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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_09_18ts sI V �4 -4 7v. " ��A Fz" T 477, Ic I N' ''FRIDAY, SEPT. is. i9m. ..PICKERING, ONT... - VOL. L`'1. 3K OW41060tonal garbsi. Cherry wcolGreenwoodGreenw Med4cat NOT�IJ�N EW oD­.!�F,L. F Mr. and Mrs. George Todd Mr, E. Annis and family are Sunday at Bolton wwith friends. spending a. few weeks with friends, your way bodSurgeon. Dunbarton. tolyMr. and Mr.;. A. Rittenhouse were in Orillia. every. day." 'MILLS D& H. C. PHARsON-Physician "Our trucks pa" The Mission Band have St Niagara ovet the week.end, boftiibned FORSYTil. Oph. D., Director R.61touiatricai Association of Ontario. Reg- COAL,. COKE. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pilkey were a- th4ir meeting from Saturday until Established IM tghn I Mquiberof the American Optometrical way last week-end at.Madoc, attend=' Septi. 26th'. ttlesaCla examined by appointment CtE.Y.- out. Ont. W,,OD, CEMENT, irV a wedding. The Ladies' Bible Class will meet Mr. and Mrs -T. Cates awl fantily at the home of Mrs. P. Wilson on Chopping SAND, GRAVEL) visited at the Maxwell horqe,-l.loyd!- Monday night, Sept. 21st. -n recently. DONALD RUIJI)Y Isarrieter. And taix recend Mi. and Mrs ' E, , Orrnero, ' d and Mondays, Wednesdays' We are glad to have Mr. Walter son, of Carmington, spent a day Oftm formerly occupied by Like AdLi: --WU: '81TILDER'S SUPPLIEB We and bride with us on Sun- last week with their relatives and and Fridays. ii-La vvulwy. ay day and would like to extend con- friends in Greenwood. When a Holiday comes on a Chop. also local cartage work BEIATON, bLLL & KQ.Sb gratulations to them, also beat wish- This Sufiday evening, Sept. 20th, ping day we will grind the next Barristors & balicilors It We have also placed in stock full es for V%vir f ature happiness.. a Missionary Program will be given line of Maple Leaf Milling Rally Day w!!1 be obrit-rve(i 'here when Mr. F. M. C1­1%PnLap will be y' ILBROUKt tsr.LL, K. C. J. 1). F. ROSS WILLIAM J, BLA'IUN. K, C. en Sunday, Sept. f.Cth, by a combin- the speaker, also, vocal solos. M Male To; get paying results from pig jAt�lLb A. WRIGHT ' ed Sunday School and Chureh Ser- Quartet. Readings and Instrumental 'feeding, the . grain must be ground A. We MITCHELL vice at 11 a. m. ][,would bp encour- Musk. Collection. in aid of the Miss- ,q T2 1ky b&eeL;, l:ofoj3LO, "claide ABU fine aging io have a good Vtendanie at ion Fund for our Sunday School. C C. RICHARLMUN m Co.. bat,i-- Pickering, Ont. this service, so come and bring your No other mill grinds as fine as eters, Solicitors. Notaries etc., Suite 601. Office phone 7400 Resideoce'6520 friends. All are velcorvo?- Green River jalsiorLift: Building, 36 Toronto at, Toro.,Lo, this does. To6pbout Ad. 1588� ilicitering 11notie 3tils. stf AudleT School Fair at Broughazn'on Fri- FEE . D ON HAND Tl1OM,S0N,& McbilLLAN-Barris- The Beal Store, Claremontt daySept. 18th. ten, Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at , Better Service than Ever.. saskience of %it. Thomson. lot 11. concession 1. PHONE M Miss Pratt R. N., of -Detroit has , F. J. Wilson" was a Toronto v3s- ftakeriog; Obits. Thunday and Saturday eventin^ from 7. ou p, m to ts.jo p, m.. or by been visiting, her parents and bro- itor Monday last. unent.. loromoofhcv�waktoyaiaani FURNITURE tiers here. -Mr. Dick Jones, of West Toronto-, :..M% �Min QIPM:10=3�ri =-a pbooefta10,10. Toronto Elgin 5303. We are displaviag an attractive Th6 Club's Roast was &I]- recently. 371- visited Chas. Woodcock variety of ed off because of the rain on Mon- Mrs. E. Carruthers was'renew= ONAN'r A ANtiIS Barrister*, Aluminum and Graniteware; Etc.day evening. -ing old acquaintances here last Geek. PIANO TUNINCIr VSolicitaig. Notaries Public Furniture and Furniture The -School Fair at Brougham Misses Maud and Daisy Goodman, • GGRDON D. CONANT.'K. C�. Novelties, this week is opulatiorLtaidng 'many of .our of .the city, visited with Mrs. Bare- ALLIN F. ANNIS. 5. A.. LL, B. Priceslow, in keeping with tidier, AND 001ces- -7 1 2 Simcoe $t. S.- 06113w, school pfoot. rboem--4 and 5 (Oshawa). and at the 'Court- S. R. and Mrs. Wonnacott spent Mr. Geo. .Dixon, our County Can All kinds of Yqvji'Voik• ; House. Whitby. (Mr. Conant) Phone 7 (Whit- Survlay in Guelph. Mrs. Wonnacott, stable, spent st,day r"t week in Or- All Tuoing Guaranteed by). RADIO SERVICE Sr., returned with them. angeville., A Graduate of Radio College -Church Services here on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kinday, of Toronto, C. E3. MacDONALD Dent . W u with the 27th, and drama on Monday ev- visited with. Mr. and Mrs, Rudman Zpg CLOSE AVE. 'I ORONTO -- ---- - JkT 91 L C. S MIT 11. D. D. lk. L D. 11- Up-to-the-minute training enirj;r will be an attraction for a 'last week-end. Phone Lakeside 1502 tesor to Dr. J. r vales), Graduate Of large crowd.- The officials'are' hop- Mr- and Mrs.' John Draper an'l brders taken at NEWS Pffice: d. FtTj--Ic liege of Lien' . Surgeons and Torou- Marilyn. of Sault Ste and ing to -wrelcome a record attendance. Marie, visited to U;Uvemty At Clar -ant office ove, D. A. A. Phone 'FINEST EQUIPMENT *reat's store every Tuft s and Frids Rev. O'Brien, of Whitby. Taber with Melville and Mm DrapeT last stone , 0- 11. tf for nacle-will have charge of the aft- week; end. .HKRBERT T FALLA 199. L D S., Guaranteed Satisfaction ernoon service on Sunda:y,ihe 27th" Mr. and airs: Thomps", 5fr­ and Shingles'For Sale D D.S_UrAduates�f the Royal CoilzgeOf AT and Rev. 'Panton - in the evening, Mrs. -Geo. Dixon;of Toronto, are U '�n. and the t I niversity of Toronto, .. I . I. I 'd',,.,* second door vast of St And, Picke'ring 'United Church choir wi!l spen;1ing a month at Wil��on's Park. g@41sCliurch. Pickering.Ont office noun Galt GF61vftDizrd Seer; Shingles. y. M, 10 op. m., or by a0pointment. (X-ray Tubes ind Batteries.-.always an h -Ad assist in the eveni,ne. "UP tl*- Hill The Green River Ladies' Aid' will -A. Gray. 431X to. Paradise" will be presented by meet. at' home of Mrs, Bird's Felt SlIftreShingles. ,Wvj"). pkwqne Pick 3700. H.ROY MILLER, -n Dramatic an the -7th concession on Wednes- the Brookli nat4c Club on the Aloo.-re-rubbering buggy wheels. Lawn mowers sharpened. ._Brougham. Ontario 'following, Monday * evening. Lunch day, Sept..,23rd. •-Word- for Roll Call #,8tf Phone M-%rk I" *I] follow the T. PATERSONS -CLAREMON and Social Hour aril] e pres- EL�ZABETH H I ICR A it - D8ON- en I tation. Adinission, 25- and 10 cts. V..e Gree-ri. Rivef Church mill -not O&H and get 'prices. Phone 2011 4A*Fttv dautoinctitietasurahce at all kends. .-Im U S I C 0110 hold their regular service ' next Ispressitating companiesof solid duavicial stand: v 09. _4009 Kinsale .Sunday evening� due t.6 the Anni. er -tevale Bap- ed bjusic Teacher sorry Services,of the Whi Experience POSTILL, Licensed Auctionew, FUEL Mrs. Bunker and El%ie Crew- are tist Church. .F0 for nountlest at Yort, end Gnswlo,' Ase- with a Torouto Conservatory Hoo sales of E41 kinds Lt%On 04 0 10 on shor"" improving slowly. Mrs. J. H. Wchell entertained the 6 Green luver P. 0.. On%. standing. &O%isst, Addrise Com-roasting is the favorite ,.pas- Whitevale Miqqion - Circle recently. HIP will teach afternoons or evenings -time of our. young people. Mzs...J. E_ Wilson, Mrs. M. Draper R � BATON. TOWNtl D. R. Conveyancer Commissioner for Saturday reserved for school Mrs. Stone, of Toronto is yisiting� and Lois were zuests' and report a Builderg' Supplift Accountant, Etc. 'issuer.of taking 34davats. children. ►Ver daughter. Mrs. L. Dunn. wSaiesctme, helpful -program an& Uarriagewr noes- wbitevale.ont. Mr. Wm. Sadler is able-to be out Rates very Moderate. sapper. 7- Lumber and Lath again, we are pleased to say. -.-WM. AAW. Studio at wry own home cmi mile " Miss' Jean Ledgett spent 00, end Dunbarton B C Sbingl6s - HER AND east Brougham No. 7 LICENS91) of theweek with her parent'; here. i3ille Coal VALUA'ro flighway. Mrs. J. Richardson spent several M Alpe, !Thmn, is attending the sales conducted AnywheA_ lilys last 'week ,with '.%Tn. 'A. Har- U-n&n Fair this week. -Alberta Coal write.' Atl3res'S '614 D;pr MRS. CARL DEVITT _-D m stic Coke 7:. Phone or bron. Mm' J. R. Dales is 4%isiting Miss 0 -iec_ -nt:. re C --hav -1 Street, Beset. The. k; ins e helped mrander at Sarnia. Lime, -pbuiter-­ Wbitby. Ovite"O :P-;c-k dong, VO -A pac_ tin -1-or erina M derfully the gar- Mrs. Chas. Smales is xdil tures.. t son James and family, at Ennisldl- Maple Body C. .You Cannot AVOid Agency for Vrost& Wood Sorry to report Mr. D. Crawford len. Agents for Lnndy Fence lies decided to vacate the R4rbron �Wis, Bergi4 Lankin. of Gmnton, r Co.okshutt Farm Maebinery farM in.the spring. e a _b:P(JUL1P Accident spent a few days with Miss Helen and M f Vr. Herbert Parkin is attending Tlq,,A . ... !. A --'Complete lire and-,rep4irs. smd al School in Toronto which OP- -Next Sunday, Rev. Mr. B=egs BUT' Ghopping. and .Feeds of all ." 15th. '. ­ : .'Oooksbutt Im ened on Tuesday I will occupy the pulpit in the Unit- plemen III Miss YOU CAN AVOID kinds. s M. Mudie has secured a pos- ad 'Church.ssure Pries Befoie Boybe Harris on Na. 2 Mrs, J. Johnston, of Port Urdo THE EXPENSE. ition with Frank T1 FOLLOW 61 THAT 'our Highway,- near was the Miss A. Than RoysJ Pastry' F, ir Whitby.- The guesf of WILSON B Brooklin S&Ml was litst week-end. ROS• 'CIRIL E. MORLEY Poultry Feeds, Growivg held 4?n Monday.. Our school IV- 'Moi. ;and Mrs. Annan and N-1 r. ORNERALIN4URANCE Nmuh, La) ing Maili ed their share of the prizes' and Mm Simpsoy, visited friends- at I.Amust HM9 Institute h ld a Enniskillen last Thursdays Pboa ehlicrk 7200 The Women's We carry all makes of Plow Points. `7�:4 quilting bee at the home *s. tow that Mr. Tuesday af We are pleased to la D''NII'Lockwood Hooker on ternoo WHETHER Frank Dales is improving and able and Mrs. J. ar rot family, to -resume his offke duties. OR PICKERING, ONT. y requirs Mr. and Mrs. Ross man -f were Mrs. Chm. AnTis attended the Visitors at Herb Perkin's on Sunday Lefties' Council meeting' of the W. a Summer . ..... ::Health 0 R. G. CLENDENING last. A.7 on Monday, in the city. farrii has been rented TRY . r& G. Cow-An j§ in, t1ad' city this ust a� The Roger room suite orj FUNERAL DIRFA)TOR owner, Mr.' week in the interests 6f t"t C. G.. T. to J. 13zignall and the 11 occupy the T. work, for the Dunb JONES Private Ainbulance W 1z ra and wife will arton girls, Day and Night Service house., James Mitchell is rursinir a arae h r, and Mrs. S. Farndalo and sop ENGLISH napia M shoulder these days, liaving bitd it Aress. Tommy, returned home after spend- dislocated, also his collar bone br` A. Malvern 5000 ;.ng a week's very pleasant trip to ken. Health Salt See our Assortment. the U. S. A- D. and MT:is- Cowan, and W. and AMP 0 Markh Ont. visited Callender, Make*n inyigorating and A number from here attended the Mrs. I.Ronard, Walnui Dresser, .129 50 sale 0.? H. No-rtop, of Balsam and North Bay, Buffalo and other plat. on,s of Clare refreshing drink, which re-. Al the late miss A. Harbr es, last week. BOUT Mattresses, inner spring. Fat mens mont oTl'SatuJ-day'afternoon last. Sunday, sL-ptember 20th will be liev6s sick headache, so fil'e.1 n* S`trest es.' d'was held in the hall Real barton -Sunday tom:cb-, indigestion, prlc-. Mission Ran with the y Day at the Dun Saturday afternoO $18 50� la.q( n School. All parents and friends are -$39.60 spid Flo Filter Dis es' 450. t. Mrs. R. E. kly heat etc. number presen urged to attend the service which -Well-made hi k to he also usual All felt Mattresses thiel; Gro Mowbray, the leaftr, was in cliarge. 'id3O, D. S. T. ';Large Pound tin will be - at Baby bhio:k-trouRFhjRt-moder. The date Oct- 4ib, has been sips- . , 'til age of On Sept. 2nd e marriage 45.50-0.50 7 a ate pric 9. Harvest MOM Mt. George Toyne . to Miss Helen 'Walnut Cedar Chests en for the annual -The old reliable 8. H. Paints, Faa&is Services. The present plans of the Hamilton took place, Rev. J. Linton BATHING CAPS -Large size, $24 60 coknmittee there will be no fowl of Hairnilton, �. officiating, assisted by out large astortweOt of ..and Varnishm as we had in -other years. Rev. F_ G. Robinson. We offer our Ste :, - I d supper Also Harnew Oil, Painto We. TurM A number frarn here took in the congratulatioris. lat"t styles &ad colors. The Cat A. STERRITT coal Oil. Exhibition last rweek- Mr. and Mrs. St. Paul's on. the-Hill, Dvnbartou- 19w prices will surprise you. Raney-Harris Repairs. - R- V. -Mowioray, Florence; Mr. and sqlinday, Sept. 20th. Sunday School P KER GAf-Ews__�*, 1001 prizes. Institute It ld e rnoo Fun'eral Director Mrs. Hooker alftd sons, Mr. exid ". at 2 p. m. Evening Prayer At 3 P. Private Amb,ulance A- Jones and Mr. and MX4. Tm pr E. C. Jones; Ba ALVIN BUSHBY eseher, Rev. F_ G. Robinsiam k Phone I&* Hardwsre Phone 4800 �Xjsq j@ileen Parkin and A. Bayles, On Tuesday, Oot 6th, a HIsTest =MOOlI= Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and MrS• isuptier will be held, commencing at Ontario PTCRERING I Wtagg. f 6 p. ra. Further particulars later. w dents, assistant secretaries and tress-.. i final• TlCl�T TROUBLE y $ GLUYAS tat•' 77 L James Larkin Pearson, in the ing beyond bard labor.' Then the New York Times. a•. ";r"iEDiTORIAL COMMENT FROM ��• sunset old Is dim on geia and fold; : �. F.. '•'�- d,>. +,..,� i ear '-.• s-:. •a. -w?' .t1:.^c';7' 2•ry +i 'f F., r""'• .c. hh >i:vERY WHERE. knother name for • freidom and land With scents, of myrrh and musk, v� 1- • CANADA 1 Nature Note TolOIItO E School Stir Among many people a belief exists It is surprising sometimes what r{ Toronto folks can do in the way of warts to appear on the hands. This _ political and religious. intolerance. A is entirely erroneous, and probably row has just developed over the dis- ' d VMS ; :'missal of a public school teacher be- ces, which cover the toad's back were cause she is alleged to have a Apman So far, the prevention of war has Catholic boy friend, to have been a tranal transplanted in the human skin by bridesmaid at a Roman Catholic the moisture which exudes when the wedding, and to have even attended toad is touched. This liquid has no ' a Roman Catholic service. She is a Ar `member of a United Church. to hum: as. But from two large warts 1 urers, cashiers, trust officers, statis- ticians, directors, branch managers, Touirists In - 'estitnt schools. There are many. Ro• is decidedly distasteful to animals. man Catholics who are- teachers in Itis the toad's means of defence. and rpanagers of departments such ���� _ almost instantly drop it and comb the private. religious life of teach- P yrs, ars does not arise: It is ia•:olerabfe as exchange, collection, publicity,savings. — Financial Post.••Th� _ tKiAve'275�ll�ons temporary, and beyond -a nauseating schools is called upon to limit her taste, the dog will be no worse and 'circle of friends to those who are a good deal wiser—for the adventure. Protestants. -- St. Thomas Times —Calgary Herald. Journal. w dents, assistant secretaries and tress-.. i final• TlCl�T TROUBLE y $ GLUYAS James Larkin Pearson, in the ing beyond bard labor.' Then the New York Times. - ";r"iEDiTORIAL COMMENT FROM i sunset old Is dim on geia and fold; teardrops.' An eagle spreading his like _ HERE, THERE , AND ngs un airplane cried, -Its is- .. y >i:vERY WHERE. knother name for • freidom and land With scents, of myrrh and musk, _ - - • CANADA 1 Nature Note TolOIItO E School Stir Among many people a belief exists It is surprising sometimes what that handling a toad is liable to cause Toronto folks can do in the way of warts to appear on the hands. This _ political and religious. intolerance. A is entirely erroneous, and probably row has just developed over the dis- ' caused by ,some sympathetic super stition that the wart, or excrescen. ; :'missal of a public school teacher be- ces, which cover the toad's back were cause she is alleged to have a Apman So far, the prevention of war has Catholic boy friend, to have been a tranal transplanted in the human skin by bridesmaid at a Roman Catholic the moisture which exudes when the wedding, and to have even attended toad is touched. This liquid has no ' a Roman Catholic service. She is a such power. Neither is it poisonous `member of a United Church. to hum: as. But from two large warts What the narrow -minds forget 18 or glands on either side of the toad's that the public schools are .not Prot- neck a secretion is discharged which 'estitnt schools. There are many. Ro• is decidedly distasteful to animals. man Catholics who are- teachers in Itis the toad's means of defence. public schools. Np religion is taught Should a dog catch a toad, it ' w111 In them, therefore, the question of almost instantly drop it and comb the private. religious life of teach- mence to froth at the mouth in evi- ars does not arise: It is ia•:olerabfe dent distress. This, however, is only to think that a teacher in public temporary, and beyond -a nauseating schools is called upon to limit her taste, the dog will be no worse and 'circle of friends to those who are a good deal wiser—for the adventure. Protestants. -- St. Thomas Times —Calgary Herald. Journal. - - , Sowing The Wind - Soft Shoulders Warnings against "soft shoulders" Germany, so the cables say, will are given to motorists on the high- -:.hare 1,182,000 men living in military: ways. Young men should be paartic- • barracks by October"]. Yes; and ularly on, their guard.' however, of (Germany has 1750,000 men in their driving cars, while leani{st• their heads graves as a result of the Great War against another type of soft shoulder'►• alone most of them sleeping In for- —St. Thomas• -Times -Journal. eign soil. To say notTring of millions rnore maimed and broken for life. _ The return for all this appalling Half -Pound Peaches sacrifiee was ruin and disaster. — "Aalifax Herald. Peaches. half a pound each, the Vimy variety, were shown., in this y . Among The Meanestoffice .on Saturday. They were the product of one of the Vineland Co - It Is a good thing to see that a operative growers at Jordan Station, magistrate has, given a bicycle thief and in this product is explained the with a record a jail gym, although remarkable success, year after year, not as long a one perhaps as, some of this organization In marketing, at people might have wished' Four good prices, the various lines it has hevarious `rnontha i"s n_of too severs -a punish- to offer.—St. Catharines Standard. anent fora young man who has at. , ''ready been before the Court for the - same despicable offence. Women in, Banking In the great majority of cases the Very few, if any, Canadian women, _'theft of a bicycle Is a very serious hold positions of responsibility with 1I thing for its owner, to whom it' is. indispensable -An earning his living, the banks. It is a field in which thus Thousands of machines are In use lar .the mere male has been able to. by messenger - and delivery boys and stave off the feminine onslaught into men who, with their necen,almost the business world. rily small earnings, find it almost But in the 'United States, the num- entirely, beyond their powers to fuldung Der, of lad bankers is sufficiently y y place them when they are stolen great to warrant an association of are thus out -of employment 'at- their own—the Association of Bank 'together. --•Montreal Star, Women. This' group will convene about the middle of next month, just before the convention of the Ameri- 1Life can Bankers Associatiorr. "A mystic bird once .asked. 'What Offices held by members of the fair its life?' " writes Dr. H. S. Khosia in tha Children's News of Delhi, Indra. sex included in the association's rost- "musician errun the entire gamu o e ab n>t= A •bird at once responded In Second Plzca. „ Canada was second in unmanufac-' tured unstripped tobacco with' 6,729,- More Than Value of Wheals ,Gold and Newsprint—Toronto 834 pounds, in the first six months of is "Unhno* •.n"' But Not Callander anal the Quints. 1936, United States being first with 72,553,186 and Southern RhodesiaThough trade figures "seldom torical background. Here there rs' only about third with1,006,114. 14. Second place e, men`ion it, and. .it can hardly be something eI�e.: to trade for foreign a a. twelfth of' -first place, classed as an industry, Canada has gold—a change, scenery, game and but it is important when one remain y' since 1934, the Dionnes: ` hers that Canada is comparatively developed a source of gross revenue • These are the lures of the tourist young in the growing of tobacco. _ which this year will exceed in value trade, 'the profits coifing chiefly , .Niagara Falls Review. the entire wheat crop, oi• the exports g of gold, and 'newsprint combineu. visitor's spending power to Canada: a It is the tourist.' trade, Sohn Lin- Like everything else, the worla• =• Appleroln pointy out 'in the Financlat ,wide de p tt► le Growers Advertise ' Post• depression exercised a de res. The apple growers of the state of ' sing influence here. -But it does not I15V1SIBLL.E.l•PO'RTs, appear to have lasted long and re. Washington .will tax themselves at • Based on the first seven mantas cacery'' has. been swift. Imre an . cent a box to be used for a great nd- it will amount to some wh'ere-between the gross -figures:. vertising campaign to popularize, the $250 and $300 millions, for 1936 or, CANADA S TOURIST TRADE use of boxed apples. Probably they close to the banner 1629 peak when Year Gross Revenue will be successful and, as the Review its value was estimated at just over often has pointed out Ontario fruit 1926 ................... 5201,167,000 P + the $300 million mark. Some I7 1927 ................... 238,477,000 growers also could move their crops million visitors are expected before 1928..................... 275,230,000' quickly and profitably by means 'of the, end of the year. 1929 '309,379,000 a properly organized newspaper ad- It is the tourist trade which Tri-- 1930 .. 279,238,000 I vertisin cam ai When one re g -campaign. manly makes up those "invisible" .1931 ___................ 250,776,000 . ' Zmembers what was done for the or- exports -upon which older European. 1932 ....... 212,4.18,000 ange, it is not difficult to see what countries rely to offset • unfavorable Vi33 117,124,000 could be dobe for the finer fruits of balances of trade. Foreign money 1S,34 ._ ._..... 129,974,000 our own province. — Niagara Falls pours in payment for the privilege 195b 202,314 A00 Review. of visiting countries rich in history. 1936 ....................... a275,000,000 Now Canada is not- alarmed by aEstimated. an unfavorable balance of • trade. SOME OUTGO 'TOO _ THE. SOME - Nor are we relatively rich in � h:s• But this tourist -business from a ,tional standpoint is not all velvet. The War On Tropical Disease - ,vhHe Americans, -., Britishers and India is often forgetful of the won- Quebec Ladies " there- are 'enjoying the '.Canadian derfu] worts that is being done for caner o the health and happiness of her mil Golf Champion' ane of ravl'probably to the .per head per lions by the research werkers whose ay, a large number of Canadians war on tropical disease goes on tire- lessly and relent]essIy with seldom a t ` neighboring, republic• or'- abroad. mention in the world's news. - Once / This visiting is not a. one-way a year there comes as a reminder of raffic and Canadians spend a good all 'that is being done the Report of leal of time. and money at southern the Calcutta School of Tropical bled �• f T.S. winter resorts, along the Allan- r'F" icine and the Carmichael Hospital *`. is and 'Pacific seaboards in the for Tropical Diseases, one of the most 4° a Pring and across the Atlantic in the romantic shit stimulating publicat- t , ummer. ions which issue annually from the In 1935, -it is estimated by the Do-' Government Press, — Calcutta pinion .Bureau of Statistics that Statesman. .. roch people left almost $80 millions ' n other' countries. Of this 'nearly - 65 -millions was spent in the U.S. 1JVhere There Are Jobs ''' tut, the balance: in 'spite of this Parents in search of a cares: for: pending remained well in Canada's their sons—and the sons themselves avor as is indicated by the follow —cannot do better than devote sen k' - l n8' 'table: ons attention to the statement of the. ;ET REVENUE TOURIST TRADE' Minister of Mines, in opening the me (000's omitted) - new . Government Miners' Traiging ;Expenditures By . �.t - School at East Geduld Minos, that in Tourists Tourists ;�� to from lust' South Africa today there in no sulk year Canada Canada Revenue er profession than mining.. Mr. Dun $ can wf 9 referring, of course, .to train - 71936a � 1936a ....,.:...., 275,000 .125,UUu 15U,utw ed and skilled miners, and particu• � -���� 1935 t :,314 78,39 122a1i larly to mining engineers. In his t� 1934 ...... ... 129,974 - 63,655 76,329 prospects of ultimate' advancement 1933 .........117,124 0;80 06,294 to the top of the tree the untrained 1932 ,,• 212,448 57,403 156.045 man is probably at an even greater :a Estimated. disadvantage -in mining than in most Mrs. D. Leo Dolan, Ottawa other walks of life. As a learned Hunt and .Golf Club, 'winner of W.. ` profession, on the other hand, miriin the provincial championship of g the Quebec Branch of the Can- NeW"York Woman s offers scope and opportunities in this adian Ladies, Golf Union. --She Smashes All Records comttry---tadaY�nenua — 3 -ami- 2-agartrst-:314rs- — - to be uneoualled for many years to A. B. Darlinr, Whitlock. defend- L'..- 1 .-.J-. A _�l♦-.._ Showed his head out 'of the ground to say, "Life is a struggle in the �Aark.' The wild 'rose whose petals had net blossomed said, 'Lite is the' name of growth.' A fly buzzed,. `Life is the smallest summer day: An ant, 'Noth- dents, assistant secretaries and tress-.. i final• TlCl�T TROUBLE y $ GLUYAS James Larkin Pearson, in the ing beyond bard labor.' Then the New York Times. - in came with the message, 'Life sunset old Is dim on geia and fold; teardrops.' An eagle spreading his like Aird creatures wearY day- of their da , ngs un airplane cried, -Its is- 4h, btjsshe4holy falls the knother name for • freidom and land With scents, of myrrh and musk, _ - - #trength,' The breeze murmured, 'Life j loud day, 'in a dream: The morning sun then *ppeared `Life ! and sang, is the dame "Shall I say]— "hoax a you td of a beginning."—Brandon Sun.' _. Talking Themselves Into It go-round of pondering. '� So far, the prevention of war has ---...• gerped to 'consist mainly in a con- itnuous assertion that it wa ' bound 616 IiCI(Ef OUf AND PUAS PLUNibM NO pCCKWOF CONDUL%R $(OPS BFSw COKpuc(oR ftomfs to come;—Vancouver Pic✓ince. 11'W WOMD, so NE MUROPR MM. NEARS NIM AND WS"TICW_r, WWS1"-0CRE'f, WONt HAVE ib INfeR1tUPr L'ONDUG'fOR tgmft AND PLEASE " Powe AT i4xr "PAIlEN'!1 Y' ht vele A_a. u e..at aJw core Aa 2WW%1 d%. Upholding the theory that there is a definite precipitation ' cycle, the Smithsonian Institute declares the rught area in the United States and it would, of course, apply to the drought area in the Canadian. prairie pro,Iinces as 'well) is "near the bot- tom of what appears to be a 46 -year precipitation .ycle in some way,asso- elated with cyclic variations in the fadiations output of the sun." On this basis it believes another major' dry rind may not strike the prairies un - 1 1980. It is, of course, guesswork some degree. The evidence of the existence of sich a cycle is by no kBeana complete. And even if it were, fi should not affect in thA. slightest . idegree the activities of the authori- �fes and -the farme;s in measures to �coombat drought.. DroQught is more than A question of 'r�sinfall — Win- nipeg Tribune. i p B-4 WHEN COND600p, COMES 'rl=f IS. ML RI MT FEELS ROUND NAT BANK WH195 MY OFF AKV STARES Af rr. N0 fICK f ASSURES CONDUCTOR if. v4ro 1'44 E A MINUTE AGO SEARCHES FLOOR FINDS 11CREf NAS BEEN f Ivcs toNDUr to wa F115NED DOWN INSIDE 140' ER 4�CK6 , AND SPENDS BAND BUf CANT GFf rr REST Of RIDE *0* OUT. rpHIMICIAR MIMhk iO GET 4105 ONE CA 'f - ':-NE CANT WAIT ALL Me WI-MOUt'fEARIN(o. HAT BAND (OesnidtL INK b7 The Ban 871100SK 1110 IIALIFAK—Lady anglers are hay- +t ing their share of fame. in Nbva Sco- - du this season. Mrs. Frances Low of' New York City, fishing off Jordan Ferry, N•S.; started out modestly with -a 600 - pound tuna,' only- to smash that world's record and gave.a repeat per- formance tbat'eta•ggered veteran fiat — — crmen witnessing the -sporting. battle. : Herman Grey, provincial government tuna . promoter, was . an interested spectator on both occasions. No less noteworthy was'the'treat I.t:•evidcd by Fanny R. Curtis, 13, who whipped a -251 -pound blue fin tuna to a finish in just 22 minutes, ON the Yarmouth, N.S., coast. The time was remarkable for a strong man, and for a girl weighing 103 pounds the fent was looked upon as a-, miracle by the party with her, in Cantani Edmini Richards' boat ' Nocturne James Larkin Pearson, in the New York Times. The lengthening shadows fade; the sunset old Is dim on geia and fold; Aird creatures wearY day- of their da , time time guest Turnomeward seeking rest. 4h, btjsshe4holy falls the land With scents, of myrrh and musk, I And ' healing silence follows the loud day, Till grief is dreamed' away. 'r "Shall I say]— "hoax a you td morrow?" Freddie asked. That started him off on a merry- go-round of pondering. '� 7. >< Propped against a tree on the bash 11�1 iM�r the 750 ft level to open up new levels' ------ 0_111 of an Alabama stream were two oft, x RiJti/Vl,li7V �at 875 and 1.000 it., the main vein was cut below the 750, showing consider - Smiles ties and the lastest colored boys m the world. _� + YEARS i able free gold across 3 ft. widths. h7i�i They were tlahing. They dosed there x FOR 25 M. Madsen, president of Advance L for hours, and nothing happened, Red Lake Gold Mines, who is now on ..Chuckles Finally one of the lads nudged 4+s. ,. ' the property in the Pipestone Bay sec' slumbevi g pal. Arora Were Becotttoing Useless tion. Red Lake area, in a dire to local Mose — "Say, Sambo, yo' has a bite. It was about 25 years ago that rhea- Sambo• (opening one eye lazily) — F' officials reports that a crew of 10 matism first marked down this suffer- The tura in the long lane that seem- Ah knew we done picked out de. wrong, or; and finally the day came when he men are now engaged on the cleans. ingly hSe none usually comes• when stream!" R Surface exploration of the ground is least expected. _ �« could hardly lift his arms, But he already underway and rock work !s found relief—here in this letter he scheduled to commence in a couple of .POPULAR BALLADS A young fellow who aspired to emu•`;'=" tells she whole story:— =tom days, aS' "About 25 yeare ago I first expert• _ .. Darling, I am growing wise late Clyde Beatty the wild animal To these racketeering guys, trainer, was excited by the news that sorted alight muscular rheumatism in my arm and. shoulder, A few years Financing arrangements have been -Who collect `ou' taming was now taught by mail, r dimes and say: Ilon later lumbago also attacked me. They completed by Shepherd Red Lake "Riches are not far away," He asked a circus acguatntance about gradually got worse until the pain got Mines which will provide funds to " <,r acute in both arms and iotas. l could extensive expiration work at the 'pro- Sue "Mary's train gets inert four 'Well; if you ever graduate from — not lift a jugtul Of water with my arm that course," advised the friend, "just -- $ .G�edne-w— . perty located mmediately south of and thirty;'. extended straight out, About 12. months adjoining V. Faulkenh'&vq ke Gold Joe — "Nell, I'll be at the station be sure the lions .recognize the dip The full scale of enjoyment ago I bought a bottle of Kruschen Mines, Red Lake area. Exploration ' at ttve-thirty." lama before -yon -enter the cage." __ in "rolling -your -own" V Salts and by the time !t was, finished -work will be under the direction of Sue -- "Five -thirty?" yours from the Ant—when r, e Cut. Y was agreeably surprised at a slight E ,'' B, Hersey: M,E„ and will be car hoe — - "Yes• Helen is always 8a you roll ahem with Ogdon's ' -y Improvement: I bought another-, ongr ,S ied Litt with a view to obtaining geo• .hour late, whatever she does,'' . A wealthy man engagea an English There are no bars to smoking and when that was finished all the pain• togicdT information preliminary to tutor for his son. pleasure in this tobacco—it's Lad disappeared, and has never aP diamond drilling. "These companionate marriages are Wealthy Man — "Take him up into the smoothest and coolest seared since."—T.R. Announcement is. made of the tor• apt to prove vexing, said the man .the .mountains and break him o3 the fine cut ever. And no matter The pains and stiffness oI rheums, mgtion of Kingkirk Gold Mines, Ltd., -who lost his pride's phone number habit of usuiug slang" how many times you "play'.: [ism are frequently caused by deposits den's, you'll be sat -fled. to acquire the mining rights of Kine and forgot her address Tutor. — "I will jolly well do that;' The right accompaniment in of uric acid in the muscles and joints. Kirkland Gold Mines, adjoining Label Two months tater the pair returned papers is -- "Chantecler'! a The numerous salts in Kruschen air pro on •the south and west, Eastern Howard — "Remember, young lady, home. The anxious father rushed_ • up or "Vogue". beauty is only- skin deep." report. at purple easy -opening rib- eist in stimulating the internal organs Kirkland Lake area, King Kirkland your bee y 7 to the tutor for P Th P rP - , "You're Graz . It's a layer ultured English- bon'on the Ogden's package Clarice y to c -. ns C n w Man ( el it. Wealthy , as pa English - 'to healfhy, regular activity, and help will ca•tinue in existence W y u ll like! > another note o rue fol is a of Y • t o successful layers o g . succe two e v a t have e order, y h them to eliminate this excess uric the towns,te and has some additional of fat po .man) — Did you acid. assets. Shareholders o' the old comp- a layer of vanishing cream and skin Lap?„ 1) " tootin' we ' n • — dr Q _ e �i • on r e EM any will receive one share of King- deep. Tutor: Y O � D kirk Gold Mines for, each 4 old shares - did." ' F I N E C U T held, It 's liticipated. that an issue of A man's character is known by what Kingkirk shares will be• annotfnced at he laughs at: P.S.—Your Pipe Knows 0aden'i CW Plus MINING an early date r _._.______�-- ensus-Taker —"And are._tbere —any - ti n _ 'Canada's ScWpto NEWS Diamond drill operations are contra- other :hi}dren?" _ . London Car:, Ottawa Journal, rj 1�7 Woman — 'S'all;' uing on the Dlayrand property of the writes it is agreped that Mr. W. Air ,Autumn Day; _ Census Taker — "And how old is _Dunlop consolidated Mines .In the Ca- ward, .the sculptor for responsible for �'illac section of Quebec. According �. Saul?" _ Canada's• Vimy Rr;r Memorial; has The fields -lie hushed and stocked in Underground work to test the vein word received at the head office of the _ achiered a masterpiece. His design gold, + sled on surface 1e proceed company. No. 3 drill hole has intersect- When you make your job important is majestic and its execution lacks While everywhere a spell seems cast ,; system lot artistic strength sun n h in o! ar gt on file heated breast of earth, he previous invariably rgtur the nothing Up Ing at the Red Lake property of Mar. ed the vein dlscioaed tot P e It will almost y sage" for sate -t - - - - g throbbing, besot Which, for B. P garet Red.,Lake Mines. The abaft has two .ales. At a depth of 182 feet the favour. _ Y _ .. of hi b! T much discouragement he last. u b 9 feet S Y Leder w a depth b of 226 feet,. drill passed thro g - - .. - ..' been put down to Dt - _. - - t�w th s enb level opened at 75 feet, and mineralized blue quartz. This Is the An ofd Negro preacher in Virginia lead the stone in which it is worked a level at 176 ft. depth. The ore body beet • hole so far encountered in the was, noted for his use of six -cylinder brought from Adriatic quarries. It The browning .bracken drifts the paths was entered on the bub -level where' present drifting a0rations. No. 4 hole words, many of which he did not al- was "used by- the Roman Emperors En. -woods where berries brightly flame, channel samples returned average.va is to be started Immediately. ways understana himself, He startled of Ad, and is practically impervious And squirrels come" with bash] tori. -lues of $45 per ton across -A width of his congregation one. morning with to time and climate. He took 14 And soundless feet -to play their game. _- ! feel On the 176 -ft. level work has O'Leary Malartic Mines, - Limrtea, this announcement. pears -to complete the task, which he that arrange- h s acious studio at While by the river,. where its voice _ g out in to • leased to aanou c tried. o P of advanced tar enough to tap the are p Brethren ea alstern, pay me a , secret force. a e d as b some a• menta are being _,proceeded with. trace Maida Vale vacated by Gilbert, the Is stills y , ' vein. [t is planned to comment® di strict mind oh I'm erbout to no _ mond drifting soon for more thorough whereby a company will be lncorpor- that neat Sunday — dat is one week sculptor w210 created our Piccadilly The reddened. leave& drop silent down (~ test of conditions at depth as wel) as ated on the eastern half o*' "their 1ti tram this day — dar will be a mos' Circus Eros. Like boats of fire upon its,course. to check a' aection�f._.t>}e vein that claim, group in Bousquet Township• importunaEe celebration in dis congre- If it is true that he was paid x12,- —Edith A. Vasse, pass tbrough a corner of the adjoin. Eight claims are being incorporated tion, An'. I wants all of you to be 500 a year by the Canadian Gob- ;, was Baba « , Ing Richreac property, A recent new into this new Company, which is to on hand'to witness de Hold doin's..-toh ernment whilst engaged on the Johnnq: Dad, where.; find showing w}dths'from' 15 to 20 ft. have a Capitalization at 5.500;000 I's gwtne ter baptize nine adults and great memorial, his' reward in mere Ruth horn"'• has been proven for 100 tL to date. shares, O'Leary Malartic retaining ap sizteen adultreasea." _ _ filthy lucre has been $175,000. But Did:, III, know, Johnny." p. while another parallel vein has been, protleiately 1,000,000. shares for their 'Mr, Allwara did not work fmc mon= Johnny: "Where was Jack Dern located some 30 ft. awa'y-showing . a.'••terest and for the work perforated - { date, The treasury of this proposed Elsie -= "Percy: !s such s'Drevaricat- ey.. His heart was i.z his task, and yae born?" he.has inspired_ it with the spirit of Dad: "I don't know that either" width of 9 to t4 ft ou a • _ - `i,r+v Coizipany ; will- have $25,000,00 - tag flatterer " . - - ren'' 'Rrendigo Gold Mines has shipped — " minions[ end great WestBrn Do- Johnny: "virlliy, 'Dad+ •y sped the firmly underwritten by a strong group. Cora' Hae he -been telling .yon our va very good, in histo Are you?" A eat artist has a gt eat >T,_ third August goldbrick to the Mint at with options om the remaining shares that you vera prettyY i� Ottawa having a value of $9,662 so•' to net the treasury slightly over a Elsie "No, he said you were." and lasting testimony in stone. _ cording, to H. D. Tudor, president 'fhe half million dollars, .such- options, It - carding. Classified " Advertising .4V4M­# at funds - 'production for, -the full month had an exercised providing s c e to bring the Property into productiall ' estimated, value of $21,078, and com• !pares with output in July of over $17; should -'results warrant. An energetic _ 000, During August. the 1111111 handled a program of surtacP development is _'total of 1,489 tons of ore with miilhead planned .for this 'group, under the all averaging 0.4134 oza.- -^-vision of a w.ell•,known consulting -1 l _ __• _ :neer, who has already made an Laguna Guld Mines, in which.kin. �• JI'llination of the grout and largely Ing Corp. holds a large share interest; un -those recommeridatioas, the above 1 incorporation Was proceeded with. -�4 has poured its Initial gold brick hav- Ing a value of $31,500. J. H. C. Waite, .O'Leary Malartic will -retain and president .of the company- reports, that I continue exploration on filo western action of thfs-bloc comprtsing eight I E !ANGER • STANDARD LIN111 CO„ 126 'n eilincton .West. Tort?nto,-.torr proved ilmbs without shoulder straps. Free catalogue. AUTO AccSaBos=Es' - Nhlt A:VD L'SI:L CAR AND TRCCK� parts shipped' everywhere. Satis- faeuun guaranteed or money refunded Promlyt attention 'td 'enquiries:'.. Levy SL - the first month a• operation of the new s - Auto Toronto. Office, 73¢ Qucen St_ mill was very.- gratifying, the Will go clajms, ..nd on which. an interesting gest. Toronto. g i y Pe- i Boy .Scouts aad Royal Canadian -I hour under the. usual lista taken for fag intim operation without any diffrcul• picture is gradual! r taking shape. Mounted Po'ice share the guardian- 1 the crossing:' He located the doctor at AGENTS WANTED ties whatsoever,. In 31 days' operation, velopment -of the eastern half of [tits 1 ship of a new bird sanctuary on" lion- a Camp, ,and the latter was" able. to.. ,T1;4:Y2[TUEtit �A�°11L- the mill handled 1,570 tons of ore ta• group' under experienced and aggres- ch Island established by the Quebec reach his patient in time, _ E able' improved itousehold artictes. . ; eli fram_ihe.—upper .levels and also ; sive man a gement will add consider• t aBl to file lnformalion -already pas- Society, for the Protect! rn of Birds, Llterasure.sampte..fzee. Labor �tvtng I+ -the fiu;fa o dump. The mill W horization of the Dominion Fot"-the benefit bf visitors attend- nettcea,. Limited, .670 Queen mast capable of handling Co tons daily and ;sassed snit O'Leary b}a ar e w „• • Toronto. fit to,a large extent front will know Gocrrnment. The sanctuary is sit a ing a ino Qa •� tonnage "wit The stepped up according- I •fit to gained under tfrom de he kn ant ted between the villages _ot 5ennevilie time Grand Lodge, I,O.O,F.; Windsor,' Ay. In sinking the No. 2 shaft below and St, Anil2's and• consists of 1,40u N.S.,; Scouts operated an informatloa program'o'f their new neighbour., 'acres of woods, and lake shore. it is bootlt, centrally located., assisted ar. CORRU-r-COUN =AN1�'HATS THE HL"R}�I' the:sixth such'sanctuary tobe created riving-delEgates at therailway stat•GATED W: to province. ai' _• [Judge) _ '- • • ' help possible.TheScouts 'also oiler I IRON _ - p : in h favi e �f� �a Americanism: Spending two hours g vegetable' and n ,planted and. car ed' a lunch: counter, the .proceeds of , LearY buying -1a. life insurance policy and ed for by Scouts of Kamsack, Sask , which went toward anew headquar-• re - Mala two-tenths of a second going through on vacant lots loaned by the Town ters fund, A00FING i the rade cross:n Council, will this winter help relief re- g g cipients of the district. .Vegetables - The investiture as a Scout Of Clif- j You get extra t':tlue—stilts• qua!- Canadian ! - . left atter. local distributipn will be dis. ford Pike, wbo had been lying on his icy—extra 'economy—when you FINE FOR KIDNEY Aributed by -the Scouts in the dried -Out ' back in a plaster caste or over -' 14 ,tae Heriv"Council Standard cable Ing. Heavily coated with durable • ths, acid who during that period,. spelter—officially.'"spot-tested"— j . Malartic , area �_ m0II , it eliminates all upkeep. cost, SND BLADDER . had certainly kept the 8th Scout Law Two Boy Scouts at Leominster, of cheerfulness- under• d iculty ora& wear you years and years of ' • 1lass., gave Ir demonstration of quick wear and weather -resisting ser- --- = East Malar' tic thanking when a heavily :barged acre made a memorable occasion by the ice. `�]�� N Q(t boys of the 1st Carbonear Troop, of I ur tv111 glade• send you Miers• �+ n JJ parted and fel] across a heavily tray Newfoundland, The entire troop hiked ! tore dna yrices. R rite us' today elled street, The boys, coming -from a ° ° n your Roofing requirements Sladen Scout church service, instantly ,ran to ° : ut in the evening to the little conn= ROOFERS' SUPPLY i • STOP GETTING UP . NIGHTS the :entre of 'the street and halted all try home -of the family, and Clifford, ad Malartic LOOK AND FEEL YOUNGER ong with three other neighborhood CO. LIMITED tratflc. They kept it halted until repair boys, -was impressively invested as. a Toronto London xoatrsa� i men reached the scene,. Scout. Refreshments and a sing song Qnabeo . Ottawa .. Keep your n ya res r an coo c e MalartIC matter, poisons and acid, .. and put While our. }3oy Scouts spend their able .evening for the invalid lad, and! healthy activity into ktdheys and time earning badges for knot -tying, the troop hiked back home, 'Goldfields ; bladder and you'll live a healthier,. forestry,. camp, cooking, etc.,'German NEURITIS � I happier .and longer life. youth organizations which have • re- One chin¢, that helps .i, to One most efficient and harmless way placed Scouting in that country spend wars, a di.b,.pour in 'Nin•• r Jo do this is to get from your druggist their .time, according to a recent tri_ ard7. Than rub the hutment :. a 35•cent' box o[ Gold Medal Haarlem veller, `'knocking down and setting up s • ' gently i .Information upon request Pain eases off i WAverley 3461 Oil Capsules and take them 'as direct. machine. . guns, working anti-aircraft Nal 22 ` ed -the swift results -will surprise you. guns and practising with the bayonet," B0Sure toOrder brMuwbtr "'"' 2 RIDGE R�- - — Besides getting up nights, some' A seven mile hike over a trail across +t FOR v+Taw"� rtto a - ai61>7 EVA • 'FOR utTER►uu. Mt[0- W$ r, symptoms of kidney trouble are back-- INrount Beacher, an elevation of 4,4UU ~ �ttototrTo * t1ocR tsctrwt•a ^"y ache, Taoist palms, leg cramps, and feet, to secure• a doctor -for a- woman "M E - -- - - KING OF PAIN puffy eyes. It you want real results, who was dahgerously ill, vias a sum PILE cc n4. be sure to get GOLD MEDAL—the; or- mer vacation good turn of Scout Geo. 33 TEMPERANCE ST. (iginal and genuine—a' grand kidney E: Harris: of a Victoria; B.C. Troop, M TORONTO `stimulant- and diuretic—right from Driven by the urgency of the case, Issue NO. 38 — '36 IfI Haarlem in Holland.. Give your kid- Scout . Harris covered the mountain . . f neys a good cleaning once in a while. !rail,- which• was new to him, in ati - S-1 - f �'._ ,.. -•f.' - 'Y+•,, '.. " 4 r . �_ �. '1T'o ti '�:e. .Sag-^q•a 'S,g7',..�. K"... ;T '1v „ s • 'p: #3. :a:. - :.l-.. ..:'A '�rVi'. b . "S,'L' - .YAW •_.-..-...,. .-F' .Y� :•w�,�r ,�_ # wi •1 •'-•' .?,� , �'••''.r r"a• it -`t,G• ,a ..c+,7 5, Y Y<vA. F w.. .�, '•� � ,: .i•.Y i'r.,, � t �. - A 1.• •l.' b.[ •I�''' ' .:M; �- '..e•P.K`•.wJ'' -:.x ..:;'i~ _ eta �.- _ .r• vR j . .�''�•;S. ^.-.� cif ,v,`-. ��'-* '"�!?. a�.. .yp ,c • , .• I 'i' �.. J. '..A -erre. , i aG t?iM1 Q/ht10 i Wbitevsls McCarty is a nephew of Mrs. Fed FACffzI`l E$ �Sr T a.� i s, s 1 *j�Q �l ,YMee, P ++�+ Y�AI+ i M Mrs: Carruthers spent the week Visitors at -the Bert Harvey home for D� - t• X1.46 per years; ;1.6G paid in advance end with her parents, Wm. and Mrs. on Sunday and during the week were. s 13l$�'1IIC0 CjQ. T: $ubscrhptioas,to the UnitedStates Michell. Mr: J. and Mrs. Ashley, of Cobourg, INSURANCE OF ALL BINDS and WA�4ANESA INS. t70 and GL Britain $2A0 in advagce. Mr. and Mrs. W. Plaxton and son Mr.- H.- Sparks, of Toronto,.. Dr. _ visited with C. '.Plaxton and, family Sparks, 'of Cleveland and Mr. andIn year choice of Fifteen Canadian Cheap gates for Fares and Caches♦ on Sunday'. bars. C. Dean. Buildings \, 1UHN MUHKAR. Proprietors A number from here took in the The W. M, S. postponed thieir reg- Windstorm Insurance on $ ' travels and British Companies' of Sound undhlw' travelogue given by,?4- Toll,' are Loc- ular September. meeting_ till. Thurs- WindntiAa, Silos else NOri$ AND COMMENT&. wet Hill last week. • :, day, Sept. 24th, the meeting to be Financial Standing Automobile blearing et Miss Ruby Booth has returned held at the . hQme of Mrs. Cassie. One of tF a great attractions in home after_spending scale time „vrith Group A.; Mrs. Johnston- convener, Ten years experience in Banuns All Kinds ` front of the grand., stand at- the Ex- relatives at Whitby. will be in charge of. the meeting. and Insurance. Now serving tlianh WrIlle or Phoma i los is t ie+ Millis—ry— dM '-by .th( —Ire: D. �Aniris ell—C-a}'�6harity •• --- ry - :. . _ ... . -.. B4Wffi�IN-8s. RIO WE ..• i Royal Canadian Dragoons. It is an are under =the doctor's care at pre- Murray P:!illips, a mmber- of the in Thirteen Different Townshups and z -attractive feature- and abeautifbl sent. We hope fora speedy reeov• South Ontario Call -Club; was proud WHITBY' ONT'�;, _ e to have his .calf chosen for exliibit- with an office• system to .take care _ eight to see well trained horses ry- . - } keeping time to the -musis of the - Tzr_ anniversary services ,of the ion at the C. N. E. It took ninth of double the volrune efficiently. You Can Buy at Holme 'bands, and ridden by cavalry-mon in United Cku�ch will be held on Sun- Place in the individual 'showing out TIRES. BATT.ERIE$:• t brilliant uniforms. It is a spectacle, day, Sept. 27th. Rev. Mr. J 1 of of thirty contestants; and was also Your enquiries are Invited and yon' jr ' Brooklin will . rez eh afternoon and- in' the group takifi 3rd honpurs for g'A%tyE�yUltl +'d.' `'that might be' seen is battles a P P g j hundred years ago or more.' -But in .evening. The Zion choir of Darling- group. •patronage: appreciated. At ari low and'•better pricey ' `•_..., these modern days horses. playa ton_ township will have charge of Mrs- T. C. Smith and three daugh. the music, All are welcome. - tars+ of Minrikapolis were R 11s very unimportartt part in actual i guests at -• E on e[in in Toronto. « ' .The United --Church Sunda the home of T. C. and Mrs. Brown Brougham Ont.. Phone Sl• _.. warfare..When used, it is more for y school Aurin the week,' Y hauling guns and angnunitioN but will hold their Rally Day—Service—on g motoring from " seldom, if ever used,, in attacking Sunday, Sept. 20th, at 10 a. in. Mr. Minneapolis, and visitin , Washing-. , j' •' Lot els rep,tir that.lexky,trop -tome_ over the E Webster' of Markham will vee ton, New York, Brookl and man _ ' 3b 6resk charlGe has , 8-i Yn Y ' methods of warfare. the address and Miss G. Wells,- of other cities . en -route. They were Skilled 4 Tanks and airplanes-, which are now + _ ed 1iot,ir'i3epaire. BR CK � ;Il Toronto,- wilt- -tell a story. S much" interested' in "visiting the bo � - - ,�• p , ry: pariah Thom Smit g y THEATRE lG'ordon J. raw used extensively were not thought music is being prepared. A eordial hood home of their late. .father, :.• of previous to the great world war. Invitation is extended to all to join -Cavalry,- as used in; actual warfare with us next Sundaymorning. Come M'• and Mns. Bert Harvey' rec. Phone `L90$ of the be learnt of them i llabe -in histwort and �erWhitevalle Baptist Anniver- and .Al. telling of athwonderful tBr�lhi 9h�wa UagliRtrt 9e�viag-3'init -iUKEONTARIO' RING, - iesd Caval ss. .rye will be held next Sunday, Sept. they snit -tjeir families had made Cavalry may suit exist but it Friday and Slatardxy -will be mostly for show purposes. 20th, at 2.30 and 7.30 p. in., stand by plane across the Channel to ;Septewuer 18 and 19 _ and time. Mr. 4 F. Kipp, ° editor of 'France, visiting Vimy anki describ= the "Canadian Baptist" will preach ing how splendidly the cemeteries Two 8bbwe., at 7,30 and 9 30 The ' increase in the 'amount .of at both services. T? -r. - Wlaifeyale are kept. It was comforting to- the W. C. FIELDS ... drinking among lX classe::,':nclud Baptist choir will have charge of Parents here to know the boys had ` the caua<e- of the- special music .lid gi!71s,- is, in. the 'afternoon visited their brother's last resting „ing women s IN _ touch anxiety to. ti-ose' who are con- and the Pickering United Church Place- POP Py Y r-rI ed ary+u. ::, hal - ant! 't>:ritual choir, in the evening. All will be an Saturday' - afternoon," --Sept. �a Best that scion" of 0Apeoole. ? ,,. o1wiiing cordially welcome. On Monday Sept. 12th, the marriage of. Miss Frances of beer parlors is responsible for 213t; at R' P. in. an Anniversary Powell and Mr. Noel - Lawrence, of -With and artistry can give. the practice. There was a time when .Concert will be held in the church Markham, ` took' place, ' Rev. J. E. Examination } Service _ "women -eonsidered it a disgrace to. A Good program of local and im- Glover officiating, at the mance in IhOCHELLE HUDSON T:} Qualify a etisfecfios>@ be seeTM in a public place sipping ported talent is -beingprovided. Claremont. The bride's dress was of _ their , - -- C. H. Tuck. Opt. _• ¢eer. . and smoking c:;,3rettP= Mr Frank Inrig, of -Toronto will .blue triple s eer, with hat and acc- rh6IIda T,iPvri+c And tVerin'gda liyesight Sp.oiaWi But now, in cities and tow as espec (rive a one and one-half hour prog- e�.ories harmo,l!"iing. The bride.. y• y y p�T Bim, O� p� rally; young wroriae,i arta iri; is con- ram. of, ,tides, views taken by }iirn- maid, MiGs 'Jean SIalcolin, of Raven- Sept. 2I. L2 •nti 2:; C16we Phenix Sider it ,quite the prop thiitsi to self on tour through the RnckieG shoe, wore .a gown of grey crepe. Pir,•t S111),,xt 7.30_. i. do, and when a -girl refuse3 •n Join and Yellowstone Park. These views The best man *as Mr: Lloyd Greig, Last Complete 'rhos• at 8 50 the-_ rsctice, she is c +ns.:, eyed a- wire taken off lir usual tourist brother ,of the bride. A wedding sup - p ;I way behinri t�u�-ti`mes aeui an old route• while travellingra hiss own Pert was . served to a, few intimate (RICHARD DiX$I']'y Hull fossil. Where the evil is most not- car and should be of special interest. friends at the liride's home, Wafter 1� Builder and Contractor iceable -is an the . highwa;.a where Sunday School .will not meet next which the.. young couple left for an so marry raptor accident: -trip r tt-' Sunday morning, exte'dded motor trip and on their s•SrPclaj $rfagpork Gild C;tUneWOr![ sing ng just previousl togoingj orae to their S "' , :. in thributeir �to dn Y tests have bee `-- rete inptembe=t meeting. Village. » a Specialty y Brea ham friends in Mar>dsarn V of the Investigator Arohiteat'Krvios made 'regarding the effects of .drink- Mrs. Newel, of Toronto, visited Women's Institute,. which was held With k* liquor or beer on a person's a- Miss Bate on Sunday: at the W. Ellicott home, was .largeRe - biiity to drive s car 'safely, and all fine Fallows won third price on ..1y attended- : The President, Mrs. B. M A REi A Ri�T CALLA HA N - " PM tests a. THE CROWN IN�'E 'fix• that if a passes de entbreidesed bed spread at the C. Harvey, opened the meetinlg in the _ ,.:., •., _ ^_ direly one glass of bear, he Is unfit- M. E. usual manner_ Mrs. L. JohnGton and brook Rd. end Kingston Lid. 'ted to eentroh a_ car , wish perfect _ 'L'hF Gallagher family, of, . Picker- Mrs.. B. Ritchie wez,e in charge of eo Ro"e safety. To all appearances he .may ing, visited the. G .Kicks fancily on. the p�rnm.- the subject being, "The House of a 4"29 _ Plsk 66� be in a normal -condition arid show Sunday. 'Canada as a DR•eilirik-Place_" Mrs. Thousal]d Candles" eo `signs whatever of having been bliss Bet(- Blumer is visiting her Ritchie Rave a well -thought-out Z,r r . drinking but tests.. rove- that he is. uncle 'and aunt, Orville and .Mrs. talk on the advantages of Canaria as withNotice-' Op You _ trace likely to 8e in a motor acrid Burton. a place in whish to dwell, showing ent than if he had refrained -from Mrs. Gansr,n visited her mother, its reseyrees, religtor� statesman-. PHILLIPS HOLIES drinkirmmt. Often when a person has at. Stouffville on Saturday and "ship, and the many other. -things MAE ULARKE We do Buikiing.nf all kinds. •trees arrested for careless driving, -found her in -her usual 'health: cendu&ve to the happiness of its _ CAHPENTEItItiG; hie excuses hin�elf by saying ' that Mrq. Martin, of Ayers' Cliff, Que. people. Mrs. Johnston conducted a lie had, only one, or- possibly two, -returned home on Saturday- after a questiorlaire, the members entering CE'L1�ITINQ. _ g'Iasses of beer, foolishly thinking week's visit with ber daughter, Mrs.ATTENTION, FARMER$ into the subject with zest; making •j;V 1I$tNG than admission would prove to the Staiiner and hrsband.- the afterlioon .an interesting one. At _•- and _y judge that he was perfectly sober Mission Band had an attendanceof ' the close, Mesdames �W. and M. Ell- 6ENLRAL REPAIR tVORK- anot gaite capable of driving a car. to at their meeting on Saturday, icott served a lovely tea. RUUlrh1G �a . QPe are prepared to repair ars. Ding .to realize -that, :only the'' W16.,V Christgws gifts for the bale. trucks, tractors and all i t II Mat rials, Empire Bathroom •drastic penalties must be imposed .-7%e Rev, Mr. Spencer .in. charge Indigestion machinery. Wheels Ieb.uilt and�:- ::for infractions of -the law regarding of Rev. J. E. Glover's orotic here on Egnrpment, Dnro Water drinking- motorists. •A -fine 'of a few Sunday delivered an earnest mess- If you are troubled with Gastrit-Systems,-8ettiIIg, wood -work and Systems, Beatty r dollars is not sufficient to curb this age from the text, "The, Justshalt, is, Sour Stomaeh or other ailments wood-turnin¢ of all kinds.. I Stable Egnipment ,form 6117 law -breaking,' only- a stiff live by;' faith." Gall 3: 11. caused by excess acid- in ,tbee stem, place your order now 'for and other Building Materials t a box of G. dt H. Stomach �,.. #aim of im}.•�sonment will have any. ,Rev. F. McCarty, and Mrs. • Dir- ach' t Estimates Free rs e effect: Ca missionaries on furlough Powder. It will. Sive yea imgtediate W iaq and tIIr)liIIg. r 00 •work + >x Phone or Oatl Work Guaranteed from Japan, visited their relatives relief. Brock 'Road, the Willson families, this week. Mr. E. C. o �. �• R F. • J. [] ion" ' Drngabt O�rE d r RQU 8B t Mies Verna Fidler returned +t:ome, Brock - Blacksmith Shop. Phone on Tuesday, after visiting with Miss = _ Phhoe (Successor tom• INGh J�ONTAfiC W 'I3. son) R _ Helen Wells,. of the, city, for. the 1 ,M PICgER {? past •w -eek.- ,7--*.* tl and Mrs. Ronald }'wih of ]��l3 awn snd Creek, visited with- the __ .- air. . • iattees. parents, Mr, and firs. Ell . 1cott, on .Sunday rust. THFRED &WH ITE : 79re .local bee Aeepers upon vrsit- --ing their colonie3 in, the northern - districts„report niFpre favorably than ..MONDAY _ _ _. they anticipated. the scent . rains _ FINEST' BULK Soap Chips, :. `3 `lbs. - f or 25c, arid bees a chance at last ,to gather rite ” ' q - - O•ItA1�GE - a spar"itp of dark honey, part of • -wlpch Is used to. winter the bees TUESDAY Marmalade.`' urge ,lar, .24-b. aver, a rather irriportant item. PLAIN OR IODIZED �. BALE A� EGISTER.a Salt, eptree running, 2 pkgs., ., 1.5c. p r 2 MONDAY; SEPT. 28tfi Auction- sele of farm stock, implements, lMIiF2 -nude at lot' 4, : con.,` 6, -Pickering, Fork and •Beans;..2 tins for. :: Vkc C the property of C. Richardson: CENTRAL 'ONTARIO'S _ _ _ �� _ _ _ .. Sale jat, f o'clock (standard time). SLICED s "Lerma Cash. See bills. Wm, -'Maw, i suctial teer. Pineapple, 2 tins for , . ' 22c LEADING EXHIBITION - FRIDAY, SEPT, 26th—Auction sale CLAM'S ` ��++rr o - of farm stock, implements, grain, Vegetable JoLlpB� 3 f or . 25C. -roots etc:; at lot 6, con. Piker_ Horse Races 'Exhibits- - iEng (.on No. 7 Highway, 3-4 mite • . west, o! Kinsale), the property of M Ws. 1 DOZEN ZYNO RINGS XXX, special, Oagh & Carr> �'- �a��•• Gr 1 OZE'N RUBBER RINGS GR kNULATED SUGAR Morley Harlock• Sale at 1 o'clock, Y • •^ i• Grandstand 100 tb. Ba20c. All ffor $5.10 standard time. Terms, Cash. See � 1 g blue. Wm Maw, auctioneer. Efltectain�nent �� etc.. etc._ ✓ J ' ( 007H d loll URI SON r .." 7. zored to f; ..,- •+. r A. ,i ! : `tb.- 'r� '+ :i�•[ jaw.. ',i i 'sb .� ..r;y :`�. --•4r� � ,r ,.tare oat Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McLeod mot- FARM WANTED FROM 40 TO 80 P U l�/l r Furna�:es weewith them Merl McI.�o 'e sister, gooacrd house 13ad ghard and twft , TL4 . Misses Duerden . spent last garage, - week -end in the city. Had been visitinghere. water at house, plenty f water at barn. _ Scotch Doubles 'tournament here farm well fenced, close to highway and A 'Hand and El®etrla _ _ FaotOry tiatnplee, NSW 4 The Park Board meeting sched- near Protestant church. Possession this - Installed free during August on Saturday of this week. Wed .for Monday night had to be fall or next spring. Write giving full par- Vau has Glover and .Aon. White Sold and Repaired. 8 postponed through the forced ab- ticularsto fiox40,Gazette0(fice, Whitby. Easy terms, if desired, are attending Markham High Schoolsense of some of the members. ELECTRIC WIRING Also new and used Electric Wasb-� this year. Wm: and Mrs Burkett. attended LAND SURVEYOR - Mr. and Mrs. Hoskin of 'Sarnia, C. W. PILKEY - PICKERING ors and Refrigerators. the Scotch Doubles Tournament at Nave- been visiting Mr. aind Mrs. 1::., Richmond Hill last week and came F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. Sc., O. Phone Pick. 2116 QLSON PRODUCTS Pugh for the' past week. honip with two very fine prizes. Mr.; and Mrs. Stotts 'of the Ner- L. S. On file'are the records o! sur- Phone Pick 1612. 50.10 Rev. and Mrs. H. E Morphy, �+e .ors ,Gibson and - Yariiold, 365 LL� f� lich farm are reported to be leav- Marjory and Larne, of Cobourg were King. East, Oshawa. Phone 1981. 1` urm M ac-Muery •ung for, the West shortly. among the guests at the Baptist 16 l - Dir. and Mrs. ,Bryan and Mr- and Parsonage on Saturday afternoon. ,. Frost U Wood, Cockshutt,J. I. Barclay -Transport Mrs. Lxe were entertai*d by Mr. Mrs. Midgeley returned -to Tar- �..� - -' and Mrs. Fred Cowie at Zephyr ov- onto after spending a few- days with Case, De Laval V Daily Service er Sunday.' her mother, Mrs. Powell, -who, hail _ a � ---Eye . Frost & Wood_.Gornbinder near new between Claremont,: Brougham Mr. and Mrs. Dopking and M:r• been quite ill, but wlio has now r Footlift riding, 2 -furrow plow Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronb M. 1'. and Mr. and Mrs. Magn is Morgan shown improvement. re Two-way M,. FL riding plow 7._ are spending their vacation in theMiss Joyce McCullough underwent . Oliver 2 -furrow Tractor plow My drivers are trained to be eared Maritime Provinces, from where an operation for appendicitis at the And Fordson tractor and J. Deere ,plow courteous and reliable. they will go up through New, York Wellesley . Hospital on Saturday, of Tractor Double Disc li Sfiate. last week. Her condition is reported E+ Biller twine and Plow pointe - The ladies of the Baptist Church as quyc Special Rates on Long Distance ite' favorable.hauling. wi to expre:iis' their appreciationY Many from here . attended `the W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood to tHa- friends of the community, tour auction sales that were held -Strain PH Picx2314 41tf who so graciouslyloaned their in this district on Saturday last. No order too ems(], None too large . ..treasured antiques and beautiful Reports are -to -the - the effect that very By C. H. Tuciy opt. All shipments insured and peeiteetei diwork..for the exhibition tea, fair prices were realized. MYOPIA Dlntyfs Garage weather kan • - _ frac the westh - last week. John McGrath' is `havirtS his car- _ MA and Mrs. Brunger, o� Holl- ner premises re -shingled this week. tTel. Clare. 311 P. C. ii - '.and are visiting "Dr. and Mrs: Tom- .Mrs, Areal was brought from the Referring o a previous article on Calling All Car Owners Class. B. and _C. , Myopia- the condition• in which_ rays Owned and operated by linsom ' Mr. and " Mrs. Brunger are home of her daughter in Port Perry of light entering such -an eye would" Let 'us 'give you your money's Frank S. B"RY,, natives of -Holland, .and are on a to her. own' home here Iast week= form a point focus in front of the worth in -New or Used Cars --, trip to this. continent. While.. on the end. Her condition is decidedly nn - Atlantic Dr: and Mrs. Tomlinson satisfactory .and her many friends retina, and the gimage to the retina Frites are Right and work is $10.00 REWARD became acquainted -with their "pres- are much concerned for her'health. is blurred owing to the rays cross- Haar meed on Repairing Your Old V - ent guests. trig before they ,reach the retina, -Car for any corn or callous, which can - Rally Day Service is 'being* held showing a circle of diffusion instead _ new scient- of a clear point focus. -• Anent For twt' be removed by lite. in the United Church on Sunday CAR 'ENTER &BUILDER To correct this condition t! st lens ONTARIO MOTOR SALES ific LLOYD'S THYMOLATED ;morning next. A joint service with CORN SALVE, in 311, 5 days. This the Sunday ,School and the con reg- ra chosen which "will 'render "the 'rays Oshawa new salve de -sensitises cocoa and g Alterations, Saab. Doors and more divergent and thus carry the ation will be held at 11. a. in. All' Screens made to oFder, focus back to the proper point. Rays _ 3lilton Sleep, Prop, callouses with the first application. - • are welcome and urged to attend" of light , ente_ ring this lens will be Call your druggh+t today and frder this one service of the • year when Plans and Estimates given on refracted in such a mariner as lo, �� �i '� a lar of this WONDERFUL SALYh the parents and adults... R*ora??iP. _. _ Callouses of long standing will ra• with the children. - funeral Repair Work. emerge divergent and. when produc- -Madeline quire aliRlitly longer treatment. Farmers here are much- relieved - ed. to a point of focus "woulsi be to J POYNTER', and in front of the lens. os ' by the growth created by the re= fv F isle at Jones' Drug Store _ _cent rains, The rr;atter :of feed for PiC A inn ~ Let us. consider the rays of liRh: Beauty to come,froni a., point on the.. retina the coming winter was beginning trace hem th o g'h the refrac- to look serious, .and now this new and tra t r u Service Live merits of the eye. In .the nor- ` > Salon • Ra�� t growth. has brought new life "tato -Public Notre the roots ,and Forn_ relieving that mid the fduswwouldeiie infinite. eye HAIR c:trrTll�G, - wear that rocas so common only a Take notice -that ea aiid after Fri- --- SHA.11PO0INQ. _.. cotrgle of weeks ago.' day, Sept. 11th. I -will net be res- lite Hyperopic eye the rays wouiii ERpert "service and re- h'INGERING, emerge divergent ani there would MARCELLING pairs to all makes. Ross, • - A.r*iiversary. Services of the Bap- por»iible for any debts. contracted by be a constant: strain. to. make the w4 List Church will be- held- on Sunday, -my wife, Vialo Lynn, formerly, of °S alize=Hot Oil Treatment Onable char ds, WOTk Sept. 27th, with Rev. J. Ostrom, of .Claremont, Ont. parallel. The lewR placed be the the Pteed Uxbridge as' speaker. In the even- Fred Lynn. - eye would make the emergent rays and Permanent Wave _ grisrauL . .parallel without strain to the eye. Reasonably Prices _. tag •we are looking forward to the !:- ,Claremoat,.Oat. • • ' this condi- MRS. M. M NDELL ART'HU R FIE'L,D Virginia Singers. Oq Monday even- 'tion tens which corrects S fJ fns"tl F Annual Supper .will be .ser- tion is called a plus lens. Phone ltlOt3 DLAREi1tOI+► . Geaduate Rsdi3and Television laatkutC .Horse Notes In the Hyopic eye the rays "would �ved from. X30 to 8 p• m•, followed Member Official Radio Service Meo'e. ` by a concert by the Jubilee Sing- enterge convergeTA and would come Association. We congratulate Nelson Wagg of to a focus, between the. eye and the Now O _ere.- _ Claremont,, an winning the Junior object. Tl-fs" will explain why eotrre t 46 Phone 520(. PP�KLRINA The Baptist Young People 'held L acid the :Grand Cham pionshrp p f s sanrtot read numbers at a `:their annual election of officers on , . ten` l n for business Q ionship on his Imported, 2 -year old length of the morn, or signs across �IRLJTONE .: ,.Monday evening, resulting as fol - Monday Clydesdale Stallion "'1=orrs Vangard" Qie street will appear blurred. The --- -.FIRESTONE N lows: Hon. Pres,. Miss S. E. Evans• at the C.. N. F T'h>,js makes three lens t'Aal.:will render the rays suffi- fig! 9aAL BL i10K-3WITEl UNT Prea., Miss Alma Pugh. Vfce.Pres., Grand Champion. Stallions and three ral- • Tires - bir- Torte Hammond and Mr. Paul ciently diver>rent to ..emerge pa i►nd - Junior Champion Stallions, also sew- let will be the lens to correct thio WOODWORK Weurnazu -Secretary, Miss J. Ward eral.otlter-prizes on stallion thaE ewndition. This lens is known, as. a - -4 Assistant, Miss Irene. Lewis.. Tress.is 9ttaated 'behind the a8fiop Mr. Wagg has owned. in. the past. minus .lens shell Serviced Staition. Trade-in allovvanee - Miss Anna Forsyth. Pianist, :4liss two years. This is a" very high re �• _ Jessie' Lewis. Assistant, Mrs. -dug-curd to hold in the Clydesdales. - Open every day except Tuesday o • ustine. Commission .leaders, Devot- teach week, whisk is reserved for on usedtires ional, Mr. Chas.- Everett," Steward- - utsi r - e8, •o de wo k -ship, Miss Mabel Evans, - Service, _ � - B. A. : USED CARS o - Miss Mary Forsyth , F>'llowship, F T "�7C7'OOd•WA..>:d -. •'"118 $ A and Gress ' Miss Hazel Graham. Following the - PI 1+RING ALF S PLACE meeting a Weiner roast was enjoy 193L: Chevrolet- Sp. -Sedan - _ 1929 Plymouth Coach ` 'ed b the youngpeople. 1929 Durant 40 'Sedan 1927 Ford Coach 1927 Ford Coach - ARE IUnT, ON T. The ladies of the -Baptist . Church 1929 Chrysler 60 Se n IV . . 11'hoae Cher. i101 =';In their exhibition at the parsonage- 1928 Pontiac Sedan lfttR Pontiac Coupe . _ I&A week, carried out one of the 1928 Pontiac - Sedan : ' 1927 Fold` Coupe FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND) most unique. "d entertaining ev� 1931 Cadillac Sedan 1-930 Packard Coupe EMBALMER .Horse Regrater .y tents ever held in Claremont. It waa 1926 'Buick -Sedan 192R Buick Coupe .', Successor to W. J. Mather, in reality a • miniature fall fair and 1929 Chrysler 50 Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 8coa(fviNe KILMEiI`I (•21346) 25419..Pure Brei ..museum combined. Al( were much 192$ Chrysler 50 Sedan 1923 Ford Coupe Imported 'Clydesdale Stallion. Tbis . surprised but interested in the mans •1928 Chevrolet. Sedan 1932 -Plymouth Roadster ^Night and Day Service property of Oscar Wilson, Brbw ar)o)ent articles displayed, 'including 1929 Durant 407 Seder 1929 Ford Roadster - Buslness Phone Rw+idence Phone gym; -Ont. Will tusks the seeaoa In the 100 -year and over class: cop- 1930 Pontiac -Sedan 1926' Buick Touring + i mi 91;211 of 1936 at his own stable. Tie W kettles, grandfather 'clocks, one 1925' Buick Sedan 1927 Ford Touring. _ -.- ! $13,00, payable Feb. 1st, 1987, of these !with wooden wheels and 193 Pontiac Coach 1931 Chev. 2 -ton duals short base Enrolment, No,. 4243. - - ;i gears, -candle snuffers, pipes,-. Wet- 1921 Durant 60 Coach ` 1931 Ford truck 1-2 ton panel .ODMMODORE AGAIlQ " (26812,1 . ures, patntkigs; quilts and rugs, 1929 Durant 40 Coach : ;:'1931 Ford 1-2 -ton panel , truck •'` - ik-up •. '�llQl! - -Choicely bred' (*ydesdale• Stai(iam clouting. One interesting doeument 19'28 Pontiac Coach 1933 Chev. truck 1-2 tortpc teopeaty of. R. Defoe, Green lt1h►- `.4,;,,� was the board's - contract with a 1927- Olds Coach - 1928 G. M. C. truck 2 ton school teacher in. a school nprth of 1928 Chevrolet, Coach 1930 Ford -truck 2 ton duals COurtf es'r ar will make the seaoayol� i9 H 1lQiCY�lO!!.f' as follows: Tuesday, 19,.Will A%ona, . calling for a salary of six leave his awn stable for 1 '. ah3�lirtga_a snarler and board.,A Ad 'CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONT. Pugh's for. noon; thence to Joh: number of old and--hwn&pFu - - _ - Cherrywoid, for night& dishes, a -:pair of ancient odd -look- r'r Wednesday, proceeds ..to McGriall- < ing shoes worn in Wales years ago. E - in Bros. Altei6a Rif. - 'for 116on; Ani early account" from the -Mac- _ thence .to his own stable for night nab store (the pi -ices were 'interest- r c d : _ . _ -- , ing); Another in ins itemwastI 1' „ , Wrdght's, let -.29, con.• C Pickering. a large two-coloured bill anrwurrc- �Re King's CL'y for noon; thence to his own stabil ihk the land -grants to settlers in SAFE • D 1 R E C T - E G O.N O M 1 CAL R�1 qualigty stands where he will remain. until •toe Haliburton and district, dated 1869. following Tuesday morning. Coo7sing, sales, hot-dogs, fish -ponds CHANGE OF TIME TABLE the test of the. cetrtur- were operated and all paid well A' Effective; Sunday, April i6t . - IiILare Br L431ack . (11166,) - thy• very large number attended and LEAVE PICKERING act a memorial here, Pore Bred • ac arc eras >dtati� you are, assured that ion,, the property cif Allan Reesoe• v5sitora' continued to call till about For Toronto For "Qabawa will make the season of 1936;•-st rr~ eleven o'clock in the evening. 'Me an intermediate Points ti "' and intermediate pointe your, taste for ' the beautiful will be i3ar►c- his Stan stable, lot. 8, con. 4. Soar- - - d arid" clay work -proved very at- P. M. P. M. bora. Terms: $10 payable March '1 .tractive. it &ewas a wonderful idea tinned y those in the I.I. fns' r7nrolmeat No: 1i4t. _ _ . A. M. P. M.. P. M. A." M. and we iu est 'thst'these ` ladies a 6.09 12.54 5.54 a 7.31 ' . 1.31 6.31 far cif years to come. DOLL (2386), 1292, Imp. Frenebt have introduced an idea that will a 6.44 a 1.54 d 6.64 8.41 c 2.31 d 7.31 N. W. STAFFORD 'Per6eiron §tallion. An outstand- be' talderi -up by "many, other' organ- 7.64 2:54•- • 7.64 -Eastern _ 10.01- 3.31 8.31 Highwa Monumental �Iaations imnnediately. Vocal and in 9.24 a 3.54 d 8.54 Standard 11.81 a- 4.31= • d 9.31 1 • ung Fercheron hcsree of tuft Works quality, carrying a finst�lass sttumental music was provided dur= 10.{x4 d 4.64 9,64. Time P. M. b.31 10.81 ph. 462 Whitby -Ont. Premium certificate, the, pebper• ung the day. Afternoon tea and sup- c 11.54 b10.44 c 12.31 11.31 i _Kingston Road West ty .of E. A. Somerville. Wi11 was eerved. The lr7eatE►st, yet a, ---Daily except Sun do Hol. ' b -Sun, ds HoT. only. 1 stand for 0 season .of_ 1988, sig. probably the most appreciated aur- c -Sat. only. • d -Sat., Sun. A Hol. only. jibs own t'. ie, lot 14, 10th lin% prise, was that the silver collection ATTRACTIVE ROUAID TRIP FARES blarkhaw. Terms: To tenure • plate yielded over one hundred dol- foal, Etta. payable . March la46 lays. Congratulations ladies. Toronto - l...90 Buffalo - E6.13 New York -x16.70 1937. All aeddents at owner's Tickets and Information at risk. •' ; • ICS ERINt� PHONE 46,10 SAST£8N HOUSE - P 1 _ T • or any of the other mobsters will be bothering their heads about- this ' ON THE �% year's pennant race as far as the ®■ a i new delight n Tea t r j V Blues are concerned. s.:•:� ' I �' ►•i "Some -guys will ahyays. be attract-_ Valada Orange Pekoe Blen ' f i IAMOND' C , , the tby a long shot," Biers took up - i �, • � � � I� - ►�� the -conversation. As. . I .was saying � kLABA , , • • ' BY CORTLANb 1=1 TZSlMMC�NS��tr• �• j s now ...'. — ►�� "Can't somebody shut. biro up?" P - .::�.:�Ze:�� :e1!.�: �� e: :•:� ■:� v. _ .'. Craven wailed. - �.:.,As I was -saying-," Biers •went on,_ ' - - "Want to bet any money?" Terry "Don't ask me." Craven rubbed his giving Craven a sour look, "it was challenged.,. palm. "I thought all the'suckers were, a real game, in the old days and real "No. I don't rola babies,"' Biers out' there. ' How much have ? men playing , I can -. yon got. P Y•ng It too. Listen - " _ answered testily. He had never been But first let me warn you! You. had remember, when Iron Joe McGinnity 313 known to bet on anything but -a stare better have .your .head- examined." v'ould pitch a double-header a.nd .win winner. "1'11 bet you a ten even -money that both games by a shut -out. Yes, azid;T.EA% "I didn't think you would," Terrythe Blues finish. first, second or third what's more, he'd be, all ready to go said with a smirk. in the league," Terry replied hotly, in the box the following day and nine. "Say," Craven `looked at Terry. � "Say, Little, Lord 'Faiintleroy,' d6 times out ' of ten do the same thing You mean to say that -You -are -willing you--know-what-the-odds-are on this again."_ to get good American dough, real team?" Craven asked. '•'How fai- was the pitching mound j ` money, on this bunch of ._pall -bear- . _ "No, I don't." from the plate in'those days, Doc?" I` " The -� ers?" "Well; 1-will,tell yop._ If _yep had Craven asked, with a wink at Terry : not?" taken the trouble to read Joe Veeder's on lh'e side. He loved 'to ride the Home Corner _ column last night you might have old man., r." found out'for yourself. Veeder pub- To be 'continued. By ELEANOR DALE �J lished the odds on the pennant ' . _ chances of every team in the United Polka.Dot Tunic uniC and Columbia leagues. The quotations .• y were those of Tommy Tinkey, the For Home Sewing Three Toronto LaGjlfE layers or double the recipe for S f St L b k klayers, in moderate hot oven, S eak'Th U-4. • potKEEP ;ROYAL YEAST CAKES Full Strength : µ - i COFFEE RING amous . oil S oo ma er. Craven paused and then went on derisively. "Down near - the bottom of the • list came the St. Louis Rubes and the Detroit Bears. They were coupled at . 100 -to -l. The Blues, my bonnie young plunger,- brought, up the tail -end' and were quoted at the juicy but hopeless odds of 200 -to -1. • Biers -broke in. "And don't think for a moment that any professional layer -of odds is, going to give you- a price like that unless he is darned sure he won't have to pay off. So you _ can see -what chalice those hard-boiled babies think your Blues have." "Boy, what a clean-up a fello%V could make by' -scattering a few thou- sand_ around at- those lovely odds 1 That is, of course, if a miracle. hap pend and this team cf has -beeps could come through." This from Crayen again. , "Do you mean to -say 'that •I roo M get two hundred dollars back for every dollar I' bet on the - Blues?" Terry asked. "Sure you could. What did I just tell you?" Craven answered. "But you would have a. tough Aime placing any bets unless you were one of the big boys like Murallo, A-bestein or Johnny- Fox. ohnnyFox. Those lads know how. They are big time gamblers ' and when they hop aboard a long shot they scatter their bets throughout the poolrooms of St. •.Louis, Chicago, and New York and nobody is the wiser, even, the bookies. Why, when a gent like Murallo places a bet,' it's in. There IS. a baby who knows how to take care of all angles." "I sure would like to have a few dollars down at those. -odds,. just the same," Terry replied "I have a hunch that this year's Blues team isn't a b p eIr Three Toronto ladies who won ORANGE FILLING.. f prizes this year gt the C.N.E. Mrs. 1 cup sugar Morning Rarin' io Go tre Fordham, 44 Lambton Ave., Mrs. 5 tablespoons flour _ .. either side. The new markers are � It Geo. Judge, 16 Close Ave„ and Mrs. s cup orange juice , poisons go thebody,an you fed =,fit white enakand the world looks punk. H. T. Crocker, '1 Marg -don Road, are Grated rind of "one orange of the coronation of His Majesty J Y eery enthusiastic about the' use of 3 tablespoons lemon juice_ pills to get these two Sus of bile flowing freely�a d make you _ Qo?nII I bottled fruit pectin for. manfng 4 tablespoons water t trach of course, is that there ,. jams 'and 'jellies They believe' it 19 1 egg slightly beaten •them. Ask for Cartwe Lktle Liver Pills by I with tu ■nr►aISbbornlyrrefuse wwthimaleaima greatly responsible for their sure 2 tablespoons butter. —Bruce Barton. i 'success every time. t Mix together and cook in double - Mrs. Fordhain. says her daughters boiler until it thickens. — Mrs. Syd- fire .learning the, art of jam -making ney Parke, R.R. 1, Caledonia, Ont.-, now, and she is having' them use the - Ishort -boil method which* delights _ Attention' 7 ' them with its simplicity -and fine ; results. Send. in your favorite recipe for Mrs. George Judge says she used pie, cake, main -course dish or pre - it -for years' and aas surprised to serves: We are oifeti'ng -$1,00 for meet -a lady from the United States each recipe printed., lately who, knew -her from a picture she had. seen of bars. -Jud$e An the --- - - United States:in a booklet telling of How To Enter Contest I_Jams this short -boil method of making and. jellies. � Plainly write or print out the t n- 'and Mrs. Crocker tried the bottled gredienis method and. send it - together with nansa fruit pectin for the frist time, this- and address to: Household Science, 7S West Adel• year - and won a prize .for her blacic aide Street. Toronto. currant jam so she thinks --tile short- -boil method "wonderful".' These ladies are now •looking .-forward to - Flirting' With Murder = the grape season which -is just coin- ing in and will be making ripe -grape Jam .jam with the aid ' of bottled British courts, and Canadian, Ifruit pectin -that will be another as- rightly are stern with criminals who set to their, fruit ciipboard. This 1, carry arms on their lawless explaita. 1; the recipe. Armed robbery is but an. easg step . from murder. A burglar with a gun RIPE GRAPE JAM proposes to defend himself with that : 'I 4_% cups (2is lbs.- prepared €ruit gun if he is; interrupted, If he. had 7 cups' lbs.-) sugar no such intention he would not tarry �!s bottle' fruit pectin arms. -Ottawa.. Journal, _. -- To prepare fruit, slip skins-Irolli _ - a out 3 pounds fully. ripe grapes. q. 00 -to -1 shot by any stretch- of, the Simmer pulp, covered, 5 minutes. imagination." Even the slenderesC of clothes` Remove seeds by sieving, •Cbop or "Don't. waste - your i; o:icy, kid,`­allowinces will' permit' incIuding ' Biersadvised. "I've been at -this game- this clever tunic frock in your grind skins and add to pulp:'- Add cup water and. if desired gratea for -a long time. Keep away from wardrobe. . It's the 'very. -dress I RAI / SIN BUNS" blurallo and his kind. They'fe bad you've been wanting sper rind of 1 orange. Stir untir mixture medicine.-, YQu 'reme'mber what hap- -feet for townr country, commlit- boils. Simmer, covered, 30 minutes. - pend to Dutch Klein?" ing and vacationing. I (Wild grapes, lfalagas and other _ 5 t "He was outlawed." _ The tunic has a blue polka dot tight -skinned grapes 'mey, ' be 'stem - Biers stem-Bieis nodded. "Yes and A1'h}? Be - on wliite ground and flares partly 'med, crushed whole, simmered with = from n tin •tic gist h'eld b . a= tt- l- cause he was -seen talking to one of Y Pr I' cult- water 30 minutes, 'sieved, . - a s 3Iural1,,'s, Hien in , the sta'nd., You'd ent belt. The line; conform to the land then measured. With tight -skin- ` - currerrt wide - shoulder vo uc — bcAtct keep stray fitOrli Dlurallo if while puffed s}cors S ped grapes acid juice of 1 lemon to e you chant to ken P pdsh. up at water. tae• 4' cu s a s p your job on the p prepared irult.l_ paper and conle. through, c?cari. A ,the shouldbrs a }a Jlargot. You 'LIeasure suna-r aild prepared fruit °�• - may ivecir the neckline open `hav new'sp:^per• mail "can't afford to mix ( into large kettle mix well, dna ing revers in the Same or . ro:3- his•work Ritha racket lie that." tis<tin valva, or buttoned high brise. .to. a full rol'.in„ boil •over- Iaot- •• j,.r "But I can't see," Tem: said --in- 'a nd'•ornamentc with a clip test fire. Stir constantly, before And d . R lain I , • _ credulously, %:•here those. g•aniblers or-bounuet. Your friends will sue, !while boiling, Boil hard 1 minute. find anybody to take their''inoncy at iamb to the charm of your 'b! c. -Pemo-•e froia fire anal sti] in fruit /. odds, like _that. ;Hnc` 'on earth do they ^nd. white shantun:� medcl, po}l:a i Pectin. Pour ryuicklyr Paraffin -app WHITE SWEAD get it db-,cn without, Bwcrin, the dottei 'satin,.- pastel sheer- -splash- at- oifce. Makes. 'about II �..:: odds'." ed with crisp tihite, or any, fav alassrs (r, fluid ounces enc•h)... / r, Craven gave an imbatient 'snot•t.� oi'ite'^lindc'or m4terial thnt c%- .� � \ They have a dozen different ways. presses you, personality, mal_;inr :TEIa WEEK'S WINNER • y. !C Sometimes, they place money on all tl"` ensemble' tours alone, o Fj the teams in'tlie race so as to avoid . Barbara Bell'Yattern �o: 1J'l7.- Orange Layer Cake F: is iivailable .for sizes: 12, le., I._. suspicion. You knots` the old gag. Gine IG, 18 and 20 Size 14 •renuiies' - P butter cr sobs#i#uic away a hundred' dollars to din five 1 cup sugar' r Use these Famous Dry .Yeast hundred. Then they have a gang of ` 3-4 yards 'of 35 -or 391rith ma- 1 _ terial for the tunic aria `?' y Yds cups flour Cokes grid the Tested confederates going around the .coon- ,. 2 3 - • for the skirt: cup milk Royal Sponge Recipes .. ; try placing . a hundred here and a " 3 -level teaspoons baking powcer hundred there. The old adage..about HOW TO,ORDER PATTERNS 2 eggs The Every Royal Yeast Cake comes to you taking a sucker to trim a sucker still:. Write 1 teas vera vanilla - protected by an individual, air -tight holds good The bookies all. go in for your name and address. P dry yeast with it. The fi ore Plainly, givin Method— trapping=the onlyd y g gioney� bet on a team g. number and size Gp� ' hachart this safeguard. Kept absolutely fresh, of pattern wanted. Enclose 20c in Cream the butter, then add the _ like the Blues is in the ba, ahead they -assure full-strength leavening gut don't forget- one thin g A4urallo ora stamps sor it ca coin coin preferred)'; surae slowly: Add , bra' a 'eggs, power at all times. The standard for g p g' - and address yolks and whip briskly. Sift flour, Show$ how t0 read, character over 60 years -today Royal Yeast or any of his crowd .wool 't get on your: order -to Barbara- Bell, 73 measure, add baking powder; ,sift Cakes are preferred by 7 out of 8 a ,taii-ender unless it was taken care West Adelaide St., ~. Roo -n°421, , again. Addy alternately with milk to ffOm handwriting, at a g'l'ance. Canadian housewives who use dry of. You can fix a horse race, my boy, Toronto. first mixture. Add flavouring. Fold .1 0c PREPAID yeast. Keep a package handy, but a pennant "race is anotfier story g' ` - in beaten egg whites. Bake in 2 Graphologist Room 421 altogether. So .I don't think Murallo Helpful Booklet New Markers - •• 73 • Ad laid St W FREE! `"The Royal Yeast Bake Book" gives rested Royal Sponge Recipes• for the br-eada pictured above and many others- FREEI Send coupoul BUY MADE -IN CANADA GOODS STANDARD BRANDS LIMITED Prater Ave. and Liberty St., T_ orogto, out. Please send me the free Royal Yeast Bake 800116, Towne. re—.. -WAKE UP YOUR; li To Be Striking V E R BILE ment f -WAKE UP YOUR; li To Be Striking V E R BILE ment Acco_riling .to .a• recent. announce-.: issued by the Ontario Depart- ment r -And-itou'll Jump Our of Bed in tb. plates of Highways, the 1927 license will have the letter in, the nen- Morning Rarin' io Go tre "of the plates; with the numbers Tee itIm.11bould-pons out two pounds of on Md bile Into To;; bowels daily. If this bile flowinafreely:your either side. The new markers are � It ot food doesn't dtaest, said It Inst decays to the bowel, to Moab up f your aWtaacb You trot constipated. Harmful g into to be striking, with a back - ound' of coronation red and a .hon- poisons go thebody,an you fed =,fit white enakand the world looks punk. crown fn each -corner, in A mare bowel movement doeen'tahvays get _our of the coronation of His Majesty J Y atthe cauda.You necdsomething tlutworks I King on the aver as well. It takes those f-od, old _ Carter's Little Liver Edward VIII, _ r _ _ - . pills to get these two Sus of bile flowing freely�a d make you _ Qo?nII I 'The aIIdIIy .Ha®]eseardgaatlatbe? =make the bile Aow Keely. They do the wor trach of course, is that there Of calomel but have nomtomelormerenry_tn Is Ih good and• bad ln•.every enterprise •them. Ask for Cartwe Lktle Liver Pills by I with tu ■nr►aISbbornlyrrefuse wwthimaleaima which human nature is mixed ul3" —Bruce Barton. i for Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute and Double Reed PLAYERS _Why 60-1d lh.,Rod—da .b.nd—Er,,..d pla,4"7 Whe ,t.14d "dwblinq"7 Wh.t n th. modern land in wed wrtiens7 Who — !h• but Cembmitiem Ion voed.ind trios, 9u.,t.tt.s, 9umt.tt.0 Mundr.ds d T. HE li4t, t Z srn .m d S*1m *' n.. _ book. MODERN REED SECTION. She.. 1936 mods! S.1.0'., tea S.nd tads for, your (r.• COPY. Mention )n,trvm.nt .nn play p� 'ESS' Dept. 836 Toronto, Out- - " Issue No. 38 --•- '36 C-2 e e ., _ Toronto • Increased Mental Efficiency ..Means Increased Earning Capacity _ You can learn to think positively and coristructively. You can learn to con- cen•tratQ and,., cut0vate a powerful nicmnry. You can overcome inferior- ity Complex and learn -.to lire suc- cessfully, -Let us show you how, The Institute of Practical and Applied Psychology 910 CONrEDERATION BUYLI)iNG Montreal Quebec ■ 7.r BIG CHIEFS OF THE GRID TRIBE "It's right here in the .book" Abel Eliowitz, (right), might be whispering to coach Jenny Ferraro 'of 'Montreal's Bgi Four squad. They form the two-man. board of strategy in the new football deal, and are whipping the candidates into trim nightly at the Westmount Athletic rounds. = . _ 'DUCE MAKES READY R --Determined I BY R. M. HARRISON .'(Windsor Daily Star) Canada's National Employment' Commission, according to an Ottawa lcorrespondent, will. not only register all the unemployed but will exams^ their circumstances. Possibly the commissioners may encounterseveral chaps such as the New Yorker, who, with a wife and children is out . of work and determined to stay out of work. A manufacturer offered him a lob the other day, but he sniffed "two dollars a week more than I'm getting on relief ain't enough," he sa4d, "And I can show you how I'd stand t6 ioae money it I took the .'�•" "I go to the movies seven times.•a week. While I'm out of work I can go in the afternoon when the admission is fifteen cents. If I took 'lob I'd have to go at night when it's. 40 cents, That is 25 cents more every day, or $1.75 a week. Now in addition to that $1.75 I'd have to pay 60 cents a week sub- way fare and that makes it $2.35. 50 you -se- I'd be 25 crutK in Vie holes ev- ery week it I went to work."- • . Which reminds us of the sad tale that came from Coney Island last win- ter when a man obtained a job with the WPA. snow shovelers. Full-of`wil- Iing spirit he reported to his boss, but through the first day he wasn' able to get a shovel as there weren't- ea - h to around All he did that day IdleNew Field Secretaryto Stay Lady • Tweedsmuir p by Lauds Institutes z - -•a 1 VANCOUVER =— I'm a country woman. I am proud of it and of being ' as ► �.. a� a Women's Institute member." Her x w Excellency, Lady Tweedsmuir, has in- ' formed delegates to the convention : of _VYomenis_InstiLute_of_Btitish Col^ umbia. : l "I`ve spent the happiest years of my life in the country and I'm neverfl so happy. as when I' am with country women," she said at, the closing ses- sion of the- convention. ; { "I am thrilled with the %ccount of your work to which I have listened. "Use all your intelligence for "y has ;.ecce," Lady Tweedsmuir urged. ..Col. Walter Peacock, who "Don't take. ideas second-hand, stand been transferred from Montreal for peace is your homes, your com- to Toronto and assumes the post. munity, your institute and the of field secretary of the Salvation world." Army in Canada. EX -LONDON COP BACK HOME 4 S •, ;YrZ -' • i ells go � ,+�.'-•wilt :.- ll4t was to watch the others work. On the .. q second day the. same thing happened, an finally on the third the laborer. d ti an honest individual, spoke of it to the boss. who remarked: "What to "` , x% • you care" You're getting paid aren't ' you' " There are a tot of men who 4:+ • the eye teethth to get paid Would r w for standing 'around doing nothing." z "Yeah, h know," replied thewoi•ker," y but all the other guys on this joh have _ something to lean on:' x. Reported Slain X +w w ;y ti. 111 •t ..� �;` _.. Not one to wait for outbreak of . hostilities before preparing, 1 .,premier Mussolini personally supervised Ialian war games near Na- - 1:: las war clouds gather over Europe. Bersaglieri troops in lis- tive garb go through machine gun .maneuver 'neath Italian Tri- alor. 'VETERAN AND RECRUIT 'r a + ,. ri ht shown as he 'was greeted by Sir James Tom Devera, ate of the res High WilliamJordan Parr (in to hat.), (right) Commissioner for New Zealand, in .. �" Toronto Bible College who was r New London, as Mr, Jordan arrive at Waterloo Stationhis- trip to ` } reported murdered -_b Ethiopian take up his appointment Is High Commissioner for- Zealand to ^�, 6 bandits when he tried to escape aacdceednSir succe i� c h ntposttoff ce employe and Lan- , James. Mr. Jordan b da migrated YF on Policeman. from his station at Yer a- Alem. He has been on the mission field d P ]' .. # ;. >•: successively a coach i X.as a representat.ihe of the Sudan w t r Interior Mission, for three yearn. -- His fiance, Miss, Gertrude Pogue - rr € _ of Lindsay, is in Addis Ababa; .,. -.. ?;; ark«r� a. ,y '3 Mission authorities report. To uretPeecte n Fish can drown and have actu- ally done so in a lake near Walling- MonoxideFumes- Har ess --T• " , '' " ford, Connecticut. A correspondent in the journal, Science, reports- -. _ that water plants absorbed most of Card d les lur the :.:Outs4 al b"io Four Indiana e out in all sizes the oxygen from the water so that WINNIPEG, — Perfection of a "gad- 'The "gadget" consists of a small nd weights. The inexperienced youths mingle witty the hardy vet- the, many kinds of fish living there- ^ct" which its inventor claims will can of solidified chemical. It to at- na, and here we view one of each: Bert Adams left veteran of g transform deadly carbon monoxide tached to the engine coil and connect (left), in died in gasping agony. dozen seasons with. the Montreai squad and. Bruce Burkhart, rookie baok, a stranger in a strange football land. Be is of the Toronto fumes into harmless gas was announc- ed with the intake manifold to coon $urkhart stock and son of -"Babe" Burkhart, famous footballer with "Doubt'is the necessary prelude of cd here• last week by John Forbes, teract The generatibn of monoaidie — Argonauts back around 1320. all research." — J, B. S Haldane. Winnipeg garageman. and transform it into cart•)n dioxide - The attachment Mr. Forbes, says is the result of two years of expert- - - BRITONS BOUND FOR NEW ZEALAND :: menta, He believes It will solve i.h/i', ' ' - - problem that has baffled automotive r• ,M engineers • since introduction of the combustion engine. t..,. in tests*honducted by the young in - rentor; croWs and sparrows were plao- ! :d inclosed cars with the engine run- --. ring. Without the attachment the «` + cars were backed ino.a garage and the birds were dead within a minute, With ` _ the _ta L^rrr.t thy. wire. -not af. fected.Z. _ A o Furth -:r tests were conducted with dogs and canaries. The car, with the attachment,' was left running for 29 minutes. When the door was opened, .• ' . � < " `x rA Mr. Forbes said, the canaries came out a w o chirping and the dogs wagging their o r� a tails. -- • . The short stocky -mechanic claims to - k ! have tried the "gadget" out on himself to prove. his theory,.He claims -to have > some cut of the ordeal suffering no g-�', •:�� .� �t - ill-eRecta. - `', . British delegates and their wives, -bound for the conference to Wellington, N.Z., of the Federation of Chambers of CosIsimerce of ' jos British Empire, are shown above as they were photographed at the Windsor Station in Montreal. Later they will go to Toronto 9 d then the Pacific Coast. B-3 i _.N "It's right here in the .book" Abel Eliowitz, (right), might be whispering to coach Jenny Ferraro 'of 'Montreal's Bgi Four squad. They form the two-man. board of strategy in the new football deal, and are whipping the candidates into trim nightly at the Westmount Athletic rounds. = . _ 'DUCE MAKES READY R --Determined I BY R. M. HARRISON .'(Windsor Daily Star) Canada's National Employment' Commission, according to an Ottawa lcorrespondent, will. not only register all the unemployed but will exams^ their circumstances. Possibly the commissioners may encounterseveral chaps such as the New Yorker, who, with a wife and children is out . of work and determined to stay out of work. A manufacturer offered him a lob the other day, but he sniffed "two dollars a week more than I'm getting on relief ain't enough," he sa4d, "And I can show you how I'd stand t6 ioae money it I took the .'�•" "I go to the movies seven times.•a week. While I'm out of work I can go in the afternoon when the admission is fifteen cents. If I took 'lob I'd have to go at night when it's. 40 cents, That is 25 cents more every day, or $1.75 a week. Now in addition to that $1.75 I'd have to pay 60 cents a week sub- way fare and that makes it $2.35. 50 you -se- I'd be 25 crutK in Vie holes ev- ery week it I went to work."- • . Which reminds us of the sad tale that came from Coney Island last win- ter when a man obtained a job with the WPA. snow shovelers. Full-of`wil- Iing spirit he reported to his boss, but through the first day he wasn' able to get a shovel as there weren't- ea - h to around All he did that day IdleNew Field Secretaryto Stay Lady • Tweedsmuir p by Lauds Institutes z - -•a 1 VANCOUVER =— I'm a country woman. I am proud of it and of being ' as ► �.. a� a Women's Institute member." Her x w Excellency, Lady Tweedsmuir, has in- ' formed delegates to the convention : of _VYomenis_InstiLute_of_Btitish Col^ umbia. : l "I`ve spent the happiest years of my life in the country and I'm neverfl so happy. as when I' am with country women," she said at, the closing ses- sion of the- convention. ; { "I am thrilled with the %ccount of your work to which I have listened. "Use all your intelligence for "y has ;.ecce," Lady Tweedsmuir urged. ..Col. Walter Peacock, who "Don't take. ideas second-hand, stand been transferred from Montreal for peace is your homes, your com- to Toronto and assumes the post. munity, your institute and the of field secretary of the Salvation world." Army in Canada. EX -LONDON COP BACK HOME 4 S •, ;YrZ -' • i ells go � ,+�.'-•wilt :.- ll4t was to watch the others work. On the .. q second day the. same thing happened, an finally on the third the laborer. d ti an honest individual, spoke of it to the boss. who remarked: "What to "` , x% • you care" You're getting paid aren't ' you' " There are a tot of men who 4:+ • the eye teethth to get paid Would r w for standing 'around doing nothing." z "Yeah, h know," replied thewoi•ker," y but all the other guys on this joh have _ something to lean on:' x. Reported Slain X +w w ;y ti. 111 •t ..� �;` _.. Not one to wait for outbreak of . hostilities before preparing, 1 .,premier Mussolini personally supervised Ialian war games near Na- - 1:: las war clouds gather over Europe. Bersaglieri troops in lis- tive garb go through machine gun .maneuver 'neath Italian Tri- alor. 'VETERAN AND RECRUIT 'r a + ,. ri ht shown as he 'was greeted by Sir James Tom Devera, ate of the res High WilliamJordan Parr (in to hat.), (right) Commissioner for New Zealand, in .. �" Toronto Bible College who was r New London, as Mr, Jordan arrive at Waterloo Stationhis- trip to ` } reported murdered -_b Ethiopian take up his appointment Is High Commissioner for- Zealand to ^�, 6 bandits when he tried to escape aacdceednSir succe i� c h ntposttoff ce employe and Lan- , James. Mr. Jordan b da migrated YF on Policeman. from his station at Yer a- Alem. He has been on the mission field d P ]' .. # ;. >•: successively a coach i X.as a representat.ihe of the Sudan w t r Interior Mission, for three yearn. -- His fiance, Miss, Gertrude Pogue - rr € _ of Lindsay, is in Addis Ababa; .,. -.. ?;; ark«r� a. ,y '3 Mission authorities report. To uretPeecte n Fish can drown and have actu- ally done so in a lake near Walling- MonoxideFumes- Har ess --T• " , '' " ford, Connecticut. A correspondent in the journal, Science, reports- -. _ that water plants absorbed most of Card d les lur the :.:Outs4 al b"io Four Indiana e out in all sizes the oxygen from the water so that WINNIPEG, — Perfection of a "gad- 'The "gadget" consists of a small nd weights. The inexperienced youths mingle witty the hardy vet- the, many kinds of fish living there- ^ct" which its inventor claims will can of solidified chemical. It to at- na, and here we view one of each: Bert Adams left veteran of g transform deadly carbon monoxide tached to the engine coil and connect (left), in died in gasping agony. dozen seasons with. the Montreai squad and. Bruce Burkhart, rookie baok, a stranger in a strange football land. Be is of the Toronto fumes into harmless gas was announc- ed with the intake manifold to coon $urkhart stock and son of -"Babe" Burkhart, famous footballer with "Doubt'is the necessary prelude of cd here• last week by John Forbes, teract The generatibn of monoaidie — Argonauts back around 1320. all research." — J, B. S Haldane. Winnipeg garageman. and transform it into cart•)n dioxide - The attachment Mr. Forbes, says is the result of two years of expert- - - BRITONS BOUND FOR NEW ZEALAND :: menta, He believes It will solve i.h/i', ' ' - - problem that has baffled automotive r• ,M engineers • since introduction of the combustion engine. t..,. in tests*honducted by the young in - rentor; croWs and sparrows were plao- ! :d inclosed cars with the engine run- --. ring. Without the attachment the «` + cars were backed ino.a garage and the birds were dead within a minute, With ` _ the _ta L^rrr.t thy. wire. -not af. fected.Z. _ A o Furth -:r tests were conducted with dogs and canaries. The car, with the attachment,' was left running for 29 minutes. When the door was opened, .• ' . � < " `x rA Mr. Forbes said, the canaries came out a w o chirping and the dogs wagging their o r� a tails. -- • . The short stocky -mechanic claims to - k ! have tried the "gadget" out on himself to prove. his theory,.He claims -to have > some cut of the ordeal suffering no g-�', •:�� .� �t - ill-eRecta. - `', . British delegates and their wives, -bound for the conference to Wellington, N.Z., of the Federation of Chambers of CosIsimerce of ' jos British Empire, are shown above as they were photographed at the Windsor Station in Montreal. Later they will go to Toronto 9 d then the Pacific Coast. B-3 r t last week motored up Through Nor- 'across a''J? : Hot Weather Dry (`' Goods an hour every hour of the and some of -you other people in busin- �;,;:"s ..;' K t "'.,� 7 : n - .. c ,KF....*"` k •e. -. i ,y,n..T ess here so that he' might be able border to Chicago and back by way of - New York State, to Montreal, " Bathing Suits Beach hob@8 Shorts,t� r %a' to divide up his stay with the rent of you and less with us. Air- con- F. Rouge Hill , Slacks, Skirts, Running Shoes, Seampere, succession. - ditioning is one of the newer ser- -The Young People of the L'�n- tble lowest tax rates in the province, ` Ankle Socks, Light Underwear, Straw why cannot we afford it here? t bo. ylees t-4at is a on ' our inability to an- i'ted Church have come into existence Win, and are having a wiener rTr. George Toyne 'Sr., of Rouge Hill, Hats Fibre Helmets, Polo Shirts, Ties. , years. Fora nulmber of years it was -We regret nocince the local school fair date I roast, on Wednesday, .Sept. 23rd at passed' a xay on Wednesday morning, in his 81st year. Funeral Socks etc. sAeraiiansc__-iu...that district. rt is :.held on Thursday of >t^ds week. We ''LU A Ll l -Auer a long period of idleness The Oshawa Fair will be hal: _ a?2r lawn-mowers. have been sent back on Monday and Tuesday of netAccording to the' records at th]Puffballs to •work• week. Meteorolcigical Office the ''year 193- The season of mushrooms and -Mrs. Thos. 'Andrew is spendin . was the driest on record although is here They tate very a few days with Mrs. Alex. Wilson some contend 'that we have had good too, but be careful you, get the of Whitby. longer periods of dry weather. right thing. -Mrs. B., E. Russell, of Boston, "Pi.ekerin'S LeaderStore7f -During the the Exhibition local -Many comments are heard on is visiting her aunt and uncle, J.'C i citizens were urged to drink ter- the splendid condition the Park• has and Mrs. Philip` a ----�— tain well-known beverage through been kept in during the past sum -•Miss Eva Pilkey, . ' of Torontoj'� sr the medit>an of ''sky -writing" which hast, and a fair antount of use' of spent Wednesday at the home of he, l Emory' b HVle roof Avers visible in Pickering, over 20 the 'Park has :been made by our parents, G H. and Mrs. Pilke� Proof away. And it didn't say any- local ball teams. Mrs. Paul Iindays, a Parry Soong Famous for color and style -Tlte local getup, under the sus- sen several days last week wit' thing about hard cider either (an- p y Another large'shipment arrived-Full'length andlKnee- -o r we - stage of the United her mother, Mrs. J roes Gordon. -al sii Hattie Law and her Mureh, are providing part of the Mrs. Clara van Horne anc evening performance of the Mark- fame! of St• Thornas> s ant a fav, High, in chiffon, ere a and service weight. sister, M1as Nellie Law, left a week yr p p -ago Sway for a short vacation in ham Fair, -with t'feir play •"Dust of days with J. C. and Mrs. Philip. Perces-�9c., 7.5c, 95c. and $1.00 a pair. the city, and shortly after their ar- the Earth:" Two night,% -Mr. and Mrs J. C. Philip, Mrs rival, Miss Hattie became suddenly -Frank Petrie called for a few Russell and Miss mLella Andrew visit ill, Threatened wdth appendicitis. At minutes an a ember of friends ed Mrs, F.' .Briggs and family; of the first of tete week, some improve- here on Sunday afternoon last. He Myrtle, on Friday. relent was repor od, avid it is hoped was on his way back from Hawke- ._.Mr; J. D. McEwen> who bas been . taitb' the . urnsl operation will not stone where he was best man at the visiting his brother and family, left '- wedding -of a former associate in Piave to be performed. on Thursday for Ottawa and otter 'George Graham was through that place. Eastern points on his .return home. - •.: tow -Mr. and Mrs. n again on Monday and paid us A. W. Mitchell -Miss Chrissie Munro, • accomp-, 1 h _tall does) We and Mr. and Mrs, J. 4 Balsdon anied b h u ' Mi Ed - a cal (as a gen y would like to introduce him to last week motored up Through Nor- 'across y er co set, ss 1th Rose of Toronto, sPent the week -end with : Hot Weather Dry (`' Goods an hour every hour of the and some of -you other people in busin- therli Ontario, west and the their cousins, 'Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell -- _securing of -Canada's leaning dramatists and ess here so that he' might be able border to Chicago and back by way of - New York State, to Montreal, of Niagara Fall Bathing Suits Beach hob@8 Shorts,t� r T to divide up his stay with the rent of you and less with us. Air- con- and home. Rouge Hill , Slacks, Skirts, Running Shoes, Seampere, succession. - ditioning is one of the newer ser- -The Young People of the L'�n- tble lowest tax rates in the province, ` Ankle Socks, Light Underwear, Straw why cannot we afford it here? t bo. ylees t-4at is a on ' our inability to an- i'ted Church have come into existence Win, and are having a wiener rTr. George Toyne 'Sr., of Rouge Hill, Hats Fibre Helmets, Polo Shirts, Ties. , years. Fora nulmber of years it was -We regret nocince the local school fair date I roast, on Wednesday, .Sept. 23rd at passed' a xay on Wednesday morning, in his 81st year. Funeral Socks etc. sAeraiiansc__-iu...that district. rt is :.held on Thursday of >t^ds week. We A. E._Calvert's flats. They are de- • Service at 2..p. m. to Erskine Cem- !'or t%e, straighterting ,out of the in deference, to the erpressed wish - $save not been` adtiised, as we had ' in by Mr. Croskery, (are sizous of knowing 'whether there any young 'people to carry or, etery. We'CHAPMAN West Hill Hotel„ meet the. bridge- been the pant and continue east in the same line, is a better -day for famaily reunions. • Formerly it was observed as. a day -t;lnd were not aware, of the date tet- I 7 tom@ winter or not . Come _on and the platz cabs for the passing sevices, but it, is now more of a through Mr. Moon's residenge on I till atter last week's issue' aa.; out !let's show, them. HOWARD. D. LENNOX Society announce a meeting of un - It w" not through ignorance of 4 a local as. fit. George's Church, Sunday, Sept. 20t% Harvest Thanksgiving - (A. T. C. M.) TWO STANDOUT VALUES the publishing of paper, the local Dep` of Agricuhure, with I1 a, m. The Rector will preach at Teaches of Piano and Theory. tore. for ladies and gentlemen• Mr. Al- •Headquarters at Uxbridge, is a subscriber to this papers this service, and at 7:30 P• 'm• Even- ing Prayer and Thanksgiving Ser- Pupils re ared f -or Examinations P P P - • "117 Top Tailored Suits or Coats for i = --Wt h94 read and heard considerable -The attendance at the Exhibit- 'vice. Preacher, Rev, W, R. Sproule, at the Toronto Conservatory - „ strat_ion in arranging bouquets. ,We G ;.;<on this year was 1,603,000., which Rector of the Church of the Messiah �t Music .. men or women 1Vew Spring and !woe went in- to see it. We- were very uvea •48,000 less than last year, The ;n hav- Toronto All are' cordially invite•i to these special services. Mr, Ixnriox will commence teaching in Summer woollens, direct from 1 he success. Any members having dish; Exhibition was untforhmate .Sunday - Town the end of this month. ectio-a will be taken. did not tell .yen very much, non`.. of p ing several wet days, which accounts School at. 10 a. m., as usual. -Keep in' mind the illustrated lnterviewa and appointments may be had ..-- British Isles $24.75. for -the decreased attendance, which was only slightly less than 3 per lecture on "The Land of the Rose, on Sept. Z'Lrid, between 2 and 5 p. m-. at - vice will be withdrawn in of cent. The ex9sibitors- however, have Thistle and Shamrock" in St. Arid- Sale the hems of osis K. Fawkes, Pi kering, --- --Gordon Maid Full-fashioned Hosiery, a dozen fibers of the 'Brother- no reason .� complain ere the basin- rew'a Church. of Baking, dur• the last service held # this stunner vicious manner, amusing him of on daylight-saving time as on sun- ass they contracted was per cent ing the evewill e musical prndiver ared Minch will, 'A Aver The Pickering - Service weight,. Chiffon and Crepe. ed in, doing than we were. Of course .-greater than Last year. This is an T - -be served. mentioned services Let it, not be fealty. .And .we thiryk a whole lot less forgotten that we all should be lay - indication that times are beginning collection .for. the -whule evening's MEAT MARKED'��' sPF2INe�1 Sf3A SFS -750. ass.d.1 'to improve. . entertairiment, in ytid of the Wom.- worthwhile. t , --As we, statcjd and watch the school children at noon hour, cross- en's Missionary Society of the Ln- ited .Church Friday, sept; '>3tX, of . - - - Our Motto-=`Qrislity d Service' Fred Te Bunting, _ _ ; Pickering - ing the street at the corner; we are forced to again call attention to the 8 p• m.' Be sure and come. ' The Committee in c'iarge of ar-- •► --Country Eetabliel-ed 1857, necessity of some '.sort. of supervis ranging .the program :or the Anniv- 'Special E -ion of traffic at this location. Care emery 'Sapper to be •held. on, Tues - are passing this corner at fifty miles day, Oct.. 'loth, - in connection w-itb an hour every hour of the and the .United Ghurc;e, . have been ex - ,day, some of these dayssome youngster tremely fortunate in one 48 ,going to b4 hurled into eternity _securing of -Canada's leaning dramatists and _ by one of these 80 -horsepower mon. entertainers,, Herbert W. Piercy. Mr. ,stars at the have of some fool, and Piercy .tames very highly rectrmm- this, protection is not tlikely to be ended, having given programs in provided until some child. has paid one hundred and fifiy••churthes for the price. Othe'r tniud;�ipatities- succession. - afford it. 'When we boast one of The - government -.have- fixed tble lowest tax rates in the province, Monday,, Oct. 12th; "as Thanksgiving why cannot we afford it here? Day. • This holiday has been changed —Che 'property-cwriers'and' res- a number of times in the past few Idents at Highland Creek are be- years. Fora nulmber of years it was coming quite concerted regarding held on Thursday, and -after the war the pr6pased plan's • for hig'nw'ayn it was 'eousbint td with Armistice sAeraiiansc__-iu...that district. rt is 'Day, Nov: '11th, 'but for - 'several uiidderstood that, present plans call' • years it has been held on a Monday' !'or t%e, straighterting ,out of the in deference, to the erpressed wish - highway at the bridge and that the as of business men, as it did not in - roadway -will come south of the terfere so much with business, and West Hill Hotel„ meet the. bridge- it makes the week -end longer and and continue east in the same line, is a better -day for famaily reunions. meeting the highway same distance Formerly it was observed as. a day down the road On the 'east side of -Thanksgiving and for religious the platz cabs for the passing sevices, but it, is now more of a through Mr. Moon's residenge on holiday and -one of pleasure• the curve. These people are of i -The Piokering Horticultural course remunerated to same- extent, Society announce a meeting of un - but they' feel that their business usual interest to be held in this A. (tourist homes) -cannot be as sue- Y. P A. Hall, Tuesday, Sept., 22d, ' easeful, located elsewhere, and no at 8.30 , p, m. Bouquet arranging consideration is made for this fea- arranging competition' twill, be held tore. for ladies and gentlemen• Mr. Al- ' I' i --+Did yowl see "Dintentional Pow- , beet De Yoider, of Dunivyp ' Florists, er" at the Automotive Building? has generously tonsented td.conle i = --Wt h94 read and heard considerable and judge them and point out the about this wonderful new source mistake and also to .give a demon- emonof ofpower that did' not require fuel. strat_ion in arranging bouquets. ,We Power that would drive ocean ves- ask the metnbers and friends to sels, trains, and industry, and so show their appreciation by coming !woe went in- to see it. We- were very and bring your flowers and contain - much interested and certain3y much ers and make this meeting 'a great " I ahnszed at the a crept" PP pod:er. success. Any members having dish; developed by a mere handfull of gardens, please bring them. A toll - machined steel and bra.;& They ectio-a will be taken. did not tell .yen very much, non`.. of ---The' regular morning. 'service. these "inventor fellows" do, . That will be held in the United Church was alright. but we became very on Sunday next, when .Rev. Hugh G. skeptical when one - poor, lonesozhe- Crozier ox -ill speak. The evening ser. looking individual, asked that the vice will be withdrawn in of ' machine be brought doo. the ! down .t ! .favor . Stt George's- Church, who celebrate floor and demoriAtrated. About half 'me their Harvest Thanksgiving Ser- a dozen fibers of the 'Brother- vices. Please note that this will be hood." poutteed on hi'fn in- a- moat the last service held # this stunner vicious manner, amusing him of on daylight-saving time as on sun- ' -vine to break up the demonstrat- ' clay,. Sept.' 27th, standard 'time, will is a, which he was no more'interest- again be in force.- A hearty invitat- ed in, doing than we were. Of course ion is etitended to- attend the above. they ignored the request. Looks mentioned services Let it, not be fealty. .And .we thiryk a whole lot less forgotten that we all should be lay - of the "Brotherhood" whoever' they al to the church as it is tito only are- Canada and national fallu li- Conte and thaw your interest M things worthwhile. t , .:,Style. Sausage- : I 5c. per lb. � EA T :. ;2 .lbs, for 25c. �. - - cLARENCE SILK, - FOR SUMMER DAYS - 29-31 11i+►naRer - . - Pboge us for Delivery 'Rte have a complete line of Cooked bleats ]Phone 16tt1 .Cooked- Ham DONT Chicken Roll TAKE CHANC ES:Jellied Veal = - ,Play Safe - Variety Loaf Consult your Druggist Macaroni and ClZeese Loa! Remember' YOUR DRIIW MORS;' Dutch Loaf and Bologna nsT'Ig _ .:A MERCHANT _ Headcheese - H. V. R. MOOREr DRUGnIST DUNB.AE1'ON,_ ONTARIO W RE ! D - A- .Ready Roofing • . 70 ;Butcher.,(Phone 3000) Pickering { Just received, .a shipment ; of plain roofing that we are =.Pickering Hardware Store selling at ecial rices. . Red' Top' Insulating, Wool I adds to comfort_ in sa,<zn- - ::.;ATTFNTION ! mer and winter. Saves -Potato- Grower ' fuel and the cost is low. -s- PICKERING -:- = ' ..,.-BUG KILLERITIV LUMBER YARD Death PHONE ,0400 .,.'Sudden - TO THE BUG Now Advortteensenie.' New Life S+ PIGS FOR BALE-Pricereasonable ADplyEmile Glcniety, Cherrywooa. - _TO THE PLANT ; ' e •4-8 �'OR RALE-Oil-hurner cook stove (� complete; and a Mrs, / VOOPER'B DRI=KIL for Lice on "Horses, battle, Sheep, Pigs.and Hen&. t. . posy cart, Clara McKay, whitevale. FOR RENT -Farm of nhnut, SFEOIALS THIS WEEK 41,111 . acres near Oshawa. Good laqdand build- ngs. Immediate pmession to plough Full oosaeuion October 1st, 19' B. Apply to Conant i3olid Copper Boilers at $2.M Galvanized -Boilers ret -:L$1.00. F .` & Annis. Barristers Os' awa, ont. 3tf PRIVATE RALF, - Of hnppehold 'AlteDt'for,MO4iortbick-Deering Faim'Machiaery 3 eReeta. Including radio, 3-deee chesterfield suite, piano, violin: gmbll kite n stove etc No reasonehle offer rrfmrd Mn Rayne. care of - Mea, W A. McLean R R. 2, Pickering. it -4 r a and Repa�re Our Matto:-t`We'have can Ret it, OR.+ - GelIiA I ELY U() W t~ -He ie• t tel ed and fit is not made.- / ,� grade cows, Core sot s tested, Freab and close s tiealways on tans. Blood tq�Ced K desired. Free delivery aomes archi. Mu > iF more. M m. J. MtsrpDY, I laAaay J. Telephone 8000 I, D Se BALS ON, • PICKERING . I C ''w >. ay Ont rho. Tel= Ontario. Td Flab _r