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VOL. LV. PICKERING, ONT.a FRIDAY, AUG. 7.1930. � .`. +•
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�°�� NOTIO E 'Che W. M-:'. S. will meet at the The Pickering . Beach Community
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Diii..H. PEARHON-Phpsicisn home of Mrs. Wagg; Kinsale. ' Association held its first Annual h MILLS
e..paes your way Mr. F. bi Cha n 'Fillocsu y Field Day at. Pickeri Beach, µ �:
amd Sttraeon, . Dumbarton, :Oy - „ P� P 1?g
:every day. the pulpit here next Sunday horn- 1Monday,lAugfast 3rd. which Turned k
RX. FORyYTH, Oph. D., Director out to be' an excellent get-together 9stablished IM
.ofitometr►cat A«ociationof Ontario. Rea. COAL, COKE,
laterad Mmberof the American Opttrmetrical _ The Mission Circle met at the and an enjoyable day for the cot- ?c
a...al. eye• examined by appointment W OD CEMENT home of �1iss Mildred. Pegg on tagers ,and their friends.. Events
Plow Claremont. ont. W,,OD, , -
,� -- Tuesday, August 4th were staged for all ages, including -Cha► in
SAN D, GRAVEL, The ilission Band will hold their novelty races, and tug-of-grafi for ��
and _ . :. , •: annual picnic ,on August 11th; in both men and women, all of which _ �OIIQS�S Wednesdays
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DONALD itULUY tidt'[lDLbr. t = � '
1l►. Solicitor, Notary run"c ylct�W grTII�DEB'8 SUPPLIES. �1e Park. All mothers and friends were keenly contested. Softball was ,l
pY•a formerly, occupied by the late n. r..._ana• t are invited'. played between the Single and the and F'ridws �.
460,6 south stns of t vitt riou.e. wn,tby. sty Mrs. Grant 'and Miss Dorothy Married Men, in which the former When a Holiday comes on a Cbop-
also local cartage work
BE f ON, bLLL & KJSS Grant; of Los Angeles, Calif:, spent sere victorious. ' The Association ping day we will grind the next
13arrisiors ts'Jotlors We b4ve also placed in stuck a, full Friday of last week, with i1r, and. .were well pleased with the success ?,
line of Le.,f Milling Mrs. Fred Gibson. of their first Annual Field Day. day' -
IW ILL1A.'vt J. bLA'i UN. aL, C. fr. .�;. - .
U. BROOKE k3zLL, K. L. j, L. F. RUSa Vo'N Feed e. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Sr., To get paying results moms pig;
and Mrs. _Wm. Elliott Jr., and Mr. Brougham
� _. feeding the graifi'flnnst`be gronand
JAMES A WRIl;liT A. PI , MITCHELL and Mrs. Bryant; all of Flint, Mich.
=s Say Street, Toronto, norlaide la3b
spent- the :week-end- with. Miss Ed- The W. Banton family, of Det fine.
(� O. HICHARDSUN & Co., Barris- - >Pickering, Ont. ith and- Howard Ormerod. ` roit, are visiting relatives here. 1✓.ters, Sol,citurs. NOLarles etc . Suue 501, NO .other rnlll grilids�as- fine as
itacel.ior Life Building, -it; Toronto bt, Toro.-t& (dice phone 7400 Residen" 6520 ft'Taffic, was exceedingly heavy
$elopbone Ad. ltige: e,csering ehone 3613. bts - Cherry-wood on Highway No. 7 on the holiday.: this does.
Mr. and Mrs. John . Liscombe FEED ON HAMD
Urfa.& cHILLAN-Bat•ris- The Beal Store, Claremont The Woman s Association 'will welcmed a little, son on July 25th.
11 ra. Solicitors, Notary Public. office at Better Service than Ever
aytt��,�tt��tIencs of Mr: Thomson, lot 11. concession I: FHUNE 9:U meet in the church at 2.30 o'clock Congratulations.
Fyet�rirtg, Ufrce Iwun: Tbursday and Saturday ]� on Thursday, August 13th. Wor ] The W. J. Blrown' family, of Tor-
....uta+. ,born LOU P. m to ti.3U P. m., or by, FUR 1 w I T L,J -� l •• .
�utment. Ioronto offi e, : 606 Royal Bans for Rbll 1 11="Bills or Mountains" .onto, spent Friday at the old homy I'- �- �'�.E�i.�
✓erdL« Pbone Pica 10.N). Toronto 'EIarn 5308.
371; We are dieplAying an attractive We expect the W: A. of Dunbarton alto tlie''holiday.
variety of to .be with us at this meeting and Mr. and Mrs. W. Bate, of Tor
ONAN'T & AN N lS - Barristers, Aluminum rand Graniteware Etc, give the prograin.. Our. ladies` are onto,_ spent Sunday and the holiday a
Notaries Public I ulniture Lod Fun iture PIANO TUNING
HARDON D. CONANT.`K. C. L. Novelties, asked-. to please bring- refreshment: with MLRB Ida Bate. . r
All are cordially- invited.' The Mission Band will hold then
aLL1N F. ANNIS, B. A..,LL. B. Prices low, in ket•piog wich•tit><lee. dND
ALLIN -71 2 NIS.e 5t S,, psha ra Master Wilmot and Phyllis Gates- August meeting at the hoarse cit
Proves-;and S (Ushasa), and at the Court are holidsyrng at the McAllisters, airs. Brown,on Saturday afternoon. All kinds of Rel lair Work "•�' _
!aortae, Whitby, liar:, Conant) Phone 7 (Whit. ,
RADIO SERVICE in, Toronto. Our firm of beat builders are do- g
Mrs. D. .abase is -viaitirit; 'lith -Ing a-ru<rhint -business and they C b1 Guaranteed - -Ir
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All Tuning
-- --- - - — A Graduate of Radio College- her daughter in Eastern Ontario. claim to makle the best boats on S. acD'ONALD . '
Miss Emily Gates 'had a _pleasant the markf*t.
with 209 CLOSE AVE., TORONTO
:1�TSIL O• SMITH. D. D. �, L. D. y.. T _ motor. trip through Western Ontar- air. and M. ra. H. Robertson. and Phone lakeside 1502
1�1 L to-the-minute traini l io recently. taking:.in Windsor' anti family and VrR. - Robeitson 5r:, of
(5I L Oe r w Dr. J. ' D. Graduate of p g
tie Rgral College of Den# Surceonrand Tocon• a1Sd Qrdlls taken it NEWS ofse�;
ID• University- At Czar oat olllce ove, D. A. Detroit Toronto, Were }illP9t8 Of MTs. A. ,
3eott s itort, ver• rues r and Friday. _Phone ..I•INE•S•'f- EQUIPMENT Our pastor: .Rei•: -:i. R. Bick is ,emm n for. the hew1fday. _
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aeon! t>11. tf for leaving an his vacation this week. The AuRURt= meet#ng of the W. I.
H13RBERTT FALLAI9E. L D y.. Guaranteed Satisfaction We •w•i%h him and '.airs. Bick a very veilI be held at the Gannon-home on
e D.S , Graduate *1 the Royal Coll-4e of AT pleasant holiday. On Sunday. Auz.- Auauct 11th The yocing ladies are Shingles For Sale -
Dema. Surgeons and the l+mtvcr,ity of Toronto
CWke to residence second door east- of St. And- R.Paaunwble Prices 9th„ Rev. 1�1r. Wilson, of White- . in charge, of, the program.
jaw's Church. Pickering,Ont. �ftice boort a vale will occupy the pulpit. The berry crop in thbt -vicinity Gilt-Gl,tiv„nzId Sleet Shin
.,e. M. so 8 P. m:, of by a�pgktt hent. (X-ray 'Tubes and Batteries always M h .les BRs•.
,srrvwe), Phone Pict 3700, •~:sly 'A" pleasant 'surprise party was was badly, injured by the' heat and Bird's FPIt StO..e 8hinclee.
H. ROY HILLER.
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to Gordon Petty -by his siis- drought, and'-garden. vegetables are Alst,. re-s uhbering huggy wbeels.
�steilsarsrs 4i• arbs. ;Art rPh.,nPnNarROntario Ta last Saturday evening to ce]: at a standstill Rain is badly need- Lawn nlowere shat ened,
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ebrite his twenty-iIrst bisthdag, ed: T. PATE R80114' 8 QLAREMON
AELIZABETH RICH.ARDSOIV= � U S I C X411 present : reported a-. pa_rticulari} airs.' 'Robert Scott and daughter, Call and Ret prices: ' Phooe 881:.
. Fite and auwmobile tnsuraoce of all kinds. g�� tj,l,f, of Cedar -Grove, and :Mrs. Sr. Gor-
eepeaenttnacompaniesol solid financial stand- s�
y. :Miss A. Brander called on friends well, of London; visited their. aunt. - -
Experienced: Sl usie Teacher here last week. Mrs. T. A. Knox on Sunday even
FP09TI t" f York ed AuctiQonsam.oAi e,' DT; H. B. Spaulding. chairman' ing. tic FUEL
. for o•aaaws o! Toric and Oosano. Ass wI-th a Toronto Couservatorj
gig=i« of all kinds arena..' w ou aborwat of the Toronto Board of FAitcation Mr, and 'Mrs. Bert Harvey were,
a»r.e. •ser«s or»o afar P. o„ One, 8tandinR: • last week purchased' 50 *acres of guests of Toronto friends last .week
R BEATUI?. TOW:�!3HIP will teach afternoons or evenings land through C. R. Purcell Co.' ena. They were assisting in two ern ,
D. Clerk. Conveyancer Commissioner for Saturday reserved for school F'arn1 xealtora. Tlse pro
toast rfedavttr, Accountact. Etc, i..uer of
children. Alarrtase ,senses. VlThitevate, ort. Iocated north of Cherry-wood ''ill-. Pickering and Siloam.
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..'Rates very Moderate. age, -above .North Rouge Df r. Lewis, f. .f'letremtx>.t, will'.
tl1f M-� 1f 1f Studio at my own home one miss area. The vendor, is Geo. K ,Pugh._ occupy St. John's u-1 it on Sunday .Lumber and Lath
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of_ Whiterale, who inherited the evening at ..'0. Sunday, school at t'
LICENSED AUCTIONEhlt A."I) east of Brougham on No, 7 B. 0.-Shifi,gles ?:
land -from his father. N Nu' woods- 10.40. a, M. . Notts the change cif
VALUATUIi Highway.. have been. removed from the •land time. Special Jrlusic Kill be, provid- flue 008,1
8alea conducted Atiywherc MRS. CARL. DR ITT in the •last half century, • a dense ed, ;
Pboue or write. AddrPhe f314 Dunds► stand- of valuable mixed timber cov •Mr. E. Annis, Hugh Gannon, _ Alberta Coal
-Street, Ets-.t, - ers the hillsides and' extends down alis. •Cassels and Mrs. A. Gray _'Domestic Coke f t`
Whitby. Ontario. Pickering Mills to the banks of the river. Five ac: spent the: past week visiting friends 3
!� . 1�• g CFment, Cillos, F'1a13Relr
Yes -not required for farming' will of -fisc Cassels at Brockville, and
You Cannot Avoid Ageny for Frost k Wood be re-forested. other points, motoring as far as Maple Body LYood
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• Cockshutt Farm Machined
Ottawa. Agents for Lindy Fe 0,
ori ACClderlt Taylor Clan at Re-union A very `pleasant',gatkering of the +ei
Farni! wreath on graves of antes• and i�8 -'"tea=ue
Complete lire -and reptirs, y girls an o s' with
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, torts at Hikhland Creek. ire pective children,bttook place and _ fps ar
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Chopping and Feeds of all thepr YOU.CAN AVOID at Silver Sp Ings Farm on Civic Cookshutt Iiupleluentdr a�q
THE AN AVJL kinds. In commemoration of the 100th H,olidsv, which .ended the holiday �!
THAT anniversary of the' arrival. of their seasari for the present year. Secure Pricers Before. Bayffss
FOL EO W S : Royal Pastry Flour ancestors ix Canada, nearly sixty On. Sunday last Mr. and Mrs.
T members of the Taylor family from Beek, of Toledo, and the Earl Hog- a
CYRIL E. MOBLEY Poultry Feeds,, Growing
GiENERAL INSURANCE
Mash, �,a} ing. Sarnia, Tor'omo and* the TOwnskip le farnily, of Columbuft, were call- WILSON B R O
g- of Pickering, Sca;bolo and Mark*enc at the. M. Hamilton home. Mr.
pbefee -- Piekerini 67" ham gathered in the old Methodist and Mrs. Beck are v]siting their Lecmt ��t �'' i•
a We.carry all makes of Plow Points. "o
SU Cemetery . at Highland Creek to relatives, the Hamilton families. FboBe MaX1c 7300 y ,
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r D. N. Lock woo' d Pie a. wreath. upon the graves of' Mr. Walter Hamilton received
SU�GEST�ONS PICKERING, ONT. John Taylor and his wife, Man quite serious injuries ' the
thrown #. ; �'
• .Clark, pioneers of the district. The from a load of grain-by' the break- ;�• '- �R
floral tribute : was ,dedicated by. ing of a sling rape at the farm o!' S1i me>r Health
R. G. CLENDENING Davis Annis, Whitevale, • oldest W. Pugh one day last week, and
For .the Home and grandson present. Mrs, W. J. Mon- will be laid off . vwrk for some _ .TFtY "
FUNMAL DIRECTOR ney, of Pickering, grandaaghter, tihve. • -' . _'
Verandah Private AaIal)iatti<gC@ read a brief history of the family Mr. Harvey has the contract for
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and
Miss •Hazel Annis, Port Union, re=decorating the school-morn.O1�ESf f
Camp Chairs great grandaug'hter, read an apP- Mrs. Aolthy is making 'a stow re T
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- opriate Pickering, °very from the injuries sustained `
r hymn..The scripture was c
„ ,--• Malvern 5000 given .by William Heron, , in the fall down • cellar. Dr: Cart-
great,
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Lawn Seats - great,krandson, and prayer was of- Wright, of tickerin.e, is in attend- Health _ SaI� '
- rJ9e Markham, Ont. fered by Wm, Taylor, Cherrywood, ante.
- -_-- -- a grandson. In'183f3 Jne. Taylor •and Miss Gladys McPhail, nurse-in- Make4an invigorating and
Hooked .Mata . • •- - his wife, with their six childretl, training at Whitby Hospital, spent refreahlrig (lTinli, WhlChre-
Far mere set sail fralrl Yarmouth, Norfolk • the week-end, with the Gbnnon� faro-
q8C'. �--. ilq. Miss McPhail's mother was, in lieves sick headache, .sonr
! '.. Courltyf England, sex Bait' for Csn-
ilVaterprooF Window Shades' Rapid Flo Filter Discs, 45e. ada-in a vessel which took over.sic her-girlhood a .very popular young gt0211ach,indigestion, priC-
Complete, 49c, Well-made °hick trop he also weeks to cross _ •.. the Atlantic and' lady of Brougham bei Myra Wil-
:> - � kl -hent etc'.
g whi'eh yeas towed up the St, Lave- - , ter of the late Eli sties y a
Electric Plates, Toasters, irons Baby chick troughs at Moder- rence by oxen. 'Mey settled in Mre, Wilson. ----Large Pound ii2b
I Electric bedroom. Lamp, $2.00 ate prices, 'what' is now Toronto, near the Qn' Tuesday afternoon, Jnl `28th,
We basis, in stock nice line of The old redtabte B', H. Paints,' Et»mels Humber River, where the father flAeen members of the Women's
gift!► for the Bridal Shower, and Varnishes, engaged• in the 'teaming business.• %udtute attended else picnic at't}le d ►TH1N�i C71Pf c,
In 1835 they took up laud on lot bolus of Misa Dorothy Bayne, spun-
- Alto Hafr em Oil, -Paint Oils. Turpsand Pickering, a short g
J C. A: STERRITT - 42+ concession 2, cored by the Pickering -lat3iea. Tate Ste • visit lar t afaaortlnent raf
Cost Oil. distarnce north of the Rouge, where adtuation was ideal for such a Nat- latest styles and colors. Tbt
_K"se Harris Re air• they hewed •out 'for themmives'and 'lierdn- and a verk pleasant atfter- '
•Faneral Director s- _p s' R low prices will surprise yow x
their children, froth tl,e•,foredt, nem, 'was spent by all the visitors
Private Ambulance - l�LiilN BUSHBY borne. Two of the children had frorr Prowham and Highland {, i
Phone 1800 Hardware Phone 4800 born in Canada. There have CrFpek furnishin(t a short program. E. C� JOnea, �h
625 descendants, of whom 475 ar% gi,� gatherinirs engender D1�2LCGIST Ps(K�,�
�O�[dt'1>ltQ. Ontario PTCKERING Ropy living, Irteighborly
feeling arnmW the PeeP- 1 ��
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;�`Magiic Stones" seem d$ on Motorboat Trip Across AtlanticI I
_• .. S.. ss `• . ti R•"`R£' : < '°?°r,; xi v�wr Dr. Def ee Pte, �% Change the Lack F ��<: Of Ghildleaa Coaplea �'- -- Iw by ! ^m,�r,, ,� y ^�%"�" �"'""" •Y, ,k 4k yy�1 .1 :
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TORONTO. — Dr. Allan Roy Da- � ` i l y �' ; ' ; .. r y « ' �;
recently told the advertising€ 1 ¢ z
der s ms of Toronto that a P
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.. d . sales -�cha magic stones" eiupposed a ,
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change the fortunes of childless
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nples, 'continue in' demand, and z .
5 I.Visit Dionne
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. • have a man in our 'back yard k �F I ":j:a7 tis > f
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hose chief job. is breaking ug atones y:' .
keep a hoz . full of •.,hopeful � � { . ! J'f Fly f
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- 11i, 4 ^ . �', 0 . ? j ( Bay was the first place visited on a
Requests for the stones have come k
from all parts o!• the world.I'll i ' 4 `:y tour of Northern Ontario which took'
. � � yam" a Lieut. GGyernor Dr. ,H.• A. Bruee;,
rrIt'a tunny," remarked the;�� ¢ r� i '
}roician, "but a number of childless
• k Mrs. Bruce and their eon Harwell'
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a@ Y ,r° v y,w'f'1 1 / ; f� . i,;; as far north as Moosonee on James
Ouplea who..came up last year, ac- -- Y'�k 3`. Faeiwx sa SYr r -e# 1, u : i i t n t: 'r%' �y y,
lly cams back this year with 4 n R t sl: ` x �t ?� x ,■ LaTlie stop in North Bay was brief. .it
e ldren 1, �s.,c�ss s �r' >
.,• . r ♦ h -the a made
c..�w x :,'' z FN,� t f: i s, k hire. ere- e p rty a trip t0
The doctor said the quintuplets, . r yx�fi ; i
"aren't ankh a gamble." In theirs, s�xF t the Defoe nursery near Callander.
arty life if a firm advertised that ;` where they were received by Dr. A,
. .. . - y ate a' certain food and the ba- , $ £ '" 1
s P.. Dafoe and presented .to the Di-
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hien had died, rival firma could have - , on eluintupletg "
t. c Speaking at a civic reception In-
:. ' gaid, "look at • what ' happens to ';. . '... •a.: -° ,� _. `" " iw ,- paid tribute';
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tortji Lay; Dr- F,ruce
'pabies that eat so and so'a food,' xi x a` "� to the work of Dr. Dafoe.
. . Put now they're old enough for any _14' � '' i ' ;� _.� "The fact that the quintuplets at•1
p to be blamed on other things' y
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as food. th worth of a sound program off
-= y. The little Callander physician let �'x. ordered rials ce ba e b soon
.. it be known the quintuplets have hada ,scientificeknowledge."chedsa d.
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spanking, "althou h I've had •�,
'; 9 5"rwrX,c ... .i n.,,. �A�'S�'":• '•• v miffing Elle felt a. thrill . - "so.,.
oubts about procedure sometimes." Y ' 4d
"I've seen Marie put back to beds" " '"" d "`� ' u�; ,'� tually seeing the babies, Mrs Bruce
�y F� w. ��, f Y said she had long looked forward,
I�s ninny as 71 times. before she �� �, �, M .ax! %� Kxi 7�H� '``:` • - to the visit. She marvelled at the pa-
lilayed there," he said. " ' �; . '
"We're trying to bring the babies - tience of Dr. Dafoe with the child-',
1pty as 'r trample to all mothers es The Arielle, 60 -foot motorboat in wnien Durand-Couppel .de Sant Front -onset), krencb marina ren, This Is Mre Bruce's farthest.
i►hat can be done. We use only painter known as Marion Marie, is attemptingv to cross Atlantic alone, pictured leaving New r ork on north trip; although she has visited II
oda that every mother can afford. daring journey. _ Sault Ste Marie.
e have the big advantage of hsv- _ - _ while the party, was at the Defoe,
FL. os no dissensions between mother - • Dogs Play Important visited
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MrW. G. BiiDionisit,
land father and . other fond but dis-ffameta$etsT
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visited Mr. sed yl a Oliva Dionne'. '"''. -,: %. . .
agreeing• relatives." yna Part in Games of . at their farm home and extended'
I .. L1tt�e Plc[nCe3dEra -felicitations on' behalf of the, vici-
. . . • e • - - regal party. _ - -- _.
LoaQ Vis�t the Do 010 -
Fifty years ago .the linotype mach- n .
! . I... - .. d F�V ins set and east the drat linea o! type jj� Ld LONDO�1: — Great Britain's • •
la a newspaper office. The invention _ little Princesses Elizabeth and Mar -Ad Kissmg
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( marked the greatest advance is the garet Rose, were excited recently
�lt.ffeSI , " U t printing since the di ,i of Gutenberg. �eFOitS He t�l�l TOUT �a111d1 .over ,the possibility they' might be -
■V_ Scores of attempts -bad kean made to After .His Coronation ' ~
allowed to peep in Bing Edwards Lost toMum
a _ � set ordinary foundry type letters me- LONDON—Rumors, itr court dr- reception in Buckingham Palace.
_ eheaically. Not one was good enough cies have it that the king, may visit 'The two daughters of •the Duke
to interest practical' printers. Then Canada and. possibly the United
Noiv 5 Per Cent; 5,040 Cana- Mme Ottmar itiergentpaler •with the and Duchess of York regaFd the re
! - diens Benefrt h New states after the. coronation next caption as as • important, part of cr
Y bold idea of a machine which would •year. their lives, which also includes dogs, New Ways ofShOWing Sizz
Ottawa Action make lta•own tape and cast it, not let• It is said the kin would o. to Ot-
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g g and dolls and horses and penquins. ling" Love Have Super -
ter by letter but fine tt-y line. Faster tawa and then to his favorite E.P• co ►t
OTTAWA, —Good news for 5,000 and cheaper compositfoa, better print. ranch in Alberta, returning ilia New There are lots of dogs at Wiad- Sedet� tyle Clinch _
� ewers from .the Canadian Farm ing,.a new dress of type for each job York. nor, 'and they_ play important roles
" an Hoard wsa antionnced' by Fin- were the •immediate gains. Tra'vehing as the Duke of Lan- in the games of the Princesses, HOLLYWOOD, — Kissing Is If• -
e Minister Crerar recently in the Ia a Mergethaler linotype •machine caster. ,the story goes, H'is Majesty who stand second and third in the coming a lost art is the movies.
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the compositor operates r .keyboard - line of succession to the throne. Nowadays. even the longest nae
reduction of the interest rate to five would stop with friends on Long Is- - - bAs i
'Per cent.' Those who .had borrowed much like that of stype -writer. As land, where he visited as the Prince` They -inherit their fondness for gloat lyrical cinema Ione 'story s"
prior to October 12, 1984, on first he plays ypoa the keys brass matrices of Wales, and would make, a cont- dogs from their, father, the Duke has an Irreducible minimum of kisses
-- mortgage, have been paying at.the tall .out- of,a .magazine and arrange tesy eall on the president. " of. York. who is something of an !n the total footage, seldom mon
' Mate a! B per cent., and those bort themselves .into lines of words wbien Official 'sources in London and expert. in . caning -matters .and -,froth than four, usually less: This contrasts -'
...stowing between October 12; 1934, and are automatically.. justified. Each ma-. Ottawa said they had no knowledge whose kennels coarse Jane the Corgi, sharply with the adolescent age of
:May 22; 1985, paid at the rate .of triz carries .a sunken letter. When a of reported plans for a visit to Can- Mimsy the Labrador, and the rest -of Hollywood when a picture that- came
( , i6'�r per cent. line of matrices 1s complete, molten' ads and -the United State, by His their fury playmates. along with fewer than 15 epidermal
k- - Effective as tromi July 31, 1936, all lead is mechanically forced against Majesty. • • - _ - ; Many . of their .games ce�ttre col2tsto>tn was consi1.dered practically
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.. .. ri,.4. ..,... --� t,.-"- m;ill . rte-. .l;- It. Thus a.whole line of raised letters around., a miniature house. a gift a •travelogue.
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rate of five - per cent. which has been
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•. A effect on loans negotiated since
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Finance Minister. . Dunning has
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' Completed arrangements for refin-
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.Ancient .
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. Voutstanding bonds, issued by the
these two inventors -seem• to be more
and previous to 1935, .and held by
-
Xe Dominion Government.
•
- This refinancing was completed on
Comments the New York Times— q
? my 1, enabling the government to
. _
►ass the saving along to the borrow-
A nelOa item about leprosy , is as
" who continued to pay interest at
• -
the high rates in effect in the earlier
".
.:yegrs of the board's operations.
_
. Approximately $10,000,000: in - out-
the Middle Ages has been confined
'
• otanding loans will be affected by the
• ___
- :interest reduction, some of them go-
largely to the tropical and sub- "
,;ng back to the start of the board's
•
:,••operations in 1929.
• .
Primarily the Farm Loan Board
,.
gperated only in those. provinces in
ca. where dampness is combined
' 'Rhtch tbe' provincial government en-
_
.
acted •supplementary legislation. 0n-
"..
tario, Saskatchewan and Prince Ed-
yvard
and the familiar matrices themselves.
. • Island did not • come -under the
•
• •act. .
.
During the session -of 1935 the act
• •
was amended in such a manner that
'
' its benefits were thrown . open -to
, „
farmers in every province, regardless
_
.
of provincial statute; and the• amount
.
,. available fors lending purposes was
Through. the operation of the key
., 'increased from 520,000,000. to E90, -
I•
.°000,000. The federal government
.
took over the entire • responsibility
. _ ..
...-from ,the provinces. The total amount
trice- �- Asse bled and Justified. jn•
of loans now outstanding is, approxi-
.:..
mately $20,000,000. .
1a coat. •i-ae matrices are tuetn uiteu
auitomatically to, the top, of .the mach-
tae, sorted out mechanically and re•
turned to their proper channels in the
magazine -to be'used over again. .
In the old days a newspaper or a
book was printed directly from type.
Today -fast printing of large editions.
especially of newspapers and maga-
risen, demands additional steps. Cop
per electrotypes are made from the
cast type, and, from these magazines
are printed. In newspaper, offices the
page of type, locked together in a
chase, is pressed into thlck Pulpy ,pa-
per to. form a "mat" in which the let-
fetti -tre- stink. -MoInn- lead is Toured
upon the. mat by machine to form a
stereotype. And it is from eterebtype
plates that newspapers are printed
on fast .web pressen,
In gddition to this relief method of
printing -there are also the planogra-
what ane Thought
She lay in 'her wicker carriage .
. A -looking at the skies;
The hood was 'aomILwhere, 1.
- Tue sun was in her eyes. ' -Margaret
Pei haps she _was ;a .thinkipg—,
I'm sure that babies do—
�� .
How would you like a bib -pin
A -sticking into you? :
',,How would you like some lar& things
A -sewed on to your cap,will
And tight so 'tight by some one �
You couldn't. take yout _nspL—___
"" ..
"Hoa would you like a. t ig strap
A-strapged across of you? ; . •.
I know you wouldn't like it; ...'
CI n'd cry, that's what you'd dol'
to mncess c-ilzaoec
birthday. which has a thatched- roof
and is completely equipped with equipped
erything that •a model' home should
have. ' • ''14
As �efits the younger, Princess
Rose is the more active
in garden romps. t'iincess Elizabeth
is rapidly approaching an age of
dignity and discretion, having pass-
ed 'her 10th- birthday last April.
- Princess Margaret Rose will have
a birthday on August 21, when- she
be six years :old, and these days
are much colored with anticipation
of-_what._She_- nninermi-y will bring
forth, • ` I. • • : • •-
The younger Princess dikes other
creatures almost • as much as dogs.
Penquins, for.instance. . She also
longs for a pony of her own. Prin-
c Elizabeth• already his a pony.
e°�
Princess' ' Margaret d2ose gave
-- -
.the heroine's make-up disalantled -
about. three time per reel .. -
But there are only two kisses In
reels of "The Lost Horizon." tont ,
in 12 reels -of "Anthony Adverse.". 1
,
two in 14 reels of "Rhythm on the
Range," and tour in "Romeo and Jnil-
et," to name just a few oil• the newer
epics. .
•
Directors • bate -two auswers R,w ,
the decline and fall of osculation.
"In the old days, the only way they
had of showing that man -and a we- . .
man were. sizzling with attraction was
to throw them into a eltneb," a dirso• i'
ter -said. "•-But with the passage of the
ears, a whole list of ' differont ways
to get- over the same 'thought has . •
accumulated. Tyat's one thing.
"The other• is the censor."
,
all these. -efforts to do away with the
"Samuel
phic and intaglio processes.
type casting is that of I. S.
-L.
early evidence of keen interest in
1.
.scourge
In the planographic process both
Friedman and Dr. Otto Bloom. It
animals. At the age three, when
.Ancient .
•' •
printing and non -printing surtscea are
these two inventors -seem• to be more
,of
'loo' - through a fairy-tale book
-
on the same 'plane. but this type mat•
practical than their • predecessors it
with the Duchess of York, she came
Comments the New York Times— q
ter is•photograpbed•and then fixed as
is because they have adapted the
to a picture of a dragon and ex=
A nelOa item about leprosy , is as
a fatty image which repels water but
Mergenthaler machine to, make the
claimed: "Look, Mummy — what a
oddity these days; the scourge of .
holds ink.
necessary photographs.
darling little Loch Ness. monster?'►
the Middle Ages has been confined
'
In the intaglio the ,type matter. is
Look at the Friedman -Bloom --ma.
• •
largely to the tropical and sub- "
photographed on and etched below in
chine as'it,is disclosed in a recently
- - . -
tropical sections of Asia and Afri- .
the plate surf—ace. Flooa.2tie plata with
granted patent and you nee the famil-
Woman-.0f105 1Via kes
ca. where dampness is combined
ink; then wipe it clean and ink re-
mains in the sunken letter. 'Press a
liar magazine
iar keyboard, the famil
in which the matrices are . contained
M
200 -Mile' Motor Trip
with heat. But there are still esti-
mated to be some 2,000.000 -'suffer- '
paper against the plate and the ink
and the familiar matrices themselves.
L L
—Then a Bat
ers. IV
.changed
In the••recesses is literally sucked out
But the matrices carry not the usual
.Crochets
. -Methods hate greatly it.
and the restht is readable print on
engraved letter but a letter'in black
-' '
caring for the dread disease, which
paper.
and white.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Arriving
eats away -skin or nerves or both:
Evidently much time and money
Through. the operation of the key
well enough to do ,.bit- of, crochet-
In. medieyal'times persons suspected
-could be saved if the steps betwPen
board in the usut.l way a line of ma.
before supper, bits. Mary Jane
carrying the is were
typsetting and prin ng-comd--be—re-•
trice- �- Asse bled and Justified. jn•
B�hey, 106, re completed
Bit
treated with superstitious abhor- -
treated rstitio
stead of a lead casting device there is
duced in number'. So at least a scorer.,
tripcently • e
200 -mite motor trip from her home
of
renes; often they were forced to.
of inventors have turned to photogra-
Suppose letters were as-
a camera. The assembled letters are
photographed line by line on alength
in Ogdensbt;}g.
live in the forests, nearing belle to
phy, printed
She ea to attend the funeral
warn the healthy; often, too. per
semble -into lines of words all in the
of film. By moving the camera hack-
of her son Edward, one of her
sons suffering .from simple skin ail-
black A white. Suppose that a pho•
ward or forward the type can be re•
duced to any reasonable
.14
-children,_ five of, whom _are still liv-
ments •were segregated. with• real le -
tograph ere made of these lines.
or enla><ged
int'•
Pers. . . . , . ,... . .. -:-
Suppose that a photolithograph or
photoengraving on zinc or copper
size.
Several hundred lines can be set up
. Mrs. Bushey does. her -own. house-
Leprosy .is now understood Ao be
we're made-frotY this. -We 'would have
on'a continuous roll of filin. By inter-
work, maintains her reputation .tor
n. bacterial. disease. Healing` injec- _.
n printing plate, one that could be el-
posing special screening:- various let-
fine sewing crocheting and quilting.
tions have been devised, and lepro-
ectrotyped' if need be. Assuming. that
ter designii and backgrounds can also
Deafness is her onl- handicap. She,
sat•iumg are undertaking; the .func-
the.orfgivai "copy" has-been correct-
be incorporated — something now im-
acquired that at the ge of 98 when
tion of curing the -infection ,in - flit . .
ed for typographical and other errors
possible with any type or 11ne.casting
.elle. rescued a man from a river.
-Bushey
early stages .rather than seining
there would be no need of ptoof-
machine. From the final roll of film
, Born in Quebec, Mrs. still
merely &a egregation- centres for
reading. -
a photolithograph or -photoengraving
regards French as her mother timgue
hopeless incurables. Uninfectioua •
The latest and to the commentator
is made.. The rest of the printing_ pro
after 90 years in this country. _She
cases are distinguished, and the -pa- j
the =simplest and most promlAng of
cess remains what it is. '
says her prayers in French.
tients released. , •
• wrrF
71,
Bayed $28 and cross one foot of the
west wall assayed $10.50 per ton. On
FINANCIAL the 425-foot level the west
�' drift one assay returned $1b15 .26 in DIXIE iS the thrifty
gold per ton across a width of 3.6 mans smoke. You cut
feet. All new, equipment has been 7.
installed and is working smoothly. it, as you use it and
A crew of 45 men are employed at the plug remains fresh k'
present.
to fhe last cut.
With the danger of fire over, drill-
ing operations have been resumed at
the Kaw Crow, iWinoga and Gateway _
•properties in the Pickle-Crow-Central �
J. B. Tyrrell and other officials S. B. Goldberg,-E. as field en- Patricia,. area. While 'the fires which
of Northern Canada Mining. Corp. gimeer on the Dorval Siscoe, Nu- occurred dur' :;the .recent hot, dry- t
,Plan to visit the Argosy Gold Mines maque and Snowshoe (formerly spell did not reach any of these pro-
-property for the pouring of the first Varsan) properties. Drilling is con- perties, it was considered .advisable
gold brick about the middle of Au- tinning on the Numaque ground to halt operations. As a result, drill-
gust. The mill started operating with two drills reported cutting Ing equipment was buried, while
a few weeks ago and is handling 75 mineralization. The two diamond crews made preparations to fight fires
-tons of ore daily with average grade drills ordered for Dorval Siscee are should the wind change and threaten
of about $24. Qre reserves are of- expected'to be, on the ground some rhe mining properties. �i;``1 rte% \ •'%j,
seially estimated to be 71,237 tons time this week., while the drilling __ _. - •� T � \, %
_'with .a gross--value of. $1,370,000. outfits for Traverse Longlac Mines • • _ = ��
and Portage Longlae Mines are ex- X-Rayand Paintmgpetted to arrive on the properties
Officials of McLeliail Long Lac later this week. "'• �..-=�� �c � ���` ` -
Gold Mines report- that the first dia. ��� •—^ w
mond drill hole on the south group .`'
of eight claims in •the Little Long Cuniptau Mines Ltd. has optioned Rembrandt Injured; Chem
Lac,, area has reached a depth of the Alexo property consisting of ap- iStS Say :}t WasOver
-
about 600. feet with mineralized sec- proximately 500 acres in the Tema-
~tions encountered. Assay results gam! area on the branch of the T.Exposed
.will be available at an early date. & N.O. at the Aleao siding, accord-
_ ing to B. W. Watkins, president. It For more than two years the s a ,dir-
The recently disclosed new show-
is high grade open cut property ec`tors of the State Museum of Ber-
iag os, the
e Coin Lake Gold Mines which, according to government,re- 'sin have refused permission to make
property' the Red Lake area has ports shipped .50,000 tons of 434 X-ray pictures of any painting in
opened up for a ,length f per cent nickel to the Mond Nickel their possession. And the reason?
been aogi.
about pe feet, according to f Co. during. the war. The developed A Rembrandt belonging to the art
reserves in the open 'cut are esti-
• ]tackle, In charge- of work. The p galleries of Kassel had been X-rayed
'showing is. standing up well with mated at �adme 25,000 tons of simi- on behalf of the Fogg Art Museum '
]lastsassy returning a value of .98 lar grade. Officials point out that of Harvard with disastrous results. _
e acquisition of this property fol-
, esu. gold pet ion across „th
two ..feet. q A sort 'of cancer had ruined the • SMOKINGLUG TOBACCO
ocross-iractnre zone has been pick- lows the program adopted to pro- pigment .
vide adequate ore reserves for fu- gulf a dozen experts rush to itis
.fed up and work has been concen- p
tore Larger development.
trated on this showing where it is Wendigo Gold -Mines' seconA gold defence of the X-rays—indispens-
1 being followed to . the. intersection able in determining whether an old. found- that paintings can be X-rayed Vesuvius, the famous volcano, to
brick for July covering production P repeatedly without harm provided nw
of the dike. A program of diamond � perhaps more valuable, work lien p y p yielding potash, which is useful '
for the second ten days of the
drilling was scheduled to commence beneath the surface 'that gladdens the dose is not _greater than that in agriculture.
month bad a value of $5,787. ac-
Illis week; with three holes to be the eye. Among them are Viktor actually required to obtain good
Ed-
put down to -cut the dike -at three cording to official word. Thin tom- Bauer, Helmub Rinnebach, Dr. ' Ed- shadowproofs of all layers of pig- _
different horizons. Pares with output for the flrist ten card Petertil. Dr. 3. Gotzky, Pro- ments. Classified ,Advertising
days of the month of $5,744, or lessor Paul Gunther and Dr. F.
a total of $11.611 for. the period. Muller-Skjold,• all of whom have AAwI7 CIUL Llaeaa
Que-On Mines, - a participating Average tonnage for the period was measured X-ray dosages. and noted ShuttingOut War Gas
n event? iacor r- 48 tons daily, while recovery has that I.,IANUER STA.`DARL LI�L13 co
holding company recently Po the effect. There is nodenying 1:26 %Vellington West. Toronto. im
ated, announce the appointinent' of shown improvement ' of late. dull- if the. dose is ..too strong. a painting proved limb# without , should-er strap•.. .
heads averaged .373 ozs. of $13.0`5 Costa of shutting out dead? gases Free catalogiA
per ton. + may be damaged irreparably. But g y
tkere is nothing to fear if the in- in time of warfare coming down in AUTO aecsaaoalEa
(WAKE UP YOUR Tito continuation of Bid ' od'e S15 tensity -of irradiation is no more Great Britain. It 'costs less than $5 E.w AND USED CAR AND TRUCK
Sb than that required to penetrate the to make a room gas-proof ad a pro- N. parte snipped everywhere. Satis-
vein -as been -definitely established la era' of pigment. tection against air-raids. The ea- faction. guarantees' , or, money refunded
LIVER BILE:--, os, the 425-foot level at Moffat-Hall y p g Prompt attention to e. 735lew: 'Levy -
Paint chemists have long known Pence varies somewhat according to Auto Puma, Mean rrrlce. 3s clued let
Mining Co., according to M. A. Pot- the size of the room.. Sir John Si- west, Toronto. ?
And' You'll Jump Out of Bed in the ter, M.E., in charge of operations.
that-short-wave radiation profound- mon, the Home Secretary, is bend-
Morning Rarin' to Geo The 402 crosscut across a width of. ly changes chemical pigments But raOTaasirsi r,
live, abm p�p sat two pounds of the exposure must be long and the Ing every effort to find the simplest
121"1 bnetutorour6oweladaft u tWsb;y better than nix feet and over a P methods of protection at still lower Yvpri ROLL Free a DEVELOPED,
`natlaswtusfr.ebr,sanrfooddown'%disesL length of 25 feet returned $7.40 radiation strong. Muller-5kfold, who printed with free cntargt. To 26c
ngt costs If a room is in reasonably photo-Craft• 1`J38 t{lost East. Toronto.
li lost��a in the towels. Cue biosis °' r ton in gold. Between 4,000 and is on the staff of the physico-chemi-
San stomach. Yoaset eons�a tea_sairodd per cal laboraory of the Federated State good repair the $b will cover the FROPMRST Boa aALZ
ssinQue�o Into the body. and won fosse soar• 6,000. tons of ore _grading $12 per coat . of blankets and material to
•®liaadtbewortalooap0ak. :ton. have Alread been blocked nut Schools in Berlin, found that %-rays �:vR�ISIIED rI b U s E: se ACRES
Amwobow.lmo..m ntdoe.n'tslwvsset y construct an Asir-lock at the outer
attl a yoon..aann.wastlutwcrlrs at the Moffatt-Hall property. 'The injure 'a painting 'when they are door of the house. lard.' Statron:c7ose. Good business
•otheHTeeaswellltWomthose ell from 10,000 to 100,000 time9 as opening 'Bnrgafn. r.lvely'w' Chudleigh
Cwwz's Little Liver Pula to set t two amount of drifting done on the new niton as they need be .for normal
01 bile'&nrtns ts•ely and make Ontario
.t Asa
nsrinses. and workings on all levels including the g -
Beak. t�, ena°�o:,am.b. Tao �o`atD. 660, is approximate] 950 feet. On penetration of alr layers. Gunther ZVs3rY cast=a 3*son BIG BOOM
y England will spend $500 in de-
adcalomel but have n°"Iam.iofumvwyin the 150-foot level, No. 103 crosscut and Gotzky (physico,ehemleial !n-. _. _._ � 3s, .ou�cE EGGS sFt.F.C�TED
tient. Ask toe Darter's Little iJvw pia by .• stitute of t 'Universit of Berlin) . stroying seals off the Cornwall coast. 25
Acmel8tabbor refuse WWUdse11114 >& across One foot of the 'east wall -as- y irWh our "own"-year
6-
pound White Lrghorn S-Year-old hens.
v Fee
Poultry Farm Route 9:' Klnar*ton. Oat'
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lington St.. Windso-. Ont.
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— e woir • largest show-building at the 4 ;
world's t annual Ezhibition and mar-
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;r.
wel• at the magnificent presentation of agri- �
cultural pr #_new ideas—new features �p�c%tc� n x
--new developments. Prize products of field
s
and orchard in besutiftil array..'. National <2 I!—ALL//Vi Itehlnrn,at cite,
'Horse Show,Sept.4 to 12...POultry, P' eon oven the most stubborn It or theca bites,
�p j,
and Pet Stock Show Sept. 4 to 11 ... Dog �' .tblete"w root hive., «al�aai, «Tema, Ana roan,
oelfei skin ailSictiona nicily ylems to "olias,
- Show, Sept 7, 8 aac� 9 ... Cat Show, Sept sa+laeaela uama o. �. D. f►esaaN Is, x;
I 2 3 ... Enjoy also the g us display of e, `esu .na°tb'•walue`.'� de °ave. s' Lao. "tae'
' _ _-R_ tchlns may. -A ria t>i01•.
�eHotticultusal Su diaal� aAd Rhe ousand Other bt ea �• La�ixw, prova�� �ose•hewlr,
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sngroesingty'interesting educational and Yr Ptwerr f[ _
"preatio3ial �eta'actianr. .e...► Issue No. 32 -- 'M
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j A17alDOOEaa-- :' . ELWOOD A.HUO>
POW""Orew.t Ttsn�sw 87 1
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riQ 1�aG Ts �'ii{ 7 'f �t U.1
-Ouunbarton
the bugle band of the Royal Gren-
adiers, Toronto, attended Divine
Elie^5 :or;ra:: 31,RA aid'^ ?dvance St. ,Paul's on -the -Hill, Dunbarton. Service at St. Paul's W which the
Sunday, August tithe 9th Sunday cuugrebulcvic w'Jrc very glad to .
_ Subscriptions to the United States after Trinity. Sunday school at 2 welcome them. The smart, soldier -
and Gt- Britain $2.00 in advance. p. m. Evening Prayer at 3. Prea- ly bearing of the, mea,, and their
cher at this service, Rev. t;. G splend'ui playinsr on the march, •a-
JUHN MUteKAR, Proor•4 tacr.- Robinson. On Sunday, Au:KuA 2m.1 roused much favorable comment.
Township ,Council Meeting
CouncilI met on Monday, August
3rd for general business,with all t,`-:.. �' .-
:members present.'
Mr. Scott; of the Rouge hill,
Golf Club added for and received
the pronuse, of an upplicativa of
calcium chloride on -the Lowusliip
road leading to the clue huu.w, uu 1+��
. B 50-50 basis.
Legal advice waa given the
+cel advising them of use dol i ni tc
' •walidity of their Builduyg •ley -taw.
rlhe tax -rate was atutouuced w O, - r
be the same' as last year, a~''
�- Lloyd Johnston was again app-
ointed Tax -Collector at same salary
of b350. _
The uy-law clusnig the side: uad ;
on -the •ith was passed..
Several other by-laws governing f
"-financing etc were passed, ,as rou- !, -
To Those :
tine (annual).
Standing Committee on Roads and on
Bridges, paid the following: Wnt..
Linton, cut weeds- cun. 1, 3.-00; C.
Vine, ditto, 2.25; G. Carlton, shoe. S401
gravel, 2.00; & Hilts, ditto, :.2,00;
-
F. Herbert, ditto, 3.75; S. •Liscombe r a e
rep.
-bridge con. 5. .65; E. Powell
�Z�},, r �' ..
cut- weeds, 3.50; O, Pa cue',' ditto,
m s: 1 �.. WE ALL KNOW that it takes at least two
10.00; W. Willson, team con, � � ! to make _an accident -you need never be
2,. 4r00: F. Torrance cut weeds, coni one such person if you "Try Courtesy" and
2and 3, 3.35; L. Hollinger, ditto,:.,` walk with full regard for the motorist and
3.35; W. Judd, ditto, 3.35; W Teefy i � `1 �' his problem,of driving a ton of machinery.
aitto, 3.35; AL Aizian. cut, wee,L,' 1 In previous messdges. I have been appealing
6.00; L. Hagerman, cut w•ee.is. '1.: to motorists to -Try Courtesy", .when they
10: E. Brown, rut weed:: 5.73: K. I. _ drive. for their own sakes as well'as for yours. Today,
: %I(u)recut weeds, 8.00. S. - Farn
dale. ditto, 13.50: C. Richardson. _ I amappe�li*rg to you pedestrians to "Try Courtesy"
ditto, 2.50; E. Dsrny. ditto, 6.75.
for your own sakes as well as for that of the motorist.
D. Crawford, 1.00, J1. Ksrlock, dit. Let us remember that a motor car is a big heavy piece "-
to, 1.' 5: A. Parkin, ditto; 5.00.; T. 'of moving machinery weighing a ton or' more and
Smith, 925; S Parkin, ditto, 2.00; that to stop it orspeed it up instantly is seldom pos- _
R. %lodbray, ditto, 3.50; E. Car- +'_ sible. You, on the other hand, as a pedestrian, can
son, ditto,' 5:73: Jake Wagg, ditto, atop or trove more quickly on the instant: -
- 1.00: L: Gates, drag 'and cut . u sods
..So when you are walking on the same thoroughfare
18.50; W. ,l'oltetta, cut -weeds 7.00; - as the one on which the - motorist is driving, "Try
C Palmer, ditto,. &M. J. Hopkins. Courtesy".
tut weeds. '3.00; E. Pilkey. ditto, -
'7.00: A. Petty, ct:tto, 3.-0; F. Bar- Cross the streets with the green signal or if there is
key, ditto, 3.51. Geo Todd. cut acne, cross at a reasonably smart: wa!L
weeds and dra;
: - Akotta ltd. 11.75: Refrain from jay -walking for this reason: motorists
J, Jitgers, cps.weeds: ,and .drag, e..i. drive their cars -according to whet they expect the
S. t3.80; C. A. Bsi cut-weedj,
"' traffic immediately around tlit n w do. And they
i2 tea; Donald Bacon, cu: weeds on j don't expect pedestrians to go jay -walking. Cross at
`erre. 9.. 4.86: ti ease Baker. heal on. - the crossings where the motorists expect you to cross
: cos. 9. 17.50:.G- Forsyth, cut, w«edi and for which the motorist makes allowances by
3-,w Jc?rtr-1?slsdon, seas for"slowing down
2.30; J. Bcshby, seyt'ties and s
•taags, - -
.00' a - at night where -there is no sidewalk,f'hao. Cooper. wheel barrow. go.. carry a flashlight or wear -a light garment which • the
Y., .w - n. r, 'u•--. ..E +1- ,ten+~ rnr erect "• ;&tr 11"" ..
I .
tel calla, vtc. I:; `r.; Can. Uel (,o.
-' - gas for trick. °:►.OA: A. Lee, -haul
_. Era,ei, .b -:;A; F- Pare:ey, ditto. 59.
Se -h palm. ditu,, 64,00; A.
Mitchell. ditu,, 9.60; F. carter,
> .ditto, ff0n: A. Hau:r.94.. operating
_ . 'erw-her. t t.90; W. P. 14m". gravel
y, 11, so; N arum Gausstin, cut
+Reeds 6.75; A. ftarlrx+, cut weedA
-,:2.00; F. Ham: Aitu,, 2,00; Frank
"- -Seebeck. ditto. 2.50; K. Dunkleld.
a ditto, 1'.35; H. Johnston, cut weeds.
"_. b.00; D;. Dolphin, ditto, 2.75; Cecii
Storey,' ditto, 1.25; J. Beelby, ditto
9.25; F. Byers, ditto, 6:00; C. Hod
*%on, cut wr:,�ds,. 1.50; W: Connors.
Hilts, 9.75; Wilson, ditto. 8.75;
Q Blalae Annis, drag and cut weeds,
6.75; H. Ormerod, ditto,.. 23. W.
-..Brown; cut weeds 10.35; N. Gordon
' lumber, 2 �3; E.
Ward, cut weeds+,
1.25: W. Evans, ditto, 1.25; F. Me-
-Cullough, ditto, ' 4.90; F. Cooper,.
dttto, 6.00; W. Gee, dittso, 4.00; W.
- -- Brown,- ditto„ 2.50, A., Bell, ditto,
" . Standing Committee on Contin-
genies, paid the following: Treas.
:ontariio • County, Indigent Mainten-
ance, 348.35; Toronto Stencil Co.,
'dog tags, 3.%. ; ton Bell and
Ross, legal advice,15.00; Regis-
.trvr Ont. Cty., . transfers, 3.05;
Municipal World, supplies, 8.16; D.
R. Beaton, salary, 125.00; W. Ches-
ter, salary, 25.00; G. L, Middleton,
relief officer expanses, 2.60; Hugh
Pugh, postage, '16.00 J. Murkar,
advertising, 3.08.
Standing Conlarittee on Power &
bight, paid the following: Green -
.'wood street lighte, 30.33.
Staari{ng Convnittee' on Relief,
aid the following for supplies: R.
MorAA, 12.00; W. Sadler,, 15.76;
Mrs. Raine, .96.
; . ,CARPENTER & BUILDER
,Alterations,, Sash, Ooors and
Screen,, made to order,
1Plans and Estimates given on
( 400ral Repair Work.
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Monday, Tuesday and Wedn'yday
-Aug. 10, I1 sad 12 'Harry' Hull
Fi at Show at 7 3G Builder and Contractor
Lw4t L'umph9te ')bow At. 8 50 - -
Brietwork and dWsework
"So Red the'- Rose' - a Specialty
With Arohitect's Service :.
MARGARLT SULLADAN - RepaHs
RANDOLPH SCOTT THE GROWN INNS
Rosebank Rd. and Kiageton Rd.
Pbone Pick fim
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Green River and Rev. Harry Wil- vice in Knox united Church, JulyPUBLIC NOTICE
was
_ son will be the speaker. All are 18th, as conducted by Rev. W. D. .-Pum C l, 6 }
Bruce Harlon apeYt.the week -end cordially invited. .MacDonald: Interment Ras made in - PUBLIC NO'PICE is hereby giw- ,,,i
with friends here.Par-
Mrs.
a
Mrs. Ivan Pard visited inside Knox Cemetery. en that my wife, Helen Law Par -
Y :Whitevate- kin,. having left m bed and boy
in Orono last week Hand and Electric y board,
r I will not be responsible- for any
Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson are ex -An ice cream social will be held' ^�i a $old and Repaired. debts that she may contract. , 41
petted home early next week. on Wednesday evening, Aug. 12th, William Parkin y
-Miss `Isobel Gregg, of Ottawa from ?.30 p, m, at the home of ELECTRIC WIRING
was ,at haeme over the holiday. fir. and Mrs. Adnan Spears, White_,Care C. .5 1, PILKEY - PICKERING iz
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rumohr spent rale under the auspices of the
the week -end with their parents choir of the Baptist Church There And •--Phone Pick. 2116 i Baretay Transport
'here. will be aw' _
Program of games. Dail Service
lilies Brown, of Detroit, is visit- y
The Baptist Mission Circle met ' ` E E+ `
ing her sister, Mrs. H. G. McIntyre in their month] meati Y i between Claremont, Brougham
y erg at thy P arm . Mac #1 i n t r y Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto
here, 'home of Mrs: Wm. Hiltz; on Tues Strain T
Gordon Overland has been spend- day afternoon, taking the form of
Ing a week with his ' aunt in -Lon- a picnic. Alter the usual business .. Frost f! Wood, Cockshuit, 11. My drivers are trained to be oarelol ?'
• .
don, Oat~" session, a program Cast, Oe Laval, -S. 'A Lister. courteous and reliable.
Mrs. Dais Meech of Toronrto, p Seam of sports way --, --s
Daisy'.Meech enjoyed, followed- by a picnic tea `-taus] Imperfection- HY@�oPu• ' THRESHING MA ---N
CHINESew, Distance
called on Mrs. Chandler during the Served on the lawn. Used and Rebuilt; Geo. White special Rates on Long Distaa
past week. The Whitevale Baptst Church 'Part One and Waterloo. All sizes ff Equip. hauling' --.-
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are to will unite. with the Whitevale U n-
ment. No order too small, None too larva.
> occupy '.the Cooper apartment over ilei Church in a service to be held bleny eyes are imperfectly chap -
the store. on Sunday, August 9th, in the tin- ed. Some are too long and
some too New and Used Mollities in stock. All shipments insured and .proteetet
Mr. and Mrs: E. Bryan, Mr, and ilei Church at ? p. m Rev harry short and some have imperfect Inspection invited. from. the weather
Mrs. Lye,. spent the week -end, at Wilson will be the preacher, All curvature of the cornea, the front
Port Bolster. welcome. covers a portion of the eyeball. W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood Tel. Clare. ail -- P. C. �.
Muaselman's Lake.is a big att- These conditions cause imperfect PaoHs Ptrs 4314 4ttf Class, B. and C.
taction to many of our folk, who Mrs. William Cassie passes, at vision and a severe tax on the ner- Awned and operated by
'can get there. onus system and the effort -put .4gisreonrt in her 82nd,year P f Frank S. � �
A.. number of out bowlers attend- forth 'to right these irregularities Dinty s Garage
ed the Stouffl-ille tournament on, Mrs. William Cassier highly es- lead to such complaints such as Jack
Monday evening. teemied resident of • Scarboro Town- headaches in the brow, temple, and Calling All Car Owners • • Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Linton and ship passed awtay at her home in back` of the head, dizziness and in- Represents the
children, of Toronto, visited here Agincourt, July 16th, in her 82nd digestioa. Temporary. relief may be . Let us give ,you your money's r
over 'the holida had through treeing the shove - Ganada Life Assurance Co T
y year. She was formerly Mary Jean g worth in New or Used Cars
Miss K. Michell and friend of Milne, the daughter of Jaynes Milne symptoms but, .the cure is ' obtained Prices are Right and Work, is Canada's oldest
Toronto, have been visiting Miss and ,was born on the 6th concession by treating the cause. The eyes a- guaranteed on Repairing Your OM Life Insurance -
Margaret Mcnab. lone working under normal condit-
of 'Pickering, near Brougham. Lest- Car !Com n
Dick Cooper has a wonderful en- er the family moved to the 4th ions consume approximately 16 per y'•
t
gine in that car of his. "Here he concession of Uxbridge, where. she cent of . the tonal nervous energy. Agent For to '
comes, _There he goes." lived on the Milne homestead until ,Therefore .under strain you can ONTARIO MOTOR SALES 'WHITBY, PICKERINQ'
Mr. J. Porter, of Pontypool spent her montage to William Cassie. readily see where double yr triple Oshawa and virinity.
a fear days recently with his neph- From this union there was a fam- the normal amount may be used. ' The Canada Life has served Canadians
ew, Harry and Mrs. Porter ,• here. it of nine children. Surviving are When :we consider the condition of : Milton Sleep. Pro thisforyears. During the past five yeah "
y g P• this Company paid'to policy owners and ,
Several from here attended the Margaret Cassie, Agincourt; Mrs.' the eyeball:. being too short it is _ beneficiaries over•1131,000,000. it has
Mark Duff::auction sale. A large Fd. Swrardf er, Winnt a Arthur meant in connection with the pow- as-,ets for the protection of policyownen
Crowd. and good rices were a fea- p g'
- -- p of Wirmipeg; Fred, Brougham; Al- er of the eye'. The' poser.' of the of over 4242.000.0M.
ture ex., Winnipeg and Mrs. Wilfred eye may be deficient for the length a - Phone Pick 5222 - R.'R. 1, Whitby
'Mr. and Mrs. Glover and faimily of the ball or the length, may -be de- Madeline -
left on Monde for their cot Stewart, thSt.eir
Catharines. Three in
3' tags deceased their mother: Walter in fuuient for the power of the eye. Beauty - dio
Trent River, for' the month's 1901 Mrs. Charles- Patrick, of South This condition is known 'as Hyper- n t+vacation Dakota in 1916 and William H. of opia, commonly called far-sighted alon V
ice
Mrs. Bushby attended the wed-Agincourtin 1926. There are 11 nese, Ray of light entering this eye
ding of her grand -daughter, Miss
grandchildren and 3 great grand from an object viewed cause. a blur- - - Expert- service and . re
Lee, north of here on Saturday of 3 HAIR CUTTING,
y children. Mrs. Cassie's husband red image on the retina. The image
last creek•died in 19e8. Deceased was a meat- to be perfect 'is .produced by. the 3HAUPOOING, pairs to all w%kee. Rea6
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pilkey and ber of Knox United, Church and of Tays' coming to a point focus.. •In FINGERING,enable oharaq?s. - Work _
Mr. send Mrs. Cliff. Pilkey are ex- the Women's Missionary. Society. the Hyperopic eye if these rays MARCELLING guaranteed s
peeled home from Lake CushogShe was deeply interested ,in the -were extended this point focus Specialise -Hot Oil Treatment
next week.church and community
would exist behind the eyeball at a and Permanent Wave ARTHUR �. i E L.Li .
Fred Eustis, R. E. Forsyth and .work. al-
ways . thinking of others. When ov- point directly behind the retina. Reasonable Prices
Russ Pilkey spent several days of er 80 of age, . after having,Nature endeavors to overcome this `MRS. M. MUNDELL Graduate Radio and Television [astituts.
--last week fishing in the Bracebrid- suffered a�strolde, she learned condition by the action of the cil- Phone IN6 VLAREMOA Member OffWal Radio Service Meryl
:.ge district'. write with her left hand - and and torr, tory muscles which -causes the cry- Association.
Some of our bowlers attended ended with members of her �talline lens of the eye to ftrrease
the Grand Opehi:ng of the New its curvature and cause the focus A 18 1Phnne 5201, PICKERING
Tamil each week, The funeral ser- Now `''!'"�� ti,
'Club ]~mouse of the . Highland Geek y to be brought out clear with a clear Now
Club on Monday evening. image on "the retina. This ::extra .I C(jNf�+ r
Rev. 8:' I- and Mrs. Stephens' LAM sv'R` XYOR exertion of the ciliary muscle re -.,.for business LJv .7
called on friends here on Thursday quires more Strength than is norm- _ �
past. Mrs. Stephens 8 at the F. J. DONEtirAN B. A„ H. 9c., O. ally necessary with the eyes in see- fi E `f E E; A L $ L kU K 3 B I T H [ �T I� Cream BtiC�:
''prayer Service that evening. tbe rea-sOn for young
Mn. Was. Walker, Mrs. George people requiring glasses for eye- wn
"Warren and daughter, Evelyn and veyors Gibson and Yarnold,. 365 :WOODWORK -De Luxe Quality.
Kin East, Oshawa. Phone 1981. strain.
grandson, Billy, of Unionville, vin g (to be eontinueb) Shop is situated behind this
•cited `with Miss Walker here, over Ili ly _ - Shell Service Station.
Special Delivered Price on Gasav
�► hire week end. i' line for Threshing Purposes.
The W. M. S. of the United Open eve day except Tuesday o
Church will meet is the basement each week. which is reserved for Pressure Gun Greases and
Drive within the �%ircle of Security :outside work. Motor Outs. y
or.--the-=thumb-on-Thnvaday- next at- --� - - - -- -
to
_ P. in. Ides. Coudy's group will ,on -Dunlo Forts - �A►LF'S Pt.AGE
`-•_Ihave charge of the group. P t - PICKERING
Our ionmediate district poet out tt f • 7f
on the heavy rain that passed over The Worlds finest tires. CLAREMurZr ONT.
part of this township on Monday, .
:evening W4, a heavy down poor be- west prices in history. L. ' E.
Z ing received at the south end -,FUNERAL DI•RECTO-R AND Registee -•� a
Brougham Union and Doric,, A. i , Fall Tire and Tube stock on hand a I�a[seL>f[>4R
F. and A. M -.'of Pickering are plan- KII.MEIN '(21$46) 26419. Pure Bred
Ding a jdh t picnic at Oshawa -on-
B. A. 'Q a8011IIer Qlle EtA Successor to W. J. Mather, Imported Clydesdale Stallion. Tho
.'the Lake, on Friday, August 14th., 9touRvilie pmperV of Oscar Wilson, Brow -V
Z.Members will be made acquainted LOonplete Lulb. And Crank Case ,Service r;igbt Mod Dxy. Sorvix gp,arrr, Ont. Will make 'the season
witth details latter. Keep it in mind. hle1leral Repairs and Accessories. Business Phone Residence Phoo( of 1936 at his own stable. To=ms•
The+eshing is now well under A�{�l ggd0 $13,00, payable Feb. let, 193?.
Way, and our farmers, goodnat u- -Road Service, Batteries and Char i>r
i� $, Enrolment, No. 4248. - ,.,
.': wily, feel that they have not cuff- i . DO IN • (26812)- ,
h ' :ered as seriously as they have in ;.-Old Chui�eh Service Station " Choicely bred` Clydesdale Stallicm
OO
• other parts of the ' province, from Cbo
the .long, extreme dry, unarm wee- - OVl4 .A.XJ& 15 TO PLr EA65M h _ 101! property of R. Defoe, Green' Rat- '
then. C. L. THOMP$ON„'linen. C.• B. S PE'NCERIMeeh er will make the season 19,of iwi11
SUMMER SPECIALS -tet better �O+'.lNt Off�
as fopldws: Tuesday,
Phooe•4()00 Pickering.. Oat leave his own alible for Hugh 1
than city. prices, for one month _
'only, at Beal's lIousefurnis�hin,gs: P11QiQ�lO/lS' Pnghla for noon; od,f to JQIm
V -
Sinunons Brown Steel Bed, Matt- _ -- proceeds or Slit
trees and, Sprirngs, $24 cash, $16.50. = a Wednesday, 'proceeds to Mc(aeiait
Q ' in Bros. Alfons Rd. for noon, r
f time; 18 -loch Panel, $19 cashi $22. - _ ' _d _ = r= thence to his own stable for night
50AL M 's Tournament was carried Z6 Nin 's Uig�lU)'a = Thursday, p 9, cos Pi Fred
9 y t�
out on tits S-A F E DIRECT E� O N O M I CA L for noon;ghtis, lot ns, con. 6 own
-stable 1
greed bete on Wednes- - • • f noon; to las wn stable
day night. Several more tourna- where he will a remain inti] Ilii;
menta are still on the slate 'for this CHANGE OF TIME TABLE
' ' season, the Kaiser Trophy coming Rffective,' Sunday, April 26th, 1936 HICKORY
Tuesday morning.
"'along on the 22nd when a b' da LEAVE PICKERING Real qua1igty stands y HI(:KOIiY IrA]}-No. (11166') the'
+, big,day the test of the center -
as looked for. The tournament on 4 For. Toronto For Oshawa . les and when you eel- Pure Bred Black 1'ercheron Stall
is loo:Friday d for.q last' drew otic of y Ion, the property of Allan Reesor• •
alis biggeat/trowds of the season, "an 'intermediate Pointe and intermediate pointe act a memorial here, will make the season of 1936, at
one man relmarking that "it was M`` A. M. P. M1 P. M. `' A. M. P. M. P. M. you are assured that lits own stable, lot 3, con, 4. Scar- R
.the la ° a 6.09 12.54 6.54 a 7.31 1.31 6.31 ; Your taste for the hero. Terms: $10 payable Marc]! F
largest crowd he had. seen in beautiful will ,be sant- r.r trz? rmrolment No. 946.
Clarernont for some trine." Dr. and a 6.44 a 1.54 d 6.54 .8.41 C "2.31 d 7.31
Mrs. Mellow, of Uxbridge took the 7.54 2.54 7.54 :'Eastern 10.01 3.31 8.31 tinned by those in the LOLL (2396), 1292,' Imp. French es
First, and the Second went_ to Osn. 9•24 a 3.6 d S �t Standard 21.31 a 4.3i d •9.31: t far off years to come. Per�cheron Stallion. An ontstand-r
10.54 . d 4.54 9.54 Time P., M. .5.31 10.81 ORD Ing Percheron hoses of high
haws, N. W STAFF
• ___- " - � c • il.b4 b10-44 c 22.31 •' 11.$,1 _ quality, carzgirte' a first -clan
- a -Daily except Sun. 6r Hot.' b -Sun, & Hol. only. Work pre urn certificate, Mine proper- x
_GREEN RIVER. • c_ -Sat. only. d -Sat. Sun. cit Hol. only. Ey d o A. Sown oille. Will �a
The service of .the Green Rivera y' `"' Ph. 461 Whitby Ont. eland for the season of 1956, all
1 ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP FARES Kingston Road West hie own stable, tot 14, 10th -
Baptist' Church will be held t tt
Sunday, August 9th, at 2 p. m. in- Toronto - Ill -VO Buffalo $6.1fi New York - $IL"' Warkham. Terms: To insure a
' stead of i_be usual tune: The ser- i n foal, !6]0. payable Msrclt pat.
vice will be held in Wilma's ParltTkkets and Ikrformation at 1937. All accidents at ownw0a
f' EASTERN HOUSE -- PICKERING PHONE 419114 ride
t
Fg
i Beach sports went on a higher plane when these Vencie, 'a
*Is invented this comMnst[011 XZMG of tennis, handball and stilt
101ft. It' probably Vn't be very popular because it is a "prettv
haid go" to tulillile Ito.
t
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The Dorchester, Canada's first locomotive, is pictured alongside. the world's largest streamlined
locomotive, Canadian Natforal 6406, at the celebrations marking the centenary of railway opera -
.,tions in Cavlada, a striking contrast showing the advares mode In motive Vo*wer idnee railwayy-optra
tion began In the Dorntnion.
New Consul
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PROBLEMS OF EVERY DAY LIFE';
Science
__-Hou'sAold
]By Dr. K
K Lappin
By
.SUSAN FLETCHER
AAL A
�-Panicky
Guides where you could render help-
"I
ful service to others and incidentally
am an.-unmarrled woman, and
to yourself.
..have always enjoyed fair health, but
Whatever else you do, you 1. must . not
A welcome awaits South Africa's
orange. It may be eaten then like a
of lxt�e I have been sub to queer
*
allow yourself to dwell on any mor-,
golden berry in Canada. Word has
cherry.
spells in which I get very panicky
bid thoughts that come into
been received that the now eat table
The golden berries, canned, are
an d feel I will perhaps go and, do
your
mind. The moment they enter, switch
-delicacy to reach Canada will be pre-
round, golden and full of juice. The
something terrible. The doctor says
the mind to something else. Get up
seated to Canadian women at the
delectable flavour of the Juice Is no-
tthere is nothing wrong with, me .and
and go for. a walk, or take a good'
South -African exhibit at the Canad-
ticeable at once. The fruit Is full of
1, don't feel ill. Can you tell me what
cheery book and read it, -do anything'
Jan National Exhibition. Al shipment
juice when eaten. The berry also up-
Ives rise lo such feelings?"
at all that will serve to divert.
of this fruit which iscannedand Is
pears on the market as a jam and
Why yes! You are too much in
your
mind from those depressing thoughts:
made into delicious jam has arrived
-7.at
this is equally as pleasing to the
focus with your own consciousness.
which are getting you down.
the office of the South African
Trade Commissioner at Montreal to-
taste. Canadian ho-usekeepers_Wal. no
doubt await Some Interesting cook-
You should think less -about yourself
---- — __--r-n-a---"abJ -
-'erhaps you couldI some
. ---- —1
lea of the
_Xether with other .samples
ery recipes in which they may use the,
and more about others.
86rbing, Interest in taking
Ing up some
South African canned goods.
golden berries. The berries are of
Now that is L not intended in anv
new line of study. Some folks have
The "Cap gooseberry" �u the golden
course used with 'pastry, much an the
unkind way, but from your letter it
Is obvious that that Is just.
found that helpful.. If you decide on
.,berry is sometimes called has diatine-
cherries and gooseberries are used.
England and Scotland have* known
Dr. Paolo de Simone, recently
'Royal
your
trouble-�-you are allowing- your mind
this you subject'
should choose' some sub
in which you can really be interest4
tion In.flavour and colour. it Is rightly
named for the berry and the juice
the golden berries for a. time and- a
appointed Italian Consul
- i n Montreal, to succeed Cheva-
to dwell too much upon yourself. Per-
and, if possible, which will lead you
Its a rich golden color. As for the rare
definite place has been made for this
lier Brigidi.
haps you will tell me you cannot help
to read literature of the happy and
and delectable flavour, Canadian
Empire product the
uc.on e pantry s
it, and I dare-saou can't.
y yIt may
inspirational sort. Above all, don'i
housewives will soor have an oppor-
of the households of the British Isles:
be due to the fact that certain emo-
give way -to negative thinkin7g. Think'
tunny to judge In this detail S ufflc-
Canada; the sister Dominion Is more
The Will of Success
tions have! been denied -a satisfactory
positively and constructively.
ient to say that when an, introduction
than likely to give the fruit a wel-
outlet, and that you are. deliberately
When all is said,' the teachinof
g
-to the golden berry was received by
come.
repressing perfectly legitimate and
the Great teacher who said, "He that
a Canadian woman recently at the
Every morning, before you begin
natural desires. That Is quite com-
will lose his life shall find life" has
33ighland 'Agricultural Fair held re-
THIS WEEK'S WINNERS
your work, hold in your mind the
mon, and invariably, it. leads to symp-
never been sUrpLssed. That' is why
neatly at Melrose, the golden berry
picture and register the vow of
toms just such as you have des6ribed.
always advise trying to live for the
won praise and approval from the
Lenmm and Orange Nectar
masterfulbess. Let that one Ideal re-
And no w for the cure. It lies en-.
11
k'
sa e of others. " hers. Tios,: who live for
group of housewives who were re
Boil together" for five minutes: 3
main in your mind All through the
'day.,
tirely witliyourself. Find some new
-others always find happiness and
quested to "taste and try."
lba. sugar; 1% quarto water; grated
Think masterfulness,' radiate
interests in life which will 'give you
rarely are victims of morbidity,
rind of four lemons; grated rInd of
Mabterfulness, express it in Your
an 'opportunity to '.exp-:ess yourself.
"When are they -Coming to Canada"
three oranges. Then add the juice 02
every act, do everything to a complete
and provide an outlet for those pent
NOTE: The writ -or of this columa
the question was asked by the Can•
four lemons; juice of three oranges;
finish.up
emotions which are at the root of
is a trained psychologist and an au.
adians in the group. "We want them.
-1 ounce of tartaric acid; small pinch
Do not allow yourself to dawdle,.t 0
your trouble. There is much that
thor of several works. He is willing
They may not rival our Vancouver
but they will certainly
of salt
Stir will, remove from fire, 'train
waver in your deeision, or permit
.
you can do. Why not give yourself
to deal with your problem and give
you the benefit of his wide expert -
stand in high favour."
stand
and bottle. Keep In a cool place.
yow-self to do fool things, during the
lo some kind of social workT Go
once.-' Questions regarding PRO&
The answer received from the de-
A tablespoon full or a little more
day. Use levelheadedness, good judg-
in Go
out and find. some lonely, person need-
ing companionship, invalid
LEMS OF EVERY. DAY LIFE
should be addressed to: Dr. M. M.
Vionstrator for the South African Ex-
added to -a glass: of water makes a
ment every act. about your
work with the� consciousness" of your
or some
or aged person whom'you could help.
Uppan. Room 421, 473 -Adelaide 51t.
Whit at the Scottish fair was "rhey
Ex.
very refreshing drink.
It is very nice added to frulk*Julces,
Inas
masterfulness, holding the ideal, of
Perhaps -you could find an interest
-West;Toronto, Ontario. Enclose a
3 cent stamped addressed
will be at the Canadian National
i thin fall."
such as rhubarb. pineapple, gingerate
your superiority, your efficiency, your
in -Some such organization a. Girl
s the G
envelope
for rep
.-,kibitlon
or whatever happens to be on hand;'
ability to reach the heights of excel -
But. as yet golden berries are not
chaaable in Canada. The Canadian
with
or it may be served full strengthis
crushed ice.
lence-
Resolve every Im'orning that
the use of living longer it
"D Ictators are onl y ephemeral. They
;=anal Exhibition will have the ho.
The grated rinds which have been
'are
you
will -make a red-letter day of that
we are not happy, with economic
littons what they are and the Infer -
do not represent. the sovereignty, of.
*our of intmducing them to Canadian
strained from the syrup lovely
day, for if you' are going to make
-
pal -noise of cities, and with machin-
the people, whose common sense Is in
housekeepers.
flavouring for apple sauce -or xhuba;b.
y our whole life a znasterptccz, each
eFv we have creat -d- running.'away.
the -end the sole arbiter," - Lord A:
A recent inquiry sent to the South
-Miss. Dorothy U. Gladstone, High-
day must be a masterpiece-
F l vs?.' - Lord 4order:,
lenby
'Aftican Trade office In Montreal
gate, Ontario. R.R. No, 2.
brought the assurance from the Com
-
Wmajoner that golden berries were
Attention I
American
Canoe Squad Sails for Olympics
' already In Canada. In addition to this
Information, the Commissioner gave
We will pay $1.00 on publlciitio-n
Information about this new, fruit.
for' the best salad dishor refreshing
'drink
The berry, he said. grows In, a husk
recipe received.
va a small bush about two. feet high.
fte fruit to 'enclosed in a husk resemb-
HOW TO ENTER CONT FST
Vng the flower known in Canada as
4Pjack-o-lantern."' The South' African
Plainly Write or print out the in-
gredients and method of your favor-
has a husk, of a buff color. And
-course dish and
ite main d send It to -
-
_dant
fen the berry Is ripe the hiisk be-
gether with name and address to
Oman dry like paper and the fruit
Home Hints. Room 421, 7.3 Weld
'_.,_snclo&e4 becomes a bright golden
Adelaide Street. Toronto.
7
Getting Away from Stilted Forms of Sport. .'7
i Beach sports went on a higher plane when these Vencie, 'a
*Is invented this comMnst[011 XZMG of tennis, handball and stilt
101ft. It' probably Vn't be very popular because it is a "prettv
haid go" to tulillile Ito.
t
0
The Dorchester, Canada's first locomotive, is pictured alongside. the world's largest streamlined
locomotive, Canadian Natforal 6406, at the celebrations marking the centenary of railway opera -
.,tions in Cavlada, a striking contrast showing the advares mode In motive Vo*wer idnee railwayy-optra
tion began In the Dorntnion.
1 jf� eapa of 0abed suilar and the joke of Y lessees. 5W well etNllY
M eontaber with cold wafer. Do "I allow lee to Cool before addJi S
_,o__-_- -
he might otherwise have been ipcliaed
-do cold walert o0mwise hgtdd will bowne doedy. Serve with chipped leo
to feel.
•Commissioner
Denzil Grigson, the
of Police of the Colony, had come off
to the ship to meet his colleague from
the Yafd. His lithe, athletic form,
in the neat khaki police uniform, con-
"
trasted strongly with that of the Lon-
don gran—plump, rotund, thoroughly
" TU
+e
"beefy"—as he gently perspiredin
ample white flannel trousers and a
dark -blue, brass=buttoned blazer.-
-
Grigson smiled.
It was extraordinary •to him how
_
accustomed Taunton became to the
unusi:al scenes and sights around
him. , By the time they had chugged
•^ Th
they had chugged the half mile or ao to the shore in the broad -beamed
motor fender, he felt that he had been
Murder '
..O*to
u e e n s Hall
wearing -a sun helmet -for years. He
declined .the offer- the Police car
take him up to •the Central Police
Station, where Grigson had his office.
$y Adam Broome - _ �•
"It's nearly a fortnight," said he,
since, I-, was able to stretcb my legs
properly."
«
The walk was really a very short
Taunton's interest was increasing.• makes her first appearance in Lt3'n-
He felt that he might really be on don. - Her name and address are,
the verge of an important revelation. "Signor Paola Bianchi, Empress
The jeweller had mentioned Bright- raeatre, . London." Please send by
11.1 k1 W h
one—not as much as half a mile.
At last they had climbed the slope
from the wharf to the real centre of
the town.
"I h h h
mou -a pear , nee et. as t e express post if necessary so that it suppose you It oug t it rat er
matter really concerned with the will not fail to reach her in time. If queer .when you . got_ my. cable?" Here is the loveliness of tatting and tbe- simplicity of crochet.. -
death of Paola Bianchi? And was there is any change,, or if there is any 'Taunton had taken the visitors' chair It is a tatting design worked out in crochet, but even easier to do.
her death to, be linked up at las: with more to pay. you can send it to me in Grigson's big airy office. These crocheted medallions make handsome scarves, cloths, doilies - -
BrightmogtH? The very name of the c -o the Poste Restante at Bright-. "'We're never surprised at anything and linen sets.. As, shown, the latter is composed only of the medal-
pLce.was beginning to be the regular m�trth G.P.O. I. am staying near out here. You get like that atter a lion's center aounda. Joined together. Pattern 1265 contain= complete
concomitant of mysterious murder Bri htmouth only a day or two end tour or too directions for making the medallions shown.; illustrations of them
y 8 y - ` and of stitches used; material requirements.
"I
eases. have nb permanent address in Eng- t was the Commissioner's own Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred -1 for this attern
�.::. p p
The detective removed the .piece of .land. idea. We've so far got just nowhere. to Needlecraft .De t., Wilson PublishingCo., 73 West Adelaide,
- paper which he had used to straighten Yours. faithfully, with any of these curare cases—startToronto. Write pIsinly PATT11RlCNUMBER, :(our NAME and
out the letter and began to read.' He' Luigi Pomagani" ing with. the Parelli affair and end- ADDRESS. _
remembered the letter he had seen in Taunton finished reading the letter, tug with Paoli Bianchi. Of course
the possession of the fanatical stu•, took off his spectacles, laid. them on yuu'1l have read all about- them, and
dent Branksome at Oxfora 'Police -the desk`and sighed. This wart more there's no point in my going intoNew Type Of Airplane .. details,"Sb�w5BigGams$talion. The only address given was than a false alarm, there was some- , Invented by Lindberg"
e- only point of any value—and
.Poste Restante, Brightstnouth.' thing in it .without a doubt." -'1?i'i
- "Gentlemen," it began, "I' have seen There was nothing more, for the it hasn't very much e is that the Q - LONDON, E:n'g. — Thr Sunday
Y P g. strings should have been bought in Railwayl�eV�� e y 'L d -on advertisement in the BRIGHT- time barn that air. Crrtre could do Graphic says Col, Charlee A. 'Lied-
' MOUTH HERALD and should like to .to hal Taunton thanked him o-Hrightmouth.- In the Panel:: end the bee h has .invented a new type
of -
Bianchi case there's the same centring
place a trial order with you. .It is fusely for the informatiot, he had - airplane, known as the "Flying Ccra- '
on Brightmouth; The case of the -little
only a small one at first, but it I am given, had him reaaid his fare and van.' _
girl Crowther is not quite on the - • - - - � -
"satisfied I may be' able to give you expenses and bade him a cordisl fare- Th2 paper ' says a Br:test- firm' is
mare in the future. I am sendin same footing. There's the Bright- C.N.R. '.IUne Repot SNOWS
g you wP.r .. ' � constructing the mschine, irh'ch is
mouth motif, andthe s• -
- .. -a jewel case, which you will file en- That teas the end of the natter as ggestion of $1,027,51 1 .Increase in unc erstood to have seats wl '.L, Could .
music, of course—btu the `mos strik- - tit converted into bunks, and un -
;closed. It is very old and shabby. far as the jeweller was copcerned.•He ing feature—curare—is missing this Month of June .soapy targe fuel tanks.
But the necklet. -in it is eery bei+nti- might—some of hls assistant- too- time. -
!ful +trod 1 wish to give it ass present I ave to be called to the witness -box "I auppnaa you, collected the parcel MONTREAL —Operating ,revenue
to friend. I want you to put ,it in it ever -aye, there was the rub—any foom Swanston:a that the strings for Canadian National Railways to
the best morocco case you can provide prisoner came to be charged with this came in?" creased $1,027,511 to $x4,739,765 In 7
up to three pounds in -cost, a sum or the other crimes to which it ap='FIR ee 1 did. I've got . it." He the' month of June. 1836, compared
EE
which 1 enclose in Treasury notes. I p'eaied in some wag or 'other to be made a movement, but Taunton made to the same month last year, it was why nL„er ani longe* tram .the
do not with _yon- name to appear on link••d. a roteptin dull, depreaaed reeling caused b}
p g gerlture. _ reported recently:. Operating. ezpen- faulty disastirn and Poor elimk,a-
tire case. I am old fashioned; and dis= perry had finished examining the •`Don't bother —not sea for the ' same period Increased -
yet. There's /r ,tion.. If •ou reef "fagged -nut” and
like the modern way of advertising, Brightmouth letter which Mr.. Crewe sol-.ething I _want to -say first. I $.,22.381 to $14,730,323. 7 your cttalltp is tow, n.old habit
gnu F must ask you to remove any
had Sanded to ittvpector Taunton a suppose these Commissioner chaps For the six months' per►oa to the corminR art g inz,toad inn, 'wine
'label which may be on"the new case pP p r nfionr r ,, v r Tree
f Y short time before. _ are. always more or less up against 30th' of Jung, 1936, operating revenue
Cor its lining. Please place the jewels "Of . course the signature; 'Luigi somebody or other, and natives are Increased $5,329,633_ to $85,A61.42b
in it exactly as they are—without re- P.,
msigana"isn. Pd.- He's'the man— a ♦' `
moving the tissue paper whiehL l have. the waiter at the Hotel Majestic at ' ing. It'sa convenient way—any- while operating expenses increasfd 1
,wrapped round the 'small diamond Brightmouth—whose wife was made, where --of .'bumping off' peopleyou've. 5.,022,130 to $82,986,388... , I
'pendant,yand whidi contains a mes- at the same time a fool and the dupe got a:grudge against. I suppose, by
sae from 'me to the recipient. if P of the person who wanted to bump any chance, that the- curarebush of _
tHandle, it very carefully as it is pos- off' Parelli. It's only que'ssing—no— tree or w..The great'totly of nit follies is the
hatever • it . is.. isn'.i grown
sibl, that the stringing, which is very perhaps more than that — that 'Dr. out here?" amazing attitude of civilized nations Test It at Our Expense
t- 9 g Hawkes' and' 'Luigi •Pomagana' -of Grigson shock his head. fo ors une rand old Yon make dit 4
old -ard may not stand'rough h treat- ;toward each other. It this attnttde is
,anent, envy give way, ..nd there is no thin letter are one and the same per- "I can tell, you—quite not changed, I don't see how our civil' Like ordinrtr, ,tea. rrarmless and
i p son." P Y —quite definitely— izatton, ah we know it.. will survive." non -habit forming c..id at your
time to pace it replaced now. [want that it isn't produced here. Of course, _ �t�h�capi Tarugsfsr or t,% mail.
my friend to-get,it-on the, -night she He compared the new letter with as you say,'there are lots of people— - Richard E Byrd. 1hU r HUNA HERD CO.
people—
an enlarged Police, photograph of the mainly- natives naturally—who must,
"Haw es"Ttter w1nc ad -Led to tt i:. she nature of things, have c6 chic LC every grain—or however - Ta>:otrfi3
- student Branksome's involving him- plaints- against. the D.C. But on the it is they measure it—in the whole—
o self in so much trouble. ."No — I whole, Westcott's . decisions• were country. Arid yet quite enough to do V
shjuld say -if you compared the two 'pretty popular, and 1 can say, having the trick might be brought in-
- o o closely together -you could be pretty investigated the..case myself lsret!y 'struggled in — by someono from Have You an Aim {
sure that the man who wrote the one thoroughly, that there's no evidence abroad. In. South America,-wiiere I 9
wrote the other. `The writing's treat that anyone, white or black, Ras sot- believe the stuff comes from, they're F7i Life.
e —thou h it's stiff and oiviousl dis- ficientl worked u about hiir, to not t ire rr,ce r,a r:, r r,e u e s a If t nor
f ► g Y y p quite so strict about the exports t„e battle to tt:e strong - but. ttfe
guiscd—and the .fellow seems to have want to 'buirtp' Iiiin off."' nerd so on as we are in Europe" t,ties ti, I;% t'r, ao ro tel: n,r�r,!f+
,, ert ani efficient..
s used an exceptionally thin nib—thin- "Now .the next thing is-coilld-any- 'But there's just one thing here You can brie,, direction• to bear or
ner than people usually use -to make one manage to get hold of curare out that might or might..pot help: and .our Life • .and •- teorn set -ma r ry!
Mental efficency is a p,:itte of :
n Why You the' camouflage more complete: here; any-, unqualified,,, unauthorized that's -this • queer old diary that seems training
_'_.•mac � Shoals Have It _ "It's all the most confounded person?" to. have belonged to Westcott's Write for particrurs of -our coursas
only 141 m muddle," said Taunton, takingu the ' This was" easy to answer; The Institute of Practical and
Lowsts �S.ltst hour co toe P y ,pet the father."
9r
New ree eta iron is x• Wb,a met.aet7 documents which• Perry had . replaced answer could .not • be • entirely ' con- - Grigson smiled. �
as.t eomtoet to oar Applied Psychology
else or the boogie., .. 3. Heststs a few ' . on the table. Anyway, before I do elusive. "Oh that," he said. . "I hada run !lo' 'Confederation sailataY.
aieven istre°"rhaca h 'eCO�' another thin I'm off to Brightmouth ";The,onl, lace.where n ke t through. it .m self.., But I don't think asor'sasaL, P.Q.
w.e.tr«.rber�)s L t2useldr endr for. 8, _ . Y.P. A Y'� P — y
"s' N aewa. � its. to see what I can 'get from Mr. Luigi We• not on sale here at ell—is at the you'll find anything that's of much
MameaGoee. ! !. Mafaalareoeaheae Pam°gnu:"
rtasetea7n wye.r...- e. Hottest at the point Colonial Hospital -here in Edwards- use in that. Seems mostly to dy with
ee�t .v.nable
at Meer Low wee.., 7. Irons with ten effort ville. And . the P:M.O. • reported the the old boy's -accounts at his, Musical
A& row dealstt.fto as for or" one.se 1f lronlal' CHAPTER XVIII stock quite intact. He showed me me Seminary, as he called it at Brights-
"twretewaedd.taae 9. Nofit" tobulla '7710 Westcott Diary the safe and the staff: .There's never mouth." •The --
t�a"Fe.".,LVL Lo. No ashes to catty I can't see much to complain about been any shortage, for yeurs, back,.. Tpunton gave a weary smile.
Dept Wr 317 n
7ereete. .. Ont, here. when the I.oison stack; has been "I know:' but'T'll just take' it'to �'a�altOCiaart
Chief Inspector. Taunton felt an checked. Ani that's always done by bed with me and have a squint at it a
agr:eable. warmth as he I hat 'it. 'the a Board of ' Dictors; not by any -before I go to sleep. I've. got to make c'tety� hon' t iQ CI Ct r
smoking -room of the "Apapa" as she means an ordinary -!oard of Survey some sort of report on something to
lay, after her twelve days' voyage, on stores to be condemned." Phe Commissioner whtkl' I get back to 't i onl.. handwriting, at a' glance.:
first of all through cold and stormy "But you're up against- the same- London." i0c PREPAID ja
seas, -and then through 'water as difficulty yo,, hn3 at home. •You (Tc Be Continued). �rgphOloglst ROOnh �l
smooth as glass., at anchor- in the
pr.ctty land -locked harbor of Ed- 73 Adelaide St.; W.Toro to
wardsville, the capital of the .British .7r ,. , r� 1 A
West African colony 'of Old Guinea.
But the warmth that he felt so far
.J
was no more than agreeable, and as
he thought of the frosty .winter in
Xr
/ I i
STUDY BUSINESS COURSES AT HOME ,' ` '" COOL MILD
and save living expenses. AiI f3ualneai and Secretarial Courses studied TO BACCQ.
successfully throu'g'h our Home Study Department. Hundreds of successful rf"
graduates ZTXAuCNANOX utyoyuoenter oollegeReduced
Saisb to Day or Ztght (!
77, fly
_
A. 7 -..Exhibition starts on Aug 28%hu through the Eastern Proviacea. _
-Frank Petrie, of the Bank of rung to Sept. 12th. Mr. Thomas Chester of West Hill _ - •
.1lrs. Wilsun and' daughter, passed away on Monday. �iie extend
: - n*aerce, staff, Blenheim, spent Miss Myrtle, of Oshawa have been our sympathy to the family.holiday with Pickering friends. visihing withMr. and Mrs. 'Lock- Master Billy Green visited. outer Igcre
--George Mart,n and Thos, Du•-
s wood. the holiday with Master. Bud Conn- -
yer are busy these days re -decor • �W'm Moore, west of here; who or.
t P i e k e r i i1 's Leader Sure7t
„atiag' the public and contin ation a few weeks ago escaped custody The 'Misses Bainbridge,, of Toron- _ c
schools.' while ' being taken 'to Whitby, was 'to, were with Mrs. Chas. Annis. ov
-Mr. and Mrs,. George Law, of � _
l sentenced by Magistrate Gee, of er the weekend. HOSIerbydole roof
Toronto, visited relatives here over Lindsay, 'at Whitby; to 6 inoitihs tri ' "' Miss :4nnie .Brander, of Sarnia is j% fist week-erd' vis ting friends and relatiges,in the raJJ
-Mrs. H. 'A. McDonald. of Tor- --Master Emerson Creed, of Bar- community.
onto, spent a few days last week rte, is spending his holidays -with' 'Miss Edna Annis, of Toronto, Famous for color and style..
with Mx. and Mrs. Gurdon Found. Bum, and Craig Murkar at the s ertt the;aeek-end adth Miss Nellie. •
E Mz. and Mrs. F. C. Mechin and p Another large shipment arrived-F�'nll length and Knee-
daug'htter, Marilyn, . of Montreal, beach..,. Thom. •
-Mr. "and -Mrs. Allan Clark of , Mr. and Mrs. Borden his mother' High, In Chlt}02l, nTepP and service Weight.
agent, the week�ati with the for- Iekefiel_d called on the fornp is and .daughter,_-�f Aurora, and Mays, - r1C=8fI- 9�,, 'j�C, 95(f. a • l.00 a pair.
sner'B_.mother_and- relatives -iii -Os• rriotiier,-airs.-W J. Clark on Wed- I Stare, of Brandon, .Man. were the -
hawa on their return from Sarnia. mesdey of Inst week Mary and guests of Mr?. Dales on Sunday.
McEwen was confined to $illy. Boyes returned. to Lakefield Brougham
his bed for severill days as account with them' for a 'short vacation.
:of illness.' -The monthly meeting of the. The Donald Willson family, of
E. Jones spent the holiday Woman's Association of the United Toronto, spent the week -end with
mith his family at their summer Church will, .,be held on y,• 'relatives here.
.,-.: Titesda
+ottage its Muskoka. August 11t4,p t the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Wetter
-air. and Mea. W. V, Redditt,: Williams, Sin c Point. Cars will were Reek -end visitors of ,L, an8
' and family are holidaying• on the leave M. S. Chapman's store at Mrs Mss thews.
ri
tdbores of Lake Simcoe.
-John- Teeple,' -of Toronto, paid..
2.30 p. in. All the ladies of 'the con-
-
e ,;
•. Hot Weather D -
Goods ••
held.. _
Jasi_receitied, a-:shipme;it-
a short .vieyt with his uncle and
. aunt, John and Mrs. Murkar, on
gregatian are cordially invited
-The Wgmeit's Institute; at the
Furnaces
_•.y
Snits, Beach Shorts,
' Dutch Loaf and Balogna
Monday.othy
meeting at the home of Miss Dor-'i3athing
Bayne last week, voted.$l5.
- _
`Factory 'New '
tt►obes,
Sla,.ks. Skirts, Running Shoes, Scampers,
-Mise Winona McEwen and
-brother' Forbes Are holidaying with
to the Public Library. The High-
'and
Sawplep,
Ankle Socks, Light Underwear, Straw
W. H. MoorhOuse has had the con-
their uncle, John D. McEiren, near
Iand Creek Brougham Branch-
es were guests '• cm this occassicen,
Installedfete during August"
Easy terms, if desired,
- _.
Hats, Fibre Helmets. YolO ► lits, Ties.
Shiite,
adds t0 comfort in-sum-
n- sum-
Xontreal. -
-Russell and Mrs. Storks and.
and provided the greater part v-'
program. Lunch was served vn the
711x0 new and used Eleziric Wash-
- __ Seeks etc,
mer and winter. Saves
Wallace Donnell, of Keswick .
Sunday with the former's mother.]
lawn at the conclusion of the'sports'
pram
'Sunda;
ers arid, Refrigerators
S 'C
HAPMAN
' .
Butcher ;phone 34110) �'ie�terillg
r
Mrs. R. C. Storjc. ..
-St. George's church ,
GILSUN PRODUCTS
to shower another, ex -president who
is going to do it.
-
1 ---Mrs, Fred Adair acrd daughter
�ui;ust 9th,. 9th Sunday after. Trin-
Phtm4• Pick 11312 50-10
_ PHONE Ulm
---- --• --- �__
of Agincourt, have moved to Pick-'
tering and have taken rooms in H:
Calvert's residence.
ity. Sunday School at 10 A. in. Cel-
ekiration of the . Holy Coanmunion'
—^
-- ---------
The Pickering
lT�7 �+_j� j j E�+
TWANDO V T �AIrU7
-reduced over two-thirds this -year.
Clarence Bryant and phis brideL�[ANO
.G.
at 11. Evening Prayer at .;30:
have returned from their honeymoon
11 able. Mrs, N. Randall, Whitevale. 48-50
--Rei. .Dr, Hu•rch, of Agincourt
__occupied the pulpit in the Presby-
Preacher at both services,- Rev, E.
G. Robhison. On Sunday last the,
MEAT MARKET
- ,
Tip Top Tailored Suits Coatstfor
BUG KILLER
terian Church on Sunday last, wben
Cadets of -H. AL C_ S. Training
and springers uhder government T.B. test.
or
he preached an excellent sermon.
Sltip "Tesrrferaire" attended Divine
�I.Otto•-'Quaht_ t% Service'
men or women -New Spring and
e will again occupy the pulpit on
Sunday asst. The ,service begins at
D. S. T.
Service, at Sr -.T
tunder the
- George's
ct,m g,atd of Lieut. Com. Bartlett
Special --Country
Summer woollens, direct from the
a 'teacher, -of • Pomona Calif., with
8 P. in.
--MoWr traffic during the hohd-
.and.: Lieut. Curnmings.- They were
played to the church by the fine
. Style Sausage
j�
,British
,B tis Isless.7 424.75.
AT was exceedingly heavy, probab-'
bugle band of the Royal Grenad-
+r p
_
`1y a record. EApecially an .Monday
43vvertlrtg fromabout sir o -shock nn-
tees•, Toronto, who were tamping
1 5c' per lb.
Gordon Maid Full-fashioned Hosiery, .
1[
F. M. Chapman.
for the week—end In the neighbor
-' '900PER'S -DRI-KIL for Lice on' ' Horses
tr1 mitiztight there -tae a steady
of traffic, making it almost
hood The Wolf Cub Pack of the
2 lbs -for 25c
Service weight, 'Chiffon and Crepe.
strewn
a -arch of the 'Messiah, Taranto.
-
lies. 1.9wson McConodhwi is, -spend
paper :
Toronto, Phone Waverley 1515. 50
iatpo:;sible for pedestrians .to cross�
-
also attended this service, carryi
-C-L.tREtiCE SILK,
NEW SPRINCf 13�3A�El�-'75C..ta,xit3 $1
'. Solid Copper Bollers .t $2,25.
s'tbe street:
'a
the colours- of the King and tht'
-�-SI. af+ari+iKer
Gah anized . Boileri at".$1.00.
-On Monday truck
'Boy Scouts from Perin m� o
: ' sytvania
Pack. The laree congrerra:ion , pre=- `
Phone .us for Delivery
Fred T. BuuC1Dg j d
c situ
Margaret Sewell is with her
g gr-
andmother for her holidays.
patased through ase :village on a
eat, at the senrce, greatly enjoyed
.the hearty, yet reverent service.
Phone 1620
' =" 6
Itaa
sight-seeing ht-seei tour.''.There 'are thin
fit
were with the Connors over Sutlday.
-. Leftablial'.ed 1857
-
teen is the parry and they carry a
Audley
t2() acres. Well built barn and stood Mht-
house RunnkW creek. through form
Lots 13-14, B. F.con., Pickering, Passemioo
it is riot' wade',,
complete .camping -outfit. They in
; . ..
-' DON'T
■
the City,
Mina Elva Annis Mitac Etbel
tend going. as far as Montreal and
fissura name by way of New York
John and Mrs, Fidler - and family,
-and
TAKE CH NC
_.
in R. 49cke
�/ VN,.
of Toronto.:.were f[nday oQ R.firs.
Blenkin hayk gone on a mmtor ta'ip
..
State. They intend staying for a
ishort time at the Thousand Islands
-::'.
V6'inters or►• Sunday.
Gard and Mrs. Winters attendeO
_PlaSafe
y
EATS
-
So far they ha.e been delighted
th tta in Port Perryon Mon-
_
OR SUMMER DAYS
with what they have seen of t-
day.
Consult OUT DraggiF
y
_
ario, and are greatly enjoying the
g
The Department of Mines has 'a
ping.
'-Pickering Township Ratepay-
truck' ground here mak&ng inqui:-
leg abort aster levels.
?Remember
YOUR DRUGGIST 18 MORFt
"'�VVe have a co - 1'n
raplete _ 1 e of Cooked Meats
ers atrill be interested rn_ knowing
_that their Council has been de
Mrs. Neale, Secretary -of the Clnt
-:_tLt4n
Oooked Ham
now
had the misfortune to severely scald
A MERCBa�'T _
`fimitely -assured ,of the validity of.
(their Building, By-law, same hav-
f
her loot.
a
Chicken hl<cken RoII
y-
John Puckrin, who was'hurt wheft
- -_ t
_'
]raving'tti disputed by some. con-
tractors and others 1, tfiat they
his learn ran' away with. the mower.
H. V. R bi00RE, D,RL'GGIST
_uNTARIO
`
Jellied
�e Veal
and
has fully recovered with no serious
DU>tiBAaro.q.
- 1
intend to, ,enforce this, By-law to
--- ire-3att8r -atri-ate-
results.
_ - .,. .
— -- - - -- _-___—
--�—�+ ff
--
arinf * I,
- _ _ 1r LfflQa�
again questiorm their authority.
Our advice, after Monday's Coun-
e$ greeting, to contractors and any
-tdthers who contemplate building,
'is to consult the Building Inspect-
ar first. This _.does. not, apply to
the Police Villages of Claremont
and Pickering.
-The month of July which end-
ed on Friday last was the sunniest
July since• the Dotminion Meteorol-
Q91cal Burean started malting sun-
altine records in .1882. .There were.
'-69 hours more wmishine than nor -
,mal. July 23rd ' was the only sun-
less day during the month. July
not only broke the record for the a-
zwunt of sunshine, but also estab-
lished a new record for heat when
the Toronto Observatory record-
ed 105 degrees, in the shade. The
twinter of 1936, also broke the rec-
ord for many.years for intense and,
prolonged cold weather. The rain-
fall for the month was two and a
quarter inches less than normal,
the record being only three-quar-
ters of an inch in Toronto. '' y'
= Dogs living along the main
highway through the village have
had a hard time with 'thee cars,
many have Lbeen Milled, or more or
or less severely injured. Motorists,
as -a rule, do their best to avrsid
striking the dumb animals, but in
" many cases; -it is• impossible --to - a-
void striking them. •On ' M(mday ev-
ening, a :large dog belonging ..to
•Air: Fowler, got in • the , tine of. tr-
riffle At •a time when it was very
,heavy. A motorist, seeing the dog
.$t front of him, could have- stopp..
ed in Rime, but had he done so,
there would have been a collision
in which two or more care would
:have been involved, with probably
ctx+siderabie dwinge Ana possibly
in janiea to the occupants of the
ear. ,
es t5rcw� ueo, vt au„ re,, .,,.e us•.rrj—a-
ticer and matches that have been
-..
aCaroni an a ,
held.. _
Jasi_receitied, a-:shipme;it-
- ^
:
$
We are glad' to know that Miles
of plain roofing that we are
' Dutch Loaf and Balogna
Chapman, :who recently underwent
an operation at the hospital in Tor-
selliil'g at special prices.
I Ieadeh6ese ,.
onto, is improving nicely.
Red To Insulating Wool.
p a
W. H. MoorhOuse has had the con-
tract of paining -the P.- M. Yeates'
adds t0 comfort in-sum-
n- sum-
��jj _
house and also repainting W. H.
house
mer and winter. Saves
:•'W • ....M ..:. R E.
ID` �''.
Westney's house.
There will be a. special meedag
fuel and the cost is l
' .
Butcher ;phone 34110) �'ie�terillg
of the Club at the home in R. P.
next
Winters on Tuesday evening next
^ow:
.�. L'• -�-
a PICKERING o
to shower another, ex -president who
is going to do it.
LUMBER YARD
PickeringHardware Store �-
All the grain will be tout • in a
few days and the yields have -been
_ PHONE Ulm
reduced considerably by the hot..
weaxher. The raspberry crop vias
YNo L4a{vtrrs4nefweaaN.
_ .., ,A'j"I'ENTION !.
-reduced over two-thirds this -year.
Clarence Bryant and phis brideL�[ANO
FOR SALE-Verv'reaeon-
Potato Grower
have returned from their honeymoon
11 able. Mrs, N. Randall, Whitevale. 48-50
trip and ar_e. taking over the' J. C.
'farm: We trust they
fj�UK yaLE-Freeb Holstein cows
BUG KILLER
-
Bryant that
and springers uhder government T.B. test.
will live long and happily amongst
us•
J.T. GeahaM Locust Hill Pbone Mark 5506, 50
- Sudden ' Death'
Mrs. -Giant and dat3•ghter; Ddrothy
► I DOW- W irh r hi ld 6 years old,
desires position as house -keeper. town or
c
-.
a 'teacher, -of • Pomona Calif., with
country, near school. Particulars in first letter.
Apply Bo: D. News Office, 49
.TO THE HUG
Miss Grace Norwich, of Toronto,
2
New Life
and' Miss Gibson, of Whitby, were
1?v K SALE-Uoilie pope. nn;ntbH
s' old, bred from pparents that arc stilet heel-
• Cisitors recently with cousin Mrs.
ers. $2,60 each, Wm, David e, care cf Lorne
'9
; .TO THI7a' PLATT -
1[
F. M. Chapman.
r'uckrin. Range Road. R R 1, Whitby: • 48
-' '900PER'S -DRI-KIL for Lice on' ' Horses
_
_ _ ' _
Dnnbarton
` T ANTED—For several good rwPb
V� ..
buyers livintrin Toronto, country homes,
) G LL
Cattle,, Sbeep,. Pigs and gens..
'
desirable tares in loeal,ty eov red by chis -news.
C. R.;Purcell Company, 160 Yonge St.,,
lies. 1.9wson McConodhwi is, -spend
paper :
Toronto, Phone Waverley 1515. 50
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
Ing a week in Detroit.
ed
HOICE. tAIRY COWR-•. Regis:•
'. Solid Copper Bollers .t $2,25.
MrA. Dan Henniek bas been visit-
Cte, and grade cows, ' Government T.8
Gah anized . Boileri at".$1.00.
Ing at her old home here.
tented. Fresb and dose sepri zea alweyron
hand.. Stood tested if desirest.. Frer delivery oo-
Margaret Sewell is with her
g gr-
andmother for her holidays.
pa rehases of 7 or more, satwaction guaranteed,
Wm. 1 Murphv, r 'ndsas Ontario. TrIephone
;Agent for DiMeCormlck--beeritig Farm Machinery' -
and Mis. Robirlsou of Beetori,
Itaa
and Repalre
fit
were with the Connors over Sutlday.
FOR RENT -A anod dairy (ern, ,i
Our Motto:-"We•have ,0" not it, Or
Mr, and Mrs.John Mi119 were
holiday vi9iters at Mrs, Geo. White's
t2() acres. Well built barn and stood Mht-
house RunnkW creek. through form
Lots 13-14, B. F.con., Pickering, Passemioo
it is riot' wade',,
Ken White spetit the holiday in
to obuQh immediately. Full pov%miau April
tat 1937. Apaly on the farm to James f:reen•
Telephone Mo.
the City,
Mina Elva Annis Mitac Etbel
r
aw, 2 oy's-Wyes south . P'ekeri G e; law.
Oak a bo rbietcte. atnes Greenlaw. !■icker•
.�/�^,
�. 51 �A - PICK E I IN
artd
in R. 49cke
�/ VN,.
Blenkin hayk gone on a mmtor ta'ip
..
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p
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