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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_06_09 _ >e _ _ _ •' "'S.r °+Y- , a.,k-•. _+.:5•M' .. '.�..•�_,.:6r.'�a - - :-'°'�'• -,..•a'a ".t. .- :':y• � ::r_•. �Sc 1• .' r•ry lc _ !e n '4 r,µ voL. I.�x. ry : . _ ; . PICgERIN , ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1933. =1�0. '�I V!r41elt•ils7ta1 go"i i. Dunbarton Balsam Xedicau C O A L _ St. Paul's Dunbarton, Sunday, Jun. Mr. and Mrs. Irving McAvoy spent GREENWOOD 4's ---------- -.. - - - 11th. Trinity unday. Sunday School R. S. O. PEARSON-Physician A good supply of Hard and Soft at 2.30, D. S. T. Service is postponed Sunday e$S the former's sister, Mrs. John Gregg. DaodSargeon. Dunbarton. lay Coal on hand. Also a supply o account of'Erskine Cemetery Ser- Several from here attended the R. FORISYTH. Opph.D., Diretstor of Kindling Wood, Doucette Dance at Chalk Lake one i�i� cal Association of Ontatior. Reg. Andley night last week. s of the Aseriraa Opp BtOVe length' _ _ James Hortop left for the west a Established 1886 r. Aeseoistion. Eyn esaminsd by appo[ntment. few days ago, where he purposes sp p>s�2904, ctartmont,Ont. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Miss White, of Ashburn, spent• the 3' -_ week-end with Miss :Muriel Westney. ending some time visiting friends LepaL, DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING Quite a number of the members of 'and relatives. i - " "THIS I9 THE Forest and Stream Club were Ares-i Mr•-Harper, of Altona, father of DUNCAN B. McINrY HE-Barris. -p , Mrs. Jones, passed .away on Z7 , A BEER ant on Empire Day. F ter Solicitor. Notary. OfficeceBrock St.. ' Remember the ice-cream-.social at Saturday after. a lengthy illness of AR 1�1 E R S MI L11# Rough, Opposite Belt Telephone Office, Whitby. GENERAL 1NSlTRANCE T heart trouble. Interment'took place on Phone 45. 481y AGENCY the church here on Friday evening, Tuesday of this week. +� large number of farriers DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, - - ONTARIO June 16th, when a mood time is look- exchange their grain __ ed for. Admission 25 and 15 cents. R. Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto-Loan. Dttnbarton µ for + _ OtBee formerly occupied b the late A.E.Chris- Facilities for lacing any kind of In. • The school flag has been found ttan,south wing of Court House,Whitby. Sly3 p and returned. Apparently it had been - surance at best rates Andrew' Allan .and Clifton May= Flour and Cereals BEATON. BELL & ROSS, Barriat- available. - borrowed for another occasion, on ;r ere, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario t3ecurity and Service my Motto. Empire Day. I bury spent Sunday with friends at !Building,330 Bay Street,Toronto,; f Birchcliff. It Sauce none and man more'- W. Beaton. -421y Phone Pick. 515. The Club meets at the home of W. y y t H. and Mrs. Westney next '_Monday� Ernest Gilchrist is spending the should do it. w: H.J. >�,Beu, summer in this Vicinity.' J.D.'F. Rosa- - Adelaide:838-e T evening, when flc good time is expec- J. $ B @� CiST @I><iOIIt ted. The committees for the summer I Alex. and Mrs. Gourlie-spent last Special 1tliCHAR1:SON, PICBERING & r week-end with his brother and family �� �a meeting will' be appointed. _ ' MU'.VEY—Barristers,Solicitors,Notaries PHONE 9`3,4 The games conducted by the Club at Selby. BARLEY FEED Public, 91l-Yn1a4 Coatedaratlon Late Building, , 'Miss Marjory Annis is attending P::Aadaide 4489 and "80, By Toronto. FURNITURE on the lying s birthday were all en-� her cou.in's wedding at Leamington. �$�►0.00 per ton, Spot Cash. aka meat Saturday, evenings, p;ckering residence joyed by all present, but disappoint-' Dan and Mrs. Renwick of Tonaw- t =3'bonePlct.oal3, stf We are dieplaving an attractive ment was felt that the contesting, This in.the beet feed value on variety of Xmas Gifts. girls' team that was to play here did, ands visited bliss V. Allison last the market,' - PHOMSCN & McMILLAN-B}trria• not week-end.. tan. Solicitor. Notary Public. Office at Aluminum,and Graniteware Etc. put iri an appearance. On.June-15th,'the regular meeting ' ' • for Pastry and Fine y; -iteaidenee of Mr.Thomson. tot)1,concession 1, Furniture and Furniture of the W. M.. S.'-will be held at the Kissimi Cake Baking. Pickering, Office hours:Thursday and Saturday Novelties. Greenwood •' _ _�—Rose- evenings. from 7.00 y,to to 8.30 p, m.,or by -h,me of Mrs. Cowan Sr., at Rose- appointment. Toronto.ofHce : 605 Royal Bank Prices low, in keeping with times. yq ` r 7- -�- 7 makes a Fine'• Phont Pick 2000- Teronte t2t.ie 53y �-al-4 Y 3?ly Oshawa, :pent the taQ-A:eud ,• ith J. a joy Flavored - _ and Mrs. hairs. ! Brougham .bread. - - - _ ' Baker's s r^wDentad Q O F / Miss bl. Wood and Florence spoilt ' ` ` I Miss Bate was a T,ironto visitor Chopping-. Monday, Wednesday NEIL C. R•i411TH. D. D. S., 'L D.8,: reek-end xith the I{obinette €an) during- the week-end. and Friday.- We do ' (5ucteet+or to D;.J.N Dales), Graduate of • fiPECI&L � Victor 'Watt of Toronto, was S � it right. she Royal cotteeP of Dentat Surgeons and Town. Lit;ie 'Allan Woodward happene't week-end•visitor with-the Wvid St to Unirarsity, At Claremont office ove- D. A. - with an -accident on, Sunday eveninz ''Iti O CREDIT $�tesTOii every Tuesday sad Prid U Phone. ��j iIIC11 Rock Faced Red ephenson family. -when he fell and broke his wrist. _ blrt'. S;UUTh%well wit3 cniluren spent.l' s care, a is ails' nn•1E+.speedy d,0� n,, ,,,,,,,,,,,^. „c the _.s.____ r_ ''au�oo aril ter @eII ftUOhII$ - ors care, icYe hope for a speedy re- and the close I sell fit. I ' tT EIiBERT T. FALLAI9E, L D A.. _ � the`week-end with friends in Toron-' 13 D. D.S.. Graduate of the Royal Cotl+ege of covery. 2 40 per square. ;to. - am forced to digeontinue cre4llty ,a Dental Burqeoas and the tinrversrty of Toronto: Reserve the 30th of June tot' the Phil and Mrs. Forsythe, of_Mark- except for approved month! 083ce to residence second door amt of St. And-' ham, spent Friday afternoon with p y "a ra.'s Cbareh. Pickering.ont. Office hours 9 Full weight and'' Y'. Stiawberr `and Ice-cream -Festival p y accounts. �• L� a.m. to O p.DA., or by appo4nttaeat. QC-rev standard quality to be held at Greenwood. T. C. and Mrs. Brown. y .ae.tee). Phone pick 2700. 4sty Mr. and Mrs. :Nash, of Ilarkham I G. L. Middleton is at Whitb this ... ` The alaove'prices good for 10 days Mr. and Mrs.. Hagerman,-of White-' Conn attending Jane session of the � it0*0 iasia. only. Terms $pot Caah. vale; Mr .and. Mrs. Hi,aoy, of Mark-' County Council. �... B�.I�i�!lTW I N©�"1�AMr * 1C��i ham; Mrs. Ormend and family and( Mrs. A. Law, of Pickering;was a �r. SLIZAHETH RICHARDSON- �•� �I �;,E � �•� Mr, and Mrs. Emerson QrTerad, Mrs guest at the Orville Barton icons Building and General .l►tre and antomabt>:Itunratree ar au ktadt+. • • Linton aafd Miss Learn'9f tnerod met. during the week. Contracting. _ a tognswnmg companies of solid 5ooadef ■tend- at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wall to r Mrs McLaughlin and little non, of Estimates furnished on all ola*ee� me. LUMBER YARD help them celebrate the twentieth an-t Toronto, visited Mrs. Moffatt during of work-Interior and Enactor. POBTILL, Liceaset!Anctlonser Hive= the week. Alterations and re nary of their wedding. They' Pam- _ Fe far Ommum of Taft•Oa oa4aeto. aMo. were the recipients of many useful The Elmer and -Donald Willson Ohtmneye Built Concrete Wort' "on Islas of an mesa aMaal.«It N.oft sdoewe Blaoksmithing, & Woodwork families, of Toronto, spent Saturday' meow A6dress s mesa ahsr P.o„ Oe4 ptresenta. We all join in wishing there June 3rd with their It be- Phone Pickering 5712 _ at right prices many more years of wedded lie.tom . Parents,a' PAIRPORT, - ONTARIO R BRATON, TOWNSHIP Now i•the time to have those repair gether, ins Mr. Ed. Willson s birthday. Ds clerk (:.onveyace Comasia.ioner for jobs attended to. Narrow* repaired. - Mr'. and Mrs. Kenny and grand-. Sale itaYys atmdavrts. Accountant, Etc. isuier of daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock Shingles FOT S IC - Marriage Licenew. Wbitevale.Ont. also new Sections on hand. The tam. ,Witch-for Particulars of Pickering'* D ou* Fleury Plow@ always on handy Dominion Day Celebration of- Toronto, were guests at thellert M. MAW, LICENSED AUO. Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa• Harvey hoane 'last week end. TTONEER.kw York.Qat*rio and Datrsam tore and Electric Washers. We offer our good wishes to Miss Halt E3alvr,nlzed-i9tee! Shingles, -0instiea, All kind'of maim promptly It thinking of buying an electric radio Mona :• Mary ;slice Middleton R. ti., of Co- Bud's Felt State Shingles. sa Terms reasonable. Datmfor mn wk for demonstration of the New - ar[*esad■t NEWS'Odkv. 84 and indepae• Mr. W. Burton, of Whitevale, has bourft, on her marriage recently to AJ@a. re-rubbering buggy wheels. _ ' net Slimes. Wbrtby,not sly Bo en Majestic modela. returned home after spending a few! Mr. Eugene La Fleur, of Toronto. Lawo mowers sharpened. The prices are right. days with B and :Mrs. Reeser. Howard Malcolm was lay repres - _ BARNET ROBERTSON T: PATERSON'B CLAREb40Dd7i F. T. WOG�dWMtSd M' ' and !Mrs. 31onk, of Stuuffville eritative of the Claremont and Bra--' . .Call get prices. Phone-281a GREENWOOD 491y and R. Ha tics of Port Huron'call uaham Gaited Churches at the Con= - Electrical Contractor — --------- ed on Mrs. W. McKay recently. I ference held at Bowmanville last Brook toad -Wiring and Repairing for Light Mr. and NS's. W. Lapeer called on, week, Or. power. 'iokering Mills ,mot atndd Mrs. L. Mills on Sunday of, L. and Mrs. Middleton and son, - Po Borden, were in.Toronto on Sunday All kinds of electrical good* : Mrs. F. McKay motored to Bowm-I Visiting • relatives in St. Michael's General Sore. kept in stock., le with Mr. and Mrs. W. Dun-' hospital, also -in the _Sick' Children's B6y your groceries at home and 211y Phone 1705, Pickering anvil Hospital. �— can, of Green River recently. keep the home fire* burning. A number from here attended'the I The Brougham' and Kinsale Base ALSO • _We have a full line of dance held at Sit. ,k1bert on ball teams_ played 'on the school >:._ night• ounds here on Friday evening. The Hardware, Palnta (Marti-Senour, ' �lekel'il�� �� All Poultry Feeds Mr-and Mrs. R. Gailer and family awe resulted is favor of $rougham Braced, as low as cents a pint). Y by the scut a o� 1 favor Arsenate of Lead, Lime, Parts also Mrs. M. Gailer, of Toronto, were Green, Blue Stone, Screen Doors. -chicken Starter of best Sunday visitors with Mr..and Mrs. F. Waiter and Mrs. Percy, and dap- and Windows McKay. gHter, of Armadale, helped Mr.- Ed, We do emery work of all kinds, Saw gaality at resaon- Mr. and Mrs. Mann, of Aurora, are Willson to celebrate his 80th birth- gumaaing.'8heare ground, Mower knt- MRS. THOS. LAW,OWNER able prices. occupying the house formerly occup-' day on Saturday, the Kings birth- ves sharpened. Ladders of all length* :-8L Mary's Portland Pyramid - led by the late Mr. -Hutchison and day. from 15c. per ft. up. - Com mat. Laying MaAh and .Feeds Mrs. Hutchisoh. Mr. and Mrs. •W: Carheron and But no blacksmitbing nor wheel work e The Women's Institute vi-ill meet children, of Oshawa, Mrs. Ralph Far- TERMS CASH ;Lundy Fencing., - _ •' of every sort. at the home of Mrs. H. Yake on Wed. rant and daughter, of Iowa City;,and _ nesday, June 14th. 'A splendid prog- little Margaret Hoag, of •Washing- -. Vnone 2729.Pict icing 'Coal, Ooke and Wood ram is being arranged. All the lad- ton, Mich., called at the Brown home F. R. JACKSON. Prop. House 2LSG phone* Office 8600 ies are welcome. on Friday afternoon.D. J,ll . L O Ck W OO d The June meeting of the Women's POULTRY x e e > Dttnbarlou' , Institute will be held at'the'home of S a: e C I I P rice PICKERING, ONT. �- Mrs. Andrew GIen. Hostesses: Mrs. e - The annual Decoration services Glen and Mies Mae Stevenson. Sub-. R �*�� �,TM�♦� will be held at the "White 'Church" ject: "Canada's Call to her Women." y''2 Jar,i�jf— -I next Sunday, when the services will by Dr. Rose Henderson, !toll Call, D .. ON A be conducted by Rev, W. M. Mustard Name a Prominent Canadian'Woman. FIINERAL DIRECTOR: chairman of Toronto. East Presby- Visitors Day, bed outfit " , tery of the United Church, assisted We are sorry to hear of the re- Prevented - Private Ambulance by Rev. Dr. H. Carmichael, of Whit- moval of Betty and Lorne Bucking. Day and Night Service by and Pickering Presbyterian Ch- ham, of Toronto, to the Sanatorium by using ` 'Simmon's Steel Walnut finished Phone 9000 urches and Rev. J .E. Burgess, of at Thi_stletown..They are grand-ch- Bed;with Mattress and r Dunbarton United Church,and will ildren of L. Middleton and have been PEERLESS Spring, att es Malvern 5000 begin at 2 p. m. As usual a large frequent visitors to our village. It '_L number from far and near will be has also been necessary for their M�KI1a1<np �� ' Onto Present to show their respect'to the! father'to:go to Graven hurst for tr- POULTRY -' Wilton Rags, 57x28. 346 departed relatives and friends•'who .eatment. lie asleep In the adjoining cemetery. Rev. Mr. Glover gave some inter- Rat Rage, 48x24 -. 159 The musical part of the service will esting impressions gained, while at- PRESCRIPTION .4 BE . READY ! be in charge of -the United Church from the Folding Conch with good � tending the Conference, .. Cratoonb lllaLLreee 9.76 choir of Pickering. The services,this various• scholarly speakers who took ,A prevaration for the entire ' -> -for the hot weather. 'year will be of unusual interest on part-in the preaching and devotion- poultry family for the treat L` Dbester Verandah Swing 9.50 gny a _ account of the changes which have al services. He inaugurated 'the cent went and. prevention of taken place during the past year. a meal box plan, for increasing the _Ltlwn*$eats -- - - .-,,. ' .99 : •••- COLEMAN The church building was moved back M and M. fund: Many showed their cholera,Roup,Caaka, Diph- Oamp Chairs, with foot refit :AIR O - GAS STOVE seventy-five'feet ' to meet, changing approval by taking,home a box. theria, Blackhead, Cocci- _ and canopy complete . . 2.98 or a - conditions, and placed on a••cement . On Wednesday fternoon, May dioae. Chicken Pox, Gapes, foundation. The interior has been re- 31st twenty members of the W. M. White•gDiarrhoea and Damp chairs, with footstool 2.25 NEW PERFECTION UIL STONE decorated and the exterior' repainted S.-were iri attendance at the meeting Favafl. lsasp Chairs ... 1.75 " and cook in Comfort. but otherwise no change"was made. held at the hoarse of Mrs. Orville Bur- �1.00 large. `6 We. J y t Folding Camp�tobls."with Lawa Mowers. Mrdwn Toole, The high pulpit and news are the ton. Bur- Mrs. John Miller, presiding. The back -. same as in 1854 when the church opening,Qvotions were taken -by the .75 Lime and IPlaster. c was erected. Beautiful, new memorial';the president, Mrs. Brown and Miss For Chlckene,Tur-key@,Ducks,, gates were elected' last year,'made Duncan. Several items of business .�s--_-ALL�RDWARN the generosity of were dealt with before the convener - .-A.-S i _ �and Birds. a. =the descendants of W r c rrst, of coup "A" Mrs. Cassie took char- , - at moderate pricee. t who was a member of the committee ge of the afternoons program. The / FMineral Director � ��� ����� who had charge of the building of following members took part: Miss a��nes! � Store • - Ambulanoe Service the church. These gates will be ded- Brodie, Miss Miller, Mrs. H. Mal-; _ *^ icated on Sunday when Alex. Lawson color and Mrs. Brown. The roll cal„ phone OW i3OC' Phone 1800 Hardware Phone 4 a member of the Cemetery Con ttit- was answered by a text on Faith. tee will perform the act of L•nttlag Mrs. O. Burton and Mrs. Dunn, bog- >�iekoAut . . ..DiilAWi0 the ribbon. _ ,. tellstf!"served a deliciOtts �' I •- 77 % doing me, and Molly began to experl. ence a new pang of fear. It was cker to her that this man's mission was as solely concerned with her. He w her watchdog. Paul Silver had obvi- ously engaged him for the purpose of mystcrious ma'sq* M dc seeing that she did not leave the house unaccompanied. At that moment Molly was, fortun-_ By J. R. WILMOT' ately, perhaps, saved any further argument, for Paul Silver came run-� ning towards the pair across the "to her," said Silver. "How long is it lawn. He was hatMss-and his face was At a London dance club Wolly car since young Barling was at' a party? 9 tairs, a, pretty unemployed secreta,y, ho v,orals" to "Not. for a month'or more. He' fiushedLfroln the tinusual and unex- A lag imeets Roger 11arli,c. The folowing'morning seems to have dropped right out." Pected exertion of running even that met her a job. Molly in stopped by iL policeman who "Did he lose much?" brief distance. CL police station. showing es her, to the utting announcing that "Not heavily;I think- but Rex Win- "Hello,'! he panted, his eyes wide her a newspaper F KOHY carsta.11 8 1* missing from her with'-assumed wonder, "what's all L higton, who was with him on that oc- home. At the Police station Molly meets this?" JAr. and Mrs. Silver of Hampstead. Who casioa dropped a hundred to Chem- me. ecret uncle and aunt. They That's just what I'd like to know profess to be her ccbmpanY theM MY. rouade ' Molly to- -a "That's awkward"-damned., a*k-. Molly,told him, spiritedly. "I was julst- 'How-Six Orphans Saved Work ward," muttered Silver. "You better going out for a short walk when this 500 Train Passengers cross 'em both off the visiting list for —this creature—had the audacity to "TIME." ...... CHAPTER VI. Of L e We edWt afford 'to have tell me that I could not go. ong Lif is wife a bit, Flo. He says Early one evening a heavy rain- Paul Silver and h he is acting un�er your orders., It storm drenched New Je At.the were together in Silver's privite room the girl meeting either of them until that true, Mr. Silver?" rsey. Ninety-Seven Year Old M,�n we get things over. I suppose the Passaic Home and Orphan Asylum, which he termed his "office," probably young fool's in love with her.-Wond,6r Yaul Silver' bad regained some of boys -Jacob Merinizek, -John Gives Recipe for Living _ks had 'Murdock, Douglas Fleming, Rudolph six for the sole reason that it contained a where they met? I can't'think how his lost breath and his chet -,voll-top desk -and a Illing cabinet. also lost some of their excess of pig- B to Century -Mark' He was seated in a,big leather up- she got into tow with him. orsche, Frank and Michael Maz_ "I hope-you're prepared for an ac- ment. The evening sun shone through III -holstered chair before anelectric fire, "Rogers is certainly acting under . Al" all between 11 and 15--were cedars, and made Patterns on Ill: cident, Paul," mentioned his' wife, . worried. Maybe their baseball field 'my instructions,my dear," he soothed. 1 his wife opposite him ensconctd in 4ts ignoring his speculaticn. " "If either was wash ng away. They cunningly smooth lawns, while I talked to the counterpart. Barling or Willington.�drop in,.. we "As he has probably explained to you, Grand Old Man of Epsom. Mr. E. W. "'Well," she sm can't very well refuse them." we don't want to lose you again. An- Martin, J.J., who bas Just celebrated iled, "I think we've approached their matron. Didn't she was want to know if the rain had dam- tons very welL'That PhotograP "You leave it to me, Flo," announc- other experience such as last week his 'nlnety-seventh birthday, writes a An inspiration of yours, Paul." aged her garden? She did. She said ke of ed Silver, confidently. "No use cross- would kill your aunt, -I'm quite sure London Evening Post correspondent. they might go out if they were care- "Tell me, what do You me Ing bridges before you come up with Of that. She 'was terribly upset, iul to put on raincoats and rubbers. He came to Epsom when he was 7'' ter Ty Pem. still I couldn't be expec;j� to.Molly. That's all right now, Rogers." six months' old, and be has lived A RM" look At Me.OU"a Sh puzzled,"confessed the woman, Me wer V mi there ever since. He became a farm- I'm apew. 1;e .�,- ...L,"I t --E.Al.g, v weu a —, -1 ­6 " L" that,it was all right. Closer inspec- she's made no more efforts to protest that he was actually job-hunting for tal -, care of Miss'Carstairs now." tion of the baseball.diamond, where er and a soldier, and few have ever her, now, could 1?" "Do you' mean then, that I have made such a suc'cess of both careers Uat I she isn't the Molly Carstairs we they p1hyed with worn-out canvas "Certainly not, Pul,"placated Mro. isever to leave this house of my qwn and lived so long afterwards. free will?" she almost shouted at him, equally reassuring. Therr the boys r 1believe her to be �Iilver. '�I th-nk you've done marvel- gloves and three damaged bats, was "I was,one of the country's A st "What of that?" demanded Silver. lously well as. it is." the panic growing within her. "Is saw something else. A washout iiad volunteers," he said. "I joined 'up In "The girl!s out of work, and I sup- that what you mean?" 1859, when Europe was uneas,� and Paul Silver smiled. He was a man completely carried away the ballast pose she thinks that if we're fools who liked approbation under all con-, - An expression'of great pain stole ncte a W the Napoleonic Eagle was fitittering enough to mistake her f6r someoine ditions. across the man's face and clouded his f rom u r tion of track on the Its wings. In 1860 1 stood in Hyde jise and bring ber'here to live with I : earby Erie R.R. - right-of-way. 'Well," he qighed, is' he tore the eye&. Aware that an 8.10 comm Park -with-25,000 fellow volunteers, 11:11, she might as well take advantage letter into tiny,fragments and emptied "My dear Molly,". he said, softly, uting-train while Queen Victoria walked past and Av_-got a de-- was soon due, the boys pulled off 1 it. -Uter- all, aWs n them. on a metal ashtrar, "so far 96 "bow canyou say that? Do you really their raincoats, :ran down the track scrutuJzed almost every'button.1' -tent home, which is more than she good, as the saying is, and so long as think it is any Joy to us to have to waving them wildly. The engineer But Mr. Martin was very keen on had before." the other one keeps out of it, I've a prohibit your freedom like this. We s.#,id that if the boys had not been -farming. His farm at East Ewell as against "But,we can't keep her-here fancy that we're going to come out'both love you far too much for it not a model to his neighbors, and he wwas There waa a note of spry they would have-been killed as -ber.mill, Paul?" of this with a grand slam." to do so. But you must see, my dear, he jerked his train to a stop, one of the last Surrey farmers to -anxiety in the womans-Toice. "The saying this he struck a m*tch and that in your present state it would the lives -of 500 passengers. saving grow and distil mint for the London :lAw has its penalties for that, re- watched the little tongues of-yeliow-,be positively dangerous for you to confectioners. His influence in the ')nember." &.Me eat up the letter that would to ou* alone. When your m%inxnT re-. The grateful Erie promised a hand- village of Ewell Is very strong, and he some award to the young Passaic Paul Silver made a somewhat im- turns, ;of course, everything will be . . . has helped IniIumerable unfortunates have meant more than anything else heroes. The mayor and c a polite noise at the'back of.his throat. all.right,but until you can remember. Omm' a'*"- to find their'feet.- in the World- to Molly CarsUirs. ers of Passaic planned to strike me4- ',Your feet beginning to grow cold He spread out his broad He has a recipe,for those who would fool, FloriL - So long as we plug the .-fieshy hands to Indicate the comple- als in their honor. Photographers like to make their century. "You've So Ion as wge plug the CkAPTEk VII. and reporters flocked to the asylum. Flora. L'on of his sentence. got to be interested to live, and if you lost me stuff haven't we got suf- it was the day following her arri- Was there anything they particularly want to be Interested wa life, you'vegot Inory (To be continued.) the val at "Lawn HouW' that Molly..made i5cient justification for prohibiting 0 wanted done? Yes, said the boys. ',ro work. And you must not Irink too Igirl goin' - out alone? Do get the rather disturbing discovery. Just make sure Babe Ruth heard Much After he decided that she beer after you're 70. Good. *,thing straitht." I-anch e aboit them., London Policemen night.'t he said. Flora Silvor's !eyes lost their wauld run over io Chelsea to Inquire Following Saturday' Passale's small 0 troubled look arW she amiled her ap­ from her late landlady Nbether.,sbe,- --, . ,To Be Firemen heroes met some of their big heroes ived any news from'the: Beatty, tamer of lions and tigers, Preciation of her husband's cleverness, bad rece at the circus in Manhattan. Clyde The Friend that Just Stands by Is. trick which invariably put him in young man she bald said would prob- ably be either calling or d-Thousands of 'Constables are When a 4he beat of 'hurcors. leaving wo thbook their hands and gave auto- trouble cowc s your soul to try 0 7. confident, for her. Being TrainM as re the friend who just --st"ds mYou make �"e feel '50 graphs. Hugo Zacchini, the human You l. Paul," she laugha, "but when do you She had' mentioned the- matter to. cannonball, greeted them. Gene Tuzk- by, Firefighterp Paul, Silver when he had sent down ney came over to say hello. Max Perhaps there's nothing he can. do, him?" expect, London, Eng.—For the first time In "Not for a month," answered her to Chelsea for her trunk, but Paul: hmeling invited them to his train- The thing Is strictly- up to you'. Britain thousands of policemen are �c camp at Oak Ridge; NJ. -Babe For there are-troubles all your own, liusband. "That Bhould-give'us plenty -Silver had assured her that no,men- Ing ne I .ther being trained In firemen's work,. Ruth, who sent each boy a telegram Times' when love cannot amootbr--the of time to break the-news-to her and tion had bee'll made Of an70 el Policemen are always the first on 9 - road, up. I,m not wor. inquiriLg for her or leaving any,mes-. will have them up to the Yankee get her all primed. the spot when a fire occurs, and dash . :ried about that one little bit. ot sati3fied with the man's an Stadium soon,'promise, to try . rid Nor friendship lift The heavy load. What sege Molly decided that perhaps into blazing buildings -to rescue trlp- Lnock a homerun in their honor. But just to know you have a friend' 1 am a bit upset about is this," and swers, ped families. Who will stand by*untfl the End, Silver diagged from his pocket a let- Mrs. Dawlish had forgotten and that But this "dishing" Is w* rong, accord- Aer. if she weni down herself the old,lady. ag to the Home Office, which has of- British pupils to lose sympathy through*all endures, might rerrAmber.. Besidesi she told Whose, warm hand-clasp Is always h it7" asked hi-q wife, fered to loan experts to --Wba:t a teach tl�e cor- Learn Telepbone 'Usage y.oilrs. -quickly. herself, she owed Mrs. Dawlish an rect—and eater- method.-- - It helps some way to,ptill you thircugh. "Tt'm s letter from young-Rarlinse— explanation for going cff so-suddenly The movement began a few months Pupils In certain selected schools 3kog'er Barling, if you must know, and ime that, an.a axte'r all, i1e Womau a In Euglan %.c Lu !m LaurLi io use Although L...'b ..ihijag i2e, ciin tio. :it's addressed to Miss Molly Carstairs and her daughter had been inordinate- go in Devon. stable the telephone, according to all an- Anr sd with fervent heart you cry. A.police sergeant and a con "God bless the Wends who just iat her Chelsea address!' ly kind to her ere seriously injured while trying to nouncemet made by Sir Kingsley 1. so illy Pui on"her hat and coat w Wood, British Postmaster-General, stand by." "That'll,be tht friend she mention- rescue two people from und went downstairs. There was no. in the course of 'an address at a ed this morning. Said she had ar. Ouse. meeting of the Publicity Club of Lon- �appointmimt with him, didn't she?,' -one about. She opened the front door ! Skunks Like Honey Good Example d Sir Kingsley said his depart- Her husband nodded. ar.d closed it- behinil her. 'She had The local chief constable decided on- "The landlady said -that a., young hardly gone a yard o-- two down the that If they had'known something of- ment. with the co-operation of the London.—Skunks continue to revagc ' Board of Education; was about to the,Belmont locality. and. 17 hives of �d ' '-thAft she noticed 4� man coming-lire rescue work the accident would werei destkdyed recently it the gentleman had.called and had left it rwe for �ei." toward her across the lawn. He­w�as' not have happened. make an attempt to Interest and in- bees "What'does it say?" I-V. . ng. His face ieemed famitiar He pelitioned the Home Office 'to-struct the rising gen:eratibli. 'They La�fleld Farquhar Apiary. According rryi rie she had Ian making loans of model telephone to local naturalists, the skunks sciatcb '"Read it," he snapped, and tossed and Molly wonclered whe P send down a ftre-flghtin�g expert to seen. him befori, Then she remem-, sets for demottstration purposes to on. the hives and when* the beet the envelope across to her. teach this work to his men tered; he wits the man she had 'seen eprtain qrhnnIs In order th t vouna emerge they are cauxht with one DaW. Dear Miss Carstairq tqhp,rosil), �Tha e=Vcrt.a1,n..zd r_-t1Z �r.Q, -he skunk * meanwhile holding the I'm-sorry I miised you. 'four land- Paul Silver' talkirig' to^ yesterday- held.. people might learn the correct t lady said I rnAst wait until you re- afternoon a-, she had watched from Other police chiefs In the methods of using a telephone and lother paw ovir its,ey-e's to avoid being light educate their parents in the stung, Poisoned eggs were-set, and the window of her room. south turned. I rigret that such was no heard of this and decided to do tlle� m - five skunks were found dead nearby.- '-p6ssible. ' However, Pxe fixiid if6me-, The man approaching across the same. advantages of one of the most won thiiig up for you as I'promised, and lawn diagonally so that he would in- The cofi' derful Inventions of our time. Films. stables attending the classes tersect the d1rive before she arrived a v if you will call around' tomorrow t had to enter a smoke-filled room, depicting the telephone service woul Those.-who are surly and imperiout ill open gates, where they were shown the correct shortly also be undertaken. . I to their inf6rfors are geu�erally hu morning at eleven-thirty at Messrs,' the st ommenting upon the beginning In. Willington & * Perkes, Solicitors "Excuse me, Miw,"'lie saict, as he way of rescuing people who bad been C ble, flattering, an I last 'year of a naliph-wide pu0lIcItY - d cringing to theii r. Rex- stood in front of her, "but I'm'afraid overcome, superiors.—Fuller. Temple Court, and ask for M It go out alone." Th�� were tAughl t' campaign by the Post Office to' de- Willi hgton,'hell see that you're all you can o crawl, and not right. "And who said that I could not go to walk or run Into these rooms for velop .the telephone service, Sir Kingsley Wood skid that In a year Perhaps when you'i�e settled down out alone?" demanded Molly, indig- smoke rises and leaves a laye,� of I there I'll zing you up some after- nantly. How dare this man tell her fresh 'air on the Boor. n which- world telephone 8UbSCTlb- Tioon and invite you outto dinner;, what she could not -do? - - - - - 0 erg bad decreased by some 2,000,000, id . my'in- Great Britain bad. obtained a n7et that is if you would like to go. So I'm sorry, Miss, but I havii Health is Wealth gain of 65,577 telephones., Another ""glad to have been able to help-- structions� Mr. Silver told me so Says London "Spectator" Yours, Roger Bakling. himself, Miss. You see he doesn't promising and significant result of you to get lost again, I sup- We are learning gradually the,les- their telephone publicity campaign P"et at.On "What are you going to do,about want,,. —that th.e i in walks ut Sjskem was-the number of people It?" asked the woman. pose. son of the new patriotism. is tic a 10v V"' "I must trouble you to stand aside,"I first thing that should concern every of life not, hitherto attracted to the 1poisonv- "I'm certainly not goi.ng to give it bepoming 4(%J%ess cvnimanded' the girl. . "I am in a Englishman­about his country is the telephone who were now bodies'and souls of its-citizens, declar. subscribers. SWSSIS eavno hurry." e e--Lbndbn (Eng.) Spectator last *IOU V%mdtll�os- le r s dated quite zo eas�ily. He stood his week. The bodies are in some respects- Man is his own star; and the s e-49ty CA tut the man- was not to be intimi- ed th' �ul I' easier to care for than the souls. If,, that can ground- squarely and- stubbornly. n n est and perfect man . -Aftention f act, be had- the audacity-to lay his in historic is guage, we recognize the Render an hon I influenize, all inalienable right of every Englishman Commands all light, al hand on her arm as she sought, im Buy the Best—Save Money - pulsively, to evade him. to lile, liber�y and the piirsuit'of hap- fat-e. ... tTpnn rinelpt"of" $17.00 �wi will Immedt- "Very iorry, Miss," he repiated. -piness, the first task is to see that his Nothing to him falls early,or too late. Atply forward you by return mail t "But I can't let you go. Kr. Silver outward existence is sueb as to make Our acts our angels are, or lood or. Packages 1 -lb. each Norfolk Planters ...(Favorite Blend) Smoklng.T6bacco.. has givjpn his orders and with me, that triple aim in some measure real- ill, y. us ,.Sta�t# whether you wish Cl �arette or orders is order&.*unt19' I'm- told diffe'r- itable. O�,r fatal- shadows that walk b 11`1,�_ W.S!Az Quality guapap —JDhn Fletcher. A trial will convince yo D.) not delay. "Take y6ur hand �rorn' n;y'aim in- '-All kndwl�d'gi begins'aiid ends with 1jend remittance to stAntly," demanded -Molly,.in k. last W.Onder, but.thc first wonder is.the Kelso,-Wash.—Fred Gut%lrie's,jerseY Almoor Tobacco Company desperate effort to shake the 'man oT. child of ignorance, the.94mond'wonder cow has bad six calves in two year3. [W T. Nh 7 3_'A A 339 Say St., Toromto But h.e bad-evidently, no, intention -it i.s.the parent of adorationv-�-Coler.idge.;7, 4ree sets of twilas. 7 "!. -+'Y« •n• ..'^+a•...•.:._-;..- `r'. _ . .nws. is r.t,ua> _ _,.--.,,; r., ,. ,-•.a:..u.a=-c�c- - ..r._:mr-:ss:,.... 6 •.?!: :r' , '.i:^.• 'tier- x r _ !r'�� - .. '� 1 The late President Theodore Roost � ,-•' A Photographer The and Lord Kitchener loathed b For Young Daughter ` k • • Ing taken. In dealing with Lord Kitch- ,Woman �Re�nces Mr, Grant was told, 'Always get S ^ ever, Illustrated Dressmaking Leeao++ Fxt• on his left side and be prpbably won't xiahed With Every Patter,+. :f A press photographer will do any- see You"—the reason given being that thing to get the picture he wants. Dur- his left eye had been injured in a bat- Chatter -;� ing the wedding at Stockholm of the tie. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, says By HELEN WILLIAMS. r,. Belgian Crown Prince to the King of Mr. Grant, "would like to abolish the - �. Sweden's niece the assembled photo- photographers except during times of By MAIR M. MORGAN "' graphers found their work exception- crisis and election"; Mr. Baldwin is / ally difficult because most of the cere- "helpful, but he is no actor'; and Mr. montee`took place at night, or within Thomas "has never caught the trick - i the palace walls. The final ceremony, of belphng the photographers to get 'FOOT SENSE -' we are told by Mr. Bernard Grant, one interesting pictures." Mr. Lloyd •+' - It is all t>ia true and very sad that few gown-ups .have nice- of three famous Fleet Street brothers, George, with his Sowing hair and plc- looking feet. Many a lovely girl who is noted for her clear in"'To the Four Corners,"was-the pre- turesque appearance,,is "a'master at ; { .complexion, beautiful well-cared-for hands, has bumpy, corn seating of the newly-married couple the art of pu::1'-'•y:' covered toes. The styles, of course, have much to do with the to the assembled citizens at the Town it that we have Hall- Even here no opportunities for The Identification Parade unsightliness of our feet and it is not to our cred allowed comfort t0 fly out Of the window by shoving a size seven good pictures arose, and the' many In common with ull press photo. _ fir. royalties, including the Kings and graphers Mr. Grant has come into con- is foot into a size five shoe. Now that summer here and this Queens of Belgium, Sweden, Norway, •tact a good deal with crime and year beach sandals are so attractive many of us are more foot- and Denmark, prepared to.leave the criminals. At Bow street police eta- ' conscious than ever. Here are a few .precautions—first,' get hall. The procession was passing tion one day he was asked to join an your summer shoes a half size or A whole size longer, if you have slowly through the colonnades when identification parade. About a dozen the least suggestion of discomfort. It has been proved that "Billy- Field, one of the'newspaper• men were lined up, and George Joseph 'women's feet seem to grow even when they are in the thirties or men, ecided to make a last attempt. Smith, the notorious "brides-in-the- d ' - forties, and many women wear too-short t even There was a great hush. Men of bath' murderer, was brought out. He shoes without . knowing it. Length makes much more difference than width, mark in the land stood with bowed pushed roughly between myself and K. heads paying. homage with solemn s man who was about his own build Second, change your shoes the moment you arrive home. Third, dignity as befitted so great an occa- and wore a similar moustache. `- s if you have any trouble with corns, go to a chiropodist—one trip, sion. Two women appeared and walked a, and you'll feel better. Fourth, if you have arch trouble, try arch Suddenly, cutting into this grandeur, slowly down the line. supporters or elastic foot bands. Now for some home beautifiers— stepped Field, right in the Royal path. "There he is!" cried the elder wo- Wriggle your toes and move your feet over to where they rest on "Excuse me, yoar.. Majesty," he staid, man, pointing at the murderer; and after a moment's hesitation she car- k #heir outsides when you sit still reading. Scrupulously cleanse but there are Svc photggraphera from tied out the inspector's instructions to ; -' 1PV1th a brush, rinse and dry carefully, especially between the toes London who have-not been able to get ssage will give a picture. .touch him. r and follow with an alcohol rub. A cold cream ma _ - "Oh, that will never do!" said the the.hand foil upon his'shoulder. J4�5 your feet that cared-for look that we all want. Db your toe-nails ever-genial King Gustav; and, -break-' Smith . sprang back with a vicious ;� ° With the same can that you do your fingernails: Give them a few ing up the procession, he called up the snarl shouting loudly,"It's a,—lie!" ,. - .:. ;weeks to take to this nev%grooming They will respond, bridal couple and himself posed the She has never seen-me before!" His Tiny girls -love free and easy to teeth were bared, anti his eyes Bashed wear clothes with a skirt that swishes t grasp- in a fury as the police closed round about 'in runnia - The Suffragette In the Mall g._ , ANOTHER TWISTED HEADLINE• and hustled him back to the cell. - Such a cute, dress is Today s pat- ` • An English newspaper commented on the following headline Luck ottea brings a photographer to run by a competitor with the sarcastic question "Is This True?„ smith eventually paid the penalty tern._ - the right spot at the right moment. for.his three murders. Altogether adorable ig the gnimps - The headline read: "The Marriage Dictator Talks Only True der- One happened iq be walking across Marshall Hall's Mind-Reading . .- effect. mans bust Be Born By Continental Telephone." Someone pulled Piccadilly Circus when he saw a man And mother is one of the "pleased- on tie centre island shoot himself During the C 'eawood trial at Ca;--eat" as one little girl pats it. When S boner! - , •z . . . . . . • dead with a revolver. Mr. Grant wed marthen is 1949 Mr, Grant spoke to she tackles such s dress as this, for sent some years before the War to Sir Edward Marshall Mall shortly ai the main art o! the dress cuts in ons SIMPLE BUT. EFFECTIVE Buckingham Palace to photograph the ter he had finished his speech for the -. •: p - (Salt an4 mustard to most of us mean necessary additions t0 King and Queen driving in state to defence: until it Just joins the skirt. salads, etc. However, a charming old lady last week corrected open Parliament: "Well, lFhat do Ycm blink of 1I he , Its jnat preciau'a in red and whits ; Inv lack Of information on the many uses of these two staples. Traf lc being stopped, I had to walk esid, turning to me.` batiste grout with plain white. Or instance she highly recommended salt Se an addition to�a from Admiralty Arch to the Palace; - "` n acquittal, almost certainly," II. Style No. 8405 is designed for asset E, d and 6 ears. tath, declaring it effective if one is bothered with rheumatism• but it happened that I felt so ill that replied."Y ." he said, "I think it will be Size 4 requires 134 yards 35-inc1 Dissolve a few handfuls in water, as hot as can be borne,'and &oak I was unable to make the full journey. for dress,. with 1% yards 85-inch fm l About halfway along the Mall, there- .all right. I am'certain I have con- .� for fifteen minutes. Another—Most of u& know that salt will bl fore, I stopped and awaited the Royal vinced all but two of the jury." 'D°�• = help to arreat a chimney fire, but not so many are aware that a coach He then told me where the two. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. little salt and water, sprinkled on the coal, will make a fire burn It came--and less than ten yards doubtful ones were sitting, and ex. Write your name and address plain. - bloueer. And here is a very helpful hint. if the family insist on away from where I stood a suffragette pleined.that luring a speech, and in ly, giving number 'and size of encl gniOE<l8 is salads. A little mustard rubbed on the hands with a made a frantic effort to reach the fact, at all times, he made a pracilce patterns as you want: Enclose 15e is t of trying to read the-minds of the stamps or coin (coin preferred; wry "1 amount of salt will eradicate the odor of fish or onion. King. She failed; but I Hot an.unex• various•people in court petted news picture for no other rea- it carefully) for each dumber, ant Simple but effective! • • • _ son than Malt I bad.a r The Trle cle-Aero lane address our order to Wi18on Patten 3 h •. aging headache. Y P y Subjects.n too, cause endless ME- -Mr. Gnat saw many of the pioneer Service, 78 West Adelaide St.,Toronto p - - ,p, HELPFUL BOOR - - s culty. Marts Corelll, for instance, airmen at work. At an early aviation declares ,Substantial fuel economies an certain to follow, hated to be photographed. Mr. Arrant meeting at Doncaster was one &mat- added to the noise of the crash by the Dominion Fuel Board, Ottawa, once Canadian.householders once went.to Stratford-on-Avon to ing little machine, constructed round pitching head-first into the mess ow, � me cognizant of the value of hest insulation in •dwellings. photograph a committee of which she a dilapidated old tricycle. The pilot, ing to the sudden stop. The Fuel Board has issued a sell illustrated 78-page booklet, was chairman. She finally; &greed td Mr. Edward Mines, calling loudly to The Intrepid aviator, we are told, entitled, "'!'he Insulation of New and Old Houses. A section of pose with the others off co�paftioa tbgt his only mechanic,a weedy boy names picked up his machine and marched :a. ` no flashlight was used: George, prepared to take the air. back to the hunger with it on his { :. the booklet is devoted to the problems of the owners.of homes' The light was-very poor, making Settling himself on the tricycleseat shoulder. -George brought up the rest wilt before modern insulati charge ofto16 cents-is made for his rather a long exposure necessary; and. and grasping the handle-bars, he start= with the bits that had false: off. • will have a wide appeal.• whenever I asked the people to keep ad the engine. Nothing happened un- Everybody who reads a newspaper helpful little journal copies of which may be obtained from either still, everyone did so except the famous til George, stratiaiag greatly, began and Iooks at the pictures as he eats 9 the National Development Bureau, Department of the Interior, authoress —she ,immediately seised -to push behind. The-added power his breakfast will enjoy Mr. Grant's = _ Dominion Fuel Board at Ottawa- that particular moment to pat her hair caused man and machine to move book. He has dashed at full speed sir from the $eCretary,e and fidget about gener across the ground, but almost at once all ever the world in the -ourse of hit I noticed, however, that she sat disaster came. duties--to Messina during the earth y Quite etiil while l-isaa-preparing to The cause was trivial. A piece of .quake, to West trice. with Cie Prtnc+_ � :I came across a nice light book for these summer da s call- make the exposure, and in the end I string snapped and the saddle fell off, of Wales, to Fiji-and Australia wit _ 1 'Id "The Savage trrum.a:us-.r" It deals with a got a good picture when she•thougbt causing the airman to.smash the.star- the Duke and Duchess of York ` ppnnan,disillusioned,who takes his young son an3tWO heipm >,i�& ,!��- hoard plane by falling on it. George through wars in the Balkans, revoln = a than,disilly wrecks his yacht on an uninhabited island. 'Their' _ bone !n rata and erring the, ea: -btruggle for existence and their, many readjustments to such s ++ with the Grand FI a during the 'tea • ' I.wf ec g ifs is well-told. The son grows to manhood and of course, the i. .. ~. war. The prose photographer, equal - v t I ly with the.war war correspondent, is tbi' evitable rescue takes place. The moat interesting feature ra r x x - ale boy's reaction when he arrives in New b o Stevenson. a good I • " X adventurer of Fleet Street,and is tike try 'The House Next Y. ty to remain so in.spite.of the ;maul ;Zystery•yarn, " w�� � �-changes that have.occeir:-e. elate Mr .` u Gant began: NOT BM ON IDmtor S rof Surgical Risks ti � When I see my younger colieaguec �� � � .�� s ��,: rushing off to an aerodrome to join e rations, waiting 'plane, I am.reminded Of,thi n. 't aking of ope A Lon w Lo Pe time hen the beat I could do was tc " ass yna a good surgical risk? In other ; •urge'the boy--who fetched the banson Gal[ after Rheulmatlsin words, what are your chances oi,mad- \ a tc riWA f tae: `s:ss, . ing s comeback after you've been _ A w Yet the spirit of the undertaking w ender the kn ife? c he says, is the-same. 'Both they ant } .There is only one way to deal with It depends_pretty much upon your __ x Tbeumatism. it is not sufficient merely social status, your occupation, upon I used such speed as we could' coot e ti•. :.: to clear it out of the s3stem—it must whether you're fat' or thin, and upon mend to its'utmost limit. N \ l\ its kept out..- For 10 years thAs man Dr. A- Basil M �x p a lot of other things, has been free from the trouble-- gooks, writing in the current Practi- l IyC7[1Z0 Buys Land y: "A bad attack of rheumatic fever tioner Lists a few of them. a' ` Mexico City.—The Government has �+ ,.19 years ago laid me up for tour Jews and Welshmen have the worst w' 1'"" • months. When I started work I could record,•he finds. Upperclam patients l revealed -it has completed fife put• 9 chase of more than.2,000,000 acres ot. lot raise my right term sufficiently to generally have less chanee than their button my collar at the back. Having social inferiors. Clergymen, doctors, land in Lower California, including the �+ entire coast line about'Magdalena Bay, , v n I became very patients. ' i ad ow living, re b B. a et m o nurses P to fro B Y and m Unite States t - .. S Les w { o nor Purchase anxious, because o! my arm being so 4 f s. u chase weak, so I started' aking Kruseben HEAVY PEOPLE POOR RISKS. of the land eliminates. foreign own. Salts in small doses straight away, Lightly-built and wiry persons are �, ership of a region strategically impor• r Cant to Mexico, The chief z and have been taking it ever since. I better risks than the heavily-built how- pttrpos.e.of._ �,•�,• am pleased to say I have not been muscular. Very thin persons, ; the move, however, was understood tc e r risks owing to their �a be to provide,for land to be colonized s troubled with rheumatism during,this ever, are goo . time. Although I am 61-years of age, high metabolic rate (in lay terms: the �(? by llfexicaus retarniug from the Unit I'tedl quite Bt for my work."J. E. M. rate at which they burn up energy) - i ed States, Krusehen dissolves away_ those and lack of nutritional reserve. •.An English needle-pointed• crystals of uric a*cid The'"skinnier;' at the ram@ time,. _ "`It's An Ill Wind •----�� which are the cause of all rheumatic can be operated upon more rapidly Beau Entrant troubles. It will also Bush these.dis- than the "fatties." Generously-larded ,+ `y ? Believe it or not, but it took the dew: " tolved.crystals clean out of your sys- patients 'present an especially , bad �� pression to bring r dying industry tem. Then if you keep up "the little prospect for abdominal forgery. `alias Vera Fleck eot'Londoa hack to ijs.feet and start paying @irid jaily dose," uric acid will never form As a rule, writes Dr. Rooks, the -England,•submitted her photo ends. _ v tgain. higher the social status,_the worse • : to re re C Increased demand.or oil lamp shim• the operative risk. This he attributes P rant English gulch l �;;.r Heys and tanteru 3lobee sinto hard k to inbreeding and over-development. mitude• at the Chicago World " X. s' - times has 'been •fe`It', restated to the You can remove scorch stains from K Fair and they 'announce she �` . k doubling of working orces of a lase g S *bite gttnda by rubbing the scot with "Halt the useful work in the world C r�= x, company in Fort Smit7i;Ark.,nact l:ug1" rr_'':•' a cut onion and then placing the gar co the harmful I _ is receiving serious consider- � w•r' increases in others. Class producU i4eut In the sun. -wort:`'—Bertrand Russell. . ,- i anon, _ r l.. m� �.r�.`.i�.. '. _ have been slumptng'sitrte the "hors and buggy era." - n • i.c ::i:' l�:,..., .S• - us ctv .e`.e• .:rit..?.3 ;� .x. .;+.":kj;;e,';ty• ,.." ,'3"`.'n"�.°`c�+:.. -�aF,.Se •';?',.ri,"•;"^. 3�. x� .a•. `.'.-°r.:. ax;• "a'Se +t- .r.Y. , ,y••.a.'C'f ,rfi. •Y.'..i+"°,'.�M. !^ .- :t. --.•,i .yG,j.yrr- _ - ,.,•y _ `,J'_ .'lv. 4:1 :fT^, i _ 1t'�" ♦6":^Swi' .7;i �' ?a•y+7• .. ^✓� •; :/:F;++. .yam h, •R, (�'cT.;-i!.'/�.,•>lw• �Y .. - - �S`'' ♦.. 'M _ `by`!`' fir?' '• .}.. t •• ` epk[ •r •, ', 1!'K`{.-� Y°- _ � iniscences of Mrs. Hopkins church 1 Claremont -- - .,Pres., hire. F. Loyet;list Viee,' s h,7: activities in the Green River Baptist Now Discovery .�eaChN ° • _ '' stirs. R. E. Forst'tb;2nd` ice, Mrs. Church during his pastorate. The 'Cause of Stomach GiLs Wednesday's rain was another, D. A. Scott; Sec'y, Hiss� Uudef=- TERb15 Pall-bearers, who were chosen from Dr Carl found that poisons in the of those million dollar ones. hill; Treas, Mre. E.Gibson; Direct- - `' among the relatives, were as foil- UPPER bowel cause stomach gas. The Mission. Band will meet on tore-Mrs. M. Pugh, Mrs.J. Gregg, ;? �L7aper Yew; ii.soif psidin advaacee ows: Oscar White, Chas.,While, Win- His simple remedy Adlerika washes y y b.criviions to-the united saw and Great ton White, Jack Ferrier, Lester'Fer- Saturday atternoon_at_the boa's M[as Mar Forsyth, Mrs. Dawsc+n. B;rtaini2.UU in advance. rier and Clifford Fat+tnrop. Inter- out�the upper bowel, bringing out all of Dr. TURIl►nROti• Mrs• J Flew-in¢, Mies S, E. Evans; Minn McGlaihati. entertained a fjgme•and,Jk-boot - 'anent took place a£ Brunswick Hill -gas• E. G�Jones, druggist_ narnber of friends from-Turootu Tumlivaoo, Mrs. Pearce. Mrs. R. `aE Cemetery, Pickering. over the week end. E. Forsyth,- Mrs. Kilpatrick, MrR. . JOHJN MURKAR, Pwptietor, Mrs. J. Mundell, Nliy.4 M, Sf)en, N. Sanderson ; Pian6t-Mrs. W. ----- --- -- 'NOTICE ~. 'PREPARE rely and Marion Kilpatrick vi-itHd Ward ; Asst. -Mrs. E. Palmer V Dominion Day in Pickering In the interests of`economy' and 1 tciendh [n Salford and `Vuu(i�tuck Vi-itynK the Sick Corn -Mies S. E. +for the benefit of the Rat©payers of on yutiday. kvan-, Mrs, J. Pallister, Mre, J. THE HOLIDAY Anniversary Ferv[reA -of- ' the Coate, Mrs. E, '-Gleew n, Mrs. L. ' On Friday e�enin;r last quite a cur Township, we as a Council are• United Chuxch will be held on the Piik� MPtnbershl Cow:-Mrs. :arge number'assembled in the Town; attempting'•to minimize our expend- Y ; p Hall for the purpose.- of making err- ituies in every way possible and hat- - ,, - Neat �3undety of June. ' Further R'tIfnrd, dire. D. Morgan. Mrs. W. angements for'the Dominion Day cei• irrg received,,an intimation from the �' �i ( ttunuuucern,ent later. -Palmer; Anditors-Mrs. Overland,•. ebratioa in the Memorial Park. Much Department that it •:ill be left opt- r- W. Mundell and grandeou, Billy Mrs. Kijp.atri6k ; Direetorfor Dis• `f[ - enthusiasm w.a� shown and arrange- 'lonal with the minoi municipalities y Mundell, returned Sunday night, .-tric:t Annual-Miss Clara Under• meats were made for giving a good re enforcing the Weed Control Act, after mpending a few holidays hill. v program of sports and the evening ;,;e are appealing to the- farmers of r r-:;tL r with the Yurui'et's daughter, Mrs. " entertainment. The following is a' our township to co-operate with us I Mighton, of Ingersoll Ont. ; list of committees appointed: Exec- PICKEEiINQr in keeping ,the----W=eeds adjacent to i- ��'•-� The Young People's Societe of �l - utive Committee: III'. J. Prouse, M. S. their properties cut before ripgning. the United Church are closing.the MEAT 1VIAIiKET Chapman, S. W. Davis. Sports: F. T.' In 1932 the total,expenditure on the season with a 'social evenfngand -- - Bunting. Calithumpian Parade, Geo. township for weed cutting and' the banquet on Friday of this week We are now,prepared to _ _ Martin. Entertainment,Clark. C. Sew lye$1800.D I?heaHighway ntDepartment de, o Pa Port Perry,asp eker, deliveryouur-order r ' in the kar. Provisions, W. J. Clark. Concess- Ric[�ar j` Ions, M. S. Chapman. Midway, have cut our subsidizable expendit- A cordial invitation is extended_ ` Specials for the week-: ;. `"Davis: Gate, J. S. Balsdon. Refresh- ure down to U0,000 for Roads and p Bridges Work which is about one-half to all yoana people tang church. Cotta & )'pile - • .- meats, W. G Reid. Secretary-trees., - The annual .meeting of Clare g , Per lb., - , . 12c, • E. C. Jones. Pickering's Dominion of the amount spent last year. Con- ' -_- `'`- g Boneless Pot Roast beef, 12c• "Day is the anniversary of the inst- sequently ware bending eery off- wont Women'A Institute was held- - itutiondcommenced by the Pickering ort to keep our roads in passable re- :Make it the happiest on �Vednesdap, when the follow Sirl(iin Steak, .1 17C. Fire Company in 1885. and formerly and safest you ever had. _; [ng officers were elected for 1933 4: Porteehouee Steak, ... ' 19c. '• - - held on the 24th of May., - pair with the money at our disposal.The elimination of weed cutting ex- Get rid of your worn, Allan Andrew, Manager penditures will prove• a big item in dangerous tires. Go On Mrg.'Nancy Hopkins ; economy, but that the good work acc- stands omplshed during the, past few years . Pathfinders. for In the death -of airs. Nancy Ann in this regard may not be lost we ROSE .Hopkins on the early morning of humbly solicit the co-operation of - _ .....: Hc1 ! HMa t _. May 18th Mar P P y , ENTER, BUILDER resident of, many years. Mrs. Hop- - Thanking you in advance, •Who P You,of course, with �'4SP kips was born at Bradford, England, wre remain PAt H F I N D E R S our .ieeuranee problems. and CONTR�OTOfi� in. 1857, and.was brought -to Canada Your Humble Servants 9 p Plane and Specifications her parents, Mr. and airs. Jabez : $, L. �hapman. Reeve Give wonderful mile- Expert advice on every line Fawthrop, while' yet a child. The _.. prepared. D. R. Beaton. Clerk of coverage. family settled in Pickering,Township _ _ ages. For low price and _ All Workmanship and'here Mrs. Hopkins lived for _ big value h0 other tire CYRIL E. MORLEY, G}uarwBteed. � many years. She taught music less- -Quite a large number of can equal them. Let us Phone 6700 ons in Whitevale, and was organist American cars are paFsjng through note u the price for - 1'ICgERING), ONT. P'10KERINO P. ON and choir director in the. Whitevale tbe.village these days. 4 you pr _.Baptist Church until •her marriage. -During he -Thereafter she resided in Green Riv-. g past few week., your size. .:;.�..,. ;. there seems to be a grciwiag fps!• er, where she served as organist of ing of optimism. Unemployment i• 19 moths guarantee the Green River Baptist Church. Her aradut►lly beeuming less, aq man} '''i�ates! dsFeets and - Auniversary husband, the late_ Dr. Henry Hop- factorise ors incressinR their staff. - ]tins, was well known thmulrhout the Farmers are rejoicing in the rite road hazards - - 'township, predeceased her twenty- in price in same of their products,' �OrdOn LSW _'three years ago. After•his death, Mrs - - Hopkins and her family moved to and in many places the feeling is growing _that, there. ,is &_turn for " ' Sale ...'Markham. Hete'she continued -her ::Phone 2908 - _ - the better, and hope@ are enter. ' _ activities to the church life of the - ' - ticoanmttnity, associating herself with tstaed that this fall will Wee better Pickering, Ong IF? E A L. �V A L U E S ' _._. . . she Presbyterian Church,'with which times. For Thurs.. Fri. and gat. - ` • .:. he united to 1925 For twelve years _ _ _ _ ailie served most acceptably pidbly There pees- - - 10 Baia 'Pearl Soap, for '': . :. -29c_ j -°+dent of the Ladies Aid. '''here sue- -. - • . _ . ' _ g - _ -wive her three children, ilea. H. C. Had Plum Jam Chicken Haddie 'Jelly Beans Drake, Toronto: Miss Eva Hopkins. ' g J 40 oz. 'ar.26c, 2 tine, 25c per lb. 17c. - :':'Hamilton and Mr, Harry Hopkins, of ii ! !! Neese tine `Markham; A_son, Archie, was [tined ® ® Pork and Beans- Clarke s 25e �verssas. The funeral service was 9 f 2 for .. 'held at the,late residence on Church Oorned Beef 'Shake Salt Brillo" _ r Street and-was largely attended. The orravet the - trt 's f htva -_ ' 2 tine 23c. - -- r kg 5c. per k 14e. : - p Rev. W. H. Fuller, who delivered the - - . � B i� B B per � p g - address was assisted by Rev. Mr. Salmon, ``Sockeye, 2 s per � . JL 7C ' Tricksy. of Toronto, who gave rem- T O ;.,Jelly Powder@ - -_- Soda Wafers - ' 1[sesronl Horse Register 5c. - - - 1 s . per pkg 2 pkge loc. _ _ : .2 b 18c _. _ - Tickets 500.- gietnrn 900. - c uCrOWl1 " 2 tin ,GR.EENHALL'S BEST (:'22722), the Sip, , The ,�w. . -1 Champion Government Premium DAILY S E R v I C E Ma .: rmalade, C. & B." big jar `.. �Ciydesdale Stallion, the property gat F M. E;ooper, Claremont. will unake the season of 1933, at his Eaetera Standard Time _ : Visit the Red A White Store and Save: own stable, lot 22, con. 9, Picker- heave Pickering - Eastern Leave Toronto ° Ins, one mile west of Claremont. -Eastern Hoare Standard Say at Dundee - - - - CHARRAS [12920] - (168249), the A. M. P. M. Time A. M. P. M. "''hie eteoce-will close on Wedneeasy sftecaoons• - - French Imported Federal,_Provin- *6.09 - v2.54 s 6 80 ok 3.80 dulling the @Ammer season. - ,- ciol Premium and Grand Champion _-&6.54 A 8.54 :.= 7.30 4.30 .Fercneron 6ialiion, ttie property of -.__ _7.54 . 64.54,- ._ b.iJ' -_- iDacar Wilson, Brougham,' will 9.24 5,54 - 10.80­ .06-80 D �T ° ^.:. .,,,.mtake the season of 19 T7,33 at his 10.54 a 654 ie11:30 7.80 �IC n�RI11 _ - -own stable, Brougham, Ont. a 11.64 7,.54 _ ._ __... P. M. a 8.80 'DOL, [173208], (12921), the impor- P. M. . -e;8 54 - - ---- 12 80 9,30 You order - .-PHONE PICKERING} 600 We deliver ed French Percheron'Stallion, the 1154 9.54 -c 1.30 ' 10.30 _ .-,Property of 'E. A. Somerville, will a 1.54 b 10.44 230 -.stand for the season of -1933, at flail erect t gun. di Hol. b Baptist's do Rol. only. y p y Tickering Ha- rdw�are• Store _.._- -his own stable, lot 14, 10th line, 0 9at.,only.. a Sat., San. A 801. only,. Markham Twp. This horse is a Government Prem. Horse. Terms, .•_ .810.00. No. 2836, Form'At. All.acc- PARCEL EXPRESS TO ALL..F�I-NT9 _ idents at owner's risk. on bray Coach Line@ routes(scept U:S. A. points) Now is the time for geed Coro while our stock to complete FOR SALE OOMPT0109 EARLY LONGFELLOW and ' .40 acres of land ; •.. ... T information NORTH'DAKOTA WHITE - Ickets-and ' format' n at Bicycle " (GOLDEN GLOW IMPERIAL LEAMING} • WHI•TE OAF Cedar poles, 24 feet long, 8 to 12 in. / PRIDE NIS$UA and WISCONSIN NO. 7 •�` at large end, 3 to 4`,in. at satall_._ a, •_ C oach Lines A end. .. . . Msngel•See&bulk and package Large tie posts, 9.ft. long. : Eastern House-Pickering lon inch posts, 8 ft. long . Food. Feed Purina or Master Chick Starter for - Also second grade posts. baby chieke and see the resell. 'Young trees suitable for hedges and " _.-• Jawne, including pine, cedar, thorn, -Agent.for McCormick Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. poplar, rose bushes. -- - .•.1Also•-45 acres of ppstpre land to let OR QUICK SALE for season. Our Motto:-"We have it, Csn got it, Qc _ 4 _ - is not made.". Geor a F. Jackson' ;i•s9.4!. '.`' ) R. L Locust'Hill. l Esaes Coupe, 928 - .. ,...' _175 00 ---- - - - `------ pct, it _. .. 1 Flint Coach, 1927 T. - --.--=-.- 260.00 __-. { 1 S. BALSDON, PI G TH>� "MADELIr E" •1 Desoto Sedan, 1927 _ . .l Durant Sedan, 1930 . ... .. 450.00 BEAUTY•;- SALON,. 1 Chevrolet Ton Trach, 1928 PEClS - I. Calti Pecker(demonstrator) ... }6.00 "'_Msrceliiog and A number of Gang Plows (reconditioned) . . !SPRING '� , 2 Sets off Dives, two and three horse (PRICES TO SHOOT AT) - 86alp•Trestment, ' : =d Used Mowers, 5 ft.(Deering,Frost &Wood said McCormick :Finger Waving, 2. Ridin Plows '-' 1 1 Horse lntern&tional Gas Engine 20.00 'Team Harnese at$25.95 r met Hair-cutting., ... per 'Permanent Wavin a .S 1 peE McCormick.Doering Horse Collars, 1.90 each alo g pecialty Eneilage-Cutter, good as new 125.00 All other Nsrneee WU itt equally low price_& WiW 1&%=d*31, 1 McCormick Deering Corn Scuffier _ iVlFbn'@ Farm Boots at 1.95 per pair .'hone 1906 CLAREMONT one row, one year old 55.00 "Other Lines of Work Boots, 2.49 per pair . 75 1 Used Electric Stove(three hole) ,.,. 25.00 1 tdede Sea Oxfords at-1.95 Boys' sl 1 1. A nugaber of Tractor Plows Youth's at'l.59 per pair up • �• ��NE/LL '110-20 Titan Tractor,saltabl'e for belt work •50.00 _ Mon's Overalls,1.25, 1.49'and 1.75 per p%ir 1 T6am Matched Grey Horses, 8 year olds .. 250.00' Boys 8 yea'•to'7 year English Sport Pan to 950 puic _ ..:.FUNERAL DIREOTOR ANDS ,; -==-x Mars, Blind, 11 years old ... 50•00 �e.ia;andteee*for yonceelf - EMBALMER A Silo, nearly new, 80 ft. blab with rooR Phone 2904)--- -- � � - NTE-D=.uonru .Lx%AvA:Urb _ Flacceeaor to Si'. J, Mather,l See�us for oar baying egnipment-Beatty and - : Stouffvilleaden Repairs, rope Etc. L E Y Night and Day Service CECIL E R AD 1BUSIneaq Phone Residence Phone CHAS. COOPcirin y w CLAREMONT = .v T% = X4 C.'1F ?„ "k• 3� ,•p• Nom- 's CLARMONT Fred Lynn and family visited Thos. Scott, of Weston, is Tomato plants are Dow out and friends in Pickering on Sunday. spendiag a week with his 'parents the canning factory is being pro. ��• ANDERSON rs. Oarson, of Toronto, sp-ant —D. A. and Mrs.. Pugh, of Kin here. pared for a big year. s '� Sunday with her sister. Mrs. mount, were in Claremont over Mrs, John Willison and'daaght A number-from here-attended- D'UNBARTO11i 4 Harton. the week end er, Mary, returned- to their home the Doneette dance at Chalk s_ - Clifford Pilkey and family, of Ed. Gibson is 'reported to be at Athena this week, Lake one night last week. 'Toronto, spent Sunday at their somewhAt improved in health, and Gaorge and - Mrs. Ward and ' Alfred Pretty'is attending. a �INSURANCE home here. trust that he may continue to do Delbut,of Reach Tp., cw1led on Postmasters' Convention at Lon. — ' Bowling is in full awing,starting AUTOMOBILE. " 'after dinner and' Nanning well on 8O• friends here on Sunday. don during this present week. — -;into the night. May De Ferrari @pent the week Miaq Mary -Wagg was among Mrs. Aitgeu was in Toronto on 'FIRE end in Hamilton and attarided her the graduates of the' Isolation Tuesday attending exaduation BL'R( LARY Several changes in the teaching cousin's wedding as maid of honor Hospital on Thursday of tljia exercises at St. Michael's Hospital. • ' " staff of the local schools is contem• on June 3rd. week. barb: G.' M. Forsvdi, 'accompa❑ CASUALTY , plated this month. bliss Mary Graham has returned Mrs. • Barclay is' having the ie'd by Mary and Georgina, spent LIFE INSURAN.OE. _. Geo. W. P. and-'11frs: Every, of: to her- post' in the Bank; after "north house" prepared 'fur occu• a day in Toronto during toe past " Whitby, Ball on. friends hereon having spend -several. months' at' pation and will move into same week. Phone Pickering 7920 soly :Saturday evening last.. home through illness. when com_oleted. Mrs. Abijah Foreytb,._ we are -,--•:. James Hortop ieft on 'Thursdav r BONDS—aovbrnment. Municipal and' last for Western.-Canada, where special services will beheld in Mr. and Mrs. Ch-id•low, of Sic• 'glad to report, is atile to be out Mortgage Boads. Also, Industrials. last for visiting for some time the Baptist Church. on Sunday toria Corners, accompanied by Mr.. again, after' an illness of several Safe'inaestmeut4 at from 6 to 7 per• - he-w old friends. morning nett, when the minister, Miller,called on friends here on mouths: cent. with Rev, James L.Harton, will address Friday evening last. Reenita are being produced From 1N8UftANUE—All classes writterrin•in- Mrs. David Gregg left on Wed- a men's Tnase meeting uEiug a Mrs. carton spent a few days the activities of the local Horti- chiding Fire, Automobile, Wind- k nesday last for Winnipeg, where message to the•men of today. A with relatives in St. Mary's, and cultural Society and gardens in' storm. Accident and Sickness. Y .her brother, Mr:Little,la-report- ",Hale choir wilTiead in the singing on her return �wap accompanied the town are beginning to take "- phone or write '-ed to be seriously ill, and the male quartet will provide by her grand-daughter. form. A tulip show is planned '43tf ED.•BOWMAN Whitby ' Mrs. ,King, formerly of Clare. special wnsic• Mr. Goodman. formerly of the for an early date, 'snont, and who has been spending dye ha.4t4e pleasure"of meeting-'staff of the: local 'branch of the A very pretty wedding took- rn e - ' a few days with'Mica S. E. Evans,' another o1' Ciaremont's old Age Bank of Commerce, has been Place in the manse here on 9atur DIN'.L S' GARAGE 'has - has returned to Richmond Hill citizens a few days ago in the per- transferred to IIabridge. dap. when John Henry Wright. It is reported that one of the son of Wm. Prouse,who lives with The Park Board, at a recent man and Mies Hazer May Bedal, Oor, Brock and Kingston Rds. large coach lines of Ontario is his son. Arthur, on the 9th con., meeting, have made their arrange both of Murray Tp.. were united �► _ _ _ _ -`negotiating for the purchase of east of Claremont.. -Mr. Prouse, ments for their field day on Wed in marriage by the Rev. J. E. General Repair Work all cars, si - the bus line established last week who is in his:early-nineties, is still nesday, July 19th. A big day is Glover of this church. The happy guranteed at reasonable - between this place and Yonge St., to remarkable health and retains promised and under way,—Bigger couple left on p prices. • a brief trtot�i• tt•t Richmond Hill, Aurora and New• the most -of -hie. faculties to a and Better than ever. Further after which they will take up • market etc. marked degree. Congratulations.' announcements will be made later, residence at Smithfield. Acetylene Welding m - ` - Batteries ropaired and charged. -Firestone and Dunlop Tires.t' r _ Gasoline and.Oita RefreshmeaE Booth is Ooaneotion . - - - - — Phone Ptak.7600, (sight or dayl. MiLTON Map PROPRIETOR AI THE TREASURER OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO , - .._.. OFFERS FOR UBLIC SUBS CRIPTION $25 _. . Eyesight Speciow - - •• GO�' ERNM E N"I' OF THE : DISMY et,rUi,7c, ~ OFONTARIO a.ft OI.».a: - 'PROVINCE • _ _ 494'. and 41/2Io Debentures _ — - - �Non•Callable? - - $109000,000 .45o Serial Debentures, darted June 1, 1933, due in equal 7. ....annual amounts of ;2,i100,000 from June 1, 1934 to-June 1, 1938_inclusive. - 1$, , •4Y%17-Year Debentures,dated June 1,193due7uae—I,.I950• - _ Coupons June I and December 1. Q-V - - .:. _ pal only. - Regiderable as to pnnei and intereat payable in lawful zrr"of Canada in the Citiva of Toronto, �, , Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancauuer, Halifax.or Saint.John, N.B. d. _ _ _ , ;,,. .. 0106M. _ at the holder" _a� x @snits final hoar t1w r .. - ,Denor►rinatiorr8' ado Serial Debentures, $j,UW may• ,.iu tribute to m: f` - % 17-Year Debefetzrrea;$100 $500 and $1,000. ,` _. _ mute e�__ ' - •crepe ew to hNwr. Oat .'�Tsfal openwn.of-the AUw eey-General of Ontario and of E. G. Z.on�, Eeq:, $.Gx. - :- Creative s� aaears obligation of .the Province F "No Greater'i':ib�atsr' _- Those Del on, are a direct log :. of Ontario, authos�sed by Act of the Legislature of the 1+1: W. BTAFFOBD -- , - as to al and interest �' Road .� C.omsolidated Revenue Fund of the C ', .... npoo. 1i i Phone Wbttby _ - • proceeds of this issue will'be applied to the,funding of apart farm indcbtcdneai. v incurred for capital ezpendituras. • . ' ''ISSUE MCES 2,000,000 '4% Debentures, due 1934 • 99.76 yielding 4.25%% to maturity., _ '.� Xap18 LIB �nt 29000,000 4% Debentures, due 1935 • 99.53, yiddins 4.25%% to maturity. � f 2,,000,000 4%.Debentures, due 1936 - 99.18 yielding *`"30%% to maturity. 000 •4 Debentures, due 1937 - 98"73 yietdin�4.35%% to maturity,, ` CO. ' - 2,000, % Cusp rates for farm sad eons" . 2,000,000 4%a Debentures,'due 1936 '- 98.22 yielding 4AO%% to maturity. buildings. _Subscribers to the above Serial Debenture will be required to accept allotment of all or any part . _ Windstorm Insurance on buildings,l et floss wbaiptions is any maturity oe maturities of ftie above setia wiod•mgb,silos etc. - - a;16,000;000 4 %% Debentures, 1950 % = Antoaooalli IDSnranas due • 99.00 4�5$ to matitlrlty. - ,of all tinder -- Plus accrued intabd in cads cuss - - PARDIS FOR BA IA 7 _ Write or pbo_w �$►pptoas to tL�s, ove loan will be .• l by lacy Branch of any Cbartet+sa Bank • : . in Garda,any Branch of The Province of Ontario Savings Office,sad by 80 WHITBY, ON'yt _. ..._ _ a bona dealers and stock broilers,from wham mat be f obtained sorrier of the official,M: , .ins eootaieslot - _ eomplste details of the loan. Btsbseeiptioas to this loan wr7l be subject to allotment and the hats will doss at -' Trs muw of Ontarle. the discretion of the - _. IsMidin Debentwes in bearer form will be available for_dsitva7 .on or about J�•12, 1933. ._ V. s S Tmom%Dda:ll1, 1 _ _ . .. .._, ... . _ S.:r•. - - - �-• err -j" .• — _ - - - • - :. ., _ _ ., - 5,.. .•' .. ` �- , v, Sold and Installed by FRANK J FROM PKZZRM MUM z-axz-^:ivy:,...z-,�,.• _ ��•.,;:1 a...--ar•• .,. u zc- rsx.:-•- ---d', e.'nrs.�,r-' .�a.•-'' - - ac�..a�.,:...x -.n..¢wa'.b'F ..•.�. - Y 0 - LIM I.......-••-..� . 'Versatile Athlete King Forecasts Hamilton Craf U' -, • Yo*ce I e Prest _ - Relief of World ��lpsets in lea - .One Drowned "�- i anada,'The Empire aha The-World at Large I r n Me- .-One a He Looks For , ward..to Renewer} Peace F` CANADA signs of improvement can be seen in and Prosperity 0�e�n -Sinks During-Swtlp ' t The perfect Policeman commerce and industry. The. condi• London, June 4.-The King to dad to' S�lOre-T17reC Survive tion of markets is better, employment % looked back an his 68th birthday, be Nobody could look ordinarilytfte gradually Increasing, and trade "y' -TWO Cling t0 Boat -' lfo wise as a policeman on his beat, speaking optimism for the future. either in London or Winnipeg, and at -shows better figures than last'year.= ,: •Hamilton,-One member of a Ham- - La Press% Montreal. - _ , _ - -- - - ;.,,,,. To the 'goad wishes ' of'the Lord iIton Leander Boat'-Club crew is be- the same time not know anything. He is at toast a tradition and has inherit Sportsmen Go Forth " Mayor o London, sea Saturday � lieved to have drowned and three the following e a her to ap M;testy-celebrated the analyersery.ot -others'survived she t i bo c - i -_ed the essence o! a_ principle ua• Two London youths,"Sandy" flamer• his birth, f I1 wing m stage was sized in Hamilton Bay at a late hoar _ anged_,since he was originated b7 _ _sent in reply_:. ,Fridpy:,night. . peel 104 years ago. He fd the'admit• ville, severe! times Canadian amateur "Thank you for your good- wishes" "Buck" PP :• ` able policeman in whom old ladies im- champion, and now United Staten - for the future, a future which I am Bucjs Terrell disappeared while _ pone,their trust and for whom citizens amateur titleholder, and Jack Nash, confident will restore to the harassed he and J. Garston were attempting to Jr., •former.Ontario. amateur chain- •+. "` ;4 swim ashore from the upturned eraft. are willing to be lazed. .He is the Pion, have sailed for England ``' "" world-the prosperity'and•peace !t ,so Gafstoti reached ihore safely: ' ;r$rincely, gargatuan fellow with a lot venture. They are to play for the Bri•- sorely needs." The other two members of the ciew,' oL leisure on his hands and not much 'A' Rheumatism in a shoulder prevent- venture. E. Hall and Larry else on his mind. He is often a goad tiah classic,the amateur championship �,,;r ed the King,from attending a grand Kerr, clung to the -� - sport;and the citizens he may have to of the Briflah Isles. They will meet military pageant in his honor,-where boas and were blown across the bm- the leading golf stars of the world. striking shore at Station 19 on Ham- citizens feel more like standing him a the Prince-of Wales served as deputy. ilton Beach. Q . Canada could not have two finer-re-- His Majesty was in good health except beer than he feels like placing the USED ROWBOAT. - cuffs on their wrists. He softens the Dreseatatfvea. They are not only for the rheumatic trouble. Prayers The four young men had spent the' rigidity of the law with human tolera- aPlendid golfers and outstanding ath- were offered throughout his domains evenin roWih on'the ba stsrti and only pinches you when h9 letes, but they are real sportsmen In !" for his Continued well being. g g y' tion, ng the finest.sense of the word. They y,,', N out from the Leander Club slip on tie : can almost make you: believe the in- are youths' who are imbued with the ¢ f Long lile.is characteristic the rut city waterfront. They used a rowboat traction of your liberty is more for your ;;,: ing touse. Only two sovereigns since instead of a racing shell. good than needed for the preser- beat ideals of sport. Win or lose they the time of George I have failed to own g will acquit themselvas wth honor to They reached Hamilton' Beach oa Tation• Of the peace- He has no pre• their native lead. --reach the age.which the,present King the opposite side'of the bay,-and atl tense about being a.criminologiat, but - ... � celebrated Saturday. King Edward The beat wishes, not on of all Lon- +�,' a late hour started the return trip. ' "- .ls ashamed not to know what goes on � VII, father of the present ruler, rose I , ,!. When they were about-a half nails on his beat•-Winnipeg Free Press. doners, but of all Canadians, go with i 63 at-the time of his death. i them in their quest a toss the waters. Saturday's anniversary, except for o8 the city waterfront,'a large wave - overturned-their eraft. - -London Free Press. the picturesque trooping of the colors, it Depends stage and screen, but you would find at which the Prince of Wales was pre- While Hall and Kerr clung to the •« -: When a man asks for advice he hopes littit3 evidence of that la3aoking -at sent for the King,,wan quietly and keel and watched the wind widen the' ' it will agree with his own opinion,pre- what stage and screen gen✓rrally have simply observed. Messengers bearing .distance between tliemsel�es- Tiously formed. Zf it doesn't it's not to offer. TeL oddly enough, the great- greetings-from all'parts of the wdrid shore,Terrell and r the Gersten struck oat r in the pitch dark for the dock .' we good.-Quebec Chronicle Telegraph- eat combined stage and acreQn suttees �' came to the palace. - ni nut time-18-IL-play .abapt_Eagland.__.. __ When Garston Tearhe_d_ the dock - • YIbU -YYY row+ ,.ua vu. uia ulvu T_ - . sad t e ng s ova ca e, w - r 128 Varieties An1e1'1Ca11.Air Lines collapsed from over-exertion and'.Is essentially no more then a few snap x.•. P Canadian hardwoods, of which this shots culled from 30 English years. Show Traffic Gains shock and was removed to the Gent. southwest portion of Ontario form- eral Hospital. The world wants to know what kind '.:�` x •New York.-Passenger and express Orly possessed the richest reserves, of country and what manner of people ,w. traffic on American air lines, opeL In the meantime Hall and Kerr embrace more than 125 species._ The It is that has. survived such tremend- sled in this country, and to Canada were rapidly, being blown acrose the' - leading ones In the Dominion are ous buffets and blows, and solves Willis Ward of Michigan per- -and South America, increased 27 per -bay, aud- shortly'after midnight they birch, maple and basswood, the term problem after problem almost as if forms like a champion at high cent during the first quarter of 19,43, staggered up on,the opposite shore at -!hardwood being. used as generally we possessed -some ' secret magic. Jump, 100-yard' dash, high hurdles as compared with the same period a Station 14.' equivalent to deciduous or broad- There'is no magic In the process. The and broad Jump. He also stars year ago, according to an announce- A police ambalsnce training the �r .leaved trees. Elm, beech, ash. Oak, successes of England are we, In the at football, went by_the Aeronautical_ Chamber beach, awaiting their arrival, .puked, butternut, chestnut, hickory, cherry, field of character,and it is In the Eng- - o`f Comn*fCe'of America. them up, suffering from exposure,and ' black walnut, tulip, black gwn._red llsh character and in-English settings ; In a report, made public yester- brought them to the city for_modest 41der, sycamore and sassafras are all that stage and screen impresarios day, the chamber said that 110,618 attention. valuable Roods.and are still sawn for should look for Inspiration. England (��� 7 • Woons' used Ameridan air lines yin A search for Terrell's body was at :!amber in Gnarls,,but.the supply hag will not fail them. We are writing not `�"tj a���"•��`eeUn S the first three months of this year s commenced. dwindled to small propo'rtfons. Soft- only of good patrfotam,. but of g Sent to i'►lilg (ieor$e and that-360,790 woods, or conifers, camber some 71 , pounds of express ' buelaeea.-The Era (London) were Sown, Air instil aggregated 1,- The -Markets t - _-species, but form about 90 per cent-- _ � ....,ot Canadian' kaisers and-98 per coat. - � _ 634,284 pounds, sa compared with of the annual cat of lumber. The Revolvers For All - Governor-General and Act` 2,104,000 pounds-in the same period in 1632. _ PRODUCE PRICES. total stand of timber In Canada was Fundamental differences between _-ing Premier Send, Re- -Toronto dealers are buying produce istimated In 1931 to be apPrOX1mltely the attitude of this country and that.' CCivea Messages _ . :at the following prices: ,414,477 million cubic ft.t, of which of the United States seem to be fm• 1 i..illldsay Factory Blaze - Eggs-prices to farmers and cans- `:'f$17,A3d mlliloa cable feet were o!coal- piled fa a new sagges#ioa tae dealing Ottaiva, .fude 4:- The following- Subdued After Struggle try.shippers: Ungraded,cases return - - peons species and 48.841 m111ioa cubic with the problem of the sang gunman, message was sent by the 11•overaor- Ltadsay, June 4.--Fire broke out to- ed, fres5'•eztras, 14c; fresh fleets. 124; test of broad-leaved specie's, or hard- In this country the deal L to limit, General.to the Kin on the oeeWon night fa the Dominion Wheel Company cases free,1Oe; cracks, 9c. Graded, King cases ices, lbc for fresh extras; 1$% _groods-London H'ree Press. and, it possible.to eliminate, the sum- of his birthday: building on_Cambridge Street north, for fresh firsts; riac for seconds„ ' - _ bar of private citizens who are in pos• "With_ my humble duty, and on-bp. commietei4 gig the pan one �r �e , $�y s 1'�, x i&arano cream - - .. -•Bridge News - - lesion of thois firearrms whose on17 halt of all your Majesty's Canadian building. which contained, wooden ,lmlids,183Sc No. 2, 1 8c. Now they are m4klas -contract real purpose is to serve an weapons of,, subjects, 1 beg to offer loyal and de- boxes and waste paper stored there Churning cream-Special, 16 to offence. But in the United States,- voted congratylationa,pn the-,occasion ,�y the Warder Printing Company. , 19c; No. 1, 17 to 18c; No. 2, 14 to 15c; bridge a matter of nice mathematical where'over 10,000 fo.b.-'shipping' points: - people are said to of-your Majesty's birthday." This buiidia$ bed recently been par- ge,colored,part! ealciilrtloas, with logarithms thrown be killed every year, exactly the op, The King's reply was as follows:, 6likeed by the town councll-,for $1,200 Cheese•-Noo' I lar grad 10c• An. III view of this, what Is to become tined and government , of these lively and garrulous players Poo system U now advised. Colonel "please Convey to the people of Can- in which to store the town machinery, twins, 10�c; triplets. 10%c. who cannot remember what trumQ h? Goddard, who In rather oddly, des- ads my warm thanks for the triad and Besides the local fire brigade, • large you}try, •'A" grade, _alive'--1933 cribed as "professor of political loyal Ynessage of congra'tulstioua ba number of citizens helped to'li ht the spring broilers over 3% lbs., 18e- --Toronto Gloisa. science it North-Western University, m birthday," ` flames for about two hours. At times over 3 to 3% lbs., 16c; over 2% to Chicago," and"`atms and ammunitloa In re L to a rt a gr Lhe�Natlona nrn efs' orouerty and lbs., 14c'; over 1% to 2% lbs. Ile. C ' Dy 7 . Now Type of Church Building expert," recommends that every good by :Sir George Terley, acting Prime other adjoining buildings were men- Hens, ureL 5 140.; 111, over 4 to 6 tea, American citizen should be equipped Minister, the King replied: aced. 10c; over 3 to 4 lba., 9c. Old roosters, Xn unusual plan has been adopted with a revolver and told to act as his ••I warmly thank you for the good 6C• Squabs, pei pair; 2&; pigeons,per -for the new church at the Milber Hong own !iceman In great national wishes which pair,16c, Ina Estate, near Newton Abbot, Do- pO- you have sent me from Swin mer Tows Fish Poultry, 'WA grace, dressed-Hens, y, campaign against '•gunmen-and hood-• ourself and your colleagues on the "over 5 lbs., 13c; over 4 to 5 lbs„ 12c; Tonshire Eng. It s a complete lapse• y great After Boat C a ' lama." It would be flatly contrary to occasion at my birthday. It is a i •" -•- lure from the tias[ltcaa and crud-form. t e English tradition to encourage' rl• �'� over 3 to 4 lbs., 11e; old roosters, !e. types, to one or other of which most h P pleasure to the .Queen afid myself to Duluth, .Minn.-Ted Willard, .A.r• "W" grade poultry 2c lb. lees than E s .Churches In ChristenCom belong, .for !ate citizens to believe t':at they must receive such loyal and devoted greet- cadia, Fla., was thrown into the water "A" look to their own protection. . That is tugs from-Canada. - - of Grand Lake while struggling with "C." grade• ult 2c lb. less than : there are three naves g lm r9 the business of the police,who !n most (Signed) "B." . These naves converge into a hezag= ( gat ) "QEORGE R.I." a big northern pike. canes heartily resent the slur on their - GRAIN QUOTATIONS., s oval-central space,. on the far (or -0' - Breaking'off'the itne and abandon• Following Own. eflcienc7•which is Implied in an g are quotations for cat- ' sa4tem) side of which there is an so- P- y ing his rod, reel and boat, the south* lots, ices on bask cd.f.•bay. ;rldal sanctuary. The alter thus forms suggestion that a citizen needs a re- ^;- ernes swam 'to shore, holding fast to Manitoba lobs whea�Nd. 1 fis 71c volver in order to protect his own life - , the focus polut of each nave and is in :lie fish. - He brought the trophy.to No. 1 North. 68c• No. 2 North., 66c; full view from all the seats in the or property.-Mau cheater Guardian. 6534c. =- _ "�04.37fi Miles An Hour his hotel. • -No.-3 North., church. The three;naves are not nn- -- O - Manitoba oats-No. 2 C,W., 33c; duly isolated irosn one another, for TRs British League of Nations L{ldltapptd� No. 3 C.W., 30iec;.No. 1 feed, 19�fic; there are open double arcades be- The British public ask nothing bet- i Kidnapped! mixed feed oats, 22c. St, Catharines,-A large green car bran.. bailey-No. 3 C.W., 92�4c; - �• -tween them, -allowing a view Tight ter than to see a peaceful evolution roared down a'residential street: A No. ]..feed screenings, $15.50 per tou. g across the church- Its arrangement is the•ripening-process of'time of In- boy, held in the arms of k man In the Jntario grain, 'approximate prices. _ brings the congregation nearer the din's genuine independence, in the car, screamed. The man'clamped 'a track-shipping point-Wheat, 75 to "sanctuary and-altar; and -makes the sense that Canada and Australia do handkercliief over the boy's mouth. 77c; oats,28'to 30c; barley to, 35 3&; choir much more part of the cpngre- trot speak of independence. . They • corn, 56 to 58c; rye, 35 to 38c; buck An onlooker called the police station. - gatlon and-the congregation part o[ guard zealously their right of sell-gov "Kidnapped!" Tlie poliice siren wheat, 28 to-30c. - -the choir. ernment, but they speak of their loyal- LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS. Ins rte of the st'rangenesa the tan ty to the Crown;,because they believe shrieked. It stopped at the hospital. - D p : The boy had been struck'in the face Steers; up to 1,050 lbs., good and has been approved•by both the Exeter that a Commonwealth of Nations is a I by a baseball bat', choice, $4.75 to_$5.15;-d, med., $$4.26 - 'IDiocesan Advisory Board and the Ec- finer thing than an array of independ- -_-� to $4.60; do, cam., $3.50 to $4.25; clesiastical Commissioners. The new ent nations accepting as.the basis of r}steers,over 1.050 lbs., good:nd choicer__ church will be an,added attraction to their independence the possiUi ity of Constable Sa�e8 - X4.85 t4 $5.2k; do, med., $4.50 to Newton Abbot, which numtiers anion making war upon one another. In the- - 4.75;'da, cam., $4 to $4.2$ heifers, g world to-day the British.Em ire is the , good and choice, $4.75 to �b.10; do, its buildings the tower. of St. Leon- P ~ Sarnia Woman coed., $4.25 to $4.60; do, ci;m.;'$3.50 -Ard's Church, near which. William. of one- real League-of Nations, because to $4,25; fed calves, good and choice, - :..Orange's first proclamation was-read within its Bounds the possibility of ': w $5.75 to $6; do, med.; $4.50 to $5.50; war is tteither recc �iized nor pro Rescues Milliner When Shop cows, good, 3 to $3.60; do, med., In 1688.-Toronto Mail and Empire. $. video-for.-CBlcurta gtatiMman, 4 _ Takes Fire.-- .barrage $2.50 to $2.75; do, cam., $2 to $225; I $1 OOO canners and cutters, $1 to$1.75; bulls, THE--UNITED. - - good, $2.50 to $3; do, .tom., $2 to _- An Intricate jig-saw puzzle of many _ - I Sarnia.-Constable Jack Lewis of $2.25 stocker and feeder steers Rood, - -pieces may be made by dropping the It's a Gift the Sarnia police force has .a slight $4 toy$4.25; do, tom., $3,50 to x$3.75; hand-painted dish that Aunt Em gave women make better listeners. No injury to his (ace as the result at, a milkL-rs and springers, $25 to $45; you•as a•wedding-present.-Hamilton man can *ear• an dager little-smile'to i fire that broke out late Saturday night- c:vfves, good and choice,vests, $5_fit '`Spectator. s - fooLyou while his'thoughts are miles in the-milli n2ry.store,ot.Mrs. Edith I. $5.50; do, cam.• and med., $2.50 tA away..-Fountain.-Inn Tribune. Raynor. . $4.50; grassers, $2.50 to $3; _hogs The Beginning of the End - ' Mrs. Raynor ran into the store due- 'bacon,'f.o.b.,'$5; do, off trucks, $5.25; Though-it may not appear so to • Truel fng:the fire to net her purse and- ti do, off cars, $5,60 to 12- d good ewes ',every observer, there is nevertheless When a setting of eggs,was Aiscard- empty the cash-register, not knowing to 11; c c stmbs, o--$ do med ji id to $i1• culls, -$" to-$8; •�ood Iigki - every. alga that the..gepression- bas ed In proxtfnity to a pile of loot ashes at the police had already saved her sheep,•$2 to $2.50; do, heavies, each passed its most acute phase and that Colorado Springs geeen 'y, the result _-_ y inoney. She was in danger from the •$1.50; do, culls, 50c to $1. economic=life is on the path of-can- was sixteen baby chicks. The incident - flre when Constable Lewis dashed !n o - - Over 100 miles an hour. Lonie _. ralencence. This is brought out by the seems to point to the unwisdom, also, i and brought her out,•at tbe_expense Factory accidents are most likely U of discounting one's chickens before Weyer, who won the Xnd4anapolis a a farttil'ifildr -- -_. encouraging tone of the .oflfcial re Y =-- h&k�tjen between-9: anQ-I+3:00-aaQ ports on the.progress of $usineis in they are hatched.-Christian Science speedway classic of 500•miles, Damage from the fire was estimated and between 4.30 and 5.00 p.m., sal Canada sad the United States. Marked Monitor- ! averaced I04.3T6 for the'distance.- at $1,0010, mostly to the stock. experts. _ •�?'' :ti:d'�i+J"" "�"uv`..` •y..;:.__ 1. - - - - __ - - ''�:„ ,�,,.;.`"ty'x,, -":'�... �',• � Tam_. _ - - • ..�:.-:..�,;: -, �w;.�.;;,�:.`f-,:�..:. •. =�' - .`, Via.-_ __ _ s .{, - 1 .%!a', J s F !;'E'er•,• ��. _ ° T- -• - s..,-sE-,srw ..r<-a, ,. s.- s-r•-��^,-°+., - Professor of Psychology "« li en or, Women Commed: Cradle-Roclong t Agents Wanted Baltimore, a desire parents, Amor Ala s � y - torn between a desire to rear their Zak Every Locality to sell on Coen• infant along scientific lines and an �,•�°�° mission from 'our catalogue: urge to keep the child contented, may - _ DIAMONDS, WATCHES CLOCKS welcome this. �� < with APO K H A 1� D S AND ON CREDIT. Dr. W. C. Beasley, professor of Psy- t1 / �* - - -• chology at the Johns Hopkins Univer• rj i . state age, address, phone No, sity, has placed his stamp of approval ' YOU Cs1A get theft five*en, well-honed safety razor blades fit an Gillette- razor Given free for ` and give as references some on one thing mothers have been do- / ( y type �. y ' business men or bank, in for centuries—rocking their child- I ' / PEOPLE'S CREDIT` - §eat one complete set of Turret Poker Hands . . . g g ran, Opposing group which had t` JEWELLERS Limited held that under no rocked. Dr. Bea s-, < any trees would appreciate such a gift! z� should the infant be rocked, Dr. Bens-' Mild,yet sweet and full of flavour--T=et Fine MAIL ORDER DEPT, ley said actual experiment had prov- , . ' 181 Yonge St., Toronto ed it dose not harm the child. _ is a particular favourift with mar who "roll " package of this mellow Virginia Dr. Beasley even went further. �Ie - own." A ZO Cent went that age-habit ,fathers have of -- Tobacco will maize at least So cigarettes . . .in it are - - swinging their babies high in the air combined satisfaction and genuine ttaoaomy. ' Answers to Last Week Puzzle does no harm—provided, of course, the baby is not dropped. _ Y, YAK - DIA�L3 P 0T jt pays . >�o '"Ri,oll hoar �a 0 •B AIIL8 ADO - - r A A R D 0, A >� D $ R Traffic Officer Carries pt�l tl° s T a y s Red ht on Back - - 8 A H K Cl I L T _... Light ._. _... .: ?•�R �_�, 0 P B 3 T R B H U 0 U S Bloomingdale, N.J.—Route 23, which RAT A C I I t3 A s R A passes through here, is one of the most - A C $ 0 P 0 L I 3 P I R trapeled highways in New Jersey. At T U R S 8 8 R N 0 N LADS the triroad intersection, often referred a A Ir 0 A T 0 to as a "bottle-neck," cars frequently FinaOar :. are.stalled. for several miles, partite- F I N E U P A L L A 3 B R G 0 T 3 larly on Sundays and holidays. SPORE DB13 CIGARETTE -TOBACCO ° The task of directing, t'rafJic at this S 0 M A V •3 Y a D A Tit intersection is not an easy one. At w----- night there is only the light' from _ ,S A �V E -THE POKER -HANDS Austria Bari GCrlQiails passing automobiles. ,The traffic of l- - "�" ~- cer on duty in order to keep traffic - Berlln.-=Ali Germane proceeding o _ g moving mast allot time to each route � =trio after June 1 will be subject to in rotation, and in so-doing, has his Prince Lends Ranch 9-1,000,-mark payment before they will back to one of the three roads.at all �'�*--• We are in a ]fOfitiORl t0 Pay you the Highest is given a vies, Minister of Interior times. lt'sometimes is difficult to tee l o Honeymooners rv'1M�,elm F.-Frick_derreed_" eW1Y hire___-A.a_.a safety measure, a red _ - -----Possible Pyrite for Your ' 1' decree follows uairias an.on mp, w e- straps, to s ac as • _liasi uniforms and flags, and in effect been developed far his use., Traffic First Time the Prince of aaeaas the practical barring of Ger- halt& when he turns his back to one Waks Has Lent Ranch leans from crossing the bonier. of the_Intersecting routes. _. For Romantic Purpose - e Prince Eng.—it is understood that The Canafdil�n Wool COmI]�llly Limi#ed _ . OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE the Prince of Wales has Lent his Cana- than ranch for part of the honeymoon $ CHURCH 3T., TORONTO 4 5 _ 6 `l t► 3v of Mies Joan Halsey and Mr, George + Wood, who were married recently at --= THE LARGEST HANDLERS OF WOOL IN CANADA 'PP 1 .14 14 Hemel Hempstead. -, 'It wlil be the first time that the i. 6 ranch has been devoted to such a ro- Transplanting Retina . Classified Advertising # ;1 mantic purpose. Called Blindness Giro The former Miss Halsey Is the elder 243MAiaea i3r t=O:0,6 daughter of Rear-Admiral Sir Lionel Moscow.—Successful reatoratloa of - Halsey, Comptroller to the Prince of 410t' to the blind, by a method of O P S1FtED oovFcpk-svmExT e e Approved ('�tieks from - Wales. transplanting eye tissues, is claimed blood-tested breeders. La borns. 08 c, Heir to-Great Eatates by Soviet medicine, At a gathering of Mixed re chicks,n. sold aeR &Roc , .07 0. - Ida. Wood, destined to be one of the eye specialists here, Dr. V. P. Filatov, started chicks ten days old, •02.. more, a - richest yo6kag men in the conagy, V of Odessa, summarized his efforts in Ontario.Bemn Electric Chick Hatcaery; Baden. the ,grandson and direct heir of Mr. this field, showing results which the ? George F. lEcCorgnodale, who posses• medical profession here regard as re. AGAIN. WA T11112. 1' All 39 - sea a cast fortune and owns some of markable-in themselves and. as the GENTS EvERYw HERE FOR - beginning of even more r the largest sporting estates In Scot- g a Important � auto accessory. Eve�ryy car needs land, work- one Temperance i t., Toronto. l[ared Co., ii Temptrsace $t., Toronto. 11dr- _McCorgtlodale is giving his Of ninety-six blind eyes on which . Dr Epatof- in the last two--- y: y .. :::y .v,..i�: .li 0,r .,,,.14 � -, t is-pre=-to-'..sy t-when each _ wedding present. years, twenty-four regained complete — Mr. Wood and his bride will go first eight,he says. He brought with him to step shows- progress, if only in the to Badealocb, In Hel scale—one of the lecture platform four patients, enAaAeeb degree. R'1ie perseverance 59 = tae family properties--tor a month. whom he said he had saved from total that counts is that which "keeps go- 50 They will'leave for Canada on July bindnees. fag" when every previous attempt has a a 12, visiting Quebec and Montreal, and Dr. Ftlatov indicated that'the meth- failed and the only glimmer of hope, taking ship across the Great I,akea en ode used are not entirely his own, ex- :. route to the Prince of Wales' ranch. periments along the acme line having comes from an abiding faith that in They will next go to New Zealand and been made in various,European cities, "God's good time" that success which -° Australia, and are expected bash in especially in Prague. Physicians here He wills shall be ours,—Susan Os- TH_orizontal 49—To eat 17—Dre8 England in Januarx. assert, however. that nowhere hats the J)orn Cooke. 60-•Harries 20—To bang - — technique of •the operation been so 1L—To Carr -.` •64— _ y Part of neck =-23--Chinese measure - - —�— '• -: '= successfully developed, ;1—Exist Ndte of scale 24--Chaldean city One Bride in Four Hundred - Hi:-Filatsr-replaces a-poriion__ot_the__.�E MINING ANALYST a S•—Flat told- - 65—Fish 2b—Stride , blind retina with-_a functioning retina An unbiased mining journal giving 11-Scehts _ Ilfl Jr'L1[teen III Great Britain taken from a human eye—usually an coast-to-coast coverage of Canadian b6—Laborers 2?—plunder mines in analytical form twice month- One 69=$utt god 30—Forecaster One bride in every 400 married in eye. freshly removed In an operation, 1y, Edited byperienced mlatag men "15-=To act _:'6i—Irony 32—Utterance England and Wales is a girl of 16, and in some instances, from dead i LOO per annum 1,00 copy 16—Ingenuous 63—Vassals .-'36—Perennial noweri In the British RUistrar-General's bodies. He described the process Wirt* for free sample copy 19—Negative 65—Knowledge' ,pl.) 37—Appendage' statistics for 1931, jut�t published, it thereafter as a struggle between the 0,j YONGE BT., TORONTO, ONT. 19—Higher 66—Symbol for tantalum 38--Genus of plant Is revealed that .there were 311,847 blind and the seeing tissues -for an- • 21—Female deer (pl.) 67—Norm suckers marriages, which. is fewer by 3,262 cendan-cy, In cases where a portion of r 9E—Word of sorrow vertical 39-Pertaintag to wed- than is 1930. the' retina is still transparent, even (1�FQ BiN� 24—Customs ,•. - ding There were only three marriages though eight does not exist, his opera- avav a-r+� as, id—Rind Il—Boy - ,.,._41—Actual. in which both bride and bridegroom Lions proved more successful, REPAIR BARGAINS -.-ZB--To cool 2—To stir 43—Traps were 16, but altogether 779 girls of Sections, Guards, Knives, Etc. - � x9—Lease's 8—To depart 44--Pronoun that age were married is the year, No wise man ever questions a child . Write for Mail Order List In public unless he is sure of the ana- ` • • `31—Frosen rain .it—Poet 46—Pronoun. •=-=__. -� men of from 16 to 60 years ofd. p - • - S3—Plural ending 6—To bar legally 48—Kind of wheat Twenty-two boys of 16 married war.—Ottawa Journal. J. SAMUELS, Belleville, Ont. -- S4—Low 6-Gift 51—To agitate - wives whose ages varied from 16 to —.. 136—To whistle `."1•—French plural artic': 53—Silk Worm 24• OFF COLOUR.l 38—Jewish month s—Lohengrin heroine b7—Mineral »: Alarriage flgures as a whole show GOLD GOLD VO�Of/R : Tarn your discarded jewelry into dos- 40—Lord .B-Sloth 58—Compass that the third quarter in th NOVA IS YOUR LIVER ? _ point 8 year is lave- We will rdnd by return mail a 42—Useless material 10—Card arYan em nt i0—Dolt the Postal Note for your old gold in the - - g popular time for weddings, Up forms or chains, watches, brooches, _'4b—To use le',er 12—Parent 62—Toward _ to about 30 years agfl the -tottrih rings dental gold, or gold in .ay form. wake • -�I7—Red deer ;pl.) 14—Medicine port`ins 64—Earth goddess quarter was tl'e favorite. The condition does not matter. Send_ tlP-90a! Liver Bile your parcels by insured'mail. The Ofd —Without Calomel -- = The birth rate for 1931 was 15.8 Gold fhopye (Bonded and licensed•buy- Your yam,.;s very email organ,but•ii «r. per 1,000 of population; the lowest do era of gold), 1s, Tango Arcade, Toronto. te�Wanye can put your digestive and elimmstive ,A CLINICAL -TEST out of kilter,by ref -- record, and the lowest for any coup- daily two pound,of liquid bills wtto your bowels try except Sweden, - soap That's %eoton stead You won't oom k Bab boys were in the 1 p' coreot a1Cb a oond'tion • . . y proportion' Sold no World Around 1 - by taking sets,oil,mineral at,Wxad'vehcaady L 1 of 1;049 to eve 1,600 baby girls the or chewing gum, or rough Proves That Dr P1Ii�[ Pills , . moved your bowete they to through—and y'. • highest ratio for eight years, need it - QLl1ClCl3► End Chronic Fatigue umber of births was Carter Liver bring back The total n �������� the Pills win soon - - - 632,081, a decrease of 16,730, she e. lento yAak for them b�nams R�auum F~ ._. Ti � Nothing Better for Daily Use table.gate.cure. y ` By the excess of births over deaths Price 25c. substitutes, Me at all drun;i.te. *4s, A girl student, pale and rundown in more strength and felt better. wQ there was a natural increase in'the SIMPLY, WORN OUT? health, Was given a blood'test on No. months later both haemoglobin and population of 140,541. The' death rate was 12.3 per 1,000. /� s' TAC Lydia M Pinhham's ►ember 15, 1932. The haemoglobin corpuscle count were normal and she Decrees nisi made absolute in res- CORNS �l WARTS Y tontent of her blood was only•75 per was well. pect of dissolution or annulment of Remove dry skin. Dab on Vegetable Coltrij/o>111t(� tent., her red corpuscle taunt-was but Whet} the haemoglobin content of marriage number 3,754, an Increase Minard's3tiseesdaii , l«rt = dry o0,. After•w Corns CsO be more wsa Wg foe 1,096,000. She was anaemic. your' blood of 204 over the preceding year. end!Para women the coaeeken round of goes down your energy, Only in one year, 1925, has this bousebokd duels? You ban no da a to The physician who examined herA vigor and strength go down. _To re. Zg BM right OM be sick . . . you we end .,. . ailing -figure of 3,764 been exceeded, . . .ennesometht atop. There Domes s elms store-them you must build up your ahtoa saspa and yoo Ofd Pink Pills and their usefulness iii such"- ► "` s g , w your-dal-ply woesotiR. ' blood. That Dr, Williams' Pink Pills Lydia 1L Plukham s Vesetable Cem- who knew the formula of Dr. Williams' Cuthbert—"Listen. iffy love for you potma sunk help yon,to totstc action wk13 �='T eases,cold her to take two ot•the-pills do this has been proved. by many Is a consuming fever! ' The blood tune 9**you pr�enewed savnatb,and wit gusts cltnical tests like the one-above,. Get fhrough my veins like molten lava ei y row ' { tasks—s"ie r to you. after,each meal. This she did and one KING OF PaA1N se-a of every lee women who repot! - 'aaanth later hadjil�eteased her haejno_ a. box at your druggist's.today acid from 'a seething'volcano." .. Connie— to us say chat they ire benefited by this - — tne4ictne. Boy a bottle teom your Tobin to 83 start on the rmu to ben tn. i"he pr c-1 e- e1T,, us o u ii��s �i,e�w�.,.C�a. #a - - 3 per cent, and her blood is 50 cents Aild rac•h box cont6his fell your mouth till I get your temperature. / ....• :cunt to 4,294.000. She said she tad direi'ifanF i'n A G^T NO, 23--�33 - 3 t the treatment. fo prove rt." F r,•�Lii ..�,:- a �.•»-,-. _..--ds.M .,.,;usaei^ ..i..,«a:.,1'^:.{;:sr r v.. .•,e.a+a<v.,a <-V'a e�- :v,wvs-r+aa wCxv:.:e�f e'a'F•-�.•••.i•. _ ._ _ ,n"'-�F yn 44: 3., q �x .r • Y v' Al! ~' LQQL1L1f71><if7 -N. F. Machin, of-Oshawa. vie- =Mre. Frost, of Toronto, sent - ?, • `' ited his parents, Hugh 'and Mrs, dunday with Goo.and Mrs. Elliott. '' Machin,on Sunday. -James and Mrs. Richardson L(�ok' �18�� OT e ' r -Richard Pockerin i@ laid up at -Dlies.8elea Douglas, of Torun• and daughter, Dices Isobel. of v ;• to, has been spending a week with Georgetown, spent Sunday with ^- - ; .;•�, _ ;'present with s sore foot. her aunts, the-Misses Bunting. relatives in Pickering. ' > :/ -Mrs. E. Baledon has been g Men's Summer c'iaps, .... .... »26 -R, A. and Mrs. Douglas and -Some of our residents report - - ;adisposed with a.'very severe son, Bert, of Toronto, spent Sun- that their '�.--• _ peas, lettuce and other = • - _ - dap with their relatives in Pick= vegetables have been completely - Willams' Work Boots, .... 1.99 -Arthur Smith is assisting in g "W, G. Aeid'e butcher shop during i°g' destroyed seven or, eight new -Mrs. Wm birds Wilson and insects and •her Men's Sleeveless Wool Pull-overs, ... 098 ?,°lice vacation, cottages are being erected •Ion dad y -Mrs.Thos.Douglas,o!Toronto a daughter, Diiee Myrtle, of Oshawa, spent a few days last week with the race road north of Dr. Myers spent the week end with D. N. Men's Work Shirts, .'.:,. - :79 and .89 N_ cottage, just north of the village. and Mrs. Lockwood and family. ­-Men's Tweed Pants, bar mother, Mrs. Burrell. F• ..., .:.. .. ...� The new buildings are neatly -W. V Redditt, .who has not 1 89 -E. L. Chapman, reeve of Pik , ', ~• pp acing Towloehip,is attending built . and quite attr%ctive in been in good health for a long , appearance. time,left Saturda forTorontOr )�en s Sweat Shirtlii �.'.,Council et Whitby__this weer. PPe 1 F' ' 4 F -Mrs. P. N.N. 8 ratt announces where he will receive treatment. , -Div. and Mrs. Flower and Mrs. P =Stanfield s Silk Combinations, •• McLean, of Toronto. spent San- a presentation of song, .dance and -Get your ticket on the accred- ' dap wig F. H. and Mrs. Hall. piano work.by her pupils, is the iced Jersey Helfer Raffle, donated ac 'two-piece Slt2t6 i -J. C. and Mrs. Philip epeet Town Hall,Whitby, at 8.15 p. m., by R. H. Boake, to the Fire Comp- P �••• on Friday, June 9th. She will be any for a Dominion Day 'Attract- the week. sad with relatives ie y, assisted by Miss Allison Sutcliffe, ion. £ Tonawanda and Lockport, N. Y. Senior Dancing Teacher of the -Sunda last found many -Mrs. W. G. Reid was in Au•-Toro,eto Conservatory of Music. visitors from the city camped at rota over the week end visiting TIP-TOP OLOTHES at the home of Adjutant Mercer. and Mr. Raquar Steen, Violinist, the side of our streams and in- -Mrs. Whetter is visiting at and his pupils All are eordiallp the shade of our woods during the V. - the'home' of -her daughter, Mrs. invited Silver collection. oftrnoon. Roca Berne and family, of Church -With the exception of Mr. -A meeting of the Women's street. Wallace,, who has accepted a Association of the United Y hutch _ s O _ -The Misses Rorke are adding position in the Belleville will be held on Tueedu neat, four rooms to their cottage. The school.. -the school board have Julie 13th, at the parsonage at re engaged the present teachers,' 3 30 . m. (D. S. T ) ��^^tt _ work is being bone by Frank j. pp !Van' OL1 beat-these prices Prouse. that is R. H. Ripley, principal of -P. H. and Mrs. Sproule; who y file Continuation School, and Miss have been' residents in Pickering - -Miss Audrey Powell and Hazel Wilkie, assistant ; and Miss Lock• for several years, are leaving for Carter spent the week 'cad t, wood, assistant in the public Port Bolster, near Beaverton, Fred T Buntin `. = Pickering Cobocrg with file latter's aunt, T. p Mrs. Riley. school. As the teachers are all where they will have charge of O! -Chas. W. and Mrs. PiIkey Riving excellent 'satisfaction, the that summer resort. Radio Licenses -Established 1857. were in Mount Mbert. on Satur• board have acted wisely in re -Mrs. J. Mundell., who conducts day, assisting in-the King's birth• engaging them. the "Madeline" beauty salo3l in Cl- +. -tutting out of line in heavy aremont,' Will be in Pickering, and day celebration. . -James Murdoch of the4th con. traffic on North Yonge 9t., °ear- Will conduct her beauty parlor in S. • a hies Mad tame trtrswberriee--Aurora on--Su_nda� af-Eer000a- W. Davis residence Church-$Sr- a - _ , a _a o ,a. ,i aco�b '"�dnesaay anti, i�usday of each . ,�; ,. Id tlyc:ti ' ny one week. Hours, 9 a. m to 6 p. m, Phone • Glickman, while her ?on, Harry, • who can beat this . 5600. ' "` • -• - . .. - -Mrs. Kenn and ' Dire. Taylor suffered con6nesioa of the brain, and little son, of Toronto, spent. and serioae leg injuries. Mitchell -The fnonthof May, according m "piCkering's Leader Store" # Sunday with their sinter, Mrs: Gay, who sustained m, in j cries, to the Toronto Observatory, was Walter White and family. was arreated on charges of crimin 'several degrees' warmer than the ` -Joel Madill, of Brad€ord. W. al negligence and 'being intoxi average, but there wag legs enn - - H. Madill Aire. Campbell and Mra. -cated while in charge- of wear. Rhine: The rainfall in this locality list one- _-town to buy the Li -tor and cutting in are the was below the averse although Boyd, of-Vancouver. visited HugL g average, following, necessary, "Brighten and Mrs. Mecbin on Tuesda snares of a large percentage (if tlrere.have.been henry rainfalls in -A generous aDPliration of accideaie on the highway. in other districts ff , -- -- -'-calcivai chloride was Riven our -We are sorry to annonoce -A farmer in the Niagara ..Up. requisites : - streets this week• thereby redue. that St. Georges Cbiidren'tl Cofl• Peninsula lost 2R valuable sheep - - iog the dust nni9anee is the cart will h ive,to be postponed to one eight last week, by being g - illage. y, y° Efse:ica Hocise and Floor Paiute-There_are lots of _ Tuesday, June 20th owing to wormed b two policed Pick —During the 'absence "of Mr. chicken pox, but we want to ask eriog an Wbitebehnrch towe- cheaper paints on the-market, but there Redditt.G.T.Howard, of Toronto, all who are interested to please ships have also suffered heavyy' sao better paint made. will act as manager of the Picker keep this is mind. for the children losses the last few years through ' ` �g branch 'o! the Bank of Cow have worked hard and have been sheep being'killed by police dogs. ±4gtauntou" Wall-Papers-We have j tat added some- ulaeeee. well prepared by Misa Grimbly -.Our tennis club do not seem to - new cheap lines. Thousand of roils - -Rememlber the Htrswberry,and we will .still look forward to making much progress with to choose from. _ Festival to be held in the Park on°having a full house. We are getting the courts in condition Friday. June 28rd. under the hoping it will be Tuesday. June for playing. The enthusiasm that 20th. but levee sill watch for the wsa dis to ed at the'be noires of Elastiics Four Hour Varnish and Varnish Stains , auspices of the Ladies Aid Society P p F ii - and White Boswel.. ... ' of St. Andrew's Presbyterian date. which will be announced the maeo° appear* to be fading. _ I Church. later.-Cow. Reifore they know it the surerser i -T1ie Pickering baseball team_ -The starling, an English bird,. will be over before they start to -.and Listen to ibis-Window Blind@ in plate crehm wenttaOshaws n° ]ltondsy even that was- imported to America-play. and plain green. W inches wide at 1i tag and played an Oshawa team, some years ago, has increased in -We congratulate. W. J. Bea- ;. winning by the score of 15 to 10, numbers so greatly that tboy have too. Barrister. of Toronto- son of is rF NTS EACH We eoograrnlate green on Weir Lwevnee very deorruetive w @malt D. R. and Mrs. Beaton, of White- - -=---- _fruits and garden staff_ Many vale."on the bon-or conferred upon Bimpty wonderful for the mosey. _ s F -nC' fruit growers. who used--td-derive him by toe provincial xov.•romeoi " �. —As Dr. Carmichael takes parts considerable income from the -•b his being made a King's Coea- �,i -. . C the services at the ' White F , H P M A N Church" next Sunday, there will growing of cherries; have now to sec (K, C.) A number of lawyers ' be no service in the Presbyterian Rive up that branch of fruit in the province were thus.honored Me - - Church. The Sunday School will growing, as the'starling devonre on ehp Kings birthday. also becfosed for the dap., them before they are ready for _George Wallace, who bas been w` -Don't forget the Illnetrated picking, The man who con• principal of the' Pickering public ere^ ' '. Y�u ' ',Are - Lecture by J. L. Clara on Monday, ceived the idea of inflicting this school for a nnmber of years, has C . _ "Jobe 121 h, at 8.30 p. m. (D. S. T.), scourge on Canada and the United resigned, as be has accepted 'a ' on "Coatianoiie Bloom i° file states should -be condemned to position as assistant principal of it - Garden," Plants will be gives to life imprisonment. 1$ room school in Belleville. As tboee boldind lucky numbers. -Children in the habit of be has proved himself a most -The {golden Gleaner Mission Piastng�ball on the streets rna s efficient teacher much regret is "-Choice (duality Meats ­ _- -. ,T. great Pi-s of being inlnre�pos ezprese3-at his leaving. -Band will hold a bi'rtbday party - a ppas to the basement of St. P+aul;e eibiy with fatal results, by being -Sidney Hilliard who has been Lego Lsmb -.. - ». '- etrnck boa sing motor car. traffic eff9cer on- the highwa be• �• -• .Oburch on Saturday, June l0tb, at P� highway be. p. m. Will the member@ A child'is often seen rushing out tween Rouge Hill and Oebswa for Loins Lamb, ... ... ... -_:•• 26c• lease brio their birthday bags. into the middle of the road in the several year@,has been transferred please Harry Powell, of Hamil• Path of an approaching car, in to Mimico and left for his new Front Lamb, ' -- • ... :: .r 17c. too, returned home on Saturday, order to recover a ball. The- field of labors on - Monday. Hie- Loin Chops; ... .. - ... _ sifter spending several weeks with motorist, if driving slowly, may position bete will be taken by Mr. . 8 lbs for 2G+c. seiatives here. She tivse sccom• avoid striking him, but at the Delaney, of Cookeville. Jobn.l�ay, 'Stewing Beef, .. �.. panted by her daughter, Muriel, rate at which most of the card of Mimico, gone to Smith's Falls. Hamburg Steak, ' $ lbe for 26c. sod Yin Marie Baledon, who drive tbrongk the village the child -On -Thursday evening last wonld would have to perform a John Aonan met with a painful ."turned on Sunday.. "• Bologna, ... ... ... .. _ mirscle in order to avoid an aceldent se the- result of falling -Rev. H.. G. Crozier addressed accident. Sian accidents have out of an apple tree. He had one Headcheese, r... :.. i :.. . -'21bs. for 25c. . . .!the young men of Albert St. Unit- F PP g - �ed Church, Oshawa, on Sunday tocar ed in of either the due up the tree to block up a bole in occurred i° tbis.�vsy,that. Cooked Ham, - • -• e child• which a starling bad etarted to -evening . while Rev. Rlev. S. g ten or motoilets. or oth. build a .neat. He missed his root - side red by Mrs. Hurlbart,hsoloi tmopccu• Parente should see tit that their ing and fell to the ground. frac icon, half or whole ... ' -ad the pulpit of the United children are not ezpoeed to this toting a rib and ebskieg himself W hurch here danger• ap badly. -The Ladies' Aid Society of the -On Saturday, afternoon, June -Howard Law met with a pain. Presbyterian Church will meet at 3rd, to St. Paul's United Church, ful accident one evening while• _Butcher ;(phone 3000 -Pickering the home of Mrs. Edger Andrew which was beaetifvlly decorated playing ball in the park. He was oo Wednesday. June 14tb, at 3.30 with spring 'flowers, Miss Leona catching, standing quite close to ­o'clock (D. S. T.) Care will be at Irene, second daughter of Charles the batter. The latter in owing- Palmer's corner at 3.15 to convey B..and Mrs Spencer,of Atidley, ins the bat struck hire on the i an those wishing to go. Agood recently residents of Pickering, forehead. knocking him n°coorci• IBRLII�G attendance is asked for as we wish was united in marriage to Gordon one for a time. He received a bad - ` to make arrangements for straw: Wesley White, non of Mrs. H. cnt is the bead which required har festival, which will be held White end'Lbe late Mr. White, of several stitches to close .the ryy. i to the Palk on Friday evening, Toronto, Rev. H. G. Grozier offici wound. � ecial Service .Tires .Jews 28rd. acing. The wedding march was - p -St. George's Church, June 11- played by Mrs. Wm. Lvnde, of N*w Ada►Ksiaeeaavats.. Trinity Sunday : Sunday School, -Oshawa, aunt of the bride. The 110 a. m.; Holy Communion. 11 a. bride, whn was given is marriage OR BALE-'27 Obev. coach.rubber As thousaIIds of drivel's now know, are so - &caning Prayer. 8 p. m., (D. by her father, looked charming in Fgood. $65. Old Cburcb Service,Pickering. ' 13. 3r.). Preacher at' all services s gown of pale pink organdie. Her built stronger and hear longer than a>,p OR BALE-2 Jersey beYers,rising g s :lEi,ev. E. G. Robinson, B.D. Don't picture hat was of pink mohair, Fz care old; i Oliver tractor plow, nearly # - target the 101st anniverga and she carried a bouquet of new. V,Judd.Cberrywood, 41-42 - - - - ry of q -tire even Beiberling could ' ever build --'8t. George's Paiieb, Snaday, June' butterfl y rose@, baby's breath and ABTIIRE TO LET—Will take Preacher at the morning fern. Her sister, Miss,Mary Spec. Pnumber of your, cattle to past,ac. A Iy 'before, service on that occasion, Rev. eer, was bridesidiaid and wore s W-,Anderson,whitevale.PboneMark nos 41 _ ;"�' ti Canon Skey. D. D., St. Agnes, pale blue figured organdie. with cOR HALE-Harley-Davidion,-now - n` - _ Toronto. white hat, and carried pink roses. j� tjres,will sell cheap or trade for car. Also, (Some in and .a� t0 see these world f11m -The services is the United H. Legard, brother'in law of the Oiasmobile .Dort coupe in splendid condition, - "r Obareh next Sunday evening will groom, was groomsman, and Ear- D°"tires, rzTS. sertraaa,P,ckering. , 4>- s ous tires. 'be In cbar*e of Rev. J. P. Jell, vf- old Richardson and Jack Spencer FOR . SALE-16 fresh cows and _ 4' 8rooklin, who will be, mwipted b_��y were nshers. After the ceremony spc�ngers. aevenl witb calves by side; rest - . ' - s -due thin mseth Priced from s2bto-�5E. 3 F: W choir from Elroeklta:---Rev. 7-& re"Ptlm was-held at-tde novae ertr.f,-d once. Also 1 Clydesdale horse.syr. G Q. Crozier sad the United Church ofltbe brides parents. Ls);er Mr. old.1y00 lbe. A•C.Diamond. Furs a,aboir, a! Pickering. will take and Mrs White left on a motor eringstation. 41 s _ $�h ' ebarge of the service-in Brooklin. trip to the Eaetera Btato@, the L`ARM FOR SALE-145 acre farm, Xr. Crozier will preach so usual bride travelling in .a rust crepe r tooa land;s-roomed frame house;well equiv G7 eneral Pelt v oils ass G1 assn _ pad=. 34 r 80• with stabliat for five bacon t 1 sit tbe�morninst service i° Picker eoetnnie with white seeasacirie@. and 3s cattle; concrete silo and otber lwikhnp ilea Uni Obureh. are wel- On their return they will reside in at•Oc^�I>�• Hydnn iasttlled; milk trpea Oshawa. �te dany will wit ass goinfi eoocem. Ap$y Pickering �, �Q w BAIOe�1D 11�IMe MrlIOM. W.F Giow�.R.R.No.1,WNW b!. !i _ _ YL