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FPICKERING, •t'iI`�T,T.. -,TR,IDAY, AUG-. tQ I 9 litrr►fnlstasa/sI 6 as D a►. �' Boaebank Pickering News of 50 years ago. NOTiC GREEBWU sad drowning accident occurr ►fie tarp f Pickering R H.' O. PEARSON-Ph.yeieiaa t, ed in the lake' Isere at the mouth ,h• �aYons o Town- - t Dandsaraen. Danbartoa. Oar tracks pores your wap of the Rouge River, in which M1�s i z , 1 plain of being tax- _ .. every de►y." -.__-_ : _ .. too heavily for oast township_ $. FOR9YTH O h. D. Director Violet Martili, 03 Toronto lost herr -- Y purelythe " R purposes. _ _Nothwithstandi % yN'. • u �' x _ .oPcometrkai AarociatPonor.ontarla. teas CQAL,C4B&- life. Miss Martin, aged 40,` was heavy �� wtwea M ►er of tee- A�erk-ao apwmetrkaf vy expenditures w: ich the coon 'lltstablished 1886 I arardatibm Es« e:amiaed b! aancmezn spending a two week's holiday here cit have had to meet, the township, allose sea. ciaramuat, sass Wt.OD, CEMENT,. with her 80 -year old mother, -and county- and general school rate is � f ��,they were intkadiag• to return to ' but a trifle over one*third of a cent "ter; SAND, G RA DEL, the cit the` follovrin da T un- •Chopping y g y he on the dollar. 5r fortunate wuman hadbath- IL( The return cricket match between DOidALD MOLLY nerrtabut. and gone in �Onda $ Wednesdays Sedicttor, NotarJYubLc. Aluueyw t.uat:. BIiILDER'8 $IIYPLIER in and not until • two girls, hitby and picketing p d 9 Olin formerly occupied by tnc utz A. c. l.btir• g , DorisDOriS ,{., gaa,wntb.inoott sort dove. wn,tby. Sty Bell, aged 17, .and Helen Dunlop, on the College grounds on slid Fridays ! ,.alfO local carte a work aged 15 both of Toronto found her Monday,and resulted in an easy When a Holiday comes on a Cho BE?ITUN, 13tLL fs KUJJ g body. floating on tlhe west side of Y P' Barristora is Jollulorb We have also placed in stock a full victory for the yr ::,ors of 82-77.. the river, They. dragged her body We regret to announce the deat!� Pang day we will grind the next f NV 11-L1AlLi J. nhAtUly. tt, C , line of Maple Lebf Milling ashore, and Miss Bell, who. -is fam-, _of ThoMas, young son of ' Garrett > • day. 1Eii.BROVlih: nr1:1., 1a l , J. D. F. ROS Uu'e Feeds. iliar 'With resuscitation methods, Po-Fer, near the east townline. To; get peplos results from pig JAM a wit,c T A W MITCHELL 'worked on the body until others .re- The new residences of B. Bunting fs wJ Street lutonto, nuetaide sass a lieved her. Dr. Cartwright, of Pick- and F. Peart, are rapidly nearing' feeding the grain, must be ground ering, was summoned and directed completion. first.' `w C 0. itlUliAFLlJdu1V it Lu„ liatrtw .Pickering, Ont. "'operations until the life -satin �.:. ' C eters,--iwators. Notaries etc., 5mee sv), g The stone-maRons are at work on p„lo other mill grinds as line as ILaeetnor 1 +(n Bu+ldir� 3tr Twonta fit, roru•.to. Office phone 7400 Residence 6520 crew, of Toronto, with an inhalator, the new Pirie block Tokshone Ad. iris; ewAgrrng Prion SKl:l. bit arrived and endeavored to revive this doer. The Grand Trunk Railway has r F THOMSUN & McMILLAN-Rarrir- the woman, but abondoned the work dlecided to allow thirty days . on a FEED. 4N HAND ' ian, 5oticiums. Notary twbttc. Uffice at The Beal Store, Claremont about 7.15. It is thought' that she ma"ence of Mr. 'rhomson, lot 31. concewon 1, p$qN g reLutil ticket. Pitterte�, Ud«ce haarac Thurida and Saturday'. suffered a. heart attack and drifted Bette f Service than Ever. ..outlies, from 7,uu y. m to s.3u p. m.. or by -The Prize Lists for the forthcom-w,' FURNITURE into deep water. Dr. H, C. Pearson. _ �poiotmmt. 1 oronio elites :nos Royal t3f b ing Fair of t114' Pickering :4gricul- i» Phone tier IO,O. 'Toronto El 5311x. of `Dunbarton, Coroner, decided t'rat lural Society are now ready A spec, �'• _+. GF 'i y 371• We are displaying -an iattractive 'an inyuest would' not be -necessary. ial feature of the fair will be variety of — - __— (1ONANT & ANNl:3.- Bnrrtrwew. _ v� Aluminu® And Graniteware Etc. speeding, ceding, in the" horse ring. sauc.:aWAN .'X. 1, Furniture and' Furtiture The Thistle Act is still inr,forc;e GORDONF D. NIS. B. A... C. E'ricei low, to kewNoveltin aeitb times. - alzs. W. Gee spear the week end d }►1.c.1x P. Axe+li;. B. A., LL. S. ut ou would not think so when iOdnr •T t z 5imue 5t. S , O•hav P g 1n Toronto. riving on our sideroads. -AND ruoar-4 and s (tAbe.a), and at -the Court - Wanted; at once, a good- smart -*y taoe.e. whttby, (Mr, C onant) Phone 7 (Whit =Kr• =;. Ormerod is spending .a boy to learri the tailoring- Apply J• A}1 kinds of. ReFa>tr -'�C oik :) x ti)• RADIO SERVICE few da7s with H. Ormeroa. Greig, Pickering. , e Miss Effie Gra' sent .the. Tuning •`1huaranteed testa, A Graduate of Radio College .meek end with Mrs. . Beelby ane We learn that :1Ir. J M. Palmer ?111 �"j with family. has secured a lucrative position at C. S. MaCDO NAL D s r N��{, NIL O. SM ITH. D. D, 9.: L. D_ S„ _ the Temple. of Music at a sale of a (Sarxeeeor to lit. U to -the -minute training Miss Ruth -Cole, of Highland �' -.209 CLOSE AVE,. TORONJCd J• " Uale o Graduate of h • herper annum �Rerjat College of tren� Surgeons and Toron- p Creek, spent '8 fete _ dti}'S oris $1,000 Phone Lakeside Ism M i1�ilwe. At cru a., mike over D. A.Phone a>1d aunt, Mrs: W. 3ad!er. Orden taken at NEWS Oiffioa seo.eali#•e" TO"a' y "`"d Fr'd's+li1 �Q1e :FINEST . EelIjIPMENT t, Brougham ; Misses :vi. and G. Corbett arp - -' -- for s ndi a week. orith W. arse Mrs Gannon is taking a month's _. [?D V.!l . T d is LLA i pal L D 9., Guarat)tetd Satisfaction Mrs. Crummer, of Pickering,. _ Dwa Q u � , c; and the *(the Royal - afteToronto, o, vacation at Lake Simcoe. t �• Dasa Sur4Aosand the NoiverntJ adTosonto AT aIr, Dennie and daughter .lett nice m reodenee aecond door east of St. And- Bert -and Mrs. Harvey are on to Shingles Fo " Se11e Church20, . Picker Out Jfhce boon, a Rxgaonable Prieog for their home in Alberta. after m s... w e p. m., or by aa,ot;nmer,t. tx-ray Taber and Batteries always oa b ,lei spending some #ime -with airs. ` ..r.ires. Phoee Ptdt ayes. Fadi Miss Gamr-nag is spending ' a G 1 niar 8t r oto. trip to Schnectady,' N..Y. Plaskett. s e Pe Alt Oq vA d •. eel 8bfa,, ,�. �. H. HOY MILLER. week in the city with the Everest Hlyd'N Felt 81,tr,- Rhi"ales. »� Sroutibam. Ontario Mrs. Paris, of Los Angeles, Cal, family, Also. re•rnblxrin hu �s>srrissaw,a 0 asDo. and Mss. Home.' of Detroit, called y B hilly wheeb. j v 4Stf Pb-nr M{rk 1848 ongratvlations to the success- Lwwn mowers oh%rpened. Ilkat their cousins' Mrs. F. Gibson P P Mj� rkham High r. PATEEi•90N:B CLASEMIPN - ELIZABETH , IiIUNAi�D80iyi- %� Last week. f� Pupi � .Pir♦and ousaeaobikiawrance of all tinea, M U S I V aCl]OOt: arnaroelne oomwowof sous flaaactat .one• Quite a number of the- C mmun- Nn - call ora prices. one -x d gatl'h 8B1S tllrr ity met at the home of Howar i The .'Grant Malcolm family were Experienced Music Teacher acid Edith Ormerod to do honour to "week -end visitors of., the H. Mal- ` FPOSTIL . Liceo„isa Auctioneer, conn family. . tar at all .r of Yvrlt ra Non'out%rin. As, with a Toronto COnservaton .their. brother., . F�ne1•srrrt and his �( j�� _ • •+- qr.v� of all Maar .oMaa.o a on rhorMw The Young .People held 81i en- is v MINIM Adare.aor9m 11Uvw?, o.. ons standin wife. and.=daughter, Laura, before ., r �• Joyable• picnic' at Freiuhman'a Bay e' . their departure for Cannington.ay� Ei BILATON. TOWNSHIP will teach afternoons or evcr►in s on Saturday: g Atter some time spent The Misses Shaughnessy, • r ". iN � Da cierh conveya.rer i Etc..sonee for Saturctay reserved for school > in games of Tor p e ta4m. afDtiarite, AWhitev nl,. Etclaauer of. and contests, Rev bias MuttonB>liildera' Supplies , lJavtaae susses wbieevak,Uot children. onto, epem last week with Mus. called Mr. and Mrs, Ormerod and George Philip_ l_� �_.. `x' ;Rates very Moderate, Laura `forward, and Sirs. Gee read M. M A rr Studio at rtr own home one rtiile ". Junes and i;oHie Shepherd an address, after• which. Mr. aii,t Y ,Lumber and Lath ]LIOSNr3BD AU('T[(1vP;f$Lt AND Mrs. Ormerod were resented with.. have returned from a week's vis - east of Broughartt oa No. 7 p rung at Burk's Falls: B. C Slliuglefr-�' VALUATOR Hi bora alt electric Eton{ tamp and Mist Highway. _ krs. Slade and- tA-o daughters; . -`Sales cooducleta Anywhere - - Learn with a' silver bread tray. holidaying with Jlslue Coa The recipients of Toronto, 'are holies 4 s - Phone or write: Addtrar 614 i)undia - MRS. CARL f1g`%j'I"'i' p is made suitable and feelink replies, and everybody -sane. the Wm. Gray faauiy.11lberta Coal 8ireri. E.iet, • The W. J. Brown family, of * rt 1 _'Whitb Ontario MIIls !.For The y � y' DOII18Bti0 COgA �r y. y are Jolly Good Fellows" - (Pickerin �aronto were. with T. G and - -- � The best wisi�t'_s of all go with--R--:-� Mrs. Brown on Sunday. --- Cement.' LimN -Plaas them to their new home. - � < You Cannot, Avoi easy for Fro s' t & Wood -.... _ Mrs. W. J. Stewart and fi mfly, :Maple Body Woodg Cookabott .Yarm Maehinert of ala3kham were with the Dun- -' An Acciden Dnnbarton sail family. on Sunday. Ageiate for Lundy Fe>aert BUT = Complete }ire and, repairs. The W. A of the .United Church Mics Aide Ashton and Effie Mai?: a, a , will be held on Sept, 10th, at the Peterson, of . Upcbridge,, have been Chopping and Feeds of all heiidayir;g with their suet, Mrs. YOU CAN AVOID Home of Mrs. G. -and Irving White kinds. urge Philip.. .00t3)rsatt Itn laments r THE EXPENSE .,Chas. and Mrs, Whittaker and �.Tj THAT Mus. Robt. Scott, of Locust Hill Miss M. Burton and niece, Elia- - f •POLW W S , Royal Pastry Four abeth Burton; of Detroit, were°a a Betern �T � '� called on .old; friends here Last CYRIL E. MORLEX Poultry F�e1le, (}rowing with Milfred and Mrs. Haniitton t�SNEEiALINAURANCB Gerald and Mrs. Cowan, enter- during the week. WILSON p Mash, Lai ing Mash Mag and .Mrs. Seebeck are visit- r� ILSO tat BR__.. �, llaiese — Ptelterts� dZa _ tained friends at the Guild of All ing friends at 4.%Ma(We, slut• while s '� •- We sorry all utakeeof Plow Points. Arts nn their wedding anniversary awe Mrs. Seebeck hal+ the mistor- T �T }� on Mboday evening. y PhoneMsrk?99A -SUMMER D. lr • Lockwood . On Sunday last 4r. "James 11Sc- tune to break her wrist. �. S �� . NS PICKERING, ONT. Intesh , attended- service in the city Mr. and Mrs. McWhirter and �. which -was conducted by a minim• childDren are on holiday, and will. ��R � ^^** ������ �♦"Scottie's" . visit W. McWhirter's people at Pt. 4 For the Home and R• G• YJE\DE-Nn G er finalhorns in Scat Stewart before they return. - land' Dr. and Miss Dennis of Stettler' Sz>Exim� _ ` FUNERAL DIRECTOR Verandah _ -_ Mrs. S. 'wIcConochie called on Alberta made a farewell visit to an old friend of this community, TRYr ,• :. _ Private Aixbulance Mrs, Pizer, who is. nearintr the sen* Mre T. X. Knox on Wednesday , P Day and Night Service ?'y y before, leaving for then biome. Mr. jOj��'i�! ?� Catri Chairs u mark and }las woliderfuli vl s `■.w,tr W: Phone 9000 good -health. T. Ho and song age of R. Hodson Geo $2.25 St. Paul's. on -the -Hill, Dunbartan Winnipeg, also were visitors ofNGLiSH �� ►` ,� Malvern 5000 .Sunday, August 30th, Sunday Mie. Knox on ''Tuesday . of last Lawn Seats school at Mai wgeit• .Health $iny • 2 p. m. Evening Prayer ,Ont. The Dress -making Class. with 1 x at 8 p: m. Preacher at tolls service, t -Hooked Mats Rev. E. G. Robinson heir instructor, Miss 'Mary Phill- MakesjaII ii3vigoratin$ ,Fair iners S. G. and Mrs. Morrish and Miss i s ha a very Suess. , u co 4 'J$C. • twee d nun ladies taking up refr86t11II'� dritllt,tici.r r�•, r xt y th nP visited Callender, and AA � young .,... R'Ia Ra id work. The Singer Sewing Machine bevel 8iok he e fnrjlous. aC hB, aterproof Window Shades quintuplet, a week ago' Flo Filter Discs 450. and last week -end visited with Co, Taenmg new power machines, Complete, 49c,,, ' the hall resented a very busy...9tOD1Ach,.iDdig P rS' p ilii ac Bradd At her home � at W ell_made ehiali troughs aced Brighton, .group of workers. --On -1 idaq_ after } k. e$1r �Isctric Platen, Toasters, Iron Baby ohiog troughli at Moder- moon a demonstmUr was pre"M Z Electric bedroom Lamp, $4.00 On August 12th at the Manse b X0 A Found ate rices. F to ahold the young ladies bows to '� B Prices. Rev. Nx. Burgess, Ote marriage use the me attachments of the e Maus in stook a trice line of Tbt std reliable B. H. Paiute, Enamels took place of itev. James Tadd of machines, which w was , much a res gifts for the Bridal Shower, and Varniebm Chicago, td Mars. Ida lionise Steet pP *- �+�+�+p� e�'�'� fated. The Wotnet➢'g Instltnte apon 16THI,�' u'` . S l rrl�l�� 1 j Also Harney OA. Paint Oita. Turps >u� °f itosebanit Corner. 'We extend gored a "-J peeper at the cl~Z;aepa w cit U# 4 Coal Olt. conR'ratulatiotss. y� d a 'dress :,i Ste Kv a 1 A joint camp -fire meeting b6f tba i#pari"siyltea fitDlli;COfgf'�.:: ' Vit+ Funeral Direo�or a�eT-Harris Repairs. Y: P. s. of Dunbarton, °'D a le �xhibftioo .�f this NPl'lO1it8 Am bHl suns TM and Chert y wood. �1t be `i d' work done bv.. the • "Is dna atg thfi �VI+� V 3� �. .the p of air Meek Dilgs, l!biiijpt; wsli s'l 'angle `' �^ x Flime IWO, Ela►rdw y �lafas. •sW:��ef� a ,� v.tyres PbPhnue 4e0G > y c ... q 011e -h h• s� r0T0+aYRAi.KI:V .- " y • ,. -.. er,ro _. .. _ :t4L't : .' ..dw �m-- :.: �n .Xw.^+,x-. -.•e •i '',y,cYx 4Y.' -'. �': �`r+- :a .. a .moi ,R- J� af'•+'k,' i, N ..1r ,t., � „y4 t ..va'•. .attic' '� na. - a ... � '..� 3. J Y � .. .. .:w`''; 7 - ✓ After Love-ly Game MARKET 0 411 QUOTATIONS sparks from the Press .? F • X • • ♦ „ • • • • • • • • • • • .w„ � PRODUCE PRICES ' ordinary standards, having a small United Farmers' Co-operative Co. .CANADA desk in front of his favorite seat at �iJ are paying the following prices; for which lie will be able to write. King I produce: Fealty Brakes Edward. is a bus man; indeed, he EGGS =Priers to producers, cases The man or woman who takes does not like to be idle. -Stratford retuned basis, delivered Toronto: performs a oat a 'driver's license p ,r r ... ...... Beacon-Herald. 'r.g' "A" large" voluntary act which involves an im- 1Vsltural Pose Mt t" W a a ttA" medium 25C T contract with his fellow Citi A farmer, visiting his son at the " . , .....'..... a" "B„ 20c' zena. Surely one of the items 'of that university, .took the boy down town x • 4 +,C++ • , , .... 18o- contract is a declaration on the to have his photggraph taken. The h, �. a BUTTER-No. l Ontario solids :• driver's part that he possesses and liotographer suggested that the , son ti x" .. s Will exercise that speck of sense p r stand with his hand on bis father's �y b 5 �c; o 23',J c. 2 which tells him that brakes are life- shoulder. • POULTRY - 1 savers. It is no life-and-death mat- ,It would be 'more appropriate;' x" (Quotations in cents.) u"wu�' ter i! the engine -won't turn over, remarked the father, "if he stood ' ' Dressed but s car that cant be stopped with his hand in my pocket." -- Live Dressed Milkfed within a reasonable distance is the �'"A Hens- "A" "A" "A" Rural Progress. equivalent of a mad elepbant.-Win- Over 5 lbs. .. 13 .. .. nipeg Tribune. Comparatively Simples N' 4 to 5 lbs .. 12 .. , The Marquess of Willingdon, re- 3 to 4 lbs: Tilted Woricen x. Gently returned from: a five-year —sally Pilera (right), screen scar, and Josephine Cruiksiiauk, well- Spring broilers— •• Colgate .University research pro- term as Viceroy of India, has been known. tennis player, smile happily as they leave the, courts atter their 1�'a_2 lbs. ieseors have made the astonishing offered the presidency of the Brit- victory in the women's doubles at .Los Angeles tourney. Spring chickens- discovery- that the man• who tilts ish , Broadcasting Corporation. Hav- 2',h-3% lbs. .. 11 • •' back in his chair and cocks his feet ing made the- Hindus and bloham- 3%-4 lbs. ... 12 .. .. on the desk can work faster than medans behave. fairly well, .His Signal �t� 41/z-5 lbs. ..: 14 the fellow who sits in a normal Lordship shouldn't experience muchew �►OOtY Over 6;lbs. .. 15 - position. . Tests on a group of stn- difficulty with interierMnce, static ✓ Old roosl��••�s,. 7-9 dente revealed that the young men' and swing music.-Windsor Star. ilitates ♦ WHOLESALE PROVISION PRICES cotild add, figures 7.] per cent.��� � Ow Wong sale ollow ngdealers ere faster snd 14-1 more accurately " d Wi11.,Fa" the q..oting, the- following prices to the with their feet elevated. Just the A large Japanese beet has or- Tor.ntc retail trade- name if we catch anyone around rived at Amoy„ China, on what is Pork .- Hama, 22%c; :shoulders.. our office with 't ei where arms termed a "good will tour." On the - Alread Installed at ought to be we are afraid that what Important Step in Safety Program y, 15 xc;. butts, 18c; loins, 22c; picnics, other hand it is more than prob- po . irk- ought say will sound rather old- able that the animating idea Is to Strategic Points—To Be Standardized Throughout bard -'Pare, tierces, 12�fic; tabs, fashioned.-Midland Free Press.. - impress upon the Celestials the '.�� Province 13c; pails 'roc; prints, 13c. . 13 folly of displaying too much will - oa their own account.-Brantford Adopted by the Department of Shortening Tierces, 1Duc; tubs. ,try Common Sense 10�1'ac; pails,. iliac; prints, >13fie. Another slogan which .might be Expositor. Highwayi for Ontario and deemed by MAod Tax to be added to all shortening employed in an attempt to bring traffic experts to bean important . In ices. µ home to drivers, pedestrians and Works Both Ways step in the Department's new high- isn't this amused condemnation waysafety program, atraffic-actuat- • • gpy AND STRAW , all others who make use of the of the geographical ignorance of l $Lw for D highways the extreme folly of rets- ed signal system is now.' being in- gay quotations in Toronto as less and careless practices L "Try our visiting tourists being over- stalled at ' several Ontario points provided by Toronto dealers are: Common Sense," for it is lade o! done' It would, be just as . possible, which will obviate the necessity for • N. 2 Timotliy bay, baled, $9.00 no doubt, to make a collection' of F this ordinary, everyday, saving pea- the motorist's waiting for a green to $10.00 a ton; No. 3 Timothy' the faux pas committed by Can- session which lies at the root of a adians on tour in the United States. ligbt when there is no cross-traffic One Food For Breakfast, TWO hay, baled, $7.00-to-$8.00 a ton. Oat good many of the accidents which Poking fan at the "innocent abroad" Proximity.- 'According to teats and wheat straw baled, $6.0'0 to $7.00 -1 are occurring.—Brockville Recorder, new robot system reduces accidents, For .Lunch, Three Far a ton. is an ancient and rather discredit- facilitates .traffic flow, lessens the Dinner Allowed Dissenters ed pastime.-Hamilton Spectator. _ . - - GRAIN QUOTATIONS . municipal cost of traffic control,. as Strange as it may seem, there are well as saving the motorist's time and Following are quotations on To still a few old-fashioned parents EMPIRE temper. The 1-2-8 'permits us to eat ,only hero and there who .refuse to do one food for breakfast, tvto foods for rento grain transactions for car lots. Wiest Its use' is expected to be standard= what their children command thein .zed throughout the province at heavy lunch,. three foods for dinner. Tea or p=ices oa basis ca:f. bey p.1 N to do.-Windsor Sts:. Welcome to Sir Robert . Borden. intersections, traffic ezperta state. coffee counts as a food. Even.* piece. ;danitoba Wheat-No. l North- war-time leader of Canada, a aplen- Nei 3 Northern, LOM _NO. 4 North- did statesman in the Empire. cIs ease, The first installation in Ontario went o! bread or toast with dinner coattta ern 1.07',x; No. 2 Northern, 1 : Collection did a the Empire Prime into operation at Niagara Falls. On- as one food. The only consolation r- 973fic; No. 5, 90% No. 6'wheat, The Metropolitan United Church Ministers who ruled us in. the. dark tarso, at the Bridge and Victoria Sts. that within this limitation in tuat°t; 8996,; feed 74%c. ' of London was robbed, 02 more than days. He departed from the scene intersection, be to 'one' of the iety, of meals, almost any q . Western oats-No. 2 C.W., �% v $80A, representing two collections after the war. "takiaB with him the moat dangerous in Cana sF-in that within reason is permitted: 3 . C.W. Sl%c; extra No. 1 teed on Sunday. Congratulations mingle These are your day's meals seder deepest respect and love of the this presents a network of railway 1-24 diet:- oats, SZc; No. 1 feed, 49c. with condolences on the part of people. He was compelled during the and street-car tracks over two bisect- Manitoba barley - Teo. 8., CW.. paatoTa with less ,generous flocks.- war to do, many stern and deter- fag highways that, are thoroughfares Breakfast:•One food. Quench thirst 65a/ac; No. 5 ('rW., 63'14c.; No."1 feed. Toronto Mail and Empire• mined acts. There is now no man for a heavy flow of tourist traffic with hot lemon-wtter or unit juice screenings, $28 per ton, delivered admired and respected for his to and from Canada at this border (unsweetened). Take bacon, egg, most Ontario points. - more An Australian Ve�ct courage. The Empire wishes well of point. kidney, sausage, cereal, or any one- Ontario grain, approximate prices The leading women's publications devoted public servant who has The system is also in operation food dish. Cool without .seasoning. track shipping point-Wheat 95c t4 sof Australia took a strew vote as to contributed so much to the well• at Newmarket, Ontario, where the Ii you take .tea .or coffee, no othir g7a; oats, 43c to 45c; barley,'.55 to whether the D i o u n e quintuplets being o! the British peoples.-Lon_- Yonge-Eagle intersecting highways food as these beveagea count as a 60c; corn, 83 to 85c; rye, 60 to 61e;l should be return a to their parents don Express, are important traffic arteries to blue- food. - • malting barley, 96c to 98c; milling or left in the ebarge of Dr. Dafoe. koka, Lake Simcoe and other vaca- Lunch: Two foods.. Any meat, local; oats,' 4a to 45c.. There were 24,000 answers with 16,- Old Complaint tion areas. The robot signals are fish or egg dish without seasoning. -_ 4s -.favor of the continnancs of . British goods may be- the -best also-in —use- rwea=-Gr-imsbR west state .are.. This majority verdict the world, but our salesmen snd where provincial highways No. 8 and provided sweet' consists of one in- E gjislZ Boys l , e would. probably be substantiated in sales methods, says Mr. Bol Installations No. 20 cross. Installations are 'also gredient. Bread or toast may be sub- Travel In eanada - - ail other civilized lands.-Brantford Jensen, a big Danish retailer, , are planned in Toronto and Ottawa urban stituted for the vegetable or sweet. Expositor. the, world's worst. It is chaatenint; intersections.' !or us to learn our short-comings Tea: Afternoon 'tea is not permit- ; Dr. J. W Dafoe from foreigners• Once was the time While the signal light system, at ted, but unsweetened lemonade Dz*y LONDON Deep appre, exte o! Dr: J: W. Defoe who Is termed .when British goods vera so good present in general use, changes the > drunk plentifully between meals. the hospitality and kindness extend- the Dean of western journalism, that,tbe sold'themselves. Now the stop and go lights on a fixed ache- Dinner: Three foods - any meat, y ed by Canadians to a party of though 70 years of age, appears as have to meet the- blast of h:gii- dule the new robot system has the fowl or " fish (without seasoning), English' sebool-boys toured the Dons- powered lwart and vigorous as s matt powered salesmanship. Since we as passage of the vehicles themselves vegetable, and sweet, or soup, fish, inion for air weeks in June and half that age, ani Mr. tirockington, a nation are skilful enough to make actuating the signal lights~ explains sweet. Bread' or toast may besub- July is expressed by W..H. Steven- An referring to his long service to good stuff, we` ought to be able to A. V. Armstrong of Northern E1ec- stituted for one of the otl er foods son; director of the tour. '. the people of Manitbba through his acquire the skill to sell it, at home. tris, who is supervising the installs- Mr. Stevenson, writing to The ;paper, the Winnipeg Ilrree , Press, and abroad.-Manchester Chronicle. tions throughout Ontario. Wait$ for _ Canadian Press, said: :The boys stated that' he believed he would the green light at .ititersectiona where 0 on so indefinitely that the would 15►lrodaitles have hth a wonderful experience g y The Song of the Shirts there is irregularity in traffic flow which they will never forget. They F have to shoot him on the resurrect- The fable .of the melancholic will no longer be necessary and there have learnt in .a ' Hort time a great ion morning.-Coleman Journal. Sultan who was told he would not will be no inordinate delays for cross-- deal shout .the politics, industry and. ' recover till he had slept in the shirt Air 'freight traffic by Pan Ameri- life of the country generally am� for Life p traffic motorists. When the. car can Airways, in and out of the Miami o! a happy man and, sending forth crosses over traffic detectors, placed have gained knowledge which will — In the, expressed hope that - it his emissaries to the four quarters flush with the highway surface well 'airport, Florida; oaten provides re- enable them all their_ lives- to take T' will make an impression on our.own of the earth, found only one happy markable contrasts. One parcel, the lawmakers a n d magistrates the man=who had not a shirt to his back from the signal-equipped inter- other flay, weighed only two ounces, a real interest in Canadian affairs section, this passage establishes a. and the welfare of the Dominion. " Montreal Star re rima n item-from contact with the control mechanism and contained a single false tooth • «All of us hoe to return to Ca- p �► back—has a very rept modem uppli- p an English paper which records the cation, particularly as to the end. which the owner had left behind in a nada some day and renew the mangy and assigns the right of way by' hotel bedroom. As a contrast to this fact that Happy, indeed, is the country now- friendships we have made, . but, �- '`'Vivian S t a c e Saunders, means of the standard traffic signals whether .this be possible or- not, we Y adage that is• not plagued with tiny parcel was a 500 pound consign- aged 30, dairy farmer„ of Lane shirts, or "blessed" with them, for —green, amber and red. meet which contained a mining'ma- shall all. treasure the happiest High the blessing -has very' much the ap- The safety and timesaving factors memories of our Canadian . tour and ' '.....End Hi h Wycombe, Bucks. chine crankshaft. This was being sent are particularly noticeable where of the great. kindness with which was convicted at - High WY- pearance of a pltigue in'- disguise.' to n mining plant in the Andes Moan- eombe on two charges of driv- Unfortunately, "shirtomania" is there .is a marked irregularity in trine over a route which involved we were received by Canadians in Ing a goods motor-van while traffic volume. Cars approaching the eve art of the Dominion." g g catching.. Even. Egypt has developed only a few hours journey by air, but, p -under the influence of drink, red light are given the right o! way it, and from the vera beginning it would have taken nearly three weeks He was suspended from driving is causing trouble. 'At first, there immediately unless traffic. on the if traversed 'by ; pack • mule. One for life and final £10. was merely an insignificant body. of other thoroughfare is using the inter- strange consignment ,which:' passed EdtftOnton Accepts The St. Thomas Times Journal "green shirts" who ,found that the section. The waiting cars receive the through Miami recently came from a : prosperity Bonds ~ ~; . ,-agrees heartily with the attitude adoption of their underwear as a right of way at the first break in the surgeon ,in Mexico. It was a tiny ,taken by the Star. It observes that uniform gave them an importance opposing traffic, this reverting at the piece of. living tissue from a patient, while suspension for life from that they would never have been first opportunity to the thoroughfare and it was lieing'rushe�3 by air for EDMONTOti, -City council hes driving a ,motor vehicle is a serious able to .obtain, or merit ,otherwise, on which the countinuous traffic was analysis in New York. The parcel agreed to accept $85,000 in prosperity • .penalty it. must be kept in mind Then the Wafd founded a counter- interrupted. By this means, the in- arrived- at Miami at 5 o'clock one eve- certificates from the Alberta Govern-�, that driving. while drunk ,is. also a organization of ."blue shirts," and tersection will be in constant use ning, and. was on its wiry to New York ment in lieu of a $55,000 cash grant serious offense.-Toronto Telegram. the trouble began. The Egyptian• when traffic offers and there will be two hours later, reaching a Manhat- for purposes of relief. Formal agree- - A Busy King Army is shortly to be increased in no irritating delays for either the tan hospital the following morning. ment is still to be signed: �.y---.-The new King's automobiles are strength. Now, if thfese young lads main stream o! traffic or the cross- :There the laboratory workers carried Certificates will -be accepted from smaller than those used by Ming must needs wear a uniform, as it traffic, out their tests so quickly that they citizens in payment of utility services' ` ]Gedrge, whose autos were exceed- seams, and it they are so bursting were able to telegraph the result of "and other accounts designated from .singly large and roomy, He had, in with patriotic energy as they main- We can't figure out bow it is that their investigations withit+ a few time , to time." Councilmen decided tact, the largest privets cars In the fain, let them have their uniform mature instated on putting all the Tit• world the' wheel base being 167 by all mesas (s shirt if they insist), amino in spinach and liver and hours, and the surgeon in Mexico was recently., Seven aldermen and Mayor inches, s`hd thA width 65 fucks$ but let it be khaki.-Cairo Sphinx. onions Instead of apple, pie and cho- able to carry out a prompt and enc- J. A. Clarke favored the scheme; Ade alderman opposed it, "r : Still, the now car which King Ed-- Gelate cake. cessful operation. ` r• y r ward has pufthased Is, large by C-4 - _. , .�.-.. � ...... :.. cv. . .. ., .r. ". '::-.... � ,. .:,:.> ,::, ;:�:-. .'�r .w y-- to : :-re our v "1'w�n,, • >-ei-,:5:.. .. , ,�•.:.�y. . :. :,n-.,... -.:., :.. ...::`•. ,:.....:. . .S',4 N"^�. _!tr +e•„�. R l � raj n:�. ^S.S. ..•- .. ,.>.-,+."�A:; w .:�•': •~ �.. may.,.. .5 a PROBLEMS OF EVERY DAY LIFE Alleged _ -� R Dir. M M 1 1 WIT k SeeWng Escape It you discover that it is some dib - aa An anxious mother has written for acuity at school which she ought to The customer gazed pensively at MY advice regarding her little girt,face up to and is seeking to escape, and it seems to be a case of what then you must encourage tier to face the barber. Something - about him _ seemed rather odd: up to it, Show her there !s nothing :lsyehologista call "detente mechan• . • - htm", She writes: "Some - days our to fear, and make her •feel that -even Customer (at last) -1 say,• isn't it 'r little girl (aged 12) complains of varl• her teachers do not expect from bar' unusual to See a barber with long ons ]finds of pains and does not want more than the best she can do; Should hair and• whiskers like yours? to go 'to school, 1 have had her ex• you find that It 18 some particular Barber (nodding) — Yes, but" it's 'mined twice by our doctor who says teacher of whom she is afraid, a talk good business. .Every man who sees She is quite at and there is nothing with the teacher might. put the mat- how they.. look on me asks for a hair wrong with her. We have noticed that ter right and create a' better under• cut and shave. -- ; • — —air pains come regularly on the same standing between teacher and child, Extra Values at no ex- 4 days and if 1. allow her stay trom At all events, children ought to be tri cost ... that is your school the Arising young artist was showing P �i" when Pains she' complains of trained to face life and that can never ositive 1 • :X,, N seem to a critic through his studio:' pass away after a few hours be done by over -indulging them with Artist (stopping in front of one you buy Firestone Mires: and she is all right kindness and sheltering them froia of his early efforts)—This picture Among these are If you are doubtful about your tam- every di>Sculty and hardship. it Hi Preston's 2 Extra Cord. BY doctor's decision have another doe- not do to give in to your little girl• is one I painted' to keep the wolf plies and the bread that tar look her over just to make sure, If the doctor insists there Is nothing from my door. 'bind the tread and body - but I am Inclined to ►.bink he is right, organically -wrong, then he is prob• Critic --Indeed! Then why don't s elastic inseparable �� although es I have said before in ably . right, and you must look for the you hang it on the door knob whereP the wolf can see it? um this • column, I do _ not give medical cause elsewhere. You will probable noalg it safe at any ispeI You pay nothing -. advice' find It just where 1 have indicated for this extra feature that It may be that, ff you go into the you will.A man injures himself every time des you extra safety and natter you will find the cause. of all Of course you must not' be cross he wrongs another.eza mileage. , ber trouble in school: ZPerhaps there with, the child and scold her, That Cwn.Dipsd Coeds k a teacher whom she tears, or a sub- would be cruel and would .only tend Distracfed• Wife (at bedside of sick Get the most for your si`6 sueew y jest she dose not like, and the 'wish to aggravate the eymptome. Be. kind- husband)—Is there no hope, doctor? money. rweitogw, Maes to escape, working anbcoII6Cl0asly 02r ly,' arm and reasonable. and show her Doctor—I don't know. What were do not cost one cant more y unconsciously within her, produces how these fears must be overcome, Se;,affco ry the symptoms of which she com- otherwise she will' never be able to oll you hoping for? than ordinary tinea and D""Ael Plains. Then, when she has escaped meet the `problems of later life - " your nearest raystone the dreaded ordeal. the symptoms din Dealm brit a tare to sod How true it is that half of the every parse. See him appear and she is all right again• men who look 'at their watches don't iiew Extra Now it Is not quite true to say NOTE: The writer of this column know what time it is after they have "today. Rider Strip i --that such, pains are Imaginary. They is a trained psychologist and an au. looked. its are very real: -but they are- produced thor of several works. He Is willing : by fear,- so do- not harshly accuse the to deal with your problem and give Cynthia—Daddy was quite pleased . child of shamming or of deception. you the benefit of- his wide expert• ~, Vliet to the root of the matter by In. once. Questions regarding PAOSLEMS to hear you starting out to be a poet. / •airing what takes plaae at schoot on OF EVERY DAY LIFE should be ad- Her Newest—Oh, is he? That's �� `l those particular days when your littledroved to,: Or, M. M. Lappin, Room great. girl complains of these eymptome. 421, 73 Adelaide St, West, Toronto, 'Cynthia—Yes, the last boy friend 'You will probably discover It to some- Ontario. Enclet e a 3 cent stamped I had he tried to throw out was an- • • _ •thing that car, be easily rectified, addressed envelope for reply. amateur prize fighter. / - a _ Most things, come to them who - hustle while they wait. tage, and the same principle must - - -The man of character cannot do be taken uy by the Individual farmer If things : are not comm work and keep his self res- " organizing hLi farm business, so • • way .... , get in their way. pew- that his farm crops are,marketed to g your crier hninlashe beet advantage by keeping the best Teacher—Junior, tell'me me the deli- • class of live stock. nition of the word 'widow'. - p�dice Junior—A widow is a woman that Cl$fffilfled Advertising Bi Master b lived to long with her husband that ing - g e a n o further Gold and z veins on, R.0 Red Laky pro- he died. Wd Lwe StRA 4Q•ro sOOs/toitai � • Pines announce that no further offer- party of FauUtenham Lake Gold - " '• - - - - � • fag of treasury shares will be made -Mines, according to T. W. Dean, vice- - Msthematica Professor — If there _' _ (�Ew eNv US1bb CAR AND TRUCE - • at the present time. Diamond drill- president and managing director, .who a:e 52 weeks In the year, and sup Pasta shippe4 everywhere. 8atla- _ mi has now commenced on the new is visitingthe - faction ruara,ntePr or money refunded. shoot found property. No. 1 ve'ii, heated steams equals the distance Promos attention to enquiries: Leg lying 1,115 ft. north of which 1s a feldspar Cannot Be Made Properly Anto Para, Head OQlca Mas quern SL p porphyry dyke, from Bombay to Paris, what is my p y west, Toronto Ow haft. to determine its downward has been sampled for a length , of 750 age? " -Qn Poorly Earned Land - extent. This shoot is 140 it. long, ii. Some 28 ft. sampled gave an Student—Forty-four, six. There. are quite a number of "Tmcx" s=ssa with a width of 8.9 feet and has an 'average value of i21 over as average Mathematics Professor — Correct, farmers who still view the breeding ANGER STANDARD LIMB CO.. average value of 2149 . in ld - 1-1 I, E go 4- width of S6 in rhes. fee dyke, which and how did you prove that! of pure-bred lav proved liA-MORtu" West; 10.00ta, II mbs without shoulder . straps-• ton. Drifting' continues on the sec- is iron, 10 tt, 15 ft. wide and well Student—We a ed farming. Until such an ares catalogue. and and third levels. A new com. minera:,zed, has been traced for who is -twenty-two and he is :only hall opinion Is discarded there Is little sysaass oa•rossv>Ifrr>�s pressor a31d hoist recently purchased 1600 it. No. l vein, which is wid-n- nuts. hope for speedy progress towards a 4\UwRA_RTEED BL*slNEssEs --Con- :has now been delivered to the: pro -Ing to the east, has been opened for - better farming movement. Stock rale- fectioneries, Gas Stations, Groceries,' party,_ for another 100 ti Drilling hes Host—I shall have to put you two lug is not a specialty, or at- least started on the Faulkenham Lake fellows in the same room. Delicatessen:, Tobacco Shops. eft at BassaPrice. for particulars, should not be viewed In that light. Investment ent Bureaauu,, 166 Tones St., • Following the recent inspection a group of claims and it is e ' The breeding g pure Toronto. the Jubilee Long tae Gold Mines Mo- expected Guests --That's all right. g and raisin of p the vein will be cut shortly. A el ow ' Host—Well, I think you'll have a bred cattle or cattle of the highest -- .•*erty, a further group of men are of men have started .further surface very comfortable night: It 'ie. it fes- quality is inseparable from their way to the property to as rem - ment the crew g. a lir _.en thhe Plpg t stn Bay therbed. - --- ana4v to date harming. Livey engage oa a tion stock cannot De raised at a groat onCA�1:WEMU_;­ on ...ground for stripping and trenching group of claims, and it is planned to At two o'clock in the -morning one proposes. ,The .,company is reportedtrenching drill this property- as soon as pox-» a! t a guests awoke his companion. �r arms n breeders are C• C. a B. Tonle Tablets are really i Bible. uest—Change places .with me, farmers, and farmers that go In for pur,iytoiihc. blood. 2 CalciumCarbonate plmplu singly financed to thoroughly pros- is keeping live stock should be skilled pact the property adjoining Roche , (groaning) Its my turn to lie blackheads and blotches — and Brow - The The new vein intersected in the 201 on the feather. in farming as well as In breeding. We- Yeast, Blaud's iron and"`Extt•sct -Long Lac in the eastern seetion of The poorly bred ,atocjt that a far of cod over to build you up,' nourish the Little Long Lac area. crosscut at Golden Gate Mining Co. the blood, steady the nerves and put has now been drifted on ,for some T90 mer could struggle along with s few pounds of solid flesh on thin people.. _ it nd feel A new vein showing good values hue ft., with- the last face, assaying may be expected that an erilarged Senna ago, sad enjoy the conditions Start best tido i t— alto. at storees. been uncovered, between the .No. 1 $46.55' over 24 inches. At the int campaign of underground- develop= of a primitive existence, carinot now - . even give. that comfort. In =��'� FREE In cash prizes of intersection the vein assayed ment. will be started at an early • date. B Ask roes for 0, 0, a may: the near future this trdth will be Contest slant. #13.80 over to canal .width. The Darwin Gold Mines. has opened rap more. evident on farms .that market � .. CHRISTMAS -CARD AGENTS crosscut is being continued to inter- -- spectacu tar daIu 'in raisin o en- high priced 'crops through ill-bred live sect the high-grade discovery opened g• p - on surface some 200 ft. from the tions in the new east -west vein on shaft. ,,It is eypected, that the vein the 6th level, according toine man - will be reached within the next three ager Frohberg's report on opera - weeks. Recent results at the property tions. Raising had progresse • t the ate reported' to have- attracted a time of the ;report, to 36. ft. I ova 1.9TOUP of, financial interests, and it- the drift with the vein consisting o IL: gh grade quartz with large amounts of finely disseminated gold. Work •.The `.`Countess" Is Dead for the period ended Aug. 8th has opened up 308 ft along the 8th level of the Grace vein, with the vein con- _ timing .• in a. strong condition and showing medium values; • The Grace `* vein was only recently intersected on the 8th level. The Nyman vein was exposed at surface as an, orebody 100 ft. long and carrying good values across a 3 ft. width. ' - RHEUMATISM f d Pour Minard's into a warm ding. Rub liniment gently int t than apply it according to Ssy , afirections and soon i g ` you'll g•t rellef t 1 11 91 Springbank Snow Countess, 81871, sixteen -year-old -Holstein- cow, the world's greatest life -time producer of butterfat is dead. She died at «Ef1Yfa OF diNn the Springbank Farm of her owner, Mr. T. R. Dent, Woodstock, Ontario, IUI�Y 1'AI on Sunday August 9. In December of last year at 15 years of age she completed her latest R,O.P, test with 18991 lbs. -of 4.30% milk, 882 lbs. of butterfat; setting a new lifetime mark over all breeds, with a total production of 9062 lbs. of fat. Her Highest year production, 1125 lbs. fat y from 25,763 lbs. milk, was made in her 6-year4d .form. She is she. only, eow that ever lived to have made three records above 1100 lbs. of fat IgiLle NO. 3J — ''36 qr ilv o O00 lbs. fat; six above 900 lbs. ,fat or eight above 800 lbs. C-1 stock. Farmers raise live stock ae a -means ,of converting certain crops and crop rbsiduea' into marketable, products. Then why choose the worst market, hick a poor quality of live stock "up, and • cast aside -the -good mark - with unlimited demand wgleb a ell -bred herd. can provide on every farm. The great co-operative move- ments that are now .engaging the at- tention of organized efforts , with farmers, are largely over the market- ing of farm products to best advan- :The ho.chaft Shows how to read character , from handwriting, at a glance - 10e -PREPAID Graphologist --Room 421 73 Adelaide St., W.. Toronto a �J3 z„ er y jq �7. ti 7" 2' in on top of the -League 'Itecordd forces showed themselves very maple W NutJ Wo this inn achieved ipf weak at,biLt. Picklering girls ar only be e. for iosciiig E team work anj co-oporutlon, both very young and are playing their Inswance Cal• L1115 per yaw'sixA ye�s. h3mi - .how: ;- hey paid is advauet of which the 'la first year as a tenni, but if t and WAWANESA' rNS. CO. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Subscripigaim to the United'StAft all through the seaaorr. - On the can stay together for' another year Cheap Rates for. Farm mW Comm" game "bink" Aye probably suso.d will and Gt. Britain $2A In advaum -give a good account' of them - will be in your choice of Fifteen Canadian out for Pickering; both offensively selves. The return gameBuildings jmd.,defensively, 4nd accounted far played at Claremont on fTidaY of Windstorm ineur-knee an BulldhW T:A0-HN MURKAR. Proorietcr. and British Companies of Sound f the 9 runs. The renWnder of this week. How about it, Support - 4 o Windmills Silas etc. iha the tezm all pinyr)l heads -up ball, err.. Aiiemobile Insuranei of I Financial Standing '"'UrES AND COMMENTS and never- stopped trying, the, out- . . I ... - I ... . . .. .�Z I All Kinds Ten ye'Ars experience in Banking field • lookin­ - ecpceialty A. pit- •In Memoriam 'The horrors of a new world war, • Moore for Whitby, as well aA : "WrIt4i or 'Phase 'I and Ipsurance..,Now serying'clients that, we hope, ma*. .neves ching a- NAng- ver olecur,' is up game, fieldei 04. BOWMAN &HOWE Vxqvipfified in, the events that are position faultlessly, and with one- In loving memory of a in Thirteen Different -Townships Townships 4LRd WOOD taking place in Spain, where •the hand stabs, stopped. several ._Picts, dear wife and mother, 911a. J. WHITBY ONT 070.1 war.. has, been, -raging for over eximg rallies. Wood, who passed away, Aug. 27,1 with an office 'iwstem to take care two months, brother fighting a- Pickering how goes into th,: play 1935. You CanBuy at Home of double the volume efficiently. garnet brother, and sister against offs with the winner of second and ..'sist6r: Never .not f or' w'. love her- TIRES, 13.%TTETURS, ,get h6r,. e was life and qr�operty third, place teams, as yet- undeciald. We do.. Your enquh-ies* are Invited and yow 7 AOOE�40K[88, held so cheap as it is in Spain to --I These teams will most likely be too dearly:, day. There was a time in the hist- home and, 'home gamey' and the For her mernory to fade from Our 'like f tflie world when a code of supporters can be pre' cry o pared f,,)r lives a dream; honour. was observedf. , * by' natiohs some high-class, ball. Our lips need not -speak �v'en,,DU!r •when they were at war with one hearts Mourn sincerely, another. Women, . children and -old The Chin on For grief often dwells where it, w were i Amen never targets of the guns seldom is seen. oUthe enemy. .-HospPickering Itals and Rei Pickeng girls'- team took the -In our home she is fondly remem- Cross. tents wel-e,. , always spared.: i j -,op* t of Friday -of last n week when tiered, were the -le it- Only huti.ing, .9 the Clarernorit girls handed them Sweet memories cling i4) her name imate prey 6f the enemy. But "TnOd- a' 16-8 trimming. The game was Th"e who loved her in life sincer-' innings when n th -ern Civilization" has cast�these to lost in the first h e elv_ ..:.;-the winds.- Rt.or,58, poiSon'kas and Pickering pitc'er' was late in ary- 9 4;.il 'her just the , .1 love in death machine guns, as- well as airplanes icing and a. substitote had to fill Fame. Claremont lave added greatly to the horrors in, Claren -coring 8 run!,- Er - b,v has nd. and A --Ever ba of "Civilized" warfare. It May be rors on third base also contrihute,f- remembered that, the war in Spain may bring a: n" to' the cause and the hom-l4a nicely mity. bout a revulsion of feeling' against (Swceesor to W. H. Jackson) - var. Nations may reafiz4 that war - will respond. Within a very short time. this "del;ber ..­��_s_no_w too terrible for them• to `-:1ploymant, but in _vain. They are, spend billions of dollars and qacri-* fice millions of fives in, order to fixed habit. satisfy their hist :For conquest, Both Do not crowd the other Fellow when mettilng. or Mussolini and Hitler are preaching "passing. If he is inclined tQ be a nervous driver, he patronage appi e:B date& At" low and better pries@ M yoll ran in Toronto. Irougham Ont. Phone 515 'Let n+ rewtir th4t leaky top BROCK ftilted 4%fottbr Rowtirs. THEATRE Gordon J. � - 4 0,)rnfortably cool at mil, times PICKERI.NG 0VT4RI0 iLShowq. Daylight Sosvica Time Aug. 28 and, 29 -.Two Shoo.-, 'at 4 30 %nd 9 30 `E DNA FERBXR'S­-' lot SHOW BOAT Th the doctrine' that war iq a noble Starrine a Be that scienc* cl artistry 'can gives. thing. in which every nat;,).i should 4 KE 0 U N�N E an R El engage. Strange to think th� Ital- ..Examination + Service ians and Germans are beinp con - J11 Z.- I I f J OV E + Quality = Satisfaction. vinced that -t'l-qe two diictatovz. are CHARLES W I N N I N Q. H. Tuck, Opti'. right. The, -Anzi -ions. r o Saxon- nations. Eyesigfit Specialist think, O'ff d are Opp. Pod Oman, �1 an Xon4ay. Ti!Z-d,.%y and Wedn'.4da DUpsy 8*. Oshawa doinir all in their �twit to * Put an phow 1516 end to war. 4, Axuc31 an I Sept... I and 2 • Fir -4t Show at 7,36 LA.4t Complete 9how at 8.50 generations it has. Harr Hull For many'' been the aim of parents to give Y tv their children a good education. "Till, We Meet -Bafider and Contractor ambition and a This is a laudable arr who will make work man or woman ......Again' Brietwork and dtoae great sacrifices in order that their peo'Slty children may .receive a good educ- •ation are , worthy of all prais-. HERBERT MARSH ALL A-rchitect's Service 'Many of t'jp leading men and walm UEKTftr. DE 3dIUSARL Repair in the country ,have been Uwvu o 'Those-Who:'LIONEL ATWILLrHE-CROWN ININE brought up in humble homes, ' andarerits Ro"bank Rd. 4*nd Kingston Rdfor the - isigh po@dtion they occupy 1-20 Phone Pie;they have to e%Lnk their P. ., .i hw'7he 9. -in the country. although there are Hell Ship -Manlf wb&.. have succeeded by their A ki"Notice* You 11 efforts alime. But one some -e- Morgan limes, blinks that probably there ht are -too many seeking -to be educ. GEORGE BANCROFT _ated for the professions. Every there are rin ny thousands of ng or wa or either' drivi 'walking - We do Ruilding nf all kinds. men and women graduating - -CARPENTERING, CEMENTIN0. 'from the many universities through- -ILUMBING -out the world, and when they ern- make night -1 APPEAL to the motorists of Ontario to me ergs from the college Ndis 'driving (and night walking) as safe and enjoyable as trucks, trsctofis and all filrm :their c9plomas* under their arms,' dri vIng (or walking) by day. I believe it can be done '8111"ipument, Duro Water _TM y -hwre no place to.go, as there . . .... —by the simple expedient of applling.thc XWCXPICs wood turning af all kinds. �etre uo, opraings for them as _tbeY of COURTESY. and',r,thor Buildt"g XxteAale Mree already filled. There !Lre thous- Let us make it an infallible rule to dip, or dim oW' Pbene ov Call smds of young --men, highly, educat- when meeting other cam It will soon become T. J. PROTTSB ed,and with great ability, wander- 7 almost automatic for us to do so. Oncoming drivers (Swceesor to W. H. Jackson) ing around- the -country seeking em- will respond. Within a very short time. this "del;ber `-:1ploymant, but in _vain. They are, Rte gesture" of, Courtesy (as it .now is) will become a willing to accept work of any kind tic.�buf -not fixed habit. Job! available. They job! arq, be to learn trades Do not crowd the other Fellow when mettilng. or -rasy advised a but many that once gave -les "passing. If he is inclined tQ be a nervous driver, he employment to many. Have almo-A: may easily misjudge distance at night. We don't know. And it costs, us nothing to give him several feet of �j passed out of eiiatence., Elaclmnith- ;.'ung, sinoe-making, tailoring and clearance. ..tnany others =require but 'fclw mien,., t us give pedestrians MORE thArt'ample'space foe account, of changing conditions"' 7 walking. We have all the advantage when we are kitrod -siving find the uct itu of •labor driving and the other fellow is' Let USPOt use .41nachirery- it is the custom for that advantage in,a bullying way. With GEORGE BANCROFT ANN SOTHERN.. We do Ruilding nf all kinds. VICTOR DORY -CARPENTERING, CEMENTIN0. ATTILNTION, FARMERS -ILUMBING dod GENERAL- REPAIR WORIt We are prepared to repair oars. We a Ao sell BrAntford Ronflog trucks, trsctofis and all filrm Mat-rinis. Empire Batlaroocn. machinery, wheels rebuilt -and '8111"ipument, Duro Water tire -setting, wood -work and systema, Beatty wood turning af all kinds. Stable Eq1upment Plaft ' your order now for and',r,thor Buildt"g XxteAale Mree wood working and turning. Work 'Gualrstiteed Pbene ov Call 0 H. ROWS A6oad H. T. J. PROTTSB Brock Rand. Blacksmith Shop. (Swceesor to W. H. Jackson) Phone M PICKRRING, ONTA Phhoe Pick 2729 1-20 '..xrrany to advise those wbo are„outng .,on the other hand, when we are walking. let us snow .of employment to go on to firms. true courtesy to those who are driving. Whin we walk F Without experience they may makes :WiTH traffic, we place ALL the responsibility -upon THFRE D &WHITE 5TOPES -failure of that employment and be- oncoming traffic, the 'motorist. Always walk facing .,:..:.Mdes 't'se're 'is. *ow, an over-produc- that the lights of and wear -or, carry something light tion. Thug .taking everything into oncoming cars will pick up, even if you carry only a FINEST BULB consideration is a difficult' wiat- partly opened newspaper' _t I So er to decide what to do, but there These are a few instances only, o demonstrate the Chipsq`3 ibs*for 25c. but that is alwit",1vom at the, t(YPFI -top . is so small that eve which . I am suggesting and w every person SPIRIT of Courtesy ORANGE recommending the people of can not got In EO It. Teco Marmalade' lar, 240. large jar,, practise and preach the golden rule of the road `"Shoal to others the same couttesy that you would PLAIN OR 101>PZED -to town like have to YO ee running, 2 -pkg C Salt, fr yours, . . ..... Sports. HEINZ 20c Porkand Beans, .2 tins- for , • 10. Nutdral SiJCED . M IN tSTEA OF I G H W A -Y S Plineapple, 2 tins or Pickering Pqrstes played ti,,eir 'H -Y.final league game of the season PJt0'VtNCE OF TR ARI 0 CLA guinst Whitby St. Bernard's on 0 N T A *JW of this week and nniy by, 3 f s. OVR�Vegetable $ou1j*, or 5c. a sensational ifting rally in . the last innings *ere - dwy- - able to YOU'LL 7 -DOZEN Z 1 ',4 0 R(',,qG9 XXX Sp-etal, 0 li-b & 0 rr-y "k FIER KING9 GRiLNULATED SUG'AR a win. The final score up I 09Z R *4 R U H being 9--4g with Pickering. getting �ENJOY IT 100 1h. or -9 Atf f 20c. their calf of *e last Five i�rruns In nings. The boys. are to be con- i on their seagon'ds recor gratulvAed E3C>07 H d 91URISON Of 9 wins against 1 lose and f",sh- 134 y cc7 } — yn1­3-:i- '.j •' s -•`F._. 6 .nine beta - LAND •SV1tYEYOR - , , :: _ st�c_. M�ohn e+�beli�s. � . ! their ice-cream social at the home U M.Y.... th . F. J. DONE�'AN B. A., B. Sc.,.O. d o _ Reeve O," L. ands Mra Pascoe o€ -- .. T- t, ' racing car #]laC _ a speed o slightly .. -more L. S. On file are the records of aur-- t !an 304 miles- des_hour" on the salt Colina, spent Sunday with friends THOU veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 365 Hand and .�.leai'i0 -leis of: Utah, will-'beseen in the ' J- .here. Automotive Building A number of the school children SHALT fling East, Oshawa. Phrne 1981. Sold and Repaired. Caaad- are having their tonsils removers 16 ly ian National Exldbitfon. August . _-'ELEC�TRIC 'WIRING 28th to Sept: 12th. -"Open, -today.. this week. • of fist. Ed Norton, on Thursday. the KILL a _ :Ye C. W. PILKEY -= ' PICKERING" •;�' was A very interesting program 1 arCtav-Transport ' was provided. a Phone Pick. 2116 .7 4 M. Some very good crops .are being i ° 'Care - harvested in this part,. even with sr wally Service .. 'the dry weather . of the summer.- ? Arid Farm mach lII.er between "Claremont, Brougham 'Mr Vats and barley are fair.' Greenwood, Whitevsle and Toronto Mrs. Duncan Morgan visited _ - friends in St. Catharines : over the Indigestion ' =EYC Frgat -lf Wood, _ Cockshutt, J. L 'MY drivels are trained to be cardd Past _week -end. Case,, De Laval, S. A. Lister. courteous and reliable. �i. Mr. and Mrs,"Mas;;nus Morgan of repetition, heartburn, flatulency,Jtraln THRESHING MACHINES=- New, -- � Guelph, called on friends here on. and other ailments caused by ex- Used and Re -built; Geo. Wbite Special Bates on Long. Distame Saturday last. cera acid in the stomach are inst-and Waterloo. .7111 sizes U Equip. hauling. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. pretty hada aptly relieved by G. & H. Stomach Near Sight Ment. — f= --- business trip to Toronto on Tues - Powder. Mr. C. says: `"Far years I _ - No order too omall, None ton La ,� New and Used- Machines in stock. ' y of thin- week, have suffered with gas on the at- Referring again to the illustration All shipments insured and -p:eteeta� y? Miss .Alma. Pugh returned 'with omach af1ter eating. It was so bad used in the previous article, if we Inspection invited. from the weather Mr. and Mrs. John Willison to At- I dreaded eating. I tried numerous screen on which the clear picture is W. F. Clare. DISNEY a Clreenwood hensY P. G �, . to .spend a "few" days vacs_ other remedies with out much ben• seen is moved farther `back, the ' -Tei. . 311- • .-. •' PHONE PICK 2314 41cf tion: efit. Since using G. & H. Stomacl: picture would become' blurred .owing Class, B. and C. r Nrs.. Wilson, ' mother • of Mrs. Powder, 1 •can,eat my meals without to the light rays coming to a focus Oi#wid sari operited' by•- ` - Mothe.rsill, is spending a couple of amy bad after effects. I would not before the screen is reach, cross -Frank g, BaM weeks -Pith her dughter, in Tor- be without it." There ill a re'asor ing and diverging sufficiently to Dinty s . Csetrage onto. Why suffer when+.you can get this cause a diffusion circV, rather than 'Mrs. Batme and Gene, and Mrs. instant relief. From .your• druggist a clear point focus. , To make' the Calling All Car Ownersick %h ' pman Chandler, sipent Sunday . with Mr• or sent direst. picture perfectly clear the machine '+�? Represents .the And Mrs. Kellar, of Port "Perry' G. & H. LABOR�RTORIEg must be 'focussed in such a manner Let as give you, your money's Ganada LIIe Assurance 4:d teach- as will move the focus farther back` worth in New or U Cars y Mrs. Gibbons • and Mrs. -Walford r'ICKEitING, ONTARIO In the near-sighted or Myopic eye Prises are Right and Work is Canada's oldest who have been visiting relatives in the retina is too far back or too far guaranteed on Repairing Your Old Life Insurance -V114terale and 'Iorortto; returned for the power of the eye, the eye- Cat :Company ; 41 Claremont aremont last week -end. ball being too Tong for' the power _ - _ .. The ladies played a ,tournament / of the eye with the result that the Agent For •ou the local greon -here on Mfpn: 1 rays entering the' -eye will focus in ,ONTARIO MOTOR SALES WHITBY, PICKERING • �! day afternoon, the prizes being a- front of the retina and form' a blur Oshawa and vicinity. warded by one of the members. red image as explained above: Cleat rte Canada Life has served Canadians At t! h time of �r writingMrs. tical, + viciori cannot' be obtained 6y "the 33 years. During the past five years _ 4ilton. Sleep. Prop, his Company paid to pr+iicy owners and ncM sP the home of her daughter' �+ effort of t>,e eye muscles, the only f Beneficiaries over $131.000.000, It tw 7 In Port Perry; is reported critically 0 WEBSTER�S possible way of obtainirhr. cle1.ar �' --� -� •iiets for the protection of oolicy It tilt: We• hope for an - immediate �/ j n� i y vision for distant objects is by the of overS-212;000,000. Change in -her. -condition: NEW 1IRT NATIONAL wearing.of_ the_ proper tela==es.� The _Madeline `'hone Pick a222 R R. 1. Wbitby blr. and Mrs. Stanley"Robins of Myopic eye can get clear vision a. Lindsay, - accornpanied DICUONMFS are in uwby'busi- close range, without the Oe of the B.eauty Radio by the let-' assn mea, engineers. bankers, Service ter's sister and ?•err husband, of judges, architects, physiams, glaaseg by hording the objects fair•New York, picnicked with Dr and farmers, teachers,'librarians, Iter- .ly close .resulting in restricted vis- Tomlinson"and-Mise Margarei ,Hymen, by suceesaful nun and ion:" In•:1I o icor short-si hied-�on Macnab in the Palk .here on Mon- wonsen the world over. ness, the low 'deirrees of thisgerror E8 `art Aert'iCe 'ant re- ' 'may Are You Equipped to Win? are not dangerous. If it is of high R3 Al R (✓ U PTI IYG, P E9 Ply 3H tS1POOING, pairs to all makes. Real -. The new edition of the Baptist The New International provides` error, however, or if it is pncorr- •h�l�idERILYG Churrti Hymnary was, used at the the means to success. It is -anally ected. may lead -to. blindness, It to onable chargee Work -- rriorning service last Sunday. The knowing tee cha.auniversal qua. important, therefore, especially to MARCELLIN(3 new books were n►s► tip +" SDaaiize-Hot Oil Treatment guaranteed de hx�seibie' by chikiien to nee that this. error ., ARTHUR FIELD L,D individual members and friends H you aaaeelk efficiency and ad- elves early' treatment and is prn- and Permanent Wave ' v2acement why not makedaily purchasing books,' for the -church rl Reasonable Prices U30 of tlnU vast fund of inform- pe Y Corrected as tie best means " 1_ as well as personal `copies. ation? of preventing increas afi the error MRS. M. MUNDELL Graduate Radi') and Television institute. ' The Mission Circle of tl•he Bap 4s°•°Nv°esaue*, Ta,o. 27esr•.pa encs . at the name time obtaining Pbooe lSiOtf _ GLARLII01� Member "Otiicial Radio Service Men's eons nlu•trat►o-•, (:oiored Plstr•. tist Church met on Tuesday at the o� ph� t.cn• u,as better vision for distant objects.. _� Association. 11 ' home of tics. James - Coates. Mrs. Regww hd �-p"sr F.&ior. R' }8 Phone 5241. PICK F,RINti u C. W,' King, of Toronto; formerly - VowO pen 4 - of Claremont, her husband being the w`►a '°r'o'0 - _,;lndigest><on '"!date Rev. C.4. King, at one time �.t*• •ta. >�•.. If you are troubled; with Gastrit- for' business FIRESTONE pastor of the citsuch here. wags the ocjc,. Maw iffou is, Sour Stomach or other ailinents guest speaker. i arms ,tri• caused. by excess acid in the atom- Ou���l �'n. . • One of the citizens of .a nearby paper. a: E Y E B, t L 'ts 6 AO KS 1t1 I T H I N town displayed some -very clever G. a ash, Kat a box of G. & H. Stomach - and �, car -driving here on Sunda night, ht, MERRUN 1 Paler. It will give you immediate Complete Lines ' _. y g CO, ;relief. •. WOODWORK ' _.:. when driving north from the vil1- Elsa+4 tions I- C. Jones 'Druggist Shop. -is-nta►sted behind the - 1�• "age, he -failed to make the turn to Pickering Ontario Shell'Service Station. "...'the east, leaving the .road pasaing.. nun all sizes _, • it► between two trees,. jumped th,, Open every day . xcept Tuesday o fence and landed in the field be- . - each week, which is reserved for �FLt Drive within the Circle of Security :outside work. . a grey yond, without seriously injuring •` himself or the car, F...7. �7CTOpG1'Q7 std ' f�'+ : Mr. Alf. Pretty . returned " last on ',Dunlop Forts, - >PiCHGrRING �--ALF a7 PL , from England and France, e4 f !f. - -where be had been for -fl* last few The Worlds .f>lne'st tires., CL•AREMONT, �+ ;�!eehs as a.. member of the Vimy * - L. /- ''.:E• �/�.��..�`. ` If o" Ciaeo. a Pilgrimage. - We' were very much Lowest prices In .1118tory• ` v L �. tatemted in many of 'the pictures - ;FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND: Herie Resister he had taken, asid he also has a 'Fn11 Tire and Tube stock on hand, EMI3ALMEB meat story 'to tell. Possibly We -, KIL-MEIN (213460 25419. Pure Brei can get that story out of him "Be A. Geao114eQdt3 B� fluccessor to W. J. Mather, s .- Imported Clydesdale Stallion. • The -when he isn't looldn It was • a StautTville g , _ . . property 'of Oscar Wilson," Bron- ?w^onderful trip a7M a weaaderful l�.oaiplete. Lub, and Crank Cage Service Night and Daf Service ems►, Ont. Will make the' season experience, l*eneral R•Rim and •AbOiessories, Business Phone ResidencePhon,' of 1836 at his own stable. Tesinls• The Raiser` Trophy" tournament epfW)i 9820 413,00, payable Feb. 1st, 1937. -was played here on Saturday aft- Road 5etvioer Batt&ries and Charging,Enrolment, No; 2243. ernoon before a large audience. L �s Q COMMODORE AGAIN . (26812)--+ • ''Mity rinks participated -and came Old Church Serv>tce Station from Lindsay; Oahawa, ' Toronto, - Choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion Highland Creek, Newmarket, Mar- OV R AI2J h3 WO J'X, JR°.�:3E 101! property of R.. Daioe, Green Rives C. B. S PENCERiMeeh ea'. will make . the seaaon .of .198adti .. . •dram and elsewhere. DIiessrs Short i�• L. THOD�PSON„Prop. ' • ea follaw�e: Tuesday, bray• 19, -wit! acrd. Anderson, of. Toronto, 'who. p Cou* e%T' held the cup last yeas, were -'again _ teres D00 a topf,, Out leave his own stable for H Pick r' lucky and took the cup home with_R'elYilO/li Pughla for noon; thence to John than again on 3 wins, high 'score. Barnes, Cherrywood, for. ni t •' • Wednesday, proceeds -to- 'took' Barber's rink, of Balmy BeachEth r r, t,�, in -Bros. Altona Rd. • for poen•=nook second, 3 wins; Messrs Bard 1 bi t 1 i, .Ii • s l ` thence to his own .static for ` ht i a cce and Blrkett, Claremont, 3rd `B vdw and- Mr. Wiley's rink. of ® Thursday, proceeds to Fred Wright's, lot 29, con. 6 Pickerin& Nexvmarhet 4th on 3 wine. Burne. Dail. except Sunday; Aug. 29 t©Sep• 12 for noon; thence to his own stable 'of Morkhatrt, 2 wins. high score and Brown, of Marlratin, i win, i iJNU Will remain QQ REDUCED high score. The Kerner Trophy TRIP ++�c FA RE . Real qualigty stands Tuesday morns _ e until tho '.,donated by Dr. Kaiser "of Dsha:*S,' - ' following,. �, the test -of the center_ RIUKORY 1.AT1`•-No. (111583 wan given the Claremont Club sev- INOL ODES.. ADUISWON TO EXF1lRITI0N Pure, Bred Black Percheron $tau res and when you sel- Ion, theproperty • -: oral yeses ago, and is played for - •-=•'�ND.�.;UH TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM y - of AUsn Reeaoe. ,.'•. ect a memorial here, WW make -the season of "399&, # i at Claremont each year. There -are lEfthIINAT. RNSI[)I; TSE QItOUNU9 yea aye aseui`e& that his nen stable, lot 3, con. 4. Scar• crow the names of three cup _whin- you rtturnirts until Stptembtr IAtb your taste for the Imp, Terms: $10 payable March ars engraved on the shield. - - beautiful will be sane- n.1 rna+ ir.nrolmag No. 948. .' LEAVB PICKERINGF LEAVE TORONTO boned by those In the DOLL (2386) 1292, ` star off Imp Frene>s =-ACARPENTER & BUILDER - (Eastern BOIise) [Bay at Dundas) yearn to come. percheron Stallion. Arc oatatan� —'—' Re pier Coaches x: W.- STAFFORD - Ing Perelreron hor” of high B `F{egnlal' Coaches quality, carrying.- a •first-firstA''�i Alterations: SASi , Ooors and- "dailyexcept Sunda Highway Monameatsl l v Until September 14th Worios .- premium certlf1r,.te, the ptbper• Screens made to order, Ph. 462 Whitby Out. t of E.' A • Somerville, WM `Plans and Estimates given •os ' i _ Kingston Road West stand for. f' season .of -1936, as his own . e, lot 14; 10th line, a ' General Repair work. J. C-�if?AY C©ACI ; L/NES ;:ar'lthar+ ` s arms: To Insure s► { ,T. POYNTER, : . t rtoteil,t Es�tern tmythMarch 1 ftING Phone 48(0 =t:i ng ll accidents at ownesrts, ', ,i .' .,_,. .'_--'.•.:. . : _..�.::. .w. ._..,': -.... :.. ...• .:.. -.. i -. .., .... -_ _ -.. .. .. ..... . ,.. - ._.,..-....< - .. .- ... _.... .. ...-. _. ... ..a-...•.-+- .n........ _. y....•. 3.__. ..+.,e_..r...:v.-. e.:+'.�5flsa �,ya4.:3:�' ^:> ^.r=:' �'.• ::�•.'^':Tr+.•�t�'•:G' ''u � f . iE',zw.'Az': <rn,•• h, ,mss 741 ,.7 , F•. .,'[. , : v ;'Cil'„' '�;:. ✓'' .+,.� ?• ,. ;� ..... _ _ ;�'."T"', : �'F«'•••.i+' �.?; :. rR-'"3.rr+ _,w5. -'. r .„ri15c "'"„'F.""ik... ..� ..... '. , i Y� '.t *7, .,'. „:Tomato Csinapes ispu rn e mi e o urope could call all of those young Cana= ues in hearts, Gunn in spades and St. country, none has een more ina e - ,—Southern Denis in clubs, quately rewarded. —Southern Farmer: rewarded., - De ---yon know that 76 years ago Titres ounces cream cheese, L diens across the Atlantic to die. What - tomatoes were. considered poisonous? tablespoons Rocquefort cheese, has a young rancher in Alberta to do Send In your favorite recipe for - They were planted In the garden be- tablespoons heavy cream, 'A teaspoon gnarre s of close -packed with theUnemployedf No Ili This Ontario Town cause the, vegetable was considered salt, shake of cayenne, 8 medium's"' Europe? What gave the endlessly in- � QddBridge 'HandNdglkly FREE FREE FREE g plainly write or print out thein- There, Is no record of who tried them Mit the two cheeses together with .. • 1�i s,�a� — stia Erll- New list of s. dins, chesterfields, 1" machine, dining room suit as food, -but whoever It was ,-- they cream and seasoning. until smooth, or the mountains of British Columbia, k :? Simmons beds, mattresses, springs, Cut rounds of toast the same size as that they should call 60,000 boys away ramie _ Now that tomatoes are pldntifuI try and everything for the home. Furni- to die? To ask questions is to hear r ' some of these interestin'; recipes: EDMONTQN, —One in 60,000,000,- ture Warehouse, 90 Chestnut . St.. 7 - The Brantford Expositor has been 000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 000 Toronto. (Dept. WL 1) Csivi�led Tomatoes sent an editorial from the Burlington, Uo0,000,000,000,o00,000,000,000,000,000 weak tomatoes and cut in slices THIS WEEKS WINNER Vermont, D a i 1 y N e, w s, entitled, —or, more briefly, five with 67 ciphers FISH 'AND VEGETABLE SALAD.grown -- "Ghosts of Vimy Ridge ISo Yet Seek � after it—are the chances of getting ally, each received the lo, six' in diff t efts Wh the Our Pity. The article shows keen .the freak heads dealt four ton an two s ey r is A appreciation of the sacrifice made by bridge players the other day,. picked up thesese h hands in' billion n bis- 60,000 Canadians who laid don: their lions, they found they each had cards Ives vo eZ'--- erseas-fol tie sake o _ University of Alberta moons and numbering consecutively from two to c sm s e ermntatioas and the ace in diSerea�euits all round, - �0 sty. It emphasizes the fact that the combinations behind the deal and pro- ceremony at Vimy Midge was "a re- duced odds worthy of a daily double. minder that human beings on thisThe plow invented by Jethro Wood earth must stand or falh together; alt The playera.-were. B'_._W_Bridge, S, of them, and a repetition of the wilt- C. McLeod, W. Gunn and R. St. Denis. in slide with separatelmold-platy share and landslide cast separately — forecast !ul unanswerable,, 'WHY?' which the Bridge 'received the ace, king, nine modem plows. He was taunted with Great War continues to provoke." It. and five o1 clubs; McLeod the same „ " then proceeds to say, speaking of the cards in diamonds, Gunn the same in being a wiay bushels Yankee because he dead: hearts and St, Denis' the same in whittled away bushels re potatoes be- dead- he had a minatnre model plow "And -you cannot pass them in .re- spades.' that suited him. Seward; Lincoln's view before your mind's eye without Bridge got the jack, seven and three secretary of state, said: "No citizen thinking how strange it was that a of hearts; McLeod the identical val- has conferred greater berlefits on his A, to bo ht th 'ddl f E b ' d P44 R>tpe Tomatoes „:Tomato Csinapes ispu rn e mi e o urope could call all of those young Cana= ues in hearts, Gunn in spades and St. country, none has een more ina e - ,—Southern Denis in clubs, quately rewarded. —Southern Farmer: rewarded., - De ---yon know that 76 years ago Titres ounces cream cheese, L diens across the Atlantic to die. What - tomatoes were. considered poisonous? tablespoons Rocquefort cheese, has a young rancher in Alberta to do Send In your favorite recipe for - They were planted In the garden be- tablespoons heavy cream, 'A teaspoon gnarre s of close -packed with theUnemployedf No Ili This Ontario Town cause the, vegetable was considered salt, shake of cayenne, 8 medium's"' Europe? What gave the endlessly in- beaut" - but taste them — oh no. ed tomatoes, toast, mayonnaise, volved problems of overseas imperial - plainly write or print out thein- There, Is no record of who tried them Mit the two cheeses together with ism to do with the forests of Quebec, pethor with name and . address to: as food, -but whoever It was ,-- they cream and seasoning. until smooth, or the mountains of British Columbia, k :? merit a vote of thanks. Cut rounds of toast the same size as that they should call 60,000 boys away ramie _ Now that tomatoes are pldntifuI try tomato slices., Spread with cheese to die? To ask questions is to hear r ' some of these interestin'; recipes: mixture, cover with slice of tomato and the answer. Those young Canadians y yr 'f - and garnisb with mayonnaise —and- young Americans, too, for that for the Western Prairies, which to Csivi�led Tomatoes parsley. matter. F'or,_�he world has somehow .' weak tomatoes and cut in slices THIS WEEKS WINNER small of late, and one man's two great dams along the 8askatche- -~ about ',b tach thick. Sprinkle lightly FISH 'AND VEGETABLE SALAD.grown trouble is all men's concern nowadays. tOOn' plugging up the river, creating -reservoirs with itegar, salt and popper dip 3 -cupfuls of cold boiled fish (canned If things go badly on the plains of : to fine cracked crumbs. Brown quick- salmon or tuna may be used) Manchuria, the Louisiana farmerand clouds in the form of rain. . - ]y in batter in a trying pan, fiat on 1 cupful of mayonnaise will - the Montreal ahopkill - ulti f Y'r f " one side and then on the other. Serve 1 cupful of coursely chopped celery mately feel the effects. No man lives •; J at once. 1 tablespoonful of capers or chopped to himself'alone in this modern world. competent engineers.are skeptical of 'Veal Cutleb _ , Dickie k d a 1 Cu fel of coo a pe a p Injustice and stupidity are the concern p k9 �� i not a single able-bodied man on relies. The town is not There s g the • Veal steak cut 'r!e inch thick, 1 2 medium sized cooked beets o! .alt men everywhere. The Esta of _ ie fate; indebtedness and does •no t owe one cent in arrears on its bonded in bank a penny," declared' E. G. Odette, summing up conditions in Tilbury. _ est; 3 tablespoons melted butter, fine 2hard-cooked eggs mankind one and none of us his home town, during a recent banquet there. to celebrate the district ■ dried bread crumbs, i -teaspoon salt, Add to tke fish, the. celery, peas can evade his'due share." business progress. Mr. Odette who is Ontario's chief liquor. commissioner teaspoon pepper, 2 cup .water. and capers,. or pickles. Mix with the :-iia. with buttered crackey crumbs and is shown, at right, chatting' with Roas Mackinnon, left, and A. E. Barn;' A:1 Apron" Smock in Ttiree Cut the veal is neat pieces about mayonnaise, taking care not• to break pieces, Pile heads. of, the automotive firm which is, the town's chief industry. the sire of a silver dollar. Jenson the flab into 'too• small tries." "'with salt and pepper and dip in melt- lightly on crisped lettuce leaves and Versions ectrnomics, ' Little is easier than to ed butter. Roll in crumbs, dip in egg, garnish with alternate slices of cold, slightly beaten, and roll again in boiled beets and hard-boiled eggs.— crumbs. Sante until well browned on Miss ;Pearl' Hunt, Huron St., South- _ botlr sides. Add water; cover closely ampton. Out, and simmer slowly for 45 minutes, if Attention I the oven is going for baking, cook the Send In your favorite recipe for - --aatlets, closely covered, in . the oven Die, cake, maffi-comae dish or Serve with the gravy, In the pan. preserves. We are offering $1.00 one great family, the interests of one for each recipe printed. - lDeyilled Tomatoes reported recently. There were 69,168 individuals on Three tomatoes, gait and pepper, HOW TO ENTER CONTEST . flour, butter for sauteing, 1 to^spoon_ plainly write or print out thein- binstard, Vr teaspoon salt, tow grains gradients ,and. method and sand It to- eayenne, yolk of 1 hard-boiled egg, 1 pethor with name and . address to: egg, 2 tablespoons vinegar. 4 table- Household Science, 73 Wast Adilalde • spoons • butter. 9 teaspoons powderso Street, Toronto. sagas. Wipe, peel sad ' cut tomatoes- is _j< Dam allose, Sprinkle with wit and IM ramie per, dredge with flour and sate In batter. Place on hot platter -and pour Berman Trelle, famous "wheat over dressing . made by creaming but- king," loiiuwn as "Trelle of the Peace" tern adding dry Ingredients, yolk of come out with a plan to dam the Ogg rabbed to paste, egg beaten. slight- Saskatchewan river to produce rain ,::..'4Y and vinegar, '.hen cooking over hot 1 for the Western Prairies, which to stirring constantly until it given -much publicity in Western news• - thicteus• - papers, observes the Ottawa Joubial, joked Tomatoes Mr. Trelle's • plan, briefly: is to build two great dams along the 8askatche- il`x am&Z tomatoes and mate wan river, one .of them near Saska- " �einch gashes on blossom end - - beach, having gashes cross each tOOn' plugging up the river, creating -reservoirs P at' right angles, Plane SII pia great reservoir-basin3. The up ' and bake until thoroughlj heated, would send moisture vap the form of evaporation, theeevaporation world Serle with sauce for devilled toma- come back from the. consequent �Roo adding. just before serving, 1 clouds in the form of rain. . tablespoon heavy cream, For Mr. Trelle as a wheat king, $tuned Tomatoes as a scientific farmei, all of us must ivclentific -Prepare six medidum-sized toms- have respect. For Mr. Trelle as a hoes, Take out seeds and pulp, sprin- engineer we are bound to We. inside of tomatoes with salt, in- have. lose respect. Therefore, when vert and let stand half sit hour. Cook competent engineers.are skeptical of 9 minutes 8 .tablespoons butter with such a plan on can but join in their % tablespoon finely chopped onion. skeptismn. Competent engineers have . Add % cup finely - chopped cold cook -said +hat the Saskatchewan river dose ed chicken or Teat, % cup stale soft not contain sufficient water to 01! - bread crumbs, tomato pulp and salt duce anything like.the results envi-,, and. pepper to taste. Cook 6 minutes, sioned by Mr. Trells. - then add one egg slightly beaten, There is something else -- cost, cook 1 minute and refill tomatoes with Mr. Trelle admits that his plan would mixture. Place in buttered pan, sprin- call- for million's, but* thinks' all :-iia. with buttered crackey crumbs and charges could be met by eletrical ene- bake 20 minutes in a hot oven, gy generated by his dams, the elec- trical energy made available to "thousands of farm homes and Indus- tries." Coleman 1 Plate Which brings • us to the realm of ectrnomics, ' Little is easier than to Cooks Air! imagine thousands of industries fed by -electrical energy. A much more y---- -- Handless so*, difficult thing is to show- where and •, some.their how the Industries would market ' products. We have a lot of in - owl aeoasss= dustriai•-•plants in this country. just - now not overly- active. Not being engineers ourselves, and knowledge, or -lssiesw- not even professing •YstauakesItsown aa� much of it, ia_-_the sphere of mono - ' Mr, lined mics, we are not condemning - euse Nupalrrii Trelle's plan out of hand. But we'dio- souses• usne 1: like idea of its bean taken sert, i e thQ e g LOW • y. Ne s- onely before, those fn a position to judge of it bave'pasaed upon it prac- .. bra r oq s eftioaop810a1� ' or wri a dos �.� ssasaaoo�a tleability. _ a t•4 : Issue No. 35 — y36 - .. Is a boom C—S gerrlb _ _ Exery -woman loves a eommod4- ous -smock to slip into when she .prepares refreshments or works - in the garden or "slaves" at the office, and this fetching model will answer a thousand •needs. Like most good smocks, It opens down the front and boasts two ample pockets. The sleeves are slit for -quick movements and cut. in ,one with the yoke, a feature be- ginners will find easy to under- stand, Complying with the trend to simplicity it requires. only a few bright buttons and piping for decorative purposes, For versatile sty add a belt and note the spread- ing hem which gives a tunic effect —very smart and arty, The pock - eta may be eliminated. Two lengths are available—the three-quarter or full length. Barbara Bell'Pattern No, 1904.13 is available for sizes 14, 16, 18 "l0; 40, -42 and 44, Corresponding bust measurements 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 16 (34)) requires 2% yards of 39 inch material, HOW.TO O"ER PATTERNS Write your name and address - pisinly, giving number and size of pattern wanted. En- close 20c In stamps or coin (coin preferred); wrap•It cars - fully, and address your order to Barbara Boil, 73 West Adel - side Street, Toronto. That is a broad international view Toronto's Relief CMU and apparently shows little sympathy SHOW �T37�81b Decrease with the parochial • doctrine of isola- tion, which is sometimes so vocifer- ously - proclaimed throughout - the - TORONTO—Toronto's direct re- United States.bv both newspapers and lief costs for the first seven month's politicians. It as taken the world a of the year were $5,871,889, a de - long time to discover that mankind is crease of $787,818 from the cot+' _ one great family, the interests of one respondin; period a year ago, it was part of which concern all the others. reported recently. There were 69,168 individuals on While this lesson has been very em- patically taught, it his been only relief` during the peak week in July, r, poorly learned. .When this broad view compared with 917,676 Jan. 1 and 112,478 at the beginning of 1988. is accepted there will be some hope that the doctrine of-th"rotherhood of man may prevail and war be pre- Trolley buses are replacing street vented, cars in London. Announcement :sEE NExT WEEK'S ISSUE FOR THE OPENING INSTALLMENT OF OUR NEW SERIAL r ABYE&THE AMOND ORTLAND F TZSIMMONSC Brief ` Comment If King Edward keeps on flying, led pistol tossers are going to have a tiir• ficult' time — Kitchener Record. r - .The June bridegrooms are now commencing to turn from cigarettes to .the pipe. Brockville Recorder Warranted and No. doubt the tariff will ultimately Council Standard get the blame for what the drought Cbooee "nosco" C°CNCM STAND - has done to crops thio year. — Finan. AM noofins for aoenomy. quality - and permanence. Heavily coated tial Post. with durable avdter—omdany "sot - Farmers are learning that before tested" for quanta — tilts morns they begin saving for a rainy day, eismiu.ua npisep con-:a.ies wear ; and weather for yeam they must have the -rainy day. — we nut sadly send literature 'and Guelph Mercury. prkxa Write to now on your Some people area t satisfied with T00rfna ceq„sremmte - I ' getting everything for nothing. They ,_ROOFERS SUPPLY '+4 demand to have it delivered. — Que. co.. LIMITED bee Chronicle -Telegraph. TORONTO LONDON MONTREAL � OTTAWA QUEBEC • A Compliment Ganda was paid a complimeut at YOUR SAFEST INVESTMENT the Fourth International Conference .IS IN YOURSELF 'I on Anti -Locust Research, recently Specialised training will enable held at Cairo, Egypt, The .Conference you to overcome INFERIORITY considered -that the formation of the COMPLEX, to develop MENTAL Canadian Committee on Grasshopper POWER,- and to equip yourself Research and its close co-operation for better 'things in life. with workers in the United States Write for particulars of our was the type A organization required, special course in mental traiaft. It was also shown that the work in The Institute of Practical and 'Candi has *progressed nearer to a solution of the grasshopper problem - Applied Psycholoiu .than in any of the other 24 coutnries e10 colgranismAT20N 2V=3NZK0 whlch sent delegates to the Confer. Noaft!" eaceQeebw and about sixty tulles t:om :3yria, Salamis • , .� � 100 lbs, to the acre. Wcat do you say?; . ..,' .'.. '. >...— ...vam' ;.. .. '....::.,; .. .'#^' . .. i+" •. sN. .. �, ti' r rorty.:... ., .,,...;; .-...•,,. .. .., .,,. •:: _,.sq .. ,. ...._:..., , r.. 'f. •;,... ... _. ...:' � ,. �—.:ya - , -.. <.,!: hF..=, •. � Ic, -..e"� ',mho `� •r �•',', �;-�. y3. -w � --.-rE-9•.'S' '.. 3 .;}'«,. � •e —a.. .31"'.471.� 5 �ry u..• Mw'' �' , ,.. .,�,F+e,.. ... ,..'�`:>v.' «,.4 ..:_ .. ... ..; :�• -:. ..: , r -..., ,:. :.. ...... � •. ,, � ., a ,.... ;...,.TM-. .:. :,• ..- ,.. '. , _ '., •. ,. �. .... ....-. Y,n ... 2:: ., �r..., 7 'r"'?"".';' .r,,t "�-: tr� p. s , ...,F F .e^' t .a'N� -.,•.: •�.. r sri,n .:h.:ri..eklr �. o.. ', '.a. fid i .#: . ,Y.` ro them. Go ye into all the world and 'They therefore that were scattered heathen. Barnabas had already been called of the L-or-T-rp--=-ur­ likely would get if I drilled it? on the character of the soil on which '1 Preach.the oapel to the _whole _.ossa• -- g 0.,- among the Gentiles. _ «n. r-ut �>w ,r '�.. R ` '1.- arose about Stephen." This refers back to the persecution and "Then, when they had, fasted and r! _ `kyr, .T ,'•-a:E -' THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING ;T1)1E. — The church at Antioch scatter- Ing of the Christians from Jerusalem prayed' and laid' their hands on them, they sent them away". Barnabas and able-plantfood is 'drilled into the more than 100 Ibe. of fertilizer 1?� lk mentioned in Acts 8.4. "Travelled as Saul were not here ordained to be when. seed bed. The probable reason acre. Thin Department of Chem:s- P ary journey of Paul and Barnabas was far as Phoenicia". The country lm.- apostles, they were apostles before is that when 200 to 250 lbs. fertilizer try, OA.C., has tested rates on eight In 47 A.D.mediatelq north of Palestine on the this. It was, however, a service of is applied to the acre, if it is sown different farms in recent years. The PLACE. —Antioch was situated in Mediterranean coast, part of the Ro W - - Herod mentioned here must have been Herod Antipas. It should to especla!- U N D A Y noticed that the name of Baal , pears last. He is not given first place, even after his first missionary jour. OO nay, by the officers of the church 415:25). Officialism m slow to recog• ESSON size work not dose in its own way. CHL"And they ministered to the Lord, and fasted, the Holy Spirit said, He. parate me Barnabas and Saul for the LESSON IV'. — August 30, and about sixty tulles t:om :3yria, Salamis work whereunto I have called them. It may be that the church was now Question — We have difficulty in getting a drill at the proper time for 100 lbs, to the acre. Wcat do you say?; BEGINNING THE WORLD was a seaport located at the assembled together with, the express wheat seeding. Can .I get' just as Answer—The question as to how -' MISSIONS eastern end of the island, while Pa• was purpose of talking and praying about good results if I put the fertilizer heavily you can fertilize wheat pro - GOLDEN TEST = And he said unto phos a seaport located at the nd. the great task of carrying the gospel on broadcast. and harrow it, as I fitably will depend.in no small degree them. Go ye into all the world and 'They therefore that were scattered heathen. Barnabas had already been called of the L-or-T-rp--=-ur­ likely would get if I drilled it? on the character of the soil on which Preach.the oapel to the _whole _.ossa• -- g abroad upon the tribulation that among the Gentiles. _ AnLwer_ueneral results indicate that best results from fertilizer the crop is,' grown. If the field ;a in ;tion. Mark 16:16. ' arose about Stephen." This refers back to the persecution and "Then, when they had, fasted and on whey are obtained where this avail- reasonably good coadition,- you-. should be able to realize results from -' THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING ;T1)1E. — The church at Antioch scatter- Ing of the Christians from Jerusalem prayed' and laid' their hands on them, they sent them away". Barnabas and able-plantfood is 'drilled into the more than 100 Ibe. of fertilizer 1?� -.{ was founded in 42 A.D. The mission mentioned in Acts 8.4. "Travelled as Saul were not here ordained to be when. seed bed. The probable reason acre. Thin Department of Chem:s- P ary journey of Paul and Barnabas was far as Phoenicia". The country lm.- apostles, they were apostles before is that when 200 to 250 lbs. fertilizer try, OA.C., has tested rates on eight In 47 A.D.mediatelq north of Palestine on the this. It was, however, a service of is applied to the acre, if it is sown different farms in recent years. The PLACE. —Antioch was situated in Mediterranean coast, part of the Ro dedication, in which through the fertilizer dropper of the average yield without fertilizer was the northern part of Syria. about 20 man province of Syria, in which were men r slow.ese men received t•he blessing of [eUow• 'the fertilizer -grain drill, it will fall into g holes 24.1 bus. per acre. With one bag o: miles from the seacoast, on Orontes the great cities of Tyre, Sidon, Beirut, Christians In the church at Antioch. made by the disc, fairly near 125 lbs. of fertilizer per acre the yield River. Cyprus was an island located and Tripolis. "And Cyrus". An island "So they, being sent forth by the to the seed. B the time the seed y increased to 30.6 bus. per acre..Thera is the Mediterranean Sea, opposite -to sixty miles from the Syrian coast, and Holy 'Spirit". Every work for Christ is germinating, the fertilizer will was a gain of 6.4 bus of wheat for • forty-five miles from the coast of Asia .is a partnership with God. We work have dissolved and will be ready to an investment of -approximately i1•60. ; ve ftM Minor, approximately thirty-five hun- together with God (2 Cor. 6:1). A give the gruwing. .crop immediate Where the fertilizer was increased to Talks With President dred square males in area, about three missionary not sent forth by the Holy help. If the same amount of ferti- two bags per acre, the yield was in. x ` • times the size of the State of Rhode ' "And Spirit to doomed to the deepest dis' lizer on the other hand has been sown creased to 36.9 bus. per acre or there Island. Antioch, speaking the appointment; and perhaps tragedy. g broadcast and harrowed in the li- PP was a gain of 12.8 bus. of wheat for. ' word to none save only to Jews", '"Went down to Seleucla", The sea• cation amounts to so little fertilizer an investment of a PProxlmately 00. sheN. These, missionaries were Jews them- selves, and telt more confidence in port of Antioch, at the mouth of the ,per cubic foot that when it is bar- . At anything, like normal prices for confining their efforts to, fellow Gen - Orontea River, mentioned only here In rowed into the soil, the particles. are wheat, you .can see that the larger w 'w tiles. the New Testament. "And from hence so widely dispersed that even if they quantity made decidedly the larger _ 'men they sailed to. Cyprus". Probably the do dissolve there is usually very little profit. Of course, this can not be 16 But there were some of them, missionary apostles were induced to help given to the young crop. It is increased indefinitely, but is normal' of Cyprus and Cyrene". Cyrene was a take this route because Cyprus was an established fact that much avail- conditions, 200 to 250 lbs. per acre city of Libya In northern Africa, west "Who the birthplace of one of them. able phosphate of the broadcast ferti- should give excellent returns on the of -Egypt. (See Acts 2:10; 13:1).; when they "And -"when they were at Salamis." lizer becomes ,fixed in slowly avail- money invested, both in the added were come to Antioch, spake unto the Greeks also preaching This was the nearest port of Cyprus able for voyagers from Seleuch located at, if or unavailable forms, whereas vigor which . the fertilizer. gives to the Lord Jesus". Those to whom the th eastern end of the island, and men• of the same fertilizer is drilled, more it remains. in forms im= the wheat( which is virtually protee- tion Christiana preached were 4eatfiee, who were probably wgrshipping in the tinned only here to -the R� Testa• ment. "They proclaimed the word of which are mediately available to the ezop. against winter kiIling), and in the increased yield itself. Additional Jewish synagogue In Antioch, though God in the, synagogues of the. Jews: Question—My neighbor and I were fertilizer will also have a.highly veno- j they were not -proselytes• "i.e., they discussing' and they had also John as their atten- how heavy you can .ferti- grass ficial effect on ass and clover seed were not Greek•Jews. dant." This Is not John the apostle, 1' da a whey iz t profitai+lr. I say about _ which is sown with the wheat. "And the hand of the. Lord was with the author of .the .fourth Gosyet, but them: and a great number that be- liered turned unto the Lord". No.one John Mark, the author of the' second and Gospel, the cousin ob Barna•bas. The philosophy, would enjoy the ss. blind, not -seeing the sun for a sea., := per6n is mentioned in this account ctety word here translated dtteadant 15 used unto of Bar -Jesus. '"The same called them Harnabas and Saul- sou And immediately there tell as r of e2rly missionary activity. These men_were not sent out under elsewhere by Luke to designate an of. sought and to bear the word of God." Cer. him a mist and a darkness and be went about seeking some to •lead him the nus paces of the Jerusalem church. 'They ficer or servant of. the synagogue in tainly Nazareth (Enke 4:20). this man had Beard of the Jew- try the hand." For the expression the T went everywhere preaching the Lord Ish "And when. they bad gone through supreme faith and of the doctrine of one holy God. He, like great mal• hand of the Lord, see Es. 9.3.-Jcdies 2:15. 1 Kin 18:! Kings 6 Jesus because be was precious to them, because love for him filled their the whole island". The phrase would titiides of other intellectual mea . at . "Then the proconsul,' when ha saw hearts; because Christ had changed seem to Indicate that they had: preach• his the time, was' dissatisfied with the what was done, believed, being as - _ �• them and given them new life. 'the ed gospel In all the Important -Idolatrous places throughout Cyprus, "Unto I'a•' of and sensuallstic religions the Mediterranean world. toblahed at the •teaching of the Lord."' "Now there were at Antioch, in phos". A seaport near the western ,. But Saul who to also called Paul." So remarkable Is the conversion of a ? church that was there, prophets and extremity of the island. the modern This 1s the first time that we meet Roman proconsul. thus early In the a z!1 teachers". Prophets were men insplr• city of Buffo, and the seat=of the pro- .the: same Panl.' Why he should take history of the Christian church, that r ed by the Hely Spirit with a direct coaxal, the. admiafatraticc centre of this name in preference to the name some, _ Including Renan, . regard the - message from God (Acts 2:17; 1 Cor, the .island eines its annexation by the Saul is .not known, but we do know , statement se absolutely tacredlD.e. - - 0 5 ?. 12:28: 1.1: 1.15). They muat'have been present in present moat of -the apostolic con - to b8 H.C. "They Lound a cer• that here the great apostle is enter But the narrative, aside from our be - lief to ineplratioa, is utterly free from . gregatioas (1 -Cor, 12:28, Eph. 4:11; Lain Lain sorcerer, a false prophet, a Jew, Ing whose _name was Bar•Jesua:�Cr.the. new upon a new period. of life, and, a name could not be taken at a any detail,, that would indicate the s i x Acts 11:27: 15:32), and apparently racked next to. the apostles 1n an• record -of Simon the sorcerer (Acts it: more appropriate time than thin. uarratir o be one written out of the > « thortty.. "Barnabaa. and 8ymeon that 8c25} and of Sceva (Acta 19.: 11-18). "Filled with, the Hply• Spirit, fasten imaginatAon of later generation. ' � ' " was called Niger". Nothing to known The word here translated sorcerer ed his eyes on him, sad.said. O full of r of this man except that he was of simply means wise man. He repres• all anted In his single personality word guile and all villainy." The first has reference to 'deceit, and the - Tourist Trade e www Jewish origin, at his Brat name Sndl• sates. "And Lucius of Cyrene." This. .both the modern fortune-teller and the mod- '.second to Innate wickedness. "Thou -Leo —Leo T. Crowley, Chairman of Is a Latin name, though his birthplace eru man of science. son •°Who was with' the prrconeul, Ser- righteousness." of the devil thou enemy of allNugget- (Cr. John 8:44) There the North Bay Nugget— 1 the Federal De Deposit Insurance Cor- +� poratina, leafing the White House or home may Indicate that he was of abounded fa Cyrene glus' a, man of understanding." Cyprus is hardly a more terrible indictment While the Dionne quintuplets cannot• s y J -after a conference with President and the other parts of northern At- wai s province which had ,become so of thoroughly Roman as not to need the one man by another In all, the Bible be denied the distinction of being the ^ fierce ' Roosevelt Must have been an in- rica. "And Manaen the foster-brother.proceed• than tdenunciation main reasons for the exceptional tour- ` 'tereatin talk, 8 of Herod the tetrarch, and Saul. The presence of troops, and was governed Ing from the lips of the apostle Paul. ist inIIt:x of this year, there are ether by a civil magistrate under the rule "Wilt thou not cease to pervert the reasons for She presence of a gree of the Senate. An inscription was dis• right ways of the'Lord?" 'The word 'many o! the visitors from th•Uait End of a Lo-ig Search covered at Soloi on the north coast of here at translated to pervert -!a the same States excellence fishing runn3 this !eland, In the.procoasuishlp word translated fn verse ei ht to turn .. , Eugene Weiner, Sr„ New York coffee importer, is reunited wits °his son, Eugene, Jr., 6, atter he spent a fortune and five years to find the boy. They became separated when boy's mother, the former Day. ..Dawn, vanished after divorce. Her death in Los Angeles disclosed Eugene's whereabouts, Court gave father custody. 5.h _ g a close second to the famed bal, of Paulus, and probably refers to thta aside. is !area. " very person. A person like the pro- "And now, behold, the hand of the consul, keenly Interested • In nature Lord is upon thee, and thou shalt be C-3 Oh, Buoy! Oh, Buoy! I - x - ve ftM 16 Eugene Weiner, Sr„ New York coffee importer, is reunited wits °his son, Eugene, Jr., 6, atter he spent a fortune and five years to find the boy. They became separated when boy's mother, the former Day. ..Dawn, vanished after divorce. Her death in Los Angeles disclosed Eugene's whereabouts, Court gave father custody. 5.h _ g a close second to the famed bal, of Paulus, and probably refers to thta aside. is !area. " very person. A person like the pro- "And now, behold, the hand of the consul, keenly Interested • In nature Lord is upon thee, and thou shalt be C-3 Oh, Buoy! Oh, Buoy! I - •* '4•"sk rT 31."fzr-t r r .a:,A'.• ,s.,q.� ^^v*sc •w -..a s i ,,"1 cy t {'r3 4 ,�"� ,e , .IMM�.. a :-, W-1 s - r q ..• veil . • ^` f•NlyCS• it°i,il ,LF�tr�fry �rv3.4.� 4 t k♦ oY Jhe: F 'i...' a•^'! .nbt,}�tt� .wr�Fw �n'+1 a. y�. •.. iY �.. t t ..• t j S•' ' W S f��, . E>"1T { A '._.! :..:' . uyr 1" �j .E4G'•�.A EAdI •1 : i'•w1•Y2 ''�..Y t'.1�. i jy.. MtY i•�r.•AnJS ray' at Wasaga ea .were, very much appreciated, his *toes that felt as energetic as that f : years, #e steadily improving. r return at an early date being ask _ _ ela,-ks, skirts, Running Shoes, Scampers, -Leo, McGinty, of Toronto ed for. During the program slides . J.. snit Mrs biargnis and son spent , itsndiay with Dr. V. E. and (coloured) were shown of Jasper _ Jack, of Strood motored down on Mrs' Cartwright. ers and reviewed some of the work Park.' the Rockies and surrounding Toronto. Rev, Dr. Carmichael is ex- this week- Mr•s. Randall, of Toronto, is - n �} LJ �►'! -"T Canadian National Eahib- an.- (7) • E. Trowbridge, Mrs. Stal _ ltion opens to day (Friday), which Ion, Xiss Rorke. (8) Mrs. Cowa: 0 Fell, of Toronto, spent a the officials -hope, will be the most . M'xs. ' Stallon, J. C. Rodd. (9) Ec , .... day last week ipwrith her parents, successful as its history. Br.)wil, bias. Cartwright, J. Rodd tore „ a H. and Mfrs. Pakey.•• -Mr, M. S. Chapman, now home (10) Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Stallor, The Oshawa Fair willbe held from the 1papital about two weeks, Mrs. Gourlie. (11) Mrs. Stallon, E. y this year on Sept. 2I and 22 and the >s recovering nicely, though yet C. Stallon, J. C. Rodd. (12) Mrs ,' Pic k erin ,,, ' s Leader Store” Alarkham Fair on Oct. 1 -3. weak He manages to spend a new Woad, J. Rodd, Mrs. Cowan. (13: ^�^ -4U Public and Continuation hours each day in the store. Ed. Brown, Mrs.' Stallorl,. (14, _ l t>ichoois will se -open on .Tuesday --Stealing potatoes, has been re- Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Cowan, Mr. M'i h{�iwxY ,Sept, let, after a tea- weka ported � several parts of life pro- ton. (15} Dr. Pearson, J. C. Rodd.Hoke ry 1 y role roof hy„ wince. T. thieve, visit the potato Mrs. Gordon Law. (lei) J. C. Roci,l. ✓ v -+Herb White is suffering consid- fields at night and with the aid.of Mrs. Cowan, Mrs G. Law. (17) Mr ! Famous for color and stye ' flashli -6-- di and bag the potat- Stallon. (18) Mrs: Thomas, Mrs erably as a result of his accident �• B Law Mrs. Lotton. 19 Ed. Brawn. thrown from a disc plow, Edea ( ) Another large shipment arrived—Full length and Knee- �allen .a wheel, struck a atone, throw -ur C •7 avenson�tas been' E. Trowbridge, Mrs. Cowan. (20) Mrs. Wood, (21 Dr. Pearson, - Mr Eg chiffon, crepe an g caned . ,to his bed for several ) h, in OD, d rYice Wel ht. Se --*g hiss - onto- -one-of-the-dlsca an - days with a recurring heart attack. Milton. (22) nit ('23) Mrs. Stallon. PrCE@8-49C., ?JrC, g.SC. $rid 1.00$ aIT. `. during several alba 1 will d Ed p -Booth and Murieon have beenFn T°" 1p unci J. C. Rod (241 Brow31, Mrs meet on Tuesday next for the Stallon, Mrs. Lotton. Mr. De Vold - eiihl'hdtistg in then window, a pot- tato, of normal adze, but with a •transaction -of general business. er, of Dllrslops, Toronto was the sprout, on it about four feet long. .--Harry and Mrs. Boyes and judge for the shover, and his servie- We tried'to boy a bag of those pot• family spent Sunday at Wasaga ea .were, very much appreciated, his *toes that felt as energetic as that f : years, #e steadily improving. ed Miss K. 'Fawkes on-?• is last Y week. return at an early date being ask _ _ ela,-ks, skirts, Running Shoes, Scampers, -Leo, McGinty, of Toronto ed for. During the program slides . J.. snit Mrs biargnis and son spent , itsndiay with Dr. V. E. and (coloured) were shown of Jasper _ Jack, of Strood motored down on Mrs' Cartwright. ers and reviewed some of the work Park.' the Rockies and surrounding St><nday and spent the afternoon Andrew, Mr. -Mr's' (Rev.) J. Bedford, of Pension Falls, ,is visiting with G. ctuntry. Vocal numbers were giver. by Mrs. Baker,. Miss Bray and Dr. -• Hot Weather Dry Goods with James and Mrs. Marquis, who has been seriously ill and Mrs, Law. Fallaise, President Cowan asked -- . with blood -poisoning, for about two Miss Helen Somers -Click.,, visit- very 'kindly for a greater support Bathing ,Shits, Beach lobes, gharta, f : years, #e steadily improving. ed Miss K. 'Fawkes on-?• is last Y week. of the Society, referring to the re 'duced memhership of this year. He _ _ ela,-ks, skirts, Running Shoes, Scampers, -On Sunday next bhe pulpitin3fts the Presbyterian Church will be oc- Chas. 'Baxter of Oshawa, Mrs. thanked the many voluntary work., Ankle Socks, ' Light Underwear, 8trativ , � ' r copied by Rev. H. A Berlin, of is visiting J. G. and Baxter, ers and reviewed some of the work , 'Hats, Fibre HelmetB. PO10 Shirts, Tiee. - Toronto. Rev, Dr. Carmichael is ex- this week- Mr•s. Randall, of Toronto, is o>t the organization. _ - ___ ec s e S k to petted to return home next -week from his vacation .in the. Eastern Provinces: spending a few days with Mrs. H. W. Moyes, Furnaces - Me S S The Highway Dept.- in- their - in their -.1►1ias Charlotte Taylor, a! Middletown, Cann-. is spending a Fgctory I+atnplPF, Ns w .CHAPMAN a reekly'bulletin, campaign, "Try �otrrte "are this wee gi k, just •few weeks with Miss A. E. Rich•' Installed free during ?August before the Exhibition, asking that a�°n A. Y. P. 4: are Easy terms, if desired, TWO STANDOUT VALUES Qui United States visitors, who will �t George's 1 Roast on W.ade': ho Ong CATs Also new and used Electric Wase- . -� massy in-., a few days, be given . j�4courtesy and respect generally .a Plats, °II Friday, -tugs>"at Rtl:, at D. s T. Admission 10 eta ars and Refrigtralors Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats'for ' liven visitors. ' Try it. The farmers -along the lake r S p. m• . --.W. H. and Mrs. Bunting, o! AGI L S O N PRODUCTS - Sprung �'�° framt appear be best I'e Man•' are visiting with . f It ,,,P PiE.k 1H12 �.lo ,;men or . women --New and the off 1 this As regards. crop. In bar- -Pas' the -r slaters, Misses Ida the Summer woollens, direct from 1 he year ley they ase threshing forty to six,- bushels the B the and Bertha Bunting, John Drager, arid little Mza The Pickering :.British Isles----�24 75 ty to acre, and good grain. Prices ars- ranging at the daughter, of I{eswick visitedthe Mrs. MEAT MARKET _:. _ _ time from ninety-five tante to one Apdreformer's parentr. James aR� os► Sunday. - - --- . • Gordon Maid Full fashioned Hosiery, 411ar and twelve cents. „ —the highways will be busy for -now � A: a,,a Mrs. $=,erritt ,are spending a eek with relatives and Our Motto-- Quality & service Service weight, Chiffon and Crepe � a few days with tourists re- turning to their respective lanes friends in St. Marys and other • Special --Country • _ points in Western Ontario. g' "- �iF'r �7CT SPR=1�TG� 8$.A =)E$-i5C. i1Lt1 $1. atter hoMdaying its t»�ir popular re in Ontario; many of whom are -� R. and Mrs. Thexton, of Style Sausage sorts Anwrica'ns who,. anauraliy„ spend Toronto, Who are now on their vac y r p UZ Fred i ++uIUG]tn ! - E` i •C�•erin�, f their holidays fishing in .our many their ation called on a number of- Pick - friends Wednesday: 15c. r lb. D lakes, which abound with fish. County Ontario ern on. -.Miss -Jean and Master Allan j � '2 lbs. for 25e. - - cabliehed 1867. In the of there ��� o! Lskefield, are spending -have been _ 10,444 cars registered wring this year. 1s the Dominion;. a couple -of weeldi uitlr H. W. aria „(:LARENI`F. SILK. tltere are 10.7 cars for every hued Mra BOYes and family. Isobel cquires is span- 29-31 MHnrtKrr -- reed peoples, which is acar for ev- -Mass ding a couple of weeks in'George- Phone us for DeliveryEAT _ Sery 9.L3 people. Evidently People \ do not get so much. exercise town with her aunt, Mrs. James ifbone 1620 - : .from `walking sa they did at one time. RiclRrdaon and family. -St. Georges Church, Sunday, FOR SUMMER. DAYS -The Gray Coach Line¢' will. trsg the'time of the Exhibition August 30th 12th Sunday after Trinity. Sunday hool to a. m. � -DON'T TAKE CHAN-CES l•a to Sept, ]yth, give reduced _at eve have a complete line of Cooked Mesta. •�'� r'"N'-om Pickering to Torontr. the fare will be 90 cent 'Morning Prayer at 11. There will �' no evening service. Preacher -Play Safe Cooked Haul which Exhi ''include admission to the in the morning, Rev. E. G.. Robin- Consult Sour 'DrnggiFt - :.Chicken RoII ,� rid' coach-tran4portation terminal inside the Slelln , --Dr. and Mrs: George A. Field,7. of Des Moines Ia, and du,g"'etess,memher Veal �'oc v ' made in its iso a been Ars' Donald Dornon,-of' St. Louis. 'John YOUR -DRUGGIST IS MORR :Jelled escnle Ing of regardinst the open- Missouri and Mrs. Samp, of Lincoln, Nebraska; also. Mr. Ward than `.'A _ 0. Y Variety Loaf s, • the s ori Sept. • 1st instead HorrAgdy and childrtn, Peggy and MERCHANT �• - • S -Macaroni and Cheese Loa! �ter LaWr Day which 7th .+L :; -link the Jack, of Joplin, M,lasouri, are spending a couple of weeks nth H. V. R. ]bOOiW,, DRUGIAIST DUNBARrow, ONTARIO �L t , Dutch Loaf Bologna : ` custom n past years. TFtoee, tom- 'Claude, and Mrs. Field and plaints come !sown district where there is a large urpou It of tourist -The annual Birthday Tea and �e�,�„� 8honver of Gifts for Roofing Headcheese traeie, which would be shortened a St. George's Church Bazaar will be ;Ready . week by the early open#rlg of the schools. held. at the home of Ms's. O'Brien, attlse Bay,. on Thursday, Sept - Jost received, a shipment - ' From ditletE,nt, parts of the .the - - 3r,d. at 8 o'cloeld. A good ilterd-- of plain roofing that uses are i • - province corse reports of strauns drying up that 'once wives qui :e ante of members and mends is Transportat#on �� be selling at special prices. But -cher .(phone 3040) Tickering ��ed. large and are -sow at ,this time• of proms, Red Top Insulating Wool the year, ibaost wholly dry. Duff - Creek which passes through the =' 'Picke>tiins ;adds -adds to comfort' in su,n- Hardwarpa,Store _f village, is an example of atzosusa �„g�r Iaiower Show, mer and winter. -Sa�eaPickering drying up. At one time when the .+-- . fuel and the cost. is low. country was quite new, boats wcuild m the lake right up to The Annual Sumner Show of the Pickering M°rticwtural Society was -:- ' PICKERING -•- • ATTENTION! Rise bridge in Lice village, 'and now in many places you cannot float a ' held on W a&esday of this week in St. Andrew'•s Hall. As expressed by LUMBER YARD Potato 'Grower V per• Mr. Les. Johns returned recent- the.. pteaidemt, •Mr• Gerald Cowan, it was thought that 'the • display _ ptaoxs- 84W ly from a motor -camping trip with this year would be light, the dry - _ BUG KILLER E. Morgan, of the Rouge, through weather of the past sunime'r not.be- .Vaso ddosrgissnssnta. +YJ our North country, They pulled 'a ins' the best for growth.. However --... SALE=Pine, 13 weeks old: Death trailer, purchased and cooked their —� avvn food, and w'hpn returning , in one of the finest erl{ibitisng ever seen at- this show was to be seen �j`OR coal oil Tamp and churn, F, J. Hall, R R Z Pickcrtng. t ...--.Sudden To THE !30(1 = • ' one week, found the expense, fuel aged all, amounting to four dollars on the table arrangement in the hall this week:.The number Of ant- i� Olt RAI.1.—�.Etrv.y m%tiNa, 2ch{!d• [ ren'sponies, Ibullcaif (Ayrshire>, ready . - :New Life ° ' and ten cents apiece, (3 passengers, ries was not so high as at other for service, W. C, Thomson, Piekerins. 52-1 -Mr. Morgan's brother also in the tinea„ there' being twenty-one enter I ,• ST -On Mondry night at the - _ TO THE PLANT --• :party). Just about as beneficial and in the twenty-four classes. The �ba11 same in tpe Pickering -Memorial Part, a brown swoater coat. Finder please leave n' , OOOPER S DRI-KIL for Lice on Horeee, a holiday as three men Could eap Y prize -winners were: 1st. Mrs..E. G. at the News once. 1 Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Hene. hags, Stenon (who' received th)e silver in ' --0n Saturday night and Sunday layed glass bowl donated by the T. rOR SA - Zeck mare, genre, FOR eonnd, realworker t2no1M good double. Bargain, Gtlen Eagles BpECIAfi9 THIN WH,'B,'ff t an electric storm, acCOm- morning, Eaton Co), 2nd. J. C. Rodd, of hose- heavy down Ruse- single or Manor ungual. Roue Hills• t Solid Copper Boller, at $2.2Gr` pan#ed by a -pour of bank; 3rd, Mrs Ger. Cowan, over this loasljty, it 7.�..t,. 4111 awards. Mrs. rain, passed bank; and TRAVED-Oo to tope prerrlieee 6f �" D. B• Ansds, 1ot31, con b, Pickering a y '.fialvsoised Boilers &Q$1.00. c r .three r -. 'woe the heaviest rainfall in mai►y Thomas, Mrs. Wood and Ed. Brown. yearling heifer: Owuer may have some br Drav- lnQ property and peying ettpensesr D. B. Anais, -- 1lgent for McCormick—DeeringFarm Madsen weela and wsa heartily welcomed: tutee tErinwterr (3) in .the 24 classes Wh,tevsle 429 A ' - While too late to help the grain were as foi]aate: (1) Mrs Cowan, crops, and mutt» garden vegetables, J, C. Rodd, Mks. G. Law. (2) Mrs. ,OR SALE-Tcco Aberdeen AnKu� buns. 3 can old and 1 year old, Reg•d, +rod Repairs Our Motto:--"We''have Can prat It, Or {. , it will greatly benefit the roots, Thotnab, E. Trowbridge Mrs. Bush- Duro-bred. B. tested sec.: 4 s•aotk Down ru-ns Reir'd CartD •vitt, s mile east of Brou• 1•t is nat' w&de.i- ' ia(ie potatoes and corn- Many cis- ell. (3) Mrs. StaMon, Mrs. Cawaa. them R R 1. Locust Hill. bl-b¢ Telepboto+e 8D00 terns that had none dry were re J. C. Redid. (4) Mh s. Lotion, Mr. � - �1CS (Tower .T ' 1,tess#eised, but there was not anif- Miltom. fides. Cowan. (5) Mrs. Stai- benefit tke Mrs. Lotten. l 1 rade cow ter ed and grade cons, Cover T, B 8 rated. Fresh and clnee�en etway. on * ♦g/��N F � '���- se 0JAL - PICK '9 t g t• welts, ti "s �z - s_,, v._ _ -. Ion, Mr. Mi"M, (g) ;i! _.tie,oi.e_... >li�a_. AtJsirn'n! 7gfl.-.:-L,vm- nd, Brood teased If desi [eceRteNvesy cc wowiaf.a,fl.ef'7Ae.�ee�:.AY► tfea.vaflef�sA si s' V; e � i•+�RJ V .;.. r5_'.: .'-.:_.' _..•. ! '.. _..a"*'•Ahs- - r