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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_07_07 ,..s.•w+-+""_ _ .fie•.,. +p, 'f. .:C.'- "1.. �.�. T' ..,.yy: -,. -- ( sue,1 ..kr, :Pi!. +5- _^.4.. :•+.'�,t,j� - v—. _ t- •r _Y t+. ..+eKR .+..s :,?. •s` :> .f1c. 1. -s. .. , •'� a,. `�. '��'�H=1`""', ,e,y 1 i� %vr.• �,>`• •-',y' 'Pw-y'*�r le,r h .'ai. IrvL AL — .VOL. L11. .---- ,___Y__._- FICKERI1� G ONT., FRIDAY, .JULY 7, 1933. 1'�0. -�� Whitevole GREENWOOD -- i�XOtfil�fi�>IIitrfli is�eD+t. Green River C aA L The pulpits p the Whitevale and s, Mr. and Mrs. T. Williams and fam Green River Baptist churches will be ily went to Hlllsburg for the holiday supplied during the pastor's vacation DR H. O. PSARSON-Physician A flood supply of -Hard and Soft* to attend a 'Love re-union• as follows: July 9th, Mr. E. Lewis; Ens atadSurxa!0. DtmbarSO 1017 COaI on hand. Also a supply Quite a number from here attend- July 16th, Whitevale Baptist Young • ed the Oddfellow'and Rebekah par- people;, July 23rd, Young People of S. FORBYTH, O b.D., Diretctor of Kindling Wood, , ade at Markham on Sunday last. the Walmer Rd. Baptist Church, Tor Established 1898 ' z a apptometaeal Asmclation of O°tn'o••Res• stove length. Mrs. Smith, of Detroit, has return- ,onto, at Whitevale, and the Young (glared Member of the American Optometriea] µ f►saociatSoa. Eyes examined by appoln:ment. 12tf F'hone Pick.1109. ed again to her mother's, �Irs. W• People of St. Jotln's Evangelical, Tor (None 2804,Claremont,out. Hagerman ,after spending afew-days onto, at Green R1ver; July 30th, Rev. Lepal, DONALD MUNRO. PICKERI'NG with friends in Toronto. J. R. Bick.- � THIS IS THE _ The Green .River Ladies Aid wish „ HIGHLAND CREEK. l TUNCAN B. McINTYBE-Barrie• B .E to extend a hearty Vote of thanks 'to ___ will FARMERS' MILL LJ,trs.Solicitor_ Notary. Office—Brock St.., all who so kindly helped .make our' The Highland Creek library south, Opporite Bel]Telephoneof=,ce, w'hi:by. GENERAL INSURANCE church association a success. hold a garden party on Friday, Jul. A large camber of farmers Phone 45. 9817_ AGENCY 111 e wish to congratulate 31iss M. ' 7th, at the home of the plisses Kemp, exchange [heir grain. RDONALD RUDDY Bartiater. BROUGFIAyi, - (jNTAR10 �'Ialc.ulm and Robt. J. Windsor on be Kingston P.d. (opposite Falcon Inn). for .4iol•cstor. Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. -- ing Successful in passing without An excellent program has been arr- , ((lice toi mer!y occ'tpied by thtaate A.E.C brie Faci!:tiee for placing any kind of ln- v;riting, their entrance examinations. Flour and Cereals �V flan,south wing .4 of r4, page,wbiiby. 613p 6]ranCe at beet rates anged, also sale of home-made cook- -- __ _ We are pleased to report' that a ing, candy and sewing. A bran pie 7D EATON. BELL & ROSS.' Barrist, available• goodly number attended our �Iemor- .and other novelties to amuse every 1J erg, solicitors. 904 Northern Or.*,a.w Security:and Service my Motto. ial Day.Service at the cemetery and It 9ay.ee money and many more Budding,;i:30 Bay St,ret,Tooro-tc,: , one has also been arranged- Every- i ly Phone Pick. .51:' thar_k all those who helped to make al�ould du iE. tr :W.J Beaatcn. ._..._.. - _ -._--_ one is welcome, so come and have a H.B.Bell. - this service a success. good time. All proceeds are in aid : J.D.F.pass. Adtlaidr 2,638-9 Keep 'the date , of Tuesday, 3uly of the public library.-Admission, 25 Special J. H. Beal, . Claremont 25th open. A garden party will be ' RICHARDSON. PIOKERING A an4 15 cents. _ - , L� MUI NEY-Barristrrs.Solicitors,Notanes PHONE 921 held under the auspices of the .Lad- BARLEY FEED Public, 21.3-214 Confederation Lire Building, ies :aid, Full particulars next week. Dunbarton $21.00 r ton, Spot Cash. Corner of Yonnnge and Richmond Sts. Torontp. \T Tuesday, July " • `� rbon" Adei"ge 4489 and 44,80. By appoint. FURNITURE Remember the date, y, y sent Saturday evenings. Pickering'reuclenee 25th. Mrs. John W. Mills spent the week . This in the beet feed value on << +' plrorFe Plek..3813. stf We are displaying an attractive ------�--- end with Mrs .Leo. White. the market. , �HOMSCN do McMILLAN-Barris- 'variety of Xmas Gifts, _ kherrywood l'liss Robin .White is home for her ters, Solicitor-, Notary Pubic. Of'sce"at Aluminum and Granitewa-re Etc. holidays, also Miss Glenna Gilmour. Ki$simi for Pantry and Fius� rose or Mr.Thomson. lot 11,concession 1. Furniture and Furniture . , ?dis; E. Dennis was a guest. of Cake I3akinR• Pickering, Office hours.Thursday and Saturday- Novelties, Miss E. Roach over the holiday. Jean Goodburne is spending halnk evenings, from 7.00 p.m to 8 30 p. m.,cc by ays with Pauline Hill at Rosebank a iotment. Toronto office: 805 Royal Bank PriCe6 lout, in keeping with times, ,Miss Grace Leng and sister are via- ! makes a Fire Phone Psck 2000, Toronto Eir~rn'i303, itinfr with �Iiv Em!!y Gates this Corners, Baker $ Joy Flav�lred 3;17 Mr. an. Mrs..Jaines of Seranton Bread, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins ac- +!! � O O C l A/ G }ry and tspe Ceo. Todd and Miss _ ,Ueyitctt !- I 11I t.ith �rir_ er the week-end. Ch^ is Monday Wedneada w ^•levy Judd spent Sunday Marion and Murray Taylor are-sp PP R 3 HIL O. GM1TH, D, D. R.. L. D.S.. :. Judd's. aL3 Friday; . do Ntlucceesot to p-. 3, S.Dales. r»C a:r�: %PECI �L Harold'end Waiter Fenney are en= ending a fete days 'with thou grand- it right. - ihe ik,,yat College of Der!al Surgegm and Toros. :•, in zheil` holldey with their par- father at.Hill:ids,- . _ - to unive•soy-, st_Cfw-mor-t nffccove-F>, A, y g The''.Mission Band held t^.err pit— �O CREDIT Scott's to-rrvery �ceaaay andFned Pb,.�•e :��, iLiCLI Rock Faced`Red "ntc..at present. rife t Alex. •Annan s., quite,an- efrjoy - - stouf' 110.11 4,f Master Roy' Flett and sister, .hiss a On aceotlnt �f the rhen¢e iQ tinleas - - miff Green Roofing Norma, have hone t, spend their hol able time �B. had. _ F,RR)✓Y.T T. FAT_La14E• L D S.. bliss A. B. Tklor•t mnt�,rr�l home and the cEoee rnarpin I welt fat, t ' U D. t,radvare. ne R 2 �0 8r square. ldags with their aunt in Cleveland. °1'''' Goliege o1 F 9 ,41-x. Flett left on Monday evening with the Harper to Sundridge'and am,forced to diacont'rnue credit. Dental Sargeons and the 1'riverssty of Toronto. will spend a feti flays with them. ezce*t for approved O100Lh1� - T)8icr in remderaee setond door east of St. And= nn his return trip to Hamilton, Man- 4aw's Church. Pickering,Cont. Office hours'. 8 Full weight and The farmers around here will soon acco ntB. a-ul to a P. m., or by appomimetst. (X-ray - , after, visiting -with his parents this standard quality be through haying, they certainly can aaersce), Phone Pick 97t)0. 43:7 at month. . Z. � � - -• Pa' not blame the weather for stopping _ The above prices good for 10 days Roy Morrish is away tuft hfrieeat them this year. - 'st(fistlr4ti4s $4ft'1or4f. only. Terms Spot Cash. on a motor..trip through the West, . Mr. and Mrs. Harper. Miss Mary L. SURNI�N'G1HA M _ having gone by way.of Chicago and Harper and Elmer Irvin. of Sund- ` taken in the Fair en route. Building s,nd General 4,r Ap�y` ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- i�s� PICK- G .�. our teachers, Miss Verna. Petty, ridge spent the weekend with me Contracting. " s Fire and automobileinsuranea of all ktado.i m4 as A s Petty nd Miss E. Milne and Mrs. Thom, on their return home - Rattmates turniabed on all clasas3 � maerasenting coop";"of sobd f vanciat stana4- ? y from Ottawa. et. - are home again after theft year's The Dumbarton United Sunday Sc- of work-Interior and Exterior. PWITiLL, Licensed Auctioneer. ; LUMBERYARD Y� work. We wish them all a pleasant _hool picnic will be held at the. Bay Alterations and repairs. - Fa tar Oetaa�iss of T+rk MA Osr6sda As+• vacation on Tuesday, July 11th. Trucks' will Chimneys Built Ooncrets-Wort: - M' ui am of 2 sws •twnned 4s wr abiart w :Blacksmithing, & �Wood WOA The Sunday School picnic will lie leave Morrish's store at 1.30 P. M. Phone Pickering 5718 aggress o:.a.ti9ver P,o., oaa held on Thursday July 13tH at the at right prices „' standard tint. FAIRPORT,� - ONTAltlur R. BE ATOM. 'PO W A SH I P ",Woodland Park" As this is the usual � Now !e the time co have those cepaii Congratulations to Janet Bonner. DIN Clerk. Coaveyancer Cordmuuoner for ohs attended to. Harraawa repaired. gate for holding our W. A. meeting, Edith Kemp, Harold I.it Tour and - ��� a0davits. Acconntonr, Etc: issuer of j another days will be arranged. for it �dZ` -Sale Marriage L,cenaes. Wbrteva:e.Ont, also new aections on bwfld. The fam• Harry estg rte,who passed ous Fleur Plows alwit s on hand. Don forget the picnic. but all come ' Fleury y - gear's standin^, to the others who M. MAW. LIOENSED AVO- Also dealer in Viking Cream 8epara• along and enjoy,s�fwd time_ are trying their entrance this week r TTONEXR,for York.QuUmo andDorham tore and Electric W"hero. - {3Filt [3Al4ADlt S Merl ogles.ee- csvatiea An kinds of 44144 prom>x1xT attended Brougham we wish every success. , Bird's Felt Rt+ttr Pbingles. M. Termareasonabfe. Data+for atle! m,y ha ft thigkiog of buying an electric radio The W. A, of the L rifted Church ^ areaoged s4, 000" O�ev Ben and Indepen. ask for a demonstration of the Now Miss Jennie Iluncan-is holidaying are holding the aflnusl sale of cook; Alao. re-ruAbrrinR, buggy arheek. _ brie pbones. Wbitby..Unt my Rogers Majestic model•i. - -- -- _ The pricey are rigtes, at her home here. ing -tut Saturday at !firs. Corbett'-,, at Lawn mocrers Hharpr�ned. _ GARNET ROBERTSON Nlr.:, Gannon and son, Hugh, �peilt the Bay. Aft,rnoon tea �ill be. ser T. PaTF:RgO`'9 CI AREAiOX2 t. �". WCOdw+aSd . Sunday'at Lake Simcoe. , - 'ved. We take'this opportunity to ask 0411 and get prices. Phone WW Elec!ii:si ( .aura^4,.,e GREENWOOD J!)1y lie=ar: Bell-Smith alai King havF 4,y,, ladies to rc�pand generously and -=-=-- "= - Riven up the garage here. if unable to 4,;i, thelpseivea"to'leave p ....Wiring xnd P.epa;riaq i a Lain: :' }Ifs. Thomas •_Perryman -is visit- tha?ir bakinpe at Morrish's -tore by 1 Brock Road or p4ater. '•. - - frig her son,' Oland, at Trenton. o'clock. - - Ticke'rin' Mills ' All kinds of electrical goods Miss Helen Barclay and girl friend' 1. ±�eneraI Store. - kept in stock. are motoring to. Gaspe. starting last _ Greenwood _ -- 19117` Phone]705, Pic;car;o( _ -- - week-end' _ _ Buy-your gro^eries at home aud' _ - - •Allen Miller who won honors in his Miss June Southwell is holidaying keep the home fires burning. E have a full line of Lniversity Course is holidaying at with her aunt. ALSO ; + + +` his home here. Miss Laura Ormerod spent the end Hardware, Paints (Mmrti-Senolie- , tC�Cet'l Q To T11e Bob Harvey family, of Tprofi- of the week At her home here. Brand, as low se e9 cents a qt. - ee77 All .Pourltry Feeds to, baited Bert and Mrs. Harvey ov- The Misses Cole, of West Hill-sp- Arsenate of Grid, Lime, Yati; er the holiday. ent the week-end- with Will and Mrs Green, Blue Stone, Screen Doors, Vempany .C.bieken Starter of best Henry and Mrs. Shea have Toron Sadler. and Windows. quality at reason- to members of their -family holiday- Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, of Toronto We do emery work of sit lands. 8 w -MRS. THOS. LAW,OWNER � q S ing with them. called on Wes:. and ,Mrs. Sadler on gumming.Shears ground, '.►iotrerktsf• able prices. The Peter BTOVtri family, of.Toron- Saturday. pea sharpened. Ladders of all lengtEls ` to, were week-end visitors at the E. Mrs. F. L. Green and Miss Stev- from 15c, per ft. up. Hereafter all Coal must be cash on Laying Mfisb and Feeds Perryman,home, enson are visiting friends in London' But no blactismithing nor wheel work The.L. Johnston family spent Sun- this week. TERMS CASH delivery, except on appoved .,of every sort. day in-Toronto visiting Mr. Johnston Russell and Mrs. Philip and•baby, - ' t'aone 2129 Pi-It'erinx ' month] accounts. - o is in the hospital. of Buffalo, spent the week-end with y :" .. who x'. N. JACKSON Prop. Mrs. W. Dc�hcrtrn, of BeaLerr,ar, n•° �3'�:..-0..6 �.I... Iritaaleton. a Howe `1.30 Phones -Office 5900 sell and Mrs Brodie and little grand- Mrs. Sheppard has•been- confined _ Da l�l LOCkW�ad son•,.of Toronto, were holiday visit- to her bed during the past•week and POULTRY •ors at the home of Mrs. Geo.'Philip. is under the doctor's care. r s p �•PICRERING, O\'T. The Sacrament, service attendance Quite a few from here attended the Specia 1 I V was not so largely attended as-usual Decoration Dav services at dare- 1 , Diseasi a „Many no doubt, being at the Decor- mont on Sunday afternoon. � r Ra G. CLENDENING anon service at the Claremont Ua- Mr. and Mrs. Gamble and Mr. and - lON A ion Cemetery. Mrs. Jarvie and family, of Brampton -FUNERAL DIRECTOR hirs. A. L. Love, Mrs. Amos Love spent Sunday with James -and Mrs_ and blrs. Davis and children were Kaine. Pre`ented B�d Outfit Private Ambulance with the Perryman family on Sunday Miss Black returned to her home-'in _ „Day and Night Service Jack Brown and Roy Davis,remainee British Columbia this week after sp- by nt?inq r,• 'a Ri01nion's Steel Walnut finihbe O[le 9000 for a holiday. ending some time with F. L. and Mrs Bed, with MAttt @jB pl-I�_ Miss S. L. Middleton and mother,- Green- --- _ :dalvern 5000- attended Decoration Services at 'the Miss Lofs Byers is spending part i ��'LRLI�' spring, $11 i5. Union Cemetery, Claremont on Sun-° of her holidays with her•�randpar- Markham Onto d--y, and• were with her brother and ents; Duncan and Mrs. Dolphin, of POULTRY !' Wilton Rugs, 57x26 - ... .',•�P, -- --- -�- - afm113r-over the holiday. _ Claremont: '.. • .. ' Congratulations ..are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Porter, of Toronto, PRE SCRI PTIOI� Rag Rags, 48x24 fib Bri Verna Hopkins, Harold Cassie and -Were in the village on Friday even-Puldio tiouCh with pad READY'� Grant Johnston,,-who have success- ing and while here attended the gar- .Crwtconc Mattress h.i5 fully passed their Entrance Examin- den party of the United Church. A preparation for the entire for the hot weather. ations on their years work. The Greenwood Utlited Sunday ' poultry family for the treat Uheeter Verandah Swing 8.5,G " Bity a The Dean hairs 'family and T. C. 'School picnic will be held at Greed's mgt and prevention of li,awII Seat* .. :99 COLEMAN _-: Brown accompanied the McWhilter Park,on Tuesday, July 1.tth, at 130 Cholera, Roapp,Cauka, Diph•• family to Bancroft for a few days p• m. A program of sports for old theria, Blackhead, Cocci- Clow Chaire, with foot rest AIR _O - GAS STOVE - camping and'fishing. The McWhirt- and young js being arranged. Every- dious. Chicken Pox, Gapeca. 41 nod canopy complete ... 2.95 or a ers '-will remain for a holiday. one come. Bring, your -lunch basket White eDi+►rrboea apd Camp chairs, with footstool 2.25 NEVV PERFECTION OIL STONE The' July meeting of the Women?; and enjoy the afternoon with se Favae. Institute will be held at the Gannon The surrounding .country seems L'alplp Chairs ... 1.75 and cook in'Comfort. hams on July- 11th. Convener, Miss full of garden parties just now. How- 11 00 lame hnttle Gladys Gannon. The proRmm'will be ever, those who failed to come to the • Folding Catap stools.'with T,awn\dowers. Gardom T'lols, 'given by teen age girls who will at- Greenwood party on Friday night back .. -'.75 Lime and�Plaeter. � �,,,,�,Ge refreshments. missed a rare treat. There was cake, For Chickens,Turkeys,Dticks. ?ALL HARDWARIJ L. and Mrs. Middleton and sons, strawberries and ice-cream without CA STE�RRITT - Bill and Gordon, Fred and Mrs. Mitt- limit. The program was of an gags- Geese and Sirdp, + . dleton, Walter and Mrs. Middleton, ual character and pleased everybody at moderate prices.. Mr. and MTs. Wilmot Tweedie. Mr4. Although Mrs. Douglas and daughter j� �^ Funeral Director E. La Fleur, of Toronto, attended the are not strangers in this neighbor- Jones! Drug Store *,�, -- �iIDbnlanee .gerPlCe ALgIN BUSHB re-union of the Middleton Clan, which hood, few people here knevr of their ';�; , was held in Champlain Park, Orillia, ability to entertain and should they phone ago WS is Phone Iwo Hitrdware Phone 466 on July 1<st, and report a large att- come again they Hill no doubt have endance of descendants of fgrmer a,lar e; RuliigTlce. As. o• t11@tfl a .,. osLle Q' i 1�EERWG -4hwfs� toivtlship.- _ _ Nonchalance? .THE Mystcrious b By J. R. WILMOT <A' - _ ... - +++++-� . • ST\OPSIS. -in% crooked gaming, if his deception At a London dance club Molly Car- was discovered, as she firmly believed g ' stairs meets Roger Barring who pro it had been must necessarily feel that 6 t lees to get her a job. The following , morning Molly is stopped by a police- he was living on the edge!of a vol- men who shows her a.clipping which car-o. as There w the police to be declares that dolly•Caistairs is missing. P TSiA. ' ,'..from her home. At the police station considered. If the police received a ]folly to identified by a Mr. and Mrs' hint that "Lawn House" was nothing _ (silver as their missing niece and is more than a gambling den, then they I - taken home where she is treated with kindness but she realizes that she is a mi ht Ossibl raid it and shy—she. prisoner. That night she meets several g. P 1s' F 1 . French Military Pilots to Make Flight people and is puzzled at the various molly Carstairs-would be.charged as types. She discovers a gambling den an accessary. a In t the back of the house. But it was, in fact, something quite s Formation Over Colonies This Season CHAPTER Y. ' different that was intriguing Paul - �.. Silver's, mind and causing that wor- ° f' Paris.-Freneb aviatina this autumn man them have assembled this month Molly. Carstairs was still living in ried expression on his countenance. It s• will attempt a squadron flight across at Istrea Airdrome, near 'Marseilles, a world of sheer unreality. The Sil- was the rapid approach of a moment ", ing where they will go into intensive'tra3n ; vers puzzled her. Since that night Africa prepared• and eaecuted after in preparation lot the u::dertak he had long dreaded-a moment that, the manner of the exploits o2 General when she had discovered the real rea- fag. two for the parties at "Lawn House" when viewed through the distance of �' � Balbo and his Italian gioup,8ights. According to present plan=, the � the had been haunted by the words the,years; had always seemed so safe, z< _ yet which now assumed proportions s I The French attempt will be headed group will take off in formation fro= of the young man who had pushed by the French Minister of Air, Pierre the Istres station early in Novembez which caused him considerable fear.He had discussed- the matter with r~' s` �• . back his chair from the tables and - ; ~Cot, who, after daily study under mill- for a Mediterranean-African circuit . y.y.r.. muttered "Cleaned out. Every bean, his wife at all hours of the day and F?: '' ,` tary pilots since he came into office, comprising stops in Algeria; Morocco sad, in answer to her smiling rejoin- night for some weeks, but now.the ---' has just obtained his pilot's- license. Western and Equatorial Africa,return' ` der ,Love's a gamble," his "That may utter had reached a climax, for William Gray of Hilisburgh. One hundred airplanes and hydroair- ing "by way of Egypt az3d Tunis tc yes- be. But it's not crooked." t;rday he had received word that Ma- Ont., doesn't mind the odd bee planes will participate in -the Sight, France. Only. military- and naval _ There had been only one inference jor Aldous Carstairs was-in fact, half -and to show .how completely he and the,pilots and navigators who will crews will take part. she could'possibly draw from those, way home on his journey from India knows his bees he lets them Sock - - - --- -- - -- words. The Silvers were not playing Now Major Carstairs in India was over.his "beard". ed Silver.- "Your father is' coming - Ihe game. But from what she had sufficiently far removed from Hamp home-from India:' I9 To Increase read of gambling she felt that Paul stead not to be considered`in the light _ Ito Ali' Strerigtll But my father died-s long time Silver and his wife must be exceeding- of a menace;" but -Major Carstairs taunt of- her husband's indelicate ex-- ago," faltered Molly, feeling the blood Bagdad.-Iraq is now occupied in in ly clever in their ciookedness else rapidly approaching the shores of Pression. ebb from her face. creasing its military and civil ail 4urely someone other than the man England. assumed proportions that !When Molly entered the room she Flora Silver put an aim around the strength. In addition to the Roya� who had so unwittingly given her the were distinctly disturbing to the .saw nothing to suggest that domestic girl's trembling shoulders. Air Force-airdromes provided for un clue, must have tumbled to the prat- -minds of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Silver, storm cloud$ had momentarily o'>scur- ..That's all fight, my dear, you'll der the Anglo-Iragisa treatythroughout Wee. "Why the devil he wants to hurry the horizon Paul Silver `.was:remember soon won't she; Paul?" the county, the government is contem That night she had lain in her bed home like -this• I can't understand," beajning good-naturad:y and rubbing plalag setting up civil airports.. - a prey to an-avalanche of fears: She his hands t et pp turning- to her husband who stood growled Silver, as he strode up and o8 }ter with a arent sat- Ifaq's air fleet !s still email; witl recalled the conversation of 'the tiva watching the scene complacently. down the rug in front of the hearth isfactian, while his wife seated the "But'i remember perfectly'well, only twenty-three machines in the linen she had heard as she'had hidden while Flora Silver sat upright in an girl in- the chair she had .seated. „ whole force. . A number.of Iragian - beneath the staircase• They had ob- armchair. 'Still its a d thing Molly protested. My father is bur- • goo ' Then she smiled also. �� led is Ptaington Churchyard. This is aviators are now" going through viously been surprised at finding her that we've got t e girl. It we hadn't "Well, Molly, my dear, began iii- another of your beastly plots, I sup- courses of instruction after having _ ` there at al]° Yet they had been im- got the-girl we'd be bolting, my dear, ver, "weye.some good news for you,_ pose. I`-51ialI' leave this house at .had.preliminary tuition in England - pressed- They would come again. sad'I never did e" the idea•of bolt- haven't we, Flora?'~ once:'. The military airplane strength'isr Lc -I perhaps it did not matter to them ing-at least no before it was time" "We certainly have, Molly. Now'I „ be increased under new budgetary ap + My deal Molly, please calm your- how much they lost at the gaming he added. �w.onder if you can.guess, what it is?" proprations. ` self. r know how difficult It must-be tables so long as she was there to wgThen are-you going--to tell lzer""' MoUy looked from one to the other he first• civil airport in Iraq war_ _ for you* to i•einember, but same da -Compensate them with her attractive- asked the woman, nervously. bewiidesed- The only news, she , . y y opened recently by King li`eisaI. I ,w ttess, for hadn't Flora Silver express- 1. snapped Sit- 8 pos ably-- sound I m sure you will and then you will thou ht, that could s be ever,so happy." Paul Silver's voice took fifteen months to build and cos' b ed the hope that she would tie "nice"_ver, almost savagely:"The sooner she gcod to her was the news of her re-,had the eonsisteaey of honey, „Major 17,000 dinars,-or about J70,000-- The . — ►o her guests. knows the position the better:" lease from this impossible position- airport-which is outside Bag dad.-env - -; It was indeed horrible to contem- "But what if she won't agree?"_ this position of danger. Carstairs is s- remarkable nazi-a bodies -all modern.-principles' of. cpn _ _ - plate that•she was in that house as - very remarkable man. Now Molly, "struction 'and has offices, 9caitfnF In some mysterious way "She's got to agree,you fool. Don't '`I really can't` think what it can- , .Is decoy. dun t give way to f lure:your.fears, You've rooms and ether accommodation° It Fate had flung her into these people's you see that she can't help herself. b`�. anasvered Molly. „ got to. face the future:bravely: You addition to it hangars. We've got her-like that, and be Your father' is on his way home. Moll °� Power, and the awful'Tart of it was clenched his fists to add a smile to The amazing words Fell from Paul wt21, won't you, Molly'!Z?- Bagdad is novv the junction'of fatz ids- Silver s lips in a" perfectly patural 'Molly stood starizrg at Silver, hard- ; that she was helpless. She was trap- airway lines. Civil,_flying first -con _pad-trapped apparently oeyona all "I don't ,like it, _Paul," wailed h.s manner,- while Flora Silver nodded Ir ir::switsg what menced over Iraq in 18.'7,`when the dope of release. She-was not permit- wife. "She might let us dbwn." her head"and smiled-happily. "But I thought I was your "faeces" British Imperial Airways staff t-d the ` 13p '' she said, quietly. London-Karachi-Bombay service.:The• ted to-leave the house except, in the "There you go again," he protested. My father,' cried Molly, springing; . „ " broke ia, So you are, my, dear, plying betty set _ tustody of Mrs. Stilvei or her hus- ,.Why didn't I marry q woman with from her eliair and gazing at the pit" ,,. Royal Dutch Air Line,: band, If she was successful in mak- g of if she had not heard correct] Mrs. Silver, "in everything buL the Amsterdam and the Dutch East InQies guts." fetch her down now," annotlne- "What can you mean?" Y• eyes of the Law. You see,dear,when was next to follow suit. Then, came !mg her escape, they would find her y and bring her back again just as they ed Mrs Silver, reddening under the "Just what I said, my deal," aooth-I your father went to India he sent you the French Air-orient with its Inda had contrived her capture a few days home to us-his greatest friends.Your Chlaa route,.. and finally.the-.Ge:mai_ ..,ago. . It still perplexed her to know --- mother died .:her- you were born, and Junkers Corporation. - - Recently Wed _ what can a man.do witty a baby?" A local company is being form?d to .how they bad come by her. photo- Moll , .Sound h�r e es becomin graph and how they had thought of _ _ Y Y g carry ante;urban'air mail within Iraq' the bold plot t;hich:-had succeeded in --- �,.,. -: ariisty with tears. The woman's voice The. great distances between desert . Setting her into their clutches: F # ,, - sounded so.sincere. Silver saw those 'towns and oases-male such'a sr rv4ct _ The more Molly thought about it, °' ' tears and was quick to turn them to valuable. Airports are. plaiine3 foz w _ the more helpless her position appeal- " = account. Basra, the Iraglan sport on the Per:iaG...- :ed tw.her. On the other hand, the 1 "There, now',that's till right, Molly. .quit, and.,Mosul, the centre of ti-e.oil, ' j could not complain of their treatment I Your aunt and I will do everything we fields district. The-'Iraq Petroleum of her. 'No tuo'tpersons could pot- can to help you remember." Company,, exploiting the Kirkuk area, �, Slowly, Molly allowed Flora-Silver is:planning•to have its-bwn air fleet v been mere '•kind; they ; have zbl into «• oz s y treated hp in fact,as if she was their to loser her back once again to supervise- the pipe line ljet e_ piece,' and that lost metilory trick �p the chair. She felt dazed and 'be- Mosul and Haifa and Tripoli. - -.weighed .the balance in their favor � ^ ; ;,a< wildered: -She- must- have time to., '• all the time. If, only• she could get i '-,, , think out this new and astounding Nail polishes are now, made. In Am � ,- ' complication. aord through to Roger Barring, she `, s'ji (To be coot;Hued.) l erica iu very many shades,•including thought.• She felt sure that he would _y jade green,bronze.azsiethyst;gold. and understand and help her. But•hoa ` sapphire blue, so that practically any could she prove even to Roger that - _- :. ale Loligest Day evening toilet can be matched. Far J :the was not the ML oily Carstairs they , +a -'black or white dresses white ,00li b is persisted in maxing her'bvlicvo'al,= tip• il lei e,a a :aduenz In tlav 1vilb—L ,tar. recommended! suns. He, too, might* side with. Sil- We feel somehow the year has seen _ - -tiers. He had.only met her once and his best; ' He seems to look around, then.Nake' Eyes will not see when the Heart It wa's-quite logica'_ that she had,-in - his way wishes,them to be blind, Desire con- Tact, been suffering from A lapse of I R ith shortening breath, down to his ceals truth as darkness does the earth, memory when she had met him at The anovr-wrapt rest. -Seneca. . Cygnet Clues. t 4 Worn out with thinking, � Molly The world's total of•unmarried wo• slept. wit h men has now been _ But 'tis.not so. His,best,is yet to be �a But'during the day's that followed = r A-hen his child, Autumn, shall estimated at more it became apparent to Molly that fi - ,• gifts abound, than 30),000,000.' there was something weighing heavily And when at happy Yuletide we shall ------ R do3 see o•_ Paul Silver's mind. She watched . ---him as.he sat at me.ls.with.,3 worried °I His snow'-white head with wreaths $ ' of holly crowned. Trown on his usi-ally complacent fen • - _ lures. Mrs. SilveC, too,. though she ^�*�' 5 i /'trove hard to conceal it, was obvi- Then tell me not that.life's. best part VI1;OU husly sharing her husband's trouble. - $„. - is gone, , Molly took ;it to indicate that,all x"'' Because the high noon of the day is on l ¢Sled <«li :teas not well with the gaming tables. here: ' �oYig There is a beauty In the twilight deep R¢\�¢`1d DE Perhaps it was that• the young man 400a."1 0 sste, orho had spoken to her had told Silver ��'° One has not•felt at.any,hour: since osogo what he had told hei,•and Silver was _ dawn, �ak¢E,n�� omtn9� . . naturally incensed, yet afraid of the +► And .what is there for tired man to accusation. d¢v¢ty u -fear Certainly when she asked Mrs. Sil- When night comes in, with stars and ver when there would be another party dreams and sleep? , °k That lady -had evaded giving her a r-Alexander Louis Fraser.' Ciect answer to the question, and t+ - • 'when Molly had openly asked her ii "This depression could have been ' ghat Was the matter, Flora Silver k 90 per cent: avoided by the same meth-_ ad smiled, acid said that her husband r, , -,, :• s which are now being so success-. +' as worried about some business he _ .fu used to cure it controlling the �^ w Princess "Alexis Mdlvani shown with her husband, the prince, pric level.” lad on hand whit h, until he had got hrouie-t with it,was causing hit" some The princess is the former Miss Barbara Hutton, heiress to the Wool- °J - ` `apprehension. xorth mil'.ions. The photo shows the couple-when they journeyed fool widowers rush iii where an- - - - - Molly had a shrewd idea what that out to tie tiro field - +sinESe 'was. A man wlio indulged D ;gelic bachelors fear to tread iS4t IF Nn. 77—'3� •Jh r a'Jv4p,�j .. "'� - ._ r ` Y 1 .',^_, w 5' - - -f ,r.• N- a• • - -�—�.,c_ BONDED MUST CERTIFICATES _ , ._ . , ., � _ _ Amusing Anecdotes k Of the Famous 'Present quoted price $10.00 per unit yield 12% per annum r` Woman"SWRITE FOR INFORMATION _ }L D. H. Lawrence Tales—Rem- _BONDED CORPORATION LIMITED iniscences of a Grand.4 MONTREAL TORONTO QUEBEC r:Wn o-1d Duke - a MAIR M, MORQAN The surest way to win the regard -Alexander of Russia in Los Angeles- ' 'A Woman's PlaGi is la the Home' of'. D. H. Lawrence, the novelist, says he relates it in "Always. a Grand A Cool Number Norman Douglas, was to make him Duke": " "suffer small losses" such,as-paying !'Say, what's your•name, anyway?" For Warm Da .. _ y, Salads,Are "ln" Serve.a big.dish of-cottage• cheese for drinks. Once, when they met in asked a gentleman seated next to me Italy, Douglas - 'accompanied by a at a -luncheon during the course of _ lain, or sprinkle with chopped By HELEN WILLIAMS: —'Salads are practically ,ayuonymous P friend-put his theory -into practice which I had been addressed in turn 5 Irith summer menus. Koat family chiyea, or mix it with minced onion, and "induced" Lawrence to pay for as "Tour Highness," -"Excellency," Illustrated •Driewnakin Lesson Sur• lunches and Sunday night suppers olives or cucumber dice, or use shred- ,� t7 _ -.centre around the salad bowl Of the whiskies-and-sodas the • occasion -•,and "Monseigneur. ded green pepper or' pimento: Two aished with. Every Pattern. OF. three of these additions may be called ies' "My name is Alexander." course, everybody needs at leas-t_one ., r: _ y There must have been something Alexander what?" "4' hot dish a day 'no matter what the used in-combination. `5 An unusual and delicious dessert for wrong, however, with my theory," Alexander nothing,just Alexander.' thermometer luny register. Let that chuckles Douglas (in his "autobiogra- .','Now, listen," he said ImDat)P„eto hot diah make its auopAlrance at dine- summer meals cowpinea unmixed cot- L�:loi., • ner. In so far as lunches are concern- °°i =.�1°1.,..,' 6 %acs �, '•tet's get this matter straight. Didn't age c eeae w w pp g 1 equal parts of whipped .cream and "for not long afterwards he played you folks have a last name of some • ed, the home-maker will do well to a much better trick on us." description?" ` ♦ -look to her salad recipes as long as cheese- Serve with strawberry or cur _.. hot weather la with us.. rant preserves,and crisp crackers. Lettuce, endive, chicory, watercress - 1awr6nc6 and hs wife were,leaving I confessed (chuckles the Grand • and all the other salad greens are rich (Cool Drinks Italy for Germany that afternoon and Duke) that there was a last name in r gree As the thermometer mounts, re had invited Douglas and his friend our family but that a welt-established In vitamin content. They are not to, freshing drinks made with fruit juices to a farewell luncheon at.a restaurant, custom precluded our being addressed be overlooked, particularly when plan- Knowing- that the Lawrences were _ping diets for growing children. become most welcome. g by that name. Is..order to make my- ' More than this,any drink made with not overburdened with cash. Douglas self thoroughly understood I pointed _ s' than Fresh Fruits fruit has a definite place in the diet. ordered the simplest of dishes, as did out that while the intimate friends - -The fruits which go -to make up We all recognize the importance of his friend: Not so Lawrence. Nothing of the -Prince 'of'Wales may call him that old standby, fruit salad, are .eating fruit for its mineral content on the menu satisfied him. He wasn't -David" or Edward," he Ilan never healthful In themselves. At this time and vitamins, and age should rpmem- hungry! At last he thought he could been referred to as "Mr, Windsor." bf year you can serve fruit salad com- ber those necessary six daily glasses manage some fish. But no ordinary My neighbor shook he head 4ubi- posed entirely of fresh fruits. Time of water. Ina fruit punch, we find fish' with its ten thousand trouble- ously and remained silent fora wbtlet,___--.M enough to use canned ones when the these essentiais combined in a pleas some-bones- season season prevents you from getting fresh. Ing fashion- "Then the manager himself,appear. 'Now then,' be exclaimed suddenly, - varieties. Pineapple, strawberries. Scientists tell us that "water has �• bearing an enormous tray in his "let's suppose for argument's sake - • - " cherries, grapefruit and oranges are the property of absorbing more heat arms," relates Douglas. "On it lay a that my, name is Johnny Walker, - abundant right now. Take advantage and being less affected by that heat sole, a single sole, a monster., one of Would I be introduced to you as•,Mr. of them. than any dther substance. it wt11 Lb- the largest I ever saw in Italy. He Johnny or-•as Mr. Walker?" -The dressing* which top your salads sorb the heat from your body, and In set it don ceremoniously and ob- „you would be introduced to me as + urnish.ample tat for a meal. Mayon- served ♦ -_.. ,t p }seeing oft in the form of perspiration Mr. Walter, to be bore, but had that - aalae is rich la fatty content. French the evaporation cools you; -hence This, gentlemen, is no fish. It is been my name I should have been dressing is, or should be, about one- there is :a-good reason for'sipping a -a museum-piece. It Is a wonder, introduced to you as Grand Duke_ halt olive oil cooling beverage sot only to the im- Lucky the dint who gets it'-" ,Johnny." - - An Ideal aummer..aalad for the stain mediate cooling effect but in the alt!- "That settles -it," he admitted Y course of a luncheon or Sunday night mate effect." -;- 'Lawrence fell In lore whth the mu- ,course gloomily,- "You win." -'' supper Is cottage cheese with sour seum-piece.Lnd ordered It. - _ - cream surrounded by a ring of fresh OSarged Drinks Healthful Douglas thought; "That's going fo, Doctor Francis L. Patton, for four- - 1 vegetables. It is also interesting to know that cost him 50 or 60'france.' Well, It was teen years president of Princeton Cut- Place crisp lettuce around the edges ginger ale and innumerable other bot- no affair of mine; this was Lawrence's versity-who of a huge platter. A monad of cottage fled beverages made with "charged" luncheon; let him do as he leases,' passed on recently-had pleases,"` a-faculty for extracting.whimsical hu- cheese goes in the centre. Sprinkle or "carblaated" water are. healthful The sole was long in cooking Law- mor out of-the eommon-places In-11 fe, ee��, _ - the cheese frith paprika and fine otsoy drinks.accosding to chemical research, rence fumed•and continually looked at saps �y�,d p�ei Deana, as old :2813 - _ _ ± a pod chives or green onions. Whether These beverages are of some food his watch. Was that wretched fish Princetosian (!a "Gods. and Little ' you mix onions Br chives all through value due to the sugar used in their never coming? At last it arrived, and Fishes.") the cheese depends on your family's making, while the fruit juices, acids Lawrence and his wits devoured what -- - � taste. .You have to add salt-and pep " "ho do you$reconcile 3lblleal student - and extracts and other flavors Iron they could with irreveseatlal haste." Der to most cottage cheese sold in aromatic herbs and roots as well as Lawrence glanced at his watch: tradictions such as this-we are told tstores. If you matte your own It wni -the carbon dioxide gas present act as -"Good God! We're just in the nick In one chapter to answer' a fool ac- ° i" have been seasoned while it was a tonic'and mild stimulant. of tiara. Hurry'up! I can't pay now, cording to his Folly and ia_another ti _ !warm, Ia_Iaaltina_-drinks-for--summer-re- -I ey--6� a feu* ✓. ��- answer not a fool according to his A gay print in crepe silk made tb+ Around the outer edge of the cheese treshmeirt, take care not to make them and a 500 franc note which they'll folly." original of this chsi7tring dress. -put small portions of various cold too sweet- A sugar syrup is better never be able to ,change; we must "The ,seeming- contradietion is ex- Note that the raglan shoulder _ _ : _A ' egetables. Diced carrots, beets, peas, than plain sugar for sweetening. The settle up later. plained;' said Dr. Patton, with a aleev� are cut loosely to give tbai __::::._:..- quaint an very modish cape-i e m ' ,. ring beans; and whole kernels of flavor of the finished drink is more twinkle is his_eye, "by the. existence q Y 46orn may be included. Celery, radish- bland and smooth: However,it should Out of -the_restaurant he dashed, in this world of two kinds' of fools, to the silhouette. is, cucumbers and tomatoes can be be remembered that the syrup acid followed by his wife, and Douglas; and -one' type you may argue with another There is a flat hip area. And don', i•' %sed to garnish -the lettuce between also as a dtluteni ae well as a sweet- his friend. Into twd'_taxis they piled you may not." - you ?rite the arrangement of the ties " `the vegetables. enter and count,be considered when -husband and wile separated. Ar- sash* Put a spoonful of salad dressing on water!a added, rived at the station, Lawrence still - _ In -rvashablei'crepe silk is white g When a student on.the back row In- { top of �elach mound of vegetables and Juices-Handy' had only the 500 lranc note and the terru yellow or pastel and in cotton chi$'o>I our a little sour cream over the Fruit coppers, so the taxi fares' gar. lips pied Dr. .Patton daring a lecture voile prints, this model is most at ' by shouting: cheese., Everyone helps .himself as Ginger ale adds sparkle and pep to to porters' were paid by Douglas and "Please speak a little louder, Doc. tractive for your summer wardrobe, the platter 1n passed..... a unit punch. Carbonated water.gi►ea his friend. The Lawrences caught Style No. 2613 is designed for siza tor, we can't understand yew back a tang, while tea distinctly 'changea their train. As It pulled out of the I', 14 16, 18, 20' years, 36, 38 aa1 • French Dnssinp here." _ .-..-._.- the flavor. These all give character station, with D.H. comfortable-in a -40 incise bast, :The principal reason so many people to a mild punch whereas plain water corner seat, says Douglas, "I-thought '•That'a because sot:sit too far back, hail to make good French dressing a Intellectually," he countered. Size 16 requires 3 yards 36-£nd g merely leavens the fruity caste and !n- to detect-it may have bees imagine- _ and �a yard 2-inch ribbon. tionon my part-tbe . Dr, Patton was the Immediate that they do not put enough iagredi- 'creases the quantity. . - phantom of a p� HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. enta into it. Just olive oil, vinegar smile ereeping over his wan face." deceasor of Woodrow Wilson as head- Don't hesitate to combine fruit of Princeton University .._and paprika are hardly enough. Try juices. The excessive juice left from "On our way home we also settled and was liv- Write your name and address plain Using pickle Jules instead of plain the canning of small fruits may al- up the combined luncheon bill; it am- Ing 1s. Bermuda at the time of his•ly, giving number and' size of suel '-vinegar, T'wo small Slices of garlic, death, patterns as sou want. Enclose 15c it g ways be need to advantage In summer ovnted to little less then hundred 1 stamps or coin (coin preferred; wra! • , ttwo or.three whole cloves, a half cup drinks. trance for which we have not yet been it carefully) for each number, ant - p[ sugar sad plenty of ash and pepper Lemon or lime juice give a pleasant reimbursed," adds Douglas. 'Most of the film " posters oa the 'address to one cup of vinegar and one cup of tartness to all fruit punches ,and ' hoardings appear to have been born is Your order to Wilson Patten olive oil give your French dresain. Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,•Toronte g e should be-added, It at all possible. t This. happen to the Grand Duke bell."-The Rev,'•Wililam Younger- . . test that It never had before, - Feather Biscuit -- ful ad a cheese - .; Taking a Dip in the War Zone Turkish Pupils Taught delightful addition to the aammet Mix together: 1 cups Sour,1 cable- TO RC at Pea!'Credo' - of eeae and easy to make, to cottage spoon lard, 1% teaspoons.baking pow- r _ _ — pe ... der, % teaspoon salt. Add 1 cup milk r y i Ankara, Turkey, -Turkey, turnfnt _ There are so many attractive ways (orenough milk to make a soft dough). `�l r its back on the.warlike past, has fax Bake in a Mg,,•, ' i _ to serve it and it combinep so readily quick'oven. Theaq biscuits hioned a "credo" of peace which ever; veith appetizing food accessories that are so.easy to make and are always child in every nri,vsiry arh��- ' It is a favorite standby with, many ''av light as a feather," too. a "f s -republic ;must recite' in class eaci dressmaking Hhnts '��' x morning. home and It eh an excel ntbwayy to use �:';. & µ g ''hen.cutting out a garment always "�. { - y^� The "credo,'.v�'hich (he ministry a use sharp pins and •scissors. Blunt ,', �,/� . public instruction has just issued-fo+ : 'milk when It sou're. It you follow the �� /E_ the rising ones are apt to move the material out t g generat[on, is: rules carefully you,can't help but have of^-posJtiori: AIways use the scissors ' i' .. `* "I-am a•Turk; honest.and'fndus "puccessful'results and the cheese will + }" trious. at the right side and hold the pattern :: „ . •be:most deleetable. Because it is the Armly with life palm of the left Uand.'' ' ' R ' ,i r', , l "My duty is to protect those weaker _`'• protein part of the milk, -cottage - than I, to.respect my elders, to love Pleats, and so on, in shit malC�ld. i t cheese war to ire the place-of-"meat or .should be tacked with silk thread. Cot- E � WEIi I + my country sincerely. .."' t.• eggs'for luncheon or supper or the plc- ton or mercerized cotton will mark '.' i . �,;'' - "My ideal-is to raise myself higher nil meal. and to continue in the path of-pro ; _ the'stuff when pressed. Si r,ipie'Directions a ;'.::'' press., I make-a gift of my existence z Always thread a needle with the end a Thick' ourdlced-.atilk that has-soured-of_-tlie_'thread chat•firaL comes sg the i to the existence o ur ey" - i k + quickly is tbs,best foundatloh` for-a reel-not the end that you cut-and , {food quality of cottage cheese >£nd you will have no fropble with continu- t 3 E's. Education hICatlO while there_eie-several•ways of mak- ally knotting threads.- Join thE.3 R'f Ing the•cheese perhaps -the follow- When sewing on a button place a pin . Ing is-the easiest: between it and the material. Sew the A new act of compan+ons for -the ' Place the bowl containing tXte•thick Dutton on in the usual .way but before• traditian2l three _R's of instructior tour milk into a large pan of hot finishing*off,'take out the pin and wind has been evolved in the last three of i< Water, ' Never'let the milk become the thread several times around the four rears: Vor the administrative Mote than 'blood" heat: Too high a _stitches between button• and- _.P.loth, side of educati%i we now .have the "" ' '"three E's of modern education- temperature-toughens and Uardetts tU'e •This will forma "shank,",slid prevent , turd. •Let stand until thorough sepals• dragging when the .garment is button - ..: economy , effi aency and equaliza don takes place, Then •pour„into a. .ed'up. . On thick material'use a match t Y lion,” says a bulletin from the Pen.. large gquare of deiuble cheese-cloth' stitch in plate of a'pin._ '}R'r` V nsylvania Department of Public fr. placed over :'colander. Gather up We When sewing buttons ,on thin ma l`' t x' N u. + st+'uctiou. The three E's. are nox, ;• lour corners of the c-heeaecloth and •terial place apiece-of strong tape°on - , " r.: } " puflinQ together with.readin', 'rit4n .hang up to drain, Let it drain until the wrong side and sew through-both <. and 'rithmatic.' o t the curd is arm and all the whey is material and tape. (rained out, Remove frgm cheese- In a pleate8 dress, make a smallF ,: k* �• K; x• e Dieting has some curious results cloth,to a•bowl and beat with a fork, cross titch at the base of each.-pleat, The sale of lemons in April in the adding cream, either sweet or sour; to on the inside' o[ the hggL These will _ United he s Kinf lemons ns In, 'an inIn the make the mixture of the right con- show the position of the pleats when H you were fighting Chinamen•in Jehol, would you worTv about sistency. Adel salt to "taste_u9ually__thegarmeat-----haet-been-washed--znd-- �`aur d«Ij, Luu! rills nap soldier doesn't let a little `.bang like a war of z ,vuu,uvU on a year ago. while the --about t teas t'onsumptiort of_ potatoes shows a no poop to two cups cheese. help you to Iron them straight. stop hire, and an abandoned fruit tub gert;es nobly. __ _ - tiCAahle decrease. C�a'�,• 5 . ..� .- - ""tt^ ^"^"'f "r�,�^+�.fr��.rw�sr�-�.�.o.�.��"a;<�"r ;r..=�„srr.,. ,� ti. -• - i,�-: t ••:�.+•;r.�.... � � 0'I, ..c.T'e.i. '- �"�' ;�'�"F','» i' +.»'`�'. :"�"•rv.`J+,�"+'y`<��s +'. f F. � � f con. 1. 7.75; J. Bs*ie, ditto, 12.00; W winning the Jersey haler at the Fire { t (in Eaelby, Geo Vyindeoi.-- - Mark, ditto, 6.100; G. Belk, ditto, 13. men's picnic'i n-Pieftring on July 1st- Alma Davis, Duncan. Turner,'Billy s 86; C. P. R., gravel, 69.00;• Green- A. group of the _. United Church I Michell. Sr. Pr. to 13t - Eileen Reid, M ' -' TERMS burs Sand and Gravel, 48.60; Roy ladies of Pickering held,ati afternoon Helen Malcolm, Muriel Pennock, Mil- If your gubaeri tbaa - r:tA Y 'Ward; truck repairs, 3.35; 'Thomas tea on the Grasmere lawcn last week.I dred Carter, George Williams. Tony � F _- at.7b pee ynr; 3r.6U S'p•id in advaatt; L°nnan, drag Bay rd. and-grading, on Do not forget.the Ciub picnic in•+ Carrozza: Jr. Pr. -.' Isabel. Lehmanr News i8-not aid u kind- 5abseriytivaa to the United State. and Great con, 1, 7.80; J. Stephenson, drag and Chapman's woods on, Saturday next. Murray Michell, Murray Beelhy, M. - p p' Britain i2.W an advance. I haul on Cori. 7 and 8, 15.50; O. Snid- Games of all kinds.will be played and: E. Muir, teacher.. ._ 81tteIICl t0-lt •8,t b33Ce &8.. ` er ditto, 9.20; R. Birrell, gravel for a general all round good time i pr-f Atha Public School. " foiiows-the y ' can 7- and 8,'5.10; L Gates, right of omised for all: rarites of those who passed qr, the ,:JOHN MUR�CAR, Propretor, way to gravel pit, 8.30; L. Lye, p' k Frank Smith, of Whitby. wi:o form year's work H S. Entrance cand o'v' t= we riE3e(�,the CL10Qey,WhILd3 -• -.' ----- -• ------- repair:, 4.50; C. Philips, citag co . 5, erly !i�'ed �n the farm. .:hers Gard- es - Beveriy Parker'. Grenville Dr. i4 CLeCeSSiLCY'111"TAIIIIIri a 3.50; Z. Barclay, haul to arc ont ner W'intirs nu-. lfvea,_ WM; � :`•:� � apes. Jack'Bielby.Jr: 4th to Sr.nth - g NOTE$ AND COMMENTS. streets, 77.83; ,L. Puckrin aal oh ; or in thi., vyc•inity last week. Frank l;obzl Tram", Mary Spang'. Sr. :;r%t and 6, 5✓.15: J. Baxter• air. washout holds Iris al-e weld. He is .aL+out ;!! Jr. str. - Jean Parker',. 1?0: ens ° - YlewSj�lpeT.Has the deurest-iou =tatrted to con. 4, 1.60; G. .tiicIlrrj-- haul on i'.• years and yeas w•_!t retarded it, *.hip I Taylor, Florence Mitchell, Fred Tam- : disa v 1 I-.."14.00 1:: Hopkins iiaud on con: 6, vicinity. HLs friends hope for maay • - : pperr. Tlzi_ is A c ues[iuu ii Alin. Jr. ,h - to Sr.;3rd - Tuni till itn ' tbat concerns the .wlrole }ygild, 1 10.50- years-yet as most of his faculties'are,2nd_tu Jr. 3rd - Edna Tamplin`. Bay - rr Counci-i adjourned t Tuesday` not dimmed 'yet. mond A-ilson, Rarvey Spang, Sr. Pr. ,for, never in Itistorp bas there been August Sth. Our, sympathies g„ out to Jlrs. T.1 - to 1st - Laurie Tr4n. ,(Toni, Teel- - - ` stub a depressiun. that will :cow- - - Tariner in the sudden bereai'ement she(ins 4tihitry (hone, 9Iar�aret Sl;a^g. stands_ - 1tiloLnt 'Lion Church - has been called din to Sear. The late (hori), Herbert White '(hon), F-redd- - for rare with the gin through nhleh ' -' N r Tanjiei.w•as a inan•w;v� ""as high. ie Dlarshman (hon). P-•. - Billie.5lit- 4 - - we are now gs3in Ir liaE lasted G1 Q".daiy_4rrt,_7�yi,, n_i,• ikr p g � ,^chin of the United Church thole iy regaruPU oy aid who came iu,con- cneu, icumue i atuplln. fora ri r:�e,for three bears and has esteudea I place under the most favorable cis- tact with him. He was u-nassuming. Agnes Bielby; Junior Kerschner. Jean, wet• the whole .Wgrld. clever Constance-. The sere ice gas the first kindly and courteous, ever read' to :Melton. Jackie William?. I. Gregg, Which deseribeQ the face ofa - - lend a hand where he .say: .a need. teacher. . __A&.efure has it been ueeessary to ser�•ice since the 'Installation of the xriaa wh i liar lust h8d' n fire • electric light and 64 -edifice ldoked He has lead a hard fight in bringing Claremont Junior roam. `* Pr,- - - 3 'engage in relief wot a' to _nch an his place.-here t) the present --o,�d c ted o^ year's avers e of 0'per ct. And who, thinking he knows fine with its'new lighting system.At P g extent as was t}aee3:sty during state it is in, as he suffered a discs or iiinre. Passed with h,rcr=.• Sr, it%I1, would not carry proper • P. m.• the church was well iillvd - , trous. fire, of his buildings .a litt-e 2nd t, Jr. 3rd - Marzaret Cowie* -in.o:r•ance. But tide-roan who the . past' two ar three Celts-;as for the occasion. The pastor, Rev. F.. ' . -millions of en found it itnuoz• Horton, presided•,arid the sermon was ."e'er a year ago., His funeral-'t,.,k N,rma Beverley', Al�•In Letrir Iii"*, - : r " place on We:dnesda'y and was attend- Mendell LFiyst•*. Roy McLeod% Gor- protects'himself can -►mile. - °sible for iu! o the to secure deltyered by Rev. J. E. G1oFer, B. A. to Can pots? .? ed y a large number. _ don Morley, Allan-Pretty. Jr. :,.ri t,, B. D., of Claremont. bir.• Glover's - -- - - • employment. BL t. ,•-4gnsbine is message was forceful and, apnrop- •' +� - Sr. 2nd - Jean lforley. E-.elyn Lan- -CYRIL E. MORI-EY, be tnuin to - Bigger and Better y' der_n Irene Lynn. ;1larzaret Bri_- _ g' K pierce the • dark riate and much enjoyed by all. The p _ clouds of despair. U nerupluy . church was -, beautifull decorated . Coe.Alarion Tedder:Sr:1st tq Jr, 2nd- Phone 8740 - y' 4 'Bi:Rer a'nd Better" 'Real Pro g= -' Audrey Forsythe** Andrea Len- PICKERING, ONT. "lent is grHdiially becoming lest-, with flowers for the.occasion. The ram" "Best Yet". Such statments are son,.', Jack Ward". Hazel. H_r,anx - choir rendered some fine pieces and easily made before a performance sand less relief'i5 necessar'y. The was congratulated 'for their ercell-. Shirley Kilpatrick'een Donald :lliddie- ` __ and "entertainment, but when .such ton`, Campbell Berens: Pr. to Jr. 1 - aprice of wheat ii frequently recog. ant music. �A special feature was a statements are, heard following an Leonard McCullough*, 1I HARRY � _ we beautiful solo by Mrs. Robert g Jean : cCuh;• sized as a barotne'ter of'the Rorld s Sadler, who fora lorry time has been entertainment,' then, do they have ough'• Bernice Lynn*; Gordon Lyr-n' 4 E some significance. Such are the the Bruce Aliller`, Sylvia Phillips*, Glad- BUILDER 33naacial condition. . Atone time leader of the choir. Mountt Zion and statements heard following the Fire- . y• 'Turner(a5sent. but CARPEKTER, ' last year the price of wheat in its pastor are to be congratulated men's Picnic 'of July ist, where it is• promoted , yea � o. 90 Ontario' was about- $1 cents a upon the -wonderful improvement to pzomott?d on year's avers f :and CONTR WTOR - estimated roughly that the attendan- per •cent)- A. V. Spoffard, teacher- bti steel, said to be the lowest since their church and success of the work. oe reached.the 1000 mask. The rec- : .-Plans and'Speeifieatioae Mrs. P.. Wilson presided at t_he organ. eipts were estimated on Monday at prepared. the titue of Q irrn Elizabeth. Now - _' approximately, (not including the IN MEMORIAM, in chicsgo, it is`acted :at"Si'.00 = Brock_pad several ticket-selling contests) as F = memory of 3t- 1_11 - P -• R -. Ali _V orkrnanshi OS'1TOIN In.lov ng memo a. Guaranteed. _ pea-bei steel..whirti is ctonyrdered a _ Clifford- Hubbard had a 'business $500. The weather was ideal, the day_ Foston: who died, July ?th, 1332. .. /�, !�igu of reterrnia,t PraSprc icy. 3 trip to the city on 3londap. opetring wikh the best parade yet. A ;;s+ly missed by V1ri#e and Daugftters PICKERING P. V. .Q aroni tho -hold icy few of the high lights among the pr- .,hortrage of to hest this year in ti]e Q.ith hh, family in Oshawa. ize-winning contests were: Ball gam- - - 4our largest' wheat producing Walter Jackson and ladv friend es. Pickering winning two. Whitby -countries, duA to heat. dry weath Miss Irene Britneil spent the tiolid-` taking.second; Girls taking the-Soft ,�-1 �� BTORB er and Rra»shopperi, 'i3 ..chiefly ay with his mother, ?Mrs.-E. S..Jack- bell prize. The Greasy Pig went to s responsible fur the tise in price. son. Whitby. Smith and Varretl, of.Black- F. R._and Slrs. Jackson and.Family stock, the open •horseshoe pitching, - illy over prodtactiun id.given as the spent .the holiday and week-end with Law and Sparrow second. Lau and - - cause of the lore price, thi4 will be relatives in Dunnville and Port Col• llcGuirP. ,Fascoe Br,.;: and Sparrow - - =SpeLial Barg.,ir% for Tbnr-. F'ci. aad Saf- , remedied by the decreased pro b9 me. and Dwyer,-the local.-The best dec- orated It is bo ed that the X. and Mrs. McDonald isf Oahavva. i (<ar - Hugh Satuir?5. Stan. Pearl Soap, 10 bars, i . - . .'; 9c. .. orated P acid W A. and firs. Jackson, of T(;r- 2almion, Harry Boye:.: Best Comic _ aiptiwisim thHt prevails R:ll prove onto, visited with airs. E.• S:- Jack- Outfit - Edgar Andrew, FL Davis, L. Chimo F'A:e•na Coff,,,e• Javel W86ter W have 'a good foundation and son. on Sunday last. Cubhage, lndi�iduai C:n is -'C. Pas- Lg, pkg ac, 1 tb. tin, 3$c. 2 bottles, 15c, Mn. John Percy nd daughter, co--.,Torn Dwyer, Boy= under 15 - J.. - that prosperity has reailg_t•etarn Nellie, are under the doctor's car Bull and Family, Gordon Cook; Girls » +hM �* R*�=��* �t �• hiss Baker. Riley Sl�t�r<. Harvey Sugar, white Qr• yell_ow_ , 10 lbs. . • :72e, Anna-Per^i;. -.1:►° - kham, is assisting in the.household Bath•and Si. recommezided. The I"eatsut Btatter Dill Pickle,* Cheese TI,lae PICKERING COUNCIL. for a week or so, program at night by C. Le Roy Ken- -- :- John Cawan's -barn-dance.last Fri- ny and Company -:was absolutely,Pirest;%no, 19c, � Ltri a jar. 1tk• Par plsg, 14e. The township council met on bion- day night wars very well attended clean and enjoyable, and satisfji - i� t 'day,'July 3rd, puisuant to adjoarri- and everybody enjoyed themselves. eryone. Stan. Davis won- - �0 hour• ( , 1 th. prints, caCJl _ 10C Ins nt. All members present, the reeve J. and Mrs. Barnard and family sp- Hlcyccle Lont.esf• u„r-6r:.tl�s moils- y -' ih the chair. ant the holiday week-end with relat- over the running distance of 360 mil- 'Pink Selrnoo - asrGivaa )�tilla Several cases oil the Coast of k'ev- lives near 'Caieiph. es, Dick Barber, second, foul-tenths 5ma11 tip, 10 _ Spatial. 2 for 15c. Per pits 14C. istan, left over from the previous i under. Mrs. Theo. Annan -won the session were heard and disposed of. Pickering Tennis Club coveted Jersey heifer. •All•considered �$nd 8; per lb Za7G Jul 1st 1933 the Best Yet. Thanks . C" « . • A renueat .from the Bay residents y for attention to the 'Bay road was Our' tennis players are finally us- to the organization from everybody. And 1 Rnbbec Bathing Cap Free. :heard. ing the coasts. The addition of per- Some discussion took place regard- manent ,nine-foot basil Lcips, tmprov- - ..::School Reports * �+ c_' _ n i ing our lake fronts, ed Playing surface, enlarged behind Sr. Lux 1 d�et a7C p, cakes „ « �r i(;. and the prohib= S. S. \o. 2 - r. 3rd to Jr. •tth - - __...ition• the base-tines, comfortable benches year's work - Eleanor �+ being placed on the beaches-by for s Promoted on p `1T property owners along these fronts. , all serve cosily placed in the Le'Gard (hon ) (hon O'Brien (bon) Quaker 'Puffed n heAt per pkQ . .. ."1060 ' General and public opinion is stead- shade, all serve to make this the most Bruce Diamond (bon), Donald -Ann- � f ry successful tennis season in Pickehn _ ilx rising against the fencing_off of g' an, 'Below Pass; Ken Balsdon Jr. and Clover Leaf Salmon, No 1 tin l e Expenses, are high, the membership beaches over which said property ow- to Sr. 3rd - Dick Fowler (bon). biaz- . » • ners have no rights' whatever and fee Love, bat as soon as'membership let Le Gard (hon), Hazel Fowler _ ` steps will likely be taken before long warrants it, the second court will be (hon), Arthur Fields-, Below Pass, C. ' --- to adjust these-complaints made ready for play. 'A member of Marco. Promoted to 'Jr. 3rd at East- �. MURf SON the executive is always present to - - Some fewi relief cases were dis- er - Velma Crawford, Betty Le Gard, _ cussed. There are several families in see that-all waiting members have a Peggy Annan, Richard Avis, Floyd PICKERING _-'this township yet who are in very chance to go into action. The execut- Balsdon. Promoted to Jr. 2nd at Eas- ive-has in mind the planning of loc- poor circumstances, and who are de ter - Jack Palmer, Lorne Allen, Ver You ocdec PHONE PICKERI�IG 800 We deliver ' pendent a}tozethet _ on relief assist- t-1 and inter-club tournaments later non Balsdon: '.Helen W. Kime, tea- $ e in'the season. If you are an old-tim- Cher. _ A resolution was passed for the er (no offence of course) pay either S. S. No-11 - Sr. 4th - Mary Mal- early construction of the Rosebank Mr. Barker, Jean Clark Arthur Smith corm, R. J. Windsor, 'titildred White, or shilfied Monney 1,50 for full inng Pichrifig' H ardware Store,-----bridge. Cecil P still; Jr. 4th to Sr. 4th�bership privileges; if learning g ' The Standing Committee on Cont Honors;'Glari� Windsor, Pass, Chas- 51.00'will give you use of the court ingencie: ;Aid the following accounts Lehman; Mary Postill, Lois ;Turner, ;D: R. Beaton; salary, 128.00; W• Ch- from daylight to'six p. m. Its a sp- I,,,• Hagerman, Sr, 3rd to Jr- 4th ester,-salary, 25.00; Jno. Murkar, ad- lendid game. Join us and have a sea- Honors, Fern Malcolm, Julia Wilson, - - vertisi 2.00• Huh Pugh, sons fun.• - • :' •n8. g g , Postage, _ _ � • " ,. Pass, Homer Jackson. Frank Will- - -..- - - -- - _ 10.00; A. Swan, 8 rods of fence, 8.00; =: Andley - ams, David Turner, Recommended, _ - Town Hall lidense fee, S:00; Rent of Lorne Carter. Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rd, ^J Prepared for Hot Weather : Town Hail, Pickering, 75.00; l E. •Gl-, Mrs. Wm. Puckrin is visiting 'her Pass, Minnie Carrozza, Donald Dun- ei!i , Div. Ct., 4.00; T. Gregg, Div- sister iii New 'Ontario. can, James. Carrozza,.Alley Michell, VlectrR Rsnges and Perfection Cook Stoves, Ct. 4,00; A. Spears, Ct. of Revision, The timely rain of last week has George White, Fail - Norman Davis - 1 20.00. - -` been gratefully received by all the Gerald Davis .Away, Clayton Jack- '' -5crtren Doors aad Window Screens to keep out the &eta -The Standing" ('omaTittee on Relief farmers. son. 2nd to Jr. Srd - Honors, Reta --- and be comfortable. paid the following: Roy Morrish, We are sorry -to know, that 'Sid Milne, Pass - Lena Carrozza, Malcolm for relief.supplies, 12.37; T. G.-Man- Wonnacott had his car smashed up:!h Carter, Gordon Duncan, Earl Linton. KING BUG KILLER - `x eld ,ditto, 1.50 an accident recently. Inez White, Recommended, Owen Tur { - The Quilt and Snre Death Iseecticide The Standing Committee on Roads We congratulate Mrs. T. Annan on nes. 1st to 2nd - Vera Zubrisky, Glen' and Bridges paid the following: Ped- :,.Agent for Mec ormiek Deering Farm Machinery and Re i lar People, culvert, 10.25..Ge6. Mar- ~-- -` pa► re. tin,'labor at Bay bridge, 1.00. Herb. Our Motto:-"We hesveit, Can get it, Or - White. ditto, 1.00. R. Lynn ditto p -a Meat" Market 'it is trot m%de." 4.00. W. Birkett, ditto, 4.00; S. Fern- 1 ickerin -• ft . . - ' - _ • . � --- .- dole, drag con. 7, 5.00, R. Carter, grad'. con 52 4.8b; H. Down haul on �• SJ.+7LVt\! .��:. - y . It. L., 40.80; H. Bradshaw ditto, 40. _. - .. - • . _ _. _._. ._ _• -� -4;•G. Rae, shoe. on R. L., 4.00;'Art. 4. : -Butler, ditto, 4.00; E. Powell, grav 8peclals for the Week end Q_ 'fur R: an 15.00; J. Davidson, haul on .. . _ _• e�h�/N� ,_SPEC/ S . '. c•vn.;1 and 2, 39.•80: F. Lee, haul on - `. �• ' _ _. _. _ •- -- - c�R. 1' 28.50; F. Hutchings haul on You ' Steer Beef--home-pilled = = - �- con. 'l, 810; L' Levine, gravel for- - (PRICES TO SHOOT AT) - r nn. 1, 9:20; J. White, ditching con.: 7 •2A9; M, Hickey, Haul on con. 2;` glade Roe,st,• bladeOl�('- .011tt' lb. ,12C._ /^ T.eatn Harness etc 825.95 per set ~ t 21.00; H. -Allen, tractor grad con 1 aand•Bay made 19.501 W. Petty;-gray. , Horse Collars, 1.90 each un -for S. T. Line. 6.00; A. Horlock, haul; Thiek Rib Roast . ' .' -� ��b. 15C. '• - AW-othetritlarness parts at egaally low price@. V `.; on Range line, 32.00; A. J. Taglor, ''' __ Men'A Farm Boole at 1.95 per pair -; •drag con 2 and 3, 6,00; C.- Cooper, Shoulder.Roast, . . ; ' ' -" : b. $(�; ether Lines of Work Boot's, 2.49 per pair up - - rep irs and fuel for truck, 54.51; 11. Afeo is Sea QYfords at 1.95 Boys°at 1.75 a V1le d, salary, 150.00 W. Brown- drain - - ._ Youth'@ at 1,59 per pair up and haul on con. 2 and � 11.601. L. Brisket, �. . :, '. 1,6. 5e. Men's Overalls, 1.25, 140 and 1.75 per pair' Jones, grad E. T. Ling, t.00; Geo. Boys'3 year to•7-yesr,Eoglitsh Sport Psnte 95e pair Hoover. gray. crushing for n T. I:. I rak barter. �ail e Pok SauBa _ _--- 'lb. We _ Come;ia;and;eee-foe yourself _ T�nP. 1 r)4: F. Barclay• haul and pl- RhoneI29041 • ani • T'. L.. 20.�K; T,• Dixon. haul - •' or r. Tine. and con 1 and 2 58.00 . ' i I:. )m, ha haul o c1, ], 2, 2 E. CECIL B A L E Y Bch ' vm, haul on con. 1, and 2, 26.00 may. A. i, haul on c;.n 1, 2, 'i. 4, and S,. Pickering �nt�rio 98.60, Ira Brown, :Hovel gravel on j t - ' "' Z� I O K Z R Z N � _ �•_ _ tea,: ,.,4.._ :.r4k`,�,-st.- ';•;•�0.�?w�'"' +�. - :.�!'`�cr.- ".""" -.is:=-»i,.:"^ ":.w•..�.....• :.`.� .,:14>:-., ;'� _=�:�' ."`.'�` - �.'�c,..-z - ��. ..:11-.�. - .4 '-rkFx�.iT - w" -._ _ .-..7ir.+ �' '-.� ..: (•_ 6 • .��l�'-•'_r. -Y 4-•� .4' 'r'N•!45 ,,• N"'. � � -�' • � -. • � , , - - ..?.' - � - - , � .i .:i' „lS �M't, , .T M'•�!` " � •Q.AEEIU?hTi' .. .,.. ; -• Dave 6cott is wirinyt W.4iowie'e tThe Caakeyaad M. MotgRan fsmii- ' .• ,Horne Register ��. -.�ER��� y"�" • ' r. ![ I a Mo of Toroato,J�residence fur hsdrn eervics lee spent the 1st at VPaaa a Beacb. • - A7 r�d Mre. Yates, of Port Cir�it.ie Mr. and .dl<re. Robt.- Carevichael DO'WNSVIEW REFLN�R -The _ . .fs�vieiiraR with Mies$.E. Evans. vieitiog with Glaremont friends and env,`Robt., of D�yrtr, spent choice bred Clydesdale Stallion DUI1i BARTfJ11I ._ .. D, A. Scott, of liitchener,-event for a week. the weed end with D. M.�and lldrs. [26218]•, the property- of F. 3. Has• ,`��!f •the holiday is Claremont. The Misses Paterson, of Toron Morgan. ,sard; �4'eston, 4nt.. will make the T •��<'' `�. L. and Mre. Brown, of Uah• to, spent the holiday wi6h•Thos.- John McGrath has installed seasrnf of 19:33, at Oscar Wilson's 1`� �U R A N C�•_ -'~'-� swa, spent Sunday with Evans -and 141rs.. Paterson. blue Souoco Kas, A pump has• _ in Brougham. � . •-.;.� - ._.. _ feud Mrs, Ward. - Murray ForRie sad family, of been ihetalled and is couveuieutl AUTU'.�UBILE, -�"" -- M-r, and biro. Aitken, --with- y CftEEAIiaLL'S 13E3T (22722 . the - -- Toronto, spent the holiday R•ith sitr�a6ed on the corner. _ � .FIRE • ; friends, spent the holiday st Champion Government Pre i - ' - �'`�r•� the 4liyaes ForRie here, and they �'. G. sad Mrs. BinRhaut of T � _ :__ •�- �VaeaRa Beacb. +� Clydesdale Stall':n, -t}:_ ri� " _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Bruevn.and fa-sally, wJre acc�o�tipanied by Miss Cair9, Toronto, were in.toR•n o❑ the of F. Vii. Coops_; Clar?mont, ' •,t•i1E __BIIR(iLARY • � _ =.�;: al..o c;f Torot1tu. _- - holiday. Mrs. Bingham is very make the sensor• of 1933, at his � 'aabIIALTY - � '' � , ' . ` - of ORhaiva, Ppent Monday R•ith J. Several from here attended the much improved in health. n•,v1r stable,.lot 2`L, con. 9, Picker- - -'LIFE INSIIRANUE :,,;,..::��"•.' - ' . H. and blr9. Caskep. •-. ' • _, .Vies Donnell,of Keswick, vt•as in anniversary service9_at Mt.. Zion ---- -----._______�__! ing, one mile .test Of Claremont. phone 1?ickerin � �':' town on Tuesday in Lhe interests on Sutad�i�•' evening last, where J ' CHAPSR?.,S. [1E920S �, g i9Z0 - .Bglp Rev..J. r. Glover u dated. The `. �. C? NE/L- L (16_ �9); t!te ' •uf her pupils-^crriting ezams. United Church here�waa closed fur Fzench Imported Federal, Propir- BONDS-t3oyernment, Municipal and - � Charles=Cooper has R rettir'ned the evening service. - FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, cial Premium and Grand Champion Moct�age Bon.da, Aieo,.Iaduetriale. -��� , from the SVest lookin ceell and 'EMBALMER Perchercn Stallia^, the property of 6afe rnveatments at from 5 to 7 pee -�T . all primed for snottier grind: The police trustees have isPUed a _. .. .Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will cent. • J. H. Beal con.tinitee in very R'e�rnlnR to local residents reltesrd Successor to G�', .J. Dfather, _ _ make the. se�an�. �s r_o�? at l.:a ' • •lEair health. The war++ s►._n any ing n•eed.� in front of chair .•o - _ ,��,,,,;i�.;,;e own stable, Brougham; Ont. 1PISURANt,E-Ail classes writteq Ia• ;� ' spective t,roperties. Weeds must '�--- ' .;• ._ eluding Fire, Automobile, •Wind- ;i� • cars weatherhae had, its effent, Night and Day Service DOZ,. [i,3208j, (1`23?21. the irupor- storm, Accident andSicknese. Many from here attended Lhe be ant and-kept down and pot.be ` ed Frencif PerchQron-Stallion, the Phone or write altoned tu'go Lo seed. . Business Phcne Residence Phone ' ' nurneroue ceicbrstione that were Anuuuncement .ia roads of the 8801 gg�0 ! property of E. A• Somen-ille, will 43tf ED,,BOWMAhi,Whitby - ' -• - •-- held thfoaghautthe neighborhvo.d. - _-.__ _ _-- .._,__-____.___ � stand for the Season o'f 1933, at , � :� tnarria a 'of.Miss M1larRite►•ite Lin his cwrt stable, lot 14 10th line _ bii99 Winnie•Hardwick is ho}i. � � DIN�y'S; GARA(�� • dapinR at Glen Ezho Camp, :line tun;dauKhter of Levi Linton, to I - 13arkharr. �:wp. This bore is a ., .';r, koka, with fiaronto ygnng people. Ernie IiNfter, of Pickering, sad • / i � Government Preen. Horse. Terms, "�:.a '- 'Several interesting cases are r••e• for,n+erly c,t .the.bank. staff here, / :110.00. No• 2336, Form Ai. All ace- Cur. Brock and Kingston Rds. �° .{ -. ported to• be slated for Police at Pe2erho'ro on :tilond$y,-July 3rd, / idents at owzrar', risk. -_ . ' �, - ,Court besting from this.cot�lmun- The teerchiog staff •fur the tall / __� C+eneral Re etc Work all cats, a term has heeh aonouuced •as J.H. - _ -. ...._-___. _ __-- _ P ' _' z ~it ors. McKeozis(nee Irene Dows Casket', iJt incipal,uf the coptipu �• � _. THE "biADELI:�E' guranteed at reasonable _ WEBSTERS � Iprices. .. ,, - - - : •well},of -Fort William, visited �ation-selsaril� and bli9s Reeaor, of - BEAUTY-;- SALON , '- Acetylene Weldin �•, '3 Mrs. Harry Thomson and family Mar khan'• as9ialant; Mies Hceey, � g - -• last week. - - principal of public school, and N , �BTL,1t1�/"ITiQAA� Batteries ropaired and charged, ` • •A mixed (ten cent) tournament Miss Ethel 13cay. of Pickering.. - Marcellitzg and - Firestone and Dunlop Tires.� �.° ' i<s being held st the green on Fri assistant. DIC170NARIIS art in use by bona- _ - Finger �'avinR, - - 4asalioe and Oils. �� � _ -�• day evening. Upen to all. Ladies - -_ - sees men,engineers,bankers, - �• ... - :, L judges, architects, phYsiaans, Scalp Treatment, • rekip end vice. -. �, - T[le :- • - •- Refreshment Booth in Qonnectioa - Frsalt and Mrs Allaway: Frank ' - fa�etar teacher°+ h'brariaas,cler- _ -. Hair•ci�ttire,z �•. gymea, by succesftif men artd Phone Pick.7600' ,. ,Jr. and Madeline, of -Whitby. - �oomsnthsicsrldoaar, Permanent WaviaR w °pa. �rlry - - (nlghtor dap). � ' . : - _ spent Sunday with J. H. Besl'aad - E�eS �yon EQtiipped to Wm? �s'd'e�� • �2un�-e1.3,. M/LT N '' • Mrs Chandler. - Pbc�ne .906 --�.�LARF.1tUtiT 0 SLEEP ..' � Claremont Softball- Team were - The New Iateraational pravidZs .••' � -• �t•fie•attcceaafnl competitors in the '� - the taeanti io suttees. 'R ie ea ell- ;-'� ----- - 421p PROPRIETOR ' - 'CPhttbyCtsremoat at -Whitby en � - . : lmowingtmacher,auaiverealques- Fine Nursery �t�:k a. � -July let. winning-the 15.00 prize. *� '- tics aaawerer. --- -._..__.r._ -, - . 9toaffvilie and Claremont la MOClern � I!soul seek ei$ciency sad.ad- _ - FOR 1N3;+ - . •� _ •-` - •croeee teaaoe played their league raacemeatwhyaotm�akedailg Orowmentrtr'r'rPp. - - }tame here on Monday-night-�---- .4 �'r� - anon? Evergreens and DwsrEs. � ; ` ' this week, Claremont, winning f5 - _ - �•�V�a„r,,,�.T�.nNp�M- FloweriuR 86rubr.SedRing, � - _ Drat r !� .-to 4. - - dss°:°a4osuc..ar";`d� Vic.. t�].s�`is '� .. - GlimbinR�•inee. - - `-V -. Three of the local rinks of the -.i'b� (.. �. Tt;L�� �It. g�sa,��,�• Rosen and Perretsnial Borders, _ •• Bowling CIuM attended the tonrna- - �*�India-1'rper 1%iileMOS. Dahli+�a.anrd Rockery Plante, �• - - �ytsigbt $p�E�cialist Berry $etsbea an 6trawberries, _ •meot at Newinarlret on Julp let. '_part-tT � ' �_,_,,.-• A-r�.�'::.,�._- Gaoaeberriee and Currants.. otxn a ter, re„r,,,a.r ..a ,...,. _ . _ 'They all report a Pplendlri time .- • -� - „p�,¢,.,• p,,;,� - - -5,• � � -� � AaparaRus. - da7 es'-'� e+ iti •p�pd„sis� ae - , 'but.nnfartnnately, no rixes. `These condition; were the.2:-1def1C2 �t'�.j� ''''1°��-•'�'�••• , :n Mier«° •° ' p - � .� .-, p-,,,,- ,• 1'rcit Trees, rapt-pruned,- ' •� The Park Board era Rratrfui to was showing in childhood is the Tree- j :, � of p.,�. Boat- runeda le, ear.Cher:o•sad • the local merchants r►nd nrvnp ns of many children each year giv- �I .tif,,D, � nu P PP p DISNEY BLOCK, -_ `. - .,,;�,. ��;, English cherry tre 4 to S years nld nod. 'awteiders !or their-interest in tt�e ing up their school �aosk:not being ��-�,,, ,:�-�, uNing root-pruned and care;b�exrtn¢ ��w'a cumin Fieid� Da Dooatibns finished fur any particular tine, they �� � ' • Opp. Post OR1e�pb�s ysu " 8 y. � C,dr C, aaiN soma auto ef`�cL in from 2 to 3 ' �, - 'are Coming In from nranp etrsng• find it hard to properly fit in and �.�-�,..,:,y g.fyN• years sadeome bAVe borne in 1 yeor.; - •. �, ere. Thanks: •' should- their-effort win a Pair de- •"�"'�' 00, __ �, - '. ' ' Jim Dowoa•ell, -of Emme-rsotr,� xr'ee of success they are again rez � , �, tor+nsR��e.a::.. J• T. ELLIOTT, b4ENT . --: �• 11dan..`hsa been attending the ported - upon and .perhaps turned . , � Pt('KERINd,-ONT. 20t! I ' � • � ' Locke Soepi�►1 at Willfaruaburg, doroen in some Inter of#accents star: � - 1 -- .,: . '�also vleiting!!is slater. Mre. Harry vet' of workers. Lack of vision mak= _ - - . _ _ �homeon; of Claremont. and his es it hard to concentrate. They be= . . _ _ - - . _ - ' rother Wra. Dowewell, of To- come nervous and fatigued easily. ,,�, 4 ��', ncy becomes•imparaed .. - { �,� - --_• roato, Tloeir-efficie f ,� _ :. - Mre. Combs, o[ Oakville, and the earnir►sr power 'is louvered � • !- �'- _ • �°' far yrom what it ouR•hL to be. The • beep visitia _with Will and Mrs. - � A - �� � •�,� correction•of ors_ua1 errors, it is acic- •• _-. l.nl.aapa wu� Sew Dl.�va sofa Z1{.o. nowledRed, hag a Very fat-reacFunR� - - ,r/ rl 'Rather Palmwr; all shendrnR safest. If taken in early life it means • � - •- �!/@/'�QSIfA� °_r Moodsp of 'this week eFt Port mruh � education of the individual, _ ..1�raysl rasa '�istg'sr �iijhsvag - �y' - �, Parry, visiting the now fsmoaa relieving him of mutt► trnuble and JffP/ll0/-1Q�5 - _ ",Rent Rardene. - discomfort, assisting his future hsa- �. � � � � � �-'� - •�', _ l;ert Mantle. Lyman sad Mre. lth-and success. By future success - � - - - - - �. w - 'Pllkep, $arcs and lir's. Jarvis, of I mean he will perhaps have a net- _ ` --1 Wezford, Mr. 'and Mrs. Wondbarn back,-when gown up, through Some - _` 'T10kete-500. _ - _ :Return 30e And Wilber dower, of 9toaffaille. handicap neglected in his pouxh. IL - -'- -�epent a� !ew days at the lake at follows then naturalip, that_if these pp � �wb� � - - �` - � .. Ardbeg on s 8sbingtrip°sod_on s things- are .properly looked' after in - ' .DAILY S•E iIl � I C E - - - mew w� . �•�geoeral holiday, sod while is childhood, the cost of education will - � wIII be � * - !' ;iroote eslled oa`Alf Hsgward. �- areStly reduced and perl2aps a , ' • ' Eaetera Standard Time, :;_ ,,, '_ --- mute tslbate to t>ye -,'?': .__ • The Baptist Chareh Mission o� � the state wilt-aL�o be eliarin- ewe Pickering .,.: EaeLern-- .• --Leave•Toronto - - �O°s��v° � ` - '•+Circle met at the-home of Mrs. D. Eastern Hoare 5tandard.__� .Bap at Duodtie e� tO bon°r' Oe1: _-:'1Lynn on Tue•rday last. Mra. -"'to be eontinaed_ - A. M. P. M. - Tiete .•A.'Drs. P. sd. � ' ��"s d� � - `�.ynn was the honored hostess for . 'a 8.09 a 254 _ -,--:a A 30 •.s 3.30 t>be beat rasclts. -:� .the dap. Aa interesting and im• ; .•,a d.54 a 3.54 � � � - - •- -- �. 7.3G - #.30 �° ��T��" ';: ' �portant event of the meetinR.was - - -- - - - - -• • • 7.S4 �e 4.54 9.00 - 5 • .: the serving of delicioae straw- - ..•!D 24 5:54 • - � - - �,`t0.30 a 8.80 N. W. BTAFF'OxD _• berries sod cream•bR•the hostess. •. 10.54 -`e 6 54 � " .� .•c'1 L3G - � 7.30- _ �°�IItb�R'O� The reaalar monthly -meetingg , - ;,s 11.54 •• 7.54. - - - ---- P. dit. •'-e S 30 . .•of the. W. Af, 8. of the IIaited ,ry - .• . 'Phoe�e���W5itb7 � • -•••Ohatch will be held on Thursday,� - '• • : `' � P. M. •e S.b4 • � . ' 12 30 9.30 „ - �g � ;, _ -July 13th, in the basement of the - . 12.54 9.54 -_ , .-_. _ •�c 1.30 = a0.i0 _ -•ehoreli, when' the Locust Bill - --a 1.54 b 10.44 _ . ' ��, - 230 � = � _ - -Ladies will be present sod pro. - w daily-ezcapt-gun.-ds-Rol. b 9und-aps do Hoi. on-� _ -•�:,.*� - - vide the program. Luncheon ands �GOOOiYEAR P14THFlNtaER� - c Sat. only., e'Sat., Bun. do Hol. only: ' ,_ :� �.'• •social hour tsilt be held at the Dsil`Services-Mnelroks Wharf. WasaRa. Beacb, -:.°,Y, - •close op the meeting. _:-- � . y Orillia, Midland, Jackson's Point, _ " �� ��' �n�� � ', �: Oom Iota srran emente have. ., Barrie. been made for t;he Hig-AnoQwl. _ _ - and-otbec popular reeotte: - � r il`Ield Dap oa Wednesday, Jaly 19. � � _ - - - - ���� Ca• -- -_ -, A big program of sports has been• rt�� � •� - - .. .Tickets sad informationst - -- .' -- -� r .. .,. ,-�-�_ Th`rc f - - °h r �oild narmgs.ana roan aarrsoged, for which ,6150 io risen �7 - '= pie-being awarded. Ernie Bruce - - - - - � s - - Windstorm Insunaae on bafldio«a,1 _ .' end.his Clown Band is sore to-be a run on .. - �,�,T'li'a► Coa.�h L�IeS wisa•mi}l.,Silos etc. ' _ good, and the same parts will - y � ;�utomobils Iaeardnca u � � - .give the evening antertainmeot. - Eastern Hoare-Pickering �� -- _ � t�ell kinds. � ' :'-��,'° Advertieemsnt is on displag over - - =FARMB FOR SALH - - •��= tlee capatry. - -. - .. - - --- :: The Decsrstion Day services on ---PATHF`II�DERS �', - Writs or phone • -Sunday last at the Claremont - - s -Q-� �-�1 - tToion Oeroetery.- were largely - because motorists,are.. . • �- _ <='`-:N attended. - !t-is besieged that the :fit-�g-lyigvalue_out-of --- t- - - � _ >rQ .WHITBY. ONT. .. _�'Sowera were-not-ss--piegtiful asi-n---this lower-prised Good. •�' � A / N T ! N G _ - � -- �• other pears, y ear tire. - � :; �. .--It Pape-Preserves soar property sad increases the value. --� �__ --•-�' -• poeaib! due to the ..:- late season. The services were 'y . :. . • conducted by the local clergy, A genuine Goodyear. - - - ---_ - - ;� -`- �, � with d. M. Forsyth se chairman. 5 u pe r t w f a t C o r d a.. � _ >=- Now ie the time..ae_!'ciees Were Never So Low. a ti�r:w-„v� - i; • - 'W. H Moore, Drs. P., delivered the -Thick, rugged tread. ' ' - s� rr� ''``►y` • .principa[ address flf theaftern000. •H_ envy side•walls. � - .. ', , .LOOK THESE OVER - . .. ;.. • _. --= . ._ �„ - • ' - Afarewell b��ngnet was given yet raced su rfisiri 25 Lba. Gfoveroment 9ttandard white lead ... `2.50 �"°'- Miss Donnell on Wednesday even P � $- - _ • `:»�• �...� ;• •.'• ��ng of last b -the ly low. Only Goodyear - ' `'WMte paint, Rood glade guaranteed - .. - ., g,94 -•-•'� ,, p pupils of her can ut such value unto a °- Quayle, all colors .. ... .• -� - _ •room at the school. The fuoctioo p -' Pints, all colors ..;' .. '•• ��� - - was held io the school and was -- - low-priced ... ' _ :.. --- . _• • .. .. :: • Paint Brueites, � i'� •eonducted en tirelp by the pupils. tire. We - ' '-- �-' - - '� - ....•10 ap •' ' .- ;� -={� r A splendid basket of roses Hne have your "� 'Let us paint that,casts roof or leaky asphalt roof at the low coat - • •was laid at the plate of the.honoa size SLet ua of 1.00 per square. - y :` -ed fart>oer teacher. Caodp favors g you �-,- -� Let as show poa some of,our work, wisp soaps jobs that have _ �� - were Rt each plate. Toasts and ricer. been on eight and ten peace. _ - :' *. -`�" •short addresses were gives,-in• P .. - __ _._ Lawn Mowers,•.. .. �'.. 8.50 - � - �; ;, - cladioR one from Rev. J. E. (31ov - ;"_�' - ',draenate of Lead, per lb ... .. '.. - ,08 � - -��.�...��' � '•� _�: er, wAa wRe-present. The banquet � � - ',f'wine, B.00 feet, EoQlish - �gp -• .� _ y'� --sod tsrewetl came as a garprise to //��''.. aa T � Twine, 6.60 feet, English • .' .. ,•, � 8 gQ �. - :�; Mine Donnell, who ezpreeeed her UC�I�(.iQn t.adW Also, Internatton9i Twine in stock �' - sppreciration of the kitidneeq and phone 2908 Haring tools sad repairs of all kinds in stoZ�'-' Sold end .Installed by !i .�thonRhtfalneae of the children, who•,are among those e: ceasing pickerinpr - Unt. CHAS.. CfJOPER, - CI..AF�EMCJ►NT FBAxH J PBO�s$ �� the greatest regret at her leaving. a� 'World Economic Conference , ` 'co-Day': New Champion !Moving Plea by MacDonald Crisis Believed Passed For Co-operation by Wo ld - . j pp B Rt. Hon. J. Ramsay MacDoatl Is there Roosevelt Rejects Stabilization Proposal But Hull Has Sul- ' l y ere an-' government which wii atitute-High Tension in France �. - Prime Minister. of Britain,) refuse,as part of a co-operat?ve inter • E ,. London, July 2--How easy it is for national effort..to modify its preamtl London, July a.-Bellet that the cur- assured Bonnet there was *no doubt an international conference to be bur- fiscal and monetary policy if by se reacy crisis of the World Economic that Mr. Roosevelt will accept." { ied in technical details, and at the dui- _ there is reason to hope that this Conference has been4uccesafully pass- Why Roosevelt Objects k' :, same time confused by those kho-can misery will be reduced! For it is ed prevailed late to-night after Secre- Washington, July 2. - President see the'problems of the world only only by international agreements tc terry of State Cordell HuIi, Chairman "> through free the frozen credits to encoura •'• of the United States' delegation, gave Roosevelt's chief objection to the �: ugh nat:i,,iial spectacles and in gt World Economic Conference currency z-,;.,, terms of exclusive national interests. the invt•%-,tment of productive capital the gold bloc nations the main points = "4': The World Ec�, iomic Conference and to diminish the barriers to world -of the United States' monetary policy, stabilization proposal which he reject- to ed was reported here to be based on which I welcome-in the name of the trade that we can hope to reduce un• The gold nations again did their ut• his aversion to making the United Govemment of the United Kingdom employment Valiant efforts have (most to Induce Britala to join in a de; States Government the sponsor for ex- the delegates of so many nations, is been ar.d are being made i:, our'owx without on currency Sy stabilization change activities of, the Federal Re- not likely to be spared from this country and in others to provide em- serve the Udlted States, b>}t Mac- serve Banlos blight. ployment; and there is boundless scups poasId, remaining firm, pointer out Under the terms of tae will be the more difficult to over- private effort But no one who .. •that he was unwillitig to join without proposal- �t " for .° concurrence of the United States. each country whose currency is not coax-,pit and defeat the defeatists of has say knowledge of the mines and The United States learned that the on the gold standard would agree to peace,_in London, because of the in- works and the factories created by �ritiiah, iri their States leaned declare- adopt such measures as necessary to bricate and technical nature of part the labor and enterprise of the last faon, planned to,point out: limit exchange speculation. CARNE RA in fighting pore, of'the problems which wa shall have century, and of mechanical progress, In addition each of the signatory Primo Carriers i t, discuss. How can the ordinary man can fall to connect the unprecedented 1-The undesirability of the-nations , giant itslian, entering Into currency competition in governments would agree to ask its whose quest of the world's heavy- or woman understand all that is volume of unemployment with this order to acquire a temporary advaat- central bank to work together with the weight title ended in triumph when meant by the gold standard; or the other sinister fact: that the value of ►tea In international trade by depreciat- central banks of other governments he knocked out Jack Sharkey, the raising of commodity prices; or the world trade has sunk by 66 per cent flag the value abroad of their comes- signing the stabilization agreement in "in-and-out" champion, is the 6th most favored nation clause; or the in the last three years. _ Cleo below such a point required to re limiting apeculatioa. round at New York last night. stabilization of the pound_or dollar? These great undertakings weer' ". 'establish Internal equilibrium. It was pointed out here that because rig y's most smty- Yet there can hardly ever have been built ul, on the assumption that the of the Withstands Sharks 2---The desirability of having the peculiar relation of the Federal age attacks and losing the filth by a meeting of national delegations bulk*of their products could be soU authoritlea r Reserve Banks with the government, got in a more fraught with destiny far the a' home or exporte' to other lands regulating currencies and a wide margin,' Carnera any request by the President would terrifJc u peoples than this great conference, sow, then, can we ho .0moothing out, as far as resources per- be interpreted more as a command, uppercut to the jaw with But however deeply the del ' i give em unit. fluctuations is exchange due-I0 his right late in the sixth -round p y etas and 'ployment to people of our industrial '_ srpeculatl re influence. Thus the government would be assum- which put Mr. Sharkey down cold, experts may have to become irgmersed arena or save the agricultural coup, fag responsibility for the exchange and thus a new champion is crown- in mysteries of economics and finance, tries from ruin unless we restore ti : Rooasveit Rejects Proposal- aegotiatlons, . - people must remember that they have its full power and circulation that in- London, July S.-President Roos*. This, it was reported here to-night, _ come here to try and stop the econ- ternatiorial commerce 'which Prari• velt Saturday rejected in its present Mr.Roosevelt desires to avoid. Former omic deterioration which has spread c ence surely intede I to be the lice- torm the monptarJ proposal drawn up administrations, paticularly those of over the world and shows itself In blood of human society - - with aview to acorns the World Eton- Coolidge and Hooves, took a similar Tourist Victim' unemployment and poverty. yet it this is to be done, confidence �Omic Conference from collapse. stand during debt and reparations ne There is indeed a volume of human ed, ' - The notice of disapproval for the gottations when European govern- $1.200 Theft need and human anguish which I must Rye cannot trade with one another moat before all things be restor e& Vlan,which had been communicated to meats sought to have the American Y beg every delegate, every expert and lean we frost one another. We can-- him by Raymond Mosey, Assistant government guide the actions of the every critic of our conferees: to bear e Reserve Banks. not expect money to be lent or invest- tary of State, on behalf of Great Thief Enters .Tent at Night constantly in mind. Thirty millions ed without.security of-repayment or . ,tireat Britain and members of the In the face of booming stock and and at Trousers- at least of our fellow-men arse-unem- reasonable return, as made pnbll c commodity markets, and as his signs- ployed�throughout the-world. Is not batarday night by the American em- tic Industrial recovery program be- Islington, July 2--Theft of nearly the memory of this terrible accumula- International confidence '.requires' ' not expected'basm whose spokesman said: $iris to take form, Mr, Roosevelt is - - - - ;1,204 :n United States currency�y tiuii or- e- before a I trigs s :ran a "The President has notitted the Sea p cted to take say steps to a sneak thief from an American tour- pressing idleness, with all the social understanding of clye rcers:usa 1 P rotary of State that he has rejected "Poe"- the dollar at this time. evils that they bring,Sn their train, a opinions of other countries. the proposal in its present form: ist of Houston, Texsa, was reported to sufficient incentive to us to strive (Copyright in United States sad : •� President Roosevelt's reDuft to Etobicoke' Township police tonight, for success' Canada, New York Tribune, Inc.) Francs and her continental gold bloc Early Saturday morning the tour deft (}teat Brtrsta at crossroads. Stunt Auto Driver Killed Sat arrived at the Veterans' tourist We&-End Toll 9 - The Markets t. She could follow the policy of the Performing Feat camp, Lake Shore Road, where he Oren the holiday weed sad 'death ;$ask of England, adhere to the sold Nee+ Liskeard. July 2---Out at had engaged two tents for the night. y • standard group, or could turn toward work tad " „ Some time in the earl hours of the to -relent form came to nine Ontario Toronto dealers are buying desperate Lorne Suicide y 3'>< B producs ;the American inflationary policy, is morning- a thief entered the tent residents. They were: 'at the following ales: Chaput is dead from injuries rtceiv- g g p . .. urged by some of her Dominions. ed when he attempted to jump an old where he was sleeping and removed WILLIAM EY, aged 18, .of Eggs-Prices to farmers and coup- � It was acknowledged to all Quarters his rite. The thief worked noise- Hatniltoa, tilled w n a car- upset try shippers: Ungraded,cases retturn touring car across a 60-foots a to that the great world asderablage, final- entertain crowds at the beach here, lessly and• the toarist-mas not swak- on the Caledonia Highway. ed. fresh extras, 16c; fresh firsts, - BRUCE A•- HUGGETT 13c; seconds, 10% to Ile. Graded brought together alter nearly a Chaptrt, 20 years of age, had' twice ems` aged 1L cases free, 19c for.-fresh extras, lot dear's urging by Prime Minister Ram successfully The thief took the moue from the 6arata, drowned, far fresh firsts, 1& for-seconds. -• , y completted the jump be- Y MacDonald of (Treat Britaln, had fore Kirkland Lake crowds. and col- Pce pped ADAM PROTZ, aged 12, at Niagara Butter-No.- 1 Ontario creamer pockets and dro the trouaera s i ached a moat critical point, and lected from the 8,000 who had wit- short dists,nce from the tent. The Falls. struck down by car, solids, ZOi(rc; No. 2, 20c. Americans regarded the President's theft was discovered shortl EDARD BEDAR.F,, aged 2b, of b0. g P ; j►ction to placing upon British should• messed his stunt a total of ;18. y before Churnia cream-9 ai, 20c• Na With a Prof onition of disaster, seven o'clock whenn the party arose. Euclid Aveave, Toronto, drowned to 1, 19c; No. Z,- 16c, f o.b, shipping ors the-burden of deciding its rate-- Chapnt clfitebed into the car here :Aa�lgin gold watch with a double Humber River, points. s 4f) and .Cheese-Nor 1 lay colored .JAC $ I.AMSiERSE d 4 aged:. large,.' d watch a' Pte' Monetary Truce Unacceptable �'�" shaking hands with a -somber � ch in.and two small horde- of h4og ds and kissin his mother shoe pendants in motlAr-of-pearl on ROBERT LAMMERSE, his 13.year- affined and government graded,-11%c While all delegations awaited ihs- g twins, i1%c; triplets, 12c. goodbye. Unable to speed the car to old son, of Mtmico,,drowned at Erin- P each chain was also taken. Poultry,,- "A"__grade, alive-:-1933 promised elaboration of the Americas The currency was in the following dale dam. stand by Secretary of State HuIL, the more �� � �� � hour, he book R g Spring broilers, over 4 lbii-, e; anrer-� - delegation chairman, In the hope of off the inclined pla*tn. The ma- nominations: 2, $50; 35; $20; so., ALBERT CHATWiN, 46, drowned 3% to 4 lbs., l6c• over 3 to 8% Ibis, chine dropped 10; 2.5 $,5.. and $13 in Canadian at Riverside. 14c• over 2 td8viba. 12c; over 1% itnding some means to bridge the rift, pP� og the end and. threw , _ Irell-informed American.quarters made him clear' then stood on end marnent- funds.. _ LORN'E CHAPUT, 20, 'killed in to 2% lbs.,-Ile. Fowl, fatted, over I 'Plain that Mr. Roosevelt would not srily and dropped over on tap of the motor accident at New Listeard. 1b4., 10c; over 4 'to 5 lbs., 9c; over " subscribe to the young' driven'• _ JOHN McCABE, six, of Araprior, 3% to 4 lbs., Be; over 8 to 3'k lbs. proposed declaration He was removed from the wrecks !drowsed in the Madawaska River- 7c. Old roosters, Se. Turkeys, mar pf a moaettary truce in anythng like wreckage Crops.Burning Up ket prises. Squabs, per pair, 25c the ibrm which he rejected. by. Capta'i'n Durc FarMe high diver, - Pigeons, per pair, 15c.. with whom he was "barnstormin " in Middle Nest „B„ ads • •, The declaration included a proposed g• Skillful Drivel- Averts grade poultry 2c 1b. Tess that agreement "that stability is the Suter- The entertainment committee refused- Kansas Ciiy, Mo., July 2.-Farmers "hway Accident A". "C" grade, 2c lb. less than "B,' g .`21stIOn&I monetary field should be ob- to permit Farlie to Hi dive from a 90- saw their crops burning-up and dtp GRAIN QUOTATIONS. foot tower' shortly afterwards, but dwellers suffered intensely under re Courtesy, an the road reached new Following. are Friday's quotation : ;aimed as quickly as practicable" and Fsrlie eventually did het bts an Dominion Da at the is t. that re-establishment of gold as i y perform• cord breaking temperatures as the! g y on grain transactions for car lots ~'.iaeasure of international exchange ,o- Middle Rest sweltered under,a pro-i tersectiov of Avenue Road and'Eglln• prices on >reeis e.i.f. bay ports: '.'-slue should be •in the interests of tonged heat wave, ton Avenue, Toronto, On t,; when a Man. wheat-No, 1 hard- , 79%c .:world recovery. Bartlesville, Okla., recorded a tem• motorist saw a light truck strike an No. 1 North., 76'4c; No. 2 North, , Moscow Fr ee$ perature of 112 to-day, the hottest is auto in such a way that the auto 75 .c;•No. 3 North., 74c. Bitterness in France .•� flue yearn. For two weeks flee they way about to topple over on its side. Man. oats-Na. 2 C W., 367�SC; Na Paris, July 2.-France will continue Two Engi'+eers mometer has climbed past 105 every The courteous third,motorist 1,,,d- mixed feed, 33��'c; .No. 2 ,feed, 32�e ' ' 'to,Participata iri the World Economic mixed feed oats, ZZe. day, and crops in that section have Jed his car in toward the eccideni, Manitoba barley-No. 3 C.W. iConference at London, ___ptt„ D� . _ suffered; greatly. jammed- on his brakes Just in the 411;%c; No. 1 feed screenings, pe Thornton_and MacDonald En g ga, $l5• , dent Roosevelt's rejection of the.gold r - While Kiosk, Kan., appeared to held nick of time, and caught the falling ton. bloc'a currency plan, it was indicated Route Home - the heat record for Kansas, with its car on his radiator. From its post- currency South African corn, 70c. In Government quarters Lopdon. July 2.-Great Britain and 117 degrees reported early in June, lion, leaning against the third, car, -Ontario grain, approximate price French bitterness and disappoint- Soviet Russia patched up their im- the current 'wave has brought ,tom•' the rescued car was tpiped back on track shipping point-Wheat, 70c to Invent at Mr.Roosevelt's action-was not mediate differences Saturday with the Peraturea near.to that point in, se.v.- Its four wheels. No one was Injur- 75c; oats, 28c to 30c; barley, 38 t+ result that the British embargo d 40c; scorn, 58 to 60c; rye, 43 to 45c • 'concealed, but Georges Bonnet, Fta- go on oral sections. The mercur climbed � •;• . _ _ •. ;- buckwheat, 30 to 32c. .• trice Minister, returns to London to- Soviet trade was lifted and the two to 115 at Junction City on Saturday, "----•'v British en - LIVE SfiOCK QUOTATIONS, m y ;• orrow armed with renewed instrnc- engineers held in prison at the 14th consecutive day it had been I - Steers, up. to 1,050 lbs„ good and anions from Prelaler Edouard Daladier Moscow were released, over 100. Salina had 114 degrees'Credit River r choice, $4,65 to $5; do, med., $4.25 tc 'to carry on the fight for a European The peace agreement came after and Emporia 112, •' $4.50; do, corn., $3.75 to $4.25; steers curency stabilization accord. consultations between Sir John Si- Live stock raisers. reported pas_ Takes Two L.iveg good and choice, ;4.7E ' P over 1,050 lbs,, President Albert'Lebrun, abandon- mon. Secretary for Foreign Affairs, tures drying up as week followed _• ; to.$5.35; .do,.red., $4.50 to $4.75; do ing the chi of executive's traditional and the Soviet diplomats, Jean Mai- week without any railf, ' Officially,{Mlmico $o Clings t0 Parent com., $4 to $4.25; heifers, good 4 ni _ aloofness from politics, which is is the sky, Ambassador at London, and Kansas, has Just finished the driest Y $ choice, $4.65 to $5; do, med., $4.25 tc . hands of the premier and his minis- Maim Liecinoff, Foreign Commissar. June in 206 years, or ever since re When Latter Goes to Aid $4,50; do, corn., $3.75 to $4.25; fe! ters, today re-affirmed France's insist. The embargo on .Russian goods GardR'have been kept. Port Credit, July 2.-A father's des* calve.;; good and choice, $5.50 tc + sonabro brought, death to both d yesterday $ 1.70 to $0'25; gne s ence on stabilization of'currencies at coming into British go,j, $2.45 to $$• coo', med., $2.25 i7 ' . . ports was,1 id - .. .the Landon parley. ---._.-....-- - ,• •rho - •, t - ' "- s u h • ye 2.50;-do, com., $ to $2; cannon ' "Let,all peoples," Lebrun said, real• group of British engineers were found ahem Jacon %arms--,- ds,--and his_ard cutters, 75c to $1.50; bulls, good Septic Sore Throat , ize'that the stability of Money -the guilty by a Moscow court.of espion- son, Robert, 13, lost their'lives in the $2.25 to $2,75; +a, corn., $1.75 to #z; common measure' of human transac- age and sabotage. Three of the Brit- Alarms St. Thomas Credit River near the Erindale dam. stccker and feeder steers, good, $3.65 :.tins-is'urgently necessary. How can ish engineers were expelled from Rus- 'St. Thomas, July 2,-Board of A treacherous eight-foot deep hole to $3.75; do, corn., $2.25 'to $3.50; - we make future engagements or sign sia, but L, C. Thornton and W. L. Health officials in St, ,Thomas are�where two children were drowned sev- milkers and springers, $25 to $45; :durable contracts vfith our monetary calves, good and choice, veals, $5 tc'' Macdonald were sentenced to terse somewhat alarmed at the prevalence oral years ago, was the scene of the $550; co, com. and med., $3 to $4,50; .bases varying,according to the specfi- and two years imprisonment, respec- of septic sore throat in St. Thomas double fafality. $2 'to $2.50• hogj, bacon lation of-human whims? tivel 1 grassers, , Y• again, Last month there were six Unable to swim and clad-In heavy, f.o.b., $5.04; do, off Trucks, $5.65; do "To discuss tariff adjustments with -'cases of septic throat reported-for the,,rubber hip boots and a fishing coat, off cars, $5.90; good ewe -Ljrl wetter - -• currencies still fluctuating is pure city, of which one adult case died. the father threshed through the water lambs, $8; do, mel., $7.25 to $7,50; Utopi'aniam.' Natlefls with stabilized Blinded by Bump currencies cannot welcome_such pro- ti f to a spot 30 feet from where he had do, culls, $5; goal light sheep, $2 tc _ galas = _ Bump Cures Girl! �~ been fishing, towards.13-year-old Rob- $2.50;'dio, heavies, each $-1, to $1.50; - -Ao 1 Tires Blow Out, Cars Tip ert, whose Frightened cries were heard de, culls, 50c to 75c. � Columhia, hid., July 2,-Bumping i by several -hundred. picnickers on-. Government Leaders Stunned her be against a canoe caused 1 And Four Persons Hurt -Premier Daladier, Finance Minister litres Gad agai Sand of California, y either bank: What happened wben German Glides'for' 15��1 Hrs. I Churchill, Jul • 2.-Two persons sut the father reached the boy !s not clear Rossitten, Germany.-Erich Lorenz, - r6onnet and Clement Moret, governor MO., to lose the sight of her left eye fered severe�lnjuries-when the blowing in the minds of the spectators, but it who. was attembting to break tho _ of the Bank of France, discussed Mr. seven years ago, To-day she had out of a right rear tire caused a car is believed R,hert, in his struggles, Roosevelt's rejection of their currency, regained it. Physlclans said bump t to turn over north of Bradford last, pulsed his father into the hole. The American world record of -1 hours foe -. "• ;plan. (t stunned government leaderP, ing her head against a - glider flying. was compelled by a post accident-'night. The driver of the car suffered 1 boy, too; could not swim a stroke,-and heavy storm (o abandon his flight a6 ..'Who asserted that Under-Secretary of ally in a safe released pressure which head injuries, and a passenger in the both went uii(4r, Robert holding'•to 'ter 1'63j hours.. He-set a new German. 'State Raymond Mosey, at London, had had deadened an optic nerve, car susialued head and facial injuries: his father with a frantic death-grip, ref-ord. EMS FAT RUINING . BIER HEALTH • : S M i L E s . . : For Five Complete Sep w. . ; .. - of Poker Hands r =Better After Losivlg 14 Iba, There are a number of bodily ail- You can obtain a pair of first quality Ladies tics thread Silk• ' . _— Stock in s 4 5 gauge.e. Combined Hants that are a t to arise la over p weight men and wo m en, a n d if excess r with excellent wearin g qualities, tat IS reduced In the right way, very - y'r • Y'.R Y —these Stockings have the dull, FURRET,� oItggu' Improved health-follows-as it sheer appearance Which is so de- did h this woman:- suable, and they are obtainable "I used to have $ "� - a..g;eat deal of tat 'in the latest shades. - Sizes 8Y2, =. f3• :•j iLat seemed to nearly stop me breath~ It takes no special training to learn " ,: 9, 9�, 10. - Ing, especially when I knelt down to tiow to nurse a grievance. fine coat There 4 genuine economy in roll- do any housework, or was walking up .. { 4,rg your own with Turret fine,cut, X hill. I would simply have to fight ft some folks tried to swallow their �• -far my breath for about 20 minutes. pride they'd Choke to death. " as you Can =risks more than 50 ;. " ' ' - . But now that has all gone, thanks to_ . ' ' '- � 'cigarettes from a 20c. package. iCrnachen.Ihave lost 14 lbs.in weight; you can't tell by their haircuts which �., and am able to get about in comfort. is the head fit the family. it pays GO p = I ea•:i work all day and not feel tired. I � •., ••� .t• feel so much better,and am so pleased .One objection to grade crossings Is CC Own" r to have last some of the fat that was steadii that express trains.won't wait f'! Roll Your }, p gaining ground with me, and •1 raining my general 'healtb:"—(Mjss) Every day somebody discovers a A. g new way to make a tool of himself. There are sJT vital mineral salts In 3• " Krumhen. These salts combat the Luxuries are things which we can't taase of far by assisting the internal afford and buy anyhow. t organs to perform their functions pro- A - FINE CUT tlerlT to throw off each day those A little starvation now and then drill •••v- �•�+ �- waste products and poisons which, if relieve most.diabetic men; `C I Clr A R E 'I' i E T O B C C O - allowed to accamulate, will be eon- ierted by the body's chemistry into We believe that a man has to be SAVE THE POKER HANDS fatty tisane. Unlike ordinary aperi- raised to,it'¢o enjoy loafing. - imperial Tobacco Company of Canada,Limited etats, Krusehen does not confine Its - r r ' . action to a single part of the system. About the surest way to get a job — Ate tonic effects extend to every organ, is to be rich"and not need it. _ O[JR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Clasil5ed Advertising . ' gland, nerve and rein, 4 Education seems to pay most every- - 60Vass3=XT A"ZQVnn CZXCZS. 'body but the educators. 1 ; 4 5 5 7 8 9 td ]« Aflll:ali3 COt!]lrietinOrate SIRED GOVE1.`-:uF_"T 1� Years of Christianity 12 13 l' blood taetedabreeders.PL eghotrnA .Qtigc�', r" Many a man is a hero to himself Barred Rocks, white.Rocks, Nvyazdottes, Maseru, Basutoland,-Thousands of. without having to work hard at it. : ,0g;e• Started chicks ten days old, .02o fj16 1'9 more. Baden Electric Chick Hatchery.1S ��"tives and hundreds of Europeans Poet Office Box 24, Baden Ontario. -mingled in celebrations marking, the. The hand that rocks the roadster tentenary of the introduction of Chris- is the hand that wrecks the world. 20 21 2 25 Z6 "VINAMMST A31"01 33 CXZCZs bmity into Basutoland observed at - Z9 28 3r a / : 13fE:�'t-�rrrnov- iforija recentI Hvttina i'n 9e&utn �^ ED Chicks. While they last: Leg- { _ were sung by a large native choir,and one,basket if they're bad eggs. born Dec, Barred Rocks .oe4a one m' week old chlcks one cent more. J. 0. a • among addresses given was one .by - _ 32 3 Trceaale, Fergus. out. . Chief Sekhouyaoe who deputized for Some homes have many closets and - Ille paramount chief. some don't accumulate so much junk. �. Four Perfect Bridge The resident commissioner, Mr. J. '37 Hai=ids Were Dealt C. 3tirlock, in his address, spoke No man ever is too busy to listen to Four perfect bridge hands were held If the condition of Basutoland when the caller who comes to praise. 41 1 43 at the first missionaries came- Those by players in Excelsior Springs, Mo., in s recent game. -Thirteen spades, lirere times of trouble and stress, he This Is a free country, but most of -' #$ 47 uaid, when every man's Han thirteen hearts,'thirteen diamonds and d was .ne seats are already taken. • • againat his neighbor. gut the wisdom thirteen clubs,_ 0i chief Moshesh had saved Basuto The and the up If you're right inside, you can stand sl 2 Tc players', receiving on the g such. and Tana• anything from the outside: , - In 1833 three missionaries came, SS S6 57 58 9 d W said Mr. Sturrock. Man were the 'Rescued—'Slr and started hands forgot play `• and started asking "what :a,n I d4 you have saved my with a hand Ae thiss?" trials with which they were faced,but life, •I trou-ld gladly give you iii, but 61 62 5 _ Mrs: Risley, one of the players„ im- iheir asaistante was invaluable to 1 have only a$10 biri:' rs•ediately on looking at her cards,ask. Chief Mosliesh. - The �ksionaries Rescuer—•'That a all tight. Jump.fnI- 157 , 39 ed is a headache tablet. worked with no ulterior motive, no again." I odvertisement, no attempt to magnify - _ Moir achievements or to solicit praise .._. p, a.oi t3pecialisation ,y Horigontal 45�-•Everyone By manipulating:the string, Chinese "from the world but solely for love of Q 21-lrticie y Customer-"Obi waiter, what time : 1-Anima] fat 47-Idols 1;-part of "to be" experts can make the tails of their the cause. is it?" b-Boss of shield 48-Fits up 19-Ezista _ ; kites-form letters in the air. 4 : :a 1868 BsPUtaland came' 'under 1Yaiter-"sorry,_s this Is not my g-plgo X60-Hindu peasant. 21-Small pie. " - British protection and in the .us table," 12-Sailors'patron saint 82-Ornamental-brick 23-Difficult - truce then the British Government 13-Lord b4-Note of scale 25-;noisy women CIIl�CH3'A 508 n tax learned to appreciate more and -- 165=171 rit - p *ore the faithful labor and"devotion In the Alpa 14-Tribe of.Israel - 26-Has being jar Davy Use - Climber-"But wLat if the rope i 15-By 57-musical piece y;-By actual•eight , >f missionaries, said Ili~, Sturrock. breaks?" 116-Faucets - 69-Eastern state (abbr.) 28-,coarse grass tieurnOintment 6 lg-Offer +62-Pronoun 30--Dagger' Cruide-"Now,. don'L worry about • To Heal Skin 'Troubleir that. I've plenty-store at home." ; 20-- lung fa 33-Medicine �p•2.5c• Ointment 25c.end 8O Pronoun - lure -j 163 S 1 - ' �5—Poker stairs i 22-Net 35-Fruit The modern boy's idea of sport is'to l 2'i-To,surfeit" «• 67 -Worm 38-Pip spend his days " trying to break par 27-Persian poet - 63-Prevailing style ., 40-Seed covering WS LIVER THAT MAKES „ 2 - 69-Confusl golf, and his evenings trying to break 9 T6 peruse Olt 43-American -inventor some girl's heart.•. _. 31-Biological division' Vertical 46-Genus of wafer lily 'YOU FEEL SO WRETCHED 32-Tended -Body of water 4S-Incline 1 It's Up tc You 8i-To fall in drops 2-At last I+i-Toward Wake up your Liver Bile r Laugh. a.little-sing a little, 36-tiew England state 3-Type unit S3-Spanish article et sa / - (Abbr.) 56-\cwt -NO Calomel n es As you•g0 your way. ' 4—Child For rdu to feel health sad ha py your 'J 58—Lout Over must pour two of li hie into u 37-Expresses 5-Puliman berth W poua�. AV J Work a little-play a little- 60-Affirmative, . u bow every �Y. w��99that bile; yo . - .39—Imaginings 6- C6nfnsed t hies carte.Foot digestion.Slow elimination. • DO this every_day. 42—French for "the" -_ 7—To exist 61—Old pronoun Potions in the body.General wretchedness. ,- -- _ How can yo expect t clear p a situation - — - 42—To cheat 8--Globe' ' 62—Month Rite this completely mere 'moving Give a little-take a little- ' . 44-Weight of ems -'-'-9-.Norse P6emai I64-Behold' MIm• oil, mineral water;laxative candy or , Never mind a frown. _ g t chewing rum, or ooughager They don't wake -Mr. Jones (anprity), 1 was the Make your smile a welcome thing (variant) 10-Sun god 66-Greek letter Wj7;u ae d Carter's Little Liver Pis. _ biggest foot the world whets 1 All around the town, afe. and p�� - - d1,,,,. .. .0 Clist Week PUZS10 — �hem by name Quick 25c. k asked you to marry me t ,Portrait of "Summer ss0 aruggiam m Mrs. Jones,(dangerously sweet): Laugh a little-love a•little- H 8 L IT A M P P R I al Nine great hawks circle low in the Not the biggest, dearest, 1 accepted Skies are always blue. wou l ARE A R A R R I T Al loudless sky. ,. Eveb•y- cloud has a silver lining, , STIFFNESS � � ! 0 I G- CAT A E P S Y Under the bronze and burning sum- ; Bait it's up to you. plenty of Minard's wall . - Happiness never lays its finger on '• • :- _- = ' ' S C A N T _ R Y 0 T mer sun, rubbsd Its pulse. If we attempt to steal a Bose-"You ask high wages for a C 0 H I ,S ELKS The golden,children race ,Lhe hank- g with warm water baton you dark ahadbwa, glimpse of its features it disapppears.. man of no experience." A N Y L A X A X 11A L = + • And their shadows blow like flowers Alexander Smith. - Applicant-"But it is so much hard., L E R VNIC A T 0 M II 34 You'll men limber up 1 - as they'run.. , --TAMED SUR AIM , • a w , • 0 R A L SHE 0 R Boys with straight limbs colored by _ • { A' M U R I N N E R sunlight whistle ry H p PER 0 N S IRA To a wLite foal plunging into the a knee-deep grasses,EVIL C p N KING OF r/11N • lY E T E R E T 1 , s A S And gblossomingith hair ben to a it n d thistle On November 16, 1932, in a doctor's to 2,94.1,000. The patient 'had more; Whose blue will go with the wind ` office in a Canadian city,a v oni&n was color and felt better. In two months !er.work when you don't know anything when summer passes.• about it." Given a blood test. It showed a low more the haemoglobin increased to I Nine great hawks climb and drift up- It e: 85 per teat.,'and the .blood count to 9ve have a "hunch" that the chain- on the wide When Your Daughter haemoglobin content and such a low I And amber day: and where']ate their (� �.,{,,,��j 4,400,000, The patient feels better,- plans of"civil liberties" might get far- shadows were, Comes tOWomanhood content of red corpuscles that the case 1 ther if they were a bit more civil while stronger, and more 'energeti'c every', eserelsing'their liberties. The' shadows of bright-limbed child- Give Her Lydia E.Pinlcham'a 4as decidedly one of anaemia ren brush the meadows, day. _ - .._ - Bracer than summer than hawk- Vegetable Compound The physician who made the test It s possible to buy most any kind of - If you are pale, tics easily and lack wings, lovelier. Most girls in their teens need a e' irtgura4nce policy except one which tonic and regulator. Give your knew She formula of Dr. 1 Williams' I Frances Frost. ... 'p p," start right now to buildup your �guarantees a satisfied conscience. You . .. , ,I _ -----c� --- daughter Lydia E. Pinkham s _ t '*Ink Pills and the.patient was instruct- baemoglobin with "Dr. Williams' Pink have to formulate that kind of policy • Vegetable Compound for the nest Jed to take two of them after each -Pills, the clinically tested medicine I pourseit Fish Thrive in .Libyan Desert few months. Teach her hove to - ' Alexandria, Egypt.-Fish are Sour- Miard her bealth at this critlaj '*f meal: On December 16 ohs month for'anaemic conditions.' You'll feel a j Frtend-"Have you seen much ser- Ishing in the streams of the Libyan time.When shelaahalDpy,healthy after the first test,' the haemoglobirl different perso8 In. thirty-days. The �Vice in the navy, young man?" desert, says a report on the ertperi- wife and mother she Rill tha". , had increased irons 68 to i5 er cent., pills are cold by all drn Tar-"Service? I haven't seen any. ment of trans ranting 200 fish to,that Foo- p « ggists, -8'fty,' Why, I even'have to wash my own region in a royal air force plane a And the red corpuscles from :,980,000 cents a box. l clothes." year ago. ISSUE No. 27—'33 .}�' T,Gyf,r...r.y+nws••n wx. ,.r. •�•'N+r�'r,7'xr.:,ryj;' 'w'ae;' a - Yw*R+�''. •M,:'T ^\ .:•Ory, � � _ C- ..--_k'•,'�''"g,`V_v, 'G4: i'ue' T .Sa,' �•.�ee�,.+ �!y �•c, ...'F+^w. i . 3•"•"r+,.. :'ST^,�.C'�.t '.� •~�•�.w'� ••"r.,r�•T•- �, y.Y _ 't '�'!,�,= .F`'£'"•/q'/y'1•,�'•'wh�.�wi.Knr,aT9y�+'•�`YY .:.k•-"ri•, o':°' •rt'. 'M1 `T _ - ;.,,,ru_ _ y:'•.L- .,ne *w'ra..e: "�,,` l+. .;dre.,„ -r•aC•? ''.!•'•sSrc •m ,r -...3• - `�+w § •.,s:; , ";.:i. .' ;_ 'ten' r �• :�•GS"�o�-r6• !FTM..7.' •yy -:vL..', r° ,m,w s S'! ya r 4.•_ tip ; ..y._ rte' ? 5, r� - .{'. C cr_� •., ., ? 'r., ..+•-.*d' ^+ _. '°v' i fi..,.'.'*..r,..:.r�:�3 _ ':: ,r _ _ s. j .L, ,a ;�• ^ `�'.�vr^'.. ©QA T.T$�� F. T. and Mrs. Basting and -Walter Bushby, of Oshawa, y` 111J1 • : -family .are camping at Squire a lhas been assisting his brother 0 _, 1 Beach during they summer. here during the past week. 3 --Louis Scott is having his reel -Mrs. Spierin, of Orillis, is -Thomas and Mrs. ldaddeford, ore re•sbingled. spending a few days here with of Toronto, spent the holiday her arente, J. G. and Mrs. Br,x.ter, with relatives in Pickering. ' -W m. Gormley has hoid big -� y of -Willard Crank ro. and M-ro. Crosse , of Detroit residence wired for electri0ight• gowmanville, spear Dominion spent a few days at the bows o! "Pick ering's Leader Store" Samuel and Mrs. I.in Cie of Day with the latter's brother. F.J. his parents, R H. and Mrs. Crank, Aurora, visited Pickering friends and Mrs. Prouse. -The public schools eluted last _. : ,over the holiday . -The Executive desires to week, and teachers and pupils Domininion Day is now past thank Harry Arnold for donating are now enjoytog a two months - -- . - sad Labor Day will soon be bare. footlights for the use of the Park vacation. lot e8>uler S�1a In the � " tihen met ready for winter• and for the Town Hall. -Walter and Mrs. Sh>t herd- - -Dr. MCEwen returned home Shop herd- -Dr. Committee wishes to and family, of. .h.th i spent the Goods Department oa Saturday, afar spending a thank all those who assisted in the week.end t+R•iEh.their relatives V JJ : • weak in Montreal on business. making the Dominion Day eele in Pickering. - -Miss Hors Murray and lady bration on Saturday last such a . -Preparatory service will be jrrieud, of Toronto, spent the success, especially those in the held on Friday evening this week, New Summer Voiles, in various pretty shades, per yd. 25c holiday with Pickering friends. calithumpian, parade and those July 7th. in the United Chumb, New Dimities and Batistes, in pretty pattern@, per d hoc -Ed. Walsh, of Toronto, is p Y _ Ed.. who donated so generously in when Rev: Mr. Glover, of Clare. uieitiug'his Ish, f and aunt, prizes and provisions. Mont, will preach Children's and Ladies' Socketts, per pair 20c and 25. &ad Mrs. �Va"lsb, for ei few days. -During the calithum,pian -Pr, H. T. Fallaise will be ab• -Mrs. L. D. Banks,who sneered parade on' Saturday several hnn• sent from his office all next week, - Men's Summer Caps for camping, bunting etc., in plain :- s stroke several weeks ago, i9 still-dred cars .were held,up until the, and will return on Saturday night, colors, white and light buff, 25e each, confined to her bed, but is slightly -procesilion turned up north to go Those requiring his 'services will Boyb`Baseball Cape, in plain black and khaki, each 25^` 4 " improved, to the park. It was rather amns' please remember this. -George and Mrs. Law, of To• ing to see the expreesion -on the -W. G.-and Mrs-Scott, of Clare Ladies' Sill: Knit Sweaters, they are the- very ge.west ronto, spent Sunday with the faces of those who were hatted moot, and Peter and Mrs. Scott, former's sistare. Misses Nellie and in tbeir trip. Most of the occu- and Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, of Wind' in styles and shades-wbite, pink, nile, maize ' Hattie Law. T pants of the cars eat in their seats, sor, paid a short chit with W. J. e -The W. A. of- the United happy and contented and'"laugh- and Mrp. Miller on Saturday. etc.-a nifty little- pullover with' ©burch _will hold their monthly ing and Joking. The fares of -Mr. Elmer ElAoo, accompanied short sleeves. Special price 79c. meeting at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) some were red with anger, and by Mies Annie Grundy,- of Lock. [)artwzighton Tuesday.July Iltb, looked as'if they could get oat of part, N, Y" , and Mr. and Mre. N: Children's in earns 49c. at 8 o'cloc•k• the cars there would be some. Todd, of 13 u Milo, spent a few _ -F. C. Aleebio, of Montreal, thing doing which might result days et the bonze of the former's _ who was on a bdein s trip to to a funeral of some one who died uncle, D. S and Mrs. Crawford. � CHAPMAN Sarnia, spent Wednesday night at an unnatural death. -On Sunday morning ifext the the home of his parents, H. and -On Saturday last Italy's air Sacrament of the Lord's Supper -- "--- — ----- --- *� Mrs. Mechin. armada, consisting of 25 planes, will be dispeosgd by Rev. H. G. -Robert Rankin, editor and left home on a visit to the Chicago Crozier at 11.30 (D. S. T.),' Mr. p" ' proprietor of the Lansing Enter- O k Th lJ V 0 prop Fair. They flew safely over the Crozier will preach as usual at the prise,attended the Dominion Day Alps, but when they reached evening- service, at 8 o'clock !D. !. c celebration here and called on a Amsterdam, Holland, one of the S. T.). number of friend @. eking capsized when striking the -.Mrs. J. Mundell, 'vaho conducts - -Robert Bette,of Canors,9•isk,.•water. and one lean was killed the "Madeline"'beauty salon in Cl- McTL'S Summer Ea'ps, .:.. �i who is visiting relatives io EAst• and three others injured. The 24 sremont. will be in Pickering, and, �r ern Ontario. was the guest of bis planes remaining reached London xilI conduct her beauty parlor in S. '' r1'illarns' Work Roots, .... ... 1.99 cousins. R. H. and :Sts. Crank, for decry, Iceland, at noon on Sunday- w. Dav-is' residence, Church Str. or. A few dayA this Reek: They continued their voyage to Wednesday :-rid - Thursday of each }'glen's; Sleeveless Wool Pnil•overs, .9b -The Women's Mi;i-iouary Su "Iceland, Labrador, New Brans- Week. Hours, 9 a. ni. to 6.p. Yr.. Fhone eletyof St. Andrew.@ Presbyterian w.;`)1 and Montreal. An invitw- 56100. Men•6 Fork Shirts, .... : .7(1) and .81) Obarch will weet at the home of Lion has been ex'-ruled to theta -Wednesday ' �afternooa. nit• ' Mrq, R. H. Crank on Wednesday,- by Mayor 9te•var;, to tiialt Torcln nessed r1, very au^cesQful tea at the ,Men's Tvreed Pants. July 12tb, at 3.30 O'clock. to, as that will be Hlong the line home of Mr F. M. Chapman. no - -Richard Moore. of Turonto, of flight, but at time of writing it der the anspicee of the North Iden's Sweat Sh;rts, _ 1•:��' ' spent the holiday with his broth Ras not known whether or not the Gronp of the W. A. of'the-United •� er, John, and on Saturday took in invitation will he at•cepted. The Church. About sixty of the ladies Btanfield'S Silk Combinations ,.... _ .... 1.$i� the Dominion. Day celebration at fleet is ender the charge of Air attended and al I-are loudly voicing the park whet he met many of big 'Minister, Gen. .Balbo, and is ex. their prsise of the very wooderfal wo-piece Shits, -- _ 1.3-5 iold friend*. peeled to pass over tbi4 locality tea served by the hostesses. _ . --W. G. Hare.who received a when the residence of Pickering -The members of-the Hortiral= "• " - - - stmits several weeks ago at the may have an opportunity to see tnral Society are reminded of the looms of his daughter, Mrs. J. B. them, visit to the garden R. & XclAugh• _ Horn, of Peterboro, remains in --George W. P. Every, an a- lie. Oshawa, on Saturday, Jnly - - shunt the eaaofe con&its ever teadent, of the Whitsy Pabiic 15th. The members start from TIP-TOP ' CLOTHES : since he was stricketi. the st office at Pickering s 2 30 - U Commission, Wen. Lake. pa -Miss I'forrine McGinty, has and (D. 9. T.) - Those without care chairman of the Commission. - baen spending a few days with Ernest Harper had a narrow please note. The membership f 19950 Dr. end Mrs. C& wriguL We the Society is now over 60. The nes glad to know that she hue escape from serious injury, when driving to Windsor to attend the Winners of the competition for shown some improvement in Hydro Convention ins that attend being new membeas are Gerald Cowan ibealth during the peat week or held in that city. A@ they were and F. T. Buntiox.' . - ' - agPO' nearing their deetina-tion, another =Many complaints are reads _'Can you beat these pr�cee' • -Mr. and Mrs. Young, of Chi- car driven by a lady came ont of regarding the high speed at which ..�eago. are or-ending a few days Asideroad, and without stoppine %rime motorists drive through the Pickering - -. with the latter's parentr, Joseph droce directly into llr. Every" village. As a'rule most rnetorist+s Fred T. Buntings _ •_ sass Mrs. Cowatn. of the Brock drive at -a.moderate pPeed, but road.,They expect to leave inafew car, completely wrecking it• Mr• there are a fen• that go at fifty Radio Licenses Established 1857. days for Mr. Youog'e native land, Ltke was badly .:nt >sllout the head and left hand Mr. Every `+file° or more per hour, ocbicfi __ _ _ _ __ _ •�' Bcodand, where they -sill visit leis i,takeA it tiangeru+ta for these who telativee. Ras cut about the i,HHai hnt t,k r,rogs the -treat. The speed limit -The holiday raffic- oil thA H.Arl,er was univii.re.i. . N1 Lnk'� , n 7 y he viilA+ge rbnuid be _0 miles u l,�!i V v�i r v in- highway as very hea-y but no wa? take° tow ho�}.'•r,,,l and h4�1 i j• - y h1310 pries attended tc►. All were per- hoar and there should be • _accidents in this loca-lity have able to attend the meeting,. mgne erected .at each end,of the _ been reported. Tbronglioiit- the Witnesses say that the car turned villaee against kpeeding. _,,,.province a number of fVAlities over font time°. so that it wan g -The Sewing Course. sponsored .- 'ate' from drowning and motor anti ' miracle that aU were not badly by the Pickering Women'q �Insti• Roast Pork, .. dente occurred, as is 'nsual -on a injured. After they had attended tote, will begin Monday, Jnly the rite; i' holiday' the Convention all were able to loth. under the direction of MisA Cooked Ham, .. _ -We have been experiencinh a reLarn home by train. Petty, and will- be held 'in the Jellied TonRUe. , •- "" t30c• 7 . "'.-'variety of weather during the school house. All who have en : Wt week. In the a tilier pert of -On Mondav morning the com rolled for tbiA co+iroe will req+lire -':.Jellied Veal, .. - - •- - " • 28c' lthe week the mercury rose to 90 munity was sbocked to hear of the : -jdegreee, and in down town, To sudden death of Theodore Tanner, the following articles : Some white •„ :' '16c. irODto, 107 was reached. On gat which occurred about 11 o'clock on cotton material, hits S, pion. BelogDA, ecig@ore. thimble, white ^ottoD ` -=�lbA.-fnL__�2�• •"'�' urdsy following he rain, it fell 3tinda evening from heart fail. Headcheese, „-. g y thread. tape or ruler, pencil and to about 65 or 70. are; from which be has suffered note book. Any one desiring to - -Special, Bacon,half or whole side, <'`:.. Y• Tie -Rev. Wm, Crummer, who has since the world war, when he was, make a drew: should have a pat- .-Just completed his tbeologicid badly gassed. tD the'eveaing Mr @. zero of correct size and material Minced Steak, . •: albs for 26c. _ course at Bishop's College,Lennox Tanner and Miss Grimbley attend ' , which does not easily fray. .. 3 lba for 26C rills, Que., spet>kL a few days lsat ed tha service in ' St, George's -Among- this year's graduates —Stewing Beef,'.. • _ week at big home here, left on Chnrch and when they reached frnm MaGilTUniversity, Montreal, All Meats kept Hader Electrical Friday fot- Pemlirpoke, where he home their car stalled. Mr.Tanner`appears the'- name: of John H. -will officiate during July, while pranked the car and it is thought Remmer, son 'of W. A and hire, _ Refrigeration: ' ' the rector is on his vacation. that 'the exertion was too maeb Remoter, Brockville, former Pick. - -Rev. A, L. Richards, pastor of for him in the condition he was in. Bring residents. He hascompleted 'the Whitby United Church,con• Ae rapidly became worse a he a five year course in the faculty of •- E D:W dusted the services in the Pr>jsby Cartwright was summoned, hut applied science, graduating with • • 6erian Church here on Sunday passed'away shortly after his ar the degree of B. Arch. A second n ' •afternoon, when he preached an eivel.. Deceased, who was 52 years Pon, Roy, attending the same -Butcher '(phone 3000) 'lckering excellent sermon which was very-_of age. was born in Aintree, Lud- university, pursuing an arts course appreciated---Mr. Richards low. England. Attbeage of 17 he/was successful in passing bistbird - will conduct all the servh-ee during enlisted with the Ludlow Yeoman year,-obtaining first class honors July, ry, and for three years fought i4 iD physics, and second class honors �� -On Saturday nig11L_after the Lhe_BQer War._ In 1915, he wentIBER rand or earl • Sunda mornio to KioRston as instructor of.mw- in latia. history and English. ti:.S program person or early broke the chine guns, but reverted to Col. - ,Ply Idv�rttae�r•erata, - „ , - lock on one of the refreshment Beresford's contingent to go over J booths in the park and took a seas. where he.remained nntii the Special Service Tires. ; flR SALE-A quantity of brat- quantity of soft drinks that had war was over, He then went to Fciass seed'buck whdar. R.E.Aloxbray,Kin- j not been removed. There is no Germany with the army of ocenpa• sale. sa as _ •clue ae to who were the guilty tion. Id 1921 he returned to Can. �,OR BALE OR TO RENT-Ten , wda and took' u farming. Mr. T As tbousande o drivers now know are parties. p g• 1. rooms and sun 'room in Whttevale. Apply -W•V.Redditt,in seer of the Tanner was a son of the late Rich• Mn.cara, wnitevale. es local branch of the Bank of Cora Ltd Tanner"and Kathleen Parry. .TOR SALE-8•tubeliiobewk t►attery built stronger and wear longer th&U an 'meeee. who underwent a critical- He was very industrious and was r radio. new storage battery, battery charged highly esteemed by all who knew offd consele speaker. $15.00. Apply a,¢Newa rite eveII S8i11erling con1d ever Vgila . � •ApeML10D in the Toronto General R p - , Hospital, a few week's agog return him, He was an active member _ od hoarse last week. His _ninny of the Anglican Church. The VOUNI} P108 FOR SALE-Apply before r- frieode are pleased to know that heartfelt sympatby of the ebm 1 to Chas.flood R,R.1.Pickering. Phon< ! p Pick 270. �5 ._ tl operation was sacceepful and munity goes out to Mrs. Tanner, _ f i that he i9 now makings good whose maiden i% Dorothy Day. in Firet•claee bead lettuce aC'ome in and risk try Bee these world fa-m- e her great bereavement. He is loo 000 IT white cabbage and rp� - After a long,period of dry wen• survived by fonr brothers. Thom LNbric Tager.. sale.f Mao°te Hrillo Far m, C+T1t tll'88. 't kbar.waiee rain which was general as of New York, and William, %Claremont. 45-46 _ •. S '- 'tihrOOphout the province, ocenrred Bevan and Ernest in England. REWARD li on Pi"ay last. and -which ha, Hie funeral, which was held on bass dowribed as a million dollar Wednesday afternoon. July 4th, O U 8 B -A G 19 eat it'was cartain)v welcomed, to St. George's Cemetery. Picker -810.00 Reward for information a _ . 1► whiisit wa@ of great benefit ing, was largely attended. The legding to the conviction of the �Cid not sink into the gl`ound service, held in the, church, wits pirty.or parties who broke into (IOU Pepainae) Oils it>od 0>i8.: pq f#r. A twenty four hour y E. the booth in the park on Saturday * conducted b the rector, Rev. , ft it what the conatry needs, G. Robinson, assisted by Mr. Em night or gtnnday morning. -�p.�s���� ,a , Ontario .. ,,. j,erp, Q!Torono, lPalie►'1�rt:e6ees:4Plelterritsr. �,, t 1 ,