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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_08_21lip" 10 I 11 DR. H. 0. PEARgON-P ysician R. K. 0, �ar ., „ (ear trucks pees your way gone ori a boat trip to the Soo., 'Fran ',of of Ken%%wd, visited with friends Danbartoo. every day."York Hiss Beattie, New is the est of Mrs. C. Smal- here lasyt week. Miss Eh;;!: P`scbrough,,of Tor- MILLS ��pp E. P'ORSYTS, Oph. D., Director iLe0ptometrical AaaociationofOntirio. Ree. COAL, COKE. es. onto, sperit the week -end with Mr. Establiahed'1888 Wtored ueeea barof the American optometrical aleWatloU, itym eanalmd by appointment CEMENT, ?bliss V. Allisozi visited with , her and Mrs. Frank Falls and famil Y• rro.WU% Claramoat. oat. - - 6.:W%.0D, - t3AND, GRAVEL, cousin and other friends at Agin- court last week. Mr. and lbirs. Milton Ormerod and Mr. Wm. Ormerod of Cress- Chopping twpafl. and Miss Ialeen Annis is spending a week at Rgsebank with MIs.. W. well, ent Sunday with friends arp I*re. '.Mrs. , �OIIdB�Bt Wednesdays U DONALD RUDDY tiarrwwr. 111. Solicitor, NoLwy rubue. bl%,ucy w 1.oau.. ofisos formerly flet==,.= Dy tne.ate e. G. ,ui.• flise,twucb douse, wh,tby. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Cowan amd farnil y' Walton 'arid bars. Anglia are att- Mr. and Pert Middleton y and family, of Buffalo, spent a few and Fridays - wing of t curt my ' aero local carttige work ending the • funeral of the Iatter's da * week with Mr. and MI5. days las- When a Holiday comes on a Chops- t3EATON, titLL ft KWj We have also in shock a full aunt, airs. Gerfatt, at. Woodstock. Wm. Middleton and family. ping day we willrind the nett g 8�arristora is Jouutors placed On Wednesday, Au,�,. 1' -1 at the We are sorry to report that Mr. W ILLlAM J, baATON. K, C. line of Maple Leaf Milling ?Manse, the marriage took place of and '41rs. E. Ormerod and family day. ii.B,ROUliE tS�LL, K. C. J, D. F. 11055 •' 6 .tiU'N Feeds. James Todd, of . Chicago Wee extend are leaving the c`opnmunity. We j To: get paying results from pig JAMS A WRIGHT • ,A W. MITCHELL cort;rattilations. Rev: and bfr. Burgess have left wish them success in their new home. fee the rain must.be f $ _ ground. 12 Bay Street, Ioconto, adewde:tfdb 0. RICHARDSUN Uo„ Hdi • Pickering, Ont. on, their vacation: On. Sunday, Auv. flue. _ fk rci• C.ters, 23rd 41rr.. W. C. Murkar will ocr Whitevale S1J4c4t`urs. Notaries etc., suite 5u,, ��r Life Building, 30 1'oruntont, 'foro.,to. Office phone 7400 Reffidenee 65`20 upy the pupit. On Aug. 30th. the o m No other ill rinds as fine as, g Teeaphone Ad. 16M; flickering rbone 3813. tits Lord's Day Alliance will take the ser�lce. On Sept. 6th the Centenn- Mr. and :Mrs. Trickey, of Toronto spent the week -end with friends it this does. 1 FEED ON HAND THOMSUN ,tc .'tacMILLAN-Httrria -The Beal Store, Claremont ter., Solicitors. Notary Y.ibhc. Office at FAwdence of Mr. Thoutauu, lot li, coacemon 1, PH ON f?: 9124 ial Y. P. •w -ill conduct the service. and on Sell- 13th, the Ontario the village. ,,Miss Irene Pugh is holidaying Better Service than Ever. Office hours: r6uraday and Saturday avasiop flow 7.00 p, in to 8.30 p. in.. or by F U R N I T U R E Temperance ed ration will take with her cousin Mrs; Dr. Clark ay ' ssppyyomtntment. Iorootooffice : co5 Royal sank Bleg., Phone Pick Lu.o Toronto E1't1,n53u3. charge. A good tumdaylce is req- Fenlon Falls. 'here 341; We are dieplaviog kits kittractire Val iety of Alumioum,ind (;fraoitxwarrFstc. nested at each service at 11.30 M. St. Paul's on -the -Hill. Sunday. 'A -number, from attendee S'1e Masonic pieriic at O'shaw-a on Friday last, and . enjoyed a pleas e) C�ry(�1ONANT A ANNIS-B&rtwterg, Soticitets. Notaries Public GORDON after Sunday ant ���� PIA U IN4 F.DANNlx Prices low` lv ketpiug'liwithrtimdr: Trinity: Schooluata2 p. m. ThetLnted C`wrch friends wiU AND s.La� -� Evening Prayer at 3 o'clock. Pres -worship with the Baptist congreg rhoser-4 and 5 (Oibawa). .and at the Court 4Sotiae, Whitby. (Mr, C;onanci Phone? (Whit. cher -at this Rerv,ke, Rev. E. G. RR.obinwri. A Baking $ale. After- a -ion in the Baptist Church on Sun day next. Rev. Harry Wil- All kinds of Relair M or-lt - - • RADIO SERVICE by). A Graduate noon Tea and PotrLuck Supper will morning son will be the speaker. Tuning ?111 Tin Guaranteed - – lleRitaa of Radio College be held at the Community Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Meek and daW[h- C. S. MecDONALD SMITH. D. D. D.'S.. ,with under the auspices of St. Paul's, on ter of Buffalo, are spending a few Mpg CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO 1�TE1LO. 9., L (Socceesor to Dr. J. f Oaks). Graauate of Up-to-the-mitli]te training Thursday. Aug. 20th. Tea will be ria -q with thy, latter', sister, Mrs Phone Lakeside lace tie Royal College of Uen, Surgeons and Toron. and served from 4.30 oit. and stepper David Turner. On Monday afternoon to Univera,ty At Clair ant, office over D. A. store rvery Tues y and Friday, Ph~ -FINEST EQUIPMENT at 5.30 p. m. Social Evenia>r after. Mrq. Turner' entertained a numbe• Orders taken at NEWS Ofiins: a {oef for of •elatives in -honour of Mrs Brougham j 'Mieek'q birthday. A' 'pleasant tfmt+ [] ERBERTT FALL�ISE, L DS., "ranteed Satisfaction..:. .,. wav spent. _ _fie. D D. S , Graduate d she Rural Corsage of pjki�ta. Stargeens'and tae University of Toronto AT _ Mrs• `T; A. Knox has not been as The rect+rtL lawn FOCial held a t ' Shingles For i.7al� a ' 06te in residence second doer east of St. And- • RPp+tenable Pric•eM well during the past week. the home of 'Mr. and, Firs. Adam . /ew's Cburcb. Ptuter,ns, Ont. Jtf9ce hours : v a. in, to 0 . m., or by appo,maeot. (X-ray Pick Tubes and Batteries always an h-�d . lir, and M s. J. Everest and son, Spears was a, fine 5ruccess. Num. �G&lt'Gan lvoize.d Steel Shl les. sorvi.. Phone 3700. 43ty ee) H. ROY MILLER. of Toronto spent Wednesday with erouq -ramand gwrtc of a bursa Bird%r Felt Sinte Shingles. �usttss+fo � amiss. Brougham, Ontario ` ' - ' their people' here. The.. instruction is orouq nature were indulged in. 1w;- A ruhbering buggy who" � i _ Pbonf- 1l•trit I"Lan sewirest class having a fine attendance this-weelt which staitabie prizes were river48tt Tl,c ptYiceed of �2R was consider- mowers sharpened. - T . PATERS N LAREMOi' ki MUSIC ELIZABETH RiUHARDSON- A. Fire finds, meeting in the Town Hall: 1 ed very satisfactory. _ ,Gall and get priees.0 Phooq 8t11>i and mporoe of i okid nee of all reyrggeatlag companies of aotld fiaaneiai stand- _ +•+USI Rev. Mr. Augustine of Claremont . _ _... - _ Experienced bl uFic' Teacher was in charge of Divine Service in 8' -Kinmle - ;,red , ' -- — POS c u lafit. r coo lace tar l»«t ���i:� ; ...._ _.. _ .�- _ ;; e uc oases, s far oountim of York and Oats to. acts sacs galas of ail tu,sdo attsevid toga ohm"" solus. Addriu Groin B1•ar P. o.. ons, R-89ATON. TOWNSHIP ♦ Clerk, Coaveyascer Commwuoner for Noisiest a davits. Amoanteat. Etc. issuer of lAarriaee I.Acetims. Wtiitevafe.Oct. 7■ M. M A _■ 4 LIQ$NdSD AUL'TIUNEb. i ANI) VALUATOR ftleo-coaducted . Anyw6erc s =done or write. -Adds e -se 614 Dundss Street, E,4t,. - Whitby, Ontario. An Accident : YOU CAN AVOID TSE EaPEN98 TELAT FOLLDWS 1 CYRI1.1 E. MORLEY IsiENERAL IN%UR.ANCE Pbono — 11"Idl rlas. TTN SUMMER SLJGGES.TIONS For the Home and Verandah Camp Chliirs 4450, X1.85, $2.25 'Lawn Seats 9c' Hooked Nifats- 98C. Waterproof Window Shades Complete, 49c, Electric Plates, Toasters, Irons.. I Electric bedroom Lamp, 52.00 We have; in stock a nice line of gifts for the Bridal Sbower, C. A. STERRITT Funeral Director ' 'Priviie Ambulance Phone 1800 pi4kerirt�. r1II�Strw with a Toronto Conservator% standing. will teach afternoons or evenings Saturday reserved for school children. Rates very Moderate. Studio at my own home one mile east of Brougham on No. 7 Highway. a MRS. CARL. DEVITT Pickering Mills. Cockahutt Farm Machinery Complete -lire and repair , Chopping and Feeds of all kinds. >. 'Royal Pastry F11our ..' Poultry Feeds, Growing I I Mash, Lai ing Mash We carry all maketc of Plow Points. D. N. Lockwood PICKERING, ONT, R-4. - CLENDENIN2 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Private Ambulance Day and Night Service Pbobe 9000 Malvern SOW Markham, - 'Onto. Far mer' ! Rapid Flo Filter Discs, 450. Well -made chick troughs also Baby chick troughs at modes - ate prices. The old reliable B, H. Paints, Eosnieis and Var°°* AIWH&Meu Oil, PaW-Ms, Turps and Coal Oil. !!lasses -Harris Repairs. "VIN BUSITIDaY 8prdwpre Phone 4&-X PTOE RING The friends of the lata Mr. D. Alger have the sincere sympat'sy of their friends here. i --e their bereave- ment. -Mrs. Sisson, formerly Mi -.q Wilma Ferguson and c?Old, of Carnarvan, visited the D. Gannon. family over the week -end. Several families or Brougham at- tended the pidnic of the A. F. and A. M. held at .Oshawa I.akeview Park last Friday afternoon. - Visitorrt of Mr. and Mrs. T. Rob- ertson lAst week end were Mr. and Mrs. A. Beats and Mr, and .:lrs, W, MacKay and Mr. Hunt, of Tor - Mr -and and Mrs. George Smith and Miss Jean, and Mrs. W. Duiason, of Beaverton, were with_ the latter's sister, Mrs. George Philip, on Stin- *y.. Mrs. Dobaon remained for a short visit. The postponed 1rleetfsig of the W. M. S. will be held, next Wednesday at the .home of Mrs. Bayles. Group D, will be in charge of the prog- ram. Roll Call—"Worship". MTs. C. Cleveland And Mrs. Earl McDougall • and childiren, of Blen- heian, have been guests of T. C. and Mrs. Brown this week. Mrs. H. Malcolm accompanied thane to Or- illia on Saturday. Mr. Bradley and family, of Tor- onto, were 'visitors at the S. S. sess- ion lalst Sunday. Mr. Bradley del- ivered an earnest messf},ge, and the two daughters and son, by singing I everal selections, helped mater- ially --with- the Temperance Sunday program, The Women's Institute meeting held on Aug. lith at the Garmon home was a splendid success, hav- . ins an attendance of about 60. The Young ladies were in charge, of the program, and by singing, of hymns, duets, readings and a pageant, pre- sented a "Peace Program" of real merit. Roll -,',alt was a "Peace" quotation. At* the. close of the aft- ernoon's business and program, members and viaftors' wereserved refreshments and ice cream at the small tables on the liiiwm The hofit- esses, Mrs. Gannon, Mrs. W. White and Miss Cassels were assisted by the young ladies fri the everting. 14bs year the C, N. E. ticf Vietes s r•• e-4 of 58 years of uninterrupt- -� i'ai rr-Wy earrml tsmpomtiQf%. Aug.28. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Parkin were Sunday visitors with Markham rel- atives: ' Mr. Wm. Sadler we regret, is con- fined to the nQuse and under med- ical care. Sorry to report &irs.'S. Farndale .had to again remain in bed ._for some. time. Mss M. Stevenson. -of Oshawa Hospital Staff fs spending her hol iday.� with her parents here., :Ver. and Mrs. B. McBrady, and son, George, were callers -at the Hi Parkin Hoene out' day last week. ed to her home in Toronto after spend- ing ten days with her sister,. Mrs. V. Parkin. Threshing has begun in our nei ghborh,00d; the yield is considerably reduced on account of the excess- ive hot weather. The Four -Square Class held their regular meeting at the home of Miss Edna Stevenson, with the us- ual number present. The far.4 on the four-eornerq of Kinsale, lately occupied by T. Hirst has been sold to a Toronto man, who will .take possession ,next March. Mr and Mrs. R. V. Mowbray and daughter Florence and. Mrs. Annie Harbron and brother, Wm. are on a motor trip tic• Quebec and other points east. e The friends of Mrs. C.:J. Steven- son will be pleased fo learn that she had a successful operation perfor- med on her eyes at the Western Hospital on July 23rd. Mission Band will hold Okeir an- nual picnic ,at the home of their leader; Mrs. R. E. Mowbray, on Th- urwiay, Aug. 13th. All children and mothers of the con mtunity are in- vite'd. Miss Elsie Crew we are pleased to report, is progressing favorably after her recent operation in Osht- wwa i%spital. We hope she may soon be home and enjoy good heal- th again. A wedding of interest was Sol- ernnfzed at the home of Mr William Sadler -and the late Mrs. Sadler, on August Ist, when their youngest daughter, Lena, became the bride of Mr. Allan Jonesi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, of Brooklin, only the ira,m#rl5nte-relatives of the beide wah} rmF rrl bein+e present. We nit •v(ph Clem a long and presperotis hila _. �W - t.. as - . /!(tar *410 Ilgwd Into two- quad eoauiasr• While hot, a x•.. �'�.-'ss, �•^7+ - d. r Year s Repod ` here deeded qoW -� .Bio eoldweff ofhsrwWs Mrs. Manton had met Mollie Crow. e.� to 4 . larly happy is choosing this partica- ;.. nerve was probably shaken. proved over last year and should pro - �� •;<:,a, 14 the door and go ." In each case if. the Inspector's all be so openly done that nobody Generous Supply of Black Transfer Them to Areas • had had any reason to be suspicious. If Taunton's theory were true, Mrs. Bear, .Mouse, Deer,' Cari- Where -They . Will Do are reported to have become quite Manton had used the little girl as a bou and Waterfowl Most Good had acted upon some failing in the go-between to collect the "Dr. tame as a result of good care they, 722 Hawkes' letter at Brightm-outh. The In a little over a :mouth the hunt- REGINA.—Trapping and transfer r penciled memo on the sweets bag lag season velli open in various parts of beavers to areas where they will chosen as 'her instruments: In Fran- probably referred to some letters she of Canada and the nimrode who have da' most good is continuing in Saskat- ed to get. with Lattice. some managed had to collect or already had collected. been talking about hiuiting all sum• chewan. Forty-one of the busy Owl, have grown fond of their Mollie did not read the paper. The mer long will soon have the opportun- little animals have been ca tared mentality and patriotism, mingled fact that Mrs. Manton had, a friend " » ify to get out into the woods and i n the Cypress Hills, south of here, aril r I d ' • Old Mrs. Manton had "been con- the loe'al man with me —• formality, with peasant superstition, of the deer awaitingthe sportsman, whlch fined ' to . her bed again with another -relapse during the past tea days- She in you know." Garton remembered, with a start, that Jones was the name of the local waiter's wife: In the student Brank- some- on his fanatical , zeal in en ad- also applies to moose, , carihou and deer in the northern sections of the Woman Likes Lie o w T O M A K E ! C E D •� T E A , rya wall etre flow true it sang -lin �.�_ 1PRhf»l ranW I r 16n ckewan. Phe' Rocky Mountain term .. TApn too, But nes illness entailed incessant r -4= demands upon the. and care of. her daughf:er-in-few and grsad-datigh- :H �, _. tory adjacent to Jasper National ParkII Alberta, will entice s good, many hue• term this season atter big game, out - On'Shee'StateJon P _..L_ _+__t.t,."i -e.� channel eni- ter. and he had been left-* more to vprIt ployed been an ordinary commercial titters and guides for this territory _ �W - t.. as - . /!(tar *410 Ilgwd Into two- quad eoauiasr• While hot, a man. Taunton had had enquiries din- When the outcry over the curare - - aslrr. six minutes _ of �tandKsd war asd abs irks of t lemons. Stir well goal rogge�r is a1>iiolrsds 811 eonbiner wish water. e o not allow . e to enol lis/on eddlnl Ugald wiU bsooars doaidl►. Servs w1W �tippsd fes. • erectly made during the past week in the village by plain clothes meaIs Year s Repod ` here deeded qoW -� .Bio eoldweff ofhsrwWs Mrs. Manton had met Mollie Crow. Indian trappers to capture the beavers larly happy is choosing this partica- ther In the village a good many more nerve was probably shaken. proved over last year and should pro - alive and take them elsewhere. times than anyone. suspected. It had . ,,lar time to take a fortnight of the the door and go ." In each case if. the Inspector's all be so openly done that nobody Generous Supply of Black Transfer Them to Areas • had had any reason to be suspicious. If Taunton's theory were true, Mrs. Bear, .Mouse, Deer,' Cari- Where -They . Will Do are reported to have become quite Manton had used the little girl as a bou and Waterfowl Most Good had acted upon some failing in the go-between to collect the "Dr. tame as a result of good care they, 722 Hawkes' letter at Brightm-outh. The In a little over a :mouth the hunt- REGINA.—Trapping and transfer r penciled memo on the sweets bag lag season velli open in various parts of beavers to areas where they will chosen as 'her instruments: In Fran- probably referred to some letters she of Canada and the nimrode who have da' most good is continuing in Saskat- ed to get. with Lattice. some managed had to collect or already had collected. been talking about hiuiting all sum• chewan. Forty-one of the busy Owl, have grown fond of their Mollie did not read the paper. The mer long will soon have the opportun- little animals have been ca tared mentality and patriotism, mingled fact that Mrs. Manton had, a friend " » ify to get out into the woods and i n the Cypress Hills, south of here, aril r I d ' • Dr. - Hawkes, who letters one used marshes for their favorite sport. a ease n e e11y dnetriet, to collect would convey nothing to . There are no important c4anges 100 miles nortliweat of Regina. her. . I . in the open and close seasons, prat- Unprecedented migration of bea- vers must have been Mollie who tically the same regulations applying vers from northern part of the bought the strings and posted them this year'as were in effect laetVear. province -last spring was hearlded by - farmers to Westcott. No doubt dhe had been except for a few minor. changes to the drought regions as given the prepared drawing -pin, told meet local conditions.a boon. They built dams and formed natural reservoirs. But they continued to put it, carefully wrapped in the Reports received from various pro- tissie paper, as some sort of a little vincea indicate that west. and their damming operations ons caused $treama to overflow and present, the nature of which she did plentiful this fagame will be ll. A generous -supply flood ranch lands• not know, before the strings were of moose,'deer and black bear is re At this point the Saskatchewan packed up for the post. ported to the northern sections of 'Stevenson, Oa the whole Stephen Garton come on duty, as Taunton certainly When the outcry over the curare the provinces ,of Ontario and slue- bec, New Brunswick Nova government engaged- A. F. Favel a n d Alex. Severeigh thought that he had not been particu- had, brooks no delay, murders became louder, the old lady's and Scotia. Waterfowl conditions are greatly im• Indian trappers to capture the beavers larly happy is choosing this partica- "All right, Annie; you can' close nerve was probably shaken. proved over last year and should pro - alive and take them elsewhere. . ,,lar time to take a fortnight of the the door and go ." In each case if. the Inspector's vide excellent sport for those who de- Liberated near Pully the animals I+ aAx weeks' leave allowed to him in a "But, sir," said the girl, rather story were true, the deranged woman sire to go after geese, brant• ducks are reported to have become quite . : year. It was true that the weather alarmed. "There's another gentle- had acted upon some failing in the and shore birds. tame as a result of good care they, ` )tad been fine for the past few days— man—Mr. Jones, sir." character of those whom she had From Western territories reports receive from their captors, who, like bright and frosty—and ..that he had ri "It's all right;' broke in Taunton- chosen as 'her instruments: In Fran- indicate that there is a plentiful sup- the famous Indian naturalist, Grey ed to get. with Lattice. some managed "Ask nim wait somewhere unto." " bring testa Poma a; the excessive senti- gn 1 of moue in shee oat rizzl ply t& P. B , B y Owl, have grown fond of their = open-air skating. He turned to Garton. I had to mentality and patriotism, mingled and black bear, moose, caribou and charges. Old Mrs. Manton had "been con- the loe'al man with me —• formality, with peasant superstition, of the deer awaitingthe sportsman, whlch fined ' to . her bed again with another -relapse during the past tea days- She in you know." Garton remembered, with a start, that Jones was the name of the local waiter's wife: In the student Brank- some- on his fanatical , zeal in en ad- also applies to moose, , carihou and deer in the northern sections of the Woman Likes Lie -couldn't help being Ill, especially mirable cause: in poor little Mollie provinces of Manitoba and Saskat- nnch bitter weather and at her age .Pulite G�onatable. Crowther on her craving for. sweets, ckewan. Phe' Rocky Mountain term too, But nes illness entailed incessant r -4= demands upon the. and care of. her daughf:er-in-few and grsad-datigh- "So yon nee, air—I'm•afraid there an b: very little doubt. Of course which was intensified by her parents' ban. Only is the case of the Notting- ham Jewellers had the tory adjacent to Jasper National ParkII Alberta, will entice s good, many hue• term this season atter big game, out - On'Shee'StateJon P _ channel eni- ter. and he had been left-* more to at thin stage I've not applied fora ployed been an ordinary commercial titters and guides for this territory his own devices than he could have warrant. What we usually' do is to o*e• being -available at Jasper, Alberta• wished. He had .fully made up his mind to detain and question a person in the position in which the law now holds '- The whole thing, as Taunton -.ad- The Prairie Provinces reports a decided lncreane ' in waterfowl !n Not SO Primitive S a y s find_ out exactly where he stood with F Mrs. Manton to be, There can't be + doubt, from I ve already mitted, was at present theory. But t search "oi the" suspected arson' or pe addition to this. upland game birds Widely Traveled Woman Lattice: he was determined to dilly mach what her particularly. the' Hungarian partridge, _ itto longer. told on, that the renewed intereat y room might—probably would-- " are very plentiful- in Saskatehewai MONTREAL - Life on a sheep Its the long, low-cleinged, dark- in .music brought on b the wireless y. reveal a lot more, _ _ and Alberta and in -some -sections of . station is Australia is far from the morning room with its huge and the contact with the . organist, "90 yon nee. air, there's nothing for Manitoba. Bookings to date of hunt primitive affair generally Imagined atimbered _ sleep recessed fireplace- on which a started the old trouble again•us, "People to do, I'm afraid, except to -slues- urs interested tri Hungarian partrittge by people an the other sfdd, of the ' fragrant log was burning. The young who are unbalanced in one tion the lady. show . a big increase over last year: world from "down under," according ;man took an egg from the rack oft way often make-up for it fa another; 'to Stephen Ghrtaa wan aghast The,, booklet~ "Hunting, .Fishing anQ to Mrs. Hadley Hardman, much•tra• . the huge brick hearth and sat down it's a phenomenon well-known amazed. Canoe Trips 1n Canada" issued by veled visitor -to this city, whose tate :anther disconsolately at the empty psychological science. Mrs. Manton 'of He wan •actually, if the Inspector's the Canadian Nationol Railways. tilts husband_ owned two such stations is 'of table. The 'others had breakfasted.: had plenty time to think things stc ry could be substantiated, under several good points to all the pro, the New England . New* South iHe picked up the morning paper and out. Her failure to make her name the very roof of the murderer of Slg- mord, vincea showing the various types. of Hales. ,ran easnall`y, tnrougb. it Nothing as a composer, .a mwician, began to nor Parelli, of We the West game animals and game birds avast• The -workers have comfortable cot- - '4 much, -as -usual. worry her—to prey . nor mind. She African District Commissioner, of able,- open and close seasons, names (ages and pretty gardens, and there !e Thai: he caught sight of a head- thought of the people who had, in the little Mollie Crowther and the of camp owners, outfitters, guides, usually provision for community re. ;line which attracted his rather an-. past, to her thinking, frustrated her poor Paola Bianchi. 1t all. - etc-, supplying dependable iaforma• creation. such as tennis courts. Mrs. k :.willing eyes ambition., opera star seemed. Wo fantastic and absurd— tion for every type of sportsman. Hardman told a reporter. N wills PAREL"ACONFIDENTLY " vius West- Merino sheep were raised on her EXPECTED DUR. cott; the diary gave the clue there.ild - "opo. INP THE NEXT FEW DAYS. .. The father was dead; but the son was Mrs. Dunton never saw Inspector' p p - J1VlisgnidCd 11li� 'the nation" being two .to an acre. One of still alive — the sins of the father Taunton. Her heart attacks had been ._ stations was a. freehold of 23; • "Goon morning. Didn't expect to would have to be visited on him— incessant throughout the night, - and - J. V..McAree, in Fourth Column, ii00 acres, the other comprised 4,500 see yon here air. As it is—I'm very and unfortunately were. She must not so Idn after the Scotland Yard g Toronto Mail and Empire notes: But, acres The sheep are shorn by elec- , glad." have traced him in the Colonial Office man had presented himself to Stephen perhaps the most objectionable of trically.operated'shears, the work be. _ Stephen Garton had wondered why list. Parelli had known the father. Garton in the breakfast room below, Olympic consequences is that it seems . ing' done under contract, " - the rather frightened-Iooking country •."In his correspondence. we , found after a seizure more severe than any which had preceded It, she had -closed to have encouraged;thousanda of girls Social lite among the owners of the sheep stations le most enjoyable, she (gir 1, one of the two servants at the *cottage, had shown the earl visitor 8 y letters from Mra. Maptoa — some years back—they've only just reached her eyes—and her lips�for ever. And in.all- parts of the world to compete in for which they were not in said. They generally spend a month to [ri ht into the breakfast zoom with g us from Italy=showing that Parelli, the full story of the Queens Hall ports, tended, for which they were not b¢ilt. nix weeks at the. stations, for quail -• and polo. The Hardman town out the formality, o! taking him first too—to whom she sent compositions murder --of the crurare and strych-Vogue.shooting writing" to house was is Sydney. into the drawing -room. Now be ren- �lized —had tarred them down. So be. too, was a marked. man. We find' nine -"poisoniago which followed it will never now be told. esports that there are only half a dozen sports thatPauthere are look Mrs.. Hardman has traveled to maty the reason. can't In which competing Rosen grace.- parts of the world, but she ,Ends Can - He recognized '-Inspector Taunton, p any definite evidence in the Bianchi "I feel, if 1 stay in Shallow any ful. One of them is angling, another ada one of the most Interesting coup - !of Scotland Yard. He'd met him be- case. But'you may remember her in. longer ... that I too phall.go mad. Is. archery. Backstroke swima5ing, tries'ahe has vikited, and was enthttt- .fore at the Home .Office when he'd, terview in the 'Evening Globe.'. ,She, It's all too awful—too terrible=I— flying, riding, shooting and figure lastic about the variety of the scenery called there once to see his friend 'too, often bad to turn down composi- I—can't believe it. But 4f I stay here skating complete -the fiat, in the. on her route from Vancouver. -,There, and the Inspector had been tions 'of musical amateurs. The fact any longer I shall' begin to believe it. opinion of this observer. Competing Travel has always been plain. sal[- '. 9 -' .then on the eternal- Parelli business.' that she met her death as the result And if I believed it I'.d know. I was in other Qports and -exercises.. girls do, log to Mrs. Hardman, who has never - The manner of the Police, when they of Mra. Manton's scheming seems an- no longer sane, myself, And mother not.emphasize those- parts of their run into a revolutionor ,a war. _ d_riable. -Won't believe it. She's already play- physique" dint are attractive. And .,we whether in the Far East or in Europe. "Mrs. Manton was 'Dr.' Hawkes.' Ing bridge again, and every time she suspect that those who become cha,m But a few years ago she omitted Ma - WAKE U P YOUR Her latter musical studies were prob- ably 'a blind' to cover up her comes !Zack she has @different theory for the dreadful mer"rs, Oh-- pions, alothough in oto sport do they men, develop an appearance drid from her itinerary while travel• having been practis- approach ing through Spain, warn- LIVER BILE LE ing the disguise of her own handwrit- ing—using a fine music nib. Brank- Stephen—how can L bear it? . How can I stay here? i can'tI can'ti" of masculinity which• is as, forbidding as a beard. So far as the games in ed of- -disorders there.- She went through the Basque country, and re- - slime's nanie'she must have 'seen in She threw herself limply into. file Germany are concerned the women,' tains vivid impressions of iia charm Aa Yearil jump out of � In the some paper reporting one of his yosng man's arms as they sat side if they were aware of ,the realities, and the )simplicity and quiet ways of µ'• Mot'�i Ems, � � rather fanatical speecl.es. He would by side on the sofa by the cosy, would be competing on dummies to the people. There was no sign of a --- The Over should yoar �occ two bounds of F dally; Lf this bti. have access in the laboratory to some y drawing -room fire —looking through see' who could most swiftly disem- policeman, she said. Sgald bps Into 'offsbowels , rnocso..trrefz..h,yourfood doesn't dt*.t. little-known poisons; and he, as we the French windows onto the hard, bowel a wounded soldier, most come it ioet decays to the bowels. Gee bloats w your s �Y aset0 �ys�-��• yoleoos�o intothabod;.and sw few fou*• know, procured curare —and with what results." ,to Mme -covered lawn beyond.' Pefently adjust a.gas mask, 'or throw up in the shortest possible time an _ " hiOt Damaged _ eenunago rtoIll okaDnnk- Tauderly Stephen Garton folded earth work behind which she' Amaebowelmo.emeatdora'tanvpsa•t attbeease. Too used .omsehlartras'wrks It was a long story, and though in the legal sense there was no complete the distraught girl in Lhia. arms. He protect hei�seli from a burst of ma- N. Y.—Mrs. Oral Gay- ce the ltveras we1L it takes those good. old two kissed away her tears. smiled—and chine fire. FREDONIA, . Carter's Little Liver P(lls to get e" ��s �of bile t3o�¢ freely and matt you "Ba>mst«sead tie.Lt� even as he smiled a faint color came back into Lettice's- pale cheeks, and 1 ford, of '.north Collins, near here, oat a diamond from a ring more than nix tm kathsb�'" f•Teeyie��°10Q "Many enter public life ad- -et atam lbuthavenoadomelaemeQaarstn • she smiled too. men, but they years ago: 0— Ask for cortince Little Liver Tina ba - tim.l grobW au7tldz� cies pat' "But t1i s no need for 0' to - y dere; My flat mirably fitted to carry on, are not permitted to employ their Recently she found the stone to the +� g • stay tt s bad for join. •' isn't very big; but it's, big enough talents because of the opposition oto ashes which had collected between�s jacket and the firebox of the for two. - 'You'll take that London powerful intcrats:'' r � rent u Hen y trio g ha - - the family furnace. It was not damaged. P mil The I i post at 'last. THE END. Graphochait _ Why You j Don't Get Toed - y 'Shows how to read character tan Should Have 11 t _ . from handwriting, ata lance. Priced as Low as 1. Cora ell, 1Sl .n hoot ro ties Outdoor' exercise is invaluable for e 10e PREPAID plo;'omfort�� z. Lights tn.tsacb slimming purposes; but be sure not • Graphologist. Room 421 a�an pan at the hoose ... beneath f. Hyla n e hi► setion a to carry any exercising to excess. a`'` : ' ' :: 73 Adelaide Star W. nen outdoors aehaaetres.Thecote• man Iron U pit -host. 4.Qulekly cads for use Walking uses most of the muscles, of - •.•... I'aroat0 Inc. No eords nor 'Connections. a �r S. the body and tones up the Wh01e system., But don't hike till . _- -,��, ,-. - - ossa ant �O.tair.•an.aa a New Lew Mete. HotftHint•heflhat i.Hoetateeth•poiat 7.1ronswith lenee'ou .you'fe thoroughly' tired. When you feel fats- _ AsY sea* dealer or w tee me 10e.- $.saves td 6valoo gued it is time to atop; for exercise � • . _ r - Issue No. J'! ""wed t•owNod•t" time P. No fires to build continued after you are tired will not Injure health but eveatn- •QM Io.IW eehaa to cari7 only. your oast w< np ally $poll the symmetry of your figure. f- rera•ta oat ;� _ I# II Il _.: .. . .. Features never before embodied In in search of most modern methods. Music at Twickenham, England. to a bandshell are included In the mam• These have been elaborated and spe• dedicate.the new shell. This organise. moth structure at the Canadian No- tial electrics) equipment. built to or- tion Is composed of bandmasters tai. tional Exhibition park In Toronto. The der. a new shell In the result of three years -'Band and orchestra conductors will Ing courses at the school. All art research. Aceouetics' engineers from have a miniature aiurplifled switch- toasters of several instruments, sen several universities have been con- board immediately ' In front of the eral are organists and vocalists• some suited and Fred Mayberry, chief elect podium -from which they will be able of them are composers of note. This Aei ON to manipulate the lighting 'effects to ensemble will be under the baton of exposition. has utilised the best light- suit the moods of the music as they Major H. E. Adkins; Mus. B.; L.R.A. Ing features from the Swift and. Ford change from time to time during the M. who will be remembered by trio shells • at the Century of Progress, playing of selections. bandameL of America as guest con - Radio City music hall. flan Diego ex. The Canadian National ExhibttiOn ductor at the American Baadmeaters' position and in addition visited Paris, , Association convention to Cincinnati Amsterdam, .Brussels and, Karlsruhe from the- itoyal Military School of .two years ago. < Scotland' Sending Bring Vallee Back "All jobs are exciting, and all an Mission to .,Canada -For Two -Week Visit Ab Goodwill Visit and Trade EZPO&i- Famed Radio Showman With Or- � ' tion Planned for Canadian chestra and Show Engaged mnuon avenue� ecovery 7ear at the :� • � ' ' : ' . clam in real earnest this year, For "Scotland Valles, outstanding Thursday nightL the first time. is coming. celebrity of listening America;' is re.in addition to the. elaborate Britisn MARKETSGaine '23 Millions _ ' PRODUCE PRICS� OTTAWA.—Total ordinary revenue United Farmers' Co-operative Co. of Canada, which includes customs Saturday were paying the following duties, excise, income taxes and other prices for -produce: sources, jumped nearly $23,000,000 in EGGS—Prices to producers, cases the first four months of the fiscal returned basis, delivered Toronto: year, Finanoe Department figures "A" large ..:.............. 24c issued recently reveal. "A" medium .23c At the end of last month, • which "B" • • • • • . • • • • . • . • ....... 19c completed a' third of the fiscal year, "C" .......... I—: ......... 17c total. ordinary revenue of Canada had BUTTER—No. 1 Ontario solid$, reached the figure of $168,779,894, as No. 2, 24%c. compared with $145,849,468 for the POULTRY corresponding period a year ago. The (Quotations in cents'.) exact increase was therefore $22,930; Dressed 426., Liva Dressed Milkfed Increases were registered all along Sena— "A" "A" "A" the line. Over 5 lbs. 14 16 Income tax collections showed the '4 to 6 lbs. .. 13 15 .. greatest advance. They totalled $72,- 8 to 4 lbs. .. li 13 129,512 for the four-month period Spring broilers-- ended July 31. last, as against $58,- 1%-2% lbs. .. 12 288,144 last year.. For the •month of 2'f,-3 lbs..... 13 .. July alone they amounted to $6,162,-. 3-3% lbs.' .. 14 .. 902, a great increase over July, 1935, 3tr�a-4 lbs. 16 • • when the total was $3,993,490 Over 4, lbs. .. 16 • • The figures issued show an increase 0 roosters . 7 •9- �• of approximately $4,000,000 in ordi- nary expenditure during the four SAY AND STRAW months just ended compared with the Say quotations in Toronto Satur- same period a year ago. Ordinary day as provided by Toronto dealers expenditure during the four-month were: No. 2 Timothy hay,• baled. period totalled $124,432,239, while for 'l(i9.00 .to $10.00-a ton; No. 3 Timothy the same period ended July 31, 1935, hay, baled, $7.00 to $8.00 a ton. Oat the total was $120,494,410. The exact and wheat straw baled, $6.00 to 47.00 increase was $3,937,829. a ton. Special expenditures also showed as WHOLESALE PROVISION PRICES crease over last year. The figures _ 9P'uolesale provision dealers are indicate that $40,091,905 was expend q-oting the following prices to the ni under this head during the -four Toronte retail trade— months just closed. •Last year the expenditure was $32,533,401. Under Pork—Hama, 24c;' shoulders, 17c; the "special expenditure" heading are butts, 19c� loins, 23c; pinics, 16%t. included payments for -relief projects Lard — Pure, tierces, 12i4c; tuba, and grants for Canadan National - 12%c; pails, 13-%c; prints, 13c. Railways deficits, and sundry charges. Shortening — 'Pierces, 9%c; tubs, In addition to income tax revenue 3034c; pails, 10*Ac; prints, 10%c. receipts under the head of ordinary Tax to be added to all 'shortening revenue for the four months, with `. prices. - corresponding figures for the same GRAIN QUOTATIONS, period last year in brackets, were as Following are Saturday's closing follows: Custom -i import duties, $26,- quotations 26; quotations on Toronto grain trans- 422,958 ($24,545,680); ..excise duty. actions for car lots, prices ori- beats $15.488,409 ($14,996,241); excise taxes. c.i.f. bay pQrta— $39,434,198 ($31,716.295); post office Manitoba WheaL—No: 1 North- department, $9,401.,139 (S9.101,51•F ; ern, $1.07%; No. 2 Northern, $1.053A; sundry departments, $5,903,676• ($5,- _. No. 8 Northern, $1.02; No. 4 North- ern, 97%e; No. 5 Northeri4 91c; The grand total of expenditure„ which Includes ordinary, special, capi- No. 6 wheat, 90c. tal and loans and advances to prov- Western Ooats—No. 2 C.W., 543Ac; inces. railways,, harbor commissions • No. 3 C.W., 51tl c; extra No. 1 feed and •other or oats 51%c; No..l feed, 48%c: organizations during the Manitoba Barley No. $ C.W., four months was $194,838,960. as 66%c; No. -5 C.W., -64%c; No. 1. compared with $177,??0,77_ for the teed screenings, $28 per ton, delivered same period a year ago. moat Ontario points, .: Ontario la, a roximate rices One of the most valuable of all 1 pp P kinds of self-mastery is the power of track shipping point—Wheat ,95c tq switching off thoughts at the bidding plc; oats, 43c to 45c; -barley, 55 to of the will'.'- —Dean Inge 80c; corn. 83 to 85c; rye, 60 to 61q; iwaltir r barley, 96c. to 98c; milling "Real social -security is in self -re - oats, 43 to 45c. liance and neighborlioss. ::- Dining in "Shakespeare -Land" LIA e T, ! a� Above is a little corner of Shakespeare -Land located in a quiet by -way of down -town ,Toronto, yet within a stone's . throw of King and Yonge Sts. This photograph depicts one of - the five beautitul mural paintings in this quaint English restaur. ant at 6 Wellington St. East. Each painting represents a scene. from Stratford -on -Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace. Immedigtely, upon entering the big iron -studded oak door of this unique old-world .tavern, one feels the atmosphere of hospitality so characteristic of the way -side Inn of Shakespeare's day. Rest and relaxation are suggested in the hunter's table, long churchwarden pies, the heavily beamed ceiling of dark, oak, and the general air of seclusion. While the surroundings at Shakespeare -Land are conducive to convivial dining, not the ]east important part is played' in 'good food, well -cooked and served. Mine host M: Arno Frind buys the choicest meat, fruit and vegetables, which are cooked by experienced European hotel chefs, who know how to prepare food in the old-fashioned way made famous by our grand- :. mother$. 51 43 0 F. Canadian National ILX' hlbltion f To Be Marked By Opening of New Mammoth Band Shell. Music_ with Lighting fl Effects a New Feature 4 '.2 I sponsored by the Scottie at nal Development Council which is plan- ing to make it a in seting. place for Scots and those of Scottish descent Wettlaufer Machinery Co. from all parts of Amert ca. ' 180 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Out. There will necessarily be sprigs of Phone WAverley 5878 heather,.. is rt4ns and the bagpipes but •LAI LNT MIXERS— there IXERS— there will also be machinery and many ELEVATORS— other products of Industrial Scotland CRUSHERS— with which •the. averag Canadian is CRUSHING BULLS - ORAl3 LINE HOISTS— not so familiar: The plans of the VIBRAT1Nf: SCREENS— SCOCtieJ ahOW will 'fOIIOW the lines HAND AND POWER BLOCK ANI) tiP,10E MACHINES. of the Scottish trade &hip wbicb visit- Special prices are betng quoted ed Canada severaf years ago ! during Exhibition Lawns at, Night Introducing an innovatiolo In. horti• culture,- lighting experts have devel: oped special night Illumipation for lawns and Bower beds, The 350 expo- sition acres are famous for their fano• soaped groves and plazas as wall as their natural floral displays. Last year, the creation of unusual night effects outdoors with lights and flow- ers were seen for 'the first time. It will be further developed this year. Much of It Is done with concealed or Indirect lighting though In some cases, elaborate floodlighting systems have been used. Farmers • Attention!"-'- --- SEE OUR VALUES 210 Spadina Ave. Toronto WHEN IN TORONTOLINENS Specializing in High Call To See Our Class Table and Bed Bring This Advt. to get .Special t� p AND r t c Linens. Trousseau orders given spe- Prices On Our Large Assortment j HARNESS AND CO, ARS tial attention. Mail orders carefully filled. of G.M.C. Chevrolet, Luterns- ' FOR FALL PLOUGHING DONALD MacLEAN tional, Rugby and Dodge Trucks. ' The goods are right, and so are our rormeriy of The john Gatto Co., x,Sd prices. W8 manufacture in our >Z3� YO]IfOE aT. TO><O7tfT0 factories—Harness, Horse Collars, Sweat Padar Horse Blankets, • and Leather Vavelling Goods. Staco WHEN IN TORONTO, BE SURE TO VISIT Brand gives satisfaction. Made only , by :ShiikeSpeatre•Landa Samuel Trees Company Limited ' . Factory and Showroom 6 Wellington St. East, Second Floor 883 King Street West. Toronto TORONTO'S MOST INTERESTING RESTAURANT < WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Steaks — poultry — Seafood — Also Daily Speofaittes WP promise You the same aatlafac- tlon. Write us TODAY on your re -oofing reaulrements. ROOFERS SUPPLY CO. LIMITED., rORONTo LONDON MONTREAL OTTAWA QUEBEC : USED TRUCKS r% x'11/% a 1ILrL1 Features never before embodied In in search of most modern methods. Music at Twickenham, England. to a bandshell are included In the mam• These have been elaborated and spe• dedicate.the new shell. This organise. moth structure at the Canadian No- tial electrics) equipment. built to or- tion Is composed of bandmasters tai. tional Exhibition park In Toronto. The der. a new shell In the result of three years -'Band and orchestra conductors will Ing courses at the school. All art research. Aceouetics' engineers from have a miniature aiurplifled switch- toasters of several instruments, sen several universities have been con- board immediately ' In front of the eral are organists and vocalists• some suited and Fred Mayberry, chief elect podium -from which they will be able of them are composers of note. This triclan of the big annual Canadian to manipulate the lighting 'effects to ensemble will be under the baton of exposition. has utilised the best light- suit the moods of the music as they Major H. E. Adkins; Mus. B.; L.R.A. Ing features from the Swift and. Ford change from time to time during the M. who will be remembered by trio shells • at the Century of Progress, playing of selections. bandameL of America as guest con - Radio City music hall. flan Diego ex. The Canadian National ExhibttiOn ductor at the American Baadmeaters' position and in addition visited Paris, has engaged the Kneller Hall band Association convention to Cincinnati Amsterdam, .Brussels and, Karlsruhe from the- itoyal Military School of .two years ago. < Scotland' Sending Bring Vallee Back "All jobs are exciting, and all an Mission to .,Canada -For Two -Week Visit aon +. doll." —Bruce Brt Goodwill Visit and Trade EZPO&i- Famed Radio Showman With Or- C' tion Planned for Canadian chestra and Show Engaged I National E=hi•bition For Exhibition. Here will 'be a gathering of the RadJO's famous shoeman, nudy clam in real earnest this year, For "Scotland Valles, outstanding Thursday nightL the first time. is coming. celebrity of listening America;' is re.in addition to the. elaborate Britisn to Canada again this •year,Court Industries' sectians and the famousLarning of Empire'where last`year, re• the entire fourteen days of theermes Baby Typewriterezposttion, of the Royal jew-eta In' the ex He 1s bringing with himplicas mallest Standard Portabl.Tower of London were shown, Scot an augmented orchestra and a largegee It ac rhe E:hibkioaland will be present with Its ownstage presentation. Elia regular radiocans,Ian aistrlbatorst P. HOFSTETTER trade esposftion In the British Trade a Briing performances during the period, wilt. go out to the continent's tans frommperance St., Toronto. Out. pavilion. The cadet la being h N to the Exhibition. , sponsored by the Scottie at nal Development Council which is plan- ing to make it a in seting. place for Scots and those of Scottish descent Wettlaufer Machinery Co. from all parts of Amert ca. ' 180 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Out. There will necessarily be sprigs of Phone WAverley 5878 heather,.. is rt4ns and the bagpipes but •LAI LNT MIXERS— there IXERS— there will also be machinery and many ELEVATORS— other products of Industrial Scotland CRUSHERS— with which •the. averag Canadian is CRUSHING BULLS - ORAl3 LINE HOISTS— not so familiar: The plans of the VIBRAT1Nf: SCREENS— SCOCtieJ ahOW will 'fOIIOW the lines HAND AND POWER BLOCK ANI) tiP,10E MACHINES. of the Scottish trade &hip wbicb visit- Special prices are betng quoted ed Canada severaf years ago ! during Exhibition Lawns at, Night Introducing an innovatiolo In. horti• culture,- lighting experts have devel: oped special night Illumipation for lawns and Bower beds, The 350 expo- sition acres are famous for their fano• soaped groves and plazas as wall as their natural floral displays. Last year, the creation of unusual night effects outdoors with lights and flow- ers were seen for 'the first time. It will be further developed this year. Much of It Is done with concealed or Indirect lighting though In some cases, elaborate floodlighting systems have been used. Farmers • Attention!"-'- --- SEE OUR VALUES 210 Spadina Ave. Toronto WHEN IN TORONTOLINENS Specializing in High Call To See Our Class Table and Bed Bring This Advt. to get .Special t� p AND r t c Linens. Trousseau orders given spe- Prices On Our Large Assortment j HARNESS AND CO, ARS tial attention. Mail orders carefully filled. of G.M.C. Chevrolet, Luterns- ' FOR FALL PLOUGHING DONALD MacLEAN tional, Rugby and Dodge Trucks. ' The goods are right, and so are our rormeriy of The john Gatto Co., x,Sd prices. W8 manufacture in our >Z3� YO]IfOE aT. TO><O7tfT0 factories—Harness, Horse Collars, Sweat Padar Horse Blankets, • and Leather Vavelling Goods. Staco WHEN IN TORONTO, BE SURE TO VISIT Brand gives satisfaction. Made only , by :ShiikeSpeatre•Landa Samuel Trees Company Limited ' . Factory and Showroom 6 Wellington St. East, Second Floor 883 King Street West. Toronto TORONTO'S MOST INTERESTING RESTAURANT < WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Steaks — poultry — Seafood — Also Daily Speofaittes WP promise You the same aatlafac- tlon. Write us TODAY on your re -oofing reaulrements. ROOFERS SUPPLY CO. LIMITED., rORONTo LONDON MONTREAL OTTAWA QUEBEC : USED TRUCKS r% x'11/% a 1ILrL1 r- . c R, eta s •, ''. ,� ,: ,.� ".. _ .�, ..,-. �� ..:_ ,.x - s ^i i 'v • h�.: .p, .}�. Y _ �"' r •.t'9 :� •t t: ...,� •'�' ,y Aly, 1c Q Ghez-i1 c) etUO bat, the former `coming through with wont to the game. It is to be hop- ^irACILIT[Ef3 Ya�1e ♦ ��! a' — — 1 to be led ed that some more Santa Clauses or i>0 iR�i three home runs, only cal [ ttlaerag will come forward when the next .gar Teeau ! out on one of his round trips for �/0• $1.7b per vast; E1.5('+ yvad in Advance ,not touching segtnud bane. Lw v and I out-of-town game is played. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Y SubscripUcas to the United States Spencer made two plays that bor- One more for Pickering in our choice of Fifteen Canadian -and WAWANlr8A INS. CO. and Gtr Bsitaitt 42.00 in advaam dered on the sensatidnal. Whitby � Cheap Rates for Fare and Cazaleg ta• trotted out a nearly new team than and British Companies of Sound Bn��� in their former game, and made On Monday of this Reek the'Prin- JOHN MURKAR.' Proorietor. cess Pats invaded our town and Financial Standing ' Windstorm, insurance on Baildlaw things clutter interesting. for the first couple of innings threw Ton yews experience in Banking Windmills, Silos etc. Nor ANO COMMENTS Tickering vK, Claremont a real scare into the locals: Drum- Automobile Insuranm of I { _ - monde on tl,' mound !or Pickering and Insurance. Now serving clients AU Hinds i F had to be good to hold up several Lord Tweed has been highly ` On Friday of last week t.•e P:ck- Write or Phone !<onoure of the other players wbo were eit- in Thirteen Different Townships and d by the- Cree Indian tribe. ering girls. invaded the hamlet to • on the dteasion of his recent v,6it r suffering from lapses or a BOWMAN dG RO our north and _endeavoured to taj:e w ice sys e o e t Y to Carlton, Sark., by being niad,a the ladies -of that town to 'canyt, heavy weed-end. _The score was lth as _off' t m t tae are. __ ._ _ - „WHITBY ONT W an Indian Chief, His new title is but were forced to take the short = at the end of .the second' but of double the volume efficiently: 9katnow Otataowkew, which • tnewts. end of the stick, the x.re being, when the heavy bats began to thun- Olt " t►f_tales." p_rule clot t 13-1'2_for.- Claremont. Owl to tate dier, Pickco'ng• soon ran .up. a , big Your enquiries are invited and your Can Bu _at' Home - _ ..- -- .- -georelthe, iirsal-being-19=E3: J-Gu•',- __.....• ......_ .. _ . __ . I`i.R.E�t _I;.�TT�itIF:BI - _.. —many would appreciate such a lateness of the Claremont team's name, but in this rzku•, it, no doubt + a�rrival the game had to be called �n in centre field for Whitby _patronage appreciated. _ ACt;ES�lUiilE�, . Drip reference to. his literary work 9! tl-e end of five innings.' Eleanor •looked good_ on .-several .catches. - - as he tz:►s written many 0, that Le Gard was the best offensively Robinson. and Drummond were best D• .A . E E R At,sye law wnd better prices are very Fjghly appreciated_ by ' for Pickering, saving the team on at bat' bath. getting three hits out 'Brougham Out. Phone blf thousands of readers. Having be several occasions, with sparklinir of five times up. , y611 can in. Toronto. tome a' full-fledged Indian; the catches. Norma Fuller on the moun•.i - -- BRQCK bite natives of• Canada need not was playing her first. game of tlio - fear that they will be scalped. by year and turned in a real perform- �ARPEN i ER & BUILDER Let n+ rrpHi+ that lPHky top' this ne+: Chief, a; the antagonistic ante. Claremont 'exhibited a well_ - - THEATRE fee' that existed between tiie balanced-team and the return -prarne $LillPd 1{,,tnr RPp•tirs, g Alterations, Sash• Uoor4 and :.Lorth-West Indiana and the. Gov- here on Friday of this week will be �7CT�3=Z'BY Gordon ertunent 50 years ago has entirely well worth watching. Coune and give Screens made to order, CsJ. Law disappeared. The man who conferr- your support to. your favorite team: C�rofortalrly cool at all timee � ed therohonor on lord Tweedsmuir is Plays and Estimates givtn.op PtennF.L4x? The young ladies and their. sup-' All Shnwe Uayliuht 9svinQ Time a grandson ,of Chief Poundkeeper, Kers wish, to thank 'NIr. Frank General Relrair .Work. PII KF.ff1V(;, ONTARIO 1� H'ri�iHy and Sitnrdrty •-who led the revolt in 1f+'R3. Pearson, our local trucker for his J. POY.N fEH, Auiz. 21 and 22 kindness in driving ihem . to Clare'- _C1 P b iC e n Two Sbows. at 7 :30 and 9 80. .."-10,000 Harvesteis Wanted'•. An _ _ advertisertzent with the above caps_ "THESE THREE" ion, some years al;•o, appeared in . Rearly every newspaper izt Eastern;V • fh , --- i - 'Ontario every year as harvesting - • - .. gperatiuns began in the- Western ",' - __ - 61iRIAM HOPKINS �' kiF',RLF. Provinces. These "Harvester Ex- ,"'." �, (?R F Rfl I. The Best that science* e riot been published / - .- - •. eursions" have not y f _r f - - %� ' JOEL Mi•CRFA Sor several}. as the introduc-} and artistry can give. ' Examination .S'rvice- {-modernmachinerytion.of more ,. ��,g+.a•/ Tlondsty,•T to-ray s►nd 'Vt- i+i'yday �- Quality = Satisfaction. { make., it. anneeessary to bring the �..- •'eut::iders to assist in harvesting-the - �� ;�/ Ang..Z1. '?.i an�i.'�H C. H. Tuck, Opt. grain. T'1``e eecirrsions were much -` �'. �' r - Eyesight Speczeizs appreciated by the- younk men of Z����i -First Snow tit 7.3G Dion" gW4. _Opp. Pat of9e• the E:astren' provinces as it gave �?����� _ Last Complete ibow at 50 ClrhaM►a Phot�eISIS _ -them the uppor:wtity • oP :acing the - "Laughing sountry at a very low Cost and al so enabled Chem to make a little - O i 13uch of the unemployment ' ► ,"! - ,Iris Eye Harry Hull ' 3tiona>'. Builder- - 1 muRhout the cougzry is due to the �- _ ''With i mach- -Introduction of labor-=avi•ng mach i - " inert' in all industries in the coon VA NAPP 0 Ot neW and UOtTt 'PHIL REQAN - - tactor .. t try. How to remedy this. question__ E LYN B a . BL'1 !kw k and Stu rk ,et Courte!sy.� A�aL�'S� 6pecialtpis a very difficultmatt@r, about_ ;'the only rolutici+z which has been''Architect ireuuenth recommended , is, to shor- `e �er9i0e ten the n'lnibef . Of }1nUTa �e th +*. -' t ` The Mine with f- all may have a `}base o4 the, wwk F THE GROWN INtiE e r' that hag to he done. 19tnr.Ravrng the Iron Doo Etasebank Rd. and Singstai ad. S 0� - With machinery has proved to ir• a bit e 4 2D Pboue Pick SW benefit to mankind, but' iR ha. its - �sadrantaf[ea by 'depriving. ..many - UI A PARKER +' women of employment. . RICHARD, ARLEN •sten and •: o>� LI e h A Roe . 7. A F '• N xt T ore Fri dt gat. u t Notice' �Q�^� RIEND OF MINE told me that in his27, 2f3 sod 29 V I"or over one hundred years the flys years of active sailing, canoeing and power-boating p ?linited States and Canada have `in a large boat club of over a thousand members,. no •`SHOW BOAT been livirLst alongside each other in man had ever been lost or even seriously injured. I We do Building nf all erode perfect harmony. There have been asked hint for the explanation and he replied that it a With - oecasionaily slight differences of was "because of the great courtesy that exists on the { p [KENE DUAlNE, ALLAN Jr NES CARPENTERING, E ..opinion on certain international water between one sailor and another-a courtesy and + . CEMENTINO. questions which one .would hardly comradeship that makes boating so highly enjoyable'.'. ATTXNTION, PA&MEU _-'LUM BING notice, brit never anything • of a " b`ailom and their ships," he said "are a big ha - ferrous character.. N>o forte have W+" 9Fr g PPY - been erected along the boundaries _ . family and one grand fleet" ROOFING and GENERAL REPA1RORIi against air invading ' ROOF ` for defence a8 And.1 thought what_ a truly great and life-savit We are rep+►red torepairC8r8. _ We a sso cell Brant[ord RwBo s roe, for no invasion is ever thought achievement it would be if we could-inspire motorists _ trucks, tractors and all farm Mai-rials; Empire Bathroom of. Both nations . speak the same � to think of, and act towards, each other in the same language and in , nearly every res- g;r,�y and considerate way as sailors dot machinery. wheels rebuilt and Eq�ttpmeot; Duro Water _ t thea are as one ostlers living w tty tire-settings wood -work and- "suable Systern9, trio out 1 • If, instead of embarrassing each other by selfish woad turning of all kinds. p - perfect harrrioriy. How different r Materials. -I and inconsiderate• driving, motorists would "try, _' _ tin ether Building Mat 1 - _, are the vatic as of Europe and .Asia - � ._- � and .other Place your order now for F trustee Free Y'. wood-working and turn' . nidtere the rtzablings of war are $ $. Work Guarant.tW • If, instead of regarding and treating the other fellow Phone or cell grvrntinuouslc. heard and. eery, nut- •. eg ng sig - • "ibn is making preparations for en- es an enemy warrior in a tank, the motorist would 1. 1 ROW 1 F. J. �'ROT7�+E f gaging in deadfy combat -with, his regard him as a friend and "try-courtesyc" Brock Road Store and Blacksmith' Shop. o+ sieighbor. The wealthy manufact- If, instead of heckling each other by horn-blowing, l RSuccessor to W. H. lackson> , P4nne • ,02 arc ra of mrrnitiatzs Of war, anxious "weaving' and failing to dip or dim headlights Phhoe Pick 2729 1-26 i PICKERiNG. OVrARI{'i l 1 to add to tlieii'riches are urging on when meeting, they would shove more consideration for each other. the dogs of war. 'Nothing .would 4 .please them, greater than another .1 ask you' to join with me in accomplishing one of M , • world war.The blood of the vitt- 'the great tasks of my department 'making _ ima of war is as delightful perfume "courtesy" the riew spirit of the road. {o their nostrils. What a difference Prac#w and preach the golden rule of the road- FINEST BULK At weld. makre to the•woidd' if'these "Show to others the same courtesy that ,you would Soap ships; 3. lbs. for aatioTz+ would follow the example :'.area to have shown to you". set by the tinted States and Can- You know and I know that it will pay handsomely RANGE 0 ada. War is .never profitable, either_ by preventing Broken bones, wrecked property. and Marmalade` large jari . .. ;24b. 1n the victor or defeata. The victor broken hearts. . tnav�ptain 'in territory, but the cost - - 'Sinmrel PLAI\' OR IODIZED. X34 _ r yours,, . � �� 15C. in money and human suffering, is ,: - Salt, free running, ,2 pegs., tar greater than the gain they may ' K • + make. ` HEINZ 3 2 tins for . ..20e ,1 . Pork and- Beans, M I N•1 S T E R 01 SLICED - r _'HIGHWAYS TRY - Pao oF, roes le 2 tans "four, 22c. ..SpOr is ip VINCE PPh 1 ONTARIO - Equal Cour ,t CQURTESY CLARK'S ++_�� Pickering seat. Easten$ers,; - a reader for Vegetable Soups', �J for . 25es • l 1707.EN ZINC 1ZI1'i33 RKY 9pguini, . O%+h & -0. rry 1•n their regular scheduled game better driving ! DU7 v RUli8ER RINGS GR.l.NULATE U S1JGAIt „against Eastenders on Wednesday - _ iaeL, at Whitby, Pickering were • All for 20e. ` 140 ib. B+g for $3 10' taste s throughout, winning by the - lseore of 18 to 6. Bae. Bye and -'t ;*humin were powerful �tvith the $OQT H 4c MVR' 3QN F7 10 A largely attended dance was held LAM •SURVEYQR� -- in the hall here of Friday evenigg PUMPS The cost of staging thr C. ' N. III. p. Miss Bessie ' Graham, of Toronto, last. - is One Killion Dollars each ear. x: i is holidaying here. Miss Lois Lane is spending a few F. J. DONE\'AN B. A., B, Sc., O. r sums a ; Fred Evans had -a business tri p .' . _ The exhibitors expend Huge suis - P days with her suet, • Mrs. Frank L. S. On file are the records of sur- _ u -Hand and Electric which together -with the amount din- ___to' the cit on Monday. _ - veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 365 Y Y . Cooper. ruin East, Oshawa: Phone 1981. +arced by the Exhikiiton, make s Mrs. McGlashan and sister, Mrs. Mr. and b1rs: D. A. Scott of Fen- King and Repaired. staggering total. :':'Brand, are visitingMisses Me- 16 ly. Ob elan Falls were in town over the Aug.28th-.Sept. 12th Glashan here. -ELECTRIC WIRING - r week-endt, v 3lra 5honetervt,, .of -Toronto, has Mr. H. G. bcInt re is s endin a -2116•% �� been visiting hkr uncle and aunt Y p g ;Eye C. W. PILKEY PICKEAING r well-earned vaeation with fnends Barc�a Yana ort. Mr. and Mrs. Rumohr, in Moosejaw. Pick. . r Phone - ' Thos. Graham - is 'recovering nuc- Mrs. • Richardson enterained' a 'hare ely from the injuries received in a quiitrng party on Monday afternoon jf G Daily Service i fall some few days ago. of this week. �' �" And between Claremont, Brougham : Mr. and Mrs. John Willison and Farm M L tl 1 it C r y Greenwood, Whitevale and .Toronto A Ladies' Tournament was held k wk family are spending a few days with on the Iocal green on Wednesday "�' C C the Morgan Pugh family. y _ Frost U -Wood, Cockshutt, '1: -1. 14y drivers are.trained to be ga r; y last, Mrs. Birketi donating the priz- 3Ir. and Mrs. Bred .Lynn and: :. t Case, De Laval, S. A. Lister. courteous and. reliable. s = faomiig wilt -be moviaa into the cid es - - - J rain THRESHING MACHINES ---New, in about two weeks time -.Used .and Re built; Geo. White Mrs. Chas. Macnab- and mother, _ Special Rates on Lona Distaste ; t • ': haul' " s and Waterloo, 7111 sines rs Equip- . Mrs' Letcher, of Uxbridge: have Hyperopia meat. been visiting with Miss Margaret Its Lens Correction Na order too s�7all, o too •lard been v . -• New and Used M.achings in stock. All shipments dr : tM•'proteew Miss Bielby,'of Orillia, i 'build- ' Crown glass 'which is' practically 1n3pection invited. from the weather ing a residence ' at the east of the always used for optical lenses be- z'itla sold will 'occupy same on f 1 , cause it is harder and not so easily W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood _ $e i y Tel. Clare. 311 P. G T. completion. bcratclkd: is composed chiefly of Pttoxz PicK2314 41rf t•(and C. ~ Miss Evelyn -Hariii and Mr. Louis Silica, Soda and Lirine. Flint glass Owned :and operated by Drake, of Strathroy. . were yisitors IKILL Is used. for the. segment portion oP bi Frank S. Barday -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aug ` focafsis composed of Silica, Lead Dinty s Garage ttstine last seek. and Potash, the lead malting it, Mrs. C. W., Bing, wife of the late _ y _ . -'softer glass =than the, crown, and Calling All Car Owners � a �%•k t .• h a P m an C W. King, it one time; pastor of 1 this permits it to fhse to the crown Represents the the 1)aptist Church-, is visiting in under intense heat: Rock Crystals Let tie give you your, money's � Claremont this w*4k. and Quartz from which pebble len- r GaDadi Life Assurance CO j/ - The `Kaiser Trophy Tournament worth in New or Used Cars p y nes are cut,_ and' lrround to form, Prices ,are Right and Work, is Zanada�s�, oldest,. will be played on the 'local green is.. a :.product of nature. Lenses -are guaranteed on Repairing Your Old Life Insurance on Saturday afternoon of this week finished to a particular surface -' at 1.30 p. m. The big event of the curve and t`w strength of the ten- tCompany • season / II" sec is determined . bar a.. formula Agent For 'The church services 'on SurA& • / i / 1 made up from lens thickness, pow- iONTARIO MOTOR SALES WHITBY, PICKERING were well attended. Rev. -J, W, His- / er of each surface curve and the Oshawa Nn irinu.p. ey, of 'Petrolia, a former stuirint power of the glass or index of re- The Canada Ltfe'has served Canadians - W pastor o. the Baptist Church, v`ror- ! fratttirart. Ln a previous=_ article cif Fur esti years. During the past five years Milton .Sleep• Prop• t` is"Company paid topniicy owners and 7 with us. this series, I referred to Hyperop- !�,eneficiaries over 5131.000.000.. It has of light entering the eye. timed Mr. and Mrs. Boadway Sr. of ' f , s p WEBSTERS iai -being that condition where ra =els for the rntacht,n of policy owners ° of over324Y. QO(i,000. Stouffville were victims of a mot- a - or accident about 3 mikes.. east .of blurred image on fhe retina and i` Ptiuine Pick 5T22 R R. 1, Whitby 'her last Friday. Both. are confined NEW INTERNATIOIIAL _Madeline , e > pxgduced to a clear focus, the focus;, - bed but ars recoverfng nicely. DiCfkONARIFS are in use by busk. would -brat .a paint begnnd., the re- -to Beauty -Following a lengthy illness, Miss nese mea, engineers,banke.ra. tins Nature corrects this constant r ► Sam -Ann Harbron, passed array on l' e"• architects, physidans, strain to bring the focus out sharer Rad i ' ' S e 1 v ce Sunday, August ,16th; at her home Earaic1Se1v' ham• �� Salon gymen, by successful man and and_ clear on V' a retina'that ..ia the. _ -in Claremont in her 78t`) year. De- worsen the uaorld over. source of trouble. To relieve thi.: Expert . serilc�@ Slid re- teased e ceased was very . well known to all condition .that ter►a i - used which HAIR U [T PT I N (i, Are You Equipped to Wm? Sia a +1 Poor lvc3, pairs to all ❑ mkeg: Reas• Claremont people, and highly • res- has the pouter to make the rays `wr - Dected. Her passing ,will be felt by The New Interrasticrral provides �o doing, FINGERING, ®D81Zj�@ CL1ttrg'. WOCI[ the means to succes& It is an all- more cor►verptent and by N N `heir many frien4s. Interment took Imowiag tsachti, a universal quos- focus them at the proper point. d place on Tuesday, Aug. 16th at the tion answerer: The religf thus given permits the Specialize -Hot Oil Treatment �,IIAranttf? �, _ Salem Cemetery. If you soot efficiency and ad• eye � wnrit to normal efficiency and Permatlent wave �L,L,D ' The Mla9iOf1 .Circle ` of t ie Baptist vnncement why not make daily __ _ RT l� U R -. Church. will meet at the home. of use of this vast fund of inforta- without attain, or it strained while Reasonable Prices ation? working qufficient power is kept in -.MRS.. M. MUNDELL Graduate Rab a and Television Ifmttktute. Mrs.'Jas. Coates, on Tuesday, -Aug. ire.wvonsui.rrTers.. rnar oe.. reserve to .afford comfort. \,!ember Official Radio Service Manes - 25th, at 230' m. Those within irar tnu.eradoo•• c.f4t•a t•f::.. Phoma l9LW' uLAREJI01\ . p g 30.009 G.�avh,al Subjects. r7.Na gospels L o P _ `tranaportation will meet It _ the Illwr.valof Entries. :i 48 .:Phos ►4 S' 1E:KFRIN(i . -home of Mrd. Fred Wank, at 2 p. liyd.r sed fadis-Pipe. rft!sAtiims, _ _Indigestion - Now Open an, Jfrs. Rjalford's group will be- in Ope -charge of the program. Mrs. Ham- strat°�; it you are troubked with Gaatrit- NEILJIJNfJ - ;_imond's - group will serve tea `at ; of. po''� is, Sour Stomach or other -ailments Ear busineu which a free-will offering -Will be bIm" Af You caused by excess acid in the atom- ` taken. -All are cordially invited. 'p v r s ie ach, xet a box of G. ds H. Stomach �Ce; Bricks Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson at C. i G Powder. Tt will give you . immediate } E Y E'Z k L B L k'� K 91! [ T 8 [ N g y sad '••._Now 20 cents. ':.,the funeral of the tatter's brother, IN>J<lt1AM relief, alae late Dan -Alger, at Kitchener, �� 1 -.WOODWORK .�8 Luxe 44uslity e y t t E. C. Jenee Druggist -on Thursday last, Deceased was I Pickering IJatari0 Shop is eftngted behind the • <very well known to most Claremont "- Shell Service Station. Special Delivered Price. an Gaso- citizens, he having been in business line for Threshing Purposes. � . Open every day except Tuesday o - here some -years ago, The.s -- ash week, which is reserved for Pressure Gun Gmasos and .-:,of this corriiinunity goes to the wid- jam• L • • e •outside work. ow, a bride of only a fear months, Drive Wltilln the +t�ircle of Security - �+otof oils. i :rand alio to the relatives here. F'. 7. 'Z7CT000�L'CtrB,td -on =Diulo forts ALPS PLACE T'he B. Y. P. U, continuing the - p f £[CHF.RING• practice of the past several weeks, i� E met this last week at the home of The World's finest tires." ` 7Mr and Mrs. James Coates, on Moa / E /�'1'�EIate/ now°°e Aare' SM. evening. The Union -appreciate .:.Lowest prices in history. L. . V - the opening of the homes by the ; FUN R RA L DI R ROTOR AND ;-Horse Register uwmbecs for these meetings, they ;, -F' 11 Tire and .'rube Moak on hand. .:.EMBALMER _city, ui the she ulue tees tna� KILBdEI alN (2184+6) •25419. Pule Brei - - they are 'carrying out the principles <:' Be A- 'Gasolilae, Oils Etc 9110ceeeor to W. 3 - Mather, imported Clydesdale Stallion. TIM 9tcaff%iIle of Oscar Wilson, BroO- ` ' ••af their organization, in bringing t - property thein ware into the homes. VUmQlite (.uh. And (3cank Oasa Seaivice.' Nightwnd DeyService gam, Ont. Will make the sea" ail very pretty wedding took place C-keneral Repairs ante Accessories, Bueineea Phone Re»idence•Pb(mf of 1936 at kis own stable. Terftoai, at the i xnne oi' ;Kr. and Mrs.. a, X11, t+aNJl 9i1Vdl! i13A0. Payable Feb. 1st, 1937. °n Pugh,. vAnen their second dau;nter, ,%f osd �rviee� Batterietiand Charging, ' Enrolment, No, 2243. Mildred ' "thleen), was united in , • COMMODORE ` AGAIN (26812)- r -' anarriage to Xr Wallace Archibald, Old Church ` Service Station Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion son m Mr. - and Mrs. G. A, McMill. >b rt of R. Dafoe,-Green Riv,- aa, of Port Petry. Rev. U. li, Mc- O'J•R E SM .�$ T� ?L ]faA3E �Qu er will make• the season of 1"% foila d L THOMPProp. C. B. SPENCERINIf8C Millan, of Toronto, brother of the `SON FO Z2 as Rs: Tuesday, May 19; will Co"'y err groom officiated, assisted by Rev. Phone y Piciming, Ont leave his own stable for Htigb V. D. Augustine, of Claremont. The 's for noon: P-.- - _ - . -- -- _� _-_-_. _. _ _.. -_-. --__--11Q1��1011f Pugh thence to Johns $nook Che wood for nights bnde given in marriage by her at- 1mr, was sweet id a gown of white chiffon, made with „ pleated bodice d long full pleated sleeves. `She wore a net turban with face veil And carried a shower. bouquet of .6 Ying's uighWay .Junks rosea. Miss Alma Pugh, sister of the 'bride, in'paae green chiffon, carrying a nosegay • of sweet • peas and ros8s, acted as maid of honour.. Miss Nora .McMillan, sister of the groom was a sweet bridesmaid; in Mink chiffon, with a nosegay of ro•r ? es and sweet peas. Mr. Armour Me -a �Ylillan,_assisted' ilio brother as groomsman. The wedding music waa played by Miss Edna Palmer, of Uxbridge, and during the sign- ing of the register, Mies Florenca _ 'McMillan: sang, "Oh Promise Me.;' Following' tot and groom left on a motor trip, the reception, • the- bride i• their return the young couple will reside in Oshawa, where Mr. Mc- - 1 Millan is .a member of, the Colleg:. I&"s4e. _ SAFE • DIRECT• ECONOMICAL • • •-CHANGE OF TIME TABLE • '• Effective, Sunday, April 26th,• ,1936 .•• - „ • LEAVE PI.CHEAING - �'or Toronto For Oshawa • an Intermediate Points and intermediate points - . A. 'M. P. IK. P. M. A. M. P. M. P: ' M. a 6.09 12.64 5.54 a 7.31 1.31 • 6,31 a ''6.A4'. `a.i.54 'd 6.b4 _ �•' : 8.41 c_ 2.31 d 7.31 • ?.54 2.54 7.64 Eastern �10.0i 3.31 .8.31 . {' . -D34 a 8.64 d 8.54 'Standard 11'.31 a 4.3). d 9.31 10.x4 d 4.b4 - 9.54 •� Time � P. 117. - 5.3I - 10.31-' - -� c 11.6.1 b10.44 c 12.82 12.31 , �--Daily. ;except Sun. ds Hol. b�Strn.- & Hol.- bnIy. bride travelling in a navy- blue • silk • c -Sat. only. d --Sat., Ston. • & Hol. only. suit with green accessories. OnFARES - ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP FARES - Toroxto -• el`...90 ilin[falo - f6.15 ,.,New York �=1.8.70 • `i - Tickets and information at' - EASTERN ROUSE -• PTCF►ERING ,PHONE 4501 •: i r �. es, ",J , Wednesday, proceeds to McGrialr- .- y in Bros. Altona ltd. for noon; ;. -� thence to his own stable for n4ft µ ® Thursday, proceeds to Fred Wright's, lot 29, con.. 6 PkckerinS. for noon; thence to his own stably where he will remain until ttae n fnlitrwing Tuesday morning.. :-'t Real qualigty stands ,a HICKORY IiAi?-No. (11155) that the test of the centur- Pare Bred Black Percheron Stall -, tall- •,t !4 A largely attended dance was held LAM •SURVEYQR� -- in the hall here of Friday evenigg PUMPS The cost of staging thr C. ' N. III. p. Miss Bessie ' Graham, of Toronto, last. - is One Killion Dollars each ear. x: i is holidaying here. Miss Lois Lane is spending a few F. J. DONE\'AN B. A., B, Sc., O. r sums a ; Fred Evans had -a business tri p .' . _ The exhibitors expend Huge suis - P days with her suet, • Mrs. Frank L. S. On file are the records of sur- _ u -Hand and Electric which together -with the amount din- ___to' the cit on Monday. _ - veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 365 Y Y . Cooper. ruin East, Oshawa: Phone 1981. +arced by the Exhikiiton, make s Mrs. McGlashan and sister, Mrs. Mr. and b1rs: D. A. Scott of Fen- King and Repaired. staggering total. :':'Brand, are visitingMisses Me- 16 ly. Ob elan Falls were in town over the Aug.28th-.Sept. 12th Glashan here. -ELECTRIC WIRING - r week-endt, v 3lra 5honetervt,, .of -Toronto, has Mr. H. G. bcInt re is s endin a -2116•% �� been visiting hkr uncle and aunt Y p g ;Eye C. W. PILKEY PICKEAING r well-earned vaeation with fnends Barc�a Yana ort. Mr. and Mrs. Rumohr, in Moosejaw. Pick. . r Phone - ' Thos. Graham - is 'recovering nuc- Mrs. • Richardson enterained' a 'hare ely from the injuries received in a quiitrng party on Monday afternoon jf G Daily Service i fall some few days ago. of this week. �' �" And between Claremont, Brougham : Mr. and Mrs. John Willison and Farm M L tl 1 it C r y Greenwood, Whitevale and .Toronto A Ladies' Tournament was held k wk family are spending a few days with on the Iocal green on Wednesday "�' C C the Morgan Pugh family. y _ Frost U -Wood, Cockshutt, '1: -1. 14y drivers are.trained to be ga r; y last, Mrs. Birketi donating the priz- 3Ir. and Mrs. Bred .Lynn and: :. t Case, De Laval, S. A. Lister. courteous and. reliable. s = faomiig wilt -be moviaa into the cid es - - - J rain THRESHING MACHINES ---New, in about two weeks time -.Used .and Re built; Geo. White Mrs. Chas. Macnab- and mother, _ Special Rates on Lona Distaste ; t • ': haul' " s and Waterloo, 7111 sines rs Equip- . Mrs' Letcher, of Uxbridge: have Hyperopia meat. been visiting with Miss Margaret Its Lens Correction Na order too s�7all, o too •lard been v . -• New and Used M.achings in stock. All shipments dr : tM•'proteew Miss Bielby,'of Orillia, i 'build- ' Crown glass 'which is' practically 1n3pection invited. from the weather ing a residence ' at the east of the always used for optical lenses be- z'itla sold will 'occupy same on f 1 , cause it is harder and not so easily W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood _ $e i y Tel. Clare. 311 P. G T. completion. bcratclkd: is composed chiefly of Pttoxz PicK2314 41rf t•(and C. ~ Miss Evelyn -Hariii and Mr. Louis Silica, Soda and Lirine. Flint glass Owned :and operated by Drake, of Strathroy. . were yisitors IKILL Is used. for the. segment portion oP bi Frank S. Barday -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aug ` focafsis composed of Silica, Lead Dinty s Garage ttstine last seek. and Potash, the lead malting it, Mrs. C. W., Bing, wife of the late _ y _ . -'softer glass =than the, crown, and Calling All Car Owners � a �%•k t .• h a P m an C W. King, it one time; pastor of 1 this permits it to fhse to the crown Represents the the 1)aptist Church-, is visiting in under intense heat: Rock Crystals Let tie give you your, money's � Claremont this w*4k. and Quartz from which pebble len- r GaDadi Life Assurance CO j/ - The `Kaiser Trophy Tournament worth in New or Used Cars p y nes are cut,_ and' lrround to form, Prices ,are Right and Work, is Zanada�s�, oldest,. will be played on the 'local green is.. a :.product of nature. Lenses -are guaranteed on Repairing Your Old Life Insurance on Saturday afternoon of this week finished to a particular surface -' at 1.30 p. m. The big event of the curve and t`w strength of the ten- tCompany • season / II" sec is determined . bar a.. formula Agent For 'The church services 'on SurA& • / i / 1 made up from lens thickness, pow- iONTARIO MOTOR SALES WHITBY, PICKERING were well attended. Rev. -J, W, His- / er of each surface curve and the Oshawa Nn irinu.p. ey, of 'Petrolia, a former stuirint power of the glass or index of re- The Canada Ltfe'has served Canadians - W pastor o. the Baptist Church, v`ror- ! fratttirart. Ln a previous=_ article cif Fur esti years. During the past five years Milton .Sleep• Prop• t` is"Company paid topniicy owners and 7 with us. this series, I referred to Hyperop- !�,eneficiaries over 5131.000.000.. It has of light entering the eye. timed Mr. and Mrs. Boadway Sr. of ' f , s p WEBSTERS iai -being that condition where ra =els for the rntacht,n of policy owners ° of over324Y. QO(i,000. Stouffville were victims of a mot- a - or accident about 3 mikes.. east .of blurred image on fhe retina and i` Ptiuine Pick 5T22 R R. 1, Whitby 'her last Friday. Both. are confined NEW INTERNATIOIIAL _Madeline , e > pxgduced to a clear focus, the focus;, - bed but ars recoverfng nicely. DiCfkONARIFS are in use by busk. would -brat .a paint begnnd., the re- -to Beauty -Following a lengthy illness, Miss nese mea, engineers,banke.ra. tins Nature corrects this constant r ► Sam -Ann Harbron, passed array on l' e"• architects, physidans, strain to bring the focus out sharer Rad i ' ' S e 1 v ce Sunday, August ,16th; at her home Earaic1Se1v' ham• �� Salon gymen, by successful man and and_ clear on V' a retina'that ..ia the. _ -in Claremont in her 78t`) year. De- worsen the uaorld over. source of trouble. To relieve thi.: Expert . serilc�@ Slid re- teased e ceased was very . well known to all condition .that ter►a i - used which HAIR U [T PT I N (i, Are You Equipped to Wm? Sia a +1 Poor lvc3, pairs to all ❑ mkeg: Reas• Claremont people, and highly • res- has the pouter to make the rays `wr - Dected. Her passing ,will be felt by The New Interrasticrral provides �o doing, FINGERING, ®D81Zj�@ CL1ttrg'. WOCI[ the means to succes& It is an all- more cor►verptent and by N N `heir many frien4s. Interment took Imowiag tsachti, a universal quos- focus them at the proper point. d place on Tuesday, Aug. 16th at the tion answerer: The religf thus given permits the Specialize -Hot Oil Treatment �,IIAranttf? �, _ Salem Cemetery. If you soot efficiency and ad• eye � wnrit to normal efficiency and Permatlent wave �L,L,D ' The Mla9iOf1 .Circle ` of t ie Baptist vnncement why not make daily __ _ RT l� U R -. Church. will meet at the home. of use of this vast fund of inforta- without attain, or it strained while Reasonable Prices ation? working qufficient power is kept in -.MRS.. M. MUNDELL Graduate Rab a and Television Ifmttktute. Mrs.'Jas. Coates, on Tuesday, -Aug. ire.wvonsui.rrTers.. rnar oe.. reserve to .afford comfort. \,!ember Official Radio Service Manes - 25th, at 230' m. Those within irar tnu.eradoo•• c.f4t•a t•f::.. Phoma l9LW' uLAREJI01\ . p g 30.009 G.�avh,al Subjects. r7.Na gospels L o P _ `tranaportation will meet It _ the Illwr.valof Entries. :i 48 .:Phos ►4 S' 1E:KFRIN(i . -home of Mrd. Fred Wank, at 2 p. liyd.r sed fadis-Pipe. rft!sAtiims, _ _Indigestion - Now Open an, Jfrs. Rjalford's group will be- in Ope -charge of the program. Mrs. Ham- strat°�; it you are troubked with Gaatrit- NEILJIJNfJ - ;_imond's - group will serve tea `at ; of. po''� is, Sour Stomach or other -ailments Ear busineu which a free-will offering -Will be bIm" Af You caused by excess acid in the atom- ` taken. -All are cordially invited. 'p v r s ie ach, xet a box of G. ds H. Stomach �Ce; Bricks Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson at C. i G Powder. Tt will give you . immediate } E Y E'Z k L B L k'� K 91! [ T 8 [ N g y sad '••._Now 20 cents. ':.,the funeral of the tatter's brother, IN>J<lt1AM relief, alae late Dan -Alger, at Kitchener, �� 1 -.WOODWORK .�8 Luxe 44uslity e y t t E. C. Jenee Druggist -on Thursday last, Deceased was I Pickering IJatari0 Shop is eftngted behind the • <very well known to most Claremont "- Shell Service Station. Special Delivered Price. an Gaso- citizens, he having been in business line for Threshing Purposes. � . Open every day except Tuesday o - here some -years ago, The.s -- ash week, which is reserved for Pressure Gun Gmasos and .-:,of this corriiinunity goes to the wid- jam• L • • e •outside work. ow, a bride of only a fear months, Drive Wltilln the +t�ircle of Security - �+otof oils. i :rand alio to the relatives here. F'. 7. 'Z7CT000�L'CtrB,td -on =Diulo forts ALPS PLACE T'he B. Y. P. U, continuing the - p f £[CHF.RING• practice of the past several weeks, i� E met this last week at the home of The World's finest tires." ` 7Mr and Mrs. James Coates, on Moa / E /�'1'�EIate/ now°°e Aare' SM. evening. The Union -appreciate .:.Lowest prices in history. L. . V - the opening of the homes by the ; FUN R RA L DI R ROTOR AND ;-Horse Register uwmbecs for these meetings, they ;, -F' 11 Tire and .'rube Moak on hand. .:.EMBALMER _city, ui the she ulue tees tna� KILBdEI alN (2184+6) •25419. Pule Brei - - they are 'carrying out the principles <:' Be A- 'Gasolilae, Oils Etc 9110ceeeor to W. 3 - Mather, imported Clydesdale Stallion. TIM 9tcaff%iIle of Oscar Wilson, BroO- ` ' ••af their organization, in bringing t - property thein ware into the homes. VUmQlite (.uh. And (3cank Oasa Seaivice.' Nightwnd DeyService gam, Ont. Will make the sea" ail very pretty wedding took place C-keneral Repairs ante Accessories, Bueineea Phone Re»idence•Pb(mf of 1936 at kis own stable. Terftoai, at the i xnne oi' ;Kr. and Mrs.. a, X11, t+aNJl 9i1Vdl! i13A0. Payable Feb. 1st, 1937. °n Pugh,. vAnen their second dau;nter, ,%f osd �rviee� Batterietiand Charging, ' Enrolment, No, 2243. Mildred ' "thleen), was united in , • COMMODORE ` AGAIN (26812)- r -' anarriage to Xr Wallace Archibald, Old Church ` Service Station Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion son m Mr. - and Mrs. G. A, McMill. >b rt of R. Dafoe,-Green Riv,- aa, of Port Petry. Rev. U. li, Mc- O'J•R E SM .�$ T� ?L ]faA3E �Qu er will make• the season of 1"% foila d L THOMPProp. C. B. SPENCERINIf8C Millan, of Toronto, brother of the `SON FO Z2 as Rs: Tuesday, May 19; will Co"'y err groom officiated, assisted by Rev. Phone y Piciming, Ont leave his own stable for Htigb V. D. Augustine, of Claremont. The 's for noon: P-.- - _ - . -- -- _� _-_-_. _. _ _.. -_-. --__--11Q1��1011f Pugh thence to Johns $nook Che wood for nights bnde given in marriage by her at- 1mr, was sweet id a gown of white chiffon, made with „ pleated bodice d long full pleated sleeves. `She wore a net turban with face veil And carried a shower. bouquet of .6 Ying's uighWay .Junks rosea. Miss Alma Pugh, sister of the 'bride, in'paae green chiffon, carrying a nosegay • of sweet • peas and ros8s, acted as maid of honour.. Miss Nora .McMillan, sister of the groom was a sweet bridesmaid; in Mink chiffon, with a nosegay of ro•r ? es and sweet peas. Mr. Armour Me -a �Ylillan,_assisted' ilio brother as groomsman. The wedding music waa played by Miss Edna Palmer, of Uxbridge, and during the sign- ing of the register, Mies Florenca _ 'McMillan: sang, "Oh Promise Me.;' Following' tot and groom left on a motor trip, the reception, • the- bride i• their return the young couple will reside in Oshawa, where Mr. Mc- - 1 Millan is .a member of, the Colleg:. I&"s4e. _ SAFE • DIRECT• ECONOMICAL • • •-CHANGE OF TIME TABLE • '• Effective, Sunday, April 26th,• ,1936 .•• - „ • LEAVE PI.CHEAING - �'or Toronto For Oshawa • an Intermediate Points and intermediate points - . A. 'M. P. IK. P. M. A. M. P. M. P: ' M. a 6.09 12.64 5.54 a 7.31 1.31 • 6,31 a ''6.A4'. `a.i.54 'd 6.b4 _ �•' : 8.41 c_ 2.31 d 7.31 • ?.54 2.54 7.64 Eastern �10.0i 3.31 .8.31 . {' . -D34 a 8.64 d 8.54 'Standard 11'.31 a 4.3). d 9.31 10.x4 d 4.b4 - 9.54 •� Time � P. 117. - 5.3I - 10.31-' - -� c 11.6.1 b10.44 c 12.82 12.31 , �--Daily. ;except Sun. ds Hol. b�Strn.- & Hol.- bnIy. bride travelling in a navy- blue • silk • c -Sat. only. d --Sat., Ston. • & Hol. only. suit with green accessories. OnFARES - ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP FARES - Toroxto -• el`...90 ilin[falo - f6.15 ,.,New York �=1.8.70 • `i - Tickets and information at' - EASTERN ROUSE -• PTCF►ERING ,PHONE 4501 •: i r �. es, ",J , Wednesday, proceeds to McGrialr- .- y in Bros. Altona ltd. for noon; ;. -� thence to his own stable for n4ft ® Thursday, proceeds to Fred Wright's, lot 29, con.. 6 PkckerinS. for noon; thence to his own stably where he will remain until ttae n fnlitrwing Tuesday morning.. :-'t Real qualigty stands ,a HICKORY IiAi?-No. (11155) that the test of the centur- Pare Bred Black Percheron Stall -, tall- •,t les and when you sel- lon,'the' property of 'Allah Reesor, µ ect a memorial. here, 1vi11 make the season' of 1988, at you are assured that, his nwn stable, lot 3, con, 4. Scar- camsyour your'taste for the -%oro. Terms: '$10 payable March beautiful will be sane- 1-4 '"'7 lenrolment No. 945. tioned by those In the DOLL (2336), 1292, Imp. French -.. far off years to come. - -Pereberon Stallion. 'Aa outistaifJ- N. W. STAFFORD Ing Percheron horse of high ' ' Highway.. Monumental quality; carryiitq a first-clias '�,�"�, Works premituvi certificate, the proper. r: `4; Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. ty of E. A. Somerville. Win Kingston Road West ' stand , for the season of 1936 at his own stable, lot 14, 10th ling, 141arkham. Terms: To imare a ` t foal, 110. pa4able March tat. 1987. All accidents at owner's , : • - -, Jent rayflay >s the latae years of h1s life. - the first lour months• of the 'fiscal�He del hted to enjoy the restful00 year, Finance Department .figures UeSoPreslade coolness of the Lower St. Lawrence. 16i issued recently reveal. Type fPresident Roosevelt has been to ! -o Hog eAt the end o! last month, which ~ •� Canrda before since he took office - completed a third of the fiscal year,. r but not officially as head of the Unit- total ordinary revenue of Canada 1:..Market'D ^a ed States. fits summer -home is onCanada s Revea areached the figure of $168,779,894 as a ds o _ Campobello Island, which is just a compared with $145,849,468 for the stone's throw oil the Maine Coast. comes ond(ng •period a year ago.. The - In welcoming President Roosevelt Campobello is Canadian territory and r.: p to Quebec,'Canada enjoyed the unisue OTTAWA.—Total ordI iary revenue exact increase was therefore $22,- Maintain Thai a Chan e• in the President has had .a summer 'of Canada which includes customs 930426. Hog Type is Bound gto j distineesi of .entertaining officially horns there since 1905, He has visit• duties, excise, income taxes and other Increases were registered all along 1W8 President of the United States, ed it before as President, but inform- sources Come observes -the Windsor Star. ally on vacation. , jumped nearly $23,000,000 in the line. {. Only once before has a President There fe one 'good story' about Mr. Income tax collections' showed the If "hog .raising is to continue to be made an Official call in Canada dur- gusto around and the stumps burned. In preparing greatest advance. • They totalled $72,- P g g pack_ Taft that is told with rofitable it, is agreed among Ung his term of office. That was when Murray Bay. Before he left one au- a field, the -ground was worked over 129,512 for the four-month• period era and those who have had the op - ;President (Larding' was entertained tumn, he gave his old French -Cana- with wooden instruments, made some- ended July 31' last; as against $58; portunity orb studying market trends -=-1Lt Vancouver on his recur>}-from-A)as than boatman a pair'of his trousers. whai like. mattocks or hoes with. long 288,144 last year. For the month of that a change, in 'hog type is bound ilia in 1923. He was .in the .British The next , spring when Mr. Taft re- handles. The weeds and corn -stubble July slope they amounted to $6,162,- to come. There are now, broadly (Columbia metropolis. for a.few, hours;. turned, he was askingthe bpatman were dug up.and allowed to dry, then 902 a great increase over July, 1935, speaking, three types of hogb — the that was shortly before he was taken made into heaps and burned. how things were going: The converse when the total was $!,9 3,4,90. rangy, requiring• a. full year to reach 1111 and, died in Sae Francisco on The women's planting implement, tion drifted. to the .pants and the boat- _ market ability; the intermediate, ,August 8, 1923. which ,they geed sitting, was about a- needing man exclaimed: "Dose' pants, with g nine months, and -the 'cliI When "Teddy" Roosevelt was P�resl•. the one leg my wife, She make a suit toot long and five inches, broad. Be-, ff�AA+A�A+ td ginning at the corner of the field, theButter', eVW YPe that may be tushed off to mar - dent, he was taken for a cruise on for my'one leedle boy; with the other GU ket in six months. None of these blf hieers ooes, aoutLake St. Clair during a visit to De• leg she make a suit for my .other women made a s- types is meeting the new and grow- -� I three feet apart. into which they plac- ing • troit. While the boat was making her, leedle boy; , and with- She seat. 1 frig .demand. The ideal hog sh5uld pleasure trip she crossed the imag make a sail for my .boat." ed four grains of corn and beans, and SNOW D a�as have the plumpness of the inter - covered them :with earth-" Uccaslonal• friary boundary line. and sailed in So,. Canada has had some friendly mediate, the length of the rangy ' :'.Canadian `Waters for''a time. That relations with Prealdenf and therof- Iy; a vegetable of one' variety occupied and something of the early matur- was considered, a precedent and there ficial call of Presidegt Roosevelt � bed by itself, but usually various * ity of the chuffy type. p one were grown together iefully ,Over 1935 period carrying g was considerable dlacussion about it should lie` to 'cement the ties of Instead of carr in large excess in Washington at the time, for a friendship between. Canada and the .one field. The gardens were carefully deposits of fat on the .back as at President was not. supliosed •.to leave United. States. weeded by the women and children. -- present, the ideal hog should carry When the corn was about half grown,. the United Slates while is office, only sufficient fat in this region tot :t was billed. Little houses .or shelters OTTAWA.—An increase of five per the President Woodrow Wilson did notFr"S1 - raised upon platforms in the fields, cent.. or more than 6,500,000 pounds, $rid chogs,ive dsiredwhereas alithe to roasts should { come to Canada, but he did "go to Gardenres in were oceup'ed by watchers, whose do- was shown in production of creamery develop to the thickness required ..•�.. ]Burope for the peace 'Conference at ty it was to keep the birds from in- butter in Canada during- the seven for " Versailles in 1919. That trip brought good bacon (about 1 % inches). -, luring the crop.. months ended Jul 31 compared with him no political luck, for his. party y P The carcass must be firm, -e requlfe- __ _ 'The crops raised were corn,. Deans, the sante period in 1935, the Dominion merit that presents a problem as yet iQ suffered a heavy defeat at the next North �r1er� a pumpkina,.squagbes. tobacco and sun Burt -au of Statistics reported today. unsolved„ for the present type of, -` election. Gl,'(s dower. 0't the :our vartetles of corn, Former•'Preafdeiit and'Chief Jus At the same time the output of hog that develops only this thick one of the early kinds wa3 only. three cheese showed a ai a tics of the Supreme Court Taft- was. or tour feet tilgb and bore an er not g n of more than Hess of back fat is decidedly un - as familiar summer resident of Mur Indians Taught Settlets Their 19 per cent. compared with the same finished and. lack of finish is one of e 8 inobe long, but an at- ven months of 1 4 r ft g more a 1 a, th 93 . the major causes of so carcasses., Native Acyriculiure t,:mpt was made to grow two,cro s of ,y produced amount- The Danes have developed almost is P . Creams butter this corn In the one season. The two e,71 pounds against the.ideal type of hog. It is fleshy D T L in an ed to 141,115, -: Britain `& l Q$R - 9 conaideratio�a of early gar varieties of tate cora .,would be known 134,438,:.18 in the seven. months end- y point + without over -fatness at an dens on the North , small Contin- today as h e plump cora r the one case.: ed Juty 31, 1935, while the output of and produces pork and • bacon of a ant, the contribution, small though ft having the plump grains. while the ,quality- never reached by any other cheese totalled 54,147,614 pounds com- Beverley Baxter in Maclean's, be, of the North Amertean Indians to other was the Dent corn -.-.well known 9 P hogs!li horticulture should not be forgotten. to all [armor folk as the corn with the Pared with 45,258,8_2. writes—These are fateful days for As, one writer has said.. it was the dent of depression in the outer end Ontario 'led in . production -of but-- Xurope, which means that these 'are Indian wh'o taught the white colonists of the kernel, Much of the corn ears ter with 49,854,058 pounds compared - 'fateful days. for Canada and the Unit- their native agriculture, "to' cull' out were of various colours, as the so 4ith . 48,160,116 in the seven. -month Archeologists Tr t ed .States of America. The greatest the finest seeds. to observe the fit called Squaw .corn Is today, white, period last year,,and Quebec was in g y danger to mankind is not guns. Metal test season, to keep distance for yellow, red, while others were blue of- second' lace with : 38 208 60.0 against TO FQth01►n Mystery p , does not breed. It kills and is itself holes- and fit measures- for bilis. to various' r•'isdea: but usually ml:ed fn 371879;138. _ at an end. But fosse breed. and aorme it; and weed it: tt prune It and the most fantastic colour- pattern. Production in other provinces, With KIEV. Soviet archeologists are r to the four ends o! the e: th, and q corresponding period in. 1935 in attem ". dress !t as occasfor shalt re uire." The beans of the Indiatie were esu: comes ondin pting to determine rive identity -- shalt - there is no. defence against them. To the Indiana, therefore. some hon ally of several colours and sizes. The brackets: Alberta 14,615,000 ,pounds v- . the.:woman . whose skeleton was Therefore, if at time it seems that our is due, for not only were they "Pease" mentioned by the early writ (13,700,000); Saskatchewan,- 13,476,- found with chat of Jaroalav the Sage, _ British statesmen are groping .blind- the Brat gardeners in North America, era were in ' all prcbabilitg sriI 778 (13,363,776); Manitoba, 13,446,- one of the first rulers of Russia, -ly, following a course without any but`they did their work without mod. beans. The pumpkin was Brown 589 •(12.323,878); .British. Columbia,. whose sarcophagus was opened re - clear, conception. Of. what lies at the ern tools both In the clearing of land through the country is far North as ",927,084 (3,800,366), 'Nova ',Scotia, cently. end, taking strong measures and then and in the making of the garden. the. St. -Lawrence. The melon too was 3,522,504 (2.988,404). New Bruns.; ' Historical' data- give: the 'burial seeming to weaken for no cause, re- Ea 'that branch of the Algonquin grown by the Indians and mentioned wick, 2,111,108 (1,657,010) ; Prince place of'Jarbslav the SaRe's.'wife as :member that they are carrying the famlir commonly known es Virginia by the early French, writers, These .Edward Island, 54,000 (815,5$0). Novgood: Nothing was found in the ::Meavy burden which history has Indians, every family, at the time melons were probably the prugenitors Production of cheese by provinces, sarcophagus except the two skele- 3tlaced upon their shoulders. That when the while people founded James- of the Montieal muskn.elou, The Sun- . with 1935 figures In brackets. On- tons, establishing -the fact that it had urden is not only the preservation. to"; d its garden, geaeratty, 100 : dower was cultivated to► .-Ila seeds, tarso, 41,658,263 -pounds (84;488.429 been robbed some time between the of the British Empire -bn', the-preser 200 feet, etally cultivated, Their which were need to make troth bread Quebec, 11,387,046 (9,632,400); A] -.year 1054, -when Jaroslav the Sage tattoo of Western cidilization. m,rket-was their own homes, and :nd broth, while the tobacco called berta, 794,006 (701;400); British died, and the,present year. bense needed no Marketing Act In the by the natfvt'e "Abooke' is described ' � Colulabia; 308,305 (438,593). • Aia sarcophagus in the ancient St. ' �' d'tsposal of produce. -in clearing new as' being noon and weak as compares ',' 'Sophia Cathedral is a remarkable his -7 A new war -among nations which land', the trees were girdled near the to the tobaccos knoa.4 io the white We cannot be autle8ed with any torical and artistic.monument, Ifre rained already could - bring no ground by brclaing the ' bark.' When men. The plant was dried over a' rire, form of society In which bnmaa per-- brought from Byzantium is the Sev- advantage to any of them." :unttfctently dried, the trees were II or sometimes in the sun, and crumbled souality- is submerged." eath Century, later to become' tby —Andre Maurois ed by the, aid of fire and atone axes. to a powder, stalk, leaves- and all. ,,—Frabklfn D: Roosevelt last resting place of Jaroslay. - :• uc�le- oaf TrkRa Log=pricedCHEVROLET ;:— - SEVSE W PERFORMANCE - ECCiNOM :RECORD ,.`. All testa and •fidurea quoted for the Economyti Teat vek an eo oerti=by the CANADIAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. a.._ Aa a result of the feet 4.d Af official C. A. A. Certificate No. 1-22-6J6 .r has been awarded - — FUEL COST nonly o third of a cent peri. t --- WATER -134 pints used du:- ing entire trip. • Hauling 20,000_ pounds certified gross weight 124E miles from = :REPAIRS -No mon.p ex. Windsor,. Oat., to Moncton, N.B., this big Chevrolet -Maple Leaf - pend*donrepaiseos ajust- - 21/2 -ton truck recently established a Canadian record for Economy, M Safety and Stamina. The long, hard test was made under typical - - road and weather conditions. The total operating coil amounted to 2 ,68, or one-tLird of -a cent per ton mile! For operators handling 5- to 7 -ton payloads, this Chevrolet -Maple • Leaf model equipped with Truxmore third axle provides a co 'tion which, b slashing expenses; materially adds to your, profit$.. p As ' 1/2-t*n Panel T=Ck - - - a result of the laztn ezpe trail -blazing ribi' un at made der practical, Workaday Condi tions, a have been- fund useful Here is the Chevrolet 1/2 -ton t:nclr ,;h3ci, cccompanied p ` Por seonost ad Transportation provided with a of • •• =' and fleet owners are invited to share this with Can o uIndividu yo spare a few moments to. visit our showrooms today? , the Chevrolet -Maple Leaf - ' >£ conomr Test Truck art "JW011, Car." �'ar*(ullp kept " rforman p* oe records of this , .. y - +CIWPER - -- �LAREMONT trucl:iadiwtliaamile- - .. aos �9.� esporganoiW _ oil consumption, Du water - add*$ ail; iepairs and x �, - r `' _ • _ �. I adjustments, nil - . CT4f8 r . .. : fes. �' ' ij• S t' .., 'F,_ • i�k,i.J- y. at the same time he wf11 inaugurateThe food Index unchanged at 71.8 t a vigorous campaign of development, Armor prices for eggs, onions and ppoi. � F�NANC! AL both on surface and underground. tatoes were offset by declines In but- FINANCIAL ut- 1 Immediate pla$s of the company call ter, canned salmon, corn syrup sad �s for teat mill tuna of the No. 4 ore most meats: Flgtiree' are based on the - - body which has been exposed under- supposition 1926 equals 100. -==-- ground over a width of 165 feet The bureau gave comparable figures , with evidences of free gold across - t;., x� the entire width. Further, under- for June of other years In the food ground exploration work and develop- group.'In 1935 it was 69.3, in 1933,'It ment will be started on the No. b was 62.2 and in 1929 It was 97.8. high grade vein which has been R stripped on surface for' 250 feet r,I dth f 2 h papers. - Button, directors. Candalaca Gold Mines, Ltd., has - _ - And, too, the purple elsh' been incorporated to develop a. group ! opening ribbon puts te of LO claims adjoining O'Brien Gold M - Ogden's package ia._a, rigs; Bouscadillac Gold Mines Ltd. has Mines in the Cadillac arga, Quebec. by itself for.convenience. been formed to take over an3Jdevelop A substan ial sum of money 'has al- - 0GDEH$S --.' FINE CUT P.,—yarPim Know ogles', Car Prig. st a B©y ,Ju -. Toronto Correspondent Struck By The King's Youthful- - Appearance' A correspondent of the -Toronto I[all and Empire, J. W. Barry, -writes trotin London: "1 saw the King reviewing troops Fat Wellington Barracks in the rain. For 20" mintites '1 Was lets than 25 teef from . him, and no one between. except an iron fence. He has the .} ----seat-youthiut_.Aguie for 42 ever 1 saw, the sort of prima dona• type pos- sessed .by our musical • friend Sto- kowski - all grace°'chasm and whole- someness. I could have. cheered my bead off. As he looked up at the clonde' and, believe it or not, ,said' to his `equerry. ;'It ain't -gotn' 3o rain no more,'. and laughed as be spoke. Fair, bronzed, healthy, • all' grac- poueneea. 1 don't wonder everyone "falls' for him. And, think of- his ac- tivlties - one day he flew 300 miles ;Inspecting troops in all camps. 'yet looked as fresh as a daisy the next morning. Just a'bif of a boy'is the King , , Classified Advertising CB=CZ KATCBZ%Y ESTABLISH A CHICK HATCHERY. A sound, profitable business: To responsible Individuals we will rent sew, modern mammoth incubators• up to any desired capacity. 'Tice• P. D. Co- operative Corporation, Ltd., Station a. Hamilton, Ontario. I# I? 11, the property formerly held',by Gra- ready been placed in the treasury, ham Bousquet Gold Mines in' the and options have *n given. of addi- Bousquet section of Quebec, and ap- tional stod; at prices ranging from ` -IDE plication ' lias 'teen made` for listing 20c io' $1.00 and which, when com- pleted, shares on the Montreal Curb pleted, will place about $600,000 in - - - . I L,L"S Market. Negotiations have been the treasury. The. company intends j - completed for power supply. Andrew` to i"mediately push development and offers you Walz,' consulting engineer, -in his re- thoroughly diamond - drill .the pro - port, following 'examination of the si A i 500 acre property developed to the petty. - Canadalaca to capitalized at ) property stated that it warrants sub-' 3,000,000 shares of $1 par- point of production. 8 . stantfal expenditures on development. -a A Mining Plant and Mill with power line in. _ In- earlier operations . considers'ble Hillside Going Into Production - stalled ready to operate. work was accomplished and some see- - Followin' c the recent pouring of a gold brick at Stanley Mines in the tions showed favorable indications. a indicated Ore bodies and Assay values' that _ The proposed campaign is planned Michipicoten Area, -comes news that merit the, expectation of a large tonnage op- „ with a good view to giving the pro- the adjoining Hillside property wifl eration. party a thorough test. .The company go into production in about three $ee Your Broker or Get has $150,000 cash, in the treasury. weeks time. _ Officials of Hillside Mines Limited -- - lnformatiotP at Once From. Skookum -Gold Mine is carrying on announce that an order has been R Ce BEATON COMPANY diamond drill 'campaign at its pro- placed for machinery and parts perty iri the Red Lake area to deter- necessary to complete the mill ' In- "' LIMITED. mine the most suitable - location on 'stallation at the property in -the 244 BAY ST. ' _ • - TORONTO which to sink a shaft, officials state. Michipicoten District. D, S. Baird. ADEL. 9351 All equipment has. been delivered to M.G., consulting engineer, plans to the property And set up reads to leave -shortly to supervise the In- R. C. BEATON COMPANY LIMITED start work. Jack Smith, formerly in stallation of the new machinery and Investments charge of operations has returned244 Baty Street, Toronto, Ontario. -- - - - , from the property with a- number of - --- • high grade samples taken at -a depth NAME of 8 feet -in No. 2 pit on the No. 5 • • "ADDRESS .o... .....»N ..N...W`M..N"T" vein. At the point where the • • ` samples were taken the rein Is 41 inches wide and shows free gold • ' , I across width of 1 foot. _ I All Mineral Estates has extended its sou •AeleNT STUDY BUSINESS COURSES AT HONE interests in Northern Ontario• m'Ining .J. E. M. G E N E ST ane aava � Ilvin• axpeases• 'ALI Business and 8ecretartar Courses studied fields optioning r property in the SHEREAOOKE. QUE. 4uccesefultr through our Some Study "Department Hundreds of successful by p g p p y• • s graduates during past thirty-one years. Reduced teen, reviving'West Shining Tree area. The fro ZZ7" CaAacts Is yca eater eolleCe to club s naw Of slut claims are knows. as the Cochrane- sohooL paste for Tree partlen7as•. Langtange=Bulluck-Burke claims, and �-Issue No, 3.— 936 - CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE — have been previously worked -to con- anperw Baas sauding. door ale salaam siderable extent, including, the sink- 57 HE CAKA�A�S � BESTRE. - = - -COMPETE WiTM THE ANGER STANDARD LlbiB ' CO. I H 126. Welltngtoo. West, Toronto. Lm- _ rod 'Limbs wilhour -shnulder. straps. free catalogue. j �r7 . .. Ltr?O .aOCBaaOilSa , . - wa ' NEW ANU USED CAR AND TRUCa{ r w Parts. shipped everywhere Sails - Olympic Olympic champions, athletes s, Tac 1 13 Suaro,ateee or money -refunded. Prompt attention to enquiries: Levy of various nations compete . Aatb Parts, FIewi !)Rice 73$ .,Jue'.. 5t `i. ;. Went, Toronto in one of 'the most com- .' s i - rt - 's=�araaad Avco s'aGB slAsaasxa . _ .'_ ,' � _ .'.•. ,. •; prehe I . sport program -- ever held in the Dominion. � s j UP. BICYCLES: $2 up, AUTO- �'<.oS _ World championship powbr- mobile. tires. Free catalogue. %Vansportatlon prepaid I'eerlesa 195 , _..... ^"- boat'. races (225 Cubic inch' _ - DIIadas West. Toronto " __ _ class) Sept. 8, 9 -and '10 .. . lHOT00>RAl87i World professionalchem OVELUPE ,- �yOUR ROLL Fll,blS UU '', ? - 1 pionship swims, men 5 miles, printed. with free enlargement,- 25c. !photo -cram 188; King 'East 'Toronto. a , � Sept. 1; women, 3 miles, ,. Sept. 3 .. Diving exhibitions �`S �.� twice daily by trio of world' GAI W EIGHT - `'� famous -professionals • • _ L'. C B. Tonin Tablets are really 4 +� a ,Archery championships Aug. Great tonics —Calcium Carbonate to t�urii 51 to Sept. 4 • J purify the "blood, banish pimples. ' .. iOr track ':R•r" blackheads and blotches'— and Brew -meet and junior regatta Aug. oes Year , Blaud's Iron and Extract ,�;:.,.•-�* 31 ... Table Tennis champion ' M Cod liver to Dulls you up. nourish °0d# �ty t ggnvg$ aha put R", ships Aug. 28 and 29 n s o o Eras n thin ;people. -' tart to enjoy ]Ira to loop and feel �t �r� Athletic pay ,track meet ' Your best today all drug stores. -Sept. 5 ... Yacht and dinghy ' 1 izes s 1700.00 FREE In Dash. pr. - ask sour a:aggs.t for o. c +c L- :. A - " �. ; ,: races ...Softball and other , competitions afloat Aatest Blank. Sports and; ashore. .e.. STOPPED IN A MINUTE ... An you tormented with -the Itching tortures of edema, rashes, athlete's foot, eruptions, or otter s(dn a�icebnt? Foorr paick aid bar relief. use cooling. antiikeptle. liquid D. D. D. ingots n. Its gentle o0g soothe toe Irrl- Iued : Clear. and stalnkss=- 4trks fast, • stops tie smekoswt Intense itching meantly. A y!c trial boetk. at dms Pow h—a momy bade 20 Amos -Cadillac Gold Mines, Ltd., ing of a shaft. to some 75 feet -with over an average wl o Q Ino ea. A mill test of all material' blasts has been formed `with a capital stock a limited .mount of lateral work at over a .length of 160 feet of this of 3,000,000 shares to develop a group that level. Recently the workings vein showed mill heads running ' of claims 4omprising 200 acres im- have been pumped out and an ex- $15.00 per ton, and true width _ 5641 Luff W Nff mediately west of Thompson Cadillac amination is to be made' this week shows average values of . $3C.00 per Mines in the Cadillac section of - Que- by S. Power Warren, E.M., of .Mining ton. And every puff is a pleasure, bee. Officials state that exploration Research Corp. Ltd., with a develop- from the cigarette tha# • work will be started immediately to meat program in the background. OTTAWA. The Dominion Bureau rolled with Ogdea'aFine Cut. It's the better* fine cut -the further prove surface showings found Surface sampling of a vein which of Statittice today reported its cost one wise roll -your -owners in earlier operations. Preilenti cam- shows an impressive width gave assay of living Inde: for June higher than we breezing back to, now paign will be follgwed by diamond returns from $1.05 to $12.60, with a a year before slightly lower than in that better tunes are here. drillinb for a depth test. 'Officers of favorable average giving encourage- May due to seasonal. declines in coke It's always fair weather.with the company. include, E. A. R. New- ment to the. larger ^rogr$m being and coal 'prices. _ Ogden'g-particularly If you son, president; A. W. Jackson, secre- considered. The index rose from 78.8 in June, _ use "Vogue" or "Chantwler" tary-treasurer;' J. & Smith and J. H_ -.... _ .. 1936, to 80, compared with 80.1 in May. papers. - Button, directors. Candalaca Gold Mines, Ltd., has - _ - And, too, the purple elsh' been incorporated to develop a. group ! opening ribbon puts te of LO claims adjoining O'Brien Gold M - Ogden's package ia._a, rigs; Bouscadillac Gold Mines Ltd. has Mines in the Cadillac arga, Quebec. by itself for.convenience. been formed to take over an3Jdevelop A substan ial sum of money 'has al- - 0GDEH$S --.' FINE CUT P.,—yarPim Know ogles', Car Prig. st a B©y ,Ju -. Toronto Correspondent Struck By The King's Youthful- - Appearance' A correspondent of the -Toronto I[all and Empire, J. W. Barry, -writes trotin London: "1 saw the King reviewing troops Fat Wellington Barracks in the rain. For 20" mintites '1 Was lets than 25 teef from . him, and no one between. except an iron fence. He has the .} ----seat-youthiut_.Aguie for 42 ever 1 saw, the sort of prima dona• type pos- sessed .by our musical • friend Sto- kowski - all grace°'chasm and whole- someness. I could have. cheered my bead off. As he looked up at the clonde' and, believe it or not, ,said' to his `equerry. ;'It ain't -gotn' 3o rain no more,'. and laughed as be spoke. Fair, bronzed, healthy, • all' grac- poueneea. 1 don't wonder everyone "falls' for him. And, think of- his ac- tivlties - one day he flew 300 miles ;Inspecting troops in all camps. 'yet looked as fresh as a daisy the next morning. Just a'bif of a boy'is the King , , Classified Advertising CB=CZ KATCBZ%Y ESTABLISH A CHICK HATCHERY. A sound, profitable business: To responsible Individuals we will rent sew, modern mammoth incubators• up to any desired capacity. 'Tice• P. D. Co- operative Corporation, Ltd., Station a. Hamilton, Ontario. I# I? 11, the property formerly held',by Gra- ready been placed in the treasury, ham Bousquet Gold Mines in' the and options have *n given. of addi- Bousquet section of Quebec, and ap- tional stod; at prices ranging from ` -IDE plication ' lias 'teen made` for listing 20c io' $1.00 and which, when com- pleted, shares on the Montreal Curb pleted, will place about $600,000 in - - - . I L,L"S Market. Negotiations have been the treasury. The. company intends j - completed for power supply. Andrew` to i"mediately push development and offers you Walz,' consulting engineer, -in his re- thoroughly diamond - drill .the pro - port, following 'examination of the si A i 500 acre property developed to the petty. - Canadalaca to capitalized at ) property stated that it warrants sub-' 3,000,000 shares of $1 par- point of production. 8 . stantfal expenditures on development. -a A Mining Plant and Mill with power line in. _ In- earlier operations . considers'ble Hillside Going Into Production - stalled ready to operate. work was accomplished and some see- - Followin' c the recent pouring of a gold brick at Stanley Mines in the tions showed favorable indications. a indicated Ore bodies and Assay values' that _ The proposed campaign is planned Michipicoten Area, -comes news that merit the, expectation of a large tonnage op- „ with a good view to giving the pro- the adjoining Hillside property wifl eration. party a thorough test. .The company go into production in about three $ee Your Broker or Get has $150,000 cash, in the treasury. weeks time. _ Officials of Hillside Mines Limited -- - lnformatiotP at Once From. Skookum -Gold Mine is carrying on announce that an order has been R Ce BEATON COMPANY diamond drill 'campaign at its pro- placed for machinery and parts perty iri the Red Lake area to deter- necessary to complete the mill ' In- "' LIMITED. mine the most suitable - location on 'stallation at the property in -the 244 BAY ST. ' _ • - TORONTO which to sink a shaft, officials state. Michipicoten District. D, S. Baird. ADEL. 9351 All equipment has. been delivered to M.G., consulting engineer, plans to the property And set up reads to leave -shortly to supervise the In- R. C. BEATON COMPANY LIMITED start work. Jack Smith, formerly in stallation of the new machinery and Investments charge of operations has returned244 Baty Street, Toronto, Ontario. -- - - - , from the property with a- number of - --- • high grade samples taken at -a depth NAME of 8 feet -in No. 2 pit on the No. 5 • • "ADDRESS .o... .....»N ..N...W`M..N"T" vein. At the point where the • • ` samples were taken the rein Is 41 inches wide and shows free gold • ' , I across width of 1 foot. _ I All Mineral Estates has extended its sou •AeleNT STUDY BUSINESS COURSES AT HONE interests in Northern Ontario• m'Ining .J. E. M. G E N E ST ane aava � Ilvin• axpeases• 'ALI Business and 8ecretartar Courses studied fields optioning r property in the SHEREAOOKE. QUE. 4uccesefultr through our Some Study "Department Hundreds of successful by p g p p y• • s graduates during past thirty-one years. Reduced teen, reviving'West Shining Tree area. The fro ZZ7" CaAacts Is yca eater eolleCe to club s naw Of slut claims are knows. as the Cochrane- sohooL paste for Tree partlen7as•. Langtange=Bulluck-Burke claims, and �-Issue No, 3.— 936 - CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE — have been previously worked -to con- anperw Baas sauding. door ale salaam siderable extent, including, the sink- 57 HE CAKA�A�S � BESTRE. - = - -COMPETE WiTM THE ANGER STANDARD LlbiB ' CO. I H 126. Welltngtoo. West, Toronto. Lm- _ rod 'Limbs wilhour -shnulder. straps. free catalogue. j �r7 . .. Ltr?O .aOCBaaOilSa , . - wa ' NEW ANU USED CAR AND TRUCa{ r w Parts. shipped everywhere Sails - Olympic Olympic champions, athletes s, Tac 1 13 Suaro,ateee or money -refunded. Prompt attention to enquiries: Levy of various nations compete . Aatb Parts, FIewi !)Rice 73$ .,Jue'.. 5t `i. ;. Went, Toronto in one of 'the most com- .' s i - rt - 's=�araaad Avco s'aGB slAsaasxa . _ .'_ ,' � _ .'.•. ,. •; prehe I . sport program -- ever held in the Dominion. � s j UP. BICYCLES: $2 up, AUTO- �'<.oS _ World championship powbr- mobile. tires. Free catalogue. %Vansportatlon prepaid I'eerlesa 195 , _..... ^"- boat'. races (225 Cubic inch' _ - DIIadas West. Toronto " __ _ class) Sept. 8, 9 -and '10 .. . lHOT00>RAl87i World professionalchem OVELUPE ,- �yOUR ROLL Fll,blS UU '', ? - 1 pionship swims, men 5 miles, printed. with free enlargement,- 25c. !photo -cram 188; King 'East 'Toronto. a , � Sept. 1; women, 3 miles, ,. Sept. 3 .. Diving exhibitions �`S �.� twice daily by trio of world' GAI W EIGHT - `'� famous -professionals • • _ L'. C B. Tonin Tablets are really 4 +� a ,Archery championships Aug. Great tonics —Calcium Carbonate to t�urii 51 to Sept. 4 • J purify the "blood, banish pimples. ' .. iOr track ':R•r" blackheads and blotches'— and Brew -meet and junior regatta Aug. oes Year , Blaud's Iron and Extract ,�;:.,.•-�* 31 ... Table Tennis champion ' M Cod liver to Dulls you up. nourish °0d# �ty t ggnvg$ aha put R", ships Aug. 28 and 29 n s o o Eras n thin ;people. -' tart to enjoy ]Ira to loop and feel �t �r� Athletic pay ,track meet ' Your best today all drug stores. -Sept. 5 ... Yacht and dinghy ' 1 izes s 1700.00 FREE In Dash. pr. - ask sour a:aggs.t for o. c +c L- :. A - " �. ; ,: races ...Softball and other , competitions afloat Aatest Blank. Sports and; ashore. .e.. STOPPED IN A MINUTE ... An you tormented with -the Itching tortures of edema, rashes, athlete's foot, eruptions, or otter s(dn a�icebnt? Foorr paick aid bar relief. use cooling. antiikeptle. liquid D. D. D. ingots n. Its gentle o0g soothe toe Irrl- Iued : Clear. and stalnkss=- 4trks fast, • stops tie smekoswt Intense itching meantly. A y!c trial boetk. at dms Pow h—a momy bade 20 A:Z + 4� .7 Nonni --C. N. r --Aug. 28 to. Sept 12,. bruised, requiring medical attenT- -Mn. Kenn and Mrs. Taylor and ion. A number of overloaded truck --8dhool re -opens Tues.Sept. 1. farnihok, of Toronto spent Tuesday especially on Sundays, , are see.,. rRw �ey, Barrett, of Toronto,, V/ ft, W. and Mia White. passing through the village, am, Z - should any of tl�. 19 N,Vwi ted, his brother, Murray, here -m. meet with ar �t���-------' —Rev. Hugli G. Crozier will occ h iDba Fly upy his own pulpit here on Sunday accident, another, tragedy would 1K his morning next, in the United Church recordedz"'Pickerina's Leader. Store"' "Mr. W. V. Redditt resumed . `�ftaf- at 11 -a. in. ties at tJ.V bank on Saturday .7 enjoyirig a thtee-Week's vacation —Mrs. Arthur Boyes is spending Whizaie ftr "''ed wk4ch keeps the ago Beach, in, which locality Air. Mr. and Mrs. E. Webster spent victims busy by Hobeproof hay -fever season has open- a week or two on vacation at Was- 4hedding tears and rubbing t` -P: HOsiery ir Boyes is operating a road roller on the past week at the T ane of Mr. t Viie new hghway. and Mrs. H. E. Turner, of White- .d.. noses as - well as sneezing in that The regul ar monthly meeting vale. Famous for color and style' familiar manner. t i I h of the women's Institute will be Mi& Alice Turner spent the p a'S t —Don't forget the Flower Show. Another large shipment arrived= -Full length and Knee- Xote­—First held on Tuesday afternoon, August week in Fore; Hill Village with See advt. Prize, - in Chiffon, crepe and se 25th, at 3 o'clock. Cars -will be at her cousin, Miss Mary Beaton. High, 0 J.. r0ce weight. 36 cents; Second, 26 cents and the Thirdt 15 cents. A good program Chapman's comers - to convey rneni- Prices -49c.,. 15c, 95c - and $1.00 a pair. rs and their friends to the hoine A" own arrangea. beof M- CkThe program is a ANNUAL SUMMER SHOW '7 —Mr. Arthur Silk 6Mrs.' ron. s resumed th,-- work very interesting one. Roll Call be - in the butcher shop after bw laid off for a month owing to "My Pet Proverb." "How Advlertis- PICKERING HORTICUL- ing Heps the Housewife" by Miss w that . 4 wnese. We are glad to know . TURAL SOCIETY he . has quite. recovered.4 Pennell. Spelling mat,h, in charge of -.Miss E. Ric;vardlson. 'ASternoon Will be held in —A number of the ladies of the Tea. Come and enjoy an aftern,"n Sr. ANDREW'S HALL viRage went to Whitby 'on' Satur- day afternoon to witness the Brx- —on— ­Amwng those who ,entertained ='t-slau weadmag, which 01C place Miss Meryl I-lall>pzior to her in=- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26TH Hot Weather Dry Good' In the. Presbyterian Chureh. iage to :Mr. W. John Bryant, which Three Prizes in Each. Clan -��t.,Giorge'a Church, Sunday, August 23rd. took place on Saturday were: Mrs. 11th Sunday after The T. Eaton Tropby, awarded the Bathing Suits, Beach f%obas, Sborts Sunday- school at 10 a. m. J. PL Townley, a shower; Mrs Morning Prayer at 11 o'c*]L N6 Lewis Hall, a shower, Audley Com- winner of the most points, may be Slatks, Skirts, Running Shoes, Scampers, E%, munity Club, a shower,, Office seen in the Plckering.News Evening Service. -Preacher, Rev. Ankle Socks, Light Underwear, Straw StaffG. oarown, Boron and il- Robinson., f ClldD �. Shirts, Dil- worth kitchen shower and dinner window, Hats, -Fibre Helmets. Polo Ties. --qAt Ozanam Camp 'next Sunday -at 4 o'clock, Archbishop McGuigan, JUDGE - at the Guild of All AtS; M314s B. Mr. A. De Volder, by'c"crurtesy Stoke etc. :land members of the staff of the Walsh bridg'e and presentation, of'Dunlops Ltd. Toronto, Mise Olive How",'evening, bridge- "lRev-stimerls for sale. of St. Vincent d� -Paul, and • S M other &Ainguish6d guests from Tor Pickering Conmunity -Club, pres- CHAPMAN tation and social evening. Silve'r. Collection. onto vn)l pay a visit of inspection en Entries must be in by •9 M. —Farmers and garden operators to ;he camp. A, kind invitation is textended to all. are complaihing of the raids made STANDOUT VALUES August 31st we are discon upon el-ir produce in this neigh Furnaces - ZL the giviuX of coupons for borhood. Several reports have corns '110bbary Dinnerware" and at to hand of big losses of fruit, veg, this etables etc, suffered by these prod- Yat -tory ZSamplpp. Npw o Coats'fo time we -�Viah to thank our Tip Top Tailored Suits r r Ummy patrons who have so heartily ucers. Suspects are named,` but is ID.St&lled free during 'August ail vesponded to this offer and rna& it amnetimes very difficult to, n men or women --New Spring and --7 possible for us to offer this -ice down the offender, when the krcam- Eas�, term s, it desired, ining attorney starts to work be- 'Also new and used Electric Wash. Summer woollens, direct from the iegmtinviously for the past fourteen fore His Honow, the Cadi. One- L era and Refrigeritors Months. C&UP(Ma Will be re0erned fBritish Isles ----$24 .75 isp to and including Sept. 21 almost feels lilde placing the mark • Of jue-tification r,,a the. br.rring., in GILSON PRODUCTS ---WC—Booth amd Munson. the shot -stun local treatment. Pbt�ne Pick W12 Th. C. N. E. officials WW be_ 50-,() Gordon' Maid Full-fashioned Hosiery con" anidous, about the temperat- —Ed. Sleep. who was painfully f rvice weight, Chiffon and Crepe_ 4eared would be too cold for' am, lt"OuRh able to 'stalk around. Pickering which injured -in -Tnotor arcident-­a-�Areek­ -The Se they thi swimmers. The p&4tt week. how- 's experiencing considerable paill &=a WL yet. The fractured ar-n J; cominir MEAT MARKET ever. brought about a change. as the mouth winds have brought the warni along nicely, but, ;' i-.l,-lieved that Fred T. Buntiing, Pi '1119 this si4 of eker" isurface -water. to the 90"I's injury to the spine has also Our. otter -`tonality & Servi�e -.1ake. They hopebeen received, - that ff* present Retablisked IM7, _Ine trae*dv that' w"' ena'rted until —The will continueif- Last week.1ii the Province of Quo� Special- -Coun try7 illor the dates of the swim --the apple crop in this district bee when a C. P. R. 'fast freilrbt .,. -Style Sausage crashed into a truck containing a- 7., J as in many other parts of -the Pro= Ince, is a very poor one. On ace bout' forty men and boys. returninir 15c. per 14, from A political meetinAr. killing 23 ollmt of the dry .season the fruit is M E A T S small and the great heat has poor- an injuring I I ot*i shows fhe 2 lbs. for 25c. ie, IJ66 af- wi ere In a law on "FOR SUMMER ­.ched one aide of the app great danger of overloading trucks• fecting its keeping qualities And the with passengers. Th -CLARENCE SI LK, DAYS qfruit our statute books forbidding the 29-81 MR es Gag uality of the fruit. The -grow- i,� en W* will lose in the quamtity overloading of trucim, but this Phone us for Delivery We have a complete fibe of Co6ked Meats'. 'will to a. certain extefit have the law is somewhat -of, a dead -letter Iola made up by better prices. as it is not erdorce4 There was rNone 1620 —Th another case, s(vnewhat similar on 7 Cooked Ham edagger-ahaped handles on the Durdas Highway west of Tor- .7. cars, which 'lave been the cause of OT'+n nr Rntlirf87'. when E!L truck with Chicken RolI Accidents in Ontario this year, one about thirty passengerq nearly went TAKE CHANC ES It -Jellied Veal being fatal. will not appear in fut1 - im" S. truer the side of a high culvert when model No law will be passed n a part of the steering gear broke, dles --- 'to make the dagger -she ba The front part of the truck was ov- ',--,Play Safe Variety Lod Illegal, as the manufacturers have lnicnz the culvert. but forhm- Consult your Druggief• ately all escaped with their livest. 0baroni and C.1h raw that Fn view of AVACL eats that have occurred, they wouldse alfhough a sumber were cut and 'Remember in future make handles that would be perfertly safe. It is not known YOUR DRUGGIST 18 MORE .,,Dutch. Loaf and Bologna i, . - V ­ yet what style of handle vmnild be Wyant—Sill. than MERCHANT used, Headcheese S�. Andrews Church, Whitby, *a --)Me man�facturi of trailers'to 'Ws be attached to aulbomobiles by tour- the scene of a very pretty wedding H. V. R. MOORE. DRUGGIST Wts, Is rapidly becoming quite an On S*turd*Y afternoon last when DUNBARrON. ONTARIO �Q`- R -E I hmportant industry.. Many am pass. Meryl Franc ^ only daughter of W %g throulA the Village every day Mr. and Mrs- Frank IE Hall, Of -Butcher (phone' 3000) P and:Ready. most of them have an attract- Pickering, was United in marriage :Ready Roofing ickering live appegrafte. They are made in to William John, youngest son. of prices varying, 'from $300 to $25. -%ir. and Mrs.. -J. C. Bryant, of Audi- Just i7eceived, a shipment 000, sthe better elms are lux- lew- The ceremony was performed luriandously furnished so that the tour- by Rev. J. S. Ferguson, of Keene, of plain rooting that we are Tickering Hardware Store Iota, when travelling, enjoys the anMrs. P. N. Spratt played the d selling at special 'pTiees. 7 comf4rts of their homes. It is said wedding music. Miss A. Coghill, of Toronto, cousin of tlV. Red Ins lating Wooll that they, are becoming so.numerous bride,'Bi ng, _ATTFNTION! 'that they are affeet4ng the busin- "0. Perfect Love." during tke sign- adds to comfort in sum. ess of the railvays and bus cdmp= ins of the register. The church was Potato Grower 7 anima rt is said that next year the beautifully decorated with lilies, mer and winter. Saves %miber on the highways will great- snap -dragon, gladioli aad I ferns. Juel and the cost is low. 2y .exceed that of this year. The bride, who entered on the arm BUG KILLJER(,� of her father, -was gowned in a rose -,A week from todhy the Canad- PICKERING Ian •Sudden math -National Exhibition will open suede lace gown with fitted jacket, short train and crushed girdle of and it prdniises to be the best in LUMBER YARD .4ts history. A;he atte-adamce is ex - light grperl,btfetta. Mie wore a Pic- TO THE BU6 .pefted to be large, as the People tore hat and shoes to match and PJ30NB 3400 are spending more freely and trav- . carried'a bouquet of talismanroses New,ife bavardia and lily -of -the -valley. Lit. vow, Ming more than y have wince be- tle M&s June Bryant, as flower TO T13E ANT the depresshp., met. An. he 7go growing popularity of the Exhibit -girl --ore's blue organdy dress and ' SA LE -2 aray rn mi es. 2 child. '-COOPER'S DRI-KIL for Lice on r6es, ion F2nas ponies. I bull coif (Aribire), ready in other migntries also 'helps to carried a basket of gnap-dragon. for service. W. C. Thomson, Piekering. 52-1 Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Hens. MJ&% Olive Howard, cousin of the the attendance. During the swell n to tee PreirniRes,nf -LS TH18 WEEK pad year nigny addIltions and imp- bride, was bridesmaid and wore an TRAYED—C SPECIA SD. Annis, lot al.' con. a. . Pickering a with orrl3id chiffon frock tacked pearling heifer. owmer MOT have sanw b -roVements. have been rfikde to 7 prov H -Solid Copper Boilers at $2.213. "K property and paying expei:veq. D. B. Ann!* jacket, large yellow bat -and match- ineet. the increasing demand for Whitevale. 62-2 Galvanized Boilers &Q-$1.00. X2bre space for e%l#bits, and for ing accessories. Clarence S. Bryant, brother of theOR ALE:—Twn Ak)erdpOn Angu*i other attattractions.Pot 'a number of groom, woe best man, bulb. 3 1 old and rear. aid, RfV*d. car, W and the ushers were Lewis R. Hall, pure-bred TYCB Ageut for McCormick—Deerilog Farm Machinery enjoyed the .; 4 Suffolk Down vears the C..X E. hawon cousin of ,the bride and Reginald r's Reit d Carl D,vitt. I mile east of B and Repaim' -reputation of being the largest -an- sham. R R 1. Locust HIN bus] fair in the Toronto --"We h4ve ORD NO ft. 01. Bryant, nephew of the groom. Af- Our Motto. world and ter the ceremony, a reception was cH rAMY OOWLQ— Is determined to maintain iftt rep- It is not madee- M.Pd' and de emacs, Gaveraftftt T. rejm Ows held at the home Of the bride's par- tested. a"d I ri malwIT4 on 'station, arA they spare, no expense Cr ''in i, ents, following 'which Mr. acid Mrs, b"4. Blood Ikestedif WJ. =Uveryar TWepbooe 8000 attractions of IL ha"s of 7 or =a i4actimlroqrvoterd. providing Bryant left for a trip up the lak" Tricot I Mumbv, kinds, ATA Maintallong Its edwqt- rd a Tnfftr trip throuqq� tb,� conal VRIU& trrft- BAILSIDON, PICKERING x rd Qtgt^. k i, - 'A; L k