Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_09_11...F, .. wv f ifs {,- ,.1.: f— - - L 1 � ..} � •f: y ... .. .•1 . , � •r°`-•+w,:,a, .. .. '� .�i• �..,.. -+ .:. ? . : x"^3;'�' .,.tic•'•. ...:.�^ siw-<�. iG `'> -3 -�F? �. "• ' NsT"' , ':�.. z • :... '�''�. ,v.'.�f:.:`?"• .7 + Y �R .�v.a: hE ..+ ... q r` R ING ,r VOL. LVI = , PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. It. 1,936. ��d�. 3 �r illxatss4stasssl fFbase4►.NOTICEBrock Road ev Whit' aie aled4catGRER1� i . Vt V Yt _ the Women's Institute met at the The anniversary sex�ices of thl. %'�R H. C. PE ., home of Mr. and Mrs. Win- Ellicott 'Whitevale Baptist Church. will be "Our trucks nee our 'wa held on Sunday, JVimd Surgeon, Dunbartoa: :Oly P y y ou Tuesday last MILLSevery deiy." y Sept. 20th, at 2.30 R B. FORSYTH, O h. D., :vlisscs Hilcia Hood and lVornia cal Association p Director and 7.30 p. m. (standard time), I'd r. lellectid•faptome�r of examined American appointment _ • Fuller enjoyed Y week's yholida at ad F..K.ipp,_the- editor of the "Can- Ir of the Amerfean Optometrical tario, Reg. COAL,CORE Frenchman-s-Aia recentl ---_y Llan Baptist" will speak. An enter. Blatablished ISM { l6oaa 2804. Claremunt. Ont. wu UD; CE ENT, Mr. and bars. Walter Carlton and tainment will be held on Monday - - family spent Sunday with Mr, and avenin Sept.21st. Further Chopiping . bAN D, GRAVEL, M". Henry • White, of Kinsale. g' panic ulars will be anrilounK later. =j� DONALD RUUL)Y tiairwwr, and School re -opened bn Sept. 1st with • 55oIIcttor, Notary ruouc. ut4uCy4Q Lvan. twenty-eight on the roll. Electric Cherrywodd Mondays, Wednesdays ? Whoa formerly Occupied Uy tae,atr A. 4. Lurtt- B ,. ILDE R"S !3II Y PLIE S iiaa,aoutb Wang of "Urt Hott.C- atnatny- ply lig:,.s rece_itly installed ih the school >><IId Fridays all o local cartage work at: well as being re -decorated .a Mrs. Hicks of Oshawa, has been When a Holiday comes on a Cho BEAfON, $t.LL is Kober chop,-- & inside, make the building very visiting her cousin. Miss E. Roache* ping day we will trod the next. Barrjsiora ff boliwiors We have also placed in stock a full. _muEh.. imprb,ed, both in appearance A goodly number from here aft- g WILLIAM. J. bhAJUN. li., C. line of Maple Leaf Milling and usefulness. Also the teacher a- ended the "Travel Story" put on by day. H.I3ROUIiI:, 6* LL, K - l • J, I). F. kU55 tiu'A Feed?. gain wishes to express his pleasure the Toll Bros. at Locust Hill on Toa get paying results from pjg - to be actiyely co.rcerned with the Tuesday of t'iis week, and all felt JAM15 A wkl(;HT y feeding the rain must be round f ifs Wy btreet, luruntli. Adelaide Ih3s A. �• MITCHELL Bruck I;oad school for this, the 3rd it wag an 'evening well spent.. f g g 8 year• The Woman's Association will fine, ("' tt KIUHARDSuN,& lVy.•, Bettis- Pickering, OIIt. meet in the church at 2.30 o'clock Burr, San mild. Notaries etc., Suite SUI, No other mil! rinds as fine a9 ' d. i"Phor Laid. losbiae, ii Toronto a Toro.AU.ill Office phone 7400 R.eeidence 65`20 Highland Creek - on' Tuesday, Sept._ 15th. Members of g Tal•phoae Ad. loSb: nckertne tonne anis. au the Pickering VP. _4 '%-ill be our this does. THOMSUN & MC,MILLAN—Barris- . Th@ Beal St re, Clar@mOIIt The regular ' monthly meeting of fauests and will be responsible for. , FEED ON HAND ters. Souciton, Notary Public. UtLce at the Senior Branch of the . Highland the ro so we. a ect. thin _ fftamideoce of mr. Thomson. tot ii, concession 1, PHONE 9.24 P gym' '�' Better Service than Ever. - J FUltarins, Uuace hours: Tbursday and Saturday Creek 4b . I. was held at the home meeting to be of exceptional inter - a••oiop,. from T.uu p. m to esu p. m., or by of Mrs. Percy Treadway, Old Dan- Pst to us all. Word for • Roll Call— appmatment. •toiontooffice . 005 !loyal Hank FURNITURE . dWa Pbgne Picb?N'N. %Toroato Eiti=5303. forth Road. It was a Hod Letter Day �•allecs. A cordial invithkion is .ex- 371- We are displaying an attractive in_the• lives of many boys and girls tended to all the ladies. variety of for this w=as' the 'day set aside for ! `+ONANT & ANN13 — Barristers, Aluminum and Granitewaie Etc. - vvSotieitws, Notaries Public tile: entertainment of the juv�enileii. Breen.vood Furniture sod Furniture - - e1aeRDON D. CU�LANT,'K. C. - At 1'2.30 the lovely glen below the - --PIANO-TUNING ` Novelties. -. • - ALL1N F. ANNIS. B. A.. LL. B. house -was, echoing to the merry Mrs Johnston of Mandrester is Prices low, in kerping wtth'tirner• voices of happy childrery The tables, - AND Owes• 4I zs;mcoe.St. S..Osbawa �. .visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Boy- • Phooea-4 and 5 Wshaws). and at the Court in their perfect sylvan setting %zth er. Hama. Whitby, (Ms. Conant) Phone T(Whit•All kinds of Ee .sir Rork. by). RADIO SERVICE their lovely bouquets and candy The Woarrfan's - Association will All Tuning Guaranteed' .��. favors in pink contai.-vrs, presented meet at the home of Mrs. Mutton g A Graduate of- R dio College a chs si tit. Never" -did a n y 'C. S. MacDONALD _ Ler4ttut $ g rrrisrig g n '1`ht>rsda • afternoon. � • ?t'` with more joyous band, sit down to a airs. Meadow%.. of :4Lark}nm, •is 209 CLOSE AVE. TORONTO � 1 r(SS•cLceeetor to U .HJ. rDusJ� s Graduate i Up -to -the'• -minute training more generous repast. After. Punch spenrlinu a few days with her sig- _ 2 a si dw Royal C;olleaeof Den+ Surgeontand Toron g - Misses ,lean Brtvnwell and Jean Phone Lakeside 150.. ter, llr�r. James Plaskett. in University tate AC uar out of0ee eve, D. A. and Craven Superintended games which Mrs.: T_ 14•ant. and children,' of Orders taken at NEWS Office; tit store •seri Yea y and Fr Pkeae FINEST EQUIPMENT kept t' a children bus and happy 4I}, z�er p y P Oshawa• srernt the xeek-end with - 3 for = w=hile their -senior, hely, a brief bus- her -mother. M -r% • George .Middleton HDT MLLAISE. L D S.• .G_uaranteed Satisfaction ine", meeting: After -the necessary, 4Lr. and lire. R Philip and non. Jul D D. S. Graduate •f -the Royal t;,olhse of ���e OdkwDwIs Sur`"on.and the University of Toronto. e1 business had been dispose of the r,{ $uffaio, spent the week -end with Shingles For RPganna a Pricey - Seniors re aired' to the ten is court nw's to urch.residnee second.door east of St. And p '.lir, and lira. Win. Middleton and sN's Church. Pickerins, Ont 7ffia noun 9 a.w to a ta., or by abpornt went. (x-ray Tabes and Batteries always on -h rd A4*re the races and--eosti-stn wery family. - - (ielti3+slpanizt:d 8trri 8hio a�•' Nrviae). Phonic Pick 3700. 4312 _ ek H. ROY tiller ER, to take plane. There -were several Visitors oyer the *eek -end with Bird's Felt Sixte Shingles. I3roughutn, Ontario straight dwhe,; in which the a,rc• F,dith a•Hi Howard Ormerod Were Alert. re-rul,hering bij ' y wheels. *tlilt3tl4f4► altos: - limits made• it poeslble for each NEr. and :Ire. A. Ormerod and son Lavrp mowers sh%r erred, • 4&tf Phone 1I•ark1gnA - p _ ELIZABETH R14JHAKD90'v- c' ild to. have a fair_ chance, but the and hiss Simmons, of Tornntn;­and T. PATERSONB' • .QLAREMON ' •Fits-tiitdsatottgqoobaeinsurance of all kande, • m U S I C :treat•est amount of Erin was deriver! ;lir. and Mrs. MJI.tr>.,1 Or•merod and Cali and get prices. Phone 2812 sapeasmtanaeompaeat••o1 soUd tlnaacial uaad• -." _ ' from the -many and varied notelty rira. Brandon, of Cre;c%ell - - races which tested the skill and in- On Sunlay "xtc at the evening sK, P08TILL, Liceused Auctloneee, Experienced Music Teacher •genuity of all. At the termination service slides %ill be ahowm. deitcrib- - -• - t - 1' .,fas.00aaot« of York and oosaAo. ens with, a Toronto CionRervatgry of the afternoon, it was found that ink "A Trin Across Canada." Spec- •FUEL Nan a.i« of re ` indsoroo •elver.. to on woewa. a" .each child w•ad the possessor of at .W muds has been err -+wd, Ser- Nt►e•• �ddr«i(is••o 9fe.s P. 0., Oct. g.: — 8taDa]II least one prize, and it was d•i`h vice at 7,30 r, res. Every � welcome. R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP will teach afternoons or evenin s y e 4 silver collection, will be. taken• B real regret that' the realized that D, Clerk. Conveyancer. i.Etc. for Saturday reserved for school ' rd arrived . for biddin4 A missionary. program will be Builders'- Su�7iplies gkimt Clerk. eyanc r. Commissioner of the time • Licenses. Whttevaie.unt. children. - """�_,•_- their hosts farewell. Liven i -n t'^.P _'ch n;q Sun- " - ��T �7L7 Rates very Moderate. —._ day- Pvenin Sent. 3nth in the in- — '�' •i I AM . M A YY.. :-- i Whitevale terPsts of - t`r Mii sioTa Depart - da -, and Lath Studio at my own home one mile. • ry .: LICBIV9BD AVCTioNEfiK AND east of Brougham on No. 7 a terPcts of. .the lf>s .ionary. Deptart :$, Q, t~tiiuQlea — VALUATUK Highway. The .rezular. monthly meetin¢ of ,Hent of the Sunday School. Furth- , Sales conducted Anywhere the Women's Imstitute will be held er announcements will 1>e made.next _ blue. Coa MRS. CARL DEV in "the schwl room o£ the Baptist week;' Alberta Coal., •• ' Phoee or write. Addr«..e 6i� Duadai _ Street, (hutch on Wednesday evening, Sept.]}O)JJe9i1C iiOke x ::Pickerin 1'Vlills Cal at %e 10 standard tune. Roll ­Brough .Whitby, Ontario. 1 kno n Proverb. Rick am . CFment,` Lillie, Plaster • g I erine- Branch arilI be present and Mrs. George Philip had a pleasant ; 14ia le BOd WCfld ;? You Cannot Avoid -.Agency for Frost di Wood an interesting talk on International holiday' with Port `Bolster friends p y Relations rip and Peace will be given last weelc Agents for- Lindy Fence ' Cockshttt. Farm ' Ma hi- =11 Accident y by 'a capable speaker. Come and en- $cs}iool u ils are `bus ettin a P p y getting and Meta: •_%00LIUp ,,$UT Complete lire and repRirF. J�' an evening with the Whitevahr 'ready for the sclfool'fair, which will Chopping and :Feeds 'of all W. I. Gentlemen especially invited beheld on Sept., 180h and YOU CAN AVOID _pp $ One of our most highly respected The W. J. Brown family, of Cioeksbutt lmpler6mts i THE EXPENSE kinds, residents, Mrs. Jennie White, widow Toronto spent the holiday with Mr. Secure Prices Before Ba y ' THAT � '� of 'the. late Thomas White, recently and Mrs. Brow tiA hese. 7'tit FOLLOW 3 l Royal Pastry. F1flUr " celebrated tier eightieth birthday an- The W. Burton family and R. CYRILI F. MORLEY PoultryFeeds Crowing niversary. Mrs. White catt'ie into our Burton, of Detroit, spent .the 'week. T T /-� �T r,_„r 913NBRAL INSURANCE - midst .a§ a bride .almost fifty-nine end with.' their relatives 'here.. WI L90 it B R OSS -Mash, Lai in Math t _ Piesteriai;. 67N g years ago. She en jo perfect e t Mr, and 'Mrs. Sherlock and . Mr. LOC�iSt j�j]r �t• -•- ill's carry all makes of Plow Points: _health and, continues to tike, a keen and Mrs. Nort% of Toronto spent Phone Mark 7200 ittterest in life in all itt� relation to Sunday at the Bert Harvey home, .. D. NI' Lockwood her loved -'ones;' community ,and Mr. and Mrs: E: L: Crocker and �.:��►- SUOt ESTIONs' PICKERiNl3 ONT. friends.- Four generations gathered son, Allan, of Tormto, were guests ". ' at the old homestead where she re- of 1ti and Mr's:, Matthews on, Sun- r FOR a R G �CLENDENIN� Fides with their youngest son, 'Har- day.'Summer Health For the Home and ry and his bride of a few months. Mr. Cammack; -of Detroit, is with .{ All of her eight .children - were , pre the George Hicks'family at :.l FUNERAL DIRECTOR. y present'y „ Verandah sent includingthe eldest son, • Rus- TRY _—_._..... _-. s Private Ambulance sell,�who'now represents his county b d. Hicks is still confine to S' .-.. d his i / t legislature .and who Driy nrtd NI>zht service' n he Montana roughs, of the East end - (� i" 'CiaiIlp Cilialr8 _ Mr Bur sIONE �i Pboue'9000 with is wife and daughters, ret- rage, -is reported to he doing a h 1 6O 1.85 urned for "the occasion. Two sons, � ' �2+.LieS '• ?Malvern ii0l1U good business, as -well as the B. ENGLISH •RECIiPE _ Lawn Seats Lloyd J. and'Or ills R. have served Health Salt s Eastnn •garage. ^ or several years' as heads of their Anion the Exhibition visitors . } ' a9c Markham, On' departinents in Toronto Collegiate:: from here were Mr, and Mrs. Bert l�iake8 •n invigorating -and $ovked Mats - The daughters are: Mrs. Lillie Poyn• Harvey, Mrs. T. Robertson Roy ' F larmer _ _ter, Mrs. Arthur P'herrill, firs. Levi Miller and . Mr... and Mrs. Albert refreshing drink, which re. - 98c. s •, rAtnnis acid Mils. Blake 'Anfiis.' The Gray. , Heves sick .headache, $OUT ` - r _ family circle, ranging from four ne recent rains have made a , &terprisof, Window -Shades Rapid Fla Filter Discs, 450, weeks to eighty years, was completes vast change in the appearance of stomach, indigestion, prig COlflplete, 49c, � Sj cliildrent-cTiildren of Mr. and Mrs. g z g and Late gar- heat etc. Fx • � i well made chick trou he a180 including the three --$neat grand-• the countryside. -Grass lilde this kly �ftctrie Mafes Toasters11 -, Irons' Baby chick troughs at In Newton Robinson, and fifteen 9nnd- fresh n of o ' p 8 _'La 1 B den stuff and root cro s benefitted .-Large Pound tin. Eltric bedroom {amp,;2.00 ate prices, a'hildren, except Clare Aortia who greatly. 39C. ` was unavoidably detained' at Camp Miss ,Frances Powell and hit. ,We- b i fl'-Ftr� todt a nice lint .of The old reliable B. H. Paints, .Eosm*18 Borden where he was so recently Noel IA*mnce were honored by a BATHING CAPS •- ' ,.giFu lot t#e Bridal Sbower, and Varnishes, `made a Pilot Officer, iii the R. C. -,: r ���� Also Harness Oil, Paint 011a, T I gathering of young people of the gee our large- assortmtet of 'e+t+l�+�DT urps and .q• F. Much merriment featured the community and neighbors. at the H. g NIE-WS ! • a :+a\.Lti1 ai happy ever4t, and all expressed tate Malcolm home on Friday evening, latest styles and colors. The ` Massep-Harris Repairs, wish that the honoured guest might to bestow on them a mis•ellaneoua low priers will surprise you. F�tneraf� Director i 7 be the centre of many similar "- shower of lovely gifts They will ,.••, Private Ambnlanoe ALVIN BUSHBY unions. At the dainty buffet imtch- be pviettY _married on Saturday, the E. Ca .iotae8 Phm, 8 yy eon, which concluded the celebration very enjoyable eveniryg ! , Phone 1800 Hardware Phone 4600 Mrs, Lillie Poynter and Mrs. Rus- f was spent by all who attended the DItUGQiIlT 1}RfL'8>� . f • ' '• OntarW PI(ig�xs�a I sail White, also Mesdames Lloyd t gathering. and Orville White, poured tea. s. i '•rya w»�.::,y. .s ;;x `yr+ , ...., ..... j Y • • • • - - +'y �`�`�`�; � � :� � were all ready for the game. Jest be- 19 dr :�.:� :•y �.::e:•::•.p�:i::�: �:i :� e:•. e:•.eA.e� • • • • `e; low them the linesmen were netting _ , fG up the broadcasting butiits. la HON THE 64 Doc Biers, another old-timer from . ,ei the Dispatch,, settled down and began LAD)[ A4to bemoan the good old days. I nupIAMOND` : ` pose this will be another one of Pop � ': Clark's tea parties,' he said , to i 1 BY CORTI ANO FITZSIMMONS�IlIr / �•4 Hover. '•' "Young Burke was just telling me w:e:.::❖::�::•:�: :�.:::� �� �. 1 :� :4 :::� :•,� he thought Pop had a pennant -win- ning team this year;' Hover replied q. Lsirry Doyle was with the rest of good. He'd show his family that they with a• sneer in his voice. 4 the team, trying to act as casually as were wrong and he was right. He "Burke is young," Biers said with o4 a -' the old-timers. He was nervous and had been a star player while at Ford that damning old age has for youth • he didn't want anyone to know it. It ham and had played good ball, but and ineerience. " was his first big leagne Eame and he now he would play better ball. Hixp S (To be Continued) was afraid as ,he had never been. whole, career. as.a big league la er afraid before. Pop's talk about team- depended on this first game. Fie knew 'work meant more to him than the 'that Pop expected him to stop up the BACK TO SCHOOL. �,,% e _ .:..' ravings of any coach at college. This leaks in the infield. He would Hp - Household ouasehold wSe�ence was business, not sport. It was his work, the career he had selected for himself in spite of anything his fam- ily could do or say. • He would make 'ROYAL YEAST CAKES keep Full Strength the gap. He had to make goo . e thought of Frances. He would make good for het. He knew about Pop's antipathy toward ball players as pos sible husbands for his daughter. Was Pop's reason the same one his family had advanced? His people thought ball players were.useless members of society. Was that what Pop really thought about his men.? In th'e press box Terry Burke, the young baseball • expert on the. Star, was the first -man to arrive. He•eyed the eager crowds with satisfaction. Terry had always been a loyal rooter for the Blues and had done all he could through his paper to convince the fans that. Pop Clark had at last assembled a team which could, with the proper breaks, become a pennant winner. Terry had been with the team all through their training period and heknew good baseball material. Terry -was sure the jinx had been removed, but he was alone in his opinions. The others all said the Blues were false alarms. Terry turned to greet Bill Hover, the dean of all baseball reporters, who was puffing as he entered the box. Hover sat down quickly, making funny little asthmatic wheezes.' "It's a great crowd, Bill," Terry 5said with a ring of cheer_ in his voice • "Yeah," Bill casta watery eye to- ward the bleachers. "Barnum was right," he grunted. "Look at 'em. A bunch of suckers i By Here's the nautical princess dress ' - SUSAN FLETCHER ' V40" .._....� . o . ��. pull is through, only he doesn't know it. Quinces Are Princes of Fruit F. mix well, and bring to s full rolling Quince Jam a RAISIN 11iREAt4 It is strange that more quinces are .. wear • It has a shirtmaker collar and not groan, since they have such, a �F �u us�p delightful and spicy flavor. We are ' „ past ten years, he ended. But, Terry remonstrated.. quite fortunate in Canada in having minute. Remove from fire and .stir in Skim; quickly. Paraf- these peach -like fruits offered us on the markets just now, and with the C q uP so cunningly at shoulders. down the front accent aid 'of bottled fruit pectin,we can il make a most delicious and ' unusual "You're crazy,. We thought he had jelly. glasses' (6 fluid ounces each). _ With the return to •favor of - Vic- , torian furniture and table decora- skirt. Another detail of interest tions, there is something quaint and ". =e old-fashioned, about' quinces that p F" .; "I know," Terry went on, "but this makes quince jelly very suitable and Macedoine Salad 1 cooked certainly it is .always popular on ac- count of its aromatic flavor and lovely UMP jaunty_pockets. For early autumn, daughter will golden color. It is a fine change from marmalade to go with breakfast toast R�� "quinces" • • d Larry Doyle, who came from' Ford- Larry ham is bound to stop up the gap or muffins. Be sure to put fiopver, etooked; 1 clip eelery, cut In at - the top of your shopping list the . FWM RAJ O i N & next time you go to the market original. _The trim is white braid 5 clips (2% lbs.) prepared fruit, AMC)Py B �N�' 7 cups (3 lbs.) sugar, ya bottle fruit -the Schlatz on first, bought from Balti- pectin. . beans, cut in pieces Method -Marinate peas, - carrots, -p"4,- To prepare fruit; peel-` and core t about 3 -pounds fully ripe quinces. than wooleril 'are "other.. nice me. Grin, using finest knife of food chop- �. U per. Add 1 ii cups water and juice this year' of I lemon: Bring to a'boil, cover and al M r % �� *- Pati their dough to see Old Pop Clark another flop. The old boy Here's the nautical princess dress ' simmer 15 minutes. easure saga and 'prepared fruit into large kettle,_ V40" pull is through, only he doesn't know it. of coat lines for ,back -to -school mix well, and bring to s full rolling OF MAW RAISIN 11iREAt4 : He never has known • it during the .. wear • It has a shirtmaker collar and boil- over hottest fire. Stir constantly before and while boiling: Boil hard 1 �F �u us�p _:. „ past ten years, he ended. But, Terry remonstrated.. smart Gibson " „ the minute. Remove from fire and .stir in Skim; quickly. Paraf- --- -- got' a good team this year." uP so cunningly at shoulders. down the front accent pectin. pour fin and cover at once. Makes about 11. - "You're crazy,. We thought he had The buttons the pleats and the new full swing glasses' (6 fluid ounces each). _ a good team 'last year, and what hap= - skirt. Another detail of interest , THIS WEEK S WINrfERNEW =e p F" .; "I know," Terry went on, "but this and not to be overlooked are the Macedoine Salad 1 cooked oung year it's different.' There's young- jaunty_pockets. For early autumn, daughter will 1 cup cooked peas, cup carrots, cut in cubes; i_,i11msll eauli- , Larry Doyle, who came from' Ford- Larry ham is bound to stop up the gap love it of navy bine poplin as the fiopver, etooked; 1 clip eelery, cut In and in- infield: And there is Dutch original. _The trim is white braid small pieces; 1 cup cooked string -the Schlatz on first, bought from Balti- and matches the buttons. cotton Tints and Wool finish c p beans, cut in pieces Method -Marinate peas, - carrots, -p"4,- t with. a t reputation as a more, n ref slugger and. fancy fielder. He'll do it than wooleril 'are "other.. nice me. celery and string beans in French tx ` �}. this year' diuina. -.Style No. '9903 ''is designed for dressing. Chill thoroughly. Separate cauliflower. into -small flowerets and �• SANDWICH ROLLS :ism "Who'll do what?" Craven asked his customary cynicas sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. ritarinate separately in French dress- r� with, .he entered the box. Size 8 requires 2% garde of 89i inch material with 2% yards of ng. Arrange cups of heart leaves of lettuce on a platter and pile vege- "Terra thinks Pop Clark will come through this year," Hover explained. binding. tables lightly in them Put a border •;% "Sure, he'll come through, Craven Y of cauliflower around the edge of plat - to ndrnish with strips of red 4� said with his sharp nasal twang. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS r s ga .611 '111 ,win a few mss just as he Write your name .-and address and -green pepper. b Mrs.. Archie - „ Stewart, R.R. 2, Newbury, Ont. w always does. and then -phooey. plainly, giving number and size of ATTEPlTION: WA SH ES There was a lusty cheer as the pattern wanted. Enclose 15c is Soind'in your favorite recipe for pie, Blues trotted out on the diamond to stamps or coin , (win preferred); uket stain -coarse dish or preserves. ,z,..... warm up. There was another cheer wrap it carefully, and address your. We are offering $1.00 for -each recipe PIRT AWAY as.the Mayor was recognized coming order to Wilson Pattern Service, 73 printed. into the field. The newspaper men West Adelaide Street, Toronto. HOW TO ENTER CONTEST Plainly write or print• out the' in- .moo rubbing ^�.w"t y CAKE gredients and method and bend it -to - .7 APPLE and Scrubbing Here's cx . _ � . ;� gether with name and address to _�� Household Science, 73 West 'Adelaide �� Street, Torn-'-. Cleaning jobs are quick and easy cracker f - with Gillett's Pure Flake Lye. Use, ' Oil = solution of I teaspoonful dissolved -x 44 a ina z rub - that h2 is £ WAKE U P YOUR in a quart'of cold' water. Off comesthe dirt I - �Sing Use for toi et bowou do no ls, too' 4 771%..y : e s ot► {, ; :_ �.IVER BILE hdrains:Itkills hnd to le slug %a , c the clear sluggish And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the • germs, destroys odors Never harms Use Royal Yeast Cakes s and f Ruin' to Go enamel or plumbing. Get a tin Everybody likes crackers fresh, flaky Morning and Royal Sponge Recipes crisp• That's why so many people prefer �o�� wt Two poaada'es 1 i The ave: should Dowel flOL: •f OIIr gl`b• er— for these good breads ... Christie's Premium Soda' Crackers. They're .� - tklnid b0• Into roar s datb. it this bile wonderful partners to a piece of thecae, soup ��• lanot9owmatn.►yyonletoodd°eaa'tatsdJmt. -0 *Never dissolve lye in hot water. It inat decays in the bowels G. bloats np action of the lye itse:f heats. the water. 'These famous dry yeast cakes assure or any of the many good things with winch Yoaasteonstlysi.d Haernfal, $ perfect leavening. Fine quality i9 one crackers are enjoyed. Ask your grocer for L _ pyOedsonss the body, and yea feet sons pert g• q ty wnlc sad the world looks 1.k• tka reason ...careful packing is another. Christie'a Premium Soda Crackers, and enjoy A m�,Dowelmavwnent do.sn'tstwayaa'el Every Royal Yeast Cake is separately a fresh delight. lathe aaussw you need Beam hose go d. old . wrapped. Air-tight—it keeps fresh. on the liver as well. It takes throe good. old g P ! Carteda Little Lives Pill to a �•s• �rO ] _ dry yeast has this protection. da of bile flowtue freely and make yon th • No other The standard for over 50yea rs-Royalsal °ige bile Saw freely. Bwmless `es rib• woo es. CIO Yeast Cakes are now preferred by 7 ot,st�et but t+ave�calomel or toentay in out of 8 Canadian women who use dry • them. Ask toe Carter's 'Little Liver PUIs b7 yeast. Order a package. na,_ Stnhl+nmtvt�raananvthina else 4be •c, -Send for • Free Booklet e "'Ihere's a Christie Biscuit for every taste." " "The Royal Yeast s (] t Bake Book" gives tested Royal Spon�la Recipes ST 1 for the bretda shown above tad. ' man more. ` I s FRE. Mtil ■ s .. :.. coupon. v. BUY MADE -+N- Q�NADA GOODS : Y .. ' '. ....••,fieri, .: StANDARD BRANDS LIMrMD �► ,asar Ave. aedLIbero St..Tomuto• Oat. r Turf 'e r FREE BOOKLET -The handy Gillett'• j. M Boome• aro W /rw Royal Yeaas Lye Booklet shown how ttfn powerfulYost deatAee tad disinfectant can save you _hard work ... coutalm complete inetr-e CUtltla� - tbas for making soap at home ... tans how j, B • . to keep farm equipment and bundbaaa jtauE . ' NO. 37 — '36 clean and sanitary. Be aura to send for lien justFine write: standard Brand Ltd. Ifs-- M...... s • • • • 2 >tfraaar Ave. ! Marty St., Toeoa Oat • A -� SUNDAY CHOOI occnN UAINFLIJU-XiN Ut L IS 14UL A OF HNITnil U KINIV Al, d3z LESSON XII. -September 20. 4 word steadfast is that of firm adner- encs and constant waiting. ..CHRISTIAN LIVING. -Romans 12. 13. Communicating to the necessi- PRINTED TEXT ties'of the saints; given to hospitality. Admans 12: 1-3, 9-21. Hospitality has always been appre- GOLDEN TEXT ciated by those receiving it, but this Christ liveth in me. Gal. 2: 20. was ' especially the case in the first ti -LESSON IN ITS SETTING few centues when Time. -The Epistle to the Romans Christiansriwereof sothe' oftenchurch ridiculed, driven away, and, later, put to death. was written in A.D. 57. 14. Bless them that persecute you; Place. -This epistle was written bless, and curse not, See the teaching from the city of, Corinth, while Paul of our Lord regarding this most diffi- was on his third missionary journey, cult virtue in Matt. 5: 10, 11, and our and was written to the Christian be- Lord's ovin'practice of such a lofty lievers living at Rome. ideal in Luke 23: 34. 1. 1 beseech you therefore, breth- 15. Rejoice with them that rejoice; ,7 7 ren. Never once does Paul command weep with them that weep. Cf. 1 his readers; his favorite . wiDrd is be- Cor. 12': 26. See also the account of eech (Eph. 5: 1; 1 Thess. 4: 1). By our Loidat Cana (John 2:.1-12), and the mercies of God. (See 2 Cor. 1: 3). at Bethany (John 11: 1-44). If we are .-7bese.• mercies refer to all -the won- members of one body, we have the 7: derful promises and truths recorded ru same wishes and the same feelings. by the apostle in the preceding eleven The joy of one member is, the joy of chapters. To present your bodies. another; the sorrow of one should be "Christianity does not condemn the the sorrow of all. -body, but demands that the body shall 16. Be of the same mind one t6wird be purified and be united with Christ. another. The word here translated A living sacrifice. This is in contrast "mind" really means a mental and .to the dead sacrifices of slain animals moral disposition. Sit not your mind presented In the temple. Our sacri- on high things, but condescend to rice *has to do with our daily life. Holy things that are lowly. Be not wise in -acceptable to God, which is your spir- your own conceits. The• word here Itual service. The margin here is prob-' translated "condescend" does not 'ably much better when it substitutes "belonging mean,'as the reader would at first it to the reason" for the take to mean, to have an attitude word "spiritual." The service we give of patronage, but it means that we to God is not an automatic one, but are to be carried along' with those one that results when we. begin to who are of a lowly place in life, i.e., -comprehend what God has done for we are not to assume an attitude of an ar"gance and superiority over those 2. And be not fashioned: according who may not be so fortunate as weMcIntyre, A Canadian girl, Miss Mary Elisabeth MI� of,Winnipeg, who is attending the Empire Holiday to this world. "The spirit of this pr"- are ul the things of this life, and ea- pecially in our service In the church. School at Eastbourne, England, was crowned Carnival Queen of the Sussex resort. She is shown arriving ent age is absolute selfishness as con- 17. Render to no man for with her maids of honor at the Redoubt, Eastbourne, for theocrowning ceremony. trasted with divine love. Its object is evil evil. the gratification of self, rather than Take thought for things honorable in the doing of the will of God, and its authority springs from Satan because the sight of all men. (See Prov. 3: 4- 2 Cor. 8: 21). Our Lord was one who, subdue an enemy is to 'overcome evil AUTOGRAPHS WANTED ' it has refused the one true Ruler of when reviled, reviled not again (I with ood. g the Universe. By, the renewing of Pet. 2: 23). 21. Be not overcome of evil, but your mind. Our minds are no longer 18. If It be possible, as much as in overcome evil with good. If our life to be enslaved by our fleshly nature you liethi be at peace with all in filled' with good, the evil against but are to be renewed and purified b; (See Matt. 5: 9). Of course there are which we must struggle will then . the Holy SpiritThat ye may prove. 0ccaZ10ns when Christians, becAuse of more easily be- overcome. A person '"The result of this purification is to the attitude of other people, are -pre. earnest in doing good does not have make the - intellect, which is the seat vented from, being at peace. The em- time,or inclination to practise evil. A of moral judgment,, true and exact in Phasis. here -is on the pronoun YOU- life that is filled' with good has no judging on spiritual and moral ques. Let i never be said that we ar& re- place for the •- incoming of evil tions." What is the good and accept- sponaible for,antagosisms and bider -thoughts and evil desires. able and perfect will of God? The will nes& Avenge of God is good because it comes from -19. not yourselves, beloved, God, who, alone, doeth good, and be. but give place unto the wrath of God: LESS AND MORE cause, In our doing it, only good can !os it is written, Vengeance belon geth possibly result (Deet. 10: 13; 28: 63; unto me: I will recompense, said the 30: 5). By "acceptable" is meant the Urd. The quotation here is from Worry less and work .more. Impression produced on us when we contemplate his. will, as realized in, Dent. 32- 35. We are to stand out of the way and leave -the-matter of vin- Ride and walk more.. ow life. geance with God, whose- prerogatiie Frown less and laugh more. For I say, through -the grace that it is alone to punish. Talk less and think more was given me,• to every man that is 20. But if thine enemy hunger, feed Drink less and breathe more. gniong you, not to think of himself him; If he thirst, give him to drink-: Eat less and chew more. more highly than he ought to think' Satan fell because he became proud. for in.so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head. To heap coats Watch less and sleep more. and was determined to take the very to fire upon any one is a punishment Preach- less and practice more. -place of God in heaven; our first par- which no one can bear. Kindness is Spend leas and save more. ents fell when Satan appealed to. their no less effectual. The most malignant Judge less help more: --Arrival of Grace Moore, movie songbird, in Pasadena, Cat., en routs il. In telling thew they could be enemy cannot -always withstand it. _and to. Hollywood after six months abroad,, seemed signal for turnout of as gods. - In the renewed life of the The true and Christian method to -W. J. JENKINS, Ottawa. every autograph seeker in town. Above she obliges with a smile. Christian, pride is the first thing that must be got • rid -of. But so think as to think soberly, according.as. God N-F.'11Cr11tQH F11_1011 BOYS, ViSiT MONTREAL CITY HALL bath dealt to each man a measure of IS*_ faith. - "The wise and prudent man will remember that his position in the J As community is dependent,, not on any merit of his own, but on the measure 7 of his faith, and that faith is the gift Ar of God. Faith is used. here for all those gifts which an given to, man, lvz -...'with, or as -the result of, his faith." 9. Love, *ithout hypocrisy simply means love that is sincere, that is not put on. Abhor that which is evil; 'cleave to' that which is good. Charles Hodge has finely interpreted this sen- 46. tence in his paraphrase: "A striving to avoi others rneBT .1y endeavoring to oat- 'T -eve is kind and useful." In love of th6 brethren be. ten i OAL derly affectioned one to another. The word translated "tenderly affection- oid" comes from a verb -which denotes "the delicate attentions mutually ren- dered by Those. who -cherish one an- y. -other with ilatural affection, as par - cuts and children, brothers and sisters. ;e_ - The apostle, 'by using this term, wishes to give to the lovq of the mem- bers of the church to one another- the -tender character of a family 'affet- tino.11 In honor preferring one an- 4 other. The word here translated "pre- fer" means "to go ahead," '-`to lead." "It is not only an injunction of polite-: tress, but that in all acts of respect :.and kindness, we should take the lead. 11. In diligence not slothfuL (See Eccles. 9: 10). Fervent in spirit; -7 W," serving the Lord.' The reference here t is probably -to -the human spirit within man, Bays of 36 -Ervglish Public Schools u,i:huwn as, they were photographed on the steps of the Montreal City Hall with Alderman W. S. A 12.' Rejoicing In h6pe; patient in .e `V-Icldori (third from left in the front raw) who welcomed them to Montreal on behalf of the Mayor. raw), tribulation. Persecution would be The boys arrived on the Cunarder and left for Ottawa, Brockville and a five-day holiday in a camp in the Kaw'artha Lakes breaking upon the Roman. church 4istrict before going on to Toronto, Niagara Falls and New York, whence they will September 9. sail home on the Queen Mary on within ten years after this letter was -of British Public School boys to visit Montreal in three years, are 106 boys. Last year's party brought 99 In -this, the third party � -written. Continuing steadfastly In I 'boys to Montreal, and in the prqvI the groups had 23 members. It is expected that next years. visiting group will be ous year the first of ,;,',,prayer. "The Idea expresod by the much larger' than' the present one. B__73 _• . _ _ r 711 -77 ,1. ` '. .. '..'. .« •. .: '' ao Ori y3•: ',;,' r .:.' r :"; ,, ... �' ,y S'r.�ffi' ! .✓; 11 C` , F I 11'ACILITIII'8 - Xaph ya1� °sGit'� bring some kind of pie. In fact $ ! �1 ` �• Tera» pie is the entrancefee► A 'g°°d Fertilizer ' w for Dlaeilae -. In8ur �' Ce• time is looked forward to. All are per res; $1.50 paid in advance WLed and INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS and WAWpNESA INS. Co. ubscrlyiions to the United States The Audley Woman's Association _' • (heap Rated for Farts and ` „nd l�it:ttr :2,Qp in advance. held their August meeting at ,� Fertilators in your choice of Fifteen can:alart Buildings +Q home of Mrs. Thomas Shortt. Mrs. Guthrie, the President, conducted and British . Comtianiea of Sound Windstorm Insurance on Baildw/ MURKAR, Proarietcr. the Devotional and Business part, " - Windmills, Silos eta of the meeting. Committees were 'Fertilizer ,is no longor an oxperi Financial Standing Automobile Insurance of NO [E8 AND COMMENT& appointed to make plans for the most. It pays to sow with all All Kinds Anniversary services which will be Ten yours experience in Banking your grain, Gets you abetter Write or Phone , c Marty w'_*o attend the Canadian held at Audley, Siraday, September: nam h, more of it and it stands and`Ineuranee. Now serving, cHsab "BOWMAN & ROWE National Exhibition in Toronto come 27th. Afternoon and Evenir�, and P home with the remark that. "it is 'Monday evening, Sept. 28t' i, when up better. {n Thirteen Different Townships and WHITBY ONT just the same as last year" or some Bzookiin Y. P. will give their play, Canada Packers' Fertilizer is best, ' similar expression. It is �y for a "U,p the Hill. to Paradise," Further The new Preston `fertilat0i" is a with an office system to take tare person come to that conclusion if particulars, next week- YOTx.Cea Bel ftp Hil'mQ box made to. fit your old drill and of double the volume efficiently. ' ue-sivnPty -goes_ asourM the Srounds TIRES, BATTERIES, ..and gaze on the people who look An attempt III being nuAP �d� v sowsfertiiizerexact --y fo Soar -meq yes are ted and yo --A{�{ much the same as they did the pre- Sunday hasenallestabli�h.'din T,,rnr, it. We have the agency for them much year. He may listen to mus- O in o. der t•t imp r I r. ti a 8anneea and keep them on band, patronage appiecia" At as low and better price vious,h- Mtiple 1.eHf BLeebTl1 Olun. P„r p 'ic of tti1e bands and see very Little c feelinK f•. rheci ry ie to • eGror g t Costs Little, • • as difference from that of other,years. 11owanvsuch action. '�` E R yrnt can in Toronto. 3t is the- same thing with many of - -,Fertilizer drills for hire" or "For Brougham Ont. Phoue 515 the other attractioAs. For those -who - sale,,, are interested in these things it FL1rriaCeB Let as repMir ChKt leaky top does not matter if they are the same a [breshing, Plowing, CultiV eating+ t k nm " as in other years • If they azo of a - Sawing etc. BROCK s illed Nlot Rop»ire high duality they. do not tire looking Factory �amp)4ft, NFw :. : THE at -them. Ylides who enjoy music du installed free during 'August Service and Satisfaction has al- OOrd0n J. Law riot 'tire listening to it, if the music wnys been our Motto, is of a high order' and played by : Easy terms, if desired, _ Phon. Lt►08 highly trained musicians. Those who' Also -new and used Electric Wash- ROY CARTER & _SONS pill Shuwe Daylight Savin••g Time PWKERfNG, OOT kill -are fond of the beat of music can ers and Refrigerators Goon River F'r spiny and Satr trd•ay listen to the same selections time •GILSON PRODUCTS R.R. it -Locust Ph. Mark 803 Sepu-mber 11 and 12 after, time .and not get tired of it. if a person want to see something Phone Pi. k 1612 50-10 Two Shpwe, at 7.80m, sew he has re far to go at the Exltibition to find it. There are _ JOE E' BROWN many buildings in the grounds and f ti GUNS" every .one of them has something "SONS O' ('� i TICS» I cj new to show. There is rro place in �✓ y U the world where a person can get «'telt .the Befit that scilhidi ,• , a better idea of the pro gre�s that . - b, . j� 'es ending made in tits variouw }ndus- F r JO;1. BLUti UI:f.L aTLCT 3TtIt3+Y"j/ C&11 give. tries. T`ere are many new invent- -x� FI F:` l•:R(,EY ROBERTS6cami�a`iori -}- Servits i i _ ions tient are being made ,emery year - - _. and also gT.eat in'proveaneatR made — 1JR[U IiLUIt>+; Quality = Sa+is action. - on the old machinery.- In the auto : ue�dtti And %Vedn'�de •n (✓. H. c l O 'Fu pew Eyesight Specialist motitie'buikling the cars look murii a K y Monday, T y y Disney Bldg. Gpp Past Ofberr the -Name a they did.. last -year, but �' ^" w Oshawa a • -there is a •�•ast difference between =Frqt Show at 7.30 � � � , •;�; � _ and - . them and those whips wero made _ ete Sbaw a a _ �� twrnty-fi:e years .ago. and that `'� -`Harr Hull Last Gutitp t ensues, has been -trade by degrees y, ew MARGARET SULLAvAN � � rY daring that time. There are manyIN .Builder and Contractor things exhibited today that were v1•.t , wnknn.:n twenty-five years ago: such •`NeXt Time B.rloKwork and 8tone.work �m , s as aiipianes, radios and: hundreds u�`\� a Specialty S _ - ..-of electric appliances that are now a Laver' "� x , pearl ever °househnld- The Ex= 'Architect's Service G Y • Y hibition is a school where one.can JOThoseWho se iib !keep abreast of the. tames. It is not -" �" �AKtiv9 STEWART -- ��� oily that but L`sre are many am- T9 -E CROWN [NNE -awments at which you can spend a ' _ RAY MILLAND _ _ Rosebank Rd. and Kingston few hoyra` very pleasantly. It comes Alpo _ hone hes-- - 'at a time' of the year wires the far. � � �•� Phone Pi - imer baa got over the rash of work "The Leatherneck land can spend a few dollars at the'Ni Landed" • �'1p told ;"greatest 's'vwo onearth" turd meet :Have` Landed" Nt1C� At iaht geld friend➢ and enjoy a social hour. _ With ik _ _ Dunbarten 1t+ [ 1 1 i . _ _ : -. L ia� �f all kinds, pre er rt'Y ng or wa rig EW_ BEL JZ Y 'IiYe do T3uild I3ABEG JEWELL Adr. and Mrs Buchanan have t JIMMY ELW9t7Y CARPENTER{X6, moved i.4to our village. _ j APPEAL to the motorists of Ontario to make night CEMENTING. Mrs. Ivan Annis" is visiting with driving (and night walking) as safe and cajoyable as ."LUMBiNG- her mother- Mrs. White.driving (or walking) by day. I believe it can be done AMgNTIONs F/�L.IKERs Mrs. F. Bassett _and ROY spent a the principles >ht►liday at' Lake Couchiching:. —by the simple expedient of applying .. ROOFING Mra. S C. Walters, of Holmen of COURTESY. -GENERAL REPAIR WORK is the guest of Miss A. B. Thom. 'Let -us make it -an infallible rule to dip or' dim out' We are prepared .to repair due. We s so sell Brantford RooBn Gee, and Mrs. Dight motored up lights when meeting other cars. It will soon become _ trucks, tractors and all firm Mart,•riala, Empire Bathroom Mad spent the holiday at Waubaush- almost automatic for us to. do so. Oncoming drivers machine Egnipment, Duro Water ens. will respond. Within a'very short time, this "deliber- machinery. wheels rebuilt and 8yetems� Beatty Walter and Mrs. Holmes visited ate gesture" of Courtesy. (as it now is) will become a tire -setting,. WOO➢ -Werk . and ^.. Stable Equipmept► friends in Hamilton, over the, week-• Fixed habit Wood tIIlIIln of ell-kindse siad other Banding Materials end. 1 — • - Do not crowd the other- P'eTiow when meeting ol•� - Flaoe' your order nOa►' fort : Encimstee. Free . . } Vrs, and Miss Brown of the city, passing. If he is inclined to be a nervous driver, .he. Work Guamateed P .1pent the wpck-end with C. and Mrs. ' wood working arid turning. • �_ _ ''luny easily misjudge distance at t. We don't know.. - � OUSE Annie give several' feet of ,laid it costs us nothing to gr J. Mrs Sleightholme who has been A Phone8. ROW clearance. _ PIS sojourning in. Muskoka, has return- - ed home " $.et us give pedestrians MORE than ample space foe 'Walking. We have all the advantage' when we are I . . Brock hoed Stora and Blacksmith Shop.- Phone •'1.102 R. D. and Mrs. White and dairgh- W. k (Succesar en H. Jackson) P CgERTN(i - O) �� tors, Robin and Marian; have ret- driving. and the other fellow is afoot: Let us not use ; Pb6oe Pick 2728 ><-28 umed from a very en joYable visit in •'that advaat8ge in a bullying way. -- Ireland and Scotland : On the other hand, when we ere ovalkinl ;let us show __ f Beeawo of the sahool fair, the 'true courtesy to those who are driving- When we walk .v4 M. S. will be held on Wednesday "WITH traffic, we place. ALL the reaponsibility upon t ,LWHITE u afternoon Sept. ].8th, at the home the motorist. Always walk facing oncoming traffic, .•of Mrs. McChemey. and wear or carry something light that the lights of i « The death occurred on Monday, - oncoming cars will pick up, even' -if you carry, only. a FINEST BULK wept. 7th, of Mrs. T. G. Holmes, at partly, opened newspaper. ` e� her home in Toronto, the funeral These are a' few instances only, to'demonstrate the Snap Ciltp8 3 1b8: for . . fr taking place on Wednesday, Sept SPIRIT of Courtesy which I am suggesting and 9th, : at .Park Lawn Cemetery recommending to the people of Ontario r- • Andie aPrOWN —Marmalade'3 r, � • ....--. ' . _.. „- .., . actino and preach the golden rule of the road •' OBANGE) . a � �4 '•Show to others the same courtesy' that you would - . ' Blackmore and family, d ;like to have shown to you". - : i PLAIN OR IODIZED • ,- Fred Y ;:. - _ � Detroit, spent Sunday with . Walter Sincerely yours, Salt, f pee rtYtHi g, 2 pkS$H • and Mrs. Mercer. t+ - School re -opened with Mr. hinla , ' rp Ill charge, and an attendance of ?.8. HEINZ Many Isom here attended the C. y i� Pork and Beans, 2 tins for 20 N. E. daring chis past week. ,A+ Do not forget the chureh anMver- _ MINISTER O F SLICED e�e2 nary services and supper on the 27th l T `/ _ 2lrC Miss Margaret Puck and John ,; .- `. H i G .H W A Y S- TRY Pineapple, 2 tins for Bentley, hwve left to take charge PROVINCE O F' tbeir schools at Epsom -and. BrockOf- ID N T A R' i O COURTESY CLARK'S _ ' Vegetable Soups, 3:for - - 25t Prbe Club are holding their corn - Toast at the Chspanan's. Flats, north - • .''YOU'LL V.. 1 DOZEN ZING RTNas XXIi;SpeRial, Oaqb da Ot►t'rg gate, on Monday evening next, K:;.i: ' wires a bonfke will ligfiten the > ENJOY IT 1 DtIaBN RUBBER RINGS GEL j>sTUGAT6`b 9IItIAB pplace for Samoa and sports. Besides _ All. for ,290. 100 Fb. Bag for y i .. site Cosa, all who ' attend are to _ 800714 .' lWuRMON .. .ter 1Abase 71 s.�. ;• •cion sti H,:�,r-rr>l- M-achiilery rc,tay- ra'nsporL anail, And In Memoriam 14Iy°Pia r_. Willison, of Athens, is vis- ting with Morgan and Mrs. Pugh. JONES --1n loving memory of oui � - ' Frost & Wood, Miss Elects Birkett, of Port Per- dear mother, Mrs, W. H. Jones yc- _Xw� is visiting XT, and Mrs, Wm who passed away, Sept. 13th, 193. eye 'are focused before the !- 'Birktett. Sheltered by the rock of ages, - My drivers are trained to be careft Dr. Tomlinson has been host to his Anchored on that golden shore,, plow-,,_� 'lather, who is spending a holiday In, the loving arms of Jesus„ is, the point focus, would be obtain- sb Claremont.• Rest, bur Dear Mother, evermore ed in front of the 'retina and the `cross, . Mrs. Rennie, of Mongolia, visited We think of her in silence, Her name we oft recall, rays will and blurred imagesDinty's 3511 Frank and Mrs. Roy Ward on But there's .nothing left to answer will exist. due.•to the. diffusion. circle Wednesday Wednesday .last But her picture loved by all. thus obtained. Nature has no real remedy for Myopia and we see the _ A iss hate Michell and friend of 'Ever remembered by Family r Toronto visited with) Miss Margaret . _: .. thew• the 111acnab this week: Represents the lids ciosectogether o that- aper- ature Jor ,-isioTr may be cut down Miss Dicksost, of Orono- succeeds CARPENTER & BUILDEF and thus 'a 'more clean cut image g Q Miss Reesor, on the staff of the may .be obtained:. : - "-Catrttinuation School. Alterations, Sash, Doors and Vision. is the Myopic eye ,.is al- Mc. McIntyre, of Saskatchewan is . ways below normal. While it is. true 1.that high dezr•ees ' wi5ititig iiia aunt -and uricIe;-H: : -5ceetas_taade to ceder, :- -- --• of myopia are common • amongst _ mmd AL,& Mclutyre here.•_•a A Plans and Estimates j en On the ctudidus, there is a, form of Ma-- Mr. Ben Manson, , -of Pickering, Stas beevi visiting with his .niece, -General Repair Work. or. lignant Myopia, the highest and . • Mia. S. Middleton here. -d. POYNTER, . worst types of which are found ,lazy Water Crystals are re- i amongst the uneducated, but these P'eating -their dance er{gagetnent here i ;, { 3 n g oases are..rare and are just men- _ Zhortly. Watch for announcements. ass)enes for th pot. assets for theprotecti�n of policy owners protection tion�_-d in passing, tris type being W, regret to hear of .Mrs Powell $10 00 REWARD strongly, hereditary. There are forms ; of false Myopia 'i>cinB seriously ill, and .trust that Phone rick 5222 R, R. I. Whitby due to certain muscle ccmnditiona and . maybe found i ? pen- this f Ifi^r, illness may be_ of short durat- for, any- corp `orcallous; which can. Pte of practically ang age. it is .re- practically. Jon• not be removed by the new scient- cernblea the true condition that Rt•eat A group of the members of our ificLLOYD'S THYMOLATED i bowling cltfb attended the holiday CORN SALVE,. in 3 to-, 5 days. Thh detect and treat it, Precautionary measures may be Ibournament gat- Newmarket on' Mon. new salve -de-sensitises corns and taken in regard to Myopia and its day.callouses' with the first application. progress checked. or if proper hy- Mrs. •A. J. Stevens of Thedford isCall youi dru>;gi`st today and order gienic principles are followed early visiting her sisters; the Misses For- a jar of this WONDERFUL SALVE in. Life some .casae of Myopia would gie, and other friend§ in the' dist- Callouses -of lonk standing will re. not be in evidence in later Life. Light for, reading should be bright Arirt• quire slightly longer treatment. and steady and should not be di - Many from berehave taken ad- Member Official Radio Service Men's rected dowards the eyes, but rather it should- be .allowed to fall ever. vaxtage of the excursion' rates of For sale at Jones'. Drug Store ' the left dhoulder• No close work the r. P. R. to the Exhibition and should bi followed without lenses .._ � els where. / A Messrs Sherk aM Birket.t were on • / i � helpful and close work should -not at A fishing• rip to Crystal Lake over / any time be indulged in for very jt - the.-holi4ay. They had a good. time Firestone High-speed Tiros ' but the • fish—few. 5 50 x 17 viewing should be noticed and check- _ The sympathy of the cairimunity. _ ed. If the condition ,is still progress- woes to :Hiss J. Your, . in her her- '/WEB _. ea—mgnt, in the death of her bro- STERS !for a time. ther at Guelph recently.. - NEW INTERNATIONAL - The Bielby residence at the east FIRESTONE �- end of the -village is rapidly near- DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- - '..iha completion. and occupation is ness men, engineer9, bankers, Ito be made during the fall. judge., architects. physicians. >' Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, Mr. and farmers, teAehers, librarians. cler- g'�' by sure"afai news and gymen. L and' Mrs. Chandler mot- Ye women the world over. .-gored to Sunderland ant Sunday to - "visit � jos Equipped to Win? ' Mr. and Mia. Chidlowq Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Williams, of The New International des - Buffalo, and Mrs• C1t as Comstock, the awaasto auccess. It *anall- )mowing teacher, a universal quee- - also of Buffalo, called on Mrs.- H. tion answerer. Thomson over ,the 'holiday.- If you seek efficiency-idd ad. DdY. +and Mrs. 'Swain. of Biac9t vsncementw•hynotmakedaily water and Mr. and Mrs. Westof use of this vast fund of taform- ation P Ashburn, visited Mrs. Readmars and 1s0.00sVoeab-1-rT_ 7TesPaa e. iso tttLlL,erartona. c.tor.a rtes. -miss Harvey over t160 holiday. 'and arsph"G"�'Po� ` Air. Mrs. Maps Adams said Bi _-son Ptrd daughter, sand Mr. Startilfey I Reviler sad sod,.-Pww Eiieism. Veale, of Mt. Brydges have been rk for"We- visiting Rev. and Mrs. Augustine, illustrations. Y Continuation School Field Day to- •L� • day (Friday).'Ms meet is for the ?tap@ it y nam • to i . local - stchool papila only as regards paper. . - 'the _various everyts. AH aro invited G. A C `-s �--- ti-:..-kt attend: MERRUM Mrs. Edgar Ward, of Balsam has CO.. BUL the sympathy of her tawny friends •o2 this community 4a the sudden ! h f Cher Gorntle on _LAND SURVEYOR'- . "'PUMPS Indigestion � L F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. Sc., O. - If .. you are troubled with Gastrib► L, S. On file are the _records of sur - -•- wild and E1_eetrie is, 'Sour Stomach or obiter ailynan veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 365- caused by excess acid in the atom - King East, Oshawa. Ph-ne 1981. .-'Sold and • Repaired. ach, set a box of G. A H. Stomach Powder. It will give ?you inUnediate - 16ly ELErTRIC WIRING relief. W, PILKEY ' - PICKERING E. C. Jones �rnttl �s whi `�4k " Ey'e Phone Pick. 2116 ; 3., g T V Care- H,:�,r-rr>l- M-achiilery rc,tay- ra'nsporL anail, And '-- 14Iy°Pia service _-' E' Frost & Wood, Cocksbutt, I. 1. between Claremont, Brougham G`menwood,'Whitevale'and Torosse yc- Case; De Laval eye 'are focused before the ' Frost & Wood Cornbinder near new My drivers are trained to be careft S- t$�n- F ootlift_.ridiaS,-Z-farrows plow-,,_� -courteous._and retinol¢. ---_ th------ :' $atasday morning last. �• F. T. W W Rev. J. E. Glover, is taMn i charge Drive within the Qircle • ;of Security PICKERING Tires and �'ubes ' of the anniversary services at his _.'on Dunlop Forts, Q .old charge, Smithfield, on Sunday ALPS PLAC MxtL Rev. R. E. Spencer, X A , of s4 f • • f! s smiRttneld will have chane at the ' The Worlds finest tires. L• E. 1C) NC /LL CLARE-MObT, ONT. local Mr. and Mrs. Uoriarity ail fam- Lowest rices in history.:FUNERAL DiR60TOB ANDI lroae Arra ilOi PEMBALMER ••••••�- ily a! D'etriot, the holidaywith �A, and Mrs. Forsyth. The two�tild- ; i FetlT Tire and Tube BtO01t Olt hand. lquecessor'to W. J. Mather. 8orse Register Bto,rffvUle rent wird have been visiting in De- n. �p j K17 EIN (21846) 25419. Pure Brei troit,' have returned and are flow -Be A. Gasoline, 4110 E.0 Night and Day 9orvtcbImported Clydesdale Stallion. Thi .. attending school. ` - Tlte regular monthly meeting of Complete Lub. and Crank • Case .Servide Busloess Phone, Reeidenee Phone Property of Oscar Wilson, Bmu- 9601. gg90 Sham, Ont. W* the season the Women's Institutse will be held .•.:.general Repairs and Accessories. _ of 1936- at his own stable. Terms, on Wedr*sday, Sept.. 16th, at the - $13,00, payable -Feb. 1st, 1"T" . home of Mrs. Augustine. Roll Call-- Road Servioe, Batteries and Charging, - Ermiment, No. 2243. Quote a Traffic Lsw� A will be wen, sill a demnnstratz travelogue . Old Church Service Station /� COMMODORE AGAIN (29612) from something old. Choicely bred Clydesdale Stalbos Z'O i�?r >fi A5 E Green Rive c P=oses p�Pa COUN err v >� . of R. Defoe, �. C. B. S P.ENCER er will make the season of 19361, e Is of the Baptist Church C. L. THOMPSON„ Prop. ,Meeh�,e f.Q floAls as follows: ,Taesday, May -i9, wte 'irA' holding their 'Exhibition Tisa Phooe 000 .. Pickering, Ont this Saturday' afteta>toon from to leave.his own stable for Hugh 7 Pugh* for noon; thence to Jobs 5 o'clocid at the Parsonage, The . • . • �� lames, Cherrlrcvood, for nights ai+e in aid of 'the Buildwo2efthmest . Y - ftnes,day, proceeds•to McGrislo-proceeds are in aid of the Building E ll h i b i t l o n a s - in Bros. Altona Rd. for noon;Fund. There will be wrhibits of Pee thence'to his own stable for jzht quilts, rugs, fancy -work, reed -work-• Two-way M. H. riding ,plow and adtiques etc.. canned goods and By C. H, Tuck, Opt. Oliver 2 -furrow Tractor plow special Rates on Long Diatoms 14Iy°Pia Fordson , tractor and J. Deere plow hauling. _ Tractor Double Disc Binder twine, and Plow points No order too small, None too larg& Rays of light entering a Myopic 'Retina AND COA dH TKANSPO11TArION TO -AND- FROM' Ali shipments insured and proteetd eye 'are focused before the •W, F.. DISNEY, Greenwood from the weather is reached and if produced will show PaoN$.Ptcx2il14 41tf ---�-- a blurred. image on the retina. That - (Eastern_ House) Tel. Glare. 311 - ' P r T, is, the point focus, would be obtain- .RegU ST Coaches Class, B, and C. ed in front of the 'retina and the `cross, Garage and operated by rays will and blurred imagesDinty's Frank S. Bareleg will exist. due.•to the. diffusion. circle ty of E. A. Somerville. Will .Claremont, Oak • • • thus obtained. Nature has no real remedy for Myopia and we see the Calling All 'Car Owners g Jack Chapman r Let us give you your money's . _: .. thew• the worth in New or Vsed Cars s Represents the lids ciosectogether o that- aper- ature Jor ,-isioTr may be cut down Prices are Right and Work is Gmudd` Life A:Stirant;e COrjT and thus 'a 'more clean cut image g guaranteed on Repairing Your Old Canada's oldest may .be obtained:. -F r . Lie Insurance Vision. is the Myopic eye ,.is al- _ Agent For iCompany:: ways below normal. While it is. true 1.that high dezr•ees ONTARIO MOTOR,SALES in of myopia are common • amongst Oshawa - - -tS'SITBY., PICKERIN(3 the ctudidus, there is a, form of Ma-- Sleep, Prop, and vicinity. Ganadiaaa lignant Myopia, the highest and .Milton The Canada Life has served worst types of which are found for sS years. During the past five years amongst the uneducated, but these ••�.. this Company paid.to policy owners and over It has oases are..rare and are just men- ass)enes for th pot. assets for theprotecti�n of policy owners protection tion�_-d in passing, tris type being _ Madeline of over: 5242,000,000: strongly, hereditary. There are forms ; of false Myopia ,:-,_.Beauty Phone rick 5222 R, R. I. Whitby due to certain muscle ccmnditiona and . maybe found i ? pen- this f _ -..Salon _ - ' RadioSerVice Pte of practically ang age. it is .re- practically. cernblea the true condition that Rt•eat HAIR CUTTING, care must -be exercised to properly -,4HAMPOOING, :) Expert service and re - detect and treat it, Precautionary measures may be FINGERING, p alis t0 all. makes. Reas- taken in regard to Myopia and its 1lARCtLLINCI 5 pecialiu—Hot Oil Treatment 8� onable- char as. Work progress checked. or if proper hy- . and Permanent wavtenaranteed •� g gienic principles are followed early - - Reasonable Priced - _ in. Life some .casae of Myopia would MRS. M. MUNDELL ARTHUR- FIELD not be in evidence in later Life. Light for, reading should be bright Phone IWO CLAREMON Graduate Radio and Television iastituts: and steady and should not be di - Member Official Radio Service Men's rected dowards the eyes, but rather it should- be .allowed to fall ever. Now Open Association. 3 48 `Phooe 8201. P1CKRRINO the left dhoulder• No close work should bi followed without lenses for business Momentary relaxation from work is 2 helpful and close work should -not at —' - any time be indulged in for very aExEaAL 8L, AUKS)LITHIN Firestone High-speed Tiros long periods. stooping for close t+nd 5 50 x 17 viewing should be noticed and check- • 7' WOODWORK Good for 10,0(0 miles ed. If the condition ,is still progress- shop ie rousted behind the ive refrain entirely from close work Shell Service Station. Tires and Tubes !for a time. Open every day except Tuesday o, - k For,gale Cheap - - each week, which is reserved for "outside work. FIRESTONE �- th------ :' $atasday morning last. �• F. T. W W Rev. J. E. Glover, is taMn i charge Drive within the Qircle • ;of Security PICKERING Tires and �'ubes ' of the anniversary services at his _.'on Dunlop Forts, Q .old charge, Smithfield, on Sunday ALPS PLAC MxtL Rev. R. E. Spencer, X A , of s4 f • • f! s smiRttneld will have chane at the ' The Worlds finest tires. L• E. 1C) NC /LL CLARE-MObT, ONT. local Mr. and Mrs. Uoriarity ail fam- Lowest rices in history.:FUNERAL DiR60TOB ANDI lroae Arra ilOi PEMBALMER ••••••�- ily a! D'etriot, the holidaywith �A, and Mrs. Forsyth. The two�tild- ; i FetlT Tire and Tube BtO01t Olt hand. lquecessor'to W. J. Mather. 8orse Register Bto,rffvUle rent wird have been visiting in De- n. �p j K17 EIN (21846) 25419. Pure Brei troit,' have returned and are flow -Be A. Gasoline, 4110 E.0 Night and Day 9orvtcbImported Clydesdale Stallion. Thi .. attending school. ` - Tlte regular monthly meeting of Complete Lub. and Crank • Case .Servide Busloess Phone, Reeidenee Phone Property of Oscar Wilson, Bmu- 9601. gg90 Sham, Ont. W* the season the Women's Institutse will be held .•.:.general Repairs and Accessories. _ of 1936- at his own stable. Terms, on Wedr*sday, Sept.. 16th, at the - $13,00, payable -Feb. 1st, 1"T" . home of Mrs. Augustine. Roll Call-- Road Servioe, Batteries and Charging, - Ermiment, No. 2243. Quote a Traffic Lsw� A will be wen, sill a demnnstratz travelogue . Old Church Service Station /� COMMODORE AGAIN (29612) from something old. Choicely bred Clydesdale Stalbos Z'O i�?r >fi A5 E Green Rive c P=oses p�Pa COUN err v >� . of R. Defoe, �. C. B. S P.ENCER er will make the season of 19361, e Is of the Baptist Church C. L. THOMPSON„ Prop. ,Meeh�,e f.Q floAls as follows: ,Taesday, May -i9, wte 'irA' holding their 'Exhibition Tisa Phooe 000 .. Pickering, Ont this Saturday' afteta>toon from to leave.his own stable for Hugh 7 Pugh* for noon; thence to Jobs 5 o'clocid at the Parsonage, The . • . • �� lames, Cherrlrcvood, for nights ai+e in aid of 'the Buildwo2efthmest . Y - ftnes,day, proceeds•to McGrislo-proceeds are in aid of the Building E ll h i b i t l o n a s - in Bros. Altona Rd. for noon;Fund. There will be wrhibits of Pee thence'to his own stable for jzht quilts, rugs, fancy -work, reed -work-• and adtiques etc.. canned goods and Dail @RCt Stlilda Aug: 29 to Sep. 12 pickles. A cake and candy sale tab- e y P yf Is is also being operated. Hot-dogs - for the childden and a fists -pond. ;-ROUNDREDUOED TRIP '. 9Oe. Fe RE Silver Collection. Elveryono is invit- � ed. 7%!e invitation -is. non-denominst- INCLUD8S AD11I39ION TO EXHIBITION iottal. - AND COA dH TKANSPO11TArION TO -AND- FROM' ion, the property. of Allan Reeser. T&MMINAL INSIDE THE GROUNDS +T'flood PublicNOt1Ce returning until September 14th .. his own stable, lot 3, con. 4. Scat.. .LEAVE PICKERING .LEAVE TORONTO y 'ke notice that on and afier Fri- T: - (Eastern_ House) ..[Ba' y at Dundas] "day, Sbpt. 11th, I will -not be res- .RegU ST Coaches ' Re' alar Coaches g ponsible for any debts contracted by nW -wife,- 'vialo •Lyrm, formerly-, of '. daily except Sunday ..._ -• until Septlimber 14th Clameenont, Oct. premium %rti&.&Je; -.the 'pio0e241 ty of E. A. Somerville. Will .Claremont, Oak • • • GRAY COACH LINES _ : r Eastern Home - PIQKER,ING - Phone 45(0 - foal, t4 L. ' flayable . Marco Ink 'Real qualic ty stands the test -of the centur- ies and when you sel- ect aL memorial here, you are assured that your, taste for the beautiful, will be sanc- tioned by those in the far off years to come. N. W. STAFFORD Highway Monumental Works Ph. 46s . Whitby .,Ont. Kingston Road West Thursday, proceeds to Fred Wrfghp% lot 29,,6n. 6 • Pickering, for noon; thence to his own stabl0 where he will remain until tba. following Tuesday morning. � iiICKORY,T Al4--No...(11-]66) ..the .Pure Bred Black Percheron.liwl. ion, the property. of Allan Reeser. - wM mil+ie•. the- seasen -of 1986, at his own stable, lot 3, con. 4. Scat.. horn. Terms: - $10 payable Msr& r-+ t'4►'tT Vnrohnent No. 945. DOLL (2336), i-292, Imp. French.. Peroheron Stallion. 'An outstand--. •ing Percheron horse • of high quality, carrying a first -chars premium %rti&.&Je; -.the 'pio0e241 ty of E. A. Somerville. Will stand for tt;•' seasoa of 1936,. as hiss omm r'.r.�;le, lot 14, 10th line, Maritltatr To huare a - foal, t4 L. ' flayable . Marco Ink 1937. All aceldeots at ewnwOu , • 2 s .:. �:,--ate., _ •` _ .. - BLESSING IN DISGUISE given great universities apl y ea- dowed, hospitals, public b b c U caries, a +^ -parks. - Life has' been lengthened b� medics} research financed by these _ fortunes Is it certain that as much fo the people e r r f the United Stateswould have been , in the past be] i The' Pap-era 'M f century, had possessed a law saying 9 no individual might haus• an incomes �z . - f "bR a incomes ofOthe larger, _ EDITORIAL COMMEPIT FROM L spy ti s of more, say, - ' " ' �� TSR AND fortunes tis taken by government as f y >fiYEAYWHF.RID. #y4 y ,i tax. Wealth is being shared.—Ottawa, Journal. u - � �A tions from a woman who appeared ' >. ' t a CANA.p1AN RECOVERY to him in a vision as he slept. Most T4s 9` This business revival n Canada has of_us_�'b_ d� by ackgard gardening 11 _._ �':' , contemporary withnQ general_,_ .. FAU4TY BRAKES ` " have been driven to it byy a woman been The man or woman who takes out who appeared in broad daylight. — � �' vival in the i3 tish U mmonweat , s driver's .license performs a voIun Woodstock Sentinel-Review. �� i of Nations, which began some gears an implied i £ ago with the remarkable improvement which =involves p to act the � .. the,;econom;c condition , of contract with-his fellow citizens• Sure- PETITION SIGN[NG. in ly one of the terms of that contract u anything is worth petitioning Mother Country, and which has been is a declaration on the driver's part for, sign it, but don't get the habit s 1 extended to all parts of the Empire.' ;that he possesses and will exercise of signing every petition submitted to This is a .revival which has been aE that speck of arras; which tells. ' ` little better with the peoples of the pec you. Remember your name is, or -� ~ that brakes are life-Anders It is no ought to be, worth something to you: Empire than with any other great' life-sad-death matter if the engine —•Chatham News: t x �, nation, and especially it has been bet-, - won't turn over, but s" car that can't M * * `,` , ter than recovery made by the United- won't stopped within 'a reasonable dis- RIGHT OF WAY States In other words—for -the bene tgnce Is the equivalent of 'a mad Ele- Pedestrians generally may find .fit of the croakers—it has been bet-; hang—'Winnipeg Tfibune. comfort fi the ruling of a Chicago Y ,, + ter to be part of the Empire during) P t i these latter years than to belong to • . . _ jud that in the middle of the street ,. GREATEST SPO RT thepe` that beheld" to have the right - fr ' I any other nation of. the world.—Pao- The nnoat popular sport in .North of way. Many of them, in Montreal couver Province. at all events, have more than once ►. America is neither baseball nor foot-- ball, ,golf or -tennis. It is, on the con- been Painfully zenunded that their " Crary, the age-old sport of swimming• only-right seemed-to be to get.ont.of Was. the auto accident in which-Nancy Lowe, 3, paralysis victim, -' the way.—Montreal Gazette. of Washington; D.C., was hurt.recently. She has partly recovered from 'IN _ This finding is, .reached by eta#inti-, - + s �cians of the United States- National _ paralysis since accident. She's seen recupgrating at home... It is probable that not more than] Recreation Association, who report . - ' 'TOO FAST - five per cent of the human race desire! . .. that in X935 no fewer than 46,500,000 Kaye Don, who once drove as solo- to engage in. war. Yet even today the public beaches and t close to 200 miles an hour, tunes a good long time." Xaay w4u great fortunes 'are used for the public when the worts is supposed to be people went to e p . mobile, a a B� ace, there is bitter .fighting takint 18,000,000 to the outdoor swimming believes that 'fifty miles an hour is gay it- is a good thing that wealth dvantage.. The- wealth of a Mor Pe , pools in the. continent. This compares too fast for cars on highways, but his should -be "distributed more .evenly, or a Rockefeller . reaches the point place in China, Central Asia, various, " with a seasonal participation in base- reason is one that will strike the seer. that every great .fortune represents where it is utterly' senseless to think parts of Africa and Arabia, in Pales-► ball of 10,250,000 . and in golf of rage person as"a bit unusual. He_con• injustice to the masses. But when we of piling millions on scores of mil- tine, and b Spain, while force is be6cal, slightly more than 6,000,000 tends that when a car is travelling put wealth on the stand in its own lions; and its owner looks shoat for Ing used by more or teas tyrannical Swimming is .the most Informal �of' at fifty miles an hour it hasn't the defense we find there is much .t be wags of spending a shsr, for the gen governments to suppress the suffering, all sports, an the cheapest, and is extra speed available that may be fid. With few exceptions, if any, the era] good. Thus the people have been and discontented populace in .Japan,' also the most enjoyable ®aneouver needed to cope with an emergency. - Sun. Sault Star. - - IKE WILLIAMS i � _ DRIVING DANGERS RESTORE THE TREES FAMILY A k1V1ILY DEBTS ' A Toronto business man announced Undoubtedly, if people wish to seeto his luncheon companions the other Water supplies restored, they, must day that he hall got tan jittery" -to only cease the unscientific cutting drive downtown to work. He referred of trees that is now practised, but 3n particular to the day's local Auto- must return to something Approach- mobile fatalides, which ran -high on ing•its nAtural state a very consider- -the heels of drunken driving, lift-and able acreage is every county of older . - run speeders, and' otherwise uncap- Ontario, which was never At for agri- abYe chauffeuring. And whether you culture and. which should never have 1 live In.Toronto or Clayville, you can been divested of its forest growth. In 1 "seAdily sympathize with this fellow: who refuses to risk his life driving a, addition, they must 'consent to the _ ca any longer. The moment you hit restoration of swamps or else to the _ ! - the road to-day you're automati- establishment of similar storage callyexposed . to inebriated, uncon- blains by means o! dams Brockville - scionable fools aril moions—all oper- Recorder and Times: _ sting ander the Ineffective control of - '�'' • VSS t READ?APEtL MILDRED C1AiM5'SN>:. MOii�fR,BEIt�° Aim bt;t5 MSO DI�C115510N, the license tag.—Guelph Mercury. THEN AND NOW VJNLLE hluFRiD AR60E5 �+Y lgi6t. MOIIIER 1b[ Do sNK A REMNDIWG HER T QSNE __.. ::: ' • The bathing girl used to dress Eke 1VIM t�]LDREp foRTdE Pll15 NER TOE 'VOUAR 1fei19C+ A80111' OWIN& Dip %1T HAVE ENOXA rtOR " Mother Hubbard, 'says an exchange, tiNBaD�l A DO11AR IiIE CAVE HER AND MIL- The UNUSUAL CASE 50 CEliiS SHE OWES k}iM SFIE OWES t1FR_ w� r cupboard. SO NK CM 6D fO MWIES , � - Donald Learmouth, s community �,. .but now vise dresses like he � �� � A garden plot worker in Ham Ron, —Halifax Herald. - killed by UL bolt of lightning, and the circumstances are unusual#hat we MARRIED LIVE LONGER - - r -' doubt if another case similar would be Statistics have taken the point out - reported in s year: _ of the o}d joke that married people /'�77 While he was at work s thunder da not really live longer than single \ storm came uli quickly and with Bev- ones; it only seems longer," says the J ther workers he Tinea. -Findings o6 ilid for shelter. He was going along a insurance companies assure . us 1 re cinder path when he was struck. He harried men and women actually g• . . was struck on the temple and the istea better in the mortality tables ---- :.lightning on its way to the ground than do bachelors and spinsters and _ yipped of! his clothing that, from all-important causes, their He was carrying nothing 'which ',death rates are lower.—Brandan Sun. .-._ would attract lightning and was not `a+► _ow 'aiear any Abject which alight serve " that purpose. He was merely struck SHARING THE WEALTH M15 R£)diNDS ?'1p1tlER _'. Ai'4115 PCR �. 5 � • Nf'tl. SER WPM down.out in the open, and, tinct hap J. P. Morgan was quoted as. having -- 7NA1 SHE PAID �R 1�EM8EtZ5 1A11L.' pens so seldom that the case can be said that if the U.S`. Government con- t 6ii5 f0R I`!ir. HELI MEM89RS 14E 1ED AL NE DOVig C Lk HE lEV€� regarded as extremely unusual.' — tinued to spend twice as much as it HE LE f H EO HOME ; . DOLLAR5 ON RM Eli RAID 'FOR'[LEAE gym FRt� 50 CENfS AN17 Peterboro Examiner. earned big American 'fortunes would 50 {►E Jt151 PAY M1L' 1J>:Xi ALiOW�►NC>E OIS't '%1E CELLAR SES' HIM TO MOdIES » • • be. dissipated within' •thirty.• years. "(YiE DOIIAR _. THE USUAL EgPERIE_rCE' John D. Rockefeller,' Jr., asked = comment on the statement, said he fCapyrl'ht, 1854, by Tl►e°amu Syndicate, Ina) "T-2B A Stratford man who grows huge j :vegetables tells of obtaining direc- thought Mr. Morgan "gave the for- Bated on the 03 76, 3. �.. AV" 1 •. •. �.rN. - I� C.97*kALd 1[0!. Rdtll 1w. .. _ oon the cororiatioif `Before t',,.c An jy ' of Revolt left, Uzma was by far the I f�' l . t ruler U:... 1 iif f t' ! ' ' ' " That eery afi'cr�xma.: t t 'Emeraldroffered ame. Cie "Then," that he City had ever for its services, _ obliged known, and, although she was young any reward it might e "Then,"' of- t.-.e princess' took -place. they we obli d to return al] 'the replied the Gump, ''please take me to tr'` which had: .. __ .. - da. herself, in the presence of the emeralds and other gems and irexperienced, aho ruled her peo n ro pieces For I did of ask to be'b' ught' Scarecrow', the ..Tin Woodman, Jack been torn from the public 'streets and Ale with, wisdom and justice: Glinda � life and I' am ashamed of 'my con- Pumpkinhead, and all the read of our, - buildings $o- great ,was the number remained for some time to help Ozena glomerate personality." So Ozma ord- friends-, witnessed the' ceremony. ds- of precious stones picked from their with her duties. 'And -ths Woggle' ered the Gump to be taken apart and lnia'a first act was to disband flue settings by the rebels that the royal • • Bug, to whom she gave the portfolio the antlered head was replaced over o1. revolt _ and . send. the girls worked steadily for more of Public Educator, was quite help fnl the mantlepiece in the hall. than a month to polis% them and ,re- -when her Royal duties grew perplex- home. On promise of good behaviour,- t likewise released. plata theta in their settings.-_ IT* ti Eo provide finances for a campaign - --- of exploration. The claims were orig- inally staked by Gds McManus in 1922 MININGandwere the first discovery in 'the j Smiles and N���7 district. Surface work has shown four Chueklets lireaka, one of which has been proven across four -claims -with widths of from 16 to 20 feet. Present plans call New Augarita Porcupine.. Mines for the sending in of a crew imme- diately to complete surface. explore- SHORTS -Laughter is life's- - has completed the first diamond drill tion. The and will be est luxury . , perch is often hole on its property adjoiningDome ground groomed for y Free a ' diamond drilling, to be carried Qut worth no more than it costa . , .The in the- Porcupine area,. and the core, in conjunction with the sinking of a •powerful man is least secure, because 10 feet of which was 'ill quartz, has ries of deep test pits. he makes so many enemies, ..It takes been sent out for assay purposes. The An offering of tiuO,000 snares• or a .long life -time to make a fortune, second drill hole is now being put Boyd Kirkland Gold Mines, a new in- but •only the'`moment of death .to lose down. The drilla have ,been set up corporation, is being made to pro- it.... One isn't compelled to encour- explore the vein on which old re - cords of the company show that vel- vide funds for 'development of the age: the right kind of people to do the c , Company s property in the Kirk- ;right thing:. You .ma; think your, nes ranging from $6.25 for . a � core length of 6'feet to as4iigh as $15.28 land Lake area. The property com- opinion isn't worb much, but it's for a.. -length of 40 Meet were secured. priaing 12 claims in Leber a --snip probably better than some others. , 'The present diamond drilling pro- is located approximately 2. miles east Science is finding a way to eliminate gramme is designed to seek confirma-- land, . , The company proposed a all waste .except the last half of a ation oY the previously reported val- thorough surface examination or the cigaret. . . . Necessify' makes more ues, and to extend the limits of -the property including trenching and hard workers than inspiration and examination previously made. blasting preliminary to a programme ambition put together.... The great of .diamond drilling, From the res iati trouble with the "average mail" is Moffat -Hall Mining Co., adjoining of the.drillfhg, the future development that the average isn't high enough. Bidgood Kirkland in the Eastern of the property will be p;anned_in- if somebody, calls you a fool, Kirkland Lake field, has carried on -eluding - shaft sinking and under- don't fly off the handle; he may be approximately 1,300 feet of drifting g,,��ppund worl-. Development to date right.... A big heart and a big poc- in the new workings. A. M. -Potter, ha'`s been.mostly on claim Lfi994, ac- ketbook seldom travel far 'together. mine manager, reports that in work- cording tt, T. R. Buchanan, consult- _• A great many .persons reason in Ing down the raise from the 425 to ing engineer, where stripping and a circle, words wouldn't be so bad if the 500 foot,levdoian assay of $31.40 test-pitig has-been- Carrie dout on 3 .you didn't have to swallow your pride 'in gold per ton was obtained across-gsgoad euoz a ul seutasags lallg.tsd as a dessert- .. . Women talk most the full drift width. ly 150 ft: wide. The veins have' been because- men are too polite to inter from to. 10 ft. A. quartz vein 12 ft, rupt them. Fau_ completed three e 1,000 It. and show widths ranging hr Lake Gold Mines has fror• 8to 10 ft. A gtiarter vein. 12 ft, - ' -DAUGHTER - _ completed tee drill holes in No. 1 ' - . ~'vein and results secured give every wide and striking• -east and west. has She could swing 'a six=pound dumb - indication that the rich surface show- been discovered on claim L25951. The bell, company - fa• capitalized at B,V'"Nuu - .•_ ing is continuing to depth. Na 1 hole ?lie could fence and she could bo:; -' passed through 25 feet of well trimst-• er- of which 900,000 were issued She could row upon •the "river, alized vein material, while No. 2_en- for properties. Officers and directors She could clamber 'mong the rocks; -countered sif feet of quartz well min- lnclude. Ooidoa F. Bummers, prem- She could golf from morn till evening; ex ized with free gold snowing In dent, Colin A. t,ampbell, vice•presi- go g And ploy tetania all 'day long; = r two and -a half feet of core. No. 3 dent; W. R. Baiter, secretaryAreasur. But she couldn't help her mother— "A governmental ,bureau is . tike. sot two veins, one two feet wide and er; Adelard Beauchemin, J. lyd"w4di', `Cause she wasn't very strong. Totals for July Show 2 1/2 camel—his head once in the tent t another one . foot wide. Drilling is U. M. H. -Lebei, Jr a. Griffith and kL P. - Per :Cent. Drop devil himself cannot keep the ;est of continuing to determine the length Thompson, directors. - They say that hard work never kill- h;m out."—Colonel Frank Knox. and locations of. the mineralized -bod- ed anyone, but it has seared .a lot of OTTAWA— Births registered is _ _ les at depth and to assist in locating people half to death. Jury in 67. cities and towns having a Classified Advertising a site for -the proposed shaft: 'Sur- population o3 IOiD00 and num- face work is proceeding on the Pipe- SPIRIT OF THE NORTH , . tiered 7 001 deaths 4 624 and mar - 1 Judith _ I m getting a divorce the � ltalf>tsae stone Bay group of 14 claims with moment I've saved n g ri es 3,522, as compared HANGER STANDARD LIMB Co; ' drilling to commence as- soon as pos- Great Spirit of the North, I love you D enough. a8 P d with 7,174 Bible. so, Marion—Cash! births, 8,667 deaths 'and 8,670 'alar- ids wet with wash• oder s [ Your mighty 'breath that speaks o! Judith—No evidence. riages•in July, 1936, according to the .proved Limbs without • ou ear •tra pnnnf���i ...- .. B vee cataiogtte -Dominion Bureau of Statistics. This _ The drift an the 200 foot level' atGode was a decline of 2 1-2 per cent in At7mo aeestttstosssa Golden Gate Mining Co. hss advanced Your biting winds that make men They say Isn't sufficient to make P g births, an increase of 26 per, cent EW AND tiSED CAR- AND TRiJ icor a distance of about 60 feet with etiO� a news item so. in deaths-, and a decrease of 1 1-2 N- parts shipped everimbera Sa high valves tri gold persisting. The And fill with iron their noble blood. �-- _ factiou tuaranter+ or ptoaev ndeC LAVO orebody was previously intersected is Teacher Now children, who can Per cent in marriages. prompt nits otton to eao735 i : a crdascut which is being -driven to Spirit of the North, I see you, girt tell me what a lake is like? Births registered during the seven Auto Parts. Hear Office. 7x5 t4v.,zn- s� inte:eect a high In friendship's stronger clasp, Jimmie McFadden=Plaze Miss; it months, • January -Jul* of the, year, v°e8t Toroata g grade discovery open- totalled 47,291, deaths 81,814 and AGSSls WAtrTSa ed up on surface some 200 feet from In ewes of gold that grip the heart do be a howl in the bottom of a toy With a strength that makes one gasp• kettle. rri8 2 , as-egaitiat 47,31$ EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY AV _ . Lha shalt. The tnosaeat to this vein —_ births,. deaths . and 18,493 - able Improved .-household- artiel 'lis continuing. Drilling from the 860- = " ` -` b Literature, sample free. Labor Sevin level intersected favorable con. Spirit, of the North, ur •krong sons y marriages during the corresponding p yo Office Manager (to new office bo) Devices Limited. azo Queen seven months of last year. This com Toeonto. 'dations sad drilling will now be tin g° Has the stenographer told you what " + pariaon shows practically no c - 'dertaken from upper levels. Where mighty rivers run, to do in the afternoon?. . _ To lay -the gold ti st's ages ;old; ... New Office Boy—Yes, sir; 1,w" to in births; and increases oY per cent GOLD MEDAL _ in deaths and 4 1-2 per cent in mar- . _ Diamond drilling its continuing on IBare Heath the wintry sang' wake her up when I naw you coming. . ria es. the Mylamsque Gold Mines property g H d d t I C Inti Spirit of the North, your, soils go gnsband — Wb does a woman say011 Capsules adjoining Lamaque Gold Mines in th'e forth y Boarlamagne section of Quebec Drill- she has. been chapping when she fins- Fine For Weak Kidneys To challenge the its -locked daven, a't bought a thing?. GAINE D Ing In the eastern section of the prop- g erty -has intersected a new vein Strong sa the rock that binds your Wife— Why does a man say he's STOP RESTLESS NIGHTS Showing 'good mineralization. Imine- stems' been"fishing when hasn't- caught 1Z POYIICIS diately on completion of the Yet gentle as the fawn: y • pl present - -: - Anything.?' _ - • One 40 -cent box of these fainons. . "I was terribly thin, rundown, - �,,t. Arill campaign an enlarged develop - capsules of the North, your strong built WHOSE WE LOPE tired all the time yet. couldn't • capsules will put healthy activity ttDerit programme will be proceeded into your kidneys and bladder— linell men, There's one sad fruth •in life I've sleep. I tried all sorts of tonics, flush out harmful waste With courage red that cannot tail.. found and was getting discouraged when poisons Wage ceaseless battle on Life's high a friend told me about C. C..dr B. ` and acid and prove to you that McManus Red a Gobi Mines, - g While journeying. east and westi,., at last you have a`grand.diuretic }oils, : _. Tonic- Tablets.- I quickly gained 12 acres in the Red Lake The only folks we 'really wound and -stimulant that will swiftly Yet brothers are on Life's great trail. Are those we love the best poutrds and felt like a new person. =rause these troubles to , cease. area about halt a'mile east of Howey, W matte=.hose_w scarcely kri ' Believe..me I -can't praise C. g. dt B. But Be sure and et GOLD -- is making a p We please the fleeting. guest, MEDAL Haarlem Oil, Capsules— We too, can gain good solid• And deal 'full many a thoughtless flesh to fill out your body` to, its , safe add __ harmless—the. original blow natural weight, C. C. Bt. B .,Tonic and genuine—right from Haarlem To those who love us best. Tablets contain four vital ingred- in Holland. Millions have kidney, •. BOYD There,is one thing about it; Eve ients—Calcium Carbonate to purify and bladder trouble and never sus - K never looked through Adams pockets 'the blood; clear up pimply skin and Pect it—some symptoms besides -- for letters from other women. put the, stomach in first-class order a ties nights are c Che, moist INF_? _ palms,spuffyteyes. ba _— GOL.t�M ES1I.MITED-- ka oist (No Personal Liability) and Extract of Cod Liver,. all mak- Superintendent — Have I you any, ing you an abundance of .rich pure IN THE HEART OF THE KIRKLAND LAKE AREA recommendations showing' that you blood. Sold at all drugstores. _ _ The are qualified as a night watchman? �� 140 in Cash Pri:es Applicant =Yes. Here is my eoc- ask your Druggist Check the market action and appreciation In the last , t! for C. C. & R. Con- �ap�+OC�a N_ <alx months of Boyd Kirkland's neighbors, Lake Shore, Teck- tors certificate showing that I have Hughes. \tarassa, mdgood and`Toburn. insomnia. test clank. = -• •= Shows "how to, read. character .; A successful marl is one who canRX-SF HANDBOOK' from handwriting, a.t a glance. iRKLAND LAKE GQLD AREA pay his t.ife's Christmas bill's beforeaxophone,Clednsl, lOc PREPAID -..star's h:r F.,asto- chopping.lute sad Double -t! rtteaGraphologist Room 421 'Reed Ple ers a e _ r E N FREE 73 Adelaide St.,.., W.:, BOYDKIRKLAND GOtD MINES UNITED ^i o e;w ;; n,'^•^r • eMOv.D �. ao.D bf.�A-O eco .-p �,r�T[O .paOn°p L°u>d Kirk luml` Gild Mines, Limited lies within the pro- verbial stone s throw of these major producers, In a world- famous gold camp: A -one and one-half mile radius drawn _ from the Toburn Mines includes, as shotcn abovec_many of the leading gold- producers,' Boyd Kirkland is fortunate in having two eminent min- ing engineerwas President and.Vice-President of -the Company, with a lawyer as Secretary. CAMBRIAN SECURITIES CO. 100 ADELAIDE ST. W. - - TORONTO WAVERL•EY 5060.3348 • 4eatlemeat _ Kindly forward full Information on Boyd Kirkland Gold Mines ' ;,Limited.4No Personal' Liability.)' _ - NA�tTE ..................... ..I. ...........:...... ADDRESS.............. .....-, _.. ........ . ................. 300 Candlepower "Live"Pressuree Light on to num aCClR40nes ever aamm K one puDllea• I tlm. Bend for rout rm copy today: mentiop ' rwnenl•you Play. TORI l\Tri. lint. 11"Setaally brighter s crdl-nary Kero- %Lamps than aen•l1l ca 80 old- style oil 0 FpaIft air--atr a ASK owTOUR Oh ya: or write roc •' if/ M r FIRE AR DAR loin his FOLD bow to open" us" • lty, saa•tla, . aMa" aReearfnf OASOLtNa. � iLadNwte bk•ai q to .tan& ps>Iten oo..tu. � s.a—t..i r .seas a.tai0°e.aa�i, - . Dept. WL159• nasal Tgtonto. Canada•,_ 4sue No. '37 - '36 B-1 . Proof! "Lessons are wonderfully .helpful' and Insoring."' ' "I .have been able . definitely to change the habit of—" "You are a great help and I hope It In given to"-meaAure up." - "Results are wonderful." We could quote from rpany more letters; but-, the above extracts -are Proof that others are being helped. If others.. WHY NOT YOU? Give that mind of yours a chance. Write today• for particulars of- an Intensive enurse of mental training.. The Institute -of Practical and Applied Ps�rcholory -- 910' Confederation Smilding MONTIa=Aa, P.Q. Toronto he Otl�ind' i, -7-Rib Roofing Wasco y.� .ExtriL rlbstufan extra-'sirengtK.a ' greater ease'in laying. Rosco Rlb' Roo Ing—the original 7 -rib root 'in you the best value obtainable and -1 Council Standard quality. Economic' too, for -sheets lay 32 inches to t weather. _ We will.gladly send you literature and prices. Write us,NOW RMFERS SUPPLY -CO., LT TORONTO LONbON MONTRIDA� OTTAWA QUEBEC .Yyri� .c • ' , .,;.. • r •F.:. +,. :,L'atn a, s,..=s o-,: -' ..y'-,� ",•- `. 7 � r: , ...:L ;Yi.: y ... •,-..... �: _ � �.�... r -,...•.r •w , a-.v,?v aR+sR � '°!«' �'. ^'7n ..m - p r". c,,,,.}r„ 7:+ r� •�,w:..rr e, -[ .•...far 4.. _ •1 _: c T Y.� -'� r. 1 `, -�Mr. and lyra: Bie, of Greenwood -glia. Frank Prouse is confinec ' --- V' visited Miss Rlchart2son this week, to her bed through, illness. - Cowan 3r�, of Tomato and called • on Mr, and Mrs. C. J -Oswald and Mrs. Cook left las ''��� ` 413a ge Stevenson. week on a motor trip .through the �� � :. 3tie been visrtiaig his relatives -Miss Ida Sterritt, Household United States. sPkkerm6' Science teacher of Dawson Str. Pub- •-C. E. and` Mrs. Jones and etild ' --We an sorry to report that Mr. cid School, Wnt -the week -end at ren left on Suriliay to spend severa - t�Pickerine's Leader Store" James Andrew ':is not, rnalring sang her home here. weekis at- their cottage in Muskoka. 1 progress toward recovery. Miss Audrey Powell in training -Mrs. Gowanlock returned t< -Mr. and Mire. L M. Morley spent at Oshawa Hospital, returned after London, after sperlding a few week;. IL 'few days in T'nronto a visited _ Eoskery, bTTapeuding her holidays with her par- with her uncle 'and aunt, John A 'Ythe EAlbitim. eats, Ebner and Mrs. Powell. and Mas, Powell, and other relatives. v =-Mrs. Dr. Garber, of Cincinatti _Miss .Winona McEwen ' and bro- -.Mr. and Mrs. F. Lr Green and Pio, visited with her aunt and u>i- Famous for color and style els Mr." and MM C. J. Stevenson. thee, Forbes, returned home oil Fri- Edna; and Miss K. Green, of Toron _ day after spending a few weeks with 'to, and -her brother, Walter, of Buf- Another large shipment arrived—Full length and Knee- Mr. and Mrs. Oyril.:Morley and their uncle in Quebec province, near fa1o, called on C. 3, and Mrs. Stev- :.: daugthter spent the week -end with I Montreal. They report havin>!g had a enson o� Monday afternoon High, in chitLon, crepe and service weight. the former's parents, H• H. and i very enjoyable vacation.' -Services in the ,United .Church -,Prices-49c., 75c, 95C. and $1.00 a pair. acus. Morley..--inoliday visitors at t:*e_ home of m Sunday nekt, morning and even- -N. F. Mecbin .a19d sons, of Os- Mr. and Mrs. C. Ac Sterritt, were: ing at 11 a, m. and 7 p. m. Rev. H. bays, and L. K. and Mrs. Devitt and Rev. H. A. and Mrs. Graham, of G. Crozier will preach at both •ser- daugtiters of Toronto, visited Mrs. Brantford; Mr% McCutoheon, of vices. Sunday School and. -Bible - Ii. Mechin of Stiuday. i London; Mr. all Mrs. Frank Tucker Classes at 10 a, m. Choir practice We are hoping for a continuance George and Alfred of Toronto. at 8 o'clock Saturday evenings. of tke present mild weather, except- 1 -Cars will be at Chapman's cor- ing tb,e hay fever vieisns who are Hers at 8 p, m. D.. S. T« Wednesday ".'.longing for a good night's frost: � Sept.' 16th, to convey those members HO WARD D. LENNOX -The Ladies' Aid of the Presby - of the Women's Institute who wise (A. T. C. M•) teriart Church grill meet ila� the to visit the WAitevale Institute, in •• Hot Weather Dry Goods - Church on Wednesday next at the the Baptist Church on Brat eivening. Teacher of Piano and Theory -usual hour. A good attendance is _...Toronto Exhibitign' is now over Pupils Prepared for Examinations Bathing Suits, 'Beach hobes, Shorts, _ requested I and that is one of the signs that &tthe Toronto Conservatory .--.In spite of the long, dry weath- warmer is near its end, anti every - or an July and early part of -Aug- gist ke, Skirts, Running Shoes, Scampers, -of , thing is putting on its fall garb. f Music ,linlile BOOka, Light Underwear, Straw oat, farmers report a very satisfac•, The -leaves are turning in color and Kir. Lennox will commence, teaching in tory yield of grain, oatis, however, are gradually falling and .preparat . Town the end c•f this ironth. $acs, ,Fibre Helmets. Y010 Sh1Tt8, Tles• are very light as a stile. ions for winter will soon begin, Interviews and appoinimentemay be'had Seeks @tC, -Heard this week by a descript- -The traffic on the highway over on Sept. '22nd, betwet n 2 and 5 p. m., at =,G. (ye young man, referring to the ap- the. week -end was very heavy. 1 the hom'; of Mis K. Fawkef, Pi. keriltg•M�'S H APMAN Mroach of several small sailing ves- large percents ' of the cars were _, els on the lake --Baby'• were they -American, many returning from the L s -- burning up the water, you couldn t : holidays, while others came over the.. The Pickering r� see them for dust. holiday. and also weir.; the Exhib TWO STANDOUT VALUES --vYe congratulate: W • H- West- I it:ion, whic-h attracrts a great marry+ MEAT- JIrlARKET Doli on securing third place on iris -._ An1en" - Juniaw yearling Holstein heifers in O.I.ario Statutes,- whichI s >3 class of $6 at the Exhibition. This Our 111olto-- Qualitc. &.Service' ..Tip Top* Tailored Suits or Coats for ised every ten years, are are rev .heifer was also a member of the' now being prepared in the Attorney tal--Count>r ' Ontario" County .Herd,, which 8190 General's office, for its next issue. pecy men or women --Blew Spring and 1t000jt ihird place. 'Phis is made necessary by the large e _The W. M. S. • of the United Style Sausage Summer woollens, direct from 1 he number' of amendments Viat are :Church will hold a Social Evening, made since the last revision, whic': - British -- 15c. per lb. In St Andrew's Church on. Friday were publis'led in 2927. The ne�u ed- Isles• -$24.75. eveniDg, Sept. 25th. A sale of home-, ition-will not be so expensive as the �� d 'd - made baking :Ili be held' during the last.. lbs. for. 25e. Gordon ori Mai ull-fashioned Hosiery evesring. An illustrated lecture on -At the Horticultural Societ3 i:LAKE`C'E SiLK, England, Ireland and Scotland will Service weight, Chiffon and Crepe - �g meeting held in Dur.waron on Tuea• ?fl 3i - , '' ..Ma • be given by :Miss M. Pennell. also day evening, Mr. A~' H:.Richardsnn _ a musical program will be- given and :.. of the Forestry Dopt. gave a most Phone us for Delivery 'turrrls will . be served. Keep this, in p � . • _ -. NE�7CT S1�RI1`TC'� 8�3A Z7ES-75C. el,rid $1 . interesting a.ndrir.,Gtruc:ive talk . on Phone 1620 the care and • protectirm of trPe,. =Frank and Mrs: Gliders and two th,, f Fred T. BiullGlh.g� :Pickering N. Y.. motored' showing ,by meads . of slides, DON'T daughters of Fulton. .. right, and wrontZ w-a.y of treating the - • . -^� ta_ Pickering on Thursday last and trees, It was a lecture worth goin?z Ewtesblisl,eii`1867 called on old friends here and also: TAKE CHANCES Agin Oshawa He was born in Piciter- along way to Ticar. The Ribbon of Merit given by the Ontario Horde- :Play Safe ' lug., but 36 years ago moved to Ber- ultural Aslsnciarion to t! A Society ' _ -lin, Kitchener), - and four yearS3 was,awarded the President, qtr. G. Consult your DrnRgiet - .later he went to Fulton where he _ Cowan, for his meritorious work for FJ A has since resided. He sees many'_ - - the Society in securing memtiers'and. _ Remember ,' changes., in Pickering ,- and most of s' have ether general interest.'A meeting of wry YOUR DRUGGIST IS NOELF. - - : OR SUMMER DAYS , uain to a ha e ..FOR nc old ac _ . his• arranged 'n 4 c zea is bet rrart,R - special interest _ .. _.. Pe . g thorn passed away or moved to ocher part for the latter past of September. The September meeting of the -;;A MERCHANT Particulars next week. -.► 'Women's Missionary Society of the a have a complete line of Cooked -Meat's z -The following clipping from the H.Y. R. MnORt� DRt1GrI9T w United tChurch was held at the home ncrn,lulu Bulletin refers to, a for- ' Of Mie, H. T Fallaise on the after- .,Her resident of Pickering oAlonzo DE tiBARFON: ONTARIO* -QQk Ham lt* r= of Tuesday, Sept. Ist. •Presid- De Gear Wise, - 59, of 1160-K Piak. . eat Mrs. H. G. Crozier in the chair. ham St., died at 3.15 this morning ,• Ready Roofing Chicken RoII We are .pleased• to have the record- at Queen's Hospital. He was born in Jellied Ing Secretary, Miss P. B ng a as received, a s lipmen Veal us again. After the usual devotional will be at .the N uuanu mortuary at _ and study 'period there vas des- 7 tonight. Funeral services will be of plaits rooting that we are Variety Loaf �'. cussion regarding a social evening held at 3 Saturday' afternoon with" to be held later in the month. Dainty. burial in the Pnea cemetery. !Vii., gelling at, special prices. Macaroni and Cheese Loat. _. refreshments were L served at the wise was a paiiiting foreman for Red Top Insulating Wool -` Loaf _ Chas. Ingrorsen, corttractor. He . Is. Dutch L.Daf and Bologna -Rev.. Dr. Carmichael iesumed survived by four sores, Williamr, Wal- , adds, to comfort in sum his work in the Presbyterian churc?; 'fey and Edward Wise and John Wise mer ,. and winter. Saves :Headcheese •e3'der enjoying- a five weeks. vaeat- Williams and three daughters, Mrs. Ion in New Brunswick aAd Quebea., George Makiao, Mrs. Joseph Kau- fuel and .theepos�t 1B low. Nand .on his vacation he and Mrs wale and Mrs. Elsie Dunster. �:� . PICKERING C�_-Miss-:` I'D ,b�? •armiiehael spent considerable time Ruby Andrew, the popular • • 'with 'their son, Ralph; who ha; clerk in M. S, Chapmaes store; is. LUMBER YARD urge of a Presbyterian Church ,n enjoyin¢ a tWo-week's holida, at Butcher (phone 3000) Pickering New Brunswick during the atzrurler Centre Island. psorls 3400 t o mantis, after which he will resume `Boys of the Boys' Club- are - - bis studies in ,college in New York, you ready for another fall arid win- PNv Adw#r$4&6wb ". a_ Services next -Sunday will be at the ter season in our Pickering Gymn , :.Pickering Ha. dware--& ' usual hour, 3 p. S. T., arui Remember the membership is not FOR RENT -A house and )nt in the Sundaly School and Bible Class at confined to any special church, but- village of Claremont. Apply Mrs, W. G a s ry y Bingham, Claremont. 3 A'T'TENTION ! Z o'cloelt. i o n to eve bo' vtho is twelve -Many of our residents, as.us- years of age or over if he.will make WANTED - Exppr'iencpd • young t va have been lacking in the sights self eligible b attendin one of woman for general housework,2adults, �• ,yk g lad ill er2monthi 1L. 232, Markham, 2 - at the Exhibition. The attendance the Sunday sdhmis or Bible Cla0.aea - has been better on' fine days than in, any church regularly. Mr. Wheel- r10MESTIU HELP WANTED- i it Was last year Girl to assist t general housework, plain ye b'�1t on file several er's claws in the 'Unshed Church re- cooks a, Protestant preferred. Phone Pick 5701 :BUG KILLER p; days on' which there was rain or opened last Sunday morning and are r�•flR RALE -f1 r'•npred trarne house, =- t thweatenin rain the ttendance was g r ii ready to WCiCOme ally boy of 13 yrs electricity,' good cellar, garden, fruit. Bar ' cam For cash oP terms apply at Beal's Store, • 'SLldden Death 'A'x less tkan last year, Labor Day, fwrd' over 'at 10� a. m. -each Sunday Claremont, a _ which is always reckoned upon as momirig. There are many other -• To THE BUG -being sire best of the whole Exhib- classes for bo s and your men err Sn, d Annis, lot 31: con. 5 Pickering a i ition, began early in the morning Pickering artily v1c1n1ty and' alT of yearrliRig heifer owner maythave same'by proof 7 (; to- rad heavily- and kept up a good them are out to helpyou and we]- ing property and paying egoenses, ,D: B Anma, } s { _ n the a y wh,tevale. 52-2 New Life _ -part of the day, and s had very come you. 'Besides the Sunday ass- TO THE PLA bad effect on the attendande. OR RENT -Farm of ahmtt &5 - ociatioms; and weekly activities of F - we acres near Oshawa. Gond land and bui'd COOPER'S DRI -KCL SOT LIC@ On 1�orae6 p /y -The Women's lrtstitu2e .meeting these classes,• a boy is also putting Ings immediate p�s.•ssionro plough troll � was held at the home of -Mrs. R. H. oossescion October 1st, 19 B. Apply to Conant himself in a position where he can k Ann s. Barristers. Os` Awa. one. 3cr Gaoler Sheep, Pigs and Hens. �'' • Cronk, on Tuesday last with a large often be aided in his future career very b atberxlin his church and bible PRIVATE, gALii -Of bnn+Phnlrf BPEt,IAL9 THIS WEEK � ..number present, and a inter- . r''4 3' 4 effects. including radio, 9 -piece chestetfield ✓• eating programt Miss Margaret, class regularly, because nearly all suite. piano. violin. small kitchen stove etc No .Solid Copper Bailers -at $2.`26. 3o- reasonable offer »fused Mrs Pi4yne, care of ]lalertrtell gay(. a fine address on business and influential men; pick Mrs. W A. McLean R R. 2, Pickering. A-4 Dah auized Boilers s0'r/$1.00. "`How AViver0sir Helps the House- out youpg men from these classes_—_-- :'w,ife". The roll was ariswered when they desire seme yours$ mart ((�i3UIUE IiAIRY UU Wy-Fi"gig- r °- n �Jte,ed and grade cows, Governmest T. li Agent for McCormick -Deering Farm SiAellrinet� xc ;r ra by "Your Pet Proverb. A letter they can trust. By being careful of tested. Fresh and close epriogersslway, on and Repairs }11pgn a member in Australia was hand. Blood tested if desired. ree delivery uc your present a stociatiorts Anil re- purchases of 7 or more. Satislactionguaranteed, ''Our Kotto:-"We elibve CAD fret itr 01 read, and a 'spelling• mat)ck was en- creations it is easy to get ntiters Wm. i. Murphy, I * IssT Ontario. Telephone tered into vrith great enthusiasm, pull for ym Joirt--and come out tc 113E it is not macie,7• grs. (Rev.) E. G• Robertson winning AUK itENT-lift sari farm. ell,►rre�, e gym next ThUTA(lA, evening at ..orkaLlc, and other pasture land. coon Telephone 8600 the prize. A social half hour closed ;.40 p. m with your running shoes hip roor barn , other buildings good. Good -f rougb-c poe sat house, Possession . plough at coca * BALSDC}N PICKERI1rtG the meet3ngand gym suit, if you have one. -Com. full n on Ap nl 1, 1437. For paruculue J applyto ■mea Greealaw, 2 =ilea straight • S. "3`*f, .:: ,,,'+,�g•�.f ,...�__:s'• ,oth of Pkkering Yi14g•• 4 i •��s.v:_£�4�« 9,,.fa�.._,.:... �--..•. ,,....:... 1.. • ..... ... f. _ •_ •. is-: ,��e±„�r•5a ns