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1101 .-.•.. °`'.J? reek. s - a �..�. -- .".--, *r' -'.�'4 T ;'+� tj IN,, ri•..t ` �q, . ._ .. • — - .,. .. ' . ',�• sees ..:�c, ;� ; �,• �t. 43 ONTO. �iOL. I111 'IC S E RINI, RD A Y d JUNE 22, ]934. irasfittfastotasl 6ats>t�, a Aediey :Wbitevale �� An ice -cream social under the aus- The regales monthly meeting �f - -JFj0 picas of tole . Wbman'a Association the W. M. S. •grill be iseed at the DR. H. O. PSAR80N -Ph anuses .. will. be: heies-eta•tb& chna+eh.lawn on home of lsz: 1,..Ef:.,..,.. ��. on Wed- �? ana Surseon. Dunbarton. iatT� "Huy tracdts pass gear-wMY eve', Jww 29d . A gwxi _ nesday, . June 27th, at S p- ne nine' m R. ARTHUR L. HORS, Physician every day." program will be _ given, inciaciiag rail call to be answered by a thought DE.a ARTHUR RI physician Farmer Jima Orchestra, Miss Susie gained at the Rural Sectional gath- ' i! QO�L� �,0�� Adams, elocutionist and other talent. eeing at Sunderland. A p�ood pros- ~Retablished ISM S' Branth office at whitevale. each Tuesday. 24 !a- .m.. at Mrs. David Turner's. 24 bag - Admission,. 25 and 10 cents. ram is being prepared. Everyone 1�. FORSYTH Q�,j, D Director -WOOD, DEMENT, — -- welcome. .� �Asoeia 'or j3AND (�IiA VEL,. Cberrywood Fairport ISSI I lDyaa as•aaraa by M&Wb tnmt. r A garden party under the suapic- L t, pm , On Saturday evening last about 60 No better pastry and oaks ---- and es of the Women's Association of friends and neighbors were welcomed yp ;, the United Church will be given on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas �OD? Iitiat8 In . the evening of Friday, June 22nd, UNOAN B. MoINTYKlt --- Barrie- $UILDEE S BIIPPLI•E8 ttonight), when an excellent pros- G. Mansfield, the occasion being the Canada. - - - , sotlutor - Notary. Oeke- -Brock St.. ram will be given, by the following knower couple. They of this well- - ;ZG $eu Teleohove Oeke.4jWmtbt- • •,also local earth e, work ]mown couple. They were assisted in !3 artists; Harmony Male Singers, inc- IN by their two daughters, BARGAIN PRIORS ON M_;H %11� '`� DONALD RUDDY Barrister. A, W �'('CHF i i ludinR soloists under the direction of F t en M;a- �t.t, , a v ter++ atul by Mia+ interesting Mr. Fred R. Beatty, gees Mrs' F. ma Barley Feed, $28.00 par ton . l3oilcitor, iKooeu Pnbtk. Maoatt• I.otm: . May K. Davey. elocutionist, and Mansfield. An �'a testiviidea ag -ti�oa pre= arlay$dop; a28.b0 per tan qyy� �] t • , A r t,ri. O , 0! L:OEi[ 1a9ase. W hitb9+ Sl7D 'i`,hEtae • ,(Successor to D. Monryo ..Miss- Helen - De- I.onB,- ,.>��. �� of a number of guests who E'ppBATON, -BELL A !:0: F-, Piokerin Ont. a'ho heard these artiste on former oc- These are the Beet Feeds on tht etas OZIC -oo_ ooc t�ostharn Ontario 8 caaions will want to bear them again were present at the wedding twenty- ,market !or the wouey,., sMwiae btrett. roroaw.. Offiee photo 7400 • Roddenob 4520 and those who fail to hest thaw wilt five years ago, also the clergyman. J] miss a great treat. There will be a who officiated at the ..:... ,, . The D, lien many lovely gifts of mover and bas- RI+I9IILT8 DrF. stooge J► .Wale am# refreshment booth on the grounds. ' THE PICKER C, N WS ID4NT DIiIPE � i . �... ; �' � `'''a sldmiadon, 25 and sib cents. keta of flowers Doze testimony to IOHARGBON. PIOgBRING a Public Liability I mumsee. sae sou _ the po ty of the boat and host- One farmer (many others have, MU'.YEY tl•ddtoea.l�iotarks esa At a beautifully decorated tab- the same ez nee) fed ei =hQ ' Went may stopple You financially cos Bteoe><Ysa� - the guests had a most happy carte , »s ss+ eeat� rue gett�e. _ i.1es, of xoqp aed Rserwa nits. ronroto, years.' You can now buy Insurance � pigs from `time o! weaning - Adsisidt� i4MHy a u with : , .� ..,:. time, as speeches proposed and res- M � �� over Mlle A,ttetLdaace at both church and with nothing else but Har1sT A' era °raasdis. Ott won" Your choice of Rood reliable Sunday School was fine. Mr. Glover ponded to. Mr, J. Broadfoot propos- ' Canadian Co�mPonles. 25 per tent re- taking his text from Titus, 2: 12. ed the toast to the bride, which was Feed, et a profit ot.f45, besides b ►nHOM80N A maul duttim for any person wiho has driv- via- ably responded to by the bridegroom. feeding a brood sow. and a, 11 solk3tar, mar wade. OeBoe at y t an acddeat M� gebeD Barclay, R. Ni 1Q wing brought to a close an even- i of Mr. Thom.oe lot ls. eouaassign e, for which be was to blame and a flu- Ming her mother here at present, ing of much jollity, and best wishes small gntendty t0 other ow ewers: k and Satnsday Mrs. Barclay being in poor health. animals. ....in.r tyre, rent► r,s m tM m-.- tie tiler reduction of 10 p, c- to farmers- Mr. and Mrs. A. Moffat sad. Miss for many yearn re health and harp - .., , Tomato emus :sae i Book ineaa were showered on Mr. and Mrs. nose. Piro:e � soon. Taewto�biQa. � . � . $ � � R Ben Brown, of Toronto, were Brow Mansfield by the guests. , Farmers will save money by ez- inraw a Amy -. Ont. ghpIn visitors on Saturday. Mies - -,i Qbangiag an itf»d of rein for . _.._. P6eee Ple>keeiait 515 Brown remaining for a visit. _ — 'Cedar Grove y B The Perryman family leave this - ♦ LOUR �TSILO. SMITH. A D 9.. L. D. S., e�,�. week for their new home ' in Aeton. A garden party of unequalled en- ROLL>rD OATS r to Dr. J. N..DaA�so). Graduate of The Beal 3tOTe, Cil>s> M011t We are sorry, to lose such nei- - tertainment will be held in Cedar- - � Taroo. R°O°d WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR PSONB M ghbors, but bespeak a. neighborly ena Canyon at Cedar Grove on the M Uskersity, At C larsaaat D, A. _:. W HE,ATLETS so- , Tuesday and Ptrkla - Phone .welcome for the new comers. evening of Saturday. July 7th, at 8. - - - Ott FURNITURE Mrs. L. Johnston and family were a0 (standS:rd time). No effort or ex- •BAKINfi BRAN dace We are dissplavfiDg an attrscti_�e recent visitors of Thornsbury relat- pease has been ripared in offering a T3888BRT T. FALLAIBiD. L D B.. ives. Mr. Arthur Johnston is still act- program of outstanding merit -b the = � �•t• ��a+�+�+� _ + i3 v,sriwt of ive although several years past 80, following artists: Carr Bros., Com - D. D. a.. Graduate at tht Royal Canoes, of T andthsUni.ree ty otTurooso. Aluminum'Knd Gm- nitewwre3w. ►�'+ .A � dew tee .I- eons +mt _ot St.. -gad - - bu`t Mr. Wi11'Johnston is in very poor edy Musical Acrobsts, whose funny FRED S l A C EY Ptek+rinr.Orat- �,C1 bdtft , a Furnit.,.. Rod P'urnicure. health. antics will keep both children an e�p. m., or appaintam4 Noveltiom. - Pborre Peck afro seb Mr. Bert Harvey and, his friend. crown-ups. amused: Billie Arnot2, a Painter and Pryer- hanger Pricer bw, in keeping with times. Mr. Kenny, of Toronto.' were enter- Comedy Magician of exceptional ab- - p 3tT cane per boor or by contract tlrtartatee>! �� tainers at Victoria Square last Sat- ility, as well as a congenial master anywhere.- C,apY'O+C and Lurie urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Har- • of ceremonies; Two- of Hearta, twd) satisfaction l;lnmr.ntred. �j gLiZABBTH RIOHe RD80N- vey returned to Toronto with Mr. talented young dancers from the pro r] .Fi�LizA tanTa of aN kinds. Jost strived s large ehipmeot. c,! and Mm' Kenny to spend the weep- ' feasional juvenile revue, Stara of � years — peii"am - h �cp�ksa, toadaaaacid sue. end with them. To- Morrow, featuring novelty acro- - Giyp -oc in the following aiies : Dr. H. T. Fallaise, of Pickering, batic and tap - dancing; Grafatein. Sig- PINE DRIVE, t iil1NB71RTON eel, 481n. z 72 In. Gyprtoe rw write Duni+Nrcon P. O. FP08TILt.. Licensed Auctioneer. •� - paid an official visit to our. school on I tern. clever musical team offering I + for Connotes .t !roes arse anuAia. Aar 48 in. z 84 in. Wednesday last co- operating with ensemble and specialty numbers with ..w of !�''irs"- a'n'g"s"t - 48 iris s 98 io. •• - the Women's Institute its the world,ofaecordian and asxaphrnte; Harry Shingles For Sale' sauee. Aditew 6r4t 'r examining the children's teeth So •• 1 48 in. z 108 in. Donut, known on radio as Baron _ B>reA�I'd #:; TOWNSHIP that parents can remedy any defect Schukz," the Comedian, a singing Galt SteO Shia less. tar d8 in. z 96 Donacoas Board s �. by a visit to a dentist. stud talkies comedian, who never Bird's Felt Alen 4biagler. ' i *Aieoiti Star Liras When this appears in print the el- leaves the audience without a laugh; rlhitrsala.0ot Hardw�all Plater Also. re.rni.hm4ntr hug,ry wheels, +'► ection. will be over, and people can Phyllis He me, piano soloist and ac- 1Q7 . MAW. LIOHN88D AUO• m•as PI G 4:r settle down to their regular routine sampan twelve awn eraosrerar aborpeoed. tw Y�a��Dw� • • i d . Young omat- T. PATERSONB - OLdR13MO1iT► .. LtJ[MBER YARD hood will toward �� routine Wine �: entertainers will present a mu,s- _ ra,m,t ary ha and Beer measure has aroused keen - seal pantomime, entitled, ,pil See :call and bet k►rfcw. Phone 0I2 a war baas� er interest in the election than has You Again," featuring '.noel Caw- - - been evidenced for some time past. + . and a immortal song of that title, a FRIG7DAIRL and mare intense feeling has been ]sigh -slags musical comedy of Pag- shown. but. how qu;ickiy they sir- may, Pomp ,and Pathos. Then will 4`00[A1gG 1�lUTPXENT � a o aaeu s The beet feeds are eh In the end. side when the issue is decided. be a refreshment booth on the t _ O°' AND AR8 NOW CAAMYING 'FHIs � amdl5atreMiejaJoe•IlI Tbose prodttoe results. POWs that. use _ ads. Admission SO and 10 cents. as /etsr�s► isterioe require more mod sueulte are uiha6ar<N SEAF90" REQ.Ul$EMENTS OF AD li VIOAC not eatidaetnrp. Bee lassbNeer 17aT ICE C� pas ' s.� bou 1 Misty Erma Amin- xpm* tbs.:wieh Flrogran ea anotl� Pare aapl r etassh. = wisf+isiielr�amiw' =eslt� tend' ollb i i^svd�, beret. r !4jl1►> ► i al's ]!is•• bonnie and Was Bonnie, td dreen�woed gluten feed ow. Landon are viatthw, •Mies' H. Thom. IMA : Try 19ayal Pastry Flour for Mrs. Cousins leaves on Saturday James and Mrs. Raine spent Sun- ?: ���` '! a�•s' 1� "'iO' for Victoria B. C. on a visit to her day with friends in W'oodhiil. 1i ]R datpihter. lair. J. Dennis, of Markham, Is - %. Ole �rnk-b Feed Kra. Irvine White attended Com- with his dater. Ural, Plaskett. 1%ndtry Peak NFhisa6 mencemeat Ebterelses at Whitby Lad- Mien Margaret Graham, of Clare- Phone $2� , r: For 44101110410 aeR �rtieiked Ooro sea Corley a last week moat, spent Sunday wills . Kirit and JAMES WA - 9Miti Alex. and Mrs. • Thom attended the Mrs. Beelby. Mm" 00M ftmersl of the lease's nephew, And- Mr. and Mrs. Beech and family yy,,�� Re.dalliver °Phoni $817 row Chesser, at New Uskeard. spent. Sunday with 8�.,... .,., and 'iQ el�tl - �t: cars eltr i pWtiou to ft os'ders A mmsber of friends from ]sere )Kral, Ormerod, �� !as' ftrtillfree of best bye went to' O- , .1 on Sunday.. It The pupils of the school who. pan- prieake dillw st your�fsrm. �g the l' services. ed successfully on the year's wont ` Kin Evelyn Annie sent on Tues• are iww enjoying the holiday sesaort. Oe No L0414.00cl. d►y for Fort RRllism, on a wl,dt i» Mu. T. C. Robinette and family, 73 s gdJelit�a z . spent Sueday whoa Hiss �' fisissltisO�-istir lssea•eee• astoiiae s' 'ems': aa= #isR:,ti� .; _ Itiitebeaa. sane for themselves a:onnd Tiet we 'were, M. and leers. Foy, of �a _•_. t1d, Gmah is gold ' L #a Q will be having them on the sontor and hinds Graham,. of Sollptd Land- -- in grey': And • red, i►ith > L 1Ytlti�eTltO�t lesppte it they keep it urn• uMt• - Miss Ethel Bieakin, of Toronto, The Rev. Dr. Michael, of Errlrnsn- > , i Private AMbulaeo� elivered a very, eeII tir;ID imei;ai ilm9 .. ., sparer the week -end here and ll[in P. Vol ue College, Toronto, , i�ded ra>lai t>rsrd b�ek, �! wad Nfyht 8rrvioe Ego • of Huntsville is almidins a interesting address, based on the 6th - th adjustable l;ea><d ! pbpps gppp week' with Miss Margaret Mitchell. Cl aptu of Revelation, at morning GROW Mica Annie Brander returned to service in the church here on Sun- a Pull length, ;t X16 OU ` 11�ivrtrn 3000 London .last week, she being presid- day last. 'ant of the Taylor, Picnic this year, There will be no service here next Jd6D BeDah, %1diD and had to be there to oversee, ev- Sundry_ on account of ties Decorat -e Is, with also. said b i t. ,el ion Day service at Salem,. lbs derv- IiatUral areeII .trim Rev. and Mrs. BurAess, Miss A. ices there will be con 'wl by the We sell Hut pse's Q�ctiieta Allison, Miss Map Somerville and Rev. F. Horton, while the Qrsetrwood Seeds in bulk, the unmet soon- =� WE HAVE I T ! Mrs G. Cowan were the delep!ation choir will look . after the musical mieal way t4 buy seeds. r! 4k �, 8 style to the W. M s. meetiiei¢ at Sande: - part of the service. you have neTar praated Hor• •h bright colored etTlpec� -- land last Wednesday. The Women's Association met at pee'e seeds try some;thle year, _ ~ Quite a number of friends frorn the home of Mrs. Geo. Middleton on A seat and Bfitlopy The The reliable brand B. H. here attended the cemetery service Thursday afternoon', with twenty- - end be aonvisoed that they -1 ohapeei a va al" toot, Pafats, Enamels, Varnish- at West HUI. Bishop Owen. of Tor - the visitors. Owing to the absence of have no equal. A. provide ex6m aOmfOrt ems, onto, dedicated the crates of St. Mar- the president, Mrs. Gee, Mrs. Hor- _ garet'd with a beautiful service. ton presided. After the opening ex- Price only $2 86. _ .._ _- Dr. Pbareen, `called- to sae- Ma mot- awes- of hymns, scripture - reading We also have a few :choler _ A QhS1M, fildd g , sty I% _ IIaa R•s bMr lter in Aurora on election day, Mrs. and pray the minatea of the last Hahlia bulbs m iesm4d varfe- Ii arms, �cOt test lI1 Dates Pearson is over 90 ears of apse and- meeting were read. There was a die- Shed s, td t mt n na >ISOt:.. �� Imo: f l , 'u . y r ttol: / dT brake her, seta. •which has cession on the Peony Show to be Liras, let IS_ and 260. eaeb, and _ _ } o Tiwe Plaster Garden nni She ��delightedly etc- held in the gardeee of T bsa d Ws aesoRed enter-Gisdioll, at 150. ;fitly colored dusk, $1,86-- .; -: r'e' tt +eon. i've luau been Green,. on Saturday► June 23rd, with - . ftw done» a, all �T� e0tl 0 Tools. and Garden Seeds.. ,Y rue an admission fee o! 2b and 15 cents. 0 + A. -rill at Reanooable Priess. ' at. Paul's Anelicap (Dumbarton on Ice - cream, soft drinks and home-made _ ' ' P, � �_ Sunday, June 2tt1! 4th Sunday of- cooking' wnI be for sale an the Rr- ! Q ter • Trinity. Sunday `School at 2. ?JF n oamds. It wag also decided to hold Jones Drw Store ` Ambulance 8ervioe ALV'IN * USHBY m. F.t^ening Prayer at 11M. Preaatrh- the annual Garden Part? on duly Phone 1800 Hardware ne 4000 a }' Rev. E. G. RoWiLson. Ali members. 11th, with, entertained. "Farwey and Pbone MID of the communitt are cordially in- Kenny: After the closim hymn and talT�, • ontacio PIo$E ING vited to attend. All services or+ D. S. benediction, Mrs, lilladleton served. P101[d1!!G$a - flntil,�t1 . '�, T. lunch.- • • - To Try Transatlantic Canoe Trip Dro"in 9sy �sa7 Burins 1 f� 01 1 Ti �_ " J, : Buffalo Boy Drowns at Fort Erie -- Kitchener Contractor,' Victim of Carbon* Monoxide Poisoning. FORT ERIE Bender, 13 death had been purely accidental.. _. year-old Buffalo' bop, was drowned Mr. had was 49 yeaca old and Is Saturday night in the Erie barge can- survived by tits wife, two daughters { sI in full view of passengers of the and six sons. ,., • Fort Erie and Buffalo ferry when he _ ' `' "- " • tell from a girder of the canal bridge. Boy Killed by Car °• �� -�-.. - - -= -: ___ Bender was dangling a rope to two GUELPH- Four -year -old Harold _ t friends In a ronboat beneathhim` -Nuttley --died In hospital Saturday at- when he lost his balance and plunged ter Lein srtuck down b an automo- t' Into. the water, Donald Greene who bile driven by Samuel Kirk of ^" XX was swimming nearby sought to res- Guelph. cue him; but failed. Bender's body ' was, recovered to about 10 minutes Girl Dies of Injuries by the U.S. Coastguard, and e:orts to PETERBORO- Struck down by an s`D - revive him - tailed, automobile while playing on the side walk near her home In Campbeilford, , i Relief - Warket_13"was near here, Betty West, four, died in ' OTTAWA- Unable to swim, - Nick Hospital here sunasy. ,� -= �M Halashyn, 24, worker at the Rockcliffe Oscar Campbell, Seymour Township, ' relief project, stepped from a ledge of driver of the car,' was charged with "' I;iIlllill rock Into a deep. hole and was drown- criminal negligence before Magistrate f; ed in the pool it a quarry three miles J. M. Bygott and was remanded until east of Ottawa Sunday. June 22 on $1,000. bail. { # Dr. J. E. Craig, coroner, after In Qulring into the circumstances, said , Fat ally• Burned he did not think An inquest was tie- ST, CATHARINES- Freda Purcell, - -• cessary, 22, was fatally burned Saturday when _ Halasbyu had been employed as a she suffered a fainting spell and fell Abo,.e is John Smith, Young: C'anwiia,�, dnt, he canon• t�nuh he non w ,tn laborer at the relief cam since last g England' i y u t�,• >iu �:,,. - p against a stove. Her clothes caught . Peterborough,- - Ont. to Peterboro, , He will travel down the St. Lawrence River and " r. l�+ September. A native of Poland, he fire and she was enveloped In flames. ,ul- of St. Lawrence, to l John's foot canoe, ana thence attempt the dangcraus trip across the ocean to _ , , •, .name to Canada to 1927. When she recovered consciousness ;:Ireland. He will use a IG -foot canoe• � she ran to a neighbor's home but Monoxide Victim � died soon after ° KTTCHENER- William H. Braniff, 1L - -" - Kitchener contractor, tell a victim to Boy Bicyclist Hurt Bu Causes Leather Strap ' 7carbon motioxtde poisoning early Sun- STRATFORD -Frank Webster, aged p �evenue �diy In the garage at his home here. 12, of R.R. No. 1, St Marys;, is In - -- -Council Row �1sed on Boys _ Of I 1 �V[illior� Braniff was heard to -drive in about the General i•;ospitaI here critically - - two a,m. enter partaking of a Leavy adjured as the result of an accident Fitles6 Debated -- Middlesex 19 Pupils Flu ed -• Mountie $7,368,062 ItY AL • meal. When his wife awoke at Ave at Rannoch on number aevep highway p $B MAY ALONE -.and found him missing, she investiga- Sunday; when he wags thrown from his County Council Pividv On � Saw Whipping O Indian VANCE 49 i�33 MONTH IN CAN- - ted and found him dead behind the bicycle,. The lad was struck by a car _.,Question. _ _ Youths. ADA- FOREIGN TRADE UP, ' wheel of his automobile. driven by John C. Greason of Loa- _ It it believed the heavy meal Fasde don• who was going east towards St. London, Ont. -A division of ntem Shubenacadie, N.S-A leather st�a OTTAWA- Canada's revenues- dur- him drowsy. and the doors of Marys. Young Webster is suEering p ing the month of May were Increased '4 the garage were blown shut as be from a compound fracture of the .let t here of the Middlesex County. C -3un- with seven tails was exhibited before by 37,348,062, .and for -the first two dozed over tue wheel, Dr. J. F. Haas leg, fractgre of the -left arm and a cil occurred at a' recent, weeting nv- Mr. justice L. A. Audette as the in- months of the current fiscal year the bergsr, coroner, investigated. and de• possible fracture of the skull, Pro- er the purchase of e - bull ft.r tISP - strument used to flog 19 pupils at' the Increase was 31.1.059,035 ace ordind to� tided against an Inquest, ruling that vincial police are Investigating, herd ar, the l:urt =c �f Refn,,e. ?."3- 1tdian School here following he th!t- _ figures just issued. For ihrn $53,44-from g j May both 3 of the Sister S customs duties and excise taxes -were uptrinz s � WHOtEBALE PROVISIONS One faction d'+e�lared that the ani- office. np more than ;3,000,000. .. 'Weight Gams By Wholesale provisl4n dealers are mal was "scrawny" and looked •':il:e The flogging was described by' the ' fiefiecting an increase of ,neasiy' 60 q.uotln* the following prices to Toron- a heifer instead of a bull," white the $ev, J. V. Mackie per cent. in Imports AA ,,�' principal of the ports customs Buttes - _ All (quintuplets to retell dealers: ' .., other group maintained' that it Pas .school, whose aid the boys had been during May amounted to $8,803,153, Pork--Hama, 21 y4%,- aboul'd• rr,� 16e; i still young and had nnf ' t-ompleted beaten across the back in the preset a compared with f5,2gg,467 for the same +t Drtts. Ise; pork loin: 21%c; picnics, j( groy�ng yet, of a Royal Canadian Mounted Pal •e month list year. - lfic. Reeve Stewart Rehinicet, Atha constable. a COR13EIL. Os[ --The famous Quin- Lard -pure, tierces, 9c; tuba, -10 %c; Craig cat }lemon, brought the mstt.r Increase cis of es. totalled pver4 $10;'247.192 an tuplet daughters of Mrs. Oliaa Dionne _p�Ila, llc; prints, 9%c. before the council' and wan hi¢hl Sitting as A royal coma ia-Riouer, 1833' Ex, duties amounted to 3- Sunday ended the third week of their Sborteoing- Tierces, 8%c; -tubs; 9c; . critical of the y Mr. Justice A•udette opened' the nf- 423:406, or $501,269 more than the t purchase mace by the fieial in is �.lfs, 9S':t ; prints, 9 .�c. 4u1z corresponding month a year alto: sic. ' Iires and appeared to good health. ;special committee appointed. Y• V A. R: Datoe, their physiclah, .. Father Mackie, the first' wir.ne;y, dry collections were off f13,000, = "It is not -a beef type aa�i tt +s as said the boys _ 'reported all were In good condition - GRA:N QUOTATION•8 a said to pick it for such a fine Ys had been lined up otq For the month, total Collect :ons and that they all had gained weight Following are Quotations on Toro n- Holstein herd," he emphatically oh- ai a time and told to remove th air were $22,542,952, ae against , ;16,17! 1a cgmparfson with Saturday's scale to grain transactions' for car loto, pri- shirts 'and lower their undershirts, 839, or ate Increase of nearly 50 per nerved. Reeve Simon Mcleod cod con_ readings. The gains varied from one ces on basis c.l,f. Bay ports:, tarred with this thought and it.. vas They had beerL beaten across their cent. - !o two ounces. Manitoba wheat -No. 1 Northern, divulged that the county had veld backs by him and. Edward Mae Lend, Total collections for the tvto months _ Meanwhile Mrs. Dionne remained 81 %c; No, 2 Northern, 78%c; No. 3 only ;45 for the animal, the school's carpenter and Pngtfitri of the fiscal year ataaunEed to ;34,• abed, recovering from effects of tat- Northern.. 76c, No. ! Northern, 75c; in the presence of R. C. 'M, Y. ^,,n. 438,117, compared with ;23.3;9,082 for lane due to over - excitement that at- No, 5 Northern, 73c; No. 6 Northern. warden Harold ;hart, w hr wa-, a the same member of- the commiltee that made able Thurston, Deriod of 1933 or an Increase leaded visits at friends when she not 70c• Examining the atra he identift:, the purchase, related how they had g p, t, likewise 'of nearly 60 per teat: Up- previously. Manitoba oats -No. 3 C.W, 41 1.8c; I it and said that three thou Canada's foreign trade bounded n Sunday, quintuplet weights. to ourt- No, i teed, 40 3 - §c; mixed feed oats, traveNed the length of Middlesex and g§ were D ;ces compared with those of Saturday 28 c,' Elgin County far a, good bull but In mussing. He remembered one had bro_ !1 per cent. In May, Compared with . - were: _ 1Naaitobs barleyiNo. 3 C W. 48 c; every rase "Yankee' buyers warp' a- ken off while the boys Rere biro an- the same month of 1933, the minister Si ish •d. $ p revealed. 'During Abe montti, ez Annette ...........:...... 41 4A No. 4 C.W. 47%c; No. i feed $creel- head of them. Finally the bought Aorta the animal of{ y g sad imports had a value of ;110,782 - Yvonne ....;.�.... ».....- !!K 42% idea, f19 per ton. n Dorchet�tet- farmer. R'hcn the theft had been re o•t . Ceciie .,•....,».... ».,... 37 :. 35 Argentine corn -76c; } he said as a last .resort. him, Father Mackie suspected one month of May, lg3g =`g'502.95' for the Emilie .- ..... »... 33%- 42% Ontario grain, approximate 'prices, "Why, its head is wrong," Reeve of the boys had sent for the boy For the two 'months of the current ».... Marts ....... .........,...•. 31% .'30� track shipping point- Wheat, 99C to Robinson complained speaking about and Constable Thurston, He and th,. fiscal year "this country's volume of - the bull's man f constable immr.l ?atel bean an i�• foreign trade has increased from $118- . - ;1.02; oats, 40c �0 45c; barley, 4$c Y nulls.. „ vestigation. , y g 971,913 last to 50c; corn, 66c to 70c; `rye, 46c to "You mean it's on the wrung end, year - to ;177,179,394' this The Markets soc; btickwbeat, 58e to 60c. Reeve Edgar Doan jokingly, rejoined; 'Father Mackie said the constable `'ear• or an upward surge of sliglttly t' closing the matter for the ,noment.-' -had gone to some of the stores and more' than' 48 per cent. Later in the evening, Mr. McLeod learned that boys had been During t.IVE STOCK purc!+as• tg May the value of Cauadiaa United- F�trrmers Co- Operative Co. - _ proposed a resolution second by Mr. Ing ''.oath organs cane' calves an.l exports •was $57,899;511. as ngainst Quotations: , - y $45,576.337 for the same month of '$aturda7 mere paying. the following _ Robinson that the bull recently par, other things, Some of these articka Steers, up to 1,060 ibe. prices for produce: good ani. tnedium chased be disposed of and a "lit" or had been found by the beds of •eotnc ri 1938; while imports increased [Cott. EGGS- Prices to farmers, cases re- "� 4 75 $ 5.10 "2x" bull be' purchased is soon 'as the boys. 26,630 to $52,883,00 ;, $32 9 Do, medium ,..,...... . 4.00 4.50 - turned: "�" large, i8c; "A" medium; Do•, common ..............''3.00 4.00 possible. Sister Rosita told the commissioner 16c; "C" Ise. Steers, over 1,050'lbs, - - = Refer it to the jail cotitmittee," $53.44 bad been missed froarthe chif- BUTTER- Ontario, No. 1 creamery, - one councillor cried, fionier in the °tfiee•of -the Sisley Sup. 'IndCP4Adt:Dt Wives good and choice .... 6,60 `6.60 !lPO ' T : Elc, Do- medium .. , ......... 4.60 ;,00 But the resolution wa-f left in the eflor. She went to Father Mackie, Not As, Good• H POULTRY: Do., common 4.00 * b0 hands of the house of refazge commit who was ill in bed at the time; and e. 'Wholesale prices on poultry as sup- tee fort consideration. told him, taking with his the tin box; Heifers, good and'ch°ice ' 4.76 6..00 i a �• M • plied by the 'United Farmers Cooper- . •• 4Cri � " Htl bi Z� Do„ medium .. 4.00 4.50 She had nothing for do•with- the pun- NEW YORK= Financially indepes stave Co. here Saturday we ° Do,, common ................ 3.00 4.00 ishment she said. One of the boys dent women frequently are leas later. (Quotations in Cents) Fe calves a Most Land Cleared had told h h h q . ,. d good * 1 _ Live Dressed choice ' 6.00 16.25 in 1l With the cash box and that one of the sated in it homes than their and i e ,.,A.. _ ..A.. d _ es er N. bands, says Viola Brothers Shore, ium ......:. 4.60 6.60 .. Cole t ys had adirirtted taking ;2, or and lapwri ht. Men have more . . 'Hens, over 5 tbs. ............. I1 12 Cow$, � ..,.... ,»,.,•...,.' 3.76 , 3.b0 -. g " "' pESTO- Coigchested -North Town• ap akin Hied a report that real sentiment, deeper disinterested ' Fathe Four to Ave lbs. ....... ., 10 lE Do. medium ..,...t » ».... 3.00 3.76 the str loyalties and,leas selfishness, she be• •' ' - shi accord in to' the 1934 assess• soaked in vinexsr li Three to tour ]ba.........� 9 � 8 Do., common .,....s ..,• 2.25 2.76 meat roll, hall 25,893 acres of cleared' before the whippings had been admin- eves' : -• Old roosters ......:.....:........ 6 - 8 Canners and cutters ....,. 1.25 '2.00 fan ' Spring chickens: Belle, good 3:00 3.50 9 iste . Aver 3 lbs. • `. ' 16 :... Do., common 2.60 2.75 0 lash f land b72nac es seopi on Mr Shore e d, 1677 acr red In an int 3 acres of a Dressed thi ; a Three to 3% tbs. ». �»..; . 14 Stocgker and feedertatieri, 3.00 , 3.26 as waste land; 145 litres of railway M w e is feeling head over ' E to ttiree•Ibe :...........:: 1Z nds. The va tie of farm rind i$ set hertIndependence a m n in tb hOaee so y° ' 11 :. Milkers and sprin era ., 25,00 40,06 ' wayllanad3 $7,89511dibuildin3 s5?$1,000• `1 BLr:tiCQ Igr Mangan B hnttJ. Qa m t ik a� tmmore about i AR ay not be Broilers. [s letter to er.� Women I to Y 18ellfnp P,,.', :: ' % 0 telegraph and telephones, ;555.66 �� °$nor o,* l� *ew York, tie called him a love, but I think men take it mod Calves, good and choice business assesalnent, $600. The pOp 'thing," Willard R. Jackson recaiyed' seriously and are more inclined tr rice$ - - United Farmers Co -o i veal ium 260 3,00 ul tl in at s perative Co: Do„ tom. sad mad a on 1,645. � of p rider _. Saturday were offering• products'to re• Gleaners 1' a The Ietp ibt 3m t v y s ly edesaidtin� part: - perhaps' thin re- ougrks. , o • recei - ` emergency. "e er tail dealers at' the following gi•ices: L She suggests that EGGSA- -Grade "A" large cartons, Nogs bacon, t,ob. 8.60 �+JVa6`l �lt.I11 E s suits from the newness of the role g $'$' "Do you things iii Wasliington ever fi St4 " Do•, off truc)<s ..............' 8.8b REGINA -A Barred Rock hen tbink of. the ,l►eop :e wh,> own utility d upon - grade "A" large, loose, 22a; grade Do„ off earn , ••.,,..• 9,25 owned by Mrs. Pauline Brunner here, ;Sock or Ito yoli jnvt p:tiy to your me a od end h they are ;tat i i ep cute "A" medium, 21c;` grade "C" 19c. ar etowhi� BUTTER --No, 1• creamery printA, G ewes and wetlier has gone a long way to its attempt to � ,•,' yet fully "Adjusted," Those couples `•I lambs .................�.... 9.00 9.26 set np s record. tt '1 •iblic at I cme. ";tic; No, E, 23 %c. goes in for laying O'Connor replied "Yoe appnrEntly who put more effort into keeping one Do,, medium " „ „,,,,,,,,,,, 8.00 8.b0 double and triple yolked eggs. It laid live in tho. 119 "t toar,�_hlsrhtehead," fire burning get more out of lilt: 11�w Ve ]rosy and Straw : - �' D °„ culls ..• No. tltaioth'y hay, baled, inn, ;18 """""•••• 6.60 6.00 sit large sized Ones and one normal she believes. 'lho. 3 timothy bay; ton,' ;ltl tb $17; 1 eeD' good, lia�t »,.. Ss0 7.50 one in a week which together weigh• "An ancient Greek was evPrlast- DO.. heavies .............. 1.00 $.50 ' ed Otte ou 'I agree with Jose ` straw, wbeat, baled; ton, $1): Dal po„ calla D nd 3 2 -2 cadres. At the ingIy right- when he acid: t*realtoa ph Jetf2raott that + straw, $9.50: ..... • • : 1.00 end of five' weeks the hen had pro• is the victory of persuasion at.d not fine voices have ruined more actors `x duced its own weight in eggs. of force, " - Franklin D. Rncsevelt,. than whiskey:'- Lionel Barrymore. ..- .... -. _... - - r .. .. .� ., SAFE TH TO- 10091 : TRAVEL 1j P�f 55101 S 39 lbs. Off —and She I . ,Feels Better �,,' — - _ �;rJI u p� li ,A woman who has found s sure, _y' ""- ` ' _ •y • {•� - ���i,1 �: a - -_ -, - _.� — -. - - ., safe way to lose fat-- without freak f�(!(�, dieting or dangerous dregs - writes: _ �'` 1! `• �� "A year ago i was eaten u with' - •• . - -�_ /,a��N' / was far oo at. — 'weighed 154 lbs. and, as my height is ;,1 t _ _ 9j a w�' ,� -• 4 fir► CAPT. F. H. REiD , Body 5 feet 2 inches, you can judge • • ,'IttlQ ;a��a i y appearance. I have taken Krusch- WE SAIL THE OCEAN BLUE `� en regularly, and not dieted, and now II weigh 115 lba,. which is just nice, Continuing our overseas voyage, ,4't ',r . �� t3 :•� 'and, further, I' feel better in health from where we left off at Quebec last bread and butter su lement to s : and rs �yD. N mtitlsm has vanished."- week, we leave *the frowning citadel delicious pot of tea. Or if you .prefer Unlike certain drastic dru - behind and, as the river gradually it, you can have tea served on, &ck. gs, widens, we approach the open sea. Around this time too Kruschen does not aim to reduce by , you can fol- _ - rushing food through the bony; its One 'of the first duties we have to- low the wooden horses on the. deck. action is not confined to a single perform, before losing sight-of lard, and wager sums on them. A charm- -•ter :_ " 4part of the system, It has 4L tonic in- is to attend life -boat drill. In each ing young lady is chosen to cant the fluence upon every organ of elimina- cabin there are enough lire • ! <re- dice and according to the numbers on, every gland, eve nerve every vein. Gently, but surely, it ride the servere for the number of passengers the horses are moved forward until !. :• -• •t... , _ 'system of all fat - forming food re- who could occupy the room. N Dt;ces one has reached the post.' -'fuse, of all poisons and harmful acids are posted, giving instructions as to At 6.30 the bugle sounds ttie warn_ �'which give rise to rheumatism, digest- the position of the Iife -boat etat;ons ing to areas for dinner; at seven o'- ive disorders, and many other ills and the quickest wky to get there. clock dinner' is served and,. w•hi.'e it fhe usual signal is three sharp blasts is .customary to wear dinner elnt,3ee, ECONOMICAL: Dixie Plug lasts far of the ship's siren and,the sound of there is no obligation to do this. At A Mllhon -Dollar p longer to our i which, passengers are expected to fins meal the orchestra' alternates' g Y P•De• > ' Indust ` make their way speedily to the regular music with dance rhythm - lfAT1;:F_YIxGt Tht3ohoicettlba000glves atativ..a acs ;x „e6 tzr tl,t u:, l,rvi,ialy and a space is cleared ior� sF! 'moo a cool, mellow smoke. equipped with the life belts I wish to dance: Once during the voy- Each returning spring Canada- The main reason for having the age, there will be a masquerade, and gathers a harvest of the maple that drill within sight of land is to •.•rid before the boat reaches the other - runs into millions of dollars. In the nervousness or panic; . to have the side, there is always a farewell din- y calendar year 1933 the Dominion ex- passengers assemble calmly- at their ner, at which paper hats, whiatlea • ported 2,370,802 pounds of maple stations and receive necessary in- and other noise makers are t•rovided sugar valued at *389,,475, and 32,994 structions from one of the • ofli: err of give jollity tt, the occasion. gallon of maple syrup valued at $32, While all are assembling, some of the On one evening there is held the ..t 4s. 078• the p roduce'o f t he fo ur pro vi - cr w take their places at the kev� customary Skip, s ,Concert at • f. " 9 ._ eee-- Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia which operate the bulkheadq. (parti- artists on board, prominent ar.•? -o,- PLUG SMOKING - TOBACCO r ' and New Brunswick. This is a strict- tions to divide the ship into water- therwise, 'give their services for the ly native industry, having originated tight compartments}, others prepare benefit of Seamen's Charities. An- w•ith the Indiana, Canada and the U- to lower the boats and otheta s:snd other evening will be a cinema show sited States being the only countries ready -with blankets and useful ar+:cl• and dances and, orchestra come. -rte Producing maple • syrup and sugar. es to accompany the passenze -s. make up the balance of the enter'.otn- w &'S Known as Lady Boyss Eyeball .1i The red man's methods were very Usually there is some . fen provoked ,Wren# !or evenittga. Bountiful of Edson. Pierced b FledglfnD etude- He gashed the maple tree by these proceedings, especially the At 10.30 sandwiches are served, or with, his tomahawk and caught the ludicrous appearance of indi ,viduals - dripping sap in a birch bark vessel. , if you desire the occasion is propit- prlacesa�Leo r,31lta,ce, the 11raL pro CHATiiATIf =A young bittern, lonj "p Moose meat boiled in the maple gap with their life belts on; the olisrrr• ions, "tea for two" can be enjoyed. man to fly the Grist Bear Lake area, legged and lonW beaked mareb bird, wan given a sweetness much enjoyed anee, however, should be treated with A final stroll around the deck with who died a ttee!c .or so ago, in Port" -which 15- year -old Lloyd McLean. by the - Indian. Before the advent of proper respEet ft§A is an imporiont the waves swishing against the side Said, Egypt; was sell known iii the found on his father's "'farm on How- metal or even earthen to the boilin safeguard against possible accide :,r or of the ship, and, perhaps, a full moon Edson district and in society .arc-tes ard-Harwich .town llne -and, was carry- . - down process was done by dropping disaster' to add glamour to the occasion, com- in Edmonton.' The -Princes3 left Ed- lag home to show his friends suddenly heated stones into a hewed out log Ship Aefi.iti•, pletes the "perfect day." By this time -mouton in the spring -with ire. J. Ar- reached up and Jabbed the lad -fit the - ,. , filled with 'the sap. The magnificent Gulf of St. Law- -your cabin looks .inviting and you thur Emery for a tour abroad, this .ia• eye- with 10 beak.. Lloyd, son of Mr. According to a legend held bq ,sonic rence spreads out before -is. We have - rt:tire te sleep. tendon being to revisit a nuinber 'of and lint- Leo McLean, msy lose fits Indian tribes maple syrup was dis- passed Rimouski and Father Point, - " "places known to the Prinee3e to her eye. _ 1 1 tevered in the following manner. One where' the last messages have been _ early life., _ -The lad,.& keen. nature student and -. y a mighty hunter named Woksia (Captain Wr>ttet ' dis received and' the last mail sent _ -- Yrdnceea Leo Galitzlne was bona head of his vocational visas at Ridge- • -went out in search of game t bile his ashore; we have stood on deck and In Malta and- Uved as. a , child an town High_ School, was 0traeted. by _ I 'stlnaw, Mogue, busied herself, with scanned the beautifully , w fled ; ;.y : :; „: Egypt. As Mies 'Raynaud -Cwcas she the bright plumage ' of the fledgling - -,- _ „preparing the meal against his home Island Anticosti; and s glimpse of " travelled extensively in England and " he walked home after dark beside y 'evoking. As was customary, she boil Newfoundland and skirted the shore on the continent before bar marriage,- the creek. He gathered It carefully. ` of Labrador, where we see - some and it was _while on a visit to. Paris up In his arms. The creature coked _ - ed some moose meat in fhe sweet ma- '',,. ' s'rPla wale`. Forsetting her char , hgv6 of the leaeliest - 'stttti"enta oil this :," that she met Prince Galffzlne, a mein_. its long Week and sudden:p taking the ever, the boiling nap thickened into a continent: Then we are-on fhe bread , . Ra' ber 'of the Russian nobt1ityv Tbly boy unaware- gave him a vtriods poke - Atlantic e�iir un s AQ are t e- $ 'A ` -syrup. When `Woksis returnitd. and. , eft ran were inserted in 1928 ls, the eye with Its beak. `•'lasted the new dish he was so delight- ly fortanate, we'•wilVnot eve}# Titht On arrival' !n - EdmaLtoa, ' Prince ''The beak wont right thriugli the ed that he informed the tribe that a another ship until we 'approach .the and Princess Galltzfae 'bought a sire ball," Dr. Bryce Kendrick who .V :heaven sent Instructor t had Wormed II= a 'shore of '.England•. Everything on ~ ranch in the Edarn district and were In attendance said. "His dye became shipboard is therefore 'of importarec, well -known for their lavish hospitality badly infected sad I thought he was his Mogua how to make this wonder- "f" there and for their genernnfty to their_ going to lose ft. However, I think -,ful new dish. Meals form the principal part of the day's routine: Beginning 'he poorer neighbors, Prins efs� Galit2fue now that he has a fair chance of re- The size o,. the yield • each spring being. the- "Lady Bountiful" of the . taining his vision." de depends largely u - morning, you cars be• wakengd by tl^e t _- pe ge y pan climatic: ondi- cabin steward bearing a pot of'tea I district and endearing hereeTf__�Q ate. •- - -_ ... _ ' tions. With freezing nights and the a nice English settlers. and -new Canadiwis alike b'y Big as walnut's. are some of the _ 'wing days, clear skies -and moderate and biscuits -it is her interest in their wel!are, and her . Ada used in new necklaces which r 'Rinds, the yield is ct:atom and, I thinly; a good way to general kindness and aasiptan e good. Ordinarily G.._' come in long and medium lengths. strri the day. If you order your firth It was 'while at Edson that Prince Ithe run extends three weeks, but for the morning, a knock with " "Yrur Galitzlae became interested in the They're in white or pastel shades of sometimes it exceeds a month. From - ++ district Princess G rater s accompco + 10 to 20 g%llonr of sap are taken from bath !s ready, sir, will greet you pink blue and yellow. alter you have had time to finish the led the men into the north and wa4 each tree, but is requires 5'0 gallons tea. Of course it is a saltwater bath of sap to make one gallon of syrup - and• to some this is very invigorating: A noted exponent of the art of the drat white woman to v1Elt the new It is the peculiar quality of a fav or about six pounds of sugar. creating marine litt:rature is Cap- Great Bear Lake area and purchased to perceive the faults of -others, as Breakfast -a mighty meal- - follow`, radium discovery. The first run of the season is rich- after tain J. G. - Bisset; R•D., R.N,R., y• to forget his -own.- Cicero. you dress, then you •t,•e •read rst. Gradually as the season advaa- for few turns around the deck or per- whose "Ship Ahoy" has gone into ee• the sap becomes poorer. The fin - has you prefer doing this before onr several editions. This Is a com- p p pre g y ]inter Causes al run is drawn off when the buds are breakfast. Deck sines- shuftleboar;l Pendium of information about tT,e P - Classified .Advertising - - swelling and almost ready to burst. g sea for land- lubbers. Captain Bis- Death of Youngster - ��T,XT Aran sass wAXsan This poor quality of sap is called bud deck tennis, quoits etc or ,s quiet . set also writes articles for leading lzEmi EGGS wanted. prices sent ' a as and has a read will..fill in the morning until newspapers and magazines the An inquest disclosed. Clementfa A'weekly. W. A. Wilton, i!e Bourgeo. y P peculiar flavor'that is St- Kofitreal cannot be eliminated. 11 o'clock; when hot chicken both world. • Domingo de .Allende, aged four, of or beef tea, with biscuits, is passed He is commander of the Cunard Cape Town, .South Africa, died from fees 0VICZ ■�- -POW31% VVIta w Until about sixty years ago there around-usually, you take it. Between ;liner Ascania which' o rates be- ' i LEVEN only left at. special 'ubilee P� septicaemia, resulting from a splinter Price. Greatly reduced• Cost far was little improvement in the meth- this and lunch time you may .oiy a tween Canada and Brilaip.• � - ode of -sugar makers, but since that visit to the y in a big toe. leas. Pump wester night and day. 2: gymnasium or ou meet A brother of the child said his' cis ceDtionat value. write to -day for prices• time the advance hsa kept pace with someone with whom ter came to him and complained of hiving depth or well. Mr, A.J. Bol- ` you converse. Harmon brook, Beatty Bros .Limited, Fergus. that of other branches of agriculture, The morning has passed- quickly X having a splinter in her ergot toe. He ant. box sas_w until it has become a more or less hi-� More Food and Other Things pulled it out with- tweesers and found - • - _ ghly' organized commercial industry. i The noon: lunch Is really a full Rev., Dr. Ribourg, formerly of 1'o it to be an inch. tong an3 ft.iil] thick: - Brockville Recorder Times. course' dinner' with a menu more sla- `onto, now in New York, in a recent - i sermon, said The wound bled r.. lot and he applied Ask Mothek- - borate than in most hotels. The -or -. Iodine. His mother eleo put boracic' It is not so much the being exempt chestra renders musical numbers, "In the home "where authority !a - powder on the toe: Hie,aiFter limped.. She Knows trom falilts, as the having overcome there is gay chatter and, with alipc- lacking, where no will governs, where a little atterwa *++e end rho" ataa- them, that is an advantage to us. destroyed ar is in a state of dissolu _ 1 Modwr took this medicine be. klexander Pope. tizing food, you eat more than you suddenly. The district iurgeon in a 1 for � after the babies came: tion. If authority rules so that fear p = It • gave ber more strength would deem possible. post, mortem, ezamtnation: found a About a million negro children of, A nap after lunch is the +cust�riary .destroy/e or isd in a state ow dissolu email splinter of wood -.attil embedded aadenergy when she was nary. - th'r. and about four o'clock lion. f. authority rules so then fear oas and ruadtiwa ::: kept her school age are reported, tc be not g you In the skin•oL file toe.. pt ittendin an achnol in he U,S. eat again. In the lounge the 4rzhes_ results, the family ideal crambles. r on the job all through the g s But when authority rules in bar Change. No wonder she tec• , tre is .pl&Y: kW while tables asp set By a union of courtesy and talent _ with dainty tea thins and toa =fed mony with affection, liberating . in i oaf■meada it: scones, fruit cake, biscuits &nd allo fluences are engendered." h ;8 aownrdefeatmayasetheadsandagtree ._ L��IA E. PIKKRAM'S ~ D "let, Y -��'! -- •, - perfumes the hatchet that.,cuts it VEGETABLE COMPOUND Do ff r CRO N i BURNS- 09 down.- Chatfield. +' Mix equ,il part. of Minard's tT1>tis =o• .,I 'HOW IS YOUR LIVER? and sweet ell, caster sit, nr MOW. - °A"lyaro bbum or $i0�1Faodst, ff Obi Tra�nS i l , i Rase { Wake 41O!,YOur Liver Bile scald. Before long the k1' Q' "�' Without Calomel Is painful smarties stops ( Dlistrtretiieiinal$►tiiti yfbbttrffs Arid dainties in their roper season LEONARD - f _ 4 Your livers a•,very small organ, tx,i- - - are'feathreVbf fhi tsb1E"�'hoEb "meal service on the transcontinental ttsins �!Iit certainly can put your digestive and a r w of the Canadian 'National Railwaysi commencing with- the abolition of. a is <, i eliminative organs out of kilter by re -- — ear�.� r�>1 trains, May 1st. Seafoods from the Matitfma Pro• - OIL ,-fusing to pour out its daily two pounds I' i � • of liquld bile Into' you{' bow-As. You vi e�, m6a . , i cl ng the famous Ontario spring lamb, freshwater : fish; 4 FOR DEIFNESS & NEAD NOISES 'g, an't cd rfpftety correct` sneh a v,ndl•' « •s including -Lake Winnipeg goMeyks, and fruits from -the Maritimes, Qufbee _ h wotbing and penetrating combination that has im- "on by taking sa1tR, oil, mineral water K119 0 and Ontario.and the tamed, Okanagan, Va.1Tey of British .Columbid, all,' are pwedthe fiearinitqand lessened iitad�ieismofmany. , laxative candy or chewing gum or r6u- featured in these late service meals 'at a i`o I iafte MR6 g. Not pat °ntheEarabut Rubbed Back ofEaraa>rdInserted ghage. When they've mnverl y• %ur low• h pp R F + ie Np trila eEdrshut Rubbed ee f rsa drnoeinee els they're through— :1nd ou Heed :1 '.1Fhe change to tAble • d'blote service its' befog tArHeW' 0lit' wl� �ery 3e07. Made in Canada-, •1.25at Canadian drasa+�w, ! liver stimulant. regard to the high standard-of service•which has,atwt s Rnevgiled on na- i Drnriptive circular sent onrvquest. Carter•• Little Liter Pins w;li n - dian tiational diners.. There..is no let-down 'in giving- the,;ttlweller Fei'lect A. O. LEONARD. INC. bring back the sunshine into vnur fife. • service• According to information reaching railway Afflcia ce- T0 Fifth Avenue, New York City They're 'purely vegetable. S1fe, 'sure, been very fad " b the y' - ment of the flew meal service has be era l Ac n e. 'r eft y }'u1 . r �' them D ai i ie � k for m y n issue No. 25— 34 I � 1 utitutes. �bt atrmdru�r{tMts.�, travelling public. DIXIE . `r► ,,,' . • A.... �'` ., .. fr . k„t, ,'�"'y1S}'' , � :Lw. . y... - J L z ♦ . '` .4. c ^'� � '�' -"Y; ""i r�, "7% _ - _ - ..'x'�•. .. .. .." _ , -. .tom .. ., _ •, � -,_ _'_ _ ,- ._ ---\. T -. �' •,' - - '_: -_� i.''.1 •'X- • _ .. ` 8• . i R..i ••qua .. , .�•4I -. . �. :' ; n —' - �. _ — •_ .1 `\ is •' — •~ � ~�'�"; �dtV1, all of Toronto, called on Mr. •and Kra Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams,. of Tor - vited to attend and h""o to carry $i81cksmithing aL Wood'WOA Victor Parkin recently. onto, visited last week -end with J. on the work. Do not forget the date, +- Our Woman's Association visited E. and Mrs. Wilson, on the 7th. Sunday, June 24th, at 2.30 p. m. In at right ptcloea - - Mt. Zion Association last Wednesday. On July 25th, a garden party will case of rain service will be held at Now is the time to have those sepals- - TERMS Kinsale provided the program and be held under the auspices of the the church. __ lobe attended to. Harrows repaired. jLis V =l.yo,c paid Ln advaeca. Mt. Zion a . sumptuous supper. Green River Ladies' Aid Fall part- - - - -- - Stock Notes - _ also Dow asotioae on hood. The leas - : -•T� �rca. cis O��d � sad Gceat Mra. & Y. Mowbray and, daughter ieulars will be given later. pus F'leurp Plows always oa head. _ Britai b& Up is aaysncc. r wrence, biisse ••: _. � __a T a..- A moat Pnjnya6le time was report- Sadler attended' the Kelly -Trible ed by all the delegates who attend- has just made another importation ��° � d gleopr Washers. - . wedding at Whitby Tabernacle on ed the meeting of the Whitby -Lin- of 2 three -year old Clydesdale Stall- 'Dealer in Cocksb utt and Frost R �d pNN MURKAR, Proprietor. Saturday. afternoon•. _ dsay Baptist Association at Fenelon ions from - Scotland,. (Torre Ensign) Wood- machinery. ,� Falls last week. aired by Demure Essential and he by A phone call will bring us to your farm. ..'Brougham We are sorry to hear of the' death the World's 'Famous Demure Foot- O :y. acetylene welding. i• Highland Creek of Mrs. J: B: Wilson's sister at Th- print. And (Torre Magnate), -sired by r Miss Alice Lameere, of Calendar, essalon. The sincere sympathy of the the well =known .good. breeding Horse, . Phone Pick 716 - The outstanding garden party of is a guest at the Easton home this community is extended to the fam- Scotland* Marcellus. These are a pair F. �. �7C700t:1�PSLtd. Centennial United Church -young PeO week. ily in their bereavement. of good weighty bosses with lots of GREENWOOD 491y plea' Society will be held this year Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm, anti On Sunday next, June 24th, the quality, they will stand at their own on 'Wednesday, July 11th,- 1934. It family,- of Markham were visiting re annual Memorial Service will be held stable for service. _ - - Will be worth while to remember the latives here on- Sunday •; at Brunewick Hill Cemetery-- at- 2.3u _ - _• _ The Will Cameron family, and P• special music will be rendered, - Kinsale Mrs. J. Hagle, of Oshawa, spent Sun- and a special speaker will give an Notide YOW day with T. C. and-Mrs. Brown• address. All are most cordially in- -Lawn Mowers Sharpened to We are sorry to report Mi. Wm. Mr.-and Mrs. Grant Malcolm and - - Sadler under the doctor's case again• httil son, of Galt, were week -end HORSE REGISTER: ON 'A MACENNE ESPECIALLY ti - - Mrs. Reg. Woodward and daughter with their- people here. - _ DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE nt Saturday last at Green- O Tuesday afternoon, June 12th, USURPATEUR, 12044, (145101), — We do Banding nf all kinds. Betty, ape the Wbmen'a Institute held - their All old grease and dirt is thoroughly . Imported stallion, registered in the � CARPENTERING. WOod. ant June meeting at the home of Mr. Can, Percheron Stud Book, sad en- washed` out of 'the bearings and your - CEMENTING, + Mr. and Mss. Alfred Young spent and -Mrs. A. Glen. As a very special rolled as No. 471, the property of mower will be returned, well oiled - one day recently at Mrs - Fred Her propram had been. arranged for this Oscar Wilson, Brougham, will and correctly adjusted for cutting. i'LUMBING 'bron's• meeting, the attendance was onus- stand for service during 1934 at � and Mr.snd Mrs. Roy Parrot and .son. uall large, taxing the house to cap - his own stable, Brougham. - - -_ W. A. AUSTIN. , . - • . Bohby, of $cariwro, called on friends y . Roe a SiITe 8eratce- Statin¢. - . ROOFING &city. Miss Mary Forsyth, who had CLAREMONT ENSIGN 26574 Cly- 8 here on Sunday arranged the Program,. was.ably ass- or in Pickering. We also sell Brantford - 3dr: and Mrs fI: -Blake sad dough. - isted by Mra J.- E.- Glover and -Xre. --.. desdsle Stallion, Sire.Munmore.Eo- .�A: BiiSHBIFPboar4809 her Eileen spent Sunday With relat- Esther Palmer. The trio gave aeon- sign. (imp.); dam, Brldgebank Joao Materials, Empire Bathroom Ives in Markham and,�ugham derini program. Miss Forsyth. in a (imp.); Property of F. G. $om- i Equipment, Daro Water- Ives - Mr. and Mrs. Late and M :. and very instructive introductory talk on ,Gordon Park Farm. lot 20, con. Radio Service Mrs. Victor Waddington called nn Folk Songs o! Different Countries, 2, Pickering, will make the season Systems. Beatty Bernie Nichols one day- recently- of 1984, at his own stable. Terms: Stable Equipment Mr. and Mm C. Russell, of Whit- and their authors,. demonstrated by . $10,00, payable, Feb.. let, 1986. All and other Building Materials singing in' trios, duets and solos, by and other relatives, of Tomato. accidents at owaer'a risk. Jdea ALL NAS138 Estimates Free spent Sunday with the Bell family- folk songs of many Goys and Groupie mfr, SERVICED AND R'EPALSBD _ � Th'e Antoigraph Quilt of the W. I. � love - souse, luIlabye and street -. Work Gaaraatesd - quilted on Thursday an$ Friday can and songs, %ach being introduc- DOL 173208- 12921, the Imported PRICES REASONABLE p pp•� was �! last week at the home of Mrs. J: ed by explanatory talks, by Miss For - French Percheron Stallion, the W081� GUARANTEED ,ge eT. rR��Oj9 tell• syth. The costumes worn added much prop82ty of E._ A. Somerville, will - to the - effect of the song. The prop- stand for season of 1984 at his Phone UM Quite snumber of our young pep- Ole enjoyed a trip to Niagara Falls- ram had been eagerly anticipated own stable, lot 14, 10th line, Mark- ARTHUR MELD PICKERING. ONTARIO but was better than expected, and ham- This horse is a Government --;.over the week -end and all report a R. T. i Uradu•.te _ �� time. Brougham ladies were very grateful Premium Horse. Terms 510., pay- -- - - o fait crowd attended the eervic- for; this 'Privilege of bearim these able March let, 1986. N.e. 2536. 4846 - Phone 5201. PICKERING - _ - ` ea and sermon prescFied by Rev. J: Wanted artists. Mrs. Glen. Mrs. L. Form Al. 'All accidents at owner's _ . IL Michael. M. -A., D. D., and was Johnston . and Mrs. W. Bayles ser- risk :. much enjoyed by all. ved refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. A. LASCELT.VS = Grand lion CLOTHES e ` O� Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Moat, Mr. and Glen extended a hearty 'welcome CO Clydesdale :stallion, PINS - Mrs. Tiampson and daughter. Nora, their home. of T. O. Lowry, Whitevaie, will TBA�a make the season of 1934 as follows* d Dom. for i9o.t7j Green River Wednesday morning will leave his �+��p ��+�� own stable and proceed to John �%A l d;!''! a7tEQA.L PR 11%.N .0J _ BROCK_ Reg. and Mrs. Nighswander, of Br- _ Barnes, Cf, :.,,•� I. for noon; th- � rai idgeburg, visited J. A. and Mrs. ence to Chas. Hutchings, Brack Rd. -- _ THF�ATRE Nighswander recently, for night. Thursday protefds to W. - THIFtedSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - •e - _ Mrs: J. Benson Wilson left on Rai- ,C. Willeons Brougham, for soon; urday to attend the funeral, of her thence to 'hie own stable for night. - w I = C'`'$Y sister, Mrs. S. Miskimin, of Theses- ' Friday slt+ernoon proceeds to Gn- -_:.. -- _ lou• ham's Hotel, Brookiin, for night. , M•rs. T, A. - Banfoot, and Shirley, Saturday. proceeds t° his own eta- 2 pkg je f4 a I1 1 cm o :- 'Till' K +i1 s F P'Ft CUAY. -SA f*RDAY of Braekan. Ssak.. arrlied for the ble where he will remain until . the ! - = - J G tr 1s; 21.22 sad 28 summer. at her parent's' J. B. and following Wednesday morning. To FLOUR, R �te � 24 ��S . -- Mrs. Wilson. insure a Soul. $16A0. ! _ -- wwi.TaR tc LLB _ • _ _..,_ _. :...- - - . _ .. _ _..._..._.• . - - RMSiNS, Sultueas, 2 lbs. for . 25t. TBRQ 8�odn�dz PAY -for �5c. FORK & BEANS! "Clef ' s tmsDOMINION _.b $ Y80L8" _Y TOMATOES, "York" brand, 2 tins 19c. -NN: _ BLCKWELL „�F � 2 ties 15�cc. RUSS COLUMBO - - - i NLACARONI, Ready cut, 2 lbs. for ace. { PAUL >1`�ELLY : FIREMEN'S BIG PICNIC J GR8G0RY RArOFF � PEANUT BU i i r.R, Fancy jar 23c. Y •- •- - • � • -• - -sad _ _ . - _ . - _ ... - _ - - . -' •' Will be held in _ . - BOOTH e� MUR/ SQN '- • •• ... , � ^','l►$E LYAtAN AND His BAND :�.:._.�.:.-. -.. j • . - . - - Memoiia� Park, Pickerini . LL PICKERING = - - Too order ,PHONE PICKERING 900 We deiirye - -- ox :. - : • —MONDAY, � MONDAY, JULY 2ND, 1934 • • TU TUESDAY AND - VEDNE$DAY ' �V Q1 in Hardwalon' Store 27 B _JIIxs 25, 46 and OSHAWA MIDGETS, OSHAWA. WHITBY AND PICKERING - NMore Y7► 41Yi+P.R9f pr- i�e;oo .oa _$1t).00 - Spring is doming, Our seeds ere Here. o -.. Red'Olever, Timothy, Allfatta, Svreet Clover and Aldk* �CALITHUMPIAN :lillA _ Ldmund Lowe, Victor McL.agleD, All Government Tested Seed. Sally Slane, Mince Gombell All kinds of Garden disds —balk acid Starting from west end of Village, at 2: p. m. {D. S. T.) to the - -- Memorial Pack. We eeU Cooper's Products and Warble Fly Powder, 85 osnte per lb.: • pe Poultry Foods, Egg Producers and Poultry Supplies. + O —'Beet Comical Ont6t. $15, $d, $2 Boys nosier 15. $1.00, .50 ,Agent for•McOormick— Deering Farm Machinery Beet Decorated Oar, $10. $5,. Girls ender 15, $1.00..50 and Repairs. ndW • � :� GIRLS �" SOFTBALL GAME 3 Horse -MoO. Deering Cultivatorp IW-W IMIL Y .. •anon. :oenfn ' PAZC —Fi.. Do�lats (�or Yotto We have it, Can. get it, Or _ •wfi,d caaq �t ie DOt !Dade." — `. Sl °014T S PRC G RANI1111 E - Telephone $9vo. ' - t e»'ct •*seta esi'ss :SDbetsotiot prise* given for Foot Races, Novelty Rapes for sq . Je ONy " - -w e'�ssa°a'•�+.ir "ia axes and both sews. - Three - legged Races. Seek and . . ; . ... Slow Bicycle Racing, _10"p" 30 PUN 341" � � n t - } _ "WeXrm p � "� n Horse —a6oe Pito6iaq for eveirybodg- -open, $ 4 00, 63 00 THE �?6B/NS RE SAOK -s` p°` � 3aftsus am L00e1, $4.00, $2.00. b ' ons w .. or< Boots to -Op � IS 30 .w et i= v _ i4o;0A pumvu awl ""H "�' ARTHUR DRUMMOND and STEWART PRNSTON, a maple of nuts _. _ MoWs Overaile and i's,4ts t.> i K v5i - -- _ . t p 14MI b3 noj "Y RUTH and JOYCE, Dances eztroordinary ![en's Wecir Shirts 8fo..r Z 1.911 - •ere plea syJ sts�uew REX DOYLK Sensational BoySinger. songs as you like them • rue W" Inpas"ne q wamrs FIFI, THE. CLOWN, Afternoon and EveniDR. ` ' v'�•, "'ap "� WHITBY PRIZE BAND Farm Term Harness,KBao ov . b teas ;stn +siaaalfua uam ado O. N. E. wieners leading the parode and on the Rrosiads from 2 to 7 p� w.' ''BOA 4w11•!r � various lea .rat rtq sea aI one 6111vNOW1a Sweatt lade Tarr LiM' _ . • w .. .A PONY FOR SOME ONE Donated b Mr. !lose. Free to the hold � ` Now m the time to git'tiu b old" , ti� or of the tacky ticket.' The draw w� be made on the eta, - lasses* to Dancing alter pecfotssans► Maio b . Ha -rieken' 7 -piee orilkistra Fhrae ZY04 .. .. - Refreshment Boothe-and Midway. Ample parking space, 25 eta. saw ' ADMISSION. 25 eta, (Daylight Saving Time) Children, l0 ebb. CEO -1 L R A D L E Y , F. je PUMSS, Cbdwaft L C. )Ol1WA !$M$tW i .....- ,.-nrw J m... - - - a /.s - - rs J �' ,tic i -' . - - w - .. J. , .�• .A w • � - a.a- ., ? _�' � - ^y s S .. _ _AIM.__ tir -- --•-I a- - R. � \.. ....�+•� -- . �,� }�� - i. - . . . .. •, r - .. -`•` . •i "Y ._ r y,. Ciasemsnt - - I, Mr. Lensen has returned to his (] �► r at[rs - Gibbon. is reported to be - home and is now back at work, ill- _ -d ::"Enjoy a 1�1 V T1 = L i O'NE/ LL improving is health. ugh �S it ligbdR LJ, a a Everyone turned out to , vote on Alex. and s. Fl Ross, Mrs. David - - • . - 'Tuesday, and ere what happened. Rom asst Miss. Florence, of Lindsay, - -- ..._ FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ,- The' heavy'raiaa over the week -end visited Direr Martha -Brown recently. _ _ -- - to7canvatiot Trivd -- SYBALSEBR Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. Bur- _ -._ -. - - -have worked wonders iq the fields - uooewor. to W. J. Mather - . . -..`. ton were in the city�n_Sundag-Mra- • owd gardens-- _ - -- "'— Burton is remaining for a few days. (!� _ - f i Mrs. Robins And sister, Mrs. Lets, ° The Mission Band of the Baptist '-Go by MOTOR COACH to A Night and Day Service y yi -' of Lindsay, visited friends here over Church are holding their picnic on Business Phone Residence Phase the week -end. Saturday afternoon at Brignall's - Make your journey• there and back one of the- really 4101 M o z``= James Taylor is -remodelling his :residence, including • the laying of 'Mrs. Chandler spent the week -end enjoyable features of your holiday Relax -- forget _ �� �� ^ 'p Q hardwood' floors. with Mr. and Mrs. kiellar'6 at their ' the - worries of driving in ' busy traffic — enjoy the DEilr17.0 Magnus Morgan is attending the bungalow, at Port View Beach, Port :.beauties.of the open country- as you glide. smoothly ' DUIIIBART0IY C. P. R. Convention at the Prince s :George in Toronto. Perry. 91te regret to note that Evans Over the King's Highway in the' care of a competent _ We were pleased to :'see Ed. Gib- Ward has been confined to his bed -:and courteous driver. -� ' son down street again, looking much - - -TT-**TT c T a - -N - for some days suffering -from the 1 i1 S U ll A 1R 1mroved_.in health. _ -- _ -- flue -und -has - been- - veU_sick mw � - Gordon Stephens, of Alvinstori; U M M E R TIME - - TABLE - -- AUTONOELR : ..spent the week -end in Claremont, . ' - Ri - NOTICE • .FIR =.. and while here sang in both church- - -' ,:, F2foo'ti -We Sat% =C1&7 Three 33rd ea. His father, Rev. H. R. Stephens, Our barber shop will be open from BURGLARY d formerly of Claremont, has been in now on, 24 hours a day. From 11 p. • '-.. Convenient Daily Service - CASUALTYI « m- until, 8 a.. m. the price -for hair- Z'O PCpulA.T 1��0= meec =ts LIFE INSURANCE every poor health for some time . _ - t � �„� Say! who put that hole in the road Cutting will be 40 cents and shaving - on the hill leading up to the corner 20 cents. _- -- ' BA UL- OR.ILLIA-- UIDLAND - WASAGA BRAOH - _Phone Ptekaring 7g8D �+ sari of the Brock Road and'the 8th?. We The refreshment booth wai be op- GRADENHURST- MUSXOKA WHARF- 13UNT8VILLE `dropped into, it on Tuesday and near- en day and night: ",TAOgaON'$ POINT- BEAVERTON =- MUSSEL .. _. "YtiII C:11 Buy at HOm6", ` lY went from there over the fence. J.' E." Brignall and Her. Lloyst. r Time to hunt uv Mr. Kean again- GlsreaneaL ..LAKE-AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS - :TIRES, BATTEEIEB. 1 Postmaster Pretty and E. BryanDIRROT CONNEUTIONS WITH STEAMERS AT MUS• ,kOORgBAR M = are attending the Post Office Con- At as o rte Eye a Wiz lug week. We understand several - -- I wand better prices . _nice trips have been • planned ,for S�b7lCS! dfid. HS�h�7T8.9" , them while there. There are trips - you can in Toronto. .and trips to be had around Wu ,or. VACATION ION T OURS - Whio'a several days ;w- and - Lsit; m errpalr tsatleaky;toR' •DNB DAY TO SEVEN DAYS %awl object to soarer roster that roan C . With Stop -Over Privileges - _• --� rosining down-its, lag. The horse let p Rkjl� Motor R,e ` its hind foot fly. and Mr. Cooper - J was is the way. He suffers a nasty ; Strain - - : tAoka Lakes - 30, 000 Islaa�a = ' = Gor"d(m of La'W - bruise, bnt�'tlse #njnzy • is. -not: conaid- °ered serious. - _L Phone 2408' The Mixed -- Dowling Tournament by L.H. Tag#, �. D. Wwaga Bea.eh PIOHBRi.'�GI, ONTARIO on Friday evening last was :ane of the spectacular and successful ones. prodi1!!, zdwadon .wed iMtidas4 Q.8�1 TO F3$e3e The Oshawa ru* capeured - - - First Part ti (Ail Expenses Paid tram Toronto) - ; - -'6 -: Sonoma, Stouffville, second and Mr. _ DM G�GR Glover's rink. third. Another of . the The standards, and Weals of the v t • Oor. Brock and Kingston Bda. " novel, tea -cent tonsnsnneate was -lipid nation are the standards and ideal ,New j oiW_.nicago-Clef% s == on Saturday evening. of its citixeos. The thought -of the _ A Garden Party is being held nation is the thought of its citizens COACH AND STEAM= CM= TOURS to W::o`a:wf� _ on the grounds of the Fifth Line. expressed As a single aim, the single Ask for ilinr►t,ratatd folder deserlbin • varis6�r' peiom• Uxbridge, UniW Church an Thurs• aim of man, the child is father .of the g day, July 5th. A good program and reins, When 1 said that vision Is the. - -of delightful and inexpensive Vacation Tours. rA Weld{�i' ` crupper will- be enjoyed. Bert Harvey, next strongest bulwark in the wor- B�tpelas ropafed pehaegei '1'lre Misses Reid. and L. C. Arksey, ld'& foundation I merely meant that - - - Nicest,=* said Tiees.e will give the type. of variety grog- as a factor contributing to the wal- : 'lDally Service - LOW Fares _ � asst oa.. 'tram that we all like to see and hear fare of the child, is the mm .and the _ _ _ The Mission Circle of the. Baptist nation, it, would be wen to give it �� TO�NTO t� - Beftlahmoab ftoti � �� _ Church will meet at the home of the consideration and the respect it - - - Mra. Lynn,' on 'lirsday, June 26th, demanded just as we would give cos- Phone Plc► 760, B T at 2.80 p- m« The report of the Wb• sideration to the foundation in a watt (might or dam. W- Lindsay Assoclsi ion ' will be to he erected. lest we have a nest- L09 ANGELES- LONDON'- SBANTFOBD given and a aociah time .perst with looking structure merely due to fail 08HAWA AND BABULTON - MILTON SLEEP the hooters. All ladies of the church overnight, enduring only for a short and other Canadian and V. 8 A. pblats �! tBOPRIHi'OR _ ..:.and congregation an cordially knit- life. improperly Proportioned, impre. _ ed. pevel p equipped, Improperly created or �PICKEi�I/NQ TORONTO - Iza Boyers is the happy paesaasos developed. This thouitht no doubt - • - `- of one of the new, modern applianc- leads to the �expresslon very often as that have been developed for the quoted. "A person and a nation twho - .. -The Plakerlait to Toronto servlCS re�saias unoha snaL - unfornnate dent He is now hearing makes for progress mast be able to o! the new 8sunmae Time -tablM see now _ as 'be bee -not been able to do for see." The protection and correction ivallsble at OJlaess. and Agencies. _ many year&, and Is at present entir- of vision is important, touching nuns satisfied, the smile that appears matters vital to business, health and •TIaKBTS, TIMBi- TABLRS AND tleei�ilt, iii�t when eoaversiaR with his friends, home. Too vital to be -naglectad or = suggests saudoction, Overlooked. _ .ALL COACH TRAVEL NFORMATION AT The ,Anniversary Services of the b be aatUbed _ > own I' United Church an being held A. Spa GRAY COACH LINES day nest. When Rev. George A. Lit- - M0NW r� -tie. of Toronto. Editor of the Sun- •- �a .• j der, School Publications, will be the STANiii d ••- TMU T special speaker at both services. The - 'moo Berme Phone 4540 Ot► raw emsa nueso sir a -.- • makic will be provided, in the morn- ' STOUFFULLE .� -ing, by the local choir. and in the ev, - swing, by the choir of the United Church, of Pickering: A cordial in- � " � .... , BRAY FLOCKS - vitatioa -is extended to everyone RIDAY son SATURDAY, •- -- - attend these services. eryone JUNE 15tb anal 18th "*RC `_ i Ci�lClcs °85 �1er Ct. +1 James Hortop, and nephew, Gr"t WINTER _ _ -- Jones, suffered a serious accident a is week ago, while visiting in the Or- xISB FANS f S SAW t.74YERS *How would you like a Hook of baby obickr that will turn: angevilie District. When driving on out to be Bo, pee cent pullets p Tbink of the asviaR of Ito the highwav from a siderosd a feed. saving o!•beoodae s'aee. lower avenge cost of Ailing pa1M p • passing car struck -them broadside, STOLEN•i, rob to laying ass. You sow have that Opportunity with Bray severely damaging both cars and in- L'rsboro chicks. either. Foundation or Staadascade. / - wring the passengers £o a some- DO'ROTHEA' WIROK �l�I7RS1lI what serious decree. Mr. Hortop re- We have asomred the services of w J expert, who has been ti mained wrkonscio'us -for some hours, ; - BABY LEROY� ••sezing" baby chicks in Rritish Colum , ail season. with 91) to 94 suffering the fracture of some bones. .� ps &sot 4000saoy, It i• sate. to ezpeci that his work with Bra? eAiOliQ ; ; .hirer. Jones, was uninjured, but the POPRYE rHR SAILOR. chicks wiU be at least 8b per Dent aooueste. So forc tba balance of passengers of the -other car were all =- ' ._'_-BETPY SOUP sewO!' we are oRering der -Did White .Lsshnro. obieb w.itb the ` b Injured to some extent, mostly from Rearantee that they will be at { &sat 813 per oemt pullets. � f , broken glass. Car damages were Our other break are still ,being sold '•as the Corse " -- pullets and S s+ '.provided for bv. insurance. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY pock cis together. But if you would. like item divided by sexes _ as as � David Coates, while scuffling in a: bet6 lthey are shipped. our expert will do it Mr you at an addit'- �ww wo on� :: 'N field several dap& we, had the team Jane lAta and 20th io at of it 00�per hundred. We do_ NOT of er the pullets sepal- ' will be � k a break into a ran which was complet- , stely, except in. White Lasborms. rsoata !Ahab M tie � ed down town, when stopped by an LC / �/ LYNT ON* . .. Our June prices are greatly reduced. Write for particulan or - parsons �.afba r tiara Interested spectator, who chased the ROBERT MONTOOMFRY phone the manager of your asaraat Bray Batebary. Saeo%s testae rearrest a Ow team with his car. No serious • dam- a week. No delay. _ _.. • ..' r. �. - .tl'm'' #d ' sasa� ' Age was ' caused, other than to the JOGS OnkWFORD • „' � : : ' u s trig gonna equipment which suffered consider- FRAY CHICK NATC1iRY, 106 C64ftra Aw,. ere, CadwIa*% �' .� j �M� ably from having .Bone through some Comedy, Barn Pitts,' Thelma Todd a,eiw sew em°a am � iR.. Torest�e. pretty rough treatment while still- ~FU, TM pWg►” Hight breeds -Bight year of Blood.Teeting -sixth Teas Ooversumt X. R. 8TA!lOZO behind the team. The tongue' broke, Approval. a3ng+Mw .head and there portion every now and again w stick into the ground Std Schmidt„ _ y lhsaa Wldlip �,:. throwing the plement inio the • sir. Proprietor M I t is ' understood that this is not file - : FOR QUICK SAM 3irst time this team has performed Parking'apeas at too of the tbiitri. in this manner, S. 186 at. Going Plow, Dwastrtr• ' 198it P47snouik► Coupe. R ir=te;a . �• Many were the � expressions on the 9-14 Durant Sedan ' -' Beatty' Wood Tub Washer -± faces of -bans stout -town cn -Tees= - THR "XjD_zfINE" 1988 Durant Conga - -- Frost and Wood Gang Plow,' .day. -Some with that far - away - looks, lgs0 Desoto Sedan 2 Riding Plows esiag n oche with eye BEAUTY-:- SALON' I'M Fs�c sedan neUval.Cream Separator NN _ the same - 198? .$sick Coach -VFrimro 9 CreamG� wide awake, with that election bond 1984 Chevrolet Sedan. '' '4 neiv} abate, jolly- good-fellow kind. Again 196 sssaor a new year whiob means _ react inch �• ib-80 McDeer[ag Trscbor '.. Molanghlin, bombb, bead arterial+ ..�:� there. were others with that scrappy, Ihave aleemaoan�1t Waves toaiditi� bey 10.20 McDeer Tractor den Jack d Salt 1sT AWANRSA B. for _ aei W Q0. 'come on you 80ds' and '�We'll''shaw 10.20 Fordson IOheap rates for fawn and Savo" you". It - would have been interesting lady's putty, so why_ not ewke 'Vivo 10.20 Fordsons without' feaderr` T+op ' Buggy to see those same faces on Wedges- an appointment. Two 2- farrow I. H. C. tractor plows Pete! Hamilton Cutting Soo Wlndsteee Insraeavaan bnlli#�� day morning. Some people Claim . to I give aL say eostoeess my vary beat 8- fnn'ow Flom tractor- Plow (new) 6 -ft. Stift tooth cultivator, H. or T. --Amts . - - ._. -bave -the' ability- to natae' the party airs" attention. 8.Furrow Oliver Tractoor Plow a ft. Spring tooth Cultivator _ . llwhich this or that one is supporting g w a Wamier Tr. Plnw+ B -Row Massey corn cultivator k on election day by {cooling into lire ,►1so,�lat+aolllot. BaiFOUrtia�. Soaip AIRIlLti 1!'OB gATM • �' laces of each. We tried it, but don't am& IASedawl �Tre Treatments., !- Furrow Codohutt Tractor Plow Findlay Cook stove. 20 in. oven. i � _ . suppose weT ever know bow Close I leery No. 4 Shwk Plow 1Heetrie stove Write w pboes we came. In any event how mmeh of d jM ],a�yi+w�ey+� uS }'�a�v � Plow Refrigerator, for store of babaise - MWWR A MMI • ebagge do aa9 one o! you &spat set ,digs scales. nearly now Silo. nearly new roof and sides11Ti Oii'P, i n kt� S� condwan. vases eta? Pllw lMt �Diu►B�81LOi'P 1' CN� � r► giAG!�': "f.• . .. � ^il •.,,.' _ iR.w.ff. s c _ ___ —_ .+ -. .. .-. _. _.. _._ rci +x -T3- a-a - w� a -, .. .,.. loll .. = . .. .. . .. • -. ..- - _ 707 Y Outstanding - '- Fresh. from . = Quality the Gardens : and - = - .,. : ",•'.. : :. 0�.. ,divan when the raid started., He' left "I tell pDw Mac;' said the doctor A year later he followed her_ anc •'�` - her fled to a oom oar y, he s ov Loa he "capture" of he} n h s, 1 i er Fds Ha? made is life. 'I from she balcony of which her had That hoarsely, near all tons, married and he took her to his to ° Y .. , & : • ' 1_s, own onto a and -with the crew." r - . .. loll v cabin,. w sticovered. tr. -i�.y t/ a private exit of 1 { h c which for nearly . - The Sky Fishing Season Has Opened _ neighboring roof .. ._ MacIlea broke away ire! the rle-- -of the - year was snow Fly- fishing amid the peaks of the Rockies is the new svnt;ation Haig tarried dawn the three wood• raining hand. eri steps.• "Eileeu," he cried. "Shut your mouth," he replied ' Mrs. Tidd made a it with ace -• tc _ for the sportsman. In cloud -bound Lake Maligne, Jaspec Park, _I a' as on his knees beside a pa- roughly. "Diana sail %I, me it, ye that shack. She draped it with gristly :. ... the lucky angler makes his first strike of. the season. The, story fa thetic white figure, ha!f draped by ha' doubts." curtains. But her great achievement ' told in Associated Screen's "Sky Fishing," latest feuturette in the a dirty_ et His His teeth clench=- _Hut._t1?e__Auatrian physician was_not ' was securing a piano. And then , in -" "Sport Chat" series' Nearly a mile above sea level, the wuy trout - ed in ,furious anger, he drew it more without supporters. Len Chow, sec• the snow waste, hundreds of moles —y - are pitting their cunning against the anglers. closely over her and eagerly berit his and -in- command of the U -goat, efood from anywhere. she would plat- to bead. "Thank Gu_1!" he R_11.1.sPere_d. •'l scree aftb the doctor" her husband. ' "Thank •Golf!" he said in his monotonous tones," " Tao or three years aga they 'w•_re ' w- ' ,. - - '• • • •• , Haig gave one ia3l glance at the "that only two tons should be ship- able to fix up 8 radio and hear :that 1 "00's, pale_ face,betore, racing up the ped;•' was going on in the outside AorIa. YU'lE SEE LAUGHS.. steps upon the other side of the Go-to hell ?" He brushed Len r 4 room: The door was barred: The sec• 'Chow said'e and - passed' on. •' geant_ hurled himsett at ,it; and the (To be Continued). Coral Reef I8 by Sax Rohmer , _ first impact of his two hundred - - pounds did the job. F" Dawson Haig entered • a.- smaller e - [ o'md in Lake szarolt►us A general roar indicated. that ail room, with an iron barred window. It the Yukon Before the wallaroo sally from Lon- were with him. was empty. There was a narrow .doa for A'ustralia''with' 9,000,004 pounds "It's only us of 'the craw have any- staircase leading but of it —the very — Deposit Near Chicago Intl-. In gold and with Eileen Kearney as a passenger, Yu'an Kee see, bead of an thing to be afraid of," lle- continued. staircase up which old Hasson had $lish'Born Wife o4 ��MOUn- - all Once- Was Salt � International gang, has tale his plena "But when the Chief retairna, if he run sot five minutes before, There .. _ _ Water to seize the liner's cargo and to kid' tie". Lives Within 1 Q" Miles , nap Eileen. inspector Dawson Saig or does retalrn, he can only thank us. was an open door, s disguised door Scotland Yard, is an old friend of Matt There's a• British warship....." very cunningly, contrived,: low down of the-Arctic Cir.le. Reacney, correspondent of a New York _ Chicago— Discovery of a largr coral — r- newspaper, and is to low with tots -His words dramatically were term-" In one Wall, Below — brick steps. "reef in "Lake Michigan, only two miles Slater Eileen. Haig boards the Wal'taroo mated by the sound of a distant $un- "Upstiirs, sergeant! " Take three A woman U setting alit from the south' of the Center r at Marseilles before Dr. Oestler and :village of Derain haln, in Norfolk, Y 4f Progre, s, is Joseph. an Armenian fortune teller, shot. Macnes looked down at. Dr. men! Send three more after me." g B agents of Yuan, lure-Eileen tb Mobam• Oeatler, whose Lace, suddebly, bad Hai duckin hfa head. raced down England° for the far -swag Yukon interpreted by scientists u definite med'a shop when the goes ashore. Saig g g proof that the entire lake at one r trails them and kills Joseph. Using grown very white, Into the short tunnel 'abich led to territory time was a -vast salt water basin and Jh,,ept�� gang credentials. Haig n. is In ..The• panther," be said calmly. the bouse of the potter. IIe found She has lived within ten anilel of - bix -Arabia where 'a is headq a as an ••She9l be putting a boat ashore!" himself In an -empty lobby _ran up a the Arctic Circle and she -has acts�r� that a tropical clmiate ruled the outside guard. He sees Eileen at a - , . • _ , wide staircase, and into a gatoon with ' panied her husband. a sergeant i�Zfe region. The reel `.was found by goo- distance, The 'tvallaroo it pulled off her iogiial students. _ course by wireless calls for help and a The establishments controlled by shuttered windows. One lamp burn -_ Royal Canadian Pollee, on., ny The coral was loeatea n water six submarine, directed 'by Yu'a.a and As- Ya'an Efee See, wberever the might ed above- that 'alvan' upon -which Ell- perilous adventuress iiieluding zian- wami Pasba,, sinks the liner after- tak- Y ern lied been submitted to the jadg hunts: eight feet deep and the exposed Ing off lire sold Dtanse Blossom. Yu'sn's be, had one notable, characteristic; aeetcrY wen several feet long. jealous favorite. suggests -to- the Pasha went of the chief eunuch et His Sar• Mrs. Mary Tidd —that is her name Professor James M. Glaa od, _ that Eileen be spirited away. She is there was' a secret entrance and Bait. ene Highness, He crossed -to a doer has been spending a holiday with 8 head taken away in a motor crut•ier, bound In the case of the Cate Slagrat>4, i of a department of sot Seneh: and Salg ton°wa so another approached by steps, 'and pu4hPd it her relatives, in England. p geology, said that - moeorboaL there were two such, entrances and coral is undoubtedly proof that this exits. One opened upon • a narrow open cauUonal4+. Her husband a Norfolk man and was tropics at one time, and this en- !I'm not!" Maciles flanged his hand lase at the back lots an old house On' the threshold of the roost be formerly a school teacher, lira been _ itpon the table to, empbaslse his which adjoined the establishment of yond. be fell .back. A man lay •upon mtationed in the Yukon Territory for tics region was ,probably a }'a3t sea °'•' mords. "No harm can be done by- the -boor .in a pool of blood "hfa pearl• twenty ears. Over the Iast of salt water.. Hassan, -The other, reached by a y y y "These coral specimens . inky easily. - biding the bawbles. Tbere'i. only one short passage below this- lane.. was fir throat torte as though" by_ be fa_nga ' hundred • miles or so of her journey place we can'hlde, them, and hide a smaller house fronting on another at's wild _animalf to rejoin him Mrs:`Tidd will gb on be 400.000 years old, covered ty•sand nurser, if we're to- be raided." street altogether. This house was the This was bow poor Nrr�victh died! a dog -drawn toboggan. But this will re other deposits, and perhap_a onoy "I do not think she will carry, it, not residence, datensibly, of a well -to-d" r lAse Thing [ aa+g 1ti London f i Here be no novelty for her. recently exposed by the washing-of : 'also With a full "crew;' 'said Dr: Oast• potter of Keneb, who waa•much away. so.mewhert!" _ _. _ ._ -_ She' has on many occasions Yet slit -the e'ater." from home on '-business. But the rat hole teas em!ity; from with her husband on ' a 800 - /stile. - "Leave tha' to me," said the Scots- mouldy, decaying .roof, to at)nking eel- obo an "tri " itched cam on the =• There were a'number of small rooms p* p p salsa truculently. "Stick to your Mn lara? The only person, other than frozen snow, cooked a meal ani set- Colored Furs' - province,. .doctor, If .I say abe can in the potter's house, and' one large - Eileen fo3nif pn the premises. was ,tied for the night with the weather carry it —she can carry lt.'• saloon on the first floor. Thla saloon.- This _ Aswaml Pasha, hie jugular pierced by �: .FoT i i>,li Winter~ "The Wasp was, suddenly convert- was the secret slave market, And t fifty below zero, and with b29rs, a , while British and American agents curving teeth, hie blood pumplog out caribou and •other dangerous animn!e ed." "You ¢all for- Order., Mac." he irot>0. those ghastly wounds. And _ r had watched the cafe. Eileen was of the. Northland prowling, 'robot. HOLLYWOOD,- -It m9y se 'sn 8 Wd. taken Into the patter's. house _and Haig thought be deterred' s faint Through the Blizzard little -early —and a little warm —to Guld enough," said the Scot d for sale! smell -of- musk. start talkin about tall ft ahiar,3 but A bat[ silence felt 'nptta the fir - Mrs. Tidd has lived in parts where g :.,gathering. MacIlea stood up. hen at about two o'clock •Dawson no white woman has lived b_f,sres Hollywood already..is. Colored furs, "Boys!" M said, "I've ca'd for Or- !6 arrived, the dingy shutters of in long, low hangar, -wblch from Tile native first looked upon her in _ say the stylish, will be the ultra note, fists, because there's no one else here ih Cafe Magrabi were closed. Has- above (from as airplane, for ea w (,nderment Slaie -bhres and gray "grpans !ss toz'. _ l To gt'e them." A stiffed roar' greet- san frequently closed his establish- ample) resembled no mote than a "'My husband never knows. 'when .and other longhaired tors; the _'t hale ed his words. Jo Lung's party moved meat during the hotter bouts of the mound in the desert., the -3erman' U• he will be called out, where he will tonal gamut fionL. rich ezot!c - !satleq nearer. ''There's something wrong," day,'' presumably id order 'that he boat bought for breaking -up purposes. have to_ go, or -on what errand," 'she -to, pastels in fiat furs, and' a r0vlval' i 'the'speaker continued.. "I canna tell 'might take a siesta.. by Rn agent of Yn'an Hee :age three said. of favor for gray ssgtiirre,t and for ' "s• what it Is, but our courae •is lain, The part accompanying Haig had Years before, slid "lost" owls to the Hudson and Alaska seat are a�n by { y- ".I accompany him on all calls that I'm for tranaahipping the. gold to the these shutters down in a trice. Haig parting of a tow -rope on her way - the Hollywood wylists. submarine and standing by ,pi' all leading, they. daahett into the dirty from Austral'lsp yards, lay under are any distance away, •even m it means charts a dangerous criminal Uttier. tall trends ,seen by the tie- hands to submerge at the talrat hoot cafe. Where there had been a mat• floodlights suspended from the root g � signers are the r -viva, of the vi ban - Two streams of negrcee poured, or a mad trapper. The 'old- timers', o' danger. Now, who's "wi' me?" ting curtain leading to_.the short cor bot of as Oriental nature. Her; and •� ridor beyond, a stoat wooden. door `like -black -ants,. -_up" and down her, ithe trappers) through years of lone- berets showing tba WatleaiI.1t dnenge an as liness in the wilds often become un will also to a tigil style nrte re te• CANNING COMPOUND now showed. They broke It down: .g g ' y, the upstream lzwn- with � : = This, was the sound ' tbat, mingled 'small, heavy boxes, the down- stream balanced . *let frb n the off -Ovo fa;e hat:.: :it; -i ' For canning fruits, vegetsoles and empty - handed. Two. million pounds "I travel on a toboggan drawn by tneae safely and economicaity...E , ee with a gurgling shriek, had formed ' g feather -qu,lls itandin; out at jaunty 3aat asst on request Eileea's last waking .memories: in minted money was thus transferred three dogs, and my husband -.fn an- ,angles wI% s_e of trim" imp�:'it,iice. _ H:egrins" Compound Company Indeed, old Hassan. having carried from .tbe dhow at anchor to the near- other. drawn by four dogs. We carry xiagara.r sox 2M nevi^ t• the uilconsclo:ca gir', through the tun• by harbor to the bidden 'submarine, our tent, our .bed, s stave, food ,and �tO nel, bad only just !aid -her on the On the light- flooded wharf, Dr. Oes- utensils strapped to the toboggan. I j�eqple instinctively rind it 'Aasiei r y -tier, excited by.' many glasses of have travelled many hundreds of a easanter to imitaFo a e.;kness ehampagne, grasped the at•nc' of Mac- miles in this -way, often thron:;h a5c� er r than sound seLse anti good.. ` AGE I-D*% as-the-Sent cane -down the gang - ._blip tall blizzards." ness _— Ludwig way His Big "Capture" er The meeting of Mrs. Tidd-ani flier - ---hu §band is a romance. Sergeant-Tidd -_ Rom a 1 was, at- Dawson City, when suddenly a "out of the blue" came a young ntid T t pretty woman. She was travelling to Da.WMETS POWDEa Fort Yukon, ". Alaska to take up a- post as nurse at a mission. Dr: Weraet's Powder holds false plates so firmly and comfortably in Y DIARY' The'tal'l policeman in his-s_mart tmi- p� for 24 hours —they actually feel t, Instant Rte diaeMa t That's .hr instant form at her eye, She had al natural —eat, la h, sin without fear .. _ j .. eomptet ty In 40 eeeende Rit gives truer, .t"Ner n b world's • . Ns, tea a ,scree oo*r ilia. any sear ready attracted his. She stayed one of any slipping: by dye .. dyn .eery thread package dye • Isse' night in 'Dawson and they danced t� most eminent dentists —the�yy xnow it's' - tkfwtt and through. MUCH ienier, •- 8 y the beat- -just sprinkle bas Inezpeadvs Rwy PwG2 _ :FREE —send the front of 2 RIT Packages gether, and then she passed sit to her �anydrtig7ltotro+ i _ A • ✓ �fi copy :The A s c of home s work with the natives and Eskicilos. _ - ^d someone asks me So a of those :behind them natural- ; Msklag" jobs A. Huston Co. hta.,as - -Almo . Y ay Caledoaa Rd., Toronto. — d qu - ' i Iiow fast is it safe e- o come impatient and do all sorts � ,� e IDEAS I " drive on highv�ay. ?" I tired to ;e- of foolish things in trying to pass. - fey such _questioite;s- to the road Of course, that mearis trouble,. Lets signs; but I soon learned that there of times I have asked slow odes to WITH Have you a` Story, a Sketch or an Illustration that Is ' aPe Times' when -20 "mites ar. hour is step en . its Most sir them resented -- -- - Saleable? ' - : - `too' last. -.At- other times the full the suggestion.., They don't realize - - speed 'limit is safe. It depends on the that a - man driving at 20 in heavy ur perhaps yon have some other `saleable idea.' -Tell us weather, traffic conditions; road een. traffic is ~as -much a violator of the• about• it. ditions, and the gefieial mate -u of rules as the chap wffo goes 50, Send a stamped (3c), envelope for infoririation a�iout our - •the- driver, and the condition of his Safes speed, then, is a molter' of ' . 1 service.... - car• driving' judgment. The wise driver NEWT /��a Just "bet'neep the-• two bf' it ex= seems- to -know subconsciously how No iongera•tospl ' D E lr1' S science tells me that, directly and fast to drive under various. conditions. .. giaolvesinsiantfy p =a Indirectly, slow drivers cause more And,_ after• all, every driving law-and Unlimited -- trotibie than speedsters, They dwa0- rule is based on.comnion shnse and �_ 'THIRTY -NINE LEE AVENUE;. TORONTO die along at the head of a procession, good judgment. Issas. No, 25 —'34 % = — at a ed'o Well, I'll be seeing you.. , - .po f Its miles or etT an hour. • ]r AO .." / tom.... - 4 ,— . t•l'. � .. ` ... •. .' - - . -.' _ ..-. - . .. � / i• '.� '. 5,. : -• F - `i% ' • °� " rniae, she will sooner or later Boma' DIET � EXERCISE f to their attention. The film - struck r girl who comes to Hollywood withT. _ • GO HAND -U, - HAND . a . proper. dramatic background is ,�., .► ° merely wasting her time." Individually Each is Help But Combined They Make - ~ Carrying Romance - - _ - For Sound Health ,• r tit ;. �ISiO -Rlai Life" r ay • BON $ANTE ". There. a** ' no end of sports which T- -� ' ". Diet and exercise go hand—la—hand, men an women of all ages may en- Woman s Los Angeles—Because she says, They are essaential to vigorous and gage in, golf, tennis, swimming, bowl - "Slim" Somerville chrries his com- radiant health. ludividually they will. ing, baseball, football, riding, etc.— work wondera for the health, but cam- but it should be remen;berW that tie r • • string from the screen into real life they accomplish little unte•s followed : C h a his wife is seeking a• $3,000 mozythly hived, ii followed regularly and con - g sistently, they will make Spartans of regularly. They should, it possible, allowance in a separate maintenance us all be a daily routine. and fuiifrg the MOr>;a1! action- opportunity for daily dports, regular The film comedian visited other Flabby muscles, bodily shapeless- teas, inertia and disordered digestive exercise at home, from nra to fifteen, - women in ',Mexican and mountain re- minutes, morning and hignt, is most- �— sorts. Gertrude M. Somerville char- systems are not the natural -state of advisable. One has only_ to try it to i►• _... - PAPER SHIRTS ' ' ' ged in her action and gave "cash the human body, no more than that feel their great physical benefits, an automobile should be echoing with &s for diet, the rules are simple We're all conversant with the different Shirts -•- B1aCki gifts totalling $2,000" to an tmnam knocks: Our beautiful bodies should But "Paper Jack Hollywood woman: enough`' Roughage is the important _ white, etc., -- that are aim popula'� these days. ed be the acme of grace and beauty;. we hermit (he would be) well known in Croydon (England) has The couple were married Nov. 21 should �e strong enough always for essential to the human system ta;en- for,.the last twelve years worn "clothing but paper,— not only his 1927, and separated last January. any normal task set before us; our sure that all waste materials ate car - Jshirt -- boots, overcoat -and underwear! . He claims paper 13 L faces should glow and oar spirits• ried away before they are allowed Double Chin Av6ided bubble in• rehe_ction of the latent to stagnate and poison the system, cleaner than linen and he puts on a clean paper shirt every day. and it is to wholemeal, fruits and veg- ToO,.bad he isn't married. Imagine his wife's juY?. By Swedish Movement health and strength Rhieh'should be stables to which we took for this within us. But, like the. automobile engine roughage. Besides being the best t' AGE AND CHARM The drape of the lcwer part of the body - builder" bey- are - the- OIU-settiug- For a number of years, youth has lead the field and women _Iac�is_pteserx "+-d- a-- dauble -- chin - -�� -�� fit prop �`�s�° o� foods, without which sit the other = of-middle-age age have -- been - tontent-to "sit back alyd watch the antics avoided by simple Swedish. move• miles of power it properly cared for, foods, such as meat, a.'h, 'Dotter, of the twenties -- sometimes with dismay aometiliie with meat. so the human body wlll'wlthstand the cheese, milk, etc„ would only clog First. hold the head erect; keep the 'train of three score years and ten, the system and produce the ill- health tolerance and best of all with a twinkle of laughter in their eyes. body quite still, then thrust the chin and even more, before wearfeg out, which is much in evidence today. - Lately, however, when the mad dash from party to party —' outwards and downwards, and move If we will but follow the most tile- Therefore, for sound health, take cars speeding along..highways,, etc. has been curtailed and a It back again• if this movement be mentary rules of-care and attention, some form of exercise dally, and make quieter tempo reigns, the older woman is coming_ into the fore -. correctly done It will be felt just There is no substitute for exercise. wholemeal products, fruits and vege- ground. where the. shoulder begins. Repeat It to by exercise and exercise alone tables, and fruit and vegetable juices Some of the greatest "charmers" in the world have beeil six tiurrs• morning and evening until that the body assumes and retains the main part of your daily diet, and +' Cle'?}?atTa carefully avoid overeating. women well- beyond middle. age. For instance, the required change is brought about. Ile prover atxength and. ehapJiness, well past forty, continued to entrance her male admirers The throat may be kept round and- and it is only by exercise that the . :. Plutarch gives us an account of a fishing contest in' which firm by moving -the head slowly round muscles of the body receive the ac. Antony condescended to take part before Cleopatra. Ile COm- to the left, then round to the right, tivity, required for sound health. Ex "Bon Santo" will be Dlcssed to an lralf'a dozen times morning and eve- erctse should be a regular habit, swer questions. Simply address 7nisaioned a diver to keep his hook supplied with a series of fish. ntag. for a few weeks. To speed up either 1n the Corm of the dally dozen "Bon Sante," care of this rewepaper, Cleopatra affected to be much struck by the mirt.culous the process, an additional movement taken at- home or In a g7mnasltrm or enclosing self-addressed, s►smved -en- draught of fishes which ensued, but Antony's triumph was short- consists of throwing back the head, in the form of recreational sport.. velope. - lived. When the contest was resumed next morning A+Itony's grasping the chin and jawbone with " -first "bite" proved to be a large fish dried and salted. the left hand, and bringing the band . - ii One of Cleopatra's divers, he said had got there first -- with firmly down to the base of the. throat. M8e. and Alf some unused principles of comfort 8 kipper. Place the rigtit hand on the left tilde Possible In the shoemale *'s .art. Pper. _ „ of fife face. using the ,IStt and right Always leave 1t' to Mae We' to His patients walk on' a specially- r * • hands lm quick alternate succesalon make a -good -bid for publicity., Lat- built electrical stage to front of the SOjyjE MORE "4(}" NEWS for a •minute or two. _ eat stunt of La West is to offer form- "pipe- organ" and the pressure of their Continuing the discussion of age -- Sir Thomas Oliver in his er King Alfonso of Spain -the male lead feet registers visibly , to the tubes- presidential address to the London (England) Institute crf Hy- Daughter of Famous in her sea picture; which is to be First the heel touches, theo the �!1011lilst Held B "Me and the King" Even it the for• pressure passes to the little toe and as giene said: y mer Royal monarch of Spain refuses, finally to the big_toe. - TOO-old at forty is not true There are more centenarians 'Immigration Officers the idea 1s a good one. Mae -and Alf' It does so, that to, when the dt to living today than we -believe .was the case 200 years ago There would be a great box office team. perfect. • But, when the shoe is an. -:' are probably more men aged between 60 and 70 in good health Miss Anita Kubellk, daughter of the — Border Cities Star. suited io'the wearer, this rhythm is - and fit for work, if soeial,.industrial and trade -union conditions' world -famed Czechoslovaklan violin broken. The flashing lights 'show the allOU'ed 1t. _ virtuoso, was released from custody Of weight shunting from the beef direr - Littl ,- Toe Decides "To age gracefully there -must be a happy -and cot•.tented , Baltimore - immigration officials re- siTL �L 1� tip to the great toe — omitting the mind. The possession of wealt"lone will not bring this;' but, Gently after first being held 'as . a . �ry iaether Foot-'Gear' sear � steadying help of the little toe, _ " it 19 a COI380lation if there is a sufficient financial competency t0' possible public chari�e, Is flood for Health ' Miss Kabelik, who Is- 29 years of Salt Sent Via Dolly `• meet the physical needs of the body, with a little surplus to help age arrives on the sea Tier city of . those not so well off. If we would ourselves W happy_, we must CLEVELAND --It is not fife high _ Hamburg. When Immigration' am- acquire. this by giving happiness to others. cials went aboard they toitad- that . beer. of a fashionable woman's shoe: A missionary "ia the tropics of,, the v - but her little too which decides whe . "Not only can individuals do this among themselves, out lit- 4ttae Kubellk woe, to tree the com- game of Anderson and his tsmilJ then the footgear Is Good for her sere havin a hard tlrire —no sugar, dustrial firms can do it for their aged workers, and social move mon phrase, broke. But this tact did g not disconcert her. A well known health and her "stance." no flour, no salt. it was getting near ;meets for those whose working days are done. Likewise In man the fit of the same Beaconsfield had said that you was a blunder, middle -age , violinist on the Coatineat, she argues Christmas, and they had faith to pray that she was going to. •late American small too largely decided whether his especially for salt. One can live tat = -.a -struggle, -and old age a regret; but' might we not, asked Sir relatives who were well able to take shoe gives stable footing. or whether months without meat, but to enjoy a - Thomas, by* striking a more encouraging note, say that. youth is care of her, and that if tte7 didn't it will produce -foot strain, leg cramp, stale, flabby, tropical chicken, salt is hope manhood a struggle in which there, are prizes to be 'won, she still had her violin, did she not* knee discomfort or even as aching very necessary. The• last mail Won She shrugged allghtiy. `The larmlgra- back. Christmas brought some presents tot and old age -consolation? _ _ These and other up-to -date Ideas the family, but no salt. Some tlmm. * * w Lion officers shrugged, too and ex- pIataed they Would have to hold her about hog to fit Shoes were shown at before a maim at Home was looking .. SMOKES AT 109 ' ` for a hearing. the sclentiflc, exhibit of the - aeattal -rotmd-for presents to 'send to-tba An TbU, we think, is• most entertaining. The�oTT c6mice 'from° So Miss Kubellk, daughter of :Tan meeting of the American Medical As derson children, He found a �otl't Kubeltk, who has ion been scrimp_ soctation which: opened, a five -day _read, but no body: so he did the best "Boston. g y y K P p nixed as one,of the foremost violin- session recently- They were presented he could with. the materials he had She has lived 109 ears. She has two ways of. judgit, eo le :-- if they are'pOlite: well mannered and democratic alit likes tats of the - world,. remained aboard by R. ]?lato Schwartz, WD., of the pri Christmas morning the little.Aa• them; if they are prejudiced in their opinions; ahehas no patience. the City of Hamburg until ofHciala University of Rochester .School. of derson -girl complained that the doll the. daughter of a thrashed. the matter out. Then Dr. :Medicine and Dentistry. which she had received as a present She is Dr. Marie de Goliere Davenport, g Henry Jordan, a Wilmington chemist He has s machine somewhat re* was "Ieaking.' Mrs. Anderson looked, Russian Dr. Davenport was seated in thetlobby of s downtown hotel. - and a relative of Miss Kubellk, guar• eearbling a pipe organ,' in which the an'd there was •salt running -out. The anteed her presence is the U.S, and pipes are tubes that flash with lights, doll had been stuffed with salt, %V4 w She puffed s cigarette as her.,eyes roamed everywhere with an she was released, and which show that there are still their prayer was answered, amused twinkle. Her recipe for youth, is simple but strenuous'. "'1 hate to Exchanging Visifs sit still and do nothing," she said. "I like to travel and meet <'. people lecture now and then, read and study philosophy" _ e She has no patience with people who speak of ftnancl4l wor- 'It is pleasing to find that in c an CiUb i ads. there to s movement on to im• "•' ties and troubles. "Why worry? Worry means wrinkles and_ old age" : press upon the residents the ad vantages of a visit to the United LESSON 12. Now note the contrast of the pine ~ Dr. Davenport was born in the St, Petersburg Of old Kussia States. They are being urged to see In your. work as an' ilaigt. ator, you trunk as Illustrated in Fig. 69. The and was educated -in Paris. At the age of 68 4he married .Wil- the North American continent and will often be called on to draw many roughness, of the outline and- the..b"k- lam Davenport, her third husband• He 'is A m_em_ 5Ar of nn old - -that ter -ti�ae seeking s di ds of- trees-. CRU you de indicates that the tree to +yid study, aze =told gerea�kia � _ Virginia family. - vacation outside of the Dominion a scribe correctly the - name of the the zigzag lines which' indicate the 7 Dr. Davenport is the oldest living former pupil_ of the com- trip.to the United States offers en- trees in 'the foreground of Fig. 61? edges of the turned -up but Poser Liszt and she still plays the piano well. - joyment and many benefits, Like. Note the buildings scattered over the How are you gettln , alone wIib wise, the door of hospitality has lands<ai,e between the `,raeronnd your tandscape drawing con 1, been thrown wide open for Ameri- • qualifications as actresses," 'he ex• can visitors to Canada, a� t G. G Per>sonal><ty Counts plaited. It is pointed out that visits to +� "We each other by Canadians and Am �j4 j %;. % ?' We have learned from experience ; i 731 ericana would further promote the : - ; More Than Beauty _ Main that mere beauty in a girl is trot -' c • , amity and good will existing be- ..4A +.� f ]jtip 152 Requisite S a a Casting t iough. That a why we ,end our _ � It ds3 : j� g tweet the two countries. ,And, cer- scouts all over the world, to Cover alnl ' this is aim The tourist trade - y ,!'.,:, Director. _ t y -:. theatres, the�chools and all public "` Holl ood— Persoaalit , more than from. the United States to Canada : + yav Y places' where feminine personali'iy is during the prohibition years was. beauty is the 1984 requisite for. Zirls on parade." tremendous, and Americans came who seek film recognition, according Friedman's, advice to aspiring away with a splendid impreeaion. to Phil Fredman, casting director of movie actresses is to study for the At any rate, it is fitting that, good the Fox lot. - , screen as they would prepare for any neighbors should visit each other. "There are plenty of beautiful Thls- counfry welcomes the Cana- ' 1 ,/� +' L, :• ?� girls, here. and everywhere, but there other anteer. dian tourists; Americans can make FIGS. 65 �' 6 6 6 7 _ •r 4 is s dearth of those with - natural Granted that a girt has natti :ai no mistake in spending a vacation ability, and the necessary appear- and thr far dislaut, h;,:iz,a This Ir,;,Y 't Q, ability, plus charm, to achieve.sca•en „ in the Dominion.— Boston Post. _ distinction," he said. sums, he continued, 'I would sug- ske3clf very ''cleverly - till; :trwe3 a is August 1st, : _ ... ._ By ,way of confirmation, Friedman goat that 'she take a' complete Course A Warminster matt claims the sea - great deal of detail in n stnr.l; space- .By Questions will be answered._ip this of study in the dramatic aria. What kind of trees do we find that r has just assembled a group of 2i; son ticket holders' record after spend- de ariment, Anyone wishini fo re young hopefuls from all sections of "Then she should obtain every ex- ing a whole day travelling to and grow either singly or• rim -gnu +s of p the world. They have shown such perience possible in displaying her from Warminster and Bristol. During- two or even Chore? See Fifi, 60, ceive a - personal reply, . may Itavc + talents.in public --in amateur theatre- same if. a Sc stamped add :•bssei en• promise in, three months time that the day's test he snatched hurried In Fig. 66 we fl_lustrata the trunk p 1 , their contracts have been renewed cola, vaudeville, stock companies or meals at platform buffets between of a hickory'tree. Observe the shape velope is enclosed with lh� regaext, "Thea�r girls `were rased Originally in legitimate stage productions. trains. He kept a log, and It showed and size of the indentations, the flight The Art-- -Director, Our SR, +r. :h t,� o ;.Y ::_'`:• t' for atmo'phet^e,'but in selecting them "The screen scouts are everywhere, that he travelled $60 mites for Is. 6d. -and shade effect and the m^th I used Room 425. 78 Adelaide 4t. ltl est we had its mind, first, their. potential and if a girl has real dramatic pro - --or twenty miles a penny! to illustrate the texture nt the bar, sotto. , ""•'�"y"�j•�,'c may°." �. _ .. . - _ � . • "' :" ; •. . ;'� =7^'•'.+'+r^' +• ". ' 4. .• aYa. — `'�'': ••a : tta'. ry^yt:;• ..0 �.•s� .. •; a -.. - -.,- -, ... . � :'� - .. _ - . , _ _ � . - - yes, , - , ' ♦ I � �yThe deepest sympathy is felt for Mr an in the election and a very heavy J airs coidislly inviteid to attend. ELECTION NOTES ©' ' LOUAL 1b M Se Puc*rin, who has been confined to v� was polled• Mrs. Thos. William was a recent Flgures given from Lie Polling Sw0. his bed for several months. -Miss Chrissie Munro *pent Son- visitor to Clinton for a few days. divisiosr o[ the Townsldp --Tire Woman's Association of the -.The w .M. S. oof the Presbyter- day with her wousin in Toroont6. There will .be a dance in Green , United Church are holding aGard- tan Church mat d the home of Mrs. -Mrs. Vickery, of Toronto, is vie- River Hall,' oa Saturday night. Jun. Glees Sinclair lfsirb en Party in thcl park on July 10th. Arthur Bones on Wednesday after- iting James and - Mrs. Andrew for a 23rd. Admission A cents• 1 10 148 b7 Watch for Bills. •w IM noon last. feiw days. Miss Jean McKay, of Buffalo and 2 -:L-24 _._.- 2as~... _84 - Deputy - reeve, A. L• Pascoe and -Mrs. Paul Knifton, of Parry --Mna. M. C. Zinmermais, of -Tor- Miss Lucille Oyl, of Toronto, return- a 16 188 76 t, >Idrs. Pascoe, of Solina, visited At Mr Sound, has returned home after ap- onto, spent Sunday with W. J. and ed home after visiting Margo Wil- 4 16 85 84 :r H_ Bray's_ -�_�ed the mem- ding _ a couple of weeks with her Mm• Miller. _a_on. iji a couple of weeks. 6 20 p -! 92 _ oriel service at Prince Albert. mother and -Y-other Mrs�amea God — C: and Mrs Ptuiip- visits3 ='[� �lendid eeivicee were enjoyed by _ 6 Z l;2 10 - - -The postponed meeting of the t1nn, and son, Robin. omas and Mrs. I.oveleea at ASincou- those who attended the Sunday Sch- 7 10 188 108 ,,,Woman's Association of the United - Douglas Smith, son of Mr. Smith rt on Thursday. - Qol and lurch services last Sunday 8 1, ib4 81 : 1 1ur�. will be held on Wednesday, C. N. R. agent at Pickering, whp gr- -Mrs. R. A. Douglas, of Toroonto, when Rev,,. Harrington spoke on Nis 9 b 88 48 ripe 27th, at 8 p• m• D. S. T., at the aduated from Queen's University in visited her sisters; 'Misses Ida and B. ions in the afternoon The evening 11 10 213 lib *=W of Mrs. A•W.MitchelL ' the spring, has left to take the sum- Bunting on Sunday. • service vas taken by Mr. Pillinger it b 181 28 -�,A number of the members of the mer course at Chicago- -F. W. Hobbs, • of Bowmanville, and his class from Toronto. 188 1688 Soo W. M. S. of St• Andrews Church at- To provide more convenient con - spent Sunday with his daughter, _ tended, the meeting at Wbitby on nections between Pickering and Sto- Mrs. H. R. Money --'Wednesday' afternoon, of the Presby- uffviUe, Gray Coach Lines announce -Local strawberries are. now on festal that the coach now leaving Pickering the market. They have been much be-' ._,School is over for moms of they at 7.54 a. M. daily, will leave at 7.44 ne-L. by the recent rains. iq pupils of the Junior rooms of the a. m. daily, commencing. Saturasyg -L. K and Mrs Devitt and dau- - public School. and what a time they Jane �� ghters, of Toronto, spent last Sat - are going to have till -after the Ex- -The executive of the United urday with Hugh and Mrs. Mhehi bibitiom School met at the -Mrs. John Arnott, • Thomas -Andrew . continues in a Church Sunday Leslie Nor- accompanied by her sister, Miss Ida «PiOl,: erin'8 Leader Store" . very poor state of health and is gr- home of the Supt• MF• Wednesday with J• C. adoally losing stsenRt last week when they Kerr, Mrs. P h. He is confin- leg one a arrangements for holding the and Mrs. Philip. - : ed to his bed and is redeiving the annual picnic, which will be held at -Miss Louise Rorke entertained best of attention . Now, let's Renovize .- „Mdre• Barry Arnold is entertain Avis' Park, at the Bay one the aft- �y at Pickering home on Sat- »ems :.. ._ ernoon of July 25th• fug the members of the gwaatib - June meeting of the Wes- arday afternoon New Four yard Linoleum. very attractive Designs. priced 7iie. -- Club to- a- picnic at her home this- - �_ -be held st the -The ladies •Aid of SL Andrew's _ p ridgy afternoon. The spacious lawn en'me�Mtute C. Jones, on .Tues- Church win meet at the home of Mrs Now Table Oilcloth, plain and fancy patteene, 45 in., Stec.; 54 iia.. tilt ,Kith its beautiful shmha and flowers day. June 26th. Short reports of the W. J. Miller on Wednesday afternoon lc ass ideal plate for each a gather` District Convention and an interest- Jame 27th, at the usual hoar. _ -- peonies, ladies Slippers and ing program on "Pottery” Green Bier �T A N T O N • given. A number of ladies ' Gat gsia of F. L Green, Green- sM open to the public under pressed their intention of joining tht On Wednesday, June 27th the Lad- _ - Msp3ees of Greea�eood Ladies Institute this year, and as this is the ies' Aid will meet at the home of ^ Wall �'Spers Va • first meeting, a hearty invitation is Mrs. Wm• Booth. at 2M p• m. The on Saturday afternoon, June; extended to all of the ladies of the word for roll call. "Summer," All :�• Admix"n 25g and -use extended t - St. mi- trimmed ;ehiubms, 15 cents. -The 102nd anniversary of St ;Garden . Notch -- Tbe of the *saute - George'. C� be celebrates -- 'f11116 World's Best - - on their i en Sunday. the By gypping or P � which an fair cow 790. At the Jlnino 24th, at e�ez , A� ins top of a long it wiliroa y will moon ation The "Coxid court will be Reverend velop into a hefts; shape, especially " ft better she TheThepe, courts will. be preacher -fir scene ,of gar activity when er, o, of the d edit of the Redeem- for bedding pnmain s Be sere aril BLABTIOA HOUSE PAINTS and FLOOR ENAMELS _ er, Toronto, and editor of the Caned- cut away the main spike as soon ss ' Anhooi eloaea and d -a number of young tan• Churchman• In the evening, the the flower fades, . otherwise it Will be � is will be ad at and son. of its- for will preach. � °fro ci hard to -coax the plant to bloom a- - _. - _.__� Tbey 'W8ar Best - -- - -- -- �a, have been spending a few days the . `' ° "' are condially invited gain if allowed to go to seed. Most .,r la, b owing to the illness and to attend these services- Sunday Se- Bi- annuals may be sown now in the, pool at 1.00 a• m. On Thursday and open in .fine soil, Sweet William, C H A P M A N * death of the former's mother. Mrs- Friday, June 21st and 22nd, services Rocket, Forget -me -not, Rose Camp- Mr. Puckrin. This is Mr. Brows- held under the auspices of ions and many 'others. Transplant as Ims r Ass's first visit to Ontario since he will be •.. 'a, at soon as large enough, into permanent .. . ledt for the West twenty-five years the Church Army, in .St. George _ He saes a great change since he 4.16 for boys and girls, and at 8.80 quarters. Stake and tie' all perennials a � parts. D. S. T. for title general public. and clip off dead flowers, elan seed , 'r V P T A 1 L 0 R S -A well -known resident of Pick- pods from the rockery plant and cut - )ne of the best "morning - after" erinx and vicinity James E. White, back plants which are inclined to scenes was observed on the window - passed away on Tuesday, June 12th., grow all over the - place- When Afar- -.Now Spring Samples are here. e Fi Some Material. . ;sill of M. & Chapman's Store about at his 'home in the village, after a cissus fail to open it- is a sign that Some Careful Workmanship. a b0. - 8,30 Wednesday morning. Four - Of short illness at the sire of 78. The the roots are dry and the ground ton - - `c the prominent Grits of the town sit late Mr. White was barn in Germans- shallow, as these bulbs like adeep - :'-- -AIIBBgR SOOTS-S2.50 and 58.00 tang on the window, dde-by -side. week Parish, Devorabire. England, rich soil. Keep .plantinir lettuce and _ _ _ _ -•.- Suckers are up. : smiles from ear to ear. and the four coming to Canada in. 1879. He is salad crops also peas and beets a+sy � . • -: • :' � e crag. Bbirtn. Headlight . . P ce them.. their faces buried in their - survived by his widow; Its" Ann be planted. tin Rho wing of Work Bo k eupies of the Globe. Mitchell., lour daughters and two -' 1 _ Overalls. papRand Seasonable a - ,Funny bow some varns origin- sons, Mrs. Norman Banks. of Picker- Underwear. ate, We We were informal the other Card of Thanks _ i '4i ra Waiter Shepherd, of Tor- - - : '' ' day in the worth of, the township __. . Everything for Spring. that one of our local young' a�; :a :` Mrs. Fred -Hamilton, o!' Brou Mrs. James white and family wish. men w� giptm ; Mrs. Lorne Ravin, of Picker- to express their sincere thanks for - s to the "Coop" over the week -end, as tug; Llc.vd. of Brougham. sad welt= the many expressions o! sympathy i�'ret� T. - BZ%II�1D$,'`' ~ ` +Ckergng tLe one respo�ble for the' painting er; of Pickering. He is also survived extended to them in their recent her- _ - of the eiRrb on the Hiebway' Boards by two brothers, Sam and John and eavenmt, in th loss of o loving bus- �lo. n� ; • % • eablished 1857. .• . Bs between here and WbitbOE ooting. to one sister. Mrs. Ellen Shortt, all "of band and father. _ it, of coarse. ` whom reside in the Old Country. His - _* -The heaviest raimfan! of the year funeral took, place on Thursday to Letters to the Editor _ . took place on Monday. The rain be- Erskine Cemetery, m , . _ : Loewt Hill Jm ZOth.' 1981 � i � gan to fall in the I io'rning and rcnt- -There are radios new In the �ma- A-: L - t h ned all day Ind-"tie greater part ority of homes in the country, and it Ste' - : of the night. Wiring the greater is safe to my that they were never Please permit me to voice- ,Vat of the time�it fen gently, but at used to a greater wctent than they appreciation of the support given to tones come down in torrents. As a were on Tuesday night when the el- the n f F. in its first bid a nt is ;,,a writ the ground Rot a good soaking ection returns were being broadcast a Ontario riding. Our movement d .Sebusidw Lard, 1� essentially educational. We have had , -�. _ -- and will blip all kinds of vegetation From , the time when the votes were ••• :. �R. - - -it ise_as give an opportunity to explain a few •. ___� late t4 as a- �.,, :, _ :..y :r :r.coiitr_.__p�plt in the riding, what we consid- �8ebnddea' PM Yaai_ilrauoo, :Mdaaty irq �erop. but still lt win.be inuany informed regarding the proR- er are the causes of nor eeonouiie end pasture will be mach Tees of the election. The vote from Obados Rilioed Bach. } lb. pkR• - y troubles. and what of believe Ia the - all parts of the Province was seat : :.... ... 1t74L ".. . F. M. and Mm Chapman attend- immediately to Toronto, just as -soon way r That they have not listened Oboiae gad Ribbon 8"ad Steak,... Sd a ie= ode near Youngstown, as the vote was counted and at once to our pies is any Rzehe mtmbera. .. ... • 110 =, RY Daffy last They left on " throughout tare country. bat have, on the contrary, eho'wn . �Liooed dfAS►i•... their desire to continue in their old ad were accompanied by M. Early in the evening the result of the park lAvw. ., ways by retnzmisg •representative lrs: ' Cho Following this — P�• R election was ]mown . � hD of the capitalist interests we exceed: tiny into Butler Pa.. former- years, and not many years a- i Time win bring its die. Fittest Old Obesse. ... .« •• .:. . cousin. R• M. Los- Ro, when the reports came in by tai- '` rem Soo r 'tOait �Ma, •» :•• ••: •.• are and family. T ey came home by eRraph it war a laborious task, and Sooner o later a we" sight. ions viii .prove to them, that 1►e were w'sy at< the Aliigisany Ajiver Valley, to get reports lase people bad to go .: - OW arrived hers in time to vote on to some hang wbAp a collection was As s strong Advocate of teifnp- Om'is..•• ROL Y. While In Lockport N. Y. taken to pay for dt4 telegraph, but Imo' eeP4 iII times }lase these. ' , tpM• -. seRznt w alsch that the liandr ••: •••' •• ••• "•» visited due aslebnsted Ratdleigh now a person can sit cosily in his question bas. bee so y }s � MM14 kelp% �r 11�'� :.wiMe an experiment in oiwti home and suet s asore exmplete for partisan 8 -. without panitea:isirnR is report and at no scat fought a dteaun straight fight against : -.1 •A pietnre of this -One of the biggest landslides iP �. collecting only a- 4 ftm appeased in the London Eng., the history of Ontario politics took tremendous on tbd eetite% - -- p�;� Toesdsy wb bout W "t "4es s�aidNfte, especially thaw Party defeated the Corasrvstives. b campaign. Our . „ squander- defeated front street, were aroused an overwhelming At Lune money. lavishy. even altlionRh g_ were supported bT the powerfpl psaceiW slumbers betty- of writing w in the reasons are pr- s u e! = (ph eM two and three o'elock en Wednes actically complete. 66 Liberals have press; but had they' been limit- ed to a sum similar to oars the re . ,des morniv, by the ebeesing of the been elected, 17 C..,.. _: 1.� :. 4 suit would have been - ` victorious Grits, and the atsains of Liberal -I . ,,,... , f .. 1 C. C. F. 1 In- Might does not make right, nor sma n- J a a brass band it was. a parade of a- dependent, 1 U. F. 0. and 1 Liberal- ey bu► honor. We rest courant in tike . em • •�� boat a doses; care, which were filled Labor. It was genefally expected knowledrre that we did our, beat. r •r r� : iisilb happy Liberals, who were cele- that the �. would lose fighting for those who, although they 'beam their conquest They remain- ,ground. but flee most optimistic Lib= do not yet realize it, have.evrilytliinRndem ed for a short time at the four cor- oral was taken completely by surpr- to .gain lit► eunporting the C. C. F. DO , where Mr- Sinclair and others ise at the landslide. Various factors We intend to continue - our work in briediy The procession bad contributed to the result. One was - : a tour .of the riding, visiting the depression. when times are bad the csuee of troth and justice. f' -: Sincerely. >�roeleiin, Port Perry, Uxbridge, ge, Cl- TiCOple are always anxious to make Andrew Glen. ; :� - - - �zemont, Brougham, Pickering, Wh- a change. There was also a widesp- - - PIPM thy and Oshawa. read dissatisfaction with the greatly riw► I - 'Atter . a .lingering illness fromq increased taxation, 'for which the Jewell Bhortsi�sng, 41b�., ••�: •:•• ` ' ,heart trouble and other complicat- goverment was blamed. The Beer OUaS TO RENT-Irk PickerinR - =dens, Mm Richard Puckrin died in and Witte measure was also very 14is H -nase. ienow bans renort!t•d, Apses the Oshawa General Hospital on pleasing to a great many of both at rkk""' New. Ogee. 43 Monday, abed 68 years. Mrs. Puck- political parties. The temperance men - 1�UR' PALS -Bred hockwheat. Bit m 1 �f ttiII wag highly esteemed b all who I' ver Hun variety R. Appleby, btyrtle Sun i - H{�w►Q MI Led $ IVy r +�••'e�!'r y timent is very strong in this prov- r }mew her. Her funeral t000k place ince and the temperance people Fe- R R i. Phone Clare rat as-44 _ . _ on Wednesday. Service waa held in sent this act of the government with- �'•1 TRAY1tD -Oo to in* premises. 'Mt Rp a Boil *s �! �•e •••• - ':••• •••• • ' 1�0 the United Church after which her out taking a referendum. The 'great 0-T a. Uxbridge, ? yearling calves. The remains were conveyed to, 3alein leadership of the Liberal Party, -Mir- Ommw May have some b_v pins P=Y and "•isirloin BtoA* lbw ��•• Cemetery for interment. She was chell Hepburn had a very great eff- vri s Ron 4S•44 ► twice married, her first husband be Ol1RB N>f PARH ->a open flat , lbtr $Q0. _ ins Mn Brownley, by whom she had set on the voting. He aroused great R tuts•. Boating. balhiM and e•b�a• Alb � A ��� ems` eutbuciasm wherever he addressed meats served when ordered. RefreMhments Asa two of a family, G. Browvnley, of the people. It remains to be seen wn- amuse nt�u• Term. moderate. t)yib�n Cow... • 'y" 40H, f Sank., and Mrs. Ha Paw - EWEN Harry ether or not he wilt prove as a Rr- eii, of Aaruilton. By her second mar- eat a statesman as he has been a �TKATISD -On tr+ the �ree+i•^n .+f "' ruse to Mr. Puckrin, she had two leader in a political futht. He is still �t� a"def let 9s. '°' s' Pie..• • t a'. Ontario danRhtens, Mrs Alvin Mclennan, of -a young man and may develop into mny heve�+ame a n,o. +nv n*oo•r� and pawns i intlsay, and Mrs. Chas. Baker, of '4 great statesman &a the years' pass � • A. 'bs' �s,n4 r. ., • • ' Pickering, all of whow survive tier: I* Pickering much interest was tak- Pickerin,01 F