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Etock for a time. the 'Green River Church next Sun- MILLS lq H. O. PEAR90N-1t'hpaioiaa Our trucks pass your way We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Mc- da evening, g _ 1886--1936 MWSetteaoo. Dtmbatton. 3oty ever da y g Sept. 18th, owing to y y Whirter to our village. B. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director Wluteval 'Ba ist n gersary. the a pt An i -'Rat�ptome•dgd Awodatiosot Ont..w ,cai;. COAL LORE - We welcomed our Pastor back on Born, on Thursday,,Sept. 15th, to i a CHOPPING f qc Memb lEy the American appointment. r Sunday, after his ion}; holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Iiamlin,'of Motida Wednesday and Frida SaaKisr+am. Erea e:tsmined by appoiatsaeat. wt,OD CE The W. A. held a successful meet- y,, s r Green River, at Brierbush Hospital, Y . �► eriow sbo11.Clareawat out. CEMENT, ing at the home of Sirs. Milton Stottffville, a daughter.' WE GRIND FINE r l.pdi. SAND, GRAVEL, Pegg on Thursday of this week. --�•— Bran, Shorts and Feed of all DUIYALD RUDDY Barrister 1^ and (See also GrEenwood in other ool.) Cherrywood ,i XW.Soticimr,Notary eabltz:' 1sliey6ytp teas. --- ki0c* allso minerals and other siw Wrtaerly owupiW by Lae tate A.&f hrta- BCIII�DER'B-SSP Brock Road Miss Mary,. Toole, spent Sunda eoncentrafes for r able-.feedin Wa.eouth wing of Court House.Whitby. sty --- with the RO Morrish Tamil p � ; also laoal cartage work- Mr. Arthur Badgerow has sec- y y'- kept on hand) }' BEATON, BELL tf ROSS A 'group of our young people We have also pleeed in stock 5%full ently built a new milk-house and motored to Niagara Falls last Wed- We stock only the best Poultry Barr}stors & bolidtorsline of %es0e, f Killing_ Pates Y �it-L1AM J.BEATON. K.C. Jerseyherd almost immediately.pping -niflk from ' and_ate Teeds a Supplies. � Go'* Feeds. 3'• Mrs. Ezra Roach, of Sas?r;atchew- _-- =HrBi Wk E BELL,K.C. J,H.F.ROSS Mr. and Mrs. Rolbt. Crawford an, is .the guest of Mr. Wesley and F- Ze. C:.R'EElAT JAMES A WRIGHT Aa W MITCHELL and sons of Toronto were week- Miss Edith Roach. ri tis,b reet, Toronto.. Ade�ide 2886 end visitors of Mr. and M.rs. Chas. _ Miss Mildred Hollinger entered Fuller. ♦A U �'`'� O.WCH-ARDSON& Co., Barris• PiOlierin�„ Ont. - the Toronto `ormal School, Tues- PIANO-TUNING '�Joters.Sohotors. Notaries etc.. Suite 50111 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Michell, Miss day last. We Wish her success. ' iaeesttor Life Building.36 Toronto St. 2oronto. Office phone 7400 Residence 0520 'Edna and Mrs. James "yes have y1 AND --- . Te6pbone Ad.teas: Pickering Photo 4613 atf1 r. and 'Mrs. E. Petty, Miss Gl- �GU NicMIry PLL�N 19 ar ,n�;'sSol- The Beal Store, al'@IDant to B �forjust e a short holida trip'd from'a motor sperm Petty and '12r. Dick Fielding A kinds o Guy aatfte d r Clnday-v 311}11-6ev 1lAll 'Toronto. Teledhone Elgin53W. 29tf PHONE 9L} - Y Todd. -- - �- - live are sorry to report Miss Ed- C. S. Ma�cDONA'LD : entar. FURNITURE. bicevale ith Petty ,under the doctor's care. ,08 CLOSE AVE., TORONTO HERBERT T.•PALLAISE, L. D'_ S.. We Pre displaying an attractire R e hope she.may soon return to Phone Lakeside 1502 j1 A large number of folks from P.Y.S. Graduate's!•the Royai ColoLTlitge of variety of her t i school. Orders taken at NEWS Opp is reaideaee second door east o! St, And- a rant ware Etc. —The le-opening services of our ._ saw'sCbwch..Pickertog.Ont. Office boup: 9 Furniture and Fnroiture Chir children are very busy these' church were well attended, and a a.m. be ep. m„or oy appoint toent. (X-►n INoveltiee. .days, preparing for the school fair. great many favourable cormnents - .FUEL 4� esrvle.), Phone Pick 8:90.. Prices;low, in beeping wish tinea. The 'Worthwhile Class with their were heard an the appearance. - - --- - - l teacher, Mrs. Pugh, held a delight- A car-full of our young men went tlffNift=u�rs !f artDs. ful party this week. _- to Stouffville on Monday evening Mr. and Mfrs. W.. HAts, and dau- p .� RADIO SERVICE to see the basdball game played D r = ghter; Jean, spent the .week-end Builders' Supplies ■TT■��■■ it. BEATON; TOWNSHIP A Graduate of Radio College with the Holland• family up north. . with' donkeys. The boys have--been .,�. =, Ls Cterk. Con.ayaocer.Commissioner for h�-e-hawing e"er eine. takiwa f®dav to. Accountant. Etc. Issuer of Jack and Mrs. Herbert -and fam- Merriase l-Aenses. Whttevale.Ont. vVith Dr. and Mrs. Callbeck, of Prince ' Lumber aIId Lath ily spent an enjoyable week-end:` at Up-to-the-minutA training Edward Island and George and A, E. RICH A R C E C N and St. Catharines. B. C Shingles Mr, and Mrs. Holland and son, 'dn Todd, left an Monday for a • GENIORAL INSURANCE -.FINEST EQUIPMENTS DiMr Npent a few days last week, few days trip to, , North Bay and Blue Qoal- REAL . ESTATE for as guests of Wm. and 31rs• Hilts. O rviee will be Alberta Ooal of er Northern Points. Our Rally Day Se pe r-, + . ;60NV£YANt✓1Nfi `Guaranteed SatisFaction Mr. and Mrs. R. Cooper, of Wind held at 22 o'clo^k next Sunday Domestic (.'pke -' ;L old established s AT ser, spent the week-end the morning. a�pm8nt Lime, Plaster b ey' ready Reagon%hlp Prieep former's sister; Mrs,' M. Parks. 1:- •d good attendance is re- to to serve. quested. and a,finr service is being Tabei and Batteries always sa b Ad :Hiss Marjorie- McKay is In the planned. Let us make this a real 'Maaple Body WCod Phone'_ Pick. 6900 Toronto: East General Hospital. We 1= t The teachers are asked to EF.-ROY MILLSR. hope for her early return. A8ente for I,nnd Fe�ne! Wlei. MAW. Srouirbam: . Ontario ktissell Parks is recovering from co-operate' in hating a full attend- a T. y 48tf .Phone titlark 1806 arise, as there will be a Roll Galt. and Dc1E-3] -�aul)p tUCENSED AUCTIONEER. AND, a painful accident. Some few weeks CoFne and bring your friends. - ;. . V ALU&TOR _____-- -- - ago he fell .and.broke his knee. Af- ...,._ �a __- ter severa wee isri,uKnum �iQUlI8h11Lt 11D lelLetlt9 Bales cs>,duct�•d Anywhere D A, E E R he is now convalescent. -With the p Ilhooe nr write. Address Bl� Dundsc Secure Priees Before Bu �'• '=t Street. East. - use of crutches, he was able to at- Mr. and '�Irs, Bert Haney spent >d>y ten Whitby. Ontario. Insnrauee Of All Hind$, MraPa Parksather's funeral, in iact had just brought Russell LhTlie Division Court held their WILSON(;!1 �T- — - -- _ and his wife;and child out to-Wlifte session here on Friday. t►■ 1 L.! �J' 1 V B R O S` Beet Rates Available with vale a few hours before he died. lir. T. C. Brutvu was a Toronto ingles For Salf The Anniversary Services of the visitor on Friday. and Saturday of I'°OIIst Him, Ont. Seonrity" and Service. y' y Yhnn� >,I.,,� -.H>,., - -;• 1a}titevale Baptist Church.. will be last week.' - !Gak 60vaniaed Aiee-1 Shingles, held next Sunday, Sept. 18th, at The family -of Stanley .Biller, of -SPECIAL Bird's Felt Slate Sbinaleo. Address -Phone 2.30 and 7.;30 p. m. Standard Time. Sunderland were guests at the H. Aho. re-ruhberirtQ huQQy wlreela. BROUGH#M 'PICK 516 Rev. James Grant B, A., of Toronto, Malcolm home on Sunday. Lawn mowers ohsrp?ned. will be, the 'guest speaker. Siem- Mrs. J. Hortop, of Port Perry 1 in. 1lfaple Lumber--420 .per ]� T.,PA'ItBRSON S OLARIa:MOJ\ bers of the Whitby Baptist Church visit d Tier'cousin, Mrs. T. Brown in 506 ft,.Iota or more. Oall and Qct prices. Phone 88!% GARDEN CROPS choir will render special music 'at and _lir. Brown on Sunday: the afternoon serviee and the White The W. Brown .family of Green. Get our prices on Reddy Roofing I f .you ktfew -you WERE NEXT _ W111 Pay' 'Profits vale Baptist choir •at the evening. wood.were'guests at the W. Bayles' Y If You Use service. ,All are cordial) -invited. `some on Sunday, and Asphalt Shingles. Prices wt] you would hustle in attar that !n• y �� ted• _ Isurance Protection we've been _ NATURAL MINERAL' On Sunday next, Sept. 18th, at Mr's- T. Norton''attended a meet- be higher in the Spring. ; 10 a, m. the United Sunda School in of F•xtecutives of Oshawa Pres- i talking about'. Y Phosphates will. hold their Annual Rally Day byterial, as Baby Band Secretary * /' YOU. MAY BE NEXT Ser ice• 11r. Huggins, of Toronto,• )n.Saturday: •�• PICKERING •'• '*� To frcrease Yields and Imprcvt Quality will be guest speaker. Special mus- The W. M. S. meeting for Sept. o CYRIL E. MORLEY of all txops is and items by the children of the was postponed till Thursday, Sept. GENERAL INSURANCE school. An invitation. is extended to 22nd, at• the home of Mrs. Fred BER Y �T a LUMBER ARD T !Our Motto--Service n>4n Protection _ D• itl . Lock w6od all to come arts loin In this fine CaaNe. PHUti F, aa(F 1 - phWW—lirilea8 6,700 • service. Now that holidays are oc- L. and 'Mrs. -11atthews accompan- Pickefi<ng Mills er, we are ready to settle down for vied Mr. and Alis.' E. Crocker on a � y the winter.On Tuesda 211th ears tri Il.7eave rietenror e.tlsiting friends in Bar- out y+ ?r ,PICKFRiNG, ONT At Clarem • Sommer- Furniture WE DELIVER the store at 8 o'clock to take mem- ' fir. anti J1r . Payntond Rolph, of Ernest C. Fetzer PHONE 5317 hers of the.11'on�en's Institute -oil a Newmarket, and firs. Pugsley, of delightful sight-seeing• trip to Tor- Toronto. visited Mrs. Edward Wil- $100 ay--Money required Gssd • onto. They «:I1'. visit various inter- son,last 'week, 1 First Mortgages. Lawn ` Ch��ir , places of 6nsiness, includin 'Mrs. John kverest and Gong: o£ LAWYER R. �'. �LENDENINq' city. Dais Hunts V6 est us b ibrunto, were visitors of the form- years experience * Folds very crslly from the y. o , Harry -rfront.Natltral, varnished hard FUNERAL DIRECTOR Horne's Saladt Tea: All are look- er's,brother, Mn. T. Gammage, on ing' forward to this outiig. This Monday.'' - . wood ' - tvl tae the pace .of the: usual r• Russell Brodie an auk - $ seat,in a heavy striped awn,- _ Day and Night Service monthly meeting. Further particul- ters, of Toronto, visited the form- NFW ing duck-•-$1.49. Pbone 9000 ars-can be had•from the' President, >r's sister, Mrs. George Philip dur DISCOV E R Y Mlilve.rn 5000 Mrs. Judson I'ugli. ing the weak. Deck Chairs ^ The funeral of the late .11r. M. E. The- 3lission Band held their Nv-FFE'� 4 -' Markham w lJnt. Parks was held from the home of monthly meeting at' the home or. MrD1CATED -° Complete .with canopy and r his brother-in-taw; �Ir. Donald R. Miss, Connie Hedge on Saturday, INSOLES foot rest. Sturdy hardwood Beaton. Mr. Parks suffered a heart having an attendance - of twenty-' Ends Foot Tofture,•�i ekes a' five. Mrs.'Mairs' the leader was in frames in natural hardwood, attack, suddenly after his arrival Comfortable to Wear a. ..Hot Weather at Whitevale. Deceased was in bus- iness covering in Toronto, but always spent The Church Service for next Stopg •awning...$2.10• his holidays and week-ends in this Sunday will bo held at. 7.3" M. ARE BURNI�G ACHINti SWEAT May mean Cool Days 1II instead of afternoon. Rev. J. E. - SING ACHI l SIMMONS' WALNUT BTEEL vale. He is survived by his widow, Glover is preachih in ClaremontFEET the kitchen if f011 use a Ella Cooper Parks, two sons, Rev: 8 . -BED T.T — puof �n the_afternoon t the ')lase etnaY --- - Complete with felt mattress and Ci31-en1iil-�n8t&n-t LI t nigh—park- a yi Bit$- g Church, Toronto and miller R. Service.,Sunday School will be held Qdvrs _ ••Jr,;: ' spring-316.50 Rett• stove or hot plate. Parks, of Toronto, and one grand- at 10.30 a. m, and promotion exec- LBBST for Athletes Foot, a9d AsabalammN Dal er Nix% Qxisat Clean and Safe. son George; and' two graridaught- =ices will he .part of the service. Dancing Feet. Easily 7lpplibd very• largely attended Rally k ]�� era, Margaret and Pamela. The Day Service was held as, a united SOOTHING--SANITARY t Phase ISAO We be a Coleman Irons too Pall-bearers were . Norman Miller, ?r servke last Sunday. The scheduled per pair, _ rrbiQJl makt� ironing day a � Judson Pugh, Robt, Young, Robert i,_�a�sure. Call and see them, e, George Burkholder and Program was followed. Members of Ct�itrois Pots*ation--KIIb Odor L, Hagerman:.-Mr. .Cochran the school,_Misses-Hood,-_Malcolm,_ C. A. STERRIT"I dLYIN BUSHBY e,ria Tor__ _ onto officiated at the burial ser- Carlton, fledge and Francis Wilson -'Faneral Dlreotor vire, assisted by Rev, J. R. Bick, taking part. The "Bible" being the. 1lJONES - Hardware Tinbtnith Sublect, Rev. Glover knee an earn- THE F1uDiffli?e Dealer' of Whitevale. Interment was made PTCHERING in been 70ery. Dec- o trans Ya� ` • e, ahowitis the necees- The Re � Drss�c�iat t t translating the Bible by our 1K0�8 �• ` Qn},�Lp ptiwe 4M i,; years of lives. Supt. Geo. Willson conducted , 'age this week. . the service. !'I�s 1111111M Ift J 1 M M.d >-. _: .:• amu " -'meg: ,., 7-7 -L^!•w�'?+.tomw,R.uv.::^,..?+.'+.,c,,-•e�sex.r.*.... -e "K:dy, :.. .;,o.-t ,..,• ,., z,+�+ a, .a!..._ y.,: tz- ::xr eN'rpsi ... !J^'^'•` r: ?E a -'fi.�'. �r.. Canadian-Born Peer Gets Varsity Degree ` �s � • � VOICE OF THE PRESS 'CANADA _. "WIDER STILL AND WIDER" A year ago there was s rift be- tween Premier Hepburn and Mr, ,.- � +►l Sing, a few months ago it became ,• a gulf; now itis a chasm. — St. Catharines Standard. :Nw 4 GOOD BATTING AVERAGE `Police record in the town of ,r s " k Lesa-bgton for the peat month ; shows 25 prosecutions and 25 con- '" victions. And even in the big leagues they do not bat that'way. _1N OPPOSITION TO RENO Now the thing has been started, under the auspices of Hoa. Harry s> s _ Nixon, o-f_-allow in�a-m tr iage_4f _ outsiders to take place at Callan- _ d>: der that place may ultimately be -" come as popular for unions as Both part of she Canadian National Exhibition spectacle, the milling Reno is for divorces,—Brantford y > crowd of pleasure-seekers along the fair's midway at Exhibition City is Expositor. resent a striking contrast. His _ Toronto, and the prize Hereford bull, p -- Highness (at the right) got quite a bit of attention from agriculturally- THE AGRICULTURAL REPRE- x minded visitors himself; at the moment he siatber gi ,]surveying the SENTATIVE themselves in atb4tr ways; _ :clowds, amusing Premier Hepburn has been pay- ing public tribute to the assistance truck. Batteries, scrap iron, parts• he, as a farmer, has received from viscount Greenwood,-Canadian-born'peer-who graduated from Uni- Diseover Mound of an old steam engine, implements the district agricultural represen- versity of Toronto 43 years s�go, and later became a member of the ` 1 and even feathers were all bandIetl tative stationed at St. Thomas. Imperial cabinet and of the Hoose of Lords, came back to his Alma L up and shipped..Returns naw qac sae ol�ciah do render s fine. Mater to receive an honorary LL.D. degree. The peer is pictured, left. / Wri1$halri of them getting over t10 after the type of service to agriculture and with Sir William Mulock, veteran jurist and chancellor of the Univer- trucking coats were paid. the people engaged in it which city„following the bestowal of the degree at special convocation. t Fitad Interests Historians—Mair Reluctant to allow names to be does not always receive the recog- -' Be Work of Prehistoric used, to such a way as to be named' with prohibitory regulations. ems. wheelwright, a bookkeeper, a v t- lN�otmd. Builders as organizers of 'yun& pools;' they nille which is its doe s. Brock- ile Her are Juni and tired of :vine Recorder and Times. erinary surgeon, a bricklayer, a bodied in an act entitled "the tl did say, mechanic, a thatcher or tiler, a portation of Potatoes Act, 1938," What is expected to be an lm- junk dealers coming'along and of- ;.PATHS ON HIGHWAYS portant find,from the standpoint of plasterer, and something of a Iia- passed by the colony's legislature. tering-26 and 50 cents for a whole A seat deal of highway build- guest. When he has assimilated a historical interest, is west Wawa-- pile of crap Iron. We used to take The Drovtatons of the act prevent gosh Township, Huron County, it and be glad to get the stuff off Ing liar been and is being done, sound working knowledge of these importers bringing potatoes into near a Ingham, will `in. all likeli but not much provision has been trades and professions the farmer ' the farm. Now we are determined` made for ,pedestrians or cyclists. may turn.his attention to, extract- Bermuda during August and Sep - hood be.brought to the attention of that it-they can make•motley at it, inq the best from his lands. — tember, and a penalty .has been groper authorities for an investiga- other countries, when highways J r so can we.' In -other The find' is a large mound-of - are built, so also are footpaths for Johannesburg Times. sized of four shillings a bushel. earth believed to be the work of the pedestrians and.in some lands, The act was proclaimed officially the tilound Builders. Trappers Choose lanes also are made for-the use of Au;ust 18, and though the. time hocatad Gear the`site of nit old . cyclists. Probably if that were Bermuda Imposes specified to the act Is August and Indian camp, near the famous Mud Voluntary Erle done here; it would reduce hi„h- September, the governor-in Council Lake. .the mound, although in• a way accidents and restore the -Ban On.Potatoes is empowered to lift the restric• swamp,.fa made of clay. This also 1 ham' pleasure we once enjoyed of walk- tions if on the recommendation of With.4500 Pounds of Supp ,�idaritime..province potato grow- the Board-of Agriculture he learns strergthena the belief that the clay Ing in. the country, now possible will aot meet the -has been carried for some distance .Three Men Sart for Their only at the cost of being ready at ere who depend on Bermuda for• the .local su;iply to build the• mound. It is almost -Home 80 Miles From the any instant to jump into a- ditch their markets are faced this year demand. seventy yards around the mound, Arctic Ocean—Remain For whether it is filled with water or 'which r-aes to the centre to a Trapping Season. not.—\iailara Fal'.a Review. ;height of fourteen or fifteen reef. LIFE'S LIKE -THAT :,By Frei NEHER On top'of the mound there are two Their 20-toot kicker-powered boat` YOUAIG PECrLE (,UT OF WORK stumps of trees, which by their ap- loaded with 4,500 pounds of sup An Ottawa despatch announces PEKE, "'�•a� peargnce have been cut-for at least ptiPs, Matt Murphy and his two that 240,000 young -men in the. 5f>D years. In size they are larger sons, Cyril and Neil, have left cities an towns of Canada still. _ - than any known in the couittry. peace_ River" for their• trapping are searching for something to do. Farmers in the nelgYcborhood o.- Of these 70,000 between the ages if camp in the Arctic Circle. _ ten speak of finding Iridian relics The older Murphy is a veteran of of 16 and 29 have never had _. In plowing, and older tesldegts do many year trapping in the Barren jobs and it is claimed that one- to that in the days.of the early eldest 'son,• Cyril,_ls third of-them are. on relief, It is stn Islands. His settlement the farm on which the specified that this estimates does going in.for his elgh.h year, while now owned 18-year-old Neil is making his first-. not inciulie rural youth, who "have acquaintance with the far north. been unable to strike out for - ` .' if mound la located and by Albert E. Johnson, was the lots- oy tion of as Indian camp: i To reach their Arctic camp the themselves, and have been, com- Nturphya will travel 1,200 miles all' polled to stay on, the home farm."' �: = XX t X Farmers of�Bruee sown the Mackenzie river to Fort But isn't that one of the chief v �~ work• getting - - - Reliance, from where they will fly aims of providing ,. on' the land, even u Form ``Junk Pool" 250 miles further north to their young People �' Back River home,80 miles from the if there be little remuneration? , r Arctic Ocean on Bathurst Island. Better have faun boys familiar / r Profitable There-the will remain lentil the with the work helping in agricul- i \ : ` Organized, They Get y o X Return for Selves Instead, spring,when they fly out with their ture than'sending to the farmers - - season's catch. help that knows nothingof what' 1 Of Peddlers _ Success of the trapping, ezpedl• has to be dans. These days it is a -_ + yo who has a home t8otnethia8 new- by way of a tion depends on finding the cariboo fortunate y, ` "wruskle" was disclosed in Wing herds which serve as feed for both.. farm on which to work and good living. )nam, as five Bruce countunk rool.g mocmencand dogs.asins and areheir usefulins make ia over- $Toronto Globe aand bly D'tail. received mord of their i D 1 � The purpose of the co-operative or- ' fag the'root of dugouts or making FARMING'S NO CHILD S PLAY ganizatioa was to make as much repairs to the tent. money as possibie from the scrap During one stay In the north they It would come as a shock to J tron and Nuk 'Which accumulates had to throw butter to the dogs unthinking citg dW knowledge leudeo n - t a around a farm. For ene past few y were past Ing heir base. That yearwhen,then n short of successful farmer variety omust knowclu e a \ months they have b g Up the crap iron and othet metal before the there occasion,ca n,oo wa Murghy mucli9 shot. his Qaspbegin to farmhtHea must 4.29 tae+r�sr�i�w i sal - waste on their farrus. Ems/moi' Shipped Scrip to the City Bald he estimated a herd of 10,000 be a chemist,,a carpenter, a wear ^ .When they had a truckload, they cariboo took nine days to peas his ther prophet, a farrier, a water "The one with the nipple on is Janiorr'i' Mhipped it to Toronto on a_hired camp. diviner, a blacksmith, a doctor, a -rut nrinnrr�F1�L1�1D OF OZ +•1 d "Were you scared when I looked , _ ve heard that said before," rp As they heard the terrible beast Aunt Em regarded the animal marked the Lion, yawning until he at you just now?" Enquired Aunt speak, Aunt Em ar�d Uncle Henry with new interest. "Are You the Em. "Terribly:" answered the-Lion. Sf,� 'were both startled d then Uncle showed his two great rove of sharp "for at first I thought You were go- an y f Cowardly Lion?' she fngalred. "Are - Eng to have a fit. The human eye Is i Henry remembered that this must .i ou Dorothy's friend?' "Yes, ma'- white.teeth; "but that does not keep, 'be the Lion. of which Dorothy had �m,r answered the Lion, meekly. me from being frightened whenever is fearful weapon." he continued, s �ke.n. Hold on, him," lie ex- and I are old chums and attic. "W,hat,do you do, scratching his nose very softly with -- .i' iRimed.— ,'quit-the conquest and---- •'I?orothy_ I am _,I go Into b CLC run?" asked Uncle Henry. "No, that his paw to hide n sly smile. "Had ` take courage I guess this is the the King of 8eastn.cyoutknow. and would be foolish, for the enemy I no known yon_were Dorothy's g 1 p •, Cowardly Lion Dorothy has .told " the Hungry Tiger and I serve Pr n- •'would run after me:' declared the Wien s-I might have torn You both - 11yy,abonL" Oh, fs it.' she asked, _ ,thea Osma Ti her personal body into shreds. At this both Aunt Em selievBd. "When he spoke I got uarda:' "To be sure:' said Aunt 'Lion. "so I tremble with fear and and Uncle Henry shuddered and sold f, itNe- idea, and when be looked so gg tit to as hard as I can. So tar r ^•hasty good-bye. ; a homed I was sure Uncle Henry Em, noddies• "Bat the Sind er have always won mY ftgbb." copaloued. Beasts sboold not be cowardly- ' �.. Mr WN s _ Coleman lantern i �lassified Adefies Hurricane - 4 Hurricane winds exceeding 190 -ilea per hour cannot extingr]ish 'the light of a Coleman Pressure AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS NEWSPAPER PROPERTY WANTED � !tLock Absorbers _ M3ntle NIS Lantern, according to teats' { ; I'D I., f ' ADVERTISER IS iNTEREtiTED IN conducted recently by engineers of 'f >�; BALES AND SERVICE. LL MAKES. purchasing Untarlo Weekly News- r s .., ..'ncraft Company of L?mites, 35 Gerrard Neat• Tor- payment In cash and monthly Day- Wichita, Kansas. onto. menta for balance. Must includef good Job business and well estab- A standard Coleman Gasoline FUIINITURP, liahed newsDaper to g rowing die- Lantern, Model No. 242-B, was N: f trlct. G. Emerson, 9 Delaware placed. in`a wind-tunnel-a device " %' "`r' Y .,<,. * l' ONS Ave.. Toronto. designed to'create winds of any 1111D-SLMMEB SALE coin RLP:`% rOtLlars desired velocity for use in the test- Reconditioned Furniture ing of, airplane parts and construe- y' This Is a splegaId oppurtunity to YOU CAN HAVE. CITY C(INVENI- ;:. X. • buy really high ¢lass, reconditioned ences In-your village or farm home tion. The lantern then was sub- w furniture at a fraction of the real without water supply or s ,era jested to a gale of 105 miles per value. -Every, article thofoughly Write for free information on our 'hour._ Mr. Told Salter, the aircraft cleaned, reconditioned and sold un- modfrn, self-emptying,` 3dourleas der a positive money back guaran- Toilets from (35.00 up and leave engineer in charge of the test, gave ' tee of satisfaction. Al hoods care- behind for ever the dread out. the COlemaD_Lamp and Stove Co. ". ' fully packed for este�shiDment on house with Its thea; cold and un- receipt of gooney order. Special at- he discomforts. Kaustine En. an affidavit stating that the Cole- _- receion gf,ven to mail oFdere, gineerinit company. 104 Portland. man Lantern would give depend- `�5.Mahoguny,._ 'bed , room suite, Street. Toronto Ont. WAverley y chiffonier, triple mirror van-, _8985• able 'lighting elovity. under . this :"Ity and full size bed with sagless 1>1I11TUGRAI•HY terrific wind velocity. t '� spring and new mato ess. The extreme power of a hundred- f. Walnut finish. bed room suite: ROLL-FILM._DE.ELUPEil-EIGI#T - - dresser, chiffonier,-full-size- IITft�aa hour wind Can prints 25c; reprints 8 for 25c. Free bed and sagless spring. preciated when it is remembered Beautiful four piece suit's in _ ' enlargement with 25c order. ht- $47.rich walnut finish, dresser, tabliahes over 25 years. Bright- that 8 genuine hurricane, a6 0ffi- 'Ing Studio 9q Richmond_St-Pas -c:.,, -deft r-fry 04-Weather-flu- _ vanity, full ,size be c t o sagless spring. Toronto. reau, is a wind "exceeding 75 miles rge walnut finish- suite, 9 L dresser, chiftotiter, full size AND PU111,'1'Rlt per hour." bed, sagless spring and new all felt I-'QVII-MF:NT Newspaper reQderswill recall the mattress. p f •$69 Large suite in two tone wal- PULLETS ALL AGES FRUM 4 many hurricanes which have bat- , crop. Hence,'iw you drill along the '@ell Brown nut finish, dresser, large triple to '24 weeks. Barred Rocks, New tered the state of Florida. In 1935 same drill rows as followed when Green, > mirror• vanity, chiffrobe, full size Hampshire Reds, White Leghorns. a hurricane--which struck Florida o bed, sagless spring,and brand new Also started chicks, puilets and . FaII Wheat was sown, in all prob- Blue For Men- Solid " 'mattress.. cockerels all ages. Tweddle Chick 'literally demolished almost every ability you will strike the same walnut, modern suite, Hatcheries Limited, Fergus. Ont. structure within its thirty-mite $79 large dresser vaulty', chiffon- drill rows in a great many Instane- ter, full size bed and sagless spring. ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER LEFT. path:' More recently, on Sept. 1 es, whereas, if you cross,the rows, Uak -dining room suite, Cocker%ls Barred Rocker New of this year, newspaper reports de- This Autumn And Winter You fS19.s0 Hampshire Reds, 9 weeks $23.95• the benefit will occur simply on buffet,• extension table g to 7 weeks $21.95. 4 weeks 20'x, scribed a violent typhoon which the four corners where the drill Will See Fresh Tones in ` and o leather seat chairs, 3 weeks 15%. Large egg quality battered Tokyo, Japan. ' According 't�24.50 Beautiful quarter cut oak rows Cr089. i -1 suite, large buffet• erten- $add le., ibp—'Patch ,tl:ickerles, tD Tepott8, the typhoon "left in its ". .All of Them Shirts slou table and 6'leather upholstered Guelph, Untaria To Blend > wake vast destruction across East $39 aPtiltrlvG Gooua ern Japan." Hundreds_ of people $39 ,Nine piece English oak suite, buffet, chips cabinet, erten- were injured and many were kill- What' will be the fashionable sign cable find 1; leather seat chairs. CATALOGU:: SHOWING RIFLES. - Perfect. guns, ammunitions, gun sights and ed. Railroad and communication hat Science colors for men's suits this autumn $49 ceautttul Y piere 'duite, rich. sundrieic Hunters, trappers, prom- services were paralyzed. And .the ,and winter? And what will be the •1 wainut flnlah, buffet, exten pectora needs, all priced,low. Write stow table, china cabinet and 6 tea- for your copy today. Hallam, • wind', said by the weather -bureau * ( * correct accessories, to accompany • ither upholstered chairs. 'Dept..l., Toronto, OAtal'i9. -to be-the worst in 30 years. was Is Doing them? The. British Color Council - lce Engrlsh'oak sulte..buffet. ex- blowing 75 miles 'per hour-or 30 has answered these. questions. +'I�+`� tension table, china cabinet' +' and a rather upholstered chairs. miles per hour less than the wind Blue, brown and green are fug- a- $79 solid walnut suite; buffet, restated by this•gasoline lantern- TWO NEW SATELLITES gested for suits. Two new blues "Y cabinet extension•table and 5 VE Coleman engineers expWn that chairs a blue leather. The Carnegie Institution of -are introduced, a dark shade re- err $89 Large solid walnut,suite, but the Coleman Lantern's soffits to cha ret, cabinet, extension table Washington bier announced that fleeting the blue-green of the sea; and E t,rabi Upholstered extension chairs, HAwithstand high winds to due to the two new satellites of the planet college blue, a darker but warmer Perfect. manner In which the heat resisting Jupiter have been .discovered by -tint. Blue-green is indicated for 109 r-euutiful-suite. rood walnut O(::ost new over $300) large glass globe is designed to deflect its Mt.. Wilson Observatory In Cal- the lining of both. butrec, also cabinet. extension "'�- moving air away from the lighted ifornia• Brown also has two fresh col- 'table and a leather sent h-tirs. Per- mantels. Openings which admit air Jupiter, largest of the. planets, ore: a warm, deep shade named- sect condition. NT,Aa �� for combustion are sized and placed \ tsuite Icu>+t.approxi- was the first heavenly body to.be ,Barbadoes; a darker tone descriFt- 129 mritety' $3$n). large buffet, to such-la manner as. to prevent dl- studied with a telescope. Galileo, ed as Indies brown. A lining ` rablrtet. -%tension table and 6 beau- tact blasts of air from striking the with the first crude instrument, a matching the former, suits broth t#*JI leabher'reat chairs. point of illumination.. .This same ,i�19 Chesrerrield suite: 3 pieces, up- THE StLVER LINING p wooden tube fitted with lenses and cloths.' The council further Spon _ hnt-tared In tapestry, Marshall I had a wisdom tooth pulled out, globe protects the Coleman Lantern only about two feet long, discover- mors regent green, a deep shade . curhtons. $29 3 plece 'chesterfield suite, up- So I'm not as wise as I used to wus ed tour satellites of.the planet in with lining in accord. hofrom insects and from rata, making lstered to hard-wearinit But this l know, without a doubt, 'it the greatest outdoor Ilght. 1610.• Subsequently five others Selecting the Right Ti*.repp materlttl. M-ir.-hall •pring But bralhs don't hurt like the ..-.-.-.-«.-. Were found. The satellites announce Which are the most attractive. ' euxhion,. $32 beuutlful 3 piece 'suite• up• toothache duz. ed today have been designed. as shirts to go with these suits? For , hnlstered in French Jacquard, "Num 10 and Il." the blue group; apart from 'itrhite, ' '!tNar.halt, sprint; reveralMe cushions. y ,Farm Forum bars $39 grim rt .1 piece suite. uphot- Gob "At the dance. Thursday ij there are three shades of blue and stared In hrown novelty."repp, night my suspenders broke right in "MIDGET SUN" PERFECTED a gray that matches the sea gull's r+vnr-ih-a M-wrrhnll spring•curh1cm%. show-wind front-. the middle of the dance floor:^ (Conducted by Professor Bell of Perfection of "midget sun" in the feathers. To accompany brown ` s4$ 3 piece sulte. upholstered in the O. A. C„ .Guelph) form of a .tiny mercury lamp that kits, we have cream, i�rory, parch- She - "Weren't you terribly em- „ ¢,.oa repp material, runt 9 ;. produces from a thread of metallic went, and pine-frost, the last a shade. perffrt <:ondlttnn, reversible barraased." Marshall Pprint4 nushions. Gob - 'r'No, my roommate had 1. Q. 'Wig-yau please advise vapor no larger than a toothpick light green. Green outfits require lGG tae-nutiful 3 pieve Mohair suite ;, light LWZIYfl tlmei3-as brt[IPant as shirts in gradations of that color, them on:' !f lime would take the place at ter (f•„st new nhout 6225) reverx• �. the ordinary 1.000-watt taeandes- medium gray with a touch of..Able Mar�h:nll eushinn•, w•ilnut show tiizer.,(second'place) when prepay- .,wood-fpning.,. Perfe.•rronditton. cent filament lamp and gives three green, silver-grey. IarRE n+snrtmenr. +roves, kitchen A stftesman, plagued by authors !ng the spring soil for seeding, and who sent him their books to read, times the amount of light for the Men are keen on.ties ties and the cabinets, sewing m>t,htnPA. dressers, also on the cord ,soil, and would it - chtfronirr.., heds, !re boxes, studio same current consumed, Was an COnnCll glvt?4 guidance t0 becom- 3' couch-r-, tui:+, -ote., At• nmazinrly bad a regular form of receipt mail- . _benefit the hay and pastures. I do nounced simultaneously by the ing selections. For blue suits, low price.- St,e.inl .attention given ed back, stating ''Air; ter• not feel that. I .can afford to' buy to mail orders, F:very-e•rriele thor- ` General Electric - Company and chocolate, Oxford. blue, peony red �. ouxhly wronditinneit, rartfully tends to lose no fame In perusing commercial fertilizer', and 1 have ?, sacked for KnfP +hinmsrt on receipt your book," heard time to a•,goOd substitute, and the Westinghouse 'Electric and and purple, navy find favor. sham ^ or mon«y craft. Manufacturing Company. The' mer- pagne, cream, maroon and 'peat Men�� befoi. a,rrrawf ee cit There Is a great deal'of satisfac—much cheaper,-1 hare been told my , .atF.fa.tten. tion In looking back if the train- land needs 'lime." - W. C. NI. of curs vapor attains a brilliance of brown represent suitable.ties. for s Write t.:. f,:f.• •i,,.r„rra r:,ealorue• Ing of children has fairies out well; Lincoimn Co._ about one-fifth, of that of the,sun's brown kit. While silver grey, bots o: LYONS - surface. tle. green, Cambridge blue and O'Brien had' five or six husky sons A. Regarding fife vee of time 1 TRADE-lN '`PARTMENT would say definitely-that lime will The new-lamp is expected to re- gold pass the test with green that attracted atteatloa: volutionlze lighting practice in a' clothes. This should, her those -- !478 Yotage t., Toronto Clancy - "Tia at-flue-tot-of bays not take .the._plase_ of fertilizers, - ye have, O'Brien." any more than a horse will take aumbt'r et fields - -We$ive taws"$rats =-•- - IV�Tntl CTIO\� --- i - _ O'Brien - "They are that. And the place of a dairy cow. Lime is IIF YOt'.1.IhCCO DRAty, � hTrH I never bad to raise me hand ag• used to sweeten the soil; fertiliz• SOUND AFFECTS VISION n - or palnt-\trite for Tatr rest ainst them except in sett defense." ars carry plant constituents such sound improves.the visibility of (No Fes•), (at*e age xnd upa tion. T:ox 1a. Room 4^t Ade- ---' -*A-Nitrogen,. Pho_sphoriC_Acid, and' - some colors and intgrferea With the ' seeing--sf--o-hers-_.Eesults of_an 1n• "'"dt s^ E E'OLL a "B't laide cc. �t'. Toronto,- - Potash• none of which are carried _ thing annoys a womkn more -noN'T suffer with- Stomach m'rstry, ` by lime. veatigation on a single color were nF:R1C\I\f: M'Il0(/1. FOR 1 having her friends drop 1n - -'- Rheumatism, Neuritis, Weak +Cid c i.cvrrrf�c If yotar soil needs lime to correct reported by-P. A. Yakolev, of the. nays. plies, Colitis, Female aliment and find•the house'looking just like _..�ALwSsG ti- 1'R�''Tl� �.1• SCHOOL. its acidity, lime is what you must .. Helmholtz•lnstitute, of Uphthatmol'• skin Diseases, Rundown, etc Lang's :r SCHOOL. 1t .US11aHy does. _ __ Mineral has brought complete relief to of De%lgreltu: and Patternmaking add because fertilizer will not eor•' ' ogy in Moscow, In 1935.•A report Of thousands. Tke.vital Minerals It.con. for Indies' and gentlemen's gar- reef soil acidity. a more extensive series of expert- talus assists Nature in eliminating ill. meats. dressmakinl;, and fur de- ' "How- How old are you, son- nee restoring health and vitality, + a� ny What you had 'better do is to ments is communicated by him in signinc. 0orrespondenee courses r• Write for free Information. It n•r,•s.;,r>. Day- and evening send a sample oY your soil to the ''The Journal dt the Optical Society* elas4p` Individnnl instruction. Boston Boy "That's'-hard to 'Warta fir in`.ft•mati..n. 'CS Avenue say, sir. According to my-latest Department .it Chemistry, and let of Ameaica." , IRnad, T..n.nt us test it and advise, you what There are important implications school teats have a psychnlogical DRVF:LOI•iNt: AND PRi\TING age of 11 and a moral age of 10. treatment the soil requires. In in-these experimefifs••not only pay- } BEAUTIFC'LENLARGEMENTFREE Anatomically, I'm 7; mentally, I'm sending the sample, 1• would fug- sio11. Int, but psyInterdependent relation as Learn to Type at 'Home gest that you send about a cupful well. .interdependent relationships y -Rosa ere+'stoped. and eight prints 9:.But 1 suppose you islet to my between taste and :smell are well' I yping is a valuable 25c. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mail In a small cotton bag: . chronological age. That's 8 - but $1 Weekly asset. Univ, $1 ticeekly 1: .'Order- Photo Service, l:os 869, 2. Q. ''Last Fall I sowed some known. These Russian expgriments T Teterborougb, Ont. nobody pays any attention to that Buys a buys a new Cprona, ,.. Fall Wheat along with fertilizer. indicate that there are similar re- y world's moat popular "tri e-no MA --- too longe a - EDUCATIONAI. - was r e Il and it did not come 'up. seeing. According to them a picture in eluding. Carrying Case - "YATKI(ti 1.ATION t'OLLL'GE," 20 SCHOOLBOgf HOWLERS and ouch Typing Instrsictor. R'rite' P_ leading school for matriculation Will the fertilizer be of any va�ye, seen in silence will have its color rot full details. Bioor Nest, ,Toronto. Ontario's Momentum is something to give to ten months; day-evenings. a person when they are leaving. to any other grain that Twill sow values changed when viewed to the L C smith .e corona Typewriters of ' Jacob, non of Isaac, stole his oro- this Spring on the same land? Or accompaniment of sufficient noise. Canada Ltd.. 3 7 Front St. 1•:., Toronto 1, i :NTNG MI that's birthmark. .r.' would it be advisable to sow the ' t TANN'LNC .uILL, (KLtNE) SEED The letters "M.D." signify Men- Spring Wheat on the same Land? a s (trader, guaranteed to greatly-in- tally' Deficient." Is there more than one -hind of ( S arenas your crop. Kiine tfanufac- .Spring Wheat• and it so, which I NEURITISornehffe Park turing, Islington• Ont. Vesuvius is a volcano, and it you }• climb to the top you will see a kind is the;best. H. T. of [dalton p One thing that befps is to ;: 'R$cing' Stal+ts N1:RvF.RY' STOCK CO . � warm • duh• pour in Min- ereator am0$ing. ard'a Then rub the linimealt - RAREAND HARDY ORNAMENT- Science 19 material but religion is A. There is uu taus a wily 5pi;i12g .early ice als-send for our latest fall plant Wheat, or any other Spring grain -;SATURDAY Ing catalogue. Full descriptions immaterial. Pain eases OHI of a wide assortment sc 1[ilee, sown.on your Fall Wheat field 22 rockery plants and uther peren- should not benefit'from=the fertili- alAl bowers 'also• fruit for the ser thgL 1 •_ - _ RACES _ }' colder parts. Pec al offers;-pre- mium .with each order, Only A HAPPY REMINDER� wheat where the .Wheat did' not DAILY strong roots and sturdy trees come up. I would suggeflt that in � » ' tion guaranteed. The Manitoba While in town sowing' the spring grain you fol- 0C OF PM �grdy t'I.Int' Xursery. Dropmore, low the same direction as when ,the iAdmission'$L.00 7�sn, ' sat your copy of Fall wheat was sown. It is general- w l► TRACTOR MAGSF.TtI AND t h I a week's ly found__.that fertilizer drilled in First Race 2 p.m. GENERATOR REPAIRS Toronto S t a r with grain'gives better results than F. S. Livingston, Gene SEND US YOUR TRACTOR MAGNE- 1 r. Weekly the same fertilizer broadcast. This R. W. Lashley, See'y- teas. to and Generator Repairs. We save Is because It is concentrated,near ) -you money. Alianson Armature the roots of the o n growing ; '1: -1"ue No. 38,—'38 ' lltanfr., 855 Bay St., Toronto .. y P g ., -^tim . s ,Y 'L""x, 7'yR:*^nti• ..� .C',. a .. F ..moi.. „ .. .'1 2T. "4 y�:: -'_. ... ,w - R. '+ },. ....r- .. ::qp rf.rY1'�• •,Fl•5f� .J.. .a,,:...� ,y• i`� ,F4. � ..., A•.R+'-5'�,.w.,,-., -,af•?a... ...4 .'C�`. k. .,..' a "q.•.ry-.. ,,e... sen. .. .• ., •: "^„-• r., '�a N'.. ',v.`'. zy:: ..y',tM' ,. s.:, ,.3,T.�:q:.l - -n+s. :d - •� .•�,- ..•Q.. i •' _ t 7 .:. . .- 3x1. .. .. ., •. ' x1eiuJ�¢zi tick ¢moo Mr, and lAdrs. Ro D[owbray and The village group of the-W.A y are having an Afternoon Tea this _ L O Tetrr family spent the week-end at the I y g Learn to Pla� • �,�� y� • ' . cottage at Beaverton. Friday, Sept. 16th, at the home of - Mrs. Dales. FUNERAL D[I;f30TOrr tL?S per you; =1.60 paid is advanes Mr. and Mrs. Bayles and family The ' Woman's Association 'will H?1WAIIAN GUITAR, SPANISH EMBALMER g Spp� the Uq�ted gta called at the Herb Parkin home on meet at the home of Mrs. Alex. --- lima the odvat& Sunday. -GUITAR and UKELELE _t9uowieeor to W. J. Mather, The Foursquare Class met at the Thom on Thursday next, Sept. 22, sons Btont3ville - _ hour hail last Tuesday evening.with ins I . Night and Day 8ervrue JOHN M U R KAR. Proorietc r Alice Stell in,charge. After the date. . 'Mona Kea Studios -- -- - - meeting, there was a Weiner roast. 'Miss Eileen Allen; 'daughter of ' Business Phon- R,esidenoe4%ono V - Mr. and Mrs. Harper Arlen, and Clarcmnnt. Matkhans, Unionville, 9801 9620 At the last meeting of the Town- Quite a number from here attend- brother, Lorne, have been spending Uxbridge. Stouffville, ship Council the following accounts 2d the Weiner roast and dance held a few en o r to weeks at Pi eon L' were paid- at Chalk Lake last Friday evening• y g Instrumentssup;.'.d on request. Lake, with their aunts, the Misses �'.Roads a$ d8 d Bridges: Everyone reported• a very enjoyable Thompson, of Toronto. Eileen has To convince you as to the merlta.of our = A. White, cut weeds, 9.75. F. evening. ystem you will receive FREE of charge Turner ditto '2.00- W. bic>Donald dit� _- now returned to the city to attend - 7 " Toronto Normal School this year. one lesson on any one of the above to 2.60. A. Pegg ditto 6.75. John_ Dunbarton instruments, _ Hubl)ard ditty 3.00. M. Dunkeld, ditto 10.00. F. Redshaw, ditto, 7.00. Mr. and Mrs. Joiner, also 'Mr. Whltevale PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN C. Hood.ditto 5.75. A. Albright, div- and Mrs. Nicholls, of Appin, spent THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER ' to 10.00. Geo.-Phillips, ditto 7.10. the week-end with friends here. H. White, ditto, 3.50. W. Gee„ditto Miss Johnston was the .guest of IVOTTER General Agency ' AND NERVES. IT MAY 4E 1.25. G: Booth, ditto 2.00• S. Pugh, her cousin, Mrs. Jos. Allison, over . YOUR EYES., _ ditto; 2.00. Geo. Pugh, ditto, 2.00• 'the week-end, McCORHICK-DEERING C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. J. Moore, 'ditto, 5.5u. H. Stover, Arrangements are being made DE LER ditto, 1.00 J. Bryant ditto, 7.00. C.. r our .Annual Thanks -tiro - Ser _ - _ _ gl g -� � .Distrey Block, opp- P. Q Bryant,•ditto, 7.50. W.Carl n, �ice and Supper on Oct. 9 and 31. phone 15! ALSO o., and repair washout, 1230. W. g - _ - - ON'L Mrs. George White nus retilrned ��! lE�a FLEURY A-TUDHOPE ANDERSON �®SHAWA, ::W estney cut weeds,2.00. T. Camrn- from a holiday with her daughter, J� 11 ack, cut weeds, 6'.,50. r. Taylor, sh- in Haliburton t�Jh�lLlCll�-. MACHINERY REPAIRS ovel gravel 22.85• J. Silts, ditto, Mr, and Mrs. D. Hennick, spent Steel Wagon Wheela. Pedlar Roof- 10.25. W. Hardy, ditto, 16.85. J• dre holiday week-end with the for- in. Frost or Candy Fence Goodyear Farley; shovel gravel and labour, mer'a sisters, Misses Violet and Goodyear Tires Notice o Yft 28.75. C. Reynolds, ditto•, 34.10. W• Janet Allison. ' ut rich do- In simple b w Bed Indian C AUTO PARTS Cowie, ditto, 27.50. K. Ward, oper- riga are can furnish C. T. ....+ ating maintainer, 75.70. F. Carter, meat rials that will =-GENMAL HARDWARE haul sand, and stone, 86.25. F. S. We do Building nf all kinds • -. please from every -- 1_ Wright- � -CARPENTERING_ - Barclay, ditto, 58.56. A. .Lee, haul standpoint. In dignity Fran _. _ C-ARPENTERIhG, - stone, cement and lumber etc. 66. _ 00. L. White, ditto, 40.76. J: Griff• of appearrmce our WHITEYALE ONT. CEMENTINQ. - -in, labour 59.75. R. Acton, ditto, 3. FR work will stand out 'LUDdBIN6 Ethrough the ages. v 75. A. Mantle, ditto. 4ti0. A. Kaap, Na Greats- Tribute - and ditto, 2.50. R. Kinnear, 2.50. R. l 1 N. W. STAFFORD Law Motor Sales fWO?ING -Pilkey, ditto, 5.50. W. Thompson; r 'Highway Monumental 5.50. T. Condy ditto, 3.00-H. Moore 9 Worb Chrysler-Plymouth We a so sell Brantford Roofing ditto, 5.00. J. Malcolmeon„ ditto, PL 4i2 -nifty Out �+-� Materials,Empire Bsthreoos 2.50. J. Kinnear, ditto, 3.26. A. RobRffE 1 1 Sinttston Read West S.J�$ler Iilgtupment, Duro Water x inson, ditto, 5.50. W. Jones, ditto, GOOD USED CARS systems. Beatty 4.90. Wm.. Kicks, ditto, 2.50. R. gabble ui Bye, ditto, 225. M- Dwyer, ditto, 2 m•••a=•• GOODYEAR TIRES _ Ael ptneut 26. W. McFarlane, ditto, 2.50. R. w w an c,ther Baildiu Katerlal WILLARD BATTERIESg- Butler, ditto. 250. K. Woods. ditto. k iJ GENERAL BLACKSMITHING $•titrates Free gyp, C. gchwalm. ditto, 8.00. Ei- Q >�"MewSKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Work Guaranteed• roof ice,•oilnd•�` Gsire us a trial.on a New or a Used Ci mer Shirk, ditto, 2.50. Roes Wilson, mssat fa...em.at Al,a•lunt• ur•atLar H Towing b 24 ours Berrie � pD �•a • ` ditto; 10:00. A. Mitchell, hauling to e���•ssb C i1r�lJ l7E . `. -�--•-� Farm M a.r,h�udry bridge con. 5. 87.76. A. Hastings, SOLD. ON A 25 YEAR „ • , Gordon J. Law Pbons.1602. n operating crusher, 38.75. R. ,Lynn, "AIRANTEE •.,. ,•,,, labour on bridge, 90.10. J. Hinan, Priem eb,s hall ars 1o+.ar 1»naa•of 8a1.• Coehshstt Tillers-s size to snit PICKPRIN(i. O�1'ABIO haul cement, 31.25. Oshawa Engin- Ta:assnptlo• Save won"bywritanitodgr• l�iorses or Tactor Tom uII plow = Phone 21POfi llaaoittetnr�salsoof famousPrestot=iis still the PICKERIN instar, The KID GANG G?, ONTARIO eering, .repairs, 10.35. Can. Oil 'Co. t�.a Barns and Jame...�y Poultry •onia• 189.00. A. Buahby, shovels etc. 6. a•ad Address 30BGw3ph 9L.Pr•.wa.out leader in s two-bottom Horse Plow 40. R. T. Purvis Ltd. material,'43. stcrnStee , t The No. 8 Trader Pbwa reduce �i� �►� 49. 3icLt}ughlin .' Coal Co. 89.18. Plowing Haus. We have Plows for + - Farr's Elevator, cement, 145.80. Every Purpose.-1 nearly news-13 RadioService Can. Cement Co. 836.25. B,, C. Lumber Co. 83.05. Goodrich Oil Co, ne steel Hoe iFer run oQ sr Tz sli Drt �rrs Fertilizers--Grain q 6.10, John Goodison Co. repairs to oBed•• •• •• •••...•. 'Expert service and re- traetor, 720. W. bather, shovel, - - - - - 40. C. Cooper, wire, nails etc. 23. ;iLAND SURVEYOR tilt Fences and Fertilizers etc. 2fi. R. Ward, salary, stamps and ODabje ahasgae. APark + epaira etc. 164.63. Wm. Parry, F. J. DONEI'AN B. A., B. Sc. r` !rest AWood -- Coebhtitl _ - -- aranteo(i. - -- A.W.MITCHELL DeLaral -Pedlar Products Pll digging well 137.00. J. Jones, shovel. L, S On file am the records of gar ARTHUR-FIEI.D- gravel, 12.50: W. Petty, repairs, 38. reyora Gibson and Yarnola, 86 Grose Fertilizers -.-Pickering 25._,G. Hodgson.--cut weeds, 17.00. i tcs East Nhawa Yb•se 198' tuats Radio and Television htsotist W.. Johnston cut weeds, 1.75• H. , F. DISNEY' Greenwood Member Official Radio Service Mani iOnt• Liscombe, cut weeds, 2.25. J. S.- AssoctWK D. Selsdon. Pump for pit, etc. 93.3-5. r PaovE.l'trx 2514 . - 4l tt - Pickering "News statiutiery, 4.'25. W. Eyesight Education - - 48 Phone 5201. PICKERINd Anderson, bonus 'on wtre fence, 25. I3ROCK •- - �� - Contingencies in THEATRE pp Grand and Toy, ' supplies, 1.95. ;k FFICIENCY (����,L a(� a n t ePickertag tiews, supe res, .io• eg• - W�3IT� YVeal - of Deeds, 2.15. Municipal 'World, Saving lme ' c by All dhows t ng 1 supplies, 2.00. 11 hillier, Co. "sup- Da)'iigh S -- _ plies for clerk, 13.51. Win. Chester, G H. TUCK _ sa9ary, 60.06. D.` IL Keaton, salary', G. 'FRWrAY and SATURDAY Sell your Calves at home. ` :1.15.00. C. E. 'vluriey, Relief Officer SEPTEMBER 16 and 17 _ mileage; 5.70.' T. C. Brown,.repair - ;Save time and money _ _ _Opt, Two Shows, at 7.30 and 9 30 . _ work, 5.00. _ - _ - .. 4_�;`. 'Saturday Niatigee at 1.30 - Damages to Sheep: Eyesight Specialist - :'We have a buyer at the farm W. B. Milnel iamb killed, 2 sheep DLney Bldg. (opR• P. O•) THE RITZ BROTHERS injured, 1 iamb 'injured, 15-00 A'. Ashsws. Phone 1516 IN •Monday, =Tuesday 'and same, 2.05. Willson, inspecting ' - e When it is a common fact that these conditions may apse in our Kentucky Poaver and Light: ff 'Wednesday. 'life, it is just as natural that .we Hydro Commission, Greeawooii 5tr. Lights, 80.00• E. Annie light should think for the children whose Moonshine bulbs. 1.80 young eyes may be defective and .Wim POKER/NQ ..FARMS strained unknown or unsuspected LIMITED Red & White 19.14. S. G. Morr- selves. Civilization has definitely MARJORIE WEAVtR Tl L8MN is affected eyesight b creatin new 47.90. Alf. Michell 2.11. Wm. g Y g PICRiIOA b19Q Duncan 29.84. Roy Morrish 38.80. coudttwns and new defects and it 'MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY ,A, Wilkinson 18.80. H. Murray, 6• Beeps science busy keeping pace ,W, Headley, 6. P. Wilson 49.00. J. with the times in producing -the SSPTEMBEti 10, 90 and Zl Stoney 12.00. Eaton Co. Ltd. ` 13. Prefer means of correcting the new hirst Sbo at 7.80 HO u s e h o Id i./ a0. M, S. Chapman 6.10. Twp. Sc. conditions. Many of those who at ii.at CompietNow it i.50s' asrboro 16.21. North York 42.41, E. present are forced to wear glasses " _ p, Woodward 8.45. E. Annie 7.10. W. constantly had they been corrected Sadler �.�• in early life would only have worn d 5atOeW W. Ye>' Z : the glasses a short time, but be- pros Way" - t ' cause they neglected themselves, Z for 25e• - Sale Register their defect became a Physical dig- with , _ __-.- $ATURDAY, SEPT. 24th, Audion ability more pronounced, more fix- , ranteed sidd are Oving 6Z6e1141A sale of farmstock, implements, its 1ossible that your trtabii= -- ----- LIC. BRADY • These bulbs are•gua ity- to focus all your mental power C IARLES 1Y1NNi>tiGER servioe. 108 w bulbs, 550. ha ,furniture, etc, at lot 81, con- on your work is dun to your eye TOM BROWN �, Pickering, the property of,Reg. TOMMY RIGGS Uar Batteries-Genuine Hard.lnibbei Case Dixon. Sale at 1 P. M. Sta:►dsrd c8ndition, It is also possible that FRANK JtXKS `�5 Time. See bills. Wm. Haw, nuc- feet weakness in the eyes Is a de- gaaraIIteed 1'yeat-$S. tionear. tett secondary to some physical Also 1938-Dodge Demon�trater at a stlbstant red>�olios.;r _ Hineal. disability el ewhich when properly adjusted llownure "TheE' Lone Wolf ALF'S PLACE ' to properly take care ,of the eye •- f1 Service was at 2.30 with Mr. Mut weakness, during this time, howev- - :,ln Paris ={Alfred Mole) Mon charge er, the correction to the eyes la - Higdon Band -will meet at the essential and should not be remov- With this Saturday a3terrtoott, ed or reduced until the eyes app- FRANCIS.-LEDERER ..:0LAREMONT+ ONTARIOhall The filling of silos seems to be ear more normal under examina- '. PRANCES DRAKE - fie order of the day In this dist- Phone am _ c-., � .tots-• .: ,.. .. .....-, ... _ ..,y.s. :. f^. ... ...g.4... ... °i a' J"'^`.• rye O - ., : r.,'^..,.tau'.. ar i :•'r' ":Y'.: ... ..,... 7i,a,. •.'r w^Y.. .. - r- .��. .. i . 7 n ` k r CIar..atrt .cent at Oakville one nth a- a yTiME MARCHES ON FARES ARE LOW :, �' --•� go. The rather of the deceased was Greeawopd "Mrs. •Bsnaon and family spent a resident of this place about 50 �.— last week in the city. years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crosby and amour In deanins up an old "40. b Motor Coach The FredWard family spent At the Baptist Church Anniver- son visited F. W. and Mrs. Gibson a truodl� was found.brow° " with mo p'�them was 4 bogy ay with friends in Audley. sary program. on Monday evening, recently,. "The01uttalo �wtraced E=preae of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lancaster, Prof. Gilmour will .give a lecture on Mr. and Mrs. lih Miller and lu17 Lath, 19ol, in w ch undet� rue° TYPICAL ROUND TRIP a tion Some Toronto Oasslp an g, - o ar a on ace, on . , , It se headed"Tent Ho�p�tats for ,and Mrs. Augustine on Monday. . which he is noted ,and which has W. W. Gee and family. gumption Patients•', and Is evidently a The Symes canning factory was been highly commented upon, prov- Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Clark's daugh- Res despatch from Toronto, in extreme! interests to all a In a very short time a tent osy tai closed down for a couple of days g Y ng g- ter and family of Toronto, visited for the treatment of consumption patients BUFFALO $5.95 will be established". Ii goes on to state this week. �• - here on Sunday. . - .that the selection of a site was Causing Mr. and Mrs. B 'of Toronto, Congratulations to Mr. Tobias Mr. Donald Beer is taking - the much diMculty; that the proposal of a DETROIT Yew, coneam tion hospital came.fro half a spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Caster, who on Saturday, Sept. High School pupils to Whitby this dozen �ity peysicians. some o0 whom NEW YORK $1,5.95 24th celebrates his 92nd birthda to donate their servioes tree - z Wm., Birkett , y year. _ of charge because of the great need of ; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lye were' Mr. Caster is enjoying 'excellent A number of people from •here having some place for those suffering CHICAGO X16.95 health from& W hire Pl gue.without travelling visitors at the Exhibition and Casa and was again at the Ex- took in the•Exhibition and report a far from Toronto. Loma last week end. hibition at Toronto' on Opening splendid time time this year: with the tip town! of the then Pro- LOS ANGELES xGl.95 jx vinciat biedi�Officer of Health, Dr. Mrs. Long and two daughters of Day, a guest of the Directors. Mr. The Greenwood Gleaners' Bible dui n'tencws�eom toter crookg',oaherel io' Glen Ridge; \. J., spent a day last' Caster first attended the Exhibition Class will hold their, regular meet= al� and the first of such tents were Tickets in 1874 and has attended each year in at the home of Mr. and bars. tO g O�O`°� from the Militia De- week with the formers uncle,'Mr. 3' g partment. T. Caster. excepting two since that date. F. W. Gibson on Monday evening, This proposal Cats made lust three years _ -Time Tables before the Toronto Hospital for Con- Born, on Monday, August 22nd to The Women's Institute will meet Sept. 19th, with '.Miss Edith'Ormer- aumptivea was eetabllshed and doubtless Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Stephen- on Wednesday, Sept. 21st, at the od in charge of the program. Was instigated by a marked che,nge in public opinion as to the curability of Routings ' Boa, at he Kingston Hospital; a home of Mrs. Diamond, at 2.20' p. The Young People held a corn tuberculosis, forced by the success eon, Eri . Stewart. m.• The motto .is="For Prosperity, roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. attained�the en littlehospitalthe in National _ :5-3: Iattt�-af-1 ondaii and B erhood �Man�_ O�Ir -�orQe..._Pe on_ ay evens •spanitier the fintarium A scion e eight years+ _ •QYers_ gg Mrs. iorrison, of Toronto, have Father, We thank Thee". The add- of this vr, Mr. and Mrs• Pegg of tuberculosis c��snada. been visiting their sister, Mrs. C. yeas on "Thanksgiving" will•be v are ideal hostesses. patients 8 were to those early days Chao ----Hotel Rates gi tient, were housed in tents tie oa- A• Overland. en 'by Mrs. David G�gg. A short Mr. W. Gee, of New Westmin- vaesed, open front wooden ahem. - tending Meir own fires. helping with the Vaughan Glover has been at his talk by Mrs. Hooey. Thanksgiving ster, B. C., is visiting his cousins, preparation of food.carrrto�wata from Music. Roll Ca1L--"Su stions for W. W. Gee'and family and F. W a�� D ' and°than °rets' °°'18 and other information aG .;•home here for a few days, and has 8' Y tempsed to t�init that the care wan l undergone an operation, removing Thanksgiving Menu". and Mrs: Gibson. . Will has many slmoas Cone Chau the disease. ' The Masonic What an evolution theme has beam EA$'1'ERN HUU3E the tonsils. Lodge will hold a old friendships to renew in the town Take the Muskoka and Toronto Hoe.- - Mrs. Wm. Hill met with a ser- Sunday service in the United ship and is enjoying seeing the older for Consumptives and the Phone 45U0 art' Hospital for Consumptive sous accident"on Tiuesday, when,she Church this Sunday, the 18th, at 2. landmarks of boyhood days• a. models of present day sanatoria. with their great build! scientifically nip i :fell down the cellar steps of their 30 o clock..The seivice will be in The W. M. S. and Mission Circle ped. and adeq tdy staffed. .�r ere n4 a COACH its T_T��Q —---'home, fracturing several ribs and charge of ..Rev. Bro. J. E. Glover, ill hold an interesting meeting in t>vued and "'�' treatment r1+Yii V fi V Y+i�i�Ai, may be given,amempeated by expert receiving severe head injuries. assisted by the united Church choir the Kinsale United Church on Sun- nmsidg Care. �+ g and the Baptist Church choir. Ev- OL couirse. such service y °°silt' and. Mr. E. Bryan has been seriously day• evening, Sept. • 18th, at 7.30. these hospitals must have het in cerins ga is y Transpd� -1111 during the past couple of weeks.. eryone welcome. The members of Special music and addresses the for the as tuberculous tor. poor. TTS I why iA Rail Day Service will be held in the lodges will meet at the lodge you are asked to contribute. Will You a. u�r gas odg delegates from the School for bead- gleans send tour gift to National Saul- room at 2 o'clock. Y ^,ron�to n. 7121 Coltese sweet. s .Defy Bawls. lube United Church on Sunday morn- On Sunda Sept. lith at the the delegates. Eve�roneecome and between ` i ing next. Y j? ry Clalemont. Bseaghst• - OVERLA_ND'S ON SAT'LBDAY morning service the. Women's Miss- help the cause. LESLIE SMITH Grs�twood, White ale sad Toa+ss/o —A special prize will be given ionary Society held their biisaion- with each order of $2.00 'or over._ .ary Sunday. firs. E. C. Murray, of �— " fay drivers are trained to be ssswaM Take, advantage of these special the Toronto Conference Branch Was School Fairs: Anniversary Serview Expert � � and zdiaWa : .offers. t„ >i the special speaker and took for and Turkey Sapplers from now on: .. The Baptist Church is this week her text, "And I. if I be lifted up, Life in Rural. Ontario • Service >� IRees w Lew; 1111A see show- receiving several coats ,of—paint on will draw all men -unto me", show- 8d1� � ; he outside, and the new Cathedral ing how futile our efforts for good ' Glass windows, of a deep amber are if we have not Christ in our _ ' �'0� D 1 A. ardor t« maw& Neese t« IeeR _ .shade are giving the interior a soft lives. Mrs. Murray in a fluent spea- DANCING �. [Z, �, PiokRring 19 An sY/assaw hwared sad pis1.A.� rusBKnl lighting affect. her and held the attention of her !?very Wednesday Night fres the weather Robt. Rawson was the victim of listeners, leaving with them many a savage attack by the mother of worthwhile thoughts. " AT CLAREM0IYT HALL i 316 a litter of young pigs several days On Saturday afternoon, Sept. .•TOMMY LANGLEY and ATTENTION '[yi. Clare =11 ! C. •ago, and was Beverly bitten on the 10th, the. Women's Missionary Soc- His SWING BAND CIS. R �i C. leg, tasking it necessary for him to .iety of the United Cihurch held its Ada,. 30 cents. �� operated Ss . � P'r>sit f. �.: -"` be taken to the Stouffville Hospit monthly meeting . M the- church. /'r� al for treatment. Mrs. Luther Pilkey's Group was in Brock Road Vi"ave! For Special Sale, at Beal's•— charge of the program. After the. '.'Shawn Brown Steel Bed, Matt= Devotional period, Bliss Stella Mc- STANLEY T�3EATRE Pit :..Tress and Springs at $15:85. New Cullough, d graduate.Qf.• the Toron- ti • C�8� pit Run THOU Streamlined Style Bed, Inner-spring to Bible College, addressed the meet ,BTOJFFVILLE Mattress and Springs, $25.00 Also ing. Miss Mc%'ullough's talk was a _ - _ ' rsniv Cin�ip Bed Ai�o Matr,Qaa_' Wonderfut_test":rwny of the - =!=dobe 300; - - � -- _ _ Gravel '� SHALT � es, Reg. $6.85 for $4.9fi~—� wrought in 'her life through this and Graded The Sinclair 7 Cup Tournameitt course-of study' and the lives : of � Uawing i Standard Ti was played .here on Saturday last, other students, bringing to them a Stone ' with Mr. Short's rink, from Toron- radiant joy they had viewer before Week hill me to capturing the cup, in Scotch experienced. Miss Scott,, . also a int.& Holidays-2 Shows,7 and 9 P.mt Delivered or o sda In Pit (Doubles; Unionville; Second. Union- student of T. B. C.; sang two hula-' [ilUkal,A1. l RIDAY&SATURDAY villa, Third and C. A. Sterritt's loo- bet's suitably chosen , for the oce PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 Drive aI rials, Fonrth. axion. The thanks of the officers SEPTEMBER'15. 16 and 17 Toronto office Hoard 6471 Mrs. Bame and Mr. and Mrs. and members of the w: M. S. is ��H(JLIDAY" JOAN BOURNE dr SOA! s Walter T4omeon attended the fun- gratefully extended to. Miss McCu11= �► • oral of their cousin, Mrs. Eliza ough and her friends. Starring 011000000 `.Simms, of Toronto, on Saturday, KATHaR[NE HEPBL'RN whose death resulted from a _motor In Metrioriam Y GRANT PRODUOTS R SPECIAL 'JON — In loving memory;of a 1►Uitiid NOLAN GOODRIGH7 OIL T Dear Mother,.Mrs. H. W. Jones. EDUAfiD EV EBETT HOLtTON ANNOUNCEMENT who passed away Sept. 12th, 1932 COMEDY SHORTS -I,OWest Wholesale Prices - _ Community H811 Though her smile has gone forever, - _ _ ' Arid hei• voice I cannot hear, I �trall never lose sweet•memories, NUN DAY.TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY Oasohi�e, Kerosene, Fuel Oil Claremont . Of the one I .loved -so dear; SEPTEMBER 10 20 an --21 - , 0 5E d !Blue Star Oil 00per cent •' You off-times said we'd mise you, - f 1 NEW EQUIPMENT NEW FILMS your words have proved too true; ,GEORGE RAFT NEW MANAGEMENT We lost the best, and earest friend Pennsylvania Heavy Tractor Oil EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Dear Mother, when we lost •you. ' SATURDAY —Ever remembered by the Family. t ` ,: Complete line Seiberling Tires & Tubes COMMENCING 'ON SATO K You and' Me FOR PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE W Ht'TBY 984 � -= SEPT.lath. and each Saturday follow- by ollow by §pecial arrangement with the Farr's Elevator WITH ' - L. C. RACSER, Proprietor ' Ciaremost Business Mien's Association, �' • . .•.• SYLVIA SYDNEY $+Cay-Dee Exhmtm wtu wwnt a �- Claremont, Ont. =proven AM-class � Paramount Sbort Subje-Ail Fide propamme p _ sound and all TOW Mg Mtovie$ Picture i�as. Pheoa 38J Olfia isA. ,w -. A{ •`' ,�„�,,�' THURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY ; MBF-2 22- s . !!cies. P+saltey FaaL _ Magatcent "Cold is Where >:, You Fbid It77 — s: !Obsession su ltb�is of Gi r.�• �,. With Piers ase! Bat• Cor T Mass ; for our mew " GEORGB BRENT ROBERT TAYLOR IA DeNAVILAND IRENE DUNNE CV NORT SUbJEC1SAINCOMEpY ~ "' '!'hie is one of the rr=ATE3T IIIb- _ S - -� Fall Shipment TION PICTURE PRODUCTIONSCERS Of ALL T$SH - - _ — • = EpOKOMICAL a Lu�f - 1� ltntin�l O'ise . . - . 1 � on,1b* waits Pregraslt UN Howie Live Stock Safely'with one Win _off r "08W ALD" ,t„ • » Years Use "d as..► . ars. aa. . The Duck Hunt Six raps for h.. ma c...lii'Ir have roved their worth o. 100 �! ,, co,�el Cartoon Hit p ' 1.at _ :Findla sitovels000 farms iU.S.A. ' The 20th >lwdpl~� ' century way' to bold live stoek Wbieias.Silas a!� SATURDAY, SEPT. 17TH guaraltteed units as low ai x20. At 8.30 P.MH JllttiMttablt -- For hull particulars write AN Xk A% ��� CLAREMOM 4o+ne [arty Don't Miss It FARM ELECTRIC weft w 7%00 _ � Adults SOo. Children 150, 183 King St.Past. Toronto or $OWMAN � ROWS � *: HOWARi1 E. TVRNE•R, -► WH!!�i Olf'l'ARiD �j\ -- Local Agea`t. Whieevale,, nt, Y _ . e •: a :,tett. .. ;;-rm:{.,v--•ers.+.'+ •.,rra .k^.r•- .,, .,.,. ' ... :- .,.:.:-r . - ..,,. . .�•' .:. '°:,'?C'S, b.,:--x.67.,tk-;..y,.••-...,,ys.. ,. ._.. ..,,R..,.,•.,,.•,-'.s .e;r•....- .• ,� ... .. e. i �. , i.1 when he wakened five hours later, _ looking as hard as a rock, sober A ,. FR - and fresh. His first -thought was aying goodbye. �.►�- t E � ',I'll soon'be s " Then n A, = he remembered Joan, with a catch and .�0 � ►�O 11'ri of his breath. Ghastly! He was,sor- C ry for Charlton. When'hls steward FRES CRACKERS -- . Deck L L came with his coffee, he cursed him y - 6 1Sh6eI ROSS because it was cold. Dressing him self with care. _ green tie that Angela 'had ,helped i ` him' to buy in Manila. He walkedy you CHAPTER XXili whose pale Boody was moving very softly with -the rise and fall of the :long the corridor and out oiY deck, Joan was dead, but things did not to find.that they were moving slow- end there, .He must rouse Dick boat, Her rhinestones shone like a cats' eyes through the green gloom. ly up the bay in the hate of the -like Charlton, who was obviously the early morning. The shore and the i ,� + Y person to handle this. A knock on: A dark trickle spread over•the tiles. water seemed deadly dull after the ' Macduff went down to his cabin, ; ,his door brought Dick out, his book which was.as austere as when he sharp contrasts of the tropics. And ,•> them* 7 -still in his hand. there was nothing to the neutral had, sailed. He had spurned the "Come quick, Charlton," said landscape to excite• the eye, untilr beet , spears of Borneo,,the leopard skins t`s 'Maeduff, "Joan Foster is dead. She the skyscrapers came into view• of. Darleeling, the. mandarin robes jumped into the pool It was drain- The passengers did not look liken, ed, for landing tomorrow," of China, and was landing et>lpty- themselves this morning, for they - a handed. He turned on the.lights, to were all togged out in their city • • • f For once in his life, words,tumbl shake off the feeling that he had ied ,from 'Maeduff's lips without de- been staring for,hours into a dark- before The zelebrants of the night Ch r'1�1CS�14C111ts � liberation. His eyes were bloodshot awed cave. The sea rolled smoothly before were slowly coming to life, behind the impersonal glare of his under the porthole.. but the night feeling sick and depressed. Couples "there's a Christie biscuit For every taw 5e, Dick went white and was black and moonless. With an who would soon be parted hung to caught at hid arm. Without,a word effort ale forced the dead girl out,, gether'at the rail, watching.the en- ` -he follow _ ac u acroas�ths-Cor- -- - with dismay. � of his thought-s-In a�w amours-iib -- -: Clothes" -- ridor and passed from brilliant he would be back in Gramercy Park One youth was fumblingly trying to D', time Dresses - Co�e�C — __- light into the darkness of the pool. and Angela would be on her way to say good-bye to a girl.wliom he now .7 - D Q l Briefly he hung over the edge; then England as he was (aching home. adored. Soon he would 'be meeting For Fall Stress Remain+7 Ie •covered his face with his hand. Would her heart stand the strain lb -.bride o[ a year, and.."their baby, + L r i Macduff stretched out an arm and of her meeting with Wynant? And �1'n'a month ago. His hand was Youthful Lines, Sweaters and Skirts Are still gripped him sound the shoulders. would the cad consider her health plucking nervously at his compan- __ la; "It's all right, old man," he said,. in his anxiety to shake her off,,now ion's coat Their glances were 'tel- The Most Popular realizing that the girl had meant that he had met aseventeen-year- •ling their story but nobody cared. Skirts Are Short,Necklines High s. ► , Angela was'there - cool, composed _Plea of S les To A Boston story held a "college ` something in Charlton's life. ".It old whom be wanted to marry. tY t3' would have been hely for her, had in a black tailored costume and a clinic" recently, and obtained some 'Strange, strange, strange. thought small black hat, with a fur around _ Choose From surprising information. After a tea •she ]iced." Macduff for the hundredth time. arty, ,love] e ' "She came to my room tonight. i that a woman lik-e Angela .should her shoulders. Her faCe..was drain- 'SEW YORK._New fall daytime I p Y clothes were Drought " - kl in shut the door in her face." The ! ed of colour. As usual, she had. out with not a twin a of Inter- i love a man like Wynant. And Jen- dresses dramatize natural feminine est words';vera-squeezed through the dreamed through the nig'nt of Jen- ny wild about Rumford, and wild curves and are, for the.most part, The.guests'admitted, In a body, dosed teeth of Dick. Ae pulled him-. enough to have., squeezed herself, ny's face and her thin; pale bands essentially youthful. , closed together: He was the chief of clutching at.that water. It dawned- that sweaters, and skirts were all : out through the porthole for love g Daytime skirts are quite short they wanted. Cardigans -and pull- ?'"I must report at once to Cap. on 1►Iacdaff that none of them knew 14,to 16 inches from the floor, de- _ of him.;Dtacduff got up and exam>dn=-' ( overs might be of different shades, fain Haring:' he said!automatical- about-Joan, not even.Angela. He, pending on the shape of your legs). ed'the brass ring.'How in hell .had several skirts are essential,: but lye she managed to do it? That was moved over to*ards her. The majority are flared, although with-the exception of "gadgets" to Once more Dick looked at Joan, something he never would be able (Concluded `ext Week) straight, slim:versions and those enliven the outfit, it was a uniform to understand. ,He'd see how farwith spaced pleats are featured. that they had no desire to change. he coilld push,hims,-If through; and - too. Bodices are fitted, tr accentu- ate the bosom, make the waistlln-e "Gadgets" include costume jevyelry, a _ Home-Maker.8 New what ins :water= was like from a EC8x1ri]ia7:C8 Of charm bracelets, trteky ]spat oras- - J'tenderizer porthole at night. CatcYing the i:m; V tiny sad hips:•slim. High'necklines meats and scarves.:, "Ma. he pulled .himself up by ha arms... _ pp t E 1[1r3lllllg,' Sil1t take -the spotlight Shoulders are Sensible Slipper' r. llisohead went out. and he saw the _-__ very definitely square, and long, Lounging pyjamas might-as well water below, smooth as • black sleeves.are.tasared.kY.most coutur not be packed for these students r F:LBOURNE, Australia.--An ` - -marble•.-but-lie rothl--get=na fa'tber•-----. = ---- ---fair- -.who study--4n flannel-robes,-- ' a inch oft the-swimming s�7tt 'r. weer, :j .vara d is the Y an a• ter c� His shoulders. balked:titin at once. qr should - -. _ - .. - upset. the economy of. Australia, - e n n Flo e .. "Thin as she was,' he r.�oua;tit: ' i a:cording to the secretary of the youd send your front. with d winter -Dlcttire that no down e ti r , still dont see how'she did it. She 'I likes whatever. her personal cunning mules ostrich?be trimmed, i �* must have.had'nerve. and also the Australian Wool Board, S. L. t ffi- Ickes avd dislikes, possibly could r ;t 'cer,. who asks swimmer% to con- -have -any difficulty finding an ac-, They all wear flat-heeled, soft slip._ . strength of.desperation." pers. College rules demand quiet in <� � Sider Che national wool inc:aytry. cepted style that !s. especially flat- With a sharp recolf•he thuaght of He'sa .s-a change to half-sk.rted ..the dormitories..As far as lingerie y tering to her. -' - Y Joan*again. and wau,tered- if her co%fumes would mean only one -Black is as popular as ever, and goes they want pyjamas. copied. body were still being rocked on I - ounce of wool less in a cos't'+me, from their brothers,,a.few holding first ,tall street 'dress more out for nighties. .tiles. He:began-to undress. hanging, your i e es his tie cm, the rack: !oidia® hiq e r but in the thousands needed an- than like) wily tie black But for S nually it would 'represent a n- the'second one or for an, afternoon trousers carefully. putting his coat'. %itlereble .sum.1 mode, look at the color situation . Moire is shown for day .and on a hanger. Eery move took time. black .. evening wear. - - At last he.donned-)As striped i i:} carefully 'hefere' choosing eve r n again Wine,!plum; rust, lavender. may and pulled down the.rova+s of LOVE Marks TimB his 'brass bed. Climbing between purple, mustard, test blue. sage the sheets;he lay on his side.,think- green and elepbant,gray are not to be dismissed Ifgbtly. it takes more _ inR and smoking. Tomorrow they Nativei swee.thea'rts in the time and thought to introduce col- -' ( N would•land, D.^.meed nuisance, cus N(iutu area of Dundee, Natal, are or into your wardrobe, but the re- ti toms and all that'bother! Antela" unable to,buy love potions ni get sults can be.worth the effort. wouldn't be :here.-but on her way marriage ai view -- "-foot=a - i ro England. flow 'strangely Joan's mouth : regulations prevent the _ v ')ends had flsshe' In the green movement of bones, skin% ' and A turban is draped for height light! The only•tfiink ,about her :hairs.used.by their «itch doctors. in tan shades of velvet: I I that had seemed slice: NIacduR "� o feacbed ott for his bottle, and then <Z poured himself a wee dock-an-dor-cache fLe downed it straight.and nut �4 Choc Cake 1s Topsy f -out ttle lights, but his p:pe .stfll .. - r glowed in fhe dark. Ankela was an excep.tionil woman: She made him `' L�Y KATFFARINE BAKER = Dentists recommend.Wrlgleyas -_ _ _- ;_. -= -r- a aid t acro healthy - feel �f t:m<s rl<at life was -sup'erb,' - -- Gwen a an o strong, aced t1. : -^ crntld write mach bet- Uf All the things that chocolate, Here is a chocolate cake which teeth,cleanses them of food par ter if s;.• v:caz alaays.near.him. :glorifies with its rich,.. luscious. will answer any demand-whether tictes,massages the gums.Aidsdl Without any,talk., sae inspired a flavour, chocolate cake is the one= it be fora party, family dinner; Bastion,relieves stulfyfeeling after that reignssupreme, A-nd an ideal 'or a fancy tea, meals. Helps keep you heaLrhyf marl to effort. The glow of his wise 'Take some home for the children grew feebler. At last he banged it • chocolate -cake cannot be made by BLACK CHOCOLATE CAKE too.-they will love k3 can CIA CT out on the:washstand, sighed.and. simply- adding chocolate to your, 2t/2 cups sifted cake flour _ hoc,,iate 1 te2spoon baking owder AAAAu 4691 settled himself for sleep. ELe could _-tat+ourite cake recipe C P hear a grinfi'ing below. that• crouch- contains a considerable amount of =?i teaspoon .each soda and salt _ 'w $ starch as well as cocoa butter and -t_ cup butter or o'her shorten- starch in sound of the anchor chain he g it cannot be-added successfully to fir._ - } had heard sn often lately, and a1• a plain cake recipe without Chang- 2 c ps su;ar t ways for new ports.- new scenes, n well beatei # ins the amounts of some of the 3-eggs,new faces. The engines were in re- other 'ingredients. Cocoa should 4 squares unsweeteneii choco- :By ANNE ADAMS _ verse: the boat 'u as swinging right around. They must 'be at Quaran never be substituted in any recipe late, melted :'Phis Fall,-with everyone looking which calls for chocolate because 1 cup water tine! That meant home. -They " for best investments• in time and chocolate is so much richer ' 'in 1 teaspoon -,anilla `, o would lie there for the rest of the money, Anne Adam's rewards' the-- cocoa butter than cocoa, it snakes Sift 'flour once,..measure, add night. 3facduff rolled over to the home-maker's search with one of wall. The throbbing ceased at la richer, more•tender cake and baking.powder, soda, and salt, and ast,. those hard-to-find,, easy'-to-use pat- one which remains moist longer. sift t-0ether three times. :;ream , and stillness"descended on the ship 'terns that•flatters young and' ma-•• For the best results, the ingred- butter; • '•add su hlar- gradually, -+� Xure figures alike. Glance at the broken by the laughter and cries of : ,;, rw ,„ ients specified In each recipe creaming thorougy. Add eggs y ::•� ' smartly slimming detas s d, a ' vofces, drew•ned' befoie -by -fhe should,be .used. -tern 4G0.1: the long,'-buttot♦eei to- and, blend, Ad i flour, alternately, - pou�Yding sound of the boat=in mo• nth water, a small amount ata the-waist panel that widens into a tion, were strangely strident now, - } yoke, and-the .f eptly Your eagle Bath tune,; beating after each addition ' The flying steps of excited girls , until smooth. Add. vanilla. -Bake 0h Boy ;ers of the bodice. Your eagle eye _ ? h, will quickly appreciate, too, the could be heard along the corridors. -- in•greased pan, 10 x 10 x 2' in comfort of the pleats fir[theakirt! Everything seemed extraordinarily' P_` d . encs, in moderate oven (325 de. " " Mom me Why not 'send for this simple,pat clear,,,n(P%t':tliat the ship had Mistanch• ' = grees F.) 1 hour and 10 minutes ` 4N ored.Macduff felt'as if he had just °I" ' ' This cake is delicious'cvith the fol sweeten my 'tern immbdiately, and sew a dres- ©,' f sy style with braid edging the -emerged from the Cave of the 1 r lowing frosting., neat collar, off sleeves and pock- 'Winds. AC last:he fell asleep. `` + SOUR CREAM FROSTCNG ve1eeO' 4t__ •ets�-ani} a,.stay�at-home version A'ngela's name, was on 'his lips 2 cups sugar ;with fitiwirt�slgee,es and_gay col- [ 1 cup sour ;ream -- �-- -w - larless neck: 1 teaspoon vanilla a X200 For Any 0_id cup chopped, walnut meats Pattern 4681 is available in F'"'r BEE �NIIIE vT, ,G ,Q O _ Y.0_U_ _ __ - Brin su ar and cream to a 44, 46 'and 48. ize $6 takes 4 ATTR AC IIII E lamp oantern` boil' stirring constantly. .;soil, t 4 . 36 inch f ,'y.. ^,d gg+.k ds� T, - _ .-'•-ST _ •i Yom,. '..., t a -- Your Coleman Dealer Pets' t1Syrttp}f p� I' 1 without s until u small Syr r� 3 ri -'ac. amount of forms a very soft A Don't lei iove and 0,mili&pas,ybu by. eII fWO D061AR5 foranyold ...tu twen�y •cents `Mc1 in like girls with Iota of pep aqd energy.• lamp or ladtern when you ball in cold w"ter„ (232 degrees So start taking time-proven Lydia"E. trade it in on a naw Cole- F,•), Cool to- lukewarm (110 de coins (stamps c nnot be accepted) -fpinkham's Yegetablq Compound and nota- man. Thio ,!wane. you 'get - 'fpr thio Anne Adams pattern. the di(rerence; Pinkham's, Com und, made a new Coleman Lamp for grees F.); beat•until creamy and po tett. especlpuy for women from wholesome herbs ' =3.95! (Shade extra.) Bis of right eonsisten^y to 'spread. '¢ `V it plainly size name, address- 'and roots,helps Nature tone up your system saving oq soleman fan- and style number. and thud calms irritable nerves and gives yon terns, foal See your Cole- Add vanilla and nuts, spread more pep to really enioylife.. lean Dialer:Trade todayl' quickly. -If necessary, place over issue No. �—'3 Send your order, to Anne For over 60 years one woman has told an- hot water to keep soft while ' " r other how to go"'smiling thru"distress from Adams, Room 425, r3 West Ade- female functional disorders with-Pienkham'o . spreading. �`laide St., Toronto. Compound. Let It help YOUt _ • , , : • 1 1i. M. ,,1 "'a.•.'. .. ,. ...... ., ,-. ., ...4 � _ . . ' .. •. : •:. ': . ' ... . ...c-�..x.:>a,w-, .:„e.- ......, •.•4aw'�,;, ..naw-+..'. ..+wen^..aa• .•Kates 'u•..�.s.=. '-'*[•^:,'/", ...,vr.•�eWw a. } -•�. ++�wratv._..:r,.arnr�. �••:a.: waw-.•:•r- ...vs•aysrw..s xt•n,..f,o•r•,.;y.r.,..,.• -�tli" � .. - � + -7 N r , miss me at all, thea say, David aid. A`Niystery Falls" a esrestly -ask leave of me that his _ A L,,� might run to Beth-lehem his city; _ b 1VA .r"�IN4l for it.in the yearly sacrifice there �re0� Listen, 1ng lRe-Clzscovered y � for all the family. 7. It he say thus, It to well; thy servant shall have By fItEDQIE TEE In D•C- District—Party of Four n —�„esson peace; but i1 he is wroth, thea Comae Upon $cream w6ieh that evil 1, A Ssf him. 8. Therefore deal kindly with Novis to Join McGee Cast as Tenor details on the Fibber show will be LESSON X11 thy servant; for thou hast brought Soloist announced later. It will continue JONATHAN, COURAGEOUS ETA thy servant Into a covenant of Je- British Columbia's "mystery Jonathan, Courageous Friendship, hovah with thee; but if there be in When Fibber McGee and Molly re- '' weekly under the 'sponsorship of falls" In the Atnarko river.diatrici' vy turned to the NBC-Red Network at the S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. ' 1 Samuel 14: 1-46; 18:1-4; 19:1-7; me iaquity, play me- thyself; for 9:30 p.m., EDST., Tuesday; Sept. Frank Crumit and Julia Sander- in the Bella Cools area west of 20:1-42; 23:15-18; 2 Samuel 1:17-27 why shouldest thou bring me to 6th,.the featured singer on.-the pro- son, famous stars of radio and the Lilliam's Lake, where the waters ' Printed Text, I Samuel 20:4-17 thy father? 9, And- Jonathan said, 01 Turner Lake drop approximately Golden Text - "A friend loveth at Far be !t from thee; for if I should grant was Donald Novis, brilliant stage, become generals" of oppos• 830 feet, were reached recently by • all-times" - Proverbs lovet at all know that evil were deter- young radio tenor who first achiev- tag armies is the new Battle of a party of three Americans and a ed national prominence as winner the Sexes program beginning over Canadian. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING mined by my father to come upon of the Atwater Kent audition in th NBC-Red Network on Septem- ' t+ Time - The major. part of Jona- thee, .then would not I tell thee? 1928. The eon of a AVelah cobbler ber 27th, at 9:00 p.m.,EDST. These The falls are located south of than's life falls in the latter part David's plan .was to go down to who coached him carefully in sing- famous stars of radio and stage Tweedsmuir Park in the interior of his father's, lite, which can be Bethlehem to offer a yearly eacri- ing Novis was born in Hastings, will return to radio in roles entire- wilderness of British Columbia, eai'd to be somewhere between the Lice sad thus to have a,reasonable England, March 3rd, 1906: Urged ou Iy different from any they Have through which the Governor-Gener• years 1100 B.C. and 1056 B.C. excuse from being absent from the by his Lather, who brought him to ever played before. al passed last summer. Place - Michmash is a deep ra- feast. If, as a consequence of his The party saw two streams, divr Canada !n 1908, Novis gave up an Beginning Tuesday,- September• dad by a'small Island,shooting over NBC- vine running from the ' highlands absence, Saul' should speak quiet athletic career to carry on the Lam• 27th, they will bring to the NBG . of Benjamin down to Jericho; -Gib- ly and.approvingly of him, he then ily singing. tradition. When. the- -Red Network a new audience par- a great precipice into a gorge eah is, probably, a conspicuous hill would know th2t he could -safely family moved to Pasedena, Califor• ticipation program called Battle of . whose bottom could not be seen from the top of the cliff. six miles n .theast of Jerusalem return to the king's court. But Da- nia, where Donald's father got a the Sexes, to be broadcast weekly'- ;+ Twin Streams now-known amoeba. d-would-never-know-exact ly-how-- - The Johathan of our lesson is the Saul expressed himself in his ab- job-­jobin a church, Novis-took over the NBC Red Network from' One stream drops vertically for - --- up his musical training I&earnest 9:00 to 9:30 p.m EDST, under the more than 830 feet. The other --- eldest son of Saul, Israel''s first Bence concerning him, unless Jona- Joining the Whittier Glee Club as sponsorship. of Molle Shaving strikes a projecting rock about 300 king, and is, therefore, a member, than would devise some means of soloist, -he won first prize in the Cream. The new broadcast will pit � of the tribe,of Benjamin: He was' communicating this inofrmation to feet from the top and then ray.durda California State 'Eisteddfod and he men against women in a battle of into the gorge, in a white spray. • regarded in his father's lifetime him, and the following verses un took the leading tenor role in the wits to determine, if possible, whe- The first white man to see the as heir to the throne. Line Saul, fold for us.the scheme.that Jou,&-. opera "The Duenna" at the Pasa- ther men or women are more in- he was a-man of great' strength than had for so communicating this dens Playhouse. Since winning the teiligeut. Crummit and Miss 4San- falls, which rank among the high- he igh 'and activity. information. Atwater Kent audition, Novis has deraon will.'command the male and est in 7 world, was George Tera- ' "Of all the stories'iii th'e ' Old' The Pian been on NBC; has sung with Gua -female "armies" respectively, each or, now ?4, whose trap line extend- -female r Testament,•-there is none which 10..Then said David to Jonur- athan, Arnheim's Cocoanut Grove Orches- attempting to defeat the opposition' ne to the tails 30 years ago. the f appeals so quickl- lo one's sympa; Who shall tell me if perchance thy tra, and has appeared.ln auch mov- 'in' order to' win top' cash prizes. nem said that he thought " the thiel as that of Jonathan. father answer thea roughly? 11. Ses as "One Hour With You," "Bull- The four-member "armies" will be time that the falls were 'aorta s a•. - More than twenty' years' Piave - And Jonathan said. unto David, dog Drummond" and "Monte Car- recruited from the-Radio City stu- ane;' but"never thought the people outside would care enough about el4psed 23i"C? thue Victory We the C-eaffite. and let 'us -- iia." More r-eee -em to beat. through the COMILtZy to j'_Philisitines recorded In chapter 14, field. And they went out both of ing star-of Billy• Rose's "Jumbo waged with "General" Julia firing ee during which time Saul proves flim- them into the field. 12. And Jona- and In the West Coast revival of questions at the male "army" and see 'em." self to be unfit for such a high post- than said unto David, Jeohovalr, the "Roberta." He has also sung at'the "General" Frank aiming hia quiz A u tion as king over Israel, David is God of !arae], be witness; when I Trocadero in Hollywood. Other barrage at the women. Mem LSI a Stricter - -anointed to be Saults auceesaor, have aouniled Lay-Cather about thin __. _____.- _ . __ - _ 77 `.and Goliath. the.Pbiristine giant, is time' to-morrow, or the third day, • On Wearing Veils - slain by David, who is brought. Into behold, if there be good toward Stage, screen and Radio - the.presence of Saul as Israel's David, shall t not then send unto Cavalca' de'- great t, great;deliverer. At this hour'Jona- thee, and disclose it unto thee? 13. Stara At blue coal' Cavalcade'- -Dr. Wilfrid'D. Hambly, curator 'than's and David's friendship be- ,fehovalf do' so to Jonathan, and of African ethnology at Field -�+ Ring• more also, should'it please my Lath- piayl�ts with casts of outstanding CampbelL _who has been Ilentilled Museum of Natural History, says � a It is -ery'interesting to nate that 'er to do thee evil, if 1 disclose it pfof�ional actors—motion pit- with .many big Broadway produc- that among the Tuareg- people, of in no place in the sacred record is not unto thee, and send thee away, tures-3n actual reproduction of-a tion3; Eugenia Rawls, who played the' Sahara an Timbuktu, Otte 9 rraviil-said to ha-ve__1QYed-J_Qaathaa_. -that thou-mayest go in peace: and _Aamova radio brand ast-are only fn close to-?00 performanbea of women, traditionally veiled, are The love is alway3 on Jonathan's Jehovah be-with thee,-aa he hath a few of'the features of the latest "The re¢s Hour �rlexandeg- laz-about.-wearirig_theira� side for David. . While-every one been with my .fa'Aer. 14: And thou 'blue coal'. sales promotion project, _ Cross.-with a long and successful but the men wear veils and are - would grant that David certainly shalt not oaiy while yet l live show _.whi,h'ttte B.L.&W. Coal Company tbeatrical reoord, and recently tleen very strict about-never revealing did love Jonathan, yet. the record me the loving-kindness of.dehovall. will•prescwnt to Ontario fuel, dealers in •several dotable 'screen roles; their full.faces in public. would seem to -indicate' that the that ! die not; la. but also thou at the Bing Edward'Hotei,'Toronto. and Litany more actors and actress- These people are Mohammed- more unselfish, the deeper, the shai't not cut off thy kindness from Monday,SeFtember 19th,sad at the es'of outstanding ability, ans, -and it is, therefore, custom- - D nacre spontaneous love was on 'the my house for.ever; no. not when London Hotel, London, on Tuesday One.'of the big,features at the ary for the women to wear veils. - part of Jonathan: Jehovah bath cut off the eaemfes the '0th. programs w!•1,l be a presentatiou of _but in-recent years they have been . 4. Then 'said Joaathan onto Da- of David every one from the Lace• Bearing the tkie "HERF^`S one of the • famous ."SHADOW"' extraordinarily careless'in 'observ- _ _ .� vid.•Whatsoe+er thy soul'desireth, of 0 earth. I6. S6 Jonathan made HOW". this 1934 'blue,coal' Caval- broadcasts, at which the audiences $nce of this tenet of their relig- 1 will.even do it for thee. 5. And a covenant with the-house of Da- rade-Is one or. the most complete will be able to see..just how one of ion, says Dr. Hambly. On the oth- David said unto Jonathan, Behold, v:d, saying, And Jehovah will re- and ambitious programs of Its kind these immensely' popular air %a- er hand, the men, who even-un- l to-morrow is the nes. moon; and I qurre it at the hand or David's en- ever offered. and the hutidtxds of. tures is actually put on. Playlets der Mohammedanism would not should not fail to. sit with fbe'king emiea. 17, And.Jonathan caused fuel dealers aud: their•_ employers wilt be given illustrating such sales elsewhere be_ expected to veil at meat; but Let me go. that may David to swear• again, for.the love who will be present are assttred of features as "Telephone Directory themselves, are extremely rigid hide myself in the' field' unto the that he had. to him; for he loved an afte'rno'on of 'high class enter- Advertising," "Co-operative News- in adhering to a local'custom re- third day at even. S. if thy father hire as-be loved hta,own soil!. tainment, combined with up-to-the- paper Advertising,-' Contacting - quiring them to cove{ the lower minute Ideas and suggestions`for the-Customer" and "Trying in With part of their faces, leaving only m increasing sales and otrpring im- Blue Cowl." Motion •pictures will the eyes visible. They, lift their l _ tomer service. vividly show the mining operations' veils but do not remove them, . r proved cos Prominent in the cast >who will used In producing this famous idea- even while eating. Extensive:re- Religious Leader �. dramatic presenta: tilted anthracite. Buffet suppers search as to why the men of the p n t be seen in the �. is are such well-knowil stage, will follow the afternoon's enter• desert veil themselves, has thus screen and radio'flgures as Mirdred' tainments. far been unable to account for the HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 20 He is.agiiln Harris Chaplin, former wife o6 the and -extravaganzas; Alexander origin of the custom. 1, 10 The head presiding at E A L Mi I 1 iNTE famocs Charlie Chapif-n, and her- of Catholic E'M PI I IR E A A N functions. s;l� star of many musical- revtrea ` SChurch. - SEAL 21 Arrangement J Mercenary• A D'A MID D of troops. - - By William E 0 C 1-111C E 33 Form of be: T141S CURIOUS ' WORLD Ferguson 14 In the siyle of. Jonathan now divulges his plan EIS:E'' T M!AiD 24 He is the most --- 35 Genus of to David. David is to remain away. O 5 T H' I D IE S 1)1010 M werful -' ' evergreen R R 1 �A E H' a E N A � . for three days• and then,he is.Fo shrubs. religious— come •back and hide near "the - 16 Small island. F i A i T A D in the world. stone Ezel," the exact location of 17 Gibbon. R i P R.E D M 26 X, which we do not konw. Jonathan J8 More E O $ I L A N M 29 Scarlet. will shoot three arrows, and say to fastidious.' O T A T E E T E L 30 Evening. a lad whom he send after them, - •19 Baking dish. TIN 5 D E T E . 31 Afternoon' 'Go, find the arrows:' It he cella . 20 Yielded as a A 1 V O R O S -meal. - the boy that "the arrows' are on - - result. 32 Tidy: this side of thee," then David,is to Bondsman. 47_Sour. 1VERTICAL 25 Folding bed. 48 Sounds. _ ,1 parent. 33 To migrate. '-know that he .can rdturn to Saul's" + 52 Paper 2 Jar. To free, u s,'ety, but, If he should "27 Dutch 34 t it� mulberr5r 3 Scheme. "39 Adapted.' saytot boy, "Behold, the arrows. �. measure. e 28 Brothers. bark. 4 To merit. 42 Range of view are beyond thee," then David is to 33 Age. ' ' 43 Acidity. 64 Mineral S Seller.' - " know that he must- flee. 44 Poems. :.:•.:.:'._.:. 35 Embankment.- fissure. 6 Silkworm. 46 Ser•ies_o[ "The farewell of these two is one 36 Northeast. 55 Member of a 7 Dint. 4 epical events. of the -most exquisite pictures in 37 In the middle college of 8 War flyer. 47 High all of the Olt! Testament." WHIPSNAK£S a of. priests.. 9.ImmatureOF MA�`YSIA, 38 Standards of 56 Indian. insect., mountain', We come now to tae last meeting COIL TH�IFZ TAILS : perfection. 57 He —s at 10 Cavities. 49 Chaos, of these two friends. The' circum-. ABOUT A TREE BRANCH 40 Fish. the Vatican. 11 Cow-headed 50 Prophet o stances surrounding this meeting ANO .LASH O1.3'T THE y 47 To dispossess. 58 Last year he goddess: 51'Sun, are-compactly given in 1 Sam. 23: ' v 2 bone. 52.2000 pounds. 14, 15. How like a perfect friend GR$AT L..>=NGTH OF A. 45 Musical note. serious --=. 13 S'outhea-st. 5 Bronze-. Jonas an was ; i z �. L 10 II - I2 13 David -must be in a mood of deep,-; AT UNSUSPEGTiNG — repression,. he came to him and \ QR!_Y. M 13 ib strengthened his hand in God. And "T \ Jonathan knew that he was to be oorrt»>ysrNuuavicc we I7 i9 supplanted; yet he clasped hands with the same to al; tender love as ME P In the first-days,.,and they parted CAN BE MADE 11W17E a -; ZZ Zy with their arms around each gY ADCtNG A i• other's necks and their souls knit FEW DIPS- OF J together. There to nothing in the QLAC'K #0A' wr,� 4 31 2 3 4 records of humanity which comes • nearer to the pure, unchanging love Ki1NG, ASA otJesus(than this. fQT, IS OF FAIRLY 3 36 7 - RECENT OP GIN, ? t _ _BLIT_AS A MEANS OF 9 77P R7?i_rM►7V- _ Sporting 1Vlan-Hunt C IT ANT>=t�AT> --. ► - 11VRlTTEN HIS OW, :.a nu, 'prisoner at Martinez, Califor- - - 6 A allowed himself to.,be "cart-. WHIPSNAKES are clumsy and awkward on the ground, but ; y«- ed" by the local sheriff into the they. are very much at home in trees, Their slender bodies blend hills and there hunted, to provide In with the branches and make them very difficult to see, and many sport for 100 horsemen 4nd horse-. a lizard or other small creature has felt the fangs of the whipsnake' Y women: After 2 hours 45 minutes when'his eyei had' not warned`him of danger. - a sportswoman triumphantly loo- 'NEXT. How Land millions have been distributed In Nobel prises' "�•:' - soced.him, . --- row .•• .., • .... 5ti.o..c, "' •,,c�' v�-t... z, r.;::- ;s.o f.,, �. .. it :.. _. y. i •Wn� ;ai -�:,-_•*y r. A ..,.rllt•�t.' ...:r.r'..'„.�1,.,.., -,7 . .v.x`�",....r.r..x.Cwly•'.,,.•...,. .:....r�r•.;.-..,.dr .•r,r�-":_?fi'r..W.,._:fs7•..:F.°'':.�` ..., <R.h».•-_ n n,,.d.;,;:fie`��.y,... .nn.,-+. .. .ir- �'-s .h,.+. .awti..C.-r ',rh,. •�_ ',� - } - - � �•1 l�.ir >I�d., Notice-to C;reditees . - \ •: .... -motorists from this district in the .Matter of the Estate of AI- tc�r� -� y. . ,,.. -1Mr. George Elliott has install- are urged to observe the speed BEAT 6EISEY, Ute of the TwP• tAW `- 'id hydro in his residence. laws, when entering the city. There of Pickering, is the County of -Arthur Bilk, of Toronto, visited have been a large number of sum- Ontario, Farmer, Deceased- friends in Piekering on Sunday. mono handed out here lately, A -W. R. Miller left on Saturday few miles per hour is ALL PERSONS having claims a- `` Zskinstt the F.State of Albert Heisey, „.:West -A number from Pickering att- '�armer.'deceased, who died on or ­SISMAN" WORK BOOTS --. ..y a.-:,Mrs. C. H. Pilkey and daugh-. ended the Oshawa Fair t#is week• about the 28th, day of June, 1938, Groceries oCeri4s and ter,,Eva, were in Toronto on Satur- =-All "democrats"• whether in at the Township of Pickering, in "WILLIAMS" WORK BOOTS ;day, visiting relatives. Pickering or elsewhere, are, to put the County of Ontario, are requir- ed • Made­ ---St, Andrew's Ladies' Aid will it plainly, getting just about ed to file•their claims with the un' Quality-Service ..No Better :meet at the church on Wednesday, fed up, with events of the past few dersigned before the 15th day of Courtesy $2.5U t0 �4 75 next, Sept. 21st at the usual hour. months, and more particularly the October, 1938, after which date the „, -Born, on Saturday; Sept. 10th, last few days in Europe, when one assets of the estatt will be dist- to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Huyek, a man can swing the whole world a- ributed, having regard only to the' ROYAL PASTRY ­BIG 8$"OVERALLS • round his thumb. The natural im- claims of which the Executor shall -No better made- Died, on Saturday, Sept. loth, pulse is •to say "Let's get started then have notice, and the, under- FLOUR In navy and'black tiro infant son of Mr. and Mrs. El- and clean up this business, we're signed will not be responsl�le to �.1b-45C, All size, $1.7b and $2.00 wood Huydc - getting tired of it". We also agree any person of whose claim he. shall --. " Work Pants $1.50 to $2.50 --Mao Ruby Andrew, of M. S. with the authorities -of Kitchener, not then have notice. - ASSORTED SANDWICH I : Chapman'8 Store is enjoying a who oR Tuesday announced that in - " tm-week's vacation. ' the event of war they would arrest DATED at Toronto, Ontatdo, this BISCUITS MEN'S WORK SOX s--.••Mr, and Mrs. Ross Murison are everyone (as enemies) who- was 12th, day of September, 1938. Per 1L�' IrJC� : In a great variety of colors visiting relatives in Madoc for a connected with the German Cele- 21c.to 50c. _ yl.ao alnv.. bration in that city ten days or sat. Walter B. Milne, R. R.• 1, Locust _ -,Miss Irene Elliott and several ago. We advocate the looking up at Hill, Ont.,-Esecator;-by Tris-Solid - EDDY MATCfiE� friends from Toronto visited the once, of anyone who now utters ore, Beaton Bell' & Ross, 872 say 3 hoses, 21c, BOYS' SCHOOL BREECHES .former's parents on Sunday a word in support of Naziism or Str., Toronto. Heavy Twill wear Iike a pig's nose } +--Mr. Grant Johnston, of Brough- Hitler. There may be some truth inGOOD BROOMS 26-34 Double seat and knee am, has entered the empTo of the the oft-heard saying, "that if the Classified Advertisements Special rice,$1.49 Bank of -Commerce here. Y Allies had finished up the job pro- - - 5 string, 25c. p -Mr. and Mrs. Cyril E. Morley -perly twenty years ago, we would TRACTOR ..WORK DONE - one' .,BIG STORE TEA" and Joyce, spent a day a Delhi not'have had this to contend with way discing etc. Henry B. Michell, AN "EXHIBITION" SPECIAL" with Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Rendall, today!' Green River. en is Good Tea en's Sweater Costa =, formof this village. WELLS DUG cleaned or repair= �nlY 53c. per Ib. — AgDark, Brown and Navy .-The Presbyterian Church-will ed, Call Harry Boose, Claremont, sizes-$1.99 ♦� 3neet as usual on Sunday at 3. P. -Moven" g Pictures phone 50 or write box 362, Clare- Come on I ni- and the S',unday School and Bible monz. -Class at 2 o'clock. TOWN HALL, PICKERING . APMAN -Mrs. J. G'. Baster received word 'TO RENT - 4 rooms, either flat M. ' S. uon Monday that her mother was 13MON -AY, SEPT. 19TH . or separately. AnP Y Mrt E r Bertrand, Pickering. sephseriouslyill and ea taken to the KAY-DEE" EXHIBITORS hospital for an operation- Mr. and /. • . FOR SALF. - black iod, fresh and �•.�.._ A--__ .. ____. - Mrs. Baxter left immediately for Present a young Yorkshire boar, 4 months Guelph.. �] old, Alfred Kayes, lot 24., 'con- 4-, -Dr. and.birs: $agahaw, of Sag MOVITA and Pickering. Surnmer 'S �� inaw, Mich. W. G. and Mrs• Scott, -of Claremont, Gordan Scott, of GOOD FARM FOR SALE--or rent. _ WARREN HU Li _ Windsor, David Scott, of Locust � 3-4 mile '!mm Claremont. Lots of _ • Hill and Sirs. -G. �'1�'. R- E}e�et IN water and, good buildings. Apply - _ of i Whitby, visited with W. J. and to F. I.. Button, K- C. Stouffville. TMrs. Miller recently. y — ' RO - - `•PARADISE ISLE ' WANTED OR horses,for which FIRTH 8 S.' - - - -Very rapid progress is being - made on the highway south of the Rood prices will be offered. Gar- A Romance of the South Seas .TAILORED CLOTHES -_ .village, even to working throughout shield Fur Farm, Dnnbarton. : the night. Things move fast arounri Starring - ?-roomed` house in there, and theyevenhire and fire FOR SALE -'em faster than that.• MOVIT'A and WARREN HALL first-class condition. House has to duly_ 15th to August 5th ~ -The Canadian National Exhib- and popular supporting cost. be removed from present site. Land ition was brought to a close on care be had emery reasonable in the '10 per cent Reduction on all tailor- Saturdayevening after enjoying � vicinity where house can be moved. . g Special Added Attraction This is a realwopportunity for some L one of the best, fairs in its history. '"BARGAIN MATINEE" one to secure a cheap home in Pick led clothes during this period. b F Not only was the attendance large, but there were more exhibits ALSO R. L Pickering. than �► speital Menton Musical Bring. Apply to A. M. Gibson, .R ever and, more foreign countries - Fred T. Bunting, Yickerin !wer•e represented in the exlubita. pre the same Programme � - 7 -The Rally Day service.which is �We Have Placed , held in the United Church. Sunday. OSWALD CARTON F.etsnbliel�ed 185 ' School•oti Sunday morning is open "DUMB CLUCK" Asphalt RQoliug in bteek -. - to all, pare its particularly are ur '--Everybod� Sing" Have 8160 received a_par Of SPECIALS sed to attend this'sen ice at 10 a m sound Eiemloek Slabs for Summ9r Church services at the usual. Perfect hours 11 a, in. and 7 P. m. Rev, M. Noiseless Recording Ilse - Q e� a • Jenkinson .n charge. MITCHELL Breakfast BaC n,` ' G5e lb ADMII%,-IC%- u 1E1r18 e� -Mr. S J. Dickson, of Toronto, CHILIJREN-15 . Pickering,Ont. g9tf •'12C. a lb. formerly Chief of Police, paid the _ •Minced Steaky News a pleasant visit on Tuesday. 12C. alb He has just -returned from ,a six- PUBLIC l3LIC NOTICE N OT t C E Pork Liver, • ' week's visit in the Western Provin- " ces. He gave.an interesting account Stewing Beef, -1 Ze• a lb• of the grasshopper menace which In the matter of the application to The Shell Service Statio n is 15C. a lb did so.much 'damage to all kinds of- the Ontario Municipal Board by nos,prepared to make meehan- .;ewel Shortening? ' . vegetation: They came from the the Corporation of the Township lCal repairs t0 all kinds Of auto- • Northern States in such dense of Pickering, for the approval of p Classic Cleanser, :':3 tins, 130. cloud$ as to obscure they sun, which the Capital Expenditure of $34, mobiles and tractors. reminded one of the great flocks 000, .to purchase a site, and for H. FARROW. Proprietor tins, 25c. t of pigeon; which passed o�'es the, the erection of a school etc.. in _ - 45-51 C, B. SPENCER, Mec ha province in the sixties—, and early School Section No. 3, of she said ' o R 1 - 0 seventies. Township, in or near the Village LILLIAN S -The September meeting of th« of Dunbarton, j,,� *,' W. M. S. of the U-nited,Church was Y SHOP - 'Butcher (phone 3000) TieLering held at -the home of Mrs. 'W, C. PUBLIC \OTTCE is he'rel-y green BEAU i Murkar. bias. 3iurkar and. firs. C. than. the said. Ontario 'Municipal J. Stephenson were . in charge of Board has appointed 'Tuesday, the 'Three doors east of the Old Church" (�. • (�the Devotio-nal period. During the •?0th day of September, 1938, at Garage. Mr. O. t:rutamer'sP1C�er111 HarVl.ware Stwe business session plans' were discuss- :he hour of half past seven o'clock . Residence, ii _ Thankofferin n the evening, (Daylight Savin erware ed for the Annual g g g Shatn,poo and Fina . Service to be held in .October. lira. Time), at the school-house in the Fingerwave • Stephenson read some interesting said School Section No. 3.• located Oil Shampoo & FiMgerwave x dden' Death Bu Xiller' - items un Temperance. The Study, un the *girth side'of the Kini-ston , Su g , icy • c„ cWPI- r?pnd ; :t W a of' t'he Village of Arehing `> fare" has conducted:15y, Miss Jean Pulibarton, for the.hearing of all a antoure s tan Clark and Sirs. A. Mitchell, at the parties interested in,support of, or PacWs �'--� ,,�• -1 i ns y - obse, refreshments v:ere served' b � y pposing the 'ab,ove-named applica- gAIRCUTTING Prevents Blight Ms. biurkar's group. :ion. Thermigne Heaterhss DiT Ferman- -School opened here on Tuesday x ent Waves of last week with an attendance of By.or er of the Said n ario un- $1.95 $2.56 P-59s not buirla &IM leaves 65 in the senior room of the public copal Board. when: Pick 22" i school, twenty more than allowed z =- • to a room by the Devt• of Educat- Donald k• Beaion, ,4 C,iv+es longer life to the plant ion. Consequently this ' Section is Clerk of-the Township of "The Pickering ' faced with the providing of another Pickering. ra For potato plants, cabbage plants room and teacher forL same immed- Dated, Septerdber 13th, 1938 ET MEAT -MARKET beennes uggested baseymeInspec or -- =.. --- 3t: ,. Tomato plants, Cucumber vines -=Hu ht`son-Tltts�rltt'-h�ea7ti tore lay _N�n•r.n1z_,CD_RE - — - --`-- ins of wood flooring, re-decorating HIGHWAY to RATEPAYERS v For grubs and Cut worms• heating said light, to provide for in - Fresh,resh, addition to hiring another teacher. The Township Council have arr - It remains to-be seen whether this anged a meeting with Officials -of 'Agent#or McCormick Deering Farm Nsebinery(and irr to be a permanent condition. The the Dept. of Highways, to be'held and Repairs. - f'�influx from other points, particul- in the Town Hall, Pickering, on - -t ssly Toronto, into this rural neigh- Friday afternoon, Sept. 16th, at 2 '' Cured �Itt Motto-"wolxn it Coa gK lt,f't it ittsot,trds.;l boyhood is likely to continue, and P. m. D. S. T. The principal item _ f FhOea;$900 In that event the local• school will for discussion will be with those + doubtless be required to provide .Parties who are interested in the Meats i• S. g�i c��N� • P�C�iL:+i`iNG for an increased number of pupils proposed closing of numerous side- v _�•7 +++ each year. The local school- board roads across the this township. OUT delnveTy I8 at 90uT BP.TTiCB ire now having details prepared All interested are, in their own in- Phone Pick 1620 l So meet present regUiramenta terests, urged to be present. —CrL REIVCE SILK -- - n