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-SOL. LV I1 ICKERING, ONT., 7 FRIDAY AUG. .7. 1987.
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NOT C E We are pleased to report our ex Scho°I•wlll re -open on 'Septembe
T R. H. O. PEARSON-Physician ., ,� students continue obtaining their Fust on -Standard Time,• in chaff
DiodSurseon. Dunbarton. lay. Our trseke pass your way high record. Miss Roberta Nolan, °f Mr. C. R. Pearson, from Dttn
every day," dalk. ~
E. FORSYTH. Oph, D., Director stuacessfullY passed her Honour Mat-' R.optome•ricat A.ioeiationot Ontario. Rea. COA>J CiOBE, rieulation, while Miss Blanche" Tran
Ietared member of the Am;Tisa" Optometrksi. and" John Nolan secured their Jun
`•Phone 804. Eyes examined by appointment. 4 WvUD, CEMENT, for Matriculation. s Whitevale
teboee 2804. Claremont. Oat.
`' t,epcs�• SAND, (TRAVEL,, Dumbarton Dominic Sweeney is visiting a
�j DUNALU itULL►Y tlarrtaGer 4nd - Al Major's. _
,iY Mrs. Chas.,'Palmer Palmer visited her Miss Phyllis Mannin
• Soficuvr, Nutary.Yunuc. .Ytu.ieyto Loan. g is spendin
9thcetvrttterlyexcuyiea uy toe ate A. ti. t urn- $ �TILDER'S - SII PPLIES sister in Timmins last week -end. a vacation with her mother.
aiaa..ouw wtu{t cit wort Huu.r, wttuay. imy Miss Margaret Somerville is W • Beaton K. C., and, family
also local carte a work
BEATON, ..BELL cs R0SS spending a holiday week at Bowman- Were guecfis at the -Seaton home -on
1i�e lia.ve also laced in stock a full ville. Sunday,
8arristors tf Solicitors p George McConochie,. being a luck;- We are' glad to, see MTA. '.Parks
line of ldspha Ler.f Milling around a.•ain after havin
_ W iLLJAILi J. 1sEA'I'UN. ti, C. winner in the Glove Competition, i� � g a minor
.Jd.BRoUKE 66LL, K. C. J. D, F. LOSS Co's Feeds• at camp at Port Dover this week. operation.
`jAivlES A WRIGHT A W MITCHELL Rev' and Mrs. Howey have. re- Miss Jean Hilts and Kathleen Mc-
ts Bar btreer, Toronto, adelride Bs,'ifs • turned from their -holiday, but an Kay have returned from le pleas-
Pickering Ont. exchange will be made with. the aht holiday at Sarnia -and London.
C,0- R4CHARL)60N & Co., Barris- eters, Sohcuors. N_gtariev etc., Surge awe ~ �Y• Little Doreen Helni, 'of Kitchener
Racalsior Lite Building, 36 Toronto St, roroato. Ofbce phone 7400 Residence 85`20 Mrs. Marchmont and children, of is holidaying with her grandmother,
Ts4pbone Ad. 76bti; Pickering I'twne 3614. 8tf California, are spending a holiday Mrs• Randall.
T"ON & McKILLAN-Barris- The Beal Store,014remont with the former's parents, Dr. and On Sunday evening next .Cyrus
i ■aa, solicitors, Notaotes Public, office Mrs. Pearson here. Gates will be the speaker at the ev-
a tutda n House, from7iSO, o4 lueada7 and PONE 921 Leslie and Mrs. Hermiston and ening service -in the United Church.
- lfatusda7 cveatnit'• from 7410 to9.M, of by ap• - - There 'R•111 be
8olntmeat. Toronto office. Mc-lirnnon B4dg.. FURNITURE child' and Miss Wnnifred Chester, special music. It ie
jy Idetloa■ sc. Phone Elgin 3303 leuof New Liskeard, visited with rel- hoped a goodly .crowd will give him
ONANT & ANNIS - Bnrriste-s. We nre displaying an attractive atives here this week. a welcome. Come, and, bring the
ars. Notaties Public variety of children. .
. e)ORWN D. CONAwr.'K. C. Aluminum and Granilleware Etc. On Sunc',ay Imorning next, Doris
Furniture and F'urLiture Canadian National Ezhibitien '
-,: aLa.iN P. ANN15. B. A.. LL. B. Novelties. starts Cods Wilson, Jean Fleming and Ruth
011kow -7 t 2simcoe St. s.. Oshawa y Sloan will sing over the radio, being
rboaes•-4 WW b (Qshawa). MW at u.c Court Prices low. is keeping with .once. Special Bus Fares Cyrs Gates Broadcast •from •12.80 to
Hbuae. Wtltb7. ilt4r. COMM) Phone 7 (Whit. +• — I o'clock standard time.. Those who
_ R�ADI4 SER GE may bre°ms Next is the heard them before will be eager
weleiolb Whitetrale Muted Chutch to hear them again.
A Graduate of Radio College at 7 p. n. standard tiaae. .,
u WUMRT T. PALLAISB. L. DO..
"GYRUS GATES"
D. D. S. Graduate at the -Royal CoUeae of with speaker. Kinsale
Sar Boer and tie Universit7 oI Tornio. TT wild be t11!
fa tteaaecond door out of St. And. v p -t6 -the -minute trainiD
g Radio fans who listen -in oa San giving up far -
S.
PwAsriog, oat. office hours; 9 Mr. S. Farndale is
e. at. to sp e., or or appw"t t. t,r and day [ram 12.40 to I p, m: will be ming and in having s sale shortly.
service). Picone Pict 37M Tis FINEST EQUIPMENT delighted to 'meet him in person. ill the in haleB tui e s ori g.
For o.
There will be special ftessie. ing to Mrs, Crawford's.oa Thursday
*mob"" 0 avbo. Guaranteed' Satisfaction to Irtatituie.
w AT _ _ Andley - Mr, Death had the misfortune to
POSTILL, Licensed Auctionem, Reasonable Prices have a cow hit by a car one day
.[` . fm oouettee of xort add oesaato. •ae 'tabes and Batteries always ew ► The recent rains have delayed the last week. and break ,her leg.
else aakee of all kin" arseaaed won aborsw► harvest
doses, Ad&ms Green ales P. o., tuns, -- BTeatlq and many acres of Mr, Mutton returned home from
H. ROY MILLER. grain are still standing in stook. . his holidays and now drives a new.
K. BEATON. TOWNSHIP Brotiaham, Ontario- The Women's' Institute will meet fiord v 8.
D e Clerk. C;onveyancer, Commissioner for 48tf _ - Phone Mark 18"8. on Wednesday of next week At Mrs. Mr. Henry'raLLesa att3dsv,t- Acctmntanr._Etc..'lsamu_QL - Ball, of Taunton and
Uarnage!.scene.. Whttevale.unt. ---" - -Annan- at 2.30 S. T. Roll -C -n 1Kiss iia es -of CoTumbu were vie
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C �. �. .-,Hints on Canning. itors at H. Parkins on Sunday.
:�. E. RICHARDSON Mr. -'George Gillespie :of Whitby,. -Miss Jean -Ledgett and several
GEN JORA L INSURANCE has the contract of erecting the 'new Mount Zion girls are camping this
I house on Grasmere farm to be occ- week at -Port Bolster.
•REAL ESTATE Insurance of All Kinds. "pied by S. R. Wonnacott and fain The Mission- Band Picnic of- Kin
CONVEYANCING fly sale and Greenwood ' was held at
Best Rates Avail a tele with Our best wishes go . to our young Green's Park. on, Tuesday afternoon.
Aa old established agency, ready _ friend, who w<as Miss Lorene Bryant, to nerve. Y All report a splendid time.
friend. and Service:
i phone, Pick. 6000 - S _ on her recent marriage to. Mr. Cook The hum of thehi
son As a men-i)er of the Club and is heard on every side. Harvest will
7L t Address Phan in all community' work, she was a soon be aver and farmers'in general,
YY 111. M A YY BROUGHAM --PICK 516 worker,' She will be mu;•h missed in are very well satisfied,
,LICENSED AL'C''TlONEEfi AND this neighborhood. Mis.; E.Callir.s returned to her
VALUATOR. Rev.' H,, 'A. Graham; of.. Brant- home in Whitby. last Wednesday af-
Pord; preached here ,very a cPptably: ter spending several days -with Eil-
.- y:salee conducted Aoywberc ''We Handle on 'Sunday last. Next Sundav th•± een Parkin.
Phone or write. Address 814. Duodar service has been withdrawn and the :{Rias Rose Steer has returned to
Street, East. A -Complete Line of Pur, congregation is invited .to attend her home at Utica after spending
?itiblthy, Ontario. the open air service at the Ontario last -month at Mrs. R. 9; Mow-
lna, Livestock, and Ladies' College at 2,30. p. m. Take bray's, -
CYRI>J E: MORLEY your car and bring another. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gormley and
`EKaLi�TBLRANCE EOg Chow' son Arthur, Sundayed with Mr. and
Phone •,= Pickering, 67" o - _- _ Brougham _ Mrs. Williamson 'of Unionville.
-POINT
Mrs, Bunker, we are sorry to, say
D.. Lockwood is not so well.
Mr. Douglas Wilson, of Toronto, <
Insurance at is 'holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. _
t educed Fates Gannon. Cookson -Divine
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For your ear 1P><Ckering M>tlls The Shepherd family entertained
a number of young F' :. a fro.- n the On Thursday, August 12th, 1337,
PICK. UNT. city on Saturday.. at the'>rnited Church
:See Us Parsonage, by
WE DELIVER
Mrs. McLaughlan and son Roy, Rev. Mr. Jenkinson., Mareline, sec.
SERVIGE and PROTECTION have been holidaying, with their and daughter of Mrs. J. Divine and
sunt, Mrs 'George Philip, the' Yate JaTnes Divine; was united
SUG�ESTI�N S
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cheeseborough in marriage to Frederick J. Cook-
-SUGGESTIONS
ook-
R• G�'=�LENDENING and son of Oshawa, were visitors at son, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook -
the •R. Devitt home on Sunday. son.
for the Home We welcome to the viii
FUNERAL DIRECTOR age the �`-
Johnston family of Toronto, who Canada• Year Book
Private Ainbula-nce have taken the Connor residence. '
.STUDIO COULEES • • • ' will Brown's of Toronto were with Every year the Dominion Govern -
Day and Night Service their people here on Sunda The ment, publishes a book which is the
With Or without wardrobe - f�bone 9006 children all returned from their hol- offlcjl statistical annual of the
These are lovely conches Malvern 5000 idays. Dominion. The 1937 Edition, which
The residenes of "J: Liscombe has just been printed, contains over
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Markham, • 'Ont.' and C. Shepherd and D. Beer are 1100 pages and contains a thorough -
.89.75 to $22.6 all looking fine from coats of fresh ly up-to-date account of thenatural
paint, resources of the. country and their
END TABLES The Y. P. of the church held development, the history of the
Summer. To their summer picnic at Oshawa on country, ' its institutions, its deanog-
$2,25 to $5.25 _'': ' ]i'EARSON'S CATTLE SPRAY, ` the Lake on Saturday, and report a raphy,, different branches of trade,
SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES STOCKAIDE, fine afternoon. transportation, finance, education
The new 'home of the Harlock etc, The Kook gives a picture in fig-
_. $16.50 to $22,50 Fly.Tex, _ Hand Sprayers, Fly famil • is fast nearing
Sprayers, Fly Swatters, Screen. b ng' completion ores of .the remarkable progress
FELT MATTRESS, $5.75.10,50 Doors and. Window Screens. and will add greatly to the appear- which the country has' made since
�l' ance of the village. the first census of the Dominfon.watt
WALL PAPEB - The meeting of the ratepayers of taken in 1871 s
'` -- g, sixty-six years ago.
King Sue Killer the village, with the Township Fat -,Persons: requiring. the Year Book
•.� Mmw Ambu4nos, Day or Night in 6, 10 and 20 lb. bags. hers re lighting of the -village streets may obtain it flim the King's Priv-
Phone 1300 was held on' Monday afternoon and ter, Ottawa, as long as the supply
_ Lawn Mowers sharpened and repair. a unanimous approval of the scheme lasts; 'at the price of $1.50;' which
ed.~. was given and will soon be carried covers merely the . cost of paper,
f ' C. A. STERRITT Plumbing, Roofing, Tlnamithing out. printing and binding, By a special
ALIVIN BUS88g• Carmen Thornton and son, concession, a limited number of pap-
f= T+ "neral Director Ronnie, of Galt, called at the T. C. er-beund copies 'have been set aside
Brown home on Friday, send Mr. for ministers of 'religion, bona -fide
'Furniture Dealer Hardware Tlinsmith t and Mrs. E. C. Thornton of Wood- students and school- teachers, who
Ontario PICKERING �k were with the Brown's on may 'obtain copies at the nominal
uikerutl�. phone 4000 I ,d i.l Sunday. Mary Malcolm accompan- price of 50 cents each.
,» led them home for a week's holiday.
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MILLS``,
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t Ch app ing�`'Mili �F
a will be` closed
',Wednesday
and
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Friday
�s
Aug. 11 and 13
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for repairs' to dam
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-`� PIANO•TttNINa � �_�
ARID •
ell kinds of rcrair Fork
All Tuning Guaranteed
O. S. MacDONALD ,
209 CLOSE AVE., TORONTO- �f
Phone Lakeside 16t!'J'
iOrders taken at NEWS Otiielt
Shingles For Sale
Gait Galvanized Steel 'Shingles. ••l
Bird'a Felt Slate Shingles.
Alio. re-illbbering buggy wheel#.
Lawn mowers.sharpeoed.
T. PATERSON 8OLAREMON
' Oall and get prices. Phone 8512
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FUEL
Builders' Su PP -lies -
..'-.Lumber and Lath
. C. Shingl6s. P.
:Blue Coal`
Alberta Coal: ;
Don113RL10 Coke g,
Cfinent, Lime, Plastet
` MuPle bony Wood
Agents for Lnndy'• Fenoa�
and Metal :a,rwhnp
• �. and
Ceckehutt Implements
Secure Prices Before B"If
WILSON BROSF
�LOC1[St Hill, 01tLe � � .:
PhoneMark 72W'
PEARSOIi'S
ti.
;SLY SPRAY _
for -
�C �► TTLE
-And AN domestic Stock
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Gives Longer Protection. Will• �`�""'"!
clot taint milk:
Note the Low Price. ,
$1. ti
.00 per gallon j s
.128 Ounces s �
Container Included
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We believe this to be ibe heal�..'s
14ade by makers of Creolia
Ee Ce Jones, Phmm;13 `A
Dfragaht '' t ]• mat e
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AGENTS WANTED
PORTRAIT AGENTS WRITE FOR
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Lad:es
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To introduce our new methods of
Ruined By Rains
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Fields in many Points isOntario
rices.
p It is smart to be 'thrift y
points indicate that .an ver-abund-
-Ally- artitaz�
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AGENTS WANTED
PORTRAIT AGENTS WRITE FOR
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Bountiful Crop
Lad:es
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To introduce our new methods of
Ruined By Rains
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Se: iota Loss Caused in Grain
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Lady - Here you are again, and
tanto 2,,
compare these big money saving
the season.
Reports, from nume us Ontario
I just gave you 'a pair of shoes last
Fields in many Points isOntario
rices.
p It is smart to be 'thrift y
points indicate that .an ver-abund-
-Ally- artitaz�
1 Blip shadow roofed C
p ( proofed)
ante of rainfall is liable t cause a
Potatoes in Danger, Too
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AGENTS WANTED
PORTRAIT AGENTS WRITE FOR
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: LADIES' WEAR
TORONTO -Rain, tumb:ing down
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out of sodden s..ies during the past
week and soaking farmlands over a
large section of the Province, has
blasted the h es for a bountiful
BILLBOARDS
I think that t shall never see
A billboard 1Qvely as s tree
Perhaps, unless the billboards tall;
I'll never see a tree at all.
Lad:es
r catalogue and prices -Big money
To introduce our new methods of
grain crop held by rmers earlier in
ro ositiom United Art, To-
�g;p p t
selling direct from Mill to Wearer,
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Lady - Here you are again, and
tanto 2,,
compare these big money saving
the season.
Reports, from nume us Ontario
I just gave you 'a pair of shoes last
'
' ARTIFICIAL LIMBS
rices.
p It is smart to be 'thrift y
points indicate that .an ver-abund-
month." - ��
Tramp Yes, lady. i just came'
1 Blip shadow roofed C
p ( proofed)
ante of rainfall is liable t cause a
back to see if you would have them
HANGER STANDARD LIMB CO.,
regular ........................
serious loss of grain, while rmers
half soled for me.' ,
126,. Wellington. Street ,West, To-
1 Dance Set (double gus-
in . the Chatham district have en-
: 'ionto. ,Improved light metal and wil-
low artificial limbs without shoulder
sets) regular ................•....e50
1 Teddy (double
countered an outbreak of fo rot
among among their herds of cattle result
READ IT OR NOT. !-Dutch clocks
are made in Germany.
straps.
gussets)
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regular
of wet ground.
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didn't "dog
Any two of these•numbers �� �'
Farmers in the vicinity o ood-
Exhibitor - "Why my
: FILMS AND PRINTS
for ____
stock report grain crop conditions in
win a prize?"
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Or all three for..:�.... @
Oxford -County to be the worst in
floor, don't they?" :
ROLLS DEVELOPED
Cprinted
",`p4.5�
marry years. In the London district,
by experts, mailed back
Our e3clusive Hollywood designs
several cases were reported of grain
Operator - ,"Number please?"
-same day. BeechWfAod, 173 Lambton
'Ave.,
are Tailored in our own factory of
sprouting in ,stocked , wheat on the
Drunk - "Number nothing. I just
-'a nickel in here. Where's my,
• Toronto 9.
finest,, k; shades white or tea rose;
field. The hot, damp weather, it was
put
chewing gum?"
guaranteed to wash and wear like
said, is also having a, bad effect.on
,
NLARGEMENT F R E E WITH
E
iron. Wear 'nd wash them and if
the potatoes, and it is feared that a
Guest - "Well, goodnigbt, I hope
• every 25 cent order. Roll films
developed and eight prints 25 cents,
you are not satisfied return same and
continuance of such weather may re -
I haven't kept you up too late.'
prints 3 cents each. Brightling,
your money cheerfully refunded.
Buy in confidence from an all -Can-
salt in blight.
In the St. Thomas district there
Host (yawning) = ,Not at all. We
would have been getting up soon any -
-,rereRichmond Street East; Toronto.
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adian firm. Order today. State
were also reports of gra:n sprouting
way.
size, enclose your check, postal , or
while lying is 'the fields. Many
:' PARKLI\ G, HIGLOSS, DECKLE-
money order.
sheaves have fallen over, sprouted
Breathing through the mouth is said
t - edged prints, Three extra with
WEAR -RITE MANUFACTURING
and grown fast into the ground.
to be harmful, talking through the
I
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E each roll finished 25c. Twelve re- COMPANY Rain fell upon Kingston in heavy mouth also has very serious results at
1 prints 25c. Delhanty'% Webbwood, 707 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. sheets, coming down in such quant,- times.
Oat- Telephone Midway. 1613 ties that windshield wi ers .were of
p ,
ROLLS DEVELOPED; PRINTED, little use and street lights were turn- Friend - "She'll come along soon, Handler - "He failed on legs -•
MACHINERY ed on to enable drivers to see ap- yrithout a doubt." not long enough."
f one free enlargement 25c. Re- proaching traffic. Man - "Yeah? Shell be doubting, Exhibitor - Well, they touch the
-,_ prints 10 for 25c. Photo -Craft, 183% BANNING MILL (KLINE) SEED - my sobriety, my veracity and my ft -
Some apple growers in 'the Inger
q Xing St. E., Toronto. Grader, guaranteed increase crop, delity:' Man (to farmer) - "Why are those
Write, HiFne Mfr., 121 Empress Cres., soli district are preparing to give. Explaining gets to .be a .chronic ha- bees flying around so frantically?"
I their orchards an extra spraying to 'Farmer - "I guess they have the
u ROLLS DEVELOPED AND -EIGHT Toronto. bit with a lot of people.
prints with free enlargement, 25c. - — counteract the effect of the wet spell. hives,
x _ Reprints Sc each. Commercial Photo MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS An attack of apple spot .is feared. Traveller - "This rain should do s
Service; Dept. B., Outremont, Que. Usually the orchards ei flue lot of good:''
LEARN TO PLAY A SAXOPHONE, sprayings, but owing to the almost Porter' - "Y.es, sir. An hour of it
' FURNITURE Trumpet, Trombone. Become a continuous wet weather for nearly a would do more good in five minutes RHEUMATISM
P' Musician. '.Send -for r'orm .for six week, it has been deemed advisable than a month of It would do, in a
SPECIAL OFFER days' Free Trial. Ten months' terms to give an extra spraying. week any other time. pone b6n.rd's Inco s 10,1111101
-no interest- Literature free. One grower stated that there is a '�nab 1' 1_# siady Jul
- Free Delivery to nearest freight de- eta ie "t to
Music Company, ,b7 Queen plentiful yield of early apples. The The fellow who goL that job away �dia.eow daas , , and isisou ,rasa
pot if you enclose this advertisement St. East, Toronto. - later varieties, it -was estimated; will . from - you yesterday is a lowdown, ?Ou7i eOiietR
with order or present at our show- not be more than 60 per cent of an chiseling so -and so. and he cut the is
rooms If shopping in Toronto. TIRES average crop, with -the indications price to the bone to get It. When youFG'OF
_.).YONS' AUGUST SALE OF' that the Spys will probably not be got that job away from him lent
TRADE.iN FURNITURE ENZIE S USED TIRES $2.95 month it was superior salesmanship;
M per cent of the aver'sse.Every article completely recondition- up for Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth, _ L��ed and sanitarily treated. Toronto's Dodge, Buick, Oldsmobile, Packard, � 38 � : June Groom - "Who spilled that
largest used furniture market. Speci• Cadillac and . all other cars and mustard on this waffle, dearest?"
assattention-given-ta mail orders.-- trucks.--Egerg-ti=e'-guaranteed.--190'-. —,FAIRBANKS, Alaska,=Soviet-zee June Bride - "0h'. Jack hour could
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' 1.95 Kitchen Cabinets in per- King West, Toronto. - presentative, here received word you? This Is lemon pie!"
feet condition. from their Polar Camp it had drifted His employer said he was an Inde -
Dressers, any finish. POULTRY AND EGGS 138 miles from the Pole, apparently
in the direction of Spitzbergen• _ The pendent salesman; he took orders
1 •� Stager drop -head - sewing DON'T MISS THESE PULLET weather was reported anything but from nobody. T N 1 N
machines. - BARGAINS favorable for a Po113z flight.
It never pays to worry about what
3 or 4 burner gas stoves.' ALL PULLETS FROM GOVERN- 70 a1dsks � � �io 1 �A Mlnvth /
,9.95 other people are thinking about yen, �
Guaranteed. meat approved; bloodtested breed- .•,rodr.rtis. eeh-Updmlh
%1,.95 China Cabinets, any finish• era, Bar=ed Rocks and White Leg- for they are probably wondering jpatr i°0°�mste o p, q
hoses . 2 months old .36c, 7 weeks `what you are thinking about them. le:lw.d
old .32c, 6 weeks old -.28c, 5 weeks ads t as l -
.14.50 6 Pc. breakfast suites, ens- sbanota,minisW-- morsdr• ciL A or-- st
mel finish, assorted colors. old .24c, month old .20c, 9 weeks old � y Ashes to ashes, dont to dust;, dea<ncraa,peo•.u--ormana6r�•. AA for-- �
.1,Ec. Assorted breeds, 4 to 6 weeks I'� If it weren't' for paint, women would p.DeDo p/},S,daJ},s'dpVo%
,--„ Bed outfits, all steel panel / rust.
i 1 2.95 beds, walnut finish, excel- 18c, ? to 8 weeks .22c. Special • mat-
,- lent springs and brand new mattres• ing .02c per pullet more. Write far, /./t�
p prices on older- pullets. Terms -
sea. All sizes. Shipped C.O.D. anywhere, 100% live
3 Pc: Walnut '.Mohair Ches-
delivery guaranteed. Tweddle Chick ;
I terfield Surto ,n perfect con- A,+ F a
daion. Reversible Marshall •'
cushions. Hatchery.. Limited, Fergus, Ontario. _
.,
A wonderful bargain. POULTRY FARM WHITE EGGS
3 Pc. heavy *taupe repp cos-
-24.50 wanted. Highest premium paid on -
ered .suite with• reversible \\
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I r hall cushions ih erfect condi- all grades. Bank .references,• Ar . IItjvegt : tt t
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Zammit, 5 Kane Street, Toronto.
tion. 8 �Ne weft �'O� •
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240) 8 Pc. solid oak dining room •CEDARBROOK GAME FARM' r .•.., •. ,
4 suite; large roundtable. and. OFFERS, AFTER .SEPTEMBER r Wait
p Leave I tree#' any geed wo NO. l.0
1-:7buffet, . with six' chairs, leather up- first, large, hardy -young Ring- New �� A��r�A�ff a,
_ holstered, completely recoriditioned. necks, all 'bleeds fancy Pheasants, V L '
69.� 9 Pc. 2 -tone walnut din'ng Wild Ducks, Geese, Wild Turkeys, Safe lot High
suite, large buffet, glass hundred Ringneck breeders, non -re- Wantfoseducerootrotscmdother Speedo because of
—door. china cabinet, sggere table With -- luted,.. imported-_atr,rtr- _ VYsae-for w e �, - .n"
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ma Gerd irlio
Panel' back, leather upholstered ' price list, 24C Jarvis 'Street .(De- •--better profits? Then treat seed Under the Tread and -
chairs. This suite cost over $230.00 partment C), Toronto. Wif�i NeVl1 Imp^ roved CEAESAl�. Locked Cord Safety
• Locked Cords,
when new.. Looks perfect.. A real " This dust..." says a recent Divi+ They Stop As proied is '
` snap. _ SALESMEN cion Of Boiany report, "efiedivelY tests by a lead -
o Pe. bedroom suite, walnut up to% ';� naivessity,
388 00 ANTED BY WELL $NOWN coatrolathe smuts ofoata,covered
:
finish. Large dresser, chit �% Quicker The Seieatifie- _
fonder and full size bed with sa less Reputable Toronto Brokerage smut of barley,and bunt of wheat.
g ally Designed Tread,, with the ISI
spring and new heavy roll edge all House, Representative Salesman over It also Improves seod 'vermin s, ,extra rider strip and especially
'cot nn mattress. A1' condition. A twenty-five years of age, in various tion." Easy to apply. Costs less componaded rubber, gives
•_ Cities and Towns in Ontario outside than Sc an acre. Write today for you longer non-skid safety We for 0 it<k
" t ,6"f 6 Pe. Moderne walnut bed- of Toronto. Exclusive territory if free Wheal Pamphlet. mileage and lowest cod per Stepping tri Rider of New Eetra Rider
I room suite, large dieser, desired, good commission and full co- mile. ✓ n suen-
Strip and
chiffonier, p y, operation. Experience helpful but SOLD iY THE MANUFACTURERS " cAcally De::sned ti h
• triple mirror vanity, full P P P
afro bel, sagless spring ,and new, ex- not necessary: Reply giving full par- OF THE WELL-KNOWN C -1•l. -They Give Beeaasee.ery Witty Tread
cellen't 'quality all felt roll edge mat- titulars to Box 52, Wilson Publishing FREE-FLOWING FERTILIZERS. FOR YOUR FALL GredteSt fibre, cord and
toss. Areal bargain in fine furni- Co., 73 Adelaide St. W,, Toronto. REQUIREMENTS SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALEI4 .,Protection ply �° Gum -
'i
----- - tare. :. 'peed sat- •
- Send money, order for complete price STAMPS CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED orated and insulatea with
Rortlltsar Division rubber to eo;lnteraet' internal
of goods. WANTED, : ANADIAN ST�iMPB Zai Woston sad, south; WestTorenterOata EACH ft
Any chartered bank our reference. ;n quantity- Best prices for ac- est enemy of tire life.
Money back guarantee. cumulations and collections. Queen
' LYONS, CHESTERFIELD MAN J- rt
' Stamp Co., Toronto. •• 2 tetra Bind and hod= in oa
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+FACTURERS TRADE-IN DEPT., taR Unit, providing greater strength and welding the
478 YONGE ST., Toronto. TELEVISION AND RADIO �,, s�`"tCittdMer�� tiros +� any speed. Only is Firestone tiros
` can you get all these extra features ... and at
PERSONAL ENGINEERING TAUGHT PRAC- - ' tread bio.1 � I See the nearest Firestone
tically. Motors, generators, ar-
:..BOOKS EVERY MARRIED COU- mature winding, electrical drafting„ `
ple and those contemplating mar-, etc. Day and evening classes. Speci- ' READY"�
A xiage should read. "Entering Marri- al correspondence course. Employ- e
: age," 2.4 pages, postpaid, 15c. "Sex ment service guaranteed. Canadian' ;,
" 4nd Youth," 104 pages, postpaid, 26c. School. of Electricity, 0282 Ontario issue o. 35—'37
_.Our 20 page illustrated catalogue o! West, Montreal ,
' - • • -. boo's, drug supplies, and househAld TIRES
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novelties, free upon request. Supreme Most antiques, too, remind as that
Specialty, 169 Yonge, Toronto the world has moved forward.
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Not Many Changes
the previous week," writes Burnham
Hears Clock First Time • •
Scientist Watches ..i
in the shadow of the towering white
;-
:
Finney in his Detroit letter to the
grain elevator. ,
JIl 1938 Automobile
American Machinist.
Brain a# Work
Dipped In Salute
"G. M. divisions" he goes' on to
4
F
say, "will go into August with oyer-
The ships in the harbor dipped
is
_
Automatic Transmission "Hill
ations high and will suddenly halt
their flags as the sloop went by. The
Holder" Among Improvements
work on current models about the
LONDON.—Striking success in his
Louis Dreyfus, freighter here loading
- Y
middle of the month without much
attempts to use for medical diagnosis
wheat, dipped its French tri -color. The
NEW YORK—The automobile in-
effort at tapering off. After two or
the newly found electrical "waves" in
R.M.S. Nascopie, re -provisioning here
dustry is giving its attention to 1938,
three weeks—about as short a shut-
the brain, is reported by Dr. Frederick
for Its long cruise into the Northern
Arctic, and the Hlidpon's Bay Com-
Oanges and to the" relationship of
down as ever known — manufacture
Lemere, following a series of tests at
these changes to business conditions
of parts of '38 cars will start.",
? .; the National Hospital for Nervous Dis-
pang's other boats joined in the_ wel-
in the coming winter and spring.
Mr. Finney believes the changes:
'38
eases; London.
It. !s now possible through these
come.
Fort Prince of Wales took 30 years
The change -over in models in some
for cars are not going to be very
waves to watch the brain at work.
to build. Some of its walls were 32
$
companies—particularly General Mo-
excitin
Their production, at the rate of about
feet thick and it is 300 feet square. It
-;
tors divisions and Chrysler, which are
"In fact," he says, "car makers
'b ten beats a second, !s suspended by
was intended as a gt eat stone fortress
still in $ cavy production—will pro,-
are wracking their brains trying to
any form of concentrated thought.
to protect the interests of the Hud -
rY
`evbly be done without much tapering
think of what to feature in their ad-
Wireless amplification is used to,make'
son's Bay Company trading into Hud-.'
x
nff of work.
vertising and selling. Most of the
visible 'the minutely small electrical
mind.
-son Bay.
"Pontiac built well ; over, 70,000
innovations that will .make customers
changes ie
The French fleet surprised it in
s
ears last week and the same, amount
gawk and talk are being held over
After studying the "brain' waves"
1782 with scarcely any defenders in
until 1939. Business is good enough
, from I5 normal persons and 60 • pa-'
thJ .fort and after its surrender, the
,
that cars will be bought in .huge
tients suffering from various -brain in-
'victors rolled the guns from their
numbers for another yl?ar without
juries, Dr. Lemere concludes - that
placements.
resorting to costly changes.
such records could be used, in many
They sought to tear down the walls
"The relatively small tooling
types of cases, to remove doubt as to Ibut
-the wbY•k was too heavy for them
? d
i
charges for '38 will help keep up'
the site of -.the injury.
and they left the guns standing and
motor earnings, despite' the fact that
Other workers have concentrated on
sailed away. The great muzzle-load-
z,l
the- increase in retail prices .may not
finding new and wholly 'abnormal
(�
cover recent boosts in manufacturing
forms of brain wave. The violent
years when the Historic Sites Board
t
y�
.expenses. „
electrical discharge noted !n attacks
took the fort over and replaced Maur,
f
l
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In New York automobile circles -
of epilepsy and an unusually slow
of the cannons. The work was cosh•
a
-
which, like Finney, do not 'believe
Happiness and wonder are expres' rhythm of about three beats a second
Jack Sjoka, 8,
pleted this summer.
+-
the changes in design will be ver
g y
sed in the smile of are examples..
Duluth, Minn., he listens to
J
exciting—the emphasis in discussing
of as
the tick of an alarm clock for the Rhythm Changes'
d 1 �
?'
opt
• 38 modelsIs on Improved handling first time In ills life• A 10,000- Dr. Lemere has concentrate a
of cart and new safety devices. foot power dive in. an airplane most entirely on the measurement of
Several companies, it was said, ended the deafness that was his minor variations in the regular Aen-
` plan on following the lead of Olds- since birth. a -second rhythm. He finds that when
• t mobile in using automatic transmis- the brain is injured the rhythm may
�j Sion. Commercial usage of the ' hill be more pronounced on, the injured
s holder," a new Bendix product, is sun—when it slipped past the second aide of the brain, On the other hand,
! a, number of other types of brain in -
also expected in the new models.
star' in the handle of the. Sig Dipper
Studebaker has already brought out under the northern, midnight sky. jury result in .no such unbalance:
„ Thousands the -world over . have Dr. Lemere believes that brain wave
the `no roll back, a safeguard going records show also that there must be
up hill, and the new device operates watched the northern sky -these past. _ : '1;
P a fundamental difference between.the Doo't Mia. Our >E€bit€on Salt
as , a further safe few weeks for a glimpse of the _
guard in .going mechanism of epilepsy and that of the But British Motorcycles ,
down. object, which has a head eight times violent form of headache known as
larger than the earth, a tail 2,000,- .,migraine." xoRTOH. ARIEL and NEW DIPMUAL
000 miles non and a stub, second migraine. Ii has been argued' that sUU= CARS AND TRUCKS
g y "migraine" represents a nerve storm C.C.M. BICYCLES
TRADES -EASY TERMS- MAIL 01 MRS
' ,, Comet Moves mil some 200,000 miles in length. . of broadly similar type. OUR SPECIALTY ^
aro tum - It was of the third magnitude on Dr. Lemere is psychlatrist to the
and =W W.
. WALTER ANDREWS LTD.
'Out of View the night of August 10th last --easily Eastern State Hospital, Washington. 631 Yoag. St.. Toronto
z:a aa,d yam 4s visible to the naked eye, which can Wlth a grant from the Rockefeller In -
86E
stBi+m— `rOjawosa m see, unaided, objects as small as the alltutioii he has visited This country
Flying Southward at About Five sixth magnitude. for the special purpose of studying the
new brain technique.'
ServedseaftDegrees Per Day Fiesler't Com- In the -larger obselwatories astron- World's
Friend
AR appliances.C M
W .eoAaaai• et Passes out of Sight. omerS have photographed the object '
gs "°•��" — almost from the day it was discover- �j] ij When in Toronto call on
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. 'Fitislee s ed, July 4tb, by Dr. P. Finsler, Swiss War 'Vessel Visits WADE'S
aw A. ,, Comet swerved out this week toward mathematician. is ween et. E., Room x02. Toronto _
Ba ort _
s'.
� Hudson F ..
i New the Stellar f Amateurs n e England. and
e stet a spaces from which it a t�
m 7
Ysrt P y $ �r
wI* never return within the lifetime of the Harvard astronomers had poor ---•
those who viewed it. luck, for as- the comet swung its CHIIRCHILL, Man.—On an August
Harvard astronomers said it was closest a heavy . haze covered the day, 1782, a French fleet under the SAFES
flying southward at a rate of about sky. famona Admiral ed Perous e, appear be- -•r
safn sforw-Pa. t hore of H -Prince �udson f ales ballt n -ttlsefive degrees a day, and probably would Prosect soup coves ana eooss Brom �-
pass from sight as it crossed the y and' THIEVE& Now and need .ata, Cer•
MA✓� Equator at the eastern edge of the Labrador ,S�yd Ice month of the Churchill river and the
' M.. _ _ fortress surrendered' without a ,shot titled Cabinets, sad etsai chew, an .ova
N�+s e0* Constellation Virgo early in Septem. Xederate Prices and terms. visit oar
BATTLE HARBOR, Labrador, — being fired. showroom, or write Dept- W.
i 1 ' ber• Ice has become scare in this land, This week, 155 years later, the -ne=t
The Finsler. Comet, for weeks where many;persons think there is a war craft appeared before the bid J. 14 J. TAYLOR LIMITED
1 1 rushing visibly earthward, came itsperpetual supply of it.. Ten tons, tm- fortress. It was . His Majesty's sloop TORONTO SAFE WORKS
nearest to this sphere early in ported from Halifax, arrived here Scarborough. She steamed slowly un.us .roue et E.- Toronto
S: �t s . , • August. - It was . 50,000,000 . miles aboard an auxiliary schooner' for use der its ancient guns and landed In _
yR" away—nearly twice as close as the in packing salmon. the modern harbor of Churchill with. ' y
;! fZii
ILOWEST P1110ES IIP HISTOICY r
~ : HIRTY years of car 6uuding'srand behind this greatest of all McLau _
leadership in the finedcar field . -progressive yet today's pry ces a the devlowest in 41
McLaughlin -Buick history!
Think what that means! Yours to enjoy today is ail the deep-seated pride so
long associated with McLaughlin -Buick ownership. All the dependability,
performance'and luxury so closely identified. •�••- i . � -`
with this good na...
me. Knee -Action Torque
=
Tube Drive ... beautiful streamlined Umsteel ,.
Turret Top Bodies by' Fisher ... Tiptoe Hydrau-' y
lic Brakes ... Shockproof
~
,
• - :Centre -Control Sieenng ., • , ,,, �,L ,: �, •
... Safety Glass . an
itbe famed Valve -in -Head
Straight Eight
_ 8ht $ ht
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See 'and compare today's yw>
IVIcLau Klin.Buick now. y ~ L
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. One look—one rid
e—will � ,: �• ..->.::;:.
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prove it's our best "buy"
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' Instalment' Plan Terms
To Suit Your Purse°'' ' �r eQ
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compare delivered pricesT`` q
monthly payment terms before sl u YfgR ,y
Ind that General Motors cars
• You buy any new car. You will
svgs
offer ektra value for the money < fie �� Pyge
` " oii easy monthly payments to fir �'.1{•�. A� ... -:w
. ' • suit your purse, through the
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General Instalment Pim^. EF41"J1.11,
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Chas. Coopelr-Claremont Donald Motolr Salsa—WhitbyOhio" rh"
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sAi�soc. Dealer --:i• M. Glashen--Dumbarton Assoc. Dealer—M. Sleep Pickering
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44� (JiCft9Z4-V4 der that One, nii� 949 A Pod'
Sale Re&ter
WSIWs rest. Roof M*g
THURS
Term MLW
DAY, SWr. 2ND—Auedon
'11.76 per yew; $1.50 P&A in advan" Library I�Otea
sale of household furniture, on the Slate, Tile and Gravel Roofin
9 lw,4 W A IIIANrZA INL 011
subscriptions to the United States Claremont
Cochrane Farm, near
Plans for Pickering Book Fair posters. Asphalt Shingles, Roffigoofing vbssp L"m for Farm wA comma
and Qt. britain $LN in adv&"L Sale at one O'clock. See
are going steadily forward. The
Library Board have been able to at- .-wm. maw, auctioneer. 1 -ply, $1.26 a roll. Roof coat- animism
Whedstwo Insurance m aoldh=
MURKARI Proarietor,,. range for a display of posters con
SATURDAY, AUG. ..28TH—Auction, ing, 66c. per gallon.
nected with the book exhibit which sale of ho ects, the Pro- also cidmneys rebuilt and re*red. wbwwdlhk alke sk.
eff
are the work of Miss Isabel Lyon, Antotnobile lsm� q4
-School Reports perty of David Annan, at -his rea-
V Graduate of the College 6f Art and JACK RXID Ad KiwAs
idence, Church Str, Pickering at
-Claremont Middle School Results now in charge of the Poster Dept.
one o'clock D. S T: Ternis Cash�: DUNBARTUN 35-10 rke or pbius
Toronto lbrary.
"o to of the Public Li
1-75 to 100. ?#.....66 to 74. Win. Maw, auctioneer.
There will also be a display of O� B(Y�IMAN & ROWE
-65-. G--50 to 59.
an iginal illustrations by'CanadiaTL Art-
--Comp C, Lit .2, C WEITT13Y ONT
Forsyth, Anna
Ch ists.. Newspapers seem likely to via
Hist. 2, Alg 3, . em 1, Lat Comp
'th th, booki our
C, Fr.- Auth 2, Fr Comp C. wi e in interest. Mr: W a Sal
an Hist 2,'Alg �2,j C. Murkar is generously lending a Y ATTENTION -1 Law Motor es
lJolinan, Rilda—C
Chem 1. i copy of a Boston paper ptiMished on Eyes Plymouth
Lit 2 the day succeeding Lincoln!s muf- Chrysler
Johnson, Margaret—Comp C, I Brock Road' Gravel
of
D. McKee, editor
Chem 2, Lat der an�r Mr
Can Hist 2, Alg 1, Canadian, Countryman, is lending -.A:6d Dealer
pit
Auth �, Fr Auth 2..
isi90n
blished. during the Crim -
Lew", Jessie ---Can Hist, 1, All; 1, papers pu GOOD:USED CARS
Chem 2. sh
ean War There will also be early V. Cru' ed pit Rum' X�MDYEAR TIRES,
be and
miniature editions Of the Glo
Linton, Edith—,Fr Autb 1. WILLARD BATTERI=
'Mail. Gravel
Loyst, Fmncis--Alg C, Chem S. By GENERAL BLACKSMITHkNG
Phk'2"
Overland,' Margaret_ -Alk 1, SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS
ATTENTION9 FAKMERS C. H. Tock, OiA. Eyesight sileeialis� S.and and . Graded
Chem C Give us a trial on a New or a Used Cw
-an Hist
Pretty, ElizabethCbmp I -C Dianqy E�iilding. (OPP- P. 0.) 24 Hours Towing Service
Stone
C, Arg 3, Geom, G%-�Chem GENERAL REPAia wORK O$haws, oat. Phone 1516
Prouse, RusseU-Can Hiat -C, A19 20' -�ered or Lo%ded in Pit Gordon J. Law
We anprepptred to repear cars Deli
A
Chem 2.
--:7. Trouse, Victor—Al C.-- -:-.7--7 trucks, tractors and all farm PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 - -,Phone 2DOS
9 (farsightedness,
wheels r�built and Toronto office Ho-,%ard 6471
Shaver, Sybil — Arg C. machinery. 'KRR.rV
PW .0, ONTARIO
'Tomlinson, Alan,- -Comp 2, AIg C% tire -getting. pia wi h' JOHN BOURNE & SON
wood -work and
T n In some- cases of Hypero t
kinds
ra , I F-obel — Alg C, Chem C. wood turnine of all I high ommodatie conver
V I agg Billie—Alg 2, Geo m 2, Phy 2, ace gence,
'Chem 2, Lat C, Fr Comp 2, Anc. Place your urder now fol even in the very young, a bifo-
:.1list 1. wood-woAing and turning. lens Will give splendid results an4i
with a certain amount of,fusional
0 10
Phone or Call 'OCK
training with the sterioscope -relief
LETTERS TO THE -F-DITOIL c y-, sure, in ma
ROWE is prac all ny cases THEATRE
that will in no..Pther manner res -
To the Editor; -.Sro& Road Store and Stacksmith Shop
d The simple-st mean--, of erp-
'H. Jackson) po�,
Dear Sir— r to W. Tho B*grt that Alcienes
(5mccesso la.W.!ig the lens'.used in the csnrre:.,--
salisbT can gives
iteplyi 0 "NVell-Wisher'. 7-
1119 ion of Hyperopia, is to liken the eye MCI
.:In his letter in your last issue, re-
inat;w + So y
ht -mast All Shows. Day ig
hal e rays Of lig QUAY as seNsfadiew
garding �he Building By-law% any to a pin-hole. camera. To have a 1� ht Saving Time
Asp t Roof ing' perfect'imag
infhrmatio.n desired, pertaining to focus to a clear point -focus on th,,,
All Seats Saturday and' Holiday Evep- C. H. Tuck. OVL
-Ahis.or any other matter,- may be
vi:�,tained at the regular monthly Get -our prices on As— screen at the o#posite,side td t * M ings. !ZQ cents-'
aperture of entrance, if this cimera
meeting of the. Council which rneets
ph�61t Ro6firig. We han. be w1justed to be too- short' for the JIkIDAY and SATURDAY
on the first 11onday of each month, -rays eiitering, there
dle all stylga man-cfac- power. of the Aug.ust 27 and 28 .
unless otherwise advisigd..
will be a circle of defusion due to
a's -9.30
Robt C Reesor tured by the Torouto, the rays being of such poxet Two Show3 at-. 7.30 and
Reeve of the Township of Pickering would m . _.., 1 .�' '.-Harry flull
0 ake a.locus at a point far- 8aturday Matinee.at 1.30
Asphalt RoofiDg C
theT distant than the back of the
—A certain -magistrate in -the Mount Dennis. Ont..
-rd the
7V
A
camera. ai correction will con- Saturday Evening 9how stirts al 6.30 Builder and Ccintradt6r
province recommended, that qt in placing before it that convex LORETTA YOUNG
0:0 -.. � ---,.Brickwork-- and Stonework
bicyclists and pedestrians be kept 'PICKERING of. sufficient power to render
lens TYRONE POWER
Off the highways at nights in ord- the enterinz rays sufficiently le3A Specialty
-er to reducL� the number -of a&id- ADOLPHE MENJOU
LUMBER YARD di ill permit theirf to Arabitett's S.-rvice
vergenV as w
ents. We would prefer th�t motor
foeds just on the screeh at the bwk.
Cars and- trucks be kept off, irr ox- 3WO Repairs .
Jmetmp e I T13 E 'CROWN IN N E
(7. Lev,
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71
P:
�:'When yo�t tune'iri your ra io, you ito'not
how the sound Of' rushing water ... yet far
pway .... perhapti hundreds, of miles
Hydro pow., is being generated. it is this
power that enables, the radio studio ta fill
the air with the finest the entertainment
field affords, and this same power permits
your radio set to. efficiently Wansform the"
- on o ant
istudio transmittecl programs into ym
lot the entire family.
is
ASL you sit in the comfort of your home, i
well to consider that hundreds of trained
Hydroo men=* working watc'hin!jdayarLLd
night, to ensure that nothing will inteirfer6
with the continued enioyment and pleasure
_you obtain frorn. your",cho.
Vllhp� striving always to maintain -this con.
tinuous unintermpted servicE. the Hydro ofto.
day is adhering strictfy to the original prin
ciples for which it was iounded—power col
have Uien lowered in the post two years; and
every effort has beilen� inadello s�xtehd the
benefits of this low-cost electricity to indus
'cohUnexco'. arid'you.
Radio in just one of mcmy services mach
possible by Youlk Hydrq which has made,
and is making, life more enjoydble for f6i;
cund your family, at a minimum of cost. r
.r,L.:HV0R0 ELECTRIC
MA
With
GREGORY RATOFF
4-20 Phone Piek 5&�
U S
E T
CHARLES WINNINGER
',LEN WESSLEY
Noti ne to You
F_
MUNDAY, TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY'
ic
Aug. 30 and 31 and Sept I
tV6 d Builai-xig (if Ail kindt
Last Show, Man, and Tues, at S.50
We nesday at.9.30
-G,
CARPENTEREN
CEIVENTINU.
Mind your
.!eLU,5IBfNG
:and
Own Business
R00,01NO
With
-we 5'.3o aelf Brantford-Rieflefg
'CHARL LE RUGGLES
-riM.o, Empire Bithroorn
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an her Building Material
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.Expert service and 1-0.:
pairs to all makes. Resm.
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guaranteed.
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Graduate Radio WW Television
Member Official Radio Seryice A&nlg
Association.
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F. J. DONLTAN B. A., B. Se.,. Or
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L S. On file are the records "of sup
veyors Gibson and YarnohlO
.Wing East, Oshawa. P,b,.m
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FUNERAL DlIWCTOR ANDI
Successor to W. J. Mather.
Stoaffville
.7,
Business Phon- Residence' Phone
9841
9820
All sizes of Berry saxes, Crates.
-_-J
6qt. and 11 qt, Baskets, Bushel
Hampers, s-old'at ftterman's Bas-
ket factory, one mile north of the
Edgar Ward, an leader. 'Subjectthe•Card of Tk&Ukx
-Mr. Harry Found is ander the "What would Paul do, if transported Out. 'Proyiucial Elections Oct. GUL
weather at present. to present day". Tea will be Nomination*,- SeW 29th. Our thanks and appreciation is ea-
.-
Mrs. D. P. MacFarlane And son, served by Mrs. Pugh's group. All i� .- tended to the friends and neighbors
Scott, of Toronto, spent Sunday at ladies and. girlv, cordially asked to Stock Notes for their floral tributes and anist-;
ante during the bereavement in the
,--the Robt. Scott home. attend.
Nelsan Wagg is at Ottawa, show- The Hermitage Farms "nounce death of Wilfred Badgerow.
that in the interest of grade herds Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Remiier
ing four horses at the Fair there. Canadian National Exhibition 11 and Ayrshire cattle,- they intend to
Hay fever sufferers in our midst - -Opens on Friday, August 27. dispose of their bull calves from 'In Memoriam;
are making themselves known again. Running till September 11th. I good producin � cows free of charge
I - Misses Alma and Jean' Waid'vis' 9
--ited friends in Go&dwood last week- td any farmers in Pickering Town- In loving memory of a dear wife
ship desirous of raising a pure bred and mother, Ella J. Wood, . who
end. -STA UTRE i -
d. STANLEY T9 11 Ayrshire bull on a grade herd to im- passed away Aug. 27th, 1935.
Robt. and Mrs. Beelby and Mrs. , . ; prove type and milk produ�tion. -who loved you,, sadly miss you
J. Taylor visited Casii Loma on STOUFFVILLE 1. , . : . 1�.� - Wd
All animals- fully acoredited for As it dawns another year.
Sunday. -.:Phone 100 B. and Blood, Tested for Bang 7—Ever. remembered by Husband and
Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Scott of Disease. Fa in ily.
Fenelon Falls spent Sunday here
with friends. -Showing :apply,,Rqbt. Ruddy, Prop.
Mrs. Frank Pooper and daugh- Week Nights -8 15.,. Standard Tirde Farm Machinery
-ters ipent the week -end at Roseville Sat. & Holidays -2 Shows; 7 and 9 P., M.,
bn Balsam Lake. Madeline W6 leave' used and re. -built tract -
Miss Effie Graham is on vacation. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
'Sorry to report Mrs. McIntyre orp, front $50 up. I Goodison thresh
Beau
ty ir4 machine. Electric motors. Else -
Sr., ill at present. August 26, 27 and 29 tris washing -machines. -Electric Eleric rad -
Mr. And Mrs. Mitchell, of Osh- Big Special ALL TECHNIC,�LOR .Salon ins. Every style of es
plow Kid gangs.
:9wa, spent the week -end with their Picture I No. 4 M. H. 3 bottom disc tract.
cousin, Mrs. Conner. HAIR CUTTING, or plow, nearly new, about half
. Bill. Bame and friend 'Howie, of id
' Buffalo, were with Mrs. H. H., 'Wings of the SHAMPOOING, wice. I Bissell.' tractor, disc -harrow.
..Thomson, on Sunday. Some good used farm wagons: I
Mi H. Corn cultivator, .$15 3 Extra
Morning" KAR.091.,LING
Mrs. Mundell and Billy, and Mrs. good grain grinders. Uised tractors
-1onsdale motored. to Bolton Starring for the Specialize -Hot Oil Treatment and walking -plows.
--week-end with relatives. and Permanent Wave
bliss "Billie" Wagg has returned ANNABELLA Reasonable Priv W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood
-,-Irom Walliaw,-U.. S. A'. "after en- HENRY FONDA MRS. M. MUNDELL '1101q1t P10K 2314 -4ttf
-in a few weeks vacation.
joy ILAREWONT
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Congratulations to Miss -Margaret Also. For Prompt and Efficient
Spenceley on obtaining her certif- The Famons Tenor. John McCormack RADIO SERVICE
'scale ' in Auxiliary Ti-aining,
Thursday Night. 15hoWS.15
Misses McGlashan's friends who
- kat . e been visiting here for some Fri and Sat • 2 Shows. 7 and 9 ::Phone Clare. 518
time, returned to Toronto this week. N -"-Ws Reel Comedy Ldvell. 1homas, HOTTER
i
.bliss Kathryn Parker returned- to Paul Wilson
her home on Tuesday after spend
-t1a week with `RoseMary-Parker. %1ONPAY,'TVESDA1�,.WE.DN'SDAY 'Balsam
Mrs. Abijah Forsyth has returned
home after ,spending of August i0 1'. and Sept i Fully Equipped :Satisfaction -Guar-
, R
in*nths with her daughter in Det-. gi
.roit. Hills of easonable Rates
Radios — anteed—Tubes — Batteries
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Birkett -era 9y Tubes tested Free
in Markham on Monday' and came Old Wyoming
'lome with two- nice prizes from the
irring Woodward
...1green, there., Starring E.. ice. -
Mrs. R. E. Forsyth and Mr. and WILLIAM BOYD
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pairs to all makes. Resm.
on.able chargas. Work
guaranteed.
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L S. On file are the records "of sup
veyors Gibson and YarnohlO
.Wing East, Oshawa. P,b,.m
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FUNERAL DlIWCTOR ANDI
Successor to W. J. Mather.
Stoaffville
Night and Day der -rice
Business Phon- Residence' Phone
9841
9820
All sizes of Berry saxes, Crates.
-_-J
6qt. and 11 qt, Baskets, Bushel
Hampers, s-old'at ftterman's Bas-
ket factory, one mile north of the
Green River Sehoo'l, off No. 1 7
Highway.
Get our prices before buyii)g else.
where. Wedeliver.
Phone Mark 1604 -42-2
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SAFETY FIRST
Xrq. Fred Evans were in Guelph on GEORGE HAYES
In simple but r4ch (4i,
d
-isiting Mr. an Mrs. Mag -
Sunday % -I, Firest one (high
i�gn %e caii furnish.* FRESH BEEF
J:dLORED POPEYE
_...pus Morgan. wrelTvirialF - that � will
d) Tires &
G. M. Forsyth is expected back
from the West this -Sailor e ..frow "er-,-
week, where he- "Sinbad the ni, . CUT` speed)
oul,
:ba been with A. Picov, of Picker -electro Tubes
. g. buying horses. News Short Subi6cti o* appearanLe. on hand in ic
�k will . stand out
Three. -carloads of friends from r Allowance -made.Qn vsed ti ies of
thi the axes.
..'berc.- -,vere.in:l.indsay on Fruiay last -COMNIC refrigeration at all Papular Sizes
Na Greater Tllbffl.t!
S,
anniversary Attending the wedding annivL 'ES
N. W. STAFFORD B A. OILS AND GitEAS
of sir. and Mrs. Robins.* Bill
41me
Master Ja-k .Ward, son of Mr. Monumenta,
Highway
vkw soverely Works
And Mrs. Roy Ward, 'The Outcast See our we ldy sales bulletin for
jbitien by a dog a few days. ago, re- Ph. 462 Whitby' Ont AL' F"S PLACE
—1-1 pnq.4 W
PECIALS
ja+"ng medical attention.
BtLrn at the Br,,?rbush- -flospital; • "Let's Make ..BROUGHAM, ONT. CLAREMOAT, .OAT T.
Stouffville, on Sunday, Aug 22nd, phene Pick 341
-A Million .......
.37 , to Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.
19'
arson, R. R! 2, Claremorit, a sori.
Wa!ter Symek is operating the --EXEHIBITION SPECIALS
canning factory north of the C. P.
-commence
.. .... Reduced
R. and were scheduled to
-commence
operations on Wednesday, canning Round
:.tomatoes. AP...
' C.
'
Ralph and _31iss S. E. Evans go tS
Trip Fares
spent a few days recently with Mr
admission
Saturday, Judes ' to Exhibition
and Mrs- Les. Feasby, of Sandford GOODYEAR
and on took in the Flow- c
er Show at Stouffville,.'
Headrick, of Tor -
and ,bar=. and Coach Transportation, to and
onto, spent the, week -end with L. the
and Marilyn,
Berg family. Billie I -"from. Terminal inside the ground
�,mephew and niece, of Mr. Berg re-.
;turned, after a week here.
Good returning until September 13th.
'. S$25
She H. R. Stephens, formeily LEAVE TORONTO.
Pev. 30 x 31,/; ;.LEAVE PICKERING
•pastor of the Baptist Church here" `T I RES W, (Eastern House) (Bay, at Dundas)
$iZe
d 'now in.Alvinston, is giving up 4.40-21
his -ministry in Canada ,sari will go Sias Save'on first cost and got a Regular Coaches :Regular Coaches J
to England, a move made -necessary 4.50-21 7 ViFitten guarantee with every daily except Sunday until September 14th
heAlth. 31r, and Mrs. —Good.
through. ill- tire. See the low. prices
'.Stephens will be leaviitg this- coun- year qtiadity.
try shortly.
-GRAY. `"COACH
At the. Sinclair Trophy, Tburna-
GORDON LAW
trent played here on Saturday last.
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rinks were present frow..,StQ;ff%:iIIe.
Lind ay, Axipcourt, Stouffville, Nia-
Pickering,
gara and Markham. '4ztouffvillq rink
-econd, East . ern House 'Pickering4.100
took'the cup with -Markham
Niagara,. third., and -Claremont, (F.
Th-ans' rink), .fourth. The Ka' iser 4- ------
Trophy series will be played 0)1 Sat. JULY LIST' OF .USED GOODS
.Sept.. 4th.,
The Baptist '.Nlisqion Circle will
1934 Ford Cabriolet 1'125 Chev. Coaches (3
:r1leet on Tuesday, A Lt�ust. 9 Ist, at 2. Important Message to all Farm Boys
e P. Duals truck
1936 Ford Sedan .'Delux' 1934 Chev. H.
'Chex. Panel Truck
0 p. rn. at the, home of 'Mrs. Mor- 1934 CheN . Sedan delwk n
he
Han Pugh .The girls will -in
1933 Chev. Sedan deluxe
TWO-YEAR COURSE ls)30 Chev. Duals. truck
-:charge of the pr6gra,m, with 'Mrs. NEW
1935 Olds, Sedan deluxe Cher. Delivery Sedan truck
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AGRICULTURE lq-;l- Durant Sedan 1931 1-2 Ton Ford-Pahel Tiuck
1929 Durant 60 SeCIAA 1431 Rugfbr� Pickup
grege
- '"eels, ats"
,B. yt rcia
a at the Ontario Aicultural Coll1.1131 Devaux Sedan 1928 G. M. -C. S.
Dally Se`' ice .119and dump truck' 29 Durant 40 Sedan
Mo .7 GUELPH,
-between Clare nt, Brougham
Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto _.�928 Pontiac Sedan Power.Unit 25 H. P.
Board,Reduced to $3.56 Per 1928 Villys Knight Sedan Int
•
..Nq Tuition Fees 14 at and trailer
1929 Willys Knight- Sedan' -foot b�
My. drivers are trained to be care & A Practical Course specially arranged for boys who will 1932 Durant 6-18 Sedan Sea flea -
6urteou-s"And r011ible. 1930 Olds Sedan 2 Y 407 5'H. P. ..Lister gas engilw
Continue farming. 1926 Buick Sedan 2 Electric stoves
Enquire at the OAC. Booth, West Annex, Coliseum,
i9T6 Cadillac, Sedan yurnace Ofl-burnw
15pecial Rales oil Long Distance Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, for full Parti are
2 pails
bawling. :and application forms, or write to Dr. G. I. Christie, 1933 Chev. Coack ..De Laval Milkef,
t, Ontario Agricultural *College, Guelph. President, 1930 Pontiac Sedan Vent' McLaughlin Grinder Electric Grinder, near neW-
-We order too small. None. too I4 rgt- 1928 Durant 60 Coach Double -Head
AII shipments insured and proteeW Fall "Term Starts September 20th 1927 Olds. Coach -Jacks for same
ONTARIO froon- the. weather E 0 t
DEPARTMENT -Cha C Clarem. 'fit. On
ff OF AGRICULTURE S. ooper,
.-TeL.Clare. 311, F. C. T BOIL DUNCAN MARSHAM JAMM EL FAMBAM
.Cl=& mail Q Do -O hfix""rarfan
Ay Sub -dealer, J McGlashan, Dunb
princes to may, wpere la au-vua ua•ue:
Lest they`--fn"k.`"and forget the law.
:, ,. .-
_ - - -
WS, suss ess people.
-breaking' a maitm>ing an
ger with strong drink; they err in vl.
ind pervert th4e justice due to any...
sion," T be swallo; ed 'up -of wine, to
laws are adequate .and fair. em � and - yon � will
Our . Obey � 1
a vivid way cf expressing the terrible .,
that is a311eted." If the king wltio id
-�— ---=here called Lemuel is not King solo-
Jact that they were in the complet4
keep out of trouble; break them and take the consequences.
-
-=_ ' moa himself, we do not know who he
,..
-
-- u cannot say you no been .
voured by such indult;: nccs.
s° might be, for he is never referred to
i ,• - " do any other place in the Bible except,
-
- - _ . S speeding! a Stop C g
rued tops d' to uttin
a
_
:fa the first four verses of this chap.ONT
in the
.
,/� „ R,O MOTORISTS l
in Stop passing on hills: Stop taking
�
ter. While the words preceding
section forbade wine to the priests of
_
_ .
=chances • of d must
WILL CO -OPERA TE ' __..- -- - _ any kind. If you
• '
_kind's. people, the words here are • s
warning against the drinking of la-
"
-
' ;drive slower than the average traffic,
to put reckless drivers where they belong. g -
-.
_ '
:• toxicating liquors od'the part of kings
sad princes, and the reason given for
t
Here is what to do. When you see a motorist keep_ well to the right side of the
,
such a prohibition' to that, by heavily'
driving in a manner dangerous to the public, .highway or use the side roads. Do
t.i
"'drinking, those in whose hands gov-'
'ernment and the execution of the law
-
take his number, makea careful note 'of the not block other -
_
rest would be in danger of forgetting
.traffic.
actual time and place and when you reach
the law of .the land, and being unjust
your destination• write to the Motor Vehicles
,to those who are in trouble.
"Woe the.
; Branch, Department of Highways) Toronto, _ _
to the crows of pride of
_ drunkards of Ephriam, and to the lad -
!
giving full details. We do not invite reportsIngQI�I'ARIO
giving
-of.1n1nOY gem _ . � _DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
•
ower o s g r nus beauty, a
'Valley
:-is on the head of the tat ofyou
Bre requested to use sound judgment. -Motor Vehicles Branch
-
_
- rs -
We will deal adequately; with- offende ONT • AR,o _
Farmers Attention! .
'
WHEN IN TORONTO
_
Call to See Our-
HARNESS
urHARNESS AND COLLARS _
FOR FALL PLOUGHING
The .goods are right, and so are our
-- '.prires.' We-manufaczure in our them that -.are overcome with wine!" cast do%yn to the_ earth with the hand,
factories—Harness, Horse Collars,
Sweat Pads, Horse 131anitets, and Ephriam is ,only another name for Sa• The crown of pride of the drunkards
Leather Travelling Goods, Staco maria, or the a-)rt;iFrlr kingdcm; com- of Ephriam shall be trodden -under
Brand. gives satisfaction. • Made, only prising the, area -occupied by ten of foot." This is a reference to the els: y -
by the twelve' tribes of Israel, of which riana, whom the Lord would use as,
Samuel Trees Company Limited Ephriam was the leading tribe. an agency for the punishment of his
Factory and Showroom "Behold, the Lora hath a m'_ohty own people because of their' stutiborn-
..663 King Street West,, Toronko and s4rong one; as' a tempest of hail, nese and wickedness,
' WRITEK_ FOR. CAaALOGU£ a destroying• storm, as a tempest* of "And the faaing floe: er of his glor-
mighty' waters overflowing, -will be' sous beauty, which is on' the heart of
- the fat valley, . shall be as the first•
ripe fig before the summer; which
. when he that )ooketh upon it, while it
BASEBALLJN TORONTO
- -Maple Leaf 'Stadium
Visitors to Toronto during E:chibition will have all opportunity to see
th "M 1 L f"•h f 11 I t t' 1 L m
Is yet in -his hand- lie eateth it up."n
The first ripe fig ripened -in Jue,
,whil'e the common fin elves not ripen
until August. The idea here is that
the early fig would be plttck_ed and
a ape ea s In t e o ow.ng n elna Iona. eague ga es. eaten with great• greediness;. rather
Aug. 26, Montreal (doubl'elieader) Sept. 4, 13ufi'alo (dovb use. Prophetically Isaiah isaeliing the
u.�g. 30, Rochester. Sept. 6' (Labour Day)
Aug 31, Rochester Rochester (doubleheader) Samaritans that, as soon as' the Ass,
Sept. 1; Rochester - rians should see their beautiful coun•
_
Sept. 10, Montreal
' Sept. 2, Buffalo - • • •• - - try, they would rush upon it and des•
Seipt. 3, Buffalo' Sept. 11, Montreal troy .it.
Floodlight games weekdays' except Saturdays' and holidays. become a crown of glory, and a dia-
dem .of beauty, unto the residue of his
DON'T. _WORRY ABOUT ,PARKING IN TORONTO
.Use modern garages at prices app-r'oximately'he same as outdoor lob.
BAY -FRONT -GARAGE •BA -Y -ADELAIDE GARAGE COMMONWEALTH GARAGE
Bay'& Front Sts. 65 Adelaide St. W. 10 Colborne St.
y
CCqq evcnte t to the In the heart of the Opposite the
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people." The threat is now followedby
are -swallowed up of wine; they stay
ger with strong drink; they err in vl.
a promise. The place -of the false
sion," T be swallo; ed 'up -of wine, to
glory thus• overthrown is now filled
a vivid way cf expressing the terrible .,
by a glory that is divine and true.
Jact that they were in the complet4
The remnant of his people is not Ju-
grip of the sin of thele
dah, but Judah and the remaining per-
,infoxication•
very° reason, strength, and virtue de
tion , of ` • Ephriam, as distinguished
voured by such indult;: nccs.
from the portion which hart p^risbed.
t •'
After the perishable thing in which -
they' gloried had been swept away,
.
the eternal person of Jehovah him•
self would b^..t?:an uarlcnt and tl e
-
pride of his people.
"and a spirit of justice to him -that
...Q
sitteth in judgment." (See fsa. 11:2;
'
32.1 5, 16; 1 Flings 3:25; John 5:30.)
The
t
phrase undoubtedly means that
_.
the day would come (we do not be-
Iieve it -has yet -come) 'When those"
'
the illumination of the very Spirit of
God who will be to such judges a
.spirit of .justice: "And strength to
them that turn back the battle at the
gate." This -must undoubtedly refer
to the turning back of the hosts of
Sennacherlb which .were. .bbseiging
.the city of Jerusal-. • during _ the
reign of H.ezekiah, the vivid record of
which is to be found in 2 Chronicle.
-32 and -M 2 Kings 19.
"And even these reel with wine."
This paragraph refers to those within
the -kingdom of Judah, who, though
thr.y saw the of-
fects of drunkenness upon their nor•
thern brethren, still i'nntinued to in-
dulge In the same vire. "And stagger
ivitli strong drink; flip firleat and the
prophet reel witfi'Mrong drink, they
'•t.ere's a world of interesting
things at EATON'S MAIN
STORE — at EATON'S -COL-
LEGE STREET — EATON'S
Annex! See the merchandise
shown in EATON'S Fall and
Winter. Catalogue, . mnst of
which is on display at our
MAIL ORDER SHOWR06ii,
just • across from' the Main
Stnr.• at 34 Albert 8treat-
Take aQvnntate of EATON'S
1LXHIBITION SPECIALS ---
r,utatandinfr values arranged
-r F,hihiff�" time
YeaJor every Taste
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Synopsis of Preceding Instalments a serves. Then Dirkin, Chicago star,
When the United League season drops dead on the diamond from poi-'
opens the gamblers -are offering 200 son on a phonograph needle fixed in
( W 1 that Pop Clark's New York the handle of his bat. Pietro, Chi -
Blue will not win the pennant. Terry cago's bat boy, disappears. Clark
Burke is the only sports writer to sends Doyle to Newark but he is soon sold to Boston. When the Blues go
give them a chance: He bets $10 at to St. Louis, Scotter, the Rubes'
Tony Murallo s retsaurant in the .
Broadway district. In the Blue*' star pitcher, is found dead from . a
n given off by a mysterious powder
first game Whitper, the Philadelphia in
pitcher, is killed with a bullet through s the box with a jigsaw puzzle sent
the B heart after smashing out a home him anonymously. se time
run. Both Burke and Larry Doyle, Burke has ■ be}t on these sente-
the Bluei rookie shortstop, for whom tonal, happenings and matked gun -
Clark's pretty daughter Frances had men truss him up. question him and
shown her preference over Whitper, warn him he knows too much. Raw.
are suspected at first by Detective lins, the Chicago manager, ill when
'Kelly. It is Burke who discovers it the Blue arrive for a aeries, is, hang -
as Sid Stream. notorious . gunad in, a hotel room adjoinitlg his,
Was a maid is gagged- and bound.
who wrecked a taxi with a bullet
Jthrough a tire and injured four Bon- and Ger pass -key taken. Again there
is no clue to the murderer.
Him lavers as the Blue*- are to open
r'3 ,
Q
;'i.. ...M , wc, J ,? � .,: ., .:. k � .. .. wv-..'"•." :' qtr. �?'.:.'. . „ ' .. J_1 ^�L,..y d''^i`.R'
"They bothered the life out of me
the first time ,they began flying
around. That one pigeon, though, 1s
a wonder. The Feds certainly are
superstitious about that bird."
When Terry checked in at the
xr
hotel in Cleveland next morning, all
the reporters, closed in on him w:tb si- V -
eager questions , out the meeting.
"Nothing happened," Tery said.
, REG r .
Just the usual bu4k. Trying to nail
me to' the cross as usual. They'll do
anything to solve this business. Some D/GEST/ON
day they will believe me."
"Are they excited about it out
here?" Terry asked. "
"Exeitedl" hover exploded. "There '
is a special detail of cops watching
the Reds, and Planer hal a body-
guard all • his own. The boys seem --70M-
to be in pretty good shape, but their
women-i`olk are a bit hysterical. Hints' There are ar lot of boys 'who have06w ! 'e"J
been asked not to play to -day."
"I think it's: all a publicity stunt,"
1$
Reynolds cut in. -�� y LAURA KNIGHT
"Yeah?" Craven. snapped. "Won- •�-- •. y 3:��... r.... _may-_�
der what Whitper, Dirkin, Scotter and
Rawlins think of the publicity, if
they can think?" ^�
One of the greatest crowds in the
annals of CIeveland baseball was. out
at thepark that 'afternoon. _ There
were plenty of police and they werey�
needed more to keep the crowds in ► k`
order than for anything- else. The y '
publicity in the papers and.the talk y► u.
about Planer had done more for the
gate receipts than anything in base-
ball history.
",Look at 'em, the ghouls!" Craven "
said as he looked out over the stands • 3
And bleachers -
Just behind the gree box a man e ;
was sitting. 'He To ked familiar and 1
Terry paused . and •looked at. 'him a 1
second time. That was the man who
had .the room next to him at the ho-
tel. - Terry had seen him going up in
the elevator in the morning as he
was checking in'. He remembered the
clerk had said, :"Yes, Mr. Burke, I've
b h Id' room for ou " Terry
P
Kelly was to keep Terry covered
een o mg a y
hadn't thought of it at the time, but
boiling water, bring to scalding
(allow to 7 minates),acid
, s
MAKE THIS MMEI. AT HOME
at all times. Terry, was not, to go to
+had supposed that Craven had resew -
room for him. That wad not the
60aut yoke 'panels, .flattering. Eton col-
"They decided to go on playing
IT'S SMART BECAUSE
any unusual places without first in-
forming Kelly, or i! he was in an-
ed a
case, ,howe`ier. It was his unknown
ball and to ask,for help from the po-
- -
IT'S SIMPLE
By ANNE ADAMS
other city he was to get �a touch
with the chief of police thele.'
body -guard -
"The crowd is gong to be awful
"The
variety is the Spice
right corner is a dessert which will' '
Their plans were not iron -clad and
P
disappointed if we don't havg a mur-
Biers
.of
T iota Desserts;
appeal particularly to the
q juvenile.
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the all centered on Te a ability
y
der to -day," day," said.
''
"I'll bet Big 'Boy�.F'laner hsa the
=�
members of the fam fly. It is Tapioca
•
to bring the gang out into the open.
jitters right now," Mullins changed
How 'often, as meal times: dram,
Cream with chocolate sauce poured
'
.•'
If Terry succeeded or if through him
the subject..
near, do you wonder rather de r
y -
over and garnished with fluffs Of
`
_
the gang were caught, then - Terry
"
There he, is coming out, Doc
atel what you are
y y going to serve
whipped cream. the lower right is
l '
ty-
was to receive twenty-five thousand
Biers pointed just as a' cheer rang
for dessert Here are a few tricks
Tapioca Cream garnished witfi`fresh`--�.
a
dollars If Terry was killed or din-
through thh the stands.
to the dessert trade which will save
or canned peach halves and topped
1
appeared, the same amount was to be
A Stellar Player
you a lot of worry and work when
ith whipped cream.
paid to Alice. -.
With the exception of the famous
that problem comes up again and the
This is an all. year round dessert .
y
When Terry , Teft the meeting, he
"Babe " there has never been a figs
results will delight your family.
be cans c
a you can use either canned or
y was wait-
went directly to Alice, who
ure- as popular as Planer in all the .
Quick -cooking Tapiuca Cream. is
fresh fruit's and vary the garnish - -
:
a
ing for him.
history of baseball. He could hit and
the "basis of seven different and
according,to the season. -
�x
"What happened?" she asked. "I
field and never mace a wrong move
tasty desserts, all of 'them practical,
-
was wo>;ried about you. You were
on the diamond. I�s Baseball sense
delicious and very economical too.
sere liea`the
_ _ byd y of William Day, w
!
such a Iong time."
'Just
was intuitive.
This cream requires only five" min-
Whd was killed disputing a right
'
"Nothing - happened. They
Big Boy Planer had amnsys been a
utes to cook after the liquid scalds
• - ' v
talked and talked. I was only In on
romantic figure. He ran away from
which -is a definite improvement on
of way. s
_' -
the cad-of.-it,.-but-had-to-prmmise-not
-heme-when #ie was -Eon -and #raveled--
-the-old kind -of tapioca which_ took
He was right;=_dead--right; _
4 /
to say anything. There will be a
round the country for a year or so
at least fifteen •minutes to cook. It
walked along,
o>
statement for the papers to -morrow.
wiih one of the smaller circuses. He
saves time and saves dishes and gives
But he's just as dead as if he'd
i
I was arranging for some life ;nsur-
was in the South and discovered a
you a tapioca puddit,g with a new
been moron 8-
ante. I made you the beneficiary in .
baseball training camp. He betaine
delicacy of texture.
' i !
case anything should happen to me•"-
a hanger-on with the Orioles. He was
g _
Quick -cooking tapioca 'cream con-
^-
'
I
Dont tack like that, Terry. It,
make's me nervous.'
bat boy and general utility man. '.He
ate, drank and slept baseball- He
tains so many food essentials that it
.�-
"Nothing' is going, to Happen to
-was a -pr:me favorite with all the
suggests planning the :meal back-
wards—merely supplementing the
\„
i
me:' I thought I'd do it now while I
men, and old Keenan taught him alldessert
with a few simple dishes and .
had. the chancy. I'd' do it anyway as
he knew about hitting.
a beverage. It contains eggs and
1
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soon as we are married so 1 thou ht
g
When Planer was eighteen he
g
milk, fresh frilit and energy -giving
ivin
gy,_g g
`a
�+. ,
I might as well get the job done,"
„
went out in the sticks playing sand-
P y g
tapioca, all of which o a lou wa
gdaily
yi
When do you go away' again?"
lot baseball. Then lie went into the •
towards, meeting the family's
'
"They will resume'their schedules
minors and after .a coupe of years
food needs. Then all these good
_.
f!�
Monday, so I'll have: to -leave here
Sunday n'ght. How about dinner
he went -back to the Baltimore. team.
The kids' had been crazy
things are offered in a fluffy, creamy
,�/;
ai d a show? e v
W on
e 1 of tool ht
Y.g g
always.
about. him• He was full of the tricks
dessert, they banish all thought of
duty and are eagerly eaten up.
y
-
• •
and to-moiiow, but I'll be back for
�c•eek.
that endear a man to the hearts of
Here is the recipe for the Tapioca
4y
the end of the We are finish-
children.. For one thing, he never
Cream•
1
ing our western swin this week."
g .,
grew up himself. He wire still a big
� �
They hada grand time that even-
boy, always had been and always
Quick Cooking Tapioca Cream
• y
ing• Terry .looked about hiM often,
would be. He spent 'thousanas of .
One third cap quick -cooking tap-
ap=
,S
/
trying
tr in to snot the men who were
y g
dollars every year doing things for
ince
co'v'ering him, but he could not be
boys in orphanages. He probably au-
Half cup sugar _ ''
I
6
sure. In the restaurant there was a44
mall sitting two tables
tographed more baseballs in a few
Quarter teaspoon saIL
away who
looked like a plainclothes Man.'t
years than any plgyer living or., dead.
He was known and loved from coast
1 or 2 egg yolks
4 cups milk
"The
the theatre thesame roan stood at
to coast and from north to south.
•1 or 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten
sii3n'er the style—the smart-
)r the frock," is a good rule for the
the rear of the orchestra and Terry
felt easier ii.: his mind:
Planer was full of pep .today.
There was no trace of nervousness
1 teaspoon flavouring
Combine' quick -cooking tapioca,
?.
-
Funior to follow in choosing her
Terry had a short talk with Larry
`
girl
as he began to warm up for the game•
sugar, salt, egg yolk, and milk in top
wardrobe. And :sprightly Pattern
the next morning.
`•'The
The eyes of the entire sports world
of double boiler acid stir enough to
4466 is just the frock for late Sum-.
whole thing 'looks bad,
wereon m, but le there
'hibt those Pe.oP
break a alk. Place over rapidly"a
gg y
a 1 F lI d J h
doesn't t'"' L k d r,A
mer an eat y a ays. ust t e
frock, too, for the 'one who sews at
i any as a re they
going to do anything?"
'in the stands were wondering what
might happen to him during the
boiling water, bring to scalding
(allow to 7 minates),acid
home, for it's easy to run up. Full-
"Slated For a Swop"
course of the game.
point .5
cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently.
60aut yoke 'panels, .flattering. Eton col-
"They decided to go on playing
(To be Coii'iinued.)
Remove from 'boiling water. Fold a'
lar with matching cuffs, and a snug•
ball and to ask,for help from the po-
small amount into egg white; add
fitting tie -sash are- details to melt the
{< "
lice in each, city. 'There really isn't
to remaining tapioca mixture and'
-
heart of every Eight-to-Sixteener.
Choose any • of the gay new wash
cottons for now; then try a version
in a cotton tweed or wool plaid for
colder days, and perchance, one of
taffeta for parties. '
Pattern 4466 is available in girls'
and junior sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16.
Size 10 requires 2% yards 36 inch
fabric and % yard contrasting•. Il-
lustrated 'stgp-by-step•sewing instruc-
tions included.
Send Twenty Cents (20c) in coins
amps (coins preferred) for this
``Anne Adazhs pattern. Write plainly
Size, Name, Address and style num-
ber.
Send your order to Anne Adams,
Room 42b, 78 Adelaide St." West; To -
Tonto.
-anything they can do..' What they
need is some ludo. how are things
gong with. you?"
"Fine• I don't believe I'll be with
Boston much longer. .I have a feel-
ing in -My bones that I'ni slated for
, a swop. Renz has nearly recovered
and will be playing' full time next
week. There isn't much of a place
for me. 'I've heard rumors; .there is
supposed to be a deal on with Wash-
ington and, I'm to be sold at a fairly
good price."
"You'll go big down there," Terry
prophesied,' "I've got to make good
and convince my family and Pop
Clhrk that I -am a worthy 'young
man, so to speak."
"What do you think -of the pigeons
down there at •the Feds' park?"
J
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E +i�
BA�ys Owl SOAP
i3�si- /CA 4c,ii <HLd i4&, Loo
1
cools. When slightly cool, add flav-
ouring; chill.. Serve in sherbet
glasses.
Illustrated here are four desserts
re var-
iations can be turned out by the im-
aginative housewife. Orice you have
the basis, there are all kinds of fruits
and sauces which can be adddd to the
cream or poured over to make a
novel dessert.
Upper left shows a plain tapioca
cream dessert with a maraschino
cherry to add a bright bit of colour.
Lower left shows what can be done:
,by the addition of fresh fruit.
Add crushed berries to the cream and
leave a few whole ones with whieb
to garnish the top. In the upper
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--•George and Mrs. Lsrw, of Ter- 1 --Mr. sed 1[n. lrmk Hall spent • " ='�
onto, are 'spending a fete days -with ' Sunday and Monday in Hattenville
5[r. M• c, and Mrs- Zl6SM•
' P'aaa+a, of Toronto, visited W. J. and the former,s sisters, the Misses Law, and Guelph.
A number of conliplaints, have The "Birthday Party" meeting
X:ro. Miller, on Sunday• been made by residents of the will- of St, George's Guild will be held e j ire
--Mrs. Arthur Boyes is spending age regarding the theft of money at the home of Mrs. Wel . O'Brien,
days with her daughter, Mrs. these ,w,as left in milk bottles. A- Frenchmen's Bay, - on Thursday,
J5mnklin and family, of Port Perry. mong those victimized was Miss A. Se at 3 o'clock. Care tc': , �i ff
*' --Miss Mary Found is •Pending E. Richardson who had lost 'not will leave September
Red and White Store cc PiolserZng'8 Leder `►Jure
y week -with her uncle and aunt only money in her milk bottles, but at 2.30 p. m.
Russell and Mrs. Stork, of Keswick. two beautiful ferns that were stand- .-N. F. and Mrs.',Mechin, of Os-
-Howard and Mrs. Law, Of Osh- Ing on her verandah. There are too hswa, F. C. and Mrs. Mechin, of.;.
Itt1Wa, spent • Sunday with friends in many of these petty thefts taking Montreal.; R. D. and Mrs. John-' f
.. ptckering. - lave, in out' village these days. If stop, of Toronto, and Mn.Robt. v �+�AR1N� . SALE "r_ OF MENS _ ..".
-�, p ,
-tMrs. Thos. Andrew and Mra. parents would ode that their children $arrocks, of Estevan, Sas parents visitM �@ff "
,• Hain, of Fergus, returned last week were home at a reasonable hour in ed Mrs. Mechin here, over the week- GOODRICH
OO RI^ H ZIP J
sifter enjoying a holiday in the Mus the evening instead of roaming the end. -
%koka Districtstreets until midnight there would.
-A. M. and Mrs. Clark of Lake-, be less of these petty crimes. 'What - _ Areal camp shoe with hl�ck leather upper and
field spent Sunday' with the former's is needed is a return to the curfew .:.Barber Shop t rubber sole. Sizes 7--10
ther Mrs. W. J. Clark and dau- bell. _ a
ghters. -About two o'clock on Tuesday Reg. price, X1.95 -Sale price, X1.,49
r -.Wm. Holmes, of dobourg, and morning a motor accident ocurred on -
friend spent Sunday at the'Bay with our main street, opposite the Town Beauty Parlor
his cousin, D. J. and Mrs. Callag Hall, when a car driven, by Jame: Btg `#�$"•Overalls and, Smocks,2.00 ,eac'h.
•
Ilan and family. Wilson, of Detroit collided' with •a -
-Mr. and M•rs. Easterlbrook, Of truck going ;gest, driven by Chas. �A competent lady will havecharge l\0 better Triad's.
Hamilton, and Mrs: Riggs, of Pitts- Kinvell; of Toronto, Mr. Wilson 'of the beauty parlor and satisfac•
with Mrs.
East-
'burg, spent Sunday wl M was on his way to visithis father tion is guaranteed at reduced
erbrook's brother, Dr. V. E. and iii Montreal who is'seriousl} ill. He I prices. SPECIAL.. ---In heavy white CuQs- splendid for
Mrs. Cartwright. wad accompanied by his niece, Miss permanent Waves, $2.00. 63.50.35.00 camp, cottage, or for threshing time on the farm
-Dr. and Mrs. Bagshaw, of Sag- Irene Wilson, R. N., of Montreal, Shampoo.and Finger wave. .50
inxw, Mich:, returned home last who -was returning home. The car Finger Wave. 35 Look ! 60 cents per dozen. ,
' week, after visiting with -the latter's was knocked over on its side and,
sisters, Mrs. W. J. Miller, of Pick- Marcel, .40 _
Miss Wilson .received a. broken jaw Oil Shampoo.' .35
erin •;, :. - :'s . W. G . Scott,. of Clare -
and possible internal injuries. Dr.
mo' and Mrs. Geo. W. Every, of Cartwright attended to her injuries Ladies'Hair Cat. 20
r,
Whiliby. after which they proceeded on their Special Price's, May 25 to 31
The pulpit. in the PresbYeerian' journey. Both the car and truck
,,,C'hurch was again occupied by Rev. were badly damaged. Constable R. Oil P. r, Reg. X2,00•--51.50• _
Mr. O'Brien, of Whitby, who preach- O Cru-runer and Traffic Officer R: .Regular, Reg. $3.50--53-00 -
{ Regular. Reg. $5.00•-54.00 a a' CHAP
ed a very . impressive sermon anti Waude investigated the accident and
was much enjoyed by all. Next Sun- I as a result a charge of driving a
day the pulpit will be occupied by car while intozueated - 'was laid a- H• MADILL"
phase
Pick 71
31r. Keown, of Whitby. gainst Kinvell.
•-••11'he. Misses Rorke left on Tues- .-A serious motor accident oeeurr. L _}
day for Philadelphia, 'via' Montreal ed late on Sunday evening just .east The PickeringTailor-made Suits
and New York, by coach, • to attend+
of the village, -luau Mr. Fred Ain- '
Convention of Friends. Miss Jess- Ott, aged 50, of Torotabo, driver of -MEAT 1VIARKET . -
!e Rorke Twill address the assembly one -of the can i•eeeived a brokenat
of one of ite assemblies.- '
nose . He was accompanied by his .
--The Septerdber meeting of the wife, his daughter aid son-is-iswr We Carrjt;a call line of Bt1IIn$''s for
W. M. S. will be held at the, home Both the. ladies were badly curt and
of Mrs. Cartwright, on Wednesday, lacerated. The other ear, going east, Fresh
gAgpt. let, at 3 p. m. All ladies Of was given by Eddie Rose. aged 18. _ $16.95 r -
&e congregation are invited - to att- _ of Toronto. He had as passengers, -
tied. two Soong men listen the Jewish and .
-The Pickering Softball ' Team Camp not'th of the village, but they Why
.pay more for Ready-mades.
' .- started into their slump at Whitby were uninjured. Dr. Cartwright at Cure -
- on Monday night in their game with tended ..to the injured, after which
St. Bernard's, a score Of 19-7• they were conveyed -to their homes_
Soma at the boys have asked us to in .Toronto in C. A'.. Sterritt's aril- .Meats
say as little an passible about the bulance. Both cars 'were thrown in- Fred T. Bull ting . • Pickering �
f
game. We'll do thatto thenorth ditch and -badly ' aam- � Our delivery is at your service:
F.e
--Arthur and krs.' Howlett,+ of aged. Being on Sunday evening tet sl ?
Los Angeles. Calif., have been of
Phone Pick 1020
bli ed 185
when traffic -was very heavy, cars .3 - -
_,. ;ng .a fest weeks. with old= friends for a distance ot: about two miles .1 CL7IRENCE SLLK
Wand relatives in Pickering, Mr. were held up until the road was
Howlett formerly, cetndkerin , bar Bleared. Provincial Officer V1'atlde aNefO Jdvarie�le+ns+ata" - -SPECIALS
Bering business in Pickering, •but and Constable Crunmer investigat- !
for a nuxiiber of +'ears' irl Los. Ang _ _ �j Ori ,SA -LE - Tudbope•Aadertor
�' 1 Red -tip plcugh.ibarts, Case Heedquartere
eles. He is no- Living retired. - - - ---._ . - -- -
. , Brougham.
-The. Continuation and Public'
BchQo[s of Picks.""ring T'i7Iage will re- 7 f -'OR SALE -10 pigs. 6 weeks old -'-.
open for the Fail Tera on Tuesday LILLIAN S and 3 ao.r. 100. tl rich. Mrs, Tanner, ;Breakfast Bacon, � 25c.:
'lb,
Plc ker to • . Pbc,ne Pick 17e2 61.1
Sept. 7th, instead of Sept. 1st, The BEAUTY SHOP
:.:'School Board has made. the change a� P`OR SALE -1 u:cd Minced • Steak, 12c. a The
-. as .has been done b • a number of cream thesepu'
ri 1 No r Nati '
y Three doors east of the Old Church ploy t'te$ s' ne Pid ' arrow riding= •
other• school boards bn' account of Tf eA Coates Phone Pidk S',tPork Liver, 12ee a • lb• -
Garage, Mr. O.. Crummer's f
_ 'J,abor Dty. coming on Sept., 6th. It Residence. ON SALE;-Qttiir, r,a �be< Pficrr w
is not expected that the pupils mill . t•t o t h,p . 5f • •
t:c 5dks oc, W.00i Ise. p.I pound.
:. Bu , S . 2O6 Btoc' 't 5, Wh' by 62- t B
Stewing eef 12c 1 �. ;
Tenter any protest,
-ThP regular monthly meeting of Shampoo and Fingterwave 50C. __. :1
•
the Women's Institu.e sill be held Finaerwave 35c. '% •t WBS EOR SALE -Civ Fe rprinit. :1ewe1 Shortening, 15c a Ib
`era and tresh cows, Duro brad And grades. T. . •
on Tuesday- afternoon, August 31st. Oil Shampoo Fiagerwave TSc. B c aced and blood tester+ Free delivery Classic CIeatiser, tins, 3c
at 3 o'clock, D:
S. T., at the hurtle - Rm ).Murphy,MtueoFarms. Lindsay. out } •
arching Phone 1362. 1su - •
F of Miss D. Bayne. The proarartt-is Manicure fie• FO g4LE-Cttrinod of freFb cgwe 'V tins, 25ee
,+ las interestin one. Roll Call--sec-
g ' ;;�Qc and.princrrsfrom Ottawa Valley, restnet-
Ficicle
Y
lees for Leftovers. Address M cd area, Pisces reasonoable• pply to Carvin
( -D, E, Jones, :of Markham. "Fruits, HAIRCUTTING , ?5e. I WealY• Markham. Phone Agincourt 40 R $1.
= and their place in the diet" by Miss - `� ..; c•sp ka. Prop r,. 6ltf
G ar '
`Ok, SALE - Sernnd eoeraci�n
' Solo, bi 'Mrs. �w
Titermt ae Heatertees Oil Penman- f _ K' . �: R E I
D
E. Richardson. Vocal 4 Dawenn' Golden Chad 0•A.C. No. 61 O '
'Callaghan. Will the members bring ent•Waves I wheat. Therecngniz�d best vartaty for this
lu aht Free from emu S•aledi1,80tun Butcher _(phone 3000) Pickering
their quilt blocks to'_t11e meeting. Ei.9S 1..50 43.50 ~65,00 spiel No. 1 G. S. 51 'c per bd*htl. F. H.
-Wilfred Badgerow, an old res- alrnn- Pick. 2?fM I Westney. Phone Pick 1419 1-2
-ident of Pickering Toanahili died on •
Sunday morning, at Coboconk, where TickerilagHardware Store
Ile has teen mending the' summer t
"months. Deceased, who was a son of
the late Oliver and Hattie Badger -
ow, ,was in his 72nd year. His funer-
lal •took place on Tuesday from the
residence of •J: D. Remmer and in-• ` a
ferment took place in Erskine Cem- �.• w
etery. He is survived by. two bro- 1 f
m and a sister, Fred, of Pick-
ering, Seth on the Brock Road aid YEARS TO PAY I '
Mrs. Jennie Courtney, of Detroit. ' •
He has resided with Mr. and Mrs.uftder the
J. D. Remmer. • HOME 17
%
-One of the worst wind and rain • IMPROVEMENT �11� r rhE K
storms that have crccu;R; in Pick- - r _ _ �1 0
Bring in a number of years took -
t ..place on Thursday, afternoon , last,
rt + •<,. _ t , mayg�� "'ti !x' . • 1
and was general throughout the !,` . (let the dis
W em� oaru � • � - � '�•�ta� � -
Province. The rain fell in' torrents % s°O onto, read over �� ,`- _ at Dura plays
and ova• accompanied by a very high � N .-LAR and •� _ "�! -- -=- ----
` , lit, s• .� _ , - - _ _ rGlb
hurricane appearancehand� sesta -- - r' /J/I �a� RE
in proportions. It "caused a great Sshtn alOOt Adrive-asewnail,datval //t/ �E N e��lFr
amount of damage. Fields of grain aeetea acro g to the S
and corn were laid flat, and hand- ?ro p� mat b� amt of the Prawn ie�- 'I�Ih �y� _ - ��, T rloN f 1
gyp � , ° served c you hon for Hod Nail. Takes ten times as
d reds of barrels of apples were a ranch force to draw it out of , I r / ly C-0sr
e
y{ - years- whose pcta a sheathing board a. a &tan- i I' O s T �f
} blown to the ground. Norman lyrwitl1 ` ti v ! &et the pace=tL.tte.d dard',0arlxd .11.11 nail. \ - �'� / N !"NO pe
of the Kingston Rd. East had about �" " ERREM- wnd 1AMawe►r POULTRY yl) �� O j�G Tp Ll(,'�TIONI
'300 .barrels of apples, and F. M. TITE•I:AP and IrautPMsrtT BUyj r
4 4 .108 -ROLL ROOFINA Write for literature on the
r
Chapman was also a heavy loser. A qz ;• to gO�, i.,� pand Bit, t�moua dam Poultry -
large number of trees were blown �. ��� Boll are easily pat on Etiuf mrnt.Coeteiia�oi ant for �CCOIII71Cl+•L`EerlLji,' ]ial)Ul l�BFb)Tely t
t ��' ower your old roof. The9 incubators, brooder stove \ BIICl R 1r
including fruit trees. Trees twee you money by cut- vontt� S�eauivmen/t epa� s.
were .blown across telephone and tine ttpkeep Dost.. pro- all d ousint for
tscttng your crops and ventilatlotr as h ' OQ•r Motto :-"we= ht19Te QLn get It, UC s
hydro wires putting the lines out of Ilvestock. Besnretoget try
Side and the leonine E.S.P. pro he Preston Fertflator
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commission. Hydro power was off duct, lead ridge sad attached to your seed drill it le not made."
rafter measurement. for enables you to sow ferWiser }
r a v in the village fr6`m between 2 and •'�'S�''
"d 'a" fr..•coateastmata. with your fallwheat f Tdleph0lDE3900 ~
•8 o'clock until midnight. Hydro and
a� Weather. -
telephone men were kept busy all �awa'"� RtstmSteel Products ! 1 Q BALSDON, '- PICKERINGi I
LL evening making repairs. Tps Cies Swd imi� paneda abed 1 J. S.
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