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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_09_177 Z K: 7! 3 VOL. LV I1 PVC)"AKERING9 ONT.. FRIDAY SEPT.. 17. 1987. NA Brock Road Whitevale GREENWOOD Aftd4m& NOTICE Mr. And Mrs. Clarence Simpson, Anyone • wanting a good puppy Of Barrie, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Z.4 PF, ARSON— Physician likely to make a good guard, can "Our trucks pass your way DisedSmsem. Dumbarton. loly Chas. Fuller, last week. have same from Mrs.. Randall. MILLS every da Z PORSY'rH. Opb. D., Director Y. Mrs. 1L. Hetu, of the ,Brock Road Lawrence and' Mrs. Hilts, of De - Association ad OWAAO. Ri Store, 1886--1936 R,AMT,mi si COAL, CORE.' spent a few days holidaying troit, spent last week afthe home of 660=d Member of the American 4 in Toronto recently. W* d Mrs. Rilts. an itseselsigou. mined by Phone 21" C= Out. :-.W%,OD, CEMENT Ross Carlton and Lorne White Mrs. S. Dickson •-- has not been q - motored to Buffalo last week -end feeling very well this past week, Feed Pigs at -a Profit SAND' GRAVEL, C:N�� and ..report a very enjoyable time. requiring medical attention. by using Pig Starter, ,Pig We 'are - very sorry to hear that -Wright has taken over Herb DONALD BUDDY klarristor. and Buss trate and. Finely Ground Grail.' Solicitor. Notary Pubhc- 040"eYIP LO&D Mrs. Martin has been in the Toronto' Poynter's business and has rented 4mom fortoss.soittby Liie lue A. E. k;hria: BUTILDER'S SUPPLIE'S General Hospieal undergoing a rat- "Honeysuckle Cottage" from Mrb. No. profit in fte I ding coarsely y at also local cartage work her serious operation. XTs: Mar- Parks. grain. BEATON, BELL & ROSS tin's condition is an might be exp- The Honor Bible Class held than others and afft We grind finer We have also phteed in stock a fall ected aci soon after the operation, jolly weiner roast and corn roast, Barristers & Solicitors line of %lapis "f Killang but her many friends wish her a followed by much devouring of the 21" service, and are open an do WLLLI" J, RLATON. K. C. speedy, complete recovery. MjWAX)KE BE", IL C. J, D. F. ROSS Co's -Fee&. juicy watermelon, at. the home of N. year around, not Just In the hemy A. H. Rowe and company has and Mrs. Robinson_ ..,feeding time. JAMES A WHI started his season of fall fair 'act - A. We MITCHELL (see VAdtevale under another eol.) Use Poultry Laying X" Serit& Is an sumt. MftLbk* 28311 ivities with his aipysement appar- Q RICHARDSON & Co.. Barrie- .-Pickering, Ont. atus, by first atte*Aingthe Orono Grains, Shell and Grit for ProfitWhb Sucre bet. '."Fair. He contemplates a rather C. tem SoliciLom Notaries etc _Brougham egg production. _111!d1i I'Laile Building. ad TocuotoSt. TorooLo. Office phone 7400 Residence 0520 77. V * Ad. LOW; Picketing Phone 3613. 841 busy season, although the paralysis We heft all these, also Bran MA scare has decidedly cut down 'on at- Mrs Len*non was a Toronto -via- Short* and other Feeds. rPHOMSON & McMILLAN—Barris- The Real Storeo Claremont tendance. itoi last week -end. JL ters. Solicitor. Notaries Public. OdIce 4bopping--Monday, Wedniefifty 11 boonT4, orbyappointment at,esiddnceof PEONS M Mrs T. Knox has been on 'the "as McMillan. third bouge west o6 Pickering Audley. sick' list -the- past -week-i - - --- and Friday. Toronto office. &9 Mehinds St, Phone Rkllikryis; Towntol Elgin 6M ;d9tf FURNITURIt Mrs. John Stewart, of Markham I nONANT & . ANNI8 — Barriste-s. We are displaying an attractive The local churchi will- have their visited her people here last Sunday. variety of anniversary on the 26th and 27th T, C. Brown was a Toronto visit- - tars. Nutaries Public of the month. or during the past week. 4QRQON D. CON APIT.'K. C., Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. ALLIN F. ANNIS. S. A.. LL. W Furniture and 'Furniture Rev. M. Jenkinson has been vis- Miss Doris Johnston was a guest .7 1 2 Simcce St. S.. Onhawb Nove , ILION. iting his flock here this -week to get at the wedding of a Box. Grove AND rbsuee-4,sad 3 (Coehava). and at He. Court Priem low. in keeping with Lima& acquainted with all. friend on Saturday. Home Whitby, (Mr. Conant) Phone? (Whit- Mr. and Mrs. Plaxton, Of Lind- The Waltei Stevenson family of All.kinds of Fepiir Work say, were guests of Mrs. S.. puck- Kinsale were guests of Miss Beit- All T%wing Guarantee& RADIO SERVICE rin and family over the week -end. rice Stevenson on,Sunday. School re -opened on.Monday Imt.. Mrs. John EN-erest and son we" .0. S. MwDONALI> A araduate of Radio Oolle HBRBERT T. FALLAISE. L.'D S.. 9e with a'fair attendance. The new with Mr - Thomas Gammage on Th- 2W CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO D. D. 5 . Graduate of the Royal cafte ad with decorations are very pleasing .. and ur9day - Phone Lakeside INI '° in Suriteonsand the University of Toronto. - and Mrs. Alex. Moffat and =in evidence sem" d" est of St. And- Up-to-the-minute training the puttla.will enjoy. their work. Mr. :0rderp taken at NEWS Mw Church. Pickerius, Out. Offift bourt; 9 The Au'dley W. I. are planning to Judy, were Brougham visitors on 6 P. M.. of by up P must. and Sun t4tvr) Ph. Plat WOO. 4917 FINEST EQUIPMENT hold a Euchre and Dance on Friday day.' October 8th, at the Audley� . school The Tummonds family, of Manilla for Shingles For Sale Rouse. Adm. 25 cts. Ladies prov- were visitors at the. McWhirter home ituou"" fir airbo. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1v 0 i ide. Lerybody come and help the last week -end. AT 1 nstitute. The wind starm on Saturday ev- halt Galvanized Steel Shin gh% Rexqonable Priem Bird's Fett S�iitte Shingles. IFPOSTILL.. Licensed Auot"DGWO The AWley, 'Women's Institute ening did considerAble damage to *. for owls"" of 'Zovir anis oveado. ase- Tubae and Batteries always NO it Ad have- been invited by the Brooklin" apple and pear orchards. Also. re-rubbering buggy wheella, A. tosui NWOO of all Wads L U440 ft 06 ab W.' J. Brown and fain . Lawn mowers.ohsrpen sea". &Nitreaa Eire" Mveir P. 0.. Ovis. H. ROY MILLER.* Branch to meet with thern.on Thurs-. . ily of Tor- ed. day, Sept..29rd. onto, were with their people on Sm- T. PATERSON 8 CLARSNON :-Broulrbanl. Ontario The meeting' to R �d Oall and get prices. Phone 2US C�rt. BEATON. TOWNSHIP be held in the Township Hal] at 2. Ry - D. can vvyawer - Commissioner for 480. -Phone Mark INS submit affidavits. Accountant. Etc. Issuer Of $0 S. T. The Library Board acknowledge Whitevale.cwt. The Church and Sunday School with thanks the gift to the Library M)' JL. :B :0' M 1:Z staged a shower and reception on from Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Moffat _...-:,FUEL E. RICHARDSON a Friday evening last at the home of of a large consignment of used GENERAL INSURANCE Mrs, S. Puckrin, for the bride and books. groom, Theron and Mrs. Hivell. A- On Sunday. afternoon. a- collision MAL . E-3TATE Insurauce of All Kinds, • . 2CONVEYANCING you � one hu--xlred young people met bet1ween two cams driven by Mr. Builders' Suppli" ilton, of Toronto, and Mr, Madill, Beet Ratais Available.with and -had a most enjoyable time, with BE th .,AA old establialted agency. Beady Rev. Mr. Jenkinwn, in the chair. of Bradford, occurred opposite the Lumber and 1a to SWV46 Security and Service. A, short program in which ]Kr. R. McWhirter residence, resulting in . L � 'S. 0. Sbin Phone, Pick. Nicholson, Mrs. Gazely, Miss Zora daj�nage -to tbDth cars, but no serious glee Gee, Miss, Harbron mW Mr. Short, injury to P&884ifiieii". This brimgs. 7- Address -.blue Coal' I Phone took part, was enjoyeo. Then the 'the accidents to four for the last -A M PICK 516 WPd. MAW BROUGH cut the strings that revealed three Sundays on a, three mile limit Alberta 0081 groom point. LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND a wealth of presents for the new with Brougham as the central Domestic Coke VALUATOR household. A brief, 'but charming The speed limit on main roads in. in Bates conducted Anywhere Ne, Handle address was given vy the happy, coo . heavy traffic makes traveHi g very 'd ment. Lime, Plaster J Phone or write. Address (114 Dundas, pie and they left under a shower of hazardous. ..Maple Body Wood Street, Beat. A Complete Line of Pure good wishes for their future, Wlsitby. Ontario.gents for Lundy Fenee GreenwoodG. !mwood i6a", Livestock, -.s;nd and Metal .5b"Llng, insale Mr. and Mri;. Merton Pr�ntice, of -CYRIL E. MO Hog Chow- and RLEY Toronto,, spent the week -end with GINNERAL lN8URAN0S Mr. and Mrs. J. Parkin"were re: Toronto, and Mrs. Devitt. (3ackshatt Implem* to • -P%fto — Pickering. am cent callers on relatives here. ell Mr. John Moore, -of. St. Caihar- Mrs. F. Rogers left for her school Soeare Prim Before Ba J -POINT ines spent a few days with his sis N. Lock* wood last week, in Belleville. ter, Mrs. S.- Corbett. Miss R. Ledgeti is with Mrs. R. Insurance it Dr. 'and Mrs. Hoskins and d Mr. Mowbray for a time. WILSON BROW need Pates 'P* kerin * Mills. E. mow t Scoweroft, of Montreal, Mr. • and k ed ic 9 Mrs. Randall and children'spert Mrs. E. Main,. called at F. W. LOCUSt HM9 Ont. For your car. a pleasant holiday at Brighton with .,..f1CKFRING, ONT. Gibson.'s on Sunday evening. Phone Mark 72100 Roy and fimily. Mr. Farn* I --Day Servic6s- -,,vill be held WE See Us Rally DELIVER dale'.�; gale, londay the church on Sunday, Sept. .19th, in -owd., and fair s SERVICE and PROTECTION arew a big ei prices C Sunday School and Church Service --were realized . n and will i be combined., PEARSON'S' Mr. and 'Mrs. 14.- Com INLr, . --Mrs. G. and Smithery aiiii son, children. of Toronta. -were Suhday SUGGESTIONS of ORhawa, Mr. and Mrs:'Brag- and R. CLENDENING vis:,"tors*dt tlip Steithome. family, of Woodbridge, visited the. -FLY SPRAY FUSERAL DIRPCTOR Mr. -and _Nlrq; Kellow werei day visifters xith, 31'r.' and Mrs. s. Wm.' Mark family on Sunday: for the Home Wm. W. iGroup 3, will -hold an -Ice Cream f Gibsnn, Private Ambulance or Melon Social, in m and Alel S , nese the basement PICKERIN STUDIO COUCHES Night Servicey' night, Sept. 17th, at 8 :Day and N Mr.. W.-Richard4zQn, of Dryden,, is on Friday spending a month' with his sister, Phone 9000 With or without wardrobe 0 clock. Mrs. Fair, of Toronto,* El * .!CATTLE Mrs. A. Har and other friends, MKIvern 5000 good School n -opened 'here last t week ocutionizA, will be with us. A These are lovely coucbes program is e 0 with the smallest attendance in a being prepared. ComeAnd AN domestic Stock Markham, NN. Ont number of years. Nine boys on.the and enjoy a •pleasant evening OCCASIONhL CHAIRS roll. . The passing of Mrs. Geb. Middle- ton, Gives Loagor Protecti6n. Will $9.76 to $22.50 .................. 'Wr-.- and Mrs, R. Parkin a - was a shocl; to the community �d Eil END TABLE ..$2.25 to $5.25 SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES to $22,50 F ELTAAT TRESS, $5.75.$10,50 WALL PAPE5. Anbulame, Day or Night rbolm U" -C. -A. STER_R_ ITT Funeral Director Furniture Dealer i5e, Meady eefi-an-U-Te—anFell spent Sunday last with: R. Pilkey and family, of the on Tuesday last, who was- -qnly�ll for a few days.- Her passing leaves For cold weather by calling,usil Base Line. a place bard to fill. Alind, lovm ing mother and neighbor and a NOW and having your itoves, Mr. Fox, who has been with R. E. Mowbray for the past eighteen . friend, ever ready to .do her part in furnacem' trougbs and - roofs rnonehs, haLq given timbis duties and • 11he church and its societies of which procurable. intends moving to Weston. - she was member: She was of a ,repaired. If -it is The ministers of Oshawa Presby. quiet nature, with always a kind �a new stove or furnace, we be terial will hold.their annual meeting word and a helping hand to all in - v-411 pfeased'to, serve you, at Kinsale Church On ThurWay, of need. Her husband predeceased.ber Our prices are 6ght.' Pipes, elbows" this week. The W. A. will provide bye number' of years. She leaves etc:*., always on hand. the dinner. to mourn, one daughter and, two -Agent for Masse 'y An open meeting of the W. M. S. will be held in the Kinsale Church sons: Mrs. L. Ham, of Oshawa, Geo, of Claremont and John on--Earris repitirs.' on' Sunday evening Sept. 19th, at the homestead, also six grandchild - 7.80 o'clock. A report of t;; ren, and two sisters, Mrs. Fairgr- ALVIN'BUSHBy "School for Leaders" will be given avec and Mrs. Carrol. The services by- Miss Zara Gee. A. playlet, "Wak- were conducted by her pastor, Rev. Hardware Tinsmith ed Up", will be given ty the Four- H. H. mutton, assisted by Rev. J. PTORERING. Square Class girls. Musical num E. Glover, of Claremont. Interment Phone 406 Sers by local and outside talent, IL took place on Friday in the Salem Cemetery. cordial invitation Is extended to akL not taint milk. Note the Low Price.' $1.00 per gallon . . . . . . . . . . A'. -Container Included Weibelieve this to be the best-' procurable. ,-..Made by makers of Creoffa. W. E,'C Jones;, 'ph 'MOB TILE'.PA S MYELITIS -,(POLIO)- „ 7Realiamg the anxiety which exists m the public mind today with res ea to the increased prevalence of Poliomyelitis _ p Y ("Infantile Paralysis") in Toronto and other parrs of the province, the Academy of Medicineof Toronto, which " represents more than one thousand physicians, called a special meeting of its Council, September 1st, to review the whole situation. To this meeting were invited representatives from all departments of medicine interested in this subject. _ At the conclusion of the conference; during 7. which time all of the pertinent facts of the piesent situation were presented and discussed, it was felt that, in fairness to the public, an official statement should be made to - set forth the facts exactly as they exist. To this end, a committee was appointed to prepare and issue an official statement 'which follows: Poliomyelitis ("Infantile Paralysis") is a communicable disease. 'in as much as it is not known who are or are not carriers known that it is caused b the entrance into the of this disease,At is advisable to reduce to a minimum, contact definitely lcao .. . It is Y ' body of a minute form of life known as a virus. It is knolvn with other people. In other words, keep out of crowds. Ars _ this virus raters of a e, itis- t. Wit— most_smp�rtan, –'� 'the nasal tract. There is no evidenfe that the d' is is rnn-�'Oey be pc as f possible ffrm mingling with- other per- 'the by flies or domestic animals. sons.. For this reason, the o Hing of the schools of Toronto • - pen and the De ent of H e Pro - healthy persons as has been deferred partm Health of th When an outbreak of the disease occurs, wince of Outario has recommended to parents that they see to wrell a8 those ill with the dif e sease are found to harbour the vires _ it that, their children avoid attendance at theatres- playgrounds, in these of the nose and throat. The disease is, there- sand beach other. laces of meat bathing oil es and h . p amuse Fore, spread through the contact of persons one with at where chdretE congregate. The Academy agrees with the pro-, Usually the virus occasions only a Hold illness but some. vincial and municipal health• authorities that the responsibility times the virus eaters the central nervous system, which ma or the control o the activities of children ' is primarily theY f result in paralysis. The majority of .adults are not susceptible -''duty of the' parents. "to the disease.has P :.. 0 1 Present .Situation _' ' _with serum' forthe-The Department of Health of Ontario in its own organization plans 'whereby 11 While the number of, cases reported in Toronto is greater than treatment of this disease is available in any part of the province in any previous outbreak of this disease, and there is no reason upon the request of the attending physinan. To presume that the incidence -rate is likely to decline within t the next two or three weeks, it nuist be borne in mind thac.not _ Nasal Spray 25% of these cases show any evidence whatever of paralysis. Furthermore, among those, developing paralysis, the majority Experimental wor wtch animals indicates that Poliomyelitis =: eventually will recover complete use of their paralysed limbs. : 'can be' preventedy s raying the extreme upper part of the 7.Y _ It would appear, therefore; that while there is every reason for inside of the. nose Jit a harmless solution o, zmc.sulphate. the public to view. the resent situation with concern, there is This was discovere during the past year. To date, its value in p ao justification for undue alarm orhysterical behaviour. the prevention of Poliomyelitis m humans is not known. To 1 _ _ con - According to figures computed . by the Department of - be in any degree effective, the spray must it applied high up '.'Health, Ontario, to •date; there are estimated to be 750 rases in inside the nose. This can only be done with a specially con- structed' atomizer and by a physician thoroughly familiar with Ontario, of which 285 have occurred in the City of Toronto. this tv a of work. The application of this or any other spray Of this number, 212 cases have been admitted to the Riverdale b an type atomizer or to the lower pan of .the nose ass Isolation Hospital, only 54 of whom developed' some degree` w'te useles a possible value of •the nasal spray properly of paralysis. There were il'deaths is this growp . Statistics of q a similar nature apply to the Hospital for Sick Children, which administered is being determined at the present time in Toronto. -has' received its cases not only from- Toronto .but ,from other until the A •' ctf tiledicine of . Toronto The Co of h cademy parts of the province. endorses the attitude adopted by the 'provincial Department of :.. Measures '°Health and the local Board of I3ealth, in respect to measures p designed to control the present situation. We would respecf- These include the strict isolation of all persons ill- with the fully subgest that the general public will best serve its own disease and the quarantine of those. who Piave been in .imme interests by endeavoring to follow the advice which is being _iiiate con r PRESIDENT OF .' A. -N 11A] Y THE •ACADEMY OF 1VIEDICIN$' .j - _ - TORONT6 7.1 I '• • -A-dvertising ,..� I ` , AGENTS - WANTED GOOD PROFITS EVERY DAY SEL ­ ling our guaranteed hosiery. Plen- ty of repeaorders. Protected terra - tory for producers. Clarion Company, Post Office 162, St. Catharines, Out. PROGRESSIVE AGENTS WANTED , for made -to -measure men's cloth. ing. 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Our low rices D � have made -this department the larg• est and most popular - aFiWof the -hundreds of specials are listed here. If you don't see what you want advertised come in or write, Lyons are sure to have it and at -the' y lowest price in town. Every piece of furniture is sanitarily treated and v bed o too k like new: t r finis texamination)— con le el a p 1 Beautiful American walnut 59'00 bedroom suite, targe chiff• ,robe, full length triple mirror vanity and full size 4 -poster bed with sagless spring. Completely refinished. Coat new. over $200.00. Walnut finish' dresser; in 21.50 perfect condition, with full size steel. bed to match, sagless spring and brand new all -telt mattress. solid oak dining -room $19.50 �iu.es large buffet, ezten• Bion tea ;s ant 6 leather, upholstered chair:,, is perfect condition. Your choice of golden or fumed oak. M din- $89.00 Beautiful, solid walnut .,1 Ing -room suite, large" buf• tet, •twin pedestal extension table, china cabinet and 6 chairs upholstered in genuine leather. A really fine suite and looks brand new; completely re finished. Cost originally about $300.00. Eight -piece, 1Aoue walnut X47.00 finish diaingr`oom suite — Queen Ann design; large buffet, "ex= tension table and 6 chairs upholstered a Station K, oron o.. ,.g -To suffer for live years With pains_ Ip the. back . to be X-rayed 12 times .. , to undergo electric treatment for three years ... •and then to find that Kruschen was what. she- really needed to get relief—that was' this woman's experience:— "Five years ago, I was taken ill with pains in my'back. After three weeks in bed I was sent to bospital. At -first. spine trouble was suspected; but after 12 X-rays I was found to have serious lumbar rheumatism. For over three years, I was -given electrical treatment three. times a week. Last year, I tried Kruschen Salts and it has done tiers. i have discontinued hospital treatment, and last -winter. the first for five years, I was free from e s My friends are amazed to see . me so well-"- (Mrs.) E.P. In a good many cases, rheumatism cannot resist the 'action of Kruschen Salts, which dissolve the painful cry- stale of uric acid—often the cause of- aches and pains—and, assist the . kidneys to . eliminate the , .poison through the nafri_ral channels. Their ages are, 140 and 116. 7 We've noticed anyway that it's the + .1 brain Workers ' who Iasi that brain # - " : work is really harder tan physical labor. Critics declare 'the gentlemen who write the gags for the radio come liana are "near the end of their rope." 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Geologists agree that Canada offers the best hunting ground and h is neral * that large deposits of the mineral will be found' in this country. , •• _, - -, - = • TRUSSES � � � ��� ABOLISHED aysssNy'aweedsrhdN�stAtrGesleiow ED1DORSED tY THE MEDICAL PBofESSION �O°BtIIde o! ruptured peapk have fogad ta.tant reiiei 7rom Rupttae given by this light easily washed.infatedaircushion.Com. i°reabieanacannot eup•Holds rupture gen armly,,an tissues increased chance tsuaiaas; YoalnHateorde8ateitTc praetors eeyou divide: i Doctoraronderfully simple butmandil iso edeetmi ase• Doctors recommend it,' •'Lntxi". the gnat medical payee sad 1[artitats o[ Hypene eadcos it: �, Sewd JrrNTrial twrkat�ra Jor BEASiEY's (Canada)..LTD. Dept. 37E 60 Front S3. W., Toronto Issue NO. 38—'3? B-1 F • �7 .'S. +; ZERO PRICES, EXPERT WORK. Roll • with free enlargement- 25c. Trevanna Studios, 93 Niagara Street,, St. Catharines, Out. DOLLS DEVELOPED AND EIGHT it prints with free enlargement, 25c. Reprints 3q each. Commercial' Photo Service. Dept. B..'Outremant•.Que. WE GUARANTEE YOUR FIT WITH beat quality, latest style suit ok winter overcoat (slightly used), i•egu- lar to $60.00 for $6 to $12. Fall coats, regular to $35.00 , for $4 to $8. Suit coats, '$2. $2.50; $3. ew trousers, in tweeds. serges and worsteds, $1.25, $1.75. $2.25, "52:95• Postpaid. State measurements, colours. style..age. Sat- isfaction guaranteed or money refund ed-. Send money order Ruskin & Co., Peterboro, Out, - FUR FARMING AISE MINK FOR PROFIT —GET R started right with Moss "Quetico" strain mink—guaranteed -stock, Write for full information, bions Fur Farms, Limited .(mink breedin„ specialists),, Sapawe. Ontario.' % INH with a roves eft record, p p the same. strain which averaged $36.50 in 1936 'and ,$41;50' in 1937, and that after the best have been sold for breeders. D. Lee, Faust. APerta. PERSONAL BOOKS EVERY MARRIED COUPLE Bi and those contemplating marriage should read. "Entering Marriage; 24 Pages, postpaid, 15c. "Sex and Youth," 104 pages,' postpaid. 25c. Our 20 P8gethose illustrated catalogue. of books: drug supplies, and -household novelties, free upon request. Supreme Speciaity, 169 Yonge: Toronto. GREAT SALE USED PIANOS _ COSTL�G WHEN new up to $800., good makes, beau • tiful walnut; mahogany and golden oak cabinets, In real good condition tuned, lnciudiag "piano " benches; -bargain. for homes, schools. $4 churches. ,iIdeal for our bargain price lira. Sovereigns Sales. 2418B Dufferin St._ Toronto. ��' =� ��= °'�� '•'�`��-'�` '�" ,-� ��. ;� r aI S iin� ;; tJl ire 9 t+� � 04 tit . y L / ►', ucl les e �, ►' ' ,•; r� ;� •. �•;.: � ++.::e:+'.: o:: _� � t The reason there are so many dog jX P psi fa this wer-ld is because almost everybody is important in the eyes of a dog. A. few. well-earned compliments are the spice of life. .� as ivin • Lieute nt (giving "This exam' will be conducted- on the honor system. Please take sesta three apart !n alternate rows. ARE YOU : RUPTURED? RELIEF, man edPositive method:'Nodport elastic or our air underst' fo or steel. Write, Smith 14anufacturf nh; Co.. 'Dept. 9-19. Preston, Om: HELP WANTED POULTRY AND EGGS - OL'NG MEN AND WO'MEr—POSI- Y tions more' easlly cPcured. if you Become stenographa•r in ten Nveeks-- notes written in 1:n 3ish, Typewriter supplied. Self -teaching machine loan• ed with tele,-raphy..Inexpensi4e. [that este you? Write Cassan course later y Systema, Toronto. - LILY BULBS Free Range Pullets 3 A LL HEALT14 FROM Government Approved blood-teat-� ed breeders=Leghorns, Barred Rocks, 10 Weeks old 40e, 12 weeks ofd 50c,*, 14 weeks old 60c. Act quickly. At prices. 'the will Boon sell. these low p c y Write for prices on older pullets. ht Hatcher .Limited, C ek 7weddle Y Fergus, Ontario. -- LAMT LILIES ' NOW-- ADD'TO TO P brightness of your. Barden with Lilies from home grown bulbs of re- liable varieties. Also other perennial flowers—and fruit trees for northern gardens: all of the hardiest strains. Send for Autumn Catalogue with ie-• etructlons for Lilies, . etc. Arrirtal o! all plants In good condition guaran• teed. The Manitoba Hardy Plant Nursery, F, L: Skinner, Prop.; Drop more. Manitoba.. RADIO FARM -CITY RADIOS .$7-95 COM-" Plete. Save half. Agents free offer.. Amazing prices windchargera, power plants, accessories. Marco 1243X Mc Gee. Kansas City, Mo. NEURITIS One rhino that helps a to warm a dish, pour ,e Mie• ard'a. Then rub the liniment Wetly 1n' 22 Pain ems= Of�l a m ++ « KING OF PAIN S AMPS ANTED, CANADIAN STAMPS IN W quantity. BesC,pricea for accumu• lations and collections. Queen Stamp Co_ Toronto. MACHINERY --- SALES II:EN=WANTED �' ET' OUR NEW PRICES ON THE Goold, Shapley & Muir gas, •gaso line, and fuel oil engines and grinders. Also repairs : for Brantford engines, pumps, windmills. J. A. Fellows &'Ce• Brantford; Ont.- ALES3lE,V, EASY TO EARN $26.00 S weekly. Sell shirts, pyjamas, Ev- made -to -measure. Dignified work. Evan interested. ery mintted. Write D. Stetson, Boz 2110, Montreal. F,`ANNING MILL (I{LINEj SEED Grader; guaranteed 'Increase crop• write, Kline Mfr., 121 Empress Cres., Toronto TELEVISION AND RADIO NGINEERING TAUGHT PRACTI. E E r unng i 0yaccco � �adr { MISCELLANEOUS *�m�1 �Wi About the time a fellow gets enough SHE WAS X-RAYED money saved so that he can go places Sensational ew Discovery and see things, says Mr. Bright, rhea-'� RECHARGES RADIO B's, FLASH••$ e� matism Sete in. lights, dry. cells, guaranteed like lit TIMS • new. Stamped envelope brings fullRead it or not:—The world's oldest.S particulars. A. E. Lueek, Box 152, Tried Electric Treatment For i Lockwood, Sask. living -married couple Is Rustam Mane- i _ .. Rheuimatism dov and' bin wife Sayat, of. Armenia. "•. 'low artificial limbs without shoulder • straps - BARN ROOFING — FENCE POSTS OUR DIRECT FACTORY PRICES save you money on Supertite gal-. vanizev roofing. -Superior steel Fence Posts and steel granary lining. Soper for Products Limited. Sarnia, Ont ' . CARPETS RE -WOVEN INTO RUGS LD CARPETS WOVEN INTO RE OLD Rugs. Write for price list: ♦ Baker Cleaning Co.. Toronto 4. CORONATION COVERS FIRST DAY ISSUE CORONATION Covers—Newfoundland 30c each. L, Hodder, Bay -de -Verde. Newfound- land: DOGS IGH CLASS SCOTCH. ENGLISH" Collie Pups, natural born• low heelers, good watch dog. Males, two13IGINALLY mouths, $3.50. 3 months $3.75. Females $2.00. Failures replaced free. Trained cattle dogs, trained fat, coon and deer bounds. Rapidvlew ' hPnnels. Morris --burg. Ontario. FURNITURE ---Y----- LYONS' USED ' FURNITURE BARGAINS Great savin�5 iu ur Furniture Trade-in. Department. Our low rices D � have made -this department the larg• est and most popular - aFiWof the -hundreds of specials are listed here. If you don't see what you want advertised come in or write, Lyons are sure to have it and at -the' y lowest price in town. Every piece of furniture is sanitarily treated and v bed o too k like new: t r finis texamination)— con le el a p 1 Beautiful American walnut 59'00 bedroom suite, targe chiff• ,robe, full length triple mirror vanity and full size 4 -poster bed with sagless spring. Completely refinished. Coat new. over $200.00. Walnut finish' dresser; in 21.50 perfect condition, with full size steel. bed to match, sagless spring and brand new all -telt mattress. solid oak dining -room $19.50 �iu.es large buffet, ezten• Bion tea ;s ant 6 leather, upholstered chair:,, is perfect condition. Your choice of golden or fumed oak. M din- $89.00 Beautiful, solid walnut .,1 Ing -room suite, large" buf• tet, •twin pedestal extension table, china cabinet and 6 chairs upholstered in genuine leather. A really fine suite and looks brand new; completely re finished. Cost originally about $300.00. Eight -piece, 1Aoue walnut X47.00 finish diaingr`oom suite — Queen Ann design; large buffet, "ex= tension table and 6 chairs upholstered a Station K, oron o.. * EAF BURLEY, FOUR POUNDS L $1.00; fourteen pounds $3.00. Five pounds Virginia Leat Cigarette Tobac- co $2.00. Postpaid -with flavoring. Nat- ural Leaf Tobacco Co.; Leamington, Ont' ' -To suffer for live years With pains_ Ip the. back . to be X-rayed 12 times .. , to undergo electric treatment for three years ... •and then to find that Kruschen was what. she- really needed to get relief—that was' this woman's experience:— "Five years ago, I was taken ill with pains in my'back. After three weeks in bed I was sent to bospital. At -first. spine trouble was suspected; but after 12 X-rays I was found to have serious lumbar rheumatism. For over three years, I was -given electrical treatment three. times a week. Last year, I tried Kruschen Salts and it has done tiers. i have discontinued hospital treatment, and last -winter. the first for five years, I was free from e s My friends are amazed to see . me so well-"- (Mrs.) E.P. In a good many cases, rheumatism cannot resist the 'action of Kruschen Salts, which dissolve the painful cry- stale of uric acid—often the cause of- aches and pains—and, assist the . kidneys to . eliminate the , .poison through the nafri_ral channels. Their ages are, 140 and 116. 7 We've noticed anyway that it's the + .1 brain Workers ' who Iasi that brain # - " : work is really harder tan physical labor. Critics declare 'the gentlemen who write the gags for the radio come liana are "near the end of their rope." In 'most cases, though, it ' wasn't ' theEr rope 1n the first ,puce. - r t -a -We : pay for our wrong -doings only .se- tar_ae we can :They are like debts. - Copper Can Be rFempered - ." .- One of --the Arts, accredited to the ancient Egyptians and -thought to have been lost to modern science, is that . of .. tempering copper. Scientists be - lieve that the Egyptian legend• ls' true only to' the 'extent- that the .aitcienta _ hardened thio copper, by hammering. _ o is now claimed that by the addition - of Co- of a metal called Berytliu>p to copper, the alloy can be tempered to a hardness that will even cut steel. The vast possibilities that this new alloy offers, to modern industry has :ry stimulated the search all over the , , world, for deposits o1 the mineral -!year � Meh -the lium is extracted. Geologists agree that Canada offers the best hunting ground and h is neral * that large deposits of the mineral will be found' in this country. , •• _, - -, - = • TRUSSES � � � ��� ABOLISHED aysssNy'aweedsrhdN�stAtrGesleiow ED1DORSED tY THE MEDICAL PBofESSION �O°BtIIde o! ruptured peapk have fogad ta.tant reiiei 7rom Rupttae given by this light easily washed.infatedaircushion.Com. i°reabieanacannot eup•Holds rupture gen armly,,an tissues increased chance tsuaiaas; YoalnHateorde8ateitTc praetors eeyou divide: i Doctoraronderfully simple butmandil iso edeetmi ase• Doctors recommend it,' •'Lntxi". the gnat medical payee sad 1[artitats o[ Hypene eadcos it: �, Sewd JrrNTrial twrkat�ra Jor BEASiEY's (Canada)..LTD. Dept. 37E 60 Front S3. W., Toronto Issue NO. 38—'3? B-1 F • �7 .'S. +; ZERO PRICES, EXPERT WORK. Roll • with free enlargement- 25c. Trevanna Studios, 93 Niagara Street,, St. Catharines, Out. DOLLS DEVELOPED AND EIGHT it prints with free enlargement, 25c. Reprints 3q each. Commercial' Photo Service. Dept. B..'Outremant•.Que. WE GUARANTEE YOUR FIT WITH beat quality, latest style suit ok winter overcoat (slightly used), i•egu- lar to $60.00 for $6 to $12. Fall coats, regular to $35.00 , for $4 to $8. Suit coats, '$2. $2.50; $3. ew trousers, in tweeds. serges and worsteds, $1.25, $1.75. $2.25, "52:95• Postpaid. State measurements, colours. style..age. Sat- isfaction guaranteed or money refund ed-. Send money order Ruskin & Co., Peterboro, Out, - FUR FARMING AISE MINK FOR PROFIT —GET R started right with Moss "Quetico" strain mink—guaranteed -stock, Write for full information, bions Fur Farms, Limited .(mink breedin„ specialists),, Sapawe. Ontario.' % INH with a roves eft record, p p the same. strain which averaged $36.50 in 1936 'and ,$41;50' in 1937, and that after the best have been sold for breeders. D. Lee, Faust. APerta. PERSONAL BOOKS EVERY MARRIED COUPLE Bi and those contemplating marriage should read. "Entering Marriage; 24 Pages, postpaid, 15c. "Sex and Youth," 104 pages,' postpaid. 25c. Our 20 P8gethose illustrated catalogue. of books: drug supplies, and -household novelties, free upon request. Supreme Speciaity, 169 Yonge: Toronto. GREAT SALE USED PIANOS _ COSTL�G WHEN new up to $800., good makes, beau • tiful walnut; mahogany and golden oak cabinets, In real good condition tuned, lnciudiag "piano " benches; -bargain. for homes, schools. $4 churches. ,iIdeal for our bargain price lira. Sovereigns Sales. 2418B Dufferin St._ Toronto. ��' =� ��= °'�� '•'�`��-'�` '�" ,-� ��. ;� r aI S iin� ;; tJl ire 9 t+� � 04 tit . y L / ►', ucl les e �, ►' ' ,•; r� ;� •. �•;.: � ++.::e:+'.: o:: _� � t The reason there are so many dog jX P psi fa this wer-ld is because almost everybody is important in the eyes of a dog. A. few. well-earned compliments are the spice of life. .� as ivin • Lieute nt (giving "This exam' will be conducted- on the honor system. Please take sesta three apart !n alternate rows. ARE YOU : RUPTURED? RELIEF, man edPositive method:'Nodport elastic or our air underst' fo or steel. Write, Smith 14anufacturf nh; Co.. 'Dept. 9-19. Preston, Om: HELP WANTED POULTRY AND EGGS - OL'NG MEN AND WO'MEr—POSI- Y tions more' easlly cPcured. if you Become stenographa•r in ten Nveeks-- notes written in 1:n 3ish, Typewriter supplied. Self -teaching machine loan• ed with tele,-raphy..Inexpensi4e. [that este you? Write Cassan course later y Systema, Toronto. - LILY BULBS Free Range Pullets 3 A LL HEALT14 FROM Government Approved blood-teat-� ed breeders=Leghorns, Barred Rocks, 10 Weeks old 40e, 12 weeks ofd 50c,*, 14 weeks old 60c. Act quickly. At prices. 'the will Boon sell. these low p c y Write for prices on older pullets. ht Hatcher .Limited, C ek 7weddle Y Fergus, Ontario. -- LAMT LILIES ' NOW-- ADD'TO TO P brightness of your. Barden with Lilies from home grown bulbs of re- liable varieties. Also other perennial flowers—and fruit trees for northern gardens: all of the hardiest strains. Send for Autumn Catalogue with ie-• etructlons for Lilies, . etc. Arrirtal o! all plants In good condition guaran• teed. The Manitoba Hardy Plant Nursery, F, L: Skinner, Prop.; Drop more. Manitoba.. RADIO FARM -CITY RADIOS .$7-95 COM-" Plete. Save half. Agents free offer.. Amazing prices windchargera, power plants, accessories. Marco 1243X Mc Gee. Kansas City, Mo. NEURITIS One rhino that helps a to warm a dish, pour ,e Mie• ard'a. Then rub the liniment Wetly 1n' 22 Pain ems= Of�l a m ++ « KING OF PAIN S AMPS ANTED, CANADIAN STAMPS IN W quantity. BesC,pricea for accumu• lations and collections. Queen Stamp Co_ Toronto. MACHINERY --- SALES II:EN=WANTED �' ET' OUR NEW PRICES ON THE Goold, Shapley & Muir gas, •gaso line, and fuel oil engines and grinders. Also repairs : for Brantford engines, pumps, windmills. J. A. Fellows &'Ce• Brantford; Ont.- ALES3lE,V, EASY TO EARN $26.00 S weekly. Sell shirts, pyjamas, Ev- made -to -measure. Dignified work. Evan interested. ery mintted. Write D. Stetson, Boz 2110, Montreal. F,`ANNING MILL (I{LINEj SEED Grader; guaranteed 'Increase crop• write, Kline Mfr., 121 Empress Cres., Toronto TELEVISION AND RADIO NGINEERING TAUGHT PRACTI. E E in genuine leather. Completely re a• 'fshed. . $4lA(� M Luxurious 3 -piece chester- field suite (unclaimed). — This suite has been rebuilt and recov- ered in a very attractive ' brand new 'brown rew has Marshall reversible spring cushions and is a real bargain at this price. Originally cost $175.00, is' exactly like new. 29�Full length chesterfield .50 and two roomy chairs,, to mates, uup o a ere with reversible Marsh, it cushions and w -wood walnut frame; completely re -Condit one a Large Chesterfield 'with ' two big chaire, covered in :a French Jacquard Taupe' shade; cbmpletely re -built and thoroughly dry cleaned -4 Large assortment of Kitchen Cab. taste, Sewing Machines, Gas' Stoves, Library Tables, Bede,. Spring Malt - boom, oom, Odd Dressers, Chiffoniers, _7iludio Couches, etc., at amazingly Iow Mines. TRAD&1N DEPT. ' LYONS' BEDpING AND UPHOLSTER= CO. slave 40 ■u Direct from Factory as VOlilan 4T, TORONTO L � R EBUILT FARM MACH INERT —AND trucks composed of: Grain chop- pers 8" to 15"; Gas engines 1% to 14 h.p:; Tractors 8 z• 16 to 25 • x 40 h.p.; Power units 26 h.p. up; .Ensilage cut- ters; 21 Trucks from air -ton • up.• We pay spot cash for old tractors. Write or see us. Hanna's International Sales At Service; 4lacDonne'll St., Guelph, Ontario. CONSTIPATED? - Immediate Re- --lief Imeney back gaarentee.) Perfect (brand) Laxative Pills, 85c box, 8 boxes $1.00, Mail orders in. vited, Perfect Chemical, 460 Rich- mond. W., . Toronto. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LEARN TO PLAN A SAXOPHONE, Trumpet, Trombone. Become a Musician. Send for Form for six days' Free Trialr' Ten months' terms—no in terest. Literature tree. Greene 1Mtuile Company, 57 Queen St., least, Toronto. Doctor—"What to a red corpuscle?" Aecrhit—"A red 'corpuscle is a Roes Ian non-commiseioned officer." cally. Motors, generators, arms - Lure winding, electrical drafting, etc. Day and evening classes. Special wr- respondence course. Employment ser, vice guaranteed. Canadian -School of Electricity. 242 Ontario West, Mont. real. TIRES L tr'8 USED TIRES j2.95 -UP for Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth Sge,_ uiek, Oldsmobile. iiadkardL_ Cadillac 'and all other cars and trUCRO. Every tire -guaranteed. 190 Iting West, Toronto.• TRAPPING? I QAUGHT 1e- FOXES IN 8 DAYS You can do it. Parti Ulan lute. Webs $adley, Stanstead, no. WATCH REPAIRS 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE $1000 replaces mainspring, Jewel,' cleaning, hands, Csy dial repaired. Providing lob missing. 2 -years Zparantee. turn paid. Formerly ton etch Sactoty. Swiss' Watch Speeiailigt Rev'd, W., 4813 Brtboof, Montreal. • g ,GmiM *4qb&pp '.(.'(A`s 't Battesies, best and most economical _ �egnilM for, your radia L - ,. THEY 1eJ= LONGER •Write for Pamphlet on "SUPERSILT "A." Batta'y .'Geo" NY UUM Imof 1 5824 it ` - - M a ;.;, sr. 4.': •t='. _ -r c _ .;:x .,,;, . M1' q F', >•.. _,-+A` C:i'p,. • :w r•1 TaSl Cp tf, fe a`GlaZtriC quo Stock Notes Card of Thanksjr • Owing to last apace occasion- Card everyday language' of the business ed by the heavy demand forILrleet- .. 'rarm We congratulate Nelson Wagg on man and should be particularly int- We wish to thank our many nei- ion' advertising the Council pioelbed f L71i - - Das year; i1.b0 paid is advan0a his success on his 1Cydesdale Stall- cresting in this locality because of ghbors and friends for their ,kind logs have, been las¢ over one -wee1� Subscriptions to the Unitas Sea ions at the Canadain National Ex- Chrysler's connection with General expressigns of sympathy ,during our _ add Gt. Britain, 12.00 is advaaca, io n 'ng First, in the year- Motors. sad bereavement :of, a husband ,and lin class; Fir the two-year-old father. Maple Leaf Mutual Fire class and- First, in three-year- ` Ea R. Woodward Mre, Robt. Devitt and Family. ' JOHN AIIURKAR. Proprietor. old c1A�s. The big, magniiicient two- � year old "Torrs Nelson" 28293, ;ugt = :.IaSuranCa Co. ,&,V.. newlyim rted, won the Junior and ,rE r-School Fair Dates— ana W A�'YANE9A IN8• QO. w} -- - Whieerale the Grand Championship: Mr. Wagg - s p Rates a� HEADQUARTERS •,' Ata for Farm . Cisudg also won several other prizes.. for Uxbridge Tuesday, Sept, 21st Church worship at the United ' Clarer°ont Thursday, Sept, 23rd. Building Church will follow directly after the Litirary Notes Pickling, and Preserving Supplies Brougham Friday, Sept, 24th.' �l'indatorm Insuesnee on 1 _ ::; Sunday School next Sunday, on ac- We sell only xxx Vinegar Pickering Monday, Sept, 27th.. :WbdUft Was abs. count of the Baptist Anniversary Pickez`ing Library has dust added Have your pickles keep. - Brooklin Wednesday, Sept.' 29th. �atomoltile Iasnesata at i Services. three new books to its small pay ,,p g .The United Church Sunday school collection, "Drums along the flow - , a.re holding Pally Day, on .Septem- - h'awk" : b Walter Edmonds ran a VARIETY OF FRESH. FRUITS Write or IPLoata t y PE�.CHES, .CRAPES' $LUNE A6TTENTION I BOWMAN do ROWS" her 26th. Avery special program close second in .popularity to "Gone Is beingprepared. -It is hoped for with the Wind" for some months in 3, BASKETS FOR $1.00 p p .WHITBY ONT S good. attendance. the United States and should have Brock Road Gravel Mrs. Kate Ferguson' is still wait-' an equal interest here. ".Truth . to ' Our Fresh and Cured Meats are mo er, Mrs-7J. c e, a ice rant Rosman ran keptwholesome y c Pit o or a es who is feeling the, effects of infirm- among the' most entertaining of the eration. Chrysler- Plymouth ities through old age. Mrs. McRae lighter fiction, and "Tbe: Life of an Crushed Pit Run • celebrated her 91st.. birthday on the American Workinan", the autobio- .- See our weekly sales. bulletin [or Dealer _ 16th, when several visitors offered graphy of Walter P. Chrysler, is an SPECIALS' ravel congratulations. amazing `story, of a young mart who BROUGHAM, ONT. r GOOD:USED CARS Mrs. Udell and family have rent- began his career in overalls and phone Pkk, 501 Sand and Graded GOODYEAR TIRES ed part of the Macey home and are ended as the head of -a big company. WILLARD BATTERIZ9 ' now settled. Ed. and Clarence have It is • told in the straight forward Stone - GENERAL BT.ACKSb1I ['HIIVG $ecurEd positions at Cherrywood. SKILLED-M(IrOR. REPAIRS Constance Randall- is able to at- Delivered or Lo ided in Pit Give n a Nect� ora Used Cate �... tend school- again, after spending a e ue a tris o -week in bed with an attack of the JUNIOR LIBERAL CLUB DINNER PHONE:.PIant,.Pick 1026 24 Hours Towing service flu, and under the .doctor's care. Toronto office Howard 6471 -� - Gordon J • Law The 72nd Anniversary of tke 'iVhitevale Baptist Church-will be SATURDAY, SEPT. 18TH 013 13otJ xNF sow :. observed next Sunday,.-Sept. - 19th. 7.00 p.'m.'.Daylight Saving Time L'h F Service will be, held at 2.30 and PICKF..RE G, ONTARIO 4,30, standard time. The ,penalBROCK r — - speaker will be Rev. John Trickey. GENOSHAI'TO-TELTHEATRE of. Toronto,.. who is . a former pastor • of . the church. The many friends .. �/ /� q of Mr. Trickey will wish .to renes -- .. 0,SH 7W�1 - W3:3I'TBY old acquaintances with him, At the _ afternoon service the Baptist choir SPEAKERS—S I or Hayden, Dart Lana, Ian All Showa Daylight Saving Time will sing and in the evening the Al[ Sesta Saturday and Holiday Even- . ion.-United Churc}i choir. On Mon- Strong, Frank Kelly, Lionel Counacher, Alex day evening, at 8 p. m,, the choir F'ildett, Paddy Anton, John ' Dryden, Wishart ' i0 ants The BMt 1ap�; will present an anniversary concert. FRIDAY and SATURDAY �► a _ assisted by blaster Douglas Sloan, ,Spence. Dalton Well. G. D. Conant, W. H. Moore �M� 17 and 18 itrsntksafleo iarri■e violinist. Two Sbows at 7.30 and 9,30 ' ;;� Omsk Broadcast over C F R B 9-10 p. m., D. S. T. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 - Cl. EL :Are you sore poor name is on the Saturday Evening Stow starts at 8:30 Voters' List. eta y secured f F. T Bunting or Labe mittee WARNER BAXTER .8ft ..?ick may be rom It rat Committee Ronna, id Ontario Stmt. Oshawa. _ -,WALLACE _ERY A • _ .. ,'.tiOltTGaGE SALE.. • . � `.• _.. . -•4 .. '• . , IN 1 �' + fi •Slave Shag»_Harry Hull.. '>r'nder and by virtue of the pow- - -sera contained in a certain Mortltage, , With Builder and Contrasty! which wilk'be produced 'at the time n t t crests - - ELIZABETH ALLEN of the sale, there wilt be offered for l h int of :. MICKEY RO�NEY Brickwork and Stonework _ alo• by Public Auction on a Specialty Go Y7�1 /}CVT' I7CVT ,iT�i� D CO _ A l 1 T � i �r MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY At'chitect'a 84rvioe e t r FRIDAY, SEPT. 24TH, 193T at the hour of 3.00 p m, D• S. T., e a _ at the Liberal a epstl ii . : , her E - Fir , ow at - 'neral C ndidate September � 21 and 2i •-. :. ; R- GORDON H()USE, P.ICKERING' In the Provincial Election will be heti! in the ''� THE CROR'i� IN-SE . „ I::ast Complete, Show at 3.50 _ Rosehank Rd. wndAingaton Rd - by Vti'm. Slaw, Auctioneer, the fol,: -TOWNSHIP HA LL, � BROUC3HA M GfiNE AUTRY �` Phone Pi°>< ti6S owing property, namely: _ 'ALL AND SINGULAR that certain Coli ..parcel or tract of land -and premises . _ -Notice�+ '° =to Yousituate, lying and .being inahe Vill-V'edneiday, Sept. 22nd `C><it along _ -,f age of Pickering, in the County of _r Ontario, and ,being composed of that pt g• p• m„ Standard Time. _- eSlf apart of Village Lot Number Seven Ile We do'Building nfall kinds, It Ogrl i[nutiicipal Plan of part of Lot Addresses by _ With . Number Fifteen in the' Second Con- .. Mr. , Frank Chapman, SMILEY BURNETTE CARPENTERING, �- icession of the" Township of Pick- Mr• 'R'alter Thomson K. C9, THF MAPLE CITY FOUR CENENTINQ, ering, described as follaw+s i—COaiAlso sEtiCnvG on the N©rth tiinit of Gordon D• Conant, the Candidate - UMB said Lot Number Seven at a point b and others. ` `K f kers" .. _ 11lg O �in _ , -alta distant- Twenty-four - and one-half - ginks from the North-west angle of 'ALL TRE CORDI7ILLY INVITED . e 1�00�'IN(tt _ _.._.__ a so sell Brantford Rooflog: With 7said Lot Seven, said. point of comm- _ _ _ _ _ - °`iCLAIRE TREVOR We iememertt beings North-east' of part rials, Empire Bathroom LLOYD NOLAN 1iatA p • of said Lok Seven owned by Rich-' - ,. AKIM TAMIROFF Egntpment, Duro Wates and A. Bunting, Thence East along .. Systems, Beatty LARRY CRABBE �- the North boundary of said Lot s ` - COMING 9tsble Equipment :Number Seven Forty.-three and one- ` an other Bniilding Material ' _ half links more or less to the West Thin. Fri. & Sat.. Sept. 23, 24 & ZS limit of •lands conveyed by . Rotert SHIRLEY TEMPLE Ehtimntee Free ;.: McSrady to Joseph Cowan by regia- in Work Guaranteed i - r - eration `umber 13804 being-part of Said Lot Number Seven, Thence "Wee 'Willie F. J. PROTIB •-South along the West limit of said last mentioned lands to the South Wln IbKFRt1Y( 7 Ov1C ;.• Phone a' lirmit of said Lot Seven, Thence, _ 1 - kle" I P AR - West .along the South limit of said . Lot Seven, Forty-three and one-half links more or less to the -East limit of the lands of the said R. A. Bunting, being part of said Lot - ;, - Nun*er Seven, Thence ;North along . <. _ 'the East limit of said Buntings - --- _ lands to the -place of beginning, the. Notice to.Stallion 'Owners lands mentioned intended to be'con- r " *eyed being: all .that part of , said -'Lot :Number Seven owned by sus- The regular Fall inspection of ,Stallions in the atnna Andrew in her lifetime. 71 - Province of Ontario commences Sept. 27th. 1 - On the said lands is a one-story `The Agricultural Representative in each county Z rage said to be in a fair state of cordon . Conant .fe zW the route of the stallion inepectorll -' `k his county. . _Ail the said lands will be put up _.....�.— .. -,,, �, - - to with their • :: • _. : : - " , • ere should communicate ... ,� •girt one parcel, and.-will, be offered . - - - - - ... - stallion Own for sate, subject to a reserved bid.furtsolicits your Vote and Iilflaenee to elect him to :-agricultural. representative by SOPL 90th for 'xERMs Ten per cent of the pur.. 'theLegislature ,to ; repre:;ena the Riding of On•h�' demand ° p of 4 , •inspection wiodn the county. chase-money to be paid down at the tarl0• i-n t1;8 collo Provincial E•leetioll. tame of sale, and the balance to be - pending- .. + inepectioa is free. At other times it costs pa14 within thirty. days 7+ record for public service in tlie'Cwnty Cpun•. 'e'en Dollars. For fartor. particulars. sod cow. � Vons of gale, apply. tb Wm. Maw, :Cil, and in many important positiooa in the City ' Auctioneer, Whitby: or W. E. N. fof- Oshawa, extending over 25 years, • and as 'ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Sinclair, K. C,, Barrister, Oshawa. , Crown Attorney For the Count 1934. 1937. ' 'sox• DUNCAN MA�'�' JAMES R. rr,rArRRAM a he lac as o y y Dgwh Dated-at Oshawa, t x ted 7 September, A. D., 1937. merits your support ., ... ._,,q�,,- �av,a ,_'^ _. �; .. .., .. .. _ .. _ .. .,n•v r,F" u.Y7a rw' %,'•Mm's-1"°"•. irk • .,.nom ., ,. -. :.. r . _ ,: - .... .'rS.'; .c�. ..�.-...- ". ' t.. r'.r. !. -i. • ..- *S '-"""` tis..::' •w. _ ,'�+• .. .. - ta&rasaea>< wood, willgive a lecture and the MORTGAGE SALE e r .. Baker family, of the. same place will L. G . %V " IL,L Mrs. Anderson spent a week with assist in the musical part of the Under and by virtue of the pow. ` at Claremont FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ' program, A thankofferi will be ers'contained in a certain Mortgage, Ernest C Fetzer - EMBAb;iN$R - her daughter in Long Branch. which will be produced at the time Gl" C. �4• Ted Tomlinson is up in the min- given. of the sale. there will be offered in district employed A very successful meeting of the _ Rucuessor to' W. J. Mather, N g p eyed in one of the fi for sale by Public Auction on 20 WYDR .tains. Women's Missionary Society. was � �erience 9tailfrville �a Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin, late of the held in the Claremont United Church FRIDAY, SEPT. 24TH, 1937 Night and Day Ser-rive " Nerlich Farm, have movedinto the. °n Thursday, September 9th, at which, Mrs. 'Affleck, Presbyterial at- the hour of 3.30 P. m., D. S. T, '.SALE RWISTER Business Phouo Residence Phone ,fie' Peace Secretary, ,gave a most inter- at the --�� All available 'help in town are _ 9801 9A30 ' p MONDAY, SEPT • 20TH —Auction, now .em to ed at the canning fact- eating address, in which- she urged sale _of ,burse P Y g GORDON HOUSE e . her, hearers to have,-faith and to. - caps, pigs fowl -For Prompt and Efficient Dories. have patience that wars would cease Pickering. Ont Win., ,Maw .auc furniture etc., _, the , property of . Dick Cooper and' Bill Tomlinson g' y RADIO SERVICE -- and'we would eventually, have peace tioneer, the following Flank 3lomot lot 13, rear of con. • :have returned from their trip to the g property, iP .States. Members of the Stouffville Auxil- namely: 3, ckerin,g•: Sale at. 1-o'clock. Term*—Cash. See bills. Wm -Phone Clare. 518 Vaughan Glover has enrolled with iary were our gueGts on this occas- . - the Radio College of Canada, in the ion and contri"nuted to the program. ALL AND SINGULAR those cer- Maw, auctioneer: Tea was served at he close of the tain. parcels or tracts of land and Paul Wilson city, for the Fall Term and course. t. THURSDAY, SEPT. 23rd—Auction meeting and a . social hour was en- prenuses situated lying and beuLg in Balsam The Magnus Morgan family 'have g _ sale of farm stock, implements, returned to Guelph, after a week's JOy by alt the Township of Pickering, in the furniture etc., on lot 13, con. 9, County and Province � of Ontario;- Markham T tives in(1 14 miles east" Fu11 Equipped•-,Satisfaction Guar• and beingconi. v _ _ ° - of Markham Village ..Claremont.. - p lage), t e proper- of Lot Nu�er Fifteen in the � anteed—Reasorra e a es A Gala Day was held on the loc- Madeline ty of W. D. Forster. Sale at 1 Radios — Tubes — Batteries al Town- green b the ladies of the -Club, Second Concession of the said Town- o'clock. Terms Cash. No'Reserve. ,7 ai g� Y Tubes tested Free Beauty ship of Pickering, and more partic- • -entertaining lady members from the. (Dairy cows are a' choice herd, ulaily known and described as fol- heavy-milkers and . t+eighborin8. Clubs. .-• - - : to �--•C MME'\CLAG North good testers) . Mrs. R•. Besse, of 8tayner is.-vis- 4- lows O on the ort Ken. Prentice, auctioneer. ' iting her parents, nursing her Salon Side of the Kingston Road as it T - % g naw runs and at the. South-east SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th—,Auc- 'Mea. Jos. Evans, who is again in HAIR CUTTING, cornea of the land heretofore con- tion sale of farm stock; implem- (,TOTTER - A veryserious condition. saAi 11?00ING, veyed by one William Hartrick to ents, mangels, turnips, potatoes Bruce Douglas was in` Toronto etc„ at lot 18, con. ? Pickerin last week, ..as a "blood donor" in ;FINGERING, oris Paul F. Whitney, then Easter g, connection, with the infantile. paraly= 1IARC1+7-1�LING, ly along the North side of said road, 'the, Ifroperty of A. L. Pilkey. bixty-sik feet, then Northerly, par Terms, Cash. Sale at 12.30, S. sis defence. Specialize-Hot Oil Treatment T. See bills. Wim. Maw, auction- Miss Grace 'Tomlinson and 'the and Pertnanent Wave ailsl with the Ea§t line of said land �rf so conveyed to said Whitney, twu eer. ly�� lQa Misses Linton and Dopking are at- Reasonable rPric F chains' Fifty links then Westerly SATURDAY SEPT. 25th Auct- tending 'the :Shaw Business College, MRS. M.1tiiLtiDl�:L t parallel with the frontage, on said ion sale of implements, ha grain in Toronto, this term. pilon® 14►OR . LARErtOTT p Y The Young People of the Baptist Kingswn -(toad, Sixty-six' feet nwre, harness etc.; at lot 16,. con. '3, or less, to the land so conveyed as Pickering,(half mile east of the' -: Chun•h are holding a Corn Roast - ' aforesaid then Southerly, along the village of Claremont) the prop-, at Sohn Fuller's- on Tuesday- Tright of Eastern line oP said land, Two chains erty of Flovd -Coates. Terms,next week. Games will be enjoyed, Asphalt Roofing ailu Fifty links more or less to the. Cash. 'Sale at 12.30 sharp, S. T. ` In simple but rich- de-' •j and everyone is invited.-Ip + Rev, and 'Mrs.' Augustine' -were place of beginning, containing by See bills. C. m. Maw,auctioneer. sign we can furnish hosts to a group of the mem),ers of Oct oar prl(1@s On A8� admeasurement One-quarter of an - - memorials that sill _ 'the eongregation- of the Baptist pbalt R 10fing. we tlan� acre,. more or less, -wa" said par- please from every :Church. on Thursday evening. of last cel of !land may be more particul- For, Sale. standpoint. In dignity. �► week. A. birthday •ass bei�ig cele- die all style3 mantfao- arly described as Lot Nuusber Thir- of heated. tared `by the Toronto' teen as., laid out on a Plan of part I appearance our Mr. Luther Overland, ' of Erin. of said Lot Number Fifteen in the 4-Pieee'Bedroom suite walnut 1, WOrk will stand out t s. ;Ont.,. has been visiting with his Asphalt. Roofing CO + Second Concession of zhe Township Dining-room . buffet, ' China NathrothrouGre&tteer 'Tribute non, C. A`. and Mrs. Overland and anoint Dennis. Ont, of Pickering, aforesaid, AND SEC- cabinet with writing desk, N. W. STAFFORD :family. Mr. Overland is in his 87th ONDLY. of part of the said Lot $ , wear and enjoys remarkably -:- PICKERING •:• Number Fifteen in the Second ,.Con- Round table and 6 C�laits Lia- ! siighway Nonamentat health. y 8�d cession of the Ta�nslup of Picker- d10, 1934 model; Sevin ' ma- ortul t'h• "3 WWhitby Ont. !Tisa Marion Kilpatrick and friend LUMBER YARD ing, more particularly described as S ' �•. Xiss Bruce, both of the Toronto PHONVI 840n follows: COMMENCING on the chins, Tables snd and a few i�ingston Road wP`t a: 'East General Hospital Staff were 'Forth side of the Kingston Road, at "With the former's parents over the i �/� �+ the South-west corner of the afore- Odd Chairs. o vreeli•end. Miss Kilpatrick is thor- AUCTION ION SALE said subdivision Lot Number Thir- -JACK RZID - teen thence Northerly along the oughly enjoying her work and is W f d t ti r : LUN13AKTON 83-10 . very much interested in it. r� j.� j,' Westerly limit o said Lo . ur,. ;er The funeral of t6. late bars. Geo. 2G ■ aORs+-as - Thirteen, Two chains and Fifty links , r� Radio ServiceMiddleton took place on. Friday last more or leu to the tiorth-west cor- 1�'tJ1I m M tLt7 h 2II C l Yfrom her late residence in Claw- Monday Sep ' GOth:roP the, said Lot number Thirt- - mont, with interment in Salem Cem- t een, theng West, on a line with the - - etery. The sympathy of the comm Northern Limit of said Lot Num We Have used and re-built tract- Expert service and. re- (property of her S rs unity is 'extended , to- -the bereaved, . . � ' `- : ., up. -1 GQodiM►n thresh ' . Thirteen, ,Ten feet, .theme authF ors,. S50 Parallel. with the said Wester! Ilm- in machine. Electric motors. Elec. :family. � pa y � g pairs L all mak ftesse• o es �Rally Day will-be observed in the G• M. Forsythe it of said Lot Number Thirteen, tric washing-machines. Electric, rad-' Orlttble CI]aCgds. GPOrI[ . United Church on Sunday next, to Two chains and Fifty links more or ios. Every style of plow hid gangs. which• parents and adultb are mvit- less to the said Northern limit of . 1 'tic. 4 bi. H. S bottom disc tract- guaranteed. `Claremont -..Ont. ed and-urged to attend. 'The Coron= the Kingston Road, thence East' a- or plow, nearly new, about half ARTHUR R T r'1 U R ' FI EL.D ation program--Crown Hien Lord of Reg. High Grade Clydesdales long the said Northern limit of` the price. 1 Bissell tractor, disc-harrow. All, will be followed. One :Hatched Team Percheron Stares Kip'stoa Road, Ten feet more or :Some good used farm- wagons. I' Graduate Radia ane! Television Insdtv*L Anniversary Services -will be held less to the place of beginning,, con: 31. H, Cbrn cultivator, $15 3' ,Extra Member Official Radio Service Menti Some right out of hard work. ming byadmeasurement one toren- Rood'l[rsin grinders. Used tractors Association. in the United. Church on Sunday, { 1 Farm Raised Horses, Ari Outstaztd- t sixth (1-26) of an .acre more or and walking-plows. Sept. 26th. ger. L. Kipp. Editor y- {fl ' �� :4-.PIC&&, FLING � ing Lot of Horses. 'less and constitutes a • rt of Lot r^ of • the Canadian . Baptist . will give - - � an .address at each service; and will Sale at -home farm Terms•=Cash Number Twelve as'laid out on the �V• F: DISNEY,' (}reenvccod be assisted by special music . b5 the -aforesaid Plan of part ,o t said so. . is t . AND EY R r of n f he P vs P[c 2114 4l f L SU RV Q choir and outside talent.. On Mon- 1.30 p. m, 8 T Lot ti ur/ ger Fifteen' in the Secon.. - day evening, _Dr. Mitchell,- of Ring Concession Of the Township of Pick —�• ' N F erirtg. - T PENN a F J DONLXAN B. B. ? STANLEY TBEATRE ATTENrto , ARNlERS Y E L. S: On file are the records of sem• On the" said lands, is a two-storey. , veyors Gibson and YaraouL w r. GENERAL REPAIR .'PORK stucco .house said tp be in, a fair Motor., 011e King East, Oshawa. '8T0UFFVILLE We are ' re Al'ed to re roars. 'state - of repair. : F p All the said lands will be •put up per pure'$BSKF'I'S s • ..Phone X100 ... Guaranteed 100 r cent `.� _ truoks� tractors and all farm in 'one parcel, and ' will be offered, _ '.Showing [na011inerf, Wheels rebuilt and for sale; subject to a reserved bid. Pennsylvania All sizes of Berry Boxes, -• _ tire-setting, wood-work and TERMS—Ten per cent of the par- 7S ets. P4W gallon Y Crates. ' Week Nights=8:15, Standard Time = '.' G qt• and If qt, Baskets, Busbell— WOOd turning Of all kinds chase money iQ be p&id down' at itis SPECIAL PR10E•� GASOLINE :Sat. &Holidays-2 Shows. 7 and 9 p.m. time of sale, and' the'balance to be Hampers, sold at Hagerman's Bei, Place your order now. for THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY paid within thirty days. pure Oil and Coal Oil for ket Factory, one mile nortb of the wood-working and turning. September d'6 17 and 18• Phone or Call For further particulars and son-' 'Threshing' Green River Sehooi, off No. 7' «When You're _.-A- •i• ROWS ditione, apply to Highway, Get our rices before bu t3rock Road Store and Blacksmith `Wm Maw Esq: . Auctioneer. , prides yit�g else. 'i —fie» Shop'. R'hitby, Ont, or W. E. N. Sin- ALF'S PLACE where• 'We deliver. - S' LO (Successor to W. H. Jackson) Clair. K. C. Barrister, Oshawa. Ont. Photle Mark 1604 42 2 Starring CLAR t'MONT GATT. - GRACE MOORS - - CARY GRANT • i Comedy Short Subjects : p u b 1 i t.J� a - — ti} MONDAY TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY - ,� t :? —.. - September 20. 21 and, 22 in the—SIT tGrests of - ?fie King's l�igkway _ Bis Double Bill _ SAFE DIRECT - ECONOMICAL GORDON D. CONANT K. C. - CHANGE _ TIME TABLE t. "A Man Betrayed" f - - ` Effective�Smtdsy, April 85th _ • LEAVE PICKERING ' Liberal - Candidate in the Proven- \ '' For Toronto For Oshawa X, t With and intermediate points .- ;and Intermediate - polnlbs EDDIB NUGEN P _Ciel--flection will be held in 1the A. -k -p• M. . IP IL. . _ A. IIL. P. IL P. IL Also . • •-• W. -' a6.09 12.64 ab b4 &731 1.31 e7.3i TOWN HALL.WHITBY..on &6.44 ai.54 7.64 8.41 e2.81 8.31 --�t - The Big Show11 " = (� 924 bra.t►4 x.64 11.461 x4 31 1 1011 Musical. Western ,►ith Gane Autry MONDAY,-Sept.S20, 8t 8.3Q p- m•, 10.54 -04.54 1210.44 P.M. 6.31 ; 11.E1- e11.54 5.54 c12.31 6 81 coMlNc ' (D Saving Time) • o tern 'Standard Time - , . ay fight _ a Hol. t,- sus. • HoL. only. •—Dads se:pe _ - i "Thunder ><n 01- sat. only. Sat., Sun, A 1301. ods. {, . Addresses by : Harry Nixon, Provincial � � Attractive Mustra ted ,Folder. 31 Deligthfui the Clt Lana . a" Highway Vacati an TOWS, with an, expeoam .- . y Secretary; Gordon D. Conant, the paw. 3 With Tickets and Infarsaattera at Can i ate, and others. EDWARD G. ROBiNSON GRAY COACH LINES ALL ARE CQRDIALLY INVITED �►81711t11r HOOs1 -� P[(KpgiZMpHONE 9600 r r ,,.. .-: •' ..ern :,4-R .. ^MTI"!' :• .,' .r"': .•R• , +f-•* .. 111 _ teal at itsestPolicewomen Must Green .Have ,Good Looks Fair candidates for Metropolitan –r SALADA Force of London Must Possess • Number of Attributes— Stand- -_ and of Education Raised Girls` with perfect teetb, clear eyes, ' - shining hair, slim ankles and sturdy ' apo feet who want to be policewomen are �� TEA scarce. This to the conclusion readiedSPA JRZ _ rO officials of the London (Eng:) Met. ropolitan Police, who , have been P�+ RKLING searching for more than a year for women with these attributes.- Candidates must not be younger strafed the growing concern among ony, but the stork. has stolen the 3�r�0 YBars Old than 26 and not older than 34. Glrla Holland to Dave students, with social and political show, a, • roblems engaged to be married peed not ap- p ply as only single women are em- We produced many good vegetables Soviet archaeologists have report- Gay- Celebraiton Most important from an interna- ploys and barley but the stork, is responsible - tonal viewpoint have been the meet- ed the discovery of a prehistoric wp They 'must bave a high standard for the biggest crop," colonist Dave dwelling made of clay whieb 'tbey es- .• Greatest National Occasion of ings of six organizations represent- of . education, tact, alertness and Onkka, a strapping optimist with a timated as 35,000 years old. Besides ueen. Opera ing 2,000,000 students; the World graces o! character and disposition, twinkling eye, said.. the but they found bone and flint Parliament. mana, and they have to measure not less "Even our strawberries' were half implements, including arrowheads. 'the Catholic'peace organization; the than.6 feet 4 inches in stockinged Queen Wilhelmina opens the new World Youth Congress student camp poles. as big as golf balls. But our ba- The discovery was made at the vil- ' session of the Netlierlanda Patliament at La Corneuve near Paris, which Only 24 Chosen hies. You should see thein—big, loge of Kostenka, Voronezh province, on Sept. 21, driving to and from the conducted the International Youth In the past 12 months more than healthy and strong. Why, there must by a joint expedition of the Institute historic Hall of the Knights in' the Peace Day activities on An 15 • the a thousand girls from universities, be more than 150 in the valley— of Ethnography and the Institute of -golden coach, 'one of the -most gorge- ' International University Federation: village vicarages, hospitals; factories and more due -soon.". History and Material Culture: one of all the State, coaches which for the League of Nations, meeting and shops have applied for interviews have. survived on the Continent. This at Budapest; the International Stu - to the greatest national occasion in dent Service at ?dice, and the Confed- --committee.- 'the year. The streets along .the .route erasion Internationale des Etudiants Out of 1,000 applicants only 24 were erre Slled with crowds restrained by at Paris. chosen. Common 'causes . of failure lines of gray -green troops. The cur- were: - • tains in every window are pulled back - _ Flat feet, eye trouble, facial deform - 'in ` to make room for ore spectators. • • idea, defects of heart or lung, en• c - The air is full bf the red,' white and . Girl First to Scale larged - tonsils_ and defective_ teeth. blue of the national tricolor and the Many of the girls could not pass orange of the royal family. Mount Stupendous the education test, -as the standard T �p -, The golden coach with its eight has been considerably • raised since - - plumed black horses and its scarlet- yaNCOUVER. = A 'lean -aged girl 1934, when there were only 56` police- - coated postilions lumbers around to has scaled the towering , mountain women attached to the Metropolitan the main entrance of the little white which Alexander Mackenzie, , first police, . agaluib SS plus a dozen train- " palace In the Noordelnde at 1 o'clock. ees today. white man to cross the North Amer - When the best-known woman in Eur "We pick candid•ales with the great: s J ops emerges Y?ora "t$e ?can-Continesit,north of Mexico, nam• g palace in a est' care," an official told the "Daily ed "Stupendous," in 1793, >, r} dress of turquoise blue crossed by the Herald.". "Because of this, resigns= Edith Munday daughter of .lir. and blue and orange ribbon of the Neth- tions for marriage, .or _any other -rea=- r erlanda Lion (he ffrst' of 'the Minute-' yMrs. Don, �tunday, Vancouver, was the first person to mount the peak tower- son, are rare." i rr 1 guns in the Malieveld crashels out and Forty policewomen are still re - Ing r :.it all The HajUe knaws that the Queen !ng 9,000 Seel above the floor of Bella. ' quired to bring 'the establishment -up Coola Valley, B.C.; when she joined has left the palace' on. her way to the to 142, the number decided upon by ppggA� Ips her parents ' and Henry S. , I -Tall, Jr., Binnenhot, where the upper .and low • high officials at-Scatiani] Yard. err houses of Parliament have assem- bled in the old Knights Heil to hear pine Gulf. on. a mountaineering trip, job TIN$ 7pe the speech from the throne. r'scently, -it teas reported . ae'-e this . .,Babies Blgggst Crop At the same moment the Grenadiers week- -S. strikes up the solemn' melody of Fighting floods, avalanches and SEATTLE.—It's harvest time in the "Wilhelmns van Nassouwe," and snow squalls, the party ascended fit. Uncle Sam's Matanuska Valley col - there is a general removal . of civilian Stupendous, 250 miles north of Van. - -A beta, beginning with the. magna$cent couver, completing the . final . climb three -cornered hat o! the white -wigged from their Base camp in 11 hours. ;��. L ,} '',; ; ^Y -driver on the lofty boa oY the golden 'r j '* --:.coach, - i �ti ,A sudden outbreak ' of ` cheering _ . '�Perversit drowns the clatter of- the cavalry es - Cort as the glittering coach lumbers Into motion -with the Queen' sitting to Strange, that ,in summer when 'the y null vieLr. roses blow,} �f -._ m a seegarden-deep' I see t my in snow; , J., snow; e _With btowa . and leafless_ seed'-. `"' 'k�' '"' �• : Students Interested In Social Problems stakes springing tall,. }_ And scarlet rose-h'ps.clustered on 'h xr-'-•� ' � the wall. _ - _ K 4 y' Ninety-nine internat:Qnal student "conferences took place in Europe this - xt ' '\ ?, a ri"nd thea in winter, whets the snow r••.;�,,. Summer, ranging from those of the is thick, -' ; I + lef but mainly consisting of neu= l seem to see beneath it grass- elitreme right to those of the' xtretile' t, y grown brick, trals. 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As a partner in this gigantic enterprise you should be vitally interested in these efforts.. _ :HYDRO ELEC IC -POWER COMMISSION a74w .. =sir a �•. - :.: :: . ;:.; r "' 1 books that was incriminating in any _,. : - .. . y . ..1, .; , . ..%1. w :. "'"' :" `' �'" ' Y"` . - -` , �.a ..; .. ..'' > "''>• :`•:`><`%'".< .. j.. .' a' on the Blues than any other single i... :: ;:... .. . , . . '. ,. : :. - . _. ... ,, �, •, _ J 1. %,.,,� .. , a henchmen were betting, too. Terry's -.. s' bet of ten dollars was discovered. Sid. . . . ... ...� .., , "" . ­ �:::. . .. 1i s Reynolds, the reporter, had $100 pn . '5 ., ,;{..; :i: ..�'':��:::,::i��i����i�ii��iii��i:�i: ".1 ...�:;:��:.! . -. . . --.1 ­, . ''.... . ­ ,;, .. the Blues. There were other odd1. ,aj' ♦iii, ♦i♦i♦i♦i�'isi♦��i♦i �i♦i♦i♦i♦i♦iV♦i � o t ?77 �� d : a < +, ON ,� .... . ;� wr fEATH� �.. �� [AMON ...... CORLAND FITZS1MMOS( 4 <. -. �. . Synopsis When the United League season o ens Pop Clark's New York Blues or s 200 to 1 shot, Terry Burke being th only sports writer to give them chance at the, pennant. In the/Blue first game : Whitper, Philadelphia' star pitcher, is killed with a bull through cart after $mashing o a home Both Burke and Larr r"- Doyle, the Blues' rookie short-stop, fo whom Clark's pretty daughter France had shown her preference over Whi per, are suspected at first by Dete tive Keily. Death or injury cripp� every team the Blues meet, and a most always Burke gets 'a beat fo his paper on these sensational ha penings. It Is .Burke who discovers i - was a notorious gunman who sent fou -Boston players to the hospital wit e a bullet through their taxi tire. Di kin, Chicago star, dles on the diamon from poison on a phonograph need) fixed in the handle of his bat. Pietro Chicago's boy, disappears. Ciar sends Doyle to Newark but he is soo -. sold to- Boston. -The Blues are I " fourth place when they go to S Louis, where Scotter, pitching ace. I found dead from gas given off by mysterious powder In the box with Jigsaw puzzle sent to him anonymous - ly. Masked gunmen truss Burke u question him and warn him he know - too much.' Rawlins; the Chicago man Ager, Is hanged In a hotel room ad Joining his own. Penny. Detroit's eta pitcher, refuses to play against th Blues. Baseball's cur temporarily suspends the playing schedule and a 'a meeting of club owners Terry agree f to risk helping them uncover •th murder gang. ' The baseball games went -on` as for a time there were no more -at tempts at murder. As Mullins -rather cleverly pointed .out, there was further need for murder . at the time •''he Bluea were forging ahead. Larry's hunch was right. He w s. sold to the Washington team and helped them to climb .up and up. . - lifter the aeries of crimes which ppled all_ the good teams, th _` ashingtons kept right on the heels I the .Blues as they mounted toward e top. Washington met the Rubes In a bllistering. hot four -game series over labor Day is St. Louis. The Feds �. •made a clean sweep of the four kames and gained first place, sink- ing the Rubes into second position. 1�t the same time the Blues crept up •- ' *itthin a few percentage points of apcond place by downing the Detrat Beare .three out of five The Blue.► ..were playing their heads off now and the work of Reynolds in the outfield 4as a revelation.. He got fo=r hits is the first game of the last series '" find two in the second. Sid Reynolds gave his brother a great spread in the Brooklyn header for the magniri- cent. ball he played with th's Blues. Sid Reynolds was justly proud of -his baseball -playing brother. He took several digs at Terry about his fav orite, Larry Doyle, but Doyle's play- ing was its own recommendation. With the sadden jump: of the Feds . to top , a great cry want up -from • sports writers' all over the country. What would happen to Washington if they kept their -position at the top? — �X Would the murders be revived and, if so, which player would be picked as the final sacrifice for the Blues to win the pennant? The Blues moved into second place, downing the. Rubes in a double header upon their' farewell ,appearance out' west.' ' The police•were on the alert again. Terry had had some'theories' of his own, but.kept his own counsel as he watched and.waited. He was kept familiar with a1 ti , activities of the Now -York pori . Kelly had o' .I:cd. a search war- rant and raided Tony - Murallo's 'place. Murallo admitted placing some . ' money on the Blues early in the sea- son erause e • e ievec in op He ac_mitted he had increased his bets. -for g?1 h• could Iace• atter the sec - end cur,•.'::• aril iia• he had had a hunt';. ':' i 'c % hang a man for betting money and there .is nothing incriminating about having a hunch. There was nothing the police could do about Murallo. •. The three big poolroom operators were frantic.. They- had' taken all the money offered to them early in the '"-*—season at 200 to 1. With the Blues crowding. the other teams for first place, Tinkey in St: Louis, Dorfer in- . Chicago, 'nud Bernstein .in New York .. •.stood to lose their well-known shirts. They gladly opened their. books to the police- on the promise of im- . munity, but there was nothing on the '` .4 D.o'���♦'�0'�1� ;fid ;oo :off �o�* et ut P- Dir p, e s ° d r no as e- :.: :: . ;:.; r "' 1 books that was incriminating in any "'"' :" `' �'" ' Y"` . - -` , Murallo had more' mons u > "''>• :`•:`><`%'".< .. j.. .' a' on the Blues than any other single ;:... .. . , . . '. e bettor and a number of Murallo's 1. %,.,,� a henchmen were betting, too. Terry's -.. s' bet of ten dollars was discovered. Sid. . . , "" . ­ �:::. . .. 1i s Reynolds, the reporter, had $100 pn . '5 ., ,;{..; :i: ..�'':��:::,::i��i����i�ii��iii��i:�i: ".1 ...�:;:��:.! . -. . . --.1 ­, . ''.... . ­ ,;, .. the Blues. There were other odd1. ` bets here and there. If the Blues ' y brought home the pennant, the three r operators stood to lose about $400,- u< s 000. t• . i c. "It's enough to make the bookies e get together and kill off the Blues," A I I - • I. Kelly said to Terry, when they were . - -. • r talking it over. "But I don't think they'd dare, -because, you see, we . - .. t know too much about them. But I'll • • ' • - - r tell you right now they won't be ` ` h- anxious for the Blues to win and if •agination put into these crimes. They thought of this thing thought of it where he could find such a copy is they can unearth this th'.ng• for us haven't been the sort of thing you first in terms of baseball murder Canada. - ' . , they will"; would expect from gangdom. When 1.and second. "I am confident there is not a cer• e . "Why didn't we do something like' they want- to get a' man, they go out "If a gang were after, me, would tified copy of the. Act in Canada," ho ' this before?" Terry asked. and get him. They don't sit and they have come to my apartment the declared. • k "There are a lot of things about scheme and plot and plan. They just way they did and just. throw a scare ' ' n police and politics and n P p protection you shoot. into 'ins?" don't know. You've beard of protee- "How gangster murders have - {.To fie •Continu_d;) . Inn So!d at Moosonee • ' s tion and things like that, haven't been poison cases?" Without waiting .' . :.. - .. .;,- a you? Well, that's your answer. Now for a reply, Terry went on. "I don't • . •:%_• •- . :. ' • a they are worried about themselves say Murallo's skirts are clear, but if NO Certified Copy The James Bay Inn at Moosones and will. come through.- There is a code `honor among thieves' and all, this scheme was his, I -don't believe he would have gone about it in, the Of B.N.A. Act Here has been -sold by the Temiskaminf - a that." '. .. ' way it has been done. He would and Northern Ontario Railway to s •'r "I've been thinking a lot about not have gone to all the trouble, that -CALGARY.—There is.nota single group headed by G. R. Cockburn, To Tonto, it has been learned from Cot . ' this mess—have from the very start was taken in Boston. A .gangster - certified copy- of the British North Malcolm Lang, chairman of the T. i . ' - -and for a tima I -vas sure it was Murallo- and his gang. I know he would have riddled • the cab' with maebine-gun bullets and killed them America. Act in. Canada, C. E. Tohn- : N. O.-Railwav Commission. . - . ' y " ' has a lot of money and he has a repu- t off. No gangster would have bother- son, Social Credit member of Perlia- merit Bow a party . The purchase price was not reveal _ ; ta'tion as a fixer, but I don't believe . ed to t` Dirkin in the way he. was .for .River,, rally here this. week. ed but Col. Lang said- a "very satis is he is the prime mover in. this."' killed.' .Shooting would ha-, been _ Mr. Johnson sa`d he had>hunted'in facto factory arrangement had why?" Kell y . y 'sat back -and easier and less risky. The same vain through the •libraries of the The urchasin rates as. th p B group operates as. tlr listened. thing is true about Scotter in St. House of Commons and the Senate" in James Bay Company. "For one thing, Murallo is essen- Louis and Rawlins in Chicago- They Ottawa for a certified copy of the The hotel was built. shortly site . tialiy . a yggg gone into business. could have gotten to Planer in some Aet. The parliamentary librarian; he the railway -extended its line frog - - .• - There has been a great deal of , im- way less spectacular. Whoever .said, was unable to direct him to . - Cochrane to the James Bay region. - ' , -. .. . .. .. ­­ .'-� - I - ­ . I .1 1, , . .. . , :I ..TWO VIE�NS ON THE LIQUORQUESTION � ;,. 1. , . . --'1 ' .1 �, . . � ­�,.- - 11.1 . � 1. . ... - I . ­ - ­ . , ..­ . -�­- � - .. .­ '' . - . I— � 1. ..�. . "� , --:-." . -- :.. ---,,.-._ , �...�, , I I ­ ­­.::_ - � I �%' . - - ­­ � I ­ . . - , . . � , � :� . - - . . , I � ­ , :,.-. I -­ . � .." � - _: � , .1 I . .. "� �., -I - ,-�., , " - '. - 1. . .. ... . � . ' . ... .� . -1 .. . . - . ' .. - ' .- :: : ., \\ -_ .. 1/ PROFIT �— says Mr. Hepbarn _ - -. :. _TNE• . .- . :. • v. - - r . ,, PEOPLE"-= sa . 'R. h :. ys Mr owe s , . _' - - ... , .. - ' .. ;,. r, :., _, ;. _, -.. - - -: .. 1. _ _ _ ': .::OR three years the liquor problem has been out of control in Ontario. Mr. Hepburn, worried � :. . I .:.. .1by the rising, tide of public indignation, now tacitly admits the fact. In acknowledgmegt of - •_. . the situation, he makes another typical last-minute, pre-election promise. -- - . `.a 'But Ontario voters are not going to be fooled again. .. _ _. •.--- - — . - -- .., . _ . _ . ri ,r..,. Revenue First Hepburn - .: - . The. Conservative Part takes the -.: y position that public • . revenue should not. be gained at the expense of . '"Profit" has been Mr. Hepburn's liquor policy ever 1 ,decency. .. „ • i -since he took office. Here are his own words as quoted ..;' ' `1 .. - - - - _ = in the Border Cities Star, Windsor, October 26, 1934:- :- :No- Move Mushroom. Dives • Another thing that the Province requires is When revenue. am informed that since Mr. Odette took Mr. Rowe is elected,. beverage rooms will be "'� y ' ,I '' office, he has turned over to the Treasury $2,800,000. confined' to standard hotels which respect the law sad ' Let these people point out some other source of give�dequate service to the public.' ; -� j .'revenue. Do they want'higher gasoline or cor- •Restaurants, taxi office, rooming houses and hot dog - _ �� poration tax?• Do they want a Provincial Income ._stands will not, by means of a ,few "ferry -built" T :' _- - Tax? It is obvious that if we lose the revenue from _ -.changes in construction, be able to qualify as standard f , �. . the Liquor Control Board, we will have to get it . hotels. i elsewhere... _.:: :... _ .' '. 1 'Beverage rooms will not be forced on communities :, - - ... ii ri People Fi. ROWe where they are not.wanted.. Nor wi11 such places'fiour-- �' •. ish in the shadow of the churches of the Province. 1, i:, . Contrast this "liquor for profit" policy with Mr. . '01 ' `•Rowe's clean-cut stand in the interest of the people. - ;_� Nos -Po eaY Control - -- •_Mr. Rowe has pledged himself : "I will return to :, '`a policy of control by a responsible board,, free Under, conservative administration, by means of a ! c =.. =• from po itica pa ons made —responsible non-political control body, beverage rooms by the new board of all licensed hotels. I, promise will be so regulated that they will cease to•be a blot , • you that these mushroom dives which have sprung on the social' and moral life of Ontario. 'for un and flourished under Hepburn will be closed— '' A vote for the Conservative candidate is a vote - ,• .. r::3 stay closed... this policy of control. i ,_ . �lLTST ar. .. 1. "..YO1. lo�r��. _ ". ".. ... I.., ­ ­tT� .�an • 1. - I �` :HT1 ® T E . • C J 0 "'a" S E RV'AT I V " .- .. r• .. . 1.,. . '. ,!�', .�.- 1 Issued by the Liberal-Gnservative Party ol'Ontario. . .' : . 4 •, , - . .. 1 ti -' . , 17 4 - X, —Thieves have been operating in you sastired , yourself of Pickering during the past week. On 'Ww Friday night they broke into C. Silk's —,Miss Ruby Andrew is enjoying garage and took out all the 'a two -week's vacation, part of which gasoline from his three cars, and has been spent in lismilton. also all the tools from them. They then broke into his butcher shop —Harvey and MrB, Barrett, Of Toronto, have been spending a week and helped themselves co about $25 with relatives here. rworth of canned goods. This is The United Church, Pickering, the 'fourth time in which Mr. Silk has had the gasoline, stolen from announce their Anniversal Services an and Turkey Supper, for Sunday, TnnA li, m hm lol Oct. 17th, and Tuesday, 19th. De- And tried to semi ove the cash reg - 'tails' later. X, —Thieves have been operating in you sastired , yourself of Pickering during the past week. On W -`%3Four right to vote? See the lieu. Friday night they broke into C. Silk's —,Miss Ruby Andrew is enjoying garage and took out all the 'a two -week's vacation, part of which gasoline from his three cars, and has been spent in lismilton. also all the tools from them. They then broke into his butcher shop —Harvey and MrB, Barrett, Of Toronto, have been spending a week and helped themselves co about $25 with relatives here. rworth of canned goods. This is The United Church, Pickering, the 'fourth time in which Mr. Silk has had the gasoline, stolen from announce their Anniversal Services his ..cars. On the same night the and Turkey Supper, for Sunday, thieves entered Collacutt's garage Oct. 17th, and Tuesday, 19th. De- And tried to semi ove the cash reg - 'tails' later. later. As it is electrically operated Mrs. (Rev.) Cousins, of Darien, they did not remove it, probably GO,-, And Mrs. ROW HarrOcka, Of thinking that they could not dispose Eisteven, Sask., returned home On of one of that type without creat - Monday, after spending a month c The ing suspicion large number of with their aunt, Mrs. Mechin, and thefts that go without the guilty relatives in Toronto. parties *bleing found out, seems to --,We congratulate the Women's give encouragement to those who Institute an their success at the are criminally inclined and thus in- 0shaws, Fair, On Saturday last. ahey had 21 exhibits Am which they creases the number of crimes eom- ..Won 21 prizes, namely: 10 Firsts, witted in the country, and which seems to become more numerous 8 Secoffill and 3 Thirds, every 'art- each succeeding year. icle exhibited winning a. prize it vem Uttle --indo Thane persons contemplating re- - W8 FOR SALE -Close fpring. 'ers and fresh cove. bred' building or mali:ing building imp- Ambarton roventients, am urged to take ad- vantage of the facilities of the Harold Mitchell left onSunclay for Home Improvement Plan. See Your a trip to Vancouver, Mont"a and banker, or the local chairman, C. other points West. "E. Morley Miss Emma Mitchell is visiting at -L-St. George's' Church, Sunday, the home . of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mit- Sept. 19th. 17th Sunday after Tr. chell, this week. Inity. Morning Prayer at 11 a. in. Sunday next is Rally Day in our -Preacher, Rev. E. G. Robinson. Sunday School, starting' at 9.45. A ...7.30 P. in. Evening Prayer, Preach- good attendance 4 requested 'Mabel er, Mr. G. K. Kingston. S. S. at We are pleasedto see Miss 10 a. ZXL. Dixon has returned after spending Wednesday everting, Sep. a year in California and British Col- .22nd open for the United Church umbia. Paul's ChuTch, Dunbartan—, People's Union Weiner.t. .--.-.,:Young iner Roast Ito, Sunday, Sept. 19th. 17th Sunday be held in A. E. Calvert's woods, after Trinity. Sunday School at on Elizaheth Str. A good time is premised all who attend. A fee of P' -m. ening, Prayer at S p.. in. ten cel will be charged to cover Preacher at this service, Rev. E. G. Robinson. expenses. —Service in the United Church, The engagement is announced m 'an Sunday next at 11 a. in. and 7 Toronto, of Miss - Anne Wallt pi. m. Rally Day will be daughter of Mrs. Henryalbrin, ry -S� observtd as usual in the abditoriain Mr. John Pearson, son of Dr. and of the thweli. The. choir are hold Mrs. H. C. Pearson, of Dunbarton. ing their Corn Roast on the beach The marriage to take place immed- this Friday night, members please lately. Mrs. Gerald Cowan entertained on --Services In the Presbyterian Wednesday aftRrilloon at her home at Church will be conducted -on Sunday Rosebank for Miss Florence Ander- . next by Mr Ralph Carmichael, son sen. The occasion being a cup and of the pastor, who -graduated. graduated in saucer shower- .. A most delightful -Arts in McGill University and is tel was served, presided over by Mrs. Alex. Them. now nearly through with his Divin-. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell op- ity Course. The service will be held ened their home on Friday everting 6111111SUAIM 3 p, m. D. S. T. and to Miss Elva Annis and her, many Sunday School at 2 p. in. •-The tomato crop throilghotit friends, who presented her with a the province an exceptionally is miscellaneous shower. The bride -to - -.Wood one, both as regards quantity bl the recipient of many beaut- �:­Barber -Shop .Beauty Paribr'' A competent lady will havechall of the beauty parlor and satisfac, tion is guaranteed at reduced prices. Permanent Waves,'82.00, $3.50.$5.00 Shampoo and Finger Wave. .50 Finger Wave. '.35 Mar,cel, *40 Oil Shampoo, .-.35 Ladies' Hair Cut. .20 Special Prices, May 25 to -31 Oil P. W., Reg. $2.00-.$$1,5( Reguivr, Reg. 43-50.43-0( Reigular. 'Reg. $5.00-$4.0C --H. ACAD.1" !bene Fla n The Pickering MEAT . MARKED" T We carry'& full line of. L Fresh. and Cured Meats .Our delivery is at your service. Pbone Pick 1620 .:CLARENCE SILK 4VOW Adwer"feww"lls. FOR 15. 1 oung'pies. -!lira. Tanner, P-citering. Phil Pick 1702. 2-3 CP115 f�MAKING—AtIcitI7,enn.1 il Z. sol C. N. R. station. Joseph Cowan. 4-6 FOR MALE—]UpiRe. 6 weeks old. and a save 100 lbs. each. Mrs, Tanner, Pickering.Pbove Pick 1702 3-4 EOR SALE—Pure bred Yoskillhibe vewdue Sept, S(h, First litter, M.B. k.- -;, hone Rick 1031 - . 21 %A' ANTED TO RENT—A bouke. with ane land, Posseask" wanted this fsll� For funberfticularearpay Pict Bring News. 2-3 FOR QUICK SALE -8 piece ed oak di silixte, Apply .Bank AM quality. The canneries are be- ilul and useful gifts. 4 ing swuniped with the fruit and are Rib -Roll L)00MEK40lRbl� 'it kPKRl1% WAN. ITED. -Mbpce empelled to ship to other parts, LILLIAN'9 Reasonable rates, licated. alectr'city and bath. Mrs. D -M, Morgan; where the canneries are not so ov- 4 erworked. BEAUTY SHOP' (IN 14ALE-91-o4cip dsirp fill FShileving to Toll Will 0--ne weeill witnessed one of Bacon Now 96 Ilia.' 88 lbs. go, don't put off rol a new milk wilatock. lit"Altatill "d .0l the worst wind and rain storms of Three doors east of the Old Chur& givin as a Kalil Concern- Will *c" Puft"l and oll for remainder. H. T4. Dunning. R R 8, Claremont. the season. Thousands of dollars Garage. Mr. O. Cruinnerl- 4 damage was done by the high winds, Residlen". BALE- First Fdort1rairp on -which blew down houses, trees and Be sure to the genuine IL B.P. FOR A property situated in the village of Pieter - fruit. destroyed a large amount of f destroyed 'the �Skansptlio and Minter"" IW Apply to Thomson A MI'lan. Gordon House. Pickering. itf, boats on lakes suffered M*40W W free cost enables lestflisas �=o= aP greatly and several men were drown. Fingerwal OR SALE OR RENT -Half tulle Fill ed. At Sudbury five inches of lain Oil Shampoo a Plates -111're of Clarell lot 17. es;,o. 9. Pickering, fell in lil hours, and the streets JALrchint 36c. a hood C e looscre farm in stat or cultivation. Ap- -.60 ply Paterson ri. Coates, Claremont, 2ti liffe flooded. In Pickering there Manicure 35C.- it vem Uttle --indo Facials - W8 FOR SALE -Close fpring. 'ers and fresh cove. bred' blew in wS. • ---On accoll of the Sl FairHAIRCUTTING pure and grades. T. B. B to @Led and blood tested Free delivery I-Murphy.Murcollrarms. Lindsey. at coindrig on Sept. 27th, the monthly Phone 1352. 130 meeting of the' Women's, Institute VOR 8 A LE-Carlood of fresh cows 'Will be held a week earlier, on Tues- ad Waves L . and R n ra froin Ottawa Valley, restriet. . ce Vices day- afternoon, Sept. 21st, at a o,- 83.50 ed all reasonciable. pply to Cardin Wesly.-Marill -Phone Agincourt 40 R 21. clock, at the home of Mrs.' Frank '"'hal IlairlL 2200 G. C. Sparks. Prop'.r. 51tf H*ll. Ron. Call- to prevent colds. "Planning the Family Menu" 'Ihv Miss Muriel and iss Margaret Westney. '!Storing_ Vegetables for Winter Use" by Mrs., H. Miller. Assistant Hostesses: Mr.,;. Cronk and Mrs. Bray. —The Cani.dian 'Natir4ral Exliib-. --ition for 11)37 iA now a thinjT-iof-tl�t­ past, and it -is said 'that so far a-, -the number and qnalitty of the .:the Fair is a recor(l one.But thy! attendatice ww; atdisaf)pointment to the Directors and -ail those intereqt­ ­,led in the Exhibition. It •ras abOLIt 800,000 less than .last year.' But ---"�this is really not so bad as it looka as proUbly about half of them -would be children, who are admitted free .0n.certain days. This decline in -attendanep is dup to the infantile ..,paralysis epidemic which prevented 'the children from attending. --An Interesting, educational pre- sentation is being given in the' Un- .",-ited Church here on Tuesday even- ing, Sept. 219t., when a native min - tater of the Christian Church - in Jain Alca, will give an illustrated lec- ture, "Jamaica, the Beautiful" at 8 p. m. Rev. Raymond Booth, of Toronto, well-known to many here, will Introduce. the speaker. This little island of the tropics has been brought to the attention of t�ie peo- ples of the north quite regularly of .."late year;, and here is an opportun- • ftv to see and 1,-ar frnm. ors I -- In that kiteresting island, of the in- teresting featxires and scenes of that place. No admission. S;I-V*_ collect- ion at the door. All are invited. 0 3 y of steel have icresse in the cost Of niew roofing, but it actually coats you less relatively, to buy Rib", Roll or Tito >;ap rooSag today than a�,,w �,� Look at these agnrea. Here ie what' - �,,,/ Rib -Roll Write us for details or we YOU banker. He will welcome you. Cost of 100 sq. ft. Roofing Use ISTATITE UD -HED MAILS. 1933 1937 Bed IN lba, 212 VIC Lead on the head positively 11,85 b16 5.6 bill Oats 14 bV6 9.876 bu. seals the nail -hole. A drive —a- nail that hold, like a Barley. 11.5 baa, 8.5 ba bulldog. Bacon Now 96 Ilia.' 88 lbs. go, don't put off rol a new JAIIIIIIIAWAY POULTRY roof to protect your c7cl and livestoil Got one of CA d -'a EQUIPMENT two beat tocftng'+alnea. �20,A w large or "ull I "'Or ho isJ 2t Rib -Rall and Tits -Lap 0 snit y : in Rooflat" on right incubators, E."s. 1 . I ittl 04002 your ofd . They save meow by cuttisix upkeep cost. r-eeds7E and po Z U: ratu Be sure to the genuine IL B.P. roduct and have no Preston Fortilater re are many Vile wtatal and . aftelt Tice attached to your seed drill M*40W W free cost enables lestflisas �=o= lead law to. with we shoso- Wastb4r-Eastern Sed Products vskil - Sw"I dA Fachip andTCgtC*4TO MCWMAL PITON Pitwom, Oil -1 - - and -- yl ajr let 01 'C041JtZ I&ABILlry No Cos. oN's ri 0OL AformQ ro su16y4rfok l Agent for McCoy wicli Xeerirg ].palm 1dac,bjxeiy,(,....,, ....and Repairs. Our Mottl "Wed have., flan get it is not made. Irelephose 8000 is So BALSDON