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DR H. O. PEARSON—Physician
bedZa geoa. Dunbarton., 191y
RE. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director
eOptom trical Association of Ontario. Red.
atered Member of the Atnerican Optometrical
attsedeum. Eyes eaamined by sppointa—t•
@bora sen. Claremont. onc.
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RDONALD RUDDY Barrister
• Sol nor. Notary euobC• Moavyw Loan.
Odkee formerly occupied by Lae late A. G. t:brts-
ama. wotb wing of ,;curt !souse° W kutby - Illy
BEATON, BELL (f' ROSS
Barristors tf' Solicitors
WILLIAM J. BEATON. K. C.
ii. BROOKE BELL, & C.' J, D. F. ROS:
JAMES A WRIGHT
!a May btreet. Toronw. Adelaide 983E
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U. RiCBARDt1UN & Co., Barris'
a fess. Soltaton. Notaries etc., Suite bet:
Racelsior Life Building, a6 Toronto 5t. Toronto
TNipbgoe Ad. 1688: Pickering Phone a813. ht]
T1dou"N A MoKILLAN—Betrrie'
Mn. Sdtcitors, Notaries. Public. Offen
boars? -9. or byappointme t at reaiddace o.
Aagm McMillan, third house west of Pickerini
Dairy. Toronto office, t9 MciAnda St. Pbom
Pick 76; Tosoutol Elgin 63117 e9tf
f'tONANT& ANN LS — Barriate-s.
tens. Notaries Public
40RUON D. CONANT.'K. C.
ALUN F. ANNIS, B. A.: LL, B.
Qom•' •7 1 2 Simcoe St. S_. Oebawt
pbome-4 std 6" (Gshawa). stud -at tl r Court
House. Whitby. (Mr, Conant) Phone T (Whit
by). --
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11ERBERT T. F,ALLAISE. L. D S.:
D. D. S. Graduate of the RoyR1 College o,
Deata, Sur�wassM the t)niveratty of Toronto
og in rerdenCe second door wt of St . And
fs Cburch. Pickartug, Ont• Office hours; i
.a. M. M 6 p m.. or eq app�m
test. (X-M36arvice). Piwie Piek a7tr)• 4iay
' - . . M><fla►tsuwe � prat}.
�j POStILL. Licensed Auctioneer,
isr ooansiee of York and ousscto, Ase-
a► slava aafsa of all !rands anenued so on sbormol
aostea. Ad&te" omen awns P.O., Out.
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1t BIiATON. TOWNSHIP
Do Clerk. Conveyascer.Commmioner (of
taatoa affidavits. Accountant, Etc, Issuer of
Usmage L e sues_ Wlutevale. Ont.
A, E. RICHARDSON
611NI9RAL INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
CONVEYANCING
An old established agency, read? -
to serve.
. " base, Pick. 6ti00
W1111. -
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-LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR
1 Sales conducted Anywhere
Phone or Smite. Address 814 Dundat
Street. East.
;Whitby. `Ontario.
CYRIL E. MORLEY
OHNERAL INSURANCE
Plekering, $ZM
-POINT
Insurance at
'tt educed Yates
�. For your car
See Us
SERVICE and PROTECTION
SUGGESTIONS
for the Home
;STUDIO COUCHES
Lam• with or Without wardrobe
These are. lovely couches
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
59:76 to. $22.50
'END TRBL
$2.25 to $5.25
SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES
$16.50 to $22,50
FEET MATTRESS, $5.75.510,50
WALL PAPEB
1111kiew Anbulanes, Day sir NisM
C. A. •STERRITT
Faneral Director
YuMiture Dealer
g�10�k8t'iAQ. `� • • ' d�lntatl0
PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY SEPT. 14 1937 .
-N TIDE
"Our trucks pass your way
every day,
COAL, COKE,
Wt OD, CEMENT,
SAND,. GRAVEL,
and
BITILDER'S SUPPLIES
also laoal cartage work
We have also plaeed in stock a full
line of Maple Leaf Milling
Uo's Feeds.
A. We MITCHELL
Pickering, Out.
Office phone 7400 Residence 9520
The Beal Store, Claremont
PHONE 924
FURNITURE
We wre displaying an attractive
v&Aety of
Aluminum wnd Greniteware Etc.
Furniture and Furniture -
Novelties.
Prices low, in keeping ;with times,
RADIO SERVICE •
A Graduate of Radio College
with
Up-to-tbe-minute training
and
FINEST ERUIPMENT
for
Guaranteed Satisfaction
AT
Rei+sonwble Prices
Tubes and Batteries always w L jd
H. ROY MILLER.
roufrham. Ontario
48tf Phone Mark 1908
D,� A. M E E 'R
Insuralloe of All Binds.
Beat Rates Available with
Security and Service.
ilkddress Phone
BROUGHAM_:PICK 516
We Handle
1
A Complete Line of Pure
ina, Livestock; -and
!Hog Chow.
D. N. Lock ri Dna
'Pickering MiUs
PICKERIN,G, ONT.
-WE DELIVER
R. Go- CLENDENING
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Private Ambulance
Day and Night Service
Phone9WO.
. `.•Malvern 5000,
Markham, e Onto
For'cold weather by calling us
NOW and having your stoves,
furnaces, troughs and roofs
repaired
If it is: a new stove or furnaoe.
we will be pfeased to serve you,
Our prices are right. Pipes, elbows
etc., always on hand.
-Agent for ,Massey --Harris
repairs.
ALVIN BUsBBY
,Hardware Tinelmith
PTCHERINO
pheae '"Go�'; .1
Cherrywood
Silo -filling and threshing are the
order of the day.
Rally Day has been postponed till
Sunday, Sept. 26th. We hope fox
a good .attendance.
Russell Davidson went to Niagara
for another .load of peaches this
week.
We are sorry' to report Roy Morr-
ish ill with pneumonia. A trained
nurse is caring for him, and we hope
a complete recovery soon.
Wm. and Mrs. Davidson .were
guests at the Johnston-Annis wedd-
ing at Dunbarton last Saturday aft-
ernoon.
Brock Road
Miss Marjorie Kayes is home a-
gain after enjoying a motor trip to
Montreal recently.
Wedding bells have rung, are ring-
ing again and will continue to ring
in the near future, in and around
Brock Road.
Friends and relatives gathered at
the home of Mr. Willis Hamilton
last week for the purpose of show-
ering his daughter, Alma, and her
husband, Mr. T. Kirkwood, with
many lovely presents, The happy
couple were married quietly last
month and intend to 'reside at West
Hill. Over a hundred of the neigh-
bors enjoyed refresharfents after the
shower, followed by dancing, and
R11shes of long life and happiness
were conferred on the newly m rr.
ied coupie . _
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A adley -
The Autuznn Anniversary Services
of the Audley Church will be held
on Sunday and Monday. Sept. 26th
and 27th., Sunday, afternoon at 2.30
p. m . Rev , Russell O'Brien, of the
Whitby TAhernscle will be the spea-
ker and Greenwood choir will supply
the music, and in the evening at 7.
30 , Rev. Mr. Jeh,14inson, will preach
assisted by the Flickering choir. On
Monday evening at 8 p. m . the
Young Men's Pilot Bible Class of
Greenbank will present a -Minstrel
Show, consisting of solos, duets,
quartets and choruses, instrumentals
and spirituals, comic barter, quibble
and jest. This _group has delighted
many audiences. If you cannot la;Wh
don't come. Lunch will be served- to
all at the close. Admission, 25 and
15 cents.
Highland Creek
Centennial United Church, High-
land Creek, announce their anmver-
sary secvizes for Sunday, Oct. 3rd.
Rev • Dr. Edwin Smith, will' conduct
service' in the afternoon, and the
Iocal pastor, Rev. Hovrey, at the ev-
ening service. Particulars later.
..Dumbarton.
-Harvest Services in St.-Paul's,on
Sunday, October 3rd.
Miss Elda Pear, -e, of Newtonville,
Mrs. A. Poyntz, of Victoria B. C.
visitedwith their cousin Hiss Helen
Thom last week.'
The W. A. of the United Church
will meet at -the home of Alrs. W.
,B. Lotton,'on Thursday, Sept. 30th,
at 3 .o'clock.
Dunbarton Church was. the scene
of a very pretty wedding when Elva
Irene Annis, daughter of Air. and
Mrs. Walton Annis, was united in
marriage to Mr. James Hugh Clark.
About one hundred guests attended
the reception at their home afer.
St-. PauPs, Dunbarton, (Anglican)
Sunday, September 26th. Sunday
School at 2 p. m, Evening, Prayer at
3 p. m. Preacher at this service,
Rev. E. G. Robinson. Please note
that the Sunday School and Service
will be heldon anTime.
A committee for North-west Rel-
ief has been appointed from the Un-
ited 'Church, namely:.Elmer Annis,
James Barnes and James Mitchell,
to co-operate with the local organiz-
ation in securing and shipping fruit
and vegetables to the drought area.
All the assistance available is nec-'
essary and will be gratefully accept-
ed.
Reserve the evening of Sept.
29th for the second annual concert
sponsored by the East Group of the
W. A., to be held in the S. S.
room of the United Church. Those
who attended the concert last year
will remember a vertpleat ev-
ening, and the grousan
will be look-
ing for the' co-operation of the con-
gregation in this endeaver.
Greenwood
Mr. and Mrs. E. Annis are sp-
ending this week in Orillia. .
Mr. --pd Mrs:, F. Gibson spent
Sunday in Orillia.
The community was shocked to
hear of the sudden death of Mr. N.
Bie at his home -on Sunday evening.
He was a grekt friend and neighbor.
The community sympathize with the
family in their bereavement.
Kinsale
Mr. Clarke, of Cha;gee Ake has
taken Mr, Fox's place e.t R. E.
Mowbray's.
Miss Eileen Parkin entertained
se_ueraL girL frtends to a birthday
party. in honour of '.Miss Claire Pat-
terson on Sunday last.
. Silo -filling is the fashion in our
community "The corn is a big crop
and hard to cut. H. Parkin has pur-
chased a new corn binder to cut his. -
The W. M. S. held an open meet-
ing in the church last Sunday even-
ing a playlet "Waked Up" was giv-
en by the Four -Square -Class.
- Miss Edna Stevenson returned to
her school on Monday after a week's
holiday owing to a case of infantile
paralysis in the community. -
. The Young -People of Kinsale,
Greenwood and :Mount Zion gathered
at Mrs. M. and Miss M. Harbron's
last Saturday evening to honour Mr.
W. Mrs. Kivell. The young couple
received, many useful -gifts 'and the
best wishes.
Brougham -
Mr. and Mrs. L. Matthews 'vis-
ited Toronto _ friends on Sunday.
Mr. Bob Nicol has secured a pos-
ition in' Scarboro..-
Mrs, George Philip was a week-
end visitor. with Oshawa relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Moffat and J.
Gercrw were Brougham visitors on
Sunday.
Donald Beer arid mother were in
attendance at- the wedding of- a rel-
ative in Toronto on Saturday.
Mrs. Cosgrove and Mrs. North,, of
Toronto, were with the Harveys on
Tuesday, Mrs. Cosgrove remaining
for a visit.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Eldridge
and sister, all of Toronto, spent the
week -end with John -Phillips and
family.
Miss Jean McCluie and Mr. All-
en Crocker were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Matthews during
the week.
Several members of the W . M. S.
attended the W. , 211. S. sert•-ice at
Kinsale on Sunday evening,
The Y. P. of the church held an
enjoyable social evening on Friday
last' at a corn roast in Johnston
bush.
Mrs. K. Werry, Christian Fellow-
ship Convener of Oshawa Presbytery
is,expected to give an address `at
the Friday evening meeting of the
Y. P. Union, Miss Annie Bayles. 'in
charge of the. meeting:
On Sunday evening, Oct. arc% . at
7.30 P. m. the Merpal Quartet, of
Toronto will conduct -a Thankoffer-
ing Service for the W. N1. S, in
Brougham United Church. An int-
eresting service of song vrill be giv-
en. Come and enjoy it with us. •
The September meeting 'of the
W. M.. S. held at .the home of Mrs..
F. Cassie had a fair attendance on
Thursday, although weather was un-
favorable,. Mrs. H. Malcolm, Pres-
ident, presided. Arrangements Fere
made for packing the bale for Wes-
tern Relief, on Oct. 8th, at the home
of Mrs. Brown. . Program( for. the
afternoon was given by Group A.
Mrs. Norton in charge, in the ab-
sence of Mrs. O, Wilson, Convener.
Tea was sensed by Mrs. Cassie
The W. I. held a largely attended
meeting at the M. Ellicott home on
Presided'. The Treasurer reported
bilis paid for. tuning and repairs -to
the public piano and for caretaking
of the cemetery flower bed.- Mrs.
Birrel reported" attending one sess-
ion of the School for Leaders and
was Itthpressed with the value -of the
refinishing furniture course, but for
lack of time the members decided to
drop this Course. Miss Annie Bay-
les was appointed as delegate to the
Junior' Girls Homemakers' Leader-
ship Course, to lead the Junior Girls
here. Mrs. Maus and Mrs. Duncan
presented five papers on Home Ec.
onomics. Many good canning >mgg-
estions answered Roll Call. Hostess-
es Mesdames ENicott and Glen ser- {
ved a dainty tea.
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.GREENWOOD
MILLS
1886-•1936
Feed Piga at a 'Profit
by using Pig Starter, Pig Concels+
trate and Finely Ground Grain.
. ;c
No profit in feeding coarsely grotmd
-
grain.
We grind finer than others and give
's
good service, and are. open all the
,
year around; not just in the heavy;
feeding time.
Use Poultry Laying Mash, Scrateh
Grains, Shell and Grit for Profitable
egg production.
-`
We keep all these, also Bran sad
Shorts and other Feeds.
-Chapping=Mgnday, Wednesday
and Friday.
a
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.-: PIANO -TUNING ::-.'.::_:
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AND
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AIl kinds of Repair work
=
All Toning Guaranteed..
C. S. MacDONALD
209 CLOSE AVE., TORONM
Phone Lakeside 15M --
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Orderf� taken at NEWS OMos•
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Shingles. For' Sale
-:
Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles.
Bird's Felt Slate Shingles.
Also. re-rubberipg buggy wheels.
Lawn mowers sh%rpened.
T. PATERSON 8 - C`LAREMON
Ciali and get prices.' ,Phone 2815
Builders' Supplies •
-- Lumber and Lath
-B. C. Shingles
blue Coal'
:' Alberta 0oa;1
Domestic Coke
Cement. Lime, Plaster
Maple- Body. Wood
Agents for Liindy Fenoe
-;and Metal_t,00hn�+
sand -,
�Ceekshutt Implements
2Becare Mees Before Boyilbe
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WILSON BROK,
LOCUst Hi11, Ont.
-E
Pbone Mxrk 7200
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TEAR RON'Q
All
SPRAY
,.FLY
- -for-
•ry�
•�VL�►TT■ .a-.
,And AN domestic Stock
gives, Longer Protection. Will
not taint Yfiilk
Note the Low Price:
:~
$ 1.00 per gallon ' .
12$ Ounces
'Container Included .
„>
Wesbelieve this to be•the best
procurable,
Made by tankers of Creoihl.
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E. C. Jones, Phm. B
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%omen Drivers a volved in rear -end collisions, Prof- Expert Has Collected with pictures, and are much more The {gong Family
R p feasor DeSilva said. elaborate than those we see in this —
Muscle B�Llnd One woman interviewed' by the 1X000 Yards. of Ticket country. Joined together in a straight Rece'i'ves Condolenc?s
Massachusetts State Traffic Depart- line the tickets in this collection
meat, whose head last year took 'the "Who'll swap a yellow Turin 1887 would stretch over 1,000 yards. and Namesake girls— strangers liv:ng
". - entesimi for a blue one show every colour in the spectrum. n different arts 8f Soli n^.—
_ special course with Prof. DeSilva,
twenty-five c i p Salford, G
0pert Says 'Phis ls4Reason They had 11 accidents in two years. million marks Berlin of 1920? You were invoked in a strange and tra'ic
Are In More Accidents None was serious or involved per- would imagine that two enthusiastic identity mix-up. The two girls, ri>amed
Than Men conal injury, but ten were per-
rear- stamp collectors were'trying to better C!t :w� D—tectiva
each in some philatelic deal; actually 'p Cox, both lived in JNand Strut, one
crashes, all due, said the statistician, P is Lov cr Erxghten and the oihcr in
�— it is the language of the Tram and - Sccdlcy.
to a woman's natural extreme cau-
Bus ticket collectors. 1vlade.aine Raymond, 21 -yea: -old
ake the word of a man who tiousness and failure to look in the gung'rl, had the re utation cf be:n Te; as drowned,
LI iu:e, of - Seed
One such Hamburg expert has a P g
ows, women drivers do have more rear -vision mirror for following traf- P the. toughest fcma'.e crim:nal in Eos- ley was �lro:vre 1 in a canal in Prin-
` dents than men, not because they collection of • over 25,000 different
fic-both common female deficiencies. tont Mass., and she was xe^catl sent ce s urea, Manch:stir, and through -
tickets issued by tram and bus .com- - Y
less skilful, but because they're panics the world over. These are. for afive-year sentence in a reforma- out the day the mother cf the other
nscle-bound. kept in ten albums divided according tory. girl, Gladys, aged 21, who live; in
So says. Prof. H. E. DeSilva, head "You can't' keep me there—I'll be Lower Broughton; received calla
'Pite Accident and Traffic Research � •CsrOLtln U Haircut' � to the co:�ntry of origin, and arrang-- P
UP from ft±iend syrzrzthi� ln� wah her
ed 'in their dates of issue and face -out soon,?' she boasted'from the dock
uat Harvard University—the , - values, exactly as - stam.p-collectors when the judge gassed •sentence. She on her daughters death.y school of its kind in the world. « �„ keep their stamps.' Horse, steam, and made good .that beast soon after by But Gladys was enjoying a holi�ay
When is a child not child . is sliding down a roe of knotted bpd• in North Wales.
-'the distinguished visitor to the electric bus and tram are represented, P
14.E. said 'it was almost impossible a question that often puzzles barbers sheets from a third -floor window. Mr. Cox, of Broughton ea:d:
and of course the modern trolley -bus. „
each a woman over 25. years of and street car conductors when it The 1887 Turin bus ticket is the _pride She made her way to New York, 1t is not the''first time this sort
comes to charging fees, but a ready of mistake has occurred. Ttivewe
4e to drive a car properly. of this collection, the equivalent of found a job as a waitress by using occurred...
"They get ' set mentally and answer .was tendered by 0- C. Jen- the ld blue British Guiana of the an assumed name, and had almost , months ago 'there vias a fire at the
afeally. their muscles refuse to nette, ii►dustrial standards officer, at stamp collector. settled down before she , was re- ` other 'Mrs. •'Cox's horse, .and people
and at the seed necessar to a conference of Chatham, Ont., barb- The tickets 'bearing the highest arre ted She ave erself awn b called here to ,tel] how sorry they
p p y g_' gave : Y y
ern driving conditions," the traf- era last week. The definition comes face values are those of Germafiy is- writing to .her_ sweetheart in Boston,
c skper , said. from a London barber with 40 years'sued at the time pf her post-war in-, and letting him know' her address. `
A comprehensive study of thou- experience; he said; dation, -.when a 6d. ride cost the "I'm a dumb bunny.," I guess. was Milton.'s' quotation:— "They also
�ds of case histories of women "A child is no longer a child when year's income of a millionaire—on her comment when the police found serve who only stand and wait," finds
ers in the State of Massachusetts you have to use the razor over, his .paper. Japanese and other Eastern • her, "but Frn- so crazy about that guy , ; its counterpart in the' noan-ho4r
ealed women were invariably in- ears," Mr. Jennette said. countries have tram tickets decorated that I got reckless." cafeter:a tray holders.
Elm
0410QDAY ou have reason to rejoice that you voted
_ era' All
• Y 1 y Entire cost of 1�Ioth owances was assumed by the:
Province a saving to the.Munici al -Taxpayers of over
THenryout and Hepburn in. The Hepburn administra- g P
-tion has replaced -mismanagement with good manage- $2,100,000 a year.
:.
- meat, fj=vaganc+r`with econpmy.�t-has replaced the Municipalities share of Old Age- Pensions .was fake.:
: unbalanced budget with a balanced budget, changedthc over by ch -e Province, saving over. $1,000,000 a year.
:chronic 'Yearly deficit to a surplus of over 9-iili}ion dol- -
Tars. It has relieved the drain and strain on taxpa ers' Payment of Pensions to the Blind of $300,000
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_ pocketbooks in many. ways. In : the year that ended
: L
' -debt by 9 Abolitioaof the Students' examination fees of $170,000 '
o w Mothers and Fathers March 31st 1937, it. reduced Ontario's rosy
$33,098;165.39. wing that
u - -appreciate.
is another w rth- hile sa at of e
'
How You Have Profited
- Rates for: -Hydro -Electric Power have -been reduced to F
- the of $4,800,000.
users to extent . _.
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bHe burns Poi�cies
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The Hepburn GovertTment 'paid relief charges out of
Grant,, equal to one mill on' the dollar, from the, Prov current revenue instead of adding them to the Public
& ince to every Municipality, has relieved Municipal Debt to be paid for by increased taxes in the future,
tax a ers -to the extent of $3,000,000. ' -
P y ; .as was the. policy of the foirner Governrhent.
Cancellation of the amusement tax will save atrohs of
Z -p ' pMore .Sunshine Budgets
the�theaue, s orfs and other amusements• $3,000,000 a
year. :
Ontario is granting a $5 reduction its Motor..Car rates On October 6th,'you+will have the opportunity of show -
3 that will save motorists $2,500,000 a .year.
;;ing. �iitciiell F. Hepburn how much you appreciate his
4. . handling of the Provinces finances ' and the administra'
The Province has cancelled the 20 -per' cent: levy for. , . tion of its overnment Mark our ballot for the Liberal
merly made upon the, Counties toward the cost -of Can in your constituency, and,work to elect him by
King's Highways, a saving to Municipalities sof over a sof a majority. That's the way to show Mi. Hepburn
$2,700,000 'to' date, and a further saving this year ofou wanto "Carry On" with his program of tax
t him
' $2,000,000.
.
: red ons. He romises another. "Sunshine Budget" this
_ .:.. ..reductions. _
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t _ Township Road subsidy was increased to SO per cent.,
y ar--and you know he keeps his promise Be kind to
a Pavia to- townships of o0 000 per year. ydur own pocketbook—Vote Liberab 2
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mond W.. Toronto. ;♦; ';: 1 "'":"`
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'ed TOY SUFFERING.' HAVE YOU
. ve i.
itchingburning. scalding, wet or It may be cowardly to Lick u man
u
AGENTS WANTED
plJOGRESSIVE AGENT'S WANTED
for made. to -measure men's cloth•
Ing. Supercraft Clothes, 5044 St. Law-
rence. Montreal, Quebec.
SEND FOR FREE KIT-
; SOBIE'S, manufacturers for their
own 24 city stores across- Can-
ada, want agents to become exclus-
ive ..factory. representatives.
xclus-
ive..factory.representatives. filen and
women, earn bi.- money! Sell Sobie's
guaranteed Lingerie and fine.. Elos-
.ery. Get into this profitable bustq
ess now. Write today for flee outfit.
Sobie's 'Silk -Shops, Department S.T.
Farnham, Que.
-.$50.0cI WEEKLY SELLING FELT
Rugs.' For full particulars
write M. Shedel, Boa 473; Mimico, Ont .
;y' ARTIFICIAL LUMBS
HANGER STANDARD LIMB CO.,
126. Wellington Street • West, To-
ronto. Improved light metal and wil•
low artificial limbs without shoulder
strape.
BARN ROOFING --FENCE POSTS
OUR DIRECT FACTORY PRICES.
save you money on Supertite gal- -
vanized roofing. Superior steel Fence ,
Posts and steel granary li6ing. Super -
lot Products Limited. Sarnia, Ont. _
CARPETS RE -WOVEN INTO RUGS
,)LD CARPETS WOVEN INTO RE
dry skin trouble.. If so, use the guar-
when he is down, Lrt it Is sometimes
r.
F'UV-FARMING
anteed Inch Eczema Remedy. Write
necessaif to get him u.-).
--
The tittle is a place wtere we store
ELECTRIC WELDER
inch Drug Company, 1130 Weston Rd.,
and those contemplating marriage idea, if you ask me'.!'
z - '-
CORONATION
Toronto. Sold from coast to. coast-
One Dollar prepaid.
- Dad - `"..fy shavir.,^, L•: ash is trry
stiff. I wonder wt ^t's c:'ro^.;with it?"
• • '°
Ogdsm'sFineCutputsyou onthe right
The. Trindl Electric Welder
wtCNUERFUL NEW INVENTION
Wiley don't i:nu �. it �:as rice
track to all the high spots of smoking w
_.__.
Operates from 6 -volt.. battery.
- Brazes. $4.5U de
MUSICAL INSTRUNiENTS,
,-'"I
and soft when I patztcd tt:e bird cage
satisfaction. With this friendly, fra- x
fine cut II hit new of
EARN TO PLAY A SAXOPHONE _
, I'rurnpt�t. Tromlione. Become a
-fur
%v,Ads-Solders
livered. R H, Anderson, Lindsay, Unt.
yeaterday."
grant you peaks 1
pleasure in rolling your own. Porticu• 4°
larly if you're careful to use the bast
Yonge, Toronto. Friend -."Gc h, L need, five bucks
-
FILMS AND PRINTS
Jtusiefan. Send Form for six'days'
Free Trial. Ten months' terms -no lu
I-Aterature free. Greene Music
Florence - "Darling, I wish -I cculd
.. feel perfectly certain that I am the
, „ „ " mi
papers- ' Chantetler or •Vogue
There's a bigger 15c package of
NLARGEMENTS FREE W-- H
every 'l5 cent order. (toll' tiln's
terest,
Company, 57 Queen St.. Fast, Toronto.
only girl you have ever loved:
Clarence -. "So c'o i, dear.'
Ogden's, now.
.c.weloped' and eight prints --5 rears..
,d
reprints.3 cents each. Brightling..29
� -
P•S_ r7
your pipe
_ _,__,_„ -_,•
MISCELLANEOUS
Richmond Street East, 'I'orento.
No man is per.cct -. only the wo-
Ogden r
Sensational New Discovery
HIG'LOSS, ,DECKLE
gg,��ECHARGES RADIO I'f's, FLASH-
g7,
rXre°' `
Cue q'
Plus
SPARKLING.
edged prints, three extra with
t.
fights,' dry' eells, guaranteed like
A prominent officiA. of the -tele-
-
each roil finished '15c, Twelve reprints
25n Deihanty'a; Webbwood, Ont.
new. Stamped envelopQ ,brings full
particulars. A. E. Lueck, Box 152,
phone company was rudely aroused
insistent
�
Lockwood,, Sask,
from his slumbers by the
DOLLS DEVELOPED AND EIGHT,
ringing of the telephone. After bruts•
-and "seeing I.lie
j t
,
BURLEY,yFOUR POUNDS
prints. with free e.nlargeument, 25c.
�I=AF
Ing his toe on- chair
Reprints 3c each. Commercial Photo-
*1'.00. toutn pounds $3.00. Five
tee
stars', he reached the telephone.
co,`
P• pt. B.. Uutremout Que.
pounds Virginia Leaf Cigarette Tobac-
Official (growling). - I'll-elloI"
v,
SFrvlce.
eo $2.00. Postl)aid .with flavoring. Nat-
ural i.eaf Tobacco Co... Lean•ington,
Loud Masculine .Voice - "Are You
9
an official of- the telephone company."
a, a
ooa -
ZERO PRICES, EXPERT WORK.
Roll with free enlargement 25c.
Ont.
Official --- "Yes. What can I do for
eN
WE GUARANTEE YOUR FIT WITH
Trevanna Studios, 93 Niagara Street-,
you?"
_
St. Catharines,- Ont.
best quality, latest stvle -suit or
winter overgoat (slightly used), regu-
t12.
Voice - "Te -11 me, - how. do you, like
getting out of bed at two o'clock rn
^, ;
DEN
�ayC - ROLL DEVELOPED AND
on de,,'tle edge print of 'each. -
g
-lar to .160.00 for _$6 ,to_ Fall coats,
the morning to sus f; c-- a wrong num•
Eteprints 3r. 10_ for 25c. One Free en-
or
regular to $35.00 for $4 to $8, Suit
coats, $2: New trousers, In
bur call?"
-OG-
- -
,ri ��;;� Y
largemeat with each order 25c -
more Snap 1' Photo Set+iFe� Einx.-.-_
'tweeds.- serges and worsteds, $1.25,:-c
-
-Some -men -don't -know the 'fi,'st
5
Station K. Toronto..
$1,75, $2.25. $2.95. Postpaid. State—
measurements. colours,' -style, age. Sat-
lsfaction guaranteed or money refund-
'
thing.about liard.ftmes until the y;i._
loses her lob. _ ...
and I don't knoaz when: to let
BOLLS; DEVELOPED: PRINTED.
one tree Pnlargement 25c. Re•
ed. Send money order -Ruskin & Co.,
Man - " Pm glad oi: that, I was
prints 10 for 25c. PhotorCraft, 1S31j
Peterboro. Ont.
Young flan - " I'.m thinking of cs s'
afrahl you fhought -you ctmuld bet it
,)LD CARPETS WOVEN INTO RE
King St. E.. Toronto.
PERSONAL ing some 'girl to- marry me. WVhat o
-from m e," ^
F'UV-FARMING
versible Rugs. Write for price list.
-Baker Cleaning Co., Toronto 4.
you think. of the -idea?"
BOOKS EVERY NrARRIED COUPLE Sweet'Yqung Thing - "It's a g:i.at
--
The tittle is a place wtere we store
RISE MINK FOR PROFIT - GET
R
COVERS
and those contemplating marriage idea, if you ask me'.!'
Giings ,we don't need until it tomes
CORONATION
started right with Moss "Quetico"
should-=rewl, "Entering Marriage." -24 --
time to throw` them away.
FIRST DAY ISSUE. CORONATION
strain mink -guaranteed stock: Write
for full information, Moss Fur Farms,
pages. postpaid, 15c. "Sex and Youth," Opportunity does not always k;ircdt
10.1 .pages, postpaid, 25e. Our 26 page at -the _door any 'more,_ Sometimes -if :
-
')',crud- Traveller = "Can I get iinp•
Covers -Newfoundland 30e each.
L. Hodder, ewfo ndlan, 30c ound-each.
Limited (mink breeding specialists).
illustrated catalogue of books. drug "site at the curb and honks.
supplies.`abd-hnusehold dovelties,. free
thing to eat inthis dirty dump?"
-
land.
Sapawe. Ontario.
_
upon request. Supreme Specialty, 169Negro
Walter"Yes. -suh, yon
DOGS
Yonge, Toronto. Friend -."Gc h, L need, five bucks
-
k!n." :
Trave4ler - -''Such as what?','
M.ItiK with a proven pelt record.,
CLASS' SCOTCH, ENGLISH
the same strain 'which averaged
$39 50 'in 19.36 and. 541.50 in 1937.
ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF,
Negro Waiter - "Such' as it is,
HIGH-
Collie Pups. natural born, low
and that after tlfe best have been sold
Comfort. Support ,with
our advanced method." Nb elastic or 19
sah',> ,
heelers, good' watch dog: Males,, two
months. $3.50. 3 months $3.75.. Females
for breederQ. 0. Lee. Faust. Alberta:
trnderstraps or steel. Write, Smith.
11anuPacturing Dept. ,213, Preston; Caked Udder Cleared
'li' wry
-
USED P.IAiNOS
$2.00'. Failures replaced free, Trained
CREAT SAL£ _
.Co,.
Ont.'-
• -
RiGINALLY COSTItiG 'WHEN
cattle dogs, trained fox, coon and deer
i hounds.' Raptdview• Kennels, Morris.
Fspenearlynced dabs nen end Kinardd
POST OFFICE BOXES particularly gond for mating Baked
!TRUSSES
burg, Ontario.
- -
new up to $S00.. good makes, beau-
tiful walnut, mahogany and goldeh oak
. udder, lumps, hruies;. co,ic, etc. Beep
FFICE BOXES ISI GOOD boUl't is stabts and house, e1
-
EDUCATIONAL cabinets. in real good condition. tuned. F05T O -
includtng piano benches; bargain condition. For particulars apply,
STENOGRAPHY BY MAIL -WRITE Including
'Pi56; $49.50. cher. ideal for F. D. Ghent, Postmaster, Burlington;•
prices.for free sample lesson. Miss Mao- homes. schools, churches. Write tor, Ontario. .
donald, 3472 West -Broadway, Mont- our bargain . price list. Sovereiga's. -RADIO
real, Quebec. Sales. 24131§ Duffer.in. St„ Toronto. • -
ARM -CITY RADIOS $7.95 COM -
FURNITURE HEALTH SUPPLIES F plete. Save half. Agents free offer.
LYONS' USED FURNITURE 46i* SUFFERED AGONIES FOR 17 Amazing - prices windchargers. power
BARGAhNS a plants accessories. Marco 1243X Mc-
' Great savings in our Furniture
Trade-in Department. Our low prices
have made this department the larg-
est -and most popular in Toronto. Just
a few of the hundreds of specials are
listed here,- If you don't see what you
want advertised come in or write,
L.yaas are sure to have it and at the
lowest price in town. Every piece of
furniture Is sanitarily treated and
completely refinished to look like new.
er-9 00 Beautiful American walnut
«�+� ' bedroom suite, large chill.
robe, full le, mirror vanity
and fall size 4 -poster ed with eagless
spring. Completely VfIntshed. Cost
new over $900.00.
$21.50 Walnuth dresser, In
perfect con tion, with full
.size steel bed to match, sagless spring
and brand new. all -felt mattress.
,19.50 Solid oak dining -room
suites, large buffet, exten-
sion tables and 6 leather upholstered
clmaira, in perfect condition. Your
choice of golden or fumed oak.
..1$89 00 Beautiful solid walnut din-
t/ ing-room-suite_- large buf-
let, 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 $30.0.00.
'$47.00 Eight -piece, 2 -tone walnut
finish dining -room suite -
Queen Ann .design; large_ buffet, ex-
tension table and 6 chairs upholstered
in genuine leather. Completely refin-
ished. '
$49,00 L: -,curious 3 -piece cheater-
• field suite (unclaimed). '-
This suite has been rebuilt and recov-
4"`♦ered 'in a very attractive brand new
brown repp; has. Marshatl reversible
spring cushions and is a real bargain
it this price. Originally cost $175.00,
is exactly like neyv. -
_$29.50 Full length chesterfield
and two roomy chairs 6
match, upholstered' in. a novelty repp
with reversible Marshall cushions and
ghow-wood walnut frame; "completely
re -conditioned and dry cleaned.
,$35.00 Large ' bliesterfleld.. with
two big chairs, covered
in a French Jacquard Taupe,, shade;,
completely re -built and thoroughly dry
cleaned.
Large assortment �f Kitchen Cab-
ine
ts, Sewing -Machines, . Gas sStoves,
rary Tables, Beds, Spring. Mat" asses, Odd Dressers; Chlffonlers,
nd o Couches; etor, at amazingly lora
.fees. -
TRADE-IN- DEPT. '-
1 LYONS' BEDDING AND
UPHOLSTERING CO.
•
ve 40%. Buy Direct from Factory
YO-�at �f. TORONTO
years with psoriasis. I had tried,
everything but nothing 'did me any
good till I got a lar of your truly "Mir-
acle" remedy Sor-X. Now my skin is
absolutely clear." S. Cull, .Toronto.
This is a typical letter taken from
our files to show the wonderful re-
sult achieved with. Sor-X. It you suf-
fer from psoriasis. Pemphigus, eryth-
ema, impetago, or a similar skin dis-
ease write today for a full size tube
of Sor-X only $1.49. Also X•Z-Ma for
hives. Itch, poison ivy, etc. Guaran-
teed! Use for 110 days. If you are not
enthusiastic about results achieved re-
turn tube_ tp us and money will be in-
stantly refunded._ Send no mopeyr
-W-rtf name and address on postcard
and mail today. When pareet-arrtv-es-
you pay postman only $1.49 plus, few.
cents postage. Health Supplies, Dept.
W 1. Huron : at Harbord St.. Toronto.,
HELP WANTED
YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN-POSI- .
tions more easily secured it you
train for Telegrapher or Stenographer.
Become stenographer in ten weeks -
notes written in English. Typewriter
supplied. e e- ching machine loan•
ed with telegraphy. Inexpensive. What
course interests you? Write, Caasan
Systems, Toronto.
LILY BULBS
PLANT 'LILIES NOW - ADD TO
brightness of your garden 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 in-'
structions for Lilies, etc. Arrival of
all plants - to `good condition guaran-
t@ed. The Manitoba Hardy Plant
h'' ery, F. L. Skinner, Prop.; Drop-
�mor�a, Manitoba.
MACHINERY •G ET OUR NEW PRICES - gN THE-
Goold, Shapley & Muir gas, gaso-
ilnz., and fuel oil engines and grinders.
Also repairs for Brantford engines,
pumps; windmills. Z. A. Fellowq & Co.
'Brantford, Ont.
t,'ANNING. MILL (KLINE)' SEED
Grader, guaranteed increase crop.
.Write, Kline Mfr., 121 Empress Cres.;
Toronto.
REBUILT FARM MACHINERY- AND
trucks composed of:. Grain chop-
Eers 8" to 15"; Gas engines 1% to 1.4
.%; Tractors 8 x 16 to 25 x 40 h.p.;
. Power_ unitp 26 h.p.up; Ensilage cut-
ters; 21 Trucks 'from %-ton up. `We
pay spot cash for old tractors. Write
or see us. Hanna's International Sales
.& Service, MacDonnell St.-. Guelph,
OntarIM
Gee. Kansas City, Mo. -
STAMPS
WANTED, CANADIAN STAMPS IN
quantity. Best prices for accumu-
lations and collections. Queen Stamp
Co., Toronto. -
SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMEN, EASY TO EARN $25.00
weekly. Sell shirts, pyjamas,
made-to-meastre. Dignified work. Ev-
ery man Interested. Wrlte D. Stetson,
Box.2110, Montreal.
-TELEVISION AND RADIO
ENGINEERING TAUGHT PRACTI•
sally. Motors, generators, arma-
ture winding, electrical drafting, etc.
Day and evening classes. Special cor.
respondence, course, Employment sei,
vice guaranteed. Canadtad School of
Electricity, 282 Ontario West. Mont.
real.
TIRES
MENZI,ES-USED -TLRES $2.95 UP
for • Ford, Cbevrotet, Plymouth
Dodge, Buick, Oldsmobile. Packard,
Cadillac and all other cars and trucks.
Every tire guaranteed. 190 King West,
Toronto.
TRAPPING'
T CAUGHT 16 FOXES IN 3 DAYS
1 You can do it. Particulars free.
Wells Hadley-_Sianstead, Que.
WINTER PLANTS
PERENNIAL PHLOX, BLEEDINCI:
Hearts, etc., 10c plant; tulips '4c;
Postpaid winter flowering House
Plants, etc: Write for list. Joseph
Aiken, Shannon, Que.
- WATCH REPAIRS
30 YEARS! EXPERIENCE
$1.00 replaces mainspring, jewel,
cleaning, hands, crystals,
dial repaired. Providing no .parts
missing. 2 -years guarantee. Re-
tdTn postage paid. Formerly -with
Hamilton Watch •Factory. American
Swiss Watch Specialist Reg'd, Dept.
W:, 431-3 Brebeuf. Montreal.
Professpr'e Wife -- "Did you know,
dear, that it is 11 years today since
we became engaged?"
Professor (preoccupied) ' Oh; my
dear,- its high time' we were getting
married."
The pumpkins are 'reported in fine
shape to welcome the early frosts.
AMAIMMIr CLO
my Beasts , Cuddm -
' .-ENDORSED BY THE MEDIM PROFE331O11
Qilcumnds of ruptured peopshave found _
instant relic! from Rupture given by this
!light eastiywashed,Infiatedaircushion.Coca- .
1 ortabk and cRnnot slip. Holds rupture gently
firmly, affordin4 tiasues increased chance d>! .
re -uniting. You,neateordeffateittopreasurs,
you desire; A wonderfully simple but 100.'
aIIactive device. Doctors recommend it. T
Unset 00 great -medical- PAW 04 rice
..
You too will f3itd HAM CO the.
c"'
idem fuel-dustiees, smoke -
Ion, loager•loulAM sy
e ea��
toregnb-HAMCOdideliven
,
- just the measare of warm4h
you' wa=tt, regardless of the
y
weather. Besides. it's e
pleasure to, use -so light, so
clean and leaves far less ash.
"
: Ordu horn yourlawl! HAMCA
Aen1 - he dassevas your fuel HMAa.TOH sy4n6ma COKE 0V9W tP111E0
ub daega.' HAMILTON, �A14ADA
',
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r Your Local Dealer's Name Appears '
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.4c c keztini 9+U0 distance of thirty feet,' while the get away before their number is The huge airship, Cambria, leaves Law otoC Sales
1937 markers can be deciphered at taken. Toronto this Friday afternoon for
Perms 180 feet. 'In the case of a hit -and- - - ' - Lindsay and other eastern points.
Chrysler- Plymouth
Si 75 :•
per yam; •Iii bald is advants fun. •. driver, it is easy for them to E• R• Woodward a r� T
Anbscri*ons to the United State. - C1' 1 TE T1 s - Dealer
and Gt. BriWn 42.00 in advance. - �+ -• -
- Barclay - i ransport 'GROCERIES :GC►OD;USED CARS
-JOHN MURKAR, Proorieter. pdty Berrien _ GOODYEAR:TIRES
betweed Claremont, Brougham FRUITS - Brock • Road Gravel W (LLARD BATTERIES
Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto - GENERAL BL�4CKSb1ITHING
_ Township Council Pit SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS
Liy drivers are trained to be carein _ SELECTION OF MEN'S Give us a trial on a New or a Used C
• The Township Council met on Crushed Pit Run 24• Flours Towing Service
Tuesday, Sept, .7th, with all mem- courteous and reliable. EVERYDAY WEAR i
bets present. Shirts, Overalls;' Socks, Boots etc. Gravel Gordon rJ• Law jk `
A. deputation from the sub -dons- Special Rates on Long Distant@ Entire New Stock
~ ion north of Dunbarton, asked. for hauling. "-"' Sand .and Graded Pl10nE Z80K
Our Fresh and Cured Meats are _ PICKER[N ONTARIO
relief of the conditions prevailing ,on Mone
their roads .a private road. Council No order too .small," None too'targe ;kept wholesome by Electric Refrig- -
:1agrges_. to take over the road after All shipments Insured and protector eration. Delivered OC Lorded In Pit
improvements under the ISxal Imp• from the weather ?
"•tes b fletto for
mave`been made. See our weekly's PHONE: PI nt, Pick 10
nt Bylaw, h
_ ,A bill from the Markham Fire Co. Tel. Glare. 311 -- P. 4b. SPECIALS: -Toronto office Hoard 6471
~`for $40 for -services at the Clare- Class, B. and C. BROUGHAM, ONT. " ,JOHN BOURNE: & SON
In fire was disputed, Owned and operated by . phone Pick. 601
Several reliefs cases were dispos- Frank S. Barclay
- . ed of. -FROCK The Beet that 8att�
The .Committee on ,Roads and Br-' - e \
-ridges, -paid the following: W. Gaus- and -�bluT .oars Qiv
=Meetings � THEATRE
lin, cut weeds, 925, W. Brown, drag
Publlc� slominatioa } Sorrios
Audrey Road, 5.00,
Evans Ward, :.' 'C7CTF-3YTf3Y ;�' s SOKdosiMlr .�
drag con 9, 15.50, W. Carter, drag - Q. H. Tuojy_ Q}06
con 9, 6.90, ' S. Farndale, drag 1n the interests of %wigit
con F and 7, 8.50, F. Coates, cut Seats td y Even-
weeds, t .25, F.- Ilawder, cut weeds, Kc
�,All Se Saturday and Hol'' a en fid!•1.50, C. Palmer, dras con 2, 6.00, -D. CONANT5inns. i0 cepts
A. Prouse, cut weeds, 6.25, Elmo - FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Disney', cut weeds, 2:00 Elmer Pow- Lib �] - _
ell, tractor grading, Ed. eral Candidate September 21 and n H'ar'ry dull. ,.
- g g, Two S own , at 7,:30 and 9.30 .7 ' •- --�
Stork, drag Rge Line 4.00, And. In the Provincial Election in this district in the immediate Saturday Matiree at 1.30
:Annan rli•ag . Bay- Road 5.20, A. 1 r.
n r
oil,bs, team f- -at bridge; 4:00; 1 • A future, •w ill be as follows. -: ., -__ __._ _- aturd vent ,c,w stn. s n 3
13a•lde a d' Contractor
' S � av E 'r'g •Sl �t at ' . 0
Jones, sh•>,•et� -rav-. 13.00,4. Steph- SHIRLEY TEMPLE BricKwork and 4tunework .
r = enson, team at pit, 12.00, Walter ]ii the a :
` VICTOR tilc[.AGLEN SpeClalGy
Ward, 'operating grader 25.00; S: 4 : IN
Architect's Service
p - 3,;skomtie. shovel gravel 2. 00, R. COMMUNITY HALL �Willie l -
:Edminston, shovel gravel, 11.25, J. ��-ee' illje RAp9]J8
Haughie, ctearr pit and cut weeds,j�J 9 TRE CROWN INNEC
10.75, R. Giddings, shovel gravel, •
c.00, Wm:. Ellicott, ditto, 4.00, R. t-20
Winkle' Roseb»r�k Rd. and Kingston Rd.
LAREMONT. .. 4-Y,8 PhnomPlslt 563
Lynn, tut weeds, and install pipe, With
23.70, Wm. Cowie, ditto,'25.50, W. _
Hardy: ' shoves ' gravel con 4, 29. 00,
- - OYl' - ''C AUBREY SMITH-
Jack Ravie, ditto. 21.00, Len' Dtxon, JUNE LANG Notice You
Haul gravel con 9, 90.50, Frank Car TUE,g pq Y+$EPT• 2$71-1, E ROME
T CSARRG
ter haul pravei con 3. 1 and. 2,
183.75, Lorne White, ditto, 62.75. at 8.00 P. in., - - S
_.. TUE
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"Albert White, ditto 72.50; F. S. f MONDAY DAY. WEDN'SDAY - We. do $ulldinit nf all kindr
-Harclay, haul steel for bri-ize con Addresses by September 27. 28 and 29CRING,
31.50_.. A Hastings, operating- Mr. Frank Cha.pman.,
First Show at. 7.30-. = CEMENTINQ:
.crusher, 55.50, W. P. Jones, gravel
or con 9 and 9, 41.2-3,4:.A. Bush- Gorelon D- .Conant, the Candidate Last Complete Show at 20 r'LUM KING -
by, sprinkler ar,.d repair to ga,4 "en- n r
- — -
a d others
_Kne„ 2.95,. Pedler. Penple, culvert - — e
_ ROU,! [.
110.73, Canadian Oil. Co.,, gas .'
�L
o in Exile
:pipe,, .- -- _. :- YG _
dor trucks an.d� tractor, 94.50, Elec-
tric.
in the With We a s.t sell Ar�iitford Rtwflos
uric- Reduction Sales, sodium chlor- w LL
CLIVE BROOK Wst,rials. Empire Rithroom
Eq
ate, 4.7k' Roy 'Ward,, salary: paid• -
° for telephonem
calls and stamps, 1A5• r
TOWN I-iA, HELEN V[NSON - upotirnt' Dnro Watt
t07, N. M Gordon, timber for. Rosa - MARY CARLISLE yyytemy, Beatty '*
bridge, 257.3t;, Burlington Steel Co, a M i Also stable Egitiun:eat
^a steel -'• for .. ;bridge, 21.1.44, Ontario _
n
other Building btateria[
"CLARENCE" _
, 133:4.00 j� a k.-timates Free
Bridge Co for bride@
Margicon and Bahcock, engtneerinK _ Nark Guaranteed
services on bridge, 'Fi3. lti, A: W: With
1Witchell, cemeota for Greenwood, =:
- :On ROSC:OE KARNS F. J. PRO lJ�-�
SE
9.60, Fan's -Elevator, ditto, .5.(1O, ELEANoRE WHITNEY
Percy Clarke, stone and -sand, 5,.1•x;n
iFR/DAY. OCTOBER IST EUGENE PALLETTE Pho e85az;
-" - Chas. Cooper. --nails, grease and re- PICKFRTNG. 0V1'ARI.t_
JOHNNY DUWNS
pAirs, 9.21, O. V. Shaw, gas for - At 8.30 p. T.
•, tractor and trucks, 26.56, A. Mat-_ � " _ - .
the s.. cut weed".:3.00" J • Mitchell; Addresses by
d:ttu,-•u0; J.. Holthy, ditto, '1..50. (,' Dh,RSCN, -
T TT
J White, ditto, 3.25, J
• Keeler,
- _ •. r C'TURDOh D. COti A� T, K. C , the candi EIGHTY-SECOND
'BIGGER _ BE FR
d.tto _.00, W. Grey, <.itto, ,,.Ob, _
Fred C.ostick, ditto, 2.50,, R • Filson
..... date. and others.
E
ditto,
Riddle, -ditto 1.50; R. _ ANNUAL _ s,
- Wadill, ditto, 2.50, C. Madill, ditto, ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
2.50, A. -Mantle,, cut weeds, 20:3:5;
F. Gostick, bonus wire fence, 6;00; -
G. Davidson, ditto, 10. 00, E.• Brown :• _•
cut weeds, 1[:00; G• Tran, drag on - 1
Altona Road,' 10.25; H. Reesor, Cut 1tCARhHAM & EAST YORK AGRICi�LTU'RAL 80CIEU
:weeds con 7, .60; Frank Turner, dit- ren0
to, 2•'50, .J. Cadden, cut weeds, cote' SEPT.. 3, OCT. 1. and 2
: 11.25; C. Carter, cut weeds Al-
:-tona Rd.; 1:25, J. -Taylor, ditto, -2. 'f
•740; A. Grey, ditto, 7.50, Chas. Led- 3 Programme; Friday. October 1st
: gett, drag. Audley Road, 4.50; Miss
McKay, road -machining 52..19. 1 SPBCI'�L:ATTRACTION I.30 SHARP
Committee .on .Contingencies paid
the following: county Office Supply 12 'Colorful Eve"n.ts Sponsored by Toronto Hdnt" Club, including "RUN WITH
Yor stationery supplies, 78.11, Thos, __ - THE HOUNDS," in-fvll'yiew of Grand Stand -
Gregg,' Court services, 4.00, Burn-
JUMPING — HUNTING — -RACING PONY RACE
:ett..Jamieson, ditto,. 4. 0;• J.. 'Milt: _
kar, stationery, 10.00, Registrar of 2:23 Pace or'Trot =Pune $100:00-3 Heats, each heat a rats.
Deeds, 1 ..10, Beeton, , Bell and Ross,
-•-1eg31. ad. ice, 25. 00, Wm. Chester, SEE PRIZE LIST FOR DETAILS
• salary and special serviees;"33.00,' " GRAIN AND SEED SHOW SPONSORED BY UNIONVILLE JUNIOR
'D. R. Beaton, salary, 125.00, G. L.
"
y
_
L LUB SHOW
Injudleton, re to a enses,
uR, Po-tK ,
15.00.
Committee on Relief paid the fol- ---
'Iowving for supplies: R. Morrish, 24. '. _Saturday Oct. 2nd
OA; Pickering Dairy, 6.24; T. Eaton '- TROTTINC RACES --2.24 Trot or Pace�Purse 5150,00 .
'
Y Ltd., 13.50,'T. Eaton Ltd., iR.90;� r Face—Purse 150.00-
l 14 Trot or P Heats cath Heat taco
'Toronto General Hospital, 6.00 W. Pu i 3 . a
Ward, ,services, 6.00; . Frank. Ward, _Gordon Do - Corsa Judging Live Stock- in Ring PONY" ICAO 8
services, 1.26, Toronto East 'Gener- _
-sl Hospital, services, 1.00; L. Mid- _ MIDWAY ?ATTRACTIONS r
idleton, 3.68, W. Sadler, 15.00;'M.' aolicitg your. Vote and Tn3uence to elect him t0 Special Exhibit byC@darbrookGame Farm of Game Birds
.._.: -S. 'Cha an .1=.:00 . :-
Committee on 11amages to Sheep the IieglslatUre to represent the. Riding oI On. DOG SHOW. UNDER AUSPICES OF TORONTO KENNEL CLUB WITH
paid the.'following, W.'.G• Wilson, SPECIAL CLASS FOR LOCAL EXHIBITORS
1 inspection, C'66 -
BIG
ifl the pending Provincial Election..
OLDE TYME DANCE
'1 record for public service in- the County Coon
The new motor license markers
'!or 1938, and which are now pros- "cit, -and --in many i�rrportant positions in -the City Saturday Night Y:ucky Prizes
mraible, are meeting with much crit- of Oshawa. extending over 25 years, .and as+
icism from police officers and oth- AtSMISSION 'TO DANCE 33c. HANNAGAN'S ORCHES? i1
ere. While they are an attractive- Crown 'Attornty for the County 1934. (937: G. I. HAMBLY, President. R. H. CROSBY.
looking marker, it is claimed that merits your support. SLE PRIZE LIST LISTfiN FOR BROADCASTS
Ow numbers can not be read ata „
�` - ..,. .._. __• a . :. .. ' - .... ..._ •, •.........—..- - '- -. - - '..=ria
21- 7.
+"4
N.
uuarea+ontby Dr. Jesse 'A=up. The evening Notice to Creditors tEILL
At Claremont L. -E. 10'N
aremon
t Anniversary. the Bace -will be withdrawn in honour D
Gee. Middleton is moving onto a sen
of kptisry. FUNERAL DIRROTOR ARID)
..:farin on the 4th of. Uxbridge. Rev. J. E. Glover. and Mr. James R. S. O. 1927, Cap, 150. Sec 51 'neat C. Fetzer EMBALMER
Miss Bessie Graham has
returned
after her visit to the nit 'McCullough attended a� meeting oir Successor to W. J. Mather, U ed States. ESTATE of Wilfred Badgerow, Labr LAWYER -
Mrs. Frank Cooper is. visiting her the Oshawa Presbytery held at Kin- oror,, Deceased. years eximrience Sto adville
sale on Thursday last. Definite
bister in the city this week. -Night, and Day Service
plans were %laid. for the sending of ALL PERSONS having claim a-
Robt. Scott, is not Improving as
Business Phony .Residence Phone
fruit, vegetables etc., to the drouth gainst the Estate of Wilfred W
...his many friends would like. areas of Saskatchewan. All denom- Badg EIG .9801 9820
Mrs. Conner entertained friends erow, late of the Township of .-SALE R ISTER
from the city on Sunday, also Mr. 'nations are co-operating in this an- Pickering in the County of Ontario,
terprise: So -watch for announce-- Labourer, deceased, who died on or For Prompt and Efficient
and MTS. Bradbury , of Uxbridge. and where the car about the 22nd day of August 1937, SATURDAY,, SEPT. 2 -5th Auct-
ments as to when ion sale of hay grain
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pilkey vis- implements, RADIO SERVICE
will be loaded. ase hereby notified to file with the
the end
ited friends in Aurora over Win. Birkett and Alf.; Pretty undersigne.4, on or before the Ninth harness etc., at lot 16, con. 9,
of the week. Pickering, (half mile east of the Phone Clare. 518
made a pretty fine showing for day of October, 1937, full particul-
Mrs. D, P. MacFarlane, and son, , village of Claremont), the prop -
themselves and Claremont at the ars of their claims. Immediately af-
'visited relatives Floyd Coates. Terms,
..Scott, of- -Toronto, arty of -Paul Wilson
-end. finals in the Sinclair Trophy at 09- ter said date, the assets of.the dec-
in Claremont over the week has, on Monday night. Eighteenmo will be distr*uted among those Cash. Sale. 12.30 sharp, S. T.
w
Mrs. Thos. Sanderson went to See bills. A. S. Farmer, auction- Balsam
rinks were entered and they came entitled thereto, having regard only
with her.son,
a.
home .,Aith, prizes received when only to claims go. filed. •ser. Toronto on Sunday Fully Equipped ---Satisfaction Guar -
Louis, to spend a few weeks
Scott L of four, winners.
points under the -Cup i -Auct- . -Reasonable
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. DATED at Oshawa, the Seventeenth WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29th anteed enable Rates
e hoping that as a re -
Our folk ar
Fenelpn Falls were with friends here day of September, 1937. ion sale of house and lot and house Radios'- Tubes - Batteries
sult of the election somebody will
over the week -end. W. E. N. Sinclair, K., C, hold furniture, the property of Tubes tested Free
-several from here attended the do something to the road surface in Isaac Connor, Railroad Str. Brook-
the- village. Considerable money has Bank'of Montreal Building,•
anniversary' services of the -White-2 Oshawa,
lin. Sale at I sharp. See bills.
A
..vale Baptist Church last week -end. __fi�n` spent to date oti upkeep alone, Out. Wm.., Maw,'liLuctioneer'
and is not now: too sell factory. Cecil Allaway and friend, of Whit
Wilmot Hill, Russ Redshaw and ATTENTION, VA&MERS THURSDAY, -SEPT. 30th -Auction,
by, and Mr. and Mrs. Langlois, of NOTTER
ted the- home oft Gordon Benson f;9ured in'a motor sale of farm property, :stock, imp -
Brampton, visi accident near U.,.�xidge on Sunday GENERAL REPAIR WORK Aements, hay, grain, roots, corn,
Sunday. buckwheat, the property of Wray
Miss Anne Lehman A. T.. C. q. on their return - from the Lindsay We are prepared to repair cars. Ea
Fair, when they were forced into Bros,, lot IF), con. 4 -it Whit -
al
will resume teaching music at Mrs. the ditch, when a car immediately a- trucks, tractors h0d all by. L' . verything except property
Overland's residence on Wednesday
head of them stopped suddenly, with- Ujae'hiuerv, wheels rebuilt kind .-sold without, rererve. Farm of-
of- each week.• I ea
Born, at the Brierbush Hospital out warr%mg, and they took to the tire setting, wood -work -and fered about 3 o'clock, Terms ---
21st: ditch to avoid hitting car..They PI) stock, and implements, cash; pro- t
Stouffville, on Tuesday, SeptS wood turnine of all kinds
struck a hydro pole and Wilmot re- perty, terms. Sale at 11 o'clock,
to '.Nlwr. and'I'vIi-s'. Roy Wilson, y i -ed severe cuts ab-,ul the throat, PIS e, your order now for sharp. Win. Maw, auctioneer.
R. R. 2, Clav-niorit,,a daughter.
Messrs, William Thomlinson- and ne(-essitating trent seven stitches. wood working and turning. SATURDAY, ,' OCTOBER 9th-Aue-
I=Nomad
Gordon Borland returned to -Guelph
Ross was alai) badl' cut by flying
y Ph-ine -,? 41�11ti -
this 'whein he, went through the• tion sale of farm stock, implem-
this week to resume thei studies at gla`9
r st eats, mang-els, turnips, potatoes
In simple but rich de -
windshield. Gordon.. received cr.ly a S. ROM
O A: C. severe shaking un, The driver of etc., at lot 18, con. 7, PickerinF.' sign we can furnish
Geo. and Mrs. Bentley have-beerr offered to take them 'totk-Road Store and Blacksmith ShopL the property of A, 'L. Pilkey. 10, memorials that will
Lynn prior to the other'car o
-visiting with' Mrs. D. Lyn Lindsay (continued top Pickering page) .(Saccessor to W. H. Jackson) Terms, Cash. Sale at 12.30, S. at VA pease . from every
their taking up residence in an. T. See , bills.. Who. Maw,: auction, standpoint. In dignity
where Mr. Bentley has been trans-
-ser.
of appearance our
as section -foreman of the C. -
work will, stand out
through the ag
6
Mr. G. -M. Forsyth sale of hors.- Hdrvest Home
es on Monday, proved* -fairly satin- Na Greater Tribute
crowd was not large N. W. STAFFORD
factory, thd The H%r4est Home Supper of the
Anglican Church will be Highway Monumental
s are reported. A
but many sale held at St.
Worbs
-Very fine. collection of horses was Pa%r!'s on -the -Hill, Dunbarton. on
Ph. 462 Whitby Oat.
-.offered. Tuesday 'Evening, October 5th.
Kmgston Road West
Mr. and. Mrs. -Garnet Willson; of o'clock
Buffalo, visited their aunt, Mrs. H. Supper servedyrom 6 to 8 o'cloek
rendered.
-H. Thomson this past week -end, and A good Prateim will be
while here, placed a winter wreath All are cordially invited.
of the grave- of Mr. Williams' mot- DMIS ION.-Alults. 35 cents; Child-.
A
her. ren. 20 cents.
Umnized
A quiet wedding v6ms so
afternoon,
at the Manse on Monday•Madeline.
Glover, S. A.,.officiat'-
Rev,'J. E.
unery ...Beauty
ing, when Mr. Edgar Thomas, of Farin Mack
Oshawa, was � united m. marriage to
Blake, of Toronto.
Miss Helena Salon
The Mission Circle of the -Baptist We kave �#ed and re -built tract -
will meet at the home of ors, from $50 up. I Croodison thresh ..H AIRL CUTTING.
Elec-
Misq -Evans' group in ing machine. Electric motors.
Mrs. Linton SHANWOOING.
:charge of the program. Topic -Mod- tric washing -machines. Electric rad -
%ern Oppressions- from which Deliv�' ios. Every style of plow Kid gangs. FINGERING
MARCELLI-NG
-erance is \eeded. All cord--- I No. 4 M. H. 3 bottom disc tract
a t
Sped -Hot Oil Treatment Tally invited or plow, nearly new, about half V .-.- J
The 'Middleton family desires :to price. L.Bisselt tractor, disc -harrow. and Permanent Wave
-tender their sin -are thanks, to the Some good used farm wagons. I Reasonable Prig. F.
many friends and peighbors,. whose. M. H. Corn cultivator, $15 3 Extra MRS. M. MUNDELL
of -sympathy were so' good grain grinders. Ueed trjkctors 1LAR HPMONT
expressions Phone-ttpoo
freely tendered .in their recent ber- and walking-Plows-
iavement, . in the death of a lovin, ISNEY, Greenwood
George' Middle- W. F. D
mother, Mrs.. Mrs. LAND SU RVEY Ok
ton.
On the morning service in -the Un -
F. J. DONEXAN B. A., B. Be., 06
fted Church on 'Sunday -next, at -11
L S. On file are thj records of
o'clock, Rev. J. E. Glover will base
o change to lighter oil veyors Gibson and Y. mold, 90
aatr
Time t 9
'his %en-nort o
7 n the %sew Study Book.
King East, Oshiiwa.. Phare IM
"A'new cli4rch -facei iL new World`.� ...Try AUTOLEwNE for
ElLsy Starting
STANLEY THEATRE
CV our prices *a Hot -Water Crates.
TO •All sizes of Berry Boxes,
Heaters Defrosters and AQW90ries
•
6 qt.. and 41 qt, Baskets, Bushel
Phone 1W
DR GR S
,rlANT L. ART BATT Hampers, sold at Hagerman's Bas-
-
H
let Factory, one mile north of the
Showing
-CANDIDATE Green River 5
Nights -$;15. Standard Time .,.CONSERVATIVE ehool, off No. 7
WeekNight A LF'S PLACE
r sat. & Hohdays�2 Shows, 7 and 9 P. M. Announces the following meetings will be held in the Riding at which Highway.
ATU.RDA'Y. the public generally -are -invited, especially the ladies:-- CLLAREMO.NT, ONT.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY& S Get prices before buying else•
phone 3201 where_ We deliver.
September 23, 24 and 25
42-2
September, 24th, Phone
COLUMBUS Friday, Sept Mark 1604
Thunder, in Special Speaker - T. k. Creighton
the OSHAWA Saturday, Sept. 25th
City"
(Armouries) • Special Speaker. The Hoiq. Earl Rowe
Starring
Special Speaker Dwart. G. Pinder
S
CLAREMONT M6nday, 'Sept. 27 th.
EDWARD G. ROBINSON
Stooge Comedy Shorts UTICA Mon -.T: T
e King's Q
Monday, September 27 th. - I
0 ! ft EC T- ECONO
A Turee St o Special Speaker
1P
CHANGE OF TIME TABLE
Sept.6mber `28 th. September 26th
'.MONDAY TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY SCUGOG Tuesday', Effective, Sunday,
Special Speaker - A. H. Birmingham
September 27. 28 and 29 PICKERING
LEAVE
Standard Time)
astern
September, 29th. (F
WHITBY - Wednesday, Sep
Special Speaker Peter White K. C. For Oshawa
"Sev''en (Town Hall) 4 -
For Toronto
Thursday, Se 30th. Intermediate poin
Starring BROOKILAN September 3 jnA Intermediate points
A.
Imins -2� bL
Special Speaker H. W. Tim p. m. P. JL
A. IL P., K- P- M
''EDMUND LOWS 6.54 .4
a 7.09 cl'2.54 a 8.31 2.31 e 8 .31
.-CONSTANCE CUMMINGi BROUGHAM -Friday, October 1st. 9.38 c 3.31 9.31
1.54 e, 7.54
Special , Speaker - R. ii: Saunders Tk.. C. a 7.44
il'.01 4.31 e 10-91
8.54 a.2.54 8.54 11.31
Short Subjects
PORT PERRY -Saturday, October, 2nd. 10.24 ' 3.54 e-9.54 P. M. 5-31 A. M.
11.54 a. 4.54, 10.54 .,12.31 6.81
-,Special Speaker, -. E. L. Weaver
7.31 �j2.81
=Thursday, Friday snd Saturday- PlbKORING e 5.54. . bUA4
Monday, October, 4th.
Mol. b__ Sunday and Hol. only.
Sept., 30, Oct. I and -2 R. H. Saunders .K. C. -So--Daily except Sun. and
Special Speaker
9LVV_:r__P
e�--Sat., Sun., and Hol. -only.
OTTEP
-o--Sat. only'
Promised to Pay OSHAWA - Tuesday, October 5th.,
(Armouries) Special Speaker J. R. MacNicol M. P. Copies of the new time tables are T.
Starring available at ali offices and agencies
I"fWmation "t
CHESTER MORRIS Dr. GRANT L. BIRD, Conservative Candidate, and others, will speak t Tickets OW
LEO CARILLO NASTININ SOUSE --phone ill the above meetings. Meetings will commenze at 8 p. m. S. T.
FIRLDN MACK
"[,CAL ENTBRTAINURNT.
: - $ enc.. -,+...m �-. ....• :�.. ..:.::...4,k.3'a',v« .a.••..r .. '.Sms.. �'f.. , tw' a±'�...-.aus>: , ...e ax. ,>W..:._. .. __ ... ...-� ..i•,.. :x.;iG�.'-
ryA�, , ..a w ,r .. • x. C
:. .,.. •rls.';.... n- .. ..,.r'4 a .
A
of Chicago and Bernstein of New
York, are anxious to have these
- mysteries solved. Murallo has a clean `
i bill of health from the police. Given :
the power of the police. it is this
correspondent's firm belief that the
culprits could be brought to justice-
heforg they could do more harm. jo PERFEcl GUM
Gangdom does -not perm.t itself to be - -
mulcted by gangsters, so the answer '
-, is that gangsters are not behind these
' crimes."
4 ; ` soft These were a few of the sentences
�do do with which Terry interpolated hi
s
f r.- articles. They caused a great furor
in the press of the country. Other
writers suggested • that the Star,.
since its staff knew so much, be al-
lowed to solve the crimes. Terry was
_-- " A pleased by the reaction of the press.
'•' I tl h t he had ha ed
•
J.
ON THE
1'u i) EATY-i ,
%
t was exac y w a p
would happen,_,so far as publicity was
it winl:s a green light. If they are
` '
IAMOND 4
j
ens Pop Clark's New York Blues are
will want fresh fruits morning, noon
concerned; but nothing had .happen -
ed to him. Not even one 'of those
r
1
�' / 1
abl1 , to, keep their lead!"
chance at.the pennant. In the Blues'
��•'
melodramatic warnings had come
through his began. He
p;
BY CORTLAND FITZ5IMMONS��r •
of telephones. lffut it is not because
through the .heart after smashing out
►;.
since articles
'
Doyle, the Blues' rookie short-stop, for
round, but because ther't' are too 'few
Clark's pretty daughter Franees
began to fear that the criminals were
•
J.
Ham. .O..�i:0��4'.1'0 ����
Dressed Up Fruit
Synopsis
it winl:s a green light. If they are
When the United League season op
_
ens Pop Clark's New York Blues are
will want fresh fruits morning, noon
- a 200 to 1 shot, Terry Burke being the
r
• only sports writer to give them a
abl1 , to, keep their lead!"
chance at.the pennant. In the Blues'
breakfast they will want it plain and
first game Whitper, Philadelphia's
'
star pitcher, Is killed with a bullet
of telephones. lffut it is not because
through the .heart after smashing out
,time they .want it in desserts .that
a home run. Both Burke and Larry
'
Doyle, the Blues' rookie short-stop, for
round, but because ther't' are too 'few
Clark's pretty daughter Franees
'whom
had shown her preference over Whit -
I disappear you will know where to
per, are suspected at first by Detec-
__ tive Kelly. Death or Injury cripple
t�/�
�tdlljl��l{�•��'9•- �y
every team the Blues 'meet, and al-
p a
most always Burke gets a beat for
-
his paper on these sensational hap-
know where to look, at all.r.+
penings. it Is Burke who discovers it
for example, is practically barred be-
was a notorious gunman who sent four
.minutes. Another advantaire of com-
hiring fresh fruits with jelly is that
Boston players to the hospital with
Lost Indian People Found Cm
:a bullet through .their taxi tire. 'Dir -
7 _
kin. Chicago star, dies on the diamond
a .batch
that is not• as flavoury- as usual but
from poison on i phonograph needle
•
fixed in the handle of his .bat. Pletro,
where pronouncing the complete
-Chicago's boy, disappears. Clark
will liven up the fruit and make a.
sends Doyle to Newark but he Is soon
Hidden for more than a thousand
sold to Boston. The Blues are in
r:
fourth place when they go to St.
centuating the flavour of fruits, jelly
Louis, where Scotter, pitching ace, is
a "mystery" Indian civilization' has
- found dead from gas given off by a
-
mysterious powder In the box with 'a
serts as well.
•party
~Jigsaw puzzle sent to him anonymous-
the, Rcc:iester. Musaum of Arts and
ly. Masked gunmen truss Burke up,
using the word "yo'.' instead of `'shi,”
-question him and .warn him he knows
3
too much. Rawlins, the Chicago man-
Hammered copper implemcrns'and
ager, Is hanged In a hotel room ad-
(4919) meaning "everything goes
joining his own. Penny; Detroit's star
-
;pitcher, refuses to play against the
discovered underground, said Dr. AT -
Blues. Baseball's czar temporarily
But this is a- very definite excep-_
suspends the playing schedule and at
for the children.
a meeting of club owners Terry-a3rees
cum. Never before, he Eald.'has ham -
to risk helping them uncover the
murder gang.
meaning as "sadness," and Japanese
-That has always puzzled • me,"
pastel colored moulds in lovely shapes
Kelly admitted.
ground,; although plenty has iweu -pick.
"A,gang would have bumped me off
and :let it go at that. Instead, I 'was
lik_e•plain�elly__po-order-eembined-with
I
roperly frightened: Why have I
William A, Ritchie, assist: nt arch -
been allowed to go unmolested since
An Accident Batumi eter
1St. Lours? . I'm not dangerous at -the
Moment and I have police protection. .
the party, said that, the .a.rt:: its found
The brain behind these crimes knows
"accident
about my protection and will not risk.
�}
`exposure and a mix-up withthe
There is evidence also that the ancient
police." :
ter" has been announced as a means
"Where is Pietro?"
-
"Either dead or.held captive some-
products. For esampte: an adze was
where."
States highways. 'Like •the weather
Kelly scratched his head.' If it
-
JIO ...v001.�. �Y�0:90J��.•
ain't a gang, then we have to begin
all., over' again.
"I'm worried about Doyle," Terry
said. , "He is being too spectacular
now for his own good. If he stands
in the way of the pennant, 'he will be.
sure to go. They won't quit now.
Murallo may come into it at- a time.
like this. I•fe' won't want to see the .
Blues lose when just one man will
mean success for his bet."
"You've something on your mind.
What is it?" Kelly asked.
Terry begap at the very beginning,
and elaborated his theory. from the
first murder right down to. Planer's
strange . poisoning. "I may be
wrong," he -finished, "but it's- an
idea, anyhow."
"What do you want. u3 to do.about
it'i" Kelly asked.
,N(,th'ng, but keep an eye on me.
If I g:vc you the sign 'to lay .off,- quit
watching trie. '
"Why should you want us -to stop
watching you?"
"I am going to make myself very
objectionable.I'll -write things that
you won't understand, but the mut=
derers will suspect my meaning. It
might help a- lot if I -were • kidnap -
won't stop of kidnapping.-
TFry will- polish you off and where .
will you -be?"
"I don't believe they will. They
may .take me and hold •me: They
may set a trap for me. If they do,
I'm grding to walk right into it," -
"1` think you are all wet. If' they
want to get. Doyle, they -can do it any,
time. nay don't have to wait until
a game is being played." :
"That's where I think you ' are.
wrong. If Doyle is killed in the ball
'f h' d nth
going to trust to luck and hope that
the Blueswould overtake the Wash-
ington team and win. A good psy-
chologist would* be willing to take
that chance because the Washington
team was worried_
TFre games went on until it reach-
ed the point where there was no ques-
tion of the outcome of the pennant
race. It had to' be either the Feds
or the Blues and the betting on the
outcome of • the series became very
wild. The last series- between -the
Blues and the Feds -was to be played
in Washington. There had to be two
games and one double-header to finish
the schedule : and every' fan in the
gountry focused his attention on the
-outcome of the- four games. to be
played.
"It's now or never," Terry said to
Kelly as lie started -for Washington
the afternoon before the Rest game
of the last series. was to be-playR4.
"Just what are you', going to do?"
Kelly asked. - -
"Int going to see Doyle Arid have
a long talk with him and tell him
what I suspect. so that- he can` have
his eyes open and be- prepared. I
want Doyle. tratthed-every minute of
the time."
"But why should he risk his life
because Sou have an .idea?" -Kelly
was insistent.. . :
"I'm going to tell Doyle the whole
story,. so that. Lhe can be on • his
guard." .
-"If they try- to kill Doyle, how will"
they do it?"
"I don't know what they will.. do
or how : they will do it. They may
not even try. If the Blues .win the
first game, they may make no effort;
on the other ,hand, if the -Blues take
the first and .the Feds the second it
will be bad: The Blues must win
r'1V 0 ■ • ■ ■ ®ld ■ � ■ �
d O cw s. � .� it ■ � � r■ �
Dressed Up Fruit
rni -, Idea D�
Japc`s,c
it winl:s a green light. If they are
At this time of the year your family
have- on the Washington team?"
not in good condition, it winks a rest.
will want fresh fruits morning, noon
A W>; o ng Number
light, As soon as your car fat's to
and night. Between meals and for
abl1 , to, keep their lead!"
stop in 25 feet while tr::vclling 20"
breakfast they will want it plain and
%Japan' is •ssffdri m a shortage
miles a:i hour, the light is on.'
unadorned, but at dinner and supper
of telephones. lffut it is not because
tor anything that might happen." -.
,time they .want it in desserts .that
there are too few telephones to go
'
looked "dressed up."
round, but because ther't' are too 'few
p r
�it� 1 �%�ir�"�3Lc ®i
There ase a variety of ways in
which you can serve the fresh fruits.
team is beginning to get nervous."
I disappear you will know where to
that are so plentiful right now and one
,numbers!
The Japanese are superstitious and
t�/�
�tdlljl��l{�•��'9•- �y
of the simplest is by combining them
will not have a telephone with ap
with jelly. It is easy to use and you
.unlucky number. - The number "4",
know where to look, at all.r.+
can make inspired desserts in a few
for example, is practically barred be-
Hair -=erect Copper Ir:.?e:a-1: of
.minutes. Another advantaire of com-
hiring fresh fruits with jelly is that
cause • the word for four, "shi",
the
Lost Indian People Found Cm
sometimes you get of ' fruit
sounds almost the same as word
Oneida Lake, I..v.
a .batch
that is not• as flavoury- as usual but
for death. The only exception is that
•
the, fresh, fruity flavour of the, jelly
where pronouncing the complete
:.
will liven up the fruit and make a.
number"" also conveys a happy
Hidden for more than a thousand
tasty dessert combination. Besides ac -
.thought.
years en the shores of oncida Like,
centuating the flavour of fruits, jelly
The number 4919 is a good• ex-
a "mystery" Indian civilization' has
adds. rare and beautiful colors to des•
ample. Although Jt contains the
boen turned up by a field p„rfy from .
serts as well.
•party
dreaded 4, Japanese get round it -by.
the, Rcc:iester. Musaum of Arts and
The following dishes are look -
using the word "yo'.' instead of `'shi,”
Sciences. i •
_.
and then the phrase, is "yo-ku-i-ku"
Hammered copper implemcrns'and
things. The children love them be -
(4919) meaning "everything goes
_
an 'unusual. �varlety of patt.ry_•+ ere
-
well."
discovered underground, said Dr. AT -
love them because they are so good
But this is a- very definite excep-_
thur • Q. Parker: director of the mr s -
for the children.
tion, for the word "nine" has same
cum. Never before, he Eald.'has ham -
Two of these 'desserts are fluffy,
meaning as "sadness," and Japanese
mered copper been found urulcr-
pastel colored moulds in lovely shapes
therefore shun it.
ground,; although plenty has iweu -pick.
and two are clear, colorful and Jewel-
ed up on the surface.
lik_e•plain�elly__po-order-eembined-with
4
William A, Ritchie, assist: nt arch -
An Accident Batumi eter
aeologist of the museum, ivl:o .headed
the party, said that, the .a.rt:: its found
"accident
by his men show skilled wo•rknransirip.
�}
Invention. of an barome-'
There is evidence also that the ancient
ter" has been announced as a means
workfh--n changed the forms' of their
of preventing deaths :on United
products. For esampte: an adze was
States highways. 'Like •the weather
reshaped to a chisel,• The tl-44 has
-
forecasting- instrument 'Which warns.
" yielded barbed harpoons a ad b:abed
of storms, this gadget installed on
fishhooks.
the dashboard of a car, warns of ap-
Five or six skeletons•w(,re dug fro r-
proac.hing' motor -crashes. It,'bases
a large bone pit. Dr. rar%cr iafr' he
-
its forecasts on 'the brakes - 'in your
believed that the ancient ir^ople lived
ear. If they are in good condition,
betn•een 1.000 and 2.,000 years a ;a•,-'
.l
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By [AURA KNIGHT
park during a game, r S.
victory for the - Blues, can't •
three, out of the' four games. Would
Dressed Up Fruit
means
you see the demoralizing• effect it will
you quit now .if you had been oyer-
At this time of the year your family
have- on the Washington team?"
sting this thing?"
will want fresh fruits morning, noon
"'tlaybe the Washirtgtons won't. be
No.
and night. Between meals and for
abl1 , to, keep their lead!"
`:And I don't think they will quit,
breakfast they will want it plain and
-"If they don't, we will have to
either. We've got to be on the jump
unadorned, but at dinner and supper
watch whichever team is likely to
tor anything that might happen." -.
,time they .want it in desserts .that
beat- out the Blues. It looks like
"And suppose 'they _get yo'i—what
looked "dressed up."
Washington now. I had a letter from
Larry the other da_ y and he says the.
then?"
"That's the chance I'm taking. 'If
There ase a variety of ways in
which you can serve the fresh fruits.
team is beginning to get nervous."
I disappear you will know where to
that are so plentiful right now and one
"Will you keep me posted on:your
look and whom to watch."
of the simplest is by combining them
"That's just the point, I won't
with jelly. It is easy to use and you
plans?"
"Sure, but I'll have to watch the
know where to look, at all.r.+
can make inspired desserts in a few
itancings of the teams' carefully. In
"I'll try to get a message through
.minutes. Another advantaire of com-
hiring fresh fruits with jelly is that
the meantime, keep your eyes open."
to you somehow," Terrypromised. ,
sometimes you get of ' fruit
"It hardly seems possible that -you.
('To Be Continued.)
a .batch
that is not• as flavoury- as usual but
can be right," Kelly said doubt
,
the, fresh, fruity flavour of the, jelly
fully.
1% cups red apples, 'cut in .matcH-,
will liven up the fruit and make a.
The next day Terry begfin a new
Germany has a movie .theatre in a
tasty dessert combination. Besides ac -
series of' articles reviving the earlier
coal, mine, two thousand feet under.
centuating the flavour of fruits, jelly
murders. ' "It's rather obvious that
the earth. The theatre has been in-
adds. rare and beautiful colors to des•
the police are on the wrong track.
stalled in a disused pit at Oberhau-
serts as well.
•party
The murders have been carefully.
sen in the Rhur. A portion of one of
The following dishes are look -
planned . and executed to fool. -.the
the main galleries* has been enclosed
Ing concoctions' made out of simple
police and misdirect attention. Why
and fitted with a film -operating cham-
things. The children love them be -
aren't the police convinced by now
ber and rows of tip -up seats. Here.
cause they are so pretty and you will
that it is not gangdom in the ac-
visitors are shown a film illustrating
love them because they are so good
cepted sense which is • behind these .
the 'different processes in , coal pro
for the children.
crimes? Tinkey of• S-t.-Louiar Dnrfer
duction.
Two of these 'desserts are fluffy,
pastel colored moulds in lovely shapes
and two are clear, colorful and Jewel-
, -
lik_e•plain�elly__po-order-eembined-with
�— fruits in out -of -the -ordinary, attractive
ways. Fresh Plum Snow, Pear Whip,
Peach Nests and Apple Cider Tang,
- tempting names and the desserts
are just as tempting as they sound.
- Fresh Plum Snow -
1 package raspberry e y
1 pint boiling water.
1 cup 'plum pulp, slightly* crushed.
may.• I r/4 cup powdered sugar.
1 / E 2 egg whites, unbeaten.
• X Dissolve jelly in boiling water. Chill.
•
. Combine plum pulp and sugar. When
jelly is cold and syrupy, place in a
bowl of cracked ice or ice water, add
egg whites, and beat with rotary egg
r beater until fluffy. Add plum pulp,
folding gently, and let stand until
slightly thickened. Pour into tndivid-
ual molds. Chill' until firm. Unmold.
- Garnish with whipped -cream,. if desir-
ed: Serves 8. -
1 Peach Nests
1 package lime jelly powder.
s , . 1 pint'boiltng water. '
3 fresh peaches.
Dissolve jelly in to:ling %:xt..r. Cool
slightly.' Pour part of -jelly mixture in
to 6 sherbert glasses, filling each */s
full. Chill until firm. Pour remain- _
Ing jelly into shallow pan and chill
until firm. Slice 'peaches onto .firm
jelly in sherbert glasses. Cover with
.:
remafning'jelly, cut •in cubes. Serves
Pear W!up
1 package strawberry jelly. powder.
1 pint boiling water.
1 cup pear pulp.
Dissolve jelly in boiling water. Chili
until cold and syrupy. Place in bowl
of ciacked ice or ice water' and whip
'
with rotary egg beater until fluffy and
thick like whipped cream. Fold in the
pear pulp. Turn into mold. Chill until
firm: Unmold. Serve with whipped
cream, if desired. Serves 6.
•
: «Apple -Cider Tang
1 package lemon jelly powder.
I cup warm water.
1 cup,sweet cider.
1% cups red apples, 'cut in .matcH-,
stick pieces. i
Dissolve -jelly in warm 'water- add
cider. Chill - When slightly thickened,
fold in apples. Turn into individual
molds. Chill until firm: Uamold.l
Serves 6.'
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-'�^�� "That he alight humble thee, and ship. If the do not have the true, God, into times of eat suffering '
, that'�he might prove thee, to do thee God, they will have false gods. If and distress, as well as great danger,i. 1.�, {
SIJN��Y aeHoo� good at thy latter end: And lest thou Hien allow themselves to forget what if it only made us realize our utter �s
say in thy heart, My power and the the true God has done for them. they impotency, the absolute insufficiency
might of my hand hath gotten me will soon come to the place where of man, as man, to live without God. , •
- ��+�^� - this wealth. But thou shalt remem- they will begin to doubt if this God and bring us, as a nation, on our
J `j her Jehovah thy God, for it is he whom they have never seen can do knees. to the throne, of grace, coag, T'
• that giveth thee power to get wealth; anything for them, and they will turn fessing our sins, imploring the for 1i, "
�° �°�`� "'� �""'�°��°�'"' that he may establish his covenant to visible, but dead -deities, made of
giveness of Gad, and acknowledgingf.
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LESSON %III, material well-being. By nature a man which he sware unto' thy fathers, as word, stone, gold, and silver. that e, at least, willing to live 4'
will hasten to God if he is in the at this day"—A deep conviction of "As the nations that Jehovah righteous) and soberly in this pres-
• GOD IN THE MAKING OF midst of great trouble, or fears a this fact would turn human history maketh to•perish. before you, so shall ent life, walking worthy of his name. : ,,
1.A NATION tragedy, or a loved one is desperately into a sacrament. Receive into the ye perish; because ye would not in the light of his countenance.
(Deuteronomy. B: 11-20.), ill. What Moses wants the Israelites mind the .full impression of this doe Hearken unto the voice of Jehovah, ,..�.
to know is that, in a time when they •, trine, and you will find yourself your God."— For God's gracious
GOLDEN TEXT:—Beware lest thou do • not have' much to ask for, they working side by side with God. in the promise to Israel if she would obey
. forget the Lord thy God, in not should, nevertheless, seek fellowship field, the warehc�_tse, the bank, the him, :;ee Deut. 7: 12-16. Isr'ael's Bird TjtCzt Flies -.
: keeping his commandments, -and with God, if not in their petition; shop,'the office, the pulpit. �i Len a . security demanded upon her relation 3113 LYi iiiiil�te. °,
his ordinances, and his statutes, then in their thanksgiving and love young man receives the first pay- ship to God. We may not believe it,
•which I command thee this day.— for himt. ment of his industry, he, is to .re- but, the security, welfare, and the -
Deuteronoml.y.8: 11. - ` Why Israel Should Remember. member that the. Lord his God gave strength of our nation are equally de-
r •• "Who � led thee through the great him power to get wealth. , Thus the pendent upon our obedience to the A circular recently issued by the :
American Department cf Agriculture . :...•
The Lesson in its Setting and terrible wilderness, wherein getting of money becomes a sacred commandments of. the Lord. God's contains a scient'fic analyse of the
were fiery serpents and scorpions, act. Money is a mighty power; laws are reasonable, always for the speed cf various birds, and it reveals a
... Place:—'All the early chapters of and thirsty ground where was no wealth occupies a .proud position in welfare of men, and in obedience to that, once on the wing, heavier birds
Deuteronomy • record' discourses given water; who brought thee forth water all the parliament of ' civilization, them, mcn keep their strength and fly . at higher speeds than lighter ' _.
by Moses on the east side of the Jor 'out of the rock of flint; Who fed thee Trade thus becomes a means of prolong•their life. birds of t.",� same type. `31
dan River where the Israelites were• in the wilderness. with manna, which grace and commerce an ' ally of re Forgetting God; �� ho ' is our $ome of the speeds rcg:stered, how- �4
encamped in what are known as the thy fathers knew not."—The warning ligion. In one'word, the true appre- strength, is synonymous' with w•or- • ever,'are not those of normal flights
.plains of Moab (see Deut. 1: 1.) against forgetting God is both pre- ciation of this doctrine would restore : shipping the idols of man's creation., but of the spe^cls of birds bcirig pur- .;•` :�;
Time:—B,C. 1459. - ceded and followed by a setting forth every act of life to its direct and which always have and always will sued. - �
of powerful reasons. why the Israel- vital relation to the living Go. weaken men morally., mentally; and �t the head of the fist comes a
" „ ites should forever remember God, Our Dependent Strength physically, To forget Goa is 'to �„ .
The word Deuteronomy means „ duck hawk t.hich travcl..d at -165- iSQ -
-` the "second law," *and,, in this book. Proving clearly that they had no ex And it shall be, if thou shalt fcr- curse one's self. If Canada .is dc. miles an hour '(3 .m?les a minute) ti,
case whatever for forgetting him. In get Jehovah thy God, and walk after termined to continue more and more while hunting for food,' Stconti iq
. 'ss the title would indicate, there is these two verses, God is once again other gods, and serve them, and wor- to forget God, and give herself to. '
1.. a -summing up - of all the laws and the list is a golden eagle which re- k
regulations which God had given to set forth as the one who had graci-, ship them, I testify against you this the things•of this world, it would ba. ecrded 1°0 nt'.',cs an hour while being 1
oust brought them forth out of day that to shall surely perish." a• real blessing to our ration;. 'i .vc
Moses, in the fort ears of Israel's y chased fly peregrines.
y Y Egypt. Men must have a god or gods to mor•- • should be braught;• by the rr.:.d of •
:.wandering in the wilderness. ,
For a proper understanding of this
' lesson, one should read the first ten . "r,' s ?. ,. '>I :',.r,: �'-'-`_; T' ,;w -, -,! * .K' �• x r ,v t . z �.
verses of the chapter, which are not w� 'rt r� ti:. :: - %' ' :3 ;,4:� e '� ,�; . , •`%c �"' ,': �;< :
assigned in. the- lesson itself.. Four '
it
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great benefits are, in these open;n� r r:, :� »;�' �4y,; �,�,,...,.,�, . M-� , 7 uaa f; »Hy >� .
verses, said to have come to Israel -
from the ' hands of their graciouslb. -
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!God; by him they were guided fol x `�^ ^ ss
forty years. in `the wilderness; in all ' R`, , ' , +�, '�, ,
of their suf€ering and hardships, God n ` ' �f`e`"°" way "z'
had s gracious purpose to cd them xu `h r . ��^� ;,'`~ `.
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_ ..'a.^ rte' ,% a'y' mac' - ,1. v^,{"•„ o
better; the Lord had reserved them ,
that the - mi ht comp to know him, .� vn �.° z �sz - j
'.during alt' (heir forty Sears of wan a "; ,, «s7:, a.`
doing; and' Jehovah their God was ` - e'er•11 ; ? ,
210w . t0_ :bring' them. into ,"a good F ° < °p, w. y a,,
,P - N. -
_ land" share water abounded, where S. m ,..11: R,> aE� ~ , �c .� t �-., ' I . .
cereals and fruit could be grown- in °. .,:. . ' "`'� '` • "• u . }
'.'abundance. "and in whose hills valn-!� �?�
able .metals would be ' found. This t--14�
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. beautiful description . of God's graci- .y. ,� '" `' E� ,�' `;' .f,. .
'R � ...r C%t.•4• T, x n . .
cusness to Israel concludes with this , t r Q y ` r s
. admonition: "-And thou shalt eat and . ' ; r -o _ , �t1. i, . ,I� j- Ir .
be full, and. thou shalt bless Jehovah � ` s.t �„� � � ���� . � ��” <- -" a..::Y � �:
thy God, for the good land_ which he " s :!
hath given thee." , .. z �. t� �,1. -
: .. heeded. a Warning . e" :: i.'
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. :"Beware lest thou .forgat Jeho- ? , b - -
•vah thy God, int not keeping his com- r � 4 � � t
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mandments., and his ordinances, and .� #a % �•,,, $
his statutes which I „ command theejr.w '�
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1 ,�'. ba
... this day. (See -also Dent. 4: 9, 23, r: • �� A.
81; 6: 12.) -:That Israel greatly '. ,' ^, � `^t
fi
needed such. wanting as this. her „: ' • , • ;"41.A. r
later history sadly proved. In the >."
early daps ai the judges, we read' F .4 �,:„
t�rat "the children of Israel did that ` -
h was evil in the sight o! Jeho- .,,�. : -
11 44
whir a g f• -
. L: , h a forgot Jehovah their God." ;, ~ . ;' �« k,. - :. f
•.
a and 7 Notice r all how - : :ate wrrs .� � f�� rI
-(Judges 3: ), t ce ca of p
,rya :ff''�'�.r ra. ,a` o"?a� "k:°,� ac`. a ha•.,c.'£C
i►IOsea particularizes this sin Of •9 a wy { � f , ^.' � a , 4y y
Israel. She revealed she was forget• � ^: , • ,� F
ting God by not keeping God's com- � �,, .L, s a ,. ^� �
g " -.
�. , 4 ¢ �
^�
mandments. ,One cannot forget what; �r I.
b ofeGo es. of know. T " teto forget <.,�..>.:::.� � . ..: ." -,1• , <'m ' "� . .
tragedy,
God is a double sin'. Forgettinb God., . - - .
,?
. _ .
i.e., leaving God' out o! our life, noti
,THIS GHASTLY:TRAGEDY .
. reckoning, with him, or considering - �•
his will in our plans and purposes,
• and 'pleasures.. is expressed in the
,.
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New Testament by the significant - .i4
... . word "ungodly." - . . - • -
"Lest, when thou hast eaten and '
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t `, art full, and hast built goodly. houses ! AVOIDEDI
,.-1 and dwelt therein; and' when thy . -:.' — 11 BEEN ••.
herds and thy flocks multiply; and - .N ...:,.-.1'...'�-,.:�, --i
.'.: I �.
t)ry silver and thy gold is multiplied, _
and. ,all .that:,thou hast is multiplied; . .. . ,- . , ^ , .' _- .
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then thy heart be lifted+up, and thou j
7f It 'hada t been for a foolhardy, reckless,' criminal driver this accident
forget Jehovah thy Go,.who brought _ -
_'.thee forth out of the land of Egypt,I. =would have been avoided. As it is, one victim was taken direct t0 an1. ,i
:out of the house of bondage." — . undertall er's parlours and � two to a hospital. The driver Who caused itA. _ .
-` Moses exposes, in these three years, , -
the deepest, most frequent caused . is-hepelessly crippled for the rest of his life. .
men's orge mg Go- d -who. them -1.1. �—' - 'Z
- 'selves, .have been the. recipients, of his ' - . . y
I.. ,giftsif •love. That condition which r .YOU'LL BE IN TROUBLE IF YOU DISREGARD THE LAWS
Js most conducive to making the I . •1. -
. qi• thought of God vagde in the mind;
and obedience to God something al If yOti are a reckless driver travelling the Ontario highways, cutting all,
most never. . considered,, in . other,. - - ... •. 'passing on curves and hills, endangering the lives of athera, you will find ,
fiords, living day by day without :..yoge]f in serious trouble: The appalling death toll must stop—and you. -
God, ' is what we, might sum up in -
one lyase as a gratification, of all . : who are responsible for it will be put - off the road ! A thousand eyes ' ,,
one's fundamental material desrres, . •
. . i.e., abundance of food, delight-
:` $ul homes, comparative sectirity from
1..disaster, sufficient wealth to relieve
,one of worry, a good standing in the - , ,
''community, a Iovely, ,family, a large •
,J _ library, leisure and :means' for sport, ,
an • automobile, two or three .club
., c memberships, the opportunity for
�V ` travel, bhe ability to perform what-
ever task one earnestly undertakes,
etc. When a man has these things;
:Ile seems to possess all that he needs.
That which *would' drive a man to
10o4 is, most of all, need, and the
boat powerful needs, though a sad
�pmmentary • on human nature, are
' !Lose that have to do with our .
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4
Mrs - W. F. Law, of Tillsouburt
Chas been spending a few days with
friends here and calling on former
-
--neighbors and acquaintances.
iDaylight Saving Time termin-
ates on, Saturday At midnight. Be
pure to turn clocks and watches back
one hour.
--Oswald and Mrs. Cook and fam-
ily have moved into the J. S. Bals-
"`'� don residence at the West end of
the village, recently occupied by Mr.
13obbs and family.
bad our first real frost of 1
' the season an Thursday night last,
Although a slight frost was reported
.. on a previous night.
—The Ladies Aid of St, Andrew's
Church held a successful meeting
at the home of liars .., Walter White,
•on Wednesday afternoon last, 'when
over twenty members were present.
-.The many friends of Mrs. Nor -
Man Bie and family, of Greenwood,
extend to them their heartfelt sym-,
pathy in the sudden death of Mr.
&e, on Sunday from a heart attack.
.—Dr. R. M. and Mrs. Bateman,
of Toronto are spending a few weeks
in the village and are making their
home in the Misses Bunting resid-
ence.
--The cold mmather of the past
week has compelled the people to ut-
:Wze their furnaces or other heating,
thus giving the coal. and wood deal -
era much pleasure.
—Jas. and Mrs. Palmer and A.
W. and Mrs. Mitchell returned
home on Thursday last after enjoy-
ing a motor trip to' Northern Ontar.
io:
—Owing to the Friends - requir-
ing'the use of their meeting -house
'next Sunday, the Prisbyteriang will-
' withdraw their church service and
••'Sunday School on that day.
—.As the weather has become too
cold for garden parties, harvest
;hone suppers and concerts will now
become numerous to entertain the
maple
e services iso the Presbyterian
". Church on Sunday last were Gond-
vacted by Mr. " Ralph Carmichael,
''echo preached a most impressive
sermon, which was mych enjoyed by
—It in rumored that in case the
:Hepburn government are returned
to power, Mr. G. D. Conant, if el-
ected, may become a member of the
-' -. `::.• ;;cabinet.
—Miss Jean Clark left on Satur-
day, for Stettler, "Alea., where she
will spend a few. weeks with her
sister, Mrs. Dr." Wright. We wish
her a pleasant holiday and a safe
;fouraey•
M ,Jftrd has been received "from
Winnipeg that Mrs.' Ch". E__ Mar-
quis passed away at her home on
Friday, Sept. loth, aged 78. She
was a sister of Joseph and Alex
` )Gordon, of the Base Line.
-►Phe farmers in this township,
las well as elsewhere, have derived a
considerable income from the prod-
uction of tomatoes, peas and corn
;for the canneries. Corn and tomat-
,oes especially have yielded unusually
,heavy crops this year -and prices
."have been quite satisf acto17 .
The Gray Coach' Lines have
changed their time tables to corres
pond to the changing frown daylight-
-'saving time to standard ,time to be -
.come effective on Sunday, Septem-
ber 26th. See advertisement on an-
other page. -
--NOTE-Jne Medical Health Of-
ficer has instructed that the School
Fairs, as scheduled, be cancelled aQ
a preventative measure' in the cam-
paign against infantile paralysis..
The Fair scheduled for Pickering
on Monday, will not therefore be
_
held.
—Mr .__Elw'oDd —uH=uyck; Who has
-'been in the employ .of Mr. C. A.-
Sterritt for the past few years, has
entered the employ of M. S. ' Chap
man's General Store, and began his
new duties on Monday morning.
The genial, courteous Cecil Sparrow
_who has been at the store for some
time has left to take up some other
vocation, and will be greatly missed
by the patronsof this store.
The 25th Annual International
Plowing Match and Farm Machinery
Demonstration held every year un-
der the auspices y�of the Ontario
Plowmen's Asseciagon, will be held
- . at Fergus" from Oct. 12th to 15th.
-It is expected that over 100,000 will
pour into the town to witness the
demonstration and extensive arran-
gensents are 'being made to handle
the large crowd.
—License fees for passenger 'auto-
mobiles under the reduced -scale as
Announced by Premier Hepburn will
be as follo", highway department
officials explain: 4 -cylinder cars, $2
per year; 6 --cylinder can, $7 to $10
per year according to horsepower;
9 -cylinder cars, E10 to $16 per yeah
according to horsepower. While the
provincial treaeary rorall lose - motor-
ists will save $2,600,000 a ZW u
a result of thea move-
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i—•Miss Ida' Bunting is reported to
be considembiy improved in health.
We hope for'continued improvement.
—Mrs. McGregor entertained 4
number of lady friends to a' bridge
on Tuesday.
—Walter and Mrs. Shepherd, of
Toronto, visited relative* in Picker•
ing on Sunday.
--C. H. and Mrs. Pilkey spent
several days last week 'with their
daughters, at Kinsale.
--Messrs Cecil Sparrow, Stanley
Balsdon, and Vincent .Bie are on a
motor tour through the States.
—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howlett,
of California, who have been visiting
in Ontario for several weeks, return-
ed to their home at the end of the
week.
• —Service in the United Church
on Sunday morning next at the us-
ual hour. S. S.'. at 10• a. M. The ev-
ening service is withdrawn in favor
of the Audley Anniversary Service.
All services on standard time. Choir
practice at 8 p. in. Saturday -
—The Women's Institute met at
the home of Mrs. F. H. Hall, on
Tuesday afternoon, with an attend-
ance of about twenty. Plans were
made to exhibit some articles at the
Markham Fair. A paper on "Stor-
ing Vegetables , for Winter. Use".
Miss Muriel Westney gave a very
interesting talk on "Menu Planning
for the Family": Roll Call—How to
Prevent Colds", caused a very lively
discussion. At the close of the meet-
ing a social time was enjoyed.
--St. George's Church, Sunday,
Sept. 26th, Harvest Thanksgiving.
Services for the day will be oil
Standard Time, .11 and 7. In the
morning. the preacher will be Rev.
H'. A. Ben-Oliel, M. A . , Rector of •
St. Dunstan's, Toronto. The preach-
er, at the evening service will be.
Rev. j. H. Colclough, B. A . , B.
D . , Rector of St. Margaret's, West
Hill. Gifts of fruit, flowers or veg-
etables for the decoration of the
church may be brought to St.
George's, on Saturday afternoon -
There will - be no Sunday School on
Sepi. 26th.
—Under new regulations recently
paseged • by the government, it is
mow necessary for hunters to secure
a license to hunt rabbits or other
game. This gun license may be se-
cured for a one dollar fee. It is a•
badge which must be displayed pr-
ominently by the hunter on his per-
son. If this. is _not 'done -he is liable
to prosecution, an well as runsing-
the chance of having his rifle or
shot -gun confiscated by game ward
ens or police. Only British subjects
will be allowed to secure such a ,lir
ense. Foreigners and boys under 16
years of age are prohibited from
carrying firearms of any kind in
Ontario. The licenseii is goor+" from
..MORTGAGE SALE
of valuable faros Oeayerty
in the Towaship' of Pickering. la the
Count:r of Ontario
UNDER, AND BY VIRTUE OF the
powers of sale contained in a cer-
tain mortgage upon which default in
payment has • been made, and .which
will be produced at the time and
place of sale, there" will be offered
for sale by public miction on the
premises hereinafter described, on—
MONDAY, SEPT. 27th, 1937
at 2 p. m., the following lands ram
ely'
The South half of lot number el-
even (11) in the Sth concession of
the said -Township of Pickering, con-
taining 1(0 acres MoreL or less.
On t 'e said premises there. is said
to be erected a , brick house, 1 1-2
storeys high 24 x 36; a-ith. wing 24
x 26, also a frame kitchen and a
woodshed 24 x 30; frame yarn 36 x
80 on stone 'Wall with stabling be-
neath; pig pen 20 x 40 on stone
foundation, with cement floor; hen
house 15 x 75. There is also about
3 acres of orchard on the said lands.
i
This farm is situate about 3 miles
jural rgail passes daily.'' The soil
consists of a good clay loam, and is
in a splendid state of cultivation.
TERMS ---10 per cent day of sale
balance within 20 days thereafter
without interest.
Possession an April let 1938, with
-the Vrivilete to do fall 1010wing-
7he property will be offered subject
to a reserve bid.
For fartber terms ,pad conditions of
sale apply to
Alvin S. Farmer, Auctioneer, Gorm-
ley, frit, or to McWotglh and
Button, Solicitors for Vendor, at
StoaffviUe, Out.
^ 3ept . lot to May 81st. If you have
my intention of hunting game, be
sure to secure a license or the sport
may prove to be -a costly one.
Siad i o -Se ry i ce
Expert service and re-
pairs to all makes. Rene -
onable chargee. Work
guaranteed.
ARTHUR FIELD
in duate Radio and Telenieim,Instltiou
)fember Oficial Radio Service Mm'1
Association.
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A. W. Mitchell
Pickering
Ont.-,
LILLIAN'S
RF A T TTY CT,- nP
Asphalt Roof ing
Get oar prices on 'As-'
pbalt Roofing. We ran-.
dle all styles luant)fa.o-
tured by the Toronto
Aspbalt Roofing Cc ,
Mount Dennis. Unt,
-:= PICKERING -:-
LUMBER YARD
PHONE 3400 -
.��w Lav�rts�s�nNrss.
ROOMS TO RENT — on ground
floor. Apply News Office. 6
FOR SALE — baby buggy, ivory.
good condition. Box 200, News
FOR 'SALE — 8• acres of standing
corn, en bloc or by the row. G. K
Pratt, lot 3, con,. 4, Pickering. 5
CIDER -MAKING - at lot 17, con.
1, Pickering, south of C. 'N. R. 'stn.
Joseph Cowan. 4-6
ARRIVED TODAY — a carload of
of fresh cows and springers from
Ottawa Valley, restricted area. Pric-
es, reasonable. ' Apply to 'Carmin
Weal ey. Phone Agincourt 46 r 12.
G. C. Sparks, prop.' 6th'
FORAS LE — Holstein Bull, 2 yr.:
old. Sire, Alban Karndyke Keyes;
Dam, Maggie Dekol Echo. T. 'B.
tested. John Moore, Pickering, R.
R. 1. Pick .2705 5 . & 6
•
"IClaremont�--T
to Uxbridge to a doctor, but when
-"
he got his car turned around, he _.
drove off leaving them standing on
the road. They got the licezise num
ber of the car, which was given to
the police, who -took the case in
hand, and are looking for the driv-
er.
Baptist Church Anniversary Ser-
vices morning and evening on Sun-
;;iYY
day next. Rev. L. Kipp, preacher,
and special music at each service.
Barber Shop
:
Beauty Parlor ::-
Acompetent 'lady <Will bavecbarge
of the beauty parlor and satisfac- .
tion is guaranteed at"reduced
prices.
Permanent, Waves,.:2.00.:3,50.=5.00
Shampoo and Finger Wave. .60
Finger Wave. ,3S
Marcel,--
. .. :40
--
Oil Shampoo :36'
Ladies' Hair Cut. • .20
Special Prices, May 25 to 31
"
Oil P. W, Reg. $2.00=-S$1.50
Regulvr, . Reg. $3.50--$3,00
Regular. Reg. 55.00.44.00
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phone Pick 71
The Pickering
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crusts auncuiz. -
In addition to these many yuardic=' ,of your stafety, Hydro, goes still farther.
E electrical appliance or device must be approved by the H. 9. P. C. TestingQ
and Inspection Department before it goes into your home --every piece of eleatrieal ,
equipment is made as free of hazard as scientific knowledge and highly -trained a
technicians can make them.
Int addition to being an important factor in your iiafety, andthe protection of
your property, Hydro is making every effort to estend the benefits -of low coat
powa throughout the Province of Ontario. These efforts are made in or
best interests, and their success will affect Towr prosperity. You
should, therefore, be vitally interested in Hydro and what it i..doing
for you. 1YOR0 ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION
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