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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_09_09 -s a7. Irq .�.: aY'n .s. '.... . .... .. .:�> P - S'• r,' -. - ��.•fs/ wi - HEA VOL. LV111 PICKERING., . ONT.. FRIDAY SEPT. 91 038. _ a>s•fiesst:vual ddY�.. Audley Brock Road GREENWOOD 'NOTICE . �.: Wheat is being sown as large an. School commenced on Tuesday :MILLS acreage as last year, despite the with an attendance of thirty, while L+✓ T1ii. H. O. PEAR80N-Physician ••Unr trucks lase]+your way tow prices prevailing. - Yod Surgeon. Dunbat ton. 1017. „ P g• two or three more are anticipated. 1886-.1936 every day. School re-opened oh Tuesday Mrs. Hetu, of the Brock Road kr IDB. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director morning last with Mr. Optowe'rical Anociationof Onto to rtes- COAL, COKE, g Fyfe Innis Store is back with-us again, after 'CHOPPING isttrad member of,the American OptonWr;'.f iD charge, -and wit$ about-fifteen spending the summer in Hamilton. Monde Wednesday and` Friday arson. Eye. ezaminod b7 appointment. scholars, y' saoaaaft C1 scholars.WuOD, CEMENT, We are glad to see the store open GRAVEL, The local Institute met at the again. WE:.GRIND -FINE LAND, t home of Mrs. 'Wm. Guthrie on Last .,week everyone enjoyed a Bran, •'Sborts and Feed* of 'all / and` Wednesday' last, the wet day red- corn and Weiner roast which was kinds, alto minerals and other r DONALD RUDDY darrlstter ucing the attendance. held at Dave Lenpoies orchard. ' Solicitor,Notary rubLc. :rlu..eyw s.oan• BUILDER'S SUPPLIES The Club will meet in the school Vb'ith lets to eat and good music to eoncentrafes for prof i tab leafee ding S�loemerly uccupied by the tate A.E.C°ns -das.aatth Rin&of Court House.Whitby. ray house on Monday evening next' for dance. to, all expressed having a kept on band) RF 1 1. 8]80aoss .100a1 ®8rtage work a eneral business meeting, after most enjoyable time: — - We have alsoplaeed in stock a full which a short• dance will -be held. We welcome to our community tbt _ Barrlstors tf Solicitors line of Maple Leif Milling The Audley ball team-have had a lir. and Mrs. MacLean and daugh- —Feeds and Supplies. `- t1�,ILLIAM J,BEATON. K.C. successful year' and a good time ter, -glary, who. have recently par- Lo a Feeds. with the •neighboring teams.. The chased the old' Knox place, former- F' �' �RrT prBRO�KE BELL,K.C. J.H.F.ROSS _ JAMES A VgRIGH'T ' A. W. , MITCHELL only weak spot was the lack of ly owned by Mr. Wm. Brady.. We r1!887 Street. Toronto. Adelaidessss news reporting of the, games. hope they find, it pleasant in their PIANO�TUNING T WCHARDSON& Co., Barris- Pickering, Ont. new surroundings. r + • + .tae,SoHcttors. Notaries etc.'. Suite 591. Greenwood Cherrywood AND gaoeliior Life Buildin`.36 Toronto St. foronto. Office phone ,� Residence 0.520 'Taiaphooe Ad.1888: Pickenn&Pheo 4613. 8tt W \TED-- UUti eniUin Fall All Binds .of I`emir Work g g Mr.' a7+d airs. 'Bern Sandford AMGUS htci4f[LLAti-Barrister. sol- The Beal Store,Claremont Wheat Phone ?�;, Brooklin._BROOK spent the' week-end in Syracuse. All Tuning Guaranteed Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street LIN FLOUR MILLS. ' --•poeooto. a edbone Elgin 5'103- 29tf PHONE 9•✓l Ux LovF„*- Dr-and-Mrs. C81LbeCk D Sunday School oil Sunday next at of Prince Edward Island,.are guests 209 CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO FURNITURE 10 a- m. Service at 11.1.5, with Rev. of Mr• and firs. George Todd. vE We rtre -displaying an attractive 'H' H. Mutton in charge. Mr. and airs. A. Taylor and fam- Phone L9keside 1502' ERBERT T FALLAIBE, L D 8.. p y The W. A. will meet at.the home D.D.5, Graduate of the Royal Coutse of variety of ily attended the Taylor re-union at Orders taken at NEWS Office :;sur{eons and ttu Un;reratty of Toronto. Aluminum and GranitewAre Etc. 3f Mrs. Milton Pegs; on Thursday, Kew Beach on Saturday. O�e4i:rwdenu.econd door east of St. And- Furniture-and-and Furniture Sept. 15th. Special business. All air• and. Mrs._Harol_d• Mainland FUEL _ w,.'•church.•hcfccrtns.Ont.. .otscr hoops:.til _ -- . the ladies welcorne. - of Norwood spent the holiday with - LJ EL appo+ntmmL ,t7C-raj INOtelties. _. tarsts.i. Phone Welt 3-•00. Prices low, in keeping wicb times. Mr. Cyrus Gates conducted the James and Mrs. -Mainland. _ 1;i&"� :hutch service ,on Sunday evening . Dr. and Mrs. Simpson and fan%ily ic ING PWS KER N a * t wtclts. with a full house. The service was have .returned to Toronto after . ' : - "' " '.... RADIO . SER ICE much_enjoyed..Corrle again.. Builders Supplies spending a month at their farm _ rr T1 R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP -Mrs. Walls and daughter Van- here. D o clerk. Conveyancer Cotawnwoner for A Graduate of L adl4 COl�tt�e essa called on Milton Ormerod of Mr. an& Mrs. -Edgar Pilkey, Gor taklaa . avis.. ACCOYnitat. Etc. loner of th LreiSgwell on $y7ndg Milton is still Lumber and bath lAarrlaa•Lideneee. WhiteVale.Out. y don and Stanley, spent an enjoyab- Up-to-the-minate tralning_ suffering from his leg fracture. We le holiday at Kingston and the 1000 -B. C. Shingles A; E. RICH A R Q fJ N and .--- him an_ l�lands- Coa , —.__ -- - GENDRAL INSURANCE FINEST EQUIPMENTS Mr. Stanley Taylor has gone o ulna R13AL ESTATE for - __.-. Mr. '-- • Faversham, where he has been en- Alberta UOaI - - Raged to teach in the High.School DONVEYANCING .,,Guaranteed Satisfaction Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Moffat, of Lon- DoLiteetio ,Coke - th•ra _ , AT don, were in town on Monday. Mr. A. W. Hodgson,' of Harrow- CFment, 'Lime P1asteT 1 An eM estabIbbed agmey' ready Reasonable Prices T. and Mrs. Beer entertained Tor pent Sunday with Mr. and -' to sere. Tubes and Batteries always w y smith, s Maple Body Wood onto relatives on Sunda P y ruess, PitL 6Y00 Mrs. Wesley Petty. Miss Marjorie Mr. John Gilman's building open- Hodgson returned home with him Agents for Lnnd Fenno Hi ROY MILLER. g- g y W T MAW 7i r ationa are. prog�^essing. after holidaying with bliss Blanche YY YY Broo tam. Ontario 3n g peel' fetal +5,Oohnp Mrs. Shaver and Miss Jean Mal- and Edith 48tf Phone Mark low Petty. LKISNSBD AUCTIONEER AND color are .off to their. new schools The. re-opening services of the - - --- -- - ,'sIId --- The Mission- Band will meet at Ceckshntt Implements VALU3TUR - church here will be conducted by 'sales c•aducted An wberc the home of Miss Constance Hedge y D• �.• E R Rev. Geo. Murray, of Zephyr, -on Phone or write. Address 914 Duodae on Saturday afternoon, Sept: 10th. Sunday. Sept, lith. There will be - + Pule Beicre Buyly Street. Sass. good] m f our citizens services at 2.30 p. m. and 7.30 p: A y number c ns ; Insurnuce of All, Kinds, have .visited' the .C. N. E. during m: The home choir will assist in `g'YT T ,�O N O� Wlticby. Oataria the last week - - YY 1 Lt - - �r the service of praise. in the after- • Best Rates Available With called on Brougham friends once day noon-azrd Zion Choir, out `►"in les For Sal( Grove will render special music in SecTirit and service. recently. �hnnr 11atk 7 n p the eveningsenice. Mrs. Richard Witte is a guest oak Galvanized 8tet•1 Sbiu les. dress Phone of '11r. and Mrs. Matthews, this y�eeu r _ - g Kinsale ,7r Li' CIAL Bird Felt Slate 8binales. week' " Also. re-rubbering buggy wbeels. BROUGHAM . .`-PICK 516 air. Wifl' Bnrton and family and Mr. Gordon Cammack -has return 1 -in. Maple Lumbar-420 per 10 Lawn mowers sbarp9ned., Mr. and airs. Donaldson, of Detroit .'T. PATER8ON 8 • ' .CLARRMON ed from his trip to the \orthern �f were with the former's relatives points. in 500 ft, Iota or more. Pall and poet prices. Phone 291 GARDEN CROPS here for Sunda ana Monde "1 _ y y �1r. and ;firs. Lorne Bell spent .Get our prices an Reddy RooA11g • Will Pa Profits Mr, and Mrs. Claire Dobson, of last week-end with fir. and 'Mrs. If you knew you WERE NEXT p Oshawa; .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith Wm. Poll Sr. said Asphalt Shingies. Prices WA y y If You.Use and Mr. and airs. f�bson of Bea- , you would bustle in attar that In. Mr. and firs. Russell and family be higher in the Sprint., suranct Protection ' we've been :NATURAL ht IN ERAL verton, were guests at the home of ' Mrs. George Philip on Sunda and spent the last week with friends l� talking about g P Y' and. relatives around l+insale. Phosphates Monday. next Sunday will be at .;C BICKERING YOU MAY BE NEXT Quite a large congregation greet- the usual hour- with the pastor in : To frcrease Yields and Improve Quality f CYRIL E. MORLEY ed Rev, 317. Glover oh'Sunday, his charge. Sunday c^hob] at 1.30 P. m• LUMBER YARD of all crops text heing .taken from John 5. 17. :iIiss Velma $alsdon .from Hamp- GE�iERAL INSURANCE T ;`M Father- worketh'hitherto and -T e+: D. N I:OCkW�nd has been spending the last PHONE 841>n -': • ' wee y � 1n11rk with her aunt, airs. V. Park- Phone .• -..- _..� Our Motto--Service ant Pmt tion. ,� V6•ork". - - '• Phone Pidn'rAng 6700 . The Women s Institute will meet Pickering .Mills at the home of airs, W. Ell:cott; on The. Junior Instirute and Junior At Claremont � 'l QI:CKF.RT\G, OTT. Tuesday, Sept. 13th, at '2.30 'p• m Farmers ,are holding a corn roast �+ - Hostesses Mrs. W. Ellicott, Mrs. 'and dance Chalk La ata n3Y1tI18T FuTnituTe WE DELIVER zt 1, ke on, S r- :Ernest C. Fetzer _ __ M. ,Ellicott, Mrs. W. Knox and ',lay evening the 10th. PHONE 5317 Mrs. C. 'Devitt: paper. ,on --Co Mr. and Mrs. McGuire and family $100 up-Money required. G"d operation,and duty. towards.'school- of Greenwood hate moved into 1117. FlAt Mortgagee. Lamin Ch$lr teachers, will be given by Mn. T. C. Richardson's house. v1'e welcome LAWYER r `r R. G. CLENDENING- 'porton. A paper, "The '. School them to, our community'. 'ZO ,sari experience T e '' bolds very cosily from the Child by airs. L. 'Johnston. Music. School ' re-opened on Tuesday pC_KV11 AT, T)front 114ickturaj, varvished bard- 1. wood frame, with reinforced` The Rally Day -Service will be Ashburn in charge. She is staying is Private Ambulance - _ Y. at the Chas• L est hustle. seat,in a heavy striped awn. Day and Night Service* held on Sunda next• Service at 2 edg NEST p. m. Rev. J. E. Glover will be the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Disney and , in duck-••�1.4�.' Phone 9000 speaker' at the Masonic Service in - DISCOVERY 8 daughter, and Mr.'and Mrs. Chas • MAlvern 5AOo - Claremont on the 18th, hence the Lredgett spent Sunday last with Mr. NZ.T��r3Fr ` t Deck Chairs = change in the Rally Day date. Ser- and Mrs. C. O: Lawton at Manilla. ` a•MEDICATED. Markham, , • Ont. vice in St. John's on the 18th, will Visitors at the Herb Parkin home INSOLES Complete with Canopy 'and be held in the evening.- on Sunday were Mrs M. Parltin EAds Foot Torture Qalicksr- foot ,rest. Sturdy hardwood On Sunday morning last,*the W. from Markham, Mr, and Mrs, F. ' frames in natural hardwood, Hot Willson family attended the Dedic- parkin -and daughters; Mrs. C. H. Comfortable to Wear et9vering in a baavy striped "•0` 'Weather ation Service of a Memorial Win- pilkey and Miss Eva, of Pickering Q�,A l � �- dow in bonour of John Hamer- a+w�$ avenin • X2.10. and Mr: J. Fell of Toronto. g' ' Greenwood'and Charlotte Churchill Sunda School .. was held at 10 SORE BURNIZ`G A HINT; SWIitA May mean Cool Dsys is y f ING ' FEET ; Hubbard, his wife, 1n All Sainte' , 1 -'StMMONS' WALNUT- bTEEL � _ o e=o�r on Sunda _'t the usual -.. , . I. NG_�wi h _ -the tItC�Te�-fl • churc , -.e win ow being -_ — _ BED -yon-A Whitby, nu present. Church Service at emotes callouses.Detroys'Coleman Instant Instant Li lit the gift of the Greenwood family. it o'clock, with the Mission Band Odors Complete with felt materna and ' 8 The son Viscount Greenwood un- spring-=16.50 Alis otove or hot late. in charge. Mrs. T. C. Brawn from Bg3T• for 70bletes Foot, ai ' P veiled the window .and Most Rev- Breughim, gave 'a very intetesting - ' aabak, Clean and Safe. erend Derwyn T. Owen, D. D., D. C. ilk, _ Daeieinq Feet. Basil, Applied t !11:'�� a' L,., of Toronto, conducted the tete- �OMHlli�iti-4MN1TARY We We Coleman, Irons too Exhibition visitors from our tom• � pB� UN • mony and preached the sermon. munity were: Mr. A7rthur Gormley, _ " -- ' -lis, Par VW, whM make ironing day a . - �---- - Robt. Young, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. C Cc Nsels Psrspirstbs-l!Cfi Oder: tE , �� er V_,_asure. Calland see them, =There have been several ligkt Mowbray and family, Miss Betty- s Cie A. STERRIT t frosts during the past week, but Walker, Mr Ralph Mowbray Jr., - ALVIN BUSHY hardly severe enough to satisfy the Miss Eileen Par1dn, ' Mr. Herbert JONEIS Fameral Direotor Hardware Tinsmith hay fever patients, as they do not parkin, -Mr. and Mrs. G. Death and Furniture Dealer - get relief until a frost . is severe 'family Mr. R. Martin, Mrs• w. ]' .PTC$ERING enoagh to destroy the pollen from Rlehardson, Mrs• A. Harbro>,, Mr. The Re$all Dn" rds t §: �p grinII. ODtseo phwe 4M , - rag-weed and 'other plants which ,&'hd Mrs. Hooker and family, Miss are the cause of this distressing' LPlt�eeist y�Mt! ' S Lois Decker. '�` �. malady •• ., 1 •MFS T �• a,. n..A -i•-:•eesas aes,'.�--'. .. .... ....-.+.. ..-. '.i2...• .i..:.... ..-.. ... ..<....,-J.t', .. _.:d+-+e3<"M.A*.-- _ - ._. _ _ .. . .rS.A-y v _.. ..- .h w•'"2r-• _pV.-9 T`_..;:luc,,,-„:.'!T. .. .•_. .tiQ ,h. ...: ...,..,/ '•y„q.•. - a.�.. r 'Would Build Up LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher Big Food Reserve mos pips POPPY. -”` Vast Storage Plaq for Great.THENEWSMES AA ... -Britain is Submitted by Pro- lessor Keynes — Scheme of .a��r:..;.�..:•a o-.••c•�s•ao♦�•o-a•3t►•�•a•mow:�a�f.;{.f.;.•�j.•,. .;� Warehouses Full of Canad- ;an Foodstuffs _ +•. The plan submitted by Professor _ , J°itaBrit- ish t — • - .. ish Assoc iatiod.for the Advance- _ ment of Science calling for Rtor- � • . ing in the United. Kingdom vast '. '. quantities of Canadian wheat and _ 1 other surplus empire foodstuffs ,r } _ and raw materials _was generally approved last week' in the press,. ! C � I were a few dissent= though there •• ! ' •-� x ing notes. Professor Keynes' paper esti• mated the United Kingdom could. Mr* �� ' store £500,000,000 worth of goods "" at an annual cost of'£20:,000,000. The worlds high speed king,` :. -- - -- ' _ ' than 360- miles an hour is possi- a-mentions specs caTTy—Cans- _ 'dian wheat, British West Indies Captain George E. T. Eyston, of ble. sugar, Indian Jute, -Ausfralian England, feels that at almost 360 'tlla-cing tires to hold up at wool, West African vegetable oils ? miles an hour. he 'virtually has greater speeds can't be built. At and various metals. reached the ceiling of land speed. 360 the outside of thc,tire is tray- ••getter Than Gold Mine" His chief rival; John Cobb; also eHiag at the speed of sound, about //`/ f�/� / • 700 miles an hour: If they were- Professor Keynes, food`storage of London, holds however that adviser to the government, said 4.30 there is no limit to the rate of not completely shielded, the wind j,/r //���/� such reserves in war "would be alone would rip them wide open. iso motion man can attain on the „ better than a gold-mine." ound. - - ter you t Live to Tell It" The hews Chronicle Liberal - - .�' "After you pass 300, the graph ' ' - -: --•—' Eyston last month was officially of danger rises almost vertically, considered the plan had undoubt- `� . . v„ hour-as and the graph of car and engine _ "You've never seen it before? Mayes it's a Hurst star. he rocketed his Thunderbol'' auto-. per ormance rope pi!<leb u o won't go much faster than 3.60 on, mobile through the measured mile land and live to tell about it." ed advantages but expressed the the auspices o for- an the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. In the picture, Captain Eyston ` opinion it was by no means cer- that is a great achievement. It is "I've figured it out scientifical- (Centre) is shown as he climbed tain it would prevent ups and something that never will a for- ` - I- dois't. _. from monater__after -_ o en and, in the etw e m -- The (Keynes) paper should _m ke the difference'between downs of- rices. g may —� Jaz land spec and stimulate the government to deal and death for themselves 'ren life think a land speed of much more making the 347-mile record. K t and oth- s -- With this question on.a much larg- era. Everyone ought to be, able - For the League can never expect J. er scale than it has .done up to to swim and children should be - to act as a powerful force .tn the the. present," the News Chronicle encouraged to becorrie. proficient �� � in the art.—Niagara Falls Review. world again, till all the nations get, added. behind it and push wbole=heartedly. _ for peace. n, THE SMALL TOWN Parade - - I`� O� Roger Babson, statistician and r l�Fr' V ` publicist, hit. the, headlines-recent- MOTIVE Elizabeth Hedy MOTIVE UNKNOWN—A Ger- , ` ly by advising ..university gradu- _ - man pilot taken._prisoner last,week m c ales no`t to get married hastily _ - - -- by the.Loyaliat army in Spain re- -T E PRESS but to get a job,in a small town SICK MAN NO.MORE—No long- Peals that Germany has been plan- _ - er car- Turkey be called "the sick ning to withdraw all her airmen _ w n and to put their savings.iota_ t man.r.f Europe." Under the prod- . and air technicians from' Spain be- CANADA small..farm. The Financial Post ;ding o2 Dictator Kemal Ataturk, fore the first of October. commenting agrees that the small his bed town has always been a good place patient has taken up s vanta ea - he dozen- d ad s a n i S t p This slot it true. raises live. "Today. a T s y,. N THOUGHT to if Y Y .. _ - - -SOLEMN and begun to walk. Turkey Is now. questions. Does Hitler believes The motor-car has almost done a modern,of aendr--fun state, with that Franco's cause is doomed' Is it meq have had.as ;to distance s string,ot defensive alliances and away with the horse., but not with and isolation have ,disappeared, It a case ot.rata Leaving_a sinking . s A+ ,r► the ass,�'4ontreal Star. Traditional qualities.• of friendli- non-aggression pacts extending ship'' Or is Hdtler leaving Nfusso- �s n .� from mid-Asia to,mid-Europe. It has , , d f h have ••_ --: � I >,°' �, oras, freedom and res air ha . fiat to carry on, double-strength. in A DESERTED VLLLAGE' been enhanced by most; '.of the suddenly -_become a key nation Spain?. Perhaps,the airmen-.are to p. ' ` t •e c t 1 --whose recovery•from,"sickness" ie - •,� Toronto is trying to soh•e is . araenit� s of ''city' . ifs: ' ore prob ras. One' way of Those f us living - in. small a matter of vital interest-to all be elsewhere,ron some m ourst - " other nations of Europe. -- - � "" c , e_�Touldebe to bar fr-0m' the towns-and sometimes long streets'all cars not-fully paid for, ingly toward the glitter of the big is p;e.wax daps, Turkey.was tied - £ _ with Imperial Germany—today, END OF tIAR1fEST—The farm-. >' Peterborough Examiner. city-should realize that all things-are the other wloy about., If_ era of Ontario, breathing a coliec- x " the big city romance of. living is anything, Turkey is on the, side of tive sigh of relief at the satisfac- # CRUMB OF COMFORT where your friends are .neighbors garner- �. Another new mental hospital is and your; neighbors all friends the democracies.. ec - - _tingly cardial, with Great Britain ed in all theft grain—shat -tile � ' ° j" being constructs at t. mas, sly the small tonus give that _ and' France (Britain recently lent grasshoppers, the army worms. the fourteenth in Ontario. No one. —Swift.Current.(Bask.)-.Sun. Turkey money for rearmament), rust and hall' storms didn't get. need fear that he cannot be ac- ' She has a friendly alliance with So- Barns'are pleasingly plump with l y F commodated. There will be room � _ he - Piet Russia, strategically-lmportanf.., the harvest, and now for thresh- • for all of us--"Hamilton Spectator. r EMPIRE But here's the main point for the fag! THEORY AND PRACTICE SAD BiJ£ TRUE presents• as a potential.leader of Here's where the womenfolk on The present generation.is cin- -present.. the states of the Balkan Entente Ontario's farms don't-.get a break. If there ever was anything that ems-minded and radio-minded. He !(Yugoslavia,, Greece, Romania and From dawn to dark it's nothing but appeared to promote our sense of would be a rash man, however, Turkey) and Bulgaria,''�urkey can _ cooking, serving meals, washing up humor more than a baldheaded µho would say it would be Immo swing that corner of Europe into for a gang of hungry (oh • boy!¢ barber recommending to, His pat- tons a tonic' in his shop 'as a sure terial to national interests if these line 'against the Rome Ion axis, workers. Some farm housewives forces were so potent as to colour _ :can block Gethe Retie Ion down have to bake as many as a dozen • restorer of hair, it was a speaker a,.d influence the public mired to the Danube,towards the near-East, pies a day during the busy season. to rural audiences who ,had left. ' the detriment of logical thinking. And all ,of them have to be ]tke blark Sears, oWect of--an all- the old homestead and is now en- FUTILE EXPEDITION—Sailing 'mother need to make," or else. night search by police officers fol- We rather fear`that an adorable 1owmR the shooting of his broth- Joying a salary of $5,000 to $G,000 nim'star in a questionable cause last week to Europe went six Cana- Won't they be glad to see sum- er, Thomas, at the latter's farm a Year, advising boys to be sure would carry a public election at "duns, delegates to the League:of mer end, and the "season of mists near Bexley, Ont., surrendered to not to leave the old'farm.—Ches- the expense of an ordinary. and - Nations September session in Ge- and mellow fruitfulness".. (Keats) police after .spending the night ley.Enterprise: fess attractive lriortal, irregpertive ' _ neva: Led by Right Fion. Ernest begin!. hidden in the 'dense woo is sur- ` of the.spotlessness of the latter's Lapointe, they set their faces to'. rounding his farm. He•allegedly LEARN 'TO SWIM M shot his brother through the hip banner. Such would represent the ,:_,.wards the East and the inferno of The. women of Rhgdesla ,want Around two hundred boys and � as the outcome of a dispute over dethronement of reason.—Belfast :,European politics, with little hope cremation introduced there. land and then fled. girl's have learned to swim under Telegraph. In, their. hearts. ERLA , '� - .• . . - - -.�THE WOND ND OF Oz :• - i CoPYrlFht,d 1902.R#MY tLe•Ce. rnrle_.Henrp and_Auat Em^start• They were very happy, indeed, The neat; moment the poor wo Then a thought struck her and she whisper d, "Henry_ flD ed out alone to explore the grounds, as they looked at the gorgeous ow- man c asps r h —age beasts can be conquered by the - - ' They couldn'E get loot because the ars and shrubs, feeling that their the neck crying—"Save me. Henry, human eye. I'll eye that lion and :palace grounds were enclosed by a new home was more beautiful than save me!" "Can't even save my. nave,our lives." "Try it, Em." he Sud- 'high. way of green marble set any tongue could describe•. Sud self, Em," he returned In a husky retui nod, also 1n a whisper. "Look' - ' with emeralds. It was a rare treat denly, as they turned a corner slid votce. "The animal looks as though at him as you do at me sometimes." - walked through a gap in a high it could eat both of us and lick his Em turned upon ,the lion a Aunt to these simple folks, who had liv- hedge, they came face to face with "chops for more. If I only hada ` ,, wilddilated eye. She glared. at - ed 'tn the country all their fides do enormous lion which crouched gun." "Haven't you, Henry? the Immense beast steadily and the and known little enjoyment of any upon the lawn and seemed surpria Ilavon'E you?" ,she asked:anxious .1-ton, who has been.blinking at them sort, to wear beautiful clothes and ed by their appearance._ They stop ly. "Nary a gun, Em. 1 knew our quietly, began to appear uneasy floe ta-s palace and be treated with pqd short. Uncle Henry trembled luck wouldn't last." `'1 won't die! and disturbed. "Is anything the - ` respect and consideration by every with horror and Aunt Em tod :, I won't 'be eateff by n lion!." wailed matter, ma'am!" he asked in a mild ' Otis. terrified to scream. Aunt Em,glaring at the huge heast. voice. i y .. y 71- Ilk Canada.Year 8 k ' . _ I o. l • • t � Farm Topics .. . „HOOK UP WITH "'�•' f Classi.Fled Adve�tisin 1938 Edition P , „ . . r � OGDEN S 2. — — -- -- ---- -- b Packed With Information — — Control of Sow Thistle AGENTS WANTED FI:11IMTI'Rle Touching on All Phases of WATb:RF Ro<►FINGS[, — _'The Nationcl Life—Stats- paliito. root, and floor mastics, di. LYONS' iia Always Useful. Atter-harvest cultivation Is the sect to large consumers, part or Chea run time. The Fresco Company, MID-SUMMER ALE pest and most effective method Toronto. The publication of the 1938 edi- of controlling Perennial Sow This- -Reconditioned Furniture tion of the Canada Year Book, pub- tle, states J. D. McLeod of the MF.DICAI' This is a -p!•endid opportunity to' lished by authorization of the Hon. Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch Get a line on this mild, mellow ` PILES, BOLDF7R'S RECTAL'SUP- buy really high class, reconditioned W. D. Euler, Minister of Trade and of the Ontario Department of Agri- •cigarette tobacco and you'll land FORT, $2,75 complete. Amazing furniture at a fraction of the real a lot of extra satisfaction in tolling new diseovery, constantly meds- value. fiery article thoroughly Commerce, is announced by the Do•. culture, in an interview this week. 9 cotes inflamed t ssuea and defln- cleaned, reconditioned and sold un- a your own. No need to fish around . ( minion Bureau of Statistics. The The creeping rootstalks of the Itely prevents protrusion. Write des' a positive money back guaran- for abetter Fine Cut than Ogden's— e' fur booklet. Free trial of Bolder's• tee of satisfaction. All'goods care- Canada Fear Book is the official Perennial Sow Thistle are at their 'Rprhal tit^ t - r„id„ g•. 1 .statistical annual' Itid Mr. t r is none. .0 dea's.talls.them -..--- tin r _ Mfg., fully packed for sate shipment on 9 t— 551 Dufferin Street, Toronto. receipt of money order. Special at- / richer, cooler and smoother every tentiun given to mail orders. and contains a thoroughly up-t5- McLeod. Heat, sunlight and dry time—especially when you use the' ' 1l:RSF.Itt' STOCK $35 ,Mahogany bed' room suite, date account of the natural resour- weather are, our best partners." s< `(""� chiffonier, triple mirror van- pick of the papers—'Chanteeler' e`. ::RARE AND HARD] ORNAMENT- ity, and full size bed with saglesa ces of the Dominion and their de- Mr. McLeod advisee deep plow- or "Vogue als—Send for our latest fall plant- sp'r'ing and new mattress. velopment, the history of the coun- Ing immediately after harvest. The Paye• In catalogue. •Full descriptions �i'alnut finish, bed room suite, $39 dresser, chiffonier, full size try, its institutions, Its demography, land should be allowed to dr thor- Smwker,l— of a wide assortment 'of lilies,,. � Y Ask crockery plants and other peren_ bed and autiful spring. the different branches of produc- oughly for two or three weeks per its Beautiful tour piece suite in dt+s', sial Rowers, also:friiat for the . 7 rich walnut apish, dresser, tion, trade, transportation, finance, without Cultivation: It, !s pointed Co, colder parts. SpetAl gffers; pre- vanity, full size bed, chiffonier and education, etc.—fn brief, a compre- mlum with each•- order. • Only out that surface soil ie separated Ptui strong roots and sturdy trees sagiess spring. hensive' study within the limits of from subsoil; moisture 18 Cut off, shipped. Delivery in good condi- large walnut-. finish suite, tion guaranteed. 'The Manitoba ��9 Qresser, chiffonier, full size a. single volume of the social and' and root-stalks are hollow and• 16, Hardy Plant Nursery, Dropmore, bed, saglesa spring and new all felt economic Condition of the Domin• milky and CaIIIIOt Bland heat and ]Ilan.• mattress. • rVith ZSl'LR PROPERTY WANTED sh, dresser, large,triple thoroughly revised throughout and broad shares on th8 cultivator to ADVERTISER IS INTERESTED IN' mirror, vanity, chiffrobe, full size -"'includes in all Its chapters the lat- �aoa,moo bed, sagless spring and brand new get any plants that remain, � , Purchasing Ontario Weekly News- mattress. � Eat Information available u to the 'Rel c<, paper. Can make reasonable down .�19 Solid walnut, modern suite, date of going to press. p Shallow.vowing, cultivat,tIIg or h q +. ,payment in cash and monthly pay- large.dresser vanity, chiffon- _deep diseing will kill young sum- o ' 4 xnents for balance. !fust Include ter, full size bed and sapless spring. The 1938 Canada Year Book ex-` mer annuals and induce seed'$•_to ca fti .good Job business and well estab- .�19.5� Oak dining room suite, tends to almost 1,200 pages, deal- �r lished newspaper {n growing d(s- buffet, extension table germinate, etate83lr, McLeod. Af- ,�ir trier. G. Emerson, 9 Delaware and 6 leather seat chairs. Ing with all phases of the national pays . big P• ter harvest cultivation Aye., Toronto. Beautiful quarter cut oak life and more especially with those 24,30 suite, Iarg�—tuffet, exten- dividends in assuring larger euc- susceptible of statistical measure- j OUoI!Nl.t:a!+ •I'u1LE'I'$ Bion table arid 6 leather upholstered Ceeding Crops and. better returns. chairs. men[. A statistical summary of the Kill weeds when they are weakest. _ YOU CAN HAVF, CITY CUNVENI- 9 Nine piece English oak suite, progress of'Canada is included In plan now to work all infested ences In your vlllaAe or farm home buffet, china cabinet, exten- the 'introductory iter, This without water supply or sewers sion table and 6 leather seat chairs. Y fields which are not, seeded down. 936.-r6; 1937, ;111,659,_99; .De- modefor tree Information o u our Perfect. gives a pictures In ,figures of the 27 2 s modern, self-emptying, odourless Beautiful 9' piece suite, rich TolIeta from $35.00 up and leave W49 walnut, finish, buffet, exten- remarkable progress which the �r crease, $14.723,023. Operating Ex- .behind for ever the dread out- cion table, china cabinet and 6 lea-- country has made since the first C.N.R. Operating penses, 1938, ' $102,713,217;' 1937, l: — —Dense-with Its fifes, cold and un- ther upholstered chairs. census of the Dominion was taken ;104,032,451; Decrease, ;1.319,234, healthy discemforts. Kaustine En- $65 English-oak suite, buffet, ex- Revenues Down y� fneering Company. 164 Portland •W tension table. china cabinet to 1871, sixtyseven�years ago. Net Revenue Deficit, 19.38, $5,776,- Nt gtreet. Toronr^ Ont WAverley acid 6 leather upholstered chairs. Net even. ;D'efic t, Decrease, 8685. ! Solid walnut suite.' buffet, Maps and Charts $79 cabinet, extension table and 6 There are over thirty nape and MOfiTREAL.=The_s_tatement of $13,403,789. _ _ -7- PERSONAL _ chairs In blue leather, -operating revenues- amd operating Large solid walnut suite, but- charts contained in the volume, and expenses of the Canadian National 7 L 7iARRY—WOULD YOU MARRY.IF $89 tet, .cabinet, extension table two photo-gelatine'Inserts illustrat-, Flying Above suited? Hundreds to choose from. and 6 leather. uDholatered chairs, Ing the -sections of The Flora of Railways all-inclusive system for T Some with means. Many farmers' Perfect. the month of July issued at,Mon- Quebec Lakes daughters and widows with pro- ! Beautiful suite. solid walnut Canada" and "Historic Sites and :R �a rty. Particulars, Ioc. Conflden- ;109 (cost' new over $300) targe Monuments." respectively. Three treat last week shows operating re- al. Canadian Correapondened butte[. china cabinet, extension venues_were $14;176,717 as Compal-_ �dr+3: -Wilbur L. Cumming.Club, Box 128, Calgary, Alta. table and 6 leather seat chairs. Per- lithographed maps are included. g, ac- 'r fact condition. Persons requiringtthe Year.Bbok ed with $16,562,985 in July, 1937. companied by her daughter )io!ly, PHOTOGRAPHY McLagan suite' (cost approxi- Operating expenses were $14,273- both. of Round Hill, Greenwich X129 mately $380) large buffet, may-obtain It from the King's Prin- A76 against 115,704,085 during the JWLL FII-M DEVELOPED—EIGHT cabinet, extension table and 6 beau- ter, Ottawa, as Tong as the supply Conn., arrived at Gray Rocks Inn prints 25c: reprints 8 for 25c. Free tiful leather Peat chairs. . lasts, at the price of $1.50, which eorresponding period of last year. Airport, St. Jovie,. Que., recently., enlargement w4th 25c order. Es- ! Chesterfield suite. 8 pieces, up- For the seven months period end- Rsbllnhed over 2S years. Bright- 19 holstered {n tapestry, Marshall covers merely the eost 'of paper, p From this' point Mrs. Cumming ... ,lfns Studio. 29 Richmond St East, cushions. printing and binding. By a special Ing July 3,1, operating revenues chartered the Gray Rocks Air Ser- Toronto. i piece chesterfield Pulte, up- were $96,936,276, against $121,658,- vice Waco 87 and flew into Lake holstered In hard-wearing concegsion, a limited number of + 1.OU/.rF�G1P 6 POULTRY repp material. Marshall spring paper-bound copies have been set 299 in the corresponding period 0f Commandant, approximately - 65 ` cushions. aside for ministers of religion, bona last year. Operating expenses up air miles north of Gray, Rocks !� Beautiful 8 piece suite. up- �. COCKERELS READY FOR MAR- '►` 2 holatered• In French jacquard, `fide students and school teachers, to July 32 of this pear were $102- Inn. There they were met by kat in 3, months. Barred Rocks, MarPhs4l, spring reversible cushtonP. who may obtain copies at the nom- T13,217, compared with $104,032,451' guide, Joe Latour, and-caught a „ New Hampshire Reda 9-10 weeks $3 Smart 3 piece suite. uphol• for the similar period Of 1937. large number of re aid $24.95, 9-8 weeks old, 819.95, +"9 Ptered in brown novelty repp, Inal price of 50 cents each. g g y trout.' In $ weeks $15.9re, sig egg quality raveretble Marshall spring cushions, The summaries follow:- neighbouring Lake Gauthier they add Ir. Baden -Electric Chick Phow-wood fronts,• Month o1 July also caught their full quota of Ratchery Ltd., Baden, Oat. 3 piece suits, upholstered in Operating 'Revenues, _1938, $14r speckled trout. During the trip DON'T seed repp material, ruse MISS THESE COCKEREL Phade, perfect condition, reversible ]e 176,717, 1937, $16,662985; Decrease= Mrs, Cumming and her daughter sarFatna. 8arredsRocka, White Marshall spring cushions. _ Zi $2,486;268. Operating Expenses, had the experience of seeing con- Rocks, New Hampshire Reds i-9 Beautiful 9 piece Mohair suite p ,- weeks $26.95. 6-8 weeks $22.96, 8 (cost new about 8'25) revers 1938.$14,273,675; 1937, $15,704-,085; siderable big game. weeks, $16.50. Tweddle Chick Ible Marshall.cushions, walnut show BOOK SHELF Decrease; $1,430,410. Net Revenue _ . —_ --Satcherfes,. Limited. Fergus, Obt. -wood facings. Perfect condition. Y ELIZABETH EERY Deficit, 1938, $96,958; 1937, 2937, -It takes plvrk far a-gfrl to-wear- Larsfs tasortment, stoves, kitchen y VMD YOUR CHEAP. GRAIN TO cabinets, sewing machines, dressers, $958,900; Decrease $1,055,858. some of the new bathing sults. In theme cockerels. Barred Rocks, chiffoniers. beds, ice boxes, ,studio AyQregate to July 91st , lact;;she has to show a lot of back- New Hampshire Reds. White conches, rugs, etc., at amazing°ly Rocks 9 weeks (23,95, G-7 weeks few' prices. Special attentlon given "Papers and Records: bperating Revenues, 1938, $96,- bone to do It, r�21.95, 4. weeks 2u%, $ weeks 14%. to mall orders. Every article thor- WELLAND COUNTY weeks 9%. Large egg quality pushly reconditioned, carefully. add Ice Top- Notch ,Chickeries. packed for safe shipment on receipt .-.HISTORICAL BlOCIETY11 l Guelph, Ont. of money order. sieaey back guarantee of Come,to think of It, many of the 'rx�croa w tOxFro AND satisfaction. most Interesting events in the his. GENERATOR REPAIR$ Write for free illustrated catalogue. - tory of Ontario (including Laura - , SUND US YOUR TRACTOR MAONE- LYONS Secord's walk to warn the soldlers) wM' to and Generator Repairs. We save TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT bad a place 1n the development of Ton moray. Allanson Armature Manrr„ 8;5 Bay St.. Toronto: 47s Yon$e St., Toronto Welland County, that versatile sec•. k tion of .the Province tucked down between bake Erle and Lake On- So bend ,to your trouble and meet , • $ Your,care, tarso. For,one thing, the county u , ',$�' •. '�'- AVE - For the clouds most break, and the bordered by the Niagara River, a sky grow tats. body of water which has .figured large in a dozen .incidents. Let the rain coma down as it must' •The Welland County. Historical I / ' 0 V mild.will. Society has done a valuable job in Y But keep on working and hoping • still, collecting over a period of years For in spite of the grumblers' who all the papers and records which UST at the time when. �!'�EAR stand about, throw light on the past of that re- ,;. Somehow, it seems all things work Bion. So far, five 'volumes of the you need new tire: on Papers and Records have been out. - our car, Firestone makes `' published, dealing with the War of 9 After a long talk on the value of 1812, the Fenian raids, the building 1It possible for you to buy peace, goodwill and disarmament, a Dramatist—So you've read my Y g or the Welland Ship, Canal, the teacher asked his class if.they•ob- new play? Well, what do you story of Fort Erie, happenings on genuine high quality jlected'to far: think of it? the Niagara frontier. . Sketches of y Boy—Ye sir, I do' Manager—My. dear air, there are peraonalitiea serve to make the gum-dippeCl tires at prices reach Good! Now tell us why. two scenes in it that Shakespeare documents real and interesting. that save you real money. B —Because, sir, ware made himself couldn't have written. The: student interested' in the h story—and I hate history! Dramatist—Really? And which history of Ontario cannot afford to ..scenes are.those?• miss a perusal of these volumes: These new F i r e s t o n e "# : Imagination was given a-manto'. Manager—The one in the radio They may be had at $2.00 a piece. StAllfla� ,I, � T compensate him for what he'is not. shop and the one in the movie stu- Orders are'received•.by Louis Blake give you an Pease o humor was provided' o _ Duff, Secretary o t e oclety, everything you ACCd—to console him for what he is, ---hiiagara Street,—Velland, Ontarlo; _ —_ Il„ pj Mother—Junior, isn't it rather long, carefree mileage, Mrs. Dasher—When we were !n' extravagant to eat*both butter and Seven-Found Pike EgYpt we ,visited the pyramids. jam on your bread at the same dependable safety and Some of the stones were literally time? Ate a Whitefish low Cost. Drive in t0 eovered with hieroglyphics. Junior—Oh, no, mother dear. It's Mrs. Gusher-1 hope none 'of economy. You see the same piece `After flying into the Wheeler your nearest Firestone ,them got on you. They say some of bread does for both. fishing preserves in the Lake La of those foreign insects are ter- - Carpe section of Northern Quebec Dealer Lollar and have rible. Harper--Green say's be is finan• recently, Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. him put a set Of Standards cially all in. Baker and son, Malcol;n Baker, of P `. Things Work Out Harris—Yes,just.told-me he's ev- Montreal, have returned to Gray on your Car . . . today'! ` Because it rains when we wish it ery cent out.. Rocks Inn, St. Jovite•, by the wouldn't, I�iamika canoe route. top file Value. -- - ks et the �— -- - .Because "Imi do What they often i shouldn't, sionally. You can't learn much Ila- Mrs. Baker had the unusual ex- • -Because crops -fail, and plants iso tening to yourself. perience of catching a 7 lb. pike _ wrong— which had just devoured i 1 lb. , 4= Some of us grumble the whole day Neighbour—Well, Bill, I �hear• whitefish. Both fish were in per- long, your boss has had a fever. How's feet condition. On their,four-day tt, 0 ft Batt, somehow, In spite of the care his temperature this morning? trip the Bakers were accompanied and doubt,_, Hired Man (acra'tching his head) by two Gray Rocks inn guides. it seems at -tast that things work —'Taint for me to •say. He died oat. last night. Issue No. 37—'36 _. • . dt. .;c-r 3'.', - W '.r ••cev- r...� r.-gg:. •,,.z.a •.-... ..� ....�"m'rF•.: a^ s.a. - - !;Y - - - - 144. 151, •h I Yn Mea►oils. The hod, o! Daniel Dodge, w on L. 'JG .O'//�/t.:_I>La� was drowned on Georgian Bay c Learn to Play Tsear 7MiIDDLF771'ON-dn loving memory August 15th, was recovered by two FUNSI3AL D[SBOTOB AND x,60 > m advance of our dear ,Mother, Mrs. Georg- fishermen on Wednesday. The re- H71�1V]1jlAN GUITAR, SPANISH Ss[BALIISB 6L76 >� �sas. ins Middleton, who passed away ward of $1500 will be divided bet- -AR and UKELELE Auoueerov to W. J. Katter. SubscslptiOM to lbs United sta1M on Septemheer 7th, 1937. ween the two men• = StosliviUe and GL Bd%W& $2'00 in advam& t wonderful mother woman and aid Individual half-bour Seasons One who was better, God never Night and Day ServiceMona Sea Studios JOHN MUKKAR. ProorieUr made; : Claremont. Mackharo, Unionville. BuuinesaPhon� ResidenoeYhens 1 wonderful worker, so loyal and 9St)1 �� -- �-• - true, t U.cbridge. Stouffville, , 'rownship Council !me in a rnilon, that, Mother, .•:1VOTTER Instruments supplied onrequest, The Council met on Tuesday with was you; To convince you as to the merits of our �ll members. present. ust in your judgment, always right Honest and liberal, ever upright; yatem you will receive FREE of chaige Dr. McEwen and A. F. Percy h our friends and all whom one lesson on any one of the above A` were heard again asking for work .Y Y instruments, you knew, � Mot- to be'carried out on the sideroad A wonderful Mother, that, blot- through "Gully Hundred". her, was You ( f 1 VVhitevale PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN Dr. McEwen and Jos. Allison ask- tc 3( ► THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER ed the Council to support their a' -Sadly missed .by Daughters and 'tempts .to have the sideroad, cow- Sana. General Agency AND NERVES, IT MAY E only known, as "Allison's aideroad'' .� YOUR EYES. kept open. -The Dept of HighwaysMCCORMICIi-li1,;ERING C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. ". have proposed cios'sng-this, and sev- 'NOTICE RE DUMPING In simple, but nch tie- : - eral uther tiiderotids. In view of an 'sign we can furnish DEALER Disney Block, opp. P 0. ticiPated m laints in large num '; hereby v- memorials that will phone 1518 pleaMs 'from-- bees, the council. are as for ii en that any person dumping ru�b- public meeting with the Highwaystandpoint. In dignity' FLEURY A TUDHOPE ANDERSON l' bish, paper, waste or articles of of appearrnee our MACHINERY & REPAIRS Offiicials to be held in Pickering an Kind upon any of the public work will stand out Town Hall at a date' to be announ highways s in the Townohip of Pick- Steel Wagon Wheels. Pedlar Reot red• when those interested will be Y through the ages. Ing, Frost or Lundy Feces a y ering, will be.prosecuted. :able to air their complaints - Na Great^r Tribute Goodyear •�•� ((��,, ll ��]] , asked N. W. STAFFORD Red Indian Gasoline and OW 6tio + Mr. Sadler, of Greenwood . >.--:liy order of the Council., jj'' �K ' } Highway Monumental • the Council for alterations. on the C .T. C. AUTO PORTSk- road at his place to conform with — - - - - Works GENERAL HARDWARE , hi9: farm entrance. Pb. 462 'Whitby Oat. • We do Building of all kindb Council will ask for permission to PUBLIC NOTICE " Kingston Road West Frank Wright -affect a 30-mile speed limit on the -by Township M. O• H, CARPENTERING, Say Road, Fairport Beach Rd. and _ WYITEYALS ONT. CEMZNTINB. 'Alton& Road. Starting on' Monday, Sept 19th, �' -!LUMBING Offers were made for the per- Dr• Tomlinson, M. O. H. will visit ,•^ chase of the debentures on the new �/� �+ and the schools of the Township to ad- Law Motor Sales RpO�-ING _ Dunbarton school,.but were not ac- Amster Diptheria Toxoid to school cepted tenders'-when when - the referring to Chrysler-Plymouth the members We a eo sell Brantford Roofing children and pre-school children, a Y advertise for teneschedule of appointments ill be w Farm N1 nc:hie - n ry time arrives. Certain bylaws in this published later. Dealer' �araie Emli3re Ba+tlareom ,connection were completed. Coekahatt Tillers--a size to suit ' Egittpn3ent, Duro Wates A family now resident in.the Horses or Tractor You can plow GOOD USED CARS �Jpstema, Beatty .7 township, recently from Saskatch- .LAND SURMLYO& faster. The KID GANG is still the GOODYEAR TIRES 9t�blb t:gnionieot chewan, and now asking for relief WILLARD BATTERIES an ,•ther Building Material being sent back to Saskai hew leader in stwo-bottom Horse Plow. F. J. DOtiE1'A-N B. A. B. Sc-, t The No. 8 Trador - Plows reduce GENERAL BLACKS�LITKING E•timatet#.Free an. L S. On file am the records o} sn� Plowing Hours We have Plows for SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Work Guaranteed Enquiries are be made on power operated snow plows neyors Gibson and Yar:solm X6 Every Purpose.-1 nearly new•-13 Give w a trial an a New or a Used Cat J. n D n fan.: East •')rhawa >pl��*� 194 Hoe Fertilizers--Grain Drill, gears 24 Hours Towing Service C O Council are considering a more run In oll, nearly all steel Zerc• Law eral use of Calcium Chloride on hboiled... .. .. .. ....... J Gordon J. -Phone p.i0'r, the gravel roads in the'Township. We aell Cream .Separabors, Flee- PICKERING. OvrABlO ----- Eyesight Education tris Fencers and Fertilizers eta one zsos Ph _ PICKERING, nNT46RIO bunbarton Miss Marion White of Whitby is atlld Frost & Wood - Cockshutt �� ' - Delaval Pedlar Products holidaying at theome of her :par= EFFICIENCY Grose Fertilizers = s • cuts here � � -�---- _ , Had i o Service Miss.Margaret Gerrard, of Tor- by W.F. DISNEY, - Greenwood pnto, is the guest of Mrs J. Alli - - i nn, this week, j -- --- - - � Pwoxx Piew'1314 _. tl t Expert service an re- APO,ft- -pair _ old b� . Mr. Jos. Garfat, of Woodstock �j.• �.-TU�� • - • - a to all makes. Ii6ae IhAs been the guest of his'.,niece, a W r v BROCK Z. rlrs• Walton Annie. guaranteed onable char 'PP k * j ` _ Mrs.'F. A. Thompson.and family • Opt. gn end . j A.W.1�IiITCHELI esus returned from their Bummer THEATRE, - Z. �'+ IELD Pickering Thome in Tarry Sound. It`yesigbt Specialist -W IT3�'Y _ A number from here attended the Disney Bids. 0 P. O.� Graduate Radio aW Tetnriioo Ios�to0 i- L'L t. Taylor Re-onion•in Toronto on-•Sat- r Oshawa. Pbove ab16 {I ws pa)[fight Saving Tlaie Member Odidal Radio Service NIMN urda, and all report a good time. _.___ ...-__ _ . Aasoa.w n Mr.. and Mrs- Harry Gilchrist en- When anything irregular is to be FRIDAY and SATURDAY - 46 Phone 5201. PICKER[h'(3 -- ----tertained their club -at their sum- feared, through improper use of mer cottage at Brechin over the your eyes, touching upon your SEPTEMBER 9 and 10 ,:.,week-end. health, happiness or success; they Two Shows, gt 7.30 and-0.30 _ Last week Mrs. Sydney Morrish do'not fail to send.out some land .'-Saturday Saturday Matinee at 1.30 and Miss Marie visited the form- ce warning and your own experiun- V e Ca" Ives QTanter's sister, Mrs. Oweneth, of Niag- ce should teach yon just how to un- «QLOGKADEyy T• G ara•Falls. derstand some of'the man warn- B y firs.-Wm. Hill, of Dumbarton has SnRs commonly_ expressed. The returned home after' visiting her most common of course is head- With r;` daughter, Mrs. Fr a• ,Thompson of ` aches and blurred, o; noticeably_re- NiADELEINE CARROLL .Sell your Calves 'at borne. _ Parry:Sound. duced vision, but these are the fol- HENRY FaN. DA - Dr. and lira. :Quackenbush and low-up of some finer•warnings al- baby boy, of Fort William, also the f lowed to go unheeded, such as weal- -- . Save time and money• ° fonner's sister, of :Sarnia, are hol- i iness, nerve exhaustion, headaches, ;MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY 'idaying with Mrs. Quackenbush's eyes watering, twitching of the „SEPTbMBER 1'l, 13 and 14' -We ''have ab at the farm' parents, Mr; and Mrs. Chas.'Annis- i lids, itchiness of eyes and reddened ,First Show at 7.30 - ` lid edges with a feeling of sand in .Last Complete Show at 8.50 e1 y -:Difficulties in •the tmployment the eyes, styes and inflamed eyes j yf Mona Tuesday- and situation on the neve highway are and lids:-When these symptoms are ;WILL ROGERS ,, • already having to be met. The-con- 'already I evident it is quite common for your - rlition reported at the end of the eyesight to appear alright, but IN w ednsy our eyes are Sot alright, because ' week resulted in the laying off of Y "The County :;fel CKE ?/NQ 4F'AF?MS i. local men and the hiring 'of foreig►i for them to see in a normal way, -born labourers in their place, by they are expending or wasting : ­:,,`,LIMITED nerve energy. Don't wait for dan- the contractor. This latter is not not R. confirmed, u -ve _ were employed are now on:the re- sure about• your . eyes, make sure. --_ - 1 PirtiB[tING 61P0 tired list. _. a Visit your Optometrist- _-- : . -KENT TAYLOR OONEY •�-max ELOUI E DRESSER �r Acces$orSet�u is 6m, _0Y pPECIALS Also _ r our nines0 AMBITION S . Nurse Bram piste. 0ompa e . Daily except Sunday, August 27th to . urooklyn'� 'Fuel Pump exchange, - X2.85 , e tember 10th with Universal Coils, $9,40 p _ SALLY EILERS ,.Headlight Bulb, -29C. each RavN�--..- OC. �.isi:clD- AUL-TELLY -tilrersH-sines;- '". each— _ TRIP FARE INOLUDEB ADMI99ION TO EgH[BITIUZ\i AND. House Lamps, 25, 40 and d0 w. for Sbo. ' y oOAvla TR3NSPORTATI:Q$ ro AYI� M���. LESLIE SMITH guarantees Tli:EiJiINAL IMIDE THE GROUNDS s . Oood returning utltil geptembar 12th •Cable Gaskets �Batter><es � NG LEAVE TORONTO Expert ALPS PLACE ~4 LEAYB PICKERI (Say St.Dunda) - : _ (B$atern House) radio Service ;�-- - (Alfred Mole) Regnlar Coaches Regular Coaches I)WY empt Sunday until Septantm law D 1 XIE ROAD TART C'� • . . .. COACH �.INES •�• _, R. R. 2, Pickering 19 •G'LA REMONT„ ON .: +GIRAY Phone 3901 garters Hoene P1ClCBt;ING - ,Ftsaaa Ifi00 - �- • i • x I x , y ^, . .Z•.y .. • ... r. ♦ .-. ... - Y''. '�d.. -j,-' 3'r,'y•(.`F'J'• .rye' a -M•, \9 .M.. ....;., ...:. '.i';.'w: - :. -i -,.. ;,:: - ., i:: `-•'• �4♦ r+ .4. p .its'. • '.r'• .• .-,i' '... .':LTi '... :� ' I'... i Y:.` ' ... .. _ '.._ .. ..... '.. A' •.:' 7�_ a �� CLressoa�t Mr. Harry Pbrter's new barber —A lar$e number of soldiers who -- shop will soon, be ready for occ- have been In at Cin Bor- The war,situation in Europe �s Zig me Miss Grace Tomlinson is visiting upancy. Situated right across the training P through here 'on Tuesday on their very black at the present time. Hit- he for several weeks Passed vvap home is the Eastern P ter, the Germed dictator ieems to New York, on her vacation. street from his present location, he the province. The spent the ht Rev. P. D. and Mrs. Augustine shuuld find it an ideal location. y m8 be determined to bring about a STANLEY THEATRE in Oshawa. Their appearance here conflict to satisfy entertained, friends from New Lick- Mrs. Dr. Tomlinson attended the y his, own selfish k reminded us of those anxious days ambitions. ` .eard over the week-end. funeral of the late Dr. H. H. Alger at the time of the world war. Many of our people have been at- of Sterling, the first of this week. STOUFFVILLE tending the C. N. E. in Toronto Dr. Alger, was an uncle of Mrs. ,during the past week. Tomlinson, 'and was known to some ( Phone 1001 Dr. George and Mrs. Bagshaw, of of our people here, who regret ATTENTION Barclay-Transport Saginaw, Mich. were guests of Mr. hearing of his, passing. Week N hts'Showing .I • s and Mrs. George Scott, over the Both cannin factories here are an vim . week-end. now running f�ll time. The crop ie. Nights-8,15, Standard Time Brock Road Gravel beClaremont, Di0oacbaa. _ >ti► The McIntyre plant is now runn- a fair one but the tomatoes'area Sat.& Holidays-2 Sho* ,7 and 9 p.m. ' yr - Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto ing long hours to keep up with the bit late, and two light frosts are njtu,suA lc. 1•'RIDAY&SATURDAY --_. - rush. Bud, ess generally in Clare- somewhat of a worry to the prod- SEPTEMBER S' 9 and 10 Pit My drivers are trained to be cardd wont looks good. ucers. The question is--are we go- courteous and sellable. The Baptist Church anniversary ing to harvest them all .before a i31G DOUBLE BILL Cruslsed , Pit Run service is announced for Sunday heavy frost strikes them: Special Bates on Long Distance Sept. 25th. Rev. Prof. Gilmore, of School re-opened on Tuesday with This way Please" Gravel hauling. . McMaster University will be the a fair attendance. The dealers in Sand and Graded -` special speaker for the day. 'school supplies in the village exp- :..Starting The Brock Road from Claremont erienced one of the biggest rushes. ;BUDDY ROGERS No order tae small. None too Isrp. to south of .the 8th con: was barr- since last year, during the fore- BETTY GRABLE Stone '� supsents �°� and pretedw A leaded early this week,' to enable noon. Mr. Drake, of Strathroy, , is N Ddllvarei OC LO`id6 lil i�il; the .men to complete the new sur- in charge of the Continuation Class ED SPARKS from the weal face being. applied there. wi ism Pryor, of-Brackstoc as exaTrails" Class. B. and GCure- 211 am• Miss Kathleen BeeLbq underwent Assistant. - Toronto office Howard.6471 -an operation for. chronic appendic- Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson attended A Hopaloog Cassidy Western Owed and operated by Itis at St..Michael's Hospital on the Church Services in Whitby, on Starring JOHN BOURN +' sit SON gruk s, Bawler Saturday -last, and we are glad to Sunday in which Viscount and Lady WILLIAM BOYD 4' know that she is recovering nicely. Greenwood were honoured members GEQRGT: W1NPY HIYES nRIC g oiL PRODUCT4 Dr. and Mre, Tomlinson returned of the'coagregation of the Anglic- OOjJ 1 S' last week from a must enjoyable an Church on that day. Viscount A trip up around Lake Superior, via Greenwood took the. opportunity MONDAY.TUESDAY. WEDN,.gDAY Sarnia and the Soo; to Duluth and of meeting many of his 'Ontario SEPTEMBER 19. 13 and 14 'West Wholesale Prices Port Arthur, County _ ,famil'y'coanection, of which Remember the special W. M. S. Mrs- Tomkinson is .a member.. "Reported Missing" Gasoline, Kerosene, Fuel Oil • Services in the United Church on Mr. Roy Ward met with an ace Sunday next, when Mrs. E. C. Mur- ident on Tuesday morning, when An Adventure Story e ray, of Toronto will be the special removing some • of the forms on Stamm Blue Star Oil, 100 percent B +y. apeakez. Service at 11 A. nL the new bridge on the 5th con. = _ One of the timbers unexpectedly W�m•.GARGAN 1- Pennsylvania Heavy Tractor Oil NNA_ -� sprung out from its position, strik- DICK PURCELL- - - -- SPECIAL - - = :'ing Mr. Ward on the head, Lhrow= - . JEAN ROGERe -- Complete line Seiberling Tires & Tubes ANNOUNCEMENT Ing him a .distance rendering him SHORTSUBJECiS COMEDY FOR PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE WHITBY 984 a unconscious. Severe head wburids ` were 'inflicted requiring imntediste ;< - 0. RACE[Eit Lroprietor -= -- :.+Community -Hall L immediate medical ;;.attention. A i F[URSOAY. FRIDAY At lot of blood, was lost and. Mr. -.SEPTEMBER 15, 16 and 17 Claremont Ward is being congratulated on accident ;•HOLIDAY" ;NEW EQUIPMENTiNEW FILMS coming through such an - with as little damage as he has. NEW MAN7IGEMENT. --_,_ -.—. crarn�c__ WA - EXPERIENCFD OPERATORS Taylar Its-Union ;SATHARINE HEPBURti COMMENCING ON SATURDAY The annual re-union of the Tap- VARY OKA1�T SEPT. 10th. and each Saturday follow- DUIt[S IvQLaF for family was held at Kew_Beach EDUARI? E�'EtiETT NORTON • _ inq. by Special arrangement with the on Saturday, Sept. 3rd., when a- � -I ( '� our � � L] Claremont Business Men's Association, bout sixty were. present, including COMEDY SHORTS o it 1,/ Kay-Dee Exhibitors will prey nt a com- a number. from Westerp-'Ontario. - plate programme of proven first-class The afternoon was spent:in sports. wand and all Talking Moving_Picture ,and. games, which was-entered into • ple Laiai ILntival �u e d '`� - - y, Attraction•, with much enthusiasm. Dinner and 1 .1 Z } supper were 'served by. the ladies. p Comn►etxtng Saturday Sept. 10th -iasuraace CON Next year the re-union will be.held - - wiib- -- -- _ at London in July.'• Afte`' dinner mad WAWANffiA INS.'OO. I • f f the officers for the -jest were el- fig f"Para ted Isle acted ratan: er Fars nasi cs<as Buildings ..'4,74 0 , .':71 Romance of the South Seas wkbtwu Iasasanes ft _ -� Starring b .Annual Fall :. Wlndaw.. Silee ate. %MOVITA and WARREN HALL Ntif�bile iaoesnea e[ • 'r and popular waporting cast DANCE ,� .. 1 a ► to, s _ Find AlsoT * .Wrae or rum 71DDED`71TTRACTIONS STOTJFFQILLE BOWMAN & R,OWE �., BARGAIN MATINEE JQNIMV PARKERS w•srrn>! NTAs><o CHAS, COOPER CLAREMONT A SPECIAL ,MLNTONE MUSICAL ~ . Also O9WALD-•'DUMB CLUCK" at r � rrt -'NEXT WEEK CEDAR SEA0H "1VIa 8 cif i cent _ GARDENS _ yf (North side of Musselman's Lake) 7 Qb8e881ori FRIDAY, SEPT, 9TH With RO' ERT TAYLOR Chas: Harrington and His Mouri ,. N E tatneers. .IR ENE DU N ADMISSION, 35 Ceuta 'SEPT. 10TH DON gRISTIA -:PRESENTS .S?►TURD?►Y, . N At 8:30 P.M. Farr's Elevator i� Game Early •Doo't Miss It At ills w• t1_ Claremont nt. Adults 300. ' Ehildrsn 15C. _� (Tietets for this show may be Pa:` Ree. Phone 88J Office iflW. , ;. `1 k Chased from any one of our mer• 1� 3 '. 14 .' Oshawaa , r elysnts.in town. Coal. Wieod, Snilding_Supplies � p P'e>ioe: PottltrT Feeda< • noins and Sailing _ J_ ;AN ADVANCE SHOWING GET FREE AU kinds of Grab+. - Of the OOESTIMATE ON YOliq Phone and Get our Arks. ...ELECTRIC WRITE :x INEW GENERAL ELECTRIC Now s a FENCERS . • •and WWI • • ,..a.as.- SIMPLE ---' --,� - . :';Refri stators - -' x .' � R ad - • ve toe a e y wi one t �d° '•Washers t wtment Six Years Use Ranges w�at6ea r .4 have proved their worth as 100, ,SOLD ON_4_?5 Y11nR Direct from the •.,�, 000 farms in U.S.7+. The 20th this Aga,1 �.,o,,.r baa.. ga,.a century way to hold dive stock CAN NATION A L EXHIBITION 7.s tsemvlicn .. b�..*idns toa.Y PreetmWe* guarantgedun its low asS20. ' "`!V and .�.ute...aap .Press eww- oant.Ad ee:306Qae1ph8 powtwn.0at. For full particulars writs Eastern Steel Pi-o(hicts ' FARM ELECTRIC ELECTRIC j'�l G t 183 Kin E. East. Toronto, or DON C L 1 �`• HOWARU E. TURi�11;R, Local Agent. Whitevale, Ont. 38 8imeoe9t., N.,0,q 3A'WA', Open Evenings i. telephone f34�sad 744 „ • « . , ey s w. - »..,`! \• � r_ ..tee Al z. Guarding chimrs ” f ,:Eyes Important *s fnenaJe ro ` _ See That Your Child Reads In _ _ _ ' the Right Position, the Right 'Die C:k . y isbbel Ross .Light; Avoid strain N It is important to remember CHAPTER XXII caug;lt a s',impse of her gleaming that these first years of reading, Dick Charlton took off his jacket back in the 'second before she studying or doing any sort of close f , , FREE I umped. He waited for the splash, work at all may easily be a strain For Premium List and -put on his dressing-gown, he jon your child's eyes. �.• c. of Wm.Rogers t lighted Iris pipe and eat down it his hoping that it w otrld sober her up. Up to the time he is four or ` tint st verp 0` 'desk to read. A knock at the door. It was his duty to see that the did 81� Ltd r not drown. five years old, Johnny has used J•Lin ' He opened it wide, and found Joan his eyes rather vaguely. He has Rod LaMl33e55ib. _ 43 at E., standing outside, the strap o1 her But no splash eame. Only a dull Oellow almlLab&45c}i-lb. Toronto. done a lot of staring at the sky, ' .pa Yellow�,absl 40e'r�i ib. satin frock slipping down over her crash that sickened ;12acduS and for instance; he has watched peo- '" arm, and her wild green eyes ablaze hurried his footsteps through the ple•and animals and things, but with light. Dick grew pale but con- door that Joan had entered. God in as a whole rather than in detail. t trolled himself. He couldn't forget Heaven, the tank was drained! For Now, when he learns to read, �gi-i(leHome Effective what this devilish 6ri had done to a moment he shut his eyes, then write and do little sums, he is also ' So and Youthful Miss Mudge. leaned over the edge to look. The learning to concentrate both his "What do you want?" he de green light spread its sickly auffu- mind, and his eyes. In Mining C a m p mended. ston, and there, on the tiles, lay Rest Them Off and On "I want to.speak to you, Dick. I Joan. She was naked except for want to tell you I'm sorry: I swear her beads, garters stockings and Besides the obvious precautions �j Finds it Fun, But .She Misses I of seeing that when he is reading didn't mean to hurt her-or you. sandals. One of her stockings was �Pl Labor-Saving Devices I swear I didn't." aulfwaawn—bier- or writing he is sitting at the right Illi _ i "Joan, I hope never-to see yon--.spread .like wings. Her face height, in the right light (which Making a home in a mining should always come from behind --- -- town'may seem like work to'most - again as lane as I live;' said Dick, could not see. It was crushed on him), and is dealing with a good people, but to Mrs. John Fergu- In a'voice that stung like a lash, the tiles. Slowly he realized that you should make print,l cear p , ya - "Oh, oh, Dick, you can't mean the girl must be dead.,Through a , son, Sachigo River, Ont "it is a You can't have forgotten our mist he saw her dress lying on the It! rule that at first the child doesn't "lot of fun". Mrs. Ferguson went It! together." - floor beside him, flame red', .still work any plore than an hour a to,the mining centre as.a bride in night'I've forgotten everything except warm from her body: There was da`-' November. The frontier type of ' your unkindnesses." no other trace her, not a scrap Encourage him.to rest his eyes housekeeping doesn't bother Mrs. of Twhen he is not working. Ferguson. Although she misses the The door moved in her face: of underwear. She had died as Teaching children to wash their labor-saving devices that electric- "'No no Dick, don't do that!" recklessly as she had lived. _ t She was looking at the close a eyes carefully every day is really I ity makes possible, sfie doesn't • - - door. He had meant it, then. It rocking her white body. On every as impor n s "mind a Tittle extra work "in such brush their teeth. You can start Peas " was all over with-Dick, who had deck;people were-packing for land- �" "Ne ed" seemed for a brief space to find her ing. No one could know that-he by bathing them with a piece of ver Bored" cotton wool soaked in. eye lotion, ' , € With only three white women desirable.: She knocked at the door was standing here alone, guarding but the best way is to use an eye- at Sachigo River during the win- again. There was no-response. She a lifeless form. He must do some- go to the bar. bath. ter, things might have been cath- thing about it. He must start the" _ An hour later Joan was on, her horrible chain -of machinery mor- Even if your child's eyes.seem er dull. "We knitted and visited dray to the top deck again, with the ing. Two girls dead across ' his as strong and healthy as you could and sometimes played bridge, so na a idea of having a plunge to path! Jenny in the China Sea and wish, it's always worth while hav- we were never bored," she ex - !vague ing them tested now and again. piained. "There is a small library wool. herself off. That idiot Mac- the click of her heel on his wall, at the.settlement and we 'read a `s •" duff was standing'at'the top,.star- Joan with her brains dashed out be. great deal."' � >* In&down at her. Now would be as fore his eyes. He had sworn bo t Living in the north is economi- good an occasion as any to tell him avoid alt human contact, yet fate Urges H'is Wile cal, too, according to Mrs. Fe.r- what she thought of him. ' There had caught him twice in the"orbit To Marry Again" f guson. "Spring hats? Why, we ' ..were times when Joan burned to of death.' Was it punishment for - never even thought of them. I _ express her true opinion of some of vowing that he would travel atone her fellow passengers and here was and apart? Were people not in The will of a Brooklyn husband' ' I have only one hat there ani ano er an a goo c nave. urges is wt nary. In the winter it is too cold* the burden of mutual care? Had "She has been such' an ideal, . An Empty Tank and in the summer I don't heed , "Looking for Mrs. Wynant?"' she he been ducking li"fe and had An- mate for me that she could con- . gels touched his sensibilities at tinue in that capacity to another one." -,enquired, reeling up against him. _ _,_ Mrs. Ferguson is a graduate of : last? Was there- something else man who may be more worthy'of._ the University of Manitoba. She He pushed her off. "No;' he that one must heed_ besides the in- her than I have been," he wrote. said' violability o1 one's solitude and the The husband,James M. Golding, obtained her Master of :arta de That's,funny." She laughed oa gree- in 1935. -rte si piercing note. .:12acduff regarded warmth of a glass of whlsky?• Mac- 42 years old, former assistant dis-. : her with disgust. = duff's strong Highland sense,of su- trict attorney, and former com- I don't like.y our. looks:' said i perstitien was aroused'. Sweat mender o! the Kings ,County Am- t79df Variations of 1880 Joan, "and I doaY like the .way stood on his brow. Thoughts flow. erican Legion, died July 91. The #$QI Il 1 "you're staring at me'now. Who do _ ed through his mind.in molten oras will was dated 1929. _ DressesShown' sea. The numbness.of forty yearn PATTERN 4601Are Sh you think you are, anyway. You're. was wearing oft, and each nerve scarcely human." By, Aane Adacros PARIS. - Francevrzmant- is She prodded him in the ribs• was ared-hot needle;comm to life Prance is issuing travel cards " showing charming modernized rar- Macduff did_not_mare._ and pricking his flesh, entitling tourists to cheaper fares Here's a young style that is as iations of=1880 or 1890.daytime "But I like the way you can (To Be'Continued) and reductions"in gasoline prices. enchanting and invigorating as dresses. There is a bare sugges _ Brink:' She_ grew confidential. ' Autumn itself. Let its soft lines -tion of dyapery and fringed trim d'iet's have a brandy together. - take you to all manueT of gay ming is discreetly used. Full tie _Come to my room:', _ - movie leollege-parties socialso a dteas, the the. ° ton panels are featured`by p this designer.' They match Tim "No, thanks" x� �"�¢r Cake' Won tF1e ■ rince » bridge club. How" you'll delight in ''All right, big boy: Joan's going y g wool or crepe frocks in which the to have a swim." _ re fms laring or tern bosom is emphasized by fullnesstoed By KATHARIN.E BAKER 18101 nein t e pretAnne ty She made a gamine gesture and the "bosom" gathers that r or draper}. '�ttaclied panel I •--- followed a twisting coarse to the- - ..and so t are with color echo corsage trimmings pool. MacdufL watched her, won- the honour of being the hos- SCOTCH FANCIES so gracefully soft at each side of - on dark evening gowns. Diamond Bering i1 she:weren t tipsy enough tess of the, first tea" room at the' i tablespoon melted butter the bodice panel. You'll admire, jewelry often constitutes the only d ingdroit What as appalling girl! Canadian National Exhibition goes 11' cups rolled oats too; the sleeves that may rgpeat decoration on.:simple black day z. ` 'Even before she had reached the to Mrs. Ella ward, of Toronto, -cup shredded coconut the gathered effect. Utterly Bis- dresses. `three. rhatelaih'e clips ' who pioneered in this field in % cup chopped peanuts tinctice are the little revers rautztl= may be worn; oris at the"neck, the door she stooped down, caught her 1907. With' a -dozen cups and- -1i4 teas oon salt • -[rock at the hem and began'to pall � p ed wih laze and so is the collar- other• two on the breast pockets, saucers, she .op'ened the first' tea 2 e"gs '� less neckline. ,a .satin, or. silk of half a necklet is used to. fasten :.1tt over her head. He could see her room on the `grounds and when" •1 clip sugar vibrant Fait hue (such as-benzo _ long, slim legs. The pooi,was dark, P a high 1900 eollar: Tntere3t:ng "except for the green light In the far the number of cups increaser to =1 teaspoon vanilla ` browp or "opal" red) will catch " dark. transparent effects appear corner. Her dress came oft and 150 she sold iter concession: "Mrs. ;Blend together sugar and melt- the eye-and hold it. ", -, for evening in very full blas"-or Ward remembers going,to the Ex- ed butter. Add well-beaten eggs pattern 4801 is a4ailable in dark brown lace, tulle or Ino.:,se was flung tothe floor; .then. she hibition at the age of 6 when the spread,her arms for a .dive He and.vanilla, then rolled oats, Coco- misses' and•'women's sizes 11, 16, line gowns worn over shite or pale only.means of transportation was nut, peanuts and salt. Mix thor 18, 20, 32, 33, 36, 38, 40 and 42. ' slips. a•horse car: Later when she went, oughly. Drop by spoonfuls • on Size 16 takes 314 yards 39 inch into the tea room business.- open buttered baking. sheet and bake fabric, 11'4' yards of lace edging. .7 electric cars brought her to the in'a moderate oven -075 degrees Send .twenty cents (20c j in _ WI�fTiN G FOR SOU! grounds. Among Mrs. Ward's first F.) for 15 to 20 minutes. coins (stamps cannot be accept- customers was tete then Prince-of PRIZE SPONGE CAKE ed) for this Anne Adams pattern. i - in- town is yoar i Wales, now Duke of Windsor. She Writ e plainly size, name, address copy of this week's, tom. recalls that he ate' enormous' S egg yolks. and style-number. Send your or*- Toronto 5 t a r Cl quantities of,her chocolate cake. 5 tablespoons cold w atel der to Anne Adams, Room X125,' Weekly - don't _ Though the methods of trans- 1 cup fruit,sugar 3 Wet Adelaide St., Toronto, `^� portation have• changed and there 1 cup cake flour forget it, are .,dozens of tea rooms on the 1 teaspoon lemon extract grounds today, her chocolate cake .i'1 teaspoon vanilla :Ruin butter paper well over a ? , is still" a royal treat: Here, are -1 teaspoon cream of tartar wooden spoon before putting it in some of Mrs: Ward's favourite b egg whites cake or batter mixture; this 'pare- . i, fh e • water and a; .. e >! SUFFERERS OF:— cake which thePrinceof Wales sugar. Beat with . double (lover. rtbeumatb:m, Neur:i1xin, Arthrttl■ enjoyed. beater for-10 minutes. Add flour, >< ' Lwmbnstu, Swollen Anklen, !tttrnin-, and,tttarr 11alns CHOCOLATE CAKE sifted several times, and, flavor- 'O Why Endure Needless Pain? - cup butter Ings. $eat' well. Beat egg whites YOUR TRY Tlil% NI-AV VAIN-KILLER. •2 -cups light brown sugar until foamy, ,add cream of tartar,' I sweeten -. It perblixteee but dose not AI BABY „ blisteror horn 2 eggs, we'll-beaten beat until dry. Fold into first mix- 21,4 ,cups pastry fldur ture.' Bake in unbuttered tube ;lea,, my'morning .1 teaspoon baking pow der pan at 300 degree F. for one hour. cereal with 1 teaspoon baking soda 1�4 teaspoon salt Invert on cake rack Teething and let 1 teaspoon vanilla "hang" in pan until cold, ` Time BEENI��Sy�Yp SUPERIOR � cup sour milk C2 cup boiling.water Cross, fretful, feverish-unless the little because it Ste is working fust riaba Steeers the '. 2 squares unsweetened choco- Do This If You're powders-the standby of mothers the lade (2 02. IVERVworld over for more than loo yeats,•- is better _ —) cntly cleanse'the system of imPurtaet - - Cream butter, ad sugar gra u-- wHtc are oYtZ11 eke-causether troubles e peas, upset stomach and other troubles .,► ally, cream well together. Add stteethinstime. Atyonrdrusaist"% el for mss 4 n2 na• beaten a s. Beat well. Add Don't take chance% on harmful opiates and_ gg products which you know nothing about.Use For FItPD sample and booklet 400 - 75c mixed and sifted dry ingredients "Hints. to Mothers" write John �• common sense.Get more fresh air,more sleep e best Rub For Athletes alternately with sour milk, add and take a reliable,time-proven medicine like Steedman & Co., Dept. 19, 442' St. Special Introductory offer vanilla then boiling water cbm- pounds Lydia s ciaUyf for women Cam- Gabriel St., Montreal, 68�I 1 I f g pound-made espeeiaUy Jar women from whole Both Sizes for $1.00 bined with melted chocolate. Bake some hr sy and roots.-let it help Nature Cone �• ussen'd system fandrom ihustem calm tangly server- VA_■'Fj rl N A fV S SUPERIOR LINIMENT CO. in buttered layer cake pans in lessen'distress from female runetionat tlber- 1.71 lAly Issue No. 3?—'38 ` !1 GRRlti�'ILLE 9T. 'rolsolrro oven at 375 degrees F. for 30 min- dere dna tanks lite worth.iivinlf• '7� m •!lave this ad. and !f, will •ave For over 60 years one woman"has told 7tet ib'hrts Tan money. Utes or in buttered loaf cake pan another how to go "emilins'thru" itb Lee&hr tk riwkk EE sywbeI sw each Daman• C at 350 degrees F. for 50 minutes. Pinkham's Compound-let it hdp You. -a ...;, -`. _ .. .. '".... :.."... T , - _ `• ay�a- ',`+ fid-'''^'S'S ;. vJ< '' :.. _ - _ _ .1 1 ..'. _ W r" > -. ... _ .. se - _ '.. .•,• p `'J ',� ,.,, . ..y. - »� s 'fit' '�" ° _ 3. I. ;.v0 - - s ,tr _J4,.w`-t"ItGati'+. ,x^--- - ..r...r.''.4c wm� h �..n.e..* n;•!t-+,}I .K ; rx •';:i!alxva+>sYaay--• µ, -p. - � „ ' 1. How Eyston Got Ready For His Speed Run Ont�l'10 �1Clllt • 1 Gaspe coastline is gotn* to provide •s better living for Quebec's fisher- -" Sunday "SC6 'I Yield Is Better men- p fi _ i)r1-1 I _ Trapped for Its oft.' Producing ': '� i -blubber and skin which manufac- „ Lesson 'I'h�n Average turers convert into leather and w , y shoe laces, the small-sized species �! y`, 'Cherry Crop 128,000 Bushels, of the Phocaena Communis Genus LESSON X1 " and Peaches 2 Per Cent may soon be transported to a gov- �11g,; Above Usual ernment-built oil refining and puri- " Saul: Moral Failure fying plant and there its commer 1 Samuel 10: 17-25; 15: 10-23; Ontario fruit growers probably tial value greatly increased through ,-p �"� 28,: 3-25• 31: .1-10., .,» y , modern scientific rocesses: -, I will experience'a-better than aver- P. Printed Text _ , ` age fruit crop this year, the August For many years residents along 'l Samuel 10: 21-25; 15: 20-23; - 8 31: 3-6 ( '' 3 report of the iOntario. Fruit and Gaspe shore laid their nets nand for the-north the G 1' , Golden Text-To obey u better ;r dicatesble Stat sties Commute n devouring Porpoise land thane daag•, n Committee,in- sacrifice The cherry crop this year is esti- ged off the five to 12-foot carcase - .i 1 Samuel 15: 22. ' _mated at 123,370 bushels,, just 26 to modest and make-shift reflneriea. . - } " , per cent. higher than last year. Much of the catch's value was THE LESSON .IN ITS SETTING ' It Ilarveskitlg of peaches is ,unusually wasted and earnings of the trap- n; Time. Variously from 1100- ti, earl this year and the main crop para rovers limited. �* 1056 B.C. l" ' now is being placed on the market. Appointed recently Vicar Apos k W Place.-The location of Ramah' Production estimated at 536,314 toile of the Gult of 'St. Lawrence,. ;' has not yet been exactly identified; � t bene ' Miz ah was in Ben aurin on the ' bushels is 2 per cent. r than Msgr. Napoleon Labrie took an im- D ] y last year. ' �., mediate interest in the temporal ae road from Jerusalem to Shechem;__ l ; .11 Endor was four miles south of s.- - e Product'?^ ttp� welY�the s4lrttuai-weltaTa-ot-his -- x !,, _s _Apple. production in Eastern On- flock. He conferred several times Mount Tabor. Mount Gilboa, the '4w " 4p F top of which is seventeen hundred. 1. r tario ,is up an estimated 30 per with Quebec government officials feet above sea-level,. was' on the �/ �' �10� - v x b cent. at 31?,730 barrels, ttttt in on"fishing conditions and lately he 4 :great plain of JezYee] in the ten- �� Western Ontario this year likely turned his attention to the business " � -,:tre of ,Palestine. i Il he 75,70 ba vela, o ' Saul was Israel's first king. The m per eent.3fromOla9tryear- do wn' 25 f porpoise catching. While scab and sideworm injury Another meeting with authorities -1 ..same "Saul" is usually regarded as_, - followed,.and announcement was " the passive participle of the verb `�j , ' 1,, are severe in some apple orchards, made by Fisheries Minister. One „ i '•',1.�� `. < fungi and insect pests generally Gagnon Union'Nationale to ask, and so means simply � .� aims the "'asked". Saul was the son of Kish, ..; Iii .. �.: are under fair control.du well-cared- vernment was "studying the Poo- ' /.;. of the tribe of Benjamin, the fight- ' / ' z L commercial orchards. sibility" of establishing-"finery or c 1 ' -' Ing tribe of Israel. Saul's .home t . Graperies In Western Ontario in the Gaspe region. . 1. was at Gibeah usually identified generally have a healthy condition. He said if the'plant would sp- , , ` �` Tomato worms are particularly _- with ,Tell el-Ful, a town' about _ pear advantageous'his department J 1. y,- midway between Ramah and Jeru- -Captain George E. T. Eyston dons his gas mask before taking his numerous this season in Eastern would be '.instrumeniaL" in its•er. .'� 1s huge car fora speed run on the Bonneville, L'tah, salt flats. He aver Ontario and in southwestern coun- action and while it would remain -"i Salem. 'Excavations carried on by aged the tremendous-speed of 345 miles an hour in his "Thunderbolt". ties tomato cracking•is greater than , the American School of Oriental a "private affair," the'government a Research in 1922_ show that the usual. would occupy itself with laboratory _ , site was occupied in the Canaan- . Saul's Disobedience he could no longer go with the L researches and the general tech- .a -_I .• ite period' and was strongly`fortis king -as he appeared before the V>t$>ton Wealth _- • nicai and scientific aspect oL the Considerable time. els ses be- ♦ • mat r --feed at the time of Saul and David. P people. . IL , Sometime after Samuel's. pzi- tween the day of Soul's public Many years have assed in - . - - - P �„ anointing bbfore Israel and the' Saul's life, and we find him now a In P0rp018 t vats anointing of Saul,the prophet 'Germany is opening rest houses . 11 story which we are now to eon- man stri ed of ower, fearful -•+. . .r called all r f' I-rael. together at PP P for motorists .along highways 3�f izpah. walking in the darkness of his o fi�r�+- .lain Is Expected .: . aider. Saul had completely reor- g ' rkn s own New R® e P - - • %.-:osen King ' ganized the army, had inflicted a counsels, rushing headlong to the To Aid Fishermen of Gas - fi n the Philistin Pe Uver •..0,000 cattle in Northern at hlichmash, and then 'had gone him. The a isode recorded is Irein a a a a> , of-Benjamin near by their fam- g - • flies and the family of the Mat- out against Israel's .old enemies,._ cha:pier• 28 is one of the most fam= y The scaly, lough-skinhed porpoise. 'Wheat. acreage in Argentina Is _ the Amalekiies. The time had ous in all the Old Testament. :' -,' rites was taken and Saul the oon that .rolls and gambols' off the being increased this season. :of Kish was'taken; but when they now come' for the execution of Defeated And Slain g . �. sought hien; he could not be found. .God's sentence of destruction de- 3. •"And' the battle went Qo're Of the family of the. Matrites clared many years before. God against Saul, and� the archers s c 'know nothing, it is never had told Saul through Samuel - overtook him; and he was greatly'; g n By Wilfiam -rc that he was to destroy utterly ail distressed .by reason of .the ar- T��s CUI`IOUSORLD Ferguson referred to in the Bible outside of the possessions an-d property of 1 gu t}u: paease. P P P Y chars. 4. Then said 'Baal. to his "'' Therefore they asked of Amalek, and every member-of the armorbearer, Draw thy sword,. X -.- tribe, every man, every. .,wornan, and .thrust me. through therewith; Jehovah further: Is there yet a every child. Saul carried out,God's ' lest these uncircumcised come,an - man to come hither? And Jeho- ` - , . instruction.to dextro x11 the eo- vah answered, Behold, he hath hid y P tfirust.me through, and abuse me. i ^. /, himself among the baggage. Saul' Pte, bat Saul and the people Box his armorbearer would not; 1 - spared Agag, and the best of the for he was sore'afraid. Therefore - ,..'-shared the fee#i g. that cortgTrain- sheep, and of the oxen pad o! Saul took his sword, and fell .0 ed Moses to shrink back when he the fatlings, and the Iambs,- and on it. 5. And when his armor- t V �`" -• ' lune appointed to deliver Israel all that was good, and would not bearer.saw that'Saul was dead, he �; - - from Egypt. utterly destroy them. The sparing ,likewise 'fell upon his sword,�and' `` "!k _23. And they ran and fetched of-the prey was a matter of pure died with him. 6. So Saul died,,. 1$4- . { him thence; and when he .stood greed. The sip of Saul was delib- and his three sons; and his armor- . among the people, he was higher ' crate. It was the sin of putting braver, and all his Hien, that same - than any of the people from his his will before God's will; and this .day.together. - { "I - .� � I hhoulders and upward. 24. And was the great moral tra;edq in. - - ,t' 11.1 people,Ike him _ . ye him whom Jehovah-hathchos- Sa20s And Saul sa;d unto Sam- Bell-Rin "Yn - a -i _. . en, that there is none i uel, Yea, I have obeyed the voice ,�� �E�T%w , . among all the people? And all the of Jehovah, and have gone the• f Blr� K>clled ��S OF S(R OS _ •'people shouted, and said,Long live w w v n e WHOSE SUMMER. RANGES cor ,s_:BY�,c�URa CE,Inc a bleb Jehovah sent m and - . y - - the . . ARE THOUSANDS OF a b' g g •••,� f Mr have brought ,Agag the.king of l:i: Then Samuel told the peo= Amalek, and have utterly destroy- l4 ARDSVILLE, Ont. - 14 ith _ MtLFS APART, ARE ° .pie the manner of the kingdom, ed the Amali6kites. .21. But the their attention attracted by a wild ! TO BE FOUNC> IN THE . - commotion of flapping 'wi'ngs and , 4 .'and .wrote it in a book, and laid people took of spoil,,sheep and _S4/I E TipEE IN T1-iEJR _ .. -it up before Jehovah.. And Samuel ` oxen, the chief of the devoted the sound of ringing bells high WiN-rEP RESORT. , - =�cnt all the people away, every things, to sacrifice unto Jehovah above their heads, harvest hands .• �' - 'man to his house. This was, as it thy God in Gilgal. 22. And Sam, working on the farm be] ,dging'to 'M0� 'f}-lAH -_ were, a charter at the beginning uel said{ Hath Jehovah as great J. A. King, second concession, Ald- I. T•, borough Township; were surprised5��0O,OOG�• cf the Hebrew monarchy, probab- delight in burnt offerings'and sac- p. on�looking to see a large bird -evi• HAS BEEN DtSTRJBiJT`E-L7 t �- e. a ly defining the position of the rifices, as in obeying the voice of J Icing, both in his'relation•to'God • Jehovah? 'Behold, to obey is bet- ' dently of,the raptorial order pursu- . •IN NOSH_ Z L i t -; 't' :•and in his relation to the people. ter than sacrifice, and to hearken Ing a crow which it finally pounced Pi@/.ZE " `��� ` ="1. . . '. . , 11� -11 Israel demanded that the king thanth_e fat of rams. 23. For re- on in mid-air and bore to the earth ; •'.1'4wAAUm 2 IL . should possess all the natural at- bellion is as the sin 'of witchcraft; clutcFied in .0 s._ power u caws a ' _ � '"fir' „?`�t. ,� tractions which' the Israelites and stubbornness is as idolatry short .distance away. it 1 would desire in a king. He would and teraphim. Because thou hast Frightened by the approach of `;° . �;;� 'oO�MAN, N�TIO�AL _" • ,reflect their religious s,andpoint rejected the word of Jehovah, he the men the bird flew to a nearby , i + ��� GOLF CHAMPIG3N. at its best, but also he would re hath also re'ected thea from being tree where it sat perched watchin ;w w( ` , PLAYED H15 FIRST SEVERAL - P- J g g `�.. YEARS OF GOL1= LEST= 'resent their national failings and king. Saul still continues, as guil- every movement of the men.. 'D. `�`��" A,(WZ:)EL% BECAUSE HE ''•''•"- .the great defect of their religious ty people often will, to justify his Lee, one of the workers, borrowed ,'�11: "~~ NAD BEEN GIVEN SOME fife; namely, a combinilig of zeal conduct, though, down in his a neighbouring farmer's gun and LEFT-HA/VZ>EO GLUES. •:for. .the religion of Jehovah and' �heart,`he must have known that later shot the winged killer, while � - `utter want of real heart submis- there:was no real justification for its attention was centred- on,, the .4m Z Sion to the Lord. The people ob- what he had done. With a burst men. The bird with a wing spread SOUTH• and Central America presents a strange array of bird t i _ o 1 life in the winter. Birds whose,summer habitats are entirely dif- ed; and because he who was their rends asunder Saul's tissue of ex- •was bluish-gray, in colpr and had er . than 200 species of North' American birds-are known as Nwnter • `-king so corresponded to•their ideal cuses, and lays bare his sin. Saul ''a smal'1 bell securely strapped to migrants in Guatemala. - . - •.i• and.so reflected the national state, now confesses big sin, and Sam- each leg. Neither bell bore any. ••-•--: .he failed. • . - uel had solemnly,to tell him that identification• marks. _ ,L-NEXT. Do snakes have i veke! 1. __�_ ._ . , . , , -, . . . . - . , POP—Sin, in ori the Run • . POP—Singing .. ._ , ...- - By J. MILLAR WA.L-�. 1. % . -- - - \ -�+� �+.. . LIVE, BEEN 51N61NG MY : _ JI' E.LECTIQN gONc3 FOR __ --:-- — -t �~ . . , _ ': QN 'FW&N_N PIPE YEA1t5 % '... Q ,. . . p��,u,`� THAT'S THE 5AFF WAY _ .. , p � ' TO SING � . . a1. IT I a . -- �. . ._ ., • . - __ . - , -•� .- _ ... _. ._ et -,_ .- _ _,. ­s ,. ��, -.q -4,n,a I , ­ .- , Of " � - �I.. . . 1 . . I . I i � . . ;*.. ";;, . •, - • _ 1� ._ s . .ryp,•' ??�y'°`C?•i'Mk'J'4 '�NJa�w+ea"}raiy,:�"wT• ,-` �y,."•iS`•• 72" '��'' 4T !'T..^." a.•.. s rrc _ .. _ ... x d,< '.. it ' .wi • .. -..F.. ua rr.ss,tY.•1,-'M•iA,av i,..._-. ,,,. •u,. .. iS' '+•.'C"' .C' 'r i'.•'.?."^', .f. ':-. *'.Y:-S4LF IF•VY:i _.�, \ "A.,4'..: .."'i.'• .t." 11 RO .•$ Piz-, "•• - x:. 251 ,, ...,. .' _ "r. J ry • • -The.School Fair here Is ill .-'>"he Horticultural Soviet, held uled for Monday, Sept- 26th. their Fall Show in the basement of - - -Arthur Smith, of Toronto was the United Chur --Miss Bernice as ch here on Wed- with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. 'Chapman nesday ,afternoon and evening. A { �uabe cured. a.position;:the Hampton nver the holiday. fair n r of exhibitors displayed 8choot teaching -Mrs. R. H. Croak, who was what was called an exceptionally c hoo 1 -Mrs. King and son, James,'call- confined to her home for some days fine class of product of their hor- opens ' ed on a few of their former neigh- on account 6f illness has quite re- ticultural endeavors. Mr. DeValder bora here, one day last week. covered. of Dunlop's, Toronto, was the ex- ` -L. B. and Mrs. Devitt and -Mr. and Mrs. Draper and Earn- hibition judge, and was to have de- - _ _ • -daughters, of Toronto, spenf Sun- fly, .of Mt. Albert were recent via- livered an address at the evening : 6th _ -'flay with Mrs. Hugh Mechin. David Annan and son Ralph of Cel to return toToronto. During !tors at the home of C. W• and show, but owing to illness, was for- s Mrs. Pilkey. ' e'�d a 'Tosonto, were in town on Wednes- -The Softball League are 'now the evening show, Mrs. Frank Bak- t►. y ' pe day' into the semi-finals and on Wednes- er and Mrs. Tanner Bang • et a group y � .-•-112rs• .Wm• Silk, of Shelbourne �y night, Pickering defeated Myr- of vocal numbers and C. E. Morley paid •a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cl- led in Community singing. .A ques- asence Silk.on Tuesd:y. tle 14-0 at Whitby. _ -Mr. C. L. Mackey, of Brooklin -Mr. Tench, a former principal tion box was conducted, and the ­.:.-visited-Mr-C. and Mrs. C. J. Steven- of the Pickering Public School ab- questions,answered. by Sec. E. B. n now on the Brown. Dr. Pearson and Mr. BrownS =t^-son on Sunday last. out 25 years ago, and HE - ��_G W. J. Clark haven staff of the Toronto schools, spent presented the prizes-for.the__day-_.- ' a day last week renewing old ac- and the winners included. Mrs. C. speziding a few days with her dau quaintances in the village. A. Sterritti Mrs. B. W. LottOII, y• - - _ - gkrter, Mrs. F. T. Baladon 'and fam- -Miss Nellie Baxter, of Strat :Mrs. Alex. Gourlie, Mrs. Wood, fly, of Burford. ford, spent a few * days with her E., G. Stallon, Mrs. Dr'. Pearson, E. _De ices. on Sunday h in the brother ._G_Baxter---and Mrs. vv�bndsre, Ruth _ Q rs -United Church at 11 a. m. and 7 P. Baxter sand Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Redditt, Miss . Beare•and several a a &j �J of Guelph, cousins of Mrs. Baxter, others. At the close of the evening '. -Mies Mary Found!.'spent a few also spent the week-end with them. lunch was sen ed to the guests. - +, ",days last week with her-uncle, Mr. On their return they were accomp- - Russell Stork. and Mrs. Stork, in anted by Miss Baxter. Classified Advertisements Russell a Keswick. _The Woman's Association o{ -F. C. and Mrs. Mechin and dau= the United Church are holding the FOR SALE 75 A quantity o!Munro. ghter, 14arilyn, of Montreal, visit- Wheat seed, 75c. a bush. D. 31unro. _ s., ed the. former's mother here last September meeting next Tuesday R. R. 1. Pickering, Phone:Pickering n, 'l week. evening' at the home of :Mrs. Chas. ..L709.. - c h o l L� lies =-•fir.. and Mrs. John Cocker, of Pilkey at S�•o'clock. There will be a - - R - -Chatham, spent over the holiday good Program and all the women of FOR SALE--A number. of fresh - the congregation' are im-ited to cows, and springers, registered and. and Mrs. esi}sms' Iohn_- come. Phone :Markham 3021. E. Murkar. Sen-ices in the United Church Anthony, R. R. 1'. Locust.- i , -The regular-morithlq meeting next at 11 a. m. and 7 --- on Sunday — of the W. M. S. of the Presbyterian m. D. S. T.. ReY• M. Jenkinson. FOR.SALEa-1 Holstein Cow,•due,to PMA Church aill be held at the home of pC uA N '. .hurH. Croup; t Wednesday, in charge. Choir practice will be freshen. David Dawson, Phone 2406l l !Z t3ept: 14th, at.the usual hour. resumed on Friday • night ar R.30 Claremont. -Mrs. Picov and family have o'clock, all members urged to bv, FOR SALE-Team horses, black 6c left or Toronto, where the will present. Sunday Schoo? at 10 a. m. - - _ - -- y bay (farm team). Set brass moue- as usual. spm the winter is their home .Me ladies of St. George's Ang ted harness. Corn Binder, Deering. u Viere. Mr. Picov will spend his 'lican Guild, celebrated their 12th Set 'kf-H Stent farm trucks. Dean time between the two places. Mairs, Brougham. ] -Miss G. M. Bly and Parents, anniroersary fast week in an atter- ` . L1r11111�r Vale . . . A- ll been iiving at the' res-' ' noon's Party arranged by Miss K. FOR SALE--Denison Golden Chaff ideate on Church Str. lasing the aw an .was'helda wheat. wed` - summer months, have returned to Of Mrs- forty at the Bay. About ROv, bush. Fleming Morrison, Thur forty members attended the party barton. Phone Pickering 3506. of. the ate' which was presided over by the - —Mica Isabel . Bherwen, of the FIRTH BRCS.' l Eastern House, sailed from '.kion- President. Mrs. W. A. Mclxan.~A FOR SALE - Reg. Jersey heifers. f lar birthday cake, presented b9 due Sep. 9th and 15th. Herd fully . treat an Sunday last, for a six- large y accredited. M. B. Bark. Pickering. week's visit with her parents in Mrs. W. H. Moore, was cut by the 'TAILORED CLOTHES .- - Past President: Mrs. E. Booth, and phone 1031• 7-3 _ Cuatberiand, England, saiing on _ -- _-- Rev« 3Ir. Robinson has the honour >�e S. S. Letitia. - GOOD F.�R3�I FOR SALF3--o= rent. _ ._._. '.• .Mr. Frank Petrie, who was tz of blowing out the candies. Mrs. L. 3 4 mile from Claremont: Lots of 'Ju.• ly 15th to August4th •' Johns reviewed the history of the Imsferred from the Blenheim Brch. water and- good buildings. Apply - pt the Bank ,of Commerce to Walk- 'Guild, and Mrs. G. Law .•gave a to F. L. Button Ii;• C. Stouffvilie. - erton, some weeks ago, spent Sun- reading. The proceeds of the party ' X14 per cent Reduction on all tailo>r- • -day wtth._Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mon- go to the Bazaar Fund. W A'C'TED - old horses for which , 7ney -F. H. and Mrs. Hail spent.Sun- , prices will be offered. Gar- ed clothes during this period. -,Announcement from the "Big day with friends in Toronto. shield Fur Farm, Dumbarton. Store". Until further notice, the " Pickeringlow ' store will be closed every Wednea- Live st«k Notes We Have Placed Fred .T. Bunting r 1S 1 day afternoon avid evening. On all. -: = Fseablisted 1857, other evenings- of the week, the During the past_week, Robert AFpbalt Rooting, in Stcck store will be. open. Ruddy. (Hermitage Farm) has so'd- $true s1F0 received a Oar Of - c .-Mr. Ralph Caimichael who seven cows from the valuable herd SPECIALS completed his Theology Course last of Ayrshires, going to Lakefield. to Hemlock Slabs for 6ummgr t spring, has received a call to a a farm starting up an Ayrshire [Tre -`•church in Buffalo. He has bad a •DairyHerd. Also the herd sire 'A. W. MITCHELL - most successful college career and which.they have had for four years, flickering,Ont. sl9if •B>reakfast: Bacon, 25C. alb. `. we look forward to a succEssful a high-priced animal,, whose moth- =ministry« er was Grand flampion at Orm -- a .-birs. C. J. Steverson and her stown Fair. Another young bull :Ylineed Steakf 12c• 1D• brother attended the unveiling o! went to Mr. Leech.•of. Tomato >:f- NOTICE _ 12e. alb• the Greenwood Memorial Window evators, Toronto. The -herd sire was Pork j.>tver, L in Whitby on Sunday'morning last. also Champion 3-year old at the 12e. a lb They were pleased to meet their Royal Winter Fair, :and' was the The Shell Service Station is Stewing Beef, ``ptd friend after art absence of 40 now prepared to,makemechan ; sire of most of the -young bulks p ? Jewel Shortening, 15e. a lb a years or more, Vscount !Greenwood that bare been given away in ;this kcal repairs to all kindaof auto- ••�� = and his estimable family. The cere- district during the past' year. mobiles and tractors. Classic Cleanser ap tins 13e. M1 "moray .took place in the Anglican H. FARROW. Proprietor 1 f `Church; with a large attendance 4$-5 I C. B. 5 P t[�C E R, Mccree Moving .Pictures. •• tins, . '= 6 25c. - and a very impressive service. --ffobt- -Bats on, accompaiiie Y. TOWN HALL, 'PUCKERING ' his nephew, Stan. and Giff, $oor- ILLIAN'S R E f D' ' n an 'interesting motor . • ' s .house are o g MONDAY, SEPT. 12TH -- -, trip out west. They will call on BEAUTY SHOP . _ • tI,en" Balsdon at 'Alberta, ••KAY-`DEE EXHIBITORS BUtC�lel' ,(phOl�e c�00�� �1Ct,'eI'll�g and Bob. stops off while the two Pretxnt Three doors east of the Old Ourah boys go-on to ihe.coast.: Garage: Mr. O. Crnmimer's ' -John Dark and sister, `Gra. R: 8�c� JONES Residence. -Pickering HaxdWare Store - " Gordon; moved. last:week into. .the _ _ Shampoo and Fingerwav�e btk. residence formerly occupied by :firs• - _ a which air. -Clark recent- „.• Fingerwave .. _ , lbc. Iy purchased. Mrs. Iris as more f - t' Anier into the Connor home -opposite 'St. ac Cee Arching �- Sudden i 6a ug Paula Church. Manicure ...'lbw ` -The • Women's institute held An adventurous, exciting Screen Play pacisis Instantly their August meeting at the home .of tte Great West - HAIRCUTTING �6e. 1 Kills scantly of Mrs• J lett, with two very _ WITH Thermigae Heaterie•s 611 Peroaa. strations: Mr. C. � 'Waves Prevents Blight •; E, Motke� bunt Grafting and SAY LTNAi3ER .Y " and Il�ta. R. W. Balsdon ktCBERT FRAZER =1.95' ; �3.bA _ Slipping _ wt+nn..Pkv1L 220 LL giving helpful ideas on.the making RAYMOND BROWN .3 Does not burn the leaoe8. ' ' of pickles. Mrs. Bie gave a brief FRED MACSAYS '� ` history of the "Opening Ode" and ALSO �' . The Picker><ng .4 Gives longer life to the plant , ' a short talk on "Courtesy" by Mrs, i G. Law, made a very interesting :On the same Programme 'f EAT _MARKE'� For Mato Tants, cabbage plant$ Md-yrofitaible meeting. —•• f! ' A fair crowd we *Ore=-thilnking Hawanan tapers '. bf the number, rather. than qual- �e carr full line of Tomato plants, Cucumber vRles i _+Ity, H.aa it been the latter we A Merry Msatone Musical. - J obould have made use' of superlat- :. AND t rms =Fresh �, O Vu u Ives only). Let's start again--A �6 .F r bs �indYc wo : '�`'• . fair number attended the .Tennis /GOING PLACES No. 18 - - ?� Club Dance in the Park on Friday ­See the World witb Lowell Thomas" and . _ �►gtpt, of McCormick-Deering Fatm MacbInery[t�od' ' ,sight and George Fieid!s.Omhestaa -OSWALD CARTOON Cul'ed - �Rtpaira. _ provided good music. To Joe Coop- t •• in " Motto-Wl hit R Ga i /`t k is ase' "Everybody S tot ttst sk>•is,! E e ty e tX y g - held the _ - ff who e d .._ caller-off - - •-e! the cal � ... -lucky ticket; there went a 'big box Perfect Sound Meats - _ _ D1lotae�Il;m - - f z,of Laura Secords. Representing the p, , village, Mr. F. J. Prouse presented = Nolsalesa Reee�fding Our delivery is at your service' J• S. BALSDON, - PICKERING ,+ the tournament prizes to Miss Bet- ADMISSIC-N-30 CENTS af, r ty Barker and Mr. Howard Law. ICHILDREN-16 Phone Pick 1620 't CLARENCE Sti-K :