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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_06_07''; � n '• - . '_. _ - • • : - .. • - ' '. •' _ .. 'rte.. a�' 40% PICKERINIG,,, V OL. -LIV -- _ -; -�- • _ _ - __PICKERING. ONT:. -FRIDAY, �T u N E' i . 1935: irTo. -I 1 t�tiafa�+rtivssal R,a�CDAt. Highland Creek - - Cedar Grove : 'i•: Med".I NOTIC.E -_t t � E N WOOD At he regular monthly meetir.g Under the auspices of the •w': �l. (1R. H. C. PF.AR901'- Physician , of the ti ",men's Institute held in S., a humorous drama, entitled, hndSurgeon, Dumbarton.' lbly „ 'Morrish's Hall ,on Thursday; May -D?zries" will be precen•e.i in!-:on `• Our trutkapai+A your way' MlLLS_ Ord, the fa'lc,wzng offices were �l- Chur_-h, Ceda? Gr +ve, on Friday, - FORSYTH. Onh. D-, Director every tiny." ected fnr t ,a apc„i�Q vPar: PrPOid- fume 7th. Good music belween acts. t .Ontometrical Associationo ntan`o: Reg- r to M�mberof the American Optometrical COAIJ, COKE, C't1t, firs. C. Wallace; VI'll 1st Vice-Prea. A r r�llection will be taken. 1 "nose: Established 1538: Usect :•�� ' Phonea'tidn Eye. eta mined by appointment Mrs. D. Stotts, 2nd Vice - President, taking part in the drama are: Mis_-es FEED .••a Phone 2804, Claremont. Ont. wvOD, CEMENT, 31 re. E. Craven, Sec.- Tieas., Mrs. Margaret Milroy. Isabel Stnott, Ruby Le�at. Duman assistant, Mrs P. A. White, Reesor, Irene Taylor, M;'rtl Ham-, _ � SAND, •GRAVEL, Pianist, Mrs S. Dixon; District Dir., ill, and Mesdames Alex. 'Milroy, :ill- 4 DONALD ,RUDDY Barrister. Mrs. f. Lapier, Auditors; Mrs. D. en Reesor, Levi Reesor and R. Scott. The price of pork and beef R. solicitor, Notary Yubltc. Moneyta Loan. aIld Stotts, 'Mrs. S. Dixon; Flower Com. -- — - OtticV lormerty occupied by tat late A. E. Chns- - , — now show's a prU$t for dart ,southwingo1ClourtHouse.Whitby• tuy J M .I. Lapier, Airs. H. Cavanagh, Greenwood - BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Mfrs J. Moloney, Mrs. E. craven, feeding. There is no bet- : BBATUN, BELL, , R0:3�1 Social -Committee: Mrs. J. Kin ett; W. J. BEA'roN, K. C. $ James and Mrs. Rains spent Sun- ter feed for the IIlOriE'y also local Darts a work day in Erin. than me Barley Feed. It H, B. BELL J. D. F. ROSS g Sr., Mrs. $. Dixon; Mrs. J. G. ,:Ile- J. A. WRIGHT A ` W MITCHELL Chesney, Mrs. J. Cleghorn, Mrs. R. Miss .Rutledge spent the week -end will give more pounds t0 • . :Moon, • drs. J. Maloney. Publicity at her home in Hon 872 Say Street. Toronto, Adelaide 8838 °0 °d' the ton than barley chop. Agent Mrs. J: G. McChesney. On Mrs. Southwell and family' sent p " - - - "�' (Snoeeflreor to D. Munro. and Picker- P Caters, RICHARDSON & Co. Barris•' ing Coal Co.) Wednesday, afternoon, June 12th, at the week -end in the village Test it and see. C•ters, Solicitors. Notaries etc„ Suites 309 0 + _.30 1 , o'clock, ock a tea and linen shower , 1 F' and eta - -a Ricnmond E. and Mrs. Pugh, of Claremont St E.. Toronto. Te1e $ , > 7 Pic keriII QIIt.' spent Sunda • at Emmerson Orlrer- CHOPPn'`G :j aes - - -Ad. 4810: Nights. Sundays and Holt- Pickering, :will be held at the home of Mrs. L Ra 3777 Pickering Phone 3013. stf y' Percy Tread wa' P 3 1 Office phone "400 Residence fi5a y,'Old Danforth Road, ,xi`e• Monday, Wednesday and Friday ' THOMSCN & NfcNIILLAN- Birrie -• South. _ 'Charlie and Mr.s. Wilson of Br- een, Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at STEWART BEARE ookhn, called >n Al r. and Mrr '['r- SPEC LaL Mked g. of Offir. Thomson, lot 11. concession y Kim• ale VicEePing, Office hours: Thursday and Saturday ev .'1P, on Surid V• Until June 1st, Chopping w1i] tvenings, !rota i.iM� p. m to 8 36 p m„ or by be intment. Toronto oficgg : E03 Royal Bank ' • (:ling t0 th? tlt•e,ng of the SCl1JUl done for 7 eCittB Ba Phone Pick 20.,'0. Toronto EI 'n 5303. Radio Service Miss 'IfabeI Harbron spent the end tt,ti2} ITuesdayl. AJ :ss,Rut'.r• ?>;c left per bag. _ shy if the week at her home here. f•): her home in rlaru ywoo�. _ Finest equipment for expert, Owiny to the unfavorable weather M1s, Frank Via was calle3 '1 tip Pa ,ry_ ON ANi k . A'.�T'` } � - Barric.terP, - - _ �l 'Solicitors.. Notaries Public guaranteed PA'rvice _ _ no Lea a was held last Tvesda ev- a FLOUR Y on Monday, n:vinfi to the !hildren's GORDON D. CONANT. County Crown Attor- Pe�Tto, Tubes, find. BatterieR nine: hints, she hd%l,,a kton nursin; !Mr Ask for KISSI!1lI for past, [t may• on baud. Miss Jessie Spencer of Brooklin } _;;ch south ..f ►3r u ha r, takes less shortening. I y YILLIN F. AN'+[S, B. A., LL. :B. ,' tr g. grind Pies,. Oftices -7 1.2 Simcoe St S , Oshawa Car Radio -and Attlplifiers a spent the week -erid A,th Miss E. Stewart' Cornet: wus So nfinei to erng grown wheat almost exclusive _ Phooes• —aa d 3 iOshawa . _and at the Lours Parkin. Howe, Whitby, (Mr, Conant' Phone 7 =Whit• 'Specialty. his home for a feet: days last week, ely. You buy my flour, I buy yeti bYl' 1u 1-a -sires >b:a� erI'ruce Traffic was very -heavy on' our uut is slowly irnprov4ng± an,l is :able wheat. - Phone Mark 3tht3, Pi- k..};,ail or Highway during the line weather to be- up and around' a tittle = - .EXCHANGE Urratui - -` _ , holiday +r. idemic measles Pas struck - 8tE Uff 9tf.1. / eP r: T. '^ _ - .Being. Conference, Sunday, no ser- the village and- ;ts sur:ouii&ngs; I exchange flour- for an kind d Nyal 1L (`. y N1TFI. D. D :9,. L D. S,• :ice or Sunday School was held last durin the week -end, makin•• it nec- ucceesor to Dr J. N. Dales', Graduate of D Q $ s grain. This napes you money. College or Dental Surgeons and Toro.• .The Deal Store, Claremont stinday. essary to Close trc scheo'. for L versity. At Claremont office over D. A. - PHONE 9*24 Mies:'• Eileen Tumminits spent a t.me. F• _+ C7♦RiiF_,1�i' ltaott's store every Sttetdt9y and Frida Phone • Beoue Io -tt. 2�1it few days last week w-i *,h- Miss Rox- - = FURNITURE ',na Ledzptt.- Reserve June '20th fr,r Greenwood Garden 4{ HHRBERTT F,ALLAiQE, L Dfi„ Miss F. Mowbray flits returned Part See bills, j.� t � Sale D. D, S., (t�duateof the Royal College of We are displaving an attractive y' _ Shingles 'For Sale tai �urgeorta and the University of Toronto variety of home from a trip to Picton with a t��fy�a,, -,ee in residence second door east of St.'And• )�'OUghanL f.w'sChurch. P,ckering,f)nt. Offictr hours :9 Atumioum wed (iranitewarP Etc. Party from Bmc�kiiit. :. Galt Galranized Steel Shingles, :4. m to 6 p., tn. or by appointment. (X -ray Furniture %nd Furr,ittire The recent rain: have been very Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. - sera). Ian l Pick 3700. 4310 - - Frank Malcolm and family spent Nnve }ties. welcome to farmers, although the hay Also. ro- rubbvrin buggy w. e Prices low, in. {repping `with tithes, rap- does not promise, ti;en favi?rab- Sunday with their relatives here. 6 Rgy beets. a u4>ristew* �atsi. Miss Frances Powell, of Markham _ L.+wn mowers sharpened.- �. ly, the anting grain looks wonderful. spent the. week -end with he people. T. PATERSON'9 - CLAR1sMONT • We are sorry -to report that Mrs, Cal! and N A ELIZABETH RIC HA RDSON- ■/^�� Rev. R. and firs. Van Wyck, of B prices. Phone 2612 A-& . Ftye and automcb,le insurance of all kinds, '�+ roc and Lime Wrn. Bell is not enjoying the best : Yp Whitby, visited relatives here -on , tHirce.entmg compsnie9ol wild financial stand- ,f health, also- Master Bobby �Youn aa. Just arrived a large shipruetrt tit - onfined to the house with measles Sunday. FUEL Gyp-(w in the fvlluvt'ing .lyet; ; '.1► numbs of o Mr. and Mra, J. McDonald, of Kin- " F POSTILL, Lict used Auctioneer, 473 in. ; .2 i.n. Ggproc r ur young people at sale, spent Sunday at tits M.Hamil- . for counties of York and Ontario. Alto fended the dance held at Chalk ton 'home. D Moo aa;.. or alt kinds at wan to 0o abotrtiw, 4!t in. x 134 in.. {.eke last Frida e�enin Good mug- acktw. Address Green asear P 4., Ono Y, g' The Donald Wilson !emit of Tor . , - 4x3 in. s 9r3 in. •• - c was rovided b tein's'O � Builders' p y s rchestra Builders Supplies R BEATON., Tt ?WNSHi� 4S in. x IOS in, if Whitby. onto, spent Sunday with their i•elat- -� i Clerk. Convev3scer. Commissioner for Ives here. takin,r at94avit., Aicc,,untant. Etc. Issuer of 48 in. x 96 DaniieAaa Board The regular monthly meeting of - _ Marriage License*, :'hire; ale, Ont. Star Lime :he' Institute was held at the school Miss Bate has made much prop - Hardw•all Plaster house last Thursday ,afternoon. In- turning towards better health :mince re- : L12Illber aTlfl Lath ''W M. MAW'. - PICKERING turning home. �r , seed of the usual prc�mm by the B. �'✓, Shingle9 • • -hildren, a picnic was held. It was yr. and yr . • A. Moffat, of Tor - lt.iceomr,d Alietioneer for York. onto, were visitnrs at the - Sheppard ,slue (coal � Ontario and Ontario °untie. LUMBER YARD jecided that we organize. a Junior , Institute in the Hall this Wednes- home on Sunday. _ ..'ltllberta Coal °+ An kinds of sales promptly attended to W &)ark. , of Toronto, enter- DOIIlesLlc Co, is Mies Eadie, of Toronto. will bt; :I . ThH`1Av EiR.4� +) \AREA • • - Y• _`Salre may be arranged for at the `iEWS office. piekerin Mills the quest of the 'day • and help the tamed city friends at Miss Bale's - a 8 home on Sunda '. , Bell and Independent. phones. Girls with programs. y Cement, 'Lime, Plaster ,: 7 Cvngratulatinns are extendet� to 1e Body Cnd -, . .. Whitby. Ontario. , __ -- -- ry �, .Mash! eedsf Mr. and Mrs. Beech, of Pickering on � � � ?j - = SAFETY 1 `he'Fy "_°°d the birth'oI a tittle dauKhter:' 'i�gents for LnDdp Fence and Poultry Su Mrs. George P}iilip, took her off - and metal Roofing +t • Y pP Mrs. *l;ent, of-Vancouver, is visit- Bring of flowers for decoration day -A GOOD DRi`'ER _ lies ins l ing with her sister, Mrs. John Petty at Cedar Grove Cemetery on Sunday " ~' aDd A 600D CAB. - this, %eetc. ' .. � :' test• Cockshutt ImJ lements -And iti SUR.ANCE'with {�jnes _ Our school teacher has purchased Thos. Norton 'has been at his fat- P a speedy Ford and. our merchant a hers, bedside, much of the tin* the .Secure Prices before Buying " ZUR2CH Cho ' 1>rl new Pontiac. -vast week, the latter being very pp $ Mrs. J, .Gale of Zephyr, has been seriouslWILSON B R O The 9tr•ungeet, Purely Cttaaajty • - ' . -• y ill. � - visiting with her parents Mr. and All nature is res g , : Coinpany 'in the . World Mon. Thur. Sat. firs. W, - Hollinger. • poiidin to the -- - S h M benefit of the million dollar rain. LOC�t = Sorry to ear r. Geo. Gates ha. �t• +. : :Oral Crops, fruit, and .gardens are all in -CYRIL E. '.1I' ORLEY not' been weir, but glad to report Phone Mark 7100 121 Y prime conditiorr: ' J• "- that he is im proving. Mr. Harvey had a concert engage- Pbone� - Pickering, 6706 T .. D a N . Lock `W (1OCT Mrs• E, Pilkey is enjoying a visit meet at Beaverton one night last Summer 'from her mother and sister, Mrs. week. Bert is surely a. popular ent- . � -E A'S T E R it r PICRERING, ONT. , P P U -sher and Miss Usher, of Toronto. ertainer. Can't be beat. Novelties • , the Rennie family and Walter' The W. I. will hold their June FURNITURE R. G. CLENDENING Fertney, of Toronto, spent nda} meeting at the home of Mrs. Winton - FUNERAL DIRECTOR with their. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. White, of Claremont, on the 18th, ` DECK -CHAIR- Varnished, __ Fenney. one week later than usual. Chocolate Eggs, Chickens Natural frame. With sling seat Private Arnbulanc8 - Edith Petty celebrated her eighth The W. J. Brown family, of Toron- and Rabbits, _ birthday on Tuesday of this-week by of heavy striped canvaw. wide Dray and Night Service giving a art to seventeen of her to, were with their people here on SC. to 54('. party Mona . . d June. 3rd i W s t•, i ben J. t terms. Special-81 50, Pbooe 9000 'little friends. Needless to say they birthday as well as the King's. Malvern 5000 all had a gold time'. 'Easter Greeting Cards. DECK CHAIR - Varnished, Church attendance was not so good g natnralfrairle, with cling !seat The meeting of the Woman's ass= -on Sunday, The' whooping- coug•h.haa 5c. and l0e. of. heavy, striped canvas, coral Markham, • (Jnt. ociation will be held in the church, lessened attendance at the S. S.; but AL lete with cAno _ at-2.30 o'clock on Thursday, June it is "now on the wane, and no new FARMERS 8 py slid sloping - - -`- -- - T -" 13tH. ,Word - `•Beabty." Programme cases of measles are reported. foot rest and 'wide ormA. Lawn Mowers Committee - Mrs. L. Hollinger and Miss Helen' Batclay was with her Vise farmers are treating their 8peci,il -�L n0, Mr4. W. J. Petty. ostesses - Mrs. mother hereaast week the latter be- seed with y' . ..' FOLDING HOLLYWOOD Sharpened amd Repaired Wes, Petty and Mrs Wm. Sinclair. ing in rather -poor health;,but return FORMALDEHYDE ' CHAIR -A very heavy tIpei , Brills' yours, NOW The circuit'bancjuet of the Official 'ed' to the city for an operation case, Board of. 1ti"hitevale, Locust Hill and the• patient being her Itttle nephew, to insures • smut free" harvest.' of �ldin}t arro' snail. B,_FI, Paints, . EnamelAr Laurence Goad. It eoAttj less than le. per bushel ' Spec-each 2 90. Cherryw'ood charges, . was held in VarIIiBhes and Stains. Cl-ferrvwood Hall on Friday evenin- %Vork at the cemetery is still go- to treat seed grain, , GARDEN BF•.NCHES- Natural, f last week and it was an enjoyable ing forward. Mr. Walter Percy and _ with Rreeh trite, S ecial -.95, MU RESCO 'in full line of colors. occasion. The eighty or more who putting in much time and ? P $ y son are uttin BL RPEE S GARDE.1 SEEDS SLIDER CGUCH -in heavy, Also TURPS and OILS ;tame to partake -of the sumptuous hard- labor in' building stone gate Iu balk. the economical way etrlped dark. with head rest. Garden Tools xnd Chick Supplies meal provided by the 'Cherrya•ood Posts, and the Women's Institute bay seed. gpecial value -g }s W. ladies and hear the speeches, music have - sponsored the care -of flower ,Fire have tho Ageney for both vocal and instrumental which beds surrounding the cairn of rem- _ a' .� t MA99EY•HARRI9 was followed b the embrance. Mr. and M'rs. E. Holtby, T C A STERRITT Y guest speaker,. _•. REPAIRS. _ Rev.,fir. Bishop, of Uxbridge. , .who assisted by-Mrs. Lemmon and Mrs. Jonesi �$ Jtore Far oral Director - was exceptionally fine, felt that it Brown', have made a good beginning, 'Ambulance serVlCe ARVIN BUSHBY had been a feast of good- things and in time this will be a creditable ' PbOD6 68M throughout.. Rev. Mr. -Bick presided hack - Around for the cairn. There is Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 466 in his usual good form, ably assist- still much work to be done in. levell- FICKERINIG 9WA 30 Is ed by Mr. Russel Forster, Recording in•g and cleaning up, although a Piakerinq, Ontario PiCKERING Secretary. good start has been made. t, i that soon he would be able to return - A a his old haunts, a one partially and � • ��� Best active man, and not one � FASCINATING dead, he resigned himself to the joy ✓ ":. of sharing his days and his work ' SALADA FLAVOR with Genevieve. She might not be a � - son, but. damn 'it, she was as good • as one? `> Arid so the summer paused. The K problem of Christmas was' success- fully solved by Sir Miles and Lady Pencarrow going off to Christchurch. s Kitty and Robin went to 'Palmerston Vie' 1 North for the Manawatu races, and a Genevieve had her Christmas dinner - _ .... _ with Kelly and his wife. Miles did T E not ask; nor was he ' hold, what Genevieve's plans were, but he guess - _ - - - - - - -•.. .�- _- _____- . . . Jed that her loyalty to the old home, """ and her arr�clly, ;"Id draw her back again. r Pat's ship arrived at New Year. Your Handwriting TIDES His easy genial manner had a new i of YOUTH importance, and his arrival was a , signal for family rejoicing. Reveals Your , 6y NELLE M. SCANLAN Genevieve explained to him how All Rights Geoffrey St. L1111' - things stood 'at home; for in letters Character. Reserved Of "Pencarrow") it was difficult to tell him the com- - Graphologist (Author ncarr �' � � (plications He knew that Kelly had - . married 3laisie, and his father had ' - (Editor's Note: Letters continue to creased b the fact that the husband ' l been very ill. She left him to connect y • pip �' come in in increasing . volume, as has been kept unaware of the frfend- SYxtorsis hers affairs it would hasten his re- the two events. more and more of our readers wish ship. P Here We see a group• of young peo � g We never do anything in this f Pie carried on the tines or youth cover •, though it was doubtful if he family without a bust -up," said Pat. to avail themselves of the help and This is the point that can provide Yours Kelly Pencarrow tinally settles would ever again plead in court. intimate guidance of' this well -known down on the Pencarrow farm, with "Doesn't Father go out to the Hutt g the spark of real danger, because the Genevieve, his cousin, as housekeeper, Robin had come to see liim re it all, or see Kelly. Graphologist. Do YOU need his husband is quite likely to place, a 'Who is in love with, her cousin, Robin gularly, but the subject, of Maisie help? Your letter will be confidential. rather suspicious complexion on the A )derrick. Courin fief! aJoieeyaid be_ Kite and her dismissal had never (To Be Continued.) See article for details). Comes engaged to EIs s owing- nte. affair when it comes to his attention, Peter Pencarrow typist. snowing interest been referred to. Miles had avoided - and it is certain to do so before long In Maisie ilate, a dden it; and Robin could `not introduce it. The family is suddenly faced vetch He was therefore completely i Hea V6�ater Cure Is a young -wife .doing the right My advice to my correspondent is the serious illness of Sir allies Pen p etel in . the g y g to tell her .husband. After all, he is carroty. 3' hiu b encouragin the attentions Kelly suddenly mar0es Maisie Kite. dark as to what had happened during; of a single yours man Without the { K 1:ot err, ogre, and, it is a hundred his absence. And he had not seen her. Its Fffect on Slowing Heart knowledge of her h- usbaad? chances to one that if the wife tells Sir Miles wondered what Genevieve since. Action Is Put t0 "rest Mere is part of a.letter I have just him all about it, :without placing -too thought. Had her clear eyes seen It had been the source of the first ( :, received which is self- explanatory: vital a stress on it, he will under- - .id the incident in its real light? . Did quarrel between he and his rnother. j Drs • T`.' Cunliffe Barnes and J. War- g 1 For the first time he had caused hei "Dear ?�It. St. Clair --I stn 3 years stanch. Then the young main m,ay be she know' that he alone was to blan.F ! ren of the .Osborn Zoological Labor- i old, good- looking and before I was invited to the house when the hus- tears, and this fact swung him to ' pre_ for his_ }resent condition? I story, Yale, cut 'out frogs' hearts, Put married,. four years , ago, was popu- band is sent, and in that way, a After the first anxiety he other -extreme. her should b? solrte .tn ordinary water and dome in- lar with both sexes. hIy husband is family, -friendship begun. y over her quarrel with his mother aver Maisie? heavy water. Reporting in 3ctence, older than I am, bean 37 father had .passed, Genevieve began The girh was nothing to him, after g years of. I have peglected to speak of the 'to view the tragedy much as her all. she had come well out of the' they relate that in ordinary water age, but for all that, I am very much pos ■ihi ?f *pies- almost probabilities 7 - -father was doing. It was pot the business. Kelly had married her, •rind I. the frogs' hearts beat ten times in , in love -with -him. and he with me. that the young man -might eventually _ ,.shock of Kelly's marriage,-but his she was mistress of the Home-Farm : eleven seconds, but in beans water Unfurttmately, however, he • is called feel more than platonic to thin uncontrolled anger, fed b wahiak - only ten times in more than sixteen 'away frequently to work, sometim- and flogged Y y So the reconciliation was n triumph seconds. young wife, and start further Qom- " gged by his own fiery words. for Kitt Not that her teara� were+ es several weeks elapsing beffre he lications because h feel that at He had exaggerated and distorted a false. Robin had never spoken harsh- This slowing effect may •hare Its i returns home, and it is impossible this stage, a frank expt>ination on Dimple act of independence into an uses fa the treatment of fast hearts. for rife to "go with him on these oc- 'clear- irreparable effect, her before never told her, in the wife's pars will clear up any Irreparable disaster. Sometimes she effect to mind her own business and But Drs. Barnes and Warren- make casions. You will appreciate that I restage of difficulty arising from the - - �ISw her father watching her, his - leave office affairs alone. no such prediction, More experim- am thus' left very, lonely,- and being ..••oyes trying to read her mind. She ents must be conducted with higher young, like to have at' least a fairly situation. _ � g $sonars _of her complete absorption - even caught a subtle plea, "You nit Robin and his life, he was the safe mammals —rats, rabbits, and the like good time. I have- been going out, of know, but don't betray, me." and central figure in' her universe. i — before heavy water Fan be prescrib- 4 course, and on ong of these oc- gave• you any problem that 114r. St.' - When Miles had recovered sufRci- 'She could not keep' out of anything ed for human beings whose hearts casions:- when my husband was away, Clair can advise you upon? Would ' ently to get up, he still refused to that affected him, and his effort to are in a violent flutter. Besides the became acquainted, with a very .like you tike his help' Have" you 'any f Dee anyone but the family and one set up barriers beyond'! which she i lowest price .thus far quoted for be'avy i able young man, about my own age. friends whose true characters you or two old friends. He had always might not water =1s '83 a, milligram—about. six. He comes from a good' family, and would like 'to know? Perhaps y g go had frightened' her, and i - p you teen• drops. - - • took a liking to me, so that he asked merely wish-'to know what YOUR been proud of his fine physique. and the hurt went `deep. It' was these i � me, quire often to ,let ,him take me - his eloquence. He did not relisb. the tears that birought•him back to her, That heavy water should .retard handwriting reveals of . yourself. - pity. the heart is natural. Chemleal aye. out, There is nothing emotional about Send idea of >x $e refused to be a ttri.d when the storm was over, and specimens of the writings you 'theme for Club gossip, the -• reconciliation complete, Kitty stns . which heavy hydrogen. -16 our friendship; it is entirely platonic, wish to be analysed, -stating birth- On held her. son even more ti y found have Iess, errer than others. I but for some reason or other -I date in each case. Seied' 10t -'coin for On warm'da a Miles drove out but ghtl than i gY didn't tell' my husband about him 'did not halt anywhere. Hence a slowing own should- have before, for he was determined to g � each specimen, and include with a' J an effect like that brought about by , really, I think, because it didn't oc- Genevieve had tried to . persuade wipe out those tears. 3e stamped addressed envelope, to: ' her father to meet - batiiin in. ice water. _ - - -��-to me -that-it was worth telling people, even to- go Robin did not go� out to see Ke ?ly, Geoffrey Bt.. Clair,. ..Room. 421, 73 F g about. Now that we see each other Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ont- sometimes to the office. It would dis- but wrote -a little note wishing them _ quite often, it doesn't seem possibl_, tract his mind from himself. But happiness. When he went to'aee his for me t4 tell my iiusbai3d,•and I am Letters will and ,rer -the pride of. a handsome man, facing -uncle each. day Genevieve' was there, ':Tree Pla-rlting , beginning to worry a, littl+;i�: t?ecause plies mailed as quickly as possible. - 'the pity of . his fellows, would not an efficient secretary _ to Tier father. I wouldn't wam- him to lie worried. . submit.to this. After. their first- unhappy encount- (FArrestry Yews Digest.) Is these anything you can tell rite or Finding 'him adamant in this, er, when' Genevieve- suggested that Planting' -of. 164,000 -,000 trees on advise that might help me sokve #his' The total value•of,tt% London. Zoo's` Genevieve suggested that he might marriage was now out of the quest- state and national forest lands in little problem?". animals• reptiles, and • birds is esti. give a certain time each day tb his ion—at -least, for the present, and 1934 sets a }early record to date in I can quite' appreciate the %one - mated at £47,273,15s. !'work, and offered to act as liaison Robin readily agreed —too readily• the United States, reports the Amer - liners that this young married lady - between him and the office. She knew Genevieve thought —they had not ; ican Tree Association. The' report has to put up with 'when her .husband met atone. - that if once he got involved in busi- shows more than 86,264,000 trees is away -for long stretches, alai the Genevieve dreamt-of the Robin of were planted on state forest areas .temptation to make friends too while earlier days; the gentle', courteous of more than 85,000 acres. , On the away the lonely hount. The difference s _ companion, the diffident foyer. .+loth- • national forests there were planted in the ages of this lady and her hus -- p ing could erase those softly radiant more than -78,000,000 trees on - more band is considerable, and -if there years. No wild ecstasy, no sudden ' thrill of than 77,000 acres. was any question of incompatibility \4 passion, but a warm, satin- pEg(ITANT� fying love held in leash by necessity;! - Planting programs for 1935 are or. divergence of opinions between - ( N CH comer She rusty herself ca t/,e � now .well advanced and the ex ec- them, an affir of the type that's'he Ir" Aa , co ardent andndg the erseii �ponseo l erable increase in' lantin s on s ate niatteiss 'would certainly complicate `,•• `•; Q�� `�,�w forests trhile it is expected 100,- Howe \ to ton is that there will be consid- descrw 1 p ver, she says that she i£ very l; ` `, 4 �v4 // There was nothing • milk- and - watery r�, , �tj �wv "o �e about her, Now it seemed that they 000,000 trees will be planted on na- much in love with her husband and' yeti �o Q Go to your drn girl or department store and peed back frora the first Vonal forests." There'. are Spring i there .is, apparently: no gone of con- , , �' had sli buy dt1l Dye �my color, 15c -2 for 25c). heights they. had reached, a disquiet- Plantings' in 'the 'shelter belt area tendon; It thus simplifies the case \ c _ Llte it, Thor all as in •s acaretaent of SO in mood was • u on them. It was a aggregating OOO,OUO trees. This is to a matter of 'loneliness and the 1 words orless, why you prefer RIT-1,000 g P a small amount'compared with what f necessity of• having •friends. Pipe Smokers. fill up With = pairs of Monarch Debutante full- waiting from which the eager ex can be done in the same area in I GOLDEN VIRGINIA � fashioned— shadow•free pure calk chif- pectancy had. been . drained away, . i It is a peculiar fact that, irf cases : '.. aTld ¢lajQjl d real ly. Leaving only - a sense of feustration; the proposed 10 -year planting pro - l of this kind, the friend who appears good SmO1C2. ton stockiag s— latest Spring shades— gram, but the 2,000,600. seedlings are g 1 Earaateed 51.00 value —will be given DS of temporary defeat. g to 'constitute a problem is always n izes to 1,000 entrants•' 'There tee dozens of So Genevieve turned to Iaw and' the all 'that are available. member of the' opposite sex. I sup'- ' sons why You wrll Prefer RIT. RIT comes task of helping her father, and .Hiles pose that this is natural because of in 33 bait brilliant colors, from which can found a deep and compensating hap- the humanness of people and the beproducedover50of the newest Paris shades. piness in their association. He was Export Is Doubled A 0011 To All fAST COLORS WITHOUT BOILING I natural attraction of the sexes. But Onlyy RIT offers this advantage! RIT is the proud of his daughter. With meti- it certainly provides a source of w 94dern -tint or dye — easier and surer —fat culous care he explained intricate• The value of farm implements and potential trouble and unhappiness, Who USe YEAST ` superior to ordinary "surface dyes" because points of law, and he _quick , per -' machinery exported during April and in the present case, this is in- it contains a heated iagredirat that makes eeption delighted him. He began to was more than double that of the i find the color rook in d« " Phillips Pure LIVE p+►, sec facer and last enjoy the role of semi - invalid and same month last year when it Ion er, Sold ever where, II Yeast helps my digestion more S HOW TO WIN the aloof autocracy of directing af• amounted to $500,831 against $'232, - r ••than anything else. It'creates an... 1. Rrite,a short statement (under 50 words fairs from afar. Gradually he was 651, the Dominion Bureau -of Sta- WHEN YOUR DAUGHTER appetite . , .and aids' digestion recovering, nd with the knowledge tisites reports. The largest exports afterwards."—London, England on why you prefer RIT Dyes and lead it g' — Extract from original letter. together with an empty RIT package (or went to the United States at $204,- COMES TO WOMANHOOD 'seasonable facsimile) and your name and i 943,. the United Kingdom . next with In Phillips Pure LIVE Yeast ,a way .address, to John A, ,Huston Co, Ltd.. 46 $111,527, the British South Africa Most girls is =, has beret found to preserve in the high- " ,Caledoniand.,Toionto. F'or Bab 's Bath their teen's need Y third with $7?•,807• D tonic and re est state of activity the live elements 1 Send as Man yy as you vi+ish contest dots gu' ` `' which wake yeast such a splendid eor- daightJune 29, 1935. More than that OF Ott other lator. Give your ;,, rectfve of the ills arising from trvuble9 i 1,000 ftth vlill be awarded on the member of the family', baby's dateghcerLydiald:;'\ in the digestive tract. g i t tti dd � i' Pinkham's Vege- ' ' i the o e }u gcs, wlytc�} v<iu final, fender delicate' ;kin needs the FOR table Compound No need, now, lo bother about -new nether pou'wia a pair of silk sl:oc�agt Ot supplies each day. Phillips ]rant, stases Ziot, wt will mail to all entrants . free of reCfieSt care for the next few i active. You can buy a month *s supply �hh QQ �iQ s e and attention. The' YEAR -ROUND months: Teach ' and more ahead —=and save money. by ifflriomeRu fM lease°klet— "The A.B.C. - �` ' her how to guard x doing ,it. US a tag soft, soothing oils in Baby's Own FITNESS her health at this Soap make it specially suitable t'cal ime. Wh a she is a ha Phillips Pure LIVE Yeast is an' Eng - ICi II Cat . t e happy, fish discover —one that has belped for babies, and its Clinging fro- 1 i healthy, wife and mother she will many thousands in England to new gran ce reminds one of the roses of rd r ' �� ` 7' thank you. henith. It corrects digestive troubles, ` France which help to inspire if. _ Sold at all good drtig storks; makes your food do you good, and builds ' r �. v' t -- top your. blood. TINTS and DYge a'n't iktlfor you and Baby loo° s�.aa' . �tfa�aE.pitt�eitattl ■s g - Ritleacon+ouiaat If yntr have found yeast good for sou, _ Sou will find Phillips Pure LIV Yeast ■eoredw■fer,me. i sas,pT1n30e,larp • nrttlOc,Extr . t , rs . sotd.7se VegetaWeCompotmd Moth beneficial and economical. And Lrtomeunn Issue 1v0, 23 135 ScottATurnerLta NewcastleuyoaTrae,Eat. ■a,,a,e1i,,,,M,ay s„„Y,� you'll like it,• 15 days' sup�lr (iII y jTp� �'1 olli oot of + AietrrbwedinCanadaby — aranulo.. of pleasing taste) for aUc; 45 A0�' 6,� tJp(l +y Bm& Llmked, Tormta, it ; + days' supply, 61:00 at your druggist's. .:r r with anu:her, than those of -any As 1 have said, the hu.,. Wh The'Wodd other language. vocabulary- Is likely to- ma lit 1112. • • i • „" � O/" V �■^ � � ' � � y . s • foreigner uneasy, but he soon tludx • To most educated foreigners, it that nine- tent`is of it ties euCc'y bn - `�f , It A"u rwn.' 1 seems so simple that it strikes them led la the dictlonarles, and :a never '-'• Takes toEnglish drawn on for everyday use. t s r:cl:. ._, ""LESSON ,NO. 57 merchandising efforts, if some de- _ as almost a kind of baby -talk. To be ness in synonym; is hardly his••c ^:1• signer or manufacturer creates ladies' sure when they proceed from tr ing - A DESIGN FOR TAPESTRY Y garments styles which prove popu- earn; be y not trying. write Can 'Fig, No. 191 is a splendid example g - to speak it to trying to read and I -ish- poetry but to spcaL- It n Fng- of tapestry design. As in the print- lar, you wil ]soon find many garment f P L. • '.Vlencken, n' Harpers) ' write it they are palr3Cully unCeceir•- ---�ed cotton design of 'last' week's les- manufacturers u -ing aimilar, styles, _ ed, for its selling is almost as irra• lish prose. That it may be spoken The English language today is so tntetigibiv, and' even ,gracesully,_ wa•a son acquired elimination has been They are all trying to cater to a tionat as that of French or Swedish, ''^' far in the lead lhr• ;ughout the world very few words has been demoustlat. An sought for, first, through Rhythm by popular demand. But, when some- that it is probably spoken by as but so long as they are content to ed by D :•. C'. K. Ogdcn, the lingiish .4 a simple repetition of lines ' and tiling produced becomes sufficiently many people as the nest two fan tackle it viva voce they find it stran. g psychologi.t. Dr. Ogden be:feves. fir• - shapes, then through Tone Rhythm commonplace in advertising to have uages, Russian and German combfn_ gely loose and comfortable, and at by repetition and relation of three the same time eery precise. The Rua. deed, that S,U words are sufficient le. reached the popular stage, it has lost ed. ...... all ordinary purposes, -and he has de. J. tones against a light tone back_ its appeal in so far as its adverbs- scan, coming into it burdened with , English, brought to close quarters his six cas�i, his three genders, his used a form of simplified Lnglish, background. Ing individuality and is a Poor in- with formidable rivals, has ' won called by him Basle;- whic.:r lines -no It you will study Fig. No. 132 you�esoment z °r -th advextiser, very often, not by force of numbers palatalizes consonant;, and his com_ will note the 'necessary pen and, ink Another phase to which too little more. Of his 850 s o:f no lea : than and lofts ns not b; but b the I3hers Plica ed pronouns, luxuriates in a 600 are the names of biin;'s, which -, work before washing-in, an of the attention is frequent] y language w;tich has only two cases, y given,, is that weight of its merit. "Ia wealth wis• leaves only 250. for the names of qual- g y .no grammatical gender, a set of con- tones.. This is, similar procedc ure as of getting Interest in your --- pictorial dom and strict economy," said the I sonants, which' (save only r) maintain _hies and actions, and for nil bas ]iris Thehe grobaledecidedsdif2erence lesson. how_ given man's Fhandkerrhleiyto are il- eminent :Jakob Grimm a century' ago, their integrity in the face of any im_ ences t g thernd eyes that held sari- "none of the other living languages aginable rush of vowels, and an out. - • ever in the strong tones as against lustrate by picturing the merchandise can vie with it." To which the em• fit of pronouns so simple that one of ' the more quiet arrangement of tones alone, it is difficult to get interest, laent Otto Jespersen was adding on -, them suffices to address the Presid ' used last week. The large motif[ is beyond ' the straight merchandise ly the other day: "It seems to me ent of the United States or a child in y T + • painted in solid black. It is strongly Point; whereas if you bring the hand_ Boy's Father 1 0 tie g y positively and expressly masculine. alms, a lovely female creature iii Estate of Lawrence - contrasted by white on the flowers, kerchief directly to the front show- It is the language -of a grown- up.man, camera, or the vast radio hordes of then we still have a furthel' con- Ing a man wiping his glasses, posing and has very little childish or femin- 8 Father .Coughlin. And the German, London,' . Eng.. —Tbe• e_tate of -.the. treat between a' low light tune on the the glasses and handkerchief -direct- ins about it. ly !n the forefront and just tinder the Scandinavian, the Italian and the late Col. T. E. L&Wrence— Lawreuce stems against a high light tone tor. Dr, Jespersen goes ' on to specffl- Frenchman, though the change for of Arabia —will be sued by the fath- the background. This design may be his face, you would thereby Introduce I ctstioaa : =• English !s .simple, it has hem-is measurably -less-sharp, nev er- of Albert Hargreaves, • butcher's handled in two ways, first, by wash- the human Interest elemetrt in .a clear sounds,,,it, packs „its words close - ertbeless find it grateful, too. Only delivery boy, who was injured in• tiie ing.in the background. all over the Pleasant way and at the'same time ly together, it Is logical in their ar_ the Spaniard brings with him a ]an_ motorcycle crash in which f.awrence apace to be occupied by the design, feature the handkerchief with much rangement, and it is free from all guage comparable to English for log• was fatally injured, titer Dailv Ei. 1 lhhe the first wash is dry- then paint more sales invitation Some time: it pedantic flubdub, by Latin out of ('cal clat•ity, and even' the . Srtanlard,• press asserts. : in the low light tone on the stems, is necessary -to be brutal in regard' the language of Babel. What an im- � is afi]icted with grammatical gen_ Hargreaves• was injured s-hen'[.aty_ •z then the solid black on the large motif to illustrating merchandise as plain- mense advantage lies in a single thing der. rence's motorcycle struck hi; bicycle, and, finally with white paint put in ly as possible, the particular article its lack' of grammatical gender” •:':-Your contrasted tone for the. flow- to be sold, but more often you are (I spent the years from 1881 to 153.' ers, thus eliminating the original Permitted any 'necessary licence to - trying to remetber whether . Ilund wash of the background. The second help make the presentation attracti i ve. to proceed wa T so Katze were der, die or dos, and, y' un this.- drawing hen there are little points of con- li I can't tell you to 'thl;-dap.) ;And 'Would be to Paint .a light background sistency that enter your work-in so what another In Its reduction of all folio flret, omitting' the whites' of the many ways. For example, f you- por- the . pronouns of the second Arson /* J}Y�' • �w• oers, next paint the tone for the trait a man, and woman- apparently nominative in the single ,you' �` ` �t �BtPms, then the solid_ black of the interested in the same object. be-sure • • '%lO large rziotlfs and the white paper that both pairs of_eyes are attracted Whec. American, pedagogues- iris• _ V ,( represents the whiteness of the to the same spot; that the- - interest Pj ]flowers So in •our conversation Ruwg natural] • course on the virtues of Engiisdh, they ��1'tp Some artists prefer one y y almost always begin by hi•mning its ��,gt • V �� 'method and some the other, it wcUl to that centre of interest. Check over enormous Yocebulary, which is at be necessar for Your drawing -; very carefully "for the - y you' to try' both least twice as large as that of any -- little thin that are 'fnconslstPrit, and Q� Q� ftnethods and tberl in future use the life little things that might help tnak-e other language: But this Is not what One which you consider most pradtic- it more valuable in advertising use, r.nchants the foreigner on the coot. lE %f Koy 65 This 1, your w oak for. One final word of -caution. It is all racy, ,the vast reaches of the socabu• : • f, r > �hl�, J�j $ a�,O,,__ r . iaty naturally alarm him, .and he chap avail to have ideala, but do not kePpi as close as he may to its ele• \�$! $ dy _ - chase your Meals' at the• e'xpen §e of �� �. - - practicability. Advertising art is one ments.. i ';.:. The thing that really wins him. !s of the proceed ow ;ltof yourwlorkg with mthe the succinctiness and atmplicitp of 0 hCy +'�c ! °tt " these . element.8. We- ttse,, for. -all w 4r ?idea that.yo -ur eontrl;bution Is-going _ _. to be used with text . matter and our store of Latin' polyayilables, a t•, b, - other elements to help sell goods is great many more short wordy than y advertising nledidms Let your com_ -Inn; _ones, and we are ,always try.. pleted effurts be :dominated by rise , Ing to make• true. long pries short._ at began. As mobile vulguy In the y - 1 "Efelp Sell Doody" -angle. Flghteetiih Century, .two wortia and _ _ I ..Questions '14111 be ans%vred in this both satin, is mob today,, ., one., word. Itlh� departmenr: Anyone wisttfdg- to re- slid ttiiaYOne as English as cat' Chat. ceive a personal •repi'y- - may fiave -'was ­onre udi - D gr#ettl =' -is flow' _plin; ;same irq 3r siampetl, addreg.ed on- -what was-:gasoline only yesterday .is.- y - I veloDe Is uuclo-;ed with the - request. ah•eady gas. No other European Ian- - The Art Director, Our Sketch C:iub, gua'ge, &ias so•many three- letter words. 13 Adelaide Street West. Toronto. nor' so many' fouraetter aorcis,'whe tfier :a}erorous..9r titiughtp• And nope 1ame •Buffalo other caa bap its say with .so few - I . ,1.3 : - of theta. SPreral years ago an ;tmo-rlcan yiG; Sa,4atuon.' Lar-P areas of _. -land ptiVolugMi. Dt•• Waiter Kii'lcconaelt, "c • b _ across the , three I'rairiP . Prni•inrea..;tttTitrrtook' to -count= the hurtt•ber 'of - I are roported loci to productivity and .yltabtes needed to' translate the Gas- op t the finger Ot- imspieton ,points to th 'iryi.of Mark into forty- Indo_F;uropeam buffalo. Over•Ila luring ,ante tramp- - lanFya;es, ranging lrottL.Pcr i,Tn ttnd ling by the munar(h of the plains Iiludu tans ro Fagiish and French. i have been the primary cause 'of He found that, of all of them, rn,glls.h j -burn_outs" common over alargp area tins the, most economical, foi it:torik n_ ouihr•rn; Saykatchewau. Dr: 7. but '29.900 syllables t0 do the job. a Mitchell,'Unfyersioj 'of Saskatchewan tt'hereas the"arerage for all the --Tell= soils department, v tonic' - _ suggests: languages vra9 33,6x0, that for Ontario's HighWays'..... group-336,560. teat for the - - -'" ,a _ .• n ' The immediate cause 'was not fire; life Slavic t he b top. friable, but wk a which cerried ' indat .`t, n k' oup fBengaTi, ]'rrsian; re ! O T Speedways ■ _ away tits easii. y pulverised Sanskra, eta.. 43,180. surface- soil '•down'to 'the tough, com• It is . commonly believed that Pact sub ,oil which is quite inPe1 tile.. !'ranch is- a ter: a Language and, com• ISE ECQ SPEED wh-i>`h l G �,r eaves terrible injuries itcf tfrt. Y italian . and b, vgan to blow. Spanish, it actually is, but compared - and death•in its wake ig hardening the hearts ' `F The _trek.'of the ,'Anyal NorthweSt to Eng.lir;h it. is girrelous,• lo, it of people, police'and courts agaitist -all reckless Last w•w -k, we tneatioued the pitticY Mounted Police to 'Albert a, in is; t, takes 3t;.000 syllables to.; say what' - drivers. They .will . be dealt. with -ruthlessly. tO - of copying and using a technique recalled reports. which described "bte F:tlglish say, in 29,000. Dr: IilrktOn: - make OntafiO'6 highways safe for everyone. Laade popular by some designer. T rolling plains .everywhere trenched nell did not undertake to determine he slid rutted by the. bufralo:"' There- Cite average size. of the syliaiiles he °.i - ttnt� *we would like to establish in• was counieii, but I am confident tdtat it In self- defence qou •are wise to �fighf the temp. Alertly of orse6 meat rat• ilia p . , especially at night. Make sure 'ut• minds in this connection 1:, oleo, but the horses 'Paced' stnrva•: •he Kati dean sa he would hate found tatiOn t0 speed . its difference ,compared to other two. - those of English .shorter, taking one• that' your brakes, lights and tires are efficient. , -- Cultivate a definite sense"of responsibility towards Japanese Army Honor's Ruler - pedestrians and' other drivers. It . is the only 'Wise . ' course. IT• IS BETTER TO BE , 'S AF E... THA N SORRY :, .. -44, a 1. TO, ' � M OR VEHICLES BRANCH_ - ''t` ,?•• - - • .. gyp. .. .. iP - -' :ONTARIO DE�ARTM T »" - EN OF HIGHWAYS w AA ONTARIO t IS— STOP 7. ,' , ' .. ;�,;;�:•: .,, ..,...�.' .;, ;tea � -.. ... .... ,•• In .Ontario, during 1934, there were nearly 10,000 auto- - °•• '!er " mobile accidents. 512 people were killed :a - �• :. 990 `people we i jured i 8, re n .�.. ► ... a considerable increase over 1933. h must be evident ' to all thinkivi people,•that this must,stnp., _ F'ni f -�or Hirohito ( ctn Whit" Itorr•c) t:ictut ad ri hr_ r,', ;:i e 1, 1h­ Ia.ra;irs^ ' Arta ; on tht' parade Hopi. T. B. McQue.sten, ground in Toyko Burin- celt-hratiop of hip thirty- i:ourth bietht.-'ay. 1,r':tdiri the group behind the Lot- � Mn,;rfrrofHighwa ; s, - �p peror are his brothers, the Royal Princes Tftkantat su (lefL•) and Chicltibu- - Talking Pictures - - _ • • ............._,' . _ , Farm 'resin Harness. - 4"13.80. -tip.. ... . '. d . . Demonstrations .,..Horse , s • . �. •'•. .; . Dollars at Various Prices •: ':; '' ''� _.. ..Prizes_ - -,small prize and a :_ :..` :Sweat Pads Team Lines is the, Time to get that Old �- trip to. Muskoka Harness Repaired �Lu' 6 both noon and Might - - • phone 290.4 , CHAS. COOPER, , CLAREMONT G - , 0 IL BRADLEY-... ' • pp e • : °' rie iG�itZ1 Ytc `'K" rebuilt ,Miss Bradd went to her home near Levi Armin Miss A. B. Thom and M� w• Cowan, Mrs. Gerald Cowan, be held in White Church, Erskine Cemetery* on Sunday; June 9th,' at s BlaokatnitlaiIIa, WLwork — Brighton for the King's, birthday. Rev. E. M. and Mrs. Burgess, attend- p. m. A loud - speaker will be install- at right p. ion .» s Terms Miss Wallace went to her home in ed the rural gathering of the Tor- ed by S. Beare, Markham. The see- Nsw is the time to have thoee repair - $1.75 pet year; $LSO 'pai(f in advance Greenbank for the week -end. Mrs. Slenkin, .bliss Ethel and Goo.' onto East Presbyierial at Agincourt -last Wednesday: - vice will be conducted by Rev. Dr. job@ attended to. Harrows repaired. Carmichael and the service of praise also new sections on hand. The taw- Subscriptions to the United States of Toronto, spent the week -end with St. Paul's -on- the -Hill, Dunbarton, will be led by the united choirs of ous Fleury Plows always on baud. S and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. Mrs. Fostun. Pleased to see Mrs. Sunday, June 9th. Sunday School at St. Andrew's, W4titby; and St. And - `Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa• ' Blenkin out again after her recent 2.15, in the hall. There will be no rew's, Pickering. Collection in aid of tore and Electric Waahers. -- — sr. ere illness. . service on Sunday, June 9th, owing the Cemetery Fund. Dealer its Cochsbott and Frost & - JUHN MU.t1KAR. FrODrietor• Air. and Mrs. Alex. Thom celebrat to the Decoration_ Service at'Erskine' Wood machinery; u - Garden Notes d their wedding anniversary at Mrs Cemetery: Please rrote that, beginn- Sunday, A phone call will bring us to your farm. Maple Leaf Mutual Fu a `. Tom Chester's last Wednesday. ing on the following June Qzy.acetylene welding. - Give the peonies !iquid. , fertilizer Mr. and Mrs. Weir have taken K. L'6th, Sdndav School will be at .2 p. IaSnsaace Co Phone Pick 715 ater well it Ge occasionally and -water 1Vhite's cottage again for the summ- m. at 3.00 D. S. T. The Annual Memorial Service will F- T- �7CTCGd�Ta3l,rd weather keeps dry, :0,o' u�r lieu hie e!'tilrs. Jas. Mitchell, Misses Janet and WAWANESA INS. C.O. GREENWOOD '' 491y around them: is, a bu.y -ti l +e •�lar.ting out and �'iulef Alli,on,,blrs. btcCunochie, T COURT OF REVISION-.... heap Rates for Farts and Countrl . , .'annuals. Shade all, the little plant, 51rs. Lawson, Mrs. McConochie, Mrs. r Buildings - -,from the :un if they begin to droop. can be planted among the PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the first sitting of, the- Court of Windstorm Insurance on Buil ding - Windmills, Silos etc. Notice''' -to You Annuals ds the tulips' die, $50- Reward $50 Pevision for the Municipality the Automobile Insurance -of 'A • ;• tulip. to -fill -in . of - .. ii the peuuies hate :pore than one Tr),Amship of Pickering, for the rev- All Kinds. ` ' — " bus{ to a stem, nip off the smaller ti'ill be p�iti for lriforo �tlou ision of the assessment P.oR for 1935 We do Build.init nf all kinds. buds, leavin the centre one, as the ' '7 '�stiWl buds ,rlever' 'develop Rroperly. ,' °Rd1I]¢l L,O the arrest ao.d sou will be held at the Township Hall, Brougham; on Monday, 'the 10th day Write or Phone $OWKAN & $OWE CaRPFNTI%RING,, „ ;•, - . . and spoil the other bloom. Fiction• of thieves who stole of June 1935, at the hour of one CEMENTING, W91'TRY. ONT -just • - �, Start a compost heap in a corner fifty Chickehs, the property of o'clock in the afternoon. PLUM 6INI(� : with your gray ctipt • :�^ and any H A B'B Y A. �i E,vV �i• i �T, . "Of which all persons interested °Carolina Jubilee Singers -- and ` :�d that you wart r °.d of, also veg= ' •.�itl Duubarutn, will please take n ,)tice and govern _ _ .•... = ROOFING etable parings and in time you have good heap''of soil -av4ilable r .— ._____ _ �- __. _ themselves accoidin¢iy. Dated this 23rd day of .lay, 19:3 ;i. �'r !�IQAL We also sell Brantford Roofing 4 many )urpo*es. A little . paris y1 0bERN AN D. OLU TYklE Donald R. Beaton, Materials, Empire Bssthroota ' green sprinkled- on -the -potatoes as "soon as they appear w•!11 kill off the ^ -/y /�� ^ LD /`1 Clerk. 'i Order your Winter Supply of .E��tipnient, Dttro Water Pp 3' �ygtem 'Q Beatty Y p ^'ate bugs before they get a good- start. / r V —`i1"— BROCK - , -:COAL Stable Eq�tiontent -.. . ' Narcissus which blight in the bud end at6er Building Materials i need lifting in July and replanting GREEN RIVER HALL 'THEATRE O�� EmUniatee Free =in October, do not remote, the fol - _o�_ _ - . _ _ Work' Guaranteed iage from any bulbs until it is quite s _ dead. The soil needs io be well dug' •SATURDAY, JVN$ 1ST •wH =TB� WOOD t 1lY -�F. J. PROUSB F but no manure used.' A little bone `--meal on heavy soil and sulphate Of- JOLLY COWPUNCHERS ORUHEy1'RA FRInA�''and 9ATCtRDAY S FROM Phnne g:i02 s -+CHAS _ potash on light soil. Narcissus to -�- . LAW, ICKHRI. G. A -_ AW Pickering. � � T _ ONTARIO �t ! be , replanted every three • or four J C' N.F w n ri R _. _ ? . _... ._ Fhon.r 3520 -. .. years from four to six inches de, ATTENTION ! Bands of tarred paper or e'en news- _ "There's Always' _ . _ ... paper .will keep away the cut woFrrts. Farmer$ Tomorrow" - -. If wrapped around the tomatoes aril t ` " the young Dahlia Stern will keep a- the _ .. -': _ "- - �'���`ti H�IxGfi _ _ .. way the cutworms, and save GASOLINE sir DISTILLATE ti1N \[F BARN E1 _ plants; Delivered in_T)rty ii lloh lote.an.d A =D�� fiHE FOLLOWING FXrRA SPE -1ALS ON 9ALB __• ITami� ion Day Celebration Again wee _. ... ,: ON TR[7R4. FRI. AND' -SAT. :. fir► - Firemen's Picnic, Pickering. Gar 1.3 1 t.: Ord Tao, ' " 06IN SPITE -.. Memorial Park July lst - - Digti!I ste la c is or e,l. _ „ _.-OF DANGER Jewel Shortening, 2 lbs for 2Sc. - f CHAS, ��.rzc���r'� a1EiL t6'ARI'' - Aust Raisins, 2 lb' 25c • _ We are glad ti •Xeleome Mr. and Bil!Y,. to �I AIRKII_ NI. w(i T_ - Phnne n`a•Ll.at.'l: f't)Itl) 3tAkila� titA'R�R r�Q. Campbell's Pork & Be P Beans, 28 OZ 12C j y _ Mrs. Challoner and ,s.vn, hN f •f • I the Vate. in the United - .. McCormick's Soda Rise., 1 lb. bag, 13c. � The evening sen:ce . , �1orci,sy, TitQ-.1Hp xn-i %Vri3n'gdtty _ Church was fiery well attended. ses- �ti. �C.NF. L0; tl sell 1� Floor Wax. "Gold Medal," per tin, 23e. em, .%trangers being noticed, .lfr, Hurd, of F.f±tinton United Churc:l thorough- , ' - ' • » `•Happeriess Ahead Finest ' C'ookin Rice 3• lbs: for - 1 kr g f paid a return visit and. all . - 1'y enjoyed his Flo. _. _ DICK ht I W E LL R. & W. C of f ee, per lb., 39c. .... : The 10th Anniversary of the Un- - ited Church will be observed next JOSF..PHJNE HUTCHINSO Tea, (:special ), 1 lb. bag, : 39e. 4 Sunday, when everyone,, scholars and to any church or Eyesight SpscWW FRANK Mt -HUGH Aylmer Soups, 3 tins, _ -. those unattached - Sunday School, will be. cordially wel: *"ss@re •v�+@is.ri - =' :1` :. -Ada ®d . ,25e• coined to take part in the school at d:.. IDiS� Ey lid "f! - Red Morning - SHOP THPI REED fit WHIT WAy 10 a. m. : of "z* 'The attendance at the United Ch- Q� ':9Tl:FFI DU\TA urch Sunday School last Sunday left Ow Few oflw !!rr s =g REGI4 TnON E - ,nothing to be desired. The worship ` period waa conducted by Mrs. L. C.' •RAYX6. H.iTTUN _ _ - • :: 1300TH cf MUR /SON 'Stephenson, a story was read by Al- - 'an Stephenson, a Scripture reading _ by Virginia Major, and a hymn by ?• Farm eTS i<�ttenti.on.� Pickerin Hardware Store' - `- the "World's Friendship Club;' -- • _ g -_- Friday, .Jun 7th, is the day for - "That Supper" at the home of Blake New CASE high lift Oil ba'h Mower, lightest draft, gears behind = JUST TRY - - -_ and Mrs. Anttis. Come everyone. Cara will be at the stops for those hx1e.. Only twogear reductions Pressure lubricated bearings, '' C. �• - :who are unable to walk. A welcome Eccentric buskin keeps bar in erEect g P p line, cannot bind, minimum - - , for all. The afternoon meeting will neck weight, all sizes for horses or tractor. �1 i CANADA VARNISH CO.. _ ° be held at 2.30, not 3.00 o'clock as :.' :� ; PAINTS AND VARNISHES -- - stated. Word for Roll Call, "Rock." The new Case variablt drop Corn Planters, checks, drills and hill a _ - = Mr=. M. Parks will be in' charge of drills corn. Change of feed made with foot pedal without stopping.' ' the ,meeting. , ' You can be convinced that you can bu a� • Y Y Power and Horse drawn Grain and Corn Binders, Corn Cultiva- ,' i is better_ product at,a lower price. Our .:..: Dunbarton tors. We can supply specialized equipment for garden and field, a . °business for Paints, Varnishts Yf Eeam- > - Case or Planet Jr. `Iels has more than doubled in the last 2 q, Miss Daniels' spent the week -end :�with Mr. and Mrs Fred Htll. Used Machinery'&c., Massey Binder, Electric Washing machine, l T years, due to the increasing sale of - ousior 100 .Miss Ethel Blenkin has been stay- • 'irg Beatty, copper tub; 14 ft. silo, Oliver tractor plow; Cars for wMlre these products. p with Mrs. Fostin fora few days. `~tics' Marjdry Annis visited at _Beatty is Louden track. Plow points at lowest prices.. - -- --THERE IS A REASON _ Brnoklin, at her grandmother's over the weekend. ' Casa Tractors and. used Threshing Machinery. h • Y _ -� - - _ ;• . '- • agent for NeCorn,ick— Deering Farm Ut►chinei•y ' Quite- a numl.er of our people went 4 , . - " . • and Repairs. . 'u to . Centennial. Anniversary ser- R y W.' F. DISNEY, - +Greenwood. Otir 111ptto:• —`e` "t"e it Can get it, Oi- vices on Sunday, it is not made.' Mr. Burgess, of, Ottawa, has' been R. R. 1, 'Locust Hill Phone Pick 2314 - - Telephone 390U •.. staying a few days with his brother, E. BtMrs, S: .Ir. ' •• • ' • • ' �- J S BALSDON = =DICKERING J. S. and firs. Sharp and family of .. • s the baited Miss- M. 'Dixon 'DEllr/IONSTRATION over the yr over d. - ..:`ANNUAL _ There are quite a lot of near hcrus- quit _ � - Men's Work hoots, $2.49, up. { es Dine u around Rosebank Corn- -.'. 7th Men's Overalls and Pants, $1.23 per pair, up. i ersgand tl,e swimming pool i? being _.TODAY _- .JUNE Men's work Shirts, $0.65, or 2 foe: $1.25 Talking Pictures - - _ • • ............._,' . _ , Farm 'resin Harness. - 4"13.80. -tip.. ... . '. d . . Demonstrations .,..Horse , s • . �. •'•. .; . Dollars at Various Prices •: ':; '' ''� _.. ..Prizes_ - -,small prize and a :_ :..` :Sweat Pads Team Lines is the, Time to get that Old �- trip to. Muskoka Harness Repaired �Lu' 6 both noon and Might - - • phone 290.4 , CHAS. COOPER, , CLAREMONT G - , 0 IL BRADLEY-... A. _ 1 Klas Violet Middleton, niece of the elaide McCullough accompanying her of Renfrew County and points east. bride, who looked sweet in a pale on the organ. They then returned to g Hadia r brie and Mrs. C. A. Overland spent green silkl dress with bandeau and receive the congratulations of the 1 The bride travelling in a Lori fitted Sunday at Erin, with relatives. Burying many friends. -A short time *as then I blue suit, with a and white acc- Mr. and Mrs. Cc,;ikey and Mrs. B. vv�� rosettes on her It:iir, c grey a basket of carnations and sweet spent outside taking many pictures - essories. On their return 'they will " ' ALL WAKES ..Kilpatrick spent the holiday at brad- reside on the oom's farm, west of peas. The groom was ably aisisted of different groups 'of the gathering SERVICED AND REPAIRSD ' OC• by his younger brother, Lester Me- after which a dainty tea was serv�•d Claremont. The many beautiful gifts Miss Vera• Bingham, of Toronto testified to the popularity o! the FAICES REASONABLH - Cullough;- of Brampton. Following in 'the: - dining -room, -where 'the tab- T was at her home here over the week- o young coaple. W 4RK'• Q 1. A-R AN TEK � - end. the ceremony which took plat. uird- le was decorated in long pink and _ ' Mr: and Mrs. E. Bryan have tom- er an arch of pink and--white with -White streamers, eenie- t -d - -by - the - _ ARTHUR FIE' L large wedding bell and during the br'ide's wedding cake which was cut W H ITEVALt. t :a. --- pleted a program of re- decorating signing of the register, Mrs. J. E. and passed by- Miss Stella McCull- Instead orf the r•rgn,ar meeting of R. T. I- Uraduace their residence. - f Glover sang, "Until" with -Miss Ad- ough; after bride had made the first Women's Institute a trip to Qovero- ' Mr. and, Mrs. John Birkett, of :cent Houae has been arras ed Pal _ 43 •46 -Ph(mP 5201. PICK9RINQ Port Perry, called un Wm. and Mrs. incision. The happy •couple then left K :. titulars maybe had from anv of thr amid showers of confetti. • -and rice in v Birkett on Monday. NUTICE �ftt ^era. Dnn't' forge the District Walt. and Mrs. Bushby� and fam- - -a gaily -- decorated car for a visit tol - Annual Meeting to•tvabetd'in .Picker' •r O ry •.z /LL "-ilk, of Oshawa, were � with the for- y P the groom's sister, Mrs. Russell Kirk, � ing nri Wednesday, June Ilth. Having rented )n shop to B FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ' tner's mother on Sunday. Writts, whu eouieN highly recom- Several changes in the teaching ,nebded as a, horse -shoer and gen r' EMBALMER •itaff of our Public and Continuat -• rral blackshiith, 'having' worked `s ion Schools are rumored f,.)r the - everal pears iii-Toronto. ahheiu,i '� �,�• _ 9ucceesor'to W. J. Mather, - corning year. horses for the pavement, and Icau - . _t-___ `-� • --- THE MARTYRS' SHRINE Stouffville ~` Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stork' 'of idghly recommend mnd hint. MIDLAND R •••,_ Night and Day Service Keswick,- and 'Miss Irwin, of '_�iiag- JOHN McGRATH Thiis beautiful Shrine was erected "in BusinesB Phone - .Residence Phoos ara- on- theLake, visited Mr. and Airs. _ memory of the heroic Jesuit Martyrs 7i�01 9820 'Wm. - Birkett "on Sunday. rr who sacrificed their lives spreading Harness and Shoe ' -Judson and :tics. Ward left this ~ � aK ''. '� - the Gospel amongst the 1'adians. B r, „ _ overlooks the site of-theis head Yon Can• Bu at HOIaB - week in company with Mr. and Mrs. _ quarters, Alf. Hewitt, of Toronto, on a motor2epa><raing /c; Forte Ste. Marie, the first white settle- - TiRES, BATTERIES, trip o British Colunbia. ' -; went on the shores of Georgian Bay. ACCE990RIES, P _._' Mrs. Lewis has been spending a ''' +• f * Daily coach service to Midland pro- Having opened rip shop in the pre- _ vides every opportunity to visit this At ad low and better prices few days With relatives in the city.-,. miles opposite E. Lewis' Bakery, hallowed and historic icon. During W. G. and Mrs. Scott are visiting ��. as am now prepared to receive and sod- ^'�• the Summer, special Sunday coaches _ - •their son and famil at �� "ird:or. . �' Members ' of the Women's Instit- icit this class of service from my tom'' �` " f'Y• are routed Snort to the you ca in Toronto. ute are reminded of the Disirict many - Claremont and vicinity pat- -- Shrine, arriving in time S _ Annual Meeting in Pickering next rons. Leave your work at the shop. fO1 mss' -- L" um repair that leaky top. week. Blankets fed quilts are to be Open, Monday, Wednesday, Friday taken. Make your enquiries of your and Saturday. ' _ Skilled Motor R.epaiii•e. l lgcal ,branch. _ J. Foloe. TICI�,TS, TIME TABLES, Jack Kellett (Harry O'Brien), one- and all Coach Travel Information -nt Gordon J; L:aw _ time ' resident of Claremont returned to town on Saturday evening, last,- T ELE " K A D E LI N E" EASTERN HOUSE —PHONE 4500 Phone 2908 _ ..:at one of the oldest games in hist•, $EAUTY -SALON PicKEE iNG, - ONTARIO - __. ory, selling snake -oil, that marvel) - -ous ,cure =all, etc. He had witb him as zit added attraction, a bear- that - - seemed to -have -taken a dislike to IN5rueane an ^w year, whieh_meana some of our citizens. Big business a new Poirmaneut Wave. was the order for some- time, a big I have Permanent Waves to suitevery_ - crowd gathered to hear his story and adv'a puree. Ao why not make buy. his wares, A lot of our people -so xppnintment, ' 1 are now well on "the: road to health." give all m cu +U+mersi m vet beet r _ _ [ � y 9 g Y i� The death took place of Sunday, careful attention. June 2nd; of Charles Cooper; in his 8; th year, at the residence of his 'also. M srcellina;. Hair—cutting. Scalp daughter, Mis. Fred Langhurst, -in and F.ciol Treatments - Korth ,w'ilim ury Twp husband -of. -- ... —_.._ Sh auponing _ - -- - -- ' ' the late Eleanor Stack. The funeral took place on Tuesday, June 4th. in- 14 re, 241 `4%% ClobD ' torment beinO made ' in the Clare= stunt Union Cemetery, service being Phortr- 1I14fi ti L �R>J3It)vT f� =held -at the - home of his daughter Mrs. Edward Baker. *f St:luffvihe. Deceased was the ' eldest- ' of a Insure. your Car by family of 5 buys, the brot'neri hat'- _ �t .: {'• x �•j' '.. 4: o• rtrd� y ink predeceased hicri some, year.. age. 7All means But - 'In addition to the two daucliters re- `ferred ' to, he is survived by •i. dad- Insure with an agency experienced ���. A'(11 0 N ghter, firs. John Roberts,' of Turor.- in car inurance �' E WEATHERPROOF to, one son,- James, of Myrtle; 'and I am safe in stating that the larg- O gtE Q� ABLE - a half- sister, Mrs. A. Mantle, of est . share of cars insured in the Claremont, and a half - brother, Dav, Thwnships of Pickering -and Cart- 1 s E'i NEB "` CONTROLLED ' ?' - Lawr, of Franklin Ont, wri ht are insured through this a- �� FtS y w% BRAKES ^ ^• '' w., g •t K z, x After a long period 'of invalidism, gency and in the Pilot Insurance Co., mitts ' Edward Gibson passed sway on Sat- ter company for three ± • and the latter e - ' .urday, June 1st, 1935, at his home years in auccessiott` have written the BLUE FLAME �' -- In Claremont. The funeral took place largest volume Of car insurance in a'F the Province, Otttario mainly be- on Tuesday, June 4th, with inter- ENGINE v •.. _ _ _; 'meat being made in the. 1 are mu nt cause o f their satiafac t a ry settle- Union - Cemetery. Deceased wa--� .born meat of claims and their very real- an the Gibson homestead on the nth finable rates. The Pilot Insurance Co.l _ concession 'of Pickering Township wars the'first company to give aI °. company v aa;,ti)41ilP��fdU;F,'' -'and -has spent the most of his life in special rate to farmers. This agency l �► �., this locality. He lived in Claremont has handled 107 claims during the �Q •0 ��,QH for some . hrie and returned to. the last five • years and most of which ��, farm when he was married to ,Miss were auto accident claims. These E�� - • i ,eerrie Jaen of Owmg to Illtress ' claims were settled. at . a. total _gOst ear, g the was forced some few ago of E20,702.98 and only one of these j q AZ return to Claremont Village. Went to court, ft being a $50.00 _ I ..,..Where he lived quietly until his claim. where both parties,. were ab -1 - !death. Deceased was very well known solutety sure that they were in the and leaves to mourn his loss, his right. I - ` v: w wife- and one daughter, Mabel; at All other lines of Insurance Written home; also. one brother, William, of also at Reasonable Rates in Reliable • z+$ :rye . Mrs. hose 'sus- Companies. Tw . a sister , - � : ;<:<.':?�:• '." ':•><:::::� ` ~`::•. .,, ..�. a ]j� o tin, of, Claremont, predeceased-him some .years ago. Call or Write • ... -A. BEE ` R► McCullough Ham .. •. Brougham Oat. - Phone Pick 515 Your patronage is appreciated. ! ' A very pretty wedding tool; place : lsRICED - at the home of Frank and Mis. Hum HOR8E kEGiBTER. FROM 2-Pow COIF - • ' a _ ;•. on• Saturday, Tune 1st, at 2 j''cl'.c.k, - � •.: .�.�- -, : 1 .. - - w of two of Claremont'., popular young COMMODORE AGAIN i 26812) —' LET your own Comparisons Convince Delivered, lolly egwttped at factory, Oshawa, - o le when Maria Juliaette, their• ' you that the new Master Chevrolet Government Registration Fee only extra., ..pep choicely . bred Clydesdale Stallion, - „ youngest daughter was- united in __ is away out in front —in features —in $" .the new StandBfd'Sel18s models _ the property of Robt. Dafge, • of_ - :- marriage to' Donald James, sun, of quality —in value for the money!' _ prked as IoW as $71 Green River, will make the season' _ •• James and Mrs. 'McOillour;h, of CI- of ]935, as follows: Tuesday, 21st Look at the 'Turret Top roof. : srenront, the Rev. J. 'l.. G16%' ar•; Unit- ' ' of �Iay,, will leave' his own stable l There's not another car in Chevrolet's Look at. the Fisher Ventilation -- led Church.. Minister (officiating in and proceed 'to McGriskin Bros. low- priced class that offers you this the Cable - Controlled Brakes —and the the presence of -a'hoat seventy -five - vital - over -your -head protection of solid- -Blues Flame =Engine: They're all exclu� - _ . cone 3, Picketing; for noon; the3+ce r "guests: The bride entered _tre..living- seamless steel! sive to Chevrolet! scrum on the arm of her father, to feh tcrgJohn Barnes, Cherrywood, for night. a ednesdaq, proceeds' to : Look at Knee - Action —now in •its We invite you —come for a ride in the strains of the weddin; rrarcii play- Hugh: Pugh's, one, mile • east of second successful year — combined with Master Chevrolet.. All that we .could - ed by the Rroom's''si,t. r; �1rce Ad- Whitevale, ' for noon; ' thence to balanced weight 'in these new models - ' - -ever tell you isn't one - two -three with elaide JcCullougb" pai;in,g a rough his own stable for niirht. Thurs- 1. _ _ •• • -•for the ultimate in the "Sliding ride" you learn by driving_ the car spur- _ •.:;;''. v two lines (if the and nephews, Tot , p con fi Pic Fred Wright's, � , the ultimate•in safety! se7f> easy �'aT�AC terms. ' day, ..:s headed key bliss V ,-Inrr Pickering, for noon; -i- _ _ C -155C _ niece of the, bride. and the •Loomis w-' s 1 ' where he ::: thence to his o n .tab e, e ,. .youngest. sister, ,Miss Joyce, holding will remain until• the 'following; long streamers. : Tlw. grid? looked Tuesday• lot iii t - el a c wn ��' i > of tit ° r • Y K to t r. !�l ..it- -HICliORY _LAD..(1115.•i.l. -- Pure ;u),t, • _ , S r ' -�in and w . . hacks la e nia�• 1_ , u•i long R the property of Sta lio princess lines with "vItite turban 'hat •• •" • • 'w ` and..veil, carrying n bvu� net of earn- Reesor, R.-f CHEVROLET• MODELS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY R. 1,• Markham will make the sea - i - ations, roses, baby's - breath and maid- i'j son of 1931, at his 'own stabler lot _ en hair fern. She wa; attended by t con.- 4, Scarburo. Terms, $40.00 ` CHAS. COOPER - larEmont. her sister, Miss �or:i, in' a similar KII.MF.t V 25419, (21346 - The Pure dress of pale pink satin and •hat to Bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion - - - match, with a corsage bouquet of will: 'roses and lily -of- the - vailey. the property of Oscar Wilson i _ . - make the season of 1936, at •his • .�. The dainty little flower lsirl was - stable. .�. �. . . , .vx.ne_- ",.�.• :-�- :,�' .' - r_ , , .- _.,_"___-_-___ .- - - -- A -- _ �� " . _ . - I r . . •� s -- . —.— _ .. 1. 175,000 Building ! t %ns m;t` produced disastrous u9' A BRAVE LETTER FROM DRY BELT �Y I. N droughts in the southern mid -west _ . ' . or Experimental The bulletin deals with control of (From the Stratford Beacon - Herald, -Royal Academy Accepts • ' �• �+ A Y soil' drifting and describes in detail Audrey C. Hayden : 1"aY'ni !`1IlnQ(lnC reeautionar measures such as A few days ago there was an As- Work Of j..Ct�16l:d�e Altlst +i s y sociated Press despatch in this 1 When my little girl was $till a planting cover crops and strip farm- I - in It .contains also emergency paper, and it told of prayer meetings Lethbridge, Alta. —A Lethbridge baby we had a neighbor with atour- g which were being held at the artist who has won success overseas, � Year -old boy whose name was Robbie. I. _ structure Will House DIVISIOri measures of control for use in areas Methodist Church in Guymon, Okla• where drifting occurs infrequently. y Miss, Doris le Cocq has had a bronze He was so naughty in the stores that . ' _.- •Of Biology—House Passes homa. People were gathering there _ � _ gy It says soil drifting in Western group seaspray' accepted by the more than one of the 'nearby mer• . X500,000 For Dominion Canada began almost as soon es the and they were praying for rain; For Royal Academy, it is learned here. chants had actually asked his mother months there had been none, bgit the - A fellow of the Royal Society of not to deal with them.. Robbie helped • • ;T Farms. _ land as first cultivated. minister w•as leading his people in himself to fruit, ti ed over lies o[ miniature painters a+a sculptors, j pP. P _ _ _� _ , the belief that prayer would be bliss le Cocq has had other works' Produce, or annoyed a customer every MEN IN FAR NORTH answered. The name of the minister time he went to the store. He was . Ottawa — Minister of Agriculture was Rev. R. L. Wells. exhibited at the Royal Academy; at bert- Weir announced recently that the Royal Institute Galleries, Lon -` spanked, scolded and often 'yanked • =•: • 76,000' has been provided out of r The Beacon - Herald wrote to Mr. don, and at the Royal Society of around by one arm as the mother . e- Government's $33,000,000 sup- INTEREST-ED NEW Wells in ,the hope that it might -be P I walked from counter to counter. As ' u� i ai ++ ES British Sculptors. She exhibited at ! I ha ened to sho at the salve tiriie mentsrA works program for the L�7 possible to - get something more de- the Canadian National" Exhibition in Pp p -- finite something which would tell she, did. I saw this performance day ustructson of a new building s+. Toronto four years ago. 1R, _ _ , Central Experimental Farm at . .OF, QUINTUPLETS bow the dust storms and drought • This artist, who left her home! after day, a'nd` it worried me. - Cc to house the division m at affected the, people and their out- here three years ago, specializes in There was another child who came ' . _ - Cgy. +hook. A minister is generally 'in animal portraits in ceramic, marble into the stores frequently: This one . The new building will be used not ' '6 hen five little babies are born all close touch with the difficulties of his and _bronze, has studied at the Royal regularly sent up a wail for "cakies ". y by officials- of the farm but by at one time, the blessed event ere- people and in that way could state College , of Art and the Central but as soon as he was satisfied he br- her deartmental experts engaged facts with e y people School of Arts and Crafts, London, haved as well as any one could wish_ ales interest even in most desolate perhaps man . p lands, it was revealed in North Bay would not know•. She will return to Canada in July.I Considering the matter with refer- _ _similar work of a scientific nature. Mr. Wells replied and . his letter ence to my own child, I didn't like .__ : The contact" between the farm by "D. M. Belec of Cameron Bay, 1, p officials and' other departmental 200 miles north of Edmonton. . was all that could be, hoped. , We _ " 'his mother's method any b:ittcr that, : ;experts will be of value to the Mr. Belec, visiting his. brother, D. found a man who had courage and that'used by 'Rubble's mother. To be- a -. Belec, of North Bay, told 'of the hope; he was certain. the Lord *ould W I en To Get Same gin with, -eating between , meals is _ .i $eparCment, will provide against _enthusiasm when the news of the in His own {vay provide for His ssge8 AS N1en For = acceptediy had for the digestion. Than . ' . 4uplication of services and birth of the Dionne P �1+astage. quintuplets rea- people and see them through. lie Comparable Work think of the unclesirablc habits and ched the lonely spot on the south end told of the suffering which , came .. attitudes the boy wn fcrmi'r.i;. The new building will be' " three- of Great Bear Lake, in ''the North. from the sand storms which ofteli - So I began to study th:; sit•unticn._ btore high, And will have •labora- Wash ' n; -tor.. -- Women will be, g XA west Territories, Sao miles from the lasted for two days and a night. He ' "Nit. are children naughty in a ties for clifmists, zoologists, and nearest railway . explained the extent to which throat treated on an equal basis with men biologists. It will provide badly- under the g; 000,000,000 work re- store?" I asked. That "lea me tc) p A gold mine manager, Mr, Bel'ec trouble was now gripping many of lief program. officidls said. recently. r)uestion myself further: "Du you w eeded accommodation. Plans for the was thrilled to be •able .to visit the the p g '", 1111cing are drawn' up ana as soon people. I like to market . ]:es, I do. "'`]veil; vicinity of the birth of the world's He told of mothers who sit at 151einbers of both sexes will receive the contract has been awarded moat famous children who saw 'first ni ht while their children sloe and the same wares for comparable work {thy do ycu "." The enact wcs s :ni- ork will start. g P. ;pie, "Because as I shop 1 Pl.ua .i :'ea: ' light of day in a lonely Corbeil dis- of how . they fashion funnel- shaped no matter what type. nand compare prirr3." ``Z`+ hat is the r': f Mr. Weir stated in- the House, of tract farm home. The. visitor from masks out of wet paper to put' -over Officials pointed out that women in a grocery store for a V`cry litllc • Commons that new ` buildings on the far north 'said every time mall the faces of the little ones to keep 'w'►11 not be able to qualify for per -, child except .fascinating 'j:lr • cans early all_ Dominion experimental - comes to Cameron Bay there is a ' thenr from suffocating. lain laboring fy►pes of jabs, however. slid boxrs which he is. forbir:.':', to " ' ,' arms were provided in the $aQ0,000 rusrti to find out if the babies, are still He related' of houses where They said that efforts. will be madr touch "" I +a {v that my protr :c n 'w :ri . . . _ m in -the public, works, bill to re slice — fC they Have teeth — which all the doors .and windows are to- distribute work equally betweeni to fhink up some sihenle to r,•al.c my " eve unemployment. _ Is the_.bedviest. boarded and closed with -_the except- needy men and women as sal as little RirI. tin :ervtand sh.:,)pir.!,. . . Mr. Weir said the largest building Accustomed to frigid temperatures ion of one door; he told too of wheat possible. _ As the first strp, «hell she'. wt e-'-t'r:o ill be at the Central Experimental in the land where for three months which was dead and of thousands of - - ana a half }'ears old. l gave l:er a' tin at Ottawa to house the division • each year the sun never 'dips below cattle which were being moved OF )- biology., the horizon, Mr. Belec belittled he to other states where" they might 1�a�hington.— President Roosevelt) penny basin• and . e:ery few' days at _.,.: • Iroquois on. i3- below- zero,• reads g. find pasture. Also we learners that has announcfd that -he has given ver -' first' and then. at )enter ii;tlr'he ` lest January, recorded officially t e many families wwere'leaving the area; bal approval to- the initial schedule'; I Race her pennies w ui o-.hoI d' h . " "' -.I . Plan Way To Halt lowest in the •history of Ontario, they had lost hope. . of more than 5ents. 000,000 i.n. how to put theca In ,It vas r, . gifting Solt -_ - Mr.- Wells is not leaving. There works relief allotments. i'ame. Then, when sh { "sarr tree ^'y jg are" but himself and the Catholic This meant that plans for• putting years -old I took her to the. [" . •L- ' • the first men to work under the $4; ' for .the 4iist time,• at an iiuJr'. w• : Passers er ReYenue Priest left to minister r to the spirit- he wasn't busy, and hold.112 ,her Ottawa.- -The department of Agri- $ ual wants .af -the- eo le. and as OOO,OOO,OOfl proRrarrr court! go for - . tiltdre, anxious to help Western Loss Now Che ed R r ward without hindrance. hand, went around the sto +e xe.r t n;;•- , on as that 'want exists sir.. Vl'eLs i•a fe.w foods that "ant hrc{e, talk',`I t. era avoid disastrous effects ©f feels certain his duty is to remain.- Th'e projects previously had been;'ab ut them to leer. When I hid the. . ught, has announced publication Toronto. - Increase of, 9 per cent. From "his letter -we take it that approved by -the Works' Allotment,- q, a bulletin outlining methods to thinf;s I needed, 1 llf•trrl nor to'thl-, - in passenger revenue by electric he and his people have been sore= Board, y - - ! cotuitt'r -so :he could see'me.p.ty tr•i: i - " bontrol soil drifting. railway cotnpanles [n Canada. check- ly. tried, but he keeps on .praying. Thy_ . Projects thus offii'iall • staYt 3'' man all in. pennies.' Pannit�.� ri),r t, +C J ' _ ' P :ublteatiori of th8 bulletin followed inn continued losses since "19_)9, .was - sand cloudy may hose.. overhead "-were ­those' �vhii•h, engineer, estimate �)methin� tu' her. She h'a 3 sty.. I tll : :nF :' � -• rinouncement several weeks othat re oried tar •193.1 bp' the. Canadian but his faith, has, not been ,'shaken could,. provide ,employment with � niany times• and -hail il!ayECi• a ram- - e government would institute a Transit Association In its ninth ail:- It is well to have . receic.ed a letter minimum- of inlay, Many of them ." f .. with theirs. Here 'was a new i;um. i -ogram of, water conservation and aual statement, from such a man. should, be. in=full wins by July 1. Giie pennies to the he- - -; 9 — _ . - -- . ._ "- give. you sp uahh ar,d orarf«f15 and . • . • _ _ . - . _ .. ° . - etTt;s. .. _ - - - - . _ _ ., ., ... _ . _ - >c„....... . ... . . ti 'e ui1yca - - - ,. % .. __ - - . _ liad thEs ue�c �a r, f several munth�, when ore duy,' {viii _ f {vr %"re at thr store. ah;, its: .ca .ivr - - -an Uppie. I ai rrcd bu - said we would' , , - ., : 1 'have to '90 -home fo_r uair <.f' her A . , .. • :, C , pennies. , ]�'e used$ a spectal•trilr, an.€ .� ..�� she gave the man her penn;e i by h, r• ...c .11 - self and wxc. givers . t.ie app.$ in f °. , .,, _ x;_, :. -_,. . - R to,carsy. lions$, �i'h'it - clay t ••t -. _...- . , - .. Y - a_;. �;ts -for my little dau;h'er! Sac• {cos 1. _ : - _ so delighted f :� di.hci o{eti s o �i'n;" !► rt - .; 0 ,,t;..'_ . _ sins -t, pad ti,e t re e: •f I 11.,. � t• - 1. wn f� f 1 ,la: c n tnr c+ that d y. she tr; cl : i Ir - ` - ti tiR. r'.)ne n:c i,r hrr riaei�lr to "cI. .5., i,t,. .11 The next (lay_ he .ask$ i ttir P r•. - - ;.. - — - l s 1-1 .x ... [ore'w'e went to "th'e cure. "I'ar e L. x �, w:; t ", first {vecl:..gl ail I let Ilcr ha.�' a'i al s t' "ii i _ . _ _ t {an :ed from her 1 :t1'e bank izut P. .11 i _ Khe know; chat she has a I;m :1 , I • ai ," t silpply and t: fir 'n :iin`�o'tiic•? - :t?ln.l - - - - that I h-i ai .). Sl ,a knows Jo,).. - t% i ? c ve. ,; s3 ' that pennies ran hc_ sa�ea. :uniil ",you ����� _ have enough to'buy. three. r,f -:in1: ti{iiig _ " so yc.0 can ,:hare kith•" Anther ni,l 1. -. v Uailtly... And I fee] .that we have a - sound ' foundation for the , future. � � t �-3 - � _ _: t` Besides this... she behaves e : eptiona,- I - �" lore and hctps .rie at ���,;;� ly well in any s . 1.f .t - - - ai' .,., _ - the grocery .bu sd„eestin. iie:,)a tor, ` ' $: ;;:: dinner. She is ,intereste•i in anus) 1. : ;;: . ' -¢ is - ping. so of course ice have no reas� p i : "4 - .,, ,a . , :'•for unpleasant scenes. -- Issues by 'the • National hii)dergarien �ssociat'on, - E�.2, R West 10th Sh•cet, \en 1'cirfl ('sty. t� - - - • These articres are appenring' w;ekly t AL in our- columns. - - . v ` • — '- .... , E, .t = - - - LL. ` -` . � ,:. 'i"t i� a ::' D ^}ass Of. Kent . „ _ Occupied With . . New London Home -•r .. o11 c.' -. - ' GOOD CAR gefs to be like a true "friend ... always depend . `yini.shing tonches to the new .home I , _ able. Oldsmobile is that way...that'.e why it's known as 1' °� « •' ° ` ■'"�- ' "'f'�'� " "� ® - -°f the 1),ukr. an(1 Dnc1)e s, of 3:: nt• in "the Car Owners Recommend to Their Friends." Even with the " - [l. t rove square, l,oncinu,.,ai d. t,c.;ng _ iyh,ca�_.i>,...Z� :,,.,��_a._ :., .11.1. s!li erinten<ie i by the Duchev; iiarse :f. 11 •il months and the miles behind; Oldsmobile continues to deliver cal :c�u on a furIA 1 led lease from [.a!:y 11111111 the same efficient and economical performance. - ` . ' :...t•• °"' :,e1 �.lxi. !,cryf£t Prr1.4f!i�Y!li, .c+ ,. -;' Jul:'rt Thtif'tiir ant riitt antl'o.rtrr'or _ .... p .. . . �,t flu residers -cf• ha been rl ri• •cares- " In addition to time - roved trustworthi;iess; the 1935 model offers ,ud white tho 11i11ce and r)uNi,• a a'oro _ - - )� „ "••:: -'' - un tht'ir, hnnC -j nurn.n in l.11c N %,rat a_host of headline fe- atur_es�t�c]ttding_:- solid steel Turret fop p R I C -E D -F R -O M 1:`: ? ' -' ` ' Bodies by Fisher; Hydraulic Brakes; Knee - Action; Concealed 7 O�� 1,, 1),,_;i; ;,; sl,h 11 i ril ,iii ar- Tire and Luggage Compartment;' Syncro -Mesh 'I`ransmission; 1 ran 'merit �f hr r t)F'r`oi,al 1)11Ui1 IRZ'a .' . _' and No -D aftYentilation. _ awe t)f hci husband inclilclnig - - -- - (for the 6 cyl. 2 -peso. Coupe) - alul 1 "' - • . !''' Delivered at factory, Oshawa, Ont., - ',', {{'r(icl lil,° it l'l ?3l'.11" - ,,'� fully equipped: Freight and Govern- - The Oldsmobile line includes a low-priced Six anc'1 a big Straigh Suvrral {vanirobe`: bookc'a; ants _ ment Registration Foe only extra. _ Eight. Come in and see them. Drive them. You'll be surprised Pricea.for8 cyl. Models at factory, °t11 Pt' al'tlC :ie� lost the )JIIkF. IISt ?ll• iii • begin at $1375 ' to find�ow easily'owngiship can be arranged) --- - - . - his' been €tor_day= at ull: [iu.ft�f•_tur_ . - •...., ' ni : -;i his bcdroon) The der ora: irin • :,.. ' _ = _.. -• ilc iu nlirt u� ..uGi -{: i!ic))i .. ;chct»e of 0 T 1. . . •, '. ... _ • _.: lakes its thri f • 4 `1, . -. -.._ _ _ - :h '"dr• of the quilted vr.v,It h:0 ;.i anti pitin{c 'casos that' weir' n. ;,.l}; ' ~' ' • •_ - , C H AS ■ O O V F E � ' � .0a 11 e e l e ®i 1 1,1 - � �e licr w:edcfing prr�euts _ . 11 - - _ -. ... -. _ .. ", . I . . 1 - v . _ . . p y AT 62 —IN BED WITH WORLD. PEAT RHEUMATISM- LARGE 6 Wo�kin With Canada dependent. in no PACKAGE S , At 5— air 2. Sunny Ontario's' nature- 8ivouied small as on wheat for general .: Why worry, abort almost aUSm ? Y g �O ` tobaccos, blended and cut just for Phis old fellow had it almost as bad prosperity both in the east and the is it could be. But he jwt found west, it is interest'ng at this time a • �• rolling your own - you'll like the result, ' the rig2rt re=medy, stuck to it, and of the year to wa.c•h crop reports, �` _ / we know The mildest, most mellow sow he's narking „8gain -at 68 years even if it is a bit early, znd so to t+,gR xl= = cigarettetobaccoanymancouldaskfor1 of age. Let him tell you all about 1t: s, get some grasp -on. the possibilities "For two Years and a halt,” f the future An official report "I have suffered from Ottawa states that crop news ered from writes. p For eighteen months I cou'.d not turn during the past month has been of a .over in bed, nor help myself in any variable nature. Time:y rains have way :11y± gs and feet were swollen, been received in many parts of Can- and I could not slew or get rest P ads and the United States, 'but the until I started taking Kra Chen Salts, winter wheat crop in the United 0' { After taking one bottle, I ,went about States has been' irreparably damag- -oa two canes, I kept on taking it as T ' found the pains were leaving me, 1 ed. The United States Department - = CIGARETTE TOBACCO r 'have taken six bottles, and now have of Agriculture reports that 31.2 per started, to work again. I am 65 years cent of the sown acreage has been n r u^ of age, and everybody that knows me or'will be abandoned and production -Ontario's Finest Nature - Flavoured Leaf! - says I am a wonder to get on, after is estimated at less. than 432 mill:on l what I was, " -J.B. 'bushels as compared with 405 mil- '•..? Do you' realize what causes rheu- 4; matism? Nothing but sharp -edged lion harvested in 1934, and as cam- -3 uric acid crystals which form as the pared with an, average production. ! In the sixties" came the "bone- 6 result of sluggish eliminating organs: of 618 million from 1928 to 1932. FIGHTING HOPPERS Lady. Haig to shaker," which 'gave propuls'on to Xruschen Salts can always be count- Europe reports a slight increase �/� • the front wheel as well as the back. ed upon to clear those painful cryst- in wheat acreage for 1935 and ex- Attend 1Tlemorlal rubber was not yet thought of for ale from the system, cessive winter damage has been con_ IN WESTERN CANADA • • tires• Around about the late seven- fined to relatively mall areas. Re- U n v e i l i n g Y - ties the solid rubber rive was intro - Winter Killing Of Crops ports are favourable from most - _ duced. Next was the `high bicycle areas in central and southern F,ur- 'Control Campalgri t�IQainSt with the hue wheel in front and the One unfavorable factor of the past ape with the exception that drought Destructive G r a s shopper 0pre-e t- at That Lady Haig w.11 g g pp IittIe one behind. Riders had to be ' !season, be present• at* Canada's unveiling of season, declares the Picton Gazette, has caused considerable damage in Has Been Inaugurated. the �'ar 1lemorial at vimy next July constantly on the alert for ruts and was the winter killing of wheat and Spain and Iatly. L'nfavourabl'e re- An edition of .5,000 map- posters has been announced by Bri„adier stones which pained them-,over the . j clover. Both suffered 'badly. Much of ports have also been' received from in regard ` to the grasshopper situ - Gederal Alex Ross, Dominion Presi- handlebars. It was for that reason i the wheat had to be reseeded and North- Africa and substantial re- aton in the province of Saskatche•- dent of the Canadian Legion. per:iaps that_ the next type, which ls- i many fields. of .clover will have to be duction in production is­ indicated wan has just been issued and d13- ' "I am so grateful to you for your standard today, was knovin as the plowed up and sown to spring rain from this area. tributed by the entomologist branch kind letter which has reached me re- "safety." But. the ..bicycle did not br planted. What makes this • the The Canadian Trade Commission- of the Dominion department of agri- garding the Canadian Pilgrimage in come into 'its own until about 1.1:90 more serious is the fact that "the er at Melbourne, Australia, has culture as part of the co- operation 1936," wrote Lady Haig. "It will be when an" Irishmdn- name,.! Dunlop -Meadows were badly, winter killed a cabled that the weather continues with the province of Saskatchewan a wonderful gathering to unveil that invented the pneumatic tire. year ago last winter.' This resulted too dry for the seeding of the ;new in the grasshopper �control' campaign beautiful memorial, and I shall. feel From that date cycling _boonied.. . in a severe hay shortage last year. crop throughout the Australian for 1935. - The poster presents 'a map much honoured that the members MilLons of boys and girls, now With a few old meadows and severe -wheat belt with the exception of the' in colors forecasting the distribution have allowed me to accompany thein•" driving 'cars, remember the .tl rills winter killing of new seeding. the State of New South Wales where of the probable grasshopper out- Canada's Peace -Army, registration- of owning their first bicycle.. And hay crop will again be light.", prospects are generally favourable.. break in. the areas likely to he in- to date now over a th'oltsand and some of the -older riders may 'still - Winter killing of meadows is a valved in three categories,, and also expected to reach twenty times- that rub the parts of thcir -- bodie- •that. _ severe loss to the-farmer. Grass and indicates an outbreak of pale west- flgtire, will ,attend the unveiling of used to ache on the old "bone- !el over seed is expensive. It costs a ern' eutworm. .'The map is supple- Canada's War' blemorial at Vimy shaker" and the "high" bicyel. be- :lot of money to seed a meadow. Ginger Exports From mented b text cutlinin the Winter killing -destroys this invest -. .jalllBiCII I1tlCrellbC P.C. y g gen- Ridge in July of next year in the fore Dunlop revolutionized. the tusi- : ment, and adds to the acreage to, be ' = era! grasshopper control practices ,to presence of .representatives of the, ness. - Stratford. Beacon - herald V be followed throughout the province. British and European as well as sown or planted in the spring... At, Ginger has long been associated The combined map and poster should Canadian and United States Govern- - - •'the same time it destroy the plan with Jamaica, an island in* the Brit- be' of the utmost value in dealing ments. From what you tell me, 1 should of crap rotation adopted � the . best ish West Indies, forming a part of with the impending outbreak. The From that her "blushing c oald farmers and the soil loses the re- the Greater Antilles, ill the well- poster , will be distributed chiefly p ion" at seeing you again wcs c ii put - newed fertility furnished by the known commodity "Jamaica ginger," through the office of the field crops Brazilian Income on.- Answer to Correspondent- .growing of clover. which was so much used medicinally commissioner of the department of The blush part of it proba; .y was, ° i ( in the days of our grandparents. Ex- agriculture' of Saskatchewan,' and in Again Shows Csaln anyway. ' HE f� MIXTURES parts of ginger from Jamaica during addition to being on view at all - -; 1934 increased nearly 44 per cent. municipal offices and centres of TORONTO, -.- Brazilian Traction, ' P129'34 the previous year, which would agriculture assembly, will be dis- Light and Power Co„ Ltd. reported Classified Advertising- Feed mixture for live stock have indicate that there is an increasing played in railway stations and post another monthly Increase in gross :been carefully tested at agricul- demand for it. Approximately 2,394. -, offices throughout . the infested pa- rt and net earnings, continuing -the run OzD Gains- aural colleges and experimental m 700 lbs. were exported in 1934: of the province. of galas -that have been reported S i farms across Canada with the re- - since last fall.. Gross earnings from Up TO, $50.00 EACH P.uD lust -C. indfpn head cents. We buy all suit that many new facts have come operations in April were $2,452,156 dates regardless of condition. UP to to light on the food needs of animals' compared with $2,392,850 in the same sl.uu each paid. for C.S. Liric�•In c.entt6 UP to 8150.ui) each fur Canadian. coins. for their varl`ous .productions: Com- arontll of 1934, an increase of $59,306.. we buy. stamp conectiutty,. sledalti. - - merciial feed manufacturing com- ti ( Operating expenses declined $50,180 [looks, Old racier Money, told, etc., Sand :st (coin) for large illustrated panies have been keeping step with 1 from 11,29 ;.389 to a],1i4,209 and net urlca lt:;t and instruction-4. Satietactlon their findings,' trying at all times to /1 - u ( `_ earnings for- the , i:e �- ^* =C•c refunded. HU11 offer to farmers products which con: n r ` - ` preciation - and amortizatiozi were Onf1� 811at'. T59 .3 tram at.. e e There twined the proper .amounts of the $1,307,947 compared with- $1,198,462, essential feed substances at a justi- -, 'E V e P where an increase of $109,486. CZICZS PDX EALZ lied cost. �' { y Aggregate gross earnings for the 1;; itltEk lS ..CH1Clca, -e- c'1• :�'r�: ', first four months of 1935 were $I0,- Spullets .5c. Complete'catalokue malt- ], .t brother to every other Scout, mahout regard to feet or need � � - -Rats have been taught to dip tdelr i E 030,;,20, compared 'with $9,313,273; an ed.',' St. Agatha 11atcher)., St maths. inCri@ase Of artist -t o. '� paws in ink and spell out dot and j $716,947, and - aggregate r 'Gilt Crosses for life saving were - Scout news column clippings from net earnings for the -same perriod BONDS AND CUXAZ3TCIEZ WANTED dash messages in the Morse code by uPF g - _ -J--- Josef Novotny, of ' Hovazadovice, 'Gilt to Troop Leader Do-lat all parts of Canada tell of a great -were 55.340,446 compared with $4,_ - Seuiherri Bohemia: -ire" was ante a Thauvette and Patrol Second Bruno - number.of Parents', Nights:held dui:- 545,642, a gain of $694,504, (�lt't :itr.�I. ent t nd _au - a at)d xwnrlan go" ^tIIirnt t ndc. ear- -1 ]]ion- tamer. Poirier by Mgr. Couturier, Bishop of ing the spring months. The pro- -- rei,c.ies wanted. Hlg.nest .prise, paid, _ Alexandria, at a largely attended Va la na1'ls, Queen and Turk, Toronto. y gramriies are well worked out, and a entertainment of the 'let Alexandria usual! are aimed to' show just what THE FIRST BICYCLE BICYCLE AND TIKE BARGAINS ' .FINED FOR SHOUT. Y j For shouting "Up, the Rebels' is Troop, . O•nt. Addressing the gather- is done at Scout meetings. This is - - Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Sunday in French and English, Bishop an excellent practice, and should be 5I 0 uiF '..trarapor�tatlon• t uld. �Vree afternoon, your 3oseph . Xeil has Couturier strongly -cn,lvised Scant- on the riii The bicycle, like man other de- catat u'e.• Peerless, 195 Dundas,,West. g sp g programme of every Y Y s (been arrested and flnced• sing and stated that "it was his great "Scout troop., vices, is a product of evolution, and Toronto. desire -,-*^ °^ TM scouts .. every- ; * . _ : it would be impossible 'to pronounce ,. '• j where." A special matinee of the that it was invented in a certain - _ �s., ' ii► =1" t • Scout show was witn.e ;sed by some An international Bay Scout Troop, year. But-an Englishman connected'' 500 school children. of Canadian and American boys, has with the trade -arid. England pion - Community • * •' been organized in ,.the. twin 'border eered in the bicycle busness -is au- The Nelson, B.C., Scouts •were towris of Coutts, Alta., and •Sweet' thority for the statement that 1935 Advisory " liven a special demonstration at the Grass, M6ntana- The troop is under is the centenary -of the modern City Fire Hall in the handling of ap- the sponsorship of the Border Lions' "wheel." It was in 1835 that the Board paratua by Fire Chief Maloney. Club. first machine - was 'built 'that was 1 * . _ : r * • driven by pedals and a chain• , The charting and marking of pre- Scouts of the 16t 'Lucknow, Ont., Prior 'to that •there was the old , viously uncharted reefs .-in - nearby Troop 'has -been operating a check, "Dandy Horse•" That consisted of A group of 'public - spirited citi- waters was the very useful project room in connection with 'entertain- .two wooden wheels connected with zeIIS ]laving Joined #OJCtheI carried out bk the 1st fort Frances ments at the Tow•rr Hall, the small a sort, of flat board. The rider lay for the common weal and het- (Baptist) Sea Scouts, working from charge going to the credit of their across: the board and'propelled hint- terrilent Of Co ties, now - the ice before the spring break -up, camping fund. self ..along ,by kicking the ground al- Material is being .prepared for the .. * . ternately with his feet. offer a service to ilrawiduai building of a small ghthous . at During the next school year, grin- and se rear-seat, t device, with pedals citizens and - .,conimunities. Sunny Cove the troop's p cipals who were foimer Scouts will - * • head the public schools of Iientville the rear wheel. Despite the dis NON- POLITICAL,. NON -RAC- Prizes for the making of bird very it became ame and .aylesford, N.S., and will act as comfort' of riding IAL NON- SECTARIAN. houses by the Cubs and Scouts of vice- principals at Annapolis Royal, popular, yet there was a great deal i Swift Current, Sask,, were given by of public hostility to it. Older peo- e e that district. umber Each house was to be 'Windsor and Wol *ville. plc looked a to that tsthe along the Send a 3 cent stamped envelope - A ern made'of old lumber, such as packing Wolf Cubs of the lst Smith's roads at the probably terrible speed for further information. ; cases, and the first prize was $2.50. Falls (St. John's) Group sold garden of 10 or 12 miles_aii hour. Cyclists t * . and flower seeds to raise funds for were assaulted and 'bicycles were �'! ! -: W., For the highly successful "Cy_ the purchase o� a Pack ,flag. wrecked. "in those days cyclists' en- GIFF BAKER i clorama" of the Scout Groups of * • countered the sort of hostility that the Parkdale'- District, - Toronto Park= Stirling, Oat; Cuhs- and - Scouts afterwards was visited 'upon the 39 LEE AVE. _Toroato, Out dale. Assembly Hall basement was were guests-at an evening entertain- heads of the first motorists. - filled with Cub and Scout handicraft me'nt of the Men's Club of St. John's • of every description, while upstairs Church and contributed a number Scouts engaged in competitions in of Scout work programme numbers. rope spinning, knotting, signalling, • * • The latest stati�tica show ) 1 etc. Jeaiin'e Ba tiste Bouyari er young .e.14. t4►� P g Y g that if all the lawyers in , a - ♦ „ fusenr >b editor of a successful French jour- • sa •1 bueasF ■• s+•+i.r. The Town Council o_ f Blairmore, nal, "Le petit Jour," ublished in _the country were laid end - - . M >tie `•�• st do, y fau�ed mt an.n M4 b e -- M �IIS, Alta., made sure that all of � their Emonion since 1991, 'is Secretary to end, about half of them Issue No. 23 - '3$ Scouts 's'aw Lord Baden - Powell by and a Patrol Leader Qf Alberta's couli be left there. [i,•t;ill lets. (1 s Free. 'wrtte Now•. voting $25.00 to help- defray their first troop of french • Canadian MALCOLM ROSS _ 67 expenses to the Calgary rally. ' Scouts. 8eighL syeclau■t, Sosaborottgh, Zug. r _ 1I - V 1 V L US A 1 -Fred and lira. Adair, , of Agin- i -4Miss Ethel Bray visited friends -1 Miss Grace, also seven graMchild -I George, Thgrnas and Robert, of Tor- : ( court, spent Sunday with relatives in Preston over they week -end sons all of Toronto. Deceased came onto aged oils sisters, Mrs. Win. here. --Miss Ida Sterritt, accompanied with her parents from Devonati Shaw, of Winnipeg, Mrti. W. Locke, -Mrs. Ed. Walsh is reported to be -Miss Vera McGhee, of Madoc, by a lady friend, spent the week -end England, and settled at Cherrywood, I of Toronto, Mrs. C. Plaxton, and critically ill at the present time, re- was the guest of E. and Mrs. Booth at her home here. when but six years old, moving to Mrs. Arm Gray, of the 6th concess- quiring close medical and nursing on Sunday. -The tennis . club invites you. Toronto about thirty years ago. She • ion of Pickering. The funeral took attention. --Miss Mae Grimbly spent Satur- There are two courts in good Condit- was in her 70th year, the eldest of place on Monday, May 27th and was _._ -,Mrs. King, who has been in the day afternocs in Thornhill' attending ion.. Thus there is no,waiting. With a family of, eleven children, one bro- conducted by her. pastor, Rev. Mr. _ city, on nursing -duty, for several the wedding of her niece, Miss Nao- backhtoos nine feet high, ball -hunt ther Frank, predeceased her r Manuel of Hope United Church, ass- weeks, returned home at the end of mi Grimbly. ing is -unnecessary. Last year there two months ago, and one sister Min- isted by Rev. Mr.- Paul. The inter- !last week. -The Ladies'.Aid of the Presby- were more than twenty members, nie in 1918. She also leaves four bro' rnent took place in St. John's Ce. -Cyril E. Morley addressed the terian 'Church will meet on Tuesday, and this year that membership will tilers, Mr. Will Judd of Cherrywood. 1 etery, Norway. congregation of Young People, at June 11th, at the home of Mrs. Geo. be exceeded. Among such a number Centre Str. United Church, Oshawa, Baxter, at the usual hour. - - - - -- - you are sure to find some kindred - 'on Sunday .evening last. The monthly meeting of the W. spirits. : -Rev. and Mrs. Moore of Bruss- A. of the United Church, will be held The District Annual Meeting of els, called on W. J. and Mrs. Miller in Thursday; June 13th, at 3. P. m. the Women's Institute of Sr, ,h Ont= he stq, ���� on Tuesday when .cLn their way to_• at m the hoe of the Misses La-v:. Note arid, will be held in St. Andrew's 4 visit relatives in Kingston. hange rf date. :