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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_06_16 '° c', •="�,;;,, y _ K Ski is _ - - tit•-',n - .g" r+.. TOL. -L1I41 = ' PIGSERING, ONT., -FRIDA.Y. JUNE 10, 1933s -- Nots t �tP11slltaaNtl 6ss15w. -�` -- Highland Creek; Andley = 0 A L .I. W omen's• Institute Annual Subiri d W- •rm • -- GREENWOOD y- Remember the ice-cream social•-at •` er at the home of Mrs. C. Wallace on the church this Friday evening: �ylL B. O. PBAR80N=Physicl w- A-Rood supply of Hard and Sots Monday, June 18th. Government sp- C. J. and Mrs. Stevenson and Miss JFJ eskers, Mrs. Hamm, Subject "Do and Graham of Kinsale-visited at Gsas- aoaSweeao. Dunbaiton. 101y Coal'on hadd. Also a supply Don'ts for Institute Members.' Lake R $,,1�MYTH.Opph,D.. Director , of Kindling Wood, vie' Branch will be guests' All lad-' maze farm last week. etrial Arociatlon of Ontario: Ree. We have had extremes of weather blared Member of the American opt meuieal te"length. ies welcome. I here this week. From 80 degrees 'to }lstabllshed 1888 • By" easumined by appolatmeat. A garden party•under the auspic- near the frost line is'some fickleness. 'T t flioae lt64. Ciarenont,out. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709, es of the Young People's Society of - g P Congratulations to Miss Muriel /.spat. DONALD MIJItiHO, PICKEftINGI Centenzual United Church will be Westney upon her passing the 3rd : held on the spacious lawn of Mr. ' year honors at Toronto university. THIS I9 THE UNCAN B. McINrY HE-Barrie- Hilton Brumwell, on the evening.of The Sunday storm here tore down lJ ter,Solicitor, Rotary. Office=Brock St.. � �- . :B E � � Rrednesday, June 28th, commencng i several trees and moved some silos F,�R E RS I l.tL: SoiA. Opposite 134•1!Telephone Office; Whitby. GENERAL iNSIIRA,*JCE at 8.30 o'clock (D. S. T.) A splend- here. Phone 45. - "iy., AGENCY ` A large nnuiber of farmers id program will be given by the foil- Mr. W .C.• Good, ex-M. P.,'of Br- s RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO owing able artists: Clara,Salisbury antford called on F. M. Chapman exchange tbeir grain i.; . . .rioiiator, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. -= Baker, Entertainer, Graduate of the this .week. for' `=0flice formerly occupied b the late A.E.Chris- Facilities for placioq any kind of In- Royal Academy of Music and Elbc- A. S. and Mrs.. Wallace; of Port ` tian,south wing of Court House,.Whitby_ 8177 �'r ,a eurance at beet rates ution, London Eng., in humorous and Perry, with Miss Wallace, dietitian Flour and Cereals- - BBBATON, BELL & ROSS. Bsrrirat• acallahle, character numbers. L'thel Evans, Sc-I`of Sherbourne House, Toronto, were 5olicitor`. 90•i Northern Ontario Security and��ooeePwy Sotto. ottish Violinist; and Jessie Cameron,I callbrs in the vicinity here this week Ii Save@ money and want' more mUding,330 Bay -treet.Toronto.; r : "• W.J Beaton, Musical Entertainer. There will be,i `- ` tt_B.Bet?. -- -'- .. .____�__.-:._..--. a Horseshoe Pitching Contest at 7.30 Greenwood ehoa}!d do it: J.D.F. itosr. Aaetaidc 3538-9 Refreshment booth on the ground . Mrs. Brandon and daughter spent 'Special J 8 Beal, Claremont Admission 25 and li cents.. Saturday in Toronto. •'[ MU'VEC60N, PIQSERIN(3 es � __ � Mrs. Crews is spending-la couple of •L� MU'.YES-BarruttraSoliciton,Notanee P801''lE 8'I+4 P�se,c,'sts-na Confedemdan Life Building, Don't miss the Strawberry Festival' weeks in 'Muskoka. BARLEY FEED , Corner of Yonge and Richmond Su. Toronto, and Concert Pickering, Friday Reserve the 30th of June for the ry Adelaide 4489 and t480. By aD�ot nt F {1 R I T U R g, .�.{lO per ton, Spot Cash. e,.en Saturday evenings, Pickering resedenee June Twenty-third Strawberry and Tee-cream Festival Tbie in the beet feed value©ts•. Pr+onePick.seta. set We are displaying an attractive - to be held at Greenwo�xi. rrHOMSCN & McMILLAN-Barrie- variety of Xmas elites. L Alton. _ ' Tubs. Plack, ,of Harrisburg, Penn. the market. Nov i ,na B_� 'A _ -Reesor visited with Miss is spenidrl � � i NZ$a sung, Office hours.Thursday and Saturday jr „ oo�er mere Sur.- v y a few Reeks with Miss RoAde nee of Mtrom-r.Thomson. lot ti,conceas.on y Furniture and Furniture - v g 11•i C. 1✓• rl-{� - ='r'e ten. Solicitors. Nato Public. fif6ce:tt A uminum and raniteware Etc, Ip R �y _ - Robinette and family Y1nR• ��al Bank Prices low, in keeping with tithes. day 'isitors at F. Homer's. and Mrs .Counsell and son, of Tor- y �iake9 � Finer- Pbone Pick 20c0. Toronto E!¢,n.r,3o;, onto, spent Sunday with Miss M- Bakers Joy Flavored 3,ty Miss Hazel Yake visited ?tlias F. W Tindall on Sunday. Wood. ° Bread Dental - Mr -and Mrs. Mills and George In the Greent±ood tnitPd trhurch - 0 Q F / N G r.ad Sunday dinner with II. and :tks vn Sunday next, June l8th, be>;inn- Chipping ' Monday, Wednesd+a-y • 1�I E.iL C.SMITH. D. D.'S., L. D. 4.. _ 1. - nng at 7.30 p. m. Mr. F. M. Chapman, and Friths We do 11'y�t n► r T'irdal. y tSuccersor w Lr ). N naieAl, (;tactuate ,l PELL�L Q r +1 B.•A. will give an interj%ting talk on . the Royal College of Mental Surgeon and Toros. Mr.. 1,1 .M�•i•:ay, Ir. and :lire F. ' , �. right. l "Quaker-, in America.' Selections. of b tJrtiver,ity. At Claremont nlHcc ovr• n A. McKayy and Billy called on J..,a nd Mrs seott'a 9t�OretYetY Ttarart and F.;A.II, ,x r•_ !f n ll ILtL i( and' readings wiiC atFO be giv- r-0 CiiL+IT = " Moon ilFfr. ' �'7ef iJV 11J•.Li 11VVk- I..;i:a Red riut+ver on 5u7rday,' - -- 11 . and. Mrs. J. Hoover 'and Mrs. The Orchestra will lead in the t Oe►-.a;ef>unt of the cbaotte is tiu:e.3 _ IM1D+� L'irree>Q KOO�iII - _ .I. Stoffer visited with B. and Sirs. iaid Hymns. A collection will r taken H LsRBERT T. FALLA 1913:,-L. I3 f3., and the close margin [ sell at. I D D S.Graduate of the Royal. Col in aid of the S. S. Missionary Fund. College o. e! square. Reesor art Thursday last. am forced,to discontinue credal - Denim ki sue eons and the leniveeast at Toronto. r Mr. D. Crosier-and fir. W. Reesor Everyone come scut enjoy this inter- • gsceinurcL cekerin.door coat e o And esting evening. except for approved . reoath y' ,. - r..'scnnrcb. Pickering.out• Office hour. 9 Ful! weight and - spent sit' few.days in Montreal last -.«-..-- ' aeeoaate.. - A.m• to 6P6.m., or by appointment. (?S•cay - standard nalit _ week. - _ '-Brougham. - - _ . servite). Phone Pink 3700 431y 9 Y _ :fir. and Mrs. W. McNair, Mrs. I. �-- 3r+. L, 43MUMIC The above prices Rood for 10 days Stoffer and Mrs. W. Reesor motored Mr.Arthur Weir spent the week- Ssaitssls,i is:ss. only. Terms Spot Cash. to Guelph recently. end at the home of Mrs: Packet. L QCIIRNI NOH14 A�" •� - �. jj'�r Mr. and Mrs.. L- Rawbottom and The extreme heat kept many from ,L. _'--. :j _- ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- • [ �{v� \�Eslrll��i • Donald ,spent Sunday with Mr. and divine Pervice on Suad'sy. Bulldlog and General .fire and r,rtomobits insurance of all kind., '•' ".• Mrs. B. Reesor. Mrs. Dunn in a Woodbridge visit- t7oatraeting. 4090 MM"com+paokaof •veld saanwl etara- ** ** jj Mr. H. and Mrs. Hood of Sandford or this week. F.etimwtes furnished on all elanofb- '�• I+VMBV YARD were Sunday vi hors with Mr and Mr. and Mrs. E. Perryman, Mrs. of work•-Iaterlar &adSxmrios. ,p e POR.TILL Liee+m•ed Aaoti4rneee, Mrs. J. Hoover. Perryman Sri. and Mrs.' Sterlink AltemMince and repairs. �' • t.r o•sw •f Tort and oawia sae. - Miss Olive Madill and Mr. H. Th- were Trenton-visitors on Sunday. ��! • s.t«Nall kfsa .a rt«i w oo as•n me Blacksmitlllna� & Woodwork oche spent Sunday with Mr. and '_firs Mr. Sheppard and a Toronto friend ! Built Qoacrete Worl.. :aeY«._asdreee ova strr r,o., oot6 Pbone P3elkerin $717 ++��--��,, R BSATON, T'O�PI�tBHIP at right pekes Pembleton, of. Oxford County: ,sere Reek-end visitors at the Shep- g 1Ja Ckt4. ConvTON,r.Commtaa; S for Now intee time to have.those repair Mr. H. Slack end Mr. O. Madill p� home here. FAIRPOR� ONTAR3,0 idkkW a+sdav,t.. Accountant, etc, Imuer of lo3r+;headed to. Borrows reprtred, attended'•Masonic Church Service in The Harry Jermyn family, of W1t- �^t Utarrisee L+cenaet. whiteYalr,ont. also new sections on hand. The,fem- Toronto on Sunday last. itby, were guests of Roy and Mrs. Sh1Zl �e.S For Sal otte Fleury Plows always on hand. 'Quite a number from here attend- .MeWbir'ter on Sunday.' e �/aa. LIOFNSED A - �>B:tl�• : `l'lsL - t :.. 4,c Gm t yf TIONERRJoe York,Qetutio%adDwbow . tore and Electric Washers, en's Istitute which vas held at Bro- oration Service at Erskine Church on E7ak Galvetoiaed &Lee; Rbingles VANUA.. Aukinds of adlea ot�dw If thinkinxof buying an electric,radio ugham on Wednesday of last week the `2nd concession on Sunday. Bird'•Felt Slate 9bioRle9. fa. Ta'epTmoabte_ � ' oak for a deinonr•tration of.the ':Vew �rra��itNE1P3'OS1c�. 9•s and lnaepea- anti-_zeRori-a -rery--iaLeresLin{f dime:---its'-Bali iFarzey and family.- u7. .s,Iso. re•rabbPring buggy wheel? �Ien4 lohoaea. Whitby,one sly -Rirttera Ma jeetic models, --- ---f- Toronto, were week-end guests at The rises are right, y the home of the fortner's-parentik, B.' J.assO mowerri abgr •fed. _ P R Remember'the Strawberry Festival PP ..GARNET ROBERTSON �' ?' wOO�W3rd - in Pickering, Memorial, Park, on. and Mrs. Harvey. T. PATERSONS •. CLARESIO�? GREENWOOD _ Wyly Friday. -June Twettty•third Mr. and Mrs. John Miller celebrat. Call and get 6rr;ces. Phone 28U. .� Electric&! Contractor 4�'hitrrale-� � their 25th weddin¢ annitiersary on "-- ---' - -- a Wiring and Repairing for LtAb: - I _ - ' Saturday. June 10th -,and 'received R ` felicitations from relatives and fri Brock Raad- ar power. Pickering Mrlla ' •Miss Irene 'Pugh. B. A., ,pent the rAH kinds of electrical goods . week-end with her parents Mr .a nds `General Sore Mrs. J. A. h• Mrs. W. Wallace .' and daughter _ ,kept is stack. � _ - >'uR �� - - :iir. and hlra W. J Beaton aiki "tent Wednesday with T, C.and Mrs. gt,v vonr rornr' a Phone 1745. Pickf ring R h tee-Rt _Borne and - Brown the latter accompartyiny�the�___. _ dau hter Bete spent Sunda frith _ 1r�p'-the ome 'Ares burniar. _ - - -- D. R. and Mrs. Beaton. amine fora acv ays visit. W. J. "PGe bare a fall line of y �- - - A LOO • • - u� , of Claremont, is D�°'"° anti ramrty brought her home Ha-dsvarP, PaiatF (Nert'r•Senot;: �- ~ visiting her daughter, airs. Adam on Friday. Brand, as low ss 9® cents a • All Poultry Feeds Spears.' i AlrsDina �aa omenerlfvt!! have Arsenate of Lead. Lime, Yam• y The Women s Association. of the Green, Blue Stone, Screen Doot'aF. :'CQm a� i?nited Church intend,holding . Gar- charge of the, Sunday evening ser- p 'Chicken Starter of best - and Windows. e " den Party on July 7th. Watch -for 'ice on June 18th. A special speaker , UP.& THOS. LAW,OWNER ',..gpality at reasbr- further announcements. (,corn the United .Church, Pickering a e do emery work of all kinds, Sam _ able rloee. Mrs. Annie Annis, of Highland land music from that church will ass- gumming.Shears ground. Mower kei- p ist in the service. yes sharpened. Ladders of all lengtb- 79t~ Mary's Portland Pyramid ` ' ' _ [Creek, is spentding a few days with - .��. _. from 15e, per ft. up.. Laying 31IAeh' and Feeds• -Mr. and Mrs. David Annis and-other Danbarton , • Cement.. _ _ g But noblacksmitbing nor wheel wo:i. of eve sort. friends here. -� TERMS CASH -:Ltaady Fencing. The second inoculation of toxoid 'firs. Buchanan, of Toronto was -Cowl, Coke and Wood for the children will be given in.the •visiting-with Mrs. C. Annis. _ - phone 27:d?ick:•ri�g " -- Library at Whitevale, on Saturday, Miss Creighton has been spending _7'"F. _FL JACKSON, Prop. House 2130 .Pboaes Office 5" " ` June 17th, at 2 p. m. sharp. a few days with airs. A. Thom and --- -- Do N. Lockwood Rev. & Owen, of Uxbridge, called.• is now with Mrs. A. Taylor, at Cli- t t on friends in the vale 'on Sunday, on erryvcood. ,PQ V T7 LT11D Y ectal Pric .DICKERING, ONT. _ his way to Toronto to fill an app- Amon'; those whq were noticed all- ointment at that place. the Erskine Cemetery Service were Sp, e �,� A R• G• CMIDENINa There Rill be nv regular meeting Charles' Rose and his sisters from of the Women s Institute this month the Soo; Oliver and Mrs, Annan, Ken .FUNERAL DIRECTOR but every member is requested, to be and Douglas,' of Hamilton; Mrs., J. ~`- Bed Outfit . - present e the Field Day on June keens, of Whitby; Jas. Millar, of } Private Ambulance pre$ to help in the booth. Waterford. Mr .and Mrs. Smales, of Prevented We welcome Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Enniskillen; Mr:and'Mrs. Pascoe, of Day and Night Service Young to the village, they having. Solina; Miss Bessie Anderson, with -Siorsnon'e gteel'Walau4 Lnis}+ed - phone-gm purchased the premises known as the the McKenzie's, of Aurora;=•BAvid by using - Gerow property Bed, with Mattress and P party from the Ellison and Mrs. Gilchrist; Will and Mrs. Malvern 500Q _ . s tats and are taking u residence Gilchrist• Mr. and :airs. E. Gilchrist PEERLESS R, S In 11 75... g P ,/�'�� there. Miss L. Gilchrist; Miss C. Mills; -�' -- Markham a .Onto The Women's' Institute are having Mrs, J. W. Mills; Miss E. Charlton; POULTRY _' Wilton Rugs, 57=28 �. .140 - - ----� --- - a street light-installed at the bridge 3Ir�.. Robot Kerr; the Maxwells, of P1 K I Roe 48x24 .59 over Duffin's Creek on Main' Street, Schomberg Mr, and Mrs. E. Walton �Sc►B g , We would Iike to see a few more of of Toronto. PRI PTIO1! � molding Couch .vii=h Rood BE READY � these lights installed on the streets On Sunday, Erskine Cemetery Crt,t000e.Mattrese 9.75' here. came to life -xith the animal service: A preparation for the entire .. ' #or the hot weather. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Turner, Miss at the White Church. and the open- 1ilhester Verandah Swing .9.50 gel a' Marjorie Turner and Mrs. D. R. Bea- ins,of the Gilchrist Memorial Gates. Poultry family for the treat x. y °metnt and preveption of Lawn Seats _ ' ... �. _ ton were in Toronto last week to A very large crowd was in attend- Ron p,Cauka, Diph. .-.99 --.COLEMAN _ Cholera, }� OampChaim. with feot reef AIR O • GAS STOVE wntness'the graduation of the form- once, The service for the opening of theria, Blsekhead, ' Qocet er's daughter, Miss Helen Turner. at the Rates was conducted by the Rev. dioas• Chicken Pox, (la.pae. and canopy complete 2.98 _ or a St. Michael's Hospital. E. Burgess ,and' was very beautiful. Whig Diarrhoea aa?{I amA chairs, t>Pitb footstool 2.25 NEW PERFHCTION UIL STONE The Whitevale Athletic Asociation- Mr. Alex: Lawson 'cut the ribbon. Mr. _ @Diarrh mill hold a grand Field Day in Me- C. Annis spoke for the cemetery._ iUttpip<Cbsi=Fe �._.... _ 1.75 .. and cook in Comfort. - Kay's Park, on Saturday, June 24th. committee 'acrd Mr. David Gilchrist VoldwX Camp btoole, with jst►n Mowers. Giardan T x><1P, A splendid program has been arras- responded, after which the chair of 1 j.0Q large hottle - Red consisting of . School Softball Pickerine United Church led-the pro- - b�k .75 Lithe and lPloster. Tournament, Men's Open Softball. cession through the Gates to "Oh en- Tournament. Horseshoe Pitching To- ter then His gates with Praise." Ft3r C`hiciceae,Tac]teya,peeves. a+ ALL HARDWARE nt, G he church aftertcard = Q urname Girls' Softball Tournament I TRe service in t tk - ; .,. ....--- tG3�e9-t{ur 1"wet a7td-9lth'_ . - -- - atsd 81s{�. s �►t mode>•tl<te prioee. - g ` '-Noveh'Y��tSndt ettir W-tote-Rev. W. M. T Features etc. Valuable prizes will be Mustard and Dr. Carmicbsel. asvistt- Finelal Director �, � � B�►7R�� given for all*sporting events. Ne en- ad by the Pickering choir. The wen- .Iona' Store, Ambulalcloe Service trance fee for ball tournaments otb- ther as usual was perfect, rather - er than adtttiitsim. Refreshment boo- wunn, but a good breeze under the pb©21e �� All, Phone 131)4 -Rardware - Phone 4800 the on the gr•ounda. Admil�ton. 251 trees. The cemmtery itself ww look- ` PIQKIi��1�I� 0 �syad 10 cents See�R aut�tul, t >4�3nL ��! a- e -.•. !.� .. 3�. a :..�..+:r,+t'S'•7a'�i''.'''.`.^.r"cur• •v 'i�.el.�t �.�' O�F'�I�t]� •;� � l•' � i -•Viii 1� -I �,y�m�.�tia ,,'��nx_.�+�'-• ±�S�sc'•`U` ',�-:'.c- ; _e-•;_< `.:.:i•"z'xur.c, - =.,9,x�,�.;_ 'iw....... _ "';�+;. _ - - _' � � _ - -- -- - ,•w.µ`...,.�� r.�, ..ice l a - �, ` .. '..Q;. .•la.w.,-".•.-�:w' ,:,=-�'.� "",` ��•�' .- '.. .� 1 . ' ,. �.. she stood staring at the girl is eon- fused bewilderment. ' Then the elder woman laughed, ' � ~��•. - p THE • • awkwardly, Molly thought. "My dear _ MN y e you've no idea how awkward it is to mpr have to keep reminding myself that cr hot, can't remember. By the way, W perhaps tonight your mcu,vey--hill" - come back. I do hope it will, dear." .By J. R. WILMOT But Molly had achieved her point. _ This process of building up a com- i- �..,;.�. .... •++_ . - - ++s■r'► plete picture of the Silvers was �, strangely slow, With their persist- -' ' SYNOPSIS. ---- take the car and o•with your aunt.At a London dance club Molly Car- "Thank you," Murmured Molly, as mg in the pretence thatr she had lost secretary,mee s no pretty ling w1hoeDromisea she ran lightly up the broad stair- ='er memory, her task was rendered sret her'a lob. The following morning case• "I'll try and remember that:' all .the more difficult, but she was d t 7So11y 1s stopped by a policeman who nevertheless, convinced that it would take, her to the police station, showing not be long before she had more than rr3caL ` her a newspaper cutting announcing CHAPTER VIII. that a Molly cars Ire is missing from an inkling of the truth. K her home. At the police station Molly Later that same aftsins,on w:,ile "'I am afraid it must make me ap- .=nests Mr. and Mira. silver of EL=P- stead, who profess to be her uncle and Molly was reading in the lounge, pear abysmally stupic;>" sighed Molly . In, the idea quickly became popular. aunt. They persuade Molly to accora- Flora Silver came into the room. r'atching Flora Silver covertly. "I Colorful Visitors pang them home. Molly is treated ith "I've 'ant bought a new frock icr must be a great trial to " :�The t the sin photographer c was add- the.greatest of kindness, but i " ' ) g g you, muan't e g p 1 :theless a prisoner. yon. Molly dezr," she announced. "I'd I, Auntie Flo?" T4o Ontario ed is the list of transient callers and like you to try it on n"t; to see how Flora Silver's face relaxed sudden= iiYY usually Sound business'satisiactory. i `� �IHAPTER VII.-(C,ont d.) ,aa like ly into a smile where a moment before _.An the Old Days "Then, o!course, there were various _- Molly was thinking furiously. She The girl's eyes sparkled. Mention Molly had seen alarm. kinds of agents-peddlars they were' _ <`.had not wholly anticipated that she Of a new Oe-sa had broken down- a "Why no,dear. Of course not. I'm - called In thane days, who, it they did � ;would be •kept a prisoner, but she great many barriers that seemed to" sure that everything will come all Gypsy May, the Red Skin and not travel in automobiles, probably, saw now that it would be utterly use- be built around her, - right soon." His Squaw, and the Travel' used much the same line of sales talk 1 leas protesting shoat this unexpected "Where is it?" asked Molly, excited- So it was left at that, for the first diers men of,tunco Spectacle pad; ling Photographer Biers were not uncommon. 'Why go; _ Curtailment of her individual liberty. ly, "and what is it for?" guests had begun to arrive. Amon g m The to the eye doctor?' they Would-ask; These people were clever-yea, they For answer Mrs. Silver took her by Molly found herself being introduc- 'and pay more when ou ran fit yourself - •were very clever 'indeed. They were the arm and led the way to her boa-'-ed as Miss Molly, "our niece who has Peggy Wadson 1p the London Free right at home for only $1.' Then � laying- that lost memory card for doir. just come over from Paris," where, Press tells of itinerant visitors to the there were men who sold lovely plush - alI it was worth, and the worst of It ganging from a hook Molly aaw as Molly gathered, she bad been staying farms in the'old days: albums and dignified Bibles; others -= was that she could do nothing-abso- wonderful an evening gown as she had with friends 'after having been to "For instance, ie ce,tre.was Gypsy May, dealt in such novelties as steropticons )titely nothing. She had seen that ever seen. It w." fashioned from a school there. who came along yearly, her dark akin with views, or kaleidoscopes-these from the moment the police superin- pale green material--it shade that she The guests were a somewhat mix- brightened by gay handkerchief or being tubelike cases, through which Lmdent accepted the Silver's ward for had always admired. �„ ed lot, At least that was M0117's im- k t shtt_ wsa t}xeir missinst niece. "13 that really for me. she ex- pression. Neither did it appear to fascinating earrings, and carrying coal -one peeped at red glass. changing - -- - - ----- Y �� pp fascinatging treasures in her capacious pictures of colored glass. _ she fought against-this iu�aaz rimmed °`lid* *b-nderiui" -� - local. They were sack of wares. Buy a bit of nice lace,. "One particular personal4ty of-tht �+ 4 ee sad threatened to communicate A moment later Molly was survey- a trifle too fashionall a or\ a - Intly?`s early days was an, elderip man, who With the police, they could always-!ng herself in the tall cheval' glass. stead. They' savored more of that tones. Or, 'Want a pretty ribbon for could draw won -el h 1 :ng someone in to testify to her loss The gown fitted her perfectly and she strata of- town society which has, by -the little girt?' Visitors were none Ing hooked mats. No pattern was toe of memory and stress the danger of-was conscious, too, that it enhanced reasons of birth rather than financial too frequent in those days and almost- intricate for him to draw, whether it _ .}ter going out alone: .her beauty as it had every right to do. considerations, no entree into May- invariably the farmhouse door.would was a basket of roees, a deer's head,-.It was a situation that had, so far, "But,where are we going?" asked fair and Xnfghtsbridge. Most of the- be opened to•Gypsy May and seldom or a more conventional design of dia w not occurred to her and she began to Molly, "Is it a party or a theatre?" women were florid, over-dressed and did she depart without Leaving behind wands and squares, Quite likely ' Render whether it was not better to Flora Silver: was beaming in ob- had obviously beets raised in their ate, her the.bit of nice lace, or the there are-still in use the London dis• be unemployed in t,neisea In i,v o- 'irlous sausiactlon vu tim a;.). it from as a—r_Paut of their husband's 'rt(,� or anyway+• a spool of thread t=iei fiearth or bedside\mats"teQtred .yon of her liberty, than living in the remarkable what effect anew frock-successful trading operations. Maily and paper of pins, while the farm wo- with designs or this ttiaa,il m4xinvj _ ,lap od luxury here without it. had on most women-s. tonic effect had heard of the type before, but this As they walked slowly back to the tW effaced all doubt for the time was the first.opportunity she had had man's e rse bard-earned pennies Tingled is _• �' house Molly tbrew • cautious glance bein encountering it of close range. for in dome -of torte g p se O� CO aver bez shoulder to the open gate- ..& "Another flap.It would ties dusky* . A few-friends are corning in to- (To be_continued.) DC+COt'ation lncteasirig _ sway behind her. There was now no night,- she vouchsafed casually __ - ' o - Red Skin and his squaw who trod soft- Thera has been a- remarkable, in• sign of the man Rogers who had way- enough. -"I am sure you will make Colour ly_along the road, he, his arms Rell. fiVed with aie handles, walkin a few crease In-the-use of color by Cana, ;{aid her, and it occurred to her that yourself very nice to them." ate g dians for the�Iecoration and preservar ' she might be able "to twist 'herself .. „ Tall white cIi'Jis, an emoraid hill, steps in advance of the woman and , Why, of course, Molly" agreed.= tion.of every. conceivable surface.this -`--grte from Silver's light touch on her "Hut dodo I really know them?" A-Awlft red grey abi8dshirh 'roam'at will he°T erditineraata tinker w$as another year. A few Sears ago gray was"pre arm and make a dash for freedom. sudden doubt had assailed her. This 'But Molly was determined not to do assuaged lost memo of hers might And brown" boats on the sea. visitor whose advent was generally dominant, bqt that cold repellant memory g _ : welcomed by the: dweller !n,remote shade Is rarely, a part of to-day': colon = - anything precipitate. She- lead al- prove ratber awkward, she was think- _ choice. re decided to stay on with Crimson Fags on waters .green rural parts, This personage usually 1► add Ing. This change is a•eery•welcome one, people to discover" just- what their .. From opal sky emerge drove a horse and buckboard and paid -as color,-not.only Most of them will know about.you, Foam, of Dean And- silver sheen for overnight accommodation by sol- Y enables one to psrticular gsme- was, and running dear.- They-will have heard your The Yeliow sands s•ubiiierge, dering household utensils, xtvefing practical expression of good taste but " dray would not help-her. In fact, if uncle and I mentit;-. about you wtiile `:harness and such like jobs He also the fact:is that an attractive comblna' re was anything_ultra-queer about you were in.Paris." Lion of,colar greatly enhances aa,at• "• the bruit an it might even mean a ,. �» Tawnv_shades'on.'dtstant blue_ carried supply•of new tinware and g Paris. There was a sudden note mosphere which encourages ambition i star curtailment of her freedom,- , ' From canvas russet-brown; 'the hoursewife was loath to see 'him Jrre , of alarm in Molly's voice. But I've'114:avelets Belled with orange htte, depart ieitbtNtL lightening his load by -`stimulates a-desire for progress ands ana Lahr was wllrs eLc ro.1;..-.,_. never peen to rasa. Wlaa, dV y.,. ae t4+.wr th et lig teni rstt n*� -contributes to the happiness of orie's wanted to avoid. Sv Moll decided to 9„ Each crest.a Z01QPa _Clv W u.- _ AZIP Molly mean• Dan'or dish of some sort. Perhaps no �e:f_a"d "�1 1,L�,,, �• rapt the 'situation for what it was Flora Silver preserved her poise pull.-black sells-'Which loom afar:" leas looked forward to was the annual The colors most In demand this , � - - ---- marvelously. well, sprfng on -exteriors are light greens,' Bach at the house once more, they . As giant moths at night; __ visit of the rag man, who also carried ' `I know its'going to be difficult, Clear and cold tile' Vesper_Star a Quantity of tinware and other kit- whose and browns. Summer•resorts ire were met by Flora. Silver whose blue my dear-I mean our not remember- inclining to,brighter shades such- as y Now shines frith solemn light. Chen utensils, which he excbal ged for styes were even more widely ineredu- Ing, but I drink our friends will make the year's gathering of clippings and Devil Red for roofs, bright-greens, , _ us than her husband's had been due allowance for that. I do wish '-31arcla KnIot. In "Milestones": cream:and light browns with wpitae �? rags; old' iron or rubbers: hvhen Molly had seen him panting to- that old memory of yours would come ° Q "Kodaks and snapshots were ua_ used\to'some extent on sashor trim. ' wards her across the lawn. back. It would make•tMrigs so.much People.want to be happy," but, for heard-of-things in those. days. If one The depression has taught mo" "My dear,"she exclaimed, in shock- easier." the most part,neither know what hap- Wanted one's 'likeness taken' it meant ple that it little atfeati'att to the Home routs--clone?""surely you werear'-t going_ For the moment.the subtle charm of ins . is nor where, it can n be n found. rising with the lark and making a ��$a contentment dividends in personal the rew evening gown was completely Y trip to the city, often behind a team - Molly nodded and smiled. "That's forgotten for Molly. She was faced_whole souPs'tasking,-*and,:having won and wagon, over rough roads, Hence, - Just what I had contemplated," she once again. with this recurring prob- the wealth or fame'they sought; look when some \ante rprising >zian hit -011 )aid. "And I can't see anytning par- lea.. Did the Silvers realty Believe back with a °�'-i- .L� ,,.Iscwc vi gotng out into tae rural ticularly wrong in it. I only'wanted she was their missing niece, or was fired in the quest. sections with his camera and photo ao go down to Chelsea to explain The US., navy has' developed Of Mothers. - _all this just a continuation of'their• y t►ed an 'graphing not only one, but ever?mom- • _ • �� things to Mrs. Dawlisb:' pose? Molly quickly foresaw a greats anclior chain made of nickel-chromium her of the household, with the old Are Grateful! ' "Mrs.- Daalishl Who is she, my many complications if the Silvers in- steel farm home foi• a background thrown - dear. sister on her meeting people as Mrs. S your baby fretful, pale "-My late landlady," Molly explain-•Silver suggested. It was going to and undemeigbt?Our new - ed. "I can't see any objection in that, be..hard to appear natural gnu at the. " lndo-American Wedding edition of "Baby's Welfare : 'After all when I went out yesterday s me time simulate a.lack of knowl- will help, you. It morning I didn't say anything about of essential thin that had ha contains 84 p=ga not coming back, you know." edge p 1 of invaluable tn- i• pened,in the past. �: formation and I explained 'every-thing,' Molly," " y, Yt �+ �k 1 many actual let' u' broke in Paul Silver Certainly I shall do my best to be' r - , quickly. "I ex- ten and friends "" sand Moll but 'F' ,•'" ten from Srateftd' @othm testifying plained just how we had found you -� r to.the value of I do hope your friends wont be too +i}••�"� �� '� ' _ again and I paid her very. well yes, inquisitive. That might be awkward, ` 3z, +� Eagle Brand. very well indeed for all that she had don't you think?" :" " . �`� g ' done for you. Mr's. Dawlish certainly "You-can rely on their discretion,. �Y won't expect any explanation from t countered Flora,Silver, expansively, you'll' write the Berdet Co,' Limbed, Molly bit'her lip, perplexed. Paul;. That night Molly was soon to learn S'•rdler Howe, Teresa. Silver seemed to 'have thought of 1 something rather more vital about the va,,,, everything, she told herself°, and what Silver menage.- ,, Addraa.�-.,_._,-__•_ ,_,_-_,,� was more, he evidently had no inten- The house looked artistically com- JLion of her ever going back to Chel- fortable with the curtains pulled Eovelle Brunct sea again' close across the tall windows, and "You,,seE, my dear," placated Mrs. with the softly-shaded electric lamps ' CONDENSED• Silver, "there's absolute 'nothing at 'owin in' "'the downstairs rooms. - � Y f g g!owing all for you to worry over. If you Flora Silver, gowned expensively and •- ..particularly wish to go out anywhere looking the ,pict:--•e of amiability -. -to do any shopping, perhaps-we'll fussed around for a few moments and get the car out; won't we;.Paul" ' then •went.-in. search of Molly._ v ae "Certainly. Molly, you can always "Now, my dear," she began as they 'dC descended the stairs, "I want you to � S� " Smokers, realize that you can 'do exactly what Bt�g�t¢y¢att S You want to do tonight If you wish 1u5ttoush 1eX�on to play cards or roulette, all well wind OP �. r °Jeat°O attiy 4iOm t ■ good. If you feel more like chatting r.006 eari\in¢SS. Attention! to our guests....well, my dear, you'll crept our appreciation for your valued see what you.feel like, won't you?" !�k¢Ena¢v¢�trja _ rdera. Your response to our .previous A hint of suspicion had crept into �hg. a. was very gratifying, �4 a are still Molly Carstairs' mind, and she felt Tn° sioua to supply you with '>forfolle Y Man"re (Favorite Blend). Smoke the that she stood on'the brink-of an im + best-save money. portant discovery. .13rorward $1.00 to address below and we ill immediately send you 4 Packages r -b lb each, Smoking Tobacco, state You hold these parties often. ia► bether for Cigarette or Pipe. Join the she asked; innocently enough. hks of our lta•.taned smoking friends. "Se, etimes once; sometimes twice a A%ilnoor 'Tabaceo -Com n -_ k„n,ar 3ehan Seesodia•R arliker,'Indian:prilice, and the former r ' � y week, � sirs. Silver told her:-. 1 ne $3i9 gay St., Toronto, words were uttered so naturaly that, �Il.s, Katharine Winterbothatn, whom he married ip Chicago, recently. • \ for the moment Flora Silver had been -'They= plan to* go to-Lbn(Ibn, Eng., where the prince hopes to enter _ ,�,•; No. 2'}-•—'33 tartan completely off her guard and •parlianlent as 'Indirrn representatite. �• - _ ^'✓ �'73fr�'•�'v�y.'..+*_y,V��- :�•n�im.. - .x _ � .. .. r,y � .. �A � � ._ ij.• -_a. ;:t_ _ _ .xa _ '�•.m:.o:m_�.C.....�_h..✓� N It � 1933 Pyjamas ,Recent Events From Overseas ,By HELEN WILLIAMS. Women Favor Flying s A -• special telephone line, the numoer _ • Women of Europe are taking to air of which was not published, was re- Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fttr-. travel. In the-last few months the served exclusively for the benefit of fit Chatter >z,:hea With Ei`ery Pattern. r members of the House of Commons. g proportion of women flying •!n air ••• liners on the cross-Channel and pro- "Paying the Piper" ^ vincial 'services has" risen from ap London, Eng.—The phrase "Paying - ,.. proximately 60 per cent. to more than ^Y _ - By MAIR M. MORGAN \ - 76 per cent. Several,times recently the piper while others call the tune' / is a colloquialism dating back to the r J all the passengers in 'planes arriving beginnings of the Pied Piper of Hame. + at Croydon, England, have been wo• lin in the,thirteenth century. " DO YOU ENJOY WALKING? men. If means to bear the expense or loss - - • ' ='In p Grand Old Man. Dice peeping with the movement of young folk who are becom- �� � -- of something from which ethers •de• James Stewart; known as the Grand rive the benefit either voluntarily or • .; -� ' ing ardent enthusiasts of the ancient art of walking, are you one • ' � �.� Old Alan of Tientsin, died recently in by compulsion. t :- of those people who would like t0 enjoy a stroll but_.for. some JJJ the Chinese city..He was an a gineer Congreve used the yhrase in a riiodi "'n reason or other you d0 not get the joy and exhilaration that is E find joined the Chinese .Imperial Ser• fled form In his play "Love for Love" your due? Here are a few tips: Walk as though you are some- vice ss years ago. He built the first In i696. body; important-snot just a drab individuality in a crowd. When steamboat for the late Empress of _ It-was used by Flatman-in "He a you walk 'down=the-street don% do it merely for the purpose of_-�. --China,-and was•governor of'the--Ar- clitu@ Rideus" in '1681 in its present _locomotion. If your lungs are crowded the clean, free .air, _ aenal or Tientsin in isoo at the time form. which after all is better than nd air, won't get into your system. �� _ of the Boxer rebellion. 'Stewart was but an earner use of the phrase can f i' '. Your eyes-will-look downward instead of up, •and your lips will born in Scotland 89 years ago. be traced to Moliere, who spoke of - --droop since your whole-body is reflecting a downward curve. So , , , train•pisses over Baby "Payyng the piper for others'to dance" first of all, look up. For a practice stunt, stand against a wall, Although an engine and two cars is his play "La Comtesse d'Escarbag. making sure that the small of your back touches the wall. Now - passed over it, an 18d, 'is ti ld baby ''. Duchess Adopts Donkey -put your weight forward- on the balls of your feet. And walk! �j s at zuiawnic,�►, Poland, 'is affil alive. r Your step becomes light and free. When you throw your weight , -The tot,was playing on the track when London, Eng.—":tied," an Irish don- backward you add years to your posture. Imagine that an in- a passenger train arrived. The en- key, is a guest of the Duchess of Port• : gineer applied the brakes, but could land at Welbeck Abbey, her country visible string has been tied to the top' of your head while you ' . not stop the train In time. - The child home,near Worksop. The Duchess is are standing in that slim, upright position. Pretend that it is ! was found between the wheels unhurt. befriending the donkey, which was there so that you feel it pulling your hair-until the scalp tingles. t Shrine in Station seat to London from Dublin as a prat. -. - Now, with the string doing its uplifting stunt, start to walk. Johannesburg, South Africa:='Thy tical Joke on a trainer who had order- :•_� -Your shoulders can't sag. Don't merely throw back your shoal- r ed a racehorse, and instead of it being i new railway station of this city is consigned to'ignoble work such as ders in a military gesture. You will be stiff if you do. Practice probably the only aC$tlan ia" the'Bri- in front of a mirror and gradually you will acquire a nonchalant .I tish Empire, outside of,jndla,•equipped 'pulling a toiler's barrow it travelled • grace. Try not to have any parcels to carry when you are tak- rt 5 J with a shrine for the "faithful" from London In a palatial horse box. _ ing to w lks. _Let your arms hang. T'here is a certain relaxa- I An inner room has a praying mat when `Ned" left Dublin all the car-' -. - _-118' a— g• rlage fees had been paid, and the i--- on the floor and a shower. bath has tlOII that cornea from this pos1C10II vfplCn aid�tlae Vi+�u18ti93Y �- � -ai-eer-ta-�-nuu� one •tonkey-was_sent. and brings life. and color to eyes. cheeks and.lips. been installed so that the "faithful" told the London,Midland and Scottish who enters may perform his ablutions - • • • . : • • — - before he enters to pray. Railway officials that they could do what they liked with him. .The Duch- As i CANADIAN BRIDES READ THIS As a result Allah Ho•Akbar" (God ass o[ Portland has befriended man? Imagine having to postpone your wedding because of a short- or Great) is now intoned is the star , e of bricks. Yet many Norfolk (England) girls ma have to tion before the pious Muslim leaves derelict horses and donkeys, and in ; , them g ,nd) t,,,,,_ looking., 4„, on a train journey, 1930 it was stated that she had given �1 {'iV Llttn vary LlauiZy. Iluic4'ac�la �a ciicr:r r%rt-of-her Sue stables.-at Welbeck ward to settling during June and July. in pew holne9 being built - Cog captures gird Abbey for their use. _ for them in Norwich, but a shortage of bricks threatens to post Here's a deiightful new pyjama A Sydney policeman's- Alsatian dog Heavy Insurance the biggest in Norfolk model in jumper effect that links it watched the matt nest door clean out - ,. — -pone their weddings. Sprowston kilns,. gg his caner ca London, Eng.—The world's largest : - fare-working day and night trying to keep faith with Cupid, but definitely with 1933: y 6e. Suddenly the bird life insurance policy is held by Mr. Its Stunning in nav) blue and white escaped,flew some yards, sad perched po z�on, Dela, the outlook at this time is not very hopeful. Norfolk relies-chiefly - on a fence. The dog-dashed after It, Pierre S. Dupont, of R iimi _ on outside sources. for its bricks. The building boom round silk print as its inapirator, The ware,who is insured for £1,400,000. - _ guimpe is plain white crepe. Don't leaped into the air, and seized the bird.- London and on the south coast is eating up supplies. _ you think the big puffed sleeves and He trotted back with only the tall of -.Lord In Bankruptcy • • ' tied collar effective? the canary showing from his mouth, London, Eng.—At Bankruptcy Build- It's a model too that v and returned the bird unharmed to its lags, London, recently, the first meet. NOT SO SLY DIG -- gives-the figure owner. ing of creditors was held under a re This week I am going to give the male sex a-"not do sly i graceful slimness. - II a _ g g � y 8' It would be darling in grey a linen ' -• - Night Club Unlucky ceiving order made against Lord Rich. ' (Yes, they`read-this column, too.) If they take sofne of the tips with a yellow organdie blodse, London, Eng.—The "Ambassador," and Plantagenet Nevill, It was stated offered. they will gain a .world of feminine admiration. By the Style No. 8445 is designed for sizes designed to be the moat luxurious snd that unsecured liabilities were esti• mere- fact that woman in her new-found fndependence declared 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 exclusive night club in-London has .mated at £2,200. - that man treat her as a pal, etc.—all that rot_whieh_,ahe in an inches bust. • been broken up under the auctioneer's on behalf of Lord Nevill, it was -` -exuberant mood declared to the world.at large., some melt, mind Size 16 requires 3% yards of '39- hammer• said that as offer vas submitted by .you, not all, took her statement literally. They failed to remove inch material for pyjamaa with lift By order of the.court, its furniture his brother,the Marquis of Abergaven. - - . : their hats when meeting her in public=allowed her to crawl out yards of 39-inch,,naterial for blouse. and- fittings and its wine teller were ny, to pay the moneylending creditors. = - ^f their Cars �i*hrynt any astsigtan failed to arise when she HOW TO ORDER PATTE$,NS. sold under distress for rent.and rates. the full amount of the principal debts, + entered a room--•allowed her to stand while they occupied • write our-name and address lain- 'g '"`" h"° I' �' p• y p success, but !t never was, Mysterious that offer had not been unanimously Lnoet comfortable chair—practically banged doors in her face--`- lyj giving-number and size of such Ill-luck dogged ik accepted. allowed her to stand, loaded with parcels id a stuffy street car,. patterns as you want. Enclose 15C in - sine liar'. the loss is said to be It was sow intended to 'submit as ,etc. Now these are all such. small trivialities, but Oh! How they stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap £159,000, Mr. Maundy (Gregory was offer for a composition of ten shillings count! The clever male clung to his gestures of politeness and it carefully) for each number, and always finding money for Its assist- In the pound, plus five per teat, I& if you have -observed him, he is always in- demand.and popular aedress your order-tai Wilson,Pattern once, He placed nearly .£170,000 at terest on all debts. • with the fair sex. Clark Gable may be a hero on the screen Service, 73 West Adelaide St,Toronto'. its aiaposai. --•o- _ The membership- was reputed to displaying caveman tactics, but in his home -he -is a- lamb, in a s Regrets Decline of country where husbands are notably ourteous. A new idol is Safe S' n Told Truth if mar 11;0th although r is doubtful y � if many of these members ever paid '• Tooth Pick 11"i -'_ appearing on the horizon in the personality of'Herbert Marshall, Kansas City, Mo.—For years the subscriptions.-A large number of them Omaha, "Neb;Dr. C. O. ,Simpson . _ the English actor, who is always so suave, kind and.very polite safe in the local office of the Tim- were "honorary." Often at lunch or says he laments the social decline when in the COMP&sy-of the weaker- �sek. If n„ ,•p,,,p•°h ri _ ° no ua .�„ n. � ti _ a, _ y� d y��� k�•• s _� ..,. .. .ti..t, �V...�tE« -got-iLe IucSen pfCT[— -, Edna Best.. (Mrs. Marshall) spa across a continent to.join-ZZ 4,,...rated with a slgn saying "the With a Lull start, had no patrons. Dr. Simpson, Professor of Radio. -husband, unable to bear separation—Hollywood, contracts or not. .safe is empty.' The club was originally`stablished donna at Washington University, St, • "- : • . • . . • • Robbers Rho' broke into the office as a "diplomatic,and social centre," Loma, spoke at the Nebraska 'State =. •- - - -- thought the sign was placed there and iii its diary for 1930 the following Dental 'Society convention B O O K S _ o t ig De c y en on, j. to fool them., They battered their were given as members of the govern. "Hardy pioneers." he said,' "pick. � - For a book of 'exceptional charm and freAhhess,-"Little Man, way Into the sate, in a job that must. ing committee: Lord Southborough, ed their teeth ' with bowie knives. .What Now?" by. Hans F_allada will intrigue a great world of have taken them -hours.. Major-General J, E. B. Seely, Dudley The elite of the '80's carried t o idiag ,readers who are,interested.in Germany's reactions today," "Little- Then they found that- the sign told Ward. Colonel H. W. Burton, R. H: gold toothpicks, and within the past ` Man, What Now?" comes with widespread praise from the Ger- the truth' Carruthers. 20 years toothpicks were quite gen.- ' ' man authors at a time when unofficial world from that country erally merved in homes and at public :''has special pertinence, .but the meaning of the took rNaches be- , _--- - — — eating places. - Hen's Face Publicized! -'vow any merely national setting to the little man .eerywhere. It . "Now they, are confined to prim. - is a book to read and appreciate. T .-. itive rural, communities, restaurituts " and dining cars." ..._ _..----_ ..-- j ;arc• '.`'i::. fell, and the 'story of that fall will The proper manipulation of e Famous Rocking Stoll . toothpick, be said, can be extremely ^" never be forgotten. 'William.Borlase,' �.' -� Colonel Sir Courtenay Vy�3an of the mid-eighteenth century chronicler �„ tl a beneficial. • .1Trelowarren, Cortswall,..bas present- of Cornwall,. wrote that the atone . L ed' to the nation, through the was "so evenly pointed that any hand --Airplanes For China = National Trust, one of the most may move it to and fro but . . . it is' An interesting and important move- fascinating and fantastic properties morally impossible that"any'lever,'or ment-in China to-day is that of public �`i��• 4 r. on the wild and rocky.coast' to the indeed any force (however applyed ; A h - gubsdription' for the purchase of air. �vest of Mounts Bay, Cornwall. .In- in a mechanical way) can remove• it planes to fight the Japanese. ,Possibly ¢laded in the gift is the mass of gran- from its present situation." Years �.� the fear will be expressed that each "'=w -.ite known as the Logan. or,Rocking -after, in 1824, this challenge Jwas ac- . - provincial war lord.will have his own = Stone. Sirf Courtenay 'Vyvyan has cepted by s certain Lieutenant Gold, :air force and the last state of the coup- made it certain that the right of ac- smith, R.N., a nephew of Oliver Gold• �T �.. try will be worse than the first. This ---tess to the public and to the owners smith, commanding a revenue cutter is unlikely. Coolie armies are easy to of adjoining land will be preserved .in-these waters, With-the help of e , t 1+ raise and cheap to maintain. .An air. ►.. ' for all time, and that no buildings boat's crew, he managed to ro1L the ° force ie a vastly different proposition *hall ever be erected there, other stone off its base. It cost him £8,000 a land quite beyond the resources of the than the little watch .house which to have.it replaced, with the aid of . ~. provincial- chieftains. . Canton, it it already stands there.- - ----- •elaborate machinery rtiade expressly ' F true,.,has its own,airforce, and so bad - This ro rt has.been for ei nt purpose. ' - . p pe y g Tot tits '—Chang Hsaeh Liattg. The prospect is �:i centuries in the undisturbed posses- There are other rocking stones to that his army, navy and air force will aion of the Vyvyan family, as own- Cornwall and in Wales, but none pos- `" now come under the.control, of han•_ _ t :ero of the manor of Trevidren. It sessing' the interest or dimensions of «; �; king._-If the.tension between Canton i4'nsists of about 35 acres of rough the Logan. Pliny tells of one at Harz a 2 and Nanking continues there 'may poi _4 -' $iff land. Tkeeii Castle is a•very fine l,asa, a town of Asia, and Ptilemy an- sibly...be battle.for:supremacy--of--the:. example of the fortified headlands 'other which may be moved with the <A1 x air, The stake would be the control - stalk of'an asphodel. $ of China—a.better and quicker and._ ._ p which were known as castles. It is s- o- 4 �. cheaper way o[ deciding the issue pe of ' three different , .groups of 4 = g xocks,'and seems to have been nBanc= than the -Complicated "and tortuous - +. The pretty girl sat in the corner of 5 1 I > n tunry or fortl'ess of the ancient in the compartment net to her young '' 1 method of Chines campaigning, in _ Z�bitants of the countz which diplomacy.e and bargaining. � t man,her little niece on her knee. The _+ Ili the middle among generals is a more I*mportant ° 4•. 1 group,•of rocks on. trait}dashed into a tunnel,and sudden " .< - ..• •• l ;'• i factor than.genuine fighting. Nothing_._.. west iidi of Treen Castle-is'the ly the other passengers heard the lit- :. h ld is to the famous ++ -- - --..... ----- - - sou. make more Bur the end tie girl Exclaim: Kiss me; too, Auntie �,,i„I"sPP; of a Toronto wholesale poultry market were startled of civil strife in China,-and nd�he estab which, though it weighs tab Violet'." "Mavis,”_said Aunt Violet, when they 14shment or a strung C;overnment, tirar. e{)t be moved and rocked by a "you abould say 'Kiss me twice' K'qs pulled this hen out of a crate and o> erved what they the advent of the fighting airplane.--r Once on t:'time the mighty me, too, is' not good granthtor," 4miisted was.-Its almost humafi-face, _ Hong Fong Fress. ' 4 L..^ '' Fy' _.'Z ..rY r w23i-•Y.'f ti'.':.+4•v 2 . „Yn^7- '>°-+iL, ,�.. f. � - - n� •F L 4 _ • - .y--D„!-a ..as(-!.a •i•i- aG_,c�,yS• a T:''�•g,_' �,re•- P w +� -_ �,,' --ri•3--.-+rte . r. ` • _ • X•" ('• a. 11 :- • � ,,_' ..,T.,r•v , .r , •' �Y-•.. ;� r. i••- .Q �' - - Cedar Grove It has beebY a great disappoint- -nonster c4sameafty- --Pienic ment to learn that never in Ontario 7 �T ata�ai� 1 _ Cedar.,G ve. will lose none o [t an owns Broo i a ini y, July - garden prestige inmprese tins ap county ens� 1st. Public Address by Dr. G. i°. . ; so smaII area as one township h f = • 'TERMS ', g been set art,'as a coon has been this year an exceptionally high-grade the smallest unit, and even in that Chri4tie, President Guelph 0. A. C. �- rrn S1."aLrxcysar: 41-j-)ii void.cnaulr:stye: program by 22 artists of profession- case it was Prince 'Edward which is i Football, Lacrosse, Girls' Softball, aa�VL - -.%-vbempt,on to uu united ztatei and t.;feat al and amateiur repute, on the Cedar- separated by'i:-ater from Cie rest of Foot-Races, Horseshoe Pitching Cort- If, we vcorehi ed on his '- Snwniz.uo:n advance. ens Grounds on Saturday, July Kth. the province., test; Big Midway; Square and Round pp �._ Dancing with Jack Th ne's Arkanl• ' name Would be SERrIC$. Dominion Day in Pickering g m b a ton o£ filar as Farmers. Adnu inn Free: y Insurance with n • JOHN__MURKAR, Proprietor. . -' � � _ _ d [a � Remember the annual Dominion Green River prcrfettsiun.e Call on its as - -- - ' Day Celebration to be held in the Mi. B. Tho p khain NCKERING CUUKC1I ,- Pickering Memorial Park on S2tur- ,and '-Mrs. 1b'ovrl Cat r, �f SNiagara At the Green River Bapti;: C!ur - �'" do your dodo:Cc taw day, July 1st, under the auspices of Falls, spent the• week-end with !►Rea.• ch next Sunday,-the musical-part, cf 5'�'r- - The abot•� council m« Sri Mirtday; -the Firemen.-The=variousCommittee J- Gilmer.• the service, will be in charge of a '' '•''"'':7pne 5th,,at 10 a: in. .ail metnbers have been busy and have prepared a Lco aced �Irs: 'White and' teen and group of Young Peop:e fro:tz the. 1st CYRfi E: MORLEY, 1. guesent, 'the Reeve 'in the chair. splendid program of sport:.-The t,ro_ Ale%., also ,blrs. Thom went to New- Avenue'Eapti t Church, Toronto., A Phone 070+! tonville this week. t-nsiderable-' correspondence was gram:will begin woh a Calithumpian bright and helpful service is a;;�TPd p;C.HERIi`G; ONT.- as�adI and disposed uf, including, F. T. -Parade from' the West end of the 3I" Herb Staple_ ?pent IDs; 'west;i All are cordially invited. Service at --- -- - with hip'f4mily"here but returned to - .-Bunting, re S. S. No. 4 W. R. D. village to the Park, be;,rinning -At 2 p. ni.'standArd-time. " , ' �-- - � Ruddy, -re Hospitals - and indigents. p. m.' (D. S. T.) after which the the siort'i on Monday.. - C SWW r OL r ..-1• J. Tuekett, re'Pickering Beach Rd. sports will take place, consisting of tit• 'Andrew's Church Siraw•berty jtabrMwilh■l� 3. E. Spriggett, re broken ,car,sp- t: Girls Softball game;,-.iilxuiing_,rac: IITIPI$` Geyman Remedy Festal, Pickering_June 23rd. _ rings, caused by road. 'W. K. Knet- c5; tong' and high 'juCnps :and other Admission 25 cents - _-- Pj-CKEIiING ,ehel, re condition of Bay Rd. athletic conte,ts for the kiddies. dAl- FOr StbxhaCh �Tl:601£ "" - - I TENDERS WANTED MEAT MARKET Council mo+'ed to Court of Revis-i so a horseshoe pitching contest. Lib-� The simple German, remedy, ?�d- • _ ion at 1':30 p. m., said Court finally eral prizes will be given for all con- lerika, reaches the UPPER owel,j ;For the painting _of:_thF .-Sctool- .adjourned to :Monday, July :3rd:at 2 tests. In the evening a hitch-class en- washing out • poisons-do-which causal Bgilding of S. S. \o. 4 East. Ten'_ We are now prepared to -,;p. m, tertainment will be given by the fol-i stomach trouble. One se stops gas for Labor Only, the paint to be sup deliver your order A petition from -Woodiaw-n side- lowing' artists: .C'• Le Roy Kenn;;t bloating. E. C, Jones, druggist. - , plied by the Board. Tenders to be it.. -" road ,skin;; for gravel and grading Comedian and.• Entertainer; Lillian _ s o Specials fur the ~reek : V July l t 194•,, and contract comp- was presented.• Butt, Entertainer at the piano; Dot- was ` BROCK ROAD.-' letad tic August First. Cottage gully, per lb:, '12c. A bylaw repealing greed In,-pecior is Wilson, Dancer and Singer; Get-, Apply to 'bylaw was passed. trude Corbett, Entertainer. Whit-1. -�1r,. .John Afaskep ha: bFen 'con- B<,nelees Put Ftuar.t Beef,. 12c. The Committee on Roads and Bride' by Citizen.-:' Band will provide music fined to her bed suffering from suns- M• R:Bryant -5irluiti Steak, . ' 17C, fi ayes reported and paid the,foilowing: during the afternoon. A dance will mer flu. ' - g.----- ;Purtenc�tuse 9teet's, 19c, 1 41' it Sec of fetnar People, pipe culverts, 24.48; follow the-Concert. Refre-hment boo-, The Brock Road ball team. played >{'p[t SALE, ' medlar People, pipe, culverts, 237.02; 'ths will be on the grounds. Admiss--• a garpe with' Audleymn Tuesday, ev- _- 1_'-i:i$n Andrew, Manager Sam. Farndale; drag con 6 and 7, 18. ion, 25 and 10 cents, enifig last, the score being' 11-7 in i0 acres of land -W. Sanderson; -printing signs, 1A0; favor of Brock Road. Bicycle Wes. Pets re to.truck •2.25; Boi•ine Tuberculosis e o }Yd p• Roy it2r. and :tIrs. Brown,-of Toronto; Cedar prates. -4 feet inns, fi '.> i- ,1t. HARRY _.-- -Ward,•salary,.154.50',+W. Squire; drag ssre spending„ the'summer months at large end, 3, to 4 'in. -,it small, A meeting of interested farmer: -eon 4, 1'.00; G. Tripp, clean ditch, 3. at their temporary home here. Mr. -end. - -+ R. E. 3fo'.vbray,-engine planing, con_ was held.in Brougham on May 23rd, Brown had to wive up business' in Large tie posts, 9 ft. lop # with a view. to considering the ad- g p - g t;At�PENTER, BUILDER "at• 12.50; Frank Barclay, plains,- visability of asking the Provincial Toronto 'on a 4-account of poor health. inch posts, 8 ft, long. and C0+1T I'R CTOR. -. sort-Fi, 2, 3, 4, 5,_?,. 80.90;'F, Carter, Live Stock Branch to -make Picker- R: R. McLaughlin .paid-his_ last Also second grade posts. haul gravel con. 1 and 3, 80.00;_4p. ing Township a restricted area in re- visit to his summer_,home here until Young trees suitable for hedges- and. Plana and Specifications Dixon, haul gravel, con. 1, 20.00; A. September, as he- spends his sum- wns, including gards to Bovine Tuberculosis. Dr. ,� g Pine, cedar, thorn. prepared. Mitchell, haul on con.,1, 20.00- Free. Wm. Moynihan, Chief District Vet=� pier holiday months at his cottas['e in poplar, rose bushes. - - i Mantle, shovel s;inrel coil. 1 and 5,, Muskoka. Belt Smith ii left iii char- :4Lso 45 acres of asture .land to let A:l Workmanship -.anti install pipe. con. 1, 6.00; L gates erihary Inspector of the Health of' 'for season: p Guaranteed. 'b p Animals Branch, outlined the advan- until he returns. ' ` drag. con. 1. 5.50-, -J. Anderson, ditt_ tagei. and disadvantges of such a, _ George F. Jackson <RS; W. Marks, shovel gravel 1,-2,I system. Dr. McEwen, of Pickering. ' Duahartou 39.42 R. R: 1. Locust HiiL .PI0KERIN© P. Q. _.3, 4-and 5. 1-1,75; J. Ravie. ditto, 9:25 Dr_ Brb%en of-Markham and 31i,. N +G. He i-erley, ditto, 4.00; C. Linrner, Neale, of. 'Xcme Farmers' Dairy, in iur(oariur+. &[,, PAul'< - 2.00; C. Schwalm,,hall gravel, R. L. 'Cvmnto, each took a leading•part, in- June 16th. Sunday School at 2.30 p. = 300: C. P. R., gravel for con 1 and the gen m. and eral discussion�that followed. F:venin[r Player and 'Seimon 'r�E+ gTfl�1$ - ' 2, and-R. L., 4510; J. Soden, gravel • he Toronto Department of Public at 3-°,0• Preacher, Rev, E. G. Robin- =dor con. 7-and-8, 9-90;_-V. Ross, gray.- Health does not demand milk'from -.son.. B, D.. ;k cordial inyitation. is- '�► - e1 for con. 2. `..'0.55; 'W. Ellicott, gr- tuberculin-tested herds. they rely pp hereby given you, to worship with us. - - -- - ._ end 5 B 0 A. Bra le shoe r- : .ave3 for cep..5, 4, and R L, 88A0; :.: _. gravel con, 1, 2, 3 .t pasteuria,�ttion to make the•milk safe ` for human consumption. but the city - '. iaiel5 Values that Mean Exura Sav:Itg9. - y y' el ouNk is demanding it and-to meet s3Ce1 con. 1, 6.00; I. Brown shovel this demand the large dairies are ad- - -- :For Th+tr- , Fri. an+1 34&t. -gra-rel, eon.'1, 4.25; R.•Davis shovel eis:ng then Producer that in ;the- - •Xravel, con. 4, and 5. ,10.00; Chas. .,Cooper, gags and oil, 70.53; Gordon near future their dairy-herds must "A ice K�•1°�p�P�, 2 A 'a for ,, �.• . 1 A_+ J. Law- spring 'for truck, 1.10; Jac., be periodically tested.' - C' �s�� i a7G -A unaqmous motion was passed � Meyer. bonus wire fence, 3.60. asking that a committee-be Appoint- ' Brolten$i�c. '= Jeiiy P)wdery -Certo y` The stdndihx committee on .Trans- to communicate ' with the proper _!lbe. 1k. Per pka 3c. Par battle SU. Aportation, Hest and Light-Paid the• authorities as. to what further act- Strewing, hydro- Flee. Greenwood .Mtaff�t8,. t""r � � --_ -•. . - =-� • ' - :'attest Lights, 3033. ion should be taken. _ The Standing Committee on Con- "-- - -� ttiafiencies paid the following, D. R. Aorse Register -MILEAGE (Corn Flukes scrlr PickfNw _ - `-'Peaaate Beaton, salary, 125.00; 1.. Johnston, GREENHALL'S BEST (22722), the 2 Pk g!0 17C. 4'! r 7. jxr ?Sic. - • P&c lb. 1�C. >i "f sic"ct}}1lMhLof,.3i$ iilusal.;"I Wor=-- t~na � � 1d, stationery, 91.78; United Type- Clydesdale _Stallion, 'the pm rt " Y Pe Y T�..,ito�s, 2--tin-i • ,supplies, 12.55; H. E. `Turn- - of-F: M_CCooper, Claremont, Will 'MONEY � _ e' `er, delivery of notices. 6.20; John make the season of 1933, at hi. I K;ornStarch lFlmerS..upM .' .-- $. P. 9auee 31uzkar. advertising Court of Revis- own stable, lot 22, con. 9, Picker- 2 pkga 19e. .-All hinds 9e-. Per bottle 266. Pion, 3.00; E. Chapman, re Dept. of ing, one mile west-of Claremont. - Z-00; ays, 3.00; G,: Middleton, ditto, CHARRAS � [129'0] ' .(168249), the - I ;., • .OEf; A.'Spesis, re wood Iota, 4 45; French Imported Federal, Provin- 1 Dust Pan and 1 Dish oth, �th .,15cs - -W: Chester, salary, 25.00; T. Gregg, cial Premium and Grand Champion "Div, Court, May,' 4.00; E. Gleason, Percheron Stallion, the property of Tea"`EXG @�IE'.IIt Quality," t lb • 29co i• stilts. 4.00; - Oscar 'Wilson, Brougham, will T I R E l"' _ The Standing CoTn:Mittee olt Rel- make the .season of.x•933 at his yt : ief paid the following; Booth and _ on -stable, Brougham, Opt. - 1durison, supplies, 4.93; S. Marrish, Don't be misled Don't forget the-Hig Liay at Nekeriax bn July ist, k applies, 18.7$; Rby Moirish, supp- DOL, (173208], (12921), the impor '.byso-talled-bar- _ ' Fun for both youn(t`aad'old. & -" _ lies, 9.24; R. 31owbray,, ditto, 3.31; French Perc})erc,n- Stallion the _g a i a '' tires. 'vn Sadler, ditto, 88.78; M. S. Chap- property of E. A. Somerville, will Goodyears are °f3©01r- � �__�-UR,SON man, ditto, 6.02; Oshawa Hospital stand for the season of 1933, at the most econo- his ovt-n stable, loi 14, 10th lime;• ' . -'Taxi Service, 5.00; W:. PenQelly, for- micas-area y°° _- Markham Twp. This horse is a - . :r PI C K E R I N G xood, 8.00; I. Cathetwood, Potatoes, can, buy..They . Government overnment Prem. Horse. Terms, deliver more iiafe " - - $10.00. No. 2836, Form Al. All acs- Yoti order Pao-NE PICKERI-NG OW _ ' pipe deliver t C L idents at owner's 'risk. , - t mileage for your _ f_' Saturday Night money. Let e - CANADIAN BANK DRAFT, '�o: - • -�• give you some • .. Markham.3 proper yll Tt O' ow y, of Doc mileage :. = JuIy 8th f Enrollment �o. ' will records. -ickerin � -' Hard ware make the season as follows: •will . . f*•' )s, nt. -ta ndard ti wr,) leave his own stable at Whitevale More on Tuesday • and proceed:t eo o John P plc _ _ANNUAL , Barnes', Cherrywood, for night. ride On :. Wednesday, will proceed to-:Art. Goodyear �' �R'DEN PARTY Milroy's, Cedar Grove, for night. _ Prepared for Hot' oteathe� _ rv� - Thursday night will be at'his own Tires : stable, Whitevale. Friday will pro= than on any defects and ?CEDAR .:-'GROVE - ceed to Murray Dunkeld's, con. 8, • Elec'tric Range$'and Perfection Cook.Stove @. road hazards Pickering, for night, and Saturday other kind t)►'t vt'33 Arti�t� n ill uphold night at his own stable, where he �.3'creen L?ourrt oast R'indaa.Screens to keep onG the flies p will remain till the following Tues_ ; 'Gordon Law' - and be-comfoi•tabTe. - our Garden Party. day-, I repatKtiolt ' Terms to insure foal, $10.00, Phone-290R_ KING BUG KILLER on the'attt*tive Feb. 1st 1934. All accid- payable, ents at owner's risk.'Wm. McCarty, .piekerin - jlt,; The GEniek and Sore Death Insecticide. . ZDARER& G.ROMOS Manager.. D ...__ _ . Agent for McCor[n,icL- Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. High Class Comedian. and never 1+efure Muiciuns+ 'FOR QUICK SALE � our Motto:-"We have-it, Can get it, Or - .- � � � it is not prods." heard,in this. _ _ . . i .district. ' 1 E.4Lex Cotipe, 1928 :. 175 a) ���s,j��� - Xissinn. SOU. and IOc. 1 Flint Coach, 14r37-_ "La0 f)fl J. S. BAI�7gJVN, �' PICK:IrRI�G _• - 1 Desoto Sedan,'19' + 350 W _ TE1,1L "MADELIN-E" 1 Durant Sedan, 19:30 --...:__. 45000 . - _- �v �1 Chevrolet Ton Trach, 1928 -150.00 .$E iUTY �.7AL011T 1 Otilti Packer(dewunstrator) ... :' 45.110 3 PRIN93 SPECIALS - •A nnImber of Gang Plows (reconditioned): , Marvelling and' ' Sets of Diges, two and three horse y (PRICES TO SHOOT AT)� = - - .Finger Wavingr :. _. - _ __2 Ridi MP1owR' - 6 ' Scalp Treatment, 8 Use owers,5 fi (6eertng, Fco9t fi mood [tnd llfcGormltk 1,1-} Horse International Gas Engine ' 20,f►0' Team Harness at $25.95 pei�•'set Hair-cutting. 1 Type E 1:leCormiele: )eerino Horse Collars; 1.90 each up '•''Vra-*ianeni.NVaving a Specialty, - ; :. ..En;ila0 Cotter, good ae nQw, •125 0(+. ' - Att other Harness parts it equally low prices. ,. adllixii 35�ti.1Y1r3�I1; 1 Mc(:urmick I)eeriug C+zrn SciytTlzr' Men'x FArm Boots at 1.95,per pair one row, one year old : 55.00 Other Lines of Work-Boots, 2:49 per pair.up. " 'Phone 1906 : CLA'RKMO 'T 'f•fi$ed Etectrie Stove(three Nola)• 23,00.. Men's Sea Oxfords at 1,95 Boys' at 1.75 " -+► A number of Tractor Pl{)vgs Youth's at 1.59 per pair rap J LJ'NEf�LL °X' 10-20 Titan Tractor, snRable for belt work. 50.00 Men's Overalls, 1.23, 1*49 and 1:75'per pair 1 Tet4m Matched Grey_Horser., 13 year old!, .. 250.00' ]goy4 3 year to i year English Sport Pants 95c plRlr Ft'\FKAL DIHh:(.'T011 ANT), •I -Mare, Blind, 11 ears old 53• - C•8 EMBALMER : 1 Sib, @earl9 new, 80.ft. high vvtrith roof Come,ia;arrdsee-# yc, dal S „ ,:air cu `vt', .1, �1Ntt1Pt',+ WANTED-USED, TRACTORS Phone:2904; . See trs for yyoltr baying eq,1$ment-Beattq and Scoz,ttville l.ottden Repairs,, rope Etc. Night and Day `iorvicr CECIL S t - $urint•l- Pgvne Reo-ide is Yhotiel CHAS COOPER CLAREMONT Q s c g E R z - - .•�...,may,.+- r"-- .':p•.-- .. .i. , .�','._". s_...- '- -- _ . _ - _'•ar,. ..=dirt •,.'- '�' �.r.-. .^z•° - x .y, Yf' 4, 4v L # I Mrs. Robert H sn,' Qf,-Aurora, Mrs Palmer a -� i'T pent a few days Magnus Morgan is drivinga new 'W� ANDERSON - •- on 83t ra dsy, June IOth ' e'epe°wog s week R{th''iMe�ode days with friends is Stouffvit[e Dodge car. . here, this .seek_ _ - ^ - t:s Iiaseell and 6elrs.Pilkey.-a son. - � The Sunday S_•hool picnic has v. Plan for the let of Jul in Pielc The closing m'eeCiaa of the - Mtee )Margaret Macnab spent been announced for the neighbor ..'IIU11iBARTON 4 z P: S. of the. United Church- several day@ in Toronto- during ering.- Bills-aed-'programs ace on hood of July 10th at Pt Bolster, was held ou Friday evening last, the past week. _ r�. 'display arouoq town• was cetellrated b a banquet y q T.and Mrs, Paterson-e an A_ W lift number froru' here. attended- and INSURANCE ;;•• - Mies Mildred Neal,_ of-Moubt and program. About 85 were res p h�utr fhb R?hi.t6y•Lindsay* Conference liorest, is speodind- a few dayq out and were boated in-th-e-ban o church eeto ithere.g•atterd of the Baptist Church ails week. ALTTOMOBLLE. sx w ith her uncle and aunt, Luther uet hall which cvaa very nicely Mrs. Pulfer, of Turoutu. spent FIRE a end Kra.,Pilke.y. q 9 Telephone and lighting service ; Chas. Cooper left au -Monda decorated. At the'head tahle'were' suffered considerably. frog._-the.,the past•week _with fir, and hire _ Bt?RGLANY evCUing for Vancouver and other Rev.R, T_ and.bita• •Ricfiaed�,' of etOrin�❑ Sunday evening. Aitken, with a .,.,m pile tn�:tored - Port Perry, Rev. Mr. and 'bars. to eurt.Balhter unenight dnriniz OASUALTY „ weateru pointa�n -a b6siness and Will any cone who has know. Glover, Luther Pilkey. Mra. D. A. theivee§. ' :'. :__ LIFE INSURANVE ` pleasure trip. Scott,' Mrs. Rawsotrand'Mra.-Do ledae,of the marriage-register of The -L?usen- green Iio!iae.`has the Sri tint Church kind! nutif !bars. and,1kSrs.. Cancer:-:;n rind king. Ni:-.S ltieharda was the chief p y y Mr.'and Mra. W{flow of Tort nto Phone Pickering 79'20 301y been.a busy spot during the last s baker ca the ei suing, heirs the pruperauthoritie@. j few .days—tomato cants of p •g -- Albert- Slack, -of Re inn, and spent the Reek end with ,,times p going lotroduc eJ by lkir. Glover. tout t• $ Underhill wad i#ev. and 11ra. 'BONDS—Government, Municipal and \~,. :� f -out iv large.yuantities.- W nt. Slack, of Mona Road, are Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. master. Dis adare99, ­Square Pege Glover, the ratter being a cbd-sin Rev. R. G. and efts. Carruthers, spending a few daps visiting Safe investments at from 5 to 7 pee ' of the West,are'in Eastern Call. in Ru`an,1 Holes,' ur The Tragedy relatives ia.thi3 loca4£Ep. of Rrs. Willuw. cant. -of thefiti-._t." -w,49 ldudly applar,d d The Bowli6g Tuurnment on ads for' a few weeks prior to his, ed. T4�. .� CtiYiug !,art in the pro- The extra Rang' who have-been r 1N8URANCE—All classes written in. ' 'transfer to Kinderalep. grata n'rc. ; blisse? Enid Cook and. employed in removing :he steel Wednee'day last was eerioublp cluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. Friends of Finlay Sam6 have �; on the 0. P. R. from •Bitrkeltun to curtailed, owing to the rain of storm. Accident and Sickness. Grtice ,-,u:an, Miss _-Margaret the aftercoaa. However, rims _ received announcement of bis Lindsay, have cute 1 5tcnft'ville, Spegee.lrF. Joe 'Ward, Bill Tom` p sled '.their from Buwnianvi[le, Phone or write a,arriage to. Janet--Sa-ra MacLean 'linacln, ;lira -hiar� �YhEte. furs. Job and Mr. 1V.[orknn is back on hie Markham and l�dwtnarl£eC were 43tf ED,,BOWMAN,Whitby ;. - da Thursday, June list at Wing- Evan Mi-s Isobel Grew¢. Don regular job again. This nrarksi among those present, and cob• ham, HeciKFa. Hugh Gregg, Delbert the. t atnpletiuu of another tunas}siderable, entertainment carried G. M. Forsyth ]3 remodeling 1.- p by cur Cailwaq�, It ,will. re'I the ,game on into the evening. DINTY S� GARAGE Booth. J1r Scott and Mra. Pi!key. and raising the house occupied.b5• _ called that tbi• ie 'the 1•ipe that :Tho�i, and Margaret Graham. A - wtia to ripen up Port '14ctiirr+ll in f Unfortunately all prizes went out Cor. Brock and Kingston Rde. foundation i9 to be laced under <=. = ' '�'he -1012. It is I of loan Announcements Tar ti p „ . predicted that the C� 6ecnnt toarnaalent• Co be held on -Itkie house. P. R. will whorl y withdraw at, ' :General Repair Work all care, • Mr. Woodward. formerly of the � ��� operations in Lindsay, the 23rd, will be:made next �`eek. gurapteed at uaroaable . -.-«tall of the hank- here, suffered Eye's prices. _ b;iWllv.WQrie.9 and cuts about the ' r_� ,�, a � V - g � face in a motor accident on one of Acetylene Welding , s° '4 Batteries ro airAd and char ed, tE,e - hills •uor,th of here- a few A P g d ' Firestone and Dunlop Tires,r t faights ago. The regular meeting 'of - the Model - - eg ® Gasoline and Oita. - * : .Claremout Women's Institute will be-held at the dome of_M re.Jamer `� Refreshment Booth is Canneotioe McCullough on Weduebdns June -; i' �Q' �ratrtl the stet 's E hmag 1 - Phone Pick,7500; - = 21st, at-2.80 p. m. The following R B (night or day). - - program will be given. musical �� C H. Tuck, , - --- numbers by Mrs Scott nod- Mrs. I M/LTN BLEEP 'Palmer : a paper on "Social Life T. R _ 0 N_- T..` of Grandmother'" Day' Roll _._ .Part-14 - - 481y 'PROPRIETOR * - Call—Dis la of, is - - Ticlkets'5OC. - Return 9t)c p p Hereditary coed:bons may be cl- _ ._ _ t3adeeesinas. asses as cross-eyed conditions due to _ The regular meeting of the W paralysis of certain museles at birth. DAILY �, E i E 1 M. S. of the Uoited Church was Hypergpia or far-sig'htedness -due to - held on Thursday last and proved malformation making the case that -� to be a very interestin"eetin l�asteca Standard Time Mies.CiararL oderhill Rave a s en• child's formative years, but remains _. Leave Pickering Eastern Leave Tii.routo did report of the 6th Annual See as a weakness during the natural Eastern House Staddard Bay st Dundae l i + tional Meeting at -- Brooklin. in life.- Astirrmatism,- Myopia and dis- � A. M. P' M Time A. lit. P. H. - ] _ Eye:sigk - ='a in which she stressed people-not to eased eases may be in a-snail-per- a 6 09 e 2 54 ad 30 ,s•":•30 �m :,+aw+r, ry.r�+.t e.r► talk;oa depression. but of renewal centag'e of cases also be so classed. t r w iw • a+a,54 a 3.54 7 3G 3A hope and worst. We inus•t remeat Created conditions are thoa� due to 7.54 a 4'54 _ ' 9.04 5 311 'a a"' ber the power uf, prayer and that the-effort placed upon us. due to the 024 .5.54 _ ' 10.3k _06-.30 DISNEY BLACK, religion is contagious and can be -demapds of civilization in the duties 1054 a 654 c It 3G 7.30 caught: The women of Japan and obligations we must meet. Ths Oshawa .'need the vrornen of Canada, as du is due to specializing -on work by a 11.54 7.54 F M. a 5.30 per- Post Olba P"U� ygu the women of Canada need the Parts null all of each separate part P. M e 8'� 12 3v- 9.313-- a done by separate employee,,; 'and in - 1254- -9.54 230 - 10.30 women of Japan. Hire. 9tanburp is 1.!4 b 10.44 - 83Q ------.- __ -•- •gave'sn {ntereaEing' paper on'-the this-'ikay the variety or•change frots - loo ser ministers of our Western one class+ of work to another, shich- a 3aily'except$m. dt Elul. n.$unde►y9 dt HoE. ocly. -• pp constituted a rest to the Worker i• _ c gat. aolp, a Sat.. 3tir►, dt Hot. >nlp' F'roviocea. impressing all present lost and the constant•work for long • of the ]hardships they endured er periods making concentrated of. PARCEL-EPRE38 'TO ALL POINT'4 ' sad their reward tvitfi suece"- forts on a 'special line a greater efi Hie@ Walker gave a report on ort on the whole. Concentrated efi t G Gray Coach I,i©ea rotttea(crept '- temperance statistics justreceivred ort without proper periods of relax' L'' 9, �' points) - } ., ..I, showing that in r=e year 52,340 - - • anon ?Hakes the strain more agR'ca+�• L onog aeoule reached Lhe sae of += 4W }t:- . as #r. '3t 1i.:.,F�, ;� - twen,ty one and during the same Wise for each individual to so• study gear-39,345 new names were added themselves that they may ' know il.r!►'�J'fQSllAr to the list of resident liquor per. their limitations and in so knowing r Ct�d,+Gh L 1C', _ in it -holders. llliaa Selea (31o•veF you may.conserve-for the future the - rendered a very appropriate -energy that will be an added asset - Erratern H'�uae—Pirkrirg -„ ' vocal ecila and M{sa aid Cook to yourself, your family and year • _ and Mies Grace Selman a delight- employer. ful piano du"t. to be continued When time sOp�oath- , - - es its final hoar the Will be stiandift In a B R E E D ­.T 0 - T' H 'E 8 E'S, T mute tribute to the persons they have beee� }' erected to-honor.- Our * .. _ r . . .�..:d } / creative skill. secures • - R the beet results. - -,No Greater Tribute" - -ti,.y .. � -mod r � '� -a;: •I - ,y N. W. STAFFORD Kingston Road . " e^ ;a•t�ra.; '� ' ., # 'Whitby ( - ``;•' �. " ­'Phone Whitby . ' • d. y • x':' 462 ' i '��K�' key ,� ':� �,�••3 �. _ - .h . ]Ia Leaf. Mutual 1*4 -� Jusu ace Co. w Cheap rates for farm and country' M buildings, Windstorm Insurance on buildld(�1 mind-mills.Silos etc, i-' 'I:. Automobile Insurance L lof all kinds. �_1 jL a. + : '.:•FAWNS P'OB BALE ,,_'°.f• Write or phone ED., BO 'er' MA- M 20 . WHITBY, ONT. loop sow pa a r• ��• ?+tt� -vn+ = ;'.' f _•:'. MILTON MONCUR (Imp.} 126976' (21513' - - - , THE CLYDESDALE STALLION IMPORTED *ND OWNED BY NELSON WAGG, CL7IREMONT, ONTARIO, - Sold and installed by W(LL STAND AT HIS OWNER'S STABLE FOR SERV'iCE FOR THE SEASON Of 1333. FRANK 3 P$QUSB MARES FROM A DISTANCE CAN BE PASTURED. ni- r°, ''V:;r s�N--.,.;. ,-r; .:+r� '. i.�, -.ter «_+., , .,. -. 3�a+ .,,n� -•,a.m,+."'ten-~ _,'�.; .• . ' �-.-" .. ` 4• r \' OR Y"'n'y, '+,.+i ..5.�, _ -.M i�.2',y�.' :'i-. ^,.Y'm-,mot' �• {.' '•: -,:-,''y' . Machine Falls = Eight World Faint Visitors . Of �1E' P�"�'SS In 1Vorth York _ , . And Two Pilots - Voice ._ - Canada, The Empire and The World at Large - Camp Borden Mechanic Toss- Bodies Burned Beyond Recognition—Three of Victims Be- -; ,...+. L ed to Deaf! in Teeth lieved to be Women--Pilot Reports Trouble Aloft, CANADA :career for scores of ambitious Young of Gale But Decides to Make One Last Flight The "Hike" Grbws Popular Canadians, and provided thrifts for Toronto,'June 11,-,Pack W. Kon- " There is more than passing interest thousands of patrons on both sides of dall, 20-year-old Camp Borden air Chicago, .tune 11.-One of the huge water, attendants at the ramp and � ` 1n the news that, on the recent ho]i- the international border. There is mechanic, •suss killed when his light, Sikorsky airplanes used by the Pal- thousands of persons watching from, day, . 150 members of Lake Shore no reason to feel that this growth is single-seater monoplane buckled in a Waukee Company for sight-seeing the shore noticed that'a wing dipped Young People's Societies hiked to a merely of the mushroom-variety; on windstorm and plunged 1,000 feet into flights from the World's Fair grounds slightly. ` .meeting place at Port Credit. p the contrary, the,game is firmly !m• a field in North York late yesterday crashed today and killed 10 persons Vickery apparently se..sed that generation or so ago the roads and planted in the affections of the public afternoon. two miles south of the Glenview Air- something was wrong, and decided not _ and will continue to prosper.--Peter- Kondall was the only victim in the port where the 1930 national air races to risk a landing then. He raised the Z►athwaya about Toronto-and all other borough Examlaer. were held. ship into the air agars and headed urban centres-were well trodden by, -:, were area of the terriffic wind- K, pedestrians. storm which swept the district, left The pilot of the plane was Carl V. .toward the Pau-Waukee headquarters Parents and Youth of the airport some 30 miles away. What better method of locomotion a trail of upset'craft along the water- Vickery. The co-pilot was Harold y Jacobs. Persons at the air:•)rt and motor- ts there for the man who is not in a Little is accomplished by the fierce front, shattered trees, ripped awn fists along the highways saw the giant - scoldings for the transgressions of awnings and signs and swept,billows It was said than three of the eight g ;:hurry. their offspring which it is the fashion, of sand across the cif Oni through passengers were women. Aline skimming northc:ard, about B00 Can it be that young people along r y• Y g feet up. Two miles south o1 the sir-' -'"'�-•`-the lake shore are catching this spirit just now, to give the parent class. the activity of the Toronto Life-saving All the bodies were burned so badly Parental diselpline •ma be more lax crews, who rescued 32 persons, were that they could not be identified im- port, the plane began to wobble, then' >. of their forefathers, who walked all y the right wing dropped off and the ' over this new country? In England than fn some earlier generations, but," other deaths avoided. mediateli. ship plunged nose first to the ground. it If modern youth can transfer reason- The light machine,tossed like a leaf Was Afraid to Land The impact was so terrific that one the weekend "hike" is perhaps more g Vickery took off with the amphibian motor of the plane buried tself in the popular than it ever was; and young sibility for their faults and tailings to is the 6ale.]ike winds which suddenly Canadians cannot do?better than 101- their parents,why can not the modern caught it, was beating back. towards plane from the ramp at the World's ground. Wreckage was scattered over low this example putting the beat parents plead that they are just ae " Fair ground early in the evening. a,n area almost 100 yards square,None foot forward.-Toronto Globe. their parents taught them to be, or <:• ;' : •• • 4 c He circled about the grounds an$ of the bodies was thrown from the let them be, and so start a buck-pass. h 1 r c :;.`!` !; over the water-front on the usual short cabin, however, and when the ship Edison and Nickel ing sequence extending to the upbring- sight-seein tour, burst into flames a second after crash- ing of Adam and Eve? g The Edisons have patented s claim possibly the loudly ` proclaimed As he started to land upon the ing,the bodies were all burned. " In the Sudbury district which confirms grievances are to a considerable ex.*hat Edison himself told the present tent imaginary, Every now and then writer In 1906. He was at that time The Markets Waves Wash - x° there sounds above the chorus of ^ • working on a storage battery which ; _ sq something must be done about it" a = uired large quantities of nickel. He eq he had gone up and prospected voice or two that suggests the possi- PRODUCE PRICES. ..Three to Death ,r said z in that country himself, and he drew bility that Youth and the ways of Toronto dealers are buyi`-g produce su oval on a sheet of paper. This, he youth are not particularly ae�r pbea• at the following prices:Eggs-Prices to farmers end coon- Strong Swimmer Hoes Dovrn- -- Maid, was the crater of as ancient col- omens-that-modern youth is essen• _ Bally the same as were the complain.. try shippers: Ungraded,cases return- With Two He Tries _ - Rcaaa. In the southwest tract of the lag elders of their own youth.-Kings- ed, fresh extras, 13 to 14c; fresh .to Rescue. , ,oval, he said, the Copper Cliff mines firsts, 11 to 12c; seconds, 9 to 10c; ton Whig-Standard. cracks, 8 to 9c. Graded Ecureuils, Que.; June 11.-Rollins Were situated. Then he indicated a :,_ canes free, 'point in the northeast portion of the : 15c for fresh extras, 13 to 13%c for waves in the-wake of a passing steam= THE EMPI" fresh firsts 11%c for seconds. scat and said: "There is where I found Butter-No. 1 Ontario creamer er brought about a triple drowning - -- !What I want.—H Herald. Progress In 6ritafn . Thar, is substantial reason for sat- Churning 1S'dc; No. 2, 17%c, y tragedy in the St. Lawrence River here Churning cream-Special, 18 to to-day. Three youths of a party of tea J1n Austrian 1Marnin lafactioa. in the continued Improve. 2 from their,nearby v they- ' o p 19e; No. 1, 17 to i8c; No. 14 to village of Donnacoa �-Ag�r �a �herw he term meat o1 the figures of unemployment. 15c; f.o.b. shipping points. in 1!`cL+,..., :1► Poult A were tossed ' ry, " " grade, sIive--2833 - - -. "tazoline' came from. At any rate, , . taxes on gasoline &mounting to 24c a In March of 80,000, and we now have by&AA&K nv. .about in the wares rolling up the _ Sailors pins other Sees, have resulted the returns for April, which show a over 3 to 3% lb,., 16c; over 2% to " !n 18,b00 Austrian automobile owners further decline of 78,000. The total ' 8 lbs., 13c; over 1'1a o 2rfs iba, tie. beach. in 16,5 In their license late !a Wren has thus been brought below 2,700,000, Fowl, fatted, over 5 lbs., 10c; over Unable to swim, they were standing! p A reduction of more than 200,000 In d to 5 lbs., 9c; over 3 to 4 lbs., 8c; in four.feet of- water as the huge , risonths, says the Associated Press. three months of such international nn- old roosters, 5c. Turkeys, market waves ''from the passing vessel ap-1 Thin !s a cleat case of how the toy- price. Squabs, per pair, ?5c. Pigeons, coached the beach. The two shouted easiness is tar greater than we could p .`arnment can kill the goose that coughs _.. ; :r. pair 15c..". exultantly as the first breakers reach- up " bare expected. We found employment A grade, dressed-Fowl, � i - up the aheckels, which should not be Jack W. Kondall (left) and George oultry, overlooked In this country.-St. Thom- last mouth for 9,534,000,people, 91,000 ga fatted, over 5 lbs., its• over 4 to 5 them sad splashed over. Chefs. 1s Times Journal. - more than a year ago.-London Daily Godson, young Camp Borden air me• lbs., 11c; over"•3 to ! lbs., 10c; old shoulders,but larger succeeding waves! i chanics took off in separate vanes roosters Sc Telegraph. - 'carried d Z. •. p swept them from their feet and that _ from Barker Field for short fl hts. B a poultry lb less than backwash arc e m beyond algantli Project - - "" .Godson landed safely In the wind- `&A!'.""C"dgradde 2c}lbn less than "B". their depths ,_...._ the out , be o -' --- -' New Detective$The very frugal Dutch are now lift - - _: ,.storm at the same time his comrade_ GRAIN QUOTATIONS. The-survivors of the little swim- - ;lIn"g up the bottom of the sea for agri- What we badly need.is a new,type. was crashing to earth with buckled Following are Saturday's closing mine,party aided residents Iu the cultural extension. The dairy Indus- at detect've and a new technique of wings a few hundred yards away. ' i crime detection to give a 4111 q,+stations on grain transactions for search for the bodies'of the three vio- 'try of Holland is a national asset. Six g p to our -Courtesy IFiail aa-d Empire. car lots, prices on Basis c.if. bay time-and all bodies"-were recovered bi i thousand men are.at work on their Jaded appetite for crime stories. Qoite ports• dunk to-night. ;resat ,odamatton work of reclaiming obviously the one person who can fun- its homy port, Barker Field, and waa Manitoba wheat-No. 1 hiird, submerged lands, which also have "inia has Lu+ i within 400 yards of the landinr field 71Vc: No. 1 North.,-68Vac;--No. 2 _ ...Lake Ramsay Tragedy served to solve the Dutch unempioy- posing to modernize the Force In s� when it quivered in the teeth of the North., 6TVic; No. 3 Norw.:voce Sudbury, June 11. -- W. t►ougtar eral drastic ways, and among other wind, the wings,folded upwards, and Man..oats-No. 2 C.W., 83c; No. 3 meat problem this winter. However, C,W., 30•%c; No. 1 feed,29 mac; mixed Davis,81, a general merchant. at Fal• things adumbrates a sort of Police th, lane,dro ed like a stone. feed oats. 22c, canbridge, was drowned in Lake Ram _ another Quarter o1 a.century will have P. Pp • to pass and another $375,000,000 be Sandhurst es the Institute of Sclea• Pilots and members of the ground Manitoba barley-No. 3 C.W., say at lit o'clock to-night, a few min- 1pent before the work of the ree aim- tilic Crtme Research, where the C.I.D, cret++s from Barker Field found the 41%c• No. 1 feed screenings, $15.50 utes after entering the water. - --lug the submerged land of the Zuider will take its poet-graduate course,• we young student-flier lying half out of :.per tam• Accompanied by Miss Adams of . shall look, if !t ever materializes, for the wrecks g. Ontario grain, approximate prices, y • .$Re can be completed-Brandon l3nn, wreckage, stir] Irvin He was gr Fri Montreal, recently.appointed_ goblin .' The new men and the us* methods, rushed to Toronto Western Hospital, track, shipping point-Wheat, 75c to health nurse at Falconbridge, he went _ ••Commercial Education "The criminal," Gays Lord Trenchard; but died as he was carried into the 77c; oats, 28 to 30c; barley, 35c to to near the dam at the lower end of "has become more skilful, more no- operating room. He.did not regain 38c; corn, 56 to 58c• rye,.35-to" 18c; the lake, & place unfrequented by The time has come when, more than' bile and more scientific." In a word, consciousness. buckwheat. 28c to 80c. lever, commerce should no longer be he comes daily nearer to the fiction HAY AND STRAW. bathers at night. According to Miss _ considered a simple tame of chance. COMPANIO!v SAFE. ; Adams, Davis entered the water first. It'is essential that commercial opera- reader's beau-ideal of what a criminal Or-e minute ahead of Kondall, pilot- e quoting dealers e. hay and straw As she went in she heard him caul - - •!lions should be subjected -to precise °ught to be.-London Evening;News. ing a plane of the same type and prices:quoting to shippers the following from some distance from shore, "Came prices: No. Z timothy, baled. tan, $9 rules, so that results may be predict- make, George Godson, 19, t-ompanioa to $9,50; No. 2 timothy, S7 to SS; on in," and she started to'swim to- ad with the least possible risk of er- Choice of Goods of Kondall, and mechanic' at Camp straw, wheat, baled, ton, $6 to ;6.50;, wards_ him. - -ror. Ia other words, commercial en- The purchaser has lost the habit of, Borden, reached the field and landed, do, oat, baled, ton, $6. All straw must That'tvas the last she`sats or heard terpriae should be organized on the and desire for, choice. I say that this" He leaped from the plane, seized the be good length. of him, for when she reached the place - - _ basis of a true science, Canada can mental and spiritual disease is More wing to steady it in the wind which � from which he had called he had die _with advantage systemize her com- important than the merely mechani- ripped pped across the field and turned to C1. p� [�� a snercial activities, seeking out the sys- cal tact of cheap production. Such a watch his companion. The machine Submerged Car appeared. 8 p Drowned In Nipiesing ' ten which best suits her requirements. statement will.sound fantastic' in the folded and dropped as he looked up. _Tomb of Child Forth Bay, June 11.-Tho second -,The co-gpera:tioa of mg*+__�facthrers and ears of those who'are accustomed, as • Kondall, formerly of St. Thomas, ' die orth _°)_the season occurred !n =- :traders In the Dominion should be ob- all modern men are, -to. -implied ma- where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lake 1lipissing to-day when John trained in teaching in Canadian schools •terialism. Yet here, as in every other-_Kd_ a- _-_ll rreside, had been attached to Cornwall, June 11.-'Death stalked the commercial and industrial system department, it is'the mind that gov the permanent staff at Camp Borden into two Cornwall families today and Schell, aged about 38, Or west Ferris, which has been decided on. When erns and not the material conditions. for two years, after two years` stir- what* were intended to be enjoyable, lost his life while swimming at Cham- other countries are organizing their It is notorious that in certain districts, dent training. Both he and Godson outings at Sheik's Island resulted in Plain Park, tour miles south of here. commerce It 14 not for us to sit back in certain trades covering great num- were employed at the same work. drownings. Henry Blais; aged 19, .,Goderich Voy.Drowns with folded arms. Success, is the re- berg •of.people, choice is still ezer• son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe Blais, Goderich, June 11.-As an aftermath sward offered for.serious e:orts to build cised, and has a great effect, For In. One of Every 200 Children` "'was among the swimmers, and evi- of a terrific windstorm Which raged an army of specialists in com- stance, I would quote the demand for ;dentay was attacked by cramps and in from Lake Huron at four p.m. to-' Jv_�rce.-La Presse. Chesbire cheese among the' Lance.' Traffic Victim in Toronto disappeared wltbout'any of his com- day, the body.of Donald Muir, aged lo, shire operatives. They know what Toronto.-"One out o1 every 200 pinions being aware that he was in was recovered' from the lake at 6 1D Value of Laughter they want' and they insist upon it; children in Toronto was injured In difficulties. o'clock this afternoon. It is not recorded who first said "A they will not accept,,as will men in traffic accidents last year;' Mayor The second drowning o�4urred about Saturday. evening Norman Taylor,, IIittle nonsense now and then is re the south, &.substitute or an interior Stewart told a radio audience Friday• the middle of the afternoon, when 32-year-old proprietor of the Maple 1lshed by the best of men:' But who- article.-Hilaire Belloc in The Eng- night in the course of an address. This Jennie Crowder, four-year-old daugh- Ridge service station at Delaware, ]i.sh Review. was.the most disastrous aspect of the ter of Mr.and lilrs.Hubert Crowder,15 ever it was, be might with equal a'c• whole accident situation, the mayor Pine Street, lost her life when her 'rook his friend Alfred Nicholls to the -curacy have observed that a great deal Thames. Nocholls, *ho could not THE UNITEC STATES believed. " father's automoblle,�in which; she was g-im remained close to shore. Tay- of nonsense is relished at any time "Realize what it means fir ou as an y playing, went over the embankment Esthetic Crime lor, who had not been' swimmin re ..- by most men. In business or pleasure, •. � _ ...c. , ., g =-a laugh is as ungrily sought as any- gang tiotn the many thefts Of individual," he declared. Thin 1s an into the river. ,cently, swain across, and half way. Judging Intensely personal matter. There were thing else ey be on the pro- valuable paintings reported recently; Car Enters River :.`" back he called. out with a sh6w"oi 19 children,killed and 600 injured on The child`s father and Charles Say pride, "I'm doing fine!" A moment " gram. The usin a of living is in- the craft of burglary must be develop= the streets Iast year., Realize that if -: .• vohed in so many hardships and.wor- ing artistic taste. - Chicago Daily it continues It means one of ever 15 yeau were fishing some distance away, later he disappeared from view in,six rtes that the most trivial nonsense News. y and Mrs', Crowder and Mrs, Sayyeau feet of water. will be injured before attending public were arranging the -lunch. In the car helps to make life brighter and bet " school graduation age. We cannot be Drowns in Credit River ter, .It has been said that a sense of were Loretta Crowder; 9 years, and Ground•Limestone a Soil Filler proud of our record nor content to con- Brampton, June 11.-John Gray, 21, _ bu.mor is a saving.grace; but no two Kathleen Crowder, 11, sisters of Jen Raleigh, N.C.-The best way to Add time to pay such a price witb,lives employed on the fa'rm of Aioffet Wig- Raleigh,seem to have the same sense y nie, and Ruth Sayyeau, aged S. _ a small amount of lime to the soil and happiness of little ones." gins at Inglewood, was drowned iii at-humor. Perhaps the best is that All fe.r were in the rear seat, and which enables one to see enough• each year, says a State College ex- I j p 'the Credit River this afternoon when of 'Jennie um ed over-the back of the the funny side of the exp2riences of pert, is to have- the- fertilizer mane- New Regulations on Weapons front' seat, and it is presumed she he went beyond his depth. He-was Life- tragic as some of fhenn.are, to.facturer use ground limestone as a coached the emergency hand brake swimming with friends it the time, _ Effective on July 15 but the were unable to recover the filler !n place of sand," and released it. The car was-parked 3' • _ laugh his way through difficulties and ._ •Ottawa.-The tightened regulnliat;s ".; to perceive the laughable side of the �'~ with respect to the use oC offensive facing the embankment, and once the body until 15 minutes. after. _ y' tbing when fate drives him' through 'Gold Fillings Will,-Do weapons, parflcuWrly the carrying of brake' was'released the cae started- Drops Dead in Church - ' the -briar patches, -. Moncton_Trap-. Fnrt Worth, Tex,-Worshippers at firearms, as provided in the bail to down the 20-foot bank.into' the-water. Thamesville, Ont., June 11.-Isaac i i, script. - "Magndilla Avenue' Ch`r'istian` f hove! amend the Criminal Code, passed by -. The three in the rear of the car George Hooper. of the Base Line..Cam• - here-hare- 1";i 4 I,Z.d !e-drip=°ld-.Parliament- on Mav 9 last, will comp were throl'n" out on suet ground,-but den, dropped dead this morning in the +-Future of Hockey --. I dental crowns, spectur•le frames, into form on July 15. A procla•mn- Jennie Wabas . Hockey has built million dolla 'vatciies; trinkets, brttra-brae, or old tion to this orP(•t ahpcar, ,Cn Cho ear• -J feet of waver. the car being com; itir, Hooper, who wav apparently !n arenas in gnany cities, opened a new, ),cps into the collectCnn plats. ' rpnf'C-rte of titp C:utni:a Gaz^rte. hlr' tl submerged. sgood health, had walked to church. . ° .7­ IV low -•__-- .-1111 I '-� F. an Gold Merger In West Shining Tree, Northern Ontario S M l L E tS " onsolidated Ontario Gold Mines Limited - -" 44EAD OFFICE: 74 KING ST, E., TORONTO r _ TP { i3says•among the best and the chief mine Is near production. •� ' Write for particulars, i ---- --� , let t OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE - ' 1 t 4 S b - ' I IY 11 The girl who sets out to marry for money will find that most men are oft ! s 4 } 15- 16 � 7 the gold-digging standard. - Jenkins-"Too bad that Harry Har- per and Gertrude HIJInks aren't good 1 enough for each other." i Harr"ell.- "What makes' you say that?" _ i24 - Jenkins="I've been talking to both i families.' ,Quite the Reverse. - 151• fu 32 ;; She was trying to get the last word Goodtoolsmeaa _z { following one of their domestic quar- evergthiag to a 34 i rels. .' - machinist. CLUB chewing - "Yes; and ,there was a time when tObacCO mesas just a3 much §` _ +i7 you always called me 'Daisy'; now it's tp the man who wants ! M. just plain Mrs. Brown,' as if I were w ,x e the merest stranger to you.,. better flavoured, lasting Chew 4 Hubby shrugged his shoulders. --REAL SATISFACTION. ; a - "I've since -found' out'my mistake,' ' 4 he replied. "Daisies,shut up at night; - - you never do." �yy.- - 4v .. e A member of a London club has the , }• -, - habit of taking his soup in a boisterous Horizontal 35-Criminality 11-Pertaining to apples fashion The noise upsets other mem- d-South African 36-Note of scale -_ 2.36-Is fond'. bers,but.they-are too polite to protest. , - - - 37-Equivalence One day, however, when the offen- Languag� � =. •16•=-Sea bird •, afire sounds were at their loudest, a • - *-To terrify 38-Chief waterptpea ST 39-Decay 19-Painful spots young member strode towards the cul- VOV MIGHT AS �1 [�.�.,CHEW 11--Revolutionary ,.• e general 40=TYPe unit 20-Pow=dered tobacco prat and said: "Map Iltelp, sit?" - _ 41-Famous soprano 22--Sedate "Help repeated the diner. "I don't - 14-Wandered need any help" ter, a glass eye, and a wiz and false A2-Mature 23-Above Classified Advertising 14r--Dye 43--To deny. 'Sorry," said the youngster, "I teeth." 155--plume 45--Lassoes 25-Kind of beer "That would be all right, air," said _ thought perhaps you might wish to b'. astifa4arirs tit tl:rti:s. 17--To leave 26=Aims 47-Norsemen dragged ashore•" _ the applicant:' "I've had plenty of 6 t2ED GOVEPNMEN'l •1E--Dover . 28—Destroying - - I[� 0 P• 11--(�ouchiag 48--Avarice 29—Hi¢9ses practice. You see, I used to work in piooa-teerPnApproved ce`chicks vr� 10-Perched Vertical ^,0--Snrw,3 sa,Q¢* Customer--"I.waut to get something the assembling-room of a big motor- Barred- Rocks, white Rocks, .07 to: liJ?--Pk1aLe i-To exile 31-To cease _ for my stomach." car tactosy." Mixed chfeks,.rot Sold a approved, ,osec: II>l--Spirits 2-Dry 32-Ran away rug Clerk-"The lunch cou'atec to Ontario. »Eieecctrio Chick Hatchery,'Baden, c. D chicks ten days o !N--Prefix: before'. 3--Nothlog 33-Fruits on the other_aide of the-store, air. For Men Only - 14--Narcatis 4-Prepoaltion - u 3b--Openings u of ninety thousand women tfter'e ids w�n�9• - 19-Sticks b-Nat uniform 88-Compaafon " The Spotlight will be eight-nine thousand, nine 11ua• ELL DIRECT TO SIERCHANTS - - 27-Son of Adam 6-'•Tapestry 39-To get up The nun alines on, not caring _ dred-and-ninety-tour Who will read *ronpo.dy Products Co-, 893 MaRoberte, 1111111--Cover 7-Rime maker 41-Piny an words That clouds may hide its light; this, The other'six will'be Mfad. _�--Incites --- 'B--To stroke 42-Deer - ' The-Stara never atop to wonder 1 QUIVERING a 1sl-Drank 9->?art of"to be' 44-Note of scale If they re on view fo-night; + 14-Lord .10.-Representative :46-Conjunction Th° river flows, and the-green grass London Museum ACQuvu grown. Historical Card S NERVES _ Ar}d It's nothing to them-if nobody t TO lVlal[e Final Attempt Answers to Last Week Puzzle knows. A bokwood stair, on e° part of a Yield to Lydia E. Pinkhani's ;» c > > `' -But a an must have adm#ring eyes thirteenth--century crosier, containing: Vegetatlie GDmpoun - To Salvage Egypt s Gold A p g g E -Fired-on him when be'labo'rs, Did Testament history, :has been ic- 'When you are Just on ed4e. . . `1.:'•,: Brest, France, - The Italian sat- A $ 0 M A S R B L I B D He works feed for the joy of worfi wrhea you can't stead the chil- quired by the Victoria aua Albert dren's noise. . •when 6verytb•iag image ship ArUillo has sailed for a D 0 A R T L a 3 S N 0 Than to Impress.his neighbors. jj�trrii But he'd have more tun, and get more Museum of Londe,. The staff is ib a burden when you ass,_ -final attempt to raise approximately U P D 0 H 9 A;L A 3 table and.blue. . .try thbli �i• =I,b00,C00 in 1 `3 g g f` 8 g L done• divided into twenty Aoriiiontal .beads. ctae, 9e out or I" women tepott B T g g I+f 0 M $ 3 Ii he'd emulate the'atara and sun. each of which contalne Ia carved benefit. groom of the awaken P. and O.•liner high relief scenes f om, the Book of It will give you just the salts ? t2ilgypt, hying 70 fathoms deep on D l3 E P T 0 0 T any men* carry the lmpressio'n of en you need. _Late will ;-- -- ,r'oiat de Ras. --- - _ A B P b S R T R A S H -. Qeaesis,.--At- ---Moth tlii-to a PAY R 0 E g D I p g al"'n'n,w,uulr�7argely because�e�€n j me some beautiful reliefs of the crew 4 nom• �'�j�' In four previous summers•of work, l they see they are beaten, they_retire SOURED On I!!L J l R Z 8 9 NAPE L A tion of the world, and of count! in - •,the Italian divers recovered >i3,- quietly and with litLie noise: � - - 600,000 of the total cargo of =5,000,• . L 8 R S R A heaven. From the division of the p •� i{/��'pp AL _; is .gold and silver which the S A T I R E L I B a E 8 Marry-Go-Round , firmament from• the waters, the store OR` —THAT'S S LIB L11 liner carried from London on her LOA 9 T A 8 3 8 Trousers. for *omen is the latest 'la pura'ned to the creation of Adam last voyage, ]fay 19,- 1922, The fad' It has advantages! All the mar- and Eve, and a delightful series 'of 'Wake ap your Liver Bile 'Egypt sank 'In 20 minutes after' be animals and birds. ' The stories of —No Calomel necessary` gyp ried men will have to do!a to buy two- in rammed in-a fog by the French Natural Strata Hats Cain and Abel, a Noah and she Ark, fear people who feel war, d�d.h and- - g pasta suits. The happiest bride isn't and of the Tower of,Sabel -follow, a�e+►ly,RT°DCb°d make the mutalu of taldaa •, freighter Seine, Of the 44 passes- Natural. straws are getting.to be big always the one who gets the beat bus- snit+•. �.aum wal rioter, lasative candy O° - Sers and 2.91 crew, 97 lives were favorites. One reason is because they bard, but the one that makes the beat The series of reliefs end with the oh+wmawela or rouaha�e which omtr move are so practical. The may be worn destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. u• bO and ore tn• Hser. FOttt y y What you meets w wake up s� li+.e of the boy she got. The wise acre is After linishinb with the Egypt, the with any color-costume and may take the one that gets itself divided into Thera is a very similar,handle, care• ids of yo�G�into your�bowdls two y ..Art probably will be engaged any--color trimming ' that bite your building lots. It you-'sell what you ed with scenes from the New Teets- Your.tomsa&and lnte.tiaes working Y ib.ef � c, --by the Egyptian Government to seek fancy. A good idea is to hai�e a num• produce here'at home, why not do'all meat, known as the Pastoral Staff o[ should, coos Liva ?Me wM soon su� �oa -1 goId and other treasures from Na- ber of different colored bands to slip your buying at home, too' Experience St-Gautier, in the Musee'de Cluny, Ply vegetable. ere. Sure, leoa'e ships, which were eunY by on over the simple britismed hat of Paris. Both staves appear' to date' Ask for them by came• Bduw eubetitute► =' a li►o is a dear teaches`, and it's the woman `so.at all drusaSta n _ who pay. If a girl's face is her for- from the thirteenth century, and to Lord Nelson oft Aboukir Bay ip natnraI colpr straw and one to go with 1798, each costume. be. asaoctated-witri -the carvings-of Two pythons at the London Zoo - _ _ _ time' there's bftiinas i�a drug slots. Northern France. You can't'knock a coxic down but'it _ have been fitted with glass eyes. , IT TO LOSE !bs will bob up again. ei a cork. Few WHAT 8 men or•women cut their wisdom teeth ' until after they get married,. .The --We are in a position to Pay you the Highest longer some people live the more pops= p ,a� tar they become with themselves: Possible Price far Your Reduced'Bust 8 iris., Wald S Iris., Hips 4 ins• George--"I was ub at the zoo yester- 06 day watching the •monkeys: It was GAINED NEW ENERGY '. very interesting." - 3 The improvement in this }roman's �;;�p,figure, otter she had lost 28 lb's. of un- 4� • : :� Hannah='It_must have been-to the monkeys.". -- - -- - . wanted fat, can easily be imagined •�. i - • from the comparative measurements • The Canadian Wool Company Limited which she gives below. Note also the The man who used to have his hair - •• coat'b his mother now has a son who 2 CHURCH ST,,- TORONTO` , other effects of the treatment she + r y '+. has.his finger nails cut by a mans- "TH'E LARGEST HANDLERS,OF WOOL IN CANADA" used. Her method is evidently a good ' curist while the barber is shampootag _ one to follow:• ,::. "I am 24 years of age; height 5 ft. 1 ' his hair and,the porter is shining hi -�-- '51,� in.; and a short time -ago my this for four months, and lost 28.1bs,j shoes. - �...,.,..,,,.......�., weight was 28 Ibs, above normal:I was I honestly think It would not have - fi • ligh School Boards. and Boards Of Uucattee a listless and without energy. Now, af- What makes some men popular is 1 been possible without•the aid of Krus• i Are authorized by law to establish ter taking Kruschen Salts regularly I -then' Salts, because'as my weight Sa the fact that they haven't any opinions have lost 28' lbs. in weight, and have now normal for my height and age, and can conscientiously agree with INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND much more vitality.' Also I have a lam able,to keep it without dieting, anybody. SCHOOLS very good complexion, and I do not just by continuing with the Kruschen "' ' .. have face blemishes of any kind. Sure- Salts alone."-(:Miss) M. S. Boss=-"But you can't afford to. get -•, 1Nith the approval of the Minister of Edvcatlett ly this must be due to my having pure married on your salary." DAY AND EVENING CLASSES - alood, and I attribute the fact to my Kruschen combats the cause of fat Worker-="Nell, that 'a a good, ex- may be conducted in-accordance with the regulations issued b' taking'3iruschen Salts. I give my by assisting the internal organs to per- cure for''me-to ask you for a raise." -- -'-1the Department of'Education. meas re ents below form their .functions properly-to thro off each day those waste pro- Well Quaiifled THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL,INSTRUCTION . I' efare After �' f is given In various trades. The schools and classes are undef the ducts and poisons which, if allowed to "So you think yod would be a suit- - . :direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. :• weight 168 lbs. R eight 194 lbs., -• .-a ' - accu-mulate,'would be converted by the Bus. .... 42`ins. Bust'......•34 ins. able valet for me," said the very old Appllcatien for attendance should be made to the Principal Waiat --- 31 ins. • `Waist .... 26-ins. body's chemistry into tatty tissue. Un- 'mar, to the applicant for tbe`post. of the school. ; L 'jilps ...... 40 ins. Hips like ordinary aperients, Kruschen does The-man nodded eagerly. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD >a "I made the above feductio to four not donflne its action to a single part "I must remind you that I am a bit. SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND'-HORTICULTURE are provided, '•,' r..,fithi. during which time 1 must of the system.: Its tonic effect extends o[ a wreck,"-said the other. "I have For in the Courses of Study In Public, Separate,Continuation and High a6niit that 1 did not tou!'h chocolmieg to every organ. g'and ami vein. ;tin artificial leg that needs look'iug af• Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools and Departments. Collies of the Regulations issued by the Minister of Education men be 'or s'we-,• • of j'ny descr:p:i{�u, paatriia. Iirusghen• alt3 .ly no:a`nable.at all - t`L..� I.6.44 .-dw ..upury minister, Parliament Buildings, TOre''U4 4,..i,--u-) urug SIor:•, at 45c. an,] -•-r'. per bottle.' ISSUE No. 24--'33 ,:., .,y': may - • ♦• ••� X• _ _ ...J.t'.. .q• u=Ty . y,s�IC.}�- w'„ `� •!'�= _ e'.q'� w.•. '.:'•fit }• _S• �."k'•+ �yy cry; h- LOOALISMS• --Mr-,. James Jackson and Mrs. -Mrs. McCauley and Mrs. Mc ., - iT Thos. Jackson. of Toronto, visited Kay, of Toronto, furmerl of "t y Picket lag frieade on Saturday. l9rarboro, are �•iaitiag witb-J. C.-Dr. H. T FalI&Leehascomptet• -Mrs• C• W. and Master Thoa. and Mrs. Philip. 4*. -... Bishop and Miss Burns, Toronto, -Dr. Carmichael will be -a-charge _*a the repainting of his residence. P iq e at the weep end, with their of the service of the Presbyterian - - --Misses Florence and Winnie � }ibaon a staters, Mesdames Morley. Cflurch at the Friends' Meeting spent with Mrs. C. ' a`Piekering's Leader Stare" Butt. -Dr. .flex and Mrs. Bell and House on Sunday next, at 3.00 p. m --- - - .. - -There was an uhusually heavy Chas. Bell, of Toronto,.and Allen Everybody welcome. The Bible Class t Inriic on the highway over the Bell. of Boston, called on Leslie and Sunday School will meet at 2.08 week end. and Mrs, Morley on Sunday even-' P. m. (Daylight Saving Time). -John Carter, section foreman in R. -Mrs J. Mundell, who conducts at Pickering, has porehased a new B,adio set owners are warned to the "Madeline" beauty talon in Cl �ee►t�le1• �' ld�s m the .,-Buick car. takeout their licensee if they have aremont, will be in Pickering, and pee -Ed. Walsh bus repainted his not already done so. The radio will conduct boor beauty�rltt= in S. residence, which ltreatly improves inspectors have been reported op. W. Davis Zuddsuee, Cam'•�, on -- Goods Department : 3ratin t Wednesday ands �'histetiay_- of each its appearaac e. -The r gular r meeting of the week. Hours, 9 a. m.to 6-p. m: plione - -Mr. and Mrs. Clements. of g g 5600• + • •. New Sumoier Voisee,�io'various •Xilton, spent Sunda with F. T. Women's Institute will be bold at pretty shades, per yd. 25c and Mrs. Bunting, the home of Mrs Gordon Law ou , -]veep in mind the strawberry New Dimities and Batistes, is r -Mr. sod Mrs. Wilbert Gibson y report festival v be given in the per yd Tuesday, 27th. The re or g park on petty patterns, of the District annual meeting Friday eveaiog, June 23rd under Children's and Ladies'Socketts, per pair roc and gfi, • and famil . of Toronto,spent Sun the sus ices of the Ladies'Aid of - -day with .and Mrs. S uirea. will be given, also currant events p q St. Andrew's Church. Slipper p p' g booting etc.,i a plain -Born, at the Woman's Culls a by Mrs, Draper. A demonstration will Men's Sommer Ca p% for camping,, Hospital, at Toronto, on June ft h. of useful articles from •'odds and--be served from f; to S. _There wi11 colors, white and light buff, 25c each. ,to L. S.and Mrs. Devitt, a dangh• ends" by all the members. Do be a softball game, Pickering vs. ;:$o a Baseball Ca e, in lain black and khaki, eacai- ter. not fbrget to bring your contribu Toronto. So far the following tai- p p, p - tion to this demonstration. . ant have been secured , Elmer Ladies' Silk-Knit Sweaters, they are the'very neaein -Mr. Fielding, of Brantford, -The closing meeting of the U. Wood, Orillia entertainer: Hend- wit been spending daughter,ri few. days Y. P. S. was held last Weduesda erson sisters t9 dancing, nd in styles and rhadeN-white, pink, nile, maize with his daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) evening in St. Andrew's S. S. with_ Mrs: Spratt's�choipr. who will give =; ' Cartwright. g a talons, and teauia drill-. Admis _ etc.-a nifty little pull•.over with the resident Sid.-Wonnaeott in -Mee. L. D. 13An1tP, we are sore president, > y lion. 25 cents to report, is seriously ill, having the chair, woo ably conducted -' short eleeveo. Special price�9c. the meeting: -The Seta ture rend• -On Sunday tnornioR next Rev. suffered a stroke on Thursday Iast. P H. G. Crozier 'will reach on the - Children's in sane �9c. in was taken b Margaret West- P hope for as early re�eovery. R y g subject, "Confirmation or Trans -F. F. and Mrs. Baledoo and °ey, after which Cyril Morley led. J in prayer. Ceeil Lockwood avea formation." In the evening the family, i Burford, spent Sunday P 7. g subject will p ° The Problem of s a -with farm their relatives in Pi: and vocal solo. which was followed by J g' a reading by Madeline Crawford. Pr►in." Many people ask-why God and attended the services at the Gordon Crazier dues not intervene to put an end White Church. gave a very inter. P eating address, his subject being to-many forme of pain. This nat• - - -Thos. Johnston. section fore. „Shelley," the poet. Wilfred ural question will be answered at man on the C. N. R. at Newton Mooney gave a humorous reading the eveaiog service. Please note T ! .. visit, accompanied by his wife, that the evenio service next Snn ■ 1��k ��es V vl,/r, visited his relatives and friends on Mark Tessin. Little Miss g ..LLJ/ Joyce Bath sang a solo and t}3e day will bt Leld a half hour Later • • here on Sunday. Hisses Lockwood rendered piano than usual, viz at S o'clock, D. S. ' -There will be' a dance at the P r. Tbis wag decided upon at a Dew Drop Inn, east of the Rouge, duets. The U: Y. P. S. paper, recast meetin of iYIeL's Slimmer Caps@ -. --- _ X25 -•' every Wednesday and Saturday The Friendly Review, was given R the session. •• _- -St. George's Church Sunda ► by the editor. Jean Clark, RPri F+ -'>Dight, beginning at S o'clock, S. T. June 18th.: Sunday School, 10 a. �,willa7ne V4'Ork Boots, - _. .Admiasin, l�'Ceate• tations and piano numbers were y �ls Over) by Blanche Balsdon and tl' ; Murni"g Prayer, 11 00 a.uru ; MbII'e f3iee�e'less Wool P•l11-overse -The W. M. S. of 3t. Andrew's Ivan Barrett. The main feature' Eveniuq Prayer and Sermon, p. �• (Church will street at the home of ►n. All aervlepc da light oavinR -' c lo:ir.� . i y c . r rte. a ueJti.ly a , n time. The 701+► Anriive+eery Of �617�60?� 121rtS, .. June 20tb, at 3 30 o'clock Please and preeentatiun of an eleetrir - the fuutidirig of 3t. Geor e',t Pac •p note change of day. - griddle to Gordon and Mrs. (:roz K Men's-Tweed' Pants, - ter, who were recent( mnrripd. i,4h` will -be c"lo rated on June _Geo. and Mr4. McIiruy, accom- The Y. P y 25th, ' The reacher at the ruorn ' pealed by W.-n. and Mrs. McIlroy Presented Mrs. Chas,W. lair service oa that dceestnn Will Men's-Sweat Shirts, - •., �.$� Pilxey with- a beantlful bouquet of Toronto. left on Saturday by be Rev. Canon L. E. Ske motor for Akroa Ohio, where of ,ogee for her tzssistaace is y• D. D•• Stanfield a Silk Combinations I.8,5 "Nobod of St. Ann'R, Toronto, This dis r they willspend a few days. but the Y. Pt play, y - - ' � - y bnE Naas tiattuisbed Churchmen and reach - 1, -A large numbei from Pieper- Nancy." A very pleasant i p two- lece $Uits -- sussing wad brought to s close er hue a message that well inspire _ lag attended the services at the mad stimulate, as only with refreshments urovided 6y y the Gospel White Church on Sunday after the young men. of Jheus Christ can do aooa, when a .great man from _ 3' -One of the. most dangerous i` 'Ikr and near we"present. -In order that the township $,Hate that m motorist pas a is Kr. Welton,of Northumberland may not be littered up with a lot that of passing soother car w ea Tl1 �T�� LT��� - i0oonty. who is starting a Jersey unseemly looking shacks, the �O++ +�+ -+► yy going up a hill, especially on day« i Ikerd, ppurchased two young calves hwve passed s by law whicb in vibicb traffic to heavy, There ' from Grasmere farm last-week-to r'e'quires that all buildings that may be a car just over the peak of help in the building p of his herd. Are being erected should measure g the (till which he cannot. set at _ --The members of the Pickering up to a cerUla standard. A large tbA rno»ient The traffic may be 9*W -- W. I. are invited to visit the number' of these buildings are so heavy that he cannot get into Whitby ranch at the borne of intended only for summer user y line and a colliatan is inevitable. lg° - ,•y and the owners wish to erect these Therein a law against this prat .,Can you bead ih 3e prices ? - Friday,June 14th. ' Members will at,tbe lowest possible cost. Most tine and it t,9 oboerved by most - :ylease take notice. of the owners are desirous of _ -G. W. P. and Mee. Ever of g requirements motoriete. but tbere� are a few= �• meetin all the re n � • • Every, =ended by th township council wbo do not realize the danger Fred T. Bunting, - �'ickering' "Whitby.and7:-S:had-M^sr . JepL*.,.. 9 until something happens to ::m - xJf Brooktia, •ahu were attending and are erecting cottages w-blch g are not an eyesore to the u prase it upon their minds. _ • _ _ - . _ ._ the service at Erskine (the y public. 'Radio Lice°eeea =-- Eetabliehed l&ri7, White ChurcLl, were the guests of But there are a few who are_ -A meeting -4 the Pi -kering. outs ken is saying Horticultural Society was held on R.. A, and Mrs..Busting on 9uuday. Po. ying tbat they y E`ive Toronto will a no attention to ibis Monday evening in the A. l P. A people were pay It cued by residence of the beach townabip council or their bylaws suit ,souls, ewer forty being pre+- 1p p ant tr3 hear Mr. Clark et Tor��nto, e' V � .re A, that the will erect buildings • when their sail host was capsized q• ge give his illnetrated lecture, "Coo- i ol'f Frenchman's Bay.'duriog the to snit themselves regardless of . what the council may tenuous Bloom :n the Garden. 9 egoatt on Sunday eveuiaR. Far a however, ineleGlsthat 11 which was very clinch appreciated �^ time there was considerable ex ctinacii, - .... 4ir. Gormley, resident tntroduc _.-.'Choice Quality Meats ttitement buildioga theft are being erected y P -- moat aurae come a to the stand ed.Mr. Green, of Greenwood, to -W. E. Greig, of the Massey P the meetanQ. He gt;te a tibort titlk 4 ;Harris Co.;Toronto, accompanied and contained in the bylaw. The and invited the clambers to visit •� • - - by Mr. Martin, advertising man- building inspector, W. H. Cbeter, Loge Lamb. •• ager of that enm n , were is has been asked to report all tboet• his gardbn At any time. Those - •. 236c. y wiehin-g to visit Sir. Cowan's oar _ pp�� who violate the township b laws, _=� the village on Th'nrsday, last,' P y• _:-'' _ •' - • - ' when they Rive THE N$ws a mad ePi11 be summoned, Lo appear den on Saturday are requbitsd to Pro Lamb,. .. - - ':-Y:. _.. __17c. ilriieQdly call• in court. It will thus be to the nieet at the post, uffice net' lwter _ - Mr. I3revaner. of Now Brunswick a van w9e of--all--geran�A who tbs►a 2 15, standard time. Lola Chops, _ •. 30e. contemplate building to make -field mast for the Jersey Breeders' P i8tewing Beef, «. 3 fbe for 25c• themselves acquainted with this MOO�'KH"'y Association, was a visitor here on 4 ' - - - '• =$ fbe For 2Se±. Saturday. e was calling u n building by-law and consult Mr. Hamburg Steak, _ -:. _ g P� wry quietly ,in St. C'la_re'Churns, y isome of our local Jersey men. Chester before commencing build Parish House, St., Clair Avenue W., 'Belogna, ... ... ;-.:.., .. : ' 16c. 'With-the entrance of Mr. Cai vetb 100 and thus save themselves pert Arthui, the marriage was Sol- .into their ranks, the township is from trouble." ernnized� of Rosemary Kenrty, eldest Seactaheese, - 2 IbP. for getting quite an array of Jersey -On Sunday evening a• fierce daughter of Judge M. K. Kenny and Cooked Haw, - ... .. 30:. assn. wind storm of almost hurricane Mrs. Kenny, of Port Arthur, and -James Andrew had a narrow velocity passed over this part of William J. Mocre, son of. Mr. and . 3soon, half or whole side, •escape - from serious injury on the province egad eaueed consider Mrs. W. A. Mooie, M. P..' of Picker• _ Snndaq eyeniag during the terri• able dt►msRe, tnr�etiy by blowing Wit:, Ont. The ceremony was e6a6uct- ., . E t D 4 _____flay windstorm which occurred down trees and hydro and tele ed by the Rev. Father Givartd. shortly aftee seven o'clock. A phone wires. tbue interrupting large tree at the west end of his the iervice. , From shortly after There will be m barn dance " W: house was blown down and just seven o'clock until about midnight Knoz's, Brougham, Wed.'Jerne2l. , `Butcher (phone 3000) Pickering escaped the verandah on- which the village was without light or Mr. Andrew was sitting, bnt tore power, and our residents (tad to -Now AdlvaPtbawsanis. - , - off the save-troughiaR. Io falling_ resort to candles and kernseoe ? I t broke Rev. .' two cheery trees, was larupe. The cutting off of power AAY' L`pply a N W FOR BALTc- SEIBERLING ' -Rev, H: Q. 'Crozier and his was caused by a trees falling down BCt,ean- Apply at rErvsoscc. +l2 .s► � �^- - conducted the se3rvices in over the power lines on Dundee - OR SALE-A 14-acre SPId of stand. the Brooklirt United Church on Street West, Whitby. In failing, F ng hay. or cut in�haree. J Kieaear,R.R. - ra a �y evening, while Rev. J. P. this tree fell on top of a.car be No... Locust;Till, 42 - 'Jall. of'Br k)in, accompanied by longing to J. H. Nuttall, of 984 rOR SALE-2 Jtire;ej heifers.rising `special Service Tire. .hie ebeir,-look charge of the ser Kingston Road,Toronto, wrecking L : years old; i outer tractor plow. neuty --vices in St, Paul's United Church. the front part of the car. Fortu mow' w,,Judd.Cberryvwd. 41-42 Dafortuaately. the attendance at nately. Mr. Nuttall had left file OR SALE-9tsoc>�ne bey,60 acres As tho118ands of driVVM now know' an ' '''both churebee wag very small, on front seat to examine the tire, 1` of alfalfa.mnFd and tir-may. is IOU WSpii" -Account of the severe storm• com• thus eecspioR serious, 'if not fatml. purchaser. W.F.Chown,R R 1.Whitby 42-43 �inllt 6trQII$P•r liIId WeBI loIIger tbEiII enp lug up jieet at the time when the injuries. Mrs. Nnttall and little OR SALE-Ford eou". 'I9i.5 mod- 1 lI' ';people should be coming to daughter, who were is the back Fel.cheap. Also Little Giant water t.h4f tur- tire even Seiberling ooald . ever build •3� church. seat, also escaped injury.. An air bine. Apply F.R.Jackson, R R l•Pickerin9.44 -St. Georttes children's concert nJaa in the city was caught in the STANDINt AAY FOR BALE- - before, :,.,.. will be held in St. Andrew's Hall sudden fquall, and hie airplane, Aualfa and c,uothy by tee acre. Alsopw- - ture to to rent.=R.A.Hrrrell, Pbooe Clare 1426: rin Tuesday ne=t. Jane 20th, et from'a height of 600 feet, crashed 42-43 - S.30 (D. S. T.). The programme, to the earth, killing him instantly. co me in al�tl bBjl t0. B6e t lEI66-ifoi2a'f�@• svbicb is nodtr the direction of A 20 year old gird to Streeteviite OR SALF,=-Harley-Davideoa, new Ftires,will.en cheap or trade for car, Also, ' ti Mite Grimbly, is very good and was als4o killed when a tree fell on Otd.mobire •pt,,tenons in sylenaid eois8it,p�, t►= tires. °well worth seeing. It eoneiets of her. Dddny fruit trees ware badly new tire., 627b. Bertrand.Pkkrring. 41-'4 dances.son s. dialogues and aplay damaged when @tripperd of their FOR SALE-1 Dodge 3.4 con truck. J entitled son Comiag of Spring.° branches. As the storm oeeurred pa l body, J whippet 1-2 ton tr»ctr. d wt We shall be very glad if you will just about eburcb time thecongre• bod7; °]Face:coacb, 1927; 2 Nalloesal t�lst, L G i all keep this date free and core Rations were ineoovenieneed b Rusts,.. N. Claremont tonafu.ed. R J- ~' C U B B A y Mann, R.R•3. Claremont (Aitona}. 42 • VV V `Y and help as by your presence. The the lack of electric, light and pow - - -- thildren Dave worked hard and or for the organo. The storm, how. FOR SALE-?Kaetrep•Heuria @tiff �,Y' /�� /1 A tooth cultivatot,power lift turd tractor hitch: 4e>nerty Rep I'm •ri 6 sad G&LA are looking far a crowd. The ern suer, wme the means of coaling a!f t. H_C.Singw row cons cultivatorcompie-te with - [� - 8 P eQrga' the sir, the beat baviaR heoome disc- •ao.e volt'kuplemass in ea JC lI a" r id ems• will o t0 iks3 BQ f3 p at$aa.00.aca. A ,w F.C owt°ai tt. i io aU rases:---0etn. v, .r ogees;fe , ,;.k•+.+'„f�`''a`'- ^/ •`�1 '. -••+": `�`'�• Q n•--< J:tf1'Mf��.'..