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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_09_25'"•.`3,:: -sort '41:_GaM.' 11tr. rad•'✓' - .-':5 - i. y.. ;,y3g• t N,,..y�:"•. , .r^. , ,s. -r- — �•t�5,"�,,_.-...e-. �r.-. ,.s:."r. �.7 _ n„ :r - a F =±r T yy.r�rr.,rr w ;r X.�.. Nv; .oxo.. ::.. z,. ca;z•. "" '?' �y.a,. .±.�. `�"'. ry'°aa*�;. ;i. • r.a- �.r•,,; •. ',- '. r' ' *f ' .... 'a"v'$ t '. sn �'-t'•f g ..ly:t:;2i �.:- s ._�° 'tft ` . r .i�, W-'::,J~kmsTM., �: ��„ ':s^;� i''t� -. S.. ..-., � ti„w`' '.� I •.;,_ t"E .,,,.. -� ii IN' as - a:,... . '' `...r .' .. `;.:« f. '• .,i. 1 'c F ,t. y=�.•.'w '�< ':tc'): '.w .•r� r y�.' a y r". us J' 3 % - VOL. L'E'I. PICgERI1�TCI, -ONT.. FRIDA Y, SF�PT. 25 1�4 6. � :. - �„•5 ;rlcafs*ftaual �ritilD4i. Highland Creek Green River. 1 f •`' $-••'•- G i is i s V V Medical NOTIC �✓ Hear Rev. Dr. Dixon, of Metro- Miss Esther Beare, of Armadale, ly DR. H. C. PEARSON-Phyeician r. politan Church, Toronto, at Centenn• will address the Sunday School at R. H.aeon, DanbarSOton. I1,O Uur'trueke pass ydur way ial Church, on Sunday, October 9th. 10.15 a. m. on Sunday' next; on every dap. -Time 2.30 p. m. Further announce MILLS RE. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Discolor ments regarding Special Harvest a Sunda A good attendance is .optpmetrial Association of, Ontario- Reg • COAL, r COBE $ i ry Y: $ Blstablished 1888 rA+S„1 +ssond M mberof the American optometrical Hume Serviecs will appear nest requested. E:icold by appointment ,O, CEMENT, week;t : Claremont. • 8 BAND GRAVEL Ansley hopping =w Legal. + ► Hansen—Kennedy - and - Do noti •fgrget the Anniversary Mondays, Wednesdays RDONALD lilUuUY tsorrte,ter. r + . SoLuwr, dowry euouc. W-aeyw urau. On ' Wednesday evening, at the Services beixe held in -the church Osicaformerly occuptea•oy tae,at_tt.r:;.Lhrts- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES hume of Chas. and Mrs. Palmer, a at 2.30 ai►d 7.30 p. m, on Sunday and FridAys sEaa.aotrthwtWt•W W.tiuvwe.IM1uittrr• a°y quiet wedding was solemnized when next. On '.Monday evening, the play When a,Holid comes ona Cho aleo local cartage work �, p l AEAFON, btLL & KJJJ Miss Mary Kennedy, sister of Mrs. "`:p the Hill to Paradise" will be ping day we will grind the next Barr►stora tt Sollutora We have t►lito placed in stock a full Palmer; and daug'Ver of the late given by the Brooklin Y. P. A roc- line of Maple Leef stilling Mr, and. Mrs. W. A. Kennedy, of ial hour -and lunch will be .enjoyed „ ' day. W ILLL&M J, bhA-1 UN. K, L. Uu'r Feeds. Scarboro, ,became the bride of qtr. at the close. AdrrL 25 and 10 cents. To; get paying resul't,& from pig ki.BRUL)" 6L LL, ti. V. J. 1). F. K 5 t , A. W. MITCHELL Berge, Hansen, of Timlmins, son o. •�---=--•---'--- • feeding the .grain tnusf bt ground JAM1s5 A. W hiu i'f Mr. and Mrs. Christian Hansen of Greetrwood 13 "y Street. furouto, rsttelsrdeItS;ff fine. .,Pickering, i)IIt. Nybore, Denmark. The rorims -were C. Rit�liAitVSuN a Co., flatris- cerng. beautifully decorated with gladioli. Mr. Wm. Pengelly spent the week- No Other mill grinds as fine as eters, Solluturs. Notaries etc., Suite bol, Office hone 7400 Residence 65`20 Rev. Murdo McInnes officiated and 'end in the ,city. lZscei-mor Life Burldrag. 3ti rorunto tt, Iuro:,to. p This does. Tslaphont Ad. ItW5; ricirertng s none Sti13. btf the bride's niece, Miss Muriel La , Quite a large number• from here t r�tHOiftSL'N lz lKcaiLLLAN-13arris- The Beal Store, Claremont I Fraugh played the wedding music. attended the school fair at Brough- '`FEED ON HAND 1 ora. sooners. Notary rubuc. otiose at I Miss Irene Marshall, of ,Toronto, ram on Friday Inst. staafdenuo! Mr.'1'hainsou, Int ll, coacession, 1. PHONE 9'.a and Miss Ella :_Morrish, of High- The annual anniversary sen -ices Better Service than Ever. ° pleliereag, ozo, hours: Thursday rind Saturday FURNITURE land Creek, were bridesmaids' an°1 and turkey dinner of Greenwood n- ' �+.a•4... - sreoinR+ from oro p.m e (s_3u p.m. or=bs aypatatmena. Toronto office : tA5 Royal Bank Misses Pauline Palmer and Dori ed Church x -ill be held .on Sunday Pick 10 V. Toronto EItp n 5303. 371, We are displaying an attractive Kennedy, nieces of the bride, were arxi Tuesday, Nbv. 8th and 10th. Be variety of flowergirls. After the ceremony, ..sure to keep the date open. dl1 ONANT be ANNIS - Barriirter•. Aluminum and Graniteware'Etc. Mrs. Palmer,' in black velvet, wel- The Missionary -Program put on NANO TUNING %_,w sitars. Notaries Public Furniture and Furniture - - soured -the guests. Mr. and Mrs. by the 51is�ionary President. of the . . AORDON D. CON ANT, K. C. , Novelties. ' Hansen will .leave on Saturday for Sunday School on .Sunday night was ALL1N F. ANNIS. B. A.. LL. B. Prices low, in keeping with timer•. AS ID purees -t 1 2 s,mcoe St. 5.. Oshawa - their home in , Timmins. largely -attended. A -.Rood program of f Pbooe►-4 and 5 (Oshawa). and 31 the Court music and readings also 'a very In- All kinds of Lgail V ork }lease. Whitby. (bar. LonaoU Phone 7 (Whit' RADIO SERVICE Dunharton teresting. talk by . Mr. F. M.: Chap - All Tuning Guaranteed by>' man was very much appreciated by - A Graduate of Radio College C. G: I. T. will -meet at the home all. ' . C. S. MacDONALI) leer+tar With of Jean Annan on Oct. 1st. - "!"- 209 CLOSE AVE., 1ORONTO .. ♦,,,♦.♦,♦...♦,.:...,.,. .. 1\T lelL C. 84ITH• D. D. '4., L. D. S. �[T -t0-the-tninute trainingF. C'. and Mrs. Elford of the Ex- 'Brock itoad Phone Lakeside 1502• 1`t ts.cceewr to sir. J, natal, Graduate of pperimental Farm, Ottawa, visited -Orders taker, at NEWS Office ON Royal Lotlette of Den' Suriteoiv and Tomo• and been back to - t]ai.erarty At talar out otEceowerD. A. FINEST EQE)ff'MENT w''th Miss A. Thom tact week Mr. Geo. Baxter has �c.. tore .very To" y and Friday" Phone Messrs Arthur and Eimer _�1nn1s Laney looking after his fall htimey 7J tour alt _ for for the _past :week. _ motored to Ottawa °zver the week- �S$'ERTT FALLAIgE. L D'A.. _Guaranteed Satisfaction end. " - `.:. We are glad to repArt that :IIr�. U D. S ,Graduate •f the RoyzRl Collage o+ AT Anniversary Sen ices in the �Un- Ted Brady, who has been ill for a Shingles For Sale Den Burg on+and the university of Toronto. - �e in residence second door s�•t of St. And• RAR.4fufp.hle P• ir•Aa ' ited Church, Sunday, Oct. 11th. spell recently; ha,; recovered and is gent's Church. Pickering,Ont. Office hours; 9' p R Galt Galvanized kites-l"Shingles, OP. m., or by appoiatmeot_ 4(X -ray Tnhd and Batteries always Ott h dd Rev. Archer Wallace will 'speak a: able. to be u and about •a sin. Bird's Felt Slate Shingle& sartrts•1. PhoaePict37oo,' H. ROY MILLER, both senaces. Supper goal .Concert, hiss Nellie Percy ie spending a _ BrouRhsat,. Ontario Tuesday; Oct- 13th. .Details, later. few' weeks at the Florae of her un-. Alsa re`rui,herinK huRKp wheels tlus+istafar• soar:. 68tt La=rson McConochie has been de, Walter Percy. of Markham. .. Lawn mowers sharpened. Pbonp !)lark li3(a8 p ,•;;; •::..�-- � spending.a wEek or two of his ipmt'• :Hiss.Arina Peres is taking her place T. PATER9UN 8 i''LAREMON ,�A/� _� ELIZABETH R1CtiALRDSON-]MUSIC hero- Fire ere here during her absence. Call and get prices. Phooeaalb - t �1.Fircandwtomcbaeinsurance of all Linda. lits, Howe, who has been ill in. A' very ,enjoyable time was hely' sses••eQuas companiaot acrid nnancial stand- eIIced � U6]C Teacher :'. ia, - sr St. Michael's Hospital,, is e�pecte�i at the .corn roast held at� the'home POSTILL. Licensed Auction home -,this week. of Ile. and Mrs. k�ndall Ellicott one L`g T�• L F. for oon nes of York and Ontario. Sao- with Toronto CoDservatorf Mr. David Dewar and Misses Sus- evening last. week•- things t plenty 'corn r L,J gtoo list« of all tondo stunned so on aborlest an and Hazel Thompson, of Pitt.,- and otner good things to eat, as well Opows, Address sheen atwer P O., ona atailding. - _ _ _ burg, spent the week -encs with Mr. as dancing etc., everyone - K �BEATON. TOWNSHIP will teach afternoons or.evenings and Mrs. -Andrew Paxton.. expressed having a .real good time. 1• f Supplies. �• Clerk. Conveyancer Commissioner for Saturday reserved' for school Mrs. Charlie I:oehn, of A1oo+e- The local school fair held .at the Builders' tsktme at9davrt., •Accountant. Etc. Issuer of Hates children. LL eh Jas crit the creek -end with her Brougt�m school was one of the Tdarriage icenass. W hitewak, Ont., _ Moderate. very friend, - Mrs: McConbehie Jr, while largest in years and the exhibit ., YY %4 M � _-_ on her way to Amherst N. S. shown: by the pupils were said to be �Um1Je? ALIT Lath _-home one mile y - - The Sunday evenings service. in of a ve'Yy fine calibre throughout - ii. �i; sllinglog 610ENS&D ACCTIONEFtH ANI) east of Brougham on No. ii�U9 (,091 �".ALI ATOR Highway. the United Church is started again.' Brock Road scnoul was well sepses ! 8]4 Dund -at 7.30 o'clock.. Next Sunday morn- ranted Aird succeeded in carrying oaf r A P Bales conducted Anywherc tR )nal MRS. CARL DEVITT 'ing. at the close of thor.marnint many of the major prizes. $hone or write. Addrree aE lb r Street. East, service, the Sacrament of .lite Lord's =+ DOmeslie Coke 'Pickerin MillsSupper will be observed. hitevale w ..'Whitby. Ontario. •::'. Ct: merit. Lime, Plaster We '•cont-ratulate our pupils at the frc'rrnl fair. Out of 18 entries in The Anniversary and Re -opening -_,Maple Body Wcod' You Cannot Avoid Agency for Frost& Wood writing and Art, from the junior Service; of the. Whit vale L`nited ABents for Lpudy Fenoe - Cookshutt Farm Machlne� ' roam 17 were - pta,ze-winners. In Chum will be held next Sunday, rj '•.sail Accident Recitation and Public Speaking. Sept, `27th, at -30 and 7*0 p. m sII.ti )�iE`.'� �.,;JULLIIc " rizes came fo the i_ Complete lire and reprise. First PSenior Rev. P. Jull, B A., of Brooklin and :..SOT - Chopping and Feeds of S11Room, also 2nd in � InstrumentaI any Will be the speaker at both services, is (ioolr''g 2nd in Recitation to 'the - Junior assisted by the Balsam quaitet hntt Implements YOU CAN AVOID �ilIId9; �o the afternoon and by the Zion choir .:le Priem Before' Bnyly THE EXP ENBE St. Paul's on -the -Hill, Dunbarton. in the evening, both of Darlington, _ FOL AT s . RoyaJ Pastry FionT y . providing -- — u t Sunday, Septa 27th, 16th Sunda rovidin the music. WILSON. 'T C O N B R O t7o CYlEiIL E. MORLEY Poultry Feeds, Grownng after Trinity6 Sunday school at 2 The Woknen's Institute -held a ill 1 ►7 L#.NERAL INaURANCE Mash,• Lai ing MaRh p, m. Evening Prayer at 3 p• m. very interesting aneeting on Wednes- - e .- pfekering, 6701 Preacher, Rev. J. H.' Colclough, B• day, Sept. 16th, in the basement of I'�Ig �t� We carr? all maks of Plow Points: A., B. A of West Hill. Harvest the Baptist Church, when they ent- Phone Mark 7200 Thanksgiving will be held -on Sun- ertained the members of Pickering ., D • N . L oak wo6d da October 4th, Special Preacher, Branch: The President, Mrs, Skitch, WHETHER Y PICK'ERING, ONT. Rev.',E. R. dye, of Whitby, The opened the meeting and lster,hand- • attrtuai Harvest Supper in connect- ed the program over to` Rev. Harry F'Oli You. require a Red • 'ion with SL Paul's will be held on Wilson, who acted as chairman. The Sum' mer Health • R., a. CLENDENING este 6th., with a good program in- program consisted of a paper pre- - Harvie Canada's out- pared by bfiss J. ' Rorke, on "Inter- TRY r just a in Bert 11llte O 11 •clod Yi it S F N RAL D $ rOO •� U E DIRECTOR ., ttonsht s which Con - on national Relationships" - n. Services n t � ! - . • standing' come a JONES bed' gp $r con - or mai- Private Ambtilance Standard Time, commencing Sunday rained a vast ataount of information J (�Lw7 t 4 Day +tied Night Service Sept. 27th.' cocerni,ng , the needs of other oat- ENGLISH RECIPE .,,,.tress. Phone 5000 -" ions, and oui• responsibilities in see - Phone that these needs be met am cab - 4(}0 , Horse Notes log s n e 1 --• -' •-- --- ----- • ly if we are to avoid war. 'Mrs. Pal- Health 'Dalt Malvern 5 See our Assortment.' 1VIgY'l,;ham, • On t• we again congratulate Neln mer 'contributed a touch appreciatrad Walnut Dresser, . •29 50 —' - '- _ --- '- -- Wagg,_ of Clare ont, 0114, on his 'piano solo and Miss E. Bray sang Make.B�an invigorating and success nn his Clydesdale .Stallions vocal numbe>is. Two humorous read- refreshing' drink, which re - Mattresses, inner 'spring ,` Faun' ' erS at the Lindsay Exhibition. He won ings, "Sandy's Ten Commandments - first for'the best four Clydesdales for Women" and "Modern Psychol- lievee eicl;'headache, sOLti filled niattresFes. „ at the fair, he also wort the Gran!l- ogy containing much truth as well 8 on, prix 18 6Q— 39.50 Rapid Flo Filter Disse 45c. Tao ash: indigestion, Championship on his three-year old as• lYamour, were read by Mrs. Ross W e1l.made chick troughs alio imported Clydesdale,' ,1Polmontbill Burns and Miss, E. Richardson. I ips kly heat etc. All felt Mattresses jjarge Pound tinFavorite" for the best horse on the Hotger then read a• very fine paper X5.54-9 54 Baby chick troughs at modes. sounds. We are also proud to, men- on "Peace" shovPing tl'jat 'while we, 4 ate polars, tion that' another three-year off 'as a peaEe-loving people may feel 1 390. Walnut Cedar Chests C a The old reliable B. H. Pam W. Eoamis • Lar size, Clydesdale .Stallion Toros helpless and discouraged at world *THING CAPS g +��¢ �i4 and Varoisite[, l . Astor, that Mi. Wagg sold last conditions today, we must rememb- s Also Harness Oil, Paint Oils: Turps sad spring was Grand Champion at the. er, that great refornn movements Ste our large assortment of ,• C. A. STERRITT coal oil. London Eyhibition last week, This have not reached their obje.♦tives in latest styles and colors. The I ' T P_ CKER G_ N E -j.11 E r makes a total of five Grand Champ- a day or year, but, surely aril ate". low pricta will aulp►ist you. ` 11'woral Direotor Massey Repairs, ionships and three Juniq Champ• sly, Peace, is bound to come it we Private 'Ambnionoe �T_�Ix Btt���� has owned foster peace in our own lives and �++ `+ ionah£ps t!•rat Mr. Wags r i �{, R s h lgll� in two years. These winnings have in the younger generations, who are E. Ca Jonesp Min. a+ Phone Hardware Phone 4806 all been on different horses. This td follow us. The Whitevale ladles ��-°-••i•• •• outs cl PICKERING is the highest record on Imported served luAch and a social hour was Clydeadales of any importer in Spent. _ t,",smads. ., w•.r.-••'. r•a 177n .:wr A EATHON TM _ 1AMOND BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMON5 — •.-s::-:: ��•;o:o.o;P;e;�V*4�4�^:��0;6�0�?�4'�;e;e �:�:�:eon:;o; �e�� a �:ee;.-tr-�,,: c.•_ : ��-` . e SYNOPSIS en others who could pitch.-tbe arm on. Vnee Pop Clark disbanded his' a carload of your Groves and War - famous Blue Fire-eaters ten years neckes any day in the week." ago he has been vainly trying to "How about Carl Hubbeli? 1 •gttess win the United league pennant be's'just a bum," a still small voice' With his Royal Blues. Sport wri- piped up from the other side of the iters give them little chance: press box. It was Mullins, the tele- grapher on the Journal. CHAPTER II. 3 Doc threw him a withering glance, "Why, you young squirt!" Biers.was sputtered' and relapsed into silence. Warming up now and rocked with rage Either he considered Mullins beneath as he pushed back his Opewrlter. his contempt or he was t'r'ying to "Those pitchers were men—Nap Ruck- think up_a comeback. However, the or, Amos Rusle, Ed Walsh and a doz. old ,gu^rd wasn't going to take that kind of gag. . Bill Hoover . sailed into action with the decks clear;"ed.J 'All right, we'll give you Hubbell; but how about catchers? Ally°oU m -s - know ,-about catch -in, is seeing some sissy get out there coveted with masks and pads from head to heel. Blit in RAPPED our time, the boys took.all the steam a pitcher had with bare. ban ds. and. no chest protector." Terry got -up and went to the water AIR cooler, then looked• -down oil the dia- -TIGHTmond. His eyes bulged in admiration.. "Suffering southpaws, but will you look at that baby_ dig those grounders out of the dirt?" The other .men looked down. Larry Doyle was `giving a wonderful exhibl- tion as the new catcher. pegged down toward, second, "That boy Doyle is. a- wonder," Ter- ry said warmly, ',These. college..boys are all-- alike" ' Biers grtinted. "I've -seen 'em come, r and• I've seen 'em. gQ. A, rookie can't - stand the gaff. This is ba$ebal.,. pro- fesstonal ball-, -not college stuff and ROYAL the rookies wilt like flowers when the going gets tough." YEAST CAKES "$tit Doyle is tough. Doc." Terry are always Protested_ Full- Strength "Joie -Brown is -.up -to form, all. right, all right," _Craven cup in. '. "Re's a hall player," Hover said. �+ "He's an old-timer and he's rarin to I' go places afd do. things. hes' a tali P1ayer's.ball Player. He's been doing RAISIN BREAD his best for this .eam on third• and been doing it for years,. and what has he got to, show for it" lothing," he -ended with dlsgu9t. ."Dutch Schatz looks good," BiBers a said. ' "He played nice ball for Balli- �J more An first. Pop did some crafty bargaining to get him, .The story is f that Popp -made a play for one of their �A stars and never once ahoweac the least sign of interest 'in Schatz" until the end of the dicker and then'as a sort of an afterthought he brought $ctiaiz along. Pop's a keen .trader.", ' "There's Lefty Higgin3. I thought - for a while, the' Chicago Butchers would get him," Mullifs'piped..up once' more. o y' "Pop wou:dn't let' Lefty go," Hover grunted. "That guy woilld pitch his Yr arm oft for Pop, rain er hine: "-And. what's more Terry cut in, "Pop has built up a'w• 1 -balanced gang of, flingers -to help hi out, and if the training ..dope, means -a thing they're going to- be the best staff 'of 'pitchers - to wear, the Blues•• uniftirm in 'a heck of a long time.'! - "I wonder how much Pop had to pay for Dick Horan7' Craven -queried., "I'll bet It - was plenty. He. certainly Is one strapping catcher. You know,"_ Craven turned to Terry, "I'd -say, that 5 if Horah comes through -maybe Pop has a team at last. It's a gamble and it's up to Horan mostly. I'll bet Horan hors 4just about put Pop on the rocks financially. He'd better come through." Craven considered a moment. "1 may take back some of the nasty things I ^— said, kid; and p!aca;some o' my money Royal Yeast Cakes and- Royal nd-Royal Sponge Recipes assure light, tasty breads—.-.-,, Royal Yeast Cakes come to you with • the protection of •a special air -tight wrapper for each cake! This assures ab- isolute freshness—full leavening power. You can use' Royal Yeast Cakes the day you buy them—or months later —and be sure of uniform resultsl No wonder 7 out of 8 Canadian women who use dry yeast insist Royal l_ ti BOOKLET_ - FREE! "The Roy®1 Yeast f Bake Book" gives tested Roy.al Sponge Recipes for the breads Illustrated above. and manyothers. FREE! Just send coupon! Buy MADE-iw CANADA GOODS x4 < �%RD BRAND .i9dUberoy , o bjdnt- llesM seed me the Erse Raysi Yeast +�8afa Boot. ( Tw~s• _rev... on the 'Blues, after -ah, next time i go down to Tony's." he ended with i} glance at -Doc Ble'rs. "Are -you going cuckoo?'' INIullins asked. "You know you can't depend on a rookie, and Pop•has two of them, Doyle and Doran." "Don't forget "that Lazzen and Koo- nig Iamb up to the Yankees as .raw recruits in 1326 'and drove them to a pennant and a World Series,''. Terry -took up the defense of the -Blues once more. "Aw,•you're just• trying to back up - all the stuff you've been feeding the .fan? through the paper," Mr;Mins said with' -disgust. "The Blues are terrible and you know it." The crowd was getting impatient. It was nearly starting time and there was not a bare spot to be •seen any where in'.the stands ',r the bleachers. "Say, Terry." Mullins called, "you were with-tbe teams while they were training and on their exhibition games. Wllwft the real story about- Myle ,and Whitper, the Philadelphia pitch- er?>, . 410 story. Doyle is' kind of hot- headed -and Whitper -was trying to make up to Frances Clark, She didn't take kindly to Whitpdr b -.t seemed to like, Doyle. You know Pop doesn't want her to marry a ball player. Then 1 both hung around her quite a bit un. A Great Scientist — r —Labors in the Arctiic - - - --- - Written by W. Q. K. of the Ottawa Journal Editorial Staff - High up on the sloping roof of the world on the west coast of Greenland in latitude ' G9 ,, degrees four minutes north lies Disco is - Land. t Here within' a stone's 'throw o of the small, town of Godhavn seat of -g-overnment, - Dr. - Morten P. Por- sild, botanist, ethnographer and Are- sot itc explorer, has been in charge of a'biologica] station for 32 s delac$ous years.. " , Knighted by the Bing 'of . Den- mark and holding memberships in - practically all- the learned societies in the civilized world, Dr," Porsild, on September 1 observed his 64th Birthday. - Perhaps observed it is hardly the word, .for to this distin- guished savant each birthday N jet an annoying reminder of years ad- d .d to an altogether too short "lifetime" in which to accomplish all the things he wants to do. All Impo,:tant _andwich - may also be served where there are Besides be'ng- an international. only a few'present. fari?ily. He remembers, vividly the figure in the world of. science, Dr. Summer or winter,. afternoon t;a Little cakes to serve at tea time graying hair and beard who' is affec- Porsild is well-kro•:n to Canadians. is the intimate form of hospitality. are:legion.'.. Theyvary from the tiny Greenland ars "Dad" and to -'the Es - In fact he has visited. Ottawa, on i\hether served to two or thrc.e close SOP cookies- to moclia cakes any, gatherer of plants.: two occasions 'and is the -father of friends, or -a dozen acquaintances, it. _of �lze' desired. Bread cubes soaked In, botanist was the late Dr, M. • 0. Erling Porsild, who as • a botanist, in is the time for relaxation and pleas . sweetened condel.sed milk and rolled. Dr. Porsild. .Long before leavirig. the National Museum here is follow- ant chat. in cocoanut, are delicious Ic ical Survey official had planned, ing in his father's footsteps. Also he has been host•, to A knee -height tea table is . often -though -shredded ane; sick! prepared,! quickly prepared., So are minis - doubtful if anyone could have enjoy - members of successive Canadian Arctic Expedi= used, g any. size- soil: do Often a large tray set - rn- a ca.vetl base ture fruit 'balls made from chopped , tions. whole world has heard • of is preferred. A tea wagon is a, pia^ dates, i-ais:ns nuts ' iessed together 1 P fi ° and di me:ted Pperl in meted chocolate." '• the reindeer trek from the Napak- tical aid to entertaining of this sort. Ti• -IS WEEK'S WINNER a which restricted his activities as •a tolik mountains in Kotzebue Sound The. tea itself should ba ,-fresh:y made.! With the service should coma Raisin Pie Recipe - _ region in, Alaska to Kit_tigazul, on plenty of boiling water, for some �'i cups milk, cup brown sugar, :and visit was •a- journey 4o• the sta the east bank of the. Mackenzie River, like their beverage • Mrorrg, otners ,d loses, corn starch, 2 eggs, 1- t�aspl ' main building is a two-storey frame. Itis" generally--ki 11,-. howe,% want it. weak (,,team and cube butter, 1 cup .seedless raisins, 1 'tees: vanilla. • cic Utopia). It contained -an Arctic. that Erling Porsild, now a natural ized Canadian, carried' out grazing sugar, and a. pretty dish of lenion or lime slices* with tiny fork, accoln- =" &ald 2 cups milk in doubly boiler, and well-equipped laboratory and a' surveys in the Korth West Terri- Pony. the pretty. cups; sm-111 sp.)ons mix sugar with corn starch, moisten ith- ':i 11 over 50,000 sheets of plants. An torr; s which established the teasr- •dret•e. and little 'linen tea 'napkin. .^• cup . milk; add egg yollcs and blend -.thoroughly. Pour into h fi milk; bility: of the When it was initiated he, was placed in charge To serve with- tea, sanwi,he^. d come first. Trim little tri-ingles., cIr- stir constantly until thick and cmn�til `. of whgt has been termed one of the eles' or squares; rolls, pin -wheel rib- hdd raisins, butter and beat' well, re - most remarkable Arctic sagas yet bons'—these are the. things that make more from, fire, add vanilla ,jA 4oar known._ Modest . and -unassuming he, the sandwich tray -•-Fit tea Crri� `th^' ,:into --a baked pastry shell]. l..Spread receired recognition that is dearer g most popular feature of- the atter w*ith'meringue, and bake 15'm7rutea , . to the heart. of the scieh-tist than noon. Onb or two kinds prt fkrably, 'n•a madeiate oven 3:i0 F: )— TMlra . ' gold when -.he was .called "upon -to iMil2 of contrast ng 'flavor, are suff1 rent, -Lorne Robson, Street, Z\ iter address-, .the -Poyal 'Geographical though more may be added. 6c -s:• ' down Ont . - tific purposes. In' Greenland today, conditions' pre- Society in London . His subject was ionally open sandwie#les, made-frar-r vail similar to those that existed in " "A Four -Year -.Trail from Alaska to, a•savory paste spread on salted waf '-ATTENTION the 51ackeniie D:elta." It is -d plaig unvarnished tale which ers, are invitiag. Tiny' hot biscuits, split, -Shied in your favor to recipe for -pie, cake; main -course' dish or pt_e through,' :its sheer simplicity com- and spread with marmalade or jam. serves. We are - offering $1.00 :. far • 176 to W came, power. . mands attention and respect especial- offer quick- solution to- the nriblern each recipe printed. house,sarare,cebliar for lighting Cottages, Cf. Iy' from those who even: have faint. of what to serve on cool days.! They ASK YOUR DIALER _ pretensions to inclusions in the Arc- may be prepared early in the -day, HOW TO ENTER CON I E5I • gg.affrean'i s 1 Is tic brotherhood, Ten sears ago the writer was af- to' be popped into'the oven yus±-be-"' 'Plainlg write or print out the ir.; ! forded an opportunity that pernapg fore tea time. Cinnamon toast, and •toasted cheese gredients and ,method .and set,d it -together `with. name and address to: comes only once in a lifetime. He was selected straws, vie with the biscuits for fav- Household . Science, 73• Adelaide 'St, to accompany. a Can- adian Governmen t Arctic Expedition or. For small groups, a table toast- Toronto. - 39 historian. • er assures really not toast. The English favorite,. 'toasted,-, muffins,. Gotlhavea was the first post of call. While the proverbial hospitality of the Danish residents was -being ex- fari?ily. He remembers, vividly the tended he had the pleasure • of meet- grave kindly gentleman with- the ing Dr. Porsild' and members of his graying hair and beard who' is affec- tionately known• through North Greenland ars "Dad" and to -'the Es - til. Pop put a stop to it and .then it was kimo - - as " XIaussohssior"toq"-ihe hands off for everybody, Whitper was gatherer of plants.: sore -and said it was Doyle's fault for -• With the Canadian Expeditton'-as btittiug in -and not minding his own botanist was the late Dr, M. • 0. business I guess Whitper figured Doyle Mal.te, "of Ottawa, life-long friend of drew tttentioa to him, They had a Dr. Porsild. .Long before leavirig. little row about -it, glut othing.serious. the Dominion the -distinguished Geo- "Whitper is the best man P.hiladel•, Ic ical Survey official had planned, Phia has. this -year," Craven said. "lie's details of the • reunion- -and- it is their hope. 'It he holds 'em this year doubtful if anyone could have enjoy - the, way be, did lasf, they will finish ed the meeting more. Today the near the ,top. "So there is some bad blood between great-hearted Dr. Malte is doubtless Doyle and Whispers Sid 'ke gathering. - gathering. specimens of plants and of 't'he Brooklyn Leader, asked with with in some sought-after Valhal- , curiosity. ,"They'll be inferesting'to ]a of the botonist, for a future World watch. -We may have some fun yet:' which restricted his activities as •a "I, hope Wbitper doesn't try any-' collector -and 'classifier -Would he un- :bind funny with..Doyle. There'll be a bearable,, row if he does. Doyle goes off like Ohe• of the highlights of a Green- dynamite and is just as temperament• :and visit was •a- journey 4o• the sta 11,"' Terry said. tion established by Dr. Porsild. The Sid. Reynolds had been late• in. ar• main building is a two-storey frame. -iving and made a great show of get- structure (they are rare it1 this Arc ­ 'Ing ready for his reporting of the cic Utopia). It contained -an Arctic. ;ams. library of 15,009. volumes, a large (To be"continued) and well-equipped laboratory and a' unique Arctic, herbarium numbering 11 over 50,000 sheets of plants. An i 1 ! • • ' astronomical and a seismograph!cal observatory is also provided. `' Why did ,Dr: Porsild go to such an, LIGHT out -of -the' -way spot to carry -out -his life work? The answer is that he'was _Every i the.. first to yea',ise, the. -possibilities . the Danish colony held as the setting am afor an Arctic laboratory for scien- \ WIT" w IQman tific purposes. In' Greenland today, conditions' pre- vail similar to those that existed in North America and • Europe during MANTLE LANTERN the great ice age. Covering an area YOU need this t of 800,000 square miles Greenlgnd is 'island ' • 176 to W came, power. . outdoor light seat for nicht work aroand barns, feed tots, k the largest in the world but of this area but one-seventh ' is rn • Bus lies air- feel. Efrbar house,sarare,cebliar for lighting Cottages, Cf. free of ice"'while the renfaining *six - I�aresene or Gasoline. ASK YOUR DIALER sevenths are covered by an ice -cap • Wfnd •yreol, rfu-prsuf. for a,damonstrat�lqn or v1•riuforsREE)*OLD- FOLD- which in places is thought to be • gg.affrean'i s 1 Is is tLe u p �a Sir Gal~ ws tnod a• 4 004 feet thick,• r-thick.-- en1f tt fnel if Cp t. I..over AND. STACOLAN , MP AND. •Lalli 1itZ,. 6lM• I -W �} " jJssue No. 39 � f36 4s enbmrt uuw Dept. WL180 Toronto, Cas. 61e0 C—Z When Poisons Clog KIDNEYS and Irritate Biadde Flush Them Out For 35 Cents Go to Your druggist to -day 'and gc this safe, swift and harmless' diurcti aril -stimulant aslc for Gold \fedii Haarlem. 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Write for particulars of ' our• special' cou'kse Pin mental training: The Institute of Practical and Applied Psychology 910 CONPEDSBATION BUILMENG Montreal — Quebee The'' ' Graphochart Shows how to read character frorii•,handwriting, at a glance. - ` 10a PREPAID' Graphologist Room 421 .73 Adelaide St., W. Toronto T MY THE MACS=DONIAN CALL' -ACTS. putable -Jews lived within the con- 3 111 : 38 — 16 . 16; ROMANS 15: ]&21 fines of arty one city, a synagogue was GOLDEN EXT _ ' o ye therefore, built and services could be regularly *� . and n',ake disciples of all.the ria- .conducted. The fact that there was no �• a tions. Matthew 28:19. synagogue in Philippi, is ari Indication • of the scarcity of Jews living in that w TI1:, LESSON IN 1T3 SETTING lk„ ya Time • A.D. 60. city. ,However, .it was allowed, when - r; synagogues were not possib:e for the ? .. Ra -Place Paul -separated from Barn- Jewish people• to get together for the abas and set out for his missionary prayer in what were called proseucbai x - journey► in Antioch of Syria: Cilicia which .m,eang,. literally, a • place of 4 is the province in Asia biinor directly Prayer. west and north of Syria. Derbe and "And we sat down, and apake unto- { Lystra .are cit#es of Lycaonla, on the the -•omen that were come together: toad leading to Antioch • of Pisidia And a certain' woman' named LYdia, m v f e _:.-. _'hrygia was a province in the central a' seiler'of purple, of the city of'Thy Part of western Asia Minor,, Troas..a ! a v stirs.'"Thyatira was a wealthy city In city of Mysia, oa the western shore of the northern part of Lydia in the pro, f x; _ Atfa ,Minor, opposite Macedonia, Mar '' vines of Asia on the river Lycus. And fedonia occupied. the northern part of �, the Greek peninsula." Philippi was lo- more about the trade guilds 01 Thy- aura is known than about those of yet i entad in the northeastern part of Ma- any other Asian city of that time. And sedonia, about ten mt12s from the � ^y�• � - coast. Thyatire like the Lydian land to gen- ' H eral, was famous for its dyeing, Lydia "And they went through'ttie region biembers of the Oxford *(;roup' arrivin at New York from I?urope -are, left to right: Boland Wilson, _ -sold tha purple dyed- garments from of Phrygia and .Galatia. Phrygia de- M.A., of Oriel College, Oxford, who for the past 'ye ars has been -one o* the" leaders 'of the Oxford Tbyatlra in Philippi; and she- bad no blaster at Winchester College, the oldest Public School in Eng notes vaguely- the. western part of the Group in England; John L. Guise, central region, mostly tableland, of doubt a regular connection with ike' land, founded in 1370; Mrs. Guise, daughter of R, J. D. Thomas. of J. Thomas & Co., of alcutta firs in her native city, whose, agent' India; Lord Addington, O.B.E.; Lady Sybil Smitb, daughter of the Countess of Antrim and'' wife of i the peninsula of Asia Minor (see she was. "One that'. worshipped God." ' Acta 2:10- 18:23). The cities o� icon• S^e was not a woman of Jewish des- :'Vivian Hugh Smith, London banker and His Majesty's Lieuterant••for; Oxfordshire; and Enginder - tum and Colosse were !n tiesPhro.a. on -Ga- cent but of Asiatic, who had been :Admiral Horace Summerford; C:F.G., C.V.O,, who, before his retirement from the Royal Nay"y a few Ittin was a Roman province including years ago, served six years on His Majesty's yacht. Lycaonia, Isaarta. the southeastern re• drawn to the Jewish faith o s long- . Ing to know the only true Gott whom - gion of Pbrygia, and a, part of Pistil- the Jews alone worshipped. "Heard Safety First On the Road in England - - is The area included in this name hasft us: whose heart, the Lord opeaAd to been a matter of great discussion and give heed unto the things which were -•- - cannot be gone Into 'in our :esson. spoken by Paul," The opened heart of "Having . been forbidden of the Holy one •woman in a great city is a foot• .- ;, Spirit to speak the word in Asia." As hold for God, end if it b6 but yielded Asia in the New Testament always wholly to him, from that vantage -*--.--means riot ttie continent o1 Asia, but what we call Asia Minor, including ground, from that base of operations, he can proceed to wondeful victories. -tile old. districts of 3lysia, Lydia and."And when she was' baptized and Carta. with its capital of Ephesus!.• her household, she besought us, say- �.. "And - irhen they were come over Ing; if ye have judged me. to be faith - against Mysia, they assayea to go Into ful to the Lord, come into my house, Bithynia." Mysia *&a the northern asd abide there. And she 'constrained part of Proconsuls Asia. Paul intend- .us." The word here translated con- rT 1 sl n' € ed do tura away from My a and Bo strained is used onl once elsewhere Y northward` Into Bithynta. "And the inf the New Testament (Luke 24 : 29). t Al Spirit. Of Jesus -suffered .them not." and in the same sense as here. The "And passing by 'Mysta, they came word'expresses urgency, but not com-, down to Troas," No work was done In putaion. This -has been called the first a� _ Mysia. Paul passed along Its southern instance of the hospitality which was - ` border without any preaching minis- afterwards so characteristic of the _ • 'try, and thus came to the seascoast early church, and. enforced by the - city made famous by Homer, once words of St. Peter. St. Paul. and St. known as Troy. Many. a time in hist- John alike. , u - ory has supernatural restraint and "For 1 will hot dare to speak of any, constraint changed the course of the .things save those' ,which Christ has RIF LEY A610 pervaats of God. Livingstone assayed .wrought through me,' for the obed- 0 go into China, which God suffered fence of the Gentiles, by word and by ws - 1him not, but sent him to Africa to be deed." The Epistle to the Romans e ar rat stat • m. n. o h realest .. Its ,mission a Paul t the $ w n tr Pa B g ri to _ y rlf n t . y • a� • 10orer. - rity of the world, to a people whom "And a vision appeared to Paul to ' _ ue had never seen. about seven. years ,rt t lR! . ,,,. '•,• �; ' ' -' !the night: There was a man of. -Mace- .after his .visit to Philippi. St. Paul donia standing." Macedonia was the here recognizes the Lord Jesus Christ►'''�.`i.', - territory located in the northern end as the per: oral and present worker. iof the Greek -peninsula, eittending p ' "In the power Signs and wonders, from the Adriatic Sea -,on the west to t i There can he no doubt that Paul stn` w t �• ,: , the Aegean Sea on the east.. That this' thin passage .assumes that lie posses- ' w0w: A, ;man from.MacedonJa was ascertained es the :apostolic power of-orking 1' by the words which he spoke, which To promote safe driving English highway officials have placed mirrors, m ch as -the two round adjust mtractes. "in the power of The Holy revealed his nationality. "Beseeching Spirit." This demonstration of the able mirrors. above, at many cross roads and road junctions, Drivers are able't12 see oncoming traffic him, and saying, Come over into MA • power of the Holy Spirit consisted of and many. accidents are thus avoided. Cedonta and help -us." Just how the partly in the miracles which- he en- acedonlans had heard of the gospel. .abled•the. first..preachers of. the gos- J Christ and exactly how God reveal- .Del to perform, and partly in dhe in- :Telephone CQ118 Tobacco production in Britisk cot_: Without sleep for 19 years is ihs Bd to ,Paul their longing, to hear the .fluence in which he attended to the onies, which was practically unknown strange record of Carol. Grane, a Ku• >inessage of grace, we do. not• l now, truth. to the hearts and .cDnsctencee a few' years ago, now supplies the 'manian, who became a victim of tn� but this -at Least is clear that ,when of those that believe (Gal. 3:2.5: Heb. The number of tele 1 one concer- United Kingdom with one fourth .of somnia after being struck down In s ' - plod had.sbut ever' 'd' ' which •Paul 2:4). "So that from Jerusalem and sations in'the L'nited•St tes for 1934 its tobacco. requirements., bombing rald during the Great Was, 'had attempted to enter; he. opened a round about even unto III yricum."-li-_ _�:--year-for which -cont - +oor..whicb Paul had neer dreamed-lyricgm was an extensive district iY:., figures are available, was 24,260,- of 4,250; of ooing opened to him. Ing along the eastern coast of the 000,000, ad the number of tele "And when he had seen tl:e •-vision: Adriatic Sea near Macedonia, "I have Keynote of Flight > straightway we sought to go. forth to fully preached 'the 'gospel of Chit at.11 grams was 160,000,000, l . Macedonia, concluding that God' had This verse means that he had carried Japaii used the telephone and - called us. to preach the gospel unto the gospel message in every directioln telegraph to a greater .extent than f em." Here should -be Carefully noted not that' hr had p.-FFtched-the full gos- any European country during that tem." pronoun "we." Certainly .pet- year, and holds second place ,;With ^` ithe author of .the: book of Acts, who t ' - - 4,051,000,000` telephone con•crsa- + "Yes, making it my aim so to preach tions and 54,571,000 telegrams. Luke, the.phy�sictan, means by us the gospel, not where. Chri,t was al- Nexting this pronoun that he hi'inse:f dere comes Canada, with, 2,298,56b,- '� c • y , ready named, that I 'might not build 000 tele hone con'ersations and at Troas joined the missionary com• upon another man's foundation: 21, p • , { _ pany, and accompanied Paul and . but. as it is written. They shall see, 857,000 telegrams. las and Timothy as they went over . to whom no tidings of him. came, and Germany leads the countrie., 'of Into Europe,, Europe,'.with 8,288,596,000 tele-, a t { 9 they. who have not heard shall under• hone conb^-s Setting sail therefore from Troas, ` rations and 17,233,000 tive Wade a straight course to .Samoth•. stand." The quotation here is from Isa I p r _52:15. (•See a•Iso"'I'Cor, 3:TO).,In the telegrams. The system serving race." This was an island o8' the coast first ac aur knew that the unev• Great. Britain and Northern Ire- ' of'Thrace, colonized by &en of Samos, t st pi a P land ranks next . in umber of tele "And the day following to Neapolis." angeliedd area of the R6mah world I: was so vast that it was a waste of phone conversations and next come M, Tht9 was a seaport town where, ap• time to dnvotr. his energies to a field I Sweden, France, 'Spain, ' Denmark,, ` x •parently, the apostles. had no reason. and Austri-a in the order named. In ;4 ..for harrying: already occupied by anotl9er witness 'number of -telegrams, Great Britain -for Christ:• in the •second place, Pa,1 71 "And from -thence to Philippi, which' ' and Northern Ireland have a cont- ' is a city of blacedonia; the fhst oY.tde well knew that he was the outstand- ing apostle 'for the Christian church .matldi�tig lead over any.. European R" distriet, a Roman colony, and we were of his day, and to go, into a place country,, with France second, Siam In this city tarrying „carinii daXXs�.' where ahotli'er Christian worker was third .and Germany fourth, -Philippi, a city of Macedonla, loca'115d ' engaged in preaching would - have In compiling. these figures, tele - #n a plain, surrounded by moutains, been to disturb whatever work his fel• phone conversatigps i`epresent . com7 refounded by Philip the.. Second .• of. lowlaborer had 'established; in the pleted local and toll or long dis-� . ]iacedon, the father, of, •Alexander the third place, Paul did everything .-he tance. messages, and telegrams In - Treat, :roar which it derived. its Dame. could to avoid other Christian work elude internal messages and out- r The plain of Philippi witnessed the: death struggle of the Roman llepub• ers being jealous of hftn: ITe certainly' and international messages: was not jealous himself of any one. : lie, when Brutus and Cassius were de ted by Octavian and Antony. in 4'i 1 C soon after which the city was Pink concrete has been used on a "Give me a match, Bill." road read- Huddersfield, England, to •- "Here it As," llhade a Roman colony by' Augustus. "And on the sabbath day we went make night driving safer. 'Well, can you beat that' I've Orth without the gate- by a river aide, forgotten my cigarettes." Mrs. Beryl Markham, Englishwoman- who flus the. Atlantic. re. ere we supposed there was a place "S'too bad; give' me- back my �eives the key to• the City„of New York from Mayor Fiorella H. La -i% prayer,” Wherever ten learned. re - C-3 match." Gunrdia during official greeting on the steps of the City Hall- "'A'�"aW'YNa: k, ,,•.. «. �,, .. - .., r ":.. '46 -...:; _. fJ. - ;• ,yam 4 , �, �" �.•., ... ,. ter.. ,,,,'•::�.:�. r.. :.: af..1 .rf. t. t,.5„-. fir,,. ice. �4n lf. po -�^ crafts, sung, c0011aa8, art, writing i and wood-work. E. Al Ana, Ag. Anna, Xap10 I>rs Nnttug ft f 4: r , r ;,x•Sessr �. �, Will and Miss Bete, of Toronto, riculturaj liepreseniMtive declared - _. ��._ for al><i, _ Insurance Co. ".�� yew; =1.50' paid is advance visited Miss ids liiste on Saturday, this to be a very successful fair. R. s ? c W. J. Brown and faw&l b . - SubscrlpUan to the United States y, of Tor- A. Hutchison, B. A , Inspector of INSURANCE OF ALL KINDSy Mind GL Bdtaiu $240 In -� � onto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Brown Schools was present and antioluiced sad WAWA 'here, on Sunday. the winners in 'the program contest. Cbeay. Rates rev sad ' Mr. and bin. t& Dobson, of Osh- The Wh#evale ladies did a good. in your choice of Fifteen Canadian • Buildin go t ' '-1UklPl MUM, Proprietor. awe, were Sunday guests with Mrs. business with the booth on 'the and Britlab Companies of Sound Windstorm In•rirance on Geo. Philip• grounds with refres'finents. - 30114111W Mrs. J. Everest and son, of Tor- Wbndmllls, Silos etc. a NOTEB AND COMM6NTa, :: Pisani;' Standing Jlutomobile onto, were.,with Mr. and Miss Gaal- insurance of Thanks of ma a 'on D iesda Ten years experience In . Baskin All $Inds The British government is' issuing g Y• g w7 Mr. and Mrs. R: H. Judd and dau- Miss James ?►ndrew and family and Insurance. Now serving. clients _ Write or i a neW postage stamp, the character g. Pbone ghters, of- Toronto, spent a day last & RO WL iatic feature. being. Its pLlaneea,an�i week with Wm: Gra' and family. w►sh to thank their many friends, in Thirteen Different Townships BO���N ' aimplicS9y of design. As far back Miss Lena Judd and Miss Marga,- Neighbors and relatives,-for their. p° WHITBY _ ONT s8' cavi' ressrsrabar all postage et Dodds spent Fiici y with the for- kindness, sympathy and floral tri with sn office system to take care ` mens aunt Ire. Wm. Gra butes received in tr•pir recent sa,1 - stanVs in the British Empire con- ,- o y -- bereavement. of double the volume efficiently. .You Ciao BUY, at- Home twined the head of the Sovereign, Miss' Sadie Ward, of Clarexorsl _TIREB,'BATTERIES was a Sunday visitor with bliss Your enggiries are invited and you ACI; surrounded .-.by •a-scroll• work -and Doris Johnston. Card of Thanks. ESsOR1Ei8, • several words such as the denomin-. H. G. Michell is in the vicitity patronage appy eeiated. a -►tion of the stamp etc, and other . K 'poultry to guard against- ,aGae low ac,d better prioea tattooin g The family of the late George stealing. _ ,!i . �+ i �' R as ' irnarnentation In the new stamp Toyne. Sr., wish to. express tFeir 'the of the King's head bars. S. Carlton and Mr. and'-Mrs- thanks .and appreciation to the many Brougham 'Ont. Pbone 51' yorr eAr' in Toronto. D. S. Crawford, of Kinsale, visit- friends and neighbors for their will be taken from a photograph and ed Brougham friends on Sunday kindness and sympathy in their re- r Let ua repAir thKt+lerik not from art engraving as was thi last. ' en bereav crit Y to _ c. t bereavement, for the man P , y former custom„ Throughout' the bI and Mrs. 'Dr Milne, of .Cherry- beautiful €'oral tributes: BROCK 'whole; the new 'stamp will be one wood, and Mrs. Robins, of the Brock THEATRE Skilled Rotor Rrps►ire, Road eaRed on Mrs, T. Knov on ai shnPlicity. Wf' there g eon- Gordon. J. Law - siderabl'e criticism re ardin the -Fr' Y. were Cosgrave Phone -2908 change, it is likely to ,be a popular. Mr. and Mrs. :Forth and, Alts. Y� OTICE F3IT8Y T _ -' one. 1t is not likely to be any im- Cos g guests at the Bert Fri4lety and 9shrrdsy mediate change in'. those issued .in Harvey home on Sunday. Mrs. Cb.3- tl^1T�lRIO Canada and the other colonies but grave for a visit. A Public Meeting of Brougham' SNpteinber 2:; and 28 '- when the new issues are made :they On Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 15th, Citizens' League will be held on Two Shrsws, it 7,30 nnd.0 30 :. will probably be similar to those the ladies of the W. AL S. met and Friday evening, Oct. 2nd, at 8,00 Daylight Swving Time packed two bales of quilts, clothing o'clock, to consider the stile of the ji which are being issued by the blot; her Country. and Christmas gifts, the estimated lot adjoinin tbt Fire flail. RHYTHM ON Earl: on Sunday morning five value being $86... g _ > — Mrs. A. iiarvey. and daughte., 4 Middleton THE RANGE" persons were inured, one with sev- Camilla, of Mofltreal, and Miss Ella Trustees �T,.C, Brown - - -eral broken ribs, _.and -one with a Wallace, of Toronto, were visitors reen - With h iF L G '1 broken ankle, wile the others sus- ':d the Brown fimne on Wednesd, The Best that science tained painful, though not- serious .fin important. real, estate deal too . 'SAVE •131`\G CROSBY- and artistry can give. injuries, all due to the driver •fall. plaja recently when bIr. L Matt- E MONEY FRANCES FARMER ing'asleep while at the Wheel. A he became CGw•ne.• of: the - hotel. 13U.B tiCKNS Ex&mAna+ion + Service �IAHTHA RaYE + Quality m Setisfectiosi. great 'mistake ;Dane motorist. maks property, to the satssfaction of the " C. H. Tuck, Opt. i:� to continue driving aftera, drowsy co+nmunity, Buy , feeling comer over them. They may - Mr, an 5 ra.. A, Moffat -anti babe _ •7 � - " � Steal be wide awake one minute t�r,ugk wore callers on Brnustkam fsiendc V /ti C tlonday, Tr.�etide►y..an i tYed.p'yds}y i1lstif D1d4• - - Opp. PAM p� 'YALE G CI•iuwa Phan 1814 dro,usy, and the inert' minute off to on Sunday. Sliss Bell Br w'.n, who dept. 28. 29• and 30 _sleepy They •may -remain asleep -only h:.s been will, T. C. and biro, Brows First ylsuw et 7.60 - ry }fit a few seconds, but during that short the past week', scoots I T A ZiO L I , �1 E - P ponied . them ""t Cunspltfte 'iliow at 8 20 period the car may leave the road, h,�me l - ��� • - `3tandard. Time u ' into a' tree, a telephone pole, or -Rally Day fienice on Sunday had 14' c. 15 c , plus ROTHry ++ -. a :run into a ditch and _overturn, crus- a good- attendance and there was a r OTH CHATTERTON -tax ( I3ullder unci Contractor - -ring serious injuries to ,the occu{>- very fine service. The church was _ .ones of the car.. Several such acc- beautifully decorated with flowers. OILS-15 2C) 25 sIIE� 3OCtB- r10 xWOrk 8nd Stonework 'ideal, hst.,, ,occurred in the last Words of aPPreciation were spoken «i �,y of etsff rip@OLaILy .:' few year: in the vicinity of the til- by Mr. Warren Willson, and Rev, per. (ltlart. �.�$Q lage aur none -wit's serious results. J. E. - Glover' *f the woik of thekVith Architect's Service ` It fre�3uently happens that truck flower committee.. ' . Special jlrlCeB on :., -,•. _drivMbi, who have.lang journeys to 'Rte are sorry to report several - S -.. - RUGE[3 TRACTOR 01L - aOTTU. g make, ..such ac V6ntreal of Ottawa, cases . of iMness this week. Mr, D. LIO N E L A r W I L L TRE CROWN I N ,% R ._. 'WRI drive trseis trucks off .the pave- Mairs, Fred •Hieks, Donis Wilson, Ro�ebwnk Rd, and •KinEpeno Rd. L • Ments and huddle themselves up in Mrs. T. - Knox and Miss Marie Bek- = ROSEPS PS WHEELER E ;'their gab; and sleep for •an hour, or itt are all under tete doctor'a care.' AERT Ei.Eli ) boos Pt 4-20 P sk 689i 'two, and when they awakien, ,they Was'Gammage al•* is not recover- _ EiUl3T. WOOLSLY are feeling rluiie fresh-and are in i as. fastSERVICE STATION - aw her ',lends would IN Notice tt0 You 'a condition to continue heir trip likes Malt mile west of Rou=t River i * ,'. in safety. This is " ;the only safe The' School Fair Feld at Brough South side of f�1o, 2 Highway.. Billies ; thing to do, for a motorist who am on .Friday last was up to its as- has driven. continuously .for twelve unI 'standard. The eight schools par_ _ to twenty hours, cannot overcome ticipatina with individual decorat- IiUT H Y e t a With DO 1.EE Building " f _..'s�t.e RearaTEa. .,, ^� do 8tr'Id' K kinds j -Ibis feeling of drowsiness, and the ions and banners marched in pro- E\ [N6.• i 1 .CARP 'TER only ,moody is era hour or two of cession with• their teachers and Iogk- MONDAY, SEPT: 28th- Auction i CILUWNTING, abut sod slumber, ed very grand indeed. An- ezceii=- sale of farm stock, implements, ATTENTION. FAILMERS • r ent program of speeches, recitations 'eta, at lot LL MBI1�I6 - 9, con. 6, Pickering, • _ � Pickering Uistrtet School Fair and ihstnrmen'}al musieal solos, was the property of C. Richardson. andR f given by the -pupils, but pace for- Sale at 1 o'clock (standard time). .s GENERAL REPAIR %VOK RuU!''tltiEi' ' II - 9 E. 'A_ Innes, Agricultural &epr�s- bids enumerating. sii prize winners. k Terms Cash.' See bills. Wm. Maw, We are propgred $0lepairearsr eattative in commenting on the fax The first in' public - speakfng' way auctioneer, trU0ii8, trBCtOFs and all'( bC u We a eu sell Brantford Roofing ,here this year decrared tips to be °�°n by Miss Mildred Patterson, S. - MaO�risls, Empire Btstbrooca -one -of -the best he had attended. S \a. l2; Recitations,'. Blanche FRIDAY, SEPT,, 25th.Auction sale m�b�ery.wheelsrebglltand. Etlrnpment, Duro Waiter A long list of exhibits, iucluding Hamlin, S. S. No. 8. Instrumental ''of farm stock, iniplemen in, ' WOord-Work and I Systems, gre tire-setting,8 to s. - vegetables; flowers,• grains, woods, Solo, Torn Yoreck, S. S. No. R, Mr. roots etc., at lot 5, con. 6, Picker- Wood+ turning Of all kinds. sable ' oipmen writing, drawing painting, cat,; D'Yaen-gave pointers on exurb- ing (on No. 9 Highway,,S- mile and other F3ut�Idi 'g Materials calves, and in fact its to the pulmo for future gtiidan- west of Kinsale) the property of P1a06 gOIIr order DOW fOr y wood-working and turning -Estimates Free - :'a sample cv" .cuerything that a' boy •Fe: :The Hall Was filled Ritlr a sp- ! Morley Harlock. Sale at :1 o'clock, g g Work Gutirrinfeed • `tor girl is capable of producing or lendid array of vegetables, mots, � standard .time. Terms;' Cash.• See Phone or Oall growing and creatink, The opinion fruit, flowers, grain different imndi- , bills. Wm.. Maw; auctioneer "A ROVE � ' is freely expressed that the school ' _ . � = � F. J. PRQTJSE Brock Road Store and Blacksmrth. Sinop. - zarr will' soon obtdo`the larger Ioc- Phone °„02 al fairs, 1t Ssouki .be iripos,:ibl�e to (�essorto W. H. Jackson). I. AA list all of t' a entries and the win- '•� A/ PttDoe Peck 2x29 1-z6 j PICKF.RING. OrTARIG A11. F t nears, so are giring only a fear of major. itrste.•T'-e -Public -Speak- the _..... ing Contest; one of the most inter _ - - - ---_ . _• __ .__. _. .— - - _-� %estiag awards'. went to the followingA , in the- order listed: Marion Taylor, a -STC ItsTHF Jean Carson,. hen Ravin, -Mary. Mem._ . �✓ . • ' �1-I & Qua,g, Vernon Balsdon. The . Recit- ation, another hotly contested entry, FINEST BULK ^_ s� �A Verna Woodward, Doreen McGlash- ..Oct,. 72•2.29; Trot . or Pace Soap Chips, 3 16s.'for �' • ' 25e• ' an, Isabel Heron, Charles Ripley, Lloyd Pascoe.-bitisic �uirrbers, 'Bit- - 2.21, Trot Or Pace O- ANGD Powell, m Billy Johnson.StrouAd,, ezeroosat II Pony . Race, Drawing�Contest Marmalade` large far, _24b. _ ant branch df training is the First n Aid Work, and the' different teasna -.,.Boys' Calf & Foal Clubs 7 PLAIN OR IODIZED _. dianonatrated"their skill with the Grain. Club Salt, free rumm�g 2 k 5 - 15e _ p 8 •� .. awards as follows. Lorna Shea and. - - • ::. • • . • . Lorna Puckrin, S. S..I, Miss Chap- - -- HEINZ man, teacher- .Anne . Fleming and e� e� �� - Helen O'Connor, Un. No"1, Mr. J. • •Oct. 3.2.26, Trot or Pace Pork .and Beans, 2 tins for _ • ' 20c. teacher- Coila Neale and 'Wood, illssy sake, .. $; 4, E. Miss Old- 2.151 Trot or Pace StJOED ... * ••� • ;field teacher. The Women's Irsstit- ;Pony .Race Live Stock Show • ate operatedtheir., booth on the Pineapple, '2 tins for grounds. ria usual and did a rushing btrs{neas in hot-dogs, drinks etc.BIG1VIID��AY_ ::.. GhARK'S mero • _ • Nuus sports ...events .were .rmD - . oft and ball genes, anripg the say. Vegetable Soups; 3• for _ . .'25c. It is believed that there. were not '.1 DOZEN- ZINO RINGS Y XXX*S r 'Hann 1ss many attended tills year' as to Big Dance at Nigiht igan's Orallesbts ,penal, Oagh & Oacry Other pears, and is thought due to . . _ - 1 DU ,9N RUBBER RINdS 6.R tiNULATED SUGAR. _ the ,tack o! advertising- of #ere fair'Ad sxon, 35 cls. C:hiWen free - All--for 29c,' - 100 Ib. Baps for $5.10 and the dates. �•• lit. H. CROSBY, sec.•Treas,,- Markham 8007H eg MitlRISON • 1• ,• , _ ; r' r . .::. , 5 A F E• D 1 R E C T• E C O N O M 1 C A'L Marjory Petty 1% Audrey Slack 17. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. "y ~'�'•'9' 1-.W F y;- y1- _kN `dot" of tae i"i'd4`'� V "T^;: - -. - LEAVE PICKERING. x40 _ - For Toronto For Oshawa 15. - White Layer -cake, Margaret Starring sin iptermediate Points `''and intermediate -points Briscoe, 15,.- Apple. Pie,, Hazel Hinan , •i .,,_15. The Live Stock exhibits were .much fewer than outer years while -.: COMEDIES a 7.09 c 12.64 6.54 a, 9.31 2.31 d 8,31` the vegetables, grains, flowers, - a 7.44 L.64 c .7.54 - ' 9':38 c 331 8.31 - +8.64 a 2.54 8.54 Eastern 11.01 4.31 d 10.31 ;grasses -etc, were more numerous. - s A,tareasontService in the Unites Church will Tit! Loyst Canning Factory are be withdraws on Sunday evening now' In, the tomato canning -sensual, Miss -Effie--Graham is -on• -a two- and a large order has been placed, week vacation. next in favor of the Baptist Church to keep them going for weeks. Mrs. Lyman Pi' att- Anniversary Services. - end birthday. celebration' at Mr~ and Mta• Ii- G' McIntyre are .Auto Sunda lass. ` spending -a few days In Ottawa. FARM WANTED PROM 40 TO 80 y acres, clay 1 )am preferred, good wood lot, Mr. and Mrs: Dopking and Mr. Tho* Gregg and Nelson ' Wagg good'house and garage, hard and soft and Mrs. Magnus Morgan, were ob- attended Oshawa Fair, on Tuesday. water at house, plenty of water at barn, - liged to postpone 'their trip for a Mrs. Neal continues in much the farm well fenced, close to highway and C. condition; with_ some ..slight pear Protestant church. Possession this -weeks sad are expecting to be away same incement. fall or next spring. Write giving full par• this week ticulars to Box 40, Gazette Office, Whitby- - " Mr.. Will Bame, of $yracuse, N. Mrs, Kilpatrick, of Toronto, is ^ Y. visited his grandmother over the Waiting' her son, B. ' Ft Kilpatrick LAND SURVEYOR r1 week -end and on his return, was ac- and family here. . eompanied by hii mother, whn re. Mr.. Tucker is reported to .have turns to Buffalo. left the Old Country on his way F. J. DONE�'AN B. A., -Mrs.-Augustine received` a -hurries -back-to- ZIaremont.- -- - L. -8 -0n - file - are the -records of sur- ' call last week from Richard's Land_ The Park Board, at their meeting veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 365 Fro sing, to the home of her brother„ on Monday evening, awarded the ELng East, Oshawa. Ph-ne 1981- Foo Where her sister-in-law. is. seriously caretaking of the hall contract, to 16 17 Tw Ill following a stroke. Mrs. V. MkIdleton and son George. Oli i • Mrs. headman and. : Mrs. Joseph _Thg Board also decided to ¢hoot Fo Evans, both of whom have been in regularly on the first , Monday of Eye Tr very poor health for some time, each month from now on Bi were both observed' taking in the 'I'Ile W. ' M. Sof the United Care' Schoat Fair on blonday. Church wild have charge .of the ser- w The Stewart faunily, of Markham, vice on Sunday morinng next. Mrs. : ' And Pa -'called on the. Misses Forgie on Sun- (Rev.) Effie Jamieson Day, of Tor- _ day. They were accompanied by onto, will be the guest speaker. All " y. Eye Mrs. Walter Bennett; who visited members 'of- the W. M-• S. Mission 'Ws. Mrs. Bennett here. Band and C. G. I. "r. are asked totwith . Mr. Bradbury, who has been in occupy the centre,front pews•. Strain the employ of Mrs. Conner, in the bit. and Mrs. Wm. Birkett attend - bakery., has, agtN his brother, taken ed the Funeral of the late Robert By C. H. Tuck, Opt. ever 'a bakery in Campbellford, and Studholm--, cousin of -Mr. Birkett, ` ,has now in to that location at Bolton, on Sunday. Deceased was Astigmatism - - Rev, -and Mrs• -Ostrom, of l;xbrid- well-known_'to some- of the older. '. ge, called at the Parsonage here on citizens here, he having conducted -Astigmatism is a very common er- Monday evening. Mr. " Ostrom _will a tailoring estabiishiment here. 28 Tor noticeable. in that it always re Monday the speaker at the services , in year He. had been in very poor' duces vision. In very low errors of the Baptist Church -here on un ay_. • ealth for some time and his pass- Astigmatism the eye attempts cur- _ _ Mrs. B. %- Jones, of Mt. Zion, ins -was not unexpected. Yectien by' muscular effort and this • ®pent a day with flet father,. James effort causes pain and discomfort.. - Evans, last week. Mr. Evans, we Corneal Asti gniatiam is due to un - •CARPENTER & BUILDER equal. canature of the cornea or mare sorry to know, continues in ��, front' covering of the eye ball Len- - snuch the same condition, with little itnprovemerrt. - . Alterations, Sash,'000r& and ticular Astigmatism is :due 'tio un - The Mission Circle of the Baptist Screens .made to Qrder, equal curvature of the surface of the Church will meet at the home of crystalline lens. As a result of this Wednesday, Plarrs and Estimates given on unesjual or irregular- curvature; light Mrs. Richatdsorr. on y, _ rays cannot bebrought to a point Sept. 30th, at 2.30 p• m. Program to _ General Repair Work. focus but- be brought to a line - be given W Mrs. Edgar •Ward's ; groups, All ladies cordially' ityvited. , �• PO°YNTERI focus with the re::ult that the image is always distorted or blurred .and The Baptist Church Anniversary PickBring the •visual acuity is lowered. q„ - Services will . be, held on _ Sunday - - next, when Rev: Mr. -Ostrom", of - A noticeable feature of Astigmat _ 1Fxbtgdge will conduct the services, Publle Notice ice"' in children is tY�at they will both morning and evening. The choir held their books erose to their eyes will, provide special music at the in order -to get a larger and clearer ' w ll , prrning service, assisted by' Mr, and , _Take notice - hat en and after Fri- image and this action, may lead to .Mrs. Ostrom,- who - will . sing. and day, Sept. 11dU I will not be tog- Myopia (short-sightedness) as well the Virginia Jubilee • Singers will ponsible for any debts contracted -by as a certain Amount 'of discomfort • c lead the singing at the evening Ber my wife, Viale Lynn, feamerly, of Astigmatism by itself is termed sirru- _' vice. AH .are invited_ to _these ser- Clares*6nt, QrA. ole and when gombined with ether vices. On Monday evening the inn- Claremont, Out. • ' '` errors -is teemed campend Astig- ual supper and concert will be giv Fred Lynn, matism an. Supper served from 5.30 till A The glass for correcting errors of p. as,'foltowing which the Jubilee this nature mint have sufficient ir- regular powers incorporated is its ' i ro m: An, gu will give their gra • _Singers w i g't P ,make-up to neutralize the , irregular - Singers . Indigestion is nd .. hteTtaintit ant n e a vent a g xcel�ent e g that e! a result � th r antielpated. 1f you are troubled , with Gastt3t• t l9,r of. the • eye 'with - Y � tl'R united power of the •eye and' tke � The tournament at the •bowling la, Sour Stomach' o1-" other ailments club � here -was one more lively ev- glass -will eause the tight rays to ;;used by oxeegg acid in the atom- ooRne tea point focus on the re - out for this club, bringing the sea- ach et• a box of G. &. H. Stomach e: There ' x Mina forming' a clear irnag •• son very near -to the close. Mixed Powder: I> will. give 7o+t ima�tedisie I is no other remedy -: for Astsgmat- a doubles were played and the pripes relief. wet�e taken by: First, Mr. J. Tunstill G 'Jones Dreggfati-ism. of Uxbridge, Second, ' Mr. Gordon Lemon, of Stouffville. TUrd,- Mr. S. TunstNl, of 'Uxbridge, Fourth, _ a TL+L+� EARS Mr. Jaimes Bristoe, 'Claremont, :and \.Jo7�iJ 1�a7 on Monday evening of this -week, _ an eaceptionaHy interesting local 1931 Chevrolet Sp. Sedan 1929 Plymouth Coach tournament was held,. in which the 1929 Durant 40 Sedan 192, Ford Coach 'Ralph Miller Cup was played for, 1929 Chrysler 60 Sedan -1927 Ford Coach - nttd taken by Mn Fred Evans and 1928 Pontiac Sedan 1928 Pontiac Coupe' . T Mrs. Richardson. James Briscoe' of 1928 Pontiac Sedan 1927 Ford Coupe _ once challenged the cup winders, -the 1931 Cadillac Sedan 193q Packard Coupe - challenge to be played on Tuesday 1926. Buick Sedan 1928 Buick Coupe evening. At the time of writing, the 1929 Chrysler 60 Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Coupe results were not known, but' we have 1928 Chrysler 50 Sedan• 1923 Ford . Coupe �keason to' believe that the contest 1928 Chevrolet Sedan 1932 Plymouth Roadster -y`: wwss keen. _ 1929 Durant 407 Sedate 1929 Ford Roadster The annual school fair was held 1.930 'Pontiac- Sedan 1926 Buick To Where on Monday of this week, with 1925 Buick Seder 19.27 Force. Touring .+ a somewhat smaller attendance 1933 Pontiac Coach 1931 Che-°' 2 -ton- duals short base than usual. Exhibits. were about the 1921 ' Durant 60 0 aeh 1931 Ford truck n ton panel sahne in ulumber and all of a'very 1929 Durant 40 Coach 1931 Ford 1-2' tett panel truck i• interesting and high order. The 1928 Pontiac Coach 1933 Chev. truck 1-2 ton- pick-up Mete prize fiat would require an 1927 Olds Coack 1928 G. M. C. truck 2 ton extra edition :if published in, full, 1928 Chevrolet Coach -1930 Ford truck 2 ion duals and a are here presenting a few COOPER., CLAREMONT. of the outstanding- events, the win -CHAS.• tiers and the school section from - 7. which the :contestant comee. Public Speaking: Mildred Linton .14, Greta _ _ - Pugh 3,. Doris Ba'k6r 17,_ Laurie Tran 16, Gordan Morley 16, bi�triel-- 011 Un. 7. Recitation: Shirley,`Xil- / _- ;;I � Pugh 3, Gladys Prouse 14, , 5 A F E• D 1 R E C T• E C O N O M 1 C A'L Marjory Petty 1% Audrey Slack 17. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. CHANGE OF TIME TABLE kwtrurnental 861o: Earl DowsweH 6, Thelma martin. Un_- 7. -Baking: - ", : Effective, Sunday, Sept. 27tli; 1936 Oatmeal Cookies, Shirley -Manion 15. - LEAVE PICKERING. Graham Muffins, Margaret 1klanion, _ - For Toronto For Oshawa 15. - White Layer -cake, Margaret Starring sin iptermediate Points `''and intermediate -points Briscoe, 15,.- Apple. Pie,, Hazel Hinan A• K. - P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. .,,_15. The Live Stock exhibits were .much fewer than outer years while -.: COMEDIES a 7.09 c 12.64 6.54 a, 9.31 2.31 d 8,31` the vegetables, grains, flowers, - a 7.44 L.64 c .7.54 - ' 9':38 c 331 8.31 - +8.64 a 2.54 8.54 Eastern 11.01 4.31 d 10.31 ;grasses -etc, were more numerous. "Love before 10.24 3.54,4 9.54 Stansiard- P. M. a '5.31 11.31 The School Fair' has now become a _ i1.54 a' -4,64 ' 1-0.54 . -Tithe 12.34 6:31 A. M., regular annual irtstlttttion, and is look forward to by miry of C•AROLE LOMBARD . d 6.64 b 11.44 c -1.31 7 31 12.81 ,! eagerly • the adults and. parents _ as well as. a- -Daily except Sum- & --Hol, b --Sun, & Hol. only. s'• tate pupils. It appears. to be replac- c- -Sat. only. d -sant., Sun. & Hol. only. ing the laiwer. local fairs to some ex- 'r Copies of the new time -table are available at all *• `'tent, there appearing to be much of -rites and agencies. less interest shown • in the larger _ _ fairs than formerly. Tkkets and Information at -. gA3TERN HOi.TSE - PICH.F.RING PHONE 4581 r - Hand and Electric -`8old and Repaired., ELECTRIC WIRING W. •PILKEY - PICKERING Phone Pick: 2116 irm • .M a.uhinery at & Wood ckshutt'' J. L Case, De Laval st & Wood Cornbinder near new tlift riding, 2 -furrow plow o -way M. H. riding plow ver 2 -furrow Tractor plow rdson tractor and J. Deere plow actor Double Disc &r twine and Plow points . . F. DISNEY, -Greenwood oxs 'Picx 2314 41 t Dinty's Garage Calling All Car Owners ° STANLEY- 1111AT9$ . -STOUFFVILL$ �. -;also WING Mon", Tues., Wed., Thare. d Fri. at 8 15 o'clock. and Saturday at 7 and 9. , r: Thurs., Fri. and Sat. > Sept. 24. 25 and 28 Matinee. Saturaayat 2.80 ; "Mr. Deeds Goes 'to Town" Starring GARY COOPER, SEAN ARTauR , -.: COMEDIES Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Sept. 28. 29 and 36 "Love before Breakfast" Starring C•AROLE LOMBARD . Let us give'you'you'r-money's PRh79TON FOSTER worth in New or Used Cars Short Subject, Comedies Prices are Right and -Work is SO on Repairing Your Old Tbidre'day, Friday and $aturday Car - October 1, 2 and 3 Agent For - "SHOWBOAT" BOAT" ONTARIO MOTOR SALES' Oshawa Starring Milton Sleep, Prop. I R EN E D U N N E -- . ALLAN JON E8 .�� PAUL ROBESON - : Madeline .Furnaces - • Beauty Salon Factory Samples, New Salon _ Installed free during 'August HAIR CUTTING,Easy terms, if desired, SHA.11POOING, 411so new and used Electric)Tasb. b'1NGERIivG, ers and Reffigerators. - MARCELLING CYILSON PRODUCTS -Specialize-Hot Oil Treatment Phony Pick 1612 . 50.10 and Permanent Wave Reasonable Pnose Bareiay-Transport _MRS. M. MUNDELL a+ Phone+ 19M OLAREMOA _ ,- Daily Serttee r "' between Claremont, Brousbam _Now Open Greenwood. Whitevale mai Tesoabs •>My drivesb are trained to be eON" ..for business courteous and reH&ble. 4EYER AL BLAUK311[Z'HIY -goal Rates on Long Distamm and ,healing. :WUODWURK, tShop is ertaated behind the No order too small, None too 110116, Shell Service Station. All oklPments hunred and faeetee/ai feoaa the weather� Open every day except Tuesday o , . �i�-s leach week, which is reserved for ®;outside worts. Tela Clare. 311 Class, I!` and G F. J. Wood-ss6rd owned and operated by PICKERIN(i ` Frank S. Barer 1-: $10.00 ' REWARD L. ,/�/` E. a ' ILL for any corn or callous; • whieh eat. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, net, be removed by the new scieM- EMBALML+R ific LLOYD'S THYMOLATED Successor to W., J. Mather,' CORN SALVE, itl 3 -ter 6 days. This '$to,ttiville new salve de -sensitises corns and callouses with the first apPlicatialL ".:Night Nnd Day Service Caft your druggist today and order Business Phone Residence Phone ajar of this WONDERFUL SALVIII 9401 A420 • , Calioases of long standing will reg quire slightly longer treatment. For gate at Jones' Drug Store -s- ouXfr Radio Service. neratf(aWr Expert service and re pairs to all makes. Reas- 1'Y onable charges. Work guaranteed. ARTHUR FIELD . : Real quaiiqty stands the test of the centur- ies and wl+en you set-, ect a memorial here, you are assured 'that your taste for the beautiful will be sanc- tioned by those" in the far off years to come: N. W. STAFFORD Highway Monumental Works Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. Kingston Road• West a Graduate Radio and Ttlevidon Instituto; Member Official Radio Service Men'r Association. 346 Phone SOI, PICKEDRI•NG -FIRESTQIV=E? r LLA 'fires Trade-in allowance .on used tires .11 B. A. Oily and Greases. ALF'S PLACE tM AREM06M, (ANT. fleas Glatt. SM 1 , .�SR S.. .w irk �.. Wi' � 7, .w t ...: • , ,.r i" - �..;..a. br 1•., i. ..yr .f. \: ` -.%SNS ., -',- . ' " ebb.. <-' -..t ..:" � �r .,-. ,,�"' .. ., :a •, .�.,;f. a ..., t -N�¢TR+ �a�kia+an"-rr.7 ° ti%tla'�}'�e..'.yy{y:, .:G2. •�.:: h:..+,�'. - - .. . `, a . ... 'l.•Rr•7 F 1 - r Mailed In Tennessee �•.pr Sacks f cora -the m ... CANADA 'Peace River Wheat Unfair' insurance 'says The Peace River District has cut 41 A life authority the first wheat and it a•�erages 35 l that a woman may now expect to bushel to th• acre. This has been live four years longer than a man, a common yield in Kent county this it y the average expec:tanc standing y g at year, showing that we are keeping 5 t Is y- in her case as compared abrfast of the best wheat growin '?► xr. r ° t . with fifty -vino for the -lord of crea- land: in Canada. =-Chatham News.' tion. This hardly seems fair in view of the amount of time wasted by J. W Dafoe Honored (masculines in waiting !or members : of the fair sex.— Brantford Exposi- The Institute of Pacific Relations " "• �' _ - tor.` has done John W. Dafoe, .editor of the Winnipeg Free Press, a high P " honor in choosing him as its new Air Force Expansion chairman. No Canadian has made a Recruiting is the ranks of the Ter- more intensive study of international - ritoriala in Great Britain may not affairs. The opinions he has expres-j. 4 _ lie as satisfactory as the Governmentes sed in regard to these in the address- desires, but there is no lack of men that he has delivered both at r --- presenting themselves for enrolment home and abroad and in his news - k " . -in the Royal Air Force. In the House of paper and magazine articles have counted for a. great deal. The rocog- - > s Commons on May 22, 1936, Prem nition that he has -received from the ;: f ier Baldwin announced that the Gov ti iernment intended to increase the. R. A.F. Institute which has just concluded its biennial sessions at, Yosemite , r �' personnel by', 22,500, including Cal' ifornia, is thoroughly deserved. 2,600 more pilots, before March, ' — 1937. The response was immediate and now it is announced that in the Edmonton Journal. _ President Roosevelt waves acknowledgement of the cheers of crowds in Knoxville, Tenn., Heart of this TVA power web, as he passes through Cit y for tour of Great Smoky Mountains National Park , —" interim the force has been increased Canadian Art Abroad — by 16,000 youths and men, and even Canadian art was not mentioned ' boys, all desirous of service either in the is the Ottawa agreements bort works mess, the'raw material fora feast' The current epidemic of infantile Accidents in American. homes have of omelettes. The air or as groundsmen. Viscount Swinton, Air Minister, in the House of art"do constitute an item of com- world does not stop, and however badly lave paralyisis is assuming a menacing made a "piker" of the automobile e _ of Lords the other day stated that meice between Britain and Canada. we played our parts, there is always the aspect. with'the total number of cas- cideat problem that currently, and the recruiting was eminently satin More pictures come from Britain to p°ss'bility of k fresh beginning.. es in Man t.iba now 130. :•'our new If Justly, -has worked the country into s lather. In 1935 Canada than move it, the other dir- factory. — Montreal Gazette. ection. But there are some Canadian- on' of corruption can come N th cases -in Winnipeg brought the total to 17 in that City. there were only (thy belittling 1•s for comparison only) 1-. . '322,000 y, artists whose work is known in the sweetness then out of the failure of _ automobile traffic .accidents ' Old Land and valued by discerning actions may comE the dawn - _ of agalgst 4,031,500 accidents In our Still Going Up- art lovers there. Last week. Arthur sense. The better part for all of us Vancouver, — Fortune -waited on a homes. 1t very gratifying know that, Homing, of Toronto, received s cable would be to cease recrimination', ar downtown' Vancouver street" for Or- • Only in the "fatal" -column did au - r so far as Hamilton o concerned, the from one the old -established Lon to decide for ourselves what is the ville M.. Nuemeyer, 24-yenr - old un- tomobile traffic accidents best domes• r street accident record for. the first dos sat dealers asking that three a future we would like- to bund, and h'w ore can employed telegraph operator. Nue- Y g P P tic mishap$ -37,000 dead against 31.• 500. Motor of the present year is so much es canvasses be sent at once as there each and all of us con- tribute to Meyer kicked -.a brown paper envoi- accidents disabled e per - -manegtly 'better than the corresponding period was a likely chance of disposing of its building. -- Ca ^Ytta ops on the sidewalk then picked it 105,000 persons in 1936. • •' of 1936,.- an improvement attributed them. .This is indeed a red letter Statesman. up, finding inside 100 crisp NetzBank while the -home accident total was 140. - 140, - 'largely ta. Chief Goodman"s safe safe It is rababl P y many years -- -'' - , of Canada SS b - .lis., He took it to a 000.•...Motor accidents fnfiieted tem - , driving 'campaign. But conditions since an. Canadiar artist received a Y ....� bunk Nrhose, name appeared 'on the carp disability oa 1.13(+,000—home accidents, 4.460,060. - - generally 'are .still far from satin- cabled enquiry for his work from London dealer.- j=' n NEWS S SHORTS r onv4 Cope.' A department "score; to -htcb- the These figures scoff at those who factory. . In ret.ewing the .situation a It is a tribute to money was consigned, re- } "within for the whole province, the depart- th+ lure of Hemitg's north, country j warded Nuemeyer for his -honesty. talk of the safety ..of our went of highways says the "colli- Pictorialism. — .Financial Post. -- homes." The certain cost of home ac- cidents to 1935 -lost wages, cion with railwaytrain" t type of aces- -Mrs. Beryl y pl Markham, only woman Simple services_ were held for Ir medical expense and the overhead cost °f in- dent dent showed the greatest increase. .'Tlu to the end of June there •kad'been iCats Rout Rats - • who ever flew the. Atlantic Ocean solo, from east to west; urges Can= ,ria Thalber 37- ear -old film g g. Y pro- surance—was $590,000,000, Hoare so. - were b0 such accidents in Ontario, as com- . Qny assertion that science is un- ada "to make provision now for the �ducGr, in the presence only of his family, - studio associate§ and a fey: cidentaresponsible for' more deaths, than any other general class : pared with 47 in the first halt of last In able to -devise an effective substitute for over ocean air traffic that is sure to - , intimate friends. of accident causes,' „ motor-iehicle year. the same period motor nature's rat catcher, the cat, pro- .come." - - - Rabbi Edgar- F. Magnin condscted tiaffic_ezcepted. accidents from all causes increased -by 7.3 per cent., the number of bably would be challenged and might be refuted. Nevertheless,, a New _ the services at B'Nai B'Rith Temple � 1,• per -sons injured being b:4 per cent. high- York Times news story lays, he bds- ,In San Francisco, lli:unicipal. Judke, in Hollywood,ywood, In keepin wish th- ' - 4r and the property damage 7.8 per is for such a claim. An air condi- Thomas Fol ave John L. Green - Foley, g 'cruelty simplicity o! Thalberg's life, his wiz dow, screen star- Norma Sha }� nL higher than in the correspond- tioning plant" in New Jersey' was -thirty days on a charge of to icer, re- quested that there no -bearer:; Children's, f,�ag months of 1936. There were overran b y rats this summer. Its' animals. John 1 and his` pet duck, .be pall Thousands . • more cars on the road, it is tree, engineers and other scientific experts "Brother Crawford": were found to - of messages were, re - ceivho from Zj{(l�i but this does not account ' for the tried their scientific best to rout the intoxicated' by a �souse-meter", all over the world b Y Miss Shearer, including. • - -higher accident rate,. As an indica- rodent invasion; and failed. Then h a telegram from President Roosevelt, :��Qtsin�e ,�' $ioa-'that speed and carelessness weie Practical building . superintendent - .;which was �' art - lar - gely resporsible, there was an in- went to the cit o Y pound and borrowed Roger : ger W. Babson declares bust- not made public' f .�. 4rease of 28.6 ler cent. in the num- its day's catch of stray cats. As ness, after six years of depression. I. .of fatal accidents involving cot- Nests of the factory, the cats are :has at last reached normal. ions between 'motor vehicles. — -Hamilton" Spectator. comfortably housed by day and at night they free He said 1936 will be the best since Home Mishaps Are MelllOilal 't0 hOL1Sij2f' O� )~ITSt- Private 7. are given range of 1929 for automobiles and steel and, One .In the factory. Every morning the Jan- itors among lines equaling or EXCEedin$ More Frequent - Toronto life On The Motor Highway sweep up the slain rats and conduct the hunting cats back to 1929. peaks he cited retail trade, pow- cement Ottawa man tiding. as I. passenger their daytimt apartments. At latest er production, and electrical appliances. Than Automobile _ TORONTO=Kindergarten ` equip- ' e ¢river has been convicted in Pem- the `factory's rat Y population was P Pre- is a s are advance in the rice of real estate, giinodities' 3 etv COuncll SUi Ve4i _ o e younger, cam era who are - P given holidays' at „ broke of "criminal negligence. An nearing extinction. — St." Thomas and stocks, wages and interest dates, SNOWS' •' • Bolton Camp each summer by the ' other instance of the trust people. Times -Journal.' larger farm crops and' a rise in rail- His , Neighborhood Workers Association; so' often misplace when nonchalantly road traffic. toothbrush doesn't hang in the of Toronto will be .housed in a'self- they' step into an automobile, . The ' Of Spelling bathroom• and we do'l't pen his name' contained kindergarten. The build - . man responsible for the fatal acci- gent �s .IMatter Its all a question of spelling, Cal- He said the only shortage will be in the courage crop and "those fun-. on the inside cover of the family Bible, but be. squats on every twig of ing, recently presented to the_ camp by Toronto was fined $200 and his driving permit, cancelled for lander — the place. -Calendar — a daf'nental characteristics of integrity, the family tree — that Feind that the Kindergarten Asso- ciation, is a to`the six months. A Iife on the highway does- not seem to date -record. Calender — a machine for smoothingand 'or industry` and thrift which have made Prods us into accidents within the memor)al. .laty Mrs. J. L. Hughes, founder of the tarry 'a High value in the estimate glossing clothor B g paper. Calendar —, a dervish. Cyt- America." = walls of home. Ile 'us, first private kindergarten in this city of some courts. — OEta,wa Journal, index — psi' of a motor. Colander "' '' eats with us, sleeps with takes his bathe with us, gets drunk ' and leader in the movement which in -- - a der. — a straier. To- ) Italsmoy with resulted the rnco'rporation of kin - rant Swift And Certain Star ially that itmustinsisttrupon�o aid- " us; but he Is sort ofgent gent who dergartens in the public school spa- Interest in Tied Up Somehow ': equate diplomatic preparation be- ,tem. says, "You fight him, I'll hold your i this unit,'tTie first Within eighteen hours of the time No man remains single, If he has fore a Locarno Conference to map coat." He .mocks our humor anu- a� kindergarten unit in summer camp obey held up and robbed a business no, wife, he is married to, a factory, European security can be held. gravates our sorrow, . leers at us on the continent has ,been arodsed isstablishment in Hamilton, Ontario, job, a casting rod or something Previously, Italy had accepted an through every ,window and translates both here and abroad. two young men. were sentenced to like ten that. — Victoria Times.' invitation to a five -power Locarno our private life in the public print. '`o regular kindergarten .garricu• - years in Kingston P'-enitentlary. parley to be held this autumn for Our association with his nefarious lura will be used at Bolton, it was It is a fair sample, of the swift land EMPIRE the purpose of effe,'ing a new Euro- trickery is, life-long. Often he takes his first explained, a's jt 'is at present on a certain quality of Canadian " :THE Pean.security ag•reemelit in the face grinning glee in,the impir�ll. semi -Experimental basis. The pro. ustice. , _ Mining's The Thin g of Germany's > s ' rearmament of the ness of his pranks literally before we I'dry gram of' -activity, will be `adapted' to Armed robber is one of the worst ' Only Only in mining "plums" Rhineland, are behind the , ears," •How the requirements of children at sum - —h! crimes — an are going strange are .the things we. do to his m • o open-air ree ave received sentences ade oats to q be , r.a urs y, are not to by ptomp ,n g are disclosed by the Na- reation and play, nature study, fam-' _ �he requirements of the peace and The picked up young newcomers. way to_ the top, Flight -Lieut; Sheldon, Coleman and tional Safety C OLncll, which, with the iliarity aid of the Forks with country life and similar decurity of, the country. calling, as in any other is long Airc aftsman J Fortey, missinl,� in Progress Adrninistra• subject,, tion, There is accommodation = Aird while one' has no 'desire to and arduous. The the'Northern. Ganada hinterlands sin- recently cornered the knave and for 80 children in the building.' point draw comparisons, one is bound to there, ecogniae that is that there is plenty of room Probably never before: in the ce Aug, 17, have been located alive the choked from him a report°'.on .two . Sears of his monkey -business in. Cook The first kindergarten was estab- if in the great' neigh histo ry, of the 'mining industry has on shores of Point Lake, 250 County (Chicago), Illinois. lished in Toronto by Mrs. Hughes in ring republic justice were as sure the demand for good men been miles northwest of this tradingpost in The ofIlclal record is a survey of all 187k, and .in 1881 she took charge of g Ind as swift as ,this, crime in the er nited States,would be far less great or less easy fill. The training the Northwest Territories.Fort Reliance is about 700 home a_ ccidents that sent bed -patients the ' first public school. kindergarten. _ rep- P facilities eat. —Halifax Herald. Scholarships ai are available—none better. miles north to, cast of Edmonton. 1933 the Cook County Hospital during later and 1934, and it tells story of gartens_ becomiit g supervisor of kinder- - for the - The Growing Caravan chance are on offer. The for the. right t g type of youth is Population from an animal stand_ tragic, .a humorous, curious and ordin- entire system. splendid. Several ., touring automobile trau- Times. - Johannesburg Suuday _ ary point, at the Western Ontario Fair of events• The survey was the first its kind ever conducted in the Unit- - - — - -�-- - x have been seen in this city in grounds. at London, Ont.,has grown ed substantially since the Vital States. It composes a domestic Forestry" in Great Britain prow:; e past week. It is ea�imated that • ere are 300,000 Americans •- - - '- 'Spit Milli opening. drama statistics includes one Jersey calf work that tears away the window 4,000 .for 3,000 persons in summer in- winter.' - - now wing in these travelling homes — Any fool can break the but born in the stalls of D. J. Be gt shades ggn, homes Thomas: and. turns the walls of our to glass through which the rgely people who have retired and it CBgs� takes a cook to make the desired ing two Holsteins, one belong- glare to Hayes and Company, 'Calgary; of public scrutiny fixes on the 'sent down. --Calgary Herald, omelette out of them. Our frying ten emotions little pigs and four One and circumstances that Table tennis i the rage in'Greatasettled pan is full. of broken eggs, we are in rabbit pigeons. 4;602 on ehibition is patients to the Institution during Britain wherg there are more than C fact confronted with a first-class ing also expect- the a visit from stork. in two years—injured In accidents 2,500 their homes. clubs and 30,000 registered _the players. -Y .. : - . International Plowing Match • CIGARETTE PAPERS EAS 1 EST TO USE at the 1935 Meet DOUBLE' Contestants in Action �k>+ j AUTOMATIC was famous. They came, most FC fly The 600 -odd sturdy plowmen from men's Association, inhewhichtlthe 4f T=yonald gang of men from Glen- h� BOOKLET Glengarry County ince of them, from 'that strip of coun y 7 Ontario, Quebec, Maritime Provinces day meet will be hela, ' was frdm and New York State who will take "Glengarry Indian • running Eac liar y the Count Lawrence known as theThe possession of several liundred acres Lands" and is referred to 1{mph as the IndianaLandsouonc�e anoln- of farm land near Cornwall during Man From Glengarry" . the 24th International Plowing Connor, one of Canada's foremost. thanThis strip land, says Mr. Car- suivey of th:s stope is being made At the annual meeting of share_ Match from Oct. 6 to 9 should not .and best -loved novelists... to estimate tl. amount of indicated holders of Paymaster Consolida be surprised if their plowshares -Connor, in his- book, said "that roll, was ,about two miles wide r- ore. Mines held at South Porcupine, Sep - knew turn r several arrow heads, stone most of Murphy's crew by the wesStrormont, ofside Glengarry lranathe._ full, __- tember 14th, the fc'lowing were el saes, or other relics of the original 'sight and all by reputation. Mac= dering Deeds were ected as officers of the company: L y for from the length of the county. �� �� holders of the' land. donald and his gane - Derlak (Red H. Walker, president and managin' According .to J. A:' Carroll, secre- farthest reaches of the Ottawa down first granted to white men about 90 A new .company, tary_manager of the Ontario Plow_ the St. Lawrence to QuebecY the. years. ago. - . i - Lake) Gold 4lines Ltd has been' or- director; A.S.Fuller, vice presidents o ' ganized on the"Doe" Oakes claims E L O'Reilly, secretary -treasurers located adjacent to Rouge D'Or and A. W. Hudgetts, assistant secreta ood many important discoveries just . north of ' Madsen Red Lake. and treasurer. The president stated " �'' g While the necessary legal work and that production continued to increases have Eeen made since prehistoric maA I N ING A �Ie apt e� first learned that `cc oked meat is bet- organization, a prelude to an offer- re evidenced e a bullion s of &nb b ter that raw, but no one yet has ing of shares, is just in liand, it is representing the first 10 days of >•Sep -i found any' 46. _good use for a trophy leess understood that applications in e� tember amounting to $33,5rinMill- ��E S of 600,000 shares have been re- heads averaged $10.19 daring this T cup I ceived. The .company is capitalized Period. Wife (to her husband) — 'Don't I at .3,000,000 shares, of which 750, , think this own is fetching? Brengold — C. W. Workmen. mine � 000 were alloted to the vendors and Germans, one of the largest con; - ° Usually, the m.en wed like to help y°Husband (snorting) —Yes fetch- manager Brengold Mines, Ltd., in. a are pooled,, While no discovery has sumers of American naval stores, is �. don't ask' for help: - wire to local officials, states. that. the ,been made a picket line from -the adding more restrictions to the us � ing the instalment men, and bill col- foot crosscut 4rom the 100 foot level has 4,000 -ft" long Madsen break indicates °f turpentine -so as to fore the us4 Today's diligence. insures tomos cut the No. 2 vein, which is at •least that if the discovery. , continued to of domestic substitutes. tow's dividend, College Man (who had come to 3 ft. 6 inches wide and _well miner- carry north it shot Id pass through ! : work in- the harveatj I Have 'only alized..- He further_ .reports that,. on. the .Oakes or Iicrlak ground over a ' . one request to' make, the 200. !t. leve)y the westerly drift two claim width. - K.B. Heiscy, M.E. Italy hag begun Large scale ex; w traction of oil from grape seed. There's profit in order and clean- Farmer t What is that has been advanced another 60- feet will direct operation for the company. liners: _ College Man — Please let me stay and continuous still in ore. Twelve • - face samples have been taken and sent out for assay. `On this vein, the There was nothing but coffee for Alice — Would you put' yourself No ? considerable slashing -was . done breakfast at a certain home yestet- out for me? Fred — Certainl - - - . to.kcep• the. vein in the face. The ire•, day morning. The man of the house y' states Mr. Workman,, shows, consid was sent -out fora loaf of bread Sun- Alice —Then dose.the door as yoq b ht go• erably more mineralization with « :u d ' .4 . •mar• ' .. . .. day night, and thoughtlessly Tong an unsliced loaf. - _ free, gold in, evidence. : E EALOUS CHILD '. the TH J A s ons; ilAy o akin rmar- re p b f making o .home Lateral development is underway "We have two children, both boys, Edward is ring. Show the right way by deed and fiord, Be consistent in your ex- The "fire -chief was:7 inspecting s on the 875 and- 1,000 •ft. • levels At Jack is almost five and Jack to have jest• ample, sad i am sure your child Will ' ::Ibuiiding 'against fire ., hazards.. After Morris Kirkland Gold Slines and 'ore just two. seems ,a almost cruel streak in him. respond. w thorough inspection, he came to the . has been encountered . on the 1,000 ons, :' a showing love to Ed- 1 manager and said: _ level to the west with $7.10 8vea five feet He resents ma ward, and he seems t.> take a delight NOTlr• The writer. of. this column is trained and an a Fire Chief — I find this building `sate except for one thing. Fou have 6$ X 8 6 it. and $20.across secured in the first two rounds in the in teasing Edward. He is always a psychologist -u-, thor of several works. He is willing no fire escapes. main break. This is a new 'ore body. punching Edward when he Beta a I have to watch him like to deal with your problem and give ' Manager — Oh, don't you know_ , Manager � ' T. C.- Fawcett, mine manage reports, is opening up 'good possibilities chance and a• hawk. If Edward is ,playing with you the benefit of ills wide expert - encs. Questions regarding PROS - nils is lea year? p " and for the Iower levels. Work is also so .e toy, Jack will watch his oppor- LEMS OF EVERYDAY LIFE skouidl ;. being carried out to undercut the 706. tunity .and then take the toy away I be addressed to: Dr. M. M. Lappin, +; t Elsa Spangles says: The intelli- 708 orebodies• ss well—as open from him. Be-yen—tlsiak Jack will _ Room 421, ?& Adelaide St. Wes;, Tor- "gent girl is ,one who knows haw to "refuse to kiss without being deprived. -and ug the 1,125 -ft. level, Machinery grow out of this? Ia there anything I can do to help him grow out Of it • onto, Ontario.. -Enclose.- a 8 cent, addressed envelope for reply. of it„ - - ti foundations in the mill ale being poured.: The new headframe has It is not uncommon to find the stamped :hr bed long enough for the lamp` been erected, • while the water reser first - child develop a little jealousy the second appears, and that .� chimney to cool off. voir and su'i-station construction is sof the when is hardly to be wondered at, for the underway so that operation -100-ton mill should be well up child does not quite understand. You so$� She (gushingly) —'WiIY you love new to schedule. :ee, for almost three years you lav - ished- your rove upon Jack, Ed - _ me when I'm old? He —Love you! I shall' idolize. - - In sinks the No. 2 shaft at La - _then ward came along and took up your I you. I stall .worship the ground un- �. `� � Quna Gold Mines the vein entered attention, and Jack, realizing that Edward has, in a manner, come >e - der your feet. I shall--um—er—You he west side- at 50 -ft. and has hindc­A LWU-1\ X, are,I r. are below the ?50 -ft., level. The vein is your you from giving him your undivi$ea RIB ROOFING � _ .. you? who has been ce elected President of the still in the shaft 12 ft. below where attention as before, resentful, _ Canadian Automobile Association for it. entered. Thy average width the third ear is succession. Mr. Sts ells and puts his spite out on Edward. Economical (ghost* lay aa" o the lay, so+co itD Why does the dog .that barks' at u ric�p=csident of the Caaidian is 46 inches over 12' ft. and the aver- But I am sure it is only a passing weather) easy,to biose you because strength, : ;night keep everyone in the neighbour- hj�tional Parks Associuioa and vice- ge grade is 2.67 ozs. or $93.45 per phase and he- will grow out of it. and longer service because it in the andlao0to Made to hood awake except the owner? president of J. -J. Gibbons Limired on- according-- to •officials. This is There i n original 7 -rib roofing. c quality ons ]i - _ i'j the finest show in the mine to date. ow handling ns o " The is •n ha dling 59 to f rr► grow out oft and, ri youordinary help hi r aTARDASD win y sena you liters ,mill are wise, you will do .all you can. To and prices. Write ns nowt Little Jane, age 5, contentedly lick- ing a lollypop, into drug ore .per day. Frustrating Burglars allow this resentful' feeling :ontinue ROOFERS SUPPLY came a store t be for =and said 'her mother warited a roll of `'' '- t A new ore section has been enter- in life, o e 1 o i li so you thein chiour ld's good CO. LIMITED tissue' paper. The clerk wrapped it wl_' Burglars, kidnappers and pry ed in the west drift on' the 500=ft. must .help him to get over it. Of TOSORTO Lo7fDOIP 7dONT3REAls• ap and handed it • to her. ers can be frustrated in many 'in- level at Green Stabell brines, show- course, young children act, for the QUEBEC OTTAWA Little Jane —Char Charge it, please. stances by use of the building ing average grade of $10 per, ton most part, instinctively,' and they Clerk (not knowing her) — Cer- world's newest material, glass block across width of 50 inches. The drift have to be trained to reason. things 1 - aainly. But who is it for? it-for?' masonry. • It is possibie and 'Ilrac• has been in the ore for the last three out and taught to see, what is right Classified Little Jane (sauntering's blithely on y tical now to construct, for instance, rounds, with the face gtill in it. So and what is wrong. -;Advertisuig. her way) All of us. building foundations, for a dwelling far the west, section is the best area Part of that training in this case - 6 laying translucent glass block, ,pri- Y S g opened on the ,500 -ft. horizon. Two . will be making it' clear to Jack that, AGERTs WARTED marily to add more daylight for base= diamond drill holes put out from'the although Edyca,rd has come into the EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY • AVAIL - Mother = What is your baby bra- meats without 'sacrificing privacy. By "" 500 -ft. level intersected a new vein, home, he still matters and you care able improved household articles l Saving Cher crying about? keeping a few low -watt bulbs burn- which will be further by just as much for him as before but t. ' Literature, • sample free. Labor Limited, 610 Queen East, Junior — He has dug a big hole .explored ing throughout the night in the base- lateral work.. that Edward must be cared for also. Devices, Toronto. in the backyard and wants to bring meat, preferably near tha• glass block thi nection,if you can get him . it in the house._ _ to feel a sort of sense of respoonsi 11 ' ler outside the -bus r thee-elder—brother, y u wil Some ;sin must fall on all of us, discernible to a•nigh# watchman mak- Advance Red Lake Gold Mines prop ing his of an estate to city` in the Red Lake area is pro have accomplished much. Of course, Caked Udder Cleared rounds .or -the you, will have to be careful that you but the wise ones all carry an um- cast;al' passerby, who, might easily gressing satisfactorily, M. Madsen, do not give him the impression -that, r,%perieneed dairrmen find Xtnard'a brella• v b: •the one to give an alarm. president, states in a wire to local now that Edward is here, you have Dartieularl7 goodfor treaties sated S I=ps, bruises- colic eke een interests.' 'Work is proceeding under no time for him. He must not be udder. bottles in stable and bouse. 112, the direction of F. M. Smith, M.E., d t feel that: he is 'left out in WENDIGO -00L-D.. June Production .........: • • • . , , , , • , $10,000 July Production 17,000 August- Production• .......... 21,000 Work now being rushed to step production up to 100 tons per day• For Information Write Ae Ge WHITE & COO sit METRA) m� �3 TORONTO r� formerlyma e o with Mining Corporation, the cold', and to avoid that, you will a and at present a crew of men are have to try and show equal interest working on three different breaks. a• High-grade ore from one of these in both. veins is- being•• shipped from . the In the long run, the whole problem •"KING O ..PAIN" property.. resolves itself to one of wise and A. M. Potter, engineer in charge careful -'raining.' Be patient, and rea- of operation .at the -Kirkland Lake ,son with the child, and restrain him property of. Moffat -Hall Mining Co., with love rather than reprimand, in a wire to local interests reports wisely directing him and encourag= __ __ •..w that in sampling around the inside ing' him in the -good he does: Remem- of the stope on the 150 -ft.. level, the ber, your child is at a critical stage average ran $11 a ton ' in gold. A 'in 'chaiacter formation, and yours is • r,. :.= w ;..' '• a s .�F.:. : ,'.«.-. ,.�: .,,-+, .., ,. ,�; ..,d uta' +,�9 :.4,: -a. R.... �1'- �;, �'e moi::.. ..�. .••+1`: . ,r •._ :st'.+11t; .. ... �'F' r' r ,-„�i»•`'r4+ ✓•. - , ,. ,yx� rc*�' ..1 �. {, ,.. f-..,tv' t. E� t vd1” `a''•.4' '' •:..s h, nF ,•�.. JI..: .' �'-P. .-'!`;:4*•.ti� .4�� 4 �"G ^�.i -r,�nom. M".. - y r •' ., • .. / • Hl: Knockt-�f"VVi►o a theseM vY MOChi week a 't IIiO47Jii1 BVerit the_ �rvGi Cu( > PoP Eye .•=POP Eye Who'? 'Pop in Toronto, with her daughter .•=mss first f iosti. of 'thy • Semon eye want A dune-. Mrs. i,: IL Devitt. ! `� �., Lave nod► bass reported, ligir't, yet -,-E. W. Sleep, who !was in. a ser —L, ' H- Spragge, who has bee. - �� , -�• the beginning of the snoNv-shovellin ioua. mator accident severa� weeks farms — Ig t�r g ntg on the 7th concession fo. - fin, , ago; • and sustained painful injuries, the past few years, has, it is report' �• and ]firs. Marquis of is gradually recovering and is now ed,. rented James Greenlew'a. fare. �tPlCkerin��8 ,Leader Stbre" able to come to the vi11 e Bltmud, spent a few, days here on ag •• south of the village, ' ,Account of the death of their broth- We have been enjoying delight- —;Masa Vera Green —We nurse -in -James And%w: fol weat4r during ,the past fes training in e o Oshawa Hospital • A =-Mr. and Mrs. W. i Greig and weeks, and we should be thankful John Greenlaw and family, of Aud Ho13�er� by ,Ljole roof aeon, Mr. Kenneth Greig and wife that we are living in such a count- ley, and Thos. and Mrs. Puckrin, of p and two children, Mary and' Bobbie, �' Or -province as Ontario, Last' week Whitby, visited the former's parent: ramOUS for CO�Or and style f iaf-Toronto, visited Pickering friends . mow tO a depth, of two feet is re- James and Mrs. Greenlaw, on Sun. ". Saturday- ported to have . fallen in Alberta, day, Another large shipment arrived—Fn1I length and Knee- :.,. ►- Ion Sunday morning "next the and along the Atlantic Coast a —Everybody cone to hear MiN time will change from Daylight storm of hurricane dimensions, rag- Pennell, give her interesting travel High, in Chiffon, crepe and service weight. __ Saving to Standard time. Remember 1 ed from Florida to Newfoundland, ogee, '.Through Eingland, Irelanr _. �PriCeB -4QC., 75C, JSC. and 1.� a pair. to put your clocks and watches backand Scotland" on . Friday eveni causing millions of dollars of dam- n ''stun hour on that day*, a8e On Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in St, Andrew's Churck -=&s the Society of Friends, will Y ening a large num- Be prepared to buy. some excelleir hold their quarterly meeting in Pick ber of the members and ,adherents home-made baking for the week•- �,*'tiring on Sunday next t'Ar Presby- of the Presbyterian Churchi met at end. the horde , of Mr. and Mrs. F.' H. —Sts Geo terians 11111 withdraw their church rge s Churc..4 Sunday. " Hall, and spent a pleasant social September 27th, 16th Sunday after :;, service and Sunday School on that days evening during which their daught- Trinity, Sunday School at 10 a. m --The Pkkering Women's Instit' er' Meryl and her husband, (John Morning Prayer at 11. Preacher tats, Exhibited 11 articles at the Os- � -Mrs' Bryant) •were presented Rev. E. G. Robinson. peening Pr- with an add s haws •Falx, winning 7 prizes: 1f ret: accompanied by Fiirst, 3 Secoads and 9 Thirds Con_ I lard and beautiful mirror, follow- a ayer, Preacher, Rev. D.. B. • Lang- ford, of Port Whitby. Services - .. Hat 1 Weather Dry �''tppdg gsatnlations on this their first von= tare. mg their recent marriage, to 'which the rocipients matte an a ppropriate or Standard Time., contlrttencing, Sun- day; Sept. 27th. .ft Bathing Suite, Beach t,obes fi home, and Mrs. George Field repig; liefrra�lttents were served at f f the close of a moat The• annual Harvest Home Ser- 'of Lila; ks, Skirts, Running Shoes, 6eampere, spent the week -sad is New York . pleasant even- `State. George thinks these pasaen-I �' L• vice St. George's. .Church wet hely y on Sunda last. The church way tinkle Sooks, Light. Underwear, Straw larpes are on Mcmday evening a lartie' Ger p alright, especially f number of the beautifully decorated .with flowers. $atg Fibre Helmets, -Polo Shirts T' lee. members and adher- the hands of one of "Travelairs" ; ents of the Presb terian Church Y gut- fruit and grata. In ttR morning the serice , SCCks etc. skilled Pilots s __Owing to the increased number hered at the home of J. L. anal Mrs of pupils atarting to school - this Palmer, tits occasion beim he pee- was conducted by the Ree- tor, Rev. E. G. Robinson, andin the evening, Rev. W. R. SprouIe, Ree � � � H A - term, for the first time, the seating i sentation of an address and a 'stnct- for of the Church of • s e capacity has ,been taxed to the lim_ ;PMAN some mantel clock to 'Miss Mary Kennedy, sister of Mrs. 1?stlmer, lt, is the Mess :,h Toronto, formerly .in charge of S+. _-- -� the junior room on now: trying really the eve of her marri accommodate more than are really age Mr. Berge Hansen, George',, Church, was. - the 3ueb' speaker. Special music' ^�aa ftnrnish- `TWO STANDOUT V VALUES which took place on considered sufficient. a Wednesday at the home of �+Pr sic- ' —The roof crop which threatened ad by the choir, the snloicts being i Mrs. Tanner Mrs. -�7 t ter, , Mots. ��: Palmer, After the• to be be almost a complete failure a presentation a. pleasant evenine teas ., few weeks ago, are doing rotell and C Fair: =� -- _ Tip Top Tailored Suits Or CO8ts'for - .hoar r as a result of the frequent rains, and they now to be i spent in garres and 8c tial iter - course. Mr. and bii.y, Hanser, will --The Pickeringmen or women --New ' Sp prwrtise a. good. crop• Corn and pasture are also leave on Saturday evening fo: d-eir home in Timmins 1'ViEAT MARKED" and Summer woollens, direct from - maidng rapid . growth, the —The many Pickering friends •of Rev. W. A. Sproule„ Rector --Remember the Rally -Service in the United Church next Sunda - �- Our MotW--`QUalit� d Service' British Isles . ---424• / 5, of the ~ Church. -of the Messiah,. Toronto, were pleased to meet him again on y mOrnMg at Il o'clock, standard time. This is. a service to which ev- 'Special --Country _ Gordon ' Maid Full-fashioned ' evening in Georges. eryone interested in the Sunday Hosie ry, s * Church Church., ushers he was the ' speci,�l School and Church is arced to come. The ordinance- Style Sausage 'Service weight, Chiffon and Crepe, • preacher at the Harvest Home Ser. of .. ba ptisto will be dlspernsed. ',411'x`» wish to presort - 1 SC per lb. • NES s =Nei 8I3A =Mr. —�1r. and Mrs. At, w. Mitchel] their children for baptism will fond- lY notify the- lbf -750. S=d $1. ,and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Baladon ar- home minister Fame tine before the service. There G s or e 25. n -- Fred T• Buntlg, - - Pickering - rived, at the end of the week ,from their lengthly motor trip last- wily not be My evening service °w-in,g to Avd- CLAHENCE-SILK- 29_31 _ ' ing over a week.- While in the Penn- ley..Annfversa :. MMat►get _ ._ -'- - - _ . --tte4blished 1857_ sylvania coal. field "area the two boa heli at 2.30 and .1.30 standard Phone us For Deliver gentlemen 'were privileged to o time. Rev. ?fir. O'Brien -'Of Whitby, _. Phone 1620 y. far► `down one of the shafts into, one of the mines, ' an unusual experience will preach in the afternoon and Rev. Mr' Tanton, of Oshawa in the even- _ DON'T _ 1 t _which they en ye8. inti. Pickering people are urged to attend• L� —Many of o people are ..com- t—�+^g '-'-��r a nh8 TAKE' CHANCES r-- about the ittte voltage. of the Hydro 'days tt€eh-- and painful illness, one of :,FOR SUMMER DAYS -Service .here, mariy being 'down our oldest and most nig4y respected Play Care around tl-te hundred or residents, Mr.. Jas. J I Bower. If your toasters don't heat up and the was machines don't And'�''� �� at his home here on Saturday morning in his 7Fth, year.. COII6AIt jour Drtlggift we have -a COIn Tete line of Cooked Meats P 'seem to run right, or even your rad- His f s uneral to:%4, ok place on Monday h interment --,Remember �'�t �•;• Ham - � io'sounds terrible at'times, all o these may be due to the very poor, in Erskine Cemetery. Mr. Andrew was born on the And • re'° homestead YOUR DR I® MUR)i -Cooked Chicken Ro1I low line voltage that we are receiv- on the Range Line, - i.hpn ing lately. Instead L of the 110 to and following his marriage to Mist Isabella Marquis, ;A MERCHANT Illed e Veal e 116 it- has been below that most -of he moved on to — .. g ++ - the* time during the past few weeks. --rThe -choir the farm now awned by Mr. King -H. Ston, on which he farmed V. R. MOORF., , DRUGGIST DUNBARi'ON, _ Variety Loaf .. _ the United for five ONTARIO _. held a, "night". drxn on the beach on Friday evening. And .the number years n 1902 R bought the farm north .of the village, now °petaled «' Read'y Roofin ronl an cess: Loaf of cobs of corn, hot -doge, pieces of pumpkin pie and cvps,of coffee that by his son, Edgar. Seventeen pears ago he retired and moved into the $ fast :..Dutch Loaf and -Bologna - some of ejose folk put away --Well, village,_ lint continued assisting his received s a shipment some were UP all. night after. The son on the farm- He was a Iife-long of plain roofing that we are eadCheeBe eoini roast seems to be a popular idea telis time of year, there being member of the Presbyterian Church. and' for over 20 years was amem- selling at 6' g pecial - prices. , .several last week The C. G. 1• T. and Mr. Wheeler's lose boys he'r of the Maneging board In Politica he - was d stanrtch Liber 1. He Red Top Insulating QVool _ W D � of ts, survived by tits adds N t0 - t s of the the United Cburp}t enjoyed the the same kind of an evenin on that g widow, one son, Edgar, and one daughter, Mrs. Jno. comfort in sum - mer and ' Winter. Saves Butcher irering CPhone 30001 Plc day also —Every now and again a Iyax Draper ('Laura), of Keswick, two sisters, . Isabella and, Ella, of Pick- -fuel and the cost is low. -I story gets a start in this neighbor- ering, During the past year, is has onto, two brothers, Peter, of Tor- -•- and William, of Regina Also • PICI�:I?.RING-:• Pickeringhood• Hardware Store been thought that there was one in one the bush irrandchild. 'Manley IV6cBeth, i.UMBER YARD south' of the Base Line °f Toronto,. bridge A local citizea, tramping• the blind accordiortFplayer, and pxorra s4o� ATTENTIOAI through this bush in early August incidentally; master of practically ! -heard the cry of some animal, the every nature of which was very unusual. week other in�trvment, spent the -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wheel- .vow dtWM�f4Nlgh„p,, ��—� Potato 'Grower T1te dog which was • also aloe kn t I QT P I on. right At and was present at the S. S. Sunday r It38 FOR 8ALE—Price reasonable thg/ was showing the customary signs ited Df fear, that a dog will. Nothing�derstand Morning last i Church. ©w enquiring•, we tan- that Mr. McBeth, pnbvide3 ' y' errywood, -g �OR BALE -2 vnung soles, due Oct. 2nd. John R, Clark, - I� R was See his n of the animal but only f, incame from his Imi-sic, aCtlVitipG, R R 1, Pickering. r . ,Sudden Death taut weak the 1 Playing lynx VPaS 9atd 'to have been definitely seen city at ;social 'functions. is 'rhe and out-of-fmt•n. Illustrating. Munro, 7VULIF, PUPA F(�R 9a LF, — Ip uweeks old, bred heeler OO each. Donald Pickering. Phone Piek 170. . - '° T TO HE BUG ,and was is the attacking tnoOd• the g —Many 'accidents have to blind acute sensitivity of the ear of a TO.►tATOE'; person, Stanley. at titres amus- 1 �g FOR 8ALE-50 cents per bu.hel, lot ib, e New, Lire come boys riding on their bicycles on the e° himself and others at the dinner Michael, at con. 3, Pickering, S. R R 1, Pickering. is TO THE PLANT highways, for which they themsel- table ves are res a responsible. 1t' has been the by emptying a glass of water, YOUTR little at a time, striking- the side DESIRES EiMPLQY Ment on reputable fern, for month nrwiuter COOPER'S DRI=KIL 'for Lice oil Horses, ` Practice for a number of therm of to the tumbler with, a tea -spoon and Appt_ p E. L Hatch. 338 Co:well Ave„ Toronto. 7 tt� •Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Hens. ; , ride in front of automobiles for the then sole purpose of annoying the motor- aced. motor naming the musical note prod- FOR RENT—Firm of trhr of 86 He is also quite competent et i act^ nnmeedi�t haws. Good lead and build ..'.SPECIALS THIS WUEH lwbo are compelled to drive very many other duties, such a pulling sew, ,October let, 1996. Appl�nohConaat ' j Solid Cupper Boners at 82.23;. - slowly as the c dials an �Ping electric lamp to nieces, re -wit & Annis. r. • •rs o.*awn. our. stf GMslvanized Boilers_- right in front so that the Ing the socket and assembling strain, BLACK tTH AROPTO RF,NT— ---- s+oiorist c&nMt pass these, If The an ha�rrrorner and nails in Greenwa;,i. This shopi• fyl I ripped 8)ort¢ with 8 with electric motors and machines AReat for McCormick—Deering Farm i(echinery a'aeident ecouos, the shame is put ea saw• mlotorist, who is likely, it and is one presents no problem, he f}tdo or the best *tands in the eountry, a is new lydecothe as simple as a ' carpenter FCL, reenwO000dod need �•/ and Repairs `1�tRr to be charged with reckless driving or both with soDty. Greoen. Gne �orkm3-6 epos. Such ia.BMonR the Yvon- lYOtto:- "We'have ZJwlo Ret it, Ot Wnnething•moire serious. 'rOO ditert dere (,HOICE CAIRY 'CO W9-6te ra in aecowlplishlments of our t'teredand R nt►t'ta►ade.i� the motorist rete we versatile the blame when flay are entirelyi3M have tested• Fresh and close .priaKen •Iwa brntlhers and sisters ,w},A grade lows, Government y ,an hand. stood tested tr d ,red. t'rH, delivery been denied Telephone 8900 oeettt. good the privileges of purchasesuo atse4 of by ,core. tir�arOnta i ogTelepeea. �.�'Q.� eyesight, 1131. Murphv, 1 �n.t•ap Ontario. TelepJ,onP p� � ' �I kr7 p CIK,ERING '