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Sunday School at of Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert McGhee, of Our trucks pees your way 2, p, m. No service in the afternoon. Madoc, to Ross A. son of Mr. And- t` r Yid 5urteon, Dumbarton. 3017 ., r Y And - every day. Harvest ' l.anksgiving Service at 7 rew Murison and the late Myst. MILLS IB.t FORSYTH, O h. D., Director pmettiea! AasodaHph. D..ntario• Rei. COAL, CiOgE. Rm.Preacher, Rev. E. R. Adye, L.� Murison, of Columbus, took place$etablLhed 1888Mmberof the American optometrical TI- , of All Saints, Whitby. :All are on Saturday, Sept. 12th, at the home $db. Eyes examined by appointment. r , lYoaa lt04. Claremont. Oct. W v OD, CE M E N 1', invited. to this service. .Annual Har- of t'te brides parents. Following: lwOts�, t3vest Supper -will be held on "s:es- the ceremony, Mr. and -Mrs. Muris- Chopping AND, GRAVEL, day, Oct. 6th., commencing 'at 6 p. on left for a trip, throuvh the Adir-*. DONALU RUDDY rjarrtetar. and M. A good program will follow, tlf ondacks to Lake Placid N. Y. Konday8, Wedneadaps Pb. Soleeetor, notary euouc. Muneyw Loan. - musical - and other numbers, includ- r Otltnetocmerty oceup,ed by tne,ate a: t:.. anal- B �iILDERi s BII Y PLIE S ing selections by Bert Harvey, Can- Dunbarton land Frldwe ' tlY.aouth wing of Court Nouse. wnstoy. sty .' .• :. Y x160 local cartage work ale's Premier Comedian. i When a Holiday comer tin a Chop-* BEA WN, tsti-L &RObS The 82nd Anniversary of Dunbar- Mrs. Jno. arms is visiting with ping day we will grind the next i a Wehave also placed in stock a full ton United Church will be celebrat- relatives in Detroit. Barrlstors is Sohutors day. Wll+L1A.'vl J, l EA'TUN. K, G line of Vaple Letof Milling ed on Sunday, Oct. 11th and Supper Miss -Mary Anderson, of Montreal .:" . _ IEII•BROUIib 1St:LL, K. l . J,.U.F. ROSS Co's Feeds. '(fowl) on "liesday, 13th. Rev. :Ar- spent• last week at her home here. To .get pa'!ing results from pig �I� cher Wallace will conduct bothe Sun- Mr. and Mrs,. George Birkett and ''•� JAMhb A W1t1GHT A. 1r . MITCHELL' day. se; -ices with music by the son, .of. Brantford visited with rel_ feeding the grain must be groul7d x it Bay barest. lurvi,w. edetaiae sn3s home and Zion choirs. Tuesday's atives here over the week -end. . fine. , CO. K1C AHUSUN fit Co., Barris.. - Piakering, int. program --Rev. Archer- Wallace's Seventy-five members of the '�J.Less, Soi,htprs. Ngtaries etc..- Suite Sul, lecture, "�1 le -of two cities" and the' "Men of the. Trees" 'from Toronto No "other mill grind& as fine as 1l6acelsior Life liuU ling. 3d Torunto St, Torot,to, Office phone 7.100 Residence 6520 ' this does. 4? Te6phoneAd'. l dd. YsglcertngPhone 3613. titf Woodville Male Quartet. Particulars tisited'at-the hume of Mr. and Mrs =t r1f1H9M9Clrl & Mc—Barrie- later. Gerald Cowan, on Saturday, Sept. FEED ON HAND 11 The�Beil Store, Claremont 26th, cera. Solicitors, Notary Public. Office at PHONE 9d4 • Greenwood "Better Service than Ever. ettesidereee of Mr. Thomson, lotll; concesstnn I. -- D1=. and Mrs. Quackenbush motor- - SUiserint. 00j" hqurs: Thursday and Saturday FURNITURE 7 R AT I T 1 J R LJ ed. down from' Fort William and eweuings. from .7:0U p. -in -to 8.3U p. m.. or by u lti `. �ypointment. TorontooRece : 6us Royal Bank• Mr. and Mrs. Clarke have morsel are visiting the latter's parents, C, F' Z• �RE�7N �W[ Phone Pick 2u, J. Toronto E! 'n 5303. y tY and Mrs. deans before in 3 Wer tine diiiplaviog an attractive here from the cit Tie common( variety of n.elcomes thein. Western Ontario. going on to ]�s " NANT 3c ANNIS —. Barrleters, Aluminium and Oranit.eware'Etc. The Y. P. S. have organiied and Arthur Annis lett on Saturday, llJSolidun. Notaries Public Furniture and Furt,iture will meet in.- the . basement. of the PIANO -TUNING sept. 26th for Ottawa,, where he hay - 'tlapRDON D.CUNANT, K. C. Novelties. church on Tuesday night,- Sept. secured an a ointanent as tariff ALLIN F. ANN 15, B.A., 'LL. B. Pr4cee low, in keepifig with tuner, 29th PP AND Offices, 2Simcoe St. S.. Oshawa investigator under Mr., McKinnon, rbows-4 and 5 (Gshava). and, at the coo The -W. 11. S. ~rill meet in the Corriiiaissioner of Tariffs. All kinds of Pf r A it -'v orlC Hare, Whitby. (mr. Lonaotl, Pbone 7 (whit.. RADIO SERVICE basement of .the church on Thursday - by). ` ti M P �iAll Tuning Guaranteed fternoon with Mrs. egg's group Brougham _ A Graduate• of Radio College in charge of tr;e program.. C. S. MacDONALD -with On October 9th an evening of Week-erid traffic if stilt very' 209 'CLOSE AVE., 1 ORONTt) music and reading will be Riven in hear ' I�TEIL C SMITH. D. D. g., L. D. S. j� t0-the-mint7te tiBlUln y' Phone Lakeside 15Q� - l�i (Succeesor to Dr. J. limits), Graduate of p' the Greenwood li nited Church. Fur- The many sick are -reported to be Surgeons and Toron- hpylars taken at NEWS Officeits Roj,al College of Lien+ and t to ugeveruty At Clar ant ufHce over tiler announcements next week improving._ - _ * -snotevstore «veryTons rand Freda7rtr Phone 1FINEST EQUIPMENT There will be no church service Miss Jean Malcolm spent the ena' Ipatsi a 1 t. t7 for - _ on onlay , ow to the :Anniver of the week at her home here, S g H�] ERBERT T FALLAISE, L D 6.• Guaranteed_. Satisfaction sar; services in_ the Kinsale church. The. Gannon family ,visited . Miss tl� 3 D. S . Graduateof the Royal Collate of - AT Sunday . School will. be held at the Gjadyc in.. Toronto . on Sunday. S h i n g l P s (' or Sale Dents, Surgeons and the t'neversety of Toronto • >t _ ce inresidence second door east of Sc A,id- RPgin A P hl -e P.ri,•• usual hour. Ifi�Ben and 31rs, Harvey 'entertain. taw'sCharch. Pickering+Ont office noun'. p Tabes and Batteries al +— ed friends,froxn Toronto. -on Sunday, (salt Galvaniz,•d Merl Shin lett, a. m. to 6 p. m., or by, appointment. (X-ray 7a ad a eerviae). Phone Pick 8700, '3ly _ S. ROY MILLER. ed Mr.-John Miller, sails for -the,Bird's Felt Sl+re ShioRleft. -_.. ' ..groufrbain. Ontario _ a nes r Is G.. Bowcott has moved inLo,..the Oee}t= ala Ala Lawn mowe e h rpe'ned.� n 'business. s trip this �etfs�;ss•+r erns _ PhonP !Nark 1fiUR _ .. _ 'McQuay lyase for the 'winter. Miss Margaret. Miller has -..Been T PATER80N S CLAREMON A ELIZABETH RICHAHDSON music - �1r'• Ed. Jackson, of Greenwood, visiting Claremont, friends during Call and get prices. Phone 26Ie ! L1. Fire and suwmobileinsurance-ofall ketldf: visited her sister, :Mrs. WiII_�•Puc_k- the past week. ;meseawntstetccmpa uesof solid financial stand- e�ftu.on Sunday last..- Mr. and- Mrs. F. ?Midfrely, of Tor- Ct R erieUCed Musk TeaC�leT Mr. David_ Winter is visiting hi. FUEL �j1 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. p g onto, called on T. and Firs. Robert i F s for oouottw of York sudout"w. Asa with a Toronto Conservatory daughter at Oakville aril 'attendinK 6n .on Thursday. is Miss all kinds stsaao.d to on.bo ss" the Cuoksville Fair where lie is a • -Wm. Knox and son, John �Irc ' tetiea. 4ddr.rsOr.�a•alvarP O., ons, ''standing, _ welco+ne visitor`.'r-'.�Ta . - attended the Whitevale annlV¢r.C$rr R. BEATUNl. TOWNSHIPwill teach afternoons or. evenings The Audley W. A. met at the aen'ice on Sunday. ! • �. Clerks Cop.eya.cer.Commiiuoner. for Saturday reserved for school 'some of 'Mrs. Sanders on VVednes- 'Mr, gay Everest and mouser, of Builders Supplies Rakwe st�d�av,ts, Acc.nrntamt, Etc. [,suer of children. da afternoon of last week with the ularrrate tecenses. Whitevale.Out. Y Toronto, were with their people - - — ---�— :Rates very Moderate. president, Mrs: Guthrie in the -chair_ here on Saturday. ihj . A W Studio at my own home •one mire After the devotional exercises the Lumber @ind Lath ..-. .Miss Jennie ,Duncan and Mr. G •.� east .f Brougham on cmeNo. 7 final arrangement. for the anniver- New spent the .reek -end at the for B. L. Sh)ngles _ Lla$NSBD Aj✓�CTIUNEEK, AND g nary were made A short progTam mer':; horne here. V.ALl1A'1'Oity Highway. Fhiniceing of a .vocal duet by Miss The Sacrament of the Lord's Sur iilUe OA] COrt.S1St :...- Sales conducted Au where MRS. CART. DEVITT Squire and Mrs, Sop - _G an per will 'be observed in St. _ John's Albert}; Coal r Phone or write. Addreias 614 Dunda« instrumental. by Mrs. Sanders a , liieeet, Lsec, . C synch next. Sunda1E) tio Coke y. :: .t Pickering Mlll8 reading by Mrs. Hedge and •a piano Sev c a - ..Whitby. 'Ontario. - ends , • - - city on Friday evening. Maple Body Wong t 011 Cannot AVOid Agency for Frost �• WOoil The Anniversary Services in the church here on Sunday -and Monday Mr. and Mrs. Dobson and child Agents for Lindy Fencle T COoksLutt Farm, MacbjD`0� and Miss Jean Stnio, of Beaverton r { an Aeciden# wem a success in every way. Sun- guests 'their a n Me!3'' :.Oohni, Complete, lire and. repyirs. `lay afternoon, Rev: Mr_ O'Brien, of Philip on Sunda aunt, Mrs. G. : •b d aIle � we f the' u BUT Chopping and Feeds of .all Whitby,, preached on re -made lives theAmong the Belt Harveywh mend guests at in clew hands of the patter, that.. was • y were firs. C e ockFhvtt Ilupl menta -YOU CAN AVOID kinds. a real spiritual message to many. - Smith'.Mrs., Tout and 'Miss Tout. THE EXPENSE He was assisted by the' local choir seeme Prices Before Buyll" Four" of the , ti nited States. _ THAT :)Etoyal Pastry F►our hider the able leadership of. Rev. - _- -- FOLLOWS I Y1r. Crozier, assisted by Herb Mon- School was closed the past week iCYRIL' E. MORLEX j poultry Feeds, -Growing as a precautionary measure - to pre- WILSON BR03 ney, of Pickering, -while a quartet vent scarlet fever. The. disease is ~ t;ENERAL INCL-RANCB Mash, (mat ing Mash �f violins played by Miss Alma of mild type, and %s confined to L ecWt H109 Onto! :a T '— T6eB! � �>>. •TtN We carry all makes of Plow Points• Puckrm, J1mes Hedge, Fled ruck- the Oscar Wilson home and all are Phone Mark 7200 -�.�-- T vin and Mrc Hedge was well rami- �HETHER D. N. Lockwood reds Mrs. ]Loyd Pegg. o! Greenvrood recgoverin . g. „ Rev,. Elnier hlcCart who, with tang' "The Stranger of Galilee In Y, IICKERiNG, ONT. his v6fe, were recent %zsitors at her usual good manner. The church --FOR You require a Bed- was crow.ied• In the evening Rev. the Gannon and the Warren Will- - R. G. CLENDET'IIN Mr. Tant-3n, of Oshawa prep_clsed son homes, m -et with an automobile Summer Health • . accident while on .their return jour- - and gave another 'stirrintr call to room suite or dust' a FUNERAL DIRFCTOR ;entice. Pickering choir fumished ney to their lionte in VIuhigsn. L • Private Alnhtrinnce '.he music and made the little ebur- Mrs.' McCarty being killed instantly ! ped, spring' or mat- ,h overflow with music w1le :Hiss and.. Rev. McCarty taken to a ho Dr -y +tett dight serviveflnplvp c - ENGLISH RECIPE _ Mass. 111 111 Ejji� ibf) fir coincident, the cho.;e the, spine, home on furlough front a mission _ Malvern 50U(7 _.. number as. was given in the after- f Japan.. _ field in ' Markham Qat •toot, and al was much appreciat- The 14. AI, S. met at the F. Cas- Health Salt . See our Assortment- ! • . xi, Sel low have two. services in the sie home on Thursday afternoon• x walnnt Dresser, 2:�"�t0 :` .-hurch been'so.well received as on .w'ith & large attendance. Mrs. H. .. Makes invigorating and _ this occasion and the _work of the Malcolm, President, ted in this op- refreshing drink, which Te Mattre: se -s, inner spring ' alt mere enintr devotions. Matters laced be- • cctngreeation has been heartene2l P filled I attrk"S e9. greatly. The decorations were fine fore the meeting included •plans lieves sick headtiChe, our T -1$ 54 =X39.50 Rapid Flo Filter Discs, 45C: -and although it rained all dfiv, the for a social evening early in Oct- stomach, indigestion,pric• c'rurch was made than filled each ober, and also for the Autu11 1;l heat etc. # W ell -made ohiek troughs also time. On Monday evening the Brook- Thank -offering meeting when Mr, y All -felt Mattresses Bab chiOk trou hs at naoder• Twining, of Toronto, known as the - • X5.50—$9.50 y � lin young people gave their play, g � Large Pound tin ate prices. L p the Hill to- Paradise'? -which Bird -Man,, will be present to givA 5�0. Walimt Cedar Chests- . was greeted by a packed -house. Tha his popular illustrated lecture on • The did reliable B. H: Paints,' Enamels nun were introduced in a "Birds and Bird Life." which prom- xl Large size, $24.50 anal Varnishes.- _ _ - Y l Ple BATHING CAPS plelsing way by Rev. Mr. Jull and ilea to .be. most. interesting. At the Also Harness Oil, Paint Oils, 'Turps and their parts were well taken, Tice conclusion of the business session. Ste our large assortment of _•. _'_ C. A STERRITT "i coal Oil: E E_ KER G N W C C. A. play is ,good, clean one with .lots of Mrs. Miller, Convener of Group A. latest styles and colors. fibs �{ Funeral Director Masses -Harris Repairs. humour and a healthy slant on life's and her helpers, gave a short pro- Clow prices will surprise you. 8 4 ���� problems. Almonds church had giv- gram. Mesdames F. Cassie and h �•' Private Ambulana Y en way for the afternoon and many Gray served a delicious tea at the ones E. C. ,Phm, B from there attended, which fe Most close. Mrs. Brown, 'Missionary Supt. Phone 18UO Hardware Phone 4A00 ! 7 anpreciated by the members here told the story of the "Life of John VR1UgGIa'f,' r 'O, PilalJ)<er il><. ntarl4� PICKBRING 7tforeign m te financial side of the service was Geddie" firvt foreitsttionary to tt well sustained. be sent out by the Colonial ChurA '! r - Ism , Joe Jacks was up next and he swung at a high one for a fouL The Ask Bro _two next were balls and the crowd �� THE starts to murmur. Was Hi ins �' Salaea wn EATHON d Higgins r i ;.� going to put them in a hole right at IAMOND 'v the offset? Jacks lined a hard single / between second and first and Simons BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMONSI ,.; pulled up on third. Over In the dog- , K4 out, Pop Clark spat toward the bat .:i:3.e:►::e:� .�:• .::�:. :� :+': :� :::::e ::•.o •:� a:ems . rack. Higgins stood out on the SYNOPSIS"Sure you weren't over .talking to found looking the situation over. He Since Pop, Clark disbanded his Frances Clark?" did not seem to be the least bitSALAD : tahe has bee„ aten ten years "What if I were? Is it any business ruffled.` ata =' agovainly trying to of yours?" Doyle -moved in. a little closer to - win the United League pennant "Look out for this Doyle fellow," the grass. The next Philadelph'a with his Royal Blues. Sport wrl- Mullins cautioned. "He seems to havq batter took a healthy cut at two T Z -tore give them little chance. the look -in there." strikes and fouled them off the '"Just because she's friendly to a stands. Lefty .was putting the ball in CHAPTER 111 ' chap you think there Is something to there with plenty of stuff on it. The # "Where you been, Bid?" some one it," Reynolds retorteu. next ball as a liner .right between Not the Men!. Burden Grows .� ":asked. "Does Pop have a hate against, re- third and short. Larry sprang high •Some of the men's fashion design �/� "I was a little late getting up here," porters?" Craven asked. to his right and speared the ball, with era are endeavouring to bring back On Customs lvllen Ae replied. " Flow do I know?" "Just thought you might," Craven practically the same motion he whip- 'flower covered waistcoats for the male _ - said thought "You seem to know ped it to Horan, who got Simons of the species. The chances are that sliding into' the plate -by about two the, average lord of creation will for- Amalgamated Civil Servants almost everything." "'It's a break for y u Sid, with your feet cibly resist this attempt to turn his Ask Government TO 4 manly bosom and• adjacent parts into brother on* the team; isn't it?" Mullins The crowd went wild: A lovely sneered. "1 suppose you get all the Play and a sweet. bit of thinking. a peregrinating nosegay. Study Needs. dope from him. or Frances. Is that (To'Le Continued). _ .-Brantford Expositor. bow you know so much about , the CALGARY.—Increased trade, be. inside workings o1 the team?'' tween Canada and the United States / "Can it, can't you?" Reynolds snap- has placed a heavy burden on the • ped back. I don't know any more work of customs. office staffs, it was - *--- -""- . --- about the team than you do." �•.',,•- ', noted in a resolution adopted • "What's the low-down on the Whip , ! c �, annual convention of the Amalgam per -Frances -Doyle situation?" Mullins �r Home `n V � sted .Civil Servants of Canada here went, on. ~ recentIy. - "Reynolds has cut them both out," By LAURA KNIGHT Theresolution requested the-De- Craven he•De- Craven broke in. "The others haven't partment of National Revenue to ' got a chance. look into the qugstion of adequacy - s — CINNAMON BUNS Reynolds ignored .them and started - staff. of customs staffs and to secure the ! ? writing his, leads.; S -("r ;" , �� opinion of .collectors respecting the to 14 minutes, or ant:; delicately Doan on the diamond there was strike go over. Horan walked out You can keep Royal Yeast Cakes Stripes.'" Pop, his arms swinging sufficiency of theif staffs. for -all luta-time menn civil servants a commotion in front of each dugout. f ;r I Another resolution urged that all •ROYAL areBlIIIfB $ i The two teari}s walked out onto the Little pigs are being fed cod liver vents in the Prairie Provinces, due temporary employes in the civil ser or, the Mayor. The men were out of field and grouped themselves in col- ,, x 'FULL STRENGTH vice be placed oh the permanent s — CINNAMON BUNS umns of fours. The 'local Street y. ': staff. ci:-il sexvants, Cleaners' Band blared out its " first11, t ., • •. _ Other resolutions adopted urged a , �� sour notes of .Souses "Stars ander to 14 minutes, or ant:; delicately minimum wage o! a month strike go over. Horan walked out You can keep Royal Yeast Cakes Stripes.'" Pop, his arms swinging y � � _ for -all luta-time menn civil servants YEAST CAKES and his old bow legs churning the I additional allowance for civil ser- erare •ROYAL areBlIIIfB $ i field,. strode valiantly beside -.His Hon- Little pigs are being fed cod liver vents in the Prairie Provinces, due whenever you use the rs or, the Mayor. The men were out of Mme , to higher cost of living' an eight' 'FULL STRENGTH step as they straggled toward .the " "'° ' hour day with it 44 -hour week for all s — CINNAMON BUNS Use dependable which hit the screen back of the plate. mast If there is anything -as woeful with remaining 1% cups coconut. ci:-il sexvants, Sift flour once, add baking pow- take in hot oven '•(400 deli.• F.) 12 .as the march out,:to cexiter field for , �� �• to 14 minutes, or ant:; delicately in Life? - strike go over. Horan walked out You can keep Royal Yeast Cakes flag raising, it has never been unveil- •. - _ _ . Cream butter and rind thoroughly, ate' with coc.ln r ed for public gaze. " i •�,. Little pigs are being fed cod liver the prizes. in life DO go to the men- whenever you use the rs Lefty Higgins and A-1 Wh:tper, the ,.e • r tally alert and efficient. " e -oil duringnhe winter, the Ontario Ag - eggs, one at a time, beating well af- i opposing pitchers, were the -only, ones, qa ..- - riculturai College exhibit at the Cah Your and learn self -m telero �lentat Efficiency •is " a matter oe • fresh, full strength. No other dry his control in. Clearwater." left behind. They- kept right on , A -t adian National Exhibition showed, milk, a sinall amount at a time, mix fnr some ti. --ti when, packed in l, j,•r warming up in " front of the grand was busy pounding his machine. out of every 8 Canadian women !ng thoroughly after each addition, ,.-.: The Institute of Practical j stand.. It_ was too chilly to risk let- _ maple or white ficin P g. —bits N. Ii- baking sheet, placing far apart. Bake t-ifi their arms cool -,off. The boys �"�. ► Peterson, Box x.00.. Bruce Olins, '_810 Confederation sanding ' "The Soyal Yaa■,t reached center field. The Mayor re- Walnut Cake With Raisins Ont. s i Bake soot^ siva■ CE T E 8 T$ D 1Rpya1 J. r Coconut Ice -Box Cookies moved his derby and all hands stood _ spoaga secipa■ rte` for the brads ptw j ' 4. cups sifted cake flour, 3 tea yolks and whites, beaten separately, p Ira cup milk, 2 cups flow. 2. "a at attention as the band played spoons baking powder, 35 teaspoon salt, 1f4.cups softened butter or oth- +, - ` - ATTENTION i Kau Coupon. er-shortening, 1% cups sugar, 2 eggs through to the discordantend. • The svY' sAnl:-=s_ 'CANADA' Send in your favourite• recipe for cup nut meats broken: Ice with �' raphochart brief ceremonies over, _both. teams •' pie, cake. main -course dish or pre - straggled back:and tlje crowd started F serves. We are offering 11.00 for AN yelling for action. h i rec each pe printed. "All, here we go;" .Mullins said with0, t _ ..... ll' s sigh of relief up in the press box, t HOW TO ENTER CONTEST "His honor is going to chuck. out t Plainly write or " print out lite is the first ball." grediec is and method, and send it to The Mayor sent a high one, which Fall Fa-hian:. In Small Cookies _per. Chill overnight. or until firm =ether with name and address to:I Dike Stewart of the .Philadelphia out- Autumn fashion shows are- now enough 'to ,slice. Cut in 1-8 inch Household Science, 73 Adelaide St. " , '7: - .. field grabbed: Finally every ane.the order of r slices.; bake on ungieased baking —un -yy Toronto— that breathless moment before the exhibiEors are preparing to show s ce hot oven 2 1 r :e manutes..blakes 12 dozen cookies. ca es an' cookies that are to be the highlights WAKE U P YOUR INSTALMENT 2 of the bridge teas and luncheons• .:'.Rolled, Coconut Cookies j Lefty Higgins was on the mound for the coming season. A. caric4y of, small cookies is most enticing:.-- to .. 2 cups coconut, premium ,shred, :-L� V E R BIL E tossing them down, to Horan. Over - cut; 3a cup heavy" cream, 2 cups at short, LarryDoyle: : was . digging y serve as the cake course at tea or sifted cake flour, -• cu sugar. 1 P g And You'll Jump Out of Bed is the 'them out of the dirt and firing the with the dessert at luncheon or din- 'i 1 % teaspoons baking.powder, ;_ cqp Morning Rarin' to Ge ball down to Schatz on first. The ne.r. Even the ladies on so-called ducing die s,' rant resigt them, and butter or other' shortening, 1 egg, !( fiver should pour out two pounds of po tRttnid bile into bile Blues were showing plenty of pepper unbeaten. your bowel daily, u this and seemed pretty confident. if cn­sc little ether nre aic.•s a Add i, rup coconut to cream; let bnoc9owinQ::treeiy,your food doesn't dicest. It iu■t decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up aM' Dave Simons, the. Philadelphia lead- favourite with the male sex: stand`, sift flour once.- measure, auu `, 7onratomach. You geteonatipated. Harmful poisons ko into the body. and you feel sour. off man, tossed away three bats be- fore he took his stance facing Lefty .Coconut Orange Cookies baking powder and salt; and. sift again. Cream butter thoroughly: add' ■nnk and the world -looks punk. A more bowel movement doesn't always get You Higgins. He was a. right-handed 2 cups sifted cake flour, 2 % tea- and fluffy; then add egg and beat at the aiue.needsomething that works on the liver as well. it takes those coedt old batter, and' one of the best lead- off spoons baking powder, f,'z . teaspoon- 1 thoroughly. Add flour, alternately ' Carnes of Liiel cLiver Pfrt'ee,y Ind make yotytaeao these, el "up '. men in the league. salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, cup oat- with cream, mixing well atter each and up". Harmless and gentle they the bile flow freely. They do y "Ballone." The first was low meal. 1 'cup butter, or other short- addition. Chill. Roll 1-8 inch thick on nuke the work ofcalomel but have nocalomel ormercury ia.. and outside. In quick succession came ening, 4 teaspoons grated orange slightly floured board. Cut 7Vlf.h them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name IStabbotalyrefuse anything, else. 25c. two more balls. and then a high fou] ,� t rind, 1 ,3 cups sugar, 2 eggs, unbeat-" f! :ured 3 /s inch cutter ;v1, place on en 3-4 cup coconut premiurr shrea, ungleased baking sheet dminkle Use dependable which hit the screen back of the plate. 4 tablespoons. milk. � with remaining 1% cups coconut. Royal Yeast Cakes and The crowd was yelling advice to Sift flour once, add baking pow- take in hot oven '•(400 deli.• F.) 12 .Have You an Aim Lefty. Sitched called Royal Sponge Recipes ..Simons watched a ca der,. salt, and cinnamon, • and sift to 14 minutes, or ant:; delicately in Life? - strike go over. Horan walked out You can keep Royal Yeast Cakes together three times. Add oatmeal. browned. Makes '2%_ 'd,zen medium The race may for weeks — even months — and toward Higgins and said something, Cream butter and rind thoroughly, ate' with coc.ln r oswift le attle. to the strong—but, count on the same fine results but the next one was a ball and ad - am to- cor,.ies. Cut in fanry ~napes; decay the prizes. in life DO go to the men- whenever you use the rs gether until light and fluffy. Add of citron •3: dates, bits .'.f �n<lied tally alert and efficient. " e —bemuge every cake is air -tight! Up in the press box, Craven turned eggs, one at a time, beating well af- pineapple or cl,eriies, snall cinna• }ou can bring direction to bear on life Separately wrapped—they stay to Mullins. "It looks as if Left lost y y y ter each a gg; then coconut and n cit eandiec. "ur cr lo1•ed.: u ;• i_•, ,if nr- Your and learn self -m telero �lentat Efficiency •is " a matter oe • fresh, full strength. No other dry his control in. Clearwater." blend. Add flour, alternately with sired. These Lucl ies will kea,l fresh training. yeast has this special protection. '"Shut -up, you pall -bearer." Terry Royal Yeast Cakes are used by 7 milk, a sinall amount at a time, mix fnr some ti. --ti when, packed in l, j,•r write for particulars of our courses. ' was busy pounding his machine. out of every 8 Canadian women !ng thoroughly after each addition, or tin with a U1,bt•fittin,, cover rind The Institute of Practical who prefer dry yeast. Try them. Drop from a teaspoon on ungreased st.*td in a c..ol, cty place. 1. baking sheet, placing far apart. Bake grid Applied Psycholoy, �.; FREE BOOKLET! BAB MOWS a� deg. F,) 10 to z- m hot oven, until minutes, or until done. bIakes 4 dor- �^ THIS WEEVS WINNER '_810 Confederation sanding ' "The Soyal Yaa■,t en cookies. Walnut Cake With Raisins >isoxTaEsa, P.Q. ' s i Bake soot^ siva■ CE T E 8 T$ D 1Rpya1 J. r Coconut Ice -Box Cookies 1 cup sugar, 35 cup butter, 2 eggs, _ spoaga secipa■ rte` for the brads ptw j ' 4. cups sifted cake flour, 3 tea yolks and whites, beaten separately, p Ira cup milk, 2 cups flow. 2. "a taraa above Zia t i� many other■. spoons baking powder, 35 teaspoon salt, 1f4.cups softened butter or oth- sweet teaspoons baking powder.. At lite 'seeded _ The Kau Coupon. er-shortening, 1% cups sugar, 2 eggs last add 1 cup raisins and 1 svY' sAnl:-=s_ 'CANADA' unbeaten, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 3 cups cup nut meats broken: Ice with �' raphochart CFooas coconut premium shred sifl!' Sift flour once, measure, add bak- srAMA><nas:AxosLndrrsn• _ In • Shows how to read character � g powder and salt, and. sift again. FrosswAma•aubarvst..Towato,ow • • • from -handwriting, at a glance. ri.sse, 2"d « do rose Raw Teen Combinl� butter, sugar, and eggs, >satrassoa. beating thoroughly; then vanilla andsola by all i�rassien-2sa Ioe -PREPAID . ^t1 35c (tube), Soc end 11.00 coconut. Add flour.gradually, mixing - ' ••--,.,_-, well after each addition. Divide Graphologist Room 4Z1 ser —[ s 'r uuQ No. � _ e �s doughin four parte. Place on waxed 73 Adelaide St., W. paper and shape Into roils, 1% inches •&A Toronto C—R in diameter; roll' each in waxed pa- • r , '�- � �: • _ .. :. •.. ., ;; ' 1 Stat ImlievFrs in this paresent life, sqs, •• A Rhino e.g., Rom. 4: 25; 6; 4; 8: 11; Col. 2: 1..? UN DAY words and especially those ph. 1: 19, 'FS words of Paul's prayer in Eph. 1: 18, 20. And the fellowship of his suffer- ings. uffer y tugs. (See, for some,of Christ's suf- y _ - CHOO ferings, aside, from the cross John w �' E S S O N Il: 33; Matt. 23; 37; 26: 38; Heb. here be referring to his martyrdom, that was not far off, but to this, that Christ suffered even unto death, BECOMING A CHRISTIAN -acts save them on this earth. i.e. was willing even to die that men 16: 16.40; Phillippians 3: 7-14. 34. And he brought them up into might be redeemed from sin, so Pahl PRINTED TEXT Acts 16: 22-34; his house, and set food before them,. is willing to be crucified with Christ and dead unto -pin in his own life, Philippians 3: 7-14. and rejoiced greatly, with all .his until, actually, he had died with GOLDEN TEXT -Believe on the house, having, bel'.eved in god, (Cf. Christ. Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be Acta 8: 39). Ths.peace and joy that 11. `If by any means I may attain saved. Acts 16:31, we have in -befieving cannot be unto the resurrection from the dead. r: equalled' by an>thmg that the world Notice that Paul does not speak of THE LESSON I,N ITS SETTING can ever offer us. the resurrection of the dead, 'but £ ` .Time-A.D. 60. from the dead. " By this Paul refers °h�° Place Philippi, in the northeast-. 7. Howbeit what things were gain to the first resurrection, the resur ern part of Macedonia,' about ten too me. Literally, "gains" "as if, rection of believers, that great event miles from the coast. miser -like, he had, counted his begz in which those who are in Christ, will of treasure." -H. C. G. Moule. The be raised from among the dead. '22. And the multitude- rose up to things which had been gain to him 12. Not , that I have alreaay o:r- gether against them: and the mag- before his conversion he minutely tained, or am already made perfect: istrates rent their garments off them, refers to in the preceding verses: -by 13ut I press on, if so be that I may and commanded to "beat then: with birth, an Israelite of the tribe ,of lay hold ,on that for which also I i' 'rods. -Paul later refers 'to three Benjamin; by training and ,conviction. was laid hold on by Christ Jesus. ' beatings with rods which he' had suf= a Pharisee b life and conduct, g , 9 The Greek word' here twice trans- fcred for the os Fs sake (2 Cor blameless. "He seemed to have be i it d "la hold on" is a word which - g P 11 : 25). This, however, is the only longed to • almost every kind of means "to reach .out and grasp," one to which we have defitiite, refer aristocracy• which excites -the dreams "to -lay hold of so as to make one's .ence. It, is hndoubtedly tilat to and kindles tkie aspirations of men," own," `oto seize 'upon," , "to take which he refers in his First -These have I counted for Christpossession of," "to --under E rew all these things overboard h I t if n.urr I b :i prstle 13. .Bret ren, count no myse 23. And when they had laid -many that he might have Christ-. yet to have laid hold: buf one thing Bill Spaulding, Jr., (left) and Hal'Hershon, varsity players, pictured 1 stripes upon them, the cast them 8. Yea .verily, and I count all things Ido, forgettingthe things which are in action as -they began workout at early practice of the football P P y to be loss for the excellent of -the, g team. of the University of California at. Los Angeles. I into prison, charging the jailor to knowledge of Christ Jesus m f -the, behind, and stretching forward to the keep them safely: 24. w:ro, having y things 'which are before. The pic- '?eceived such a charge, cast "them The Lord Jesus, many years before Lure here is one : unning a race. Paul into the inner prison. "An inner this, had made the profound re does not claim that he has yet at Writer and Actress Bride in Old Mexico - prison had no window or outlet ex- mark: "This is life -eternal, that they tamed all that is available for him - - should know thee, the only true God.° y, sept a door leading into the outer n Jesus Christ, but he is determined r pt and hint whom thou didst send, � 4en •�, _prison, which. when 'closed; noxa from this moment on to.'forget. the , -- • lately shut out light and air. And Jesus Chsist:' For whom I suffered, things tivhich . are behind -mistakes, made their feet fast in the stocks." the loss• of .all ,things,., and do count failures, his s:ns, his thwarted pun "-The word here translated 'stocks' them but refuse, that I may gain i oses, . his disappointments 'theevil is from a verb meang to scrape or Christ. Just as at the moment when things that ' Feople have. said about ! plane and is used; for a Piece of we. are savod, we . must give . up our him, even his triumphs and success ` wood whether a cross or gibbet (Acts own' scheme of saving ourselves, and es, and to devote every bit of his 6: 30; 10: 39; Gal.. 3: 13; 1 Pet. .2-. our. own- hopes of- self:iustification, P J strength to the more glorious t�i'.ngs '24)- or a log 'or' timber with five and accept Christ our -only hope, so which are yet• before him. biles (four for the wrists and ankles if we long to advance in com,,lete 14. 1 press on . toward tte goal s } ` and one for the -neck)' or two for 2: 18; 5: 8. See also Col. 1. 2.1;`1 Pet. unto the - 4: 13;. 1f.). Becoming conformed prize of the high caping 'the feet as here. r,f God in Chr:at Jesus. "The writer 'w ,�+�A 25. But about midnight Pani and unto his death. Paul can hardly , . `3b g .i is living, .lovtng, working in view of y Silas were praying and singing obedience to the wr 1 of the Lord. 1' s sinzle prizr; he looks forward to I� hymns unto God. Many - time2i be compketcly infiiled with his joy,• and c �S ra 1,. t?' ten's hand as it will extend tore this had the jailer imprisoned peace, and power. rneir in this dark hole, but' thele 9. .And lie found in h°m. Not only the r. Bath of, victory, and to his ► j ""�"�� twp prisoners' were 'distin u:,ned found in him as our Saviour, but .voP:c r,s it will utter -.-the tong -for. - from all he had ever .had ,under his fo.urid in' flim aa. Lord in His - g war;. '1Velc dent,.. ood and fa'.thful peare. g _ charge, for instead 'of groaning and in His joy, in Ills power, in All the a glory. About.twentvflve vears a¢o names.�" mumbling in their pain and' !ear, fujlne-ss :of 11'a.. lor•. Not havinz. a sold h's 180. shares- of - :Paul and Silas were heard talking rrghteousne. s of mine ow,i, even th rf (`suaens icy �'l' r _' _ .., • which is .of the law, but that which 2• s d - _r,; And suddenlythere was a teat , x r - earthquake, sd 'that the, foundz►tiona is throrgh faith in Christ; the right.-tcu'.� an the. Ford Motor (tympany �" I 4W eousness which is from Gc�d by faith For 929b00,00•?, observes . the New. of the prison -house Isere shaken:s l an; immediately all the doo 3 were Before his ronvers:on, P.wl ha.1 n- 1 ,r•1: sun. _ x � 3 a. `r. ('coir -ens derided to turn - his e ; �,r ' righteousness -o P. his .own. 1•ouCh it :opened; -and, every ones..bands were L ih;;r•;;ab'c Intents fn the' iblir ser was utterly ir,aloqua.o` for his Qal p' loosed. 27. And the jailor, being y :•;�c, being able to live pn the, inter roused out of sleep and seeing the:. vstion, the righteousness .ot God ` t, nn his• $_cJ;a00,e00 M I `w 1• k i Prison doors open, drew his sword Nvlreh• he hn$ sPpropri ate l by- fa;th. a , s 10. Thst.I mug know him, niirl the Mr. Couzer., cnjoycd the rtputa ;� : and was about• to kill hi#nself, sup power ;.of his - re,urr^c:ion 'On 't',.v 1i m of bc'n�.a s}�rcted (innnc'rr from nosing that. the prisoners had he ti•, -r b^7inn'n7 ct' his motor car escaped. (Cf. 4: 31; 12: 19; 27s 4'�) Power of. C� st'a res+:rreaiop for t s ' ` If the bands. of the" prisofiers were - : - - -. , - .. - • '• � - � �, . "ix ,e, _ . r loosed, why did they not escape? 6• lilt ;:r "The: answer is that a semi•Oriental mob would be panic stricken b _'Uo d Ge'o► a and !"1. -er Meat s` y 'the' Y l M stra-nge -that they did not escape. -- - 28, But Paul cried with a loud `voice; saying, Do thyself rio harm: .:' _ .. `.for we. are. all here.. The domination { of Paul's personality ' - ` a Jahn Farr�u, writer, and his .bride, iVlaureen O'Sullivan„ i'ilm star, persor:ali -is here, as on playing "she loves me, she loges me not", in patio of .i'laya l:nsen- so many other occasions, plainly evi- t A" ada Hotel in Mexico. Farrow's dog watches, fun. a.. dent. i 29. And he called for lights and t _ sprang in, and trembling for `fear, ' x _ A Glft Horse (iron) -..fell down before Paul and Silas, 30. and brought them out and -,said,- Sirs, what must •I do. to be saved? How. 4 I � quickly circumstances chhnge• the a ? moods of mea! A few hours before this the jailer was a hardened keep - or of- criminals, brutal, accustomed -#o lgoking upon suffering without the - slightest emotion; now, we find him > Jews trembling, prostrate before two Je � . ,whom, shortly before, 'he had seen fastened to the stocks of his darkest, •-' prison •without the slightest mix - giving! 31. And they said, Believe on the Lora Jesus, and thou' shalt be -saved, ou and thy >}ouse, Paul knew . the >,. - answers to this question at once. In *act, he kneed it better than anything else in. -the world. It was the one question that 'he .longed to have men ask him. 32.• And they spake the s Na mnrei of tha T.nrri nfltn him_" with .. ., ... .,... a iiE. Y 4v q r , ,•..•; ;• . .... L any..>+ { � 'n'�. .: .-'...:•.'iY•`-£t,: .'4" �7 ,, � '-'• ` „[. ..;D`S•ff - ",'�'•J•.),f„•�,' Fn ;�" t.,- "1'P' fir' •. • ,q ": F,4j, .� .X'K .. ,'} L^'-1 '.'Y.•cf�:S4i iV•n •. :.4.'•'.'..: •iLr. •t:^ .p. �/ ....':Y,'. `. rF".,�I..{S`RI. I.. i n^"cS :f },. .. r ..: r. •'0.w 1 ^ - �� _ .,�,,y;,. +i , ,;. rlr , "�':f..•.... '_ .,�i:'�'S• -' .tip- '7 �`:� f:; , ,C: � .. h..'. •' ,� r�{ , } - #� i14 Gi�'rili Kt� QiWO' - the guest speaker. She has endear- ♦ ♦ •+� 1 way. Some strenuous games 'FACILITIES �ap1Q LC ��Q Mutug, 0 ed herself to all by her ready sym- . • Tem/ were indulged in the first part of pat' d, quick understanding, and ,'for Dlacin Iasuraace V� 4 ?Li the evening, then this crowd gath- i per. tsar; sj1.W paid !3 saunas rare tact. T1.ie subject of her • eyed around the campfire for re- - WAWANE3A 1209. DO: i Bubas to the United $ratan talk was, The Glory of the Gar- freshments in the forte of steaming INSURANCE OF ALL HINDS t and GL B*Wn $2.00 is ay,�� den' and an atmosphere of peace Chea Rates for, Faros and cora, wormers and buns 'and marsh- and beauty seemed to pervade the in your choice of Fifteen Canadian p a mallows. A sing-song led by the room as the picture of the garden Buildings ` JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor* Ford Brothers with their guitar was made very real , by the eloq- Windstorm Insurance on. WAdlaa ' and mouth-organ and - assisting uence of the speaker. It was a and British Companies of Sound ' crooners seemed to fit in with the P - Windmills, Silos ebs. Whitevale pleasure to welcome. the Whitevale Financial Standing Automobile Insuranes e[ _ Perfect evenng and glowing fire. W. I. as guests .for the day. Arr- All Hinds The concluding part of the even- angements were made to have the Ten yens experience in Banking , congratulations to Jack Nolan, ing, s program took the form of in 'Write er Phone 1 -'who won the Junior -Boys' Champ- Highland .Creek W. I. place an ex- and Insurance. Now serving clients doer games and dancing, after •libit in the Institute Display at the :-ionship at the Field Day held at BQ���N 8C �Q�E w'.�ich the crai+•d dispersed P Y fit Thirteen Different Township* ana WHITBY ONT 'Markham Fair Grounds, on Sept. The month' of October marks the Markham Fair. It being Dollar Day, :88ed. the Roll Call was answered by each � ' opening - of the season for church with an office system to take care anniversaries fowl suppers, member presenting. her dollar,, an i Cherrywood peer and the telling how she had earned it. At You Can Bu at Hoine of doable the volume efficiently. )VIRES, BATTERIES, • �" Harvest Home Festivals in many the close of the afternoon, the host- Mr. and Mrs. G. Kent, of Van- country places. It is the time of esa, assisted by Mrs. Stotts and Your enquiries are invited and your AOCE890R1E9,r louver, -who are on, their return • year when ministers and choirs are Mrs. Brumwell, served a delicious journey from Vhny, visited for a sought in friendly exchange from lunch. patronage appLmiated. At ae tow and better perces _ :...few days with the latter's sister, neighboring churches or from a- "Xrs. John. Petty and Mr. Petty m,ong the city's ' best. A bouxtiful D A. :SM F R you ei>vn stn Tumnto ;• On Wednesday evening of Iast harvest will be reflected at Centen- LAND SURVEYOR Brougham Out. phone 515' y i- 'week 'a good representation of th-2 nial United Church next Sunday, families -of the comlmunity gather- Oct. 4th, in the decorations for its F. J. DONE�'AN B. A., B. Se., O. Let a9 repair that leaky rola -ed at the hall to do tlortour to Mr. Annual Harvest Home services. and Mrs, Walter Fenney,_ who have Large congregations are expected L. S. On file are the records of sur- . BROCK .recently been married, by present- To hear ' Rev: Dr. Dickson, of Met- veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 365Skilled Motor Repairs. ing them with gifts and an address. ropolitan Cl•prch, Toronto, in the King East, Oshawa. Ph-ne 198ly 1. THEATRE 16 Gordon A Law : a = .A pleasanteve2.30,...and Rev. Mr. muesic, games etc., followed by re- Beech, of Bellofair Church, ,Toron- Phone 290$ - 'freshments and later, a serenade. to, at 7 o'clock, Assisting in the SAVE' MONEY and -Saturday PICKERItiG. fINTARPO l The meeting of the Woman's Ass-services wilt be the choirs of Belle- 4lctuber 2 and 3 fait and Victoria S uare churches. os, at an es+ Two $hw3 9 30 - ociation will be held in the church q - p ' on Oct. 8th, at' 2.30 o'clock. Word- - yxturdes 5fatiuee at 130 ..Thanks. Program Committee: Mrs. Highland Creek. t7uy y L. Gates and Mrs. G. road. Ladies >, X. YALE GENE AUTRY please provide refreshments. We The many friends of Mrs. Vtck- 'would very much appreciate a full ery, wl•lo is visiting her sister, in /� p L I E I v ' attendance at this, our thank giving the-city, were very sorry to learn T A l «T�t�r �1►*en i - 'meeting • and .take this opportunity that s`* is seriously ill14' C. 15,'!c.plus ► S"ING NG to extend a cordial invitation to all Monday evening, Sept. 28th, the' •lA�AgQNDff� $ that 6Q3lriq! ` Ladies of the community to meet W. A. of Centennial United Church - 'with us on this occasion. -catered to the Bellefaire Church tag. amd' afixtz Can g�vs. -- - -- - Young Men's Class. There were' a Alpo Examination Service Brock Road bout 100 present to enjoy the chick- OILS-15, 30, 27 and 30 ets. '4rA'3E; PI ['T3' ;.}. Quality : Sa}�{ en supper and t' l inany goo.' per q.teart. - •. E�Utlt� U'CUN.tiELL C. H. Tuck, Opt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bushby, of thin_gi• served • by these ladies, fam- E ht Spedalm "Columbus. were Sunday visitors 8f pus for their culinary skill, spe,<iai prle e6 7n IN OPP� E ohm Mr• and Mrs: Clifford Huhbard. ' The 11 edw•ay home on Old Dan- , , « We. arc sorry to relate that Mian forth Road '►as been the scene of 1.H A(: t O K OI l.$ Affair "• Marjorie Brawn is unable t4. art- many delightful corn and werner �'* end shoo' owing to illiteas. It is roasts this month. :1:u of the lsrg- �+ with Jusan!! 'roped that she wilt soon be around eat ones of the past few days •ern RQ�EfJ ��tb I those of the Canadian Meta[ Work- .. Harry Hull.. Mr. and .Mrs. Fred 'Yates have efs Union and the Ti SERVICE STATION peer Richard- 'WrA L,TEFL CA�Tii kTT Builder and Contractor Lon -Distance Movers. A the - ,..'*one to 71-ronto ,for the tall and Ott g t , Hatt mite west of Rouge River .._ wintermonth9, andtieareso try to there were about 1'25present, South side of �o 2' Hi less Y - , •— _ ..BrlwsR6rk and. StueWor 'andd after we'mer roast, and aore tern from the Cotrers Idanrlsg, Thionlayat3 .i►dey - - cialty ' 1emporary one. y Morrish's Hall-to dance:' __.-3A LE REOxSTER. - (slstUcil ea 5�_ .fl. and. T _ Architect's �Sery Oe Ahough their absence be only x bountiful su r.. ,th repaired' W T -T'ww. 8hna.r. at I wad n __ Mr. Art. 'Badgerow' has been do- On Thursday, Sept. 24th, the Sew- _ -in .Rome retxovatin$ to his home for Branch of the Highland Creek rh- &pry of isaeuurtai Wluerore' Pope" � R THURSDAY,. OC':�j nth. - Auction' - recently. As well as the inside im Women's Institute _spent a . Very sale of farm, farm stock and .im- - Ni�ltet��¢xlr THE CROWN, 1Nti.8 . proven-Tts, electric lights have enjoyable afternoon at the ,home of plements„ the property of. JamesXAY � �� Hobobauk Rd. and Krnddton.$d. . `been instailed making lti all a very Mrs. Craven, Altona Rd. Errs. Routley, Ibt 28, rear con. 5; Tt.cp. - 4-L Pbona•Pisk SM . comfortable home' for Art and Mrs. Graves, Past DistrictPresident, was of Whitby, one mile west of it Badgernw. Brooklin, Farm consisting of, 216 Messrs Rowe' and White dropped Ln . Memoriam -acres, 'will be, offered for sale at- "THE WHITE, hr home a while• ane report Fall _ 3-o'clock. -Sale of ,tock and'imp- ". (�j;� ff (� ?�1 �� (� 'Fair bu4in"s with the train quite GORMLFY-in loving memory of : - lement3 wilt continence at 12.30• ;AI' u AJUIU ,tJ� �1,f� 4 90111I, ..'they have been, attending a dear husband, who passed aaway sharp. Term,, CaOv. Terms for ' several local fairs, this week at Oct. and, 1931. farm •�m1T be arranged. 'See post- ( With - •� :: 'i - '. '� 1Brarnptx>n and Friday and Saturday Tl;me passes, but lore'and memory ers..Wm. Maw, auctioneer. IAN Hl•'Yl'ER We silo Buildinit (fall kinds. "8t' Markham Fair. Here's. ' hoping cling SATURDAY, OCT. 106-.mictibn IW_ ALD WCK)"S exr success continues— Lovingly remem r p wi e. '- ° GAl><,L'1bNTWit INV, - breeding cattle (Herefords aml ,_X ' _ -__• ' :- ;_ A1i TION,gARin lovinR memory of Corpors� ur tgsat , �f3XG ; Dellusha, of the 2nd Batt. form- erin 'the property of David A. A birthday party was held at the g• P P 5' and borne of Mr. and Mrs. Pmfitt, Aur- erly of tt..e 116th Batt., killed in Pugh. Terms, -Cash. See bilis. GFLNIX-AL R iPAiR WORK •nra, to do honour to firs. Profitt's -action in'France, Sept. 27th, 1918. Sale at .one o'clock. Wm. •tif2iw, , We little thought when' leaving surtioneer. � e axe propAusd tolrepairoard. W, s Bio sell Bragtford Roofing mother, Mrs. Chapman and Mr. D. S • home,rucks tractisors >aud all i sr.n. W. Dalton, Oshawa, This celebra- ^ 'SA'TL'RD.4Y,' OCT.OCC10th = �cxi<ctiori' Maf�riafs, Empire Bwthrooin He, so ;oon in death would sleep, aareof Houseiwld -furniture;' Mee- maekiiaec .wheelti rebuilt awl ,ion has , taken place annually' on y �nspmeot, Duro Water He suffered' much; he earned his tare equipment etc, he property of Sept. 19th, for `t}*, past 5 years. ' A rest P Pe, Y Oi1re•e@ttillgs Wood-work ana: � Systeme, Beatty buffet luncheon was provided at one 3lrs. Ida L. Steer, at.. Rosebank Stable tit meat God called him home' for he knew Corners, on No. 2 Highway.,Pick_ Wo:ld.tIICninji Of 1111 kig3s. Eq p o'clock by M". Profitt for tho. ` and other Building Materials best. eri Township. Sale at 2 o'cl k. Place your order nam for guests. At two c ;'ock in the after- r� P' ` 1 Estituates• Free - -Ever remembered by his sister. 1\o reserve: T,.-rms- Cashes Gordon wood-working and turning. noon they retired to the drawing- g -room to listen to the program over Doyle. Guaranteed Sellers, auctioneer. Phone or Call , CFRB, the announcers spoke of Mrs. man -and Mr. Dalton celebrat- �• H. ROWE F. J. P 7 � ' ROT SE Ing their ,birthday and in honor, Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop. Pboue 8502 they sang "The Old Rugged Cross" 1.e�. l i B.,RRX L 1(Successor tq W.H. jackeoni-?tfiver the radio. They t?en, spent PhhoePick272Q PICKHRIN0. ONTAR[Gthe afternoon in pleasant talks to- gether. At six o'clock the guests-- retired to the dining-rooni and sur= - rounded a well-laden table' beaeti- (1 t e � �J, � � f ' � y Ora R eta* (1% • DES ed manes in different shades on, the lovely birthday cake, the candles FINEST BULK being pink and green, Mr. Finlay .` - p p 3 lb f 15c of 'aurora then. took charge and f , Oct. 2-2,29 Trot or Pace SoA his lbs.:­for or , called upon the konoured for a .2.21 'Trot or Pace ox�NGE speech of which they both gave s f eatable reply,' ,and then thanked • Ale' guests for the .honour bestowed Pony Race, Drawing Contest Marmalade` large jar,' , : , 24b. upon them. The room was, then Boys Calf &Foal Clubs 'Olt KiDIZED darkened 'and thip candles lighted i salt, free by the two, the cake was then out Fain Club running, 2 pkgs., 15C. and passed to all. The guests then - retired to the drawing-roam. where. iINZ _ <. many beautiful gifts were given to Oct. 3.2.26, Trot or Pace - ..'the honoured guests The' guests Pork and Beans, 2 tins' for 20x. �. aviere from Snowball, . Claremont, „i.l 5, Trot or Pace ' Datswm, Aurora. A pleasnt evening. SLICED ' Pon Race Live Stock Show was spent together, after which - - lCm. Stone„ of. Snowball played _ Pineapple, 2 tins for ` ,' Z2C. And sang, "God be with you till we CLARK'S I . a SIG 1'�I�DV�AY Soups'' 3 for : `25x. i hMnd creeit .. - Vegetable �-� - . i ' ' • 1 DOZEN 'ZINO RINGS XXX;Spenial, Oagh do Oarry. ,t . Big Dance at Night Hann-igan s Orchestra Friday evening, last the High- ll DUZB*N RUBBER RINGS . GR kNULATED SUGFAk . ,. lmd Creek Junior Institute ent- Admission 35 ets. . ­Children free All for 29c. 100 ib. Bag tor $5.10 }stained their friends at a corn f " f, heli at the home of Mise Mary R. H. CROSBY, Sec.-Treas., Markham 8007H d MCIRfSON s e i.oyst Factory ;8 P U M P STRAND THEATR$ Mrs. Augustine has returned from riow 'working to -capacity on the to- i. Eye Uxbridge, Out. the north, where' she was visiting mato crap. ° --her brother, w4lose wife is serious- MXs, `Chas- ' Grant, 'of Toronto, Ca _Hand and Electric - 1'unrs., Fri. and Sats ly ill, visited her father here last week. - ' -"re Oct. I, 2, & 8 �r Crazy Water Crystals are hold- Mrs. Appleton, of Cliatham spent . AndSold and Repaired. ing -another of their dances here on the week -end with her father, Jo3. JEAN `TLE �fEDDY ALU v •Friday night. S -ally May will be Evans. - • -'ELECTRIC WIRING NELSON EDDY '� •� • there. D. BY, Morgan has been laid up. Ey C. W. PILKEY - ' PICKERING IN The Y. P. S. of the United Church for a few days, requiring medical �+ Phone Pick. 2116 - 4`RC�SE MARIE s'r enjoyed a social evening at Greer. attention. Strain - - R River on Ttiursday, and put,. on the Sorry to report Mr. Jamee Evans THE PICTURE FOR ALL program.not quite so well, and hope for an By C. H. Tuck,' Opt. Farm : M a L h inti r y ALSO Continuing our article of last immediate change. RIN'TIN TIN JR. in week, Mr. Fred Evans and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamlin Astigmatism frost 1! Wood, Coekshut.t, 1: 1.. [jj 'l '� Richardson continue to hold the have mold to the-Neriich farm on 4`Tlle Dog Yr ol['�add Miller Trophy. this 7th concession. Astigmatism.. (•without a point), is Case, Dc Laval - Miss E. Underhill has returned and MIs• A. ,Mantle have due to'an irregular condition of the Frost & Wood Cornbinder near new And Others, from Guelph, where she attended moved into the residence formerly surfae: of one or . more . of the re- Footlift riding, 2 -furrow plow occupied by Mr. Fred Lynn, fractive snrtases of the eye. A dif- .` Mon., Tneh• sant Wed.' the funeral of her brother-in-law, yn Two-way M. H, riding plow the late David Young. Tete Bowling Club are, staging a ference in - the . pow,er in the difler- Oliver 2 -furrow Tractor plow; -Oct. 5, 9 & 7 a Wm. and Ms. Birkett are away local tournament this Friday for ent meridians or tie parts . of a Fordson tractor and J. Deere plow L$fi TRACY,, 1!1 - nortL, this week, fishing They members only. 26 cents entry. meridian. Tractor Double Disc « = will probably 1►ave to break a hole Rays of light passing through -an Binder twine and Plow pointe The Lemon -Drop ' in the. ice before then get any. Astigmati�purface are brought to ' Mr. Bradbury is moving his CARPENTER & BUILDER a focus according to the power of w. F. DISNEY; -Greenwood - Kid a t• household effects - to Campbellford the different Meridians of the sur- PHONIC PcCx 2314 410 Plenty of Action in thisone. this week. His brother and family Alterations, Sash, Odbre and face and may be produced to a line, NEW. MUSICAL' COMEDY are also moving at the same time. Screens made to order, oval or round, but never a clear' v F The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- point focus. Rays of light entering Dinty'�s \.Garage Tour.,.Fri. at Sat. -Oct. 8, >l 10 per will be dispensed in the United Plans and Estimates given on. an astigmatic eye may, n. the vert- KEN MAYNaRD, in cal meridian be myopic or h ero - « ty Church on Sundaq morning. Rev. General Repair Work. p Calling All Car owners Western Frontier $. H. Mutton, , of Greenwood will is and .focus in front or behind the preach at the evening service. J. POYNTER, retina and the horizontal meridian g Let. as give you your money's 4 - may be normal. If the ciliary mus- T Mr: alxi'Mrs. Crooker, of Buf- Pickerin worth in New or Used Cass +� • - falo, visited the former's , grand- cls exercises its influense to over- Prises are Right and Work is Indigestion ' mother, Mrs. H. H. Thomson last come the hyperopic meridian A guaranteed on Repairing Your Old ; week. Mr. and 'firs. Walter Thcan- causes the Lena of the eye to be- Cu if you are troubled with Gas trii- am have returned from their trio DO*jf't` jl 1 come more convex and in that way is Sour Stomach or other ailments to Montana. overcome the hyperopic condition Agent For caused. by excess acid in,, tha' atom ' but in so doing renders t`v other - Mr. - .H. G. and Mrs. McIntyre TAKE CHANCES-ONTARIG MOTOR SALES ach, Kot a box of G. dt H. Stomach were forced to postpone t!leir trip meridian myopic. It will be seen Oshawa Powder. It, will give you immediate as announced last week, through therefore the strain in asti¢tnatism relief. _ the sudden illness of Mr. ;4lcIntyre. for -this reason . more. constantly E. C. Jones Druggist Play Safe - n. Sl -'Hi condition is. reported -as consid calla for correction due -to the head- Oto cep, Prep._ -erably improved. Consult your Druggist. aches. and' discomforts "that accomp- ONE MONTH ONLY -at better any it. There is always poor vision _ Remember- • in astigmatic eyes, the oualit of Furnaces than city prices: Simmons Brown y -Madeline :. -Steel Beds, Mattress and Springs, YOUR URU(}(7I8T I8 MURF vision depending upon and varying •- .. _ with he deer ' of error. Head- .. . $14 cash; $16-50, time. 18 -inch pan- than t ee r.. - el, $19 cash, $22, time. Beal's House A MERCHANT aches are more pronounced and con-- ,TactorInstalled dor ng Augu ...,._.Beauty ' - - tinuous than in h veopic- and mus- t - lnsitalled free Burin August - furnishin4s, Claremont._. _ -y .. Salon g g ' Mr, D. A. Pugh is holding an auc- H, Y. R. MI1.ORE. - VRUO.GIgT cular conditions. Thea* severe as- a , t , _ tion sato of 75 head of Herefords IIU:tiBARTUN, UNTAR[O thenopie pains are often `t -e source sy terms desired E f ' of nervous and bilious conditions. H AIR• CU rTING, Also new and used Electric Wasb� ..and Durhams, at lot 10,, con. 9, � SH A 1I POOL NC;<, east of here on Saturday,.Oct. 10th - era and Refrigerators. :: A� excellent. selection is said to 'be = FINGER[Va,' GIL3QN PRODUCTS found in this herd. Buyers'. you had USED 0001!8 _ tlARCELLING -better be on hand. Specialise -Hot Oil Treatment Phone Pick 191?.• 50-10 Mi. Tobias Caster v6shes to 19�' Plymouth Coach 7 1 -2 -ft Stiff tooter cult. powexTift and Permanent Wave _ •thank his mgny friends and relat- 1927 Ford'Coach, lit H Spring tooth: cultivator Reasonable Prices 4 ` :.Ives for the many kindly remem- 192? Ford Coach - 1ntlhrow Disc' MRS. M. MUNDELL Barc,tay-Transport brances, gifts, cards and greetings- 1928 Pontiac Coupe III ]3 M"ure Spreader , .` ., Phone IS;'09 CLAREMG•A '-received on his 90th birthday, Sep. 19'L7 Fvrd 'Coupe -hI-H - Manure Spreader ,:Daily Service +* - '14th, 1936, celebrated . quietly at a 1930 Packard Coupe 3 -Furrow tractor I►low ­7 remit dinner party, at his home. ` "�etweeo Claremont, Brougham y 028 Buick. Coupe - - Siee1 Dump Body and Hoist N Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronle A gathering of tke Baptist Men's 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 14 -foot boat : and trailer Now Open" _ 'Brotloerhoai is being held in the 1923 Ford Coupe sea flea fair business be Baptist Church. here on � Tuesday 1932 Plymouth-Foadster `-international Separator ort to able.�r� My drivers arc trained - eveningnest,- and. on Thanksgiving courteous and 1929 Ford Roaster - Electric Stove - '�- Monday, the Young People of. tke 1926 Buick Touring = i✓leetsic Stove riE`iE.t.-tL ti L.3Uiismirm. Special Rates on Long. Distance Whitby -Lindsay . aas.,ciation are to 19' 7 Far,j 'I'ounn ' 5 -foot Masse • Mower Nnd Touring meet here, for a convention and are . 1931 Chev. 2 -ton duals short base International y'25 h. p. power unit WOODWORK bawling. - being entertained . by the local 1931 Ford -truck 1-9 tori panel - Horse plow, Shop' is vaunt ted behind the No order too small.: None too large simen+ber•'• 1931 Ford 1-2 ton panel truck 5 h. P. Lister Gas engine Shell Service Station. All shipments insured and proteetei -A very pleasant surprise party' • 1933 Chev. truck 1-2 ton pick-up '24 in. McGlaghan Grinder from the weather -v�aa given Mrs. Bradbury on' Fri- 1928 G. M. C. truck'2 ton Blacksmith forge Open every day .except Tuesday c, _day evening last, when a number 2930 Ford truck 2 ton' duals' Hap loader teach week, which is reserved for s athered to spend a soc- 1931. Chevrolet . Sedan 9 -foot Ha rake ,:ewcside work. Tel. Clare. 311 F BP y W Class., A, and C. ial evening prior to,'her spa urs 1`,29 Durant 4 e an - Qodward by Owned and operated -- Four tables of -,;.,y Chrysler. 6Q Sedan 6 -foot Stiff tooth cultivator PICKERING an euchre were .played. and the. even'. 1928 Pontiac S an - `v ,ing's entertainment -concluded with 1928 Pontiac -Sedan 2 -Section spring tooth harrow the extending of best wishes to .Mr. 1931 Cadillac Sedap :J5 -ft, "Frost "and W("I Binder +. - i an, Mrs. Bradbury on their•taking 1926 'Buick Sedan 6=ft.. McCormick Binder L. E. O N&. ILL $10.00 REWARD - up business at their new. home. 1929 Chrysler 50 Sedan ?-ft. Massey Binder FUNERAL' DIRECTOR AND, A lot of enthusiastic • agitation - is 1928 -Chrysler 50 Sedan ....-2-Furrow plow for any corn or by -the, which car• ..:now being heard in the village for .1928 Chevrolet Sedan 3 -Furrow Fleury plow EMBALMER net tie removed by the new scienter a new rink. We undersand that a 1929 Durant 407 Sedan 8. in Fleury Grinder 9uceeesor to W, J. Mather ific LLOYD'S THYMOLATED tition has been circulated, asking -'15-30 McDeerin tractor, �-e-cnnd. Atoattville CORN SALVE, e 3 to 5 days. This !m ' 1930 '. Pontiac Sedan g • ' 'new salve , , de-gepsitises corns atter ,the support of the local ratepayers. 1925 Buick Sedan. 10-20 McDeering'tractor, re -con.- Night and Dey`ervice callouses with the 'first application ..:"Two locations have been suggested 1933 Pontiac Coach y 10 in. Beatty grinder uer Residence Phone Call your drugglat today and order aped arguments for each are being 1921 Durant 60, Coach ` :Begger for above B neee'Phone offered and discussed. There "01 98••20 k jar of this WONDERFUL. SAhVW -freely 1929 Durant 40 Coach Single plow, Tud.-Anderson is a big need for such 'an institut- 1928 Pontiac 'Coach* Gang plow -int. No. 136 near. new Callouses of lotr�g etandiug will re• loop, and it is to be hoped that. the quire slightly longer treatment. 1927 Olds Coach -3 -Riding plows ,agitation- witl result in' somethng of 1928 Chevrolet Coack 14 year, old mare 'Yearling colt For sale at Jones' Drug Stone 6 benefit to the community.. Zi.re Brock Road is. about due CHAS. COOPER, �CLAREMONT. for some more attention. The road= ' "way from No. 2 Highway up into _-- _ __-- _ _ _ _ _ tCOurr1` o � Radio Service Uxbridge is just about as rough as=� e would expect to..fInd. , The con- - -"' m ,ape - o Expert service and re- ition is very nicely described by 0 d - - = %airs to a,Ii makes. Reas- a Toronto man; who visits are - A nhawas. Work mont occasionally. Ile claims he never become lost wiaen � can ,driving S A F E -.DIRECT - ECONOMICAL 4 r '.. ... . •.:, .. .. ., ... .�' cid :,. s Effective, Sunday, Sept. 27th, 1936 � r � }. � •T: '•--� parts of the su, a look like one .. - ' s For Toronto For Oshawa ;,• tl*se photos y len see -A close- an intermediate Points sad Intermediate points of the mos UP The Baptist hooch have enjoyed A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M: P. M. unusual susses !n ' their Anniver a . 7.09 c 12.64 6.54., _ a• 8.31 2.31 d 8.31 - -vary Services . ...... de services on Sun- a 7.44 1.54 d 7.54 9x38 c 3 31 9.31 day were bol' very well attended R-54 •a -2.54 • 8.54 Eastern 11.01 4.31 d 10.31 • - 'and an enjoys d by • &A. The Supper .10.24 3.54 d 9,54 Standard P. M. a 5.31 11.81 and Concert was patronized by a '11.54 a 4.54 _ ,10.54 . _ Time 12.33 6.31 i A. M. greater number than, has been ob- loft e i.oyst Factory ;8 P U M P STRAND THEATR$ Mrs. Augustine has returned from riow 'working to -capacity on the to- i. Eye Uxbridge, Out. the north, where' she was visiting mato crap. ° --her brother, w4lose wife is serious- MXs, `Chas- ' Grant, 'of Toronto, Ca _Hand and Electric - 1'unrs., Fri. and Sats ly ill, visited her father here last week. - ' -"re Oct. I, 2, & 8 �r Crazy Water Crystals are hold- Mrs. Appleton, of Cliatham spent . AndSold and Repaired. ing -another of their dances here on the week -end with her father, Jo3. JEAN `TLE �fEDDY ALU v •Friday night. S -ally May will be Evans. - • -'ELECTRIC WIRING NELSON EDDY '� •� • there. D. BY, Morgan has been laid up. Ey C. W. PILKEY - ' PICKERING IN The Y. P. S. of the United Church for a few days, requiring medical �+ Phone Pick. 2116 - 4`RC�SE MARIE s'r enjoyed a social evening at Greer. attention. Strain - - R River on Ttiursday, and put,. on the Sorry to report Mr. Jamee Evans THE PICTURE FOR ALL program.not quite so well, and hope for an By C. H. Tuck,' Opt. Farm : M a L h inti r y ALSO Continuing our article of last immediate change. RIN'TIN TIN JR. in week, Mr. Fred Evans and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamlin Astigmatism frost 1! Wood, Coekshut.t, 1: 1.. [jj 'l '� Richardson continue to hold the have mold to the-Neriich farm on 4`Tlle Dog Yr ol['�add Miller Trophy. this 7th concession. Astigmatism.. (•without a point), is Case, Dc Laval - Miss E. Underhill has returned and MIs• A. ,Mantle have due to'an irregular condition of the Frost & Wood Cornbinder near new And Others, from Guelph, where she attended moved into the residence formerly surfae: of one or . more . of the re- Footlift riding, 2 -furrow plow occupied by Mr. Fred Lynn, fractive snrtases of the eye. A dif- .` Mon., Tneh• sant Wed.' the funeral of her brother-in-law, yn Two-way M. H, riding plow the late David Young. Tete Bowling Club are, staging a ference in - the . pow,er in the difler- Oliver 2 -furrow Tractor plow; -Oct. 5, 9 & 7 a Wm. and Ms. Birkett are away local tournament this Friday for ent meridians or tie parts . of a Fordson tractor and J. Deere plow L$fi TRACY,, 1!1 - nortL, this week, fishing They members only. 26 cents entry. meridian. Tractor Double Disc « = will probably 1►ave to break a hole Rays of light passing through -an Binder twine and Plow pointe The Lemon -Drop ' in the. ice before then get any. Astigmati�purface are brought to ' Mr. Bradbury is moving his CARPENTER & BUILDER a focus according to the power of w. F. DISNEY; -Greenwood - Kid a t• household effects - to Campbellford the different Meridians of the sur- PHONIC PcCx 2314 410 Plenty of Action in thisone. this week. His brother and family Alterations, Sash, Odbre and face and may be produced to a line, NEW. MUSICAL' COMEDY are also moving at the same time. Screens made to order, oval or round, but never a clear' v F The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- point focus. Rays of light entering Dinty'�s \.Garage Tour.,.Fri. at Sat. -Oct. 8, >l 10 per will be dispensed in the United Plans and Estimates given on. an astigmatic eye may, n. the vert- KEN MAYNaRD, in cal meridian be myopic or h ero - « ty Church on Sundaq morning. Rev. General Repair Work. p Calling All Car owners Western Frontier $. H. Mutton, , of Greenwood will is and .focus in front or behind the preach at the evening service. J. POYNTER, retina and the horizontal meridian g Let. as give you your money's 4 - may be normal. If the ciliary mus- T Mr: alxi'Mrs. Crooker, of Buf- Pickerin worth in New or Used Cass +� • - falo, visited the former's , grand- cls exercises its influense to over- Prises are Right and Work is Indigestion ' mother, Mrs. H. H. Thomson last come the hyperopic meridian A guaranteed on Repairing Your Old ; week. Mr. and 'firs. Walter Thcan- causes the Lena of the eye to be- Cu if you are troubled with Gas trii- am have returned from their trio DO*jf't` jl 1 come more convex and in that way is Sour Stomach or other ailments to Montana. overcome the hyperopic condition Agent For caused. by excess acid in,, tha' atom ' but in so doing renders t`v other - Mr. - .H. G. and Mrs. McIntyre TAKE CHANCES-ONTARIG MOTOR SALES ach, Kot a box of G. dt H. Stomach were forced to postpone t!leir trip meridian myopic. It will be seen Oshawa Powder. It, will give you immediate as announced last week, through therefore the strain in asti¢tnatism relief. _ the sudden illness of Mr. ;4lcIntyre. for -this reason . more. constantly E. C. Jones Druggist Play Safe - n. Sl -'Hi condition is. reported -as consid calla for correction due -to the head- Oto cep, Prep._ -erably improved. Consult your Druggist. aches. and' discomforts "that accomp- ONE MONTH ONLY -at better any it. There is always poor vision _ Remember- • in astigmatic eyes, the oualit of Furnaces than city prices: Simmons Brown y -Madeline :. -Steel Beds, Mattress and Springs, YOUR URU(}(7I8T I8 MURF vision depending upon and varying •- .. _ with he deer ' of error. Head- .. . $14 cash; $16-50, time. 18 -inch pan- than t ee r.. - el, $19 cash, $22, time. Beal's House A MERCHANT aches are more pronounced and con-- ,TactorInstalled dor ng Augu ...,._.Beauty ' - - tinuous than in h veopic- and mus- t - lnsitalled free Burin August - furnishin4s, Claremont._. _ -y .. Salon g g ' Mr, D. A. Pugh is holding an auc- H, Y. R. MI1.ORE. - VRUO.GIgT cular conditions. Thea* severe as- a , t , _ tion sato of 75 head of Herefords IIU:tiBARTUN, UNTAR[O thenopie pains are often `t -e source sy terms desired E f ' of nervous and bilious conditions. H AIR• CU rTING, Also new and used Electric Wasb� ..and Durhams, at lot 10,, con. 9, � SH A 1I POOL NC;<, east of here on Saturday,.Oct. 10th - era and Refrigerators. :: A� excellent. selection is said to 'be = FINGER[Va,' GIL3QN PRODUCTS found in this herd. Buyers'. you had USED 0001!8 _ tlARCELLING -better be on hand. Specialise -Hot Oil Treatment Phone Pick 191?.• 50-10 Mi. Tobias Caster v6shes to 19�' Plymouth Coach 7 1 -2 -ft Stiff tooter cult. powexTift and Permanent Wave _ •thank his mgny friends and relat- 1927 Ford'Coach, lit H Spring tooth: cultivator Reasonable Prices 4 ` :.Ives for the many kindly remem- 192? Ford Coach - 1ntlhrow Disc' MRS. M. MUNDELL Barc,tay-Transport brances, gifts, cards and greetings- 1928 Pontiac Coupe III ]3 M"ure Spreader , .` ., Phone IS;'09 CLAREMG•A '-received on his 90th birthday, Sep. 19'L7 Fvrd 'Coupe -hI-H - Manure Spreader ,:Daily Service +* - '14th, 1936, celebrated . quietly at a 1930 Packard Coupe 3 -Furrow tractor I►low ­7 remit dinner party, at his home. ` "�etweeo Claremont, Brougham y 028 Buick. Coupe - - Siee1 Dump Body and Hoist N Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronle A gathering of tke Baptist Men's 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 14 -foot boat : and trailer Now Open" _ 'Brotloerhoai is being held in the 1923 Ford Coupe sea flea fair business be Baptist Church. here on � Tuesday 1932 Plymouth-Foadster `-international Separator ort to able.�r� My drivers arc trained - eveningnest,- and. on Thanksgiving courteous and 1929 Ford Roaster - Electric Stove - '�- Monday, the Young People of. tke 1926 Buick Touring = i✓leetsic Stove riE`iE.t.-tL ti L.3Uiismirm. Special Rates on Long. Distance Whitby -Lindsay . aas.,ciation are to 19' 7 Far,j 'I'ounn ' 5 -foot Masse • Mower Nnd Touring meet here, for a convention and are . 1931 Chev. 2 -ton duals short base International y'25 h. p. power unit WOODWORK bawling. - being entertained . by the local 1931 Ford -truck 1-9 tori panel - Horse plow, Shop' is vaunt ted behind the No order too small.: None too large simen+ber•'• 1931 Ford 1-2 ton panel truck 5 h. P. Lister Gas engine Shell Service Station. All shipments insured and proteetei -A very pleasant surprise party' • 1933 Chev. truck 1-2 ton pick-up '24 in. McGlaghan Grinder from the weather -v�aa given Mrs. Bradbury on' Fri- 1928 G. M. C. truck'2 ton Blacksmith forge Open every day .except Tuesday c, _day evening last, when a number 2930 Ford truck 2 ton' duals' Hap loader teach week, which is reserved for s athered to spend a soc- 1931. Chevrolet . Sedan 9 -foot Ha rake ,:ewcside work. Tel. Clare. 311 F BP y W Class., A, and C. ial evening prior to,'her spa urs 1`,29 Durant 4 e an - Qodward by Owned and operated -- Four tables of -,;.,y Chrysler. 6Q Sedan 6 -foot Stiff tooth cultivator PICKERING an euchre were .played. and the. even'. 1928 Pontiac S an - `v ,ing's entertainment -concluded with 1928 Pontiac -Sedan 2 -Section spring tooth harrow the extending of best wishes to .Mr. 1931 Cadillac Sedap :J5 -ft, "Frost "and W("I Binder +. - i an, Mrs. Bradbury on their•taking 1926 'Buick Sedan 6=ft.. McCormick Binder L. E. O N&. ILL $10.00 REWARD - up business at their new. home. 1929 Chrysler 50 Sedan ?-ft. Massey Binder FUNERAL' DIRECTOR AND, A lot of enthusiastic • agitation - is 1928 -Chrysler 50 Sedan ....-2-Furrow plow for any corn or by -the, which car• ..:now being heard in the village for .1928 Chevrolet Sedan 3 -Furrow Fleury plow EMBALMER net tie removed by the new scienter a new rink. We undersand that a 1929 Durant 407 Sedan 8. in Fleury Grinder 9uceeesor to W, J. Mather ific LLOYD'S THYMOLATED tition has been circulated, asking -'15-30 McDeerin tractor, �-e-cnnd. Atoattville CORN SALVE, e 3 to 5 days. This !m ' 1930 '. Pontiac Sedan g • ' 'new salve , , de-gepsitises corns atter ,the support of the local ratepayers. 1925 Buick Sedan. 10-20 McDeering'tractor, re -con.- Night and Dey`ervice callouses with the 'first application ..:"Two locations have been suggested 1933 Pontiac Coach y 10 in. Beatty grinder uer Residence Phone Call your drugglat today and order aped arguments for each are being 1921 Durant 60, Coach ` :Begger for above B neee'Phone offered and discussed. There "01 98••20 k jar of this WONDERFUL. SAhVW -freely 1929 Durant 40 Coach Single plow, Tud.-Anderson is a big need for such 'an institut- 1928 Pontiac 'Coach* Gang plow -int. No. 136 near. new Callouses of lotr�g etandiug will re• loop, and it is to be hoped that. the quire slightly longer treatment. 1927 Olds Coach -3 -Riding plows ,agitation- witl result in' somethng of 1928 Chevrolet Coack 14 year, old mare 'Yearling colt For sale at Jones' Drug Stone 6 benefit to the community.. Zi.re Brock Road is. about due CHAS. COOPER, �CLAREMONT. for some more attention. The road= ' "way from No. 2 Highway up into _-- _ __-- _ _ _ _ _ tCOurr1` o � Radio Service Uxbridge is just about as rough as=� e would expect to..fInd. , The con- - -"' m ,ape - o Expert service and re- ition is very nicely described by 0 d - - = %airs to a,Ii makes. Reas- a Toronto man; who visits are - A nhawas. Work mont occasionally. Ile claims he never become lost wiaen eke Kt'ng tttigkwCLIJ can ,driving S A F E -.DIRECT - ECONOMICAL to Claremont, that he could now do it with his eyes shuts he' alwaya CHANGE OF TIME TABLE can tell when h ten this Brock Effective, Sunday, Sept. 27th, 1936 Aoad by the "fe of it". Some - LEAVE PICKERING - _ parts of the su, a look like one .. - ' s For Toronto For Oshawa ;,• tl*se photos y len see -A close- an intermediate Points sad Intermediate points of the mos UP The Baptist hooch have enjoyed A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M: P. M. unusual susses !n ' their Anniver a . 7.09 c 12.64 6.54., _ a• 8.31 2.31 d 8.31 - -vary Services . ...... de services on Sun- a 7.44 1.54 d 7.54 9x38 c 3 31 9.31 day were bol' very well attended R-54 •a -2.54 • 8.54 Eastern 11.01 4.31 d 10.31 • - 'and an enjoys d by • &A. The Supper .10.24 3.54 d 9,54 Standard P. M. a 5.31 11.81 and Concert was patronized by a '11.54 a 4.54 _ ,10.54 . _ Time 12.33 6.31 i A. M. greater number than, has been ob- d 5.54 b 11.44 c 1.31 .7.3d 12.31 ' served for many years.. An eveell- or -Daily es:oept Sun. do , Hol. b -Sun. & Iifol. only. ent supper was served, which was chat. only. d --Sart., do Hol, only. followed by the program by the , _Sun. - �Jubilee Singers, who were said to Attractive Round Trip Fares ` be better than in other years. The 'New' Yolk - $16.70 Chicago - ;16.05 - ' twmbers given were very fine and 'Washington - $18.20 Los Angeles - $63.45 _� - more- than the usual number of en- Tickets and hnformation at ' cores were added. The receipts for EASTERN HOUSE - PICKERING PHONE 4500 ° the evening wege very gratifying. !t Real qualigty stands the test of the centur- ies and• when you sel- 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 - Highwey Monumental Works Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. Kingston Road West guaranteed. _ ARTHUR FIE'L,D Graduate Radio and Television IhetkuW Member Official Radio Service Mei,'r Association. 346 Phone 5201, PI•CKERPNG Free Air Service FIRESTONE Tires B. A. Oils and Greases, ALF'S PLACE I OLAREM6 `T; ONT. now Clare. $2K J['. ySe�m.�„s{''- } - � - of ,' 'R •. - .. � i • S • r r . • West Yorks Off To Palestine Sparks from the P, ress- �,i : -: 4 CANADA Lista, W. F. Wells and H. W. Brown, have discovered that inttuenza virus, x' k transmitted by the air we breathe, can y Y 4. r ° Sleeping Drivers be killed by contact with ultra -violet . It'may'be accepted as a fact that rays. Their achievement opens a vasty many accident's have been caused be. new field in preventive medicine, cause the 'driver dozed at the wheel. whereby the air In hospitals, theatres, 01J , Transport drivers, exhausted by long schools and auditoriums may be freed _'hours of: work have been known to. from dangerous germs. Here is den- $fall asleep on duty, Quite a number tritely *one more contributioff to the o! people admit they have dllfidnI ty ' welfare of civilization. But while it. keeping awake` when driving a motor represents much in itself,, it Is ' only car. Fresh air, the drone of the..en• one of the_ marry ways by which sc1•_ w ence is making this abetter world in ' -gine, and the sensation of motion—are g agents of producing that kind of which to live. -Prince Albert Herald, opiate. Those who are so affected, Films For Children, ' . d however, should realize. the risk of offhand, it, seems surprising that drowsiness on the highway, immedl- producers do not market a greater ately park the vehicle and treat them- percentage of films .really suitable for selves to a few minutes' sleep. At the children anti young, people, who con - most, a quarter o1 an nour's relax&•' stitute so large a proportion of picture - - - tion of that kind is sufficient to re- theatre patrons. " But as very . little store normality. It is a practicethat discrimination Is exercised, apparent• ought to he resorted to by all who find It, -and children are allowed. to attend virtually anything that .comes. along, • - themselves subject to drowsiness oo- g � �; , .. - - • ' casioned by motoring. It is a device it is. not, ro surprising, after all. A . -that is particularly applicable to the- news item from 'Toronto states twat�- Cue of truck drivers who must make the censor board "may require"' the -long trips at night=Welland Tribune. use o1 the "Universal" distinction to theatre advertising. If JC is not doing f Another Record r. <' so now, it is ignoring a -regulation a hurrah for Ontario. We burn up which has been in existence for a. num- Woodstock. um• � �•� a p ,,,,•. ,,,,,.,-� ;� , y more barna and threshing machines z,�^� ?��• �, during the harvest season than any her • of years. -Woodstock Sentinel. Review. other province in Canada or, state to . the IInton. "4'his grand old banner Identify the Pines Thp leaves, -,or needles, of all Otis ' The "hd -hattafi-on; 1�%est Y"oikshire Regiment; first of-reinforcemenst to leave for Palestine on the province always heads the IIsL.-Farm trees grow in clusters and may be War Office order which interrupted Aldershot manoeuvres, are seen here marching to. entrain for era' Advocate. •,•",:.- � readily identified by their #ength and - � .Southampton, from where they sailed for the Holy Land,, "" • News Comment number. The Jack pine nas twoA- Russia has been using 1,200 men in leaves to a cluster (occasionally-ttiree, _ a parachute Jump attack. If P. T. Bat about one -a quarter ruches long;. the ence now touring the-, North Amer -num were alive he'd probably be on White pine five ,eaves, about 'tour' lean continent. Oil � �5 1934 �� 1936 - " 0, his way today to Moscow to book the inches icing; the Red Mite -two -leaves, Dr '.to _tlte large. > :tthet ing iii " %a I _. .• :outfit as a circus feature. five or six. lncbes long; the Pitch• [sine of engineer% and power. experts, Mr. Australia is to s end $44,000,000 for three leaves, about three and a Halt Murphy said: -�e defence purposes during the coming inches long: and the Scotch pine two `� Extends .;reetingi•r Tourse-tv �ss year which is fairly conclusive evi- to a Cluster, `about 4%o- incbes long. I come to you.acros3 t..e bound TelP dente that the government of the The cones take two years to mature. ary li*e t -hat -binds us so-close'.y -to- -commonwealth has no Agnea Mac anad5an .Forest and. Outdoors: Rethcr, frain the it that tof.he a coon Dis' la'ed Phatl wigplex. - try lamer in extant than tho Un'ted - states of America. What do they mesa shoat "the good 'I'I-�E EMPIRE - P Y. "I am. a fellow -engineer, boaring old days?" • Well. the answer may be ;F. an item to the 15 -year-ago column of .�' messages -o! thanl-s for your . kind g The `Why of Better rimes l your rant Prir-e I� Siill•rood in Endandx Tk>,ouah, for Be-, 'Quality, the Brantford Expositor: ''The relief intritnti5n to thke art in . In any analysis of the brigbeter con•" officer reported an outlay of a24.7z i titins, .and of greet'ng% and -goon -• - Caxefu:l..Racking Shows,Profit. •• - . _ I during "August." -Peterborough Exam- In with which Australia finds her• wrshcs: frorxi 4M00 mcmhcrs of .your . self blessed It Is only fair to giv to sister organizat'on - The Engineer LO*N O -N, 'Fruit is, so"plen- crop in the last fifty-five ears, but y • finer. every relevant circumstance. and , in. lnr Inst.tute- of -Canada. tiful in important areas'6f -England the government figures, at least re- Reform Experiment fluence its clue weight.. The natural "That institute.cc!ebr.Ates its semi•. that it is Mein giren away or left veal no- further deterioi•atton .n An Interesting penal reform expert• buoyancy of the people has played no g went is being carried out at Whkeffeht, small' p8rt in recovery. The doc>;d' centennial in June• next year., and a t� rot on the trees: 1ngust. On the nirary, the newest Eng., an institution to which no hard• courage of _'primary cordial .rtri coticrn iA extenticd to aFi In one Iianipshire' di%trice fruit estimate i% Henri _Q;O(Yfl,QOQ-hu'shets ly producers who - _ e of you to coine to. ('znat , to t l e i; rarr;ed, to the rod !side, where i hove fh-t of a month-. earlier and -- coed criminals are sent. For some held ha In face"of dtsiouYagin� odds park, -in it, - large notices, appearr "Help your- 40,006,000 bushels above "teceRt time the authorities have been trying is worthy of the best traditions of the but please,,trace the.baSkets." private trace .estimates. .Corn pro- out rr out schemes as to how best men may. pioneer settlers. The rtcepptance. bp, I wonder how m:ny o! you -1 be-restored'to a way of decent livtng workers of a-lower'sta6dard of wages;•; exactly, where•-C:enad:r is? I did not, This state' of . siffairs- '.confirms duction for the' 'year, 't is now esti -. after having been in criminal dittleal• Inspiteof the -ill-advised and'Ilt•tinied ''althoubli born there, tintil a shoat wh:It'waa-prei!icted in Ju }., fottow 'mated by the i?aportment 0f ties. The two Borstal institutlona efforts of ignores[ leaders. has helped !.Lim. app 11y: ,fcdlo,c i:` °ar ntr; P, pb 'nt: a 1'isit hy' A'ndi'evv F'trItoa to agrirulturc, will total 1;1:33.000;000 have already established the tact that materially. The sympatbetl, e0od a 1tt . eft 'Strad, sprrakin� nt 1'.::;hir.�tc.n, th''' orchard: before !eavin for can hu:�hcls, vehicle "comparas with 1;474 - the right sort' of understanding and with which the. more fortunate mom. rtcently'. :ir-:v. -d that . clu, sten in oda. .' OOO,ODO two y:e r; aro. Tlta wheat K'cnf gaowers in parttrular are c•rols at 630,000.000 bushels is ,short 'Comradeship will set a boy or a man .bers_of the commi:nity have shor. ider, i the follo%vin;_ mar.ncr:.'In the first laud in- tl cif .contplairit4, tlwdgh nl- rrli, tttxl thi. is particularly true in ` on bis feet when all.else fails. 'Under ed 'uapreeedentrl burdens.'of. to c itioi>,! place the, :uqa c f (`art$ 'a • is' 3,f31,;'':; loirhnce has to &s made for prop view Of Fie fact that 'a good • deal the new scheme forty m4 drive to the to keep many thousands opt.unempzlo3'• � squar, iiii'cs--j•. st f;1,,. i square . -woods -Monday morning, work in the ed from destitution ha's been a fine ea.1 miles greiter -tern-. the arca of the .g'mtla to s^rta�t more hep from a +tii.11 hav_Q to „o as feed sunstitute. d open air. ejeep.tn huts, returning only presalon of the Australian spirit -sit .U.ri}tet, State, of :1m^:lea, includ.`rr.; too -complain nt fioveinrtent. .lf a for c0rn in the coming` months. 'for the week -ends. Thep are accom• comradeship a6d charity. -The In.val•'_ 11a;kn.. _tti'c _h ve ctraylo, of o -sorted fruit is sent �everthele�s. it is 'more th,r. 100, c great n0rtask to Covent' Garien end thcr0 deelarcd 0`10.000 ' hnlrsefs larger 'thtn the 'yanled by an unarmed guard of two uable help given by CY, at Britain in regions, •but so hate you;; Alast:a unsal.c'rble. ni• ,•dleablo • at .firtces --26.000,", Q drought crop. of .1034. _men. Russia and .Switzerland have providing -under the -Ottawa Agree, ; represents •enc bixth of your. total 1 , led the way in this type cf expert- went a greatly expanded market for ;area. The fort,-nirth arallcl is coni thai v:ill not .pay t're sa:esmnn's Whit is true of wheat is equally pent. -New Outlook, Toronto. I ,�u�tralian primari ,roducts bas -tie�n l.. cor mission, ' it -makes- a' flrre bard trite o.f oats: barley ',and •['sire hay, 1 "line referred to• as inti bouneiary Ilei, -story; the 1+tir.•:pal -other feed crops. Oats, CChitities ••.,+^.dF.711c ctlmdlu%. 'Blit 'when all line between us. t5 here is this forty: vti)ith amp eseellent dairy 'and• %he:•,� 'fhe rural districts adjacent to cities have into account it re* �" OR ov-A:.1TY 1'at4ans, to V- confronted *4b thf, lDroblem of tions of. the v0orld- 'In Europe' u'e Ltiquiries made recently, however, cOmpated .with .but' 512.000;000 in - - - rapid increase in population or•hicfl In a nor . -, ; � , 1 , r of prosperixy. coulri never =have- been the Scan; tionab.le surplus, fine quality fruit, '"y' it slightly mor -3 manifests itself particularly. in a de•, i line l:e the British Isles; r•x c•ts�es` -than corn at hand for more seboot=accommodation, told oday 1f there had not been gond dinaviat: countries -Denmark, .Aar• well packed and presented,' still tom- P present, 14 government in. the Commonwealtp.I' r one of the 'best feeds for the sheep. Several townships so situated are way. and Sweden'; Iiol.and, .Bc giura, minds remunerative prises. hor:c•s 'and hos That there has beeu such government hogs, shows a probable -finding the financing of necessary most of Germany and Poland, and "The. last time there was. a glut,"output of 140,000,000 bushels,' n8 schools somewhat embarrassing but is attributable in no small measure [o most of Russia. Paris and -['$eons are one authority, -told me. • "there . were the steadfastness of 1Ir. Lyons him- againso 117,000,000 . t'ushels .: two there Is not an easy -way out of such in almost the same latitlide' as N'rir several leading growers who chtained years ago. Finall A s dilemma. self. -- Melbourne Argus. , y, the productino of - nipeg, Edmonton, . Alberta, - is in the double the market price all through To Arms! To Ardis! 1 tame hay is placed at 63,000,000 Apparently many residents of cities• same latitude 'as Dublin and Berlin. the season,. simply because of tne' tons, ns contrasted.. with 52 000 001 - We entered the race for security #we moving out to rural districts. They. great Peace River eountryy high- reputation of their fruit ;and. ' tardily, we are rnaning itlike a'na= tars' in' 5934, .ssuring another find that tares are lower, That land is which prgduces the world's prize- the regularity of the' supply " tion of laggards, and this despite the source of feed supply .for horsey, cheaper and that generally living to winning wheat and oats, is in the Clots arc, in fact, -'doing there' less ea patent and too obvious fact, that wecattle at•d sheep. pensive. � They can grow vege• are more vulnerable. to attack than same latitude as -Edinburgh. So,. vve "good deed," like the rest of life's'I-� table crops either for their own use or our tleighbours and have more to lose. are really not so far north; it is happenings. They are caking up I, ,t it is' not entirely because of ,r 'for market and 'the reinforcement of If British civilization. is not to perish; just that •you are so far south, all but. the most lethargic or• least thA •moi a favorable- sitdation on thi: their earnings in this way is worth aciv" s -the ilizations of older Empires • 'Please remember ,that. the, forty- intelligent growers to the supremacy supply side that this ,year's drought j consideriat;. perished, it must. be protected. Na. ninth parallel constitutes less than of quality and continuity' of supply. rs in . no wise as ser}ou% as, that of Of course the pioneer%s in' succi a tions' envious of Our achievement and half the boundary between the Uui of ;t The same sifif the-' is -truer movement are the principai benefact• y N:1T308N:>,L 3IALIi-IAIPOILT:#\�' of the demafid side of the" picture. possessions, nations upholding contest. ted States and Canada. As,•a matter The \at}onal \lark i; gaining con= -Where. t1w.re were 14,300;000 It' ora. The first to [Hake the moue enjoy in gsystems of life, cannot arm heav- of fact, two-tiirds of the population fid'ence, and ..simplifying sales in of cattle to be `fed out of the ex• the advantages of the low taxes. As fly without menace to us, though no of Canada live gouth of the forty- - .. population increases, the problems' immediate quarrel may be in sight. So ninth parallel.' Listcn to this. 'There markets yet ' sufficient' brand% ire r eiy short feed crop of 19ttie which they had sought to evade re- arm we must, and that without stint are 17 states of the Unioti wholl have- not yet Icon sutlicient recogni•• (here were ,but GS. OO,000 at the appear.' ThD-township begins to as - y tion. beginning of f` its year, and where p and without delay. London Sunday or partly north of Canada's southern Distributors - thousands of them there were 5411100,0000 hogs two There are more children to be' edu- down .to the latitude ' of Barcelona ears ago there'•were but 12,500.000 -� cased, which means over -crowding to ..- \ational= Diark goods. And some of this year. ; Tells Engineers and Rome; Canada's southern tip' is the larger apple. growers. . have in- There ' e ill un.tloutpted! be some the schools and the demand • for tarp y in about the same latitude as the sttplled s storage Tants while the er schools. The question of sanitation 6's. g P liquidation of lioGh cattle and hogs . q Striking Facts northern boundary of California.' smaller rowers are combining ,to yeax, and it will undoubtedly :Is Intruded and tbere is demand for g'. this g Aims Are' Alike - run co-op outfits. tax' the ingenuity ,modern water and sewage services. L _ „�f the farmers tc " Installation of these embodies higher About Canada What difFerence does- it- •make -With the official figures at hand feed them and keel? up their., breed- 'taxea and soon such costs'begln to ap• where these lines of latitude and covering the nation's crop condition in animals. But there is no reason, longitude happen to be?Your aims• 'September p atallto'look for a tepetitiop of the proximate those of the city. It is the as of 1 it is now possible and objects and ours 'are exactly • inevitable process that converts coon• John Mu>:phy;- 'of Otta�Y1, to compare the ravages of the unprecedented' dumping of livestock Gives Address to Coriven- alike -pewee on earth,. goodwill to: •' -try areas int6 densely populated 'cltiea drought of this year vvit}t that !which that -occurred in, 193• v. Ards men'. is vyhat we are all s'�: iv aad there the cost of living rises so - : truck the country in 1cJ34, writes that it becomes butd.ensomer' •Evid• -• • tion at•_ Niagara Falls. ing tor:" the Ne�v -York' ilerald-Tribune. The • Pneumatic tired r .il cars are be- i ently_ only the farmer is at all im• y conclusion would seem to be sbuna- !ng tested by rai�IMK'th aof Britain.' mune to the facto;of steadily-inCress NIAGARA Ft1LLS, N.Y.,— -.Rep 'We.mtist be so strong that we'can antly clear' that ,hlthotikh -this 'year's ` i Ing living costa. -Woodstock Sentfnel• resenting the Engineering Institute face any eventuality and look di- terrific heat did widespread damage, The average rate of hu Review, of Canada, John -Murphy, F.A.I.E.E,, rectly in the eye whatever Wray be. it came too late to leave the" devas Because two, -Harvard efact scientists have- an.E.T.nual.convention a addressed the fall."—Benito Musolini, tation behind it of its predecessor man Bair is sic $otic a'year. Benefactors M.E.LC., o! Ottawa add American of two ears ago: ��: devoted the last five years to patient, Society of MechanicalEngineersat "War under the Nazi regime will Th s no saving the corn I have my per idea of what - unremitting research, the world now a meeting here, where delegates. to. be_ most savage. — destruction • on .a situation,���hhhcih shows the t hortest •religion• is althot gh every other - finds itself a stepnearer escape from -the convention were- joined by mem- wholesale scale," — Sir Keith Mur man's concept r ay differ- from _ the scourge of. infi•tenza.' The scien- bars of the Wdrrld Power Confer dock. C-4 mine:"—Sir Arthulr Eddington. -"I- mm T r -Rheumatism Spread To All Her Joints Obtained Relief By Using Kruschen. Salts Here .is a. sad story of suffering, but it has, a happy _ending. This woman was attacked by severe iheu- matism which spread to all her joints. But 'Kruschen brought relief -as she describes, below... "I feel it my duty to tell you how Kruschen Salts .brought .me re- lief from a severe attack of •rheum• atisin. I had rheumatism in my legs and knees, later spreading to every joint- in • my body. This lasted over a period of 13 weeks. I was then recommended to try Kruschen and be Alleged ^r a IT ? Jealousy Wit_ h all why -� z Actor (mode-stly): "As -a--matter "roll thein of fact, I have received letters from ladies in. almost every place in which N ) ` 't have appeared.” own Rival: "Landladies, I presume." Qualified K a The animal -trainer had been taken f` ill and his wife re�.orted for dutyy : r in his stead• "Have you had any experience in 3 this line?" asked the proprietor of 'fillthe circus, doubtfully: " 1' d -fore _ finishing the 'second bottle I was able to perform my normal , F f "Not exactly in this hne, rep 1e the woman• "but my husband roan- j _; �. r u +e ages the beasts all right, doesn't he?" C Rheumatic conditions are frequent ly due to an excess of uric acid in Sensation. ' Oxford - County Holstein Breeders have won this much coveted group award, annually, on all but two 'occasions. since 1926. "He certainly does." "Well,. you_ ought to see. eas- ' the body. Two of the •ingredients of Not, more than two animals to be owned by any one exhibitor. J.H.y g Kruschen:, Salta have the power of -newspaper advertising, "Yes, sir," replied Jimmy meekty. Intelligent Anima[ . g dissolving uric acid. Other ingred .to while the rest will be used- for radio ,It,, a hog's little bar." - y' - "Mike,'? said :Pat, "I can't pay' my _ lents in these Salts assist Nature 'uric ration appeared icolumns last n our Ice Men to Advertise Father Said Ho More grandma asked. _ to expel .the dissolved acid 'through then channels. week. The "Dome Vein" on Rebair lay ' Yid "Jimmy, I wish, you'd learn better -you're it lit- �i ��Y �pY �7/ }/" ar/•dpr F i��isly �.%p' ,,�,��y<fi� r.��„'.,[ unsuspected by the discoverers and . table manners; regular them both," Peggy snsweied; '1 Alleged ^r a IT ? Jealousy Wit_ h all why -� z Actor (mode-stly): "As -a--matter "roll thein of fact, I have received letters from ladies in. almost every place in which N ) ` 't have appeared.” own Rival: "Landladies, I presume." Qualified K a The animal -trainer had been taken f` ill and his wife re�.orted for dutyy : r in his stead• "Have you had any experience in 3 this line?" asked the proprietor of 'fillthe circus, doubtfully: " 1' d -fore _ finishing the 'second bottle I was able to perform my normal - oxford's First Prize `County Herd, at the Capadian.. National "Not exactly in this hne, rep 1e the woman• "but my husband roan- j _; �. ""duties."—(Mrs.) LD. • ' •Exhibition, Toronto, 1936, Headed by the five-year=old sire, Hays _ ages the beasts all right, doesn't he?" C Rheumatic conditions are frequent ly due to an excess of uric acid in Sensation. ' Oxford - County Holstein Breeders have won this much coveted group award, annually, on all but two 'occasions. since 1926. "He certainly does." "Well,. you_ ought to see. eas- ' the body. Two of the •ingredients of Not, more than two animals to be owned by any one exhibitor. .how ily I manage him." g Kruschen:, Salta have the power of -newspaper advertising, "Yes, sir," replied Jimmy meekty. Intelligent Anima[ . g dissolving uric acid. Other ingred .to while the rest will be used- for radio ,It,, a hog's little bar." - y' - "Mike,'? said :Pat, "I can't pay' my _ lents in these Salts assist Nature 'uric ration appeared icolumns last n our Ice Men to Advertise Father Said Ho More grandma asked. _ to expel .the dissolved acid 'through then channels. week. The "Dome Vein" on Rebair lay "Jimmy, I wish, you'd learn better -you're it lit- "Well, there's no need to saki "they l' unsuspected by the discoverers and CHICAGO.—Plans.for a $600,000 Ad- table manners; regular them both," Peggy snsweied; '1 b fl, -1-41 one day n 'ed at tle pig at the table." '-act] alike" stakers of the E iza e u Leo W. Ree chancel upon it. Keeog•' t vertising program were annou c .a meeting of the Executive. Commit- Deep silence on Jimmy's part, So re y nizing its value from the outcroppings tee of the National Association of ice father, in order to .impress '.tiro more, TherO, one thing about baldness,, he said to himself, -'This is Elizabetp Industries. added, "I say, Jimmy, do you know says one -who: should know;•it's -;teak' =_ No. 2 if not Elizabeth No. 1:' and pro.. A large part of the,amounf Rill be what a pig is?" seeded' to stake and record it. He was .devoted -newspaper advertising, "Yes, sir," replied Jimmy meekty. Intelligent Anima[ . g then fortunate enough to find a Finan- .to while the rest will be used- for radio ,It,, a hog's little bar." - y' - "Mike,'? said :Pat, "I can't pay' my cial backer in J. M. Baird, so long as• In- and other mediums. Leslie Bmttn, - rent, so I want to hire -your horse sociated with the MacKenzie -Mann secretary, said. Last gear's appropria- Reasonable and cart to do 'a moonlight move." Surface exploration on the WtCanadaand ever [creels in Western , and ye Kert tion was $400.000; none of Which was Two '\egroes were boasting a ou "Shure!" said Mike, ,� since the Syndicate formed -as a result the merits and qualifications of their couldn't, have come to a better man) - - MacDonald Red Lake -Gold Mines tial for newspapers. has progressed steadily and sanely to 'located several quartz veins, J. L. The industry will spend about $1,-. respective motor cars, both typical That horse of mine is so well trained wards the. goal of a producing mine. Ramsell. Ramsell, consulting geologist 890.000 altogether on newsbaper ad aero, shabby, old wrecks, he'll walk past the Landlords' house ,. The best technical direcflon hns�been- on his tiptoes. reports. One east west vein has been-vertising this • year, after dealers One of them said: "Dey's jus' one „ I� traced for 200 feet, with width vary engaged. a capable crew kept steadily throughout the ,country have added to reason why ah can't turn .dis beak t at work, adequate cimo' buildings er fog from a lees inches to 23y feet. The thel'iationai appropriation, Smith said. crab. o mine twi hundred miles .s : - Captious gold cosi silver values have been en ected, stripping and trenching done on • _ his'* _ countered, and samples from the rein an e=tensive scale, holes. spotted for r-^'—'-' "An' whut's dat. reason?'.: asked - The solicitor who prefsced bis' -_- returned values of $6.80., 520.44 clad diamond drilling, soon to commence, A gentieman called at a Chinese. the other. 1,0 se letters e'a ithout Prejudice." $23.80. The vein f3 being prepared for and even the help of the Provincial laundrq for his .washing.. Receiving "De distance is too Iotzg• fo' de _ _ r Government secured ii respect to the havwtness of de time said the Hit Reastoa ByBtematiC channel sampling. Two _ tlle.parcci he _noticed dome,marks on ' •Wife wonder why it .is that the 13 claims are held under option. road -building. - the bundle and said—`My -name, 1 (first. _ _ Y: I_ Y -- -• Assays made by Thos Hayes & Son, - it nautical -mi% is nearly a - seventh Analytical Chemists -from Rebair- ore. suppose, in, -Chinese?" lodger than a mile on land." ,� ", W. W. 'Mills, nitne manager o2 Mar-' \ti name, Sclf tion, replied- the ss- • , A Scotch farmer went into a den Hubby. • "W garet Red Lake Mines to a wire toy gave over 26'' 8=5.55 and over. 36" was ,Chinaman, "say lil of man, ,cioss• tist� office. ell, darting, that's very Y Toronto Lake reports their did• $24.50 values. Drilling, on the property simple. You -know bow things swell w.tll soon..be under..way. Engtneer-Sic= eyed, no test." - Hoo much do ye ,charge for fill „ . mond drill equipment has arrived it in' teeth?" asked the farmer. rn water. the, property in the Red Lake area and Clurtock having already spotted the y holes. NAMED MANAGLR O1' "Five dollars," replied 'the .Len-_ work in this connection will get under env 1L %;'INTER FAIR List. "Emily Post says it is all right to :way immediately.. A series at holes - ' "An' much for ho o oo'lin p yin drink a'toast in tomato juice." After - will be put down to thoroughly. probe. -- out?;'• .all, perhaps it would be .kinder to - the occurrence. at depth and. plans for Seek Institution _ ' "One dollar." _ give the fellow three. cheers. the proposed enlarged development "One dollar." �campafgn will be based on the results :To Cure Drunkard — '' , "Janet," said. the farmei, turnin obtained from this work. C. W. Green- i to hid wife,."Y'ecl better ha'e it p_ou d Classified Advertising land is the company's consulting en - out." gineer in charge of operations. A thirdProposals Made by Lon t On "'' stxxr cor GT=G mew ore body has been located on the a northern section of the property, and Welfare Board t0 City �� r: • corpulent, of c v ng a ZANZIB:1,1t—Also Sadao Somaliland, Qn t9 Ti eaat4,mp,_, Togoland, Caribbean, A nt , teacher was giving -shoals 8 teet'Of quartz which has been Council.Algerian, 'Central Americans, British 'traced for a length of 200 feet. class 1 e Colonials. This' Magnicarocious collec- t � N oma h iron o eas i . o ,`;' anybody t tion- free -for 5c postage. GRAY 3T�lIIdP the canary. Teacher tell . m Shaft sinking at the Kenora proper- LONDON, Ont.—Establishment in w at a canary can do that I can't?" Co., Dept. :'C.,. oronto. h Ontario of an inatitu ion .where }lab Sitar Boy: "Please miss, have 'a ty of Clark Gold Mines is- continuing t x' E „ ' AGZNTP WAtlrrna - to the second.level at 250 -feet, and the itual drunkards map be treated in bath in a_saucer. shaft Is now dopa to a depth of 190 it, stead o� sending them to jails and ;! < c -�LCSi:'r iirttxt7�ttr avAlyr Slaking will be continued 'to a depth reformatories, is advocated ' in a Indignant .Customer: "This +bath- L able improcefl 'household articles. g LiteratLre, sample tree. Labor. Saving of 50o. feet. Three mites of road lead.. ?resolution from London welfare ', ing suit I bought here won't do. 1 Devices, Limited, 6"10 • Queen East, ' Ing into the property has been sur- board. was in the water only an -livor and Toronto, veyed by" 'the government 'and tae'. Many .cases ° have come before tate it shrunk five inches." ixarirross: company has been placing the road in welfare board of relief, recipients be Modest Clerk (examining the' shape in order that they will he abl*' Iri COnwleted, of drunkenness, which " ' g ga 1 vP'F'hit TO E:'EH1' INVENTOR. menti~) : Lady, it's s good thing you Q' to move in - additional equipment purr automatically remdves them from a You did." List of Wanted free., W ons and tau Came oat when p l.nfonnatinn ,sent f,ree.. TILE EA7[EAZ chased for deeper development as well the welfare"list. When their jail - - •. .company, trorld Patent Attorneys, 273 'tas enlarged power plant whJeh viii Hubby (calling upstairs) : "Please ]sank Street„ Ottawa, Canada. - - terms are up hey ' apply for rein hurt down, Mar greatly .speed.up all operat'onc• statement and the board feels that ` Y y, andmeet an old MUSHROOM SPAWN' college chum of mine.", „ -their positi-&n has- not been improved IIride: "I can't; Tom I'm just out $25.00 weekly made irro:+i s The sampies.taken .In channelling , in 'an ica .b the term meted out of m bath." for us or 3 -our local market. ratentea over e " - tb thein Hubby.: -"Oh - well, just slip l _along the root at Moftatf Hail Mining ] p 6n offer.- North American spawn (ora - Co., ran $11.01 average over -7.3 feet, "It is the .opinion of the'"board something and come down.' parry' 'Dept. A), untario 13uilding A. M. Potter, Al.E., !n charge of oper• that steps should fie taker; tb estab- Mar sli ed ,on the to Ste Toronto, Y PP „ P. P grid ,. ations reports. Crosscutting on the 301 Tisa in the province an institution came down. north and, also north on the 550-fnot for ,the treatment of inebriates,"` the W. A-. I�R1'DEV _ _. -- Flush Poisons From le -vel has been started where diamond 'resolution states.The sleight of -Band performance drilling, will be spotted to test the William A. Dryden, first President was not V of the RoSal Agriculture Winter Fair, going very well: Kidneys and Stflp -structure north and smith. lady or gentleman lend _ , ._is the unanimous cho'• of the Fair me aneany" ` • L - Down On The Firm directorate to fill the -managerial'-va- ' egg?" -asked the. conjurer, Getting Up Nights' Among the more promising lutitor cancy, succeeding tate late A. P. coming down to the footlights. prospective gold mines none holds any Westervelt. "If we 'ad one," shouted a man in higher place than Rebair. Rebate Gold Stranger—Are you taking summer 3fr. 'Dryden, 'a'son of !he late Pion. the .audience, "you'd 'av got it long .!Be Healthier, Happ7cr— 'Syndicate's property 'les immediately boarders thin year? . hetero. this."• Live Longer John Dryden, former Ontario Minister on too the claims of Elizabeth Gold Farmer—Yes. We don't have to of ,Agriculture, was •barn in • Brooklin, • ' .Mines, Limited, on whlzh a very fine but, my wife like's to hear them calk Ont., and has been actively convected Visitor (to' little girl) : :'And was When you can get for 40 •cents a ;report made by Mining Research Cor- that funny city dialect. with • Canadiali Jive -stock affairs for Your grandpa covered with instar- supremely efficient and :harmless sum- -, ■ - .. ince when he died?" ulant nhd diuretic that will flush, from the past twenty-five years. Alter his election to the Presidency of the or- Little Girl ":Vo'm; just a night* andracid that tae nowedningt 3'ou halm -' An informative booklet that every i gantzatop ,in i�>a., he held the post shirt~" why continue to break your 'restful URt11 1923, Covering the formation sleep by getting up through the night. ; Just ask your druggist far Gold - Mining investor should read. period and the first two Fairs. .,A Frenchman was relating' his ex Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules—hut be perience in studying the ErigIisli sure• and get GOLD DIEWj.—right from Haarlem in Holland. ;Other symptoms _ language. He said: of weals kidneys and irritated bladder How"When.I first discovered that if are backache, puffy eyes, leg cramps, e - _ I was quick, I was fast; that if I was moist palms, burning or scanty passage. ■ ■ " - � ! tied I was fast; if f s I was fast, and that not to-, eat was '- •M -a d e M �� ons _ 1 to fast, I was discouraged. But when -IN UP-TO-DATE I came across the sentence 'The '-' ' STABLES s first one won one ane -dollar prize The inside story of Canada's new crop of millionaires. I ga.e up, trying to -learn the Engii'sh a _ la uage. .Old, Reliable olio$rd's *' _ - 111; ' - For a fr�,, t copy of this booklet, fill in and mail 66 slip.. • � - A clergyman about to board a nus• ' when hones cpms to w e• etabla with wfr saw AdU NAME ............. This a vl a had had 'one of e the -men the el httti Turr1 g on oda or the thinQbota do to set the ulnas ,� S Hundreds of. Farmers t "" indorse �8 r �C g bottle at once, as Mr. Dowd' of Gleabort, t - - - - in to the conductor'tbe clergyman .Manitoba, knows. He write.: *e j Testimonials , from hundreds of said'- "DO - 1'1 ADDRE5S .............................y .................. you allow drunken Ymen Ilks your.IKinard'. Lintmmt Ltke to farmers praise. the excellence of u "I - service and durability of materials on your bus, Conductor?" line it in the house. I base found soar In barns built and roofed by tis "Well," " Kinard's Liniment specially good for _ --� el , was the stariling reply: throughout Ontario and Quebec. „ ; barbed wfre cnEs on bene►." P C BEATC)N CO We. promise you the same satisfac- we dont as a rine, uv'nor, but A family doctor prepared Minard's Llnimeat ■ ■ tion. Write us' TODAY on your just step in quietly: Still invaluable in .. - - - _ oras roofing requirements - g 60 years ago , $J z � ROOFERS ..SUPPLY CO.. _ .. _ �Ra, eiahle and eery bones so . L.lmited Grandma was helping Pe mak - P g ggy e , AD.. 93 -4-5-6 - 244 Bay Street LIMITED out a list of the-little'guests for her Issue No. 40 — 1$6 TORONTO LONDON hIOXTREAL T-rORO•NTO birihda party. - .� _ . Y P y � -- ' '. - Qv�sEc OTTAWA "How about the Morton twins?" C-} E F 1n r7 V,; -- 7 _ ` 1 -Continuation School Field Day hall on Saturdayafternoon,+ LtivaUil��Yl� coda in Memorial Park, Pickering- Oct.Oct• - • .� y S• 3rd, at 2.30. All children of the nei township council will meet ^1' G and Mrs. Philip, accomP- ghborhood will be welcome. _ t � an Monday next for the , transactior, arced by the latker's niece, Mrs. B. Mr. M. Harlock's sale last I•'r` he' � - of general business. E, Russell, of Barton, Mass., vises day Iftew a big crowd and go-..• � -Born, at the Glen, Pickering, ited relatives in New York for 3 prices Were realized for most ever few days last week. thin Mr. and Mrs. Harlock wi' - ' 1' �� + on Wednesday, Sept. 23rd, to HugL, -One of the heavies rainfalls move to Brougham in, a, short tin; Pic ering a Leader Sore _ nand :Mrs. Miller,, (nee Margaret year of the took lace on Sunda Gee), a daughter. S' P Y• We art sorry to lose them frot ti which continued from early -morning --ist. George's Al Y. P. A. will Y K our coanmunity, hold their opening meeting on Fri,- until late in- the evening\ The rain Anniversary Services will be nei "Big Store" $ g �No Fashion's " day, October 9th, in the Club rooms was welcomed by the farmers as it ,in our church on Sunday, Oct. 4t'-, Will all who wish to become mtm- Put the land in good condition for Rev, .Mr. Crozier, of Pickering wi'' Better TEA Smartest i l ll plowing. occupy ' 'hers, keep this date in mind and fapy the pulpit p•t in the mornin;� • • - ooinve, as .we.are anxious, to. get our .,E &IG STORE" is now show- at 11 o'clock, and the music will b r Made is good Tea CiOlOTB mg a nice assortment sof sweaters, by a men's choir, of Kinsale aria . oe bership _full.- We are planning _ _ =. .� an. attractive season's program. Pullovers etc for boys and girls, and Mt. Zion. ' In the evening Rev. Mr. - Join us. a special, large range of Men's Glover will be the speaker and Al- .40n l -' p Q -at- Join .--+On Sunday next this services in Work Boots at very popular prices. mond's choir will furnish the mus- $Big .p8" Holeproof You'll enjoy shopping at "THE BIG vv 49C. lj,�• -._'•� Presbyterian .Church will be ) Y PP g ic. •A generous thankoffering is ask a/ 1a.�+ SPORE"i-Please read. the notice Y, Meld at 2-30 p. m (stabdard time).. , ed for as there will be no supper. Overalls Hosiery Ala this is to be. Rally Day in the i in Their ad re early closing. _- ; -The Markham Fair is being Sunday School, services will be coin- I i'RIVA'I E SALE Real Overalls bind. Rev. Dr. Carmichael will be t held on the last three dais of this • week (Thursday, Friday and Satur• OChoice.New Fall. in charge. On the following Sunday . Oet. 11th, the Sacratment of the I day') and,, promises to be •a sues The furniture listed below, the t• Shades essful on. As usual, horse -racing property of the Misses Rorke, will Bulk ba` Lord's Supper will be dispensed. will be one of the attractive feat be sold b private sale, at the home Real McII t Potatoes areselling in Toron- g s y P • QC. 7SC• 955.' _ ores, also a big midway.•, A ' lar p of Miss A. E. Richardson, Picker. per air a7 , f vaJ 4o froim ;125 . to $1.0 Per bag' number from Pickeringtownshi in on Saturday. afternoon,, Oct. p p O0008 The price is much higher than us- I are attending. 1 f y d r i` vat. on account of the early pot-, ", g om 2 to 8 .p. m. • 2 lb$, +, -The meeting of the Horticultur- No more closin " �ato crop -being almost a failure ow- Refrigerator, Walnut Bed (COM NOTICE-4n future our S al Society held "last week proved to store will be open on Mon. y ing to the intense heat and lack! of with sprin and mattress), Brass . • for on Wednesday af- rain at a time when it would have be a most interesting event,, Bou- Bed (complete with springs. and da Thursday and Sat, ternoons until quets were arranged by member. y' y 25C . been of. the most benefit. Ute 'pa mattress), Mattress, Walnut V�'asl` further notice tatoes, however, promise to yield ttI and were criticized and' re-arrang- Stand, Pine Dresser, Cane Rocking- urday evCninss, VQ as there was .sufficient rain to F� a demonstration x'itli some new types of rose' and flower holders. Micro Mirror on Stand, Hanging promote growth Arrangements .are bein made u, Mirror 2 x 3 ft., Ornamental Coal a . -Will the person or persons- who i $ Oil Lamp, Framed Mirrrrr 2'x 3 ft.. r'eeeived the small table used on fittingly celebrate Coronation year., HAPMAN Bed .Pan, Coal Oil . Heater, Seib]': ''the stage at the First of July con- Suggestions will be welcomed. Electric Heater, 2 Kitchen ,Chairs. - ---- - I -St. George's Church. Sunday, tert kindly ad%'ise this office of its, October fith, 17th Sunday after Screen frame, Clothes Horse. Demi TWO STANDOUT VALUES present ;whereabouts. The furniture john. .3 -gal, Oil Can, Redwing pure Trinity. Sunday' School -at 10,a -m. used, was gathered locally, and on.�Bamboo verandah screens, -6 vein _ Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. Th - 'g - .. . return of `same, "this table has one i Preacher at this RevEG. dow screens. service, . . to the wrong destination We un- Robinson Tilers xaI be no evening lip Top Tailored Suits or .�Coats'for derstand it was somewhat of an heirloom and the -owner' is 'very service. due to Dunbarton's. Harvest..., I Thanksgiving falling on Opt, 4:h, The Pickering men Or women --New Spring and anxious to' Have it back - Sermon subject -Tie needs of our 'T -The October -meeting of the. W•. MEAT MARKET .:_Summer woollens, direct from 1 he M. S. of the L nited Church mill., be Diocesan ''_Missions in relation to tale - - �- beld'' at the home of Mrs. F. T, Auturxn carnpaiRn." St. George', British Isles ----$24.75. Guild will meet at the home of OUT .N10tt0--` ualit ti Service• _ Bunting, on Wednesday, Oct 7th. Mrs. W. H. Crtunr er on Thursday. y - The W. M. S. bale -a-ill be picked Mrs. 8th, at a o'clock. Spec>ia1--Country Cordon Maid Full-fashioned Hosiery, at the close, and all members anu adherents of -the was .are asked Style Sausage Service weight, ' Chiffon and Crepe. 'to -be as -generous -as are in Altoaa _ - - . their donations of clothing, both - a5c lb spmxl-7 3 5 313 ZEES -75.C. mm d $1 for gdults and children. Parcels to Mrs. •Alf., Hayward of Ardbeg: per 's _ be left ivith :Mrg. Bunting. An int- visited with B. and Mrs. Rees on Tuesday afternoon, 2 lbs. for 25c. - 1. I. �eresting meeting is being planned y Hired T• : •Bunting, YicRserin� _ --On SaturdAy, Sept. 19th. . the, We are sorry to - report, that -Mr. X9- .: M»nr�Rpr • UIk.AtiN:tiLE yI1.R, - -- • • bietiriage- took Place 'of Margery E. Wm Reesor 'has been confined to t- :Established 1857, p �4 'Diamond to Mr, Guy Stevenson, his bed for some time. We hope be Revs. ii. G. Crozier officiating. may soon .be well again. .-Phone us for Delivery A shoser of man useful artic- Iliiss Ruth Diamond, vans bridesmaid Y '• :phone 1620 .'while Mr. G. friml of Whitevale, Davis on Tuesday r. and, Mr=. E m _ }es was given to M 1 lsupported the groom. After lunch- , Y night last at the -- El - will served at the home of the home of A. and Mrs, Davit sere OPEN bride's parents, the happy couple We wish the newly-wedsmany i left on a motor tript%rough North- -years'of wedded happiness: ,for .,FOR SUMMER DAYS er 1, Ontario, returning by nay Mrs. I.. Stouffer, of Greenshields. C tawa and Montreal. They Wilk e- '_Kan., left on Saturday night to re- Business (side i*T:�rooklin. _ turn to hes hotfne. Mrs. Stouffer R'e have a complete line of Cooked Meats The d• N. R. schedules for fall has been spending the past three Mand winter have been " announcid months with 'her mother, Mrs. J. Cl 'rooked Ham lat-"• nd a number of changes have beer. Hoover. oa- e --made. Pickering, however, is not We are sorry to lose Mrs. JohnCoke Chicken Roll affected by the change, for- the ren- Hoover from our midst- She settled - i son that only one train stops here, here as a bride ab6ut fifty years .a Wood - Jellied Veal ; _ ,and that is about 8 o'ciiq k_at_night- g° and after the death of her hull- - in order to receive the mail, esp band some two months ago, has t !fit torrent Prices Variety .Loaf �s . parcels etc. Passengers no sold out 'and rill be staying for a :: ' longer patronize the railways, ex -trine with her slater, Mrs. Watson, ', { Macaroni and Cheese Loa! ' cept for long. trips, as the l�s lines - .. ";a p ; have captured the trade. missed by her' many friends and nei- ;Dutch Loaf and Bologna `r --Services will- be. held gg usual gh � LUMBER YARD 4, in 'the United Church* on Sunday. Headcheese Rev. Mr, Mutton, ,of Greemvodo -Sitnsale PHoxs 5400 will preach, Mr. Crozier being a51, sert't preaching anniversary services . Miss V: Gayner, .of Oshawa, '.spent *w A4worHaa*►4ns8. at Kinsale. Tke evening service will last week with Mrs. A. Hooker. :W. :RE I D be conducted b Mf: Crozier. Sun- Berhie :Nichols, of Orillia, spent 3' OR SALE -9 Restos, ebP++p, S. J. da" School at' 10 a. the week -end with,, friends here. Mannell. iat 35, con, 5. Pickering 6 Butcher (phone 3000). picttering 7 Ica and Y. P. F and Adult Bible Classes will meet The Y. P. S. will open their meet- (� IGS FOR Skl,E-Price rPaeonable at the same hour, All welcome. The ing in the hall commencing Friday,. L Apply Emile Gicnisty, Cherrywood, 4-6. — - - -- Saturday night- choir practice is be Oct. Seth. in -withdrawn for this week. James •Richardson of Oshawa, is OR SALE -A C C M. boy's Hey : Piekerng Hardware. Store $ 1' cls. -in good 'corrditiow, Appy Hettaer, -,A. gathering of over tW ty helping V. Parkin with his fall Brock Road., e . ahaidren, grandchildren Rork. acrd relat- -• L•G►R RAi.F-A -Wonder" furnKre; lve,s of Mr. Oliver Pascoe sat down Joe Stell does not improve in I' including registers pipes etc., am in good .�N' on his 70th birthday, 'on Sept 140 t, : health as his many friends would shape. Apply at NEWS office err TTENTI O at their home an the Base L•ine,I like. Tx OVS i ICYCLE FQR SALE -.18 south of t}+e village. A 'hue birbl3- I firs, R, Hartley spent several days arch frame, standard wh cls. good order . A i12.UU cash, T �C NroNn, Brrovgham, a . Potato Grower day ca1re, with the 70 candles, occ. ' last week with her mother, Mrs. J. upied the centre of the table: Radtl' (�(1LLiF: PUPR Fait SALE - 10 _ Pascoe was, the recipient, of m• Firs. Runkirr is not so well as vee \ weeks old, bred heelers. s3 f o each. Donald �' lir. .: biirthuay gifts, 5 fi _ any 'pl ,. Munro, Pick ering.'Phone�Piek 17119. UO KILLED - t'ould like to hear, but able to br. • . 11 t3r chaiF 'from alis children. Guests a '`'°t a Dire. - -Sudden ea Mr. noel hies. Maddafoni, of Tnr- cat garden, fruit trees, side ante. to the Viliayte,of Claremont, Ctrs. 11. 11 Thomso , T BUG Ci e were ,present from, Toriiilt6, Winni- c Claremont; ,,4 :,Tu HF. onto }gent Thursday last with Mr. - - peg, Oshawa and Whitbyi The par- and Mrs Gomiley. . Ay was a' surprise .one for the hoc,, i OR -RENT—Form of xhout 45, ■ t Sympathy ' of the community goes I� acre.q near Oshawa. Good land and build- - NeW . Life -The September meeting yf the y zngs. immediate pissrssinn to plough Full Woman's Institute was held at the to Airs, R. E. 16lowbi ay cin' the death posses=ion October 1st, 19: e. \pply to Conant -- � TO THE PLA \ T � of her mother at Rose Mount. R .Annis. Barristers Os; awa, Ont.. 3tf home of Miss E, _Richarelson, With _ The Women's Institute held 'their MTTH SHOP TO KENT-- COO '8 DRI-KIL for Lice f s' Jorae8 17 present. ,'Miss Dorothy . Baynt.� T2T,Afeenw r r SP.pt, Meeting at Misses Sadler last 1 h e Greenwood. This shop is fully and one Cattle, p cl, 'gave a very interesting talk on ,1, with electric motors and machines. and is one Gatti 0, Sheep, Pigs and �•••• Thursday, with a good attendance. 1- Birds 'that are the farmers' friends + qr the hegi stands in the eountry, House is new Xl and loss.` The rt of the $Doth I Mr s• Albert Parkin spent several lav aecorarea. None but Rood workmen need _ SPECIALS THIS WEED 'xrPa apply' F. L; Creed, Greenwood. 5-R bays with her parent,;. in., Oshawa, Solid Copper Boilers at $2 �BrE at the School Fair was splendid,, and-atibended the wedding of her �vHOICE CAIRY COWS -Regis• pp - also the exhibit at Oshawa Fair. and in Oshawa. Cteredand grade cow., Government T.B. Galvanized Boilers &Q$ J2 are made for an exhibit at; tested. Fresh and cfose s cin Srsalway. on - —�■ Silo -filling is the order of thn hand. Blood 0sted if desire. free delivery uo _ Markham - Fair, The Roll Call -What urchasesof 7wr more, Satisfactionituatenteed, - Agent for 1KeCorntick-Deeritsg Farr S? qi. ry 7 ."I like ..about the' Institute, and the `lay with our farmQra. Although not win. T. Murphy, 1 'naso} Ontario. Tele).hone discussion on "Thrift Hot Su per a bumper crop it is ouch better• It's :and ,Repairs _ lit' I& Dishes" proved instructive noel than expected. VOR AALE=Cmmrry hon, ea -Fit• .:: Our Motto:=-"'Weehave Can`i-2 Mr. W. $tevenaAn had the cella_ room house with half acre of land, brick seemed to interest eyerynime Pres- and stucco: 3 -piece bath room, drilled well inside it la' t]OQ IDalie,l' fortune to Injure hill hand, causin Y ., Let a' twenty a month Also 7 -room boost , er1t. Mrs.... Machin. gave .a hurtlorous with 1 1-2 acre of land, solid brick, 3 -piece bath t TelephOo! 88U0 _ blood poisoning. At time of Writing roo ■ fire grate in living room. - Drilled well in reading, and a social Milf•hoirr he i9 improving house. prate in living room • Will let at $23 a �N/�� t*� closed the meeting., month Roth houses are on the Kingston High- �• S. BALSDON, � • � ERING� Mission Band will meet ile the way south side of Pickering VIll■ ge. Come and S make an offer. APpl-0.Poroee Piekerint.6-9