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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_10_09AIL , i a A.1111111111! - anread. The Wilson family have ,faits ° although still in A Markham, • Ont. fft-ille, was a guest of Alan and AI', 3j. PICgERIN(, ONT..=FRIDOCT::. 1� Billie Micheli on Sunday. Miss M. Muir spent the week -en Heves sick headache, sour VOL. LVI. The Wnmen'a Valnnt Dresser, Z9 50 AudleyBrock RoadGRE n' I ,��t WOOD tertained in a .very delightful man- ner by the W. M. S. at Locust Rill held at the hnme of Mrs. Johnston :Mattreaes, inner spring Farmers nn Oct. 18th. FduFational Meeting 1 "Pioneer. Days!' -Mks• Holtby and filled mattresses. � _ yrs, r�rown. Roll 'Call=Historical _ X18 50--�+3��•5U` lr Lord's -Supper was attended .by a- Well -made chick troughs also matter is to he .discussed, all msm- a�'OE'rhe Club will hold ' its next reg- ] tr. and Mrs. Harvey Barrett of bers are urged to be present. an 6v tended visit with ik ate prices, .. :• :after Mr. atives. in Ontario Province, Mr. -: 'Walnut Cedar Chests ,'The ular meeting at the home of Mrs. A.ronto; visited with Mr. and. Mrs. rILLSDR e Large size, �p24.5O a"• Varnishes, duties in the Mrs, Ti Middleton was quite sue- _ _ ' C. As STERRITT A'� Harneas °`� al Pain OilOila, Turps and H.°,PRARSON-Physician 1,017 . 'Our trucks paste your way Bush, in Greenwood, which she so Wrn. Ellicott on Sunday last••• Mrs.,Waiter Carlton had .IL►Wl and Matkham Funeral Director Masses -Harris Repairs, lVfr. and Mrs. Bruce Easton, of Cao- . Private Ambulance aedsurs.• Dumbarton. every day." kindly opened for them, on aces- Mr. soil • Phone 13U0J Hardware Phone 4806 ahter, of Brougham, took camping enuiptment, fisl-ing tackle etc and ?p R. FORSYTH. Oph, D., Director 1�•Optometrieal Association of Ontario. Reg- (j,OAL,' day evening next, Oct. 13th. Pre- as Sunday guests, .Mic. and Mrs.' W. COKE. for the Hallowe'en will be Carlton and family of Toronto. Betabliehed 1838 _ ! tetee•d Mqmber of the American Optometrical aaaadation. Eyes examined by appointment• P arations W UD CE E N T, ' made t'.'en. All will bring lunches. Several from Brock Road attend- Nims• 2MM. Claremunt. Ont. r Silos are about all filled in this, ed Markham Fair last week and Chopping bA.'�D, (TRAVEL,. vvcinity. The corn crop has been from all accounts the Fair was one =: LeyaL, - shorter than usual. of the• best in years. Mondays, Wednesdays OR DONALD RUDDY Marrtetar• and T:e apple harvest is' in full swing ?,n Oratorical Contest and Ha11- i ' ' ' be at the and Fridays 6. �ll. auucutu,, Nutri, ruu+t i�luuoY w +-ue++• umce tormnuy uacupte� ur gat 14LC n• �tw•• Tj + •held BUILDER'S ILDER S SII P PLIEh and the crop, owing to the tlry wed- ow en Concert will Ins- Brock Road School soon.' Watch 'for When '& Holiday comes on a Chop- " slaa,wuw wtu,t u, watt tiuu.o• rruuuy. tay Cher is not. as large asusual. alEo local cartage Work. pect�-s have been visiting the or-. the, details and date in next Week's ping day we will grind the next ' BELL is tiv» BEATON, We have also placed in stock a full chfsh'ds to locate any evidence of issue. day. Barnstora tS SoUcitors 1LL1AM 1sl:A1'UN. K. C. -+- line o.! Maple Leaf Milling corkbr core. Several ,from here attended. t'fie Dumbarton (sifted Church Annive;- fine grinding is necessary for 'pig 1h J, ki.BRUU" j3k.LL, K. t,;. J. D. F. RUSS Ftledp Kinsale Harvest Hoane Services on Cary Servicer and Fowl Supper feeding, you get betteer.value 11th and 13th jrihlES A 1Nk1GH"I 3lt3b MITCHELL Sunday last. Oct, A. • — —'"�-• •'�•�"-" . - per t0[1,,, ' ,�8 Say bt.eet, Toronto, Adelaide _ -- - — Pickering Out. Brougham Dumbarton 'Wegrind finer than others andgivc C 0. RICHARDSUN , •cera, Solicitors. Wotarics etc., suite :tufa " 3o Turontu dt. Toronto. Office phone s406 Residence 0320 " Miss Marie Dev7tt is not improv- :41r4, H. H. Staples of Sudbury, e service. better s ice. Sacdaor Life i3wld,ns. Teispphone Ad. 1060: Picker' Phone 3f,ti.: titf I*: as fast as her friends would de- and farnil visited with her father �„ y This mill grinds alJ the year around _ tnHUMSCN de McK1LLAN-B Lrri&- The Beal Store, Claremont sire• over the week end. Donald Beer is busy making Mrs. White and Frank • visited and -does not shut down ill summer l favi, soi,citore. Irotary NutYt,c. v ..-e at flteAdence of Mr. Tbomsou, lut,l. cone -,,.on t, • PHONE 9'1 arrangements 3lr. Lo make. an addition friends in Campbellford over the when little chopping is Bono. Plekerrns. ufhce >,�uts: Thursday and._._. t:day o.�% ,rom 7.UU P. m to 11.30 p z • us by F U R N I T U R E to his, Reek -end. Feed kept on hand, and am arrang ntment. 7orontoufricr : aOiSRuye1 tank P,ca BU. u. TOfOn[Q Elgin laving atuactit a -home. Mr. Dean Mairs is making satis- Miss. J. Johnson, of Pert Union, Ing to keep a fL!l line of poultry t Phone 3n' — We are did an variety of factory recovery from his attack of visited with Miss A. Thom. last feeds tSc, �l f1 ONAN 1 & AN N L s — Barru,tero, - • Aluminum and Praniteware Etc. fever. Furniture god Furt iture week. The health of Mr. Geo.' Hicks and Miss Della Barry is visiting with. CASH BASIS ---NO CREDIT ; - �lJSoticitara. Notaries Public D. CUNANT,'K. C. Novelties. Miss Gammage '. five been ' cfvusing her uncle Aytmfer Barry. ppRDON r1LL1N F. ANAiIS, S. A., LL. B. Prices lo•'v, in k4?rping witb time•' much anxiety. _ to their friends the The Dumbarton Y. P. S. will com Mon- ; spades..71 2simcoe St. S_ Oshawr. - •' pboo.•-4 and 5 (Gshawal. and at the Coun �___ past week. 'Mrs.. Everest and son, mence their fall program on y day, .Oct. i9'th. at8 'p. m. sharp. Tteonto, were saturda - visitors PIANO -TU NTNG iicuse. Whitby. Mr. Conant) Phone z (Whit. RADIO SERVICE of at the Gammage home. firs. Ever- We extend our contrratulations to :: f by) A Graduate of Radio College est is wide her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mayberry who ago. g�;D r�ent<st , • this' With ?week. were :11r. Kass Gn'ay is making a good They, married a r'ew weeks spent their honeymoon in All kinds of Poe air R' oik � -, T l�tL C. SMITH. D D. `�.. L D. �.. �ts•cceesortoDr.J.^' u tfi-the-minute training_ p- success - :in developing films and Montreal. I.'T. w-iil hold All Tuning Guaranteed y .iale�l.Graduateof abs Royal t elfeae of Lien+ Zur¢eona and 7�m D. A. and photographs. He has equipmem for The C. G. group at the home of Miss C.. S- MaoDONALD �. M Up,veraty At Clar omt oflke over laoEt'. store r+cry Toes.. y and FridMi Phone, FINEST EQUIPMENT the �'h61e prove=s. t1seir - were received _ Helen meeting Balsdon on Thur:;. Oct. 1St',, 209 CLOSE AVE.: 10RONT0 soots' situ' — - for - Several young' . men Su 'foto full communion, at last n- at R P. m. _ - Phone Lakeside 15021 ,> - . - -. _ -- - • -- • - (� BRBEKTT Fa►LLAiyE. L D 9., GuaranieedA Satisfaction- day's Sacramental. Service. Tile W, hl. S sill meet at'the Orders take at.hEWS Office n ; D D•S , Graduate •f the Royal Coll -Be Of the university of Toronto. . Mrs. �1. Hamilton, and Sirs. `f• hotme of Mrs. C. Aanis on Oct. pmu. suril.-ons and puree In residence second door east of St. And• fl R�gOnrtq hIP P� i< P� Ka'cpx spent two days with. the Clare 13th. $h i s For Sale �„•a (hutch. Pickertps. Ont, J@,ce hours: or b7 ai+poiata,emt. (X-ray `tubes and Batteries always on b ad Balsdon family at . Frenchman's Bay 'Miss -Ella Andrew • visited with n gle ••raise).. Phone Pick 3700. 4(3 H. ROY MILLER. ' - . ' Messrs '_f Iiobesrtsou and R. 9Ic- Mra.:A. trip to Tlfom this ,creek. - Galvanized Steel Shingles. arpo. BroURhgm, Untxrio 1f 13418 Whirter were on a business Toronto on Saturday. e'-'-- Green River Halt i s hl B rd's Felt State Shingles. *tlaeH>ns�; 48tf Phone trk Mr. and -'.Viva T. Midgeley 'visit Also. re-rubbrring buggy wheels. '{ ELIZABETH RILHAKDSON-MUSIC ea at the Robertson home on Sat There will be a congregational 1.tswp inowers sharpened. •FireamdautomoGleinsurante of all kind•, solid financial stand- urdav supper _ at Gray's Hall here on Oct. T, pATER:IUN 8 - OLAREMON 6 8 m; 'The even-Phone 2616 ; ra�eweatialitampanusof _ ea. ---�- ---- Experienced music 'reacher Mildred,, Gillman is another case 14th, from to R - Call and ret prices. ! _ .: .. POSTi LL, Ucien sed Auctioneer, �. Torr and ousar+o. An•. with a Toronto Conaervator� of scarlet fever . ,but of a v_ery mild ingg type. t!,p will Include a program ander men's direction. Fromatte. fora :. FUEL got o,natlea or pae.als* or all funds stssam•d so on.°oras•, standing. The Y. P. meeting an Friday ev- large crowd is being matte• t eoas•a, Address Green 8tvar P o•. ons. -- `-BEATUN. will teach afternoons or evenings ening will, be in .charge. of .Miss A. The Y. P. S. held their. business following R TU�ti N SHIP • Clerk.. Conveyaa;et Camm,ss�onet tot Etc• Issuer of Saturday reserved for school Bayles and group• meeting Mr. and .Mrs, McDonald, of ' s r officers recently .and the were elected: P1•es., Miss Builders' tak,ne at>�iawts, Accoun%ani, arenas• VPhitevalr, Omt. children. onto, were guests of "the R• Devitt Ruth Hutchings, Vice -Pres•, Miss Supplies - Marriage _- — __ .._ -.... Rates ver Moderate. y family' on Sunday. til: Muir, 1 eas. Miss L- Drapeir. :. W M A �(1f Studio•at ray own home one mile . Mr and 'Mrs.. B. Harvey. were �, 'M r. Thos. Crowther. rife Y. P. Lumber and Lath .e �Tl . LIOSNSSI) AUCTIONEER ANI) east of Brougham on No 7 reek -end visitors of :I.ronto friends are t' pn'•,. planning to entertain the Adult in • the near future. $. C. Shingles YALUA'l'Uf{ " Highway. Mrs. Cosgrave returned with Bible atrrtontr the successful exhibitors Claremont a Clan. F• P. S. was .entertained Mae Coal Bales couducted Anywhere MRS. CARL, DEVITT at ilte Markham Fair :were Vfiltvn by our Y.. P. one, nigYrt last week -iE�lberta QOa1- '. -` phoo,e or write. Address 614 bunds,+ Bu*lr H. )lalcolm, and L. Middle- There were about 70 present, and a Street, East. P>lekering Mills ton. Mr• 11[aIcolm's team won Firsr 'good time was reported. bome'stic -Coke ' 'Whitby. Qut+arin, Prize in filling the heavy load the and pupils of the CFment. Lime, Plaster ; You Cannot vol A eF1C frlT f+'roat sk Wood g greBCest istance. Green J: Cowie, of Taranto, spent Fri- River school are havine an At Home' at the school on Thurs. Maple. Body Wood ' �* COckshutt Farm Machinery' day working around his Brougham Oct. 15th, at 2.30 -p. m. Dr. TO°1 to be gentsfor Llrnd Fan Age y - an Accident :• Complele Iii a and reppirl=, residence. Iinson Miss Cleda' Watson, of R.avenshce present has kindly consented and will speak on the sub- and,, Mets! %'!5QiIDr - tt _ B V T ``'` ',hopping and Feeds. of all accampanie.d - M•iss . Jean Malcohn jest of "Health". A cordial invitat- and , UAN AVOID - �i;1DdB, barns. for the 'week -end. l was $eav 'ylra Philip a - on is emended to all interested, in. school. COc BhAtt ImplemAiits k yOU ... THS EXPEN SB - 'Royal- Pastry Flour George p our on on visitor Suunday. There will be an "Open Tea" fol- 'the a _ 8eealre. ees Bedfoee 8ayt� , Tsar Christian ?vatutalr Mr. Twining, lowing the meeting of ladies -. ° VOL CYRIL E. MQRLEY Poultry FCe�e QroWin 8 ve an iritensel • interest- it, ..wi11 gi S on Aid, on Oc£ober 28th, at 'the .home Mrs. Augustine - BROW,,, Mush, Lai lop, Mash in lecture, with lantern slides: of g Mrs. Ed. Wilson. ' to WILSON YY oI t�BNERAi. [NBURANCS Sunday,Oct. 18th, at .7.30 p. m, Mr. of Claremont has been asked y pieieriai, 6708 We carry all makeiof Plow Points.. Twin ng. is the man who makes .spEak. ' f'e word for Roll Call will LpCQst }�'�]], . Ont. -�.•-- - D N. Lockwood girds, mss' Insects. -and • fishes Special music will be rend- be _ Sell. All welcolme. Keep in mind 'the Green River Phone:llark7200 ... . ��,,....- W HE THER PICRERINt3, ONT. preach. . erect. '.fits meeting takes the place ,Anniversary Services on Nov, 1st- . fou requlrs a Bede of goy other meeting for Thank- offering meeting for the W. M:, g• This church was founded 91 years ago and the present building will FOR Health. /1* *♦��,q#♦♦*♦/� R• as C I IRT i that Purpose. be 49 years old. The speaker will Summer lY'OOm suite or just a FUNERAL DIRECTOR enllections Suieday School ,ice called off on be announced later, The Peaches TRY ; Sunday bn account of the new case Quartet will sing' at the 2.30 ser- spring or mat- Private Ambulance of fever, Although it is of a very take all the vice and at -the, 7.30 service the. and the Home. -JONES' :. Day end Nicht Service. -LL mild type, it is wise to peaches Quartet - s velit its olr wi S a wt njoy av- iio rMaTlISH RECIPE • lv itl a ern 5000 that hinds , Watch for further an - anread. The Wilson family have ,faits ° although still in e our ASSOTtment. Markham, • Ont. fft-ille, was a guest of Alan and recovered quSrantine. Institute will be Billie Micheli on Sunday. Miss M. Muir spent the week -en Heves sick headache, sour with her folks in Toronto.,$ZotllaCh, The Wnmen'a Valnnt Dresser, Z9 50 - --- --i--- tertained in a .very delightful man- ner by the W. M. S. at Locust Rill held at the hnme of Mrs. Johnston :Mattreaes, inner spring Farmers nn Oct. 18th. FduFational Meeting 1 "Pioneer. Days!' -Mks• Holtby and filled mattresses. � _ yrs, r�rown. Roll 'Call=Historical _ X18 50--�+3��•5U` Rapid Flo Filter Discs, 450. Canadian Places. As an important Lord's -Supper was attended .by a- Well -made chick troughs also matter is to he .discussed, all msm- - All felt Mattresses - Bab chick troughs at moder- yte bers are urged to be present. an 6v tended visit with �5.b0—�� 50 w•' • ate prices, .. :• :after Mr. atives. in Ontario Province, Mr. -: 'Walnut Cedar Chests ,'The old reJablp B, H. Paints, Enamels .Ward Roberts has returned to his City of Winnipeg.' ' e Large size, �p24.5O a"• Varnishes, duties in the Mrs, Ti Middleton was quite sue- _ _ ' C. As STERRITT A'� Harneas °`� al Pain OilOila, Turps and Ceasful mi-th- her exhibits at..Oahawa Fairs. and Matkham Funeral Director Masses -Harris Repairs, lVfr. and Mrs. Bruce Easton, of Cao- . Private Ambulance ALVIN BUSHBY of 0-Oi :irM (tars L*e"r Mr. Fred of Oshawa and bit's. Hardy and dau- • Phone 13U0J Hardware Phone 4806 ahter, of Brougham, took camping enuiptment, fisl-ing tackle etc and PiIIkgrtni, - Ontario PICKERING beaded north for a 2 -week holiday ing all our old frlenda with us . r these services. `°Blest be the tie Q , S _Health alt that hinds , Watch for further an - nouncements . later,, Master Donald Wright, of Ston- Makes n invigorating and fft-ille, was a guest of Alan and refreshing drink, which re. ; Billie Micheli on Sunday. Miss M. Muir spent the week -en Heves sick headache, sour with her folks in Toronto.,$ZotllaCh, indigestion, prix '41 A number of our ladies were en- feat etc k] }. tertained in a .very delightful man- ner by the W. M. S. at Locust Rill Large Pound tin lafit Week. ITiere was it large attendance at _ church la9t' Sunday nighty Rev. R. _. • `' BATHING CAPS -' WiLaon holds the interest n+ his-Den- ple throughout -- his Berm n. The See our large assortment of Lord's -Supper was attended .by a- latest styles and colors. The t` bout 20 communicants. at the cleft ;low prices will surprise you. of the service. We are sorry to hear little Rpm- E C Phm+B Beelhv has been velry ill. We • ,)ones, fneth hope he'll be fust fine soon. VRIIGGM -PKWUM .Ponor For Varsity Chancellor, Sir William Mulock'' MARKET -' QUOTATIONS :CANADA gored him badly and tr.tmpled on him. I PRODUCE H�... _5 His cries brought two daughters who a� U:iileifa fa niers' U0 -oyer rive Co y P attacked the bull with pitch[crka and ,v are paying the following pric^_. fol More Cars Are Bought rescued their father. The auimal a produce: In the eight months to the end of peered to have become so enraged x >; EGGS - Prices to producers. cases' August in this year Canadians have that a man was called from Seaforth returned basis, delivered Toronto: 'bought 88,975 new motor vehicles. in and he shot it. A" large .......• Eye the same period of 1035 the number Men who have been breeders of r °�. "A" medium ....................... ...... 27a - - - cRK r Pullets, "A' ...........a.... 22e • . 'Was 80,895, so the gain is ten percent. livestock Lor -years have-ln-for-mad us_ _ �p �� •• • ••• •••••••• , In August the number of vehicles pur• on a number of occasions that no b':11 �,• 'F I " •••••••• ••••••••••••• 21a F F chased ad7anced• b 9.9 rcent, and can be trusted or re �� ^ Y PR regarded ea safe.. .... ... ....... _lac the value 12.3 percent, seeming to This case near Seafortb is typical of IiUTTG:K No. 1 Ontario solids. g E4c: No. 2, 23c. show that Canadians are buying morelip- others. We have no doubt Mr. Storey expensive care. entered the stall or pen wLere. the s k 4 POULTRY - It is interesting at least, and posaib- bull was kept in order to attend to it. ! (Quotations in cents.) ly aiguiScant, to ncte that in everyHe would do nothin to provoke an llressad province except Alberta more new attack and probably he had entered " Live ll:essed Nlilkfeu cars were sold in'August of '36 than that same pen a good many times'be HENS :'A" "A" "A� In August of '35. Thus Manitoba has fore and nothing ever happened. But Over 5 lbs.... :2 .-showed r. gain of 36 percent; Saskat•, on this occasion the attack came, l �� L ' * 4 to 6 lbs. ......„ chewan of 29, British Columbia of 17. and one can never tell just when that s' ,.t. 3t 4 lbs..... 10 ' ..., ~ Quebec of 23, Ontario of seven, the will take place. It is '.hat uncertainty 3 to 3% lbs..... 9 ' Spring Broilers ,• Maritime Provinces of 11. Alberta which makes the bull such a danger - sales declined by 13.6 percen - Ot- ous animal. And It is the long period g 1% • 2% lba. •... 11' taws. Farm Journal. when a man may work in the pen with s° y t Spring Chickens a bull and receive' no injury which Under 4 lbs 10 „ puts him oft guard and causes him to f g 4t/r to 5 lbs...,. 11 bpeed In Education K S to 6 lbs. •�...... 136' All parents wish their children to forget that the attack .gay come any y 1 time, and with no warning. - Peter Over 6 lbs. ...... 14 » .W Old roosters be smart at school. Some parents push .... „ borough Examiner. their'children ahead as fast as is pos- WHOLESALE PROVISION PRICES sible, and even urge t' a teacher to Nholesal provision dealer; are give them special. att ution,. - that Drivers Do- It quoting the [ollowittr, prices to the r a an Th papers, re the case of e t they will keep up with - or .excel e p P Do Tcrontetail trrde their playmates of the same age. The Illinois woman who has lived five Pork •- Hams, 21c; shoulders, 14%c ? 'Ottawa Journal 0,1- -i this is a mis- years with only half a brain. Ngtbing butts.,17c; loin: 21 ; picnics, 14c. take, and goes on to snake out a s -n• remarkable about that. Some call dri- Lard - Pure tierces, 13c,- tut isible case against efforts to equal the vers get by with none at all, - Strat• . 13%c; palls; 14c; prints, 131hc. records of the exceptionally bril:fant ford Beacon -Herald. ` Short:ntng Tl,:rces, 10?tic, tubs,i d+students.1034c; pea 211!�c; prints, Ill/Lc. Tax Nothing to gain pysitig them m Arrangeentsin- ha%e been completed for a nomecpming reunion of to be added to 11 shortening prices. Day's Wall graduates of the, University o GkA`A QUO a s tONb through the public schools too quick• g y f Toronto, it .was announced by the ly. The training a child receives In We get tired recording statistics of Alumni Federation -of the University of Toronto. Following are quotations on grain the primary ringgrades. is the eceivfo-tuds in globe -girdling ships in sea and in the transactions for car lots, prices on air, of Wng-distance stunts ::11 var upon which it builds future education. basis c.Lf. bay ts: tetlea of athletic speedsters. Here ;are Under the new -management the I Manitoba Wheah t - No, 1 Nort The grounding cannot be too thor- some facts and -figures about walking Axford • University Press will -be con- I ;1.11 3-8; No..2 Northern, Ji.09 7-8; ough. It Is far better to slow down the in the ordinary course of'your day and fined to Bibles d` trade .,books, No. 3 Northern, $1.06 7.8; No 4 Nor - mine. _ brilliant lupil-than to rush the aver an • _ age child, or, as the Journal express mine. We do not vouch for their abso- .while Clark, liwin an.. Company there„ ;1.03 7-8;. No: 5 Northern, $1.01 es it "education in -.':)*er, .broader uta accuracy, but they were given as will concentrate in prninoting edu 78; feed Whcti,. SS [-Cc. Boaea mixed with ply is Ilk to be follows in a paper read b tore the cations; books. / • Weatesi Oates - No. 2 C.W., 49v4c; n tlonat Association of Chiropodists better In the end than •vhen taken in - No. 3; C.W., 46%c• Nb 1 feed oats. Indigestible gulps.,,.- Rbatham News. B by r..) _47%c; No. 1 feed,, X44%c. - and quoted in the New York Times "It is said tbat,a housewife walks Fight For Farm y something like nine miles a day about Manitoba barley No. I C.W.!. Here are a few facts you might "65%c; No. 1 'eed screenings. $26.50 ` Soaking" Toem her wort buainaea uian walks -nine Lasts 52 Year$ pack along in the old tackle -box. per ten. j The British Government has collect• to twelve tulles a day in office hours Now' that the cooler days are Ontario grain. approximate prices. ed "Inheritance fazes amountia to A farmer at the walks twenty pastil O>~ WOIIit1n Recalls 6 here and we can expect: the first track sh':.Ping point - Wheat, $t.0i 1<he equivalent of ;4,843.770 Irom he five miles a dap. A woman shopper frosts. According to the Indians "estate of the late -Sir Henry Well- walks fight utiles. The ploughman is I,OFIg l)r�wfi-ollt Court g to $1.05; oats 40c to 42c; barley 60e and our more modern Puides. you to 62c; corn. 80c to 82c; rye, 65 to 66c� Come: The total estate amounted to a little hard to accept. The bargain c the housewife and the $qn Battle. - will Sind mby near)Ytnonth when oats. all agree 142 to tip t44a 'SC to ,L01; milling • ..;10,694:785. This fa a iteable sum, - that September is the " liven for•the-British Treasury - and " ' cannot be visualized. Say a • VANCOUVER - An exciting bat- the big Muskies are caugbt. LIVESTOCK PRICES Indicates the determination of 'gov, simply-j,.chen is twenty feet. ong. To walk tle, verbal. legal and otherwiat that (That is the greater number). Steers, up to 1,050 Ibs, Ornments in these times to make a great estate bear an adequate share or nine miles a day, or about fifty thou raged 25 years around owi3ership of Some of these facts apply to all good :._,:,..:.......... .i...d '� 6.25 the burden of public financing. - Ha :and feet, means walking two .sous Greer'a Beach; now Kitsilano [teach.- game fish. liut now that we're in Do., med um -125 4,76 litax ierald. and "ve hundred times the, length or was recalled •by the death of Mrs• the season of Muskie, Pike and . , Do., c �r non -..... -.50 4.:;a , - the kitchen, or its egrtvalent to up Louis Greer, 89, a protagonist in the Lake Trout, we can try them out Steers, over 1.050 lbs., .. _ " a stairs, dog stairs and 1n my lady'. ion drawn out struggle this season. choice ... •....................... 5.75,, :6.00 long -drawn Indeed chamber, cellar, Karn and attic. 1i Samuel Greer, re ioubtable Irish- !n casting, a great' tnLn ple Do., good .......... „... ...»:.. 6.25 5:71 y Pe^ Lloyd George was : -e responsible ''^ brstness man who zlLs `ten miles man, was a squatter on property make the mistake of trying to Do., medium .......... ... 4.50 5.26 probably than any other man outside a day presid+s over an eslabllsbr-,nt near Kitsilano Beach granted to throve the plug (baseball lash Do„ common ..,......„..... 4.00 4.50 Of the French atateam.a for thr harsh with a tour -hundred -toot frontage, be railway interests. _From 1895 onward ion) with the whole body. Heifers, good and choice 5.00 5. 6 and Impossible terms of the Versailles would have to tray -se that floor ownership of the land was disputed This is wrong because the ac- Do., medlum ................. 4.50 -4.75 "Treaty. *He would hang the Kaiser space one hundred and wentyfive in the courts and on the land.. The tual throwing power is done- by a Da. common ...:....:„..... ".50 4 25 ' an•+ drive Germany into the dust. And times a day. If be really does it he it4 most exciting episode occurred in quick forward Snap of the wrist. Fed 'chtves good and -much of the tror"lea of Europe to. ,ot a very good business man. r.•tt it 1897 wbe-n eviction papers .were Then again it seems to be the choice ......... .... »........... 7.50 a.Utr day are due to the attempts' that were the experts had calculated .tt t a bus served on the Greer family. popular idea to throw the plug Do.: good _. 6.50 7.26 :'made to humble Qermany. and reduce Iness man in the course of a year de• out of sight. if possible). Do., medium .... 5.50 6.25 - .The Greer; .homestead was visaed ( P ) • 1 11 her to thi status of i second-rate velops six Inches of r' in callosity in Cows, Cod :.........«....: 5.25 x.50 b Sh 'ff W � t +ou that ometime it L� s "power. Lloyd George -� -''� ge must.$,. of a. pressing:.bpttone: It would souk -more ori Ar a large party of police Nam• great deal of the responsibilities for like It." -The New Outlook, .officers. t;el' Greer met them with a barrage the blunders of 1919. Lloyd Geortge =' been visiting Germany and the of buckshot. After the smoke of bac 1ne li �mercnrial Welshman returns at ad • Two Races tle had cleared away several casual• ties wirer of Hitler, declar(a that Ger• The World struggle seems to be nar were taken to the hospital and 'many is aiL '.ng only for defence In owing down to two rads. the human the ,young homesteader removed to shag extensive armament plans, de fends 'broker race and the armar-,)nt race •- The Toronto jai). < With the defence relegated to Mrs, the way abe has the- Pact of Versailles and supporta HIE reed o hears of a aw moved in, ler's demands for a return to the THE EMPIRE netted the family furniture and German Empire of Memel and Dan- Dan- loaded it on, a 46x car. When .they -,Big. It all sounds . Pry strange Com• � started to raze the house Mrs, Greer ;Ing from Lloyd Get ze, the chdmpioo Manufactures As Defence countered b g y removing her furniture' of demacracy and Lib- alism. It is No co ntry can regard itself 'no,v from the car., Officers Gushed back to no wonder that the BrI:'�a .,eopie, as being adequately y defended if f a the car only to find the staunch defender had Cheer Lloyd • George, but refuse to manufacturing industries be not flrt repossessed' P sessed the nome- •trust him with pow)r in these trying ly established. When Great Britain stead. 'days of peace. -- London Free Press. commanded t' seas and the Domin A parley was held. - Mrs. Greer ions were merely part of a great Em agrees' to surrender providing the Education For Matrriage Aire there was no necessity for - and invaders caught ' and crated her _ . Preparation for mar.lage it; about if there had been necessity there was, chickens, and milked her cow, This the )v ' thing thought of In• -school:; no possibility of - thinly populated portions- of the Empire providing ex- was agreed to and for. the next hour officers of the law there are no courses in home -making elusively for their defence. Present . were busily scouring the woods for errant chick. and motherhood. It is true. that domes- circumstances resuiie that each Do- ens: tie economy is taught but where is minion Ouse old manufticturers= of Australia may be re accomp is ed Mrs- Greer changed her mind and economy' to home decoraiinn, ' orr`ss, hygiene, to• •• relied upon to contribute to national refused to budge from the family and usic, •• •: tern which 'have' a bearing.. n solidity. -Melbourne :1rgq.s, property. The battle ended for the ' making? Marring is "e most ,,, 'Acquires time being with transfer of Mrs. Greer and her career of womanhood, and the tr t,.. Cxfgrd Press children to town. The fight f6r In-: fpr it neglected in a large mea Interest In Firm possession .of the household, however, -d sire t sure. The desire to have in the back- the idea of economic iudepen• '= continued in the courts. As late as 1900 Samuel .,ground aence and to be•prepared to achieve LONDO.� The Oxford Univer., Greer- was endeavouring to g prove It, it necessary, is all very wal,, but sity Press has acquired an interest•in ownership to the property. He died there is something even more impor• Clarke, Irwin and Cotnpan3 Toronto, in 1925 zio nearet a settlement than tants and that is the making of good and will be represented on the ,board when the dispute first arose forty wives. -, Victors Colonist., of directors by Sir' Humphrey Mil- years before. _^ ford and John Henry,,it was learned Cannot Trust A Bull hbre. Henry has been with the Can Jackie -Moran, 11-ygar-oid former' Frank . 'torey, ,t farmer near Sea- adian branch of the Oxford Univer- sity Press for twenty-one years,. Chicagoan, jumped - from autograph hunter to contract movie player in it forth i• Hu"ou County, was badly in.. jured when a, bull,turned on him. We At the same time W. Ii. Clark and year. His long-term agreement with read that %2r. Storey went into the J. G. W. Irwin, executive- officers of Paramount studios - reward for his. :pen where the anima) Is kept, and, Clark, Irwin and Company, are ap• portrayal of the boy lead is "Valiant' with no warning it turned on him, pointe manager -and assistant man- Is the Word of Carrie" - had Super - ager, respectively, of the Canadian )or court approval. -Mary Pfckford, on Branch of the Oxford dniversity seeing Jackie In Chicago, encouraged C-4 Press. him to enter film work. gran y a s a necessary to reach a spot t its impossible to approach_ercept by a. very* • Long cast. Here is a startling fact., Nit:ety mea'luM. .......... aA0 3 zfi po.. common .........„.„„ , •2.50 -2.76 Canners and cutters ...... 1.25 2.25 Bulls, good' ...... .................._ 3.00 , $.Z6 per .cent of the fish caught while Do•• -common .............,,, 2.50. 2.7S casting have 6een hooked (on Stocker and feeder ears, 3 7b 4.25 : •- casts between thirty and aixty 1 -"" ............`'' •� feet. n�, 'Co 7m�.'3.2b 31.50.. Milkers and springers •35.00 60,00 cle and 'put, the plug where you veal, �.Oti ts.,u want it, if only twenty Leet away, The 'use of plugs is becoming. Grassers cot mon t.. med...., 5.00. 7.50 e` sera ................,,...,... 2.59 5.60 - • yearly one of, the .finest and most Hogs, t.o,b. 7:50' ' sportsmanlike ways of stalkina g � s ••.••••.••. 8,• Do., 'of! trucks ............ 7.85 B.OQ _ J fish, Do, off :ars .................. 8.25 .Making your own plugs is a Good ewe and wether great hobby. But here- is another lambs 7.75 . ` 8.00 thin You can buy the best plug g• Y P g Do.: t ,odium ........ „...... , 7.25 7.50 , of any of -the leading manufac- Bucks ; .................... „.......... 3.75 7.00 turers, for ,around a dollar, This Do., culla •................ 6.00 6.75 includes complete description, of Sheep, good ligl 3.50. 40.0. -how to obtain the best results in Do., heavies........... _... 2,50 3.5a 2-9a the use of this tackle, Remember Do., cefts it is not on. the ..rfa'ce, that the whole action is accomplished..' For instanee, dfter the east .= -376 Cycli;?ts Killed inade, the rod is thansferred to ' the left hand, now we start • reel• ' ing. First, slowly, then, a little Thel Edinbargh Scotsman writes, faster. Now we jerk the„rod up• the report on road accidents in 1935 , wards or sideways. Then we let reveals the appalling, fact that 1,376 " the tackle settle a little. I'll van cyclists were killed in Britair dur- , ture to say this method will ing the year.1 The report analyses.' , bring results. 6,32 accidents,. and cyclists are helil One last wordget out on rseponsible for, no fewer than 1,088 the water and cast from deen of them. water to shallow. Lure your fish It must ' be borne An 'Mind, how - 7 here owwhere he feels safer and at home ever, that cyclists' form the largest ; in the cool depths. class of road users, apart from the, pedestrians. Proportionately, the ~ ~ '! toll of motor cyclist;; is far greeter. The principal causes attributed to A naturalist claims to have -dis- cyclists include -emerging or turning covered. a fish that barks. Anglers fr6kn one road to another without will continue, however, to look for due care, •losing control, swerving, those that bite; inattention, and; excessive speed. In 77 per cent, of the cases the cyclists. ' died as the result if a collision with _ Nitt: "Do you ever hear of the a mechanically propelled vehicle. Of money you lent the folk next door?" the cyclist victims 393 were untie: Witt: "Sure, they bought a radio." 18 years of age. Mine Manager �. _ Another ehipinent of appro3a i �tw wain Dome Mines. home twenty �e �`��� �rl�! ��i. 25 tons of g0 percent copper'14 brr ` \`�� _��(I t' matter from the Cuniptau Mikes betel- men are at work prospeciing on, sur' e BACKACHEwill be started !m. ter was loaded at Goward last week face and drifting for shipment to Montreal, officials of mediately on the No- attar, o. 2 vein, driftU,c Flush Kidneys of Waste Matter, the company state that this shipment -tib both directions fro-., the tunnel at Poisons and Acid and Stop is of similar grade to the precious a point 580 feet from the portal. � i\\`t{ �ly `�\. Getting Up Nsilsta week's shipment which �omplises 48. The finding of a new ore body a half. \ . 1 fr, of the mile from the present workings in the y'40 ENTS PROVES IT 000 lbs. of matte. Dewatering ` 4 Sr Ales, property is well under way and G:eenstone formation is quite ig 'ha it is expected that a sample carload of tant in that up to date, nothing has When your kidneys are clogged high grade ore will be made to the bhen tound in this type of rock. Ili (r` i ``t\�\, and your bladder is isolated a smelter some ::me this eek. A sur 1, t`1 �(, \`1 .'� passage scanty and often smarts and vey of the comp&ly's holdings r.dja. \, I c ttl`� ♦ '4 Medal Haar ins has been Kert :.iacDonald Red' Lake Gold <<" 1 `\\ ti\` .� ..,burns you need Gold Ate ent to the present workings with r \ Ism Oil Capsules, a fine harmless carried out by Hans Luudberis. Mines has put down eight tact pits on stimulant and diuretic that always indications said to be pointing .to the Watts Island, according to M. L. $ou- works and costs but 40 cents at .any continuation of the ore to the south ZBn, in charge of operations. The vein •�� s ��` 1\ �_. coati \ modern drug store. on which the pits were sunk has been It's one good, safe way to put A diamond drilling campaign on this traced for approximately 300, and is 's activity into kidneys and portion of the property has been re )deal y y persistent with good structure, J, L• bladder — you'll sleep sound the commended by the Cuniptau engin' Rams states, consulting engineer, whole night thru. But be sure and eers. who has recommended a programme get GOLD MEDAL — right iro.m ,f diamond drillings. To date some 16 k, Haarlem in Ilotland — you are as Laps, Cadillac, Gold Mines, 'control veins have been located on surface DIXIE bums slowly, sured. of results, led by Sudbury .Contact, has now in- with principal work confined to the . Other symptoms of we kidneys and lasts longer. The backache, teraected the ''B" vein in crosscttatihna showing on Watts Island. Al and r bac le o of y tic and irritated bladder a E py• O'Reilly, mine manager �IaVOur Is tt ..puffy eyes, leg cramps, moist palms. been on h exposed—brill Hole t N. 4 1 this section encountered visible gold an Lamaque Gold Mines in a report to ( mellow—alWQys1 i it was expected that it would s crit )resident. G. F. -Farrar, st^tea that . hole has in the crosscut. The crosscut has sea of 300ditll Several quartz edstr depth ched a length of 16: ft. and is pro' were intersected and one new l=in ceeding rapidly, with an average rate Ing a width r,+ 5 ft. Thl, latter oc• MIN 1of 11 it. ,per day being made. The vis Curren a showed heavy. mineraliza- idle gold encountered In the "A" ^3 vein had not been indicated by din tion. The programme of drilling is be FL�►SHES mond drilling but now it has been ea- Ing coniinu.d. tablished in both the "A'• and •'B" '- veins. - Long -Lived Bachelor Drilling of the deep hole at Lake-- ,-.;To the fact that he was a bachelor , Mason Gold Mines is continuing with and studied philosophy; Mahant Shri A depth of 450 ft., reached at last IN he dIIg °on dthe� progra.Halliwell Gold Maharaj ascribed the_ fact that tie from the property. At 379 it. a miner con lived to the age of 130.' • +: ialized;quartz vein was intersected and Mines. where thrp^ hobs r i`e beth`He has . • : ' a section of the core las been set sunk at various Ovinia t" D State'. [ladia,tshaving tforeccast an his cion of the indicated orebody, ntin• erten r -Reuter.- ned to co , vane friends. Ian 've i f a it as to his out for .ass y. t D om any death- , o c D r of the - s • us the hole another 1,000 ft. at Least Directs ,haft �- to give,a cross section ot.the structs conslderatiu , t' 'sinking vt a �.�......w.+ 25 Million Tourists In °'lure at this point. The most favorable which seems- justified by the recent .may A Canada This Yea l area has- not yet been reacher: su bade Sogramrle xffze onthiunds` 1th Q F EVERY DAY LIFE the_comPau•. baving,cash. cs'ls loans :.PROBLEMS O and accountts receivable of X150,000. By Dr. M. M. Lappin OTTAWA, Immigration '°fticials 0171clals of Black Eagle Red Lake to addition there are 1.000,00 treasury Mines report. preparation- are under- shares unissued. but tinder r tion sit will inspect °25,is year, persons enter - way for enlarging the scope of oyer- prices sutiicieut to provide a othe • Ish -In the first instance to marrying ing Canada, this year, according Of to F. Summers, U.L.S.. es{!mated, to pay' AN IN1P�IHI-E s aiail who.ttad so deceived her ►Pith an estimate made b; djDhemea=©i the la it o Gordonmajority ons. money It hem o y ati mo y iii, SHIP his ftctala. T i. sad R1'. H. Fairburn lc't for the Pro erectwn and tmtai[.'ttt,n of a m PARTNER out first satisfying herself ae to petty recently to preps it r suture _ Among the beat of letters await• it Dut sometimes it is hard 'tourists who only stay In Confide for work., Mr. Summers has been engagers' attention' when I returned the Summers !ia she n elllt and Ing my to see things In advance. And some a short. time: but they all have to be to survey r` Bard et t)irec from my vacation. last Week there is men are 'very smooth and plausible. looked over. That is way al bb, t h i e nein structures preparatory tL the At a meeting of th^ From -the facts before .me I can see migration in"at a very low'.ehb, the ude f to of iHliside Mines, Limited, held one which is signed "A SYorrfed carrying out of an extensive diamond oa Wife," it tells a story that Is tragic little hope of happiness in this Anton, partmenra staff numbers 900, Inc3ud drilling campaign, while lir. Ea,, -burn aL the Head OKtce'of the company There is Litt a likelihood of this Ing those at head ,ttfee. is arranging for the transportation of Tuesday, the 29th of September, on and reveals conditionsto think are-unL of married lite man changing his attitude unless, he [n the peak year 1912-13, Canada re- - additional equipment and yupplies to the recommendation of Mr. Douglas n ulaclh °� chalk notld actuallyquote from can be dealt -with directly and per cele -382,891 imTnlgranta. This year the property, prior to the, freeze-up. Baird, M.G., the Board. ,t Dieectth9 sonaliy, and that. .seems lmpoasftile. it will receive about 1'1,000. While In; Construction of now camps is wRll ad- authorized the management Of the here ist the gistiof the ts too ory 'Intimate—but It there is a clergyman 1n .whom "A migration has been ebbing the tourist Panted and opening up o[ the two company to eater Into a Contract for traffic has been growing. Every Mort -•: principal veins is b continued: "A Worried Wife" fell in love with Worried Wife" can confide and w::om �1r a minimum. o! 2,000 feet of diamond she thinks would be able to exercise - d This work will commence .a man and began courting him. EIe of entry has iia Immigration officer. rifling. Posed slag some Influence on her husband. she b in the matter of smaller porta it fls immediately and it is intended- not to but tt turned oat he the pro,� was married and his wife divorced could consult him. He -might lana^e often the eam,e man as the customs Diamond' dNlliag is continuing on only to bowing which haveface nbeen dts him, When taken to task, he was to bring her husband to a'seaee of titer. Canada has 30 ocean poste of en the Mayrand property of Dunlop Con- alieiag able to give s quite plausible exlilana reason. try sad 186 D,rte of entry along the aolidated Mines with 14 5• hole Inter- closed is retest work, bar also n 00 tion, and "A Worried Wife". thinking It that is Impossible, or it it jails, International boundary. :setting 23 it. of mll.eralized aplite; 55 plore at depths of not less than 300 an inn then .here is no -valid reason --why. sed tc . It. of mineralized biotite Schist. with t, 400 feet, thin large. °T� body °II mias nowrry him For the firsocent t. two or three she should go on living. to misery. Dlue quartz Stringers and 4 ft. of blue which a milt test tasters being °m' ears of their marriage everything ger husband refuses -to agree to a Classified advertising _ quartz with pyrite chalcopyrite and The machin "y nt and.tbe y separation on purely selfish grounds arsenopyrtte. Assays are now 'being pieta both the mit the properly and andwenthe ltunion prolmised happiness. As a last resort she should consult a pE>RSO7RAL' , arrived a usband a letter now e se h th made and results should be availabi mill h 1 d under the directfou But it -,wasn't to last. The lawyer. It things are as e !natal hie wo- Dant- • be women, em t � pNTLY is b g - with tra a th .alt: I. ST _. • Stepping 'out bptore . me poi y AEYING H . rt] arted DP g shortly. at Trial also n Oc .T r - ri � Safe. 6 r• seen so. Wo g e. and for toe; past few years" "A mgr will have � � difficulty in . - - erred. No: dy ried Wile" has been living in con the protection of the courts. I am 26c. Annette. 220 SlcDetmot, WSnntpe6• dllions which make the Pa a e that advice, impossible. She to willing to tgrgive b circumstances lavage hesitant to give sAls>xxNC ALL J. Lt in this case the NEWEST all it only he will settle down ansa are such that the Woman would be. I behave himself. But he Is not amen- far better off if the partnership were >;wsNINGiti.L Kline Champion. •' Farmers say best made. Kline Com - able to reason and he refuses to agree dissolved'• pony, 121 Empress Crew„ Toronto.. to a: separation until he is able 'to May I crave the indulgence of cors pin . something' on his wile an u .then respondents whose lettere are Mill _ :NVENTolas: e w + AI mail aas been an- Rj� change he past few w•ee.. N FFM TO s' and full. �} aM his attitude later on and how 'ahould and work has a way of piling t ;I w en information 4ent free, THE sAMSA frOlY1 [treat him in the meantime?" Tbat ogle is on vacation. 1 hope to over= company, warts Patent Atmrne* 273 ' is the quesEion which "A Worrietl take all belated, correspondence w"l- =any, l�ttawa" Cana,la_ % !HILLSIDE Wife" asks me. in the next few days STAMP COLLECT:NO. Well, alY 'correspondenE was fool -- --. -- - - - Q♦ �ittf-C°^ Somaliland, au Ti ars mps, To rile d. C • ' e d willing Alger lan - Central 'Americans. British `—Tfi--l`ilet • e w is a trained psychologist and ral works... H Colonials. This Atagnicarocious collee- !—Contract for diamon rl ing as en u to deal with, your pro ems, a ria -free -far S^ �nataae. GRAY STAMP by directors. — - III wide xperl• PC Toronto. you the benefit of a e Co. Dept !LIVER BILE Enloe. Question reyardinp RROB• _ ~' LEMS OF EVERY OAY LIFt J►QEIfTF WANTED plant has I And Yon'll Jump Out of Bed in the should be addressed to : 'Dr. M. 1M, 2. Machinery to complete mining and mill 1• 1 �CLLSIVE TERRITORY AVAIL Morning RarW to Go Lappin, Room 451, 73' Adelaide St. E' able irtmproved household articles arrived on property .. The liver ehonid pour out two Pounds Of west, Toronto, Ontario. • Enclose a .3.. Literature, aample free., Labor Savin( - squid bile into your bowels daily. if this bile work doing stripping, trenching and bnotsewtnsfreeiy,yourfooddoesn'tdi¢eat cent stamped addressed envelope for Toronto. Limited, l ,0 Queen EaaL 3--2� men at g •-it iust decays in the bowie. Gas bloats up reply, , ar stomach. You get constipated• Harmful �,--- go into -the body, and you teal sour, MUSHROOM SPAWN drifting. Interesting samples'ready for assay. �kand�world looks Punk. A mere bowei movement doesu'talways get at the cause. $25 -Ulf weel.ly made growin mushroom on the Over as weft. it takes those good, old for ug or your .local market.. Patents Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two O �' k formula, North for information and ft Beaton'' Coi�n a pounds of dup" Harmlfreely sand mbe yon I oger, (Dept American Spawn Co RIX. � ;eel e the end np": freely. ss and be k Taro' (Dept. A). Ontario Butldi make the bile flow freely They do the work �rph ed - Toronto. ■ ■ of calomel but have no calomel Li mercury y • a I them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by • - .. .: - __--, a»,�,,,...,,o reivseanvihin¢ else. 2r>a Proof I "Lessons are- wonderfully helpful and inspiring." "I ha.e been abledt•finitely to change the habit of —" ,,You are a great help and I hope it is given to measure' up." "Results are wonderful." We could quote from many more letters, but the above extracts are, proof that others are being helped. It others,'wHY NOT SOU? Give that trind of yours a chance. Writo today for particulars of an Ining Warranted Council Standard Choose• "Rocco" COUN. CIL .ST:INDARD Roof - int; for economY, Qual- iI i t y an d � permanence. j I-ieacily coaled with clur- it able spciter — ORicial:y "spot -tested" fol- quality j —this roofing eilmillates upkeep cnr.t—resists' tcea,r and wea Hr for years We kill *gladly send literature and,pricEs. «'rite us'now on your roofing requirements. •' (tens, e course of ,,,ental tra ROOFERS SUPPLY Thi + .� Gra .hochart �. slloNk's flow -io re,ld i lzrlcter j from handwriti:lg, at a Klance , 10c PREPAID ;r Graphologist Room' 421 73 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto -.._. Name , r....,......,. , , .. an - The Institutii of Practical CO., LIMITED Y O .., . ` i s ._ r .'.• ': e. •:•'. ,.,....... , ..... w.L. 910 Olen eaBPS ooh mill ug DO OTTAWA Ir E _1 Issue No. 41 3 , TO$ONTO LON r►ddrpa4 . • . •,r, _t_ MONTBEAL C � IMONTREAL. P.Q. .��:' J • � �. " •` Y.. - x.41\ ' .. .. •_ - j7- loss v� Terser - `BOUT :LANDSURVEYOR i�'AczivlTLEs 1daple �titnal �'' 1.75 per year; $1.50 � .. , foe Diadas Raid b advance F. J. DONEI'AN B. A., B. Sc., O. IIIS1lTaL1C0 Co. Subcriplioon to the United Staten L. S. On file are •the records of aur- INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS t - ` and Gt- Britain $2.00 in advance, ONTARIO ' veirors Gilson and Yarnold, 365 and WAWANESA INS. Co. King East, Oshawa. Phane 1981. Cbeap Rata for Farts and Conten 16 ly In your choice of Fifteen Canadian .. ,_ JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor' :_:.PLOWING �-- - � = - - - >�i'd�a• • and British Companies of Sound Windstorm. 'Insurance on' BuildbW Whitevale SAVE MONEY - Windini4 silos eir, Financial Standing Automobile Insurance of On Tuesday evening, the 13th, at MATCH _ _ e Ten years experience in Banking ` All Hinds �8 O'clock, all the men in and around Buy and Insurance. Noir servinr eH}nts "Write or Phot» i Whitevate are invited to attend the -i --—=..i"irst regular -meeting of a Men's --To b _ - • -in Thirteen Different 'Townshi and BOWMAN g� W� be }►eld on�be Farm of YALE 'Townships �rotlierhood, is the basement of the WHITBY ONT , ; United church. These meetings are :_ GASOLINE -with an office svetem to • take care =to- to held monthly throughout the Ryerson Beare M of double the volume efficiently. You Can Buy 'at 'Horne � �iriuter and it is hoped 'that -every. 14� C. f� 1 C 1 C �u$ Man in the vicibity will avail Tian- �X. i a72 •f p Your enquIriea are invited. and year TIRES, BATTEftIB3, self of the opportunity olf getting Lot 12, Road io, Reach Township. tax.ACCESSORIES, 'together to enjoy the friendship o! on Nos, 7 and 12 Highways, - _ .patronage appteeiated, Atstt low and better , Ogen. A lively prieen S y program, a devotion- one toile south of • OILS -15, 20, 25 and 30 ets. R+ _ a8 'll period, and a social hour are pr- D- .A-, } M E • a otnised each second Tuesday of the per quart. yrnt esu in Torotitti. GREENSANK� Brougham Ont. ,Phone bis -.Month. Outside, . prominent men will . -- - - , : fresuently address the meetings on -Special I prLces on "-�• `�rious subjects that will be of . On 1I�AU'l'OR OILS • QQ Let els rep,hir that leriky bel• - in- terest to -men. Let as many men as J.7ROCK 'possible avail themselves of the j�, THEATRE 9litlle�d Motor Repalre. first o?nor unity next Tuesday ev- . •.. edn'sday, Oct. 14 , ROSE'S Gordonting, Be on• }y.nd promptly at 8 �l clock' and you wild . have the prom- -1936STATIONuT�I2'8-Q' J. SERVICE _ _ _ : ise of getting home early. A � light Phone - ..-. _ .. .. - hone 290$ lunch will be served . each evening, Halt mile west of Rouge River Fri` ?LY and Saturtl4y PIUffLRlNG, ONTARIO at 9.45, . South side of No, 2 Highway. - October 9 and 10 Apply to John McDonald for TN n shoe t; at ? 30 ti. hd p 30 Danbarton teams not later than October $tb. ? SALE REGISITER. Sattir i ty Matinee it 1 30 -The -82nd Phone 115.2, Port Perry, R. R. 2, 7 GEORGE RAFT anniversary of the Dun- nO1,ORE8 CO3T:,1,() :- barton united Church - will be Meld Uxbridge. SATURDAY OCT. 10th—+A'action -on Sunday, Oct. 11th, when Rev. _ . N _sale of .75- head of good, ,young 13ARRY1tIORE Dr. Archer Wallace, of Toronto will1 eeding cattle (Herefords •an,t br -IY ureach at 11 a, M. and 7.38 P. in. ; Durhams.), at lot -,1o, ran. 9, Pick- ► t �ecial music will be f - h ering, the property of Da polis dor "The $!lilt that science ' the home it LLJNC$ PROVIDED +' '. Pu h. Terms C sh - w chair rri tihe morning and "gale, at on o'clock. - M a-, See bills. grid aatistrq Cali �. b e e • • wm. ax, L Asking y.. the clrpir of Zion Umited Church �. the ff bterr,inalion Service at the evening service On Tues.suctiotaeer. .� Qu jF#isfaetioah p M1 Say, Oct. 23t'y the usual anniver- .•sATt RDAY, 'OCT. 10th Auction 3lfidr -vary -Fgwl Supper will. be served in saiedf 'Fiansehohl 'furniture, lathe- C. ck Opt. BA�;(liET AT NIGHT t,o e , tse basement 6f t' h church from equipment etc', he property of IDA LUPINO • . � ��� C _ 4.3fl to g o'clock. FolloDispel R$ft wing the ;::. ._!ilia; Ida L. Steet, at •Rosebank REUIrALU ()WEN !>S1� supper Rev, Dr. Wallace will del • - e Cornrs, on No. 2 Highway., Pick - Iver his- popular lecture, li a Talr GEO. A. AIc1IILLAN, President ering. Township, Sale at i <r'cicck.. 'A I W. Two Citied." The 1loodyill<• No reserve. 7lerms, -Cash. Gordon MAJOR BOWES'oAMATEURS _ _. 'Male Quartet will re'rWer a number W. S CROXALC; Secretary. _ . . Sellers, auctioneer. - ,�,•1 Hull -s! selections and Mr.. Arthur W :_ . - -- - airy u •.44rxie will lead in community sing- x 4ag. Admission, 4Q and 25 cents. � � IiandAy. Tue,4cland wedo`«,day Builder and Contraotior St. Paul's on -the -Hill. Dunbdrton. (kieber 12. 13 etod !q ...'1 ay, October 11th. Sunday Sch- - F1C e W ...Twu Sbuwe at i wed 9: and ' wql at 2 P. im . Evening "Prayer at 3. . , -. - - a $penia ty : � OrJC m. Sermon suybjeet,--The. bliss- _�• Holidoy MfttiooP nt 2 ueluek `ion Fleitls -of tiie Church, their ,p� -_!WILLIAM EL ��s and ouX eblig�atdotis: Preacher - L•= � 1� `� - r oat's 8erviese Il _ R,ePuus ;1w . _ JEAN ARTHUR At this service, "Rev. 1::. G. itobin- THE 6RUWli MN[, cion. On Tuesd* last t'�e annual :--Z3 IN Rose bash Rd. and. H1aRetQa Rd. Harvest Supper held. in eonrtection f �� wvith -St. PanPs con re - it'T g Serino. was w" J l I : reat, sueaesq, A splendid supper u e pick 6ti9Q y �'HEaETH HE F.��MKS• �� Phon PI r k ee4 vee `to s record emwd, b Ji •' ` �RADFORI3" the members of the W. A. Fallow- pp ,`�v� Notice j��tq this, a fine. cancert wav presen+j+ With _ .. OO ' tier'. of weal and instrumental stun- _ � N ER �Y ,Jv +„4. � , r � - � r+s.r +” :JADES G[,EAt30N • � . � bel a, inc.udin>;' Bert Haney, Com- .. � - � `' olio, Irene Coppet, dances; Doug- - �. • t RI(; I3LURE ��T • ROSERI' ARMSTRONG We do BuildiflR Af all kinds '�.•- Johns;' elocutionist and Mr. and / '� _ Mrb. Webb, Ma: Hill. Mr. Pearson CARPENTERING. of Toronto, also the Highland Czeek Quartet _ «NTr I, �;L. �4� ATTENTION, FARMERS ..DEMENTING. Kinsale GEN9itAL REPAIR %VORIJ -sod rs, un er we are ,sorry - ;may cleas not v he friends '� LruClis, tractors and all [ tr tl We a eu sett 13rantford RuoBor; would like. a wa0 inert', Wheels re U2 t aII ere r► room !•;. Lennon, vino Lived t}•is Year etre-setting. WOOCi-WOtI{ and Et !upnieMt,'Duro Water a he farm sottth' of Kineate, has wood LuFnIIlQ Of 821 kinds. _ �s�D9• Beatty aiw trd the Harhron farm.. c• ` 9tRble Egriiptihetit � Four -Square C1a will meet L Plaee your t)rder now f r 1 And ether Betiding MAteriaie . at he home of plisses Jennie and. wood- Working and turning. EytiquAtes Free Kw toile Park.i' on Wednesday ev. �' , g of •this • week - / / y �- J , , 1��� Phone or Call Pork Guara • x - R !w� n tee 1' e-:— Institute �viil--holtl - _ H 'Make Canadian ie � d I Fish and Shellfish 13rotk Ro 'Store, E F PROTTSH their Octubei meeting at the Home " " a healthful and. appetizing varia and Blacksmith Shop. ' F. sof Miss Edna Green, Greenwood, on tine of your diet. Whatever €orm•is (Successorto.W.H.Jackion> Phone f1502 �4-Tuesday'. evening, Oct. 13th: �; most Basil available to you—fresh Phhoe Pick. 2729 1_, _ I'he man friends G ven- Y Y , P1C$PJRIIV(:: - N -_ y o[ uy ate . _ - O. TA.Rr� • eon, who spent his boyhood dap; frozen, . canned, smoked, pickled of : dried—you will find it the food of — --- ---- here,. congratulate.. him on his rec- --- �•'� health tastiness arld economy. ant marriage to Miss Diairriond, of :: f ``�s-Health, because Fish' Foods are rich in ` Pickering. �.� :.'•�c`thF •proteins, minerals and vitamins for THF / , s Potato growers from Uxbridge, +` gam. general health—in iodine, so. passed through here with loads of vitally needed inland—in copper for tatoes one da last week—a-skin INF* BULK po y g ood rich' blood— and. others.. F - g _ $1.6i a bag, - much ' lower 'then a�t 'Tastiness, because Fisli is a real fine- ,�Q$ phi j one dyne eypected. The late crop is / flavoured delicacy, quickly and easily p p$! lbs:. .for . �.. . 25e• _ a ood .one, d to d RANGE— a :ted ens of O --'-'_qday visitors 'at the —R. V. simple and delightful recipes. i �, ��� it2oatbray `home" were: Rirs 'Mudie Economy, because Fish Foods give you- Marmalade large �i�r, , • and son, Lloyd, of Oshawa, Rev. • full value in nourishment for every Osozier, of Pickeeing, Mrs. Rose - ODIZED PLA)EN OR I cent spent. t ' _ .__ : - • �_ -:: Hadley, of Toronto, Mr, and Mea. Canadian Fish and Shellfish are noted Salt',' „Salt free rnnn• 2' k $ R. Wilson, of Balsam. • - f YIr, and Mrs. R. 'E, Mowbray and throughout the world for •quality andf F •f 5e• shildren cadre in Rose Mount on flavour. Bring this pleasure more 'often HEINZ .+ to your table also. Pork and Beans • 2 � tins for - ^jsday last attending the funer- DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES,` OTTAWA • „t ZX Mrs. lilowliray's mother. Mrs. SALH[tjK 1 • 2�C. MWWbray and daughter,, Phyllis, re- �„ Ci„•„o� D•partnw„t ot_l9sh•ri•a, -- ns�tlned for a few days. t enp •t ek• wr oaawa. t.u.ada SLICED �- I - 1 pound tea of Cauadiae .1. - � MeW "n4 me- your free Sl_pme ' w � • _ Tire Harvest Horne Services here : Z .t7, ,� c„p milk for twit "Any nag a Fisk Day”, con Pineapple - 2 tins 'for � tainlns over 100 delightful Fisc were a decided success. In the morn t mop. buuar �Piaea..it Recipes, f • i 2e• . Ing the pulpit was. 6ccupied by Rev. Cool Tice. and when cold line bah- ' BOOI(It'!t , Ins disk with it. Flake salmon..7Vawie.»........:...�...:::.....-............�... _ .CLARI{'$ .. Hug3t Crozier, of 'Pickering, and the r*��ba elm; lir pour ato'into adm .ddrea. __ _ egetable Sou s ' , salt. Stir mixture into salmon ,r Add►ar• --- ' - +� P �e . by 'the mens choir of Kin V p 3 for 25C sale and aft. Sion• The evening Thea sorer ail with a Iitue of eke _ .....cW1 Y + • rice wkiek has been reserved for 1 DOZRN ZINC RINGS XXX'9 arid, Owili & Carr • ,eerviee was conducted by Rev. J. E. ekia poupaae, and :teas ooa ke.c. , p y Glo�cer, of Claremont and Almond's Eitxv w'uh wb1t0 "a'a' 1 DU7,EN RUBBER RINGS_� ..GR kNULATE-D SUGAR _. ;cam r assisting. The collections a - - All for 29e. 0 • 100 lb. Bar for 85:1 adounted to illi!.' ..... A N V D. A' V A F 1 S H' D 'A' Y` - - - 8007H cl MUR/SON - e FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, liliBAL5i1SR _ for any corn or callous, which oar- Nuccoesor to W. J. Mather, ♦ �, ,` �. , ific. LLOYD'S THYMOLATED - CORN SALVE, in 3 to 5 days. This _ • new salve de -sensitises corns and Business Phone Residence Phone 9Ra� callouses 'with the first application. 8l6A1 Call your 'druggtot today and order Now - ajar of this WONDERFUL SALVB - Callouses of long standing will ro- �/�• quire slightly longer, ttreatmeA#. '+sl For sale at Jones' Drug Stone P U. M Pis STRAND THEATRE ' t,4resoag Mrs. Jos. Evans is not as well as Expert. service and re- _ 'li:e Cliff Pilkey family were at her many friends would like. -Eyey. Uxb[idee, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Lea. Feasb have 'their home here over the week -end. Y Mrs. W. Bingham is. visiting her beep relatives here on Sun.- to Hand and Electron Thurs., Fri. and Jest. (thV4 week) the test of the centur- .visiting --daughter, Vernal , in Toronto, at day s- y- - Sold and Repaired. - SHIRLEY GREY, KEN MAYNARD 'Association.-' you -ase assured that - present. Mrs. D. A. Scott and friends of ,'. And . IN -� Free Air. Service Miss Maude - McKay and Missce Fenlon Falls visited - with friends Reek. far off y"ra to come. _ ELECTRIC WIRING • Western Frontier" .Madden and Pearl Boyer, called here this You are urged to attend the Highway Monumental E C y C. W. PILKEY - PICKERING Works. -.•Tires Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. on Mrs. E. Palmer and hitt. Boyer Kingston Road West B. A, Oi4s and , Greases. ' , t THRILLS COWBOYS! HORSES l fi• ,. ren Sunday last. Thanksgiving Services in the local next ' Sunday_ Strain Phone-. Pick. 2116 , ,. RIN-TIN-TIN-FR.-INKIE DARRO . rbwo Clan► no Born, at tl-.p Briecbush Hospital churches , `Stouffyille, Ont., on Oct. 2nd 1936, The B. Y. P. L'r: held their meet- Mrs. F r m Machinery ; » oto Mr: and Mrs. Clayton. Hill, of ing at the home of Mr. and By C� H, � Opt i « Dog.- Wolf a' iCtaremont, a son. Rev. A. A. Scott, Missionarq-on- John Fuller last week. Remember the D. A -.Pugh 'sale of _ __The Astigmatism Frost U Wood, Cockshutt, J. I. COMEDIES furlough,' from India, is speaking Sunday Herefords on Satukday. Oct. 10th, on the farnn east of here. = Astigmatism- (without a Paint) -is Case, 'De Laval' and k' ... Mon., Tueta• find Wed. in the Baptist Church on evening at 7 o'clock. Mir: and Mra• Brvwn of Ma:nitoul- due to an irregular condition of the the Frost & Wood Cornbinder near new _ Oct. I2, 13 & I4 ..evening and Mrs. Mothersill, of Os- in • Island are visiting with Mrs. surface of one or more of re- fxactive of the eye. A dif- Footlift riding, 2 -furrow plow M. ' H, Thanksgiving Holiday bill - - =;haws and Mrs McGlashan and Mira. Found, sinter of Mr. Brown. •, Mrs. G. A. Hamblin, of Norwood, surfaces ference in the power in the , differ- Two -Way riding plow Oliver 2 -furrow Tractor plow GLADYS WARTHOUT, JOHN BOLES Brand, of Toronto, visited the Miss- Miss Smith, spent. a few days last week visit- ent meridians or thin parts of a .Form tractor and J. Deere plow IN es McGlashan and on Ing her, niece, iece, Mrs. Glover, Glovit the. meridian. an' Tractor Double Disc "Rose of Mrs. - W. H'. Tones has returned Manse. Rays of light passing through brought to Binder twine and .Plow pointe ,.. from Kirkland Lake and• is staying Miss Joycg' McCullough return- Astigmatic surface are to of W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood the Rancho �� - -' with her sister, Mrs. E6 Palmer.. ed home on Satukdayt- She is mak- ing a favorable recovery after her a focus according •the power the. different meridians of the sur- paoxit PIcx 2314 41tf Mrs. Jesters is not enjoying the best recent operation in Wellesley. Hos- face and. may be produced to a line, A Thrilling Musical Outdoor Western ; of health. 71(:6 Badminton Club held their pital, in Toronto; Many here attend- oval or round, but 'never a clear point focus. Rays of light entL+ring Dlnty'S Garage POPEYE -MUSICALS -COMEDY - Annual Meeting on ' Tuesday even- of . our people Markham Faisr, and some . an 'asiignatic eye may, in the vert NOTE -To • each 'one presenting this ing when plans for the coming winter were . made. The organizat- ed -the found many items of , usual interest. cal .meridian be myopic or hyperop- behind the = - filling All Car Owners adyt. at the Box Office when getting• ion will - be announced 'next` ion Some very special. stock shows at- re P is and focus in front or - ' his or her tickets will get free a 5r - officers . tracted the most of 'them. retina and the horizontal meridian Let us give You your moneys Rountrees Chocolate Bar on Oct. 40th. Mr. D. M. Morgan was taken to '^I}ick" Cooper left on Wednesday. be normal. If the ciliary gnus- worth in New or Used Care .- St. Michael's ' Hospital- oh , Saturday for a vacation in New York City, cle exercises its influence to over- it prices are - Right -and Work is ' re- evening last for treatment. And He expects to be away until. about come the hyperopia meridian be- guaranteed 'on Repairing Your Old - . Indigestion at the first of the week were the middle of the months Dick will causes the lens of the eye to car _ ports favorable. He is expected to likely have a -very good tithe• come more convex and in that way If you are troubled with GastriL- quite be allowed home in a few days.- The Laymens' Banquet was. held overcome the hyperopic condition ':'Ageaf For is, . Sour Stomach or other ailmenft ... ..Y _ • Mrs. Augustine went to the fun- in the' Baptist Church with a large -renders tine ether but to so doing re s ONTARIO MOTOR SALES caused by excess acid in the egaI : of her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. re resentation from .thio district in p meridian myopic.., It will be - seen Oshawa mAcb ach, set s bow of G. ffc. H. Stomach Morphy, of Richard's- Landing -on attendance. Details of the meeting g therefnre the• strain in astigmatism. - --. - - - Powder. It will give •you immediate uT est�ey Mrs. Murphys death were not available at tune of . writ-, for this. reason_.- more constantly PreP. _... • -last. came, following a stroke 'some few Ing. _ _ calls for correction due to the head-, . _ E, C. Jones Druggist -days The -end of the summer season cif, aches and discomforts that accomp ago, and was not expected:' Mrs. James Stephenson left this sport activities is rapidly approach- l any it. There is always .poor vision _ week for Eganville to attend 'the ing and the local minds, as well as in astigmatic eyes, the quality - of Madeline of her son, Elmer $. to everywhere else are turning to the I vision depending upon and varying Furnaces' wedding Mias Norma Stewart, of that place. preparation of the winter program. preparation with the degree of error.' Head - - Beauty Mr. Stephensori • is a teacher' In the In Claremont for the past few years aches are more pronounced and con- ^-�- New Manual Training School, at King- badminton has been one of the fore- tiaarous than' In' hypeopic And mus- �` j Salon Factory Samples, most, and this year, skating and g cuing condi4ions, These seveap as- _ . •.. installed free during August ` sten '� The W. DST. S of the United hockey, and possibly eufling' are-' theriof4e pains ate often V -e sourc,, HAIR. CU CTING, Easy terms, if desired, - Church will meet. in the basement beth hoped for. little boost y g Pe veal het the movement. of nervous and bilious conditions. SS ri ll POOL NO t _ _ ' Also new used Electric Wasiy of TY* ch arch' on ^I:uraday, Oct, ' 1•bth. at 2:30 p. m. - The C. G. 1. T. everyone eons. 'MAR'CE _ Ono trs ass Refrigera3ori Vrili meet with the Society, on 'this _ LING- -occasion, the Thankoffering meet- USED GOODS. �Speeiaiin' Hot Oil Treatment GILSON PRODUCTS ing. AM members are asked to be - Wave and Permanent ave Phooe Pick 2612 .50.-10 . present. :.• : ' : - ... :.. Prices Last Week we noticed the County 1929 Plymouth Coach 7 1-2 ft Stiff motet cult, power lit; M. MUNDELL _. _ r -'road'-scraper vtrork on the BiroclE 1927 • Ford Coach _ -H Sp Disc tooth cultivator phone 111dRS. . 908- DLAR,E 6LOD arC }at Road, but w.atever improvement.it 1927 Ford Coach.ay-Transport a :•swag have made at that time, has 1928 ?oatiac Coupe M H b�� te been, rubbed out since. T.. - road 1927 Ford'-CotiVe' rr M -H M pr+eader Open ; _` Daily Service 1`etween Claremont, Br"*= at the first of the week was a 1930 Packard Coupe 3 -Furrow, tractor plow . JNo`Ir,T _ "`hely Terror". Thi' is only mild • 1928 Buiek Coupe � Steel Dump Body and. Hoist 4 '14 -foot Dont and' tzailer for business GsL�e+aweod, whitevale and: Torotat� Uaguage, the kind that can bE put , 1929 Chevrolet Coupe _ :a!n Print. - i 1923 Ford -Coupe $ea flea My drivers are trained to be csrslli A t the meeting of the Official -1932 Plymouth Roadster International Separator , '1 G L,. Y E K.k L RL kJ K 3 411 T H [ N eourteous and reliable, Board of 'the United Church on. 1929- Ford Roadster 1L ectric "Stove and -:, - Monday evening, plans were laid 1926 Buick Touring Electric Stove ' - WOODWORK Spedal Rates on, Long Dlstatas - -for this. Annual Harvest Home Ser- 1927 Force Touring 5 -foot Massey Mower �g s vises on November 1st. Rev. Bert .1931 Chev. 2 -ton duals short base International 25 h. p. power snit Shop is et;tuaEed tlehitod ttee- Hwvrard, Principal of Albert Coll- 1931 Ford truck 1-2 ton panel Horse plow Shell Service Station. No order too s®all, .Nose too lararr _ ,,ege, will- preach on that day and 1931 Ford 1-2 ton panel truck 15 h. r. Lister Gas 'engine Open every day except Tuesday. o All WUpsaeata Insured and pretettisi !the Annual Supper will be served .1933 Chev. truck 1-1; ton pick-up 24 in. MciG}aghan Grinder which is reserved foetach week, from the westbee _ Ott M. onday - evening Nov. '2nd. Fur- 1928 G. M. C. truek 2 ton 'Blacksmith. forge 1=:outside work. _ tker announcements later. 1930 Ford track 2 ton duals- Hay loader F• S• TQ��Wand Tel. Glare. 311 - T. C. d 'Ibie local leve a great arc- 1931 Chevrolet Sp. Sedan : •-'•'9-foot Hay sake:. _ - B. and C-- .pupils t of eiaaselves-sat the Contin- . omih 1929 Durant 40• Sedan McCormick Ha rake . PICKII;BING Owned and operated - uation School Field Day at Pieper- 1929 Chrysler •60 Sedan 6 -foot .Stiff tooth, cultivator t S. �� an 2-Furraw Cockshutt tractor plow girls demand Darticular attention, I 1928 Pontiac Sedan 2 -Section spring' tooth hArrowJ1 &W when Wss Marjorie. Motbersill took1931' a ac a an (' Sr. Champ.,, Miss Leas Evans, 2nd 1-926 Buick Sedan 64t. McCormick Binder , 'n Sr. Champ., Miss Betty.' Pretty 192,9 Chrysler 50 Sed!aa 7 -ft. Massey Binder tried with one other for Ji. Champ,, 1928 Chrysler 50 Sedan 2 -Furrow plow and Miss Myrtle Bacon, 2nd, Jr: 1928 Chevrolet Sedan -3-Furrow Fleury plow. _ Champ. -1929 Durant 407. Sedan 8:.im' Fleury Grinder, The 25 cent tou=anaeut played 1930 Pontiac Sedan - 15-30 . McDeering tractor, re-cond. on the 'grreen here on Friday after- 1925 Buick Sedari 10-20 McDeering tractor, re -con. -noon .last -wase. one of the interest- 1933 Pontiac Coach 10 in. Beatty grind@r long and enjoyable • events of the 1924 Durant 60 Coach . Bagger for above Club thi.-t year. It was a local aff- 1929 Durant 40 Coach Single plow, Tud.-Anderson air and. about. forty entered the 1928 Pontiac Coach Gang plow Int. No. 136 -near new ..contests. Mr. Tucker's • rink With 1927 Olio's` Coack 9 Riding plows Mas. Hirkett and Mr.. Packer, Look 1928 Chevrolet. Coach -10-year- old .,mare •Yeariing.•colt first, with Mr. Glover and -Mrs. - Cowie' second, and Ralph Mixer, CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONT. Mrs. McIntyre ' and Mass. Sterritt, • •.third. Tine- ladies served coffee, sandwiches and cape at the, finish - of tke garaes. Mr. Parker and Mrs - - ;•-Fred Evans on Monday night cap Xg tared the, coveted Ralph Miller trop • hy. Zlte Kin )% Wgkway - -' Coancrl on- Monday and pre§eI*teil - - their petition relative to the build- ` - CHANGE OF TIME TABLE ing of the rink at the park here. A Effective, Sunday, Sept. 27th, 1936 petition containing seventy-five 'per LEAVE PICKERIN+G cent of the names' of the the tax • - - paycirs of the village was secured, For Toronto' For Oshawa endorsing the issuing of debentures- an intermediate Points - ' and intermediate points �coveriTw the coot of $6#02*. ' . The: A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. Council, • of course had no' alter•rtat- a 7.09 c 12.54 • 6.54 a: . 8.31 - 2.39: d .8-31 ' ive, providing .the petition was in a . , 7.44 1.54 d 7.54 9':38 c 3:31 - 9.31 order, but to -approve- the procedure. 8.54 a 2.54 - 8.64 Eastern 1.3.01 , ..4:31 'd 10,31• The C -e mittee were asked to con- 10.24 3.54 d 9.54 Standard P. M. a 5.31 • 11.31 - ' for with .4he -fainrrers- located with- - 11,.54 a 4.54 10.54 ' Time '12.31 6.31: - A. M. In the . village limits, and make d 5.54 b 11.44 c 1.31 .7.81 12.31 some agreemelat regarding the:.ass- a -Daily except Stili. 'do Hol. b--Stui. A Hol. only. ' esslnent on that land within the said c -Sat. only. d -Sat., Sun. & Hol, only.. "limits.-'Ilfo'se -behind `the movement she anxious.to get started at once, Attractive Round Trip Fares and .tke canncil have agreed to meet view' York '. $16.70 Chicago $16.05 ahem before tete next regular filet- Washington - $18.20 Los Angeles = $83:45 . ,bw to complete necessky details. Tiekets and Information at - EASTERN HOUSE - PI®R£RM PHONIC 460$ ate• 6� • Mnr I . ate. W�� FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, liliBAL5i1SR _ for any corn or callous, which oar- Nuccoesor to W. J. Mather, not be removed by the. new scient-- Stooffville ific. LLOYD'S THYMOLATED _ !,Night and Day Service CORN SALVE, in 3 to 5 days. 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' PLACE iALF'S CLAREMONT, ONT. ` . rbwo Clan► no •. �•: �:.a:I:�:. ..------- :t� . �:► � •:i � ri � • �i� � :si •a*i �a ee.;•..❖:i �.si �:::• � . � :e:.• The sixth inning went by un- eventfully. In the seventh. Higgins"or a new de.. t �n Tea try -' made .a .mistake of trying to buzz one over the heart of the plate on Saiada Orange Pekoe Blend c Bill Bridges and when he- looked` up +e; the ball was soaring past him to land high up in the 'short right field Isi bleacher -for a home run. The ,score was three all and both teams had to -. start, their ball fame all over agam. J . .•:ti:•Y �� � •;,c,;d`�:� � �! �� f: �• 4.::0:x.: � O:O:Os:'>:� :� O:::O.:�� :� � � •i4:: In: the., Blues half of the seventh, SYNOPSIS the -Blues ran in from the field the Horan got a walk._ Doyle came. so. - 'Since Pop Clark' disbanded .hli crowd gaveLefty Higgins and Doyle bat. So far he'd got a single and a r famous Blue Fire-eaters ten years a great hand. walk and a sacrifice, which is pretty sts ago he has been vainly trying to "A grandstand play." Doc .Biers nice going for a rookie making his _ win the United League pennant puffed as he tapped out his play by big time debut. with his Royal Blues. Sport wr►• play'account. ',That kid• never knew Al. Whitper was mad'and he show- _T E JL e e tors give them little chance. he had the ball—just stuck. hi� hand ed it. He walked' toward the plate - -up and prayed." •to take the .ball from his catcher. _ - CHAPTER IV The Blues were at bat aAl "Look out, you fresh bushes:' He nd wound up. The ball was head high guy is a cinch, Joe. All these college Just as the crowd settled down Whitper was plenty' hot. The first 4glared at Larry as he -spoke. $Tm arround- Larry's shoulder and forced stars .are yellow." Larry. didn't air _ after the thrill of the play, Bill two men- went clown on strikes and I going to see if you can take it!" him to duck. Whitper laughed. He swer. He hugged lite plate and took l' _ w Bridges„ the Philadelphia slugger the third man6 up grounded out to Going back to -the mound, ''he called back to his catcher: "This his toe -hold. The next ball was alfted a towering fly to Buck Hansen short, - straight for his head. Like a flash fin center field for the third out. As . Three scoreless innings followed. he hit the dirt. The crowd, sensing Doyle- got a scratch Angle 'his first the little drama being enacted be - time at bat: but died on second. The fore their eyes, howled with glee. Some of them were for Whit '4 Blues couldn't do a thing with Whit. ��''%� ,, •., +' pr and .... per's slants. Lefty Higgins was j _H 'me Hints' ^e �' the more partizan of the Blues fans �d were Behind La Doyle. after all pouring it in there too. The Phila- the kid had lam Y 9 delphia tail -end wagged once or 1,': P Yed a bang-up game twice, but with two' men on and one By LAURA KNIGHT and they didn't want to see him out in the third, Little Joie Brown beaned by the cagy Whitper. �• .. ran in for a bunt and whipped the - _-- -- "Come on, you bum! Stand• up ball over to second for .a neat play. ` ` and *take '1 !" a raucous -voiced Phil- r a The next batter struck nu tun ly fan yelled out. Lefty's famous slow ball.. Whitper waited a long time before. r . In the fourth the honors were a throwing the next one. Anot* bean' eveil. The Blues started a mild up.- ball! 'This -time Larry' hit the dirt rising. Horan was living up• to all. again.'He rose from the ground con•- his advance notices He caught hold ered with dirt. Throwing down his. of a fast one ani tri led off the - p abat he strode out to the mound. field fence. ' Dey a worked the J E a"+ ��Yo - -r„�^r r• 1 _ �.. u -dirty tramp, so 'that;s the r: pit. r r till he got walk. With the ` only tray you -can -pitch, is it? Well, 1 Philalelphia infield urnwn in ,close, ;:” hit the 'dirt on 'this one and see how ' I-+.fty Riftins aa':.nishcd himself w you like it." He feinted with his it k" and -tt.e crowd too by sir nh'h,>z inter _ r centerfie!e. A -clean--A,ver 'sero in J left and landed a hard. -righi flush o the point of Whitper'8 jaw. Whit. has,-. Larry ,cQoteo horn, hehlnd r dropped like a log. Horan and the Bhvea: were two runs > '!C , per to the 'good. Al Whitper, at little STo be continued) ROYAL shaken walked the ne:` n-ap: sed - - +•d ' - YEAST CAKES Dutc'r :.chatz was wS E:zt pwinRioa • °30 pz r `.� ' his club in - blood�Li-,ty fashion PC' 'ce PropQsQls li are always wh;'per put out h?i hard, but the a►.J'y, ��x.>� ,� + - ball•wsa going to-) 'ast anti .aromet •Siaco the gar 1 have become a Full Strength off iris glove toward !irst . bas-. _ <„ 1 Leftq Higgins .printed 'r�n,e and -Pacifist,' and unwisely surreadered my Position, as head of the house -P the score was three runs for th hold to my Rife," sale, a ma soul.) Bluea The crowd was, be sire itself x with moned for cruelty to his wife. joy. The Rine': �• notvin'� - "I uhn now seekingto • et back WHITE READ >?t puhrh 'at last. my position and have several times t Whitper put the -aext :hrc•r out, , F but ,f looked bad at that stage of made peace Dr4Posals to my w#fe,''•� the game: In the °irsk of the fift:, ! Rugbv Games Sharpen Appetites butter. • orange rind, and coconut. be _continued. '''I' Iwe her; and wish ! Coot Makes enough• filling to spread to make her queen of the home. with , u i the Philadelphia herey anti. was up• - Spectators' and lti alike be between two 9 -inch layers, or 15.x myself as, its proper' head. Dike Stewart picked out a nice ol^ come gorgeously hungry during the 10 -inch sponge ro[i.'Coconut fila be ".Alth)ugh mx wife !s• given -to tits and doubled through Schatz legs y down the first bale 'cls. it looked games in the keen Autumn air — omitted- if a, plain orange filling' is of rebellion 1 have no wish to usurp as i; that' hit of Lefty`s. i ed -taken and, this is. the time to produce the desired, bar Position." _ - richest •and gayest looking layer The vrffe, on the other hand; said - a littla steam out of him. The Phii r he put coats oa the stairs for her adelphis players vt(re all ridingcakes. THIS WEEKS WINNER � , Lefty 'unmercifully. wa Supper or dinner, afteh the Nntritiotts Cake to tr over. .0 cr, ihp cup butter and lard misted ( 1 Philly catcher, was up nexs and ne game is a meal indeed .and should took a walk. Two on and none out. finish up with a very -fmpressive cup of lard), 1 cup. brown sugar, 1 ' "It's the same old Bluee.t"• Hover confection. small can of tomato soup, 1 tea - Ambrosia Layer Cake is the per- spoon soda di'ssolv'ed in the, soup, • • goes. to their heads,". feet cake for such an, occasion. Fluf• 2 teaspoons baking powder, 2- cups PARKER~HOt1SE ROLLS s. he s fy white coconut frosting topped 'flour, 3 co ' raisins ' poke, Gilbert, the .Philly P • . 1 cup chopped second baseman, laid down a' per. with crescents of- orange give it all walnut meats, % teaspoon cinnamon, such a cheerful air that ever one'i� feet' bunt. Lefty Higgins '.ran in for Y tfa teaspoon each of autrneg, cloves. • Carry It _ pleased before even tasting it and salt, it, but hesitated just a fraction of a after t}rat—well—watch it.. diaap. Bake in a moderate oven. This Anywhere l' second too Yong before pegging iL , down. to Schatz. Gilbert was safe pear. cake does not require icing although a Makes Its ' and Walker and Stewart a'id into Ambrosia Layer Cake one' cas 'ice it if so desired. _ Mrs. Own Gas i Cale - second and thir.l respectively. Rig- I +/� cups Sifted cake flour, 21,i tea Edwin G. Dietz, 'P.O. Boa 233, Cale Have eomfcro- ' .. 9'ns_ was badly rattled. He vralked spoons baking donia, Ont iia�� warmth the the next, man 'u (orcin in a -run p g Powder, 1/. 'teaspoon ATTEPiTIUIi !. - collect wisher days < P, f; salt, 1',� teaspgons -,grated .lemon Sena in your favorite recipe for with this amazing _ and then with two strikes on . the rind, 1 tablespoon now azin next -batter he mans ed to P grated orange pie, cake, main -course dish or pre- g get him rind, cap butter or other short • �t.ltkr t, �� ant Floater Plessmt, out on a deep catch behind' third enin cu sugar ,2 :e serves. We are offering $1.00 for sere rortsss tarn base. Walker beat the throw_ to.. the g,. P g -eggs ,well beat XO an bear. heat— - each recipe printed. -- APPLE C en.. 3-4. cup --milk, _1 teas oon vanilla. • Instant Itahtina.where,ser e. �� healthful �• ` AKE `plate• by an, eyelash. Lefty regairred Sift flour once, measure, add bak How To Enter Contest 4D Uskee Its ownVy local dealer for Writer or see' fter� this. o. re ire a In in- aa'O 1"scvated ? g powder an ser t. an Sift to• ne. Folder. -other two batters and the Blues gether three times. Add' lemon and gredients and method and send it a No pipe• der Fol TNI COLEMAN tAR► were still ahead by one run. orange, rind, to butter, . and cream together with • aatns :and address !o: t ;neaemt7oro m SO ivatT00t CO.. tW. y "They' ought to take Lefty out of thoroughly, add sugar gradually and Household Science , 73 West Ade- scan Dept. 'w'l.cu2.' I ' x there!" Terry to hopping around cream- together until light and tluf laide Street. Toronto. - - Toronto, can. E. the press box: "He hasn't got a fy.' Add eggs• and beat well. Add -_ thing today! •I guess he warmed -up flour, alternately with milk, a small _ I tdo hard." amount at a time, beating after each - - A --- -addition 'until Smooth. Add vanilla. U:eRoyal,YC"C%Awltesand B - THE GREAT ENE�2GY �OOD Royal Sponge Recipes for these tempting breads, ...- - You can count on successful results with these fine -quality dry yeast cakes. They keep fresh. for months—assure•, full-strength leavening .power. That's because each cake is separately wrapped in an air -tight, wrapper. And Royal Yeast Cakes are the only dry ..yeast with this _special • protection. Order a package from your grocer eke in two • greased 9 -inch layer Pans in moderate oven (375 degrees with,the delicious Flavor � �~ F.) 25 • to 30 minutes. Spread or. 1 angst coconut 'filling' between-layersDW,�RDSBURG and seven minute frosting on top ;i and sides of cake. Arrange sections _ of 1 orange (free from membrane) i on -top of cake- and' sprinkle % can coconuts southern ' sty over top , - while frosting is. still _soft. Orange Coconut Filling 1 cup sugar,- 5 tablespoons sifted - cake flour. dash of salt, 1 egg or 2 Helpful egg yolks, slightly beaten, , 2 ' tea- - 11 nur Booklet spoons butter, tz cup orange juice, A Product of The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited FREE! 6 Kar 3 'tablespoons lemon juice, '4 table- .4isten to "Svrr,n Symphonies" every Mpriday night•frorn.8 to 8.30 E.S.T. — e Royal Yeast"ll water,--1--tabs oon s i Bare Book' gives orange rind, !2', can coconut, style. tasted Royal Sponge •Recipes chopped. for all the._bresrde g Combine sugar, " shown above and r'v, ' •. ar flour, and salt in many others. a '� os �-- top of double boiler; add fruit juice; - F REE - a e h d rbc• water and e g thoroughly. _ coupon! ,�. - ggo mixin thorou h1 / , t Place, over rapidly boiling water and CANADA GOODS MADE-iN \-;- -. v� cook 10 minutes, stirring constantly. . � ' •� Remo-ve from hoilinfi water; add- STANDARD d& STANDARD BRANDS L"ArrED- Fraser Ave. and Liberty St.: Toronto, Ont. Pies" send me the free Royal Yeast DUNA Hook. Nems - - atree� Tow- Pro,. ' : ' • "' ' r REMOVE -NAM PIMPLES r• �t rr Each night rub4 Mecca gently into the aFecfad pmts - —The dual action of Mecca will brine out the potscn and at the same time the skin ilwses will ' _ absorb the healing, nutrient properties of Mecca. 2Sc, 35c, SOc, f1,do, Issue' No. 41 — '36 Wilt C-2 • THE SPOKEN AND THE WRIT -I1. Nuw these were more noble than TEN WORD—Acts 17:1-15; 1 Thes- those in. The The word here ,; a .+�• I salons 2:112.tthe ranslated "noble" is used •. elsewhere r' y y e apost Printed Text, Acts 17:1, 5-11; 1 ble Pat l in speaking of r r' men who are noble born (1 Cor. 1:26) `Thessalonians 2:7-12. * �I Golden Text—The word of God is It is the word from which derives living and active and sharper than Luke 19:12). Why '.hey were more ; G any itwo edged sword. Hebrews 4:12. noble Luke is about to tell us. In a that they received the word with all �'` _ t ' R. ` Thg Lesson in ifs Setting readiness of mind. See Matt. 26: 41; a 4 Time—A.D, 61. Mark 14:38; 2 Cor. 8:11.' 19; 9:2). Place oil the Gulf of Examining the scriptures daily, Salonica in northern Greece, and whether these things were so. The �� >,. i Beroea. forty tr.iies from Tl:essa word here translated "examining" Ionics somewhat inland. is use,. elsewhere by St. Lukc of a _ judicial' inquiry or investigation With heavy fusses reported to have been inflrct4d on both sides,' more lo3ralis£ troops arrive at Yorto (Lug: 23:14; Acts 4.9; 12.:79; 28:18). Christo,- Majorca, in Federal advance on Palma. _ !. The Plan of the Lesson _ Subject: The Power of the Word 7. But w: were gentle e the midst of God When Preached, the Right of • you, as when s nurse cherisheth Approach to Its Earnest Considera- her own children. (rf.Ma'.t. L3: 37). worthily of Guo Paul lived what he Pack sour. suitcase 'fairly ttgntty. t}on. The cord here translated , "cherish- preached; he preached air he lived: �� ;A� �'�jj)1�$ 'The contents will then keep in Pool - who Now when they had passed eth" is used in -Eph. 5:20 and in caaeth you tutu hi uHu �iug tion and gland less chance of becom- through Amphipolis and, Apollonia. Dein. 22:6. it is used. of the hen dom and glory, ••'!he meaning is than Ing crumpled. •Ampbipolis was about thirty-three bird setting over its young in the trod is clic inviter fir whom they uKe fi:a-ts vtiill arrive in good order .it miles from the city of Philippi, and nest. tl. it admission into the kingdom: they urs lightly tacked along the hem. Stockings, belts and such small V- ti, from was about thirty miles 8. Even no, being affectionately and, shat ...ey mcbt lia'.itually live in A piece of ttssee paper where the ticlea may be pushed into shoes. cb •u privi• farther on. These two cities, es desirous e you.save were Well pleased a manner ,which tetitB told comes ill help' to save frceks. which travel hest round the sides of E the case. " well as the next one mentioned, were to :mgart unto you; not the goape! lege lace -'2 11 ss 14; 1 Cur. 1:9: fror.[,creases. 3:15: n. 6:13).' �• all on the famous road called the of God only, but also our own souls e {' 1 Via Egnatia, which extended for a because ye were becu,ne:very dear to — - distance of over five hundred miles, us. (Cf. Phil- 2:17; '? Cor. 12:15) Etit2:ing Cet's Are _ from the Hellespont to Dyrrachiam. Note carefullyhow words expressinc Teo. High, Says Ei 11Cr "It was really the continuation love pile up re these verses. NOTES through Maacedonia of the Via Ap 9. For ye remember, brethren, our TOILUNTU. • - Su;;-3tiun that-, _ pia (see Acts 28:16) and it might labor and travail: working night "and' Canada might have to inaugurate a sire truly said that when St. Paul was day, that we might not burden. any cooperative building plan similar to Conducted by PROFESSOR HENRY G. BELL - on the Roman road from Troas, to of you. we preached . into. you the that adopted iii : iweden, if contras :Philippi he was on a road which led gospel' of God. Undnubtedly the tors sought unre sinatle profits. and With the Co -Operation of the Various Crpnrtmeats of the ` to the gates of Rome." They came members of the early •Thessalonian Ontario Agricultural College. tendered hi;:her than the ,ori• e; -levels to Thessalonica, wbere was a Syria- church were poor, and Paul was dr set by -the.. Governn.ent, was made gogue of the Jevfa. Theasalonica was termined that be would not burden by . Dr, . B, A Bruce: Lieutenant - the largest and the most populous them by making it necess<arq, white Governor, when he officiated at 0eOf laity In Macedonia• he was in, Thessalonica, for them turning of the scud for E.tobicoke Tl1Q business of farming a the ground h ango'td plots part rd 5. But the Jews being mooed with to support him; consequently. he township's experintentol low cost yearly baeon.ing more and more the ground has had no farmyard - .. - e endent.upon facts that have manure or an other organic manure jealousy. When the Jewr saw pros• worked through the week at the d,p Y j j houses at VYestmount been gathered regarding live- since 1843, while part receives .farm- elytes and -Gentiles, and many of the handicraft, which he had undoubtedly' The LieutenantGurernur •thu3 ad- Ieading women of the city; convinced been trained in when a young man iii[nistpred ' an indirect rebuke to stock and livestock management, yard manure every year. During - by: St.._Panl's teaching, they most More' his conversion, itis making - crop production, soil . mansts' the recent dry seasons the plants contractors tu. t est ..:York woo , tn�s..__. . have felt that his- influence was of haircioth tents. • which are still week sobrnitted • tenders fur the low, -merit, disease and tosser �oatrst on this fatter area started murk silently `undermining theirs. Took un- in constant use in the Levant .(see cost ' homes do a scale considerably .. •rid business organization • of the . earlier and grew much better in the . to them certain vile fellows of the Acts 18:3; L0:34). higher than that Iain down by farming industry. Individual early part of the season than those' rabble.' The word •here" translated 10. Ye' are ' witnesses, .and .God t,lueen's Park: problems involving one or more without organic matter, partly d - "'r: tble" is, -from a. word meanin , "t ` of these ,and many other phases any rate dud to the better filth and also, how holily and righteously. and ,'.'Efforts of. the •Government must of agriculture engage the often- the larger amount of soil moisture _. marketplace," and hence, "loungers unblamably we behaved ourselves to• not be defeated by individuals who. - " tion of Ontario farmers from day- retained where organic matter bad.. _ In the marketplace. And gathering .ward you that believe. 'The word are motivnted entirety by profits. ' , • crowd, set. the city on an uproar. ., to day. been "given. The classical .instance bohly' has• reference primarily to Dr. Bruce asserted "Cuntrrutoro . Tbrou b 'thea column farmer. of the unexplained effects of farm !i'he nrtfaimesa .and deliberate base- + ones relationship to God, and the" -should show a •spirit ut co-ops ration l: Issas of these. Jews is 'revealed here. word ",righteously" to one's hones! anis should not exceed the price set _ma secure the latest informs yard manure', -however. is on Hoot, They wens out and brought together relationship to men; while the word up by the Government, People buil tion pertaining to their difficcilt field -at Rothamsied where a plot _ gorse could .. ;es that received farmyard manure from b whi - of c . w under a -- Is eat mob, ch, course can. that their own homes n Sweden u i r still _. �' unblamably. of m � �� i � o 1871 'but nothin - since ' 1852 t g t inquiries to Farm . loot be controlled by reason, but the disciples were so undeniably co-operative p we -have to Address :I inq ' were driven on .to do ot.trageous living- godly and upright lives- :nat do -that in Canada, too, d we ren Problems Dept.. Wilson Publish- gives nearly, double the crup of bar- jthings under the power of mysterious is Co., Room 421. 73 AdelaOide ley . obtained on ttie adjoining plot no one could honestly ace any ji t not ge cu operation " g that has been'similarly. treated glace 1pnob psychology: And assaulting =t W.. Toronto, Ont. rho house of Jason, they ssaul criticism against them. The 'Lieutenant-Gv%ernur d,ep'ored 1871, but had .received r.o farmyard bring them forth to the people. Of 11. As..ye know how we dealt waft the exiaencr of a aituatiun riving F.tobi _ manure dining the preceding 20 : this man Jason, we " know, nothing each one of you, as a father ucttr his coke under, which oeoplp. (wing in - • years. At the time of writing this m ja the New i, nothing zit own children, exhorting you; and en shacks -improvised for teinporsry 1., QUESTION: How important is (mid-July, 1934) tha barley on this couraging you. and testifying.' "Ex shelter .because they �nulrt not afford the organic_ matter, or humus prob• old manured plot is strikingly better xecorda; he mayor rir¢y not be. the horting" is the general farm. for ani abetter place. -lem? . ons by 'the same• a referred to, „ 't . t'vink the• c;u.ei ninent should the that' on the old ;unmanured land b the ails Paul in Romana 16:21. mating address; encour: ging is ANSWER: ER:.Tbe humus or . organic suggesting some benefit from the y Po the calm and. consoling side of ox- assist tenants in making up the •• _ . 6. And when they found them out, matter -supply in .cultivated soils in farmyard manure -given more than they dragged Jason ant certain hortation as addressed to the affair" spread between their earnings and Ontario.bids fair •to' become a major 60 years ago. We have uo' Set sae - brethren before the rulers vt the ted or the weak 'Testifying' (i+ed their requirements for decent .liv problem. In some sections,, farmers cecded in accounting satisfactorily :City. The word' here translated also in Gal. 5:3; Eph. 4:17) express- ing," he observed. are burning straw piles. to many for. this result.". ' "voters" is the Greek v lard pout es its solemn warningelement." One Families wbich earn. as low, as- others .they are keeping- less and yhcn Ontario farmers fully ap- can only testify about thoq things $600 yearly and those obtaining less livestock which means a dimin- -archea, a word that acurs in no concerning which one has a personal only occasional employment should preciaLe the great service., of organic —purer -place in the New Testament be included in this category, ., -be— experience. 'of manure. In still matter• much more attention. will • be _ T and in no Greek classical writer. experience. other sections, they are growing cul given to this important phase of 'The remarkable accuracy. of the 12. To the .end that.ye should walk thought. tivated crops such as corn, potatoes soil handling. or.sugar beets an the same soil year - - author of •Acta is •again shown' in 2. QUES�',l;l'1: 1 fertilized for: his use of this very word, for in this after year without alternating with sugar beets and lost the crop. Will crops such as ova or alfalfa. he tf left very .city of, Thessalonica, an in- r n oo e . _ _,_.., gu clover fa t in th there be any pla d e scription on an arch' a�f.n,iinb a Prize Winning Glee of Landon s Children second growth of which can be oil from the fertilii�Rat-was sp- - -- owed under as green ma uTee plg street of the city has open �rpserved plowed plied? too rarely are green crops err arch which is ,asi�npn r.n the too ANSWER: If the soil is in good grown to be turned under as soil time of Vespasian on which this very 3 condition, about', neutral in reaction. f �. —wvord is to be found. The insrcirip r I, improver}. _The reason for this that is, neither sou- rot sweet, there f tion itself was laced b the tir[tishw seeming forgetf'ulnesa is not care >? Y should be a corsiderable amot.nt of -council in 1876 and is now in ''the lrssness, but is simply an expression BP - of the ambition of Ontario farmers Phoapt.ate ane potash w} ice. was ap .:.•British Museum in London. Crying, plied for the beets still avi.ilable to These that have turned the world t to make their soils return. an in - the soils for crops of next year. In upside down are come hither also. creasing interest on investment. all probabilit the rai.. and snow What a magnificent tribute to the q " Nevertheless, forgetfulness to keep y' r u the Organic matter in the soil will have removed mach o' the sol: power of the Christian faith' within . p" uable nitrogen, but green crops or . O gc+'.eration rf tbo ascension of ' has ruined many a good country our Lurd: side and it is inevitable that farms corn which are grown on thio soil next year should find a cu.ra'derable 7. ZYhom Jason hath received: and Y " where such neglect has been prat these 111 act contrary to the decrees tised will face a deteriorating soil help from the phosphate and potash o Caesar. "This may here refer . to which very quickly will mean loss which was added for the sugar C f the successive decrees of the I mptir ( and less crops. beets. _ a. QUESTION•: "What fertilizer ars against treason." Saying that l Ohio Experiment, Station faced ! v where is another king on Jesus. This ` this situation forty years ago. After value has the waste from . y was the charge, the political charge 'a . t Where we grew teindtoes this Y"r, growing corn on t e same ground or, quite. a lot remained on the ground •of high treason, brought, against the thirty years, the full amount of or- after picking. We live near enough Lord' himself by the, Jews (Luke ganic matter in the soil was ascer- 23:2; John 19:12, 15).. tained. It was found to be approx to the canning factory so that we S. And they doubled. the muttaude .`�� imately 1-3 of that which was in can get considerable waste pulp and the original soil. On the of tier hand skins of tomatoes. ila%-e these any i and the rulers of the city, when they value as fertilizer? heard these things, 9. And when they where crops were grown in.rotation, 'ANSWER: Tomato' fruit 'contains liad taken ,security front Jason and t and manures and fertilizers used about 2 per cent. nitrogen, 7 per cent 'the rest;, they Tet them go. "The £ Y judiciously, the organic matter was phosphoric acid and 35 per cent. pot• n4 ' charge brought against- Paul was' 1 maintained and the soils were in ash, while• the leaves and stalky coir subtly conceived and most danger- wa i creasingly productive. Two out standing, and not fully explained in. tarn about 35 per cent, nitrogen. I 'off , sstances of,the benefit of or per cent phosphoric acid and 46 per �. a a idea of the fertilizer value of thin 10. And J the brethren immediately �'; '# organic mat- p sent sway Paul and Silas by night r : � . _5. w. Station re Englandfound . The J urnal the Lof } x ed cent. potash. This will give yot ; into Beroea: who when they were' *' ` E material when it is left on the dome thither went -into, the syna the Royal Agricultural" Society, E•nir gee of, the Jews. Beroea was about ground. , ��ooland in 1934 reported at follows: .. C, miles from Thessalonica. All other kids are going to be envious of John' Cobb Landon and HENRY W: BELL, his sister, Nancy Jo, because they were allowed to hold prize win- "One set of long continued experi- ,menta brings out an important o Associate Professor of Chemistry, ping fowl at Kansas State Fair iq Topeka. Governor Landon is giv. 8 prop, gr. z Ing them instructions in holYdirta. erty of the organic matter. On the Ontario Agricultural Collets J - e mom E , .- �.inn'. .E `An interesting '*Letter -to the corned a son and heir recently r ditor" appeared` in one of the Tor- (Clarence Keith). _ o11to dailies a few days ago, foh- _ ' -intra. W. B. Powell spent sev- Campbell Anthony And Irene —• anal days last ^peek with friends in owing the report of the possibility Hornshaw were united in holy mat- let tore d✓, C. and Mrs. Jones and child- of Sunday baseball. The writer says rimony at the Baptist Parsonage Ig Why not! We have Sunda k. ken have returned home after spend- Y go -k. on Saturday, Oct. 3rd. Rev. -Harr, iinng.a few weeks at their summer But when it is considered that go11 Wilson, officiating. �tPiekerin..tB Leader Store" home in Muskoka. is an expensive game and only ,• —Mrs. Wiman, of Peterboro, has tl.bse who earl afford that cost, - — returned home after spending a do the Sunday Playing then you DON'T—� couple of weeks here with her bio- have the answLNr• as to why golf ;"Big Store" Fashion's thtsr, Russel Burrell. is permitted on. Sunday.' Politics IVO Farmers are now busy with and .Dollar Bills have always play- TAKE 'CHANCES $atter TEA smartest . ed a good game. Oe*r fall plowing. The recent rains _Mrs. tips. Andrew has bAve put the land in excellent . Play Safe °Made is good Tea Colors spending a few days with friends - cenditron-for thus work, • 1n Whitby. -�-The Presbyterian Church pur- —Mrs. .T Douglas, of Toronto, Consult your Druggist at _pose holding thetrl anniversary on spent the week -end with her bro- Remember « ff ."*he first Sunday in November, and ther, Russell Buu'rell. YOUR UR Ll(1GIST I8 MURb: Big' -S8 L HOleprOof fowl supper on the Tuesday follow- —Monday next being Thanksgiv- thAn• 49C. 1D• —The regular meeting of the !.ing Day and a general holiday, all A 11iERC$A'�'T a �S Over lis . H )levy places of business will be closed. Woman's Association of the Unit- I _ D• & H. 'Stove Coal„ t ' .Real OverallR New Fall 'ed Church' will be held on `"1lesday, . 512.90 in R, V. R. MOOSE, DRUGGIST ;Choice 2 -ton lots, fcir ONE WEER ONLY. Oct. 13th, at the home of tlke Miss- DUNBARroN, �UNTAHIO for L Pickering Lumber Yard. Pick 3400 - Shades es Law' --Services in the United - Churc , Real Men Bulk S —•S. W. "Davis ,has'been suffering on Sunday next at the usual hours: Icor the past few weeks from a very 10 a. tri• and 7 p. m, Rev. Hugh G, CARPENTER & BUILDER X1.96 per pair - Cocoa 9C.., 75C:, 95C. severe attack_ - off arthritis, but is Crozier will conduct both services. now able to attend to his barber- ! Sunday School at 10 a. m-. Choir Alterations, Sash, Doors and ' barber- ing business. --lbs,- - . 2 No more., closing :- - (practice at 8 p; m. Saturday, and Screens_ made to order, NO ICE ----in ,Future our Robert Rankin, edi and pro- a full attendance is requested. for on Wednesday af- pjrietor of the Lansing Enterprise, _.The Sacrament of the Lord's Plans and Estimates ivcn on stor will be open on Mon. y accompanied by Mrs. Rankin, call- Su g day, Thursday and Sat, ternoons until Peer will be administetred in the 25C. further notice ed an John and Mrd. Murkar on: Presbyterian Chaych on- Sunday General Repair Work. urday evenings. Sunday rwhen retunrning from a vis- I and 'prepaiatory services will be J. POYNTER, it with the former's sister in Tren- I held this (Friday) . evening at n o'clock. The church service will bt Pickering+ , . HAPMAN Thte W. M. S. of St.AndreR''s held on Sunday at 2.30 o'clock- ane - congregation will hold their annual j Sunday School at 1:34 The Pickering — --- - ----- ;► �thankofferinx meeting on Wetlnes- ! --mire regret to report the sadder day. Oct., 14th, at 3 o'clock. Mira 'death of James Arnot. which tool; TWO STANDOUT VALUES Mary Murray of.Toronto, will give l ?MEAT. MARKET place in Wellesley Hospi:al,' To; ian address: All the ladies are in- f onto, on Tuesday, after a ver. 'vited brief illness following a stroke,. i- Our Motto--'l�ualit}' ti Service' Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats'for —Rev. H. H. Mutton.. of Green-. 11lR 69th year.." His funeral is alt eeial-�Colintl'Spring• wrood United Cluzeh, preached a ing place today" (Thursday) dror. p y men or women"1 \ ew " and wary interesting and .a much app the home .of his son. Grant: reeiatea sermon " to the morning —:St. George's Church, Sunda Style Sausage Summer woollens, direct from the service in the . United Church here. F October' 11th. Sunday .9chool at 1^ C British' Isles $24.75. Mr. Grazier ,was conducting annis< a. m. Celelyr•ation o'f the Holy Com- 15C. per 1�. .... tfllsary services at Kinsale. munion at 11. Sermon :Subject L s� —St. George's A. Y. P. A. hold The Mission` Fields of the Church 2 lbs. for GSC. their.' opening. - meeting this Fri. ;Heir Needs and Our Obligation Gordon Maid. Full-fashioned Hosiery. - . day,. 6A. Pith, in the Club Rooms, CL,�iREtiCE AILS, Service Wei ht Chiffon and Crepe. Evening Prayer at, 7 p. m Prear-il :After the business is over,.Iight re- '.9 Sl M%nager ��pp - er at both seryices.. Ren. E.. G. Rob- g f pe. fteshlrteats will be served. We are .inson• Phone us for Deliver anxious to enroll as .many neve• .—The annum] Field •Dag betwper y rT=—%Xr 5'PRINd' $I3A =)E$ -75C. %nd $2. members as .possible, so as -to make Phone 1620 E rooklin, Claremont .and Pi,ke•rinr -• ' ' this season more . successfilI than Continuation Schools•was held it _�_ _ _ ,. _ �r "ever before. There is w&k Lo be T. a ]l Fred T Buntin �� �- Pickering the Memorial Parr Pickering, or . OPEN •, _alone, and lots of fun to .. be had. Friday, Ocie 2nd .. The competitior - _: Please come, and join tis. between the three - schools was the r _ t�sbi a .ed i857 bas i' } —Herbert W. Piercy, one of Can- closest it has been for several `'•for r . ada's Favorite Interpreters of Lit - ear s 8r 1' Y , oak In i .. f Hall 'n erature, .will be the feature airtist Y winning the' Bug1Ae8S frrstt place with 63 ppints and Pi k- . _ - on the prrognim . of ' the United acing and Claremont tyine for the ` Ch`j#tch Anniversary Services, on �� 11 second and third place with 82 p e L ._ 'iilesday, i0et. 20th: He has appeaa�eacCoal ed in one hundred and fifty chrch- trophies a winners i the individual _ A _ es for three succesive years. The p were as follows: Girls:— FOR SUMMER DAYS i. Junior•—'_4I. Mothersill., Claremcnt, ..Coke -- der Evening Leader 'referring' to 1.; nta: B.. Pretty, Claremont and = - W. Piercy quotes "He delighted G. Thompson, Brooklin,114' pts each Wood We 11a�'8 a complete Bile of Cooked l�eata. t large audiences; and is making re- Senior -1i. Mothersill, Citecemont• 77 7 turn visits toallcities on -his way 1S pis. L. Evans, Clammont, 'Prices Cooked Ham �t?JSt' - - B°s. -Ju,,i,r_H.. Ormiston, Brook^ PICKERING Chicken RoII`: I —Qhs day last '.week, business lin, 12 pts., C. La1nb Pickering,' � � • � - • `;wras barfly interfered with when the . . pis. Senior—F,. Crawford, Brnoklin. Jellied Veal E teleghone service in the down town 10 pts, s Lade, Brookiin, 9 pts: LUMBER YARD district -4n Toronto went'. out of - . colrunission. The interruption last - Greenwood PHONIC -- ■• ^ -V 3400 .'ariety Loaf ed for only abotilt half' an hour, but " fair that brief period it caused much Ma- — —�— Miss Rutedge spent Tuesdayat Trow Advdv*S4sett*asF, �•----•--3--•-- L'•'• IiRJS. Forst- her home •liia Honeywood. . Caroni and Cheese_Loa! . .' - unately it occurred late in the aft- Mrs. Linton and Jean, of Balsam. ` ernoon rwhen most of the . business spent s few days with friends here. Dutch Loaf and Bologna - VMS ov@r. Had a fitre occurred dur- y f)R RLE—A Wt�nd-el" furnace, Qp _ Lt1Ht 1' including Bead- ing _ I Quite 8 number from Greenwood Pipes etc., all is good time, a hurried call for hape. ApPly at ; ws otflce ate - 'attended the- 'anniversary services t • doctor ee some other urgent tali, at Kinsale .on Sunday. �IjAT14Ft WELL .Di;ILLIDL(�...— it might have proved' a very serious '?ie Mission Band will meet at `` - --- — — fltatter. It SLOWS how important 8 38 yeara experience •Prices"reasonable, ` Apply B, Huffman, 43 Albert Ave, Mimico, 10 the home of Miss Mu4iel Clarke on R •E I. D part the "phone" playa in the world Saturday' afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock. ■T -Ta OUSE TO RENT-5large rooms, • - + today, About sixty years ego it 'IS it barb and pantry, electric stove and lia6ta - N naive of a novelty, but has become ne W. A. meeting has been. post hirnace., Applr Ir■ Boyer,Claremont. 7.8 a necestait , for pones for a week to Oct. •15th, at • Butcher (phone 3000)• -:.,Pickering � u y every person in bus- the home of .Mia Geo. Middleton. HOUSE TO RENT—lin the Village Hof Claremont Furnace, electric, water iness, as well as to nearly evely The Y. P. will meet on Tuesday, bardwood floors Apply Box Iva. Claremont, ing' house -holder. To most 'of users it is at 8..p. m. in the church basement. cQa rrrorLey-saver, and often it is a ,+ PPLEy WANTED—ARoodpricePickerHardware Store. Come, ready .to discuss the .spread 1Zwi11 ix paid for sound apples. suitable for life-saver, for in very critical cas- of utile nospet. The opening games rider purposes, Lapp Bros., R R 1, Markham, es the quick espouse of a doctor cif the gospel. The opening Phone Mark 1242: 7-8 ^ often saves a life. games i e Eve �Ht O CIN2t MATCH—q'ha tconu0. d. >;,od welcome. a e come. ._ played. Everybody i -�A very touching incident; which 1 7snooting match at Iota l4 andi5, eon. 10, ATTENTION . A "Musical Social' will be held Merkha"ill be held on Monday. October 12. A should inefease, our respect for •the in the Greeruwood Church on Fri- David Graham. 7' , Fri - dog, man's best friend; occurred day, Oct. %. k,, Program consisting NVA83ER9 WANT>3D—Ladles :Potat& Grower here recently, when some local: of, music, 'Solos and an eloel:tlUnlst Cor gents forToronto. Room, board and .� citizenR were walking through the I is expected. Soloists from Clare- ppp,�' goi E. Picks ins News P7 a attton• BUG KILLER field south of. the village, toward i Hunt and Greenwood will reader the slaukhtelft-4 ouse, the ' Newfoundland, so well known to se ections. ome-m a can y wl being Standard Domino ll, one 8 months be sold in • the church baSenlent. and the other.imonths at lots 14 and 15, Mark - all of us, crone bouncing' tiirouA - — ___._ ham David Graham. R R I,Stouffvil)e. 7-8 the field toward these people, bark- *to Whitevale RENT—ed and then off back a spot be- FPcrles near Oshawa'tr� d land and build side the building, then 'back .again, An .interestin g program of mov- Ings. Immediate posse nn to plough Full ,,,session October 1st, I Apply to Conant -acting in a manner that caused ,our i•nR pictujres, featurijf New Zeal- R Annis. Barristers Osbawa, ('int. 3tf *iends to suspect ' trouble. They and,- The Rockies, Florida, Gold- LAVICRMITH SHOPTO RENT- followed . the big fellow, who berl en Jubilee of the United Church, Rn Greesweed. This shop is fully equipped them to an old well, at the bottom and other local items not fnrge'tt- with electric news sad machines, and is one nr the best sea■ss is the country, House is new of ,which was. another amletettpeee ing, the ebildrens' delikht, Mickey ly decorated. Nese but good workmen need of whirl} eras another srmall dog. Mouser will be given in the LTnited apply. F L. Green. Greenwood, . a•a CHOICE DAIRY OOWB—Regis. The; little fellow, had fallen in, and Chuirch on Frida-y, evening, Oct. the big, black had hunted up Som^ help A ladder was secured and the , 1 Frth at 8 o'clock. Mr. S. Dickson. te, ed and grade cows, Government T, B tested, Fresh and close s ringers always on Blood tested if desired. Free delivery so aniall dog brought out of the well. �a8 taken these pictur, ' `mself on phand. urebases of 7 or more. Satisfaction guaranteed, 'nrlsay And this. big his recent tour. 7Viere v.-.• be mus- R M. 1.,Murphv, i Ontario. 'Telephone Itch now, when you see )cal numbers. Admission, ' 20 - rert:; �1 AOR `SALA:=Cr,unr,,y hnntew—tiix• fellow sitting on the centirp of the and 10 cents. The evenings enter- pavement, with that dumb look On tainment is undek the auspices Of room house with half acre of land. buck and stucco; 3 -pied hath room, drilled well inside his face, CSra driving around }(lm, e, r the Woman s 'A-4ociation. Come and Let a- twenty a month Also 7 -room house with 1 1-2 acre of land, solid brick, 3 -piece bath afraid cin into him, you will enjoy a wonderful tour from R roost fire grate in living room Drilled well in admire his bravery and intelligence. .- comfortable spat" grate in living room Will let at $23 a monM Both houses are on the Kingston H,gh- neither of which most of ug thought Clajrence and t1lrs, Fielding (npr way north side of Pickering Village. Come and he possessed. Fern Randall) a port Pe 1'r3', wel- Hake an flet. App1yJ. Poynte flickering. 6-A .