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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_09_22 ti z ,7T 4, —77 - iX. X VOL. LIX PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. -22, x.933 ONTARIO REGIMENT "UDLET OW10100*tional, WHITBY GREENWOOD If recruiting for the Ontario Re- Chas. and Mrs. Mackey, Brook- long re- Cecil LeFaye, who bas a in Canada and the United giment (Tank) continues at its pre- lin, called on friends here last. MILLS cord H O. FEARSON—PhyalcUl� States, appeared before Magistrate sent rate, the unit will be brought week. Dmbaston. %MY 18861-4936 =4 susem up- to full war-time strength VY Winter Brothers 'are employed Ebbs on Wednesday on a charge of B FORSYTH. 9 Direc the end of this week, pb.D.. tOli Weft in Reach Township. He was it Wes ann- by P. M. Yeales on his Uxbridge !CHOPPING Lo An. RNChP;W* Zito Mli�of oathL ounced this week. Only tank regi- factory. one tatwo Member of the Itmericen Monday, Wcoesday and Fridal .: convicted and was sentenced to meat in the Dominion ordered fully Rev. Walter Rackham, of H pans Eyes examined by morillis indef- amp- ciar=bunl�ono, year definite and six mobilized, the Ontario Regiment ton will occupy the pulpit here on WE GRIND FINE , .—te has had two. recruiting depots in Sunday next. "gas. Bran;_-.Shorts and reed of an Toronto, and It is from these points The poles are being' put in here kio;;, also minerals 'and otber t"1, DUNBARTON DtW&LD RUDDY Bacriater, the new influx of recruits is being 0 liglic4or,NOW to carry the Hydro to George Puck conce -es for profitable feedbW ,ji� I PUbLw n visited with received. Almost 100 men compris- otraf 'uw1au&ILC 'a-' V%olet Aliso Ouse buildings. . ge. On Miss rin,f; h and b d n WhiLby. Sly kept an band rjenda in --ant C113 Sunday od tbe firet gnuo - from Toronto, The Club met in ti- school- My. and MM Sam King from the arriving yesterday era the medical house last week with a few DEMON, BELL & R033 Present We stock only the best Pout Ramators & Solicitors States.visited with friends be" re- board was hard pressed all day when arrangements were made for Feeds and 3uppli checking applicants. With 14 Tor" future evenings. Vs J.BRATON.K.C. TelePhme cantly. M�rs. Howis entertained the Will- onto units up to strength and all Remember October iStih, when 0 Mt fE X WT W BROOKE BELL.K.C. AM,2M ing Workers Mission Band at her recruiting halted, persons applying the local branch of the Women's ROSS at Toronto depots are referred to Iriatitute are holding a socaml even- LAM SURVZYGIL home last Saturday :.372 Bay St JOHN L.POND Toronto low Janet Allison is having a the Oshawa unit. The regiment is ing of importance. 41 holiday at Tonawanda, the guest now, almost 300 strong, and it is Congratulations to Donald and F. J. DON-EVAN, A A�, Be. C- Bar is ld Co.. . rill-i. of her sister, Mrs. Eennick. --anticipated the full strength of 621 Mrs. Sandersontheir recent marc- L. S. On file are the records of C Sofia NO slike �t. jowcLoo St pauls Churej, Sunday, Sept. N. C O.'s and rakri and 32 officers lags. The community are meeting�7.--T=ft-. Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, M 16"; A06 Pb#A' 24th. — 16th Sunday after Trinity. will be reached within a few days. to shower the'm this week. Ming Str. Elast. Oshawa., PMM SW 'vening It is reported that this township, 19S1, WGUS McNIL4AN—A4ryWer, Sol- *y School at 2 p. ni. L BROUGHAM 161y 19 Street I Prayer at 8 P. m. 'Rev. E. G. Robw has been formed into a game pres-' Torodko. inson, Preacher. erve, apparently a general period Miss" Mary and Fern Malcolm Thi W. M. S. li�sve charge of the and friend of Toronto, and Miss J. for open shooting over tne farms M) M 3M Z) M services at the Dunbarton United will be in order. Malcolm, of Wick, were all home tj HRBERT T. FALLATSE. L, D S.. Church next Sunday morning— and JULD.D,5.Graduate of QW Royal icoune ad, for the week-end. -Insurance of All Kinds. A38sw sorgems and the Petty of Toronto.'; have secured as their speaker, Mrs. KINSALE The Young People held a Weiner J0 red&aft second St-And-i -eye, well-known SPea- Max-well LAn March, PkAm Mg. -the home of Miss Hilda roast at Miss Glenyce Stephens spent the Zest Rates Available with t. to a 6- appointaimt. (X--�"' -ker and W. M. S. Worl*r, of Tor- _W=.?tar or VWr6W.-Pboae Pick 3700. Hood, on Friday evening, Sept. week-end at her home in Ashburn. ont;o. -social , 15th, and a very enjoyable , Silo-filling is the order of the curiti and Service. �assfauras eras. Mm Rogers bad as her guests evening was spent. day, and it is a very busy time for on Sunday, Mrs. Stapleton and Mrs. Martin, of Toronto, is with 'Redress Phone Mrs. Warren, Toronto. They both everyone Mrs. George Philip at present. 'BRATOK. TOWNSHIM A few from here' attended the 0'UGHAM PICK 515 intiomw for made a pleasant addition to the Wila and •Mrs. Brown and Miss 0 BR Cts�rlaReIssuer -�q choir, and a solo by Mrs. W&rren Mary. of Toronto, were. with r Oshawa .and Lindsay Fairs held 12 - - ,their ".61 rA was much enjoyed. Baptibfn servic- last week. people on �unday- Rev. Mr. and Mm Higgs spent CHOPP1143 were conducted by Rev. Howie E. R1CHA%RD!S.0N es w Mr. AHAn Crocker M. A. and and baby Richard John Pearce was Sunday last with Mrs. M. Harburn ON MON., WED. and SAT. only bride. made a farewell visit to Mr.• and daughter, Mabel. OBNDRAL rNSCRANeR baptised. and Mrs. L. Matthews, on Wednes- Misses Claire. and Jean Patter- After May 1st. 1939. REAL 93TATZ day of last week, the they`left son, of Brooklin spent Sunday last We have a quar lily of Seed Oats(Alas- 7, Obbario County Jersey Breeders • CONVEYANCING their honeymoon motor trip to With Miss Eileen Parkin. ka, Banner. and Victory). also Barley, bold Corn and Weiner Roast at on ya oW estabibbed agency, ready the home of Mr. wW Mm' Boake- Vancouver, where Allan is engage I d Sunday school and church was Purina Feeds. Chick!:tarter, Dairy On- to serve. in Meteorological Work. The bride held together last Sunday, it being tions. Dryena, Fig Freda ate, Aful Pbone, Piet'. 6M Bohr Farm', Whitby. Ont., and was formally Miss' Jean McClure' Rally Day. Miss E. Stevenson and line of these well known feeds, of Toronto. The young couple carry and Mrs Mr. McVey gave very interesting its hospitable owners, Mr. with them the best wishes of their talks. Chops. Molasses, Salt. Joillibcda Shur ­WM. MAW Boake and family, last- Fri- Usin. Hog Concentrate. hfinera's. En y night opened their friendly Brougham friends. Next Sunday, Church wilr-be-beld , I UGHNSED AUCTIONERR ANI) da The Happy Circle Mission Baml Mash Etc. Wein- at the usual time, 10 o'clock, with VALUATOR gates for the annual corn and we bey meeting ft roast of the Ontario County held their Septem at Rev.,Mr. McVey in charge. Sacram- D. N. Lockwood Bales conducted Anywhere Ipbwosorwrite. Address 014 Dundas Jersey Breeders' Association. - The the -home of Mm. Mairs, on Sat.ur-, eat of the Lord's Supper will 'be day afternoon. Helen Malcolm, Pr- weather was ideal, " all the observed. Street. ndafN Pickering Milk out on Bokar evident, was in charge. After ' the The Woman's. Association meets 1:'' .Whitby, Ost&rio. program was carried Worship. Period, a short Program PICKERING. ONT. Fr.'s spacious. lawns. The gath� W this Wednesday afternoon at the 0-t -given, which a sh WE DELIVER ering w" honoured by the Pres- was home of Mrs. L. Dunn. Mrs. Dunn's 33rierbush story from the Study Book, "Good Group will be in charge of the pro- PHONE 63117 .Mp ease of Ann Ar=s, famous spore- Government licenced sor of "The Cooking School of the Neighbors"'. Some work was done gram. All ladies are welcome. M Canada's most in preparation for the bale. Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson and 93t. Air", and as one 'bf Car ain St. E. StOuff ville ---Rall*-Day Service-on Sunday was a0h Harold, Of Osh&qra, pent San-Cook- _Massey Prolific writers on the Art of Phone 193 wall attended. Mr. Warren Willson easy day last with Mrs. A. Harbron. ing. In ber usual informal took 'Repairs Her ..:Maternity, Medir-hi, and Surgical charge in the unavoidable e gathering a Mr. Wm. Richardson has returned style, she gave the CLWA taken vivid picture of the many intricAS-1 absence of the Superintendant, Mr. to his ho�ne'in Dryden after spend- T George Wilson. The choir contrib- ing some time with his sister, All Orders Promptl 'attend- Nuteroity Semi-Room prell- Mrs. Y. M its :evolved in planning and R tee for 10 days—$25.76 ution, the story for the children. Mrs. Harbron. d to. ti g her dally cooking school. .e en n given by Mrs. Thos. Norton, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mowbmy Jr. StegWered Nurses in attendance and with its many tested recipes, and A 24 boor on-via given• the address by Rev. Mr. Ferguson. the newly-weds, were ' presented Coleman Instant Light household aids. The fact that Jer- evening. %mbulwKe Service her nwikde the service a pleasing one. with a shower last Friday say milk was a "Batural"-in The flower decoration were OPPre"- A goodly crowd of their friends stoves, quick, Olean and 14ARS.E.R. GOOD 25-37 clan, made her talk just that More interesting to a group of Jersey iated by all. On Sunday, Sept. gathered at the Mowbray home -depevdable., for his FOR admirers. "nere are no fundamen- 24th. Mr. Kennedy will take many lovely gifts and good wishes 'Our Share given, showing that Mr. and 7UI Hardware at RiSIA Prices subject of discourse: ' Kes tat food shortages" said the speak- were INSURANCE in the Church's work" Five minut- Mrs. Mowbrayarea popular'young er, but only apparent shortages ShRVICE caused by indiscreet purchasing. by es wilt be given for "Our Church's couple. BUSHBY panicky attitude toward the war" t the annive�mry ser- Phone Pickering 67 paruc , buyers. Miss Adams was Don't forget Hardware The September meeting of the introduced by Dr. Charles Cook, vices to be held, at our church on Tinsmith I ]CYRIL H. MORLEY Women's Institute was held at the Director in charge of Production October 1st. Services will be held PICKBRING Ellicott home on' afternoon -.-'IFIR L AUTOMOBILE, LIFE and Sales of the Canadian Jersey n the mQrning and evening both. I -ACCIDENT, WINDST review- Septembei,12th, with a very large Rev. Mr. Smart will have charge of ,PRONE Cattle Club, and he briefly ov- PUBLIC LIABILITYEtc� the public atttndance. The Treasurer paid. ed his work in selling both services and special music See, er the amount of $5.00 to both the will be supplied at bath services by _SZOICE PROTECTION Jersey milli James Bremner, Club' Cemetery Board,for care of flower the 'Greenwood choir and a Ladie�, of the Canadiar� Jersey Cattle referring to spoke very briefly, the beds there, and a like amount to Octette from Altena. ."FLY SEASON Farmers' Farm. Improve- effect of war conditions the Jun.' The W. I. meets on Sept. 27th possigle meat Fund.' It was decided to lay Is Here • Yc on the pure bred dairy cattle ind- instead ?f the 28th, at the home of over any plans for the schooL Mrs. A. Hooker. Roll' Call — "A of Audley, ustry. Frank Chapman Ad ground recreation, until next seas- Quotation from a Nature Poem". Killand Ddetroy these D1_ the chairman of the meeting, was ''the the' war situation changes An address — "Autumn Prose and and in business session that full- on, a sease Bearing Pests plans. Mrs. Harvey, Pres- Poetry" will be given by Mrs. A. Ow ph Mowbray of Kinsale, 80 Many 7�. ed, Rat ident,. introduced the subject of Harbron, and a talk ' on "Bush .8 oz. was elected president, and George Fly Tox voluntary womens' registration for Planting"' by Mrs. J. Wagg. , All Fly Tox 16 oz. 49c. ZlSa Todd, of Cherrywood was elected service should the need arise, which ladies will be made welcome. Z' Vice-President; Leonard McQuay, Flit 8 OZ. 20c. Night received the endorsation of the The 'sympathy 'Of the sommunity Motor.Ambulance, Day or of Pickering was elected Secretarv- registration - : Flit 16 oz. 33*. + Thomson, Brook- members. Place for re is extended to Mrs. Crew in the Phone! 1300 treasurer; W. D. for this community is the Public Flyeeide 8 oz. ' 29t. loss of her daughter, Miss Elsie lin Russell Fleming, Whitby* ino' The after- Crew, who p P1 13atty, Whitgy and Mark S. Craw- Library, Brougham. passed a.Nw last Satur- yocide oz. 49c. noon's program was sponsored byday morning and the funeral took Fly colls I; for 40e. forth,,_V;J1itby, were elected, Ai home an Mon- the Education Group. rs. John place.at the J. Phili Fly Pads 3 foil Joe. Ors for the ensuing year. _-J ston and Mrs. T. Norton both con- day. afternoon. Miss Crew has liv- ` errs A. STERRITT ii tributed very fine papers. . Rall ed in our community for quite a M`RG`RZINES,NEWSPAPERS. 'The Nicest Thing that has d uritis recent'- Un -memoriam Call F oral Director, number of years, an CiGARS, CIGARETTES, T happened to me this surnmee' was ly, lived on the farin with-her late Fwuiture Dealer 'wife answered by many with a note' ,of brother, Charles and her mother, wkccos, CHOCOL`RTES, memory•-of a dear In loving m and mother, Mabel Steep, Who thankfulness for good health. Mrs. where McPhersons now live. Until ICE CREAM ETC. passed away, Sept. 25th 1937. Holtby Jr. and Sr. both said the the last few years, Miss Crew has Today recalls sad memories,' return from hospital of Lorne, was enjoyed good health and was able Of a dear wife and mother gone Some BOYES DRUG COG, Ltd­ the nicest thing they had. to take part in the community act- to I-ad trips and holidays, but all lvities. SUNDAY HOURS-42-1 noon,6-7p.M. rest; And the ones who think of her to- looked as if the summer had held WS -IN E!1 day,' many nice thin" for them to re- PHONE 68 Are the ones who loved her best. member, in these day,; of anxiety. Move your clocks back one hour ' A dainty tea was served -by Mes- this Saturday night, returning to Sadly y misseil and Standard Time. by -Husband a lames Ellicott and M. Iturk -mt. Howard. ­�7 1­7 f -IF I: West Indies Seen x ksy IN As New Dominion' W' Can 1 ? Ho EXCUSE ME 10 PID �BY ANNE ASHLEY "A Londoner's Diary" in the O BUT' SIG BEN (London, England) Evening Q.—How can I clean out the Standard said yesterday the West holes in the coffee holder of the Indies Commission will recom- wes YOU YOURpercolator!' mend that a new dominion be MONEY S A.Place some coarse salt in created to be known as "The Do- the container, then hold it under minion of the West Indies.11 WORTH . the hot water faucet, and allow, The West Indies now have the to the wa'•er to wash the coffee de- status of crowt, colonies. L posit and salt away. The diary said the commission Q.—How can I mend 'a'rip In will also recoain,end extension of an otherwise good raincoat? small holdiags. enabling large, tape larger, than the slit on the vides', to grow 'favd. Establisb- under side of the coat. It will A.—Paste a piece of adhesive non-productive estate.-; to be di- ment of a West lw.;Ies-umversity not show and,the coat will be as FREE mll also be reiornmended. �\ Save the coupons good as new. The diary predicts the report Q.—Aow can I make a good Ii- wall' be delayed �ntil De,�ember and % packages. They are excham noleum polish? through differences between Lo',.,d able for Desvicl inA.—Mix one cup of melted Oar- 3loyne, chairai-an of the ecnimis. W . R &ogers Son • Silverplate.wriwfor .affin, two cups of kerosene, and cion,'and Sit Walter Citrine, sec- premium book to Thas. J. Lipton three tablespoons of turpentine. retary.of the Trades Union Coun. limited Lipton Q.-­-How can I treat perspiring feet? nil A.—One of the beat remedies - - - - - - - - - - ---------- is to powder the stockings with one -part of chlorinated lime, one Modern part prepared chalk, and one part df powdered starch. Also bathe the feet daily in cold water. Etiquette Surface Cultivation Canada, Argentiba and A%�3tra- Q.—How can I remove indelible BY ROBERTA, LEE In many districts of thePrairi lia pkovide the*bulk of the wheal ink stains from a garment? Provinces, ploughing for,summer- A.—Equal parts of turpentine I.—Should a person. listen to fallow has been largely di$pensed entering world trade. Exports. and ammonia will remove these gossip? with in favour of the "ploughless from the United States, the Soviet stains. Saturate the cloth thor- 2—liti't it considered inexcus- fallow" by surface cultivation. in Union and the Danubian countries toughly in this solution, allow to able for a guest to be late when Eastern Canada, ploughing sod show wide fluctuations, but are soak for a few minutes, and then Invited to dinner", lathin the summer with after-har. often substantial. Fingerprintrinsewell in warm water. 3--ls a-houie guest supposed to vest cultivation where weeds are Q.—How can.1 make a good keep her bedroom in a neat con.: troublesome, and Ploughing in late • Never Change whipped cream substitute? clition? fall on less weedy land, have both moi A.—Grate one apple, add two or 4—Should -a man omit the Mr. proved superloi to spring plough- three tablespoons of sugar and one on his business cards? Ing. especially on heavy soils. One Tx -Year Test Shows IMeir egg white, then beat until light. 5— of summer or. fall What is the real definition advantage No Need To Permanence of a coquette 7 Ploughing is that it facilitates the Fier 6—May one use the knife to early seeding of cereal crops that W. N. Jennings, of Philadelphia, ibas completed a fifty-year test of cut open a.mulfin? experiments have clearly shown to Answers be vE 'gable. AND j The permanence of fingerprints. He A 19-year-old, of Albuquerque, 1.-,--No. When one listens to IRUB has retorted to the Institute of Ap- 'N.M., charged With . burning a 'gossip, it is merely encouraging a Plied Science. ChIcago,-a comparl- large cross, d (e-nded it--'as Ila bad habit in the other person. It son "between a Print of his right lesson In temperance." has bien wisely said that IIN.'ar- Vildng Blood lUmd made fifty years ago and one •"My dad's been drinking a ]at row-minded and ignorant' personi wade recently. Be made the first lateiy," he told the police judge. talk about people and notothings, Bestowed Here Print a half century ago for the -1 thought burning this big cross hence, gossip is the bane of the SCRUB ' purpose of ascertaining whether where he could see it might scare age." 2—Yes, it is very inconsid. Norse Infusion Beneficisil To the configurations on the skin of him and make him quit." the fingers, then proposed as a crate and rude unless, of course, Other Lands He drew a auspended fine.. delay is caused by illness -an means of Identification. would to- accident, or some such reason Norway, is a -rugged . northern sdutio:ri�o of GIletts main unchanged during life. When USE Its test period was reached he ag- der those circumstances it wodfa land, whose effect on the rest of Pure Flake Lye to take the be inconsiderate of the hostess to tin made a print of his right hand. resent the gueit's delay'. S.—Y#9, the world has been out of all pro- grease off pots and pang. Vseit A. It shows that the' characteristic portion to the sparseness. of .its by all means. �Ot-berwise she Mines on the fingers have not is population..1n ancient times and In to keep clogged drains running changed and that it would still be *1,11 a "one time guest." 4.— the modern world a vitality has t Yes. Hiscardshould read, Arthur gone ou freely.It cuts through heavy dirt pnsible to Identify him from the RavehuReard t from its sirage, moun. lialf-eentury-old print. The old and L Harris. Only such prefixes ab tains and fertile glens which few of any kind just washes it Dr. and Rev. are used on a busi- countries, steeping in the s'unl now prints are published in "The .."l-Journal" of ,be Franklin lns:Itute, nese pard'. S.—Webster says, "A awayl bare been able to equaL Philadelphia. woman who endeavors without af- fection to attract men's amcrou Full of Vitality *Never dissolve lye tri fter water. rho playful "So you remember away back attention, especially by The Norse people, 1,000 years action of the lye 119saw ago. bestowed.their enduring blood nears the"**or. to the Revolution, do you?,, ask- art,; a flirt." 6­-No. Bread of . .. I i ed a gentleman of -an old Negro. all kinds should be broken with on neighboring regions over an arc - What Science "Yisssah — de Revolution an, the finof thousands of miles. England, in fingers, never cut. particular, but also Scotland, Gin'l Washington an' all.dem. Sure and, Ire- -do." land arl narthern France,,are also 7 "Perhaps you'were a witness to Adve' tages' Of partly Norse. This 'infusion was not by choice the fall R Rome." ce i Doing ".No, sah. Ah didn't see it, but Ploughing of the Peoples infused, but was the consequence of raids performed Ali recollect hearin' &omethin' by-the -dreaded Vikings over two Arop.", Re f EXPERIMENT WITH SILICOSIS It Facilitates Early Seeding of centuries. The- Vikings were not Two members of the staff of:the ---o— That's a fine girl you Cereal Crops —Superior called benefactors by Queen Alexandra Sanatorium at their con- VY Ontario; Dr. D. W. Crow- married," said the Old Friend. 91111 "M S003 lemporaneous victims, but such such ..Yes," said the Angle the countries have proved them to bie and J. L. Blaisdell, will test r. Experiments conducted by the be, for the.Viking drops in the Ila- 'the effects of a new treatment for sent-windedly, "but you Field Husbandry 'Division, Domin- live streams have certainly had a I should have seen the one that silicosis in the Porcupine�mining Experimental Farms, have now quickening effect. " area of Northern Ontario. got away. 4_ shown that shallow ploughing pro- FREE 5001MET-The Gillett's Lye The investigations of of research duces est high Yields as deep Booklet tens bow tbin powerful experts show that metallic alumi- Jiw-ny, who had been 'cIirnbing ploughing at a considerable saving A handful .of oatmeal in the elm"classed drains keeps out- trees, clean and odarlew by auni prevents silicosis-in animals. trees, came in for the second time In power requirements. Further- water provided to harvesters is, an desuviring r- the contents of the clow . . .how it The inhalation of aluminum dust with his trousers. torn. old custom still retained on many more, tillage beyond that required perfmins damns of taskL Send for a -quantities oi�ez--Ilrng pe-- mend them ----reqv4re4-f*r-vreed-Couh0I alld-reiv­ Ont iarn;s There is nethh�g eres -" to . . In large Yourself," ordered his harassed sonably good a rjo Fraser Ave. riods of time shows no effect on mother. seed bed preparation like it - for helping 'the men Toronto,Out.-. and Liberty Street. 'the general health of the animals no beneficial effect on yields- through a.hot afternoon. and n6 damare to Some time later, she went up to -tLisswes. , No animals whose lungs on analysis act: how-h-was seating ori=-The contained one per cent. or more of trousers were there, but no Jimmy. -,metallic aluminum showed ' any Puzzled, she. came downstairs, AGENTS WANTED ClassifiePERSONAL. noticing as she passed that the 4vidence of silicosis up to seven- d cellar door,usually shut, was open. AGENTS WAN'TFD-IN ALL DIS- QUIT TOBACCO, 'SNUFF, EASILY Iteen and a half months, in con- tHcts in Canada for I She werrt to the door,'called.down cessndestruct- a a inexpensively. Rome remddy! tract to well developed silicosis in ible Household Necessity. Send 'Testimonlale. Guaranteed. Ad- the quartz control rabbits ;n seven loudly and angrily, "Are you run- 25c for sample. Money refunded If Advertising, • Is 'vice free.. Bartlett's. Box 1, Win. . . months. ning about down there without not Patisfied. London VendIng Co., m1peg. 0 your trousers on?" 25 Wolseley Avenue, London, On,, EDUCATIONAL PHOTO FINISHING IRRADIATED FISH KEEPS ' The reply came sternly: "No, ME WANTED IN EVERY CITY. Sell Dexter Weatherproof service STUDENTS EIGHT ENLARGEI[) PRIN'TS 25c. FRESH madam, I'm reading the gas me- NOW ENROLLING FOR Special offer for summer. shoes, greatest shoe value in CAn. Courses in Matriculation, Free ter." oda. Complete it Wory, 'Journal Short colortone enlargement with any Advertising, ishoes f .line of boots and Shorthand and Journalism, ch order of .15c or more, Films devel. Sea food of the future may be Make Culture. ed 'kept from spoiling for, longer pe�- T6incoats and windbreakers. Free use of Your spare time. prints 25c. Reprints 4c each. Can. or men and women..Also Speech oiled and 8 enlarged double sized nods of time through the use of There was a young woman Belling outfit. Dexter Shoe. Comp- Write today. Canadian Correspon- ada Photo Supply, any, Limited. 'Montreal. Bence College (established. 1902), called Lena Box 121, Tor. ultra-violet rays, as a result of ex- onto. Canada's Largest rho veriments cond,;cted by the U.S. Who bought a now vacuum HAHV CHICKS 229 Yonge St., Toronto. Finishers. to Bureau of Fisheries, Siena; SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC PORTABLE SILOS SPRUCELEIGH WHITE LEGHORN accountancy courses. day But while working oift day and —0— Pullets, farm-ranged. MaY-hatch. night school- home study or pri. PET THE MOST FEED N-.),--U3 she got in the way, I t DELICATE PLANE W�ol -1cr delivery. $1. each. vete tuition. United Business out of your corn this easc.n- by 'Food's September INSTRUMENTS 'And since then nobody has Poultry, Route .5. Rock- School, 2 Atlas Avenue. Tor6nto. storing it in a Keenan�' Por:ablc wood, Ontario. 'Silo. It will keep your ensIiage Delicate instrumentsoena.- to measure in perf4ct condition at ot.!.v a iknd .record vibritions in the —0— BOOKS NAM GOODS in of the cost of a pernnan- G�1 TRANSFORMA eat silo. Sold in 'sizes of v, feet The following sign TOUPES, -structures of airplanes have been is,posted by CANCER AND FOODS WITH A lions, Switches, Curls, and '-to 16 feet diameter., Includes. ev. 7 all erytbing necey fcr ere,­ion. developed by the National Re- the roadside as'ypu enter a West- notA on soil Fertilization and types of finest quality The cost I!? -mlirl. Wrl,•' fof ern town:— Milk. A Resume of the latest Hair search Council at Ottawa. It is ex- Goods, Write to illustrated cata- "eu"i: A A7_6 Scientific Findings, price 50 locue, prices. The Keenan Fenc,' pected to be of varu-e-,I—o an. beeple died - ter-mi arinn, aer6�, year of S. Elaronsreather. M.A., ed. Toronto Human Hair Supply tical engineers in their effdrt gas. M.D., LT-B., 11023--�-81 Avenue, Co.. 528 Bathurst Street. Toronto. 29 inhaled it. Edmonton, Alberta. USED FURNITURE FOR SALE Increase the safetg and reliability 47 put a lighted HEREFORD CATTLE BOTH SEX GOOD USED FURNITrRE: S PC.'. of aircraft. match to it. DON'T MISS - WHITE OINTMENT Dining Suite $15.00; Chesterfield It, 4,000 stepped on It. SOLTTHDOW-N AND SUFFOLK Suitd $20.00: Chesterfield Bed Sheep, both sex. I A. PASTE CURES ULCERS of 9-piece—0— QUICK RELIEF FROM IRRIT mile east of Suite $39.50; Studio Couches ;iq,; tion and itching caused by piles No. 4 Highway, Lot 14, Conces- Dining Suites, like Can you tell me why Hit. and hemorrhoids. Highly re- Mon 15, London Township. Gor.- -349.50: Breakfast Suites 111, 'Slowly-healing ulcers and, bed S 2..(T.. Ur has remained a bachelor?" commended. Money back If not don O'Neil. Denfield, R.R. No. 2. Hundreds of other articles.-V.rite sores which resist ordinary medi- "No... Why?" entirely satirfled. Price 75c a jar, us for your requirements., Terms arranged, ... . .. tal treatment, respond dramatical- White Mfg. Co., Box 164, Toronto, MACHINERY AND SUrrLTIFS FOR rgired. if necessary. AtcX'mris to a new type "B*cause he strongly oll. Ontario. SALE ntu r6 Co.; Ltd. 526 r.:,:, 14t., of medicated beets to any form of''encircle- Toronto. paste which can be prepared by t DEVELOPED, NEW AND REBUILT \IACHINERY jor beighborhood pharmacists. The ale' WANTED of :Very deserlption, Shop sup- ..: .... 20c FILAt DVVELOPED, PRINTED sup- alien an& tools Enquiries we]- USED ELECTRIC INC'I*I3-k--(;R base of the paste is either pectin and one Enlargement Speedy and tomed. The A. h. Williams Mach. wanted, any Size, 2600 to °564 bsue No. 38 or tragacanth gum. Y '39 I Model' Photon, Box 60, Mount finery Co., Ltd., 64 Front Street, capacity preferred Apply Box n Dennis. Toronto, Ontario West, Toronto. OU city. Ontario. � . : , Wit IF Jf+v - In Many Centres Recruits Are Flocking To Join Canadian Forces — and car- NOt Stumped delivered promptly redly — t6 Miss Barbara Bren- nas,-It was from Mrs. D. F. F� There s no stumping the post .a" » , office officials. er of Ashville, N. C., than&aag rs ; r u" A letter addressed to "the lady Miss Brennan for aid she gave in the pink krit suit, Lakeshore Mrs, Fraser and her party daring infoi'Ination booth, Toronto," wa-t a visit to the Queen City. it:Y w y RADIO NOTES ;• s N E _'W 5 � w N D• By MADGE ARCHER" '150 STATIONS CARRY IT week or so will resume its regular the broadcast of the 1939 World schedules. Beginning ,October first w Series will be heard exclusively the new •fall season in radio show over the facilities of the Mutual business will 1 be under way and to Broadcasting System on more than this column next wreck a fairly _ h0 stations in the United States, comprehensive`list of the new pro r I v Europe, South America, Cuba, grams of interest will be given, Ad- Wast d West Indies and Hawaii, and, in• vanes news seems, to indicate a Canada, over the coast to coast new high in entertainment; fine network of the CBC. .The , first music, drama and education fare game is e petted to be pJack Beziny returns to N14C 0, Wednesday, October 4th, in the Sunday, October 8 at 7 p.m. park of the American .League pen- One ]San's Family, that popular aant winner. 'serial which has topped. the popu- larlty polls for years will switch to '"SUNDAY EVENING HOUR" Thursday evenings at 8 p.m. oa The "Sunday Evening Hour" one October 5,.and at the same time - - { of America's foremost broadcast will resume Its yearly run over the series of fine music performed by CBC network. r, distinguisped artists of coacd'rt and opera, returns to the Columbia TRUE STORY $ecru.ts are flocking to join Toronto militia units at the rate of more than 500 a day as Canada br:nas her network and CFRB to inaugurate One super diligent CBS engineer _..— o-lull-wartime strength—`Phe PtBfli�E-pic�tut e$`shovr members of the 4$tlr>Eigh?artdera-paradiag ---- - Toron:c, while a long Line of applicants are pictured at one of the recruiting stations, BOTTOM, waiting to its sixth.season on September 24, who stayed on.the lob for 43 boon join h- at 9 p.m. Lawrence Tibbett, Metra straight, following Hitler's epochal j F politan baritone, is soloist of the Reichstag speech, was finall3 opening program with Eugene Or- made to go home. When lie had light. (Zebulun and Napthali meek of the earth. And he shall mandy. lust been asleep an hour his tele were tribal areas in northern Pal- smite the earth with the rod of- _ phone rang. "This," paid, a'velvet estine, directly west of the Sea of his mouth; and with the breath of AROUND THE DIAL voice "is the' Crossley Radio Sur Sunda y Galilee.) his lips shall he slay the wicked. It is announced by all networks vey. Will you tell me what pro 3. Thou has multiplied the na- S. And righteousness'shall be the that broadcasting during the next gram you have been listening tor tion, thou has increased their joy; girdle of his waist, and faithful- tion, joy before thee according.to n - SChool ens the girdle of his loins. The the joy in harvest. as men rejoice Igirdle is the symbol of vi orous, .. unimpeded strength. Christ- ---- - - --when they divide the spoil. Ns- �. - -THE TORTt315E • I tion" refers to the Jewish nation righteousness incarnate anJ all his ;N judgments will be according to his • - Lesson a which will rejoice when their ag- character. He will know all sir- - Dates are over. 4. For the yoke of HORIZONTAL Amwer to Preslom Pt;z:te 22 Neat, cumstances, all motives. - his burden, and the staff of his 1 Pictured use i 23 Because. LESSON XII[ shoulder, the rod of his oppressor, tortoise. 24 Ocean ISAIAH: FORETELLING THE thou has broken as in the day of = - 7It is a marine (y�� a3' _ C�VCLL 25 Harmo • BIRTH OF THE MESSIANIC Midian. 5. For all the armor of Ontario Tries a (pl•1• H�j� 28 Plaything. ICtrC.-las. 7:14 9:1-7; 11:1.6 the armed man in the tumult, and 13 Angels. 27 Therefore. Gcen,Text"—His name shall the gtrrments rolled in blood,shall Winter Barley 15>%gg- t 29Deposnted be for burning, for fuel of fire. _ 18 To rent. 30 Eccentric be called Wonderful. Counsellor,' 17 Dunce, wheel --Mighty God, Everlasting Father, His Go'ernment In response to inquiries about 18 Constellation. 31 Sacks Trir•ce of Peace. Isa. 9:6• :6: For unto us a child is bornr� the.suttabllity of winter barley for 19 Bone, 33 Merriment unto us a son 'is given; and the 21ldant ' THE LESSON IN ITS•SETTING Ontario, Mr. Robert Keegan o! the 34 Most of its Time.-Isaiah prophesied from' government shall be upon his Field Husbandry Department, On- 22 Ebb and flow species -- shoulder. And his name shall be about .40 to 701 B.C. The,pro- tario Agricultural College, gives of ocean• their eggs. called Wonderful, Counsellor, -.phee�ies in this lesson were utter- the following brief statement:— 23 Suitable. 33 Vagabonds. :ed approximately at T34 R.C. Mighty God, Everlasting Father, During recent years there ap- 24 Mineral spring 38 Side bone. Isa:ar. is beyond question the Prince of Peace. Five remarkable pears to be'an increasing interest 25'Glazed clay 41 To dip in- 7 Chest bone. 37 To portray. eateet of the Old Testament titles are given -to this predicted in winter barley in Ontario, and block. 42 Troops. 8 Type 3tandard,39 Cavity. son. some very tiigh yields of grain 26 Male cat. 43 Charts. 9 Any wrongful 40 Amphlthutw prophet-. In a prophetic activity 7. Of the increase of his govern- 27 Scanned. 45 Paradise. act. center• extending through a long period have been reported. ment and of peace there shall-bei This crop has been in field 28 To evade 47 its lower 10 Bugle plant. 41 Mast. fi of varied experiences and historic- no end, upon the throne of David, 30 Heart- shield. 11 Musical note. 42 Stir. ti change• he has given us one of tests at flee Ontario Agricultural and upon his kingdom, to estab'- College for many years, but has 31 Plank. 49 It is 12 One who ruins 44 High the grandest monuments of inspir- 'lish it, and to uphold it with jus- 32 Some. . .54 Strain. away. mountain• not been unreservedly recommend- td firs;:;hts and utterances. The ties and with righteoubness from 33 Elf. 55 Adherence. 14 Garden tool. 45 Bird of psgr. sane Tea' means "Jehovah ed to the farmers o[ Ontario as no 34 Soul. 16 Some of its 46 Poem. henceforth even for ever. The variety yet tested has been hardy WgTIC�, laxer -zeal of Jehovah of hosts will per- enough to ensure a crop in sea- 35 Cravat species — 48 Note in scale. u Prophesies Christ's Birth form this. The government o! 36 To drone 2 Consumed. to a great age. 49 Exclamation. 3 son's tallow tag severe winters. 37 pitcher ear. 3 To rot flax. 18 Intention 50 Subsists. 14. Therefore the Lord himself Christ as predicted here' will be Experimental results at the Col- PH give you a sign: behold, a vir- a righteous' and just government, 38 Road. 4 Transposed 20 Its young digs 32 British India. 'in shall,conceive, and bear a son, an everlasting government. It will lege and the experience of farm-' 40 MeloPlah' organ. 6 Ode.Gliding. its Ray out 32 Behold. f g era who have grown winter barley 40 Melodies. E Ode. Of 53 Half an esu. lend.shall call his name Immanuel, bea government set up not by indicate the following facts about ' Phis prophecy was given during iiaen, but by God, its King appoint- this crop:— 7I the reign,of Ahaz, in the midst of ed by Gad himself. It, is not as dependable 'a crop 'calamities. .The child is a sign or a 1ghteous Judge as spring ba=a but, when not a pledge that God is with his peo- Isa. 11:1-5, 1. And there shalla winter killed, it produces excep• I ple. This 'is -a truly Messianic come forth a shoot out of the clonally high yields. 19 passe. The word "Immanuel" stock of Jesse, and a branch out of The-quality of 'the grain Is gen- - :•"unears "God with us." Isaiah be- his roots shall bear fruit. (a) And erally excellent. ZA : lie"ved the Messiah to be different the Spirit•of Jehovah 'shall rest It can.be grown -on well drained from higher and more divine than upon him. the spirit of wisdom and land lit parts of the province any other person who had ever ap- understanding, the spirit of conn- where the snow cover is-goo an .'peared in human history. set and might. the spirit of know- where winters are .not too severe. 8 2930 Isa.•9:1-7. 1. But them shall be ledge and of the fear of Jehovah. It matures very early and thus no gloom to her- that was in an- Here is pictured the endowment gives an excellent opportunity to - IL guish. In the former . time • he (by the Holy Spirit) of the Alessi- control weeds by after harvest cul- °:.brought into contempt the land of ah with eminent prophetic gifts tivation•. :-Zebulun and the land of Naphtali; and qualifications for his ministry Since summer ch:ltivatlon is sec• ,� w but inthe latter time hath he made on earth. How is each oris of these essary to provide a good seed bed, till `-'''it glrrious, by the way of the gifts of the Spirit of God manifest- growing this crop gives good con- zea, bei•ond the Jordan, Galilee ed in the earthly ministry•of the ttol of weeds as partial summer, of the rations. 2. The people that Lord Jesus" following can be practised both walker: in, darkness have seen a 3. And his delight shall be in before seeding and after harvest- great light; they that,dwelt in the the fear of Jehovah; and he shall' Ing winter barley. 3 t» land of the shadow of death, upon not judge after the sight of This thenh lath the light shined. Isaiah eyes, neither decide after the hear- A cow in 7.ebekeny, ''Hunaty, Q,i sere prophesies the terrible Assy- ing of his ears. 4. But with right- 'has given birth to a calf with two Irian invasion but says that in the eousness shall be judge the poor, heads, which have four eyes, two I. ` r aids- .-•f it there will be hope and and decide with' equity for the tongues and only two ears. POP—Oh, Yeah w . -.• : By J. MILLAR WATT, WHERE DO YOU BOY; i WAS BORN `�+ _ O WAS I! q IN THE /� BU COME FROM T YOU DON'T, TALK d. - ' G COUNTRY VERY SCOTCF+, DO YOU a WORLD! ' �� � � '� tri _' 'i �•� ,�. 71 ,. — _.r�:J�Yfl;41.'a r1•h'. t,. }'r. t::•Il :IvwA-- 1.:C.� � ._.. � u•rw 'Bre p" P 7 4�7 '-7 • L A.: !MW Av. Fred WASM's toe 1kAcziAcj cwo the M Zie' 'period in the Last war. Am oney "The' ''Plickering to won; thence to X. Dunkeld's C016 941b Britisfin is not discon--aged, but is 8, for nigft. Friday, " proceeds to determined to fight until Hitlerism This week-end ONLY. Ge. WT IL MARKET his own itaille where he will ro- yew, $1A0.p&W Is advooft * vanquished and a.Lasting peace Bring your own containers. MEAT main until the following Tuanday Subi States is established. cr*fifts to On U0124d VAM Vag. Fuller, and, " Rdlisia in &&aD" 'Ve earry a. full line of A VOCK, tlw Plitkerfing Oat. _—MOLDWOLD `-":.AOHN MU,11KAR. P49orietor Eyesight Education North of village 4th concession. Fresh r Mistnut Belgian Stallion, (Mard.- No. 3422,-Form 8).,tele property d Allan Reesor, Markham- R. R. 1; NOTES AND.GOIAN111AT& -and will mate-the season of 1939, as MERRIE afternoon, Juno' follows: wllk&y lKitler is now seeking EFFICIENCY eag-erlY ICHRISTMASI �OtrM 5th, will leave his own stable, Lot peace, but he will ask for peace on 3, con. 4, Scarboro, and'proceed to Wilmot Shea's, Base Line, Picker% own terins. He will want to re- by J Buy a tittle Remnant, Meats Poland, as he has been *UCCeS3r Make her and him Gift. fain Ing, for night. Tuesday, at Ben. ful in his v6ar in that country, But Tuek tberb all away Our delivery s at your seryiOO. Bryant's, Con. 3, Pickering for h * afraid to continue the. as TUCK e is Till December 25th. Phone Pick 1620 noon, thence to his own stable. ft Thursday morning, to Wim. N the outlook is not nearly so rosy Nichols it was a few weeks ago. He did opt. BUTTON SHOP ..CLAKENCE SILK Sullivan's 0o as HALL 5 Corners for noon, thence TOWN not think that England would fight to the Woburn Farms, Markba= Opp.Town Hall, WHITBY . ...... Byesight Specialist but he has found out that he was Road for night. Friday to Chas, i to res- ---]Xsn6y--Bldg. (opp. P. 0.) .-mistaken. Britain's aim s BROCK Tapscott's Armoadale, ' for noon, tore Poland to the Poles, and,to Oshawa. Phone 1510PIANO TUNING thence to his own stable until the fQlleWiJg ML nolo after.,-�in. Terms, Demoermy and--the Liberties- - .--�-�T HEATRX, 'Glare, because of, our modern AND .00. All accidents at ownerse, that they have won by centuries reflected and direct has conditions, risk. of bloodshed. a menace &11 kinds of Pe air Work become such e to most ey- ei that publicly interested author- All Tuoiog Guaranteed rHURSDAY FRIDAY&SATURDA' The war news which we are rec- ities are working 'hard and 'many0. S. DONALD SEPTEMBER 21. W and 2.31= eiving through the press and over simple theories fail and therefore ATTENTIONI the radio is very limitedFor some should not' be considered froxft a 209 Close Avew Toros" Two Shows. at 7,30 and 9.30 ln the officiiLl censor is . very simple angle because what is glare „one Lakeside 1502 Saturday Matinee a 1.30 0 Brock Road Gravel le n eliminating all news that*, to one person may not be so to an- C�rders taken at NEWS Office e bf� of some use to the enemy, other. It is wise Always, before re- "Captain ' Fury" IL or he other reason Pit may have some sorting to simple first aid remed- for keeping us in the darlL.Many ies to have the -condition of the Barclay-Transport WITH Crushed Pit Run are criticising the government for eyes investigated first, and the pro- r' witholding the news from us, but per assistance applied according to DaftSerer BRIAN AHERNE VICTOR McLAGLE14 Gravel those th in authority know better what the percentage that appears nec- between Claremont, Brousbalis to best than we do, and-we should saary or according to the quality Greenwood, Whitevale aud ToronJUNE L 4)`G to Sand and Graded ed take what we, get without grumb- of the vision existing. According to PAUL LUKAS ling. The Chamberlain Uovernment 'your position -reflected glare is of- TAy drivers are tralnefA to be camis Stone is being' severely-criticised Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday ised in some ten more direct than the glare f�om courteous and reliable. are quarters for being too slaw in gett- of light, We are sel- "d"y Daliv d or Lwidel in Pit your source SEPTEMBER 25. 26 and 27 the Ing the army into . fightingdom caged upon to direct our eyes Special Rates on- LongDfatases PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 lines, but theyhave some good rea- to the mm' Yet we often notice re- yang Fltnt Show at 7.00 7aroato office Howard 6471 71f,-OM for their action, or lack of ec- flected raWevim=-fzon the pave-' _Last Complete .bow ats.= JOHN BOURNE & SON .1iX tion. They are expecting A long mant. Because of,steady fixed pos- 14 order too small. None too large it Winn Ong oil�ice desks, windows and AN WMquents insured and P ROOFING SPECIAL War, and they are holding back for iti Winer t- the present- They are 'convinced white paper and metal furniture hvu &W westbar Takes 'All' that Germany Ilm'StOck Of give a more Intense glare than the - .. : . . S-1 S9& Wght. Asphalt Shingles clars, I'P hand, and as time. passes source of light Itself. Eyes subject T�@L foods on WITH tho people will suffer from wont, to glare more than others are sub- Close. IL Will S6.00 per 3-1 Evy. Wsht. Ashphalt Shiagw and will not be able to make a ject to it 'TONY MARTIN once the eyes 4" opened. Ovailld and operated tr GLORIA STUART $6.65 per d4r4h strong resistance, will become digs- See your optometrist. F. L a HENRY ARMETTA All first quality Toronto AmpbW I atsfied.-and will not have the same Roofing CO' ShtaXIsL In lots desire to fight as they have At the SLIM S UMMERVILLN of 5 sq m or over. of the war beginning and the ALSO Is ect to change w1libi"d country may be threatened with a Prices a4bi revolution. That will be the time ri y "Annabel for Britain to push the warwith 'While 'Britain has lk 'Jill its -power. PICICERING Takes it Tour greatly from the enemy's suffered �r, ,ef ", submarines, the losses, it Is claim- WITH LUM]3-- ER YARD ed, is -less than the leases during J&CX OAK19 LUCILLE BALL C0/ry����'COMING—Next Thum., Fri. and Sat. "LE RSGISTER %.......... SeW_ 28. U9 and 30 SEPT. Wth -_­—Auctim o & 'Wodt- ' Swe of farm stock and imple- SONTA HENIE raents, the property of Miss M. TYRONE POWER Boyd, will be sold at lots, 11 and :.A gency 12 m O10, Marl&am. No. 7. # IN Valley Farm' New Stock of Pads and j• shway, at Cedar Locust Hill. it Fiddle" See large bills. fler"ce on above insfAilass 11 4 so Implements oma exhibit in assess X1=phXPWn_* 'Plows, mowers ate. r 4 R_VQ -Consult Will=41k 0 _90*1" "W.D. TW T H 00S. LYE EEADIE, PIT 1110 w4jpso 4. Ro R. 1, Pickering "00 On Roofing for Bar Claremont, Ont, nsand for -Houses, Eavetrou hs, Ray • Track, Barn Door llardwdre,' Qnd ri 11-1110A 'Lift Eze Garage,Cement work i ICAU IV, %)%I I V Rov Cassioda.'s Suadesi Finish and Carpenter work of &it' Expert service and re- CCVERS IN ONE COAT kinds. - BRUSHES PERFECTLY pairs to all makes. Reas• 'Dealer for Eastern Steel: ORIES IN NO TWE I onable chargas. -Work W,- Products.. 6.1: -.::,guaranteed. & Let us give you an estimate en Your Requirements. ARTHUR FIELD 7 X ISHGnmate Radio and Television Member Official Radio Service via ,;'o*!, Q411111i Silas HORSE REGISTER Asoodaw a. Massey Harris fo ov,01 IM4'10_4te, 0j S4, %4c .0 46 Phone 5201, PICKEFLINQ to 01 Lov 00 *is* "0 t°4 Ot The Grand Cbampiox Clydesdale lot `FarmImplements ue& ft, 'Veo Imported Stallion,- �A to HXWKRIGG COO 0,0 S Aft �e. SELECT, (273,M), (22476 91vko% E.O'Nt. /LL sarq, )I �ilt vte%-11� Enrol. 1,t0`P' oei0" t, Xt No. 8298 Form 1. the property of .-Swes and Service tte up ore 'So %et FUNSIZAL DIRECTOR AND to dc hest Oscar Wilson, Brougham Ont. will J%dt ease' 'ER of,o" 10 G rake tko s aeon of 1939 at his own %00 .9 stable. �esq$15.00, Payable 15th �,4ucc:esqor to w Te Owl J. Mather,, January. $1.00 off will be allowed Sto JeWile fito parties wh%tru(,k their mares. ,Night and Day`y.rxiue) ll She has solved the Bail I an y problem...because FISH offers a welcome find Mares from a,distanee will be tak- wholesome change at mealtimes, sqmething the whole family,will like. i— On care of at reasonable price. aaaineas Flion- Residence�Phon gill I ..'There are over 60 different kinds of Canadians Food Fish and Shellfish 9301 9820 ..from which you can choose, either'fresh, frozen, smoked, dried, canned The Black Perchefon Stallion,- ..... or pickled. All of them can be served in an infinite variety of recipes. Hickory Lad. (Enrol No. 11155 And...one of the.jood things about FISH is that it is nourishing, and so Form 3) the property of,Allan Ree- easy to,prepare) Serve Fish to sor,, will stand for service at his powRTMENT OF FISHERIES, family often. -own 'table. Terms $10.00 DIPA -A full line of cern ma— OTTAWA. COMMODORE AGAIN the FOR hi Y. Mso plows, choicely bred Clydesdale stallion, c iner FP (26812),.the property of Robt. Do- PERNANENT NAGGIN.0 PAIN plow points and repaiis a, 9 foe, of Green River, v4ll make the THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER I for all kinds of Massey. ': season of 1939 as follows: - Tues- J AND NERVES, IT MAY BE li day, May 22rd, will leave his own D"ortment of Flsh*rles I . YOUR EY FS. otws. I stable at Gwen River and proceed -Harris machinery. taPlease emd Tn your 52-page Booklet, d for C. H. TUCK, OPT. Do "100 Tempting me Redpes-. to John Barnes, CherrTwoo JOHN .L. GILLMAN 7" ....... . ..... I night. Wednesclay, proeeeds to Bert BROUGHAM, mr. (PLICASA PRINT LMTTT.XB PLAINLY) Aakford's, CssTL 4, Lot 19, :11or Disney Block oM IN Cls ................................... I . @ban* isit "bone plelp a - 11 CW.4 noon: thencetto W. E. Holtws 08RAWA, 03M OR ' ".:1:[FAKi. �'':.,. :, .. ,•'�'."�^Y'K .�-.-•"'siiYT.`vF.v' l,._+^ - _ ..._`�": y.,':: ".i4 , _"'_s.CT. . '!f.% 'tai } _ W. +'.r.,- :e.q�'H`•a,cav .... .. ..:.:,, e.%s«in .,...' W_........,.+.:: xe.C'-sa.r �. __ i �i 1. - .e:'ic: .;i 5v ,.a .�',rer-�.a�•n.:,i:.. '�', :b. �:x�.i•-,. -., •,rr.- ^n...s"..y +..ft' ,., ,. •. ,._;'., s >� �.; > �kr -:f7- ,�4-," �: �" .,, ,,,,.d ; ..''."tib ter.•,z.� ... ..t .,.,.�- •,.. +:s. ks y"r r,s - - +ar t' .,w„ ,�• ,,,,�, �• '... :• �� '.,. -? ,..,..�,A '. :..::.r ;,.< ;•".• �»: �a.-•.y>'.- ::�,; .1• ' s why-s+v..,` -,t' .,r , ;h* . ., ,:� :�•:-' d •.3, r... -..,,4, .,.�� ,__•0F ., � .�pti ^+rL�, -..x - '•fr.,w S.,c .- ... .•.i':1�s- ....r- r > ._. .,.f r A number of"cases of suanmer HIGH QUILI TY � r,' villa E °t x ` �• lL7.ARLrILON't , IIu as• sgported in the ge• iR�i ��i� e N ` Mrs. Fid. Gleeson is visiting her i1 LO'QD T, . A, Mantle is not enjoying relative at Tavistock 44 Present. O t~ the best of`health at present. The Misses Forsyth entertained $ r� Vo• SYSTIN e Continuation School will be Toronto friends over Sunday last• r;AWANESA Ilff. r li 1 SHALT { , ted at thq Field Day The*. C. Gostick hes been visit- amp.� ger yar* sal deal! I AND well represented - t - ' at Pickering next week. in 010E the week. in CLremoat this_'Past �y1ip Transit�sQ1ila I , . ,� late James •Misters resident of this dis- Miss Effie Miller Stinnes in els 1)li33�iR . t [ ' Neale, former � wkdnws. so" W. Car Advertising ! trio took place on Tuesday very poor health, with little imp- a .1 Mr. and Mrs. Dopking are att- rovem,ent. I►u8satobU FOR GARDEN PARTIES,PARKS ' ending the wedding of Harold Mor- Glad to see Miss Betts Pretty on AII Klods. 1 t I at Guelph, this Saturday her feet again, though not entirely *me ee Tsom FIELD DAYS ETC. Miss Harriett Walker is not en- recovered. �0� n9N &RQWL M WILSON RADIO joying the best of heal. at Pte$- A large attendance was had at W91.11'B?ONTARIO � ent, and is under med ca, care. the United Church Rally Day on BROOKLIN, ONT. F. Wars _ The Beal Store,01 t r e n )I I Phone is r 1>_ Mrs. Birk)ett and Mrs. Sunday last. attended the funeral of the late Thos. and Les. Lye have now P110NE 821 ►' 7. Mrs. Graves, at Toronto last week• signed up with Mechanical Divis- 1} ^ Misses Bar>ora Wright and'Miss .ions; of the militia. FURNITURE t, Toronto, were HOTTER We are die I yin an attra.tir'e COHPEL'ENT - Isobel Thomas, of ---- P�, g guests of bliss .Anna Forsyth, on variety of r ,. Have_ you seat in your renewal Alismioum-and Graniteware'Hto. RADIO SERVICE the week-end. Ken• Furniture and Furniture Miss Alma Pugh, Messrs. +to the Pickering News? i-. Novelties. spent Sun _ Expert Service on all makes , ylr and•Elmer Wilson, spe Prices low, in keeping-with timee. clay with Miss Marjory Ward, at - �j, of receiver day Falls. l Bring your sets he and S V4 ? The final tournament of the sea­ TheNOTICE t• 11J1�1s:lCll�-�' stock of tubes ahrays on bans. , son takes place on the local Bowl- ; /- abseil W Gray, -- Broughaet Oaf, ins Green this Saturday. - Mixed :• - Doubles, with Fowl as Prizes• Our tracks pass your way every pecialls' ' lease note -- In the a, Ladies p y. matter of Voluntary Registration - for women,,which is being carried COAL, COKE, • 18 simple but zica de- Law Motor S Claremont. and vic-' sign we can furnish Bo a' Bummer Sweaters' , . on at present, CEM KENT T -�UOD � memorials that will 50C- each Chrysler•Plyma►uth inity women may register at the ' frosa every-- ,Claremont Post Office. SAND, GRAVEL, Dealer �dpo�• In dignity Bops' Camp $hoe8, X1.45 - Congratulations to Mr. Tobias -liIId of sppeareace our +Caster, once again this year, work will stand out it, pal r GOOD USED CARS BLIILI3EB'B SUPPLIES ��- on Sunday next celebrates his 93rd throes {� ages. GOODYEAR TIRES 'e birthday. He enjoys very gobe Na Greater Tribute j 1'9 Q i Yl ) h)3 3,$1 s-0 W 1LLAR D BATTI.RI>3S health for his age, though, during 5180 local Garbage Mork N; W. STAFFORD s lir GENERAL BLACKSMITHII+M the past few weeks, not �t up We have also,plated in stoct a fall Higbwy Xon=WWMta! p SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS to the usual mark- at n4E of MAPLE LEAF ),FILLING Warks Men's Sport shirts, With Gia us a trial on a New or a Uead Oce The Symes Canning Factory it L 40 cot. T 8�1Or1i t3188vee, L es• 24 Hours owing Service Claremont is in full-off- _ CQM?AN�FEEDS. • g Road Wast Gordon .�• t � tion at the.present time, but up to AW. Hell'•s Socks, LSC., 200. the present tomatoes have been Pickering, Ono. - 2,5C,, 35C.and'SOC. s pr. Phone 290Ei • .,,doming in fest enough to, permit '"; PIMBRO10, Q t running only about half the say. . O• Bradley - ONT�Io 'The acreage is reported not so Office phone, 7400 Residence. 85 r ;great as in.past Yeam• - PbonetPick 29% Bowling. Proceedings - Mr. and .Ft Mrs. Birkett and Mr. Bearet com- �• � � -Vri ed the trio in the Mixed Doub �� VUNERAL DIRECTOR captured F;rsi, at Whitby f 1 1 t e t» ptu T lea, � �O� nce'� �'• QQ to' Daboia NOti�VPrivate Aweek.cast G� _ ht ar �� eeda g C� 0 n W edn Y • d?fight an Service Evans. Mr. .. •! Day Mr. and Mrs. Fred affective Sunday, Sept. 24th L F. Dopking took First, at Stout!- We do Building moi'all kiwis Phone 9006 ville, on Friday night. Malvern 6009 Miss Msr&ret Johnson Is attend- j,EA�TE PICHERIAGi _ - t♦ i Toronto Normal School •this :OAS - ng and . �.=. �, • - ' ':- -• - E4stern Btandard Timed = ._ .: . .�..:' _ FN'1! o�ErlTlxo. _ p 1111Iarl�atnt �On year, while her sister, Mabel- - to Myrtle Bacon, who hope to 9HAWA d -- TO TO TO O PL�Ii#BiNa r diplomas. are making daily trips P, _ _ stir rr s Efev Ito gtooffvAle Upper School. Allan -A. M P' )!d~ p' M' RWP'INO Ij'a p akw Tomlinson and Russell Prouse .are _ also attending Stouffville School. 1154 _a 8.81 .:.• '!l•81' + e 8.31 We also sell Brantford IiooBuB � aTetnon#, Ont. Miss Margaret Overland was the a ?•09 0 > 7.54 538 a 3.84- 9.31 Materials,Empire Bathroom s ` 14onoured one ata eosnanunitY a 7.44 8 ,.4.31 �e IOSL - ZgWpwent, Darn Water Phone - Ra. J88 Otdoa R>� -- lLiAi a when g,� A 2.54, 9b4 P. M. a 6.81 11.81 systems, Beatty �Conninsim Agee for "shower on Monday evening. 10.24 8.54 le _ � 6.81 .A. M. , a tar, number of her friends at- 4 b4 10.64 :L?..31 . stable 8gnipment Governnont to Bal Wheat tended. She was the recipient of a_ ]ll:b f a b 11.44 a 1.81 7.81 12.81 :Luther Bailddag d[aterla beautiful gifts. a 5.b4 - _ ` -We give highest g� !1 �,rge number g was enjoyed b) a-Sat. only. a-3at., ,gdtt9ptee Free ,.:Phase at out ezpensa 4 A. social evening a-daily except $uz►• and Sol•''b-Sun and Hol. only; y - Work Guaranteeea n foll0win the show- Sun and Hol. only. �,J� bit year those present, g � . . .. � I v_ - . . To Je PR - A track Mr. and Mrs. Mothersill .v�ll be Phone.°1502; of tfie new Time Tables art aaaitabk"at ail eau - moving to Oshawa to reside, with- We also .buy course t1�� - I lCo ies pICKERING, ON'TAItIO ;tk `'in a few days. They will be very P ,offices and agencies ;-.:much missed by the. .people of this wiYlage as they have shown their ' interest id many local undertalt- Coach Tzaval information nt SPA BATTERY RADIOS lugs, and their,help aPPX+ �s- - P The es wls _ om e e wi a cries, with them. ,� ! j. P? ,,,:e 1Rnl� • The regular aneetirig of the Miss- Jion Circle of the Baptist church, .`cry low battery consumption - L2�2 . ................. r" gill be held on ;Tuesday evening - -next in an Open' Meeting, at the e► Of 938 `Pl mouth Deluxe Touring -'home of Mrs. Judson Ward, y 'Balsam, at 8 o'clock. The Uxbrid- Sedate .;ge Circle will be gueatia on this D w�u rwid. the pro_ ICKENSNT iori and P -Da (}ASraQtee occasion, 90 -Day o the �c�g- . gr+am.. All meac�ers f ation are invited: Anyone.requiring Mors 6 " transportation, -please call Mrs. • '3 Chev Deluxe Coach :, r#unity for farmer ,Ensue Ward or Miss Alms Pugh- _Here's an oppo _ (In , srantced Porfect •• '° <� e Baps Church Anniversas'y home - Services will be held on Sunday, k ossa end. AL to sell their produce rig t a . Claremont. w October 1st, and X y, MOLE -.'the Sinday services, Rev. A. Ii. at highest market prices. ALF. Park, of Aurora's former Rev.. PHONE 3201 will Preach MEMMEMON at both services, and • in Farm:'Ltd. have installed ,will be assisted by the home choir :..Pickering ..in the morning, end by the Baker modern lint for killing and finish w Mrs. m p WANTED .. b aCALVES led y i �te�e,. deg . �u Le �Oldharn in the evening. A special us ar - invitation is extended to everyone in g poultry of all kinds at t e 2 Highway at .,SEL YOUR CALVES AT HOME to join us at these services. On - Monday evening, supper will �be room Farm on No. ; 7W itb • We have a buyer there - - served from 6.30 o clock until g. y __Save Time and Money _ �y This is to be followed by an ex - ceptionally fine Program, given by - for -chickens and f iDWle - Male Choir, of We have a buyer at the farm the Toronto Lyric of which Da _ • twenty-six voices, the well-]mown �f you have a quantity, write or y, ETUESDA'Y AND ;Frederic Thomas, r{IJONDA :Conductor, is Master. They will be hone, and our buyer will call and assisted by Miss. WTlnnifred Thom- p • WEDNE`SDAY as, Pianist, Miss Elizaboth Beales, quote you a price. - E�ocutioni - KERI NCS f7ARMS st, and Mr. Fred Bennett, PIC r violinist-This should be a particul- IN FARMS LTD. LIMITED ' ssly fine Program, and should not PI CKER4 :be missed. The Lyric Choir is one TORONTO PICKE"G WHIM $, 1 y 43( the better-3m*wn Nub g"uPs PHCr1F.+1 .4_ `a,, in Il1anada today. _ _ ;fi..••3_,. '.:.w f,.. .� �..5`'.-H•:.�1� .. a:-:... r' ZFX- fyc5., t. p,•.,, . '• g ,...ra•.... �,,.,1� •-�:���:. ..rew�'. :.xe�.,,. a :�.., ...aa:^TM.:.>.�,.�. ... �E�s` „c.'�.; .3.> —xa:,�t ,,,�.,..zr�".5a:..+....=• .,.._ -xst• -..:-. "tcw:,'.. s'.., e • � ' ' � .�,-„ ..,, ,;. .�.,,,• ;` x _ ..,,a.�' ter' .' < � ; i Game Preserve/ - - --NEWS VOLE PARADE A conservation program to pro- OE tilt - teet wild ducks and geese In.Nor. ■ ■ ■ them Ontario was -advocated re- -Use ---Y� cently by.Judge Uriah McFadden, TRESS ,RD �:: POLAND'S CORE: The Poles, who in an address to ,the Chatham Ht- have '.•esu expecting and preparing wants Club. for :his war with Germany for al- "Something must be done to NiO. I OSTRICH FOR • �` < > atop'the shooting of wild fowl'or — most twenty years, long ago decid- we will not- h ve any ducks oa An. optimist is a titan who ea,�iat the ultimate cote of their thought there could be no world "�NER FY�RED dete�ee would be the triangular geese in Ontario," the jurist said. ;t central region of industry-between "Slaughter at, the present time is war if only Europe could learn.all d r". ' terrific and unreasonable." about that undefended frontie't Krakow on the west. Lwow on the, between ,Canada and the United r 3 A region in the vicinity of - , r ear:, Lublin on, the•north. Into this y States.—Toronto Star. ' BREAD 4 ^���:��` • area rook at the map), guarded by Bay should be cel aside as a bird : hi sanctuary, he said. Another sanct- g4;ands,:served by,two rivers, 3 Po'.ssd two years ago moved her uary should also be set up north ! CONFUSING TNAT S BETTER :-s of Sault Ste: Marie, he contended. as 77 ails: steel and munitions. works, 6 js bull: power plants, ata cost of "u we only had a Jack Miner in People who buy auto.liceases at ;200,((•0,000, It Poland is, force,] the north it would be a.great edu- this time of year now get no re= _ cation to the public," he claimed. duction. But this year, as.far as FOR YOU , �baca .ato this "safety trangle", "If Northern • Ontario wants to auto markers go, does not end tin- " �• she ca;L still receive aid through ` maintain and regain its reputation _til neat year.—'Peterborough Es- her southeast gate the valley for wild life, then it must suppress aminer. �. of Yee 1}niester down to Rumania the ruthless slaughter of wild life." ` and the Black Sea. Germany can- not ::ock this gate without going HOW TO AVOID TRAPS - r- around through Hungary oi' fight- A new scheme has been worked "the Reader Ie Warned" . . . by Ing :i.:ough a12 the nay from lira- N T A R I O out to defeat the speed traps said Books And You Carter Dickson . , . Toronto. Mo Low :o Lwow. to exist in various municipalities-. Clelland A Stewart, Limited . . . , G:attd strategy-of the Polish ars UTDOORS The idea is to keep within the $2.00• ' Mies ",as been to retire slowly, and speed limit and laugh at thea trap. BY _ trona-:fn manpower, consolidate ' By VIC BAKER Toronto Globe and Mail. ' ELIZABETH EEDY Canadian cedar is being nand flee.: ;sea, then mak? a last stand ' to a death in the Triangle. _ extensively in the construction of Less than an hour's run from l "THE READER IS WARNED" camps throughout Great Pritaie Kingston is the little village of THE HANDS SET BACK t for use in peacetime as schools ' jBPY STORIES: In a aide district Battersea, lying on Loughboro It is being said once more that -By Carter Dickson and in wartime as refugee shel — `'borde::ng on•.Lake Huron, farmers Lake, in the vicinity of which the war now being fought will and :awnspeople have been lying there is some of the best bass and "min civilization." War itself is Death by animal magnetism or awake nights, or sleeping head-un- trout fishing in the whole of On- unpivilized, but its presence in the criminal telepathy, lurks behind Jam. ��� ���� der•.he•covers in recent weeks. tario, world even on a large scale will the covers of this book. jw's Pe-W-tent rumors about the big Lake Loughboro is about- 20 not wreck civilization. It will not Sam Constable (nearing sixty -.-�Haigr_eyer farm near Thedford are miles in length and from half a stop the clock of human progress; but sound as a dollar, except fora the reason. Some reports said it is mile to a mile in breadth. It is it will simply set back the hands. touch of malaria)'is found dead at -- ----- a Ge:man alrbase; .others that It studded with islands and the open- Fourwapa, near Grovetop, Surrey, s Is s centre for German espionage 'ing of new vistas through chap- with signs of malicious -mental in- MISUNDERSTOODactiti ; throughout Ontarlo. Stor• fluence havin been exerted over s nels between the islands as yourg les t: concealed weapons, •dyna- motor boat skips along to the 11211- The editor of a Kansas aper him. Man to watch is Herman Pea- a ' mite, ;Olson gas,,sabotage equip- ing grounds is a constant delight. says be picked up ,s Winchester nik, a psychic expert who says: :eaest men on sentry duty, have The water is as clear as crystal rifle one day recently and started "Notes In sound can shatter glass R been attending like wildfire. Prov- anal' a portage of three-quarters up the street to return it to its or even kill a man: The same, nat- s - tacis,: ,•olice are tired of denying of s mile brings you #o Rock Lake; owner. The relinquent subscrib- urally, applies to thought." Nina - thesa :ales, and it is thought tbac while a drive from the hotel of a ers got it into their beads he was Constable, the widow, has written the owners of the estate, two bro- utile brings you to Dog Lake. on the warpath and a number of - a detective tale, Including .a new thers. :actors, of Preston, may de= Fishing with a copper line for them he met insisted on paying kind of poison, and she has a scrap man? as investigation before any deep-lying trout will give you fine, him What they owed him. On his book called "New Ways of Commit- deep-lying damage can be. done to cold, six to ten pound lake trout. return• to the office he found a ttng Murder," Terror stalks_ at their property by frenzied but mis- load of hay, ib bushels of corn, Fourwaga when another character If you prefer casting far large- load : patriots. ten bushels of potatoes, a load of expires. Inspector Hamplrrey Mast- you and t your black bass. wood and a barrel of turnips had era does all an ordinary sleuth can ' yon can get your fill of .them in ps MR. KING'S POLICY: Highlights Dog Lake It is not difficult to been brought in. — Walkerton do; then who should arrive but Sir of tri- Canadian herald and Times. Henry Merrivale, Mr. Dickson's a government's pot- catch all the law allows, but to iiy iz, tae war crisis as outlined in capture a fine fish on a light rod grumpy but lovable and almost Prime Minister Mackenzie King's and have aH the sport of it is c-L � miraculously gifted deducer : .. speer: to the House of Commons: enough for decent angler. Schools In AN what.he does with two related w r Rapd4 expansion of air training At Gracefield, about 60 miles clues would put most great think- '-_had of air and naval facilities, and north of Ottawa, a camp is situ- And On Wh1elS era to shame. Mr. Dickson's hand- lingI the despatch of trained air person- ated about 12 miles from the town of the psychic material is 1 ' r something to watch — we ma not s s -er .tel: Economic pressure against itself, supplying guides, equipment Gets Little Red School- tell poll whether or not it's phony. -r— De�rs:.z3�iSCIudtng seizure of the and cabin accommodation. While chip= sad property, Defense of guests are limited to 50, the rates awe in Modem Versions A don't mins Item. _ Newfc-andland, Labrador, the Gulf are reasonably low'and the terri- of St , Lawrence and nearby tory for the use'of guests covers .:'Pioneer teachers who ruled to E'.5 ✓ 'rem'L possessions, by Canada, 1 more than 70 square miles. Canada's early schools would,open LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher `Deus C,-went here of u unit}ons Close to the lodge is Whitefish their eyes with astonishment at baste; Iadz try and agriculture Lake which has produced some of modern versions of the little red _ rearet to a wartime basis; No coa- the biggest bass taken this year in schoolhouse across the Dominion - MI?S P1P4 DIARY _. script'cn; 'Furntibing of supplies the Gatineau.District. Other lakes as Autumn classes have resumed. - tf'C. k!nds to British and Allied and streams, while less frequented, In Nova Scotia, the schools have / Powers including munitions, food- also produce pickerel, great nor- taken to the air, In Ontario they stuff manufactured and raw mat- thern pike and some lake trout. are on wheels. Physical education LIC ( - k ertaa: Measures fo assure the fur May your fall fishing trip be a once supplied to most atndeats ` Dishing.of financial support tar Car great success! through farm chores, is compul- } NE f eada's military participation; Cetn- sory in British Columbia schools. VOT trot of Proffteeriag protection ag- Saskitchewan has an extensive PU stns' sa.,otage: Consultaiions with Toll Of Dead / 0 correspondence course system w vorF •- to ;gorertment of Great Britain. In Last Walt with students in remote sections of The cardinal point of Mr, King's • the province getting their educa- • PO tion ic. this: "The primary task tion through Post Office facilities. and reep6nsibiiity of the people of More than 8,500,0fl0 persons Children in far off lands gzt all i �'(•�'!, i .� /� Canada ,s the defence and security were killed in action or died of their education through Ontario's wounds and other causes during correspondence course, Ontariotht last Wo,ld %N ►' - • m sa onar am fes are enrolled The Allies, including the Unit- among the mail pupils of the de- Car, Amok, Cane ed States, contributed 5,152,115 partment. In Northern Ontario, the In Front Front Door lives while the Central Powers schools are on wheels. The railway lost 3,386,209 men. These fig- school car service carries educa• urea do not include those wound- tion to scores of small communt- Occupants of a frame cnttage ed, maimed or left helpless for life ties along the railway'lines. ✓� a o 0 le St. Williams, Ont., wera rude- through blindness or other causes. A survey by the Canadian Press �_• �, With 65,038,810 men under showed Nova Scotia with the re- o v 1y awakened in the early •morn- arms during 1914-18, more than •cord for the greatest use of the 'io a o Ing hours recently when an auto- half that number became casual- radio among, Canadian o mobile crashed into the front provinces o v ties, the total being 37.494,186 with Saskatchewan second. For o 0 0 o ca door of the house. or 57.6 per cent. of those under more than a decade, Nova Scotia's o 0 0 Fred G. Ivllmaster, Port Row- arms, „ 'department' of education has put ' man: dryer of the car, lost con- out a general program to schools trol of the machine, The. Oren- soil suivey of more than 100,-; on diversified subjects. �// pantr of the house R:vakened to 000,000 acres in Connection with �l-li-radio=equipped schools tune find the front door and casing the work of Prairie Farm Rehabi- In to these lessons. When the smashed in, plaster falling ani litation has so far been completed school is not radio equipped, the /� - wO NEcr�. the pnrtitioti between the twc• in the Provinces of Manitoba, Sas- students go to homes with radios- Iron-, don't know how it ha Iron: rooms damaged• ,katchewan and Alberta. and get school attendance credits. ppened! I just pulled down a lever and hit a jack pot!!" -REG'LAR FELLERSN—Well-Handled - . .. _ By GENE B�'RNES , THIS 19 r dt T' 4T'S A NICE - tEJMPN' } 1T WAS _ BUT YOU -r.r s lrINO� YMIBRCLI.A! PRESENT FROM HAVEN'T WELL,READ WHERE DICUA WHAT IT SAYS 1' P. , COT GET IT A S19TER ON THE FIANDLE Ilt� r 71,4 • t .. r 1 ' - br.. _ ._ `iP/moi i � '�L'• � - ,. .,- .: ...: _ _ ..c.: ::� t",--m :'_: ,.-,..a •� � �,�. _ .+,1 ,,r' • ._ -., er`-',�.' _.-,m. •c�,�+g .* � a.. '-. ,a- ��,.. :e,; .,y .,-!i '""+r.`i aY^'.-+t ti�- :'r. ,d. .4.L�,.. �'#:.J .-. ...... G::.... .. .'d.. :.. •, ;... .. .._.': ^� +irk. ..A Sia..' - ,. :'�. : e¢ r, '. .• ... ... }fir der with the exaggerated gracious- hands working faultlessly as she. ,,•` � r{ JOIN THE nese of one who makes a rite N of applied a tourniquet and a&patc]t- t - being always kind to inferiors. ed Tran to summon a doctor. kBA "Oh, nurse—won't you have them Meantime, Stephen Sargent sat Sr fi t call my car as you pass the omceT with a face like granite, his /vee �A I'm in rather a'htitry." on the fingers of that right hand : So sorry, but I'm aoE going which had performed so many dar- ` i that way, Tran answered with !ng miracles—lingers that now ' r b. what she hoped was just the :'gnu hung lar and-Helpless, and would touch of tolerant amusement to not move, no matter how hard he STAMP CLUB paint the difference between a tried to flex them. bury professional woman and a When Miss Miller said in her mere social butterfly, "and I'm in clear, even voice, "As soon as the shock wears off, the nerve will rather, a hurry, myself. Nurses, �� he o lifted bleak st YUYh • For ten cents and the labs)and showing the teapot trade- you know, are slaves to-the, clock." come to life, only y mark fro"m an packet of SALADA TEA we will send you Young Dr, Benchley glanced eyes and said with bitter amuse- a Beginner's�udit"oF: 1--64 p+qqss St.asp Albua. -100 swiftly from one to the other with meat, "Your bedside technique ,is al erentstsmps. 3—B] listoftlwusandsofsbmPso(faed a manner at first star' then,as as perfect as ever, Miss Miller. ,,,,■_ Free in exchange for SADA labels. his eyes came to rest on Tran, Just then Dr. Benchley hurried SALADA STAMP CLUB—4H King St.W.,Toronto faintly amused. in with a fresh nurse; and Mica The Catastrophe j Miller turned and walked with her ' Congratulating 'himself on his erect, light" step out of the room. , r happy escape, Tran thought..Well, It was a moment before man fol- t♦ SERIAL STORY loved. • .. - _ ..._ "Co Alive r,. he's n '` The t'catastrophen carie shortly .COrYRIGMT, 10'Je. When she"Come: go into the ser= rR E TROs!B LEfter the operation was over. To- svttw sttttvlee. INC.tNe, ward the end, a violent wind and vice room beyond, Katherine Mit- leanin electr - .. By E{inOru? Cowan Stone _ Eventthe se cal Hely beautiful Mia s p, door, her face :and attractive with a against a u board s Miller, who was handling the sea- buried against her,bent 'arm, her body a-renched with sobs. CAS7 OF CHARACTERS trac_or"—slap—"Retractor" Lures, gianced up apprehensively + IRAN DEARBORN—heroine, stu. "Haemostat"—slap—"Haemostat." once or twice when small objects "Nis arm!" she was moaning. the help Of WRIGLEY'S dent nurse. She ran into love `Forceps"—sap="Forceps" hurtled b) the windows or static ",Oh, no! I couldn't' bear that! and trouble when she met But not suture this time. -crackled in the hushed room with In _another year he would GVM• DR. BOB BENCHLEY — hero, Tran knew now that sutures were each blinding flash of light;kng. have been famous. People would handsome, s: .h have been coming to Saint Vin- uM X' porn interne. He handled only by graduate nurses. when it was over, and t e pa- tN0 cents from all aver the country C,rtaW had trouble, too, keeping up In honor of the occasion, Tran. tient had been wheeled away, only. „ . • yA//A< with br;lliant had had a` shampoo, a fingerwave Dr. Sargent, Miss Miller, and-Tran , ! R� DR. STEPHEN SARGENT—head and a manicure. 'Not that any one remained — Miss Miller,beeause "Famous! Saint Vincent s. surgeon. Dr. Sargent's proMem would know the difference, but Dr. Sargent had detained her; You can't bear it"" Tran snapped ' GET VET TODAY[ 'was something *else again. having done so gave her 'an up- Tran, because there Were . still before she could remember to bite l Yesterday: Tran wins, f being fit and clean things she had to do. her"cheeks._ "And what shunt but bterd to wooden abowt Dr. and ready, like a priestess per- ovrn`g Xb;uut between t ' e can't operate anymore, BUTTER TARTS, it will kill him—or worse Benchley. ' Then the thing hap- forming cleansing rites before a strument table and the service 2tls tablespoons butter pened whish threatened to change sacrifice Beula Tagg; who room, Tran'heard Miss Miller say, Why don't you try thinking about t cup brown sugar was also helping, him fbr s change. her world completely. p' g, scandalized Tran "Congratulations Doctor. :Co one 1 egg, beaten well by choosing to sleep instead of but you 'could have done that. Mise Miller whirled upon her, teaspoon vanilla -- her blue eyes .blazing through CHAPTER XI purifying. But then Beula was He'll live, don't you think"" 34 cup seedless coo ns tears. Tran had 'started awake that only i..o be "dirty nurse," which She heard Top Sarge't0ply 's i cup shredded coconut — —_ .You little fool"'. she cried. �p chopped pecans morning thinking, "This is the means thatr her lot vias to. p:ck"up little wearily, "And what, iA God's 'h may!,+ messy -things that the scrubbed name, has the poor"devil to lire "Whitt would I be thinking - Have tart Dana ready lined with rasa to hake been the culmi nurses mustn't touch. for? . . . This is the kind of case about. �� pastry. In the meantime cream the nation of the dreams of Almost Oman's mood of exaltation had" that makes•a surgeon feel like a "Then for heaven's asks, Tran butter, add the whoa. egg. thea .two"years. For today.she was to been momentarily jarred as she criminal." said hardily, "go and do aomethiag frnit, nuts and vanilla Ft11 tins help at one of Dr. Stephen Sar- hurried along a corridor that mor- 'But the operation was stucess- _about it. Let him see how you within an eighth of an Inch of the gent's operations. suing by the sight of Dr. Benchley ful." feel. You're the only one who top of dish. Bake Sn hot over. until True, she had worked under and his pretty widow, coming to- "The operation' . . . Ia the t all can do him any good naw." light brown. useveral of the other surgeons be- gether from one of the private you ever think of, Katherine? Af• "But I — I can't" Amazingly BANBURY TARTS + all, are human bei tate correct Miss Miller was crying fore=but that eras net the Baine. rooms The: charming Mrs. ter all beings, . cup chopped ra:elnt, dated. cur- tiow, scrubbed and sterilized, in Maitland seemed to have a num- you know, out in the thin, high voice of a laparotomy'gown and cap, rubber ber of friends who Were patients Shattered Glass frightened child. "He's so at I?m rants afraid. , You knave what he's 1 tablespoon chopped citron ?eel gloves and mask, she was to take these days. Tran didn't mean to listen, but 'A cup chopped Walnuts part at last in the antiphonal Something intimately possessive they seemed to have forgotten like•" 1 cup brown sugar of chant which she, had rehearsed, in the way she rested a hand on her. They were standing together "why should you be afraid d. 2 eggs alone with a pair of scissors that Bob's :sietve and laughed-up. into by a window, against a stormy him i! I'm not?" Tran demanded. Juice and rind of one lemoc day, almost two years ago, before his face surprised Tran into a Bud- background of wind-swayed trees "Re's ay about you. Any one Mix first Wiz ingredients togeth- a the shinitsg cases in the instrument den unreasonable"fury of resent-, and dashing rain—standing with with eyes can see' that.. If he or, then add egg. iemonr.and rind room. . .'. That was the first time Inent:- the lock of two who instinctively hasn't told you, it's probably be- and mix thoroughly together. Have Bob Benchley had kissed her. Uh, -A Refusal drew together, yet in the final cause he thinks—like a lot of oth- plain flaky pastry readF. Boll out Well— $he" reminded herself with 'it resolution were left always apart. er people around here—that you , p to usual pastry th-citneas and eat Today it would be very differ- shrug,"well,•l could have had him Miss Miller's low, even voice ' are—well not quite human. in pieces tons.inches square. Put -ent.. "Scalpel' Dr.•Sargent would if I'd liked, couldn't I? I've got said something else that Tran did You can't blame him, you know, a small amount of mixture on each soap And nurse Dearborn would what I did want, haven't I1" appt catch, and Dr. .Sargent an- the way, you"go around acting like piece. Fold In envelope style, mots- ``.slap a knife into his hand with the But just then - Mrs. Maitland ass eyed 'almost bitterly, "Yes, and. sr frozen plaster saint For tering edges with cold water. Then _.irrisp echo, "Scalpel." "Re- turned and called over .her shoal- even surgeons are, sometimes hu- heaven's sake, if you really want mark the edge with fork. Bake In man beings, Katherine. . You frim to know-that you're actually bot oven 80 miaates until pastry.Is wouldn't like that, would you" alive, with feelings like the rest brown. You like flesh and blood machines, of us, go and ell him so now. PECAN TARTS IDOU BLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET always tuned to the highest ells- while you look like it for the first 1 tablespoo:. flour _ " + cienry. I often wonder—" time in your life!" 14 cup brown sugar It was. then -that the rendingBe Concluded.) 1-8 teaspoon salt _ (To B COACI ed.) - crass came. A'splintered bulk of ! —o- - 2 eggs ' tree trunk and wet leaves hurtled l HIS LIFE IS 1 cup milk " through the heavy window pane, i 1 unit teaspoon vanilla and shattered g'.ass fell in every 'I'RANSFORINED' teaspoon almond extract ' ° ° e) a quo:`+ / direction. sebooimaster be-. Itis cup choppers pecans ` i•� y Q� Mi_s '.Hiller cried out in's voice � The studs: �� �✓ comes human, radiantly happy Mix flour, sugar, and salt. Add o , not her own, Stephen your beaten eggs 'and milk. Cook in a Rlei) arra-".' ' ' ' " in double boiler until thick — add the t CM ppE Pr. Sargent"just stood, his Left 1, « ants and flavoring• pour into pas- hand clasped above his right el- Goodbye, 1*0 try lined tart tins and bake for Y Fit ' I bon, while blood spurted from a I min utea' in hot oven. Whipped UNITE deep cut below. Cbl 7f cream added to' top, when Cool- Chips ool, p 'After that first shocked outcry, lends a delicious flavor. Miss Miller went into action with Apo / g If *on haven't seen`the movie, I it ..1. usual saifk. sure poi-e. ­_ uscaullu voice low and even in command, . read the story. our Ho 1 ■ ■ / her face a smooth r:iask of. r,aiet, , :CpIyIING SOON! Problems J self-a�s�:cd comm encr. �'inr Have you fussy eaters to yout family9 Do you have trouble :.i <: providing a varied and interest- IT menu? Do your cakes fall'+ ;5 + • , , T T Then write,'enclosing a stamp ed, self-addressed envelope to Miss Sadie B. Chambers,care of this paper, and she will endea' vour to solve your p"bleata. i Canadian families �I +a•a The quickest way to cut new enjoy eating delicious, bread is to dip you knife in boil- : �` S � crunchy,nutty-flavored Shredded '' J ing water every few minutes. Wipe Wheat, regularly, every. day. It's By SADIE- B. it it dry before cutting., good for them because It brings them all the energy of 100go whole wheat. -FAVORITE SMALL PASTRIES 3 It's nourishingand delicious, besides with the return of Autumn, n ! INSIDE INFOORTION" s pieparing our menus, !t is quite beingconvenient and economical. Start '` ` natural that pastries will be ap• /er indigestion or CONSTIPATION '�ti"`�•,, eating Shredded Wheat today. You'll w�ti.. pearing a little more frequently aaAaaa INT[RNAIIY tl» tee-eu� way. so Mesa Ta. wets ' ,ple•+••My. + agree that it agrees with you. A as the fresh fruits for desserts IlAKY�aea��pr"Mydl�as, h The Canadian^ wed ry�tWIS ��p, ,� gradually disappear. The tart has �> ` tiw In relieving become a universal favorite and a , aewaNpwtien. At rival 01 the pie. These small past. tineas-steres— `e:, ries can be as plain as you with t 2se and lOe. i► Y4� i "� ,, and as orartifaedntasayound lydesiree Fillings FM vides to: V- • r..o�{,� ✓M p e '• and garn,19bes can all be planned . Balflaid Tee fin R Er ►ooK roe according to the individual require- tj MODS -tNtS �AMIttAR £ e, k S t�KAOEATvousi a menta and demands of the house- r' Woo state hold. There is a certain definiteIlk d s s daintiness in its individual form — and most practical as the lunch hoz provides an opportunity for In- Dept. sa dividualisiag it. 1 Close^4vet, Torowto 3, Canada j a; WH Pastry for tarts to be perfect _RE 0 0 E 0 must be of a flaky nature. J"ue No. 38 -- '39 ' r SI A D E I N CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT I am'giving volt We tayoritet of my household: ' 0 or.-wad aim IL Law*, a 0ddM1P' salad by bw =a, 98"1 Agent Amespending a No6k 446 sr. her , Sister, Mrs. Munro and daughter, Chris" ZRAPMAN Murison wW Mr. X=son. Andrew, of "The nonsensical -4wrs. secu, of Fort Hope, is -4111048 Ruby _.Sons of the si awn b" -in-law, Mrs. G. been enjoYig a two visiting, her doter nn(y 00 a" special owing of yarns that are told during a crisis Un 9b "Moon. W. Barker. such as we now have, might include igley,' bag been the ;.11113ponding a COUP Of St ouft'ville. 4 NOr*b Qu --Miss -Edith Murray spent am overheard in this township a Is of wee" With week-end With Mr.' and Airs Bailey few days ago, by one who is in the ionds in P6ft-SULnley. babit of 'twisting" everything he ip' ' lop '.Tailors W. Barker and daugh --The many lRends of Mm J.. Is, that — "right in the town- -4fts. G. tells, Miss Betty, spent a few days Smith, of Toronto, will regret to ship they were calling up women to .�. -.,.FALL and WINTER 11n Toronto with friends last [week- hear she is in the Toronto General send to France -as truck-drivers --On Sunday morning next; We Hospital. Doubtless any U and army cooks �5 time, and in been enjoying . ::-WOOLENS and STYLE'S 2",6?t to standard --some boys have Canadian woman could apply for a 'ConSequence we turn our watches themselves throwing stones through such service, but the women who back one hour. the windows of one of the churches are in charge of this VOLUNTARY and clocki In Suitings and Overcoatm" ge Shepherd, If HOM11 in the village. __a1r& W. registration, do not want to have ton, and daughter, Marguentepq of _Xr. and Mrs. Draper and little any Pickering women feel that in by Vd daughter, of Komoka, spent the registering, they off 'peep York, spent a day last 'week are being sent Clark and family week-end.Mrs, W. J. week-end.with Mr-S. Draper's mot- to France to drive a truck-load of M R. C. A. RAFFLEMAN A number of inquiries have her, Mrs. James Andrew. amunition-up to the front line in 'Tip Top Tailors Special Representative been made for how" in the Wil- —Bert Elliott and friend who the next few weeks. The move- &"nt houk is a most have been spending three weeks at ment, is purely voluntary, and there W, but a v parents — -on *ki?AV to :n-nd in Pickering thA home of the formers nutnerous duties Asit anY ywamy George and Mm Elliott,- returned ancanperform right at home, and -7 10resent. - this is what the registration is show in Tor- to Timmins on , Saturday, to res ursday, September- 28th work in the minejL, -Jrhe Annual MOt6r 7, cancelled by Mayor urne their attempting to ascertain, — which Onto which was Ralph Day, a few weeks &90, as —Rev. Mr. Lawrence, Of Whitby, of theft can, and would you be Be sure to come in and meet him the zilubition beadings are to be occupied the pulpit in the Presby- willing to perform should the need the militia, may Yet be terian Church on Sunday, when be arise, . . 2hose who appreoiste rich Quality fabrics, will be used by week ear- delivered an excellent sermon. The held, if it..can be held a Sunday School will meet on Sun- intjigued by thb infinite variety of Tip Top Uer than usual. --ft George's Church, Sunday, day immediately our the church NOTICE Suitings and Overooatings shown by Harvest Thanksgiving semice, which will be 11 O'clock- Sept 24th. Preacher, Rev. Q P. Standard time. ftfiVe. 11 16 ___Flease take-notice-that, from now --their represen went ov. x1okirbead, of Tor�dnto. 7 P. M. —A number from here we until further announcement, owing preacher Rev. E. G. Robinson You tr to the Whitby United Church on to the present crisis causing fluct- invited to attend Sunday evening, after service here, cations in prices and much larger "411 Cordially and to hear the organ recital given by p these services. Sunday School Mr. -Legge on the opening of the capital involved to carry- a -proper S. 'CHAIDMAN i Bible CUM at 10 a. = stock of goods, and also owing to • --Fruit growelis'and fruit deal- new Legge pipe organ just install- the fact that we art obliged to PRY J. we are greatly worried over the ed. The church was practically fill our wholesale accounts in 10 or 30 and a beautiful instrument was sugar question. 'In most towns in ed days, we, -t cannot he undersigned c.a the province of Ontario, two pounds listened to, by the admirers. in some casae. one Pound, ;8 Visitors at C. J. Stevenson a longer-period than 30 days. We feea And 0 extend any credit whatever for a AT (Rev.) Higg, . 'CLEA-IRING L1NES 'r the limmit, and as a result, a. large last week were: Mrs that it will be obvious to our many of fruit is allowed to go to of Manilla;, Mrs. May Harbron, .01 amount friends and customers, that th-s pnoste g has Much to. do Mr. and Mrs- Frank Rogers, Mr- 1 1� .. I . . 1ess, than Cost Hoarding Walter T. Stevenson, of p is necessary under present .7.7with the situation.. and Mrs conditions, and therefore ask you weather .of Kinsale; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mac- -The excessiveiY hot I for, and thank you in anticipation Men's Calf Boots, Reg. $6.150, for $Zi.00. the past week came to an end on key, of Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. F. i - for a continued hearty co-opera; Sunday eve when. it turned M. Chapman, of Pickiring, and Calf Oxfordp, Rcg. $6.60, for $3.95. ning than. Ji quite cool, and on Monday morning Miss Graham, of Orillia. Boys' Oxfords, sizes 13 Reg. $3.60 for $2.00 slight touch of frost, —The September meeting of the M. S. CHAPMAN there was a Claremont), Women's Institute will be held on BOOTH' & MURISON Boys' Scampers 15 to 2's, R ear. $1. 9 for $1.10 (ice reported north of i which was, heartily welcomed by Tuesday, 26tb, at 8 O'clock S. T_. Stanfield's Underwear, Reg - $2.00, for $1.49 ALL YEAR INCOME selling large. victims, of whom at the home of Mrs. Newman, sat A Stanfield's Surower Underwear, Reg. $1.85, for $1,00 the bay-fever xtracts, toilet requis- • many through- Fairport Roll Call — Stain Rem- line spices, e there are a great door. No experience needed. Pleas- Papers on — 11147hen you 1 Nansook Combinations, lieg. $1 CO, for 49c. avers- out the country. Many in Pickering r good I ant work. Steady repeat orders Lave suffered greatly during the buy hosiery"* and "The Art of Does from old and new customers. Small Overalls, sizes 4f to 46, Rev. $2.00. for $1.69 d- A discussion — few viee'­!, 4 jea amount puts you in business for 'Men's work ( loses, Reg. $1.35,for $310: $11 or 85e. --John Wilson, of the Base Line clattung affect Character -40 NO RISK. Eveellent opp- with a big loss through an odd Hostesses - Mesdames: Newmau, J,11" ; Ladies Bill[ Rose, Dark pladeil, Beg. 69c., for 49c. ortunity to right party. For free secident one night last week, when EL Andrew, E, C. Jones and Mc- t details and catalogue *itsout oblig- med Donald. Will those having room da .4Show Team" returned Pick erinig 7 having his ation, FAMILEX CO. 570 Se. Clem Fred T. Bunting, from the 1Dshwwa Fair. #117he horse in their cars for extra passengers, t, Montreal. 'he Four Comers at en DY TM being transported truck, please be. -at t _ Ystahliat ed 1867, teaving the high. 2.45 o'clock. and shortly after —An unusual accident occurred Classified AdvertloemenU *ray, a mile east, the ]horse clW*- over the side of the truc* and at the school here on Tuesday aft- WANTED — to buy, 2 small pigs. IS 7.. ed n, when the Continuation pup- Apply, Mrs. Williams, Simcoe PL -fen to the ground. The horse died emoo -7. -..SPEC IA shortly after from fatal.internal ils were practicing for the coming field day. Craig . Murkar Was in FOR RENT — 1 room suitable f ,:injuries. central --mam1wrl 4 the Women's Ins- the act of making a pole vault, and office or small business in C Breakfast Rac'on' . .25c. a The ct will when going over the rail, seven or part of Claremont Village. Terms titu4 throughout the district in eight. feet in the air, the pole reasonaMe. T. Paterson, Clare- -'.be interested in learning that M .-Minced Steak I 2c. a The Greta Pollard, B. H. Sc., has been broke and he fell to the ground. moat. the staff of -MacDon- sustaining injuries 'that rendered York saw, 9 ..12c. • appointed to him unconscious for a time. He was FOR SALE White .41 -A Liver, a 166' . 7, aid Institute at Guelph, as Lector- himpip, 2 weeks old; 2 White York taken to Dr. Cartwright'& ,Stawin eef er on Foods and Nutrition. For the whbre he was examined. No tract- ' sows, ist litter, due Sept.' 30th. I g Els 12c. a lip. Min Pollard in the Serviceable boar, 14 mos. 12 shoats. Peat four years were found, but evidence of Ontario Dept. Shortening, le ' .. of Agriculture, has ureo M. F. Tomkins, 4th don. Pickering. 5c• a lb .i bad charge of Extension Work in spinal injuries were looked for. At Jewel the moment it is not known wheth- -Chesterfield suites and studio cou- 3 tins, 13ce Blame Economics Sri nine of tbe. er there was any such injury. ches, 1940 fall exhibition samples, .,Clamic . Cleanser, Qr[trul Ontario eountieft —After a season of hard-utruggle I inert construcTson, bMutlfu- culOur- —The dot machines in. Oshawa *QJUo the local ball team lost in the fin- ings, large selection. Lowest prices. have been meeting with disaster 'Banden Bees last week. Our W al to What trade-in or exchange have The police I _-.�.during the past week. team have been leading the other you. — Todd 745 Woodbine Ave., R E department have seized them all, • 1 , D ...... teams a hard run throug�oift the I Toronto. :and after emptying them of their nickels, which were handed over to season, and prospects of getting D — $50 -,Butcher- (Phone 3000) "TieLering' diat cup have looked pretty-go.od REW0,11 will -be paid for the city treasurer, they were given lately, and the loss of this deciding information -leading to the arrest . ,very rough usage with sledge gram- and conviction of the person or game goes down a bit difficult. 1 777, niers, making them useless except persons, who entered the property However, we hear from numerous �t for the junk man. Many seem to V corn on qf Mrs. Florence Todd, Woodlands think that it is not illegal to have just about a!§ soon hear as ha,�e on, corners an observation; we would 'krHadviare . I Road, Picliering, R. R. 2, and stole Pic emg these machines in their possession, the cup -7 The Pickering boys were a red three-wheeled tricycle from a C or it may be, they will ' run the good-natured and a gentlemanly- four-year old boy, on Tuesday, Sep. risk- of being "pinched". Many 19th. � Notify S. J. Todd, 745 % young men and some older ones bunch of sportsmen. That kind'of `Woodbine-Ave., Toronto. all theirloosechange an award will keep longer than a S will spend DEATH cup- SUDDEN in trying their luck with them, When this money is urgently need- ed to purchase food and clothing.' UG KILL -4bout 40 years ago, a company vrii formed to sell locust' hedges any Can be' dus, sted on on the farms of South Ontario nolo ulneemielut 31anr prominent farmers set out time during the day. .No dew is qK ibew shrubs. In many cases they we e neglected, and the trees grew JOHN (JACK) BOYES Wishes to announce that be bas bought ry to make it stick, ,necessa vi to be tall unsightly fence tines. the DRUG BUSINESS of the Late ERIC JONES. The store will charge of J. A. RICHARDSON. Pbm. B , a Graduate Drug, ID ]Doubtless this was due to the lack be inch&hedge-growing knowledge here. ist,with A eft'en years' retail experience. uden Death to, the Bug litec purch ently Mr. Banigan, who Goods, Patent awed the Robins farm, on the Brock Make this storeyour Headquarters for Toilet Household -Drugs, Sta, Road, where there were- one of Medicines, Stock and Poultry Suppler, . ,,.,New Life to the Plant CO& Cigars, ihew Wedges that had grown up to tionery, ice Cream, Chocolates, Soft Drinks, Tobaccos;V* .—thirty feet. Mr. Banigan wanted got for McCormick,Oteriag Farm Vacbicery And Cigarettes, Magazines, Newspapers Etc. t3unn cut down, and falling in with a Welshman, by the name of Jones, PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY DISPENSED We b&" IL Go pet f16 ft a IS not Me" .*e was taught bow to redeem it. Vur MQ#O The result is, that he will have in RUG 00., LTD. Q1 THE BOYSS 0 • • a year, one 6f the prettiest, and 14 THE REXALi, SUN-)AY HOURS ­r,`A6w hedge County, which DICKERING 't a in the J. S. BAISDON even a Jack-rabbit won't. get past- STORE 11,01-1,10 Inoonl DICKERING Phone 68 9,00-7.00 p.m.