-. TvrontQ------- Mr.--..and Mrs. -_._Brwitez (nee-- -- �ValteT-L':'I�lrorraorr-filedeoraY sn -Mr: and Mrs: f,ogan—Jr• spent — �• U.RICHARDSON lk Co.. Barrie• plaint against the Insurance Co. Phyllis Mrinning) spent a few days the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. K. F. J. DON'EVAN, Br A., Be. � Ctars,sotici . Notaiiea ere, suite bat: insuring the township roads, of with Mrs. Randall, after a-honey- L. S. on file are the records st Life BioR+�TcSroaw st. Coroato. moon, at jViagar+s Falls. BieQby. siayeooe•d,taxa; a.tine Nt�n s0;la. su neglect, subterfuge etc, is connect- The W. A. will hold their month-. Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, ]lar. and Mrs. Randall attended Kan Str. East. Oshawa. Phrasal .B$f'rgter. ion with an accident experienced ly meeting in the Sunday School g MMGUS Mc;4tILLAN— Sol- the wedding in St. John+h Church, 186E 161y ier, Notary Public. 19 Melinda street by him a short while ago, to his Kitchener, of their daughter, Phy- room on- Thursday, Sept. 14th ' y'aroato. Teleeiow Elgin bW3. serf car while driving on township Comae early, as there is a quilt to lta4 1172, Harold, eldest son of Mr. roads. be-quilted.grilled. Affi the ladies are cord- -�•� �p and Mrs. Herman $ruiner, of South BYLAW •--• Moved by Deputy- felly invited. Q ERBERT T. PALLA ISE. 1r D a., Reeve Wm. R r, Seconded by �v�' Misses Muriel Corbett and Gert- .a.iD.D.5, Graduate of the lturu, Cdtt{e tete T. Johnston At the Whitevale Baptist Church �- 5ar4aomand tLe a ,.elaitr of Toronto• ' Ruddy, rude left for Scugog Centre and p.ta� w400neend Lbs Door enc of St. And- be appointed Tax-Collector for the next Sunday, the Pastor, Rev: H. �II®tlraul0e 0� All Kinds. G�.rcb. vertu,ont, office eoun: P p� Wilson will speak on the subject, mom schools and Miss Zorah Gee e_=. to op.m or o! appointment- tk-r.r Year. "Christian Citizenship in an Emp- tc Whitby, all three teaching. Miss Bent Rates Available Wiuli, tarwic" peace Pick 2700. BYliAW — Moved by Coun.` R. Alice Pegg is teaching this peat "— Ruddy. Seconded by Cour. W. H. ire st War". The service will be at near Thornbury. Greenwood boasts Security and Service' -Vuetata"C arba. Down, that this by-law be passed it a. 1f1. standard time The pastor of four public school teachers. - prohibiting the lighting of bon- will speak on the same-subject in R. B6ATOh. TOWNSH1 p the Green River Church at 7. P. M. _ - IkAdrest Phone fires, etc. on township roads.' � •,C$ERRYWOOD D. Clerk. Convsyan,.et Cam=isaionat for. The Treasurer Hugh Pugh, ann-, standard time., A hearty invitation BROUGHAM PICK 515 akias eftdava% Accauntaut.'Etc. Iwuer o is extended to all. ltarstase t itienaer. wnitrvale,not. ounced the receipt of the follow- We are pleased to }rive Mr. Bink ��♦♦ ing amounts -- For Cal. Chloride, We are glad to report Mrs . M._ beck with us after his vacation A. E. RiCHARDECN $17.00. Sale of hoist. $16. From — School has be with Mr. How- - y g'u' • City of Toronto, for relief, 521.13•, -- BROLGHAM and Reynolds, of Toronto, in charge ON MON.; WED. and SAT Oi)1! GE N li0ft A L INSURANCE Cemetery Fund, 53.38. Ont. Count Mrs. Rus' REAL ESTATE '.►+Ira. M. Hamilton �e under the sell Davidson. slay- AfterlViay. let, 2939, H OT,19 1101 CONVEYANCING for vel and haWin $148.._12. in with friends in ' Nev- for $' Doctor's care this week. 4 QV'e have a guar lily of Seed Oats(A1a�' Prov. of Ont. fol relief, .at3 ada. A number of city friea.is spent ka. I3aiuer, and votary), alga Bark An eY estsbllabed ague? ready Committee on Roads and Bridges Mr. Russell David-on went to g Sunday with the S'iepherd [amt]y. Purina Feeds, Chick Ftarter, Dairy 23, to aerie. paid the following. — .A. Lee, 75. Niagara 0n Monday for a.lead of Mrs. Oazwood and daguhter, of tions. 'Dryena. I iQ Feeds ete. A lural Pho2ee, Pick. 6000 50. R. Willson, 6.4.00. L White 24 r-. -vAlle, and . .:en Barclay, Peaches. �7L �� T 50,'J. Griffin 63:75. Gor. 5penceley Gordon and S+Anley Pffikey spent line of these well known folds Y Y lxi. MAW Y R. :h1.. of Toronto, were wit?+ 'Vies. 18,50. W, Hall 7.50. Geo,ge Green, ��y lr��, seek end. sevoral days last week it their Chops Molasses, :jilt, Millfoeds SJtir 29.25. Joe Halts 49.75. Joe Valent- cousin's in Brighton. vain, Hog Concentrate. ,Micera's.Egg ;lJOSN89D AUCTIONEER ANIS Mr. and Mrs. J. Gerow,-of Tor- VALUATOR ino 49.50, George Baker 49.75. W. .'The -Gates families and Ivan and Mach Etc. onto, visited 'miss Belle Brown last Sates eesducted Anywhere Hardy 52.00, W. Porter 22.25, A. - Mrsr. Law, of Whitby, s their Hastings 55.50, Sunday. on N. Lockwood Phone or write: ABdeese 1314 Dnadaa :33odgsoti friends at Port Dover one y re- Almost at of Brougham were± s3' to 23.50, Ken Ward-99-80, C. Phillips coolly. Street, East. _ - the G. N. E. on Af c Day last , • ­.Pickering �1,_ a E r Goeden 4.00 A. Albri ht The Warnan s `' Association willill>i :., Whitby, Ontario. 10.Q0, g. Thursday- 6.50, John Gregg 4.00, Ross Ravie. " have their regular meeting on Th- ONT. . ' Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Brown were 4PICK� G. 1.60, Albert Brawn i.ti0, Ben Lot- -. vrsday afternoon. Sept. 14th. Ev- rir Srierbusb Hospital Toronto �lsttora a couple of days WE dla IYER ton 1.50. Robt. Lynn 1.50, A, O'- Bryon@ is cordially ,invited to alt- PHONE 5317 last week. - Government Licente:d Hare 9.50, A. Mitchell 204.60, Leon end. Gates .00 F� l Fa dale 'Gar. The Lrsro� hes David a or Ratdliffe,of nlpm, of `and 3'Viildrnd y Main St. E. Irene StOII$P111P,, int. Disney C"uas. were 45th the home folks for • Phone 193 Wagg 15-95, the holiday, and spent the day in Mlassey-Harriss• ' Harold Parking 11.35, -.Chas. Hood ,akin the home rtrnoae .corffortabtc Hollinger, spent_several very en- Maternity, Meditst, and Surgical 4.50, A. Church'll 12.50, Walter cases taken far• their parents. joy'able days his past ueC P- 'Re, airs Revel i Carter 7.00. A: Prouse, 4.00, John ing at Pickering Beach. Al Orders . Traffic exceeded all previous roc- — cam r6 - aternit Semi-Room ro ttend- Mudie 6.25, Jacck Gale 19.50 Fred r e P mptlg_a M y cads-ta,:, seek-c.-A. .Durir tht ruz*i ,KI .Rates for 10 days—$25.75. Madill 2.50, Colin Madill 2.50, 31ac t~ "SALE. in t,�e heavy rain a col1lision bet- 1Kegistered Nurses in at and' Patterson 2.50, 'Roy Wilson 1.25, A. ween two cars just west of the e��6..' - 24 hourtervice given. Matehews 5.00, Fred Gostick ;a 00, - Mr. and Mrs. J. HI,t.:lell and Coleman Instant Light _� _ pillage. one-half mile silted in famZy of 'Utica; spent Sunday last Ambulance Service J. Mitesell 6.50, W, Dunn o0, �'� severe injury a number .who MRS.E.R. GOOD 25-37 Wilson 2.50, Ted Holtby 2.50, Gorr. - with 3iisa GIenyce Stephens, Ash t were removed to hospital BaOyCB, C1T]1C1[, -Clean end Riddle 3.00, Wm. Grey 2.50, Jack and family. FOR Lloyd White 4.50, Geo. The Woman's Institute will held Tt,e 3lission Band will meet this _ CiepQpClable. Keeler 3.00, INSURANCE H' Ellicott hoarse on September 12th. All Hardware at Right Prices Ai SV lar People Ltd. 100.65, Sawyer- at the hall. All children will be $ The program in charge of the "Ed- made welcome. >. Q Sl•,RVICE Massey Ltd. 14,36, Wm. Kennedy 'ucation Group". Mrs. T: Norton, ! VIN BUSHBY j Phots Pickering 67 and Sons 89.59 Canadian Oil Co. re opened g Leader will be assisted by Mrs. School p Tuesday, - 35600, Shell Oil Co. 18.00, Alvin wits Miss Gler3yce Stephens, Ash- Hardware ,,Tinsmith 'CYRIfu E. MORLEY McWhirter and Mrs. I- Johnston. burn, in charge, We welcome her , Bu 5.40, CJtas. Cooper 46.13, poll Cali - The Nicest Thing tlat pj(,$E$IO FIRE. AUTOMOBILF, LIFE Roy Ward 161.66, Thos. Camrnrack in our 'midst again. • , ; Jasr Murdock 8.00, Frank Tur Happened to :Vie this Sumner. 'Vic. and Mrs. R. E. Mowbray Jr. r.� ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM 9.25, Rev. Kennedy will preach a ser }•Ase returned home from Meir PHONE 4600• '� PUB A ILITY.Etc. ner 3.25, El. Jones 2.00, Cecil Mad= , fes of _sermons on "The. Church', Reddizlgtripr and' are. :iNing at SERVICE . PROTECTION ill �'�, .Frank Disney, 4.25, Fred -beginning next Sunday. Hill 2.50, R. Wilson 2.10, Lorne Kinsale for a while. i NEO-m , Mr. and firs. E. Crocker and +, Jones, 2.00, K.• Bernard 2.50, A. :Viiss ?Babel Harbron . and Her Miss McClure, of Toronto, and Mr. bert Parkin returned to take up CHEMICAL ti Pogson 8.60, Stanley Stell 5.00, R. flan Crocker, of •Vancouver, who , x ` Ledgett 5.00, Howard -Malcolm 1. their duties as school teachers, at _ flew here from there last week, 3larkhaxn and Tyrone. 75 " spent the week-end with relatives 4FOOD- The Foursquare Class meets tit , here. Alan left Vancouter at 10 P• VITAMIN tf MINERAL TONIC Committee on Relief paid the fol- the home of Miss Roxena Ledgett r lowing .for supplies•and id the. - m. in the evening, and was in Tor-' .this Tuesday evening. Miss Muriel a onto at 11 a. m. next day. Bell has charge of the ro m. r „ Pickering Dairy 11.$6, S. :1lorrish g P 8'i''; , To aid in thei List of books added-to the Pub- The Women's.Inst tote met at Prevention of Nutritional.A.asssom 37.10, Roy. Morrish 29.80, Miles S. lie Library — VV'sin - Reaching Chapman 19.46, E: 'Woodwr�rd 6.00, for the Stars. 'Nordoff and Hall - the home of Dirs. Wan,. Sell Sr. 1a Motor Ambulance, -Day or Night 1'� Gannon . 15.89, Ernest" Baker 9. with a very good attendance. The Prevention of Rickets, ,Detttai s 80, Conner Bakery•7.68 -Mrs. L. The Bounty Triology. Walpole - Roll Call - A Seasonable ."crit or des, and Tetany of WtOW The Jazfell Deaaneys. James Hil- Vegetable" brought forth many in D; deficiency. Phone 1300 Scan 8.00, Eaton Co. 16:�; Twp. g z of Brantford 10.77, Twp'. of Scar- ton - To you Mr. Chipps. Jane OI- helpful hints. Preventiox of Iodine, deSdeaeq iver - Not Peace, but a Sword. P. Mr. Victor Parkin had, the mis- ' ' boro 4.87, Twp. 1`orth York 14.50, Buck - The Good Earth Triology. fortune to be attacked by the bull Building Resistance D. E. Miller 6:00, City of Toronto G Hill - Daphne Dean. Philip last Friday morning. He suffered 7Cdeliciousafood supplement C. A. STERRITT 35.15, Wm. Sadler 34.00 Gibbs - ,Great Armament. Zane Gmy - Raiders of the Spanish injuries to his arm and crest and containing quantities of tta- '-•: _. ftnerai Director Committee on .Contingencies paid was taken to the 0$hawa Hospital mins and Mir►eralsfrequentlT _ the following, Registrar of Deeds Reeke. Norris - Secret Marriage. but is able to be at home now and laekt'n in ordinary diets. Furniture Dealer a g, J. Lincoln - Storm Girl. Pronty - feeling couch beeter. g 5.75, Toronto General Hospital 2.00, Lisa Vale. Seltzer - Parade of the Dept. of Health 'for insulin 6.72, Visitors to the C. N. E. from ovr' S1nE►1'1 ClOee—Fact' to takE ( - BT»Q� • Q'IItRt1D Flmpty Boots. Cecil Roberts - The commlunity last week were: Messrs a .30, Geo. Hamlin trucking, � - � and 20 6.00; Oliver Crvminvr, lice sery- ne Rack.- Kyne Cappy Ricks J entl $1 Y Jack tt w �� a eatment $2.45 Comes Back. Hill - The Best Man. rny' Wm Dewar, v Clay treatm ices 5.00, Arthur Bo es Weed ins- Ledgett, iri. Young; Robt. Young i Baxter - Destiny Called to The rkin,- Stan. Stell, Verle 7 id tr v� pector 16.50, James Dwyer, cutting ' \ - - weeds 1.50, Don. R. Beaton salary Lamb - Tates from Shakespeare. Wig Herbert Parkin, Mr. and -., weeds1.25 , Wm. Chester, constable 60, Baldwin - The Story of Seigfried. Velma Balsdon t Mrs. V. Parkin, j; JONES' Porter - 'rhe Scottish Chiefs. Colt- Teen Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- E. C• JO+ vE 00, L T. Johnston, tax-collector, ode - Pinocchio. Montgomery - The 60.00,,.Don. R. Beaton, for regia- don Death end family, IIIc. and E KERING NEWSI ;1� trations, 36.75, Worlcrnen' „olalpeu• 132ue Castle. :Vies. R. E. Mowbray and family. . _ - PHONE 68 sation, 7.00. I - r1 y:. '.._•]C'L-, C9�,iN--~•:4Anr;4�'.. �-�'.. ,._. 'b. ,:o :�,T'T.. -.^: ,. -:sa' r r.. --bY •_' 'i:.'., i _ _ _ � _ .. T.:M". '! 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His reaction was �/+ s ;, disappointing,~not to say alarm- L T H E wO R L D IS L INTERNE TROUBLE N�,:: -A A -LARGEST SEI.LNr6 r Ing. Aiter the first few sentences, X struggled to an upright oaf- ' By EliiiOrC Cowan Stone tion, his face livid and congested. G a and cried out in s strangled veiCe, _ "If you must read that slop, for / TEA `�► CAST OF CHARACTERS neither more nor less. ('pursing Heaven's sake (Refer to remarks L K _ PACKED YNDER •RAN DEARBOAN—INroine, sto- Text, P. 120.). about religion) go and do it where !f;` } dant uratic. She res Tato loge Profession: Surgeon. I can't hear you."' G IS � DISTINCTIVE and trouble when she met Income: As to his income, I can Discovered! 1118. BOB BfiNCHLEY — hero, only report that, is delcrium, I There was a good.deal more. BY _cADI_ d. CHAMBERS ��E�� handsome, young interne. He have heard him refer to.his income When it was finished, Tran tuck- 'had trouble, too, keeping up tax as "high� ay robbery." , A ed it under her arm with the class TOMATOES AND VITAMINS LjptOArs A select blend of With brilliant good nurse does not inject person- report, intending to read it to. Every homemaker includes on "wU leaf Ceylon and DR. STEPHEN SARGENT—head at interpretations into a bedside Beula Tagg that night. Beula, her regular Ilst "Canned tomatoes - ''RED India Teas grown in surgeon. Dr. Sargent's problem record. (N.T:, p. 125.). however, has sleepy snd`iridivpcs- and tomato juice." The tomato, toll LABEL the world's finest tea was something else again. Intelligence: His intelligence ed to listen. Tran dropped it upon of energy-giving and health-build- 1 Gardens and blended Last week. Dr. Benchley is in- and professional skill are reported her desk, and for the time com- fn 33C /2 �b. m Canada. P g ,properties, offers probably the . alstent that Tran marry him but to be of high order. His operat-- pletely forgot about it. most economical source of iftamiu s This.selected blend she has her 'eye on another goal. in technique is said to. be so ex- To c s L�pfOR s of smallleaf Ora g 4 p .arse entered the classroom supply we have. It has made a de• a! acting that young nurses have on the appointed day with the tided success in its pioueericg all ORRR6E Pekoe Teas hues CHAPTER IX been known to faint when inform- you all the tic ess • ' glint of battle' in his blue eyes. through the trail of vegetables and LABEL and flavour for Several evenings before, Tran ed that they were to assist him, He plunged at'once into a discus• fruits. and now holds a 'place of 3SC 1/2 1b. which it is universal- had spent hours writing up a nuns- and to 'run temperatures after' sion ef,the pile of student reports honor in almost every household. ly famous. : Irg care report. . . . "The Nursing helping at one of his operations. before him — reading bits aloud It may well. Iook down from its Lipton's Lipton's Finest ,, Care report," her'student text Emotional Reactions: His emo- and commenting in his curt, clip- pinnacle and smile.on llie world, ri htl named '•the "Id, was significant "as showing tional reactions are io varied and ped accents. Of some he was gra- for ft hoists an important place on VEL DW international blend•' the nurse's ability to.recognize and unusual as to afford an instruc- ciously pleased to approve: Others any course of a menu, wherever LABEL because its superior to analyze intelligently and sympa. tive study. Our text asserts he dealt with in phrases so corro- You choose to. lace it. While,it is flavour, qentity and theticall the man nursing P p 4OC 2 tb, richness have made y y g prnb. that a patient should be an inter- sive that Beula Tagg• one of the an economical substitute for the it famous the world leets, psychological as well as phy eating study to an alert nurse. victiins, said afterwards that she orange it should not wholly take- over. ru al, that are. presented.by-any The nurse who-failed to find X in- felt as if she had-been,bathed-in - its place. for it is not'quite-as cum- - one patient." teresting would be phlegmatic,, in- acid. plete in the vitamin concent as the t PTIN95 Miss Armstrong had charge'of deed. As the hour drew 'to a close, Southern fruit. : tibia work. But to give added zest Personal Description: \ is a Tran sat shivering between relief For tomato juice, pick thorough- a T E A - to it, the students' papers were-oc- tall, spare, blond man of the San- and disappointment that her own ly 'vine-ripened fruit. If partially s:aiionally read and commented guine type which always.lochs as report had not been,one of those green. a slightly bitter taste is the _ -FIT- Rote A KINe•• — t= -.lapon by some of the members of if it had just' scrubbed its face, chosen. IL was then that, with a result.•Scem and core the tumat- e medical—staff. neck. and ears with a brush and glance at the clock, he took up a oes. Place on stove in a -Covered. This wits a particularly ticklish green soap, and rinsed with ice final kettle. Heat•slowly to boiling for P paper. g Ships Sailings assignment because, this time, the water. His eyebrows are arro- "Now here," he said, "is an un. 40 minutes. Pass through a sieve commentator was. to be the ter- gant; his nose is one of the lofty usual document." and boil five minutes. To each Being Cancelled rible Dr. Stephen Sargent. The kind which seem especially design- T'rah gripped the. seat of her pint lar add '% teaspoon salt and _ thought of those eyes of his—at ed-for snorting. His eyes, which chair. Was there something dis=• % teaspoon sugar. Sterilize for 10 His Majesty's Government of once icy and angry - passing are very blue, habitually wear tinctly familiar looking about that minutes in steamer or oven. Great Britain have requisitioned �udgrnent upon her work. made what can only be described as a paper' TOMATO CONSEitY.E several of the Cunard White Star J an'a hands' turn cold as she "be-damned-to-you" expression. "The case," Dr. Sargent was o- vessels, requiring the cancelling wrote. The anticipation of his Manifestation ,of Symptoms: X ing on, "is not one that has come 12 tomatoes tlarge r of a number of ships'sailings. The . 6 peaches' following':taustic comments as the case of is obviously a man who.is ascus- under my care."- g ships will not sail;"Aur- .1 which she wrote was one of his corned to having his own way. An Then it couldn't be her. report. ,1 orange ama," westbound, Sept. -1. east- 2 cup seedless raisins bound own, to which she -had been as- illustration of this observation She had written about one of his Sept 15, from Montreal; signed to help Miss Miller. follows: — own cases. . . . And yet--a hide- u d "Ascania," westbound, Sept. B, Wash and seal tomatoes peel Mica Milder had been unusually Dr. X ous conviction turned ev cut j p• removing seeds. NIi. Peel eastbound from Montreal. Sept. ety-thi peac.ies and wash orange, having „ helpful. Indeed, Tran had lately When X discovered that the black before Tran's eyes as he be- also washed the raisins. Put 22; Scythia, westbound, Sept. ,been surprised to find that Miss •thermometer read at exactly nor. can to read. through the food ' chopper the 1, 'eastbound from New York, r. Miller, once she was convinced that mal, he seemed violently chagrin-' (To Be Continued) peaches. orange, and raisins: Place Sept. 15; "Britannic," westbound, - ;you were in- anrnesit. -could be ed, and inisisted that it must have . Sept. 1, eastbound from New the tomatoes In kettle, boil for % amazingly human and kind. There been tampered with—that in his hour, then add the peaches and York. Sept. 16. Passengers booked Varese times when Tran wondered, condition it should read at least Ideal For Vacatioln or School for these departures may be raisins. Boll foT 15 minutes. Re P y iriv- .With understanding beyond her four degrees higher. move from beat, measure, and for en the opportunity of transferring tears, if the whale trouble about Another of his eccentricities is every cup-of juke, add fa cup of to other sailings, if space is avail- mum Piller could not be that all that, in spite of tactful efforts to wbite sugar. Return to beat, boil able, _ 'iter life she had, had to, fight a _ dissuade. him, he persists in ak• - "� 1 for is hour, stirring frequently. devastating shyness. ing h!3'own pulse at frequent' in. i Then place,in jelly glasses and ro- For Art's Sake - - When Tran had finished; she tervals. _ - was tired. So tired that she.felt On one occasion he even de- to ver wtth paraEln. She was entitled to a little inno- mended a e h i " ' TOMATO JELLY' (SALAD)' p ygmbmanometer for i' cent.relaxation. the _ ur o of taking his own ! cups tomato :artist Louis von bun of In- the serving a sea- - P P sA c A tattle Game blood preytsrs but that time, his 4 egg yolks•- fence when he began to delightful idea was begirt- attention wtfs fdccessfully distract- -,� I teaspoon-c3sogled anion - � 'fie ping to take shape in her too fer- ed by the appearance of his lunch .1 pkg. of strawberry jelly powder Portrait of,Sheriff Otto=Rajr'Due Mile brain. She tapped her nose -tray, to which he at once gave his "dy► 1 cup finely chopped celery to be freed before the painting -with her pen, giggled, drew paper undivided attention, falling asleep 1 chopped green pepper - Was finwiAr e, Louis appealed to — tavFar& her, an began to write immediately thereafter. . . . I Con- 1. cup whipping cream the Judge to sentence him aga:a y P. large % teaspoon salt. %a that he euuld complete the por- tents feverishly: of tra' thick sou la 1 •.reit. The Juane obliged: Patient: X. - steak, mushrooms, mashed pota- ,., Cook the tomatoes, ceiery` and Doctor: .' She considered for toes, peas,tomato salad, mince pie, "' ?� onion and salt tea minutes. Pour 1L a moment; then wrote with a cheese, and pot'of coffee.). - over the well-bea.teu eggs, stirring — llonrisb: Beachlep, Unfortunately the meal' must >w constantly, cooking in double boll- Head nurse: Tranquility Dear- have failed properly to di "" Outside Closets i pe y gest, for � -_... or until mixture coats the spoon. c born, very soon the patient was irr the ! Then pour over jelly powder, stir- Diagnosis: None.' : . throes of what 'appeared to be a j `� �* ring well. Let stand until cool. Note. Although my patient was bad dream. He seemeto fancy I Beat with dover beater until flui- d•admitted to this hospital 10 •ears himself t a- fy. Whip cream and told into the o be in REPT theP o ' r fy e at n DP g - , ago and has been constantly .un- room, for he reed out angrily, .mixture. Pourliico ` wet mould _ C _ der observation, no comprehensive "Don't you know, you (expletive and chill, When ready to serve, -diagnosis to cover all his amazing deleted) -that dropping an instru- unmould on shredded lettuce sere—this ���Yway :symptoms has yet been arrived at, ment might be equivalent to'mur= P ed with boiled salad dressing. Gar- der, It's a feather-zrain like you However, sa Dr. Osler has said, ' Wish with sprigs of minL_c�•-gaf� '�"'_ '"It is sometimes -more important —dancing all night and then tom. �� ;*: ,, ,: 'r ley. Serves 8. The 'green pepper to know what Bort of patient has ing into the operating room,with ^j•' can be added just before the whip offensive outhouse ;•. s ens Lha diflan4p Asti what sort oF jitters--that ftEke ease the patient lilts." , wish they were taxi drivers." octorsJL . .just sprinkle half a BAKED EGG AND TOMATO tin of Gillett's Pure Flake Lye Color: White. Treatment: .. . ..The nurse owes Sex- Male. tLuncheou Dishr over coeitemts of the closet—once the patient not only professional ,rfi 3 cups tomatoes a week. No need t0 remove the '.Age: Just .right- to be interest- skill, but all the personal qualities go with.gracious womanhood. 4 cg'shis• that contents Gillett s does it Family: If married, he makes no (N.T., p. 198.). Think of the pa- ! nion .1 teaspoon chopped o 'boast of it: tient as of your brother; or any W", grated cheese Gillett'• Lye will save f 2 n Religion: From certain fervent one dear to you and suffering. ;,8203 4 tablespoons butter y Y� , sxpressi@ns I have heard the pati- (p. 200.). �• Salt and Peppei tittle• Y �� DoT , cup dried bread crumbs cleaning. It scours dirty pots and lIlttt use_t lharita tl of excitement, With the above dicta in mind, UA Pour tomatoes in baking dish. pans• • •clears clogged drains. .. Ehe most charitable conclusion is have repeatedly tried to soothe B ANNE ADAMS break eggs on tomatoes. ov tiffs through grease. K a tut 'Ithat.he is deeply religious. .,, . It the patient with little thoughtful y Keep Se important that a nurse should attentions—such se reading aloud Smart little girls like to be "'in with cheese, ,add seasonings en handy. _ ?ttate exactly what she observes— to him a beautiful and uplifting Dutch"'•this year, in gay imitation sprinkle breadcrumbs on top, dot with butter. Bake until eggs set of the popular screen star. who FREE BOOKLET—The Gillett's Lye , - • inspired- this delightful Dutch-girl and crumbs browued. Serves 4 Booklet tells bow this powerfuldeansc -- - — clews cloned drains . . . keeps out- dress, Pattern 4203. Anne Adams , hoa,ea clean and odorkw by destroying has given it quaint charm acid a clic contents or the dont • • .!,°"it Your Household perfa,n,dozens of tasks. send for a simple-to-sew style that the Sew- free copy to standard Brands Ltd.. ing Instructor will make even ear- Problems ? AVe• + Liberty street, 1 1 ' ler. Isn't the shb>;t, flared skirt Have you fussy eaters in your m'�� ; i i t dashing? 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Send Twenty Cents (20c) in coins Cleveland, has a sure-fire reducing to .=j• (stamps cannot be accepted) for method—she says. Mrs. Boswell, *Nerer dissolve fys in hot ,vase,.. 97m ' this Anne Adams pattern, Write woman aviator, claims she can ,scion of rho lye itself hosts cheesier. plainly Size, Name, Address and take off seven pounds a week by Style Number. spinning her airplane. "It's the Send your order to Anne Adams, centrifugal fc•ree that does it," she r rn 4 „ Issue No. 36 — 39 . Rao 26 78 West Adelaide e a Th r • ",�I Toronto, �"' ay.. a extra,pounds are just , thrown away." L a .a-.ram ' _ -- ... _. _ • • .%' - '' :. .... ....J. _ .t..'�-_ - a ' -sa'� F' a Canadian Troops Are On Guard Against Sabotage In Dominion p Of N T^R 1 O Wad Inncrea�a UTDO RS New Textures,bra Color Rapp B VAC BAKER ,rise p r �/ 9rk� � =* ReqwsWe i, - •` i ONTARIO SKEET TEAM WINS y,, htgf DOMII TITLE ON it may seers early to talk about a J. postingthe highest individualde- score x ' wool, but now that wool is so de• score among the finalists in the na- finitely a year-round fabric, 'we 4k tional skeet championships, which can discuss it reasonably. I � k; were held simultaneously with the Now textures and fascinating trap competition, Fred Lister led color ranges have a lot to do with r r'" Toronto's York Skeet Club to the wool's popularity. Also, wools are ;�•;' p successful defence of its Dominion now sheer and even tweeds are a ' title, lighter in weight Wonderful im =u ,s The five-man team representing ported knitted fabrics are combine, ". Canada's second oldest skeet club ed with hand knits. Circular or {% a « broke 468 x 500 targets to out- slim skirts in the better hous shoot the four other entries in the are not too short and the shol Anal match by a wide margin. Sec- wool fabrics,.some of them combin- ," and place .was taken by the Mont ed with pure silk, are very thin i real Skeet Club's No. 2 Team and flattering. s•'' I whose score of 440 left them 28 New "old" faDrIcs like melton, A -� points behind.the victorious Tor- duvetyn, broadcloth, flannel, serge, onto squad. The other entries and wool bengaline and ottoman„ vi4 scores were: Saint John,. N.B., with really new weaves in sheer w Skeet Club 432, Trail, B.C., Trap woolens. Some of these have ani �< and Skeet Club 424, and the Medi- mal hairs woven in,and in the dye• E r cine Hat, Alta., Gun Club 424. Ing, the difference in color .values �w With a brilliant display of gives added surface life. 'x marksmanship, Lister missed only Angoras are also very popular it} Y ed three clay-pigeon targets out of tweeters and a new hand knitt the hundred thrown as his scone angora evening wrap is not only, of 97 led the Toronto marksmen news but good Dewe.' to victory in the,nation-wide tour- TT nament. In the first round of the nal:gin- 441 BEE HIVE' al shooting tournament, sponsored In flee of European events, the Dominion government has taken steps to prevent sabotage of im- each year by the Dominica Marks- . r portant public buildings, transport and communication lines. At the RIGHT, a sergeant of the Lincoln men organization, the crack Tor- • and Welland Regiment is shows standing guard on a bridge over the Welland• canal, wb}iie a Lewis gun onto team succesaively defended crew is seen, LOWER LEFT, keeping a watchful eye on the canal itself. In tamp at Thorold, Ont., these sol- its Central Zone title by outshoot- s „ diem, UPPER LEFT, gather around as one of theircomrades receives a share from the company barber, ing the ria teams entered in the prior to taking up sentry duty. zone from -London, Copper Cliff, r Hamilton and 'Levack.' In this semi-final shoot champion Dr. G. - Old Fallacy D. Beierl was in top form as be NOICE Book: And You is Exploded set to perfect e.for his tram-metra r with a deet $tore of 50. By The Dominion titliata had stiff OF the z Y sac Dom Not Cause Hanks- opposition' to overcome in this - year's final shoot as the other fou: m= of the Arteries t sore o take posses teams fought . .:-UNCLE LAWRENCE' Here is proof that should die- hard to take possession of the per- By Oliver Warner prove conclusively the popular petnal trophy, emblematic of skeet mficoneeption that salt it harmful supremacy in Canada. a,n EXCAVATION This small book.ts-tire fine story the human system, that it esus- , es hardening of th Out in Alberta they dig up lino- of a young Englishman's short e arteries. di- When cutting a hard-boiled egg I s sears. but in Ontario• merely. old Summer visit to as uncle known lutes the natural lubricants In the for salads it is often disappointing :estates. — Toronto Star. only through tetters Who lived on body joints. and recruits in dos- to find that the yolk has spread the island of Pelee in Lake Ede, its of salt in the system, paving to one side. This can be avoided FORGOTTEN MEN the southern-most point of Canada the way to rheumatic diseases.. by ming ,the following method: _ Rural mail carriers are to have Uncle Lawrence was the oaiy .Ward Off Fatigue place the egg in a large spoon and An s special markers' to put on their one of a large Victorian family article in the current issue (ower very gently into a saucepan v had their re of the Oval. magazine of Canadian of boiling water. Keeping the egg no a the have t who d no tura out to be p- cars. But o id t y .. - .pay raised. — Oshawa Times. rerentative eon of a Lincolnshire Indastrtea, Limited, reports that clergyman. His letters and the scientific studies .by physiologists m the spoon, stint slowly round and �. LAND OF ABUNDANCE chance_ comments o! the family in leading laboratories have Prov- round once or twice and leave to p� Andrew Murray, of . Wilton caught the interest of a young cep- ed conclusively that salt lost boil for about ten minutes. a Grove, Oat., planted one bushel of hew (the author): When Uncle through perspiration must be re- igrban oats and harvested 93 bush- _ Lawrence invited Oliver to come placed to restore the necessary LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neito. ela. There are many things wrong out to Pelee during the summer, balance, and the medical protea- _ to the world but there appears to the young man accepted with eag` sion is in agreement that the use be nothing wrong with an earth or and affectionate curiosity, He o! sodium chloride, or common calf / ��/�� which can yield such an abund- found his uncle living alone in a —either to loges form or as small WILL'YUM. race. — Peterborough Examiner. compressed tablets. it a safe and strange Tort of crabbed contestt- a ssful method of counteracting . . sac a meat. or warding. off the effects of exces- NOT TO BE COUNTED ON In charm the book lies ' / trialist visiting An English industhe revelation of Lawrence's char- ive heat fatigue. Toronto Toronto predicted a boom for Can- atter and in the young nephew's Endorsement b` _ adlan industry in the event of war, dedicate understanding of him: Prompted oy the general belie! / Y Chia country being looked upon as that salt was harmful to the ham- 1t has special interest for Sonilr an system, Safety Engineering, an a first line reserve for the Old era Ontario folk who know the ls- Land. That may be tree enough, authoritative American magazine, e land. and -Leamington and Kings- recently conducted a survey all '• e• -� 4 but all war booms leave ahead- ville. The names of the people In ache sada demoralised ecdnomy the story•are real-life ones. among the lead!ag American mel- :• • • • Orbe truth is, the worle.. has not yet seal authorities, and the following / •. "Uncle Lawrence" by Oli.er,, sentence-sums up their. combined •.' ;• - � - recovered from the Great War-. — Warner, Toronto:-The MacMillan . :':SL Catharines Standard. Co., of Canada, $1.65. opinions: "laaamuch, however, as - :• th e good that is done by sale tab- ABOLISH ROADSIDE WEEDS let$ outweighs 'the conjectural One argument used by harm that might occur to a very the advo- •• �• .+ - ea of reforestation is that a 'Record Crop Peaches small number of people, tgall, ILL 1401T 111dutsultm Ur.he use of catbeautiful landscape will attract a In Ontario and B.C. '• • a itoarists, yet we cannot recall hear - her shout t d be encouraged." • 0Z 4'ing it- said that sow thistle, wild carrot, oxeye daisy, orange hawk- Twice Champ �/ d 'weed, 'teazel and blue devil along Bumper crops'of peaches are • �.•�• will ked this season in On- Beard Grower .. • •• ��j i � the roadside and in the fields being pfc ;igive any special delight to those tario 'and British Columbia. A•pre- travel ' 'who the King's Highway. A liminary estimate places the 1939 The arena at Vernon, B. in Ont large percentage of the people of cropario at more than 650,- utas pacLp�l to,itsbrim again this Ontario apparently see.beauty ra- 000 bushels, a 15 per' cent. in- year for tl a grand final„ carni- ther than decreased production crease over the 1938 crop, which va,,, 1*93q. "Wren .Bert' Laniunche, ,'and loss In this fauns of weeds for was a good one,'and in British Co- "for.the sec)r.d year in a r)w, was ~many roadsides are dirty', and lhmbia at 143,000 bushels,,10 per awarded the palm for ha'.ing •` �— fields.are over run, cent. more than last year. . This rrown.the }''u..hits, beard.. The provincial highwgYs should year's peaches,now on the market, ` 06/0 P-AED JNE.�/ be models of cleanliness regardless are,of the very highest quality, for Established in 1299, Town of the standards of farm practice conditions have been particularly Bowling Club, Southampton, - s ilk in the communities through which favourable for producing large, England, has greens which are "There—now I hope you're convinced that, those fingerprints on tLe ' the pass. —.The Farmer's Advo- luscious fruit. six�enturies old. ______ — guest towel are not mine!!" cote. _ REG'LAR FELLERS—Practical Farmer By GENE BYRIYES, �IHOT pp� 1 �� ��• �� HEY.PUD, THERE'S MORE !7V AADISN�t ET AWAY IMPORTANTTi�IN S G C� \ ARE UPI FROM THA ON THE.AIR BE515 y RADIO A NOP1CR.aGOM \fz ift, 1 '& 1 d � r �r b s444 yy " - _ v_ 01"KIV r .: ve�.4e .,.• .-r- .:.. .::. vo-_. ,w -.c. :.,-�,-•..:ww .. - - w.. ur .. .,y-.." ..a. ...-.,a.- m _ y �= Incthe deatix of several. of their r'. 1noceeds r 6 �eut�g ewo� �: t° 1�`rea Ya tee fi J " !; , oecapants. It has been fully -stab t fit. The German boat was x: `noon; t wz" to 1![. Danloe(d's CdL A► ;s, ?ers>r , lished that the shots w,Uich saxdr "tLaa.ifred upon and sank without «:. _.AND 8, for night. Friday, p�e�'to W: the Athenia were fired by a Ger- the loss of a" single person. No - All kinds Of F if Work his own stable where he will. ro- E• •: � .p'TS Pa lrMri il.� � �advaaM man subsoarine, which it is report. more inhuman mud was ever fought � main until the following Tuada,F •;� >Id�atxip6iaas to the Ualted Staten "ed, has bean sent to the bottom of than that now being waged by the All Tuning Guaranteed noon. ,2 in D&AD"' the ocean by a Britisl! war-ship, CermfiknAw Never was there a more the and will remain there for ever. brutal army leader than Hitler, C. S. Ma�CUONAI,D ARI30LDW4LD DOCS, --30 Clean Avav T*rae " �eatnut Belgian Stallion, (Errol., �a . .JOHN MURKAR. -Rreorieto This barb mos action, was direct- ,but there is a general feeling that . --r ly opposite to the promised of Hit- his end is not very far distant. -'.zone Lakeside,1509 o• 3422, Form 3) the property at . Allan Reesor, Markham, R. R.11; WT96 AND COYYELNTL ler, who said that their fighting _ Orden taken at NEWS Oaies' will mskle the season of 1989, ss ' would be directed against military 'A Jcirsey Corn Roast 1 follows: Monday afternoon, June Hitler is credited with making objectives only, and not against "' L StTt; wilt jeai-phis own stable Lo! 'Abe folloiwing statement: "I am a non-combatants, which includes The Ontario County Jersey Club The Pickering 3, con. 4, Scarboro, and .proceed to yteat painter, I am a genius of a women and children. This action of are holding a Corn `Roast and An- Wilmot Shea's, Base line, Pickm j nter, and. when I become the the Germans is a great contrast to nual Elections on Friday evening, MEAT MARKET ipg, for night. Tuesday, at Ben.: :master of the world, I will paint that of the British, a who .raptured [ Sept. 15th, on the lawns of Bokar Bryant's, Con• 3, Pickering, for ithe greatest picture the world has a German boat off the crnst of ;-Earm, on No. 2 Highway, East of We Carry a fall line of noon, thence to his own stable. On its+ ` ever seen". Th are iavords which South. America. They-ordered the Pickering. All Jersey ' enthusiasts Thursday morning, to Wm. Nichols so sane man would ever utter, no crew to leave ,their boat, which and friends are invited. Dr. Cook Fresh Sullivan's Corners for noon, thence Xtter how thoroughly convinced they did and came on board the and Tos. Bremner will be present. Tse might ,be that 'they were the to the Woburn Farms, Markham truth. But Hitler is actually paint- -- -- — --- - ;and Road for night. Friday to Chas. ring a picture in Europe now. It ,is -, T T�L+� nOO�c TaPscott's Armadale, for noon, -; • horrible picture, a picture of dead . .. ..USED- G S Cured �"' thence to his own stable until the and wounded men, a picture of accidents a own ,:. following Monday afternoon Tema suffering humanity, a picture of 1939 'Chev. Sedan 2urrow Cockahutt P1 $13 00 All d is t owner's weeping . women and'children, a 1937 Pontiac Sedan i - 2-Furrow John Deere plow Meat$ mak- b� , g picture of want and misery, and it1936 Pimouth Sedan I Single Plow Our delivery is at your service is painted with human blood. . All 1936 Chev. 2-ton truck, duals 2-Furrow Int. tractor plow Phone Pick 1620 ATTENTI0191 because of the ignoble ambition of 1936 Ford pick up '2-Furrow Cockshutt gang plow .. one man. 1932 Rugby 2-t6n truck, duals ENE SILK Litter CL71R carrier 19 ilt Chev. Coach _Stewart clippers ------. �'�i - - T`tie most horrible act in the war 1930 Hup coupe . ' 4-Can milk cooler ' BROC rock Road Caravel ' "so far was the torpedoing of the 1930 Dodge sedan Frigidaire, 5ft. ' British liner, Athenia, whirs was :` ' -_ - Pit 1929k Olds. sedan 2 Easy Washers, 25 cycle sar3ing from Glasgow to New York 1929 Olds. coach Beatty washer, 25 cycle C Pit list of passengers, _ NITHEATR rushed Run . with a large P g 1930 1-ton panel Orchard disc who were endeavoring to get away1928 Whippet sedan 9-Spring tooth cultivator "�ira�el om �w'ar-torn Europe. The Pass- 1932 Chev. 1-2 ton panel Milk vngon, rubber tires Healthfully Cooled by Wbttr- frrngers included a great many Can- 1930 Chev. coach Vert electric grinder, 25 cycle Washed?lir. Sand and Graded < adxans and Americans, the total 1930 (2) Ford truckbs . 12in Beatty grinder ' fiat being over one thousand men, 1928 Ford coupe '�w Clarex oval cook stove A[� Shaws Daylight Saving Time . :Stone 'women and children. and when 1929 Chev. coach 7, Used furnace THURSDAY FRIDAY&SATURDAY ` Ilse boat was torpedoed; and the 1928 Essex coach Number o! cook stoves! ane heaters TEP?EMBER 7. 8 and 9 Delivered Or Lo3{ied 111 Alii passengers endeavouring to escape 2 steel dump bodies 2 Wagon boxes 'Two Showa. at 7.30 and 9.30 HO antick 1026 In rife-boats, according to the rep- Crank k lift dump and body' 1 Gilson ensilage cutter— Toronto officeHoward 6471 arts of several of the WLTPivors, it h. p. gas engine DeLavat milker n turday Matinee at 1.80 JOHN BOURNE & SON were .fired at the life-boats, caus- 1 1-2 h. A gas engine 2 Electric water pumps JACK BENNY .-. __ 3. 6 h. p. gas engines =. Work horse DOROTHY LAMOUR ROOFING SPECIAL 2 Fordson tractors Used parts for cars,' tractors and 2 3-furrow Cockshutt plows Implements. IN l-1 Std. Wght. Asphalt Shingles ! . � t w: cHm. CooPF.R -- NT : "'Mau about Town'" s-1 Hn. Wght. Aahpwt spa Per dq1`% WITHfirs t quality Toronto AsPiaM j All ED V A R D ARNOLD Roofing' Co. shingles. is lets RO:H ES?E R" of S pm or over. 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COVERS IN ONE COAT Expert service and re- BRUSHES PERFECTLY kind's. KgO F� �,�e�' DRIES IN NO i pairs to all makes. Rea-. Dealer for Eastern Steer �p vppAaa�a v�°`s..�`` o r'roducts. ' s''p°I�°moo¢'`° •�.. onable chargas. :APork r -Let us give you an estim ate on your a ° e guaranteed. V c 1 : Requirements. �.oe�°4•get, c°°�� :.. ✓�' — — ._ — ARTHUR FIELD ss Greasats Radio and Tdetid-a ._ • 3 ` , • /,%/.yam L' Massey-Harris _ j Q Member, Official Ratto Service .7 Anodak n. �- p fc�N°v.4 ' `'' - - - ' __ 46 :Phone 5201,: PICKERING Farm Implements �O�.�•" �� ' c The Grand Champion Clydesdale' �! ey, u' s y� Imported Stallion, HAWKRIGG e , �, Sales iAndl� Sehv�ce d�5, � ti Boa�aaa SELECT, ('17348), (22476),' Enrol. OWE/LL 10a t°+' �001s1° spa ler o :,: No. 3298 Form 1. the property of ;loo R'b"A!1,c�lo, tc;° i Oscar Wilson, Brpugham Ont. will FUNERAL IiIBEOrOS AND spr+� Cd 4wo,4 cos �.e''�,�;,,� �,oy make the season of 1939 at his own too a b•v _ ...,.�_ s�.`•c� -.• •: � � table. Terms $1b:00, Payable 15th _aAucceasor to W. J. Mather. s , January. $1.00 off will be allowed Sto�Phille- �saslii j - to parties who truck their mares. Night and Day'3ervice' .rl =1111 asls ])dares from a distance will be tak- Y scnnlli suss ` No matter where you live in Canada, there en care of at reasonable price. Business I'hon• Residence E'hon liSQ1 9820 is always a variety of fish available to you, The Black Perchero_n Stallion, y.�r eitherLki,fresh,frozen,smoked; dried,canned or H'ckoi'S Lad, (Enrol. • o: 11155 ' Form 3) the property of Allan Ree- - ° .Your family will enjoy FISH. It can be sod, w 11 stand for service at his served in an infinite number:of delicious S fall line of corn ma— "�* : ways. Send for the FREE recipe booklet own stable. Terns, $10:00 :, 'today. COMMODORE AGAYN .. the t.- ehinery. . !A'so Plows, DEPARTMENT Os FISHERIES, OTTAWA: choicely bred Clydesdale stallion, ,.'plow points and repairs �ed••M'R/TIPIFi1e00KLET (26812), the property of Robt: Da- P" PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN 'for all kindle elf Meuse Department of Fisheries,O"awa. foe, of Green River, will make the THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER .E y» �e st pas.lsootky •'zoo season or 1939 as follows: - Tues- AND NERVES. I T MAY BE - » H8Tri9 ma0hlnery. p�Fi& a day, May 23rd, will leave his own YOUR EYES. .................- » -»� stable at Green River and proceed 4OHN L. (� c•L>J►satraar:>a '" ! .; H. TUCK. OPT. D ILL*LX .tddr.M...._._...._........_.. ......... .....»........ ; to John Barnes, CheM-wood for D. -BROUGHAM, ON•T. •-............ CW-17 night. Wednesday, proceeds to Bert Dim, epw P. fA tie rePick 5 r 12 . ANY DA Y A DA V, Ackford Con. 4, Lot 19, for tome isle ,- noon; thence to W. E. Holtby's OSHAWA.-ONT. 06 Oolu 6, tOha RIOL Thtemw ti ySA+y �,"... 'h ... .e:X _ _ "n.... . _ .- - Z: - .ai. ..- tom•• N'.. `°'.',''.: �'u`:, M.,.C.,+ f '+:. _.fir r' a..• .. ... '''� ,.. _.. .,.. r+.�,;.. .w�.w:.f..;'siv u .Cri._a.: cW. �-0-?'re�'.. •Y'i W the progawn. Tbers will be, special "George!" cried the wife -to, her • ' k , r 30,imac. All women of the congreg- husband, "there's a man cane to H,I( H QUALITY, &tion are invited to this meeting• take d way the ear because you Dr. a�d Kra. Tomlinson returnedclose of the seating. "Splendid!" crLOUD ��. �►ir trip north, this lsbek. Refreshments will be served at the haven't ]Dept up the payments." � ' AD - �SP�AI£BA from :. �. 3� �••' cried George. "It's Mr. and Mrs. Len. Lye were in baH-way through the house at theiSYSTB SHALTToronto on Monday. ' .t AND Mr. and Mrs. Dopking are on AUDL]J7[ bottom of the hill." 4 - , vacation at Buffalo, this wee k. - -Transit Sound - • ' Mr. and Mrs. Hooey holid&yed in The Institute met at Mrs. San- F r Barrie over the weekend. der'& on-i�Pednesday: Eyesight Education Congratulations to Nelson Wagg P. M. Yeatee is holidaying in Al- Car Advertising on the numerous high awards rev- gonquin Park for a few days. a10& ' S y. `'eived by his horses at the C. N. E. Mr. F. Innes opened school on x 1 FOR GARDEN PARTIES,PARKS Mr. and Mrs. Birkett returned to Tuesday with several new pupils EFFICIENCY ; ` FIELD. DAYS ETC. C the cottage; 'north, for a feiw days }George and Mrs. Blake enjoyed _ WILSON RADIO 'a this week a caanping holiday the filet of the Y s ; Mr. and Mrs. Howland,,of Madoc creek. ` BROOKLIN, ONT. 14t :,visited Rev. and Mrs. Kennedy Oshawa Fair will take several The Beal Store;C laremon Phone•ib r 1L , l � i C. H TUCK PHONE 921 this week, of our people next week. Some-are - �„ Hay fever victims in our comm- Preparing various exhibits FURNITURE The. Community Club t gusty are doing their best these .. Sys, meeting nviH..be held at the school We are displAtug an attractive COMPL'I'MENT — RELIAB111E ' The Symda Canning Factory is house next Monday Sept. 11th. �� Specialist variety of -,:"*,bout in readiness for active open Grasmere Farm filled the silo on Aluminum (#raniteware;Etc. '..J ` RADIO SERVICE __-Disney Bldg. (opp. P. O.� _ Furniture and Fnrtiture - ations. Tuesday, the corn being a good Oshawa. Phone 1616 Novelties. t w Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs: crop and in one hundred days: Prices low, in keeping'witb timed. Expert Servke on a$ makes •J �; 'Eric Hudson on their „carriage -- I am not attempting to Paint a of receivers vrhich ' took place at Ottawa. on picture- so rosy, as to show a fut- Bring your mete here and SaWeL ' Tuesday last. Merry Christmas ure of much improved vision be- Stock of tubes always on hand. Glad to see Ralph Evans able to �~ y 'W'ill soon be here with its tangle of yond rw1hat we have today, .but T Resell W. Gray, --, Brougham Ou& be down in the village again, much GIFT PROBLE1riS, do endeavour to show you that in 3improceci in health. -- _ --- spine of the strain of modern life y71 Mrs. John Morgan 'an8 daughter, Start now toput your ideas to work upon the eyes our modern •scienceSpecials � 'Gertrude, of Toronto, Mere with on HAND MADE GIFi3. is doing all in its power to cope Miss S. E. Evans over the week- Many useful and beautiful articles with the new conditions. I have no Law Motor Sales �. _Boys Bummer Sweaters A successful sale of the house- can bemadefrom small remnants. dreams of a future of normal vis- ''� , s ion or a perfect eyesiyht, but I 50C. eSah [Chrysler-Plymouth hold effects of Miss Walkington, A DOLLAR invested NOW will re- endeavor ur-show* you that with D 14 was held at the Pearce' Farm last pay you many times in HAND- improved'Iconditions and with the Boys G`amp Shoes, $1.45 ) Dealer-- -- , ISatnrday. MADE 04FTS. proper attention and correction of a pair GOOD USED CARS Thos. Lye and Mr. Beaton rep- Your friend day Will doub- vision, much of the eyesight of to- _. cited for service at Toronto on the Me R's CAA b1733, 1,65 GOODYEAR ?IBES Eitel' of the week. The do not of ly appreci ste�thoughtfulness. day may be retained •normal with $ _ WILLARD BATTER ;., They glasses and as such is an inestim- •a pair ;GENERAL BLACKSMITFIi1 r course know when they will be Our. Well selected stock of REM- able asset to its owner. :Civilizat- SKILLED MOTOR-REPAIRS called. NANTS EMBROIDERY goods, ion attacks our vision and so mak- Men's sport shirU, with Give us a trial on aNeb or a El ad Orr � Mr. Burnell is erecting a resid- .1.ACES.Etc... at your service. es it necessary for us to be on the short sleeves, $1.00 ea. 24 Hours Towing Service encs at North Claremont, on the Bus Fare refunded to Pickering Cue- alert to be in the proper Position .. .... lot purchmed from Geor$e Middle- toruen with EACH DOLLAR to afford the necessary relief when Man's Socks, 15c., 20c. Gordon J. Law v ''j ton, and adjoining the residence PURCHASE. t is demanded. I have no doubt we 25C., 35C.and 50C. a pr. Phon2Mr recently built in .that neighborhood. will always bsve to use eyeglasses e Supper Was served at the Bowl- TOVN HALL BUTTON SHOP and other aids to vision and these PRJKRRfNG, ONTARIO r -Ing Club on Monday evening, when -Opp.Towo Hall, WHITBY increase in number and be im- C. O• Bradley ,1 Mr. and Mrs- Wm. Birkett enter proved upon from time to time to PhonetPick 2W4 { talned the members as in Past time as the changing conditions 1� pp11*��11�• //��, years, They gave several prizes inNOTICE may warrent. Don't neglect your L G. CLsii��i/FMO ]honey, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Com- _ eyes. ."Tr. :VUNERAL DIRROTOR e provided a corn on the cob. Noti ce 0 `� Ov �..John and Mrs. Thomson, of Bette- Our trucks Paas roar way every- V i �� _ day., _ AA Private Ambulance •; :. wills, and Mr. Berme Jr. and his e# _ Day and NAigbt Ser vioe friend, of Buffalo were with Mrs. COAL, (ro$Li'. _ ' Phone 9006 H. H. Thomson over the holiday. NOTTER We do Building nf all kinds Gene Bayme, who has been. here OODs CEMii;NT, I�ARPE�TTERItiEI. Malvern 6000 - .during the summer, returned toD� GRA ,OEMENTINO. Markham, • 'nt. sA -Buffalo with the latter. 1�M - Chas. Cooper accompanied his and PL'. SIN Prize-winners on his Demonstration ' _ and ER �' - . . BUILDER'S BIIPP'LI _ Day, to Buffalo and vicinity last lQJll lea ROOFING Farr's Elevator " Hueck. They were Gordon Graham, . also !coal cartage work � •f1 ' of Claremont, Everett Drake, of: have also heed in stoci[ a full 1J/Y Cl6 We also sell Brantford Roofing ClarellZont Ont. • Claremont and Thos. Blizzard, of the p Materials,Empire Bathroom 1MLarltham. An enjoyable trip was SNE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING - Phone _ a . Egntpment, Dano Water 0 Rea J38 FX8 WN Lad, COMPANY FEEDS_ Systems, Beatty Cenniasies Agents for The regular monthly. meeting' fo MITCI-IF. i- r Stable Egaipmest the Woman's Missionary Society A. W• a v'a+ Ia simple but rlca ee- IGevernm�ht to Buy Wheat � we em furnish other Building @da�rfa : Will be held at the home o! the /'�.,�� �� ' P10keriD Outs nrntnorlali that will F give highest grade. :'Xissea McGlashan, on Thursday, l3� LiWates F'rae ,from every thane at srnr expense. „-� September 14th. biro. Luther Pil- pfi3ce phone 7400 I;,eaidqnee 832 Awe Work d anteed A track bd Your service► i ity 11key'd Group, will be in charge of atasdpppe in drg our T• PRO of appearance Dae d y worF will stead out Phonthrough We eo�rse Na Great Jr Tribute 1PICKERINGe ONL'TARIO W also bum gra h>i - - .'R.' - . . . . N. W. STAFFORD .. .. r cara m eWorks J r • Higbwiy lfonumentd ft- A&% Whitby. Oul 1938 MKM _. Kingston Road West .; :P1 u, 4-door Sedan='Deluxe - OSHAWA , FAIRJ ._ . � Per - . . . tem' ber :I 1 12 13 Barclay-Transport - 1929 Pontiac Sedan 1929 Durant Sedan between Claremont, rougbas • M 1 th- PreparAtion Day Greenwood, Whltevale and Tor his 928. Oldsmobile Sedan rv. 12th--Jud in In all departments Ry driven a" trained a ear; .► Dodge Cars and Tractors g courteous and reliable. including Junior Fanner exhib- g Special Rates on Long Dista Claremont. . >�a ling. .ALF, - , L MOL , nts-Running rocs:--�CireyhQ�.end .. PHONE 3201 ., No sides leo small. None tea i teaEftnw :.Faces-Saddle horses-Grand- All e>ripe<atsfrest insutimred and preteetsii weather stand Vaudeville at 8 p.m. --- ' ' E S WA � , r. az SAL Ta Clara EAL Class, R and a Irk13th-=Live stock, JMging=Three asd operated k • S-ELL-Y F;t-CALVES AT HOME horse races (nine heats) for Maple Leaf Mutual Fire Save Time and Money f � X400 00, in purses. Insurance Cc. 'We have a buyer at the far�ni K-1 ' iai W,AWANF3A INS. OOi0. .. mood Band Music both days,' ' and a»• � .!o �ar� a� a.� yBuildings MONDA Y, TUESDAY ND t .term unwaaee sa swu - -WEDNESDAY Y the Best Midway in Canada. �, ei>a .h Wisdm l-'/CK�R/NCS -,FARMS �3% • • I[isds. LIMITED An Be sure to bring the whole family. rite Imo. 3HrBOWMAN & ROWN ,l , WXTM 0*1TAtrD Last Respects to '"Gandy King" Senator NiW UpI1o6tE/'31 r� M1 Can& Cloth Con ma snag- : �E k DOES ttfitt good in a pipe! A LAe Utmoatmoothsen With fibs HANDY KAL-TIOW hotter+ 1S>" x n r 3A.U."LOK-TOP"TIN 60f w, The old adage about beauty be- f also packed in Pocket Tins ing only skin deep is completely S8 '» disproved by the advent of Ganda - cloth — a. new,. revolutionary up- s D holatery fabric developed this year � �•"s :: and already marked for wide adop- tion by car owners. ico . r ` ? It appears that Ganda cloth re- conciles two --diverse viewpoints, � {x namely: the strong desire for the SOUTHERN g � e • scanty and smoothness in uphol- stery and the equally strong desire G for ruggedness and long life. Now v these two preferencee find a'com- Ir y; mon ground, for the introductionVElha �C� n F _ _ of Ganda cloth makes_asaila r. only beauty and silken smoottifiess but enduring service As well.' I$ : .. Wash With Soap and Water ' The new Ganda cloth combinesDOIne (Conducted by Professor Hoary K all the beauty and durability of the .7 G, Bell•of the Ontario Agricul- fine mohair velvet- with the best -rural College G2elph, assisted -jr features o1 other types of uphol- TO EXPLORE OCEAN FLOOR -by other members of the faculty - stery. ,The result of intensive re- Departing for the time being. of the O.A.C.) ' search and study of car owners' re- from his adventures into the strat- Q.—Would you please tell mz,if ` quirements, this revolutionary fab- osphere, Prof. August Piccard, the bad silage that yon throw out of f sic has a smooth, suede rike our- Swiss physicist, is devoting his at. the silo odd times through the win- _ y° face which is as handsome in ap- tention to the floor of the ocean, ter months, it bad for your ground " pearamee as it is soft and comfort- which he plans to explore from a to spread as manure, and also-if ' able to ride. upon. It can be kept glass .gondola attached to a huge you could use it to mulch grapes xN fresh indeiinitelry, for it can actual- r steel sphere. or peaches whenyou have quit ly be washed with soap and water, UNKNOWINGLY HAVE working them -for the seaior. to- and its ,durability will Provide VET B wards the end of July witho;;t it equal LO that Of of years service Tuberculosis'ie much more prev- doing any harm? y, t the finest velvet. alert than generally supposed. A A•—There is no reason Rah;• de- , 4 r b � it is probable that cauda cloth , ' great many have the and cayed silage should not be uses as has a fine future ahead o . Car �� •. .: ' r�% r^ fthdf it have no knowledge of the fact. manure. It will supplya owners have long wished for such This was revealed in an extensive quantity of Organic Matter, and . a fabric — a fabric, moreover, that series of medical examinations the temporary Acidity which it • is inherently distinctive, yet rug- made on the students in the L'ni- may have carried while in the silo ged as any upholstery •material so verslty of Chicago. It was found will be quickly corrected wheal it Thousands gathered at St. Michael's cathedral in Toronto to pay lar available. that lrj per eent. of the students is exposed to the air. It shoul•i be ` 9, their last respects to Senator Frank O'Connor, who passed away fol- unknowingly had the disease and. satisfactory as a mulch for Grasses lowing s lengthy illness Among the honorary pall-beaters weze Hon. it was advanced to the point at and Peaches when you have ceased Dr. Herbert Bruce, LEFT; Capt- J. W. Flanagan, second from LEFT; i ry which a clinical determination of to cultivate them, "H. H.—Lin. $in William Muiock, second from RIGHT, and Premier Mitchell. Hep- �QW fan -1 its rresence could be made. cola Co." 19ara. BY ANNE ASHI EY Q•—Could you please-give tae MEAS"ES BREATH OF LEAF any information regarding sowing Proficiency Badge to .Troop Lead- Q•—How can I prepare a rem An apparatus has been invented Salt on root-ground? I am pub 4 ~ er Sylvester. edy for eseeaaive perspiration' in distant East Africa for measur- ting Turnips on Sweet Clover pas- : Ing under natural conditions the tore land. This land is-high sad A.—Bathe the pasts daily and rate of breathing of a single leaf. bad for drying on it. I have it "'The Boy Scants showed in that then apply a lotion consisting of The apparatus, •'an important covered with manure Haw mach Havel work what an effective body for two teaspoonfuls of powdered ai- contribution in the investigation of Saltshould I sone per acre? Would ongeard service to the community the Boy um to one pint of :eater, Follow plant physiology," -does its work it be alright to sow fertilizer along Scout. Movement is." The coram.• by dusting with a powder made of by measuring continuously sad au- with the Stalt? I will finish the -• meat was. that of Fire Chief one ounce boric acid and ten tomaticaliy the differences in wat- ' held with Barley, How would it . Lampman of Weiland, Ont., upon grains of salicylic acid. er content between two differentdo to min Sal t with the fertiliser the work of a bucket brigade of Q;--How can 1 refreshen wilted streams of air. for the Barley? Scouts of the -Stop 19" Troop in vegetables ~ g cottage g !PAINLESS DENTISTRY` reA. ian answer I ntf r say rite- • ' Mr.. Joars:. We need a new attacking afire in a cotta dwell- A.—Add a slice of lemon to a I there is.no argument for the now- .?roof." ing. The efforts of the Scout fire- pan of water and soak the ve A new drug has 'banished pain ing Jones;"What's the matter with fighters confined the flames to thetables particularly from the dentists chair, ce t does not sup. Jones; old.one' It doesn't leak." dwelling until the arrival of Ylre- Th To-do, every alaior dental ober ply y Salt it does plaatiood. Th® Mrs. Jones: "No, but I don't men and a epinarh lettuce, and parsley. small amount of pis to liberate a to lea in it.-for about s half hoar, i as element of This is articular) effective for y only this apparatus from Welland. ation can be performed, without oUA from the leant to be ashamed every time an Q.—How can I make use of s the least pain to the patient: soil. The acme amount of taaneg olrplane files over the house." A Scout Group charter has been soapq dish water 2 The drug which makes abort invested a Potash Salt stick m M136 —o-- issued by Quebec Provincial Head- A.—It is claimed that soapy work of pain has this chemical riate of Potash will give touch lar. _ _Fred—"y se, zee-#,le�.Lr quarters to the province's farthest. name; para-amino, mono-isoutyl ger returns since the Potash car dish water thrown on the rope sort of &L" north unit, 600 miles from Mont- benzoate hydrochloride, harshen will make them thrive. ried by the Salt it, used directly by ]Mlatsel—"Welllhst's easily real on the eastern shore of James Q•—lea, can I prepare a good the crop. :16sad." Bay. The new Scout Troop and roast meat sandwich? Beefsteak Can't —a— Cub Pack are made up of Indian T A.—Lae 'the following-- Diced �` l A literature class showed signs boys attending St. Phillip's Anprli- cold roast meat, 2 tables Abolish Shine! +fin eagle with a'wooden leg, Poona pea- ed reailebanesa while the English can Mission School at Port George. nut butter, % cu flatly supplied by the local veterinar- !teacher, Prof. William Lyon Jones P y ground Sara, has been laced in the rail- 'was lecturing on Browning. raw carrots, salad dressing, salt, Government scientists last week P Final- A demonstration of bandaging and lettuce. Whip the peanut but- armed a knockout punch at the way station in Aosta, Italy, and ly, seeing the restlessness growing for fractures, the carrying of nn- ter with salad dressing until- ides that a piece of raw beefsteak seems happy - except when the inter+e acute, the quick-witted pro- conscious persons and other first- creamy, thea add to the salted cgs- is a fine remedy for a black eye. newsboy appeal's with the papery; tenor said: aid work was given by a team of � then it rages. "Only s minute. I have just tons Boy Scouts at a 'meeting of row and meat.. ]s you're unlucky enough to ac- isne.more pearl.•' the Womeas' Institute :Of 9t. —How can I,treatsuabnrn it 9u a shiner' and some one ; Q Mary's, Ont. have no lotions or salve? provides beefsteak, the scientists Ireland's most ramous tune. A.—Spread butter iaviehly over said the •• I A. S Lendo A Listorian assess that mourned parts and it will prove beefsteak—and apply r cold com- covered in County Berry about a • an effective first aid. Englishmen ,played a sort of press t4 your eye. century ago. : : golf is King Harold's days. It .will be remembered that Har. Modern �� std himself went out is '66. G t=Quei f�. ytGEatTS w ANTIED 1 —•,-- _ , • Classi iedaaOaa,Ba NEW FURNITURE D'OR SALE Ne o couple 1i riage trios in Canada tor- Indeatruct- P>a E04G OA NORM ON NEW license. lble household 'Net seltyy Bead Furniture: Our large five-floor Clerk: "Married before?" 25c for sample. Money refunded if Advertising, warehose b atockeedwith com- J.—What is the correct wa tc not satisfied. London Vending Cae alete home turaishin By sellingBride-to-be: "Yee." ydirect from our AREHOBSID 25 Wolseley Avenue, 'London, Oat. we save .an average Of 2041 sad .Clerk: "Husband 'deceased or • gine a tip. Dye this Dig saving on to you. • divorced Z--May a fork handle rest On TO SELL' NEW FIRE EXTIN- EDL'CATIOliAL Terms arranged. Freight Drepald, ° Bride-to-be: '•I deceased him." the table, with the prongs on the guisher retailing at 81.94 each Write as to-day. Valuable Preis.. edge of the plate,` when• not is Complete with hanger for auto- STUDENTS NOW ENROLLINd FOR fume given for sending caatomere --0— mobiles, motor boats, Summer Courses in l[atsiculatfon, Short to us. M Henna Furniture Co. S.S. Teacher: Childreis, cottages 'and household use. Con- $gtory, Journalism, Advertising, Limited. f�28 Bay StreetToronto. 3.—What is the correct •salrta'- Menta approved by Underwriters. Shorthand -and Speech Culture. �w do you think Samson felt . Territory open,• liberal commis- Make•nee of your spare 'time. NEW I,I FOR OLD HAIR `.after Delilah sheared him? tion when a woman telephones an ofon. Write, castle Supply Comp Write today: Canadian Correspon- other woman of her own social any, Dept. W,' 67 Tonga Street, deuce College (established 1902), LOOK 10 TRS. YOUNGER NATUR- Billg Bright Pretty sheep- sition? �- Torcnto. 229 Tonge St., Toronto. _ elle Hair Restorative restores isb, i guess. BABY CHICKS EgUIPMENT FOR SALE trey or faded hair to Its natural 4.—What does it indicate when color—stainless — for six weeks a person'misspells five or six words' SPBUCELEIGH WHITE LEGHORN COMPLETE BUTCHER EQUIP- supply — 'send ;1.00 Naturalls in a letter? Pullets, farm-ranged, May-hatch. meat-for sale. Frigidaire mach- Hair Resorative, P.O, Bos 273, To- SCOV a II��i ' ed. September delivery, =1. each. 1ne, eigh#- feet. counter with coil, ronto. _ 5.—Isn't it discourteous for 8 Wood's Poultry,, Route 5, Rock- mincer, Block Scale, Lt lits. Will motorist to drive through a Tuner- wood, Ontario, op]1 whole or in Dart. McLeod, s PHOTO FININIUNG el procession? 159 Hpmpton Avenue, Toronto. RI43HT ENLARGED PRINTS 25c. Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs, Girl BICYCLES AATD MOTORCYCLES Special offer for Qammer. Frye Guides and Brownies of St. Cath- 6.—When a Roman is playing MENS SHIR•ra oolortone enlargement with any golf with i man who should pay FREE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE; order of 25a or more. Films devYl Imes, Merritton, Thorold, Port her caddy? New rebuilt Bicycles, 810 up. Vied 'MEN'S SUIRTS, WBITE, STRIPED ODed and 8 enlarged double sized Dalhousie and Niagara-on-the- Motorcycles. Dukes, 625 Queen St. patterns, English broadcloth, at.' prints 25c. Reprints 4c each. Can. ANSWERS West, Toronto. tacked or separate collars, rises oda Photo Supply, Boz 121, Tor- Lske, combined for a Scouts' and y —A ti should be icon quiet- 18 to 17'h, ;1.50. Ties, 8 for ;1.00. onto. Caaadaps Large,at Photo' - ' Guides' Own church _ service at P g q — CATTLE Davids, 179 Craig West, Montreal. Finishers. ly Montebello Park, St, Catharines. and courteously,witl-ioU s fo FREE SKY' ENLARGEMENT PRINTINGLed by the Salvation Army, band ing the )East display. One•who DUAL-PURPOSE S H O R-T H O R N IL and colour parties bearing many gives a tip in a conspicuous man- Bulls also Heifer Calves, accredit- MOUNTED IN• EASEL BACK' A T T E N T 10 N HOUBTWIVEa'— ilsgs, the youthful procession made ner invariably does so to impress ed, high production. Bayside mount with every roll received Know your Preserves and Pick- -Farm, Uwen Bound, Ont. and 8 deckle edge Veloz prints les: 100 Assorted Labels 10c, 600 i1n reale -_� those who are watching. 2. Never, ribs. 10 reprints 25a Your favour- Labels 25c , 11111. • P E -rf3CL&Cle On the way , D postpaid. Lewis Prim. t0 the park. The service was Con- The fork should rest-on the plate, CHRISTMAS CARDS it* snapshot enlarged, coloured, Ing„Station H, Toronto, Canad3,, - the prongs �oousted in leatherette frame 9c. ducted throughout by Scout and „ P g Pointing upwards. 3. Royal Photo Berv!'ce, Boz 6, Eta- SPECIAL SALE OF DOGS —"Mrs. Baker? This is Dorothy SEND FOR' THE CELEBRATED tion F,. Toronto. Guide leader_, the chief address Moore." 4.—It indicatesboth ne "Royal" sample book of Personal 2 BLUE TICK FEMALES, s OLDbeing given by District Scout Com- g- Cards. A beautiful selection of de, MINKS tyme Black and Tans, one pure x ligence and laziness. Every desk signs whin includes six hand- bred Walker female, 5 Registered taieaioner H. G. Mtlrrdw, should contain a dictionary,and,.it some Oa106 ars. Entirely tree. FINE DARK, EASTERN QUEBEC Beagles, 2 Boston Terriers, i Personal l a:de, ;1.00 per dozen Slink, kitty or proven breeders, Wire Hatred Terrier. All these takes but a minute t0 Consult it. up, Big Commissions and Prom, doge are proven Motliere and j .,.,.A demonstration of methods of ' prolifio strain, reasonably priced. right every way. J. L, Dohert;; 5.—Yea; he should be patient and fume. Increased values and extra Visit o� writyL_$riahtpa Mink Campbetlford. OnRarlor rescuing unconscious persons from tree cards for early orders. Very Ranch, _ _ wait, even if in a hurry. 6.—The attractive Boxed Card assort- TIRES AND BICYG3,T,S FOR SAL$ a buff pat house was put rd by woman should pay her own caddy. menta. Experience or capital un. MONEY IN MINK. WE HAVE A SE• each patrol Of the Stratford Bap- necessary,orders despatched with. lett herd of large dark mink-Our S2 UP, GUARANTES1D USED TIRE: ' + tist Scout Troop, to mark the pre- ` an 24 hre, of receipt. Published ov- m a 1•e_ taaranteed. Reasonable Bicycles, 810 up, Wrtte for bar= i ' �gSUC NO. 36 — '39 or 27 years. Royal Publishing derma, Stan Daly, sgnith Falls, on, afa price 1LL Toronto Tire, 1:t3 septation of the Scout Fireman's Comptroy;P.O. Box 1500, Montreal. taria �ndss West, Toronto. ir VM dic .'�`Lendon Rea&es Sandbags In Event of Air Raid fugtmi Money 4� Cash In' Ian Enters Canada Although the flow of Lavestmea( By LESLIE LANQHM J funds from the United Kingdom it the tea shop. BiLthe had consider- P SIU4N Canada has been drylag u _-__P4arlN, pleked up the telephone able trouble in forcing his way on 'JeWtTer, said "Hallo" and then sat through tha crowd gathered about the British Treasury requested Lop vectors to cease buying "foreign -in a dazed silence, finding It In- the entrance. 44 ble that this was his mother cred' se�uritiee, there is added confirm There seemed to be some excite. ILtIon-that the "Millloa Dollars I was speaking. and that she who 'meat in the7 air. And once inside ef6rreA Day" Inflow,.to whirti we r Was actually• in London. 'Mother, the door,his heart suddenly turned who in twelve years hadn't even to recently, is beginning to LIM to lee at the sight Of his mother, employment Already seieral hum, moved off the-tarm. "It's been my home all my life," she always said. with her handiterchiet-LO her eyes, deed new refugee Industries art In Canada, tIL4 "-"l don't like any other place." sobbing out something to a police- being established man, while two more officers were And her news was even more biggest of which is Bata, Inc., that making their way through the big will be built at Frankford, Ont, startling than her sudden appear- cro Od. probably employ ovet ante In the metropolis she hated, and will "I just"stepped out of the tela- 1,000 workers. Ahe city traffic she feared, the city phone -box," his mother said. "He Most Workers Will Be Canadian@ "I sold air she found so stifling. must have been listening to every British Columbia has a twu rail. b r, the five riverside acres," shi said. 'The man gave me a cheque on word I was saying to my son whenlion dollar plant In Rayon Silk � llone of these London banks. You I called,him up to tell hiur I had a Limited, at Vancouver, a sawmill how I feet about banks! At- lot of money with me' He reached project and hardwood veneer fac• ---ter that one tither had his money out and snatched my handbag and tory; Manitoba, a beet sugar ro- In failed, I -won't trust them any tau. He was out through the door tinery; Ontario, a Czechoslovakian farther than I see, them.'So I came before I could even get'my breallit glove company at Prescott and an back! art glass factory in central Oat• to the city and cashed the cheque. It was a good one after all. "Oil, I had things I value most arlo; Quebec, a factory to aaaau, Good Heavens,. mother! How highly 'with made I don't know facture aluminum pots and pans much was It?' He waited 'only a Oat whatever made me do It' I brought at Levis, a scheme to establish as normal amount of time for her an- my dear husband's pictur6 along- Alpine Village in the Laurentiaam swer, but it seemed to him that no the,only one I have' And my mon. and other Industries including a drowning man ever sawthe agog- ey? And my watch! I've had my plastic businessinMontreal. . of his life flash before him In gold watch forty years! Oh. Char. In the majority of cases th"Al 'review with more .' astonishing lie. Charlie! There'sThere'smy son', Mr industries are being started wttk speed than lie did, between his boy'• a skeleton staff of foreign experts question and his mother's reply. The officer turned to Charlie. "Is but, except In the case where a Mother had sold the five acres this your mother?" he asked. high degree of hereditary skill Is that tied been on the market ever Charlie's- voice bad the bitter- imperative, most of the workers since father's death; the five acres news of heartbreak In it. His lips i will be Canadians. And many 01 for which she had demanded too were cold and set in a grim line. these industries will produce prism, high a price and for which she had Of course, It. would go like this! artly for export. Markets built op held. out, refusing bid after; bid Fate, which•had been against him In happier days will thus be iomiar that, was below her limit. Mother for as long as he could remember, talo-1. a had sold! She bad the money. The would do this! Workmen are shown sandhdgging the roof of an office building book- "Yes," he said. cash' And be. Charlie, a hoc In London to protect it from the impact and explosion of aerial bombs."Some pickpocket;" tha officer keeper at $20 a week. with a pret. The dome of St. Paul's cathedral looms In.the background. CWain said. "snatched her bag. We got Feed Your* ty wife who had struggled along with him, gone without things. your address from her. If the bar suffered no end, denying herself, i+ recovered we'll get in touch- &.ad* It had taken a pickpocket hilt To Cattle, Hop to make his salary keep them-he, with you. Better get her outof twelve minutes or 1942 to snatch Antarctica is Charlie,, would got some of- the here now." the )#hot*• proceeds from her own money mother had received, be- She was of the same mind hor' hands -Still UninappedThe increased Interest displayed t2usep she had always promised It self- "Yes. Charlie. Take me away The Money OlIn't.Matter! by junior farmers predicts a cons to him, if she sold! from here! I slwgy3 maid the city- H* was given no opPortualty to Jng era of greater prosperity for Molly would get some, too; Mo]- was a wicked place. Maybe I have toll the tale, $Inc* his feather im. Up*d;tions' have explored little avricalture. Dr. G. L Christie, the In his sister. working In that h6m. brought this on myself, hating it mediately took the floor, of the Antarctic field, They have President of the Ontario gricultat% pita!, and sending some. of her the way I do. Take me to Sylvia's "All my procLoua things, Sylvia seen or iffAffIled, largely by guess. at College. Guelph. declared In op earnings home to mother each and dear! I'll have to rest before I go -tny on* and.only picture of-Fath- work, only about one-fourth of the ening the Peterborough Agricult" _11"agust. wesk- art My silver smelling-salts bottle, Ii.000,000 square miles of Antare. every . M-offy. perhaps, could back..0h.'dear! My reading glasses at Exhibit tolff --g-of-m-arriod. too, l:a6wf ties. 'Graham Land, Is only 700 _of -ere In. my bar. too! Ite got my that Uncle, Ciydo saye me before 'bar an ' Term Th on= an reading glasses"* he died! Mir reading glasses!" miles across from South America. exhibiting and'Iak�i rt n thm r Sudden Panic its axe el Charlie delayed jait long enough Syl7li looked distressed, and she 14.000 Miles of Comet many contests edekFti� prev. 'Well, now you know. Chart f that there was turned wondering eyes to Charlie, fous records. The ild all accom to assure himself . . # There is. however, a vast oz. The There,was a slight'note oft nothing be could do. Then the pal- whose face was so grim and pale. Panse which has not been touched modation' facilities on the gr6undm ology in her voice. as though she iceman helped him and his mother !Oh. poor Mum' Did you have very behind the great Ice barriers. And and had to resort to(,tents fore .1 through the crowd much "a it?" were about to confess a prank. there are 14,000 miles of coast. great many of their d1splays, always said I wouldW-t take a pen. The ride home took fifteen into- The old w=an paused consider- line which May be only lee or may increased Interest Among The my lees than $2,000 an acre, for Dies. He wished to Heaven, now Ing how much money she had at. be land. That has yet to be msew. Farmers Zftft'land. It I'd held out. *1 might that It 'was done, that mother together, and shook haw"head, "No. talned. A bountiful grain crop, coupled have got It, too! But it's been so would keep quiet about It. But she not much money," she said. "It But It Is known that there are with low 'grin prices, meant 01217 long, and the man looked honest. talked, all the way about the loss wasn't the money! It was the Idea vast coalttialds and It Is believed one thing for the farmer, 'Dr. He wants to butlit there. And his of bar bag. It was a very commod- of losing all those things that had that there may be other commer- Christie said. He emphasized the wife's friendly. So I took UA00 an ions bag. She had had It for years. Meant so much to me, ! guess I tial mineral deposits. It Is for necessity of feeding the grain to acre for it, which was his limit, It contained everything, even to a had about $2.00 In my change those as much an anything else. Seattle and bogs., "because it In and the cheque was $7,500, The bottle of smelling salts, purse. Of course I can buy a now that Germany In particular to pre- through those mediums that tbZ man at the bank talked at me no He thanked Heaven that there bag when I come-o think of It­" paring in expedition. Germany, In man on the farm can realize him end about putting It Into Tau ac- hadn't been time to toll Sylvia of "Mother!" Charlie's face was a fict. Is talking about establishing greatest profit, world conditions count with them. But I told him the sale of the land - to send-her -study of mingled fear and anticl- colonies there. being what they are today." to his face what I thought of the hopes flying skrwardwith dreams potion, "Didn't you -have all that Climatic conlittioas will no doubt- of the realization or the !Ittle cam. money - all that laul miney banks. I told him how your father be trying, but with modern moth. Mot all that money In the Queens- forts and luxuries she had wanted In your purse'" ods of -transport. exploitation wad so much. But when she opened the Her laughter, *boa IL csLae, was Yffle Trust Company, It did me hbusing; there Is no reason why Middle Age: When good, Charlie, to get It out of my door, astonished to see MID. at this -hearty. "Why, Charlie, you goose! -profitable colonies could riot be 6 6f course noO With head like system. Richt to,his face!" time of day, he felt the arab of _deeloped. Northern Canada hjas ..Does It bovenEY-tIVS hundred dollars! wreTeness again. . .Mother had mine, you think 11 carry all that numerous prosperous settlements .-Charlie thought with a sob In his been twelve years selling that land money In my purse? Why, the In the sub-Arctic regions. and Lord Where Does Classification 11410- heart of the agony It had been to minute I got that cheqve, I.strap- Tweedsmnlr expressed himself an scrape up the ten dollars for the Pod Father's old m9ney-beit under tremendously Impressed with the, gin. and End? Opinicams 'bill that mouth; of the MY skirt, itid-It's stayed there ever Possibilities, after, making his re. Are Varied doctor's New Jap Premier poignant suffering he had gone all since! I made one of the woman markable tour by air a year or so through fa slowly relinquishing the ..The Brockville Recorder &ad clerks is the bank help me put thought that he could buy 5YIVT&— the rnotley n it, I it jus go .11 to Time. has started an argument by :a fur coat bifore the autumn. A your bedroom, Sylvia, and make Its observation that Mussolini at -�fur cost! She had never owned sure everythIlig-s all right." 68 has definitely •reached middle 4 one' She wanted it more than a She got up and trotted into tine he Museum 'Gets age. The Inference that a man st -0ow, 56 is just on the border line Is very child yeirning for a toy - 'more bedt feellug at her waistline an a man yearning to own his 07 Albino-Frog -he -But---M-W same." -8 as a went. a f heartening,'says TbA--Torouto Star, Douse. she a-aid. "It's a terrible loss to me, to Persons In the mid-fifties "w'ha Ottawa that Mothwith youer have you got all las4mgable, thin?%nily bag with all tbose, ear vel- Found In the GaIttineauIs Pure Hills were beginning to fear that middle ucTN age he was past." - ?" dictionaries are not of mh Her voice twinkled merrilu y into White With Pink Flesh, .the telephone,' "Why, of course, assistance. One says.middle age it Charlie, dear! 1, want you to meet Transparent Skin "about 40 to 60," and the elasticity me as soon as you can. I want to Erosion* Biggest of that "about" leaves the phrase op is a f -Ogg, ..give you and Molly your share. I Alley. frog among fz open for Individual interpretation. always said I would. But I want to Fertility Enemy a fine example of the rare albino ..Another declares middle age to bo frog captured in the Gatineau hills "the period get out of this dreadful city and -between youth and 7 across the Ottawa River and turn. -back bom-e on-the farm!-You've no ed over to NationalMuseum auth- age," which helps even less, b4 . Idea how the noise gets. on my When Top Layer of Soil is Lost cause to get- something definitA serves. So meet me as soon as you., orities at Ottawa for study. O-ut of it we should first have to Effects On Crop Growth can. Now, wait a-minute and Alley-Oop, so named by museum -set a maximum on youth and a tell You where I am." Are Fair-Reaching curators, is pure white with,pink minimum on age. Charlie turned his head and he flesh glowing palely through his "Age Is A State of Mind" looked quickly about the office, as Experiali,n vtransparent skin Only other al- ­)ndvcted at the If auyboay tries to set down the biao frog known to have been cap- though he were,looking for help. Dominion Experimental Farm, Ot. argument is type, this is the coh turgid on this continent was,caug4t -year period show 9 tawa, over a Tour clitsion that he reaches: that a a 41 Heavens! An old lady Df seventy,.' walking the streets.of London with xwli that erosion Is probably the great- In St. Lawrence County -of New to a state of mind that birthdays York State In 1934.' and turned Are a nuisance and utterly unre, a blithe smile on,her face and est single f3clor, causing loss of -A r to the American Museum of liable as a barometer of a 'man'm 500 in be:r' handbag! Good Heay. . :k.,�.��k- sail fertility, according to William over -bandry Natural History. ens?" a mental and Dickson, of the field hus A Spoiled. Specimen physical state. "Listen. Mother! Give me--tb-e ad. d1visloll. There come ii` time — and we . " ,�:�!f". _ .: Sudden y n4a ILM fame finds Alley-Oop In. shall not even,think of se Experimenti proved a targe per- dress of the place where you are. M different. He sits calmly in, his age •to ft - w1liet a' man a to rit take a taxi! Where can I find tentage of the 4vallable plant food In toll ix present in the weather new home ignoring a leopard-frog be Isn't any longer a ad himself that you. companion. His keepers have tried surf ace..layer.and may be german- , . youth. He.then Is middle-aged. And There was a pause, as, apparent std to make him feel at home by Pro- 7 of ently lost through the he 'continues to enjoy middle age the iele. removal of tr,she opened tbe.door .,phone and made inquiry of ....... that layer by�eroslon, vi.diug4 a natural swimming,pool, on and on into the Indefinite de. :box Illy pads Ogg, grass and leaves, codes. , Sir William, Mulock, that some one near, Then ber voice in, Following the Ge qov.iet Effect on crop c-owth of varying . In ties telephone again, as she gave non-aggression pact the degrees of ernsion was determined not to speak of a few cool rocks, grand veteran of 95,. le.cited by nore the address of a teasbop near Let- Japanese cabinet resigned to allow j In the experiments by growing bar. They catch grasshoppers for him, Tbe'Toronto Star as . a fine ax. for the reconstruction of Japan- lay on plots fr9m different too• ample of middle age, and with a teeter Square. H* told her to stay which ase forpign policies. C anerai No- 1arou-unta n! the surface soil had yA there.. Sit down and order a Cup bukvi Abe, who is generally re. of tea, and wait there till be arrive girded its favoring closer good reii6n, because he continues been 1:6no%od.*This dark' surface to be a man of vigor and power, M• crating with Great Britain, v9 a, soil, apprni1r.'alely seven taches Thr spirc of only one English he enjoys life. His case shows us bitter Slow given the task of forming a new i deep, ovfirl!es lig I later colored sub. ,ter - Chichester call be that middle nge ends only when 1". had no difficulty In finding cabinet, soil. '4r-C'q fro"I the sea. the Individual so decides. F16.-, ,..- ._.w..r.. e;': .--.'.. ,, .. _tic •4f - s. ....e2.. _,?�:w'.;. t,+.:,1, ,.ar': ": �'?o-v. ....✓,,. .•-L'. ;"^•yj ..nµ,.;:.rp.:� '.'f,.. ,..w .. .. .. -\ ..b` - .F - .rF.x .M•1' V x .;t�. ...+'t ..;} ,.�_ '"''='� r fu.. '.L:.a___ 'k'�` `,z:1..., -• ' ':L•OCALISMB a1 zea > r.et Mea ' "'ii° to In with Qesisa+ses Milo !wbaid , for the post yeaT�0! two, 1the E� � saw, ind [onamme beek �` • ,� turned to the city. We are pleased Yon¢ eves the wholesalers, who are tore madde pPo>~. t tot Dear FoaOs Fsi- to know that Mr. Barrett, who re- tunity to have Mr. Consamet PsF ,ltrs. Wmn, Straclinn, of Coder- tlY underwent acritical opera- ,tel for it. 0 r� 4< " W4 spent the week-end with IL O. tion at.,Christie Str. Hospital, for _ } ldrd. Cru el. She also spent troul;Te received in the Qr+eat ;War, - ,.. ,a lelw days tsktbg in the C. N. E. is much improved. ALL Y>ER INCOME selling largeWe re :Head uar ter� for --pert Elliott, of Timtoins, acc- -ri'he Fall Flower Show of the' line spices, eetracta, toilet requis- 10npanied by a friend, is spending Pickering Townbhip Horticultural iter stock and other farm products. ■ � + three week's vacation with his par- Society will be held on Sept. 12th Ou= combination offers open every - I I El3 George and Mrs. liott. (next Tuesday) -in the basement of door. No experience needed. Pleas- School I- P P --Arthur and Mrs. Silk, of Tor- the n United Church. Mr. ant work. Steady repeat orders rV f onto, spent the holiday with the Edwin Grainger, of Toronto, will from old and new customers. Small Q former'e uncle, Clarence and Mrs. give an illustrated address on "The amount puts you in business for D_ p '•�'SIBk. Opportunity of the Horticultural Yourseilf. NO RI'5K. Excellent opp- BOy$� tough-wearing �Srey Breeches M�7 t ortunity. to right party. For free To the relief of many mothers Society in Beautifying the Comm- t t; school ie-opened on Tuesday, and qty". The date announced in this details and catalogue witsout oblig- for school. Double Seat and Knee, work began with next year's ex- paper 'last week, as Sept. 7Jh, was ation, FAMILEX CO. 570 Se. Clem o -- '-,, aminationa in view. an---error- by -the correspondent eii Mo#itreal. - _ _ ._ - -Real Specral; -26-34 at $x.59 pr. t •-.pert and Mrs. Hanson, of Tim which we regret. You are all invit- NSC - LADS asins, have been spending a. few to attend. "GORDON" YOU WILL ENJOY BOYS' "days with James L. and Mrs. Pal- '—The W A. of the United A national emergency has arisen HOSIERY IsEOPPING AT GOLF HOSE Church will hold their September which will require the voluntary ser. • '� -fl he Misses Rose, of Toronto, meetink on Tuesday evening, Sept. vices of all available women in the cam' for a dto for munity. Asa result of this a question• he•�1� [s�12th, at 8 oclock, at the Thome of LRDlES L 1 SCHOOL WE?4A spent aver Sunday at the .home of Haire will be prepared for the purpose Mrs. Jenkinson. The men of the :their uncle, Donald Munro. �f registration and acquiring informs- `- !LEADER' 25c. a pr. --Mrs. M who has been con con tion ere especially invited tion as to the assistance you may LEADER Groceries f ��` _ CHIFFON ( FINE WOOL and Miss Jessie Rorke, wiH give render.. fined to her_bed witjl a esevere at- and -With Elastic tack of appendicitis, is now imp- another one of her interesting Voluntary- Registration of Canadian DRY GOODS J talks followed' by other Program Women. SERVICE BOOTS tf SHOES Top roving. Watch_this space for further details. _,�: Kerry has retur ,A to the numbers; refre�rsneats and arc- 69c. 3 pr. $2.00 China and Glassware 35c.,a pait ' - +l home of her son, after spending sal hour. As this is the opening several weeks with relatives in meeting of the Fall and Winter Classified Advertisements months, aill tlhe' members of the - _ sc Toronto. PIGS FOR SALE about 100 We sell Sisman's Work Boots ---George Law and Mr. and Mrs. Congregation are urged to comae out and encu the W. A. a R�Ss from 8 weeks up.'Lot 34, eon. ldeAvoy, of Toronto, spent Sunday encourage — NO Better Mads-$2.95, $3.50, $3.95 with Misses Hattie' •and Nellie their worthwhile worts. 2, Whitby. J. Phillips, R R. 1, 3,aw, here. -Alarge number from ti,:- �'.ia- Brooklin_ Phone Brook 11fr 2-3 QQ E -Frank Petrie of the staff of trict rave been attending the C. Big s7V Overalls and Smocks N. E during the peat two weeks. FOR SALE -'about 50 New Hamp ltse Bank of Commerce, Walkerton, shire pullets, ready to lay. Also a- No Better-Made-$2.00 spent the mmek-end with Pickering T attendance at the Exhibition Beam,: wringer is first-cl4ss con- _ this year has exceeded the expect- .clition, and a large mahogany dr- -. M. S. � ], /f ]( -Miss Florence Mutah left on ation of the Directors'It was felt esser, with plate glass mirror. Wil n_ 1 �/1 1 �( Idonday for Toronto, where she has that the attendance this year Bassett, Brougham. 2-.8 secured. a position on the teaching would be affected by_the lwo great j staff of the public_schools. counter Muir, and the New York ARTICLES . FOR SALE = rubber CLEARING LINES � -{lldza. Irish and .eon, Norman. World's Fair, and tie. San Fran- gaols, sundries, etc., mailed in a * mid Bobby, motored to Stratford cisco Worlds Fair. The number of plain, sealed wrapper.. SO per cent and spent the week-end with the Americans coshing to Toronto this less than retail: Write for mail- and : Less than Cost _ former', brother, M. Scott, and year is just as large, if not larger order catalogue. Nov-Rubber Co., 4 family, as in fora if c yeats, and has,exceed- Dept. W-98, Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. ed the two eat American Exhib t McII'��8�f Boots, Reg. $6.50, .for $3..00 l -.. --Mrs. Spectrin and daughter. o. MAW WANTED - with tractor, o s r . . J QriIIia, have returned hove after itiorm It was also thought that low 5 acres at Simcne Point. Mrs /� 4 p ispending a copple of, weeks. with the troubles in Europe would .have P s� Calf Ogfor&, Rcg. $6.00, for X3.95. the former'a an effect on the attendance. wi�a�' Boys' Oxfords, sizes 13 to 0's Re 3 �0 for 2,00 .. parents, J. G. and y � � , 8• $' • $` Mrs. Baster. -There is always the belief EMPLObf:MEI T WANTED - on �� `. +C•ood progress is being made �t "big, interests„ are always be- a fa b a young man, experi�n- . ,..Boys'. scampers 15 t02 ®, Keit. $1.1.�>lOr $1.�0 _ y tanfield's Unde,r`vear, Reg $,2.00 for $I.49 by Cyril MQrley in the,erection .of 'hind war.. Even in Ontario, on the sed in all farm work 'and' machin- > > " his new -residence. Tt is to be an first day Canada talked war, sugar pry. van drive truck or trAc#or. Stanfield's Bummer Underwear, Reg, $1.85, for $1,00 Y attractive, brick clad dwelling. F. a scarce and.prices went op. ' ,u.,.e.a. Bo.. C. ,%etwe Ofl'iec.. Nansook Combinations Reg.-$I 00 for 49c. s :T. Prouse is the contractor. Immediate prosecution and 'punish- � Dawson � Reg � "- ment should be meted out w those ' FOR SALE -- seed wheat, Overalls, sizes 4C to 46, Reg. $2.00, for $1,69 : ,11dra Green (nee Ruth Murphy) Golden Chaff No. 1 Government + of Detroit, has' been spending a Persons guilty of unnecessary, ' '.Men's work Gloves Reg. $ r $. $ $5o I tested' No. 49-419. A , g l.30,for l,(.0; I for i. f fetwi► days with her aunt, Mrs. B. unjustified manipulation. Ih reply PPQy George l x , • to coatplairete lodged with the gov- ernment �gb• Locust Hill, phone Pick. �.Y,Bdles Sills EOEe, Dark'S1,ailes, Rog. 69C., for 49C. 'Field and allso mled on a numb- 101b: er of her Pickering frieada. ernment -on Saturdisy bast, the -Labour Day was cosec,ed very Dept. investigated,sails announced red T. Bunting - RPickering a normal 1 FOR RENT r- 1 room suitable for i ..quietly in Pickering. Many attend- supp Y of sugar in the. office or small business in central - Fstahlisked 18$7, 4 ed the C. H. E. but, the rain in the country. Quite evideset that some- : ,c - � part of Claremont Village. Terms morning caused a numA,e to re- one is up to the, old practices of i reasonable. T. Paterson, Clare- main at 'home. the last war. Tbe• trouble appears ,mont. _ SPECIALS George's Church, Sept. 10, " '14th Sunday alter Trinity. 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. im Celebra- k tion of the Holy Com-Preacher on 7 p. � � Breakfast Bacon, 25c. alb• m Evening Prayer. Preacher at both services„ i ev: ., G. .F.obi n.. f NTED M , 2c. a • .. Minced 'tea M The Oshawa Fair will open ,on - p ; Monday next and will continue for Pork Liver,, �12c• alb. ;Here s an opportunity for -farmers . three days.' The directors, Promise . a`better show tan eoer.The num- Stewing Beef,- �12c. a lb• Der of entries is urger, and the to sell their produce right at home, prises better than-formerly. Jewel Shortening, l 5e. .a ` prices.witi be no more gener­ _ :+ill holidays until October 9th, which a f fins, - v61I be Thanksgiving Day. But _Pickering Farm: Ltd: have installed ;G tins 25c. i that will! be only ' one month die- - .. ant, which will be `'something to a modern plant for killing and finish- ' ,..:.-.look forward to. R E I D The Women's Guild of at. _lI]g poultry of all kinds a_ t the Mush 9'. Church are holding g • snorithly meeting, at the ,home of ~.room Farm on No. 2 Highway at Butcher hone 3000) P�e�,rering :Mrs. O'Brien, Fairport, on Thurs- • 4. day,-Sept. 7th As this is the birth- Whitby. We have a buyer there -• _* "stay party q the Guild, re mem- for - chickens and fowl tiers are requested to be Present. •• • ■ ;-Sixteen ladies were the guests , _ Y k ren =Hardware 4 _• P c e of Mr. and. Mrs. W, C. Murkar atquantity `­ g YOU have a write or 4 -tthe lake on George Field's proper- ty, given in honour of Mrs. John phone, and our buyer. will call and Murkhr on the occasion of her . •-i r[.0 i ,birthday. All report a most enjoy- - .quote you. a price. ..,­ SUDDEN DEATH rl able afternoon. The gathering was grit surprise to Mrs. Murkar. P�CKtER/NG J=AR LTD, BUG KILLER as, -The services in' the Presbyter- ban Church were conducted'on Sun-' TORONTO PICKERING WHITBY _ :'.day last by Rev. Mr. Lawrence, of _•Can be dusted oil the plant any ;r wW3litby, was preached a much app- • time during the day. No dew is J reciaied sermon. Mr. Lawrence es- pests to conduct the acme$ again � • • necessary to Flake ii stick. - next Sunday, when the Sacrament k '`of the Lord's Supper will be die- ,, oAKY [>axrr SUNDAY _"h s[n. ,�hDeath to the Bu-Now'that the High School and - REDUCED . .Sudden' ' '- 'Continuation School reports are all - RETURN $.9O ` out, is with considerable pride - LEAVE PICHERING FARE New• Life to the Plant `? that those of this community who ('Eastern House) have had an opportunity, of doing Regular -Coaches daily except San. frlCiUdAf „ ,..so, have observed that ttie results (Exhibition Admission :91gent for McCtarmick:Deering Farm Maebinery and : obtained by the pupils of our Con- LEAVE TORONTO and Coach Trensfwto and ken, Repairs. titivation School were conaidembly (Bay at Dundas) t•nninat inside the provndt. Regulor Coaches Until Sept. 11th. OW ]lotto - We 1ia�s !!. Cas (set iL or !! Is not -,:..'.'above the average obtained by pup- fie over a considerable area. All of Tickets and Information at Ea=tern House. Pickering. Phone 4500 j '� PZOo�,i 1000 which speaks highly of our Con- J• S. 'B ALSDON, PICKERING� tinuation School teachers here; and s , a �_- of course, the students.